.,..,_,__,_____. 5 _ THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN, MARCH 15, .9..5. sim- Live, ...... is 1 3 3 .+4-H is V I I' _ ! __-fi m \ K / i _ » Rusrsnvn Tuesday week after Easter for 'Y I _ 0 -.'~ Will be roam to 1 | ` 5 ¢_ Q a novelty in the form of n representation ' I A ;,_, sud.Jo|n- billousaesia, u1f::,i:,hf“"°° of "Uncle," to be given in the Kinder-gee - \ _-°°“ 9‘"°” N 'Gund it you die V_____,_,___________,_wW_~WW_A__ 1 ` ` ten Hsllun the nhrht of Tueeda ,the 2nd. 0 """""""" ' H 9 P ~ of May, This h|.,~1.|y .musing fm... 1.1 » _ . » ‘ - _ , ' ~ .W-~-_ 1 oo s ~ . ~ 1 » .J - -e. I s _ Re orters and CD"-es ondents Ev r where three acts will be given by some of our 1 ‘np F ,M ,..,, L,L______ __ _ f_» "__ th, 50|! D! lll dre“|;;|_ 35 “nu ,__ f -- ¥°“"¥'°*'°“t"‘i_ “":“i°}""'; P'°¢'”°_d° i" ' ' V V » Wu' ‘ "_ 'mn “N” 'Lf' ” ER Cuooxrsrr, York, is spending the Gnsuu Masquerade skate and Band LI:-M the nstikbll' If band” bdlwl' ,. \ 1' I - `.`§_`,i 2-_+2 10%* w°°k “i' Si' Pawn- ' Concert in the Rink to-1non°evv night, ur up-ui Lu uw u 1° V S . i ` ' v i b `. "'°` - . '* ' ~ he ' f' ` ` I INSPECTOR Jenklns h p xi _ I 5 t _ Thumdah I 1 P .S MsoNu1r has gone n est where . I N" wards the Temperance iwoliiiih ‘el 8 0 ORM!! DODD PIDGEON N0" Y°|'k» i" “ Hvlltliehzlilgarbklgti nl§§1HmScd;s?1?il;;‘::;: ._ rs" I .-~ me-sake of the late Dr. S. W. Dodd t A \_ ' , ` . \\ . , I 4 V _ 1 ‘ ‘ I I 00111; so sooo AS- 0URS. We knew 't_ T1, ` who use it, sriy so. C reople HAVE . - YOU TRIED Il ? frglilllig’ ;>f;uq:§_1iiy,11.e best, 3 _ -we ner 11.. Webster .& McKay. ea»V‘V‘U&vuw~,~`|l*,‘> STAMMERERS ,T HR DR. aRNo'r1‘ rnsrrrurrs nr-1|1¢ts;¢;E:3.,_1?§t-‘n p illness. l-le leaves behind him asorrow- wmmun names attached' H commence’ Salud on gatherme 0,,|1|ngs| Cha,-kg satisfactory. His friends have noqueetlon 1, es‘nnot,l_1e published. 0°] p to a Ss\’un.\r. communications received }:)“°""”'"°N °“mm°"°“ h"° b°°u "mga MB amlrsiu“ manner bhomushly ilrs A utrlsrrlvtr to re-organise Reform Divis .| ea the husiness community -St John Tele I N interesting whlst tournament was three days.-Murdock McSwain who was Brown, York, is improving under the played during, the past few days by the on n.tour to Boston and vicinity last sum- kllflll trentrnent of Dr .Ienkins_ hoarders at Mrs.:Carter's, Prince St. The mer for about two months intends going ' THE R E_ L Baptist churches Wm hold wirgieirs were Ray Schnrman and Calvin asain this comlug surnmerif ull is well a 1 . . thsjr Quarterly Conference M Bedeque on life lum. The contest was a very ex M§Sv'1;1t1:ln Jigs nvlerybmvpugrzggs B March 21”' and 22nd'Deleg“i'es coming by C ting one’ llbliasllxiiidtvould like tb lzive inrUncle Sam s r r1.1.rE W Bnowu of the Florida _ . . 7 eyed to Bedeque. Hotel, Pownal, who is employed with L. “mam as h° has three dimghtersbwhi; n W Demerltt, Gilman, Me.,as aloremnn have been livglgl ihlige fora “im sro ‘ gg; "1§,§;;e§°§“,;y*g;;§“'§,‘§q__‘;’§_eg iff$`.Ii.§H'f.`§... .'.."i»i...;.§”iI`..'l’..”.i..§.“_l’Z'.