_ _ ..._ ._ il l . ,, #_ 1', 1 . ._ 5 ;;i_, ' l'f'i'.;1 ...a D. A. Bruce _vw i t » .-Q.-. I . _ /_ ‘-._|`.' .."‘ , `- .fd Q . li - i. V -fli- ' lie it ” ill- L ll' _ r., , -- .. _ y-..=. 1 ~-1_7/-._._-5 ,..;,, . ,Z _.m ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, is ms cniiluorrsrowui etuuuinin 5 5 ,A ~ ..... .. ..-,... I .nm Metal beds diiler in more than design and price._ Even metal erin break, if quality is mqi5¢¢d |_0 make 5 io, pri¢e_ 50 you see it is worth while be_i_ng careful in choosing your metal bed. You can be sure of Guest quality it the "Ideal" Guarantee Label is on the footrail. "Irie-al" Metal Beds retain their beautiful snowy, glossy finish. ‘ The parts it with B preeiseness that prevents them ever rattling or become wobbly. Qual- ity is not sacrificed to make "Ideal" Metal Beds cheap. Some inetal beds mav sell for a little less-verv little-but there are no beds better than "Ideal" Beds dt any price, and it "Ideal" Metal Beds are made. Let us tell you the name ofthe local dealer where you can see the "Ideal" line. We will also send vou an iiitcrcsting booklet, "The Philosophy oi Sleep." Ask for Booklet No. 135 ' -¢\**lDEAL BEDDING Cfinifes "“°"""'»¥i‘.I'»G»Iil’="°'°'° is for people who want lasting quality that _ - 9 » -.-3. - -~\~»~~Jf¢¢f‘. -_ fl f _ .i _.Li ;._.-§_.`._._is`fi.rs_`f, tg » r,~=.‘§ v A r 3 r ‘spending the winter in Fredericton, N B J 'Ali-_ (ini is one of the natives of this -"’ ».__.-,., _~ --. U" _ ’ `..` ' ~-1 '_. _ _ ._,.a fi- - _ _ .-» . . »;-_,-.‘,..-.-.,(.-__-i-.-;.,, 2,; .»&,_- 'i' >- #ii -lt’ ‘- -5,7 " 2 - A -_--_.__ .,‘_ ._ _ ci ~.»»' -» - _ -. » . ie- - 1 ,__._:.,_,. sy , .;.__- R , sit -, gy . fi -1 ri MONTAGUI:`., SOURlS ANI) liING’S COUNTY nc Sealed tenders are called for n J N Forest ol Toronto was in “R pm' t° l"l’_i'l4"““ Pr?" °f slnris image. stile in this issue. A Souris yesterday.-J ...The Hntnllg Dlily Glllrdhn can _ . 1 ' _ _ _ , ‘ ,_ A --- .bo obtained at W. A. Jolmstons's, ~ . _ ', ' _ - ~~ ...J. M. Rattenbury of Charlotte- Montaxllo. I-ldrtf. I town was in Souris yesterday.-J. ...Walter Gordon who was struck -by 'allin tree on Saturda died a ...John McDonald ol Commercial A = ` Z t ` _ ,_ V C si, ti' <1 dd ni 'r ascii. noon on 'I'\wsduy--M. -FOSH. age ie sn e y u y morning. Funeral to Lower Monta- gulsi cemetery at 2 p. m. Wednesday. ...l\Ir. Whilpley, who was in the em~ ploy of Whitehead Bros. last summer, time keeper on Elmira railway, re- turned to Sourls last. night after ...Archie Gay son of Abner Gay of Dundas who has been visiting his pio inte unose energy and ability has liuuie ret.ui'iis to Calgary tomorrow. 5eM'“tlv°» all nel". 3dV°l'U5iUK 9-U0 f . _ . . '_ _c gf _‘MJ _ -l _...The Montague market prices which have changed considerable from those last published are item- ized elsewliere in this issue.--M. ...To let, store, part. of Mclnnis connection. A Currie & Co., Souris. ...F. G. Jordan, Bourls, having consented to act as Guardian repro subscriptions in Bouris and vicinl y should he handed to him. I-10drt.| '°""""" L ,__ The death of Gabriel Mclnnis of fur.-."2.'_‘.f_.I'\__:r;' ug. 'l -J - -' " " " . ' ‘ ' IR f A W E* 7 ‘-L" been rewarded with success-J. "_" . I "` i T1 ,nment and basket oelkiik occurred last Saturdnv at the -*.1 “"" ...J __.i,_-i' . ' - ‘ ' t t _ ._ . »\ `,: ‘., ~.’7__f~ ;'1”:_'. -;‘ ., n "",;_.» " ~u'< I ‘X _._ -,.,_ - ' , . 'Hi *L ‘ ';g§:~.'li,,;;,':‘,`,' lS‘*t»":.?.s.;*.#~"..“.~L "-5 ~...'r-“J ~»- 1-i-.mel §,,C,,,_1\e,._€,r;C§,r ,ras held at qt pete,--S atlvnriced age of 90 years. He leaves '..~ -‘1..; ' .. ~- - . _ . . . _ _ __ ,c_.,_,_,_.