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A ,.,_ ~.i ' ¢ A 1 . ,,/~ ,I :I l ` V, _ _ A .,A E A . , -, .<" ..,-' l` ` ` - - '_ f , V .V4 , _ " fimngniy ~~~-~ _ #fran cnnnrorrnrown ,GUARDIAN a ' _ , ill-*RUR 21'," '1'o1'zJl| f» - - -'Y ' '~ ` f .-.5 f ‘ 1 ' ‘ _ .- *__ __--_ _ _ ~_ - _ .-0. _ __ ...,_- _ - _.___ _ - <- ` ` -ug _ 2 A it W..-- sy Ant* "',.,,,_¢f ..- ,, _‘_-_-if’ ‘ I ; 1 A A mw of ga iliwiliissliil vtill- f 0 B a ' _ Mtilp lliiliiii LJ can be obtained ag Lafferty's Tonson ial Parlors, Summerside. -PARTIES REQUIRING HAY, either loose or pressed can procure some by calling on John A. Malin. of Burlington. 5029-3-2i~lM2l. -BOYS WARNED.-Three _vouiig boys were each tlned $1 and carts at the police court on 'Phursday before Acting Stlpeudiary Magistrate Wright. for throwing enowballs. Coats paid and fines suspended, pending good bc- iiavlor in future.-H -GONG OVERSEAS.-Mr. Jerry Pei‘i')'. Alberton. who recently enlisted for home iliffeiicepwas in Siiinmorslde .li`i'iday, and got. tiniisferred ovit-r to the 105th reinforcements for oversens. lie donnetl' the uniform and is quar- tered at Siliiiinersiile.-li -couNTv coua'r.- 'riie"'1ii.ii-on term ot' the (‘ounty (‘oui°t. Judge M(-_ Q\isi‘i‘1e lit(-Sitting. opened at Siimuii-i» side on l~‘i‘iilay, and continued Satur- diiy. ’i‘lie_ docket was ii large one, con- sisting ot some forty cases of which toiirteen were somewhat lc-iigtliily con- to:-itctl: The court will probably coni- plete its liiisint-as on Monday.--ll WESTERN PERSONALS ~-».\lis.~\ Laura ilughes oi' Fliiirlotte- town. who liiii-. been visiting ln Sum. niersli1'e during the week. luis rr~turn . cd to her home.-H -Airs. l‘lias. McGregor of Cliailotte town. who has been visiting in Sinn- niei'siili;- the guest of Mrs. I.. B. ilunt. has returiied lioiiie-ll I ------ . BANAUIANS ENlEREU A UERN|_A_N_ TRENBHES (Special to The Guardian.) l,ONl)()N, Iiltircli 21- Following is- sued by (‘nniidian~ War Reconls: An oillciiil t`uniidiiin coininunicatioti uu- derdate ot` hinrch 18, says the week on the whole has been uneventful. There were encouliters and the (lr-i'- iniins inade .<'c\'e'riil iiiet‘l'ectl\'e nt- tenipts to cuter our trenches, in pai- tic\il.ii on Ttiesdni nil-.lil The nl 0 - .. . , tucks were |iirido'afte,» A whatlwus €‘-Vl me-lliation to prevent open war be- tween the United States und Germany has come to the administration with- out causing surprise oi' in any way affecting the Governineiit'-s plans for meeting the situation forced by sub- marine rutlilessness. Such ai liroposkil is regui'detE' hero as nothing more than another scheuie fostered hy Gerniiinyi with thc- hope ol' confusing the ls.~'iic nnd poss'iibl_v‘ dividing .~ientiment in this country, while the destruction or American lives and ships on the high seas continue. At the State llepnrtiiieut today oh'i- cnls' would neither deny nor conllriii that the Government ali'ead_v hurl been approached on this subject, nl-i though it west adniiitteil' iiiforinnlly that i-loine such niovn was not, unex- pected. lt was .very eniphuirlcally stated that no siiggostioii of mediat- ion or dl.='cussion would be con.~ililcr- ed unless it was airconipanied hy uh- anilonineiit of illegal iissult.-l upon Ainorlcitii shipping, :1 course to which there is no reusoii for hclir-viiig ilie lnipcriiii ilovt-rnineiit is givliii; ii thouglit. r UERNIANS UUl . RANUNS UE BREAU AMSTEIIDAM. March 2:-l viii Lon- don-'l‘lic bread rationing iii Germaiiy will bo diminished one-fourth, begin- ning April 15, owing to the scarcity oi' wllcat. n.cc0rti‘lng to ii despatch troin Berlin in the \\'ese\' Zeltung ot' Breincn. 'l‘he potato ration will lie continued nt ilve_pounds weekly. and the meat i'allon will he ini-iwaseil by 250 irranls weekly. it is aniioiinced, odiis the despatch, that the in the Trenches- it is‘n’¢ necessary to speak. of the advantages of an instant drink such as Chocolntta. Ong officer wrote home and said! "A|l the chaps who sampled my tin said it was ‘top-l1ole,‘ and asked where they could buy it." ude a tin or two in your next parcel to the front and maike somebody happy. ~ incl THE NUTRIENT FOOD COMPANY, TORONTO, CANADA v.