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The Evening Mail from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada • 8

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The Evening Maili
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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--Y )v 1 PAGE EIGHT ALL HEWS THE 'EVEHIMG -P? 'J "7TaLL THE i'' TIME 7 WBDOTMpAY, FEBRUARY i- t- ik? Fuhaf From Jeff To Tip Offifinybody Secret King Hats Crown 'the 'World Our Hats are Different King Hats Aire Known Everywhere SMI Own a Derby Hat There are hats and hata. You can buy a hat almost but'not like the hats that we sell. Ours are brimful that quality that appeals at once, to tha dressy man. Come in and see for yourself. "King" Hata have that fashionable touch that crowns world.

Call on your way down and seethe new Price 4 There's one Derby that is better than all others we sell it the "King. We. have one to suit you. No trouble to show goods. Price The Hat has character behind, its reputation.

Every hat guaranteed. Get' a "King hat and you have the smartest. Price gJLflO R. ANDERSON, G. R.

ANDERSON, OPP. NT. PAULS CHURCH. OIP. 8T, PAULS CHURCH.

ii Opportunities for Everybody and Everything Nothing too Large: Nothing too Small: Watch them Daily: Use them When You Have a Want: Results are QUICK; and CERTAIN, the Cost, ONE CENT A WORD i Far Be It Every Face Costa no more money. "King Hata are guaranteed and combine style with quality. The shapes are especially. suitable for young men. New spring stock Just arrived.

Price $3hW G. R. ANDERSON, I Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a pity it is to see do many with thin, wispy hair, failed streaked with gray, and realise at most of these people might have ft. glossy, abundant hair of beeu-rul color and lustre If they would ut use the proper treatment.

There. no ueceeslty for gray hair under! xty-five years of age, and there Is excqse for anyone, young or old, iving thin. straggling hair, either ill cif. dandruff ixr'bavy and, yank exorssivu olli' You can bring back the natural ilor oT your mclrtira-few days and irever rid- yourself of any dandruff fid loose hairs, and nake your hair I-ow strong and beautiful byaising yeth's Sage and Sulphur 'Hair Remedy. For generations Common' iirilen Sage has been Heed for re-oring and preserving tbe color of hair; Sulphur la recognised 8c nip Specie lists aa being excel-ntf oi" treatment of hair and scalp roubles if you are troubled with dandruff Itching scalp, if your hair is sing its or coming out, get a My cent bottle of Wyeth Saga and ulphnr from your druggist, and noice tbe Improvement In the appear-.

nee of your hair after a few. days' treatment. Rpeclal Agent, G. A. Burbidge, flollis and SscUville Streets.

1 OniH HOCKEY PLAYER ITT TIE fedgar Dey, Who Came to Halifax For the Succumbs. Interment Will 3e at Ottawa, Remaina Leaving Today. The death occurred at the lnfir-knary yesterday afternoon at three o'clock of- Edgar Dey, after an illness of one month. Mr. Dey bad been very low for the past week, and hlight hopes were held out for recovery, although a few days ago hs rallied.

but It was only for the day. His Illness and death have excited sympathy In sporting and other drclee (throughout tho maritime provinces. Mr. Dey Iff as a prominent athlete, being a champion canoeist and a professional hockeylst of note. He came from hie birthplace, Ottawa, at the beginning of tbe hockey season and played with Gordon Ianora Socials.

Misfortune haunted him, and Just when things brightened he won taken lek In New Glasgow, when he earns to 'Halifax It was discovered he was seriously ill with an abscess oq the lung, necessitating three Each operation weakened him considerably. Every effort was made to save his Ufa, but to no avail. As soon aa his condition-became grave hie mother was sent for. Then Mr. Dey, senior, was telegraphed for, and ho and Edgars fiancee arrived last week and were with him to the last.

On Monday afternoon no hopes were held out for recovery, and It was realised the end was near. However, he lingered on until yesterday afternoon, when the sad nswa-was given -oaf that the grim reaper had extorted his toll. His mind was dear and he was conversing till the end. Mr. Deye father Is 'the manager riakr -Kdger -was twenty -seven years of ags and played I of jever into for He one the thie of of He a M.

to at ta e. R. ANDERSON, Opp. St. Pauls Church.

