Ylflsmn. fo ile COISWXU " Dlhllitiloll. The choir will renin-in silent , _ yfiircli l'.’. The church folk SSW XQRN, ‘\' ,l__ are up in :iriiis over -, allllttle rfll,l_"{ bilnil as ai ri-siilt there will gliiliiil :li iii-.~ lil-foi-in Church in it “°_s\ ext giiiiilay. The iiieiiibers of _ wt' at-y n strike. 'l`\\'ciil ietli century me on _ _ ~ ¢lle0h°“_° _ .i i io diitc ideas in- havmg lm! "m I ul. .1 ' . _ ,i ‘rung persons . _ . _ , “ig” head, ofiln lll‘\S. RPC to be seen three handsome binocular glasses which the Government ‘and you had better acquaint it with the' true state of the case. The French fleet . possesses safe refugee from which, oppor-` tunities offering, it will be able to cover EDWARD ISLAND, Collected by Wm; R. Taylor, North Granville. ' Cyrus Morris $241’ A. H. Morris -50 Gait ` I new Mr. 'Nell Livingstone, New Dominion Mr. A. Doull . » i on us.` inovenientsagaiiist Great Britaiifs weak points, which are perfectly known,should war be declared. Stranger things have ‘ happened than seeing the tri-color in Lon- don and Cairo. Remember, however that we do not wish for war unless it is forced canadian Pairioiia Sauna. Robert Morris Joseph Taylor Robert Taper John Brown \Villia.m Wall Geo. Morrison Jas. Taylor church toni ___ ___________ _________ ____0_r \y_r_e_scued from drowning the crcii Collected by hcllic Rlachcil, teacher \Vm Colley iiel#-m€\\'hei\‘ll.\' l _x .U ~.=.f . _ 'l`l 'wld Sing from thi fgiiiil l l_i_i p_i_i;i___ ___lt‘_.:' _ Lu. Have lll»tlle fall gf 1593_ _ . - i°.»:cil mi ii- ii<~\\- il 5. 1 - 1- Durin ii. hcaw al* . ' senouqloml- ii plii-:iso froiii the (`lioi°u-*X D . g _ -_ . g t on night of \ v lld~t‘°bl)rr0.`~ \,~.~o<-iiiiiili o` _\ewl Choir bill-'-1* ‘ ' and d H0-Mk,-1i_ “kiiosk ul nil. Yufk an , - l ~ \‘iii»il. .\`e:irlv :ill'0f -`.i.;h0.\ it i.il>l\ ~ ~_ Tm ‘dt 'girls in the villzijre are choir “pmt _,Wd tm. ,.,,,,,i_`-iiii~_\' :uid the past- l°mbe;;_o“.i,,.. up iiiii'i~iii‘liiiioiits and 5 ~ on-Ie Jtliing The licv. C- F' bteffelnl Saylngn' A 'oiild be an iniproveniciir to | D believed lt \\_ __ _ __ ____ _oft ___ the In the face of what seemed to be almost “mme choirfroin i i_i °_g_-______ _ ___ )__e(_ ce_rta_in death three brave men, viz: David, |51-of the church, :iiii__ ‘f°f.0n`;0 D50 "'o , O Brien and Charles and Frei Chevelie, ' mthg consisiory for llllllll-\_\\____ted ___ the resolved to save if possible the pcrishing nechoir ladies were not col - __ _ d crew. Three tunes their dory was over- nmr. The chaiige “2\~` or ‘~"`_e‘ _(fm turned before they could reach the toss- vben the singeli* 8Dl)\‘U~|`9fl TIE' “£9 ago ing ship, but they finally succeeded _ saggy and stiii't_ed_fol'ille 2 I EY 0 ' anti running a line tothe shore, with the sawed; placffl \_"" W ‘Ulm ll 9 m Omm _ assistance of other willincz hands. broughti iimtllltit Was c.oSe l. _ _ t _ th |the survivors to land. There we e tvio A¢hurCh.i¢S9 maker the” "mtl °‘ _ e lady passengers on beard, one of who.n T MU that the girl* had been °'f‘ °"°‘ t'°_ unfortunately died from exposure before fo m bet iiise of quiet chats ufmnt plat r '= ~` _ _ __ being rescued and one of the men died ndgizgling during T-|19 ~"9l"'lC9“~ _ _Ill f*_"‘~t" shortly after being taken ashore; and itis mid, they made so iiiiich noise t lab _ there is not much doubt but all would ,meofthe old members \vere_ una_ble _YO have