._.,. .,¢_..i:. out the very best work- ABR _ __-,if” »»..»--.».»»====».===»¢»s¢==;;::._'vs_ '_~5_Ip:r-`»ffrrf~ pennnu.;ivna¢»~.».¢~»uca».»va»»»~¢¢ Chocolates Owing to, the demand for thlsfllne of goods we have decided to handle them and ` yon will now iind the follow- ing assortment fin half and | one pound packages. at our stole- , . The Demonstrstor. _. Specially Prepared Fruit. ` Choooloies_d¢qAristocrstes. __ ,De Luxe Aisoriment. 7 ‘Italien Cliocolates. - ' V'l‘l14i¢list¢au.» - IAA _-_-.-_-_-_->_-_-_f -Q ~»ne=4=;;_-£=;-_-:_T;;=;§-_ _ , , _ _ ~ `,N1iW-ind 'Hdrd Centres. _Neseclloae Chocois t e Creme- vlmpcrial Assortment. ` ‘,Marsschino Cherries etc. .r We also make a specialty of Molrs Chocolates in bulk and packages---Other leading innkes always in stock. E. A . Foster Central Drugstore rappgapnnpnp rnanrunrnfanus 'li»frIv»»1¢r»rrvr== Sunnyside vu v ....................................;.-.., ~_--_--_-_.__;____________ cuz &- -_'_'¥f.-.. ___-_ " ; I A ST. CHRYSTJSTOM Slllllllcmeni: voted, 'ran wr HB1' News inner or im. ---- _ ,__ THE f‘H\RLOT"'3TOWN GUARDIAN ilomnso alum ”””°"" Godfrey. suis., iisesimoiiny .¢.l..,. F; gl oi ' ' ' " ' ” "”""; ~ SPM ....,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ p ¢". . |i|,|,€ °“°n-lm. . --_‘D nu” Qui In §“~ lu::ée& miie. Buvillement voted ;go_ ,wool ,,_ want! Ive unssnhi.” dn i)‘:::l”Hugh's!|W | mat" ;x¢°°"°d M' ' . acre ry, i- 9° ‘ld “Lili hi' heels in °|\\rlott» Andrew BMD. 2 1 u new eoinlln ive some se. “tend . or, ll against, iw; *unc* hum... ance, fair. l GLEN FINNAN lj -~ V; I-__ -;__ ` .TM Guimfflh liq nu th, HOME Sullvlement voted, $15- school ox- "f&.;'.‘;t*§,°: ntwu uid the owner §§_"°;=. S26; trustee, elected, meme. o eel th . McD ld. P. 'rr Dill!! for Prince llldlliira Inluiatzwmm St°“""t¢ “°g|I`l:¢af¥. Mr. Alai?-,il`i°cDl3>‘i: .‘ - *- “ml autos, unanimously against' nt- Bnbioribers ' t il ' to remit by Hx; gtg: °=r,by‘;;$ en ance. good. ___ Intersil” Letter, The Guardian is not NEW GLASGOW ble for remittances iorwltded _.__ o Buds; than as above. Mlllti pesllllvleigsgit voted, $40; school ex- '; “'-- HWS. ' trustee elected Mr. A. ‘TM Guardian welcomes relis B Dickieson; seciletar M' 0 ` i ' bio ‘ Y. r. . A. ‘l;‘;";i h'°m NTBODI throughout this st°'”"°0". Blllioe, 1 for, 17 against; o nee. All s li it att d 1 _ _ maihd to ...1i1;° Gaffdilzluouiglsxgl 811 ance, air \ Dent." Oherlotter Mamnofw BANK :liter the events, etzjnhailxutiihizsllg- Supplement voted 40 scuool e - Mao. S ; ' x -_-.___.__ "D€u!€S. $35; trusteifelected Mr Wm ‘ Crosby; secretary, Mr. Ge0.’H. lloyie; WWE. unanimously against; attend- ance, good. MEETING HEPUHTS Siuulllcment voted, $50; school ex- ‘G , '0' _ -;(.__C°“tlP.‘led__ 1'0"! Page one) illgili?sAnii$ea6 (5lr“l!)t‘eel5ike¢iec1t;1€h1?€,nv§. CONWAY an; secretary, S. B. Aitken; vote on S ,mo ‘tl " rr' lilltu, 5i`or, T against, one didn't “I *"0* 10000. $-lu, school ex- vote, attendance fair iwnues. 