_ 5}1"~f"i‘é 'rr-In GUARDIAN, on 31.02 _ A APRIL19 " ~. Z-if; f " _ti _- ‘fx ii @ all ht? Q @ m is E @ _@ 2% V ;._ __ ~_.__» -_ _.: -' __-'~‘* :F _ -': ~: .3 .;. _~_ _-‘_ _'_ :x yi ___ .;- __ ~ . '- __ _ *g .‘~_» _.t, . 1' rl ; - ;-I-`.‘ _' ' _--' -j.::'; ;‘\' £_ W- - 4 » ps ' his ms at liiley ms. We are showing the l c' I and best assorted lot of Lace Gm” tain t§t.i§fs ever offered by us. Z*'°8°"I 2 Elie Printed, Striped and Plain, some - Frilied, some Fringed, Some Plain Frilled Muslins 200 per yard “ “ 254: “ “ “ “ 280 “ “ Fringed White Muslins 32e per yd. Fringed Madras 481: “' " If ct ` - cc it Sash Muslins Sash Grenadines. STANI. Y_lil] v @@ '. .» - -- .-~.~,~-~ ' E73 £2: ._._..,..,,. MH!" E2.. Z ~& l 3% % #WW --in -ss M ”'\"3‘.:§}3'\§23_ "‘l=: ee ssl*-=f -"ss" mm@@@%E@@h ntl it @@@@@@@@@%%% E 'l pfesfes cafes Y (ist .sitreiltcsi ci ei ieiheiheitrsihtatewitenl i ir Si 25 . \l<~` ies Oil Pebble Boots, v~ifh toe ca an extra Hood value. §i1<_`l if-' ' - Aly. 5 ir $1 00 s Oi’ Peo* le, nuied Boo ~, are good wearers. Wc`\'e proved ins for Boil Footwear Gheap. _ ,_ 2 Ii. »JC)S’I' STAMPER’S CORNER. _ lt-hs clleve l 'Ji ,ou heir- on you can believe what you see. “ “ _ - _ That’s nliv we want you tfi come here, and see what our rf . . 5';~`?~'i - le." . l. ,; s' .ni plpli’ P. s S, ll'-'"*, i §§.~§ \I Q( _ ‘_ ,_ /\ \ __ _'f"“_ i"tl\§”_l - '~ 'i _ 5%" f t t fr r ‘> -<1' ~e-:_'o7~=efa-f'”a- 1 _\.` ` H You Belt zzled n friend best 'it \'na~ e ` ve ui mv suggestions in one f-utiful line of _ f and Gipsy Rings, ed Broaeles and Links Lorneth Chains, racelels haiiis etc..`.ete. ir Watches and Clocks' are ecial value and are well wortl. ipeczing before purchasing iewhere. ikuow what ‘io buv to pleosr l ».-'_ _ 1. w’ " _ ' ` ' » Undoubtedly those buckle J with patriotic designs, beauti fully enarnelled in a. variety of colors, are the newest' and most popular line of goods on _ the market. They come, attached to a goo quality of .silk \ ribbon n assorted colors. ' N Tanton, i he time for general clean P I t. C' ‘F 1 Your c‘ock or watch ayneed clear1ngtoui|:|:|:|.=i= Ire their keeping good time A E335/I I f\lC'=`| et us have them and 8P¢¢1&1 Good work and low prices the cause. .tention wtllbe grven so as Shipping. ciper __ iput them in good running _'_ \Ve have a few of these i beautiful belts still on hand. . l G O Queen F. Hutcheson, J EWELLER &c. St. .Y `” " ` ' l I ' W ;' il - . V _ _ _ M_n.Wn.i.riiu C.u.Lnr.ck.Ceniral Bed f - f ' " ‘ " _ _ 1 _ _ ._ aqua. is in the City on his way -to Helier _ Q. __ “__ . f»ix_where he will t~pmd`a week on T. 1 _ h business. _ j. ._ if _ _ c y _REV. G. M. CAriiPBnr.L acknowledges, and $;:£1\:tl:klElhe recegpt from Hthe Execu- ' e state o the on. H. J Callbeck of it .bequest of $50 for the By RCDOI' tel' S 3.l1d C0l°l'eSD0ll°lr IDR. MANr»r~:i\~sps.