- "’“"""“"'f "» ‘9°f 'ms .cnA1u.o'r?rn'rowN GUARDIAN V race f J! 'E' I _____ __ . - , -'-of A \... - 3 -.'~»fl” J. ‘ r F f§"~-,"'l‘\'J.j- . r _t'+i°1 I . 4 . 'I _I f '1> :4 .|. 'f dT.2_~‘-'~ rt 5;,-.1 a§f¢?§{- - A , ,.1 :' - ~" UJ I.; _ ».,f.,-_.-...fir - D To ’ -.f*--*#1/---.if»<_»-.' - _/.>» -os, ,. . . ui,-,-`__;-__-___ W`n,\¢ll°l._ Ci0e_i¢s,_ Jewelry g _-amn- Siivlrweilr L -nt- _ ' tiosierate Prices _ _-st- - Z.-1-lw.Pau¢rson’s Great. George and `Grai’.nn Streets lhnhif I ' t __ _ ' I _ i <. `. r 7"""'=‘-.-‘.=.,i'~‘2.°.§ ' -~ 'No'|"\idn'roooNrnacTons. EAl.11.D` .-TEN ERS dd ul th S uaderstrnok Einar-fred," orrihqe eiixelopg ‘Tender for Construetion,' will »be ‘received at the office of the Com`missionor-s of the Trans- continental ‘Raliwhy,_nt (_)t-tawa, until twelve o‘clock_noon of Tuesday. the tenth dey of of Mnroh, iill8. for thc work required for the construction, in accordance with the plans, promos. and specifications of the Commiss- ioners, of the following sections of the Trans- coiilingntal Railway, \'la:- (l) Ilistriot ‘A.k~From a point de-slgnsturi on the plans of the Commimlonew, about th :nth mile west of Moncton. to the crossing o the Intcroolonial Railway at or about mile 97.7. A distnnooofaboiitilkl miles. t2) District ‘A.'-I-‘rom a point designated un the plans cf the Commissioners, at or about (ho csnnaing of the Intorcolnnial Railway by the Transcontinental Railway at mile 97:7 went of Moncton to the Tnbiqne River at or nhout mile l&i'7 loss one miie, a distance of ahouttij miles. (3) District ‘A.'--.From a point deslunatel on t-he plans ofthe Commissioners. at or near tho Tobiqne River. to a point shown on the mid plans about? l-2 miles west of the Town of Grand Falls. in the Province of New Brunswick, adistanca of about Bl'5.miles. (4) District ‘B.‘-_From a point designated on the plans of the Commissioners. at or near the boundary line between the Province of Quebec and Now Brunswick, westerly a dis tnncer|.!_ about WA' miles. ol plan-let ‘D.'-mm anoint designates en the plaris of the Commissioners. about clgh miles wwt of thc Abltibi Ilirercrossing in the Province of Ontario, westerly for a distance of about itll miles. ~ _(6) District 'E.'-Frome point designated o hs piano of the Commissioner-s, about 19 l-9 miles wept of thacrosslnnof Mud' River, near Lake Neplgon. in`thc Province of_0ntario- easterly for a distance of about 75 miloa P fll d lfi tions ma bo soellnliisthghofficeiuofrihe gyieihf olgnxrinecr czthc Commissioners nt Ottowa; ulso in thc offices of of tlie District, Engineers concerned viz:--Guy C. innn St.Jo n ' N. B. : A. ii. Doucot. Quebec. I3. Qiilohn Aylen. actlmgbistrict En:rl~ r_n;er{Rl_~f_¢;»rt(l)\____ y, 0,n .;and T, . Armstrong. I Pan-son's tenderly? are notified that tender will not be const ered unless made in du|»~ Mtn. ond n the printed forms supplied hy the Oommlsslrihors. f tender must be submitted fu- mgendorors shall notbe in any way entitled to rely upon the classifications or any other lnfoi-~ mation given by any person on he behalf of the Commissioncm; end before submlttina' any lender, bidders should uiakca careful cxnm - ustiog of the plans, profiles, drawings and :Sect cations and read the forms to bo execut- . and full! inform themselves as to tho 2.