. “am.- ‘ v _A PAGE FQURTEEN auuiwamrl/Auuww (Erince Edward MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 & 8.45 IN THE EYES OF THE WORLD- SHE WAS QUILTY A knife in the gloom 0f an opera box, and Monty Palisei- crumpled up in a lifeless heap. , Who killed him? Was it the woman he wronged? “las it the man he be- trayed? Was it the crippled father of the woman ‘.7 WHO KILLED MONTY PALISER? See this breath-taking‘ mystery play “The iPALlSER CASE” featuring Pauline Frederick Q\\\\VIIM\\\\\U\H$IIIIIZI iY\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIIIQ\\\I\\\\\\ZIYLRWX I UIIIIIZAQ\\\\\\\\\S\.¥QIIIIIIIIA\\§\\\\\\ 74 1m.- cnmnorrnrowu GUARDIAN “ i THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN IT PAYS to buy in this Province. STOCKINGS TO FIT THE FAM- ily at ivholesale, at l'atoii's oii i‘ Friday and Saturday. May203i. ONE OF THE FINEST siuntitird bred iiitirtis in tlie Maritime Pro- ;\'inces at Mr. E. ll. liilyllbFs Auct- ioii stile til New Auiiriti oirStitur- lduy S994-5-20ili MENS UNDERWEAR for the 24th. The finest rau-ge in town is it 'l‘lit-. Men's Store, Moore and McLeod’ Limited. 0033. DON'T FAIL lo gel yoili‘ tickets for llie Fountry (‘luli tlaiice Mon- tltiy night. May 21th; tliey are now ioii salt: at ltt-titlin llros., or at the i‘ (‘iiib. 9023-5121 3i. OUR SODA FOUNTAIN is now .open for ‘business. Bring your thirst to-us and liavt- it tiut-iit-lit-il. Johnson zmtl Johnson, llruggisls. 9044-5-22 2i. THE ESTATE OF llie late Joli/i MtxPliec tit North Rivet‘ (‘oriitr would make it very il 4' "able lilaclt smitli sltind. To be sold tit Auction "Fuestltty May 25th at l p In. ' 000l-5-2l-2i. $3.00 SWISS PAILLETTEX DE (' "tie iii blai-ks tiiil_v. will be soiti l _ til ilay Stiluriltiy tii $2.011. or as for the Ans\vel' ‘dtiiii! Hill \'\illll|illl§' us llie suply fl- lioltls out. .\l-it)l‘(' and .\lt‘l_.(‘Ull, Lltl. - . il0...;. _ . f‘ "---~ . DEFIES DEATH VIMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD-‘ ERTISERS. —-\i ~ t s ~'.‘ ti“ ‘i‘l'$l[lt:('ll‘l|~ll_\"_ (illilil) ' lam instruc ions mus i‘ in ie 1n tluartlititi Office not itiler than J ‘n’ on it the top of a i - t] - . t tit-i 1;; i g; i. “AN . fiilvlitxlllllltk L iltltssluigfet" Ilfsllll Ulltllll", ‘ ‘ili1_l>"lllt‘itn‘:l\lll(llil' llll‘ from llie 'li‘(“i‘S o a iritge , qiiiitot; - t- l _Y 10 ;_ _ is one tit‘ llie thrilling stunts § ( ‘ h m nu‘ ("In h ‘.1133 iii. ' - - >' SCHOONER WANTED l -i Rapld laughs. “TRAI)I)EI) coal to .\'t.-\~.‘l'tiutitlland, Si.Ol‘iLelrIl'xe\, Everything‘ frolll RATS” Prince liilwtirtl island, anti l as E t , us} ' _ 'f tl’()r Lake i-irla, on tiiivililil: of na- an "as eln 11171" .l"otll'l<*l‘lllll Vllllillf‘? "T vigalioii. Sliiiiping pier in ii na- - turzill} Sl'.(*ll<‘l“l l ‘l ' tt l'*l- 11118 t0 a WQStQIH ‘ ‘ ly‘s (love, l'llil‘.‘ii!t':“"lillulllfll; tlkli‘ Cactus, iLtilltt-s. \\'i‘il\e, I stating tonnage tint _rat>s ‘to I ng n (‘our Foiiipiiny, §\\\\\\\\\\uei\\uvulzm\\un r ““"“""' ‘ ““"’“""“’§‘7'“‘ QQL-AUSJG,‘ e-o-o-i _ -__ l PERSONALS Illllllllllllllllllllil Strings for Guitars, t i Mandolins,r"Violins —and all- l E_String.