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.. .. .. VOLOME XLVII. .. NotiCe to Mariners I .:o. 6 nf 1900 NEWFOUNDLAND. Notice is llerebyl:i\'en'th:J.t Fixed White Lights have b«li placed;Jt tlH! entrance to the under- named harbours in White;Jlar :- Canada Bay, Aiguillettes Ol' Ing- lee Harbour. · L:l.titudc • so · 43 1 JO" North}Appro>. Longitude s6" o6' OOQ West St. Mein Bay. St. Anthony t / .Harbor. (TWO DOLt..o\lUi PElt YUll.) ..... ,. ·) RARBOilGRAOE. NFLD.,.FHDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1906. . W. V - .- Musical Werebouse, ·- wHuJ . J-:.,. a 1.1-: .a ND n1:1'.1 u., Water · St., St .. John's, Nfld. .. ... - ... - ._ ...... -- ..... ... , · For the convenient'C of our patrons and to fucnitntc tho or our ever·in· . Mr. E. NOEL, .. · our Agent for Harbor In J:i:\toro on W1\ter S'tr11"t.. M'r. Tbomu u ... .J •. I.;:- · stArc, U:\rbor Grnce, will be cnrritld a complete stock or .. L:l.litudc 51° oo" North}Approx ss" 33' oo" \\'e;t Pianos. Organs and other ( and High-grade SAWtDg .DIUIIICatllJ:tB, Straits of Bell Isle, Bed Bay,_ (\\\stem End of Saddle Island ) __.. s•.: 43' oo'' Nonh) .. pprox l.t'll,titurle s<>ct 25' oo" Wt:St f"' Bal'h Lit:bt is uhiblted {rom a. )rn fl lnutero, to an open frnme-work p,aintjl(j, wl:ite, and will '/ be kept in opcrQi(ioo during period of oPt-n navigaticu. from June to cod of lle.!ember. our Prices are our Good• of thtt stanc¥u-d, And o9r ma>t li Come ancl lttar tl,e a,f11mbia Talkii./ Jladifle, }Jnter iner for Wi · ter Ni·/Au. lend, others follow. Wo are the principr.14ealart nstrumentts in and it is our purpoee mnintai \ bat posit,ion. atod Rf'ail· > These are . aa ligh te" only. , W. B. PAYN l i'I:J. Jll'pltl!l . ""'' Df'J)!ortmantof Marine and Jo'lAb a rla., SL :-:ew'roundlandL OOtohn 1 008. -. Ever; -D-epartment Filled with Bargains at J. G. . MUNN'S. R. · Ruth M-.· lines ... · WB8!' BND, HARBOR GRAdE. ••Vesper" and have we We can give you Black Street Skirts (new lot just little' ones, a$ in our stock you find the boOt = opened) worth $5.00, for $3-00. (No two alike). w H A . T'S N AM . E ease and comfort to child of one year, which. > Ladies' Black Fur Stoles and Collarettes. 6o cents to $].50. In a ? permitS the foot to develop and to shapely lines. ! Coats. job Lines and Great ins. ---:, _____________ , Rainproof Coats and Ladies' .Macintoshes. Job Line of Gen- Wbf pay $20'.00 for a Sewing Machine when ) 'Ou and square dealing is our motto. Although we have largo tlemen's Waterproof Coats, $7.00 each, worth $ao.oo. get a first-class orders to fill."we ha\'C room for yours.· All goods Warranted c:') This week we oOt:r th e: balance of our 2-yards wide Floor HA"ID SEW . lNG M ,.., SOLID No sponb'Y stock allowed to go in bot· Canvas (painted back)'worth 4-5 cents, for the small l' ' At)HINI: toms, as we make our own extcnsi,}n edge instead of letting the l> of 37 cents per )'ard weather do it. Thanking all patrons for their suppc>rt in the ------ -- u-- - ·- :;;.;.;:,;.:_ \•V IT H • · past, we solicit a continuance ol the same for the future. · ' J · C. M UN N, BASE and HANDSOME COVER .. __ ·- __ ) · :. · R. D. McRae & Sons BOSTON . STORE I in. Call sec. . · IMPORTERS ,., ,., ............... """"' .., . """"" "BLOUSES f- B_ LOUSES! R. & J. JOOFF, .tGr oceries,_ Beceltenad pay a ill a ad to dialribate Uae aaets of Ole aald Buk ad to wiod i tlle •ld !aok, ha.U. reptd 9 :flio tboee Claim• of IScb paey \1 a lball baye Mel .. Dated at St. Joba's thla 2ith day of Aacuat, 190b. JAMES GORDON, lAMES R. KNIGHT, lAMES D. RYAN: JAMES RYAN, Just Arrived fiiSO Boxes Lang's Fancy BISCUITS, .. SPLENOID t\lso, U50 Kegs Huntley &. . Palmer's Biscuits. _ GET OUR PRICES. Receivers aad Liquidators of the THOMAS SMYTH CO., LIMITED. n:A:"souiREs. · Lt: e. . _ J()HN ' S. _NFLO. · CHOICE SPEOIA·L liNES IIOTABY PUBLIC. O,ICE, - 1. KIMBERLEY ROW lUNaY (Opposite Star of tbe Sea Ball.) Telephone 266. ST. JolJl('l 0. v.TRAVERS, . Agent and Commission Merchant. Personnlly Selected in the London Markot, The Latebt Styles of ( ·Ladies' Jaokets, Skirts, Blouses, &c. Full ):J.nes of Men's Clothing, Boots, &c. Choice Lot of Ladies' FURS. · Gr CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK. PRICES AND QUALITY ARE SURE TO SUIT. .. J Cadiz Salt. 'l'ar,· Pitch ·; WE HAVE IN STOCK: .. . Supplies, · &c .. Window Clus in :tU sues. rom 7 X 9 to X sS. White Le.'<l :lnd Zi nc Paint in 4, 7, 14, 28 and. s6 lb. tins] Mixed 1 lb. tins in White and Colors. Boiledlo.nd Raw Linse..'<i Oil, Spirits Turp s. Roofing Felt, t, ::, and 3 pi)'. Nttils and Tins. Rc:d Oxide Paint and Tar C:O.uing. . \I Beach Premises,: Harbor Grace. Business at Grady, Labra,dor. Copal Stains in Light O.U, Ihrk Oak, Mahoghany, Ro.se O..:rry and Walnut. • • _ F0 -R Cal4ani&e:d a lJW:k Shet:t Jron. Eogli!>h 0\'lll nnd Rouo<l Boilers, tinned and untioned. Stove Kettl.:s, SauCl:p:uu, tinned 1\nd · and QiMc:r Knives :Lnd Forks. Uessctt IUid Knives ohly. PlAted Forks. D.:slCn and 1 able- Spoons. Tablo Bells. Carvers end Forks.. Poc.ht and Sheath Knives. Cntpcnn:n' &od Saws rrom: oJOC to.$t.8o Flour, Molasses, Beef, Pork, Tea, Corn Meal, Bran, Oats, Lime, Cement, Brick,·etc. . "' a E. Anthracite Coal- .-. All sizes. Street, Grace.-;:} :X: -- = ·. .. .. --ALSO-- A FUll liNE OF CHOICE GROCERIES. ... ... .................. w - MUNN & co.- .. . FOR · SALE_ Flour, Pork, Molne:ros, Tes, Ke rosene Oil whole· B..'lle ru1d rett\il ; Pi tub, Tnt·, Oakum, Linseed Oi l, Sp"rits of Turpentine, PuUy, Window GlllSl!-nll sizes from 0 x 7 to so X 28, I Leather and Leatberwur e. Hay, O. Lis, Br-.m. Nails- all sizes. Paints-u,l colors. / _:_= AT ' wnt er &rut Darbor Gra CI'. · . ' ..

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• VOLOME XLVII.

.. NotiCe to Mariners I .:o. 6 nf 1900

NEWFOUNDLAND. • Notice is llerebyl:i\'en'th:J.t Fixed White Lights have rece~y b«li placed;Jt tlH! entrance to the under­named harbours in White;Jlar :-Canada Bay, Aiguillettes Ol' Ing-

lee Harbour. · L:l.titudc • so· 431 JO" North}Appro>. Longitude s6" o6' OOQ West

St. Mein Bay. St. Anthony t / .Harbor.

(TWO DOLt..o\lUi PElt YUll.) .....

,. ·) • RARBOilGRAOE. NFLD.,.FHDAY. NOVEMBER 80, 1906.

.W. V trR~QTON, - .- Musical Werebouse, ·­

wHuJ. J-:.,.a 1.1-: .a ND n1:1'.1 u., Water · St., St .. John's, Nfld. .. ... -... ---~--~ - ._ ...... --..... -~ ... ~

, · For the convenient'C of our patrons and to fucnitntc tho hundHn~t or our ever·in·

. Mr. E. NOEL, :;~~= ~~~~c;h~~~~ .. ~ · our Agent for Harbor GraceD~

In J:i:\toro on W1\ter S'tr11"t.. oppo~ite M'r. Tbomu u ... .J • . I.;:- ·

stA•rc, U:\rbor Grnce, will be cnrritld a complete stock or .. L:l.litudc 51° ~2' oo" North}Approx Lon~itud't: ss" 33' oo" \\'e;t

Pianos. Organs and other

(

and High-grade SAWtDg .DIUIIICatllJ:tB, Straits of Bell Isle, Bed Bay,_ (\\\stem End of Saddle Island )

__.. L:uit•Jd~ s•.: 43' oo'' Nonh) .. pprox • l.t'll,titurle s<>ct 25' oo" Wt:St f"'

Bal'h Lit:bt is uhiblted {rom a. )rnfl lnutero, n~ted to an open frnme-work p,aintjl(j , wl:ite, and will

'/ be kept in opcrQi(ioo during period of oPt-n navigaticu. ~r from June to cod of Decembc:r~ually.

lle.!ember. our Prices are ri~ht, our Good• of thtt hig~~.t,J;'l~rtln stanc¥u-d, And o9r T~rms ma>t li e~l.

Come ancl lttar tl,e a,f11mbia Talkii./ Jladifle, ,~.,.. ,~_. }Jnter iner for Wi· ter Ni·/Au.

lend, others follow. Wo are the principr.14ealart Mu~ic..1l nstrumentts in Ncwtoun~land, and it is our purpoee mnintai \ bat posit,ion. WlcolMJl~ atod Rf'ail·

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These li~hts are . eat:~obtisbed aa • b:J.r~ur lighte" only. ,

W. B. PAYN • • l i'I:J. Jll'pltl!l .lfu•(~li'Tcf .\lclf'(llt

. ""'' R•'•Jo~,·;,.,. Df'J)!ortmantof Marine and Jo'lAbarla.,

SL John'~. :-:ew'roundlandL OOtohn ~d, 1008.

