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' . J .. . ' i& ' ..... --...; I I ' ' . I I .. l: .e VOLUME XLV. .. Newfoun<;Jiand eomt)any. HOLIDAY / EXCURSION I $25·Q.9. ('l'WO .DOLW.M PEB T&AR.) '- · Received . :< . . . Window Gloss in nll sizea;-from ·j x 9 to 84 x 38. White Lend nnd Zinc Point in 4 l14 >8 and 56 lb tina · Mi:x:ed .Paint.i', llb. tins,.iu White and Colore. Hoiled nnd Rnw Linsee'd Oil. Turpentine. Feh-1, 2 nnd 3 ply, Nails and Tina. e. a E. GO"DDE.N, Street, Harbor Graoe. .,..p NOW , ON HAND N1rm COAL SELLINC AT a&.70 PER TON. arrive for summer delivery, SCREENED : RESERVE· : CO.A.L Excursion Tickets (St: John's to Port-aux- Basques), viaS. S. Glencoe, inclUding meals on above steamer, and all-rail re- turning from Porr-aux-Basques to Sc. John's, including stop-off at all po.inlS on line of Railway ALSO between Port-aux-Basques and FU fl.N ACE AND' NUT COAL. St. John's, or going via rail, re- turning via steamer as d<:Sired, 525. StudlBnds is daily expected with a lumbeJ cargo. toostly seasoned pine and 1 inch board. nre mnkiug shed-room for B large stock of coal, eo thnt customers mBy be well supplied n.ll through the eeMOn. In order to meet the demtmdaJ of the lumber business we luwe mndo nrrougementa for dressing lumber on our promises during the summer nnd full. R. ·· auRTHIRFORD & CO. This trip enables the tot.Jrist to vi,it all the ports on the coast between Placentia and Port-aux·Basques. and to enjoy all the beauties' of rhe sct-nery of Bay St. George, Bay of Is- lands, Exploits, and the famous Humber. Tourists, if they sire, may take in the s.<tlmon and trout fishing of the Cod- --r- J.:::-- --- . . rO)'s,andalltherivers.between I"![I!.!P THE BEST' Port - aux • Basques and St · I' YEAR --,B\ " USII!I G- NOTH'fNQ BUT MARCELLA TEA. The eCOIJOmical housekeeper has proved that MARCELLA J ea is much stronger and goes a lot further than other Packet Teas. Besides it has all the qualities which are required to a cup of Rich, Strong, flavory Tea. For sale by Messrs. 1\ftlnn & Co., Harbor Grac;e Messrs. Du & Balmer, Carbonear. John's. This . - wbo ............ an ·'d Contract -o ' rs trip in Newfound· Fresh, WHOLESOME BISCUITS .. should ·ask for . We bavejuat received, p9r steamet Restigouche, NIE'S. =E3 ( 1, 2 ud 3- ply Roofing Felt / {}U.J.LITY THE BEST/ PRICES LOW! G1'ocer for &nnie's Biscuits.CZII Tarred Sheathing. Dry Sheathing. . , Public Notice l . EAsy to P?t on, h:ud to wear out. You can tiepend upon tbta Brand. :Also, Carpet Felt, whioh preserves the carpet and prevents moth. Now on hAnd The public: are hereby nolifted Now th t th 1 Qi ' that by the proviaioa 1 of Chapter a e lonaays are oa, we o er- A cargo of SJ»ftlee Raile, Stakes 56 of the Coaao\fdated Statute.. 2nd Trout Baskets, Rods, Flies, Hooks, Lines, Flo.\ts, and Reels and Slabe. eeries, they are · required to keepl at cost' to clear stock: their AJep, 25 and Plank '\ PINE ancfM'ATetiED BOARD, Yards and II "D A,· ........ # ID etore. free from all uosiou• nuiaaaces 9 9 tS" AD tiil1j . 'ltJ ate:r filth, which are likely to iojure tle l ==-====:::::::=======:============= K NOW'YB. t1lat by &Qd with tbe Sashes. Doots & Nails, public health. rl a49'1ceofmytiecatlve Coaa- allklnclL There wm be Public Notice. Post 'on.·ce Not.·ce. eil. I do. ia compnance Witb the pro- A Th h vieioaaof tbeCODiolidatecl Statutea Provisions Groceries, oroug Inspection Under the provisions of Cap. 23,:: (N:coad eerln). entitled. •• The Jllec- B d . D Edward VIL, entitled "An Act to Mails for Cnrbooear. He:ui'a Cou- tio:s Act. 1889 ... aad of the Ad• in ar }Vare, ry Goods, of tber towo on the 25th of amend the Post Office Act, 1891,"'"nd tent, District of Bny de Verde, d t th f b b d . t and rom day to day until it 11 " Soutb Side of• bo G .. B mea ereo ere 1 ltec Boote and Shoes. co:npleted. • upon the recommendation of the Board .. r r rncc::, ry- tbat the lilt of per.ons entitled to ""' appointed for the purnnuo Notice is ant's Cove and Mosquito, wiU be Tote at a Genenl Election pf peraona A unt & 0 B k Th r . ,...,._, closed 3.8 follows: to aene aa member" iu the Houae of OCO opy 00 B. e o":o.era o. prem.uie& fouad io hereby given ti\Jt, Three Months after Carbonear--daily, at 12.55 P·lll· Al'aembly in llllland. r.hall be Stationery. ...... - coodltJoo wall be hable to a fioe thhis dill te, Pr'71amltion will iss.ue for Benrt'a Cooteot-Tueadays. frhura- taken and revised in manuer provi· .,... · t e a terallon o nam:. or rerutmmg, or days and Salurda{r•· at 12.55 p.m. ded by the aaid Statutee.and Acts in aelllng at lowest prices. Twenty• Five "-I lara "places as under, that u to say:- Dis trict of B:ty de erde--daily, at amendment thereof, and in accord- .,, 1. That tht name of Russell's Cove, 12.55 p.m. ance with the Rulea aod Regula- THOM S A H SEYMOUR 1 T.B., be changed lO Nl..'W Melbourne. Souui Side of Barbor Grace and tions made thereunder. A ROSS · Stip. Magietrn'te. . 2. Shoal Bay, T.B., be called 1 Bryant'& Co\'e-Tuelidaya, Thura- And J do :further dir.:ct that the p r om I Cavendish, after HIS Excellency Sir days aod at4 p. m. . Justices aad Conten'atOrll of the Wnter Street, Harbor o ICC ce, Harbor Grace, Cavendish Boyle I Mosquito-Tuesday. at 4 p.m. in the aeveral Diatricta ahall May 6 th, 1904 · 3· Th:u Lewisport. Notre Dame &y JOHN FOLEY. General Post Office. JUS-T OPENED . in H:\rborGrace. Feb. them bv directionCor that purpotoe - · Di1trict, be changed to GEO GORDON from llia F.xcelleocy the Governor; Postage on Local Newspapers. ,- A FuU Line of-' .S· That Tilton in .fOJO ' and provided further, that in1teid - UTS CAP . s tnct,-be called "T1It10§>" to d1sungu1$h Manufacturer ofllnd Dealer in , anb . ' in the District of Harbor Tinware Sheetiron and Voters, ;).nd for , giving the notice to Canada and the United S···es are 6. That Grand River, Hamilton In· Galvamz·ed Iron Ware. prefl<:ribed by the .aid Statute• :1nd "" for holding Court• of Revi,i 6 o, the frequent!)' mailed without the neces- For lien Bovs' let, be in known IS Gilliesport. Jmolice 11 and of the $by postage affixed i :llld, therefore, ' t That Bay of Islands, P eace aball appoint aod pul>llcly <:;lnnOt be forwarded. women Ohildren c:alled "Humbermouth," and that notiCv. io the ..e\-crnl Di"trict11. sucb. The postage required on LOC.\L ' B1rc:hy Co\'e be benc:eforth called timl!: "or timtslor tbe purpose& afore- addrt!:SSt:d to Styles. Lower.t Prices. "Curling." . n c:llcumstances may requir e. Countm:s 11 1 cent for each two ounces. ' Auo, 1 8. That Broad Cove, Saint John's and a.a. uC11 J uat ice• Consena· or loa I papers 'fllh th,. 0 G d 8 t d Sh West, be c:allt:d St. Phitip'a. tor• or the Peace .tJaU c:esso.ry wppper exceeds the tWO OUDCI.:I ress 00 s. 00 s an oes That "The Gravel's," Saint deem -expe dient, or as by me here- and should be prepaid TWO CENTS. MILLINER't• &c. George's, be in future: regarded IS pan directed. , I H. J. B. WOODS. P.M.G. 1 ofPort-au.Pon. Given under my and tbe General Po-t Office, St. John' s, t.AT£ST S'l'Yl.t:S 10. Thnt Caplin Cove, Ferryland Great Seal of tbe ftland, at NOd., M:a y, r904· B s District, be called St. Michllel't. - lbe Go,ernmeat l{ouae. St. -- oots h That Q t t . John'" .• the25thdlyofJnne R A SQUIRES LIB and oes llS in the Year ot Our Lord. ' ., ·. II 12That be still knov.n ooe tll•n•a.nd nine buadr.:d SOLICITOR ' The Beat a_ncJ tbe Ohea-•t. u S\lch, and not u Brighton. .., , aod four. r- ' 0F6lCE-l, KIMBERLEY :ROW 13. That Exploits, Burnt Island, he Special attention given to the mllk· ing of Cod Liver Oil Plants, a_nd Fit· tings for all kinds of Factories. St0\'1!'1 1 Cl'llles and Linings s tock. Outport trade orders given prompt Attention. W ater St. East, Harbor Grace. CARD. '1\'t", the nnde,.lgoed, wl1h to lnllmac.e to tho publiCI that '"'" are oow prepared ' to do All kind a of work tu the •bapo of Uon .. Unlldlng and Rept.trlng, Pa])flr llaualna, KaJ.,.,mlnlng, PafnUng, cto. All work to ua 'I' ill ""be d. ooe neatlJand obeapJ,.. LEE .t 'l,'EUORO, lhrbor Urace By Hi t.Uonor'.; Comnaaud. (O 't Sta f th G E Stevenson called Exploit's Harbor. ARTHUR MEWS. ppost e ro e Sta. Hall) . , (Sgd.) R. BONO, Priuting of all king,.exeouted Dep. CoL Bee. Telephone 226. St. 1o1m'•· Waur Btr"" Harbor I Colonial Secretary. with deapatoh. V . ·' Bread, Pork, Beef, Jlolaiitlea, Dutter, Oil, Tea, -, Ia. full line of Choice Grocetfes. ..... FISHERY SUPPLES._,.Iflll!4._.._, Edinbwgb and Coir ROpe. •I Spunyarn, Houaeline, Harlin. Trawl, Salmon. Jlerrlog, Ca_plin, \GenlllDJ. and &II 'J'wlne. llouktl, Hemp, White aod Co\l.oo Grarnell• Tar, Pilch. Catch, Oakuw, Naile, Oalnoiaed Black Bar Iron, Sheet and Bar Lead, Oil · James Storer &,Co.'e Painta (all colora) and Punt Oila. Agents for the Guardino aod Norwich Union Insurance Compaoiu. R. O. & SonS Groceries, Cadiz Salt, Tar, Pitch, Fishery . . Beach Premises,: Harbor Grace . Branch Business at Grady, FLOUR-•' North Western," "Galaxy " "Sensation " "Cabot and "Goldie's Star." ' ' PORK-Family Mess, Heavy Mess Bnd Bean Pork. BEEF Plate and Bonelell8 Beef. Barbadoea Kero. Oil, 116 "P.!\ 160 Te. •.; Coal Tar, P1tcll, Oakum, English and &cal .Briok. Full lines of GROCERIES and · Water Street, Harbor Crace. · NEW SPRING GOODS, iN.ALL - LiNES. -FOR- STYLE, FINISI:f, AND PRICE, CANNOT BE EQUALLED. CRON . ' Harbor Grace. .. RIVEN ALMOST t By teeth many people are, when a couple of drops of M'l\Ikoo's Toothache Drops wouJ!IIIImmediately relieve the ttouble. If from Neuralgia, then try our Tablet$, and they will kill the pain and give you ease. Every one should have standard rcmedjes for unlooked for ,ills in their medicine chest Or closet. ¥ou can find the best that is put up at our store. , THOS. M'MURDO 8c CO·. QM1ttVu ana Druggitu, Wutcrr S1, 34. JCJ!m'•· ' J t .. ..

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Page 1: I I . . l - Memorial University of Newfoundlandcollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19040715.pdf · ('l'WO .DOLW.M PEB T&AR ... amend the Post Office Act, 1891,"'"nd

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. . l: .e VOLUME XLV.

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Newfoun<;Jiand eomt)any.

HOLIDAY / EXCURSION I

$25·Q.9.

('l'WO .DOLW.M PEB T&AR.) '-

·Received.:< . . . Window Gloss in nll sizea;-from ·j x 9 to 84 x 38. White Lend nnd Zinc Point in 4 l14 >8 and 56 lb tina · Mi:x:ed .Paint.i', llb. tins,.iu White and Colore. Hoiled nnd Rnw Linsee'd Oil. ~pirits Turpentine. ~Roofing Feh-1, 2 nnd 3 ply, Nails and Tina.

e. a E. GO"DDE.N, S~:t.a,J.·.-ev.t•.a ~uter Street, Harbor Graoe . .,..p

NOW ,ON HAND

L~m~ H~un~ N1rm SJb~I COAL SELLINC AT a&.70 PER TON. ~To arrive for summer delivery,

SCREENED : RESERVE· : CO.A.L

Excursion Tickets (St: John's to Port-aux- Basques), viaS. S. Glencoe, inclUding meals on above steamer, and all-rail re­turning from Porr-aux-Basques to Sc. John's, including stop-off at all po.inlS on line of Railway ALSO

between Port-aux-Basques and FU fl.N ACE AND' NUT COAL. St. John's, or going via rail, re­turning via steamer as d<:Sired, 525.