5.35; triistee.. uieeted, Messrs L_-__` J- ~‘\- Mormon. A. A. uumsuy, ivi. onmuiuooie Lewis; autos, ll lor, 2 against; at- tendance, small. Sunnlenient voted, Siu school ex- --- pciises, $40; trustees cicc-',Lcl ex- Chnrlo tetown Royillfy. House and Sumlleinent voted, $75; school ox- il'-‘I1S0S. 540; trustee Glected. Mr. Les- Outbuiidings nr_=ili'ly new and in good ilenscs, $125; trustee elei-‘ti=ii, Mr. Al- N0 1\lCY"0l`lHYlB; Bffvfeffify. MF. H0r1~1c`c ull fenced with wire. Can be bought te,,d,,_,,,_.e mr \ i s ‘E 4. _f l 1 . ll ‘ri MILLAR l\IA'1HESON, . , Address Ch'towri On the Fermi MOUNT HO! E rcpuirs, Lund mo. high state ut cnl- bert Jenkins; secretary, Mr, ,\_ ,\_ Wright; autos, 0 for, 12 against; flV0-¢i0l1- N05 B f00U llf WUHW lfimlf Moore; autos, 2 for, 17 against; nt. Due refused to vote; attendance, fnir. with or without crop. Apply to _ ' ____ ' HUNTER RIVER P0 B 2.7,* _ ---. Sllhplement voted, $40 for malls, Tldts '-" supplement voted, $30; school si. $30 for female; school expenses. $70; 1 1 1 lienses, $40; trustees elected, lilcssi-s. trustee elected, Mr. G. H. McGulgan; .Norman McSwail:l Wm. Mclibcs, ,Jus secretory, Mr. John Rackham; autos, - Robertson; secretory, Mr: Albin Hob-N 3 f0r.V 12 against; attendance, good. ertson: ,i1utos, unanimously ngninst; --~ attendance, fair. CORNWALL ELDON Supplement voted, $60; school ex- penses, $40; trustees elected, Messrs. Supplement voted’ $45; school ex- Geo, McDonald, H. McMillan, Donald GEORGETOWN penses, suis; trustee elected, Mr. /i. Mcvlmilz secretary. Mr. J. D. Mc- D. Ross; secretary, Mr. J. ll. lliih- L€8ll18l1i0S.UU&mm0U5lY against; at- ley; autos, 2 for, 22 against; nt- Ufuilfinvv. 20011- tendance, fair. _‘_ HOPE RIVER ' . . Supblement voted, $40; school ex- 5,, mme voted 3 ,,c\,0(,1¢x_ penseu, $50 trustees elected, Messrs Rogcrs Farquharson e ss: eidlotftrusieo Ziozssfel Mr. J. Walter -`3'i“'\PB°l1» Herbert Si“‘P“°“i Du . \. D Stewart, secretary M T E W H Hogan' secretary, Mr W _ ’ ,~_ _ _ _. . , . . Morrfseyi autos, 20 for, 1 uguiilst; Simpson; autos, 2 for, 13 against; Ciipiiai Stock $25.000 ,re -you satisfied with letting your money lieidlc , when you cm make it elm 75 to I.25,p c. in I year The Blue Fox Business promises to be a very lucrative one, and in all probabilities viilloulclassall ot' e- Fox pro- positions on the market, as the animals have more to a litter and the prices are rapidly ; advan ing. ` ‘ f ’1`li‘s company has in lead- loess. ro pie' fof high class ‘ ”_Alnska”_Blne- Foxes to stock l the Up-To-'Ds te Ranch which ‘| is now under construiion at Bunbury onthe beautiful fn in of Mr R0gP1‘= F'°r'jliliarsou. The estimated financial re- tn~n~l to thc i..v.stor from ro p s. of th- se fox s is from 75 to .125 p c. in one year, as they have from 8 to iz to n, _ litter, and piitflng it down at is very conservative oi-itimn°e nt 5 foxes to epair, which would mean 25 prs. at the marketfprice to day nt $1,500 :trier pail' or breeding pu . liisyouwillreodilysee will net _a- largfdlvideud to the . .sh;rehoi.ier. _ he Company lsCa itolized ot $25,000, ._o.f,_v€li_loh $115,000 li o s au'ei&l(y .Bedii grhseribed, and nick, niimgo erediociie public at _ 100 per s are, For value. Pay- mesit og 20_p._ o. w th application, °“ ..Z‘.’