~ 1 -1 .~_~{_~. lt. ‘il _ .,\/1 l ui. l tw ._» `|` ‘~ »~-ill ___ -»t__ I.-_ -_,__ ,_l._l¥@_ f\._l,_i HJ _; 5 at _ ' ,_ il I 1 \ .r ._ -i ;. =~ - l _ _. -il,,;!'» . _ ul _._<.,' ' J., f’ lt :-5 all i ,si-_ i ' _.¢»_7.’ ' 1 .v7.' ' _,_ ,¢_ 5, I. -*\ vy- '¢,‘;’..’ *r 'r §- __~,<=-ii' ll" ` _ _~ .-,_~'_-.,»¢_r° 'Q-of ' ~ -__ Q71.”-N3l!.‘llf!JlYd.__f . ...._....;_ _ ` ' --rim www imvs, =_“- . _'THE _ Chugju __ 5 "‘-* _ __.t ,__ - - 4' r \ f _ . __ I .__ y - -,_ t M I nr ~\~ 5, . , ,1 it ~~< _Wx ,, " ». v nn ~ ` \ WN GUARDIAN ' . __ _riser or ALL' swnl" inns Are Wanted ¢q,.»»vv\_~ you will always iind anything in the drug- store line in our store if it is in the city--of . the quality you want at the price you should _ pay. No matter what it is, toilet goods, perfum- es, fine soaps ,brnshes, any item of drug store goods, the best of it is here- You will iind both saving and satisfaction in letting ns serve yon. J. G Jamieson muzeorsr ` THE MEDICAL HA LL N`l»:WTluNo oi:on'<§E'|'i'6T£`L ml. Moueounousnn. Mgr. Priv Bath , .Rx uinz W t r d l;::§.'ii'?f:rre;h§az*°§2:::,;.° ‘ll CUISINE UN|L‘X',}E‘.LLEU - SYDNEY. N. S. hm; _ ' yn season of unusual activity in dredg- _‘ture years, so that the good work of ,nz and ,,a,.bD,. J-m,,,.0vo,un¢__ A1_i,~m,,r0.__mR om. ¢,,.,,,,sp,,,¢_a¢;0,, in an Commodore Ledyard _ Standard -34709-- was sired by that winged son of liingcn, Admiral Dewey 2.04 3-4,. he out of Nancy Hanks 2.0.;--half brother of _-_the great_U111an £358 3-4. As a"-sire of_;_sp'eed. the Ad- miral ranks as one of three of the best of, Bingens get --- ’I`(`)Dl), B1NGARr\,ADML DICYVEY. The Hinges stock is in the -very front THE CI-!ARLO_'r'rl§'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ _ ' ' _ 'ruussolmuhv 9.' 19.. With the opening of the spring sea- son comes renewed activity in both _private and public affair-s..'1'he tarm- _ors get busy with fencing, plowing and sowing, trade, shipping- and in- dustry in their various forms beeoruel busy, fishing nnd lobster canningf duirying and orchard work are enter- ed upon with zest and our small, cozmnuuity becomes a veritable bivel Toi' human activity. .lt is grutifling to know that along with so much in- di\'idus.l eetivity, the powers that. control our public affairs are also be- _ stirring themselves to improve ourf shipping and transportation facili- ties. ` We are told that the Minister of=_ _Railways is expected here within ul _week or ten days to te-ke stuck cf U10 gsituation on the ground and de‘»'010l>_ luis plan ul campaign for establishing _,, zthe Car Ferry and the prorniscd_ jis widely known as-a man ot greatl itzllics u keen interest tu thwo Kfeafj li, .negleetm The vast and vital ini- lporrunce of the projected improve-l ments, the long delays ol the Past and the high hopes that have 'boon ‘the standardisation of thc railway gauge all mill to the \v\dc.s'pread do- lsirc to see a begmuiné made and will wld to the interest with which the \1imster's coming is awaited ' Land improvements this promises to be l SOME PUBLIC