L il America 3:31' :S - %%%% %% %%%%%%%% i Dunning iii;-Day. Cases sg. American Hats. Also %%%%%% %%% ¢< i Latest Flillinery %%%%%%%% sseassssssaaaass ssiii°i`ii`“§ii OC) AIE.. d F0? M€U’3 B07( CUM Goodyem' Welt Boots' No Everything possible was done to save his bél'-l5Bl' Ville 10 b3 hid ff?" the m°“°y' life but tono avail and he succumbed at i . _ L “~'°§£'r»f ~>=f.=-!s'J ‘ , 1.- ~, _ 1, ~; .fs ~- -.i » . `f.~"l " "’Sn2».f'»_»'51 ‘-»§'f_~ ~- 9.>,'{’;f""‘=" 'ESQE -;=‘7*f_°.-* ’I~ _-;- =;. g, -‘;i~~. ..-'gfl-_. gn _. ' , . ,_ . _ , _ ` = '~ ~'=“- ' - '.- /rf' .-v - . .'~‘».>~-~-, = ' ' ' ?~.»“».'~'>“» ., ‘- -if . '.44 .. fa. “ "=` ‘....'-:'.; ==.'.-:<'-_=~~. . - _ .-i ir .- f , H , f- ' - V W . -<'»'f_~- .,- -.._fF=». -.a i .. ~- - <», ~. J . , » ~ ~ ~.~.» ,»~,.,= -_ .- -. --. ` .3 f ` ' . » ' , ~ F. , ' ~ "5-' ~ '»‘.»wm -~-` =>.»u§s,;;‘. ._v,f wi ,_..,» _l ».-~~-J " 1;; ->.°.~-" ~ ‘V t -» ' - , ~ ' ` 1',»‘.»_< -1,-12. “;>;.;~i:’..,~ “ww “"".“ Q" - ~ °'¢- V-‘f-W »=u..»~ st. , ...,. ran GUARDIAN. casatorrnrows, raises nowiian islam), sraii. 11. woo ive-»- song about the Canadian Contingent at % ' the Patriotic Concert on Monday next. ~‘ _jg ._-‘Qui ‘ '\\" g _ Tnroiv NorEs.-0ur local grooeryman l -'Q A ' 1 has iust arrived home from Sydney and " reports everything booming,but thinks he ` can carry on business with more success in if the land of his birth.-Our enterprising ' ‘ citizen Mr. E. M. Hall is contemplating (gi - ' ii ery s . " p "'““ - fin the near future. We all wish him sus f a _` cess in his enterprise.~Our esteemed Reporters and Correspon liblacksmith, Mr. Jas. Arblng iS bilsyr dents Everywhere. _ y . g-_scart ` vi “Sn Gizoncn for Merrie England." Read' program of Grand Patriotic Concert for SL Ge0rge»s Day cezitly taken up his abode in Tryon. A poem written by Jeremiah S. Clark of ..K1,-1;,l&wn._§,ppea,-sin Saw_rday's issuepf residence of_Mr. Chas. Carter, Winsloei if mc Haiifax Heram ~ \N`orth;’iast”Wé‘d'n'esii*ay *‘é’+‘éliil§g“fiib`r"tl§‘e1 COMPLAi.\"r is being made about a cellar on the corner of Grafton and Hensley streets. The excavation is full ilof Wat” and 9' mlnlbef Of b0YS daily by Mr. Peter Stewart, President of the ‘ ‘congregate to the annoyance of the citizens who livc in its vicinity. Tm-:Christian Guardian of April 11th says:-Rev A. C. Crews preached at the press Avenue, London, on Sunday last. ' Sunday school anniversary service in Em- have been among us’ We have found you fig Orixuva Free Press of April 11th says: -Commander and Mrs. Spain left to-day for the Maritime Provinces, where they will spend the next eight months. The commander may pay Ottawa flying visits during the spring and early summer, but Hrs. Spain will not return much before next Christmas. Shc goes first to Halifax, but will spend the suminerlat Pictou,l\’. S. ~\ v»\i.i'i`n correspondent of Tin-1 GUAR- ‘ `. , ' D19-N111“`1'1Ul1¥§ T*U'3(1UARDIAN S515'-52* deserve. Accept this purse and take _~ __ . . ‘ _ . p. g. . Prince of \Vales College, Mr. C. C. which he is held. F0i.I,owL\'G isa list of officers elected _ \\`. P., Alex McKinnon. WV. A., Mattie Gates. R. S., RusselBell. A. R. S., Josie Bowman. Chap., Bertha Lewis. Treas., Fred Boisner, re-ele cted. F. S., Gertie Bell. Con., Frank Bell. A. C., Maggie L McKinnon. I. S., William Palmer. 