nm houston, tsesstu tm.. of ecuma or salt rhsurn, plmplss and other cutaneous eruptions pro- ceed from humors, either inherited, -or acquired through defective di- gestion and assimilation. To .treat time eruptions with -frying medicines is dangerous. - Thothlngtodols totnks _H aod’s_ Jarsaparllla _ and Pills Which thoroughlyoleanscthsblood, expelling all humora and building up the whole system. They sure, " I was greatli troubled with small boils, caused by wor ing among the oil at the -epery. Bood's arseparllla was mended tofme as the best blend pbtainabi; I bell! taki many oth remedies had ms, three bottles d Hood manentlg cured ' Ina." Emeric t., larnla. Ont. tlood's larseillrllla promises' Us cure and iteepa tha promise. 0UR COFFEE We havent said an - thing. about codec fir sometime, but we are selling more than ever before. Most every day brings a new customer for it, that’s proof our coffee is good. HAVE YOU TRIBD IT. If you haven’t leave your next order with ns and get the best in the city. Our price in 4oc e pound Webster & McKay, PHONE x99. ties Flash l Brtiund Ev'ary llay Cakes, Pastries, Rolls, Bread, And goodies of every sort are baked in our bak- ery. Have we ever had the pleasure of serving you in this line ? If not, now is the time. Rock Cakes roc Lemon Tops loc D. STEWART. !i'CLlPlh BAKERY. Hakes Best Baud. The reputation of PARK’S PERFECT EMULSION depends upon its capacity to cure colds. con- sumption. bronchitis and imilar troubles. It cure. 3 3 3 3 Tha.t's why it has such rs. good reputa- tion. soyrn' sg¢iif»iah|iiss"" A "mum ' w night. A§_'souol.soar1ozrar. meeting of Zion olidlpll ll W, bl bold Wnllbt tcleiltib I park. _ _ ‘ ` y D¢';‘>ns'ope'n stil p`. m. this afternoon for shic in First Methodist: Church, tea 5 to 7, 15 cts. Program' at 8. _ Rlrrlusln Judge Fitzgeralds lecture on Abraham Lincoln In the B. I. B. Hall, Kent Street. tonlght.|Thc proceeds are for the H001' and this of itself apart from the eloquence of the lecturer should insures lull house. TBI Stanley which had arrived in Picton on Tuesday evening ldt again yes- terday morning for Georgetown but did notreaoh tharelast night. The lldlnto lelt Georgetown Yesterday morning and reached Plctou at 8.00 ’p. m. Tn been sooner given by the Mission Band in the psrlore of Graco Church last night was very successful. There was a large atoendanoe and those present had their appetites thoroughly satisilsd by a tastefully prepared rcpast. Tm! meeting of horsemen held at A. S. Hewittfs oliico Tuesday night was largely attended. In was decided that two races- 2.50trotandafr-eetoralltrotandpacebe held on Saturday afternoon at l p. 'm. Entries to close Friday, 8 p. m. nt A. S. Hswittfs oiice. Largo purses to be given for each race. Tru: Messrs. Calder, the well known Excelsior Scottish tailurs have been ren- ovating and making extensive improve- mentsto their tailor rooms on Queen Street. The cutting room has been en- larged,repapsnd and repainted and the proprietors are new in a hem-r position than ever to meet their customers. Tal: Stars of Souris will play thc Inter- mediate Absgwelts in Hillsboro Rink to morrow night. The eastern team is com- posed of good players. and indicted defeat on the Abbies in Souris e few weeks ago. The team will como by spec- ial train and will bring about 70 of their followers with them. The drugaists team will play the A. M.C. seven the same night. ` ° Tm: Seed Fair to be held in the Lyceum on Tuesday next, the 15th inet should be well patronized. Last ycar’s was a suc- cess. This year‘s should be a greater suc- cess. Entries will be received at any time up tl1ll2 o'clock on Tuesiav by C. R. Smallwood, Exhibition Secretary. Almost all the Exhibits were sold on the spot last year and many orders taken. In no other place can our farmers have such n chance of selling und purchasing seed graio,etc. , A Qnrsr wedding took place at 5 c'oiock yesterday afternoon at the home of William Mulrhcad, Tryon, when his daughter Misa Lottie was united in marriage to Wilfred Boulter of the same p1f.