Woi,ild.- You, Like _ - to Have One ? 'f 'mn ocaiinias. imwaan mano. iuiiica 4, ig., , ’ , I ' ~ ' - - A ' Aruiuiliound by John Newson and . ( 0 Sarsaparilla A _ _ i _ The doctors Sarsapariiiii; the . __ kind, they have used for over 3:1;/e;{:.h.N4o other Sarsapn- J.0.A{\r , Lowel .llgsnl _/'” \ \ £4 l A watch that will be a source of satisfaction to /jf? ' i its owner-then Buy a llwellnerll Watch' W we" \‘. Hook!!! linnlglit. program was rendered by the best college J l ' ' W ` talent nnd the refreshments, which con- Fer sale by w. w. WELLNER, _TCW€l€i'. ` -lf' , g the winter returned home by the special "Resolved that pi-our ghai-lug would be ` ‘ Yes!-°l'd“¥ lf¢¢l‘D00l1- the solution of the labor troubles."-Van L r ` _ / / f-”`_` ,Reporters and Correspondents l Evorvwhere- |.lllIll llllllil Lawrsns are anxious to demolish the Hcavymen tonight. Anuiunm of young men who have P. E. Is1.aNn Auxiliary Bible Society will observe the centenary oi the British advertised for the ilrst time in The 4 Guardian yesterday morning was claimed 1 l Xl b the owner before l0.2X) in the forencon. Y 'Unmlnent is nnnetessary. ' Mr. Fdlllsnuiluivmisy, srnkvlll».~riie Seniors At Ho e to which so many looked ` forward with pleasure, has come and gone. The number present was very large. The decorations were somewhat unusual this year, the buiitina being white and blue. From the centre of the Eurhetorien Hall a lnrqe round globe in blue was suspended, and the immense class pin, inet used by '01, was regildcd and inscribed with the class motto. The elated of ioe cream and cake, were served in the (ith topic. A debate is beinir held in the Eiirhetorian Society between the been working In the lumber woods during Freshmen and Sophomores. Suhj e¢i;_ Dclory who was seriously ill has re- covered -At the recent students' Mis- l sionar Meetinmheld in the Sackville Me- . preacher inthe morning. At the even- ` and Foreign Bible Society by holding a 7 _ V N mass menlngot ‘ha Suudlwsuhools in we thodist Church Mr. Pinkerton 06 was the Ch h S d after- FirstMethodist urc on un ny ing service there were a number of M thi h dto`d' _ '_ ` any nge ar igestif you noon theeth, lust at .l30ocieck, and a B “ken hom the college’ who spoke Ukfbiie or EWD <‘f HUGHES' DY- _ public meeting in Zion Church on Monday D §1'EPS1A g TABLETS artefwardl O me mb' ‘Mm at 8 °.o|°°k_ xnwnsunn on the present missionary outlook. ' ` etin s. ltheypre wonderful helps to dlges- S andproltable exercises at both me g lon' they make wesk stomachs A concnnnariosat meeting of the strong' Correct acidity' formation of members of Zion Church is to be held d §g;_an prevent nausea' Price 25° n»-xt Thursday evening for the purpose of decidin u n a call to a pastor to succeed ' B00lS “ °° Rev. D. B. McLeod. It is understood ___ Geo, E' H H that Rev. A. Gordon Dickie who is 'now _ A tl . H H z in Sydney is looked upon very favorably Food Eaten iS \\'0rtl1leSS Unless l po lecanes 3' ' by many of the congregation and it is like- Dige5ted__ some stomachs "For the 'Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the i Y wg Studio 'CARBONS P LATINOTY PES ARTISTS PROUFS GEOU H- -' i NEW D¢ BRIBAY. BLOCK ‘ . .r’,i"ii\ Qtpdio when l»baby ib aiwnyi TL gl 1 __ welcome. . i . Ladies’ Rubbers... 