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We feel sure we offer the bestpresicrlptlon service in the city abd want' n chance _to de- _ monstrate _the superiority ofi this service. n Bring' your next prescription to ns and get the best results. from your physiclau's direc- tions. » E. Foster ` Central Drugstore I A laele for Contentment “They seem to -be happily maried." “Yes_ He doesn’-t expect her always to look like a prima donna and she doesn‘t think he ought to make all the - 0 - _ U h°'l`ry §l;len;;wLiniment eral eos I wqui y enrolling' Se uced » andthe-pain disappears. No need to rub: it pens J I. tntseqviclsiyeod _ _ bfilihrelief. Have _"‘;-i; ‘ libiittlellaoriyfor 3-. _ rliumetic peioe; - .f' | o ralgia book -W ; Ache and all mua- _ eleeoreneee. . QQIICIDUI lint] /' I ‘ . Hlttteegat your A _,H ‘ 4r\|se§°._¢a_»` ~' _.' I-'.'l_‘ * rv K d .. rs; ‘ .._*...<*.p_.. is ill. iv.;-,» 1 Sloane / Allin/§'\Vu1'lr;l`_s Ltntmeni ASioan'e prices notlncrealed 25c,5Dc,$1 | i _. _ _:__ ,, Dr. J. W. Rohertson°'who i§J't‘o address n meeting in the Legislative Council Chamber this evening ar- rived ln the City last night. He is the guest of Mr. Justice ami Mrs. 1 Haszard. ‘ Col. H. M. Davison arrived home last night accompanied by Mrs. Da- vislon and their daughter, Mrs. Er- nest McNutt, Darnley. whom he call- ed to see on his arrival the previous _night from Europe. Tire Colonel looks exceedingly well after his three month‘s tour in England and France and is delighted to be buck again to m0l'l8y lil- -`WOI'1Ii." his bus|nese_ _ _ _ _ W_L_ W l' W V _CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j "' t< ` i _W UIIIIHQU _.ICM Uiidif' ihll hold ood: FARMS FOR SALE AT DONAHy one Cent per word per Insertion where oeeii eccompenise order, with mini- mum ciierge of 25 eente per inser- liln. Count your worde and eeve mon- ey by rernittlng with order. Stamps accepted. -Ado. token by phone on eent by spell will be .oherpeg at 2°. per word, to cover book-keeping cher- pee, stationery end postage on eo- eountf. ' ' T""l1ij_li1¢liBfWa.lsu‘-1cn---.-- » 4 N19 wAr`|`1'eo`-ro sau. Fon _ m0»pé°_ifeiie.hls Foothill Nurseri les." ' 'teach ourmen to sell. Ex- perience unuecessary; highest com- ' missions paid; handsome free eq- uipment. Stone 8: Weliilstol. Tor- - uto. , _ _ WATCHMAKER WANTED. GOOD opportunity for a first class watch- maker, also will consider anyone with two or three years experience Write quickly stating age. exper ieuce and salary wanted. MacNutt Co.. Manufacturing Jewellers. Main Bt., Moncton, N.B. 4020-3-20MElwk AGENTS: HERE' IS A REAL OP- portunity to make large increasing income; Handle LESWERK LAUN- DRY TABLETS-15c per package - enough for 5 large wsshings. Un- conditlpnaliy guaranteed to give sn- tiefo.ctio'n_ or iuli cost will be refun- ded. Send 10c for sample package and -conddential prices. Leswerk Mfg., Co., Foster, Que 4285-4-1M1l _non same. _ _ -----i- FOR SALE:-A PURE-BRED YORK- ahire bow due to farrow Aprll 14th_ H. B. Diunis, Marshfield. f 4334-4-3M6ipd. FOR SALE:-N'EW FISHING BOAT, sultable for lobsterrnen, or other shore fishing. W_ Alexander 'Mart- rn. Commercial cross. 4332-4-amnzl FOR SALE, HOUSES AND LOT, AT Montague- for further. particulars apply to _Mrst Margaret Dewar, 85 Hunnewell Ave. Newton, Mass. 4333-4-3ME3l FOR SALE.-AT PUBLIC AUCTION. three tous of hay nt Brookfield Msl:|.sa,_.on Saturday, fith. at flvo giplgclg `p,m_ 4325-4-3ME2i ron sate.-vena ol.o Pune- bred.Hosteln bull, whose dam as it _i\mlor.t»W0~yenr~old, has R. C. P. of ‘°"‘.=;»“2."=:- °s..:3s:.:::~ _ o erm. . - mt Dpy 4254-3-29M4i. FQR .SALE-PURE BRED AVR-_ shire hull twoyears old in October last,-large size. 