-, ~ .1- c "'"- 1# 7- :fir ,:,,~,\ » i -#ll | A . that it' Jutl'.is lscariot earned his sol have' you. wc in dei' lfuis-ier's inline. herewith iliclose you thirty pieces ot" EUR Bill BUSINESS MANY SETTLERS COME T0 CANADA 0”i"l`AW.»\. hlarcli 24-Mr. W. D. Scottl,‘ Supt_irintenden.t 0.1 iiiiniigra‘i- lon. predicts the greatest movenicnt ol' settlers this yciii' from tht' l`iii~ ted Staten for iniiny yours. Ali'eiii1'_v more settlers und settlci"s effects llrive crosseil tho line into (‘»aniid:i than eiitered tho whole ot` last year. they :iro good class ot' iiiiniigranl~= and with nionoy prepiirriil to buy tiirms. The present outlook i-4 that, i»:ull`i icoiii labor will ho sei-lived to inect iii-l i'cquii'eniciils for scetiiiilr yenl".-. crop. .....~_ ,....,...w__ ,_...... ..... _,.~.,.,. (Special to The Guardian.) 0'l"l`A’\\’.-\, March 26 ~ P. P. Gute- lis. General l\lanu|;c,- oi' the Govern- ment systeins. is in Ottawa, consult- ing with llon_ 1<`i'iink.Cochrane' re- giirdi;lig “irilingcnients for the sea- son’s triidic. The ltitercolonial has had iiu c.\'i:ceillngl_v busy winter while the inoveinent of freight in the com- ing months proniises to he unprece- dented lieciiuso of the great. volume ot' owl-sensi exports. The motive power and rolling stork ia being great- l_\‘ incl-eased, the liitei-it llddition pro- tliis|\'itloil for being it contract last week for titty new ioconiollves, . ...___ ,.,_....-~.,.-.~v~»-.._..,..-as »..--~.»v-v` Ehlld Was Nervous) ' . - A Irritable, Tired 0ul SHE l~iAD NO APPETITE, AND HER COMPLEXION WAS PALE AND SALLOW. ‘ flow mnny parents realize llie strain which going to school means to thc child wiiu is nuturally nervous and of delicate horiltli? You see them come from the schools daily with pole faces, many wearing glasses, and looking tired und worn. At home they are irritable do not sleep well at nights, and are upset. by a little extra excitement. lf they ure to grow to healthy man- iioud and womlinliood their systems must have attention iiow. Such treat- nic-nt as`Dr. (‘iiass's Nerve Food does wonders for ehildrrn in this condi- tion. We are constantly receiving let- ters from grateful parents telling what the N0rve Food has done for their children. 'l‘his one is a fair sample. Mrs. Stephen Hartman, Italy (ti-oss Lunenburg Co., N. 8., writes: "My against ai-iniing align. addressed "Sen- ator Wilhelm Filth rland Kirby, Wash- ington, D. C.." which cold: "Feeling little sister nt eleven years of age be- came nervollil. irritable and seemed all tired out. Sho, had no appetite A / l wnii lifeless :ind drowsy and hor com- plexion grew piile and sallow. Fin- ally i-who hurl to keep hor bed and have soinehotly with her all the time. she was afraid of everything, would get excited :ind tremble till the bed would shake. As she seemed to be getting woriio under the doctor'o treatment. uioihor decided to try Dr. Chose's Nerve Food. After che had used about four boxes. improvement was noticeable and it was wonderful to see how much brighter and strong- er sho grew week by week. Bite-used’ ten boxes altogether and they curett her. She got fat and rosy and went to school every day with an ambi- tion that she never seemed to have before. 1 do not hesitate to recom- mend Dr. Chanda Nerve Food to an!- one. for it was indeed wonderful what lt did for her." Dr. (`.liase'ls Nerve Food, iitlc A bo! 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or Etlmnnioll. Bates in Co.. Ltd. Toronto. V __ _, 'ffl 'Bi ' "~‘f~.`- rr, ,'32, -a » 4 11 ii.. . l if. 'AA will ii'-» i,“;.‘ '- .ti .. ., all :ts- .. .,_ s=i22_€§;`_':»f: .l-_ 5 i. Li' th. °`i'f. #ri i ‘7. li-if'-»`\ `~.t.i"> ,M -.ii . 72]." ‘lin