,_. . 1 _l ‘i I 4 > i =s-at i ,~ ;=‘ii'_sif 1 '~ -_,~,;-__._..; -$1:-="¢ . - ..‘,.;.~ r. ,T ,~__,~_.-. sz.. .- _ __, 1 - _ ._- rv- . - ~ ' ’ _’2\‘»-*zu-"T':‘-‘¢.,",T'§.`,"".£'L" _-;;.;";r,.. . -tt.. - _ t ~;.< ~ - -_».=_- .l’.`_} L . _ ig , 1 it tittrostitut reinmu Fliiilli THE GUllRDlllN_'3 _ SiIl.L|_’__.l3i-TS illll. Hllii iliii-iiill » ,_ » -; . 'mists' tnttinnutl, ifiiii**5f.;i...2*.?*’::‘;1‘;i";:i_._. ,___ _ ,_ i .~~_ _ I ' gf gp be le and try aj Besides cleansing and b uutifying 'Guin ‘&lean.d¢r|n?l-rltalr gleanee." tho lwir. 0121*- ilPi>iii`l1’i0|\ 0! Eilndeflllc _; After washing your hair with soap jalways applya little Danderine to the _-ggmlp to invlgorate the hah- and pro- vent dryness. Better still, use soap us 'tgparlngiy as possible, und instead have _;a "Danderiua Hair iIleuiise." Just :moisten u cloth with D:|nderine and ftlraw it t-arcfnilrv through your h:ii_r. -taking one strand at a lime. This twill remove dust, dirt and exi:f~ssi\'t- `oil. In a few niouiouis You will W 4 t’ halt* will not only lu_- tlisi-iolves every partir-lo of tlnudruff: stiluulaies the scalp, stopping itch- ing und falling hair. flniitleriiie is to the hair what fresh showers of ruin |und sunshliic are to vt-gctatioftx. lt 'goes right to the roots. iiivig-1t°i\te_s and sticitgtbetis tht-in. its c-xhilarntiiig und lift- producing properties cause the ihnlr to grow long, strong and beauti- ful. ` .\l.‘n! Ladies! You can surely. have lots of churtning hair. Gt-t n 25 cent bottle ot' l(nowltoii'.=: Dainderlne from _ d __ please will be wavy, i|ui'i'~.- 4....: :ony dru;: store or toilet counter and , . __ . _ . _ _ nbundant, and possess an it-rout ' 'able softness and lustre. i ry it. 1- __ ._ iii.;-_f _ ' ' 9 l - ~-im.'fsf_;-_uru'.t=t. .ii »'r ti \n\.n;.r I-rtiorrutcs -0ust...h grateful;-/‘l"l“y-_m gathering cxceerlcd forincr years, it ""’_` ,_ , , mosti'cpr0seittutivc and comprelicn- A “.';`iEVi_/ .S0_c'E-,rV"_|h“ l."_“i“_’f‘ SWL, c|,U“,,|_ an Doriuds of lim . tixl mr) oi ilit ._\.O.H. livltl ilioii liisi fronilinppy childhood to screiic nge, "‘_‘”"ii"i'i 1" iii" i'M‘B"\' Hu" i“““‘ia~" out it frame Kilmuir. - Whim Road McKinnon McKinnon a tiyins visit in-_ wuuel evening .at Klltnure. HAMPSHIRE TEMPERANCE M§ETIN6. - The Temperance rne_et- ing .held in `~the Methodist-(lhurch, 1-'1‘h\!.8f`l£ ‘ nine. -February- 25th, was ,la Q!! Wded. the Rev. Georlle Orme *ple . The depntation from tiis2_t;f'¢`$';'coi ated or ttev. w. n. wu- "son,';"F‘l¢ld1‘* ` tary oi’ the Tentper- anq?i_?,_lIl_'ance" ‘nd Rev. D. P. Mcvic. __ ai:{iimeh&e and nDl5?8ls strigzng i`rosp9ab_£t€,iifT¢ 6rd .ill the hearts oi the'~ll` ' t‘s.*`M'r. 8:- I5. Tarbush. was has a twot6ld'ml`sslou, thedissemtna- tion of natural illumination as well as moral and spiritual, gave n. genial anti entertaining talk, endorsing and eti- forcing the teachings of the previous speakers. The cliolr rendercd greatly appreciated service by special pieces selected and practised for thc occa- sion. Miss Elsie Holmes presiding at the organ. On motion of Mr. 