perished in a little while. ,up during the sermon. It vi as ev en ill- As soon as the facts were brought to Sir 'md l1=l~\~\0Illl‘crs of Schooner Adventure of ec. .hid this iessel wis drii eq iishgre rieiir Souris. \Vhen morning broke the citizens- were horrified to sie a vessel stranded and on her beam ends near the entrance to the harbor. Every sea was breaking ever her and the crew could bc Cavendish. D. Macneill J. D. Macncil Lewis S. Macneill Mrs. E. J. Simpson Mary Clarke -I M. H. Maclntosh Darnley Clarke A. `\V. Stewart seen clinging for their, lives to the bulfixellie F. Mc.\'eill warks and the riffging. James H. Laird Artemas Macneill Ernest Macneill Prescott Maciieill L. M. Montgomery Edith Montgomery Lucy Macneill Clara McKenzie H. A. McKenzie Walter Macneill Elton Robertson Alex. Laird William Laird C. F. Simpson Mrs. C. F. Simpson Charles Macneill Murray Robertson Ellen Macneill A. H. Macneill $0.50 Neil Macneill Alex. Corbett 1_0() Herb. Mallett Wm. Raylston _5() »' J. \V. Harding -60 Pearly Stream Division . A. K. Henry \V. R. Taylor I\'.. ifss o - » . SS '25 ll Wilmot. -25`|Metu§Sta_n1ake » elm I G ToombsM D Mt Stewaril 3.(ll4 ‘ ‘ ` .- - ~ -. . _ _ 'oi'|‘rouiug. Dyupepds-not _50 Total received and acknowledged to V _ _ _ _.ao date ¢1.7ss.4si’1‘ro\ble\ hllullril Mrs. Stanlake °°‘° eo Price Frank McEwen K _ l John Lefurgey 'fa lg Stutley W. Yeo '"0 lBenj. Cairns '50' Justice Gaudet 1.00 if _ i Henry Pen y ` _ . - Emmanuel Gallant l Mrs. Geo. Stavert 1' ‘_ W. S. Hacker '50 `| John Silliker ‘Z5 U D. Read ' Leonard Small 57'- Richard Taylor \ '50 i Edward Bm-goyne J .50 David MacEwcn Austin C. Taylor Wm. Burgoyne ‘ $13.00 ' Collected by Katie McMurdo, teacher, G . '20 Morris Arsenault .50 , Mr. Robt. McNeill 1.00 Mr. Alex. McArthur' ‘ .50 Rev J. ,E. Mclvor LW Jane Small ° 1.00 him. 1.00 Andrew Dickieson .25 I Mrs. 'r. A. stewart .50 -Duncan T. McEwen l.(I) A. S.`McNeill .30 George Wilson .50 Silas McNeill .50 Ludlow Jenkins .Z5 Hector McLean .30 Katie \Vilson 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 140 Tliehubor slam' pm District by Katie Wilson. teacher. m`d°_ H M _go ,150 §§““""° ' $0-5°,._demeii»a\iieii i _ . over Lilly ncipd\3u,i K. S. McMurdo -'0 H 1 The %'vc& ov. ' ` 0); »-r ,» vutian gfglnxisiev BREAKS me 'amass Law. ‘“"“"“ 1.00 .25 l , , . ._| -_M President Vleletee Grlhuce of Celica .321 by Resodelhg liner. 1.00 _-- Lm - CLsvsLAi\'n.l 0.. March 12.-The City 3_m_ Clerk of Canton has discovered that Pres- _50, ideut McKinley has violated a city onli- d' ai; ,50 but all to no _:oi nouneid .zo_o»eiiwf|glit~sehnl§cr, was Collected in New Dominion School ¢`n§.¢» of mm and made ey es at the abaslieil up their noses ..nd \\ alked to seats 1, church, ignoring the front platform " new piano, There was no singing After the service Pastor g-gg surrounded by an indignant md He said he knew nothing of the c“s°m¢1 expressed himself as being md sm-pi-ised at the strike, as the girls in-audit. _ *But we had made our minds up not Esingthere just to oblige ii few olfl midg,” said a choir leader, yesterday. .