.. Q _.___ __? ‘ , 'J ;=-rf . telephone us your order or,- rr-znrumw 2 , r-_ , ‘ 3 191 ‘ . \ _f ‘run ciiAi1i.o'r1°izi-own _GU/inniau 1, AGE SEVEN IF' ' Y fé_ ._ _ .___ - I _ L ,,____ i A f _ ‘ I A, District Lodge of thc Iiitcriiaiiioiiiil Ui' ‘LODGES MEET -I\llll»'; is (`u\ii|(\' 1- '" Same price-and a larger package of ASEPTO than of other washing compounds. Yet ASEPTO does what others don’t. It STERPL- IZES everything washed with it - Makes clothes more healthful - Annihi- lates all disease germs present in bedding and - dishes used in sick-room. Cicans better than soap. Odorless. HARMLESS alike to fabrics and hands. Mmurncrualn BY' ASEPTO MFG. CO., ST. JOHN, N. B. l For Your P H OT O S CALL AT ova srumo _ The Co0k’s Studio 'Z i I 1 The Gift that _d0esn’t require an occasion that is always timely Your Photograph Make your appgintment today a THE BAYER STUDIO A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. I l_ Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. _ _ _ Leave Bt. John Thursday at 9.00 a m., Coastwise, to Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. m., via Portland, East Port and Lubec. MAIN 8TEAM_BHlP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- Information upon relluest. ' Bt. John City Ticket Oflice, 47 King Street. Comfort Boots We have not over- io0ked_ the elderly woman in buying our shoes. Soles that bend with the foot. We are showing the best line of women’s turn and cushion soled boots made. Some we have spec- Wear a pair. Alley & C0. QUGCII st. guest of Mrs. W. A. Flynn.-“&" ..’°Mr. William frowlott of Gordon _ Struct East whose serious illness from ,.i_1.-_ --I pneumonia was rcccntly reported in A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B A Flemln T. F.& P. A., St. John, . E. 9, New Brunswick. _ P A Sailings rms Lennon _From i-ianirax BTEAMER Feb. l0tli Rappahannock Feb. 29th “ 29th Shenandoah Mar lllth Min-. mit icswnn " sis: From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. Via Nlld Ian. 3isi Dromore l~`eb. l5th Durllilo Feb. 29th l~`ch 25th Graciana Mar. i5th Mar. sth Tabasco Mar. 2-ith Fnrn¢ss,WiIhy_&~Co,Ltd. I iialifax. N. S. Al I 1 _ _ `\ls ' gn; A 7'” it ‘L_- I How Are You Going To Spend The Long AW into r Evenings? You are never lost for diver- sity of iiiusic-- vocal, instru- iiiontal, orchestra, bands or readings, il’ you have a / GRAMOPHONE in your home it is an excellent means of af- fording ciitortaiiinieiit for thc family or for coinpuiiy. We have the latest improve- ment of EDI80N'8 famous mac- liiiies. Prices ranging from $40.00 to $150.00. We also carry a. stock of over 200 'RECOFlDS. No matter your taste in music we can suit you . I Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. ialiy made for comfort. -'su' $3-50 to $5.00 siisrsiui riaiisoiiii-Ls to be able to report that Mr. Jo o garty. senior who has been ill is .much improved and able to be about again- Mr. William Ryan one of the leading farmers of St. Peters Road died on Thursday of last week after a short illness of pneumonia. His funeral to cd.