EM...“ fhrtzisticw Photographs A no Illlilll i ._,, do... a I LLTMYCEASTERN. GUARDIAN . - a)‘; GUMRDTAN. failure-til Iiysliopsla Ileleieil Iii “FruII-tllies" Lia-rim Bu: Won, C. B. "I wfl a terrible suflerer from and Constipation for years. [had pain sitar eating, belching gas, constant besdschee and did not sleep well at night. Finally, afriud fold is: to b7“Frui'I4-liu¢:". In sweek, the Constipation was corrected and soon IYIIS free of pain, headaches sud i-hht miserable feeling that sccompsnies Dyspepsia. I continued to take this splendid fruit medicine and now I am well, strong and rigorous". ROBERT NEWTON. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trinlslze25o, Al: sll dealers or suit postpsid Fruit-mtives Limited. 0%» ' imil i . ~i In place of an Easter card—your photograph. Both seasonable-but one a permanent remin- ‘der of YOU. TiiE 000K STUDIO t lfSenil Your Pliolo i Easter From the Bayer Studio Phone 192 J Having j u st returned from a school of photo- graphy at Montreal we have the latest in the art. A. a. Lyon liave Baby's Photo taken ior Your Easter Card Moderate Prices ____ V, w%n*o%o**¥**n£a%n% When in Need OF. Eyeglasses FOR Best Results CONSULT H.J. Mabon Optometrist Montague — P. E.I ‘Ofiflfiflfiflikfiflfiflfiflfififkfi-flififlfilfil! U¥$l¥¥§¥¥§$¥$¥$¥¥¥ F¥UIU¥UXVEIHI9BM9RQVB A careful selec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. W.N. Tautoo JEWELER _b ' L- ince. iiG§¥¥¥¥U¥$§E¥¥‘5¥5§§75¥¥¥95¥E¥$¥FEX$¥MXSE¥QX7Q¥$¥=E¥$¥ - t Leslie Campbell —I1' PAYS to buy in this Prov- —GRAND niseuiv of .1...» plants Easter week, st Williams. Granville 8t. Snmmerside. -SAY IT WITH FLOWERS.- Order your cut flowers and Easter lillles early from Williams. Phone 60-4 Sumnierslde. ‘ -eooo QUALITY black tnf- fetta silk skirts. neatly made with tucks. Price $11.00. Sinclair and Stewart. (Ltd. 7936-3-30-ME2l —8CHO0L GIRLS SKIRTS in navy gsberdine ages 8 to 14. Special at $5.00 each. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 7938-3-30-ME2i -8TOUT LADIES’ SKIRTS in black taffetta up to 32 waist with wide skirt. Price only $14.50. Sin- clair and Stewart, Ltd. ~ 7936-3-30-ME2l —GOOD QUA-LITV black silk skirts, embroidered flounce. Special at the price each $22.00. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. 7il36-3-30-ME2i -—BLACK LUSTRE- AND COT- TON SERGE Bkirts for elderly ladies sizes 26 to 30 waist, full skirt. ,P‘rice only $5.00. ,Sinclnlr and Stewart, Ltd. 7936-3-30—ME2l ‘—OF INTEREST TIO HORSE- MEN.-—"Badgley 59635" is in New London. His headquarters for sea- son will be st. the stables of Mr. James A. Campbell, Clifton. After first of May he will be driven to centres in the country. 756S-3-30-ME2ipd -HORSE NOTE-Dr. J. D. Cum- mings, V. S., Kensington WflS in Charlottetown on the 23 nnd 24 iii the interests oi the veterinary profession. While in the city he as- sisted Dr. K. W. McKlnnon to per- form two operations on horses. At present writing conditions are fav- ornble for encouraging results fol- lowing these operations. '.:lliiller‘s Worm Powders not only make the infantile system un- tensible for worms. but by their action onthe stomach, liver and bowels they correct such troubles as lack of appetite billousness and other internal disorders that the worms create. - Children thrive up- on them and no matter what con- dltiou their worm-Infested stoma- chs may be in, they will show im- provemcnl as soon as the treat- ment basins. -‘ - an -—RETURNED FROM WEST. —Mr. J. W. Warren proprietor of Konslnglon Sash and Door factory has returned from a short visit to Peace River Crossing. Alta. He ll highly impressed with the rapid strides that have been mndc there since his last visit twelve years iigo. l-lc visited several of the Sa- skatchewan farining districts and noted great opportunties for young men who desire to take up and make a success of farming in the West. The cities oi Edmonton and Saskatchewan that were practic- zilly at n standstill during the war