.ie - if., .. .,. -as ' M.. It <.‘i‘~.:f.~ ~ -. .,., , ru . -4, _.'1' 4.2,- ‘ . _ . _ _ . _ __,_ _ . _ ~ ,.. .. _ ._ __ ._._ ______ ______e____________;__ ____.__'____________ ____ _ _ __ I _ _ 1 . . ._ _ ...,___.__.,.,___, »._.l. 4 .,_ - _ | ,.. »,_ .. ,_ -_ __ ' 'rua cxrasr saws ` Fiitsrou' Ann ' .f _"ARCH 2, "Ill .2 G-. . .¢===- _; . - r ' I; ' " ~ "gilt, U F .-__, tt ' __ ' ~- _' L . __ , . .vf ‘.J"£;V.i'- ky . f ~_'.'l)‘ ‘ ° _ ¢= iff' al A reall i Does Your Flour, Madam, _ W hiten Through Kneading We well remember our little chat'with Mrs. B. - An Al breadmaker and four-square home-maker. _ ‘ - Said she; " Affer kneading my doug/i awhile, f o/ten. wonder how .' " it u/hitens so noficenb/y under r/'ie /iands. The more I knead and _ "u/ark' if. the whiter if gels. ni/ore u//'10/esome-[ook/`ng. you know. ‘ “ Thafs a very encouraging Ihing in F/ VE ROSES ,f/our whfch /'ue "sadly missed elseu/here. Soi-I of makes you ro/I up your sleeves' ~ “ and get busy, " _ _ Maybe. Mistress Housewife, you've noticed it. too. ‘ i l ,. “sais we But all flours. alasf are not FlVE ROSES. With flour from poor quality wheat. poorly milled, theres no material improvement in the color of thr bread due to kiieadiirg. No reward for your trouble. you see. it's the gray that's developed. Ma- dam, not Ihr u/f'i1`l». lt's whiter dough you want. whiter tllc /origeryou knead if, and you want it so without having your elbows hinged and lubricated like The strong. live dough crackles and snaps heavily as you knead it down. Then the snowy whiteness in the pans to be proved and baked! From the oven your criusted golden loaves fill that kitc_hen of yours with the aroma of freshly-barked hickory uuls that portends a tooth-teasing flavor irresistible. And the kiddykins need no other call to breakfast, Madam: just fol- low their noses. John L. Sullivan‘s. " ~ --1 . And Fiviz Roses. Madam. . QAM” 7‘_l_;<;'1to;1_d;Z¢;a_utlfull) to the “Maisto a a n a That fine uni/orni granula- __ tion answers to yeast ac- tion, and in the morning "VE ° l your dough is up as light as s cork. “" ~ I K I l Don't let your neighbour beat YOU at breadmaking. You can so easily do blfflr, Mistress Housewife. By getting FIVE ROSES. So roll up your sleeves, Madam, and- DO iT NOW- . un; of nit wooos sauna co.. no., Moment. ‘ ' md( £3 5 V ._».-in -.. \ ` `..I ` `”_""‘ T5' s ¢¢f;»=-‘.....~.:i. cs' ‘ "T »:"“.-- -fe. “_ np-.`t.___ _ l _ _ .~_. ___.__. ____ ri. ~L~»m»_ v -_-., r-.. - f STEEL- & COAl. COMPANY "" im H _I I /:am 'ji *Ai 5 \ . ’ . _ , _ ° 'ii Und* " the rebundsncy of the circulation and f '.41 Holborn Montreal hath llillialli- Qlikifls Fggfhgf Ii ht thc impossibility of keeping bank '7"'f/,‘ Direct Private lirla.. . ' ° . ‘ .g ,»’ nom out, __ n'°*l¢\S4°i `l54l» _ Cl\\|_b["9 C0I‘"¢r» silken bftfhtf f35h_|°1.33 __ The whole problem of high prices md!-~ \"P""<`¢ W'"}*_'“ 5"’*°‘» hugh( gg' Pfyggg fight _impaired export demand and stimu- '/, _ j , 51- JDHN- I lated import demand and the nut ,J / . ward tide of the gold movement la ' ' s* t. . - $\Q~` " `°~§`~‘ be ~_______ . __ _ W _ 1 _ 7 'Given t _ Absolutely Away Free . if We have this superior tumbler best heavy Ci~yst.al,_ three beautiful designs as llustrafod ahnve,_ and this tea spoon of artistic design also. und which is double bilveroid plated on wh-ie crylila base. We purpose ivlng them away fi-cc nn thc following plan, (No person to get mow than a dozen at any one tiltncl _ With ovrry 81.00 worth of goods sold we give ‘.2 tuniblcrs_or 2 spoon We sell all wool doubled and twisted Bannock. burn Pants for-Men in all sizes from 32 to 42. . ~ . For Per Pair. . C. TURNER fi). CO _ The Low Price Store. Surmyiide, Ch"_'_`own » `dttarm»~t p s-_-1. _*_ ___ ___ ,___________ _ ________ '___ ' -____ Z' 5 . ` Carpenters .