'l‘honias Easton, seconded by Mr. .lohn Stow- art, a hearty vote ot thanks wus ten- dered to all who took part. -PORT WOOD-Mr. Jolui liicI'hcr- son is doing a rushing business saw~ firewood with his improved circular saw. Miss Ellie Nicholson oi’ Wood islands, spent a i'ew_ days in Little Sands visiting friends. Mr. Sidney Munn, of Murray River, returned home last week after a visit to Port Wood. Mr, Angus Panton, while exercising his young mare (Janie E.) had the mis- fortune of getting her through the ice. Fortunately he was not far from shore and there being some men han- dy they succeeded in getting the ani- mal to the shore with only a few bruises. Mr. Francis Penton, oi' Port \Vootl was in the city yesterday on it business trip. Her many friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. Robert Dixon is recovering t`roiii her severe illness. Mr. John Munn, ol' Murray River, was in Port Wood Tuesday on u business trip. Mr. Colin Buell, ot' Ahney, was n. recent visitor to Port Wood. Mr. Dan Mcl-‘lierson, of Litilc Sands. puss- cd through Porti Wood Suiuiny eu route to Woodvlslaiid. Mr. Abc Daley oi’ Murray ltiver, was in l'ort Wood, Ch n'l7.°’ BRUCE’S SEEDS SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Prices Prepaid) Br-uce’l Collection Floral Gelum l Pill- enclt ti vnrictics, Fine Annuals, each scpnrnte. innny colors, for 25c. ' P le Collection Tall Nasturtluma gnrheoefra Ella-est vni-ieties, .separate colors. for '.25c.' }!ruce's Royal Nosezny Collection Sweet Pell, I pkt. each tisuperl: sorts, sepnrutc colors. for 25s. Brncds Peerless Collection Dwarf Nalturtiuma. l tiki- CHC” sorts, sepnmtc colors, for 25a. Brucgl Empire Collection Aslers.l pki. enrh of 4 magniicent varieties, -ie nrntt nlltolot for Guest . . :_ ~ ‘.. 25 . _ Bnscer, --An ve§“e¢“|,|:C°|\¢c¢{9n, G pkis. tliflcrcnl varieties, our selec- tion for 25 Bruéey. ¢°Bfi've¥e¢,,\,|¢ Cnuggflgn, 12 pkis. different varieties, mir selec- tion for 50c , _ B|.“c'evs Hcu'Vc“e¢n\,]¢ C01|¢¢\|0_||, l_l plcis. diflcrcut vnnetics and X-lb. each, llcuns, Corn null Pens, our srleciioii, ior 155. our t.¢u.t»-nmeiv tti.mnt°.i iispags miriam- ur v-gsmiu. rum us rum.. asus... FREE‘°"r\mt»|. nun... `t'..unry supplin. oiinit-o ii.\pi~mt-un. ro.. for i-n.'». semi mr it. John A. Bruce & C0., Ltd- i2l.if.§l.‘.i.§.i’§?;'.2f?.f.§{.i$f Monday. land have returned home after visit- inminess °[ me Egg Circle’ 0'3" c°l` "_ -'» ing friends in Albany and Kensington lemmg mm shipping eggs' ew' one Y* '°`h" I M ‘U I' Messrs Ilruco Mac_l"hcrsou and Thorn- wil-d‘."' “my was reimlviiil' bm' ‘mer _ ns Diilftin uttciideil the candy festival °°“sldm`“bl° dlB"“SSi°“ it was reject' 5 PA'i`RlO'1`ISM<=;ns1 PRODUCTION “Belgium as a producing factor is obliterated from thc map. Britain, always unable to sustain itself, will have stronger nccds. That beautiful section of lrniice where _n little more than n your ago I saw the countless siooks of golden grain is_now scarred with the dccp-dug trenches. Surely, surely there is need for all that we can do. HON. MARTJN BURIZELL, lllinislcr of Agriculture. 