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'»» Q, _ f_ ~ '\,_ 1 =i \_»“._. ;.' ,. ,_ _.,. l>,_V,_ _i .1 _:V-c ...i __ ) ___i_Np, _-in __ - V ~ . . > . _,_ MARCH 17 I9!! _ |013- “T551 Nsqg - ‘ FIRST OF AI.»L"' _ _ ._ __ __ ____ '___ _ ._ _ ._ .. - _ .-__.`._ ir. -; _. ,. - ._ 4 J " I I If li ~ 'riieiililmia \b%. Al. /lflicl/Dorrtezftczi ....... /Q ii' ' ' iii . ':-T” - l_f' \rr'.__ _ ,_- ii.. ».¢~r~ ~...- ,._¢. x--,-»- l fi V _ _ _ *W I: , _g______f7£-_ _,___,.;€‘-i’-.-/,......-f t......_-» V-'_,__,_,__.-Q71.-. """"f1._-` - - "f "Liv--p- . / ._: J ara/ ;" , its C2 ._ _ .>i_5,___. \ ' ` MC --- , ,Ml 3 from the ' 'il' i \M;i if lZf=`wesT _ .f,-'iii at MS- he J The New Shirts \. 'fy' '.1 ._'_ ,'-- i .:_.". _[rv , , _ _E (V - _ /_. ,_._- _:__V__ Every man who goes to the trouble of comparing the new shirts received at our store with the ones so'1d round town, will agree with us that ours is the most complete show- ing ever made in the city. Prices 65c. 75c, 95c, 1.25, L55, I.65 and 2.00. V l . A handsome pocket knife l I _free with every boy's suit. I l For a short time we will fake l subscriptions for the New York . I magazine lor 501:. '_‘T“.T:‘; -- ' A Sf," »»\- ~..` ___..._- _-Q GROWTH OF ARMAMENTS , _ - , W, ' ,. icoritinued the secretary, might be ex- . -) lilllllllk _,,,,,,,.d to _,_,,,,,ck by ,, t,,,,.d ,,a,,0n_ ;'.'»_\1li'1.‘~'. March 13-Sir Eflwai-rl ments must in the long run breaklmaking another agreement to join the foreign secretary, leading civilization down. leach other in any case of a quarrel ~- hf.u~v» of iommons tonfght`in Pre- Foine thought, the secretary contin- | with a third po\ver, in which arbitra- .-r A.~u;iiitb'g absence, made an im- ued, that it would end in war. He_tiou was refused. , ~'r.._:.r ,V:V».. .\.:..tii.»..t on we gc.- tli_t/.iglit more likely it would end lu- “In entering an agreement of this », .invni polir.-y. licginald .\lc- iriternatioiial revolution. Anyway the l4il1d."Baid Sir Edward, "there would ’1< i:i-t bid of the admirnlty, in rivalry would nt-t be stopped by anyibe no risks, and you must be prepar- -ii his estimates against at- i-single nati-.~n dropping out of the_c1.i for more sacritice of national 1./..-\:rf,»;ii ccrtnzri quarters, explain- trace. fp;-id¢_ 1 lmmy tha¢_t0 1,1-0,-mee such :Lai in l‘.il-l urea; Britain would' Although (ire-at Britain has ~a|clinn<,:c»s~ public Opgnim, must new .c tbiriv nr! fiermany twenty-one _strong navy, her army was small, i very high ideals-higher than nome \ ali’ _ IiiV_.-zgiit--init, he said, an unrca- ,anti an agreeiixeiit with Germany need- think possible, but meri's minds are _-lille :i.ni';in. 'l`h=~ size of the Bi‘i--'cd careful handling lic was hopeIul,}work-ing in this direction and history * =:i i:n‘.'V. nn a-i|,l<-ii, practically was however, that something might be affords instances of renvlilng such an ..< -l|,1¢i i 1h if' . g '31 i i 1. ,i i. iiii li if li ii, ig i ii Y. M W. 5*! if-,t 1 1 ii. "_-V it 1'~ ¢,;._ t a ar. (ff ,Lp lf: i.,~ .-. '"*' “ -. w <- ... . .‘5¢~,'w-5. . A ~. , .'»i-Iiaiztv oi f‘~r~_'at i`»ritiiiri’s__f0r2;_i-In 'errant with consequences, and said: (system might leave some armies r..d _._i._il_ iii.-_earnest _desire _t much a stateincntoiight not to Ko names sup m ex1sL@_n~e_ -,M me). ._».i. .-.i<»u_i_l t._~_t___r_be__f.__i;s_ey lrien Iyitlitoiitt refrponse. _Vie sho_i_il<; _be _;l_;>-_tt-l,\|_1;__l remain, not in r,-,Van-y, but ,.5 .n.ii~, 14-, »-e.ni_y \-.'i ,_ . _ . ign e o rave cuci a pro o a m e Wm- 'B 01i¢¢_" IM "'iV»n i`if»1ilf_ ‘Vfitli ihff tii\f\<`l\lUf‘V~ Y-ll* i-V'*\-th ‘lf *Uma* HH 211. `shnll realize that the law is a vector i..i. ii Jil ‘-if U¢‘l`"\9~l`-Y. HDL! lifiliv- ,ideal point. lt was so in the case of WS W|TH`llLllRM THE llf, \ .;.»-- _---me innnge occurred in the A 'r ul l' itatio of r i tx, b Ui bl . Z P rig. _ ,______. _ - ' “Wi EdW“fd'U Slmefh “'55 I0“d1i` ,V remedy than force." fi :it :ill the lczitliiig ,Dry i~ ' :S wr' *U 'Emi En.. '-1 tense silence. Xi, he said, two grcatt-St _ 1 .'