_.». 1 -. _ ._ 'r‘ J . :ls l \I _ A iz ,.-_{'f_‘ °\ _. \Ve’re "Cracks," so some of the Clothing Manufacturers think. ~. ' i _ _'They say vie are the worst people inf the_Clptii- ing business - l _ , __ .af We’re so _V_¢l§y`_l?i~art'icular __W_hen_ _we’re so éxacting:,.-it’s for you--so you’ll get what you want-land, _hy has-ing it, we’ll get the business.-` ‘ -s-_-_ _, . , ;._.Coine here _and___1 pk over our Clothing-turn it ' ~~i_i`l'sid__e out-_éloolrstt tlie quality- and finish-the way ` `sea'n1s.are'”sewed and what they are sewed with- howthe padding's out in -and all those apparently unirnport_ant`details‘. » “ ' § ' - Some Clor.i.r‘inglooks mighty slick outside -but it doesn’t stay so any length-of time. _ ‘ _ _ `lhai’s Where liur ,Pa|ttnal:ily1`Srp_[is__ Q Su___;i‘ike it look at 0urI~Iv_=dsort=¢'._S. 'hi "-€?`_`vje'rl¢`iE»¢ts;_\ .1 .-,‘.;\.f_: Qruf ',"` I ~ i » ' 'r _Our (E0ntpletejLin`¢_.cf"fHead`wear -' l Our Smart and Attracti\'e Styles in all kinds of Tcggery that Good Dressers want. _ If you’l1 do_thi_s,. you’ll_ surely be convinced that ' 1‘|1_e_Besr»rs»nEuE_ r Boys’ Three _Piccc _Suits _ ` A A Bring him _,__ , ¢;__.~ here}an<§gil'ati~ - .‘ l` Ai’ t lilre`s_ a Suit _ _ fi’-"_ his d__¢°`§l!°¢- U i ‘ i ‘ ‘”" ` "".f‘“" _ w|th__ 3 V_¢3{___ e _ ._r"’, is W G ll 3/VG rl lift Boys’ Three Every' V Boy _g ______ ; u.;.,§f..,§t,_‘r.; Piece Suits in ~ _. is rr-:»‘, » = ' < -1 ° <1 ~\=,_I-iw; . lilre`l§`aih_er‘_v,.r ~. , sizes from 10 ,_ -_ 1'. ,»."- ‘ 7- _l » _»..(_.__), He wants it I ._ jf’ ’ " Q fl _ Suit _roi look ._ .- J ‘- years old up- tolook Manly. <"`i"i ' _ Wald!- ~ coar. -vesr. AND KNEE rnousea§__`.___ . Made from Fancy Mixed 'Qheviots _and _other suitable fabrics, cnt and tailored ‘artistitinllyri ‘- _ _ , $5 50. S4 50» $55010 $8-'00 1 ` 'Suits with Vests cost ;8 _trlde more than il1¢Y . ~ do wltliout-but -.lite~15“\l5i,°FtiPn.,fglliy S_lV°»th9 B-°-7 I ` is worth' the small increase ni pt'ic`e‘.~- - _ ‘ Sctilstciing Dollars _ ;;¢,,_‘fi,gn-'ti'-i,j;g{,\gifghe great cut price . sale of the A balaiiceoffweeksdi Co’s stock whic_h__we bought 99332. ' _ '_ ~ - ¥`_u`gt;,_no°e please thatwe are giying it away near ,if not quite. _ . ' ~ *'*"‘ ":~'¥lIle're’s all kinds of good ,things ill ltr mme -Of ,M _hy__Nue______they___h,ad____&_,“_st_°¢k, .CQIHC Blfly_. ong around___li_ete_. l U MILLINER __ __ our orders." ` »_" ._ _,g-'_ ‘l tfégt Qlothiers. _'_ .=, _ -4# ._,¢t». -barrels concrete and 112 tons of castings ' classes, and threeaigusing” 'cheers were _ _. , &l\. u se we_cp_i_1_t__ ¢$P_ _P wu ated Isnaun is the lbaet vvltha fair with 00100 once; MIB S_ccf1‘1',- returning home wana WA` lin a vlsitto 1'1`Hl_ May runner or the canadian Ubilllllle contains the Brat of A aeriea- of aix articles to be publIahed,en_titled When the Dominion was Young. writtefl by J- E- B- McCrea-iy, Editor of The Charlot- tetown Guardian. Rav. Wu. Donson, says the Halifax Mail of Monday, preached yesterday Cdurch and ln the evening in Brunswick Street Church. Very large congrega- tions attended both churches. THE S. S. Conan, arrived _from Montreal attia. m.` yesterday morning, ‘."