_ts ~ 1 s'1t..~.'.- .. _ _,. . .4 'ij' (‘\;,’. _'qv ei _ .Al 1; .iz ~ fr-t~-_ _- ->':1‘.i’t _,_ .___ _._..__ ;-.~';<_`c 1 1. Lg( :_-__-‘Y-. t;§‘_--1? -_-_-for V' H' .~ in :_ yi/-_ ._ . . \ 'T43'-. L"l';. fo.-s-',-' - f~3f.f_l\1.\"_¢“ 'f"w~ ._'-"‘ -‘ii .:.fJ_-- `: _ _.1 1 . f '4 . _\_\\, ..____§_ I-:.3 '-1-`.l..7:-‘ ` Z 3:. `-_-'gif _ .‘-:S Fl). -_-_-F., _._ ' Fi): 5" ~ .’\"‘v , 5 1.1.9-‘li ,~=‘ --‘i\;` is ‘*‘<" If 1 _-2' i‘ .=. :§` J ,. v -____ . T51 ' ,'.' . ____..; ___ ill; .. _.~.,;‘ f `-‘~i»ri;f . 1 (4 ‘1 l, .- 4 _ -~ w. _.ic- ti ii _ . _ _Having bousht hamsat a price whic yzaux- catalogue _ and - ._ equalled- _ 4 "'¥‘ " . ;189'_ize,Fortune uaiii. ,G01 d filled ~ -~ “J Y .-'l ’ case,-fitted witha15 ' ‘_ _ movement for $9.90. -_ .*,.- .`*'- _ case at'$6.95 ._Waltham Watches'~hefo1_e the ad '_\= 1 1_4 'irrprice we are abieto- offer- you Wal t- Comoare the followi ` ricfsé niil "F3 il’ _ The-same movement in a Silva, roid ' .. E r ‘.121 f. alarge nu n_i.tr ti hcannotbe edu al- see lifztgey tzole ' r'l . _wr _T _-_ic " ‘ »eweiedW_-alilrzujr ° " = -" _4____ _ 1 `17Jewelledzc'j1st ' 111 dont deliver them by winani mess-_ -. “ 'if;. _ 00lf§_0"“00i l"‘°°Y Baptist Churchs’ _services Sunday 11th. - Dun"§ias." 11.00. -Bt. Pster's._ 31- D. m.` Rev ._N.=Rsnd will preach.. ~ ..*ROLLO- JBAY WEQT-Miss _ Gladys Townshend spout l\°_r'E»o_tor» holidays wlthher parents at Rollo Bay _West. Miss Annie Campbell spent 'her Easter holidays with her rrents at- -Rollo Bay West. Mr. f rthur Kelly is visiting at Rollo Bay West. Mr. Gordon Dingviile is viitit- ing at Bay-Fortune, the gusstof his .brother Judson. The many friends of_ Mr. Dan McDougall_learn with deep regret that he still keeps very ill. - .JFORTUNE-Mr. Charles Collin, Bay Fortune, lost a very valuable brood sow .last - week. Mr. Gordon. Dingwell, Brackley Point, is spending a few'days at his old home in Bay Fdrtune. It is pleasing to write that Mr. John McKenzie,_of Bay Fortune. is recovering from his recent illness. while loading hay Mr. William Mc- Donald, of -Red House, had themisfor- tune to fall oi! the load and severely cut his head. At latestreports he is doing nicely. -It is pleasing to note that Mr. Elbert Burke, of Fortune, 'is recovering fromhis recent illness. Mr. Wm. Collin, of Bay Fortune, had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in his shoulder. He is recovering al quickly as can be expected.-F. Mlnard's Llnlment Co.. Limited. Wm. Gentlemen.--Last Winter 1 rece v great benefit from the use of MIN- '8 LINIMENT in s severe attack of LaGripps. and_I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINBON. "Sac the biggest herd of theluffaio in lhe World-ln the big five part fea- ture at the Prince Edward last time today. 9411-4-9Mll. It would appear. that wiili'-the in also enthused thc members to get more mon to join and the prospects are now goodthnt the movement will num er v un eers ave jo _ e lately, and if each member will enaea cw rw re ve, an greay increase in membership and efilcienc have a deterrent effect upon recrult-- _ - 1'Hm'rv-Five onowulo ‘ ..°L.AD|§8_-You are cordiillly lu- vited to caliand inspect a select aa- sqrtment 'of;up-in-date miillnery on saturday. April 10th.