_ N. o. » ‘ -1 ` ~' *T liiiiff was-_ C0 ' ' -------" _'FF .V , _. _ E1 _Wy ,__ _I _ _ A _ V _ I- _ l ' .f .'»\\ai=t;'%v£2\YliWls1i¥1_»:~.*.‘.'»'“lt'll'ilifli.f¢.“. >.s.~'.;~s\e\x..a/it.-;»'1.if Mr Dhotvapah. an appointment today. The iCook’s~Stuilio New DesBrisay Block Easter Photos ' - Strengthen ol with 8; new portgalt-#thi that llaS_a value'-that can_onlY be estimated iii kindly thouglitfuine. . i riiiif; inriiii siumo A. is. iron, suis. Good Photography Moderate Prices. ~ -'Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. i 107 Queen St. ` -Phone 68-J. Farm For Sale f The tungerslgned (after for sale the arm o t e late Am rose A. Malone. This farm contains about one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at St. Catherine’s about two miles from thg Town of Songs. a n it is a dw ling house an two large Barns in first class repair. The lauld iiss inla tgooddstiite of giultivotlon an we ence . mine ate poss- ession of same will be given. Further particulars apply to A. F. McQuaid, Solicitor, Souris, P. E. Is~‘ land, or to the undersigned. ' FRANCIS J. Q'DONNELL, JOHN MALONE, ' Executors. - Sourls. P. E. I., April 3,1916. 8102-4-5-M18l. Furness ` I Sailings F‘°'“ ”°“"°“si.§`.l§.‘l'.l’..’.'i. F'ii"l2§‘ilil§ Kanawha April ard March 29 (via St. Iohn`s. N. F. 1 St. John. N. B.) Rappahannock April 1701 Aqril nth Shenandoah April 30th From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via St. John’s Nfid. Via St.l¢`>hl\'8 Nfl!! March 29 (i rom - o o i A ii so. apfiillirzw) nillliffif /(Trai lim Furnesawltliy & Co.Lid. Halifax, N. s. Above sailings are not guar- anteed, and are aubioot to change without notice. Eastern S. S. Lines A INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. Calvin Austin. Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. in., vie. Portland, Eastport and Luheo, Maine, due St. John, Tuesday. afternoon. ` MAINE STEAMBHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star. ’ Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. ` ' Schedule distributed- Information " upon request. St. John City Ticket Office, 47 King Street. A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N. B. A.E. Fleming, T.F. &,H.A. St. John ‘~` e >“’ ' *““i'i'I |\_||||{\|» Keep- Home buy” You can give \ iuvicius \]¢ll'¥ I3-Q one remove them and leave no blemishes- any puff or swelling. D098 |10! or remove the hair, and horse can be $2 abotile delivered. Book 6 K free. ABSORBINE, lR..tbe aiuinepilc linlmzsi for nun- klndl For Bells. Bvuiiel. Old Sorel. Svvolllnp. Varicose ilrlm, Varlcosiriet. Alliya Pain. Price Hand I2 a horde ai dvunlsiv nv delivered. Will tell more ll yna.w||ir. WJ. ¥ollNG,r.ll.i'. ilitymaas l|d|..l|o?r¢al.¥\a. 'Ahsuihlur and Atsoibine. ir.. in miie n Cinidl. A 4 ~ i 1 ` I l , ,_ l .~ _._ ‘ .»\ _ cab '61 M cfs., A \` Tr .\\\ _ /_. _.->'/ _Trim, upto-date, yet con- sistently in good taste, des- cribe t e main features of Invictus, but _quality is also a consideration _with men who value a distinctive ap- pearance. 6.00 a pair See the New Spring styles. ._ Alley & Co. Sole Agents , . a quantity of ~ _ t. John _ sg.. ...d i r ieam_n°;»3”°_. » ` . ` oneoua ur _‘or _ . oahlllliil are quality- till! best. Promptanilsatinfactofy will bemade V r l, "in Barrels _ and _ 1-L' H-ri The |..*.|T PAYe 'to hay in this Province ..°G. A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- resentative in Georgetown. Mtf. ..