l _ -‘--4 ; _G _ _ GU4IfD'AN ` _ _ ` __ _ QW . _-PAGE saves... ..__,,,,__ ray River on Friday evening arch Mui-ra 8'” the ziui. This meeting has héehiosii- y ,md uueslienaukun up at the short course ___ "" W' *~""<“.-11 ' ~ .nv ‘ ' - 1 Sample . Sale Q of Queen§Quality Boots -and P“mps____ Qsamgigshave sreceivedlanother lot of high p¢iass_1l\me1-ig-an 5 was'collected on Trafalgar Day .Q5 \~x f~ . _ This is the nicest' lot "-. W . I . ._ \(\A 1_-_, _ $3.78 "‘ , Come Early - - - ALLEY 1 5 , C I ~ .¢-_--e.-. °f Samiiles shoes ever _' shown. We have them in Patent, Kid, Gun Metal and Tan, Button and Lace effects. L ~ l -~Sizes- 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2 narrow widths. 3.78 a pair And every pair is differ- ent. No Approbation & CO. 135 QUBCII Street Mr. John Robertson soo.; Mr. Inuit-1 1. V s ..r` 'Yoon FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your photograph. Make an appointment today. The ‘f'."ool{’s_ Stuilioi 2 New DesBrisay Block Easter Photos Strengthen old friendships with a new portrait-the gift that has a value that can only A A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography _ 1 'Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _x 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. i.:!!!i!'Ii.l'.::ii__lllIl ‘Keen I. ‘?t"_ >;g~ - .-_-_ to ble ittfiiriated in kindly ‘ _ - oug uness. ‘ 'i "" _ ‘ Furness THE, BAYER STUDIO _ _ _ Sailings ‘rms uvsaroot rm naairax VII St- .l0lm'S Nfld. VIIISK. J0hn’s N041 Fir” .1 '.23 Y '{i".*`»~[ ' than tshirt tice: Domesticorsteam eoutiliue the good :ark alifveady llegun. Examiner and Patriot ease copy). 21 boxes shirts assorted red and blue flannel working and fancy shirts. inegligee and white top shirts. 8 boxes assorted neckties, 8 boxes sus- penders. A large assortment of Flexe- unshrlnkable' shirts and drawers. Penmans merino underwear. fleece underwear, All new overalls, oil cloths, black and yellow. One dozen Spring ruin coats. 20 lbs. Golden Scotch blaclc yarn in skeins. Also a large lot of enamelware and tinware. DRY GOODS AT PRICES T0 SUIT THE TIMES. Reason for cheap sale, I am chang- ing my business. J. S. CHAISSON. , Breakwater St. Souris Feb. 27th "Durango" Feb 29811 Feb. 29th "Tabasco" Mar. 119th Mar. 14th. from ' Glasgow) "Gracious" Mai-.29th Above sailings are not guar- anteed, snd are subiect to change without notice. / i=um¢.e.wit|tys cette. I Halifax. N. S. i = Pom", lm, bm 60 uni We have -on hand s. ` quantity _<;_>ff_ , Stk Jiihn ` "_`, u` _'rf " ' 1 pl. ' '~ ' ln* an \ ' _ f. ,. ~- - ' `_§i':‘-"‘ff.r “div ~ 1 _ ` \ ~' " _i 9, _»_.":` .vit-.j~ "Pt, li'-~'» ’ ' _ ` - _ , \.;.-.~.---is 1,- ' ,_ A-' J ' ’ /. Mrs. Robert Curran, 5 pair. Mrs. Peter - . inplnnitionn sms. _ ~ yy ‘s . » Y _ Lea lt..l 00.00 _ ~ ~ M .m.;i.....fa.