\‘l “|100 'lt 7 D- m._,la__»t., sisvina. _tor St. John's Newfoundland via, Sydney. Her °\\t_wsrd cared from here `oonaistefi or lM_R'8¢\ilts, bags potatoes and ,q_ther,_frelght, under' deck. Shel $ie'0_U_iok=l0ti hea_d'oattle, 3 horses and iil,slx_Q6D on deck. - ii HA1iirL'l*oN L. 0. L.. No. lfitlii, Clyde River has addressed to Bro. A. O. McLean Dunedin a letter condoiing with htm in the loss he haslataiy suffered by reason of the death of his mother. The officers and members of the Lodge have taken this means to express their sincere and heart- felt Sym pathy with one whnmthey cordiixl- ly like and esteem. The letter was signed bya committee consisting ofDanLel Mc- Donald, James Mol-'hail, and Archie Mc- Kenzle. Tnosn of the residents of this Province who are shareholders of Stansfield's will be lntarestedto learn that of Truro, have been ing the Limited of worstéd yarns: 158 feet long by 111 three storeya high; power house B2 3), one storey; boiler house 70 feet 49 two storcys; annex to spinning 85 feet by 57 two storeys; large chimney, pulnp house, water tank_|,‘etc., for Ira” |`anrpoaes,allto be built of brick. It will take over one million bricks, 2000 to complete this contract. Lass night in Columbus 1-lull, J. E. B. McCready, Editor of The Guardian lectured to an appreciative audience. His subject was Reminiscences of Parlia- ment Hill, and from a memory stored with incidents gathered during his carer# as a. newspaper correspondent at Ottawa, in history of Canada 'forth many with that Dr. Morrison at the of tlraukslna most F J. Nash seconded motion l-lon Jas. H. Cutnmisirey apokein support. of it. The lecture was preceded by ashort musical program the vocalists being Mrs. J. F. Tratnor. Alf. Trainer, and Mrs. Byrne. A Lanes number of rzymasts assembled at the Y. NLD. A. Hall, last evening, to give an exhibition of the vvlnter‘s work in thc different classes. Association Halt lwas well filled' with citizens who greatly enjoyed the different events. The open- ing exercise drill and dumb bell exercise _by about flftv young men was an exceed- lugiy pretty performance. Then followed special _features on the parallel bars by Wenduli Archi- The club class was accompanied applauded. The __ tome -reason - yet unknown, riumri an annefiraw- Fwd 'baton swinging brought down the house, as did the relay race by the i’. 'W. C. and intermediate men. The basket bail game, married vs: single, waalull of interest and excite- ment. The married men were too much for single blessedness and won out _score lti to fl Professor Archibald is to be congratulated on the ‘result of his winter extended tohimliyali at the close. All the members of t._he__,|nqp’_a__ _classes m Saturday afterhooh ` if uniform. Asaociatlonliall at 1ii'»i6“,-D. __|l1.,"to photographed . _ . ..,._ ...,.i_ _ ._ _ ' | ` ` l E-T If "1> _ _ _. ._,,,_, . ,: . , _,_,_-;~¢~__, _"2 ` ' - - _ is bt_irnt_on the _ cover of _ t ‘ 1. every one' of our new > ingredients Cakes are the and our cake in the city mail eakea on “°‘na'”',_~ the fourteenth of Htl!-" . a vwattnnj' Sag at both morning and evening morning la omrton sn-cet Methodist ’auinials,_wbich.many will think entitled toalargeebareyof attention. It requires AD not mu_oh ofa prophetic prophesy large MU Gr greeted by nn audience sized to the merits 1 cf the performance. to contribute to the Famine Fund remember he who gives quickly, l ; 3 !’.I;ozsl.Y know of one surceaae ci mind mmrim 'tn the Boetonta soxtette tina ` lily. '1lfli.