l' il i _.- ¢ it _ ...c ..._ )- v ... ->- li .: in __ _ _ _A .i --I 5 v ni . i.,_ I .L .1-__ _._ i ' ., t. i _,- . I., . .- ‘W A 4 i t _lin . . if $49 .. _ ,___ I l ‘lla »'~v.-.j " 1. ,qs li . i nhl iif;`,_j q . *t 'ii it ' ill _ I , . _`_ a* i l,`z`"'.s"} ` ,ztglti l t A -ii ill.-rig. ...,,.......»__ .il - ';. _ 'i ,_ .-. .,t‘|‘ ‘.2 1-;>-_:iii -'.'-;'==‘-. .-°£'§i'.*4> - ‘- _-.» 'y -,--=-*§*?.*f‘:_’e \-»e¢r4s-i-%\w~'-@~¢.-a-_.JZ 'llllrll i -iii-;i-' i~ in "il 1 i _ 2. .sl 't ;l_i1ir;i .It iiifl/951',” ,l‘\i":|', -llpg. i ..-,_ F _ 7 ig . I-lil i, _, ;,_~|§‘\ »("‘tif=',f.i; tc it ....-....- :,' .., _ -'1-‘ ` . 1;]-,:‘; 'fit 1; ,Q , .. i. . ll? ,tl ,__ .__. .. .- ili ~i ini ‘3 i. i li .'51, `i}"3‘?`rj' .` -J il' t;i»“'>'. ii 'i_ 'J il 5:",-} ,if _,_..;,;.. 'ff _ ____ . gf.. '1 .., ‘__ _,,545 `. . , _ _ __ i ,t ~i Indian Economy MANY careful people have found that Red Rose Tea ie very economical-'that it yields more cups to the pound. That is because it consists largely of Assam- lndian teas, which are fam- ~ ous for their full-bodied richness and strength. Tea go farther. They make Red Rose Try the Indian Economy of this distinctive tea. ln ‘I Rollin sealed ' _ ~,_~-_~.. - packages _ - only EDRDSE is OO(l tea I fi TEA" Q __ .. f pf ¢'m` < 4- ' ii3 l_ 1 R[lllllNlllSllR'S PATRIUTIII FUND ll Sturt Linde -Who Follows in the Train 7 in response to several appeals, Mr. A .W. Bruce, lied Point; has opened fi. iloniiniastr-rs' Patriotic Fund, the idea being tliiit every Roadmaster con- tributo $2.50 Io the Fund. The money may be sont. to Mr. A .W Bruce. to Mr. li .W. Blnning, Bank oi' Nova Scotia, cr to the Editor oi’ the Guard- Ian and it will be acknowledged it the columns oi the Guardian. ` Mr. Theo Enmaii, Enmore Road $2.50 James J. l\icNoii. Miscouche, $3.00 W. Il. Wood, Mt. Meliick 2.50 Frank Driscoll, Mt. Herbert 2.50 I-‘rancis Hagan, Iovcr, Siiftollt \\’illliini f'oad_v. llazelbrook John J. Uainpbr.-ll, Long River Q 'Fheopliilos i’incau. l`toiroii's (`l'c(‘.lt. - _ 3_9() ° Paid into the bank at 'Soui'ls. G agreed to accept $2 contributions as it is more convenient to mall this amount. = . -_ . » _ ..- ___ ._.__.....___...___.__. .___ __.___;___. _ p _.__ ._ _s______ i1'\C.E. _ it no F " ,__ . 11' .?_Z_..i__..__ "- ”_ _.__ 1,- `_'f_|',2 .. _ra 3:' 25 ‘I ii* ts'-`.._ ". sl Oui' ‘NEW WALL loys, Dolls, Games, &c., 1917 Our Wall Paper pri ROLLS-(16 yards.) sale and retail) in Prin iactorv in Canada. l houses abroad. quest for inspection. asia *gg ~ liiiiii-'_';, Wall Paper Department On Second Floor now on the SECOND FLOOR where for many years large, bright show room is now fitted up, easy to find and wliere a selection from our Magnificent New Stock can be quickly made. _ We have pleasure in announcing to the public that we have just 'opened the largest and most up- to-date stock ever shown by us. l’lcasc Note the Following Facts: We do the largest Wall Paper business (whole- We represent the largest and most up-to-date Otii' prices are, we bel_ieve,_ as low or low_er than any house handling this line, including _mail order Let Us Show You Our New 1917 Samples Sample Books sent with pleasure at your re - _; * ___":.."”"'°..._-_---_""'_'° WON. ;, 00 (YL < .,i,_ 4° =(:` PAPER DEPAR'1`lVIENT is were displayed and sold. A Patterns ces are based on DOUBLE ce Edward Island. NOTE:- By request it has been . lsivo buildings e'qi|lpiiicn¢ goes to .show Carter & Co. Ltd. , Irhpoi'tei's of Artistic Wall Papers Sole Agents in P. E. Island for Colin McAri_l_iur & Co’s Wall Papers (‘-anada’s Big Wall Paper Factory _ Montreal 1 14-.