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fT The js . at Ha'nd Vol. 22. No. 63. Sale! Sale! Sale! u 11rolong<'tl Tis.It to '.\ l nr'-·h 2:; 111 . op1to r- t11nily ofTl•rcd tu 1 111r ·t· hn. "'• ·:r..; L"' unl<1 uc :Su rl'lL....'"O ll Uhh .. On'l'r \\'Ill l>t• r erlL"K'tl. St. John's, Thursday, 18, 191 1. OPENING- NOTICE. AND WILLIAM PEDDIGREW1 . BOILER FLUID, coatinf a few ceQts per - week. enaurinf &eedom from accidents.clean tubea M boiler,freater steaming eapacity, and burn leas coal: : OR :·: 2nd.•The cost of repairs, new tube&. stoppafe of work. biit coal bill. etc. To ha ve the lesser cost )'Oii must use STANOAIU) BOILER FUllD In your . Steam Bollen. It "1tll aaf1Wva old -.le, prevents new scale fonnla s, Jastaad)'>'..,_ plttlns 6: corrosloa, aad keep Jaslde of boiler eleasr. 137 Water Str eet. u116,2i,th,s Phone 735 feb6, lm Res id ence 1 11 Milita ry Road. PRICE •t.OO PER QALLON. MADB ONLY BY Le Marcham Store Oats. Cream of Wh e at Force. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa. Choice Halifa x Sausa ges. Large Sw eet Oranges. La rg e N o. I He rring. ST. JOHN LeMARCHANT ROAD. I NDECISION -. and DECISION' Much of the indigence of the Aged 1tncl the misery of the Wiclows "and Children are· traced direct to a fatal inde- cision, which bung over men who knew that they should INSURE:, but put off the time '' for a month or t\vo .' ' and all"ain '' for a little while," until in the end nothing was done. If you know tha t you need life insurance, la a quarter of aa hour you can settl-; your mind and arrange with our agent. " I have observed that it is always quanera of an hoar that decide the fate of a batUe.''-B1maparle. To have t he best costs the least, and the best life insur- nnce policy can be bad only from The · Royal Insurance co. Ltd. LIFE DEPARTMENT. J06 6RO !JlfRS .l CO. Ltd. Oe neral Age,n ts . I P. J. O'REILLY, ll!4 Water St. East, ' Received per S. S. Mongoli an , a shipment of Mountain Dew, ten year old Rcotch Whisky; · also, a shipment of V. O. W. Outport orders promptly-:1ttend- ed to. Expert packing of mnil or- ders a specialty. w,f,m AUCTION SALES. ' On SATURl>A Y Nex f, at " o'clock, at the C ENTRAL AUC:rlON MART, 5 barrels jowls, .S tierces 5 barrels beef, 5 barrels partridge be rries lot old furniture, 1 new 1 10 washytub , · l ir?'l ; bedstead, 1 ovennantle, .20 pic- tures 1 horse slide, t' dog slide. 1 All go to c10se sales. At 12 o'dock 1 horse, r i!O"Y.·' j . M, A, - ,. f THE HENTZMAN PIANO. ] ( ::::E <C ::z:: 1- :=· Cl.. L.&.I ::c I- THE MILTON· PIANO. I CHARLES HUTTON, SOLE AGENT. REMEMBER That Sooble's Is the Best Place to buy Amertcan · e1ouses 34 inch 36 " 38 " 40 " 42 " 44 " ,; c COUPON 'l'his coupon and 3c. will puy a: large cake o( Toilet Soap, ,_ I ! , Prices : .95 1.25 1-.50 1.95 . 2 50 2.85 COUPON This coupon and 5c. l:iuys· I yd·: •l 1•4 in · Rihbon, Auy, Colour. . THE STANDARD . M'FTG co.; LTD. :.. •••••••• .,. •••• A'.tso S S . p :;. S. . PORTIA • .• rospero 2000 lbs. . Halibut. will leave t he Wh ar f of SOOOlb.s.Solhng Codfish. PHONE 555. The JUST fttUIVtD BOWRING LIMITED, W. E. 61:ARNS SATURDAV, Morch the i3fh Haymarket. HAUi BUT AT 10 A.M. PHOHE A.KD 379. Calling at the fo ll owing places :- FRESH .FROZEN , HERRING. ;- ALSO Salt & Watered. CODBISH. J, W. CAMPBELL. - 160-162 NEW SOWER ST. LENTEN FABE. STRIPPED FISH Cod B it s. 8c. lb . SHREDDED FISH Unsurpassed for Fi sh Cakes. I IOc. Pck, 3 for 25c . BONELESS FISH. 25c. Pck. Newfoundland Cured &:BLOATERS 30 Cents Dozen. CORN£0 Digbx Herrin g, in Tins . - Sar" dires, in Oil. Sardines, Smoked. Sardines , in Tomato Sauce . . A. H. MARTIN. Aaent. Tel e phone 608. INSURE AGAINST FIRE WITH ftDfLITY-PHf NIX' CO. FUft DS i 11',0 81 ,239. OIBce ol Rotll wc ll ct. ' Do ... 1.,, Ll4. 120•1 2:1 Waler 8 1Ne 1. . OEOROE R. WILLIAMS ', Asent. 09oa P •one, HG. • ..weaee P .. oa•, eoo. .. Ca pe Broyle Trep nssl'y Plnc1·ntin St. Lnw r enC'e Grand Hn n k Un bor B reton Gnultois Cape LnH unc Hose H ln ncbe Fe r ry land St. Mary's L:tmalinc ll<!l lcoram P:i>S P11sb t h1·o u gh Rn men : Channel Fe rmsmse Shlmonier Il nrin Fortune -. St. J acq ues lle rmitnge Franco is D ur geo , F reight received until l.i p. m. on Th ursday . " For freight or passage app ly to th e Coas tal Office of BOWRINC Limited. TriEr , nnN E,aoo.. · THOMAS B. CLIFT Com merclaf and General Auctioneer, . Notary Publi c. Offices : Commercial Chambers, 197 Water Street East . Sampl e Room : Over Mr. A. J\1 cNamnrn's Je we lry Store, Office Phone 51 J Residence 615 293 Wa ter S tr eet We st. I I P . 0 . Box 826 feb11 ,eod 8fRNALDA JlifST OPENED O ur pri ng ShiprQent of . PORSALE. .. , New detatcbed three ·storey House, situated ou Corner of Monroe and Braz il Streets. rented for $ 144 .00 per year. First floor contain shop, sitting roo rn nnd rear extension:' nlso "·ide ba ll giving seperate entrances to House. Second Floor contains porlor, dining room, kitchen & pantries. 0 ., Third floor contains four bed- rooms amd closets. · , The House is well built aud finished throughout, having O\'Cr- head mantel in parlor. Will sell at low figure . Apply to M. A. BASTOW, A uctiouccr. To Let. that commod- ious Dwelling House; situate lll the corner of Military Road and Gower Street, and lately occupie:l by Mr. H. F. Fitzgerald. For tem1s, apply lo T. & M. \\TINTER. feb3.tf . . To Let, cs Rooms. part House. 118 Pleasant Street; part lionse upstairs, Alexander Stree t; part House Larkin's Square; part House top Pleasant Street, three ' rooms. F. C. WlLLS, 356 Duck- wo r th 4>t. . City Terrace. dec1 .; LADIES' ; 6f RN ALDA Just arrived. one case · Fresh tl nllb ut ln e.xccll ont con - I I STYLES- A. BASTOW. morl4 ; I ..f . ..... ,,.,.. $2.00 PER ' AIR. No ne B etter for the P rice. Just arrived, I 000 lbs. Choice Cod Tongues. M. A. B:\ B.eck's Cove. mart5 STEER . . · 6y April I st,. n House- '': WHOLl:SA · Lfi . OR maid. Apply at this office. My Leue on 1 15th. 1911. u I am 1t Sales (iirl , for . 6rocery bl fui 'd · "" bl · • · £ · th · Must be c.xpencnced. Ap- una e to. a e or _e P•Y. at this office. martJ of my busmm. I have decided to sell out the whole ----------- stock of &. Nine Thousand Dollars TEAS, etc. Alsb Shop Rittmfs, mclud•o11 _. L..l!!l - tional Cash Reitister. Sho"" Cues, Plate GWs Wanted on Valuable Mirror 1 Scalea. Window Fittings and Stands. . Freehold Land & Build· fldr All muat (fO , relfardlCU Of cost. This is an opportunity for S opkeepers. - , Ttfi:l . 05. PEEL, Water St ·: , " i>om'.; E11 t - :P1111.1t or rrfoniNn l, 'i ngs, on Water St , An , excellent 11\iestment. PfRCU: . JOHNSON. feb6 1 tl

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Page 1: The Fc~ding ~OasoU.collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19110316vol22no63...fT The Fc~ding ~OasoU. js .at Ha'nd Vol. 22. No. 63. Sale! Sale! Sale! t"l~..:ttnt.: u 11rolong

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The Fc~ding ~OasoU. js .at Ha'nd

Vol. 22. No. 63.

Sale! Sale! Sale! t"l~..: ttnt.: u 11rolong<'tl Tis.It to En~·

~ntur1lny , '.\ l nr'-·h 2:;111. Th~ op1tor­

t11nily ofTl•rcd tu 1111r·t·hn."'•·:r..; L"' unl<1uc :Su rl'lL....'"O llUhh .. • On'l'r \\' Ill l>t• r erlL"K'tl.

St. John's, Newfo~ndtand, Thursday, Ma~ch 18, 191 1.

OPENING- NOTICE.

AND

WILLIAM PEDDIGREW1 . •

lst.-STA~DARD BOILER FLUID, coatinf a few ceQts per- week. enaurinf &eedom from accidents.clean tubea M boiler,freater steaming eapacity, and burn leas coal:

:·: OR :·:

2nd.•The cost of repairs, new tube&. stoppafe of work. biit coal bill. etc.

To have the lesser cost )'Oii must use STANOAIU) BOILER FUllD In your.Steam Bollen. It "1tll aaf1Wva old -.le, prevents new scale fonnlas, Jastaad)'>'..,_ plttlns 6: corrosloa, aad keep Jaslde of boiler eleasr.

137 Water Street. u116,2i,th,s

Phone 735 feb6,lm Residence 111 Military Road. PRICE •t.OO PER QALLON.

MADB ONLY BY

Le Marcham Store ~uakcr Oats.

Cream of Wheat Force. Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa.

Choice Halifax Sausages. Large Sweet Oranges. Large No. I Herring.

ST. JOHN LeMARCHANT ROAD.

INDECISION - . and DECISION'

Much of the indigence of the Aged 1tncl the misery of the Wiclows "and Children are· traced direct to a fatal inde­cision, which bung over men who knew that they should INSURE:, but put off the time '' for a month or t\vo.' ' and all"ain '' for a little while," until in the end nothing was done.

If you know that you need life insurance, la a quarter of aa hour you can settl-; your mind and arrange with our agent.

" I have observed that it is always quanera of an hoar that decide the fate of a batUe.''-B1maparle.

To have the best costs the least , and the best life insur­nnce policy can be bad only from

The· Royal Insurance co. Ltd. LIFE DEPARTMENT.

J06 6RO!JlfRS. l CO. Ltd. Oeneral Age,nts.

I

P. J. O'REILLY, ll!4 Water St. East, '

Rece ived per S. S. Mongolian, a shipment of

Mountain Dew, ten year old Rcotch Whisky; ·

also, a shipment of

V. O. W . WHIS~EY

Outport orders promptly-:1ttend­ed to. Expert packing of mnil or-ders a specialty. w,f,m

AUCTION SALES. '

On SATURl>A Y Nexf, at " o'clock, at the

CENTRAL AUC:rlON MART, 5 barrels jowls, .S tierces rib~, 5 barrels beef, 5 barrels partridge berries lot old furniture, 1 new 1 s1debo~rd, 10 washytub , · l ir?'l ; bedstead, 1 ovennantle, .20 pic­tures 1 horse slide, t ' dog slide. 1

All ~tl$l go to c10se sales. • At 12

o'dock 1 horse, r i!O"Y.·' j . M, A, ~J'l'OV/, A~ -,.

f

THE HENTZMAN PIANO.

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::::E <C ::z:: 1-:=· Cl..

L.&.I ::c I-

THE MILTON· PIANO. I

CHARLES HUTTON, SOLE AGENT.

REMEMBER That Sooble's Is the Best Place to buy Amertcan · e1ouses

~izes:

34 inch

36 "

38 "

40 "

42 "

44 " ,; • ~·

c

COUPON

'l'his coupon and 3c. will

puy a: large cake o( Toilet Soap,

, _ I

!

,

Prices :

.95

1.25

1-.50

1.95 .

