. ».¢_;, .,_ - yy .,. .~_-5,f_5, ~ .' .J _ -3 w ga -~.~1,\_, .iq _,_.~.. __ , -, ,._., -3 _ 3 ».-. '. ' g._, -_ , ~ - - - i- - . »,» » -,,_- , .., . . V f ' -;-;~_..- - ~ ». _» f - ~ V .fr '~\ 'f ;=:'_-. -'Q __ _ ._ V , :_ y ~ 1 /_1~>`~'_.\..'..'.i,.¢’ _ `_ _,K , _- ` ~ ” _ ' ". Tae f:t7.inr»r,\.\’. CHAnLoTTLTow1\', rR1N E Emvnnp ISLAND, iv.iRCl 87 1900,' y stmieanl we as ¥i¥@3`»‘f¥@@¥i'$@’F!& saeaeee ci Q ui §?‘§€£‘§‘§§ tyle, $ ood Taste. sssgssssmsessg W8 §U ¢@ sul-Qu m n’s neckw ar on : cn. ‘$9 @3@f€§§$§$§ ality. Q The New SpringQ 9 - . _ _ 9 sceeeeeeeess s js .=1, 2 SD C1 ;. c-e D “" sseeeesseacccesscaa Qhecllweai is coming 'from London Tow get an assor ent here that isplayed in every wi - Heres som -different from the rdinary; you may se ust what suits you. Drop in ? anley Bras. ._@___\ _ . _@;\\ _.F _ 1:5; The company has been greeted by crowded -_ *J ’\_\f`, \\g fiwlr _ ‘;*'fEil Wiii rs \> asasaassgssssnasaescssacsasssg 3 EQ f the rage, . Friday evening. Duffy returned yesterday from Sussex, where he gave an exhibition of trick and fancy skating. Ooni~‘ui.i.owsnir.» Alpha Iicliekali Lodge meets this evenin_i_;' at eight o`clock sharp. Five caiiixliclat-sa for i-iiitiat.ioi1 ‘-iaticn. THE Mint() arrived in Georgetown at o`clock yesterday afternoon. A good deal of ice is report-ed in the Gulf. She brought ver two cars of freight. TIcfK1c'rs for Emersonian Recital on 'sale at C. D.Rankin`s and Haszard Sc Moore`s. Buy as many as possible and cncmragea cause worthy of your most hearty approval. ' ‘ A gentlemanwho keeps a diary informs nn GUARDIAN that in 1870 the Steam avigation Co`s boat entered Point du hene on May 3rd and was unable to get ut owing to ice for 16 days. H THBS. S. "Stanley will sail for Picton this morning. Owing to the lack of freight moving the steamer was held over ntil today in order to get a full freight. he is compelled toleavc this morning, 'ithout a full cargo. THE \Vindsor Journal says: - The coming of MacQuarr€es Minstrels will be hailed with pleasure by the theatre goers of Vt'indsor. A strong combination of clever performers, bright chorus, d fiicult and graceful dances, mirthful sketches interspersed with catchy music, will char- acterize the performance throughout. The Coster Comediau,Mr.Charles Malcolm, who has appeared in all the leading Lon- donftheatresnvill be heard in eccentric and coster songs at each performance. The amusing Dutch Clog, which has always scored agreat hit whenever presenti->d,will be one of the many attractive specialties. ,_ g Prof. E. Ma.cQnarrie. winner of the Cana-P ` man championship som Mean win appear in Scotch and Character dancing. houses in Halifax, Truro, New Glasgow and Charlottetown, and the press speaks the most flattering terms of the entire mi Sl’Ei1lAI.SllllE Sill. 1.25 lillllll' X llllii llili llllilli Seecur window. H' Kl Stampefs Corner.” aisuxgrglgs Our Fancy Tweed Suits at $14.-25 ‘"6 winuingf _ _, _ _ _ _ for us the greatest praise from gentlemen iwhofli _*_ ` 4 I ' , fi? A (E1 rformance throughout. Du. Dicxsv and Mrs. Dickey returned to the city by the mail special yesterday evening. In referring to the death of Dr. Dickey’s mother an exchange says:-It is our sad duty to have to announce the ' death of Mrs. C. B. Dickey of Upper Can- ard. She was taken sick about two weeks ' ago withlagrippe which developed into pleuro pneumonia, and ultimately 'resu_It- i ed in her death which occurred on Sun-I fday morninglast. Mrs. Dickey was well , known.both in religious and social circles. ~ She was an honored member of the Upper Canard Presbyterian' church and 'always took an aztive Ia t. in ili r:h affairs, being always called