- ia » -IT PAYI to lil! in tllll PNYIIOI. -TH! MORNING DAILY Gllrdian can be obtained at Laitei-ty's Tensor Isl Parlors. Bummsrslds. -VISIT FRQM THE STORK.-A (laughter has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeo ot Knutsford.-W. -DON'T BE ALARMED about the high prices on shoes. Buy Regals and save $1.00 on each palr._Slnclair & Stewart, Ltd. -SPORT SKIRTS, wool material, large plaids, black checks and stripes oi' varying sizes and widths. Strict- ly up-todate. llOl.l\iAN'S Slimmer- side. ' ' 4075-Sl-6.\iEll. -FAREWELL PARTY.-A party from O'l.ear_v paid avlslt to the home ol' Miss ii. Mortimer at West. Point on Friday eveniiig. The reason being that she was leaving for the West where she has secured a fine teaching post. The many friends of the youui.: lady' are sorry at har rlepnrturc.-\\'. -PROVINCIAL SEED FAIR.- Marcli 20th., 21.-t.. and 22nd are the dates set for thc- Provincial Seed Fair to he held at Siinimr~rsldc. There ls. some extention in the prizes otlcred in the grain classes this ye-ar. The Fair is being held later -than for some years. Ilic object being to give exhibi- tors at the smaller seed fairs an op- portiiiiity tc- brim; their exhibits toge- ther and so foster the spirit of com- petition i’roiii all sections oi' the ls- land. -WEDDING BELLS.-The wedding bells-were ringing again on Wednesday evening at litiliburton and two young lives became one, thc contracting par- ties being Mr. William I-Iarl Thompson ot' (‘a1nphelt.on and Miss Mae (‘ntliei'~ iuo l'tlecNclll oi iliilihurtoii, the cor nioiiy being lerl by tho Rev. R. Brood- io. The bride' was dressed in white silk and wore a lovely veil in which sho looked handsome. Miss Etta Thom- son ihe brldes’mnid wore a pink silk iii=ines'-s call=- for iniorc' exteri- thnt the association is on the way -to pi'ogrcssion, Tlic directors were askcd to take charge' of this undertaking, and as they havo in the past, always won tho confidence ol’ thc members'-. lt. was decided to leave' this matter nndcr their cliarge. Meeting adjourn- rd_ --M. KEEPING Will D\lR\N_li_lHl W|NliR |)oii'I ict. you" blood get thin this winter. For people \vlir.» have a ten- dciicv toward anacinia~- wliir-li means l>loodlcssiiess- wlntci- is a. most try- ing season. Lark of exercise ‘and frcsli air, being too coiistnntlv indoors coinbiiie to lo'.vei' the toiic`oi' the blood :iuil deplete tlic -blood oi those elements iiecessary to vigor and Bond health. As soon as _vou iiotlce the tired feeling, lack ol' appetite and shortness ot' brcatli, that are the warning symptoms ot' poor blood, take 3. short treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Do not wait. uiitil the col- or has entirely left your face, until your eyes beconir- dnll, and until you feel hroutliless nitcr the least ex- ertion. it is much easier to correct thining oi' the blood iii the earlier stages than later. Dr. `\\'illiains‘ Pink Pills build up and oiirlcli the blood and strengtlien and tone up the nerves. in this way the general licaltli is improved, the nppctitc iticmiiscil. digestion streng- thened nnil new ambition and energy developed. Then work becomes easi- er because it does not. cause oxliiius- tion. You can keep your system ut the highest efficiency by the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, tlio great blond builder nud nerve tonic. You can obtain fliesc pills from any dealer in medicine or hy mall at 50 cents ii box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cina I'o,. Drr.