pg iew remaining cheese found business tity of butter iu the Montreal market.. hsbeen reduced so that there is hardly ~ Qgglito supply local demands, while eaiceennt of cold weather and snow. I Mylittle butter hasbeen coming in. Hporlefr ` _ 'II ` ` '- in la to he unsett.ed in Montreal until the l warm weather sets in. ` sdvance over the previous report, but t the advance has come at last. and beef, isnow selling at 50 cents advance ’ Piirk also has made a further advance. :hall the primary markets, prices arei n _ _ . . _ Demand good. We quote Ami-i°ic-in = . clear mess and short put clear at $16.- W"2¥ _ , ' r THE GU' THE Our stock of Men s Hats and Llothiiig is a wonder to everyone who visits our, store ' For Newness, for.Style, for Values, .our Wonderful Stock Leads Et cry body should wear out hats as they are the ,_,_'-_ - g t THE MARKETS. 5| Reported by the Maritime Merchant tiriifu, April isiii. CiiEiLplef»i,~i;e.1 by urrivnls from New Blllllswicli' by rail :ind from P. E. Island 5.? vessel; last week there were 6 t0 7 N the . - ' ' 'at er unloading at Halifax ne prices obtained range ol) and 55 cents per bushel for gtiod stock. There has been no either in the or piice '¢l°¥lb1os iii value a`Bi:ut"2 `oeiil-`s"""" 'llllted at 10 cents. st_9.rid‘ '97, " are sold 20_c_ents but J Geese a \e¢wlen6and8§ Q i. ._ ._` lows :-Orion ..as a mighty hunter.‘ who accompanied Diana to the chase ; but who, having misbehaved himselip n - f at _ i passes closefo the Polar Star.. South ' i . , _ s _ L O » * , t This star with others. firms an almost . perfect sickle, Revuluebeiufg at the end The fcoining gene- ration wil1hév¢’fevifér c e 4 u Q Q kin diseases, because so imany mothers are using Baby’s Own Soap Ti-is Ai.en'r 'r;oii.rr Son Co. lloN'ri»ii:At. llnlwratrrullll 0! 114| ¢¢|,l|n;'r;|| ALBERT 'roi|.z1' SDAPS (D ' Ithe constelation Yirgo; It is also a stat-of the Bret m-ignitude. Near to Sirius to eastward is Por Hvdrae; e Q e o o e "'9'9Q - latiiii. I-lvrlra, which undulates across a liar rv sp .ice in thc heatens, extending b »- "noni t,¥=inf~.f».r, Leo and Virgo. 'l`hi- {con~ttllat.o=i l-lydrzi. or the wawr Set- fpent. is said to represent the Iiearneiin hydra the d- struction of which constituted lone ot the twelve labors of Hercules. llt is also said to be emblematic of the l rising of the Nile and even of the Deluge. ‘ll not oe O O C .-n ee OUOIOCUIOCIIUIOIUOOI LE-.1 -`_ Th Longest War in Record. .. a .3 Is that waged between a boy and his clothes-the result is _generally in favor of the boy. ' He is a bundle of 6° I _ aggressive activity, is the boy. He sails in to knock -I* I out that new suit on sighti ¢% P’ .1 " as > bs =; . .A , £03 ». ». 1. 1 < _ . . “.-' in He usually succeeds all too well. .5 ‘- c _ a o ¢'» His energy and activity are hard to beat, but the ff- passive resistance of our boys’ clothing will do it. We sell make _of Boys cl1ildren’s boys’ netting ift6\1’w1 ,cHA'i1o'r'rE1‘oWN APRIL its ses H The man is not living who can beat Lliristts dfiéfeilisalfitf mortality was alternately shared b.- it Taurus is said to be the bull under whose form Ju iter cincs sled htmse f Q \lV tm/iii \/Al. \n/ML; when he carries off Ent-op-t. While the Pleiades were the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleiotre. ol whome six married immortal gods. but the seventh Merops, A married Sisypius. ti. mirtal. who didtft generally acct»p'ed story oi this magni- Hike I0 MVS h6l‘ Out Bi Bight, 'S0 BWI' eience we hive only couned six in the group., The Pleiades _ ‘were used by the A- /4' ,eg » R mariners of ancient days to steer their conrsesyover the _sea, and their rising in the spring was considered it propit _ ions time for undertaking long voyages Between Orion and the twins will ba ' ° tseen Procyon, a first-magnitude star in \ the cons ellation of the Little Dog. A line from Procyou between otha Twins l \\ § lid* fl fd” -=T_ V and to the lift ot Orion is the grandest y 0__f=a'il stars, Sirius, in the constellation 1 of the Great Dog; The rising of this star accompanied therising of the ‘waters - *ij s i/.Wi/`1<>»/' L f\ in the Nile, and / ttmportance to the Egyptians. [It was 47,_ g ' . . \ -_ \ \ ;the.repi-esentativeot their God .Anubis f» 4-K \ \ . Near the zenith will be seen the bril- ""// liant 'sfsr Regulus or Cor Leonis, the Lio.’~i tl-art in thi con' tel|-tion io Z. -Q. l v ` ~ of the handle. Farther to the e`»i=t,_isud, _ .- 1 » almost in line with Regulus, is the bright __ tstar.Arctu rns,inthe constellation Bootes. -- - or the Hsadsmin, whose sigoilication ,is IW 5 ui) ,lost in the mist ot antiquity. ._A._ 'little Y lhelow Arcturus is Spici, the sheat or - y ear ot c-:rn in the hands of the vii"gtn,or ` \idi`*' it is almost directly below Regulus. and 1 is the most brilliant star in the constell- We are also sole agents for the Province for follow ing leaders MaSSey |'|al’rlS = i Cleveland Red Bird Columbias - Grescents Prices oi fully guarantet d wheels from $35 up Chainlcss $75 becond hand wheels from $o up All ltinds ot repairing promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed 1 teen in these garments is » ' y 9 THE etcvis Gharlottetovim and Summerside- *rw », ii'