i ‘ I . -_A , . lv V f gi .L ._>, ,.'1, ‘tw-ffl: 1 'v-" Q ».».- '~ ',_.',§.~3;_§. vi _\ .,,.,_ /.r ..,\, J L_ 'il . _ 1-- 4 ..»-.. mul.. . p‘()URTEEN ` 'ri-in i._i'ras'r iinws I THE CI-IAl\l.O'I"I`E'l.`OWN GUARDIAN l Finer or ani. MARCH 5» 1916, _ ' . ` - -_ _ ____ __ ___ ,__ ,__ ,___ Je _ ~ I.-_S i~ assure s-gms ‘ . H' -»f- ~ - ~- --~ ---- - - - - . ~ ""““ ' ""’ I _ mr. aight THE KINQS V QUARDIAQ _ _ : __ .__-___ map! lg 9_2 I§$§°..’.‘°”°“..‘..‘f'..2.i°li. .2..... ... n¢»¥»»'um _ -~ - -__ -5 -, BIR'l‘- _ » 1 Y M - ' ' I l . . - .~ "~“` » nt B ii, _:_ Olbees in Montague, Dept., W A Johnstone, Agent, iam to James and Mrs B ._ _ ' ' and in Bonris, A. J. McDonald, Agent. ~ ` son. | - ~ - BREHAUT-At Alexandra on Feb 24, The firemen’s concert at ltlontn- * 1910_ to wlumm R and M,-s_ Bye. hunt- news, first of all. égue is postponed till Tiiesd_;iy;___.\_l:'»_;‘fli ha,,t_ A daughter. ' _ ...Richard Bnuarebriges, phil-i¢€_t_;; Eu _th S ____ has __ and Flesh DIED town,,iy-in Souris on A bus DC" -‘ ...Chas swo , ou _ _-_ _ _ ...___ ._A_' ' --1 very interesting new invention ad iii ._ J hn M. Clarke. contractor. Sm" this issue. 3-'5‘lYli- _ _ M l¥l6I.i&0 15 ill S5iL\’ia on a business _ -"- _ If _vou wish iu lzurc Ilruih :uid hcnul_\ ll'lD`»‘ ’ ` -~ M155 Mabel Seaman: 0!.Maltth?“ lnkc \`iial. `_'l`I\zi\ .~.:iIlow coniplexioii will . `“-_ - and McLean' Ln!" bonus' “WS lb ist' ri edinioa cI¢'.1\r,bri liI,heal\h\‘ 1 n K _ .." . R. .lingo of the Internatlqii- _next week for Halifax to attend the ¢ ra' ° _ _H _ sons to mourn. &,“¢|§g. (finpany, 'ls in Sourie. grand millinery opening which takes appearance. \our cheeks wi put on .i ____ on cDON.-\LD-In Bt. John, March 2nd. in the General Public Hospi- tal, John R. M,cDonald, leaving a widow, five daughters and three . ‘I `i1siness trip. ' 4 place there on the 9th ul- March. hriglu ros_\_-l-olor. lI`y_o_\i'i`\-_v_l iir_;:.l_.__ The 'struggle that “mowed was a L -”“ (_ i ””`“ `{.‘I'_‘ll“‘_‘f;:“ff_\_?_“t_::“,';sk_",ff|ifcf bitter one, In declaring uhat though 'Engels l.B:c§\":i€v?eElrlhs;;l;1re3€l“ ‘gg égitn gu:olh‘l>b:cr!il;)ltl¢lI-l1`;ari.l€]lhlld`on?t‘livg€ir; Villli llil\>\.~l`s will .~r..:i`ic sir.-ngih, enei-gy Part of the _path was “idl¢;da'nd__iTp‘pé 11°;-cm ra'. »'-"' gas _ - f., ' ingiessc. im," ewou ye _ man in Montague on Thursdfiy- and vicinity should he paid to W- A. f““l “f“f"“‘."f'_ l_)§"_‘,' {,,,’\T_`,I 5:, himself to keep it by an afllrma_ti0ii. _ _ -"-‘ _ ,_ __ Johnstone Slept, £w¢l\ill SQUUS and Slip'1;:f,::5'};,~,€`,:,.,:lg_ li-1;.,-"mi,-A ,lr Q, i-j_ he made a brilliant speech from Une ...Hhs lqllowiiig We me 5°“"‘° ma ` vicinity to A. J. McDonald, agent. 6 ‘fn `- _,`.',_,, \g,.,,, gi,,,,-ian,-m“»,,_ liar. Then, upon his refusal to leave inet Di‘f°°6'-“Potato” P" mls' as ` l”‘10*lI`tf~ _ __._ the House, he was seized and taken' ll - 40 Wills' por -1 ' out airi€iidiii0“f5~ to the Parliamentary prison in the cents, oats Pei' “S parm, 1,0 cents; beef P6? ll-i. 5 *'¢"‘t°`3 ...l-larry (‘ui~rie, of the Telephon ` Company, Charlottetmrii, has corn- lb Z2 to 24 een-t5 . et-T115 ;i%t:l‘ozl.).“22 cents; hides PU TU. ‘ cents and hill' P" ton' W dolmrs' 'l pleted the work of laying the lin from Souris to Bear River, and it is ,yi the P. E. Island ca ected the line will he opened up company. The House k. - ' " ~. 'D “Dealers in Montague §‘25‘9fd_“5_ for transmitting messages next wee -gn paying forty-two cents a; _nnsuc lb oats, twenty-two to twenu, .ti\ c axis ‘bushel for potatoes, ten dui. lars a ton for loose iiiiyv lei' '=““l han wuts a pound f0i` l>Ufk» twcnl-5" vantage ul by the farmers to coin two cents a pound for liiillef and plete the hauliiig_of their winters tir » s ¢_y¢nty_-one cents a dozen for 01.2 ~ God &- l‘o, who has been honre fl The Cllfilliéaii Tcacllersl Illslltlltp sonic time, is now on the road fo il its weekly .meeting at the “sual the some firm.