-r-kvlllc, Ont. . I/gasscrole Cooke\;\ is the refinement ol‘ :ood taste. Ext-ollcnt dishes are pi'c;~f~"f.°4l and iriipcrlor results secured, by this method. See the food vnltics wecnn er you tolsv in viiiisoroles. & I Lack & co, Oltnysldo. la- ./'g -MR. W. K. McG0l.lGA`N, ls Guar- '||*" Npreaentatlvs In Qummorslde. -FOOTWEAR.- Let' us' show you the Rqral proposition in footweat'._ its worth investigating, ‘Sinclair & Stewart. Lia. 4ass.3-riiriziu l -music/lL insrnumsnvs. vio- I llas, bows. etc., at lowest prices. T-l0L-- MAN'S, Summerside. i - . 4675-3-aM-E11. -RESERVE TONIGHT, March Iltli for n tour Act comedy Drama. "'l‘he- Irish Detective" to be presented' in Central Bedeque Hall, by the A. 0. li. of Sumnierside. A good two and hal! hour entertainment in store for nll. Ad- ~mlssion 25cIs. children 15 cents. I 4687-ll-Glilli I I -SCHOOL WORK.- Standing oi' Ernyvale School for month ot’ l~`ebru- ary:- Grade \’»l.- I, Sarah llogan; 2. SUNG (`U\‘|€`.\’; 3. Mary Murray. Grade V.- 1, Rose Hogan; 2. Walter Coady; 3, Alice Hogan. Grade lV.-- lSenioi'.- l. James P-. Callaglian; ‘Li _Ada Griffin; 3. Regina Murray, Grado IV. Junior.- 1, Mary McCloskey; 2.‘ Tenn Hogan; Il, Matthias i\lurri\y.‘ Grade lll.- 1, Julia Hogan; 2, James Griffin and Frank Duil’y _(equal): Il. Annie Callaghan. Grade' ll.- l, Leo lllurrny; 2, Alfred Murray; 3, Patrick Mc(‘ardle, Grade l.-- 1, Teresa Ho- gan; 2, Louis Grlflln; il, Gerald Grif- tln. Pei-rect. in attendance: Sarah lio- gan, Alice liogan, Rose Hogan, James- P. (‘al»laglian, Regina Murray. Adil Grlillir, Annie Callaghan, Julia liogaii. |'lfe`na Ilogan, Lina Murray. Fi-aiik 'Duffy, Mary Mc.Clos~ke_v, .llary (‘iil-_ laghnn and Katie Clarkin, teaclicrs, 1 I WESTERN PERSONALS l ‘Miz and Mrs. Ajlleustis-i of I'nio|i Vaio have returned to 0‘Leary u'lio‘rH they are now in i-csiiiciice.-\\'. i --Mrs. Largo the wife of thc siatioii agent af, O`Leary has arrived :intl inkcu up her residciice at ilie station.-\\', l -Mr. and Mrs. Auhlii J. (lalliini, oi` llich-mend, spent. it few tiny-1 visit to Abi-ain'¢ Village not long uno, --0.1.! -Rf-v. Father Joseph Gallant, oi' Si., Duustan's (‘oll<-ge, ofllciatcd all mass at 1-Igniond Bay lust S\iuil_ay.i ltov Father Iloudrcault. conrludcd tho' reading of tim pas-toiul letter and gave valiiable ndmoniiions in roiiiicc- Ilou. -`.\i. -Hr. and Mrs. R. McKiii.-stry who luis been visiting relatives and friends in Iiuiiter River have rctiii'ii+:‘tl to Sumnierside and St. Eleanors wlicrel they are visiting Mrs. A-lcl{iiislry pm'-‘ ents. Mr. anti Mrs. M\irra_v. bcforcl leaving for thcii- i`uIurc homo, Sask- atchewan. - . .___-__»-,._.____;. BR\lllN URDER _ TRACT R PLUWS Will h: Equipped With Headlights For Night Plowing. 2,000 ARE T0-BE IMPORTED. Women, Prisoners and the Consclen' tlouo Ohjectors to Aid Drivers; LONDON. March 5-“We wan-I 2.- 000 Auierican tractor plows for Iho‘ use of a civilian army of night ploiv-l ers, which we are now about to cnlist‘ throughout the British Isles," said Ai-_ thur Lee, Director-Genern.l of Food Proiluction, today. This new depart- ment. which ir- the outgrowth of Ger- mnuy’s submaiine' campaign. aims at_ the enlistment oi' -scvei~a.l hundred, thousand civilians' to cultivate every lable bit ol' soil ' “_ -'i‘-nnsmr ' 'mn ouiubln MAINE 6,1917 l ‘P 7 7"; 'C ""7 ` - 7 i ~,-1 Y ' ” ...__ Wloorc McLeod .___ L-___ Limited" i C .i» /: _ Ft- 5." \ ,_.,, /l.\ \ .~\-.`\\ - 1-..is!2»"§ Titus '° .sw Cv- .\ ..