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' . , Is a lo&tber food a'J woU M t he bbckoot Bild quick· po1iab made. do.l.lera aPft ta when ..Ued tor . The Purchaser is pleased ana Will oalr &hink of com• badi for metre. He knows what he is buying and The Lake of the Woods MiUing Co. guarantee that be gets what he boughL VERBENA FLQUR - , OAifD. ' ·- l THE " VERY HIGHEST MANITOBA PAT&HT. - Methodlat Choir of thle town, under the direction of Mr: Collia, will give a coacert aad eod· able at Hall oa Elllpire Night. May 24th. The.coac:ert wiU consist of lt\"eral aoloa. alao dueta. tri ot1 aod quartettes. witb choraMa -14 item a io all. A nambu of tile olher local talent of town froa aU denomination• are uaiatiar. Aa c.xt ra good time may be ezpect.ecl. -The uncle aad auat and other near relativea of the late T. P. Granville wbo dled at tbe Luaatk A11ylu m, St. Joba 'a ia January feel badly at not ba.'Ving recei'l'ed aa1 in· timation of the aame uatll a week or t wo ago, when the u.d latelUreace reached them throngb a 11efa111Jor at the Jlr.ylum. The ae"" wu after· warda confirmed thtouj[h a written inquiry to the ioatltutfoa. Pa.rUea . G. R. ,.OWE, ·wA:l'CJDUaa uo nnr.:r.a .. "' l'oleJ'• W•t W Ji*l. "ATD ST •• Jl.4uoa Cuca. AU. work,...,_ ...... Filewood. <All, Hay, Caule Feed, ·· Hamea, &c.. for saie. ' AJeo. PtoJiaions aad Groceries. VerbeoA Flour alwap iiHtock at bottsm price. . . ftiOIUS WAYB, Bi...naead. Oftice-1 Kimberle.7 Row Beary Street. (Oppoaite Star of the Sea Hall.) Telepbolle 26'1 St. Joha'L • that have the Saperiateac:l· cot making iaquiriea for frleada here haTe alway• pro111pt cou rteous . repUea. and we uade"" the pr()naoaa of stand, be tb&t In the cue ter 23, 2 EdWard VU., eatitled abo•e be prompU7 DOWied the aear .. Aa Act-- to Ameacl the Poet Ollce Act. 1891," aa4 the res pecting deathL · rec::o.naeadatioa of the BOatel ap- . aader Sectioa 1 tllereof, -By yealerda7'• trala there &r• ilotiCe ia herebyfr{Yell that, three rife d to the Society here ei(bt 'lefl aaoaths after thiS date, a Proc:la· 6ne young Yorkahlre plra. of lboat aaatJoa will i.ue for the alter&· fo)l'f or fi•e weeb old. recd'l'ed frolll I tioa of IWile, or reiawdnl' of ..Ji'!Jey are to be ii Yell to reapoaalble 1 Th t .... ,_:."'west .a.- Tria- / persona. whowlll pledp tbeauel.ea .- a .. ._.0: 4 ... _ " are our aiins and our claims for all lines to be showl) . , . this .. You will do well to consider our proposi : tion in , See our S&IJU)lea or ua tot JlJG8I before pJanlnl your orden: ARCHIBALD dos. lTD. ; The Piopeera of Modem mloe llanuf&cmlrbll IN NEWFOUNDLAND HABBOB GBAOB .!-- MBWPOUNpLAHD. IS STOODD no• toP '10 I'LOOR. Graduate of Pllladelpbla a.ad ... pltal of Oral SurcerJ .. -. ... \. \be Truro ColliE& 1 placea u uadet tlaal iiiiO :_- I to keep them for two Jean. the il1, be re-auM!Il•'.Locbtoa. Soclety to hue the option of par· 2.-Tbat ll1u{d Ocrte, lieU' chasing the PCOfU1· Bay, be. LATEST MAGAZINES, Deot:al omce oa Water Bt., aut Gaaraateed b t1ae Lndoa. Lhu- door to SllllatOila' Grocery. pool ud Gfo: IJianace eo. people aboalclp lllore ex· 3.-Tila.t Laace Con NOVELS and WEEKLIES lens" •. ely lato tbe caltlntioa of 1 Trbdtr Ba7, be re. Duaied - ' - ' ·. Teeth extracte4 wtu.. Fl nt pala by ue of "ll air or pars 01pa, carrot.. a.ad beeta thaD , .. SCHOOL BOOKS,.- tlley do. Very little of l*- Y8I'J 4 .-Tbat St. FauCYGOODS, CHINAW&oL" w!Jolesome, alllloat be re-aaaaed u " .IU.' 1 who waat them b7 the·b&n'el p; 5.-That - .. r · hal( b:trrel caaaot &et-.U....... ,. :S.Jjber.aaade4 J'BR8., INK, ...-t.betlc. The Ceatral la a laiala Clau Ear· Uab luan.ace OolapuJ, ud hU De mat. loa&"· co • .,...,. the Loadoll, LlwrpOol &114 GlObe. lanraace will lad In tlae Oattral 0 asks 200 barrelS Flour, · 1000 lbs. TEA--Special. This is the time to buy Wire Gates, Chicken Wire. and Peocing. Order now. I:!LSee our New Catalogue for Metal Ceruni'o works of art and beauty-cheaper and better Jt1.baQ woOcL Last always AND NEVER SHRINK. Board, Scantling, Dry Goods. Dry:-Goods, Groceries, Hardware. .. Lumber of: Good Quality now in Stock. -ALSO- FuU Dry Goods, Provi..noll8, Groceries, Hard· ware, Maltrasses, Crookerywa.re, Furniture, &c. Ross,. Harbor Grace. ACME tatdaa•tor, Jeweler ... f.a&rayer, !uctioneeriD( aDd CoDllliuion Co. P. 0. Box 65, CAJt.DOKU.R. # A. E. EARLE. Bend your Watch.., CJooka, J ell[o lery, •14; neediDJ repal ra, to tba abii'Ye eddr-, .ad I eh:au and prompL aUenUOD. , , and Eng_a,emeol Rln;c• mada to order. Wbol•al• a.nd ret all. Oe& my prices . E.ogn Lna a apeeiall ty Pnfaslaal Card. C. M.D., C.M: Offi .oura: 2·8, 7-s P.M. Office-\Vnter St., 1 door east ofT. ROS&'s sbop. FOR SAJ.E , The - House and known as "Greyhurst," Produce of all kiuda aold oa com- miuioa or by auction. Conaigu. QJenta meata. potdtTJ, freah fi.ah aad produce aoliciled.. Cod&ab. Codoil, Salmon, etc:. , will hue our peraonal aapernaion. Highest Prices Guaranteed. Return• imm,diatelr after aale. Write for partic:ulan. .R. K. BoLDJt."f. Maaaier. 382 corneT Water and WaldepYe Street.. St. Joha'a. Nfld. BICYCLES A feW' second-hand machines in good condition, with and . without coaster brake. COASTER BRAKES and two St5eed fitted to any bicycle. ... REPAIRS to all kinds of deflcate mechan- ism, Typewriters, Bicycles, Motor Cycle Automobile \'egetab1ea are (1"0WD...... _ Tboee 0 __ , .n..... W .,_APU Those tbat want them ia .... Ulota 6-;_TIIU SaJIDOd OoYe. ... havt 5 c:eata a Bay, be r.aamedEt.:••Qow..-rt; rate of $6:50 to S8 a bU'riL t.eM 1 7.-Tbat Gra-- -.White SOLICITOR, tlae ID&la hkl .... ,.la aa lanra.ace formerly occupied by the.· late Dr. W. M. Allan. Apply to Motors. may not par t&e 1N COil- , B&J District of be..ie- idcriog e•erytbl tlltf u a n: quoted at S2 lil · a WA.TIOlf <\ t. Joflu'a. We aboald . t ..a to 1rnport any •egetabln otllet "-'- 1 1 Oflee. cropa except for _."* .. t--Ji:; Ida, 1911 •• New Gazette Building, SL Johit.._ Nftd. 1 p. o. Box uo.. .... -r 8ft'l'l.lllaft tlaenfor. D: M. BROWNING, Administrator. G. H. JlaD. Balr, & W'A'ftiO•· Ac-t.. 8t. J'olla'L & "" I IallatltorO..... I Advertise fa 1 FREEMAN the Studari Cor. Water and Bannerman Sta.

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Page 1: to - collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard19110519.pdf · -14 item a io all. A nambu of tile ... FuU aseortm~ Dry Goods, Provi..noll8, Groceries,

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Is a lo&tber food a'J woU M the bbckoot Bild quick· ea~ po1iab made. ~

do.l.lera aPft ta when ..Ued tor.

The Purchaser is pleased ana Will oalr &hink of com• badi for metre.

He knows what he is buying and The Lake of the Woods MiUing Co. guarantee that be gets what he boughL

VERBENA FLQUR

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OAifD. ' ·- l THE "VERY HIGHEST MANITOBA PAT&HT. -

~Tbe Methodlat Choir of thle town, under the direction of Mr: Collia, will give a coacert aad eod· able at Cou~hlaa Hall oa Elllpire Night. May 24th. The.coac:ert wiU consist of lt\"eral aoloa. alao dueta. triot1 aod quartettes. witb choraMa -14 item a io all. A nambu of tile olher local talent of town froa aU denomination• are uaiatiar. Aa c.xtra good time may be ezpect.ecl.

-The uncle aad auat and other near relativea of the late T. P. Granville wbo dled • at tbe Luaatk A11ylu m, St. Joba 'a ia January feel badly at not ba.'Ving recei'l'ed aa1 in· timation of the aame uatll a week or two ago, when the u.d latelUreace reached them throngb a 11efa111Jor at the Jlr.ylum. The ae"" wu after· warda confirmed thtouj[h a written inquiry to the ioatltutfoa. Pa.rUea

. G. R. ,.OWE, ·wA:l'CJDUaa uo nnr.:r.a ..

"' ~·.,_. l'oleJ'• W•t W Ji*l.

"ATD ST •• Jl.4uoa Cuca. AU. work,...,_ ......

Filewood. <All, Hay, Caule Feed, ··Hamea, &c.. for saie. 'AJeo. PtoJiaions aad Groceries. VerbeoA Flour alwap iiHtock

at bottsm price. . . ftiOIUS WAYB,

Bi...naead.

Oftice-1 Kimberle.7 Row Beary Street.

(Oppoaite Star of the Sea Hall.) Telepbolle 26'1 St. Joha'L

• that have .)~Uitten the Saperiateac:l· cot making iaquiriea for frleada here haTe alway• ~ftd pro111pt courteous . repUea. and we uade"" .U~ the pr()naoaa of ~hap-. stand, be a1fir~ tb&t In the cue ter 23, 2 EdWard VU., eatitled abo•e be prompU7 DOWied the aear .. Aa Act-- to Ameacl the Poet ~~!~11i~C:u~~::-to d~~~ -::~,~ Ollce Act. 1891," aa4 ~ the respecting deathL · rec::o.naeadatioa of the BOatel ap-

. ~ aader Sectioa 1 tllereof, -By yealerda7'• trala there &r• ilotiCe ia herebyfr{Yell that, three

rifed to the Society here ei(bt 'lefl aaoaths after thiS date, a Proc:la· 6ne young Yorkahlre plra. of lboat ~ aaatJoa will i.ue for the alter&· fo)l'f or fi•e weeb old. recd'l'ed frolll I tioa of IWile, or reiawdnl' of

..Ji'!Jey are to be ii Yell to reapoaalble 1 Th t ....,_:."'west .a.- Tria-/ persona. whowlll pledp tbeauel.ea .- a .. ._.0:4 ... _ "

are our aiins and our claims for all lines to be showl) . , . this s.pring~ ..

You will do well to consider our proposi:tion in

,

See our S&IJU)lea or wrl~ ua tot JlJG8I before pJanlnl your orden:

ARCHIBALD dos. lTD.; The Piopeera of Modem mloe llanuf&cmlrbll

IN NEWFOUNDLAND

HABBOB GBAOB.!-- MBWPOUNpLAHD.

IS STOODD

no• toP '10 I'LOOR.

Graduate of Pllladelpbla Dental~ a.ad ... pltal of Oral SurcerJ .. -. ...

\.

\be Truro Agdcultu~ ColliE& 1 placea u uadet tlaal iiiiO -~ :_-

I to keep them for two Jean. the il1, be re-auM!Il•'.Locbtoa. Soclety to hue the option of par· 2.-Tbat ll1u{d Ocrte, lieU'

chasing the PCOfU1· !~ ~c~~Jtr Bay, be. LATEST MAGAZINES,

Deot:al omce oa Water Bt., aut Gaaraateed b t1ae Lndoa. Lhu-door to SllllatOila' Grocery. pool ud Gfo: IJianace eo.

