»-1*.. _,Q _MARCH t, tins. t tt _ ' - __ _-rr-THE. _cHAnL0'r'.rn't‘owu Gt1r_.Rp1AN _ t,, .. ,-.. __ ‘ W* “'°“Id °."I| Special atlgntidn to the markcdsuoe it f ... ..i:'..:.~:...‘:.".:;.°.ni..,“;¢i ::i;ir.:§.'t:‘i.i.iit° “=°'= fr»-~-- Children‘s rtraits a`spe¢i¢|; (- _ing and enIm ' ‘ y' “W” style.ChargeIt‘|§i:|TritIi.°ne In nm`°l°s° ‘ The COOK STUDIO | ' We have a special leath- er pocket frame for sold. iers to carry a photo of mother, father or friend while at the front. Call and see them The Bayer Studio g Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms ............... ..$1.00 Leaves St. John 'Thursdays or 9_0() a. m. for Lubec. Eastport. Portland and B°!¢0l'|-R¢¢Ufl\ill8. ‘caves Central Wharf Bolton 9.00 a. m. Monday.for Penland. iriaitpon Lubec and St. Iohn. St. John' City Ticket Office 47 King St. A- E.l"Ll~¥~\ll.\'t=. T. F. s' t~_ .\,si,1..tin. N.n A.S. CURRIi5.` Agent. Sl. Iohn, N. Ii. MONTREAL) and WEST Lv. Halifax, - 8.00 a. ni. 'A _N A DI N . PAC! Fl C Direct Short 'Route MARITIME PROVINCES (DAILY EK("I'IPT SU.\'I)AY) Lv. St. John, 5.45 p. m. ' FAST EXPRESS 'l`RAlNS BETWEEN MONTREAL ~ TORONTO DETROIT - CHICAGO Electric Lighted Sleepers. Coinpnrtmeni vars `-. I -- I ._ mans arumrii: senvicif _...X-_ SAILINGS FROM S_'1‘. ]t>ll_\': GRAMPIAN, - - ~ MAR. 5 Miss/masts, - - - Fsn.26 (‘.-\l.Ll.\1G .\'l` ll.\l.lF.\X. _ fn’ Br Ui " 5-"H - Z; W.ii. Howard. ll. l’. .\..i 1. I’ R .~\'t.]ohn,N.Ii _i-1_1--1 Geo. Waller, Ilominion I-Ixpress Bttilning (‘hztrlot ctowii livr- its T FIIYHBSS I Sailings From LONDON From IIi\I.IFi\X Sitchctit February 25th February l1tli Start Point .llnrch 6th “ 20th Graciatiit " liltli From LIVERPOOL Front IIALIFAX Via. .\'i'id. Vin. Nfld. February l8th Durango March 10th ' March 2nd Queen Wiihclmina " _23rJ ' " 3rd Tabasco " 50lI1 ' Ftim_¢ss,Witity & Co, Ltd. Halifax. t._..____ ii El 'r"‘ ‘ High' Grade Coal is the only kiiid we carry. It does not mat ter whentyqu order. Y°\1 C211 bf, sure of getting satisfactory con if you come to us. We have or hand an exceptionally R094 GUUI ityof coal suitable for ranges ani kitchen use also for steam pu' poses How much do _YOU If quite? ,Prices always right. Bell 8: Co ititusi-'hiitiiin . ‘ (iii ini siiiii ti nitii tarot nuit-unit' "Full-a-ities” lliougltl llilist. CHATEAU, ONT., April 3111. 1913, "Some two years ago, I was a great su5erer from Indigestion. . One day my eye caught a billboard of “Fniip a-tives" and I said to myself “if Fruit-s-tives will build me up like “lib it il good enough for me". I bought some. After taking these wonderfttl tablets for only thi-ee "¢¢kU» I found myself- wonderfully improved. In a short time longer, 1 cured myself entirely. My cue was p0 ight one, either, Gas would ofgon _crm in my _stomach and Iwas in daily hear that it would get around my eart and kill me. “Friiit-g.(iv¢,i» i, the only remedy for Indigeslioi:t”. C. T. HILL. 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 251:. AQ all dealers o_r lent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. ,., _ i The Eastern Guardian J/ ff’ ‘.- .\ 9 - \! ` . 5 /7,, / X4 __/,_ /_,ff . ally .O-So-Bright Stovc atid Nickel Pol shine which you so mitch desire. CARVELL BROS. Local Distributors. Thc good ltouseltecper declares war on tltc dirty stove and calls upott het' Ish to assist. This is an alliance that is impossible to bent. A little 0-So- liriglit, applied to the stove with n damp woolen cloth and polished tvith it dry one will give that brilliant, W. F. TAYLOR, M- D., C. M. §=@ i' . _, t , - v . A \ ‘in \ i money thrown away. lf you want to oosl at the right price. ' Phone 1 1 1 g-__~=.=f-- -4-__.._.._....__ wo imm; on your examining the qual- gy of fuel that slides down 70111’ ¢i1\l¥° stity of dust slag und kllnkers meant Save Money on Coal our yard will help you. Chun hi-ight . .°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°T.\0ORDON WEB ls Guardian agent in Montague. 0 .fpnosnsssive sr. Pereira.