\ I i 'i‘i=iE GUARDIAN oHAi_>.L01‘Tu'r0WN, P E 1, NOVEMBER 17 1399 Q.-f-"" ‘° " A __ _ A Y Y I 7 Y Y YV Y " U*i~ech’c it \ C . u `§! ‘v___h€wr\§_b Oi? \\ f Picuy ,__d _\\_ ui/p§ , 5 so.: _¢_ 0 ._ \ Fort I we -7 I) ,I Kk ¢_UIund O sms Q \\ s * N.; _... _ e \ "` . vor/_'Rl ` f .j tis” .fl `\`| ` ` 91) _. ite. SCENE OF WAR IN NATAL- The relative posxtione of Ladysmith Uglenso Estcourt, YVesbcm, and Pieter- gmuburg and Durban are shown cn this map 5 detachment from (renisrsl de eolenso, ard the at Edooisrt. A C/ 'eil ii ts” ,able R "*'9 ihddilbgg 5; =i 5.-; W” _'gf Boer column of 4,000 troops from Md' moth and Edhowe, in Zululand, is march- inguponGrey'town,where ther-eiss sunll force of Natal police and vdlm- teers, and is thus threatening Estcou1'§_ orth $15 W gathered HQ d flesh sd >ra\id!& si ;_ )9) Of 38 W \' / I . i\ >\ ow Pr1£¢S iate paymelf ounts is Asha "°m§i’hai?fiff?i°o°6fi1§§f§f;°i§ii§ . 1toetCotias° is H" $2# 91??-13 'hifi tched t;he_verge_pf!1;_¢ `ribb0ll6l'l Wh; Y “W5 y PCS] '_' ifbfklga , U 5'. ,. emu. digs; ioilgg 320;: alillie off; ziirhifl £0 32.9 their I 1 iiyiiiifné” -» houeand copies were pnr idol. Mrs. Cmhdflll _`$0\1!te6us'ly shows 1 . Giard! Oinimenthasnever women at that price FOver' I .11 who (,311 th;-pugh the (Billing = g _ _ _ now own copies or 3 pi. *am 1." to qdqnn no y _ut _ i __ ___ _ $ _; __ . ,if fiend i.°Ii?rde:l§lilri;?::ill’;: ‘ week she eiil8'?“‘D='d tw"-t}"ihT°° °i`i 161aw& very ‘appearance bears out its name W aadcauses anobserver to think of the a titude of the title bestowed on it b P I the woman who devoted her life to the advancement of the cause represented Will; Francis Willard §‘.°i‘i?ii`l°ii'f`itt°`$$i§T..1.'fi’iiifffioihii Francis Willard, had built what isknowu as the “annex," oonsislin ol e' ht _ Z Ili 'l' rooms to the north end of the cottage proper. A few years later Mrs. Wil- W U laid mild t(l_1eanne;_te_£raucis Willard, w oa ea y own e ground, and went to Berlin. Germany, where she “”°‘”°" now resides. It is in this anex that the ollices of the association are to be. W tn be 0n¢ of the Most The property _ is now owned by Miss Anna Gordon, vice-president of the W. Beautiful Houses In C. T. U.. to whom it was bequeathed by Miss Willard at her death. For arnst several years past the cottige has been Ev an ' rented, and the furnishing and fnrnitue _ ____ \ that was used by the Willard lamil has Y been in storage. A few months ago, ldCo1ts`ge. which for 30 years has however. the place was vacant, and &the home of the family of Frances since then Mrs. Oscir Crandall, a Wim iiiii oiiioii ov iso poooiior ei ooiioiii or Mio. wiiiiirii, iioii riiozoi-oii ini Qrdthings has been selecten as the the old belongings exactly as it was Hlrehome ol the W'omen’s Christian when the great leninerance worker _ 'Impex-ance Unien national head lived ther.-. Mrs. Crandall, who hasl Fits!! is oueof the most beautiful of kgs the lifelong friend of Miss Gordon Heckler homes in the classic Evanston ia _closely connected with her and Miss awnpgufmmrun viiiogo A vicusea iii; iiio(i;_ wornoiio- _oioiio nor Nh-ga cotta ewith man windows, home at est ttage sinoe ast August. ._ H88 Uf 'nludhf lllgélbyagpacrouslazn shaded Wl$0e odiceofthe association are ._ A;- -- . "' ,_ _ _ _ _ _ii 5 Lima, Yeti gunna, ,mmmoih 0|.; min. its :_akeii__toEvans_to;_it_Miss(ii__ordpi;_:vlll_i;iake L_ _ _ " - _ _ e ~ i ' ‘ < ' if =*'** “ er omeinno on leo ecotae ._ _ ' 3 v 9 formerly occupied by the Willard iamilgv. ` Ladysmith" 1 i gg, #ig ¢ 4% :J h¢tpr_i_vate olliee beilglliss Willaru’s f _ __ “ __ i _ - ~ s __ _ - ~;._,___ ,,» #2 , -den. where she did most of h r work Doing nothing is doing ill. _lmpure Canadian Contmggnf Q) -. vid and about which so much has been ,. _~. / Q5, ‘U written, _ x » 3 1.