~Schooner StudlBnds is daily expected with a lumbeJ cargo. toostly seasoned pine pl~tnk and 1 inch board.

~We nre mnkiug shed-room for B large stock of coal, eo thnt customers mBy be well supplied n.ll through the eeMOn.

In order to meet the demtmdaJ of the lumber business we luwe mndo nrrougementa for dressing lumber on our promises during the summer nnd full. •

R. ··auRTHIRFORD & CO.

This trip enables the tot.Jrist to vi,it all the ports on the coast between Placentia and Port-aux·Basques. and to enjoy all the beauties'of rhe sct-nery of Bay St. George, Bay of Is­lands, Exploits, and the famous Humber. Tourists, if they sire, may take in the s.<tlmon and trout fishing of the Cod- --r-J.:::----- -~ . . rO)'s,andalltherivers.between I"![I!.!P THE BEST' Port - aux • Basques and St ~ · I ' •

TH~' N~W YEAR --,B\" USII!IG-

NOTH'fNQ BUT MARCELLA TEA.

The eCOIJOmical housekeeper has proved that MARCELLA J ea is much stronger and goes a lot further than other Packet Teas. Besides it has all the qualities which are required to

a cup of

Rich, Strong, flavory Tea. For sale by Messrs. 1\ftlnn & Co., Harbor

Grac;e Messrs. Du & Balmer, Carbonear.

• John's. This i.soouo~tlluhc.l;les\ . - Co~ wbo IIIWteCJ.altAh6'-'"r~~~·jOc ............ ·~~---·---~~"L--·' ~r-s an· 'd Contract-o' rs

b'!~heapest trip in Newfound· Fresh, WHOLESOME BISCUITS .. should ·ask for . We bavejuat received, p9r steamet Restigouche,

-~~ NIE'S. =E3 ( 1, 2 ud 3-ply Roofing Felt

/ {}U.J.LITY THE BEST/ PRICES LOW!

~.4sk.you1' G1'ocer for &nnie's Biscuits.CZII

Tarred Sheathing. Dry Sheathing. . ,

Public Notice l . EAsy to P?t on, h:ud to wear out. You can tiepend upon

tbta Brand. :Also, Carpet Felt, whioh preserves the carpet and prevents moth.

Now on hAnd The public: are hereby nolifted Now th t th 1 ~ Qi ' that by the proviaioa1 of Chapter a e lonaays are oa, we o er-A cargo of SJ»ftlee Raile, Stakes 56 of the Coaao\fdated Statute.. 2nd Trout Baskets, Rods, Flies, Hooks, Lines, Flo.\ts, and Reels

• and Slabe. eeries, they are· required to keepl at cost' to clear stock: their

AJep, 25 Mft;~ and Plank '\ PINE ancfM'ATetiED BOARD, Yards and Premia~ a· II "D A,· oso~a ~a~ To~ ........ ~- # ID etore. free from all uosiou• nuiaaaces ~ 9 9 tS" AD .s.~ tiil1j . 'ltJ ate:r Mi'lliM~Alll

OOIMtO~l filth, which are likely to iojure tle l ==-====:::::::=======:============= K NOW'YB. t1lat by &Qd with tbe Sashes. Doots & Nails, public health. rl

a49'1ceofmytiecatlve Coaa- allklnclL There wm be Public Notice. Post 'on.·ce Not.·ce. eil. I do. ia compnance Witb the pro- A Th h vieioaaof tbeCODiolidatecl Statutea Provisions Groceries, oroug Inspection Under the provisions of Cap. 23,:: (N:coad eerln). entitled. •• The Jllec- B d . D Edward VIL, entitled "An Act to Mails for Cnrbooear. He:ui'a Cou-tio:s Act. 1889 ... aad of the Ad• in ar }Vare, ry Goods, of tber towo on the 25th of Ma~, amend the Post Office Act, 1891,"'"nd tent, District of Bny de Verde,

d t th f b b d . t and rom day to day until it 11 " Soutb Side of• a~ bo G .. B :~mea mea ereo • ere 1 ltec Boote and Shoes. co:npleted. • upon the recommendation of the Board .. r r rncc::, ry-tbat the lilt of per.ons entitled to ""' appointed for the purnnuo Notice is ant's Cove and Mosquito, wiU be Tote at a Genenl Election pf peraona A unt & 0 B k Th r . ,...,._, closed 3.8 follows: to aene aa member" iu the Houae of OCO opy 00 B. e o":o.era o. prem.uie& fouad io hereby given ti\Jt, Three Months after Carbonear--daily, at 12.55 P· lll· Al'aembly in thi~t llllland. r.hall be Stationery. ......- ~rd coodltJoo wall be hable to a fioe thhis dill te, ~ Pr'71amltion will iss.ue for Benrt'a Cooteot-Tueadays. frhura-taken and revised in manuer provi· .,... · t e a terallon o nam:. or rerutmmg, or days and Salurda{r•· at 12.55 p.m. ded by the aaid Statutee.and Acts in ~All aelllng at lowest prices. Twenty• Five "-I lara "places as under, that u to say:- Dis trict of B:ty de erde--daily, at amendment thereof, and in accord- .,, 1. That tht name of Russell's Cove, 12.55 p.m. ance with the Rulea aod Regula- THOM S A H SEYMOUR 1 T.B., be changed lO Nl..'W Melbourne. Souui Side of Barbor Grace and tions made thereunder. A ROSS · Stip. Magietrn'te. . 2. T~:at Shoal Bay, T.B., be called 1 Bryant'& Co\'e-Tuelidaya, Thura-

And J do :further dir.:ct that the p r om I Cavendish, after HIS Excellency Sir days aod ~aturdnys. at4 p. m. . Justices aad Conten'atOrll of the Wnter Street, Harbor Cm~e. o ICC ce, Harbor Grace, • Cavendish Boyle I Mosquito-Tuesday. at 4 p.m. Pc:~ce in the aeveral Diatricta ahall May 6th, 1904· 3· Th:u Lewisport. Notre Dame &y JOHN FOLEY.

~~;rt:::Ct~~~~~ ~~aio:"si;.;~~ General Post Office. JUS-T OPENED. be:Cib~t~~!!':b~Bay in Fog~ H:\rborGrace. Feb. 4tb.~9Q!;uter. them bv direction• Cor that purpotoe - · Di1trict, be changed to Horw~. GEO GORDON from llia F.xcelleocy the Governor; Postage on Local Newspapers. ,-A FuU Line of-' .S· That Tilton ~bot, in .fOJO ~is- • ' and provided further, that in1teid - UTS CAP. s tnct,-be called "T1It10§>" to d1sungu1$h Manufacturer ofllnd Dealer in ,

~c~hrot:~~te a:~~~f:r: i~f t~i-~o~ LJc~~~E~St~lp~~~D~~~ anb . ' ~::'Tilton in the District of Harbor Tinware Sheetiron and Voters, ;).nd for , giving the notice to Canada and the United S···es are 6. That Grand River, Hamilton In· Galvamz· ed Iron Ware. prefl<:ribed by the .aid Statute• :1nd "" for holding Court• of Revi,i6o, the frequent!)' mailed without the neces- For lien Bovs' let, be in Cut~re known IS Gilliesport. Jmolice11 and Con~~enntora of the $by postage affixed i :llld, therefore, ' t 7· That R1verh~d, Bay of Islands, P eace aball appoint aod pul>llcly <:;lnnOt be forwarded. women Ohildren ~ c:alled "Humbermouth," and that notiCv. io the ..e\-crnl Di"trict11. sucb. The postage required on LOC.\L ' • B1rc:hy Co\'e be benc:eforth called timl!: "or timtslor tbe purpose& afore- NEWS~·A~ERS addrt!:SSt:d to For~1gn Lat~at Styles. Lower.t Prices. "Curling." . ~onid, n ~ c:llcumstances may require. Countm:s 11 1 cent for each two ounces. ' Auo, 1 8. That Broad Cove, Saint John's and a.a. uC11 J uat ice• ·~ Consena· ·r~·o or ~ur loa I papers 'fllh th,. n~ 0 G d 8 t d Sh West, be c:allt:d St. Phitip'a. tor• or the Peace .tJaU ~~spec:ti\'ely c:esso.ry wppper exceeds the tWO OUDCI.:I ress 00 s. 00 s an oes 9· That "The Gravel's," Saint deem -expedient, or as by me here- and should be prepaid TWO CENTS. MILLINER't• &c. George's, be in future: regarded IS pan :~Ct~ directed. , I H. J. B. WOODS. P.M.G. 1 ofPort-au.Pon.

Given under my H:1a~1 and tbe General Po-t Office, St. John's, t.AT£ST S'l'Yl.t:S 10. Thnt Caplin Cove, Ferryland Great Seal of tbe ftland, at NOd., :n~ M:ay, r904· B s District, be called St. Michllel't. -lbe Go,ernmeat l{ouae. St. -- oots h That Q t t . John'" .• the25thdlyofJnne R A SQUIRES LIB and oes ori~~nam~'S7;.,~~ O·llS in the Year ot Our Lord. • • ' • ., ·. II 12• That Salvag~Bay be still knov.n ooe tll•n•a.nd nine buadr.:d SOLICITOR ' The Beat a_ncJ tbe Ohea-•t. u S\lch, and not u Brighton. ..,

,aod four. • r-' 0F6lCE-l, KIMBERLEY :ROW • 13. That Exploits, Burnt Island, he

Special attention given to the mllk· ing of Cod Liver Oil Plants, a_nd Fit· tings for all kinds of Factories.

St0\'1!'11 Cl'llles and Linings i~ stock. Outport trade orders given prompt

Attention.

Water St. East, Harbor Grace. CARD.

'1\'t", the nnde,.lgoed, wl1h to lnllmac.e to tho publiCI that '"'" are oow prepared ' to do All kind a of work tu the •bapo of Uon .. Unlldlng and Rept.trlng, Pa])flr llaualna, KaJ.,.,mlnlng, PafnUng, cto. All work entr~~.~oted to ua 'I' ill ""be d.ooe neatlJand obeapJ,..

LEE .t 'l,'EUORO, lhrbor Urace

By Hit. Uonor'.; Comnaaud. (O 't Sta f th G E Stevenson called Exploit's Harbor. ARTHUR MEWS. ppost e ro e Sta. Hall) • • . , (Sgd.) R. BONO, Priuting of all king,.exeouted

Dep. CoL Bee. Telephone 226. St. 1o1m'•· Waur Btr"" Harbor Gr~. I • Colonial Secretary. with deapatoh. V .

·'

~Jour, Bread, Pork, Beef, Jlolaiitlea, Dutter, Oil, Tea, -, Ia.

~ full line of Choice Grocetfes. ~ ..... ~ze:......, FISHERY SUPPLES._,.Iflll!4._.._,

Edinbwgb ~[anllla, Hem~ and Coir ROpe. •I

Spunyarn, Houaeline, Harlin. Trawl, Salmon. Jlerrlog, Ca_plin, \GenlllDJ. and &II 'J'wlne. llouktl, Hemp, White aod Tar~ Co\l.oo Ltoe~ Grarnell• Tar, Pilch. Catch, Oakuw, Naile, Oalnoiaed a~d Black Ir~n Bar Iron, Sheet and Bar Lead, Oil Clothe~. ·

James Storer &,Co.'e Painta (all colora) and Punt Oila.

Agents for the Guardino aod Norwich Union Insurance Compaoiu.

R. O. ~CRae & SonS ~

~ovisioils; Groceries, Cadiz Salt, Tar, Pitch, Fishery. SupplieS;--·&e~ .

Beach Premises,: Harbor Grace . Branch Business at Grady, L~brador.

FLOUR-•' North Western," "Galaxy " "Sensation " "Cabot and "Goldie's Star." ' '

PORK-Family Mess, Heavy Mess Bnd Bean Pork. BEEF Plate and Bonelell8 Beef.

Barbadoea ~olasses, Kero. Oil, 116 "P.!\ 160 Te. •. ; Coal Tar, P1tcll, Oakum, English and &cal .Briok.

Full lines of GROCERIES and PRO~SIONS. ·

~HENNESSY's~· Water Street, Harbor Crace.

·NEW SPRING GOODS,

iN.ALL- LiNES. -FOR­

STYLE, FINISI:f, AND PRICE,

CANNOT BE EQUALLED.

~AMES CRON . ' Wntc~treet. Harbor Grace.

