iii iiws oi _uni iiiiiisi A ._ _ _ gwep does not refresh. \ It is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy,-vitality is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood’s .farsaparillcz It vitalisea the blood, gives vigor end lone to nil the-organs and functions, and lu positiveiyuneqnalled for all run-dorm or debilitnted conditions. I f uoon"i°'Fr\i.a euro eonsf|'iTa`flen. tex-,.,|,t._ if you want the best results in your Xmas cooking, get your 'groceries from us. Prompt de-= livery. Phone 199. Webster & McKay, WW ~ DONT WAIT F; To BAKE just order from us a V' supply of cake, past- .. ry or Bread. To-day our specialty is .ei .\».~ ‘.1 nov. i1.fvr'..'.r.'w;\.»'s Rock Cakes roc Lemon Tops loc Ginger Snaps 1 ec lb. D. STEWART. . ECLIPSE BAKERY. B`akes Best Bread. . Mae’s Fruit Salts. These salts fully equal those sold at from two to four times the price. They correct stomach and liver disorders and purify the blood. Price 25c a bottle. "Tris: Two Macs" |aoDoiiaid& laolionon, DRUGGISTS, Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. O it iii _"ID To be Electors of West Queens. Gxrvrtauswa-After months of prepiu-a~ tion for a general election the Govern- ment have decided that it is in the interests of their party that mother session should be held, and the oillcial statement or reason Hive!! f0l‘ D05 BDD°Bl° ing to the country at present is that "certain ncdilicaticne have been asked for b the Grand Trunk ,RMIWBY COW' pan zo the contract entered into last senlon." Although the pronounced policy of the Liberal pert when in opposition was that all bye-ellactions to illi vacancies in the House of Commons, should be called simultaneously, they have thought Bt on this occasion ro issue Write to illi onl! H few of the many vacancies, one of which is West ueens. lt is to be noted that no Writqias been issued to illl any of the many vacancies in the Province of Quebec, except the one recentiymceused by the appointment of a mem \‘ of the House of Commons to a Cabinet position. I have been honored by my DHT!! ill ffm* be il i. f.‘.‘.'.:': °::i:.:i::.“.§,::1.. :;:'.:.':,...§ ,nn png, r res ere oLgader =2‘rl.R. L. B.oll'de°n ghlat thlriieat should'ba contested I am a candidate for ng: :he we session of Parllaigenti the Liteaii cemmeivein 'we ° Biff* ucuslyagainatthe im s on H9011 l 9 oftli Grand Pacino Deal fs“=e”libe&;vxTi1ea was smgpsthiidwn Pier- 1|.m.nt gb; ogg IB!! on l f ‘Ce - `.'ll"&‘.l "‘2“.`f.‘.'%§‘}”“»§‘€1l‘°.‘Ii1T.i’ will result in so expenditure of public money and our a liability °lif|lll¢°¢ tu- °~.i°...,-°f":."..-.-.:<.:.~:.-.n.°:.°°° an tie.. glrtaynwgre jollxdllla th;i(\?o;l'°\€0¥~ | M5 y, m. by alithsindepan ns :e‘n:‘|:s;-3:! :lament and by tb! - Mr. Bisir, inimr er Raiiwm. out vi the ahlest members of tbl 0|‘I\|b\::°`;z|’“ '°i'.l'l’ii'..l"§.i°"ill'i'.”l’€’°-l='§°f1\»='>'°-I vi" not parmlllmgxo Gill P°l'l°“\“-Y “Vin mi.-°°°~:..:..'r“:.:”.i:.°'ia:'.r.2.:'.- II ,Ulf .‘;°'i'..'.°.=",...-'.:~.'..-:..-‘:.i'.r':°°:.f'.i:‘.':i»‘.‘.= liamont who 099°" fi" 8"" Tun mam' gentlemen that if elected the hu 'sm native province shall be my T remain. Yours respectfully 1 a. a. srscnasrg. so s s r.° THE GUARDIAN. 0HARID'l"l'B'l\lWli YIIICB BIIWAID l_lLLlD JANUARY 26 |904 TBI body of Thomas Evans isexpcctzd to arriveat Moncton today and will pro- bably be brought over via Picton on Wed- nesday. THE resignation of Rev. G. P. Raymond ‘ as Field Secretary of the Sunday School Association will not take effect until April lst. ' .THE carlo by the Stanley to George- town yesterday included one car of oii, one car of way freight. There were 'tive pl&B8lJKQl`8. ' Tas cargo of the Minto to Picton yesterday included 17 cars ol freight, in- cluding three cars oats and a large quani ity of meats, pork, emelts and eels was among the favorites ut the Burns |`Ceneert. last night.Mr. McDonald`s sing. ing and the dancing of his little son. Vernia, are always prime attraciions at the Scottish Concerts. Tru Dominion Packing Company will probably appeal the recent decisiongiven against them in the case of Larkin vs. the Dominion Packing Company. It is upderstcod that W. A. 0. Morson K. C. may assist the counsel for the defence. AMONG the speakers