l ro rent, the ist of ma v, r belon~ng erna, h. thompson...

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VOLU ME XL)X. j.>ocnl on\l o11)tt JftW5 Land to Rent. ' -- -1 lilllarn Linir.eDt uset bJ PbfJcian· ro RENT, THE iST oF MA v, -WAST&n: A •mall lot of old MA¥•· Jhat Field on Hann tf...t t.l n.,, Uooll1, Apply at 't U r \•'t vi n.:.. I to the Estate of the - Capt. Job l\oee oat by train 1 tate Walsh, now in the 1. morulo1t for i:n. ob o't. ""! p_osscssioa of W. H. Thompson, 'I lie soal• h:on> tb I loodbouod lo- E5q. For parliculan aeply to •f<' averattlnit 4t lbe. The J J MURPHY "•c- i. landed bere lul •prior; WU "11 'M·1•t R 'd .t ... l t ary oa , 1\·,. ar.ect&.1 au11nllon to M•U Or· IL 1 t melter where ¥OU 11••; ·., c ' .r '1 l''ollow di· r ... •1!r.t1• c;ir rull11 alNl w• JuapOLee to '"·c , • .,,,,_ \ 11 ft& aa u yon wed Ute ""p 1 '\ "rl · · a" for Carda :i..1 prlugt)ultlngt. / J,<t. W. The E%pe.rL _ \l uoole ChUdr n'• Fe1t1Tal " 1 11 1 1 I to the Drlll1b and Maaonlo 11 .i:. •Ill \londay next, from sao to G I m. 'l'ht' dance of the older folk• will ·"' ... 1.1 lu 1b.i ol •M trom l!..IO to 1. Tbe ., 1.ir .. n "Ill 11peod an enjoya ble Um•, .,, 111.0 J nee 1'· 111 r1eaaan1 s•th•r- 11 ::. -Thr AdTenlure Ont.bed her u aturd a\', Uer turnout wu- ' 1•7 Toonir 'baipe, G bed•emers, 62 old j, • 1 old Theoeug<>e'• \11110 1 u. HM crew ot meo 111n le m,, Tba Ad·trentore'a tolal for 1hrM! ill prlop 11 l,lnlt '41ala, Talae $143, · 64. - The S. s. Newfoundland, Captain J'artona, arrived •t t. J obo'• on Katur· day nl;b t wll-b 8.100 Mala. She •Ht lo• t.adlv damaited coodlUoo, end bad a b&id° esperlenco tho wbole 1prlnf, hav· tog tit-on damaged In the early lba't'OJtgC!. I. t-'.•Tna Yirr."-Tbl1 I.I wbal l1 qld of our 1pleo41d UIOrtment of Sa.II· toi:ra and Trooaerln1t11- No t'll'O petwo1 ell!Ke. Ban iocu tlprlog l"llll inacl• op In 1he lat.e1l acyluttom \b'" lyle, ftotab and ftl a llClenUJ!o « rtalnlJ. J. & W. MillOA.lfj Tb• Expert Tai ora. -A 10Clabl• and oooeer\ wUI held lo C.oa;blall Hall Eaawr'l'oHd•J(Aprtl !?Lil). A lq• plhertns ta upeeted u Areal e1rorta are made to cater bot.h to t.ul• end ear. On the proar11mm" wUI r epr-oted a oa.mMr or oQll leadJn 11Dgen trom Cul.ooear and thl• town Of tbe dUferenl dtnomillatlooa. Coalbla.o Hall ll no• tuUT eqa.lpl'ed lor all porpo8 .. In lbe wa1 o -eeri.o- plano , eleo ule Heb 1.1, c.hatn, Ile. .. ... - )lareb. - wtle otN•f two f! eldNt d JQellOll, of tbl•towa. TbC. moratas, .nw • -. ma-. P.o• rl - Aill, .... ., 7-. Iiams • wlfe a.od one oliUd. At Jfre9bwat.er, laet ••llt. a WwlD- nCH, 'tfr11. J-:11 Davta, ....... ,...,... Ins• hnat.nd, foor daa11a-. ..... oae n. Tbt dee utd :wu a all•Mll·law Davia of \bl• ecnna. A Low Point, Bay-de-Verde di.trio on lllatof Mt. T rnu Wat.lb, eaed 5'1 :r.an, .... ,... 101 a ha•band 1 h•O ClaaahMtra au4 ... too 14 mourD U11lr 1-. CONSTIPATION IS DANOEaous , St. John's. Cuoellecl Postaae Stampe. I wlll &i't'e nlaable pruenta or pa7 caah fol' collectlq ume. , A.ddttM- B11tuux J. Erna, (with Zellner Plano Co.) P. 0. 8'z 903. Tacaoa, Ari&., U.S.4. Full list of p11ne11ta fiten. , ' - ls pOstt1ve17 nC\ bu\ a deolded lmpronment rs: nut time 1ou have D y 0 LA - •, And Prove It for Yeuraelf. BB Sf .... . ........... .... :1 "8 Jarllor Brace IHt ,_,, Co. Ltd. · 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i R; D. McRae & Sons. IMPOBTE'RB AND EXPORTERS. Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, . Tar, Pitch, Supplies, &c. Beach Premises,; Harbor Grace. To CusTO!olEltS A."ID THE t .We wish to ex.tend our good wishes for a prosperous i New Year, and at the same time our sincere thanks for their patronage for the year 1907. Our aim is to extend tQ all couneous treatment, and to place in their hands goods of sterling merit, that will meet the approbatioo of the which will mean an increased turnover for them and ourselves. A feature of our business this season is the addition of a line of boots named STOBll KDIG, a boot with .. hich no rubber is needed. This boot is made ext:lusively 1tJ us and is speCially constructed to withstand water. For guide, surveyor, and people that must travel in 811 conditions of weather it will meet requiremeQIS. .l!lace y..our .orders with us ca1'1)' aod avoid t of the rush. • • • • • • • 1 Harbor Brue Beat ud S1191 lllufnturlag Co. Ltd. Factory and Street.' · of the FLOUR is what .,. appeals to everyone WHEN BUYING VERBENA . Board, Scantling, Dry Dry Goods, Grocerie11, Hardware. Lumber of Good Quality mo · in Stock. -ALSO- Full assortments of Dry Goods, Provierione, Gr'OCE'ries, Hard- ware, Mattra.88e8 1 Furniture, Ale. _.Branc:i _ Thomas Ross, HarbQr Grace GR<>0ERIES AND PROVISIONS Gr.""'\Q . AT J. J. HEN NESSY'S. ·, vv J·:'\I . 1 .. - '--' DS ! Men's, Children's Winter ... Clothing. Rubbers and Boots. Stock of Blankets to arrive next week. Cloths Tweeds and General Dry Goods. JAMES CRON, ,. St. r . /

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Page 1: l ro RENT, THE iST oF MA v, r belon~ng Erna, H. Thompson ...collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19080416.pdf · Teeth extracted ab1ob1tely with· out pa.ill by wee

VOLUME XL)X.

j.>ocnl on\l o11)tt JftW5 ~ttmt. Land to Rent. ' "~- -- - 1

lilllarn Linir.eDt uset bJ PbfJcian· ro RENT, THE iST oF MA v, -WAST&n: A •mall lot of old MA¥•· Jhat Field on Hann tf...t

t.ln.,, Uooll1, ~c. Apply at ~TA:tDAIW ' 't U r \•'t vin.:.. I belon~ng to the Estate of the

- Capt. Job l\oee ~ent oat by train 1

tate Ro~rl Walsh, now in the 1. morulo1t for i:n. obo't. ""! p_osscssioa of W. H. Thompson,

'I lie soal• h:on> tb• I loodbouod lo- E5q. For parliculan aeply to •f<' averattlnit 4t lbe. The avora~e J J MURPHY "•c- i. landed bere lul •prior; WU "11 'M·1•t R 'd .t ... l t ary oa ,

1\·,. ~""1 ar.ect&.1 au11nllon to M•U Or· IL 1 oe~ t melter where ¥OU 11••;

~: ·., 1 ~ c' .r '1 o~ Oa~ l''ollow di· r ... •1!r.t1• c;ir rull11 alNl w• JuapOLee to '"·c , • .,,,,_ \ 11 ft& aa u yon wed o~ Ute ""p 1 '\"rl · · a" for ~-re Carda :i..1 ~uurh•uConr"New" prlugt)ultlngt.

/ J,<t. W . U AUtO.,t_~/ The E%pe.rL ~~ora.

_ \l uoole ChUdr n'• Fe1t1Tal " 111 1 1 I t o the Drlll1b and Maaonlo 11.i:. •Ill \londay next, from sao to G

I• m. 'l'ht' dance of the older folk• will

·"' ... 1.1 lu 1b.i ol •M trom l!..IO to 1. Tbe ., 1.ir .. n "Ill 11peod an enjoyable Um•, .,, 111.0 J nee 1'·111 ~a r1eaaan1 s•th•r-11 ::.

-Thr AdTenlure Ont.bed landin~ her ·r~•- , u aturda\', Uer turnout wu-

' ~ 1•7 Toonir 'baipe, G bed•emers, 62 old j, • r~ 1 old \iooei,_-Z?~ Theoeug<>e'• \11110 1 u. HM crew ot ~ meo 111nle m,, Tba Ad·trentore'a tolal for 1hrM! illprlop 11 l,lnlt '41ala, Talae $143,· ~-;; 64.

- The S. s. Newfoundland, Captain J'artona, arrived •t t. J obo'• on Katur· day nl;bt wll-b 8.100 Mala. She •Ht lo• t.adlv damaited coodlUoo, end bad a b&id° esperlenco tho wbole 1prlnf, hav· tog tit-on damaged In the early ~tot lba't'OJtgC!.

I. t-'.•Tna B~ Yirr."-Tbl1 I.I wbal l1

qld of our 1pleo41d UIOrtment of Sa.II· toi:ra and Trooaerln1t11- No t'll'O petwo1 ell!Ke. Ban iocu tlprlog l"llll inacl• op In 1he lat.e1l ~ewYork acyluttom \b'" ~ooda. lyle, ftotab and ftl a llClenUJ!o « rtalnlJ.

