‘rn 1* Fine. nab seven“ ha; Toilet Soaps All the leading lines at‘ Manufacturers Prices Our 5c values are trade winners. Special number 3 in box. Retails 15c per box. Ask our salesmen to tell you , Baird - Thomas - Sooil, Lid. _ Truro, N. S. “SERVICE and SATISFACTION” ‘is: good tea’ Beat of‘ all o. u... cannon PEKOE QUALITY . T‘? Western Guardian dsy 13th. u, 13-1-12. MURDER SUPREME Conditions on Prsirlom-indlons Wore Toronto-Half a Con- tury Since Bcorict Rldom Brought Canadian Law. fifty years ago. Unbelievable con advent of the Scarlet ‘Riders are re Fort Edmonton as an appeal oration .by Ottawa. tration. tlon in force. -—- Churc throughout- old ‘Canada. was ,' ' ll’! i ‘ - - - The Wilde Family i.S..§’§?l3iZ‘Z“w‘i'in§“Z.ii.‘£‘!..;1i"lil. w; Them first hull-century of its history. As an alternative tn the policy of Pd ' exploitation and murder "Vlcbong- M"? ‘l’ ‘a735,’ Sm?“ mad" all glave his own experiences oi‘ the prev ous year. ' kil-fi-‘izi is a terrible thing-it's the ending of everything worth while-but none can escape. v And the last act to the human body-the burial-should be hand- led and conducted with the most respect and careful attention to every detail. .Our close study and attention to such, allows u; to be worthy of your consideration, u t- gess-‘omzii early in 1874 ns follows: l sic Tablets. Ravsnsworth, 0nt., ,(iSpeciai)-——"-i strongly recommend sl'Dodd's Kidney Pills and would loot "be without them in the house at any price. Both my husband and myself, also the take them. l l have also talken your Dyspepsia Tablets with great suc- children or est. After taking two boxes I IIQBl myself again and have not ibesn bothered since." This state- ment comes from Mlffl. J. Lister. well known and hig-hly respected resident here. Dodd’s Kidney Pills act directly on thekidneys, putting them in condition to strain all the impuri- ties out of the blood. 'Dodd's Dys- pepsia Tablets act on the stomach, giving it the strength to fully dig- ll. M. Lampson 8t Go's Spring Sale Will Commence ON MARCH 27, 1924 . Fins furs, ouch so Fox of sii kinds. Bosvor, Otter, Lynx, Fisher, etc. intended for tho Bprlnq Solo, should be In New Vork not later than tho morning of March 7, 1924. ltoplo articles, ouch as Skunk, Opossum, Muskrat, Mlnlt, Raccoon, Bear, Wolf, otc., reaching Now York by tho morning of March 14, 1924, should arrlvo In London In timo for inclusion in tho Solo. Messrs. C. M. Lampoon b Co., sxpcct that January Solo prices will be molncolnod- at. the Spring Bole, and my . r tho -'-', ct- '" ', c, , Mink, Muskrat. Raccoon, Wall and Fox of oll klndo. moon. 0- M. Lampoon l. 00.. report that doilvsrioo which» from tho Jan y Solo bovo bows lo-on lndloltlon of hsslthy business conditions In tho Eurcpoon - -<-- -<-—-¢~=_.~.¢au-¢-_-_». 5 of‘ Foxes ‘ n. Qolrot-‘oliluccoll-lnlon ruining liodmowledgod . to be iorqolyopp and correct loading. . ; station ot- mm, can», nos romlorod volcoblo service by i ' calling ltbMion-jc "l! Mchoity of I- woll-boloncod dict . at oli ooosono. His dict shoots m- wlntor loading consist “from tctolcqtcoalwoooroaiswoien ioobtolnsd by ,, tail‘? 9mm Ho also hlplly rocommsnds 7| oi in‘; ntcro of" tho flt-oolubio qswolwqpmctlngsrltqnlm tnon My. othcr known ma. -_ ‘ , ‘oodo gknx-Illsnvsln zr-m-vwao V I ’ 1, ml ll I" Q" In i practical‘ -o psrlonorof our ouo " non oonzflcrd co be without oondln| In cocoon ovum so Dr. C. Innis Smith who ccnduoto on sxporimantol - Ion Iloculh lrqtho roouit of, est the food. With good digestion and pure blood the ibody ‘is in condition to combat the ills that daily make their attack-s on good healitb, Dodd's Kidney Pills and Budd's Dyspepsia Tlshlots can be obtained "from all druggiats, -8HOP from Holmolro Cstslog -T.HE SALE which was to have taken place at John Craig's Msipecue is postponed until Tucs- ~If not fine on Tuesday will be held on Wednesday the 2045-8-15-2! --SUMMER_BIDI AGENT.