'rv-' E _ ¢ '-' f= o.L.oiu1u=in or co Loo Dominion Blond ioo---- Get this bnnd from your grocer. i MflEAN 8 M¢7K1NNUN' Q"Ancopt no substitute .K nrowu liiosmcnarlommw.. L will voor , ‘ L FEBRUARY 24, _ ,G ,, rua cnaarorfrsrows GUARDIAN e ‘W8 -“-'_,~~|l-59u V V* W' _ .___A_ , ___,____ ____.._.»~-» - ~- ‘ 5 fm A i _.is -ne s _ ~~---~ f ~-~~--~---~~ ii -_.i L.. ' . V 'lhe New Dry Gods Store and P. E. I~land’s Greatest Clothing House. The new dry goods store is now open for business. The formal opening is to take place shortly. The following is a list of some of the many lines re- ceived this week and now placed on sale. Silk Spools, ' Needles, Stamped Linen, Lace Doilies, Stamped Pillow Shams, Stamped Cushion Tops. Plain Linen. Sideboard Covers, Fancy Silk Stars and Anchors for Childrenfs Suits, Silkine, Crochet Cotton, Pri Lustre, Knitting Cotton, all kinds of Fancy Frilling, ,Side Combs and Back Combs, Bone Hair Pins, Hair Frames, Hair Re- tainers, Pongee Silk Bibs, Fancy Collars, Windsor Ties, Pique, Fancy Duck, \Vhite and Blue Sateen, Fancy Waistings, Chenille Table Cloths, Print Cotton, Flannel, Corsets, white waists, silk waists, all kinds of wool, oilcloth mats, table oilcloth, ladies’ hose, cotton blank- ets, cotton crib blankets, quilting cotton, apron gingham, shifting gingham, oxford gingham, Zephyr gingham, table linen, table napkins, fancy llannelettes, plain ilan- nelettes, bleached and unbleached sheeting, quilts, all kinds of towelling, towels, lleecy cotton, drill, sale duck, ticking, butchers' linen, cretonne, curtains, portiers, curtainette, curtain muslin, table cloths, red' table damask, 'table felt, turkish towelling, art sateens, white cotton, gray cotton, cottonade, pillow cases, fancy muslins for waists, sateens, dress goods, dress linings, silks, braids, applique, insertions, allover lace, embroid- eries,val.lace, insertion torchon lace, buttons,dress shields, cottons forms,ribbons,ladies`andmissesskirts, ladies’ coats and shower-proof coats. s.A.m¢noNALo v w w * -1-£ ---- - ----' -~~--»--_-Jew . PECULIAR WEAKNESB IN WOMEN Many women sutler untold torture from nervous debillty arising from disorders of the feminfne organs. Day by day they grow worse. A false sense of modestyipreventg them using a good remedy like Ferrozone, -and it would cure them.Lost nerve force is brou ht h k- it 1 ””‘ ._ SYD\IEY. N. S .hu eh bu* “M lieneral Comlnlsslon Merchants lllllIfl£t@- and Produce handled on commis- ion. Thl fBl¥I0\ll Pro np! returns made I 'iwiy-r. (REGISTIRED) 1 4,. A. ‘.\lcLcan K (`. Donald Mclliunnon \ Bu-ristors. Attorneys-at-Ltw. , cure, 50. at all dealers. " *_* -,_T¢........`°` ...I¢}¢.7»a.....i ' itil! Y’ ` iiomnani aio _ _L4 IW, ` I ‘ : for ""‘°f“"Z1='»i.f;-r».r»>>‘.1i>‘5§‘§i.,“l9 5’ ` S ' i 4 '$ » I ' Clean Grocer. 3-rdrfuy il 'Hundreds of Putty 'Pastor-up "f0r` Gila? I d dll . . , sian lion ton Por-lor, Dining Room. BN! R°°'°» A ' pow!" I tndllichcn. A general clear out of all Pretty borders to match, all at HALF PR|CE_ Bargains for early buyers. Sale now on and for cash duly; s -I i': 1: Sailor & Bo. limited., S rapirm prostatic w=‘oi`i>.p;~f.‘ F _ ldmtf Q ‘_ .i ` " _IEWELER f'lz5 Grafton Plume 1482 Walter S Brown. Cor.Keatu:d Great George Sis. ,'~<_~.~ rf, ,. 51. Jw g ac new v a energy is supplied-irregularities dis- appear. Ferrogpne dtqles restore wiaak pae women. or ose who su er 5 B an run” ng Q au , ,U 8 gsgpggg tzgrgegxgdaga Exlgligstgllgi will have the privlege of contributing Ferrozone so surely brings. Guar- anteed free from alcohol and sure to 9136i# ¢ _ I ° Eclipse ,Sven W’ l ‘ Mlnnrd's Llnimenl Cures Colds mr custsmeas and friends for their kind liberal patronage during the past year also ex-‘ 'tend to them our hecrt' best wishes for a year of Hilealth- Happiness and Prosperity. W. N. lantoo ’ 1_i._W.itciiilin.Pl1in.B. ~ itha past, which may not have an teful d f , tion in the eyes of the world as be- | LONDON, Feb. 22-»-And now the "'0ulda" has gone to her rest. The