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I. S NAP[E RU t HERfORD & CO. · FEED, FLOUR an d K erose ne OIL. 8hrpment on S:l.turday. January 7th. t <'>,-:ANGEL- t4> For sale by Messrs. Munn & Co. , H arbor Grace and Messrs. Duff & Balmer, Carbonear. o{ Boetoc Kerosene Oil, Engineering a nd Supply Oo., Ltd ST.JOHN'S,NFLD. 'NOW IS " THE TIME TO BUY! MUNN&QOIYJPANV Will book orders on Monday, . r . ln"lporters and Exporters. The NAME is synonymous with .all matters Goods Reliable· Pr ices Right Choice Groceries and Provisions always in stock .. to ENGINES, BOILERS YOUND- , ........ ....... · WI! do not guarantee l{) &ell Meal RIES d th lik . I I Ha y, Oats, Corn, Hominy Feed, and .Com Ileal or l•'lour to tbe trade. , . I . an e e. "Dry Goods Boots a II Kinds in sacks and barrels On Monday of each week EN INE BQILE'D c:\U be had at my upper pr:emicea. If you want an G and a, con-1 . . ' Jl:lrl.'or Grace ault ua. . bRe.r..y. . Men !s e l oth i ng Excbaoge With Ifyou want a SAW J!ULL, consult us. -nubbers Books A mi.c:ellanccm•lot of magaxloea If t WATER POWER lt US Water Street. - Harbor Grace. '"hich will furnl•h you witb good you Wa n 8 1 COnSU • . reading: 1 will e.xchiinge them for INE LATTVCH ult ea r"'ets of fouil . mioe"ralt, orea or other _ curioll. J have alto other artielea to e exchange. Send me su, aaed poat- Dl h h a nvas - Fancy G oods Jewelery Ind ian rdics. crvtt:ll& or apecimena lis. If you . want a GAS _ OL- ' cons I ..., I age or re\ ·euue ata:nv- aad I will lfyou have a CLA w ic you I r.end list of what I baTe to UC:baaJe u1 and wiU alto .cad 10a two aG f»!C· W&Dt to pr08p8Ct, eons t US. . ................... ture .. -reproduetioaaoffamoaepic- If BUILD'I'VG am · PS ult . Specull Order 4-tlken and CI\Jefully filled. tares, &. A few art to \'00 are "' . 1 C0D8 US. . e'(cba oge-{)ne pictare for eac1a 25 Outport tnute given .Prompt attention. U!!Ctl atAmJK. State wbat Ifvo u want an-+hin g in IRON or STEEL, or tQ aad what J011 wlalala J 3 uu exchange. & L. BaoWJr. Brodrtoa. II'ARUFAOTUBES ()fthe!same, let us hear from ! J U.S.A. . T. R Our ' aim is to :first find out what Wa ter Stree t, Har b or Grace. R. D. & Saris I Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, Tar, Pitch, Fishety Supplies, &c. Beach Premises, .: H a rbor Grace. Branch Busi ness at Gra dy , La bra dor. YOP \J;>Q WANT, and t hen to try l · ::< "Cabot' . Barbadoes Molasses, Kero. Oil, 115 a.nd 150 Te. 4 ,; Groceries, Window 01811 in all 7 X 9 to 84 X as. t-3 SlOV E p - ASl E Coal Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Eng lish nnd Local Brick. Jfoot s and Shoea, w_hite Pai_nt 7 n 28 and 56 lb tir.e /. tia Rulllines of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Jfa rdware, M1xed Punta, 1 lb. ttna, 1n Whtte and r:IJ _ H [ N N [ S S y' .,," ails, Felt, Oils. Boiled and Raw Lioaeed Oil, Spirits . ..d.-_9 · 8- Accouot & Oopy Boo ks. '2 and .8 ply , - AT- . . Water Street, HarbOr Crace. . Stationery. 1 Q e Picture Mouldi ng, (n.rloua p;llh:r and sizeto) will be dJspo.ed of t I ·:: rates. stoclc of Chalrs-roc.kera ::tn.J ordi nar1 kioda. iq a and arri•e. :1nu offered at lowest prieee (3:;1= 3 CentS per ALMOST .. By aching teeth] man) r' peOple Ba lla PABSONS, Wate2 8tieot are, when a couple of drops of M'MuR.oo's T oothache Drops would immediately relieve the tr ouble. If from th en try our and they will kill the pain and give you • ease. Every one should have standard remedies fo 'r unlooked f or ills in their medicine chest or closet. You can find the best t hat is put up at our store . T HOS. M'MURDO 8c CO., OMmw and Drug{IW, Wa18 &., &. John'•·

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Page 1: SlOV E ASl Ecollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19050120… · Bither Wheel may be tlt.tecl with the Morrow coaster Brake. TheO•hlon Frame Ia built lntottle wheel

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- ~A SNAP[E R~ RUt HERfORD & CO. ·FEED, FLOUR and Kerosene OIL.

F1r~l 8hrpment on S:l.turday. January 7th. t

<'>,-:ANGEL- t4> For sale by Messrs. Munn & Co., Harbor Grace and Messrs. Duff & Balmer, Carbonear.

)l~l.:.l'•kS o{ Boetoc Kerosene Oil, Engineering and Supply Oo., Ltd ~:0i~:~~~~~~r:::~:a:~;~::.·45' ST.JOHN'S,NFLD. 'NOW IS"THE TIME TO BUY! MUNN&QOIYJPANV

Will book orders on Monday, . r . ln"lporters and Exporters.

~~,i;1~~~i~~e:~d tcJ&~eEsT The NAME is synonymous with .all matters Goods Reliable· Prices Right Choice Groceries and Provisions always in stock .. t,~ek toM.be~:lson . p~rtaining to ENGINES, BOILERS YOUND- , ........ ~........,. ....... ~~ ·

WI! do not guarantee l{) &ell Meal RIES d th lik • . I I Hay, Oats, Corn, Hominy Feed, and .Com Ileal or l•'lour to tbe trade. , . I . an e e. "Dry Goods Boots a II Kinds in sacks and barrels

On Monday of each week del~ter1 EN INE BQILE'D • c:\U be had at my upper pr:emicea. If you want an G and a, con-1 . . ' Jl:lrl.'or Grace ault ua. . bRe.r..y. . Men!s e loth i ng

W~· ~ Excbaoge With Yo~ Ifyou want a SAW J!ULL, consult us. -nubbers Books A mi.c:ellanccm•lot of magaxloea If t WATER POWER lt US ~ Water Street. - Harbor Grace.

' "hich will furnl•h you witb good you Wan 8 1 COnSU • . reading: 1 will e.xchiinge them for INE LATTVCH ult ea r"'ets of fouil . mioe"ralt, orea or other _ curioll. J have alto other artielea to e exchange. Send me su, aaed poat- Dl h h a nvas -

Fancy Goods

Jewelery Indian rdics. crvtt:ll& or apecimena lis. If you. want a GAS_ OL- u~~ ' cons I ..., I age or re\·euue ata:nv- aad I will lfyou have a ~RAL CLA w ic you I

r.end list of what I baTe to UC:baaJe u1 and wiU alto .cad 10a two aG f»!C· W&Dt to pr08p8Ct, eons t US. . ~ ................... )(~~........,. ture .. -reproduetioaaoffamoaepic- If BUILD'I'VG am· PS ult . Specull Order4-tlken and CI\Jefully filled. tares, &. A few art pict~ to \'00 are "' . 1 C0D8 US. . e'(cbaoge-{)ne pictare for eac1a 25 Outport tnute given .Prompt attention. U!!Ctl atAmJK. State wbat ~ban Ifvou want an-+hing in IRON or STEEL, or tQ cxcb~e. aad what J011 wlalala J 3 uu exchange. & L. BaoWJr. Brodrtoa. II'ARUFAOTUBES ()fthe!same, let us hear from ! J ~!!'111 • U.S.A.

yo~ . ~.~,~1'~

T. R • Our' aim is to :first find out what W ater Street, Harb or Grace.

R. D. Mc~ae & Saris I

Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, Tar, Pitch, Fishety Supplies, &c.

Beach Premises, .: H arbor Grace. Branch Business at Grady, Labrador.

freshandf~ YOP\J;>Q WANT, and then to try l ·~FOR SALE~

· ~~~~i!f;:Uw.d8, an~:::::-~lved ::< ~~ ;;~ :~~~:~fft;~ax~~~=:;.::~:· "Cabot'

. Barbadoes Molasses, Kero. Oil, 115 a.nd 150 Te. 4, ;

Groceries, Window 01811 in all &ize~J-from 7 X 9 to 84 X as. 5~6 t-3 SlOV E p- ASl E Coal Tar, Pitch, Oakum, English nnd Local Brick. Jfoots and Shoea, w_hite ~and Zin~ Pai_nt in~ 7 n 28 and 56 lb tir.e / . tia Rulllines of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Jfa rdware, M1xed Punta, 1 lb. ttna, 1n Whtte and Col~: r:IJ • ~ _ H [ N N [ S S y' ~ .,,"ails, Felt, Oils. Boiled and Raw Lioaeed Oil, Spirits Tur~. . ..d.-_9 · 8 -~ Accouot & Oopy Books. .-.lloo&n~ '2 and .8 ply, Ne.it.a.D41~a. ~ - AT- . . Water Street, HarbOr Crace. . Stationery. ~

1 Q e Picture Moulding, (n.rloua p;llh:r and sizeto) will be dJspo.ed of • t I ·:: rates.

J.:n~e stoclc of Chalrs-roc.kera ::tn.J ordinar1 kioda.