—Mr. Bryon MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Sumrnerside and will be pleased to receive news, adver- tising, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job Printing. Mr. Mac- Donald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His Telephone No. is urrru. POLICE CAME Missionary-Explorer w"... of Bod TORONTO, ‘March l3. — Re- searches lby Methodist missionary oiilclals for material in connection with their Japan ‘Mission Jubilee has unearthed also some interest- ing chapters in Canadian history of dltlons of lawlessness prevailing on the ‘Canadian prairies lprior to the corded in an old letter of the time. written by ‘George McDougall from for the setting up of a proper adminis- it is now half a century since the Northwest Mounted Police, =now of- ficially styled the Royal ‘Canadian Mounted Police. made their famous march across the ‘prairies claiming that vast heritage for ‘British -law and order under Canadian adminis- How striking have been the changes in the intervening pe- mlod can be judged now Iby a read- ing of accounts of conditions prior to that epoch-making demonstra- (leorge MctDougal-l, [pioneer of the prairies. wrote to Eastern Canada “The “killing oi‘ an Ilndlan is an occurrence so common that it is scarcely taken notice oi’. 'At one of the forts we visited,- on our way from IPort lBenton to IFort Edmon- ton, a short time before our arrival, an altercation hnd taken place be- Ontarlo ‘Lady lo Enthusiastic and Giws Her Views About Dodd’! Kidney Pills and |Dcdd's Dyspep- . March 14,- 00mm cess. I was unable to do my work- i THE OHARLOTIWDOWNIIUAMDIAN ..'DR- MAORI, will be at Mt. ltowort March 18 l0 10th. St. Peter's "It to llrd. IiWQ-fl-lfl-di. ..'COME T0 TH! CONOIRT and pie socioi in Forcstcrh Hall. Mt. Stewart on Monday night March 17th. P-oceeds in old of Reading Room. 2029d-l4-3i. al subscriptions-ll. .38. s. RALLY.—A. Sunday school Rally under the auspices of the Montague Sunday School Montague "Union Church on Wednesday the 19th inst. at 7.30 contributions, Rev. H. A. Browne. Rev. C. E. Armstrong and Rev. J. ing; iMrs. Browne will also tribute to a programme interesting. __ - as an interpreter and one of the men. or!‘ going out of the gate of the - fort, ‘the white man-tired at him, but without-eflect, the bullet just. miss- i-ng him. Another white man who was standing lby, said, “You are a poor shot," and, instantly drawing out his six-shooter, lflred at the un- fortunate llndlan. the ball carrying of! one of his ears. The man then flred again, the shot taking effect, and the poor indian dropped dead. The murderer, then seizing the body by the head and tbs feet, threw it over the river lbsnk." After citing simila-r instances at other forts on the route, the veter- an Conadinn missionary blazed forth in the following appeal: “iii our Government allows this country to remain in its unpro- tecied state for two or three years longer, then our flag will be dishon- ored. ~ln- the name oi’ humanity, and i'or the honor of our country, we (plead for ‘immediate protection; without ibis there are poor hopes oi’ doing much among the Plain iindians." 'I‘he answer to this and similar appeals from honorable traders. made ‘public iby the then Wesleyan "Are these iPlain tribes so out- rageously wicked that they cannot be dealt. with without resorting to firearms?" he asked in a letter now published. "Last Fall, in company with Mr. Taylor and two oi’ our missionaries, I crossed from the North Saskatchewan to‘ the Mi»:- souili. visiting the large camps oi the various tribes on the route. Our principal weapon of defence lwas a miniature Union Jack, nt- tsched to usmali pole, which was flastened to the front end of the wagon-box. ‘This, with the protec- tion of l-Iieaven, ‘curried us safely ‘through theCree. the Blackfoot, the Pegun and thsiBiood nations. Men who would have shot American traders at first sight, received us as friends; and in more instances thain one set a guard to protect our horses and other property; and when we were re-crosaing the Plains on our homsward journey, we were astonished to find that there was scarcely an 'iudian on the prairie whom we met that did not recognize us as friends." ‘By the next autumn ipolifle llnsts had been established. the unscrup- ulous traders checked and