,es -___ \-ra. _‘.- "'\ “-1 ,A -~ '-arm: ¥»_... Eb. ie.. =. s-.__.. °*`"?`~= '~ 1 _ ) . 1 ‘ee-` 4 i » "lv s "°"' 3 f.`.~ _ I _. jx ,,. _ -;»;é..- .- -e -2 ». _ ` TBI LATQBT NIQWB I » .rw _ _ ,` ,Vt , _ . ,V ,_ _ _ ‘mf ‘ 1, i __ _,T ___ CFITNIY GUARDIAN . .1-rs-v L' ff _ _-ru, A. °'5°\-.Q ff- lang. 16,1. roman- 1-1,-i¢.'jV ' .r.iu_ximia.u-sr-1* i mac is", nm oi sn. _ death of James Bruce took _Vplall on Sunday evening the 12th ‘inet from his residence at Red Point aged 63. He was unwell nearly all winter but the end came snddenly of *heart failure. His daughttl' 'ictsa _ lrrived home from Boston in time for gthe funeral, He leaves one son and ,lane daughter in the United 1-mites ‘Ind ive sons and two daughters cn the Island to mourn his lose. T' ...Wednesday April 27th opens tho - mlllinery season in Montague. The U date is marked by our anthorative ' display of distinctive, stylish millin- af ery moderately priced,-imat expres- ' ses the lates. ideas dictat- ,ll ed by rsahicn. We want every laly to visit this showing of ésprlng ideas, because we know that s win ronounces the style the ‘bo K P ` _ - tendencies in an authentic expression lnext the 27th instant, and at mth; S of millinery designs for spring and 1 summer wear-nothing freakish or § iinmodest are shown. l\1Sli UN com- mon-sense ideas selected from the 0 hats oflered ny Paris, London and New York. We invite you to see this -1- showing and benefit by the labors of H our milliners. We extend to evnry- body a clrdial invitation to come- ; every courtesy' will be shown. Re- `er the date Wcdnesdav April mem" ' P . 'K It , teach one to care for the interests wg. 27th-and come. J, . trot* e ts. - Co_, Montague. 4-2t`rdI‘2i. I 0DDFELLOW'S , - NATAL DAY in 3 (Continued from page .nf various energies that go to make up .Q a true - _ 1-le must believe in a Supreme mak- lie raudest exam le of all the won- ¢ in Q Y . tes the fundamental principle of an s fi impresses up-on its memberiiip the necessitv of "being thy brothers cessful in handing -down for ages man'v good deeds accoinplislied from 'B 3, to the World. This is the spirit that prompts them to do their share -in a Wvcld- ...All amounts for Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity should be paid to W. A. Johnstone agent, and in Souris and vicinity to A. J. McDonald, agent. 1-10drtf _.Kate McLean, lllilliner, Montague begs to announce her grand display Vof spring and summer niillinery on Wednesday B-nd Thursday the 2'1tt and 28th inst. Alt the latest crea- tions in up-to-date niillinery. Miss McI.ean`and her mflliners are pre- paring for one of the best displays of~ millinery ever shown in King's Co. All are cordially invited to come and inspect. Pricesand hats tc suit ~all. Special attention paid to letter orders. 4-23dstJ.irm3i. T ...'l'»l:ie firm of Macdonald & Merry. Twill have their show day for spring `m)llinery at Montague on Wednesday store of Messrs A, A. Macdona Bros, Georgetown on Friday the 29tl. instant. They invite you to inspect ‘their stock which will be found up-tc date in style and at prices to com- Tpare favorably with any that are of fered. They have selected their goods Tcarefully and hope to be able to suit ,all in style and price. -i~25d3i_ l iof ahother, tc- protect the character of another, to defend cacii others 'family and in every possible way to consider the interests of each, social- ly, financially, and generally, iii such fa way as that the (ne to be benefit- ed may at all times depend upon thc faithfulness and integrity of tht friend. Brdtherly Love is to regard with Odd Fellow adection or good will. We love our `G0d. We ltive'our country. \\`e lovi er, preserver and ruler, of the ur.i-'our family and friends. .The com. verse, and that the human family islmand saYS. Thffll shalt lo\'€ The *Lord Thv God with all thv heart t g ‘ p , _ . _ _ ders of creation. 