APRIL 28 1 ir _ . 1 .. ._ . .f _ . . - 1 __;.._. .. __ ..f.;'~.j_,¢~,- ‘_-.; » ,.» , _ . '. . , .ru - <‘ .of f"*»~» f - 1 f .,~-j .ii,_~.#'_;.2._ . r ~," _ ___;_r, _____l______ _ . _';9_____________*__ __ _________ _____':&_.Hm XAATEBT NEW! ‘ ` |1351' mr AU," " PAGE ciiliiiliirrrrows /ire ~5, ig hills wines inirinii Bill < It pays to buy in this province. ’l‘lie Friday evening dancing ¢],,,,.,,;/ will meet in Srnallwood's Hull this t-vi-.ning at 8 o’clock. - Mrs. Edward Riley, of Dartmouth, is suffering from a stroke of parri- lysis and her life is despuired uf. iflhe is the widow of Hon. Edward lliley, ,i prominent Prince Edward Island journalist and politician, and a sis- ter of Maurice Noonan, the veteran life-suver of Sable Island.-Halifax Herald. Mrs. Riley has ii large circle of friends in this city who_ will lieiir with sincere regret of her ill- ness. Un the opening oi navigation there usually comes a resumption of that business-like appearance around the wharves which prevails in the sum- mer season. Quite ri few vessels are fitting out and steamers and tugs are being Prepared for service while some changes are apparent in the wharves themselves. Connolly's wharf has been rented by Buntain and Bell, and is being repaired and put in shape. A weighing office fitted with Fair- banks scales for the coal is being in- stulled. The three masted schooner "Arclight" which is lying nt Con- iiolly's wharf and whose master died in Sydney a short time ago is nwait- ing a new captain from the mainland when she will sail for Sydney. The “Joseph McGill" owned by Captain Roberts is taking on a general cargo at the Railway wharf for Sydney and will bring back ri cargo of coal for l‘eukc Bros. The schooner "Daisy" ut l‘ciike's No. 1 wharf expects to sail for Picton shortly to brliig brick ii cargo of coal for A. Pickard &\ Oo. The “Polar Star" ut Queen St. whiirf, also sails for Picton with ii geiierul cargo \vhilc -the "Stanley lilac" ut the some wharf will go to .\‘ydney both returning here with coal for (‘lms. Lyons & Co. ::;\loir's Chocolates are ccrtainlv the most delicious on sale today. We refer however to the Othello and oth- er special dipped vnrietics wc sell. Hur cliocoiatcs are always fresh. \\`lieu you want cliocolutcs make n bee liuc for hcrc. The MacKinnon liriig i‘o., (lor. (it. Geo. & Kt. Sts. din. .-\.\'lMAI.l~i' QIIEIQR llAIiITh`. A ily on a wiiiilow puiie will criiwl io the top, ily hack to the bottom, und crawl up again. 'I‘liis order is scldoiu reversed. Why, no one knows. It is on record thiit ii fly criiwlcd up :i window piiuc thirty-two times, re- tiiriiing ouch time to the some place. Hens scrutcli for food with the sun brliind them, the reason being thiit the ruys reflect on thc minute pur- iivlrs. A bliiiil lion will piclw griiiii grain und not miss ii kernel. (Tots scldoui lir with ilicir feet to the iii'c. l'sii;illy they lie on thc left side. gilogs lie with their lorcpaws to thc rc. _\ mouse will ignore ii food supply siulicieiit for ii ineul, and run great risks to nibble at ii wholesale supply. It will hide ut the source of food silliply :ind not dopiirt tlierefroiii im- til iii-tiiiilly disturbed. It isn't true tliiii. n mouse runs to its hole at the first iiliirin. Find ii harmless little siiuki- itlie lcngtli of ii lend pencil and provide .-i box for- it in thc house, visit ii dziily und ut the end of three iiiontlis it will crriwl to you for food. iioldfish usually swim around ii iilobc to the right. They can bc lilllllllt to take n fly out ol the Iiand in six weeks' time. The presence of otlirr 'ish in the globe is generally lilllorrii by goldfish. Drop ii piece of Choi-stcr Mclnire (‘ity was u __ _ _ -_ ' » pas- smgu CMI- Ycefclday afternoon. 'l`he power boat Derry which ' _ , ‘ . plies ;‘_Y_l___W2_»~;_t River between iiorisliaiv and 01 y, made her first trip to this liort yesterday. Capt. Inman reports _West River free of ice. I-Ie left on re. t\\F_l\_hf_l_l5 !0\lr _p.m. taking a general f;(x"day“B“d ;_"__‘ll Alle 'FBI' for the next uns or in - this City_ Z Pl0duce to T110 Bllblect of Rev. Mr. Oaldei-'s sermon in the Baptist church last lllgllt was the Second Coming of christ, what it means to the Saved and the Unsaved. The attendance was quite large and the service very im- pressive. At the close of the sermon nearly all in the room rose to show their interest in the Christian life. The singing was led by Mr. Meimln UE ("l_lIHl1l'Y. who in the course of the meeting rendered two _very efleetivc solos. The meeting tonight will be the closing one of the series. Mr, McLean will sing and Air. Calder will preach. One was received for bap- tism lust evening and others are ex- pected. -<1 HATES AGAINST THE EAST thc Dominion Millers' nssoriiitioii, 1', li. Watts uppeiired bcforc the lloinin- ion railroad hoard to protest :1- l~’MY\St the proposal of the H. T. R. and (3. P. R. to put into ellcct ou May lst, ii new schedule for freight rrites on flour to thc innritinie prov- lncps which he contended discrimin- ated against Ontario |iiillei's in favor oi those, in thc wcst, especially nt Port William. John I’ullen, chuirinan of the advisory committee of the (fziniiiliiin Freight nasociation, np- pciired for the i'aiilw:iys concerned. The increases, he contended, wcr at diflercnt points ns well :is increa- ses. _ Mr. Wntts pointed out that there were 32 decreases iiimiiist 76 increas- es in Ontario. 'l‘lie ilcciriiscs were at points wlierc tlicrr were sinnli ship- ments, while thc iiicrcasc mainly rif- fcctcd thc big shipping points. (`. A. I-Iiiycs, general freight iigeiit of thc lt. ’l`. ll. sllbiuittrd his sche- dule of rnies :ind claimed the equili- brium which existed for yriirs had not been seriously distiirbed. 'l`hci'c ccrtiiinly seems to hc iuaiiy more in- creases than ileciriises, suid thc cIiriirmun_ The nc\\' rufes figures odt ii disc1‘iiiiiii:'iting ugiiinst uiillcrs in (hilt and Guelph in fiivor of Fort William on shipments to l\'l'oncton. ol iihout six per cent. The commission finally decided to siisprnil the ricv: tairifls till .Iunc 1. In thc ineniitiiiic they will consider the ruse and de- cide whether iiicrcriscrl tariii .