- The prosperous nnd beautifully situat- ed _town of St. I’eler's has been again visited by thc magician who hands out & the inspirations. The last time he , r called around. about three years ago, his envelope contained nit idea of _ . building a shitting rittk This idea was speedily taken up by the bustling young people_of St. I’eter's and con- verted into im organization which L d* 7 Kd effected the construction of thc, build- a 1 ing in an efficient manner, with results as well known ns they ure satisfactory. This time tltc contents of the missive are more in tlte tibstruct, and while 7 containing only one idea, at-ik for for - grotttcr results. It is for tltc organi- zation of an improvement association, " to better the general conditions ol’ St. l’eter's in every way possible. This $3 nssociatioit has been organized with 0 ti strong and efllcicttt list ot oillcinls and cxectttivc. At tlte last meeting, _ on February 24,, tltc following resolu- - tions were adopted: Ilesolved:-That this association enter a protest against the distribution of mussel mud on the $ rt;adside,_\_vitliin the following limits, ° v z:-witiit one half mile ol’ either T per pair end of St. Petcr's Bay Bridge. That tlte samc limitations he observed with rcigtirtl to digging clay from the roatl- See our “Tindow side. That. any road ntaster failing to ' enforce the luw with regard to such, shall bc complained of to the proper authorities. That a copy ot' these rcs- ey & oltttions be mailed to thc road mast- ' ers on each side ot' the village and it . copy iiottt. to thc press. 135 Queen St' wAsHEo overiaoann: SWEPT BACK T0 DECK .i|_».1i-_-»¢--1i-I 1 . HALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 25.-After having passed through thc worst hur- ricnttc lie ever experienced in forty years, at sea, Cttptuiit I‘carit of the steamer l<`lorcn<:c Pile rcncltcd port this morning from New Orleans. The ship was badly damaged. Life-boats were smashed into klndliitg wood,antl Second Mute Burbear is suifcrlttg t'rotn it fracture of both legs, while Bouts wain Edwards has lost the ttse of botli lcgs. A scamnn tizimcd Gcrstuing, tt Nortvcgiiiii, was swept overboard and ____- Captaitt Peat-it came nettr meeting it ..°CULLODEN.-The trustees and ratepayers of Culloden School and others were much disappointed not having Miss Richards return to re- sume her duties as teacher, on account of her illness.--Mr Roderick Mc- Pherson, who has spent the past tive years in Boston, Mass., is home this winter and ls doing a rushing business in the repairing line.--Miss Chlrs- tlua M. Stewart. of Iris. is visiting her uncle, Mr Daniel Stewart.tMiss Ellie McLean has returned home from an extended visit to High Bank. where she was the guest of Miss Sarah Mc Kay.---Mr Malcolm McPherson. who has been engaged lp the lumber woods with John A. .lenk ns & Son. has left on a business trip Little Snni'ls.-- Their friends ’xrf' gl pleased to have Misses Tana Stewart atid Rebecca McLean with them this winter. the .latter having spent the past; two winters in Charlottetown.;M|--_.Joop McLean left here io spend the winter. in Klondyke.1Mlss Christina Beaton _ has returned to her home in Garloch. ‘W"-'?"_---_--- after spending ii pleasant week-end in Culloden visiting friends and relations. #Mr and Mrs James Cook have re turitcil home from visiting friends in Belle River.--Miss Katie McLean. who was called home suddenly un -' account ol the illness of het' father, _ expects to return to Boston in the near future -.-_-_-.1-.1-_-:::::f;.-_'.1'-‘frr-'-1 =--.1-.~.-_»_-_-_-.1-,-_-_ uv it ..'ONE CENT wr word each ln- . sertlon for advertising in this colpmn. Cash must accompany order. D. S.-McDonald, Sourls. FIRST IMPERIAL CONFERENCE AFTER WAR night, Sir George Perley, acting Hig Commissioner for Canada. said: ary English citizen because we hav been talking of it for years." s.tln’s relation to- the Empire ln th present, crisis pointing out that th Dominion joined the war as ii fir believer in the democratic syste which is at stake. But while Canad August no one would say that th present relationship of the ditrere parts of the Empire could posslb nothing stood still. dually drift apart." tion of the problem. the “Romance and Rally ui' the Ent tic rcfcrcncc to (lnnada. ciiiiiinuilli the following results. Iii. Aitkcti W. Dnvics l.. .lny S. Ros \V. Lawson