ACTIVITIES l'N_'I’}-IIS l’ROVIN(‘-lil. gue_ llny View and other harbors. _something will be learned ns the re \ tcm hereafter. built upon the promised Ferry M\‘5_ : _ ' . , l l_ _ _ _ _ ' lA ` _ ` > l ready. although the season is a latelliues may no ou with nccelernted une, the dredgcs are getting to work. ‘speed next your und thereafter. _ 1 ~-Fullinli"lmir nicarld scshty huir, rfmk of llle WCl{Lll'S lr0ltm land sconty buir menus baldness. he _- - - - =-_-.-.-.-¢.-.~.».-,-_-_-v-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-__ _ _-_ _-,-.awe ,-.-.-.-_- _-.-.~.-.-.-,~.-_- -_~;-.-_-.-.-¢¢_-.~.-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.= -_-.-.-.-_--.-.- ' 'f B |l\MFlFll(`AN l‘Ali'l‘\' (‘ON'\`l _ -- I lu 3 little less than six wccks hence - l ` _ tlu- liepublicun \'ntiounl t`on.cntion I _ ' if ._ ' will meet. in Ulxieugo to choose the _._ '. ' ' _ '7 - '- D purty cmulidnte for the) Presidential ' 0 ‘ _ eSl’alr_t:ontest. June IR is the _date set for _,__ .~ _ Lllc impnrtunt riiectiilg. 'I’hc Demo- urutic _Nutiouul t‘onvsntiou_\vil| meet. one wt-el. Intel' at Iinltimore. There- ~;tock'today The domrnod-Jr‘s cqltglwlloie lmuiils is -nrrserl`bv~tlsn ‘ Norms. ' _ The Guardian has received u copy nf the Fitchburg, lllnss., Sentiuel's Mmilifacttlring and Mercantile Ilc» view. It contains 110 large pages, richly illustrated with cuts showing the busy indllstrial and mercantile Icstablishments, mills,- churches, mon- |umelll1S, und portraits of lc'adiug citi- _zens of that progressive factory city. The Review affords a line example of ‘nrt of thc printer and the photogra- pher and its illuminated cover is Rankin, of thc Fitchburg Sentinel lms "Without doubt one f 0l`.!.':lus n_ud tissues. llnrge bottle $1. The l\lcl\innon luu tl 'l‘ _ Frontal Catarrh "Apt to (ict into the Ears Cnusmg llcnfiiess, or to linlsniiilc I‘ulnes of L`.utarrbf,. _ /_.oue, and liere is Proof. \_. /"_ _ lf* ' / I I _ uf -itll -- _.. _ __ 'B B- MAY9l , o+- __-__.%::.:,.._f"’ _ `l ‘i _.e M ~ A ` I if V," W / / .\,` \&\ \)_ _ I t_ \\\ _ ./ \_ an __ I r __ /l ___ _ ‘lu _i V B `_>` i <1 _ e "rs-fl fl' ’ - l FURNITURE We are proutlof our new stock of furniture. The elegant elaborate array of polished beauty that is filling our floors. We receive it by the car load, thus savinga large precentagc on freight. We are opening a car load of the fiuest we ever had. It is furniture that will wear, furniture that will bc it source of-joy and comfort to those who use it. lt is built to be handed down » from generation to generation through future years. highly xirtistie and pleasing. lttr.'"ster' a'"iv°.d at the. end Of. their P ATON S (‘. M. l~lA\"S llls‘MAlN.