i » . .1 1 ,_ . ._ , . ,qv " . , , ..-,.. 1 - . _ THE REGAL MANUFACTURING C0- £4! 3 _ . steady lu'vn.l\Ml1 U11 ned a Inn ` »1 . amd in loam to handle .e:.-‘:.'.°.i..*..-”-an.--"3 __ . as e - mu Kill one .- - .0 i."T.Z‘l‘Tf‘.§ii..‘I’“'.‘§"i"i'i" gn. on uhm lee". ' ° ’ Our' r;I1n.l| s beauty: the saulns. poioriul. accurate KING ‘tum gm- tusst Practice. lui-g auth to small some-arms ran llinm-oudnl.Huim\ walnut stack. polished ninkel b¢rr».\,scl¢ntl&i units. was nm aivasvefmwaasattai Ismousvsceolleralwrswlib rmlusrabbor tipped vacuum arrow that ltloh to ev sry thinhlt. hits. This rwalvsr was You druid tarlrt psaotlu and ohaaiutaiy iurmleu. o w llslso |lve was nm red, while lld Nuo tlritt. ' Wrlh NMI! I. and we will semi rw. resides paid. ual tam; nudgdimqmamsn saucy x-nn to -su it iii.~. aim. lull think-two lonely engovedufold lininimd lleauty Plus on oline card fern y Ile. oltl ieelmy Iaur or hvsseioon lilht. You con sell only thirty In hiilfan hour situ school. lt. is an :My as lun. lk-tum our three dollars when tbo_|;Inl are mid and wa will si. aries send you the tins Km; Alr In-.i and Vscoo llevoivor .lust as reiirseuitm. We suuin to stand Mmmt at all ehar1_sa. Hurry, boys-semi your name and dsl In on this lust o er an-day. Address: dim. A 532 1oaoN'm. on-rfiitio ' .__.<- ---*_ --(1 _ _ ,-,. - __ l .___-_-_-___-_-___-i___ i , Shoe \ For Men We are showing a full line of Men’s Black and Tan Calf Boots. Some of the best models are being shown. We have them in all sizes. Regular $3.50 to $5.00 values. Less 20 p. c. A good chance for you to get a pair, at the price you want to pay. See our window. Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. , We whould call special iilti-inion to tht- m:irlu:;l :iuperiorilv ci our -pliutos. 'I lie# are not niere jilifilciilfilillis ilici’ 'ire liikeiieslses, .'ir_ul iiialiv iiivaliiiilifi' niviiien~ tot- of absent iiuncs. Chil1|ren'sporl_riii‘s ri sutciailtv. "obv- ing and lnlaritiniz _il i\:‘ in iirstclass style Vlliiiges p.t~p:i:d. ‘The COOK STUDIO i Bargains , , lIHDlilIH__§lDV|DlS FIRST METHODIST _ll ai. iii.-~Sernion, Rev. E. Bell, 2.30 p. m. Sundiiy School and Bible Classes 7 p. ni., sermon. I’reaelier, Ilov. J. I.. Dawson, Ii. A. GRACE CHURCH. 11 ii. ui.-Serinon, Rev. J, I.. Dawson. ll. A. Sunday School and 'Bible Classes, 2.30 p. ni. All seats free. 7 p. ni. sermon, ltev. E. Bell. Every- body welt-oine ST. JAM ES. ll ii. in.-Sermon: The .\'eoessit.y oi' the Uross. Suiidny School and lliblo tflasses at 2.30. Sti‘:in;;ers , :il\\'u_\'s welcome Illld seals provided., 7 p, in., sor- mon: llealli. Preacher, Rev. llr, I“ullei'tmi. ziou ci-iuacu. ' 11 0. iii.-'s‘ei‘ii|oii. Subject: Forgive- ness of Sins. (‘i|ililr<‘ii's iitldres 1-I. ' lloylil l’iiriloii. 2.110 p. in. Sun- day School und llihlo (lass. 7 p. in., St-riiioli. liiipullitelictu Seats free i‘rl‘iu~lier, ltev. ii. t‘. 'l‘iiylor_ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 :i.in.-Sermon. Subject: Missions 2.30. Sunday School und Bible Class- es. 7 p.in., sermon. “The Uiiwelconi- ed Guest. l’rezii-lier, Rev. W J. \\'liilel\e:ir0>'<~r 7 ii. iii. irniy omn- inuiiioii at nioriiing sei-vice All seats free. l’i'e:it~lier, Rev. ’l'. \\'. l\lurpli_v. ST. PETER'S lioly (‘omii\unioii S and ll. Miitins 10,15. Sunday School and llihlo ('10-ss. 2.110, 1<1\'en song at 7 p. ni. l‘|'ozieiiei', Ilcv. (‘:iiiou Simpson. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Ser\'ioo :it 7 p. in. l’re.ii<‘l\ei', llev D. i\i<~I.ean. ' ‘:..'.'.:':,p-;.:.:."?.2.