are now prepared to develop busi- ness proportions heretofore not ‘anticipated; —‘l‘hewcitreklteginn- that some years ago suffered from a hurricane is now displaying the greatest boon evident in the West and will continue until the town regains its pristine status. Y. -————<+>-_- “Safety First” To Be Enforced PEOPLE TAKING MATTERS IN- T0 THEIR OWN HANDS ‘ Public safety (loos not alone concern the operation oi‘ railways. street. curs iind motorslt. lies deep- cr. It Ilcs in the Iicalili of the peo- e. (Inc oi‘ the greatest enemies to houltli is kidney trouble. It‘ the kidneys don't filter from the blood the uric acid and other poisons. liic general licultli declines, nnd llii iiiunnoi" 0i‘ ills zippear rheumatic, sciatic, and ncurolgic pains, lum- bago, stone in ihc bladder, head- iicrcs, consiipntiomlnssltudc. There is certain relief for these ailments. Gin Pills help whore other remed- ies fail. They build up the debilit- ated system, bring tho kidneys and i»lii.ddei' back to normal ucilon. nnd, Iy removing the cause, ninke ini- possible the evil results. Gin Pills do not contain any alcohol, but all the valuable diuretic properties oi‘ the Gin together with other diuret- ics and iintiscpilcs which have a signal effect or the bliidder rind ltldneys. All rlruggists nnd dealers sell Gin Pills under ii guarantee to re- turn your money if they do not bring lnstimt relief. if you have backache, constant headaches or pain ln the sides, begin treatment at. once with Gin Pills. 50c a box. Free sample on request. The National Drug d’: Chemical Co., of Canada. Limited. Toronto, United States. Address Na-Dru-Co, Inc, 203 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 260 "Garage Automobiles, Marine and Station- sry Engines repaired Ford repairs and Specialty Gasol- ine snd Cylinder Oil kept in stock. 15 ysm experience clismbreys and ginlhsiiis. 5| McFadden, Tignish RE. I. ldlndly make a note of this. »-I|l-n.v sums unease“ In ew stock lust in $0.70 to $6.00 esch Inclsir and Stewart. Ltd. 7980-8-80-ME2i —lIIlll.'ulNE*RY OPENINQ-My niillinery store will be open for the spring and summer season on Tuesday March 80th. ildntha C. 7934-3-30-MB2l —-8ECURE YOUR TICKETS for the big dance Easter Monday night nt the Olympia Cabaret. A lim- ited number for sale, so buy ear- ly and be sure to have one. 7552-3-30ME3l —THE STORE AND WARE- HOUSES of Sinclair and Stewart Ltd, will be closed all day on Good Friday, April 2nd. Customers will 7930~'3-30-ME2i -TO DISCUSS THE TELE- PHONE.—-ln the town building on Monday evening a committee of the Board of Trade will meet to discuss the telephone question. -—NOTICE.—Any person, triipp- ing. BTIOOUDg or fishing on our pro- perties In Sea View will -be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Signed, Stanford Pickering; John W. Pickering; John A Coulson; Preston Pickering. ' 75543-30ME2lpd -—-—¢0>—-—— BOYRSBUTTON NECK sweat- ers, csshmere weight, in navy and maroon, all sizes from 24 to 32. Just what you want for I-sprlng wear. Patons Limited. 7987 .__-_-¢0>-——— Mlnards Ilnlment rellevda neuralgia -——-<-0>-——- WESTERN PERSONALS ——<lVir. A. Afimrzey of Tryon paid a flying visit to Suminerside on Saturday. ——Mr. James A] lMcKinnon of Coleman, spent the week end in Summerside. -——Mr. JosephSaIter of North Sydney, C. 13., wits in Summer- sldo inst week. —Mi'. C. b‘. Gallant, dealer in raw furs was in 'slillllll€l‘5ide Sat- urday on business. -—-Mr. Earle Schunmnn of Suni- merside is spending a few days In Moncton on business. —Mr. John E. Yeo and Mr. An- ihony McCaull of Northom spent Saturday in Sumiiierside. —'.Vils_q Margaret Irving, Charlo- ttetown spent the weak cud‘ in Sumnierside the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor. —~Mr. Vernon Matthews of Messrs Turners, Ltd., 0'Leary spent the week end in Sumrnersidc. —'Mrs. H. B. Haslam and Mrs. Everett of Springfield were vis- itors to Summerside on Saturday. —-IMr. Frank Ready and George McLeod of Burlington were vls itors to ‘Summerslde on Saturday. ——4Mlss Agnes Birch and Mrs. A. C. Williams and daughter, of Bide- ford were in town Saturday on business. —Mr. P. C. Hughes of Ellerslie. representative of the Renfrew Mac- hinery Co., was in Summersidc Monday. —.