J. & W. MillOA.lfj Tb• Expert Tai ora.

-A 10Clabl• and oooeer\ wUI ~ held lo C.oa;blall Hall Eaawr'l'oHd•J(Aprtl !?Lil). A lq• plhertns ta upeeted u Areal e1rorta are MID~ made to cater bot.h to t.ul• end ear. On the proar11mm" wUI ~ repr-oted a oa.mMr or oQll leadJn 11Dgen trom Cul.ooear and thl• town Of tbe dUferenl dtnomillatlooa. Coalbla.o Hall ll no• tuUT eqa.lpl'ed lo r all porpo8 .. In lbe wa1 o -eeri.o­plano, eleo ule Heb 1.1, c.hatn, Ile.

.. ~ ... -)lareb. - wtle otN•f ~ two f! ~-•• eldNt d • JQellOll, of tbl•towa.

TbC. moratas, .nw • -. ma-. P.o• rl -Aill, .... ., 7-. Iiams • wlfe a.od one oliUd.

At Jfre9bwat.er, laet ••llt. a WwlD­nCH, 'tfr11. J-:11 Davta, ....... ~ ,...,... Ins• hnat.nd, foor daa11a-. ..... oae

n. Tbt dee utd :wu a all•Mll·law of~Jobo Davia of \bl• ecnna.

A Low Point, Bay-de-Verde di.trio on lllatof l.larcb,Cath1rlne,wtt.~ Mt. T rnu Wat.lb, eaed 5'1 :r.an,....,... 101 a ha•band1• h•O ClaaahMtra au4 ... too 14 mourD U11lr 1-.

CONSTIPATION IS DANOEaous

,

St. John's.

Cuoellecl Postaae Stampe. I wlll &i't'e nlaable pruenta or

pa7 caah fol' collectlq ume. , A.ddttM­• B11tuux J. Erna,

(with Zellner Plano Co.) P . 0. 8'z 903. -·

Tacaoa, Ari&., U.S.4. Full list of p11ne11ta fiten.

,

' - ~ DY~A ls pOstt1ve17 nC\ ~cauon, bu\ a deolded lmpronment rs: nut time 1ou have D y 0 LA ~~~:.'.~.:.~~~ - •,

And Prove It for Yeuraelf. BB Sf .... . ........... ~·~········ .... :1

"8 Jarllor Brace IHt 111~ ,_,, -· Co. Ltd. · 1

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i

R; D. McRae & Sons. IMPOBTE'RB AND EXPORTERS.

Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, .Tar, Pitch, JJ'is1i~ey- Supplies, &c.

Beach Premises,; Harbor Grace.

To ou~ CusTO!olEltS A."ID THE TRADE~ t .We wish to ex.tend our good wishes for a prosperous i

New Year, and at the same time our sincere thanks for their patronage for the year 1907. Our aim is to extend tQ all couneous treatment, and to place in their hands goods of sterling merit, that will meet the approbatioo of the ~onsumer which will mean an increased turnover for them and ourselves. A feature of our business this season is the addition of a line of boots named STOBll KDIG, a boot with .. hich no rubber is needed. This boot is made ext:lusively 1tJ us and is speCially constructed to withstand water. For ~tsn•n, guide, surveyor, and people that must travel in 811 conditions of weather it will meet ~eir requiremeQIS. .l!lace y..our .orders with us ca1'1)' aod avoid t th~ i~~nven~e~ce. of the ~pring rush. • • • • • • • •

1•

Harbor Brue Beat ud S1191 lllufnturlag Co. Ltd. Factory and Salesroo~s-LeMarchant Street.' ·

••••••••••~;~;!~s~;1"!~a.!:~J

of the FLOUR is what .,. appeals to everyone

WHEN BUYING •

VERBENA .

Board, Scantling, Dry Goods~ Dry Goods, Grocerie11, Hardware.

Lumber of Good Quality mo · in Stock. -ALSO-

Full assortments of Dry Goods, Provierione, Gr'OCE'ries, Hard­

ware, Mattra.88e81 Crooke~, Furniture, Ale.

_.Branc:i ~~~ ~~~ ~r. _ Thomas Ross, HarbQr Grace GR<>0ERIES AND PROVISIONS , .~~ i, ~t~c-R Gr.""'\Q .

AT J. J. HEN NESSY'S. ·,vv J ·:'\I . 1 .. ~ - '--' DS ! Men's, Women'~and Children's Winter

...

Clothing. Rubbers and Boots.

Stock of Blankets to arrive next week.

Cloths Tweeds and General Dry Goods.

JAMES CRON, ,. W~ter St. r

.

/

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Teeth extracted ab1ob1tely with· out pa.ill by wee of ntalised ah' OI'

perfect uaeathetic.

GUARDIAN :J

• FIRE AND LIFE .

~Ssnranct aEo'n. lLDDDD.)

OF LONDON.

. ¥ •

- THAT PIECE OPLAMD­qn Pipe Track Road kn<!wn as

----.ColljJln a.rm. For parnculats apply to

MRS. MARY Hiuorassv ..

A MEDICINE ·FOR SPRING' CALENl>AB-APlUL-1908 .

s. 1M. T. w. T. F. S,

l 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '23 24 25 26 27 28 2.2 ~o.

He ahruya ha• aomcthiog to grrm· ble about, • •

Haa the maD with the chip oo hie 1bou1der, ·

The world to the doga ie goiD&'· n~ doubt,

To the man ~·th the hip on bi• •boulder.

Nobody is boDee obod is aquarc. •He fiDds trap to .. d · him were

laid eyerywbcre; Nobody be ,neets wit1' will deal

. 'Wi tb hllll faJ.c. ThiDk.a the man with ihe chip OD

hia 1boalder;

Be 100.ka At Lor tr~le a farmers do for rain. . _ t

The man with We.._ ch p pn hi• •boulder : 1 Re Aarchee every pleaau~ to fiDd hidden paio,

The maD with the chip on his &boulder.

The clouda arc too dark or t.?ic IWl i1 too bright.

No matter what happcn1\ it ever i• right:

When pcaoe i1 prc•ailing be'• apoiliDg for a fight - .

The man with the chip oo hit., 1bould~

The deed may be right. but he think• it ii\ wrong. ·

The man with· the chip OD hie a boulder.

He i1 aure rjgbtand honor i1 bought for a &oD8" t.

The man with the chip on hie •boulder.

Re tbiDka be'a the champion maD­kind molt need•,

That the world ia dependent OD ·bi.m aod bis deeda;

Bat he'• the wor.t pest that society breeda-

Tbe mao with the chip 011 hi• 1houlder.

' A DRASTIC PROPOSAL •

A~ tb~ ~en\ annual mtetiog of abareboldera in the Manoheeter Orematoriam1 Mr. F. Smallman made eeve1'1 ata,..ilng propoel­UoDa. An impetus, wonderfol io extent, he uaerted, woold be given to Uie movement if oremaLion ~ere made oompolaory In oenain oaaea. All who had died from inreoUooa or contagious dlaeuee should be cremated, becauee tbta would lend t.o effectively stamp oat the dle­eue. The bodiee of all murderert who were executed ought alao to be cremated, and certainly orlmin­al luoatica should be. "I would not extend a day, or a month, or a year, in aoCJb cues. I conelder them all oaeleaa, worthless lives." H would be a mercy to aoob, he weDt on, t.o take them out of their mleery palnleuly1 and he woald suggest that a 1,tbal chamber be ereot•d, no~ only or crlmlnale, but also for all uael ' and worth· leaa llvee. "There are many peo­ple/' he conlinued," who are tired of life, and do not '!)ah to llve any loDger, and I feel l"ore that the in· trodaction or a lethal chamber woalrl be a great boon t.o each." or oouree, · be added, the chamber would be under proper contrpl, eo that there would not be any chance of lta being misused. Proceeding, be said: ••We ltaow that the In· athotion or the proreeeional tramp ia one of the great drawbaokl we have to contend with. Our rates and taxu are burdened by Uieae aaeleH, wortbleea people, who do spend the whole of their existence e:olng from one worltbouee to an· oilier, atid begging alma on their •ay. I would not extend the allghteaL mercy on the profeuional tramp. I ny that he. !Should bo "put ou\ ofbia uiatence aa speedi­ly l'Dd aa 'paloleMly ae poeeible." The ohalrm here interposed, re­marking lhlR'1ie did noL eee what all tbie had to do with cremation. A pan from any questlon11 na to the right method of dealing with tramps, if be mixed the two thioge op lo lbla way he might do a good deal of harm to the eoeiety. ·Mr. Smallman eaid that lhie question o( "uaeleas lives" bad been p1!81Dg through bis mh1d, and that" u hie propoaitl~~ The ~hairman inli· mated thd they could not allow Lhe eubjllc> o be ventilated there \fr. Ingham eald there were very powerful reuona for a lethal cham­ber Cor .eome olauea of peraool!, but such a •1'gg81tlon would Aave the effect or deterring the progreea of lbelt moye[lleoL' There WU a great deal of prejudice agalnaL it at tbe prteent lime, which would un­doobtedly iooreue. Even tm wae proposed to only cremate all orlmi· oala U woold hav" a ret?oaro•alve effeoL on ~raon1 who had thought of &iring dl~Uoo11 tor their ore­mailon L.<er lo lhe day the eec­retary Of the OOmpany,publloly OD

behalf or the direolol'8, repudiated all sympathy with the remarkable dootrinea put {urward by Mr. Smallmao.-Rx

I •

WllL IISSINti BE PROHIBITED ..

TlltOlculatory Process Den9unced by ScJentJ1ts aa Ext,.rerpcly

Daorerous-ttow the Oda· pr Can bo Removed.

