“"“=`“ 1°»190S- i ' ‘ 'run cHliRLoT'.i‘s'rowN GUARDIAN ' ’ ' ' " *wmv "1-- ._. __ ` -- /°7'0ms=e/lb’ " IHE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN _ ; My I ,V "0ffices in New Prcwse Block-Charlottetovhlii ,` cmfrznryi.-1'ow/v.° .9/.2 area/avwf/vrvc smna' ` i 7' 6 ' ' ”‘ ' Mrs. W. H. Sninllwood lormerly of E. H. and Mrs. Beer, City, have this city is visiting in North Byd- returned from Toronto. DBy.\ ---- Arthur-Ferguson, Bonsbaw, has ar- D. Ovnn Thompson, reuresentiug rlved home from Boston. the inowson Woolen Mills, Amllerat,' -~ Q in in the city. . - lviuriiuek Meiiue, salem, iuusu., is -- visiting in Wheatley River. Fraser McDonald, Hampton, whose -_- rueiusneu was burned nunuetiine nge Cant Mclan. Sity. has arrived intends building in the near future home "Om a trip to Presidente. _ -- ` n. I. The lecture in Grace Church to- ` --_-4 EW GOOD Friday and Saturday new beau- tiful goods came in for every depart- ment of our big store. Over 300 Cases' \ in New Clothing for boys, New Coats for ladies, ` New Hats for men, New Underwear for all, New Corsets, New Boots and Shoes, New Print Cottons, l New Ginghanis, New Ribbons, New Oilcloth, New Sateens, l’ New Skirts, F New Waterproofs’ speaking oi the resignation ol the Rev. gentleman who is well known in New \Vi\iStS, Ehis Province says : “The Rev. f M get oi work, llzutbat his time of lilcl ' - ' ~ en e is wise not, o e tied to a. daily New Clbth1n` or L ’ task. He can still work as he loved, d todwoil-Ik in the past; but he can restl ‘ 'eg an w en a man comes to the age of` new Hats for La 1 ' the pastor ol Prince Street church and the editor oi the Eastern Chron- icle nothing goes as lar as the great privilege oi resting without it being anybody's right to goad him on to his job. May the Rev. gentleman live long to enjoy the freedom that along and busy service has entitled him o. ' New Dress Goods, New Gloves, New Caps for Men, New Hosiery for Ladies. New White Cottons, Neiv Millinery, New Laces, New Mattings, New Sllirts, New Suits for New Muslins, New Cottonade night win nu beautifully illustrated Miss Barbara Nicholson of Oraiwud Begins at B o'clock. Silver collection is “Siting ill this City the 300% Of at the door. Mrs. Lemuel Hyde. She leaves on return Tnursday. Next Saturday the 14th inst is the -- last da lor rvin The new - 1/ I A y se g summgngeg for electric arc lamps recent i or . e the onnrinttetown circuit ui the ly installed by McLellan Bros.. in County Court. their store on Queen Street are a great improvement. The Guardian has received from S. -@- A. McLeod of the ilrm ol Moore &‘ 'l‘h6 Cherry Valley Ride Club will McLeod, City, who is now in Landon hold; their annual meeting at the Eng., _a bundle oi late English psp- h°m of U10 Captain 0n‘llll0 DVB!!- crs. ing of Friday the 13th oi March. Let every true Smgchman show his Rev. C. W. Hamilton, Salisbury, patriotic spirit by wmi,-,g out to. Ont., who has been laid up for a night to hear about Robbie B,"-ns_ couple of weeks .with lu grippe, is The 'lecture is a beautifully illustrat- “ble W U5 “b0Ul5 8§8i11~ H19 Bl>P0ll1¢- ed one. ments were ably iilled by Rev. G. M. Campbell of St. John. Both gentle- I mm-_ men ure well known here. _ ` are out for Annie. of w. _*- 10. . p , The Crystals have -md th . F'orwai‘ds*H. Richardson, G. Rich- § Dl`0teSl3 Hgllinst thlevl Siitriiirlilersieiiéi m0nii, R, Brehaut, J. Kcndell. Finger, & Coq Advertisers are again reminded tha Bruce S_ bromer their "changes" must be received a Secretary of thisnlilce not later than one o'cloc The marriage sharp and their business locals no John’ March later than three o’clock ol each week 1v1rg_ |¢¢,|,i, Wm reside day, exclusive oi statutory holidays, - ... to insure insertion in next issue. All .___ received litter than the above hours' _ fifty cars are at Picton Will also appear when they do not with P;-imc Edward Island interfere with the setting in type oi ' osi;g_ hound for the, Canadian the regular news oi the day. West to su 1 the fnrn rs "`“*' _ with seerp Tig? is ,_,(,,.t of Jie' Tile following is thc line up lor for the hay brought East 11 icw the hockey g_”'“e I" the Arena l'°' , seasons ago when the crop was light night which will be of great general E here. It seemingly is a wise and Interest' ` V” thnugntfu Gnverninent that lnuin-.1 sf- SY““°-"S- ter people so well at both ends of P' Bau"g°al' . the line.-Eastern Ghron'cl J' Mcme“““`p°"‘t- F Michelin-c oint ame, and the Victorias are now the Abhi°s" - in to hockeyl , grophy has also been won this year' y the Victorias David Cole, the well known butch- n Kensington on Friday for the pur-i ,pose oi shipping several of the finest, arcasses oi dressed beef that havel been seen here for some time. 