““°s.».. ....... .:. ' 1" - ` . _ ' l` , ‘ I ' V _, ' ‘ ' i neun, Union Ibadan ' `_ ' a. ni., via mwd. llaltport till I v ‘ I 1 \ inaugurated on Oct; st., A »bran_ch_ot this _aoetoty"yal. i°_1'l\1_ed at Hi! report ol the work done to date and forwarded to the Secretary. Char- cial on Nov. 20th, $9.00 was received in donations. With this money the committee purchased material for the making of 21 pairs pajamas, 45 pairs socks and 10 pillows which were made by the ladies of the district. Besides this the following made donations: Quaid, 1 pair socks. Mrs. Jas. Cullen, 1 pillow and linen, Mrs. J. F. Cui-ran, Z pairs socks. Mrs. Peter Carter,"1 pair socks. Mrs. Martin Corcoran, 1 pair, McKenna 2 pairs socks and 1 pillow Mrs. Michael Corcoran 1 pair socks. Mrs. Thos. Corcoran. 2 pair. Mrs. Hugh McAree 1 pair. Mrs. Patk. Good- win, 1 pair socks and a pillow, Mrs. John Cairns, 4 pairs socks, 2 pillows and linen. Mrs. Thos. Baldwin, 2 pairs socks and 1 pillow. Mrs. Jas. Baldwin, 1 pair socks. Miss B. Sanphy. 1 pair. Miss H. Banphy, 1 pair. Mrs. John Sanphy, 1 lb. yam. Mrs. Jas. Banpliy. 2 pairs socks, A Friend, 1 pillow. Miss B. Robertson 1 pillow and linen. Mrs. Patk. Caims, 1 pair socks pillow and linen. Miss Edith Curran. 1 pair wristlets. Miss Lena Curran, 1 pair wristlets. Miss Helen Baldwin, 1 pair wristlets. Miss Roselle, Cairns, 1 pair wrlstlcts, Miss Lilly Cairns, 1 pair wristlets. Mrs. Jas. Mcquaid. 50c.; Mr. Hugh McAree, 25c.; Mr. Patk. Goodwin 251:.; Mr. Bernard Clerkin 504:.; Mr. Thos. Sanphy, 25c.; Mr. Michael Sanpliy. 501:., Mr. John Suuphy. I 50c.. Mr. John J. Sanphy 250.; Mr. M. l’. Corcoran 501:.; Robertson 75c. Making a. total in all of 86 pairs socks.`The committee wish to thank those ladies who made the th l knitt d .Di’lamas,_spun e yarn ani e the ocks and ho e tha the will ( ill _ C11"1‘UWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (creamery) lb. (prints) ' Butter, (creamery) lb. (prints) Butter (Tub) lb. Butter, fresh, lb. Eggs, doz. Beef, lb. (retail) Fowls.lb. Chickens, eb. HK (pressed). ton St w (pressed) ton Pork. lb. Tumips, bus. Potatoes. bus. _ Oats (white) bus. _ Oats (black) bus. _ Beets, bus ' 40 Carrots, bas. 46 ‘i 2 _ 2: Ssas Esssisgg Si1‘;.’*.s.’iiS:';.E;§2§§2 Wool. lb Paranipl. lb GMIQ nn t-tl) O Ducks '\&‘ 'l. f Hide! _ Turkeys, per lb. B’SIDE MARKETS -` (Corrected Wadnesday.)‘ Buckwheat, per bushel ' '15 to 1.00 Butter, (dairy) per lb 28 33 to Iii 4 ig: as 3522 Butter (Creamery), per ill. Calfskins, pei- lb. Chickens, (dressed)» Der lb. Ducks (dressed))» Der lb Eggs per doz. V Fowl, per lb. Geese, pr lb. - Hides per lb. Hay, (pressed,) per ton Hay, loose, per ton Lamb pelts, each Oat meal, per 100 lbs $2.75 to $8.00 Oats, (black) per bus. 54 Oats, (white) per bus. . 5_0 an si .. -5 a n-I “td G,” Na NN 8°o‘-.f-»» .-»» Zan °° °° ear-n-u-lv-1|-lie)-I)-1 @l~8Gd|§C1l€&C'|Gl Pork. (Organs att.) per lb. 09 to 12 Straw (pressed) per ton, $6 Turnéps, per bus. ' 20 Turk ys, per lb 15 lo 20 Wheat, par bushel $1.25 to $1.50 Wool, per lb. " 26 to $0 °.4.':‘.§..'.".9..'.3...!.A _n-nav-t-new-»»~_ S. Lines :‘1 _ _i_ii~:_f. _ I.