1-ie must acceptiand with all thy soul, and with all the fact that there is an indetinable`thy mind. In the lives if busy men and an inseparable link binding usland women these injunctions are to ever other man, which constitu-'hard to follow and exemplify in their lives. But many examples of devo Odd I-‘ellows Creed. Oddiedowship tion of men to each other can bt _cited with credit and renown. ' in Uhe Lodge room. wide life-long work, and enshrouds Turning from the lessons and teach "~_>-the perstnal thought with the thick they forget themselves in the broad- . lal side all reudftes be- widowed families "elie\ed was ilu lad, ani d a: p.] - .‘ ,' _ . . . .- longing to royaluy. It was this t/hatV585. Homes for aged Odd Fellows Q. c.l led t-be good Samaritan to the aiu n n stranger, taking the cloak from his ` ceased brothers are maintain own 'shoulders to protect n suffering \ throughout the continent, which have brnthar, giving liberally of his limit- ' bcen a great benefit to _tht fraternity ed means to provide for the pressing in its mission of humanity, A more need of'an unfortunate, and pled;_-ing_fnent is on foot to c-stalflish one in i him.se1f`to, further support Should oc easion require ft. This is the spirit The year just passed has been n that actuntes the true Odd Fellow very successful one from all points when he -asks ei desirable friend to' of viqw. The flow of new blood still jtiiii the order, because he wishes, continues to dow into the ranks and others to share the good that has! upon this the life of a society must come to himself, and he knows f.hat'depend_ The (`ity lodges have enjoy- this is one thing that increases all T ed a good share of increase in their the more by being divided und sub- membership, about thirty new meni- divided This can only be satisfac- bers being added to the roll, which is torlly learned when we recognize the fact that we ctzmiot become Odd Fel- lows in spirit and truth. unless we are grateful to our Creator, faithful to our country, and fraternal to oilr fellow mir'n,whlch is the invariable _rc- ault ofthe one observance of our laws and close attention to the in- structions given all who join our When Mrs Elizabeth Jones, who Order. `- keeps a boarding house at No 1,467 In the great cardinal principles of Broadway, Brooklyn, told her paying bhn Order Prieiidsliip, Love and guests Saturday that there would bc ' Truth is to be found subiects for a leg of lamb, with mince sauce, for earnest and careful consideration, and dinner Sunday they wete pleased, It if applied to the lives of the mem- happens that Mrs Jones’ boarding » 1 r bers must bring about the greatfrit satisfaction to all. Friendship is the irientls in which thc boarders' tastes klndlyattschment to a person or be- agree. The five boarders said they could hardly wait for Sunday night esteem and good will. There can bc|to come, so anxious were they to tween persons arising from mutual no friendship without conduct and no confldencv, without inte rity. Friend g _ _ ship means more than a handshake tory smilcis lighting