- at Miss Comp- tonfs. Georgetown. Smart styles and special attention' given tolndlvidual becomingness. 9893-4-8M1ipd , ..*8TURG_EON-The iishermen of Sturgeon are busy preparing for the Sprlng’s fishing, making traps and preparing boats. Mr. Milford Moore w gear from_Mr. Philip Jamieson, jr. r. Russellvfoore and his team are busily engaged hauling wood for Nathaniel Taylor. M_r. Wm. Fraser has finished up hauling Mr. James Brown’s supply of fire wood. Mr. George Johnstone, of Brudneil, was visiting friends in Sturgeon the guest 'of Mr. nnd.Mrs. Jones Llewellyn. Mr. Daniel King and Mr. Murdock Allen, Houghton Island, were visiting in Sturgeon. The new residence of Mr. John Gridiu 'narrowly escaped being burnedf rom s defective flue, but was saved by the timely arrival- of a ‘neighbor Mr Murdock King has pur Nell Ceilings.” _ .°The Rev. A. D. Mcintosh preach- ed his farewell service in Bay Fortune Church, Sunday, April 4th. He leaves shortly for Western Canada.-L ..°Mr. - Chester Burke, Fortune Bridge, spent the week end in Cardi- gan, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Webster.-L . li Mmunum § 2id*'i@l*l‘ The passing of Mrs. McQueen of Orwell who had almost reached the hundred year mark deserves more than the brief mention given before. Catherine McLean was born in Scot- land over ninety eight years ago. Sho moved with her family to I’ E I , at way. She was one of a few remaining “The-twenty-sixth Battalion at the landmarks-of that community. EKQS (Der dozen) 180. Prlncs Edward. Bae the flower- -of - Of the six.sous and three daughters ‘_Pl’ill¢ 300081' (DOT lb-) $00 Cana`da'a. youth ' ready for the Em- horn to h_e|;_three survive her, o. son in FOWI (DGP lb-) 10°- re Cali. _ -9411-4-9M1l' Boston and two daughters on the old 'Cllillkeni' ' 11 1° 13'-Y . home; her-husband and the rest oi' rwhelf _(Def bllllwl) 31-00 i0 $1-25' . _ the childr_en_ predeceased her. '3U¢kWl19l¢ 709-- C U E N Mrs. McQueen was vigorous and _Blfley _ . 70 10 759-. _ - _ _ _ .. youthful lookingat her extreme age Tl-lb Bllilef (PGP lb-) 240-- - _ ' but a severe cold iterminated her life. 3091 1 _ _:sho was s_mothe'r1n1srsei. A Godly Turnlol (vor lm J . wolnan whose sterling character wan for_her_the love opnll the wellstbink- _ --1° ' ' -ing people who knew her. B60!-(lb-) 7 10 30* Her people belonged to the Baptist bod; but she united with the Presby- . f ' _ ' 7. terlan Church of Orwell and for yours _' "‘Yo‘ur. last opportunity. to see the' f£l:,'“n§a]‘:£|:’pi:`|i,l:,§ 3:gh']}L°eI;\l,°|ig“a.fag; _threw .hor influence with thc local Big Fire Part Feature inthe Days of ,-.-...nr shooting practice, .,',.¢,,,.' ' ,ho °_l_1“r_o_l1- Shodhed sl_}"l_1_er faoultkas tilt ruisirhunsering Herd at me Prmes sa.- Supervisionof Capt. Landrigan » has ° °' 'wt' '"1 fr p°‘ - ° “ sw” ° Ward' 994"'4'9Ml_‘- corn shg was -garnered into the gar- ner of t el God-she loved-ami served. - _ MRS. JAMES F.-HENDERBONL ‘ ` -- survtve tgttil igttert the wllils is oveiigla _ _ _ ____ _ C A A D I A N At Bedeque, P E I, on Tuesday, vor to get a man to join, the move- 13l’;‘;_?