°o. F. 1'isnNsv_n ounraim is-` oresentatfve in _Sourls. Mhtf. ..*MR. 6. MARKLE HOWLETT.-is Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- cinity.-J _ _ i ..*A MoNNseENAmAN.- old..__apd is `as smart and active as -_ youltg girl. She uses no glass dom need mem. - .-:-;_.£_1»>~f_ ______ ' 1. .i}‘i"'!"‘ ;_ ..;ALM08T A CENTENARlA 3 Mr. onald ern R c McEach , o li who died ii couple of weeks ago was -almost a centenarfnn. He lacli _ ed-’ but one month of _.being '100 years of age. He was_ smart and active up to a month or so, .doing the principal work around the farm. Ile was a wonderful old man. ' ..* OCTOGENARIANS. - .There art quite a number of old people a.- lo g the North Shore of eighty years and upwards. Miss- Sally McDonald, Rockbarra, Mrs. John McPhee, a. sis- ter, Mr. Pat McPhee. Mrs. Nancy Mc- Donld and Mrs. Hugh McEachern. Herinanville; Mrs. John Gillis and Mrs. James McCormack, Clear Spr- ings. All these people, with the ex- ception of Mr. Pat. McPhee whose eye-slight is falling him, are smart and active. The sa.line_ breezes of the North Shore must be conducive to healthy and active old age.- There ls much sickness along the North Shore this spring. Grlppe is very preval- ent. Mrs. John McPhee, Big Pond, is very sick, and there is but little hope of her recovery.- Allan Mc- Donald, Rockbarra has been sick with the Grlppe all winter, but is re- covering.-Mr. Angus Mchulay, Her- manvilile is quite sick.-`jPatk. McPhee Farmer for Mrs. Herman McDonald, is sick for the last fow weeks.- Don- ald Mclilacharn, lobster puckor, an quite sick.- John McDonald, lobster packet, Clear Springs, recently re turned home from Maine where he had been all winter, very sick. His life was dlspalred oi, but it is thou- ght that lie will como round. -Mrs. John Lavlo. who at'tirnos had been living on the -North Side, died last Friday, at George McDona`ld's, Har- mony. Though worlring around, she had goodproperty in Sourls, a house and lot rented out,-and also consider- able cash. She_was buried in St. Mary’s cemetery Souris, having recei- ved the rlies of hcr church. .NUXATEU IRUN increases strength - of delicate, nervous, __ rundown people 200 per cent in ten days T fn many instances. $100 forfeit it it (ails as per full ex-' planation in large article soon to ap- _ .pear in this paper. Ask your doctor or drugglst about it. Apothacarleg Hall- G. E. Hughes Prop. and Central Drugstore, E. A. Foster. Proprietors. always carry it in stock. i' Gov __ _, Q4 G H _ I H 4 / With good health at yet back you can do alythag. If you are troubled with Bead- achea, Dyapepaia, Bllieumesa and kindred sickness you mart expect to accomplish much. Dr. WlL§0N’S‘ HERBINE BFITERS that "True Blood Piirllyer" hal been proved, during the last lfty years, to be the one but remedy or these diseases. ».2i.'..‘i..'°,`i£.7l°u.?.§. L‘}}‘.'.,£l_°.'.f The lnylq Drag Co. LHMI, ST. JDIIII, ||.l. Dr. Wii|on‘a Deadahot Worm`ati¢ in candy htm for children. A lure and never failing can. 6 _ _ , _ MAGIC scrum iv-'li ||'|'\*"' ‘A _ --Va Good _ ii... i....i..llll..llllll A We have' on' hand ff! Furniture -_ u ' - » ' -Pianos, _ -Picture Frames _ -Hardwood Floors' e ii rrclef ‘ ill; ggililig wood gbrilgce. _ It ith cl ~' ura e Dolfgrtliat will last for a long time. ' _ ‘ lt_Y_0\l value your furni- tu treat it with MAGIC CllE_ AM and see how good . it will look.. Q ` oe a so moe, asc. ._ _ .1 - "mf uiiiiaiiimos. _.W :li'ave.enllBted. le many others “left one Island since last spring. .Cattle feed is plentiful so also also his brother, James, have been i.