.. RIVEN ALMOST CRAZY~ ' t By ac~ing teeth many people

are, when a couple of drops of M'l\Ikoo's Toothache Drops wouJ!IIIImmediately relieve the ttouble. If from Neuralgia,

~ then try our Tablet$, and they will kill the pain and give you ease. Every one should have standard rcmedjes for unlooked for ,ills in their medicine chest Or closet. ¥ou can find the best

• that is put up at our store. ,

THOS. M'MURDO 8c CO·. QM1ttVu ana Druggitu, Wutcrr S1, 34. JCJ!m'•· '

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Pialt, l•~~" ml!lr>'h"n\AI\It, J'M'f ')H f~ 2.i 1

l'iab aoaaU mtrcbulahle ..... - ..... 1),:15 · ._• u I . '•''" .Fitu1 IIUI~ ,.,., l'lflt,,, ................ • "t; 1 ,

Fialt am.Jill~&<ll'l"'··"'''""'w""''" fi..2.j , •Jielldbll J'OU' mOiiii for wortlt­.... IMdlclnee and ~~ ~bottle of Flab 'taf'l'' Wto~~t ln. II'·" . .............. a/10 ·

:Fish: au'-11 Wtn lu•ll• ............ .... 3 ;,u l Pith WN.I.lnr ...... "._ ................ . Herrin,, (Mir hrl., ~·· 1 ....... :t.26 1,0 2.-lj(l Haddoclr', poor q~l .............. ~ ........ 3..5'

{ hsrii\Vll>d•w"''''76Jkl

Cod QiJ~p6r lUU .. (Utoll.od .......... 7l!lio1,

SAlmon, No, l,l•fltf', P"' lru ... ...... :ll)OU &lmon, No 1. amall, 1~r tro ......... tu ••• Loba&en, per 4."1U14. No.t,lllltl< ,_ ..... 12 UO

PHOY18lrt~

J'lour,J'er brl.,cb(IIU potl••nl f~ iiO Ftoor, pe.r brl., aup. u ...... 5 tKt LO Sl•t Flour, per brl., exua ....... - "'8U 10 4 !lei Pork per brl-. me. .......... l6.11(1 to 16 Bol\ '.PMlr, per brl ......... -15 iiO w 16. PoU pee bd., r.m. ro-... 1!) 00 P..ork: bl'&D ..................... to& fill to 16.00 Bauer, per lb., o.u .. rtiAI• ... o ~~ ~ov '' 'Z'l Oleo per lb ..................... 013 til ol '.t:t e..u.,' per bbd ................... 1 ... , au 1JiU Kol..-e. pun., per pJion 0218 @ltlu, lJabU•ro'*P.Sl4'rowtA.+t Sepr, t{lllnnl1&414t(JM'f own. 6 eo 8apr, loaf, ptor owL ...... - 7.0tllto 7 ~ Oommeal, JM'r brl ............ 8 80 to 8.110 O.wMI. pee brt. ........... , •• 6 Oo ~. ptor batt,N<\. 1 ........ 8 81l Bread, pn bA(, Nu, 2. ..... 81.10 CO 3.10

More Sp~d

WIITAR'I 8A~M .:.OF WII.D ~llY

~u ;;,__:· f'~ ""''i• ~ ~ ~ ""·~. ..

Will 'poo. of lnutt.lble Yllue.

II It, le liMit certala to C11N

' Ill OIIC» that ...... ucl ,..,...

• Beer. per t>rl ................ -111 00 to 12 511 Xlr\JHIM! Oft, pt'r ,.u .. o... (I !U tu 11~17 Rl' dl' ng the new Hay, Pf' wn ................... !H.OU w26All'l . Fodder, per ton ........... , .... l<'-00 ~· 18.00 . ~~~ brl. ruuod .......... f.40 BI' I 'YCle 1' s a """ew· P .. , IIR' l bd., "lUnd-.... ~~~til 2.60 v .u. Peel, per brl., apllt ...... -. 6 . .:0 to 8 60 ' ,._.,per' brl~ apJIL ..... ~. 8 t6 to Sa:; • aat.e,perliutbt>t ....... - ...... o68 "'060 JOy. '.loMoco, per It> ....... _ ...... Uf9 w 0 70 ~per 100.1b. ii'Ck. ..... ~ 1.21> OaWeleed,per 106-lb.aack 180 }'o&a&oel, per hrl ............ ~ ~~ ~.perbrl .............. .. 8.00 Panolpc. ~r hrl .......... ,_ Cbe-., JWr lb.................. 0.16 BIUD, per lit-. Oari&dlan ... ~ 0 liS tu 11.27 Jiam, per lb., Bell..u. ....... (I j8 &u 0 lk• llllll, per lb., Liploi~Utt. ..... II 28 Bacoo, ~r lb ............... 0.18 Ecas, per d1.at!n ............... 26 Ouiot•, ~ hrl ............... _ ;:b) Coal. ptor &nn, N. t'y•IOI '... 8 611 o-1. per Inn, Auth11wh.... none Jl,UaliYI, JIC"f bu& .............. :t411 t. \l .;.t (::Onaull, J)f'r o•t~......... . 7 .")1 l.o..' 7 75 J..e.lbtor, irafn, Jlf'f lh. .... ,. tHi I .• " lAalbn,aolt>. p.-r lb ......... O.:U ~lbu, bam ..... ""' Jb ... . ua;;. !Mather, "J•IIL, Jl"'r th. ..... _ 11.21'>

UIXB&II.

Sblo,lee.oedar, Ni%.1, prr \t 4 80 t<• 'IIICt t5blnciN, 6r .. Nu. (........... 1 ~~ lo 2 tit• .Lathe .............................. 2t(l 15pruoe tKIIId, No. 1.,. ....... 18111' to l!ft Of lijlaaee plank. jnlaLintr eluJ·

• dlntt: afld ICADIJiolf-~1.()1' l et t4 t• liD, p. A'· IPNOI' llnurltll{.:.lt>,UCI to) 24 11\ lt ln. p. A l; lptuotl do-or- •

lntr ...... _ ............... 211 OU t u 24 111

It Ia. t:..~ .. ~~~-~t~ .. 2fOO r

Pio11 boud, (cltwr) ........ -41100 to 00.00 Tbe abo"' qu.AUhme arco wb<llte .. t~

-Tnde a ... ,... r KtDicd .. Uatmeat,limbenua .. ~

IF YOU NEEO-

Or any kind of CGmmeraial uad General

The . ~

cushion ,C

frame removes ~ the last trace of ~ jarring that wor- .. m r1es t!.~e rider of ~ the rigid ft•ame in ~ going over rough plaqes.

\ GUARDIAN rhe COASTEl: FIRE AND LIFE

. ~aves t4e }SSDfRlttt 'o'n. I LllllftD.J

work of pedalling OF LONPON.

the leaves whe§l tQ_jliq.e

of i~selt

~_,......, Ourr.u.. ..... ..e.ll,OOll,llliU 8~" l'or.u.lnaDD J'une UP-...... 01'.-...... _ ........ 51,7~1000 9ta.

lJnrOALIJIOC*K VJ'W'NOP IIDV,OOO&J

The OUABDUibetDc a Sral,Clua ~ 'banzaaoe Cbalpa.u.r, otren 111 lhoae ........_lllod deelable co In· tana, ..U., WODb&ecl alabWty, "'1'01-&ble lenDa apeS promp\ ieL&Jemeat on alalm. lcwbl. · The DDdialped baring been AJi­polaw.\ Apra&l lew BntoaDdJ&nd are

........... ~ .......... ~~~~~ ........ ~ ~to ...,.. Polloi .. apiJ:Iat

........

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().arborwu.

----------------~--~-----w. S. Goodwin, D.D.S. Gradaale-of Pbiladelpbia

'\ Deatal College &Dd Boa­pita! of Oral -surrery ......

Office in raideace-Water St«et opposite Telqrapb Of&ce..

Printiug • • • TDTB DTUCT&D A.B80t.tJTzr.T Write to Fltte'd With the WlTBOtJT PAIJI aT oa& or VlTALUIID

' loiJt OR PUrJCCT A.'IAUTUTIC.

The.Stan~ard ~ce. two latest inven- J A WHITMAN Eltiriaatea ~ven and eatiefac.- . 1 1 I

:n ... nc~ 10every detAil. tiona that have _ CUllOM TAILOR. -TBE-Q. U E EN · made b~cling

Insurance Co. popular again. Lo-t in the Gre11.t ~-tmtl••~tr,~~ .

tion the •Ufll

$541,oco and tb~ rNSURA.NCJt.

CANADA I

CYCLE AND MOTOR

Company, ltd.

~ Fit, nyle and and Workman-lbip 1naran~ed.-.

· Cuewm work. of all klodt ezeoa ted a& tcweel prloee ..,d with en. p&&oh.

Meuure Cards supplied on ap. plication. WATER ST.. H.ARBOR GR.dOE.

Drt. LEHR, 'Oentlet, , ....

Denl4l Parlor• Clftd ~ OtJpo!lite T M'Mardo ct Co'a. ahop,

WA'I'ERSTREET, &. JOliN'S. ~Esolu11i•e right to uae \be

l!'amoce Hale ltleUlod of Painl• OenU1try in St. Jobn'a and lhrbor Grace.-.

Patent Act Notice is hereby given, that Emit

Knudson, of Sulitjelma, Norway, Bur­ope, who on the 29th day of May, 19cn, obtained Letters Patent of New­'oundland for improved Process of and App:ll'lltus for Treating Ores, is ready 11nd willing for a reasonable price to permit the manufacture, sale and uJe of s:~id invention in Newfoundland.

The invo:ntion is o. yaluable one aod I the Patent is (or sale. 1 Apply to the pateotee, or ' Jhnv GaJST• Otla'l'lt CaD.

\ . . Gas and Gasolen~ Engines- ..

Fairbanks' Standard Scales Wrought ~on Pipe,

Valves arid Fittings.

Catalogues and pric~ maned on reques~

SCOFFED GOD AND WAS IN· THICWATERSUPPLTOli'R&W 8TAN1'LY STRDClt BOTH I YORK.

DICAF AND DUIIB. The fire aaderwritera of New

.la religioua and medical circles York baYe retained u expert bJ­tbe progrcu of tbe caae of Juliu draalic en(iaeer fci«' tbe p•~ of Renfro. who waa atricken deaf aqd ma,iag a careful ezamiaatloa of the dumb in Cblc:qo receatlJ. after be 1 New York wat.er eapply. The re­had cballuged Pro•ideace to a de-- port which he baa p~ade u the re­monatration of the Sapreme power. au1t of bia in•eatiptie)a la certaialr. Ia being cl011CI1 followed. With anything but re&Aari~ to the ciU~ ae•eral pbyaiciana in C01l11taot at- zeaa of New York. Be poiota oat teadar.ce upon him, the hope was that tbe area of the Croton w&ter· expresaed by hia mother. wbo ia a· abed, abo•e the new dam. Ia 360 Cbriatian and churclt-goiag woman. aquare miles. and that a aafc yield -that tbc boy ultimafclr will reco•er of the waterbcad during dryrura. the uae of hia fac~hi~. U b~'does. after the new resenofr bu been be announced in a written l"Ommuni· completed, wilt not e.:ccecd 750.000 cation tbat he will at once aeek to to 800.000 galloaa perdu per equare fit himaelf to join the ministrr. mile. or from 270.000.000 to 288;000,­For Renfro. 11ince hie arrival bome 000 gallon a per day. Bat it ie found at Sbreereport. Pll.. has completely that the daHrconaumption of Croton changed hia t'iewt, and ia miaiater- water in New York citr tbia year eq to dailr aa much b7 a clernman ahould be 280.000.000 plloas. a poe· as b7 a phyt~ician. In reli;:iooa cir- aiblrlarger amount tbaa tllle Croton clea It ia felt that his condition ia water ayatem can aupply U the jear due aa much to bitt blaapbemy u lo abould prove to be a dry oae. Tbia nenoua attack, and the churcb·go- itt a defect wbich cannot be imme­ial;' ~pie unheaitatinglr de~re diatelr rern~died. To build a vut that a[ he eYer doca r~in the uae ater aratem which aball aupply of tbe impairetl facnltiea it will be ~ood water Ia the work of yeara. because be baaconfeaaed con•eraioo, ladue!. the plan of e.:ctcaaion pro­and re~Citftce. / potted ia New Yor}r. l( eattred upon

The tirtum•taace of Renfro'a at- at the preacat time, COJild not pro­tack were most dramatic. Be was. bably be completed iaaide o£ four witb fonr comP.Raioaa. engaged ia & •ears, and dunar tbal time the po.­gnme of whiet. The COD .• eraation eibilitr of a watet' famine would be turned onrellgio11e topica, and three all tbe timeFCieJlt. Slmultaaeooa­or tbe ,YOung- men expreaaed a firm 11 with tbia exhibit comes the third belief Ill ooa. Renfro acoffed. annual report of Boaton'a metro-

.. l would belie•e in Ood if I politan water and aewerage board, could," be said, "but I ba•e read a by which it appeare that tbe daitr Jl'Teat dC3l of Jngersoll'a writiap consumption of water last 1ear ia and am unable to ba•e faith." the metropolitan water dietrict wae

"Wby, there are maaifeetatione 1()7, 148.000 lllllloas. thia represent­of God all abo~ you, " euggeated iag about t"be same am9uat' that one of tbe youar mea. Agaln Rca· waa uled in the prececliag yur. fro acoffed.

·• Fellowa.' e said ... if God A MALEFACTOR ~AYS LAST RQuld demonat.rnte bimaelf to me in PENAI/rY . some way-jf, for met<tnce, Be ahould 11trike me deaf or dlfmb, or blind, 1 might admit Hiaaiateace."

With the worde on hia lips the yoC¥Jg man turued p,ak. b\• arrne ebot out In front of him, and hia lips began to mo\'e couvulii•ely, but no aound proceeded from them. He bepn ~a.tiag hie eara \•titb bia hands and tbe next moment he fell r~r.ce forward on the Boor uacon· acious.