up their viaages and a pleasant greeting, It should the boarders saw the lamb carried in f and the widows and orphans of tl - ` the Maritiine l’ro\'incrs. trbuve the standard, lililll U' LAMB, ltT‘IAll\' ' (New York Herald, April 19.) house is one of those rare establish partake of the lamb. _ Seated at the table with anticipa A Quality Sli of Dress Goods and Suitings \\‘r Cin l T-c ltri eiiipha goods. We know that in int can’t -give you one I it beue you know as well us we do that ford ,tp und:-xscll the city stores i Tl, This showing of dress good spring _-liades and patterns are f senfedinfhis showing., Let us i A , ‘ ', 45:3: -sf-f-=|- - ...nn .- f*~ \| 1 _. , ' n _tioun-mp the e'tg.»nce of this show- ing 1-f elegant suilings and dress ` than you can see right liere. Then md make llie same profit, because our ex- penses are nolliiug compared w pensea Tliiuk of the difference in rents, light, hflp :infl living t-xpensesnnd ask your- S:ll if you ale not entitled to the saviiig. co np.elensive showing of all the newest sp iuz ideas in sui'iugs, dress woods, linen 4 suilings, repps, zepbers. Tne popular ~ these goods-no trouble at all. Drop in now. I ' li " ‘ H ,Q Jo Pe v \ . ‘a _‘ _ _-,-_ -if; 43-~ \ /1.<.\;-:.°..-»* ‘ ' __` \ \~ . 4 ,- _ _'.~`r; _‘Sf .- 0W-illll ' ,//"5-,fl.fl,7> i tl "7,'*{ll¢z=‘-i'-,".=l% -1 ` " r ~ - ~ » \_\\ Q: .-5. .__ _ ~ “~ ~ \n\\\so\\ n..‘,\~r. .\x?a'\\-,`gY`;-T 3- - - \\ `\§f“‘\ -\\\\>mw-w.~ -.<7-‘* _‘__ ._,_._.'1<_1v__._ _ _ < .V..,.~.;; ,;’_'___~_;i_i_...- -\ A *A . __ ‘_ __ ` I "` "` . Y fic in pro city stores r showing we can nf- u most lines ifli cify ex- ` -4 `. *'11 ..._ _ xv. ,,,;;V,:(‘:`. \\ NW s is a most ~ _ ax. `\\\\ \\ ully repre- show you _, _T - __........=,.,l| . I '_ 55| Ll* ,',,',t _ Truth is to Odd l“elll,»\vs the ini- keeper," by so doing it has been suc- perial virtue. It means comforinity ‘to rule, cxactiress, close corrtspoml- _ ‘ence with examplepexactly in accriril- _this isdinonition, which is proven ance with protences. This motto daily by the uxaniple this order sets ‘of the Order commands that t-ur ‘lives may shine out iiszin exaniplr, of Tthe truth and fidelity wc are taught ings to the practical work,we cannot inentle- of human sympathy. untiliiiut become impressed with the great work being accomplished by this ar expanse of universal brotherhood, ‘grand institution, ` The total amount \ It was this that brought out the paid out in relief from 1819 tu 1910 finer traits in the character of .lona~ amounts to $129,624,935, the nunrhcr than, when he offered his life in de- ofxmembers relieved in the snnie pci' fenm of principle and the .:liephard,iu was 4,12-l.:'»R.'>, nnd the number of if co, Mmiiagu§\,, Sunday night. It wal flanked hy new potatoes, new asparagus and other aubsfdiary dishes. and it looked very tempting-very tem ting, indeed. Mrs Jones lifted) n knife daintily and prepared to npportion the delic- acy among the hungry boarders. As she held the knife over the lamb the lamb exploded-blew up like a Black Hand bomb. One of the flying frag- ments hit. the new white waist-coat one of the boarders wore for the first time. 'A cross section landed on a new spring gown. The rest of it went all over the place. There was zo salvage Mid Mrs Jones was dis- tressed beyond expression. Yesterday she caused the arrest ol David Kahn, a butcher. of No 1,421 Broadway. from whom she bought the lamb. She bold Magistrate Har- ‘ris Kahn has given hex the money ‘hack and she had given him the .