-~ur people aboalclp lllore ex· 3.-Tila.t Laace Con ~ NOVELS and WEEKLIES lens" •.ely lato tbe caltlntioa of 1 Trbdtr Ba7, be re. Duaied - '

- ' ·. Teeth extracte4 ~= wtu.. Fl R~ nt pala by ue of "ll air or ~

pars01pa, carrot.. a.ad beeta thaD , .. B~." SCHOOL BOOKS,.-tlley do. Very little of l*- Y8I'J 4.-Tbat Baclda.a~y St. FauCYGOODS, CHINAW&oL" w!Jolesome, alllloat ladla~ble. ~ be re-aaaaed u " .IU.' 1 ~~

who waat them b7 the·b&n'el p; 5.-That ~" - .. ~ _,.,~~~ ,~ r · hal( b:trrel caaaot &et-.U.......,. :S.Jjber.aaade4 lfew~~ J'BR8., INK, ~o~APElt

~ect ...-t.betlc. The Ceatral la a laiala Clau Ear· Uab luan.ace OolapuJ, ud hU De ~·ol t~~at mat. loa&"· lata~ ~ co • .,...,. the Loadoll, LlwrpOol &114 GlObe.

lanraace will lad In tlae Oattral

0 asks ~erosene 200 barrelS Flour,·

1000 lbs. TEA--Special. This is the time to buy Wire Gates, Chicken Wire. and

Peocing. Order now. I:!LSee our New Catalogue for Metal Ceruni'o works of art and beauty-cheaper and better Jt1.baQ woOcL Last always AND NEVER SHRINK.

Board, Scantling, Dry Goods. Dry:-Goods, Groceries, Hardware.

.. Lumber of: Good Quality now in Stock. -ALSO-

FuU aseortm~ Dry Goods, Provi..noll8, Groceries, Hard· ware, Maltrasses, Crookerywa.re, Furniture, &c.

Thom~ Ross,. Harbor Grace.

ACME tatdaa•tor, Jeweler ... f.a&rayer, !uctioneeriD( aDd CoDllliuion Co.

P . 0. Box 65, CAJt.DOKU.R. #

A. E. EARLE.

Bend your Watch.., CJooka, J ell[ol· lery, •14; neediDJ repalra, to tba abii'Ye eddr-, .ad I eh:au ctve:J~_pereonal and prompL aUenUOD. , , ~WeddlDg and Eng_a,emeol Rln;c•

mada to order. Wbol•al• a.nd ret all. Oe& my prices.

E.ogn • Lna a apeeiall ty

Pnfaslaal Card.

C. ~R®N, M.D., C.M:

Offi .oura:

9-~A.M • 2·8, 7-s P.M.

Office-\Vnter St., 1 door east ofT. ROS&'s sbop.

FOR SAJ.E , The -House and <5~eunds

known as

"Greyhurst,"

Produce of all kiuda aold oa com­miuioa or by auction. Conaigu. QJenta meata. potdtTJ, freah fi.ah aad produce aoliciled.. Cod&ab. Codoil, Salmon, Serria~ etc:. , will hue our peraonal aapernaion.

Highest Prices Guaranteed. Return• imm,diatelr after aale. Write for partic:ulan.

.R. K. BoLDJt."f. Maaaier. 382 corneT Water and WaldepYe

Street.. St. Joha'a. Nfld.

BICYCLES A feW' second-hand machines in good condition, with and . without coaster brake.

COASTER BRAKES

and two St5eed G~ars fitted to any bicycle. ...

REPAIRS to all kinds of deflcate mechan­

ism, Typewriters, Bicycles, Motor Cycle ~d Automobile

\'egetab1ea are (1"0WD......_ Tboee l---•~ 0 __ , .n..... wovuvr~t.DDG. W .,_APU

Those tbat want them ia ....Ulota 6-;_TIIU SaJIDOd OoYe. ... ....-~ havt t~ ~ay 5 c:eata a lli'~~J Bay, be r.aamedEt.:••Qow..-rt; rate of $6:50 to S8 a bU'riL t.eM1 7.-Tbat Gra-- -.White SOLICITOR,

tlae ID&la hkl....,.la aa lanra.ace formerly occupied by the.· late :;a~~..tc ~~!!l!i Dr. W. M. Allan. Apply to

Motors.

may not par t&e 1N ~· COil- , B&J District of be..ie-~. idcriog e•erytbl thOaf~ tlltf ~~~ u WWJ•~CifL• _..---==~======-e== an: quoted at S2 ~adell lil · a WA.TIOlf <\t. Joflu'a. We aboald . t ..a to 0o10111at~. 1rnpor t any •egetabln otllet "-'-1• 1 ~~ Oflee. ~~l!~g cropa except for _."* .. t--Ji:; Ida, 1911••

New Gazette Building, SL Johit.._ Nftd. 1

p. o. Box uo..

....-r 8ft'l'l.lllaft tlaenfor. • D: M. BROWNING, Administrator . G. H. JlaD. Balr, & W'A'ftiO•·

Ac-t.. 8t. J'olla'L

& "" I IallatltorO..... I Advertise fa 1 FREEMAN

the Studari Cor. Water and Bannerman Sta.

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Harbor Grace Standard and ~that great ;TOronto vveekly, The J"""' -.Empire, trORrONE YEAR $1.25. •

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BDJr.HTEST DAY Vincent's Coaveat. At the High a U I School Mr. Hanrahan was afford·

FOR EVERY WOIAN ed an opportunity of seeiag t.he • students go through a fire drtll.

1.l -- Ia St. Vincent's School II n.ited t comes With Good Health the different rooms aad~e wu

Through the Use of Dr. afterwards given a receP.tioi-Willi&ms' Pink Pills. Mr. Haaraha.o expceaccrbias-

, felf as beiag greatly impre~d t

1 Her brightest d:ty for every trith what be had seen.

girl and every woman ~ the day He was pnrticularl)' interested when abe loolrs well, feels welt in the system of Jeaching adopted and is well, but witb most oC the in our prim:rry grades. While ia fait sei su~h days ace rare. Iu- St. Vincent's School he looked stead they suffer from a painful into matters very closely and as a languor, b:n·~ a terrible weakness result found two features whi<'b in the back, headaches that m'lke impressed him very· niuch-thc e~ything. blurced, and a cease- rehcf maga and the adjustable less aching of the limbs. These desks. Ke pain a hiJh compll-

} apd other trials afflict girls a.nd meat to Sister Domin1ca, who is woman through the laclc of rich in charge of the primary grades red blood nature is calling for. in St. Vincent.

CAvaaoN-Unxr.t..

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have Speaking of conditions in New-'- J givea the joy of real robust fouadla.ad, be said there was a

, health to thousands of woman great hygienic movement bd'!g • • w~o are happy to-day because conducted among} the scb~ls 10.

~ very iaterestiag social evtat took place at tb.e Methodist Church, Carboaear, on the 4th inst., whea Mr. Wm. G. Cameron of the nrm of :\fessrs. Tucker ct Cameron ...-. united in Hymea'a bonds to Mi&& Margaret Wurea Udell, daughter of Joseph Udell, Esq., in the preeeace of a large auljllber of guests-, the officiating clergyman ';.!:K the Rev. James Nurse! of To , aasisted by the ReY. James "'Pi.ac:Qtk, pastor of the Church. The bride, who was dressed in a halfdsome rwa of cream Duchesse satia wttb veil, catered the church leaning on the arm of her father, who led her to the alt.r, where the groom, al­~ by Mr. Jolaa Borke, jr., who acted ia t)Je capadty of best mao, awaited her. Miss Nellie Udell, aister of the bride, and Miss Mona Cameron, sister of the groom, were bridesmaids. The cerUioay bciag- over, and while Mr. Arthur Taylor wu playhsr MeadelssoltiJ's wedcliag marcb, the wedding part;r pr~ded from the Church and, ta 20 caniages ia 1faitiag were drivea arouad towa abd fiaally'to.the reai¥11CC ef the bride's parents. wbwe ~ ~~~ wu held, abc.ut 100 irftetla attead­iag. To Mr.•and lt!ra. Caetroa, ia ext~pdiag our cobrialatJous, we wt6 very maay jeait of coo· aubial bliss. TJae-follO'tf'lJir ia a list of praeDts, useful •ud coaUy, whic:h eame from fv: a~ lleJr :

• • f these Pills actually make uew country at preseUt. lle took COD• t rith, red blood that make weak sldtrable pride ia 5aying that eda· I f p nea well and s trooi This sta!e- cation had passed ita pioneer

• ~eat bas been proven once agata. stage in l'!.cwfoundland. • Here is further t>roof from Mrs.

C. J. Hrook, Manttou, Man., who 4 ~Jays: "After a busy term on

&econd class work_, followed oq1fty a short time of relaxation

t add a strenuou• two and a half months normal course, in March 1906, I begaa. teac.hiog- school. l bad a heavy rural acboof, w~th a large atteada.ace, and coase-

t quea.tlj' a large a umber of grades, tbus r found the work a great

. aervous strain. Tbts added to · tbe overwork of study, preYious

' , tO' teaching; sooa resulted in a r•• rua down" condition. Wben

K. of C. Delegates Return. , ---..... Messrs. John Barron a ad C. O'N.

._,\-, cation tim~ came I did aot. ~ay 7"· .: h atteatioD to m,Y, coad1tton

Coo roy of T erra Nova Council, St. John's, and Rev. W. Finn aad Mr. T. Haorab~UJ, of :Dalton Couac:it, Harbor G~, returned from the CoaveatioD of the Kairhta of Columbus, held last week a( Chat­bam, N.B.. Several of tbe local Knights were presezst on the pier to welcome them back. Mr. CoD· rOJ 'Was elected State AdYe>ate, Btsbop March of Dalton Council, Stale Chaplain. The Delegates speak in the highest terms of the courteous treatmwst given them by Knights ia. St. Joha, Chatham, Halifax and Sydney.-Herald.

• ' I thought the bohdays would ly restore me, but as I resumed

ttiR~ork again !-soon found this was t the case. Ooe moraiag wheD came to breakfast everything

• t.111r or ~.,._ Marble mlultet-non&ld Cameroo~ h Cbandt!Uu-L. WIIIIIIIDa. E .. 7 Qllalr-w. aod Kra. Taoktr. NoalcrRack-Allan aaclNra.Oameroa.

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reeled before me and I almost fainted away. The lady with whom I was boardiag ;advised me to. take Dr. Williams' Pink Pitts. She alw.ays spoke very hig-hly of

her daughter haviag used • with the most btneficlal re­

followiag a severe attack of liiJ~mal,lltl)ry rheuamtism. I de­

her advice, aad had a few boxes when 1

mprove in beattb-aad auuc1>noc a.s I bad, 1 rapid­

my face bad a glow, aad I gained ia

1 have siace oftea re­Dr. Williams' Pink

to~th who bave used with qually beneficial re­aa believe the Pilla to be

remedy for the ills for you recommend tbem." byall dealers in medicine be sent by m;~.il, post paid,

cents per box, or six boxes $2. 70, by addressing Messrs.

T. McMurdo.& Co., St. John's

Newfoundland Exhibition Only One Open.

liUrrvt-J • .P. Ud Yn. OS. Stra• Rocker- ro Palr_Ottom~. ~ Work Tabte-11 PID St•l Eapa,lep.- . 1':"8. Jlra.

Dub}'. -LoNDON, May 16.-The Festi. Vef'l'el Plle T•ble Cloth-B. and lira.

. Jo.rce. val of Empire opened wtth a B•rthl\tur-R.a.M Nre. nwr. g-rand concert of ... 50:0 voices. 011 s&o.,.._r., A. and Yre. IMalllolld. Their Majesties the King and r~~JJ:':.'-t.0:,~ Beo::f!~~ au4 Queen were present. Amidst Sh~UU~~-Yt .. Na:t ~orloac. great eatlmsiaam the.. Royal Party Hearth ~-Mn. Georae Wl.lleor.

Cheqa~ ll Udell. afterwards drove through the pa- ..Paueotuo d-H. •:t.::r- C.I'IMroa. geaat grouad,~ut had aot time to ~~: ~J~.:;~~~- !f. r:: visit the Coloatal B~ildings. Our _l;Jtnr aoc1 CuL otua Marmalade Dlah building oDiy oae opeD to public -R. Bemlaler. oD Friday. The General Exhibi- 8:f1~'; ~dM~LT~=. Sotar Bo•L-t ~OD will be open in about a week Ptalh Ma'-Wre. Wm. OaJ,.~. u. hence. " S.L Br ... Jl'tre Iron-H. JJ. aod lin. Peach.