§ ml/lif'll1K the illfld 119 BHFIYUS the 2nd 0f long on his foot by the arte glancing. peowe here are anxiously mukinz “nd March, as they hurl very little snow this The leaders of three toes were cut and 16 “ming 1°’ the “'i“”“" i’°““‘ °°. ’“"m° tches hadmlm mme' He Wm behid operations and ln the mean time are outside world, but several times he re- turned empty, and for a 1r1onth very little. ._ Av __ '_ .. _ _ _ V ing widow, nee Miss `Melin= . _ 1" ra airs Perrin‘ss1lk lined Mocha, regu 3 _ .pprlc¢[z,1o. redncedio -~- - "°"'4°-I S new so- ntcedblack and col- ' zee 5;; to ,6;{, regu- - to 83c aiu Perrin’s " nr aid vlbvee, black and colored, glsc' l\ 5811. IIC! 5% to 7K. regular$1._1,5» duced to:...... . ...$1.02 5 pairs Pcrrin's gnsrsnieed undressed kid gloves, si. 1. 5,14 to 1.: rfzoilr Price fr,45, feduccd to ..... ..... .... ....lI.o9 rr n'e washing gloves,real kid guaranteed, ` re nlar 51,35, reduced to ,.. ._ 1.02 5 5 .. .4 6 pairs silk lined Mocha gloves, sizes 6 to 7;4,reguisr 31.ao,-_reduced to.. 8ac Frectorvn, two sisters, i-wo sons and one daughter. The eldest son, Milton is in the state or Mu.i11e.-Silas S. Robertson has built an improved goose boat, and expects eorupletimz the interior of William 1<`ord's residence, North River. “Daniel adds tur- penter work to his many other occu' potions.-John D. McDon11id, Red Point has nrrlved _home from the lumber woods of Maine. His experience has been like too many of our Island boys this winter, over a month on the road.-On 3rd March across seven sheep buck of Scth's fente, the winter been an ordinary one they would doubtless all have survived. GUEST OF PALMA. HAVANA, March 10.-Sir VV. C. Vnn Horne and Henry M. Flagler were enter- tained nt luncheon at- the palace today by President Palma. * BY BRIBING Till-I NERVES with opium you may stop a cough but the in- Hsmmstion goes from bad to worse. Allen‘s Lung Balsam, containing no opium, goes to the root of the trouble and cures deep- . !° of u. writ against him it was the opinion ` ` tg Q Film" .“i“'d""t“°iii7 “ned 7°°“r' on the street yesterday that if successful P `-‘ " -\s_\-6 -V' - on this western tri he will be able r- l li y_ . _ temporargf. Mr. Mnelsutt was one of the . clty's lea ing business men, reputed vveal- | and“.;;f'°&‘;§:::i: c';l“m°ddL°‘;tlf“l:::;‘°'” thy, agood citizen i11 every way and the sh b°x hum the mi in A* G' P°‘k°"’ Bank oi' Nova Scotia and theirconsequent if Frm” ni-shi’ W"° '°m““d°d 1°' “ action was read with general regret in e . Our great March discount sale is now in full swing in each department. \ we are giving discounts ranging from 25 to So per cent on almost every article inthe store. 