-. Ever;-D-epartment Filled with Bargains at

J. G. . MUNN'S. R. ·Ruth M-.· lines ... · WB8!' BND, HARBOR GRAdE. ••Vesper" and have we forgotten~e

We can give you Ladi~s' Black Street Skirts (new lot just little' ones, a$ in our stock you find the sq~toe boOt = opened) worth $5.00, for $3-00. (No two alike). w H A. T'S • N AM. E tJiV~ ease and comfort to child of one year, which. > Ladies' Black Fur Stoles and Collarettes. 6o cents to $].50. • In a ? permitS the foot to develop and ~\v to shapely lines. Sam~es ! Ladi!~·u:~t(:t~~fJ~~~·s Coats. job Lines and Great Bar~ ins. ~~ ---:, _____________ , S~rl~t ~'::~::i:~:~hc ~~~0oft thl~e ~~~~o~~~:J:r~:"~:n~ ~ Rainproof Coats and Ladies' .Macintoshes. Job Line of Gen- Wbf pay $20'.00 for a Sewing Machine when )'Ou and square dealing is our motto. Although we have largo

tlemen's Waterproof Coats, $7.00 each, worth $ao.oo. get a first-class up-:~·date orders to fill."we ha\'C room for yours. · All goods Warranted c:') This week we oOt:r the: balance of our 2-yards wide Floor HA"ID SEW. lNG M ,.., SOLID LEAT~R. No sponb'Y stock allowed to go in bot· ~ Canvas (painted back)'worth 4-5 cents, for the small ~um l' ~ ' At)HINI: toms, as we make our own extcnsi,}n edge instead of letting the l> of 37 cents per )'ard weather do it. Thanking all patrons for their suppc>rt in the ~ ~------------ ------ - - u-- - ·-:;;.;.;:,;.:_ \•V IT H • · past, we solicit a continuance ol the same for the future. · '

~ J · C. M UN N, ~WALNUT BASE and HANDSOME COVER .. __ ·- __ _, w.J.JANEs.~~anaaer. ~ ) (OppositcTho~~-~rugStore.) · - ~1-:ESS)'IONEY. :. ·R. D. McRae & Sons ~ BOSTON . CLQA~ STORE I ~m·e~st in. Call ~~d sec. . · IMPORTERS ~D.EXPORTERS. • ,., ~-~ ,., ~- -~-~· ~ ............... """"' ..,."""""

~ "BLOUSES f- B_ LOUSES! R. & J. JOOFF, w•m:J:~~aE.- Pl;~~-i~~?r1s, .tGroceries,_