2 50

2.85

COUPON

This coupon

and 5c. l:iuys· I yd·: •l 1•4 in ·

Rihbon, Auy, Colour.

. THE STANDARD . M'FTG co.; LTD.

:.. •••••••• .,. •••• A'.tso

S S. p :;. S . . PORTIA • . • rospero 2000 lbs. . fr~sh Halibut. will leave the Wharf of SOOOlb.s.Solhng Codfish.

PHONE 555.

The JUST fttUIVtD BOWRING R~?S., LIMITED, W. E. 61:ARNS

CHOIC~-~ F~ESH SATURDA V, Morch the i3fh Haymarket. HAUi BUT AT 10 A.M. PHOHE

A.KD 379. Calling at the fo llowing places :-

FRESH .FROZEN

,HERRING. ;-ALSO

Salt & Watered. CODBISH.

J, W. CAMPBELL.-160-162 NEW SOWER ST.

LENTEN FABE. STRIPPED FISH

Cod Bits. 8c. lb.

SHREDDED FISH Unsurpassed for Fish Cakes.

I IOc. Pck, 3 for 25c. BONELESS FISH.

25c. Pck.

Newfoundland Cured

KIPP~RS &:BLOATERS 30 Cents Dozen.

CORN£0 H£RR~Nf7. Digbx Herring, in Tins. -Sar"dires, in Oil.

Sardines, Smoked. Sardines, in Tomato Sauce

. . A. H. MARTIN. Aaent.

Telephone 608.

INSURE AGAINST

~ FIRE WITH

ftDfLITY-PHf NIX' INSURANCf~ CO.

FUftDS i 11',081,239. OIBce ol

Rotllwcll ct. 'Do ... 1.,, Ll4. 120•12:1 Wa le r 81Ne1.

. OEOROE R. WILLIAMS ' , Asent.

09oa P•one, HG. • ..weaee P .. oa•, eoo. ..

Cape B royle Trepnssl'y P lnc1·nt in St. LnwrenC'e Grand Hn n k Un bor B reton Gnu ltois Cape LnH unc Hose H lnncbe

Ferry land St. Mary's ~fnl'Jl'lOWn L:tmalinc ll<!l lcoram P:i>S 1~ 1 1111d P11sbth1·ough Rn men

: Channel

Fermsmse Shlmonier Ilnrin Fortune -. St. J acq ues llermitnge Francois Durgeo ,

F reight received unti l l.i p.m. on T hursday.

" For freight or passage apply to the Coastal Office of

BOWRINC .~ROTHERS, Limited. TriEr,nnN E, aoo. . ·

THOMAS B. CLIFT Com merclaf and General Auctioneer, .

Notary Public.

Offices : Commercial Chambers, 197 Water Street East. Sample Room : Over Mr. A. J\1cNamnrn's Jewelry Store,

Office Phone 51 J Residence 615

293 Wa ter S treet West . I I

P . 0 . Box 826 feb11 ,eod

8fRNALDA SHO~S JlifST OPENED

Our fi~st pri ng ShiprQent of

.PORSALE. ..,

New detatcbed three ·storey House, situated ou Corner of Monroe and Brazil Streets. rented for $ 144.00 per year.

First floor contain shop, sitting roo rn nnd rear extension:' nlso "·ide ball giving seperate entrances to House.

Second Floor contains porlor, dining room, kitchen & pantries . 0

.,

Third floor contains four bed-rooms amd closets. · ,

The House is well built aud finished throughout, having O\'Cr­head mantel in parlor.

Will sell at low figure .

Apply to M . A . BASTOW, A uctiouccr.

To Let. that commod-ious Dwelling House; situate lll the corner of Military Road and Gower St reet, and lately occupie:l by Mr. H. F. Fitzgerald. For tem1s, apply lo T. & M. \\TINTER.

feb3.tf . . To Let, cs Rooms. part House. 118 Pleasant Street; part lionse upstairs, Alexander Street; part House Larkin's Square ; part House top Pleasant Street, three ' rooms. F. C. WlLLS, 356 Duck­worth 4>t. . City Terrace. dec1 .;

LADIES'; 6f RN ALDA SHO~S Just arrived. one case · Fresh tlnllbut ln e.xccllont con-

. I~ I I STYLES- d l llon~M. A. BASTOW. morl4 ;

I ..f . • .....,,.,..

$2.00 PER ' AIR. None B etter for the P rice.

Just arrived, I 000 lbs. Choice Cod Tongues. M. A. B:\ TU'A~, B.eck's Cove. mart5

STEER ~B Ros~- !! ~a~n•-"'V'o~"""'-!!_ve~~i-----~e;~ . . · 6y April I st,. n House-'':WHOLl:SA·Lfi . OR R~TAIL'' maid. Apply at this office.

My Leue e~pk~s on J~e 115th. 1911. a~d u I am 1t Sales (iirl, for. 6rocery bl fui'd · ""bl · • · £ · th · ~"tore. Must be c.xpencnced. Ap-una e to. a swt~ e pre~11es or _e requU"em~n~ P•Y. at this office. martJ

of my busmm. I have decided to sell out the whole -----------

stock of BOO~S &. SHOE~, D~Y c~~us; Nine Thousand Dollars TEAS, etc. Alsb Shop Rittmfs, mclud•o11_. L..l!!la· -tional Cash Reitister. ~I~ Sho"" Cues, Plate GWs Wanted on Valuable Mirror1 Scalea. Window Fittings and Stands. • . Freehold Land & Build·

fldr All muat (fO , relfardlCU Of cost. This is an opportunity for S opkeepers. - , Ttfi:l.05. PEEL, 2~0. Water St

~ ·: , ~ ~ "i>om'.; E11 t -:P1111.1t or rrfoniNnl,

'ings, on Water St, An , excellent 11\iestment.

PfRCU: .JOHNSON. feb61tl

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. . . ·~ toitt. iO·;a~~B&iJTr . , , · · ;wt.~ ~, - ~,:,· .,~ • · '; : • · .-. ~etr 11 Br

~~N~~-·~~.'\N .!~-_t~ ~~~~~~:~ · s.i.H~ on lklh. The Best .W euing ' Boqt. ever Made. I . . with A~· i i ·7· ¥

'~ m..llii'd'li'pll.u.t~e ff 'l'loo lo~ui troln In ch•!'V• or con• Ll ~TE)f ! \\Tc have n ca rl)' th1

1cc .. F ·L ... "~~ ... • · ~~&a • cluctor ~· :..111c11. wOl. du~ ni.noon...., months of ~IOJ.>PY wcathc1: yet. Get - Al'Coiio~t.1.iiba~l r'(',....tmeat cloy was hchl up u Utllc w""' ::or '""

- · · · ,. ia \hr~ctr ~, J ~ to T~c~t~'1 Br_lclgc to·\ln r IJY orcl4!1"" ot Dr. a p:iiL· o f t lic:se, :1110 kl'-C li your . Cun( QdldlJ' V , j Urehm. 'The 11.tt~r ,had ~•n Joronri·

feet . _di·J,·.· ' PleaaantJ,.'! , ' 1><1 or n c•~. 11UPPo•c;d •9 "'! •mall 1•~" ---'-· _ • belns on bo:i.rd nnl.l lmmcdla.tely pro·

These 13oots arc Sc\·cn i11chc Ili0h.

. Ucllows T ongue to 'rop. Maile of tl~c ~est ' Vatcrprpof Lrnthers.

PRICE: UNLINED $4 .00. LE~THi:'RLINED

0

$4.SO. .. . ......... -~ ......... -. .... ~ ··' ·~·

f. SM~LLWOOD, Tlie Home' of Go~d 'Slloes •.

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' '·' ' I " · .. ~'' c,;,pdcd to control tho 11preo.dtns. Tho ~n•lbls l>CORlq loq ap .al>&Ddono4 .• c, Idea- ot

1 --worktns·....on;. & colcl "\bl' w:nln wu •topped nnd boarded by Dr.

Jnean1 or la.xatlvea anJ l ursat\¥1.!1 ror Brehm. Ho examined the man :ini t!1~ •lmpJe~ ~n, tha~e cure I• .. ' ro~. nd hl.;_ t~ be afttJeud \\'Ith the dl•· btul u: the 1111ea1c, I

0...: I l'o cure fl, ~old tn\&~U nvo mla.utu' Cnl'~. His name l • Archibald Murg.\n time UIO c;&lairhc,.oJHJ•·· lL .J• lll'1HJa&•y of Se:il Cove. Dr. lont• of Avond11I•

!tic. dellabUul lo ID~. de~ :ind', .. ..., hoilven,.t lo be " PUICDI r on 1he •lmple lo -· . . ~ I cl I I \ . $:. n." CoUeae. ot Clarence at.rfft. tra n an , no~,c ns tnt p1an ~ co~dlt.lon Lqndo~ MY•: "l hacl aieontlnuosn col4 , acqua!ntN Dr. Brohm of hi• 1u. In tbe ,head ror )'Cart. und newer UHC!" plclon.. Theec v;er' \·erlncd and l>r.

t &Rl'thlns with aucb •aulck rault.a u • jt_rJved from flvc iillautels' ... at C&· £rehm \.'RCClnated au the p~ns~ra tarrhoaone. • am"' dtll&bt•d to .dad .a. who had not prevlou• I» ~ ti.•accln· ftmtdy that caru .~Ila In A t.W mlJl.o alccl. Tbe t'&I' In which the -•II PoX ~tf'L C'ataJTboaone cures en17 llm•." p:11len1 w~ p-avelllna wao locked np

To can')' a Catarrbo..ine IDJ.-itr hi ruf tumlp~kl!L Tl\• i>U ens.,.. the Pocl<•I mff!>1 Y~ll . '"'"1 1 b&vo were Ml tree ORd the iiallent taken to <Olda. ealarrb, or any l11r.s or tb-1 _, trouble. It kee-pa tllao d•·srr= awq. tho boapltal:

LENTEN GOODS. and II warranted tu ~ - -~-------•salDll -all tba 1111 or .. ~ Coal• vl.te outfit. with banl ..,.bblr pockel lnhaltr, coolll fl. Bm&U • IO ~ 0run1~1.a. H u.• ca~ -, .. · SARDINES, 8c., 12c , 15c. Tin.

No I. SAll'ION. No 1. LOBSTER. SHREDDED CODFISH.

BONELESS CODFISH. FRESH HERRINGS, KIPPERED HERRINGS.

BLOATEifS. HARTLEY'S ASSORTED JAMS. PURE GOLD JELLY POWDERS. . '

EVAPORATED APPLES.

ro Receive Hou~eholcl Furni­tnrc, or tore Goods, whether intended tor Private Sale or Public Auction. My ::>tore

, has be'!n thoroughly renovated nnd painted, mnking it n Cnpital ~bow Room 'Yherc Goode e11n be shown to :id-vantage.

INSPECTION SOLICllED.

\)AA\", ~OD. OllL l • • ·- ' Al 6 last e\-cmng, :\lessis. Bow-

H · · • ring Bros. had the following

OCKifY irom House Harbor: 11 • .. V 1ki11g. Souihcrn Cross and

Harlaw 10 miles . W. of Is· KAMULl!KS DIEAT THE land Bc1icye they .arc in seal~

ROVE · as ice is .. very o~n with s:>uth · • win'ds. ·No sign or other stcam-

The . Kamh,lers an overs con· ers yet" t~sled !" a. hockey m !~h at the llefore the Rosalind left yester-~ nnc;~ s Rmk l~s1 eve.~mg -at 6.30 <iay. the captain was asked by ·~ll d t . r,csuhed m a \\Ill for the, Messrs. Bowring Bros. to try and !<amblers by 9 goals to 2. The I i:et in 1outh with the steamers. players were : • , . . ·1 he following reply was received

l<amblers-:-E.- Hcnnelinl'), goal, from Capt'. Smith: K Chafe, p:>mt ; E . .Payn, cover; .. bl f !'. Winter, ro,·cr; E. Chafei. right; . na c get a•!r account o :\. Edwards, centre ; H. Hayward, ~~ah~~ st~1me~s... .

J. J. . ST. JOHN . AT 1 HE UNION MARKET,

BUY

Parker, Webb & Co.'s PORK. AT ALL DEALERS.

R. G. ASH & co.; WHOLESALE AOENTS.

--- ----- ----- ---

ENTIRELY NEW FOR 1911.

lei!. · 1 he scaling har made his firs: .!{ove rs-:\. Andrews, goal ; H. ~ppe~rance far the season. this

.\launder, point; E. Robinson .. morning;. He gav_c out a wi.rel~ss cover; ll. l\launder, rover; J. Long from .the Eagle, vta the Rosalond

CITY AUCTIONEER. right ; B. Noscworthy, ce1;:re; R. :t~ td Cape Race.: that the wooden T aylor, left. •-eamers were J~mmcd, and that

10?.-104 New G:ower Street,

H. TAPPER,

{42ir Snlcs of Effects nt Private Atte nded to.