~°i"»‘i.‘.f‘?.'.'i‘l° °ili.”.l’»‘?..i2”.§.‘Zl1." _l5_n:Lny`6f the foilgiawing Provision# til Direction. Ilr. Giorle Llegere, President. _ Clieriltf vm. ` U 1 iiiiiiiiei-y r.'r..l. l he. Gee I Heres), Ssey.‘l`runi-er "‘ Cha lsitéiowjs ~' . .='_"-:`li'-*~"-\»i ~f ' \*. ii ' ii ¥ ~.- ._ -. . ».,_ _ . ‘thousands of w»om.en‘ ' who are ‘ing from broken-down' nervous SYS- ‘terns. Sleepless nights, much irritii- Supniemeiit voted. S60.d f0l‘ OTE i [bility and nervous sick hendadlte HFC ¢°f1Ch“'- “M01 formerly gm °d' °“ Y mmm 'the mp¢3;';|g_ one teacller hereafter; SCIJOOI 019211585. FORTUNE BRIDGE p ‘ Attendance' g(,0d_ attendance, good. l=== i i- OEKCROSS VICT supplements v;)ted $30; 80,100] ,,x_ Supplement voted, $35; school ex_ ’ ' .~ tee elected Mr. . icon t 1 ic. Mr. Wm l’““““*" *’5:‘»"~ “"5 ' ggggii B,;retarr“sMef_%ei,e1ae Aitdm; Malcolm Nicholson; secretary, Mr. y' O g ‘lamuel McLeod; autos, 1 for, 17 autos. 9 for 12 against, a number ‘ _ refueled to vote; attendance, fair, agmnstl “"e“d“"°e' good' NORTH LAKE. GREENVALE _ i 1 it ttld, $30; ll 1 - Supplement voted, $15 school ex- %“I‘l'°m°“7 vo tr t elects): ,fix ' ’ . , $52. 5; us ec ec , r. penses' $43f52' irusteiii eleF‘it|e(]i.<,i`g:,f giiriisigii Brown; SecretarY. Mr. Edwin 2-;(}`a€:gser'5 satire ag' 8 ;ins't‘.' ,,tte,,_ Crcwys; autos, unanimously against; r' B' r' g ' uttendaiice, fair ,___ . NORTH WILTSHIRE dance, good. `_____ KELLY'S CROSS _ _ Suplilemcnt \oted, $95; school ex- Siipplemerit voted, $75. Schiml ZX pauses, $45- trustee elected Mr Jas 4-vv -.,.~...~.»-~»»~ Twice Proven venus' $85; trustee elected’ Mr' E in A Brildlc ' secretar Nlr. Charles _ - yi yi Bon Easym' secxleiary' Mr' J' T hlclicnnu; autos, 17 for, 6 against; uttenilaiice, fair. ST ANDREW'S _ . e Cnrefor Nerves ' ___ Slipplenlellt voted, $115; 19611001 0!- ' ’ - pcnscs, $65; trustcc clectcd Mr Pros- lrriteble. llynieriesl. »"Sleeple|¢- D" , ~- A 24f ’3 ° in U , per I/ei‘le.ir, autos, or, age B , Chase I Nerve l"o¢n|,Rs¢tarel lleslih- attendance’ gO0d_ There ls a. message' ln this letter for --- suder- MARGATE S 5? . _Y0u.may not realise the nature of $100- trustee elected, Mr. H. D. Thom- Your ailment, until nervous Drostrii- sont' WCW*-HWY. MY- Wl1?_°mtH‘:iW°fd? tion comes upon you. But, in what- autos. 3 fer, 18 “gain” » B* °“ °~“°°» evei- stage yew find yourself. DY- :U05- Chase’s Nerve Food is ready to help --"' Y0“s .`. f M11 \ ' it t f. "i'm‘oi§teW°w`l»il}1;‘s?yf'sE.in: nliiifssgggl Survlemenf "°°°"- Wi "’°“°°' "' suilered fromlnervous trouble, Bild nenncil- 350? *f“’t"" °l°°t°d~ Mr' J",h”‘ took Dr. Cliagds Nerve Food. which J. McLeod; secretary, Mr. T. J. W 8- ¢0mp1n£g1y_- ourpdf me. About si! ginton; But0B. 1 lor. 12 §5B3i“5ti Bt' lmontlis 'ago I received a shock whim tendeiicle. fair- again shattered my nervous sY5i>¢l'“` to sueli'an_exi_:ent that I was irritable .__-_ _ _aging liylgeigoal, and” could not sleep . il hts. egan to use the c_i°ve ON .allii and was not disaiipoint- HAEE ed. nipr'oveuient‘,vvas el>l>11\‘°H \”°""‘ 1 tv0t,,d_ 357; school ex- thglvm ‘ml “°' I am Bnurely pig; egg? trustee elected, Mr. John 5” ii 6 A Evfli -' "<4 . ' -w;3"`f N9|"’°"F°°d' 50 cents nl 11065:? 