Beceltenad

~~~J~ ~to pay a ill a ad to dialribate Uae aaets of Ole aald Buk ad to wiod

i tlle •ld !aok, ha.U. reptd

9 :flio tboee Claim• of IScb paey \1 a lball baye Mel ~u~ ..

Dated at St. Joba's thla 2ith day of Aacuat, ~D. 190b.

JAMES GORDON, lAMES R. KNIGHT, lAMES D. RYAN: JAMES RYAN,

Just Arrived ~ fiiSO Boxes Lang's Fancy BISCUITS,

.. SPLENOID ASs_;>RT~\ENT. t\lso,

U50 Kegs Huntley &. . Palmer's Biscuits._ GET OUR PRICES.

Receivers aad Liquidators of the ~019a~aakot ~ewroun<ltand. THOMAS SMYTH CO., LIMITED.

n:A:"souiREs. · Lt:e. . _ ~T. J()HN'S. _NFLO.

· aou~.a:oa, CHOICE SPEOIA·L liNES • IIOTABY PUBLIC. O,ICE, - 1. KIMBERLEY ROW

lUNaY ~'01&£T,

(Opposite Star of tbe Sea Ball.) Telephone 266. ST. JolJl('l

0. v.TRAVERS, . Agent and Commission

Merchant.

Personnlly Selected in the London Markot, The Latebt Styles of (

·Ladies' Jaokets, Skirts, Blouses, &c. Full ):J.nes of Men's Clothing, Boots, &c. Choice Lot of Ladies' FURS. · Gr CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK. PRICES

AND QUALITY ARE SURE TO SUIT.

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Cadiz Salt. 'l'ar,· Pitch·; WE HAVE IN STOCK: .. . lfi~hery Supplies,· &c ..

Window Clus in :tU sues. rom 7 X 9 to 3'~ X sS. White Le.'<l :lnd Zinc Paint in 4, 7, 14, 28 and.s6 lb. tins] Mixed P;~.int, 1 lb. tins in White and Colors. Boiledlo.nd Raw Linse..'<i Oil, Spirits Turps. Roofing Felt, t, ::, and 3 pi)'. Nttils and Tins. Rc:d Oxide Paint and Tar C:O.uing. . \I

Beach Premises,: Harbor Grace. ~Branch Business at Grady, Labra,dor.

Copal Va~Vamish Stains in Light O.U, Ihrk Oak, Mahoghany, Ro.se O..:rry and Walnut. • • ~ _ F 0- R

Cal4ani&e:d a lJW:k Shet:t Jron. ~ Eogli!>h 0\'lll nnd Rouo<l Boilers, tinned and untioned. Stove Kettl.:s, SauCl:p:uu, tinned 1\nd en:~.melled. ·

SALE.~ ~rt and QiMc:r Knives :Lnd Forks. • Uessctt IUid l>in'l~ Knives ohly. PlAted Forks. Tnblt:~S~ccls. T~ D.:slCn and 1 able- Spoons. Tablo Bells. Carvers end Forks.. Poc.ht and Sheath Knives. Cntpcnn:n' &od Saws rrom: oJOC to.$t.8o

Flour, Molasses, Beef, Pork, Tea, Corn Meal, Bran, Oats, Lime, Cement, Brick,·etc. . "'

a E. GO"D"DE~, c;.~:~..!...Y~e.·:~s• Anthracite Coal-.-.All sizes. ~Water Street, ~arbor Grace.-;:} :X:-- =

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--ALSO--

A FUll liNE OF CHOICE GROCERIES. ............,.,.,.~..,..~~ ... ... ,..~ .................. w ...........,...,~

- MUNN & co.-.. .

FOR· SALE_ Flour, Pork, ~utter, Molne:ros, Tes, Kerosene Oil whole·

B..'lle ru1d rett\il ; Pi tub, Tnt·, Oakum, Linseed Oil, Rop~, Sp"rits of Turpentine, PuUy, Window GlllSl!-nll sizes from 0 x 7 to so X 28, • I

Leather and Leatberwure. Hay, O.Lis, ~tcul, Br-.m. Nails- all sizes. Paints-u,l colors. /

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. Grippe or Jnflueua, whichever ,OU liD tO c:aJt it, ia one ·of s.e mod weakeninl cliaeueS lmown. • . . ...

Scoff .s Emal.s on. which ia · Cod · 1Jver Oil and Hypo=phitea iD euil,- cti- • ..,ted form, ia the est atrenath-build« lm6wn tO meclical,acience.

It ia so euily 4igest8d that it aiDkf iDto the ayatem, mekinj new ~ new fat. aDd.atreu.athenilla Dei'ftW muadel. ·

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Use Scott•.s Emul.slon alter IDfluem:a.

bJ~e,fot~b• ad ColA

ALL DRUOOIST81 SOo. AND e1.00.

\\'liA'l'HB WANTED.

... . - ' At thotunnower at tho dawntna,

LIUa ttl!1load to • •utward aaae, Eattor watChing for I be bright IIWI,

Brnklng through tho morning hue; And, u from the ... ul to weanrard,

Bishop ;;:.eter, of the diocen of Conn~\lout. in " recent talk to Yale sludeola on •Robaet ieJ11toua faith.' cUed for them the cue of Ru,.yard Kiplin,r wbeo -he wu or[&lcally ill in New York. Be said:

Salls tho ton, the 'unftowor torJUO, ___,.. JJut ~~ben th•k• her Lord aL oven;

• Droo~ ber bead a.nd ~eemlngly ,noli roe. Tbo1 my darling doo tbJt Ina• heart,

Brighton at lhcr~ugbt of \bJe, . And when dAwn• yrjJr, pruenco our it•

/ Llftt "ll'lth love t~'Wclcom~tbl'o;

• I a ppoM you yoanR .,.D are more r lese reatfen .of Rad7ard Kipll . 'l'bere le no name in En~rlle literature thatetandemore trol7 fo muoalinl\y than Ktplini. In fact, e le said to be nol lad.J· like eoo b to sui& aoble nf bla

F~efly watcblng for jomo tokon Of tho Jove U e.-~~anaa,

critics. e 11fory I am a~ to relate abo Kipling, and I aapo

Dut '•hen from thf'proaonco parted, Sadly clroo;~t and 111ent1y mourn•,

At the ~pan, guide of Hamon, Toe.eci upon.tho atormy eea,

Still will to~ northoru ma,gnot Ever conltant faithful bf·

'Tbbu~b thl.' nlaht bo dark and_ dreary And tho .tloro be far a war,

Still to nortbwatd polntt tho needle, Truo u on tho brlgbtetL day.

'l:but my burt, the lruut com pull, On tho a tor my lOA Qf life,

Dy llllovo for yon a till guldet mi.', Through llfo'tealm •lUI troubled atrlfo

E'en my darling thronab my darketl , Roar• "'ben ron I pan nola~,

Still my boarllo )'On Ill magnet Evor conatant, true wUI be. •

, L'Eli'VOI. Th&aanllo•er aball eoue to worablp,

Tbat tun Ill bright beauty blotl, Tho compua fall In 1\loglance,

And turn from north to wott; Aye! tbeiUl\ IIHltf)roU rooreant.

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pose none you liave hHrd It, oomee to me:lr,ot hand. and. abowa abe strong, 1'igoroue fallh which Ia back of the man'• wri&ln~t•·

1 A trained our~e waa watohlns at the bedelde of Mr Klpllna dur­Ing tboee momenta wben the author was io the m«* oritloal i\age of aioltneu, and abe J:loUced tbd hb llpe bega.o to mon. Sbe bent onr him, &bloltiog be wanted to say aometbiog to her, and abe beard him uUer; &hue words: "Now 1 lay me down to 11Jeep," tha\ old, familiar prayer of obUd· bood days. The none, realislo~r that KipllnJt dld not require her eervicee. uid, in a1l0logetlo whle· per: .. I beg your pardon, Mr. Kipllna. I thought you• wanted f>methiog. , ·

1 ·• I do," faintly obH"ed Kip­." 1 want mJ llea1'1nly father.

can care for me now " thla muoalioe, rob~ft. raub tba' we ... io K.Jp­

t'• writings. ' added Bishop Brewster, • and It I• a faith which

vn.ua"' ynuol( men may well O&ri'J wl\h them lo tbe ~rfOTmanoe of their dally •ork.'-Brotherhood Star.'

ADd 11t, not riJo, lG tho out, E'er my lovo for yon, my darllns. WbU.t my heart beata wiU baYe

ecued.'

FROM WALL STREE1' A TO PIKTY.

Of. doWD tb•(r lbb& )allt0f1 or

J.PG will lind eoatd la7 a big

dolla1r_:~rtr oar llltfe doa1bout that luxe &o ue Great wealt\

can n•wer malre a nation 11abetan· tl•l or honorable. Tb•re Ia D•lth In! on .. rJh &bat loolte gnod that il 10 dad'teroae for a IDII' or " nalion to handle 111 qololr, fla!IJ', big mnney. IC you dnTeaiaL Itt deadh lr.Ouence the cbiLilC"" Are tha\ h will~tet your aon. It tahe gt"f'a\•r And 6ner heroiam lo dare to be poor in Awf'rica tb11n lo ohar~te '"' earthworks in Manchuria -Edl torhl (rum tbe '\Vall Slree~ ]I'UJ

nal.'

llARD·M.9UTHED HORSES.

Here ia eometbln~t of praolical \'1\loo to llD1 oue driving a borl'l' 1 hat J'Ulltl on the biL. Puleo a email rlt•g to el\bh aide of tbe bridle and "' n<nr the 1,ro ... ·band· M po11sible .P<l!! line.~ tbr()URh bi~ rings aod ~Mplhom into ringll.atbrow-br•nn. Tt.r". with a common jointed bit "ill eM\..Ie a child to bold a pull "r hArd mouthed bone witb eaee .... tter nlmoeL all ciroumatanoea. 1 ~ u .. u l,e ueed on a faet hone in d•"'"''"' lttam. or on hoth ..,. df'Jiired Tt i.t cheA)J and eully applied and j, ..-nn't make tho m~ulb sore. It ie b.;tt .. r lb.an All1fl. ~.Jt bit.

).. l .... :J· .. l.tnt-'eato;;;djpbUitrla.

TALE OF A COAT.

-U l1 Dol 1•n•raHy known that ra&ol cannel reelet auo8ower aeede. A trap baltec! with theM Neds ie lbe rnn~~t •ftlcaolous method .-or oatobln1 r&Y.

8a1Rtw Complexion

You can read in the race the de· raogements . of the liver. A

torpid, aluggish liver leaves the bUe in the blood to poison the whole ays· tem. The results are:

Pale, sallow complexion, Achin( head, Irritability of temper, Impaired digestion, Biliousness 11nd irregularity of the

bowils. , • By tbeir direct 11nd specific action

on the liver Dr. Cbase·'s Kidney· Liver Pills promptly and thoroughly c~re ~ilioasness, 1nd"cstion and con.­stlpa.tion.

ASx your neighbors about Dr. Cbnse's Kidney-Liver Pills, for their merit bas made them known in nearly eve!!}' home.

Dr. ChASC'a Kldner·lJYI!r PiU.. one pill a dose, '25 cc:nll a boll. at all dealere .• or Edrn:tn.son, Bates & Co., Tomato- The ponrt\lt and air-tare of Or. A. W. Cbue, the famous receipt book aatiiQrt ..,.. ea ev~baar.

· ~UST LIKE HER. · .

A ~IPfl£ CUREB. . • !IELPLKSS A; BENt WlTB

' RHJI;UMATJ$M-CUJllt0 BY DR. WII.LIAMS' PINK .

NEVER FONlOT A 'ACI . Oft THI NAill OP AN 'ACQUAINTAHCL ,

PILLS. he ................ ...... .... _.....__~~ .... .. nat W- ..W..,. DCII ..

•C.. .... .,,..._. •

UpoD takiDa ..UtGdal cbarp of the EUUMbeo .J~ Jlr. BlalDe IOoD

. fllmWarited hlmlelt wl\h KalM poll· tlca b7 •t111l7iDc the 11.- of"lbb .loa­Dill, aDd be mu!lt4 \hula ol~ .. tar ..au J81L B7 thl8. 1DWII be.oaD became tbe beA JIO*dmap iD the.cate OD llalu po11tJ-. aDd be Wal ~ apon u a'llUaafriQ'. Bil ~ ..Uiarialll duriq Uae ca.paJp briDJIDI 11p po­JJUcalma .... ol tbe ,_. ahontl au-. faJ reaeucla, aDd the:r,... coplecl ...... )1. n wae wldle tiClltcR ol The .1011111&1 t)la& be WM CIDI lklpped .. tile

l' Dr.

a aceat ~are At o~H~t I co& .. to ue &hem. Tbe