‘fgltlh'a 81121;* ff ?es‘:;’l°§‘u'£l ‘gf _ F I C :gent frayed md hsgdunto 'gl thmugh dearly beloved wli'e.of James F. Hen- derson, aged 31 years The late Mrs "_ Wm not be long before mm-B mag tiendgrslcénthsd been in _t'aili1ilg_i:eaitli _ be nom in victoria Parr, and practise °" “ ‘t h‘;"}_ ”°§"'“ ““ fi “B-i‘}”§ _ SAN FRANCISCO ‘ _ shooting at the Rifle Range, ‘which V93' ° W ° 5 ° “Ven “ 'ts ' ‘_”- “' _'W' *W* conditions will naturally assist in Cmumbm' h°pl“5 the change °f cu' T' V- 30 ` " training the men for active ‘ service m°"‘°'might '°“°"’ her t° health’ but ' Limit Thf¢¢ Monilw the change did not have the desired ~ - ' - l at home should circumstances require - ' such service durlngthe coming sum- ?"°"t-“nd “he "°'i‘“'“_9d ‘mme '*b°-“‘° ' mer. Col. Moore-and-officers-of diffe- °‘"`- m0l1ti1s prev ous to her death, rent companies have -been most inter- "her" “H that mvmg h-°°m"““d hands Fr C.harl°ttetown estod in the Home Guardorganisstion Sl‘:‘"‘1|d° “mg d°.nl;“`l° Th;"_d°°°`“”fd “'53 V18 P01115 dll Ch let tho men l!rom.this_'out'show their 9 eden “"5 ‘ir v" M““"k‘” “nd Using and Returning vi V a rcclation of this volunteer services Mrs' Wright' °f‘V“-nc-°“"°"' B' C" 'md pp formerly of Bedoque. Her mother and - . Goins via Chicago and It is not expected that the mmua can ist r I) r Were' Witll-'h r th l t -R f ' vis Vancouver or vice ver a See Ci63I‘lY C1056 by, 31111 fO1' do much for Home Guards these stren- fhnfe m0‘;3l'é she was aemosteamlzl ° ‘"‘“““ 5,750 ,ddmogm 5 ' this team” et 31° Wlthcut md' ' mnds- mn get' ble woman'and her many sterling llua- ° ting men enlisted for the front. But - _ W- B- HOWARD. l_>.l .A.. 0.1 .R.. Salsas. QIQSSCS, ilhefe YSll_ff¢ ¢1`l(ii€88 a m id change has taken DlacB_m an lities caused her to be loved and re- N. B. mi3.ery» and Sometimes b inane” lands in favour of Home Guard Units °9°°t°d by Tl" Wlim “Sew her' A" _'GED' w"m{:_`::'¢,r,)§’,l',f,’Qi,‘{',§`,,§x°'°” "“”d` follows. We are competent to asm. ronowlsz nom emmea from... {_l;'v‘;‘.:_S‘§w‘;§f_ _‘;§§_;'__§§_f_r"§§°c‘;*;§pf;§§ gxamme yquf eyes, British paper will show bow military b '_ al M to-d _ men favor volunteer Home Corps or u‘;nce‘§'(“n5';’“ ’;‘“onf;f°to tflhat caglm Wt We use the 'most modern Guards- ‘ ' ' ' ‘ °”° W ° P" °’ MODt8§U¢ sclenhfic meth°ds,and an-antee The value of the many volunt tug; ';;°l‘l'“;,l_1i'5EG°'{he'I;l§;’ f"'”e'°°I t°°k Eastern Sass I _ 'C I Il ‘ ‘ ' . ' i 904-3-l7MwfU . ~ - _ _ Corps now in training _for homo' de- fir 8 my' B '"3"' “nd ° K C li 1 ~ sausgactlon _ gauge if impresiliugiéwigagrgltlaimiugg their lasafigglpegtseto ine ihgy egtegfzif Intefllauonal une i _ - _ fm°.‘;§§:'3§\ce_ Msg amused com_ ed in life. The service was conduct- _ _ ~ . ._ J, » ‘ _ g_m_°y . so by ne.. .snexsy sian... o. Increased Service ` ` . .`.' ' _ _A ll idlifhin ti'ibi.t W; _F_- TAY!-OR. M.- D». 9- U- prongs: aopneias. ___§;;_~; _g»;»_g_;;-_f ;;';;;;g1_<;\;*§;; 3;; ‘;_';_ ...¥.°.§.‘J..§:ti’..'.’l`rr.."..§§_‘i....§......‘l..‘-?....‘I st. Jose to nos¢es..._...ss.oo q|‘_|_ UN|yg|g.|1'y ' _ _ " _ of the scoased. e remains were _ un ) Souns’ P Ia]-and :,°";’.f's:gg ffflgafgcyiagi tilafelglienvg’ H1: laid to rest in North Bedeque Presby- Sf. J0|1l1 I0 P01’ti8l1d....$4.50 "MOHi2gu€. RE- I- % c5i?dI5g"‘to Lord Desborough, it may ‘°"l““ C°’“°“"”' » - _ ' . ‘ be expected to go serenly on its w,ay Bragg?|;:£°§“%£‘1guTn:ih‘:§g°“Bg$' st85¢1'001ll8 ...... ...........