OOT"IBRlOO.S, Drawa•ork Sideboard Cloth-Mn. G. HowLJtV. Jo:~ce.

- --- Photo J!"rame-Hr•.(Qr.) Pareo011. Cbl.lla Uld 8U.,.r FnU Dlah-MU. L.

'Empire Day. SoM.'b.-Valootm cameron. T'llfo Buct·Pa!ott<l Plaqa•- Mra.

Pok!odlon. Sofa'PUJow-Yrt.llt, J.l'tiUllpa. Tray-John aocl'Mn. Dnta. CbiQa aaclSllver BIM'Illt Barrei-J. R.

a ad M ra. Oooclleoo. CoL 0 1 ... suaar ancl Creaa-KlM 1!1.

Pille. China aod Sliver Salad Bo•l-W. B.

Morrow.

E111Pif.e Day wit't SOOD be with U!$ ~11, and what are o11r schools JOin~o do to celebrate a day that •s of more importance to our cbil· drea than to aay other class of our people. We have a great. concourse of aatioas Uviag uader

8ohoola Prailed by V'lBitiDI In- the Uoioa Jack, and they can oaly spector. be held to-gether by the boads of

Stiver l-"ruU KnJv ..... Miu• Powell. Five 0 oloo.lt Tea 8pooo-J. P. aod

Mn. PowelL -kaowledge aad s1mpatby. Chit­

Will take Some Suggestions bac~ drea whose imagtaation baa been to Newfoundland. once kindled and their patriotism

aroused ~ never again lapse into (St. John u Globe," May llth.) indifference, so that what they

learn and feel on Empire Day in Mr. T. Haarah&n, Superiaten- ~oot- may be made for them a

deat of Schools for !he Diocese of scouree of perennial interest in Harbor Gra.ce, Ne!foundland, the Empire's well-being.-The who arrived ta the clty on Wed- People. · nesday from Chatham, ac.com· -----pa.aied Dr. Bridres on a tour of

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lliirlf aayeubtc:riber doea aot re· uwpectioa of some of the local cei•e hia paper r.g11lar11, JlC: eball 1tebools thia morniag. "Their visit be pleued to be illformed promptl1

• included the High School aad St. of the aame. ,

To Newfoundlanders ... , At Home and Abroad;-

Sllnr Boa Boa Dlab-MIM• J011leucl Onee Peaae:r._

8U'I'tr Pie Xnlr.--)(1 .. Ollie Peaaey. S.tCarvar--.1. If. aoclilre. Taylor. Do .. a 811nr Tea Spooaa-A. aod Jlre.

Hopkin•. · Cblaa aDd SIIJar Crua'-Ml• Cora

Smith. U.blna T• Se'-Nr. and AllM Foote. 6rtnr BaUer Oooler~Nr. azwl M»e

Par~aa. f Drawowork Tra}' ClOth-.. Vlu Llue

T&ylor. Sll'l'tr Batter KaJf-A,. N1UN. ~~laUe .Rtac-.Rn. J. None. PlllcJiw S.bama-.Vn. J , NarM. Faaoy Worlt-JilM BaU.r. 8U'I'tr PSe Kalt-MIM Diamond. Sll'l'tr ud Cot 01 ... Batter Cooler­

John &Del Nn. Ducr. su.,.r Phlkle Df1b-J. B. an4 lin.

PeiUMy. &ll'l'er FraU Spooo-Be'f. aa4 lire.

Colle;,. · Flab Knife aod Fork-.Vr. T. Ta;,lor. Faooy O.otre Pl--.lllae A .. el. Cut OlUI. aocl Sliver BaUer Dlah­

Jod&e aDd lire. Poau.y. Sllnr Sa~• DIJb-Dt. &Doll lira.

Steolatord. Silver Fran dpoon-A. E. and M'r1.

Penney. 81Jver Soup Ladle-F. E. aod A/re.

Penney. ' To Farmers in Partfcular-Both the Harbor Grace Standard and the Maritime Farmer-Fortnightly Magazine (East­ern Canada's Leading Agricultural Paper) $r.so to end of the year. •

fo New SUbscribers-Both the Harbor Grace Standard and ' the Family Herald or Weekly Witness to end of the

.._ $" • I year a.so. · To New Subaoribers-Both the Harbor Grace Standard and

the 1 <.'ronto Weekly Mail and .Empire to end of the year $1.25. •

To Bveryb'ody-Both .the Harbor Grace Standard and the F~i'ly Herald or Weekly Witness or Maritime Farmer fdr one year $a.so. Both the Hatbor Grace Standard and the Mail and Empire fr.25. tGif-lf the Standard is to be posted to the United States

or Great Britain add soc. for year, and IJC. for. quarter year.

St. · John's Marble ·Works -PBBSONS REQUmlNG--

, Monuments, Headstones, Tablets and such like Work . . ..... .

. can be suited by add.ressipg the Proprietor of the above-. name'<i Works.

u-outport letters of enquiry promptly anslterCd, eetima~ of prieea and styl~s fnrcished, and satisfaction a&lllred to customers.

· J. .MoiNTY.,R.E, Proprietor I

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Co' 01 ... aacl Sllnr BltcoU Barrel­Fre.d. Peaoh.

Ilrawnwork Ceotze Plecee- .VIae Peaob.

81her Entree Dt.b-Jam•. •Jiel Mn. .Voore.

Sofa PSilow-Mial Pl.llOOOir. · 01 ... Bel-BoY. aod Xrt. BcSnM. Sllnr Pepper and Salt-MIN A. Bam·

later. . -Sota Plllo•-M'Iae Moo I loA. Cblaa Tea Se'-Ren. Thorpe and

Cotton. KDI'AII and Porb-L. and Mra. Alb. Cblna and 8U'I'4t:r Boo Boo Dlab-Tbe

Mlaeee Goold. , · Silver Bvtw •ajfe aDd Jacp 8pooo­

Dr. aod Mrs. Atkl.llioa. Sll.,_r Jaq1 8~-~ M. Bemlater. 8Uyer~Cot Ql .. e.dbl• 8,pooa­

R. and lire. 81m61oa.-Cblu Fruit Se£-Mlu BarVtJ'. Bra1b St~.-B._.Q. Arohlbald. Oold Pt·-~ B. Pauoaa. Wrlt4J!r Cue.~ P'-aad J/ra. Oarl&nd. 8~~~::_-JRt-J!t~n. Table Llnea-Bowrtoa Broa, L&d. Book ot PcNme-.Re.,. A. A. and Mit'

Holm•. · Sliver FraU SROOo-..VIae B. Brod-

erlclt. , • ·~~~~.,\~tWr:Ca:~A. ancl'..vr•

Te;,lbr. 8ota PUJow-Mre. Sopn aad .ltla

Bedoook. 811Yt1 Batter D .. b-T11~ aOil :li:qar­

Bop•hla. Sllvef'Cntam•SJ)OOn-Jtlae 0. Sf.tlnta­

tord • 81lnr and Olua Socar Bowl-& S.

8a.qtatord. , Faro Po~la Hopktoe.. Tea Coa~--WUoox. .

w~~ z!:!~~ .. <i.~~~~~~ MIN Rotl&e. _

P'l'l't O'olook Tea Spoo~.IIJM OerUe Pika. .

Ctook-llr. s. B. Pika. 01- Fnal& Dlala-F, n4 Jln. Pille.

!lQfflkh B/ood ancl . ~er Troubles

..... ·~ ~tart~waaweak .. ....._ • ...s co.-q-t

...-. ; • ...._. bl0041. N- ...S pelt pr~lehok ~. rida, red Wood. 'IWi ._... Deed um,oratiae lor1 aft« aU,•a - oua be - .,.,_..., dlaa W. nomaeb.

A ...-dy t11at -u. lbo ceoeaoJa ..,_, ...S t.Miiver ..U.., .U1a riGb red blood ...S o,_ ud drivea ..c -.....iid-.,.....,. 11M - • wide allki­tlldaolcliMeMi.

on , • ., ,..., .,.-..oa .. ......._ IUI4I Llrer ....., .... ., ...,., • _,... • ., Dr. Pl.,. ... Oeltl .. •Hial D,.eoren -.-ANM ......... ...., .-. .. ur.,. ,..,,.,.,.,. ,., 81.-4 .,___.. •

Yo. -·• ...., eo -.c -r ....w.. o1 ••,...._ ....... • • ........._ 'nr "O.W.. Medieel Diacov­wy," wlliola ia a~ CP .. NO- CCJIIUWITJOH, baviftl • -~ IW ol .,......~ ill pWa Baacliab oe ib bot· .... ....,...., -e W., ertlatecl • oorreot IIIUier oath.

0#\ .l"oaaira.'• ,_.,,... ,..... eel ......... ~. L tru anS Ca...-tla. - -..-..- -- --SanotumeUes. -- .

(Frdts tbe Trade Ryiew.) · SxAUHo VovAoa,-The aealiDC

voyage for the spriar of 1911 bu closed, and on the whole it hu been a payins oae. 'l'he exact number of seals landed wu 304,. 591 ; about the equinleat ia weight of 320,000 ordinary prime harps. There were 4,105 mea eo­raged ia the Yoyage-or 741 more thaa Jut year. The aet Yalae of tbe Yoyage is ~aced at $493,635.21. lll &a'gf~te nlue_tbe voyace ia below lut yeu.

Wo•lnNGinn•'s Hows.-&ase time ago we ata~ Ia thia paper that HoD. JohD Harvey aad ·two or- three other patlemea had de­dded to build two or three model workiagmen'a cottqa. wlth a view to practically demoaatrate the feasi~ity of puttlq out of baads boma that, tbourh usall,

aa4 aot.:be of the hwabl~t

This project wu part the acbeme (80 dear to Mr. Baney) to comb&t the ran· gea of conaumption in St. Joba'a. Mr. Baney aaya tlaat tlioyliad abaadoaed the idea of tbe wooden atructures contemplated at Jlnt, beic:auae they coufd aot be built aDd evea pay two per ceat. oa the ouUay, to squue with the reat which the poorer ()e!tple would naturally 6pect to pay. He wu now ia cortespondeace wit!! the Edisoa people, with a riew to as­certaiDlng the ,r!_ce of small "poured cement cottages, and, if ~ea 'lfere favorable, two or three· of these would be built as SOOD as possible. Mt. Haney daea 110t balk at 'the expense, as far u be ii penoaally coacerned, but he waat& to demonstrate that cheap aad comfortable houses may be buill to suit the poor mao's purse, ia order to induce: a com­pany, or the City Council to build a latge ~amber of houses.

CooPUS' Sroc~t.-We find that tbre is a ~ deal of coopers' stock on b&nd here at present, · from the fact that the e&11 for fish packaJe was smaller ia St. John's Jut wsater than ~or maay years. Maay people are under the im­pr.ession that more tbaa half the ilry fish ~ckags will be made aad ahip~ direct from the out­ports ill a ftw years.

LoBSTsls-4 few lobs~ hue beezs talcea lzs St. Mary'aMay, but the seasoD has aot reRUlarly be­guo. Of coune, there 1s ao price fixed in Ncwfoundlatsd yet this seascm, hut we thiak that we ~ aafe in aying that the opeaidf Bpre win be $15.50 per c-.e for &.good article. We bear it is the iateatioa to vigorously prosecu~ every iafractioD of the fackiag Ia• tlrls year, and that • blown tins" eel 11 do-overs" will aot be pur~ba.sed a,.t aay_price. Packers Will ialce this hiat, a~ct ac­cordiagly.

-NORWBGI.AN FJsJJBBV.-The Norwegiaa nahery has closed fot; 1he seasoJS, aad there is very little difference between ibe totals of this year aad last.

. CbHdl:en •

Hail ECZema Treatmelllt .;,_c~d had ..0 etreot ....

"DR. CHASJ:"S OINTMIINT made tflorouoh ou,..

llre. Otear Vucott, SL Aatolu, &elc., writ~•:-'' r bave f011.11d Dr. Cbara 1a Cilatmcnt to bo 'a pumanent coro for Eeuwa aod other aidA c1 c:uea. ODo aoA, wWto nuniat, broke out willa TVaalnr watery eoree all oTor. bla bead aad around the ears. lUll)' c:I.ITc:a weN pr~rlbeu to no etrfet Tbe e.hUd '• bead becam• a maa of tea~ aact u naered 11goa1 untoJcl. Uo becamo wonk ud fni.l aod ..,otald rot .ea.t• aad ,.. thouaht we wollld loeo him. •

'• Pro'l'ld..u.liJ ,.. heard ot Dr.