\' Alllllvld A'l‘ Mt`»N’l`RldAl,. NIONTREAL, May S-The mortul remains of (‘hurles Melville l-Iay's head of thc Grand 'l‘ruuk Iluilway, and a perminent_ figure among the tlicusnnd heroes of the 'Fitnnic dis- loug funeral Journey ,this morning. Idxactly at the hour of 11 o'clo"k _been a frequent visitor- in (‘hnrIot.t':~ thc private cur “(`-auadu," which _town in' Dust years, nud we nrclmnny t_lm0F ‘l\lI`iI1l-2 ¢ll¢_2l=1l-0 llfcsi- ‘blex-ised_to learn that hc intends re-ldenvs we cgmvleycd, hllm Ol-',cr.Hw tmmn to ml _ _ _ llong mics 0 tie tlac on various ' g sp ‘ B' mmm" ‘""at""’“ tours of inspection x-:hunted silently -hcrf in `-Ulglldl Next. llnto llonnventure stfttiféi and came -----~ lto n halt nt the end f Track 4. | -- _ » o thc fincstlwhere A purpleland black draped plat- ‘llone und tissue ltevclopcrs is llcmlllorm awaited its nrrival. ""“|‘\'l’|l0FlPllf\tPH- 'Phill preparation' 'Flin removal of the body this m0l`u- _clcuns the blood, nllds \'im mul vigor ing wus rendered necessary. The ct'.r-- t"' the '*YHl9m- lllliltlrl up the bones. 'nmony wus brief yet. impressive for qt __ » (_ _ ‘ 0. he llexull_ :-lust A bare dozen of ucur friends if 9’q “rn” “Nut G“0"|¥° R"<',of the into great railway bend gath- - ‘om ‘f""""t“‘ flrl-l'_ 'ered nt the station to receive thc ` *Qi* leiuains A simple ceremony murkcd ‘||‘fil‘lilC|\€S 0v¢I‘ r_:;‘r...;_&§;°f;:2_..Ir.._:“:::l::a..f;‘e_¢:; _ _ private cur nenr the funcm1`st_ngc. the reuse" of its vcrv simplicity. NlP[lL[llNlL` CllMlIll_ MAKES PERFECT I ‘3;.2:::‘.‘§:;;;'::3 PHmu_|>llv , to n N EY tw _,l_ You Can Cure Cot l ' A """ \/ ;.‘,7'S ` Stage by Breathing ll_t-Iftliilly “mg Reimer In su_"5’6ene L L S Tillie goes ml, the hurd-up captain of nrtillcry bus become it ruler of Sans-Gene, n lluchess, hut she never shone us ii Society lady.- Napoleons sisters, who were only too glad to forget their humble origin took oflcn- -,ce at her blunt outspoken nianmrs; und complained bitterly. Alittle lat- cr Napoleon has an interview with her, und' is _zreutly surprised when she protlllcesliis still unsettled wnshing bill und demands payment.. Napoleon is nmused by this nwal-'enlng of all memories, und thc couple become the best of friends. At this time the Austrian Minister Count Ncipperg, has paid the Emp- ress such n.ttentious that the suspic- ions hnvc bcccme arutiserl. the couple ure found in_n slightly compromising situutiou. A quarrel occurs. und Nitp- oleon Crrlcrs Ncipperg shot ut tlnwn. News of this rcaclms Mme. Sans.Gc~\c who con\'inl‘ed of Ncipperg’s inno- ecncc, she dies to iutelccde for him, uith the Emperor, whr-=u she convin- ces of the Counts iunnrcnc-c, und he is parrlonenf These pictures :ire the delight of ull Europe, and'hn\'e revived he inter- rst in Napoleon. To-night Only, Poop. lc’s_’l`l1e:rtre 10 -und 15 cents. ‘ -_..,__. -_- _ A - _ _ _-A `\\\\\\\\\|_ _T - l ff D()Dl)`S "' \ll_\\.\>\ ___.___. M... . ... _.._.-v__ ____ ..`.. .___,&|__ Europe, Niruoleoll the Great, Mme. ‘= "" 1' s I |11' _ l_ Y __new ss ,;~ --4-1;' ' I-- -scitech* Is That _Grave M arlced ? If yur: have uct marked Ilia* prawn. with it gnoll lldatlslcvne or monument ‘vt is lime you had. You cannot allfird lu It-uve Ilutl latt re~liug plarc unmarked and uu- honercti wlwu you rin get from IH a splcmlid lueluurvnt stone at rl low |ui ~l-_ mul lmulcrmc terms. _ (l\|r sttillt-it :irc mario lu ur:\u|t|\ I rl f tl lcul ll' :lm l)\.