-Mrs Chas Dinigwcll, ii who offered, if they could get a gun Tuesday evening. \lHfl`h 15'- place Oil ~ 7 _ _ _ The subject ol the €\'9nini5- mlm' open hatch ln the kitchen, while no l _ . . . . _ ‘ had the, iuisfortunc of falling into a dneéd bv M. Fi`B“ClS and dlscllssel bones uric hioken she was scveic . < , . S ‘ ly b the m€‘iiili€FS Present- was me shaken up, and it may be sline time iihimer Method oi \vrmng. The sub jpeg was an interesting one und ably ' before she will be aroiiiul ugniii.-.\l i\1yt-rs, business muiiagcr for l`li`:is Bay writes:-The ideal weather of “ thc last week in Fob. was txilieii ad- reading ol the bill ° THE l'Rl‘3lllER moved I5"-° S""`“‘l Clock Tower, where he was kept till io enable the “ext day_ . ' 0 Province to guarantee certain lwinds _In 1551 he was "tu,-ned again by Mi. Cox in the chaii, eration of the bill. The Premier c ...A correspondent from Fortune plained its object briefly. In . rder t give the people "Qld smragedthc bog' was seized by inorc. than ia dozen Dol- "nment fell' ohhgated to 0 Som" iceuien andushers, and hauled violen- _culd :mirage his coiistittiieucy. Then came a dis- m conlmltlee graceful episode in our Parliamentary began "`”"*";` history. Un presenting himself at the ` door of the House, Mr. Biadlaugli. 0 who was then a man of nearly nfty, ` llmlg' A l’“"'i°“5 Eno" to cswhlisg tly out through St, Btephen’s Hall e cold storage had failed, althoug wood. l-I. S. Johnson, traveller for there was then u federal bonus of 3_0 L.ndlsc0uraged_ in 1882 he made a ' pcr cent. The pork factory was ii conference with Davis & Frase antee to iix up a thorough cold sto age plant. The Government wi incrcly guarantee the bonds, takin r _iiecurity by mortgage, which wi , make the Government perfectly sale. and into Palace Yard. m third attempt to take his seat. This i the market, and thc Government had time he repeated the words of the S,” oath, kissing a Bible as he did so. ‘__ Yeti even so he was driven out ance H morn. In 1886 a new Speaker was elected, fl n 'man of sense, who spoke Out l>l8lii- ly_ He told thc 1-louse that there were probably a hundred members to hniiill0<>ii1iS~ The Cvmvanv is coming suinmer.-The Red Hous B-airying (‘o have secured the servic ..- I S O A P s.. is ./ I A BASKET FULL of clean, sweet-smelllnt of i\lr Itlcivlanas, lioushu for the coming season. ~ is reported that it tailo is coming to settle in Fortune. Muc success attend the enterprising one _.__£‘° redress. He claimed that hy the act- 5“°“°S"‘~ ion of Mr Sharp in the train arrang ments and otherwise the entire trad nf the Island was hampered. He'rca from a speech of Hon hir. Grahnn expressing sympathy with our pc ple and his desire to have our pu senger accomodation improved. was the best word we had yet froi anv Ottawa Minister. He held th Fox, who had made his uile uni r ut the sumo rate per mile 1.: thi railways. It was all very well for lvl Hn FlU0d_ “fd HO,,gQ_ H ,S expect. would get the full benefit of th e not required to pay into the sinkin es fund during the first two years. TI w_ bill could be improved in any wa It to meet thc wishes of the House. ‘_ Progress was reported at 6 o’cloc MR MATHIE N called attentio toun gn Monday, and asked what a sistan e could be given to make it e_ THE PREMIER said hc woiil ,q too m»'.icli_ time. The matt(-r cuul _‘_ be settled in the morning. 