1 we offer you these discounts on the best, cleanest, most desirable stock in P. E. Island. every discount is given exactly as ad- vertiscd, nearly everything offered is of use, I right now, when sewing can be conven- ‘ iently done. L for example, you can choose from the liandsomst stock of wsterproofs in town at 67c on the dollar. this sale includes a splendid range of Men's Furnishings at 25 per cent and 33 1-3 per cent discount. if you buy NOW you’ve most to choose from-and most profit to make. All speak in the h`ghest terms of the F Anovr-:Lrvin Canadian mnpsls thf stand taken l1y'I‘l1e Guardian in regard D O\\'1Ni1 to the scve1'it_»' ol the wentlier ..h,mdy_a”_“_wal_ch.. map of Manitoba’ ‘to the tunnel question ,md believe ,H8 . C. P. Clarke who was to lntve given the issued by mg Stow-,| Qompany, of W|n,,i. ibhe only way in which me Dominion ‘ peg. These upto-date engravers and Government can fulnl the terms of union. Any out of town customer can profit by these great discounts. Mail us your order- unable to do so before the tlrst week in “mp pub|i5hu-5 are me first, in gang), to oduce the ‘mx pmcesh, of enmwhm EAsr1-:rw Norms.-March is provirur with remittance and it will be filled same day. Ask for samples. whohave already secured tickets are re- mnp5_,, method used in me making milder than the preceding months, hut .. The damn wok place ME," val Mmm handsome colors, indexed and folded to ;l:°i‘;°li)i;'li(Ii£‘eS i;‘:_;'k§ug3';u;h°a;g°?0l?£ D' cg st pocket size, and enclosed l11 a handy Be , I gm _ _ m ]et’] co ered ruble cover, this little convenience r“c°s_S““'m “_“,i'o _S ey, 'Th ould meet with a ready sale at the with t'“°feet' oval 'QE Hee pg ef- e .n11p.~1cear.\vhich1tis cnucd-nftec.. p‘{’""“s”°" Ci‘“'i°’. °"““ "‘“ ° """‘y ms. trips to supply us with the news of the Dress Linin gs Plain Sateens Tickings Ginghams ll Flannelsl Fleecy Cottons 1 Plannelettes Umbrellas Yarns Ladies’ Kid Gloves Embroidery Silks Handkerchiefs " Linen Collars and Cuffs White Shirts V Mens' Unlined Gloves Black Sateen Shirts Flannel Shirts Suspenders Hair Brushes Overalls and Jumpers Mens’ Night Shirts Hosiery Corsets Sweaters Umbrellas Trunks and Valiscs Ladies’ Underskirts Cretonncs , Tapsstries Flcor Oiicloths Table Ollcloths Wool Blankets Wadded Quilts Carriage Wraps Horse Rugs 5 Hessians ,__._,- E ` 33 I-3WD. C. Oli 50 D. C. 0if Ladies’ \Vinter Coats Ladies’ Capes Children’s Coats Ladies' Hats Colored Feathers All Dress Goods Silks Velvets Velveteens Ribbons Bralds and Gimps Colored Cotton Shirts A11 Flowers Neckties Men’s and Boys’ Under- All Bird. OSPYCYS and " wear includin Staniield’s. ~ - , Mews and gB0 S, Lined other milhuery ornaments Y gltges and Mitts , A lot of Ladies' Skirts en S and Boys Caps White and Colored Shirt Laces oves Women's Underwear I Wrappers Cashmere Waists Pl’i11tS Ladies’ Skirts Rugs Curtain Nets 1 Veilings Ladies’ Neckwear Waists Embroidexies we 1 <1 C 1. - D 1' G1 o an as mere o Furs of all sorts. Sleigh Robes Siik,Waists ' Sateen Waists Wash Goods Knit Wool Goods Wsterproois Carpets Mattings Hats Lace Curtains it Warps Art§Muslins Wall Paper Art Sateens Stamped Mats Muslins L adics’ Whiiewear ‘ Spools Grey Cotto ns i i , , seated adections of throat and lungs. There was a. large attendance at the ......_........