-l.NorU|ltar. Lnbeo. Hallie, duo Bt. John, Tuesday. li’¢Ai'll00lL _g ' MAINI ITIAMUHIF LINK. NOW Yllll i III!!! llillilllllib Georgetown Sunday-&. *Mr Foster Robertson, George- B91 W1_“'B.~ . _ _ - Tl1°_»f°“°wl»“k 1” E' towh, has retumed from Trenton N., S.,-&. . 'Mr. John Webster and Mr. Neal lottetown,,$29.00 was realized at a so-smciwlson of Cardigan were vismngi in Fortune last week.-l~‘_ Lake is visiting nt Fortune Bridge F. Mrs. Patk. Campbell; 2 pairs socks and - - ‘. ' - linen. Miss Gertrude McQuald, 2 apirs WASTE NECESSARY IN FOOD. ' _-- socks. Miss Mary McKenna, 2 pairs --- l ~ socks gud 2 piiigws Mrs, J, B, Mcquaid Because our ancestors ate coarser_ “““*°*""""'_* W\ASlllNGTON, Mach :l0.-'l‘hc Pa- __ _ 2 pillows and 25g, Mrs, J_ P, Mgquaid, waste with their food they ilevelopedi 1 pillow and 25c Mrs Frank Cor- a long bowel, in tly it muscular tube.‘ 1 Since Sellfelllllel' 13 IBB* by one of tliei `\ \ | coran, 2 lbs. rolls, Mrs. Patk. Mc- This muscle was_n0t intended for - .l jworst slides in its history, will he -- ' a _ l ~ -1 - - -1 : Donna 'f digestion purposes hut to cauy oft waste. We have inherited this mus- cular tube-. Waste-coiitaiiiing food is as essential to its proper function as light is`t0 the eye. Because modern foods have little waste the' human bowel muscles have weakened from lack of exercise. ‘Constipation and indigestion have resulted. Dr. Jack- son,, who practised for years as an intestinal specialist, has devised Ro- man Meal, a food which has plenty of waste to exercise the bowel mus- cles and is also highly nourishing. ill prevents iiidigestion and sonstipzr tion. Most grocers sell it. - Made by the Roman Meal Company, Toronto, Canada. ..*Miss Maud Burke of South the guest of Miss Winnie Davidson.-i *MR C MARKLE HOWLETT ll ~ A tineiiyl Treat--2-1 1* ihf~_i "~”°‘|-wllefl lrwfa Sample "K _'F "Use the “Turknit" wash cloth sani- :h‘x)i?iulll;v'lretlliie “mm or "Ven kidneys ‘sealed ~Packets only - - Black or Mi , . ea to amos- more mio »‘»-wo: wi sasrsaii rsiisoiuis ISI-Z “1’§i~’..,‘.’§€‘.`}'.l'“"’°°i»“§’§i.l§3t§l°°` ",...l.‘i..f€"’.,.‘;".‘.’.‘.5 §i.l‘.‘i°'i§$‘.»l§°3§. “Ei _`iNotePi‘lc ' n -‘. _ ' ' ' ' `iD.eh ' Kia -Li' Pin 1 § f1`f| I » 'I _ xglziegthfrmhf nh;é'”,§§§',§f,‘§,ef,"§f;f§’§}",,f'e‘}§,“"` Heoseoiaonioaroonoliodioaoaosono !w{“§‘,f‘§‘;;‘?§°“, h,““Tey““:?;“°°° sh” 'i__ .r 40g. u ‘~ J_A___ `, , ~'f____ ' ¢'_ . ' S HB FS. . _ _ . _, goo ea o s arge family. M _- - ’ ~ ue Lalmli 505 P¢\'"3~ . _ p .ilih ~ .\l!i“.“';if` John McLellun.'Priu1rose.-&. r _ . _ -V _' Here, surely. is evidence or the va- e abel G . » » . M . t i ' _tftgqfih °' - L&l)€l, PQI' lbs 'l ` ; * _'_ ~"‘- ‘-'-_A-,, tg.-,tg 3 p’ , A ._ ` , ine of these pills as a family medicine _ A ___ _ _ ____ f #ng-gp ¢R¢g¢»';T¢¢g¢§~¥ ~.,»Ne _ Mr- -'£211 lillfs- Hash Mcliaehern. - s _ ito protect the members oi the family "‘~&---- M - _ péylgl-Unignged gnu; _was D9 GWB 9'" ' ‘V919 V|S_it0\‘B -_£0 _ |Wh0 USB it 1i‘0m tlievcommon ills so Q’ _o|-|- PAV I .. C. A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- _ ~ ‘ A » °-‘° "“’ ’“ "“° .....;2'i.