the In- dlans reassured, so that McDougall could go on in the work among the lndians. for whom he later gave his llie during a blizzard. ' Directions for A Shipping Silver , Fox Skins To Messrs C. M. Lampoon A Com- pany, London. from Prince Edward loiond by Regist- ered Mali or Express Silver Fox intended for Messrs. C. M. Lampoon d: Company's Lond- , on Sales should be shipped by Re- ‘ glstcrad Mail. and packed ln par- cels weighing, not over 4- lbs. ll oss. or by Express. if more convenient. if shipped by Rsgiptorod Mail, the outer ODYOHUI. should be of an; blanched muslin or slullisr material asd- tho following address should be plainly marked- on tbc outside - of the package: C. M. Lampoon t Company, lit Queen-Street, London, ill. C. l, England. in addition. the shippers name ond address should bo-‘ploced on the outside of the package. to on» able Mess Lampoon-i Company- W identify o pookoqo upon-arriv- oi, and packages sbouid- be numb- nad- consecutively from No. upwards. Furs oonsignomto Messrs. Lamp son l: Company by, Registered l l all or by mum moths-insured lander the tqrnisof‘ their open I ~ ioiss from tho time they leave be shippers’ possaoolpn until as lverod to their lino? destination. provided that l-lto s por odvisoo l lfrsd Irssor and ou- ‘looes Pool O c‘o try. o- oipt or liaproos rooolpl. l ins JIMQI- tho terms. oi Items. ‘a lb Company's ~ o s d ind; tho-soon 1 overacts. Babies love its delicious NIUlHERi Baby's Best Laxative is “(iaiifomla Hg Syrup" Whom boby- lo constipated; has Ilodwollo, foxoolobnbroolta, coated‘ tongue, or diarrhoea, o homo]... lllooflful of genuine "California Fl syrup» promptly moves the .901!‘- ons, noes, Mia, soaring doodond wooto riglst cot. Never- orosnpo or taste. Ask your drugglst for gs nlno blNTlflTi nsssrsml AGENT-Mr. J. W- Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items. advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- .p. m. A-part from local and other A. Mt-Lellan will address the meet- con- that promises to be varied and deeply tween a Blackfoot who had acted As the ilndian was in the act. ii FilRlillEil-‘S The "Farmers week" Just closed is, I believe the‘ best we have hell The weather man was on his best behavior, and the attendance as- pecially during the two closing days was the best yet. To the writer's mind the thought uppermost in the minds of all in attendance was cooperation es- pecially in the marketing of the District will be held in the Lowerlproducts of the dairy and the farm. 0f course we have as ever [the doubting Thomases, those who sec obstacles looming up in the fu- tureibut to judge by ihe trend oi’ all the meetings this class are very much in the minority. The first meeting of the series was the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Dairymenis Association which is one migh-tsuy the father of co-operablon in our province. Ever since the inception of co-o-psrat-ive dairying in 1893 the dalrymen have stood by their suns and judging by the comparative statement this year have made pro gressalong many lines but quoting the words oi‘ i-ion. Mr. Mic" "wrhiie making progress they have not made anon rapid progress as have the co-opsrotlve wool grow- ers. the co-oporative Seed Potato business or the esg circles." IThe albove idea seemed to be that of practically all present and as an outcome we hope to see the erection iof a cooperative cold stor- age plant and central warehouse wlhere all the dairy products-‘of the province may be stored, and sold under conditions similar to those of the other ‘above mentioned in- duslries. Cheese and butter grading has become compulsory and the idea of quality in these products should -be, and is the strongest factor in the process of manufacture. lMr. Hicks, one oi’ the chief grad- ers oi‘ Montreal was present and his remarks along the line of qu- ality of ihe product, the finish of lthe articles manufactured along |wlth the many items of improved manufacture should he of great value to all who had the pleasure oi hearing both Mr. Hicks and Mr. MacDonald, butter experts. in the opinion oi‘ the writer tho