upon to contribute to the success of all entertainnfents given nder the auspices of the church to which he belonged. In her death the church has lost' a valuable member. Mrs. Dickey was a daughter of the late ' Edwin Dickey. Mrs. Reynolds, of Hali- ` fax, Mrs. Arthur Dickie, of Lower q Stewiackc are sisters of the deceased, “Ci " » - ~ __ f and four brother" Arthur Fred Harry iL@§ _B 8 [QQ ,y " _ and _Freak maid; in oanald. she leaves 1 G! ' U"f`5fl:§,‘. L ahnsbatkdland three children. Dr. H. L. *__ - _ _ - 1 ._ nm - » ' ` » i 4 pr,/Q ,» /'£3 yr' _ f-` 5_ ;,"\;i" - I ' `\__,$_ 5-.2-/;;“;$\\_€*_é`;i _;_~ Dickey, of Charlottetown, ,Edward a_nd have the deepest sympathy of the [entire Kentville Chronicle, March 15th. I Bentley`s Linimentrelieves every form of Inflammation; Equall good for ex ternal or internal use. Tlirectiods with every bottle. Ask for Bent1ey°s and take _ no other. ten cents. > Floor Coverings.-Pa.ton’s Cork Lin -Jas. Paton & Co. 23.tf. .’(r}`= I ' ‘_‘~-'»' , Aboutyour--groceries. If ` are judges,_ot` Values and Fashionable 1 Tail01‘- _ yo., bu, th, 5,.. yo.. .,...i ing.We have cut the price for a short time only. Leading Fashionable c Tailor. ‘W 10 ood and w 3m (r`(\\" ' fear no such remit. ` iff/ Our groceries- are the best i R; ~tha.t money can buy, ‘ '|'.'\\. . Talking , ~ some blow about this tes while others cry theirs. HM ‘ But our customers unanimous and that at the -our haste them all. tomourn their loss. The family community in their great bereavement.- will allow the help`to do away with , scrubbing, will yvear twice las loiégeas a carpet and_ wil costfyou ess. ou new design boughtbefore the big advance; - :Quality ’ I f uon_.» ' Th” if ,-~»f~--__\@°~" so P-v ~ °~ so =-e A ~ LOCAL BRIEFS Meet Me At The Always Busy Store. hu on ' ' ' ' By BY to-morrow or Thursday Messrs. James 8: Trainor expect to be in their ` HWS Premises, opposite Prowse Bros., dents Everywhere. Queen Sum Eve mn for comm PY 8 convenience and neatness is being done to make the shop strictly up~to-date in every KHAKI ties for men and women are all respect. Wat<»h THE GUARDIAN for their announcement on opening. Hvgieiic and Aesthetic.-*The Emerson Tm-1 Toronto Daily Star Says:---Harley Physical Exercises, Kiiiderg~.irten Hall, Davidson and J. Dyson of Penetang de. fea_te_fl Baptie in u two-mile relay race at 01111111; after the latter established the ST’ JOHN SYN' ' March ’24th-" Burt' new mile record. He w °te'fr A O '11' ri s Om ri la that he is in good shape now, and is pre- pared to skate anyone before the season Closes. “First come first served, any old time, place or distance," -_m-~_¢._m__» ' \ isitors welconic. u l“i`IR- 'l`Hi§ Canadian liortieulturist contains a ood photo of H. A. Stewart P ' ffl » f ‘ , iesi into ____ ie P. E.Isl:ind »_Fruit lix~o_wer.~' Asso-‘He Says Women Know Who's President. “Only Wliinlh’ Piesidentgits D Married." “An° anyhow, women’ll niver vote,” said Mr._ Dooley, interrupting Mr. Dona- hue‘s discourse on \Voman Suffrage. “In th' first place th' men won’t lave thim do it. They [have th’ monnopoly now, an' they're far from foolish enough to let go iv annyivit. Thin no woman cares f'r politics. Down in her heart she hates and despises it, an' wondhers what it’s all about. An' I don‘t blame her. Nor till they stnrt a political column in Buttbrick’s Pattlierns will ve iver be able f’r to mus- thera eorp`ral’s guard iv women at th’ polls. I b`leive if ye was to take th’ strongest woman sufferjest in th’ counth- ry an’ sarch her ye`d find she didn’t~.