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IW ... .. VOLUME XLIX. -Richard Joeeph Sbedro, the Sy- rian. tbat attempted to murder Ba- •il Noah a covple of mont.ha or ";,,. tio &fO, aad Domilllc Richuda the aiau aad abettor , ud apparently bia in· atiptor la the duk deed. were acn. ttl)ced on Monday tut by Bia Lord. aliip the Chief Juatice to ae-ren ycara in the Pe1liteatiar7, with bard la.· bor . TheJ both had pleaded cuilty. It ia aaid that the.e mea-thre.aten to put .an end to their rue. - Lleut:.COt. Ree.. a.a. .••• one of the flOlll St. John'• in the s.· S. ROMllncL Be la to be married oa Monday uzt to Stall· Ca ptain Ker, late of the 8. A. Gtace Bo.pital, Wt.nnlpef. Tbe Coloael ia poptalar beTe aDd •lw••e the Ialaad wbereftl' lmowD, and h1• maay friexld.a and admirer. wieb him and hi• fair bride to be n ry many hap and ueehal yean o! wedded Uf ber. The Roea· ho at ilax OD lloada7 , m.ornliitr la.It. ' . . I , ' (TWO DOLLUI PD TlU.L] OtJll MOTl'O: '' Beat Qaalit;J ! Lowelt Prices I" We hue all grades ol Lumber in stock, and penona requiring material in that lioe are uked to iospect them and obtain the prieel. . On of 5-8 Spruce, suitable for Fencing. The lot ii oft'er . ed fo r one month from date at 90 eta. pe.r 10 0 f eet-cheap aod Jood fencing. . To arrive-a latge ab1pment of all kinda of Lumber. ALL AS Dl.Y ..U SMQ U. Housc.Ymiabings for imide and out· lido work. All neatly tiniabed and tupplied at short notice. Send' us your ordert, and receiYe prompt attention, good material and the best prices. •Sehr. "Water Lily,'' 3GO IL No. 1 SBIRGLBS, Also Matched BOAllD, ac. ' - Bast .M Sydney Coal, - R. o·. McRae &, Sons. - CURRANTS: •• Choice Cleaned in Quarter Cases. For lowest prices apply to W. A. '- U N N, Gazette Building, St. John's. ... -. na, llJle IDd •cl Workman· ..s,..-... ... a .... wan of All k1ilU ...... ... atlowilt pdOl9 .... wlda 11-- . llllAft CJuU nppUecl OD &J> plloatloa ,., ... t'D B'1' .. wsoa 9RAO•. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, · Tar, Pitch, . , Fi.Shery Supplies, &c. Boar4, Scantling, Dry . Goods. · pry G°"ds, Hardware. . . Lumber of Good Quality no¥-' in / 1111·1 111.u Oabo& ............ '-' St. .John's; ('SetabUalttd lMf,) Beach Premises, ·: H3.rbor Grace. -ALSO- Full assortments Dry Goode, -viirione, Grooories, Hard- ware, Mattrasees, Crochryware, Furniture, &o. Full liaesiGranite and Marble Head· ltoOel, Monuments and Cemetery [)e. comiona n0w on hand. Designs and elbinatw on application. Best work· maDilbip. Lowest prices. tlli-Branch Buslneea at Labrador. 1 Ross, Harbor Grace llUIB'S MAULE WORKS, CABOT BUILDING, GROCERIES · AND PROVISIONS \ · Arr J. J. HENNESSY'&. WINTER - GOODS I W ATKB. STllEET, • ST. JOHN'S. TEA-A apecialty of all best .. Codfiah .. Herring, eto Fruit of t.11 kinda Green Groceriea and Produce of all kinda. 'Oentl•t. Stationery of all kinda. Conffftionery, wbol.,ale &retail. D.l4l P..,.,..-4 JlaiMrtot- H11rdware and CrockeT)lwaqe. Pa.iota of all Oppoat. T. ll'lllU'do •Co'•· abop Paint., Oila. Tobecoo and of the beat ·,uadea. Leather and Leatherware. c.rri8ge and Cart Harne•. & JOBN'B 1Gif-Ho1""8" and c.m-.ee for hire 11.t all timea. . .-B:SOlUITe Nht to a.H th• Ro]>8 ·FU.bing Alan, • 11toak of ramo- Bal• lletiaod of P&!Dlna I patc'lnt medio1oea. Pru•uw \)ti aJ ""Y' at baod. O.Jdllibj la 8,, JohD'• .ad Bubor ""ll . J--'· . ) __ _3 l . \ Qn;M,._ .a. m v ""'r""'" at ot.oeet • . . Dr: ' LEHR, Men's, Women's and Children's \ .Clothing. Rubbers 1 and Boots. Stock of Blankets to arri ve next week. Cf oths, heeds and General Dry Goods. JAMES CRON, . . '\ .. i - Water St . .. ..

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VOLUME XLIX.

-Richard Joeeph Sbedro, the Sy­rian. tbat attempted to murder Ba­•il Noah a covple of mont.ha or";,,.tio &fO, aad Domilllc Richuda the aiau aad abettor, ud apparently bia in· atiptor la the duk deed. were acn. ttl)ced on Monday tut by Bia Lord. aliip the Chief Juatice to ae-ren ycara in the Pe1liteatiar7, with bard la.· bor. TheJ both had pleaded cuilty. It ia aaid that the.e mea-thre.aten to put.an end to their rue.

- Lleut:.COt. Ree.. a.a. .••• one of the ~orera flOlll St. John'• in the s.· S. ROMllncL Be la to be married oa Monday uzt to Stall· Captain Ker, late of the 8. A. Gtace Bo.pital, Wt.nnlpef. Tbe Coloael ia poptalar beTe aDd •lw••e thro~h the Ialaad wbereftl' lmowD, and h1• maay friexld.a and admirer. wieb him and hi• fair bride to be n ry many hap and ueehal yean o! wedded Uf ber. The Roea· ho at ilax OD lloada7

, m.ornliitr la.It.

' . .

I ,

' •

(TWO DOLLUI PD TlU.L]

OtJll MOTl'O: '' Beat Qaalit;J ! Lowelt Prices I"

We hue all grades ol Lumber in stock, and penona requiring material in that lioe are uked to iospect them and obtain the prieel.

.On b&nd~ooo<eet of 5-8 Spruce, suitable for Fencing. The lot ii oft'er. ed for one month from date at 90 eta. pe.r 10 0 feet-cheap aod Jood fencing. . To arrive-a latge ab1pment of all

kinda of Lumber. ALL AS Dl.Y ..U SMQU.

Housc.Ymiabings for imide and out· lido work. All neatly tiniabed and tupplied at short notice.

Send' us your ordert, and receiYe prompt attention, good material and the best prices.

•Sehr. "Water Lily,''

3GO IL No. 1 SBIRGLBS, Also Matched BOAllD, ac.

' -Bast .M Sydney Coal,

-R. o·. McRae &, Sons.

-CURRANTS: ••

Choice Cleaned in Quarter Cases. For lowest prices apply to

W. A. '-U N N, ~~~l:f,'~ Gazette Building, St. John's.

...

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-. na, llJle IDd •cl Workman· ..s,..-... ... a.... wan of All k1ilU ......

... atlowilt pdOl9 .... wlda 11--~ .

llllAft CJuU nppUecl OD &J> plloatloa ,., ... t'D B'1' .. wsoa 9RAO•.

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS.

Provisions, Groceries, Cadiz Salt, · Tar, Pitch, . ,Fi.Shery Supplies, &c.

Boar4, Scantling, Dry.Goods. · pry G°"ds, Grccerie~ Hardware. ~

. . Lumber of Good Quality no¥-' in S~k. / 1111·1 111.u ·I~ Oabo& ............ '-'

St. .John's; ('SetabUalttd lMf,)

Beach Premises, ·: H3.rbor Grace.

-ALSO-

Full assortments ~f Dry Goode, -viirione, Grooories, Hard­

ware, Mattrasees, Crochryware, Furniture, &o. Full liaesiGranite and Marble Head· ltoOel, Monuments and Cemetery [)e. comiona n0w on hand. Designs and elbinatw on application. Best work· maDilbip. Lowest prices.

tlli-Branch Buslneea at Grady~ Labrador. ~ •

1 Tho~s Ross, Harbor Grace

llUIB'S MAULE WORKS, CABOT BUILDING,

GROCERIES ·AND PROVISIONS \ • ·Arr J. J. HENNESSY'&. WINTER - GOODS I

W ATKB. STllEET, • ST. JOHN'S. TEA-A apecialty of all best ~ee .. Codfiah .. Herring, eto Fruit of t.11 kinda Green Groceriea and Produce of all kinda. •

'Oentl•t. Stationery of all kinda. Conffftionery, wbol.,ale &retail. D.l4l P..,.,..-4 JlaiMrtot- H11rdware and CrockeT)lwaqe. Pa.iota of all ~lours.

Oppoat. T. ll'lllU'do •Co'•· abop Paint., Oila. Tobecoo and Ci~arettea of the beat ·,uadea. Leather and Leatherware. c.rri8ge and Cart Harne•.

!.4.nBB~. & JOBN'B 1Gif-Ho1""8" and c.m-.ee for hire 11.t all timea. . .-B:SOlUITe Nht to a.H th• Ro]>8 ·~~ ·FU.bing I~plem.enti.. Alan, • ~ 11toak of ramo- Bal• lletiaod of P&!Dlna I patc'lnt medio1oea. Pru•uw \)ti aJ ""Y' at baod. O.Jdllibj la 8,, JohD'• .ad Bubor ""ll . J--'· . ) __ _3 l . \ Qn;M,._ • .a. m ~ v ""'r""'" at ot.oeet ~· ~ • .

. ~

Dr:' LEHR, • Men's, Women's and Children's Wint~r

\

.Clothing. Rubbers1and Boots.

Stock of Blankets to arrive next week.

Cf oths, heeds and General Dry Goods.

JAMES CRON, . . '\ .. i

~

- Water St ...

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' Alden's Cyclopedia.

For sale ~eaJ>:-OUO ..... .0 11.a..,.DT Toi.., oootalnlne; abou' 2l,OOO woll·prlo&­od 'P"it'fl. (7){ x, 4}{ x l~ ln..1 wl'b nolll· erono Ul•'"'Uone. Aid••• ltullfold Oyolopodla -Cham~rl' looomparabl• worll

1 wllb addllioDI to make h more

1a11aolo to~ American readers. Oom· bin• tho advao&agco of a Or1t-rato 01olopodta wlt.h thooe of a ~b-cl,... proiwucC11g d ictio lWl'f'Y• Very hl1Jb ieaiimootale. You would ate tbll Un tlmOI to o•ery once you would UM I.be more oambroDI 01clopoi1lu and dlclioo· arlOL No Uve bo.eloHI or proteaiilooal man, ao amb\lioa. 1ouog man, no ~omo olrolo can aftord 10 do Wll.boa~ a itood oyclopedlaaod dictionary. May beuad on tho lnatalmaut plan. Apply to

VICTORIA BOOK STORE.

{l StlATOL.~ llEFOU TKE

SAFI, SURI ill OHLY C~RI 'iOP,

SCIATIC-A~ / . lfiiir"Scores of tcatimooiala bad from

' per.on• who have been cured by the U&e or S ClATOL. The original tcati· moniala c:an be aee.o on application to the Company. -----

Price-30 cents per bottle. For a:i.le by ageota throa.gbout tbe

countr1. WboleaaJe only from

, The Peddle Liniment Co., JJarbor C>'1.« •. Njlil.

EXTRACT From the llercbant Shipping Act

Referring to the Naming ot Ships.

W.S. Goodwin, D.O.S, Gradu.ate of Philadelphl& Dcot&l Collece and Bo. pi t&1 of Oral &urcery ......

s. 1111. T. w. 'f. F, s. _._. 1 2 3 4

s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1'7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

WILD GEESE.

Alonir \be ocean'• ahlogly edge, Athwart &be &arqaolle 1weep of

• l!kJ The wild ge ... ln a wfoged wedge

Go darkliog bJ.

From far legoom beplumb,;a wi&b \ palm,

BJ oo .. and cape, by bluff and bay

Through de~· or .Wrm, through TUU of calJD, ·

ThtJ apeecl Ma.Ii w • the p'i.aro flaeb• on tbm 81s'bt ;

Tbey do no\ lleed lta beckoning bum;

The an&' Norlb, 1lretohing weird • aod white,

1 Lan11rllke a dream;

Loree and &bey an1wer '° the oall ; Cbarm1, and they yield &hem «>

&be 1pell, Moved .. tr by a anbUe ibrall

Ineorutable.

Do__yoa no& fMl U, comrade, too, Tbe ln-pable delight,

The mounuog rap\ure, \bat bide JOU

Take .. rnal AiahL T

18 THE POLE MOVING.

OUR MIGHTY KllPIBB IN ftGUrur&

Num.Y {00.000.000 ~ h ·· ILUllT111G 11.oW,000 8QOilJI

. !lt.f18-A meu of information. 'fhlllh

will bring a feeli.ag of pdde '° •••?J ll:a1llabmao, le contained to \be 1tati1Ucal abluao' from &be BrlU1h Empire, reoentlj publllhecL

Tha total population of lbe Em· plre la 887 ,991,000, and \be total ~ 11,828,000 !~re mu ... tbeee fl,uree bein~ ma«le 01 follew1 :­

. Uol~ Kioadom bu a popula tlon of '4,10f..000. and an area or li0,000 equare milee; India, 294.· 117,000 population i 1,767,000 aq. milee ; other oolo01ee aod poea111 1ioa11, 49,670:000 population ; 9,· 486,000 aqoare miles.

Canada h-.. an are& or 8,746.674 equare mllea and a popula\ion of 5,988.658'.i.. while 4,ue,ralia, wi\h an area of 2,v14.~l "loare milea, hae '~pul&Uon or Ula9.828.

'l'lam, •Jail• - ~"' clom UI a popalatloQ of .6 ... D &o lbe aqaan inlle, A a aam· ben under 1 6 inen '° \ • nme ~and Canada under 1.

Tbe following table ah WI lbe population of •&riou la 01 In Eoglud, oomp&red wilb l1le largen Colonial town• :­

Town. POJ>Ulatlon. London ..•....• t,798.218 Lf.erpool. .......... U6,1U )lanobHter ".... 643,1"8 Jlirmiogbam. . . . 568.165 Leedl ·~······· . . . . 470,MS 8he1B"elch......... 466.663 Bri.a\ol • • . . • . . .. . .. 867 .979 81dne1 .. .. .. • . . . 538,000 Mtilboume......... 626,400 Montreal .. ...... • 4000 Toronto • . . . . . . S~.800

Mr. Cotaworlb gave Coloolat Bong Konir . . . . 211,000 readen lu' J"dd• morniDs an in· Adelaide • • . . • . lU.400

CRUEL OARNIV AL 10KE.

Tbel'9 comea from the Canary lJl• a 1tor1 of a oroel joke-for eucb It apparently mue\ be reg.id· ed-=-the vlclim11 of wbioh are \roly \0 be pltied. The other daf 20 young meo of Lu:lEma11 deo1ded to artaJ themaelv aa Indiana.. and inauucled a t an named

ncleoo Alooid' \9 prepare t.hem a 00&' of paint •hioh "ould give 'hem the reiular redeklo bue ll'nuloiaco 1meired tbelr facea "ith •. wpagnilioeo' copper coating, on wbtoh be painied all eor'8 of iD· MCle. Thia dllguiy obtained euoh • brilli&n' 1ncceu &ti'a' 1111b&rquenl• b ~ other inhabltao\8 flooked to i'raobleoo'e ebop, a1kitig biw to metamorphoee them similarly. Wbeo tbe oaroiva1 fun wu o\ler the people atart«'d to remove the paint, bo\ to lbeir horror Uiey could make no imprulioo on It. They ap· plied to a obemi11L for ossl11tanoe. bu\ all the comfort that man of aoleuoe ooald gin them wu to ibe etreo\ \ha' a Odrroel .. bad been mlxed wi\b \be taUoolJJI au,Uer, an4 &hey •Ould relllain all their lives diaftgored. The North Am erloan lodian1 iD their fury reeoh· ed to ban a\ leaa\ Alonr.o'111C&lp, bu~ wamed in time. aayt the

Wer'e oorre1pondent, be had al · r"'1y made hie eeoape from Laa Palmu to Bayonqe.

A well-mown bnaioeu man, wh~ Uve1 in the 1abnrb11. and u1ually goes home by \be 5 30- train, met a friend $be o\ber da1. and w&a per 1uded io remain Ill town for the e•eolog, and attend a emoker.

He wu IR a lou for a moment bow '° SQ.Oare bimeeU with hie wife; bo' llnally going lo the lele· grapb-ofBce, he wired :

"M.iued the 6.30 lraio. Do noi keP.P dinner waiting for me. Will be home later.11

R.&ct1U.TIONS MAD& BY TH& Bo.uo or Tune, tN CoNJUNCIIOM WlTH TB.S O!ice in re.ideae&-Water Street. Cow1<11ss10NUs or Cusrows UNDn ,. nut door to the Ba.Dk.

terM\iag preNDtaUon of hla •l•n Brtabane........ 182,468 .. to the probablli\J lba' &be Nvth Calcutta (•llb a black and .rbite Pole wu gradaallJ mo•iog to auoh popolatioo or 966,926), BombaJ di U •L. • v.~-- d N b (982,000), and lladru (648 000),

It WI.IS & good deal later when be reached home, and, meeUng wifey a\ \be door, he aaw a llgb\ in her •JM &bat made him wi&h he had come home earlier.

SECTION 50 or TR& M.ncHAMT Tilth ~beolwtely with· SHtl'PfNG ACT, 1906.

reo OD, -•· .-uupe an ort are &be lar1•t towna lo lodia ~=:a Ta::.'J~~ 'Tb:1:b:~ There are els: other iowo1 in the tba& lbe Polee an changing Uaelr Depeodeoo&:1\b a popoJatioo or

out pain by ue of Titalised air or

UNDER the provisions of Section perfect &a&e&thetic. 50 or the Merchant Shipping

At:t., 1906, the Board of Trade, in con• junction 'ffith th·e (',oaunilliooen 0 Customs, hereby make the fo~wing

J:.Uih':' ;&;:U: 0~Ua'!' =• mT':et~~l .~~ or the fveigu

"Did you get my mM11age, dear· eai ?" he quickly asked, hoping to Coreetall the trouble.

G. I •I AR D I AN ula of ro\&Uoo 19 Aaoalog, la oo& and lotu-lmperial trade of 'iH

Regulations relating to ships' ~es, ' aod direct that they shall cot'De into

\;,J original wllb Kr. Cotaworlb,and we Em pl re amoon'8 to £1,626,018,000.