world was never quite sure wether or not she _ was a great novelist, but! every one admitted that she was an exceptionally good story-teller. Her best _works were her stories for chil- ldren. and these are unsurpassed in literature. Her novels abouxi-led in _admirable word-pictures, but often ,suggested padding to make the story olnst. long 'enough to illl the custom iry 1 mb oi You sie 1 v th n or _ pages. i an e e lworld such pleasure that theze is |universa,,\,regret that the cn.i of her ,career was marked by ruisi-u't'.rne. iBut it is not of Ouidn the novelist fthat we wish to treat, we_wu.nt to §let our renders hear an echo from .ungra soun in view o the |things that have been said in recent years about the decadence of the lllother Land. Under the influence ,nf Gladstone. and Bi-ight,Grea`t Brit- ain, in the late 70's gained a reputa- iiug devoted to peace at any price. In OUR CIVIC AFFAIRS Sir:-Having had a touch of the ‘prevailing grippe I was not present ‘at the citizens’ meeting before the civic election but l1'ave'rend the re- port of some published in The Guar- dian? I think that the members of ,the ate Council whose term of oillce ,has expired have been. actuated by an honest desire to serve thc Uty well, and on the whole have made a re- cord of which they need not l-e a- shamed. I observe by The Guardian's report that there was more or less adverse criticism of the City Ac- counts and this is a feature that has lite uses lor public men; it helps to ‘make those who spend other people’s lmoney more careful and conservative, when they know that their, actions‘ are likely to be reviewed in a pub-I ll ti . c mee ng There is to my way of thinking not, -sulllcient thought given to the mat- ,l leer or bringing business to tue city.i lThere should be a strong committee of councillors whose desire would _bc to consider ways and means for promoting our business interests, by encouraging industries or business of any kind that would furnish em-' Iployment. This might be done by advertising,the giving of bonuses, lessening of taxes, by free sites, by, cheap water, &c. Depend upon it that every family who is a wage earner added to our population is helping the problem of how our city is going to h!Ed its own in the fu- t r . u e In this connection I wish to calll the attention of those who now hold seats at the Council Board to the imperatlve necessity of dealing promptly with the automobile nuisance. I feel sure that every man and woman in the city' and country (outside of the four or five persons who run these machines) will agree with the writer that these autos have done more injury to the business of this town than can readily be com- rputed. They are a terror to all who luse horses, and there are hundreds of =cases where country people will not come here to buy or sell until this .nuisance is got rirl oi. If autos were used to any considerable extent they m‘ght be borne with, but it is in- tolerable that four or ilve people.to gratify their vanity should be allow- ed to endanger the life ol our citl~ zens and terrorize people ntl the puh» lic roads. I hope! that the new Council will have "sand" inuugh to see to it'that those who cannot had some other way of amusing Lhcm- clve th i n tu bil nt. the least two hundred und Elty dollars for the licence to do eo. By the report_of the Uity Surfii ior I note it is intended to extend the concrete sidewalks as ffirus mi-uns will allow and I believe this to be good business. The Council hfiwnver, ht t ' ini * l oug no, in my op on o ciarge property holders a uniform rote on these permanent walks. It is mani- festly unfair to charge a poor man owning comparatively cheap property say east of Prince Street or west of Pownal Street, the same proportion as is charged on valuable business property around the Market Dquare. I am afraid I hnv made this letter L OC0OOOO0C‘OOOOOOOOOO0OO'o 0 OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO You Certainly save feed sndmoneywhonyouleerl ak , Why? -Horses or cattle out l' rl' ` d b o_ cor :tion cltule y poor blood and mal rmimntet on eat more than uluiil with len re- sults. One powder pnrifies' and enriches the blood, nets Saecily *can fgloodl ling, slid neyl, A es! on, I ere getting all tshe “benefit of food! e . gillvs uk any mln only give ltoni trial fnot an ue so ` , oooooooboooo 0000000000000 .