- Mr. Ambrose Crawford of St. Peters Road was to Glenfanning on Monday last arranging for a. recruiting meeting to be held in the schoolhouse at an early dr_tc_- Several young men of the district have already signified their intention of joining the colors.- Mr. Alexander McGilvary who has has a. rather severe attack of illness has completely recovered and is able to be about his customary work again.-Mr. Cornelius J. McLean, teacher of Grund` Tracadiedrove from Tracadie to lhis home at Mitchell River on Saturday of last week. Besides teaching school Mr. MlcLean also does life and tire in- surance work. I-le is a “hustler".- Miss Mamie McGllvary is seriously ill and is under the care of Dr. Allen.- _ _.___ ._*Mlss Glace Mitchell, Souris, was ..*His Honor Lieutenant Governor Macdonald was a visitor to George- town last week.-“&" ..*Mi~s. David Lewis of Cardigan Bridge is visiting in Georgetown the The Guardian has it is pleasing to bo able to report completely recovered and is able to go to work ngaiii.--“&" .."’i’lie following are registered at the Cox Hotel Sourisz- M. T. Mac- Kilm, Montreal; H. J. Knight, Hali- fax; A. J. Oake. Toronto; R. M. Wyman; Yarmouth; T. Gordon Boy- ne. St. John;,T. Hudson, Picton; M. Hudson, Pictou.* iii uiiiiis _ OH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Friday Butter, (creamery) lb. (tubs) Butter, (creamery) lb. (prliits) Butter (Tub) lb. Butter. fresh, lb. Eggs. doz. Beef lb. (retail) l\‘owls, lb. Chickens, 111. Ha! (Dressed) ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork, lb. Turnlps, bus. Potatoes. bus. Oats (white) bus_ Oats (black) bus. Beets, bus Carrots, bus. Wool. lb ' Parmlps, lb _ Geese ,an ,wrt O Ducks ii' ‘l. Htaos 14 to 15 Turkeys. per lb. 20 to 22 I) 33 35 28 30 25 to 28 10 to 12 12 to 13 12 to 15 $12 to $18 $6.50 12% 18 to 20 60 .46 .48 40 45 (O 33..- , ._--2-_,_.1;s1-gi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII “Keep Home Fires §;Burning” When in need ,of Coal»for Domestic orSteam purposes, cali at our odioe. _Our prices ::.“r.:3.:“.:. rho Gfmifjfg, _nfgj ci|ulsu_ylnilis e delivery wiil_'.be_-made. .Blllltai|l,.BsIIi &- Co. nmisum “M - ‘tt Werfive prompt derhverv and _ E Phono 111 __ I coal mmed. A.’2.%‘i2i°.‘i."i.°‘L’.. lumps our p oesare as low aais°°0 coalcanbosoldfor. _ S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday.) Butter (dairy) per lb. 26-28 Butter (creamery), per lb. 33-35 Buckwheat. per bus. 75-1.00 Calf skins, per lb. 13 Chickens (dressed), per lb. 12-15 Eggs, per dos. 22-24 Fowl, per lb. 10-12 Hides, per lb. 14 Hay (pressed) per ton 10.00~13.00 Hay (loose) per ton _ 10.00-12.00 Lamb pelts, each. 40,60 Oats (black) per bus 54 Oats (white) per bus. _ 50 Pork (organs attach.) per lb. 8%-11% straw (pressed) por ton 0.00 Turnips.-per bus. 20 Wool. D91' lb- . 26-40 Wheat, per bus. 1.25~1.gl All Saints Ohurch on Saturday last L the twelfth instant was largely attend- a visitor to St. Peters on Monday.* [ I ' _ ____ dei' ot' Good 'I`cinplai‘s inet in Quai 1 terly Session at Albion on 1-‘t-li. is. in connection wltli the Mom. I y ..*,IT PAYS to_buv in this Provincs,< s6;&;?lr4rEr ¢g_§x,'l'__|_}_;e_i'gv\;_¢;r;i___sei;¢‘:)l:“ni§ mg Light Lodge N0_ lm ac age ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardidn rs- Cash must accompany _ ' 0W1“g ‘1°“1’"e1‘_11 W U1” "Um w.”