___ ____ _ J _ 'rr-IE cHARLo‘1"rE'rouN GUARDIAN, MARCH 4,1905 It is-commonly inherited. I __ _ . ~ l - i--V --- -»-- ~-~'=- " -v -_ ---» +L- _ _ '_ _ __ _____ _ __ ___t_______ - » J u _/ _ W ` ' _ l - _ Aovtrrisnms an again nmlnded that James Martin, aged 62 years, and for~ ` ` _ _ ¢"~ ‘ Q all ordinary "changes" should be in this erly oi’ P E. I died rountlyln Boston ` l _ ofilco no later thanr one p. m. to insure __ _ _ _ _ lnsea-tion in following issue are entlrelyfreetroni it. Pale, weak, puny children ug niilietsd with it in nine eases out of "“"` = 'r ton, and many adults lu!!er from it. H Common indications are bunches in :arid f‘i"fo";'°*°“ “ fe” "lllllll “R0 ll! s the neck, abscesses, cutaneous ei-up-' '° ' tions, inilanied .eyelids, more ears, E“E“°°” &F“’“"~S‘~ J°"“ l’“"° bf Hahn’ camnhiwuung, md “nom Exp inovln8 into the handsome new century. Hood's’ Jarsaparlllq r 3, Eredicate it, positively and absolute. ly.' This statement is blaod on the E, thousands of permanent cures these so li medicines have wrought. In wins me or my inns rin nom tus time Ch 'M W" mr” month. om' broke out md and conversation. _ He leuves to mourn n 'u covered Wm, .abt W’ I". hu widow, two sons and six daughters, and Hood., Buuplruh md It and hu." T. a large circle of rc`ritl\'cs und friends. M. Canine. Clinton, Ontario. - YY P |'I00d'l Slrllplrllll promlnqg gg thcJunlorExamlnntlon ut the Toronto Conscrvritory of Music on Februnry lst, euro and keeps tho promise. _ LV ti. i f 1 Honours in Theory. Miss Mcisnuc has spent the past year with her sister Mrs. in Duncan Marshall, in llracebrldge. where she has been stuflylmz music. Sho omitted thc i t N0 COFFEE QUITE S0 600D AS UURS. We know lt. 'i`h 1 who use it, say so, e NOP e HAVE YOU TRIED if I l` P 0f Oni n rt ,tr freshl; l:¢,fd1llil1;.1 y le best' M -roe per rn. w Webster & Mcliay. fl) M Nicholson, M Livingston, John _ o Beaton. Neil Miller, Arch Mclrenn, ' ff ff George Dockenrlorlf. Samuel Nicholson, ` his curly death, his futher, three sisters, S'ri-:Munn Bonaviata sailed from Hull- ! _ kink ll full general cargo a large and rtilnlrinntlty ot delayed mall, sind about "fy Dltlsengers. 'l` n in the 86th year of his age. 0|' him lt second orjunlor instead. and la pursuing he'si.udles with a view to graduating from the Conservatory. il`»i|-: people of Dundas Centre learned with great regret. of the death on Feb 14th _ rr ly failrnglicnltli for the past t\va years In spite of the had reads the funeral vias I" mothers home was conrlut-_ted by the l Rev P D Nowlan, Baptist, assisted by the _ Rev M G McLeod, Presbyterian, and was After the service the body was conve ed buried. The following young men acted I ladies hockey team oi' St John de- ldlng, recently completed. several days ago for Louishurg (U. B), Hn death took plrice at Vullcyfleld at, on Feb. llltlr of Alexander MacPher_ ytrulybe said, that he adorned his rlstaln profession, by his humble walk Miss Jenn Mclsnac of this cl_ assed king Honors in Plano and First Class prlmnry examination taking the Ernest McSwain alter lnilunl ltelyrittendcd. Thessrvlce athls grand- un unusually impressive character. .Y the Presbyterian Uemetry where it was Dallbeurars: Freeman