°'$~ gm ‘ ”;Tfté El I t rin Guardian agent in. Monte ing to the increasing y heavy dema Real News will be inserted. big is the standing of Albion Cross School for the month of February. Sara. Matheson; 3, Leona. Swallow. Grade VI.--1, Frederic Matheson; 2. Malcolm Matheson. Grade V.-1. May ker Swallow. Grade IV.-1, Stewart Oswald Swallow; 2, John Matheson. son. Grade ll.--1. Ruth McDonald; 2, low. Grade 1.-1, Mabel Matheson. Margaret A. Francis, teacher. SIENKIEWICZ TELLS OF POLAND’S WOES. kiewicz, the author ot' “Quo Vadis?" patriots, is a refugee, driven from quaiiitanee of the great Polish writer at the Grand Hotel at Vevcy, where he is staying with members ot' the Committee for the Relief oi' Victims of the War in Polund, ot’ which he is President. No more appalling picture oi’ death. destruction, und devastation was ever drawn than that outlined to me by M. Slenkiewicv-. “Two countries," he said, “have es- pecially suiiered in this frightful war in which the demons oi' death and empire of the world. These coun- tries ure Belgium iind Poland. The splendid help many people have given to llolgiuni honors hiirnunity. \\’e are noi jealous ot’ the sympathy shown iont little nation. We know we should liiivo similar sympathy it the world only know the miseries our iuiliuppy people has timlemoiie :uid is iindi-rt-';o- inn. "\\ hai is the position of Poland" She has nothing to do with the war. (.‘f_=:"qtieretl and partitioned she is net one of the belligerent nations; yet. ii million and fi. half oi’ her -sons are iltzlitiiifx 1`r:-itricidiil battles iii the armies oi? three diiiereiit v.'fli‘ri:ig States. Otir country hits been made the cockpit ot' Europe and devastated from end to end. 'l‘liree-qiiart<‘~r.i oi' a niillion of our children are ii,>;litii\p,' ln uiuirters of a million :ire bearinfl arms ot' Austria. “The misery is really very great," continued M. Sienlfiewioz. "ln the Kingdom oi Poland alone there are 15,000 villages burned otllr diiinaged; ii thousand churches and chapels de- stroyed; nine out oi' ten provinces oc- cupied by the Gerinnns. who seized everything. even to the peasants’ cliickens. The homeless villagers have sought shelter in the i`orests, where it is no oxazxzeiuitioii to suv that women and children are dying i`roni 1-old und liuiiger by thousands daily. The children raise their tiesli- less arms and cry t.o their mothers for bread, but the Polish mothers has nothing to give them but tears. “Poland comprises 127,500 square lcilonieters. One hundred tliousaiitl oi' these have been devastated by Aus- -G tr M tl a ill ______ tro ernian oops. ore i n a m - SALVA.n0N|STS_ ion horses and two niilllon head ot' horned cattle have been seized hy the fi'I€i°idS, iI`l€ lille Sor\'ice_i~.u<‘li night of the wool( and on f)I:)5a:}_°_I;;'__gIllgilgumtfgzrglaglagé t:)Ls;§_?é` . . . ~, . ' ii i - , _ _ _ Spirit of Easter is best express “\“"‘“»‘_;,___-_;,,__,__ _ io.. of no i.i..o~0.Ge.m.. mop. not *‘>°- "°“““=1'~ "ado 60°- -0- Sh- ,- ~_-_-_;-:_-:_-; .~::- .rf :J-1': 1'. :: ~.-.-_-,»_-.1-;_-_-_~,-_-_e as `..~|r Pave to buy in uni Province? .nous csur pei- mira mi. iii- sertion for advertising in this column. ..*T. GORDGN lt/E8 is Guardian Cash must accompany order gue. --- ..~i=oR'i'uNE Baines- riie pup. . .°T0 60|-‘RESP NDENTS. - 0w~ ila making the highest marks in the nan February Exaiuipatlons in Rollo Bay on space. 'The Guardian cautions West Schopl a as follows: Grade its correspondents to be brief as pos- VI.-1, John Keays and Beth lteid sible in their contributions. Only (equal); 2, Hazel 'l`owns1iond and Minnie Chaisson; (ei|ua1); 3, Armin Chaisson and Clara Keefe (equal). ..*SCHO0L WORK.