FIRE AND LIFE do DO& uderMaocl blm'uolalmiug Tb11 buse •olume 0Urade l1 i:pade th•& l& 11. Some ftf\eeo 1..,. or up u follew1:

, ... Yea,11 'lbe replied, lo obilly aocent1; "and I would like you to exj>lain why JOU eent a wire at 4.28 &ellln~ me you had mi•ed the 6 SO train I' force on ut January, 1908 :

1.-Any person who proposes to make application for the Regiltry of a :British Ship s~ve ooti~ in writ· iog or the pro name or the Ship to the Rcgtstrar of Shipping at the iD­tendcd Port of Regittry at lcaat four­teen days before the date oo which it is contemplated to elJ'ect the registry.

7 .-When it ia proJ>C*d to regilter the atiip at a port not 1ituated in the Bribab Ialanch. the R.egiltrar to WbolD the name ii intimated ma• ~ with the regiltrJ ol tbe abip i'r be ... fies bicmell that die name doea not

in the Carent Men:afttila Har ~.:e name doM IO-; ......... ~ ..... ·~ cMioa to die ...... r Geaeral-ol

• and ..... and tbe Cilia ..... _ .. ... for........, ... ~ i. ......

l>eplltmeDt ol CallOml. ..s J ... _,. i9o& IL W. ~

A 5 11 tC._.

# TBNDB will be~ at dale

a9ce anti DOc.I cm Wsollm>AY. die

Jssnranu aBO'n. more •10 a ~phle& ... publlah l'orel1n &fad• .: . .••• itl,129,778.000

ed b~ • Nilda or Tacoma, ID• Inwr-lm~rlal trade 896,240,000 U&led "Tb• y _ _. Cbao1e In •be Wiib regard to lm~rta , and ex· -India lay• claim to two boy•

~· • fb, ... the 'ollowlng ~u- 1bow lLUD'l'JID.1 Earlb'a Asia," lo wbloli a 1oocl ,.. 1' ·- who, if the report be true. arc real

O.'DI ~·~ mao"' fao\t w ... .. , om, wblob be e nlae of goodaaeo' y\h .. prln· prodlgiea. A Bcnrcs aafrte new•· ~ ~~uu..., • &bough\ warranted Uie con'9Ddon c[p&l foreign coanVi• into Uae paJ>Cf' aay1 : •· Whea the elder was

o...-so04Pl'I' .aOOQDJOllt Uta& ui .. bad been a.,1adden Brltiah Empire and &be 'Hlue of two year• be acqaircd thealpbabcla l'ord:'lnmnD ' r obui• la tbe axla of rok¥'OD from goodl HD• out of &be Empire: of te'feflll la.aguagcs almoat anaid·

w&a111 o• t,710,0008'1 a dl,No&lon a& riah& angl- '°lb t Impol'W. Kspo~ ed. and bf hfa filth year got b1 umw.~;;;.:m;Oi- --- w...- lt .BftW QOOQ:t'd JD uod~ Unia.d 8 . £199,lW.OOO £111,898 000 heart tbt: whole of the gr~t gram·

- ed l .~ v: 'ranoe. Sl·-000 IS0,8UO OUO .aiar of Panlal, togetber with aeTeral 'Dle etJ•BDUJI Mias a ... 'e uo-eooGm oa of't.oea& ~..;.. .&aooo 7oM&:ooo Sqtiab. 8&.Dlkrlt. Riodi and Bea· ~ lnin ._.~ ...... •Ill&~~ Pol~ a.Ml•.; Bouaa:l . 89 511 000 1e:us.ooo pU booka. ~ bi• •lzth year be

=:::.~=.:~ ... oooar at .:!. 0m.a1e r~:zn7 ~~~ r:·m~ =:e•:!!~fe:a:;; !rar:':.::t~:'dNa:~ .... ~ ..-:J& - _;:i;: &lme lia "'9latan. . .... • • • • In bis M:Teath year, be baa ta.kea up ...... Kr.. 0...wwlb mak9I no claim In 1908 nearly l.11~000 &oDI of tbe yow of an anc.ient Brabamarch· ftit's±.. laa-.r=e u.& .W. u..on u &o Uie Q,.al •team •ea\el1 were boil\ ln "'• arin. after being iueatcd with the ~ ~f'r:---...;: ~II hS.vn. acl u la fair United JClnadom. Bone Kong le ataif aooe. urn, thread• and black ~:W-~ ~ .. .,lllMulltD the YlrJ bed of eaoond oo tbe llel with 7,~ \ODI antelope akin, and ia 1tudyi~ tbe

'I.A •• WD'tlli,a.~ aOll wh• u n~ta lba' pf new tblpa, while Canada UI third Vcdu. The other boy, hia youager ._ .. - ..... ~ .... .,. a barir.i an w1'h 6,828 l.0111. brother, no'tf about four year• old • w:,a;·..,...; ... ._. ul .,P11oaaoe Thi• !low onrwhelming i1 the pte· la able to read bookl iu Sanskrit.

' • ' Gutt• , 18~ .. 1 nOiin a llUI• more poaderanoe of BriU1h 1hlpbulld Beopli •.•d Hindi with eaee •and

•.-Utct a- ' San· Ing ID&J be JadK•d from \be fol· aua commit.to memory ~UY ,fUSage ., l& 8dl foll 8:.. .a,. lowinl( table or •es&el1 entered and OI\ bearipg tt once or twu:e.

=• of OD ofo~e I• of cleared la Ua Un\&ed Kingdom 11711 I llSSfu 18 dm to Ille MOaC.aion from aod '° rhh1b Coloniea "Ud4 m6

of Ila• loe .i &be !forth PS'l• A ad J>C*Mlllo 1906 : ..._.., aonmaladon ... m, to be lto&er9 Tool!, Cleared Tona BE PROHIBITED _.,...._ .i Uie 8oatla Pole, and BrlUah ...... 8.91 .. 896 6.998.979 of --. &be e~ would be &be Borw.pan., 267,00l 199 248 ... .. 4tlt•-. J& maJ H Germaia ...... 19'..241 182.192 IUI .. •"P& Of lee la dowl1 Jnncb • • • • ~.897 ~.040

ili!lilfi~~· J.•1111~ SarODt,, AfJloa aocl Lbe O&bn oounbi• make up a grand t farilair .mb, '°' Lhat total of 7,69'l.521 ton11 eoiered and

81111M• oe *• •r&h'aav- '1,61S0,080 ioo1 cleared.

• TbeOtculatory Process Denounced

by Sdeatlstl u E.xtttmely Oaaserou- How the Dan•

pr Cu be Removed.

.. -.... for a taiiable - to Pl!lfGla dae POlt&I Serrict ......., ~ LL'iiiilm WDUNVII.LB and FOGO dadiis BaaT tWam.

... tb1..U., ba& &Qt 1b.tr . How man1 peopl• are aware th-4 ,_. .... 81 fOiia• plue of th• 8001 K.on1 la &be aecond largeat iuell'I orbit. U w eaa lmacloe port lo &he world lo polo& of ton· ... ..nb ·~nded wUWD1a De&- Da«• o( ..... 1. entered' Thia faot W'Ork form.4 by llae • ...- \be le demonat~ lo ihe Collo•iog meridlaaa and &be paralf•la ot'latl table 1bow!o1 the tonn&«• t1f Brl~ ltaclet and being alowlJ palled In lab and for.tan n11el1 whiob en· ..,._ dlreodoD th&t in~ Nonh tared tbe prlaclpal por'8 of the Em· lillta6 are bilni ~l aeanr phe: Tona.

A k .. n d.ltoaaaioo is bolt\li carried on b1 eomo of tbo bc\ t 1C1iont111t u to tllo dtu1aer and " crime" of kiaini::, l6d by Dr. Somers, H ealth Ollloer of At.· laatlo Oit7 , and D r . Nalpaao, of th• Medical F ac:alt.y of Paris. Tho1 obup-e tho Ida trit h apreadin; grippe, 1Carlot fuar, meaalea, raumps, whoopinll 0001tb, t Jphoid four, d iphtheria, ery· tipelu, D1t n ingiti1, t.ubcrau'lo\i . and m&DJ' infec:Uou1 akin d i5Nlt'I . T bt>y 1t1ig11t. leitit lation o n t ho •ubject., 11od tho pottinc or noticu in roiTwa1 &ta• uon1, etreet can and oUi r pub'!o placet, but tbe;v u 1 it. would be 'ti ... 1911 t o pelt tb(lm on verandah.a, in oot7 cornen, porcht1t, lbauy noolct, or moonlit lawns. They alto propo!!t oompulaory legitlation for ml'tboc'b or d.iainfl'Ctioa of tho inoutb a nd purlfs· i•a the breath, •P~i~ w(tb a yiow +.o tJM pro~loa Of the fnDOCf'Dt b.biot wbo are partioularl! 111bj~t fo inf...,. tion. Tho ll:l"f'tt• t a11d !Miit r fff'•t:n puri fier a od conn d!'ltro)'er ho,. n t• med ical JCitnoe for t he mouth, thrc.at and brht'li, "" w-ell u for thu b'Nt I. stomach aaiJ lunp, ii P 1ychin<', tl.ot triampb of tho medical nn~ld th.it i atlrectina al.most nniftni~l Athntion becaUM of the ft"Onderfol re<'tltc at. U-ndinc ita nse. One or it• ttci•nt trl· umpbt i1 t.old u a mllttl'r of e:s:pl'rl· eace in tbe rollowlui: brief 1tat~m<!nt:

the coming aeMDD. Senice to com- ~·-of tM ... l!lalL) mence MAY ... and to coatiaue ~ ~a• er. Jami'• the 3 tST D11caau11:a, wather and ace permimng. The boat muat ha.. a ~ of at leut eight kDOtl, and ~ 1'llion for th! suitable aceomodatioo of ten female and ten male puaengen.