`_ Sriittlnoi of- Kensington, nejriiten in st, aaarqw'» oncrou, 'rm-o. "PF 5““‘l"5'4 ~ 9 ; 3 ~Az1v person, receiving by mail or disar- or A oiigauy amazed cdnv » 'of The Guardluh »-will ti_1iflin`|'r some manager Taarort, of ihtuerside JohnA. Sharp, time in Charlottei home yesterday. Mrs- Bharp a few days ago. = kindly consented to read a paper n Htgyiene. In connection with the closing of the Literary Society at that place on Saturday evening 5th May, at 7.30 p. m. Miss EDWIN P.\YN'i~i-in, of Darlington, has received a telegram from her brother, Nelson Evans, who for the past eighteen years has beenu resident of Uklah City, Cal., that he and his family have escaped safely during the recent earthquake. Tim initial performance of Jere Mc- Aulil‘l'e's Stock. (lo’s, present engagement at the Opera,House, was last night at- tended by an audience that overtiiled the seating capacity of the house. The play put on was The Man o‘Wax’s Man, and it wasespecially welldpne. ln fact many of tboseqwho attended were surprised at the high standard attained, and the ability with which the different. roles were sustained in this somewhat exacting play. That the complex plot proved in- teresting goes without saying, and that its interest was made more enjoyable by by the mpnner in which the parts were taken andthe action ofthe plny interpret edisonly to say what was pleasantly apparent toall. To all the members of the cast; is praise due; to Wm. Howatt, and to Margie Dow, in particular is due merited recognition of clever work contpelllngintercst and sympathy. Jere, and the rest of the company gave good who hail. 3 in _ K ' ~. / , t Dr. A. 8. Simpson of New Glasgow, has - 0 MOSELY-To Mr. anti Mis. W. R. osely, of Montague, April 27, a daugh- ae usual, in the comic role was inimltnblie, lg i. l‘. 5 `» V' 1 A 5;); _»'~"-it _-1% 'F 1 51.1. t=ff»l»\l ~ 'l .< e \ is - A lu“‘nf|i'{|l\,_ e :_ ll“' 53 ._ __ #Q7 __ 4/'O~ ,8 ‘Qlulls c to . _, l.,_}'/_’*’§)y‘ f _ ’ V 1* » 6 ' do* e ' ' ft _ ,,._,_/ i J, 1. _- » /ft 51,, 'fbl 5_5? `_-elf -is ec W " '\\*57\}_;:;_ I {,i_1 "W - I “A NlA'I”l`ER or rAs'irE” Really, that’s all there is to this Wall Paper question. But tliat’s a. great deal. It’s all the diiference between I ordinary wall paper and artistic decora- tive patterns. Its the difference between the makeshift and the wall paper you find here. ‘ We’re specialists in artistic papers. We’\°e been at it ever since we've been in business--that’s what has made this the wall paper store. Papers 7c to $I.25_ Moore ®. McLeod it so l e Bonn. 1 0'?-rlvvlliillflvannuaunnnavsaneanalra support. . Their wus, besides the liberal entertainment provided by the play, a generous lid! of- vaudeville specialties, all iviAl=m|rn.` good; not on make mention of the trained houses for Jereduring his stay here. A' wutn nnssemn, well put on play, by clever juveniles. was rewarded with but halfa hoiuejaullevening. Those present - enjoyed. the jauhtito childboorl's enchant- ed fairyland and became filled wlthihe old time enthusiasm. The name role was assumed by Eric Warburton, amus- iugas the bear-, gnl‘ant as the prime. His fondness 'for sweetstuif as Bruin continued wherrhe doffed his chocolate hued hide, for as fthe Prince-he wanted the Sweet Snow Drop (Dorothy Long worth.) The atnvsphere ofapalacc was not congenialjto this fragile flowret or her sister Rose Red (Helen Woodroofe)‘ rly dew glistened on their cheeks when mir burly bear turned into a potentate. 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