IEET CALWAYS BUSY STURE élllllllllllll lllllllll "Wilt li' bout Sheelings and ~.»\Pi|low Buttons \\/'e haven’t said a Word about these goods yet, but we`\'e_ been selling them all the same. Week s Sales h>315 Yar This speaks for itself. Want any PILLOW CDTTONS or SHEETINGS OIMEIE RIGIEIT IEHLEZEQJ MMMNMMNMNNNMMMNNYYYNWWNWWM 3 \ , iesassiissiskkill 9. » -_ 4- it .mssv~_ __ ".~- Pvulrvg _‘ ‘~T _- - f- ,.;. " _U .~ , __ v._. .0 "“»_.,~.'~ -_ 0 , , *fair Y. . ...,.., _ . . af -. - l »-_ .. 0,. it » ..,. .0,, . , .N . . THE GUARDIAN. UtiARL01‘TE`l'0WN,|P'.E. L FEBRUARY.,4.l9_00 ME Al THE J E O Elllllllé Notes of Our 5' El STANLEY BROS. ll f ,i. lil. ri “tl .4 lllllllll 7lllllllllllllllllllvlllllllllllllllilllllllllllN viz: Inside, to remove the pulpit suf- -- space for the choir atthe raar of the lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .° in wood; paper the walls: paint the ar woodwork, and put in new window - \ f blinds. Outside, to put on a now _ roof, (part of which was put on two . A If' Ive e a S ;_ ' mint me wells. /(ig FO I.-Walnut Suite in Tap- estry and plush. 5 piece- Upring seats Hnishsd in good style $24.00 Caahdiscount 5 per ent. $22,", net. NO. 3._5 pi.‘e Walnu Suite Upholstered in GOQD Rugs. This Suite would be chew at $45.00. Our price $38.50- l‘ O. 2.-Walnut Suitt- Uphclstered in Figured velour and silk plush-5 pieces in- cluding 1 settle in ddition to .ers Price 83 as NO. 4.-This asa veiv hand some Suite in Mahogany finish spring seat and edge, Upholstered in velour of Blutrrirut. aasrns design--The latest thing in up- hclstreing _ See it. Price 47.50- NO 5.-Is a stufed over Ru; Suite. The rugs are a par ticularly beautiful design, colors are good. A suite that will look well and wear well. Don’t think because the price is l0W that this is a CHEAP suite-The Suite is oooh and the price is The above are 5 Leaders-» We have lots of others~See Them. JOHN NEWSON M I; 4’-_\., -. _ ---- ~-~-~ "" ""' f .f :_ f`.~ r "' 4% >-L -,_f - » -,'-¢ .; ¢ f;~"Y V "` 5,. . \___;. "`°`-,4(\;1;l ` _ ~>§f.ll€"~?f".4( _.fr ._ -"_ ‘ . _ h~~~'l‘~‘*~»`~**\~ pulpit; to fill the space now used by llrflf iii); .i‘0 \\‘ /. Yi) . ,ill ./0)) _L ii iii fill, 4' 'i ill glllsmlls Neglect a Tiifllng Gulil B0l3I`llC 25o. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. | untiring efforts in the Lodge to interest and th: most serious consequences will follow. It lives on your vital- itv. The stronger it becomes the weaker you arc. Membranes be- come inflamed--causing a cough, ' and, until the irrigation is reduced and the sore places healed, members forllatt quisxirfr. A_ttI\inas0i; there ig no possibility of stopping the disorder. _ _ _ ckpnclert wpls rleid wli- I i e_sass‘1‘smadiistei0r ADAI`l5ON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- i)0*:’kl1;;\¥L?br;\_1;Pv‘ab;9c!:°:';’sasuoces!_ ably brings a perfect cure if taken as d1r€Cl€d- -l - - ° - ' I I Treas., Gertie Forbes; Mars., Alex. Were you 'l by dishonest jewelers- well deal with me. I am too no po om the 14th, to the 22nd of Feb. ° A Morrraucs correspondent writes: 0 Latest Ndcvp ot the Citi’ Q33? 3; $33; »rt_-;-0°_@_~g‘_;;0 0000 ..,.,00,_,,,0.. 0000,, 0_0,,__ _ _ 4. an it is reports _ as get ___ gs Q, _ Q _ Judmical. Theysaveapannycu Ullp&d@\ lllllllYl"illlllllllll2 --_ ' i. _l.‘$i§§.'*Lii’l.'.§".‘.‘°ll.'2‘§2i&.‘ .l‘tl‘$ 1°' l-*°f ""1 1°~=°» °*-~= =l-° °l»~»r was len resells ,gg I H W Tim Lower Mon B Re orters and Cortes n dents Everywhere. __`..