0. S., Augusta Hurry. P. W. P., Vernon Burke. IN referring to the death of the late Samuel Hood the Haverhill Evening Gazette of April 7th says:-“Samuel Hood, of the firm of S. Hood 8:-Son, shoe dealers on Merrimack street, died this morning at his home, No. 8 Chestnut Street, Bradford district, after a short ill- ness of the grippe. About nine days ago- the deceased was stricken with this isease and began to sink rapidly. ) 2.40 o‘clock this moming. He was aged T7y_ea.rs, 4 months and 4 days, and is ' sun,- vived by a` widow and one son. Mr. Hood was born in T on Prince Edward Island ng ,ir Tris Ai.wAvs eusv sroizsv A BRIEFS C.ll.‘i.’§‘?I.fl”<§2°$”$’JI.§3'”“{{lZ.°§h.’i§ZZ’.2 A starting 5. P00 and dry Q0(l8 store i_ A looking after the many wants of his customers.-The lowners of the Tryon marsh are busy repairing the dyke which was badly damaged by the high tides of last winter.--Mr. Dixon Baker, of South Shore Bedeque, has re- A NUMBER of friends assembled at the \ T ii! purpose of doing honor to Mr. Leigh Car- ter, the retiring cheese maker of that -\ *Q ;~ ` . ,,? ibn; _-|_ l"f"li IE l"l"'l We have ll!!! QQUU elect E Nil... illiiiil station. He was presented with a valu- ,f has always been the best able purse and the following address read cheesecompany: DearFriend,-Learning /2 ' with regret that you are about to vacate our resent ositio vie take this o \ I D ~ D D, ' ' D' portunity of giving you a slight token of WI’ ,, our esteem. During the short time you a first-class cheese and butter maker, pro- ducingan article thatfalways commanded if* the highest price ia the market. You `\ have also socially been a. valuable additbn _(iff to our community. We have always 1 _ found in you a warm friend and a cheer- l full companion. Thoughweare sorry to _._ part with you, we are happy to learn that you are going to a more lucrative posi- tion than ours has been, and we sincerely V A hope that your labors in your new posi- tion will inect with the appreciation they yr;-Qs, »-.= ‘* *Q2 »T1ff'/T. Q ¢¢0F»- ”‘ ig"-‘ €`-i.‘\‘¢f-“¢;“~’?.-~ f, 'fi ;T trust e e, having you back in your old position JoH\' Disiuovn, the honor done him and saying he could V always remember the many kindnesses b0r0Ugl.\ Square. Plans may be Been it shown him by the people of Winsloe. the following toasts were drank in pure The Quee Duff. _ and Leigh Carver. meeting closed by singing “God Savei the Queen." V _'v_ -1 - '-‘| ' I i , ‘ lt. makes no difference whether your cold ALBQERT 3,133.5' Ama ro, ,_ Tenders are requested for building in “ Geo. MCNAVGHTON. C ’ u - - for the current quarter in May-flower. To this ML Carver requcd in 3 few wc” Uhf€B Semi-dG\7HCl1€d dF€lllDg h0l18€S Is about all it ¢@il N D"'.