tDdlle&&.lon that tbe7 were helP-fDJ me waa when tbe J1a!D 1re1r 1-IIYere. In a few ~b m,re &be ••elllnJiD my' lap and hl~ he­ran to lea'tl, ~beD ID~ jolota·IIHID· ~to looeen ur· and -&ben " ... 110\ Jong uti m{ !lrotohee were lhrown laUde and octuld elrallhl­en up. !'ben 1 beaan to 10 oal doora antl eooo waa able to reaame my work as well u tfer, Since lbat lime 1 have D&1'er been troubl· ed with rheumat.iam or Jame back. (can tell J'OU my nelJhbora were all utoollhed at my cure; they had all thought 1 would always be a cripP.l_e."

Dr. Williams' Plot Pille oure rheuma\lem by goln ~h& to Uleroo,ot-tlnrtroabl ~ lood. They make~n&w r:l blpo that 4W & Lbe ole ons and .oothe.e the JaD e ner Tbat ie bow they cure all troublee root· ed in tbe blood, snob &I anmmia, lodigeaUoo, neuralgia, St. Vitae dance, general weakoeee and the epec1al ailmenta that only girl• and women folk know:

Sold by all dealen in medicine, ur will be eeot by mail, ~ paid, a& 50 ceota per box, or eix boxea for 12.70 by addreeelnJ{ Me~~n. T. Me· Murdo & Co., 8t,1obn'e, wholeeaJe agenla for Newfoundland. . ------

GUlL LOST A FOOT.

Taa: JURY" 0. DAMAOU OW J'OUB

1 'l'BO JIOLLABI.

Tbe jury al in &be cue of Stepbenw ve. the Montreal Park and IaJand Railway Company was oo,p· oladed recent.ly:' By tbie \otlon, Mr. Nlcbolu Stepheoe, u tutor to ble tbirteAD·year·old daugbLer, o)aimed f SIO,OOO damages for in· juries auetained by ber on Dec: 29 lut. Whilst crossing tbe. com· paoy'• traoke. on b"er war_ to the platform, at Mount Royal Vale,the girl's left (oot ·caught and became wedged · between a guard and one of the main ralla ae a oar wu ap· proaohlng, •itb the reeuh &bat the fool waa badly crushed beLween the wheel• and had to be partly amj)ntated.

The jury eetlmated at ti;,OOO the damagee sustained by the.plaintifl', but .. they round tbat the )alter bad oootrlbuled to tile acoldenl by allowi"nll hie minor daughter to' go out unattended at ni~tbl, they lixed the extent of tbie negligence a& ••·· 000, oonseqnently reduciog tbe dam1gea to •4.000.

Tb& verdict found negligence on lbe part of the company in no\ pro•ldiog a sult4ble path from the main "toad to the platfurm where pwengeu .boarded an•l alighted; lD allowing that section of the trao\: equipped with Rnard rails to be placed eo near the !aid plat· form, and in not bt\vlng lig~t.e there.

Mr. Justice Corrao, who pro· Plded,1at once rf'ndered judgment in accordance wltb•tbe verdict. It is .expected that tbe cornpany

wm go lo appeal on the qoeetion of tbe amount granted by lbe ver· diet.

ltleM 117 .. old ... w ...,. er 11m Wen ap tile

-~ CIOIRIIto

lh1AIL "Dcm't wuto your time iD aUppiDa

ot1. tbo branohot,'' a14 tbe woodmiD to hit 1011, "boa 1-., 'fOOl u at the roo* o1

• ibo bee. " ADd the 1001 IDID wet Gm~:>o Hnc A Ca.i.No&-Mr. pPt IJ!d .,,d Mt u •• the too& of tiM

Spulw~ "Let me call you Edhb. t~, Uke • iOoct'~ cUatu;r lJoi, IJid f bave known VOU Joog enough to tben be '1\'Ct Aalliq. ~ t&8n II dfllP th" mlee.'' • I ~tblD110 bea11~ 11 .uai o~

Edith ("hyly) : •. Ye11; 'h-' ie ....&zud x.,.... . \ wh't mamm" aaya-that I ha\'e been oalled ml~ too lollJ." Ktaartlt UJWMa• nUtna llhiiiUI. ,

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-Only one bot or every 1.000 married ClODJII~ lin to eolobrato their s olden weddirrg. • ·

DISEASES OVTirE ;LIVER. Your may alwayt know ...-hen your

lh,,r II oul of order, or who~ ,you are what Ia called biUoua, by any or tho fol· lowing tymptom11 Palo In the aldo atld baok, Cilutoeu, dpll boadaoh-. a bad tute In lhe moatb In the moroln•, tal· loW' colored oomplo:Jioo, yellow !ali tin& In tbo ey-, eoetlvoneu or dlurb~ nf all my dark oolor

1lo"' aplrlt, ltld dlamal

forebodlDI" n 1 aokoowledaed by all pb}'llclenaand olhert, wbo ha,.o lt'loo their action, thai Dr; Motu'• Jndlan Root Pllt. aro a ~ftol curo for all bUioua atftloUoo.. Dr. Morse'!! Indian Root PI Ill are 10ld by au-mediC'Ino deal· .ers. •

-SialiiUca allow that women In tho Uoltod Statu are growlog taller, wbllo men are getting thor tor, ,

S'roP TSAT Cj:IU"B Or U wiU terminate In that dreadhll dla· euc, cootumptloo. We aro aware thai a proJiullco watt among many person• acalnat medlolom wblcb ·Jlrofe-• ro core a ooogh or oold U'hon bord orlrtg on con• aumpUon, or even whi.'D Jbo IUD!ll are a1ftoted, bul wo can auuro our r0111d0r1 that \VJlJTAB'II B.u.a~oM Oil' \Vu.u Cur.n· .RY will do aUJbla; aa.d In m•lt!n~ thlt auortlon wo 1po1k from o:~rperlepcl.', bulog 1otrored for mootha ftOm a cough, whlcb after uelos many rome­die• without aoy relict threatened to tlrmlnato Mrloutly. Woworo, liCn'l'eYI.'r, 10 fortanato u .to aecuro Mvcral bottlca of WJIITAJJ.'II BALIIAfl Ol' Wu,u OmnUIY, and are now~otlrely rid of lho eoujth, and , .. tored to oor former health. To thOle autrorlnaln a llko ~onor we re. commend thll C.:Jcellent aratjon. :

Jonlf o. W•wrAlllln, lor or thl! ObronJole, EllaabethtowQ, l'enn.

25o., 60c.. and '' per bottle. Sold bv dealers gooe{tlly, and b7 T. MoAiordo it CO.,Jobn'e.

-ro moving abool from ooo place to anQthor tho people of England apood about .flllO,OOO a day.

E p ZEMA FOR20YE ARS.

· ,..l wu trqnbled -;ltb ecuma for !!0 yoao~ and .at. tnated by three doctors to no a"IIQiilllDr. Obate't OJotmeot jlaa cured mo OOJilpleteJy and I h!'vo not had tho allah teet rot oro of tho dlfCiue.­.lOIOt Plu.Tr; lU,ytb, Hn~n Co. Onl. ._

-Au a\>era«6-;;f1000 plge arc eat~n ln London dally. L

WBOOPtNO covun . •

HOME DYERS! Ho,.._ would y'ou like a dye tbat !Ould color any. kind of cloth pe~ f~otly •ilh U .. E packige1 a~it would not elaln the banda Y Well i\ is here, and

D Y-O··LA Ia its oame.

_...Atk your dealer about it . •

·' CA1UD!'8 GRE!fE8f.NURB&RIES.11

600,000 Apple Tree& for ssle for Spring

.Delivery, 1906. -Choicest Commercial and Domestic

varieties, hardy and suitable for Ne"tt'· foundl.ilnd, in ~~~ 6ne thr~ ~.cd f!>\lf year old l rc:es, S to 7 fc:iel ttl heiil\l . well ·bnlJlched nnd rooted.

We Want An Agent ." for Harbor Grace and Dmt:rict to sell them o.nd other Fruit and Om:imental Stock. Stan now at best selling seouon. Write for Terms and Cata.logue, and

:~sc. for our ALUMtNUN POCKET ICJtOSCOP& and JOC., for our Handy

Saw, )us~ the thing for trimming,. cuts non as well as wood.

STONE & WELLlNGTO , ' Foothill Nuneries. .

(over 8oo. Jicres,) TORONT~ONTARIO, CANAD~

O.&a». "Hy lhreo ;young oat bon bid whoop­Inc CO,.Jb thla winter auil we could got nolhiDI to help them uotll l ' tont tor .Dr.,.,. Syrup or Llnlftd and Tur· JAMES D MUNN ' ])OD e. H arreat.-d tho coo~eh at once , • ' -and o kept rlahlon lmptovhlg undl lle~.tle;r tn lltal ~to.~ (Jt,lll'lih -the w o cllrl.'!l at I be 001t ot ono dol. • ""· at wu nnt a Ia~& bill for 10 ttl071 Agent Oot.reytrnr• r claqerooa anddlatnttlnaan aliment.- .' ....... Wx. RALL, JJraeebrldgct, Onl. j . A tV.lLQII(.Pt. -.f (

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~~~~-~---~·----·-------THEPATII OFCHARAOTE~ No.47.

• [Rev. A. WILLJAW Lsw11, B. D.] . _, AI) CbriPtiana owe &b•lr .aplritual

lire to tbe Holy Spirit or GOcf. "Y ~ are not lb'ni& flHb, bu\ In \be Splri\, If 10 be tbat the Spirit or God dwelleth ·~a 7ou." What our t10UI ;_.to our hcrdy. tbal11nd more

e Hol7 Spirit 11 to oUl' aoul. ua- JHus '-u~l!t his diiOiplea

\hat aa &be branob•ntUtt abldeln &he Yine., •o mua\lhe dit~clpleahlde In Cbrlt& ttiroop Hia8pirlL Whb· oul" Blm man caa bear no fral .. l'le canno·t even liore, bu~ will'

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.\. 1:. r.:;:hlruid tellS bOw PsythiDt cmd 1llm nner tlit Doctors

· · ga\tt bim ap .

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To Save Doctors Bllls, Or! Mor§p'~ In Pil §;;it!i-;mlly Pill in tnse

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.... only &be CUOUI.,_ liM u remember tha' \be vwtura of, Sa&aa are alwaJIIn tb• nelabbor­bood; aad we mullalwaye ,and In ner1tbin1 wallt b1 Ute $plqt, 10 \bat our ori&ICI wiJl ., Jen1th be COII!'aOLUJIQ PO~fttoar Jlre. ubamed of tbemtel1'H and of their • ~ ... .:... .....:...~ _.Ua ... crltlcltm -~ ......... were •-•• wor-.. • • toll, .

Haman rrat1t1 Ja eeen Ia enry. ·=r.wiUada.lot•rllla · pbl ued of !Ubt, anCI Jtbeteeoodn1lblle ~: ~: re':f~1f&t. ~0~~-toU p a . o not lame e g n .. u. The Mutereame aoc1 toQeh..S 1117 ~• mau life for the lncona(atenciu. ( Aa4 cbrt~•r• SwQCII},· • ' Take eduoaUop tJomedmea you ll!~ w _. . ._led ooiQioe l aaud, aee. people movl~R In· circl•a or re :n::a::;,:'~'b~ad.,• 111d H• 6nemC1'' tliat have been ed11ea1ed t WllU41W1fll to work 1117 worltt Uaroqb In & HD ... Jet &be aplrlt of oultur11 "lrf •:::-111 wore ftll..S '!'llh manJ bu aayer affected their manner of thtDIIi thourbt or fetllnge or life. We rau cl~pieoiODI hold,. . . maai upeot U.a' ilome Cbriatlane 81~::1: ;::::;,';nrJ.nr. •-will be fo~ncl ID enry Cbansb, Tlloil'uteroameaud loucbeclmybaad•, Lhat ba•e DO' \be indeeoribable (Tho acara wore to Hie Own,)

b h ld b And at Wt feet Dll' bo-.an-a a weott 8PliU'l'-CUL'tURJ: t at a ou c ar· Poll al;lattond, oaw bY oat. acterh:e all who aSPoclate with • l moat ha\'0 empt,. 61U1d1,' Ho, Cbriat. Only the evil -minded fa.~~ten 'Wh•:::i~• to work My w ~~ . ~~ their clutobta uJ)on thue examplee 'fo "· L it t . b of Lbe Iaale of liy'al up 1o their LtD COnT.U B w. ~wuT ideals. To have high Ideals places in.-truaL-lbee and teaclllbee I th• one abOYe tboee wboae aim it low j w hl b b bal 1° and a teadeaor to look for the ran ay w 0 t ou • l 10 l will