~ow iq a toe:~ and ~o arri•e. :1nu offered at lowest prieee

(3:;1= 3 CentS per tin.~ ~RIVEN· ALMOST CRAZY~ .. By aching teeth] man)r' peOple

Ba lla PABSONS, Wate2 8tieot are, when a couple of drops of M'MuR.oo's T oothache Drops would immediately relieve the trouble. If from Neural~ia, then try our Table~. and they will kill the pain and give you • ease. Every one should have standard remedies fo'r unlooked for ills in their medicine chest or closet. You can find the best that is put up at our store.

T HOS. M'MURDO 8c CO., OMmw and Drug{IW, Wa18 &., &. John'•·

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Make

ClnNu& SPas P'ooLl:o Bn& aT . ... POJlTlN() TBAT KoaoPATitlN wu

• B11T TWENTY IIUI.&B Jt.ROIII .PORT • AllTsUR.

Port Arthur. Jan. 7-(VJQ. Tienl· aio, Jan. 9.}-Capt. Taunoda, the Jap:ulele staff officer who .... Kat

t to Port Arthur to in!orm ~eral ,rStoeasel of the C<jll .:ut\l of the mea.:

aage of tllc; Emp.!or uf Ja pan flaying tba.t the prriwn wbould be treated with the "'ea.te~~t conllliderationuy· ing :

•· Genetal Stoeuel'a first ioquirJ ,. wa111 about the whereabout.a of Gen·

e ral Kuropatlcin. 1 a.'lid I did aot know exa<:tly. but ~~aid 1 underatood be wu .somewhere about Mllkdea.

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. -That' a what a prominent

RUSSIAN PAPER'S CANDID · · wo~. .

"' St. Patenbara, . I rr.-ID an 01ltll10"hD art1ole l pl(. to a ,.. cent lelLer of Ad jra · Blrll .. , wblcb apl"'t'led &oQ.e RU?IiaDI oot &.t openlJ oriUebe lhe ooodiUDD ot &h~ nan. u~. RUIIII l.o·ci•J deol•ree Ul• ~ .... Ia paued tor alienee lo \"l-"111 or &be lao\ tba\ lbe .. old.,. tem of oonea.~Unr faols Is ~~~· .. lhle for tbe ION or 160,000,000 mnhJrA w'orlh of J11 and ba11 OOTered ~ wlib and h wuuld 118 d• ~ba} oan ,ohu wblch

the Foo~

Step~

Count

"General S~aael r .. marlre(l that be bad laat beard f~m Geaeral Kuropatkin October 6. e&Jinc he would come to relle~e Port Artbar 1000. General Stoeaeel addecl that h~ had sent out Cbiaae •~ea. wbo returned aad reported tla&t Geaeral Ku(opatkia, with-a relierinc anDJ, waa ~t Kio<:how. 20 mil~ ~b Of Port Arthur. <kueral Stvcuel ... pl&int; incredulous at my atate­~eata that General Kuropatkia had b«n,.defeated aod driYell back to­Na(.CIS Mukden, 101 produceclmap..

druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a ahor~. time ago. As a rule we· don't use or refer to testimonials in addreuing the public, but the above remark and w mil a r ~pression& are made eo often. in connec­tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occuional note. From iufulcy to old age Scott''& Emulsion oJiera a reliable l:=:::.~t'~ mead- of proper

Making one mile .. . on the pedals of a bicycle carries

t~e rider over {:ix to nine In.iles ol road

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ThErnewbicycle

abowed him the position of tbe two armies near Shakbe RiYer, aa4 P" Stoeaael detail• of Karopatkin'a de­feat with tbe 1oM of 50.000 to60.000 ft)en. a.t wbi<:h the Ruaaiaa ~ expreued.~m eat aad qak:kly remarked tb e had been mlaled.

.. Gene Stoeaael -thea asked.. wber~tbe Balti<: Beet wu. ancl I told him that aome pf tb~lpta had not pan e<l tbe Cape of GOod Hope.

.. With a hopeleatu:xpreuion.Ge:a· eral Stoe.nel aid :

" Now that Port Arthur bu f~l­en, there it ao use or the fleet <:OIIl-ing any further. • •

· • I then uked Geueral Stoeuel· what bad <:auaed the moat d&auap to the gartiaon during the ,aiep, :Lad be replied :

"Your 11-iacb-bowitscra. After theJ arrived our defeaaiYe works lJe. <:amc uselesa.-.

makes the

t·Geoeral Sloeisd said tbat be at¥1 Admiral Alexief had beea aU through the Boxer trouble. and bad seen the work of the Japaoe.e

• Army. Genera\ Stoeaae.l alao said go1ng be bad been a¥O<;iat.ed with the Ja­_paoese generals Yama~tuabi aocl Fu-

mf t bl d -kuabime at that time.lliKl U..Preaed -00 Or a e an the opinion that tb~ Ranuus and

• Japaa.eae forua bad borne the lion 'a

t th share of the work. Since thea be auaran ees e had bad a high idea or the orpni· • satioll and 6gbtiog qualities ol the

/ }i t ' 1 t Japanese army. CYC 8 COIDp e 6 •·The ru.l <:ause of the war wae. i11. General Stoeaael'a opinioa. tl&e

control over wheel.

th iJrQOr&Dce or the RllMi&a people of e tbe ~btial qualities of tbe J•pua­e.e. The rat attack oa Port At·

Massey-Harris . AND

Ousbion and Bilia lrrame.

Bither Wheel may be tlt.tecl with the

Morrow coaster Brake.

TheO•hlon Frame Ia built lntottle wheel

lttakea the ruts out Of.tli8 road and makee ....

thur Ia Febnlar1 by t~ JapaaeM Beet waa a tremendous aarpriae. The forta, be exptaioed. wete oaty partly prriaooecl by two tbfii&Dd. troopa.

.. ~t tbia poiat General Stoeuel said he had always oppoeed tbe acbeme of GoYeroor Sa"ba~ of Port DalaJ ia apeodinr monel ia buildinr up Port DalaJ ia.acl of fioiablq- the defea<:ea of Port Arlh· ur. Sallharoff (who waa aa eaci· aeer oaicer).' died of dyaeaterJ dar· lac the aie,e;

"Cootiaal•· General Stoaeel praiMd tbe ~tally. plack alfd ... tlellc:e of th Japa- iaf&atry.

:.rrr:~:. ==- ~rallel ~~~~~ dl4 aottldak tbe arti1lerJ ~

bat .. WU.fiOOI& coe~ to - t.o. pci!d it .... Gene teallo aiicl a ColoDe1 of (l'IWIU). Geaenl Stcuatl

poaatei ~..ere lriUe4 la Nort.b KeektrQ bJ •,:.;.,:•n abell

111at pciOil tJae er- of DeC. 18. GeactalBtoaeel fait their lou grtatly, u Krondratealro wu a de.er eagioee.

"General Stoeaael further uid be bad senecl bla Emperor in tblee war- ed bad bceu thrice wollllded; 6rat in the Ruaao-Turlrlab war, eec> ood ia the Boxer trouble aad thitd at Port A bar. Now be felt be bact" earocd ri( to return to ltllula tO }jye in 18 Old &ce with his fam\ly. The neral adcfecl tbllt be wu takioc home with him fi•e chilclrea ot ollic:er- wbo bad beea killed during the aiqe.

emooth riding

•• Arter bia c:oafereaee with Gen­eral Nol(i. General Stoeaaet uprea­ecl cratific:atiooat meetiac ao plea• aat a geatle maa. Be had not ex· petted tbe c:onaiderate treatment IIC·

OYer cordecl to him. General Noei ap-peared. to Geaeral Stoeaael aa an old friend rather tbao aa tbe com­manner of an army wbic:h b.ad !or~ ed' him to surrender.''

· rough places.

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• CANADA

CYCLE AND MOTOR ., ..

- ~ __..,._. -PORT ARTRUR

OFFERED CHEAP.

'lbe fnllowlng a.dYeTtiteroen~ ap. pe4red In a nrnaoula.r newspaper vubliebed In Tokio. H may help L.J rt~fole the onjo1L charg11 of a well· koown war· correepondent., who declared &hat the Japaoeee ft re 110 11 er to eeelt a joke than lhe Sc-ratch:

For aale u a Going Concern-All lha\ valuable Leaaehold prover . .:ommunly known 11 Por~ Arthur. Admirably ~U...uated, wilh both II& " "d rall •~xita. Very aui&able ror a Df.VI\1 I.Ja'!e, or the resideoa. ••f a Ft~r E:l!tern • lceroy.