-s°me|,°dy is trying to put on style and mniuigg new-fangled notions, and, le- sidg’ we should have been consulted. Wh” ig was just dreadful. It is very dilleut from the city. Out here in the wut;-yon stormy Sundays most of the girh have to walk to church, and they dork feel like putting on their best dlikili bonnets to go out into the ng g- snow. If it is bid weather we &y@frx cdmfort, and slip quietly into 'lheiiluftand nobody is any the wiser. ‘iesjmt imagine the case of the ,zirls who *med to be caught in that way _ _ 0 ’i Why, it was preposterousl up there and be gazed at T HUMBUO nevllart scare every 24 hours. The symptoms of dyspepsia. or -Hivehouble, such as palpitabiw. vi spells, loss of appetite and poor are magnified and dis- RIH into lerious signs of heart trou- lll, vitll the object of frightening the taking this or that heart i Ildy. If a hundredth part of the trouble we hear- about weref cmeteries would be filled in A wrong construction is ' ailments in order lolmmbug the people into the belief tht heart disease is prevalent, Where llnnl heart trouble, which is so lilly Ind Suddenly fatal when it does Wir, il a rare disease. Lopsidedi _ trcannot convince an in people. Iron in a vital ele- Ktofthe blood. Too little iron weakness, lack of spirits, pal- lieeks, shortness of breath slee - i P’ nervousness, loss of vital “Ni Qding in general break down. “lima in Dr.. Ward’s Blood and Pills is in the soluble form you _Ulla il Combination with other cura- lmigonts in such A manner that ‘Ilene c-in’t resist their action. You hdyllurself getting well when you Dr. W ard’s Blood and Nerve boxes for $2. All drngzlsts. 01' 8: Co.. Toronto. Ont. ie Sale. Bargains ! B52' Bargains i qggtedtllat the choir girls had beenguilty Louis Davies' notice last fall he determin- tions ` L ' ' _ _ T i - ` . _ ` i J li' _"S K" l - 1" \‘f~'» i‘ .`.ll!i‘-i:ii<.__ wlli .Iii .iii i ~. the ». hshiontble to day to have 8 lap rently all moderation was wasted in ed that the Government should recognise The `*0"8"W\°S l-`*°.“e‘°"» such noble and, umane conduct and at - 3 ably inscribed should be presented to each of the men. . - pl ° __ ,P.i.tricks' Hall on SJ.tiu°day evening next the 17th inst. i Great Britain and France. shoda dispute, but moderation, ,though Englandts present temper. France is now prepared and ready to resist Brit-ish aggression’ , It was remarked by the correspondent that these were somewhat startling state- ments and added that he did not wish to cable anything that was likely to pro- duce bad blood. The diplomatist in reply said: ‘I have put the case iionetoo strong. Engla.nd's disposition is too evident to be misunderstood. Consequently we have avoid being taken at a »disadvan_tage. Stores and ammunition have been accum- ulated in the colonies in suif cient quant- ities toenable them, though isolated, to maintain a long campaign. There are thirty thousand white troops in Tonquin _ and fifty thousand in Algeria under Gen. Gallieni, who will be able to deal with any expedition England may send against them. In Madagascar there are nearly -ten thousand troops and more will be sent there shfrtly. Th ese will occupy strategetic positions from which the whole British army will be unable to move them. Everything is ready and we can now fold our arms awaiting England's Hrst move.