Ia alarm bia companion• aent for a pbyeiciaa. Renko waa restored to consciousness without much dif­ficulty. but it waa tben dlacovered that be waa atone deaf and unable to utter a aound. Tbe uae of hia faculties appenred to be shattered, and it wae decided to send him home. The silence which aurrouod­ed him everywhere turned bla thougbta in,.,ard, .and he had nol been nome a day before be penned a requeat for a Bible. Since then be hu been ~evotlag- bia time to the atudy of tbe Scriptures.

Con,tlpatlon •nd S~m•ch Trouble

n.e meet oommott lila ~ llf'lt .,.. qulokJ}f ouNCI by Dr.

.,....... Kldne~ver Pilla.

New York, June Z'T.-Fraak Beary Burueaa. one of the moat remarkable pri19cera that ever occupied the death bouse at Sing SinJ priaon, went to hia death in tile electric chair to-day with a smile on bia face. He walked from bia cell. and, aeatinj himaelf in the chair. aulat­ed the men in adjueting the atrapa which were to blad~i elec­tric ahocka were gi•e fore be s pronounced dead.

The crime for \Ybicb Buraeaa wne uecuted wae the killing of Captain George B. Towaaead of the echr. CharTea Buc:.¥1er taat November, but be alao coaleaaed to hulng mur­der((~ no leu than four peraon.a. Towuaend waa killed during a dia­putc over~ amounting to about $20, which BurneA claimed waa due bim. After bla arreatBurn~s free­ly admitted ba•ing killed Towaaead a.nd voluntarilr told of other mur­dena be had done.

A t.broqh ttoU& ior nJGDd the world .... · oow -be ~ued for aomethlnr Ilk .. abteea JlialdNd doll an. - · lfl8 LAST BO~ .BBALIZED.

(1'1'0111 the &eaUnel, Oabo, Koat.) uaJanomtatoaet•

Keeara. W. B. Tbom~za • Co. Bar­borOnae;.W. B. Bau; Cuboanr,wtll J:elllDcl 'Your moae,: If you are nouaua­aecl after utg CbamberlaiD'I Colle, Cholera &Del Dlirrboea Remedy. It Ia nerrwben ldiDJUecl to be tbo moot aaooe.tal ram~ lA 11M tor bowel oomplalnle&Dd tbe o6lY ooe that nner fall~: Itt. pleuaot, •af• aDd reliable.

-Tbe brawerlee of tbe Uattod Statea bad a combl.oed beer outpot lut yaar ot 40,etl0,780 barrel a.

TBE ORJIIAT BJI;UAL'E MEDICINE. --The taoeUoaal lrregalui$Jea peculiar to Ule WMker ey, ara Invariably oor­rect.acl wltlaoa& pa!A or lnl'llloYe!;lloaoa, by tba - ot Di. Moree'a Indian Root PUla. They ara tha elfeat and eartt~t madlolna for all the dlae.._ lnoldeolaJ to hm•lett of all ~ 1114 the mo,.­~eo Ia tbla climate. LadJH wbo Wlah to enJoy bealtb eboaJ4 alwa.ya haw tla ... Pllta. Jl'o =~bo nor -the..--. wm ~low r to -.. wUb-oa' tltem. ~. Morae'• IDI!tao Roo& Plu. .. aolcl b7 ~1 Medlolae dealers.

-A PbUllplae bab.I wu born at the Exhibition rrouad1, lit. Louie, the other clay, tho molbar of wblob fJ! ouly twal•e J'&~l"' old.

BRONCHITIS. From Jon:t Fr..Aoo:E~., of Benning

too, N'.H. "Three y11ra"etnce I wu vory mucb

r~uced wttb r. drudtal oongl:i, whtab rteulted In brooobiUa, afteotlilg me 10 MVetely U to render 1\ dJfft.enlttOipe.lk In ID IUdlblo VOIOI!I. To thla wu aad'od eo-rere a tab t trWeata, aod I wu fearfUl of ~eolnr I• to a deollno. A.tter ffi!Oarae ·to YariouromoclJM, co no p~ I llllde OM of DL WJtrA8111 BALl,_. o• WILD O~t~~aaY, a few bottlee ol whlcb tall,. ra­•tored me to health. Stnee that time I haYe bad Mvotal aevero 11ttaob of conah. bot the BJ.r..ux bu atwa,., ro. moved them. I alwaya Jroep 1t by me and lhould not lt.oow llow lo db without ft.»

2:1o., 60c. and Jl par botUe. Sold by dealel"'generaUy, and by T. l>ldlordo ~Co., St. .Jobo•a.

A cablnot.maker, ot Prairie Do Obloa, Wla., Wm. KlDM, bu aent to SL Loola a roll· top dealt on wbtob he bu been worJrlnJ two\vo hoora a day tor toor 7811"1 IDd thfea IDOntha. U Ia Lnlaid 'lOth lt.SOO worth of pearl button blaaka, ahaped .lind pollabod by band.

I wu curad of Bronohltfl and Aathma by li'INARD'S L1~1MENT.

)At 6, P. E.:AJ.RS. A. LIVJNOSTONE.

I wu onN!'d of aeoYore attack ot Rheu. matJ.tm by AUNA.BO•S LrNtMENT.

lfaboat Bay. JOHN MADER.

I wu en reel ot a aeverely aprAI.Ded leg by MniARD'S LINIMENT.

B ld , JOSB'UA WYN AOU:T.

r a owato.r.

-An •nr!ne ,.,-q-;;;. ~L lbe roco.at blc ftr41la Balttm9,. whleb I• euppoaed to be tb1 oi4M~ ~ tbe United Statea · u Ia nld tb.tO.Or .. Wuhln310D wu oaa ltJ me membot o,..J,lj41 company that uaed ~ .

When convicted of the lateat aime and brought up for sentence, be an­nounced that be wae willing tn waive the six weeka that the law re­quirea to e1apee between the time of sentence and the uecution. l>e­apite hia objectlona the cue wu carried to tbe Court of Appeal• and tbe long delay re5ulted. ~be eeo.­tence wa11 aflirmed, bowe•er, and the week beginning at m\daigbt tO­dar Wlll aet for carrriag It into ef. teet. Wbea informed that the end a, enllvenln~ tho ac:tJon ol lddfte11t waa to come at laat. Barne•• u- NO MORB OPERATIONS.

vcr and bowela Dr. Cb.uo'a KJdoq· pr~lllo(d b ' If I d tb Tbe day ot operaUooa tor. pUtt fa pu.t . .lver Ptlb entirely O\'erc:omo c:oostJpatloa . tmae l aa pease at for all '!lf.bo know of tho tfficaoy or l)r

d kin r lha there would be no more delay a. " I Onu.,a Ointment u a core. tor tbla hor: ·~~~~prqper wor • 0

• deaerve to die," Burneu told tbe rtbte ailment. Tt doeen•t maUer wbat l•• ""'·- C•~a•,. Oaeron•- pri~a offici1Lla who broo.,.t.t tbe lormDotpUMl0

0° han, 10 lo"- ._ you - ........... ·~- "..... ...., t b' .. ~ uaa r. Cbue • Jntmeat "reloUy lind

OnL, flateu--" I wu In VCJ'1 poor health newa o am, •• and the aoooer they plentltuu,,u will 1000 brla.g relle.t and

.( · • ••• • •• ·•:EA. HARVRAD

BRONCHIAL SYRUP Has a World-Wide Reput;a·

tlon J~r the ~ure ' Of Sore Tbrollt, Crt/u p, Hac .. Cougb, Afl'ecU~ne of/the Uronc1 Tubel and }~Alaftetnent of the Tt 1 aJls. H is &be oulr safe coog' .remedy fur old or young. It giv'\.-_ ahnQIL lnalan\ relief, and its re­aulla In etobboro cases are mar­

nlloua. No ~ome aafe "i\bout it Wiae ~ellen carry iL-with ltiem. . ~ Prlc. 26 ents. Sold by all dtog-

ci•LI•¥ dfalen.

l.CT UO UNO YOU FRaa• ." ~ Ia Pn-=MI•M-" wlllda dordla .,.. • '""" lntUUctha _...,.... oat4t-­·~.;l. l~cd I'Uit'bJOC. IWO troe.

:. :l. MEnRtAM co .. ""~ CPr.mCi'.ICLC', r;~ .

OARD.

Mr. 0. M. KEARNEY,· Solicitor, CODJeJB]lCcr, Notary Pub!£; k. Commiuioner of Ailidavita of the

Supreme Court of Newfoundland. Office and rcaideace-, oppo.ite St.

Paol'a Church. Harbor Grace.

Nr THEY Bf6 1116 R6m6Jf that lit• I bounieou! h11.nd of nature Ill••

1.-or/dd for s/1 d/ua~IJ ariiJiflC (roll ·1/I.,URE BLOOD.~ ~'

··~ " · Mopse,s·ar. ...... no,. forDJU1 OCI:IQ.\1. llllA.D.AC7U., 'Ut>IOI!Ii'nO$, UVCil

P .11

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I S flU., l:lc.. Uc.

I'U SAU lr AU. DU~

'f. H. COIISlOCtt

LAND FOR SALE. For sale a t~iece of t._nd near the

Railway Statton, on the south side or \Vater Street.

For furt¥r parLiculars apply to MB4- K..&aoia on the prt~mises, or t.o tf l)a. &ruPP. Water St.

W'ANTED ! A llllln to represent "CAX .\I M'S

GREATEST NURSERIES" in tlw town of Harbor Grace .and surrounri. ing country, and we orders for '" in Fruit Tre~. Small Fn•it~. Ornamentals, Shrubs, Ro~cs, lines, Seed Potatoes, &c.

Stotl lrue to nanle and fro.:.: front /""' San Jose Scale. A pernu.nent po,i: . .,;n / rc.r the right man on either Soll.lr) or commission. S'(.ONE & WELLINGTCI~

FonthiU Nurseries, O\·er Soo ;wr • .; T RONTO, • . . O~T.\RIO. "'ben I bepn to use Dr. Chuo'a Kidney· put an end to mr trouble. the bet- onre. Alk your tl·leacta and nelghbol"'

Liver Pillt. 1 had ~a pat lllllferer ter. I've got an uncontrollable wha' tbay lulow abont l.hlapreparatlon. rom c:onstip&tJon And atoaw:b ti'OGble temper. and if releued would oalv ~-L ~ - , "' " mil.,....• weak attd "'"down In atnonJrlh. commit more ,,iolent crimes. I 'd Be.nral of the Bambor~ oceau etoam· e ~ft .. ratt tanu·a" 11na ~ually JtTOWintr "'._ nery day • ara hava cbUdron'• play rooma on board ~

d ft-·•1 d-' .. d t bal I would ba.,. to d; klll a man for five centalli qutck aa wbtcb are IIOpplltd with all eorll of ID· - AlfD-~i. """'~r ·n~ormaPJ't>WifC\Ited for an1tbing elae, Jt'a better that fanWa gamea tor tbo amtuo~t ol OONOEPTION BAY A.D\'F.RTISER. b)' Dr . .......... • " '"'ney.• •vcrP'"· ~ I abould die, and it cao't come anr amallpUM~ . .......... """' ... ..... t \ r•mot.diJidpolllllbt<laYetyPrtday~vrr•, u.clnfr them, and 100n noticed a 00 aoon to 11uit m e.'' IN OUR 0 A: FATRE~'S YO g lDr. a~ lhl ~dant Ollie<!. vaewrla 1-1 chango !or tho better. I continued tbla Burneu waa born ln Buller. Pa.. l'aral~ wu aim t .11 rd 0'.1: • ~~~~~=1-t.,:>~·pOo• •l•h "''· tl"t':trl~Cn~~~ wu =d:!; con~~ 44 yeana ago. a~d ~ad followed tbe the .:roath or onr cran':rp.!:nf: an:~o': &ba ~--up~ by oar oq,_,_ o•l· nn 1111•-w""" or aoa t r aea nearl.Y all hu• hfe DMrl,-:enry Dawapaper contain ~'•· t'Ondillon. h o"IY took a~lt three boxu - . cord cit aimeone behlat lll'ltiktn w1a: t~r. ~OJr ';lA~ro'~~:J::n!':."~.~ or pllta tp ~lln:ly curo me. . -In area,lbe State or New York 'ctr.4tnl form of belploantu. Paralylla ·ntaas;;ll be= p

Dt:'. C~aae • Kidoey-Uvt'l' Pilll, one ptU 1 it 1 J1' I d ... • Ia lD I'MlltJ • atamn51 oflbc n tryl)tl and .... _ .~,.. ,.,. ,. r '"r '"' 1 a dote, !:!.!1 ceniJia box. Tho ponrail an41 U arJ(e • • •118 llll • • OlD alwaye beo prtVC'ntod by tho 1Jmecy lo ... -nluo: l'ilttllf ro·1110 1•·r '"'" "' · t .. • alpata..., of Dr A. w Cbaae thel'aalold The Marconi wireless eyetem Ia UN of Dr. Cbue'1Nerve lo'OOd a prepara. ~olht.aautto ~""~'"' • ••·• ,,,, "'"' •"

' rocci(>t book~tbor1 a;. OA ~ry box. DOW wtaJled OD over 100 Iteam en I~:-~~ hu no riYal u •' creator ot 1 :~,=~i. ~~!~ug:.~:J~-~~"'1~; i;,j~ • • ~' ,.U"UMr.