“.‘L‘1”I.iP'»7.§‘.n.‘il’.‘IIIlI{».`3fqI.'i“..'»f&f'2Ii’A £‘.l.“..3‘.i‘S¥ stood to neoegk and agree to bc' bound by. the terms andco iticns ntho form e_f contract! specifications. ¢e.._ annexed to t e form 0 mtd°h'tender`mnst be si ned and smloduliy Mme partie.-\.l.o t e teniler. and witness . and beaceonipaniorlhby an accepted cheque on ‘°“‘.§.°°l2."e.”“"i‘..°l°"é’.i.’.§’"3.3‘.i§’ll.l’.l..EL‘.§’;‘.!‘t.a fi ih¢ia‘|:nscon€igon%1\l Railway. eerfollewnz- For Section No. l, District ‘A ’..S 75.450 " ‘- 2. ._ “ ‘A‘.. roo.000 ~ -- _rr -- uv.. 15.000 -'- -- -nn. ioooon ~ - -Ir.. iaocoo “ ‘ E ‘. .l l00.l`l)0 99-!- . . An person whose tender is accepted shall withixi ten days after the acceptance thereof furiish such additional a rovcd security HH may be required the Egmmlssioners; slsn the 'co tract., Yflcationn and other docu» meiatsrequirerlw ignodbythesaidflommlss- ionors ndiinauy ofrefusalm-fnllumor tho illrtoilthe party whose wnderis accepted to complolo and execute neontrnot with t ie said Commissioners, and to furnish tho additional approved security within ten days utter the ncceplance ci the tender. the said cheque shall he forfeit to the Commissioners as li4l\l|dHl»°‘| damages °g»r soon refusal: e;hfnll\\;°_:::i°°_}} fi 7 gghrigilggpghhilligwgrlgitedv “Thx cheques deposited by parties whose lenders are acc-eyl~ od wiiibe de lied o the credit of thc Rene \'~ or Oenrenl owfa aria-as part of the sccurili’ for me ans s his nmn r>erf0rm\\\=°° 0' til” con ct eoconllng iii its terms. Uliefill" ‘I°I‘°‘ all by rties inode tenders are rcjcr-toil will he regimen vdthln ten days after the sion- in ofthe contract. _ tétenuen is railed to the reilewlur ullwsvs F-‘ llmoch:hl‘;,ml:%oure!¢» UI' 0"!" P°""°"° 'shmoe or-mls ur forter »|>0w°HI‘° yqilnhrgiiigion d me worXshl\ereIl>_y____ol=_I_;f;:‘°\_§__l/lf; or-.s I be paid auch vote# nt Workman In woe ted as ou r com n ni if i'r°i°\»i wrfom- ...9..':.°:i°:..‘.".:`7i.I”.iEh.r.‘:.:. .:... .:'.... ..._ . » . _ | ii.'§‘8~'i‘.fé'e‘r Tir'|»$'i." 'l‘.l¥r‘f~“r"l¥ $‘3l.Z."Ii all azfrwf ° °“' '"5' '°e:.:‘.:.‘.’i:..r.':.-. ‘2.1:‘.:': declaionrhnlirlidbewfixkz' _ I “rin t' te ni lation' how i;.fg'ro‘:n:r=u$v‘lii:=.h’z°:y at ln; Eine: here- ' 00131, f til ¢.'l‘.’ii‘iii‘¢5‘?.2""“ in-, nJi“¢°°I.‘i.'.‘i2» ni authority mx ent of labour. Ind r`i'i'i"i»i.'»‘&i°i '.1 i”W°¢."'°.¢.»"".i‘&'1.f'.'i.°l'|I‘$'.l “wa by ni‘f1°1>ep&"|i.hi°et wsu mm ren °f M 1°i.l"`."f.'§°*:.°“°":m'“..°°.':.“'t."‘f.:.&l-2’-»%i1?I' ='°°v'-'"3-rr' ses-'r f*~2-.su-= 5-."ii.f”€if.5.%::=:.::'£‘.`l":T.:':.r..::.°=ET‘:§ I °°°~@:'°- -n'.r:°g..~:..':-:.:'.'°.n n _%.~s...~‘i”-f mt awoke ,M‘ m w meet any or *ll B’:°""' . an mms. . , - aserel-lr! 'ra»comm\n_i¢np___o_t_._u»l -__ - , TIIIIL W - . Weninhmn.-inq " Nvvmnenllaiu-tl can ,¢s»n!°°“'“* without authority has th U|l\l\“*l'"'*‘ winanaessidfern.. ,- s-nanny -~ .~-_______ _ ___ _ _iq _ _ _ . tn; M1?