.- ~»,»-....-vn»- ..._~. .ia ..v-env.-» f t I to 3 »~ \ ‘ in N . ‘r ,X J- 5 t ». f r e ¢ [Q lttttitt its llltlliltt tt i THE §'f;$l00.00 _ p F "'¥"v""="'&'.. ~-P »-df." .;l“"'~.N'?;'.§‘;:r.f;f's;§:§;i tr.. Welcome Soir, will pie.~vn¥~e - W" . ’ t rtnsiriisiii 0f . $25.00 :sittin -‘ I5-00 nina " I0-0 5 infstttis 0f $5.00 itcttl 25.00 Fir the Best Essay, not to ,exceed 100) words, subject, “SOAP» W be written by regular school attendants, either boys oi girls under _I6 years of ave, all essa s to be sen.: in to us be ., y 5 _ .. - 11 In .. L50 p5.00if0re May sin, isaa, when they W1 310-000 be submitted to a. committee of three disinterested leading teachers, upon ,e ` pay the charges ? ' Several months ago Messrs Rogers& Clerk -Yes, he’s rich enough Rogers olered a graphaphone as a / \ .(;1e,»k:_He is old and ugly, and his largest number of wrappers taken off our finest suit of rooms to a man named Bilkins. Are von lure 110 “B wife is young and pretty. ' »---- *C- J H Batt., Esq It J E Lefur- gy,Esq. Mr.`W . 8.' Mclie, Wpod Aviird.Sliedlac and Mrs. Lefui-gy Suni- merside were passengers by the North- umberland yesterday. - by Mr. B. D. Sharp returned yesterday from Plctou with a cargo of coal for the Steam Nsvig.Co.-the lfirst arrival of the season. The Captain reports the Straits clear of ice, but had encountered case iii token of their esteem for him. Manager- How do you know 9 prire to the boy or girl handing in the . ' ° . ` red b M' If some of the-e lines appear dai-lzcr When the blood is thin and watery and the prize was seen y iss _ . . ._ . actuall starved and Merrie Waugh of this town. The gra- th L” ‘V lies at -12 wet distance' yi lit I iill~?~v‘f"'.;.'I.°'éf¢.I‘... i»...,°.. eau- , _ - W I _ U One Comfort. , _ ~-_ Holman and Messrs. Clarke & Robblee who keeps a story of his eight years be-' gT;;i;2;;l;‘v‘;‘;k' w§§L§§§;‘II'fS,‘,§§§g;‘,léf,L°,§,S§§,té§;§,’;‘§§‘f,‘é°,Fén’fé,§3,; and had many friends hero who will fore publishing. but he ought l_o b`e feeelieeiiel eele,.,.,,,_v ° 25 0° get-adieeaeewtig Gripiin.-’ Mtfntpgl pigment learn of his death with deep sorrow. I-I-f happy in his thought 'that hé_ didn? . t2'0‘f,'1?g,l1’i~,dre,f_ e§;’§t,f§‘{)‘;%';_ ind n‘§;2§,'f$`e§f was 44 years of age and unmarried. To keep it eight years before returning i cfits failure to cure in a few minutes. No his sorrowing relatives and frieuds,TH1t h°m° “Mum be ‘“‘h°“ "Q at dwg' GUARDIAN extends its deepest sym- sliii itoltt Pitooi I I _ - . ' THE Boys’ Brigade had their annual - . - -‘What would be the first step you church parade to St. Ma.ry’s Church "" "W would advise in eivilizing the benivhted Sunday afternoon The four companies ’ I I beg to advise my many' heathen?” ° mustered in theiriqnarters in the drill once Agalnl:0dd`s~Kidn.ey . patrons, and friends generally, . “You mean those Filipinos who are shed and marched through several . - - -phat, finding my quarters on. burniiigup towns?” asked the man who streets tothe church headed by the wm a Glormus 'vlctary I .Upppr Great George street ,oo . has been struggling with the servant Suinmerside cornet. band. The boys . . - - ~ girl problem. presented a fine appearance and the . _'_' 1 .gnzfu ffr1';vvfa8;v;l:ic';°`s;§§ . -‘Yes.” 0 precision with wnich they marched was Cured M,-_ Frank P_ Mills, gf Zea- ‘ “-. mas" “ e nf _ . ‘°I’il send them a lot of comic a ers V Welsh 8: Owen building, Lower ‘Queen St. My new premises ° ‘are large and roomy, thus en- = ` abliug me to buy in muchlarger 3 quantities, and placing me in U _' an even better position than . . ever before to cater to the wants ' of my_ customers. I respectfnllv request every-. ‘bodyto call and see me in my . -new quarters. Thankful for ‘all patronage in the past and . _ soliciting a continuance of the _ ' same O I remain yours etc. . I J. 