I re r b i OODDI'el thee wiLb Mine eye upon atea n the II O'..o anot or 1 a elgn thee." He · wlll eo interpret Hie of one's own deprarilJ. Word and 10 work upon oar heart

8omelbtak tba\ to walk by the a .a 1 d d will b 111 SplriL meau eome&biDI unearthly. n., m 0 au • t a' we w impaiP&le. napraotical. TbeJUJ eee the true .,_tb.or character. u f.a "like the "atar·g• er" who Oar ootward hCe Ia determined Calli Into Lhe latter.~bla ia a to a great fxteot by our ~t\l'{lO~ ml•aadeataadlol· T walk bJ Wb~n we ~';tp *o Un 6y the &be Spirt\ will p:lenfe'Jih loaoa 'lt~lnt our atma and uplratlona an·

· it · .a 1 b dergo a oolXIplete oba1lae. \Ve ~ f. an ... eoa a • 0 mor• WC'nder )lotr we ~o~lct ever ba1e lplrliuaUy-mlnded we are, lhe live(\ for anything ·•o low and

~id1WIIm)]~E~1~L more plalnlJiltll we .,. th• path ftaetlog. Aa lhe child natural • ., of o~ter, and the error of ibe d • ·•· · r b1r·•'&YIL t.OcJ the tiOD b of the rope ala ln atma when tl

An emotlona~ reliRion oomee to mala r, tboQilbt I eo

~ airfln-·--­Oppollte T.K'Iluclo AOo'a. WA.TBBB'l'BEET, 1J. JOliN'S.

':¥'!- . .-BxoliWn right to uae the

Ja1110D1 Hale Jle\bod of Painleu DenURlT lD Bt. lo""bn'a and Harbor <moe... .

U)ll41081 no& ~· '~'fr. n,. lllt'l'· we drop \be a~ 001 of the fte,b, . .., .,..., .. we recelye the mJnd or the

110l •o 'I t e name c Spirit. ''Too low they build wbo or of Hie 8plri' 'l'&e build beneath th..mre." O~r aim tba' ablne1 tntD tbe 1 t d God' 'll• d 1 ' will. abiDe out upon cur "aJ, to a o o s WI 'Jn we et the

brilb~ oar ur. actd to ktep u• Holy Spirit guide our uery effort. ftom torotog ellber to the right "'»1 ,'::::;:,ere atroag ID fancied band or to tbe left. Bat DOl In powe!r dlvlnoti. ~pat clld 1ibot comb~l b~f ~:lt;!':e'~~:\:~ta'rmto:.~ leo&~b,

m-J to teac a p )p 1 0 Thewut-.rcamolodiOaobedmJblndt, life. Of a tr.ue &beolou He wu (ADd miJht wu to HI• Own)· practfoal. ~verytblnl bJ Blm Bal miD~ alnco lhe 11 "ar• po'werl~ tumOd . to aome UM. Bf.a llfe or S~T· "m" "w•u LATD TIJIIR&Olf ; ~rbaUona and bardeblpe. and Hie • AD4Uf• um.,• n ld Re, Clealb at Gol1otba show that He 'TI!at 111;a~ :ork ..M..1 wor~• Qlrough came for retulta, aaot-n Ilf l-If.. 1 1' t· In 4ba"racter. Tbe Holy ipirit hu n QUr home lite, • and society be41n sl•eo not merely to teecb men life, and buAlneu hfe, are our aboufheann, and He hu told at W.\YI cRAR.AcrERJZED by CaataT· nryl e about &bat other world ; LJDR&!a 1 but o 9Aifle w tell oa how we h i.e not strange that many should u•e In thla present world. CbrieUane get L tnu: JOY out of In good UI!De we shall know about lhe future WOrld . . fte lXIa~ll ri&\n the pa\b of oharactllr', and flo ai•es llra<'e tu follo" 1haL patb, ete,,ptng in the footprlntll or JeeUII, Who bu lived a homau life ror our imita· uo~.

To walk by lbe Spirit we muat in all tbiDII he lAVAL TO Til II\ S PIRIT, ln all our plana and word a 11nd acta. Thua only ean we attain to noblf', Cbriatlilte character. ThUll ooly can the Cburob of tb,.ilving qod e1ert the influence tbat Ia ita mit· eion. It le not ill organii~Uon but lL Ia the "walk" or ita tnembfll'a th•t will m11.ke men 11.nd womep CbrietUke and bring the n11.tlona of the earth to lbe feeL of God.

·• Walk by the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lueta of the flesh." (Gal. 5:16). Many are ruled by lbe desires or the fteeb, b'­.. tbe rulnd of tbe flf'llb " Paul a lament Ia tcue to day, ·• For many walk, of 1rbom r told you often, and now tell you 0 \'00 WePpi n (, that they are the enomio11 or Lbe CrOJIIB or Chrillt, wh0,6<'lld iii pe.nli tioo, wboee gild i a lhe belly, ud wJaote llorfll In their 1bamt'1 who

N_ervoua Exhauat1on

TWI1CH1~G of the nerves, sud. deo starting, tenderness of the

sCAlp cr spine, headache at top or back or head, noises in the ears, spark$ before tho eyes, sleepl~ ness, dyspepsia, pains llnd ~ps, ncurnlgia1 t)micSity. irri~llility, m~ nnc:holy, phr,slc:al weakness and ,;cneral d oballty are among the :.ymptoms of nervous exhauStion.

C:ood,(ood, pure rur, suitable rest nd the r~gul:u and persisent use ol

Dr. Chnse's Ncr\'o Food will thor· oughly overcome the most extreme c:nse of nervous exhaustion and prostration.

By noting your increuc in weight ~\ hile u~inc- Dr. Chnse'<J Nerve food you can prove thnt new, finn flesh nnd mu!lculnr tissue are being added l.> the bo:.!y. GO cents a box, six l)n!:c:• for $!!.00, nt nil dealers, or r"Amanson, Bates & Company, Toronto.

. mol.... Bt the by, he RJ .. "Dai,lttc &wo JeartC oYerleer4hlp l neYer eaw a · pailful 1)r rnolaas• uHd for rom·maldnJr. h ia all made oat ol80apland ' ·wardhiJ>.'"

to· Lhe mjQ~ture of eagar tie creen ialoe of ~h• au&•r cane f.a gradually &reated in"& Uer or hUI(e pane. A put quaaUty or black llimy Mum rl1ee, wblob {~ 1klm med off bJ nerroea ancl emptied Into a lon~ wOoden Lroa1~ alon~t wblcb l& ftow1 to a lat~er '-Dk atfnk In the -pound~ IQ .&bat it drafna e~ry IJ!r& or the hr&e balldlnc. Tbe jllllol( of tbe unk wl&b ".,..~ It tbt Ire& act io Lhe manaraotanofroaa. Watertbrow11 on tbe ·ftoor of aa1_ room In th.,. balldloa u llol18nda ita waylnto tbll tank.

~ .,.. IInam of water. namiD, b,.tb ••• ,..art :~t!~r':. lObi-tcilkln-dlteant, ly ltob. follow tbe nna from their bodl11 and where doea U go·? With deadlJ' eerainLJ u It nlceleailly must, alone 1he al(!pln&ro~da, tcitbe Rum Tank.

Eftry da7 or two, \blt -terrible wub tan~ with iU abomlD&Uona it drained to the boUOm b7 \he

pampa. The ,,.., boea, I found, OfteD·geta ologced l\P. The eu1ine 1a ltol'ped, aud eome&bing draasod away wdb loog .. handled grtpp!11. At firel 1 wondered but I wu soon toll1btened. Tw.o big bare l•n•d ll81roee climh.d down OYer and beJan lhO\'tlUDB OUt drowned n.ta In ail atagea o{ bloat­ed eon decay, the moe\ of .,bleb ~enl to pieoeeu aoon uaUrred-5 dr 6 bueflelu\ least. Tbla cloninq took place every '"Ot three, or CoW' weeks,

The publio mind-not to apeak or \be public atoiJJaob-bu been agitated or late ·over the 6Ub &be publio bu bad aened out to it in Lbe ebape of preserved meata. How about toe 61th we are asked to drink? Your journal and olber oily jooraali are oonduoliog a or~· aade agaloet impure milk. News· papers and correapondeQta \\OW and then uclahq agalnsi the ad· ulte~\lo~ of al<:oholfo drlnlta with wood·aloobol. I break oft' tQ aay, "More power,'' aa tbe hlebman eo well p\lte ltw::1' more power to your elbow"-you and all olber ad•o· oatee oC Pure li'o_od and Pare Iltiolt I _..l

I 'want to ask. Htiw about ruM, the poor man'• drink. Ia it pare? No rum now like tha& got in "the good old daya.'' Cerwnly not, moat will say. Everybody koowa it le doct()red-vltrlol, Iogwood, water, etc.

But •dot~ t'(erybody ioow the 1\ltb tbat,lfGeorge Quarrie ia to be bell~ved, ia in the , .... or 6rat atuft' that \be olt.ben ia aaked to drink uo.der Lbe advertieed title or Pore Old JalXIalaa Rum, and afau in much of the IO·oalled wbiekey and br«Dd.J. · .

George Qaarrie.givea bill ex~ri· ence in tbe form of a amaH book let published by the New Voice Oo!D~ny, Hyde :P~&rk. C~ie&llO, under ilie name of " Hell d 'Kit· eben."

Mr. Qaarrle desorlbea what u overteer for two years or one of the Weat Indian augar factories, and what otherwiae bad oome under hie no\lce. An idell or wbd be flaya will be learned from the fol­lowing eumlXIary '

Tbe name "roll)'' covers most of tbe apirituoUt drlnb, for \bey are nearly all made from alcohol im· ported from West [ndian aa1ar plantatio~!, ofwblob alcohol Corm• &be oaae rrom which many of &be brandl6e, wblalteys, aod other blgb· priced drinka, aa well u rume are mRde.

The diatlllaUon of "rum" or al· cobol take. place in oooneotion wl&b &be muqiao1Dre of npr 11Dd

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'f~Mt lmmeaaa tauka are. k11pl 11'-0dlng 9 daya, when Lbe bell· hlotb it TQn into \be atili, about 2,· 000 1a1Jona•t a time. And then begtna &e trickle from the aooee· oeck, that aubLie esaeooe that after· warda ia ~u..U.d by delacted vo­uriea u • mountain dew,"· "wa· ter of life," and under other melH-8uou.a names.

London, Nov. 16 -The "Mall'•" Sydney ooneapendent aays the bit · terneu over the New Hebrides connnUon Ia growln~r1wlth the die· cu11lon. :Premier Drakin com­plaine \hat only when the British aotborltiea bad learned the amue• mentoreated in Aoelrali'll by the preaa reporta of &be trend of the negotiations. did iliey decide to in· Corm \be Federal Government. wboee repreaentaUone were aubee­q~enUylgnored. U ia btlieved by Auetrallana Ulat the New Hebridetl were treAted as ~ aort or o:ake­welgbt to the lltger qoeetiona in the Anglo-Fnnch a~treement con­cerning Egy ~t and· ?tlorocco .

Tbe New Zealand. Premier aleo proteal.t aboualy. ·;.._ __ _

Norfolk, Va., Oot. 6.- Sloce the earthquake that destroyed V 11.l· paraiao, Cbili,lut month, rnarinera have been greaUy ruu led by tht action o£ the Oul Slr~aro. Oft' Nor\b Batleraa i~ baa been runninsz In a m ore northerly dlreo~iun f\ D!I more awiltly, with the result that veaeela bound u p tbe coMt gel here before aobedul~d. tiMe, and

bound down lbe coael he· oome ataUed aL Rat1eru , wber"" quite a Jlel!t or ealling veuel11 ia re· ported \o be. ,