-_lnsti*itimentsc i ll NYONE in need of Strings for ~ | their instruments can find the best procurable at our store. Our Strings are the products of the best makers "and are truly The Best Procurable As to price, the price of ,our Strings is the lowest possible consistent with good quality. When you- are in need of Strings, remember that right in your home district is a. dealer with the best quali- ty Strings at prices that are right. MILLER BROS. , " I IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII uuuuaa=znamzzaznmauuniagzguznistztnanzzus iii’ Z’ Premidm Bonds Interest 5% Clty of Perl: Bonds no n flund lnvoounont, carrying 5% in- I tonal. Th” pnrflgto annually In o]: bl-nmnthly drawing; bf 215" Pflllli l0 In] 0,000,000 frlncl. Thu-o In one capital I pnn of 1,000,000 frcncl drown Qlcll of 200,000, 100,000 lrlnoo, do, , ‘Ilrice $50.00 per bond of 500 francs (subject In diilly lluelunlllmn) n "Xfllllllke returns in nurnuul ecu-h lmml of 500 [rum-It “III he worth 000.54‘). nml the Interest yleltl would he rent. The numlrern ilmwn I'\'I‘I'_\' other month u your and uvornl othora I...‘ llnhril In Aonomhtle ( nmulhtn, n monlllly llnnnelnl rtwli-tv t-tlllrcl by Ii. L.G . Bcauhien d. Co. Aim-madman. ultlahiltll r pdul Illllu handed on mil-l. - L. c; BEAUBlEN esico." BONoh-oDQmQSU-ootwoot, a lflontroal “W1 llvtqlq. QuoboqBQ-J "Em or PARIS. ‘.\li‘ ' v5 ity lear- rlhiltaitt- h. ‘ioiiias ll. l'tit‘iiie. : aitiriiiiig for Mt". (‘yrus Ptiirier, ot’ llie Poultry Division Live Slot-k Branch, ile- piirtint-iit of Agriculture has gone to Uttuivu. The many friends of Mr. A. T. Mitt-Neill of Long (fret-k will regret to learn that. he is ill of tippend- icitis. Mrs. .\litl‘t-li on ticctiiiiiniiiied by her niet-e M l-‘lortiiiet- Laiiiy. tiri- leaving this mortiliig tm ii,\'ii~'il to lloston and New York. .ltill_vmore of the WOMEN'S ‘COLORED UNDER- skirls, regular $1.75. for $1.00 Prowse Ilrosx, Ltd. 9032. NEW BELTS: Just ‘received, the New Silos-String Belt, in Black, Grey and White at Palolfs. May203l. WOMEN'S POPLIN DRESSES all colors; regular $14.90; special $12.98. Prowse 131-05., Ltd. 9032 THE FLOOR i8 ncttei- than ever; the music is the very best. at the (‘ountry Club. 9023-5-21 3t AN ODD LINE OF WOMEN'S lwuetl tiiitl serge suits $18.00. Prowse liros, Ltd. ' 9032 CHILDREN?» MERCERi-SED ('t)llllll Stockings, black, Ian and white, iii-t ‘Thursday ill Patotrs. May203i. SEE OUR BllG tSlHOWlNG oil cliilili‘eii‘.-. clothing All the latest stvl < and patterns at the lowest . s. l'i‘ti\\‘se llros. Ltd. 9038-5-22-21 A SPECIAL LINE OF \VDttl0Xl'S Blouses iii pongce. crepe de chenc "UH. \\'0t'lll $13-75. for $3.60. Prowso llros., Ltd. 9031 DECORATION DAYS-May 22, iii, 24th. l-Jxpress your lrilmle to till’ lttlleii with beaulilu. ilowers. Phone l7i-J_ .