‘?. 2.f.':I...r:; .‘i°.'.:‘..°.;‘:.‘:....‘:: 1- Mu- M ee" 9°” 9 *INSTITUTE MEETINGS.-There Jphnston ol Drtune Bridge is having 8 ' ‘ “°°“- "WY '“° l"“"“8 1* ima GMD- I-Ivins eighteen miles from a drug the pam in the hat-it sua shoulders. E 2 ` ' ` _ . ' ’ i. go. F. 'risnusv is oust-dish vie- 2 cash must accompany Ord.,-_ ' ’ I _ . _ ~ f »-»=-»»~»~~- 1- _ _ _t ._.~.-.:.::>ai:::. as ':.=:.i¢“:.¢>i.'t“ .-.ti°t.'a'~.L.'.".=“ me _ ,_ _ " __ " B F 'NG'“ Mr' E' 5°-very busy preparing for the coming .._l_....____..` ' ' f _ ._ ' ' will be' a_ meetlngof the King George i a new boatbullt which promises to be I - and Murraydiarbor institutes at Mar- _ii veryiineboat. Mr. Alex Finlay of' my of new tmp! made`_F‘ °t°'° Mr' 0°" f°““d lt “°c°"“y t° "We have great oaiid ' i Dr : ~ 1 ` - -_ _ _ _ l’_f¢\\fb°\` is ‘|0105 the W . hase's Medicines C l hifi/llama llamlly C .' of ten children and have never had a doctor in the house lor any ot them. We live eighteen miles fronts drug store, and find that these Pills euro nearly all the ordinary ills by regu- lating the liver. kidneys and bowels. That we are all well and sound l at- tribute to their use, and l have resolu- mended them to hundreds and given away many a box because lbelievc _ many of which arises from constipa- th ‘ M 1 ,, ti n t th b [I d to dl dk ere s llo me ene so good. Relatives, ot. soldiers ro- tuming from the front are asked to communicate with the Secretary ot the Provin- cial Committee ot Wounded Soldiers Commission. Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town, intlmating the date ot expected arrival, cause ot re- turn and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made tor a ‘itting reception. o o e owe an rpi con tion of the liver and kidneys. Mr. James _ Carr, Msynooth, 0nt.,` writes:-“About x9 years ago I re~, ceived an envelope containing two oil Dr. Chaee’s Kidney-Liver Pills. I' was doctorlng at the time with two doctors, and as they did me no good i used the Pins, ana hy the time 1! had ilnished one box I was cured oi" ,‘By awakening the action of liver. kidneys and bowels Dr. Chase's littl- ney-Liver Pills cleanse the system of poisons and remove the cause of bili- ousness, headache. backache, lum- bago, kidney disease and rheuma- tism. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. all dealers or Eduiauson, Bates & Co., Ltd.. Toronto. e ----------------------- -_-.-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-~..._» __________________________________ _ ._._.__,_.,_._.v._._._._._._.,,_._._._.,_.,._._._._._._-,___-_-_-,-_.f_._.,_ ; PANAMA CANAL WILL BE RE OPENED SHORTLYldurini: the course oi' the war. strnment wlilrlx it has proved to hi name. Canal, which has been closed \\\\\~\\\ This is the season of the year when opened again f0l U19 D8BSi1Ee of V95 the wife and mother begins to feel S818 Of 11909 Cfaff- 0" ADV” 15- Thif the strain oi’ household and social is me Prediction of Col. Harding. act- iiuties, and gets into a run--down, ner- ing governor of the Canal Zone, made vous, weakened condition. To all in a cablegram £0 1110 Wal’ Uelliafl-, such our local druggist, E. A. Foster, ment. ` Control Drugstore. Charlottetown. H.