THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'.l".l‘ETO_WN, MARCH 3 L899. l l i ` m I I l -*A s U THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE-Sllhitrl BIIUS. %'..» "' ""3 1 's _ _ ` FI' - 2 ~-,_ 1 -'~c»f¢‘~ A A f < .ff//___ uv\§J. /Aj \< r ll l fin ia ==.»\ ~< Sal its ‘\ 1-11-1 Q-1-ai (nee alsoou page e l Tun Stanley made a good trip from Gem vetown to Picton vesterday and will leave on return at 7 o’clo¢k this morning AN interesting event occurred at Halifax onthe llth of Fee. when Mrs Bella Farquharson and James McLeod of P. E. I., were married. The happy couple intend removing to Port Elgin. --Sackville Post. _ A Sr. Josi~:1>n’s, N. B.. writer says: _Among the visitors here last week was the Hon. John Costigan, M. P. for Madawaska. Mr. Magloire Caissy. of Boston. and originally of Egmont Bay, P. E. I., callid here Tuesday on his way north where he expects settling in the near future. THE New Glasgow mill’s output aver- ages -100 barrels of Hour a day and they can hardly supply the demiud. The Messrs. Hamilton, of Picton, biscuit manufacturersfare buying about $19,000 worth of ilour from them in one year. The mill used up abnut 20.000 bushels of Nova Scotra and' P. E.Is1and wheat last year. It makes a very superior Glasgow always secure return freights, principally coal. Their mill is fiouisli- ing and increasing its tutput every year. Their trade is principally along the iiorth shore ‘of New Brunswick, P. E. Island, Cape Breton, Colchester and adjacent counties.-Colchester Suu. The March Ladie=’IIome Journal has a roteworthy feature in the page show- ing -‘ Pope Leo X111 as He Lives in the Vatican.” The pictures were made by the only photographer who has been admiled to the Vatican for a number of years. An article that will he widely read ilgures out “_The Aiiiearican Gitl’s Chances of Marriage,” and another, “Social L*-fe in Anierica’s French City,” gives a really charming glimpse into the exclusive Creol circles of New Orelans ‘~'l`he Most Wonderful Musical Festival in America” recalfsithdgreat Peace Jub- ilee held at Boston in:1872, with its seveiz- teen hundred iustrumentalists and chorus of seventeen thousand. “Churches Dec- orated t`erWeddings.~°” The --Prettleet Ccuritry Homes in America," ‘-Flowers and Flower '__Bi;ds,” and “Fifteen Good Mantles and Fireplaces” are shown from the photographs submitted in the contest for Journal prizes. -‘In Naturels Garden” pictures and describes Ametica’s wild tlotvers so their identiiioation will be easy. The article is by Neltje Blanche. and is the first of a series. As a matter of course considerable space is given to E-ister hats and frocks. ect: all illustrated from original designs Besides the conclntling_cbapti»rs of °-The Girls of Camp Axcady” and the experince of “The Jameeous in the Conntry”‘~The Touch of ti Child,” and a humorous sketch by John Kedricks Bangs. Mrs. S. T. Borer continues het cooking lessons and advice upon domestic economies. By The Curtis Publi-:liiug Company. Philadelphia. One dollar per year: ten cents per copy. ' The craving for Alcoh'il,0pi.utn, Conn Tobacco, Cigarettes can be cured at the Keele Institute in Portland. Maine. So can Neuro heuia Nerve Exhaus tion and _ that always tired feeling, seldom at ease condition. and thesystem restored to its normal condition Write for particulars IN §t_Aac\~t and PHONE 181. _ , _ = '_=:__x ; i _,~_- - flour. Vessels bringing wheat to Ne' I Fans lessons in Art Emorfndery will .beigiven for-'two months at the Decor- t ‘ -f- _ _ ative Art room commencing March lst. 5 . __ I _ ‘ morning and evening classes. g L ~ _ - `2f’~ 1“' _ fi gi _ Ill WGS! NWS 0' "W “"1 _ ~_ f ~ ~ _ la . . I .. i. . . . f ' \ ' I I I t ' J ii Y M c A i , F ii f UIIII PIIIYIIIS9 f,,§,mg_ March 31§,§fa§",]a,}‘;’;°s, efgvgg 'lhe Welcome Soap Oo _, of St. John otciecii. A fait attendance is request- turers of the Famous Welcome Soap, will Gathered ht Guardian Reporters and- Bot- ‘f<1-- 2 21 cash to School Children, Viz;- respondents Evarywhem s 'AT the regular meeting of Maple l , ' FOI'lI»l18 BG _ ’ I ` . . '. 5 ` S , 1 ` ` ~ - _ '_ »= I S ‘ “ :toot _ < is ~ _ 1 _. . ° ' . _ . i “- I - :_ » - - s ° _ . . isiio ' Q y '- '- - A . to “ 2,50 “ 25. I ‘ d li tb I I the brothers for their kind-wishes. Mr. morning en route to Boston. The Executive of the Provincial Sab- bath School Association met yesterday in the study of Ri-v.G.M..Campbel1;Rev. and D. Schurman, were appointed to make all arrangemeritsfior city organiz- afion. Mr; Golding Howard of Corn Manifold who has left the Province. Com. t At Santiago de Cuba., Thursday, Feb. 23rd, 2 000 Cubans witnessed the first frame was between teims from the club casa BALL. New YORK, February 28.-The co- A NEW woRLD’s Raoonu. Al San Francisco, February 22ud,the world’s i-:cord for 75 tuilongs of 133% _ Oakland track, yesterday. Time, At Snnderland,E:ig., a few days age, a gliine of football was played between won, by a/score of 13 goals to two. At London last week, Cambridge 3 to f. It is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. _stood the long marches lu Cuba much better ,than the others. _ SEE Beer & Gofe ad.-Cheap Canned Goods»S‘ale, in today’s issue. 27 Bi Exrna RoLLs _for all styles of clothes wringers at Le Page’s Old stand, Queen Street._-28 tf Arran the Gr e t Hughes’ Tonic YOUR M A MEETING oi the Ladies Aid Society of the P E I Hospital will be held in the lodge and his friends and thanked A __ was lower--.il by Dunois. ridden by Jocke H Martin, in the fifth race at, \ i i L at Lodge, C M A North Carleton pxceed 1900 on Tuesda the 28th ult a len th ad dress contgining expressions gf iyevret I at his departure, eulogiz nv his working | smoun l'8g\1I&l' SGI! in this society, and wishing him success, glther boys 0 was presented to Mr J Fred Pierson, I f on the occasion of his leaving his Island years 0 age home to take up his abode in the United 5 SBIR; 111 I0 US States Mr Pierson expressed his 1899 when regret in severing his connection with no ’ mitted toe disinterested Pierson crossed' by the Capes next I upon whose / . i lsents will _ » above CONDITIONS:-Essays to be written plainly wi Mr. Raymond the President presiding. with name and address, also statement 'of age of the vri U Was a€1`@€d that U19 aflnuil meeiillg say is his (or her) unaided work name and grade of sc nl I ite held on me an and ani of october t . ~ _ ’ 1 MXL A Committee consisting ofthe name of teacher, th1s_statement.to.be oertihedtoby o i>.'@_i." 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