proinised for the meeting oi the Fruit Growers Association is Alex McNeill, Dominion|Fruit Inspect- or. W. A. McKinnon the Chief of the Fruit .Division of the Department of Agriculture has also promised to be pn- s nt if he can make it possible. The mail yesterday via the Capes arrived in the city at 1.15 p. ni. but it was somewhat ancient. It comprised the foreign letters and papers that had reached Sackviil.. last Friday afternoon spent the night at that place, wcns to Cape Torrnentino Saturday afternoon and remained there over Sunday. IN the recent hockey match between the E inionton ani Calgary teams on the lat~ tar of whiah "Jimmie" Wiil'an1s wus a prominent player the Edmonton team for the tlrst time in seven years was rieféated-by a score of4 to 3. The victory was owing principally to the well kn. . Abezweit player and the papers speak very hiilhly of his work. A 'rmaonaru despatch in The Guardian of n few days ago stating that a bursting reservoir hud destroyed three hJte's and rendered hundreds homeless in Bloemfonteln, caused much concern to friends in this city of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jarvis Palmer and Miss Ethel Palmer who were known to have recently arrived in Bloemfoateln and were thought to be staying temporarily at one of the hotels. Yesterday a_ gratifying telegram was received in this city an- nouncing their safety. Tris Fruit Growers' Association holla |;sannuai meeting on the 3rd and 4th pi-ox. It promises to be a grand meeting this year even excelling the magnificent success of last. Much fruit is adoring for the shew' The evening public meeting, besides addresses by the representative men will present an excellent musical program by Prof. Watts and illustrated lictnres by visiting professors. The town should turn out and show the co\ntry some encouragement in this good work. Free-Cheap railway rates. Tru; musical meeting last evening at the S. A. barracks proved mostenjoyable, indeed a rare treat. Clever solos on con- certina, violin and organ, interspersed with choruses and carols, and, best of alll vocal solos by Capt.. Urquhart and Maj ‘r Howell, the visiting odlcers from head- quarters staff made up ii program seldom excelled here. At the close Mr Hawley's drill girls presented Major Howell and Cal. Sharp with an address and present as a mark of appreciation for the pleasures of last summers maritime tour. Maj Jr Howell delivers a lecture to_ night on “Twenty Years on Two Ocntin_ ents" -and some choice rauslc is promised. All are welcome at the S. A. Barracks. _Alf--Q'-l A big snap for smokers-800 "Manson" low price. `They are genuine§Cuban hand made cigars of the highest grade.-The Two Mace. MacDonald 8: MaoKil\D>l1 for the Boston and New York markets. ' V Daniel McDonald, Vernon River Bridge, THE thermometer at one_ this morning registered two above zirc with the innrcury still falling. Tas: mails, via the Capes, did not reach 'Cape Tormentlne yesterday the boats haviniz been obliged to return io the I-land because of the high wind. REV. Donald M. Campbell, Millview, thankfully acknowledges the receipt of sixty bushels of oats, and other much prized donations which have been v.-ry lrinflly given him by hils 'parishioners of _Birch Hill. Lot48. Tas pulpit oIZlon Church will be oc~ cupied next Sixnday by Rev. W. W. Rainnie of St. John. Mr. Bainnie who is aciever speaker and an original thinker created `quitea sensation in St. John at the recent St. A.ndrew’s dinner by a stir- rinir isrraignment of the British War Uilice, Lord Roberts and what he termed the aristocratic sncbbery oi the English generalsthatled to the untimely death of the late Sir Hector McDonald. Connnlo at the Hillsboro Skating Rink yesterday afternoon was well attended. There will be a meeting of the Club on Wednesday afternoon at four o’clock in the cillae of Peters & Inge. L H Beer A, B, Inga SWDB7 GreY Rev Mr Lodge Rev Mr Ycunk T C James \V A Weeks Jr Wm Breliaut Skip 9 Skip 10 Jas Paton L B Mclillan J A McDonald E A Beer D B Stewart Rav Mr Fullerton Percy Pope Judge Fitzgerald Skip 16 Skip THE CAUSE OF DEAFNESS. Deafness and impaired hearing are due almost entirely to eatarrhal inflamma- tion ofthe rustnchian