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A Jewelry If you want honest ces goods at honest pri you will not forget when about to purcha aWatch, Clock orarti c of Jewelry that has a value that can mit I I Anus” ‘ref oi ' My isa balloon gave :urea-as of _ _i'_““ -~,_~:;.-ms.-~ f , ' ` . 3 Y _ lion Governor ll” "l."'é‘."’.‘t.“§€.‘:‘..§.'.‘.’.”” "¢° ‘§.:“."‘”.'l‘_. h lndly °h_"\°u°¢°w" R°P"°°°"““V° ‘ _.__ cegblicwave 24 ‘0 27. rlqliisb will ‘be t Ollg I1 IleSS. ¢ ._ great storm and ull weather features ' . LONDON, March 23-Governor Gen- will go to extremes. llcavy rains in I0 _ _ eral Voen Bissing, according -to n most sections east of the Rockies, .|65 ,Kent strut " . Brussels. telegram, has addressed a snows in northern states and in Cana- letter to Cardiilnl Mercier regardhlg da. High waters are expected on‘ __v the lutter’s Lenten pastoral to which seine of the tributaries ol the iviissial 1, ,allusion has already been made in des- sippi river, but wo can not' new deil~ A. E. stud' % patches, says Reuters Amsterdam nltcly locate them. Gres; wodiiier lo correspondent. The German gener- extremes do not often occur in places _ ' ~ F al s letter is as follows. that have recently had such -extremes. i “ _ . Flour . Rolled Oats Cornmeal Cracked Corn Molassine Meal Oil Cake Meal ` Bran and Middlin le Special attention gi en ing at 1°W°St Pfi¢¢S» he V torepairing of Watc etc. » S _ A. Horne & C lT95~3-14MtllBEl.hU.M&1‘.3I C. W. Patterson _ '-"""."" Jeweller "We can please any man’s f ancy in Spring Shirts. Splendid big value. 'I9c. at National Clothing Co., 7950-3-23fM3l. "Our $1.25 shirts are one of on ads for 7ilc. at National Clothin 'EL LIS ` _ l Montague to buy Sch kinds office supplies. carry the L. E. Wa man Fountain Pe which are guaranteed. to us to be developed a don’t forget our Ph wa when in need ,of g s°°dS- _a Montague, P. E. I. ' The best place in , ~ ool Supplies, Stationery ‘$11 _ te r. IIS Rubbers \. _ ' I Canada’s Best e ent Rubber Company. All of which we are se Rubber MONTAGUE - ` 4 Made by the lndepend- ' _ _ . -'-'~ lst Vice-President-E. Bnlpiit, Cnr-j The Eastern Guard: n --------- V ::_':.'.-.»:_~,-_-_-_-_~_-_ _-_-_-_-_l,-,_-5,;-,-_»,g1 - ~, =_~_-_»,_;-,`~_ Y-_lf L-_-,»_~_-_~_-_-5,-,_ ___-_.__ __ _ .__ _ t _ _ . . _ _ r» i , _ . _ .....:,=.:~..s.e»¢;f...er:.~:..».:.fs%.=1 Fencing time 50011 come ~- »»-fusinswm in ation \ preaontative in Bouris. ~ Miiltf. _ -=- i 1 _.-ui . _ -- ml: by ` . ‘ R c MARKLE HOWLETT is 'l‘he'foliowing weather forecast was ~ i __ ii ' v EIC” ‘ ° _ ` anueimnmiiwium - i\ ' ,M Guardian agent tor Annandale and vl- ~ _ _ _ _ 5| gg _._J published in .Waahlngon on Mn ch 18 \ ‘ _brdbew '-“€v¥u!'- -T4” T - ’ ` ` n' Y - _ and ‘predicted with wonderful arccura- 4 V ’l~A I l it the remdnder °f the forecast is as There can oi course be no doubt' that 1 never prevent your eminence droutli, etc ls to hit localities that frpm communicating to your tlock gay? long been exempt from such ai- ' wiatevor the Holy Father wishes ict ons. Per‘°nal attention to Am' ' thiern to knowi througih you. but besides thSevercla; wcaéhtir is cxlacctcd during ` . .th s your em nence ii pastoral letters e wee een or ng on urch 18, A We HOW IIZVC III St0Ck lindulges