Martin, muel, David and Alexander' McKenzie, “ Norman McLeod. Ho leaves to mourn SCOTCH is a good judge of Scotch cake, therefore if you desire the real thing buy here. Our Scotch cake is fresh each day and only r6c per lb. Stewarfs D ECLIIBB IAKBIY. hkes Best Bread. lillfiivnalusruasavl ilui nf ina laaien Track- Our Clothing is out of the beaten track of design and motive. The pat- terns are new and harmonious, the goods of the iinest quality, the prices are just right, in short the whole iden is one of extreme beauty and is invested with added interest because' rightly treated. MCDONALD & PERRY D. _ ; _~.if ‘ff -f' ' - ~ >._ - Li; :_._< 4 _- 1;; ,fl ’»‘ “- ‘As-' *- _ , if 5-:-: ' Y" ' lt Maggie, who lives with her aunt, Mrs John liowatt at Anno.ndale.Iiella with hor granrlmothcr, Mns Nicholson, and one brother, J D in B C, und another Willie 'who livers with his grnndmotlicr, besides his nenr relatives. IN FURNITURE "Always the best value in the city ' Wild Cherry ‘ Hypophos- at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. l, Taste! ss Cod 'J WILLIAM L. Pi.Nnnnc.as'r, of the Xavier M Athletic Club, New York. is spending a P° home in Kensington, P. E. island an n "sn Tnslll-I was a larger market yesterday, ' _ both in attendance and quantity of pro ,.8 Paul Lea, John A Lea, David I Welch, du Anna Les,,Qlian. S. Lea; Moncton, _and Das Murri\yMChurclilll of Yarmouth, seek orc u Incorporation in the N B Legislature ss B the Paul Ina Co., to carry on the business slig ot lumberers, etc.Capitsl $tD,000, divided 0-8 will be held at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Several cntloual institution of more interest than _ _ speakers will give short riddresses.A male lmany politicians. it is thc combined » dist P‘l’W°""‘ I‘°“““° W” "dd 1"" "Wh" quartet will sing, and rltirank Stanley `ari meneea at 3.45 p. m., all cordially ln- t of Mrs. A._»\.McLenn, Longwortlx Avenue, l_ te which took place the previous night after ‘\ it prolonged illness. 'l‘hc rlr-ct-list-ri 1-crnovc_n.r.,r. ...W ...lm of est ....1 V. ' ll ry quick time. J. c. earnest, ra. A.,1vr.nmtAr1.r.>n. Lot ges Buildings on thc I. C. it. at Winnipeg. " r' Hens 1'; u sou of D' A' Beals’ York 48, und now nttentiilrg Dnllnniise Medical _ Int mm/ formerly “vcd in "'h“rm"'e` College has been elected \'icc President f°“' ‘ills ln St. John cn routctohis old WW"~ Ont _ __ 0 Agricultural College and Mac-donaldl his h“"'"Z “ pr°"p"°u"’ -"M" nf' will give asolo. The meeting will be open In~il.lt-utc. the lnttcr for the grounding of “"’end““°° I" g°°d' ‘md mllch inmwsl 'S for both msn and women. Service conr young women in natural study, manual “ken 1" the dmemnl d°7""t'“°"°5' ce than there ha_s been for some weeks M, t. Eggs were quite plentli'ul and de- F lliot] in price to :Ei-24 cts. per tloz tter perlb. sold at 24~25r-. There was n M adva,-,cp ik pork ,,|,,c|, Bom from dlstrlctshave abandoned bringing toa|nr~ |c_ Th, price cg |,,,y ,.,_“|m, at 8° cm over the ice from Doekt-ndorffs to Brig-h~ 1|1¢¢,()0:),;|,,_|-“_ per cwr_ ton and now wholly drive by the North of Dalhoulse Athletic Curb. Miss Minnie Stewart, Marshileld, has cently undergone two operations for pendicitis at Emerson Hospital. orost