\ ill- rum ln- _l Illlii ' uilzlls tbwt must:-r \vurk|u\~u_\'_u |n'uo\|t:c:ll||l our \vprkluuns_|IIll I" rl.-i¢n|:||m»<| on su|u-r|o>r.t,.u|I in and out our rlcsirgns und prices. R. B. Innes |76 Kent Street 1 , , story starts with the French revolu- ,.,T,:-0,,§'1‘i:f,,t°0?"t,, "ff."”,'°" 0' “le non in 1189, 'se the time when Nap. I pagan es g e mn “ml nm” oleon was Cuptnin iu the Ilcpublicar .Z1 _7 M,/(J>_ 3 eff- '- J vi il Peopleslheotre Tonight. All \\\\\> D|S_ fi' 9 5 ‘A Ci :n pt' ;~"-P . Z lr,” HT'5 D ||.l' “NCTC :__ ly l\ _ ~¢£,l"-_ ll _ _ Nupoleon was not always warring, h-KlDNE`( /£'C`f‘-5', Mr. [Irie Ilernult. n young gentle- gg,,nli;Ed1a;s)€:,l..d§I1;]|(;if3,utE,k;t;,t:‘,;;f " man M1? has uved. ‘OF yew" in craft wrote, Mme Sans-Gene for Mme , gfd 3\V¢‘-€U1l1I‘i.. Que.. inherited cntnrrbm j t ,, v neon lovable \,|,i_.< -_;_--‘ » [mil from his mother. 'I‘hc disease sprend g§cn'\]:;`s 5.i,,lrI:3.&,i,d‘_;1,l)O:,|,(l nu; world 't . _ 3:,(;`ig3,rl;;i_syBt°'n an he was “ phy' I in the merry role shown ln these pic- HAB a chim_»._snm ML Bem__lt_ HI tures, They are written Facts. The _ __ I-1"* vw” 5 f__, ,_-=_.'. _ _ '___ E u M AT ,;_______,l!_5__ of Bees. ` \Vrite to l.-I\fl0RT|N» your body, -‘Macs u|oni{_|i_|ll__:t|d_;1g:i and joyous. stops of youths A \,n_y uonvemeuttoschool.uburc ts _ .' _'° *_ Napoleon, and n M, Fouche, who lat ___::_l`l‘;l_;|_;:l ¢‘;>_;l&l_t_|__:i1v__t__l1__a_t_ in_y trieiuls lu- celebrated as Minister of Police. e “___ ‘my ‘i“L"'H Napoleon lines some difficulty in ..E,_c,.»y Organ of m ___ meeting his laundry hill and one of costs 500.. Mncs. Friday, ti boxes ‘$2.50. 'Phu 'l‘wo:°' 5 Ttlfil. Msy l0|h. is the hit Let U.sTAttend to Your Fencing Problems We have un unusually large steels of gal- vanized coiled and barb wire in all weights and marked st the very lowest prices. ' ' A full line of wire stretcher", p ters, staple putters. and other necessities, is also here. _You are .sure of getting the very best at n price as low ns the cheap stud costs Let ns help you on your fencing problems. Come in today _ mrealteq with n noesworthyinvenuon’ night time. It has long been known 6 the water in the vlclnity ofa lwhnt. manner of-man he is. And dur- -ing his term in oflice n very lnrglc llortion of the people will continue to think, and say, and endeavor to prove, that his election wus a great m1stuke,if not li national calamity. Hut, as we have said, this is the way. our neighbors have of selecting their Chief Magi-stratc, they uppear to like, `it_ and lt is no atlair of ours. AN 1(`-EBERG DE'l'l;v:rf.:::_.~=::__.;:_=r_'.-:_.__- - _QUR TIME IS Sli_0R'l`_lN_THE..0LD_~STORE ' r. _ ~ - .T|,¢R¢|m,v3i- Sgle nf Bnotsnutl Shoes at clearing out-prices will continue until weclose. Save your money by getting your family. supply of footwear NOW n ' V \‘_ - , - .,: , . _ - . ' ` ‘ 4 r . _ _ \ , 1 1 - ~. -»» _ -~ ' . .f ~ , .:,_.:» ' ` " ~' ‘ < ~ _ s" -<' -' . ‘ l - _ . .- . '- v‘ ` .0 ."-_.'. r <.~ ~_ , , _ _ , 1-- ,_ _ ._ i i _ ,_.,__,_ I _ , .__