11 . NI; ’Ei=’” -_ .W :"5 _ ‘s¢@,».¢ gi, < _» lf. _ `i l ». i- ` ` "*i2""~'» ` ""l.sr.-l'¢f‘:‘» \.' .ut _ , l <¢.~__ _ ir, _ i .-- i,.,"i . ` '° 5' ; ”“‘t_ ¢ li : L o ~r'& ‘ _il , “=_'»p<_' i F T For a fourth less than the price we g. pay, we could get |hat.l-drawn steel iiiijlil wire. But that kind, though used in "` -i' most other wire fence. hasn't the Il/e, *i . if. -’l‘i4_l§ _ -_~_-..-, -1-M' `£**2 .vw-\-. i. ‘oi 3 i"-_-.ilu ‘iii ` o o 0 I -it _, f ~ - ' the spriuginess, the strength we on for Maritime Wire Fence. So we mane this fence of extrs~heaV7. nm , M ,_ th -_,_ _ hard drawn steel wire c-f nine-gauge. 2,, ,.f,,,§:ff.,,,d $02,, _ Constanltly wo :Eat it for qtahty. And bers. Then setnm agency.. so we now ia ence s more strength than it probably will need. ` 'l'his Feiie e l-Iaswvfast Strength more than enough--that's our way. You gal.-t by the longer life of this better fence. _And we lock lateral: end tip- rightwire rigidly. yet springily,_ _.,, hmm with a cross-leverage ltwli » 1 that dlmply .CANNOT let go _, ' under the hardest strain. . _ . ~- O O O O F¥£<‘._‘?'-Ff'"- You can.bsn.k pn the strength ‘ lt will pay you well. , Address ' we, new mumswicx wma _ l'EliCE C0., Ltd., llloncti_ui,_lil-_B. , Yet the price of Maritime Wire I-ence is no ?_l,iii`i§`.i’ ladle!-and the fence surely reli.i" '- ' U e § F :iii 5' 4 __ _ Qhia extra-qvallfly Wlro we put a f'.r'to9\lI» even hsavycost ot galvaniung. _We put en ,.1 if .1 ‘ '“ _ _ L. _ 1.1. _ 'vii .: ui, i"f ' l ---,AQ f » `iiiil'i."'- ,_ _'i,i‘f;-5: f` Pi' f I lil if ‘ -i if » Il 3'.-‘ " ,,., ~'£_`TI\_ , ,th fi: ..,__ |. 1., ,___ |l1‘l t . ,-,_3,| . _ '_ :#4 W, ,,__ _ _. _ _ _gt_ ~f , _ .*~r` -_ - fr - ~ . 1- ' , l 1.; if-T' ° _ , _‘_.~ _ ”‘ - W J . ’ ff* ,_ c ._-2. - Q, y' ~'. 1 ‘, _ _ ,`.»1;i - ' if 1 . ' tty %i ll V ,ii d a 0 0 ' V -' __ __ Maritim _ _,._ It t_ i higher an on mu! Foy or o ' iz'--'v . . l,_§il:'§iil tm um uf: of on .-of-ium»_.l_ .. or : _ bfi, in ~ » n , “I 1; -r F5 ' _ -_ 1 <' ' . if 1*." ._`.“""'>"..H!°"-‘V ' T Q' ,&'l- _ _Li 4-- `f_'-_"2 1-- - _,Ji -v -I i.g,i‘_1 _ ‘ __ --. - - _ _ . V, ., 1 ' ft! fir? _ -A.£\ .I Q i ___{` E _ H ' ;*i`_'_ _‘ ¢;`_; .77-',` ‘_ T `iM°iNS - roar criou _ know it is so good _ _ - if-if ( OA. Mothers are glad to _ _-_.j see the children enjoy ` Cown.n’s Perfection Cocoa, because they 1 W f0l‘ ‘V V' lltiptists. i\lctliotlist.s niid l‘i'csb\'t0r- zm'“`m°“"' “Nil ll ‘poll Sim zm"'“l` inns ull gntliorcd. First come the ucunl “"9" lim mll"“':"‘g “""“" ‘“`l""i"‘l them in H Pure Cocoa is rich food value and is so siiy digested. ,,. °' ° ° <.==»=-vt-. " _ Emp .