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A magnificent stock of New Brussel and Ttpestry Carpets received this week T o see them is to buy them P1;=zO'vv _“ISE BROTHERQ - ’ Hiiisbriro Bridge. i SIR.-I notice you denote a column 'to correspondence in your valuable, paper headed with I~Idiior`s Mail,and I I wish to give a few briefs regarding the proposed Hillsborough bridge. If. has . leon much talked of and may perhaps hhwuvbt up for discussion at the com- jf ' fgggesstion of the local lcgisature. ~ Now, Mr. Editor. the government mould exercise caution in the matter I 00 000 towards the rr-ject as the s1}"5* I Iyis now, too much taxes. What will i s 5 n _ 3 1; have to pay, if this enormous sum is added to our present deficit P The -government is not altogether io blame _ inmatters of this kind. It is the peo- _ple who generally force them to give 'grants for public works, whether * rf; 'fl f' i » ` "§“""L_ p ' thsworks are really needed or not. As in the case of the new Prince of Wales College, I for one signed the pe- lilionfor same. not knowing that Prof. hlerson resided in the old college! Would it have beeuiwiser to have rent- eds house for the Professor and have lie rooms occupied by him converted into the College rooms; thus overcom- hg the unnecessary expense of building anew one P Now, Mr. Editor. the government ‘ will have more than they can rightly do Jnrepairin bridges this year on ac _ ... 8 _ * *Hunt ofthe ravages ol the big storm list raged last fall. .leave alone grant- Q #gm enormous sum for what will elita few at the expense of the Thanking you for spice, THE DREYFUS CASE. fiinmyu iteuiins were soieiy with me " aa. liennan Captain. I =i2sBIs A rii H-'1`ne l-.'cla'.r esterda ‘ -_I ’ nx the former minster of justice like Ribot cabinet, before the court of ¢.,@ation in its inquiry into the Dreyfus tile. The former minister said that the Ballon ambassador to France, declared m E i I , I 1 ~ E ;,Q'li;iieu nie depesinen mans by M. L ,- .*-yto,him in March 1898, that the Italian ; information bureau never had any _ '-ffl'elltion with Dreyfus, and tna: the publit-azion of the noideietunnd doc- menr gontaining the words --cette can- ' 'lille de d” revealed to the Italian and German attaches that Dreyfus was a Victim of an error and that the border- ein was cornmunic ttedlby another officer Colonel Schwarlikoppen. ioimeiy mil- attaohe ofthe German embassy at Paris, wrote to the Italian military at techs at Paris, that he was not ac- witii Dreyfus, and attributed 5 - °' 5 Yonry, truly, l Econoiur. l iéoiro R’s Mini.. 2t';;,§i°“t;z“i.;t..i.‘“r:.;.stat E°::.'.i ‘Esterhazy went to Colonel Schwartz- xoppen, in October, 1897, and asked for protection, and on this being refused he threatened to c-:mmit suicide. The Italian ambassador added that the doc- ument containing words “cette canaille ,de-a” referred to:a civilian who had fur- nished Colonel Schwattzkoppen with plans and mips. The latter was known to the foreign attache under the name of ‘ ‘Dunbois.” was convinced after an interview with iM. Hanotaux, the then minister of for- eign affairs, that the communication of Lieutenant-Colonel Henery’s forgery in tue Zola trial was made without the knowledge of the government. He also said 'hat .Esterhazy had relations solely with Colonel Schwartzkoppen, who communicated to Colonel Panizzardi, the Italian attnche, the documents which were interesting to Italy. ' The Figaro, continuing its publication of testimony offered ,before the court of cessation ef the Dreyfus revision, says that General de Boisdeffre,_ who was chief of the French general siai at the time Dreyfus was condemmed, declined to rr-ply to questions concerning the communication of the secret dossier to the court martial. He said he was aware that the confessions of Dreyfus on the day of his degradation were kept silent, because a foreign power was represen- ed _-H-3--H . Parisian Corset Co In this epoch of unrestrained con- currence, the secret of success is noth- i ing else but the secret of perfection, so ‘ that a productgonly obtains and increases its reputation and popularity, by first ` being the best and thennqt being. sur- passed. .Tnat explains the reason why the Parisian Corset Company has been able to introduce. over such alarge ex- demaud by so many merchants, thanks to the frame given to them by hundreds of clients who were so satisied with them. As to the corset manufactured by this company. what could be said I about its good qualities may be compris- ed in the following short formula or de- vice:-f ~~’I‘o use it once, is to adopt it.” The Parisian Corset Company is not- sarisfitd to hold the ground it has al- ready conquered, but also intends to have its goods r. ach the most remote places in the country. and evcn the most I distant provinces. Consequently the company has taken a new partner, what is none ofher than Mr Ernest E. Ross. It is well-known that Mr. Ross has been a commercial traveller for the firm of P. Garnrau, Fils. ~& Cie. for tinguished himself. He is a-man who has 1 I Jthe highest recommendations, has el-` If our liver is out of order, causing oolv in the Maritime Provinces and bow room everywhere and only h sf Ifriends. Mr. Ross intends travelling Y . eart- -British Colnmbi where com etition is Biliousness, Sick Headache, H burn, or Constipation, take a dose of iHood"s Pills I On retiring, and tomorrow your di- t gestive organs will be regulated and - you will be bright, active and ready _ or an kind of work. This been the experience of others; it E will be yours. HO0D’8 PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers. 25 oil. 8, P ,rkeent-st, and where he will therefore ihave to display good management. @ _.ape - T -1 _s ,_..` W ~..s_£'.x .__ .., -r..». -If-:_ __ *_ -__ I1 THE GUARDIAN LHARI OPTETOWN APRIL 17 9 iii-il, ,_ _, _. ll ii’s Hats and Clothing is a wonder to everyone who visits out store Stock Leads all The man 1s not livinv' who can beat Christvs %%%%§°s%%%%%%%%f%% “is Finally, the Italian minister siid he "'= PFI FOR WELL-MADE HIGHLY FINISHED BIGYOL% tent of territory, the articles that they ‘. manufacture, and which' cause such s ' www vn~vw~\w\~v` vwvw .gs ARE UNSURPASSED Graceful and fleet, they satisfy the most critical Our prices from $45 OO to $65 OO with a good discount for cash JUST THINK CF IT -You can buy the BEST GRADE IMPEB with 28 inch wheels “Morgan & Wright Tires io1 $05 O() cash ,Wen and ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, M., Call and see our samples I We cannot doubt 'that the af- fairs ol the Parisian Corset Company, A 'th such men as E. E. Ross, who will ;ll°““°‘°‘P“'°"‘° ““" "° A' P S W handle ON E make the best the “Im erlal bots, who is general manager for the 6 P company, will extend considerably, that ~ i <2; F* sf.. _.