" "“ ‘r -'~’» - ' -\ » 'f .JE GUARDIAN.CHARLO'l'l`E'lUWN. FEBRUARY 10 i899. . .»~. 5 Mill if0NlRililT..i _ ID l'f\' WICPF. . id seed to ‘hc P04- r 'i`_c:~.»\ri:il. '-‘~'i»l li;"e""l""d “Q Uitaiml Iiniil *lcon in l`ii.\ay 25th div of Mast-li for ‘ f ° _~ ~ .- _- 1 hs$l.00~ or yr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.L00 s ~ ~ - _ ‘ in . - fi - f H~r -\¥-\.ie~~.\ ~ NM -09 °.’_‘?_ “‘Qf‘°. 2 ' General Hutton is re arin to iwr ‘o’f&"2.‘;)°;f,“:ff<"f,_,§0,,,. 3 98,, bm,-c,,,, Mq., . Semi vieckly hflitionlhlond. SL Thur.) per I P P 3 S I . '. ..=' - ....................... ..i.°' ~ Cross and .\ew \\ ili.~hi~c .inc _\._.riii miie and pl ifijgfilggpcprhumdw) per year -°i the Canadian militia a taste of real ’°'“'i~‘ "7(‘,“*»".°“‘°“°,"~L'iigliiiittliir inrornw ‘ $1 '15-in am-arise' - ` . . . . . . . . . ..i.00 soldiering. They are better armed ‘.'i`.ll1\»‘S1‘|“Il flilli ` - L v :‘ :i ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ° ° ° ' ' ' ' ` U _ nc" ruin t-iiiidiiim.--.i.i ~.»i~<>_i"‘-“ri ‘~ "f=\f="' - '“~“ . B"“'_"°” °"‘°°° __ than ever before, but are unac- bcw 'ian-l blink '~~ri»i.< or 'It oder mei; ; have be-.en espabhshed at the follo‘~\1l18’_l>l?u¢0=- t d . . I H d . I ,,§,,¢,; ,,_,,¢;,e pn.; ~\ri_...-~.< at \\'liii-.i inc .~<-i‘\1t=> where subsc1~i_ptions_niay_be_ paid, iiféus bro; CHS 01119 L0 Delng mars ia B ln 8.!‘g€ gfmiu "U =;` <1 "“"“.“';‘.',§,““‘l “’~ ‘ll ” 0" °"‘ '§“.'1d{_§ff;f",”;j‘,“‘g' ‘°° “°’l` ‘md °° °" W bodies It is felt that both officers -gg |=y?ig0 ii<;‘e.‘T"` .' i ’U. _`\'3>~ ` »‘._‘ C Z-_ ' ' __ _n ' 0 _ Ural.. ctowr. P. l|..`. 0 _ _ ,_ sunimersido. Curries Bookstore-D. I\.Ciirri ,md men need the exercxse whlch I' de St. (`. RRl'.(`l\E.\. .\.-fn, Post ornc. iii.-peers:-. 3, _pi.Tm.ci=,.1.ii;crtcii Bookstore. G. S. Muttart military movements on a larger scale < ‘ii '_ `: 8 I- ~ ° ° 2 ' """' 139" ‘““3“ _ iwguiis East. 'reiepimne omcen s¢amsn..».¢enn than the district camp w.ll give. Dui'-. '..-_». ~'~ “" C ""`"'1 '"1" JV B H F DY IJ P HOOD ing the present year two experimen-. “ CCR ‘Ah,,,,0,. B,,_,,,eS_. Manazg ,_ ,tal concentrations will be made by GA Q ! ___,______.-...____ ___.. ` ' y eg n ng, one at Levis op- u posite Quebec and the other at Ot- tawa. In the Quebec experiment a ‘ ° body of French rural battalions 4,000 FHERE will be rt Gr=iid Fancy I`rr.<.=` Lfa.:‘ni\‘n; in .- - '_ I ' -'B .£1.11- llillsliiliieiigli §kaiing Rink, A". lndcpciidciit Journal, uiitramnielled :iii e;irle.<.~':i\imiiig tn be Just. impartial, Reliable. Newell wcliizig nl all l.i::u.' To fiirllicr the best lil i»:i‘t~.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tambo Jr. '5. “Tlie:.;': a W.i':'ii '-Eno; in M ' Heart °or You Baby; ...... _.ip . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . ._ iC§-nada, and asa result we are told U. sand siftii".fi.t.’ii.iii.iii.i:.°_(ii‘if .......... ._ ima” Q“@`°@¢. MOHCFG’-‘li Qftawa and 1 _,My Uwe Gone and LGF ! probably St John are to be fortified. Me., ~ ~ -- 5 j .5 _ _ . _ B dd S. 'baill ‘ - ~ . 1 .......... ..