:t UeD dilonasion is bei~ carried 01' b1 eome of the be t aeien•i~t' •• t.o tJi. daD&M and "rrill>4)" of k1uin1i , INI by .Dr. Somers, Health O:Iiccr of At· la.Diio Oit1, •and Dr. Nalpu.c1, o! th" Medical FMlulty of Paris. Th••y chnrvc tha kia with ap~dins: gr111po. s a. h· feTer, m11ull!4, momp , •~h0<1pini: ooaah, typlioid fever , dtphU-«·i~, rry. aipilu, mcninaitja, t11bf\rc11!,..,1•, an•! man.7 infoctio111 $kin d i1ra.w'I. ·~!.I'• ~aoat legislation on t h" :l;(!{'~. c'-1 tba poetillg of not ice• iu r~ihr;H· al.1· tloDt, atrfft rara and o~: ... r p bi' plaeea, bot ·they uy it wc1:ld i... us()­leaa to post lhrm on • rrandah!, if1 ooay corntni, porcb1•1, b:::?cly nc.o:.:S, or moonlit h1wn•. Thr7 :aLo propoi<> oompalJory legislation for metho<!s of dWnfcc:tion of fhe mouth ~<I 11urify. tq t.he breath, espot>i:Jly 1:\ vico totbe protection of .. 111u~o\ t..l,i who arc parti~lr.rli '"bi ~ .o •' ~. ·• -tion. The S:Nllltcsl and mos rl!·''"' .. poriftcr and C'lrtn d"'t rO:'C" lrnon '· I• madit1J 10it1nce for t l:u mouth, : I and breath, u 1n·cll 111 for ihl' '1'·• J. atomacb and lunt:11, i,> P· .... cltino. :!. i•

triumph of the me<\!".al \!OrlJ ti·.:." attracdna •h:tiost 11111..,<'ra:il nl\•·111:.11 beet.nae of thfl wontl1•rful re~i:!ts ,, tending ita use. One of it.J rec · :lt trt UD1ph1 ia toW u a lt'tlttf'r of m:J>o r: ence ill tho (ollowine brief al:iremer:t .Dr. ilocvlll Co.

J U11 ltDdi~ 100 photo Md tNlcienlal h W' with ' "' IOQt ~·' n'mf<lr 1'3\'t'fll '\£ y, : ~ did •O!WSora Iv: t1 • ..:. l WC°' ot-1 t • .., ' ; '° Jeaa or ~ • """ z ,.,. t 1-,.w•m'... t. • doetots b&dSl11m .mtOPMf\!t Jt.,'\!"lt •Cr,_ •UrrJ? u ..... XrlunP:"a:>1eT<'fl'.<>:;:an <>l 11to1v·v••"' lottT!blrct-1 1.(1 ' '' """' F:1"" I . ,,., nr ,h llOtS'~' I ' d l><'T<"r J"' b>uor. 8111 '"'' I 1:. : sattd me. x1 luu.i;:s .,,.,.. nrt • l••ll• i..: ""' ~ ~dlluc lt .. Jl<.'?11:M1t111 rt:re.

Wl!'. U7.ZIS 0 41!."lD&. 5::1 IIJ.t~ur1~ .... t.. 14.1 '.c.o. Out.

Pqchlne: pr<100·111e1•d Si·1'"""· i• aci. mittlld to~ tl.r 14.-.t ,,. f11l a I dial'• & "d J?"t='' tl " r· ·.:. 9-V ·n i1 }'QT hoil•f'l" up t~" 1 un-<lt>l"IJ isy'.Ucin and· ('1·nntz .. 11 fo r.1 o ... ,. ~c·1 tro11bl<-t> ,..,,\ i• HP tti t!11 ~b,,,t. tbrQ:lt. r.nd lt•'lr, :- i: cd, ii i, Ai-n;>l1 unaJlprcad·•I•'·•. It ~ ~ r .. 11,.1,r,. iir.l'!" f. lrt>llhJl<'llt. t'nr I 1" 11l nil <Ir:• ·~i•I~. &>• Ql'U l ,,. nr T. ·' " U "ll, Lhr.itt><l, 17 J h.a o{ r.trrr: \\\ ~t. To. •outo.

- Much money i1 made out or the Britieh policcmeD'• cast·ofI uni­form•. Quantitiea are bought by African traders and exported to varioua {>;lrta of the dark continent. where they arc exchanged for palm­oil, it'ocy, akiD• aDd other merchan­diac. It ir by no meaaa an uncom· moo aigbt to~ a swarthy aangc dressed la the uniform of a London policeman, aad wearing the regula· tion helmct qf Jbe force. I

. , fwaS....S...-.~

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BA·LM

• -A Bo1ton man bad revealed to

him 111 a dream the whereabouts or hia motber-iD-law. loet tbtM: 20 years. It 11 'such dreams aa thil' tbat make11 a. man waut to stay awake for eyer.

linart's Liniment Lnmberman'S lricnd. -Down ia Tcxae an cntcrprisin~

watermelon grower baa invented a machine to aced the melons. and now melon 1ceda arc ecllinJ.!' as low aa fifteen cent• a pound. llu ndrei.I~ of acres of melon• are oow ;:rn" n 111

Lipacombe County each year for the 1peci6c purpoee of obtainin~ - cc<l. the melon ltaelf Dot being u~.·d .

CROUP

Tho an anal flro1lt• <•t :\I '" ~" • • . • amoUDt to $.\OOO!ltl

---SLEEP-:-;ATl'ltl·:·~ c;r:1:.\ T

RESTon~:H.

While yoo "IM"p l'\uturo t1 r1·•1ur111.: tho cell• and ll1ouu waat~rl rlurtni: th•· hours ot wake tulna • . Yem C•Ul II'•· loo11;er '"lthout food shAn wlthnn l ~h .. ·1· t.nd perrutent 1leeplcaiinu,. u.n"ll" poln ta 10 DOf\'OUA COllAf'CI'. Or. ( 'hn.,. • .Nerve Food curl't 1lel'1pll'••11~·· 1., building 111• lh~ nerrouo • •••tt'ln 11uJ 11. bene04' are lht1 refort1 l"•llui;.

20th Centnary Home Encyclopedia, (~ti ca.Hy handled T OI':'., cnn1•lni11~ 3,"'I" •page., (8 .x ti x :!~ In.), 11.'~•••t .itl -j ,.et•, over 70\l tlln•tra1lon•. 11 ... 111J111..: \11:1 halt· ton 11 1w r1ralta o f ni,;n ""d ", .. men, (e<>oletlullc., 114tr"m" "· "arrt .. r• , actors, 111.:.). with flll colorN '""I". l I' ~ale, handv, rl'lla lJle, !'OllCt'ntral•·•l,

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VICTORIA BOOK STORE.

KeeJ ll1art'1 Liniment tn the bo11Je.

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The effect of Scott!..s Emal.slon on thin, pale children ii mqicaL •

It makes them plump, ro.y, active, happy. It contains Cod Liver Oil,~­

and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it ii eaaily dipstecl by little folk.

.ALL DRUOOISTS1 50o. .AND e1.00.

M~nlher of tM Muaic 1radu' A#OCiation

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orththlir Dr. Morse's Indian

Root Pills.

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~To Sift lodtr'I - lie Dr. Morse's llldlll lllt ... TH~ BltST l'~ILY PILL fN U8C

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St. John's Marble -PERSONS BKQUIBDI~

:Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and such like Work

oan be 1ul\ed by addreaaing \be PToprle\or0

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No. 99.

BTABDABD

&bal we know mm .. Bereb1 •• ho• thal He abldelh In ua bJ the SplrU whtoh Bo.«••• 111."

