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The Coolrfs Studio ITTING for a portrait is ia matter o_f minuiesonly-the _ same efficient methods you degiangg §r_i____y_t;§_r business are our am y ave been plead. ingwith uf _ h f mi.. a..¥°.p$’-._f..i€.?.’éi.i'i..i.§‘§¥ Tlie Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio ‘ l - _ G00d Ph0f0Kl'lDhy ,l _l G F F Q _ sidents in that community. He had at- ' ‘.__ /._ tained the age of 82 years and during ' -~»-/ ‘ his lon lif was seldom ill Moderate Prices _ - ~ - g .. Pe!-.onal auenuon to Am_ _- C../t-_,i; .-'. fgaetiiiii - Deceasede was born in County Mona- . ‘fy - i .\ ‘ ltellf Pl'l0t02l'8Plly- the early age of five years emigrated 107 QIIBCII St. I James and his mother,-Mrs Patrick Phnne 68,] __ J McCourt I-le arrived in (‘harlotte ° \ RAND town in the month or May 1839 on the Furr-iress Sailings LONDON SERVICE '1_‘h¢ followiiigii t la t 'ii i:al."t.'“.;'-°'::‘.‘;‘l`.‘.~.:°' "‘f°'l“;§°:‘°"'§' `§'- . . .. rom . 9 . N- Bosnia Londggyia diiiifsx. " _ . A VHA 2- 2-52.-e.u'“...E.'i.<.>.... Llvniivoousaavics The following first class steamera will sail Iromlliverpool for Halifax via St, ii:~..._..-- ni. on '- . s. 'r.»iaasco" S. S. DURANGO s. s_ Gii/lciaNa For .sailing dates land particulars re- garding freight_and piisseniiers apply to l‘umess.Wltiiy& Co. Ltd. - Halifax, N. s Eastern S. S. Lines :ALL-THE-WAV-BY-WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8.8. Governor Cobb. Leave St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a.m. for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Leave aturdays at 7.00 p.m. for Boston direct. Return-Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays at 9.00 a.m. for Po.-tlanil, Lubec, Eastport and St John. Also Fridays at 9.00 a.m.. omitting stop at P°"‘“,;$§-N Here's about the mort {’i‘f..§°t.I"ll.‘L i‘5Zi’f‘f.°.‘.‘I.`f".'i'...“`.§`.§.§f§.§‘...§il§` I E STEAMBHIP LINE. . ' Bstweeg Portland and New York. comfortable boot a man <_1_<;1_=§;1_;f°d__l;;1d _;\_l_\_v_;=»_v2_ b_;°=_f_:_r_i__i_:1 _iig- 8_§_toams ips Northland and North could Wea!-_ Made in vlCi when he ¢¢,n¢|-acted gl-|ppe_ This bel . Leave -Portions -'rue nays, 'rmm- kid leather with a cushion Came assrrsvarsd and despite the any, and Saturdays at 6 00 D m _ . lovliig care of his relatives and friends ' ' ' ll190l¢ 011 3 E0°d fitting last- he passed peacefully out of this world R5°3l6m_°Le°v° New Y°rk "me da" SEE THEM on Friday April 11th at the age of 75 at . p.m. , _ - - ' 1 A “'°°“ ‘}“’ ""‘ ‘“ °“°" ‘“'°°“°“ All Shapes and leathers X733; cif.liiliiioiiZ"ii'f.§°1f§§'fi‘l.l.‘leS§a eaves Port and and New York, Mon- _ - gig; at 10.30 p. ni.. June mth to sept. shown in .KITCHENER gf-‘_p‘§§m°‘*3_1°_§’e\’_f__§_:;*;§_§___‘i;>;1°;>__‘_{_;=‘;_;f ' BOOTS. formed by his parish-priest Rev. Fa- Btggeiohn City Ticket omce' 47 Kms ~ ther Walker who had also attended A C Currlo. Agent. 8! John. N B. him in his last hours He leaves to ' ' ‘ _ mourn besides his widow, several bro- N E7 Fnmhm' 1-'F' " PA" qt J°h”' & Col thers and sisters. three sons. William ' ' _H Frank and Melville all of Souris River _ Wen Street and four daughters namely Mrs.-.lohp Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase ' a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry Special attention given to repairing of Watches etc. ’ C. W. Patterson .Ieweller .gf -\ _ ;,‘, / / _ -“Q -.i |»--- vu |||-'I-- ~i|||l{'i|lf|l»-11 _l li... i...._.ii|i. _ “Keep the Home Fires Burning?