‘--Do _ not 'forspt ` P illrsdav evening A I 20th D =. ~ r V ,-»_ dents EVeryWhere° ;Ar»dni's0u lei-.tures in Flfilrsi; Methodist ll . i` " ` ' @E °-*- 'chill' li. S b'-f - -~ ' ‘ it _ ' See also on page 5.) ` " T']S.S.P° li l1l8."b lg f $51 ‘G ur('1`;"C-ess r°u° ’ “gs Mrs its Florence :ini Annie McCalder - . c D Hunter River, was in the city yesterday Tun S'an1ey crossed to Picton yester- day and will return this morning A Mi~:s LUCY McNr;rr, Malp que, ar-' rivediuthe city by yesterday after- M F . ‘i riocn‘s western train. J. W. Srr.r.1Kuiz Wiltshire P. E. I. Tai: S S. Princess sailed for Picton Edw l\li.i_-on will shortly open a steam lauiidry at Srimmerside, is in the city. Two Snmmersido business min wart, and Leslie Wright of Mctiougan & Wright, are in the city on their way to Montreal on a business trip. DR. \V.l-I. Pnrnick, Veterinary ln- spector of Stock, and Mrs. Pethick. came tothe city from the east yester- day and 'returned to Bedeque by the western train in the afternoon. A Vrsrr ro Inu.-Who would not like to m ke one--do the next best thing. Dr.Anderson has been there, he will tell you all about it Thursday evening in the First Methodist church. Admission lflc. Tr-In Grand Division, S. (). T., will fne.-_.t at Hunter- River tomorrow morn- ing at_ 11 o`clock. Very important fn:-.tters are lik»-ly to come up tor d s- cussion. A lull attendance is specially requested. _ MR. WILBERT DOC KENDORFF. SOD Of ` Benj. Dockendoid, E-q., N-_irth River. who left heme about a ‘week ago for I Boston, hassncceeded in'securin.'.,:" ein- ‘ ployment. He is in \Vest>_Nuwrr_~ii on a l_ar.rc farm and is well pleased with r-is , ‘p ace. _ 0wrr\'G to tho iii-agreeable weather and the-bid stare of the ro-ds, the mar- ket was slnnlv attended yi»s:erda.y. P:ic.%s jen an about the sime as last q-.ro=_i‘Zi%"isl’.l"**-‘l*P»'v‘~<‘° B” ‘"'*" as 1 I- _Af ir Géunollgig Wharf. F iiiiiiiiil >- } } riiiiiiiimmiiimniiiiiiiiii sf _Q - (DWG Wmw uwmmmmmi ti . »'.¢.__. »_-» I I>0l1l1»1f1l1:I Bee and Eiiteriaintneirt _ iust says: Elizabeth Taggert Johnson. ll I I _ 1 aces tothe New l’.E. Island rlospi- wife ot Jrfhzi J. Johnson died at herl ' A ‘ Practice. ~ At the Horse show' held in Toronto, on April 1-tru, Lord _Miiito in replying to the address presented to himsaid :- “1 have one more word oi advice to ,,_ the British and other markets. Parson- ally, I do not objfct to docking. Very often it improves the appearance of horses which are intended for sporting or hunting. From a breeder’s or the first selle1’s point of view, however, ii is entirely wrong. It~closes two mar keis to him, namely, the military. bt- cause horses that have been docked wi‘l not be bought for chargers, and _the carriage horse market. Persons do not care to buy docked horses for 'smart carriage purposes. To .the Hrst sellers or breeders it is, therefore, a mistake to dock horses. li the purchasers choose to dock them, well and good. __ _ ` _-f-____@____.__. BRITAIN AND CHINA. " Battle Between British ard Chinese--The - Latter Rouied. New YORK. April 18.