(.`J£L1-`i’_I)i cmcnso lltnims. HIE MURMNG GUARDIAN the __m;__",M,, Wm” __?`,,.,,w| 3' 5 _ é ~rnnoun.nux.='eunr.errno1rs.¥4Y ' 1 J »; I ~ . 4 I ` ` ---» V """"' ' ` ""f7_" _.,,._, M Ardgnvwm' _, V M . _ _' . _ A -._ .___ .. ____~_--_---~ ‘_"‘* > 4 Pl M; ' N2 T 17;. 5 ¥ -`V"“I ~ -A S I' . I .».. ~ .~ . __ __`_ '»-n Pork $1110 Pork -- nosrmorconld stand the shock caused md ‘N hu to no the hm. ot -1-H." PNOIECTILES V£RSUS ARMOR. by the explosion ol one ol these diabolical Enmlnfs "Mauna “km on aug, E' 0110590. APlN___w.- isvwllli l ' where t-hare lsllttla or no prdcduvl °‘ mvgweekii islwtavsry‘loi:"|t-ima ii A Y _ 1 fi ` 0_ i _ .. ‘I lu Wheat wa my when '- uosnsv, mr 2.19% 7 .mm-.utusmn ehutmawm 1l°°l°» '°' hmmm Lezut-ms m be in “num ~ = ‘S ' s 't ` 1 ‘ ' \ I A ~° f -_ ' O’ LUMBAGO CURED AGAIN “ Corn A63 “ Corn -Y ll Weil-Known `Stockgrower Used Dodd’s Kidney Pills and Gives the Result. C ce Rosxnsnn, Our, May 'L-(Special)- k Robert C. Lampman, the wellknown Gainsboro farmer and stock-grower, has M given the following statement for public~ th ation: in “ For twenty years I suliered from Be" Lumbago with all its worst symptoms. I had the mos: distressing pains it seemed th possible to bear. At times I was entirely T prostratsd and was icr weeks unable to g do anything whatever and hadto be W helped to dress and to move from a chair to the sofa. "I tried doctors and medicines but got b° no benetit till I commenced to use Dodd's s Kidney Pills. Six boxes cured me com ` ' A pletely. " m Lumbago like Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Healthy Kidneys h take all the uric acid out of the blond. fl Dodd's Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys. I I AFTER TWO DESERTERS. N Fnannkrcrorv, N. B. April 27.-A guard , from No. 4 company R. C. R. left to-day t for Truro to bring back Privates Halo and Christie, dessrters, arres‘ed in that place. C Th y will bewcurtmartialled. C8 Sales Increasing. D \Veilnd Knmmlrxs LINIMKNT -gives T excellent satisfaction, and our sales con- H stantly increasing. \But; today there is no warship aloet G R VANDERBECK. W Millerton. N. B. _ _ Ib fought at a range which leaves the cam~ ___ bstants separated by miles of distance. \V' 5° Stewartt K- C' has moved The gun has proved a victor in the con- re in u Nelson's time small ca hips could stand a lot of pounding and h annou improved the wooden walls be- hip came in. Cannon were further im- hen steel took the place of iron armor eavy modern cannon at short range. s ents thirty per cent ot those engaged to the oilice lately occupied by Mr. _ Oliver Rattenbury, DesBrisay Lest' WU] armor' . . has been added the still B ld Y , . _And to the gun ul mg. ox er Hughes Lrug Store. of th to ado wmch ,S Entrance from Queen St. “NM” 56"" B rp 1 tl m w i. w 4 wks. capable of destroying with a single blow ___ _____cc_______ _ Spring vercoat ready to hand over any time you come for it. And that time should be pretty near at hand, unless you prefer to get along with a winter coat into the warm weather. 0t|r Spring 0vercoaIs :how an individuality that raises them away above the average ready-made coats. You can discern the touches that you usually associate with best custom-made coats. And you’d expect to pay more for such elegant tailor-made coats than these prices, wouldn’t you? $5 oo. $6100, $7.50, $9.00, $10 oo, $12.00, $15.00. the Real Snaltlll’ Copper That the correctly dressed man wants, is quite different from the baggy affair of a season ago. Now its short, neat, snappy and elegant. We’re loaded with Spring newness. Follow us and you follow fashion. PRUWSE BR08.. The Only Real Clothiers. ' 21 ` and pamphlets were added, but the an- nual grant is tar too small and ought to be increased. We are glad to tlnd, how- usefulness from yearto year, that there are increased numbers of applications for reading and lcaniug privileges, and that many requests for historical and other information are received and answered by mall. All of which means work for the busy Librarian and his assistants. “On March 24‘.h they strutted into the t ing they made theinbow to the House as e hash." It is thus that the faceticns editor of The Patriot ruthlessly dishes up theOpposit.