...__ ..-_.................. _ ,__ _ `_.,-'-, or-"-.,,'_~ fi_l.1_' »,i'-.._".‘_.;._ 1 _' » ._ 5. . =-~ _ .. _ ,- " "'* ._ '55 ` *+ _ THE GUARDIAN CHA WN, 3” _l° 1* “ "=f-»~sat~»~:;1i~ sw. _ua sf * I V C ARISTO PLATINO PRiNTS 1 class by itself-an artistic- class--that has onlg ‘to be a-:en to be appreciated. The popularity - 1 ncreasing oeciuseit is based on quality, \ studio. ~' Wkix \ 'vi ~»»-i- .V WWW” """ ` fear 'In iijggos Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a hair food. It feeds, nourishes, invigor- ates the hair. That’s why it makes the hair grow, stops fallin hair, and keeps the scalp free from dandruli. It alv/ays re- ' ' e. B stores color to gray hair, all the deep,_ rich color of early lif And it is an elegant dressing. smossatas. .1. c. un co.. Lawsuits... .. “ Y wp’ v " Ter’a Hai Vigo sto d hi f falli h i I ....i‘.. ma. nl.. haf. ....¥.‘S°t..I“.li.i §...i°il‘&....»~"5 i‘i..§.‘?v%%.‘ii§.§’.5‘.f.l,’e...°“ .‘.’.‘I.‘T‘3i.'i?.‘.’ ”” ' " tl/ \- ~‘?_“‘§Q L). to FE ;,,» Z5. ov "»l"`- bi " _ff"`=. `~»";;l_,~._~;5 THE _ .l_.i'3_ ORMULA GCLD CLOCKS Cost at litt`e more than some b i_:he_g`ilding` is superior and the ti keeping qualities much better. See them at, _ - W. W. WELLNER, _ _ 1 _ _ - sUN,NYs11_>E. __ _ 'run mcfrnsr. mir srrssr Burners ll iN Pao rocuarnic Poarnairs Are to be found in our New Style, Upjto-date _ WITH FOLDER COVERS __ These fflders made of heavy c ark colored ,‘ material. give to a portrait it style and dig- nity .hut '.i.ld greatly toits attracdv-ness. OUR HOLIDAY SP RCIALTY _ This year will be ARISTO PLKTINO PRINTS WITH FOLDER COVERS They iudividualize a plciure and place it in i r we ire always zlad to welcome visitors to our . I I ’ Hughes’ Cough Mixture_ Gives prompt relief, a few doses will cure the most obstinate cough or cold, try it. Money refunded ii not latiafactury. Price 25c. . ._ _ ' . ' _ i Hughes’ Digestive Tonic, . ° , 1| Will brace you up iftera cold, a iine nerve tonic. Price 25c. 1 oueiies, THr;.r@§s1S_ l l `l ,_..._....___1- 15:!-ie; -_sig -|---on No other Drug Store carries such a complete stock o DRUGS, DYES, etc., as » \ Our Dispensing 5 Department.-'_ “Complete in every Particular.” Telephone your orders, we will do the rest. ~ REDDIN BROS-, ~ l PHONE ss opp. P.o. l . L 1 1,1 ;r*'_§_ f l gomrRl€lY7" incur .i ‘ I IN THE » MURNINU a It’s very _comfortable to slip your feet into warm cosy slippers. , We will sell all our felt slippers at cosT VVon1eri’s German 17c “ 'plain felt 38C All $1.10 fur trimmed slippers for _ A 75 c. See W iudow. | #School Association, met in session at _the ` - _ _ ‘ ` .Bedeque Baptist Church, Thursday 18,. I __ _- M' liitegfelenno 12th. The both sessions were well attend- _with daily occupation. ' » A _ _ ~ | ed notwithstanding the rough day. After “I`fefeI it my duty torfcommend _ 1 _ _d votional exercises led by President Pyramid Pile Cure, for after suferlug . - _ _ minutes of previous meetingiwere read with a most t distressing form l and adopted, alsoreportofSecr_e.tnry which Piles. I-am entirely cured, thanks ` is as follows:-Another year has rolled iz-emedy. _Anyone doubting around andweby the grace of God are no Marg-aret»,'Brady, 156- Whitman - - ¢ 1 your odoy w tt 3:4 W ate nys speak Q. e lane 'rhesus srieil nur srxinrr ruolansi- A. F WBBSl‘& yn, 4. ‘-`f‘ '.»T‘_-==”“*» '»1"_~."‘ 31:1- .°.~'-" .~ ff ,. . _,, . ... . ‘af- ` v I VV have a nice ' giggifig ol’ frcfsh, Ginger Snaps __ ,le _ __ _ " thafweareodering tlés* .r-_ _ ' ` ll W€€k ICI’ ~ _10 cents not r ‘G 'V claim/pro 5” I |\Lll J 11-1 Everywhere BAND at the Rink to night, absolutely perfect ice. RESERVE next Monday night for the meeting of the Natural Hlstorv Society. An interesting theme-The 'relation of Electrlbity to thef other forces of Nature. _ , g :_ , Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield Sunday ing at O'Lea`ry Presbyterian Church at 6.30 o’cloc1i:. ‘ Vics. Don’t miss the biggest game yet. Faster Hockey was never played here. Admission 25 cents. Seats 35 cents. Plan at Hughes’ F»rmer’s Inctitute will be held in Clyde River Hall on Saturday February 21st. at seven o’clcck p. rn. All members are requested to attend, important business. ’ '- _ J. Dnvimnanx SEo’y. JUDGMENT was delivered _'yesterday in the