T he game was fast throughout. the others were m the seals. The Honsehold · Winter, of the Ramblers; showed rport caused no little . ex_citemerrt Residences some excellent play and landed ht'u there was no truth m 11 .

live goals"'for his r.eam. A. Ed­wards notched up two and E. ~hafe and H . Havwar<l. one each. J. Long put up a line game f:>r the !<overs, as did also B. Nosewortlw

• •

UYEPPtlOL; LOIDOI & 6L11ti E FIRE AND l.IFE

INSURANCE CO. WOiill8 01!' TIDI OOllPA?fY.

I ,,,. - Of - ~ Din> __ .. ,_, 'aDtlM (paid up). .. ..... . . JU,Uo '

'Jellara1 -..!'. . l"\&od •• ." • ." • • :. 11,HO.ttt

a_... tor thl· al**' 'llre lUlob •• •or,· .. . 1.100,tH

4ccld1Dt Boioorre """" . . .. .. . . . .. ....

EVf NTS AND fCHOfS.

and R. i\!aunder, who scored. N. .\Ir. Dunlop, who was at the Vinnicombc was referee and R. l.encra! Hospilal. continues to Crane and H . Thomas, go-.. ~ jud .. i npro,·c. ges. '

ANGLO vs. HARVEY & co·s. T he hcx:keyists o f the Anglo

. \meriean Telegraph Co,. and Messrs. Harvey &-Co. tried co11-clus1ons last .evening. lt was a spirited contest and the Anglo's won br 8 ~als to' 3.

Uur11111 'the ga me, Cyril Wise· 111an o f Harve,· & Co's \Vas struck bver 1he right· eye •l>y the puck. and an ugly wQ1md inOicled.

The a nnual Ornngc l:l<X' lnble lnkes : : ::ico. to·morro\\' O\"Cnlng. T e:i \\•Ill I·, ac r\·ed a t G.30.

,\ S.t::. \\·Ind, st rong and du11 p r e·

,-:i lls n lo ng the line lO·dnr. Th te n1-:1 ·rnture h• fro1n 30 to 40 nbo,:e.

The cxpre•s \Vhlch left here Tues· :.i.y c\·enlng Is experiencing n hard :.1n nc ro11s, na up to noon to -dR)' -"h C • t• ld no t r cnch ccl P ort nux 8 Mc1ucs. --· - .

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~SOPER & MO ~ . ~if(.(&9f)@R...ll1f@9

K.& H. STORE J UST IN:

20 Barrels Potatoes • 5 Barrels Cabbage. 7 Ba_rrels Turnips. • ' 3 Barrels Partridge Berrii:s. 4 Barrels Salt Herring •. 4 Barrels Fresh Herring. ·

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J. llAVANA6H o T. HICllfV, Proprietors, 91 Military Road.

We Lead, Others r-:-ol low

Our Firet Shipment of Spring Goods hllB arrived.

CALL AND INSPECT THEM.

Prollt Uld ._ Aooount, .a f t • r oatm•Dt of DI.Wend tor tttl' .. • •. • .... Hf.711 •. _

---11,llf, 711 Hobe P•'D9tual Annult7 •

-TRAIN NOTES. The llcld Co. r ccc-l \'Ctl no ~,:orll ~ ..

o m Ca pL D°rakc or the Bruce th is 1ornlng. The s teamer 19, howc\'cr, :-: pcct ed to rcoch P ort nux l301iquca

THIS CUT is n goon rcprc.­duc tion of our Fitrcform SuitF, nn<l is mudc with , ·en t in buck enm and

concave s bouk crs, ul o peg top pant .

OUR NEW METHOD of tniloring, combined wit~ our sy~­tl'm of packing "ach uit in t1 t11ck boxc , !ins m t with tlw c11dor C·

m ent of denie r nud custume1:.

Gent's Shits, Ties, Collars, Hats, Caps. etc

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.lfe a nd .tiniul1:7 Funda ... U,lU,111 Rieb tal<011 . •• &be ,i;oWoit ..Jliilis.

nw. '.0>-1- 11 ,~ t~ •. )$> •lat>llltJ 1lDd d-tcb ID ' .:ofttllis ·~ mtab17 dlll'llllr the late Ire.

80WRllfG BnoTllBR8. WI., .&seabt tor SC. Jobn'a. NU

St~tutory Notice.

The exprc8Jll r eached lO\\'n nt ; . ~G

Lhht: morning, bringing Co pL Bull, f~apt . Da\'l c.l son, M l~ )lay l·'urlo ng, ,\ . K . Lum1den ond about 40 o then.

The west bound "-,.p~css arrived at Crabbe's aot .30 to-day.

The s.s. Stella Maris left Wes. ltyville a.t 10 this morning going north . .

COASTAL BOATS. I ' :•

llEID'll. (

" Is n rt ernoon.

Ke•·. i\l. Fenwick, who has lieen l ngcrously . ill, suffering from rysipcfas, was s;,mcwhat improV'ed ~stcrda):. ond it is believed that

':.s full recover\· is 11 0 \ \ " onJ,· a ' 1 oatlcr of time.· ·

.SUCCESS is your if you buy your reaclynfode from

The Nfld. Cl~th.ing Factory LIMITED.

225 and 227 Duckworth Street .

~ K. IA RI ntJle of DENI$ SHEA, of H1rm11 ' • I • • I &r1ct, &ttt11111, dtClllH.

.'\rgylc l e~: Marrs1owu a~ 6.30 p.m, yesterday; due at Placentia to-<lay.

The s.s. Rosalind left at • 5.30 ~ · s t evening. taking the following p3sscngers:- i\fr. and ~( rs . Ray ~ nd child, J. F. Donne!h-, P. Le· ~ lcssurie~. F. i\loore. i\'irs. W. M. 1:.nghsh. Miss F . English, R. W. IJodd, A. Abiahall\. W. A. and .\lrs. Ashbourne,. E. ]. Sal':, J. D. l·--------mlll!---.O:..;;;;;;,;,;;;;.. __ _._...;~-~~~.ht. ';\.~'Jer%~~~s: .r;~VRa!~ fOR. THr. TR. Ao~ ONLY. I

1 Uruce due at Port aux Basques I· .. Chatrd. Chatrd, R. H . Trap- L L "ell and 38 steerage.

All ~rsons claiming to be cted- Glencoe left Place.ntia this morn· it ors of or to have any claim rl!P· 111g. ",

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS. 286 Wnter Street, cor. Beck's Cove._,

on the Estate of DENIS SHEA, Phone 726. late of HARBOUR GRACE. Tiie:., R' oad to . "enm' a're· • Hem1lltchcd tablec1oth• and nnp· •-----·-·---·· -····'!""····"•'•'-----·-·,.-..,._ •. _._ ...... _.., lic.ntlen;an, <lee.cased, arc r«\~¥~0 111 ~ ~ . 1.: :n~ ca.n be nicely mended \\•h on tho

OEO. F . KEARNEY. J. M. ATKINSON.

Oe.o. NEAL . '

L T .~Grocers' Wholesaier, 7!J baxe• 'cann ed T"omatoe •

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~O ca•~• Cr::ea~ C~rn , .. , ,, . ~o ca••• ~rJ7 June Pea• 100 b~xea"lt~ap. :ApR,lel!lv ioOlJt~x-•• · D.de'd ~rtcet• 200 caae9 Tlnile'ii-'F,rultf. ... .. Peach ea, Pttara, Plum: ; _A· flcbta .

: , Lowe!t rices. • I

GEORGE; I

to furmsh particulars of sa!ftC !lu· , L.::..::; 0 homlrt1 tchlns ~r<ak• bl' tacotlng t he ly aUcsted to ~T. REVD. JOHN · 'l'he attracllon nt s1. Pntrlck'• H >ll e:ixea toire1h0r •vt1'11 otronc thr .. d. !\.1AltCH, Bishop of Hartlbur t o·morro\v atternOon 1oncl evening 111 T his \\1111 \\'~ir 1t1 10ng u tho o. rtl clo. Grace. or RICHARD SHE~ of uo.c brlsht dramallc plecu " The no:icf Har~,ur Grace, t~e Ex~utorJ or to t!nma.r~... The Co1npan)" Ja (\ r ... Some peop,le think It lmpro\'es tho the \VIII of the said Den1s Shea, r;fro s one 1tnCI lho §1.o>' Is o ne th.l t fl;l \.·or of black after·dlnner coirto to the undersigned Solicitors, 01\. ~ n ppeala to Irt:shm e.n ~cc:lolly on Mt. jtl.hl<!b la u1u1·11y more or leu blt t .3 r: or bef~r~ ~he 315\ ,DJ\Y QF; , P•lrlck'• Da)'. Larso audience• >re 1·0 .• t;µb n little cut lemon or lemon M.A~S:H n~xt, after .wh~c d!l~ .... urod. 0 • rJn over the 1usar"10 be uoed In IL the ~1~ ... ¥~tors \\\tll . p.roc~ / "' ....... ,i ..- .. - • ... rt• 2 "iS . to d1Stnbutc the Esta e of tlic , saiq 4eccaJ,eii., having ~rd Q.nly, to tl!O{e ! c1iiinis or which they Shall then li'"a ve had' i{Oiicc. _ · !Jal,ed, at..St. JoJ11fa this 2ut day of .February, 19p. ; ' ..

KJ!:~T & McC'RATH. · • •

1 J: Solicitors for Executcm1.

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19 t ·l .. Bets~~~, .Mot~rs . ... ' . . ~ ~ ,.... , ..

200 'Dozen Hen's Fleecrd Und~rwear, Firsts nnd Seconds. .

' 160 Dozen Women's Fleeted Un'derwear.

nrion11 <:irndes.·

10 Cases l'lotded flannels, .Assorted Grnd~s nnd Colors.

10 C4'eS Cotton' Blan1f ets. ' 17 Cases Tra+elllng Bags.

t-efescope Bais. Dress Sult Cases and Band Bags · All al . Lo\v"st Prices."

HALLY, O'l'f EFE & ' co·., _ 106~1os N·aw· ooweR srReeT.

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W. E. H.EABLE, tXPfRT ORGAN 8Ul~OfR c. PIANOfOR ff TU~fll c. ilt Pl\IRfR.

H ig hc.t 'J.'cst i 111 o n ia 1 s from the English & German ~fn~ ica l Instl'umeut B uil<l­(' J'~. Lale llca<l 'rnner .wit h the Em ncnt Pimio Firrn of i\Jax Nc un .. ger, Berlin Gcr­nHlll )".

.. P ipe Organ, R ecd Or­g uns and l'ianos Tn nne<l & thoro" ug hly rcnovatc1l.

llighcst Grade Piunos & Organs in stock ; cash or E asy Terms of payment.

Old I nstrnments taken il' part exchange.

w. E . KEABLE, 75a Pleasant Street. PHONE •IJ.~ - • • • • • -. P. 0 . 8 173.

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MICHELIN TYRES. The M ichelin 'Leather Tread or "Semelle " Car or

Motor C y cle Tyre i s the only one that will give a reasonable length of service on N ewfoundland Roads.

Let us have your Spring order , as we will keep a STOCK on h and for our customers only.

A. H. MURRAY AGENT.

Cl l:\l'TER Ill.

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"\'cs, I a111 . ~alh-, Uell.'" Ed i': h ca rn~sll1· tchflirn1cJ .

'nic little bond maid ga,·c vent to a >hrill and. scorn ful laugh.

·· ·siJ<'ct vou"rc so 9:>rrv ·i 1·ou·11 manage to i;c1 me a lickin ' for shy-111 · the ·:oacl at you and sp'ilin' your gQ\vn ,. she rct-:Jr tcd, in a dc­han1 and derisive tune. but with a half-rc.g retful i:hnce at the muddy s1JQ: on the delicate chambrey.

.. I shall not tell that vou did it ,'' Edith returned. ·

"Goll,· I sha'n 't 1-:>u ?" and the a• tonislied ·g irl udclenly bccarn,c <cveral shacl~s darker by reason of the quick .hot color that mounted t:; her brOw.

"~o.· .. What will vou sav 1 :J'hey will

- ~ c it:' · · · ·· ,\tunha will see it, bnt I shall

say that r ' ratl1er no.~ tc}l· how it [inppcncd1 ahd ·she will not ask ntc anythmg more about it . for she kn-:iws that f . t ry to keep clean," b\ith explained.