The eft'eo\ of the earthquake was CelL oft' Cape Ha.tterae, on Diamond, SbO'&le, w~ litrhtsbip 72 waa ataUoned. Capt Hanabn, of the Jl'bL vessel, which oame in h ere f•>r n pl.\ireto day. told \Je stor.Y·

" On Aug. 18, 19 and 20 the eb acted very queerly, end we were a Joa11 to account Cor it," bo " The compau aw~n& {rom east norlheut aod bsok to eoutbeasL There was a abort, ohMlJ>Y eea. Tbe~Glrtllm obangea its coor•e and ~ r l day& tf~ bad no current, wbU t wnttr around tb6 ebi p chang from the Cn.miliar blue of

e Gulf to a dirty green. Oo Lhe d~y w-fouorl tbe stream 0 '"'­

log put ue 1111 before, and thuo was Do further lnlerr"Qptlon,"

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tpendinc your 1110MJ fot worth­Uta mtcllcle" and 11111• boUle of

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C. ALFRED AMES; M.D. Office Hour&-9 to 11 a.m. ·

-4 to 6 p.m. Reaidenoe-Water 8treet1 Harbor

Grace, (opp. A. Ruthenord"e).

J. A. WHITMAN; .. CUSTOM TAILOR.

.._Fit, style and and Worlanao• abip guaunteed.-. ,

Custom work of all kinde ueou t.ed at loweet prloea and with d•· patch. . •

MouW'e Carda aupplled on apo plloaUon.

W.ATER 8'1'., II.ARBOR GRAOB.

0. V. TRAV£RS, • Agent and Comruisslon

.Merchant. OFFICE:-

Uterary INSTITUTE ROOMS, (Muon's Bloc:k.)

Watet Street, Harbor Grace. e~'Rt>.

BERTEAU &HOWLE'Y Barristers &; Soltcitors~

0PnC£t-DuoxwonTa: 6TRD"r, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.

M r. liQ.\Y>.t;Y " •Ill be In Bubor Grace abont thel!l.rh of cvor.)' monlh,and w1U be fonod llt t ho Coebrano Bo'GM, Water S lrecL

CARD. Tho Subscriber, having had ~vera!

yean' experience in law Offices iJl St. John's, is prep:1red to accept nny doc1 umentAry wprk entrusted to his care­such ns Wills, 1'!11.nsfers n.nd Assign­.,.ts of Real Estate.

Loons on Property secured Arbitrations oa l..nnd, &c. ~

J. H'. HENDERSON, Water Street E., (Mrs. ~L LAK . s).

~beJla~ot Q!ratt jOtfJnbarb -A..'O)­

~>~C:EfTlOiS BAY ADVERT1$ER •. printed •nd pqbU.bed onry Prlda7

oveolng, at lbe SrAo<tDAllD Oftloe, Vlct­tol'1a St., U:lrborJlraeo, by Mullll .t: Oke.

We do aot hoi ourael-rea re•pooalble for lhll op\nlOD.I cxvroaMCI by Oar COl"- ' reapondeuta. ,

SUbio1'1p llon RaC..:~ per annam; $1.00 per half yoar'; to forti~; a eublorlbo or• tlio r~1011 "1\"111 bt $2.110.

Advermlnj: lltlte!-oo c;onu per Inch tor Urn \ut~enholl; tw•nty cont.a ~r Inch tor eMh Nmllnoatlon. Spi'Cial tate~ for thrt;) o r m •or,...rno utbll. ' rl\1 number ot tn•erttoa• ot\ advoru.ecneo" mu1 be .,..Utled by tbe adver\l"r

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Jfbrhor Grlllle Standard ao~F.-MADE vs. IMPORTED. TJtE NEWFOUNDLAND cRtsrs.

.llf,D The fact that thia town baa oo1r V ALIDl'1'Y 0 ' TU Mooos Vtvuor t TO Bit T&aT&D. CONCEPTION BU ADVERTISER. two boot and ahoe a:ctorie• opent·

• ing under food and efficient man· -·---· -~ ' ·· · · f agenieo.t. owaed by local c:a~pital, r-~~· ~o~:;;.r!~~~ ~t;td employing- loc:.tl ·workmen. SUPRI·~~ ~ COURl.' 0~ CIRCUIT. h9uld be al,lfficleat""fcaaoa (o cut off

, he irnportation of all lrinda or foot· The Coucl opened here on Sa fur- wear. At preacnt large stocks or im·

day last1

Mr. Justk;: EmeNOn pre ported boota and shoes are carried eiding. " by the dealer&, but thle c:aa in a

The fbllowinf:' legal gentlemen at- measure be explained'-bec:auec of tended the &CISion-A•. o . Hayward. the inability or the factori~ here to F J ,.. · p J ~ J aupfJI>· the required atoc:k Ia time •. • .uorrts. . • , . ·tmmers. . " . t · ~ l{ent, \V. R. 11 ·wley. W. McNelly. for he Call trade omng o tbear , ... ..., R. A. Squicea. 'rhe offi.:ers of'lhe star~ing u work. · But ttlere Ia no Court-Deputy Sb.-riff w. 1. Car· reason w hie im~rtatlon aboald roll, Clerk Kent. c:ri~ r .\!sop. be co · ed. The footwear manu­

' The Grand 1ur1 w::,; not c:alled. f3c:tured by our factories i. far SU· there being 110 cruninal bu<~inc"'~ to ~rior to the imported article, and eol:'llge the attention of the Court. 1n proof of Ulia a61Crtion we eaa

There were but few cl"il cat.es for point to an ioatuc:e,. which ia proof ltearinl!'. positi\'e of it. We saw and inspect·

The Newfouadlaod Go•era .. eat b;ne decided to tat the nliclity ol the modal YivencJi. IUid. ba•e Issued a a of6ciat notice enfon:ln~r the Bait Act. which forbi.da Newfoapdlaadera to &ala ~rd fore~ Ycaaela wiJ.Iiia ColoaiafWitera. 'fhe ·Government intend to proeecute Colonial Beber· mea for ~~beyond the three-mile limit to JCUD merlcan vcaaela.o

As this l alllllfy tbe spirit ·of the modas riYeadi, wbicb atfpa\atea that nobody C<tn · bf! peaaliled for joiniOC" Americ:an Ycaaela. trouble is expected. .

!a the Hoaee Qf ~dimoaa. Sir G. Parker uked the Prime Klaleter wbetber the Gonrameat •ere a~ of the (eeliac e&iallq Ia the Goftl'll· meat and &lllOOf tbe people of New· foaadlud doe to tbe Jate ~ meat .with the UO\ted &fateS ia to the labiriell and

HOR~ <:_AS~S.

Cuea ia which horae& figured were tb& oaes that drew the ·• blfrcat c:rowda" o( ~tors at the acaaioa here juat cfoeed of the 86preme Court on Circ:alt.

The &rat of these c:uca Ia atill sub judice. •

The otbe~; cue wu that or W. PuTCell agalaet the Reid Nfld. Co.. The facta of the c:ue brie8y stated were these. Ia Augaet JUt. on ' dark .night. Mr. Parcell, whose boa~ and stable are qalte near an anfcoced put of the raU~ trade, aud jaat e&et of tbe road -· Water Ste'ftt west JeacJing to the old ltailway $tatloll. let bie hor.e oat on the commoae to p1e-b1 tbe bJ a Yery common pnc:tice bere; a law· fat one, bat at the ume time DOt a wise or ia ID&DJ otber ways a desir· able ·o-. · ··

T.be aut before the

WEDDING BELLS.

Moai~RTY-SAMPSO~.-Thc mar­rlap of Mr. Fraak Moriarty. son of Mr. Patrick Moriarty, · ol Le· Marc:baut Street. and Mary (Minnie). daqbtcr of the late Thomu Samp­son oi :Srigua. took 'pta~ at the Cathedi'al liere on Tuesday after· noon. The solemn word a that made them one were ~:,ead br the RIJt'bt ReY. Dr. March, Bishop of Harbor Grace. Min Maggie Power. of Brlrua. was bridesmaid, while Edward Moriarty acted aa rroom .. mao. The croom and hie bride are both well kDown, and their many frieade teaU&ed to their frlendsltip by a rooctJy number of •cry usc:fal preaeat.. After the ceremony a re­ceptioD wa• held at the residence of the ~m·a father. at wbicb anum· her of peata were present. The aewl1·wedd~ pair left on tbe 5 o'doC.k. trabi....{Qj: Capida. where the laoae!mooa . WM be apeat. A nam· ber' cil their fricoda were at tbe

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preparllirao en&ortalnment "''hlctl•lll lie reudertc110mo Umo In tho uoar fa. mre.

-Tho C. of E. Womenls A..o<!lallon of Carbonaar 'lrill hoi<! a aa.le of work In SL Sam ... achoolroom on Wedoe.d~oy, Gtb December.

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tab LAXATIVE BROMO QtJl.Nl~"'E Tablota. All druaauta refancl the money lf ll fall8 10 oan. • W • .E. Grove•• •l&natarota on each t»z ~centa. . .

-PreJndloo In arooct naute eao be car· rled· t.D ucremot, &ondlnl to ct.ecro7 aaetol-na.

On Monday the case of Dr. Prit- ed a pair of English-made boola c:hard .of Bav I<oberts~~ainft \\'. which when stripped of tbae outer

• Janca of Bri~u• wa• pa heard. sole showed :in inner sole composed judg111ent betng reaened nlil the entirely of paper. WltUe the· upper Court closes at Carbon~ar. Tbit was o( fairly good leather aad the wu for the recovery o(>.:.50 for a shape aatiefac:tory. the bidden parts hot~~e 80ld to the defendll.nt by tbe of the boots indicated ·the uee ·of plaintiff. . shoddy material. that stamped the

A case of trespass between two entire make-ap deceptive, and proY· men of Barbor Main was heard on ed tbat ~-article was not worth Monday. These ca~• and the Pur- tlte money id for it. Against cell clase repor ed J>elow formed utt this ease ta e a p1lr of the local buaiM§& of \be Court, ~ides &OCIU! factory make; the inner sole i* of minor"'"ooea. ' good sound etoc:k. the coaatera

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The ·Court rose on Wednesday solid. the shanks stiff and supple· mgbt, to bpen at C:Lrbone:u at 10 rnented bye tee: I tape, the outer soles follO\\'ing morning. The Gran-d Jury of the be~ leather, well·l)el'l'ed or met to consider a case of araoo:. aewc~ wtth eubataatial, Wc:lfpreu-

Tbe Grand Jury in the c:.ue (I( ed a well-nailed heefa. Allopther Foote accused of a.rsoa found ;1 true a m re solid. bettcr-we&rial' aad bill. and the case was oot .. opcned, belt -nhle boot than tbe import­the Cull hearing havin~:" to ·come be- ed. ~yond th~ rea.oa there lube fore the Syp~me Court at Sf. 'one icb aboald be reCO(!IiJied bJ Jobn ·a. . e'fery an-that ia the balldlar ap

o£ tow trade and bueiaeaa, the em· William Purcell vet11u• Reid New· ploy!lle of oar own people. with

found land Co.+~ in tiff ia a reai- the uent prosperity of ,tl COD• dent of Sbip-~d in t~e town of eerned. ur boot and ehoe factories Harbor Grace, and be claimed for are worlh of the fullest support. the "'\luc: of a horse alleged to have as throng their ngency the opea· been lf\ortally injured by the Rail- ing- up of kindred works ia aaaured. way en !(inc. on the evening' of Aug. They arc factors in the material 20th l3i._ The evidence of lhe progress of our town, aqd the en· plaiotilf show.:d that he put hie tcrpriae of their owners deserve the borae to pasture on Butt~·· Marsh full support or tbe people and the on the South aide or the railway .most lucrative returns. ' track in the vic:ioity or the old rail­way at~tion. The ho1'11C was let W& do not presume to know a loose about 8 on tlre evening of the great deal about coaetitutional gOY•