BAY ROBERTS NOTES.

(From the Guardiiolll.) Ia Yiew of the increasing bali

reputation of SQme re&idects of Bay Roberls for making slander­ous and defamatory statements coaceraiDJ other people, the ser­lboaa deltYered on Sunday night last by Reva.: W. C. Booth and C. A. Whitemarsh were -very timely. A atroag protest against aucb ~ices ahould be made by enry C:ltbea whg..bu tbe wetl-beiar of this COIDtDUDity at heart.

Our Agrieultural SoCiety aeema to ban takea 011 a.ew life lately, aad-at tbe m~tiag held oa Moa:. day aiJht Jut aome iaterestial' ditcasaaoaa took place, ud a aam­ber of. aew members were ad· lid1ted. A couple of extra ~ws were orde{ed aad the ~ f&ta· toes were cliatributed. Maaywbo did aot acree with the policy of the aoci~ now acknowled,. Ia• the of its rules, aDd have becoale moat ardeat sup-porters. Aaotb.er meetitsg will be held oa Moaday aiaht. Let our

'Watchword be,-" Get together."

. Mr. T. J. Gites, of the Westera UDioa Cable COmpaa~, arrind by the expresa from New York on Saturday enning last. Mr. Dun­ham weat as far as Brigus Junc­.tioa to meet him. Both weot to Heut's Content on Tueaday Jut.

RoAD BoARD ELECTBo.-The electors of Coley's Point held a meeting in the Orange Hall on Saturday evening laat for the pur­pose of electing a Road Board for that community. Although \'~ry sbortoaotice was givea, about 100

A DRY SADDLE IT RAINS IF YOU WEAR ~

·':'.!: PGMMEL SLICKER !.1-C'-..--r"-'": ...,...'Ci:"t\:

of o...hcy ..... ~ TOWER CANADIAN OILED

CLOTHING CO,. LTD.. T--. c:...t.. b1

mea were present, Mr. Steve Par­so~s occupJi.ng- the chair. The following were elected,.viz. :­Messrs. Chas. French, Robt. Bad­cock, Beary Greenland, Jacob Morga a , aad Wm. Parsons. At a subsequent meeting- of the Board Mr. Jacob Morg'lla was elected chairman. .. .

The schr. Loraa :OOOae, Capt. A. Fradsbam, sailed for St. John's <JD Monday, at which place she will take on board a load of laths for the Horwood Lumber Co. for Boston, Mass. After dischara-­iag the laths a general cargo w1U be taken on board for St. An­thony. A 16ad of lumber will be brought to B&J.Roberts, and Capt Fradabam WLll thea place the Loraa Doone ia charge of an­other man. Captain Fradsham will them proceed to New York for Dr. Greafell'a aew auxiliary three-muted schooner, the George B. Cle.wett, which is now beiag built at Staten lsland.- Guardiaa.

-At the recent electioa..of of­ficers of the Ktsights of Cofumbus held in Chatham, NA, Mr. C. O'N Coaroy, of St. John's, was elected State Advocate. The State Depu­ty is Mr. F. J. Sweeney\ of Anti­gonish. On Tuesday lf,eek. a banquet, in honor of the visitors, was held at the Hotel Touraiue.

-NORTH SVDNBY'S PRQGB.ASS.

DY JAMBS MURPHY.

rJ.'he same blue skies are over The town I loved so :well,

The dew drops kiss the clover In he-r woodlands, vale: and dell.

'I'he sweet air boYers O\•er Her bills and lake nod sea,

Ob Rat !:lor Grace, my native place, My thoughts are all on tbee.

CHoaos : God bless the home of childhood,'

'rbere's no dearer spot to me, Oh Harbor Grace, my native place,

My thoughts are all on thee.

I hear the blackbirds siogiDg In the gToves this pleasant May,

Aad sweet memories 'tis bri.nging When my heart was juslo.s gay.

lo tbe bnppy days of boyhood, When 1 roamed her valleys free,

Ob Harbor Grace, iny na live place, My thoughts are all on th~.

I see & sweet face aru.iliag, Though her soa is far away.

I see it oa the gloaming, As my roamiq faacies atray.

I ace ber'dear lips moving In a Jo,·iag prayer for me.

Ob H:lfbor Grace. my aative place, My tho&a~bta are all oa thee.

Although ia Boetoa city, The folnaw amart aad bright,

At bo~•the 'rejw.t u,~ritty, And JOII'I 6Dcl their bearta

bt.. Tbourh ear is aot tbein

la that home ao dear to me, ! Ob Harbor Gra~ my a a tin place\

My tho.htl are all OD tbee.

The aame foad hearts are holdiag there,

Tlae-umc: foad love of old ; ADCI I kaow that it is truer, Atlcl~ precious thaa )Nirht

4• SOme ay perhaps, I'll meet them,

Ia my old home by the au, Oh Harbor Grace, my native place,

My thoughts are all on thee. St. Ioha's, May 19.11. --Fishery versus Railroad.

The appended article from The Eaterpri.:~e is being circulated in ~flet form in the Trinity Dis­trict:-

E. G. Grant, Esq., Member for the District bas beeD beseiJed this week by fishermen look•ng­for w6rk oa the railway.

There is surely something­wrong about this, aod some oDe has blundered; for apart from the humiliation o( seeing our fine, stra,Pping young mea wilting and anxtous to desert Ufe fisheries, and to undertake the work of rail­roading. there is also the perma­nent iajury that must be done to the staple and wealth-producing industry of our country, in thus allowirg inducements to be offer­ed to the mea to do this.

Just at the tim~ whea we :tre bearing so much oHhc nobility of the nshcrmao, and the boaorable­ness of his vocation i just at the time when fishermen are being banded together for mutu'!Ue­fence aad a more systemeti~b­secutioa of the fishery, masters-of 'fishing ~hooaers are at their wits'

ad in etforts to secure a crew !or the season; azsd schooners are ia danger of swiagiag at their moor­ings at home all the summer.

Conswhption and Lung Difficulties.

Alway• trite from particles of- corrupt matter depoe!~ ln lbe air-eel Ia, b7 lm· para blood. Pud.f}' that •tteam. ol lilt aa4 U wjlJ very 1000 carry of! and de­rtroy lh'e polacioour matter, aocl lllre a cry1tal rh•or llowiap: thrOilJCh a cl6Mrt. wnt brlag "'lfllh It a:d leave tbroagboot the bod:t 1he elemeoll or bealtli and •treoctb. Ar tbe river t .. vlna the ele­ments ot terllllty In 1l1 eoune, CIIWIH the before barren wute t.o bloom wttb 1lowera and tra.lt. eo pare blood otDitl the trame to rejol011 In llrenalh and health, and bloom with unfadlal beauty. AJI mocllelae dealen .. Jr Dz;. Mor1n Indian Boot PilL

· PORT-A-PORT LIME.

This week the Dominion Steel Co:opany will sbip to Port-a-Port, Newfoundland, a lot of bori.ng ap­paratus and other ~beraalia with which to prospec the lime­stoDe deposits owned b em at tbat.place. The outfit wil be in charge of Mr. David Gla\1igne, one of the company's experts, and their \oisit will mean the opeaing ur of what is believed to be one o the largest and most ' 'aluable deposits of limesteae .in the coun­lry. Althoug-h not giYea out for publication, it is said that active development work will at oace be carried O$J at the latter place. This will mean the building of one or more wharves at Port-a-Port.­Nortb Sy<Sney Herald. Cbap .. ()iJI~CDt .IUicl it -D thor•

OUJhlr eared lll111. B'e IJ snen rcnn old no• aad atroaa ull well An oh!c:r hor wu allo earecl of etU.m:l by thiJ Clolmt'1lt ud 'llrC boro D10:0 rcopto will I tara a flout n eo tbat. tlleir lit Uo oora lilA)' bo la'l'ed L-om'aulfcrlo3-"

Ar 11 .:ore for ouem:a as:u It ehlnq 1ldn d'.r<'au t.,.cre t. 110 tN'ntraoot t? '•c com~rcd to Dr .. A. W. Clo.-~'1 Ointmrnt. 60 '«nil • bo'l", at all "a••31· era of t:otmatt'""• Betl"l I& Co.. 'fl)f· .uto. r.r. CL~ '1 Rcc:ii'(t ruL r1or.

- Sydney's present PQpulatiou, according to the police <:easus just ~'I tn.-"'""'• .. fiaisbed, is 18,075. The last 0noa1 a=:.~ pollee census, takea in 1910, show- 1a&td&ll~~ ed the population to be 15,942. .! ~--= _rn:_

•"!£t,!a~.2!._~ ;_,;n;,;{,. w~ Du-- -H. M. S. Brilliant will proba- =~o.::z-.C,~~ bly be a~ St. Ioha's on both the ,;~~~:X~"{ OM"c!~·~~ag Kiag's Btrthday (3rd June) , and ~~ \'\: et .. ~~iilffi oa Coroaation Day. .,.. li: ,~ ,__...,OM.

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Dentist,

203 Water St., ST. JOHN'S, NFlD. 1111'' ... LE IIIIS,

• o.bo&Balldll& Water Street

!!L!olm'L (llrhd 1117.)

hU U.. ~te ud Marble Rmdatuu, llollameata ud Cemc­~ J)el:antloaa _. oa hand. ~ ead e.ti-tea oa ~pUr. tloia. Beet worblaulalp. #J..owcit ..... IIUIB'I ,MAB.JlLB WORKS,

CABOT BUILDING, WA'l' BT2U?.· ST. JOBN·s.

ian

(LDUT&D)

Of London.· Subscribed Ca pi ta.l. •• cz. 000,000 i tg Totallateatecf FUllds

up warda of .. . . .. . . 2. 750,000 atg Anooallncome up·

warda of . .. ... .. .. .. 350,000 atg

The Go.utDL\N being a fint-clasa Eogllab Inaurance Compaor. offers all those adnntagea moat dceirable to loaurera. 1'1% •• undoubted s tabili· lf, fuorable tecma and prompt act· tlemcnt oa claims for loas.

The undersigned haviol:" been ap­poiolc:d Agenta for Newfoundlaod are prepared to iaaoe Policica against lou br Fire.

T . &! M. \VtNT &R, St. Joho 'a Wu.t.rs DAvrs. Harbor Grace W. H. BuTT, Sob-agent.

, Carbooear.

Lurqbcr, pau;c-Aqlshlqg,. OUR MOTTO:

"Best Qnality. Lowast Prices." We have all grades of Lumber io

atock, a.od peraona requiring mater· latin tb.at line are aaked to l.osptct them and obtain the pric:ea.

O.o hand-60,000 feet of 58 Spruce aoltabl~ for feaciog. The lot ia of. fered for Q.De month from date at 9CI ceota per 100 feet-cheap and good fencing.

To arrive-a large ahipment or all kinda of Lomber. All aa dry all smoke.

Jto11ae Fiaiahiaga for inside and outside WOTk. All neall' 6oiahcd aad au(lplied at abort notice.

Send us your ordeca. and rcceil'c prompt atbiolion, good material and the beat pricea.

llRI BOSSE AID SO,, SPAN lARD'S BAY.

J. A. Whitman, Merchant Tailor

Our Fall and Winter S tock o. Suitiags, Overcoatiags and Trou· seri.Dgs of all kinds- largest an.l best we ever imported- now in. :uoougst them the new and fa!>h· toaable gTeea shades. ~easur~ Cards aod ~altern"

supplied on applicatio9-~ Custom work of all k iads ~x~·

cuted at lowest prices and with desp~h. ( --.... Fit, Style, and Workmanship

guaranteed • ._ -

ije.anot e7au ~tanlla~b -4AI>- "

OO~O.IW'l'ION BAY ADVERTJS81t Is pHntecl an4 pabllabed t'l'er.r Friday ITea.ill&, at the lhA.BD.t..aD OIHce Vic· IorlA 8~.H~boT Ora.ce, b}' Muon l Oko

8ublortp n Ra\oe:-To .a!Mcrltk'r· . (Old and Dt'llf ~.t.ni'IO I~ ADV4l'I0&,$1.W per )'tar i. ISO .Ilia .,.r ball year ; to lit" United J:Jta~1• 60 011hte addiUonal lu1 poehoga.· l'PoUiert,old ralel.

AclTertl.rmg &tee--.60 cent• por In~ ·· for Arll lll.IQrUno: 2$ c:eo ta per It ,-;, ror • .ob oonUnoatloo. Special rate• rcor thr .. or lDOre montha. The number t>l laMl tloue of ad'l'trllHmente mWit b• epeet.Ged bJ the ed'l'trliMr.

