" . MARCH I8 I I _ -_ t .~" * ` rf'-.I _~..- . , ..-1' wear- ._I~ _ Y f.;",. »~;~1`,~i. _‘~*,r _, -_ -. ._, |I'\i"5 '“’! I .`,I},`”f!" i.';.'-iff .""l `»}"` ' I I I I i A ‘ , " " _\‘I»‘_l"`._~/If-”'? ‘ s - I _ - ,, . _ ~ ~-I-I » I ~ I 'I ~ __ ...I .. _.I .,.. _. _ ___ ‘ . _<-_,' ~. » ,, I’ .1...,:_-._~.' i "_-f-,~-er :_ ._ .,._-3. ,. > v, v ,, .,-_ _\,;_ , , ,.», , 1.. ,5 .if _ A :__-___ _ :»_,.- ,._#~., f\» . _ ,_>,, _-f -,-_-;.-.-,,.;,,- '> "‘ »_ vt, iii. ,-» I, ,I »,` ~_|,~i. ,- ~" __ - ,; *X ,]1\1“f.'-*gr*-_-4... , .- -_ _ - ._ . _ _ _ , , _ - < ¢~ ,-- - _ __” f. 5"' _' ,_'.,= ~- ,_ 4 v. .» ,<__ ~ _~.,_,,..- ..\. . _ _ _ 1, V 5,3’ pf; .y_; lr_‘,,_;;.,, I , L __ _.v,m__, ,_ . 1 . ,...l~ .».` _' Q < , i _ _ ' v _ _ .' f. ,_,.~,.. , _ _ ` _ " 9’ --no into me 'rrI;,fi:IIA1_zI.oTTII'rovvN` GUARDIAN » mm, ,,,_~,,_,_-. .. ' ‘race Tmnrssn »-._ -_ or-p uimc _I 'Wha thislbtedH' ' . . ;...;i...._°.f.z.r.....:‘:.§£.°.;‘.;:=.:s.s¥.:f:i§..El‘1s.‘:“*...l§:‘ 5Uc and Sl 00 a bottle ' So e Agents __l_ g Co. The Macllinnon Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. li” REXALL Ili _ » 11 , kiwi < v _ '~, '_ Th ¢ - ure were no cases before the po. lice court In this city yesterday. Duncan M Milian 0 I Bridge, leav I, ' YS er Bed tru, to sydlfgys °I`fll’ on a business Misa M I es ary <1 have returned ti;hth§l;r;uic;“McIsaac Img friends at Fmrviewl' er vlsi. @,._ morrow evcnln i tum Church tg’ Iliugllestlprpx-:l£hl|s_ I r - _ ` the 2?; CBJ; his travels through Poles. ,,,,,",,',,,,nm°“"i°°i Miner. The nnar or Iiev. T. l¢‘, F 11 _ of both scrviccsulneIi~II).nJ'I*1!Iii:;: (L‘IIm-ga t°'“°'T0W- HIS texts for mornini “rch °"°“‘“K “I” f*"'1`i1¢ Imperative gr H " H . ' _ regiitIcti\?cIi(3I. The Mabter Passion" The flvc dull r »~'», Maritime Farnicr ‘till/‘iIl\\r;I‘fII‘1i;l`(1flI`0CC°d°d '£9 their hall whcrc addresses were ' ‘I8- livcrcd by Rev. Dr. McLellan, Rev. Maurice Macdonald and others. Cake and como were served by the Ladies Auxiliary. ._-A llI0'I'lIERS LIKE » 'I'lIElR CHILDREN to have good' bread. Alter all. it I9 tha' mothers of families upon whom we -depend for our trade, and in those dns p,°p|¢ ,rg becoming so Dl»l'N°\\' 15|- thot it is essential we should- supply our euptpmerasf with _the very_ rea . - b°§g:u;liIiiy grow that our CREAM naman is noe surpassed for quality-I Qi-, if you' are not aware of this fact. 5 single trial will convince you. Buy 8'l'lliWAR'I"B` CREAM BREAD bo- oause it is the best, and therefore the best for you. Won't you think the matter over in this light? _S'IEYlAR'I’S BAKERY It Days to buy in this Province-W ` u;3B0I:~Iil;yMyIg§i'ir;»~r‘;,”§ummerside, in H McLeod, Bradalbane, I’ E I was among those registered at the Minto Hotel Moncton, on Thursday. The Nullfe adv on page seven of t0dBY‘B Guardian will prove interest iiiit reading to anyone looking for a good spring tonic S0\1¢I1Port allpvars in the Prince County column in today’s issue. No further developments .were re- Dorted up to last night in the case of the robbery ol $640 from a prominent h°I'S€\>llYKfr~ It is understood the mat- ter wlll be closely followed up how- ever: A Rev. T. F. Fullerton, City, leaves early next week for Halifax where he will attend a meeting of the Home Mission Committee of the Presbyter- ian Church which mcct on Wednesday morning.