\lrs, John Williams, Florist. GET A TOYO PANAMA iii the millitiery section ltlllll)’ or Satur- day for ilS cents. l7 stytltis. Moore tiiiil .\1<"'Le.itl Limilt-tl. iltizsrt.‘ TRAPPY TWEEE- RAINCOATS Mtiiiufatriiirei-s Samples, ail. close prices at l’aloii'.~;; also smart raiii~ coats fir ladies at atlrtictive fi- RUHEH. .\ltiy203i. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE 'I‘oyt) Ptiiiiiiiiti hats that we are ilfft-riiig liitltiy til ll. i-eiils etieli. 'l‘hey come in st-venlt- <lli'i'et't-iii shtipizs till lll'\\‘, .\lotii‘<- anti Alt-Lend, Liiiiiletl. 9033. MUCH WANTED YARNS IN .\l(lil1ll‘('li Floss in While, Mist, Heather, Purple, Gold; (‘optnliti gen tiiitl Sand. Monarch Dove in ltost- anti Heather; Monarch Down in White, ’i‘urtiuoise, Buff Jade amt Mist and Sand; also the new Sweater llooks for knitting anti tiroclieling sweaters, at l'atoii‘s. lliay20lii. $100 TO VElE GIVEN AWAY BY THE EXAMlNEFL-Tlie Extimiucr announces tin interesting compet- ilion for $100, divided into 'slx Drizes; 1st prize, $50. ‘Second prize. $25. ’i‘liii-,i prize $10, and titre» prizes of l5 teat-h. For partZetiltu-s tee the hlxatiiinci‘. Price. two cents. Auiiutii blllllfitlflplltlii $2.00. ll0’)ll-5-2l‘il' COMPARE tlii. 57]](‘(‘.l(ll line ol and Friday ' Jliggins. women's warr: CHANIOIS gloves; special $1.35. Prowse liros. Lid 9032 l TRADE AT THE- BIG STORE to~' i day tutti save iiioncy. Prowse Bros. -=. Lltl. e032 l l ‘CHILDREN'S QOTTON DRESh ses \\'(.lt'[h $1.75; special $1.00 Prowse. Bros, ‘Ltd. 9032 DECORATION DAYS. — 22nd, 23rd, 24th, Roses, Carnations, etcl" .\irs. John Williams, Florist. Phone l71-J. SPECIAL VALUE 60 men's suits extra good value worth $38.00, on stile Stiturdii-y for $25.00. Prowsc Brits. Lltl. 9038-5-22-3 ALSYKE AND RED CLOVER i just it» liilllll so; yours while ll. lusts. Gill and Lantz. 9026-5-2141. YOUR LUCK LIES lN YOUR} fishing supplies. Get. ilieiii at. Johnson tiutl Johnson. “ 9044-5-22 2i. t GRAND CHAMPION HOLST- EiN'S grandson will be soli] at Mi‘. E. ii. ilay-net's Auction stile at. new Aniian, ‘Sillllftliiy. S994-5-20—3Iil CORRECTI-ON.—'l'hrough ‘ti mis- tiilte iii the iletitli notice and obitu- ary of the late Mrs. Vernon GWZOTY .\ii'. Vt-rnoii (ii-egorys name did not iippe- - The (itiartlitln cxtctids sinc- ere smypztlliy’ to lilul. THOSE WONDERFUL WA|STS ' Ili't' worth $0.75 regularly. . t oii salt- i'u the 'ltetitiy' to \\eti|' llepziidiiieiil‘, llloiirt- and Mt‘.- liave just arrived. (‘time in ttno and Johnson, l)i'll!-§l€|e'l~‘l- _ 0044-5-22 2i. BACK t'aiio:i Siaipsor. and Rev. ll. ll. Rllyllltllltl, t- ly, llev. IVii‘. \\'oitl Ai- ‘Uia-ttin, lit- \‘ri limes, Milton. and Mi‘ '1, Alt-Nun, CiIY- 1"“ llll'll(‘(1lli.~i iii:"it fixirn litililtix. where they tittentled llie Anglican Synod. DIED YESTERDAY —-'l‘lit= iletttli iiei-iirreil at the (‘liarlolieliiuat lliispiltil on Kitty tllsl, of Sarah Anne Higgins, wife oi‘ Frank Mc- (lui-gtin, leaving to mourn besides- her lmslitinti. one brother. Mr. Luke iliggins tiiiil one sister, Mary E. lt‘uneral Sunday til 2.45 from her ltile Nlflltlfliltft‘, lti llor- elieslt-r Si, lo Si. l)unslaii's' (la- ' tliedral, thence to t‘. (femetery. POTATO $HlPMENT5.