in political statements gainat warm, wave a storm and than s, cold . which I decidedly protest. it is quite wave. The latter will be on mei-ididii inaxcusable that your eminence 90 about March 20. About that time should raise unjustified hopes regard- the heavy rains are expected to begin ing the issue of the war. in the central valleys with snows on “Thus f r instance, your eminence has mentcsned inaccurate utterances stormy, rough weather is expected on of persons who are not in touch with most of the continent irom near March f the events and who certainly cannot 18 to the end of the month. Most se- be called experts. You speak ot the vere storms and most rain on Pacific possibility that a decision such as you slope will be southfof San Francisco. desire could be expected by the spread Next disturbance will reach Pacino ing of diesases. By such arbiti-arin» coast about March 26, cross Pacific ess you cause among a creditable po- slope by close of 27, central valIeya.28 pulation noxious excitegnenti alnd in~ to 30, eastern sectéons April 1. Warm duce them to oppose t e i m nlstra- wave will cross ac lic slope about US Cotton Seed Mgal tion work of these who are in occupa-_ March 26, central valleys 28, eastern se tion of the country. Especially inad- sections 30. Cool wave will cross Pa- gs misslble in a. pastoral letter is a hint cific slope about March 29, central val- at menace to the religious liberty of lays 31. eastern sections April 2. , Il- the people ot the occupied territory. This storm will be most severe oul Your eminence knows best how com~ Pacide slope from Alaska to Los An~ pletely unjustified is this suspicion. geles and most rain will tall from Los- “in these circumstances I shall henceforth sternly prosecute any po- crosses meridian 90. moving eastward 0. lltical activity and any stirring up of its forces will lessen, but it will con- hostile sentiment against the authorl- tinue to be a severe storm out on the of the occupying powers, which au- mlttod offences ot the clergy to your eminence for punishment I must de~ “Your eminence will once more re- ply that I misunderstood individual passages of the pastorai_letter. As such a controversy is wholly fruitless I have no intention to reopen lt, and moreover, 1 am iirmly resolved no .................... ......... ......... a high oiilce by political agitation for which ordinary citizens will be called to account. 1 warn your eminence to desist from political activity." ist Hon Vice President-».lohu S I ' Briglxt,'Live'Stock Commissiotier for ' _,_ _ Canada. _ SYDNEY, N. S., March 24. _Lient _ sm t me t enant Sir Ernest Shackleton has re turned from Antarctic but with- holdsnews of his achievements. _ Ch' EOWN MARKETS Our stock of Rubbe We carry a large stock of Kodak goods. Bring .or mail your next film n t0 o graphic éoodsareai ys fresh. _ ive us a call oo sin. steam, ua. (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (creamery) lb. (prints) 34 Butter (Tab) lb. 28 ey't.i!e hellvy snowstorm of the 23rd correct there are still some storms ahead The tendency of great storms, iloods. the north side of the storm, Unusually Angeles to San Francisco. After it Atlantic. ' Rarity is legitimate. according to