Pr~f!nt OCC\)J\&1' ' ret irin'l from \.he l t UtlliiiP~'! lft tt"111 tf':t•On for dia­poeaJ. There Ja ext.enaln deposita vC iruo, nickel and le•d in the

Neur do ])&nhandlen make &be mietake o( appealina to the nuoa -the emotions or tbe crowd o.Uy are altaoked; lhare iA alw&J• &. cnmplete human .tory in the poee. Wbat, for l111tance, could be mer. compellln& of PJmpatb)' than \be epec&aole of lhe beD' old araJ·bead patleotly dNpairl~ly, &I ll ... med, a wbeaf old OI'Jan bad Ued into a brok carriage t The

that perambula• ' with ',the wails or that

orwao, more forloro than mon.l ohUd ever atlered, waa -wortb dol· lan a day to &he old fellow. n waa art, reapoDSIWe art, o{ oouree, bat art, oe'fertbttl•· Aocl &.be ar-Uit 1rew ricbliDr when •\laat.-f'OI)!frll~~~~~~~~~ ed by the pol ce, be lbood w I be lbe owner of \I)&D·h e hi J!b. bokea . .... 't.Q!a coal lbare..· be aDJthla' mon y to.....ftoUe compaaeron thaQ. lbe crut-Lbto1'• lag lriclr. t It waa ianated b7 a Uerman bedar named Lang, wboee French disciple, Lamaire, praoueed U subtequeoUy. I ban eeea • orosl·tbrower operating iu Si~tb A•eaue. U waa before Ule tlma of tbl•lo•eetigaUoa. lle waa a eemi-well·dreseed mao, who walked awifdy clown through lbe Cl:)Wd or shoppen. Suddenly be at\ered a boane cry and d&ried oa' toto \be roadway, where. pouolaa upoa a cru' of bread (wbict~lie bad Lbrowo then pre· •I=) be~·· pawing it raT· eo aa11.. Be dtd aot wail tor 1Jm~7· He walked npldly away, bat a oamberof womea who saw the 10' ran a!ler him and crowded ooe aoolber for the priTl· leae of gl•loa him money, '

11 FIGHTlNG MA.C" MEMORIAL.

Tbe deehr.n or the Hector Mao· donald memorial baa been asreed oo al Jul. A lar,e numt,.r of ar· chi tecta competed for tbe boo or or p)aooiog a UleJDorial to tbe hero Of Omdurman, l'nd \he eooceaefal one wae lu. S. Ka1 of Glal!gow. He propoeed a equare tower in the BcotUsh barom•l ttyle, about 100 reet Jn hoigbt, aurmoouled by a lurret at one corner, and a b~'.Y bal01tnde round the r~t of tbe t.op. Ineide .b,e will hue Cou.r ftoore, with tOOQll wblcb ol'n be ueed aa a mueeuq\, and a atairtaa~~ Uad mg up 10 &'b.-.1op. Tbe id-. it In k"'))IDI with tb~ 10ldlerly obar· acter or the man, and wbeo ll la carried out Dingwall 1ri11 ban a memoritl wortby or He hero. H wJll cuet ~000.

STOMAOB AND LIVBRTROURLBS. M.r. Alex. .. Ftoo~ lDkVIDAD. B.~

wruu=- I han QMQ Dr. ObaM'• ~ nrr-1.1•~ PU11 for dKIDJIIDMDlof the Jddoe)'• andJiftr ~DCI•tomaeb koa.blM.. a11d uo oertl~ tbat tb41f did me a lft*l d .. l of aood. l can btutii:J teoommu4 ·~to &Jl]':ia u.trerloaaa ( ald.•

-The J . ,-;u- ..._1 In ~be WOflil h oQriJ bee~ol•hed at Brtm • ubav.o, Oonnanr. H will be 1,000 ton~ llll](or than tb.e PreiUMn, whleb t. oow the-,aq .. l ~ futoel aallloa YHMI Ia &be world.

'

JAMES D. MUNN, Dealttr in R«r.l 1!.8/ute, ().uwti~·

lion Agent, OouV,...!J(llll • ,·, A :t iCtiOUtl!f', tit. •

1/.ar'bfn (}m~ - 1V ett10IHH!.1•l1· !

Patent Act Notice is bcr~by gio;t:a, 1'1~: l:t .,:

l:nucbo~, of Sulitjdrn:t, • 'o;,·· .... , :: • ope, who on the ::4;,1th d;~,· \': ~~ :• 190a, obttinc:d Lclcers P"t\!n~ o. :\, ~ ... 'oundla.nd for impro' "" l'nx~") A ~·-r 4pparatus for Trentinh 0 1"l.'"o, ;, r,:.~! a8d trilling for·a rC3S(•n.thl<' prl"~ 11> ptnllit tbe manufacture, 1>.\l..: .tnJ t; ~ 'lll&id iol-e.ntion in Ne•fft,urtt.lll d

The inn:ntion is :1 \'lllu tblt: o:-.: ~ · d the Pot.eot i1 for s..tle.

Apply to the pll-:ntt-.-, or H.Diav Gam , 0\taw".a, Car.

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&Dd we guarantee to aerve them J.?ro­perly. When we tell you that we will enol~ them

~ with the celebrated

/ . ·We feel sure tbo.t yqu will hAve comfort, wanntha and eaae. , T he look of the ) bb9 is fetching.

.... 8111o-.. '""" ,..,._.,........, ......... - ...... ~ ._ .. tk:ll ~ 01441ocu, fo, ·.na¥ " "' ~ ...._--, Olu...,_ _, ~·'-· c;;c a., Pl.-. lottoiH•t,Lo.t,.cf.~p ...... ,~ .. en.Q,C.UIIY-,~-tiMIIkM,DMtark4 • Slup, Frlplfod •. ::-,.... , ..... ,.._ _. ,..........~, k '!'be Jrbolt Doee Will Clva Bella lD ~ ....... 'D.Y M M IleUM. BYW7 ..,_ le ...--d)' lov11<4to fry oooll.a .. ..._.....,.., ~wf'I .. ~WHdt9M" WOitnt A..OUII\I!A

• A BOX." auca.a;:: .. •JJ.Y. ..._ • ..,....., wlU4'!kltty.-. ......,..~...,..._ 1\ta.lt.ta. n., ,._,a.,-..,. ~·-ltncWuU'I .. '--.,.n.-. ,_.

Weak Stomach; !mp&INcl JMCee&lon: Diaoi'Cfe.red Ltnr t.lay act llb~te• ._,...~.....,...,..u.. Vbl Oww-. ~dMI­lu ST•'-; reciOriA(t.H.._....c;..,&ndMl....-,bad&U..-..edpota.,.U.. ud~ Witla l.be le_... .............. ~.....,~doe---lra-. ·-~·~ "''* cllaau.tbe7are.,..., ~ n.. ..... ,_. • ......_....,~. t.all~ cf'oodtt7, uo~ -c~u.. .._ ......,.._._.._ •-.u o.w~~taw ...... ....._..,..._. Ule L.Ira'llt .... ,.., ....................... ,. .. ~~ ... boa.

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P,.op.,.., o-.., ay .,.M •aDHA•,at.Hele,., Elltli.A• , z -.-

- -PRINTINC OF ALl:. KINDS....--~ ~ultd u1i1A pro,plnffl, Matnt&~, wl.d clt&lfJTU~ Nn ?lUll fa JU:ntl d6elohere TM Sttnu'bud OQit,. t~ equal to looal fktOOtldl. &n,ZU "sooum.

baft nuoa to<belltve that tlie .._~;en of tbe OCWIIJ'88atlon IObirally are mach pleued with the l11tenor arr&Daemeate of lbe ,.H8oe, wblch b&n been announc­ed b'J competent jadsee to be ex­ceedlnllJ obaae aod appropriate. ~ &o reO.Ot I!Ml c"'ll~ apoo lob• builder, lrlt. lobo Wlthycombe. Tbe extreme length o! &.be edl8ca le M feet, aDd the w\dth about. 81 feet; l.be bel1hl from the Ooor to ~·ceiling 26 feel ;.1& 0011taine 60 pen (all aloale) and wlU seat up· warde oC 60(J pertODa. It bae a a..V..Ubole add a Porch; the win: dowe are to the Ooebtc 11\yle wilh dlamond·lhapecl pea•; and the

Cllf'tOidliem pbtela lalahed with a email oc~n capola or

torret Upon \be whole "e think the

Wealeyaoa of Harbor Grace have great r..-on Lobe thanklul. They have now a atron1 .commodiou" CallblullJ·buUt ao:f in every way eohable ohurcb, which, wlth doe care. may be preeen•ed Cor several saoeralion....... temple for the ' eplrltual refreehme,nt or membere yet uoboro, and a mooume1lt to the liberal and 11•Ul-eectarlan feel· ing prnadiagtbe community. ------llA'RBOR ORAOE XMAS TREE.

eaae mlod. oaaed loft of man. The life of Jesu•"wrote aQd re-wrote -tbe eame trath : aad HI• death aad re· nn.:ctioa lllumiaed that trath with a back-crouod of human bate, un· mt•taltabte. No bamaa heart ia too dall to ace or too bard to fed that language. It ia interesting to ~ad the tbou~ht of God in the vegetable lriofdom. and ita language ia uni· Yenat ; it Ia lot.ereating to read the history of Uae earth that hJ wr\tlea oil it• atrata. aod Nature'a Geology is aoiveraaJ!; but it ill lJf ,supreme iatereat to read God'a heart..­tbobghta in tb.e life o£ His Son on earth.

Jt is a laudable ambition to be able. aot. only to write aometbiog wHJaro aud ink. but to write what woul be accepted by tbe gt"eat magazines of to-day. Few rau do thia; but e•eryone ia writing in tlae Book of his LUe, to be pla«d in the atchi•es of hea\·en. and opeoed one day before aatembled millions; and everyone ia writing- in tbe hearts of otbera. Paul aa1d. ·• Ye are our epiatle. written io. our heart. " The question ia uot. aball we write. b~t what ahall we write? Our Ufe ia a uniferaal language, " known nod read of all men." lt is the language of the heart.

AlB-. we let Satan do acme of tbe writing. He baa a free band with many. and he stoop• to forgery. Mao may fail to ace the penman· •hlp. but One Eye aeea. Our great concern abould be to make the de•il keep hi• banda off ua. We do oot want- bim to make ua write his heart·tbon&rhta in oar book or in the li•e• of other-. Often we make 10 many blonde,_ and biota it i.a hard to aay whotse epiatle we are. It Ia

often. because our t1S"bc.ao "Epiatle of

" a. Paul pute it. Havelou aeen tbe teaeber hOld the baa of the little one 11nd thus guide the fiagera to write correctly? Our Dl· "Yine Teacher often doea that. if we a.k Him. The fath« of Herkome.r, the great Engllah portrait painter. used to model in dar. Io hia old ag-e he grfe•ed that he waa loaiog­W. akill. Often at . night be would retire, lamenting bia poor work. The aon would thea ent~r hia 1tudio and take up bla toola and perfect the work. In the morn in( lbe father waa delighted, •· After all l ca.a work as well aa ever 1 did. " So the DiYloe Artist t4kea up the work tbat •e hue done our ~t. upon, and lie makes it perfect.

BaiOB'l' EYa. Ron Cacau Al'D PaariW!' HEALTH Taaouon 'l'BJC Usa or Da. WJLUAMII' Punt Pn.t.e.

* THEY ,,., the RemedJ tlttt tft' I bounteou1 hfltd of ndufl b~

~ c~lded fol' all dl&ea.u 1111/fl.l ft'Or.; • ..,. tlt'URE BLOOD. ~ ..... ' '3~orse's aN a ....... ,.. - •a I .-; 1 oc•~ xu. ••:.u.t.t F.., lil ..... 14JQll"ll~\ ~:

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W. B. CQISlGII.

OOWFOUND.

&lies 1ennie Burrou, Rigault, Quf! .. flayl!l: •· I write tnlhank .roo fnr the •onduful bene6L your Dr. Willlamll1 Pink Pille have dune me. 1 am now~ year~ of a~ote. but from the time I "'"" (oUJ~n I did nol enjoy aood heahu. A. couplt~ of yeate ago while attending aubool I grew worse,· and lbe Sietere in obar'e called in a doctor. After treating me Cor aoaoe time, without any improvemet, be tdl~1e that J mu .. t dlscoulinue my atudiea.­\Yhen 1 ~rot bom\\ I 1 ll<'lnt tu CaledonlaSpriop. The 6 l month I Wlo! tu~'>re it eeemed to bel p tne. but, like all the medicine I bad taken, the help waa only tempor­ary, and I rplapsed into my former condhion. 1 grew eo 1.ale aod wu-lilce that etrangere called me the wax·fi~ure. My heart •ould J ha\'"e in my pouenion A RED

AND .WHITE COW. Owner can beaL ao vio e,nUJ, lhl\t I could hear obtaW'l property by pro•iug claim ~h:o~j~sen~ •:~lk. a I bl:k ll!itho-u--~, ...,.,,n paying expenaes. support, or without realing two or MAORrCE aiRRING't'ON, three times, My bead wouldaome· London Road, Cnl>ooear. timea ache 110 violeoUy ae to al· FOR SALE. meet drive1me wild, and at olbl'>r lime& I wojlld grotl eo dluy that I could not..iland. At. this lime I was Laking tnalment, bot all the time I wu getting wore• and worae aod I hardly hoped ever lo be bet­ter again. At this time I reari in a newepa~r of a eomewhataimilar case cured by the use or Dr. \VII· Iiams' Pink Pille, and l det.r· "minecl ~try them. By the time I bad ueed a half doten bo~ea I had improved a great deal. From \hal on, week by week, I gained in health and etrengt.b, unlll by the time I bad ueed eloven boxes I wu 81ljoySng be~ler health than I had done 'for yearS. r am DOW Well and atroogJ and thank God for the bleeaing ol ~rood health ~or won· ~rlol Dr. Wllliame' Pink Pilla have conferred upon ~:qe. I would etroogly adviee every weak and ailing girl who reads thl• to Toae no lime in taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."

Dr. William•' Pink Pille cured Mise Burrows beeau11e they ma<Je the rich "Jed blood neceaeary to drive dieeaee from lhe eyalem. Th81!e pH.Je go etraigbt do"n to lbe root of lhe matter in the blood and ovr• that. Th•t ia why they cure all trogblee due to bad blood . • \uaemia, P&lene.'IB, erup\lona oflhe skln,1pal phatinu, bead aches, kid· nay trouble, rbeumaliero. neural · gin, and a hOflt or other troubles, are a)l due tu had blood maile pure hl the uee of Dr. Williams' Pink P•lla. Doo'L take a Buhlltitute; tee that the full name. "Dr. Willlam11' Pink PHis for Pale People," Ia printed on the wrapper around eaob box.

Sold by all dealers in medicine. or wiU be aent b1 mail...poat paid, at SO cent• per box.~oc aU: boxes for $2.70 by add rasing- Maar-. T. Mc­Murdo & Co •• St. John's. wholesale agent.a for Newfoundland.

- A bercl .or a boriginal. 'llfild wbite cattle, whic:b baa been confined for ne:1rly 700 Je&,_ i11 Chartley Park. SlatTordi btre. England, on the he­«Mt;t ry estate of tbe Earl Ferrera. It to be aold. 'l'be park. eonaiatin"g or 900 acre-. ts to be dh•ided up. Tbe berd bu numbered aa many -na 43. but number• now only nine. It waa abut up in tin: yenr 1248.

Mllla.rd'• Llnlmaol.cur•colsP. •to.

Tbe achr. ••Cyprua.' 65 to a•, ia for sale. Intendang purebaae,_ may aacertain p:ntlculBra and ioap«t the achooner byapplyinK to •

RICHARD GLAVIN&. South Side.

Harbor Grace.

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. ' I undert~en another of his big turn· DIUT8 or 1. W. M.uuttOTT.-\Ve I B.&aot.o'a cacw BOMc.-Caph-W. ell ttrhor ~h~e St«ndard, ina: m vementa. Expe{t• think record with reg~t io-day the death 1 Yetman. Mate Mark SteYeaa, Ed. T 460 tba~ h ill aim to dri\'e Kuro~t- of Mr. J. W. Marriott. !Ather of the Pike. Alfr~d Sbe~d. John Bar-

ER. ~ ba to or.et:tond Barb! a beWre muc~-reapected Canon Residentary rdt and Albert Sma~b~tbe cr~w of COMCEPT10! BAT !DYEBTIS s:riogJ Should he suceeed lo .so o£ the Cathedral, wbich took p~ Mc:nr.. R. D. McR.ac_ & Son, lost doing. he would thea likelJ fo~bf:t on the. last night of the old 7ear at .chooru:r Harold-4.aie paueo~n

FRtDAY, IANQ~RY !».leo6. himself there. and let Uie Ruasaaos hisaoa·e re.lcleoce, WaYerleJ.Bamil· by Tueldl\y a.ifbt"-. train from St. pound :iwa1 at him. From thia ad· ton. Mr. Marriott came to Bcrmu· John's. which place ther reached bl

THE: FAR BAST. v:tonced oorthero r,oaitioa through do about tb~ Je;l,rl ago after a Si'?erian on ~ouda1 fr<.om ~b~lade • • which run the rat! way Jines east- distinguished care« as on~ of the phta. They are Yerr little the worse