- The follow- Grade V.-1, Gertrude (yimigsom 2, Harrr_Koav=; 3. Calm Townshend and Adeline Burk (equal). Grade Ill.-»1, Grade V111.-1, Priscilla Matheson; 2, Adelaide Cliaisson; 2 .Daniel McRae; 3, Aietiia Kenya. Grade ii.-1, rede- liste Gallant. Grade l.-Sr.-1, Franc- is Townslieud; 2, Jerome Chaisson; 3, Matheson; 2. Katie Matheson; 4 ,Par- Florence Townshend. Grade 1.- r.- J 1, Aline Gallant; 2, llugh McKinnon. McDonald. Grade 111.-~ (Senior) -1. The following pupils made perfect M. , tendaace for the nioiitli. Minnie Cha- Grade 111.- (.lunio'r)- Wilrrid Mathe- issoii, Gertrude (Yliaisson, Lemuel Chaisson. Jerome Chaisson. Adelaide Katherine Matheson; 3, Fulton Swai- Chaisson, John Keayes, Harry Kwyg, Florence Townshend, Francis Town- Shand. Marv Etta Meme. new Reid, Hugh McKinnon, Olive Gallant, Ger- ‘ard McDonald, Adeline llurk, Clara Keele. .."STURGEON. - The carnival held in Sturgeon’s out-door-rink on Monday evening last was very largely attended by the nieriyinalterg of BERNE, March .3.-- llenri Sien- Sturgeon and surrounding districts. Some very fanc costumes w Y ‘ ere in like tens of thousands of his com- vogue.-Mr. Harvey Moore spends many an enjoyable evening on his home by the war. I made the ac- new ice boat which lic purchased from Mr. Elmer Llewellyn.-Mr. and Mrs. Benjaniin Graham, Murray llarbour. were visiting friends in Sturgeon and Albion recently,-Mr. Lee Wright has purchased a valuable young liorse.-- Mr. Richard Llewllyn is still employ- ed on tho (Y. G. S. Stanley.-Mr. Dan King and Miss Edna. Allen oi' Bough- toii Island were visiting in Sturgeon the guests oi! Mr and Mrs. Murdock Kiiig.-Mr. Elmer Llewellyn has re- turned home from Nova Scotia, where he has been visiting friends for the past two weeks.-Misses Emma. and Grace Davey paid a visit to Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Griilln on Sunday last.- Mr. illywan Moore is confined to his homo for the past i`our \vceks as u result oi' a serious :iceideiit while :it- tempting to catch n runaway horse lic tell und sprained his knee.~Mr, Wil- liziin Llewellyn paid_ a short visit to Albion recently. Mlnard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received Smut, beneiit from the tise oi’ MIN- ARD S_I.li\'lMEN'1` in a severe attack 01' LU~(~F5I1IN). and 1 have frequently Drovod it to lie very effective in cases the itussian Army und another three- of. Inflammation. _ YOUTB, W. A. IIUTCIIINSON. “Come in and let us show you some of our 20th Century Brand Clothes. All strictly hand ;tallored, $18 00 to $25.00 We can have you from $5 00 to $8 00 on every suit -MOORE &. MCLEOD. 8868-3-4M3i EHIEIDD 1 NIIDKIIS (Special to the Guardian.) (`lil(‘AGO, March 4.-Whei1t, No. 2 Red. $1.33; A, $1.07; No. 2 liiira, $1.40; A, 151.48%. (Torn, No. 2 Yellow, 731,01-.; A, 7-41.30.; No. 4 Yellow, 70'/Qc.; A, 71*/ée-1 N0. 4 Wliite, 701.0.; A, 710. Oats, No. li \VhIte, 551,50.; A, Tiniotliy, $5; A, $0.50. Clover. $10.50; Cd by S0m€Iittl€ r_=:iii___enib¥_z;r_icf Fisussmsn Losr. §0‘§';';I’:,r‘;‘_)°_‘,’;"‘l'n,’f,‘Z‘£I§§§§§d°§o;“‘i‘;§ A. $14. min, $10.00. niirii, $0.80. Con “wing persona I~ Dug u _.I m.(,F§,,.,,.H N14” wqrvl _‘_ civil population. The material losses IICSSHITCI g00(I WIII, _ .milf ‘(Hmu,:_`__‘(_’_‘ ,.l‘qhm‘ ` `"‘;___; i0m‘tw_'3l _ up to the present are estimated iit Your portrait-notlnng could .. . " ' -g . .‘ 1,000,000,000 i-unit-s, ($500,000,000) .\ eight nie-ii and eiglit seliooners in N0 fewer than 400 000 “orkmen havé bt? lTl0l‘6 flttlrlg. llll»t iicvordiiig to iigiires announced lo- lost their means o’f nvenhood Make the appointment today niglit. The loss oi lil`¢_=. was about the ...Phe State of things in Ga“'cm is -:anw -is the :i\ eruge in recent years, Ribs. $8.75; A. $8.95. C1I’T0\\" N 1\I.