'trite-L -AiiEii:5:°u?'f5'i? - vlvlllmoil. ‘\\'“““lU‘°"9l7 °g“‘“°t' "°°°"d'~ "w\‘i°ll°"l"E H090" Bhd bythelr expressions 800111 12° be °“l“Yl“B ,i \\oernndsnelneo7|e.)i?a¢°P`l!|>.¢'1l»A'r\c. . -~ ‘ Iuiox. 'after 42.5°; oil dealers. ~ 7 ' » V the rendition. _ ._ . . _ ‘ ' ,_ ’i'».'-.»_;» , ` ` ‘ " PRIMROSE an not s new and meg ~< sandals... ...‘l'i`i.¢liei. ii » °°“'U|V |80. before Confedsn tlleywereon salem nenriyevefydrug I , B l , ~'...i'°'l€&f..“l`§-.._.`.i"i`iT.'Z'i’i.'§'.}i.i‘¢'I"‘r'2 da t=i:y`:r:v;uet ssdedceliilige, ja; gg , ¢|'| Ill l'l° Huw been aevleia so ' “Z N. B. AND MAINE LEAGUE. Hfanadlnn Press.) At Fredericton-Bt. John, 11; Fre- dericton, 4. ARIERICAN LEAGUE. 3 At Detroit--Detroit, 5; New York, At Plliladelphia-Piiilailclphio., 3; Cleveland, 2. .tt Wushington~Chicngo, 4; Wilsh- ington, 1. ' At Boston-Boston, 3; St. Louis, 2 (twelve innings). L NATIONAL LEAGUE. /it (fllicagu--(llllcugo, 13; Pliilililel- phin, 3. At St. Louis~llrooklyn, 10; St. Louis, 5. At Pittsburg-Boston, 0; Pitts- burg, 5. At Cincinnati-Ncw York, 4; Ciu- cillliilti, 2. _ lN'I‘l§RNA’I‘I()NAL Ll*)AGUl~l. At Jersey City-iliillnlo, 18; Jersey City. 2. . At Newark-Newark, 2; Toroilto, l. l At Baltimore-llultiiriorc, 10; Roch- ester, 3. At l’rovidencu-Montreiil, 10; l'i-o- vidence, 0. CRICKET _.___ 'Phinza orc looking up in this piirt of the cricket world. Besides the on- tlluslusm that is innnifestiilg itscll so lienlthily among the members oi' the premier club in the Island, the Phoenix C. G.-which seems to he tho forerunner of better things~lt is pleasing to be able to record the for- mation of another cricket organiza- tiun. it is still more gratifying to bc ubie to stnte thilt the new club is` il youthful concern, ns this will in- sure ii. recruiting ground for the more i./ivanced standard of the game. And with the practicilhility of securing recruits, the successful cstiiblii-ihment of the game, and indeed, its develop- incnt should be il mutter of cosy accomplishment. The new club was formed last even- ing at Hochford Sqllnre, ut il gath- ering of some score of lads and boys, among whom great enthusiasm was ‘manifested ln carrying the project to a satisfactory concliision. The club was named the Jenkins Cricket Club. in honor of Dr. Jenkins, who it is. satisfactory for the club's welfare, is its patron and has been principnl- ly instrumental in its"formation, With such a whole-hearted supporter behind it, the Jenkins C. U. should have ii successful career. Dr. Jenk- ins llos shown his support in a prac- ticiil why by promising to supply the club with a cricket outfit. The chili is also indebted to Mr. Benjamin Crablie, whom it elected chairman, bu [roving also given his support in u tangible form, presenting the club with a cricket bat. The other oflice-bearers were elect- ed ns follows at lost cvening's meet- ingr- Hon. President-Dr. J. T. Jenkins. President-Mr. J. S. Pierce. Vice-President-Mr. P. Coyle. Secretary-I.. Crockett. Recording Secretary-Jock Collier. Captain-Jack Sterns. Sub. Copt.