0_ The House adjourned till ten s_ :lock tomorrow morning. - It _ ` ` n I\OTl<.S. ._ Wednesday morning. ‘ ip. linen le obtained with hall the toll and half the time If Sunllghtfsaap is und. ._ _ Sunlight shortens the " day’s work, but lengthens the llle ol your clothes. tired from the hog business (luugl ter; to say that everything is right, but the shippers know I-tt*<\i'. lt. would not, do to leave tin-_su uint- "'“‘-' ters to Mr. Sharp, but it ‘uust be approached in an earnest and busi- V ness like way. ’I‘h<~ debate was then ad'ourncd _i»__- _; .»"' _ lil .auf ____ 0 I I » ir `, F351 ' Follow directions. ' nr- .HIIU i III ASSINIBII (Continued from page fl.) Wanted 150 Bet 0" iimofltllli with the The bm “"5 I`el‘0"t9d Us "greed t* until he has taken the Oath of Alleg officials. but would say that if l\‘l j _ Mil. .i\RSENAUL'I‘ nioved th _ .Iiuiise into committee on the bill t Iiucurporatc the Prince (‘ounty Hos- ’pitai, Mr. McKinnon in the chair. He explained the object of the bill. .A citizen had offered a plot of ground cd. r witliout amendments. :us during the evening. E The popular idea. that ns soup B, o _ _ a ninn li.is been mturnccl as their C] i‘C£cd_caiididatc by a I’arlianiciitur constituency lic is than xi full-blow Vlcmuer of }‘arliaincnt. But this is not the case. No r.‘ecte i ance . Cox had had his experiences he MH. l’AL!\l.ER introduced a bill to The ordeal is a fur easier one tha ,-hum not be so wen contemn The- amend the Act respecting Landlords and Teunants. rIUN MR. HUGHES moved ills House into committee on the bill t Government ought to use its iuiiu. ence to bring about better conditions True. the Island is prospering, but it required constant and energetic effort Biiieiiil *-he All ifiC0i“D0i‘H€iiiZ -1. .t used to be. At one time a ue member of the Commons was oblige 0 lance, but also an oatq, of Supremac U' and a declaration a oinst trantui to bring about ,improvements that Liapthorne and Company. It propose to change the name to the Princ were necessary. HON. MR. HUGHES regarded th matter as of great importance and it 0 Edward Island Sono ivfu-ks I a--=~-2 had been before all the boards of “memlm - t'l§de. In view of its importance lie moved the adjournment of the de- The bill to amend the P. E. Islan Medical Act was considered in com- mittee of the whole, Mr Palmer in ic doctrines The latter was not di continued until the year 1829 who O,enahling Roman Catholics to sit i the Commons. But for long years after this miie hate. _ MR McLEAN complained that thc the Chair' Superintendent was at fault. He . ` .\ .N r.._ _..., . lrL__` gsl 3- ’_ .u '-_\,~ `--;.__ _\."._. ' _ _f=»§--i¢.-v'5-_-`,___'f L ii# _:J ff' r".1/_ -l."1l. , _A I -f ';'_'1_ ix' lf ~ . 4.1:, ..'»-‘F 'N r ii), I ei? ' .M1 I/5.2 f I . -35'"-» * 1' . fl/gg/5 '.~ ../_. -_ lf1""’,'»»1’7, fy/7'/I? 'i ' _.._-_ 1,/ ny, _ .Jil _ .,../_ r 1/CJ LI 'rc rf s niiieis - ,I ‘. 5f‘.i'-soy,” _:.=.~":f¢"~ 1 3.. -I 'Z ". ., ;_'_ ‘~ " _ “ ha. ‘ ,s 7»,=_~.a-,L-. .A it _ ‘fit ii: fi jf; » I . “_ > - I 'I+ .__-" ; -‘r- -3. -..,_ -< - -`»’;:';;; l- .`i '*""v;;" _ ._ _ ,. _-_.- -_ , _ »- -gk __ . _..<.».~_- . ' . _ '_"@~A_` fr i '-~. r‘, 1"? "fl Mil" F \' t. I, _ .,| 'l‘ li ' _lit .` . uv ~_i§,{,» , ,,_ _ii -xv' ‘* . i » ',,~..f ,_ I _ _ up I (-Mr. Sharp) had attended a meeting of the Board of Trade at Souris and heard their request for an improved service. His answer was that if they gpt it. it 'Would he over his head And they got it in that way. He be medicnl .profession to practice _ f»lir0u»Zhout Canada, and it is hoped _ hereafter in the Unittd Kingdom us lieved that the People ol Prince Ed- wen' It “"’“1d “"5 alle” Weill' - ward Inland were losing more in _ p ion ers now registered. these matters than all the taxes The bm was “greed t0 ‘Vifli S0ni€ they paid. It was not only the cost ame“‘lme“t”~ ol transport, but the loss ol mar- THB* PRl‘7MU‘7R m0\'€d the House kets. The Minister of Hailwa s wa Y now sympathetic and if proper re. presentations were made by thi S into _committee on the bill to vue