25 cents and 35 cents a pair. Good quality. all sizes- ' just 200 pair. Come early. Big discounts all over'the store. The bargain giver I every time. "_____ ___ _ w- __ ___ mug, llgleiivei to mourn i.hflr1os~<,bwo ninnll cllilili~.»_i», Mary Alice rind George Ba --- »--- f~-- - ~»--~--~~----~ -f---_ ____ lug,-y AU ]{,,é,~_ .lingers and four lirot.lii.rs» i Janice, llliiiicl, Ni-il and Angus. He was an of more than ordinary mental abil- WE have the l)€Si gfdlil lJagS li! l`r,;1‘,'mrl` was loved by all who knew him. A splendid chance to get a good pair of boots, any size -just what you want to Weaifwith rubbers. her of y ~ and icuiained there one winter. In the your of lrilhi, he married Mnry J. llorne at Stoncliriln, alter which he moved to I o. From the time ho has North Attlebor been iii Nrrth Atlleboro rind Plainvllle, A* E. H E N’ he was eiiiployieri by thc firm of ltoliinson 'e °"”°" tr no im lived in Pllilnvllls iliree THE meeting in the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon at 3.45 will be open to ull, men and women. Rev. G. R. White R Pauls answer to Gad." A special col- lection will be taken in aid of the noble work being dons oy the British and For- eign Bible Society. Special music is bc- lng arranged. A cordial invitation ex- tended to ell. 'Ins Guarrilan heartily congratulates place on March 2nd, i840. it is very sel- dom a newspaper has the opportunity of chronicling an event of this kind and it is even more pleasant to say that both Mr. and Mrs. Hsartz are still in the best. oi health. THE funeral of the late John Mclnnie was solemnlzed this afternoon at two o’clocir from his home on Broad Street. Rev. Sfiiniiel A. Bragg, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of thisplsce, spoknin euloizy of the departed. The floral tributes were both prcfuse and bci\uti"ul, and bore silent witness to the high regard cntertaineii for Mr. Mclnnls. The remains were lntcrrerl in the Plain- vllletlemetery. Mr. lilo-lnriis was born Ort. 2) 1871 at Martiiivnlc, Prince Edward Island. He was the son of John nod Flora Molnnis. At the erze of I9 he moved to Mnlne, remaining there a num- ears He returned to his old home Bro . yenizs, hriviiigr been ill two years of this \V ,liiiil wife llc 1-l.~o leaves thrcc sisters, $ l .0 0 ly he will receive the call. Must Have Help. %I ' I will ivethe address on the subject e our esteemed citizen, Richard Hearts, Esq. on having passed the sixty fourth anniversary ot his wedding, which took Food taken into the Slcinach wnich, from the nature of the food or the condi tion oi the stomach, is noi. digested, is worsc than no food lit all. This is ci true statement as far ns it goes and a great many dyspeptlcs go only this far with their reasoning. They argue with them- selves that because their stomachs do not do the work given ilieni, they must he given less work; in other words they must be starved. It would bejust as sensible for a business man who is unable to do allhis own work io cut down his busi- ness to his own capacity as it is for a man to siurve himself lo relieve his stomach. The sensible business man employs help and goes forward with his business. Likewise the sensible dyspeptlc will em- ploy help for his stomach and give his boiy proper nourishment. Szuartfs Dyspepsia