|on. It is a very “hash” judg- ment he pronounces. In several ways the prcrogation gives a sense of relief. Members sre doubtless desirous to return home and attend to the pressing business of the season. The hotels will have a little more room for transient guests. The newspapers will have a good deal more room for general, news. And members of Government will be relieved from having to answer all sorts of questions from the Opposition benches. Uf course The Patrictfs readers may imagine that Premier Peters is still delivering his budget, but that will be a delusion. It was delivered twelve days ago. Passengers from the mainland on Saturday complain that they could not find out anything along the line of the Intercolonial as to the move ments of stfamers to and fromthe Island. The prevaleutidea seemed no be that the winter staamers were still plying. Surely both the Gavernmont and the Navigation Com- pany ought to take an interest in having the movements of steamers made public. We also learn that there is a large ac- cumulation at Picton of freight for the Island, more than the Princess is likely Men's Hats ____ Here's a. chance for bargains. Our stock of Bulk Parlumas Is too large by far. During the next week we are going to clear out a great many at cost prices-Stand ard goods including the following. , ' Pinaud‘s in sevaal odors. 8eeiey‘s in Purple Hy~ acinth, La Tosca, Floradora. Ts ion, White Heather. ` Wdite Clover, Chic. etc.,and many others. A good chance to procure ‘ good perfumes for little money. A.W.Rcddin, i’l1m.B. The Square Druggilt. . °“?’_"f”"f' Legislatureasgobblers, while last even- d¢Sl»\`°5`9d by UW “Wulf 9°'°l°°k mis to overtake for a good while to come. _ and Cap at Weeks V if \\ ~ .1 W I 7 f a consequence the modem naval battle |s The tresent library is no doubt some- give them credit, -This they did not do. what more extensive and valuable than The large majority cf the bills submitted many are aware. Last year 346 books and passed into law emuuazvd from the ministerial side of the House. 4 DON'T TRUST TO LUCK ever from the Ltbrarian,s annual report Even il tharcdis such 5 Milli! BS l\1Cl; you cannot a or to trust to it in case u that the Library is enlarging its sphere of ,,,ck,,ess_ Yun know by ,ne , xpenence of others that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food actually forms new blood and tissue and revltalizes the nerves and by u~ing lr. reg- ularl you can bc certain that y. ur system is beilbg built up and that weakness and disease are being overcome. mmm BARNS BU RNF D- MONCTON. N. B.,Aprii Z7.-John \Vinters' wo barns on Mountain road were totally venlng. The fire appeared to have caught over the horse stable. Three horses were burned to death, but len cows got out safely. Loss nbcuz $1500. Cause of tire unknown. I To 'prove to you mae , Cha.so's Ointment is a certgfn and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleedlngand protrudlnggilee, dis manufacturers have irlwmhf-Bed ll~ tes- onisla in the daily press and ask your neigh- what they think ofit. You can use it and h back if t red. 606 bo . ii 3 a'.‘l1“§§.3‘3?izi>»iss°Jf`i°si'i`is as o<»,l‘r.mfn5», Dr. Chanda Ointment ANNOUNCEMENTS -Subscribers please add to their Di rec toryCards No. 147, A. J. Bili5n’s ofilce, No. 167, G. II. Toombs. 