1;., i'f,>._‘ ai?" ole tl' ‘lf ~’ f"¢ ,\. l`T;‘ 1; 2 ‘F3 f -iii 5 _; .fa ,»i fi A *iff iii 1 yi i. f_.*.'f.'; 7 ‘af 4 " i i r l' i . 'J is _ 2"? it = ~_-:»_.. .5 ..- i \ s f. '11' *Q ». 5. iii I ‘ t‘ . . . rt Pg. . if _ i f' r y _ 1 _._-,; . . _ _sPR1Ls, 1918 _ y 'i mi cmmmrrmown cuunriar _ PAGE mimi, _'l`li_e Success of Your Doc- tor’s Prescrip- . _ iion depends upon the skill of the i i drugglst who compounds it. l I ot the country. The detectives were Bl!-\1Dli' performing their duty in ar- resting young Mexicei-ie. because he has no papers. it was not up to the detectives to chase about town to ilnd whether the lad had his pa- pers _ora not. _- This Boiesheviko Started. "The number of maniiestants." continues the paper. "bas been gross- ly exaggerated. There were bare-, ly a score oi’ turbulents at the outset, and. at the most.. three or four hun-' dred all through, the rest being mere spectators. .Even had there been Drovocatlon on the part of the detec- tive. out of error of judgment, tlie~ law remains law, and as such has to u forcing the application of a lay W0 be dbserved. We feel sure we offer the __ _ When the police of a city are i \- best prescription service in the city and want ii chance to de-' monstrate the superiority oi’ this service. llrlng your next prescription to us and get the best results from your pliysiclxiirs direc- tions. E. A Foster I Central Drugstore , __ Likcns Quebec Mob ! To The Bolshckvsi’ unable to protect public property and the lives of citizens, when the appeals ot the Prime Magistrate of the city and even the counnl and exhortations of the clergy are ignored. when it is found that a public corps called to maintain or der practically sympatliizes with the mob. anarchy, plain and simple is what it must be called. The reign of the Bolsheviks was thus started. Must Prevent Rccurrcnceii. "The error of the disturbers has caused something worse than dani- age to property and bodily harm to some men; it is the moral harm they did _to Quebec that counts. And we doubt lf. now that the heat of excitement has subsided. the very authors 'of the trouble do not feel sorry. but, the harm is done, it is beyond repair. The mass of citi zens ot' Quebec deplore such hap cause such a deplorable deed. ` “We feel that such a thing will penings and it is regrettaible that only ’ ii bunch of excited hot-heads should' the armies at the front is tele- graphed from British Headquarters th this evening: , “The King has spent a crowded fifty hours in France. His Majesty i who resisted the first enemy on- slaughts, No ofllclal program was- arranged, the King desiring to make (‘. a quite informal visit in order not to ri interfere with the great flow of mili- tary movements. Your correspon- dent accompanied throughout thel whole tour. His Majesty congratu-| lated the hale and cheered up the wounded _ The royal mission throughout was admirably fulfilled. “The King. who had ti rough sea passage, commenced his tour in a small town In northern France where the various staff oiilcers and corps 1 Throughout the journey thc king moved amongst the division en adventures. When ite visited head- quarters he was received by guards: of honor composed oi' the 17th Lan# ccrs and headquarters troops, and ,- proceeded thence to the headquiirt- ers of the Royal Air Service, where the Klii heard at lirst hand of won Rev. Fr. Molntyre. Tracadie. was the :£§n:_;,i;:n;?