__ . __:‘_ nrtvil wus ilio uppoiiitiiil-iii ol' Mrs lions by Miss Charlotte Druke, liirs, flurry Hyde, and Mrs. W. W. ijrosliy know what side your ou." The second The third touched it responsive pn- triotic chord in ull hearts entitled “Coll all llandss" and it gained in forc f rv " hurl to rnspoiul to it hearty encore, her sclt>~~tio1is‘ most appropriate, being was un 'abundant supply oi' “crcntnrc 1-_ninl'orts" deftly. siviftly und smiling- ly served. All who wcrc in any ~.-.-ag.- responsiblo for the siiccvss oi` thc Hlltllfrrlhtr. deserves special and zn- dlvirluul nit--nlion but, that is not pos- sible. ll’ smiling rrotintetiances, hilur- ious laughter :ind numerous personal +-xpi~r>ssioiis urc any criterion, then all pri-sont. thoroughly enjoyed incin- selves. THE MOTHER JOB . . (June Burr in New York Tinicsl lt really lsn't hard to be tt mother, Thorn really isn‘l very much to do; The days arc just exactly like each otltcr~ You simply shut your eyes niui_wnn- der through! |'l_<_ I-‘or six o`rlork is time enough for ris- ing, ‘-"_“ .'\nd getting nil the cliildrt-ti w,ashcd und tlresueil. And lu'enki'ast‘cookl\tl'--lt' really stir prislng, . lint mothc-r's never seem to itped n rust! . 'Flu-_ lunolics must bfnparked andfdack- cts rounded. f .ind cvcryliody soothed and sqilt to school. To say that mother rushes is unfound- , ed- ` She's nothing more to manage, as a rule. Unless it is to finish piles of sewing, And cook and wash and iron and scrub and sweep, To order food and keep the furnace going- And then perhaps to hide herself and weep! And when at last slte‘s tucked "4, »' de v_ »' »-ianlilze £l-iwithat Dawn to 2;! I .she _ ,,,_, ore to do ` o'cl6e '. ' '1 _ .. . . , ' ., - inonthly iucmbcrs, uiccting under tho ‘lilli-i'-1**-`AM'f ‘]°l'“ “\' H'"'.k"i'i' PHS" _,Ha-ci,,,,s mm dignmed lcadersmp of tlcni tunuiiitnouwly nppointeil :in at Mrt-r Pope Crosby. 'llie roll wus culled "mrk "1 "“5Dl°i‘-I for |1\‘l‘ Z1’-Ill ill 1`0t’lll- ' ' ` ‘ ' '. .. . - _ ..‘ ' - by Itlrs. Sntnuel Drake, Rocoriliiig-Soc "'g_ ilu” |".'""‘h) MM” i"".""" O i 9"' m,m,v_ _‘Am-mm the ,mS)_“_ss u__ms_ noi, lirsl v|t't‘~tii'\~sitloiit; ltliss llnntricc l\'li‘i‘:irlh_\'. ltcv. Sc<‘.t‘4~inr_\'; Miss Mziry Georllc Oriiiun ns fiolel-Tate. ’l`lio ati- lllilwh’ Nui.8'1"'-'li`i"`iY`i .Mrs A“""li mm, im_(__Hm_; of N_ B__ ,,_ E_,_ Bmudl l.t'l~iii_niti, li'cu:;tir\~i‘; bliss \Vinn|c :tt i`lt.'itittmi in Juno. with Miss tfliar- Mmlrml-lv' ` M.'“n""“f"'"i`f\1`m“i Mis” lotto llruke :is alllt-r;il<~. After this Mary ll" illnmlmw’ hfmincli “mi lluw on t~iiicrtuiit\ut\nt of u mor.: varzcd tint: Himnah if |0l"'s°“`y' “Immun” ii’ i'"m` iiiti-wstiiig t-liariiteictx llcv. Gcorg't‘Or- mllwe"~A‘ i_mii_|»i'o.~1irliiii,`_ 'l`li<‘ vliurcli choir ron- _ _ l ____ t\‘i'*in.tit't\i'ii 'ul ‘i‘:" "":- ' ' ' "' .-.t §...._._i.f ...” 13.2, ‘.,ll.f.il_i`."i..f.’.§.'.`..