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.. SUBSCRIBER;s who hav.e. trot yet . discharged

. . obligations and all other

the STANDARD. Will

- } l)r.}\Jorse's Indian

Root Pills ..

Dr. Nlorsc's Indian Root Pills.

J)r. Morse's Indian Root PiUs.

l)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills.

~~To Save Doctor's BiNs, ~ f•r. Morse's Indian Reot fills ' HE IJEST FA~ILY PI&.L IN USE

Concluded , ~· be aaid these words, he

walked qQ,ickly out or the- room, ia order to r,·ceive the visitors

tbe ball. The Squire rose also, &Jid made a at~p or two forw;ud u if to bid them welcome. At tbat moment Mr. Silverton ap­peared ia the door of th~ room, leadiar ia a youag lady. Close behind him came aa elder!.(' lady, whom I 1igbUy toolc to be Mrs. Sil?Utoo, and I could aot beTp ob!le"ing that there was an arch llllile oa her h01gpy face. Wbea I looked aJ.ain at the young lady oa Mr. Salnrton's arm, I almost cried out with surprise. It was Jeaaica I

.. Mr. Atbeling," said Mr. Sil­Terton, u he came forward to­warda the :&luirc-" this is our daughter Jessu:a-Tou's WtPa l"

For a second or two the old man stood as 1t in bewitdermeat; but as the beautiful girl approached hha and aaak on her knees 01t

:::-:::=======:::::.:===-=•-~r==~-1!-!ili(il•---=~~l his feet, be took her by the baad aud raised her up, and I could see

SUPPORT .. STANDARD circulates widely in best BU&UIUS aod

FAJULY circles throughout the country. Is a Clean, Readable, Reliable, and Independent Paper.

Adv~erfl find.'it pays to use a papfar ~r good repu'tadon. Quality counts.

THE . HciME P~PBR-· Our Job Work Department is .vnder ~ of an

experienced competent foreman . .,t has an eXcellent reputation-a growing one. OfteQ bas to wor~ extra to 611 orders. All sorts of printing executed neatly, promptly, at reasonable rates. .

IN EVERY WAY -)

Business llen--eWhere more than in New­foundland-are in~ly becomiDg CGilvinced or the. value of having their name and bUsiness before the Public. Have something the public w~ or would be the ~tter of. TbeD the more wicR!It you let such be koow~tter. One of tho BBST and CIIEAPEST ways 0 doing is through the use of your name and b on business ~per-Envel-opes, Letter-or Note Paper, Bill Heads:

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YOU CAN. Look, too, at the savinK of time effected through

the use of PRINTERS INK. Five minutes a day saved through tetter headings, etc., means 1500 minutes a year. Business men do not need so much to be reminded or this as the weary bouse­wife. Then, by the use. of ~tinted order bOoks, . receipt books, and other forms, how many more hours a year will be saved; not to talk or records of transactions kept.

Only $1.00 year prepaid Bill H~ds. Letter and Note Pa~r Heads, En­

velopes, Visiting Cards, Memorial ~ Notices of Meeting Cards, Receipt Boo~ 0~ Boo'lts. CQunter Checks, etc. ' '

WITH Church, Factories' and ~ties' Financ:ial Forms

or other requisites. · Posters, Dodgers, Circulars, Bags. Tags, Tickets, etc. •

Montreal FaJP.ily Herald -.;._...._OR.--

I

Weekly Wit:Qess .

$1.o0 YEAR. •

. -London, May 12.-Tbe twa I of Empire wu ope~ a..oa•r.•

ut the Crystal Palace' b)' 'ti!MmaG'CitiCI .. I

tbere was a tear upon his cheek. "My deu," ~e said "I have been a fooliab old m:hl ; but God bless ,ou i aad \f'U my boy to· tr1 and fofl'lft his deluded old father."

Before she could answer a step was ~tering the room, and 'rom hi f stood before us. His father ad aced to meet him, took both~ boy's bauds ia his,

it QOII14 be eeen that be was l·~¥i.ar_ a atl'oDI' eftorl to control

hi thfs be ouJy par­auc:ce•ed«~ ; his words were

but , aad ut~ iiiEa uivcr-iug voice. 11 To~," he a ngth said, 11 you must neve ave me apio." .A

I diCed aot d..MI uP.<?n the hap­,p'iaeaa of this recoac1liatioa. la aaawer to my subsequent iaquir­iea, I discOvered, what Mr. Silt'er­ton ~d uet fully stale to the Squire ia hit fint conversation, that it wu through his fiadiag of Tom, aad that the name of the lady wboat Tom bad married was Jessica Clevelaad, that Mr. SUvertoa regained the dropped clue in his search for his brother's cbUd. Jeaaica'a mother bad never beea aware of the fact that Clevc­laad wu oaly an assumed aame oa the part of her busbaad, and died witboul makiar the discov­ery. Tbia was left for Mr. Sil­nrtoa to accoarplish ; and by it u we have seea, happy results followed. Father anll soa at Atlseling oace more understood tacla other; aad next to his lov~ for his boy is his affection for the tweet and aausumlag girl, whom the old maa delights to apeak of u "Tom's Wife."

I (TJia BND)

• (PROI( CHAXBBRS1 JO~NAl..)

:CHAPTER I. Contiuued.

There was not much doubt that the old party was a regular uarer. To look at him, you would not b81Pf' thought that he bad a abil,ling in the world l but I bad beatd euough to know be~­ter; ia fact, be was rather a no­torious character in his neighbor­hood. I used tb feel sorry for the pretty .girl, his niece to whom he was ~ways u aour aud ill-tem­pered as possible; but she was a

amiable"J'QUag woman, and bore it like aa angel. · I w~ quite pleued when I met her two or three times with a good-look.in_g, respectable young fellow, evident­ly her sweetheart ; and I t"bougbt that. after all, there might be some compensation coming for the life she was leadiag. However, Yn. NickhUJ told me one eveu­iag-:-how wom!u bear all the aews, I can't make out, but they do bear it-that old Daryett found out about this fellow, aad was al­mott beside himself with ra{e· There was no harm in tlte gtrl

a liking to a decent young spark ; and youag Brake-that wu his name-was ·in very re­spectable employment as clerk. But old Daryett would listen to uo reuoo. He ins~ed on the girl giriag him up ; -and when ahe refused to do so, be turned ber out of the bouse at otily a day's warning I It seemed tb~t the youg felfow bad entertained some auapieioa of what might Jaappeu, and ~d five~ notice at "tH·rqistrar'a--he dated not put up the bauas,.in the church, for fear Daryet& should be told of it -eo, wbea the explosion came, he-was able at oa~ to do the best ~iag possible for poor Rose, aacl marry her oJfhaud. He bad aoth­iug but his earnings ; she ia the circumstances, of course bad aot a qtaea ia the world ; but others

by paying what they owe

~oytla'dFits For 6 Years

Druo;lat advlud DR. A.W.CHAS .. S NERVE FOOD-Cure -.ree.

end laatlng. . • Hro. J. D. Palmtr, 38 Park St., :1\.81·

•lordam, N. Y .. writ•: "WHa m yc:arw of ago my boy bei!IUI. to ba•e IU. Tiley came on ln the lllgla~ III wolll.d M~ alrt.nge noi1110, atltrea out. frotll \t montb, taco would twitCh alld oom• li~Mt tunsed porrlc. After tile It lie roold not talk.

"Tho f0.111ily rb,..teJaa -a.ld all be I'Ould do wu to hep tlaom do"!nl oom• "lint. Tbe eeeoad pbyaidaa proaomaeed trouble Jelferooulau epUoP'7, bot eoold uot. eurc blm. He nlft~rod for Jl.x yean aucJ before befioulug t,bt OM of Dr. A. W. Cbuo'a Ntn·e Food ba4 three au Ia about avo a.,... Our clraaiat ~· mend~ Dr. A. W. Cbuo'• N"trn Food. ITo It" takou aoTu boAo ad bu aot ll:acJ tbo oymrtom of a Gt aluee. Jill <olor bu .,..t1.1 IJIIproYIIIJ H II ao\ IIOM'OOI Ud l.rrltable IJ'ka be uea W be, •ud we IIOD'I.:Jer bla cure eomJIIe"."

Sarb l'f'eulta are onl.t.. obtained by tbo ·~ o( tJ.~nolao DP: A. W. Cbua'a · rt'o 't Dot from lmllatl- or ult•tirutu. !50 eea6 a box, all 4ealan

... &lmuooo, Blltu 6 Co, Toroato. .

Harbor Crace 8eacon at the • Beach." PiGIIl Pictorial Harbor Grace, ~icuJttiNI and Industrial Newfouad­

laacl. lrd aad Enlarged Editioa (ia Preparation). Aa 8 x 11) hacla Booklet of 100 or more Vietrs from photos oa good pap;er. " Made Ia Harl;or Grace." Price as before. 30 uatt ; tel oatilde Coutt}ries, post free for 35 ceata. •

a basement wiadow, wbieb wu J -ROAD BoAao . 'it.IICTIOII.-0. foh:ed. &Del appeared to have gone Tb11hday of laat ..&- tbe e1ect1oa alra!Pt to the old maa'1 bedroom of aae111bera for tbe aoad Board o1 u lieN was ao trace of aay Ktac'• eo .. took place, witb tM other ~t h&Tlar beea Yiai- reaalt tbat the followlar I.e -. ted. Io thia ~--~ wu a all~~~e~~~~oftbe?Wwr~~~ed'aPio-i&fe. wlaicJa ba4 beea opeaed with =~0~~'".;:::! ~~ ~ ita proper key-fouad ia t~ loek Edward Bullina. Jame. Browa of oa tbe aut 1D01111ag. ThiS kez J11o., Jo. CurUa a11d Jaaan L Ryaa was alwa,.a kepUa the old 11Wll Mr. TbOL Di•lae. J.P .• prealdea aa poc:ke.t. from wbkh it must hue Retarolar Olliccr,' aad Mr. Walter beea takea ; aad it was naturaliJ Browa u &lection Clerk. We llll· ~ec:tured that the aoiae• made denttad that onr SO pel cut. or ia opeaiag the aafe door had Bonavlata Dialriet are now memben awoke Dat1ett, wbo had been or the F. P. u. sileuced ota the principle that - ---dead mea tell ao tales. So far, it was like fifty other crimes which have pused without apecl­al Dot ice. Yet there were some cwioua features ill the."busiuess, which eet people._ toagues wag­gin&'; and a great maoy of those who lnlew old Daryett best, did uot believe in the burglary at all excepting_ as a blind. - (To be coutiuued)

YOUNG PIGS.

From au invest"" tion of hog raising ' condition Iowa the experts at Ames ave learned that trou~le al farr~wing time aad the loss of tlre little pigs is largely because the mothers are too fat and the object of too little care when the litters are farrow­ed. Therefore, the mother should be carefully fed before farrowing. She should be given muscle rather than fat-producing foods. Aad that the farmtr may be able to '&'ive the mother good care when the litter is farrowed. the expert advised that a record of the farrowing time .be kept. Thea they may know when -tb expect the litter and be prepared to care for the little pigs.

At this point in the lecture the experts showed a model shed for farrowiag. These model she~ are designed so that each will shelter one sow and her litter. Tbey are light. dry and free from draughts. A small door in the reu enables the: farmer to arraage. the pir so that the sow wiU 6ot crush them. ~

Ouce farrowed the pj&'S must be carefully fed. At first the experts taught day after d3J' that the sow should have very little {o eat aad thea she should' be fed more or less as her pigs grow lean or fat. but the pip must not be stunted a~ weausar, a.ad the way tQ pre­vent a check in growth at that timo is to feed the pi~ either skim milt, tankage, or dned blood with other feeds uatil tbeir stom­achs ~.ome adapted to coarser looda. Beyoad the weui.ag stage the bdg abould be fed less corn. Cheap pork is the result of green feed. Cora is too expenSive to make up more tba.a a small por­tion of the diet of M.r. Pig. A bog should have some rrain every day of bls life after weaning, but the ratioa should be light. Alfal­fa and clover were recommended as good llad cheap .foods. Oil meats were abnost commended by the ~rts as diet for the grow­lor psga. But ,.good pastu.r&gOJ was especially urged because of ita small expense, as q;~mpared with cora. Aa acre of alfalfa pasture will put. duri.Dg the aum­m\"• from 500 to 1,000 pounds p111 oa pip. An acre of clover 11 worth from oae-balf to tWo­thirds u much as alfalfa. An

-I oared • horN or tho .lfaoga 'll'ilh

JfUfA,a.D'J l,tJ<UCIICT.