°o_nl,cu41'_ were '_ in- sertion lor wvsrthlgs in ihi_;,c9__;imn- Ctah must accompany order. ` _..°'|’i~ll LOISTER BUSINESS. --' Alon --the .North Shore, is pretty slack"_yet. There is thus lar little preparation on account of the very unfisual stormy_wosthei°, and the sev-_ er tylot- the.monih ot March. -. There are six lobster- - _canneries__be_tween Roclibarra and St. Margaret"s,‘ dis- tance of si; miles. Mclsaao's, hgihlac- John A. McPhee, Big Pond, is 94 years; Jiarn’s, Molliulofs- (A.D.), MuDona.ld's, illisf, Gillis' (A). The packers are Leu fpnd expert workers in the fae- toriegf, Many of the old fishermen whl have is -_peed grain. Potatoes ar.. not plenti- 'tul, but most farmers have enough for their own needs. The North Shore farms are perhaps the finest potato growing farms in Canada for the production ot fine eating-potato es. There ls_little prospect of any cropping in the month of April this year.- Archibald McPhee, formerly ot Big Pond,-died in thi- West, leav- ing a larg¢ amount oi proporty both in cash and in miningstocks. -Some $3,000 in cash has already been dis- tributed to the heirs, at ing Pond, Ba.yi\a.l. Priest Pond Georgetown and Colorado. ~-Mr. McPhee was princi- pal pwner of three -copper mines in Mon ana and idaho which are con- sidered to be worth big money in tho present demands for copper, so that his reliirzves hero, have good reason to expect large amounts in the future. -Mr. Jno. Alfred McDonald, Surveyor is home this spring after ten years ab- sence on land and railway surveying work in thc -North West and at Otta- wa.- Miss Katie McDonald, Cieni' Spqings. is expected home from Bos- ton; _ MAKES SPLENDID BAKED PRO- DUCT8. d Do you know what is the first thing ' n's ii you'll do after trying Dr. Jackso Roman Meal gems, miiiiliis, or_ pa - cakes? Yon'll send your friends some, they're so delicious. digestible and laxative. That's how Roman Meal has spread over the country. it makes delicious porridge, it cooked _without stirring, and can be used for all kinds of appetlzing baked products. Try also the ready-cooked form, known as Roman Meal Nuggets. These are very satisfying it served with hot milk and cream-a treat that every- body enjoys. Made by Roman Meal C0.. Toronto. ll|E iMlllKElS cu"i‘owN mnnxnrs _ uunixn l(3Corrocted on Tuesdays and Frldaygg - utter (creamery) in pr nts Butter' (Tub) lb' 28 Butter, fresh, lb. - 30 Eggs, doz. 24 Beer iii. (remiilq 12 to is Fowls lb. tb _‘ to Chickens, . . _ to Hay (p;'essed)é ton $13 tus Sag Straw presse ) ton 6. Pork lb. ` 12% Turnips. bus. 18 to 20 Potatoes, bus. 70 to Oats (white) bus. Oats (black) bus, Beets, bus. Carrots, bus. Wool lb. » _ Parsnips, lb. Geese _ _ 15 Ducks - 15 Hides 14 to 15 Turkeys, per lb. - 20 to 22 75 50 52 40 45 25 io 40 0 s's11m Manners (Corrected Wednesday.) Buckwheatper bushel. 75 to1.00 Butter, (dairy) per lb. 30 to 32 Butter (crearnery) per lb. 34 to 36 Calfsklns, per lb. 14 Chickens, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. » 12 to 15 Eggs, per dozen. 18 to 20 Fowl, per lb. 10 to 12 Geese, per lb. 12 to 15 Hides, per lb. 13 Hay, (pressed) per ton. $10. to $13. Hay, (loose) per ton. $10. to $12. Lamb pelts, each. 40 to 60 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs, $2.75 to $3. Oats, (black) per bushel. 