I ‘ ` . v \ /37%: .25 f ww F \‘ is'-f§` _: " _, . __j“,~.,___§§; . __ I fir, " ._ _. __ ___ ml _ . "_r'&.-='»»~.'.°‘- ’ . f 'lf - \ "* Hi Iii" ij-fzfr _ ,__. . - _ _ gd. <4-»» ““". _ ~-; "'f .t . __.. ,__ _ ‘/~°-1-..c.._ _ _ ."` _sf ._»;\l.c._.I sms". """'* “i '_' `-."5 \ . Saturday Snaps Specials for Saturday Only _ __'_ Men’s Furnishing Dept. Good.\fali1cs abound in the me11`s 1 1 _ I i department. l oniorrow in particular. Careful dressers will find” correct furnishing underpriced. V 125 Men's black shirts worth $1, 2 5, Saturday Ui U1 9 f Io=Doz all wool underwear Worth \I 'Ji O I.I5, Saturday 25 doz ileeccd lined underwear Worth t‘~i,io_ .\atu1da_\ 85 suit. O 50 do'/_ woolen _gloves worth 501:, Saturday' loc per pair. Io do'/. l`auc_v colored shirts worth 85C, Saturday 456 /-5 "W/V-° I?/J l;}rDA,qf-.1/,:/,i/7_-,i L 573/pg ~ ‘ 'Officer in Block-vfiharlotietliwd 7 at 1.15. Wallace Higgins, City, is visiting in Stanhope. Pork yesterday sold from 6 to 7 cents per lb. ' Waterville, Me. The Stanley got into Georgetown yesterday at 10.30. , -- .1 The mail train arrived yesterday Y James Fisher, City; has gone t0'Aid Bociet€__'ol the Baptist Church. Miss Blanche Howard has returned home to Clyde River alter spending n few days at Wlnsloe being the guest ‘ol Misa Louise Howard. George W. McPhee will deliver ani ,address in Clyde River Hall on `Tuesday evening March 17, under the auspices of the Women's Missionar ‘There is n 0 to be given agood program. Admission ten cents. Home oil the Guordlan's young, ady readers' of today may dad food The Minto got into Pictou yester~lfor thought in the followln extract There were eeventy-five bags of mail by the Stanley yesterday. ' Nelson Currie, West iRiver, crosses today to Pictou en route lo Hoyle. f B, C. ‘ t There were twenty passengers toi) Georgetown by the Stanley yester- day. _» V Miss Ethel Jardine of Frcetown is visiting Miss Amelia Jardine, Hills- boro. cents. i P. D. Bowlcn, Cardigan, leaves on h dey lllvlllllls Rt 5~30~ In sending his yearly subscfiption tol *_*-' one of the Winnipeg newspapers A Cal. Bell has arrived at his homclManltoba farmer wrote: "Dear Sir- ln Stanhope from Boston. In you see any women that want to. fget married send them this way. Il 'want a wife myself and a good many Iml;p;ptS_es___§r_;e:;fi?¢_n§__3t__g?___;:_e:t:__Dg` itil; _s_u;s_ gains warmth in the next__ lfyiondny on a trip to High liiver,`We¢1nesdny last of Miss Louise Mc. more." _ There were a good many visitors, rom the country in the City yes-| erday, numbers availing themselves' l the lalrly good sleighing to colne` ‘ n from considerable distances. Bomei who drove from as far away as Cra-l paud reported the roads to be in" good condition, but much better nearer the City than farther away. However, there is but a thin cover-‘ , ing of ice and snow upon the high-_' ‘ ways, which will soon disappear if Tile marriage took place at the ome of Rev. G. Id. Ross, City, on Alberta./_ Neill, Nine Mile Creek, to John Mc- Bargains in Wash Goods at the White GoodsSale prices during this sale. Every good sort of washing material i I 4 i l Peter McCnrvell_ oi St. Dunstan's (lollege, is visiting his home in ‘ Emerald. 1 Dr. McLellan of Summerside gave zu most instructive lecture before the students. George and Mrs. Douglass, City, are visiting James S. and Mrs Doug- las, Hillsboro. Forbes Sutherland of Montreal is the guest of Sir Louis and Lady Davies, Ottawa. , Miss Sullivan, ,nf Prince Edward llsland, is the guest of Mrs. W. Scott, Ottawa. 