|TeIvgiilixifsioraglsgfglgeéscgl l "‘s"°’ t°' the' my ’sa"“"d°Y- when a large number ol’ people in con- ' _ nection with the Pleasant Valley hp, Q" H d f ,_ ~ Mr' Russel Gay' H'-V l°°""s thi* Church gathered to show their apprec- A very interesting evening was eenearoyoupuit |fR|_ _ Thehl.. say' wounded c°'|°"h| md,A'“°m "3 0' 93 "B l1ziIglo‘igi;ief the labours ot the Pastor and Hi M f Dill. ' ' ll" Y Miss Enid Rogers. City is visiting After a pleasant evening had .been friend' In Summerslde- spent in games' music and readings a y ”‘ beautiful repast wus enjoyed by all Hon_ H. D. McEwen, M. L_ A. left LONDON; April 4-(Via Reuter's Sa urday afternoon for his home in “lla” Af-°"°~l-The f°"°w‘"g ir- ~M'flfe"- ..li§.']°'.°`i.".§?.‘i.‘?If"i'Ci'i_"i"t..‘§22‘."'{ii‘.“f~.¥i.T.’i_ count of the visit of King George to ' , _-~ A ' I ‘ ' ppointed chairman, and the following Mrs. John T. McKenzie, city, leaves' address read.” is morning to attend the McGill in France by Reuters correspondent closing in Montreal. moved freely amongst the troops the Ciry, gg commanders were presented to him. 0 Miss Lucy Blanchard, Rustlco, has 'eturned after spending a few :lays in, to The Misses Margaret and Evelynige ondy of North Wiltshire spent Sun-' ay in Rustico_ lic , _ 'ond sympathetic interest you have al- Mls. (- H~ B- 1‘°"l~7“`0"\ll “lid M135 ways taken in the welfare of this com- llene Longworth, leave this morning m __ it t Mr H W McKenzie, Hay l-`or-‘,~0rg0m,n_ une,'wai-i in 'Cliarloitetown Satiirilhyl Mrs. Annie Mc-Aulny and Mr. .Ever t mute to and "Pm me h`°“t» "'“_d ott McAuiay, Pinette. were welcome j chatted with ‘mlmutlofl “Mui the" visitors in Eainscliffe this week.-QM, ,MV H0W‘“`d and W‘”*l("Y M(fK““"`aci:opt_ this (which was ti well filled Ziff- _B‘1y_ F'0l`U"\L‘ “W-‘lld“‘l ill" H"“‘l purse) us ii tokcii of our appreciulioii ‘Ur In 50Ul‘l~°‘ mill “"l"li- and regard. I\l:iy you and .Vli-.-:_ Lcaiil li Mm- H. H- (`°X- Wh" lm* i"fU" pi‘ospcrit_\- to curry on the noble work . . D , reat vineyard, and while we shall on a Vis" "9 Boston-_ izeal in thc work oi’ our blessed Mas- %‘l . li _ 'l' 'i"'i il ._ Mr.1-tube".Mfi<~h»1i<»f'»h@ awk of iii...3“.1...?§"..iIl2lL&..I`.""'.I.§.l“.$2.55 “Sf _Yl'ontreal, left Saturday niorniiig oii"_,ympmhy and conwlanon ,U the sick "‘*f“"“ V0 Monfmill- :und bereaved as' wcll as your miniii- " 1’ hllslness TNI)-_ your valuable time, but youinvarlably ""-_ ‘gave a hearty and cheerful response present. To Rev. IL. J. and Mrs. Leard Dear I-‘rieiidsz-We yourparlshon- s and friends learn with regret that the near future you are to leave us lalioui in another art of our Loi'd"s el the loss' keenly yet we are as- ured it will be ti gain to others. We are unable to give full express- ii of our lillllreciiitioii t`oi the kind unity_ Your faithful and uiitiring rations in the pulpit will not soon be Many limes demands were made on o every moment that had for its ob- eci_ the zidvaiiceiiieiit aiirfx betterment if your fellownieii. in coiicliisioii we ask you to please c spared many yeui'js of lioullh and QUEBEU’ Que" April 1_-.mm un_ not be repeated 'in Quebec, but this ;ii'cliy" is the description Le Soleil, the leading Freiich daily of Quebec. gives to thc rioting on Thursday. l<‘edera_l detectives were attacked by ii mob wlille searcliliig for ailiscntces from military ditty. Le Solis] contends that such dis- tiii~baiict»s are deeply deplorable, and °f1;;;',;;~=1 M,<,>,=y oi' ers". ‘ve ars costs ree r|°n. Count your words and save mon- t-,ents 4415ME1i, oy by romlttlng with order. Stamps .¢..,.