~ lvlrs. George Proctor and family wish to thank the many kind friends for sympathy shown them in their rrcent sad bereavement, also the om- li|0Y¢‘0S OI illc Telephone Co. for their beautiful floral cross. Tomorrow the Feast of St. Joseph will be celebrated in St. Dunaian's Cathedral. In the morning at 7.30 the members of St. _Joscpl:'s Bodal- ity will receive Holy Communion and at 3.00 D. m.,a special service will be held at which a sermon aDDr0prl- ate to the occasion will be delivered by Rev. Dr. McLellan. Rev. R. G. Strathic, City, leaves tomorrow night on the special train to Georgetown enroute to Toronto where he will attend a meeting of a special committee of the General ,As- sembly on the supply of Students, Ministers and Missionaries of the Presbyterian Church. This Committee of which Mr. Btrathin is a member, meets Wednesday morning at l0.30 and members from all over Canada are expected to ba in attendance. The meeting will last over a day or two. News was received in. the city yes- terday of the death of Mrs. Frank M. Duchomin of Glace Bay, which sad event took place at the home of her parents in Truro. No furth-er partic- ulars had been received up to last night. Mrs. Duchomin spent some months in this city last summer, and the news of her' unexpected demise will bc learned by many friends with deep regret. Tho Guardian joins with them in heartfelt sympathy for the bereaved family. . Tho following special prizes were won at the recent Seed Fair in this city:-Steam Navigation Co.-I, A. I6. McLean, Central; 2, Horace Wright, Lower Bedequc; .3, John H. Gill &_ Son, Little York. Warburton & Prowse in Grain Classes, Queen's‘ Co.-1, John H. Gill & Son, Little York; 2, Frank Bullman, Rusticovillc; 3, Peter Brodie, Little York. Bank- er'a Special in Standing Fields Com- petition-1, W. H. McGregor, Cen- tral, Lot 16; 2, Horace Wright, Lower Bedcque; 3, Frederick Bullman, Rusti- coville; 4, Dune-an Stewart, South- port. Warburton & Prowse Special, Quecn's Co., in Domestic Science-1, Mrs. John McLeod, city,;_2, Mrs. (Di`~)` Stewart, Georgetown; 3, Mrs. John R. Allan, Cove Head. Prize odered by Maritime Farmer, won by Peter Brodie, Little York. Owing to error by Judge in Class A., Section 16, thc awards were changed to read:-1, Stanley Wedlock, Brackley Point; 2, Angus C. McAniay, Tracadie Cross; 3, Richard Creed, Albion. rg.-ilaucnanl. Waming to 1 Stock Raisers , The Canadian _ Government Chemist in |907 in a book pub- lished in th`e interests of' farmers plainly slated that upon examin- ingmostoflhe stock ‘foodlv hc found that they consisted largely of wheat subsiancefinely gminid, with very little virtue. ‘Royal Purple’ Stock Specific is composed of herbs &c. A 50 ceng Package contains 70 days - treatment I Ask for 32 page booklet. ,.-- §--i'“"”"" ac’s Condition PowdeI°_s Mac`s Condition Powders are hailed by prominent slocl¢-rais- ers as the vary best that can be secured-they are efficient, ac- ' onomical and reliable Mac‘a are better because fheyxpoplaln more pure drugh --onsf -‘icalpoonful , ` makes a aufiiclontiy strong dose for ordinary cases. You make money by feeding I Qtr stock Mac'a Condition Powders for it malteo wonderful improvements in _their condition that will men 'added dollars I The 2 Macs |49 Gt. Geo. St. when you want to sell,Per Pack- age ............ .... llc It would seem that in very carlyi ays, though lights were prescribed’ t mass, they were placed not upon ut near the alter. Sometimes the umber of lights at a. solemn mass was very great and the candles used were invariably made of wax Anglo-Saxon writers, such as Aci- fric. in his Tenth Canon, gives was s for these lights The acolytrs, he says, "light candles at mass as in honor of Christ, who is our Light -f the parochial or high mass diiring the canon, or at least before the ele- vation " " I But while it seems to have been us ual at high mass on Sundays and feast days to have even in smaller churches two candles on the altar and two in larger candlesticks at the side, the number was much greater in abbeys and cathedrals th n sticks on the altar ,tfva1s;.to\.|bco__sj»_',lapcrs‘ ot two a'eurIou|`dovotlon_<)|ary co` ou- pounds caclron the altar, sight on tltatrperiod which consibtedmiiir the beam above ft~and~ two on thoilng mandio made to the exactbcl step; and on ordtnarydaya three on. of;.tho person odering ir. The 'me altar and two qu the step. weponer tim coconut. whole night knowalao. that-thscbqtgel of Henry fore thofshrlno holding thc votive. VIII.. on the Fisld`ot~ o-Cloth of Pr! In his ur' hu' baudiill ii Gold, there were ten golden candle- time. -t With regard to the unlnnal cus- HORSE N0'IE tom of burning candles before shrines '--° and images it would be impossible to D llclionald of Ke11y's Orou enume examples of Practice so be- WU! Purchased tram Neil L loved the faithful Bart ln England Fldyvll Rivordall a valuable A me um was realized At Chichester in t-ho thirteen cs in the tnlrtosntlr century than was iundoo s tury' tt was the custom on great fes ""'*"' '- §lAIiI0l'i'Er0u'1t AND QUEEN’s cqpuw MB- ,.‘;f:::. ::':.°..1:*::. °,':..‘.f.';.°;°::1._'.2: ._ -*_ =-----‘----------Af-=f.».-..-_-_-.».~».».~;.~.-_-_-f.-.-. (Ave Marie.) lighted upon the altar, “two others," | we are told "were oft~n lighted at D015 .. I I __ c ~ I n If ' I I _. V ` ’~ U I I A _, Ll., U . ‘ 4 ‘ . U' _ , '»,' . _ V -_ ‘ -A , L _ I' ‘~ _ I IE; f _ _ , __ _-.1 . _ as _ , ,_ » . » _-.I l=i f “"' ’° ’~ "'°“‘ "fi ‘mf Eii3fi"i33ii°-”ii3°3i°fiifiiii gi =' rr MO0Rl-I & McLE0ll ‘ - MO0RE & McLII0ll _ _ M00llE & McLl-10|) . . ' - READ TIIE LIST price, 2 papers........... --~- -»- ~oeoso|».»~. PREMIER SAFETY PINS Sale Price3cards...._.... CARLTON SAFETY PI NS n card. Regu p card. Sale price 2 cards . _ _ _ Ioo HAIRPINS IN BOX sizes, for wool or cotton. Porme Prire2for............... COLLAR BUTTONS on styles including pointers. COMMON PINS, 365 good pins on a paper, special sale 5oo PINS ON SHEET a very special value at per sheet nickel plated, highly polished formerly 5c card ofone dozen I Order by M ail » 1 Take advantage of this splendid chance which will only be opened to you for ONE WEEK---ONE WEEK I _ Buy all the little things you will need for the season- , compare with the prices you have been paying--~and 'yon will realize what it means to do business by mail with this store. _ $5.00 Ordcrs shipped express free. -gr in ‘:‘ e I o’ ' lar rice'Ioc _ A TH sizusriss an black bristles A remarkable iii‘3i°‘§315'ifi°3°3”53f