-ahiill he nllowcd to go into rllccl. then or whethcr the existing thrills shall be iuuintaincil. inetricnl \'iii‘i:if.ioiis. M. lfiibriz, ii French cntoinologist, gives scvcriil il- liistriitioiis, one being ii certain ciit- erpillar. It lives in colonies in pine trees, enveloping the ln'nuCIics with ii_ web, in the shcltcr ol' which it in`ay_ devour the leiivcs. These caterpillars never go out of their ncsts except :itf night. When they do not thus leave their tents there is certainly ri biiro-' metrical depression. Miiny instances are given in which they have foretold storms. Another interesting biiroinetric :ini- xnul is the geotrop, one ofthe largest of insects. M. Fzihre luis studied the_ gcotrop by raising some of them in' an ri\'iiir_v_ 'l‘liesc inserts nlso do not lciivc their burrows until after ther “hir on the surface of the \v=iter und 'sun sets. wlien und only if the wen1.li~l if will _frighten ri fish. Sheep sprnill er is siiitable ncccssiwy. There hud been (Increases ANTI] NECNNIIS -_ 1. NEW YORK, Apcil 22--New worl\iiii-Aatmckml the hIm'"a"‘IS with m“ch"'t' science giftmgsj- ion and it is Droved that thcinsecwcs _and drove them from the house by 'thc Bmmety of its impwssionsgcryiiig out: "(_)_ run, for ive are going . . lms foreseen-scented the shower--for to *boot 5'0"' _ I.\.\l~}("l"S AS . 1 C durin the As they ran, six of the Spaniards wielvrimn rif1;i;_i;i;l - -~ , - ,_ ' .rii rises i __ ' ;‘_f":__A__'iI;__&:‘°dc°“‘l£tA0“d9 Of “_” ""°‘€3;` ;;2;&ecnu,rni:‘; 5 1% Fume gives mfmylalmiits to the authorities who had f‘ aan vnceiwa- " _ i _ ~ -. ing carefully ythc cgndgct of Kninmis other uiiulogous oliserviitioiis coli-|Il0_i‘_l\ hfllil \>I‘f1Ssl;lg tIicint._ _ _ _ _ ' earning signals of storms given by he news of tie shoo ini, uns ri.- as they are very swsitive to bmw H mmm ceivoil hcl'e this morning and imme- LT s ' n _' _ _ L 2' Tl i i \ Use_H?`é\_Ii#_i_3ySolD _ Wet the clothes. soap well ` with Sunlight Soup, roll and allow to coal: for half an hour in either hard or ml! Iukewarrn water. A few easy rubs. a quick rinsing in clear, tepid water and the clothes are ready for the line. No-boiling-is necessary. ce ‘f “Worm Oirr” on “WASHED 0111' ”? YOUR lace curfains,- your fine handher- ij; cI'iIefs,~ all your dainty I1ouse_IioId drapes and #_ apparel of delicate fabrics dont you find the Iaundress mangles them drea Sunlight Soap does not entail any injury from _-____ _ I1ard_ scrubbing »~- _ycu donft Sunlight simply dissolves the grease and frees the dirt adher- ing to it-~ there is nothing to harm either hands or fabrics. There is no surplus of any thing in Sunligt Soap -- -'1;1\. ~~ . no survive acid? and "° rbi... free alkali. Sunlight Ioosgns QR _ \ _J the diff and 3 OWS C" ef `7§’= _e-‘ir‘.-~..=§.r.~.-"° hard or soft water topwash ff.; it gently away- Sunlighl Soap _is free from chemicals and . __ in.u_ious in redienls --we offer $_5,000 to c -. I 3 _ h gnyone who will prove ot erwise. _ Use Sunlight Soap according to directions .--try it 'iid once--and thatil will do twice as much as other soaps. U,,,,,,, 1.86,, - _ ~ . _ .- , r. s. steel... . 74 _ __ __ “inn l»u_\mg 5011* “ext vs. rnemieiii... ui; /\\ " A -M '_ __A _ f- ' ’ I IE" ' black or Iiliie suit, sci: that _ . I I E I , goods :irc stniiipcil “I' ll“'\‘° - T o`nicf.\oo i\i.»\ai ,,- "~‘ 16844' ` Came, Josephine, in My Flying “ iI.Ir":._...._., ‘i-I" ` i _}oit..`- .i::iI _'.13 ‘.'_.i:i l. . I Purple L 'ri:i~; .\ii'.~'-ic.~. 1. :-.'=\\_'i-;i.‘l‘\' or 'I` ll If \' l'§.\ Il. ‘.:'-»:-.rice FJ iT' 0 ..._. . The \`ii~i<.r Si-.-iirrr. fl Lf 52221 Ialailca Or.:lic:'-tra The Ifarncsnis Iri‘ipr;‘.