30 d 2 l. -Boy Wanted about 15 years old with some experience preierred, must be good writing, stating wages.-P. O. Box 690 city. 2d 3i pd. -“The Falthiui Circle" of the King's daughters intend (D. V.) to holi a meet- ing Tuesday next 3rd May at -1 dolock. A full attehdance is requested. -The Bostonia Sextette. The sub scribers plan opens al|the drug stores of» Messrs. Jamieson and Rankin this mom- ing. Mr. Watts, owing to illness, has been unable to call on many previous patro1_s. Ho ventures to ask a generous patronage io: this agirregation of artis*s. Miss Miilicant Brennan is nwcrthy co srljutor of this superb six. General plan at above places tomorrow at nine a. m. _“___ _ _ . Q, 1 ~ 55 u -, =,§~.;.,~» N- ‘1=’=‘.‘;-`;-?fl`L. . __ . ,a "du f"f‘i»l,,lli(i xii? rf ':='- ga$¢'a»»fr _. » V’~_;_ " HEAD ANI) SHUULDERS ABOVE ALi. _ is the rapturons feeling of any man. no matter how diminutive physically, who wears clothing of ourmake.Even a little fellow drap- perly clad makes a good impres- sion, while a giant improperly., dressed is a laughing stock. For- tunately we know how to' build ` clothes for big men and little men and-in-between. ~ \ ” will tiltlllliiell »G°~ __ engines. And to the i»0l'D0¢l0 b9ll» "l\°*°* 'mud' “wow” “ N `|m°,¢, .11 gnu, A . _ el tedi history thats battle oe. “°°' ‘W'°°°h “W” th' '"h°° °t at inourownas well as in other Le8llll' It is r a n - tor be s ally uardod sgsinst-. is n-gd at Zmanora early in the illuenth '° °°“ “ “ I but tuna, it in usually, the Opposition that bet n o sins armies cf °dd°d "h° °“bm°d'°° wrwdo Pliveur. an earlier lll0l‘°R‘\N°l lllm lli t PPO iilgbrti ennzxd in armor. in which "huh °W"°°°h" l'h° °‘m°°mp ‘“"f°n had. Itisalsoto he observed in N¢\l’\'l u lo t, except thoseof md dh°h"3¢~° us Pr°'l°°t"° H' on tothe p»nclt.yofmeasui'e`s complained Of tal li ere s ' r“ekn'p‘a£;l :dm ml on their bmw, range. Soat the present the projectiles bythe Enmlur’ "ut na leamuion M, ffooned Thi. ‘“'° ‘l‘°°d I” th’ "°° 1°' °“l"°“'“” md all is better than had legiulstlon, and as nn 5 su - w a ';°d°m°:;u_;°emhow Bunn,” W" it has become a grave question whether most or 'Mt I Ubud Gmemmmt mu ee t th b nine uit is worth while to build any more battle hue W mono” 'B bm hom The sarmorto the weapons o a . ‘, hi i that they an about as he ;nv,,,,,|°,, uf gunpoqder changed all S ps’ °°° ng Enmines-'s point of view, our contempor- mw bgttle '“l°°"°bl° “S l'h° ”m"°d kdghw °t th” ary might fairly rejoice that so little was hi d today the soldier Hoes _ itshbiit any armor at all. tor the simple “hh” time '°“ld b° hem” me 'inemm done. Possibly. U00. it mltllllf 5° flmnd W ason that the modern rifle bullet would °t l°d°7' Nw” °°"""'°t°" “nd Rav' close examination that most of che reahole through halfa dozen ol the °"'m°“°° M” lumed much y Canadian Provinces have suffered more from the events of the war inthe east I ms h past from over-legislation t an teel clad warriors of four centuriesago. d it R ‘ble that tm “suns mn’ n n a consequence in some modern engage “B qu ° po" from the lack oi' legislation. yet prove entirely revolutionary. BM nie." conswenuons mv" only n e battle ' half the ground. If more good and useful :Iii bun klued or wmmded 0 th THE LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY' measures were needed why did not the For years past there has been a struggle '__ members of the Opposition propose them! ohm on between Wu, amps and °,m,,_,u_ Mr. Orosskill as Librarians! the Legis- The hot ol a member sitting on the ,mon ,nd lative Assembly has labored most assi~ Oppqgmgn 514° by no means relieves him g wooden ships were the