ii _ .___ .' - .. '.'.` \ I __ _ 1` ’ Llifi l "\_rl_4_f1 will .il 'i iid c ‘ll 1 -_ ill! !E5"L*` _ ____ _ . -sf- 4,%. cf' w r __,._. id . r -- -.-_-_~.. “.-¥_ ii.--. -l -__'.`il‘ " 'i-_`-.2 r L _bg T\ 1: 1`._ ~r‘ ' ` ' -332 fi? ~ 1 32'. -.‘.;r~ .- i ill? ll. Qhirlotrtetbwu.. P. -En no Ikon or emi Pe _ . im ni me 5337.3”-1 U0 _ f 5 5 News THE. -1. Feeds Nervc___ and Muscle. K daily cup of B0'VR_ ° réich this highest development ol physical power.” _ Every drop of BOVRIL is turned into power. . 1-- . . - _, ll. will `enable you to jr Va ` ' `> ...It pays to buy in this Province. Marie. -_i _,._.__ _ _ D0 s his vary 'attractive mare, “Reta. l-‘léii i.iAi:s~wii.1'i‘ Aria THEY! 1 .inn will 'rnai Aiea. By Uneoiem. (Canadian Century.) Aiiviac old owl sat on an oak, ,I-ie lished all day but never sl»oi~;i_ 'l`he less he spokwiie ugurcd our, The more he -alight of speckled trout. ' U! lg.. R.. hear that wise old o\\‘l next day, _.Tell of the ones that got away; And you must grant this wise old r._ bird, The best fish-liar ever heard. Why do ish liars exist? It is time thpt somebody tried to ansuer the question, but it is indeed ilou1_-tful if itfqver can be answered satisfactorily. Any lover of the rod and line who bag, bravely withstood the stings of blgbk-flies and mosquitoes, or has patiently allowed a hroiling sun to, p@ the bridge of his nose, while he, islied and hoped, knows huw easy it' is-to exaggerate, That is why he has auch patience with Jones and Smith when they recount their wonderful_ 1nol'ning’s catch and tell ol the mon-_ stars that got away. That he himself- speaks anything of the' truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in,.1 telling ol his own phenomenal catch, never occurs to him. SCSI, he is quite as great a fish- ling as you or me or anybody who bg had excitement’s big magnifying glps thrust between our staring op-, tice and the battling fish at the end‘ of fthe line. Iuhave heard noted fish liars, ex- trpprdinary ilsh liars and ordinary il$»liars talk and have proven to my ow; personal satisfaction that in ev- ery. case the story-teller believes he is telling the straight truth. Lyhave heard men of unquestioned vcgcity in other respects, tell whop- pei; as innocently as I would tell au ordinary fish lie and in every case l've tried to be true to the brother- hood means looking the story-teller directly in the eye and showing in evgry way possible that you believe him. It you can get excited and [all out of your boat just when he’s des- crihing how his hat chanced to fall into the l\.inge’s mouth at the very moment when he had the big lellow landed, it will luliy convince him that _ _ seviui. 1. r gurl i..».i§.i.uir.!|.r. -l'-'f = 1 iunrinn Bridge, C. B.,‘1liny so '02, you understand and sympathize withi_ _iim. it will prove to his satisfaction I ;hat you have lished some ourseli . ...Miss Olivet Webster, St. Peter's Bu, spent Selibath last at her home, ...Mrs. Charles Webster and Mrs_. Oswald Diugwell, Marie, have recov- ered from g, very severe attack of la grippe. _ l ...On account o`l"the poor condition of the ice tbnoughout- the winter. the owners of fast horses at Marie have' been unable to do much praci:ising;l Alfred Webster is doing quite a. con- siderable amount of s rtin with This is a. very stylish filly, and ha.s` a good step. C. R. Webster, with his young lilly, Lady Wllks, is mak- ;ng rapid strides to the- front. This, lilly captured ilrst prive at George-' y _ town Exhibition last:!