RIJSSLA Am> ClliNA. -We think we w!&rd to ~adit>os,.tok :uad tbatsoutb- foremost educahooalisla in New- for their bard experience. Captain uprused the opinion ~~rot months ward to Mukden and Port Arthur, found land. For half a century be Yetman and his crew apeak in the a~ro that Ruaaia mi~bt trY. to oft~o~d. he would have to be bruahed ~waJ wa11 the tried and confidential a'eot bigb~!lt praiae of the treatment ac­the Jack of aueceaa her lleeta and before Vladivostok could be"reltued of tbe Colonial and Continental corded and the many .ki.ndaeaaes ex· arcnlcaweresunaiuingin theconftict or eouthc:ra Man.:hurla regained. Church Society and organizer of the tendt:d to them wbi!e on the Koehl. with the Jape by picl.:ln~ a quarrel Havintr the aile of botlt braochu Schools o( that Society. and at a Capt. LanL,"futer d1d aUla bls pow­with China, ~od inYadlog- her aort~l (after the investment of Vladivostok) . time when the s ubject of education er for the 11hipwrecked men.-ao one em terri tortes. We roualdered tf' lor the conveyancdb( men and s op- was awakening keen interest in the could do better. , The name of CapL very likely tb'llt such might be done plies. OJI\rn would stand a goOd pa~ic miad. Improvement in the Lan{futer and baa ollicera w;m e'er without interfe"rin1! gt'e&Uy with the chance of holding his own agaiuat teaChing staff wali the m~t needed be re~embered bJ tbeBarold• c::w· prosecution o£ tbc Qmpaigu in Man· the Rus ian onstaw:ht. requir~meat. Mr. Marrrott .aw for btl bama.ne and mor_e.J an churia. She hna ··any amount of the defects. gue the beoelit of his brotlleriJ trcatmenL . TbP. Koeln la men, ·• and her exc:hequ.:r might be , Tut: co~MASD 0 ,. THE S&.o\.-We aihice and ezperience. and.tQ him ie the second larg~t abafot the North able to atand tbe stmin. Suec.:,.;«, lak.: it for o1lmo::4t a certainty that accredited the present metliod of Ger .. an Llo7d L\at: o ateamebips. at all uenta at tbc out...et :~ud _for the Jap:tneae will be able to main· traiaine- pupil teachers {or the pub- ia 10.000 toaa. aa'd had laat sometime thereafter. would be faarl}' taia thc:ir communications by eea lie elementary acbools of tbe colony. trip 180 ,aalooa and 1880 ateetage certain. and the: prc.'filige such would with Japan. Th~ eJtistiog force. In the eluddatioa of principlea au- puaeacen oa ~r4. T~e follow· give her. not to apeak of the large enpplemented by aucb Q{ the Ru1- derlying tbe methods of Ina traction ID£' &CCIOIIDt of the Harold • dlaaater ue«t~~ion of twitory she would sian ehlps at Port ~rthur as can be Mr. Marriott was particularly-apt. la tallea froa-tlll claim H fioa!ly victorioue. .,·ouJd go repaired and rendered seniceable. The aiaapO.itJwitb wblcb be laaadl• ..,& ,rl:W<~• ~ fur to disco-unt her loaees in t he ought to be a match for IUIJ. tlect ed eYen at..trute sab~ uchtadc Ye:taaaa..:- • further east. lt would seem re3-eon· tbat Rania CAn bring to the froDt. them latenl~blc to 'a cluia. racler­able to suppo.e. too. that the Jap- ~!ready 110 it ia .aid. a part of eclleanalq a pleaaure to thoee who aneac wqald, If oulr t~ ,keep in ~he T"oe-0:. v1~torioua ft~t is well down came aader lila traJal•• caulD( good g-race-a of the Chtnese, requtre aoulh to meet the second Raulau IUaa to~ oaaacd bJ a~ papu to- render them asaiatnce. wbich fteet tlse Baltic Oeet. a di'risioa of who baa reached the b~t roaad could not but weaken them in the whi~h ill stated to be in t~ aeigb- of the educatlon&l letter, tbe ".Pa­aeeoe of strife m M:uacburiL 0£ borboodl of Mada~r. a second talozzi of Nfwfoaadlaad." 011---bla

· course. it mig~t be said ~n tbe o.tber somewhere near the Suez Canal. U retiremeat tbejeadn!n, •• a mark aide that the a1d the Chroese mt~bt each. cte"iaioo can be met before a of their apprea&noa of Mar• be able to reader them there w~uld junchlre is effected, it would fall riott'nalaab1e11Uricala counterba_IAuoe ~b a weakeoaor. doubtles" an easy preJ. United. moa work. :1! blaa but tbc daslocahoa of the J~paoese that fteet ~ould.most penon• thialr. nlaable tokea o( eir reK&R194 plans and the risk of Ruuaaa s ue- be unable to n.nquisb their ad,er- eatc_eaa. After a )GII'IJ' aacf ~ oeaaes ia China, would be .too great aary. The third Russian fteet.about Ula~ be baa puaeG .away at tlte to be fa!ed for the uqcerta.Jn adv:ua- tb start soon. ma.~ lefttor montba ripe ap of 78 ,_,., &Dd was burtea tag~ of the beJJ? that Clnn:r. could out of a:coun~ lu the Petatiroke cburc~ oa

.. gi'e in Mf!-nchd thur!a. 11 Jtahpaa aeeh 0\lt thto • ..,- • New Year'a Day, ~.L!i tthhe ha'e te:~.h~ au rou~: ou. e tt ia-dlot pleasant to all who Archdeacoa. the _,....,.. aa e war. At any rate, whether .eatrrely cheriah y0 ,e for the Fatherland to Ru. J. C. Taylor talda.r•part Ia the out of deference to the WJilaea of see the personal iotetcorltse and aenice. Very a-eaeral •1•patb7 the Wutern Great Powers or partly trade connection witb the Old Ooan· baa beea ezpri:aid Ia tbe COIIIIIIDD&• because she tbou1bt she could do tr1_ yearly becoming less compared tJ with Cauoa Marriott: Ia hia be­better without Chtaa than with her, wath the volume of both with tbe rca'femeot.-Bcrmuda Guette. Ju· she ha.a seemed a.a anxious u ~eat pelghborinJ:" conlioeat How fa uary 3. Britain ;.nd the United State to aueb. diversion of communication keep China out of the quarrel. . may ~o to break the political 6onds . -Yesterday afteraooa, Mr. Sid-

Recent cablttrrnm• con,ey the 10• that bind us to tbe United Kingdom aey D. Blandford receifed• a tete­formation that Ruasia baa t~r~~- who can say? There is no doubt. gram from Gaelpla. Oat.. seat bJ CJJed to invade Northern Cba!14 af howe,er that the teodCJJey ia irr the R. M. Jeffray. coa•eyiue- the atart· that country per•i•t in 1'iotatlngber directio~ of seve~ace. and that tine- iutelliro~ tbat ...Mr. ~- B. aeutrol~ty by fa.voriog the Japa!leae. the~ foro, every legitimate endeavor Lash bad daed suddenly, one hoar It ia.q_u1te po111ble tbat tbe Cba~ to unite us bt ~ bonds of com- after aaarri:r.ge, of heart diseue. ha'e done little thin~ a tb:r.t .Ruuia roer~e with the Motl!erlaod oue-ht to The wedding took place at GueJph. may fairly cooatrne. ae favorrng the be ntnde. It ia not easy to see wbat where Mr. Lasb was ftJarried to Ml1a Jap:~cneac: TJ!.e Chmese. no doa~t. inducemCJJt Britain could offer us Jean Aoder.au of tbat city. No nmpathtze watb the JapaaC~C> an for according her~~ a preference other particulars of the sad happen .. tbe ?resent strugg-le, as theJ cannot in our markets. Could abe maaagc ine- are available. News of the death help seeing U~at the s ucc:eu of the it. tbe introduction of a fish ration under partlcularlr sad circum· Jap~oese in. t~e atruggle will be less in the Arrnr and,..Nuy would be a stances. of "Will"' Lash. will be re· apmat the•r aatereats than the sue· powerful incentive to us to g-rant cei'ed with general regr~t by .for~er ceas of the Ruu iaoa. Oa the other eome such preference as Canada now friends of the deceased 10 thle catJ. hand. the Chinese. through fear or gives her. But tbe Lc!rde of tbe where for yean~ be ;lvae beld in high ~uuinoa. ba!c allowed, n '!f! Admiralty and of tbe War Ofth:e 11~ esteem for bis b.Csinesa iategritJ. all koow. Ruuta to do c~rtatn not tikelr to make enough earnest, genial dispe!'itlon lad high charac· tbinge that the Ja~oeae ngltUy euataiued and intelligent effort to ter.-Daily Newa. complained of. It wo~ld be .wrong. make ita general iatn>ductiou a ------perhaps. to say thllt Rue~ Ia 11 seek- {aut accompli. Spasmodic endeavor. -R&e&PTJOll or A. ~Ltotol78 .t.T aug an occ:;u.._l.on of qn.atrel with Chi· auch as we b~Te beard of beinc at. ST. Amrc·s. NEW Yoa~t-Oo Decem·

