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I ` 1"< , N - .-; -, -')"°t ' @t"Y“6ur 2*' ‘ Picture ' Taken __ .S friends, the true spirit of Easter is best express. ed by some little giemlgembrance n veying person t _ gov d 8°? Wil 1' h oughtm our po _rat -not ' be more fitting. mg could Make the appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO Telephone 102.1 l *X00 il _| BSS Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX Sachem March 2nd Start Point “ log, Graciana “ im, March 3rd. Sagamore " 25;), " 12th. ‘faterino April 50, From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX vis. Nutt. via. Nnd. Duranso March toni March 6th Tabasco " 30th' “ 18th lloanoke April iggh Fumess,Withy & Co. Ltd. g Halifax. `ANADlAN PAC! Fic PAN AMA-PACIFIC EXPO SIT] ONS ‘ cnnsugitinn ls “Fmlt-a-tins"-That Vlonttmtl liuuiy this rms Fruit Juius. Avon, Our., Hay 14th. 1913. " I have used " Fruit-a-tives" for Indigestion and Constipation with most excellent results, and they centi~ lub to be my only medicine, When I get st;rtt:: six yegrs aio to use *mr our at a ose ut gra- dually reduced the due to one tablet at night. Before takin “Fruit-a-tives", I took `salts and otdier pills but the treatment was too harsh. I thought I might as well suffer from the il ness as from these treatments. Finally, I saw “ Fruit-s-tives ” advertised with a letter in which some one recommended them very highly, so I tried them, and €hl;ave"no hesitation in recommending ‘“' ANNIE E. CORBBTT. 5°¢- I box, 6 ior $z_5o, trial size, 25e- At_ all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottayu. | You Get Good Groceries Here \\`e try to please our patrons with fresh goods, low prices. courteous treatment and quick delivery. Phone us a trial order and see for yourself. P. L. Smallwood \ Upper Queen Street 9093-3-20Smths4i ___._1J 1 T-l---_l I Ladies Spring Shoes SAN FRANCISCO | I Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov. 30th. ‘ Limit Three Months. ` $124.60 From Pictou “Ginn and Returning via Chicago. -li GDIHK via Chicago and » Returning vin Vancouver, or vice versa. 517.50 additional -l I 1 SAILING-S FROM ST. ]Oli.\'; MISSANABIE, - - MARCH 26 METAGAMA, - - APRIL 9; GRAMPIAN, - - Aran. 16 UA LLING AT IIALIFAX. W.l¥. Howard, D. P. A.,C. P R..-St.]ohn.N.l¥ Geo. \Valler, Dominion felfixprcss Building . Charlottetown i I" Eastem S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boton.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms ............ ..'..$1.00 Leaves St. John Thursdays at 0.00 a. m. for Lubec. Eaatport. Portland and Boaton.RetumIna. leaves Central Wharf Boston 9.00 a. m. Mondamfor Portland. 'F-llflwrt Lubes and St. Iolm, _ St. Iolm City Ticket OBCI 47 Kina St. EIFLEMING. T. F.5r. l’. A. Bthhn NJ! A.S JCURRIE, Agent. Bt. IOIIIIIN. B. _High Grade Coal is the only- klnd we carry. it does not mat- ter when you order, you can bf pure of getting satisfactory C081 if you come to us. We have on hand an exceptionally good quill- ity of coal suitable for ranges and ktchenuee alsofor steam PU!- poses. How much do you re quite? Prices always r1shf~ fBllli\a`illBell&c0 of “ ' ‘sltdililch derangemente at daytime or Delilnlsn 001| W" "°°’ G L & ti rm ui isnt. ui ii tt to t me a. e. use snilndll °"&*| I ‘ nie afrteitgsii surest :eiuiil Riiowrf " I ills. - rtt°Nl _ The Spring Season finds us better prepared than ever before to supply your needs in stylish, comfortable foot- wear at fair prices. Every new Fashion is here. We have them in all the Beauty and Variety pos- sible to produce. Call in and convince your- self. -_-_-_-v-_-_-_-_-_-v-_;_-_-;-,-_-f,-:_-;,~.-;_~:;-::,-,-:_-:_~_~_‘:_-x vo ..* T. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. ..