FE* 4. 3° Bell!-s. Sold by ` ra=x= ==S 9. l VVTVVIILLNQ: . muon 3, ian ' Y I--I Till Piilllilliill. EU Oiflcosin New Prowse Block ,Collar Button Iclnrlouetnwn. p anim aiicsiio- snip... Problem. " ”* i .__ ~ One piece. 3 gave! break. . BA ritsar is in stars for all who atwnd ““.i.‘,'i.‘2‘r$‘i§. io.. . Post 2. Easiest to but . Sta s bnltoned. ' YOU' ABE I_EfV`ITED If you wish the best in photo. ph , finished on the new sp¢¢. ?°"“U. (thc very latest TQ IT ' ' 95|-TUIDIO. " GEO. II. COOK Where Babv`ia Alwavs Wglcomc. ~_l To Prevent _cnmg and La Grlppc Buy a box of H\l£llCS’ La Grlrpc Cure _ Take one when you feel the drst sym- ftoms of a cold coming, such as sneez- _ng, chilliness, etc-If taken in time it is almost impossible for cold to get past them. Price 25:: per box. _(leo. E. Hughes. Snappy Styles _ of Solid Footwear Lsdiesl Here is your chance, one week only. Skating Boots st cost. Box Calf Boots. neat, up-to-date _Cheap any time at $2.25 iiow , 31.50, all sizes. ` Ladies' Oil Pebble, regular #L75 now $1.35. » Tlitse boots arrived a few days ago, s little late of course, but they ar`e yours at the above price. See them anyway. E. 1~i¢i:aciii:N, CHRISTIFS BISCUIT A. are very handy to have in the house W when company unexpectedly calls We have a full assortment in Water Ice on Waters, Social Tea, Fig Bar. Smyrna, and Q These goods are well lrnown and our bm customers can rely upon them as being the best. T Call at our store and see our variety. G Down town store az6a. mon PHC" {Up town store z26b. linlruarlsa-nslvuovlslhl Ulli ` illaim. T We sell cheap be- cause .we sill for u cash only; f Try us and see bow much better you van do by buyitlit Y' 'll' footwear from tie ' Cash Boot and Shoe Store. All Felt goods at .eo t. .I Some Prices Cut In Two t We have selected 'some broken lines, all fairly new and extra good stoclr, placed them on the counter at the following attractive prices. - 150 pairs women’s buttoned boots, some black and some chocol- ate kid at HALF PRICE. 125 pairs women’s laced bouts -a. few pairs of one kind and another from $1.85 to $3.25. Your choice at 2 5 PER CENT OFF. < zoo pairs women’s, fine kid, turned sole fashionable Oxfords worth from $1.115 to ¢3.§5, 25 PER C NT OF . 150 pairs misses’ Dongola boots sizes 11 to z worth from $1.25 to $1.75 now $1.00. Alley & Co. r. Goodwlll's lecture on insanity in St' James' Hall on Monday evening. Cor! Bucs. stoic is undergoing changes Rrleiellet ttlld Optlcilii by* D. Bowlett’s artistic brush. The woodwork and counters are bsing.re- paintod and the store in general improved. ` Sunscaial at once for the Saturday Guardlarl for yourself and friends, add thus ' get this w`eak's bang-up Issue. Only fifty cents per year, 'or twenty-five cents for six months. tf. 'ras rarnriy ern.. late James carter; sr. -desire to express their gratitude a`nd sincere thanks to all the kind fr-lends who sent beautiful floral tributes' in 'memory ofthe deceased and for their many ex- pressions of sympathy. Till music page in the Saturday issue of March l0\h will contain the words and music of s new and popular song, also Home Circle PMN. Maga- slns page, colored Comic page, interesting Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the lat/est relegraphlc and local news. Only fifty cents per year or twenty-tive cents for six months. ti Ar an early hour on Monday morning Fsb.i9 the death occurred at St. Mart.ins,N.B.at. the advanced nge of nearly ninety-live years. of Mrs. Elizabeth Suni- mers, at the home other daughter, Mrs. Margaret Schoales. Mrs. Summers was born at New London (P. E. L), April 5, l8ll. Her maiden name wus Bernard. Sho was twice married; by her flrsl. liusband,‘Keunel.h MacKenzie, she had seven children, two of whom survive hsr -J. Mscliensle, government lumber surveyor, and Mrs. Margaret Sohoalcs. She survived her second husband, William Summers, cwenty~four years. Deceased is survived by three sisters. Mrs. Daniel Walls,` of Santcnia (Cal.), Mrs. William Roberts,and Miss Catherine Barnard, of Wyoming