'Wallace Wood. `~.Alexandrn, R. R. No. I. 4274-4-1M3i. one consisting- of 60 acres. Good house. store and out buildings con- nected with Rural Telephone No. 2 adjoining No. 1 of sixty acres with good barns. All clear and good state of cultivation. Terms easy. if not sold on 15th, will be offered by public auction. J. T_ Bagan. Dontib. _ 4346-4-4M6l. _ Mises? Ns=oTis'=‘”A" THE FRENCH WHIST T0 BE HELD toniglitst A. O. H. Hall is cancell- ed until further notice. 4354 WHEN 0RDERlNG~ GOODS ,BY mall send a. Dominion Express Mo- ney Order_ 4343-4-4ME1i_. SEND YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS for free sample of our famous Les- werk Laundry Tablet. It costs you nothing to tr'y it. We take' all the risk. Our guarantee of sales and ah- solute satisfaction protects you and your customers. Hundreds enjoying big. earnings. Why not you Let us tell you how to organize your territ- ory. Wrlte while opportunity is op- er. Freer Co., Foster, Que. ‘ ` 4038-3-20ME10i. ARTHUR MORRISETTE, PIPE OR- gan Expert, will be in town about April 10th, and will receive orders for repairs and timing ol' organs at Revere Hotel. 4281-4-1M3i. NORTH ADAMS HO8PiTAL.NOR'i'H Adams. Mase., offers a three year course of training for young wo- men who wish to enter the nurs- .ing profession. Six months of this time is spent in Mt. Sinai Hospital. New York, City. Applicants are re- ceived every three months. 2495-2-Biiitf. `uEL""=1=”w’ ‘ik ‘Toni Fa"L_17: GIRL WANTS WORK BY DAY. AP- ply to 232 Richmond Street. 4357-Mill. WANTED A MAN SINGLE TO 'work on farm. State wages. Apply to J. D. Csdigan. Bridgeport. C. B. 4342-4-4M6i. WANTED AN OFFICE BOY. AP- ‘ ply Guardian Ofilce. 2995-3-13Mtf. wmreo novo 'ro sau. cuaso- iens. Apply Guardian Oiiico each morning early. 2585-2-14Mtf. BOY WANTED-SMART BOY AS apprentice. Apply to Archibald Ir- win. King's Printer. 4025-3-20Mtf. A 1.081 _ FOUND ON BUNNYSIDE PAIR OF Gold rimmed' glasses. Owner can have some by calling at Guardian Oiilce and paying ad. 4129-8-23Mi.f -lI§L-P WANTED-'-’-FFL '_ MALE F_ H SALE-CHOIGEHPURE BRED . g§§.__t»uil cuff -A. W- liar-_ r?\\v>.f,- rth Lake. .4283-4-iM . ro_l\*oAl.s'--A oesmAsLe I-tous: tl lol, at gtanley Bridge .for pert- - Tguulprs write J. E. Fleming. M. _D. _ :\ ._ ‘ ' ' 4184-3-26M7ipd. _ICHOONER FOR 8ALE-- NIW fscnooner¢1&.tons. enuipoed 1y’i¢i\“f7 R!.i’,_ asc e-engine, P. _ c- inougsl, as e nlv_s.-_ 4225-4-1M3i l ll' #Knees rg&s;i.z-..eos1z mon _olese p_ _ lngfarms for sale .cheap ln~tIi_e cinlty of New Glas- ,-gow. ' We’~wl l'be glad to msll~des- criptive pamphlet to prospective _ rchesers. Gordon & Eilis.»New glasgow, N. s. 4348-4-imelnd-' ..,_~ - - WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework ln family of two, Ap- ply 228 Hillsboro St. 4278-4-1M3l. . N139 _ . ‘wawrsn-To sem' Fon 5 on e ` months, furnished house. 7 to 9 . rboms. Reply syatlng terms to P. Graham. 284 Gra ton St. - ‘ 4228-3-28M_1wk. d h ll Fox Ranch c|o assigns bile: 400831DMlmo OAT8 WANTED-I WILL PAY \2~00 to anyone desiring/ to loan me a cat with 'kittens (three or four deys old.) or one about _to have kittens within the next three or four dteys. 1 EATJHEE .'WAiE§5 ellloino l.'0x»ee._roR ear.:- 1 f vglrywg '?"_ ‘Silver Black ~ _ e . ails *ml early in Avril. _Applyto Tvtfteély. Mt. Eil- ‘- 1 °..,°.W:.-‘=- _ M” RM “L "isis-aussi. TEACHER! NEKDID FDR JACK etchewan .end Alberto lehoiiil ---.- .......» - ~ -- -~~ff....,..~ ff-~' r' ..- f- f '"=.'»“*' ..a- *Alive-»:::.' f:::::::_~:;:. 1- ~ A Y_-_rv-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_ I1’ PAYS to buy in this province. BE ONE OF THE CROWD. Very moderate prices are the rule in St. James' Bazaar today. ' 4356' HORSE NOTE- Mr. Hugh McKin- 'non of Higbtleld has sold .to a promi- nent horseman of Amherst. N. S., his fast pacing gelding, .See-Me-Go. See~Me-Go is sired by Acquiri 2.27% and his dam is by Beau Gallant, son of Bow Bells 2.19%.. TRIP T0 .BORDEN TODAY.