*PLEA8lNG .CELEBRA‘l"lON. - As a fitting close of the celebration of St. Patricks an entertainment and pie social under the auspices of the West St. Peters debating club was held in the Public Hall at Morell on St. Patrick's night, March the 17th. The night being fine the entertainment was largely patronlzed and passed off very successfully. The hall being taxed tc .ts utmost capacity. The programme which consisted of dia- logues, songs, recitatlons and musical selections was well received by 'zhe large audience who testified their ap- preciation by vigorous and well merit- ed applause. Although nearly all those who had part in the programme were but amaturcs on the stage yet it would be hard to psrticulurlze each one having interpreted their parts in a very creditable lnanner well worthy of the applause they received. After the conclusion of the programme come the sale of ples auctioned by Mr. Harry Cox of Morell who also ably acted as chairman lor the night, and under whose neigilance excellent order was maintained throughout the lengthy programme. When the cur- tain dropped on the last part it ended an entertainment which each particl- pant has every reason to feel proud of for the high standard of acting they attained on St. Patrick‘s night, March thc 17th. The singing of the National Anthem brought this most enjoyable and successful affair to a close.-S. CRACK SHOT ENLISTS. NEW YORK, March 18.-William H. Horton. until recently a sergeant ln the Seventh Regiment. National Guard of New York, has been grunted a com. mission as ilrst lieutenant in the Fifth Canadian Mounted Rllles, and is new In Sherbrooke. He holds the Seventh lieléllllellli Milly record with the new automatic 45 calibre pistol with an ab. solutely perfect score. Lieut. Harton joined the regiment in April. 1912, and remained until uns month, when he resigned to go to the front with the Canadian forces. The Seventh Regiment Gazette points out that he had been one of the Scventh's crack rllle as well as pistol shots. "Extra No. 1 Herring _ln half bar. rels. Lot us have your orders. Carvell Bros., Wholesale. 9075-3.19M5i_ niiciliulntiis (Special to the Guardian.) (‘-HICAGO, March 21.-Wheat, No, 2 Red, $1.571/4; No. 2 llurtl. nominal. Corn, No. 2 Yellow, nonilnal; N. 4. Yellow, 71‘,Qc. Outs, No. Zi \Vhito, 58%t:,; A, li0c.; Slnndurtl, I.i0c.; A, 60|/tc. llyc, nominal. Barley, 75c.; A, 84c. Timothy, $4.50; A, $6. Clover, $9: A, 13.50. Pork, $17.25. Lard, $9.81 Ribs. $9; A. 0.50. CH’TOWN MARKETS OMS (white) 58c. Oats (black) 609, Straw (per ton) $6.00 Hay, pressed, (per ton) 314,00 Eggs (per dozen) 18c, Print Butter (per lb.) 26c Fowl (per lb.) 1Uc. Chickens 11 to 13c. ,Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 701:. BarleY 'I0 to ’!5e. . .*IT PAYS to buy in this Province* . .*0NE CENT per word each inser- Alley & Co. Tub Butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bush.) Turnlps (per bush.) Hides 24c. 30c 15c 16c- 135 Queen S_t.' i _.___- “The undersigned offers for sale a good business stand situated at Kin- lock, Lot 57, coiitalnlng one rood of land. with a good shop 25 by 40 feat in sizc, tilted up for general store. 11 der and repair and reudy for business. Tho abovo property will bc sold low. Apply to undersigned. GEORGE FORBE8» Vernon River Bridge, March 6. 1015. 9012-3-15m0iE1i W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. (MeG'll.L UNIVERSITY) Montague, P. E. I. orriics or ture on. Fuses. Q is Ill! I/1 money thrown away. lf you want to coal at the-right prioe. Phone 111 For Sale 1 Buckwheat. ».... .60 .90 .30 .50 good warehouse adjoining and a . 'stable on the promises; all In good or- gn&’?°("`:;h1i’t°e")1l?gs_ _G5 _ _ .- ` - _ A 5 tx/ ‘JE ` Time it! In five minutes all stom- /V ‘I I | ‘Q We insist onyourexaininingtheagnal- Please, for your sake, get a large it of fuel that slides down your ate. fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln Plenty of dust slag and hllnkell mill! from any drug store and put your rsesble. Eat what you like and digest Save Money on it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion "“ “rd Wm “lp you' ohm bln" mlggxegdolglizcpldpsln belongs in your Calfskins 17c Beef (ib.) 