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~r 1111 .. cbUP:'-Oll• .... . 4() .84l'DT YOl~ oont&latar: aboul 9',000 wall·prla ...

~~~~~'t:u~'t:·1~J:ii~ w~&han,~o~ Oyolopedla - ObatDben' lnc:omparable worlc1 w1Ua addlUone to make It mor4' •ul&aale for American nudera. Com­bla• lbe a11Ya11'4a:n of a llnt.-n&e oyolopedla with thO.e of .a hf&b-olaa proreotntdreg diteio.ory. Very blgb '61Umoalal.. You woUld UH thla till UIDM to nezy ouoe YOQ would UM the more cumbrou• o;oto~ allid dlctloa· art... No llH buala- or)lrof .. loual man, QO ambUlocaa 7oung mu, no homo olrole oaA atrorcl to do wtUlool a ltood c.rotopedla and dloUoaary. lla7 benect OD \he lll.ltalmeat plaa. Apply to

~ol1m ad ahptlolam are u lDeritabl• u ·an pricks lo a Aeld of miltln. fhC>M lbd are DOl born apln, Ito' Chat ba'H no\ llM 1plrit· o&l mind CADDO' '" God, caono& rlRh&l7 wonlllp God, Who la a' SplrU. And &be oure for th ... evlt. of lack ot kno•ledge la nol t.rl(Qmto&a, bai th& hfe gl'fio~ ioaoh of \he Splrll or Cbrh•\ We 1a1 \o eoob. "Come and ~" Thu, like, Na,baolel, the.1 will exclaim, " Thou.· art the Son or God"

Our mlon or God depend• opon tbe •meuarit or Bia Spirit ll•ed lo oar life. Theni le growth in gnoe. · Al. the 6n1&, •hen tbe Hnl1 8pJd\ enltn oar heart, •e ma1 feel tha\ oar 1pldl11&lhy ia perfected, tha\ .. , th• bapdem or &he 8plri& oa.r~ter le matured ; bat thla It only &lae new blrU., the htglu· Din«. or life ti•' a ... 1ope wlthoai llmft.~~aalimHed t;i7 oaroan IMIOf&tloo. We then h'ave a certain •ieloo or God, bol it ls aoper8clal and obildieb, A1 we Rrow we ~ aoden&and more or Bia fo6D \e power and wlaclom and ·loye, f Bis bollnMI and joaUce and m • cy. God becomu more \o aa yea

DR. MORSE'S lNDlAN ROW PILLS VICTORIA BOOK .STORE. f

T"B\' are the ~edy that the · Jtouateous band of nata~ baa

provided for alldlaeues arU4as from IMPURE BLOOD.

Morae', ........ ~ ..... Piil ~ ... :rs~

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rHE W. H. COMSTOCK C011 Ltd.

by year. Foriana&ely wt 1ball nev· "'-'-'"••}., more than oar moal er lsnow God eo\lrely. and ther41 cberla ed plane. Let 111 pray and will alway• be lhe inoenUH to labor \o "balld onraelH• up on know more, a detlre to "bear what our moat holy faith." Tbuil we He will apeak to oa " abaH knc1• Him better lor Whom

Som.Um• we hne an im1>r•11· our .aoula yearn. ' aloo thal God might reveal Him· Now we know bow CbrlS\ lr.oew Mir more olearb to ua. Some eno the Father, and llow He reveal• ban an lnjmetl-Mllng. Ba\ le\ Wm to 01 One with the Falber aa remember that wherein Be 11 lo lf'fe, Be i1 one with Blm lo hidden He la hidden bJ oar lack knowledge~ and aa we 'become one of exalted oharaoter. Oar tower le wllb Obri•' in Ure. so we aball be­too low. ILltenlhrotided bJ milt.a come one "hh Him in knowing and OYtr 1badowed"'1 cloadt. QI)(! God, Ltkenee1 \o Christ i&. our le wlllln1 to 'nveal a hundred polo' or contact and the cbannoU>r limes more of Rim•lf to 111. ae oommaoicalioo ... No one knoweth •oon u we are capeble of under· lhe Son ean lhe Father : neilher 1taodlng. Our howint God moil dolh an1 koo" tbe Father eave 1.be •alt a~ oor Ji Ting "bat "•know Sin and he to wbomeoe .. r lhe Son Be irl•• at alr mil• dMp uound revealec:h Him. "We ab,.11 be •t all lh• earth j bot IOmt nu\ lhem· l.e6ed •hen we awake In Bia like. eel•• ln\o a 11mall, un.eoUlated ne11; and then.•• 1hall aee .Rim room or cave. Some Jet their che1t face \0 fa09 a1 d know Hen u aleo conlraot.., ont.il lhe1 can breathe bul we are known " li&lle, merelJ al lhe \op or theft. Mlllioooket, Maine, Jan. U, 1008. lan1a. Tb17 4o no\ ge\ enoo1b ox11eo \o eene the purpoee1 of life, and the lower parll or their lanp are in a o@ditlon of CQDIOU­da\loo or foroooeamption. Ot.ben b7 developloR.ilaelr lunge and by tilt praeUoe of deep breatbing ward utr laberculO'de ad build op a 1tron1 coulta\ion. So It ls wllh olaanCi.r, wblob le th• meuare of our 'rial.on of God. A •lf-oenlred llf•l• .. ftlltrloted life, lnca~blt of blab -. .. of God. Our llom• 1bo11lcl be well ven\llattd with the frtie 1plrH of Heaven.and we should breathe d .. ply or Ula& epiril lo or­der &o grow and be lo abounding eplrllaal h .. llh. Then •• 1ball clay b7 dav learn enough abou' God &o keep 01 U.tnklng.

Tlaoee &hat u .. a•llfe of hit. and 1pl .. D bave low Tl••• or God'• loweaqd warm-bear&edo .... Thoe. tba& look apon •lf.dtnj.Jl onl7 from &be dark oatllde. 1t'i little lo tbe Croa1 of Obri1t in wbiob to glor7. I• 11 bard for U.em \o ... that &bflre hi muoh lo the a&on.,_ meoL Tboee tba' have not feh llle ,owtr of God'• 8 rlt lo tran11-formla1 th"lr own Ila•• Utile faith ln ite powflf rea•o•ra'e ol.heri or aubdt1 the foroea ' of beathtol•m and Tlntn lt1 ....... Thoee tltat llH tn a cellar eee Ul\le of lhe 1lorlea of tbt 1l&r-obtepao1l­.cl h•nn11 or 'be wltdom of lheir Creator. Tbe 1elf-centered eoula ,.. u li\Ue to Lbe dl'fine lruthe of the Oborob'• Cretd11, trutbe tba\ baYe made our Cbri1tlan land dlr­ferea' from tbt honon of lbe Coo10. A• we live \be ChriaUike Ille we eball know ·'Ch rt et u the power of God _alld the 1"l1dom of God."

It t. rlabl for a• lo aim a\ Rreat­•r wealth \ban we now p<)IUllll. It 111 right \o Itri Ye lo be more cultur­ed ln boyhood; ha\ the eupi:eme aim ehoold be.rl(I glorify God b1 belag like Chris\ lo cb:iracter. Tboawe aUaln to a culturfl 0£11oul and a knowled~e of Him Whom to how 11 life e\ernal. Ye~ we are prone to forget tbla lo our life. Dul character Cbri1lllke is worth

A Good fem.lb Unlmtal ...........................

- ln th• to~ •hope of Vienna lbe rl1hl lo one &elephone oall \• thrown la wflh nery porch- mllde abou t.ea centl.

,.,...-ra~ FAtoflLY MBDtOllfF!. TllOUT 'LA~ Ol'fT,. JAlf. t, l81H.

T•w w. e. OolllH'OCJK Co. Daull8TM :-Fin' a nomber of )'Ian I

bn• uMd and IOld~oiu Dr. Mone'• lo· dlllD Roo$ Pt.Ila. r coa•lder tb•m lbe "fer;, boat ror Pamll:r lJM." end all my c:utomera 1peak htslll1' ot them.

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-Th. cabmen or Loadon~rn ao q· fttfa&e ot O'l'er im .. n mllUoa dollan a year.

TBE BEST oonoa REVEDY.

F•OK Ma& Ro:uurr Toan-, of Uo• dllla. N. Y.

•I can "Y 'II' Ith Iba oUDOtl oonftdeoce tbal I tblnlt 'Da. WMTA&'• RA.LUX o• WiLJ> oiB-T Ui• boa1. coa1b remedy 1 have ever known, a11d belleve J ow• my preeeot uatenoe lo IC. ..,ondol'fol ctira­tln powe111, havtn1 at one time been brought "•r:r low b1 adltltr ... lag ooosh aooompuled with 1pltU01t of bloOd, and oth~ •1m11.tom6 of lbat dread d .. troy .. r QoH•mpln~. I tried ma.ay remedloa .,ltboal t'ffect, anUI a ruort 10 the Bal· alm wu hlldl which, by tbe bl..,1111 of Ol•la• Prov deoce,aooa restored me to heallb. The 8al .. in II now «>or roaort wbo11.11nr any of our tamU7 II att.olced whh cou~• or oolda. and H hu never Wied to it.lve tbe d•lr.S rellitt. l kefp oon1tanll1 a wpply oo band. Doring tho put ten 7Mra l haye lalluenceil ma6y per110D• to malle uae of thlt rtmf'dy, aad alway• with tbe umo •uo--· 25o.. 60c. and SI per bolUe. &Id b.7 dealer• geoerally, aad b7 T. ~o~urcro •Oo.,St..1oho• .. ------Tb• .. umatod coetot .o aqoednct to bring water trom 'be CaC.kJlll to New YOrkllfl~

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I oonal4or MTN'ARD'B LrNillENT &b.a BEST lt.aialeatl.D u ...

Iaot my toot badly Jammed latel.r, I ballied hw.ell wtth 1dlNAR0'8 lJNl· MB..~, and It wu .- well N ner nu& cla7. .

Yoon nry uul.r. T. O. MoMUL.LEN.

- In the tamtly ot Mr. a.nd lll111. Wll· Uam Mlllt ri, oJ NJIM, Mlch 1 are roar Mia of twf11t. ,t;ach let wu born on Sund•y•

' KNEW DA CS:A8E IN um. 0

Mr. 0 . W. Parub,Stu~o 811 On'°' wrltt1 lf1U be went to iw.'"Cbue al Ann Arbor, Mleb" In J&e7 f«>r ]>1111 tM kldo•1 dletut'{WU c:ored and hu wa1ebec:I tbo

~adua lool°ft'8 lo lb• populartt.r of r. Cbll.M'• Kldn• 7-Wnr -Piil• anlll •1 ere now .known lu prM"tloalt,y

e,·erv home lo lbla oouorry .. "Well u tbrouirboui tb• eatlr• cooUooat and Europe.

-T'wo looomotlve1 coold paa ••ch other lA aDJ' of Uie f01lr fGA1hll of th• lllaantMila.