case ofthe applicition tt George Gillian for release' under section, 7 of' the Habc as Corpus Act. The Court l eld that all possible had been done to brine' aboutaspeedv trial, and the fact that thejury disagreed is a human contin- gency and nota sufiioienl ground to ask for discharge. The prisonfr therefore re- mains in Prince County jal to await _his rial at the Ju oe term. t NVE, the employees ot Geo. Carter 8; Cc, accept with pleasure the challeniie of the firm and employees of Haszard & Moore, to a friendly name of hockey, in Hills- boro Rink, the date to be arranged later. Conditions-That a barrel of No. 1 Apples be presented by the losing team to the winners. Our team is composed of :-# 'Elmer Ritchie, J. D. Webster, Edwin Williams, Ray Williams, Heber Carter, A. C. Sinclair, Nelson Music. Charlotte- tnwn,` Feb. 18, 1903. _ l .- Drmnrc. the past ygarthe businessof the largely increased owing principally to the trons and the satisfaction to the customers. The follow_i_ng._table shhws the amount of milk supplied hy the sevenlargest patrons for the year 1902. the total amount ‘receiv- ed by each and the average price per 100 lbs: ' No. lbs supp‘iad§ 'Total cash Average for the year. received. or-ire per 100 lbs. 209610 $ 2,2B7__32 $ 11191 144037 'A - 1.52199 . 106 106859 ' _ 1,187.48 'l.ll1 74148 ` 84035 1.133 62515 ` 6'i8.3l ° 1.085 58967 663.-03 1 124 56809 618.79 1 083 Tunkeepers of the city jail are directly opnosedito the many derogatory statements 'lad to renort I 1979 schools Reporters and Correspondents §§§_<;§'f_;;lj_=1E§;;§§§;mf_;‘;éfs=;;f;¢;@;;’: - l Rav. H. G. Ganz wiir preach in one °°ff°-is lsriavd theretarene doubt February 22nd at 3 p. nf. and in the even,- To-Monnow night-Crystals vfrsusla numinamm commmea was Aspecial meeting of the Clyde River f Sec’y-Treas.-Hermes Myers, are-elected. Charlottetown Condensed Milk Factoryhz so excellent prices they have given their' pa-_i_ Conyemions as.. they mam Cnnstkn .1 national lessons. The Convention closed, 8 D _ - year,an increase of one. ` 'Lhe`t.otal,numba_r of odicers are as follows: L16, scholars, 818; total, 934; average, attendance, 550; addei to the church 20; Home department mem- bers 97; amount spent for support ci benevolent purposes, $34 90; -inter- denominational wi rk $6.65 We note la decrease of 49 scholars. The comparison tine Cave and Bonshhw 'Brat report this } yea.r;B_edequgB_ increase elgt t;B edeque'M same; CheltonM. same; Caps Traverse M. same; Carleton North M. increase ten _Searletown _M increase' niiie; Tryon B same; Tryon M decrease ten; Victoria M decrease' six; ' -Westmorland B two; i Much dillelritv “is by the inclination of young' away from the S. S. when they the cause of decrease income We hope to overcome this in future( We should press on and on double our membership. Let our be, "upward and onward.” After 'consisting of Albert Schnrman, Thea, ‘Moysf-, Henry Lowther. By vote Carruthers shared the privileges of the reported as follows.: Vice Pres.-Webster Boulter. 1 ` Additional.Executive.-JamesMorrison, Attemas Scburman. _ - . It was decided to hold the July Conven- tion in the Cape Traverse Methodist _Church and that the date _be 'left to the Field and District Secretaries. James ‘Carruthers speké a few words on the _ necessity of more parental t aching and A closer connectitn beiwien parents and scholars. Many' questions were asked and profitably answered by our ' V Field Worker, Rev. G. P. Raymond. The evening sessinniwaa _ excellent, the new President in his place; devotional exercises led br Henry Lowther. Albert Schurinan gravel the _address of welcome, and Mr:Carrnthe_rl replied in an appropriateimauner. The Home Department was introduced very’ plainly and the fruit which followed Convention. The nominating committee » Pres.-Lew1sTriieman. . ~ 1 -;.= department of S. S. work' 'was very _iactory. Hr. Wiirren then read a excellent paper on the '“Ab§enc’o‘ Juniors.” lt was w_or;tiiy_ of Rev. F. A. Wightmaii spoke very _agingly to the many workers of “ehurhiei Goa andthe reward eine v follow their labors in that great Our_Field Secretary pointed out the 'Road done the District abd” fellowship. The development of ltalent bringing into use the' H'om_e'Depart ment and having _the`inluei_i'ce of great lmen among us,' and lastly because they were the originators of the I interdenomi- Call feeling profited by attending. .