G. Dawson 'l‘. Wnye tl. Cameron G. McLaren \ The Patriotic l\l<‘ct.itil; ltclil iii St ‘ drowned. ' Similar fate. HS fi grand somber Hwetu Patrtctcs t-init, Souris. on 'rtiursuiiy , him into tlte sen, but nftcr struggling ni 1,( was ,L decided success. The . E ‘ »»--,il 1. l`0l‘ live mllilltes |10 WHS SWGDK back large hall was packed to its utmost ) ,/ $9 ` 'OH the il@Ck 382111- lie ‘WLS \1\\C0Yl' capacity; every availiible sent was J, f SCi0\1S When PICKS!! UD by members Ol’ occupied and large numbers unable to ) the CYGW- The SiliD'S Sleerillg P59111' secure seats. were standing in thc / Olli 0f C0mmlSSl0ll during U19 Si0l‘ITl aisles and nt the doors. Seated on the . - and she was badly buttered about- The platform were His Lorilstiip. chief iIlllll‘0. ‘item Straw (per ton) $6.00 °§_' ', ' , _ ' ' ‘ ' _ ~ s Viorsltlp Mayor Brennan prc Hay, pressed, (per tom $14.00 _ sided and gave n short opening ad dozemlb ) dress very appropriate to the occasion Fr nl (U e§b(per ‘ ' we l-le said that in the past Sottris has Caxkegsr 'I 11 to 130' dotte good work, the citizens have vcry when (per bushel) $100 to $125' generously contributed. to every up peal and have showti their patriotism gucgmhcat' _ so m uit more than one occasion; attd wticii . M cy ' 24 ' the call for men came the boys frotn gutb Bun" (Dir “Im 30% Sotiris were not slow in volutttecrliig. 0 “toes (Def us 1') 15 llc felt sure that Sottris would do more IEISQQDS (pm bush) mf und that this nppcal for mcti would ' " not be in vain. - g:;"(sk(i,';_°) 7 ,012 Colonel ings, the first speaker, ex- (MCGIV-L UN|VER3|TV) Sqgsugeé (lb) 15,.. plniticd that thc only act of the mee_t- ' ' lug was to encourage young men o M°“'“"g“°' P' E' I' S’S1D1~1 MARK1-ITS ?l2.€?.“.§“.‘i..‘il.i‘€..‘.."t.. i1‘2.‘i?.‘_‘ s“"““""' OFFICE OF 'ATE DR' FRASER' --~- A few appropriate remttrlts were Corrected Tuelday. also matic hy llcv. R. B. McDoitn|d,J. G: Stcrns. ltcv. E. E. Styles, lion. garllfyhnmg huahéush Ig John McLean, llcv. A. D. Mclnlosli unc _ _ _ -. -. “f W’ en mlb 14,; others. Tlicse gcitilcmcn ettcoitrnged Of Wd 5 I\V€I’5l1°§€f»h9l‘ WWII the bi00tI ® C5 fsk ns 5)” ' 256 the young incit to come forwnril nttn malfhlgi 5'-Tenn mln! I"'°P¢1'U°5 Of _V ESQ! Del' 0Z.l t $1” 00 to $12 56 do their duty tome n.°n_ We ask every weak' new il-_-nigixgai _ // ,» T\___ liay, ipresset) pcr on _6..00_ $10-50 The principal speakers of (hc 0,,-cn. vous, run-down msn or woman in this 5;] X tg Hay' (l°°sel)‘per ton $ ' 0 lik, ,ing were: Ex-Jttd"c Warburton and \"°"“l»y V7 "Y 5 bi"-I-I0 0_f VIHOI 0" OUP , ` I ' Hides' per )` I 56" ‘Sir W. W. Sullivan, Mr. Warburton %"~‘.”m“t'ee "° "mr" their m°n9l' If ll? - ga? m;rr\;:fS;\ 53;' was pleased to sec such it large nu- “I9 W I‘9“em~ - - ----~ - a s ’ ter Mitt rigor or too tin ‘“°‘““° “ml ‘“‘“‘° ““ ““"|“°'}_‘ “¥’l"‘“‘ E. A. Fosriitt. uiuggtsi. ctniitotts ROI D O 5 . .. that has braved n thousand years, the "I"l)tI'|Ittlo(;spl;‘i-r\RI;8i:` battle and the breeze.” llc pointed D _ ' to 75c_ out to fathers and mothers that it %,%'3'pl;e:ll':, (emh) 50 c_ was their duty to allow their sons to F victoria Row Drugglsts ' ii in ~ wi--» -° 33° fills- ..i"'.t.tf.°‘:;fi....:":.“.1.‘:.f‘° iii.: D t G b, M ' Qu . - . ' g I* ‘I 1 'l I" I - - 0 no am e W y _ & §{,§,;,'°,n“ ,‘§,“,§‘1,"’,,,,,, ,{§;"2,a‘}{ “§,‘§§; Our Dispensary Dept. has proved itself UP their loyalty by generous contrlbtt- tions to the patriotic fund. Brltaln's. _ . At the close of the meeting First Contingent. A llst was also opened for the p lnl *.31 ...*M,lLK FOR SALE-Apply to ' 8798-2-27m1w. “The Empire is ti live thing. We feel it to be so more than the ordin- Sir George dened his idea of Can. "We have come to ii place," the High Commissioner continued. "where lt seems to me tltat we must get closer together. Otherwise, accord- ing to the law of nature, we must look forward to ii. time when we shall gru- The County which he represented in the Canadian Parliament it would be impossible to stand on it plnttorm and say that Canada should do al- ways what she is toiitg itow without knowing and previously discussing the questions at issue. The present day was to bring the war