/"' 5f°"i°“ When inneed ofCoal_ior Domestic or Steam purposes. telephone us your order or call at our oiiloe. Our P1’10¢S are lowest and quality the best. Prompt and satisfactory delivery will be made; d._ l Coffees have been dependable for .».-_ ‘more than fifty- Qears ° f: - ` VW ‘Ti ', . _ _ ,“_»_.I'i-"1 I. _-7-lli_i:iiwoii_____!_,_ AL> BRAN l . _ E /W In 55, 1 and 8 pound cans. Whole_-¢roui\d-J>u1verized-- also Fm¢ Group lor Perco- Iators. * 110 CANADIAN I _ P/.xcir-'ic ' Homesookeis Excursions FROM MARITIME PROVINCEB T0 WESTERN CANADA. TICKETS ON SALE , EVERY WEDNESDAY March Bth to October 25th . TO Monday (for Tuesday! Boat) BASKATOON, CALGARY, EDMONTON. ETC. Tickets good for Two Months from date of issue TOURISTB SLEEPERS FROM MONTREAL See that Tickets read via St. John and Canadian Paciilc. . _ " ii ‘ ' ..~|1' Pave is any intiiia Pi-evines _pg-. _ _ , _» ..°1'. ,oonnon -ivss is ouamisn Cll.8,S'8%'s&l\|)0l1\’$ . ,.°ivir. iz. I'-Howi._sr1' is ducted by the pastor Rev. J. A. Gau- d S . A . \ there to await a. glorious resurrection. Alfred Parsons, Leaming Murphy, 5.00 Peter Murphy. May his soul rest_ in peace. (Other papers please copy.) For Men- Mn_ vALEN1'iNE Mui_i.Ai_i.v. For fiill particulars agply Lieut. A_ B_ Gosh, Agricultural all, Char- lottetown. \ write M.G. Murphy, D.P.A., C.P.R., St. John. N B 7714-8 Blltustf. Registered Clydesdale ll, The Eastern Guardian ___- Roprssentative , in I Montague. Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- 'oinity.-1.; ..*MlLLlNERV.-- Kate McLean, Milliner, Montague will be at James St. Clair Moores. store Eldon, on May 17th, with the latest spring l;lilg_ii_;i;i;y. 1- - . --_7i_i-_ - ll MIMIIIIIIM MR_ PETER McCOURT. At Mill Vale on Tuesday, April 18th. 1916, the death occurred of Peter Mc- Couit who was one of the oldest re ghan, Ireland, March 16, 1834, and at to this country with his brother sailing ship Consbrooke He settl ed in Hope River and here attended school, one of his school mates being James Jeffrey Roche, afterwards Edi- tor of the Boston Pilot. After a. few years residence here he removed to the North River and later_on settled in Emyvale_ In 1880 he moved from there to Mill Vale, where he resided until the time of his death. His fun- eral on Wednesday, April 19th, to Hope River was largely attended, de- spite the unfavorable condition of the roads The funeral service was con- etgof t mis Roman Catholic Church, after which his remains were interred in the adjoining Cemetery The pall bearers were.- James Tur- ner. Kenneth Gunn. Patrick Murphy, There passed into the arms oi' Death, on Friday, April 11t‘h, one of the most prosperous and highly res- pected farmers of Souris River in the person of Mr. Valentine Mullally. The late Mr. Mullally was born in 1841, the son of Mr. James Mullally, and settled upon the farm, which he'occu- pied till the time of his demise. By _his death the community loses an ho- norable, and an upright man. He was of exemplary character, honest in all his dealings and expecting ho- nesty in turn. 0f_ a keen intellect. his opinion was solicited, and listen- McQuaid Sourls; Mrs. Corrigan in Califomia; Mrs. Reid, of Boston; and Mrs. M. B. Scully of Nelson B. C.. to whom the Guardian extends its since- rest sympnthy in their hour o_f sorrow. Requiescat 'ln pace. llll l|llll'l lllllllli llll IIHIB llllW--"lil" Use "Tia" for tender, puffed-up, burn- lnp, callouaed feet and oorna. °°'riz'-ax.. ~ l<,_~ mpfoot " nalim* _ ‘ /he \1/-/A People who are forced to stand on their test all day know what sore. ten- der, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "Tia" and "Tia" cures their fest right up. It keeps feet in perfect con- dition. “'I‘iii" is the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet.- It instantly stops the pain in corns. callouses and bunions. It’s simply glorious. Ahl how comfortable your feet feel after using "Tia," You’il never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't tighten and hurt your-feet. Get-a I6-cent box of "Tia" now from any driiggist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. The Bay Stallion Nutlvfiod - _ "ein noN?i.o_'_ ($219250 “M Certified copy 0 D0 IFB ‘- s‘i2f::s‘:.2;i:..§:°i.°'.t°“" f"§|f;,,| iiy ini-ii nomic (sossi (iam) by ssii'iimsem limp.) (sri) (sam. mm by Flor; ` (3473) ll! Mlfllfat (1415) by music (hav-i i1$l°l_._ __ Color. handsome dalllil NW Wm, 'hue facg and four white feet. Why mate your mare with ani |Df0\'|¢l' horse when you can 'do so vggh imparted registered horse wth __ __ __ proven bimaeli to be one oi _e al The Bay Stallion rfutwooii, by Com- stock semi-I In P- E- l°\°'1“~-' 5° meson i-.siiyai-ii pm by Parkside. _ _ , 1»|:;:::.12‘-“-`-*iff-‘.-`-‘-‘-‘Ifri'.'.':::::f:::; _ ..°ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising' iii this column. Cab must. accompany order. ..*D. F. TIERNEY is_ Guardian re- presentative in Souris. mstf ..°EXHiB|Tl0N.- The Eastern Kings. Exhibition Association will hold their exhibition this year on Tues- day, October 3rd. J. W. McCormack. Secretary. 10-5-9-Mli. . .°POTATOE8. are coming into Montague freely, and are bringing the largest prices in years. Wednesday `and Thursday, prices paid being 80 and 90c. per bushel.-B. ..°CARD OF THANKS.-Mr. and _Mrs_ Richard Taylor and family Log wer Montague. wishes to thank their many friends and relatives of Lower Montague and surrounding districts for their many acts of kindness and words of sympathy _in their recent sud- den bereavement zn the death of their darling son and brother. 12-5-9-M li. ..*WEDDlNG BELLS_- A happy bridal party arrived at St. Andrew‘s Mensa, on Wednesday afternoon May Ziril from Cardigan at 4 o'clock when Mary Alvina Weatlierbie, of Cardi- gan Brldge was- united in wedlock by the Rev. David Wright to Frank Ho- ward Dixon, of Bay of Fortune. After receiving the congratulatlon of their friends the eight or ten teams drove off to Cardigan where tea was served and a pleasant evening spent.-B. llc You _lieizl Seedy if You Are Nervous. Depressed, Sleep- Iesb and Buffer From Sick Stomach, Headache, Constipation and indiges- tlon, you need Ferroxone to Build Up The System. _ Thousands are in this dreadful con- dition, only half alive, unable to stand the strain of work and worry. There is no sense or reason in trying to be comfortable with the idea that lt will pass, oif, and that you are going to get better soon. Unless the system is cleansed of t he impurities that poison the blood. you will never 'he better. The best remedy is Ferrozoiio. lt achieves marvellous results iii clironlc wasting diseases, nervous prostratioii, faulty nutrition, heart disease and' sto- mach troubles. Ferrozone promotes healthy diges- tion which results in all food being assimilated. Nutrition is vastly im- proved, the blood grows rich and red and gives stability to the eiitlrs sys- tem. The store of nerve energy and force increases daily by the use of