tubes. Permanent euro is guaranteed to all who inhale Carsannozoss as dir-ecrad. This veget- able antissptic is inhaled at iha mouth, ar d after traversing all the air pasaales of the respiratory organs is exhaled through the nostrils; it completely erradioates e itarrh from any part ofthe avst»e;n,elesrs :he ears, nose and throat, and allaya, in- flammation. congestion and soreness. For Deafness, Earacbe, Ringing in the Ears, Head Nclees, Cstarrh. Asthma and Brcnchltis, medical science can devise nothing as beneficial es Cstarrhoacne. Complete outfit for two month's use, price $1.00; trial sine 25:. Drnggists, or N C Poison & Cn., Kingston, Ont. llauir.roN‘s PiLLs aaa Eifracrivn. The resignation is announced of Chief Justice McDonald of Nova Scotia. He has nearly reached the age limit for ret'rement. The retiring judge was a prominent member of the Conservative Government at the time of the Pacific Scandal. DIED. If At Cornwall, January' 25th, Peter Scott, aged 59 years. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o‘clock. gl i § a WATER BOTTLES Fully guaranteed in every respect. We have a stock, which for quality we will back against any- thing of the kind in the City. See them and get our pri" 0" 0 7 HA CO CUT I 11163115. We ofler satisfaction. We offer Ht, and Stop fora minute-and think what that style and wear. We offer a. selection of thoroughly up-to-date garments. We offer them, with months of cold weather ahead, in which you’1l rejoice in the warmth of | your purchase. And all this we offer at ' “ LE PRIC . Now here’s the way the prices move $ 5.25 Coat for $ $ 7_25 fr, .. $ $10.60 is at $ $15.50 “ $18.50 $22.50 “ (K (6 ss $ 65 66 5 PRICE $ 5.30 “ . $11.25 Now hurry-for we’1l promise you that if you wait, the Coats won’t MOORE & MCLEOD. ` - 2.63 3.63 6.48 7.75 9.25 ~ t H i I .. . . . . . . . . . . fs.. . . . . ..l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A REVERIE. Wrapped din a suit of Moncton wee , I feel supplied for every need. The Winter B’asr.-I fear not it. Norcan hard knocks my clothing f spilt, It stands the wear and tear of trade For thatfs how Moncton Tweed is made. And calm and peaceful is my mind Drestilseg in the best clothes I can il . The Humphrey Clothing Swre. Opera House Building. CAR ! Lanilzs arm Gi-;Nrr.s|| EN:-» Enzcrons or Wann 4:-Having served as one of vour representatives in the City Council for ihe past two years. i have consented io offer for te election ai the comin): civic ccnieat. I am in favor of city ownershiplc electric light and all civic improvements w ereby ouf city may be made attractive. .\'i-.- ‘could for t e past two years is before you -~ ri if it meets with your approval i respec iii lv ask for the same gener- ous suoport accord=..1 me two years ego. Yours res ct ullv P¢ D. SIEWART. xb lla id. Drugglsts, Cor. Great Geo. and Kent St. _ ALL cur PRi¢..Es oN FURNITURE Call in and let us figure on your wants-Our discounts may not be aslerge but our first price is much smaller than that asked elsewhere--comparison invited. E _es. cigars regular loc quality at I for ftcc. I These cigars have never before sold at this _ ‘_ _ \ \~ .V l n . ~i\ ~ Wit . I ` 55'/.Sr ~ L T' 4 " sf 1 _ ill » t. ..‘ Hit A l ii ll /We ;' -» j 1 ii ~ - “Take my Advice, Old Mani" “lfyou \vz111t to look ri1'cs.si.~.1»d, miiul you-.see that _lolin McLeod 8; Co.. "“~< your tailoring." Sage advice Lo ine 111.111 of iiiisiut-.~.~ or society whose appearance is of any rnoiiient to liim. We can but rc- peat: For good gririiieu t.~,i'a_~l“< 11 ably cut and made. see JOHN MCLEOD 621 S0. 'f I I .__ , , f THE ii - 1 eww, 1 zf. - _»~ . -r.¢_¢»~ 1.... _ < ai , 1. » A Gentleman remarked the other day “You’ve the Only decent line of up-to-date Hats and Caps in the 5_2 .°-e < . . _ He had been all over town looking for a decent Cap and finally got what he wanted at this store. We have pretty nearly Every Kind, We can suit you too. .Sole Agents .for Jr I . _'50le Agents for . “Boston Derby.” / p r y-” ° i| ll 5% gm 5 . “Boston De b _ - -( el a _...I ... $1, .,'.',7»',-, ER , ,.5 :ii , ' C 11°; to '.1-fr; ~ el __ 4% (A¥ _ -»4 //i' .1 ff -/i.".l"'/F/ 1 '_ 1 , 11 yy. .m‘_.'. 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