—' Mi‘. Norman Hteivtirl of this twity, load- ed llll't"' ears of potatoes at lla- -ii'€fl‘- school lit-re answers for a widely distributed tlistricl, one anti tinc-litilf to two miles tits- tttnt which make it possible young children to alleml in'suiii- iiier, only though many tli-ive the cliiltlren to llie school house. ll will (‘zipltiin l'll_l‘(‘ll2lSt‘ lititl iaruis sli|'\'t')'ctl lasl week by Sun >__,__>_ veyoi‘ Mcllontiltl of ilei‘iiitin\'ille.- FROM SYNOD.---lit-\‘. .-. ,___ V - O4§§§¢0 O-OFOOO-Q fQ OO-O-QOOR4-Q-O-QQ-OQ-OQO ieEisj-E-Eiseeéssssisfi assesses-E- ‘ wuY nxm-znmnnr? - - Food scientists claim that the leavener is lnrgfly ii responsible for the flavor. texture and whole. ll sameness of your borne . at on no ‘* other one ingredient does so much» depend, [t i‘ important. therefore. to use a baking mwd" that you know possesses the necessary leavenina qualities. i MAGIC BAKING Contains No Alum and is the only strictly high class baking pgwder in Canada. selling at a. moderate price. Its Rep“, fation is built on purity and highest quality. Th only well known medium priced bu‘; poyfirder made Canada flint does not contulig alum and that has all its ingredients plainly opted on tho label. " t Itiado in Canada -» m - aaaaaiaaa‘ ' " Vffivtlt‘ working for iiiiu i00- liililllllb‘ Rona Silflilgi,‘ i5 in iiiis di lrlct which is probably tiic fine; spi-ing water in the Dominion qiii inexhaustible. lt is ti wonder 50mg (Yemiiany does not lltlille iii, iii, crystal water. ll is said to be (iii. John Stewart who spent about twenty-live years ‘iii llie lumber business in llriiisli (Folunibiu sold his liiiilit-i‘ lit-its in llie coast for a hantlstinii- sum, anti is now purch- asing lilllll on the Mailltititl lluail, in .many liyiiil‘ for I HM’ I m“ U 9033; be hard for those pimple lo gel llie lllllil" ltl‘ll\‘\ulliymh“villuilgizll- hlvhkgi‘? 1:“: alive loo ‘.01 which llie wi‘ilcr c“ benefit oi tlii. new lll(‘l'(1lll~‘t\(l litres, w ‘l _ 1 l}, i“ “M, wb-nu‘ pure“ attest yippreii ypiiyndnlzlnl Char‘ SHOWERS ARE BOUND To __/|\|l\-i'("llil]~;t llllllllllbt-Qllp‘|3s;:\»(i€)‘l\lr- llilitnuu li\(hi iqwkviir; “tad Mr M” \illii.‘ilionu Springs i ., , , P.‘ :1. > -i‘e.--- ‘ill ‘-" -' ‘ " . ' ‘ . ‘mm!’ H“ "rpparmll- Pinon“ ha" ldlliilfiltliitfitlJUlll-{lll up twb] farms tho lmlmm- H"""'““"'““- “l” 3m" spent his time in Flllllpiiboin’ “he “trmlg "mbwnilg mm gm“! Mum llllllvS Nit-hulstm farm on lliiikt-l 1pm.. his MUM-iv. “,- mim .\ duration ol‘ the \\'ill‘1l‘<l iliil "firm "ov"rmg ‘and ‘lobby humlles n‘ i‘o‘tti“on wliit-li he nowwesitlt-s ‘iutl gllllllllSllllilSl ‘lilllllllt-i: \iiit ‘ill clli’ VPYY ilUC6l1l1ll1ll' l" U"; llfillllsdelllng --2:ti " . '- ~ ‘t - tit $1375‘ M“) 0 a wood lat-iii, l_\iill.! along the same W.