'l‘he"l espective weights were 1093, 850,lh 25, and B00 lbs. Mr. Cole has been nipping to thc firm af Burke & Petis, New Glasgow, N. S., for sev- ral years. His shipments have in nll amounted to about sixty thous-l and dollars worth with thc bestlg ntisfactioni' to all concerned. Ap-l purently-byl his last shipment Mr. 'a Cole deals only in the fattest and, est. octor is still a man capable oi The in the Canad- and all over E \ll1¢liSl>\1Y-911 Dossessors oi th. l D' Beu_g°a1‘ . trophy. This trophy was iii;-9/geagtr J- He"ell_P0U1l¢- _ warded in 1900. It was won by Sum- J' Light‘z°r"° point' rnerside in that year and in 1905. Th . _ ¥}i]cs Xvtpn itin 1901 and this year? rmgton' A' Cr°s5k‘l`1‘ e egwei th ‘ ' seasgng Th: ixtgi; cm; remammg ISl8\\d0l`S. J. McKenna, formerly of Mt. Stewart and R. Brehaut, of Sonrls. One' ol the notable occurrences ati the recent meeting of Picton Presby-rc ‘\ tery wus the resignation of Princc` Street Congregation by the Rev. Dr. nlconer. The Eastern Chronicle in S lity of Vernon River that seldoml§ have as good a lecture within. their 2 walls. The committee regrets that , a iew ignorant selilsh boys should > rcate ri disturbance and by so do- ing spoil others pleasures. Mr. _5 Adams' lecture was entertaining in trusting, interesting and all whoi " ,heard it greatly enjoyed lt. , -.- ' MARCH 2nd .-1.-. f/iam?///fiery , _y Forwards-J. Murnaghan, L. Har- Among the Sydney team are two _ Thplpugh the medium of The Guard- er and t t f Cmt iuri e committee wish to thank A. _ mea expat er 0 on was Adams of Vernon River for his able: ‘ lecture' delivered in 'the Vernon Iliver Bridge hall on Wednesday ight last and although it is the \_~, 1 Save on Sheetings I -at our- WHITE GOODS SALE in “annex No 2" over Goff Bros shoe store you°ll fi nd every sort towellings in splendid range f-¢~¢~\ p U of Linens, Napkins, Slieetings, Pillow Cottons, To els and A great line of these 'goods just recently in-especially imported from Scotland and Ireland for this sale. Every price is especially cut to make buying pleasant for us and selling swift for us. l rst time Vernon River has had the ,pleasure of hearing Mr. Adams lec -ture and all sincerely hope that-it will be by no means the last time. Mr. Adams has travelled u. great dcal and is undoubtedly well able to ive a good account of places of great interest in many lnnds. There rc plenty of halls within the vicin- _ HOW TO REMOVE WARTS. It's really a simple matter to re- move warts and callouses it you ap- ply Pntnam’s Corn and.; Wart Ex- ,_ tractor. Cure is certain--failure im- possible-it you use “Pu4tnam's." We lake Sink ~ 0 ` u Table .Linens ,Underpriced wi-XETHER grass bleached on Irish nicadovis---or sturdy unbleiiclivd fabric~~iIiey‘re all in highest quality and excellcul.-e uf pattern. 'V ' Unbleached 6: ins unblesclied table diiulask at 46c. 70 ins unbleeclied table dainssk at 57c. 68 ins unbleached table damask 6oc. ` . 7o ins uubleauhcd table demask 6oc. 7o ins nnhleached lable damask 65c. 10 ins unbleaclied table danmsk 66c. 70 ins nnbleached table rlunni~k 71c. 7zc ins uiiblciicllvd table ii:inl.i.~k 76c. 72 ins ilnblcacbed Table Daluasl; 1.8¢ ' 52 ins unblesched Table Damask Loom Dice 45: _ Uhbleached 45 in sgliihlt-.'lci~~>-fmitic:‘:>’ . --...._., a " our Chaps’ Disappear Like Magic wi-iEN You USE MACS’ WITCH ’ l'IAZEL CREAM Good for your lmnds, I __ - Good for your lips, Good for slfavers, .Good for chaps, - Good for girls, Good for 25' cents. Then you will any Good' for ,l ’ ‘ -'X' L . _ _ -r _ "_ Sheetings lliiderpriced Hotel keepers as well as wise _housewives will find tllis an excellent buying opportunity., Every piece we have is the best we can fiiid for its price, `Whlte Sheetlngs 71 ins. Plain White Sllpeting 23c. - f' Si ins Plain White Sheeling 330 So ins plain white sheeting 36c , 90 ins plain while sheeting 36c 90 ins plain white sheeting 48c ing at 2oc ' st :ic at nc 3 _ 7 _ go lns plain white sheeting ing at :ic 5oc 8| ins Twilled while sheeting 36e 46 ins heavy circular pillilow cotton “bs ‘““‘"f °”°““',,*;1.,.t,""f.i’...§’.’."5:. _ _ .,. .14 i-is heavy circular i 46 ins heavy tirwllf in I circular 4; in circular 44 ingpllll COMOU.-.-»~n-.su--.¢».....--.re-.» un.. ...s-.np--n»»»~.l9C 1x%&»a& uns _nm-I i-npr Notary Public ities in 7 ing at 28c. cotton ............ .............................. 4:: cotton.. ................ ....‘°°'---»----\9° cotton . . .. ......... ......a0d ..... ...... ... -........... --_-400 90 ins gain unhleached sheeting ni ' - l, ~»».~.--.~»~»»||- .. »»»» ........»¢. ,___ .. ¢»~ ---us-. »...-»- Unblesched Sheetinils 72 ins Plain Uublea :hed Sheet- 72 ins plain unbleached sheeting 72 ins plain unblenched sheeting i 2 ins twilled unbleached sheet- 2 ins twilled unblcached sheet- Close Cut Prices In Pillow Coitonsi 2 " 18 “‘ Silt!! ’~. | l