- The ..members _ol the Legislative Assembly leave this morning on a`speclai trip to Port Borden where they' will see the excellent work the Cnrferry is doing _and get first hand knowledge of conditions along the P :E.I.R. und at Borden. LOBSTER SEASON OPENS ON 26th-in a telegram from the De- partment of Fisheries. Ottawa to Mr. S. T. Gallant. City, provincial ins- pector. lt is learned that there has been no change in the date of the opening of the lobster season, which starts Friday the 26th inst. FATHER AND SON BANQUET.-- A father and son banquet will be held in the Y.M'.-C_A. hall Saturday evening at 6.15 to which all isthers and their sons of 'teen age are invi- ted. It is understood that next Sun- day mornlng is also to -he observed in the churches as father and son day. and that appropriate sermons will be preached for the occasion.. THE MEN'8 NOON PRAYER MEETING in Y. M. C. A. today .will he addressed by Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. The Union prayer service open to all will be held in the Baptist Church this evening. These services are be- ing will attended and are leading up to the campaign to be opened hy Ev- angelist J. Ritchie Bell Sunday night in the First Methodist Church com- mencing at 8.15 p. m. SURVIVOR OF STELLARTON DIS- ASTER HERE.- The many friends of 'Mr. Edward O'Rlelly. Stellarton formerly of this city are pleased to see him ln the City 'where he is visiting his bro- rher Joseph 0’Rielly oi’ the P.E.l.R. Mr. O‘Rielly is one of the oiilclals of the -Stellarton mine and was on du- ty the day of the fatal explosion. Though unhurt, he has some thrilling tales to tell 'regarding his experien- ces during the catastrophe. PERSONALS Senator P. C.~Murphy, Tignish nr- rlved in the City last evening and leaves this morning for Ottawa. Mr. J. B. McCready leaves this morning for a visit to Port Borden. He will return this evening. . e of absence from .his department. Mr. Reid and Mr. J. ISLAND BOY WOUNDED__.Mr. M. B. Mckenzie, Glen Valley. has receiv- ed word _that his son Gr. Jack, (famil- larly known as"Murdock_) of the Nu, Z'Canadia'n' Siege Battery is wounded in the left hand not severely. _ - Prof. W. J. Reid of the Live stock branch of the Department of Agricul- ture leaves this morning for Denhoimr, Saslr on a short losv E. McLarty of the Prince of Wales' College have both had their eyes -tix- ed on western lands and have decld-' ed', if prospects are promising to take up land in a partnership speculation near Dunholm. Mr. Read will look_ over the land and Mr. McLarty ex- pects to join him later, leaving here about 'May lst. Neither Mr. Reid nor Mr. McLarty has resigned their pos-l ltions here and their vlslt west will he. for the present at least, a Zmllilny one. A SUDDEN “SPlLL".-While a cab was being driven around the cor-1 ner of Kent and Cumberland Streets last evening the body ot’ the vehicle' decided to part company with the shafts and front axle. A-ll tbedriverl had to do was to “obey that impnlse“_ step out of the wagon and run down the street with the horse. the pass- engers remaining unhurt and sedate in the body of the wagon, which re-I sembled very much the old time Jap- anese jlnrlkisba. After the passeng- ers had allghtetl and the driver- had' returned from his short sprint the wagon was reunited and the equip-' ment and passengers con-tirlued on the journey. ISLAND PRISONER OF WAR- widows and children. ties of life. _ Pte. Hazen Chlpman Baker son of i\`lr.l J. London Baker of Alherton, recentlyl reported prisoner ot' war at Limburg, Germany, has been adopted hy' thc Active Service -Chapter ni' the Dangli- ters of the Empire, Alberton. This' is the second prisoner adopted by this, chapter. The Central Royalty Wo-‘ men's Patriotic Association was alsol adopted a prisoner, bringing the tot- al humber of Island adoptions up to 280. They are still 20 short of the dc-' sired 300. Funds are urgently ncerl-l eil for this' very necessary work, ol"- tlio men are not to die of starvation' und neglect ini prison. J N N--H K-1- ' The 'R t .. _ - -.R Opportunities for Competent Men; and Women We require a number of Solicitors in Country Districts throughout tlic__ ,. Province and shall be pleased tohear from Retuuned_Soldi`ers und others ivlio ' would like to take up Life Insurance. work.. Y - ~ -_ _ -_ - __ .