\iial§i.'siii ii2°`bcid,c~ia cmimfi. .-"“US‘C°U”1U‘fHf“1 "11l“'“Y SYSLSUL IS s’fff'.‘l`l.'“f7`i.i3i"“}"~.`°.ii?iZi3.‘i1"§'i;?,.‘§‘l §'$...i°§.J-.§i;.'»¥‘°W P"f“°'iCa“Y d°f@”°e1‘*SS- Q“@be¢ The Other Little Coon. Lis the key to Central Canada from """ H°“°l“1“ Q“°e”" the sea. Its position is naturally W'he',}_a\n§>l§101‘éix_H`t GM N0 H0110?" strong, but its defences would be 8wdNgiét0b.SA.`._E.THE c'iU(}€mIpany in fini almost useless against modern siege Advission 2% Duomo e,,,,_,,7_30‘_ _ ly artillery. Montreal, the commercial 1 _ metropolis, and Ottawa the political l“'.S - ‘ Cu tain 8 o`clock - harp. P:-b tercolonial Railway. , 2-".»,000 liicli were its numbers before _ __ ‘cities along the coast have been 31”" §;°,ff.,._`,‘,`f"‘°"' i iiipiiily supplietl with modern defen- Cizrtain P.'ii..',n ins '.;§f.‘i)`°il..}i.ii§“.§l.l; .i§?,` 5 "" °"i‘]' 3- ..“Your My Color. but You Ain'1:, My Kind’ = s- C _ capital are practically defenceless and R. C E situated within 50 -or 60 miles frcm y | | '- ° ° A.. M. Can. Soc. C. E. Gmduat. C ii rc' ii E rin I - . dyjvniyfp-sit§)E_°gf’ ° N "gin" C°‘ i around Quebec and the erection of a mix I§Ilif'gimp'ili>insifiiir‘.i[i}*°i§:'ii§iil1Hd flfttf 811 =\I‘I>l_‘<‘=1*‘0Y-1 .°f . ». ‘ . . G-i'iffith’s Linlmcnt-penetrates in ai min- iwe mistake, U95 the 1mP€l`l3-l g0V€l`D- utc, dispels the pain,t stops thp tsuf- V . _ . I1 ` . Y "l find it be ter than p as ers. i ment “ood leaiiy so guiwqutee the lii:iugl\liicl?u \v{`l1ite, well-known trainer of ‘ iiecessary loan for the purpose, but the Toronto Lacrosse Club and the Osgoode __IN__ \ the project was never carried out si. PE'res’s HAti.l,_ has s;r..‘;.;:;sn .;...‘r.f:..°si.i;ir.sr . “ON” I power and is increasing its standing ariiiyquite beyond precedent- for a time of peace. Our neighbors will lieieafzer have a permanent force of at least l00,000 men instead of the the war with Spain. Their great The Imperial Board of Defence i. w months ago reported _on works cessary for the greater security of S . John, the Atlantic terminal of our the international boundary. The new plans of defence include the demolition of the martello towers to the city. Similar new works will ooo-@-@-0-ce-e-@-oo-c-oe-e-oc-@-@» JOHN T, MCKENZIE L I Ill I'-l *-1 IIILOR, ci-iAin.ofr'rEroWN, - - - 1>.E.IsI.ANnf i Lmnrea i . _-rt. 1; ,’ L _ It was not long after the union, - - . hen the Canadian militia s 'stem had A fl" $3-iii 7"" lllerllieliisiinguisheil Palrorsage uillis,;' .,,. -.,. d ,_ 9-.. .. limi the lieut- Savnaiiil llrs iluwlair ea" °‘°‘"“"" an t e B"“°h g‘“"`l pod in the defences ot Canada, -,partly because of the unsettled anfl i"”“m“1.