(I SCl~QL~~ BUOU ~ \ ~ nsa

SAR; SUBI ill 8iLY i"Oll

SCIATICA. ~Scorca.of teetimoaiai'11ihadtrom pcnona who hue been cu~ b the u.ae of ScuTOr.. The origifal ati­moniala cau 'be eccn on appli~tion to the Company.

St. John'a, Aptil It, 1908.

' nm lUu.n. :Price-SO cents per bottler ' Fish, large marcbantable, per qU.M.00

Fiab, amall me:cbant.able ........... .6.00 For Ale by ageota ~brougboat ~e Flab,~ maderi&, •• ~ ................ .5.80

country. Whol~le 0011 from Piah,1mil1Kaderia .................... 4.80

Th -neddl C Pleb, laqe W•l India. ................. 4.00 e c e Li.nim~t q., Fiah,1m&11 w.i Indla. ................ .8.tiO

0 BarlJor G1aa, N/ld. Pilb, Lallralb .................. 8.50 to 8.80 or, ahore caro ... 4.00 to 4.60

EXTRACT b~;;:.: ... ::::~::::::::fig &i.co, o. ~ ;;:u pv vo.-•..•.. .a.oo

From' the llerchant Shipping Act ~~~o.i:cr .. ~6·iKr&ofe~ Bef'errl.n4r to tht\ Naming Cod OU, pa Ul.o, bardwooclpkp- 68.00

ot Ships.° Sohwood pkp .. .861.00 . , navDlOJIL

Raool.ATIOHS MADS BY Tl:l.S Boun 01' llanlt.oba flraL pa&en&I ...... -6.80 '° 6.eo TUI>s, IM CoHJUNCTtOM )VJTH THt Manhoba 1eooDd p&&eD\1-.. .6.40 \o 6.00' Cc»unSstoN&RS or Cusrows UNDllll Minntapoli1 p&\ellta ........... 6.00 to 6.40 SSCTION 50 or TH& MsJtCKANT .Ka~a paLen\I ................. .6.60 to 6.90 SBIPPlNO ACT, 1nn6. • llanit.ob& and Oot&rio. •••••• ..UO to 6.60

7- Wintu •h~ per cen• . .6.00 10 IUlO

UNDER the proTi.sions or Section Pork.J>er brl m•-......... 17.60to18.00 50 or the Merchant Shipping Butt Fork ........ - ... ·-~ .. 18 60 k> ~·~

A --~ th B--....t . Pork, pv btl., tam. m.• .. .!4.00 to' ct, lyvv, e ........ or Trade, ID COD· Pork, bean ..................... 16.60to17.00

junction •ith the r..ommissioners of Bee!, per brl ._ ... _ ........ -14.00 &o 16.00 Customs, hereby make the followin Ham, per lb,. Canadiab-... 18 &o 'ZT Regulations relating to shipi' names, Ram. per lb,. Bellut... ..... 28 to 80 and direct that they shall come into Ham, per lb,. Uptoa'a...... 28 foree on nt January, 1908 :' Baoon, per lb.................. 18 to !IS

t A h Obeee, per lb ••••.• ·-········• 18i &o 20 .- Jly ~n w o pro~ to BuUer, per lb., Oanadla.o... 26 &o 85

make application for the :Registry of a Oleo, per lb..................... 11 '° a British Ship shall give notice in writ- Ko&a.., lo pao., per pl ... .J>.U IO 0.82 ing Q( the pro~ name of the Ship ~. llah& brown, per OW\ 6.80 to GJtO to the Rcgist.rar or )hipping at the In· BQiar, «n0Gla&td, per o1" .•• 7.ao &o 7 S> tended Port nC Rcgiltry at least four- ~. loaf, per ~ •••••••• UO '° 10.00 teen days before .the date on which It Btiiwl, per~. K.. 1. .. , •••• oy•••••• .. uo ' lated eJ!l Bread, J* bai, 1' .. S. ••••m•••••••••••4 80 11 cootemp tQ eci the rcgiAry. Po&aioee, P.E.J .......... _ ................ .,uo

7.-Wben it is proposed to register ~ local ........................ rn .. .2.00 the ship at a port not situated in the Ourot.e,l'LI ...................... ._ ...•. .220 British Islands, the Registrar to whom Bee&, per bu ..................... 2.80 to 4.00 the name is intimated may proceed PMe, per brl., round ........ 4.00 tn 6.10 with the registry or the ship ir be sati1- Peae, per f brl., rouod ........ .2.60 t.n !? 76 fies himselr that the name does not P-.. p,.r brt., •pJU .......... ..,8 90 t.o 7.00

Pna, Pfr f brl., eplic.. .. ......... 8.60 to 8.70 appear in the Current Mercantile Navy Peita, gTet<n, per lb .......................... 4f List; but ir the name does so appear, Olla•1u>cee, per lb .................... .a &o St the Registrat shall transmit the appli· Oalm-.J, pt<r btl ............ ... 7 20 &O 7.60 -cation to the .Registrar General of ~h, per bbd ........... ...... .... JJIO to UO Sbippiog and Seamen, and the case ..,OMDe oil, per p.Uon ...... 0.16f &o J!O shall be treated in the manner laid Tobaooo, per lb ..................... 62 to 70 down for Registry in the British U. l'llODOC&, FRUIT, rrc. taods. Bay~ per too ........ " .... - ............ .82.QO

Department or CU!toms, tnd Janu· Fodder, per &oo ............... 18.00 &o I0.00.. uy ,

908 Oa&.a, per buahel .... - ....................... 80

• · H. W. LEMESSURIE'R, Bran, per 100.lb 11a11k .................. u• Caws f11;ed, ltJO.Jb ... ok " ............. L76

AssistantCollcctor. C'orn. ptr uolr .............................. 2.00 I.============= Ooromeal, ptr brt ............. "8.00 &O 8.80 Government Notice.

"" TENDERS Re~ulred for Mall 'team,r

for f ago District. TENDER,S will be received at this

office until noon on W JWNESDAY, the ut APRIL, for a suitable •teamer to perform the Posral Service between WESLEYVILLE and FOGO during the comintz season. Service to com· mence MAv 1st, and to continue until the 3 1ST 01tC£1111U!Jl, wcathtr and ice pcrmiu ing. The ~t must bllve a speed of lU lea.st eight knots, and pro­vision for the suitable arcomodation of ten female and, ten male passengers.

Tbc"stcamCt' Is to make one round trip CllCh week, le:ivi , Wcs.leyville on Tuesday on the arri r the S.S. "Dun· dee" and calling at Newtow,n, Cat Hr., Otrer Wadbam lslds., It>ner \Vadham lslds , Musgra-.:e Hr., Ladle Core, Rocky Bay, Fredericton, Gander Bay, Vidoria Cove, Honroods, Indian l•lands, Seldom-Com~Bye, Tilton Harbor, Little Fogo Island, Joe Batt's Arm, Ban'd lslanlls and Fogo ;,.steam er to remain at latter port for two h0ur1 . ner delivery 0=·1; the~ return by same route to esl•yviUe, to connect with the S.S. 0 dee'' OD Saturdlly. ~

Go~rinent .to have power to add ot substitute ports where the same can be done without detriment to the service.

It Viall also be at the optiou of ~v­ermeilt to require the steamer to make a fortnightly trip to $L J ohn's.

T ender to m te, "bnt quantity of freight steamer is o.ble to carry, and to specif, the rate per weekly round trip ~t which the semce will be performed including board of ltfail Clerk.

Further parric11lars may be obtained on appl1e4tion to this J>epanmenL

The Govcrmen\ ~ not bind tbc:m­.aelves to acctpt the: lowest or ar.y ten· der.

11. J. B. WOODS, POSTMAST&R G&NUAL..

General Poe~ Otllc., 1'~, Muell, 19Cll.

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Ool• DI, per cue. ................... - ..... 280 ~ per dos~, local .................. nooe lW e., panndgeand whom ...... : .... so Baaine, per bux ............... 2.20 &o UO B.aiaina, per~. Oali!omia _, ........ G.00 Cun-aot., per cwi ........................ 6.40 0raDget1 rrr C&IO .,,. ........ , .. "" ..... 8,60 I Alm~a rapea ........................... 4.00

00.U.. North Sy~oey, peMou .................. 6.60 t!outh Sydney .............................. 6.2\> Viotona ..................... ................. & 10 Glace Bsy .... .............. : ................ 6.10

Wlil8ll. ~uniper ......... ................. 26.00 to S0.00 t5~luglca, ceder, No. 1, ~ At .. 4.60 to 6.00 ~b. og:N, !Ir, :!So. 1 ........................ 2.00

lllg ee, {line, No. 1 .................. 2.00 Latha .............. ...... ...... ............... nooe Palinp ............................. 1.60 to 2.20 8pnice board, No. J ......... 1a.oo to 20.00 Spruco plan Ir, joi•ting, ttud· ,

,dlDI( IDd IC•Utling ...... i.noo \() 26.00 l ·lO. Pt ci i. ll>nl• e ffooring ........... .28.00 H ·ln. p. &J.,=ue 6oorlaK.J!O.OO to !t.f.oo ptln. IJ· ci-i • ~ floudog . .20.00 to 24.00

ne boil,d ( )." ......... .60.00 to 60.00 H11rdwodd ptanlc ...... _ ..... 80.00 t.o 85.00

The abcive quot.al.iona a.re wholetale.

et~e Jtarbot @tau ~tanbatb - Alfi>- ,

CONOEJ:hfoN BAY ADVERTISER re printed &od pollllabod nary FrldaJ' evonlni:, al U1e STA!'DAIUI omcel Vic· lllrla Hl., ll11rl>or (lrace, by M'llOD ~ Ollte

SublJcrlpttoo RAtoe:-U.00 per &11Dllllll $!.Oii (lf'f llelt )'Hr; lo fortti1l Rbeortb· et1 &lie ratu will be r.uio.

Adnr&l•lng Ratf't-60 oenll per Inch tor ft111t lnMrU110; t'll'en~:'per Inell for eaob eont111aa\1011. ,. ... tor t.hr._ or moN -ntbJ. • aiu:aber of luentou of actft1'11ae ... '8 NUt lie .,.ailed b7 ... 114T9ftllll