Ferrozone. The process of waste is arrested, and in its place a rebuilding of the whole system takes place, Diseased conditions cannot exist where Ferrozone is used. lt attacks disease at its very foundation, and by keeping the body well nourished and supplied with strong blood and ii powerful nervous organization pre vents and keeps away all manner of sickness. There is no blood builder. nerve tonic and strength producer that can equal Ferrozone. and few people are so well that could derive great beneilt from its use. It is valuable in Nerv- our Dyspepsia, Anaemia, Weakness, impure Blood, Bronchitls, Neuralgla and Rheumatlsm. It is prepared in the form of a chocolate coated tablet and is both pleasant and convenient to use. ' Forrozone produces that high stand- ard of health so much desired by, everyone. It brings back the rosy tint to the pale cheeks of 'the Anaemic girls and women. It puts grace and elasticity into their movements. gives lustre and brightness to the eye, and symmetry and rouiidness to the form. lt gives a man new strength and ene- rgy with which to pursue his daily toil, and can be relied upon at all times to beneilt and give perfect satisfaction. You can’t invest half a dollar to bet- ter advantage than in a box of Ferro- zone. Your druggist has it. MONTREAL MURDER MAY REMAIN A’ MYSTERY MONTREAL. May 5.-A coroner's jury this morning retumed a verdict of "murder against a person or persons unknown,” in the case of Ezra Dar- raon, shot to death in a. blind alley back of tho Brighton Apartments. 51 Mayor street_ There seems to be lit- tle likllhood of the murderer being discovered. MURDERER IS CAUGHT. Tl-IOMBSON. Conn., May 5_-John Elllott, murderer of Burton Pettis and his daughter Sybil, was captured by .i a posse in a barn outside the town early today. Oh"1‘0WN MARKETS W Butter (cresmery) in prints Butter (Tub) lb. Butterd(fresh) lb. Eggs. oz. Beef Ib. (retail) Fowls lb. Chickens. lb. Hay (pressed), ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. Turnipa. bus. Potatoes, bus. Oats (white) bus. Oats (black) bus. Beats. bus. Carrots. bus. Wool lb. Parsnips, lb. Geese Ducks Hides Ei-H-‘i-» es "bowel as 9 gases s i-Em-as-1|-u-asaessaeee \‘@€lTi%@U\@U\ 12% to I0 to 25 D0 to$1.00 52 55 40 45 15 to 40 1% ‘15 1r- 14 to 15 Turkeys, per 1b.- I0 to I2 S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, per bus. ,.75-1.00 Barley, per bus. .76 -.90 Butter, per lb. dairy. .30 Butter per lb. creamery. _ ‘ .33 Caliekliie, por lb. -15 ec .. n e . was on gue last week on a business trip.--B. renting Messrs Mclutyre & Co., Mon- treal, was in Montague. Friday on a business trip for his hrni.-B. lllllM llllllilillll The following is a letter received by Mrs. John Smith from her brother Frank Hogan of Morell East who is now in England, Folkestone, April 13, 1916 Dear Sister: -.Received your letter some time ago, but did not get the tobacco yet. I have been up to Cam- bridge for two months and my mail got mislaid quite a bit. I got some P. E. I. twist from Wilfred but did not get the three pairs of socks, which May sent me, but the parcel may turn up yet. I-shared the chewing tobacco with some of my chums, and they thought it was the best thing they got since they left Canada. One fellow is from Montague. Well 1 don't know why, I am not in France before now. but I suppose they will send me over there soon enough. I applied for a leave of absence with the intention of -_ going to Ireland. if I get it I will writel from there. Love to all. Supper D. F. Hogan. 