__.. --.:..-. --.-----------_---....--- --_--_-._..,.._,...._----._ _ , . . "` t_e.,i..;,. gs; ,;.,fr¢.¢n¢ .,\.i..._ in Anderson's _Hall,_ under _the niispi- '€0'mf_’]l"`n I0" 9°” *md one ‘laugh ____ ____ ;_._.s.f_»...-~ ~. »---f--< ~ - --~» - cvs of the Ladies Aid. Society. prov- 81-- - _eu .. g,.,,,,,, S,,mS§_ The mg," ,,,,,,, Ma tm Mem M magna hav ° -K _ 1 1 - 5 _ r nnon 0 . ' “‘"° " .¥‘.‘I.‘l‘;'=s ti.. i. .i;f;i°:. i:;~...°. Ms-.f;.r‘.§‘;§:2§i..i .. E lgrain, which was siiccessfiilly carried Ptesenmtivet all _n°wE- advertising LB I and subscriptions in Montague, and 1 ¢ Pufe Amerlcan 5 to t f ll ‘si p ` -Gr oph _ IN OUR sdlecixisoiil) lIl\hol'\?s et-lrintiitled anl‘Si.l(w)'Idi€ vlcmity should 13° hm’~d°d2t,:,% lam' ~ r . CHI TOIl8CCO» .Threads Among the Gold," by Mrs. ddm ;|"_ .Dr \/IcLnughliii flliss Wave, the Mis- k _ 9 Packages and Finsatalgriaersizp T :ft ises webStm_' w_ ,,-aye' and R_ ...The Sonris mar et, prices _ar , Demmd it el - ry {W,,,,bt,,r \,0,m , qdecnon ,y mitch the same us when last publish- IHI. kC & NICIIOISOII Tobacco C0. ‘ ' I ` ` M I ` I ,;\ cd.. namely' Brttzr, 240 ; eggs 1Bc ,I lc y ’ Llovd Aiiderson accom ` - ‘ ' ` ' ' ‘ _ _ . , paniet _ _ _ _ Nlannfnrtiiferi Ch=`=fl°"°*°‘*'“ Ph°“° 345 dm“'f- lR. Gillis, on the organ. (Encored). Imrk' Sl t° 85°" hldfs' UC" “Pla” 1 - .. ` < . toss, 45:2.; outs, 36:1.; loose hay, $5.00; _ .12 Cl i'. W S ‘ m “Q here th-e Rner hmmon and pressed hay, $9.00 per ton.--J. Flows," by the Misses Battersby, \Iis=es Olga and Olive Anderson, uc n sale o th farms f f . iiuéé `McImiil=. wins i-icnonald. and -~*““‘ *‘~ tl” f ° - -‘_ 0 ` " Miss (`ox. (encoreill. Dialogue, “Out tile lflte, Wm' Thompson of Albmll' H all Around by Alex 0 Henley Miss kmg 9 (/OUHW has been postponed tp $2.50 ~ 'I`|iroi=gli .=i lucky purchase we are enabled lo show you a particularly fine lfiic to '_ Q -i e ui ui ‘ /\’_'\( 71’-"”` _gr-1 en _ N . " 9/ I chair, the Audience arose, and all lf" ' ‘ joined in singing “God Save The "New, shapes” 31 'L ? t T, _. ff 5-,M ‘Stove Cement _ is #ir lor backs ol stoves and _ ranges will out-wear metal castings. Priced cents lb r‘ I. _. 1- ‘¢»"<- .| J ,i I c/-intron ri cn., Great Lice S:ie.t. We desire to thank .our many Customers THE for their patronage in the past, I \ and would solicit a continuation i of the sanie and would say to \> ,,»|WiiT¥ that we would greatly appreci-- MADE ate an increase of business (not only with our present custom- ersbut also with many new ones) which we hope and trust, may be 1nutu,,1lly beneficial It is admitted that we have the most beautiful range of print cottons in the city and the same care and taste that selected these is applied to every department of our busi- ness. Following are a few of our low prices l\-Ien's heavy duck work Shirts...........................75c Men's fancy soft front shirts Men's outing shirts 75s Men’s cashmere sox..... 25c Men's braces.............._25c _Men's collars 2 for........25c Men’s ties good quality silk Men’s all wool linders (Stan-‘ fieId’s) .. ...We . Ladies' Underwear each piece 25: Lndies’ cashmere hose. . . . . . 25: Ladies' hose supporters. _ . ._ 25: eaCrum’s best English print stamp ..... .......l4c _~_Crtnn’s English print. -. . . . . . .llc ‘ Flite American print yard wide llc ,Strong Canadian print. . . . We Strong' Oxford sb ning. . . . . .lee 32 inch flannelette. . . .. . . . .We 36 inch flKiinel¢tte......q....l2e W. 