Dell rega rded her wonderingly tor a mo ment, but she could not >ccn1 :o fin d an'.1·ti1ing t:> say to such a kind assurance, a.nd she ha\1 not yei a rrived at that point . where she could make apologies fo r what she had done: ;inCI she ~a t silently swinsing her fpel i11 an a,,:k,vartl n1ti n1icr, !lilting the ra1hng of the balcony with every n1o t 1on.

Presently Edith asked, in a low, ~'l'a \•c tone:

.. Dxs Madame Papineau whip 1·oa . Dell ?"'

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BARGAINS IN CALENDARS so:· Edith cried. in a shocked :one and shrinkinf! back a step or 1wo . .. but r should not suppose your 111othcr " ·ould let ,-ou Ji ,·c \Vith 111ada1nc if she <l .Xs not treat vou

We have a few FAN CY CALENDARS for 1911 left on hand. T he regular price is from 4 to 50 Cents each . We don ' t intend to carry them any

longer, 8;" ~ !1?'Y.,,~[fer .• Y!>~r. ~h.oice fr.om I to 5 Cent_s. The lot includes some of Raphael Tu.ck's Celebrat~

kincl lv " · She had an idea that Dell be­

long-rd to so111c poor fan1ily \\"ho were ouliged to put her "Oll i to scr,·icc. ·: :

·· .\lv ui thcr ! .. ca me i11 ;i l1uskv "~one . "and \v ith so1ncthi11g tha"t

S<luncled like a sob from Dell's lips. "Hain"t got 1r:> mother."

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Art Calendars. .. Oh ! ·or fat her ?'" inqui rr d

DICKS & CO., Popular Bookstore. l:.<luh , in a sor ro,vfu l \"Oicc.

··xo, never had a ny.'' .. , hat's · your other name ?" ··.ttain't 'got none. I'm only ·- . " .. ,,, ,

A Pine Forest in the Pock.et? Yes, but w hy? ~use Pine Free Lozen1es. whl ch

contain the - nee of the Pine Forests, h Uil1 , 5ooui-' • r ln1 and antlaeptlc:, a re slmply lnvaluab du·r1n1 wet • weather - overhead or under (oot. They revent, cure or relieve Coughs a nd Colds ; lbosen tlghtnes& In the throa t ; ease t hat inltatlon a t the back f the Palate, a nd produce a feelin g of comfo rt in the est, • If you are threatened w ith a Cold, by a ll means procure a box .

PR.leE .2sc.

T. Mcrlurdo & Chemists Sine e 1823.

\' a't e r Street a nd rlllltar y ::iond.

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!Jell." " · ~ ho o you belong 10 ?" the

petted cl ilcl questioned. with •von­dering sympathy .

, .. Uon't koow ; she knows: · with a motion of her head toward the house, .. but she won •t tell me. :She says.I b'long ro her.'' ·

· · .. !Jut there a re no slavCs no \\~. Papa told 1i1e so o~ ly a few days a~" said Edith. °' " Hymph! p'raps she don\t "zac­

. ·:tly own me like that, but it ain't 'fur from it," responded Dell .

· though fully. ..1 done have-I ' have lo sr.a1· here ·cause there

ai n"t no other plac~ fo r me. and .I have tt> do a• she savs or get the \Ylup.' ' " . • ..

I "'The whip!" cried Edith, in a starth'.!fl l one. "You don'rt nican thlu ' he really ~trikes you with a w)1i1> ... and she actualll" lost co!or lrom the lr:>rror of •:he· thought.

.. every •lay oi her Ii fc . "1ho111 I ' can dodkc it .. ,. ·

. ,,: ·\"hat is per fec tly dreadful. T

Sinking :Seqsatians · m the ·Stomach .... ~

' cai1 nev~r .mte 1•"Jfer i.Gii'ii aTtCi ¥hll.1° you · t1ave-' tcilcl ml;. 1 . a lOn't like to have my.Mice .1c!ean dress soi!Cd, and the ~ad fri);htencd· me te,rri\)ly · fo.r a minute 1 was . very angry ·wj th yon. P lease, P. • Del l, don't scare me so but even if y<1ll should I cou t,ell to hav~ you whipped ...

.. I' ll never do it again;· solemn· ly affi rnied Dell, while she feta.rd· cd her c9mp:ihion. with a wondcr­iiig: and almost revuential )o:>k. " i.l)lt-b'!t 1-J hated you so,'' ,site stammered. though hardly corisc!5111s ;o f what she was s.~~·jng. · "Ha~ed me!" gasped £<lith; amazed., :·w~at f:i.r ?"'

Ucll thought a moment before replying., , "I'm 'f,aid l can't tell it je5l ·s

I felt it,' ' she said a~ last, ··but never would bear it. r would there's somcthin in here," laying tell--·· her hand 9n her bosom, ... \ells 1ne

1£diih siopj)c<l uddcnll' . fo r it I hain'.t got my rights ; and.....:and ·curred to her . that the poor when I sec white gals like y-:m

child had no friends to · whom to Iha 's got a pa and · nllll. and such go for redress. lots o' fine dos', and uothin' lo do

"Tell who ?" laconically inquir- ·but hav~ good times, I feel-I eel her companion. feel-oh 1-desp'.@te ; there's &

""l"hc police," spiritedly declared great lttmp c:orifei in here," put-Edith, in desperation. ting her hand to her throat,

0~11 m.crely grinnetl at the sug -''there·s a noise like thunder in my gcst10n. head, and-:-and-"

' She well knew how imprac:tlc- A great BOb C9ft!Pleled lho sen-able such a course, would be ; ho\\ tenc.e, ·and Edith's tender heart worse than useless it had alwayf ~chcd for the desolate and namc­bc.cn ro appeal to am· one a~inst less waif. Madame Pauincau's · air.hon!)., 01 . .. fm \.cry sorry, .. she said, with abuse. a long-drawn sigh, for it really

:51Jc was simply an insigniJican seemed 10 her as if the poor girl servant in the woman·s household was being sorely wronged and had no one ~cit 1'".Y i!'t t;rest in her. o· a right to be "desp' rate." "I•~ :; w:>uld be w1l hng to incur ma· too bad, and J wish I could do <fame's ill-wjll .by interfering ir something to mal<e you happier." an \· \\'3\' ,,·ith her 1nanagc1ncnt o! .. Do you ?" said D,elh t>Utling her. · her hand to her head witli a pcr-

··:nie J)() ice are no f!ood.." slu plexed look. "Nobody ever ~old said, wi' h a g rimace. T hen all a· me that before." r . once she became thoughtful. an<' . " Perhaps I can give you s:>me­bestowing a searching glance up •thing that vou would like," Edith • n the . 10\·elv face so fl ushed witl , indtgnation o n her account, sh< suggested, gently... . asked : .. II.hat d" von ca re ? . .\i n' · T he little bo1id-servam ,reg;ird· \'Ou 1na<l at inc ?" · ~d her \Vith a v3.ca1lt stare: · · ·· ~l ad at you ,.. 11 was totall): incompreh ensible

IJcll notldecl . to her undisciplined nature how ·· 1•or th r.>\vi11· ,,·alcr on you any {o nc could feel so kindly ~o ·

!°other night and droppin" the ward her, and speak so gently to toad in your lap ju t now?" she her in return for the hatred and sa id. ..Wouldn't you be glad ro malice whicl1 she had exhibited in

.g-e: me licked for it ?.. ·1 .. Xo, indeed: :: responded Edith,, snch a rut ik ss manner.

emphatical!<'·. ell's experi.cnce in life hither-.. True·s 1·ou li1·c ~ · · brcathlcssk to ·hail al) tended to iinpress the

dc11rnndcd lhc1

g irl. \vh ilc her g-rc..it te r n principles o f Jtl~c l a ,v1~thcr clark eyes seemed to send a 1>rob- than the mor,c geml&-.:a·nd · tender ing dart of fire into the depths o f ·:ht sweet blue ones so wonder- precepts of •:he O:>spd u1)()n her 1ng-ly uprai ·eel to hers. 111111d . lt ,,·as ''a n eye ·ror nO eye;, . .. Trul v. Den:· Ed it h sa id . earn- and a tooth for a tooth." " jnstead

c tly. ··f would ,do anything in- this o f .. ,b unto others as ve would thar. wodd w prevent madame .fr:>•." I thcv should d unto ) ,0 ,1: · wl11pp111g you. l tJ1111k 1t " ·

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d readful . ~ml-and I'm a fra id T (T o be continued.)

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The Height of Perfection . .

Lipton, s conf ettionerv >

No Goods Belter • No Prices -as· Low. Lipton's .C11lebrated Crea m Caramel.s , C ~10.col ate an~ V,a11·

it ln }40 13.voured in 1 - . ~ lb. t1 11s co11ta1111u~ :io Caragu:~ l.~ . only .. .. .... . . . ... . . . . .. .. .. . . .. • . . · · · · ·: . 1oc tm And"in ~ lb. 1ius cou tnini ng 40 Carnmels, ouly 20c tin .

L(pton's~As6~ri~o r.;ui(Ci ra'mels, in y,; 1b . tins , containing 40 Carain'els . only 20c tin . ...... -..... ___ .... ........ _ - .

Li pton's Delicious ~l!lnut Toffee .. a Kew ~wect Meat t~nt has c9111c to. ~t:ly(,' P ut up 1ll Jl.i.lb. t111s , on'.y 20c ~n.

This toffee is perfectl y delicious. nnd 1s wond~r­fully wbo\esop1e . It is mncle with Pure Cane Sugar, best butte r and finest fre sh \ValnUtS.

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Use thB'' ·eeraid1s ·11_ · 1· •.:·. •· .... 11& umrrs · ~ >"' ...

Po . m.ey JUl~t Yoo ? • Lipton's Butter. Scotch, .w ith lite real .Butter Scotch flav~r·

, ,ahvai•s . (t"J!sh, iu paokets nt 3c each , and 1-4 I~. t 111s at 12c eaf h . . , ,

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TREE5~ ... . ,, . ,~ . '" . tl~tt5. , . - - .. ?>,.•-.......---..r ..

Hardy Ornamental Evergreen5. ' ! • Park and J\venµe_. :r.ree5. ·

Flowering Shrubs. · ' · ·and Picture Trees.

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Cllmblng Plants. ' : · -F ult Trees an'd Rose>Bu~fte's, etc.

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~ . Now is the tijne· to~ drder yo11r re- ·

quireroents for' the coming Spring.

eali1olti. on" App lication: ·' ' ., ·t •• ':" ~

- ~-~~N~·.IN~ .. . • . _ ' • • Water 5tieli 8'1t .

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Th~ae . un~lea'4'.n"t 'ieeUpaa ot. weal(,. IJ Cff .and coll&.910 J nd lce. te thaL t..be 11-mpatheUc notvoua ayatem Is out ot order. .. ;.. . 1 ,, •• T

The. cnuse la lmpalrm9nt, ot nerve tc.ne, nr laJug- from . t4l lure ot th~ s to-mach i to H'!"tonn J te ork .

Acute lndls eallon .tottoWa.. .. ahd , tb.~ natural result I& mentQJ d~P~Lom ..id a f t eltnl° o f collapse·and extreme wea.k.-ncu. ... , .1,r. ~, · , ""1' , ,.

T~<t llc&t. )>tcauae , ll!e· .Qulckeot a.nd • Ur!!at.. cUrey la Ft! rrosone •

l l • • •- , ...,. • , .. I f -. .... ~ .. ()Ace upon - the dlieftlve Oon d OflOIJ!\J~U~orgaao-jt- ,..rt.Ill lh NWJll(\Ch-'mal< .. t~ 1!1004 .. e c!v.-S I ~ -anri ~h1.i0d color, Iii:~:«~~: . 'd•nq,,. 01.h<alth! • z · • • 't ··For c(•,n 'Y•m >I .;rc,;:;;.i,. ~';,t; . .!(oro •t•)!l8~ , µoub!•.''. wrllu M: ..lfax ,•.e~l · ThO;JD»aOn, . ot Toledo! "'J a lr:-1"(1.)'• llil~ ll'l' d~o!>e uct..o11u reelklS , •Cler meal•. lt7,.appeUto "JU ~ ..

;didn't re11111t t oiod. It Waa a.u 4116 t~ ~ . ~wu~ detectJve .atoma.eb. t read.