--.QQ Se Easy I Get 0- Into' Unlike the 6ld~iimo over-the-head shirts, this any-\o¢get-into (and out of) shirt will make dressing A plcnsure and will lit far lnuggor besides. You will never know roll lhirt comfort until you buy n G2 ° 0 1': mm n-ua _.0 lo Open all the way down the front- inunders better -» lasts longer- doesn’t pucker at the waistband- yot costs not n bit more if you Insist Upon Gnttlng this Brand. ~ 01| llnknrn It Rl-ll. PAIIADA » - Listen `- . When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the beststock procurable MEAT n Ours can nlws ys be depended upon for being tender, juicy, .ind fine flavored. Try it once and yon will went italways. R. B. Squarcbriggs - dttsrwtf VALENTINES Panty Valentiv es, » Comic Valentines, ' Post Card Valentines. ~ A large and splendid variety to select from. , ii.A."l`ANTON Q C0 Gre it George Street. v 2-|7dttsrw3m J Cleanliness is I 'Next io Godlinzss If you want yonrhorne thorough ly clean und healthy. have it_ do le scientifically.-‘a_Ordinary » disinfect- ants give only a false sense ,o security. Microbes and bacteri lurk beyond the reach of the mos particular housewife. I use o -iv the latest approved method which is a perfect germlcidc and endorsed by.a‘l Boards of Health sou Henlnb eiiicers- -Charges moderate. G-. 12)- \7\71’I_l.§Il.1i. Funeral Director and Em ulmer: dust; New York Frcsh'Fish Cen|i|l|nem Sollclteu. Prompt Returns. John Dais |07FuItonMarket New York . Wholesale Commission ' Fish Dealer, F1 in Bana,Srns|\s and Eels. specialty All correspondence promptly answer- ed. Stencils sent on npplicai on. S} B. WILEY & SIIIIS. M .,T nsferA nts. larch?-wh, 5:'.ern:i.ci\ Bane," Trust p- -1-..\-ww- q_»»-.=- SUNDAY SCHOOL 1.58801! MARCH 1. JESUS FEEDS THE FIVE THOU- SAND. John 6: 1-14. Commit vs. ll, 12. GOLDEN TEXT. _ "Ho shall food hid iiock like In shep- herd."-Iaa.' 40:11. EXPLANATIONB. I.-_ The Hungry Multltudo and the Dlsmayed Apos ,es, 1-9. Jesus had ,made a journey to an unfroquented spot to be alone with His disciples for much-needed rest and eounsol.But He did not get the rest. He lived continually in a crowd. Matt. 4:24, I6; 8:1; 12:16; 13:1; 14:14; 15:80, 81. There is nothing more weariooms than a crowd, unless the heart is full of love. But when we grow so tired \oi the erowli, let us remember how the Muater’s llie was spent. It was the incessant “coming_and go- ing"'of the crowd that had driven Jenlls to seek this aec,uai0n. Mark 6:81; But he did' not thus escape them. They followed him and how did He feel? "He welcomed them." Lu. 9:11, R. V. Oh, wonderful love! Hia own need sinks out of sight as He beholds theirs. The desire and need oi rest is forgotten .md Us whole day spent in touching and healing. Luke 9:11, 12. Jesus was in- terested in and sollcitous about the multitude. They were never to lin. "thc common herd” or "the rubble." They were "sheep not having n shep~ hard," and He made Himself shep- |hcrd unto them. That throng draw- :ing near the mountain waglargely composed of the poor, but. e souls ,ofthe poor were as precious to Him as the souls of the rich. Matt.. 11:5. If He were really theacknowlcdge hsadpf the churchto-day, the church wouidvnot seek the boulevards whore the few rich live to the neglect of the alleys where the many poor swarm. It was several hours (ns we learn by a comparison oi the sc- counts) before this crowd would Suffered From Heart and Nerve Troubles, FOI. T-I . Last T e Years. l.'