“ wim has Spiiipii iipn. "mi iiiii; as well as Wood islands, ., roiitl, tit-at‘ (lulltitlen SUlllhilllllllSl‘: iiii-piiiii- purr]‘“$(\‘l iiii-iti. iiiiin-uvitii —-_<.>_% Vné-‘QrnlTHliynirlathE-fzl"1111;]: Captain Purchase, who is an Am» |:l|'"] ‘viiipi, iii. iiifli, mi _._-ii,~\iii_i-i-i|_ ‘m-llllrlli-lll $133521“: cur 12nd 0i iii" l ms’ " "' ' " "’ ericiin. enlisted anti was of llie ii. -., i._- ii iiii- “mm iiii-iii,“ : . iorses, Qoiiie sup", “Xilmllw "ll" “N” smuk‘ Jmmsm‘ (Torps that iliilftllivll lo llie Rhine. _i.',,,{i‘,..,-'_§,,‘,'..,-i.-..,. is Mr. Art-hip- ml‘ "IllTP-‘l- Sllllilllll‘ for ftirnierslo all lit-ll who resides-tin the llenticr- m‘ 3mm “Mn” lwwnal “ml Slllllli son propel-ti‘. ti line block of liigli Street“- and tit-y ltiiiti. Mi". ilell lititi the stir- q! those two W. S. MCKIE . l_\t£ tiutrt-nsptirt, .\'. S. (‘apt. J. N. McDonald, inspector of Drctlges went to ilay Fortune yt-sl-eriltiy \\‘li“i‘t- llri-ilgt- No. ll has been receiving hiiili-i- repairs. Mr, t‘. id, Pole, (lent-rill (Tlitiir- man (‘avititlitiii iirolliei-liiititi Rail- i wa_v Einpltiyt-tes, hiont-ttin, arrived ‘ in the city last evt-iiiiig. The litany friends of Mrs. John Mctluigttu will lic plt-asctl lo learn that slic is improving after it se- vere attack of bronchitis. Dr. \\"m. M. Hart, London. Ont; ilifl‘. l). Ptrfitt. (lfflVfilllifst, Ont; and l)t'. J Rotitllck Bin-rs, Sh, Aga~ iliP, tluta, are in the cit-y oii busi- ness iii eoiitieclitlii with llie Dalton Saiiittiriuiii. Mr. Albert ' t‘. Dennis, son oi Min J. it. ilt-nnis, returueti 'l‘liurs- ilay evening from Mt. Allison Uiilvcr sity, where he has graduated ll. l A. Mr. Dennis serve-ti overseas l with llie 2nd Sill-KO Battery under l Fol. Proun-‘e. and is to he cotigrtit- tiltited ttpim taking his tlegrec so i‘ soon alter his return. “'v\url|'l Llnlnucnl for llmnlrllfl. iAdlliESSAGE ‘ .- r0 women {Are Elust‘ Read): to Drop i ‘~ itfiiiolliwiii niiiicli Y (the Blood and Create i y Strength iPliysicians Recommend It l and Druggists Guar- " ‘ T Bntee It’ / y . y any women act as though they lust wonder how they are going to scat through this trying season and their work. ‘They may be over- worked, or influenza. or a chronic cold or some sickness has left them GI! 8—Mcl{lmm Co. 1472 without strength and thin nervous and If such women only what YINOL, our non-secret liver ypoph hits tcni wll mafia: we we’: d not be olale w got enough to supply the dtmiand. e ~ eeetmtrattznttz: ai a - ‘hood with tlloul a at‘. Mr. J. it: S. ineu‘s suits til 5F. .50 with the lie-i l. lltrm l: diatom hi! Nlnrulliv qnil railway liittirmiilitin Office. lhltt“ tiling offered iii most stores, anti 'l‘lu\;5il|‘\- iitii My o, A “yiuipe of lotli-toii-ii, is \- ping his illUlllt‘ in by mus-i iiiiiii (,I'[1(\I. houses. a, $45‘ Powmn- Supplipd 400 ‘Hlgg Wm“ "otiiptirt- earel'tiliy~—,.iiid you'll buy "m" of these at $127.50. Moore and .\ll'll.tlll(l, Liiiiiteil. 9033. GRAND CONCERT.