.__ i Get Your 2: A Picture ° Taken _ A 3 'X0 Bsirwi-:i~:N friends, the ,me spirit of Easter is best express. ;°2.”i.,°i:.';‘°,‘;‘:;s.;f°,°.if°bf-nc- ”r°°“°°.ii:“» ... °"“""“" our po i - ' _ be more 6 . _ U0 1118 could Make the appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO , Telephone 192.1 ' Furness I Sailings From LONDON Fmm HAUFAX Sachem March Zud Start Point " 101;, Graciana " 17", March 3rd. Sagamore " gm, “ 12tii. Caterino April 53, From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via. Nfld. Via. Nfld. Durango rio.-ch ioui March 6th Tabasco i " aoiii “ lsili Roanoke April 120, Fumsss,Withy & Co, Ltd. L_ Halifax. \lli'-Ji J `ANAD|AN | 'PAc| Fic PANAMA-PACIFIC ExPos1'rIoNs SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov, 30ih_ I Limit Three Months. $ 124.60 ' From Pictou I Going and Returning via Chicago. #__ doing via chicago and ‘ Returning via Vancouver. or vice vcrsa, $17.50 ndditional _ ,, , 'uns ITLINYIC slllllct ,ri BD Ui " Eu .les lllllllliilll BY BUNSIIPAIIUN “Fruli-a-tins” llurad Paraly- zad Boiiils and Illpsllun Sr. Boimraca on Snawrmeax, Qoa, Feb. 3rd. 1914. “It is a plusnre tonic to inform you that _after suffering from Chronic Constipation for_2}§ years, I have been cured bg; "Prii.it-a-tives". While I was a s dent at Berthier College, I became so ill I was forced to leave the the college. Severe pains across the intestines continually tortured me and it came to a point when I could not stoop down at all, and my Digestion became paralyzed. Some one advised me to take “Fruit-s»tivee" and at once I felt a great improvement. After I had taken four or five boxes, I realized that I was completely cured and "lug made me glad, Also, was that they were acting gently, auxin? no pain whatever to the bowels. Al those who suffer with Chronic Conatgiation should follow my example an take “ Fruit-s-tives" for they are the medicine that cures". MAGLOIRE PAQUIN “Fruit-a.-tives" are sold by _all dealers at 5oc. a lzox, 6 fiat $2.541, trial: size, z5c. orsen poetgi _onreceipto pziaa by Fnutaftives mated, Ottawa. I Wear A Pair _ “The proof of the pudding is the eating.” The proof of our shoes is the wearing. $4.00 io $6.00 are the best shoes on earth for the money. We make_this statement boldly knowing the truth of the same. If you would_be convin- ced wear a pair and you will see for yourself why we are so positive in our assertion. ' Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. ‘ SAILINGS FROM ST. JOHN : MISSANABIE, - - MARCH 26 METAGAMA, -' - Aran, 9 GRAMPIAN, - - APRIL 16 CALLING AT HALIFAX. _ W.B. Howard. D. P. A.,G. I’ R.,rlt.Jolin.N.Ii Geo. Waller, Dominion Express Building Charlottetown il Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Stater0oms...... ..._.......$1.00 Leaves Bt. .letin Thursdays at 9.00 a. in. for Lubes. Bastport. Penland and Bostumketumlna. leaves Central Wharf Boston 9.00 a. m. Monday. for Portland. |Ess\D°rt Lulise and Si.Iolm. , Bt- Iohli' City Ticket OUR I1 Klnl 5t.'. . I¢l'7llIlNG,'.'I`. F. GL l', A, Stlihn N S.{CURRIE.' Aaent,St, Iohn N, B. WW <*"""""°°" 1 _I-ligli'GradeCoal is the only kindwecarry. It does not mal ?nwhsnyouorder.faYé°t\\or<;°°c°l;‘,, e have ori goodqual rangeaiflf so Hs' 2 iris-hi aa 0.3% Q S* B. 3 ' i 0 “Perfection” is ad- mired by all That is why we handle The Edison Ambrola The machine that is per- fect in every detail, from the workmanship to the tone. We can offer_ you a wide variety of choice m R_EC- ORDS, bcth in the discs and the cylinders Music in all it’s Forms To demonstrate these machines and records will be a pleasure to us, and to us' i Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd Montague Guardian ., r ..*IT PAY8 to buy ln this Province. ..~ -r. 'connon ivss is Guardian agent in Montague. ..*80Ul3l8 AND BRIDGETOWN - Servlcep next Sunday as follows: Sou- ris, 11, Bridgetown, 7. Subject: “A Fatefull Night.” Pastor, Rev. E. E. Styles. ..*PLAY.-The drama, “Shamrock and Rose," put on in the Auditorium, Montague; Monday night, by the Georgetown Dramatic Club, was a grand success, the hall being filled to the doors. The different parts were all well taken, each character seeming to his particular case.-B. EASTERN PERSONALS _ . _*Mr Preston Prowse, Murray Har- bour, was ln Montague yesterday.-B. . .*Mr Tlionipson, representing A. Itachine & Co., Montreal, was ln Mon- tague this week.-B. . .*Messrs Frank and Benjamin Conrad, of Georgetown, were in Char- lottetown Friday.-»G. ..*l\lr Joliu A. McLeod, of Murray Rigcr. spout Sunday in Georgetown. 1 » I ..“Mr Sydney Grey, of Charlotte- town, was ii passenger by the Minto Saturday from Plctou.-G. ..*Mr William Giddliigs, of Murray River, returned by the Stanley Satur-J. . day from a trip to tho mainland.-G. ..`*Mlssos Jcau and Elaine Altkcn, 6f Charlottetown, arc sponding a few days in Georgetown, the guest, of Mayor and Mrs G. A. Al(k0n.-G. ..“‘Mrs Goorgc llibbett, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Boston and vicinity during the past f0W W00kH. rctumed Saturday by the Minto to her homo in Georgetown.-G ...*Mr and Mrs D. McAuley and son, of New Glasgow, who have been visiting Mr and Mrs 'Thomas Henry in Georgetown for the past few days, left by the Minto Sunday morning on return home.-G... i : WHOOPING COUGH SPASIIODIC CROUP ASTIIIIA COUGIIS BRDNCIIITIS CATAIKH COLD! 5 Zt D Q ht. U13 A simple, sale and elective treatment avoiding druss. Vaporlzed Creaolerie slope tbegsroxysma ol hooplng Couglh and relieves pasmodic Croup lt once. ll s a boon to suHerers from Asthma. Thealrearrylngllicaniiseptlcvapor,in- haled wilh every breath, makes breaihing easy; sogfbe: ilie safe throat u _ _._ an so s I , ' ~ with nun ehlllrsa. 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