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~T L:..:.!I ~ ~4s TU FIKE AT Cll&LSBA. AltRlV AL8 PROK TD SSAI4 -To-morro-.r beinr Good Fridat, E3 R~ Ft c;;.;~ t Boatoa. Iba. ~ua.-A s.w. ll'IBBllltY. wepabllab the 6TAJfoilD to-day.

pi, f&lllle4a~t '1'be 8. S. ~ Casat.. Bran! -Ttae AIJerine, Capt. s. Winaor, R¥AN

..:::.-...-..-TBIHITY, HILD. 'f.nllatoa....t tioi~. arrl"4 laat oicllt. ~ between °reached St. John'• at S o'clock lut -' co•PldllJ .. - 91 '1000 lpd 8000 eeala. Sbe )lad Telling. with 5,000 aeala. She got

GENERAL.; MERCHAN IS. a.er.ea. deetloYIU 500 d1N_llbtc badlJ damapcl la tbe bon. an :a aupply of coal from the S.S. Ad· ------------------------- boaeea ucl pabflc Tndldbap. dJoTi pampa la•Yiir beeG kept «Old'f QD ftlltare. which em.bled her to 1team

Importen of British, American, Canadian, F~ and German L500 t...we. from tbelr bablta- tile Coals aacf tieal1 were e11iftid'aa4 to port.· { t1ou ud nmclered tell tbouaad repaira made. The put •print w&1

D 8 od P I I .nee.a.a ,anl ... 1 ... .._ __ people homele.. Tbe City B;oJ!d· the •tormlnt eftt experieDClld b -.N&wromcot.ANo'ale.a.TCa.-Tbe ry 0 S, nY ' ODS, I IH, ,LNUPH .... tor ntima\n tbe loa at tea mallioa a.DJ pehOll OD board a.ad the chiJ tara oiit of the Newf6unaland. Capt. dollan. Tbe ire •l!L which WU edgiaeer. Mr. Jam~ Bradbart. Panooa. is aa follow•~-8.438 young ill the form of a.a ech~. uteaded (wbo baa beeA to the eea1 i•berr for barpe. 3 . old harps ; total, 8. 441. --ax.roaTUto or-

C d 011 ..._ .. ,._. 011 Sal lli.lllilll . -.......... faca mile aad • ball, &lid ,.. .. oav '8 asul who without doubt Oro-. we1gbt, 162 tooa. 1 ~t.. 10 Codfl,tl, 0 , ""• llVI 1 •n, p ~~ ... , .,.,,,_. '· eade4 wbea the water ~ reacheCI bo~ record for leGJth of time Iba.; net. 156 tona. 7 cwt., 3 qra.. 19 at ~laea Creek. Start111l' from a ripeed at thlt iadutry) MJ• that Iba. Valve, $13. 914.56. The crew bladt1ar factot"J at .the N. --W. Ead th• atorma were terrifk. and that of 203 mea •hared m 74 each.

BRANCH ES°rAllLJSHM&l'CTS AT

BONAVIS~ KING'S COVE, ELLISTON, GBBBNSPOND. And the following STATIOM"OH LAelW>Oll-

Batteaux, Webber's Harbor, Orleans and Hawk's Barbor.

FISHING OUTFITS Supplied at all the abo•e Eta! 'ish"'llents. ' . . HIGHEST !>RICES PAID for all kinda of Produce.

of t11e aty at aboat 10.30 a.m. to. • day. tt marcbed;r'eatlaa-11 throarb L':,ww~e ..:-°0 wu the worat -The meo employeht the 1chr. tbe bui.Deu iiectloa, Cleat.ro7iag 0 Y . ~ Roweaa •uc:ceeded in gettiog- her teaemaat homes OD eitber site.., Tile Ic:elud bore ap 00 ra~. ay up OD the lauo_chway1 oftbe 1lip 00 ttae b~a. Aai•tuc:e &om tbe moraiq. •boa~ 1~ mlln S. · of Tue.day. Bepa;r1 are beiog made nearby dtiee wu called ill bot tJa lie Faak .. The ice 1~ apread abroad to her bottom ; ebe will be ready for

reat batt_.. of tire ap-ratua waa and will pa• away to tbe toathaad lauachloO' oo Mooday. The plank-& -·J r- eastward. Capt. Brau hu done . • . . aaable to •top the Sama aatil near· i• best io the face of~ dUJical- ior and couple of the timber~ 10 ly dark. Ia tbe meantime the flee- fee that tbi• •prior apioat the bottom on tbe 1t11rboard 81de. iar in..,itan"were met by sada a ~fill "°~_, • e ere ~ and item were brnken and damaged ~~.gt~JW.iwu -~11l:\Lr*'J! --.tJaJ •bat not to uy great utent.

=====;:;;s;;;:;;;r;i1$i=;:;=.-=--=--maa;m-.-----·T~~-~ alii:I tJae ·~ to -Tbe result of the Rbodtt.' 1110 .L- lirao8 -Standard -A committee of tbe ladies of the State; militia wen draWlt •tioa to =d Island Co~) caoae 1 .u. Scbolanblp eumioa~ion1 for 1907 ~ UIU" • Cathedral c:oogregatloo &::/:* atJl.ntala order and keep tlle &re • B . were made koowo dor10.ir lut week. • · AJl'D boldiog a Cbarify Daociair 1 • ble dear for tbe &remeo. All:tbe banb, The Kaapr •• Capt. iabo arri•· BaUe1 and McGrath, St. Bonaven·

COlnnt..OI B'l 1nYEBT13EB. II dariog nut .week, probably on more ~ll three-qurten of the ed at ~t. Jolin• Tue.day e nlnr. tures; Mitchell and Chaplir1, Mclho-, liMU 4 All Wedne.day night, the proc:Ud• of cbarcbea. fllllY ball of the baildiar at S 0 clock. with 9.~ aeal She dial College; and Tnit. B1s!Ulp

which will be aet apart to form a tiec:Uoo aod ae&riJ all of the .cbool- was badly dama~. aad 1 was ·Fdld ColleKe . . paned. Mc~r.:ith. of TRUW.DAY, ARPIL l6, tGOS. nac:leue for a faod by which.- the lo- boua were wlpedoat. Io tbe tar- only ~1 hdtd worth oto ~be :J St. 800'1. is too young to cnicr. :ind

I c:al ~t. Vinceat~e-P&al Wlet1 wW moil maay ot- tlae melt llJld infirm caplaUJ an crew a e reac Balley ~ill be lba.t collcl:'e: nomi-CHE1<SEA. MASS .• FIRE. 1111dertake indaatrial work DUl eea.: fowad ditiColty ill obtaiai•I" ••isl· poJ!b E ik C t. J b K b d nee; :ratt. from Bu1bop_ 1''e1ld. a~d

. aon. Tbe object of the ladle&..' el- uce and aenral were foreottm eo e r .' ap 0 ea,n, reac e a choice bctwced Cbapho and M1t· Tbe iire io c:Jielaea, "1aa... on !ort i1 a pra.t.e-worthy oae. aad de. that at 1l o'clock the aam~ of St. !oho•. S o·ctock Wcdnnday chell will h:i.vc to be made by tbc

Suo~ay laat. baa a wept away a acne. tbe earnest aup~ al oat dead waafoar. Three of the9e were Tm~~1Ear,.kw1thk 17b,000fi yoaohg;tacalet. Method lat College. 'l'he aelection of large lot of property, and uafort':'· citi&eoL The tickcb "111 be sold at baraed to death aad one womaa ..., ra too t e rat w 1 e-~ tltc Rhode•· ac:bolar wlU.not be made nately ii•e penoo1 bue Joat their $1 fer do11ble aad 50 cents for .tted i id• at home u the on ptb March. and oo the l2od .the for aome weeka. - Pcoplc, for March. t~. MaaJ. .N~wfoaodlaoders re- ain le 'ticket. aad aa refrnbmeatll c:ommi 90 c . main patch waa •truck 150 m1lea •!de lD the TICUuty of the c:oo8agta· wuf be sanrlied zratuitoHly. th' baildla&' caacht fire. Relief work eut of ~-Q_r~i• laluda. The -P11Bt.tCATJONS R£C&tv£D WlTB lion. the moat. we uoderat&~d •. be· proc:eed• wft amount to a aum that for tbe ~ of ta.e bomelen waa Erik loather m1aeo-mut by colliaioo THANllS.--Tbe Ccnau1 and Sta ti&· loogiog to B&y-de-_Vetde Dtstri.cdt. will belp tow-.rda the accomp}iah· ~ wilhill ala boura ,after the with the Aurora oo tbe 16th March. tlc:a office. Department of Agricul· Many Bar~ Graaa~• too ru1 e meat of the ol)ject in •iew. AN •1:¥ted· and at ~O o clock to- The Vtkiar" Capt. W. Bartlett. lbre of Canada aend~ u1 The Cana-there. A Relief Committee bu bce1l llfrbt ~ In fall awanr under tb~ from the GaU, got in St. John·• at d lan Year Boole, 1907, a well-bound. been appointed, and ao appeal baa lea4etellip of the State Board 0 5 o'clock Wedoe_§day moraior. She •olume of 09er 500 pagca of just been made for aid. I -Ga.um L.u:~ -Capt. Job Knee Claarity. The rreater aamber of bas 20 000 ydflllf bar,..-withib •acb information aa tbe bu1ioe ..

Tbia morning the STAICD.t.aD re- and hi• crew feel badly o.er the loee baircu.ip datro1ed were of wood. 4.000 of a fall load. SQe •truck the man and otbera ioterc:ated in that cei•ed the following- menage from of thdr 1blp with her valuable load .eats 00 March 17. 10 mllea N. w. of c:ouotry re.r1uire.

' Mr. Selby Bawkioa. IOD of Mr. of 21,000 .ea.I!- Bad the steamer Boatoa. April l3.-Tbe terrible Grind•tone Jalaod. She ttporte. The Aprft oumber of tbe Journal Fred. Bawkia1: Well era~ IA the lee, or taad •h~ fire •bida awept the city of Cbelaea the Kite. on the 5th April, with of t~ Royal Colonial lo&titute ie

·1 15 1908. ao aeal• oo board, the lou wo,ld 00 Sua4ii.7 mai!e bomelw twoNs· 5.000. with chance• of picklDK DJ> a alao"!o band. The papcra read and CHELSEA. Man.. Apns • a'Ot baft been felt. Bat to l09e the foaadlud familia. witb thoaaaa • load aa the pan• left by the Viking di lled bef

Editor Har~r Gracei f ~odAaD.f fruita. .. , their toll tbrnt110'b DO faalt of otbea wbo llnd in t.be banit di•· --aid 611 ber up. ac:at id th obre the ) bodb 1 ~ere not .. Please raiae a Rel e ,, uD or "' ·--. .._._., -u --..a ~ ,.._ Dia .. .., ou 1 e e 1p ere 01 er ioterut. of theirs i• iadeed harcL ud mach ~ -r. .-a -ra. ...... rp J • The BloodbQood, Capt. W. C. ; .. our pcop,le who au.ffered by the commeaat 11 made apoo the way of mo.d. wbo Uwed at 71 llarlt>CK'OllJh w1·a-r, arriftd here Wednesday ifor all patrt1 ofbtbe Empire ar~ of