‘ial l [il fr. , -. lO~i:ich-1 .'ir.r~ 901:. ' V. . i. ~. .. " Kgs- ,.2-, , _ 60033 !l`§cn1i.rr._.i.ir1c.. ci Gals.. ._ i V \r‘_ i- | --i~ .I. 60033. On the V'."i:i;;a ci Song. . _ . ' . .I A 100014 I i'T~.‘C- I il 133017 EZ 100011. 100053. i|.!'. l.'?(lOlE-l. Band. play these selections Size 10-ii-ich--I"ri'co 90c. Rcgliiionial Marches of the Brigade cf lfurzrzfz. Imperial Alliance.. . _ . . . . ..I)oiigI:iS z.; 1- _ - ~= - 7 r fi. ni. sei-1.. i`.-. _ir-`:», I. if lor. l.f`(l01f€. Nliinli Pfri ft Cameron HiUh!°“d°" '.1 -I ff. ": f' n f*Ii;‘I;If'~:fcrn. March Pas! of Royal Scots |~,i__~._f. 1.; rl. \,"..i. ri.-'1 :_ \...lck-\i1i::iCI£ You are inviterl to come and hear these andmany rfoore r`.ntci'estin,5:; records _ - =-: --- "M M" ' ' -_ ' ------~-'-------if A ... _ _.._._c_;:f’f" W ff ff _ ' __ - - -~~-'-~:,:{._’-'“ .___ it yrcrora Nidscoans (Now on Sale) (N°W 0" Sak) fs ii ___ _____ __ ...___ --_._ -L --- -- --- _ "'----- '--'~-~-____;;;_;;" W Sickness is usually caused by the accu- mulation of waste matter and impunhel within the body. Dir. Morse’s Indian ` Floot Pills, enable the bowels, the kidneys, the lungs and the pores of the skin to throw off _these impurities. Thus they prevent or cure dis- ease. u 254:. a box. ______MiiRlEA? 1NM.\N~iviAoNievinil/(€"ii>TTshiR\ETn the 17th, inst., by thc Rcv. D. Miielleun, John 'l`. Inman to Mrs. Annie l\iiicNcvin. 1_>iED l\lU’l‘("H-At Mermaid, Lot 48, April 25, lflll, Bctiiesdin Mutch, in her 52nd yciir. STOCK NOTES IG. l[o.ri'ingti»ii, Uccan View, is the proud owiicr ol n. horse foal dropped by his well bred Sliglit-Hand marc Apr. lflth. and is pronounced bv good horse judges to be perfect in every form sired by the great sire- Ilritnnnian, owned by P. Buchanan, l‘inct.te Bridge. Mr. Harrington in- tends breeding to the same sire again as he knows ii good horse when he sees him. ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘*Wi|dey Lodge meets tonight. The initiiitory degree will be conferred. Geo. Wnller, secretary. "Boyne I.. O. L., No. 14. _meets this (.1<‘|-iday) evening at 8 uclock. Orangemen, attend. "Sap ml re Inverness -coal which appears in this issue, will be interes- ting to nll intending purchasers. All orders :lven to H. M. Davison, whole- snle selling agent for P. E. I. will receive prompt attention. See ad for particulars. 4-28dli- Qiiotatioiis Halifax N. S. Nova Scotia.. Acadia Fire I Acadia l~1ugar,>Pfd... Acadia Sugar, Ord Brandram~Hcnderson, Com- IIIOII... ... East. Can. Sav. & Loon... 140 ‘ East. Trust Com.................... Halifax Fire Ins... N. S. Telephone 125 Stnnfleld's Pfd...... 5 102 1 Strinficld's (‘oin........._.. ' if Novi scorn criii weiuis, uuirni. The :iinount of I"ir.st I’rcl`ci‘rcd, 7 p.c Ciiinulalivc Stock offered is $i95,ooo iIic_ lnilaiicc of $»4o5,00_0 Of the issue luis been tukcii “l‘iriii” by the iiiirlcrwritcrs. Subscriptions Addressed fo the Eastern Trust Company Acadia Sligar Trinidad Elec Quotations (‘.enient... .. Detroit... ._ Power... _.__ Rio... _ il. & ()... .. Scotia... Shnwinigan... Toronto St... Twins... Atcliii-ion... Reading... MARITIME SECURITIES. ‘ April 26, lilll. Kintosh & (70,, Exchange Building, il. N. Ainericii... New Llrunslvicli... Royal Bank oi Cnunda MISCELLANEOUS. l'irnndram-Henderson..- Halifax Elee.'1`1'amway... N. S. Steel & Coal, lst... N. S. Steel & Coal, Deb... Porto Rico Railways... Stnnfield’s, Limited... s’1‘oi1K oUo'1‘.