. a h9p1, ~ crrosono. and orde~d ..s llt l!Px°' f ll> rf\ ·my dTUft11t. It wa• no time at &Jt ... boCore I Celt mu_cl\. bellel",, a.nd .)Vb•~ lilt Ibo Fpmn<1ne ...... Ul ed. 1 'f'tl\JIF a.: .. n n•f Joua, or lite, .i.~~ ,illlioeli• •. b.rJsh er" and feel mpre. 1' _...-, \_h..l 6it°! trylris :Ferroaone: 1. I• .. •P••n·

.·did- t~ ~t ' • " ! .Ml'!Q•i;t · Ui;u"IY : "'-h D(i; tq ' doll- ·

1 Ylneod, SOid lit &II In 110o ltOllU. • ll<- tor IUO, br--.1 -m>m Tile C&-ta rrbovo1'• Co., lCti:t••tuu: OAt. I

Liptlfn'a"Nut MUI( Cli'deollite-. "\Ve Arc Seven,•• · · 7c pkt. .•. - , ; ,,. I • •~ iltti:S I · e· -"k

Lipton's Mll~ · lil)OCOlate , 2 oz. cakes: · · · · · · · · · · : ': ~ ca. e , I,.ip'tou's . Mi)k Chocolate , 1s ~!wai•s fr,esh and. ~as the utmost delicacy of ftavor , ~s has also h is Nn\ Milk

- Chocolate.

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Janruce ue de •"" oa altd-ipdoDo ot

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l asa-•ce Apa&. 0•1.,.,- .,.r . p....._u '* Daellwe'..is. ,...._

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Q\JE;.~)7 · .)i<?.?'. ~~y years since the price of C.oal

DROPPED in the local market ? Isn't there food for thought in this ?

w . II. t • • ~ r ... -· N.B .- We have the X \fuifford chi' to arrive on 27th

·fnst. ; with a cargo of the BEST SCREENED COAL that c:m be got in Sydney. ... . ,

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BIC FURNITURE FACTC>"RY. M.ANUFACTURERS FRGM THE LOO TO lHE

FINI.SHED ARTICLE.

MANUFACTURERS OF

VOIENIE, NORTHCLIFFE. TBRRA NOVA AND EMPIRE MATTRESSES. • ·•

·p9pe's ,~o~nitu.re & M~tt~ess Fac·tory \\' ft11t egrn. e a i d Georae Street.8

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~o Ba?~1~1 .21cE ShALL.JOWLS CH~F.AI BACK PORK •

.CftQIC Ar:t° BUTI PORK. . • ·. EXTRA: NA~l Bf3eP (Rf!2 ular Outs) ~ PNCKET BEHF · ,

100 Barrels off ring at a very tine p.r ice. •••

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" Spectator'' Replies To Mr .. O'Toole.

1:;ll ito r Evening H ernl(I .

the property. Then the fracas oc­curred in which O'Toolc and the policemen were engage~. and as a result O'Toolc's conviction, as he confesses, of assault and interfer­ence with the officers in discharge of their duty, follow.ed. O'Toole's

Uca r ~Ir. Editor,-lt would be description of how he defended prc>1miptious on the part of any- the j,'poor old couple" and how ;.me to attempt to defcitd .he Right Ins Irish blood boiled at the sight J Ion. Sir Robert rlond from the tha: re embled an ''eviction in

. att ack ( ior au'.ack it was. as no Jrel~nd •· is enough t':l make a dog cktcncc i ~ po s ible ~ of M. F. laugh. lie then says it came out OT·.X>lc• in his letter of Saturday in the evidence that the policemen '"' in the "l)aih· l\ews.'' Noth- were dmnk. Yes, O'Toole swore in~ tha~ this n1:\n can 1nanufac- at . but it \vas flatlv contradicted nlrc. or his honornble and legal by Constable Chafe, wl>::> was in frtt~nd ca n co1nposc for hi1n, can their con1pany a few minutes be­wipc out the rcc:m l of the Courts fore, but was not mixed up in the l>eforc \\'hich it was his misfortune row. If O'Toole was the peace­lo be taken. k must be acknow- maker he claims to be, what busi­il'<l;:-e<l that his defence is so plans- ness had he .the re at all and why ible and audacious that it may go did ht' n'Jt use his persuasive d~)\\' 11 ,,·ith parties unacq uainted po\\·er.s on Curran , \\1ho ran a\vay wi :h the man or affa irs in this with the horse from the charge of <hstrict. The attack on the vener- the constable? He charges Con­alJlc :-rr~t . Loughlan, living stable Murphy, woo is dead and amOUj!'St us. i so gross and false unabt{ to resent it and Sergt. that it -houl tl no: be allowed , 10 Laughlan at present under his pa~~. so wit h your permission the control . . with ' being · drunk while \I rll<.r \\' ill gi,·e the iact . We will performing their duty, and tries take. up :\Ir. OToole's l~l!ler asi1e ·to dra-z in his political failures as pubti hed it. merely giving the a defence of his conduct, and as a tntth instead. First, the ma~r of reas:>n for the. rough handling he assault :ir interference with the got from the police, that t)ley pohce, a O'Toolc has ;~. arose as were politically opposed to him. follows: •A mati Curran, a rela- Uid :he police g.o seek him out on tion o f OToole's, had some cattle his own premises or any where $Cizecl for debt by Constable . for- that he had a right to be, and as­phy .since dead ), accompanied by sault him? The defence is too Ser. Langhlin and ~nstable thm. The cowardice displayed in l'hate eeing no chance of sel-1 attackinll: the' memory o f Consta-hng ti · cattle a't auctbn in Con- ble Sullival\. who while he lived ccpuon [arbor, ~lurphy, as nail- was a bosom friend of O"I'oole's tit .. ent the cattk, among which a9<1 a poitical supporter of his, was a horsca to Harb:>r Main in 1 instead of a "Bond heeler," i charge of his son. While the j typ~al o{ ·:he man. The affair of con tables were taking their din· 19(0, for which he was hauled to ner in Conception Hr,. a &On of court is far fmm being so mild :tirran' overtoOlc the boy in' as appeared. A self-appointed

dia1ge of the c:atde. ~ bra'bly member of the committee, he seta ·flied the: hone. nu., the ~ oat to give an eXalllple of good -hies did ~ allb1 u ... :r otder by mixing up with another

~ ~ ~ ~ chap in a boat of filticuffs. With tJif:: ~ ,.- .a = paj m Oft UJe aid Of the r.er rembers Of

Caps Wear

si,.-Iish .For Men's

T HE ~If ~ is without a rival for a smart, neat, and styf~h ·appearance, and is the best shape shown to­day- for men.

w c ar~ showing an extensive range of designs .in va~ous weights, from the two ounc~ cap to the spcoal. wtntcr weight; ex ct17 i;ame ~hape as 11lustra~cd.

Our spce,ial 9(>1£ CaHml!dc for col~, frosty, '!lld st~nnJ weather 'iS' comfortable, 11 ts fitted with a special, knitted band which folds i:icatlv into the crown, and can be drawn dow~ to 6t snugly, closCly to the head. ·

The ide~· c;p for general wear, ~ser6ne 'can alwaY.s be prepared for a· blinding, drifting, sn<!w storm; tlte keenest £roil, or the mildest winter weather:

There is a 'style and-pee about these .. Caps hard to find in other shapes.

'( . Come in a11d cx:imine thesp

to d~ ,. . ,, e , ti:i Ve one to - suit you. . rrice:< range from 70 cents to $~:iio.

1111'1 1111 ai1111 • Prill, 75t • I I •• .•. : ...•.•• :sc

. We alto :stoek f Caps •

with a fur·liaed atorm bend inmanr~· '

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'l'BE EVENING HERA-LI>, ST. JOHN'S, Nl!IWll'OuNDLAND, :MARCH 16, 191

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Through depnrtmentul <:ht111fus in on~ l~ lurgesl wholesale houses in Eng und, our repre-

IMPORTANT :- sentotives were fortunate in ..... '!,ticuring ~ome re- '

markable' values, many of wh~h will be on our ' Bargain Counters this week. 'hti folloWing will ·

PURCHASE. gi\ie an idea of the offerings : , 1111111111111111111111111111111111'i1111i 11111111111111111111111111111 0

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L adlea' Cream Serge Costumes, ·~.ade · of good serviceable cloths, ia this _season's styles. - .... . ............................... M.oo to a.ao

Lad lea' Linen Costumes, just a fe'Y of t~m . : ...... . ...... , ..... • .... ·3.SO •

Ladles' Sho.er Proof Coate, C?reys and Blacks • • • • • • · : • ... • .. · ; .... ·3.00 . .

L~djes' Alpaca and Dust Coate · · · .. · · · .. · · .. · • · .. · ·· .... 4.00 to 8.00 Ladles' and Misses' Honeycomb Cloth Coate · · · .. · 2~GO aad 3 .SO 11111111111111111111111 i'l Ill Ill ll lll~ll ll I I llllllll

A Handkerchief Barpin ! Snaps .in Motor Veils ! 80 doz. Fine La~ HdkfL,

Embroidered Initials and · llem-Stttched. · Sub~

s.1 i g ht imperfec- se .eaob. ttons . . . . . .· •..

NeckWear Barplos '.II' aai n a Collars, lOc J 11bots, fnncy & Plniu,

30, 40, ,50c

the Committee, was it necessary to use fists. to evict 9ne lone man and •f done in the interests of peace and good -:irder, how is it the late magistrate, \Yho never \Vas given to se\'erity-was not con­\'tnCC\l of go:>d intentions on the part of o · roote? Unfor:unately this tcok place t":>O long after the e1cct1cns for political excitement ··o form· aa..cxcuse. The remain­ing portio:>n" of O'Toole's letter. whethtr Mr. Murray asked fhe llond Government for a pension, ~ so unlik,cly that it would be an msult :o our common sense to say 'we believed it. Mr. Murray is too young a man to accept a pen· ion except b.Y being forced to d-:i

so but as it 1s a ma~r concern­intt himself alone, we will not re­fer to it further. Harbor Main is disgusted, the respect for ~he law must die out, when rowdyism. and disorderly conduct arc the step­pmg stones ·!O positions. Thank-ing you for space. •

l remain, SPECTATOR.

Bolyrood, March 13, 1911 .

·11UR BLOYE SPECIAL . has already ereated a 1>en~11tion. IJ;:ir Per­fect goods and_ all colors.

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Dined by Did Associates. -A \"Ct)' e njoyoblo onll memorable

e \·cnt took pince at Brcnnock'g Ho~tel

IOllt night, \Yhen l\1 CMrs. John \Vo.1$11 nnd Jas. Thompson.~•ho arc to le a.,·e by Sunday's express for Vancouver, B.C., \Vere given o. faro,vcll dinner by n. number of old Crlends t111d n8·

soclt\tes. The pnrt)' l<i ft to\\' · nt to p.m., nnd pr<>ceedcd to Petty Ha rbo1 In se1lg11, ·ond at midnight the &n·

thcrlns numbering about thirty youns men. sat do'''" to a s 1)1endtdly pre· pared repnat. After the Inner m an had been OHed to satisfy, the Chnlr­mo_n, i)fr. J. Keough. spoke t eellngly In rorercnco lo the depnrturc of ~l estu·s. Thompson and '\'olah. They '''ere t\\'O highly eatea.metl young men and th e1r future In th e, W est should Ue n brilllnnt one. Mr. L. c. l\lurphy tollo\\•ed \\'ll~ o s peech, full or Inte r­esting reminl8Ccnes and paying a tri­bute to Lhc character or tho gues ts. Songs ond r e<::.ltallon-8, terminating \\llth '"Auld Long Sync" CIO!!ICd tho pro_grnmmc. Tho pa.rty returned to the city t.hlff mornl g.

Hare. Is· I WDllll8r l · a; Golf Jackets, in Green only.

65c each.

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·Muffled' Like ii Drum At ii fuil.eraJ.

• The applause at the House in '

la vor of Sir Ro~t Bond and the Upposition, has come so annoy-mg to the Prem and hi sup-p:>r:ters. that an extra thick mat­ting hils been put down in the ·gat­'eries in a vain attempt to stifle it. The Premier, who in the old days before he deser:ed the Lib­eral Party, was accustomed fo thunders of applause · when he P,:>ke in the House, is

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e:xaspera­ted to 6nd his most carefully pre­pared efforts fall Aat. But the revelations of the scandalous ex­penditure of the public money am.:>ng the !Jlembers of the Party, daily brought 011t by the Opposi-· lion, are so astounding, that it will take more than cocoanut mat· ting to deaden the sound made by an indignant and fooled electorate.