Help Wanted. Advertiwinmils in Tlic Evening Mail are rend by intulligrnt seek-era for employment. SVhen you need a man, or to work hi houne or office or store, dont overlook tip blattnilird columns 'of The Evening Hail. Send your advertisement by mail or telephone to 36, nnil ask. for the advertising dipnrtinent FORTY-SIX JAPANESE WHEN THE SHIP SANA NAGASAKI, Japan, February 13 Forty-elx -member of tbe crews and paaaengera were drowned by the sinking after a collision of the Japanese steamers tha Ryoha Maruo and the Mori Maru today.

The Ryohe Maru waa a steamer of' tons net, built In 1878 at Hiogo, Japan, and owned by. the Yoshlda Kelkro, while the Mori Maru wag a steamer of 1108 tona net, built at West Hartlepool, In England In I860; and owned by the Yoshlda Seiko. Win for the City Mr. Justice Drysdmle filed a judgment In Webster vs. tbe City of Halifax.

The plaintiff claimed damages as tbs owner of four properties for damage done his properties on Agricola street by reason of tba sewer choking and backing up the sewage. The judge found that tho charge of negligence was not proven, and as tbe plaintiff tailed to satisfy him that there was negligence on the part of tho city officers in the ease of tho sewer, ho must dismiss the action with costa. SNOW CO (LIMITED) FUNERAL DIRKCTOHSk "i tTelepIuneHi. Day 801; Night ai, -lihM, JM -ARTiYLK -HTItteKT. XOUSRB TO XJiT.

TO BE LET THAT SNUO HOUSE, 41 Lucknow street, (near Fenwick), con- talnlns live bedrooms, two parlor, largo pantries, and all modern improvement, ('an be seen evenings after W. T. SYMONS. 551 mtf TO LET BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON Brunswick street House on Unlacke street Possession at once. Fist and barn on Brunswick street 'Apply '141 141 BRUNSWICK STREET.

mdy 15 TO LET A FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS. Apply 111 MOUTH STREET. 55 dy II HOUSE FOR BALK No. Ill NORTH street pfreraln writing, addressed J1 to'H. H.

ELFOHD, care of John El ford, TO mdy Is 41 Hlnomfleld slreet. WANTED A COOK WITH references. Highest wages. Apply BOX 451, Mt. John, N.

B. IIJ Jtj TRUSTWORTHY VAN OR -WOMAN to travel and appoint local represen taJ res for Mtabllsnct and expenses. Htart at Toronto. i WANTED. WANTED A QUIET FAMILY ALL welshing not less than ten hundred wounds.

Address IhMOJRrldgriownjnimjjollijJij LOST GOLD MASONIC. RING, Finder will be rewarded by leavlns it at The Ms II office. 14 LOST GOLD A RON7C TTlndelj caving it at HSJZJSXJL LOST ON SATURDAY tween Bren ton street and I street nns horse rug. Finder reentrded. W.

J7 HOPOOOD AND BON. 50 Hpring. Road. III mil. 14 4TQHT.BB-Hauth Park Qqrdei GR.

ANDERSON, OPP. BTe PAULS CHURCH Want Ada Viscount Haldane'! recent mtaoloa to i A NOTICE TO OTHER NATIONS. Another interesting question ll whether it ta designed as a proclamation to other nations of King George! endorsement of Sir Edward Grey or as a rebuke to hie home Every one agrees that it ta a tribute to Sir Edward. Greys rare personal character as much as to his diplomatic ability, and that he is fully worthy of the. historic distinction which Implies that the king and his colleagues in.

the rank him as one of the- foremost foreign ministers -in British history, y-. BELGIUM STRIKING MIXERS -CREATE i 'A 'REIGN OF TERROR io 1 1, 4 BRUSSELS, February lE-A' NIin of taifor existed today in thb-forelgii district, when the -striking -sosl miners continued their looting', and -rioting in defiance, of troop aont'to quell the disorder Large quantities of liquor wen seised by the miners at Mona, and the situation there waa ngarded as critical. More' troops were ordered to the affected regions today. The kingdom la threatened with coal famine as practically every mine Is 'tied up and Importers from Germany and France' are charging prohibitive prices for fuel. Discharge Proves Catarrh is Active THE PURE BALSAMIC EIWENCKS OF GATARRH09BOXK AFFORD SUREST AND QUICKEST Catarfboxone Is certain to cun be- cause Its healing vapor la carried with the breath direct to the seat of the -chest, nose or throat trouble.

