BETWEEN friends, the true SPi1‘i_f0fE3B ijlbestezgpress- ed by- 8010511. _ _ ryamemhrance can-v¢vioS» . thouirhemlr “s°°”“s.. "z"° ..- ~ - our l-- h bemomigtgtgiq Ano 1,2 could _ Make ` M; 5 s,ppointment_ to-day THE HAYER STUDIO _ T¢I¢nhone1s_2J_ » _ A FOR A6000- PHOTO -Vvisrr rua- V Av ”E'»°"Ly0n““Studio Fi!1€8'¢ ll{0¥I¢. moderate prices. Personal attention g`v it Amateurs Work. len ° DoN'r `1=oRcs'r BA BY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown P ¢AN_An|AN I P | F I c PANAMA-PA,c1r-‘ic EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March ist to Nov. 30th, Limit Three Months $124.60 From PICTOU Going and Returning via Chicago. Going vin Chicago s'nd Returning via Vancouver. or vice versa, $l7.50 additional W- B- UCWARD- ,Q-IEA-. C.l’.R.. St. John. GEO. IVALLER, