... .» lisa-» _.1 - _ wg; doctond with four dmerent. Ph!- --wwsslrr _ ...~..~v ~. _ 5 1 I , cs ..._ fi i. .Ill rr* ef ah 7”- A ` Y _ A "_ -- vv ~ -~ _ ._ -4 _ . MAXIM IN A l)'l`0R CAR. 1 The Halifax Presbyterian Witness teilsx ' ' Wi lliilllmi iiullmil t§;:';.°‘::::.‘:::.‘;;"::,:‘:;::.“°;t;;‘:;‘":.° CITY AND i lr ‘ ‘ e Carl Town, March 21.--The military itloritles here have ' proved the new ` inventions( a maxim gun mounted on a Jnntor oar for im mediate service. it ln Distress With Eczema Hrs. R. Stoddard. Delhi. _ )i_orfolk Donut! Ont., writes as followsz- I was ffoubled with Eczema or Salt Rheum hr over twelve years. and durlnt 0194 delans. but found that the _could only. die temporary relief. ¥ saw @1881 Ointment advertised. d€¢|d¢_ 3 gy gg and before I had used halfua ‘box found great relief and chan!!!- ' together I have used three boxes and \ nan now completely cured. I have re- commended it to my !1€i8hb°f3' and can gay lt is the best I ever used, and in my estimation worth its welsh! 1° jd." The keen misery which many ehdllff than the tortures of skin disease is ‘gg appalling, and so much the worse because it is unnecessary- DY- Ch“3°'l (Xntment stands alone as the one un- nght nmedy for salt rheumyeczema, could head and every form of itching Ah disease. 60 cents a box, at all deal- gf, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Tor~ §fl. ` Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘f1?11° “Y Yllll’|| Need another barrel of ilcur in a ` dayortwo. Why not try our 'rn1s<.n°.~._ Price we guarantee it totobethei beetinthecity. ° Atrialwill convince. -.t el -is l = m ---'mf _s-FORs-' r--_ i ....-.';... .. t. .. .,~’”i>{li?s....."s@1“ ‘£i€1~s"§gi "'“"‘=‘%* “';\'f’”*’*ti‘v‘ c I THE GUARDIAN »O'BAB.L0'.l'lB’l0T, PRlNCE.HiW~_ARD _ __ . __ ,,,__ f 1. n. Mendes cn. ii........... A on the occasion of the visit of a Catholic __ The patient in thiscase was a young tion she was taken to the Salvation Army Home where she has since remained. Con~ sumption ensued and she failed rapidly. On lst March the Matron of the Home made application to have the patient removed to the Home for Incurables, in which application it was stated that she was a Catholic, but before the arrangement coul i be carried out the patient was too weak to be re- moved. Hon. R. J. Ritchie, one of the Governors of the Home for Incurables, and a promi nent member of the R. C. Church notified Rev. Mr. Gaynor, a priest, asking him to visit the Salvation Army Hospital and administer the last rites to the patient there who was in a dying condition. Father Gaynor erlled at once but was re- fused permission to see the patient. He insisted on his right to see her but was still refused. Then Mr. Ritchiecalled again and argued the matter, and later Father Gaynor and Mr. Ritchie went to~ 'gether to the Hospital. Notwit-hstandin_ .fthe matron’s refusal they wentup s_l’.si_rS___, to the door of the patients room. A V nurse Iheldéthe door, and subsequently the ""matro\'~‘~‘ii‘l'7&_fd it, effectually shutting out. ent had said _she had no desire to see the _ .;. # `priest. Father Gaynor in conversation with a Sun reporter wished him to em- phasise the fact that although the ladies of the Home were Brm in their deterxnima- .J » ' _ .‘_~€~ - ,_ tipnto refuse admissima they we quiet and sel}'p@héed thtoukhogt acid ln nothinx, b_\3t_a lady-like mauller. In Lthe course of the discussion theohagge waslmade that the Salvation_ ln~ ““ *tolli i‘=§ F IR E , - _ 'srwrien .Blew new should am;'______" ,__-=_>;_.:,_ MARINE. LIFE. servides at the Army Barracks, andihould not attend the church services elsewhere ' slr. 1. be fn. L' mise f - t Ong, Bllum roy eplnlsl reo _ ‘ _ If thsyonniz. woman hadsbeen _ ' _ I “tothe Home for Incurables, whitfj; is a nomdcnominational institution, as she 'Catholic faith. `3Q'°'°“‘in¢l North British & M-er' had applied to be, it is quite clear the Ulion Assurance Society, of Lon Ihoenxx Fire Omoo, of London. - Insurance Co, of Liver » land. - _°‘”___33 Queen street year the tax levy was $349,449. The respect. 67. mi' ' ' mx; '_ \ 14 ' ‘. as 5000158. Sora Brass o U' " Copper for which highest f dllil ilillllll lilil *I -4. priest who was refusedadmissidn at the #__ _ _ _ Hospital would have been E ` - i her there. ~ C' s _ ~A ,__ . , _ L--11-Oi--_-1>'_="_" ' ' 42 (Xl) has a total debt of $3 631 091 Last stuldud Life Assurance Co’ Sc0t_ St. John, city with apopulation under annual interest charge is $174,634. al Botha was content with most ofthe conditions proposed by Lord Kitchener but he dissented strongly frolmfn prdosal to property domiciled and registered The London Chronicle tells that Gencr-' _ MoNl_',AY MARCH 25’ um. ilnanrhsy) miles. Of these churches two are __ 7 yterian, two Baptist, two Methodist C _1 C " ' ” M' A A-fone Episeopalian, and there are New . . _ - A PAINFUL INCIDENT' Light churches and other churchesr In ' ____ v _ 2 “_” view of the fact that there is not a town _ Apainful incident which has caused id bl in . ’ V _ ““1°*‘ ‘“'°“’°*°” ‘“ Si- °’°"“ ‘S "°°“'°d Zxletllzsrwirsheevtllseafdttzr Guardian Corrsspondcms A l A at length in thc Telegraph and Sun of. is a it that wma an ` D Y anktment, frater- ' _ -_ ‘l ~ ‘L I W .I 8 " that City of Friday last. The incident oc- nl md worhble, “wld not be ddiiued -_ w curred at the Maternitylloepital in con- _ _ that would abate the scandal of fourteen nection with the Salvation Army Home chunhes along 5 “ne or “md of en, A . _ 3 'priest t_o¢¢mi..isteru.e isps mes cr, that __ml1°°° _ ;r. - :1 1 _Church tpapatient believedto he dying. The report of‘_ tlisbiqonifn-issioner cts. __A Qtlnlsiivn _ The omsem`qf.n.s_ Home, .wap enum up Ageieuimgsfpe usp- ;B;nns1r.ic_k 1 , ‘f i __ 1 have acted according to the wish ot and The cron _nt-uma that 504,$_l01= ' I A in the interest of the patient, refused the bushels of were grown last year on. admission. 25337 acres of land, an average crop _ of 18 8-10 bushels tothe acre. This is_jl2,000 woman who had been betrayed and bushels more than "were grown in the deserted. While in a deplorable coudi- preceding year, and the average is 7-0 of a bushel greater than in, 1899. . 1_____t__i__ 1. _ seven oilsssns Kitten ' Bomaav, Wednesday March 21.-Seven gunners were killed ~by the explosion’ of showitzer shell at Sucenderaband, India to-day. , _ I People Who ` llave Used lt ‘ _ Say that Dr. Chs.se’s Syrup of Linseed d T ti ff d d full "an urpen ne a or s won er y prompt relief for coughs and colds. Everybody has confidence in Dr. Chase, in his great recipe book and famous family remedies. They have learned by experience that it pays to insist on hav- ‘ ing Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseegl and Turpentine instead of accepting the various unscient-lfic “mix-ups" _ which some druggists offer as “just as good.” Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseede and Turpientine contains many of the most valuable and most effective remedial agents for throat and lung troubles ‘that science has' discovered; _ It acts so dlrect1y_and promptly as to _he of fncalculableworth ln all cases o!._nr0\lp. bronchitis and whooping cough. It is so far-reaching in its _effects al to loosen the tightest chest* cough and cure the cold of long standing. 25c a £he'Army omcers insist that the paid' "bott‘le":._1'amil§* size. '_1'i1ree§f”.tfl'rn€! 8| much, 60c. at all dealers', 'or Edman- lon. Bates & Co., Toronto. llr. |lhase’s _ of Llnseell _ it ’ _ \ " -' » ~._ .._._ ...,.. _ ,_. , , (gli »~ it ~\ ‘ ' y ~»-1 ll/' I C'¢\i&¢Sn»-asia A ' 4." ff., i all _ ' Telephone 16 for nr d 9 .j `- Nine times oat of yl-;)en_1l;§le Sud _.il 1 there way here for their 'renases W .J _ because t ey End here 'a fnllmstock of i./l}l the best h ‘ :" ns - »m..._'f...l¥"$’.-‘._‘T._'»i=°er..°€`é’.°.1.é’.i‘°i§‘f_~ é..§_ ~ ,_ ~ (\\‘ 1-chases now ABOUT nous \\i\,1 N1'NG°We are selling Soaps, ' ' A' __etc.at tl" ' D , @,__ ‘~\\ Polisheh, __`,~ .l» l(fl}’ Furniture Polishes etc., etc., ' ll/)»’ 1 _ _ , E Remember the_ place. '_`\\\ A. w. annum, rim. B. _,.3 _fi 2/ .`/__ 1 \\ 4# i_\_."" uh /R , 1 .~ I rresh hope for the future, and I ask gon ou Electors c~ng1ve towards the advancement of » 0` _J I _ . . . . section with such fishin , before _|11 l 2 c lot of 20 carriages just ln-nice new , _ __ 3 , ° - _ ' - f putter-.le-moderate prices. ' i” ‘h° '”°"°i“!» °l°°P¢ fhltlwtiw JSIIHGI’ 20-11 di? Of April next at 6 ocloclr between Tryon Bray and West Point which shall not commence setting he-A eveninz liarche mth, the contracting' " AD#-rllcl being Mr. John Robertson of _‘/if f - § t 1 -' "` : _ I T-Iith” tlidlclltywln the é$¢°l‘kw¥_»l¢_f _ _ the'Eagle hespeaks fsuc-' genesis Ag: It. eta., on _E -_-_*lz`a`rdean e”, erguson, British " ` biag; . """""““' _ March 8, |901. D015!!! \l\sra’hn&Q clblew Segfgég* *°*“°*'°‘l“'¥1°°*lr°°°es\dif\1l Wedding supper followed.Mr. and . .Mrs Robertson are very popular withalarae circle of acquaintanceswho unite in wishing them happiness. , HIGH BANK N ora.-The farmers in this vicinity have availed themselves of the good roads and Qvorable weather, in haulinga good supply of fire~wood. A large quantity of logs have been hauled to the neighbouring saw~mil1s at Murray Riverl for boards and other uses.-The fishermen are preparing their gear for the coming lobsterseasos. The ice in the strait has been much broken and scatter- ed recently by the heavy winds.-The Young People’s_.Debating Society had an_ interesting and profitable discussion on Thursday night last having for a debate, “From- which do we de- rive' the more knowledge, from read- ing or travelling.” _The debate was opened by the mover, John W.,McLean taking the side of travelling,making hrm delenaeofhis choice. He wa. opposed They will stand a critical examination They will stand the wear test. No need to pay 2a cents when you can such value as these for 18 cents Youll know more about them see them Sizes 2--5 1111- F PERKINS A The Milhnery Leamiin. Phono 225 _ ei vigorously by the seconder, Duncan Livingston on the side of reading. A good debate followed. The side of travelling -_was reinforced by Messrs Angus A. Ste- wai t, Daniel Monroe R. McLeod, Arthur Sencabaugh, William McLeod, while reading was defended by Me ssrs Elliot Sencnba-ugh, Jan\_e's iD'er by '.`I1§I`Mh1'dockl McDonald. Daniel Livin_aston"anii|Joseph 3 a victory for reading by a majorityof two. great many. claim holtirsi for miles along this _ prominent Lead .will _be bentltted inasmuchas it proves their property tohave equal chances with the Rob Boy. The surface showingsare ‘xzood but to locate the permanent ore chute has C_entral`Drug Store, ' _ '_ Wl1eeler's Botadlc Bitbers. _ lf) D . . it 2;) A e ik \ 1%*-|00 oe, Costiveness. 