“""<,'4*\"¢-r\"T(f i ‘ _-rf""..; -' N (\ Great March Sale of Small Wares ariii _ . “We hope to make the tractor plows till the gaps caused by the shortage iii labor," continued Sir Ar-I thur. “Por this reason \ve are goin!!- io import 2,000. or us inany as \ve can. from America, We arc going to .equip them with headlights for night plowing. Laborers can onlyl work eight houis. but tractors. can work twentyiour hours. They will be driven hy taxicab drivers and chauf- teurs, who will be able to learn their mecliaiiisiu in a few hours". "Behind every plow will be it skil- led tarmcr. They will be assisted by prisonerj. conscientious objectors, members oi' the home defence' forces and women. ln this way we hotle _‘O produce' enough food to make us in- dependent ot' ~ouiside help uf;-_long as tim war lar-ts. We do not believe we will be able to produce suillcleiit to feed the' population in time ut peace. but ure confident we will be able to_ grow enough tn stave nfl' si.HI‘VHU0\'I during the war, For this W6 lllilllk tho Gcriiuiu suliniariiies. The? al- remly have given England an agrlcul-_ tural policy which is destined to make na to it large extent. self-sull- portlng. The submarines also have revived rural life, given the farmers ii minimum wage _ and ifG\\0l‘f1'l\Y mrtdo our national defence more ci- fectivo than ii thousand HDCUUYWS ln l‘t\ilIiimcnt." _ _ Mum; Llnhnenl intimal and External list Healing Powerful Soothing Penetrating “ A faithful public servant "_ over 100 years in the trettmvht Of Cllllfhlg ¢0ld3» alan! °mn'n‘ sprsliis, i strains, me throat. muscular rlieumatism, ste. White blocked tape/4 pieces for 151' Nickel change purses at each - - --‘I-'tr Pure bristle Tooth Brushes, quality guaranteed, 25c, for - - - ~ ~~ -151* Hemined Pillow Cases in 40-42 iii. size, made from a good, strong cotton, at per pair - - - - -- - - -‘fir Asbestos Iron Holders at - - - - - -5*' Huck Towels, good quality 18x35 iii.. _ _ plain and red border, each - - ~fl0<' Turkish Bath Towels in white only, good size, hemmed, at each- - _ |51' Rollei' Towels, 2\,5_» yards long, at Q;1(;h . . . . .............._....'l‘3|' Kleiiiert’s self-adjusting washable Dress Shields, size 2, 3,5c for 7-f9tf~ size 3 400 for 3~"»1'- size 4 45c for 3912 I<`eatlierweight Dress Shields, size 2 300 for 251'- size 3 35c for 29°- Cloth Brushes, black ebony finish, real nice brush worth 25c for |81' I White bristle Cloth Brush with black ebony finish back, good stiff brus)h, White bristle Hair Brush, with one- piece nizihogany back, for ~-~~‘~i-'H' Black bristle Hair Brush, one-piece mahogany finish back, good firm, Stiff brush f())'. . . . . _ . . . . . .300 White bristle Hair Brush, one-piece mahogany back, regular 75c for ... ...-'$01' Nail Brushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-lv Hand Brush with a nail cleaner on the back. This is a very handy brush . . . . . . . . . . .........I0¢- Toilet Pins in white, black and as- ' sorted colors, put up in sheets and cards containing 72 pins at ea. 51* White and col’d steel Lace Pins, one dozen on a card at per card- - _ .40 White Dress Fasteners, and Hook F~"~: ot: czirds containing one doz- en hook and one half dozen snaps atpercard ...50 Cross Fox Needle Case with differ- ent size needles, sizes 3 to 7, con- taining 50 needles at per case |01' Kid hair curlers in bun_ches of one dozen dozen at, per doz~ - - . -Sc Mohair Shoe Laces in tan only at per pai;-...... ...Sc Mohair Boot Laces, good and long, in tan only, per doz. .. _ .20<~ Black Mohair Boot Laces, 5c pair, 6 pairs for. . .- ... . ..._ ...#554- White and Col’d China Buttons, six dozen on card, per card- - - - . . 