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Mrs. Plnsent's Lecture. '

Whalina Captains Newfoundlanders· Abroad. ~trs . Pinsent, the Japanese mis-. d ( 1f • sionary, gave an interesting Lec-AR rews '"rr1ve Newfoundlanders at hOmO wilt ~. lure (illustrated) in the Methodist

I K1•d to learn that lllr. Chart08 A. lite- College Hall last night. on Japan­thl• ka)·. fonnert>." of SL John'"' ts "}&king efc Life. On the pla'tform, she An- good tn Brooklyn. He t• ono .lir tho with her sister, Miss Gertie March

Suoerin denta at llle .. rs. Batter- and little Miss Matthews, rcpre­man & co., Broadway, Brooklyn. sentcd a Japanese family. They

-rhe cx1>re11 \vhlch arrived mornln~ brought l\long Ca pL O . derson of tho \Yhale.r Hump and Capt. 'Bull• of the CaboL They '''era accom· po.nled b)" ~ventee.n men · \\•ho com· prised the cre\YB or both '\Yhnlera. Tho trlp "' from Christiana, Norwa)'. oecu-• . pied fttteen day& both captaln11 \Vlth their men lea\'lng there on the nnrt ot the month. To~dflY the 1nen \Vere put on Jk,ord their steamen and 4 durln~ the fle.X"t couple of weeks will be en· saged prepartng- for the \\•hale fi•h· - ) ery. (

8.1.s. Para<le.

lllr. Sarni. J. Bhattow, a. brother ~r were robed in the 1:!3nnc'1ts of our popular Mike Shallow. t. head Japan. Mrs. Eugene L indsay per­... le•man of llte .. rs. t1iwon Bros. & sonated the missionary. Mrs. Pin· Ball•>'· ttnton BL, Boston. ono oc ~he sent then to!~ th.e story of l\er largest fruit warehou11ei there. three years hfe m Japan. R was

Mani· wilt remember 'l\lr, Patrick ~calist1c, and held t,~e !fndivided Trembtett. a gnndao:, ..,1 the -ren- · m~erest of t~c audience to the known Patrtck llleNamarCL Ho Is )ast. M~s. Pmsent has a ~ommaud one of the Boston Police. ond ts mak· of a c~ltce vocabulary, is ~ucnt ng good progr... In l)ta tine. I ~nd cas• Y. contrOls her auJ!icncc.

MINARD'& J,JNJMENT n£T,IEVE8 NEURALGIA

1 !"he mustcal· part . of the' pro­

DEATHS. The annuat 04,,r9de of the Bene.\'OI· ..,..... ... .,,,. .... ..........-....~.. ,;- ~-

gramme was also 'thorou~hly ap­preciated. Solos were given by Miss "Russch and Mr. H. T. Courtcney; the ~ssion Band ren­dered some · pleasing choruses · and Mrs. Lindsay gave a capital reci­tation. ~nt irt.b Society tak .. ptac~ lO·m?r'• " lit A K I N 8 O N-At tho Ooulda,

row ~orntnw. _The 'Society, accom· CBrlsue>, early thta mo~ins. Georce panl d bf the C.L.B. and C'.C.C. ban:1., Jf&kln90n, native ot Oatac.re, 'Ens· wilt 1-ve lta hall at t.lG and proceed htnd. aced s c )'eora. Fu~eral a t Har· , ',l.'he annual 90Clab1e of the Wetit-.l)' to St. Patrick"• Cl\urch by way ' of bor Grace Saturday on a.rrtval nt Sunday Bchool tak'9 place ln the Tbettlrfl Hiil, Mew Gower and Ramll· train from St . .Zohn•L No no~era. t>uement of WMley Church to·mor· ton St8. Arter M- the Society will AYRB:-Thla momtq at I ~·c1ocic row ' ntsbL An excell.at p.....,..mmo parade thl'Ou•h Wal~ BL, up Coch• Mary tL AYN. qocl to :rean. wife or !tu ~ PNPored and an ODJOvatite

11n .. e;·8&o tq GoYemmont Hoaoe .... l•le Hon. e . a. A¥~. Funeral .in time .. loo~ forward' to, ,... dM1* ita tba Palace. Tbe -- at11rdJJ' \t a p.m~ "'°"'" b.,. - ,.., · liltl'll at 8t. Pa\rlOll'a wlll "" Pl'-he4 llde,,.. ll Rea11le'1 . llUI Ro&dt ~o llDI~ LllUM .. 'I'

"' tlflo J\e¥,·~ ~"" ""°".... . ..... ~

..,.,...,...,., 1d911 _,, IU'O l'«j .......

to ..n In their Hall at 9.111 a.m. nn 81. Patrick's Dar, ror u.., Plll'JM*' or partlclpaUns In the Annual Paracl.,. w. J. HIGGINS, Hon. Sec.-11

Dr. Chnmberlnln. \vho \\'OS t :ik!n1t :' special course In ScotJantl an~l RU~·

ccssr1iny pnssed the <'xnm tnn1lltl8, reached Halifax last \\'l'ek b.r th' :s.s.

C. P. :tA6AN, DllchGltt St. & Qlm's Rt-

Royol George. Hls mother, ,·;no wa .. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , ·lsltlng Europe. returned \Vlth him.

W"'lf )'OU "\\'t'tnt 10 hA\'6 U J:OO(l

IAntth. t.1on't fall to M.'C tho .. r'l .. JrrOl 1'-uuJlC, \\'ho '''Ill DJJllCUr for the fl~t.

tOne ou St. Patrick's ~\ ttcrnoon In Lho College Hall. .:\. unique Jlf'Ogranin1c bas l.K-cn arraf\&CCl. Door open at 3.1~ Jl,Hl, J 1

Mrs. Crocket, of 11oronto, ~l i s LeMessuricr, Mr. ,King and ~lr.

•Reacl. of London, will assist at the entertainment in llhe. College Hall on St. Patrick's aftemoon. A very interesting programme has been prepared by the ladies of ~he Cowan i\iission.--advt.

The )'Oung Ind \Vllllom 'Voodford \\'ho had hla e)•c Injured by the ex· t>lodlng ot n d r nomlto cnn I~ lmpro, •• Ing nt the hoaplta l... It IK !cured th l t the sight of tho optic ho.a been tl~­

etr'oyed nnd .. the ph)'111cln.ns nre doing n il po&§ lble to prevent tho Injury rro1n 11trecllng tho other eye.

llU'iARD'S LINIMENT

01JRES BURNS, ETO.

The Mock Parliame1Yc held its weekly sessbn in the Cochrane 't , Rooms on Tuesday night) and

debated the Cull of Codfish. Mes­srs. Bradley (Premier), Mews and King spoke in b,ehalf of the Gov­eniment, and Messrs. Soper, Pe­ters, Youn~. Rowsell and Bowden for the Opposition.

.. St • .Pat.rick'& Hall. to•n>OM'0\\' 1~-

[vents and Echoes. _..To"r llt!kCt ,LI at, Hulton'• for

·-The 'ha,n~>ck and .RoMl.'' Star Tl\CtlllrC. t. 1:.atrlck'd Sl;ht. tnlD,!l

Th e- n1embere ot the T. A. band tcn\·e b)' train this C\'('nlna tor Hol)'• rood. \\"hero they \\'Ill )l.'\rnde \\'Ith th~

tnr sodety 0.1 that pti.ce to~morN\\'

1nornlng.

..-.s1aru111"0Ck'~ nL c ,\l.i\'Elt'S. ie: OU('k\\-drUt t.rc<!'t. Telctllaonf' 1n.

mnr13,11

1-\no the r 1nutc h In the T . A. ltlllta.rd tournament 'vns conte:n d luet night. l>Cl\\'C<ln \V, Drennnn (ploln) ond J. Boone (1:1pot ). Th former \von by i9 polntl'C. Ploln 11l(lu ltJ llO\V leading 1)~'

94 i>otn1>.

Dlt. l.JEJJR. DentJst, has ircturucd to tJ.o City, nnd hft9 rcsuntetl pradl~. Omoo 203 \Vatcr Street. mar3,61,eod

~I C2U!rK. (J. GunnorM>n n.nd ['. o·­Crud~· tcft b)' thl1' momlug's train !or Plnce.nt1o, \\'her e the)• ha,·c been en· §'Ugcd to p1a)' ,,·llh tht' band or the Star ot the SCn Society i\t tha t ploce t0-1norro\v.

W"'"\\.IK> ~ t.hcrc:n· ·'nte Sbatn· rock or O nhl Irclau(I... l">as8-. Sec Ill-en O'Rourkc. the l'N.'!tUt.:.-st Colleen In \\.lcklo\\' In ''ShanU"OCk and nose;• .s Act."· Star '111eRttt, t. Patrick's Night. 1n11rl~.?I

~Ir. Patric k 7'1urph)". form~rl)' n1l\·

chlnlet and e ngine r \Ylth the rt~ld' NHd. Co .• hna bean gl\'cn Lbo 1>0sltlon ot 1nanoger or · thc nootlng dock. A.'J

?.:t r . ?ttu hy Is experienced In 1nneh ln· er>· the)· ha,•c cho~en o \'Cr>· emcla."lt man.

B. r.s. Dramatlo Co., tn "The Road to Kenmare." 1'1at.lnco performance at 2.3(\: prlooo: llClOICM'cd Seat.8, SO <"'nts· General z\dml8tdon: AdultA. 20 cen• ; ChUcln>n, 10 .,.,......_ Night .-rorm­a.ooe. 8.tG. Prl<"CS: Restt'\'cd, M> and lf >·uu \\'allt- 10 IUlt\'C a goo<J ~ laugh­

:SO ccntS; Don't tall to N:c the l'lcrvlot uuu1t0. marlG,11 \Yhlch wUI a1lpt.'ftr Jn the: Mctltodl!Jt

40 cents: und~ p llt.-ry, gallery, SO oenoe.

Oollf'iCC Hall In a unlquu programtne ' on St. Pfttrlc.k'~ 111rtcrnoon. Doon open

A SNAP f OR JHE RIGHJ MAN. •t :1.H p.m. ,\1im1"81ou Including

J. " • ahttnoon tee SO l't'nbl.

FOR SALE At the Head of Harbor at

Hf ART'S CONl?NT. 1 Piece of Cultivated Land,

containing 2 Rooda and li P~rchea,with Dwelling House thereon. Apply to ,. .

M.A. BASTOW, Beck's Cove.

mar14,IG.

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"'J'.he .'W~ls~ .r Po.,~1';l8"d •i Quab~. Ha• won and· rich.17 Cfesekes all .~e · . G~td aoa Prlze ·Me4"1-. 6estowe'lf ·ajrO& it. Mewlb'Uiidland !A'jent a.id

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wcathe·r forec4st. '

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S. 1'~ . und S. .._..rtics . n\11Jcr :111\l !'ho\,·c.rr. rollo\\' ('J to · n i ~ht a nd 1-.... rldny IJ~· "troni; i \\ ,-- ~ t crt,,· \VIUl.11'.

: Ton.Htlo (noo n )

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SI rong \Vine.la on<l Xort h er· IY gnl c t ro 111 S. r-:. nnd S. Frldny-Strons S:-\\". anil \\" .

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r Ht f VfNIN6 Ht:ltALD Pl!E~COTT ST., ST. ·JOHN'S. NJ.

J. A. SCO'IT ............... M...&aer.

1 .,. .. ut."d c\fcry day czcopt SundaYL ' n b!'llCrl11tlo na (J)Oal free) lo any (' :.L rt o t N ewfoundland or C.a.ada. ~ s cents per month ; 75 cents for S n11> ntha; I 1.50 for 1lx months. and Sl .00 per year. To Great Brltaln. l"t t;.c1l St3 lCS. etc .• $5.00 per Ye,Lr. 1"1• oit on ld

J - ~ ... j \ of the Ra1llvay. ·n1aki11g another 250,coo sleepers: On an average

· shck's in the Peninsula of Ava!o1i cut to 1 sleeper-7 feet Jong and 6

· mch square. Two-thirds of 1the timber is left in the ,\·oods as a source of dan~er t:> the forests . ·1:hc ColOl)Y 1s ge:ting nothing lrom these areas: He could not 1111derst;u1d why the )mblic lands were being depleted· and the Reid Cf.l's own virgm forests allowed :o remain untouched. The Co. were b~nctittecl b.y . 1 re5crving their own areas. He '\"cw that at Whit­

111\.kA.t'.11. l"I' .lclHN'S. NEWFc> fNhl.A!'l;:1. MAK.C•I

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IT IS \Vl:LL TO fiff P IN . MIND, T.HEV ARt

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St. John's, Thursday. March 16.

. bonnie there were a thousand men in the wood cutting sleepers from Cr:iwn Lands, and ,even from his. own. llo,~ing fif.tcen feet of board for one sleeper, it amounted t~ 10,500.oo6 feet cut lrom the public domain . and 21,oooiooo wasted. for ~vhich th_e Colony was geltlng no:hmg, while the Reid Company were rderving their own lands which \Vere, granted ' them br this purpose. He did not say these sleepers were being cm with 1he connivance of the ' Company o r its servants, bm peo­ple all over the country were cutt:ng thein -:>n Crown Lands, knowmi:: ·:he Reid Compan\' would ~urchasC. 'l'his cutting ~out of timber for sleepers.. fir~wood,' etc .. was ir:i in~ l(> have a material effect in th'C climate of :\ valon and il! agricultural facilities, also in its water 1wwcrs. He woud ask the Lio \·~rn1ne1_:1: in an sincerity to pu1 ~11 end ~) this kind of ·thing and restrict the comp.1ny to ctt'.tinr these s!ccpers on their ow11 lands That would not lessel' labor, as thr U:impany must have die steepen "llU when the,· could not be cut of the public lands, , the Compau• would take them from their own.'