Being composed of tho purest balsams and pins essences, lt- lmmed lately allays Irritations, facilitates the ejection of muens, soothes and stimulates tho lungs and bronchial tubes. The marvel of tho age. In earing winter Ills thats what thousands say about Catarrhosone. Thera is nothing so sure 'to and to those In fear of changable weather those who easily catch cold those who work lllag'i among lung-ehllling 'surroundings, or where- dust, impure air, fog; or damp can affect them let them get Ca-thrrhosone and use It several times dally it will cure every time. RAD CASE CURED IN TWO DAYS, I waa unfortunate enough to caMn-a bad cold from kitting tn a ilraeght la my bare head, writee Mjss Nora E.

Jem loon, well known in Hangra -Grange, Td. An acute condition of catarrh developed In my nostrils, and for three days niy eyes end none raa most eopiounly. The usual remedies rati rdy Jailed pu. Ileve. I read In The.

JUIrTar smii- paper about and 'seat to Smith drug' store for dollar outfit. In two days Gatarrkoanne cleared out my curyd the sueeslng, coughing, gad all traces of catarrh." Largs else Catarrhosone, sufficient for two months- -use, guaranteed, pries ll.OOf smaller sloes '86b. and 50c; Beware of and substitute rs, and Insist on gutting "Catarrhospna" only. 3y maU Jrom the Catarrhosone Company; Buffalo, and i Vlfi NJ PROPERTY FOR SALFor TO LET A House of six rooms, besides roouivand has hot and, cold waterand electric light In each roota, The house '-is. located on Gottingen street, rant, only 115,00 par month.

Also a self-contained flat, of, five rooms, located oir Allen APPlff. nt. 4 T. iT ,1.1 5 ABERDEEN PHOTO STUDIO COB. BARRINGTON AND BUCK INGHAM MTIUSHTB.

157 has dg 4 (L No Advertisement Accepted for Less Than -25 Cents UNPARALLELED GIVEN TO GREY The People of the British IeUods Are Speculating aa to. -Meaning of the King's Act' MAT BE NOTICE TO NATIONS. The Order of the Garter Has Not Before in 200 Tears tieen Conferred a Com- sooner. LONDON. February 18.

Thd almost unparalleled honor which King George has bestowed ypn Sir Edward Grey, the British secretary of state for foreign affairs, by nominating him to the oldest and moat exclusive Order of the Garter, in which only members of the royal house and a select few of the highest among the nobility are enrolled, and 'which many foreign sovereign! vainly covet, haa created Immense speculation throughout the British Isles It ta uearly 800 yearn since 1 the garter wo conferred upon a commoner under similar cl ream- stances Onlyfbnrothhr.com- loners hare beea privileged to 1 wear the bine ribbon during the history of the order, of, the, 'Knights of the Garter. THE EXACT MEANING OF THE ati. The exact meaning of this signal mark of royal Is known only to the Innermost ctrclei, while It unquestionably seta the seal of the kings, and the British eablnets unqualified approval upon Sir Edward Gray's conduct of foreign attain during the recent momentous yean. Politicians of alb shades of opinion are asking today what significance the king's act possesses Worn the standpoint of the The retirement of Herbert H. Asquith from tho premiership to 'the house of lords has boon rumored for some time.

David Lloyd George, the chancellor of the exchequer, and Sir Edward Grey, an supposed to be rivals for tho possession of the prime ministers mantle. Lloyd George Is so conspicuously before the public as tho author of the comprehensive program of social rbforms, that he has been considered as -the moat feromla-lng' candidate for the position. Sir Edward Gre'Teprsaenta the conservative wing of the liberal pbrty, while Lloyd Georgd is the spokesman of tko opposite I -r THE INTERESTS OF liv" LLOYD GEORGE. Ml The recent outburst ot oppoal to Sir Edward Grey's management of foreign attain which has boon most marked In the radical, papen bean attributed partly to the desire of Lloyd George followan to promote the Welsh leader's interests. Boms of tho newspapen today that the conferment of the Order, of the Garter on -tha secretary for elgn attain gives Sir Edward such smtasaos that' A- oould expected to servo In tha cabmst under Lloyd Georgs.