\-recliage of the lamb. Magistrate Harrie, who does not think explosive legs of lamb should be sold, held the _-iutcher in $500 bail for hearing to morrow. The boarders who were present at :he proving grounds when the lamb ‘slew up will testify they think the eg of lamb wks kept somewhere tt-ci ong before it was sold to Mrs. Jones. V PROFIT IN PIn`.\`.\'IES. A remarkable thing about the linited States coining» system, is that the Government loses money in coin- rng gold, Lut makes a big profit On pennies. In a ton dollar gold piece there is exactly ten dollars worth ol sold, and ten per cent of copper,put tliare to harden the precious metal, To this must be added the cost of minting. A 'silver piece is about half prodt. The penny pays best of all. The copper blanks are bought by the car load from a firm at Water- bury, Conn., which has n contract to -upply tfaem at the rate of $7,300 nn' million. That means that the Gov =rnment obtains for seven and three tenths cents the copper 'nlanksfor a dollar's worth of pennies. What becomes of the millions of pennies coined every year is a mys fery. To supply the demand tht Philadelphia Mint must be Kept turn- _ng out new ones at the rate of 4,'- \00,000 a month. ON MAKING A !\`E\\`SPAI'l-IR. ‘.\len who make newspapers some times believe that their _prffession is an exacting une. They arc wrong, it is the simplest calling, Making a newspaper is an easy trick. Anybody can do it. _ A lawyer with only adiploma and ti brass sign, who would lose a suit nven ff the other side was ready tt confess a judgment will tell you hon to run a newspaper. .4 physician, u-lio would srrfd his patient to thi lmorgue before the prescription haf been filled will' know all the fine points of making a newspaper. Ar. actor who never earned any cotliei' plaullit than ii soft tomato will givt instructioiis in handling thc wurlll'¢ nt-ws. Any old lady 'who knows en eugh to get oil a strfft car back- \\'urds, has positive opinit us on tbs- press, Even a society person wln never paid anything but a call or _ made anything but a visit or did any thing but ti tailor, knows litiw stun ill those men tirc who write 'stories' edit 'copy,’ wrestle with 'heads' that wnn't fit, and get the newspaper out on time. One reason for the universality ol perfectiofi in this trade, among those w-hti do not work at it, is that every body has been employed in it. It is a most unusual thing to meet anlai. wlio, when the occasion seems ripe will not say ‘I used to be a news paper man myself." Every time a man works his county editor for_n puff on thc strength of a big pump- kin, he graduates in jourunlism.When he writes n "piese" for the 'Squash Counffv (*1arion,' -‘about ri most en- joyable cntertainme-nt' he completed his post-graduate course in newspa- per work, and when he writes a com- munication on both sides of the pa- per to the-nditor he becomes a thirt- third degree member of the Tribe of Scribe. That so many men have abandoned literature for *the law, medicine and other easy walks of life Simply shows that many m-en would rather fall in one thing than another.-Washington Star. MARK TWAIN LEFT OVER A MILLION; T ALL TO DAUGH'l`l~IIl, REDDING, (‘t., April 24-It be- came known today that all the pro- perty of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), with the exception of u few minor bequests to some iutivnate `friends, will go to his daughter, Clara, the wife of the Russian plan- ist, Osslp Gabrilowitsch. Mr. (Tiem- ens made this disposition nf his pro- perty following the sudden death of his daughter, Jean Clemens, Dec. 24, ' 1909. It is stated that Mrs. Gahril.»