..- I 1idiiRUARYi2o.1915 ` 1 '" 'ran I' cHiARi.=o'rTE'i‘owN GUARDIAN - ' l' \\’e would call ' l_'|“|'k'~‘¢ l\lD0rIoriIuiiT»§‘Lslui\t|ilei2ii»¢i|.` ight; ui.:::.c°'s;:'i>“>-f:rh~ III ll ,toe of absent friends.e mv “able mm" “` Chlldren'n rtrsits a'|p¢¢i,|¢ (. lol and ani” ' d ‘ ' _'"W` ptyle. Clisrll¢:'gi"ie‘1'>‘rid,°ne m iiiniclm 'in cook siumo S, We have a special leath- eitpocket frame for sold-I. mm t0 “YYY 3 Photo of mother, father or friend while at the front. Call and see them The Bayer Studio F , V -|- _ A'NAp|AN I _ PAc|_ Fi c Direct Short Route 'MARITIME PROVINCES T0 MONTREAL and WEST (DAILY iixciziri' suxllkyi Lv. Halifax, - 8.00 a. ni. Lv. St. John, 5.45 p. m. Fssl' Exrkllss TRAINS BET\\'EEN MONTREAL . TORONTO DETROIT _ ciiicnco Electric Lighted Sleepers. ( 'Onipartmcni (hrs - -' W L_. 1 _ ' ' - _ ,_ ' - . . \'f _‘il/l_`» " .\~ 4 / be <. 'serving 'poor , making omelets ' I of stale eggs. Simply use rea-' 'sonable care in makineand stare I with SEAL I BRAND corrnnm rl -#5-also -nfl pb Ui 19 "n __ Z; _ / ~ 0 _rlvms nrinnrlc slnwcsf ill. ` SAILINGS FRUM ST. JOHN: GRAMPIAN, - - . MAR 5 Missnu/lens, - - _ FEB, 26 i'.\LLlI\'G .\'l` li.\LlF.\X. _mlm W.ll. lloward. ll. I’. .\.,U. P R_,s;_]0|,,,,N,|¢_ lil. I ' - v . . Geo. Waller, liominlon laxllress Building Lharlotietown _ Eastern S.S. Corporation i international Line WINTER FA RES St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms .............. _.$1.00 LCIVH Si- It-bn 'fhursduys st 9,00 s. m. for Llbec. Esstporr, Pomlnd mp Bostomlleiurninii, leaves Central Wharf Bostoi 9.00 s. m. Mondny.for Poitland. lEssip0n Lubes and St. John, sl. Join' cuy Ticker on-.e iv King sr. -\- E~l"Ll~1-lil-\‘l=.1'.P. sl-_ .\.si,1..|.... N.n A.s. curious." 1\......l.~a.,i..-..,_~:_ n. '_` J- I _ri February _ Shoe Bargains Our shoe sale is very pop- ular because we are giving real bargains. If you want - footwear read what we are Offering. Two Specials Women’s Lace Boots I I We have about 100 pairs of Wonian’s medium weight boots in all sizes and many different styles to choose _ from. Regular $2.25 to $3.50 mes. Sale price $1.48. I Misses’ Kid Slippers _A full line of kid slippers with strap over instep just the thing for house wear. Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2. Worth up to $165. Sale price 75c. Alley ~& Co. /'_/;;<‘@’¥?_>f”/if' $7 1 ""'ri-inns is ss* more reason for _ coffee than for 135 Queen St. “- I. I F mess I , Sailings _\ § From LONDON Frum ll.ILll".\X I Eacllcln February 25th I February 17th Siarl Point .\lnx'ch Glh ` " 20ll\ Gracinnn " l3il\ I From l.iVl-2RI’f)0L l"ru|r li.\L|F.\X ` Via. Nflil. Viu.Nfld. Fvbflllrl' 18th Durango | March l0ll\ Mnrw 2nd Queen Wilhelmina " Zllrd I " lird Tabasco I " 10th I Furness,Wiili_y& Co,Lld. _ ‘_ Halifax. -, L_ .__.__ sf I - I ui ' _High Grade Coal is the only kind _we carry. It does not mai ter when you order, you can be sure of getting satisfactory cca‘ lf YOU come to us. We have or hand an exceptionally good qual ity of coal suitable for ranges am k tchen use also for steam pu: poses. How much do _you re quite? Prices always right. B..i.i.._ inn s. c. Desi Oo Ltd., llseli PHONI 40( ......._.».