One question which awaits an answer Is whether the conferment of the garter on Sir Edward Grey has any nlntlons to AITB1MS worn IU1 GEO. r. if. 8TEPHP.NS' ANNUAL Half 1rlcc Snip la on now Some of tho prices are: Mens -Tweed Pant. iSc; VVonl Sucks So pair; Heavy Underwear, Zftc; I leery Clack Overall.

C-'c pair: Winter Cap. ISc. At RTEPflEXS1 CLOTHING STORE 41 Upper Water foot of Mrkft AGKX'TM WANTED. are YOU in a position to sell nuraery stock In your district during fall end winter month? Wo have a prolltulile proposition tn make There I money. money, thin line now.

Write Man ager, onto. Pelham Nursery Company, Tur J8TART TEA' RQUTE TO-DAY- SEND 1 postal Tor circulars or ten cents for snmjilos anil terms. ALFRED H. TV- lsmilon. Ont.

Iitn cow General agents get city 'county control of our new Method Fuel saver, saves 1-8 fuel, patented; state territory; two dollars. Money refunded if unsatisfactory, Particulars free. CO-OPERATIVE REALTY Hamilton, Ont 939 dy Mar. 13. WILL AUROLUTELY GUARANTEE 5.50 a day to Ianvasnera -and all over on.

a big commission basis; phe-nnmrniil elllng proposition. -IiRAl-LKY-GAttllKTSON COMPANY, LIM- rusxwxss stu. FOR PAI.lt-UP-TO-DATE PROVISION lfest Ibcnlfty In Hallfkx. glim prhsiiHus at moderate outlay. Mend letter to lioy H.

Mull office. indy 14 aomm-un orr. WANTED LBFT-OFF CLOTHING, A A. HUBLEY, Argyla street Telephono 115P-K. 1 WANTED LEFT -OFF CIjOTHINQ.

W. DAVIES, 1S4 Argyle street. Phono DUISKAim DRKftSITAKINO CAREFULLY done at reasonable rates. Apply 114 PLEASANT STREET. Wnl'fna.

yrasnns xoubm to u. FURNIHHED HOUSE TO LET In Went End of city end near car lino. Posses, iun JIhv 1st. and for flvo.montha DUX 15, Mali olTiec. H4 10.

15. IS. 14 Apply FOB BAM OX TO LIT. TO LET HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS, 17 -IsralHliiirg street Possession at imre. Rental 54DU.OU.

-Aiply UKORCy! A. POX. 57 Kll FURNIHHED ROOM TO LET. TO LET NICE AIRY per week. Each vl lights end the house has up-to-date plumbing and heated by hot wster.

A gen stove fur cuoklng purposes could be had If desired. Phone 404S-W, or call at 141 MORRIS JBTKEKT. 5(5 at fib 14 ROOMS AT Each room has electric FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED A HOUSEMAID FOR AB-erdeen Hospital, New Glasgow. Unod wages end steady, employment to the right 1 person.

Apply, with references, ti the Buperlntondont, Aberdeen Hoe-pltsl. mdy 14 WANTED YOUKO WOMEN ABAT-tendente at the Worcester State Hospital. For circular of information address IT. M. QUINBY, M.

Bunt Worcester. Mass. 175 hdy apl I TWO DOLLARS A DAY SALARY FOR inlelllgont marrii for wnrlt at home. ed or single women MRB. llAVIDHON.

57 md; 1 Hrantfnnl, WANTED A RELIABLE OTRL IN -A fuinlly of two. Apply MIUI. -J. HER, Tturtmnntn, 545 mtf WANTED A housework. GIRL Apply to BAHAH HT, GENERAL WANTED AT ONCE GENERAL GlrL No ply to 10 FANCY OOODM FOR HALE, FOR EBONY GOODS.