in- One of the most severe storms of ternntlonal law. If hitherto I sub- the spring months will occur during the first week in April. Among its fea- \ tures will be heavy rains followed by V Beg; sist from this procedure. because your a cold wave that will carry frosts as g 00,, eminence sets an example of insubor~ far south as northern Texas middle ’ , 7950.3.23.1vi3i_ dlnatlon and therefore no success can Arkansas, western Tennessee, north. be expected from your intervention. ern Georgia, northern Alabama, andx middle .north Carolina. EGG ill) Plllllllil the following oiiicers were elected _ I . wli~Ig;iI.nI§:;;a:go2|;¢iiél$;‘;r;-lartin llur- i i V V Iv; i id; WHAT CANADA PAYS! 2nd Hon. Vice Pre en - u en- ant-Governor McDonald. 3rd Hon. Vlce~President-Hon. Mur- -'W \ \\\\\\\ Q/I//lIIII.\\\\\\\\*IIIIIIII _ 4 'T ' 5 ”“ l-"3-"_'*“-' if ' At the closin_g_sesaion of the P. E. Island E85 and-"Ifloultry Association 1-_ -u-p--_ 1--_ _ ' ~ ' -_ - ,_ We handle the _celebrated ‘_‘Maritime” woven fencing---a strong durable fence quickly put up, which means volumes when labor 1s scarce. 3 I \\.._.../\ \_`_,--_./ . . \\\\\\\\\@IIlIIlll@\\\\\\\ \“7i/If/IllflllIA‘\ \V.llIlL\\\\ [lj 2 i-1 \_-] W P in price rapidly. home town; 7963-3~25-Msltdl. ff§\i2'll;"§il'J""l"__`_l'l.._,L`, L, 1 I e |_ fbi .*_fr§,-rv-§,_f ~`,» `"|M5nN 'HUIH 'Nl ‘PV `58VH A .t1,f;it,.g::l,.a,ia,if;i:1:_'l:',. _ i _i < -`_,_/e ~-`_¢»-~~»`._f" If-*_,-~->.`_¢-~ ` `_f' A~`_Z'~ »`.._/- "mr- i. i A All kinds of wire and wire iencing have advance We bought a limited quantity lately which We offer at rock bottom prices While it lasts. 5, 6, 7 and 8 bar fence also other styles. Use “Maritime” and have satisfaction. It is man- ufactured in the Maritime Provinces and sold in your See our fence and prices at first opportunity. F. J. HOLMAN & CO.. Limited Charlottetown ' f¢'-..\‘\\VIllIllIIII.'A\\\\\\\\\\lIIl\\\\\WIIIHk _.,i;;'“;w‘“'iz t. if oiqlh/ JE; o l-I Q M _ »__ *$- _\ I _ -(2-rl s »»> Q ra 2 -- '-1 *-' su :> 3 \\\\\\\*YIlIA\\\\\\‘_"I”llI *"AR\\\\\\\\?llA\\\\\%*'..IIll/IIlA\§\\\ ¥1ufV_ll-l_`aY cd was horn at Kclly’s Cross, where kind husband and loving father, and ho resided and carried on farming very was deservedly respected by all who successfully until 1002, when he re- knew him. His luneral on the 11th _moved to Seuris and purchased the lust. to St. Mary's Church. was largely splendid property known as the “Park attended, the Benevolent irish Society Farm.” Here, as at his former place of which he was an esteemed member, ei’ residence. his thrift, industry andimarching at the head of the proces- good management was rewarded with sion. Requiem Mass was sung by the success and soon placed him among Pastor, Rcv.- R. B. McDonald. Rev. the leading farmers oi' King’s Coun ty. John A. lVlci)onald oiiiciating at the Sober, upright and honorable, he was grave. llc leaves to mourn at sorrow- -a good citizen, a worthy member St. Mary’s parish, a good neighbor, ot' ing wil`c, five daughters. Mrs. Joseph ii Bonlalne and Mrs. J. O‘Conn0r's oi' , I M 055176 Andover, Mass.. Mrs. Friivnk Mcbona 1 . Souris, Miss Louise and Miss Angelina at home and four sons. John, Urban and Edmund, Seurls, and Levi. Maple- wood; also one slster, Miss Mary Ann and one Brother. Thomas, South Mel- ville. Lot 29. all of whom have the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. The pall bearers were: Dr. Sullivan, Messrs. Bernard Creamer. Edward Paouet. John Tyn- an, John Cummings and Daniel l\ic~ lsaac. May his soul rest in peace. ~ if - --r-~-,_ ' 1q¢t\lll-"Q IC2.