*i¢Ail¢Heim_sf-ima-:um .iii-;-.fu .-. _ _ Tonic _ -¢i1st’S “Spring Fever” - _ I '-3 ~ _ _ _ Now, what you need is ._ something to stir up the . -_ diver, clean the stomach. cool the blood, ond- put some vim _and bounce in the. 3y§¢¢m_ s aanavs sax/r does .ui _kf r _ fills as nothinz else will. _ ff _ _ _ , For young and ld alike, it ` ` Q '___¢. 5 _ li \ll¢ best Springxoniou _ _ __ __ _ - xesaoceessume. 3 ==s5...‘. ____ _ E;-*___ . ~" ' -»~`~ .,.5rr,in_8, 1998 . _ .~_~<.\‘) ,.,___<,_ 1 ._ _ _ . l. l .-».l,..'- .. . _-~ ...___ ___ ' ‘ _ ‘ _'ri-is. N. ."‘_"‘fRl.?lA_N'- - When you drag yolirsclf out of bed these~mo'rnings, feeling just about as badly as a human being can feel _ \ . ‘ \ Blienclledi Flour (of Ontario and Manltoba_Wheh\) ‘= Makes the WHITEST BREAD “ “ LIGHTEST BISCUITS » “ “ TASTIEST PASTRY “ “ DAINTIEST ' CAKES BLENDED nouns are T-'wo nous is uns. The famous Bread and Pastry 'r`r`1'al':i`ng .qualities of 'Ontario fall wheat'-`a’r'e ‘combined with, Manitoba spring wheat, which adds strength andmutriment. _ u BLENDED FLOURS are not only the . best for all home baking-they are also the MOST ECONOMICAL. They yieid`MORE br'ead, cake and pastry to the pound than any other _ o ave to sneak _ into some hidden corner to mark his if M ..._-,.. __ 0fHess'ln"§snfsgve, Not. W A leimatone i _. investigation is being hdd at` Georgetown, into the robbery of liquor from that station this winter. There are forty witnesses to be ex- amlned. ...Morley 8. Acorn, has been ap- pointed manager oi the Bonris branch and will be pleased to reserve ews, advertising and subscriptions for the "Kings County Guardian." ` IB FOR OPEN VOTES. ~ _...__ Sir,-As you have tak'en such an lm- proved stand on most of the public questions of the day ._ am sorry _1.~u appear to be so strongly impressed with the idea that the open voting which the local ‘government havc a- dopted is an altogether retrograde measure and commend the ballot 'sys- tem, especially because it has been adopted by all enlightened people a- round us. Let me add :io Uncle l_iam's people on our border look upon the divorce laws .of our Dominion with contempt because divorces are so rare and hard to obtain here. Yet _ the Book of Books tells us it is only _ for the hardness of our hearts divor- ces were allowed at all. I would ask which system--the ,_ open or ballot-gives the beat chances~ for frauds. The expdsures since the last federal election should settle that question, and convince the most sceptical that there is no chance for ballot switching or trickster work _in open voting, as there are always _ at least three witnesses which testify. that every vote is recorded right,and' it is so simple that the most ignor- ant cannot make a mistake in vot- ing. i0i;ether with being more l:nnor- able as a man does n t h ballot as though going to `g¢¢a1 ...A small boat is now plying .on - the Georgetown-Lower Montague ferry. .HB the steamer io_not quite ready for beginning work/ Sell boats have been moving n and out of the harbour to and from ‘Boukhton Is- land, but no sailing vessels has yet crossed the Strait. The lllntorprise ls ¢1P¢¢¥04,1_ to begin her tprlng's w'ork early next week. TRADE WITH MEXICO, ' Sir:-As lack of markets is per- haps one of the -chief pauses of the ‘ exodus of farmers from *he Island ‘attention may well be directed to the possibili iw 0! the market of Cubs. sua mme. ouuuo-ies with which "*"F we now have a monthly Steamship ` and prosperous, and has a population Canadian agricultural products 'find a re'ad`y market there, and the peo- the possibilities with advantage to ‘ = °» Mansion and ln_ Searls. Morley S. Aconi, lsnseer. i ' 0 n e* 'o'l"_ ‘ . ‘ A ` >‘r . » 1 _ o _ . _ / A . , r l ‘ Service from Halifax. Mexico is rich . ._ .