,sri , »~ l '* _ ~,, ' A X _ __ __` / E _M ` _ , _ _ _. ii V _f ' 1 _ ' . » t . 8, E , ._ , _ 7, _ -`. . » .»‘ " _ ~. .rf __-'»_> .r ' ,\;;*.:'-'.'-- .vs ' _ »» `.'.‘»-‘-=~"!".~""».' 1' » . ' ,. l _ ie,-.=~";,‘_“ - ' . I ._ WURLITS BEST P e’re “Cranks, so some of the Clothing traniifacturers think. They say we are the worst people in the Cloth- in 5 business We’re so Very Particular When we’re so exacting, it’s for you-so you’ll get what you want-and, by having it, we’ll get the Come here and look over our Clothing-turn it inside out--look at the quality and finish-the way seams are sewed and what they are sewed with- hov the padding s out in -and all those apparently _ unimportant details. Sonic Clorhingloo s mighty slick outside-but it doesn‘t stay so any length of time. Thats Wliiiiii tlur Pailinaiiily Siziiiis Takea loor at our perfectly tailored Spring Our Handsome Spring Overcoats- _ Our Fine Line of Rain .Goats- Oui' Complete Line of I-ieadwear - Our Smart and Attractive Styles iu all kinds of Toggery that Good Dresserswant. If you’l1 do this, you'll surely be convinced that THE BEST I5 HERE] oys lhree Piece Suits Evgry Bgy I _p h¢l‘C and grilli- ._» I j I _ tkcs 3 Suit _ .` his dB51i‘€» V gi, We have Y "-v»»- 3”), -seadrrim with a est He Wants his `*;*" BOPS' Tin" Wi' D uit to look lk, Faiher 5, sizes from 10 f '. i fa . si at , { "i, ' r `i /I toloolc Manly. 1 N Wards- COAT VEST, AND KNEE TROUSERS Made from Fancy Mixed Chev_iots and other suitable fabrics, cut and tailored artistically. $5 50 $4 50 $5.50_ to $8-00 Suits with Vests cust a tride more than they do witliout-but the satisfirction they give the Boy is worth the small increase iii price. Scattering Dollars Doi1’t rni up ' with our orders. ,tx .r',» ' _ J . i p Prowse , rcs., The Oiitly Reel Good Clothiere. ‘At i"'“'i‘.Y . 4 "-¢.\> * ..._-» 7331*' ,....\'f1 r x :.211 .~ "-_ 7:7' '~‘ .$3 Piece Suits in h e ex g_r- years old up- ;ltis unprolltnbie. A few it es in the urn, Bun.. mmm" 0( TM Gaim" mn, number attended the meeting of the W signs MO0RE®.§McLEOD»gf-,fry -'rin mn it u.iii i Tlxlleto sulved homPieto_nst8.l) Isunnis-the svwstlon. 'l't\eGusit\lsn col. *rr hell nies wiiI1la.vo guns sometime this week with me ofthe City teams. - Tnrrvsesnt house is as undoeirohie as rent it. ' 'hen Japanese Famine Fund elqses on Thnnd” of this week. All contributi- ons should reach this olies without dU|\Y- v dtilbf. Tut trim little gnsolene lnuneh built by Bmw Stewart. last winter, wu sitting over the harbor Inst night at an sdmlrohls nw of speed. for Tlishfnster of the Rolls leaves Summer-side this afternoon, where the Courtof Chancery meets tomorrow to dispose of s large docket. G. M. Arwoon desirm to thank all the friends who were so kind during the lll- ness of the inte Mrs. Atwood. also all those who contributed flowers. .ions Surnsimssn and William Turner, engineers of the S. S. North- umberland, left this morning for England to return on the new steemshlp Empress. An\'i=:n1'isnus ure requested to mil a this ofilee and see for themselves the names and addresses of all Guardian subscribers, both in this oily nuil through- out the country districts. tf. Tris S. S. City of Inndon returned from Crspaud yeaterrtny afternoon with six passengers and the tollowirig ciu~go: 100 signnrents. Rorrsm' J. Arm Mus. Csurnnnr. will be passengers by the Halifax, when she sails for Boston. They will be absent. for aboutu month, which will be spent. in visiting different points of interest in the U. S. They will be accompanied to Boston by hire. McNeill. 0\\'rNi: to the dense fog and to the range lights nut being visible the S.S.City of London anchored outside of Victor-in harbor until 10 3) on Saturday night. She had the heaviest load of freight on record in the blstnry of the route, and thc warehouse held only one-half of lt.. Tm; steamer Halifax, from Boston, is not expected to arrive until this evening. On her return t.o_. Halifax after this trip she will transfer freight und passengers to the Beverly, and that steamer will then take up the service between Boston and this pert fora few weeks until the Halifax has been retitted. AT the regular monthly meeting of the City School Bbard last evening, the teachers' reports showed the enrolment for the pirst month to have been 1211; average attendance ltllzl; percentage 80; nuruber of cases of tsrdlness 188; number of t-runnts 4; visits by teachers 231; notices tl); corporate punishment ti; requc-ststo leave before closing 50; fell below nvcruize 50. Three teachers report- ed nc eases of tardlnessdurlng the month. The exceptionally good percentage .of thi was