$1»00 ` Il . 2 _ ' °'.'i°,"°' LAT' nn' '.A..”' g1¢|5|§¢us;!¢:'|:;eI¢i‘;»rli'3u1';9I¢;|‘:`i|i|? ¢i|:|i?;n|:'[¢_ acquiring strength and impori'-“ce as Arnold; also father and mother, two Leaves St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 heads clean-nothing like-it 25c bot- R gums' ¢ d 4|, ,,»| 9 ,mon -sisters sind two brothers who have the n. in. for Lubes. Esstport. Portland and _ _ _ _ _ ,"9 E A Foster _Cenmm bm“t°N` Wlll“"‘£,"°mg5 vga: “fe tigxmu .sympathy of_ the community in this Boston, also Saturdays for Boston dir-‘ ' " ° ' ' 93'9'_1.419)|3i§ get ggiuniary 'Framing Corps-womq their-sore bereavement. 5 ect- Retuming leaves Central Wharf; mil _' _ _ ""|barlng`ur_I_dera` mairvsltoua prairi: tor_:)§ortla&1dét(M’ox;days only) Eastport _- _ .an sun naoenealnte aye o ‘n can .' on. m_.l"f|‘;*_*‘_rl§;‘{_‘;_ {’,}'_‘§_§'§‘“__(§f_“;,'§‘,§',§‘,f’§,,§’,',' me .Thundering Hera--at the runes - se. John city 'rioiret omee. 41 King might never have enlisted have pass- ¢‘|"‘*"“° 94"4‘°M"» i"'ge'bIiRmE A t st J h N B 1-" _ . _-_ f.- - ' .. .sen. .om - . ‘ '- €,',’j{,§{,?L{,?,§,§f°§‘§‘,.,"{§’,§§;'l‘.I“.§.$.°‘L°i..{'§. -‘-“"°_~ A. E- PLEMING- T- F- -nd P- A- St-» MARBLE AND GRANITE WURKS. sensus of opinion that their experi- ' "Don't lay you oanlt come. Make a J°h“' N' B' . ‘ence in _those corps has been of the apsclai effort. See in the Days of the utmost value." Thunderln Hard at the Pri - » U nos Ed ward. lt wil repay you. 94i1~4~ilM1l. W WHEN AUSTRIAN CHIP.. il ILOWN UP IN QANUIE Paris mom- f by the steamer the Bliauasr has pnrehueg ,valuable nest of nah. H. Chandler _ _Barley, 70c. to 78c. Timothy, 34.50, EASTERN PERSONALS \ to $6.25. clover. ss.2s to 312.715. Pork., suit: - ' 1;. wise ..................... _.. -412 Capt. Prowsc 4_3. E.‘Hearts 42 J. Doyle 42 G.fH. Taylor ..".. 41- T. Harper J.A.Moo're A.__McCsbe W. Jenkins H. Jewell c.:c¢t»=< mfs* U-¢§3®®¢¢¢ Lieut.Bterns . . . . . . . . . The standing of thc team shooting' so far is: ' No. 1-average 39.2. No 2--average 38.8. 0lI|0lG0 MAHKHS i (Special _to The Guardian) CHICAGO. April 8.-Wheat, No. 2. Red, nominal; No. 2 hard, $i.54l,(¢ to` 31.55%. Corn, No. 2 yellow. non1inal;' ‘chased a‘very'handsome colt from Mr: N°' 4’ ye"°w' 70_%c'; w w%c'. oats' ‘ No. 3, white, 56%c to Btilygc., Stan-» dard, 57%c. Rye, No. 2, $1.15 to $1.16. $14.90. Lard, $9.37. nlbs, $9.00 to. $9.50- __ ,.,_.. ._ _ S’SIDE MARKETS _-_ (Corrected Wednesday) garllemhbuz. . _ _.£15 to uc w ea . _. ,, . . _ Batter, lb. (dairy) ' _.20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 Calfskins, lb. .14 Eggs, doz. Hay, loose ton Hay, pressed Hides, lb. Lamb pelts __ .80 Oatmeal, perf 100 66 .60 . 2,! . 16 15' 11.00 12 . 00 . 16 *"3 P? Se = Oats, (white bus. Oats (block) bus. Potatoes, bus. 'Roller Mill, flour. Der 100 8.25 _Straw, pressed. ton Turnips, bus. Wheat. bus. 1.50 Wool, lb. .iiil 8.75 .00 .65 .25 3.50 5.00 .15 1.60 .30 “Let us put up-me ingmdgems of our an early ago, and livcd near Montague _'j MARKETS PM Carpet Wash for you-we give full dir- till she married John McQueen al- -- ` ` ections for making and using same. most eighty-years ago. At Orwell sho Oats (whim) 580- 354.