-if , t _.; _,.'i;_ Tools --- -' iii __ At low prices Hainiricrs 35:* -,_ rf; Sa\\'s .loc i‘i:\iics 50|: 3._tL,!}_ Bits inc 2or Braces 350 _‘Ji ljlatclicis 3_;r llulcs |51* 1 '.". _ koinpasses' l_:,r (visiiges 15A* Suu' sets 50 l-`ilcs iuc _ ciiuiiitouuco ~ "ii ‘ iiaitowiuuz ! ‘ 1 f-~------.-Y_ H. ...__ _ _ _ ._ _ __ ___,-_-“F77 ____ ___.____,___.L . s#;;f:‘ Fi i ~ Special Offering Low Priced Non Dividend Paying Stock I Even though dividtnds are not being paid on these shares. as the pofition of *N ¢°iDD»\ul¢s nprove the shares will appreciate in iirii-.e. until in ilie course nf time the earnings of’ thc companies warrant. thc puyuientof divideiids. than Lh ey can be solrl sl a rod profil.. 25 chases lanlield's. Common, price on application. |00 shares Brandram-Henderson. Common, ai 22 p c. , |00 al-ares Ca_peBre1on Electric. Common. at 27 p.c. - Slfsbaves Mmard‘s Linirnenl Common \t.26 p c. ____ Audlvidciili ufi l Lt p. c. was paid un the shares of the last iuslitloiied < ouipany u ll'. Tasse shares will he sold in lots to suit |\iirclia.~icrs. IB- MCCURDY & CO M b Home sl Si el: Es b I ii.ii,ii-’.:x.°sri'0NTRE.:L. svhnitvf iinsiiifi sr. .ioi~i.\".s_ A G A A Novi scorn 1.' FIRST MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT i ' " "f-'nf or 50-'YEAR GOLD BONDS mn»\nvAi\re varlod. and A miiuis \|A1'r|-:n. » i>ruiiii'i*i's, -im me is 3- _ zs:"§ .~:»;- 1-5 The operal loin of l he .\'ova Scotia Simi and 1 llprlillloll in nny 0"- line oflfn activltgpu IS .\'( 0wi:__;Nm,¢n» iii-‘A vi' m»:MA.\'i» on sr _ lrllll pilrfly. (,'()Ml’A.\'\' IH UETTI (i ITS l"l. Ll. HHAIWZ Ol" . lN('R.EASl'.D ll .'F‘.\ESH. _ _ WE :An lllC"LMME.\'D THESE llU.\'DHn-an l".'\l-`l'. A.\il l‘l{f}l"lTABLlC INVIC5 PM l\7.\'T. Pflca par and fnforoit. Yield 6 por cent. and ln Albertiou. Ohlcos ln Summerslde, John Dlckieloll, Agent, ` ,' Herbert Clark Agent. . _ _ - -R ,. --The latest news, first ol all. --At s late hour last. night Sam- uel Simpson, North St E1».(mors, was: very low with no possible hope of recovery. - -Lowell McQuarrie. Surnmersidc. now in St. John, is receiving high. praise on his excellent hockey play- ing as rover. -The County Court met at Albertori yesterday with Judge McLeod pre- siding. The docket was a very large one but many of the cases were settled out of Court. -J A. McKa and H. H. Leiur-' - Y _ gay, Sununnrside, were among the passengers going to Charlottetown by the soecial train. yesterday after- noon to attend the hockey match in Charlotte-town. -Llcalrs in Alberton yesterday: were paying 18c a lb for butter, lilc a doz for eggs40 cents a bus for whito gate, 3i\c a bus for black oats, 9} to 95 cents R lb for pork, 8§c a lb for hides, $9 a ton for loose hay and $10 for pressed. -Dealers in Suninicizide ~~.