.l l ~‘.r-:`L“aii :bark in the British llearning, like individuals, to resort to money, or the risk oi' nati -hr.; eil..- `, '_ tiiszrrtis. V - ,law instead of force of arms. He re- renee." ' _~'»-rr-'-fill (iii-v, atilrnling Mr. Mc- ilerred to President ’l`s.lt’s arbitration ln conclusion, the secr‘t_'-.rv ;-i~.d: ._.:i.n'_-i _»t:m=;r.<»i.t:;, ei ihasized theiweech as bold coura eoue and re- “The 'general adoption nf' _-_-4-h 8 cbt-ered. The speech was too late for com- Hncei HGSL .»\I.KS UF ¢I;~'(_}l52__;Al\lEl'lI(-'AN AL' created sensational comment in the 1 . . ._ I l lone of the strongest bills offered at nations should thus make it cigar that ‘in no circumstances were they Koing to war again, the affect of their example-on the world must have ben- _eiicial consequences. Nations entering such an agreement, This would probably lead to their ment in the morning papers, but it lobbies. MME ADELAIDE NORWOOD AT B. F. KE1'l‘H'S, BOSTON. Madam Adelaide Norwood, for six years prima donna with the Henry V. Savage grand opera company and creator of the title roles in Puccini'a "Madam Butterfly," "La Boheme,” and "La Tosca," will next week head B. F. Keith'r-i Theatre this season. Mine. Norwood will be honored in one of the bei-it programs ever offered in vaudeville by a grand opera star, her selections ranging from Wagner's "Ride of De Walkuro," to such pop- ular favorites as "(‘ome Back to Er- in." The surrounding bill is intended for laughing purposes only. Harry Tighe and his Collegians will appear in a new comedy sketch written especially for him by Ralph D. Paine, the well- known author uf boys' books. It is called "The Careless Sophomore," and abounds in clean, wholesome humor from start to finish. Morton and Moore, who starred Last season in Gordon t and Norths' "Merry Whirl," will appear in an original singing and dancing act, introdiiciriry some of their famous eccentric danc- teain. who have s splendid "musical sketch called “The Wrong Hero," and other big features will be Brown, Harris and Brown, in “Just to I,auL'h:" the Sensational Boises, call- ed "The Human Arrowplanos" in, their sensational casting act; Leon Rogue, the mimic and entertainef; and Strength Brothers in extraordin- ary feats of equilibrium. "You needn't miller from la grinw nny longer for our superior remedies and mnics can successfully combat any case of cold, cough or la grippe in existence. If you want to get back your farmer good health and do so in the shortest possible time you must try Mnc’s remedies. The Two Macs. drtl. "'|‘here'n nothing that's good in (‘hildren’s shoes, that cannot be lounrl here, Goff Bros. 3-15d3i. g i , Q 33, _+-_»;~u iw! &_ A fine showing ‘of Silverware ereaa ii nc ve muy u Th ' dt tl ti b f» one allvarwsra that will lair y °'ll`|im llgllfvnp aa ance d rl ay eu . c of each individual place ynlislalllzht. you and the stock s locomr ate we can aupolli any want. néndir oavlth- ln _your swans l.¢Lo.~-- a tu today an lookt e atoc over. ' We-'Na Sunnyside - Jeweler ~ X ia. =j;~>\ n£, \*.li, 'ij 4* "\ \ . es. Mack and Urth are another net-/‘ MEXICAN REBELS WILL CUNTINUE li] V FIGHT ll] THE DEATH NEW YORK; March 14-Dr. Fran- cesco Gomez. leader of the Washing- ton Junta of the_lnsurrectiontsts in N€IiCo delivered defiance of the Mex- ican Government this afternoon just b¢f°re he departed for vv»eninét;»n. Dr. Gomez, who has been here sever- al days in consultation with Gust-av Madera. said; "The Revolutionists will lay down their arms only when their demands are granted. If the demands are not granted we shall continue to fight to the death. \\`e are not worried over the pressure of United States troops in Texas. There are 12,000 men un- der arms in tw;-nty Statis out of thirty-one States fighting for the in- surgent caus-. In addition to our physical strength actually in the field, We have many American min in high places who are not only sym- pathizing with us in our struggle hilt are secretly siding izs -with re- sources." REVOLT SPREADI.