rm: ouaanuul, ulalnorrrrows, Particle snwaln xstarm, Bananas.: 9. iw ,- . ¢ fi, _, Pm. in ttws ni :T '="`”=‘ T LAN LOT 29 M T M I The reatruie of health-Keep -_ EE E AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE' 37.39 1': tant innist 4 ire” medicine Ayer s Pills farmers of Westmorland was held in the er 5 |||5_ school house for the purpose of taking ine - I M741 , l PA ,Reporters and Correspondents Is a branch of the 'Jewelry bukiness that needs to be understood. _ To have that understandin Ever since _the year 1868 I have been repairing watches- 35 years. » We give satisfaction in all our repairing. \/\/. \/\/. \/\/ E L_. l_ IN E I? Are Your Lungs Worth 25c ? Why' you hack and cough when Mixturei. f Will. ve you immediate relief., Afbpggflever fails to cure the most"obst1nate and chronic cough.; l Price 25c- Geo. E. Hughes. Apothecarles Hall. IHHHIHUHIRI or the Finest Finished oto Work Come to the_ Leading Studio ' CARBONS PLATINOTY P E8 ARTISTS PROOFS GEO. H- COOK. . NEW DesBRI5AY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. llililll 'EQ 'I1 ,_;`. i {~\\ 1.4- ?*i>`TT;: _ Yonrlsdy friends w li sdiii-re this beauty, and Your good jiidlziiient. it you hiive your laundry work iiniie up at the STKARQ, STEAM LAHl\2)l§Y. . ANADIAN _C 1'JAc|.F1C RY. Tourist Cars gvssv rnuaspav ' R MONTREAL Every TUEBDAY and SaTURDAY IIOIH NORTH BAY. N0 CHANGE OI* CARS U0 NTREAL 'I`-1 VANIPOUVER. ` THE GREA TRAVERSING CINANAN NORTH WEST The Pines! Mountain Scenery on the Con; lineni. LOWEST RATES Ai’ PLY. lla- -t -1 K The Canadian Pacihc Service is UE n P. WORLD’S PAIR, Sl; LilUIS» ' Ooers av ist. "loses Ilaaam rr is . nos M E. rs. |-u§l'P-R» D_P.»..,c r i<.=i\`-.i0H‘*»f~~ B 5 ° L i ~`~`f rv.. » . `~' ' -.,. ' 4, ' i i`.1‘1" = " ilu, ' tr. .fr rv .i //» Ss 1 ” “-‘.. ,'- '-M \ el..-rr=» ‘I ,L i .- ...,, y . "“‘_?3,i$.'»i-'viii l . I-"* 1. » 'P , :‘ can-.¢ O “Get the Habit” Bring your Drug Wallis I . h ~ Zigi: (shud. WIICM: '¢v‘i'°d “Y “" A" "°"‘ await you. Prices will soon he takinga N B ug aiilflilimi- jump, eo the most natural thing to do | _' \/\/, §§Z|*( to robuybalorajiho ben or our winter' _ IWW, nook lapiehe ap. lnaioaauzis io 507,. Cor Great George and Gre fron: `-Prowle Brut. 9 d ll ‘Ali orders delivered f`f¢¥ in WW" andccantry. PHONE 86' I :ip-_ Z EXPERIENCE is necessary. PAIR A snap for women ' and girls.” All i A 1 broken lines of 1 won1en’s and girls’ L line boots and shoes picked out of our stock and placed on our counter at 75 cents a pair- the best lot _ of boots ever had Alleyttiln. Q-qfwuawmuuew 24 cent Tea for I9, cts per lb. We have on hand 45 Boxes of New Blend Tea imported direct from London last Fall which we want to clear out at once. In order to do so we offer the lot in unbroken packages at the low rate of 19 cents per lb. The boxes contain 21 pounds of tea each and _we guarantee the ‘tea to be a lim-class article. BEER & GDFF *G-‘Y H E*-_-EP .,`.\ rf li. Jw _ .== "fi", I _.af ,. ~. 'ii liitll i . .,, .f_ ' s. 1 '.1/';A"\. ` "_ Zn- .1 1'-“` . QQ. .) (M -. ' .1 _ ~.\, . .» tty. ~»¢=5{~’i1?'.i5,§ ti .‘ . '.» ' ,,, ..;,,.__l Mm ,.,., 1 . .- _ - A ' k hal lh H." M lhei|um'I‘ yor" dghoivixave our Ont. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER RESIGNS - PUTNAM'S PAINLESS CORN EX. of tha Uniescl Seaton Steel Corporation to. u , ll 1’ _ I day accepted the resignation of John D- vw _ _I ` Rockefeller and elected Henry Phipps, of P“°“““ "5 li' 9 "W best' ittsburg io dll the vacancy. __ ____.. ,L_ ._ fr r... Q » _,.