\"it- sch and her husband will occupy Stormfield, the writer's home liert-, during the coming summer, 1111.1 tim; the eventual disposition of thc pi.,- Derty has not as yet been decided upon. ' V Owing to the royalties he reccivml , nn his books, Mr. Clemens died wrnl- ; thy. and an estimate made totlnv bv a member of Harper & Bros, his pub- lishers for the last ten years, pint-1-,.1 his fortune at more than $l,000,uli|), r---- PEOPLE WBO THINK Thinkinz people do not en- trust their eyes to the hands of '~‘~‘~"‘”‘f~“‘j Are vnu among those who think? Perhaps you no i.o..iaror an operation. Of _course not. no one does. liut it is not always wha* we like fn . dn, it is what necessity compels ufrlf d°' u 1 1 _ e reme r or nn eye-da ect LASBM8 is . 'Fo neglect attending tu an eye errorls sm-gplv wasting vision that y_ou mirrht save. _ Don t deceive yourself. today is the day. Eye defect remedied. head- aches relieved. hxnminntion free. Silveraton Q lllpsfein Du or orrics |68 Queen t t. Charlottetown _ . \‘/ erica: “The people have recognized their true foe in tuberculosis’ and are stirring to the combat throughout the civilized world." This is because enlightened men and women through- out the civilized world are beginning to appreciate thr. full significance of Past'2ur`s words:-"It is within the power of man to cause all germ die ease to disappear from the earth." The striking thing about tubercul- osis is that while scientists havc. ;-:nown for n. quarter of n century how to cope with it,-and indeed a few of our larger cities have been success fully coping with it for the past tw- enty years.-neverthr,less the “civfliz ed world" has only just begun to' stir itself to a systematic combat. Already, however, in the way of edu- :ation great strides have been made. He would be held an ignorant person who should learn now for the ‘first time that tuberculosis is a communi cable, and therefore a preventable, disease, and that in most cases if properly treated in the early stage.,-_ it is curahle. At least, it is reason- ably certain that there are compar- atlvely few people in New York State to-day who could not “back >ssential facts about tuberculosis: Tuberculosis for* consumption 1 causes more deaths than any other single disease. In the civilized world there are not less than n million deaths each rear,-or two a minute,-which are duo to this disease; in the United States this scourge cl-aims no lens than 200,000, of our citizens annually, and in the Empire State we scarilice to it an average of 16,000 lives each vear, or one every thirty minutes. One-third of all who die between the ages of fifteen and forty-five,just qt the time when they are repaying to society their debt for nurture nntl education, dic of tuberculosis. SAME AS NOW , fri- \ , __ ,l Q _ _ I \ ~ if ig I _ `\-.-r. [nJ..` '5’s€-;e_-Zi? ` ,Q -. ,_ ' -.-»»`* ,- Gt-urge i1efiui@f~.q1_~u'iint boots- it ns long ns fhou'and thy 'sweetheart love each other?" Samuel I.~nene<>-~w1int boots it? ll’hy', her father doeth all the boot- ing every time I call there." -1 Hubby-"What beautiful yellow hair your friend Mrs. Coitt has. Is it M. tlrely natural?" \\ffey--"Yes-it'5 the nut",-al resmq. of peroxide." CALENDAR Fon APRIL |910, an =='~ i:r="m. ¢D;.'vm B85 55?! asv EEE I.astQu\rfer New Mom First Qu trier 16 Fulllllmn d V4, h m I-l nm Ca Dav of Sun Sunllloon ,I-I~ghWatai Weak Rises Sofslfilses a. m. pm. T hin;hm`h|nhm‘liin i,rr 54331211 0:9 305 157 2Sa511 02; fail 350 BSn itll 217 , 35 16 _gl 38 |6 82 3| 240 5 5ili 827 636 466- 629 753 T6 29 2 28 I5 T6 Zi) ll '5 -Igor-as-:hoc © -1 ?