\`G. El. PASO, Tcxaz, March l4-Re- volt has broken out in the Mexican Provinces of Coahnila in the north and Morelos in the south: Chihuahua, the finest city in northern Mexico, with 3 population of 30 000 peonle. is cut off from the world by railroad and is threatened with starvation. Insiirrectos led by Captain Alfred G. Creighton, are camped only fifteen miles south of Juarez and' General Blanco, the Insurrecto leader, is re- cruiting new troops for a-.iothrr at- tack on Aguaprieta_ | The summary execut`on rf pri-on ers has bein commencsdhy the Fed- erals. The first report of immediate execution upon capture-d men was brought here ny an unarmed Mexican who declared that the l~`e;lerals had shot two captives and cumreltd a t`1ird to dig three gravts one of which was to be occupied by hlrnsef alter' he had executed his task. He managed to escape hfi\ve\ er. ~ The worst damage to property in Northern Mcvico'is being dmc by a small detacbmrnt operatinzg under Captain Creighton. Freighton hails from New England. His mother re-' sides in Danvers, Mass. l-le hes burn-_ ed thirty railway bridges and tr.-stles in the past twenty-fozir hours. RESTLESS BABIES In nine cases out of ten, skin irri- tation is the cause. An occasional annointing with Zam-Huk balm, and the use of Zam-Buk Soap (25c. per tablet) in the lalh will end the trouble. Wherever there are erup- tions, rashes, or chapped places, apply Zani-Buk. 'I`his famous house- hold balm is compounded from pure- ly herbal essencrs, and is mild in its action. .Vis scores of mothers daily testify, it is an ideal balm for the skin troubles of babies. Medical men and nurses concur. Zam-Buk is also so very useful in the family. Cures cuts, burns, skin troubles, eruptions, abscesses, ulcers, piles, eczema, will aa a "first aid" preparation i_~; with- nut equal. All druggists and s",or'es sell at 50c. box, or post tree from ',;am~13uk Co., Toronto, for price. CUT THIS ()l.'T AND ` PASTE IT UP. Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by mail to insert news matter of an advertising nature. In most of these cases the senders, who are frequently not known to any member of the staff and who have no account in the advertising d¢llH!`fV- ment, write "Please insert the fol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently imply'ing"that they think the items will be inserted tree. Only a few weeks ago a reader wrote asking that his ad- vcrtiseinent of Farm for Sale be in- serted frce from day to day until he cancelled it, as he is a subscriber to The Guardian. In this connection it may be said that the subscription price ia not sufficient to even pay the actual cost Of Palm". ink. PWSSWOYK- mailing, bookceping and Other expen- ses of the Circulation department. proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing as non-subscri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the ltein is to appear in the Morning Daily or the Rural Daily. whether for one or more times in. either Daily, or in both, whether als a display advertisement. announce- ment, business local, classified ad or otherwise. When for church or chari- table piii~posU~tbey seldom ever say so, or do not enclose suthcient monev to pay for same all of which will be returned by first mail in the event of the item not being chargeable; or it more money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the' surplus will that dnlny and disappointment will he avoided. 