7 preach in Hcartz’s Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 p. m. ` i Herbert H. (iurtis and Charles H. ,Clark 'of Victoria were in the City ‘yesterday on business. ` Oats went up slightly in price yes- terday and black sold at 46 cents per bushel und white at 45 cents. | __ l Quite il quantity of hard wood_ was oilcred for sale in this City yes-Z ltcrdiiy and sold at one dollar per" load. I __ 4 The cargo by the Stanley to Gcorgctown yesterday included two cars of seed and two cars mixed! lfrcight. I The members of Court Westmore- land, Crapaud, intend having an en-l tertninment and social on Monday evening the ltith inst. The High- Chief Ranger is expected to be pres- _cnt. There was u largely attended, ,market yesterday and all the usunlf 'commodities were in good supply.l ‘Buying and selling were brisk in the forenoon. Outside, on the market square, there wus a good supply of' [loose and pressed hay selling at ti5c' lto 80c, and straw at 35. More than forty-five friends of lBruce and Mrs. McMillan, gathered at their comfortable home on the Brackley Point Road, on Thursday Inight to spend an evening of merri- mcnt. 'l`hcir anticiputions were 'morcl thhn fillcd, and one of the jollicstl tlmcs of the season was s cnt in' Rev. John Hawley, l\'farsliticl:l,\'rillise>;5eg Home information 8 that temporily a journey has been I. ' ' i . s Donald of the some place. The brldc'i li ‘was charmingly gowned in grey' ‘ wearing a becoming hat to match and was attended hy Miss D. Mc-47| Quarrie while Sami. McNeill, brotherp _of the bride was groomsaion. After ‘, the ccrcmony the young couple, with ltlieir friends drove to the bridc‘s ; |home where a delightful repast and: 1 _many kind wishes were awaitingi ,them and n. most enjoyable evening was spent. l . A number of items of news sent ini ‘ _to The Guardian for publication' |lntcly have been unaccompanied by, the names of the senders. As has been frequently stated, paragruphs“ scnt in this way, unsigned, cannot; he published, unless they refer trl matters about which this office pos.l . howil I that the news is authentic. It will not do for writers to sign tllvil 'fi news items "Subscriber," or llv air, name other than their own il they wish to huve some appear il; cl-if paper. The names of the write-1-: are 3 not wanted for publication but rnsre- ly os evidence, that the notes are J trust\vorthy_ _ _Au exichungc says:-“At the Crystal Theatre last evening .Kllby the Magician appeared for the first time in a grandly mysterious act. Kilby is n Hindoo presenting a new array of Modern Miracles, and scientific il- lusions, diliering extensively from, former so called Magicians. Hel. really does such wonderful illusive work that one would hesitate wheth- er to rank him among the ordinary ' humans or as belonging to the sup_ ernaturnl, and calling in the aid of residents ol- mystic renlmg to assist hlm in his ~ 1 work. His wife assists him and _in the cabinet act is a marvel. How she frees herself from her myriad bonds is impossible to understand; and at the close nf the Kilby’s performances one feels 'S~\\\~.\-.~e.»:.-.wean taken into the realms of magic and that the two Hindoos were the elgnlng powers therein. No one 5 ‘hould miss seeing Kilby for he is o, revelation as well as a marvel." . ,___ _ 'S < W e Have finished /\ ECIDEDLY thc largest and best equipped wash goods depart- ,' 5 ment in P. E. Islaudoifcrs you of its best at sharply reduced i specially price cut for you and only a few mentioned on account ~ of cramped space-come early for these bargalrs won't long 8/5 pg remain, 75 Pieces English Prints---l2l-Zc peryd. 75 pieces best linglish soft finish print in light and dark co'ors. 32 inches wide close line durable cotton well worth l5c, l6c per yard. For Friday and Saturday I2 |'2c. Must be paid for at time of salt- cone charged -none put an ay. This offer is withdrawn as soon as the 75 pieces are sold. This is positive. White Cotlons at thc White Goods Sale ‘ 5 inches while collon nice soft finish special . . . . . .'l_c »‘,| inch while cotton soft finish English fabric rpccialnt . . . . . ... . . . . . . . _._ . . . . . . . . . . . . ....'