__ I nearly thi-'ee times that of Canada. - ._ _ `~~~---~~/" I-4 themselves. _ _ As both the Canadian and llexican Governments pay the Elder, Demp- ster Company a fairly liberal sub- eidy, freight rates are reasonable. and with a little enterprise a good market could be found for such pro- ducts as potatoes, wheat, barley, oats, hay, cheese, bondensed milk, &c. The dshing interests of the Ib- land might also find a ready market for their products, especially at the present time when owing to the des- quakes there is a dearth of local fish. In the last two years Canada’s trade with Mexico has grown from practically nothing to over $1,000,- 000,-a fact which speaks well of the possibilities of the mnrket, the more especially as little contested eifort chiickens. _ - In conclusion I would say Mr .Haszard in keeping for us the _oponz has been made to develop it. 'llhe importance oi' the market would cer- tainly justify the Governments of THB HARMFUL HIGH .HEEL _ ...Z Fig. A. illustrates thefamilisr French 'spiral high heel which is' so friglitfully injurious to the system. All Physicians fiercely condemn it,‘and rightly, too. - However, there is no sound reason why hi li lleeled boots should be injurious or uncomfortable. There is no good reason wh women cannot en`oy the smartness whlclrs-high`h'eel imparts to the ljoot without bodily harm. lt's all in the 'mslier knowing "-. ¢f_':\, \ 1 pi. of u.. 1.1.... ...gn 1...... no THE DOLLY VARDEN HARMLBSS HIGH HEEL a high last the result is a smart, comfortdb _ harm- less, high heeled boot ss illustrated in F' e B., yvlhicgi is a typical ' Hsrinless High Heel Dolly ar en. _ Besides. the Dolly Vsrden Deed Level'Bsll and Heel Balance prevents all injurious eilects by throwin the body into vertical athletic erectness. as illustrated in Fi|.~A. ll he attaches I hitivheel to 'fm traction brought by submarine earth- _» ~how. , _ There are high heel lasts' and -low heel maher attaches a hifh heel to :flow heel last the result -- is an uncomfortab e, ‘injurious and unsightly boot The Dolly ggi() lusts. lfthe _ \ . rd Dolly Varden hi li heels are sufhciently wide at the bottom to afford substantial foundation. Ash to see the fine new Goodyear welt sewn Blucher type ol Dolly Vsrdsn at $4.lx). _ e n S hole vote has plainly shown his des/ire 10;-'the various Mamma Provinces in Bolton Th e Sh o e of Fourteen 'New Fc at u res ` M tr l ' ' - _ ` ` ‘ ` on s'a Try it, and you will use no other. iuir dealing sud is fearless or the _mnlnng nrnnngemnnn, tn n,n,n,,,,n a - consequences' Commercial Agent in Mexico; and at P Br Li' ¢, Made in Oman-an _ ' Yours etc.. I any rate the people of the Island 'wwe os' m t°a"Qu“n 'sltreetinu vl°t0|'|l ROW FAIR PLAY. could not do better than seek more information about the Markets there - l A _ IMINNIS-At Tryon. Avril 5. 1908. coi.iN Munn. 'Minnie Mus. uwuea by muse ne- 4 Gs *O J- C- and Mrs- Mcllwis n sm Board or 'i‘mue_Bui1eiug :v.uuu¢ui,_Mi11uu» Braekiy Point Road has ~l'3g¢|A1\ _ Consrauilationi March as. _ » dropped u nsuuufui mi from ouiuey _ m .ma __ ‘ _ _ I _ , _ At present Canada has only one , _ ' _' Y Th-"limba _ » “QQ l»°H°'* _Agent nu that cuuuty, Mr. nuuusuy srocx Norms. l ' i ' ll/I i _Gill il'.l1 ll ' i " °" f$ 0 ""°“"°' WEEKS-on April uh. to Henry and il.. u ` ‘ia _ .__. J ( _ .<1?‘Y". ` \ _ ` ` ‘ ` _ ..\ £7” 1 @ Q/ “(§u~.-.o _ Ifff-'~’f~fef_\__ ll .GNESY .An1_JEil_i'ZliKllEilf_T.o » 'rHE§WE1'inr.ii ;r Owing to its being the most succelsflll corset design ever crested. Corrected for every Wednesday and _ ' ' Saturday issue. ' Herring per _hbl Cod, per uintal Oats, perqbus Potatoes, per bus. 35 to 40 Turnips, per bus. 16. Eggs, per doz.' 18| Oatmeal, per cwt, $8.25 Butter, pei' lb. (dairy) Butter, per lb. (Creamery) .29 S3 33 .=~s= 333 ’ W” *" ' » :A lthe same sire and the year old is ` ` _ < A _ ._ pronounced to be.one of the finest ' ~- _ 'll colts in the Province. Look out for ‘ " _ _ ,_ ,- speed in the near future" from this -_ n f _ _ _ _ . _ quar er. _ “I ,Q ll _ ' ' 11”- _ *_ -= M no/>_ 'I _ .»