D Cuat TO••ncn S.t.u:coEu.

alboul1e. I oared a h lrH, badly torn by a plteb

forlt, v.•hb .Vtlf.t..llo'a~. I.u•tl!Ca!M'.

St. P , C. £ow, LIJ(Lrar. olor., D. r eurl!d a borao or • bad owelUoc by

.lft~.ulD'I WICUft!lfT.

Batburol., N. B. TIICMI. W. P.&t:ca,

.I

-Messrs. Job Bros. & Coy. are now packing-a considerable ship­meat of dried cod~h wb'ch the)' will send forward by the aext ship to New York to be despatch­ed to Cape Tow a, South Aft i.:a. The fish h being pul up in boxes of neat appearance aad is of the best killd procumble.

School of Art Exhibition.

Tbe E~bibitio~ the School of A.rt waa opeued ia""St.John'a onTuea­day week bJ Sir J. S. Winter. Sir Jama made commendable mention of Profeuor Nichola and bia auccea· aor, Mr. Miller. rhere are at g,re· aent 615 atudenta on the roll. .The work compriaea original macbinerJ drawings. abadioga from modela. caata and;"natural objecta, original pen and ink aketchea, paintings from atill life, freelland drawlaga, etc. There are aamplea of work from acboola at :Carbon ear. tlarbor Grace, St. Geor$:'e'a. Bay Roberta. Brigua. Grand !:lank and llrom~he School• in the cit.r. Tbia work is done on the· linea laid down b.y Mr. Nichola in hi a lecturei" to teacher a. -Telegram. -

A Former Hr. Gracian Lectures.

Rev. Joha M. Allan, of Bay or Islands, gave a most intcrestiag lrcturc at Millertown, retf'ntly, -on the Russian-Japanese War.

The new Town Hall was fille I with a very appreciative audience who enjoyed Mr. Allan's clear and gnphic description. of the! great str c.

The R v. J. M. Allan is a great favori ith the people of Millertown, wht h place be bas visittd for many years.

HERE'S a HOM£ DYE

Thnt

0:1n u~ • HOMC DYiliNQ b.u

~W".>U beta mote ~ I·~• of a t!il!ic111t IUide.~-1~ llot u wlteo

)">:1~

acre of d11tarf Essex rape sown .lUST ™'"" 0 , euly and pastured through the w:t:a ov.o..u_,_ c.u color either woot, the ••aaoa -ill p t r: • Co:lc:.., SClt o~ Mlud GoocU ~ wltb .... .. u more a on t.'l> sL!ll~ nn-. No c:t • ....,. or ~ tbe tbaa a toa of cora, aad t e pJgs WJtoKa Orefo~u..c-uy .. a.a ... toi:olor. ptber it themselves. I :..,._.&_t_R_I._' L_WI_L_L_co_MVI_N_ca_vo_u_. _ _.

-A bull escaped oa Mondiy from Pitts~ wharf, St. Jobn'-, aad cauael much excitement as it rushed madly through tbe street. ­Great damage was dout to "Gcir­IDODdal~" Grounds, where" it was shot after a long chase.

HOW TO ){f:EP YOUNG.

X"p Ia tbooaaahla•. A't'Oid •xo-• ot all klnda. 1::al moct.raiiiT et raculU lallr't'ala. CllJU't' ... • aplrtt ol ooa~ear-­IIIODt,lad k"P .._ bowelo "f.!IIM aod ll•er 10Uve_b7 lllllaa Dr.~ K.ldaer lad lAver PUla. ltO v....._, 10 • ..... alll1 00 lla&lafeolor'l lOr .,... ,_. ,_. Moae 10 vaotwor .. 7 -.c1 -• Omloel, ,

Loadoa, May 15-Prlace Jeu.i baa been proclaimed Emperor of Ab,...._

~...---DALilfO l'OWICR A MAaVEL.

.,........ .. ~~--­wow.~<t.--~:--i:.~J.Sw .. ~--~-~ O.t..IIUa~~ .,.:~~ =.s'r=:t.:~ • ..=...w~ =.r-p& aDCl oan etreo:t.7 .. ,..

Loadoa, May IS-The aaotioa for tlae ldoptioa of the Veto Bill oa the third reading was carrie4 b,. 372 to 241. ----The Harbor Grace BT.-oUD aad Caaadiaa Needlework t.u end ot year for onl1 $1.00.

4

Miurd's Liniment Lumberman's Friend.

-The GO•ernment has reserved all Burin Peninsula from lumber and pulp grants, hopia~ur age shipbuilding thtrer

llil" Communications intended for publication x us-r be accom­panied by the name of the writer, not necessarily for publicatioa, but as a guarantee of trustworthi­ness.

istar's Bal~~m $

, Wiid , Charry I

-lceaaea of a pulmon:Jry •u•turo ooally r..,talna If J ,•o pu larlt.)t omona the poo-

Th le old rolloble aPOCiflo ~ tor cousha, colda and all

1'1, thousand• cf whom mly e.moat bo .-aid to hove • .:on ralood upon It alnce h:ltl oo Ions~., tho ur I •

. .:real curo-,.11 In oo r:lOIIY om$C. tla rocord for up­Jarda of o h o lt oontury Ia lo ¥<·n to ot• 3nd at•aatalta

•Jtnorl< ablo mora. For eelo 1 all Oru•a••ta.

Seth W. Fowle & S::ns, • ....... n-oao,

'lOSTON, MASS. " ~~"""""~ .............

General Post Office Foreign Parcel Post Packets

It is obsened that parcels ad­dr.!ssed to FoRRJGN CooNTR.l.ES from the Outports are frequently mailed at the different Post Offices just as orcliu1j local parcels and prepaid often at the local parcel post rates.

Allfarcels for foreign despatch shoul ha,·e a..flixed to the wnppcr a customs declamtion form filled up with the folloVIiog particulars. Description of contents, Weight of Parcel, Valoe of Contents aad Name of Sende~ The postage rat~ are as follows : For Canada 15 cents per lb. or fractioa there­of. For the United States 12

per lb. or fraction thereof. Great Britain 3 lbs. or £rae­thereof 2-4 ceats, over 3 aad

p to 7 lbs. 414 cents. Q,·er 7 and f up to 11 lbs. 72 cents.

Forms for these particularS may be obtaiacd at all post offices oa application.

H. J . B. WOODS, P.M.G.

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•arbor Grace ~tanbarb

~ICBnlOI BAjo ADY&BTlSEB. araw.\ .Y. ~•x v 19. l9ll. .

~cAL iAaiu!f&JiiTTiaS I

Our Agricultural Society holds r JDOntbly meetings, aad ..,bea oc­

casion call& for it, special ones. At the last IUcetiar held ia their RCIOm, Public Building last Moo­dfy, Mr: N. Muaa, ~c:s}deut in tHe; cbaar, a commuaacataoa was rea~ from. the Board with respect to the time of holding the District Ellhibition, which it des\res l'houhl be fixed bf the local socit"­ties ia the District.

J An early pull, a strong pull aod a pull all to~rether on the part of these sociehcs nod of the people

', ot rtbe different lowaa is neccs­' dfy in order to make the Exhibi­' 1tioa the &'f'C:&t auccea, it is possi­t~le to have it, We trust, then,

• that prompt 'aa.d united action 1 will be taken. ----

• Another matter was the impor-tJtlon of good Prince Albert pota­, eea t>r seed purposes. Tbe E~t·

t edtive were instructed to pro­' cuN 50 barrels for aale at costand j c;barga.sbould these be able to be l procured io lime. •

~ As rc:prds the potatoes. Har-'1 bor Grace's share of the lot or­

dered by the Board from Caoada 1 through Profeuot' McPhail, the

specialist for experimental llalltrD!IMIL we learn that the Ex­

ftnd~nr alnce the meet­held that it coa.aiated of

_'1"' ........ " ...... ~rrel bap decided dlliPGIII of tlleee for one dollar

to the memben and others would be prepared to plaat for teed parpoees.

Ia thia rqant!the Board is well­...ma,., but if tbe experieac:e of Jut aeuoa ia tbia a~a&borhood,· wllcre ~be same plaa wu tried, is

criteDoa, we fear the anc:ce.of PJaa will aot be nry maL llaOald, howenr, urge those

are entrusted with the ",.....,. .. ~----,paia.a to give the experi­

air trial. Board would like, of coune.

the elate of J.»laatiar aad of eac:h 80rl tf more thaa

of the &'f'OllDd, be, if poaaible, aew

or pund loliQwiolt' such aa oata turnips, the dis-

~••-"'"' apart teeds were aet, k~inr quality.

ialc&fiution alloald be com­to tbe I~ societies or

,....,....,,," amouat of the pro­should be eq¥111 of coune

particularly of promisinr All this will entail some

trouble; bu""the Caoadiaa farmer baa fouad a rich reward ia tbia aperimeatation. Sometbiokour people arc not 7et prepared for work aacb aa \hta ; aad that bet· ter results would have beea ob­taiaed if some oae variety that baa proftd ibelf to be a Rood oae at the Non Scotia or P:l;.I. Ex­perimental atatloa.a. bad been seat down last yeu aad tested, ud an­othu nriety tbis year, aad ., oa.

We have tried to find out in the interest of the scheme whether these potatoes are maia crop or early, aad tbe specific uame; but all we caa learu is that these are

" thought to be of the aatnre of Beauty of H~broo. It is suPPOSed by aome that they coasiat of sev­eral 10rts. Had WC the DOW· ledge we sourht,-for purposes of comparison, e~-we could have

'givea results obtained fro91 the 1

experiments made with maay dif· , ferent 9'1Uieties at the Canadian

experimental rarm.c.-Tbe Board should telegta(>b and

ret the iaformatioii', as 1t baa value in iaduclnte peopl~ to e.z-periment, for future reference, etc.

, With respect to the importa· tiQa of a dORD or 10 of yooag cowa just about to calve to sell at aacttoa to briar about a •= raisfar of the qaality of cows. the Board have acted wisely we think, ill agreeing to bear auy lose that ~ight be thua suatani~.

-~ere baa beeo a tour delay in the receipt of the lime ordered by oar farmers {M acricaltoral par­,... hom the Bo&rd, ud we fear the .uoo for t»laDtlaJt will be Oftl' before any amft. Tbe Board ez­~ that the ruab of ordere from tit Joba'a aod elaewbere wu macb 1arpt thaa tlaey prorid~ for, aad aay that tbe llllle c:ao be applied a!ter tbe cropia io.wltb the hurow, aa altrlcullaral expert. adYlse. We tbla' it a !llf. boweftr, that tbia delay occarn=d. •• It will doabll preYeat muclt UM thla .u.oa o tbla exulleut additfoa to the .alL By the way, our readers wUI bear Ia mlad what tbe7 already kaow that ec:abby potato(a abould be treated wttb a formalin solutio,. and oltft with rot not planted at all. and only paad free froiD the p[m.p of ac:ab or 1'0\, a_.. f« potat.oea.

, -Oar thaolra are dae to Dr. (urtia, Sapertateadeat of 'ketbo­c'iat 8cboolafor a copy of bls Report 1011910. I

Cartoon. ---Bi.. Billy Taft wltb p~acllued

brow porlar oYer problema -~---­book op;a at the picturea (1. CaMp Clark aod L'dd, plratea, with ll&f»! plinr·itona eateaded to eei&l R. M. Sblp Canada; (2) BOrdea witb Aati· ~ptodty abeara trylar to cut in two \he TaltiAurfer \ttaty: {3) Smilinr Portrait a of PH•Ideut Tah. Premier LaurJcr. Preaident Diu. (4) Mexico dlatracted by Chil War.

Taft barata out : Annuatioo ia my ye.zatlon,

OiYiaioa ia aa bad, • The rule of Tbree pleaaea me,

But factiQIIa driYc me mad.

. -'--FoJT some fc:w weeka paat Yr. E

l<'reemao. maoarer of Dr. 8trapp'a Pbarmac1, baa bad reason to lbiak tbat the buildlnf bad beea catered durlnr the alrh~r porpoaee of tbeft. Be cooferr wiUt Uae poli~. aod Conatable Gro ch7 oo Wildaea· day o~bt po.ted blmaeU la a pJace near tbe coc'oer of Water Street south. from ,. .. ich be cou\d ... the place where ac:ce .. to t11e boUdl•• wu obtained. A boat 11.30 be eaw a mao eat hie han4 I• tbroca•la the wlndo.,. of the a tor"- Baaaerllla" Street aad raiee the bar of the door with a piece of board,' aDd eoter the eatabliabment. The cooatable at the proper ti1M h.._Dcd oter, aod "co31maa~" a pa~ and poated him at tbe door Uuoerla wlllcb the tbld woald ban t~aake hi• eveu. wlillat b• bi•eelf weat fo at the door ja• t o~ Be caarht the maa oa tbe atalra ot Mr. T. I. Preemau'a atadlo by llle&Da of wbic:h be was eyideoU7 p~ar below. Mr. E. l'reelllan wu aal for aad both be aad bla brotltei' were souo at the.~ Tbe lllM­aeopr oa his way ap met a aaao ataictln• on the blU who uked hha had he seen Mr. Perr7 •. Tit .. ma.d was aoon taken lato cuet0d7.