—~ i\l'l'l|llK(‘- mt ills aro being iiititle for llie (lrtiiiil (‘tmtierl tit llie iq-inm. iii]. “W411i 'l'iieull't- 'l‘liilrstlay i-veiiiiig, lllzly. 27th, unlit-i‘ the illlfiillblls of the Great War Veterans i\s.soi'itt~ lion. The best local talent ever stilheretl ltlseilit-i- lil (‘llilfllliltl- lowii will lake ptirt. Walt-ii for further itiiiutiunctnuenis. 00th}. MASS MEETlNGS.—At siiiiiiiipiT side tomorrow, Sunday, Ailjuiiini 1<1_ liurtl, organizer for the Jubilee Self Denial Campaign will tit-liver ll 5l)l‘(.'llll tiiltlress in the llapiist (‘iiurcii at. 11 a, ill., subject, “the unfinished work." in llie t-veiiiiii: zit 8.15 after church, in the Uri-tim- liiiiil ’l‘lieiitrt- there will be ii tiiass meeting tit which the Atljiitziiil will deliver a special address im the Pit-Si. Preseni and l-‘ilture of the Sal vatioii Army. Special musii- iintl 800KB r0illll*i'llfl by llie t-liilreli i-lioir. ltlveryiiotly welcome, no tidiiiissitm. no collection. » s. A. SELF DENIAL CAM- PAIGNr-Atijultinl lluril tirrireil in llie i-lty 'l‘lii|i'siiay' night aiiil spent yesterday Organizing iii t'()illiel'll0ll with the city trolleclion. Mr. llortice l\l('l§\\'9!l, who is the (‘ounty ('lillli‘- iutin, has made splendid progress. lie has sent materltil to 60 of the t-ollecto s nrotinil (lueens tfounty anti all tire taking iioltl of illl‘ work in good shape and the i-tiuiily is ex pet-ted lo go well nvi-r the liip. Atl- jiiltint lluril expects ti live wire body of men whose names will be tiiinotincetl later, tti take over the work in llie (‘lt.y. 'l‘lie tlrive llll over lllP country is going spit-n» ditlly, lie reports llie city of ‘Mone- ton collected $1000 the first dny. ARBOR AND EMPIRE DAV. - Yesterday was observed a.- Arboi and Empire Day In llie (‘lty Schools A large number of’ parents and friends were present and iili were uiellglilei] with llie excellent tiltin- ner in which the -chiitlreii carried out the programmes its outlined in yesterday's Guardian. tin-‘atitli- by the clilltlren, addresses were given by some of llie visitors in which they expressed their pleas- ure til. lilo satisfactory manner in which llie children hnii executed [her] part5 and contained much encouraging tiiivice. At Queen Square School the speakers were Rev. Matirice ‘MacDonald and lion. F. J. Nash. At Prince Street School Lieut. Governor McKlnnon, Miiyoi Riley, Supt. ll. H. (Zanipbcli M10 Mr. James Paton. At West Kent. Mr. Henry Smith. Mrs. Smllh- and. red cot-panes. crests! It!‘ and than is titigfsw H."- nawed vlzor- i. ti?" Jlhqln, Donotlet myqdmogm - I onbntituhior N p‘ ‘ _ mfilazlihlflll " 1,_ ‘ Mrs. Chandler; m. Rochfnrd Square Bishop 0‘Letiry and Mr. W. K. [BIL - ‘ mm 1o the programme's rendered‘ toes in this shipment. for which lit! l'll('l‘l\'l'(| the. substantial sum of two tliotistiiitl and lcn tlolltirs. DECORATION DAY.-~---li has bet-ii ileciileil tti observe tomorroiv Suildtiy‘. as ln-eortilitm ilay.