~‘i. ;~ _ ‘ . _ , _ '_ “I qu chosen words, thanking his friends for on 3 lot of land oyemooklng H1113. th' Muni. nt* l* Au then sat down to supper prepared in the Omoo of W.C. Harris, architect or. Mrs. Carter’s excellent style, a.fter_ which at the store of “v_ W_ ~Weuner_ Ten_ *Old WNY- ders to be sent in to the undersigned i I1 . F, use Canada,-llesponded to by Chas E. Mc- y noon of April 18th, our aussi.-Leigh cmer. . The 1°w°st or _my -Tender not Our Host and Hostess.-Chas. Carter. .1 ed 'rue cnsese Industry.-Peter stewart “°°°“”‘ Y °°°°P‘ ° The Famer.-Aibert Menaughwn. it " _ . ’ The Ladies.-John Diamond. , ‘ After several songs,Eipeeches, etc. the * '_ ' This year again the honor of being elected with ii; our sincerest regards for your \ izledictorian of his class in the faculty of future; and if we succeed, as we hope and ~ Xi ts ‘it \{cGill falls to a. raduate of ,~ w Shall in some future tim in 1 ‘ :~'~.\ \ ‘ i ` I \ ‘1 1 . . _ _ ,, FMSIISOH. having been chosen. This is may the same kindly feeling exist among -"‘°'- ' fl 2, ,Q hy no means the first honor that has been us. Signed in behalf of the Company, - conferred upon Mr. Ferguson by his class- PETER STr;w,\R1~ (Prg-5,) ` ,_ mates which sliows the higrh esteem in " (Inns, C_.s_n'ri;n, . ; 're ¢’ O \ `\ ic E 2'; ii is ZW >._.¢-_.sm-_h».__i.L¢ , ,N7 HAVE YDU A COUGH OR COLD! _."'\ ° \“ H “I .. . A \ i V " \ _ I ,' _ ‘_ p .rlltre is Nothing That Wlll Glv¢_ ` _ _ -,_-_ ` \ ` _, You Such Quick Relief From' ‘ , . ‘L _ '- 1_1 Couyghing 011 Cure Your Cold so` <&" .; V ._ \ ~ ._ Q.ui¢~i¢1y as Grifmns' Meninoi Lin- _\ '1 f 'i ' illl.el|.(_ V \\ V 1% \- . rn ~ \ I ~ . ry 1 9 , is - A . i ~ \~ fr . I " . ~ ` , i ea S I _ Jus in your throat l.Le a ticslin broil _ s \ and when 24 years of age moved to New- ,cum Zough or Settled on you, iungsf G,-if. r`- \ A On Men’s BOX elif BJ0l?5'-V917 C0mf°l`U'bl9 Walk" ' buryport, where he was engaged as a ing Boots. - New Boots arriving daily. . - i for a few years and returned to his native - ~ -‘ land once more, In 1356, he came to Haver- ' A hill and was employed by John Brown, R K GS' I, isbodt 12 years. lifter that he entered _ ° ' T ' A into partnership with Mr. Veasey, -under STAMPERS xii-NER~ ‘ the firm name of Hood 85 Veasey, and condu street. In 1894 he opened a shoe store _ ‘ ' with his son, under the name of S. Hood ‘ 1 1 P i l ' 4 circle of friends to mourn his loss. He Leading ` , » i , ' ' l fof the Learmenthsaysr “I recently had seam? i , e 3 Headache. Tried Kumfort Headache ‘ will bs the mn lp°cia“v_-rho A- __ , ~ V 1 l P°Wd°"s”""’-red me in 55°” °1`d°"° one m-Suowilike loaf is alight tasty lhsf i ’ ` 1 of our guests, a commercial traveller, was it has been some time since we 'took it as our Motto 19811 you forget the great principle on which this busi\\6SSi_ _ founded we'ii1-@pea.iia1-i1.ies is the wma satisfaction noi_1_t s l_f_1YoueeeWai1t . . ivug word but a significant one 8-S W9 “S0 ii- E`Ve"Yi _ Of this ~esta.b1ishment,no matter what' the amount of; gfiggmo 322'; ,§§f1‘;,'§§;i Pifvhase may be, shall" have absoluw Satisfaction in_IeV€1`Y orhis money refunded. If you 'ai'e.