435138 B. Co. Canadian Engin- _l-;'» Y> L._ _ __ _ _ -- _ _ _ ` - _ - _ P ' '* A _,l rl ` ___. .j,.»`;-fir: ° WTF" PEIWIILS Iron-Is Greatest pf All __ -_ _ ji . -'tts.”a=.“l1::“;:1i'“°°‘l:t.‘- it ' Sffwyth Bwldero Sow D°¢¢°1i-0'? A SECRET OF GREAT ENDURA NCE AND POWER 0|? A-'|'l‘lL_BTE8. `_i' Ordinary Nuxaisd Iron will Make Del- icate. Nervous Rundown People _ 200 p. o. Stronger in Two Weeks' Time, in Many _ Cases NEW YORK, N. Y., _Moet people foolishly seem to think t,|l,°¥ are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine, soc- re; nostrum or narocotic drug, said Dr_ Sauer, ii. well known Specialist who has studied widely both in this country and when as a matter of fact; real and true strength can only come from the food you eat_ But people often fail to get the strength out of their food because they haven’; enough iron in their blood to enable it to change food into living matter. From their weak- enod. nervous condition they know something is wrong. but they can’t tell what. so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other ailment caused bv the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while the patient suffers untold agony. lf you are not strong or well ,you owe it to yourself to make the fol- lowing test. See how long your can work or how far you can walk with- out becoming tired. Next take two tive grain tablets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for eers, Shorncliffe, England. _ AN ISLAND D. C. M. two weeks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how_ much ..°Mr. John Baker, Halifax. repro- *'*-**-*'- _ .__ __- ygux have gainog. -I have ‘-’lbe'an__doIo.I!t;§_ o srvous, run ownpebgavr ow . ailing 'all the while. oliblo theft strength and endurance and snt.ire_y_‘ get rid of all symptoms of dyshobllld liveri; and _gather tgiouhlegnii; from gmto ou een sys' tme s py » iron in the proper form. this ag ter they had in some cases been doo- toi-iiig for months without obtaining guy benieiigh But don'i. _take than old' orms o r uoed ron. ron ace s or tinctturg of iron slmpiyito age a. few, con s. ou must take ron a form that can be easily absorbed and assi- aiiltateél like nuxated lacii i_f you want o o you any goo , ot erwise t may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize lighter has won the day simply because he knew the sec- ret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before ire-went into the aifray. while many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE-Nuxated iron recommended above by_Dr__ Sauer. is oneiof th% new- er organ c ron compoun s'_ nllke :he cigar in;irg_anic iron products. It s eas y assm lated, does not njura the teeth, make them black. nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, It is a most potent remedy. in nearly all forms of indigestlon, as well as for nervous run-down conditions. It is dis- pensed in this city by G. E. Hughes, Apothecarles Hall and E. A. Foster. Central Drug Store. i 4 F 1 ' ' 3 W ` Us \ , .Ss §a \ \ ; .\`>-M* .-:.Ta-i-<'\\-->s'-Ss' \§ WRITE SAMPLES /l| r _ _ _/_, Q _ - 'Yi Consult Holmsn’s Spring /V ` - Catalog _ // 7- a,- _/_ / - \\\\~_\s_ \‘ \\ 1{“.§\\\\\\\\ \ . `~ \\\;\\\\\\\\\;\\\“\"¥\ \\\\\<\\\;§\j \i \\\\§` \` _Q / _ / -fs ts f l l mul n .\\ b\§\ 3 `l ew _ . I Suiting » at Per Yard _ ' 25 35 & 45c \$ '_.'____. " ` \\\\\ ii&--ns' 'ii. T HOLMAN Limiiai |- - _ Summerside, P. E. Island 7" /’ ' ¥- ., //// gk ~»~..