-, EXTRAVAGANCE, always a folly, in these days becomes a cl'i.nle,»-'l‘-l1l'il'fl’.f`-"l--»-.li always a virtue, in these days becomes a na't'iohal'duty. _ . Is there any more intelligent manner' of exercising' the virtue -of tliriit than by regularly saving the amount necessary to pay for sufficient ljifi- iu- surance protection? The numberless premiums corltribtlterl by thrii`t_\f pi-of ple are redistributed by the Companies in helping to linancc the cotmtry anti the War-as well as in providing homes and other necessities _for thot-lsaiiiis ol' la- »' -» More than half a century of statistics develops the fact that only tim-i- men in every hundred are self-supporting at the age ol' 65,-ami that the-ot»lu-r ninety-seven are absolutely dependent upon others for the common nciiessi- A large proportion of this unfortunate situation is due to the failure oi' young men to establish a definite financial plan for the future. .I"or suuli ai 'fi t plan, Life Insurance is the medium most available und tlepentlzible; _ ' . The Policies ofthe Great-West Life give the most. prolt-ctimi im' lin- ' least money and pay the highest dividends to i’olic_y-lioitleis » _ HYNDMAN & C0., LTD. A lVinn:1_f1ei°s P. E. I. _ I (7h:u'lott_eto\\'i| Officers 61 Queen Street. 'i‘elcpb,‘l`._' ' ' _- _ ` \»" ` fl "- ` _-:.-..f__---"_'- . . , 23, In *wa 7 ‘I T tc ~ - 'icy 1 _ __ ._ _. . . _ _ _ . , . -~ _ - - .ri - A .._'___II-C ‘ ' ll/ " ° \ ' \ , e-_ 1 . . -- ; ._` 5 \/, Floor Coverings --ir -,,_.3_,» &Of Any Charge _j W ` 6'? " E WE ARE FOR ‘Q--er _.z-"’_‘ ?l»~~:.‘¢‘;-<~-» ' - 'i FREE ` `.;-'=.1.__»”-_'~;".'-M? V- TI' ° ' A .\ ` _ "1 _ __ _ HEAD QUARTERS V (Special to the Guardian) _ _ _ ' _ A ' our Opening - - 'C ARPETS OILCLOTHS l _ _ H-Ammx. N. s. April 3 (Quote-_. - f 1 , DISP 3)’ _ tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & _ _ _ _ _ ` Co_., stock and 'bond brokers, mem--. Furniture Car )etS Dra ei-|95.; l , P ` ` bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc. . ’ _ - Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) ` *- all “IIS W€€k. -- ' 1' - '- C O N G O L E U M ._ __ _ ctosmc Pnlcss. _ _ r 5th Floor 'l_`ake the Elevator" ll Atchison . . . . . . . . Am Loco... . Anacondu. AmS&R.... M. F. Ct... . Cen . . . . .. (‘ruc . . . . . . . . . . .. Mex Nor Power P.R.S. .. Reading S 'P ?F‘=.=F" 71.-1F‘_“°t'1 83% 61% 63% 77% 901/4 69 02 92% 60 80% 82% 118% 89% 118% 79% .. 'I8 __ ' Can Pac . . . . . . .. 138% 83%. _- 61% 63% 77% 01% 69% . 62% 92% |50 81% 83 40%' 90% - 119% 79% l36 srnruc - -'ui 6 .131- ¢*¥l".» ;.-< .'-13'? A 'Li Zi A Magnificent. showing-F_u1ly equal to any past season---notvv1thstand1ng-the fact _ __ _ that goods of this sort are hard to secure. Over 200 Patterns in Carpet Squares - And a full range of sizes. All -makes-including Tapes ry, Velvet, Brussels, Axminster and Wilton, 200 Patterns-Alldriferent . Big Range of Stair Carpets Latest up-to-date designs in allweaves, starting _with the low - price but hardwearinz Hemps up ‘tothe _ finest W iltons, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Mattings. An Immense Assortment of Small and Medium Size Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoleums Aspendid r nge of patterns in all qualites. --“_Congoleuni -Rugs and by the yard. Superior quality. English L\..oleum in face and ini -id makes. ' salaries $800 to |1000 por spasm _l _ Alilgggure to Show You These GOOd8 ' - ~>=i\.*.» - Apply to Canadian Teachers Ae \ i ‘ _ ._ _ - __ _ 2 _ ___ _ _ __, _ _ °"°" '°°' 1" "°"°°‘|‘ill'?-'iltnsimo _ ' ' _ ° - r , ._ Zi.. ._,`=~ ,_ .- fx- - ` ` _ ‘seg 1 lf,- ill., -LD T. / e- J*"\/ H l 3 -~.*= “;`=.';~¢<1"jW§B- nv: ../f, I _-1 ',_ » - s on