-isis ..» Mi ‘ in ‘ rllé ,A I .’-..i-». , ,_ , .rf ~.' -*The Cook Studio- i _,Q ~ »‘.- . “A great lot of Stetson Hats and ‘;,`/ .° . your hat to-day. Moore & McLeod. \" "' 9 THE GUARDIAN , .._._.._. sam °"\ \\ at last, is a glove so A double row of ,stitching are the result of 20 years' e suspicion of a bulge at the claiv-l'il . ' _ l Sl, C/\'l`l“l/\Rll\llf§S Sill( l\lll.l-S Alok.-1.1 of “fliirrii Qiiiililv" Iiiili.ii\ "zv°"¢*-7 W' finely drafted that the' takes up all the surplus. ' xperierice in the making of - thumb seam. Made with . emcmber, "Queen Cgluallty" llll' iair, ~ _ .,. im.: iw" I J/ur umm ` ...in-..¢~...... (JN l . , ._'i',_'_i---ini-».-'ia--1--1 i-@ l=---I-i-;;='~*l1 ‘i lil -~. vi LET US demonstrate our' l - skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. ” ‘ | . ' i IME was when pictures were a luxury for the favored few -modern photography has changed conditions. _ Our children are growing up, but we can keep them as they are -can follow them through school --can always be with _them and have them with us in pictures. The BAYER Studio a-ml.llil.'ln.|uun~..-es... W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. (MCGILL UNIVERSITY) Montague, P. E. I- OFFICE DF LATE DR. FRASER. n _ I Trees Hats cam in on Saturday All the smart new shapes and colors are represented in this great lot. Get 9406-4-9M3|. “We have the flneit showing of hats for llttle boys and bigger boys that has ever been shown In this store-pro- Shoe Style For Ladies Gun Metal Button Boots with cloth and dull tops- \\ \ .\` \ \~ \ his \\ » / "~" 15%? ` ," ' 7,/ ».i. ' °-‘»’ lilly. ~?~`f‘,4i,v_ .~ ‘ \_f . ~`\ v. _ We are showing the larg- est range of snappy Gun Metal Boots ever shown. ' $3.50 to $5.00 Call in and look them over O 135 Queen St bably the finest ever shown in the city. 50c to $1.35. Moore A McLeod. 9408-4-9M 3 I. Alley & Co -ll; A-_- _ -11-1-.__.1--_a-,-. all-n 11-i I ur i | Your House Cleaning Without An Don’t Think of Doing 0-,Cedar Polish Mop '/li -'.1'»/ ,gfij/F " '. liar” ji/' -j\ ~;\\ \ _ T_ If ll A Large Shipment .lust Received ll, cleans, dusts and polishes Ha Oil Cloth, Woodwork etc. ways use the -with the O-Cedar. You can .the germ-laden dust and di merit . - ' .1.50 ea. I ~ ' - ., h / V, . Saves 80 p. c. of the labor and does better work than can be done in the old fashioned knee-bending, back-breaking way._ The O-CEDAR POLI_SH MOP O-CEDAR Polish Mop A Modern invention has done away with much of the hard work. Back-breaking tasks are made easy' 'lime it fofmerly took you to get ready to do it. All ‘The O-Cedar Mop maintains its supremacy on its' ' Ifour sizes in stock. Prices 75c,$1.00, 1.25 and OlCedar Polish --for Polishing Fgipiture, etc, 25c. l(r1l1e& guslliiy bwcisce, i rdwood Floors,Linoleums, Once used, you will al- clean anddust in half the rt is collected and heldz- hill; claim are strong Spring Favorites._ - . 1- The E Gi ai ~ it f , P s ,ri . astern uar an 3 ‘_ ‘ /1;'/Y iv / »ff-'I--s-rf-#ff-f--s-‘-'ff'-efff-’ff-if-1*f-ff-f-1'-1*-=TN'f-'-j-‘-j-'~'-'-=‘-'-`>‘f-'-'ff-'-‘ff-'~*2-'-'-‘=¢-'-ff-'~`~`-1"" , ' /f ' - \ __` _ ..*lT PAY! to buy in this Province. ..*0l\|E CENT per word each lnlll- ‘ .f ` / , . ' ‘~ tion for advertising in this column. ' ,` . l} -‘ ..°t`l'. gORDON IVEB ls Guardian Cash must accompany order. _ . i agen n ontague. -_-_ , ff } p ll - is M _ éfligivsnsilos Hoi-se nafgnsaigy ~’ _ - . \ .. *M ,s Mary cDonald. teacher at St . urses 500. 94 - - . / / . " . . . ,.- '. { West St. Peter s, who was spending ‘ / ~ -'U -the Easter holidays at her home lu -. ~ . . _ " Little Pond, has returned toresume ..*l,AM PLEASED TO INFORM all ` ~ ‘ her dutles.-IS. interested in the fox business that . . Ladies] l -- - this day I have -received my 100 c. ` ' ` ..°SELKlRK AND 'VlCINlTY- divided fromtheGLENALADALE IL- , _ N t - Messrs. Michael and James Wilson VER BLACK FOX C0., LTD., witha , 0 ,e 955 have completed their contract of haul- guarantee of 50 per cent. whatever , . I - ing wood to -Hermitage. Mr. James more for 1915. Mrs. Eliza Rutby. Y \ Illpf0VCll\Bl|t$ Vllielsh. :>ftFi:{lmlngton pi;lrMSell;irk ii. Dec.24,1914. 