\ Rlil‘I'I`S Pork "_ ue. I ‘Q ' _ .' , ‘ ‘ just as dreadful for the civil popula- but tlii._iiiinihei oi vessels wrecked Mon __ hmocem vicums of the OMB (whud nom ..' inc less than in 191.). The Tele hone l92J Was, ._ .. , _ _ . ,_ war. Of 75,500 square kilometers. all p ;`.r,.°;,§,`,2‘l “boom” ‘I “rp ‘“I“"I at except 5,000 square kilometers around Straw (por ton) $0.00 @ " ‘ " ' . Cracow are in possession of the llussians They commaiideered 900, A P `<\.\\\ \ _\'\ \ _ I)i(t)'»(i'iiI¢;I)lr?:?i§ttIgjiiii§I)(;:;Izc?<(I0:i(IIMIliIt;e|§iIiaIIiI -VISIT THE- A. E. Lyon--sonic Finest work, moderate prices. Personal- attention given to Amateurs Work. DON’T FORGET BA BY ' » ft. "\ \I\ "-_. wfv/,Z_>_,/" _ . Em/,-7, Fo 3 . ¢ , Ti _ 9;-.f»`3» 0 `\\\\\\ f`nono’S "f, ' KIDNEY _ PILLS -S | _;',~f'”;s,I-f part oi' thc suit ilelds, and the oil wells. The once rich province is xi desert. Over ti. uiillion inhabitants have sought refuge in other paris ot' Australia. They are in sheer iestitu- tion, ivniideriiig over the country with nothing but the clothes they were wearing." ' I do not wish to attribute to M. Sionkiewicz respoiisibi‘lt.y for the ox- I \`~ f., presslon of opinion \vlich follows. it ~ - I 151'. ~ L 1 . was given, ine. out ot' his lieariiig by ti W V 'i \___K | D £ H member oi’ the Relief Committee, and "_"'- "'-W1' ""i"""‘ 'Y' . ' "“'-1-'_-'_ 0 sort oi' home rule under the Austrians months from the early days of Aug ter when youorder, you can bt it offnstiim iiianidowa yotifeiiaie 500.1118- 300 buys 101118. Oats (black) - Gro, Hay, pressed. (per ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) 25C, Print Butter (per lb.) Ztic Fowl (per lb.) loc. Chickens 11 to 1.1¢-. Wheat (per liusliei) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 704-. Barley 70 to 750. Tub Butter (per lb.) 241-.. Potatoes (per bush.) 300 l“urnips (per bush.) ‘l5c Hides 16:1. Calfsklns 17:: Beet (ili.) 7 to So Sausages (lb) 'W ' ‘ 1'.;-w " ~ .- -~- P'¢~-- "P " fa-. - _.- - f .. .. . '~ ~--.-v--- .,. _:squir--~ - -T - ,_ er;-‘ . ; ~ §“.1,_,¢..~ -........¢..¢s.x. . . ‘ -__...,..¢ IDX DIVIDENDS IPIIDD The following is s_ use of com' ponies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most ottheoe wm- panles expect _to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park.. .....10 PrinceAibert.. (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 pa.id.... R. J. McNeill Co, cash 50. stock 60 Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co. paid.... ...200 Rayner Clarke dt Harlow Fox Co. ......psid .20 B. I . Rayner, West. Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co.. . . . . . . .paid .60 General Fur Farms. Ltd....paId 17 .Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor. . . . . . . . . . . .cash .30 (More soon) Upton.... cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co.... . ..cash 35, stock,70 Silver Tip.... ......cas1i 15 (Added three pairs) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- ~pany, Ltd.. Montague. . . . . . . . . . .15 (added three pairs to ranch and bold securities for balance due on sale of toxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay an- other .. .. ........10 9.1:. Crapaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash New Loudon Fox and Farm Lands. Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal ._ .. .. .. 16 Dundas . . . . .. 