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In :Our·Hands o.ml we guamntea. to l!erve t~ pro­per!f . .:..w'i1en we tell yoll thnt. we will encloae them with the celebrated

WALK­OVER

SHOE W c feel sure that you will have comfort, wamth Bnd Tl•e look of tl1e shoe iii fetching.

~8:9krrian, t~e Tai.lor, ,. Sole Agent in Newfoundland.

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Best Buy in B. C., Cano.dn., n.t

15 cents.

Greate11t Gold

Discovery of the Age Is iu B. C.

THE · BIG FQL:JR ~

Consolidid3ted Golp Mines. Ltd. Ctlpitnl $1)25,0011, of wbicb oea.rly 40 per ceut is now in

out Treatsury. Slufl'es fully paid t\lld non'·n.sse88able.

lUDell dlreetl~ weal ot the Lottol and LoRot ~o.":l, two of tho lar~eat

· f;Oid-oopper 11\lne ln the world, both of 'l'l' hll'h have pAid lar~otlll•ldendf. ~Same ldomleal oro ADd Yc.>lna

now ln •lghc on tba 810 FOUR. Largo oro 1501llt'L ,

AuaY• f rom $.'1 to f-'ClO to gold , eop­per\111\•or, e tc., ubow on <'.l!blllltlon tn lJ)(I rlty oro JXblbH, CAUIIO(; COD• aldurablo allcmtloo.

W e havo two mllM oC rAilway on lUg f'our propl!rly wltb wui.Or and Hmbt>r lll abumlanc:e.

Rol!llland oro l!blpment. !or I~ ~toni. ~hipped tor 11100, about ~,000 ton ... TotAl value of Jl.onlaud orea mlnod, t!">IJOOPOO.

Rauland'• largo oro bodlt'l arc.> a great •net:e<>l wlllt tho OODI'ontratlon "Y""m of orl" rodncnton or $-1.00 ore• poyll(\mlne&allO\\' J:roved by Centre !:!tar and Lullol No.:. Dividendi.

l:iharot can be had on loatallment rhm, pa,vm<'ot.J monthlY.· Twenty por cont. cuh, balance watbln a year.

CompNJy hu no d cibt. or llablll· Uu.

Rc.\ferenc:ea.-Tbc flou. Mayor, Oold Comml•u•lontlr, poetn~Qter, or any banlt or btttlnON mao lll clty. Tbt'tO 11 a Help In the alfalrl of men Whlcb takoo 'at tho flood lew on to

fortune;~ Omltl~. alit voy&J{o or tbelr llfe 11 bound In ad.owe and mlNrlH.

' .. Pie ... ""' 11ote price o.t ' ..-! f•\ny amnon\ 1- tball $100 10nd by

"""' pooal omG~L.urexpr- money order; p • ver thll i1boun~ by. 'bulk draft &o

15 ~ents share. ( J:ztME.S L~Wt:E.'R, • Box rw.~ !;C)Ontlary aod Tn&aDror,

For Oce Month. ROSSLA..•m, s.c .. CANADA.

Booklet. Order Blank• and Proapectua witb Ma~ ADd Report. from mioiog cll#iaeera aent only to investora or thoae cleairi:f.!f in·

fll4 ~l. A ad further, LearD to diatinguiab the ~ from a ow.

\YOtth their weilht· in Qiid.

- -----·-----~-L----~--------~~== PR.H'tj:'fiNC OF ALL KINDS -~ , ,., rJ},,,t/ toitll 1.rompltlt'JJ1t, r~atnatt <nld cheorm~u. • v,, nertllo 11~ul tlJJttoht1"4 1l;e &anclo.ril 0/}i.ce ~ ~<JilUl to local d1·nw.mh. Sampla 1/wwn.

• • "Tiro•DAY, -'Prll7. (CoiiUDoel.) · •

lion. ;'llr. AuJC«~.-Ue thought tht. a gooU bill, and w<>uld aoppor\ ~lt. Tbere w~·re ..,rlous obteo~.Um• to &be worklnjt of tbo In tunal F.oooom7 OoiD­m!Nicm, and It w&a cliOieol& to eoDYene a mocUDs &o bear she co~ a. wblob OOilunect from time &o U '- aod brlna tbl)m w tho knowledao er o co~ alun, aad M> Uao.Y were a adj1111ed. Thl• honllll exarcrftd little po-r 011 &he Internal t:oonolll,l' C<)mmlilloa.411d ln the appulntnutot of lt. ~rdlna&M the lfou .... • ur AU<~mbly bad a oonli'Olltus •·olct<: tlal~ bill would etreet a ll~ecl ~mady. •

The IM!C:Ond roadlar waa Olen oarrlecl on dhulon. Conc.nt.;7; non-eoat.ntt.&.

OnleredJba& tho bUI bo-oommlUed to-

vory III'OOod road.log.

lloD. Mr. ADtrol wlehed &o eopport tho lt't"Onll readhiJt ottbo bill. He b.d eo.. wred ln&o • tnll cllleua.lon of tbe eob.. Jt>et Jut year eod U wou14 acarcelJ' ~ nC'<'-ry !or blm to oeonpy tho Umo of the 11011110 on tbo prlllt'ut oce&alon. Laet vear'• biU wbloh -wu thrown oo~ wuln 1,1., ~lr. ,, _..,opinion hardly 10liAid toonr loeal I'Ondlllooe. llo wl~bilcltobavoom· bQdJ~ lu lt aoch quaiiDeGif,oot N p,.. vall fn Canada, whleb perba~ wOuld lurve mado tho bill moro aocl)pfa6Jo and more eu ltable to our Tart.od oood.ltJon1. All It bu torned oot perbapo~.Jt wu all rll!hl that tut year'• bill •boold have l)oen tbrown out. Tbo prctollt bill be ltr. A., thought mljtbt llllDd upon U.i o wn mer1t11, aod If r!'flarde!d·aa~uary It mfll:btbe amended nox~year. Tho JOlb ~eCUon w .. a •ery wf~ one. llprovldect that ~t110n1 Mrvtng u englnocra would htl c:nlllled to b old O<'l'tlftoatee et itt'r­' ' IOI'. T ho - tfoo ro~:,~Every per~ 110n who haa tor n ~rlocl of two yean hnmtdlately prcef<llnJ,: tho ~rng ol thlt ..,,, '""'" eanrlnyed u a ehle r nr ICICODd On&lnoer On bOard a lt!~Oing at.uanur, and •·ho bu nlfiOecl t6e ox· amtneor &a to aueb lorvlco and cb~ter and condoet,abltll be fin UUed &o a oer: tlft,.alt• fit ~~~:rvll'f', 11ntl ~~~~·h al'l'rllftl'all' 1h11ll btl &:oocl 11nd .. lid ..,AoerUI\oateor oamp~t<'n\:)" for an Oll.lno.r oo board any 11~'-"Ul•hlp rearfatettcllu :Ne\1 round· ltmd.•) 'l"ho llUI fn hi•, ~I r. A 'e. opinion, would moot our preaoot oond.IUon• and whonlvllr lll'<.,.uary It ml.ght bto amend·

FJfDAT1 ,April &. The booM ope nod at f.IIO p.m.

0RDBAO~AT. Tblrd r~ad.lng or bly'a amend·

men a. on counoll'a mea r. on game bUL

Oo mouon ol. tao~ )olr. Rarrl1, thll 'bm wae Nad a \hlrd lime and ordered to be eeot to \he &&Mmbly wt&b • m--ae 114· q~n~lcs\ho hoUM tba\ the connell 811&1 p tbt. . bill wl~t amon4· mea\. • 1 _..,...

Commltceo on bill to amend the law rol&lllll to thelncernll ooq~omy of tho Jeglllamre.

flou. Kr.:,Ana•llln:tbo oharr. Greene 1&14 &bat be had

bill In tbe bet&. or the worltloa of tllo

oommlt&ee. In tho AtiAOIDOIIY and \be Lc!Aiala.

eoeo tbo woiklng oom-

Old eone whloh retuee to ~leld to an~ other treatinent

a.N oured b)' Dr. Oh ..... Ointment.

done bJ Lee. The Com· mi.Uon bill bad been ~ in

'98. and 8'u been in op-eration and 11ot till now bu ""1 allempl made to alter it by the different 1overnmeDtl. Ir imperrect, tbel,nperfeclion would tne been diecdvered and il would have been amended. That there wat no need for lhle is prdof that Lhe bill operated well, and nol till the p~eent . Lime baa there beeb my aUemp~ to call itl operation intO question. The propo!led bill wouhl not be operative till after the IJIPeral el'tctlon...nexL fall, And,

no one could say what lhe pos­or that event would be,

nor o the members or lhe next gG.)'frnutent would be, if this act rlfqttired amendment and the next IOYernmeo~ COnlidered tbat U ~tbould be altered, It would be time enough then to do eo. Since tbe boo. •member who introduced the bill bae decided to withdraw it, be Or. Skelton,. though\ it well to make tlreee remark• in justification of hie action on the eecond read· ing in propoeing thu the bill be read that day six montbe.

Hon.ltlr. Greene-To wait uoli~ next year to iotrodoce tb1• bill would be to wait too long. It wae well known that during the fall of A .general election t&. governm~nt. and government supporters qad to make a good many pledgee, some of ft'bich they were capaole or car­rying oul, eo me of wbiQb they werP not. Bul amonge~ the \•ery many tbin&s l"hicb Lbe Government were moe~ requeste" for there were va· cano1e11 in holh branches or the le· ~lelaiure, particularly u regards ~be eubordanate offices, and •he bouse would meeL nexL,$ear come in and introdu~tbl~ bill "ould ~imply be to impair ana per· haps ofJse~ msoy of the arrange­ments entered into by tho govern· roent of the day. Tba~ was bill reason for not introducing the bill .before. And when the bon Dr. ::lkillton told him thaL tbls Inter· nal Euoflomy commiasion bod, heen lble LO do its work ae well if not beUer than t.be ConUngenciee com· mitlee, be, boo. Mr. Greene wll! .. mazed d him, for the bon. gentle· man knew that over and over again three yeara ago and t"o yeara ago1 complllint.t were loud and fut, ana the bon. gentleman was asked and begged to do hie bee\ in the maL ter, and lbe PreaidtnL was pereoad­o~d to interes~ himsel£ in brloglog abou~ a JI(OrmatiOD, U WU DOt nec:euary to go Into the detal111. ~teome bon. members who voted against. this bill yesterday were well aware nf what he was referring to. Therefore the bon. gentlem~n waa not correot when heetated that the Internal Economy commleelon •lid Ha work advantageously as tbt­olber committee. He would not labour the queeUon, but would re · ne~ ble mo,ion that the commiUee rlee witbau\ reporuog.

Hon. Mr. Andoraon regretted that thl11 important bill ebould have such a dramatic close. )Vben be econded theamondmenL proposed

hy the bon. Dr. S~eh9o yeaterday, he bad no more idea than the bon. tbe Introducer of the bill what the reeuU ~ould be. No one bad aalted him to aecoud the motion or to sop· port one side or the other. He en­tirely agreed with the bl)l, bat be alsoaar6ed with the bon. tbe mover of the amendment that probably at the preeent time U was out o( date to iolrodooe a meuure riOt&.

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Tscu uz B4C:JCACB!It8 .uo Huo­:.caa AfD .Ptn WtC.JN LIP£

Suwe &l!~LY \fvK"tn LI!J:::} . .

There oomee·• tirueju 1ho 1:re or womeo ·when Lhf'y an. race ,., with agr.t.ve crl•lw; • !•ell Lhere '­cJlttreuin,K bllckaclat•, he&tt·

dlaineN: when enn 11nme 1.-WOIIIM •re lhrMLeued whh"' lhe

; wheD they af• Tlie

Di1111atlll& lo &be.: OCII:r..·t· boue.,

lluloe.Dt~rtmo&; 7 Wbt&ehalt e~.,,

18th Dt4f.t"f• Slr,-1 am cJirec\ecl.bJ' the Board

or Trade to a-:kDo~le(l~ '!btl re­ceipt Of JODf lel\ei of tht 6\Ji foa&.l uk,ng for lnformaUoo ln reprc1 to the eaamlnatiOD of .8DJhlten Jo the mercantile marlnt• io BrlUeb ooloolee. and In reply to refer JOU to eecU;,n 102 of the M-.ioban&a' Shl pplng Act, 190:&, a oopy ol wbleh Is eucloMd berewilb. •

I am al10 to forward ~ · J01l a CO)JY Of &be tego!a,i!)UI rela&lft1 \o &he examloaUon of enjtlDNra In the Uni~ Kingdom. Section 102 ur the Merobants' Sblpplnj Ao&. 1894 :-Where the leghtla\ure of any Brllieh poueuioo provides for the examlnaUon of and graa&lng of certifioalee of oompeieooy to per· sons intending to ao\ aa muter., mates or JP&in4t8f8 tiP board ahipr, "nd the Board of Tradt~ repoJ\ to Her Majee&y Lhat lbey are ldtiefied that the e:uminatione for the same purpose II) the United Kingdom undet thiP aoL, and that the cc~rU· 6oatee are granted on such princ!l· plea u to ebow the like qualifica· tiona and competenCly aa those ~t_ranted under tble act, a.nd are liable to be forfeited for the like reuone and in the like manner. Her Majesty mo.y by Ofder in coun­cil-

(i.) Declare that the said cerUfi: cates shall be or tbe same force aa if they bad been granted under this act; and •

(U.) Declare that all or any of tbe provi.eione of thl• act which re· late to c erliftcates referred to in the order; and

'(iii.) Impoee such conditione and make such regulation, with respect to the certiftcaLee, t.od to

use, issue, delivery, caocella· and inspection thereof as Her

,,..1,.,.,.~ may think fit, and im\)Oet fines not exceeding any pounds for the breaob of these conditione afJd reRulatione. , "'

The reaaon that their bill bere ~bows coneideration in the dietioo· tion dra~n between the two clauea o( cerU6cat~e is that many or their old engineers commanding steam· ereilue risen by their own merit to their preeen~ positions from hom~le stations. Some excellent enqineere in our meroan(ile marino commencek tbe.ir coreera 111 oilore in the ebgioeroom and wete pro· moted to t.be rank' o£2od onginoera. The11e will geL eeoond·olan engi· neera~ certUlcatee ; •nd if after two veare tbereafler Lb~y pass the ex

.amioaUon \hey will receive tho let olau engineers' certificate. Under Lbla bill it wae possible for Uu:ir engioeera to acquire iatus which was never open to em before. Compare t.beae wUb the former con· ,Jitiou for gTBduatlog,~viz . : tbd ap· prenticesblp, the 18 months of con tlnuou11 •ervice 1\1 eea; and tho ad vAni iUtl!!l offered under this hill for obtaining firt1t and eecond·clan certiftcatee are obvious. H opene op to young engiMertlnnder thirty v.-Arll of Age. (aoititit~d for duly Ob• tatnlnf> fira~ and 11eccnd·clalls cer• tlftcatee as complete in all their pri'filegea as irt~~d been grant· ed after ~ suco sfu examl~lion under lbe Board f r11do ru'ea at. honte.