0 ."“f` »"e¢ggg_» if lore the 20th day ol _Karat 6 idoek bn Hay ter. The vote being taken itiproved I _ _ pork properties which will receive atten-| .~_.___,_,_,,H____i&_.‘5J 16'.; ftion; Ablgdeal tools pending or pro# bably oompleted’by this time, by ‘which 3 0°’ SP"°8 cbd” m ‘he h“P@¢ 9976155! lid ne Saocish-cancun .mints miailramrifs will wiw._=m»1¢.rwu»~t¢>¢bn~e 1 oss .na .ms your tinue, scale Q "Kal _ __ gn Am r s fR°y Gump. ' This wi1l~1_`>ean=nw»,;v_ I _' ea fsmieaiw by our' t1me‘-‘I.iiiiéaifir’t’e§, L°*°'* 'Wk who have unlimited mm. in the wen- A1“'$°° °°1‘ ‘N80 “Wir known Horne Lead, but so faruo one has rl f had eno h t k h A _ ug money o ma e t e_ necessary test. The'Rob'Roy possesses- the key to ` the whole Lead, and if the new company succeeded in 'fl_nding*the Ore bodycertain- = ~ _ lv existent somewhere in' there ‘ s, MEBGHANT " K rl " ‘ A -s~¢, _,_ U » H ._ *_ ~ _f _ ibattleat alladealsrs. ‘ _ _ iblacks. He was also greatlyconoerned ' ~ ' i ' _ 1 _____*_ ~ ' ` about the position Jewish capitalists e u ' ' __ _ __ ' _ - You WASTING _ _ ‘ *Y -~ f~ ,__ _“__ ____ wig [j|g[|gg|0{3i}i [||g|__(]||g;;||3 ARB ._ mans: to ocean wld that Jews and curisus...'wou1den-_a _ From mme? D; _ _ A ’ _. oy equal rights, no distinction being di esgmd ri h y S your B h I l _ , p mldein th we » f _ _ _ cE1v'r1.1ssu-:N=- dll! dl\°\_1Ps kour body take e ma ro concessions. - _ a vcean use an 's Pxnrao-rggyne ‘ 1 V cas » _ This Drelmratgon. isa suocess'f;i`L~§-eparn-_ We wish to 0 t _th _ _ _ _ '-**””"_" n me m_a3on yt at ee eepy grate u. ion compose 0fC0d_Liver'0n,.._fQ““{,moL__ RHI] 111136 0 6 es of f 3|* 'lu be Paid at Y * ,__ _ Yours rectatzon of the course Ipux-_sued in L- _ i dsod ii ‘ Po rvlus P.i1NLsss com: AND pun.. iii... fum... you interest. vc me u:;”§o;“ d “°“‘ S ‘°'"°°°°i.1 never- and P E. Islsnd that we are _prepared to make to WART EX'_[‘RACTOR_ that sympathetic assistance which broad minded It is a kinds of coats and Skirts Usually maée Cm Is the only remedy that positively cures _"‘"~ that i’f°" "‘° b°“°5E4°f‘hi-‘ P’.°"i”°F- 1 “F” the m¢di°8~l Dr8»0i»i¢¢ as an article of great 9 corns and warts without pain in twenty f=ll(il;:T(;§if1°i?.°ff,‘;‘{1fl,';§f,;”§,f§§f’t:,’§§,:f,‘f§,f,°eg,§§ merit . Many wonderful cures have been ' h our Mr Rogg S success ls admitted an l.';“.:.‘;°;‘-sz. .fssystzsrasfs s‘i.‘:.“:.:;’ 'M me _-me by is =.»-Md »»».». ..... ° at have va1==°°mzed us drungist who _offers you a substitute for ' ` _ Yours sincerely, that' it Wm hell’ YOU 01' My others who Tailor m d .‘€:.°.::;;'2.“..’:;.‘;°‘.‘;::.f’;’;:.' .€:.i":.‘z'.,‘3s e D... mv vi-1°_‘~f°» elevby Mums “ ° Sm "G °<=k=»°~I°dg»d to be the it ' ' °'y' ’ ' _ 25 ‘hi W1* _ --Q--_ -an hw” 3"” t° ha" an garments to be irst class ini n_1sEAsEs orcntnoamz. ‘S ° N9 aPl='l'9¥mU0 W0l’k _ ll limi* .in li 3 . .2.f::::~::.S:.:;::.§";: sl...c:.~~v W° 11°” Mr 1° wk |18!! - y _ . ...}..... ... ...... _ i;°.;; B, _ - ' . weakened and _ debiliated condition of a¢k Bl\|B¢ BTOWR ‘Bd F&Wl\ B|'05,d¢l (hs. ,,,,,°fiDr,,, Tweed.. snasernes. uvewssf Pancras) s ’|1]J.€~` Eajbsy- . N. ...Ii_,,,.,... ., i ,,,, ;z‘.'.=~:.:~.*.:#';:e;.~:.=;:.=:.;‘:.»~:.~i°*'~”“'»~"»t2'=» ....1 v£’°“"..“”°°‘”.3‘ ““*°“‘*°” “’ °'" NW Bm S . lobsters by placing or gem” 8 and resldrative influence on » IBO ES W1 8 TIRS 010th WIS Shlppéd t0 8. _ _ __ _8_ Hy ..su.