executive of our Dnirymens Association should have the addresses of these gentlemen printed in pamphlet form and n copy sent to every pro ducer oi‘ milk and cream in the province. l trust that the annual meeting oi‘ 1924 will go down to history as the beginning of greater things for the dairymen oi’ Prince Edward island. The annual meet- tute was the second of the series and judging from the president's and directors report they too are They realize that to accomplish the best all must work together and have made suggestions that ii‘ followed out i am sure must meet when we, as n people should have divisions and stand aloof of each should be. every farming industry represent ed in Farmers’ Week on the with- drawal of the federal grant tor ag- riculture was timely and well lak- en. All realize that agriculture is the basic industry of this country and" that money spent on it la not an expenditure but an investment, thereforg when governments are uconomizing they should be very careful to do so in u proper way. ‘in this re-organizlng time, us it were we have to have all our ex- ports of the very best to be able to secure o. good mahket and keep it, therefore money spent properly on agriculture and marketing will return a greater interest than mon- ey spent for any other purpose. Prof. J. A. lCi-ark ln his paper on soil analysis proved clearly bhe val us of knowing the possibilities of your soil and the soils lbest suited to the growing of different crops. Every farmer on Prince Edward island should have a copy of the annual report of the Charlottetown Experimental Station as the infor-4 motion contained therein‘ is of inestimaiiilo worth to farmers. Our sheep breeders reported-a very good" yeor and the result of wool grading-and cooperative» sei- >__._ l _ Y. realm mt ytbo number in attendance. This , 1 .... ' tionised the ’ . e88 and poultry business and has ' _ _bl‘0llllll tho quality of this product ~ up from a very low ebb to that o! ' ' la first class article, so that at the ing of the Central Farmers insti- ‘m; recegvm‘ m; pmp" r9595“; looking forward to greater things. (isthm- Banquet at the Cat; Paul with success. The time has passed his message from the Mother Coun other; we should join bands and farmer, from Mr, Clarke of the Sis- make our province what it really ter Province of Ontario, as well osl The stand taken by practically man were optimistic of llifiilllli" liilll A ling slain demonstrated tho nine " W. lcttil 10893101‘. another 1mm!- tant factor in ‘tho importation of boots: brooding stock. ma» interest shown in the meet- ings of the cooperative egg and ooooclotion was manifested industry hos present time Prince Edward Inland eggs and poultry will bring the lop price on any market. From a financial ’ ' t thll has been worth while and the main tenanca of this high quality and the improvement slons any line should be the watchword oi‘ the fu- HITB. Mr. Benson, Mr. Llghllwr 811d their associates have accomplish. ed much, and their names should go down to history as tho men who were the means of gsttlns ll! W! oi the rut of “good enough." Our swine breeders althoullh 0!!’ ly a young organisation are doing a splendid work. The results oi‘ the grading of the products oi’ our boys and girls pig clu'bs have clear- ly demonstrated that breed and sel- ection counts and proves to us that if we are to get a good market and hold it we must gi-ve the consumer what he is looking for, -l trust that every section of our province may have its pig club for its boys and girls and in this woy od-uoate our rising generation aloha asricultun. al lines. ii now come to the meetlllsl 0i the Certified Seed Potato Growers. This meeting, I am sure was the largest of- any held during the wool: and each and every _ rower manifested a keen interest’ n the proceedings. The American Consul in his remarks, gave an idso 0i the. possibilities of the market and assured. the growers-of a goodmar kst for the proper article, stressing rigid inspection and shipments true to tyne-and quality- l believe that when the Potato- growers organized they secured in