Tbe two aaapecta were brourbt before Jadp Oke at tbe Police Ootlrt tgictay. Tile ocae caqbt In the acto p aeateaced to ai~ moatba' i1llpri1011111e0t with bard labor lo tbe Pcalteat(Jry for tbla olfcace &ltd to .-ne at tbe cud of tlala term a farther impri1011m~ there of oae 111011tb wltb ll4rd Ia~ a pruiou aeateace for cliatarblq oa Satnclay Jut a a A. meetiur aDd asaaaltl .. a nry reapectable citbeG there. for aenlof which ia tbe Fall bia em· ployer. a Labrador plaater of Car booear bad cln:o $10 8ec:Urity. Th planter by the wa1 aulfera badly throarb tbi1 olfeac:e, baYlof rl•to the culprit a coaalderable adnOce of war The other acc:uaed was acqaltt here bela• oo eYideoce to proyc kacw that Ida compaa-ioo lateoded to COIBmlt the otfeace io qae.tipa. Bla Qoaor pn llllll aonae kindly adYlce reapectio• ar!Qus poaitfoa be plaCid lahn ill t~h keepiDf bad COillp&D1·

,wBDDIRG BBLLS. Oo Wecfanda7 eteoillr last, May

17th, a Yery intcreatiar ceremooy look place In the McthoiHat Chorch here, wbca Mlu Mianie Anaella Tetford, the eldest daafhter of Wr. aod Mra. Robert Telford. wu united Ia hoiJ matrimoa1 to Mr. Gila Keoaed7, aoa of Mr. Charla Kaaedy, of Bear'a Co"' He wu npportcd by Mr. Winta.aa Martia aail b7 Mr. Robert TeUprd. a brother of the bride.

The bride wae (ina awa7 bJ ber faller, She waa attired In a haad· aolllll dreaa or aeam ·aaua trimme,l with cream rlbbola aad KQid, witb l bridal Yell and a wreath of oraap bloeaoma aad lilies of the ulley.

Ber brldeaaalcla were her two alaten A1ulie and Beule aad Miaa May Kenedy, a aiater of tu jrroom. 111M Annie wa.a maid of llOaor and won a dHu of cream aUk, Klu BeMie Tetford aad Yi1a afiy Keo­saecly wore dreaaea of blae YOile.. A. a weddlog march was played b7 MIM Faallle Pai"SSos as ttie wed· diJar party eatered tbe Cll•rch aad h}1DD nar beautifully b7 the dtoir. After :the cereQJoay. wblcb waa celabra\ed b7 the Ru.- T. B. Darby, B.A., putor of the church, waa oYer, the weddiar party dron: aroaDCl the towa aad thea repaired to tbe bride'• home. where a boua­tlfalaaPJ)er waa proYided, only the intlaaate frfeada of the bride beior pceacat. The bride ~n:d many preeeata. The ~TAlfDAaD teodera rta best wiahe. (or the bapplaeaa o( the eeUmable yoaar couple juat ·~oat t.clplber oo tbe eea of

u~taey lean: towo aut week to proceed b7 the aut Roaallad (t) Yoatreal where their oew home will be, aad.wbue Mr. Keoaed,r hu beea emplo!Cd lot «~IDe time ill Ayer'a Cold Sterare eatabliahmeat.

Millard's Liniment used by Physiciaaa.

- The B. G. A. Sodety e.zpect to teeeiYe irt dae time a portable thresbe~aad bay psua. •

-Mra. :.J~ Roaa retarae.i home from Cafboaear 'a few daya ago after a "f'tr1 pleualat Yiait to tliat boapltab!e towa.

Mr. C. Bdler will coadact &abeory o~tfou tbla year oa the ftc>m •t the 'White Bear lelade, Labrador, formetly Yr. R. HaJdea'a.

- Mr. B. JL Arcblbalcl baa taken t,_at &ae fana OD the au. Coarae JrQ'oJrn •• Heaacuy. ... will crop it add o1ber placaa lW. ... ••· He baa Ia \ely obtaimted f.W fal'illlq u• tw<'honn that t"boect that -.lat to be rood 'j~ say are 'IUJ ioe oaca. ,

Oa Tbaraday week Re . MIChael 11'. Power, pariah prleat f Harbor 8retoa. iu tbe diOcele Of Rt. Geoqe'a, waa lalMmed b1 a cable froca the Prdect of tbe Propaplfda Collep at Rome. an old-Ume httor ol lliao Ulat lite Pope bad •pp_roYed of bia appolat111011t to the Biahopric ol tllat 'IUOCIIM',' ncaut alnoe the pn»motloa ol Blabop McNeil to the Arcbblabopric ~~ Vaacou•er. alicbt· 17 Oftr a ,eararo. •

It baa beeo koowo for some time Am.>apt tboac operated oo aiace that lleean. Murray and Crawford May 7th were, Saaaoaah Rosa. Bar· hate beeo acrio11aly think lag of ad. bor Grace; Fruk Telford Harbor dlq a ateel-ahlp, a "Oreaduarbt" Grace. Herbert Pike. ea;boaear · to their acalirti tleet. It, Ia food I Wlooie NOacwortby, Sp&JJtard'~ Dews to thoac that take aa iaterest BaJ ; NeUie lditcltell, Brfraa. ill Sr. Gftce to leara that the Co. The followiq were dlacla&rJed wlll iD all probability bne one Ia aloce llaJ 7th-Winnie Noaewortby readlaaa for- aut a~':!'• aeallor Spaaiard'• Bay; Oulel 1lanaa, YO~ Tbe dar of •r YeUela llarbor Grace ; Ebeaezer Ti•lor, aDd eaaal1 wooilea·stealllera waa carboaear ; Amelta Dame, Victoria dotabt~ prodactin of more &oocl :vmap. to the C011atry il rneral ; but their day ia cloac4 or f&at cloalar. aate.a D. Oi' B. liJ5B't].Q. locleed. .. a axillary" euriaea ma7 • (lYe the former a chance. 'l'b~ COlli· Out Door Sbelt.en for Oonlum-paay feel they ma•t keep abf\:aat t1vee. of tbeir colllpetltora. The following Tbe Daarhtera of &m~re, SL pl!ticalan fa taken from the Beralcf. J h • b e1 ted M' be

D•riDI' Yr. Gricn:'a -e.deuded 0 a., an: ec tM acp r-'Ylalt to the Old Coantry, the nae.• soa and Mlaa Gooclridfe at preacat

, Ia ~f~d. to ~praeat tHta ..io Uoo waa diecuaaed bJ t.Jse Scottlab, the CoaUreoce of tbe VIctoria IA-Irm, Tbe plao at preae.ot ia to t t J 7 t 9 · f Pla.ce •" order for a ateamer to carry rae 0 mH aae 0 tOf C:Oa er - with oae aoother 011 bow beat to abolat 3.500 toaa dead welcbt. this furtber theJr rood work. The ~ would be ~ ae large agafo u the cal aoclet 1 ad h ld, E Adteatare, aDd aol quite as blr u Y ate to 0 oa m· the F&oriad. Sbeowm becooatiac:t· plre D.ay a ~and Cubloa Sale ed for the ca.riyior of cargo tboa(b to raiee more faada to baild tile eu· there lllay beaccommodatloo.forfew caap~~~eat toe o11tdoor treatment ...,,...0 --. Mr. Grien: brou~rt.t of Uidpieat, taberculoais they haYe ..- ·-- ._., lladcrtakea. Mra. 1 6. Mann oat plaoa with him. He leaYea foe proaalaed to aapply ooe of tbeac ~tlaad apiD ahortly aod aa Mr. aheltera. Til- will be of ao ap­Libklater, &Ia ahipa• buabaad. wUl ~Yed type. -., be there, the propoaltloa will pm- ... _ .. "' .. ·1"-- 'II "' __ .. bably be &aaliaed. If it •• decUied - - ._ '" ,.ue a wuvueQ to baUd, the oew a"---...Atu . .._. loor .._....Jtola Uae puod, aad a - ~Ra---- woodea root ... be walla will be mOdern and ap to date. ae sciHca y~ low, th~ 11~r aDd rreatcr por-aod machlaerr c:a.o aaake her. Tbe Uoa. ot~ru. wblcb cao be open· q1llck haadllar,.of sauo, boU. ...- eel ~~ed &ad fCOer&l. wlft . be- CoDeldered. or- -~- necea.t'J. With all her holds allocated for Two ~ wW occapy each abel­freigh• tbe oew lhip wonld carnr a ter. ult Would be rather loaely for

" ·.~ one aloae. tremeodoaa carp and could eaSily 1 •• atowawayo•erlSO.OOOyouogbarpa. U 111 ~-s-+-With local iodaatrlea oo all aides. it • 6 • .a~aavav J'DVU&&&o

ahould be.,a "f'tr1 euy matter to find Tbe U. T . C:~ht Co: Directors ample employment at other aeasoos had a llleeUor lit Carboaear lately. of the year. , The,. decided aol to pat polea aloor

the aortb tide of Water Street. the Ice in theStnita-Home'a Report Dlrectora. we IUldentaad. wuUor

The s. s. BorDe. Captaia Jacob to aYOid anytblor that woald apon Keao. arrln:d at BaJ or lalaada at the appe&ra~~C~e of o11r atreeta aa4 110011 on lloadaJ, b&Yiar beea ft. proYOii:e oppodioo. Tbe wirill(, able to ret further aorth I baa Flow- etc • requiftd for the HQniaite ez. er'a CoYe oa •ccoaot of lee. The teuloo of the lf&btlar and tel4t' alaip collld not l{et toto Port 'Saaod- Gbo .. •T•tcma would &e .made oa era or Duiel'a Harbor. Saw tboa· ibe llpe of ·p01ea already oo the aaada of old aeala oa Mouda,,.C.pt. aoath aide. wi,ich pola. a lao are to GIUam'a ac:hooaer &lllODf thea. be im~ Ia loob and wear by

• 410at .of· ·patat. Bear's Con will -Los AoJdee. Ca1., May 5..- .-t la:"eittiaieloa of Iichte. Tbe

John J. McNamara &ltd hla brother, .mt ewt~ aDd otJaet t .. Jamee B. McNaatara. were arralp phone apparatn lately arriYCd wiU ed late to-clay before Saperlor Juctp eaable tlie thirty or ao aew appU. Bonhtell oa aioeteea fadlctmeate.. caata; aome of tlaem bel• oa \be chamar aanter ta caoalq a dy- llat for that aef•l -.pp1iaDce to .be aallllle uploaloa la tlae Loe AopiCa acnecL We..aboald be ple.uecl If Tiawa balldlar. &ltd theCOD~aeot tbe compa111 lrillJille ita wa~eoota deatllof lllbell. Dlatrlct AUOraey to dn niihlcleiL rate. to ~ Fredericka ClOilaeDlecl to a poat~e- bolden. Sllda W011W. we .bellen. ~\:;:n Jaae 1. aod tlaat Uae b&MQ the COillpiUIJ. Ute ~Ia', U4 wa bJ JocSce 8ot'ci..U. the cltlllla·UIII recilfth.

Our rcadera will recollect that In tbe &re that happened at Lyoa. :ldau.. ia a tbree-a\orey tenement on Februarylllb laat. Mr. Arthur Gor· doa. son of Mr Jaran Gordon. lor· mcrly of tble. town. wu ap-o~ken or aa aatferiar I rom lung trouble and u f&)laatl![e~~Cued br tala wife and re .. acitated with dit!i.:lllty. Tlic poor fellow baa .tau died. The fol · lowia.r ~rticalarn and aclecrcd me· mortal ataaaa ba• been furnia'Jed u.a.

Dicct, at Lynn. •tau . U S A , on S&tarday, April 2~tb, after tbirteeo lftODtha' illoua of conaumptioa Arthur, aecoad aon of IIJr. Jamu Gordoo. cooper. formerl1 of thi• towu. aged Jo) JUrtJ tic lcnH :1. wife, ace MI.. Faooie Webbu.

