1 l - _'.?._ _,_'=w»_->_f-=___~;-‘s,.:§re__‘.:'= '-1 ¢’»-F,;f=r ~__- fn. 1 _ ‘ ~_""~<;:“<-_--._ -_ ».. _f --'_‘_ :’.»-...lv-:Rs ;~»‘ -- ‘ _V " ‘» L53 _ _ E _ _ %\;2 fhlfili *E3 __.3-- r (Ia Print (lllllnns ..........i O And Ginghams al Stanley Bros When you come to us `for Prints and Ginghams you get auf assortment of the very latest colors and newest pat- terns-no odds and ends and remnants, but this seasorfs productions just from the mills. At Old Prices- There has been very heavy advance in prices lately, but we secured ours before the rise, and offer them at OLD PRICES. Fast Color Prints 6, 7, 10 and 14c per yard, Ginghams f 10, 14. 18, 21, 25 and 320 per yard. anley Bros. U5J`l_T.1 g C _ ”"*\\. &1l@1l _ G2-:v_ THE GUARDIAN 4/ _ Tin: Bazaar Bookstore, Morris' Block, ' 1 _ ° _ UTI \l8 7, as @ n is o~-Ls* f so M5 annul; I dents Everywhere. connected by telephone shire, have given $5 to the Cent t Thanksgiving Fund. A concert and pie social was held in North Wiltshire Hall yesterday evening and was a decided success. Tmu-runner-:. *_ Meeting of Victoria Di- `evening. Imitation. Visitors welcome. Owmo to the late arrival of last night`s mail express the entertainment. The War in South Africa, in the Opera House Qhas < been postponed until Monday evening. - THE debate in the P. VV. C. this even- ing promises to be interesting to alllwho will attend. Subject: “Resolved that the Annexation West Indies would be a bene- tlt to Canada. ' 1 ~ " A Gn.».ND Celebration takes place at Emerald this evening. A special train will leave Su mmerside and Cape Traverse at 7 o’clock p. rn., local, returning after the entertainment. » A coxcnnr in aid of the Indian Fannin e sufferers will be held in the Methodist Ch\u°ch at Union Road, Lot 33 on Monday evening the 19th. Inst., beginning at 8 0'- clock. City talent. Admission 15 cents. . Children 10 cents. - MRS. Summon, Lewiston, Me., who died recently bequeathed her real estate and personal property, amounting to quite a. large sum, to her three daughters -Mrs. Easter, Mrs. Wm. Duncan and Mrs. Archibald McGilvray, all of North Wiltshire. These la.dies_ha.ve gonel to Lewiston to obtain their respective _ shares. MEssRs Geo. Carter 8c Co's Seed Catal- _ By Reporters and' Correspon- visiou Sons of Temperance on Monday the B_ L S_ Han. » f§_,;_i-,; - ~. `-A ' Ciwsansns.-Meeting onilllonday a.t‘6‘.‘80. lf»'l'* ' os ui mn rm t B si. "l°° .\"f~`L#"-"_ ° ° i »'-, _ ’ re Melinda Webber, dismissed for went of evidence. The witness got liquor from I strange ' man, and on some occasions through a whole in the wall. Every device 1, is resorted to try and evade the law Sr. PA'raxcx's Cr:m=:nna'rroN:--To~day°e ' _ - Imam . W l _ procession will leave B. L S. Hell and M°L“° Bms" North I t march along Queen Street to Richmond' _ f along Richmond toGrcat George, thence 'to Roman Catholic Cathedral. After church services the route willbe down Grist George to Wi ter, along Water to ton to Pownal, down Pownal to Water, along Waterto Queen and up Queen to Paor. John A. Nicholls arrived in the city last night by the mail special so that the way is now clear for the grand en- tertainment “The War in ‘South Africa” I which will take part in the Opera House on Monday night next. This is the enter- tainment that was given to crowded house in Halifax for six nights. Don’t miss see- ing the wonderful life moving pictures, ,by _ themarvellous projector-scop_e.Aleo graphic scenes of the conflict including the siege of Ladysmith, the Canadian Contingent, British defence works and some of Char- lottetown heroes. Tickets now on sale Orchestra at Dodd’s. Balcony at -5 Clll1l'Cll SCYVICBS 0 Prince Street.---Prayer' and Praise ‘Ser-A __ ev ef _ __ t e secu or earl at Peters, before Stipendiary Blanchard d UIIWELCOHE h not obtained a conviction for third offence ° e mat' “u'h'°t°‘7 'Nh against Jane Dingwell of Morell. Case ' _ Mnrnomsr. _ f'4-»¢' _ | _ Prince, up Prince to Grafton, along Graf- i A V ' L \ » -vice in 10.15. Rev. J. W. Mccsimeu at 11 7 " and Rev. Dr. Jost at 7. ' neil at 7. Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for strangers. Sunday School at 2.15. E. L. and C. E. at close ef Sunday School. Evangelistic service at close of evening service. _{ PRESBYTERIAN. V . Zion.-1-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. D. B. McLeod at 11 and at 7. Sunday School and ogu for 1900 is to hand and it fully sustains Bible Class at 2.30.. ' cover is exceptionally line, showing a bou- The catalogue contains 48 pages andi U10 iSS119 Of f0!'II10I‘ Years- Thi? 1il3h081`8-Db St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10, Rev. Mr. Fraser at 11 and 7. Sunday School quet cf sweet peas in assorted varieties. and Bible Class at 230, " CHURCH or. 1~'1\'c1.A1\'n. printed in colors witha liberal number ` is a blank order form which will be found very useful when selecting. e chiefs Printed on it is a good map South Africa and the portraits of a num ber oi the British generalswho arejust no a “wipe” at the Boers; Purchasers o _ wipe. > 1 _' ‘ _.» -' ._ r;t>fr-T; 3, r_- -~< I 1 I ll ll Health Mme- -.r»i_-_'~=.s2 -/fee Gov _-;-;.@»&1‘~51l `- =< ii for S»ver1l Years-1-Dad l’s Kidney Pills a Perfect Mine of Health RocKmGHAn,N S March 16 -(By te graph ) The rich mine rec >ntly discovere by the oldest traveller in Nova Scotia, Mr Ireland says he cares not how ma ' Our Fancy Tweed Suits at $14.00 arewinnmg the most suitable we f°r it “S Health is enyoyed by allwho use its outp for us the greatest praise from gentlemen who _Dodds Kidney Pius. are judges of Values and Fashionable Tailor ing.We have cut the price for a short 'time the im1>r°v°ment.and congratulated hid _Donald Mcpadyen R,,e,da,e_L°,,,,, only. ' ‘ ° l Tailor. - _ ]'eadlng Fashlonab e - Disease, Diebetst and Drop sy have bee .ei li °°d md W 3m ~ cured bythem here, andthecases of Rhe 1 ill .l (L1 lllgfl QL _ 3 ll ll _ ~ ~~ - u::~.» moan ' '~-`~ f \ -~ ¢,` ' . __ '-~ -_- _ " ' " :}'71/_ffl_--_{.\`-fi 7 ».`\~ . ,= _ _ - .,- - - ' _" "VL §Y'{"_, »- ~ __ _ ‘ a Qt 1_ 2; nl( iii, ull, ,F7 ’ There is no doubt about the genuinen upon it. To each inquiry he has replie that D0dd's Kidney Pills cured him in 3 few days. The reputation enjoyed by Dodd’S K' ll h ti f N S ti ' ney Pi S in t is sec 'on o ova co I is indeed a. proud one It is s ife to that th y are used in every honsehol lowed A large number of cases of Brigh matism, Lumbago, Lame Back, I Sciati Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Blood purities, Diseases of Woman and - _ Urinary Diseases,that have deen cured them, are simply uncountable. _ Mn. MCLAREN of Messrs. James Paton St., 'P¢g;e1-'S Gaghgdi-al---Holy -& C0- has left at THE GUARDIAN'0fii¢e arcane 11 am. mar1ns10.15,evens<>ng at 0110 Of th0il` "Empire W01d0f" halldk I'-` Children’s Catechising and Bible Class . _ . . of welding the Empire together while taking Prayer meeting at 10.31), Rev. G. P. ` Sch these inexpensive goods can join in the Pastor’s Bible Class at 2-3)- n people use the mme He has named it th of Mr Ircland’s cure. All his friends, an of iilnsn-ations. Enclosed in each number St- Pauls--~-Morning prayer at 11 a. mf Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7. All seats free and unapropriated. Everybody welcome. ' 2.2!). All seats free and unapproplntcd. 1 BAPTIST. W f xnond at 11 and 7. Sunday ool welcome and provided with seats. _ cnurnan cnmsruix cmmon. welcome. Sunday School and Bible y 8E 2.3). 1 ' i _ 'Most Valuable Discovery- b w ‘ ` a Prominent Halifax Travel- _ _ _ - C EWS-ai ,._,___; _U |_ _ I . _ 1"' g.l:li(1i."Aii¥vI;1<§<§m»°e. ° ‘_ ' ’”""‘"*"R 1°-ND 3¥9“*v“- _ ""' ' ff, But Rockingham People _ Have Known 4 SAI-VAHON *mn* Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at 8 p.x_n. Week night: Service..