._ Bl-Ze 36 inch “'l`iules" Lougclolh fine, smooth, special _ . _ _;6 inch "Queeu’s cloth" a splendid fabric for flue underwear, special . . . . . _ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . .llc 36 inch “Queens cloth’ very fine good ivclghl. smooth as silk, thoroughly shrunk special _ . . ._ . . . . . . . .I4 I-Ze { White' Lawns at the White Goods Sale 4o inch lawn in very fairgrade. special .. . . . . . . . lflc 38 inch Victoria Lawn “l{eapey" finlsh specicllé . ¢ . ¢ - ii-~......... .....-....t ......-.-. 'C 38 inch Victoria Lawn fine smooth sheer fabric. special.... l7e India Linen very fine shee r fabric 3| inches wide. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Linen, very choice finer than the last 31 inc es wide special ut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . ............24c I ` 600 Yards Dainty I2c Muslins at 8c This is a notably attractive offer of dainty little mnslins in floral designs, effects of blue, greens, nlouves and greys on 21 white ground. Especially adapted for wnists and dresses, for nlisses and children 27 inch fabric worth lzc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bc . l'\~ 1 Dimity and Organdies at :newline coops SALE /\ notablv attractive range of all these goods recently received and specially price cut for the \Vhitc Goods Sale- _ Ilainty pin stripe white dinliry corrccl width and 'lcvlurcspeciulul . .. .~20c usforine Lawn a soft fine dainty fabric for many puposcs special _ 260 Nninscok, 2,6 incllcs, fiuc soft bculllifnlly finished fabric spi-cial 2lC ,Suvr on Linens Al. the While Conds ' Sale ` Sllruuk sliirl wniwl suit linen, vlery clloiru. special - _ _ _ 25c loiucli, uurc_ lincu sllirl. wulsl sunlng very fine. Kfmll weigh' spccml _ _ \5_0_C _go "l`lr.'lwc:lsy"|lllcll very ever' lhrcud pure linen, price will lo ' _ _ _ 69° 363 inch Linen Lawn, hue shccr pure linen price-goal! lo Ogandic Crisp dainty Sheerstiractive special at _2lc Orgnudie in particularly choice flue sheer finish and dainty special \ 334; 1 Special 39 cent l’-ersinn l, iwn a notablv fine offer sof fine sheer fabric special 39:: Duck Suillngs At th: While (mei: Sale 27 inch llnck sniling good heavy weight, nice finish, special cut lo I1; 27 inch wllitc suiting drill, very edective costume fabric cut lo I1 Tucked Lawnsiu 36 inch width-somewhat soiled and crushed-vcry nice fabrics. nicely made, neatly tucked, splendid for aprons worth 25c for `15¢ C midnight hour, highly praising their ‘host and hostess. Among thosel 'present were Roy and Mrs. Holman,l D games, music, and singing. A deli- icious luncheon was served and thc ompuny dispersed long after the - taking ~ 'si ‘~ .,~¢»ww »m“m“\-.-...WM ...-.c..\».\w.-.w..,~.. 25 doz nicu`s tics Worth 35, 45 to 55c, Saturday 25c, _ ,_ __ -.__-__ Wash Goofs 4 Department . \` 5oo yds best lsjliglisli _pril1|. "ll fast colors, this yearn i:'00L|_Si regular |5c, Saturclnl' _ ll 19?' 500 yds lable linen 52 inch wu c, worth 52c, Saturday __ 39'¢ FC" ld _ ~w)».~“~l»_¢\***l»!" Reidy-to Wear Department lo doz while lawn waists all new goods. all sizes, regular $l.?5- Saturdav _ _ _WC Special lot of silk wlu~-is ollsw.e_s. worlll $3 25 to 3 75 for $1 /5 Corsets. ro doz while and dmb corst-ls "ll sizes, regular 65c for 49\` Dress Goods |_l§fl Department _goo yds \'cnelinn Cloths in all the lun-st shzulcs in_cludi_ng brown, ' nnvy, black und wine colors, 40m. widc, worth 6.‘~lc, .S_nlurday 45c _goo yds only of imported spring tweeds, invisible slrjpes and check __ffec!s. worlll 65, Saturday 45c yd ____Ladies’|`lS-kirts. 