€___.,__. _.__...____._.i. S_ A_ M C D O N A L I a Poem That Sho_0nce Wrote About . England - Showing the Novelist in a Different Light. 1881 occurred the disaster of Majuba Hill, and Gladstone refused to a- venge it, and in the same year Lord Roberts was recalled from his heroic advance on Cabul. But in 1882 there came a change. Arabi Pasha rehclled against the Khedive :ind thereupon Gladstone, though proclaiming that he was not about to sanction a uar. sont the fleet to Alexandria. nn! all the world knows the result. This led fluid t rite th fllowin ver es - a o w e o g ‘ s to the London Times: 1882 Grant England put her armor by. and stretch‘d Her stately limbs to slumber in the sun. The nations,`seeing then .imv lang she slept. . Commun'd together, and rn uhispers said : "Lol she is old and tvedg let us omni AN Echo _ .;.o..._ r , noon Tru: Piisr Spring Shirts 4 »* ' ¢-1 _' '__ | l i _Y ._-. 4,. _v .1 4 o_f>u0»qv»¢¢»u»4¢»>¢<~>».<-<»»¢u>a»»`-.¢o»¢» O 0 O »¢¢¢>~<¢uv¢<-< or~»»e¢»~a»¢¢-:suv-zo »r.<»-<.»-4 dF':""--».:, Don’t` for ` get the up~ gx .a ..-Q . O O O ` o #_ o_`o_ o o Q. 0-0 0' . o _o ofa o,_o_`o` ' ‘ . fbi), 0, o 0 ~~'»r»;»r-S- °. 'Q /o_ `r¢_ 0, Q, ‘o _~ .~f"f`f*t¢- `. _ "0 -Q, 0,4, Q, 0 rg 010 o 0 _'.1 5 - ” to-date Fur fm @§ is hi ny i ., W 'I i _ Store whei_ e ` ` S* ' you want »- __ V " - 1. i new shirt Q ol , § if ' l am sliou ° f f ing by fn the larges 1 ~° f | . line in tli a ‘ ' ' ~ ; oo e ,l Full Dres g l ' shirt beat - I .-till conpeti M . _ » tion. \ ' i.\‘\\i»- /n///» a\» Tue“.”°'g,own from onion- brows. ,hi . iii , She will not know!" And Goneril and Begun, over seas, ~ ' mocking ner, cried: "Her time is qhe Ymmg Me" S Man' past. Her blood Is sluggish, and her rusted sword fr t Om Oll ___________i_i_"i_;_:___________ Her scubbard she will draw no 1-»---->~'---~-A-Ht"-"" " ‘" ” ""' ""”'“"" `_‘ " “ml” And H°» ` r Th bi il ith el l d V ' BRUCE S"l`liWARl` & .C0 ` us gi ng, uug \v cru ian s the seeds Of discord and of hate amidst- her sons. ‘ But from the East there came a bl asf. too loud, As from the West there cnmcutaunt too much; And she awakening, raised her head, und saw ' _ Around her all her faithless friends. and all Her sisters and her children jeerlng her, And crying, “She is old!" and met- ing ou, Her lands among themselves, and - pnrcelling Her honor. Then, swift as lightning flashes Fromtho blue skies. her 1.-lance of scorn fell on them, As they crouch'd like wolves that are ‘o’er-mustered, England stretched out her hand, and t h’d the orld- ouc w England arose, und spake, and calm~ ly said : - “Nayl 1 am irn_sf£9§s still; CONDEMN ED BY PHYSICIANB . Unscruplous dealers often prepare corn remedies with- caustics and acids. Refuse sucl., and insist on P\itnnm’s Painless Corn Extractor. It’s purely vegetable. safe and sure. Selling Wood We’re selling kin- dling wood and' blocks, all dry. Any time you want a load, remember 0000000000 ° OO 0 00000000 ...__._.,__..__?,__- _..._ ply at . run rltavlittsit roll MLN; - . ?~~oo::,r:.'-‘°'~ e C ago ooooooooo ooooooooo i-;§; ' ,es i s MACllINlSTS. i_~5'3.<.'~’~ was ,i i Yi Call or i . r Miu. surruss write at once, ~. 5'l`EAl`l NAVIGATION CO'S WHARF ~ i if Clinrl ottctirwn, - - ' P- E- 181311 i i - " -"'..§= "’5§~.; _ ‘i;=.'; -I A ri ._ <1; > it .. =‘.’¢_.»; “_;;_»,i; ,.»~1~\€°“~.~f“§f?-f' . ,-1 :si-t; iii ,.». .. ii... pit ""?*° i. Q* def . .-. . to T § 1 _'U l00lo `fI'=- lNlrR ! We manufacture a high class oi Rotary and Shingle Mills, which we can supply at a very low price at this time of the year, .. 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