-_Hiiiiiras Mimns, _Seefy-Trees. 'Is Crushed by Chronic Troubles I One of the most_ weakening, undermin _ ing troubles, which mankind_is___heir__nq ‘hemorrhoids or piles. The victim which have been made about Fred Good- speed and express their faith in his ahillty to develop _into a good citizen. One of the otiicials said today that during the, year he has been connected with the jail many has never yet had to do with qbetter boy _than Fred Goodspeed. No matter how often any one passes his _cell or meets him, he is always ready with a pleasant smile and a cheery “G:>od~day.” His con- duct since the first day of his imprison- ment has been everything that could be desired and he has succeeded siinplv by being natural in making others trust him. “Goodspeed has been six mgnths in jail yesterday," said the jailer, "and I cau’t say too much in praise .of him in so far as regards his conduct with us. I don’t be- lieve the boy is halfso bad as some people try to make out. I have watched him closely in the past six months and don’t believe there is any- rt ason' why the re- formatory should be made a prison on his account. If Gaodspeed is treated the same as ths rest of the boys out there I .don’t believe he will ever try to escape. But if he is shown that the others regard him as a desperate 'criminal that will un- doubtedly have an éifecton him-it would ormatbry.-St._John S'ai'. Tnii: sixth Annual Convention of the South East Prince District Sunday E " p-rmittedtopreeeutoncemoretheannual C1¢y¢1and0hio.” _ » '_ - report of 'said district. ` We ` ai-e‘ _ , ‘ e ui ' » _boys have comeunder his notice but he. ou any boy.” Goodspeed has his things all,packed up ready for removal to the rc-~ bécause th"e pain is slight and may only occur occasionally, i r he be reassured by the -occasional ance of the symptoms. “And yet if at very start he had found a rational to soothe the inflammation, probably never have had a return of= irritating malady. ' < ` I Piles may develope at any season _ees and nfglectful of the disease at O y ' , , fl, the abuse' oficathartics often -causes trouble, and a period arrives when tho' dread of pain at stool becomes so great‘ that the suiierer begins toneglect the calls of nature,and the howels are eitherjorced to retain the feces or are only’pa.rtia1ly cleared. on account oflthe sufibrgng atten- dant? upon a thorough movement. Before you reach this stage use aremedy ' which removes the cause, thereby eradica- ting the disease, and that is the Pyramid Pile Cure which is sold by all druggists at _ fifty cents a. package; it is in the form of a suppository, is applied directly to the fpartsadected and brings about a complete ‘cure, quickly and painlessly. A valuable little book on the cause and cure of pllesl is published bythe Pyramid Drug CJ.,` Marslrall, Mich.. and we advise every snderer to send for a oopv of it. ._ _ People who have suffered from piles for years are often astonished at the instantre-__ ne: expel-iénned from the iii-at iippiti-ation. Another important advantage- is the that anyone can use, the remedy without . __ w. It #ister bar-nasal study and im e East up-toiate sys toull, ifyou _ ' , ' ‘ J A n ' _ ' 5, ‘_\ _ MEAT of schools $177,l0 ifor missionary and _ j _i` l amciawiso .iZ.§I§¢*“`f‘i7l _wi 5 »- vw ‘ 1 =._ _t- f ~,--.- ,A -,se ._~ __ ‘_ _ ' _ ‘L1 R ` '_ _ ;' .' f 7 fi " __ * it * g-. i i ' t,. ~, ' _ “_ ,f, ' . ,,¢:’ ; 1 ' `-" ~ _ , _ __ _ , _ I isolate.-»uf-» ...a»~ _,pu #_ This time _rt is -~ ' ' ' . ` :fri -fr-.‘,.-:~» 1-4 fee ~ WITE 1 > 4' i \ .. - 1 . __Unpara§leled _ v clues, direct farm e ' ` _ makers.- _ what Lawns White Pique ' _ White Organdics ' White Dimities ‘ 'White St`rip€‘¢S White India Linens " Z Striped Iudianolas ' Persian Lawns ' ' | _ .ff .___.....E,, in W ' The ineat grades inha.1"reh.ar;d half barrels _ rrva noses - ,snsvkli 1 _ _ _ - gunna rirv ~ ulouaaeu ' ~ IGHT ' PARKDAIZB ' "ru,1:soN's PRIDE ' Puntrair- VITAL FURCE- 4 i mmm trans _“__ . Our _:patentee goes with every; barrel. per!ect.i'y_ uafaetpry. _ Phone ll2 ` ,`----.... 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