~.f.ti'r.lay were paying twenty-fi\f_ c"iif,~i zz bus for potatoes; twenty-ti\'e coiits a dozen for eggs, four fifty a ton for lnose straw, forty to forty-one cents a ‘ous for oats; ten cents o. lb for hay. -There will be sessions of special interest in the Methodist' Churcli, Summcrside, today. The first sess- ion will lie held at 3.30 p. rn. sind the second at 7.30. At the evening scr- vice u`n oilerinlg will be taken for mis- sions. It is expected that several men, prominent in home and foreign work, will adilress these gat-herings and among them will be RW E- W- Morgan, returned missionary from West China and llcv Thos Marshall, Superintendent of Methodist Missions for t/he Maritime Provinces. All will. ,bc heartily wclcmne. ' -The funeral of the late Mrs D. S. wright, summers-ide. wok Dim WS' 'terday afternoon and was very lar- gely attended. Many were Dfeiienf from Searletown where Mr and Mrs Wright lived until a few years 880 when they removed to Summcrslde. Mrs Wright had always enioyed E004 health until within two weeks of her death which coming so suddenly was u great shock to hcr many friends and acquaintences. She was a true Christian lady and a devoted wife and mother, and will be greatly mis- sed in the commuuitytwhere she was so well known and loved. She leaves to mourn her husband, one daugliter Miss Minnie at home, and _two sous, Leslie A.. and Fred J. E. in Sum- merslde. The pall bearers in attend- ance at the funeral were:-Thos Hin- ton, G. D. Wright, E. J. Wright, Colin Wright, E. H. Wright and Eti- ward Strong. The officiating clergy- man was Rev. H. Johnson assisted by Rev Mr Bamford. Mrs Wright’s only surviving brother and sister are Capt. W. R. Black, Tanton, Mass., and Mrs Lewis Wright, Summerside. :-AFTER THE AGE OF 50 people fiiid that their strength is not what it used to be,- and they frequently suffer from sudden exhaustion. and weak heart action. To all such we recommend the invigorating tonic FERROV1'fM, composed of fresh beef. Citrate of Iron and a pure stimul- ant. Nothing could he more bene- ficial in such cases $1.00 a bottle. MARITIME SECURITIES. Feb. 24, 1910. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mes Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ch e 185 Hollis Straet, Halifax, Ng! ' BANKS. Ask. Bid. British .. 150) 149 Commerce X. D. 200 197 Nova, Scotia .... 284 282' Montreal X. D. 252 New Brunswick Royal .. ....... Union of Halifax MISCELLANEOUS. Acadia Fire Acadia Sugar pfd. Do. Ord. .......... Brandram-Henderson com .23 20 Cape Breton Elec. com 30 25 East Can. Suv. & Loan .. .Eastern Trust Halifax Fire .. N. S. Telephone Stanllelds . Do. com. Trinidad Elec United Ry. of Havana Def. Ord. ...................... .. BONDS. Acadia Sugar ....... .. 105 101; Brandranrl-Ienderson 100 97'. Cape Breton Elec 961 94 D. I. & Steel Con. 5’s Halifax Tram N. S. Steel lst Mor. 5s Do Debenture Stock Robb lst Mort 98 Porto Rico . 83 Btanfields 102i Trinidad Elec. 'J5 253 ‘ 280 232 231 181 177 125 120 102 100 62' 59 142 138 155 150i 105 95 114 ll1§ 104 99 36% 33 ._ 81 T7 20 95 94 102 100 iool on 101 as 95 sig ss _ 93 ' STOCK QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, March 1.-(Specla1.)- B. T. R. 77{ Copper 75] Baltimore 112 C. P. R. 119% Reading 197| Southern Pacific . 136| 145i St. Paul .. U. S. Bteel 82l 185| Union Pacific .... Missouri Pacific “ pork and ten dollars n con for loose the position of Guardian agent at --Aid hicllurdo ot Newcastle, torm- vriy 01 Alheffon. was in Csinpboliton N. B., last week. -The Morning Daily Guardian can he out-a-ined at Lai!erty’s Tonsorial Parlors. Summerside. 