__ Daianrsst have been taking advant- age 0! the fine weather of the last week to get in their supply ol ice for next summer. STANLEY Bridge Dairying Company have ceased operating their separator since Feb Sth. A large amount of butter has been made at Kensington. from the cream separated at this stationp A vAr.ui~:D correspondent in Cavendish - writes: As a result of the visit and ad- dresses of Prol. Gilbert. reports from the country are to the effect that there will be much greater interest ta ken in the poultry business next summer. Farmers are enquiring where thev can get pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks, which were so highly recommended by the Prof. Parties htving such should advertise them in the Island papers. Ciivitxni-ii Literary Society has late- ly added to their Library quite a num- ber of new volumes among which are. David Harum,Richsrd Carvel,Emeriicn’s Ripresentative Men; The story of an i African Farm; The Deemtter, (Hall Caine) ;A Little Journey In The World; 0 (Warner) ; Treasure Island (Stevenson) I A Single Life; (E. S. Phill ); There are now over 400 volumes: this lib. .nary- Centrl Division iS. of T. held its regular meeting on Friday evening 9th| inet. Three candidates were initiated o bridge Montsvne Thisis a move in is located. purchaser. _ l Rinriiuriiitn the meeting at the Pres- byierian Mission. Thursday evening, Subject St. John. 8 5, Jesus explains to Nicodemus the nature of his kingdom and the new birth. Leader comes from Zion Church. ‘ THAT popular song °-Just One Girl" and "Just as the Suu Went Down” will be sung at the'O. Y. B. concert and Pie Social. at Kingston on the 15'h. Come with the crowd. Admission l0c. Ladies with pies free. Tun Monctonii have asked both the Cresents and War-deter: for dates here next wer k. The Monctons beat the M0- hawks by their superior team play. ‘ Schwariz scored four of the five goals, for Moncton.-Hx. Recorder. L A ummm iteaisgwiii iiyciveneinn Hsu on Taurus esssuig the 15th lust. It ia to be by Rev. M. Mclntesh and the Rev. Alex. Stirling of Lllfton. A colleeiion will he taken up for the schemes of the Presbyterian Church. into the Order|on that evening. This Division has now a memberships! My four active temper-ance workers. The program for next meeting is a Tem- perance Journal with Henry S. McLurs as editor and a large staff of oontrlbut- on. We expect some. sludge-hammer. blows to in dealt at the strong hold of the tramc. o ‘ Ar a meeting of the Trustees of the Bl-tok River Methodist Church held lastmcnth it was decidedtolzullda nswl porch tothe church. and'to give iwoi; coats of paint on the outside. including ` the roof. The cost of perch and painting will be taken out of a legasy of $l0I).~ 00 left to the church by the late lsrs Jane Court. The same lady pat a aaa' _ orzan in the church a few years ago. All the above work is to be done, on or' before the first of July next. l CHURCH Iiirrizovlziiriaxrs, Little York At a meeting of the Little York Con- gregation held recently. it has decided to make the following changes and im- provements on the Liiila York Church, ficienily far from the west wall to give the choir with pews , to ceil the ceiling years ago) oil and stain the roof, and At Glen William January 2ud.l Bead aged 68 years. The deceased had _ gone to attend on her daughter, .