|soh¢artka||;p__phliedt:kN n¢rvee,ene net w n ui x, Uhinkslowsihnotiou. `Tke d isle nerves, so imporhnt bein oHh¢beort,dwpendlnpon loorixtionclthe nervuu`?ltun. bonurvu dernngomunt any kuundtoprodueeailtksvarieupheuo diners eanngemenk Knowinguio intricate *Monro I the hnarkand ingawunakowinnnnsscfthe norvenal»¢io keurgwo in lihunh Heart treatment!-hot vous- itself, E Exif; niiiirt Ei” 'i iii 55 riiigrf-freer? is Ei; §'§§"§§1§ §.E'i§ .go I.§;;;;r§.§;;»&, ' gnafiif iii £5-!:.5~l§s_?E£ls?i tor- t decided Pills n altar ~. ev HERRING jj We have 75 hail' Bbls Her- ring which we want to sell quickly. Quality guaran- leed- ns.rrELLY o 3 McLeod fa' Bentley' _ Ban-lntnrl and Attorneyouffiuw. Solicitors lor lho Bunk of Nova Scotia Mono! holoun. nl: N vn Scotia Chambers Hotel Dufferin _ s'1‘.JoHN,N.s. »_ Foster Bond Co ].II.BOND ~ Manage #Fi--1E:Zc:c.lr== I - that encore-b\|t not inebriattoo- ` Tho famous -I liaminiun lllaml in rREBld'i‘lllD) Get this brand from your grocer. of America, or any wholesale Fish house in thoU°1itr¢i States. ' Halibut ' Mackerel §"""'T"'irisro I |”="R”\5si-1” ; "’””P1sn`””Ko’”s .““.ess.. Franl? E. Wilson Sh" Silmoli ‘ w||°|¢`¢j|¢ .n4_'Cor_amlloi\oIl Denier in o°d Burst: `~ .176 At|a"\i_tlc`Avenueg- lels _, _ ~ .B0s1'0N. ¢1m|,Eo¢ _ _Eur Dey - ~ ____ . _ Qraoceot _no substitute-Q I mn -.Boneless Ca ' ~ ' Herring Mags, ' ` Meeker), need ieedlill. but Jesus considers their comzng need at once. and sets His disciples to considering it. He takes it for granted that they are to eat with Him. 80 He puts to Philip the question, "Whenee are we to buy bread that these may ent?" It in to test Philip. Will he arise to the oc- casion and soy, 'lllaeter, there in no diilleulty. at all about that because you are here Thy hand is quite nul- had seen the water, become wine in fulness of divine power that was in Jeans. But alnsl Philip was like ua, slow of spiritual preceetlon and slow of faith, and as Moses was utterly at lose to know how God could pro- vide flesh for six hundred thousand footmen in the wilderness. so Philip is _at a. loss to seehow Jesus can pro~ vide bread for uve thousand. Gi. Nu. -11:21-I3; Pa. 18:19. _How often we are aghast at_the great work before Christ, and the small visible re- sources at. hand. Phllip'a answer is most amusing. I-Ie llgures out just how much it will cost to buy enough sotbat "every one may take a lit- tle." Ah! Jesus don't` provide "a little" for those who sit at His ta~ ble. Pbgiip. though. is quite a typi- calchurch treasurer. He believed ln "carrying on 'the Lord's work on strictly business principles.” Andrew, for amoment ventured s. suggestion that there was a little boy' present with tive loaves and two little fish, but he was at once frightened at the apparent absurdity of his suggestion and blunted out, "but what are they among