nn. wARBUu'roN explained time p°Ss`ll’l° I0' “ .IEW ‘O “ii ,iii iii the object was to establish a stand ard under which there could be reci- procity, enabling members gf th House, and session after session th Lords. ‘ Nathan dc Rothschild was elected t Parliament for the City of London, Naturally, he could not take the oa- th as it then stocli, His religion ,_ For eleven long years he sat belo had been gruntied, it was still im. t' wus allowed to take his seat, and 2; in the Aihrmation Act, and the con- t'ro\'ersy was settled for good. _ The oath in its present form is ,g simple enough. "I, N---1 SWCBY ; that I will he failmfiil and bear true allegiance to his Majesty King Ed- k ward VII, his heirs, and successors ` according to law. So help me God." _ . . n .. .h to the Seed Fai?Qto open in George- The “"’“lS "Swear th.” I' . and we _ . _. S _ last four words may' ue omitted. a It would he a very serious matter indeed if a new member refused to d flake the oath. l-le would not only e gladly attend if it would not take “use to be -a memb" Of the H0\iS*?. (1 but woiildlif: liable to a Fine of £500. The iirst sittings of ix new Parlia- 0-. ment are entirely taken up with swearing in tue new members, who are brought up in batches of eight or ten tci take the oath before the Clerk to sign the roll and ‘to be introduced al _ _ _ _ the bouts should curry car lf-oil lots The Pllhllc ACCDUDCS (`omn\ittee '-0 the Speaker' Wltll these them ls sat for two hours in the run;-ning -so to speak-safety in numbers, but r and adjourned to meet again png; for a new nienib-cr chosen at a. bys election who takes his eat in the mid- dle ol a session the ordeal is a try- l- » » . _“_ The ministerial party nict iii tnu- ing one. The new member must have two friends to introduce hun. Betwecii the two he walks up the floor to- wards the table, while members of his own party cheer loudlyf 'Alfoiit' once every live yards all three pull S up and how. Arrived at the table _ the new niember's friends leave him, , and he is given by a clerk the Testa- 5 'ment on which hc takes the oath. H Then, stumbling' along the narrow . passage between the front bench and and subscriptions were being receiv- candidate may pass me Bm. of thi; the table, he iiuds a large book open- i-Iouse, ncrtake his seat, nor vote ed' ' It is the -roll lu which he must sign ` his nanier--At thc same time he H hands the writ to the Clerk, which certifies that he has been duly elect- ‘H ed. The third act is the iut_rcductic|_i 'Z0 pak., nut only ghe oath of \Aueg_ to the Speaker, who shakes' hands. Then at last the ilustered new mein- y 'oer may escape as best he can over ' and find himself a seat somewhere B ' - _ _ _ _ 3 ,_,-tantiaticn and otha Roman Gathoa the outstreatched legs ui Ministers, ' discreetl in the back round. 'rh b‘ii <1 ~ ' ' ' . _ , - ri Y g e i eutwas agree to ,without the buthohc Helm- Bm was passed -1' llow’s This? I Wo offer I inc Hundred Dollars Rewhrl 'or any care ol’ Culniuh that cannot be cured i y e Hnll`s Ci\iai~i'li Cure. 9 F. J. UHl€.\`l~1Y Gt CO, Toledo,0. ` Commons wrangled and squabbled ov We the unui-rsuzncd have known l~‘._.i_ e er the Jewish Relief Bill, and yea after Year lt WBS l`€]'0Cl-ed by the n_ud iiiuinv.-la\l_v able tocurry out any ubllga- uons- uindn bv his ilrni. (‘l\nuey fonlhe Inst la years. und bcllorc him T perfectly honoi-ublu In all business trarismctloiis It was in the year 1347 that Baron \V.\|.x»i.\'o, l{i_\'x.\N& M.\ur|x 0 \\'huln>a!e llruggists Toledo. you gn at hhlnl or abroad; aunts or nina- \ _ Betwemthepoinongermethntaninlir. food and water, - everywhere in fact.- and the billions of your invisible frlendlv thelittlesoldier-co nnclesinyonrblood. It these little soldier! am kept strong ma healthy by akin “wiv Sw# parilln, on need have no fear of dl!