·20tb. 'l.'be trnin io charge of-Coo- ernmeut. but we think we know ductor L~e and Engineer Trainor enough to 'l'enture the opinion that pused through to C:iri>Onear aborl· the wind-up of the British Govern­iy arter 9 p.m. At 'about 5.30 a. m.' ment'a interference with our r~bt on the 21st. the plaintiff found bia of makiJJg our laws and putttnr horse standing in Griffin's commons them into effect will"llhow that the on tbc Norlh sicie of and about 300 Campbeli-Banoerwao and hia cabi­yards from the trnc:lc. l net have committed the British tax-The ho~ was litcnlly smashed to payer·• to lhe paymeat o( a heavy

piec:ea. Tltere was a large cut on comp!tnsa.tion to lhe Unit~d States fores houlder, ae•eral ribs on both \vhen reckoning-day comes over its sides of the borse were amatabedand .modus vivendi work. the hind-qu:uters of the ,anima~ · were c:tus~ed together. The horse - Mr. P. J. Gri~u. manager of waa then bleedhtg and the blood 1 t Whale Factor.7 here, left. by w·as traced back to the rnilw;1y . aterday'a ·train for St. John's. trac:k and along lbe North side o ork at tbe i'ac:tory hav:ing beea the track a llhort diataocc ton boul· I ciO'llcd down. The quantity of oil der where there war. n c:onaidc:rn\>le obtained lhia season ia about 90 quaJltity or blood and marks o~ tone. which with the fertilizer and l!or~ having r;truggled to get to its bone is more than anfficieat to p&J.: feet. There were some traces of current expenses. This ia more otl blood on the track itself. thno was had last year for 23

l'he horse was shot ltttder inatruc- whalea. Tbia aeuoa bat 17 were tion {rom the Chief of Police at B.ar· taken. Jt Ia not known whether bor .Graa. the company will reaume ba~iaeu

Several witneasca were c::llled who nest year, bat tho redaction a a the t.wore to the condition ofthe animal number' of steamers that wUI proee-and the blood track to the railway. te th~avt NUOa Will af·

The defence :called eereral wlt-' those e W.laeaa a better "DeMa. tbe moat important of whom chance. It m be tbat the Baea· was enflaeodrher 'l"raiaor. Ilea will be oae of the lot to be kept

This Witaeaa awore that be waa golag. · oa tU ~ae when it ~aaed the WHY TH"" CR;._W L'"'"""· place of the uppo.ed aci:ideat. and ., ..., 01#11 6

tbat lae wuaot aware tbatany ani· -. atrac1c. ·ae tnrOrO The chief reaeoa wla7 tho New·

Jt=l;::&.~tliat _ .. lliCiw•:ria·l foaadi&Dd allots left tlie Kooenelt ~ _ wu tbat t~b their -acreemeat nqqlrecl \hem to gilt $30 a IIIODth uCl ; clothes, It for ARlie: WOfk. tlliiY oaly. reeeiwt4 oae nit of oater

I'!Mio...,,....l u'cf.·..-...wear, top coat aad abeep­Uia: to •ke leftlaa. and theae aa last lfOftlllber, Ti latitude 82. 27 N.;

eaga2e(l wcre-R. for plaiD til: .Jo'arloar &

dcfcoda.a ~. . . plaiatiff'a case was prc~~entN.

by r. ). Morria. K.C. whote ad­draa to the jary Ia aummlor up t'be e.id~ce wu J)&rlic:alarly fiae.

Mr. Keat. J{.C.. prueated the case for the defendant. '

:New V&NTURL-Capt. "'m. Butt of Bay Ro\Jerb, bas lately engaged in a uew Tenture, and b;~a l bown commendable enterprise In under· taking it. Ile has eng3~ed in pu~ ting up a ~ood quality of well-made Labrador fiab in boxu. and in p:~clc­j ng it ball taken e\•ery c.ue lo have 1£• packed cleanlv and atlrolcli~ely. New York and· other Americ:::~n c1Uer. arc the place" to which the lial1 will be eent. The Norwe~ans ba•e been "'ending codfish aimilarly packed to Vern Crux, and the prices realised must ha•e been ~rofitable,aa they b~ve coatinued bust ness. Capt Batt'e venture desents to recetv.: good retarne. , In making thia new movement be l:lu doubtless 'been en­coaraged by the fac:t that a markel uists amoug the people of the larger cities for a nicel_7-pa.e.ked, dean­lookinsr article of fieb-food. We wiah C&pt. Butt a fnll measure or sueceu in undertaking tbia new mode of uportiog oar staple: pro­d act.

-We regret to bf'ar that Mr. Jotua Qtl.lnn of Stretton•e Ifill hu boen very 10 tbe pa't ~·•ell or tl'D daye. Bla ro­E.C!!!...'Y •• not upeca.d1 ~· beloa over 80 ,..,. orac•

while t.lley were DOt any eslra l'l•lldt•~~.r · at alL &rtklt.

uld abedld badly lttedo

tlaat lie bad a to know. Ollcera aalred

&remea to help the eeamea at their work wbea the lhlp went Into wlater q .. nera. bat they refaaed, lmowia~r tbeJ woald aatfer ff9m the cold. They were frolltn Ill from Sept. Scb, 1905 to July 4th, 1906, at Lincoln . Bay. four miles south of Cape Uaioo. Tbl! whip ~· so bad­ly c:t•alaed Ia by the ice aod leaked

badly that a doable pump. to throw ~ Jr&]loas of ,ater per minate. 'Wii rigged up but eoa14qot keep her free, aod a dec)( pump bad to be used, a ad about October 27th, 1905. all band• were put oo t1ro meals p~r day, and oa July Gtb. 1906. were furth~r reduced to tw~ slices of bread or tlour. a ad exiated from then until O.:tober of on walrus meat with an odd cno or peae or corn. The 72 El!kimoa on board largely contributed to eat the grub, sufficient of which waa suppor.ed to be ou board for two aod a hal( years. Nine month- food waa land· ed at Victoria Cove, Grant Land,

north, but cf»uld not be se· coming- south, , owing to ice.

At ltopedale the c:rew "kic:ked" against going rurlhcr Ia the \'essel w1tich they held to be uoaenworthy, and should be coaled nod pr'o7laioo­ed before abe would Mit Coal was a dire uec:cssit1. ae they ala led the vessel would amk unless the supply wae sufficient to enable them to work the pumps. At S,Ydney, ono man n;uned Clarke. of Brig-us, re­Cuaed to go in ber.~S:erald.

~pt.~ohn S~nco rer~hi'J a Jolll•r from btl aon William J. :toll),.ure,ln \1 <111• treat. lt convoyed lht! unwelcnrnc.- new~ that be blld tiW II~ IUIIJ br4lkOD 1Fblle wot~ Oil • rall'IFIJ' lbere,

lla'N I mnet decllae to or what. actloa wiD Mall, NoY. lf. • READY ·TO PURCBAU

EVBRY HERRING CAUGHT. -(Editor Emalar Herald.) • .Luaeabtaq, _N.S.. .

N oY. 2'Zo.d., 1906.. Sir,-Eadoeed pJeue Sad copy of

a Jetter, Jrlaich I hue forwarded to the Wca.tera Star for pablicattoa.

The remarks contained might be of some nee to yonr valtaecl joaraa.l. . • Yoara very truly,

Wn.LUM ow;., Mauacing Director.

(Editor We.atern Star.) Dear Sir.-I noticed an article ia

the Glouceater ·• Dally Times." of the 19th November. commenting" oa and endorsing an article in a late issue of your paper entitled "The Premier Enforc:ca Hie Jail Policy."

It ia not my IJsteatioo to diacun the Newfqaadlaad Gonrnmcat'a policy or poeitloa re the Kodaa Vivendi, bat aa you appear-on be· half of your readers-to think that Sir Robert's eland on this question will be detrimental to the beet in· t.ereata of the &abcrmea of Bay of Jstaada. I c:onaider it my duty, u well aa a .,.euu~ to laform you that ao auch dire results u yon an· tlc:_ipate are likely to bappeu.

'The eeateace in your editorial. whic:b 1 take uceptloa to, reads aa foUowa :-"Sir Robert C&llaot ret rid of the idea:that jail or starvation are the oaJy needs of the Bay of leland &ahermea. " I

J woald infer from ~e foregoing. u well aa the whole o the edttorial referred to. tb~ yoa afraid that if the GJoac:cater veaaela ue stopped from hlriag Newfoaadland Saber­mea. or ~iar fiab from them. that tbe iaaJd lahermea wnr not be able to dlepote of their herring eleo­wbere, ancl will conaeqacotlyalane.

No ncb ..crave dlaaater need be feared, aacl'oa beb&lf of our c:gm· paay, the Atlantic l'iab Compaalca. Lim1tecl, I caD .. are you that if the ,t&J e'fel' comes wben the &ahcr· m~ of Dlf aatlYe land cannot eell their berii•l' tq ~lie Gloac:cater ves­aela, we will be willlar a1J4 ,cady to parc:hue.Mery he~· a ~ht at Bay of Jalanda. and y jaet. aa mtacb for UaeJD u tbe Y akeea pay.

And I am coaldeat qr COQJpaar Ia not alone. There U. other Mora Scotia firma. parcbasloc berriJar at Ba7 of leland• to-day, who would gl&dly bay far larger quantities.

The Americana are not the only peopJe on earth. and the aitaaUoo does aot Warrant JQJir ~ or .. blue rul"-" .-.-.,

TDankiag you for space, Mr. ltdi!or. I beg to remain, · '

Yours ver.7 truly, Wn.t.UM Dun. ..;._ __ ,.._,

'Fbe Virginia Lake. Captain W. Parsons. arriYed · her~ \YCfJoeaday mornlnr from Labrador, •. baJiag been north to Rigolet. Tbcal'plain reports that the weather had been atormy but mild. Ver1liltle snow or lee was oa the eca-coaat. but three weeks ago at North.eat River there had beea a big fall of enow whicb conrect the groOJld with three feet of its winter coatiag. She was 15 days oa tbe trip. ~ deetit11tion ia reporl11d fro11J tbe qSast. uie needs of poorly-off ftahermen hue been provided Cor. No.news of moment· 11 had. Her p'a&SCJl~ere were-8 flradbury a"d t1ro daughters, '\V. Bradbury,' W. Colli"a. Qadcoc~ and Whelan. She will make another trip, a-oio' unly to Battle Harbor.

Tbe oaiJ qaestioa thatseiaaiued to be decided by the lary wu the amount of,damages for wblcb the defendant compaa.7 Rndered itaetf Uable W the plahrtilf uader the atatutea-la otber worda. aa the Jadge c:har~-What wu the nlae of the horse? The jary were guided (if not con&oed) in uaweriag this by the fact that the plaintiff bad c:alled a. witnen to tcsti.fy ita value, who bad 'lppraited il: at $60. The rerdjct of U.c jury was in accord­ance therewith: lf we understand ari 'ht. there ~re