--Monday, Tuesday,” » ,Thursday,_Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. I _ I . Tney Cure all Kidney Disease. V GOSPEL HEE1-mG_ . ., . le- ! ‘} ' 1 ¢ a . rs . U e O , » A ’ G 3 _ f ° ' _ ‘1 _ . . ess id C3 Im ' CHURCH OF CHRIST. and collections made in same district _ Robert Breakey John J. McLeod _ . ilood a cook to burn vou. I have anything youdwant in the jewelry line. Call and see :gag lfgtlgfgmfg Sem-73° _ W Watchmaker and Jeweler. ' Com. Gt George & Grafton Sta. _ ~ _ - 5 -COO K9 e~»-~». _ °W:.:.r““...°.a Branch Store at 'Victonl MM" w¢,~e.-massless ‘ Plaster will ééllievc rein oh mv other. Put up only in Badly med 1i‘*ll'll1o1 sever" ZLZZ22” ,'g"°;,,1=f;.,~; I Were YOu 'Z by dishonest jewelers- well deal W_il~h.IllB`- I 1300; Plaster any size. Every family Bewareoflmltarione Grace Church.--Prayer meeting at 101 _ Rev. Dr. Jost at 11 and- Rev. J .W. McCon- ,_ ` '_' A/ _ _cf . ` V A Ii < 7 ~ -""",,-_ "~ _ T Rev. Robt. F. Whiston at 11 and 7. All ~w»¢sen Pam-sage, Let io ’ _ Gospel Meeting.---Remember the Gospel* Henry Coma Moran Station I Meeting in Prowse’ 'new block, Sundliy George Colm H6303 Station .51 d aftgmoon af; 4_0‘elock. Strangers always _ *_ W LN welcome, Lesson Exodus 33-14 ‘My " _ M1- _ ~ ~ 1 _ - .a 1 __ ' now ci iz _-_... ` . » ; ago An old resident states that he drew a _ _ _ th _ ` U new lease of life from the mme, at least Canadlall _ A ' fouryearsago Others have made similar ' ____ __ -_ ',l__,,-_,QM -' V claims ‘ ‘_ ° _ .__ - y _ __ ._ _ _’ Amount already received and what PQI!!! of Mtllary lodged by the Merchants Bank of ' Jeisie Hun” H A _ ‘8\lj\i0l ° ~ $17ii&l_l_ Juris. our G°°d H“/“ml m*°°» “‘1d“Y“ in” “"8 'H atleast nivinmwmioe ate- 22 t Mrs. Edward Robertson, City _ 4. _,-1 ._....._' Receipm of concert in .Creek _ edu. ,Ei mu d by A' McArthur’ ' 1 i A sch I Received andacknowlledgodto date _ <1 l el Brook ` - ' lim he has hundreds of them, have remarkeldx lg_‘;l;°beMs;Ei‘;wJ. °M¢Fadgeu’ fawherz 1 Q $1.35 i a .50 Isaiah Breakey I-50_ _ 1 (ll ` _ Mrs. Sarah McFadyen .50 i U . . I sad; °l0hn A. McFadyen G __ . ° ` 'd .Jaames Breakey Lil) ' , And in every case inwhich they havebeen Neil L' Mclmdgen ' ‘ tried, a complete:a.nd lasting cure has fo .50 50 ,_ 1 John McNevin .50 vs Duncan McPhee Lili n Angus McPhee 1 .50 _ u_ John McQuaid .2 John McKinnon . _ _ ~ _ ’ Donald McLennan _ caf|“‘nt.‘ ali _Neil D. McFadyen » 1.0) by Duncan McGilvary _ A. B. G. .Z5 Nicholas Mc Arthur 1.!!! -» ` William McQuaid _ ..% Neil Lamont g .25 Angus Livingston .25 Donald McDonald .W .25 ` Charles McKinnon .% . Joseph Osborne _.25 ‘ Maggie J. McFadyen _Lilll for another season’s wear by the Diamond _ _.___ 'Dyes at a trifling cost. ' $1350 . Diamond Dyes work wonders and save _ _ _J . __ #homes onthisconiinent; All Watches, Jevel1‘y` It pays to have watch made by e ' You may attention if you watches tone ef Our engra' 0 0 'ver engraving, and can well. Tryus with your §‘ ' sf: ""'s` ~`~ ~53_:-' ' . \_/, ' _ ii Montague Collin llorell Station LW Ross McEwen, ,,,_Fort'y__ Jardine, llolfell Stati0n ali . ~ lllll|’T lllliillll Ydilll nuns mv. DIAVIOND DYE5 Give New Life to Qld' l what faded and rusty ai-¢.~.s,skm., blouse. Icepe, jacket, cloak, or your laces and rib- £0 ibonsthat you are thinkingoteonsigning theragbagcanbemadeasgoodeenew __ dyed with any of the fashionable and me- 'sonable colors that Diamond Dyer produce. I Your husbands, son’s, or ,and fadedovercoat or suit can be scores of dollars annxally _ f ` K slim homesuse the Diamond - theirbeautyand 0 an QS;’;l"“f°d by B' W-° M°D°“°"” Mt” 15°'-V Vmiumnens and E McEwen Mom” V $3” dealer gives you the _Ilya -when you ask forthe_m._ J _.six HILLIR DR. 811211 wi 111" ii its eeeeleeeepine\&,£ eeeebwaprieem em nueeeelneellieeee n°-.......“..'i~z. Qeeeelt. Cenaollyelei »»~~ »»¢fu-reouegleeeeeeueeeei €\ieee¢»-ele