- gqg, &q|ns_jngit atonce ifyou I!! at all an sr the weather, or have troubles of the blood, stomach, ll_v°l or kidneys. Get itofycuf Clriiwl* _i___?___--» IIIIIPIIISSIIII PIIIIIIIIIS _ III GLIIIIIIII PIIIII Mrs. o. night is eniovins the Diw- sant distinction of having won the recognition of many lovers of line art by her paintings in oil, especial- ly those _depicting the magnificent lake and mountain scenery Of that portion of Montana known as the Lake McDonald reg1Un, and which will be reserved for public park P\ii’- poses through a bill now in the course of passage by c0IiKi`95S and known as the Glacier park reserva- tion act. For three seasons Mr. and Mrs. Hight have spent several weeks at ANNOUNCEMENTS. "Go to Carvers for your oysters. Only 70c per quart. _ 3-lldlli "Oysters only 'illc per quart nt Carver's_ - 3-3d3i. "Read Prowsc’s after-supper sale adv. for tonight. they offer some splendid bargains. 3-5d1i. "When down town call at Beer & Gods and get some of W-hitc’s high class chocolates. 3-5dr1i. "A ineiiting vol ladies' Auxiliary will be bald in the Y. M. `C. A. parlor this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All mem- bers please attend. 3-5d1i_ "Name or noiiamc that nameless cloth at Paton’s is selling fast' and yesterday a second shipment was re- cr.ived_ Please -name it you may win the $l.0`prize. Paton dz Co. 3-5drli "The Willing Circle ol’ the King’s Daughters now have the memorial volume of Rev Dr Dobson‘s sermons ready for sale. It will make a very appropriate remenibi-ance or gift to send to all your friends. 12»11drtl. *‘Boys’ meeting at the Y.‘ M. C. A. at 10 o’c-lock Sunday morning, to be led l'\V rv-n nl 1-he \w\vg_ “\~ q~“‘ 't' to be "Misjudgmcnt."~ These meet- ings are very neipiul to boys, uuu all are welcome. 3-5d1_i. Illliyldiiiiseiihtglli FUR SALE ONE I.. C. SBIITH 'l`ypc\\'riiur, i\\‘airf_\' u\~\\'. Cost $|_1o.oo. \\`ill bc sold for $8_;.ou c:i.\h. _\|s|\I_\' to Goo. Rogers, City, 3 5dzi_ C. I£Ilsworil1’s new speed' de vice for Gas Engines, complete after careful experiments this winter. _Ihave a pitent device that I guarautc-c tot increase the speed of any Motor from 75 to ooo revolutions per minute on the samc con uinption of gnroliue ‘that you are using with the present equip ment, same propeller, it glves a gieater and powerful explosion than any Gas Engine. Persons can get full information and prices by IVOU HUMOR* Of YOU' "'94 *hm .summer she will go again and stud nature in this charmed i°°§l°ii- MW- ll ing far-famed, at llret hand. N0! in Great Falls. Amang the uumbe vases. the distances as nature herself ha pictured. There are the rocky clifls, csts of the railroad. NeE0l»lii-¢l0iiS were entered into, which resulted in President Hill purchasing the collt - tion of nine Paintings on exhibition was a sample packagehanded is one of Mrs. I-Iight's largest can- Those who view Mrs. I-Iight’s pic- tures with critical taste feel that she I has. indeed, caught the spirit of the , lime g“"“ t le mountains. The coloring is cxqui- sitc. laid on with a touch that shows the trained mind and hand, and which, moreover, impresses one with the painter’s innate artistic concep- tion. The beholder knows instinct- ively that nature in all its varying iffioods and its complexities has here one of_ its real lovers, one who sees it as it is. The soft haze of the mountains and the sheen on the wat- ers are so splendidly done, not too brilliantly, but just as if one were l00liiuIl into thc depths and through should nulilillf Y°U~ lf l‘° 4°” 5°" up _ beauties of this spot. rapidly becoin; _ _ _ ._ . rl ,= y, .,¢_. _, 5 ¢ me 1 *api* Hlght'e» paliitlngs have been exhibit- , ,, ., , rp., 1 » ` - ' ‘QQ ed._in Butte and in other