¢e.T1.etm1-smeny was performed by the Rev. John Clarke, Tryon. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Jean while thc groom was suDP°\"~°d by US brcther'Charles Bauiter. Mr. Boulter is princlpalof Tryon School and the bride was a former teacher of the same school. To the happy couple The Guardian ex- tends sincere congratulations. fl-1-1°i"l°” A CAPITAL (JUNE FOR. SOBE THROAT. Is to me as a garglc a few crops of Pol- son's Nervillnein sweetened water, and before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nnrviline. By morning tba soreness and inflammation will have disappeared entirely. Nervilins drives away the pain andscures sore throat an_d bcarseness quickly, slmply_because that s what l1.`s made lor. Buy a 2oc. bottle from your dr ugglst today. DR. Ha.\11L'roN‘s P11.1.s Srrunnam 'run L1v1m. il Tu special from Georgetown 'cams to the City laaonlght at ten o'clook-and lelt Again with hal! O dozen passengers at eleven o’c}ook. BW. 'l`. F. Fullerton is to give the drst Hall, 'i‘uesday_night. __ Subject. "Orem- wsllssasoldisr," illustrated by stereop- tlcan views. TBI lighthouse keeper from Cape Bear who was in the city yesterday reports that the Straits are a solid mas s of ice from shore to shore and only at times when the tide turns can little water bc seen at the ritt in the los. Rlv. G. P. Raymond will preach in the following places next Sunday March llith. Cornwall Methodist 10.21) s. rn. Clyde River, Presbyterian, 8 p. rn. North River. Baptist, BAD 9. m. Otfrrings will be taken at all services in aid of the Provincial Sunday School work. - _ The many friends of Jin B. Pierce at Prowso Bros will be glad to hear that his operation for appondieitis at the City Hospital has beenvery auceesstul and be is recovering rapidly. Mr. Pierce wishes to thank the First Methodist Church B. B. and tbelboaguefor their kindness ll send- ing him Bowers sto during his illness. Thedsatb of George Bell occurred at his heme at Cape Traverse yesterday morning after an illness extending over several months. Deceased who wasa promlnentand much respected farmer wasseventy years afeae and loaves to mournawidow and the following sons: Jima uvum in on-lawn, na-.ani 'st Llnklcltor, Avard and John et Caps Traverse. Hrs. Malcolm Howatt, St. Eleanors’ is a sister and Walter Bell,Caps Traverse, William Bell, Ingersoll, Ont.-, are brothers of the deceased. Jobnli. Bell, Summeraido is a nephew. Anoenhv number of farmers attended the March monthly meeting of the lots ii) and 50 Institute held in Ulgg School Hall on Mondsy§evening, the 7th inst- The chair was occupied by the President, D. P. Irvlnil M.L.A. A. A. Moore, Esq , of Pownal, read a paper on seeds, strong- ly emphasizing tice fact "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall ho also reap." This paper contained many good points and was highly commended by several members, after which avote of thanks was tendered Mr. Moore and suitably acknowledged. After some further dis- cussion the Secretary was instructed to procure samples and prices of seeds from several seedsmen. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. PEOPLE WITH BAD BREATH. Generally eulfer from Catarrh and should use Catnrrhoznnc lnhaler four timosdally. and be curei. The pleasant scented Cn- tarrhozoue vapor spreads through every air pass e ofthe breathing organs, nnd reaches ‘lbs very root of the disease at once; it kills thc germs, purlfies and cleanses the mucous surfaces. ana -errafii- cfstes every vestage of catarrh in a short t me. ' Pure, sweet breath, free from headache, sneezing and discharge are quickly deriv- ed from the use of Catarxiitzono Inhnlers Complete outfit, guaranteed to cure, cost. $1.00, trial size 25c. Dru1z1zls's, or N. C. Poison &: Co., Kingston, Ont. DR. HaM1L'roN's P11.1.s S'1'1MULa'1‘|: 'rrm Lrvrm. ANNOUNCEMENIS. - Remember .Tudg;‘itzgerala`s lecture to~night in B. I. S. Hall. -Best talent in the city at First Methodist Church tonight, to cts -An entertainment. and basket, social will be held in Hear tz Hall, March l4t.h, nt. 7.30 o'clook., The ~entertalnment will be furnished by some of the best talent t " in the city. Admission 10 cents, ladies » with baskets free. _ 2 4 8 10w1l. -First Methodist tea, sale, pro- Q, gram 15 cts, today. Doors open _ . ' / at3p.n1.tea5to7. ,f y -At the regular meeting of Empire _, _ v L7dge,Knlgbt.s of Pythian to-night atB 3 g o`clock sharp, the beautiful ceremony of l /_ " I the Third Rank, Long Form will be ex- /" ` emplldsd and every member is urged to ' attend. O - ` i Blcyclists and all athletics depend on ` BENTLEYS Liniment to keep the joints limbor and muscles in trim. ' DIED. , I THE 1.. our ony on the nn., 1nst.,Msry Swan in the Nth year of her sire. ' [Funeral notice la:sr.] AM ERI CAN U'P.'l'O-DART E | . “ as HATS _ Au. rumor 'ro snow You Smoke _ ' wuars NEW. ,.. '1 fro-o»o-0-ooooere-o» When You Want a 0 0 ' _ that will make you 'pleased with your- self and all 'the world-come here- we have the “flslnaborough” AV' /40'" “' 7° -3"’ " the best ro cent ` /' ci on the market. ) or ag cents It _..s..L"'¥,"Il'._; _', J ,~ .. " 1.-vi.. . 1 1 f i < ii ,‘v.,_l. , , _ »-' .M-‘ .» - ' » ~ yr! ._ 1...,- ,. .,,.. , . ,,r» 1 ` ," .M , ` , A l)~"/J ‘ (' V ii?-:>perbox'of5o, _ /" . * oi two lectures on Cromwell at St. James ’ J. ~‘ ` 4> ~¢,¢ é‘ ` \ \ 4 ~` _ "">»J _, f/ ‘J 'Fw m ' ' may _,_ 5 "‘~. , ,_ _ »,_ \* ' \ . VL? / _._ ji;-;“f V __ ri ` J KA, \ - .~l-»r’.t!jW'i§. VVEIITIU '(7VIE£A_l.=l .A.'I' TI-IEE CORSET COVERS. Plainly made cotton corset cover, regular :oc line, special . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ Fairly good cotton corset cover. trimmed with lace. . . _ _ . . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . 23C Good cotton, well made garment, torchon lace trimming . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . .. 25c The next is a nice little corset cover, full front, with Valenciennes i ace at neck ronudarmholes... . _. . . . . . . _ . ._ . . . . . . . . . . _.420 Very fine cotton. trimmed with insertion and lace . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ 5c Very line English cotton, Hamburg insertion and real linen lace . . . . . . . .. _ _ 98c A most attractive garment is one of finest English cotton, with deep yoke. en- Then there are others at all sorts of prices, We have not room to tell of them all, and just mention these in passing. to give you an idea of what we are Showing' / Gowns.. Night gown with fine cottonbody. hemstitched, with rutile down front, tucked Fine cotton body. full, well made garment, yoke of insertion and t .cking, fine A beautiful garment is of fine cotton, wide embroidery round collar and over Then there are others a1$2.zo, $2_4o. etc.. and in all s arts of ;1ttr:1cti\'c .lc-signs. Let us Show you how attractive good whitewear can be. SKHRTS. Plain skirt of fair white cotton. hem and tucks, special sale price . . . . . . . . , . . _ Nice fine muslin skirt, fagotted tucks,nai11sook rufile with fagotted l1en1,reg111ar 85c line, sale price . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ . _ . . . _ _ _ 'X notable good line, has a deep flounce of lace and insertion and is :1 very at- tractive thing. selling usually for 9Sc, sale price. _ _ _ . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . Fine quality of cotton, deep uainsook. tucked Hounce. edged with nice embroid- ery, cheap at $1.44, sale price. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ Fine cotton skirt with a deep flounce. the top of which is finished in liemstitch- ing and tucks. bottom with fine embroidery. ordinary $1.85 value, sale price. A beautifully made skirt of fine cotton. fiounced from the knee. flounce is of nainsook, tucked with rows of pretty lace and insertion. $2.50, sole price. _ Then there are many others, all of the lot specially priced for this sale, Five very attractive lines as followsz- HNICKERS. zgc for 24c. 33C for 27c. 45c for 36c. 55c for 44C , 6oc for 48c. SPECIAL NOTICI: edsndonaispisystr. P..1<1....1z§(p;.i ON FURNITURE D. A. Bruce was n passenger to George- town last night en route to the mainland. Weeks Bl Co 's new spring hats src in and every man should see them. We arc sole agents for the celebrated Boston Derby and Boat/on Tourist, 300 American Hats and the celebrated Pitt Special Engl- lsh$2.25stlii' hnts.We show a splendid line of spring style Crps of all sorts.-Weeks 8: Co., Hats and Gaps-Fumlshings. i0 d li ll you want n nice market basket see the assortment at Beer 8: Goti"s. lil d 1| 1 . . % 5 5 i VV fEII'I‘fE FAIIEI Tbat’s only one of the strong features of this white good sale -honestly, cleanly, artis- tically made whitewear. Beautiful goods/-made as you’d make it yourself-every seam felled, every stitch carefully put in -no sweat shop work. Priced at a big saving. l5c for i9c for 20c for 34a for 52¢ fol: 790 tirely, of fine lace and insertion, regular value would be . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . $1.40 for 5|. |2 Plain cotton gown, sell ffill at neck . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 49a for 40;; Plain cotton gown. lace at front, neck and wrist . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . , _ _ _egg for 4gc Good cotton with insertion front, ruflling at wrist, down front and around collar Soc for 04¢ ' organdie yoke and collar . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . ._ 1,25 for L00 embroidery round yoke and neck, at wrists and down front. _ _ _ _ _ . . ._ _ _ 1.65 for L32 shoulder and at wrist, many rows ol' vertical tucks. _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . . ._ _ _ _ .2.05 for |,(,5 44C 050 79C $1- io $1.48 $2.00 MOCRE ® MCLEOD ”‘ ““ ~', 1 . < \ ' WE ARE NlEE'l`lN ` ' ' New skirts, new suite, new waists, new U , water proofs, new goods of all kinds open- f " '1 l` ' . 1' . Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our dlscouuif. , l, ` ‘ may not be as large b11t our brst price is much smallvi " than that asked elsewhere-comparison invited. John Newson I’inl1l1am’s Medicines AND CHEAPEST Big fresh stock of Pills. etc.. now in "The TWO MAGS” ltcDo11tid& ltcilnnon, DRUGGISTB, Cor Gt.George and Kent Ste. _...I5 AT.... . TH E B EST ‘ Vegetable Com- pound. Blood Purificr. _ \ »TAYLOR’S ' i I .~ , ...r _ 'r .- ' `-. - T. f; 1 ‘ "‘l'§f~;=_-»i`»_ 1...- r .ffl -‘ 1" »‘.~'.§~ =‘~’;»<;f ._»w.,,»'~,..» _ g ,.`.__ .,.\¢.§_._, .U Wt, ».t . ` , ._ 1, _ 1 , ,_ . -'_ .;»'_;--_,__t -,h _-1 _.9 \. 1.\_ _V »"` `t, » i , . . 7%, , _ V _ ,,;,:»_. 1 » _M _A “__ K, Q M A ._=.1r~tOwa:m.nA.-__ _, ._ *Inn x 1 . . . . ,A. (ily, tr l#m-*__ * S" f ,.» r ,.1