'C. Turner & C0 The low price More Sunnyside Ch’l`own The “Empress” are standard shoes-due to years of intelligent effort in producing footwear for women with whom price is not paramount-b u t yvhat they receive for tO wt An: out or soo secure wno stu. ml: earnest. High Shoes at $2.50, 3.oo 3.50 and 4.oo. ~ Low Shoes at $2.50, 3.00, .50 and 4.00. ` Morris Smith. ,'l`his was exceedingly we-ll performed, il » _ , _ _ I Y 7 1 'I . ‘I _ - _ ' ' _March 30 lust nt the *hour of one _o - N haue “cE'“cn' and has Rattmv clock p.m. in front of the Canadian rind called forth vigorous applause. comes," was a credit to the little tots and also to Miss Olive Webster l\li~s-E Pope, and Mrs C. S. Quigley, who \i-oi-kcd hard and earnestly to iiinlre it s success. By request of Charles Wnye, who occupied the King The Piesidcnt, rs J R ll Pint Of Good Blood In liar Body. I y “In the s ring of lS‘l7 I was :ill run Bank of Coniniercc, Montague. Geo. A Thom ison Execiiroi‘ 3-Zidlw <‘iio_.~us by tive utiie girisentiried - 1; » ~ ' Slzes _ “Hide Behind the Door I`ill Papa _ di _ ct_ t ,cam Cf! PCI pglf, J' ...The Guar an iegr s o that Mrs Charles Townsend, an old SPUHIINE NEWS ~ - ' M _ _ . ,f f Fnmuhell, on behalf ol the Ladies . . e __ Aid Lsocmy expressed at d,,.,sh Oi . , l, b 1_ 5o_dori left of that 45 cts line which we sell for 2 5 cts. The ~ ii iii-h rise' _ _'.' -- ,, 25 ts) gugie iéhco ausuccgssnv I est me in t ie world for the money with ii caring qualities that 7' / W" 'F-- to D°°I°" T°ld “ard 8 9 md l|°t “"9 A hockey team closed its season tonight; ' ,_ ___ by defeating the Montreal team, 5 to ' Y ` 4 $5 00 ...if,r-.in-i;§=.€~“°'-°i°f»““°f"°S-°‘=~ _;...1- ;:'.§..3?:§f°i.;*';§.i.. .__ Sm,” Hose For Lime Tm _ BOSTON, Mar. 18-‘The Boston throughout and fnstfoilntess Grey down, and tl-ie doctor told me Illirirl not wife of Enrl Grey, governor-general D£`lIil.V \\'€C tlillil S 21S Sweet BS 21 I)IOSS01l1 l ' apint of good blood in my body. Itook of Canada, and her two daughters bl - k g d 1 . u Shadlngs of slfy dillcrent remedies from doctors, but they Ivrcre among; the spectators. ue: C221: ‘ua i_ Inn - An 3 50 In black and lfélll. cfs per pg||'_ ini imrtssem ii do pgiqnsny €.>i»ti:]_ 'After , ::i~ii;iir;nooip;iep;‘S ]_€Cl8 --- l0t‘ Ok Wllf plaid l0PS f01‘ Small K1dd1e5, - 4 and Renfrew 1, as the e\'eninf"s gfingfsiggrclicei IB:;gdno?lftel§?:,`g iscore, while on the two matches the O r' well and had xi lot of work to do. I iyandemrs lhfid the lead by 1; ,'[,0 the matches on Monday an ues ing, the phenomenal e an oe n rltl' severe pain in the left side. Ever ist. Of Toronto. .broke the wo S _ morning when' I would get out of bed I record for the two mile walk at the _ V i i ‘ ‘ had to sit down for a while it was so games of the 23rd Regiment in ` ' |- aiuful. After I had used Burdocl: Brooklyn last night. The Canadian isi0ds'i.»th 'ti' cd _ -an. :iw 'ia'e..,4s .- ° I ' ;1;f§f-in .=»;»si\f¢;f..i f“;1.‘;ss. .CW md °“°“>f‘- T©DAY»R@m-M R E M N A N T . r u 'i ri _u - - » . ‘ Iiorn Burdock Blood Bitters that you lb; ?‘rCin 4 \ ft toda e'Il`o(`:§ii¥.o\?yO'1rII.l.e T' Mllbum ;i;y$tll;ud1tiIgc1al;n netii11i\ild`r‘1il.]'ts’ revs;-:i?d het 81 \\' '%'2 2df3I 3'!-`dl‘3i Zzzdrgl ...__--__.- -~'_-. ._ _ . ____ _. nngiisn iiiiiiartis, with a mn of 1,576, “ - ._ _ , established another wor1d’s record c__..!_.__-__.____._._ ' ' ____. _ ___ _M f~- 1- 1- "1 +-. T E N D E R S with an untinished break of 2,196. - NEW HAVEN, Conn., Mar. 18- Q . B .d William Davis, an Indian of Canada, “onus H ge won a 15 mile race here 'tonight in one hour, 26 minutes, 53 s.conds. He I D 1 N I R S E I V D°l’°'lm°"' public wmks ran the last two miles alone. _His Charlottetown. P. E. I., competitors were Al Raines, of New . . . _ _ Much z,,,,\_,9,, “.li)i1¢;;i;“yA i;miéTb,m