The ateamcr is to mile one round trip each week, tea.ing Wetleyyille OD

uaday on the arrival of the S.S. "Dun­dee" and caning at Newunm, Cat Hr., Ofrcr Wadbam hJds., ltmer WMlham lslda., Musgrave Hr., Ladle CoTc, Rocky Bay, Fredericton, Gander Bay, Victoria Cove, Horwoods, lndia.n I sb.ods, · Seldom-COm~Byc, Tilto11 Harbor, Little Fogo bland, Joe Batt's Arm, Ban'd Islands and Yogo ; steam er to remain at latter port (or two houn

. CdiDA'l IBEl!llT ...... 600,000

Apple T ,_for sale for SP,ring Dtftvery, 1906.

Cboicelt Commercial ... DomeadC ---. barcl1 • ....,.. 11tt ar .. foandlod, iD lllll& ftae lbree wl. ,_, year old u-. s to 7 feet in ~t well bnoc:hed aod rooted.

We Want An Agent

... .....-. we Wiil Mlbe wba\ Loodon ............ 11.222542 Ill Ootl1r.ala Waq II tNID Bong Kong .... ll,OIS0,070 ~. Tb .. laubeeaa iood d~ LITerpool ......... 8,14h.431 of a""1Mloa u &o wU& ... el· 8inppore ......... 6.*66 411.. w °' ..... ._ a,r ....... , eo1ombo ........... 6.281.164 &MSodaF.~ iwru ii _..,..., TJn• Pone ....... 6.648,111

Af.. •. & .,.. q.. OardUf .. , .... ,., 6.295-.SSl. ,...... ,_. tllal It mlcb' 01 .. ow .......... ,. 1.842,'18.

~·· .. ,..)':~ bid • ~ of N dnwlD1 lD tiM e11no1te. --~ -.... ... LI - ·_ ..1_·.:...'L-bocl1 or lb• ooeu. A• waa Ulen ~ •'""8 ~uagm

d . -A. bo)' ot nlno, expUled from .-.obool

In Memp~ TeJlil1U .. ;for bed co'Ddaot, aat Oro Ml t.bo 10boolhocae,aod Uio ot.ber 10bolar1 t.ad toaobor bwolJ' -J*I wnh t.bllr Ii-... ---

TBE Jl'A.MILY MEDIOuVE. Taot:rr LA.U, O.r., il.ur. 2,.lllfM.

Tus w. a. Co•~Jt. Co. D11.&R81u :-.ll'or a numbor of 7oare I

have lllod and oold your Dr. Monwe Ia· dJan Root Plll11. I oona\d~ I.hem" the very bee\ tor Famll7 U"1" and all my ouatomere •peak bfibly or t.bom.

Yo~ tnil7, • R. LA. W'IO ". ---

-,\ Wublng man, while In • oom· namboltailo 1la'9, allot and klllod bll .Uo I.ho otbar day.

B ORSE"E.N' REA.p TH18

I have naod ~A.RDi• LYNIK.ENT lo my 11.&b loa for o r a and con· •Ider ll tbo VERY ESTY, bono O.e1h I ean i:;ot, and wo d 1 gly rooom· qiood Ii to all bor on.

G}Jb. 80UOIJ LITory Stabloa, ~oebec:, 06'°103 Anh f3l

-Tho Unltod 81&\Jf ~wlU vlaU Aoatralla, IUld r•&uro .. om• a UI• Sues Caaal and lbe A.IJautio,oce

INJIBSORIBABLE TOR'J.'JTRE 'OF '-. l'lLES

Mrt. Ooorgo IJ. SlmH r, Oraot, Rotftll Co., OnL, wrt~: " For olovea yean I doctored for b1Hdlu1, 11.4blog and pro­trudtng pllOI 11•11.bouuuc:ceoa. "l'bo &or· taro I aotl'erod at t.lmeawu boy*Jd dee­oriptlon. A friend to:d me a ut Dr. Ohuo'1 Olntmoat. It bp o blS r lot at -once and oorod mo per.mu•U.11 dTO yearaago. ·

-An automoW e •i>J.l4'&rM la \tie 1trciet1 or J erunlem une d.,- !111J mon'I> much to tho Rl'l'W.0 .\Od aw• of \be lD• babUante.

Do not be Depressed

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because you have h .. unable to rid yo'\1~11 1

th.it obstinate courl Y:>u have been expl.' menting with new :•'" worthltss compound

' Cheer up! There is hope for y~ if you will try.thnt st:inJ;. ard preparation that has been in use for more th:in 50 yenrs.

Wlstar's <Balsam of Wild Cherry.

II Vli/J Qlr• Ym1. Sold bJ1 all) 'Dnlgfi.f:lt.

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MARKET REPORT. St. Jobn'e, April 11, l!11)8.

»1SB ll.Alll::n.

Fitb, large merchantable, per qU-.!6.00 J'iab, 1mall 111erobaotabJe ... ....... . .t;.00 1'11b, l&rge m&deri&, .................... .t;.80 Yilb, 1mall lladcri& ..................... 4.80 :rleh, l&rge Weat Jadia ....... ....... . ... 4.00 Fieb, amall Wat lodla ...... ........... .8.50 Bab, Labrador ...... w ...... . . .SliO l.o S.~ Fiah, l&brador, lhoro cure ... 4.00 Lo 4/JO Herring, per brl.,..No. l. .. ............. 2 CiO BaddooltJ_pcr q_ll ........................... 3.50 &l!Don, .l'io.· 1, IA.rge per lro .......... 12.00 Salmon, No. 1, emall, per k c ......... 10.00 Lobetm, a cue.NoJ . ilat.e .. \580to18.50 OoctOU, per tun , hardwood pkp ... 68.UO

Soflwood pkgs ... t(l:?.C>O PBOVISl~'B.

MM>itoba ~~ pal.ont.e ........ 6.31> &o 6 60 M&ni&oba eeoo.Pd pat.anv .... .o . .-o to MO Kinntapolie patoQta _, ........ o.oo to G.40 KaDl&a patente ................. .6.!iO lO 6.DD Manitoba and Onwio ........ .620 to 6.60 Winkr wbeM-90 per ceoL . .6.00 to 6.20

-Tho 0 1llltd sa.1111 wtll 1uoogly tor- Porlt, per brl, meu ........... 17 JiO to 18;00 Wy .U hor :tcnr11Saloog I.ho PaoUro oout BatL l'ork .. , .................. 18..&0 t.n 19.00

Port, per brt, ram. me. .. .24.00 to 20.00 THE Bl!'sr CO HOH REMEDY. Pork, bean ..................... 16.50 to 17.00

Faox )(u. RQHll'I' 'l'tnllfJl of Un• Beef, per, brl-......... : ........ H .00 to 16.00 dO~N y 1" Ham, per lb., O.aadian..... JG to ZT

"I cu wtu. • uun01l oontldooce Banl. per lb., Bel!aat. ....... 28 to 80 that I :Qa. In.LA'• B.U.&4X 01' Ham, pet lb., Lipton•a...... 28 "t"&Ln IM ... , couch r.aaedy I B&ooD, per lb .................. J6 to 25 p~:; -;s._11eu.~. my ObeeM, per lb.................. 18+ to 20 UY• a,•:._e elm• C BaLier, per lb., Oanadian... 25 to so broagll& ... adt1tt-::L°:'agb Oleo, per lb..................... 18 to 22 aeooaa ~~ ttlDg ot and Ko!Uiea, ln pun., per gal ..... O.U to'0.82 ~her •J'~ 1 tb9' dread clea":lt:r Sapr, llgbL brown, per owt. 5 SO to 6.00 wt~=---- 1

1 uO:~Ho 'Ji': B':t. Sopr, gnnula~, per owl .. ,7.SO to 7.50 elm .,.. b "' br tllo blllling of t(:kigv, loaf, per owL .......... 9 60 to 10.0() Divine ,.ooa reatorod me to ,~.per bag, No. I . .................. 4.60 hoall!a. m 11 now our reoorl -,<!,per bai:r,No. 2 ................... ..,0 :.~·bn~v or o1.1 r. family la au.aoked ..itoee, r.EJ ........ .. _ ........ ....... .. ~2() .. .. ool t and 1' bu Do.,.r Po~ 1~-• "C'O tatlod1D Uio d rod r•ll•t. t k .. p nou.P ............... - .................... -00111= • •llsi• . 911 b&acL Dul'ills Canou, .E.I . .............................. 2-!0 tho • 1AD ;-,.-.r I b&Te lDG"Dc9d Beel, per brl ., .................... 2.80 to 4.10 man~ r.ooa to malto UH ot· Ult• Peaa, per btl., rounc\ ....... . 4.91) tn 6.10 ~::.";'V• ad alway wUb tho eam• auc- J.>Ma, per I brl., round ........ .2 60 u..:?.7li

Zo.,lllo&• and SJ no ~tu 8old b 1'6N, per 6rl., apm ........... .G 9'• to 7 .oo dealer. nl\trally, uad by ./: lloM~ Pou, pee l bd.,epliL. ........... s !iO to S.i'G •Co., 81: Ahn''· Pe.it, ~n. per lb ..... - ................ .-Ii

-A b 1nn11111:h1UD 11rl, while lo aoom­nambal •lie 11&11, oan write ta tho duk u 1tnl1tbtl)' llllll oobereoUy u wben Ibo ii II &i .C,

20th Centnary BIE llcydopedia, Io 6 euHy heacUe.I Tole., OOO&aialDJ :t,000 JlaaN. (S a t x s~ 111. ). ea,ooo aat>­Jeote, oTer 'fOO lll•trallaae. tnclodlna l S:S balt· ton• porrblt1 of :men and wo­mea, {~•I01JutW. 11atu111~ warrior" aoton, et.o.), w1t1t• oo~ a.ape. Up. co.date, handy, reliable; 00110.atTat.a, praottoal. Jan lb• tblng for tho ac:hool, omce

1 readlDa duk. A mar.,el of vain·

abl• nformaltoo, aod at low prlc.. Ap. ply &o

VICTORIA BOOK STORE. ,

0..lA••n~ ix·r lb .............. ... .... a t 1 llt O&'m.-1._ l'M'' bd ......... • 7 !!I' "' 7 Go &li, per Dbd ......... ........... ) .11(1 tO I.'.! I Xuoae •e ual, P" r p ll· 11 . ..... 11 IGj a., .20 Tobaco.), per lb ......... ~ . . . .. 6:? to ;o ..