¢.... As.. ak... i., pts... s. “Pg g=PA'R;3»° P»;§>MPfLYhAT,- -~-= ry m-ii wi" »» <=»~=fa»¢» -= 2°- f.‘?.“..‘i.. 2?... fi. ..$‘.‘€‘°.».’$§’.‘3.Y3i..i§i’.. "F W°f‘lfr ¢° 60)!" b°°k'k‘°°P|¥\l Chi* Terms moderate. A, J. Newsome gen, stationery and postage on _gg Charlottetown. 4368-4-5M3i U. c°L; D°N'T FORGET THE SALE AT AN` gus M-cRae‘s. Wheatley River or., Wednesday, April 10. As farm is AGENTS WANTED sold everything must go. No res-I - ‘ f ` erve_ For particulars' see handbllls. AGENT8 WANTED TO SELL FOR- "the old reliable Foothill Nurser- ies.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome free eq- uipment. Stone & Wellington, Tor- onto. AGENTS: HERE IS A REAL OP- portunlty to make large increasing income. Handle LESWERK LAUN- DRY TABLETS-15c per package - enough for 5 large washings. Un- coiidltionally guaranteed to give sa- tisfaction or full cost will be refun- ded. Send 10c for sample package and confidential prices. Leswerk Mfg., Co., Foster, Que 4285-4-1Mli FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET ON Fitzroy Street centrally located. with out buildings. Apply to Francis Devine, Hunter River, P. E. I. FOR SALE:-A PURE-BRED YORK- shire sow due to farrow April 14th_ H. B. Dlnnls, Marshfield. ` 4334-4-3M6lpd. FOR SALE AT NORTH RUSTICO lizirlior one liirge docked fishing bout ll ton, l.euiicnbni'g build. 10 li. ii. engine bout 7 year old. :ill gout' ncur new One lobster lioait with il li.p_ Knox cnginc, also other fishing genr. price rczisoiiiililc t-cn ho sol-ii at tiny llliii- ur for plirllt'-_ ulars apply to Mrs. llerrls- Mun- lihll, North lliislivo. l’. ld. l. 4259!)-4-5M2l. FARMS FOR SALE-» SOME HIGH class producing farms for sale clieap in the vicinity of New Glas- gow. We will bo glad to niuil des- criptive pamphlet to prospective iiurcliiisers. Gordon & Ellis. New Glasgow, N. S. 4348-4-4M6lpd. BREEDING FOX'ES FOR SALE- One pair class "A" Sliver Black Foxes. due to pup curly in April_, Apply to Geo. Tweedy. Mt. Ed- ward Itoed, (lharlottetown. ‘ 4314-2-MBI. FARMS FOR SALE AT DONAH» one consisting of 60 acres. Good house, store and out buildings con- nected with Rural Telephone No. 2 adjoining No. l of sixty acres wltli good barns. All clear and good state oi cultivation. Terms easy. If not sold on llitli, will be offered by public auction. J. T_ Bagam Donah., 4346-4-4M6i. . TO LET i-tous: To i.£'r wrri-i Mooasn convenience. Apply to Wm. Mac- Donald. lil Gerald St. 4421-4-8M3l 4362-4-5M3i. NORTH ADAMS HOSPiTAL,NORTH Adams, Mass., oiters a three year course of training for young wo- men who wish to enter the nurs-` Ing profession. Six months of this time is spent in Mt. Sinai Hospital New York, City. Applicants are re- ceived every three months. 2495-2~6lltItf ' TEACHERS WANTED TEACHERS NEEDED FOR SASK .atchewan and Alberta Schoolr Salaries $800 to $1000 per annum Apply to Canadian Teachers' Ag ency, Box 14, Regina, Sack. 2847-3-4ME1mo -9-_.ln IHELP WANTED-MALI! GIRL WANTS WORK BY DAY. AP- ply to 232 Richmond Street. 4357-M3l. __,___, WANTED A MAN SINGLE T0. work on farm. State wages. Apply to J. D. Cadigan. Bridgeport, C. B. 4342-4-4M6i. WANTED AN OFFICE BOY. AP- ply Guardian Office. 2995-3-13Mtf. WANTED BOYS T0 SELL GUARD- inns. Apply Guardian Oiilce each, morning early. _2565-2-14Mtf. BOY WANTED--SMART BOY AS llilpienlirc. Apply to Archibald lr- wiii, King Printer. 4025-3-20Mtf. 'si LOST LOST.-IN THIIS CITY. SATURDAY afternoon, silver purse containing money, railway ticket' and ii card with owners name. Finder please leavo nt Guardian Office ami re- volve reward. 