Tablets uctuallv do the work assigned i0 them. They relieve weak and overburdened stomachs of n great portion of digestive ncticii. Their- eomponent parts ure identical with those of the digestive fluids ani secretions of the stomach and they simply take up the grind and carry on the work just the same as a good, strong, healthy stomach would do lt. On this account Stuarts Dyspepsln Tablets :ire perfectly iiaiturul in their action and effects. They do not cause any unnnturnl or violent disturbance in the stomach or bo wcls. They themselves digest th: food rind supply the system with all the nourishment contained in what/is caten rind carry out I\'tilui'o's plan for the sustenance and ililsintuniiilcc of the body. llow niucli more seiisilllc is this nlethcrl thiiii tllrif. eulployi-rl by miiny suilercrs from weak stoiiifichs. iiy this iilcrins thi-_ lio_iynn|l brain get ull the uo.lii,liutrli.lous foovi they neell iillrl Llie nisin is nsnpcrly nourishel liii~i eqlllppod to curry on his wrirknnrl perform his dut’c_~l.Hi~ cuiilil not possibly he in propcr wol kim: conllltion by starving himself or wiiployinlr sonic f n led lnsiillicien fond that time STANLEY BROS’ WHITE G00l)S SALE! Famous for the Value and Excellence of l -_ T ' the Goods littered N§V¢\' )°di§¢ 3 bafilliil by file Size Of the amount taken off the °¥"¥lm\l Pflfeg If Y0l\ d_o you may lose your dollars. Com- pare the quality and finish. compare tl-ie weave and work- manship, compare the price; to be absolstel y safe -comp"-Q; 1500 pieces ladies’ and chlldren’s White Ui;iderwear,made by the best makers in Canada,and pertectiou in quality,style, fit finish and workmanship. NIGHT DRESSES. Lot i at 55:: each. Made of good qnalitv cotton, tucked yoke, with lace trimming on neck or sleeves. Lot 2 at 85c each. This lot has tucked yoke with insertion; Lonsdale frills on front. neck and sleeves. Lot 3 at $l.O0 each. This lot has tucked yokes, with Torchon lace on collar,front and sleeves. Lot4 at $l.25 each. Empire style embroidery yoke ; embroidery frills oil neck and sleeves. Others up to $3.50 each. CORSET COVERS At l6c and 20c each Made of good heavy cot- ton. plain and perfect fit- ting; all sizes. Next price. 25c each These are same quality as above, with embroidery trimming. Ai 55. 40 6. 45c each Various styles-some high neck. some low neck. some trimmed embroidery, some trimmed Torchon lace and insertion. At 65c each Made of extra fine cot- ton, triiiimed with -wide Torclion lace oil neck and sleeves, At $1.00 each French style, made of fine Nailisook ; trimmed with Val. lace,l>r:-ldiilg and hehe ribbon, Others at$|.25, |.4o, 1,60 [.35 and |.95 each. Truly the finest line of White-Wear you have ever seen. DRAWERS. At 22c and 25c a. pr. Marlo of title cotlolrsfilllc with wirlc llelll-.lltcll frills, mill some with clll>`tcl's of tucks and Torclloll lace. STANLEY BROS. ' 1"" ' "f3"""**!’EZ.'~€',1-€¥.~$G!ihf » 1 At 35c and 40c~ Various styles ; wide henistllclled frills with cluster of tucks. At 601:. 