¢¢..~..~..,._ dock McKinnon. dlgan. .for the whole family is amor, rms. m. . so Q......,i..., p.,...,.,.n...,.,_ complete. ‘ We can _fit any shoe ` W neatly, with “Dam Mode" the best wearing lP°fk~ ">- Rubbers made. Also a,full stock of B..,.g_ i,.,, ‘Q3 omou, wa. 4s ’ woo1.n» so n Pannip|,lb X: Rubber Boots for Men Women and Children made by the same firm. Alley & Co. f __i '_ ff 'f '».... l` lf Agents. Eggs. doz. 24 Beef. lb. (retail) _ 12 to 18 Fowls. lb. 13 to 1-1 Chickens, fb. 1| q, 16 Directors Harbor; D. F. McDonald, Souris. Queens-J. E. Sinclair, Emerald; J. Hay (pressed). ton $13 to $14' n. ness. sm River. . straw (pressed) ton 86.50 1244 Tumips. bus. , Ili to 20 Potatoes. bus. 70 to 75 Oats (white) bus; 50 Oats (black) bus. 00990 nn fir) I Duoks mi' 'b. H100! Turkeys. per lb. 3: 88 ss: V s's1un Manners (Corrected Wednesday.) Prince-A. Schurman. Central Bede- qno; J. D. McLellan. Grand River. Nominating Committee-Eliphalet iiewatt. French River; E. H. McLaren, Georgetown. CONSOUNG The beat thing that can hc sold for British unprcparcdncss has been said on the Smiiiuy Times (New York) by l-lenry Rutgers Marshall. lo wit: one thing surely. A definite form of behavior necessarily involves nn equal- ly definite ntlitndc of mind. and vlco versa. ll. for instance, the English poo- ple had prepared themselves for war President-Ilev. 1". 1*. Arsennnlt,' Mount Carmel 2nd Vice~Prcsldcnt-J. B. Millninn.'. I-S Butter, (oreamsry) lb. (Prints) 36 Long River, ` 3rd Vlce~Presidont-llev.»Dr. P. C. SOLDIERS PAY AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT PROVISION FOR WIVES. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN Canada is determined that her sons shall be as well paid and their families as well 1 cared for, as a grateful and wealthy country can afford. The scale oi pay for Overseas Kings--F. C. LeLacheur, Murray I "Modern psychology has taught us Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and the Pensions, are- on a more liberal , basis than those of any other country engagedin the war. Field Separation Pay Allow -neo Allowance per day por day por month $1.35 $0.15 $25.00 RANK . number in family . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ seas Service, and give friendly advice and practic 1-1° -1° 2°-°° Many employers have pledged thcnisclv -1-0° ~'° 2°'°° ‘ y the (ievcrnmcnt. 8¢t‘goar\ll...... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... ...... "aid by 1_\\Q Ggvqrmiiciit L0 (lic wifc gf gagh °°"P°f8'¢ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- --»on is unmarried and is her sole support. Private, Bugierl, Drummers otc..... .... . . . . . . ..5crvCJ "= jif, , :',~~ Hides, par lb. '->'-' " ‘- rf' i ~' \ H d) er ton. it -. \ ln... hu! an nun-M = a quantity Ufi _ V V PA_1‘mon mtone ` . Fw ‘ Sf- -'°“_“N our ` , - _ » 9f¢09li°f. _ _ an sl'6urlem¢e" ` _ dellveryvrili beuiade. C.. _ . A _E ‘»_¢:.1._1(1*';~:»'}_». _ ay. (Presse p ~ 1 Hay. (loossiper ton. . ` ' Lamb pelts, each. , \_ ‘ Oatmeal. per 100 lbs. $2.75 to $3. - 0'ats.'