““°“"' 14' via of bffini to 5,000 strong will be brought to~ geiher, with a. sprinkling of the En- glish element from the cities; They will be gathered together in the forts and field tents and put through all tration of Ontario militia ‘will have We Canadians are a peaceful peo- fence ace needed, and that money ex- pended in promoting the eliioiencv of . wasted. Wasted energy must be made up or the bod; will weaken and perhaps perish. For along- time prior to taking Dr. Vv'ard's Blood and Nerve Pills my nerve system was greatly deranged and I was terribly nervous, so much so that in my business (Linesman of the Kingston Electric Light Co.,) my extreme nervous- ness naturally made me following of my business extremely hazardous. Before taking Dr. \Va|d`s Blood and Nérve Pills my kidneys had been affected for some time. I had constant soreness and still"- nese across my loins and the small of my back. My appetite was variable and very poor. I also suffered greatly with constant headaches. I am glad to be able to inform you that Dr. Ward’s Pills completely cured me of all the above ailments and made me a. well man. I have found no medicine like Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills, although I have tried many different kinds. They acted quickly and/ effectually on my nerve system, making my nerves strbng and removing all indications of nervousness. These valuable pills also removed all kidney and back trouble and restored to me a healthy vigorous afppetite. Ihavo had no headache since ve months ago and feel justified in saying that they ana a wonderful remedy. They not only removed nervousness, but gave me healthy kidneys, removed all soreness, and stiffness from my back and loins, cured me of headache and gave me a. good appetite, consequently I am highly pleased. .I know of no medicine that equals Dr. Ward's Blood_ and Nerve Pills for nervousness, chronic headache, sore kidneys and back and loss of appe- tite. Yours truly, John McCutcheon, 523 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. ' All good drug-gists sell them. If they won't, we will supply you by mail on receipt of price, 5oc. per box, or 5 boxes for $2.00. The Doctor Ward Cot, Limited, Toronto, Ont. _. ._ I . _._ --e:-- -_ 5 Q, .\'_ x-\" I1 .1 ~. ».~~“' ~ Football Club, says: "Griffiths Menthol ' Linimcnt is uncqualled for athletes and ‘ ness, sprains and all forms of swelllngs and Liiinbago, pains in the back or side, sore- ‘ itlireatening rt-lations ot' the great 9 3 powers of Europe, and partly because ' , the bnited States, our next iieiglibor, ihas suddenly developed into a. naval Q MENTI-lei. . i.i.n_i sill” RELIEVES THE INSTANT APPLIED- AT ALL DRUGGiST$-25 CENTS For sale by Geo' E. Hughes _TU_ be ` Glosed up at once. OLD STAND. ' sued for. Jan 25-e‘od&w2rn - I OTE DETORS As we have tra.nsfei‘red our busi- ness to other parties our books must ~ All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment a._t the Accounts long overdue if not attended to at once will be. w. A. weeks at cc. PliBl|il __[lEEllN!l Under the Auspices of the Local ,Council of Women in ST. ' PAllL’S SCHOOLROOM, Friday I0‘_th February _....1- Norwegian Dances by Grieg., . . ._ . . . . . . ._ ._ Miss Amy Moore and .iliss Hurbidge. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Pre-i~ide'_‘t Milan »_Pa\i-iotfica Marc e---Violin, in andolm and Piano; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Mlsses H. Palme-', H. Anderson fr .1 M.P§=1mcr. Addr #ss-Sanitahin as a. preventive of Disease, wil h special referee. c o Consumption... ‘ Dr. McLeod. Vocal Ductt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . l\'[i.a_=i \Viniiie Cotton =i.nd_Mr. Mc_Lean. Discussion -Is it ad visable that VV oi:~ en be eligi le for ihe Oth e o' School Tru-lc-es? Mrs. R. Campbell. D _ Tayl ir, Judge \/Va.I'- hurton, Mr. P. Pope. GOD SA VE THE QUEEN. lioors open at 7.30. Meeing commences at 8 m, _ *FB -A collection will be :taken in favor of the Council. Feb. 7 dll Fr`day ` _ i 1 _ cn/ii2LoTTETowN SBHUHI QF MUSIC Instruction given in the following subjects and the on accompanying tei'11is:- ' Pipe Organ, term of 20 lessons, one hour in duration, S15. This also in- cludes use of organ, etc. Piano, one hour duration, $10. Piano, Vocal. Clarinet, Flute, or Brass Instruments, $5 per terrn,<} hour lessons. ' if Saturday lecture at .1030 a.. rn All students enrolled admitted free Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9. W. HARRY WATTS, Director 1 Oeodlm usv We are compelled to run day and night to E keep up with our éi orders. 3 g I ,_-i Does this show :- §_ whether we are pleas- 5’ § ing our customers or F? ‘ not? _ V 5;- D.TAYLORc E .' Qlleeust. . /_ii i:..y._|J| viii iill»_i,rl,|.,i‘i.,i)i,i, _|'i,y,, gf ,wry = \_i,y`,_,r .J il* T __ ‘ 1 ll ll ii’ '11 1 1 :$11111- i be erected around Montreal and T. . TH E ,`Ottawa, while at St. John, if contem- i . ,plated plans are carried out,provision Enemy _ ' EHS||y BLUUU & NERVE i Earned. l"PiL`LS W B | G , _..-_,__... .. . ., ' -.1-l§i.'?' asfséf' _____.__. i ‘_A - I _ ..._.,....- .--- 4 "2 i§`~Zg.a.‘-.a. L; i‘=”i“ -"£61 i _ ii imc - ¢ In stock taking last Week We found some ture We had ceased to make, and as our. crowding NEW PATTERNS on us We .must make prices below should make quick clebrance for us cnsil Parlor Suit at $45 “ at $40 “ at $35 " at $31 ‘° _ at $32 “ “ all $30 at $20 “ “ at $17 l-*l_*i'-ll-ll-ll'-*l-li-l H Ks l-Fei-ll-li-i 37’ <-fi?- _£895 ‘Ol\l CJTUI ‘DC Hall Stand at $7 $3 Bedroom Suite at li if '1,\Dl--*i-*i-*l-'ll-'ll'-'\ Cf is Isl (K K( (6 -‘ “ at H (C . I Sideboard at $17 50 was 1 Sideboard at 9 00 was 1 Sideboard at 7' 00 was 3 Extension Tables at $6 00 3 Extension Tables at 5. 00 1 Extension Table at 4 7 5 13 odd Centre Tables (mg 7 odd lounges ang 1° Dining Room Set at $30 0 1 Dining Room Set at 27 5 1 Dining Room Set at 22 5 i _ 100 (about) odd cha . _'-1- $65 00 $60 oo ssc oo ssc oo $45 oof $40 oo ses oo $22 oo $11 C0 $10 50 $8 50. 00 were $4 00 wgis $75 00 was 50 00 was 45 00 was 24 00 was 22 50 was 21 00 were 16 00 25 00 12 50 9 00 were $7 75 were 6 75 was 6 50 ‘lliil-ll off off, 0 was 40 00 0 was 36 00 0 was 27 50 flhlrd off a. pieces--Wotnots. Cabinets Fire Screens. Umbrell Music Stands, Reed Chairs, Fancy ockers, Odd odd Sinks, odd Bedsteads, all at mi; thi|°|l`(|ff To avoid misunderstanding. I we have _ 4 _ ._ , < 1. ‘_ F. _ ._ Q ` ' 2-.. . _ Q ? 1 I Firiday.Feh.fI0.iiiB99.%§’S§»ifs%,”1%a.i1.¢Sii%iiii