'I to 80 Sausages (lb.) 15a S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter. lb. (croumcry) .22 .lla Calfsklns, lb. .14 .16 Eggs, doz. .20 Hay, loose ton $10.00 11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .16 Lamb polls Oats (black) bus. .60 .65 Potatoes. bus. ‘_ 25 Roller Mill flour, por 100 3.25 3.50 Straw, pr?sed, tou 5.05 Turnips. us. .15 Wheat, bus. 1.50 1.60 Wool, lb. .30 [III] |lIl]|lilSl|lllI [Ill SIGMIEH Pill III HIE MIIIUIIS "Pape's Dlspepsln" makes alek, sour, gasay stomach feel fine. sch distress will go. No indlgestion. ,heartburn, aourness or belchlng of ,gas, acid, or eruotatlons of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Dlapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. lt is tho surest. quickest and most cer- tain lndigestion remedy in tho whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of mon and women now oat their favorite foods without fear- they know Pape's Diapepsln will save them from any stomach misery. stomach right. Don’t keep on being miserable--lite is too short-you are not here long, so make your stay ag- home anyway. Should one of the fam- ily est anything which _don't agree with them, or in' case of an attack of l ilestlon, dyspepsls. gastritis tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*STURGEON.- Mr. Roy Dunn ’met with a painful accident on Friday evening. While playing a -game of Hockey Lu fell and seriously .niured his knee. -The merchant. J. A. Mc- Kinnon hns Mr. James Grotto and P. Arsenault busily employed cutting lumber to build an addition to his store.-Mr. George Griffin paid is shy.-t visit to Albion the guest of S. Shaw.- Mr. Harvey Moore had the misfortune of having his beautiful ice boat com- pletely wrecked.- Mr. Adam Wight is busy employed erecting a new Poul- try house Mr. Wight intends raising poultry on a large scale.-The many friends of Mr. Ernest Shaw were glad to have him visiting among them u- galn utter his prolonged stny in Gas- pereaux. “ALL WOMEN ARE NOT GOING INTO WIDE SKIRTS ~WE ARE CLEARING OUT A LOT OF NAR- ROW ONES AT A BARGAIN. PAT- ONS. 9079-3-19M3l. “SUPERPHOSPHATES.- Purchas- ers ol' fertilizers would save money by moving their superplmsphato now when thc going is good as there is at possibility of there being a shortage. --A. HOLMAN & C0. 9115-3-ZZMEGI. “Macs Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphltes can't be bent for quickly building up the run down system and restoring perfect health. Price $1.00 a bottle. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street.-MEtf. “-SKIRT STYLES ARE DIFFER- ENT THIS SEASON- WE HAVE A LOT LEFT OVER THAT CAN BE RE-MADE INTO THIS YEARS STYLES AT A MODERATE PRICE. PATONS. 9.79~3-19M3I. MIXIEIIIS FUIIEES Mill Ill Blllll DEL RIO, Texas, March 18_--Ro- ports reached here today that a battle between Villa and Curranza troops is in progress since yesterday afternoon about sixteen miles south oi’ Del Rio. in Mexico. A body of 500 Carranza troops is said to have assembled at Marguerite yesterday and attacked by equal or greater Villa forces coming North from Allende. Thc Villa forces are reported to have field pieces and rapid llrc guns and it is said they are forcing the Carranza troops towards Las Vnscas opposite Dclrlo. Firing could be hoard from Rio Grande near hero. FIX |]|ll|]EII|lS PIII] The following is a list of companies which liavespald dividends on account for 1914. Must of these companies ex- pect to pay additional rlivldcnd later: Spring Park .... . . . . . . . . _.10 Prince Albert .. .. .....10 :More soon) Rayner International declared 40 paid . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.20 R. J. McNeill Co., cash 50, stock 50 Rayner Stouehurst Silver Fox Co., paid _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co., paid . _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . .?“ B. l. Rayner, West Gore N. S. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co. . . . . . . _.paid 50 General Fur Farms, Ltd.. ..pald 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 . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _.cash 15 (Added three pairs.) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . . . . . . ,.15 (added Lhreo pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance duc- on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay auothor . . . _ . . . . .. ....10 p.c_ Crapaud Fox Company ..cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co., ..35 p. c. cnsh New London Fox anti Farm Lnntls, Ltd., 200 p. c., cash, and more later. Regal __ ._ ....16 Dundas . . . . . . 