75c. 98c, $l.25» $l.45. A splendid lot of the newest makes and trim- niings. WHITE SKIRTS. All Skirts, as well as every other article in Whitewear sold here,`il_'re right up-lo-date in every pnrti¢u|ar_ At 75 cents each Extra filll skirts, wide frill. with large tucks. At 95 cents- Extra full skirts, llein- stitclled flill, with cluster of tucks. Others at $|.25, 5150, 51,75, and up to 5545, House Furnishings loo pairs curtains $1.00 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.oo and up to $6.50. Pure Linen Napkins. loo dozen $1.25 to $4.50 per dozen. Ready-made Sheets 75C. 92%. $1-oo each. Pillow Coitons 40 in i4c per yd 42 in l6c per yd 44 in zoc per yd Sheetings FULL BLEACH 72 inch 25C per yd 72 inch goo “ So liicli 3.5¢ “ 90 illcll 384: “ White Table Linen ~ 50C to Fi 50 per yd. Cream Table Linen i 54 in 25c per yd _f 54 in 290 per yd /ni in 4r>'c per yd 72 iii _5oc per yd New White Blouse . Goods ' lmbroideries sl>l<:cl.\l. \'.il.i'l-1 At 50, loc zillil /gc per yd. STANLEY BROS. i 1 i r .‘..L»_" ;’i_Ii.`.=.a~’2i -_- ; me -_- new ri g A - t . _ ~ _ . ¥~----A-. s__,v, A Pot contain enough nutriiiii-lit for ii yeiir "‘~~ '~ W- -A---~ -W -- --~___._ . _ .. __._._._a_-__ the countr . They are large enough niviinlir Rivriz Norse -Yesrerdny the - p __ p y li l 0 L C uniyGour‘.inet here His lieuor Judge old baby' A strong "mn ‘lomli "’l"`L`r‘l‘i - .‘W e 9' S or work must be pit perly fed and this np t hid V li i 3 ` _ ` . ~ . 1 _ 0 0 4 2 iis W,,,.|,,,, on presiding. l`iicre were n IH th bat en L I d ‘ _Q4 F- I $H4m`EL_u, bushel P°mt°eS‘ They are strong’ 9 nuirberil-E ua.-es on the docket. and nn T "5 5° 9 ’ “us “' “SVU ‘U Y- V h In ed to S and are I I h X, f Peo ye wen, btunrts llyspcpslii 'l‘i\hlc'.s, by relieving . _ Y \ glenn have e m p , uuuuuri urge num e o D the smmwh of its work enable in to ml \\ e have recel\t,.i from one of the best Flsll pai‘l»:el‘:; on ille Is- 1 guaranteed to give satisfaction.You just received via S. S, “Mlnto” i‘“""‘L ‘l‘°'l"m me had mlm “fl cohl cunt-im..-_ und renin its noi-iiilil health limi land " q"“‘“’lY “mrleil “iid l'f1"\‘l@°f§ Coifish wlilcll iw are soil- \ - ~ wirithcr. Messrs. John A. Math(-soil mir _ V _ V ing at fine prices by poiilirl, qiiiiimi, I. quinmi of hm( from Boston io cases C llf 11 - . want some' how many? » ~ -Ei gr la Alder llreiiiiut con-iucicd the caros for Stullgthf Nwgré mpn.m` me _“mn "lm Also in s*ockfi full line of cliliiicii lien to Sclcct from nt the respective g .Y thc bonc of ii hrrlten limb whicli is of colored’ juicy and sweet We His Honor tiioJudgcls deservedly popu ` - v ` iiseiidurlrl lo rcccss of rc~ 0 I . _ & have three different sizes of fruit ,_,,`,,,,w,, nhl.. my wlilirill elm.-ii. ny °°““° “M - ati ,r at the following P71335 lils izenilcmfinly hearing, kindllels and pair Y _ _‘ wh 1--1--1--1---n 3°--f » .f;rl"l”: ".;;f;‘;i-;::.3i‘;§'t;“..z““.;°.‘f:l; . _ _ , _ _ __ 0 0 “ “ “ strict liiid impartial administration of Y ‘r RK “ T Island Produce’ 4 5 ,i it mc in Rum,,cs_ he has ,mqulred the the one article thrill the rirugglst :loss 50_ ju e _ _ Pitt Street Ist A spect or eww 0m,_,_ We not try to sell ii sonietiilng iii tlie pliivc of S (102 C ,B Also new Palerluo Lelnous' ;;‘;c:,1,,li,,;nt|,[:§ he could remun lonk l.llnL's "_iu.~it :is §¢r,ri’i." Thril' illlqlililillcfl Y y’ ' ' enough Sometime In the new fum", to merit. nml success linrl ihc iiiiiwl'. one of his popmm, lenurcm We nlnnd (orihcni has pliiccd Llicui wiillili Valentines comic and Fancy g, ,_ :.;i::.‘;‘:.:‘.'::ws;.::i.::;:°‘.