4431M1i, WANTED wAN'rso ooooo' cAnniAeE painter also house painter. Apply 234 Kent St. 4386-4-5M1wk. wAN'r-so 'ro suv A House wi'ri4- WANTED TO PURCHASE A THOR- ough-lbred Holstein bull one year old James Mcbwalti. Bradalbaine_ 4372-4-5M7ipd. WANTED-T0 RENT FOR 6 OR 6 mopths, furnished house, 7 to 9 rooms. Reply stating terms to P. Graham, 284 Grafton St. 4226-3-28M1wk . TO LET 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS Apply 139 illllshorough Street. ~ ~ 4425pd. FOR SALE A QUANTITY OF HAY CAT8 WANTED-I WILL PAY $2.00 to anyone desiring to loan me a colt, with kittens (three or four days old.) or one about to have kittens In the city. Apply at once to 92 Weymouth Street. 4375-4-5M3lpd. w/im'-so Nunez moo. APPi.v between 7 and 8 p. m., 13 Fitzroy st. 4401-4-sivitr. g _ dcrful i'eat.s. and inspected the ma- chines nnd workshlps. King Meets Many Corps. “Proceeding by motor cur, tho King cliiinced upon at Scottish regi- ment resting by the .wayside lie chatted with thc oiliccrs and cvincotl great interest in a veteran pipe mn- loi' with thirty-live year‘s service. N-ext he visited, inspected and chat.- ted with il labor battalion. Aftcrl this lio unexpcctctlly niorii nizicliiiif- gun coinpziny_ A non. com. was <-alled out :ind presented to ills Mu- 'lcsty. who had heard of his daring leeds. This non. coni. had tunin- laliicd ii position l'roiii whence lil- coiiid cnflitide ilftooii liundred yards ol' u trench packed with the ciieniy. until ,the Germans got behind him, wlieii the non. coin. swung round his machine gun. plouglicd his way through tlicm, took up ai fresh posi- tion iind continued firing until thc rest of his team were casualties and all the ammunition was spent. "Later, meeting a certain regiment' of departure His Majesty cried out. ‘Are we downheartedf' The reply was an enthusiastic uproar. ' “Put It Right There." “Many pathetic and many humor- ous incidents occurred amongst the wounded.~ One wounded colonial, ly- ing waiting a Red Cross train, leaned forward when the King opened the carriage door. The colonial looked critically ut the King, then painfully extending his hand. he said: "‘l’ve often heard of you. Put it right there-” -"The King immediately did. “At another stay the King re- marked to an aide-de-camp. ‘This brings home thc meaning of un of- spendlng a few days in the city re- turned to her iionic iii .\1orell Satur 1 l *W S lion. A. l’. Pitowsc, spciikci ol' thc 0 .cgislativc Assembly, left Saturday l ond at, his hoinc tlu»rc_ H Mr. llarry llill, chi»1t'.stcwurrl ot' lliv g .it_eumei' Stanley, is on u visit. to (‘l1ar~ ____ I Y liclds of Fliindi-rs loft Szitiirdziy morii- ing on route in llaliflix. M1-s. William llrowso und 1-lilldrcn. |‘it_v. ll-ave this ino_i'iiliig for lliploy, (int. Mr. Prowsc will acconipaiiiy them on ai part of thc _ioui-iicy. Dr. and Mrs. Luii_u`it- iinfl two lit- tle children, Gladysi and Bobbie. llll`t*.. I l ' i Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Great Blood Purifier, is the Best i li1_V- and all be privileged to heal' tlitit bles- lfll' MUVFHY Hlil`ll0l' 10 Slimlll 'lil' “"‘*‘k lhniikiiig thc frlciills l'or ull tho kind- lr yczirs us wvll us for llic addi‘ess und lottetown while his ship is ut liiilifax you (iii W.. ,,,m._| again" Mp ]_..m~.| Of. \lll<|0l‘I=¥0ll1K l‘€‘Dllil`H- i'i=i't-ill prayer niid pronoiiiiccd Ylonctllc- i` from what came lust night over the , y _ nation is serious. r lund at Sl__ George, Beutice, were flood- . I _ toil. and ull the houses on the river, l `roiit were unllei' \vatei'.and thisintyrn- Spring sickness comes in some dc- iii our rliiiizito. lt is that riiii-down condition of the system that results from impure. t`ensive.’ At ii vast casualty clearing. station, thc King walked amongstl lines of stretchers bearing huntlreds` of figures. lie ordered the niedictill oflicer, ‘(‘.ari'y on. Let there he no pause on my account.' “At a certain aerodrome, His' Mu- jesty inspected an American section and congratulated them upon their smart appearanve. He announced amidst applause that he would be- stow the Victoria Cross on Mcl".ud- den on Saturday. Visited Battalions. "The King talked with the motor bus drivers, some of whom helped, to frustrate the enemy's attempt to VGCUDIUFS Vlmy Ridge with seveni picked divisions including Prussiaiii Guards. I-ie then visited a resting battalion and hear tithe valorous talo of how they hold un a tremendous onslaught for three hours until the Gorman commander sent brick ri message. which fell into our hands. that he was unable to make licori- wuy owing to strong resistance. I "To all tlirotigiionl the tour. thc King had words of siiicore udnilra-l tion and encouragement. ntid gavt- the men thc lntes-l news. Resting men told tho King tlicir greatest iiccd was slcop. l<`lniill\- llic King liispct-.lt-tl :i i-_oiiipuiiy ol' ' iloyiil En- gliicors. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. April 7.-British and French forces have luiidcd troops nt Vliidivlstok and the Itusslali Soviet ordered tlinl nrined rt-sisltincc bo giv- en to the invaders, (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK. April 7.-One iitiml-, red and two million dollars was rc- ceived the first day of the third lib- :-rity loan in the federal New York dis- r ct. ARE CURED BY OUR EXCELLENT RED LABEL COLD CURE --25c The TWO MACS . A-;:u»~_A=.`_ within the next three or four days.. Address li mall For Rauch cio Appl_» 139 lllllsboroug-h Street. , |.,,_ ‘ me-4-siiaipo. ` Guardian - Oiled 4008-8-19l|1`mo. ` » It is marked by loss of appetite and that tired' feeling. and in many cases by some t'oriii of eruption. ' = The best way to treat Sarsaparill." ,.,| This told reliable family nicdiclnt- riiriiies. enriches :ind revltalizes the S blood. it is an all-the-year-round al-| _ d _' _ ' _ _ - ternative and tonic. and is absolutely-me,-V two iiyeg were |05; ui; SL Muryig, _ land property was d'aniaged to the ex- Gel 5/OUT N005 Ill S0011 C0ll11lfl0Il at tent of over two million of dollars. the best Spring medicine. once-now. Delay may be daiigeroiisl Ask your drugslsl- for H00d’s SMBHD-,tile Quehct-_ cemi-oi hoover-ii vnu--y srllla. and insist on llilviilg if-f0|' “mil” Junction und Beauceviilc. The road- lllll 0159 Cflll lake "H l>li1C°i’, iliod has been seriously- dziiiizigcd. H00 i0 every lllilll- \\"l"l““ *Hill "him have been carried away by' the rush ol' ivater. No loss of life is yet reported. _ _ night, the river rose five feet and til impoverished, dcvitalizcd blood. 19,, many \.,-as gm] going my The streets along tho river bank are liood- ed and ii niimlicr of liouscs and bus- iii which _vuu tiro eiigageil und when il'<~.'s journey is ended may we one cd wclc-oiiio. “Fliitor thou into tho joy l` the Lord." Mr. Lcaril replied iii it lii'icl` :idtliess os.-I shown ilirough thc past four onerous gift, oi' tho ovciiiiig. Aftcr thi- _singing of “God lic with ion lii‘iiig»lng to ii close one ol` llic County, Que. Much A Damage Done _._,,_ QUEBEC, April 4.