50 cash and 300 stock Silver Fox llanulilng Co. ._ _ .20 (llulf of yearn product uddcd to breeding stock) Seal Itivcr Black Fox Co., . ._ . . _ . .16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamond .. .. ._30 Rogers Paton . . _ . . . .. .. ._.. ....10 (More Inter) The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend or 50 pci cont In stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co., has paid a 30 por cent cash divid- end 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 anti 35 per cent. later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent (Moro later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co_._.40 per cent. cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co.. cash . . . . . .15 (From 4 pairs.) Hartford D. S. Fox Co.. ......25 Peerless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _.10 and balance after January lst. ) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.. Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . ..60 (With 60 to 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. Co., ....15 (und two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co . . . . . . ..50 (ln addition to stock dividends of 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. I3. Fox Co. . . ._ _.15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co., Ltd . ...10 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Co.,.100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus) The Bldeford Fox Co., Ltd .. .. . .200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c; bal- ance, 65 p. c., will be paid soon, 100 p. c. in stock.) _ Beechgrove . . . . . . .. .. .. Hamilton S. B. Fox Co. Murrayltlvar . . . . .. Massachusetts ._ ....10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch FoxCo..... . . . . ,.17 . . L-la-\ U|@U\ A.E.McLean.l..ttI. .. ....30 ~-'.l~.~»i,.. it-ms. __ . s iN Acowrmu 'r I . uf uw wif in Guardia.. spatch from Delhi indicates that en- thusiasm for the successful outcome of tho war continues unabutcd. The lutllau llellef Fund now reach---1 .no total of one million pounds sterling ($5,000,000). The largest sum previ- ously ralsed ln India was thirty-nine isles oisxétapfes (Ti1.263f,ti0l0), contribut- e in or re ef o t ie acute fam- ine of that year. The chiefs and noble- men offlndip contiuge to orfscnt valu- able g ts 0. every' esc.rp on for the prosecution .nf the war. Last month's donations include 25.000 rupees, an- nually from the Murcja of Dntfa and his Sirdars; .rom u-_:other native po- tentate. 25,000 rupees; from the NI- zam of Hyderabad a hospital nf' fifty beds. Motor ambulances are given by another; fifty camels come from nn- other. while from others there are con- tributions of large quantities of bay and blankets. One loyal Raju an- nounces that he will pay his soldiers from the revenues of his estates. SULTAN WANTS T0 STOP LONDON, March 18.-."Accortling to the latest advices received hero," says a. Router despatch from Soilu. “the Sultan and the Government ure still in Constantinople. The Govern- ment is prepared to cross to Asia Mi- nor at any moment. but the Sultan is in favor of remaining in the Capital. "lt is understood that it has been decided to entrust the defence of Con- stantinople exclusively to the Germans under command of General Liman von Sanders, the Instructor of the Turkish army, while Bcdrl Bey. thc Prefcct of Police, will be invested with the gen- eral, control of \.l:~» city with powers equivalent to those of a Viceroy. “Measures of precaution already have been adopted to prevent the cap- ture of the city. it is reported that ‘ 4 1 f&,=_ “C1-if Pm." \ ‘4 - Roofing Means “Cut | Price” Quality Ask your dealer for prod - 0 ucts mnde by us-they bar! R f n g DuZ:;\‘§:l;';':"§="‘}:¢',‘!r;`|,;"”f,,‘,‘,',’ , 1 pl ntll 5 years ate Siu-fo: S g as ' ' ella guaranieed ,emu §hi.?.‘?..F§L‘;... 3-ply siimnteefi 15 wir# _ General Roofing Manufacturing 2°' 'or i.