<. -_ _,. C _ _'f -Q 0// U i ‘. I' g in' `\,,:""'°°-.¢.,...-:;'>"’°` “vw-we - - "" / Ml 4 /' ceivable pattern and .ff/.' ,A I _.| _ i i _ -______s__\ The Time to -Buy / _Z \i § ' . . ress Materials is prices prompt mail order service- ~ satisfaction guaranteed-is our story ina Nutshell” - Big variety-large uantity-old #Q It is most fortunate for our customers and for / _ourselves that we placed immense orders for wash materials before the tremendous price advances, that have recently taken place, went into effect. _ We are showing imported and domestic wash fabrics of every description, in every con- coloring. Order direct from this advertisement or send for samples. l 28-In. White Pique _ This is a good serviceable qual- ‘ itgc PIQUE that will stand the “ rub of the tub” and everyday wear; is 28 inches wide-an ex- cellent summer fabric, per yard I G-'=°=~"== ll. Serviceable Piques ‘“i»".i’_.`Z§" Page 34 of Holman s latest catalog lists a big variety of _ PIQUES for summer apparel. The prices range I3, 16, 18, ' ° 20, 22, 25, 30 and 45c per dyard. Tney’re all good values too. Mail orders promptly an properly filled. _ Floral, 27 incli Crepe Dress 30 incli - Holly Batista N Goods §_"_§l’_‘_°_j‘_ 14;, yd No. 709-A good serviceable 27-inch Crepe Dre.i,; Material ln a big V9-\'l0¢Y of colors including floral designs in pink with rose; blue with pink; white with blue; narrow stripes in pink and white; blue and white; small floral effects in blue and pink on white ground; white with black stripes and figures, also black with white BDO" and figures; as well as plain white, pink, copsnhagen, rose, sky or black. This material will make up VGYY 11100' ly, will wash and wear well, and will give good satisfaction. Price, per yard A popular newzoc Summer Fabric peryd This 30-inch Holly Baiiste isa beautiful smmmer fabric of very rich appearance with excellent draping possibilities; will launder very well indeed; very suitable for waists and summer dresses; colors pink on white; blue on white; or. white on black. Per vard.... __..20c T4, _ 1 We are showin_g a mag- nificent range o beauti- ful iilrny Voile, in both cross-bar, colored and plain- all widths from 36 from 18 to 45c per yard. to 40'incb_-all prices too;_ _We are featuring _two ba) values in 28-inch Z HYR GINGHAM; colors shown are very pretty and serviceable; Prices 10 and 13c' per yard. Voiles, Ginghams and Lawns You’il want some white VICTORIA LAWN for sum- mer waiats, and you are sure to be pleased' _with what we are showin ri ht now. 2 Per yard%0,l2,15, 20 and 5c. Eg s per dozen. _ .10 ii¢§.'io¢»se, pai- ion. aio.-$12. R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED _ The Island’e Biggest, Beet and Busieet Store ' ' ~i ' _ D409-6-8m2le1i 1,.; ' P11088 404 will make the season of 1010 at the ,m ,mm lg m', ".51, 93 gum V ' -Wu# - ` .i. ninawatt ilu ING. 'roi-ms isa oeiisn is as mine fei- ~._._ _-_-lf.. .'.". . _ .-_-~.*...»‘-,..-. ' _ <\~_- lim-_\.,r' '-» I -~.. , . ' .-4 _ ,.1 . - _- , _ » /_ig , 't . io.-is. o ts. in it . par im. -66|Strnv. pressed. ner ion. #.50 lrgxbpprgrnfaaghr on - .40-.00 Odts, wlrile. per bua. .52 Wheat, per bus. I 1.10-1.40 - gm” pg,-' ip, .14 Potatoes. per bus. .80 Wool, per lb. .20-.40 0,¢m§¢|_ pal- 100 lbs. $3.25 Pork, organs att'd, per lb. Old-12%! -II. _ stable of the manager- St.. City, for the season 1910. - ' __ . ~ I _ . - ` ' l. \ ` Q - s _ § : __ . 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