€are whether Willum J. O'Brien was Aldher- man or Congressman. Th' on?y .time th' likes iv thim knows who’s President is whin th' President gets married. He has their devotion in his wife`s name.” “,Well, I diniiaw about that!" said Mr. Donahue. “Tis lookin_ dangerous whin Mrs. Donahuefbegins to think iv votin. In times she never knew 'was iliction day till she saw th’ patrol wagon go by."- February Ladies Home Journal. g.l_ii Good enough for the rich, cheap enough forthe poor. Bentley`s Liniment, (ten I cents) the modern Pain Cure. Lettuce and lemons, lemons and lettuce. This is the season our natural craving for something acid, something i';‘zi.‘:.“r;§»ii as ..‘:.r;...““ .ff stirs - » u v es and fruit, many resort to quack medicines , or stimulants, ut the wise man, makes a bee line for Gays stalls and secures a few bunches of crisp lettuce and some lemons. Take the juice of a lemon, and three parts water, sweeten to taste, sprinkleover th.. 3 lettuce. If the above does not go to the i right spot every time, we will refund the l mone ou for them.-J .J .Ga 8: Son. .Y Y Pai' Y 27,Tues.,Thu_rs.& Fri. Don't experiment~Buy Magnetic Dyes which have been successful y used in Canada for twenty five years. Price 10 cents for any color. New Spring Carpets now on display. Rich and novel colorings,new and original designs. The cream of selection from the eastern mills, gathered together by our buyers before the recent advance in price. - as. Paton & Co. 23. tf. . Spring styles reach here first. In the course of-time they reach all stores, but never in the same variety and beauty. Many of our suits will be sold exclusively by us, and ,will be' strictlg' limited in number. An exhibition of tf em~»be2'ins at once.~_Jas. Paton& Co. 25. tf. Parlor Carpets. iRarely beautiful pat- terns, some ink ,de_ep, rich greens with graceful scroll patterns fashioned after that fine old style tlorentine embroidery fioral designs shading with glowing reds. nchanting effect. ome and see them.- as. Paton &Oo `23.tf L ' _ I °-*PJ T/.i79[ / -all ' _,S 5;, fe' ._ / ,f- 1, 2: 9 ., _f7\ \'=*;~ ` \ " l ..,~.»/ »~ / _ ,_ ' ` I. nCounts. r Oni' musical .instruments are popular because of their ' rare quality Cannon' llicnn Miss Josie Stentiford relate, in " 'n iniuiitablc style an amusing experience in- ai sleeping car, Friday '--‘~-- ~ evening, l{iiirlei‘igarteii Hall. Miissns. Honnva MoEwi»::\' and G. A y Robertson of the P. E. I. R.. intend building two dwelling' houses on ° tl/ie vacant lots adjoining the residence of Mr. Charles Hermaiis. ...~.... i., , .1 .-. I.. Al-Vg . i . I , _,_ ..._-» .na--~¢.» `...4'..-we-~»-----< -“‘*"-'""" ”' ' > I fi ,bl 'L f 1 "§> ,_ ai, Q. umm f A. -i vi fill ll l i'_ ` I l ,.52 ,. ..-\ f_,-, _ " ' »'~» 4-" v / `___/5 . t:.."1~ NOTICE All persons that have pnr-- chased goods during our sole and are still not paid for, will kindly call and settle at once as these goods are positively spot cash. Il H. Rllill l 'il Vid M t 1 A HAL ILE ;'E.'§‘¢“.?..°’ PEIElI.A.I.» 1 y , $34 1 ___ f I will guarantee _ », ._ _1 1 skillful and conscientious au- - c _ ` gencinn to _all watches his with ` 1"* t ii”-.‘~.!l.l'.I.“.‘l§.... v ~»-~=» I t is Always sive b¢'€2°rb".f=isf'f.°e°tii°;.m°d"wf:rwI°:\'i»¢ in ;y;\;:hYii=lr. gig.. Wecan nuanced I 2 tent/ ' it Is,a.bout_\1l it costs to _keep the average watch in good order. . I I ,,, ,, \ '~/T/7' ._ Ifynurs costs more it may ,_ ` . ’ _ be due to accident or possible I 1 » lackof skillful attention. U0 Wi Organs-at-very low pnces.-_. »_ i ,-. ‘wr-' 1 Oomginmodseethem. ' ‘ Bnosm UR- 60390” °""' Q,9ms¢,_ . PHYSICIAN . _,___. Are We lways ‘BUSY 7° Ri . -1 -. JW’ .i.n.'nivi.ea, ,__;,, . _'ed' rtsrepnnf rim-f Bader 5 rin Bnhsyinilclllit had . it Pnriui vhs still hu i- is :usage =t»`&\. its rf I vitiiisvwbn Uidgetilhhah