-. full quantity. E. A. Fostter. took upher residence with her bus- .0808 (black) 600- ' 9391-4~8M3i` band where she resided till called a- SIIBW (WP WU) 05-00' 1-lay, pressed, (per ton) 814.00 Potatoes (per hugh.) Hides 16°. Calfslrins 176- Bsusssss db.) 16c» ickets on Sale March lst to No th. 6118 a Chicago. Boston, 9.00 s.. m. Monday and Fridays 4.55 150 .5 45 _ _ ' I -' "7"" " ' " ' " _ I ' ‘="' - ' -_ ' ' _Home Guard No. lnowlcsds in thef - V 1 _ f°""‘_F"‘»‘°.__“’“"“."“'_"‘°""°'f »...;.;’?.'l_‘.S.‘.'.‘..’1..‘I.°.".i:"i‘..i.’°f»‘s”‘-i'»°i` e-_»»-f.-»--»_l--1--iw----»1---=4-- ru ~ ~ ..~-»r. saloon was is cancun _casa mustseesmnauy eros.-. ~ 4 §;;°\;§1_;_“§§n'>§a1§:é11}Vff'L°:_f&§__°'$. _ _ ____ _ __ “°“‘*“_"°“*“‘»‘°°' - . - “ .,,,,,¢,.,',,.;;“““,,.,,,,, ...ms 1..., was.. tl... l...'..ne.i. ......nrs wasp... or MH- wEoi-E;°M3§v§_L:é&Hg_%¢_g=[wé\av#mga~su. - - `7_"" _ ‘___ ' _ '_' ' _ Prowse and Sergt.-McCabe. the score. ` 4' ' ~ ' _ ._ _‘- _..~s'r. Psrsnfs Ano ouuoas .stu rm-ses_$6o0. »41o»4sue_i “Na 2 was bwen__ Mow _B me m._._ _ _ for* _a medicine and quite another thing to produce irrefutable evidence that it actually cures in serious eases. We prefer to let the cured ones speak for themselves. and that is why you find in almost every newspaper the report of someone who has been cured by the use of Dr. Chase’s medl- cines. Today we present the swom statement of Mr. Wesley Maxwell. When a man goes to this trouble in expressing his gratitude there can be no question of the benefit he has re- ceived. Mr. Wesley Maxwell, Orange- ville, Ont., writes: “I have been using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and I must tell you that before I started using them I could only make water with the greatest difficulty, and had very severe pains in the back. I sm completely cured now by the use of these pills. Before that I used a lot of doctors’ medicines without any bene- iit that I could sec. I am thankful for being cured, and can recommend Dr. .Cure __ _-._,i _ ... -._ It is one thing to make big clalmsltlhasds Kidney-Liver Pills very high- y,, . _ ._ .- . . _ SWORN STATEMENT. "This is to certify that l, Wesley Maxwell, of the Township of Caledob. was cured of kidney trouble by ‘tak- ing Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. “Wesley Maxwell." (Sworn before me as correct this 6th day of January, 1915.-Wm. Haw- kins, Sen. Justice of the Peace.) This statement is al'so_end_orsed by the Rev. Geo. W. Robinson, who is Mr. Maxweil's pastor. ' This cure will interest a great many People who are suffering as Mr. Mar- well was with kidney and urinary trou- bles. lt will only cost you a quarter to buy a box of Dr. Cl1ase's l_{ldn_ey- Liver Pills and putthis medicine to the test. We are sure that you will be thankful to the writer for describing his cure to you. For sale at all doni- ers. or Edmanson, Datos '& Co., Lim- ited. Toronto. 020.000 0FF[llE0 WllLlll0 T0 FIGHT (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, April 7.-A London syn- dicste has offered a purse of $20,000 for s iight between Jess Willard, who won the heavyweight championship from Johnson atllavana. last Monday, and Frank Moran, of Pittsburg. Wil- lard will be offered $1,000 travelling expenses. Moran was defeated by Johnson in 20 rounds on points in Paris, June 27, last year. NEW YORK SOCIETY PARADES _ EASTER STYLES ` DESPITE' THE SNOW. v NEW YORK, Apirl 5.