“,' P'°°°m‘a“"° In s°11‘°I5~ MEU- *c_ A_ CONRAD is Guardian l_eD_ sion in the afteriiuon wasn't ns well _ __’T_ Gonna" NES is Guardian resenmuve in George,” _ Mu atteiide_d as it usually is, five Lodges R-°P1'9l°11l-“AVG 1 ll MOIIABKUS- ` ___.NEw HoME___ Ml Angus Mc_ meetiiig_aiid reports from those Lodg- ` "‘MR' C’ MARKI-E H°w\-ETT is Lean is h“-Hdmgta new dwemng h°“s° ElinEIhtiililixegtiiigiilhiiilZcE.ldIokEim'l`t\iiilIiInri ?‘;€rd!?‘ “gem fm' A“““'-‘dale “nd Vic' ?“thI;I_cI!:_!n‘f°';3iruar§letD"'§";2Idgfzlrle8225 residing in the District will bc gratifi- “ y"' ' a I ' ' ‘ ' ed to learn that about 40 ineinhci-s ot' ..*RECRUlT|NG MEETINGS Mar- ..*TI-IE ANNANDALE DRAMATIC l K . ._ _ _ tinvale and Coommerclal Cross, 'I`hurs- Clulnwlll hold s grand concert and Heir ing and country _and ii rcpoi h I I d _ S ‘ I m La n H I H ad ieen availab e fioiii tht, otliti ay 24th, Red House, Friday 25th. Basket oca u ciiig Ia on L00 S i U U I th-. ,__ _ Meetm 0 n 730 Thursday night Feb. 24 in am of Red ge n ie ouii y is iiuinni gl! pe . p. m. ~ _ ' ' ’ . would have been grcatly iiici'cased_ fl 7459-2-22M3i Cross Funds. Doors open at 6.30 0- ‘ ' clock, concert begins at 7.30 o'cioek. T115 lfigtingd um"‘?“g1‘°“i ‘Tug v“l"y ----~---C--~<= =--R-M - -d-i--»»- cw;-~; 25°- :’l‘.“.‘.a:..::.;:;‘....;e.::‘::ir:..f.;:“;.;‘.iz ' Liam' J' Kmghl' arrived In s°“rI5 kaidies with’ ‘aide B free7'48(i°2me dad steadily growing interest in the Tcin- on Mon ay evening to inspect the F118 Y0\11' 1' 0 11~ ' ' - . ‘s°IdI°r's barracws which are “early county At the Public Sessioni the completed! » S I ct _ M ° - ' _ di ._ " ' e e e evening a splen d proginni was rendered as i`ollo\vs:- Opening Chor- --*GLENFANNING G|-EAN|NG3-'- us by Choir. llcciiulioii hy Diniplc M1- H'-*1'11'Y Al`1‘19111l\l|l- 11115 ‘\>0\1§l\t £110 y ixerwin. Qusrtcttc, Solo by iii-ii (ira- 0|11 3119911370 11011165'-0811 fl'0lIl MP- B911- *_-°~ Iiuui. ciicorcd, llccilutioii by iliiiry- J. ` lallllll Slleplltlrd- The l)l‘llI0 Dail! WHS (loud. Iicctiiru by itcv. Mi". Siilhvr- ‘ i_n_ the vicinity Sf siilcdliuéidred dolla{_s. Purgatlvesbarc _dangerous Tlioy land oi' lliurrny ilurhoi- North. Clos- P L ___ B _ d "por 5 com in me head were is is s one o ie o es arms on ie gripe, cause urning pains and make ing Chorus by t‘_holi~. God Save the ren-red oulv bv Thom-» l\e==him.S¢.ll=le_n». -neu -rv. nt -n - one remedy that is promptér in “_ Grand River Road and under Mr. Ar- me constlpated condition worse. K_lug. Ton iniich _pmigg (-,,m,,,|_ \,L. Soldeveryuimsmcsnsas -mi U. 5. .l\mm¢.. inbox:-.25e.ai». tlgn, pager and sm.” than any other, B011H\1l¢S08IJ£\bl0 1011118-801110111 Will Physicians say the most ideal laxa- given ol the splcndifi l¢>ctiii~o in ’l`|-in~ '* and that remedy |s Macs cmd Cure; 11011119058 110001110 0110 01 U10 1101” H1111 tive is Dr. Hainiltoirs Pills of Man- hcruiicc by llev. Mr. Sutliei~l'.ii il. ily- ,_~ _ ‘ J Get 3 box today and your cold Wm 111051- Dl'0t\110l-W0 in 11113 fI0U1`1S\1I11g drakc and Butternut; they nrc ox- audieiicc (quite ti large unc) lislciiwl ' ' _ bg 