}_ sr a ‘ 1, ~~ . 1 -5.' 1.1-.~""'=‘T~?i»'f=w -*és 1 ii ;<~-fgtislm “1"~ -. .»‘_s___}~ _-” -j-.-_:';'1,.<_~- THE GUARDIAN, ni iuiilii ini iii ii ini 1 J To cure a. headache in ten mln utes us d’ t kml x.mt°n Headache Powders' Auotner attempt has been ma o o _ _-tember23- I 'A ironic: ’ A joints llmber aojmncles iotrim. ' _ 8PD1o_BbiPP€1'8&l‘¢ ll8l'kiU8 WSU' 309°!! ` .e ` ` grades apples ‘fExtra, Extra,” ` . ; ‘ ' ‘ e XX or No. 2. reqnired bp law. Fruit f ' ’ spcctors are ' obliged accordingly WW W _ _ _ in .~ M such packa es “fal ly k d."'_ l . - ‘ . . . X. Ever seen in the City, is on at the big store. _ _ Thousands and thousands of $’s worth of splen-, did Clothing. _ Thousands and thousands of $"s_wo'th ol. Furs, ` ‘ j Thousands and thousands of $'s worth of Dress - J' ‘F Goods. Thousands and thousands of $'s worth of Hats. -1 And ¢v¢r7thing sdlingfai the toward eflow _.a is you with every two dollars worth of goods *a life size Crayon Portrait of yourselflree. E ‘ 1 V ‘_ the __Boy;, _ ` prices. Besides the low prices remember that we give U S 'l' gf 1 '~»_DUR~1NG-~ ' ---’ ". ' . ' i - " ' _ '*;::_~.f ».*- _ ’ __-1; Ss _ » __ ,___r‘,;~f§;. `..__ ;;;5_-.Zi iproper moment. All tho_~e1ubc,alsohad< it.” 'community than the health ot its women. _w proverb, the sons will- give laws to the ; nine omans and ensures their roxtular and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25. 1902 ‘ which he was expected to travel In one M escaped ' Henry J. Morgan ct Ottawa, the author ot many valuable volumes on Canadian subjects, is about to issue a new edition of Canadian Hen and Women of the Time. This exoelle nt work stands at the head ot all Canadian bloszraphles of living persons, in the careful selection at names and the just estimate of their position in the community. It is also very oomore- hensive in its loops. How especially it ia regarded as an authority within _field is shown by a letter written to a ti-lend la Canada, by a lady who attended th Coronation, in lbs MIN., E- _ .- “Wo where-even with his namesake, J. Pier- ' pong llc;-gan, and with Andrew The Duke ot Argyle pollossol 5,195* of the “Canadian Hon and .'Wc|non.c;MlIo~ Timqlone in.hia regular olcc H4090 3° keeps one for hor private use, while King Edward himself, we were informed, hai a . 'Koruna' near at hood. QI im' mother also had, tor consultation at the HEALTH FOR WOMEN. _ » “Few things are more Qimportant to t It strong is the tame ot the mother says a especially woman’s medicine. By its strength and vigor to the delicate temi other the train was wrecked but the Czarg the Czar, by wrecking the railway train ’ X” """ 'twmv ' 5"" on which he trhvelled returning from_;_ » _ _ Kursl: to St. Peteisbunz. Rails were re- ` moved on two lines by one or other o ,I 11-_ Building Wrecked and Crim- inal Sufcided C THE RESULT OF QUAR`REl. guests, who than auicidcd. ' \ A trim their beds but only 'tho proprietor, Louis Brandt and his wi€s'_werc thelatter anxiously. . ` '_ The building was baily wreckal. lla- Keo and Brindt are alleged to have quar- V. 5- as Mexico lShaken by an Earthquake. _ I 3 l I More Men Resumingi Work in “~~> ' I I A Hard'Coal District. E' , i __ .tt‘1§is.» We _...s as | auorrnnrnauiran. __ . Q, _ .M ii" y Wiamaoroijr. _ Swlf- 5°T(,SP°"l*ll‘°T“*‘ liavegnaie for th; r M-":'on -c¢ia»i~1_i.gi» honing' ay§_¢atu_.iji£i» inoroingf by Frank Kelso, one ofthe will be supplied with owl`l'r