.. na. but llftt circuma,tanua or the tempted, if 1acb can be called ao at- ber 8. the Feaat of the Immaculate case and her past recofd both tend tempt. ie no good. Perhaps, how. Conception. fifteen yQ.Illlg- ladies en· to raise. tbe suspicion that she tb&J ewer, if a good brand of freab cod&ah tered the ooYitiate of the Order of be ,Piaytng tlfe.gamc of wolf to tbe could be turned out. Tomm:t Atkins The Little Siatersof the Poor at St. Chanesc: lamt)~ aad his marine cousin would not Anne's. the Mother Bouae of the

Tbe question i•. will the Gr~t turn up their nose at it as ia their Order, Queen'e, New York. Among Western Power& let her. We thank ignorance of ite excellence they are the c:uadidatea for the Holy Habit not. At ao1 rate. we may be sure eaid to do at good Newfoundland was a Harbor Grace youoe- ladJ. that both they and Japal! will use salted cod. Mi .. Nellie Connors. daugbter of their effort. to make Chana- poor ------ Agnes and the late TimotbJ Con· China a football again--to make From late telegrams from Wash· nora. of the Bill. One who wu pre· China mind her P"a. and Q'a. better iactoo appearing in the Canadian seat at the Reception, which la.sted tbao perbapa she hu hitherto done. uewapapera. it appeara tbat the~ two boara, writes that the proc:el-

ia a likelihood of the Bond-Bay eiou of the no,ices to the altar wae AKOTIIU Bona UPRISilfG ?- T~aty ia a modified form cominr an lmpceaaiore sight. as r,rbed in

Since the Ruuo-Japaaese war c:om· ap for consideration by the U. S. bridal robes of white, wath white DlCDc:ed. eYcty now aad tbeft we hue &aafe at its next aesaioo. lt is roses. tbeae young girls adYanced to beard predictiooa of the lilrelihood stated that the Bond GoYeraaaent the altar, and Ia preaence or the of a wfdeapread aprlsinc in China hu proposed certain alterations in Bishop prono~Joced thoae 'ow• that ~at the 'Wbitea. The late¥ the terma required of the United foreorer separated them !rom the ..-uai~~C co.._ from tbe St. Peler1- S~tee of aach a oat are aa will p~ world and Ita n.aitiea. and made barf GOftfiUIIeDt to the Great Pow- bably dlaanD the op~tioa of the them. .. Followers of the Lamb ..._ Ualtecl8tat.J iahe!f fatereata. • It wheraoe,er be c-oetb." The name

'1'1IMe qbt reply tbat their mllat ... bard for Ne~acllaad to of MI .. Conuon 10 religion ia Sister eoaRea of biforaaatl~ Clo not lead aatlaf1 tbeae entthiK latereats laabella of the Asnmption. with tbelll to draw aach aq 1Ulfat0ftble wltboat a:acrilce of ber own. But whoaa Dl&DY frieade in Sarbor coadaeioa from ~ ....... t alate of we~r t oar GoYcroaaeat will be Qrace aad tbe STAJCDU.D cordially feellor Ia Cb~ aad '¥t it tberc able to a way bf_ whlcb aacb join Ia wlsbluf the JODD£' Relig-ioue be ...oalderl• em ben of bad feel· caa be ud the l1alted States a lou,: career o aaefuloeM in the ser· low there _a_plut white people. tbe Go t aacl Seaate wise ud 'rice of God'• poor. -Com. ~ta~ of •...aa tis tbreateD· coa derate eaoqb to accept the I• CblDa with war Ia calculated to propoaala. The te~etrram• aboft re- N&w Looo1 S. or &. hiSTITOT.ED. faa eacb feitliar lato lame. This fet'hd to aaake nfereuce to the -A depat&Uoa from .. Diamoad warahfr'ol aaaala ia tlaerefore ODlJ ·matte( of the Woad·palp iadutry Jabilee' Lodge, 8. -o. E. consisUae­pladDI' anolhcrlenrof ael!·l.l!tere.t aa oae of tbe 11l0&t iaaportaat mat· of lrleeara. W. A. Oke. Geore-e Bad· Ia the taaaa. of Great Brat&ta, the ten on which mutual coaceaaloas cock, George Gord6a. E. Simmons, Ualted Rtatea anll otbrr Westem c:aa be made, thla lalllnd admittiar E. E. Parsons and A. Daria weut aatiou. to a~e apiost her ia fayor macbiaer1 for Ita muafactu~ free. to St. John'• oa Wedaeeda:t to take of aon-iatederence with Cblaa. tbe United States £'i'lal' as some part in tbe formation or a new

adnntar. iu their market aa r:e· lodp of the order. The n·ew lodge. lJI U.urc:BUatA..-Siace the fall of prdo.> t a wood·palp manufactur- the .. Empire." wus duly orpuiled

Port Arthar eyee are tarnlnJr again ed Ia this cou~ in tbe e'eohag. the Past M..,. of to tbe Slia.kbe RIYCr. south of Muk· Et>ef)'oae can e portuce Diamond Jubilee and Dudley~gea, den. wbere two of the moat formid· to this country of ring' au oat· namely, Meura. Chaplin, ll(artio. able a1'1nies the world baa e'er seen Jet for' our products amongst the Noel. Butcbiop and Oke. •"'•tine­ale faciag one another, their CXlen· eie-bty million• of tbe people of the the Diatritt Deputy, Mr. G. Brown aivo ent~achmenta rescbioe- for Great Republic. The trouble baa Lloyd ia the work. Tbirty·th~ usllea al111011t within nn~r toJtch of been tbe obtaining of auc:b without memben alnecl the roll The aew~ t>Ge aaotber. The~ they hue tala paying too hea vy a price !or it. We ly-elected !Sruldent at the close of for many weeks. Kuropatkia's bua- hope that the preaent endeuor tc> the proe«dln£'1 preaeoled the Dil­dreda of tho11sands entcoac:ed be· nc:compliah the desired end maJ trict Deputy witt\ a Yery nice walk· bind eotrenchmeats waitio~: for the ha'e abundant and speedy suc:c:eu. 1111' stick. oaslalll'bt from OJama.'• huadreda ------<Jf thouaands aimilariJ buttreaaed ; Ia it too mach to uy that our TBE .PLAOE I LEFT BEHIND ME. o'ama's in their tum waiting Cor inteTes t in BritJsh affairs is waning. Kuropatkin'a ; each afraid apparent- al110. ~ these days of tete~ ph Alu.JITh•lllrlllefl bebl.nd me." )1 •o ria'· the attack. Ac:cordlo" to conden lion of curro:ot topica. the .Poll Lwenty yean or more hno ftow.o,

• ~ • Slnee line trom borne I otarted, one authority, Kuropatkin up to Brili.ta ewe paper ia not so import· I left the old tollrlall alone, tbejall of P ort Arthur bad the most ant In k~pine- colonial• eo rapport Botb aad and brokon·bearted.

• ·• ~y Telegraph.

~w Yorlr: Ja.a. 18. TlutoiD-RII.Aia bu notiAed CbiJJa In

tbo moel Jl!remptorJ ten:Aa fba\ ebe wUI tnYade NorUJem Cblna, Jt the Ia ... woooUuuee to fa'I'Or tbo Jape b7 clle­orlmlnatlaa aaalnat Rllfllan eootr .. b&nd.

Par&.-Tbo CombM oabloel yM&efl)a.r IICTeed t.o TetiJD, IDd drew up a 1orntril loUir whlob Premier Combe~ wtlllaaocl &o the Preeldeot to-day.

Chrttalani-I'IUy·olno peraona per· fllh!Mi. on Sunday et N .. ldal, norlb of Her~. by an avalaucbo of roa!U, tal· link lat.o a Jake and railing a wat"O W>

1 feel lihth, which twtpL boDHI. peQP • and c:AUlo awet on tho nelgbboTfnr wborea.

-Linea on a poet can! plotqro ot St. Paul'• Oburch, Harbor GrllCO:­

Belovad ol plou. worablppor, Tbo 1'.~• ol all tbe t.owa, Tbe \.1lareb~pott the tom be beneath Oal~Q and ei'r--elQOkl clown, AuclaaJlb I ~t DOS tl!T eooqu~~

lletll\ I Short wlll tby trlumpb be He wbo comee will ope tho obuaol

hoQO Aocl••~ tbe prlloPor• frto.

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.... 'l'bo ft(aeonlo Chlld~eaa' FetUYIIli\Dcl ctanoe will t"ke plaee oq Tbureday next, 311tb tnat. .