MAGNIFYING Mirrors, Manicure Beta, ate ace RQ1VN ROa. 4k COH Druggie ta 151 renrlllh mreet FLAT WANTBD. WANTEIV-JIY FIRST OF MAY, BtnjtU nmderafldirf; west emb praferred. fpr homui nirirfs hm As a hockeylst Edgar Dey was one the fastest and most finished exponents In the art of stick handling seen in Ottawa. He first came hockey prominence with tho old Aberdeen, once the greatest school developing players in tha country.

played with that team when the Oilinour brothers, Arthur Moore and Frank- McGee were In Intermediate hockey. In 1906 he went weet and played with Brandon, and later journeyed south tq Pittsburgh, where he was of the stars among tbs many prominent Canadian experts in the Smoky City at that time. In 1909 Dey woe signed up by tha Ottawa club when Bruce Stuart, Fred -1 a fi i- (Lake and Albert Kerr first local team. He played In a number of games; but for meat part1 -Was used as Utility man. That team was considered the best hockey' aggrega- tion that ever represented Ottawa.

The funeral will be at two o'clock afternoon from Snowe undertak-ng rooms to tbs station, whence the remains will be sent Ottawa forln-terment. Jr AX" OI.I YARMOUTH CITIZEN DIES AFTKIt A UHKKUL CAREER. YARMOOTB, February Another of Yarmouths oldest citizens, Hamilton Byers, died at the residence hie daughter, Mrs. Adelbert Carey, Overton, with whom he had made his home for the past five years. Mr.

Byers had suffered for soma time with heart trouble, which was the cause hie death. Deceased was born In Belfast seventy-nine years ago and came to this country a lad of fifteen. eettled in St. J.Qhn, where be learned the trade of moulder In Flemming's foundry. Ho.

came to Yarmouth in 1894 and later became a member of the-Milton-Iron Foundry company. AUer' leaving 'that concern- he entered the employ of the Burrell-Jqhnson Iron-company, with whom he remained unfit five years ago, when he retired flrom active work. He leaves four eons and six Mr. while on -a-vislt Jto' his fsllier-ln-lar, Richard. Durkpe, at Richmond, was 111.

of. pneumonia and died -Ho was native of Annapolis county and was fifty-three years of age. At the Halifax E. M. Macdonald, of Plcton, la at tbs Halifax, as also and H.

L. MacNell, of New Glasgow, and fl. K. Horne, of Rt. John.

Was troubled with a- Weakness Palpitation OF THE HEART. Throuih one cense or another a-buge majority of peode are leas, with scon iocm cf heart-unable. .4 Little attentioa is -paid to thc.liht toceknem of tbe bad ubenjjttstarts beet irrendarty "or tntev lURtentlf palpitate end tlnob, skip beats; bests bstfar a time, -then so riowsa toscem slmost to stop, then. It" causes, (rest anxiety end alarm. To all such sufferers MiHmtus Heart Ld Nerve Pills can and five prompt Bud permanent relict.

I They do this by their restorative Influence -on every organ and tissue ot th body. -1 Mrs John Dowrtey, -New Gtaegoer, N.S.. writes r'Tust a few lines to ld yon know whet Mitbnme Heart and Fills hav dene tor me. .1, was troubled with weaknem aifd pal(-" tatioo of the heart, would have severe choking spells, and could scarcely lie down bH. -I tried many but rot none to Mwrer'-iny ca like yoga- lh, I mu teccmmcnd llrm all having heart or nerve Price fip cents per box; or 3 bom for S1.3A, at all dealers, nr mailed direct oa flff'of jMca.br fiUbum Co Tor Limited, eranlo, OnL MALE HELP WANTED.

WANTED SALESMEN. EXCLUSIVE Hue. iiermsnent big eurnlngs guaran teed. no cxneriehcr, ton vscanT-leiT tVrlte LUKE BRDTHEKM. II on- trcul.

so wk. mar It, en wk. feb 57 SALESMEN WANTED FOR NURSERY stock, seed potatoes and automatic sprayers. Either or ell. CAVERS Gelt, Ont WANTED RELIABLE MEN WITH selling ability and some knowledge" of alia fruit business or nursery atoek, to represent us-in Nova Beotia os local ami general agents.