P.R00008, norr, Ero

Bay, per wn ..... : ....... .............. ..3:1.rO Fodder, per t.oo ............... 18 011-. !!t.l ll() Oata, per bushel . ................. .... .•. 80 Bran, per 100-lb taok ............... ... 1..1;, 0..Ulo reed, 10().lb. isaok ............. 1.75 Corn, P'r tack'.· ................ .. .... ..... :!.OO Coromcd, pt·r brl. ........ ...... . 13 1113.S1 Ool• oe, per oate ......... .................. 2 :JO ~1 per dosen, local ........ , ......... none ~°'· partridge " "d wborll! ........... 3 1

illll, per boX ....... ...... .. ~to 2.10 R&fei~por bo.t, O&Hromfa .. .... ... ti.O'• Curran , per (l'lrt .......... . ...... ...... li ~·1 Onul1f'1, ~ 0&110 ....... ..... ............ :i ;·1 Almari& pe1 ........... ... ........ ... .. 1 • u

oo.&.L. Nonb Sydoo1, per too .... . ..... ........ • ;,., SooLh Sydnoy ...................... . .. , .. 1

Vic~a .................................... ; 111 Gl&oe Bay ...................... ............. t..10

WXBU.

Junipe.r .................. ...... .. 2.5.00 tn :;o.oo 8l1ingle.. coder, No. 1, pr. ~t . ..i,;o 10 ;,H) Bbiogle.. fir, No. ! ............... ......... 2.t~l tingl~, pine, No. l .... .............. :! 1 O

tbs. ........... - ................. ..... , ... n1 "'' Palinga ................. ..... ....... 1,-,1 ,., :.'1il Spruce boclrd, No. 1 ......... lb 100 t ll ~' "' Spruce plAnk, .)()iiitlng, &ml·

ding and ecn11L1111~ ...... :.:o.qo tu :! l'I 1 i :e· & t. •11n1ce u.'Urlllg ...... .... ,.:.ilJ 11

• • & I. •P'® Ooorinl(.~l.l~I t .. :: I ·I · & t . ep'cu tf0<,ri1aJ; •• :.'11.1•1 to :.: l 1 ti

rd (tlcar) ............ .."10.CIO ' " ' "'-' • ood plank ........... ... :io.011 to :J.j •I

Tbe above quotAl.iona &l'I• wbuk i1,. ~

Enbanp on London ani Llm1moL L00.U. JUTES :

tJl.na-•UJt ; 1ight, t-t.8.J. nr~t; •litbt, J.1.ssi.

Trade R11vfow.

:oak'• Cotton Root Compoan~ after delivery or mail ; the.nee return by same route to W cslcyri.Uc, to connect with the S.S. Dundee" on Saturday.

4 Goftrmeot to b&ve power to add or subititute ports whete the same cm be done without detriment to the service.

for Harbor Grace &od District to tell them and other Fruit and ()raammta1 Stock. Start now at best selling teUOO. Writ.e for TC1'1111 and Cata}lipe. and tend 2 5c. for our At.tlMlflJK POC111T MlaOSCOP'& and 3oc., for OW: HandJ Saw, just the thing for trim.ming treea; cuts iroo -. well u wood.

pointed ma&, Uiere 1Mm1 fo t;e a g,..t land cap •l lbe 8oulb Pole, 1unoaoded by ~ lmiiJ•Dltl ••ter area. Jrom 'bla area saol1\or•·I•· den wind• low t0aUiw,.rc1 and de· potU their bard101 la the form of now upon lb• already b•nly wilped land cap. Ont azplonr, •ho Yhltecl a parl of \hi1 litUe known rqfon eald, lbe mow wu oonatanU1 fal1ing, bu\ we how Ua-4 thla La 00\ U>e cue lo all part.a of It. There 11 no greal Ant­arollo carrea& tba& oatrl• loeberp ~&be Jlortb tQ be melt.cl lo warm· er .... ne&rer, the Tropi!'I. Tbe •ut m&llM of Ice wblob bafl be,n formed dortn1 oounit .. oentariea,

Dr. llocclm Ce. \ I &lll emdtq TO'l JlbolO &lld ...U-lal b­

"1111 IM J<!l1f 11"'1!1 "'"'~' 1'$\'CIJI:> I. Y"'11 ft'IZl«ll• iUd wowlor! for co. I \\&•aMll~ ::.-Cnr to,._,. oC ace wh.n 1 to"I• Pl<\'t'l 11' "- Th• dodon llMlll• tft meuput.1dn,aNlh• r. r.•al'l'p­tln. MJJ::i.e.-1141.,.•1'1.,.......,nf11'0 I "1l ...... Mnlb11 ' "'' WUl..S. 1'11<'ndU"Ml t\t •,..,: llOnt boQabl J'd no•••S"' bolttr llu•NYCllll>K •'ffd-. l!!ly tuop b~~ .. nrrtr bc,..bW!CI ._ ~U14~lll110lo• l-tlt'Dl cu:f'.

'l'h• onl.T ale di' eetual mont I medi¢1Deon wlllch•omm c d91*1d. 8old IA &wo dt~, . ~o. J, tor oitllnar) ... -.at J>"r bt\1; N o. t. 10 d• ·t:- 1rro n irer for tlJ>f'<'

It ablll a1IO be at the optiou of Gov· .. ennent to require the steamer to make

a ,_.,igbtJy trip to St. John's. .

StONB & WELLINGTON, Foothill Nuneriel,

(Om' 8oo &Ctt:lt) TOJtON'J'(), ONTA'R.10, CANADA Tebder to -re. what quantity of

' rrcaght steamer is able to carry, and to ~ the rate ~ weeklJ round trip at which the semce will be performed including board of Mail Clerk.

Fun.her particulais may be obtained FOR - SALE. keep tletr place well within a fair·

11 we1l~1hned area. and \baa &be weigbl la no' mat.dally leaaeaed by wu.r.

on &ppUcation to this ~t. -THAT PROB or LAHD-Tb.e Govermcnt do not buld them- • kn

teivcs ~ the lowest or anJ tea- on Pape Track Road own as ~ I Collini' Fann. Forpardculats

R. J. B. WOODS. apply to

G•w•U"••~~U:X- Mu M.uv Hu•uaY.

Kr Couworth bu Pf'"Dtecl a Hry laaclnailag 1ubjeol in •91J ID· \er98U1>1 form, aod '1ie forlber re­aal'8 ofbla laH1LlgaUon1 will be looked for wltla a cieM de,11 f)f ln­~

MJt& u1.::rn 0 Altf;ID1'. 1b11n111i.. uuc:oa. °'1&.

.Ptycblne, p r oOl'd Si·kOMI. ie 'ad · mittfd to k tJ 1»t. wonderlnl Cl! Rll clir.c• .. n d gpr.n-dc1tr0Jirt-; Air;rnr;•• For bnildia1i up the run-<loft":n &'l'&lt-m and carill$t 111 fonns of • lO"••cb troublet and llil"••~ of t ho t l••"'t thro•li and lnnp or hl'&d, it ii 1impl1 aoa pproacli•l•I• . It it a rl'lial1lft bum• t,..s t mf'rtL t"ror H lt> ftt all d1·•1r11i· ' , liOc a n1l IJ .00, or Dr T. A. S1""11m, Limit41Cl, 170 Kins 6\r• W~, To. r9At9'

. OR. h\ORSE'S INOIAN ROOT PILLS -- . yttev are the ~emedy that the

bowiteou• hand of nature bu provided for all dlaeues art.lar from IMPURE BLOOD,

THE W. H. COMSTOCK CO,. Ltd.

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.., • aa per bOL S«d &r. ,,, qre.t& Aa tor C'ooll'• c ..

ton Joo' (JoDll)O'Qlld; take '" aubl •ni..

lMOoellMOCflclno •()(I•• ~1. 0a'-'1'

f:tbe91tarbot@tau ~tanlJatb ) • -A.lfJ>-

doNOBl'TlON BAY ADVERTISE R le prln'9d and pabl~bed every Friday eToA.lllg, a\ t.ho TA-MDA.Bo Otllce \° le· tori. SL, Barbor Or"4e, by Mao.n l: Oko

8ablorlpUon R.'#!~ per annom · U.OOUiper ball Y•at; to for&IJitD ~u1'ttrlb: •10 • ra~ wUI be $2.M).