,Guaranteed to AT ·THE HOUSE. l'hc Sch.:ct Con1111 ittcc .:o \vho1n

1he I \·!Ilion asking fo r a charter I \ conduct ~larine 1 nsura_ncc \Vas r, frrrcd, rcponed favorabh- on it and a Bill h1 accordance \Vith th~ l\.rport \\·as read a first ti1nc.

In reply to 'Ir. Kem 's question r<' the rcccn: loan . the f:il!owing 1111 0rn1a11on ' '"as tabled:

. \ n1ount o i Joa n un der\\·rittcn, t...-0:00,000: an1ou11t subscribed · b\· pu lie unkno,rn. the \Vh:llc a1nou1lt hc1ng undcr,,· rit ~en b,· Coates & Cctnpan,·: an1ou11t rccCi \·ed b\• the Col ny io date Lj59,319: aniount cxpcndccl fr J 111 loan. S11 212.000

on ra1}\\·ay ex tension and $t.,..l:to,CX>O for :irbnration 3\\'a rcls: a111ou11t paid in in ~e rcst on sa i<l Joa n !1;4.­CXX>: a1n:>unt recci\·ed fo r inter'est c-11 loan .' $21.000. :\ ten1porary loan o i $.'loo ooo was h;id from •he !Jank <> i ~r ntrcal in '[a,· last pc;1<ling the finalizi ng o f the pcr­n1:i.ncnt loan in o rder 1~0 111ect anv tlcn1a11ds tna<lt: bY rlrc contractoi .

Copies ? f the let ters passing be­twcc11 the Premier and the ~Ian · a~cr of the Bank o( ~fontreal, at ~Jontreal , were also tabled, show­mg that the te1i1p:irary loan of . 11ay last, bore interest at 4 P. c pe r annum and :hat the Bani­" uld accept 1'wo :\I illions of tht Loan and pay the Col;:my interest at 30 per cent. not more thar <inc .\lillion per year to be wi:h· dra\\'U.

Fll<E PATROL.

·1 he :llinister of Finance m~ved 111• resolutions empowering · the l~wcmmcnt to contribute ~ 000 1 )r the proceotion of lhe forests alng the line of Railway. The • hnlltel' expla~ tllai du • tlie

year, the 411-.er~ into arr die O\Vners of the hne and ~iotlat

'i r f:dward Ma rris said he · 11dn't ~hink ~he Contractor eve· '1ad any right to go on publir lands and cut ties, under hi· contract but he had a right for ·nerly gi,•cn him by the G,:>vemor 111.Council in tSgo .4.o cut \vherever 'ie liked. The contractor went or pn\"atc. lands but an action \Va~ :akcn against him, and he lost i 1l1d had ..:::> pay compensation. He '<new of no reason why the Con- · :>any shoU<I not be restricted to it ." ) \\' 11 lane.ls, but it \\·as an entire!· dttfcrem posi:ion to say the mar \' ho wants 10 sell to him cann::>t

do so. The cutting of timber o r Lrown Lands for firewood an<' other purposes had become a usu· 'lgc and was recognized in our !rants. lt was a matter for con· >1dcration as to how far you c-:>ulc irevent a man from cuttin!l' ' fo· ' ale. There qould be no obiectior ·f cut under proper forestry laws lS spmcc grew rapidly in thi! ·ourr.ry.

"l'he resolutions were adopte<' 1nd a Bill read a first time. A·

!111 amending the Forest Firct \ct in relation t::> the smok,t

s:&cks of loeotmtivcs and other -natterr, also passed through Com nittce, and a Bill '<-'nsolidating :he"Pilotage Act. The lat:cr in· ~reases the amount to be paid by 1 pilot for a certificate from $1~ to $50 ~ annwn. The Old A~ t'Cniiun Bill also puied second -.dinlf.

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'!o~. to Break, · Rust

Coiiunolii on tlODS, have fomia a

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NEWFOL:NOLAND AOENC.Y:

echo in t~ "Zeitul'(," wlii · 41k n:mnced that the views of. the mt ish Foreign Secretary on the aub­Jcct or a'nnanients, COrRSpond closclv with o:hc Gennan stand· point; and open a .P~rcct Qf fur· ther development 10 the relations between Britain and Gcnnam·. Urey's speech was approved ln mo!!: sections of the un;::>fficial press.

··.;. K elllgr \\'H \\'R" 1>urchatscd o. t ~JG

thouu~t. . . ' . )Ir. tt9bcrts--To ui:tk th ·· ·Hor\. Unlater oC ' Finance nnd u~t'-Htl

ow rpu~ . ~-~l\'C! waa dlat11hut1d , hrougb br °''· lisucdl to the Re1d Ne,v­

. ound1rint\ ComJ)tlD)".,. to Croabl~ •.(;: 'ompo.n~:. or to the Ne\\·roundlon il ·roducc· Company, Crom Jul)" t st. 908. up to da.ie; \\0 heth~er the R<"lJ taU\\•ny Company patd their cn1· , 110)1 e11 on the Bona\·Jstn Brnnc:1 tallroaJ In 1!11~cr; anti \\'hY It \VU

l1trtbut~d throu&h tbcwe chunnul" • natead or throuah the banks. Ill

're,1ou11y .. Mr. Billie-TO Uk the Hon. COltJ' t­

al lledretary If any let_.-ph polOll .vere wppUed b>· Capt. Jease ~ Wln•1r 'Jf We11leyvllle. or any other per.1..,n: t thd wore reJected b>· the Po11i.11 ':'etesrapb Department a• not being •p to requlrementa: and If they \\1erc mbaeQaenU1' purchued b>· the n,~: partmat In aplte of thl• !act; ontl. U eo. at what rate \\"ere they paid for.

SP~GHrLL MAY SHuT OOW:S

---TO-MORROW'S mm"

Montreal. March 16.-Changcs .arc being effected in the Cumber-

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r . land Railway Coal Company's offi-1 ea< •,ng J>art. 1!'. the work . o f the cer , two prominent o!lfoials hav·

, • ·':"th\".hn <;!!u c~, , of which s~c . Ing. r.Cslgned. · This is looked up-1\aS hke her late. husband, a devo.- on as preliminary 10 shutting

to ed , ad]icrent. ar,id !~ben~fl!_ct&rt,:.I ·~'he do\vn' the mines a Springhill. , _wa · 111pst .c\osely~1denttlieC1''1".•I its. . . -

. 8.'45 a.~nl.;:v.Ext;u~n itrain Carboncar anll Blacentia. "

9. 15 a.m.-"S.l .S parade. 2. 15 p.111.-Perfon11a11ce · at

1011 Theatre. · . .,

work. She lea es .. fo1tr ~b,c nAl>10ALS FAnvon · n;. J:Lsin. John B. Ayre, and Messrs. ARnrriiA'Tio:s

t-'rCilcrictq the Rev. Geor'gl! •no, . in England, and Charles Ay~e; an- London, March 16.-At a ' meet· er.her son, Chesley, predeceased ing p f the extreme Radical mem­her, and. one daugl-r.er. Mrs. Alex. bers of the Commons, among ~ lcl)ougall, to all of whom the whom arc those opposed to the 1:-1 f.RALD tenders its sympathy. big naval programme, rcsohr.ions

2:15 p.m.-Pcddrmance at B.I ::;, l11catre. ·

:? 30 p.111.-'Skating l\t , Prince's and Parade Rinks.

3 p.111.-·rasker ·.Celebration, .in l:!riush Hall. ,r

3.15 p.m.-Picrrot Troupe 111 College Hall. . , .

6.30 p.m.-Lceming Lodge Soc •able, \I ict::>ria Hall .

8 p.111.-Perfon11ance at Bijou Theatre.

8 p.111,.-Sociable in · Wesley Church.

IS.15 p.m. --"Road to Kenmare," I:! I. S. Hall.

IS. t S p.m.-"Shamrock Kosc," Star Hall .

and

More Dfphtherin af 6eneral Hospital

were adopted expressing much satisfacti:>n over Sir Edward Urey's utterances in supp0rt of the arbitration r. reaty suggested by '!'aft. .

A llUlc boy pallent at lhe Ocner.tl TNS1lRGEi\'T'S SUCOF.SS Hoaplto1 \\'rut r emo\'cd to the Jo.,e\·i:- Pfesidco Tc.x-as, MarCh I~·-1:1 0 11p1t'n l o. cJay or l\\'O ago to be ob· 1·11e insurgent anny under Gen· .. n ·ed fer diphtheria. Thero ts now era!. Sanchez, has surrounded

,no doubt that the boy h1l•. dO<Yelopod Ojinaga, and a long range battle the d h1ea.se. l\11uea Allee Ll11)' ond has been in progress since yestcr­Loule R,oborto. two or tho Hosp11~ t clay naon. Sanch.ez ha~ demanded ~urscs. , ... ho \Ve re 11'1 the \vard \\'I th the surre.nder of the tO\vn.

( lther timber $i~ I he Reid llcJ.: tMt

'l'lte 'Minister of Juttice gave ~ o( ~tions c:onfirming ~ With the Western Jlr. ~To ••k the Hon. COlon-

IS,15 p.m-' '!rish Night," m ~lethoclist C::>l!cge Hall. the bo)r are no\Y l n B'nd It la tear..?(\

th!lt. tht)" •(oo a'rc eutrerlng from lhe TUE JAPS WANT A COAL-,

TNG STA'DOl'I IN M'.EXIOO ,.,. ~nt. la all ~ ot tea

!\!l,DW• lili4 mea CllUlilS went tor pNctlca llcithlllS u drtnei back almolt u .<i1lleld)" ahoV.lled out. Yaterdil:r wben ciftdla were badly needed. tb'ue were mo~ In aeveral par(. of the cllY Nlldoaff. . . ~""'­are comptalnlns of their hoUHm 09IDS llooded by water f~m tbe -n.i. wu plainly vlalblo alons Duo'k­worth St.. ·-• of .Cochrane St. Wafer SL, too, ahould be attended to. In Georse!Own and In tat:t all partt cir tho town dralno are b&dl>" needed. and It le hoped •1!ii a~orltl• wtll ~ buoy. A few hundred' doll& ... upelld· cci no\v ~"Outd have i'ood reau1t&

In 1 ·BH Stlft

Al noon ynterdair a horH wlllle l)Utlnc a1o'ns AUandale Road atucb· ed to a slide cont&lnlns a tew empty milk botlleo ron prootrate. The pluolt7 1t11le chap In chars• raleued tbe be·a1t 0 from the h&rneu in quick tlm., but tho quadn.iped refuMd to riff d .. spite the etroiu of ltt muter. A few netshborlnc men came to bla ~ ance and eDdea\"ored t~ ralM th• poor ltHed and n•sloctod beut. wbloh th'ey 1ucceeded In' dolns ait8r awbOe. The o\\•ner ot the hone a. a tanner of the \Vtat End and wlll likely be pf'Oeoa ecuted for havtns auch an animal In harnea To all appearance the beut waa almost etar'Ved and coveffcl wlth .. sorea... one ot ~ the u.tStt.nt. •ho Came 10 sh•e help aald that ho WOdlCl

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report tta ~ondttlon to the proper au· thortife1r when no doubt an actton wt11 be taken. ·

1 housand dollan had been pald in '''luntary subscrip:ions and spent m patrolling the line and puttinr •lll fires. ;\bout 120 fires per

month had been extinguished, ;md there was rr:>: a fire or any scnous consequence for the year.

Sir Robert l:lond took the ground that the Reid 1';.ro.-foundland Co, were under contractual obliga­•llon 6 keep the permanent riitht oi way free from debris, growinj? umber and refuse lumber, and that the Government soould insist in he fulfilment of the Cfn!racl. and

the Legislature should not' ~ call­ed on to vote m:mey to do the• Cont ractor's work.

Umon '1'.elegnph Coy and tht Di- la1 BecretarY If an)' paJmentl or ad· "ect Un;ed . States Cal!le Co. vane• wore paid to the contractor<

·rhe Qblonial Secrdary 'tabled of the Bonavt1ta Branch Ral_lw» ' c,orrespondence betw~ the (.;ov- tut Ye&J' prior 10 the performance or emment and the above Companies the work for· which •uch payment1 in rercanl to the landing o f cables :m the shores of ~his country.