cl_tl85 °l_l- 9 ‘ ~ ._ _ _ si state. Many ol them were li\ii`¢l1“¢_‘l ’ 5,1 '__ by' those who were spending Week! in f’ ‘_‘\ , i Mr. and Mrs. Bight were there. _ To ii, | I 5 -' many distantcitles these paintings recreation at Lake Mcllonald when ._ . '_ i I . lihri’ _ have been carried and are spreading \' / fl " ' the gospel of Moutana’s wonders 01 1,, ‘ mountain and lake sceneries. All _ I - this is, of course, most gratifying to , _ 4 _-.f _ the artist, but last week Mrs- I-iight ' , --_ ‘ had fresh cause for congratulatlciii- ‘ /'j_ ' Word came that Louis W. Hill, pre- . sident of the Great Northern Rail- road, would ba pleased to possess . some of her paintings, w\1_icl1 he wanted for reproduction in the inter- c ;; `_"¢"` Q 'l'AKl ON' _ UF Tlgll urn. -_ 'rapture a~eJ"* ru ~ |' V ie,nop_¢._ “My first experience with Dr. .\Iilcs` Anti-Pain Pills uc f* so prompil_\° that I have never; been without thciusmca. I » in to mzgiy. friends \vIicu they had_l1ead-. ziclic and they never failed to. with ueuralgia in my |1035, mid thc first one I took re- lieved mc. They have cured i me of ueuralgia. I wouId_' not- ` be without them.” . _ MISS LILLIE B. .COLLINS R. if. D. No. 1. Salem. Va- Prlce 25:: at- your drugglst HI , ia. S E°Sf’»»‘liIfEé°»»i‘éo`781‘£'€?>ff'i-’S¥5£o. mc. They relieved the paiui ' rclievc thcm. I have suffered' , the snowy peaks and the dark line of l`V€fi~7i't'ens, all _faithfully reprodiuged “nd “`iUi,H reality that is inspiring. MPS. I-light cannot bc claimed by M'oiitnua as u~-native artist. She is f“i'“~ a Cniiadinn by birth and education Though Montana cann She received her training in art from the best teachers in Montreal, Boat 'lege WlilCli Bill'-le 2iil0YB s ics in ic Lake McDonald region and °“"l“l’l° 50°llil D05 they may be the means of bringing ing business men. His her wider recognition than she has hitherto won. Mrs. Hight’s brush signniure is 1.. Mabel night, nniiuiiiiiiny friends in many is stipulated in the sale to president .state who will rejoice in Standard. (Mrs. I-light lottetown.i _ "NEW ‘li'€SS. .new waisting, new cut. -fiiis. Jet and covered buttons, open- Eil _Vestcrday at Prowse Bros.,, Ltd_ 3-5dli. Z\linard’s Liniment Co., ot claim the nativity of the artist, it is a prlvi-- that she 'ie on and New York and has done niudli hers for the time being. Both Mr. g;io_;l»\vorIi in the past. Her especial' and lllrs. Hight occupy a substantial u ' ‘ ti ~ iti,0D in the are her more recent work and per. community. Mr. Hlght hal long have it is not too much to say that ,been one ol Butte's most enterpris- llrm la the second oldest business house in the city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Right have parts of the Mrs. `Hlght's Louis N. Hill that all r d t- .Igrowinz lame ns an artist.-From nf‘her pictures shall heai'elt)hldt‘:ig1§:: me Aiiilcundar M0“l»i“l0» Suiidll' is a daugh- tcr»ol the late W. C. Bourke of`Ohar. Limited. Gentlemen,-My daughter, 13 years at l-he lJi`i0€. We only have one W0 iff* cf H pat-tern suitable for l_7*}fl0i`. Siflliilt room, dining rom". up Ki"~0l‘**ii- We want the room and if CB" expect biiflliilnn. come in and seq them. James Paton & Co, Carpet & Furniture Lenders. 3_5f14ii§;-3i_ "We have left in our Fui-nitiiroba. Pamment S0iTi€ odd chairs that -Wold*-I make y0lil' honic coiufortahlc , or years. Pour bottles of MINAR old, was . thrown from a. sleigh 'and injured her elbow so badly it' _ia- ed stiff and very painful for tires 'S , LINIMENT completely cured her 'and she has' not been troubled for two years. ' the low price will give it to us yon* Y0‘»ii‘S.l1i`UlY I .i_n. ~i.1viixso`uu.1 si. Joseph, P. 0., isth Ang., 1909; -r 4-_et _ . , - --- _ ___. _ \..__. sw ____ H L .:___.__/ , ._ §:;::_iEf, t-'za-;..