51| gone tomon-uw_ prim 25c_ 50190111911'-e _ M155 K119110011 14011115 ccedingly mild, coiuposcd uiily oi' vcry uttciitivcly and at iiiiivs' thc th, The Two Macs 149 Great George WIID had 110011 V15"-IHS fl`l0l\dS 111111 health-giving vegetable extracts. Dr. bulldiiig riiiig with uppluiisc. Alter lliv- Street. ' Mtg 1X'§111-3V;Bm11l- stil- Pgl»;I`-S BUY $10 3110 Hamiltoii’s Pills restore avtivity to I.ecturc a hearty vote of tiiiiiilis iviisg ` 01° 1 0 10 111110 01110 011 011 “Y the bowels, strengtlieiis the stomaob,` tendered Mr. Siitlicrhind which he last..- Mr. Thomas Lewis of St. Pet- and purify the blood. For constipn-1 very suitably rcspoiidt-il to. .-\ volt- ni' ers Bay paid a veit to Glentanning re- um., sick heatiuciic, biiiousilesp and thanks was also reiitici-mi to iifici-ning cently.- Miss M9-W Mclsaac' and Mr. disordered digestion no medicine on Light Lodge hy the visiting lltilogiilt-s WU110 MUIBWC of Cable Head E111” earth makes such reiiiarknhle cures lov the kind liospitulity oi' thi- niciii Wilt! were visiting their aunt Mrs as 1),- Hamiltoifg Pills; Try a 55g bers .ind splendid cntcit.iiiiiiii1iit ilu ‘ ' ° ggsdgé 1&‘§I_asl$g_r_ r§lé‘g2§dI‘€‘_°né§_v:I:I 110X Y011\`B€If- i Dances given by Messrs Gordon lloss - a agh of Greeiivale spent a few days F-_-_-u , T here last week.- Miss Laura Fogarty who has been visiting relatives and ' acquaintances in Morell returned home on Tuesday last.- It is pleasing hu F r- v ,C.-Ttyoiis & Co.- i’. , `5'i I A tin f missions. We, however, 'believe that the best ndvertis- _ ' . rl Z \;` .ll .0 it The Household Remedy I for the ailrrients from which almost everiyone wetimw suffers-sick headache,_ constipation, istur _ sleep muddy complexion, lassitude, backache, depression and other results of a disordered digestive system-is Bert Plii. T hey have achieved the distinction of-being the most widely used medicine in the world, because millions of people have found them dependable, speedy and sure in their action on stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Compounded from vegetable products, Beecham's Pills are free from harmful minerals and dangerous drugs. They do not promote the physicing habit-do not irritate the bowels. Should be taken by every member of the family at the first sign of illness--so mild and effective that they are good for the aged, and for the ills of childhood, are Worth a Guinea a Box “der ther and bud loads the Business hes W" in the county were icprcscnted at the tho Lodges wcre.in nctlvc service for 23M perance Movement tliiougliout thc inutl (‘. A. (`oiiraiiI in ilu' llooins nvt-:~ "'l`lu: I\lt:t'a\II l’:it,t<'i'|is ziijt- ' the Gordoii Slum liuvt-_ but-ii un un- “Sluiiilzirtl oi' llic \\'orld." l’|-i'l`ut:l In lliuililiuii siitzcvss, iliis ruoin win: iiotf lil. I-asc ol' roiistriuvtioii und suviiig Uriirillully iiilviiiivtl for tlziiirccs hut thi- til' iiiutvrlul. March I’aiI.criis iio\\' iii Town liaviiig no Ilaill (lt being tiiliieiifsltwli; also Style Books, Fnsiiioii over for use ol' Stiltliws) it, piovcd ziii` Slitwls, ctc.