Hills, Maas und is now doing well Pr:or'r.r-1 of Cornwall and North liver River Bridge. Thr: regular meeting' of riral Meiho Tononmsv afternoon a mass meeting Ar Guelqh (Ont-l one fin s un crin- in rn vited. A iculturril College much is known in N “ANY fncnds in ww" and country WH alle republic since niuny Young Americans hear with deep regret of the death briefly a Hhlwllllved ln The Guurflirm yesterday yeulriamt §§nCcAm“";v nf it” _gmduuns r:h1\i~t_ra will t-rnnmrrruwvnt tcn ln right. ucinsm ‘ :-5 _ _ _ brothers and two sisters besides a sorrow- rroorl old suv, und ull have dir-d within ld ,c_ ing husbund. The brothers are Hon. lnuntlrs, Jarntesiuhis-ililrdyenr. William in George Forbes, Vernon [limp Bridge mid Htitlr _vt-nr. ’i‘hornns ikfntl year, and Rohr-_rt W William Forbes, city, nntl the sisters 31|-g_ 82nd yenr : Tliointis and liolrcrt died the Q, be of me mrmtlr. They were the grr|nrl~son.s _,_ this city. To the lxcrcaverl ones The of John Hrehaut, one of tho pioneer , hi ‘_ la from the Old Country in 1757 u A I vri-. St John Telegraph luis an en ‘mm ‘ ll neue", out of “_ snow (mn, near Moum later settling on the Island. Only one of as for inriny years a member of the Mo- ll are others on the rond even higher. The Hmmm' chnrcll ‘md for a lam.: time had 0 ‘ ' is ond. He was loved and res ected b lf several commercial men heldon the Island his love for "nd faith in Christ an belive A ‘ of inlng and domestic service. Of the ui nnrunn ln~trtution~.- “ number of Islmul .-:\uleut.< prcpzir-Ing; S( l' (`f0l\_~<»lillnlL'tl _wlmrri \\'r»\l; die rum' ___ ullenrlurrct-_ lourbrotliers, ull of wlumr livt-rl to ri . , mr record lust autumn in a. llrirrl lu-nt. lnmldlnn tenders it! sincere sympathy. Sffilelfl "fl "h° I5l““‘li l""l"2 l“"d°d in ntl in the sixth heat in another rncc on at all~nille track she was third in 2.091, With Czririnu, Slmniasic, Phoehon \\’., is lhririlyrenlains--Mrs. Thomas Wood G New Bedford, Mass. The rleueaccd _ _ _ _ Ill The picture here given was taken a short mg' his “fe hamm (hed mlm yn" um' oe sons with the daughter live in ossachusetts, one son in the West, and if e on the old homestead. Mr. Burhor Ui ` DL Louson and below it are the remarksa- lem ml “Te sons and one dumhter’ an IW' ' n ken an active pail in the little church f that name nt Enman`s, Murray Harbor ~ P Y oss who knew him best, and because of e ,laws tn ,}¢sm,_ Hg leueg M5 family which defeated Sackvllle, the champions good example, living sober and in the vt-resorted L0 it during the past thirty 51 I .-J ~l _iu\‘L*l\il/‘ |»r'r»s;r'.rirr r\'r*|'nllr:rv-l Irrrc \\ r iropt- ro_1~al\o\v irrrprer-<-:lr-irictl |rr'u|npl|u-~~. llurrr-:|:'| ,lil'iN“____ HI.: Chester's Cure is composed of Na- he vapor searches out the diseased lis- ues. iills nosirils,tliroat and lungs with sine, and is so harmless that a chilli ,S ray use it, Many mothers rely on ` l\ester‘s Cure to cure their babies of S roup. 5oc and $1.00. S Erie _ Manhattan _ . _. ._ Metropolitan ._ Missouri Panliic. _ _ _ outvhern Paclilc. _ _ _ t li your druggist hnsn‘t it in stock, write Union Plmmc- ~ ~ - » - ~ - rr: Canadian agents, U_ S_ Steel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ :£02 greit_ THE LEEMING IIILES CO LTD, HONTHIRL if; ou rom t ly aPpfeCia1ed_ Dominion steel Pri-‘I _ Dom. Steel Bonds. ., _ One quarter to one third saved D,,m,,,|,,,, Cm, Stanley Bros. Everything in :mn any _________ ._ the store at sacrifice prices -R G I . ‘ ' ._ c- lmcmber _ We sell at good honest mb l prices. but we want money as well a 9 qht DRUGGISTS, , s some others; so have to sacrifice rl ' THE NQBBY TAIL`0RS_ | , & cor. Gt. Geo._snd Kent Sis. `our good goods at prices that some 4 others clear out their old shopwom , Great George Street. *lr Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv-wvvvy” _ _ __goods.-Stanley Bros. 2 d gr. “ olorado Fuel . esh building tonic is required wlioncver weakness or loss of weight is apparentl- “The D Sc L" Emulsion will he found dmiralile for this purpose. STOCK OUOTATIONS. March 2. March Il. llti UB# 781 T71 R. T_,_ tr? itil; rio; lon l4ll} Mil), 481 (Ti 142; 171; rc-r i-_'ng iw; msg -- l TU) Tug “ng .Paul......_. l7t<_'. |775 rzrry lsrzl S Steel Pr‘e’f`d,_ 5l5§; 95.1 , ominlon Steel 201 21 er) ".-.ii l.\` THE SkP}lI1\'G and ln the i<`all at good in this paper. - reading. Eight Reasons S Red Rose Tea _ A is the best tea in Canada have been pullished Have they been convincing enough to in- ! duce you to try t`l1c tea ? _ _ If they have, the advertising has clone all that was expected. The ten trust do the rest, and l think it will. if you lizive not yet tricdtlic tea, _vou will perhaps be i:'rterc.<;tf:~l in learning that several more rezrsons are yct to f<>llo\\'. They will be i1itere_=trr1g_f ond well worth T. H. ESTABROOKS, Sl. John, N. B. Branches: Toronlo,Winnlpcg- - _tr-.fs _ -~ .he favorite prescription of a physician, famous 1 for his successful treatment of all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatlsm, Gouty tendency, etc. A Bsrsroue Sarsaparilla and Pills ` "' remove Bile, and restore Appetite and vigor. Prompt and unfailing in their offectcs, they clear the head, revive the spirit:-., ;-:et the Liver acting, _ 1 Ask your druggist for BRISTOUS ‘ ner-'use Am. sunsrrrures . . f ~- - .~ »= -r, -\ ' "” ..'_~f__-.r .~“~r.ri.~._»1.--*-1m._.*= -*» '_ o WE GRN IIB TIIE _ ,___ _ _ __ _ _ _____.“.-_...__v.=s» r, _ THERE 'sun ~E£nxx1rmmnSmlrni '_ UF THBUWIHG AWAY A PIEGE 0F FURNITURE 'n ,v. » A P |‘l .r . _ LQ I because it is badly broken or in nt-eilol'r'1.-upliolsicrin___ SEEMIHGLY IMPUS SIBLE when it comes to repairing; furni'_urc<~-in most r~a.=e~ ruakinn the picce ~ r_ ,f ns good as new. Of conrsc if ii pit-cc cannot be l`r>:r‘_f. '»;j.'»3°.i§-.- *~ ij' ___ -“.'v';:-;.l+'.f _ »i,,_ which began March 3rd continues for two weeks. Our whole magnificent stock of Dry G00llS, Flll’S, Roady-made Cl0llllliX, Hills and Caps, is now offered at prices lower than you have tver bought. them for before. Only a lew items, mentioned below, is reserved, everything else in stock, goes at 33 1-3 and 50 per cent off. =.