9448 , _ _,~_- - s or -vs , e guest o r. smes .su Qlalmfl Ll l L9 Wilson. The friends of Mr. James _ - » V, McKinnon will regret to hear he re- ceived a. very severe cut from an‘axe lwhile in the woods cutting longers. Mr. John B. McDonald. of Monticello, was visiting Selkirk recently. The friends ,of. Alexis McPhee, Selkirk. wli1_ regret to hear that he received a very had fall while training his young horse. Mr. Paul Bonlon. of Monticel- ls, spent Sunday at Selkirk. the guest ol' Mr. Joseph M. McDonald. The peo- ple of Selkirk are glad to see Miss Laura McAdam out again after a severe attack of ls. grlppe. Messrs. John Joe McPhee and Mr. James _Parks are busily engaged in building -lobster traps getting ready for spring fishing- McPhee & McAdam & Co., are very busy sawing latlis for the fishermen. The people of Selkirk will be glad to know that Mrs. Peter Mc- Intyre is able to get around again after a severe attack of rlieuinatism. ..*ENJOYABLE SOCIAL - A very enjoyable time was spent by the young people of Morell and thereabouts in the Hall of that place _on Easter Mon- day night, the event being in the form of an ice cream festival and dance gotten up by the young people of Mor- rink. Quite ii. large number took ad- vantage of the fine night und came from fur and near to participate in this one of the most enjoyable func- tions of the season. It is well known that each dance held in Morell Hall seems to be better than the one before but one can safely any that this latest nifiiir was superior to the others and goes to show that with a little co-op- ornlioii, :i riirc treiil iznn be accorded to those who arc lucky enough i.o hc pro- soiit. The niiisic was furiiisiicil by Messrs. Acnciis l\lcl<}ui:liern, \’Vest. St. }’eter's, Mark Mc(7oriuick, Point De lloche, ami others and dancing was carried on with increasing me-rriment till the wee sma’ hours when all de- parted taking with them pleasant memories oi' the enjoyable and up-to- tlate time they spent in Morell Hall on Easter Monday night.-S. lllllHESS|ll_G_lll Mill ln order to facilitate the handling of mall at thc front and to insure prompt delivery it is requested that all msll be addressed as followsz- (a) Rank (b) _,Name (c) Regimental Number (d) Company, Squadron. Battery or other unit (e) Battalion ... .. (f) Brigade .. (g) First (or Second) Canadian Contingent. ifh) British Expeditionary Force Army Post Ofllce. LONDON. ENGLAND. llli&Etf |ll;HVl MINUTES 0 NU SICK Sl[|MllIHi »|N|l|l§lSl|llll, GAS “Pspe's Dlapepsin" rs the quickest and surest Stomach relief. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead. refusing to digest, or you belch gas and erucate sour, undigesied food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heart- burn, fullness, nausea. bad taste in mouth and stomach headaches, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases oi' Pspe's‘~Dlspepsln. then you will understand why dys- peptic troubles of all kinds must go. and why it relieves. sour, out-of-order stomachs or lndlgestion in five min- utes. “Pape‘s Diapepsln” is harmless; tastes like candy. through each dose will digest and prepare for assimila- tion into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intes- tines are clean und fresh, and you will not need to restore to laxatives or liver pills for billousncss or constipa- tion. . This city will have many "Pape’s Dlspepsin” cranks, as some people will call them`.`b'uT you will be enthusi- asticaliout the splendid stomach pre- poration, to. if you over take lt for _ln- digestion, msec, heartburn, sourness, dyepepsllt, or any stomach misery. . Get some now. this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indi- gestion in ilve minutes. ` a - remarks Mr. Joseph Chsffey ably dis- . following programme was then ell village in aid of the new skating product 'lf shipping facilities can be ..*ENTERTAINMENT AT AN- NANDALE.- The entertainment and Social- held in Annandale School Room on Monday evening, April 5th, was in all respects s decided success. The weather being ideal the building was thronged to the doors and the best of order ,prevailed throughout After a few well chosen introductory charged liis duties as chairman. The well rendered. Opening Chorus, We‘ll never let the Old Flag Fall. Recita- tion, The Un on Jack, Acc. E. Sarllle Violin Solo. Irvin Lapierre (encored). Dialogue, Peleg and Patience. Recita- tion, Little Golden Halr, Marguerite Jenkins. Solo, When Jack Comes Buck, Marple Howlett. Dialogue, Mr. Worth’s Farm Hands. Violin Solo, John Laplerre. Sale of homemade- candy. Recitatlon, A Scrap of Paper, Marple Howlett. Solo, My Little Grey Home in the West, Mary La- pierre (encored). Dialogue, Darkey Wood Dealer. Dancing, lrvln La- plerre. Recltsxion, A True Story, Bea- trice Morrow. Quariette, lt’s s Long Way to Tipperary, Messrs Roy Mur- ple and Elby Howlett and John La- pierre. Recitation, lloy Howlett. Vio- lin Solo,`John Laplerre. Solo, Ta-ts My Bonnie Maggie Darling by Roy Howlett (Encored). Closing Chorus. We dl