` The correspondent again said that he hesitated to send news of this character lest it prove mischievous. whereupon the oflicial answered: ‘We do not mind thei publication of the fact that realizing Eng- la.nd`s public opinion we have taken every precaution and are now quite prepared to meet her hostility. The publication will ion has misunderstood French moderation ‘_ _ _, aaaaaaaaasaaa FDR SALE The presentation \\ ill take ace iii St if ei. si ‘il li 1'. ° ` li l’ \ ' _____________ _ __ ___ __ __ __ _ __ once ordered at it Jinocular g ass suit- ' - -'~ ~ v ` ` “" """" ` _ ' James Waugh i nance. The President is having his reef- Mr Arthur “fright New Dominion Lil) , 1,00 l dence, recently purchased, remodeled,aud he neglected to take out a build pun - circles are considering the Probability Of __ ` ' WASHINGTON* D' Cu- Mamhs war An im ortant fli 'al h A ' . p - o ci ,\`v opossesses _ V' A M - `_ Dewey 'is St?" ll the confidence of the ministry, iS quoted _ ' pfsslblhty’ in the _°pim°lf of wma °f as saying that it would be useless to _ _ ' p_e’:°:a'l dfnfnds m Wash longer deny the fact that Great Britain ' ` 5 , - ` . ‘mg t’ ea' mm” °‘un°°°°°d and Fra ce n ~ may yet come to blows. He 5 f i L nfwnths ago that he w°uId 'mt added : ‘lt has been evident for some _ , V - _ `;;;;‘;I;;f‘t;?s°;:i:§d‘; §:di::|t_° fm' um time that the En lish re s was obe in 1 -an can ’ re “ve instructions in mikiugptlie most of e;er§ his he haf ¢h3n3°d. M5 trifling offence given by the French press, and that If the n°mma'ti°n were t'° ii hile ignoring graver insults from the to him unsohclted he ‘_v°uM accept lt' press of other countries. Moreover, Great ' 4 Mrs' Dewey is credited with hir linitl ins" _ _ ` Friends nine ne wall Aran he Pams, March 12.--It is learned that ~ »~ , N°'l""°. hr hun-at ~" extreme tension exists in the Anglo- _ __ " f 1 o,""“m.* _ _ French relations and that French oflicial _ ' ' “°""°"' .' ' 1 ingtou. Pl’B~ Britain`s late preparations are known to ambitious as i . _ c solely directed against France. .Every ' “ - fad W bil” l’"’“3`hb “hm” th* “NWS” ill step that England has taken :has heenlf _ » , - - . - ` lhigvlifalisk to th _t, _‘th ' met with a corresponding precautionary 1 " 0° or 5 ent e-angles mn 8’ step by France. It was not weakness " - 9 * C 7' V admiral "mud n°tb°a'v°m°t° becoming that made the French yield in the S .;.. l P S .;£. C ' °°““x‘;i;l‘;ttfL2i;;i‘:::;esag"’vZLin;§° emu _ ’ _ ° . _ _ .S388 » wus Dofm1t1o1_1S- l Satisfaction/ .Satisfaction.» Suvwfers °fPf°“'d°°iM°K‘°*s in-f 0 4 A' A' , V ‘ , i atilfdlmlral and Mrs. Dewey are now in ,~ ; *IS Wie# .teaches 1°” that ¥€§§§¥..iZ.“;.”iZ;.§?.7Z.i.,“”'.°i§.‘$;’$;§i'?ii°; °" Experience iso the expcrlelloe there is only one place to buy, .,»;,,,,,i,.'_m~..,,.g.,iii_¢-aiai farm-ipeeiiiaseiieii, y°°f-are “‘~'»‘° °h~=i'sif°° :;f'-.‘::.:°::'.f.::..‘i.;*i.”u.....»~::.°..."'-° we experience when we ex- will experience _that delight- mfmd wN”,_vme_.,'.,_ey ,lu ,»,_,tC,_,_ _ _ ful feeling of being one of the_,,,,-g,,,,,, Ma, 1.,,_ _ M perience an experience.--Lsmartest looking men in the _ CIEV. 3 “Look before you leap.” Be sure - . , i - ~ ~ S..-S.. ii eaii Gosrus. th Its the Hat that makes §€‘;_§§‘;"0§ ,,m,,",f§",',’;‘,,f{h§§‘,’§g'§‘,,,,,_ T ~ e man _ _ an mme goodthaii harm. English Opin- judigious selection of worthy fmm_ _ “men you pmctisa it -‘ materials. the 0 Ositg 0f'in our store you will find ltl i ’ pp . _ means “cheapness” combined _ ‘ ' , 0l1eaPUe”S°_'WEB5TER~ with splendid styles and qual-ls i_ _ 0 i , _ 5, » _ _it_y_ _ _i J. _ _ ‘ _f , Honesty _ ,I-lonesty*°“" ’ g 'The character of being just ",Means the quality you’ll- ‘ A ...0R.... ~ ii h t Q a . _ ' _ - fi d in 'C ris y~’_s Hat., _nd-1 _ A ' C A _ C ` F , and honorable m busmess 3150 Of 3-ll Americans Hatsi Spectacles, steel or nickled frames, fitted with dnt qiihf lit or the nest 30 days we idb W t 11 - T - . ° ~ _~ . gun r eea f" lded 75 w$1.50. offer our entire stock of I ul transactions, unwillingness to Eats slldudfb L_; to bgnworth mc “Best old *med frames with solid gold ends. woreeuuil 10 yan _.. p » lt# __ "' ,s -» §J¢’e ; ea .