| Our sales during the past year have been most encouraging and thoroughly satisfactory, with the exception of the last two stormy months when trade was paralyzed; and now to make up for lost time and in order to clear our decks for Spring Goods, which will come pouring in as soon as navigation opens, we offer the following sensational discounts; V- / Y ONE THIRD OFE Black dress goods Colored dress goods. All dress linings. All _dress trimmings. All dress muslins. _ All white lawn inuslin. Silks, Vclvets. Velveteens. Whitewear. Night dresses. Aprons. _ Pinaforcs, bibs. ' Corset covers. Drawers, skirts. ° White cotton. Print cotton. Slieeting. Pillow cotton. _ Grey cotton. ` Cashmere and woolen ‘ Umbrellas. Men’s collars and coils. Table linen and napkins- 81°"-5 Tray cloths. l Centre pieces. Sateens, cretonnes. Ticking, flannel. Flannelette. ‘1 Fleecy cotton. Gingham. Shirting. Handkercliicfs. Kid Gloyes. Corsets, Hosiery. Golfers. Silk WVaists, Flannel Waists. Sateen Waists. Wrappers, Skirts. White and colored waists. _ Ladies’ fancy collars. Belts, Veilings. Hair brushes and combs. Cushion tops and cord. Stamped linens. Men’s ties and inufflers. Men’s kid gloves. Men’s hats and caps. Ribbons, purses. Wrist Bags. Embroidery and lace Fancy table covers. ' Mantle draperies. “ Bureau scar-fs, doileys. ' Pillow shams, bed s reads. Blankets in wool andp cotton Bed comforts. - Lace curtains. Curtain musliu. Art sateen. Table Oilcloth. School bags and straps. Window Shades. Waterproofs. Black and colored yarn. _ Ladies’ Underwear. 1 Jumpers. ' _ - Children's tains. Men’s night shirts. Black and colored under- _ Men’s sweaters and hose. skirts. Carriage wraps. l°'3 Furs Horse Ru ~s t Men s and Boys' Ready-made_,,,,,; ,,,,,,,.,_ _ ~ Also meu's and bovs', I-3 underwear in STAl\iFlELI)’S ‘ ‘ p121ks§R1NKAer.r2 and other _h};j:_§§_'_;‘g_}=_§_"” i=°*°'S if' all Men 's overalls and is » Consilrting in part of ladies , ruffs and muffs,1adies caps Clothing at 1-3 off. 4 e ° _ _ Men’s fur coats "' Children‘s luis. Sleigh robes, etc. 50 D. C. Off All ladies' cloth jackets. Children's coats and reefers. Ladies’ capes- Ladies iur lined capcs. A few ladies’ cloth suits. A lot of odd furs in nruiis Trunks and valises. ' ' `°°"‘“'°~ All trimmed mllliuery_ All felt shapes. Colored feathers. Flowers, wings. &c. A lot of men‘s and boys rea ade clothing. M¢n’3 whng gh"-(S_ pu, con", .,,d'caps_ ‘ A lot of mens hats and caps. _ M¢Il'S C0lOl‘ed Shirts. Fur mltts. While taking Stock we carrie ac- and dy- ,cross a lot of odds and ends of :ill kinds, which we decided lo cleat out regzrrrllcss of cost, and in order todo so we have placed a large table on second floor. near head of stairs and piled it up with a collection that should delight the heart ol' those in search of “snaps” Don’t fail to visit oin big l»ar;;nin table. you may see something you need- `_ The above is only a pnriiril list and our lowest discount is one third oil everything in stock with the exception of cotton spools. embroidery silk, :5c silk and 4 cent cotton. We always give you what we promise, so come here and pro- cure your share. TR I QR & , The Store That Saves You Vloney vt lv. ri/. _,r __ , _ , . 2-: r _ r-`\.¢"~" ‘ `~_ uf f'¥` '/_'__<‘_._» fr r . _ __ ., . r. ¢ r . \ ,l _ 'a 1, 1. rl 1 . 1 . r - ‘ _ v , *__-v,-' Et"-_-_ t I' _ _ _ if ,Y .‘ L, _t , __ _ry I l ' ` 2, . 1- ’ '.r_~ » » . . _ . r ,z f .' i __, 5§_,r'.'._ _-1 \ ‘ rr .f t ¢ f ¢_‘ r _ \ r '. 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