* ‘,'i~i This den is one of the mostinteresting _ ii if of i wi.. - __ _.___- 'baf spots in tzie cottage. and is a place held o - " $8. -- _S *'93* ; almost sacred in the esiimatioii of the 'A 0 H W Dreyfus _ "l'§s“§ "1 W an tl i 1 _(fi X P\_\», 1” _ . l‘$`/', ` ` i )y,j€*/~ ff _I _ 1 ill; `\. f»\ §t i 1; 5i'(fil ,_=-\_‘< fy ~ _J '(fiif\` li" li fd v v w i " _ W '\`.¢ § V* yr T' " ,__ " - -- _ _- . _ ` >}i»:.-. 1 § \y).)h >>__,__‘{, _____\_:;_'§\____r,_> ,. __` ,i f , _,r .$¢§___ ,iii _ ._ .,__ _ ._ ~_.¢- fiut it seems to be our duty to sive you all the in"o t' t, i rma. ion we can about our reat I - i ig Dt-pirtment. _ g C oth Never in the historvlof the Ciitliin made b 4 harlcittetown than now offered bv Prowsg Bros. W'lL`lie (lltigihdfgdfiiitl Lgilldgg lildgnpegple of 1’IRSTé_-(._3_’;e__;vap_t__;:_tZ_ __i_m(p_§_<_:;s___t_his on your minds that we keep the best Ready-to-Wear _ SECOND-We know good Florhing when we see it. Pa 2 IHIRD,-We give your money back if you want iri,` FOURTH, ~ Every garment that leaves our store is fully gauarantecd. FIFTH,-We buy Clothing in large quantities, therefore buy cheaper than small dealers. l SIXTHf-You can be sure that the Clothing we sell is not represented l-in any wa ~ ()ur clerksare thruthful and Straight forward and know their business. M 4 SEVENTH .-You are safe when you trade at Prowse Bros. became you can of ` ing the best goods. the best value, the best-treatment. ‘ - A = ~. ii# .= ,: ,ii ii ll/il f '». _-_ .` ,z-E - ;g;A;._;__t;} gui' ",1`I,T~'.~ ='f‘f¢7 l‘:f»;i _ _,I Iii Tr/ .. _gud __,_,_ ____, __ by thewhiteribbon. _ .`=- __ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ .iiuii ` 'I ~ 'ik ~ 2 ' »_ The building is situated on Chicago _.-§’_;>¢"\_i\§,_’>;` .2 ft* ' " " " ` " ` " ` ' s 0 avenue, half a block north of Church _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _“_ ltreet, in one Of the pafts Of Evanston It was bullt. in 1865 b J F ` ' ` _//ii /ii ' ;;~>` '/)_\` ,,\ , \ ~~f " _ \» -Q.; .i. f '. ' __ _ _ _ ____ - -..'\ . I .;.»__. ' ' _,__ _ _.. _»_,. i,d`:l§`*,"'x fi _ ‘ ‘- ‘ ~i: "1 V” 'sf' '_ ~ ict i - _ . _ _. _ _ ~______ Q _ _ i __<_,¢_;<-_:<5 _ .~ V ,;i _ I v. __. _T___ _________: ' f 1. Q) il ~ E = 'ii ` "~':- V ' ii 1 l _ 5 _ _ 3 5 , 15-\/‘ /~\ f -u - /` _Y li J ii V it ,i _ cf .i ,f i. “_-ii-»' “Zi- e i .'.\` l\l\ 1,; Q K ‘ iii ; """"”""'? NA) <\ ____ . ~y.. _ _ - "'__j_..__~__, ___ Willard, the father of the temperance ‘ --/1./-_,;~\)_2____( ` _ _ _ ”" worker, whomoved toEvanrton in that i ` ' ' ' " RSI C0“2€¢ ASS0¢1=1If<1 z::.1.;:::_‘ii.:#.;1°.:.”..‘;:....i:';°:.‘;'.§..’;i.° 1 _-`*r_." `- \\ \ _ ,__ ,;-.TI-» _.Z f-'-_-_-__:.-- -.as matter Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla at iqnce and avoid the ill. . wearers of the white ribbon. Since ‘-f A 1 le even the ink li Lo 1 F1 C.-i 1 rl re is the the_p ’ Y illlblovdri dose <:>vi?e;i.ir'ir