(To be continued.) .

-An American marine aroblteot ltle cooetrllcted the model or a eteamebip, !rom wtatch be says be can bulld a boa' ~o croee •be At· lantlo io three days. Tbe motive power b to be electrioi~y.

TAUt THAT BAS BEEN HA~"D­EO DOWN BY TRADITION

FOR CENTURIF8.

We are indebted to the Jeeuihz· plorer, Cbarleeviox, f<* a tradition concerning the et\abllabmen\ or the J"panue Empl,.. I• 1.1 ..Ud that the firet colony there wu eom· pneed or Chioeeei who BelLied OD the neighboring eland Qlore thlhl two centuries before tbe CbrltUan era. Siooaikwo, the l.eaeed runs, ucended t.be tbrone oC Cbloa in tbe year 246 B.c .. and at once en· tered on a career or cruelty and ly· ranny. Be was novertbeleee most anxious to enjoy the p,-lvlleaee of his position for 1.4 long a J»trlod aa polllible. l'·or lhe purpofe or en­deavorinjl to obLain some Rpeclfto agent by which lbe duration ofho· man life could be prolonged bede­epatobed trusted meuen~rera and explorers into all \be coontriN with wblcL be held anx. commnof· cation, or of the •~&abouts of wbicb be could obtain -1 know· ledge. Taking ad9anta~te or the cirOUIJ)Itanoee, OPe Of bb medica\ atlendants ~bo was living In hour· ly dread or a sudden een,ence to death told the emperor that he had learned &bat such an &@ellt. existed in tbejuicet of a plant which ~trew only in \be ielaode wbloh now form the Japaueee empir~ The plant in queelion wu also reported to be or ao delicate elructure and eenei· tin nature tbM if not plucked 9\•hh ~ure haode and epecinl precaution, 1" would lose all lta,m,raterioUll vir­toea before arriving wllhin the lim· ita of the Chine~a em1>lfc. It was suggested that aoo young men and tlte eame number of girls- all of SpQUeta physical beahb and more vurlty-ehould bo eelec~d tQ pro· ueed to Japan for the purpose or eeou{ing o. sufficient eoppl~ of the vreoiuua plant. Tbeeuugoa~on waa promptly acted on. The medical' adviser also patriotically voluo­teered to conduct the upedition hhneelf and tbe oft'~tr was ~c;cel.Jled.

The exvedition embarked ae 11peedily aaEeeible for the Japan· eae ielanae, ut not one of i ta mem· bera wM ver seen within the bounds of the Cbjnose empire again. The previously unoccupied par&a of Japan were rapidly popu­lated with n race more fresh and vigorous in body and mind than the I\ Velie inhabitants of t.be land of the llale i&aelf. Tbo mt?di-oal oba of tho expediHou. of couru, created bimttelf king or the country, and soon hnd a ~"rtnifi· cent palace erectfld for his residence wbtcb be · called Kanjoku (i. e., "grande malsion, #emblol.)lo nox cieux.") We are rorlbet tpld lbM the Japaneee monllnn the historic (act in Lbelr anuals ; -that they pniut QU~ to visitors the epuL on IYblcb tbo mediCAl fuuud,.r of Ut-.ir em· pire lantl~;cl , ancl Aho ilhnw the rulnaofatompl u whic:, 1v. Ntct•u in hie bnnor .

Keop llilnard'a Llnlmeot In sho hoDJo,

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FIRE INSURANCE RATES.

l'bc ~e11t action of the '"'anadian ~of Fire Underwriters in a~ proving of ' the pret~ent iuc:reas.e of ratca in Toronto. which iocreaac was ~ecided upon after the late big fire in that city, qa the plea that "ia· aurance buaiaesa in Canada baa not been profitable" baa caJled forth a protest from 'J,Vronto Branch of Ca· aadiaa Maaufactwua' Aaaoc:ialion. The mernbers of the A""~atiOQ carry inau.raac:e oa over $25, :000 ?f property, nearly all .of wbic . Is Jn~t~tred by tbe c:ompamea form1ng t~c aforeaaid Board. lndeqt. eyen before tbe recent iacnaae h.i ratea. complaints by its members ~hat tlteir ratea vure uareaaoaably htlfb. we~ 1t0 urtent aad general tbat the A.aeoclaticm h~ udertalum aa ia· anln with a •iew to a reman! of tbia • aad other ·gri~.aaces. . FrotD tbe atatcment issued by the Asso­c iation and publiahed in .. rndu&tri· al Canacla. ·• \Ye learn some facta of interest to onr Newfoundland read· e~ ' Besides the qucatioa o.f exorbit.aat

--ptes. tbe statcme~t deals with the allegation ~ad . endoraea it) tb tao

/ Jar at •e1Lit as Toronto i.-concerned tbe Secretary of the Board of Un· clet\\•riters c'an hnrdlr be ~rot to quote a rate with modi6c:ationa for improvements aod wbea be doea he moatly evades bia .promisea. An· other acrioua charge is that if one compa.ay refaw. on the report of an inaurance inspector. to continue the ril!k. other"comraniea will take it.

The atate111.ent combata tbe aaser­iion of the Companies that Canadian huaioe1111 ho.11 not been profitable. •bow• U1at it h:rs been ao; and tla:Lt if the profits have uo been j,i~her, it is due to extra\"3gaue:e or other miamanagemcnt in eanduct· iag their buaineas. The Govern· meat returns show U1at for tbe 35 vtnra ending• 1901. the companies drew from the public for premium&. over :~ad abo.,e what they returned to them in louu. the enormous sum of over $61.000.000-32-" per c;ent. of the moneya received, while Cor the last 8years the balance was .. till .bigher-36~ ~r cent. As the atate­meat perteoUy obaenes: If there bue been no profits it baa taken 36)( per cent of all moneys recei•ed to pay ru.aning expeuaea. ·

Aa our nadera are aware. we ba\"e often wondered whether it would not pay ua to endea•or to fiad a market for our ataple product& ia Mexico. The Mex1co of the day offer• a much more fa\"orable 6cld that the old Mexico that the mere& a• tile mea of a ~aeration ago were afraid to face. "The benign and en­ergetic rule of ita 11ix-fold re-elected President hu by its atability and the direct encoal!l8'ement it hu given induced capital to build rail­way• llnd to deyelop the rich resour­ces of the country. There are now 10.000 miles of rail in that country and 40.000 mi!CJ< of telegraph, moat· ly built by !Jnittd Statea and Brit· isl'l compa01e.. There are now three rail routes from New York to Mexi· co, the ahorteat bccupying only 4>' days. Some amall attempt bu. we bdieve. been made to aend fiah by vrt~.y of New York to that rich C'luntry!of 14.000.000 people. a\oatly Roman Catholic. and therefore like­ly to be good cuatomer. for oar ataple product. A eomblaad 'eifort on.the part o£ the trade to open ita bu&ane~~a with that now 8oariahiag co~ntry with perhapa aome auiat· ::LDce.Jrom oar Go•crnment might

Aa to how mach it doea take ~ welli~ thecou~ae .of tlme-forR?me

BRA V.E ENGlNE&R'S BEROlC . ACTIOZ:f.

run the baaina. of fire auunace 1n .c:annpt be built 1n a day- adueve Canada. the Anociatioa d~ not great reaulta. Hawthorn wa•aJwaya a quiet. re­eeem able to elicit mach information. A liat of articles taxed by tbe tiriOg man aod boy. Wbea a boy Some lirbt ia abed oa t~ .. bject .)fexican tariff (a high protectioa foaarteea. be aod bia widowed by tJOaiC fiprea fi•en iu th4t.t&te- '31le. by the b)) tbat we b&Ye looked Uwect f~ a rear ia a loael}' meat. Foe eaua~ the rc o.er. doea DOt CDDtalil lall .. lfalae. Be ~t maeb of Mabaal Iaaruce CO.. w u- dutiable article. bat tile Uat Ia bJ Jalmilelf ill tbe open air. anal income ia ODt·foarth :l'l'ft' a partial. ooe. Tbae ia moreoftl'f aaamer dmillt' for boaR than that of all tbe C.:aadiaa COm· •• ao fa't'ONCI aatloll clauea" tbe til,.,... tbe wooda with ron oa ~les taka ~_tlier. carriecl oa tariff • ., th:lt we haft aat tbt bu alloalaer. bs wiater. alratiq by the 1te basJaeM bi ~1 at aa ez~ to reckon witll. ..ooaUr!Jt, 'll &Joae.aonsetimes rut-of leu thaa 9 per eeal.. aad h• 1903 lac tiU 111qraaac. b, a rreat camp-at s- tbaa 7" , per cea,t., willie We woa14draw tJae attrotioa of lri. Blalaablt ofbeJag!i bimaelf other,a are .till more~ tla•l•tel ~, l\iu.....tft•billt1 followed bias more or I tbro11cb manaced- aad a N. Y. ~ « ..tteiti .... ~ .ei&ai..tJ tile Ufe. bat u we an told ia be aketch compaDJ · ~tee. tbat its U· route aac:O,iinf•..j tlae aottbana of bla life "We take oar ao\ea from,

• ~aeawilfbe Uaaited to J.S_perc:eat. coutaleteamer ~ Oa .,.. be learned to aee bia erea. ear and of tbe oet ~laiU. 0~ COlli• eral occuloaa ~D& b&Ye applied other eeatles to advantage. Later paola OMta.c- Oil etrict a.d care- at the ST.urDAaD oftice for lafonna- on. after be ......,daated. a ad we be· fal SliliiiiJ:~ arblt ~ tioa coaceraiac the eteamu'e 11&11· Uete, all tbro~gh hie after dan, be d=-- ~o.r:r ..... " a lap-lnfOI'Dl&floD which we could recorded ia bla note books" what be atoCk.; • .,.,.. ..... f«-tr.ISper not eappiJ except at the coat of ao aaw oo bia walka. wbat be beard ......... U.S no&,. a cll~o£30 Uttle trouble. other people ear.. aad the tbou.,.hta pir.cat.wlaurt~~eGlellfiUapa1• aad faaciea lhat came to "'bi~ 50 pK c:eat., aa4 th atOc* Ia U.ted -Taotrr ll'u.- .,r. Mamr. of through tbe aicbt and d~-tbe at$1.401). the troat-utcberr at !II a,. fa roach material oat of which tie made

Poad, Po~ CoYe Road. came by booh and atoriea." Through the • For ndoae reaeou. foremo.t Meaday'a tr&ta with eome 4,000 Cali· klacl otll~ of bl' friend and -fellow­~ wtaldt. w. tab it. h the foqtia troat-fry. The lot waa enc:- atadeat.< Prnideat Pierce, be waa ... ~t;::ftareJlacamda _,.:!:{b~ ceUfallJ pl&Dtild Ia aearby pooda. appointed in 1854. Qoaaal to G-reat