_ 5 MOORE (& MCLECD , 1 r ., I *ii - H. 9'; market esterda and rodute was more "W V V ` `~`= p . plentiful than fob some weeks past. H°m"mu`Th° finest Mill” Extract", Alarge quantity of fowl and chickens Nothlnglike itlto increase appetite “and _* was in which sold from 40c to 80cm pair. i;“ii\dv“%ii;;l57"t°'“`Z hotties f°l` A few geese were in which sold at 75c ‘ ' e "1 Phmu B' |4431 I eaélkwer brought from 23256 per lb Elie wiggle stock at thnhig store is n0“.'0F ' se nu rt ‘5, 33 and 50 per cent oil". Your Efhsre wxshrcsiligigssggzmsrigoégli price chance to make money by spending it at A ERS P _ , . . . . _ . I Apples were quite plentiful ,md som PFOWSC BIOS. l.1d ll. I because it is badly bro kin or 111 med of rc-11}.i1oisfc1111_x,'. from 16 to Zoo nor nook- Fashionable shower roof _ ‘ D coats ' There WISH R°°d fi“"“t'*'¥ uf mf? “mi and cloaks one third oil' at Stanley WE “AN nu THE outs brought in which sold fro1n7nto85c' B10, - per ewt-. and 40to50c per bus respectively. ` Isd 3| Potatoes remain at 25 30c per bus. llund eds of yards of Dress Goods have The price of pork keeps about the same been boupht over our counters during the i when it comes to repairing furniture-in most cases making the piece frm; 6* to we per lb mst few days and h d _,I _ _ as ood as new. Of co . if » _ . ‘ . _ - . o e sold. It will be wisdom to come quickly and procure your wants in IN thrsiine while our big discounts last 'lill U U Always the best value in the city 11.11.1507 oil' -M Train 8: C Tasteir ss Cod i t Liver Oil with l`lalt Wild Cherry and Hypophos- phites This preparation has an agrees lc'taste, and will not cause any of the uu- plesssnt digestive dis- turbances so character- lstic of the raw oil. Price $1.00. BULK PERFUM ES We have a splendid line. Here area few ofthe odors : Azurea.. Le Trefle. _ Carnation. -Monad Violet. Cashmere Bou- quet. - . Violet Dulcano. , etc . etc. Prices from roc to 90c an ounce. Bring our perfume bottle sud hsvelt dlled. “ The Two Macs " iilcllonulnilutllnnun i t b un re A more yet le ` tclfgvou so_`b“! U ‘lrrisf apiece cannot be irxulvwe will _frankly msn . ~' ' - y us- lone ,9. We will send foryour repair work. “ ` . ~ . or ... 1.; dw' 1.1 4 ' - Qt Mark Wllflll FllX11lSl.lll1g C0'S. ` 1 ' ` " ‘ 'f ` i W' ~ ._-.le ._ J Pure Wool Versus Shoddv Everybody sees the folly of buying clothes made from srrorrm' CLOTH but the large majority of consumers not being experts do not know until after they have worn them “what was in them" and then it is too late. People buy shoddy cloth and clothing chiefly because the m.=.rcl1nnt forces the sale of such stuff, thcrc bt-ing more profit in it FOR HIM . And thc purchaser thinks they are cheaper not being able to dis- criminate between shoddy and pure wool. We Use No Shoddy In Our Factories Suits to ordcr and ready-to-vu-ar pants and overcoats, home- spuns and flnnnels, cloth and tweeds, horse rugging and blsnketing, yarns and stockinetic, Wholesale and Retail THE HUMPHREY iililTH|i_iii Sliiiiii, Opera House Building, City A. WINFIELD SCOTT. M r. 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