" I.ate ire. her l~the bantllll' of tile~ Street. and Mn. Jolua T. Peiaay .., .1i 1 otereat to u1: ut tbe two port.ion• SELBY BA WKINS. 1.pe.Co T _. __ baa beeD •• lald •lao ree(ded al 48 Groft ltreet ue moraiar at 1 o'clock, ba1 Df or treated ot id particular the first,

p ·d t Rel"e( Com Cabot AMO P • ._ ~ .. __ .. bo d 11.000 eeals. Her ~yort i1 much .. Our· Eaat African Empire." (the reaa eo

1 · · up" all aigbt : at 4.15 • atart WU to.Dlflat -. • ._.._ mee. ao are tbe aame u the other 1bip.. She other waa Britiab-Gaiana) are of leaa

· Tbe ST.&l'ID.l.RD will, at Mr. Ba•· mTad~.b~.nt afatt4·~ .. •n-~ :a:!:fb ~. & .,:•t~;t! 1:0=.e~lt wu at WealeyriUe tbe prenod coac:ern to uitbao are tbe most of Jrin1' r...,unt. recei•e any co;;:bu· wo vun er -e ..... .......___., f f ... enoia(. - tbe other part1 of tbat-domioloo on tioo• tb1t may be aeot to aa. li•t tby&ftL Capt. Kaea mut haft 'IO Park ::~~CooTbe llatbet'toW ... ~ The Vaa(llard. Capt. D. B~d- wbic:b tbe 1un newer acta. The ooe1 Publi•bed. and the rec:eip fi•ea loat llSOO i the crew &boat l60 each. womea. -rt ~· yes a a fOJ.'d. came ·10 Wedonday moruiai treated or are ng-ion1 not only re· publication. Newfoaodlaaden in -Tbe balL oat.at. ud ptOll~N era Ba7, Ba7-de-Vetde district. at 9. She, bailed for 7.000 seala. mote from u1 (di•tanc:e oowa­Boatoa hue helped the Old Home YO~ ii aaid toJaa•e beeD wareJ MewtoaaclluML ud bit . lleCODd Tbe Vaag*rd broarht in Captain day• ii largel1 annihilated) but ex-ill time. of ad•eraity, a.ad llOW tbat for$ 10,000. Bi'it'ait. B=h T~~l~~ ,fJ°;!! 0Jo~~n~~e.od ·crew of the loat •hip cept aa regard their bloterlanda-lo-help baa Wen aaked for, a rea4y re. 1 __ .. ._ __. -.-£1..i ad ere ,......, .._.. caliUu not 1uitable for actUtment apollae aboald be made by oar peo- 1 -Thia...,. tlie i .. araace rat.ea ._._ •- -~ •L w ---- by tho-white man. ple. t OD aealiac ~beea ID· =::r.:.1eene.~ t lamta.- 0;;~bL:!w a~v~ ~oy•\:!e~i::~ It ! .. for the white man, bowe•er.

creaaed by 086- per cent. oftf' SO.to April u. Prom tbe em d M tbat the1 hue, ao to •peak, been J. A. RobiDIOD •Y• the Bond the ~mi am paid the ODIJ D, • - .......... . • guard r•tetday morning. ao r. patiently waiting- for long •ge1 to

Goftrameat paid the ~ S850,. •teailiir excepi.l A4te11• ben of ~Y • coo,... ..... oa Ill A Squire., tbe poor commlnloner come and doelop their rich re· .............. ,... ,.._,_ ..... .__..,. -' ~~ _ .............. totbei•......_ ..,.,_ Nowtbatoatof tbewa1 Barmswortbs for aotJalilc. Leo~ were mt. 1»aa fll Wlllcla •• ~ lie alllO arra~ wtth,; . M ... ra. ~ of the globe are f:tting aa

Tbi• i• uobrioa fal8ebood from ...__ .. .__,._ __ _. _ _...._ .___.__ a.ttllill~itf"r-. ..a- l .. GD •Co,, to"' " tb~ateamer - - ran••-'-ed 1' 0 or r to 1un. e'9erf pobat of Tiew. A ,..awpu_! ::d "'; -P,1i;fi1-;;" ~""'"? Glilt •-• -fa-i.~~ ..,_ t Loat.e take 9tbe •ea laome. At pl; th~ need."" aad tbe loxariea ~I of tat moMJ _ wa fili .....,; aD Wiiiie U..,,...llle llli&~ -ail llalf. r.. :: DOOD tbe mea were on board. ~tu the more aetlled port:ioa1, their time /l tlll'Olll'a tbe ialalld. tllat 11114 '9el ....,._. ......,...___. IOI tka ...._ • U.O:u.. tbe steamer' bad ooly a c:ettific:ate baa come. For our own a.lcea. we

"'embftCed la die Jti11c1 clal- ... _...of . ,_..,_~ -·,,- ,.. b for ll paueapra. \be increaaed c:a.n oo loirger neglect theae atore-Qldl wu 1aeld bJ a ~ -7 I ...... tM 9l'Ollle _. ..._... t11 tlli MO aaea awept 1 namber (116) co9ld 00} be taken houaea of the Empire. We bue not - -aa111Pl- 1' - - - - ... - .~':::..~ •ltboat ... 8•""°"' epo1t,tbat apo« to"" any ul<ndod oot;« wu"'llo - ._.. u.il lalldll ............. -. .. die teat of~ ed the accommodation waa •af!\c1eat. to tbe parar• deaV .., w·u the - tJt9'"...-. fftm .,_,...._ -.-.... no.a. -•~ .. ,... fefOrl to- ~e •teamer wa• coaaequeoUy held an,. 1 1 pro· ~·-,..of~-..._ tllaC .... 1ft~t~J;:;a;. w;:: ..... --~~~J::::• up. Illtheafteraoon, word "°aabad ~~~~rf: •.

0" ~t to develop tbeae --.,i fiili ....., _. ~ liltuid.., fa"ilit tD - • OG 1 &lt Mr. Alcock, oae of the 1ar•e1·

"l·· -1· - • ;[";"-~ "'-.... :.e•nttoW & mtic:&l on. would come b! tbe oiibt'1 tram -The Holy Week ~rvice& at the ~ ~•-!r:.l'!''!!'l"'! w • < ..._..... dltllltl ~WIM wlakla ~ and make the Mney. Tbe men io Cathedral commcuced WednCMlay

~ -~ tq lie -~lat ai1bt 10 tbe meanUine were aeen to--beioi e-.enior at 5 o'c:lock with t11e Office

......... ~ ........ .... l ........ 411 ..... tllat ... ~ ..... U..Gowr•••llt flfllli*~l.;_. ...=ro:=r.;a=.~~ ---t. after tbeJ lla4 ...... de­feaa.l la tbe JIOll9ll (la. l• OD a ?OW of want of maldeace? Tbe ~ of A2ricaltaN Ulll lliaea bad ita olldaf9 bard at work. aifbt after •ipt. day after day. Mklar oat pats that coaYeJed ... Of tM ........ laad to u. same corpOr&tlOD. ••4 for aothlar aa4 ct ... too llleplly. •

We tear Mr. Robiaaoa baa a poor memory, and ~ that tile peo­ple are allicted wlth tbe aame fail· 1ar. ll'tii• COG11try bu had eaoqh a.ad to 1pare of political uperi. meats made by inuperienc:ed lndi­Tidaala, who by t.beir inditfereaee. iaid1Kretioa. Ud 1ball we 1&7.ipor-

' aace, pH away tbe Coloay'1 aa­Mta.

Tbe peo_ele kaow that the prea­eat Oppoeitloa paciy are eade&TOlll'· la&' to ~ them, and care .up for tntll. •t.ralrllt dealla1 «.....,..~meat. SlrRob-

.. ert~ 1au OfoMd bimaelf tbe aa-• ~ ~ tlae ft98 miffllleta. and be

.11 actaated bJ a alacere. boaorable a.ad boaat deelrw to protect the people'• t11bu. ud .U.tsi• u..m ap1J1St-not the puy WPC*itloa patty, but evea .l .. t tM actloaa of the Iniperial GOYenU11eat. \

- Babblta art now t1UIJl1 h•n at 60 -111 l"tr palr. Th .. upplJ I• •lack, aDd ~tl~.&f~ld ban baila aoartd lA th• ~ ... .,TtcSQJ~.

-Tb• 8. & Bloo4bou11d llnlmhed ct.i.­Qarat111 al ' o'otootr \laie at•oooa. •• illried '*'urn~

iWllt ~-uldeiltited to- •applied with their meal• in ae.eral of Tenebru. Thia (Thurada.)') ......._~ obtainecl t!>"'. boatdiar bouaa. and arraa&"emeat• morniog- Hifh Ma9 waa celebrated

t tlae ~~were were 1Dade:11Flly houae the at 9 o'clock, after 'which thero was ~· •••II' '° tlM •rtoa• men if they ain over oi,ut. a Proc:ea6ioo of ti.A Bleutd Sacra-

Mat ~~....-tr deatroffll aa fol- At u o'c:loct: , Alcock arri fed. "" .... ~ ua .a.Gola 531 ed )llCnt to the Altar of Re~ae. All ~Id- IJ*";;·;•;••;--:~n. _ ...... balldia,. u•tead mbeer aa~ .. 41!:0atl"'tboc:ecdroar .. be~~ tab: to-day and ni&"hl there w1l1 be Ez-

-"-~riee.b u .... .... .. poai\ioo of the Bleaaed Sacrament -~ a • foalid tbe acc:ommodatloo fairly Immediately after Tenebrac tbla ..__'! s.tlaii: .-cl, bal CO~tldered that· more evenin& there )viJI be a &ermon on

- • 6oat1 were 1Jec:ec.ary and that the th Bl d E h ri t b R J

=~!i" ... ..,.... .... ~~~

- "T' -Raw GM&&-Qal~a ~me-....uloa wu at·~ auift:la om ....... , Dlcbt to wltrae die~­c&ilC\"I Bemcil of tlMI ... ~ aD4 to a.r llr, Keable marl~ tbe lreye of tlle lutnuMilt. Pre. .,.. to tlae ~·of &....,... the iac:amlumt. B.n. c; ~. W8Gt tlmMlrb the f-., of ....-. ... lcatlc..._~ -. .... 1a.t11e .en4cee Of die Cli•ft'JL llr. ~ ter preadMd a tlmel7 eertllOll. wblclt WU atteatiftlJ ......... to bf tJloee preaeut. The el•~Df by the cbolr wu wllole-bearted ud altowed that the membera wenpowHe'd of tood ability aad tralainJ· At tbe COD• c:lulo.o of the nen1ar Mr•lc:e. the incumbent tersely relerrid to tbe iHtallinr of tbe new ~· 1poke of tbe unUria1 etfoit. of the ladle. Se•iar Circle, by w1to.e work the i.Dattua)eat bad been pro•idM. u4 a.anouac:ed tbat Mr. Keab1e 'W'Ollld fl•e a aelectioa ao that tbe APWeta of the orran coald be aoted:' Mr. Keable tlien played foar plecea. oae of "bida was Meudelaolua'• Wed. dill( . ~.are!L That ~tJemaa. a ~ playu, i• irtrw u an Orpai•t UC( bi• playiq WU .. ~ aPimdated bJ tbOie". wio bad tbe plliuare of bet•&' ~t. Tiie or­pll la tJut JafP9t Of Jta ilake in tlle coan"7. ...rwu ..._ bj Mr. carpenter. wllo • aa able orp.tat aad wbo bad Dftdlcal ~eace i• playiar wblfit. iii BarWML Tbe ~pie of Cbriaf Cltllf'da are wen pleated •tur tlM c:tiolce of tile U.. 1trameat. Mr. Ke&ble pla,.S dU'• lDr tm,, ... ...,....