·~ r-"!'" u.... fa1IJ80 ~N~~~.Pilt.. beiag ia a liNly -Britain. aad apent ao .. e JAR ia •n•·flidad ~ dOrbl naa- ecMklltioll._... liberated. lleean. l.iterpool. EnrJud. Tbe Mvea .....UO.~tectto~udotbu J. 'h1>P. W. Ward, E. Ooddea &ad yean be apent abroad wei'JI bnppf ddala. tlae prolta by Caaadiaa W.A.O'ke accom~ied Mr. Marr&J. oaea. aad from tbe paeaa~• from Coalpaaies ia Ca1t&CI& are doabt.._ cboA the poad• aad helped the work bia aote book Uaat lau been pab· -.. .U11 the ~t retarna of plaattnar. Beaides tlloae named, llabed. aad from •• Oat Old Home, •· for: tbe laat year uailable.' t902. ae•eral c:itlseaa helped ht.llJ,.Iar the ~get aome cbarmiar plcturea of •how that the aiae Call&diaa Com· work done. The brook between the the Homelaad and of what he aaw panics paid a little O'te1' 6 per ctat. Malden poada baa been "dammed'' aad did while there. Shortly aft~r w the pald-ap atodr. while preY&oaa in order to protect the fry from the bia return to America, he wtut to tlala date tbe Britlab American larpr trout. and the pablic ie re- with hia friend Pierce to Newba"mp­had beeu paylof7• aad the We.tera 4uested aot to daatroy tbe dama or abire ia tbe nin hope "f reatoring> ia 1901. paid per ceat.. aad for interfere in any wa1 with tbe fr'-. bie r:apidly failiafr health. He died mally yeara 10 cent. A large Bri- 'Ia a few year•' time the pta bile will 1&65 in hia 60th year. and waa ttall Company. llaa through it. aha.re in the bene6ta, 10 tl1e. protec· foUowed tQ t!Je to!Jt& oa a blllaide .,.at. Mr. Harrison. recently ac- tion now :aaked for the fry meana ia ~y Qollo" ceiD(ItU! at CRa­knowledged that after payingf\be the aucceasf.,...ockinf of the t"t'O cord by maar fu.oaa IPCD and wo­$Z30,t100teqaired bJ thcT~outO fire, pond• oam~Fiah o the C1llifor· men. rew of wbo~co11Jd a~p they. it aUll bad a nry fair mare in ohur- nla or rainbow apeciea have been knew a man that id bla thollgbta ,Plaa left; <:a\lgbt in Murra.y'a Pond that and ft:eliaga from t ose that be met

weighed 8>' lba. in the round of eYcry day Hfe to,re-.Anotber item of momen{ and in· Yeal tbem in hia works. ~t to the reoeral Newfoundland EIAT.-Tb.e preacnt outlook for A roan and a dauf(bter of bla are pa~ ia the: aYerage rates of tbe the hay-crop Is not good. aad many etillliYior. It waa hoped that M•"" pre•iuma ooltected in tbeDominiou. owoera aay that onleaa yerz favor- Hawthorne would be pruent on the .Ac:cordlnsr to the Jut Gonrament able weaUae.r comes oa tta.yiald tbia JtiJ0~1 ptbermg to un•dl the ~eoort. it reached $1.<46 per $100. le&IOD will be no better tha.n tbat bronte ~~)et to bla meanory that Still another ia the rate of commifoo of last year. The limited qaantlt7 had been pl~ QIJ ~he path tb tbc aloaa paid the Company agent.a of ~in ainu April month ia the bill, Hawthorllt'll "'QIQD~ re~tqrt1 -wbo, the statement aaya. ch1ef cauae of the poor ·growth of aituated near bla bouae, th I• Way, .. practically •make up the undt:r bay. Mr. Juhn •rapp haaa aplendld aide."

t WHAT GOSS SAYS. Late ohl.l'hanc1&1afternoon Fred·

erick <~{'ee/wl&o had left hie wife to lite oa latimite terma with her atece. Pa~ .Qc.ie Batcblbp. walked iatO lbe cilatral police atation a ad ~ hluiaclf. He refused to aay where be bad been. but .aid a frfead had gi•ea h'm a ti~ that the police wert after him.

Both Gou aad the Hutchin~o-. woman. aa well u Gou'e wife aa'd daaptu. wen ill court tbia morn· lug. Vr. Aluaacler W. Baird ap­peared for tho clrl, aad Mr. B. S. Rlecb\e for Mn. Goaa. wJalle Goa. wu tmdefeaded.

ao. aaked.permiuloa to m¥e a atateaseat; He dalmecl the trouble wua11 cauoc1 bbilfrom Be Dld

that It ... ia DO abe .tboagbt lt

wuo of hie other marriq'e. perfectly wUlinc tO'aabmit to the law if be bad doae wroag. which be bad. Depri•ed of home aad wife; he bad made a wife of the girl. aad was not ubamed of it. La:ter oo. be aaY., bia wife aolc;l aomc propcrtJ aad wrote him. UJ· ing" a he would J:"ite bim., one ban· dn:d dollaR, and tliat abe waa going to h•e in tbe Statea. .

About that time be aod the But­chiap girl wtre liYior Ia St. John. and be waa employed in• the work of building dft: I. C. R. ttrminaa at Long wharf. He. however. could aot ICeep away from hia family and went to Boatoa ac•eral times to ace them. but hie wife wa• alwaya tell­ing him to get away. About three yeara-not tbree monthe......ago. abe gue him sao. He wanted a IOU to put another $100 to it and purchaac land fortbe family at Newtoa.MaaL, but tbla did not come about. He ·~t the greater part of hit. time at St. lohn, occaaionally going"to Bos­ton. "rt ia for Your Honor to~­aider." aald be. " wlfcther I ,.chd wtong. Lob of mea would J1fi and die oa U.e atreet -aooaer tba be m~ ap witb wODlell... He waated to ~ all the blame. aad if aDJODC wae to be proeecatecl let It be him. bat all be wanted waa jaatice. He did not think be was doing- wrong ia getting aaotbcr woman to take care of him. Be aaid hia wife didn't know up till recently that b.e wu leadlar a do~&ble life. The ma(i• l!1l~ romarked tbat tbe &irl. helot of age. mut ha•e known abe coald not marry him. eapecially when his wire, her adbt. waa ali•~. At tbia atage he thought an arralliCmeat could be ;~e other than aendiag them to .-Jaeat~r.

Mr. E. S. Ritchie •\:lted tbat be uaderatood tbe case waa up ia New­foundland between the aame parties.

The Bulchiaga woman waacrying bitterly. and a~ to giye up Goaa whenever tbe court1Sfdered, bat ~be wanted her baby with. her.

The matter stands for a weelc, and an amicable settlement is look­ed for. It I• probable the i!"icl wiU wo ba~ to l'iew!oqndlaqci. llfbile Ooaa Will live ia U.e Statu witb bia family.

Mra. Go•• denied aome or Go11'e wtatementa • .but made ao atatemeot b~taelf.-S!1o"n,l(.~.fGIOOejlfl17·

(The parCics mentioned 111 lbe above extract were formerly reai· denta of Spaniard's Bay. aad were well known in thla town.]

-YealerdaT waa obaervcd as a holiday. all the places being cloaed Ia the afternoon. The day waa £ae, and driving and trouting partiea 'Ytrt:. OIJt iJl all dir~ctioa&. ln the evcqunr tl}~ . Jl~rk clrew quite a crpwd. t!Je e~t1~C:Ill ~il'ially getting alivo to tbc reQr~atioq RQ~ pJClllare to be bud there.

writer-u comminlnn." 'l'hi._ cut 011 bia meadow no Noad St., are aot generally kaowa. the atate· and be l.tu had it eut tb'la week, the rnent tdla ua. but they range. it Ia growth baYlor" f;Lllen. ·• Two yeara' "aiel. from 15 per cent. · up, 'with, ad· bad crop will be ruiDOill to cattle.

--Co.oFt!lu.-A good ahow-up of 6ah waa h<Lcl on Tueaday morning for hook-and-line, but trapa hate done f'OOrlY durin&' tbe •~Jr. Then ia 6ab about, but c:aplla w;n not be taken by them. Fiahermen are in­clined to think that tbe aquid will 1fOf" :m i~provcment. bn.t none are repoJt&:d ~~gt, M Lower X.J.a.nd Cove tbe 6ahery Ia ,ooa, a ad at ac•­

- The election of a Bishop for the eral other points 10 .Ray-de-Verde Dioceae of Nota Scotia bu been de- good work ,bu bee a done. {erred until the lat of September. aa •

d ihonal allowance for expenaea and keepera. that an ajtent'a average allow•nce would be 20 per cent." The atate­meat J:'OCII on to ask in apeaking of the retent incr~aae o£ rates in To­,.,ntf\, .. is it ~or equitable for them to act do1nl d a•ac•• Toroa·

. to au extra $1.5«..::.:'1.~· and at the u.me time vote ~.000 into their owa pockets ?" 1

M£CJJAN"rca• lCxaoaaroN.-Thura­day nut ia the date act down for the holding of the Mecba.oiell' .Ex­curaloa to thia town. Over 300 per· a.ona are ex.pected to Yiait Harbor Grace oa that day. coming by tpecial train. A crlcket-matcb (one in· ainga)and a football ma~la ~~ween St. Jobn'e and town tcama will be

The factal and figures we held i'4 the afternoon at Sbanaoa haft quoted aeem oto ebow ao far P ark. and in the night the u ual u Canada Ia concerned that if tbe aace vriU be held in one of the balla. compau~ were manllroed u teo- Tbe return trip will be made early nomlcally aad aa aafely ae they on Friday morning. A cordial wef· mlrbt be. and if 11bareboldera were come awaita oar city mecbanica' utlafiecl with a fair rate of profit.a. friC114a. and all that can be done to the coat of fire iuaurance tu U&e l ab-1 aappl7 a day'• food aport will be ila wn.l4 be mach leM b•rdaoac:• arn.pd.

oo choice could be made at the re. -Faa~:.-A dense amoke went up C4=1Jt aepi,Qa of the S.ynod or tu 11t from Harbor Grace Ish1od !nat Snn· ProYioee, Tb.e Bq. ~r. Cody of 'day llt 2.30 p.m., which was c:auae.d Toronto waa claoaeo1 bqt Ql) u1e ~1 the burninG' of the grass and choice being commuqlcated to him, tnrf OIJ the !pJddle ialand. -Tbia it waa declined. The Rue. Me .. ra. •laud l*i onl1 ~~PaRted fr~rn ~~e Binney and Armitl\~rt of Nova Llzhtbouae aland byl$ feet spa~. Scotia were noq~inated and receil•c:d and it wu fe11red that tbe apark.a aabstantial aapport. but both with· would blow across the t.""P· Fortu· drew. Among the other c:andidatea nately the wind ncted aoutberly, de­for tbe high office waa the Rev. c. ftecliqg !;lila of ftnme awu to the .e. i•il·~• D. D .. of Baltimore. Md. I north-<aat. The fire burnt ilaclf out ao weU-knoW~a ~f !Jarbor Grace and by II o'cloclr. Its ori~-:ln ia uu­Heart'a Content Cliu,.:h psople. I knQwtl. but it iaaupposed that some

_ ' · boys ac:cidentally act the gmu on &Lwo•.-Several morolnp aht• "'"~~" fi[e clqring the forenoon.

tra~boata trom Bryaolla ('on bfouabcl 1 ---IODlt for~y l&lmoo, meally of a am all -'flit Ei. S. BqJIRP If ea~oted bore l.o­al...-w ~&. o~ run for th~ •cuon. 4t:r tro~ tJL o~olin't 'f'l ftonr, ~c., tp ThtT wtreclJI ~~lOT ~o •one. per lfi'Nijl. "lluQn 4 pq. 8 e )fj.U eome '"" .,tJ.JJ )len vsp.

~ .. ".

~otal anb otl)n lttms:u Allnaf11'• Llal10eal e~ daJUSnUr.

-..!0 t~'!:R A OOLD IR ON~ DAY. ".... tt're Broa»-QQdaloe 'bbleta. ~U11 dna~~;gtata retwxt die •ooey If IC .... lll to oure. E. w. Oron•a aJtoalON

on eaob box. 2lc!.

-TJUI ~ Ju;:;.::::Fi..- weN oa &be Oratl ntre Hall oa Tlleeday.ro oomme~ d

on o_!.lbe Batlle ot \tie Bo7D .. aDCl Ule ay wu obeenecl lo &be o~

way by &be membeN of &be L.G;A.

-BIUn&a J:x;;;&;;"~,....;Jl'be BrUiali t:te&y'a QOGNioll to 8&. 'ifoluia ... •a O:U~.::m aae:..~,:t :'.:! N\ of Aapat, ead Ute ll&6GIIIDD f11M1

Bt. Jobll'w on a WMk IDterf-wlt.b ale &rip frollllhla ad.

so P.8.-The

palaL

-Oa11Z80xa v-;;;::::&,m. boy• while ~t<>ln~ onr lhe 8onth Side bUll, 8L Joh11., oa MODday afcemooa, fooad t.ba body of • Olan lD a atace of uh'Qcae de­OOmP.<J11l&lod1ao IQooh 10 U.a~ U wu lca­~ble 10 qlaoera any likeD- to &be 10an, WWlaca Peader, who hecl•l.rayecl away 10100 Ullrty ftye daye pNriOu. Tbe c::lotbllll oo I be body w.,.. lcleatllled. aad a wat4b foaDd lo OQO of &be pocket.

r.rond 10 be the oa. woru b~ ~e .-. ID!t maa. There Ia 110 doab& bat Ul,e body wu tbat of William Panclar. Jre wu a oooper by trade, aced eo ,. ...... and lett hla bocae a& 2 p.m. on tile 11111 Jane. Tbe hapl- man e'rideotly walk· eel abou\ unlfi be became uliaaatecl, laid down and died.

-The Af'C'bor aad Porreater lfaaical Comedy and .Biograph Co.lt now tao"' In« lbe Colony, and are lnbodoalo« a brtgbC.. olean, a~tcHiaco ooncerl, tuJr of ~arkllna OQPJoiiy, and nonlaP.OOialllea. Tile Ute malTOn plotiU'• and beaaiUnl ploturt~ ao~~p, the fto.,or daaee wtth pa&rtoUo etreota.. are -draw los Ia~ and IIPPreolallt"O aacUeacfllt Tbe whole I• ooaoludod bT. a mo-t e&Q8habla faree­oomect,., welch makN ~ e•enloa'• plouoro long to be remembtrecl. The prtcea 10, Z. and reaene4~e&la at aaltaht iidnoee, mU. u ~ .. aDCl r.u tboQid - t.beca whela t.be,J ooaae t1a1a

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-'l'JI.e foUowlll&' Jetter of coado­leice baa been niceiYed by Mre. P. Colbert, from tbe Catholic Order of "Foreatera, lloau.l : • at: lllchaet'• Coart..1901.