\lts.Jsmes Bowles. The same night ' after her daughtefs death she look ill r and never .recovered sill death came ` and relieved her from all suffering all brought her to her long home. Her mortal remains after being brought to Murray Harbor Road, were buried ia' the cemetary there. waiting the resur- rection of the just when the last truin- , pet shall sound. The departed feared the Lord from her youth and led a een- sisteut Christian life during the whole o_f her earthly career. She was a use- ful and active woman in full communion i with the congregation of llnrrsy Har# bor Road. She has left a sorrowful husband and 8 sons and 4 daughters to mourn the loss of a loving mother. Rev. Mr. McNeil and McLean conducted a very solemn religious services in Gaelic and English at the house before the remains were lifted and tiken to their linsl resting place. The following were the ctlicers ap- pointed in the Dawn of Day Lodge. I. U. G. T., for the quarter commencing ; Feb. 1: C. T., E. G. Geddings; V. T.. I‘ene McLeod; S. J. T..Rev. ll. Carter; . Sac., G. H. Moore; Ass. Sec., l-Iva Mc. Eichern; Fin. Sec., Adelia E. Horton; R cherds; D. M.. M1ry(}rsiti; Ch-ip. .` l{ev.H_ Carter: Guard. Elward Moore; l Sent., Geo. H. Gratis; P. C. T.. Isaacl Giddings. Our motto is forward as was evidenced by the 10 additional ll llliluch credit is due Miss Horton for her and help the great cause she represents. In the near future we purpose holding Knrc.‘roi| Norris.-Again, owing to climatic forces, Kingston is oiaring. to the tourist the artistic beauties both of scenery and splendour. The beauti- ful landscape of hill and dale, portray- tag ata vernal appearance. presents to the sys the most sublime sad pictures- gas inane. Nothing can be more desiring sud charming as the spectsclet whlsh reveals itself, when diy’s har- biager on peering above the horizon. reflects its rays over the undulating and paaednl land-a land of peace and contentment to which can appro- priately he applied the beautiful limi ei Geicsmiui. ~ Sweet Kingston, lovliest village of the lawn, ‘ labouriug swain; Wg; smiling spring its earliest visit And parting snmmer’s lin ng blooms delayed. gui Sweet smiling village of innocence and ease Seat of my youth where every sport could please, How often have I paused on every charm, The sheltoredcot, the cultivated farm, The never-failing brook. the busy mill, The decent church that topped the neighboring hill. From the leisure, caused by the absence . diligent teilers have fre quent opportunities to devote a few moments to the discussion or the various topics of the day such as -war, politics, racing, etc.-The Sins of Temperance in this vicinity are slowly and patiently battling the “demon of destruction” and iniplsating good seed in the hearts of many. whereprevioasly intemperancs was ever omnipresent. ' The crdarhasa large numbers! mem- bers who svinee their interest in their good cause by their alerts and exertion in executing everything they may deem of advantage to t ialr school is progressing ra y u superinteadsnes nt our able sad edlci- ent teacher, llr. Hclfayden, who for re- "He plays well that wins." I-Iood’s Sarsaparilla wins the victory over dis- eases because it possesses genuine cur- ative power To-Day’s Election Who Wins ? I~i wardnl. and 3 the representa~ give; filectio i is unanimous. Wards 4 -. an 5 will put in their choice and whoever may bethe eucr°e~sful i C intestants will doubtless til the omcaipihe credit of their elec~ » fors. Like the Election ' In Ward I and 3 Bee Hive Brand Lumber is unanimously voted the Best Quality. _ . . Death to Dogs.-Chief of Pi-lice Tingley of I-loncton is shooting all the dogs and cats that happened to visit - the Windsor premises where smallpox E = Tas ‘ilapitol [iii where health me plenty enema iii." l’f»._ For the li.; Table--* of the hibernal mantle the 7 T/_lv Spoons anllerks. ll). Guinea impact our steer, er . ou have your choice of many.-'kl.nds~ all good. t. T un the maPk. More sh ea t an voters though. l.