101-. Nickel Plated Brass Safety Pins, all “ ~ sizes, assorted, one dozen on each _ Ah Ang8| _ _card, 5c card, or 3 cards for- .13r Lily of the Valley Talcum Powder _ ln Disguise” I afpél-mi..-.......... .....15c JUHNSUN-'S ---- I _ Fine Steel Pins, needle points, 200 Black Patent Leather Sleeve Pro- tectors, formerly 25c, for pei' pair . . . . . . . . . . ........'...l0c Oriental Pearl'Buttons, 1 doz. on a card, nice, smooth, thick button, . . . . .. ,..I0v invisible Wire Hair Pins at pei' box . . . . . . .. .... ......... ... ..~N.‘ Empire Wire Hair Pins, 100 in box, assorted sizes at per box -'rf' Wire Hair Pins, assorted sizes, 3 pkgs fm' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Linen tlirezid, black and white, per hgink... . . . . Mending Wool on cards in black and tan, and naturals, 3 cards for 101' Four-fold English spun Mending Wool, black only, per skein - - - --'ic pins on sheet, at per sheet- - - ~ .-iv Black and White Dressing Combs, 7 inch,af;eaQh... ,.100 Unbreakable Dressing Combs, 8 iii., black only, l5c each, 2 for- - - -25" Plated Tliiinbles, womens' and chil- dren’s sizes, 3 for --- -~- .---.50 . Electro Plate Silver-lined Thinibles, Women’s sizes at each- - ~ - - - _ -50 Dress Snaps i_n black and white, per Infants’ Bibs, torchon lace trim- med, 7c each or 4 for - -. - . .250 Infants’ Bibs, trimmed with baby embroidery, at 15c each, 2 for 250 . . . . . _....50 36-inch Black Boot Laces, at pei' doz. . . . . Whisk, 10 in. long, stout and fair- Iy5f;if'f...... . ......l5|' Bone Hair Pins, 4 on card, assorted shapes, at pei' card - _ . . __ . _:ic Special range of embroidery at, per yard . . . . . . . ......ll}t‘ Women’s and Children‘s Col’d Cotton Aprons gt, eagh .. ...200 Bone Hair Pins, 4 on card, assorted shapes, large sizes, per card . . _ loc Women’s White Lawn Aprons, eni- broidery trimmed, at each - - -251’ Children’s_ Heavy Ribbed Under - wear, sizes 12-14-18, at each-151' Women’s Ribbed Undervests, short sleeves, low n_eck, at each - - - _I-if"- Cashmere Stockings, fine wool, plain 6Oc quality, 2 pairs for- - - - . -950 Woiiien‘s -and Children’s one and rib iinioii and cashmere stockingxs, sizes 6-9 at 3 pairs for - . . . -0- c Manicure Outfits, with 3 pieces on card... .....25c Fancy Edging for trimming cotton _g(_)0d3at. .. . .. ..10c White Cotton Thread, 1000 yds. on spool, No. 36 and 40 only, per | spogl... .|00 _ _ (PHYSICIAN-5 PRESCRIPTION) _ - ' » ‘ill the United States does not wish There will be more need this year _ _ U’ lilly itself with any European no than ever for careful planning oi or- Uan In ti war against Germany. way enimi work. inner win be very scarce does she ally herself with Canada, 0. and every move must count. ltoutifry an much American as she is.; __ _ . Hors is little f‘nnndn fin population) .___. _- ‘ - ' ' 1*' . 1 big in country, ini-ge In manllusas and ' ' ¢;¢_>_\:_\_f\K0._ vold_ ¢:_f°yoll;iw__ntr;eaks, whos Ono ot tho very best ways of con- . - _ Il DOI>\\ Il n o a ou as muc serv ng labor in the orchard is to grow n Ifvljw _Y°“;K' M;;"':h‘;“0€,‘;l;`f|‘;“‘:";|§ as the state oi' New York, at the tire-tlsuch a combination of fruits. and such "_°m_Yw\:’o ‘;__°’|‘°°° . "_" ,_em"_x"n insult from Germany took a bulldog varlties of ascii, as will heat distri- ‘ 3'” 3° 3|-hold on her and has been tori-vin] bute Ilnbor over the' whole season. DIY MADE IN CANADA , alliance," with European natIons,_ _a.`." ev", Mum.. - ‘am vm he "Men", dmmk w -._ l"'lm"m 0° W5' “"1 . ~ _ . . cure this year. _L5 4