their Secretary, Mr. lloulter the right man and only hope he may. he able to accomplish greater things for Prince" llklwsnl island. Wirnt Mr. Boulter hasaccomplisb- ed for the iarmem of this. pro- vince in fertilisers alone is one of unestimable value and [believe we have only touched the borders of our possibilities ‘along this and- other lines. To insure success in the future two things mint be kept in mind, that ls proper inspection oi’ the most rigid character against disease and infringment on qual- ity together with proper facilities and up to date market methods and 1 am sure that under the man- agement of such men as Messns. Peppin and Bouiosr lhe seed pots» lo ignowers of» Prince Edward ls- lund have a good thing. I on my rambling eynmwls of “Fan-mere‘ Week" l must not for-l get our city friends, they are ex-_ tending to the farmer the right‘ hand of fellowship and l believe from the farming communities of our province, as all who had tha- pieasurs of attending the Get To-‘ can testify, thus the exempliflca-' tlon of the Rotary emblem is being I fulfilled. - The addresses of Mr. Hunt with‘ try from the Com. of Agrlcui-i ture voicing the sentiments of the those of Prof, Clarke and Mr. l-lynd, a better! future for Prince Edward island. llllfi- lllillllliiil Beware! Not all Package Dyes arc- "Diamond Dyes" Always ask- for "Diamond Dyos" aBd if olu” don't sac the “name “ iolnon e ’ on la poo ge- reiuse it-hsnd- it book! lhch iii-cont package of “Diamond Dyes" ‘ ' disco ions. so simplo any worsen can dye or tint skirts, dresses, woiots, swooton, stockings, kimoncs, ocstll ’ . " 0 coverings- ov lnnginow, evon lfllllfl hos-never d More. Gnoooo an ~ color ot drug-slam Rolsoo mist tulcol I "California Fig symprwblo lid full directions for infant-s in arms, and children of oil ages, pldnlfl printed on ‘bottle. Motherl You mat. soy, "Collfooni " or you mo! got an imitation 18.12111.»- Oood oompis loom lo nsotlon. a ‘ lloooondio Livery ‘fhoro ov-o new ovoiloblo Fllilqon. Ilnnsn i-loddl. Kbporo Oldloh: Olfllllfl In!» srmr wromnoxW-WM Matthew Q? l-oltsro from. numerous satisfied: clllomoroiolvllo us‘ that altnousn “Thor-o may bo-oo oooo non in that soar-so» wot wororcotsgln" in ttdslnoplnicnttho boot lloh‘ out cL-tho so: oro seems and l l-“Ifilfi a a Laura!‘ 1 i the following vorlotlbfpot ‘I ' up’ under tlili popular brand,“ a f l l ll I as; .‘..'..... Wan-oz; I ccoilsw rum cwq rmioomoim m». mooqswnnlkmaa the boot flolLospiloblo Rim". , loom?" l, Prlnooflworoloisnd‘ coo, n» mm mo" or y. nll-yllvnnr inoiol on your. .. v - w l/ii-fdfliwlnh- l .\. » w 0n sale Friday and Saturday at Q ; Nilill f“ ‘H,’ ' fZEE-ifflidlild ll ¢._ - ‘ ~ ' " n , In Our Window- 4 Spring Coats Wonderful Value In one of the windows today you will see a truly remarkable. showing‘ of women's coats-sport model-S. dress up styles, man tailored designs. and all record breaking values. Every design new, all new cloths, and all new models . . . . . . $2 . ' I10 Yards of New ‘ c t s Four of the most popular colors, Black, Navy, Cocoa and Fallow in handsome silk Canton Crepe of $3.00 qtlarlity will be sold here at a big bar- gain on Friday and Saturday. fabric is a very lovely one, 36- inches wide, beautifully draping. $2‘. 29 yd- Mail orders will be promptly filled‘ as long as stock is available, get orders in very promptly. The Please i $2 0. Friday and Saturday . l jsend post paid; ; are not satisfied. linen Room. Bargains Rollor-Towolllolt oil llcom ospecioli for rum sod Boturtloy. ................ .. 10o Yord‘ Linen Napkins. 21x21. Sbiitiiti .... .1; ........... .. coo non Plfiow Cocos in i0, 42, 44 loch: Good quality Dc loch coma Roller . Ii-ldoy lflill-Ql-ilfilfili“ Yd Men's Dark Grey Flannel Ski-rt p | $i¥.l3{ Heavy working shirt or flannel, ’ collar attached. Made in roomy Style» . an absolute-eye opener in value. W111 be on sale for Friday and ffitllgiifi - Send your order by moiF-Wfi will Money book 1f you _,éuy§gg,~1i‘"£ 2'1‘: I ‘Y g curt is? '°""""°'°"‘ us». altar-mun B" 1"" = ' v Tum“; Tow- ." rgo W} u. no“ ~ - ..'. IJ‘¢.@W‘>a stews ransom fl inches wide. Owllrm ‘I'M