Valley, Wisconsin, one brother, James T. Bernard, of Rod- dlng, lovvs, also twenty four grandohlld~ ren and eighteen greatgrnndehildiun. REV. M. J. MoPrisnsoN, writing to The Guardian from Pte a la Garde, Quo., says: “l noticed in is paper here u clipping from your paper where it stated Vallsytleld, P. lil I. turned out more preachers, lawyers and doctors than any place of similar size in the Maritime Provinces. I wish you tosend me the list of those professional mon if you have published them in your paper, the one responsible for that statement may furnish them. Whilel acknowledge Vslleylleld has had a good record for professional men, lquestion until I see proof thut she has had a better record cducatioually than UIRR. P. E. T. It would not. beuninteresiing to your read- ers to have from these districts a list of the professional men, as preachers. ohers etc. who have been educated in :asc two plboes for the past any forty years. if your correspondent can furnish ¢ [ind um; wg gre gvergtggked the list. from Valloyfleld, I shall endeavor d f F1 G to secure tho list for Ulm! school y ' A ooon smart strong boy with hiri 3. Bas esttounbuttotn' education is -wanted at once at this - gg Igpvzn on mmm Barnes. ‘ omce. Apply promptly. Permanent “PC 1' d one in case of acerdendbf again” °mD"°"mmu" an "Km boy' - _ -la _ Govuniaant eau The hemlock on ,a tb las horns is always a A-Cirlcton Correspondent wrltes:-- Frank Mnttart has recently purchased the Iarm formirly owned by H. Crockett. We understand it is Mr. t.roolrett.'a inten' tion wremove west.-Samuel Carruthers has purchased a handsome driver from H. Crockett.-Our esteemed neighbor Frank Schafer is making preparations for the lobster-season.-Mrs. .T. U. .Gillespie ia spending a few days with friends in North Bedsqus and Snmuiersirls.-Miss Jean Gillespie ` teacher at Argyle Shore is spending It few days lit hor homs In Uarieton.-’l_‘he Guardian is always wsleoulsin this section as lt. is consi- dered our best island Paper. W irn thoissuc of Thursday morn|nir‘s e`t.Joiin Sun, S. D. Scott, who for years has`baen`edltcr of that paper, ceased his work in that capacity. Hia resignation followed the sais of the Sun to the Liberal interests. Mr. Scott leaves for' Ottawa about March I5, where he will represent the Halifax Herald and short Story, sermon by Rev. Wm.|r»¢rl1ups°tl1¢rw»Dsr»ln the crm s'=ll¢fr~ Beyond tliat Mr. Scbtt's plans are not perfected, but it is understood he has some idsapf ultimstoly settling in the west. Chas F. Crandall, who has been directing t.he`St.sr‘s course will be editor of the Sun, and Hedley V. McKinnon, formerly of Cha`rluitebovrn,uow city editor ofthe Sun will be editor of thc Star. What Sulphur Does For the Human Body in Health and Disease. The mention of suipliur will recall to many of us the early days when our moth. urs and grand mothers gave us our daily dose of ,sulphur and molasses every spring and fall. It was the universal spi-lug nnrl foil “blood purifier," tonic and cure-all, and mind yon, this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit. The idea. was good, but I,-he remedy was crude and unpalatahle, and a large quan- tity had to bo taken to get any efl'oct. Nowadays we get ull thc beneficial ef- ftcts of sulphur in n palatable, coricentira- ted form, so that a single grain is far more effective than a tablespoonfui of the crude sulphur. In recent years, research and experi- ment have proven that the best sulphur for medicinal use is that obtained from Calcium (Calcium Sulphide) and sold in drug stores under the name of Stunrt's Calcium Wafcrs. They are small choco- late coated pellets and contain the active medicinal 'principle of sulphur in u highly concelitrated, effective form. Few people ure awnre of the value of this fcmi of sulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health; sulphur nets directly on the liver, and excretory organs and puriiies and enrich- es the blood TU the prompt elimination of waste material. Our graridniothcrs know this when they dosed us with sulphur and molasses every tw° bm” 8 ° °'"" ypsy dist.