...._ .. !_t.tal,.;:~ -1• IG tbe forebold ~wbero the e eue uc a • • Y ev. · --ii!!~ __ ..,_ - Roe, P.P .... Harbor Main. On T o­"'! moat of the me.a woul bue to morrow momlu~ at 9 o·clock Mau

~~lnmdrecl room) •hould ~ cotlettd Ofer with of the Pre auclt6ed will be offered, ,~,==:. """"-. amoas board.. ..11.. or doaoag-e. Boat• after wl\icb Will be the Proc1:eaion Ill ~-",...-com. aod bOarda were aoon on board, anct f

ttll ...... nported at l2.20, the•teamer'• wbiatle called o the Blc15ed Sacrament from the tlie... ., t0-4a ~ Altar of Repoae. _..~ 1· tbe men t~t~r aod 1be left for At 5 o'clock the 0.11\ce will be.

r.Uef 'f'Ofk WU lUta ap the laadt'llir-placu of the men- 11uog, followed b7 a 11ermoo on Our W' tllloae •• _.,,,..., U. ...... from Lower Ialand Co•e to Wuley- Lo d' n · R J w D ·.rr.tta had for tlae laa 'raadsco yille. The. men eapreeaed thein- r • 4""aa11on, t>y e\". . . On· ••l•nn> aartt:;.!r .. , ll•JOI' ael-..et at beinr fully '"tiafied witb nelly. C.C., Holyrood. On Saturday ........... to die Colall· tli• ~lft,lllodatlQo 00 board the morning at 8 o'clock tbe usual tG. ti wu allleaded

1 eo u •teamer, aad the STANDARD eaquiG- Ea1ter Saturday ceremooie1 will

oal the tate. A take place. to 1 D· ed of the me.a af tbe ae•dtal board- • There are at preaeot io at .

=:"!!it,,.. made that tlfteeo iar-hoaaea aad found that the1 teodaooc at the pa.lace tbe foJ • .... IL-~ led ~_.t bJ were ~aunt 1filh ibe wor" of the lowing clergy, for the Holy Week u#beCrir:-tbe ~ ~ooa. miMlooer- tbat be bad done all c:eremonie• : Rt. Re•. Mooaipor

ha ~ .. J •P- In bi• power for them. Walsh. Brigu1; Rt. Rev. Monaignor ..Z.~ tboii•.:s~-= It i• qaite right to hne •pccial Veitch, Conception Barbot ; Re-.. a,.-.aa=aae .~1114 ·~ 1..: •aney• called on •teamer• wblen Dr. Whelao, North Ri•er; Ren. J. .._. dal tile - _.. .... more tbaa the Qrdinary number of R p p a bo 16 • F .... _.,..._ .r:ata· ••rn1en an·i-to be takea. '"A oe, · " ar { .... aia; · D. ...... M -. --~ McCartb}", Casbooear; G. J. Batt--.... =-f~l paatea r--~= ~Ir. P.P., Gambo; 1. W. Donnelly, ___ _._....._ ..1., .~ t .::1 " ire ..,fi C.C., Bolyrood.-Com. p&r--._ ,.._ .-.\ow oab: "' may JtOt ~ PfOperly lted or otller dtMa aboeld pabllc meet- !='l•lpped for 100 men. A delay -W. B.Grltve E1q., came paueni;•~ lDP to taJie action Oil tJae matter. aacb u happened yceterday. c:a.n by 7eeterdr1•, train and la now In town. A ...-ce reeeind from Ptnidmt euilJ be a•oided io. future by hav- -MrL G. A. Stmme, Intend• h•nlns Jtoeeeftltear~ bi tlK da7 upreued ior tbe •u .. collectora gi•eo po..,:..... hert at t}\• end of month tor st. John'•, .... I teeted lb .,. .,.... wbtro •h• will •••y onUI Ibo •um mer aympauty ' •o 1111 e aer- to 1u"ey •teamer• and jive the wh.tn •he wUJ Jean lo Jqln bu huaband rices of the army and na'Y. Deceaa&rJ certi&c:atea. Jn Obleaco. Thtlr .,n,.Wllllam1 latotr.

Boatoa. llua.. April 15.- Tbe .,,,Ith thtV..'l'.E. Co.,wul r.,-... ror Ob · ;..:.;.\1 bi b till .___ the cit • caco wb•o hit mother takff' her depn· .-.. w c • uau,. onr 1 -Watt.'& tbeOppotiitlon papcr1 of hire tor SL. John'•· Mr. Simm• and Dar. of C .. laea to.4ay u the C'aalt of SL Jobo'• were guahia&"IY demand· old hne •ecured permanent omplo7. tile calamity which Suaday wiped lair that tbe Go•ernment 1bould ao- 1aea~ In Chlo~o. nt nearly OM half of t.be cit-., de- tic1r:te tbe arrival of the wrecked Mr. ff. o. Panon• left tor St. J'ohn'•

• ~ •J )M\ w .. k, where b• h .. -.Cured a' pomt. •uo,.cl millloas 01 dollan worth of eea er., the Millieter of Marine aad uon with Mr. ON>rgo Kno'l'(log, Mra. property iH ~ 4-ell tbouaaad Fiaberiea, Boa. Eli Da"lt 1howed Pareoo1 aod faqilly wlll lean here PeoPle bomelea, precluded all that be knew and tbOUl'Bt aiore of 1borU7 lo rake ap tbelr r .. tdonco lo tho tboicbt of 1>Jau for t.be fatare. lbe real position of a,frain. Know· 01;;...,J'. D. Mono Ion by Wednelday•e T4'D more "tic:tim• of tbe COlllarra· ior by ~xperleac:e the need of prompt earlr \1aln tor SL Jona'•• tbenco to JOln tioa were foaad. One body .Uthat action. be bad the Eaecutlve to act. th• s. s. Oat1h•ll:nlan tor Halifax, N.S. of • man. From tbe location of •"'e with tlie -•alt that the S. 8. Ad· ¥re. Moon wm ac:aompao1 her •l•ter, .., ... Mn. o. Baird, IO Moolreal, and wlll be remaiH a.ad other allfbt nideaces, •eatare wu despatched in qqeat of away aboul tl•~~aa. it la bJ)ined to be that of 'William the lhlpwrecked moo and brokea -Mr. Thomu oKlnaoo Wood, I'db­Cbambertala, • caroeater. The MC-- down ateansen. Capt. Dawe weot waJ M,P. tor 01 ow.i bu ~11 •pr1ni, Ond body WU U..t of a womaa. odt in the Adventure. to koo-.r tbe ad ParUaman~ry "?te0r•w71 ° tho T .__ di-- of t- bodi- •- .. _1. 1 &"'. lloaf'I\ ot'l'rad~; 1n Lb• AfSul h Oonm· - _ ..... , -... - ,,_... • tuatloo •ad aheia4 to a.oy 1fOr1' rnetl~ -r. ood la • ananboldar or malrea aamber of known TicUm\ that woiild jtfiae. 'file c:a1t1 Qf the 11\eml>Or ot I o Allllo-Ni.14. !'ilh Ex· To-day PoliCe ptac:.d aoder arreat Opposition preH wa1 purely a caae po.rltns Co. oae Dllal'el ,-Rolis who wa1 wuiog of ·• pallior the backet." -Th• Sona ot Enitland danco wtll be llfbted tapen~f r ia a lamber held lit th• Aoach1m7 Ha.II 011 ToOtld•y, rifd jacl lie Wa• uaaer tweaty• -'rht br!IL Mayftower arrived h81't :!Sib IDIL Tblt daoc• 1' &1W'a1• an 111· IM bidldnd oa the cbarie tJat. aft.emooo trOm 8L Jobo'!i. wttb a Joy able on•1 ud no doQbt tbe alhlr •Ill ~ atMim..tiioll. .., ~-ot molMHI for x-re. •aao d: b4i -u peuoo.tNd bf ou 7ollJlf ol\t· ~ __,.__,. • I ""' "llli

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J .ose·ph Ros s's.

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California Oran~ee1

ChoJce Sw.et! Grapes. I

A Few Baskets Tomatoes.

Choice

Buns.

Fresh Cod To~gues ~..,. ... .......,....~ ......................... _..._ ... .....,.. ........... ..........

JOSEPH'toss, (next door Post O ffice.)

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Reid Newfoundland Company Reduced Rates.

, I Until April 29th, tickets will be sold at REDUCED'

RATES ftom all points in Newfoundland to Vancouver, B.C., Seattle, Wash., Portland, Ore., and various other places on the Pacific Coast.

For full inf or'ln&tton apply to the GenerBJ Passenger Agent or nearest Station Agent.

' REIO NEWFOUNDLA ND

COMP/\NY. •

, 200 boxes Raiains, 100 cases Currants,

50 barrels Mess Pork, 50 barrels Ham Butt Pork, 100 sacks Cornmeal, a5 barrels Cornmeal,

50 boxes Sunlight Soap, 100 sacks Oats. --AND A FIJLL LINE OF--

=CH 01 CE GROCERIES.=

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Guardian Fire Assurance Co':' Ltd., Loridon, En.;. AGENCIES, Norwich foe Assurance Co. •

Canada Life Assurance Co , Cannda . Shertirio-Williams Paint CC?u Canada.

Munn & Co., Harbor Grace" . FOR S LE: AN ORGAN made by cO;'ftfsb & Co. In-good condltioo. For further p:irticu· Iara apply at the StanCiar'1 Office.

O.A.Fl.D.

H. M. K. WHl'fEWAY, Solicitor, &c. ') -Addrus~

\ .DR. PRJ'TCBARJY, BAr ROBERTS.

FOR &Ai.. One Caplin Seine, Cast Nets,

Boats Sails, &c. 1 pair Side.Lights, Compasses,

Grapnells, 1 Patent Log. Also, Blocks' and other Gear

for vcs!tels of different sizes. Apply t6 °MRS. P. WALSH.

Otterbury, kiverbead, Harbor Grace. Jan. '08. £

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100 tons Salt', at Turuavik, Labrador.

Al.SO TIIR

chr. flying C1oud, at Harbor Grace.

The property of W. H . Ridley & Co. Apply to

MUNN&CO., Agent-:.

For Sale! .3 GOOD ~OD TRAPS.

All in crcellcnt condition. For particulars apply to

JOB'N BUTT. Cochrane , trect.

Barbor Grnce.

_...If yon want to buy a schooner write us.

P.H. OOWAN & CO., St. John's,

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