="a~&.1.zna5~ai%scii-£....~ 1 ...aa _L `a‘i:‘““" re sin. wel a=a‘i..io§§§_§”`§... es%e..&¢s ' » _ ofits violation the guilty party shall he man _ _ - fined $10 to .$31. The permit costs. 85 i , -_ 3-cents. `. . . \ i _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ , - - aamwai . is d i ° i we a sATIsFAo1‘ioi~ Means Means buywg One Of those .....i‘..i..;' 11°. as §ZZ.§§..il'.f’ if ......i`Ii° 1 full gratification of need gr beautiful BBW- .H&b8 Of now be unable togetlt. It ispointed the contentment and BDJQY- that the election Of delegates fb the Phil ` Dt' COI1l36Ill'.IIl€I1l1 in P03888- " '. ` S '- adelphia convention is in progress, and I _ . lla ’ - _ h _ ment Wm be the result' °t mu' that many of them will be lnsememl ee Remember, we do not wish for war, but sion and eIl_]0yID6[\t .li 8 pre _ . _ ’ honesty and your economy. vate for McKinley Mexiiiiayimaiaade- suit of honesty and economy. , 5000 English and _ American time tnaiiiie maaiiiiia ia iagaai wai»in__s_¢_ taken all the necessary precautions to` . H8tS l'.0 'Cl10_0S8 fl'0!l1. ordelsmd “.1-M’ shmud D°'y“m°‘m°° 1 _J "- _ Economy y ‘ 1' E¢0U0mY .1 - ' . "M .d'n money at . --~ -i.. EC 0 N 0 M Y“"A"°‘dan°e- ‘ thdalii; slgie fdrgycur spring ’ C' ' largest selection to choose . “ - hiiiii. _*F* . nEwEYimrHEtklicB.i» » f d'd‘ rentsections of the country within . D the iieit few months when the presidential fever will be at its height- fess to belle ve, however, that, even if the ‘ » candidacy he would he unable to prevent 'the President from receiving the nomlu- Hd. na- :E of waste saviiiff of outlav; Hat and Suitfalso having theft D _ ' ° 1 y - w'i.g first ualit lenses $2 50. - and Shoes at . . _commit or countenance fra id _ the money _paid fog ghemi littedN(;Tl;_;_ “ge do you w____°m____0___ gow _mod in-“_ _ U ' if ___ or deception.-WEBSTER, Should one pr0V€ 13 0”” Cheapest solid-gold frames not kept in nook, | ` _ _ WB \vlll Ch6eI'fUlly refund framg ig in evgfy wgy pvgfgrgblf, bit 0 I f A nicely situated \‘0S1d0l1¢€‘ Wllh ,II1OlJ€\’. Tllalfs What W8 Call of all our good solid gold spectacles. -~7‘ out buildings on :he Malpeque Road, H- ‘ A Wh 8 es ye hgvg gggmigod md _ - . l n e ose y - . only one mile from Post Office, with ' onegty° . - ilast 12 illillilliths can have anofltr eKlmill&; M We must reduce our stock => 1 ii aa desired - make r 9 01” 3-' °°"°’ ““ ` When you buy your Hat here, it’s ` hi and no mis- lame-a ex changed fi-ee-unless s special lease hu to he mg - - ' i 0 but we ooin a, d . » , 3 esayoneemliavetbeiroyenexauiaeloveuiql Ge _ n We heed _ _ Apply to take about the style and wear._ . __ __ I _ wmid:r”d"y“3ug"”°ht £9 hm tim* Hume sale for cish ouly._ . _ _ _-_ ' - -_ if » ~ if , ._ C C H Bm J. it Piliniii _ _ E. T l J _#¥¥ ¥§##§§#§##; qpfgjg » I ~ Camei-aa?c§r':l-€¢t::.1" J ‘ 1- - ,, . “' l \ ‘ia e{`;=$;lP-.» m m&k§§»ssd”%§§ HHN# ,lg . B-‘_ , a . gi is in 3’ ii. 1'* I'