-A doun horaN and •lldN aro now emplo~feUJag ooi tho too-eupply from Lalqt~or;:Br. W. A. Munn'l oil raoco .- The foe lJ or good quaUtyl 1., 1nch '" Ill• Ullo)Ul ... now aeatna 911 tneb .. lULIOIIOO. The lo• p\ow bll not beeu DM4 but a m1n uad to band· liar tho lmp\emenL c:a10o ye~terday from St. John'• to stvo luatruoUODI to thoeo cms&Jec:lln tqa-oq!l:tnf·

-Tbe ~"· Jabea Moore, ot North Da· kola M . E. &fl&~lo~n hu been hero ou a vlalt, Oo 'J'qeeda • lgbt, a popular and tnalrooUve leot e wu gl'voo by tbe ""'· (ltentlemao:Jn. Courblan Hall. Tbt ~~\'/:~nf..q;lhA ~!:~~: ~1 ;. ~j'i;g}: S&. Johll'• on Moo"ay oJdlt,'!a.ocl on Tueeday loh. Moore will leave by tbe OJ'OM>OODillry tralO:tor Dakota.

I . -A dl~an.*lofoDoneld wu arNWt·

od at::~t.Jobo.•aon Wodulday tor threat· pniQ~t tcl!ltb(l9t ,Mr. 'F. B . Wood. Tbero wu tooiid lD hla ~ltet a revolTer QOO· C.loJrur Jn one Cll•lllber an eiplodod oartrldge, lotethn wlcb a toll bOll ol unexplOded oartrlds•· Tbe a tory naoe that ne oalled at Mr. Wood'• candy atore eArlier lo. tho d~~oy, aDd lf&'Ve hlm oolloe that 4e would tbQOt.bl.m at9 that e-vootaa.

-...1\ prelt:F bot ctofot woddlDll took plaoo at St. Pa~t~•• Obarob, oa St. "lltopb· en•anl~rbtlut, when RobertNoeeworlhJ and Mw Ha.unab J.fary Slm011 were united In be baocll of 1iol1 matTlmonJ. 'l'be ceromooy wu~rtormed by tae 1\o,. Oaooo. Nbel, 0. H. ~noe aotfnr II beet man -~nd li(ary ;Noeowort!l7 and Pallonoe Yetmau u brldoerpaldL The ll.rldo ,.., ttttlred IJJ llab' I"H1 ooelume .,.,b a ptotore b1" to m•Jo~1 aod wu a1na eway b7 her uncle, "'lrt Robon 'FNtnoh. A.taoc the e~remony too brtde 1111d groarn, aeeomp_aoled by the sueet., drove to the reaJ~noo or tho brldo, lfar­-vey Str.et, where an onJoyablo evening ""'apeutr-Oom. _

m-::n and Kuns. with Old Country affaire as it once Ana u l&ated 00 each •-t race, Both aldea Ita ore shown 'eryliUit was. But in 'le" of the fact that Tbe bornlo« tun thot Jc1loed aae,

11.:ti,itJ for weeki put. The Ru•· these affairs are 110 curaorily di•· To bid fArewell to HarbOr Graoe,

- Wodoeeday lut wM tho coldeat day of the winter. Tbe wind wu hlgb, tbo troet late~ lbroogboat tho country. At Harbor Grace, al tea. lime, tho ther­mometer who~ 9 dearOH below •oro. At Oono River, tho merour1 atood at f7 bel!!W, tlt Q.aarn, ~ bollow, lltBtabOP'I Vall1, Olareqvlho aod D:sy ot l eland• 10 below, at Nt. Jnbn'• 7 .,_low at Pori-

on aux·Baaqu .. e below,and at WbUbo11rne Olbor than 0 below. The heav;r rroa_t .Y .. ~rday

.. lana bave lately b«a the moat ae- cussed _in our cablegrams. it is still Tbe-plaeo I let& beblod me. t i'e. They tome hme ago were re· 'l'ery acr~isable that British iouroa.le I'¥e nnolled alnee tn m•ny o.hl. • .-.ed to be doing a good deal of abould be witbi'l tbe reecii of our Re.o.owned tn eo112 aod etor7, r"' " ~ • •· '· f "1 • 1 T'·- th t I"ve hea-rd St. Paut'i eubUmo ciJimu, .:.~nnoruu:hog, peruap• to pro,o • . e a amt 1 ctrc es. ..... t ey a re no Peal out Old En&laod'•&lor

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cuuoter fire (tha t dtd not come) lo more rcnerally sole partly because f'rdcr to d iaco,er the Jap:~.nese posl· they are not wo bri&'ht a.nd newsy Though I have roamed from plaee Luna. Lately. the Rueaiau ~asac.kl. and otherwise adapted to colonial T:!fr1::;!'rnuo ba .. fallad t.o blod ~roe, ju a farce 20.000 atrong. made a •taste a.a tbelr Canadian ond United My aoolll wed to Harbor Oraoe, l •rillhtnt Did to the aooLb-west to ·s~ea confreres :uad pa.rtly becaru.e The place I Jolr bebJnd me. cut the enemy'• lines of communi· tboir price puts them beyond the Ab..bapp' b~rt, when t r,...

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r .. tiou and do otlaer d • .unage. TheJ j mearHI of many. Perhaps. if our Wbo1uUOUID& wtcb dN.r MarT1 h:ne an::.:eel.led in making t heir waJ P. M. Ceneral would strike off the P rom RITeri{Hd" to Mu:rpbJ'•wal~;

lt:tck wit boot VC:'f "erioua lolA. nrtd matter of poatage on Britieb uewa- 'l"be hooro ,llow llfthc •ud.a.fry. witlwul prv!>:1biy haviu;;- lfl0!ctl!c£ paper and ma~es, it would act . rr~ lhrht blne eTM,hor an~ret r.o-. rwcb l t>U. • a& a "'pur to rtiirdeota here to aub- Of lhON briJbtcla,-. remt.ild me, ,

t t ia likely that We ,.11:;.11 br;ar 1 :ribe and of reaidents at home to 1'11 -•n be b •••• In •laru.or ur .. ce, Tbo pl•cel ton be bind '""· watbiU :. lvrtui.:hl l!mt Oyama has ma il them to ftleacle here. w.unaaua.

an .aone .. rely tb ~ornlag j;&Ye place to a s.s.w. wineS porlenoeeotti!Ntl atoidy Jut ulgbl, whb ralo~ulte a r•n~e or commoo-.4 upon the ~ extreme weather eoodlttooa Wltblo 12 1bould ootolaaal dlltl'«MMe It I t nee· bo11r1, euar.r1 for bl1 and the thlpe of bit line ' ..,. "'wel "'tho .. of llleother Unoa,alwaya - UVlii!ULU.--At OarbonoaT, On Jaou· •n•wer •lgnat. Of dl•lr ... , be tho err. 0ry J71b1 at 8 o'~l k, Mr. J•~~~ Kan. ODilUitaDON "bs~ tl1117 a,a-y. nash a.nil Ml&l llle .I\ feu,. were ani~

Tbo reecoe ._., II)Adt a boot mklw•Y lo. holy malrlm y- taL I be rttldenoe ot trom CacHa t.o II arbor Once. tile brld~ t J qlla Rielly w., btld-..

to maltlot tbe riii!Ocle, the lifeboat of maid, 110d Mr. atrlok l<•''anqb -t the Koln WQ etoYO ln}.eo bee,.y wu tbe m"n. Atlu dinner had" bt<en .. rvod l"CUlDIDI O( lbO M& a~ r.ne Ume. ea4 the naoal ~II&IYOD end ftwpODdtd

10. dauolug and Olhur althUIO!Ilt'OM were huoiiiAII-MIIII J...,.. Oordon,daagb- ln\lulgod In do Ill the dayiiJtbt dtd "P.

lAir of Mr. Samuel \Jcifdon, lt~U 11erel1~ pe11r. U.e Dlllt lo being r~Ddtorcd ll.r Ttfr. Wednetdu'•~Jtly ttala tor St. .fohn' .. l'. ll11mllron. Mr. lud Mr •.. K. lett Mlu Qordoo _a~ te' ,l!lponoer UoliOJto, tbe following day f<or Lhotlr fotllro llomr. where 1bo wllr be tralntd tor I be teac:n· Tho th'A!f174D'D wlallOI tbum o\·ary hllop. tng profeMion. Uer mauy trlenda wllb 1 pln~~JJ oa tile m~~otrtnaonlal HL-com. her eeooUDqattoa of thahqoe-wl!Job J -b., bMrl ben ill fho pe..t, lf_lq&r4'• I.luJme.n• o~ee(K)W.. etc:,

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DINNER ·JN HONOR. OF BON. JOBM HARVEY'S WEDDING.