‘5 . t J. Mahon, Druggist Souris, says.? --_*Ll 4 i “We have at rare combination of thel l three oldest tonles known, in Vlnol,l AMSTERDAM, March 20.-A semi- , which we guarantee to restore streng- . official statement issued in Berlin K I ‘_ tb, make you eat better, sleep better ' says: f" '_ _`D__N,_,./ }and feel better,_ or we will return “ The withdrawal of Admiral V ` EUMAT if | your money. p Tirpitz from the naval ministry' takes - 1 »i"` ‘ -Z---a-- place with all honours. His resigns-i [NIJ ‘_ l “Jcrgcns Violet Glycerine Soap is I tion is generally regretted in view oi` ,. _n great favorite. Try it--10c. cake, 3 his great services in making oi' the ` `L_ wt? -u p for 25c. ‘ 7932-3-22-M31. [German fleet the highly valuable iii- I 1 O 5 ,<'l.‘7=,' \\`\\`\\\\ ‘T wJ,"/1 'J”_`~` zz,/F. I \\\\\\ KIDN PILLS _:Qs _\ _\_\_\‘_\1\\`§s_¢__' t /" rt 21 $70 w PI C7"‘l ,.1 _ _‘ul rio mum _ mtg; *;"_»»1 »~ :;'¢."‘v\ 'ii-.fi-"‘~m f\ - _.wiv-'_ ' _ In i rw- TI-IOUT O E HLFIREMAN FLAMES in a great tenement imprisoned scores of _plersons in the apartments above. The Fire-c ief ordered a hose played on the blaze. V -#by-sf _.L_ _v empty. The hose was missing. - A missing word is a missing tool. The man .yho Can’t express his thoughts can’t convey his ideas. If you r1on’t know words, and how to use them, you are as bad- of in business or society as a hreman at a fire- Without a hose. What chance would you stand against the fires of competi- tion if you could neither Write nor speak? You must keep apace with the language to keep up with His men jumped to obey. _Their Wagon was I confined to yesterdays language andactivities. War in Europe and new iscoveries have 1 brought into general and proper use so many ‘ new words that all dictionaries published before this year are Wholly out of date. ‘ G The t h’ town Guardian Devoted to public we1fare,_campaign_ing for better education, _always seeking to give men and Women more opportunities for selffadyance- ment, offers to its readers this new dictionary. __ <1-"§_ -1-nn¢-»A~» the world. Education today is progressive not , Twenty-five dictionaries i_n one. Defines wer s used with special meanings in- such activities as war, tgol , yachting, music, baseball, etc. - Fulhpf in ormation needed daily in home and ' o ce. _ _ - Illustrated with pages and double pages of color and duotone. ‘~ s - _ ~_ _- Large type, all new--_-easy on the eyes- ‘ _ Richly bound in flexible eather, lettered in gold, uw _“__ ,. :_-1 ty, ,tt QM? 26'. rv It ,. it fii, iii :iii I ii as wana.. '=,_-.¢=¢§‘ .@- Fl.- ii? 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