- , Kumfort Headache Powder will not cure Paton’s. 9d1i e A thousand real money saving bar-gainsii 5 'WW cup* but ° ‘°"“ °' °y°' glass mounting wholly now, adjusted in at new way; takes hold _And holds on In a now svny. -_. g . Evervwhere- Orvro elections tomorrow. Tms is nomination day for West Queens. 'lhx death took place yesterday morn~ ing at Bourls of Miss Mollie Stems, the second youngest dough ter of J. G. Sterns of that place. The deceased had been in ill health for some time and her early demise was undoubtedly hastened by a runaway accident some days ago. There areleftto mourn two brothers, Reginald H. in this city, Harold at home and four sisters, Mrs. G. Dudley Wright in Char~ lotteisown; Mrs. White, Sourie and Misses Nellie and Gertle at home. To tha bereav- ed family Toe Guardian extends its sin_ c :re sympathy. A -Lassie audience gathered in the Presbyterian Church, Lower Montague on the evening of Fab. 4 to listen to a lecture on “From Ocean to Ocean" by the Rev. E. Smith B. D., Cardigan. Mr. Smith by means of one 'oi the best. stereoptlcans made, Introduced his audience to many beautiful scenes in the older provinces of the great North West and in for oil' British Columbia. They saw almost as plainly as lf they were in there midst-snr great cities-our inland lakes-our immense wheat lields,ourgreat mountains and wonderful glaciers. Mr. Smith is a lecturer who does more than .merely throw scenes on a canvas. Having personal\krowledga of his subject’/, his lecture was replete with information, and while his canvas pictures appealed to the eye, his word descriptions added to their vlvldness. This lecture is one of the good things that shoivld be seen and heard. No church and no community could do batter in entertaining and in- teresting thelryoung people than lo se- cure Mr. Smith`s lecture. Tun home of Peter and Mrs. Howatt, Tryon, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on the evening of January the tliirtleth, when a number of,the relatives of Alfred A. Bynon, formerlya resident ol Tryon, met to celebrate in a manner somewhat unusual in such cases, [the anniversary oi his golden wedding, for the bride and groom were not present; brit ln their own home in Los Angeles, Cai., were engaged in a similar man- ner surrounded by other members of the family. The guests assembled numbered about twonty»iii'e, the large Bynoii connection being represented by nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews and also one great grand niece. Tne time glided swiftly by, both old and young entering with great zest into the festivitlei of the evening, some of our h uldrrs quite rllstlngirlshing themselves h in the wuy in which they took purt inthe R rfclock wc were snntrnoncd to the dining I past , to which ull did ample jiistioi-. cnsucfi. which natumlly turned ` in giving thanks to Gad for the privilege before Him the loved ones in who~c name we were assembled. Mr. Bynon ls a native of Tryon where ho spent the earlier part of his life, and now resides in Los Angeles, Cal. The gathering mile oi his old home. Ile is now seventy- P tive years ot' age, and celebrates his il golden wedding with his second wife, for-~ merly Misa Marcella Ihnd of Shedlnc. Con. THE CRITICAL TIME OF LIFE sixty-two. Natures power slows down H vitality hecomes less, and the progress oi nge and renewing decreasing vigor is to Luka Ftzimnzows aitor meals. Fcrrozone keeps up tho appetite and in the forma- tion of red, vital-zlng blood, lmpar ts clear- ness to the tiring brain, force, energy and 1-pirltsjust when they are needed most. 'io take Ferrozonc regularly means add- ivii from ton to twenty years L0 life- sayin each month. Dr. James warner Lame boxes 50c, or fl boxes for $2.50, at pn. l!Al|lr.1‘oN's Prl.I.s /mi-: csiirarn. of NIU YORK, February 2.