to it success- ful issue, bitt he took it that the first imperial Conference following would be a. historical event and he hoped the ablest stntesmen of thc Empire would be able to littd a solit- Sir George Perley was the first and chief spctikcr on n pnper dealing with plre," hy Edward Salmon. The pn- pci' which presented nn able plctt l'or Empire Fetlcration coiittiincil cttlogls- “Aity morning now you arc. liable to wtikc tip and find two or three days' rain storm started. So doti‘t hc caught shy ot' nit umbrella when only such little prices as these stand between you and it sturdy, good looking one. 75c. each. PATONS. 8781-2-27in3i The West Kent Cadets held their shooting on Saturday evening with 27 27 ll. Hutcheson 20 B. Ncwsoii _ 24 S. MttcLcotl Z3 B. Drake ' 20 19 19 I7 12 I2 Hin Lordship. thc Chief Justice, in a stirring and patriotic speech- ‘urgco the young men to do their iltily. and emphasized the fact that this quarrel ls ours just as much as lt la - Grout the following young men volunteered their services: Daniel McPhee; Albert Boudrsult; Augustus Hearts, How- |ard- Massey; Chester lichonald ami Joseph Devesu. Chester MoDonaiu is tho son of ‘Frank Mcbonaldot Chop- stow he also has n son with the -Mr. J. D. Burpee was appointed secre- tary and the list is now open at the Canadian Bank of Commerce. mx niviiilns itil 'Flie foltowtng ts st nat. of com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most of these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later! w||_|_ gg |.||5'|'0|.~¢|¢AL EVEN-|'» Spring Park.. .... .... .... .....10 Prince Albert.. .... .....10 Lonposr. Feb. 24.-in titsspescti (libre won) at the Royal Colonial Institute last Rayner International declared 40 20 h pald.... . R. J. McNeill Co, cash 50. stock 50 Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co. paid.... ...200 Rayner Clarke or Harlow Fox " co. ......paut .20 B. I. Rayner. West Gore ‘ N. 8..... ....pa.ld 106 2 stack Prince 1-‘ox co..... _...pint .so m General Fur Farms. Ltd....paid 17 m Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) a was happy to act as it had done lasé Murray H"b°r"" "" iiiéfgaslzdg? nt Upton.... cash, 10 (More soon) IY be permanent. Whilst believing Brit- W°"m°’°l“nd Suv” 5' Patch aln would remain one ot' the great- est criticizing forces the world had seen, one axiom of nature was that Co..... ..cash 35. stock.70 Silver'1'ip.... ......caali 1E (Added three pairs) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., ontague. .. . . .. .15 (added e pairs to ranch and hold sec rltiea for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay sn- other .. .. p.c. Crapaud Fox Company. . .. cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, .35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. .. .. 16 Dundas .. 50 cash and 300 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . . . 10 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Dlamond.... lllogers Paton.... ......10 l (More later) ‘ i The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid o. 30 per cent cash dividend out of at 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 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent (More 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...... i and balance after January lst.) Ellis Silver Blnck Beauty Fox Co., Ltd.... ...60 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. Co.,...... ....16 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (In addition to stock dividend of f 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co.. . . . . ..1G (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd.....10 Glenaladale Sliver 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.) Beecltgrovo ,. ...15 Hamilton SB FoxCo _.20 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . ......10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. ......17 A E McLean. Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . ..30 (Cash and stock. Reduced capital from $25,000 to $17,500 per pair by adding six pairs to the ranch.) l 'WHEN IHE iiiiiii ii|]iHEii GIVES liiii What Then?