-1 ~ _ ‘ 3 _.ii- -l` we ever didst' llils season ‘ ` _' before. ‘ Men who like to wear nice its ..e make have adisiinétive _ clothes huve found out that the ;_i__-_;- _ _- _ su _ l »_ '- _ _‘ appearance, they look ‘different '-" <53" ‘ ‘ ' - from the garments turned out the ordinary tailor, they ve the latest touches of st le if? __ Ha , pressed _ $13.00 to 14.00 I/ 1."//'llf ;§"Q`l _“___ .__~ ._ . _ .\,\_\_,\ _ __ _ .. __\._lll- M __ ' ` /_ \ f l. ilu’ l' I . ._-`\. _ 5.. 7' . '- /I ;'~' " :Pr .-_._____ _ iw, ._-of-T;»_;.A. _ a . \-- _ * » - "" '.>r.-"~-- _._ ag; if <';`?`..;‘=_.--,_ _--..-.‘~.1_.--'_-~‘=,-§¢_;¢___--__.,-. ~" .;_'.»l~ . """-'~f-‘*`;‘-if-' E-"-1.-r ,_~""`;-..:'-._-='-"- _:L1-‘>`::T - in 1. ; _».'§?:-T5:-"' _ _ ;=-_:-_~,-;:::_ F-» ' ' Lord Dalineny is thc inost fashionable bred Clydesdale ` "AW _~ - stallion ever iinported to the Island and :rs an individual _-- ' - " c annot be beaten. ld ' " mmm Pacific ` 126% He was only shown three times-won first at Ha imaii , _ '_ - = _ _U,_s. steel _.__ 34; ~J second at Simcoe, ‘ and first at_ TilsoI1l’urg»`, His °°1t5 l~°°“‘ 1 _ : U* S' Swelpw ld wx first and second at the same exhibitions in their class, though only three months old. -f ‘Maritime Province`iSecuritles _ _ -is ’ il ' ' Mod 1 greatly enhances the beauty of a per- _ ,\,‘*~' ; _ feet; re,whileit improvesordinatytlgurcu ‘ . _ ' out oigiilllrecognitiou. , _~ `1\\‘ l _ A "D I. A De Luxe Conti" is *he _- ‘ ` _ ._ . . \ _ elixir of elegance, emptiness, 1251125 dis' _I ‘Q ' " “ll - tinction and comfort. _I --" 7 _ 133 é`_ _l ' "T`~"`:* ill, i_ $2’ `. _ f' ' Light as air, yet guaranteed to outlast _ _ _~_ _ It isawell-known faet that a “ D If. A" -_il ¢~\ \ _ l _ ~ ` __ ~- two ordinary corsets. ' E' | - ' rmc - $1-.oo to $5.00 l' ' |__l! nogiuou co sr co mum Hkles, per lb. Barley, per bus. Hay, por ton, loose $12.00 to Beef, per lb. (carcass) Pork, per lb. (carcass) Lamb, per lb. (carcass) Wool per lb. Culfskihs, lb. ` Ap les, per ns. Oallibage, per doz. Becta. Per bus. Carrots, per bus. Flour, Roller Process per 196 lbs. ® :al c=§'{_s=r touch with .the buying igiblic, it would prove of mutual banefltl An insD°°°l°n “t “Y time is all we solicit. ANNOUNCEMENTS -n. x. sm_t_"» can nu-ui for sale appears in this issue. ' -_.a... in this Mille. ' ' q_,°u|°n and Bayer make o great campuses. Xknhllllillhyidh i"‘l?f"° m.‘._ J sms _:sonar . _ Xf,3§’?.5'?...n..»iuf~m.u°.. 0.. mu.-¢. _ _ i srl wasp ann so ol|s4.ssu»:p simmer. ~= .:’1sfa.~3oss n+@n:"» I _ » ° " as mmm on on um.. me ' _ ".fl_~é- ' " ” ff _ omg ._ *Y* b cfs lulsi Gels ~ "L.....""'1"' a 1... u. .Wm »»_ -.- ~v-- fisfél 1 Hf=<>~» H--~ Hail. _ ' ‘ 'Insist on getting _BALMOR \L 101118 and Jellies. Absolutely pure; all vsr- ietiss. Ask your grocer. 'Hear A. B. Warburton lecture on "the Bible in the light of modern research" An Bt. l_’a%l's Fehoolroom ms” ui c st el; t select. Aa- mission tsn~ cents. ' _-vows ermtanisn-mi. n..s,' *meteo mess: ei vans umm _Piano and Drgaa. Voice eui _ s specialty. 'Studio 14| Great lint- ._ _ .l.-:mm-cuts. '-'_ :_ _*___ _ mln _' ear-Pefftcelmarulid ciuuuug.--in my expelience of 15 yea-s I have never sold a line of clothing that has io many gem qua‘l!ies_ss " Perferiion bland.” My cothing is iu'l and roinplele sud my pr'ces a e it cost io P.C» l0W¢r than competitors who have a larger expats: account to :ont-.nd with. H. H. Blown, The Young Men’s Men. 4°3d\'51 _{__»__,___..__ WHY OOUGH SYRUPB FAIL. They slip quickly over- the sore flrritated membranes, drop into the _stomach and do little else but harm _digestion. It's diderent with Catar- [rhozone-you inhale it. Every breath sends healing balsqams to the in- _'fiamed tissues. ightness, soreness (and inflammation are our_ed_by bead- bmru JBL Paton & C0_ 'ing pineessences. The cough-goes a- way, ,throat im:st,rsng3,heneo1»"luski- ness is cured. Nothing so simrk, so convenient, so cert n to cn _ as Catarrhoaonef .Try it. llic. and $1.00 sisee. Sollf everywhere. ._ _ ' v ' _L _ ,_ _ _ ...__ ._. __ _ _