Advor ltlllng RatN-M> CODI• P''' !n('b fo r GnllnMr l.lon : tw11n,Ycl'1" 1 I": Inch tor .,.ob ooottnu1lf(ln. e;p~lt<l ,...r..1 for tbrM or moro lllOD tlu. 't'h• 1111 '" h;1r of luortSou ol ad'fOIW•mOD .. J'QIU I be ~- b)' illlt lldHllllof

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St. ·John's W orkS -PERSONS DQUIBIBG--

J4on umen ts, Headston• Tablets and such like Work.

oq b9 1a.lted by adclreaal.ng \he Proprietor of Uaeabcrn-Damed Works

.... Ouiporl lettete ot enquiry promptly &D.IW•r.cl, ..ti· mate1 ot priee1 and atylH furniBhed, &n.d •tUf'aotion unreel to ':m..tomen

1. MnlNT~B. Prnnri..tM

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Kia OD Nature'• plan. Calda are quickly cur~ by it and all ducer from pnettmonla ls avoid· ed. It kiosena the c:oueh, re­lieve. the lungs, opena the scat ticms and restores th• 1Jstem tf1 a IMallh7 ODPClidoo.

AN EASTER GREETING.

From the vuy earliest times the Christian Church hu bailed t6e lllllliversary or the victory of JCIUS Oftr death and hell as one of the greatest rejQicing. ·The Wlcient salutatoo of Christians of that ~e, when.,they. ~ o~e ~: other on Easter Morning, was always, Chnst is .osen ; to which the reply was 'Christ is risen indeed." St. Gre­gory of Aazianzc:o calb Easter the "Queen of Festivals." He says:

"lt ucelll -1} othen, u far u · the IND -'- tho "other etan; and th• eve ot thla·f..UYal WM cete­"brated wtth more lhaJ\ orttnary wmp, With ''8ol11JDQ watchlap, ancl with ID91tkudM ot ti.hted "torehee both. ln °lhe Chlll'C'bee and ln PrlYf.tC "boa-. 110 u t.o- tam tho alabt It.ell Into day. -rblll U.ey 4~ u a to.....Onner of that Cffel "Ucht. the Sun of RtatateoUAea, which tho n.ut "day ·~ upoa 'Ulo world.'' ,.

This CUJtom is still teta.ined in Russia, where the peo­~le go to en~ with ~ just before .midniaht o( the n~ before; aiW whm the' clOck strittd>twelve tile candles areiighted, and the priest sings, "Christ is risen." Then the people shake bands and kiliS eadl other; the bells ring out and all is joy and gladness.

The next nu>ming, Easter Sunday, evdy one who meets a friend says, 'Christ is risen." And should friends who have become estranged from each other r,nttt durin&' the festival-which lasts eight days-•-all past gnev:mces ~ forgiven and forgotten; after the grectmg they are agam as great friends as before their quarrel. Although this beautiful and primitive practice was then common through­out -Christendom\ it is now only used in the Greek Church.

Whatever fo.nn our Commemoration of this great Fes­tival may take, in this materialistic: age, let us not miss the pathos and joy of that early greeting, "T~d is ri~ indeed." It points us to the visionary future. It pleads wath the world to be more Christian than 1t is. It is as Car reach­ing as the brotherhood of man. The Risen Christ is to unite all; slave and master, Gentile and Jew. It~ the cure for all social sores. It is the welJ-spriog of happljlltSS, and no les5 a Qlvin~ Peace, which the world can nc.itner give rior take away.

May the gladness and greatness ~f ~at "~g" cause Our faithful hearts to rrpond With Joy, and SIDg:

"Tho Lord la r1acn tndoe<t; \

Be II\• .. to die no more; . . He Uvoe lb• alnntr9' cause to plead, •'

WbOM curae aod lbam• Ho bore; Alleluia."

.TO·MORROW.

I. To-day was to-morrow yesterday; To-night to-morrow will pass away ; But when, to-morrow, to-morrow is gone Anotber to-morrow wiU wait to dawn, And -~ slOw of to-motrow, t<MnOrTOW

~ --- f/O:rDDUOW~ Jiel ahead. . Ir.~-

Joy is forever beyond somewhere; To-morow is hope and to-day is care; The glow of glory spreads ou' before, For the glOry we grup is glory no more; ~monow to.morrow's joys will be dead, But a new ~ntorr0w will gleam ab«jad.

shall spread,

• A ·auESTION OF li1ME.

~ The ~ fellow was extremely diffident, and very macb ia .,.. Wtt1i the rrl

He bad made hat a clozen attempts to off his Mart and Jaad but on cadi dcca.s~ he had fallen

i' To ad8 to the seriousneso; of the situation, girt was read7 to accept him as soon as the propoaal fonned definite

~ ...... tile rDc6lr -was 'fiµing; but latterly she had l"C*D t1if4 of the aDatory taftics and Fabian policy of the IQor, ana bach:iom~ of bis coming so often and stay-

Jif4 Q':i.m.· after three hours of struggle on his part, ad 1 delicate encouragement on the part of the girl, be had lebed her hand convulsinly, dropped on bis knees ~1 and was about one-fifth through an impassion­ed appeal to lier to be his, wlfen the mother's voice sounded dear on the niaht from the head of the stairs.

The youth stopped short, but held on. · "Mary,'' came the maternal voice, queriously; "is that

man thent yet?" . "Not yet, mother," replied Mary, smiling sweetly down

on the face of her Rom~, "but he's getting there." And two weeks later the- cards were out

HO' T O REMEMBER D~TES.

The followmg lines, *'1!Dltted to' ~ry, give an easy method of stating off-hand the day of the ·week of any date in 1908 :-

.Jut a molhtJ"• um, my Jocund J eao: A •P•ll o'er Nature'• drftm.

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The number of lette(S in each word repr~nts the date of the .6rst Saturday in the particular month to which it corresponds; thus, "Just,'' for January, has four letters , because the first Saturday in January is the fourth of that month · "a," representing February, has one letter, a..s the first &turday in February is the first of that month; and so on through all the twelve months.

Each word of thl' twelve, excepting the first "a," be­~ 'tfith the same letter as the month it represents. Thus, nJutt" ~ins with "J" because January begins with " )"; "mother's ' begins with "m' ' beca~ March begins with "M'; and so oo alJ through, with the exception of "a" for

February. rd h Having obtained the dates of the first Satu ays, t e

date of every othef Saturday in the month is got br th.e addition of the necessary number of .sevens, from wfuch 1t is bat a step to any intcrme~iate da>-'.. For exaf!ll>le, to know the day on which Chnstr(la.~ Day falls thi yc:ir, "dream'' standing for December, has five letters, so the first Saturday in Dcdembcr is the :;1h of that month ; tltc second Saturday is the 12th; the thi~d the J9th; the 25th, being six days more~ves Friday1 SIX days on from Saturday. ~~-.li..LLL.;.;..a.;..ao:;u.;..A.11~':1.·r---····-·~•rl'f' .., •••. , 4

No. 100.

UY. A. WJLLUK UWU, •·»·

We ha•e.eeen Uie lmpo~oce of •l•ion, the neceuity. of..: 11 on for blgh aUainmenta.. TMn e ea• the neceuhJ of bl1h at\alnmeol• in obarao\er 111 order to baYe true •i1ion1. n ii .. •e u.. what we can aee Qf good, that we aee bigber aood. ~ualwa71 lllgber beyond. 'l'be biglaer ye a&&aln io nobilUJ of Hie, in whfob obarao1~1 more than oorone&e. the higher and the lnMr oar ~mate of human llfe. Tbe mo~ we liH or the Chrlatllfe the better we know Him, Whom to tao• le lire eternal ; aod the clear· er our creed, oar-4b.Ol~y. Lei 111 oow T8l'J brle8y oonelder thll for-lber truth &ha' \he fruit of vt1lon la obanoeer la our worth ha the

~ OUNDOJ of Ben~. ,. Tbe life of the rleen Chri1\

aiail1 for QI u we llH that Ille. God'• indnite power aod wialiom and lo•e rule the thloge out.aide or ounel•ea, for our goOd, and He carea for m •1th fatherly intereet ; bot the beet thiog He can do ror QI

\ li10'ac> oHrrnle all thloge that b7 Hie graoe He workl In ue the Cul· l11r, · richer Ure of Cl>rietlikeoeu. He glftl QI etren1th by bet ping ue &o build up a etrong lll•.' He glH• n11npp\y for all our oeed1 bJ ea· abllna w to live In a degree the llfe or Hlmeelf, the Father of our 1puu.: Oar life doee not conmt lo the abundance of the things wblcb we f>O'M'I. bnt In the falneu oftbe lite tre lhe. The tower or lire that we bolld l1 oor RESERVE, oar ··~lJD\11 in the Imperial Bank or Hea•eo.

We often admire the lof\y t.owtre that orown the beaut)' of Rr&nd ca• thedrale. The t.ower of Ohrhfilke character le the orowoiog beauty or life. Tbe human body witb ite grace or form and of a.oUon la the moet beauUfnl work of God on earth ; and oo mao can iotelli· gently ltody biology or aoa· tOmJ and reaaain an a\beleL But ~ bean\f or b°'f ii only a gTOll, material type of the innelbly beau· )1 of character, which take• upon itaelf the Tery lovellntu of Cbriel. Our eoul may grow int.o llkeneae ~ Him to Wboee lmqe we were made. Some take more oare ofibe face aod bodily appearanoe •Ulan of the inner life; but oomplufoo and bea,df.al apparel oon.am• M lbe moUI. The M.oty of cbarao­ter eboold lnonue ooo\luaan~, and old -.e 1boald lencJ new 1lorr by catchln1 the light from beyond the hUle.