~i@° ~ `_ '_._E(_\_\__ Away Given ,- _ _ .- ~ .fl_"..__ _ . -if. Aisuqiuy `1_.»§`»7 . _.J .»;.___,__ _ :N~_.j.i‘;.-_.___ 4 ,_ um, Free .~ _._':\ I A New “Invention _ _ __ I ‘ l " ;- . `.-4- ' . `\ , 1 ‘_<._.`.\'@.“...~ i V ' _ ‘ " 2 We have this superior tumbler host henry Crystal. thrco beautiful deal nlalill I' t ‘\bfi\'0. iiiifl Ilii“ £05 Flioon of avll.~tl'~ design also, and which is double Sllvcmig pltladsn lc dbaso. \¥e purposelflvlng thcni awny free on the following plan, (No person to get more _ 07ml u any one mel . vt ith cvcry #L00 worili of guodu sold we glyo 2 tiimblerrfor 2 spoon .i " We sell all wool doubled and twisted Banndck Hallie Pulnirli Cum is taken iulornully, .\ct‘ i'u directly upon tl c blcoi ard mu»ous=ur- 'uccs of the system. Testimonials suit fx-ce Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggleis made that impossible. , \ H. J. (,‘ui1dall. Mr. Irving in th ‘lovernment there would be hope ol "'l‘“i"' Fire Insurance e THE PRl<}MIER explained tint a church school in the w.,5|; .md which he had been chosen memhe until For rains in the D, ;;_ m,,,,,1M,,,_,,,,] Fm, the city, which school bail ceased to liked in the mirtter of oaths. naurance born nios on Fnmi Buildings, exist since the free sch-ml _qt-me hurchcs, Hall? Schools Houses Chcc~u hm] pomp in It was pl, P fm ,fn ~ ~ . '> 0 Factories, water iiiiis, deli etc, nppiy to C. D. BELL. lift Sydney Etrec-L Phone 45 a checscm..kcr.h_\' thc .\lurmy llurbur NOYIII D2ilr)'ll1y< Cu. Tenders in smlc wages pe; mouth with or without helper, also price per ioo lhs, the (.`omp:ui\~ lind- ll ing all supplies. Teucler io ho ciosvil u the lotlr March. ‘ - GEO. A. POOLE, Si-cy 1-z5r| iidI`fu4i l-o\\i-r .\loni:igui‘. vest these lands in the tru--.tees named in order that the same ir.‘1'Iit was clfwted M. P: for Ncrtha/mptu the proceedings of the House t be sold. The bill was agreed to it-ith. .H prirvs. for lun- miuilli. _-\i'i'¢\riIci\iiS, \'io|in~ _\\|ioli:irps, Slice! music, :ind :ill u|u:~iii‘:iI ||islr\|r1n‘|iis, S|:ilimi¢\r_v, 'l`.\iI\-I su:lp-., pi_>rI\|mv_~. I":iin'_\' Cliiila, I".'inc\' (iu0¢|~, I‘u‘iuro Hooks, 'I`i\_)'s, Dolls :uid l?:u|\\.§_ ll. A.” Tanion & Co Biilierscoich _;'_.~__ only xoc lb. » suiea reannis i ._ only :oc lb. Peanut Crisp __ only uc lh. _ < _ » v _ ." v , \ 5 _' , . ions. Try some. They are all simply-. delic- ' |44 Grail George Ste-eg# iz-|5d:t|rw FOR SALE I vm instructed by the owner to ifter at private sale fill 15th April the comfortable dwelling and out- ihuildings situate on Highland ‘Aveuue, at present occupied by William McRae, size of lot 57 by 175. For further particulars apply it 4 If 9U:"_?d|ifectlonurv» l° . I 1-.-fi.. - , __ _ \ _ -_ " s“'°¢l- 75 Quesxlsireeh i_v;.eol ullnr you had ben-I -,_ om |. ¢,, .» _.7-. , / , “°‘-"W.A.»llUTClllESON' £ R. iii-1/ii Rwro, 2 izdstf. although an athiest was even the must either tnkn the oath or remai I $3.50 Recipe Cures Troubles, Backaihe_ Srrainiug Swelling, l".tc. Stops Pain in :he , Bladder Kidneys and Back WuuHn'L li be nice wlthln a week or so to be dn to mymmbyme or ta the scolding drib- h.lnz -rralnlng,or uenl puma on “ring the forehead und the bac -of-thu-liea ache:il\e n items and pains ln the_:ck:ine growing muscle wi-nknc:-sn: s ls bel (hp ¢y,,<;y¢.|i¢,¢; slln: sluggluh bonu-lI:~woIlcn eyelids nr enklnl |881: amps: uulafurllzhull breath; lleepieq. nwiaad the daarpoudenw ! ihavrn recipe for there troublanlthntynu can rliauenrl nn. and if yo.. want io make n QI-1| Il~|°C‘i\`|"i¢ » . you hush! in write and pt A :wot iv, Many a rl cw; would charm' I0" KY I uri’ for writluz this pre-icrlwlnn. but have I2 nnrl will bcglnd 'q -emi lt to you &rltlNRh‘ free: Ju-I rlrfip mea lm Ilan lblu; Dr. - . Robinson K lill Luck Bull Ill Dalroll. Mi°ir.en»i iwuim i-ui ur wifi t by 1-ein". m-ill In nplnln envehspe. As you will son when 7'0" I0' lkthln roceipc eonvalmonlp ru harm :il lviladles but it tum great heal ng ri; pain c nqnc power. Itwlllndlcxly ahov: ltn noweronco youu c iilmut delay. I will send you n copy free.