12-lsdrtt. -Pumps! Pumps! This is a line that Brace, McKay & Co., S’side, are unidoubjted leaders in. 2-25d&-raw -Brace, McKay & Co., Summer- side, have the stock and the low prices in Fishing Supplies. 3-2dr21. -About eighty passengers went to Charlottetown yesterday afternoon by the hockey special from Summer- side. . -G. D. Wright, Charlottetown, was in Summerside yesterday attend- ing the funeral of the late Mrs D. S. Wright. -Hay Wire in Cut Lengths-High Quality, low prices, at Brace McKay Sk Co., Ltd. “The Store That Saves you Money." 2-28dr2w. . . _-__ 1 -All amounts for Guardian adver- tising and subscriptions in Summer- slde and vicinity should be paid to John Dickieson, agent, Water Street, and in Alberton and vicinity to H. Clark, agent. - 2-17drtl. -John Dickieson, having resigned Summerside, applications should be addressed “Manager Guar1lian,Uhar- lott.etown," at once for the collect- ing aud furnishing of news, advertis- ing, subscriptions, etc., as in the past. Applications will also be re- ceived for the more collect- ing and furnishing of , news; also separate applications for the mere securing and collecting of advertising, siibscriptioiis, etc., thus creating two positions instead of one as at present. A tree telephone and tolls as in the past. In the meantime Mr Dickies;-n will continue as repi-esentatlve. 2-lildrtf. ~-A .ipccial meeting ofthe new Sum- mcrside Town Council was held Mon- day night with Mayor Morrison and a. full Board present. Ncil McQuarrie, representative frofm the Sumimerside School ,Board,ca.lled the attention of the Council to the necessity of a better heating system in the Sum- mcrside High School building, Con- siderable discussion took place on different matters which were laid over for further consideration. _i -The death of _J. Y. Uaard, took place at his home at Fortune Cove on Saturday evening last after a brief illness of only a few weeks of the Grip, at the age of 61 years. The deceased was a carpenter by trade and was also si' most i.uccess- ful farmer. He was a iiiinsistent worker of the Cascumpec M.ei.l\¢»dist Church and his death is a -listinct 'loss to the church as well as to the community in which lie lived. Mr Leard is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter, also, hy six brothers, Matthew R., G20- M.. and Thomas, residing in Alhcrtuu. Archibald J., in Saskatoon, Josiah in Buffalo and Rev Robert in Port- THE PRINCE COUNTY~ GUAR-DI-ANA -I-11-f.--I5'* _ 4 -l~ _ - __-3 , . _ =:!:"-r“,_1_~ ,_ i - --1 Crockery ,air We don’t expect you to gi;ie'us one cent _id-are for Crockery th-an' yxou cad gg it i) elsewhere. We are perfectly willing and anxious for you to come in and make fair _gpm Dy,- isons - taking quality as the main thing to be considered, _ _» ` DINNER SETS Apart from the different stock patterns from which you can select your oivnicombiq. ation we have a large range of Dinner Sets to choose from If you want a$$.00 Dinner Sol it is here for you in a variety of colorinqs. The 'priczs advance in easy stages from this “_ markable value io any price you wish to reach--- » -.Mca_ dmwfrf if i iff _I Light as a feather v t f 'ri “ rfji YOU’Ll_._be proud to slice the` light, snowy-white bread made from “PURITY” flour. , » ' - May cost more than some Hours. but you'll find it more than worth the difference. ' “ More Bread and Better Bread ” Western Canada Flour Mills Co., Ltd. Mills at Winnipeg, Cocierich, Brandon. it t Puniry rcoun \-1 i par value. _$1,286,000. _ . L". S. twos and three advanced 3, and the fours 1 per cent. in the hid price on call this week. Meeting oi Tem. Alliance (Continued from page 1.) bill at present before the senate there. The committee on resolutions re- commended that the sale of liquors for medicinal purposes be taken from druggists and vendors and that the books of vendors who sell to doctors and druggists be open to inspection land. Maine. _The funeral took placc yesterday afternoon, Rev Hugh illust- moreland officiating. Slilllii Niiiliill ELUSES Will( __1~ Crop Damage Reports and Fear of Labor Difficulties ers, Members Montreal Stock_Ex- Causes U“eaSineSS_ _ .___- F b. 28-The stock Nix rgiggilifs' laregely in profession- igahands And the recession _in §_i‘si_i;es today may be ascribed to`tz_ B _ ell; polntment of the professions ___ S ment. over attemlm! to advance pr e earlier in the week. _ There .mfg several items ipdthe dav.s news may were regarte as Promoting to caution in adoptlnil 9;* sumpglong as to the i§t\ire.P__'_1`_ac threat or A general Bm “th” met ueipniii in symimthv with 2 S Th carmcn's .strike caused anxietY- E statement of eastern i”8il1'0Bd mm' age;-s giving reasons for refusal to grant demands for increases of Wages ti creation to the general directs a subject and the widespread held Of such pending disputes- ! The large number of reports o damage to the winter wheat crop in the southwest from the severe weath- er had is dampening influence on SDN* iilat.ive temper. Anuoiiucerncut was made of one or two important bond ioflerings and a canvas of the number of projected issues gave the impres- . sion that new financing must. PHY BD important part in the money miafkei for some time to come. The persistent strength in the for- eign exchange -market was an indica- tion that further exports of gold a feature of next w'°ek's chandise exports at the port of New York and the coming maturity of corporation note issues of which large portions are held abroad ex- plain this movement. The establishment of higher prices for tho Ann Arbor issues was accom- panied by reports of the acquisition of that system in the interest of the Edwin Hawlev group. _ The bank statement showed the cash decrease limited to about $1,- 000.000 and the loan increase apps- rently due to taking over of loans of the trust companies. The feature of the statement was the heavy contrac- tion of $1,208,600 in the circulation item. This retirement of bank notes _ with government bonds at their pres- , ,e ent. low price is highly significant of ,' as-. . ~ 1 1 - ._ f ,f._-- ,_, _ .. . - might he . market. The heavy volume of mer-' by the inspectors iiuder the act. Other suggestions were made tend- ing to the strengthening of the pru- hibitory act which was left to n committee of five to prepare and have introduced in the legislature. The committee on iioiniiinuun ic- coinmended the following oili-ers: President-Rev. H. rl. Thiiirias. `_Vice President-(Qiiiciii-1) G-oi~‘.'gc E. Full. Vice President~(i’i‘_a-rc) Siurticl involved in the condition thus indi- Y cated. The contraction of the note, . circulation will act to .correct thc condition. but the effect on flotation ’ of future goveggment bond issues pre-‘ seats it new p se of the problem. ~ E Y Bonds were irregular; total sales, of I . \Vith the telephone at your elbow you are master of the situation--you have the whole Pro vince at your beck and