-,. '-?§~"_'» 7 44 V 8 8| ‘U 33 9 I 9 0 :+0 ‘li _;» ii sg o od 5 28 15 iltl I0 39 I0 Sli 20 ,fi 3? ' ll I8 ll M05 14 *fl :tri 9121157 12 Tu,5‘n 0 so I0 _1‘ 0 46 I3 ‘V152 ‘U 4l fi _gil 188 5 T6 43 morn fi 44 » 5 a-euro.--. Rt' Z: 535531573 33 4 Mo lf Tu 0 W 5 7 Thfi 8 Fr ll Sa 5 ri. Fr gags:-naanaiaivg I :I;_T;,_ :umm-vegas. n SSSBSSSE7 naancanoavuiui gm. o nu:!,a.».|.‘¢,.3,,___ ' =§s'.ss-s:5g,, n us-Qc:5S¢ S3&“aB2&'3f2 045 640 048 649 650 651 3°? Si I4 I5 16 17 B 05 . '9 1 as W 8 38 21 in in I0 24 ll 02 -#DQ €oTb~cs 5me?f'a‘Si Il 41 n I7 I0 zz ir 98 morn 53 - Sa Su Mo Tu W Th Fr, Sa Su 1° ~ U* li 48 W I2 00 gh 4 la Bi I' 4 2 56 Sa 4 , . 23 24 25 all 37 28 29 30 I 17 the book" and recite for you these- Trinidad Elec 90 B. T. ir. 1'-Oliver 79; Baltimore Reading -‘l ’ ‘ St. Paul U. S. Steel Union Pacific Missouri Pacific -ef' 5--‘ Acadia Sugar ............ 103 Brandram-Henderson 100 Halifax Tram. ....... .. 102 N. S. Steel lst Mor. 5s......_,_100 Do Debenture Stock......... 101 Robb 1st Mort 93 Porto Rico ...., . 85 Stanflelds 103 101 97 99 84 100 'J4 -$"I`f)(‘K Qll(lTATI()Nl~l. NEW YORK. April 2$'i-(Spccial.)- _ 743 iosi iiui lt3} nuthern Iacific 1251 141 sa; nag' cs; , _ , , l "Black Prince” Hose are especially designed to -> In the write up ti. I I land than Cubans '~ I" A nmri-i avanv _ ‘ - mi. on the s '_ 'ri»im'rv saoonns. its or these wnsifiei-st1ona.i.nw. IP th destiny- of the republic .-N9 Uncand for Tubereulcafs in am H em.” w ,mpnmhd event strongly towards absorption New “wk state in 1915!". blood or low. run-down indltlon of the 2° ribs, United States." This is the wanchword in the cam- me ¢ and dll¢0\l“¥m¥~ y°'Wb in Havana I met Dr. Kirk- _ system, is hu nsom , en paign lor the prevention of tubercnl Domumt ,,p'm, “Id” m,g¢|,bn|uik» ,,“,.,ck_ Canadian Trade Colpirtnlxme ' ` 1920" is the hope, writes J. ¢ , (As.lsKli!hR€burY in the American Re- H°°d°' s"°°P"m“ 'meh "mov" n ur ner to CTI 'lisaifodgirzzea air am-.' view of Reviews for April. How the l1°__°'»h°‘ "“°‘“°\“° dm" ~ nd me Dorfn funds with the Island, and people of the Empire State have ral- LM! BPFUIK. being run dp\\‘;‘e,;\ng mint 0 l` V _ V,Vw,,,,, ,.ea,.1y_ , . _ V . _ _ _ . , - _ . 11 h this was gl - _ lied for the fight against this din- having adblgidi :gud awt;rri,iel<‘>:11 w ,hike iélsnpriis was handmapped by th? mgh_ ease in almost every city, vill.ag¢_ I wap a 4 _ one _ _ _ “mth that and hamlet in that comnionwcalth §o'1¢:g_s,§:i`;-`.:ialpl»;rlIl,l_.=i, §Irci,f:igs;i.aa,t;ube,_ er tariffh_f|;teSe:;na;*;)§,§_`;gninst the in the short space of two Years is a ter than ci-ei-,~. john Knife, 4ST Pull _those ,ic the United Smtel The story that will doubtless be of gen- Man St., London, Oni. V lmpoftl’ fom d0,,,,u,d1y control the eral interest for the crusade against Get it todui. Sol-1 hy ull drusililf American:-,Culga thm“g'h the prefer. consmnption is not confined tc- the ever:'\\'h€'f°° w°.D°SeS $1' trade DT in on ber markets by limit~s of any state or of any nation. 