54' Oats, (white) per bushel. 50 Potatoes, per bushel. 60 Pork, (Organs att.) per lb. 9’/4 to 12% Straw, per ton. (pressed) $6. Turnlps, per bushel 20 Wheat, per bushel, $1.20 to -1.40 Wlotol, per lb. 28 to 40 __| ~ I _ ELLIS , Mon logs The best place in Montague to buy School Supplies, _Stationery all k soilloe su%>lies. We cany' the L._ . Water- Founiiin Pens r »fwhichare '1 i w lar 'mek f ' of K ds.ge§dag' or mail your next filth' toustobedevelopedand ' don’tm£01'!¢t-our _ _ sare wa _ §'l.°1'i*~5‘Y..'i..“°.°..°§ r w en in o PEI vinfillilliillitl' in securing usher- - _ ...*BOLDIERS ARRIVE.-A do- f105th Battalion arrived in Sonris on ri , -,- tliat osuina sans: which have do: lad all other "traatment.i yield -tl' Sal-lub! Aa illustration of-this ‘ia found in the can of ltr. J. L-_ l Frenoth, of Nitlloo. NJ. HI ‘_ 1vrltoa:- " My head was aatirel! °°V°!‘Nl with eczema. aad although 1 tried _ numerous raineiilu and receive( medical treatment, I -got no bane- flt. Than I heard of Zam-Buk and triad it. The Int few apvlieatiell stopped tha burning. Gradually 'tha ipagnmatfon was drawn out. Ill anim ion; the um bum 1° lvl- P.\\|'j.Q_f|§|qQ With “_'.\li N' suited ln o. complete and _llfllv nt cure." - ‘ ' . Zara-Buk is just \l_ (wil 10! ulcers. r1lilW°1'm» f"““'3 '°"" blood-poisoning. piles, cuts. huraa emi .ui .im loin.-lu. an si-uuiltl sos. wx, 3. for $1.16. °r ffm ‘ _zm-sri 'r»_rm»- _ __ _ tachment of ii hundre'd men from the Tuesday and are now comfortably e_s-_ tablished in the Barracks at the cor- ner of Main and Church Sts. They are under the command oi Capt. W. E. Hardy and Lieuts. T. M. Fullerton and J. G. Kelly. Lieut. Corcoran, of the Army Service Corps, Halifax, is also attached and had charge of all the stores and equipment of the bar- racks pending the arrival of the half company. The men are of fine phy- sique and although many of them are as yet recruits, show line material to make a "second to none"_ Battalion. The culinary department is under the management of Pte. Wilfred Cheverle of Sourls. who is well able to cater to the wants of the most tastidloiis in the line or cookery.-*. Ber era’Engiish Paint _for25cper pint. - 8097-4-6Mtllfi\l3l. - . _LooK, LISTEN The scarcest kind of Steel Enamel Ware is Stranksey’s Quadruple_Coated with white lining that wont discolor. Our old_ prices were low for such high grade _ Merchandise but still we will allow a substantial percentage off. » ’ We also have a large stock on hand, and to arrive, of all grades of Canadian . 1. _ *__ Maéo 40c for 30c r lrge. _ in _pts-ii Gold and Bronze Paint Varnish Stains Floor Paints Floor Glaze Floor-lac Jap-a-lac ' Etc, Etc. Mop’s, Brushes, Brooms, Carpet Tacks, Carpet Beaters Tiff Silas:-1/.'f.-'-i;..r___._ ‘ _ say so too after you have used them. __ ‘_ _ , We always carry along list of bargains, such as these. Draw your own conclusions. _ Last Call for House Cleaning Supplies Flaitoap _ - _ Puty Polishts O-Cedar Old English Furniture Polish ‘ 3 in 1 Oil Etc. M I`iZ'.'. PAINT ` F0l\ llouszs, iianis, anis, tuiilmrls, Slum Firiilnrt, liifll Tulli. iiugiigles, ‘ Film Tools. Eh. A special paint for each our ' pose, not'one~slap~dasli mu. ture for all. ` 'A 1& an Not lovv priced, but highest grade at 'f:iir, honest prices. foo bum: Shuwgffwilhams. we paint gm yepuiaiion. We say these are the best paints we know ot. ou'll , _ ¢ The Crabbe l Si N. -4 #S ,Tx fl' é li *4