-ret." 'ras cn.-alan wurss pressed spring and full. but the nudity and im- Beacon. . i i i tn irgesti .Telly Fihsm. Mlr=l1\°lll°W. llwfltd In order to work some of it od '° "5: fi." ‘;“d";b"fn‘,;“,f° m_e,v‘;“,,,; S°“d"i°n'S°d"’°‘d°‘°' nick” W5 ‘uve “duced bmh img V pe com are with thc modern concentrated 250 A Barrel his redtict on w ma e nds Tue: Guaunisnh High Bsnlr cor- sawing wood, prsssrvlug ice, haul purity of ordinary flowers of sulphur were often worse than the disease, and cannot p . preparations of sulphur, of which Stuai-f:'s Calcium Wufers is undoubterlly `tho best I m k lcspondent writes:-Hooking parties, and m°,|,,,.|de|y “",|_ They are the natural antidote for liver YPSY $5-°° P" b‘\"°l- I fi rl ai rr vainntinu , Beieon *#75 per burn' 5: ta" oglllr *gf :M dl! lu; and kidney troubles and cure constipation MCKENNA’S GROCERY, E and purify the blood in a way that often V55' b“"l gulnmeed M |1l°'lf-lb Thmll w“`°°lY “Y |°° mb" su rises patient and physician alike. ed Your Druggits No other store pays mow attention “T0 DISPENSING" Than oarsé 1 .1 P Dru s an nemo s. Mnordern iiethods-qualified clerks. GET THE HABl'l‘. ~ » Your prescriptions dispensed hero. -_ PHONE 86. ~ Redd i n Bros.. Alwsyi liusy Drug Bwvc. F UR SA LE secn in the straits now, quiua different . from last year about this i.ime.- A nulli- berof thp young people spent an en_]oy~ able svenlng at the homo of Hector Gillis recently. The occasion was apiosents- tion to his brother, Murdoch, formerly of Quincy, Mass. but ut present residing here for the benefit of his health. After a repost had been psrtakerinf the remain- der of the evening was spent in singing games speeches etc, music being furnish- ed by J. A. McLeod. A. Bencsbaugh J. \V. Haytsr and the Jordan Brothers.- We speslr with pride of a gentleman whom we have inthls vicinity, who for fiftyfiveyesrs was by no rueausallght or moderate user of tobacco. But ons day over a year ago,he resolved tostop the hogglsh habit. From the day hi thus rcsoivedruntlltllis hehas not,_ nor never shall-he `deelsrss-use tobacco again. Shame' on the young men. who-mdke_ such satlo resolutions and are not -'plunky enough to hold out any longergthan-a rnsntirerrn-A._D._MoIsod,°f thy frm or r. r.. cm, sr...-my River: has severed his connection therewith and leaves next wseir for Helena, Montana wherc i good mercantile - has msnyfricnds in Murray River and R°.°bl|\k 'Inn The Island Condition Powder again to Bitnate on the south side of Hillsboro the ,mm No, |,, gh, "me for “mam V glyar ite theci one mile from h | |, 1,, yy, f srrleut .sr ro, in-»1i’.’»1‘~---»i,§\-,, -,;°,,-;-me ;.°,..°:;.:“:':..2';:'...“:.:, '...: suNNYstDR_ ‘:::h°‘*°d,r rorfunhg, um, "nur powder"know its value-Those who V ' h 't ah ld do so -you won't regret it f;‘§,l,°,.r'°,,,,,§°P ,,,, F' “iéeelirtbiizst aseizii in pa'e\ra¢¢=a. w. nedsin ‘ ~ v , ann ai.~u.fri.at prnsnr s.snnnynss. .__ ii Wi 1 _, NW# YMVlNMnt|Ns1ve»0¢rsrv¢vM I Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingredieh 3 ts that is why Wltit¢’S half und fl) Dr. R. M. Wilkins. \vhlle experimenting with sulphur remedies, soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superior to any other form. lie says: “For liver, Kidney and blood troubles, especially when resulting from constipation or mnlurln, l have been surprised at the ro- sults obtained from Si.uarl.’s Calcium Waicrs. In patients suffering from boils and plinplcs and ercn deep-seated car buncles. l have repeatedly sean them dry up and disappear in four or tlvs days, lsav~ ing the skin clear nnri smooth. Although Stunrt‘s Calcium Wafers is o. proprietary article, and sold by rirugglsts, and for that reason tsliooed by iusny physicians, yet I know of nothing so safe and reliable for constipation, liver and kidney troubles and especially in all forms of sklndiseusos as' this remedy." ` At anyrnts people who ara tired ol pllls,` est-hartics and so-cslledlrloorl “puri- flsrs,~"-`wiiiflnd