made in one depiirtnient.. Prin- cipal Campbell reported that Lieut. Governor Mucklnnon had offered a plot ol' land in Government House Grounds for a school garden for Kent Street school; and the same otfi applied tcPrlncc Street school. After d scussion Principal Sesrnnn und Campbell were authorized to proceed in the mutter ofthe gardens the com- mittee on property and the Supervisor to be consulted regarding det-ails. With reference to s request by the Daugh- ters of the Empire to carry out s patriotic programme ln the schools, its directed by the Imperlitl Order of the Daughters of the Empire, the principals were allowed to use their own dlscretloir. Principal Lsndrlgiin submit- ted to the Board sn ‘application for authority to form a Cadet Association in connection with Queen Square School. The Board granted its approval of the same. It was agreed that Arbor Day bc held on the 23rd inet. Dr. Anderson being present, referred to the excellent condition oi the City schools. Tho mutter of proper veirtilation mid cleanliness of basement, cloak and reception rooms was discussed at length. Dr. Anderson stated that thc Government would sid those schools that undertook garden work, by contributing ii sum equal to hnlf the amount expended by the school, but ln no case to exceed ton dollars. A vote of thanks was tendered the Dr. for his sul!- geatlons. ' Ask your dealer for Diamond Potnsh consumer on the Market. tts &r.w ‘ When you went the best. Its pool is unmistakable. _ The n leuts end ln it ere the beet; individual mixing and kneading make the donga `rign\; perteetovcile bake it to snieeg. Try it when you went we tempting kind. pst: of greye owned by here, it. is understood, been the Licut.. Governor of hy the rnslltxsln who have been Sherbrooke, trip to Toronto, e hloolllt home with him the bodyof his llother whose death in the Northwest was reported lsstvleekinTheGunrdlsn. Iltspiteof the unfavorable evening n - nd ri-uexeeeaeiestsr. Dnneun ine !*"“““- "*"‘°"¥ °f ”°"“¢“°~ "*'° “UT Villtcrll Divillon last. night. The life cgutmt woe continued. n larger nuurbrr than usual taking pert on eecli side. Tne numbers wero well rendered and were appreciated by slr. The contest wlilch is growing in interest with each night of meeting wiilbe continued next. Mondny night., when s plepssnt evening lssssureil for all who attend. _*Q11 Not In 'lla piano Glass A Warning to Ladies \vho Use Package Dyes. Tris Wr~:u.s& Rrcssansos Co, Liruirrcn of Montreal, manufacturers of the world famed DIAMOND DYES, would specially worn all users of DIAMOND DYES as welinsrotaii merchants, that they have not the slighest connection with any tlrni or conbluntlon of people who are now puttingjup wonk sud adulterated package dyes for home use, The manufacturers of DIAMOND DYES for their own interests, and for the welfare und protection of tens of thous- ands of Canadian women, find it nrcessar y to dinrunce the report circulated by manufacturers of certain crude dyes that llltillllillldlliil ill' . lllillllltill A ` lliat’s tlic strongest ipliil alioiit "°` uns miiiirery iepirimeri. I `,/V '_ ` l\ ‘V Y a , -Y *_ ..\,\ Di 4.- 1: G. i, . Q >;\ , » .1 ‘r _ - eu: _- is-_= .1‘_f~ -~1L~ th). (E ` Q'»‘,""'L. 'T h Suit Cases you’ll _ be p Ri ff, ' ’ :ini :lift ;\ and the results combined in it creation that is perfectly suited to you. Thst’s what puts our niillinery work in a class by itself. 1,; And we charge no more than you’ll pay for ordinary milliuery. I 0UR milliners devote special study to every order. Your uEEi>s,rovi1 s'r\~LE, vous i~nii1REv's MAKE if Loor; iN THE WEST wiupow or The lium hrey Clothing Store _ A. Winfield Scott. Manager. " Phone 635 P. 0. BOX 4r7. rd :su just the imp" Oper? House Building, Grafton St, "'° J. A. Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd. Proprietors. Bookstore. wVN»ww¢N 1-fs .- ~- °' _ A _ _ _ _:L1 ._,_____:__,;____ , lm. eoi.cArr:’s roruriiit roirnr _ sour This is a new line re- cently put up by Colgate &Co., to sellst 25c per box. We consider it good vslne at this price. ' We have just opened up s large assortment of good toilet soaps st popular prices- Call on es if you want loops. p _ D. STEWART. Benin: liner, llskee Rest Breed. Qnsnusuqimvusnu our ,_ ECLIPSE _ BAKERY BREAD; - FISHING GEAR 1 Big new stock of Rods, Reeds, Lines, Flies, Casts,_e°c., open- l' ed up at “The Two Mace" lllilllllllll i llilillllllllllr _ DRUGGIST8. ¢omerGt. George and Kent Btn. I 'I‘EIBI‘I‘Ii. INlZC)1W El Y. PAIN. The ds of wliclessle slsugliterof treth, by the forceps, in gone. ily years otystudy, ex rlmeut und the practical experience of learned men as physicians,