~Wm. Case. For the present the club will ploy on the ground at Rochford rlqiinre, and Wednesday and Friday evenings have been fixed for practice, from Sov- cn to eight o`clock. The Jenkins C. C. will have extend- ed to it the hearty welcome rind wishes for its welfare of cvcryi lover of sport, and particularly of its brother organization, thc Phoenix C.. (‘.. FRECKLE-FA€E l Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly SDOW. illow to Remove Easily. Herds ,fi chance, Miss Frecklc-face. to try it new remedy lor freckles with me guarantee of a reliable deiililf that it will not cost you a penn? UH' yess H; 1-empires the freckles; while lf it docs give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get nn ounce of Otllille-' lloulle 'strength from MacKinnon Di-ug Company, and a iew avlll\¢i}‘ tiring should show you how eafly it ‘E to rid yourself ot the homely freckles and get a beautiful c0mPl¢1i0"- Rare' ly is more than one ounce needed for th§ews >\ <.. l§_\5 f\. ~' __' ' " _ ' f i A _ <"vi7r.¢.i Sala sl :J .sl "3 of Sample Iron Beds Sale at Very Low Prices `\ _/ " \°'---0 i _, ` 1 V - , 'Q' _ k ?_f'__ ‘ 7% A l mu Z _ rglvw m ,___ _ ,.-.'>-/<>.,_ ,_ 7 "’\=.~._ _ ` " '*:;.>.»,. -- all ~ _ 'lf rl YWWV l 0 y if ‘ I V ,_ fi \ i' °'“’ *-'___-7 \ ___ ._ ""'~§.-- y' T o d ay’s adv’t tells oi an unusual bargain opportun- ity in iron beds, I-_’.~: one that you should tike advantage of without delay. Every bed you purchase represents a clear. clean saving iii dollars and cents These,]Beds have been used on our sliow floor and are more or less marred by the cimiilei surface liziving llccoiiic kilockeilaiiil scratclieii. Theic is no damage, howevir `-"l‘|Cl\ “HY Slllflrl lloiiscivifu ciiiiuoi rcnliivc iii ii few iiiiilliles willl ii onli of while ciininel. ‘ \\’c are rcp‘:iciiig tlit-se beds with :ni i-niire .ful of new siimples and olfer those on our floor nt the following low prices, $2.505 for $2 00 $5.75 for $5.00 $6.75 for $5.40 I’lzlin iron lim] wliiife f'u;iiilr\l.-.I 1-oiiipli-to with i':l.s!oi's. Nl-ni (lies-l;_;ii. Q 2.75 for Pluiii wliilo ilnzliiiolod iron boil. good strong iiiilko, uoilipli-tc \\'llli _£52 5.00 for Two iloilt siylos fail this price - liolil liiivc liriiss iiioliniiiigs. 5.25 for 2.60 l~l1.i°oilg llluiss llioiiiiloil boil, lioil\'_\' :uid dili'J.lllc_ 5.50 lor 2.80 ()lii‘ of inii' liitqgvst soiling stylus, lil'i\~.~. iilmiiiiiii_g~i, 4.00 fe. 3.22 Strung iron boil \\illi liloilillliilil ut hirilil iiiiil foot. 4.60 for 5.68 Nviit .~l_\'io. \\il1Hfl Saturday and get yours. Tlie ' ' Y ' -' l .l\i:tcKinilm\ Drug Co., Corner Great ' George and Kent Sts. Mt! ~._._...._____..___ aooeoeeee, _ DEATHS. » U 0 0 o o o e e o o s PAYNTER.-At l‘riiirc <’.»nnly .Hosllitnl oil Juno l4ili, lflifl, ill.-irtim Godfrey widow of thu lilti- liirlmril Pllynter oi llnrlinnton ngiul |15 yeiirs, lcilving one iliiiigliti-i~ to inourn their ii'i'i‘.|»iii~:il»I¢\ loss. i__._,.__.,__ » -eeeeeeeescoecoeeeec ~ e i 1 si-iiPPiNo News 2 CIO* GOOCUCUOUODIOOU l