-The directors. Is , ___ , tooonsidei-ation the advlsabllity of pro~ _g ` *_ _ curing- some pure bred stock for the westernportlon cf the Lot 29, Institute. Crisp Moore, Esq. actedas chairman and the undersigned Secretary. The President, Matthew Smith, Esq, M.LA., who has taken such a deep inter- est in the farmers, was present, and gavo s very practical address pointing tho farmers of any section, by having pure bred ptocx in their midst. Mr. Smith, 'besides being our local repro’ sentativo, is also an experienced and suc- cessful farmer, and is always ready to give the public the beaeilt. of his ex- perience. Before concluding Mr. Smith gave a brief aoccunt of his recent visit to the Amherst. Winter Fair explaining the advantages of auch a show, and tha facili- ties iorjndging live stock. On account of the cheap rates etc., more of our farmers will attend the show next year. A lively discussion on the various breeds of live stock, followed, participated in by Messrs. Gao. E. Leard,§Mattl1ow Canfield and Everett Mnvlttio, the latter show~ ing to perfection the leading points of the Shorthorn. l-'arnrux Hanan, Secretary. A PLEASANT SURPRISE In store for Thcse Who Doubt. When you read that a sulferer of many years’ standing has been completely rcs- torod to health by using Smll.h's Cure-all, you are inclined to doubt the statement and, in fact, have no belief in it what- ever. The reason for this is that so much la claimed for the Cure~all it is impossible for anyone to believe lt; if the advertiser confined his claims to the curing of one disease, as do the proprietors of Pyramid Pile Cure, readers would have much more faith in published testimonials. Those familiar with this great remedy know that testimonials as to its merit may be relied upon implicitly, also that the cures brought about by its use are little short of marvelous. The genulne~ ness of the testimonial here given is vouchcd for and is but one of thousands received: “I wish to write you and tell you what your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for me. I have been troubled with plies for the past live years and usei every remedy that was recommended to me. While some would give me relief for a while they never have cured. I was so had this B . _ o d t your yrsnn P is Cure nt the rugglslfs and it is now two months since I used the last ofthe box, and have had no trouble since. I can say it is really and ruly a good remedy. “I nm so thankful I i.rli=Llinizkli1l l ever leiirri- T*-7 f ' ' 'W 'AJ-A T T l ( /, 1 Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by drttgrzl~ts ` A L . rf .\ .1 Pl '.,i@,\ ». i, _ .'/ .. A/yo \ ` 'nf ` .. y, 4 * I. . . . » \ ‘ ' . " 1,\ * . ' .U _sound fairly well at PIINUS THAT STAND There are any number of pianos th at look well and the start. You can buy cheap pianos that will do that- but a piano should be made to last a lifetime. If it only stays good a. few months it is dear at any price. HEINTZ M llll PIANUTS Are the kind that stand. They are , safe instruments to buy. Soll only' by MILLER llllllS-» ` L. cf. if LY. Queen Street. ) . ' ' l i .` f 1 VI 1 .\ , ' *` .. I \ . ' N 0* _ ‘ I ., _ . . v LEADING STUDIO. J~ A- S. BAYER, Manager# Gauvini Gentzel 85 Co- hags! liagsziiagss We have the best grain bags il: the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hennned tops, and are guaranteed to give satisfactlon,,Vou want some, how many P Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Pitt Street, Sydney, C. B. dk av rv od VALENTINES l Comic Valentines, Lace Valentines, Fancy Valentines. II. A. TANTON & C0., Great Geoqe Street. i:-4 ecd w ya