rule. The ll\\°“SlYBIlilBlKlll\1llY Und" 81085 flll' from the responsibilitycf putting forward advantages to make the Library dvailable gay measure he can for the geod of the ey “mum ‘L show mann But, as the and usaiul to the Legislature and the umm"-y, If me menu;-gg offered were neural nubliv- Very few of wr citizens rmfew, why and mr, the opposition ada me worthless and the iron clad war- *“`°“"“`° °l Wh” bf” b°°° d°“° ln W l'l‘°l*' l“\mb°" °ll‘°|` °“°°» “ml vstalveulll. clvellyinx and arravgllxr better ones lr those uttered were tmlty rgved and the [ren walls were pierced. ll” b°°l¢5 “Hd k°0DlD8 “D‘f»°'d8l° l-lie DSW or objectionable? We realise that the SCYOP l'>°0l1B H0 lD\10l1 hDDl‘¢¢=lhf-¢¢l ll! Mid Opposition are in the minority, and might nd the walls became more resistant. 8° '“l““b1°'° ibm” Wl’° "9 *WU* 0! notlalwaysheable to bring the majority their existence, but among those few are no their why of thinking. But had they hose wausmm withstand the penal;-M. l~l!BmBl'Dl1¢lS0fl-lie P11591 W WlJ°lD Mr- nfferedfmore and better measures than 8 Power of the projecmes hom the Croskill has always rendered most were put forward on the Government side A courteous and painstaking assistance. the country would have been quick to srmmrsmsz. cn"roffw§;e. ' Our spring stock of Dress Goods is now com. plete and up-to-datennd intending ‘gn-¢;1m_5¢4,-S will find that there iseconomy in hw: ?§.1§fQ§1ow_ ing are aifew leading lines 'in diliereot shades. voices cusmmsvs nnosn IN IN ccoru Champagne, Pink, Black, Cream, White, Blue, Green, Green, Blue, Green, Navy, White, Red, Fawn, Ox-blood, Red. Pale Blue, Blue and White, Navy Blue, GRENADINES IN Black, Black and White, Black with satin stripe. WASH GOODS IN Silk, Muslins, Vestings, Ginghams. The Millinery2Leaders. SUNNYSID E. F. PERKINS ®. CO., -*- __ g W Q i msunlict s_ql|gl@ns wlurrn CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Hbeplnemspffitél province of P. E. Island with whom an exceptionally %;\=;=C=ever1nl;§¢;ults:)or dlgtflm. d I alll ~ e s e o rat an argent Canadian Company with reserve: atnrcniedetgan ana' up this Continent. Issuing all up~to-date contracts and with its sgsiw ‘mnrspczymp pre-nts to policy holders, makes it especially attractive from an Al!! peponrpoutemplatiug taking up insurance work should get our eller before EU H Il E I g gi g new re. Call on or communicate with R0(lER5» ““"“““¢i’.t.‘i;.iZi?.3.‘i..”‘°”°“' W NNIIY1 52”” i e rapid writer Apply in own hand- ‘ ' , GIVE YOUR HEIR... [HE AIR ' . #ilu-\'~ln¢a»H¢Qf /l\ ` ""1 s infone of our go-carts with . 'f1»‘ 3;" _,. - ,... __,__ ,_ ' ' . S\.\\l\\e:-.---.,_...»‘-~ ,~:~'.,».`>`¢~_-- ' _ ' '- Ka -` 5 ‘CG I 5-_ _:_ 1 ,_ - ) lr ./_ light-running and noiseless gears (wheels being fitted with rubber tires) and soft “SP1'l11gy" Springs. “Our" go- cartsimake Baby’s afternoon WAN' '_w=~~.;;.. ,_\. '|iIl»l_“__` eil-"‘ ‘ 5.1v.iEf’ 'vii' =\"e 1 \c __ 'Kiss out one:of,fcontinued pleasure both to baby and mother Call in and see our new ' styles. John Ncwson. t:hoeso_ BEST Tm Tobacco Epicure whodoeu Hickey Twist, Pearl "or "Ruby » ...H-:.°..-1" °"‘r.::~;..':°= M '- lexus ctfgrtxrunxeiisimasrouun 'rms _ money at tmmomon t e ¢ ,M ~i. ~ >.c > fy \,,,‘t,,»*$‘+ , 5 _ . 1 .M . . . .. . .. . ' <-N ' , ., 1'@soc0rl£rE _ ' ' 'V c ' " yi? 'i=i.L;»; ,:.:’,;`~-~§‘e.. -, ,,f_,._l... 1', A ..»/:_A .L ;- "'_ 1 .~- _, ~~ *- -~..'v;.1‘ QF .#1 .»~ : "~ ."'-,.'4'3» ‘ ._ a --_ily-5 , _ .1-‘ .- at »» .f\..__~'= -*,» _.. . _ - t ~;, _- 'r ...' l‘=§t\- .1 . ' ' I .... 1. _ ' -'-f'. .L <~ f»t»'?`”~ ~ wit:-S. ~ . ~ “lt ,f ‘ ’ ‘ '~" ' ' ' ~ ff# . =‘". *ty ”-'»»"f'..f ";.,<=:. < f , - ~ ml.: sif; ~_:~.» ‘-2. . ’ -ui 1"-~.-.'.’ .atm . MA .?.»_ '. ~ ~ -» ' ‘ ” " '