'r. PEARDEN. I ’ Apl 7, eod & w lyr. Ch’town - !°°1"2!¢’_°.! !°°. lllghes’ Starts.. Hughes' Ceughillllxrure For Con hs. Colfls, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness, and all Pulmonary affections Price25cen Hughes’ Greosote Mixture an elegant preparation for Chronic glaronchitis and Lung Disease. Price ’ cents. !0dd'8 RHBUWIQYISIYI CUY8. , Apositive cure for Rheumatism. A trial will convince you. Price 50c. ,Ipeclal Remedies ni-snared for DY SPEPSI.-.. IYDLGESTION, CONSTI P.-till) - etc.. etc. For the Best English Drugs ano Medicines PATRUHIZE EUBHES’"5iJ§€°`“ IST. At llc .»\i»otiiecaric.- Wall. Clim~1n.*,i»f~~-_~- , Q-1-». ~_-ri,-1 ‘ ;-_ _ THE I UNIJERWUUD Visible writing from start to finish. I Write, for I beautifully illus rated catalogues. .I5 Mtltltll Sillll Elrl, ` Teroii'to,Oiit. up SoleCanadianAgsnts. i l ` 08008 ID I PCHIN G FILES. to endure in silence the greatest misery imaginable from itching piles. One . application of Dr. A_ W. Chase’s Oipt- ment will soothe and ease the itching. one box will completely cure the worst case of blind, itching. bleeding or pro- truding piles. You have no risk to run fer Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment is guaranteed to cure piles. I flew Ile Did lt. °'0h. yes, my husband has been uu- der tire.” “When and where?" . “It was last night.Burgla.rs broke in- to the house nextgdoor and the man who lives there exchanged shots with them When Jeremiah heard the racket he hid in the cellar. Won1dn't you call that being under tir+?” m THE ORIGINAL. There is only one remedy known that has a combined action on the kidneys and liver and cures the most complicated ailments of these delicate filtering oagans, and that is Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, the original kidney pill. This world famous kidnev and liver cure has an enormous sale in all partr of Canada and the United States. . Conservative. Quir~.bf.'~-Don". you think hledley carries his anti-imperialism rather far P f' Pembei'-Idoiftknow what makes you ask? _ Qiiinby-lie stopped his diuvhter smacks of expansion. Till; NEVV WOMAN ` Now enters upon pursuits formerly monopolized by men. But the feminine nerves are still hers and she suffers from toothache. To her ue recommend Neri iline-nerve-pain cure-oules tooth- ache in a moment. Nerviliize, the most marvellous pain remedy known lo sciene. Nerviline ni-=y be used tilicaciousiy fort all nerve pain. :fw- Aoout the time that the immigraus spec-nl train left Halifax Thursday the birth ci a male child took place the parenis being Austraian. The cere- mony of christening took place immed- iately, with Conductor Ho-Jper as “God- fat.her.”[n honor of the latter the babv was named ~~Hooper.” ' ' A GOOD THING WELL DONE. New and pleasing ideas in advertising always interest. .Nothing has appeared for years which is so _attractive as ,the Hood’s Sarsaparilla advertisementsf utilizing proverbs and siiyihpfrs "as" headings, each followedby a liiile hom; ily cleverly connecting the proverb Jeaeqe§lie ‘_ M’ _ . _ ~ .. W ii i . 4 -' ..~ . "‘i‘i"" ""*"` 1 ‘ . ii ~ - ~ ~ ~- ~~» s»’5’f2°1*.1».7t».»f’i¢it.il“@$léQ‘@?* "WWW" ' M . ` ` Q _ 'f 1 " ' 7 A- ' l ` _ _ i , P P to impress the danger of handling ker- ` cautiously,” 1 v . 