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Baggage Checked to Destination. claarbter of Mra. Valentine Webber ~__;...._ ________ ..._ ___ ~---of tbla town. :1nd tw<~ cbihlren to mourn their aad loaa. ~ lbao a fortalcht before. bia

&'f&IHhlother paaaed away here. Tile father baa lost alac:e 'he left.

a few 70... aro1 Ill• wife. twu eoaa, &dpr aad Arthur, aad bia motber. -wttb the family called to paM l~b tbia uw benan:ment; we kader Mr aJ•pathy. "Aaletp ia J•ua. bleaeecl aleep ~

J'fOIIl wlaich aoae enr wailea to weep.

A calm aad aodlatarbed repoae, Uabroku b7 tulaitof foes."

Ma. RoauT S. KuT. The death al Waterford, Ireland,

on tbc 17th laat., after a llaceria_­illaeaa. i• aaoouoc:cd of :Robert S. Kent, al[ed 34 ~eara, brother of Jam• laf. K'eot, Jeaq., K.C. of St. Joha 'a. Be lufree to moaru hie loaa a wife aee Mlaa Doran of Wa­terford, bealdee fon brother• • three aiatera. to all of whom 6Tuo.u.o tende,. ita •ympatby.

Ma. J.ucu SIXMa, JR. We regret to record the death of

Mr. JamH Slmma. Jr .. carpenter. Mr. Simm• wae or a delicate COD· aHtulloa, haYIDf a teodeaq to loag dlaeaae, aa4 wu ailinr for yeara. Be field a.cootr.&et for a part of the aew Hirh School. and a cold rot wbilat at the work lu the inc:lement weather of this Sprior i• tho~bt to baYe haateoect hia cod. wbach took place at hla aiater'a oa Monday aoraiDC laat after ao illoeu o{ a few wedra. TIM faaeral took place on We4aeaday laat, wheo his re· maloa were coaalfDed to their ~t­illf :place Ia the C. of E. cemetery, ReY. T. Godde11, ofticiatior. Mr. Sim .. waa a f!oe workman but wu baadica_pped by IU health. Be wu uomarnea. Be Jeayea behilid him a father, UYiur in SL John ' .. and ooe alater (Aaoie) Kra. Robert Noacworthy. To the sorrowiDJ:" friend• sympathy ia e.ztcaded.

-Mr. Hqh A. LeMeaaurler baa beea appointed by our priocipalliah uporten to look after their buai· oae iateruta at Italy aad Naplea.

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.Laet. Sunday wu " Mother Day'' at Weefey Cburcb, St. Joho'a. Tbe Rn. J. W. Bartlett in the Fdrenooa ud tbe Ru. J. K. Curtia. a A., ia the eeenior preached able a.Dd im· pre•be acrmooa. " Lincoln, Gar­lield, Rasldri" aad other rreat meu, tbe latter aa14, "attribated their aacceaa to a aother'a aclf aacri&c:e.. TbeYother was a oatioa'• ereateat aaact." Like o~of the greatest rill• of the all· Creator, ita rreat nl'e ia lit rea1bed. .

-ParUea reqairiar lime to treat their rrouud for caaker or other potato dlacaac may, throulfh u ar­raogemcat the Newfoaodlaod Board of A.(ricaltare baa made, o\ltaio the aame fo~ 6fteeo ceata per ..baahel aad for applylq to the (TOuod for feDeral parpoaea for thirty ceota per bualtel For particulara pc:raona In this Agricultural Diatrict will •rply to the Pruideat or Secretary o tbe Harbor Grace Ag;Acultanll Soclety.-AdY. ---

-CoaoM.t.TION.-We hue reached the Crowolor point of excellence io oar IT&Jid dtaplay of New Spring Sui tioga aad-Faac:y VeatlaKa. which baYe lately ,:~•ed -direct. Gooda are Britlab ufactare. and en:ry aamber Ia a wiltoer. Let aa asalce your aut S•lt ha' the Lateat New Yorlr Style, " with all the Ameri· eaa club," from tbeae food I. Mtn/ OrWn l'frnl ftltmt/11 tJ/tQIJi(m. Write »d&J for amplea aacl meaaore cardL J. A W. IIAD18.t.ll';

Tllekptrt~

Rn. G. Foreabaw of Bart's Con· teat occapied the pulpit of the ~tbodiat Cbarcb on Saaday Di(bt. ffia diacouree which waa Yery ill· atructin:, wu li1teaed to by a larre coagreptioo with rapt atteotioo.

Tbe public wharf which aulfered so m~cb damare some few week• .,-o. 11 now completed and ia in aplendid condition. A lifbl will be pla.oc:d at ita bea.1 wbicb ~111 be of great benefit to tbe naaela toler­in~ the harbor at oirbt.

Mra. Ploeent, the retaroed Mia· aioaarf from Cbioa, ldsere In towo, atteodtnr tbe Women'• Mluionary Coo•eatioo, whic:b ia beior held here. She Ia a l'Utat o{ the Rn. Jamca a_nd Mra. Piocoek.

The brif Beatrice, Capt. Tboa. Fitllg-erald, ia now out 33 daya from Gibra_ltar, sail. !&den to Meura. John Rorke & Sooa. Her arrinl ia looked forward to daily.

FeY. T. B, Darb.f.' B.A., of Har­bor Gr&c:c:. baa beeo io town the

the aeniu waa of an imprc:uivc aJI4I •e?. iottrealiar character. 'i llr. . Hampton aad family left ·t.1 Tauclay uenin.: 'a traan fur Biellop'• Falla. wbere tbey intend makiag U:eir future home.

We learn that tbia bu been a buy week in Court ci~cle•. eeural ca.- lla•illc beea broucbt forward. la COIItel)llalCC ol a ditatrument w ... a .£011ple oi aclaoooer own· .. 011 IIIOild&J-aaoraie• Ia at, ae to wllo ... eatltled to tile irat plac:c: at tile wlluf. wlalch for the put JeU wu JUred by tbe Gonrumeat for ...... of U..'peablic.

0...11'0JrDEHT, MaJIIdl. 191L --Uae Duul'ltoll SVlke

U.!own. 0 U... .. ptf;J.tlpat da1break,

Alld tlleft•e lllltiJI .. dOwu : Tlleft•e 110 ti• to dre8a •P amart11

Wlaea tb(daacl'liM~trfkea tbe tow a.

We juat slip our aonaia£' tabbla", Aad asa'a faee It wea,. no frowa.

We're like Bnkc•aand Red Iajin , Wbea tbe claad'lton atrflles the

town. Ma'a beat knife ia asiuinr atraoge·

ly, Ber cleaa apron can 't be 'loon'

Till it comea baclr, bUlfiDR" rraadly, , Whu tbe dand'lioo atnkea tbe

town. And we akarry to tbe meaclowa.

Oa tbe wet gran we kneel down. Dad uya prayer and outdoor labor

"ben tbc daod'lioo atri.lo::ef the towu.

Be throwe ma a ailyer dollar. And Sal quic:.kly ruabea down

To the g-rc>«r'a, you know wbat for. Wbeo the daod'lioo atrlkea the

town. See the old pol bow it bubbles,

The fat pork chunk forma ita ../"-( crown.

0 we haYe our Coronation "When the dand'lioo atrikes the

town. • Now we •it. the whole big family.

All epruced·up in coat and gown, And we ban our Royal dinner

Wbeo the daod'Uoo etrikes the town.

past two daya attending the W. M. W'th 1 · t tb c Coo notion. u 1 apo otn.e• o aa. or o

Word baa been recei,.ed ia towu Wb~, tbe . Flippera Stnk~ the: to tbe etfeet thllt the acbr. ~le ' Town. ~nltca by aunesttoo of Pearl, which wae detai~ed l'f"'t'he a youar fnend. TB£ \VatTER.

durlog the put winter. , P&RSON L D( ,!g put io there OQ accouot of . A ' nr amall·pox oa board, arrln:d Mi~ ·Golborpe, a ata_dcot at !Jal·

oo Fraday at Burin, buing- been l6 bouaae UoiYefS\ty, Bahf!U- arnved daya 00 the paua~re. 1 iD towp oo MooClay neuaa~.

Rn. F. R. Mattbewa aad wife Mr. aod Mra. Arthur l'ayl_or of are in town •pending a few daya. Carboo~r • paid a ebort • laat . to

CORRUI'ONDENT. frieDdl lD .to'!D 00 Monda! neo1ng. Carboneac, MaJlS. 1911. Miu Happaalei came from C:lr·

BRIGUS BRIEFS. boacar b1 Thanday afternoon·" train and aa tbe guest of Mra. Munn aqd MiM Muno at B,.cbead. Mi!i'>

-- Bfppleley parpoaea roing by th.! • Gertrude Bartlett, the !Oillllfeat out$. S. Roaalind to Montreal on daugb\U of. Mr. John Bartlett. died 1 her ~y to Summerland" Briti :1 early oo Friday moruiag laet, after Columbia-the place wliere Mr. an,! a couple of week'a illoeaa. aced fiye Mra. A. G. Muon aod family reaid'"· ud a half years, aad wae buried Ber frienda wiab her a pleannl lo the Methodiat cemetery on Sao· pauare to the Wut where abe 1n· da1 alteru_90o. BeiDif a acbolar of tend• atayio~ a while. the Pri:11ary Saodar Sc:bool, the Mr. and Mra. Whitman intent! acbolan attended the fuaeral io pro- tllkiag paasace by tbeoe.zt Roaahml usaiou, walk-lor before the corJ*!. for Montreal eo route to Sault St Much aympatby ia felt for Mr. aad Marie, to eee their dau~rbter- and Mra. Bartlett io their berea•ement. sou-lo·law Mr. and Mra. R. Trickic.

Amoor the Yieitor. to our towo We wiab them a very pleaaant tnp. the paat week were: Mra. F. W. Mra. Simmcna, Mr. Simrnoolt., Anrel, Meaara. Job Roberta and Jt mother went to Sl Jobo'a by Tbur>-· HiUlard o! St. Jobo'e, Mlaaca Alice day alterooon'a train to vi1it h,r Bartlett and Bllda Jardine, a.od daarbter. who is about to eotc:r th.: Min B. McLean, of Bay Roberta, General Boapltal to uoder~:o treat· a.od Mra. G. B. Bo~t. Jobo'a. meat for rbeumaliam. M~a. Sin.

A cargo of North y 1 coal ar· mona ls bringing ber two lltt l.: riYed for. Mr. Harold Uett oo gra.odchildreo home witb her 1 l Tuesdaylaat. take cbarre of tbem durin~ thctr

Mr. and Mr. A. Rabbi Lao! Heart'a mother'a ably at tbe boapital. Coote.ot, who bu.: bee.D speodiac Mra. Tbomu Roll, who ha& tx~n a few daya here with their friende, in two weeka at the b_,ital. St. left by this morolar·e lraio for Car· Joho 'a. ia •ery much !>tiler an I boaear. bopee to be weU eoou&:'h to retu rn

A oumber o! Church of England home in the co~ee of a few week ... clerpmeo arriYtd here by Tuee- ~ Dugald uno arrived J;~,t day a traio, for the parpoee of at· oigbt from hi trip to tbc Draz l te.odiar a Clarical mteUag io coo- aa_d the West lodiea. necUoo with tbe Deanery of Concep­tion Ba.J. .Amoor tboae present were : ReY. Canon Noel cfl Harbor Grace, ReY. E. C. Clench of Salmo.o· Cove. Ru. 'F. SeYcro of Port de Grave. Rn. J. S. Adama of 'Spao­iard'a Bay, Ru. E. Ruated of up: per Ialaad Con. Rer. F. W. Coller of Carbooear. ReY. J. 0. Britnell of 8-.y de Verde. and the ReY. G. iL ~lt. M.A., of SL Jobo'a. Senice waa bela lo St. Georre'a Church at cirht 6'cloclc that en:oitlf, aod waa attended by tbe Guild ~odet,, wbo marchet\ to the diareb iJl prc>«a­elon. preeedctl by the brus blad. Tbeft wu a IAlrJ• atteoduCIC, and

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-The N. S. Herald uys that a rty of eeoreral men and wom~n

rom NewfOundland that arrin- I ('eceDtl.L_by the S.. S. Glenco\ put uf' a\• the Qoeeo Botti there. and lett lo the moruiag for point• wut t:~k· iDir with_ tbem all tbe epread& :lthl pUlow:ab.._ma. Some of tbc:m w~r.· ~eld u~at New Glaagow but not! · IDf waa t od Oil" them. Of cour>< there g-ood aod bad in th· ... Ialand aod elaawhere. but for t l• · aake of the couotry'a g-ood na•tw Newfouodlaodera at bome anol abroad feel about 1ucb ach as th 1

ODe badl7.