On SatardaJ oigbt last. a. dinner waa e-iYen at Mr. Woods' rooms to the empiQfee. of Meeara. Haney & Co •• in bouor of the wedding or tbe Bo'o. Jobri &rorey. the principal of the &rm..,.nd ~ Henrietta Gor· don. of PTctoa. N.S. Tbe gathering waa quite a festl'e one, U.ae employ­eee feeling that the happy creot wn• well worthy or their rejoiciof-lhe Bon. Job a Hanel bela#( oo only reapected butadmared for his aaaaly and considerate treatmcmt and cour­tesy at all times. No mercantile mao io St. John"a to-day as more es­teemed by bla. dnplo:tcea 'tbau the mao Ia whose honor tbe diaaer wu ~a. The beat fcelloe- and 2004-wlll were maaifeated, anCI it la tao idle .a1lae- that the bead of the old firm waa wished all bapplnea, aad prosperlt7 Ia his wedded life. Title Cb&inDu, 'Mr. Jamea dlacharJred hla

atfalalJ, aad

-A "" ezcetleat ledlirewu cJe. liftftd ld' Coal'hlaa Ball oa Taa-

IJia'bt laat. ~ the lte•. Jabea aati'fe ot-carboaear, bat

. a pr~~aldiar Bider Ia tbe lrl. B. Metbodiet Chorcb of tbe North Da· lrota Oonfereuce. Tbe aabject. "A trip to California." waa well haodl­ecl. The oaturalaeta aud deacrip­tiYe pow~ of the lecturer are mark· ed features which cannot {ail to make him a suc:ceu!ul and takiol' apealrer. For one hour a.nd thirty· be miautes the audience listened without pigu of weariaeu. The lecture was both instructive and h~lpful. May tbe rev. Lecturer lonJr be apared to do good work in the cause of truth and righteoul­neu.

-'fbe Rer. ;Mr. Preece, who is DO\V Yiailica- this co~~J in the ln· teresta of lhe L 0. c;. Tensplara. prnched 'ftitb rreat ·~eptaace last fortAOOil In at. Aod~'s Preaby· teriau Oburcb bere, and 111 the et"en­ine- io the Methodis t Church. It waa understood tbat be would de· li'er a lecture here ou Tpelday evening. but be p'e place to the Rev. Jabet Moore. the latter gentle­mao huiog to leave tho oountrr for home llbQrtly. Mr. Preece \will be berea little later on. ·

J.oral anb tJtf)tt lttms.

Speef"' m~Ung wUl be bollltn U~'o S.A Hall (lo to.morrow eveoJog. M~or Crelahtoo will C!lndoo~ tho lfrvleo, and No. f bran band will bo In atteodaaoe. AU are welcome. '

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Talr:o LA.XATrvE BltOMO Q."C;Jl.NINE

ell. All drQ&gllll reload the mone7 Wl.w to on.re. •

W. E. OroYe'•ll&neturell on eaob box 216 eeott.

-oo Tutadll" evening 1 .. 1 tho coogTo. gallon ol Lbe Rev. Mr. Tbao'ker&y, Coo· gregetlonal mlollwr In St. Jobn•., held • reeo~oliln honor of bll roluro. from blw vUlt to tho Old Couo try,

-Tho Terra Nova R ocke7 Olob I• ear­r_yiQ& all before It thla eeuoo.. The7 ~r,.t beaL lhe Salt~. to, tben the Vlotorlu, a.ud no-. tile f'lelcUan., g-lvlo& t.bo Vall· qu11~e4 llCUOely ~

-Tbo Annual MeeUng of the Harbor Oraee Volunteer Fire Brl~tado wu held oo ?.toodey, .lOtb lo11. Wben the aooersl ronttno ot bo1loe• wu gone ~rOogh, tbo toUowlng otftoert woro r .. illiOloa tor tbe on1iilag year:-Joho 'Npp, lit Dlreotor1 J obn o. Shepperd, 2nd Dlreo&orf Bernard l>anon., 'lTeu.; Otto E. Qr mm 1 Seorew.)"; Thomu Waleb, Saper-lpteodeot. :tti• Company b!lll now the tun to rae or 40 moo.

4 OU.A.RANTllEO OURE FOR PJLES. It.obJoa, lSUnd, BtNdina or Prolrnd\o&

PI I... D~ltta TOfu ad moa,7 U PAZO OlNTW~~'.f f~ to cure &D7 COcM. no mat tor or how JQDI ata.udlnL in • t.o 14 d&.r•· 1'\ratappnoatton gJYee .... aad r•t. GOo. U _yoar drosrta' b .. n•uueud I!Oc.'1n atampe and U will be torwafded poet-paid b7 Par.ll :UodJolaa Oo., St. Loqa, :ua

Thel\egploa, Capt. Couob, •JriYed on Satul'da~ ornlag to )feaera. B. Ruther· font ..t: •DeS up to Toeaday ovoolns d llobu& 1100 too a or coal tor tho llrm the balao.oe of bar cargo botalt tor SL J obo•a. ' be lett on Tireeda1 motatng tor Ma.ouo .. to recover an a.oobor Joel lilolr 01l tl j)~YIOUI trip. M ... rt. R. fWtl!ortord i.\ Oo. have oow some JJIOO t.ooa or coat oo hand, •tlftloJent to aopply all local detaal)de.

Tbe Bay Rober._ Outlook ••11 tbat Mr. lKarUu Sharpe of Sbearet.owo. will pi"'SSOQie lbe •prtns•• nalllabe-,y fa hto aohoonor lllalld Qcm. ~ooeea to him.

= Our re.'\ders b:tn~ read dout.llc10,.

with pl_eaaucc orad pmlll the :trlicte., ap~rang- no,\" .ln.J :lgarn 111 the ST.o\NDARD rrom tlte pe_n Clf the Re v. Mr. Lewie. Mr. l1'!w1,. has kindly offered t, coutiuue lo ft~Tnia.b lire ST.t.~D.o\RD waUa cor:lriuuliou . ~lr Lewis baa lhe rer.utnllr•!l ·up.:tlnu~: of wielding •·the p..u f•f a r~adv writer," and both t!1c: fl3per aud if-1~ readere will be th ~ U.:tter C<Jr h1s aaahltaoce.

--·-The folio\\ in:: triuutc to th~ rncm.

ory of. Sir Rubert Ro:-k .. a nnme well-known to the Newfoundland Trade is from the pen of tho: Rev. John Allan, our former lownsman.

61a ROBERT Bo.uc, DlELI AT £1Al.IJ\\S:, D&c£N.DF.R STu. •

Tllo11 hila worn lh' ell : WardortJV tblne &rmt~ur !lo~u.

l'fOI' bu Ul• a word ro tl'<t In It• ahea~b UOf Ro\•arl'l!;n·• MMrln;r

the mantofr l>~>rn ' ewa nobility.

· -Tbfl Week we oiTcr 1he 1 following Bargains-

S colored J nckets, regular price ta.50 . .

1 black Jacket., reg. price, $4; 1 blac.l: Jacket, Sample, SlO 4 Maeiutoshes, reg. price, $3.

Your cboico f\)r $1.fi0. Double-width black A.. tmbn,

reg. price, $3.50 yd. Thil tOUk $1.60 !Jd.

l.ot c:bildren's White Bear and colored Bonnets, choice 49C-

White and c-olored Fur, rc:gulnr price, 3oc. and 4oc::. )-d. ..

'Ihi8 1cuk 1 Oc yd. ~These are Jbrgclins and 1he oller

holds good FOR ONE WEEK. STRICTLY SPOT CASH,

M. T. JONES.

fl.e.duoed ·Rates·!

CODENCING -DEC. 6th, 1904:-

Newfound I 'nd Express Co ..

will transport packa­ges of merchandise not exceeding twenty <20 > pounds in weight, to and from all oftlces in Newfoundland, at three <3> cents per pound.­No charge less than five (t)) cents.

.. NEWFOUNOCANO

EXPRESS COMPANY.

- The Brllllbaoboooor ]laowboe.._ Cepl' R. WIIJII1, wu towed bore ou Frlda7 R A SQUIRES lf 8 lut from~&, Jobn'• b:r tho D. P. Ingra· • ' • ., I!. am, to loecl wllh oodllab for :Metlrt. a U. Mol\~ .t. 8o~w. 6bo will tako 11500 qU.., aod wtll go to Glbr&ltar tor ontorw. Tbo Dantbee litho ont.:r aaUio& aellooo. -'"D or or that IUimo atiQet, 1100 lou., aud wu · aauobed lOth Julr, lDIH. llor boUd~r• NOTARY PUBLIC. wero :n. Ooo- 4t ~~~~ Apptedor-e, a.od btr eonatruotton la aU lhar can be do- Orrtc• - 1. KlMBERLEY R OW alrfd--u 8ood u BrH11h oak and wor.k· l .... ' manthlp e1n ma.ko 'her. Oap &. ~VIIIls Bt:NRY c:;'I'RE&T. Willi formorl,. Ill II l ilt ot the Kldra, l::arl or Uea4.'0otleld, tto., In the ~ewtouud· (Oppoiite Star of tbe Sta Hllll.) lapd tr&de. He.r ow nor '' Mr. 0. W. S. . Ooutct, ot a .. roataplo. Telephone~. ST. JOBS 9

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