- ti day to t-tiiuiiit tiioriitt- the (lllillll of those > who iravt- their lives in llie saercil cause of freedom in tho recent. great world tatinflict. 'i‘l‘.-ere has hitherto been no regularly ap~ pointed lli-coralitiii ilay in (‘am ila. but it is understod lo be the intention as lii the tinilcd Slates. lo have .t _veai‘ly ilay of comment- oralion fol‘ those who died in the ntitionfls ticience. ll. is understood that. a number of patriotic and fraternal tii-ganiztitions will place floral tributes upon llie soldiers monument tomorrow morning. MOUNT VERNON.— l-‘at-iiiers here have about got tlowii lti spring wot-lt- lii etiriiesl. ’l‘lie.i‘t' is a lol til {till llltlWlil" tlone. zintl the uraiil seeilint: tin-i pliiniini: can be iltme i‘:ipitll,\.--~'l"lit\i't- is no scarcity oi feeil oi‘ set-d around lici‘e.- The T00 Tired T0 Eat Rest a Bit, Eat $lowly,Then Take Hood's Saraaparilla. ' in this way you will avoid in- digestion. ytitinsttmitich will feel Ionic tiffeet. and in n short linio you will have butter appetite, more tllgesllve strength. better llSSlllXllll~ tioii. and will find your "food tast- es good." l One griiteftil woman writes: "I etiriitvslly itt-eommend all women who wish lo be made new, or who 4li‘0.’.l'(l\ll2l0ll with tliut. tired fueling. lo take I-ltitiiPs Sursaptirllla. it wonderfully relieved me of sour stomach. tlistrtiss nnd belching. A well-knoivn Justice n! the Peticp n llllllilllll says Hood's Stir- stiptiriia mtiile "food taste good.‘ 1"‘ "H"? lilkilll: three bottles ho can now eat tlirt-i- hearty meals ti day, works hard and sleeps sound. Doesnt this appeal tn you~to cut well. work hard uni] sleep well? ‘T1100 Rt‘! ilootYs Sttrsapnrllia. As‘ a gentle laxative, Hood's Pills help greatly. e gito MacLELLAN 3120s. l T0 Get Our Furnishings for the 24th THAT'S RIGHT! We have the top-notchfurnishings, but NOT top-notch prices! _ . We think by selling good furnishings at a small profit that We will sell more goods. Give us your furnishing business. You will save moll- ey and we will appreciate your business, lust a reminder oi what you may-need, aiiil what we can sell you right M LEISHMAN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS noted all over Canada for their superior quality and good fits. Shirts-—the W. G. & R. Tooke and Arrow Brand shirts. Thetfe A" the recognized shirt manufacturers of Canada- If they-weren l, We would not sell them. Underwear in several different kinds. Collars soft and hard- Raincoats at reasonable prices. A Garters Pyjamas Nightsliirls Umbrellas Hosiery Caps. Gloves Ariiilets Ties Belts Handkerchiefs Suspenders l i . i l t i Superphosphate Now In ltock and toiling O-QUQO~IOQO-O-FOO-OO-O fnt. Send u: your order _' MW lg you will he cure to f got what you want.- A. HORNE 8t C0 w The prices on the above goods cannot be beaten anywhere l M acL ELLAN BROS- Merciiant Tailor M909 Furnishings Sole agents for Leishmans, Wholesale Custom Tailllrs- 8988-5-20-3] , .