\l'r. W. J. Brown who has been in Summcrsidc for a few days on business was a passenger east on Saturday. —-Mr_ Goo, Gallant of Tlgnlsli and Khcllll Sliiirbell wcrc visitors to Sumnicrslde on Saturdiiy. -.Mr. l3eiilaniln SOTITOI‘ who has been visiting in Worcliestcr, Muss, for some time returned to his home in Summerslde. ___-. Blanche nnd —l\'llsses their aunt, Mrs. their home in Norborougli. ~ —-Messrs Gunn, Larglols & Co., Summcrside. side is spending a few days at his home in Tyne Valley. —-'Mr. Emanuel Arsenaull of St. Nicholas was in Sii-mmerslde on Saturday hiring lobster fishermen for W. D. Collin, Souris . ——Mr. James McLeod of dlurllng- ton wns successfully operated on for appendicitis in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Saturday last. ~—lMrs. Edmund Maynard of Nortlinm lids returned home alter spending the past week with friends and relatives in 0'Leary. —-Miss Eleanor Dyment of North am, Mlss- Myrtle Stewart and Mrs. D. Stewart of Northam were visit- ors to Summerslde on Saturday. —iMrs. Dnrrach Wootlslde, Clin- ton and Mrs. Newcombe, Port Hill, were weekend visitors, guests the Mlnto House, Granville Street —H. ——Mr. S. H. Stuart who has been visiting Mr. and lMrs. Joseph M. Peters is spending a few days In Charlottetown en route to her home in Montreal. -—-Ml_ss Catherine Milllgan pres- Idem of the Rebeksh indie I. 0. 0.- fi-‘I, ISuinmeilslde left. Monday morning to visit the different lod- Rev. J. M. McLeod, Moderated in o! Portage Hnzel Harding who have been visiting Leonard Small. Sher-brook, returned yesterday to Co., Lid, Summorsido has purchased a new Ford runabout from A. Horne -IM-r. William J. Stewart of the Royal Bunk of Cnnculii. Summer- ‘ msraonlmwse m anti..- e call at Sourls on March Bind, which came out heartily in favor g Iltaevl. ill. Lockhsrt, of Montrose ‘..'lMr. B. B lnmln, Cardigan; is leaving this morning for St. John, N. B. where lie will spend the Easter Holidays with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. .l. Benjamin, 3f! North St. ' ....'A SCHOOL CONCERT and pie social will be held in the Odd Fellows Hall, Montague, on Enster Monday, April 5th ut 8 p. ill. Ail- mlssion 35c. Ladieswlth pics free. Proceeds in aid of school purposes. 7974-3-31ME3I. Charlottetown Branch 0i the Navy League An adjourned lmeqting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Navy League was held yesterday after- noon at Headquarters, The Esplan- ade. His Honor Chief Justice Mathis- son presided with whom were pres eiit W. F. Tidmarsh, Percy Pope, J. 0. ‘Hyndlllflll, A. A. Pomeroy, H. M. VaiiiBuskirLWLieut Gordon, A. E. Morrison, Reginald Aitken and S. F‘. Hodgson. Mr. Poiiieroy, chairman of the Publicity Committee announced his committee as followsz-E. T. Higgs, Reginald Aitken, and S. F. Hod!- son. Mr. Pomeroy also laid upon the table the estimates of his de- partnient for the ensuing year. Mi‘. Tidmarsli chairman of the Boys Brigade and the Educational Committee submitted the estimates of expenditures for his department and submitted a number of letters from applicants re the position of Instructor to the Boys Brigade which were fully discussed. In the absence of the chairman of the Seaiuens‘ Committee, Mr. J. E. Bell. his estimates were sub- mitted by Mr. A. E. Morrison a member of that committee. BECOMING NATION OF DENT- AL CRIPPLES. C-HIIZACQO, lllarch 28.—Severzil thousand dentists, in attendance on the convention oi‘ the State Dental Society, iii-HINT these words in an address today from Dr. V. l-i. Fu- qua, president of ilic Clilcngo Den- tal Society: ' -~\ II "There's a wnvo of tooth-pulling in this country. We must‘ put u slop to it. "It's on account of the X-ray. The X-ray is adjustable. You can read anything into it. Peo- ple get an X-riiy taken and rush down and ilZlVB liioir teeth pulled We are fnsi becoming a nation of flf-‘Illfll Pfllll“"'i. 