(blac\t) psr bushel. 54 pussy V--»q` “|I"' i ’ , grmolwuiiei ‘ilnn-hnpsnsi. gg ~ ' es, e a e . ' 3 T i < ` '”"""‘ P°rk»:,(_0l‘gMis_a`It.) per lb. 9% to 12% l -‘ l~ 1 A i. 2°. \| . Q “ll fi __ W6 Il3V€__OIl wneulier bushel. w¥Io1,~_psr in. zo to lo » °"° s $10. to £18. $10. to 12. 40 to 80 $1.20 to -1.40 lo. MN' P- 0| why you feel po tired at this season is that impure and impover- vitallty. it is not that gives life to perfect! digutslgx alloul ever saw. are here waiting for you to call. Sizes from 14 to 16%. Re- gular lines sold at $1.25 for 791:. at National Clothing Co., 7050-3-23-M3i. Ill llllllllllllli _ 0 as effectively as the Germans did 2 they would in that fact have gained 3 necessarily all the qualities which ap- 14‘ pear to ns so repugnant in the Ger- ig i0 15 mans of today." 5 Not all the qualities. because Eng- 0 lish civilization ls‘older than Gorman. enlisted man, or to thc widowed mother if the s This is in addition to part of his pay which is fc ~ I I N ‘ , Onc~hali` of a solider’s pay is withheld F _ “ _cnts. This ensures that at least $35.00 per mSSiSf ih0S¢ d¢P¢nd¢"fS Of 3 50151" Wl10 of each soldier, » From this Fund the following sums are paid TH E P_<`f_.`Iii - l`he Patriotic Fund has been created to a prom 55.00 to $10.00 por month need more help than the Government gives. - _ if the need exists :-» - _ _ - } $1.50 to 80.00 each por month Wives ... ;.._... .... ... . Children of wldoworo ...... ...... . 3)' |'°B\\k“` VISR5 W fammiis Uf _m¢n°nOV¢f' Mothers ol unmarried mom... ......val help in ¢35¢ of find, Children of mlrrlod mon according to age nnd¢5 to giv¢ pi-gfgfgngg tg fgmfngd ggidiq-9 “hm _engaging men. . p. ' ,_;,_;_,y_ M . V PsNs1oNs - e The Canadian scale of pensions range for private soldier, from $75.00 per year for cer- tain minor injuries to $z64.oo for total disability. In case of death $22.00 a month is paid/ to the widow, and $5.oo a month for meh child. A widowed mother whose son was her whole support receives $22.00 a month. I _ CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT ' Age--18 to 45 years. _ Height--5 feet 2 inches minimum HOW TO ENLIST __ _ A 1 ,ro r.1sur.cor..cAuram.r. is asngsfntsrnraur. g?)L.°%§i.&N, muon taxon, .nrocii sdfsrgsoma, or _wan fur. Provincial Patriotic Society, Charlottetown' r. about mso11°,na1oa,n¢a. umm #itil ly ,ii ? f \_ Vai =» »=.>i==l\,» l trip _ li xy: " »=_.'£~i_ ’. -_-ti.: ii""l`i'1 <_~-(fm fi’ ei -_iiiis ‘ s;i;;1,i*‘.i l ll . hw ~ ;i;’\i‘,ll ...“...- ~_~»-_.isa li5»'f=§i1 f \ . P13’ *, Q-'-.~»»" _` -»~`~»~ `.4L..’i:`.’L _ _ ra,-._ _~::. .~`" f=`~_»=f.<. L ._;,. __ _,ly . 'bitili ‘ . 57 Qi; ;§';f;s1;L lljtgig ;;i~i3i ‘§‘,l' _ fe‘.l;_’l_ e y i is :iq 1 llivl .li ‘.f.gi er » 1 F. in _ 31' ig 1 ‘; ~,."l'§!i%I l il ‘ *n;e`§. 4 ' ~‘ .1 fs. c fs ._...,._<.vs._ ti it l _(li. _ "i‘ Wil.. 'ISF ‘ 5/T'?`f.I '--Ia? 1. #ws _ ,__ f »1. y, . . 'v , 1_1; 'il :wi if/< »-,_ 3 l,/,i. ,i,. I fl > \ vi ii *£51 ' §;--Q” 4. aes... “e..`T _:5J‘_ , _ lf.-.' ' ae ZH l wi* .ff - 3 Lv .:vf-revs ‘~ »c_..`~"i'.lf:’,%.': 5. - _if li #_ ,-1, 1 us 21%,,” >m¢i_=‘aa2.` \e'ee1»§m “rg fi. -a~\..,. 'git' 15.' ( ‘nfl