0"" me? “ ta _ - _ our ex.” - - '- ---' of the lower duties. | ln the words of Prof. W. H. Welch, \ reason we Island are made up of John Hopkins University, the SO MEAN. 4 port; 0,l0sh,pmen,_s of potatoes andl leader of scientific medicine in Am- \?g§“YSl_ot,a schooners do aubig business in this branch of trttdt-,_ “Nearly all the Cuban rnilw;1Y=::5 ,ww laid with heavy steel rais Ui? they are well maintained. 8? 8 li ral rule most of the cars lieézlgdfilféigl t American s - 2,2; wtizlén-SR,-t§{,1e_ The oiily_ road operating sleeping C91? fhe"_e,t‘S gh? pub, 1;,ai1\vgy, which was hui Vkn Bl the guiding genius of .Sir \\illinm Van Horne. whose nanit- is a_ po\\9l‘ <~n the Island. Railway officials- wlin bv the way, are mostly Eng- 11sh'an'd Scotch-consider that the puim road, as well as the United ilniiii-ny- or iini-ima. have :feet fs; .tm-es before., _them because of t t wonderful fertility of the land throu- gh which they operate." AT rob ctosn A il.-\.\'<;n. 1 TC* " € ),` “T » .2 rr;“` 1( ‘I -. th / L_ .i Q 7_f: ,-_-_-L; _ _Tc _'\f` ,;.- _ ,_ \ V \ G' t, ~ \ V__ /fl. J/\ _-.,-.lb »V, /. D _ I.e,.,,\._,,‘-tt'(i1|_ “-by iloiill you cull him a li;ir'."` liar: ld "'l`lu-rc i.-u`t uuy ||li1,.\'ESS _ .~lA\'}~ZlJ i\lAI\'\' l.l\l~.‘S. .\1l,l_\"l`l{l‘f.~\l., .\pi'il 24- _\ r»~pt~til.it»ii .uf the L-intlmi tlicntrc tli.-mi.-zu-i' of -ten vents ago vt-ry nnrr.»'\\'ly zzccur- red dt tlic _~\\isti'<~-llunauriiili .~'\l.:ii,'\i- gue, on _\lilt-»n street, in-rc this miiriiiiig, ullsll tl-L' lllu»|‘ ;»=il‘tl1iliy culliipscil :luring flic I'.'-\.=gti¢-:Vit _-ati-t-rurth b_v buildingu the gzriiir-il|_fiiVlioii ;i,nVrlV nssistiiii; nature du- ll!!! _\\_ork_. ,lhe l>l'op|‘ietors have su mut_if.iil|\ in its curiiliv.. powers th" UW! ofiuijllnig Huntlri-,tl Dollars for any ca.-1-_ thnf_it mil;- to cure. Send for list of ltnstiiiiuninls. Aililrv-sg F. .l. L‘l{ENE\' & Cu. Toledo S=ilil'h\- )ruggists, 'i'.'»c. ' F1-ilhili' Pills for constipa- sg _ 'l`:ikc li lllll I .¢___.._._ __________ *ggi ,c Any Guardian reader i who receives a dimly print- cd, badly printed, badly folded, badly Clit, badly nddrcsrzctl, badly wrapped, I TOYH. soiled or incomplete pripcr of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- - scripfion Department at once. _ _K" S _ _ _ l nantcior-s ici: casziiiis. T WF are giving frte with every dish | of ice cream a delicious sugar wafer. lou will hnvc to call to realize tha milate its monstrous details, Mr Dc ‘YY “QW to the metropolitan section for relief and succor. 'llherwritcr of this zoologicnl Cam. pult, it seems, was prompted to do so by a lc-cturc recently delivered by tlelicloiisness of this (liab, TT“'“f'S TWT-hllllé fluite so nice. Taka your friend in this evenings-w1\'ll use you right.---"We Lead-others 10|. low. T. H. Doriun, Gem Confec- tionery. 4_20dmwfU_ , Novi Fl RST l\lORT(`/\ The npcrullons of fh»~ Nnvu Hcnfin .<1 r f ' ' i`.»i'<'Ti¥i-:f’i'=‘3i!’|T'ilf-.- \\`H crm ltl'I¢ 'f IN V HNTM EXT. :;- za: ,_,,. .\`.\' ___ STEEL & COAl. fI0lllPANY_ __ _ _ _ ._ _ _ ,_ SCO'l'lA GF. 5 ll.R (_I.N`I` ~ 50-YEAR GOLD BON DS ""' '\"'| ""'\\ f`f\u\n»\1v nrc varied and a epn--isloii in niiy n--1-lin'-"fire ,“.|i\.,,~,,, H NUT A ,_,|,., I, I. , owing tau - ui-:.\v\' i»i~:.u. _\' “ ~- ' . T ’.’*.,‘l'.-’*'|""‘-“- T TH l-`L'l.li SHARE OF' ND Tilrrsit iu»_\‘i».»_x.»i.»ft sur: xxii iiitoi-‘i'rani.ir Price pur und liiti.-i~c_~1_ \'i¢-|,| 5 pri- ct-nf. J. C. MACKlNTOSll & C0. Hemhers Montreal Stock Exchange. T Direct Private Wires. ' V Phone |540, 1 -. . ` gx.~|i:t|i_gc lllgiul , | I pr,,f_ _ '<;f',=),:)_,"'T“C,3me';' _ ._ . . ree Atii-Ax. 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