\'1‘ioNs. " April 27, iiiii. Uurdy & Uo., Members Stock Exchange, Charlott E. I. MONTREAL STOCKS. Canadian Pacific . . _ _ . . ..225§ 227% 22; Dom. I. & S... _ West. Lian. Power . _ . . .. 57 NEW YORK STOCKS. _ Am. Beet Sugar... 422 Amal. Copper... 63 Brooklyn il. T... 771 ',, _._ .._....__ _ _ __ {».v;xr=;q=g3;¢x;--~,{_?,`;=-z-__5 ._ ;; ;;'..==r.-~.___3___.i(-.§U\=‘Ul'. _ ._ . -" ' _.'"__.._......_.- -- ~»~=-===»~=»'- -. . it'-i _ __ _ £2.-`1___s.i.=s-~ " fix' "r'f.a=’~‘"tai"‘_-as-1E.~lf.._..._.L".. =.,r’_1..=.'.~'._.~T.-iss‘;'___z.ge~_*-3i__A*f§f£¢. - _;;--_-_»._ V r"i for [rec cr_'uIo'fi.ie of our 3,000 records. Her thou: records ni: (lic ncnrciit deals.-r'l. ' ~.' - - i.. fi Berliner .Gram-e-phone A.-iiaiicrl - - Wlontreal _-, Y. --.~ qi ei 1 " - _-55 sow is o._._A.. av vic.o.. 'r.~.._i<,..i~.r_. :.ir.ci#_i»'.i-; co. -' ’v'='~‘“5.'r»"si1.»f'nr~."`r.1" '“"1.'.»’~”:r\7' -1.-.» - w ~ »». _MM , J:-_ _. furnished by J, (‘. Mac- BANKS. . " '55' `1_~».. I 5 I I -iii Zlih 261 274 240 272 238 __ nsurance . . . . ._ 110 100 loii loo 67 T55 Due i~i~iee9s1-2p if. aiu iiiieresi . - , A Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. 7. _ Firsi Mortgage 5 pc. Bonds July Isl, 1959 _ Yield 51-4 p. e. J. C. ll/laclilN'i0SH iii Co. l'IS'I`.\IiI.lSlIlCI) N72! . ' l\Ii\iiibi»r.~i llliiiiirc-nl Block Iilxizliiiiigv. I)iri-ri l'ri\':ito Wires IIA l.lI"A X, l\l()N`l`Iil$A I.. b"l`. .l()IIN. .,~.» v. ' J :".'~\°.` `~"` 3 H. `f." ' 3*. " f' ; __, ~ fi. .;- ._ ._ _ -.- . »» = -’. 1 .ii 'i i' . -- H- ' < ‘ __ ___ _ *_ -. 20 I7 1.55 150 105 99 135 10 iii iio ion ion 97 102.; iuo 95; 94; 102; ini sis an 102.; 101 es sz tric... furnished by F. B. Me- Montreal etown_ P. [mp Opened. Closed. _ 22; mg 57% ...152; ...lots _ _..121i 97;; _ H. .H 703 ss 152; 106; 121; 97: 113; 129; _ ccived. iii ...im _ t 7 an s .-4. . Issue ol First Preferred 7 p. c. Cumulative Stock of the WILL nr: ui-2ci~;i\'ici> by 'rue isfuii. .if in-iii..-ii Nunn nine- ricau, The Iiiistr-i'ii 'l`riist Coiupiiiiy, lf. Ii l\lcCurdy S: C0 . Halifax, N. S., J. M. Robiiisoii & Sons, Sl. john. N. B. F. Ii _\l<‘(.`iii'c_Ic Coiiinion b`rock......... _ _ .. . . . . _ii<;ij_.5_o Fractioiiril Coininoii Sliarcs iiiiilcr this application can be bouglii or sold :it the option of the piii'cli:i~'i.-r :il thc rule of $2o,oo per sliarc. _ _ _ .\lloiuieiiis will be made by 'l`hc' hnsiurii lru:~i. Compziiiy and will he as far us pos~:ihlc "pro-r:ila" on all applications re- ' _-_ ft-__-__:__Z;}7_fii_:.;i3§ IN _ }'S_` `-it-¢,__;_\_ _._ ._. _‘ . Prospectus and Application Forms will be sup- ._.1ils; iosi 57 above. Opened. Closed. ...lflilg 100i 42;' 02; 78 ...l52} 151] ` r... .._l'i'.'»l 175 73] Gil _ ,_ MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE H _,,,-_,_ M,_,,,,..,,i_ <;,».i..--_.-, cii.\\:i.o'r rl-1 ro wx A 5 ' .\ plied upon request at any of the eflices ineiiiioned ‘ -_ig I A . _ _ _ , , .. Opened. (lcseil. \_\-,.\,\_ win-“___ __ _ in; Y-WI* ‘"1 ‘l"~ ‘l’“l~- iii... i'..o..»n... \5~\3 T5-"¢_‘ " opi-nal. i'i...~¢.\. .\ii\»~ mfr... .. ._ is se; iiiii 521 52 » ‘~.\‘~ ., "T l r_ 'N _. M ~ ;1_~ . ‘ 90% P350 (" , ~ ._.,i»<;__,.¢~i f- 0 _ "_ #- I " V' ' is Masters Voce" _ “MF I _ x--sr.. -_-mf A a A i i l A A . \ ~ ‘ ~ _