-Without any ion aie rathei hazy still. judging elephone, it iiia~ be said that the sit- Yesterday `tbc flats at Beauceville ng' all telegraph and telephone lines are down in that region.- A telephone message from St. Mary's Beauce. today says that the bridge at St. Ludger, county of Frontenac, on the (,`liaiidici'e river' has hcffn 'swept away and that a niimber ot' houses At St. h'lary‘s in the course of liist ness places in Main street are soak- 'l`his is' tho fourth flood in Beauce iiice lust spiltig_ Iii the last ilood, tiring the rain\ season of the sum All trains have been cancelled on Occuoy Archangel . An PARIS. April 2.-The Russian situ- ution, notwithstanding the great bat- tle, commands increasing attention l here. French opinion appears firmly convinced that the deadlock in regard to Japanese action at Vladlvostok, in a Washington. 'inasmuch as the expect- co ed revolutionary»mira/sie did not oc-y th cur yesterday and is not likely to ma-K th suggests another possible solution of the problem. cl should immediately ocupy Alexand- q drowsk, at the end of the Koha rail-, K road, and especially Archangel. lti ie asserts that more than a million tons of raw materials and manufactured t N Allied steamcrs are lying on the ,H docks at Archangel. These supplies ro include a good deal ol tungsten and er to the Gormnns ii' they could get hold K of it. The ici- in the White Sea lie- rg The Journal points out that if the Li Germans planted a military post at he the right point. they could close the no and might use it as a base against, be ocean commerce. The Baltic being closed to them the I-mm p1ymmQ,,;__ natural gateway of the Allies to Rus- sia is Archangel which was thc port S i _ PER'S°NA"S Address and Presentation Entgntg Urge to ` , 'r _ - f ‘ 1' 3 - * il ‘l I llad .launilice d All Treatment; Failed to Arouse the Action of the Liver Until Dr. goods which have been imported by i mi Chase's Kidney-Liver Pllll -Wore Used Plyniiiton. N. S_ April Stli-This is case in which the liver became slug- spite ot all hat has been said, is duh gish and torpld and failed to filter the to the conflicting views of Tokio and bile from the blood A5 u i-ooh); the mplexloii became yellow and muddy e white of the eyes discolored and e whole system poisoned by the ac- terinlize tomorrow. the Echo de`Pai‘ls (stimulation gf impurities, Doctors were trying various itiedidib nes, but did not succeed in findlnf ll “filer that I~`rancb.and British. any clfectlve treatment. I-‘ortunatei_v_ friend advised the use of Iii-_Chaiie‘s,l idney-Liver Pills, and curc was #Li cted. ` Mi.-i. Clitis. E. Melaiif-eii, Plyniptoi f _ S., writes: “My little girl was lu§i'i ill with jaundice in l\'ovcniber_19l.i.` id wc iricd all kinds of iiimlicliies r lier-riot-tor`s iiictlicliios :ind oth- s-hui cvcrythiiig- l`ailciZ'_ l was od- woifriiin, which would be invaluable \-158,; by 5 friend to try Iir. <‘husc's idney-Livf-r Pills. l did so, and li W doses rclievell hor. whilti om- box glnsto lireak up about April 15. _and ,made 3, ,-.,mp1,.,e ...mr | my_u,_.|,- haw. hi' H- m0UUl |0101” me 503 will be ""*f`~ used two lioxcs ol' Di. (`liasc's Kidney- :W _ I through which all British trade pass Hy, vet' l’ill.~i. and tlicy have cured me of adache and nervous tiouble.i would t do without them in my house b0l-U8 DECK l'0l'm€l1 by the While Sea now. l hope that this letter may be of neil; to other poor sul`fcrcrs." Ht-re is another interesting lctlei' Mrs. VVm. ll. l‘onic:io, Plyiiiptoii,.'N. writes: "l hiitl ber-ii ailing for some io, suffl-riiig front ii Ionic- h:ick_ I cd in before Pctrograd was founded. hm] ,uk,.,, ,,,,.,i;..i,|¢» for this tioublo, THC YOWU Wfllllli ill? BUSY 10 "”l’L“"" b.il, nothing liolpod tiiitil l sl:iit_ctl=.