=<’;-:- _ _ 1'ltaGencraI'5qyii' 9;; ` i Trying so save money by purchasing ehea roofing penny-wise foolghness. A man in Iowa saved $8.00 on a chea roofing and lost 32 tons up hay. ‘ Certain-ateecl Iasuktinl Papers Wall Bblrda Plastic Booties Cement Asphalt Cement Roof Coating Metal Paints Oul-door Paints Shingle Stains Refined Coal Tat Tas- Coating Company tl f N'-1 Iufnwst mamdacfurers of ironjinq and llulldfng Pa;.tr.a , New York City Bszlan Chicago Pflulicrgh Philadelphia Atissls Cleveland Detroit ' ._ £2. Lori; Cincinnati [Camas City Minntapslis Salfrsnals/oo Seattle Leiden lislhrl Spb” #3-‘5'=’-`f'~i*'<""-'-"T*»‘?- - ` _ -~.’V=,\.~.'ri. 1 -Q __: '“ L_ P all the troops at Atlriauoplo and llc- inotica have been hurriedly dcspatch- ed to the Gallipoli Peninsula." ENLISTS IN AUSTRALIA. BROCKVILLE. Ont., March 18.-W, lA. Gilmour, collector of customs here, i has received a letter from his son, Dr. :Norman Gilmour, saying that he had ‘sailed from Brisbane, Australia, and had enlisted at Durban in the South African Mounted Rifles to fight the enemy in German West Africa. Dr. Gilmour ls a graduate of McGill Uili- versity, Montreal. “Baby must be taken out ln the lresh air and to do so you must have one of the New Up-to-Date Baby Car- riages, new patterns, new construc- tions. new colours, about 30 different styles just opened and all ready to be shown. Drop in and seo them, the quality carriages.--PATONS. 8904-3-GMM. - 1 50c. N __,»/ ` /T-2;. 1 Sllps ---The House of Quality"- * Best Values 'Ever Offered In Ladies’ High Class Gowns Good quality White Cotton night gowns with short sleeves, trimmed at neck and sleeves with good torchon lace, SPECIAL AI, tl I" A Z ' , 5* __-.Q " *--\ ; \ .;. /_ ;|,']_/ , Pull-over style with round yoke of lace insertion and ribbon, _ short sleeves edged with lace to match, SPECIAL 98c. a" Ladies’ fine Nainsook Gown with square yoke of allover 5 1 'p I embroidery, wide beading and ribbon, short sleeves finished with , _ wide embroidery and neck edged with good torchon lace, SPEC- IAL $1.10, also 1.40, 1.69, 1.95 to 2.98. Q Serviceable, Practical and Pretty Princess Ladies’ Princess Slips of good quality cotton with wide fiounce of I _ torchon lace and ribbon, price $1.10 up to $1.35. - Q ' Something new-an exceptionally nice slip of fine English Cotton ` ll” with embroidery and ribbon, buttoned in front with beading and ribbon around waist, prices from $1.50 to $3.25. Children’s slips, sizes from 6 yrs. to 16, prices 85c, 1.35 and $1.50 Charming Designs in Petticoats and , -figs (iff.-.s~ 1* Corset Covers f Y? 1 ,/ Adainty Corset Cover of fine Cambric, finished with wide ' » _l torchon lace, price 25c. , _*pr _ Something nice in fine Cambric_ with narrow embroidery around neck and sleeves, very neat, prices 35c, 45c and 50c. Something real_ pretty in Corset Covers, with wide muslin ‘W embroidery drawn in with narrow ribbon, armholes edged with it _ ll, it ‘ narrow embroidery, finished with peplum, SPECIAL prices 60c, p i L 85c and 95c ~ 'SPECIAL--Sheer White Nainsook Corset Cover, trimmed with wide muslin embroidery. insertion and Valenceinnes lace with two rows beading and ribbon, price $1.00. An exceptionally dainty Corset Cover of fine Nainsook, hand embroidered front, neck and sleeves, finished with small scallops, has ribbon at neck, SPECIAL $1.75. 1 Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations very neat style has embroidery flounce, neck and sleeves finished with narrow embroidery edging, price 98c. Another style of fine Nainsook has muslin embroidery flounce, neck has embroidery and ribbon sleeve, edged_with narrow embroidery, but- toned front, drawn in at waist with beading and ribbon $1.50. Good quality Ladies’ Drawers trimmed with embroidery and lace, both styles, prices from 42c to $1.98. A new style in Underskirts-of white Crepe, finished at bottom , with button hole embroidery. This skirt is fine for Summer wear and " i f does not require ironing 98c. Also good quality of White Satin finished duck, very plain and neat bottom ~ edged with large scallop button-holed. This skirt is suita le for wearing under thin materials, SPECIAL 98c. Good quality white cotton skirts, with wide embroidery llounce, prices from 801: to 1.35. Ask to see Patons’ Special Corset, regular $1.35 very special 98c. 1, PATONS Iwi lllsqgl .;..,,,, ,... 91104 HD/Iwiii i (Cash and stock. Reduced capital from $25,000 to 117.500 per pair r I I ~ ~ - ‘ ~ _ .1