We -ere- growing a special list of verlotlae to -meet our Maritime Province trade. Liberal In ducements and permanent position for the right imps. STONE AXD WEL-LIXOToX. Tnwiifa. Out tf WANTED 1 HAVE A NEWLY PAT-atented device, having big sales TTr through agents.

Traveller needed ta nske appointments. No eanvaaslnc: will pny snlsry end esiiennes weekly. F. J. WATEIUIOX, BnCntford.

Ont 557 mdy 17 1 CAN MAKER AND SEALER wanted Immediately for country fac tory; also two good sealers. Hints wages O'LEARY AND LEE. Halifax. llllin 14. II WANTED CAPABLE STEADY MAN to look after a large building and grounds.

-Some knowledge of gardening ground, -soma knowledge or gardening end carpentry necessary. Apply by letter to Itox 155. Halifax. 01 dr II wanted a dozen good mill and woodsmen at one. Good wages.

Ap-r LUMBERMAN, Box 17. Herald lee. 175 dy 15 XOMVXXXH. GEORGE A SANFORD AND SONS, 15-54 Argyle street Strictly rat-class work. MODERATE PRICES.

WrltcJornrtceaStvkl2 POSXTXOXS A FIR8T CLA8! COOK -OR HOT8K-keeiMrwlsheeapqltlon, Disengaged keeper wishes a position, Disengaged now. BOX It, MaU -nfflee. up 14 BOOMS TO UI, TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, at Sl( PLEASANT STREET: motion to. i. 10 dy I4 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, It OOTTINOKN STREET.

155 mdy mar 5 SPECIAL 8. E. KARTELL DOCTOR OF OPTICS end Itefravtionlat. Preeeriptlon work jiromptlx- attended ta Conaultatlan (gratlB. Mull orders will receive our prainitt attention.

P. W- Addrwa 40 ft WKjtM FIELD-. STREET. Hallfnx; pT- e.nnni, nitmnKj Of- strsat-iace unp, (Ik hoiniaplants bankets. One Fenwlck street- NYAL'S FAH-.

ERDWN -BROS yefrnflpe tret joiARVENTfcTrixio 'aNd mm jino TTtkwtrUBfPfJ -OrtJeit- promptly at-" MUsoUuhle-nslcea- 14 EL- 15 Cnsrlra pfii retd-w. IRIVINO PARTIES CATER- st THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL ratd Bay Hoetl For tarma 445. DOWKR, Prep mil. 1110in Ay feb .55 FXqsqMF5FqFqFqsqFqFqFqFqsqFqFqdq WI8HIJ AVOID the ither of having home, we would rate Two doeen -ncenvenlence and tbe -laundry done lal advise our special Pwo doeen tf lW40 eente. Phone 1 STEAM LAUNDRY.

8. Bl MARTELL, DOCTOR df Optlta i 'Work' promptly attended to. Consul-Aatlon ifratia. Mall order 'wilt-T-elvdl our prompt attention. Address 80 BLOOMFIELD STREET, Halitaxj'i office, Commercial stretff, Glore Bay.

'C. B. hm dy mar! READ FROM SIGHT WHAT ACTORS say In Moving Pictures. Book ex-nlelnlng how, tie. H.

CORTRtOHT. Rape fome Kbll TRIUMPH SAFH FOR nearly new. Cheap, 141. Mell offlca SALE SAFR Address BOX 55? hm tf 4 TEACEEES WAXTEB. WANTED In llanltnl lng In March EACHRRS FOR BCHOOIA a and Saskatchewan, npen-and April.

Salaries (50 ta March and April. Salaries (50 to 1150 per month. Apply, elating nualllj. catlnns. tn THE TKACH- "READ, Swan laikaManltnlHL ERIT BUJ WE CARRY A COMFTiETB STOCK OF aramouliona rocardM anil luppllea.

jKVKIjAND'H BOOKJSVOii OK-ln Llm rofeselonal hockey for eleven years. -is, i ji;.

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