-The Family Suf- fers, the Poor Mothers Suf- fer-Mrs. Becker Meets This Distressing Situation. Collinsville Ill.-“I suffered from it nervous break-down and terrible head- aches, and was tired all over, totally worn out and too discouraged to enjoy life, but as_l had four in famil' and somet.tm_os eight or nine boarders, Ikept on working despite my suffering. "I ssyv Vino advertised and decided to _try tt, and within two weeks I noticed a decided improvement in my condition und now I am a well woman. ’ -Mrs. Aim Bt-icicna, Collinsville, Ill. There are hundreds of nervous, run- down, overworked women in this vicinity who are hardly able to drag around and who we are sure would be wonderfully benefited by Vinol as Mrs. Becker was. The reason Vinol is so successful in building up health and strength in such cases is because it- combines the medici- nal tissue building and curative elements Eyes Why deal, with peddlera and strangers who travel from house to house begging you to buy glasses, when you have one of the finest Optical Parlora In this Pro- vines right ln Bourlsf. You can test eyes ln a barn, as some people do lt, or any make-shift corner. A poddler will do It In your kltohart, but PROPER EXAMINATION can . on‘%bo-made-ln.. . . . : OPERLV FITTED ROOMS : with proper light and first-class instruments auch as we have for the purpose. - _ Glvo its a call when ln Bourls ‘and sas for yourself. » ‘ triotlc fund and over tive hundred : : s“M.°"°” °“°""“°d' ' ' was subscribed. Mr. John McLean ot J M tho ilrniof _Matthews 5 McLean head- '_ ° _ _ _ s tm wtui one tnuutrea nature. Druggtst&Optict:ri,Sourts,l’.F.l. Certain » Wall Bualfd 1 Tests made on six high grade Wall Boards show that Cato eat undthst it resists dampness and water be than an t§r= tif? E'€.§,i i about ~ ln-tee`ilisthestrong~ y6iE'i-wittnwri mllllwe (dv tter U0 ln ' 'I' _§_,§..§§.g.§ V m 1 B V II/4\\\\\\\\'fIl.VIIIIAIL\\\\\€"'.ll/lIIIIA\\\\\\\V/IIIIII% \\\\\\"{IIIlM\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\€lIIIIIIL\\\\\\\\7II O I'4l\ Consolation Don’t worry about that parlour or dining room it will be alright. Let_me help you in selecting your colour schemes that is the main part of my bust- ness. if you are undecided drop me a post card. I will give you 1915 suggestions on interior decorating. I make a study of my business at considerable ex- pense, for your benetit. I can nt you up from the Cellar to the Drawing room in any style you wish from the most modest to the elaborate to suit your pocket book. Remember there is a guarantee with every job. J. N. McBride ‘ _ 160 Queen St. City I»"t\\\\WIII/I” f it W/I/IIIIIA\\\\\\\VIIII/IIILY\\\1llI{§\\\\l\\\\\§ nu 11, nina -H il YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO. SEE CALIFORNIA AND HER GREAT EXPOSITIONS - See Two Fairs At One Fare ‘ Sometime during 1915 you will contemplate a trip- to lake or mountain, Seashore or camp. All the fun, the recreation, the health you count on will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of America, if you go to California and her great Expositions, SanDiego and SanFrancisco. ' There are exhibits from every country in the world and it is significant to note that not one of the European nations has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its space on account of the war. _ Europe has ‘ (faith in the Expositions. Get Your Ticket Now. “Hacer lo que tu; Oh! Espana, nunca sonaste" 1915 -_-Cervantes ' ALL “To do what thou? Oh Spain. did never dream” THE -Cervantes YEAR This is your opportunity to see California-San Diegp, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Francisco. To see t e Grand Canyon on your way out and Yellowstone Parl¢_on your way back. The railroads, the hotels and Exposition have all combined to make it easy for you. . . ~, - Take advantage of the very low rates brought on by the Expositions. . _ All information promptly attended to and sleeping car reservations made. __ _ I Tickets sold over any line or route passenger wishes o go. Write, Phone or Call W. K. ROGERS 8511.2-2,ctvttr. L T0 DATE. Our patronage is the RESULT. Up-to-date Scrviqg. Fair Prices. Personal Setvice. ' REDDIN BROS Pitons so " 86%! lililf ¢