3 doz la|.lics` skirts worth $3 25 for $7 lo. Hardly pays for llle cloth. Ask to see them. Ladies’ Costumes. All this spring‘s goods; one lot of l`unc_\'|coslumes, lweed ragnlBf$ l 5-0° Special ill 0° ladies’ Wrallllcrs 3 dov. left worth up lu N75 Saturday f93C -,_ In Manufacture have f _i ,_ -' _ A Household Ward .¢§`2.et.-¢.!.¢ , Ecurss BAKERY ...K...S...... ’ _ "lll llll lllli” 1 D ’ ' ' . ,l -ml~rw»\»-mi. ’ el-is-_-1 _ _ _ Sydney. Many are surprised to lcnrn that lnumber is 40 but it is not correct ex-' . iz VC 'mr' 1 stock _.~....=~; ..<1.-.».~~.,» .~. 7 .=-,~ 4.... ,there win so 47 instead of 40 days ,`¢§;§;;"_,as; *_ _ _ _ __,,_a _. ..~»-»_-------- ~----~ "'* ' " “""'"""`:/f-r-‘ ~-i- ,",__W ___,,__W__` ,_ lN CHANCERY. i ln re Harker Infants a \ _yi 7; I in Lent this year '1"he familiar zmdw-1]] i I , "5" -‘_=,'?r- I ' ept when one ne lccts to count the *Jin* 011 H1165 lll '_:”;f*' ._ _Qi iii , . _ ~. -, _ 3. ' i C il . I” . ° ` /flirt* ` "ii ‘ir \ ` Noliul-isincl-1-lx\‘gl\'¢'|i that lululnr on Ontol- ~Sun-.»,=.ut`..f -..I.1'_ -»~-».-.,~.»,_Tf.;__._.__‘_._;;_;,_'_r__.,~ 3 flour tens us the limit of their ab- `stinencc from frivolity. Since the lcouncil nf Nice in 325 thc feast of ,Easter hns been kept on thc Sunday g E ithe beginning of spring which is the ~ I ‘inns applied the name to the feast of lthe resurrection. It is usual with Your Chaps urns many churchmen to maintain that_ _ 40 days are all that are considered , , M ____ _ A to be Lenten days,-the Sundaysnbe-1 ing distinguished as Sundays in L . _ ent _ _ .__ _ l I Tclephone zl I The Reputation of l srlzwsltrs lsnenn ‘ Has Been l1onestlyBarnec| Quality, Cleanliness and Skill l l l i made the name Look out for bargains nCXl wCCli. ., . _ .- -. - | -cl-auf mrs felli-ll |-oilon, vlli-Ioiw n\c|~llucoilioi-lim' .\lutl|l,~~ |||.l1|( lu( nxlnllu. lnuili. lll ll; l l 'following the. 14th day of _the lull g _ on hunt. in--li i~o|..,.|-.-~.~n| lnlnn on-|=\\ln po>w-salnvi nf lining' Sinlpvon. I d ln tile south bnundry oflsn formerly ln lumen- lnn of llnhort Hlmpso ~. now ln P0*"'¢H"|°" "7 \\'llllsm l-kin-ard (li-almrn, thence run|\i_nlt \\‘c.~t aloof; thc snill bollnrlnry nf* \\ llllnm lui- lvnniflm lnul's innd und along thu southbound- nl')’ofi\\'c|\lyl\oros of land In posscruilun pf \‘f illlnln Moore to thc oust bollndlfl' of land lu - pmt.-renlogi ol .lnmcn (h-shn|n.them.~e nnnth alunlr the salon to |lral»um'n Road thence southeast- ward alan the sold med los point om' hun Magic WHEN You use MACS’ WITCH |'IAZEL CREAM Good for your hands, Good for your face, Good for your lips. Good for shavers, Good for chaps, Good for girls, Good for 25 cents. 'l‘heu you will say Good for ROSS T82 MATTHEWS' I-I F --Conipany of Toronto Ce P. R»'-Agency and also Steamship dreiland nlxtyfaetifrmnltu intersection with said limul I :lingo llayvlcw. thence onsl- lhc llourl mndln tllclmrthollluidn of the \v.\r|ll ' lo n lop nl lm vlow sixty (wt frm! me vlafillntorscnllnfi el llic two lands. thenc _ nortl\onstw»\rrlcrl_v ulong the sal lluad lead ing tollayi-len io the wus! side ofthe naldlimd _ nr Rl ht nr Way. runnin|¢along_lhe western buumfiiry nl' land now or former in Pellllewo inn of Hcpry »_\`lm|'n»pn, thence north__elou|“t_l:_e , nl ctni e ncco 'ornm noe ell. ooh piganlncty niic ncresbf land a llltle mme or °¥l1eHeln will lu- made h-ee from lncum~'.~ . hruncea and subject to the approval of the# Representing ,_ _ _,___ _ _ il-li:-r liiertlculliiiii imd tm-rm apply to _ l The North American Life Assurance ""'"""" “°”'§,'},I§§_”‘,; ‘. Mayfield P. 0-.1 nr in Bnllvitcr. lJhar|otwlI.|wu. rttldtteliirlli L F The Richmond and Drummond Fire , FI R 4'-Insurance Compan y of Montreal. '- Tile Canadian Pacific Ticket Lines. . a‘m‘¥ll'¢'1°»".2'..°;'.‘.’.'t‘s“.£°n$ °|‘»'»."- RX-°£?‘$l ` W Oliice Queen St. _ ___u___ 2__________=_________h______ ____:l__ nm _ Nlizlmmpdfii ' ‘ _l)esBrisny Block, Cl\ar.0ll€l0Wll ii-E st? if W. IC. lll'l.\`Tl`lll1Y. ‘f