`iiot ` al_i'e'3d_v all of ours put this policy tothe 557° “_ "ia, _ von win and as sand back of our-arivériiaing dgh¢‘l10y@1y _ f A. M‘c0NAL- isis ii lii1;13.9.f» Laaagrasaomneraua. s; , . ' H ~ ~ 5 it *Acne i>Aizi.oRsr_ ‘custom shoemaker He resided there the Main street custom shoemaker, for cted a shoe store on Merrimack ‘ 86 Son, and has conducted a successful business up to the present date. Hewas 1 well-known in this city, and leaves alarge ` wasan attendant of the Peoples M. E. ‘ church in Bradford. _,__ _..¢__lti ` 2 CURES IN ONE 10c. PACKAGE. } complaining so gave him b&l8~I10¢ Of paflk- ~ finest materials. Watch- closely for 8 _ A .0 ‘ f ii." i ‘ al;l0I .i ..1.::.ii~r.:':.°.§::;' .i:.‘::“..ziii' W. PIGKABII 1 W- ; their suits made by S; A. McDonald the Bakers of the Suosvislte- Lott. V leading fashionable tailor. I _ 17 11 i J. Fred Edwmis, the wen known clerk The ,..n°w"ak°,, dtbs’ Menthol Linlnicnt will cure it if you d ith su ar and rub the immediately and will completely break up a cold ln short order. You can give lt to ~ the smallest infzingwith perfect °sufety. All drugglsts sell lt, 25 cents. 4 $0111' Easter _ K Show<\` . ' pm was a. great succes=. ., The sale of Hot Cross Buns far ` ' “exceeded our expecrationr, mauv 3 being turned away , without any, though our ovens were taxed to their ut- most.0ur snecial baking "f for Easter brought hundreds from all over the city and we were “on . the jump” till completely sold out. ‘_~\ in ~ \ N .'~ . 1 ‘L 1 tukeafew ropsw 'iz - ‘ ,"\,,,, ,_~,,(`\!_ ,\ mi-oat and chest wen with me Llnlmf-nt. i ‘~ - , - __ ,i ~ . It goes illrect to the spot. eases the cough \\_-'_ .J - =‘ ' 1 li J . s \f.»} . A Pl10T0@»AFlll ,Z ' These- just opened are the ` »>;~» \f.;. *\c,"l\¢, if, ` _.j |20aii W &S§l Lobltll' .Fisherinsirs Daily Record Books < age-another cure. It seems they never our great oder to introduce the of iiodwhite breed made from the Snowflake Loaf. $!£&£&¥!__ at ‘ . i' _ ce/ turn it out a. credit to our- selves and you. i 'Has Yourflair-4-’ . Been Hacked ? A We’ll trim it as it ought to be done. For a nice easy Shave or a. . ` ' right good Haircut step iu- . to the ` Qsr Hlmhtwlyr a O°°O°°U°°O°*O*°O°‘.°°O°° Everything' First-Cla ss i Iilrehagsnyoubiziglgk ‘wo dont V we a. . oo 01130068, » I --bnt1t.ha.i.’~ because vie buy right. Our groceries areal! right tuough because the people say 5°' s ‘ , Th3t___5¢; fl Tea? A »WhhWh ' Hiuseieepiis _ as >~.....~vm.°.:--....- Granite » -s r BW- .. you the_berg\ins we _ 1 y ` i -' 'e the iight mlm' . ~ ¥.i'l7~“i‘.°'i»§s“»'&»a. im me agus é of ours is a. seller- and -s fl r- tri everv wsi- = Tgglinezlgiouuggileeuts. in ii. Stewart 81 Gates, ml X _“ , A ' . ...Q5 Qi. ;;_.(`i=?“f»-' .‘;.‘~-,vp -ge.;-ig’-1-'-ggi!-»'»\|a‘w1=;. !~ K; _-_~,;~~;=_;-§=.»".»»».,,=§.;i,,,u~.q. __ A e.. -1/ss.. .if as .s~ .s..- ¢§&&i¢J£ .z§s:?.’.E." \ i. _*_..- , i 5,". :,'_...‘; "12 ` __ _'V ' _ = ‘.';-Di _- ,;i.__ x.. _ _. _ . _ I."f . -V if. _N .-».s.E.f\--=»f; Iss; -§,`»»--ici if-.a»~"m'*§.;.-», s.,-jr 71-;.|;=_i-;;_.~. ._ » s -; .;,‘.',,l,*:_ f .~. ;-,,. ;¢ .,,.f.___i M.; .ForSel¢l¢ PRINTER. 1