Catholic: Ordu of Fort•te~ MoJCTJtEAL. P.Q .•

J ,June 30th. 1904. To Mrs.... Catherine Colbert. Harbor

.Grace. DUJt lfADAM.-IG the aad efellt

whicll baa ~ beat:OINCI- apoa you bJ tile 1ri1l .of · God. lia the aa.aae of JO!II: aoa P'etu"a -btetbna. the 1lD· ileialped 11M boea luallietlll to CDilWJ 1M tbelr thlee.iulil 18011fll u;r eateemed

• Boye' BrlaiMle, Jr. Forwarcla lC t.Jaey

• \ L.Bay4ea • UukTbomu " C.BarUeU " Art. NarUD

Balf·Baolu Bar, Bhallll • LP.~UA • R.lf-r

~k• F.~~~ 0oaJ )\. BciWMll

.e.,.eralcaatciMIIare- tbepqra10me tor aex& week. 'l'be 8&. Jobl:I'•Harbor o..- match on Tbaraday aboald be an lotelwtllla enol, whlle the Brlcade IIUIMa wttl sin local fool ball a JnOml· neat place lD •port.

-The AYaloa-8.0.& caatcll 1..-a ena• lng broQIM ~-~ 11 orawcl of IJJ)OClaton• aail tbe sa wu lacereetlog. The A,.alon t.am a couple of now ml!a, whDe the S.O.E. b.S tlie valuable help of 10me three 8c)yt' Brigade player• wbo are alllo mem&N of tlle S.O.~ob. The ball wu barely ldcked otr when the AYaloa.eoor11d asoal, bat l'rom that U111e tbe l~t wu fut. Several foult w.,. alttll o~a botb ~~-.bot the,. wero clue 10 t.bOH wbo had k1oked very little and dl4 aot and,nt.aad lhe rut... Tbe 8.0.&. 100ured a 1oaJ. followed by an· other for tbe AYaloo. Another wu ae. cp!:ecl for &be A yalq__a, aod before &be ~ eame &be & o. B. aot two more. ·~~&O.IL&. ••• "VIele ....., .. ==· ... ~~ ..:r:-~...::t. debt of tllllllb lor hla Dllllrlq ao4 patleD' Nliti'MIDI·

AYalon. ll 0. JL Jt. Preeman fqa:,.;Acd• A -..arun J. Ta~J: .. E. Walah Jl!.~~ Dr.Aapland J.'Tarrant • " o. B. Dadooolt J. Orl4lo " Jolt~a Gordon T. Hopu Halt·Baolta A. H~atb E.Sbeeba~a " C.Bpence M. Stapleton -...=... 8. !!~TCU'UlJ L.libeppard ~ R.n_.,1tortby W. BIJif II W;NOMworthy J,lhlll'ahan Goal E.E.Paraooa

fly Telegraph. New York, Julyl4.

St. Petenabarg'-Alexieff yeater­aacueEiee..-..t day reported hearioa- from Japa.DCK

110urce1 at Moukden the fepnct that 30.000 Japueae were ldlkd at Port Ar~tH'· Beople here ate in wild

r:v, Peno,y, ot We~tern now a atodeot in tlie Boaton Ual· tyu~oot of Tb~lotrY, Boiltoa,

ua.. . .,._,.., wUJ tpe.ocl tlle aommer vacation, u many ltudeota are 11001ao tomed 10 do, u • oooduot4r oo lhe nr­taca care or lbo Boa ton Elevated :JWih way. HI .. oomber 1t 709.7, and bel Ia oo I bit jllytajoa wblcb tool0d01 Cambridge. oile 6f tbb lnleruUng aaburbl or .OO.too.

)h. \Valier Rogan, (IOn of Mr. Ed· mtmd ~ep) reiJ.!rned trom t!fdJley for a bolklay lul Tllanda7. 'Afr. RotreN tnel wllb ao 11001daot at 8Ydt1t)' lu~ year by wbtcb the toea of a limb renl*" ed. He bu ~aed hta beall,h and nowlooka wtll. Bta trlooda are pl~ to •ee him home acalo aod bope $bat !',e ..rtll apeud a pleuaulertp to bla n· uve town.

l'tll• Sootlaq,d wbo hu been tor 10m1 mu• Umo Pllilt lheaaeetor .rn. and .Mn. Aaplaod. leU t4wn on Wed.alllday tor Carbooear, where •be lnl&nded 1t&yln;

~~.v.:~-s ~~w~~ ~~fln~~ "" ~IJ' Judge and Mrs.tle,rmoQr returned Jail

week trom their trip, lookln~ mach the better , , tbelr oatlos. T ey bad u ga•t for a few daJ'I pul ev. Pra.nk Severo, who rotaroild t.O sa. .Tobn'• yet• lcrday. Tbe rev. geotloman eoon u~ change. lho Corao)'_ ot St. Thomaala Cor ~e cll~o of the .t;plaeopal ml.Nfon of ,..rooklj'n, BonaYiala Bay.

0 Mr . .Jojt_n Noel, of tbo General l'l)et m~. li .. been ~ ca,r~e~· to,. t9P\•

~~i;: l~r:e~fJ\Im~"'i~~ ~J'~~~~ 0111\AD aUIIIliCmont fll 01~~. "'ife r .. &alcoa a rou ovpr here aooe or ~l'l'foe to lee bta follta at the noot.o,.,.,

a tate of excitement. · Cbicago-Tbe butcher atrike.ra

now number 100,000. OYer $1SQ,. 000,000 capital ia tied \\P. The country baa onlJ' 1\ wee~~~~ aupplJ of meat, tb~n " f~lt\io~ ia c:m. lQag· ~~~ i- ~lea a~~ ltOqd~-~&'11\i\iJ. lDay lodge a

pro~at at St. Peteraburg aad Cun· etaatinople becauae of the paua&e through the Dardanelle• of ve~t~ele of th.e Ruaaiaa l'Olanteer fleet.

Obtcago-TwCtltJ kitledraad twen­ty-five injured by a railwa'y colliaioa at Glenwood, three mi1ea ea~~ (1{ bereycaterday, cauacc:l \:u'l a n e.'x:cur­atio!l ~iq ~nninj(lato a freight auo. Mllo.ila--Cioud burat near here

cau.aed a flood killing 200 peraona. and dam.agiog $2.000,000 worth of Prn~rty. '

Nr:w YOBil. Jm.y 15. Clareaa. Switurla.ad.-..()om Paul

Kruger died b~re eaterday of aeaile pneamoaia, 79 yeara. Hie fl:leada wnr a Engla.ad to permit hia buria.l in_!!!~ Traauaal. Pretona.-~ge.r·a death caB'~

grut aorrow ~ \~~ TRqnuli ffaga O(\ l'l! &'Sl.~llleat bulldinga half. mul Gen. Botba Ia RTief·•trickea and baa ordered all Boera to wea; moumin(.

Loadoa-Joaepb Chamberlain baa been elected preside11.t, Lord Lana· dfwne and Lord SelbOttrae. vice·pre.. aadeota of the ae.tly-cona\ructe.d Llberal·Uaioniat Cc\qgoil Eighteen hundr~ d~tei"!com all parts of ~lise ~ngdom: attended. In hla apeech,, Chamberlain explained th.at the ObJec=tbe Co~.~cil waa to Otq'b tbo ~ r of the' ~atlonallet pa1'ty bJ tlag refprma in tbe lriall electoral repreaeafatlooa.

MAJillif:n.-A' Boatoo, )f~ on lhe :9th Jan~ a~

l:lt. Patrlek'll Parooblal Re~~ldcncr 'b dille Rev. TboiQ• Walth, Peter M. ita! ooald~ to )fary Jcnlfer Stel\henton

{Cll'lnCfiY Of t1ll1 I0-..'0, '

PUB-LIC NOTte[ Tbe Jlillilter of Agrloaltare ucl Jlha01

cl..U.. to briag aDder the aotloe or tb pabllo \be f'oUowiJar eeoUcma ot Cbapter 78 of the t:OOMO!Idatecl Stat.-uta. eaUUecl: .

u OF FOREST FIREs.n ). It aball oot be liwfal for nnf

pcraoa to eet out. lia'bt or •t~rl, or cauae to be aet oat. itptecl or start­ed: aay 6re la or'aear IUIJ wOOd" in tbaa CiiOlODJ, except for tbc pur~!\ Qf olearlag land, coolcia~. obtaming wa~tb, or f!>r aome industrinl pur· poae: and, m c:aae of hgb ting or atutinJ fir~ !or any such purpose. tbe obhgahons and precaullon" im· ~ by tllo two following sections iball ba observed.

a Rve.ry periiOn who ahaU make or atart, or cause• to be mildC or atart~. a fire for tl1t purpose of cleanag land. shall exerc1t.e nnd o~ sent; ev~ry reasona.ble care n11d pre· caution •n the mak•o' nnd starting of ~ucb fire, and in the-mau:~glugof: caraog for and controlling tl1e aaid fire alter it ha~·n made nnd stnrt· ~(!, '" order prerent the ~~nma from apr~dfng d lltrl'lJing up the • treea, shrubs or plants surrounding, adjoining. or in. tho nci~bborhood or tbe place where it bas ~en so~~r~:~de or atarted, ~ Ever1 person who sbnll. be­

tween the firat day of May and the tliirtielh day of No\'ombcr. make or a tart, or c:2use to be m:~cle or slllrted. a 6re in or near the wrods Cor cool:~ iog. for ob~niug warmth. or lot' any induatnal pnrpo e. "hall

ll) Soleota loullly In tho ~~.-llthbo•r­bood In whlrh there b tbo .. mftlt· ut qo.antlty or dMtl wood, bran• cbee, brutbwo<d. dn' Jrt~H•. rt••r noa.t tr~ h4!ar.h, p(o:u, lurf. dr" "ln., o.r vrgett\ble maucr uf :111\ kla(J.

(ll) OIAr tho place 11;1 whll'h Jtr •· II boot to ll~ht tho ft re "" t t•m ". log All dead woo. I, "rum·l!, •• brWJbwood, dn· l!lfl\•••, ,,.,1, '"' tnt.., beatli, r.Oai·, turf dr' m·;o• and otb~r \~•&abll" m'rulfr frunt ~OdiGli, wlltiln n d U.uo11ru nf ui•l lou tbao Ovofeet In u\·<'n· .tJr,, .. tlon from aov put ot lho• ·llr•··

(8) Exel'<tlao and obire.n·o 1!\ l'f\' rt ,.. 10oablo cuo and pre<'aulf.,,, :·• prevcauuch ftre from ~prcn· !rr•~. and earetolly u:xlln~ul~h lln<r -~ that the aamc 11 ulln,; lli~J .. ~I •:... foro qaltlln& tllo pta.-('.

9. Aay peraon ~io.latiog tbc rir-' . aecoud or \~\rchectionaor tJJi,. dl:t:·· ~er lll~U be liable to a pennlh ;,f not Jleea tbtln .lwen. ty-fi,·e doliar/ nor'fnore tbau one huoc1red i.ltlllar !or ea:b ofleq,ce.

. ELl DA Wt-:. Min. of Asrlnultl,;ro an;l \ Uu«•.

Pi~OTICE I BANK OF ~BW!o'Ot .V

IN LlQUIDATlOX.

A Ninth Dividend of ~l:i c..:nl ,, the .dollar will be p.1yablc t,, to credttora of this institution nt ~~ •· tin's Building. W\J.ter Strcd. -... Jobo'a. Newfoundland, 011 and a. I • \VEDN£9.DAY, May 25th, 190-t .

AND bUrs. Noel bub~ wllb her atayto~ a~ I e Beotory for aomc d'J'II 'put, re. ~teaaurlrr,of St • .John'll, he>l' aou (r Kerbert LdJiillurler, bta wJte and two little oblldren.

'l'be RoY. Mr. alld Ml"'. Plnoook .Jlav~ had cpe pleuur:o of a TllU fl'om 'lhelr lbrrt aon" lolr. (ll~too Plocock A~ 1>-rlnctpal of I he SnJierior Sobool 'TwU· llngUo, Ia aiUJ ber., ependlnJ hi.& •ace· flnn.

St. Petera.-Printe deapatchee con.firm Mo11kdeo reports of eae repul-.ea at Port Arthur. aaya Japan~ loat 28.000 men: the aa .. lana 18.000. No official de­epatch waa receiYed. City in a {e"' meat of excitement •·

Notice ia herl!by givo:q Chat . ·t peraoas hofding NOT&!! or thi;. Ibn~ are required to imn1edial~lv pn .. l .;.~ and furni 1\ the 83mc for payment, Dil~~d• at tbc abo\"e otb.:c.

)ti.IICI Jl(lwaell h. aa~rned t4 hq.r bo"ut t~ ".Poplar Loc111 m '• ' ""!l ..,. tht Jt7. f" • . . .

~o_,o-*Mrted bete that · ~a . !~~.:..:~ ;ttn~rkow 1fitt_

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JA~ES GORI:tON JAMES~. KNlGlt'l'. lAMES t>. R\' AX. JAMES RYAN.

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