'i‘oo many teeth are being pulled. ‘People place too iiiucli reliance upon the physician's diagnosis. The physician says, "Go, got your teeth pulled; your lumlmgo is caus- ed lby llic toothache,’ and the pa- tient rushes and does as lie is told.” i SMELL AND TASTES LIKE SCOTCH WHISKEV. VANCOUVER. March 28.—A special zinulysls is to be made of an "herb" which when immersed in water siiwlls and tastes like Scotch wlilslccy. but actually possesses more iiiitlio'flty. The “herb" _w:is found on on Oriental named Gun Shee. charged wit.li infraction of the prohibition not. He claims to be the discoverer, but. refuses to say whether it is a local or import- ed "herb." Complete Collapse. LONDON, March 29.--Tlio coni- plcte collapse of tho (lninmiiiilsl movement iii Gcrmiiii Westphalia was forecast iii dispzitclirsi Iierc io- day. The Rod nrmy which has been holding tho lino ziloiig tlic Rivor Llppc, ilClWCCIl Wcsci unil Pul- tern, collapsed Islllllfliily and wns reported iii disorganized F0ll0ill. Tlic Ccnlriil Workers’ (Iouiicll at Essen dcciilcrl lSuturdny night to ask i1)!‘ an ziriiilstlco u dispatch to the 'l'ciiips said. -__<o>i-— LON-DON, March 20.——Roum:inlii is turning to Japan for help In hcr economic reconstruction, Crown Prince Charles declared in nn in- lorvicw zil. Cairo. According to a dispatch iiiuil loduy, the Crown Prince Wilfi on his wny Io Jiipnn to open negotiations for hooded mul- criul. _ ‘Rouiiiitnlii, lie said, needs ships. locomotives and rnllwny supplies, medicines, liuon rind lumi- stuiTs which slic hopes to obtain in Jiipnn. -?<o->—i- Council Refuses German To Retain Ships. Request PARES. March 29.-—-Tlio council of ambassadors today refused Ger iiinny's iOqilOill that slio be allowed to retain her gunlioats and auxil- iary cruisers. Thc council illl-lii-illlfi upon illllllfliilllf.‘ delivery of (lie-so vessels l0 iillics. ml ' Slllilltll euros Wens, Cysts, Soft Bunches Re- duced by “ABSORBINE JR." “ABSORBINE IR." is a vegetabli gcrmicidc and antiseptic llniment. I is o to unheslth , unnntura grow! s. Enlar ed g nds, wenr cyst . soft bunc 85.815 unnatural c:ii|ilditions_ IITFCbIA%SQRBENE J R. inaterin ne t. A prornineht li sician writes: " HIV: used ABSSfiINE R. on sti jdnts and found it all lit. Doll 2i; work nicely end I cheerfully mm." . "ABSORBIEE I " should be l; every home esss of eccidcntr heels cuts, burns, lacerations-case sprains, stnim and bruiser-relievd pein and reduces inflammation. 81.15 s horde-st most dossier lent psstpeid by W. ....'8UNDAV envious-ironic worship will "be conducted on Sah- bath, April 4th in Bsy Fortune at 2.30 p. m. and Souris at 7 p. m. by Rev. James Heron. Shippipg News PURCHASES BTEAMER. Moultou and Company of North Sydney has purchased the 205 ion steamer Herbert Green from New- foundland psrtles and will use her this summer in the carrier trade mouth on Saturday last for North between. North Sydney and the Ancient Colony. She left Yar- mouth on Saturday last for North Sydney and arrived there yester- day. Tlie Herbert Green is built from iin exceptionally full model and although she only registers 205 tons will be an exceptional car- rier. She is splendidly fitted nnd the officers quarters aft afford ev- ery morlcrn convenience, while those for the deck crew are in the forecastlo which also contains large galley . The steamer is scho- oiicr rigged and carries a full set of canviis. iShe is also well engin- cd and ziverages a speed of 9% knots. Capt. Noel who will coni- niand her, is, together with the en- tire crew, from Newfoundland. Capt. B. N. Meliinson of Ynrmoutli. who built the steamer now has the keel down nnd work started on nn- other steamer of the Herbert Green type, which, when she is launched will be tbc bliird one he has put niloiit. The first was the M. Sigu- gne now in the West Indies. {o} THE LEMBERG BROUGHT iN SPLENDID CATCH.