- (full ut our I’iittcl‘ii De- cxctzllciit place for holding at tlaiivc oi--I pzirtiiiuiit und lcuru iioiv you can get cusioiitilly until lliv pcoplv liuvc tht: ai. l’ailtci'|\ i`i'i\i-_ (‘Alt'I`I~IIt (?().. use ol' the Iiuii uui:ulii.~_-G. Il/l`l).. _-’\tji£.\"l`S FOR i\IctH\I.i. I'A'l`- 'i'l'IitNS. 'Hlili-2-22i1iZl. in- 4| _ """l ree! _ re ! Each Person Sending an Answer to the “Niysterious 33 Puzzle” will receive a Beautiful fountain Pen (whether answer is correct or noi) WHY WE D0 TH10-Never 111 the history ot 0ii"i‘own has such it uistiimii-e, dignim-_ti and ingil- grade publicity conoest been oifered, especially emanating from one of tho w0rld’s largest and honored mallllfllcfllrora 0! high-grade pianos. The fact that this far-reaching publicity contest is launfflicd by this great concern stamps it immediately as onc of the squarest propositions ever offered tho public, and its magnitude precludes any possibility of legitimate criticism. lt is a, well-Imown fact that high- [rade advertising is the essence of up-ttrd-atc business methods in any line of rommcrcia1lsm_ You Geta Pen lust Like This ABSOLUTELY FREE! +,»-- SEND IN YOUR ANSWER IMMEDIATELY! CAN Y0lI S0lI/E IIIIS PUZZIE? II CAN BE I) NE! SEND YOUR ANSWER IIIM TODAY! 0 DIRECTIONS--Talie any number, from 7 to I5 in~ elusive. D0 not use any number more than twice. Plarc one number in each ot the circles, so that when they are added perpendicularly or horizontally, the total will .be 33. CONDITIONS-This is strictly a piano advertising contest. All lettiers mailed must bear the -proper amount ot postage, otherwise the letters will not reach us. STAMP YOUR LETTER ~CORR.E(7I‘LY. ~_ONI-Y ONE MEMBER OF EAOH FAMILY PERMIT- ~ TED TO ENTER INTO THIS CONTEIST. AWARDS-llbch person sending in a. reply will rc- ceivo’ a. foimtain pen (il called fer) regardless of wheth- er the answer is correct or not. in addition to this each person sending in n reply will receive a credit check of $25 or more, accordhig to the mtirit. of- the reply, good on ,the purchase price of any new piano or player piano, Each contestant will be given- an opportunity to qualify for is diamond ring, chest of silver, or a gold watch, with the uso of the credit check in accordance with condi- tions. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF YOUR SUOCESBI All piano manufacturers and dealers have dirftsreu' ways of advertising. Some employ great artists; some ` _ use expensive magazine advertizing, while others use A teachers to persuade people to buy, -paying them com- , REMEMBER, II COSIS YOU NOIIiIN(i I0 IRY Y0lI MAY WN A MAGNIEICENI PRIZE! f ,ing is a satisfied customer. _ - A Ul- . " ?°\x A sn-( / _J\ qgto /` I _- , 26 Piece Chest of Silverware Genuine "Pure White" Beautiful Cass with Diamond Ring Ma9nmcm`t Band Naw "oo p|.'n°_ IIAUTIFUL GOLD WATCH Each Set. All Sizes-Set ln 14k. Gold Mahogany or Walnut -v l_. _ "i W _ A _, ' V i Contest Closes Within Five Days----Each Contestant will he Notified hy Mail MAIL OR BRING ANSWER TO NAME...... AMHERST PIAN() Cf), I Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. CITY......... _ i I. I“@_‘- I’-`Z.‘~‘=,'? ‘ el,’i"‘»-` ._- . .Mi ' ; 'ith itil? 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