_nll, in the -l1n- _ - r Nov then juui what in it that rnnir- flier three-rear-vid carriage class. , ---Mer*-ln' M°Ki|1°0\1. M°n¢oe\1°. hav- -.-s good, honest, upright men iish, < _ _ ,ll18<¢Dl\S°1\l»8d YO act.-as Guardian _re- lisrs? Hypnotism, pure and simpl¢_; ...Murray I-_larbor North items wil1lPl‘°B€l1l8l-lv9.- all news, advertising or foul and complex l,yp,,u¢lBm_ ¢b_e found of interest:-The Peru Medi-lallil _illl1B¢\`\l»tion|i-ill' -MODWEUB. Bhd _naps what it ,___ I mysell have lostmine Co., under the management of ‘vicinity should' be handed to him. a three-pound bass that right up g0fDr_. P. _L_ Herman, recently visited, 2-9drtf. ins nruuienr 1 strove -to get my dip 10119 Ylswitv and gave a. series of eu-' _ mr- uet under, I knew conldn't possibly itF"tf‘lnm¢“l'S Whlch W9" “Web “pl”`°‘l "'rh°'°u°tl°n 551° °"th° farms, °f weigh more than three pounds, tair¢_0lated by the people. In-_ the contestltlle l_ats Wm. 'llhompson of Albion, on enormous proportions the moment :Whl°l1 they had for tha moat pupulul- _Kings County has been postponed t_o nr jerked irinrsrir free and plunged l young lady. two gold watches were,M"<=l1 3° 111%* at 01° llvur Of 011° _0 - th,-uugl, the sl]u_ll0wu_ And the more awarded, one to Miss Janie McI_.ure, ,Clock p.m. in front ofthe Canadian l ll,uuglll_ about tllut ugh tub bigger ’ the other to Miss Eliza Graham. A. §BBI1lI Ol COIDIHGFCB. M0l1t8gl1¢- G60- uml heuvle, he l,¢¢um,,_ D. Mchure, Montague, paid a visit A. Thompson, Execuror. 3-22d1w. I know an angler, a clergyirnan, _llerf 911 Slllldll’ lllllii _U19 lZl1€Bf_ of A- _ "l ' ~ ' too, by the way, whose mind is so K- Millar- H8175' R910 and M198 D0- -~~A 11 open to hypnotic suggestion that he ; ra _Simpsonhnva returned home alter Dices of Court Ferndale I. O. F., was finds it necessary to recite his next Vlsltlllg friends ln- Murray River. lwlfl Tlll-U'5dBY Dlgllt In GB0l`E9i'°Wl\ Milton Ways, Bt. P yy vis be obtained al W A Johnstonc's, outlaw. 2-adru. The Montague market ri a lwhere in this issue. ._.._.,.,. people ol that locality.-J, *P* _ cdiinehesri no use -is ousniinn- repre- _ssnu1tlve. all nswspadvertieing- and 8 should be handed to him. 2-10drtl p Q9 ygs, terday were the some as those last Published md appear itemized else- ...Tenders are out lor a dailylmail lrom Bouristo- Bay Fortune. This Will- supply a- long (alt. went lor the F G Jordan v Bourls; _ having- °¢erfs._ as. iting friends in -' `~ . ‘ ` i ...The Daily: Guardian- all M . . Ubscrlptlons in Bourls and vicinity ,,. Pub c meeting under the aus- '. _ fl _. 1-\_ r-._ _ _ _ ' __ , h 1 , h- 'Lemuel and M,.s_ Kemmd ..e,,t tl, il-lu_ll_ Rev, 1.l_ W_ Toombs presldem This Philantrophic Millionaire of ?i;;9sal:§r¢hPei¥§r?r:_ W en “gg ng is we-e_k.end in Paine Prim. YB; took ;!Tl1e Program -‘“°l“‘1°d'~ “‘l‘1’°“2° by Wf"1%"_;"d° F;““‘° h” §°°°“,t,,1Y C°_‘;' 1 have run uwn word for ir :hae on declded fall here ri short time ago, |Rev. E..