‘;:°“::I:: Our large stock is now ready for you to select from. Prices from 1 cent up almost as high ae you wish to go. In the comics we have them to suit every trade and oc- cupation. Come in and make your selection mriy. We have a big stock but they are sell- ing fast. young drugglet J. A. G. Ellis, who rc n __"_=___---___.___ __ ___ .yearly removed in Montague Brldirc. Mr. f "_" """""T Ellis, although butacomparntlvely short l | _/-5 },. J -ul?lf‘:"g Q "l"“'~ -_ '_ -(Q: ' up lr _yl ._ J .\‘\\,,‘,` “"7 L* for him a continuance oi the large patron- l . _ " "i ‘ nge which he enjoyed here and aninrrease l U " _ ' / of It nt Montague Bridge.-Operations on ” Tin Q5 2,' ,/- ,-nur branch railway to Murray Harbor E % yi ‘ . South will commence with the opening of 1 ` ' " _ "19' / r spring under, the able superintendence l J? f I mwrll _ M ./ .--:lv-'f lilu. /,,. r __-,»~,'».'I!. 'P _ _ , . ‘*" 7 ‘ _ - °°"°' ~ ._ . , helen, he-,lie many sterling qualities and _ __ ,-.c -.~<. g y joints iimber and mneclee in trim. .` ..._ REDDlN Blzos., “BUYS Pit. one rlinui, siioiiui- lei ot ine" . . l All °f<1=n d=1“~f=d ‘fe in f°"° l’.Z.‘.`2.‘Z'.€i.'1’$’i.l“.i.°. .fl°.‘}°l.'.°3.".{..’»;"£‘.7.T§i and country. PHONE 86 ,gm-,_ gd 31 time among n.~, made iiizioy friends by mlnatlon to locale at Montague in the name line oi business, we would bespeak of Willard Kitchen, ii -railway man of push and energy who thoroughly under- nteiidn his bueineee and makes no noiae about in lr. Kitchen ie highly esteemed aearee'dent of this place, for the time his naeateetniious bonovelenee. D/illwrv, FRENCH cl-llNA. We are well pleased at the reception given our im- portation of ELITE l.'.lN\0_(TES 1 =..".r~..-w' -- Navel Oraiigehi. l`lii'i frlllt IS l1lCCly lm mum ah] and WOIL wail cd tissues lust ns she liclils limi knits ; remmmable prices* PH()Nl` gl \ H2 GTUCUS- Slilliiysirle. me »i¢ ._ 1 ,. ISANDERSON do CO. I . 3' _ ` _,J he you want an Accordion ? If so now is your time to speak-Tl1cy’re worth more, iniicli more, bilt & Scnicklqto announce the depnriure from the "'3"“l‘ Ui “Y”-V °“€- om-midni; groin- ggulaliinri enterprising -._.-_._______.____A ____,._ _ P . _ . v~» you can have l “Get the Habit” _ one for the even G D , Bieyciietu and nil athletics depend osx A do]1ar_ - e n MllCllCll SBO_0liSllll'C i Brin our Drug Wants t. Brm'rLnY's Lieieiaiir. so mp iii- F . “What lady #een hill tieilfiitaio Se th , unera| Dlrector ave even n ew pecel o ne , e Our sgu f:w:r-lévlehntg empianeizi the (nrt . d Embalrnor' I \ 2 rn' g i ;‘;li:||;iee&?:y-i;ieci\t:£:vel:?\i::¢;-E; Wu] ow' Iiivliig' `piiI’(`li23('fi ‘frohf Lfgfk mmh“|".h§', ‘meh ,mm um: _ Wt'ight_& Lo. Li rl , their imriertnlt- Swiss.-gcgaipgeie .inner or in .fi ln( husiiicss. mirl also securing their We would lice to iriierent every . “nkdnklng dCPm'lm(`n\'9 on King miy|:::'.§mi:iriin in nil- maui. , Squne I ani prepared toviitiend to :ii ~ l i ‘.;Z.‘l§’;‘2..l’.§;i‘:“;‘,‘l,¥,.““;‘ ;,‘;,;‘;‘,,“P,'.‘°- ' . - n Good pure candy is the most acceptable gtft yon can present your lady gl F' QW” Street: ¢£flTg1f0;::e{i§;rlpwiili ri _ _ _ ' _ kr Connolly's Build ing. ° °“ ° ° “’ "H- int 's. Name on- . Jiwe ' fgimds. She will appreciate W e every piece. , Desnmay Block. Gm” Plwhe - - - 2l3c A MODERN ICTUR l r i.m.iiu il .Ali 5’ ‘a . » 7.