- ’ ~_ . , you can use lt and cure yonrrelf at homo. .1 '_' It l ..¢_c‘ ` ‘ , ' ` -_ - - _ 1 » ~ ‘ ._ . __ . l 0- I ra. .__.._....._e4.... _-...14 ,__ f - is it:;I.t.-f;;-i"__ ._ L; p _ _ _ _ _ allowed to "affirm" in a Court o _ _ _ Law, thc Housu decided that he alely 111 11lC€fl'811l€S OI' ill Yllll- S' below the Bar. P001-C\rdl.Elsfer Post-lard; “r” "rf"-‘r‘~°-'fr Colored glasses are usefu Comic Post-Cards .'|Iso thc fivlluiring' goods :ii rl-ilufi-l Rclcives I' r i n a r y ami Kidney V Take Hall's Family Pills for 1-nnslipatlon n Li--*Al - -._....... . __ *__ _ 0 of-,rtam rams in Rev T_ Mmphy and the Bar, unable to take any par1J i G (I Y E ri ual' our yes at Last, ‘in 1858, a Bill was . this property was formerly u.-to for passed which gave each House of An (me who has to ho d ,,f Pai~liam.ent the right ol doing as y I it print much less or more than Even then trouble was not at an 12 or 1 inches QH in Older tg end. In the year 1880, Mr. Bradlaug 5 ff lee clearly, should call and Mr. ni-aiinngh was an utmost, and have their eyes tested. We fit ‘} enses to suit each eye separ- “ less. at this lime. We have them ‘ horn 25C hp. _ 3-5dsiu_1irlhm2ipri. _n E. W. Taylor __ South Side Queen Square Lifehuuy soap is delightfully refreshing for bath rind iollnt For washing unrlerclothlug is uncqiiallad Clnnnses and nurlllea - ____ ____ __ ____ .Writlii Funeral Director and em' balmar--Mins A. Fer|u|on,l..ady Assistant-Personal Attention and Promptnen Guaranteed. Ambulance cells mound at . ehodestnoilco. _ _ Specialties Dicinfectipg and Fnmlgafng, Furniture Repalied and ll- ‘ u bolstered. ‘ gileat Selenmea made to order. writing CHAS. ELI,S\VOR'l`l-l. Patent Ap; lied for 3-5d3i. _ Souris burn' Pants for Men in all difsrmwl sizes from 32 to 42. I For Per Pair. A _ W. C. TURNER ®. C The Low Price Store( Sunny-ide, Ch`Town AUCTl0N SALE I run instructed by Charles McI.eai\, lo sell on his fi riu :il L`I_\'iI\~ River _br Public _-\-_iciioii on thu ibth of March :il i p. in The following stock, cropund iniplinivnisg STOCK:-I liurso 5 _Years ulil (SlE.'\ds Burrisferli more in foal ilu Park- side_Ir.) i old horsv, ifilI_\' rising 2 yi-:urs (Oakley Baron) i horse 4 _vears old, 3 Hcifcrs rising 2 yours, 3 rising I year, zo sheep, | Purebred Berk- shire sow, 3 pigs 5 mouths old, a qumuiiy of straw, io bus, wlic-nl. lm- pliuionls, I hob sleigh, I giggcr. Terms :ii sale. F. I-l. HORNE, Auctioneer 1 Try a load of Qoke as a sub- stitute for hard coal-'-Unequah led for use in furnaces. Weehave 5,000 bushels on hand for immediate delivery at cut price of. ’ 6 to 8c per bushel according to quantity Ch’town Light & Power Co. 0l‘FlgE-K1n&?un Phan Iwi! K8 ENUIG LAM, orth , r.........-..~. °°`i‘°~i 1.... LIMITED. ' 3-4\Iftu3w. _ vertismgyou are to suppose that ent -bright, con ir: ni lf the "happy-go-Iucky-sIap~it-on-af _press-a.rid-let-‘er-go” kind of ad- using is doing you A n some good doesn’t it seem reasonable “something differ- ” ‘ » I vincing, thought-out . ~ " and mailed regularly “direct” to your _ I list will prove of much greater value? who feels the bullet strike him). l study Printing! Imake a. feature of preparing printing that is profitable. That is, I make it prog- table to my patrons. I study type; and effects to insure attractive er- rangement, and I beIieve,you’Il ap- preciate how I handle your work. From a. card to a. catalogue I want to figure on your work. ' ' l.’*'ZS.i‘..!_‘2.?.I‘l_`.'i'\\'ili\.- (This is intended only for the man ' ' . \ i . , 7 k. §\ . _ » \ /