__._.L._Ratrse. I-_L c. R.; J. F. tr bv e an rnmsvss Um OWU S two occasions he magnified the llSl1 Wllfll 3 Valuabls CGW. belonilllg tolwllear and B- F- H°dE50lli S0109 bl’ 'C03YA'A3Yiv07-:'_'_:::::;:LA::::::::::;:::::::":;- h nu his smug in that extent that ne Robert Clouston toiwled headlong in-1M!" Hazel Bfemnef °f Cl1Hfl°“_¢*_°Wn - l ' *"1* T” “ ’°P°“" Wh” met ““ had to summon assistance in order t0 a Sllrlllg and broke her neck. M155 AEMS lVlGPll€B Bhd Mr. William- _ _ _ _ gun, all Ol wlmmwul-9 euglluulustlcul- Inn he instantly expressed his dislike wherever you and the most anglers ly received. Miss Brcmner especially me ec “E °“““ ”"“""““’ ‘"’"°~ §':;°e.":;?. VISITS BUSTUN liars. Mnncren possesses a num er, ”'_' _ _ 0 0 e rgen Ca S 0 'l`°’°“*° P gm” _““‘“b" ““d Cleve' 11,2; nlillpbglntgpllizaciiliigaine Iigirixlixf igfrnkralviginenciienuereria cnevoiiteeakegi W’ ~ mm’ Ohm 8 veritable army or ash lug arnounts have been received by and soloists. This was movedp by H. BOSTON- M555" Mal* Z2'_C°““t 1'8"' , ,ro the r latter the President, Lieut. Governor Bog- W. Acorn andseconded by w_w_ Jen. Leo L. Tolstio, the third son of the 'It Wills anldang eth t Thee when tish- ers- who will f°°€lV¢ Rnd acknowledge king Cuul-1; Fel-udule expects to have late Russian novelist and thinker, is _“ty W 0 .io .mia 3 Ea Ba he “_ all amounts which should be sent him quite an increase in its membership *Uday in B0Bl»011- El-lgllfborsspviv r; ilpig flérlllow sl_lroppY_ng me direct _ ` ln the near l,,tu,»e._. From Wellesley, where he has been to have them carried to his domicile. . teath on the pork rind that he was . I have handled MINARD'S LINI- MENT during the past year. It is al- ways the first Liniment asked for here, and unquestionably the best seller of all the different kinds of Liniment I handle. NEIL FERGUSON. \ _ CITY OF ilAl.Il~`.~\X.... 'l`H\\'f\` 'llf '§`l\'l'RO . 'l`l__>'~.'.'f\ ‘.';` `\'.'\R_~li_ l".`l‘l These irc 1 1.-.‘ of _. Circ l`y Que U .$213 ‘__ _ ..'.f.'iTa° QF” -1"; . u. :_ __ rdf.. Trustee Investments \Ve oiier the ,"oT|owing Municipal Debentures merit we have closfly investigated. `l`0'.\ ;\` OF .\I<.\\ GL.\S\'_`.OVV... T.i`\`-.`_\ \i!` _\`OR`l`H \`\'D.\`E\'.... ---_ ::":-...__ ‘~ _.~,.,..________-._-_.__._._____ ._.. ..._ H _ ,_,, W _ __.-. ....._...Yield 4 1-8 p.c “ 4s4u¢ _ “ 43-8p.c. sile t-il l`-si -ei T-F; .__. cn -"-~~mi‘_ B. . "" nl. Ll 'full six per cent, on the money invested and shall be glad _to send you -1 copy of .` Halifax, Montreal, Sydney, CHARLOTTETOWN, St. john'a, Nfld. if* cr; ’ _/J C"_' ci' Cf; n ,rg '_ » ,_We owa_siid_offer for sale in Iu_ts_ to suit purchasers particularly att- rac`li've issues or high grade bonds, an investment in which will yield a.. In each'lhsfh`nce they are issued by concerns having a well establish- ed business: whose Asserts are valued up to nearly four limes the amount oftheir bond issue-thus affording safety of principal. The net earnings of each Company shows a steady increase and are such that surely of inlcrest is unquestioned. In one case being two and a , half times and in another more than four ‘ami zu half times the amount re- quired io pay the interest on llie bond issue. = \Ve have prepared special circulars or booklets regarding each issue them upon request. . . Acadia, Sugar, Ord... . . . ._ Bmndrem-Henderson, Com.... 20 17 East. Can. Sav. dr Loan X.D. 140 137 STUCK QUOT March 24,-1911. ~ .