|i_=i- and dofend, and would prevent tho Ai ing Im (-i,u,,,.q., }(;,|nUy_L;y..,- pii1g__]n rue niontlis those pills` conipletely, lies being shut out oi' Russia and Sib th Grill- Tll@'Dill*0l' Urged UN’ '\m"" I" ,cured nie. and I liiivc iiever been b0rh- occiipy the port without delay. ,.,-ed Wm, mm.. im(-K _.-,im-..__ i think |i,~__ "“'*“"*i”` li MY FRIENDS. Who liiieiv how it fortune could llfll matic in the riiovio giinic, with ii studio Anti ii brand new Plviiiigeliiio scena- rio 'i‘li:it would iiizikc thi- iiioiicoffl Well, it sounded good and plant pu,-,iy Bu||.i|ng_ rrmii-uy_ N_ g_, looked line. Pro:-ipocls wore lirighl us ll i‘oblill mini-_ - ,_ _. Anil the stock certificates looked first rail- - With ii round gold seal and zi iiot:iry’s A (lute. So I bought some non~asscssablc 2 stock, ~ ' ( \\'lti<'.li was “good as wheat" and “firm H as rock," ‘, But on which no.bank would bor- (f _ _i'ow or lend. C And I have it yet- And l had u friend. I had .1 fiieiid, 4>L'I".'C‘. it And lived like the lilies. unstaincd byl toil. I liked the chap, and because of the like lie let me in on ai coming “strikc." The well was down seven thousand iect, "They" had sulicred tlie burden and the heat | Ol' thc working day and like as not Tlicykl bc millionaires when tho thing was shot. They needed no money but maybe _ could use My little deposit. while waiting thn| news. l So I put in my pile--but the oil tbcy` got (`oiild be carried away in a mustard pot Yes. it pays to gush nt thc proper; ond '. Witt-ii you bore for oil, I La. But l had .1 friend. lh.ise's Kirin: l.ivr-i Pills are the"- osl iiiado und my hnshziiitl is ciithiis- itistit* ovor tliiilti. too." -I i)i‘_ ffliasffs Kldiioy-i.ivlii‘ Pills, (inn pills dose, 251' a box, or all clealcrs, out """ " I-idiiiiinsrin. llziim. ttf l‘o_, Linilled. Tor- onto, Liiolt lor llio poi‘lt'i'lll [intl Sllbfl I had it frieiul, naluio of A. \’l'_ Viiuso, M. li. on tliiii A very kcr-n liltuli-,, . box you buy. sind gligilniNs_ iiA‘Iill"A.\'. N. S.. April ii-(Qll'fili|}¢_`- stand and start* lions fiiriilslicd by l~`. ll. .N11-<‘urdy As wi- gzitlic-Iwi llio “k:ilc" from liore (‘o, stock und lioiid lirokvrs, ii\em~f4 I0 lllt‘l'f’- br-rs Tilontroiil Stock Exrliangc. ‘Mc-,` CLOSING PRICES. . I". (‘t en ruc cx Nor Power . '.R.S. ending . Yesterday Today Atchison . 83 in Loco .. _ naconda ._ ni S & It ‘an Pac __ ‘ill lifi 1/fi Ttiflii 'iii 5/Q 091/2 62’/4 93 oo 87 >&5' .Y assi, “3_%~. or* ' 77% 1331.1. 93"/a 101/Z can ii-inf 60’/g , it 4' ..-\ . sr. ne nannies in on - -' ss ss , 41% ‘- li2‘.4_3 4i _ _ __ . . . . __ son 91%* _ ia _ ini'/., 1201/9- _ 'r. ._ neu. ..ai1,;... .i". . . . . ._ ..-.Til 80._ -- sr HATCHING EGGS BUFF ORPINGTONS, "Best farm fowl" "Earliest t_o mature and- lay of any heavy breeds."_ . ,Our Orpingtons are the best fh'_ Lower Oauada. ENGLl_§}1t» _ WHITE LEGHORNS "Worl_d‘s ` best laying strain, are large liens and lay large eggs. ` $2 per setting. 10 chicks _ guaranteed. One Orplngton coc%- eral." (2nd prize) $5.00. Two goo incubators cheap. T0p’0’The Hill Farm ll. Park Street, Cityw- ___ n _Q ` _,J 1-'FB For a Strong Personal Sellingiii ' Message--Use Multigraph Letters I Inject some “ginger” into your advertising--sti°ike straight from the shoul- der. 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