so many?" But they proved to be quite sufficient, among so many, for the Lord himself took these in- slgnidoant things into His own hands and multiplied them. We often are tempted to say of ourinsignlli- cant gifts and possessions, "but what are these?" "Quite sufficient," Jesus replies, "If you will only put them into my hand." The lad who had come along ‘with his tive little chesp _barley crackers and two little salt hah played a great part in that day's working. Jeans took him into partnership with Himself, and Jesus and He fed the multitude. A small came to Jesus and told Him that However, they stood the test l-stter less did it with n good deal of mis- "Tbe proper thlng‘t0 tell thd peo- basketful a piece to take away and the crowd. Prov. 11:24, 25; Luke 6:88. The wondering crowd seeing the sign said. "This is cf a truth He is, The man who has creative power is surely the Son of God. i Minnrd's Linitnent C0., Limited. tack 0! Quinny which laid me up for two weeks and cost a lot of money. Finding the lump again forming in my throat, I bathed freely with .MINARD'B LINIMENT, and saturat- ing a cloth with the liniment left it on all night. Next morning the swelling was gone and I attributed the warding ci! of an attack of Quincy to the free use of MINARD'B LINIMENT. G. F. WORDEN. St. John. Assessment System. Society lluncills. mry So Cheap it is often asked why the independent Order of Foresters can give Life insur- ance so cheap compared with the Commercial Companies. ’ Combining the business part with the Wge System is the chest reason. Look after the interests of 246.ooomembers and securing35 oonlnew ones cost the I. 0- F. *Loo for each new member. il coat one of the beet Companies 32:4.- oo for each new policy issued, and they oalv head one ifth the old ones to lock after that the 1.0. F.head. 8ee.tl|e diler ence. l -iddm ll0l`Ei. BRIINSWICK MCNCTON, N. B. 'ree ¢ and nm reams new i.. o.. ..".‘.;'°l............... .... ono. Mes wander. mp. M .‘f'.'..I`I'.°i.".:..-1E§_;_._;r:.'i;."`{'.v‘~‘.r..¢.’..'f. asonav 1¥a"'o` as. Cream -are now known a the public. this new line of freight cars will still further keep the name constantly before _ 01" |)0“|,|¢‘{`|SlNATl0 in 3-;_.;Telling Him ::.‘;.:: :::.*.:":.:':‘.:.:.:f“.°.r.;T ..:’“".:: I v » no nw nam mm r Fate “S another hour of emergency, and he , . - ° _ use me emi- munnstaneas or nn The Mooney Brscult and Candy Company, Limited, Strttf0l'd. C ~ is the fastest growing business in, thc D0mi¥1i9l ' " Started in 1903, more ovens were neccssary_in`_nine months. In eighteen months, another wing was added to the original building, increasing the Hoot ., a_,_,. space by 18,o00 square feet. ‘ ` ' . Building operations now under way will double the size of I the Mooney ' "5 Bakeries and Candy Manufactorics,_ and give a total floor space of from 150,000 to 2oo,0o0 square feet. The illustration in the upper left corner shows the enlarged works when the addition is completed. ' True to their policy, of adopting latest methods, the Mooney Biscuit and Candy Company, Limited, have had built and now operate, their own private £'eight cars. This company is the first in Canada to adopt this economical and rapid system of shipments. . ' °?'