- ~ .- _ _Op_ened. Close_d.__ ‘ Menus mol ’ 109 MN"- 5 _ man sugar... ... ...... in mo '/'Sf - A... furnished ‘ xebange, 160 1. , , _U. _ -. ' ' vs. MONTREAL STOCKS. Opened. Closed 220 219 zz; 22| Jul 69) 69| 59§ 59h 93 93} 151; 106 101; 114 102 114 ~ .»_gruv----.»- ~ . __ l _,_ _ K - = ./un. Beer sugar Amal. Copper by F. B. Mc- Br oklyn R. T. &= Co., Members Montreal Re¥dlng Richmond St.. Un on Pacific S. Steel l M61 _ _ _ élmem F'l;rust_ Company ..... 1 150 _ ' . ax re n`s...... 05 100 A Toronto St. Ry. 1282 _ 129 no Us TIONS. -mriuiieu .si ontario 114 §g_':,,°,s_,"_‘:°‘,2,,_,'1`°1°P"°“°~-~---- 10, ml. ` Stanlleld's Dom... ... 60 I7 NEW YORK STOCKS' Trinidad Electric... 'Il 78 - 46 63) 78§ 156] 176] 78} Chemical 66} COTTON. Opened. 14.52 14.36 Trl Y Ehlifax, N. B. Acadia Fire Insurance... 110 100 _l dnt! Acadia Sugar, 104 101 ' _ , _ .. . . 67 65 Nandram-Henderson 100 97 . v i glue, ami _er om in oil ,H ir. s, sr.»¢i_»>or»1 neb...... mal 101 66, Porto Rico Railways... U6 85 srruuiurrr Lumina .. um 101 Closed. ! 14.53 14 as S10 ‘ -1 Beef (quarter) per in Beef (small) per lb. Beats, par bunch _ Butter Mutton, per lb, Pork Lard, per lb' _ Mutton (small) pl- m Potatoes Straw per ton Celery per bunch - a geeaaws n. s ».s* 8 35,09 “es” s~ as .sul @® 0151 using for bait and when I told him W' A- Weeks- CRY ~ - - - - - - -- 310 "~ Edmlmd C' Hill' the count arrived - - _ _ ~ ' t rt -ri _ I ,___,_, heard 0, pike _,Omg that before I;1e}i;t.BGw_e1-.dories which we win .£11 with 1 2 1-2 H. P. Imperial installed for fxi5.oo, F. O. B. Cai' Souris' ' 1 nan... ,rn 1 _ Women’s Clothing . ...‘3a“:.;°§:1:;.s.°;.x:‘i?°-'°' r _ ' _ _ . _ _ _LJ yesterday afternoon at the Wellesley ot interviews in all forms. He ad- mritted, however, that if the latter cares to do so he could ride back to Boston with him. 0l(L|lll0lll NEGRO SETTLERS HELD UP AT Cllllibllll BORDER EMERSON, Man., March 22.-Three here today en route to Calgary and Edmonton. They brought man" house- hold goods and appear prosperous, but are held at the border pending tions from Washington, to aid the negroes in being admitted. SIR llllll llYLES\lli)R`lll . WILL ll0`l' RESIGN OTTAWA# March 22.-The story published in Toronto to the eilcct Sir Alan Aylesworth will retire in North York before the session is over and that the government will test the reciprocity issue there, is denied in Liberal circles. He has already delin- itely announced that this is his last parliament, but it is stated positivelv hat he will not resign simply re- __ . ,___,,.. . _ ...M __-_ HITHODIBT. _' 'i., First Methodist-Rev. _I»l.E._T_holna¢ at 11 and Rev. J. W. Aitken 1,1; 7, guulluy School and Bible Class at 2,30, Visitofrd welcome. Grace Church-Rev. J. W. Aitken at 11 and Rev. Win. Harrison at 7. Sun- day School and Bible C1888 Bt 2x30, paw live reserved for college students Everybody welcome. FRESBYTERIAN. St. James-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. College stu- dents and strangers cordially in- vlted. Zion.