‘ During the past few weeks Halt, fax has been the centre of the fresh fish business on the Atlant- ic Cnnndisn seaboard, and the most of the sen food that goes to differ- ent. points In the Maritime Provin- ces and Upper Canada, has been landed there. Two or, three traw- lers have iirrivcd each week with catches, reaching the six figure mark and much of this fish has been immediately shipped, as well as supplying ilic local demand. ?-—<roc>i—— CARMANIA HAS 16 TONS OF GOLD. The steamer Cnrmanlzi sailed from Liverpool Saturday with a re- cord shipment of gold, amounting to more than sixteen tons (approx- imately $9,000,000) The Carmania will probably call zit i-lalifiix. .€._¢-0§____ FR ENICH ‘STEAMER MISSING. l Two Froncli steamers, the Lux and ilio Vidnuban, have been iiiiss- int; since the recent hurricane ovi-r the Mcilitcrrannn, and ii. is believ- ed they were lost with all lizinrls. There were 117 persons on board the Lux and twenty five on the Vid- uubaii. - __ i ——-—¢0>———- FURNESS LINER SACHEM AR- RIVED IN HALIFAX SATURDAY. The Furness liner Sachem arriv- ed in ilalifnx Saturday night from Liverpool via St. John's Nfld., nnd docked Saturday at Pier Three. On board were 38 passengers from St. John's and 12 from Liverpool. Captain "G. L. Hayes, formerly in the Furness"lliier"liihiilirflls, and muster of that ship when she was sunk by a German submarine is ersluwell known St. John's shipp- ln: men. was] LONG AND HARD TOW . TO HALIFAX. __-_ she had commenced towing, the steamer Western Comet steamed into Halifax Harbor Sunday after- noon with the dlssbled ship Nesco safely secured 'by two lines. The tow had covered a tosi distance of 1,010 miles since the morning ot March l7, and is one of the lengthi- est on record. The Nesco had trouble with her engines, which will be repaired in Halifax. The Nesco, Captain Bcrge, was bound from New Orleans via Nor- fnlk for Antwerp, when she became disabled about 1,000 miles east. of Halifax. and was picked up by the Western Comet, Capt. H. O. Bloum- chen, enroute from Havre to Phila- delphia iii ballast. The two ships bended for Halifax at seven o'clock on the morning of Murch 17th, and encountered some heavy weather cnroute, the two lines parting on one occasion. They arrived off the harbor about ton o'clock on Satur- day night, but owing to heavy fog could not enter. At eleven o'clock Sunday morning they passed Che- bucto Hoad. Anchoring tit quaran- tine the Western Conict was reliev- ed of lici- burden, iind she docked nl the coiillng pier, South Eml Ter- minals, while llic Nesco ivas pinc- cd alongside ilie Sea Wull. Both tire United States Shipping Board ships. ' _ A SHILLING A DAY. relieving Captain Robert Richie its master of the Sachem for this trip. Eleven days and six hours after A ‘ Little HEIR DIGESTION P AND PLEASANT A8 STUART‘ An experienced observer in charge of a large office said It was a waste of words to tell most peo- pie to ca‘. plain food. They Drew!‘ the food that delights llie 9Y6 Checking up on the after effects the usual dlstresses of Ellflelillefll‘. sour risings, water brash, logiuess nnd so on may be avoided by the following the meal with one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These supply the stomach with an alka- line effect thus promoting normal conditions as in liciilth. This puts the 0. K. on so-ciillcrl rich food. Men and women are but children of’ a large growth when it comes to eating the foods that satisfy, even though Iliey may oiiuse in- digestion. , indigestion is not necessarily confined to ilioso wlio live liigli. it may follow so slinple ii process us (he flavor of a buy leaf, thyme, TO KEEP T ERFECT NOTHING is so SAFE s DYSPEPBIA ‘rAsLsTs siivory flnvorin‘ so universally. used In soups, casts. dressings, etc. As a rule if the stomach balk; at such things, It will ibe disturbed by cheese, iiiilk, coffee, pies. and