---A despatch to the Herald from Hong Kong says: Thousands of Chinese advanced toward the British camp at Taipohn _Monday and fired several rounds of artillery' at an ineffective range. Maj 'ir-General Gascoigne,whose force in less than 300, ordered his Asiatic art- tillery to engage the enemy, who oc- cupied the surrounding hills, with shrapoel,-drove the Chinese out, and the Indian infantry advanced, the Chinese retiring several miles, burning villages. I ' Chinese losses are unknown as they are; carrying 'away their dead and wounded. '1`he British had no loss. It is proposed to advance the British. With the exception of his staff General Gascoigne in utilizing only Indian troops. Hong Kong is guarded by volunteers and Welsh fusiliers. ' . THE LUCKY BRDTHER Weds\ the Daughter of- ii Multi-Millionaire Linoleum Maker. LONDON. April 17.-There was a fashionable marriage in London on Tuesday, when Lord Peel`s .eldest son was married to the Hon. Eleanor Wil- liamson, daughtpr oi Lord Ashton. whose fortune was made in linolenm. He gives his daughter.a splendid al- lowance, a record tor this side of the Atlantic, of $150,000 yearly. More- over, his two daughters inherit all his, wealth. It is' a curious fact that Lady Eleanor was formerly ‘engaged “Bobby” Peel. The bridegroom is former Speaker Peel’s eldest son and acted as the Daily 'Ielegraph’s corres- pondent in the Turko-Greek war. .__ . ._ , ..».`v ._ __ ._.A` _ . FUR BUSlNESS_ EAR. Our made to order Suits make any ready made imitation seem ridiculousl by comparison; To be sure, counterfeitis pass for genuine coin and bra-as for gold-an a distance, because both are yellow but the diferencc out; broil isn’t gold and ready made isu’t Tailor made. The _two are easily dlstlngllllll- ed, one is cheap the other isn’t cheap-, one fits the other doesu t fit; we .fit perfectly and invariably. Our large stock of Suitings gives every customer I-I1 ample field of choice in materials. Vi°l1l18S Ch6V10°3» B|'0@d_' Cl°th°» $9831 Woretieds,Scot.ch and Irish tweeds, West of England Tronperings and tzweeds. A A - i ' » Canadian breeders. They make a great _ mistake in dockinv horses intenfled for louly I4' feet F flu in _l engine, according to the \o{'Mr. F. M. M_oi'§u,'ihs l draw 60 or even '65 loaded , " __ _ *_ service at once. is intended ‘ for *passauger service on the-‘Western ion. l for I ~ 1 » 1, _ 1 ' _ 2 ‘ l . _ _ _ \ O a ‘ ' ' _. _ ‘ _ ' y' Wd Master Willie McCalder,' o _ _ _ i 3 :_ § _ _ _ =f l\f1r.GFo. M Lao _ ° l“f‘V@_ lo dtly tor _Montana WBDY0 N195’ ' U A ' ' A will ri future reside with their uncle. ” ' ` ‘ ¢s‘wl».1 awww* ia' ' _ MR A " M _ r -t ‘ 0 MR. HAiutt' _Mouirrst-N, ldlectricalllm-m-ij \~I¢:iii:rdIii§t'A frii)iinDIé(t}1}riiEiii‘ of study and taught. it 5°* If you are not the wayl your .fflkh ii' droplinfoud-’iehf it br-yoai: * » ..' '~.if . n.=ooitALn __ _ ____ E:_€___?__;_ ____`:;______/_T_h____\ E __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ s _ _ __ .. t" ""1 ` ‘ _ i . _ .“ we _ 1 _ » "Ui _. -.i.."~. _*ya ._ _.gr :_ -_ .f . _ ~» f ~ _ '<... - ;-tni.fm‘!‘._,.-=‘iZ1 o='°U- ‘ _ _- ' is, _ ` \ . ' - ' ~ ' ` t .~<._;.f.. -.- . 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