-llornlig prayer meetinz at ten a. m. Rev. R. G. Strathis at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at "t`vio thirty. College students and ntranzsrl ¢=°Ni_B1v welcome. ' onwrnan 'c1»in.Is'rIAN. Central Christian-Rev J. F. Floyd at eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30. PraY°l’ 111005- lng Wednesday at 8 p. m. All seats free. Everybody, including college students, cordially invited. Minlster's Residence. 104 Prince. _ BAPTIST. Baptist-Rev. Z.L. Fash at eleven and seven. Sunday School at 2.80 p_ m__ with “Loyslist"' Class for adults in church auditorium. A cor- dial welcome is extended to all the services ol this "home-like church." ANGLICAN. St. Peter's Cathedral-Fourth Bun- day in lent. Holy Communion, 8' if. m.; Matins and liitany, 10.l5;>Song, Eucharist 'and sermon, 11 a. in. Children’s Ohritizing, 2.80 p.m.; Even- eong and Sermon, 7 p.m. All ssats free und unavproprlated. Revs. Can- on Simpson and H. Scott-Smith. St. Paul's Church.-Rev. Mr. Mur- phy at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. All seats tree. Holy Communion at 8.30 a. in. ST. DUNSTAN-'B CATHEDRAL. First Mass at 7.30, Children's Mass at 8.30, Catechism immediately alter Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Vespa!! and Benediction at 7 p.m. - BALVATION ARMY. ` Sunday. Service at 7, 11, 8, and 8.30 p.m. Week nights Service.-Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day at eight p.m. See the wide braids; the new good effects. the Persian and gold insertions and all overs and all ,that is newest and best In trim- Y ` Whit, Qu" _ H ca.use_is directly from impure or im- _ ____ j _ _'___ N ,__ *__-*_ _ n. _ _ 250 pairs n'en's overalls and Jumpers __ _ 15 mea" Sheep lined coats, regular 4. qo value for $5 25, 5.50, value ror 1 S 75. 6.00 value for _#.50 Wool miits, regular price 25c for l7c, 50c` value for. _ . 30,; All wool sox, 25:: value for l7c, _'loc value for . . . . . . . . . ._ 2lc Leather mitts, wool lined, _regul- arly sell for goc for 501:, $1.25 value for 76c and $i.5o value for. _ ..95c va\usl'or.$5 25 6 govrilue $4 5205 9 oo value for $6 00 11,3; Value fm' $7 75 and i5 oo value 0|’ SIC 25 Rain coats. regularly pi-reed 'il io 50, now . $1 00 Fluiinsletlo shirt waist, i rm \.\Iue for 651:, 6oc value for #Oc White linen shirt waists, reg. ularly 1.25 for 75c,2 25 for $l.50 and 2.50 value for $115 Fur muifs and collars lllll Price some rim” specials Special lot of dongola boots, reg- ular 2.oo lo 2,50 quality to clear at ...... ............... 