u]. most anything that most pcopls like so well. Such conditions up these are met quite adequately by following the meal with one or two of Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They digest food and at the Hlllllt) time supply the stomach with on alkalinceffect that prevents gug. slness. heartburn, sour Iisings, drowsiness after eating and such (listresscs so familiar to those susceptible to indigestion or dy... pepsin. Get u box of these iiiblels ill. iiny drug store in the United States or Canada. Drico 50 cents und than note liow comfortable the stoiiiucli feels. You most (‘X tiellent cook may use garlic with. out ii _protcst. - __€.<...__.._. Among the iiussengers were, sov-(Mlriards iiniment relieves neuralgia . l ’l‘liosc unxlous for the return of T“ ' the "good old times" will be inter- ested in un old English record l which says that. in the building of i N T St. Stephen's, Westminster, inl350. > - ‘ l glazing iirtists at 5 pence per dny . ' Edward Ill, fixed the ivagcs of I to a shilling, "except for a certain E John Bnnaby, whose wages should . ' - ' be two shillings a day." The nuni- Oil WhlCh W6 are quotlng lowest pnces" b her of working hours is not stated. , “WIOLESALIC AND RETAIL THE CONDEMNATION TAX t . . °" l-lg/kfsifg°sl§ggk°yggos ’ Order early as we have only a limited supply A ' » coming. A conference WilS held on March I 24th, between the ‘Federal Dcpiirt- > Illelll. 0f Agriculture and Represeii- ,: “ totivcs of the ‘Meat Packing lri- . . dustry oi‘ Canada, following which > I S M d liic Nliiiistoi‘ of Agriculture iiuliinr- k lzed ii nillilly dziy suspension of the > order prohibiting tlic collection o" t . ‘ - " '11 _ the Coiirlciiiiizilloii 'l‘.".x Qll livc stock i P G11‘? ) 50111011 public stock yards. In tho i iilihsfllt (10? OLSELOQS)“ liitcrv l, .i cuiiiiiiitlcc with cqiizil Y M» v ‘jp » cro s rprcsciiltoilon lrriiii Producers. I ANI*"‘*“ ‘ATAND ( Ora p ) Canadian Puckcrs aiii "e Fcdcrzil . _ ' . ' Department of Agrlculu '\ will go ’ Of WhlCh we 31B Selling at lowebt pnces- fully into the question of conricm- . , . ,' - rs nation mid endeavor t1 evolve a t \\ "OLEBALE .\.\]) ILEIAIL. constructive policy. the applica- 0 _ tioii of which shall bc liilr in all > coiiccriicil nnd. zit tlio sniiic time, ’ i-ffcctlvr- ill stczidily reducing riis- , 0 czisi- in Vzniiirllnii livc stock. t . ' g ----<e->——-—- 1 ACYORS IN THE Am £,,,‘“ coooo++o+voeo++o+o+oo+ooeu ~—i—- » ____ _____ _______._._ _-_-_~_ An aerial theatre is lilo nowosi i. v '_' v v t. -- e+ee+eooe+oo+o+oooo+o development in futurist art in Paris. 'l‘lii- iiviuior, Cziirl, known MAKE n- A MODERN ilS the best disciple of lllzirinnti. HAPPY NEW yEAR tlie founder of fulurisiii, has issued l ll manifesto signed liy liic new in your home by installing fulurlsl committee. announcing electric light service there. t performances uro about lo Iiegin. You will not alone have Plays, tritgctlitls, and even ballets the best HEM known. bl"- I will be produced in the iiir by scor- Will B150 NW9 fli- Yo“? es of mzicliincs of tliiifercnt power‘. 901111115110 mill? 09m‘ color, design nnd speed, which will To?" m"! ‘mnvmllences yiersonlfy characters. The mule 3V9!‘ 59m" DOIUMY- W9 parts will"b'é "represented by ioo- "l" BMW lend-m" 61' horsepower airplanes, while wo- W" '-° mum“ with 7°“ men will ‘bell ‘represented by “Am-HM! ELECT-Rm machines o ll ilnintier type. co" “Mn-ED C ---.---- r _ . n- x‘.n. For Quality Lynne Building, Monmsl gas throuslitout Nova IBcotls. I 1 soon-nuance» his Counting Barley Wiio is Going to Win the Car EVERY $ SPENT AT THIS STORE ENTITLES YOU TO ONE GUESS HOW MANY KERNELS OF POT BARLEY IN THE JAR O See our shoes prices right. HOLMAN’S SHOE STORE NEWSPRING FOOTWEAR ARRIVING DAILY THIS IS THE MONEY SAVING SHOE STORE They will surely please you. A _ Holmaifs Shoe Store B. R. LHOLMAN Opposite Prowse’s O-QOQ-QQW-Qfifi-OQQ-QQQQOO-POQW 9C Lowest Prices w. . Queen Street garlic, sage or any of the other i