‘-i, "‘:¥=":"S ‘° lm' “mf-_ Mr 1>°>:’<' iiutlor the lezttlorsliip ol’ i'.li's. Frank "|l.v1 L'_D“: __.R"“|_"` 'S SQNOHHI-V _'H' llowurd, orgnnist. The presence. ot' If m"'"'l i'l"""i’f 'mpc li°,"'a~v “"9" iilr. Suttiuel Frizzcll with his grains- r“°v°f"_`Mr"'j M‘ll""S oi }`"""".h lil' phoitc and most exvcllcitl. selectioti ol' mag. “lm wfu’ """"mg _Mr“' 1.\'Icl\“~v."' rvrortls, religious, patriotic and huui~ hm 'llmss is 'ww “'m“:“uy,'" Wm' oroiis, was grontly npprccinletl. llccitu-i pm`mnU“iu`°"`“l" noni biclvlm' "I MT STEWART - 'lilo (i"il‘li. thc l‘. E. l. it. .-pl-nt Sunday with friends in i\1i. ls‘ii‘\v:trt.-'l‘liougli the were in their order most appmprmwi hauling svusoii was short this winter, 'l'i.e first ul’ u humorous nature with n yd .ihmff now" wall so “lim” l.“mh"r moral "Sho\v vour colors and let them at (lurks Bmw" "UH “S were is this year. Mr. <‘l,'irk luis nvcr 400 cords to Ft. ,_ _M _ _I . _ _ manufacture lit-i`orc_t`roeze-up next $,?____,,,l;; '£1511 vim”:’s]0§';nii}&2;tg;2?f. lull, and niosl ot this is for his own use in his extensive business.-Mr. Robert Jny, son oi’ Bciijnniitt Jay. Pati- ning Brook, was taken to the I’. E. E 'i Hospitzil bv ln- Toombs, Mt c e or ond ex resslon bv iv rs. ' ' ' ‘ ` ' “,_ "V_ Cmsbws re“l:im_1ng_ Ml;s__ awp Stc\v_ari_.“oii Saturday morning, and Ham Howlml was in mm voice _md opeiutcd on for nppcutlicltis the sniuc day. _ills litany friends are glad lo lcurn that thc operation. though ti. scr- suug with taste und- feeling. Tlierc ` “lug 011.0! “"l"" i‘“""°"ssf“l‘ lt' is “ mul" singular i-olncitlcncc that on thc sntnc date two years alto. "Holihle‘s" brother Wesley, was operated on for appendi- citis also.-Tlio ill-nth oi' Mr. John Mcliay, ugcd 67,' occurred at her honic in l~`rcnt-lt Village on Thursday niorn- ing, March -lib, :iftcr an illness of one week of pneumonia. Site leaves io niourn u sun, iingli in French Vil- Iago. and one daughter. Mary, who WHS llllllllie 10 llc* home in time for the funeral on Saturday, on account of the boat being stuck.~L.' They’re Popular In Nova Scotia WHY DODD’S KIDNEV PILLS ARE A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY .. ...~»-_...- People H-ave Learned From Long Ex- periences that by Curing the Kid- ney Ilia They Benefit the Entire 'BoUy. Sl’lt’i',llAitllOR. l-lullfax Co.. N. S., March i2tli.-(Special)-"l have lak- cn' n couple oi' boxes of Dodd's Kidnt-_v l’llls and have received great, benefit l`i'oni them. They are certainly u tinge pill for anyone suffering front Kidney trouble." So says Mrs. Alex. E. Nilchey, and she speaks the sontl- ments of _a large number ot the wo- men ol Nova Scotia. l)odd's Kidney Pills so long been in general use re- cogniiieli us the for Klditey troubles. family medicine home-s.-~ --People have iongiexporience that if nil\i|or__Kidne_v ills with Pills need not tear 8\lC has Average Imports Years 1910-1913 Wheat. _ 28,439,609 bush. Oats _ _ . 23,586,304 “ Barley. _ 15,192,268 “ Corn. _ _ . . 7,621,374 “ Peas._.. _ 703,058 “ Beans.__.. 639,653 “ Potatoes.. 4,721,590 “ | oni