call--you are constantly in formed with all the information you desire. The telephone is an encyclopedia of iufoimation, a protecting arm iii time of trouble and out-runs the swift- est iiiessenger. . _A few iiiiiiutes with the phone will save a day’s tra- velling. It runs your messages swift, sure and satisfac- torily. _ V You can have a phone if you will just go to the trouble to write, or ask Contract Department about it. Do it now. The Telephone C0. of P. E. Island Bernard. Vice Pres’dent-|'|\’.ing`-,\ i-I. G. Vice 'President-(Kfiiiysl ii. G. Giddings. Secretary - Trcas'.ii~oi‘-J, A. Law- son. Executive Committee-Hon. B. Rogers, J. A. Brace, J. K. lloss, ci. W. W. Crosby, M. L. A., rtev _\. D. Stirling, B. M. Gough, Dr. Darrach, Rev. E. S. Weeks, Thomas llluii-io, J. J. McLeod, Neil licilaiinull, itev i\li‘. Gillis, A. K. Henry, il. C. "fill, David Schurrnan, ilcv ii. it. White, S. F. Hodgs0‘\ ll~,v. I). ii. ?\l'."_i\n~_l, Hon J. D. McInn‘s, ‘.i. Martin, U. P. Irving, `.‘.i. I.. _\., 'l»¢v. William Pl-elan, Miirilork .\‘lcl(innon, M. 7... A. `R. N. Cox, iii. l.. A., 'i‘. S. l:-n1-i't- son, Robert .li-i\l=.ii>i_ \\’iliiuiu heard, M. L. A., Rev. L. .I. Vinson, .i A, Mjacdonalii, .‘-1. `i.. .\.. i!vv_ J. D. Hogan, Peter Ro:-is, i.»~-'. 1:. ll. l\'iii¢- donaid, Oswald Graham, William Mc- Leod. The finance committee reported that about seventy-one dollars was required to meet expenses. A sub- scription was opened and the amount guaranteed. lallacles liiuui Heaiih. _.~ / FULLER KNOWLEDGE OF THE BODY NEEDED. ` .___ Thoiisanrls of useful lives are year- ly sacrificed just because people lack knowledge of simple things about the body. We must remember that little fai- lures of the stomach, kidneys, or liver bring about lack of nutrition. At first the bodybends before its burden, but finally it breaks down. Health depends upon unity of ac- tion between all the organs, and in no way can lt be secured more satis- factorll than b the use of Dr. Hami ilton's l"ills. hmm' the blood they remove every impurity,-to the sto- mach tbey impart digestive power, to the bowels they ensure painless and thorough action. ll- ll “Sir .to see how quickly Dr. Hamilt.on's Pills will restore health, how surely the system will rebuild, gain strength and endurance. For general family use in the cure ' of languor, headaches, weak stomach, backache and kidney complaint no madtoine ranks with Dr. Ham»ilton's Pills; they will make you look md feel always your best. Refuse any _-‘ -r V substitutc for Dr. Hamllton‘s Pills;. 25c per box, all dealers, or The Catarrhosone Co.,Kingston, Ganga., if __ _ 1 ,/ ` _, Q `, /'//1; _-i _ '---» Clearance ' Sale of Quality Shoes al Morris & Smllli’s ¥Vc are 1'eplaci`ug the celebrated Dorothy Dodd shoes by.Czi nadiau shoes. We want to clear out every Dorothy Dodd shoe in short ord- - err-and to make ri quick and complete clearance we are giving you 20 p. c. discount. _ , Tiiere’s a large showing and in many cases the difference in styles are almost indiscernible. / The name is enough to wa r- _ _ rant these being good Amer i- \ can shoes, but we expect th is sale to be short and swift. ij- Ii 20 p. c discount. = ‘ Morris ai smiiii ' 1 121 Queen St. _r/‘ ' S Ml¢“ii0“ We have just received a large sup 35 Mink, and Musk Rat traps. 1 Mail orders filled W. CRABBE Hardware Paintsand Oils ' ' 1 i ,./. . . _ I " ' ' . _ . . _ . , ‘ ' . _ a _ "' -li---ze-19