75; Fleecelined boots, regular 2.2; valuei`or................. L45 Dongola boots,2 oo value for L40 Overshoea 25~p. ¢,gff Limited stock of chlldrelfs boots, - slse_|,‘.z. 3, ‘5, worth 75|: to gcc to clearat...... _ 301: _ 0,,,,,,.l crm.; Hosewill out earqf}k.». Souris ' _I d& 8 &A 1 _:A .Ax »" - ` _ -_ ._ ,__ _ i rr | Meifs Footwear I Heavy kip boots, regular 1.50 value, now . $l.l0 value for ._ . . ..2.l0 - Dongola boots, :.50 value for...... ._ |75 Lumbermen's rubbers 25 p. c. oR` Overshoes. . . . .25 p. c. off All-wool sox, z5c value for |7c, _'loc value for. . . . ... Zle Boys' foolwear at similar ` I small prices. __ | - -Dry Goods 0 4 Fancy dress muslins,\ :oc value for lic, 24c value for l6c and i5c vaiuefor .. . . ......l0c ~ Prints, regular izc :lualily for . . ....7 I-Ze Flnnneleites, izc regular price, now. .Bc Dress giughams,:i5e value for I0c \Vrapperettee`, izc value for llc, |5cvalue for ._ |0c Dress goods in _fancy lweede, worsteds, serges and cheviots. eo and 41 inohea wide. Regular goc value for I8c,.and similar reductions up to 1,50 value for . . .. . $l.00 Women’s ' Men’_a_lu1_ collars half price §;§lz§,‘rqbes and horse rug; *Milli _All orocksry ware, inolud- _ in! dinner sets. tea sets. ` _ lamps ohamber sate, etc hall '_ price. ' r Lowest prices in Qgceries and hardware. - - ~ -_ ,_ ‘ 3 4 rr4,1,25 pr. my what wi 88| other in . . ‘ _ . _ » _“ny pork 1635 153| _» -.:‘ Q I ~ -..- -. . - _ _ _. l is s_.._.i_r.=-..i».-1 \..~ i.r.r.¢._h nav. .;. . 4-. -ii _+--_ ‘-»- L'-.1 =--~ »~:.-~m vw ~» -Juiy, corn 49| 49| I 3'5‘_l1W-519°-d“3lf*' ,pa L ~ r - i 1 1 M _ _,nu ,,,_ --.11 -." ' f Men’s iolhlnll - Suits. regularly $1.50 value for500, B.oo for 5.50, io.oo for $7.00, |2.oo for8.00 and f` fic. ’ ll ai girls' boo s. This great Spring Clean-up-Sale is opening bargains to every~body,v-noise; before were such unusually low prices put on high quality goods ---never-before-' in the history of Montague _did a store offer such _remarkable bargains to thrifty. buyers. The sale has not been running long but goods are selling fast. If you want to profit by present bargains you’1l have to buy now-today. Boys Suits, etc Boys’lwo andihree piece suits, ' regular 2. 75 value for l.75 3.75 value » Gm," leather boots, _,no for 2.50, 4.oo clualrty fur 2.75 and ` regular5oo suits f`or....... ,.150 Overcozits, 9.00 regular price,now . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$.25 Reelers, regular price 3 75 for ' 2.7§, 2.75 value for .... . 2.00 Knickers. regular 75c now 506 i,oo quality now... ...... 806' Boys' caps, regular 5oc, value for 35|: 6oc, value for 38:, 75c value for 50c and |.oo caps for.. . . . .650 I i 5 oo for . . I0 00 I Overcoats, io oo vnlun for 7 00, iz oo for $9, .ind i ug or . . . . . . 250 pairs overalls and lulnperl. l ._ 25;. e. oil Trousers, regular $1 5o_»valua for Sl, 2 oo forl 35, 3 oo for2 I0 - and intermediate values All-wool underwear, Boc value for ~ Sweater coa|s.i. ovaluafor |.0._- i 0thcr Bamiiiiii. lliavy workin fshiria, r.z5__vi_\iue fnr15c. 8oc qrralltv for he ard regular |50 vu t .. ...JR lue or... . __i___i Speer discounts on boys. and-‘ Ever department ' . _ this bar sin sale, the are on sample' See the complete alor Q if- ' Aheriis 'lor the eelllilraierl Ideal patterns and magazines ` l "Il Lamont £6’ Co A _ __ _ ' .__" _ vereigii” C a s 3- _ L. and N. PAQUET- _ _ Sueeessora to Geo. Wilhirnan _ _ °“‘°‘°° “““"‘"° were H0” and H-f ' - Montague .P. E. -I; _ |-