some law-poiuta to arrued out before the (all beach •

T only coJQmc t w~ke oo the ca ' t ia t it ia a pity,tbe defendant co pany and the plaintiff could not hue ecltled the affair out of court, and that. when it did come before the Court. so mucb ti~J~c was apeut oYer it. It lS a great WUte Of t)Je JP.OOcya of either ooe or both of the · partiea. and of the p&~blic: moneys u "ell to have caaee of this dealiriptioo taking ap the time of Bla M!-Jesty's judgn for a whole day or longer. U bQtb p:~rtiea were at all reasonable ooe would think they could come to an amicable ecttlemeut.

The plaintitrecaae wu.a Ycry care­fully aud we tbio~ skilfully prepar· ed by h~'a tor. Mr. lit A. !ikJaircs, a '"ly and clocfuent-11 pl'ftent • the jur1 by Mr. F. Morrja. The defendants Conoeel. Mr. l(eat, also hau4led his vart of the c:ue well. _..-

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A large lot of spirituous and malt liquor was eeized by Constable Dawe at Bay Roberta ob Tue&day, and was poayey~d to the ' Court Bouse there. Mrs. Mnrpb1, on whose premieca the liquor waa found. ~aa for ze~ra kept a store, aod !lied doctors' preeor:ip· tioos during" that time. Thia bond­store was in a certain way recog­ni&ed legally, aod oo action bad crer ~ ?-~en againet her until the pruoat ac:lioq. '

Tst CAS£ against 1. D. Ryan. J· C. Strnng. and P. J. Shea, liquor dealer• ofSt. John'a. wu before the Carboaear Court yesterday. The cllar~re was that they had auppllcd liqQor to a· mao qa!J1c4 ~uupby of Carbo'oear, wiJo p~id the' Nlla. &x­prese Oo. the amount due. ~nd tbe Company remitted it to the defend­ant. Ryan.

The apparent ground a upon \\•hieh the caec was brought up waa that the Expren Co .. io receiving money for the liquor in questloa. had made • ~~ale ot it ia a prohibition dil'· tricl aild were consequeally breaking the la117. 'fht! CAlle again•t J. D. Ryan w.ae made a teat, and the: charge was proved against )Jim. A penalty o( JtW or • month'• impriaonlflent was impoecd. Th~ caec against the otber~~.;_gtr!lng a ad

Thoma. Ryan of 8t. John't cJied $hea-waa not proceeded with, al-though tht .7 11ad ~tJ ._pmQloq«J

at Gillieport on Lhe 19th, of pleurisy. and were prbcot In Court. Mr. P. J . He 1n1s 26 years .old and waa em- Morris acted for the acc:ur.ed, and ployect b1 \Jie Dickte 4umber Co. at gave lotice of appeal from tbc J'Ud~>"· North·wcat River, Labrador. f"" 1 ~

1 meat o ..,ag etrate Penner to the - Mr. and )fra. John f)avlt wl•h to Supreme Court. ,

thank their frlcmdl tor tbo many aet• M • - - -klntJnl!lj• 11hown 1<1 thorn d'llrln~ tlu•(r -1'bo achr. Clulok•l~p, J. J. ~oeio, ""v~''" h,.r,•aYMnlnt. Nom•o fl:uar 'llAIIII"" mut-·r1 bu .. rrhud at Kl!r~·~~ C',()>Te.Aftvr liH) QtiiArrn "•• .. r tb .. C4J,. bu~ tho.t• ~·ho a Uldtoua Jlutaae. !-lho 1•4belut ot tbo ban paued tbe 1ame wa1, Jialjrador ~eec 191!rrtve! ·

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No•r.-Btrrr.-A protLy 1roddlng toolt plaoe In SL Paul'• Churdt on TUeeday enntoJ.Iu&. when Mr. Walter Noel, eoo of Mr. Jobli NQel of B~ta Co•!1 and Mlu 81bella 'BuU, dii.Dghter ot Mr. S. Dtau or th., town, woro qolled lo mat. rtmooy. The ceremony wu perfowmed bl tbo Rev. Oanon Noel, In tho preaelioe o • number of frlenda. Tiro bride wu ~I von loWlY b7 hor brotbor-111-law, Mr. E. Weill. Xuter R. L. Oko 1opported tbe groom and Kl• MUdm WU(J -t­tencfod tho brldo. After tho ceremon1\a aupper 1FU M"tcl al tbo r01ldooeo ot tbo brldo'a father, and at OJIO tbQ no'trly· w~ded Jl:f'lr1 scoompanled by a num.ller of frlonda, l~ft by earrrage for tbalr fQtare bome at Bryaol'e CO\•O. "

' ,-A gre•t many U.~ot wpr11 a~ 1bo Ma­thodllt Anona! MIJtlboa.ry,Jt>dUtl~ bold on Prlday luf wtU teellh' tbat rt w&M OnO Of lhO moh p)tat~i lhPy OVCf at• tended, __,_ . -A tenant or one or o'llr loeal e•tah­

lllbmenu hlld 1rbat bo rtgerdecl a cuo lfl&lnlt hie landlord tble week, whlob 'IFU IOlUed Wltboot I'C!CODI'tO to the Coorl, lhrongh the good omeu o( bll eoun1el and We lat~r'• agonL Both parlloa 1eom 1alleiiW wUh lho errango­meol.-tbo latter p,r,loylsrly ao, eon· aldertnr tc mllDb moro &dvantagootl# to lhe oataJe ha l'opr61ont• lhan eveo ih~ original arrangement wu 1rhloh noyer· the.J- feU Ulrongh bot uot owing to any fauJtof bii--Com. ,..•

... Tho Rev. Andrewl\o~r,.on, l).O.lQI St. Andrl"tr'l, gL Jobu•r, I• t~liPOI od hoto to-morrow. Dr. Robett..oo will ooodnctdlvfue aer"lce lo St. Aodrow•e Proabytorlao Obun:b bore on Sunday.

On Monday the Women'• Foreign ~!llalonary SOcloty w ill bold Itt annual tbankrgh·lug eervloo In lho Kirk ber'l. Dr. Robertaon will doll"er an addr~., el\11 tbe ~UJ.Or.tbo RSil'· Mr. Lowll,and tho ~.,. N'r. ~neoek ot tbc MothOdlat Obnrob bere1 1rtu al10 ta'ke parJ. ~In· terettlng-aoa proft~)Je time II n~tel,l. S!verll 110108 ~~II 'lJ'

0tendered. All vo

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Mr.aall Yrs.Soba Davia have tbel\'m· ~th7of many frlondeta tho rec:ootdeatb of Uialr little daughter .Jennie, which lllld even& ~rred o.a W~nt!eday nftor· nooa, aflef a short Ultt"'. Sbo b~ boon 1olrerlna from whoopln~~; cOUJZb and 1ru pro,re.ulnp: fnorably altbou~tb uf'lerlo~~r_acutoh·. I'neomonra clc••olop­ed, aod aeath olalmt'd tho. hrls:ht lhtle oae, !nd took frbm tht- homo 111 lifo •nil Ita parent'• happlntn. She "•• ~bree yur• old, aod wu e pet 1r1tb an \\ ho had learn~ to lo•e her. Thll parcnl• feel tbelr ION keoalv.-•Sof'ler lltllo cbUdron toeorne nuto ~e."

Y UXOVTB, N, S., .Nov. 22.-Tho bodv of a man wu follnd early tble mornlu~ In Baker'a4ook belwccm T. and Clcol· enta' 1FbUY .. by t..-o men on the wharf. It,. .. carr!~ uhoro end re~nhr:ed ll.i thaC of AJbert Mercer of .NO'Wfou!l.dland, ta.mUarly kao1ra u "Shortx." Ito wu a ftremao on tbe eteamor Boat<m, end left hll boarding bODIII about II o'clock Friday nlght and wu auppoo.«< to ha,·c beon oa board. Tho Boeton aall«< on Saturday. lJo wu ~ vear1 of age, oud unmarried. An lnquiat wu hold.

- OatT.-M'r. Mlohaf'l Cody tllo:l at bb ruldenc:et Booth Side, Rh·erheAd, ou Tul!lday 1ul, after an lllncu of nine dayJ,deatb belnJ:: due to pneumonia. The ctec:t~&JM hll't been aull'erlolt from uth­ma·ror iol)le lfm~. baf no ta11ll ro~nl11 '1\lero 1lnlfclpAied 1rom that aource. J.'or year• 1111 conduct~ lbo ll1hery a ~ l.A· brlldort and tho put 1cuoo ho "'U on­ll'llr~ tn Ill pros.eutlon. no I0&\ 01 • 1rlto and !li&M oblldren, two 110n• 'tll'ld two daup:blert of whom ero In 1lnfton

1 sod 1ru lo bl1 OOth year. Ult tnnera took plaoe yulord~oy morolnp:, and wu

.a !lend~ by • lat~;e number of poupla.

MARQOF. .NOT~S. -Tho tohoqoer Pomblna lott I) ere em

Toeaday for Oroen1e B'arbor, T.ll., whor .. abo wW bo repalrta dotlnJ:; lbo wtntc~ tor Me.ura. Mudn .t Oo. who Intend• to o~~e hor lo tho 1l1ht'l'y next teuon.

Tho acl\ooner Dol ta, W. Bar nee. mutot arrived from S"- .John'• on TlleJdA:r wltb a load or &eberlal trolgbl.

-Tbe .abr. Huron a.rr<ved Monday trom Norrlt' Arm wllb ~.000 foot Jum· ber for l'tf-re. R. Rutherford ,t Co.

Meatra. A. Ooodrtdgo .t Son'• brl~t. Clomonllue1 Capt. Tooker, arrh·ed a1 St. John'• on llfonday, 1!(1 dave from Cadi II. Tl'll1 I• good woriC for thl•liouon of the year. ·

Me"rf. Mo~tn 4:: Co. had 1\ meeu~o on TUl'INSay ~ayiJ!IJ}hat th•tr acbr • .Nollie Lonl1o ba4"••U~ ftom Ccrni\WbQCd for tbr. por~ d"eo&:

Mr. S. F. 8h•PP4rd'a acbnontr Slln~r OJo~cJL.N. lfercer, muter, ro~ched Span. lercleuay on TuecdiiJ' lut , atler a ron)r p&lla~o from ,Labrador. J.'eu••wer~ bftd of her 11fety, u eho !slid nnt been h~ard "Torthr,o, ,rn a loop: thnt. Sh~ ll'fl NAolluk1, -' La!>rador on tbo ~nt Sept em·

on tier arrival np-ahoro ell the had left tor homt'. cod ftJh wu brou~b 1

An •• l.t .u:!"'t•~-n•t••• amt ~Ill bo mad!>

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-The case againa·t one of oar drug·&toru lnr flelliug liquor waa beard in C )crt to-d~y. The cbarre wa• practic';olly \\•illldrawn, aa no sale wa11 pro\'cd. dtber on preacrip­Uon or otllerwi~. .The fact that

Tempernncc Act allo,V• liquor to be sold for rc:rtnin purp0sea eeu

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4~~ r:.ll;:ablenes• of ~me one

Tw~-~~;$2.oo -per Y~·-Nc1F and old subscribers. sending us ·

$2 will rYttin: TKl! HARIOR GRACE S1 ANPAao .and the Mo""a:at \Veek}y Slllr for '907-ttro papers for two dollan. Tha o6"er is .Jood for the month of Ikcc:mber. 1bia is an q­cellent oaer to .~ the local .. per

the lon.-ign news in )'Oilr homes at price. .

REID NEWFOUNOU.::n COMPANY.

NOTRE DAME BAY. . .. SERVICE.

The followin~ scbedul~ for +h'

s 5. CLYD£ will be ndbered to for the

ba!aece of the lletU!Oo, weather

permitting :

Le~ve Le?fi~~ eveq: ~CJ!l:

day for !iORTH side of

Bay, and every Friday for

SOUTH s\de of Bay.

REID NEW FOlJN 0 LAN 11·

COMPANY·

CHESLEY WOOD§ -. - lJA:!--:

Tbe Oldest Est.ablisbeb Musical Instrument HOUSE

-Now exit~tanllo Newfoundland.­

S'"NOTBlNG SHODDY KFPT.

PIANOS and IORG ANS lt . .- ... ..

Frs>rp tbe Bc1t ~au"fac~r'r' · in the World,

I .EADING lltiSJOI.\NS ARBOUR PATRONS. 'l'8.£Y 8llOULD KNOW. WIUTE US.

-CHESLEY WOODS,-l · · • ~-10 UitJn· St., Sl. joh11'~· •

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