3-16dl‘tf`. KEI'l‘I-I & Pl1OC'I`0R'S FIFTH AVE- mnnagenicnt of the Fifth Avenue The atre, will offer a programme, the e- qual ' .' ' York. Certainly no more lmlwftanl- announcement could he made than that of Emma Dunn, the Broadway; dramatic favorite and who lately ap- p ' - biggest success. "Mother" l>i”0fli\C¢‘l at the Hackett Theatre. Much of the success of "Mother" hair been credited to Miss Dunn, and in "The Baby" in which she ls appear- ing in a ' . _ ' thetic portrayal of a mother_ role, and the performance in its simpli- city and charm has seldom been ac- WHY D0 WUMEN SUFFEH when They could Ile Well? It is so easy to be well and strong and able to enjoy life, that it is surprising how iuiuiy women drug themselves through the day suffering tortures from lame back due to l:idnt~_v trouble. Mrs. \\'|`lcox fouinl the way to cure herself and gladly u-rites about it sotliat others may be induced to use the same remedy, ,» '_ “- ‘A . _ __ (Wi ~ I ~¢:` -f,;`\\\_. ` L 5? / . V..- ' ; .» _. _ ‘_ /V ¥`_ \ .__ /I _ ,_-,_ _ \ A Fmcuo Tutu Ml. ` Bio l.oRn.uNn'. “I consider it my duty to tell you that you may make widely known t0 others the virtues of CIN PILLS. During the last winter, I was bothered very much with s Weak Back. I was advised by n friend to try GXN PILLS and I did. 'i`l\c first boxl found helped rue \'cr_\' iiiucli and I found wlicil I had taken llie second, I was completely cur|:d." MRS. F. \\'ILCOX. Put GI.\’ PILLS to the test. If GIN PILLS do not do all that we say they will-let us know, and we will cheer- fully 'refuinl you your money. Send for a free sample and see for yourself that tlie_v will do you good. Then buy' the regular boxes at your dealers-_»',oc., 6 for $J_5o. 63 National Drug and Chemical Co. of Cnnailu, Limited, Ilept. I’. Ii. Toroiitn. NA'I`I0_\'.-\L I..-'XZY LIVER l"ILI,S- guaruiitecd tocure Constipation, llilious- ucss und Sick Headache. a5c. a box. be returned at once, there being a greater discount for cash with order' f0I` i1fi‘~'<‘i‘US1Yi2 of churches &c than for regular business. In all such can. es the .~\ if l/ : I n --5. .zr ‘l ill \\f-\\\\`i>\iSiffl"/ _ :S _KIDNEY/, if lilll'i|. G W|RTo_/l'i5€';`cS" 56""/‘i it-Iillill. D _ A B EST __ 5 B P iii‘.l'lll|lI'iIiiii"li - ~- - .,. t 'pil Our New Wash Goods are hero in Rapp Suttlngs Plaid and'Strfp- ed Glnghams, Chambrhys. Pop- llns. etc. Not the low priced kind but the best quality We could procure. the kind that stands tho tub. prices 200. 220. 245 up to 340 yd.-Patons. 3 ldtf. At the_small»/vares sale, you will linda range of beauty pins. 3 pins to set. dull and bright cold finish. regular price 200. sais price lOo poi' set. Moore 81. Mo- Leod. 3-lsdtr Something new ln_ Charlotte- town-a great. sale of Smallt- waros we commence Tuesday morning the great offering of all sorts ofconstsntly nooded small- wares and motions - offered at wholesale prices and less. For example “Premier Safety Plns.all sizes and assorted. regularly sold at 50 dozen--sale price 3 dozen for 50. Red Gross halr nets. each in seperate tube. regularly sold at I0 cents. sale price 2 for i5o_ Hair Nets ofgood size. regular So sale price 2 for 50.-Moore0 Mc- Leod- s- l 4ur.r. Mirrors Resilvered IH €V€ry home there are defective mirrors which can be resilver- e_d and made good as new at sn1a11cost,\\/e intend forwarding a number to the glass works shortly. It will cost you' less by send- ing yours along' with the lot.Beer 8; Weeks. Furniture Headquar- ters , 3-I6dtf. labors. work next year, Paint f sz `*‘. _House-Cleaning' Timg ' in House Painting Time _ T/ie S/leriv/'n-Wi//fame " Fam/`/y Paint is made articu-' _ Iarly to lighten house~cl)eaning‘ It is an oil paint and can be washed and scrn_bb¢d_ It 1,,-ush_ e_s out easily_d°¢sn’t drag. 0 tire you t_o apply it; the girls can Jour it on. Made in 24 g`00 C0lOl'S, Ugg it this year on your cupboards, pantry she ves, base boards, etc., and you’ll have' less Get color cards_. t¢ll more about Family lil- l . Star St ca ni_l.__a~,i|,_|_\¢lr_ __,,.____.,_.__.-_-_S_.' W. 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