Men are oft.en mleled by a loHIJ faq11, of&en overlooklog the epirit or tbe life \bat Uee deep wilb the lu~troua eyea. SomeUmee we awake and rile to tee that •· handeome ia that bandeome doet." Tbue none neede deepair, for the plaioeet face may beoome illumined wltb \be glory of the lite that excelf; and cbuaoter iteelf will become manl feeted, when •he nil or the flfllh hi remoYed, when ••all that le mort,t] le ewallowed up of Ille." Every true man or woman deelree to adorn the body, and 1:11ake the ml'lllt ol the eodowmenta ~bd bu alven p~Jsloally, but we •hould de11ire much mon &o build euob a tower ot "hri11tlilte cbaracler that IL will be a joy foredr &o our fel· lnwmen anrt a glory t.o God, " in Whom we live and move and ban nor. bein11." .. Let \be buu\v or the Lord our God be upon n.t ."

Ae \be t.ower waa a rMoge and 1 rot111·lioo PO PtR' be11t deftioce le " tru .. character Paul befor11 Aarlp pa llppealtid to bl11 former life To daJ th~ beet of men a'od women itre not. e:umpt Crom calumny JPflOI 11otJered from tbi1, and Ht· dlllOlple• mn1t 11xpeot t.o be ae th .. ir Lord. There are alway• plenty to etai\ !\YU talee, and others &o ket1p them mo•lng with increu11; but common eenee wlll not lllten to a !'lander airain1t a pure and honor­able life." Ceaear'e wife must be aboveao1plolon. The life of every Cbrletlan ebonld be above eua plcion; and ft le wledom to make c~araoter oar beehafegoard again1t Uie ldle goeaip eveo of eup~ frlead1.

DI reporta 1Uck to tboee that have once been found gamy. It 1• nrJ bard to •• polo'" tbe totrer @o that the m1Jell11 of the enemy can· ob\ 6ncl a place to lod1e. The le•on 11 for the young eepeolally. From the ftm of their lire they ebonld he above eueploion. The model boy grow• UJ? to be an lrre· proaohable man, ~071 and girl• ebonld 10 llve that all will have

r.rfect conftdeoce in them. Thia worth more than m,rel1 a denW

ofil1.nder. A woman I• we fn broad day ·li'bt nen in• a bad nei1rbborhood1 clad lo the armor ot light So •\ night a Ught la • better eafe-goard aaalo1t borrlan than look1 of 1teel. ~noble and UDllPoUed obaracter D armor of light. It le a well· abt@d t.ower "lth lnde•troctlble b'tllwarka.

Cbrlet.llke obaract.er i1 oar beet dl'fenoe in the h ••ur of letDptaUoo. When we li•e 11och a liff', nur aenee ot boooi will ~rn a bribe of S • ~1>. A man bold1 hlm..U nr1 cheap &hat will let obaruter10 for

' . an offer......-ot million1; for noble cbanot.r la "onla mar~ .ihan all the world. BHld.., bJ a puN life a man QaD IH tbe ogllneN aod fouln ... of Ila, and be loa•h• ita •ery preanoe. BleNed are tboe4'1 tbat eat tbe b...-cl of life, for Lb11J wlll turo from · the b,ueke of tlu.' world. llletNd are th~ thal lin a oonai1tent Chrf1U1ke llffl l for 8•· tan oanno~Jlnd any def~\8 )o the &ow.r where be can aow the eetd of wlckedoeee whoee C4)1lta 11tigM make tbe waile cropible to their fall An uohlamable obarae\er le a refuge from I.be eoemiee ' that uek our life.

The t.ower ltMlf waa ·a •t.lu"d treuore. So &he cbaracler'ie •be abiding treuwe of onr immortall· ty. I t 11 our own oba.no&er that we laJ up for oattelne ur•e ha Heann. All di&o l up IOmtl.blng for the fat , 11 DI\ a rainy day ;" but ma J are pot. ting opt 0011 their oe7 b &!au thelr nre into bagi at AH bolee in tbem; u Bagai tell• Tb• •I• Put la to lay n)» re where it O&Dno& be IOllL In char aokr we haYe in emb'T.01 in tbfl eff<I, tbe life that ebe,U be~ and .nehber moth nor ruet nortibllf' can molHt that Ille, Herlu~. \fea· HD'• lreaea1'81 are begun ~n the aonl wbilt..ln the body pent.

Charaotel la thue our real eel te Into it we may boild tllle m'oet precioo• material, heller than tbe gold nuggeta of Klondike. B\at bow ahall we build ? Ohriet tel~ ue the prlnolple that must gu\de ue. What we needleeely epend uPc>o ounel•ee le loet, wblle wha• we epend In Jove for others btcomee our own. Tbe d'9<1e that count Ip oar t.owH are the deede done for othere, and tbus for OQri1t. What we do for ooreehee la need np, but what we do for o&hertJe laid up in our Immortal life. "Cut thy b?flad upon the watera."

The uplaoalion of the ~radox of obuaoter building ii found lo

e moU•e, which i• the life or th or an acL A good moU•e

makea a good deed done for otbera a part of oar immortal 1elf 'the Cnriftlih epirit In the emalleet effort mahe that effort imperieh · able lo our life. To do an7thing from a eelfllb moUTe d•troJnhe •lrtae of the act; and, when we eeek to pat it lot.o the wall or the tpwer, 1~ crumblee into d111t and uhee, ftlllng to the earth. A DO· ble deed dooe for another'• •ke, for Cbrht'e eake, la71 a tne atone upor. the wall, oa"ed with tbe beaetf ant\ atamped with thename or God. We ma_r'aotll .. tbit DOW. Othera may not bow ll. God ...., and lo &h• ,._, day or ,. .... latlon, \Jae be.at!fal t.oww or tbe moet hlJmble llfe $bat 18 Ohriatllke will gliaten in tbe N'ew 1eruulem, lo the Jlgb' of God'• love.

The fralta of the Yineyard, gath· ered iu&o the to"er, may epeak to UI Of the frnita Of lire'e influence io \be llve1 of othere, Thie depend• upon our 4delity. upon clronm· etancefl, and upon God ; but no one 1hoold go in&o . elernill empty· banded. In this work o bl-Ing others, much depeode upon our qbarao&er. Only exalted charac&er can lon1t eupport an eulted oat· "a.rd lire. Canon Farrar aaid, " Ir the epringe or our ao\loo flow from molehill altitudee, our lite trill dribble tbronah meann., like e 1me "retched 11pUer or the ~t.reet, lo11tead of leaping upward1. !lite eome etr(log, pure foobt..l». whose euurce ie In the etertral bllle."

Oar cbat"acter determiDH lb~ nlue of our manhood. Many for· get the importaooe of the Inner life, and life for the pub1io eye. Some think their influence etroog, " hen it i! u "orthle111 as a r!'cog· nbed oount11rfeit bank note. !When "d pa81' off the stage, where "e are acting a uart, what we eball be will depend upon our character, "b'aL we are in the ellence of our llCe, what "e u e lo the darkneee, what. we are in God's all·eeeing eye, What is our lire?

"Too lo" they fiolld who huild beneath the sta.n.11 We oa•·not hulld arfght unleJe we build lo -Oo<l.. We ma!t be one "'hh Him lo faith and love, one with Him in oar will a..i alma. Our 1piritaal Tellow.thlp in the noel tbrouirb

NEW STRENGTH FOR ·THE SPRING.

NATURE NEEDS ASSISTANCE IN MAKING NEW HBALTH­GIVING ~LOOD.

In \ht tipriog your IJltem n~1 toning up. to the epriog to be healthy adcl 1trong you 1X1u1t have new blood, jaet .. the treee muat haYe new 11ap Natore demande it and b&tqre'e lawe an inexorable. Without ne" bldod JOU feel weak and languid. You may have ~log&. of ,-heumaU1m, or the ;harp, •tabbing paln1 or oeon.Jgia, there may be di16a1nlng pimplee or erupllon• of I.be 1klo, ' tired · feelJng in the momJng, and a varl· able •ppe\lte Tbet1e are tome of the alpt that \l\e blood la out of order, that the lonir tryloa monthe ol indoor winter llfe ban told upon you. A pnrgatbe medicine, rioh u t.oo manJ peoph1 take in ~- G&D't help you. PorgaUne mneb gallop through tbe eyetem, and farther weabQ you A.Dy doo· t.or wlll tell yon that tbill ie tru. What people need in the 1prin1t ia a t.oolo medicine, and in all the world there ia no tonic can ~ual Dr. Williama' Pink Pi!Je. Every dot e of hls tTe Ji1 foe helps to make new, rlrh, red blood-your great­•t need in eprin11. Thie new, red blood olean1 the 'akin, drl•ee out diae&M and ml\kea weak. eaaily tired men, women and children bright, aothe and 1trong. Try

i11rre.\ blood· building medioloe la 1ptlnir, and aee what new life

and energ7 IL will ghe you. Bold by all dealera in medlol.ne,

or •tU ~eent. by mail, poet paid, at 50 <*lta per box, or alX. box• for 12 70 bJ Mld,...Iog Meure. T. Mo· Murdo ct Oo .. St, 1ohn'e.

which w~ reoelH the infinite life or God into our ~olte penonality. · How much ban we in common with God? "They tbat wait apon the Lord ehlUI renell' their -.treng~b." In Obrlet, God and man meet. Io Him all thing• are oun. Hl1 Ufe le formed 1n ue the hope of glory. I!! Him tre flod the model for our life, itfl dl'rine Ideate 1oited to our 1peolal baman oapablllUea. In Him we 1'8C41lH the power to llYe the Ideal lire. " MJ grace l& 1oflloient for &bee." Our prayen 1how QI wbal we abould be; Ud our dnoUon enabl• Wm t.o work out Hla _plane for QI lnt.o our obar· ackr. Be la our Orea&or ud Re­crea&or. Hie wladom will guide ua. Hi1 lo .. wlll be oar comfort and joy. Hh1 llf11 wtll be oar 1rlory. Oar RJ!:tlERVJ: le the LIFE OF THElNltJNlTE GOD IN CHRIST ACCUMULATING IN OUR SOUL.