5 2 singing --Lp in a “Balloon” because it uf; ,,._ ~. favorably commented on by the large number of citizens who lined the streets as they passed. St. Mary’s-Church was not large enough for the number "Who came to hear the sermon to the s. . bw False modesty causes many people_'[‘|g Reerqr, Rev. I. M. Wittycouibe, Captlof the brigade preached an appro- priate eermon after which the brigade reformed and returnedto the drill shed. Tait eagle eye of the editor had never quailed before the club of an ‘infuriated interviewer, nor had his adamantine cheek ever been known to blsnche on preseniaiion ot a bill-the supreme ter- ror of all honest editors. Bet yester- day he met with a trying experience; Passing by the back door of a_ hotel, at least he said he was passing by, a noted bull dog-the private property of ine hotel. stood in the door-way. and not knowing of course that he had intended to pass, growled out a protest that pre- cluded any advance by or to. The edi- tor’s hat stirred uncomfortably. but the courage that had borne him unscathed through many a trying' ordeal, did not falter. He strained his eagle eye on that of the dog, knowing that steadfast fearless gaze of tue human eye can cow the most savage animal, but some-how the optic arrows failed to penetrate the intellect of the brute. and he repeated the growl. The that only the experienced editor can command shooeu, indicating with a majestic swing of his hand the direction in which he desired the 5110010 fake effect. The dog true to his bull dog principles. did not shoe-on the contray he showed several inches-by the editors measure-of gleaming tusks, and emphasised the gleam with a growl that lifted the editorial hat. The editor backed step by step-still with his eagle eye on the_ dog-until the retreat was out off by a high board fence. The tusks-and the brute was now all tusks-gleamed liercer and iicrcer, stole up ncarer and nearer, and the editorial hat was perchad on the long- est hair, the eagle gaze 'was becoming a strong stare without fascination ann wifhout hope, and the tusks kept steal- ing nearer. A lightning grip on the top of, the fence, and _a lightn_ ing pull together, and the editor was astride the fence with his fret hauled up tightly out of harm’s way. The hat settled ag tin on the pale brow, and the editor poceeded to ieason with the dog. but the owner appeared on the scene,removed the tension, and editor and dog resumed the even tenor of' their ways. ' , B » 5 ,.. . iq ‘ . 'I Know MIN ARD’S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria. _ _ _ JOHN D. Bou'1'ILLiim. ` ; Fl'6ll0h Village. _ - A , ` I KNOW MINABD’S LINIMENT will cure (ronp. 5 . - 5 J. F. Ctinnmonarl. Capelslnnd ` Ian editor with an assurance and sang froid- - Medicine Helped Him. lowing statement is made public, by one ev, and the sum I have s ent in this --I had been unable to obtain reli» f; of Dodu’s Kidney Pills therein, I .le- - Y recommend‘Dedd’s' Kidney Pills to all _p=rsons suffering as I did ne Pills to be the onl sure cure for all druggists at fifty cents a box, ' six boxes $2.50, or sent,on receipt of price, t by the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited. Toronto, Ont. fle llad llis Doubts. Thal’s a fine solid boby of yours. 'Middleton,” said a friend who was ad. mired the first baby. V Do ou think h 9” I 0 l. . O U MR. WILLS, WOODSTUCK ~‘ y e’s solid . asked Middleton rather disconsolatcly. “Il seems to me as if he were all holler.” city is deeply agitated, withjoyous ex- gogggrpgh The Birkbeck eN_i1