NO'DOE OF Q1JESTION

.)fr • .Ro~To aak the non. Min· latt:r ot Aarlculture and L\llnu whe ­ther a.ny o! the arrtcu1tura1 80cletlea eatahlllhed by tho Agricultural Board havo )"et presented . their .. an'!ual re­port.I : and, If eo. to la}" the same on

the table ot this Route. )(r. Robcrt&-To uk the Hon.

were propcrl)' payable; and, tt HO, o Jay on the table ~f tho Hou10 ·cople» of the correspondence bel\veen him· se lfr tbe rall\VD.Y compan>· and the Go°vei-n~en t EnginCer In r et orenc'e to • uCh po)•mont1.

More Temp~r •. nce legislation. There 11 a pi-oapcct ot more te.mp~r·

ancc tegl1lat1on the pr~ent aCMlon. A Petition ht no.\\

10 being circulated

asking the Hou•e of Ae"iaemllly to en­act Le:&i•laUon compelllns i>ubtlc houffll to clo1e dO\Vn all tho ye r round at alx o'clock Tho P e'ttllon ts b!!tns ~ey.eive1Y signed and lncludo1 aome of the hfghe&t cccte1to.1ll~a1 dig· natorltl!I a nd aom e o f our mo11t lnftu· entlol c.ltlsen1'. 1 t \vlll bo preaented to tho House In a few daya.

OBITUARY. ~lR. GEOH(.;E i\IAKINS01 . At an early hour tl1 is morning,

:it r. George Makinson, of t he t;oulds, Brigus, passed away. He has licen sick fot some time and his death was not uu~xpected. He had attained the age of eighty­£ ur years. Mr. Makinson was fom1erly in the· employ o1 Muno ~ Co •. at ,Harbor Grace, as up­crini::ehdent of Marine Works.

' ubs~quently he retir.ed to the .,onlcls, tlie . beautiful f rminf country near Brigus, C. B., where he dev tcd him~clf to pastoral pursul:s, and was fairly successful lie also establishe<j, a Bulterinc. J·actory in the vicinity. The set· tlcmcnt of the Goulds pwes a de~ Of gratitude to him and his fam­ily for the many improvements brought about ~hrough his advo­cacy. Before the Railway to Con ception Bay he ran the Lady Glo vcr between Portugal Cove and Ha!U>r Grace, carryinsr th<; mailt. lie leaves !Wo sona. 'Thomas and t;corge, now re1ider.: • a~ . the t:oulda. ind th~ . dau(!hters. : ~rs James D. ~unn;; ;of Harbor (,ra«,. Mrs. Sm\th or Nova Sco­tia, •ttd Mrs. David Baird of this

' city. To. his rela'tives the Ph!1tALD otters ib sympathy.

GLENCOE'S PASSEll6ERS The s.s. Glencoe left Placentia

at 2 this morning with the follow· . ing passengers : F. Cross. J. l\l ou!~on . E. Mo~1lton • . M. Tibbo, Capt. J. Lewis W. R. Smallwood, K Drien and one second class.

1Admlial Umy' ltmes, The sch:ioncr Admiral Dewey,

purchased by Mr. S. TibbQ. in Uloucest,er. recently, has arrived at Harbi>r Breton. She is fitted for fishing purposes, and in the course of a few days will be ready to start for the Banks. '!'he Ad­.miral Dewey is a well known fish-

Washingt:ol'\. March ,15.-It is teamed here that Vice-Consul S!ad<!en at ll'lonyagtllQ, , Mexico, reported an Ma'rch. '6th. that the Japanese tr.ins-Pacific liner Toyo Kisen Kaisha, \\'35 .. in rie~atlon for a coalinit station at Camp:>s. near Manzi:llo,. i:he whole Japan­ese commercial fleet makes up the reserve force for the Japanese navy. Diplomatic c;ircles naturally would question the' advisabili;y of having such a privilege given. The Monroe doctrine would im­mediafcly become menaced .

~•tinard'." Lfi\iq_ient Co., I#nite~. Gentlcm~,-ThcMorc 'Dorais, a

cu.st6'mer o'r niine, was completdy cured of rheumatiSm after five years of suffelily{, by the judicious use of MINAIU>'S ,LINIME 1'.

Tl\e above facts ?n• be verified by writing to' him, lo the Parish Priest or any of his. nt;ighbors. , .

A. COTE, Mcrcha~. St ' rsidore, Que., 12 May, '98 'OCt.

Sir Edward .Morris, in reply, >a id he had heard it said that the clca rinll' o f the dg~ ::if way wou_ld make it more dangerous than t!.s present condition , the green wood making it so. He appcar,ed cb ubtfnl whether t he .(;Qntractor was bound to clear the track, as contended, from one· end of !he hne to the other. th.a! depended on his obligations under the Con-tract .... · •

' . ' CUTI ING RAlcW :'Y TIES ON

cRa,vl\' ~m>s. · ~ke~!

;..,.~.ft'li'ioll 'He de-

~· Cet o( ;:

Prime Mlnlater wh)· \\•orklngmen cm­J)loyed on the brai;icl\ rau,va)'• la.at" )•ea,r \\•e r e paid onl)' it.00 and ll:! G pe.r day aa \YISM, although the con· tract catted""for them to be paJ4 tt .;;o per day: and what actton he lntentl1 co take to pre\1ent a i'clpellUon ot thla.

)fr. tf.obert.9--To a1k the Hon. Min· later of Flnnnce nnd Cu1tom1 IC a n y motor cln or a.utomobJ)es lmPorte(i by anY or the Meura. R etd elnce lhe present Government aUumed otn::e "'er• ~nOweO tn \Vlthout prMentatlon bt ln,·9k!M dr piiyment ot dut>': lf .a, wbY io?· ll lnyolc;• were ouboequent· IJ' pr...nted, and If the dutfe1 paid .... - 14....,n: rf..,, to lay 0)1 tu tabie of tho Ho~• !Ille orlsl~tlll qt UI• tnvolc-.. an4 whether It I• In· len~ed to IDOblt 11Po11 ttfl. pre11entat1on ot lllYOI- nopectlDS "'!Cb' lirtlcl ...

, slitter : 10I'•"" Wind 8., heavr

no Ice ln 1l1bt. J?o90 Bou.th. cloudy, Ice mo\•lns

oft: no llte&JDft8 In •taht. ..a siin-w1n4 8. W.. mltd, wr--

111er dulf: BaJ' clear of tee. · N~ H!',...S.&. l"llld, dun: toto

of old -I• Men ytoterday, no1to lent·

ed.

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Concert at Upper Island CoYI

ing ve~scl. •r ~ .... PERmAtU.

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'.Mell~~::&, Boys' . Ciothiol. • t

LATf!T FALL& WllTER·ST11.E . .

·. . SATURDAY . - .

Join the Crowds and

Save. ~ ~') ,• .·

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la~~· Corsets

Whlt8 an4 Orey, choice oi tour dltrerent •tYle&.

Rts. 76c.

S.\T"ORDAY.

65c' pair

THE lDVE . . ~

-Ladies' Women's

. Lambe Boot' Blouses , Viel Kld, Pate.nt

UlUlhrlnkablo, Colt, aome Cloth < • pretty ablT-llt Uppera. laced

'~ .:r.4 Button 'd. atyl .. , at~pe patterllf-

Ros. u .oo . Res. u .n. •

~BAT1JN>lY <

BAT11RDAY , 95c each 2.75 pair

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.. Men's

Bani Felt Bats

Auortod ab&l>U. manuracture!"8' . cl~rtg line.

Res. U .15.

SATlJlmAY '

1.00 each

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Men'• Wead lod Umbrella

Stralabt and -bent baadt ...

. l I Res. u.oo.

S&rinU>ri.

~Sc each. o 1 I "' :.

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·Joi" t 01'\Wdaa .....

Men s" · · .;·· T(es·· · .~

Han4k-obfef Bnd, •Pl•ndt(ianse.l>f

colore a.nit p~ttern1.

:Sat\lrdai Bar . I

'ains White

Tmldila Towels v •1"7 tblolr, fullolle.

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S.o\TURDAY.· . . 45c each

Men's ·Silk HaadketclriefS'

Crlmaon a.nd 'White, with \Yldt liem·'

1tttohed bem.

Rtl' .. ' 15c. , '

SATURDAY , 1 f .. - -

60c' each

' . Womef\'s· Ringwood Gloves Best. Scotch Manufactures, Black, White and Fancy. ~ Reg. ji5c, Saturday 45c pair.

. ' . . Misses' Cashmere GIQves · · Fleeced; colors of N nvy, Green, B~avim, Tao, White,

Grey nod Cardinal. R~g. ~c, Saturday 16c pair.

~ Women's · Kid Gloves Colors of Tana, Brown nnd Black, 2 dome faatoners,

all sizes. Reg. 45c, Saturday 39c pair.

.. ~ -~ .' . Art Serge Curtains Crimson and Green, with fancy border& and ends, only

. 8 p!lirs. Reg. $3.00, Saturday $.2.3 pair. ~ • I •, • ,J ...

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lits. COC.

Fnncy Regatta , sotl bosoms;

assorted patternL

Children's White Wool

;Gatten

Ladles' Motor

1 Scarves

Grocery Bargains.· Children's Fur Sets

Men's Sllppen

Tray .CJotbs

SATURDAY ... 76c each

Pant.a. ·stocklng and Boot.a Combined.

Ros. 66c.

' SATURDAY. ' 52c each

All pu ro \\'OOl. CotONll ot Navy,

Brown and Green.

Res. 30c.

SATriru>AY.

24c tath

Van CamP.'S-Hpmlny, Reg. 15c - Sat. 12c tin 1 lb. tins C9JteJ_ .. and Miik, ffeg. 27 c ·Sat. 24c fln Large bots. ·Spanish Olives, Reg. 50c, Sat. 43c-bot Large flns Stove Pollsh, Reg. 1 Oc : Sat. 6c Hri

" Ooll•~ttu and Muk Colors ot

White. Brown Black and F,a\\•n.

.,..}\ea. S!.50 for

· 1 9.$c

.: ... \.'"" •o r · ,Reg. u.. or

_ 65c

Doairota Kid and Alllptor Everett Tan and Black.

Res. s1 .: o.

SATURDAY

tos pair

hemllllched hem. Sise l lx:?4 Inches.

SATURDAY

12c each

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1y ALUE i

Mi1,1's BoOtS-

lJox CaJt,'.-.Patent Leather . ~nd y ict

Kid . Buttoned and Lo.ccd.

Res. u .oo. SATURDAY.

2.70 it&lr . ~- .

Men's BOots

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::.t M-i\)i.: . ( ' '='"\' ORDERS

PROiii>TLv FJL'l.liO.

. -; Men's

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, '·· Gloves Boy)' Scotch Wool Gloves

Men's · ll•i"~

Men's Braces.

Vici Kid; Velor Tan• .. and Brown Rea~mls'urm ~'r!~tb

•iuoct with ...,., catr, Box C&lf . ICJd:, wool lined,

and Patent Leather. Fur wrlata. -- ...... llld l'lllmL

R ... IUO. Rte. II.ti. Rec. IOc. Rec. toe. iq. aoo. . .

IA'lllBDA'I' llATVRDAY llATIJRDA:r SATURDAY ......... 22c pair 75c pair 22c pair

it WRt<:IHT ·a soN. . -- - .}_

We li'4i to a11ao11;e-to our frlends and the Trade ~Uy that we have been appointed Agents for for ull kinds of

· : · · · Newfoundland for : - CAIDIES, 11BSSRS. :NICKERSON & HART, H811fax, N.s. ~ HARD lllXIUBES,

EX{ltrten of Apples, Bananu. Callfoml• and Jam•ICll fi1 CREAll lllXTURES, . Onps-. C~. Butter, etc. etc. ~ .

MSS5R5. O; J . HAMILTON a: sbNS, t;taurax, N.S. trd ·JONE CEllT CANDIES, JOO llflllles, ~ llpafactlarers of Biscuits and Confectionery. ~ BEST QUALITY CHOCOUTES, .•. ' nR. ~ I J , .MATTHEW.•. Hallf•x. N.S. ~· . CARAMELS, BONBONS, . Exporter of SiUHges" Hams, S.con, etc., etc. ~ ~UJUBU.. lie., lie.

"ME.95R~ I. B. SHAFFNER & co.. H•llfax, N s. ~~ FRUIT SYRUPS ud JAllS • . , , .. , Exrrte of Hay, Freds, etc. etc:. : ' Get our pri~s and terms.

'R~·;WRIGH·t · & ·SON. · ~ .. · · - -~ ~'J ~~~~ RENNIE BAKl'G 4:0.

ST. JOHN'S. •

Men's Linen H11dk~Jefs

Fino qoa!Jty,

run 811<:. .. R eg. 180.

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