-_ _ Do not Gamble with you Eyes Why deal with peddlers and strangers who travel from house to house begging you to buy glasses, when you have one of the finest Optical Parlors In this Pro- vince right in Sourlsf. You can test eyes in a barn, as some people do lt, or any make-shift corner. A peddler will do lt in your kitchen, but PROPER EXAMINATION can only be made in . . . : PROPERLY FITTED ROOMS : with proper light and first-class instruments such as we have for the purpose. Give ue a call when In Souris and see for yourself. : : Satisfaction Guaranteed. : :_ H. J. MABON Druggist 8: Optician, Souris,P.E.I. @"»Qi.-_lg &] J \ ,.-,, __ T1-_?’=“-5151* ... IIIIII II/I sminingtlie usi- it “iii il£l.:li):tyslIII¢i,e=x down your chats. Pienty of dust slag and klinlrers means money _thrown evil- lf yoirwsnt to I Save Money on ’ Coal our ysrd will help you. Clean br|8\li- noel st tho right price. Phone 1 1 1 emi in ovens OJ ABOLISH THE FAKERI The Eastern . .*lT PAYS to buy ln this Province. . .*\'l’. GORDON li/E8 is Gusrdlsn agent in Monl.l¢ll°-- _ ..°RED POINT ITEMS. - Mr. Mc- Askill representing J. E. Morse & Co.. Halifax, 1'Yls"bust recently in the interest of his firm.-His many cast- 'ern friends were pleased to have s visit from Mr. James Nolan, Cliepstow. Time hamdenlt kindly with him and his enthusiasm and enterprise are as unbounded ns ever.-Messrs. Arthur Robertson and William Ford paid U. short visit to Souris recently.-Mr.Ed- ward Muttart, the son of the esteemed' fellow citizen. Mr. Free- man Muttart, has left for training for overseas service. The best wishes of his old neighbors go out to_lilm and to Harvie Stewart, now at Frederic- ton, N. B., preparing for the front.- -Mrs. Walker has arrived at her old home at North Lake after n visit to hcr husband Walter Walker ut. Hali- fax, a volunteer for active service who is daily expecting a. call to t_lie to build a barn on his farm at South Lake.-Messrs. Stanley and Percy Stewart are spending the winter with their' motlipr, Mrs. Margaret Stewart, lied I’-oint. Mr. Fred Stillman is tho proud owncr of is superior set of bob- sleds manufactured by the well known McLean firm. Day in and day out the said firm are turning out work of all descriptions in wood, and iron in ii most workmanship manner. "Baby must be taken out in the fresh air and to do so you must have one of our New up~to-date Baby Car- riages, new patterns, new construc- tions, new colors. about 30 different styles just opened and all ready to be shown. Drop in .ami see thcnl,the quality carriages.-I’A'l'0NS. 8734-2-2-iM3i. Ttliffff ONE WIORD. (By Wallace Bruce.) “Write nic an epic." the warrior said" “Victory. valor and glory wed." "Prithee, a. ballad," exclaimed the knight, "Prowcss, adventure and faith unite.” “An ode to freedom," the patriot crlcd "Liberty won and wrong defied." “Give nge o. drama." the scholar nsk- ., .__ “The iiilner world in the outer mask- e .. “Frame me it soniict,” the artist prayed- “gower and passion in harmony play- e ." “Sing me a lyric." the maiden sighed- "A larkmnote waking the inomlng W e_.. “Nny. ull too long," said tho busy iigo; “Write mo a line instead of n page.” The swift years spoke, the poet heard: “Your poem write in n. single word.” lic looked in the niniden‘s glowing eyes, A iiion.\cut.gluuccd nt the stnrlit skies. From the lights below to tho lights above- Aud wrolc thc ouc~word l‘ocul-~_ l STI . :lah .é V.. 1;. . -?‘i-I ‘“_i»__ '- Li 3 f Ili iii 3 1 1' r_=€‘ Ib _'il’Ii' 5 ‘-Iiii I Q Iii "I 2 ' ii.- fi I _:gl ` 5 Uri' ..._- Gilt; .,..~ -...i I ._ . I' f ltife -I Q .. L ‘tm i'