Mllllnooket, Maine, Jan. H , 1908.

JUST IN TIME.

"Slr," Mid. the young man, en· kring lhe office, "I eent JOU a comU1unioaUoo Jeeterday I"

" ,Well," aeked the grlm·faced man.

"Mr. Porter, I thought perhape you might giH me a ,reply to my requl'I\, and-" ,.

"Wait a minute," eaid Mr. ·Por· ter. "Are JOO the man that left thle acaouot for £10 for bata for my daughter?"

"No. fllr; 1-" "Tbl"n you -re the one tbaL left

lhlA bill for £53 for her dreuee ?" " No, air ; my co.mmu-" ' ' Theo it must be thie for El for

ehoea ?" 0 No. eir; my note was one aak·

inic if I mlgbt have your daogbt· er'a hand ."

" Y nu w&ot to marry her I" glU!ped Mr Porter Then, turning ov1tr the pile of biUe. be urged : ••Take ber, young man I I d"o'~ know your ' name; bot take her, qaiokly 1 She' talklof. about dol.ng 1mme more ebnpplng I •

A WONDERFUL TALE. Spriotrfleld, Ohio, Aprll 6.-Con· ·

tendin« that lie la an official inter· prekr for the court of King Ed· "ard,,and that be waa eeot to "Ii• country t~ootbs airo on impor­tant bual for the Britleb Gov­emmeut1_ ~ ert Henry Olemming t.old tha~Uoe to-day that be bad been drug~ed and robbed on hie traf frqm Detrlot t.o tbla o\\y. He tald tliat the clotbln• bad .been atrlplfrom hie body and another 101' on blm lnetead. Olem-mtn e be le a oat.he of Abed· la, In Aela Minor. tbat be bad been all oyer the ,rorld. epeaka fonrt&en laniruage11 and IHenteen dialect.a. He 11 u bl~k. u a negro.

NEW IDEA .m LIGHTJiJOUSm. Germany bee a new · idea in

liabt-houeee. It .oonalata in uaioir a nrllcal·ehan or light instead of a borbontal beam.

By tbi! mean• it ie thought, It will be tlelble fur a greater die· tance than ai present. At 100 bau· 1i<-al mllre out on the ocean the llRbta alpdg perbape 100 mlfee of cout will lie vlaible to the naviKt.· tor, it la calculated.

All the ueual devioee o( dark and Ugbt loterlala IJld change or ool· •r- o•n be applled t.o render the in• ull6cation of the lighte oertaln. Eaperlm•nta with the IJllem are t.o be made at onoe b~e Germu na.U MdlaOll&MI M 19lld1b11n.

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BOK. JILi DAQ,!_8PLIBS TO tb&tllwl1eleataP.l*'tbecoutable "T.ElUllBLB ICXPERIENCE OF AT'l'A\0&9. • to~tM..aMluuatr-. PA2'1' OF TU S.S.

Jtwilltia o~u._t tU 11er- • WALRUS' CllEW. >=~ - ('fO TD nma :z:;> mrlwl .... -bamltwo'"*8ud -

TBIHift, lf1L]) •. ---:ii.. Deu ··- ' taltllesd ..... a ~ 'riolatloG of (TO TD i»1TOa STAii~) MERC....,.AN.....a l'w~ Illa" tlle...,._lllea,; lftbeR ~~· DearSJr,-G EN ERAL r.-w . • ~· be1a iii u. .-blttu uc1a a ~iWiiUd for ball_..- Pleue publiab the fact• of th' a-

. attub .,- ~ u4 =......_ted. tllen 'ba4 1Mea perieade .ome of the W~ru•'. crew lmpoiten of British, American, Omdian, FreDch and~ 1 lrobl_. Rot OldJ 1*'1tlle deb aa 1tfme _to .~~ of tW citc:la laa4 Oil board the S{ S. Diua,. CapL

oaa. llr. Rollhl- •Wied-. bat 4 tU~t tb&t.-.tbe COD• A. Barbour. ~ Dry leads, ProYlj1111, 8narlu, Jriran.l.lllllllm :l:°;::?~.:l.=m~= ·~:~..!!;~ !r4- w~~ t11e1r bae::.:fc!~

- . flOli ~ la lefer89'*1 to f6. ud tM Ooftraot la Ooudl ·llan tblaed pum.PiDI' the ata.mer 11Dtil . • -suoanu or- ...._ rel&ted to me. for oo muaa ameDded tbe ~tloa ~tthas tbe 30Ua. OD llooda1 morDlaf tbe ~

C .. ~tll C d 011 C•.11._.• DU g••-• u.,... I ......_ · wllatner ~to make a low par- tbe barrlar of~ for bait pur- Dlaa& 1teamecl up to aa aod took ue I Callfornla Orahaee.

Chol~e Svyeet Gr.apes,

· .... ,.., I , H 1191 1 ._,I"" 11!'1• ... ,..._,. tleua attack oa me. Yoan. &c. . off the wreck ud kept a.a OD board Tbla atteatloa oa the part~ po.ea. . JU.I° DA WE uaUl Tluarada1. 2nd April, when

Oppoeltioo P,.., lao1'9ftl'd April 20th, l908. • C&ftaln Barbour told ua be could BRAJllCB .EsTuusmmrTS AT able to m7 relatlwea. ud ~· ao keep u all oa~d. He then

. D'D'DVSPOVft l.J to tile female members. ... .:.. BT p r pat about 40 of ua Ot'erboard OD l BONAVISTA, KING'S COVE, BJiLISTOlf, GADa4't ftll• folds atroaa' teatlmoa7 fPf tbe Elh·ERTAlNMSHTIN • A • PJDDed Ice. with qur boxca aad baa'a ·-' · S LA atreqtla of tie R1tPort wldCb la ac- RICK'& HALL. CARBO.NEAR. d\three half· bap of bread. Be

And me followaog TATI~S ON ~·- . cordeil to me bl ll&rbor Grace Di - ' ezpected the Al&'eriDe. Capt. S. Batteaux Webber's Barbor Orleans and Hawk's Barbor. trlct. aa4 tbe cleeire of tbe-0~ The Jure. rapec:table aad bltelli- Win~r. to pick. aa up without gl{·

A ' Few Baskets Tomatoes.

Cholc Ripe Bananas. '

1 t1oe. lapoteat u It la, to try to 1111- pat Odience tti&t auemblecl la the iar him an1 a1gDal We bacf to detmlM iL • Ball 00 Baster ¥aada1 aJgbt. (at. baul oar bap aDd boxca through G • d B

FISHING OUTFITS Supplied at all the aboTC E.taP isb-neota. tt baa beea a~ for 10ali tracted ao doubt. by tile well·merit. tbe water to get to a good pan. • Q rl ay U ns. HIGH.,.,... PRICES P.\10 for ah kiodl or Produce. tt.e put ti.ft a......_ was be:f.ar eel fame of tile tafeatecs • oner. A• a atorm waa coming on. we

••••>& OG .. 1rtt1a ..-. If bk ti::ou tlult JaaoN 1 Ptr· bad to make-a abelter with our ef. .,...,...,..,""'""'""'""vv""'"""""'""~""'"""""""""'""'""""""""V'J"""""-"' • fecbt--4 f::. a ire with piece• of F h C- d. T ............... = l!c1r ai::::e;:m~erf=~ res l 0 Qr?lgues i~~ibEi:E~~~:l JOsEP~s~ <~~do~;P~s;Offi~;) ap. tbc AlreriDe waa Dnr plclriDf • ap pa.a• ~f eeala. and Capt. WiDaor took ua OD board, wbere we had to "' ret alODg u ~t we coa.Jd. We liad a bard ijmc OD the ice. aDd DODe, ~t to go through a eimilar expeneDce again. ,

ON& or TD Cu:w or s. s. w .U.JltJS.

Barbor Grace, April 15, 1908.

BB' SURE ITS A GRAIN OF "

DSOR TABtE SALT, • .

Rates. · . i nti: pril 29th, tickets will be" sold at REDUOEb

flim all points in Newfoundland to Vanoouter, m, SeaUle, Wash., Portland, Ore., and various other rlaCeS OD tbe Paclftc COast. . .

for fall informaUon apply to the General Passenger Agept or n&arest Statton Agent.

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FOR 8AUE. One Caplin Seine, Cast Nets,

Boats ScUJs, &c. r pair Side- Lights, Compasses,

GrapneUs, 1 Patent L og. Also, Blocks and other Gear

for vessels of different sizes. "Apply "'(o )hs. P. W ALSR,

Otterbury, Riverhead, Harbor Grace. Jan. '08.

~lt.·ltlHft.I . .

( 'f'oR SALE. ~ 100 tons Salt,

at Tuniavik, Labrador. ALSO THE

chr. flying Cloud, at Harbor Grace.

The property of W. H. R idley &: Co. Apply to

MUNN&CO., Agents.

Fo·r Sale! 3 GOOD

~OD TRAPS. AU in excellent condition. For particulara apply to

JORN BUTT. Cochrane Street.

Barbor Grace.

.-uyou want to buy a schooner write ua.

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