-New Yorkers enjoyed rt white Easter Sunday, 'for the first time in-many years. Despite the snow, the annual Easter parade took place, n. bright, warm sun aiding thousands in clearing Fifth Avenue for the display. Unusnally large num- bers of flowers were in evidence, and photographers were busy snapping society in its newest dress. “Our Own Boys in moving pictures at the Prince Edward see them. Last time today. 9411-4~9M1i. Trains Outward Read Down Mon. Dly. Dly. Wed. ex Sun ex Sun . A.M. 7.00 Del). 8.13 9.00 9.45 10.20 Arr. Tues. Thur. & Sat. 11.30 Dep. 1.14 2.44 5.00 Arr. P.M. 3.25 Dep. . 4.15 Arr. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur ' 8; Fri & Bat. 3.00 3.00 Dep. - 4.55 4.20 5.39 6.12 7.45 2.00 2.54 3.23 3.47 4.10 :*':"5° mos oem Charlottetown gunter River merald Jct. Kensington Snmmerside Snmmerside Port Hill 0'Leary Tlgnish Emerald J ot. 4.25 5.23 6.16 7.35 s Charlottetown Mi. Stewart Moreii St. Peters Souris 8.55 5 Arr. Elmira * 4.40 4.15 Dep. Mt. Stewart 5.52 5.27 Cardigan 6.20 5.56 Montague 7.05 6.40 Arr. Georgetown Diy Sat ex Bat. only & Sun. some “SET Cape Traverse P.E.I. RAILWAY .iii Trains inward. Read up. Dly. Tues. Mon. Mon. exlilun Thurs Wed Wed & Sat &Fri &Fri P.M. A.M. P.M. A-.M. Ar. 5.15 11:30 12.10 10.10 4.07 10.31 11.03 8.50 3.23 10.03 10.19 8.05 2.46 ons _s_.4t -‘ 2.15 9.15 0.15 Dir. - ox Sun. - 8.55 12.1-5 7.54 10.42 7.01 0.35 Dep. 5.45- -7.30 V AM. Arr. 8.50. 7.50 nep. 8.00 1.o0~ Tues. Mon,- _ Thur. Wed, __ _ &_ Sat. &. Sat. 10.30 11.96 0.-15 9.35 _ _ 8,40 j 8117 ' _ .7.00 D99. 5.40 ` Arr. 9;20 ' 8.04 7.33 DCD. USD. Arr. oo:'¢?'~1oeoe ' ».».»'¢'.~. 5¢¢e3$ 7.40 0,50 6.50 Dly; ex Bat. Sat it only -Sun. 3.19 3.10 Del). 4.57 4.25 7.00 5.55 Arr. Charlottetown Vernon River Murray Harbor Arr. Dep. 4 10.00 9.45 s.2a' s.:41 asa, 7.00 |". _ nu. mu. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS _ '_A-M. All. ` 1 n 1 W Manohn A;-o c'RANl1'E wonxs & Brown. ' attended to. Furness 1 Sailings From LONDON From _IALIFAX April 11th April 3nd Start Point " 25th °‘ 15th (via N. F.) Graaillta Ml! 1th lfioa4i.ivlaP00l. l'romiiAi.lrAx - Vla.Niid. Via. NM. - Aprilia, " Nui Agra sth Duraaso Mar lol L... Marble and Granite Works ' _ A lar e shipment of Marble Monuments of the 1915 s in different colors, were purchas- ed from the velrmont Marble Co. at their works in Proctor Vt. This selection was personally selected by the Compaw and have been shipped and will arrive bythe inter Boats any day and will be placed in our show rooms_Revere Hotel Building, Kent Street, lately occupied by Acorn The public are invited to inspect our stock. All kinds of Cemetry work promptly . - _ Letteringaspecialty. - The P. C. BRUWN & C0. ‘ Marble and Granite Works ` If tt makeyorhomeas eandsani ry it shoviiglirininou host haveit equlppedei-yi1'l\ 2 good iilumlr ing system and the bestis what you want. of For ttlliasuwork we offsrsygti our ggrvitveg. Shir!" a mdmw in this R80! lust lil! req ' the easiest. safestand most ecomomital of getting the results required. 0 _ _ ost as mesa to me ies toasy-sam away. can write _ |- 11 as AND GRANITE worms 1 85 -ii dei?