-2 ‘¢~ ~ , 73 'M00ney’s “Perfecfhon _ e _- m @ llilll-fl'&B ~ M _ .~r;:_-;,_ _ '- I .-» jul! e- -ff- _;:_3;:_-;\\ '~.'§;L.23.1 I .1 _ . sie] I .- ill-I Sodas ’ ’ ll over Canada-and ‘t- .. ='|'l ~ ‘ » I ' U0? of very meagre means is of vast sYn°Pl|5 0' canada" ‘N-ora' ° I account if he uts what he has in B I A Jesus' nano, liven though ‘tue An~ w"l sg `drev;__s think he don’t -amount to HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ` muc _ Jesus left His uestion to NY even nnibci-ed section nt Dominion work all day in the minds? of Andrew A l“’““- I" §"““"'°"“' 5”‘k“°°h°"““ "'"' and phiup_ "Ho Himnlf knew what Alben-la,excepting8an¢lm.nnt reserved mn! He would d0.._He always deem As >ehome»rtaded by any person whois the sole evening drew on the disciples had not MM °f“"“““7' °"°“7 “"'I° °"" 1° 7"" I2 yet settled the hard problem and ‘9“‘"’"‘° “"°“° °! °“°"““""" "9"" acres, more or lcss. _ H5 had beggar send the eo le “wa _ Apniieationsfcrcntry muutbemaris in per- for they certainly could riht lzntertaiyn ‘°“ by “‘° ‘Wu°“"" “" ° D°“"“°" “"6 ¢h°m_ They gave “_ up_ than Jesus Agency crtiubugcneyfor thedistrictin which cams to the rescue. Matt. 14:15; "I’°'“"‘“““’"“""”‘ “"7 I” “'°’y"'“'"" I Lug; 9:12; Mark 5:35 evenbemadeutan Agency on cumin: can IL Th, Evepsumcient and Au_ dltlons by the father or mothensou, daughter sumcient L9,-d J”us_ 10_14_ Jesus. brotberorsistarofanylntendlng hcmeatsnder _ answer must have startled Philip and 'nw I’°“°“"°‘I"1°“""°““""‘d '“ ’°"°"“ W And,.",_ “Mus the Wop” sit _]own_». homestead dimer nudes one el, the followlrn - nitns. this um, than th, former; 1 I. th iii Atleastaix months residence upon and did" th” were Madam Tha; doubt? eulttvationoftheiulidill nach your for thi-se years. f giving, for the knew that there were ‘QI A"°“‘°“¢““°"‘""'""" °° “ami” thousands 0| myouths to had and only form the required residence duties by llvlua _ _ ; , ave Digmn barley uk” and two “_ on farmiugined owned solelyby him,not lcv _ g1gn|g¢5n¢_ gshes win., whim to do thunelghtyfwiucresin extsnhln the vicinity ~. it. Common sense would have said, “f M” ""’”“"°“"‘i' ‘]°I“" "".“l’"’“P I" 1”' will sol. mast this requirement. me is |wBlk_» not .Bit dowm. .. B t (3) iitho futhorfm-nloi.her,lfil\e futher' i gh” had tha uncommon Ben" to “gt decessedlerhcmastcnder has per-ma nentrenl their reasonings to the wind and do °"°° °“ f°"m|"B.l“"fl owrlsdsoiely by i|i__\:_ ss Jesus said. The multitude, tob,, “°°'Wfh_¢.uqi¢htyisgi,aqesi_a extent in obey”-1 And nt dowm It was wen lvleinltyo tho homestead. on upon a home they d|d_ for Jesus “distributed to sieadontcrcd forby him in the vicinity sucl them that were setlvdbwny we must homeswadcrmaypcrform his own rcsld_enc~ ._ ob” if ,G would 'receive brad from duties by living_ with the fathercrmothcii His band. Philip had tried to figure "I 'n'°t‘°"“‘ 'vI°‘“"‘yi""‘°"'° nw" U" out how each might take a little,but "°"'““"*’”""' “°”°d “S m°°°"" "" nw Jesus distribumd to them ii" much thsmninemileslna direct lint. exslua;re_;_ o_o they would." What we get from ‘;'°eam_I:__';‘_:t__’“"l “"°"“"°° °m‘"qf 5 esus is what we will. But the were -“I "M" 1° ts- -md 3° »1- ‘-1*..:.L‘,°.:::::.*:':‘i:.:.:‘:&:.:r.':¢:a'.i°:.::":.‘.:2_ ways at Jesus’ table. Ps. 23:1; Phil. sveiiiislivin with parents and or en Sai-ning 4:19. Jeans wguld nog hgvg His land ovvnedrby himsclfrnust notifl' t\l AISI bountiful giving teach us wasteful- '°§|°,k,‘°,,‘ff,1,',‘_?,f,~°f,,f,{','f,I;'I',f°“f',','.li',|' ¢;,,,u|4 as ness, "the broken places" must be ummiathecommlaslenernfboliglnlen lands gathered up. ‘The disciples got a '\t_0M»lv»1\.ofr\ltentIont°li1|IQ,f°l{‘yl(i;g&~Y Deputy t fheminisiar ofthe interior. so were well repaid for sharing with N.B.»l3nu\|tl»sri1.s\-lplitziicatleu onlin as verilsenient will not be paid for I-id0|n . ,_|_ ,_ »u nothing could be plalner than that. f= Cutting at Figure Some time age I had. a had nt. .E inncaitewallr :anno thing,und Siting afignre in business is unotbenjnst now wearecntling clothes and making them up in the uwelleat manner. If yon care about your clo‘hea don’t pass nsin your Choice. If you do you Will be Sorry. Advice given free ann cloihca given for very little more. Mcllonalil & Perry. The Nohby Tailors |73 Gt. George Sl. MM We have secured the services painter and are now prepared to date manner, at short notice moderate prions. Orderain all branches of painting bneincl left at tho I-!otel,wlll receive prompt attent r~6dnwl3m . I 8¥gklen__8oIi¢i`tsr. Neisry PIMIC °----.-.‘=-..._.,.----1..... ~ 3;.\'ie aunt neu seinie. nnncowsensaiaausaoscsamcsosuoavso Ti Mil 'ii l lhe Highl Place éf"]I.°°`I}§}}..}"I." E. SKATES! w.F.||. CONC". B-A Q. '\/\/. 2 g A Q , 3 FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT Office New Prowse Block, Phone 20 Claims Settled Promptly. LEWIS Ii. BEER, 12-28d!ta:'tts6m Manager. v\n_-:EN- ~ ‘ MAKE-1'llA1° 'ramp-_ BE.Suns.1l|_s'rY¢`»u|(i'|c|u-ir Runs ' A 1% usrnn n»MA|NE “nf I I R/uLnnAn SWIG I ~ _...f - Il0lITE" _ 17'- Winter and Summer Fall trains leave from North Station, Boston, for West- ern points and the Pacific Coast. Parlor. Sleeping, Dining and Tourist car Service on through trains. spain! azfinrim ffm. 1.. ..1/iffy//»'f|'f.». Slfriflum :mir in story:/or [fuokler “ I ill: and Vn/ar ‘ rjlllasruc/aurrllr. ” A //rn: Pirrrengcr I1:/t., Baum. E ' ;cz_rgr:Bun..1‘., .General Passenger Agent. . ‘ ,Jnn`o.n'roN. _ MMM MEZZ q $4 4 .. _V . 3 [IiI]Y`S FIBREWIIRIE Star Paiis-Half Pails. Buggy and Stable Pails. Round Bottom Fire Paila. Tubs of all sizes. Spittoons-Dish Pans. Butter or Bread Bowls, Milk Pans. Butter Tubs 5-xo--20-30 lb. Barrel Covers. ` of _ A few of the articles made in Iudurated F ibrewarc and in expert sleigh and earring handled by wholesale dealers. d ;‘:..:‘.‘.1‘.1~.:.‘..:::;:z;,_.,;..,-»_;;¢_ ' _ 5¢|,,,f;¢|d Paper Ce. Ltd., Z Selling Agents, J of .I . Stjohn the old Are you in-need of a new pair? If so call ‘ - and see what:-we have in spring arid hockey ‘ also a full-line of hockey sticks. For sale by _ M" I H-'lrdwlre_ “aint and Oils. - mwirmtf __ _ _ _ .H ,,,.j. .. I i I i i I