50 cash and 300 _stock Silver Fox Rancliing (‘o . . . . . . ._ 20 (Half ot' year's product added to breeding stock) Seal River Black Fox Go... . . . . . . . . 10 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamond.... Rogers Paton.... ......10 (More later) The Freeland Sliver Black Fox Co., Ltd., has paid ii dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a. 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will be paid after the general meeting on Dec, 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sli. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent (More later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co,,'casb. . .....15 (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... .......25 l’eerless..,... and balance alter January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.. Ltd.... ...G0 (With 60 or 70 later) liackett S. B. F. Co., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (In addition to stock dividend of 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........1B (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedequo Fur Farming Co.. Ltd.....10 Gleualudale Silver Black Fox Co. 100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bideford Fox Co. Ltd.......200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c.; bal- ance, 05 p. c., will be paid soon, 100 p. c. in stock.) Beecligrovo .. .. ....15 Hamilton SB Fox Co ,.20 Murray River . . . . .. .15 Massnoliusetts . . . . ._ . ...,. .10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. . . . . A I-I i\1cLean, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . .._.J0 (Cash :ind stock. iiodut-ed capitol from $25,000 to $17,500 vcr nan' by adding six pairs to the ranch.) IIRMD" ___________ I 'iff S’S1DE `MARKE'l`S Corrected Tuelday- Barley per bush. 65 to 750 Bnckwlieat per bush TU t0 15"- tfaltslcliis per lb. 1_4;:°..,:".r.‘;2:z_ We are Offering a limited number, ...-- That satisfies _ ‘ of these in 13,14 and 15 foot lengthSI $9 _Y id 1" i ii ne if __ _"_ ' ;;,;;‘;;;=;“;‘,‘, ,;‘,",;;;',:‘,;°'°\§,,,}:,;,f‘;=,;;“;~;§ complete with thwarts and bulkheads Noel” _'§itisi§e¢n`2_'¢(i'tl.\°i'§y§Z1?s;ouiai§i'ii§§ " 1, ll , I mm _ _ @ . _ at very low prices for CASH. Itiigliiwe (c;zIi'?d; OIIEILJJZS “.°,m_M,,,,y,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,g,,m ,M "Saturday Snaps"--Onions _ NOW IS YOI.11` t1Il'1€ IO blly, Iailel' they sure of getting satisfactory coailrimiy oititiailig nu1k\l~1<°f»=»1°=\v» While they last- Orangles- may ngt be pf-Ogufable exgept at 3 Very if ygu ,mme to vs_ We have on _ iii;»;ie_y__¢_ii_;<:_1:;\_2wny 24 to 40c per doz. App es- liand an exceptionally good 1 xg it ,‘ ,. ‘ = ..i ~’ ' Ili ii, , :'l' »§' t'\’ ,. ,.1 ,. I. _ 3%# . 4.; ii . Ii , . if Sy -¢ 1 'il D :'01 'I §"; 1' Vt’ .nl .1 »l ’ 1 . .‘-it I' Ii (<12 , :li ll '.‘_‘i ,.1 .. ,, i._, l li -“"1 as for years the Poles have enjoyed a E- 7”- - -L 1- ~---pax-1_5 _ P 0 7 Oil W0ll l¢{€ 0 HVE O pic iii rt country seven tunes the size and your friends right in your home, woulda t you ? It would be nice, but do you realize that you couldn’t afford to pay his price for one single entertainment, and anyway you would soon tire of his company and his specialties would become commonplace. _ Here’s where the Columbia Grafonola comes to yonr rescue-it places all the world’s greatest enter- tainers at your disposal, at a price within easy reach of all. Call, see and examine these beautiful home cn- tainers,get our prices and termsc ~ ‘ A. E. Toombs, “aut” . The.Music Man. Di ,~ i i ,- ~, , ai I . . ,I t 0. 1, .¢ i l §_ l v. ’ il' ri Q f"': ¢.. -- _,ZS r" .,_~ ,;_,._ .._._F,_ ‘$51.-‘T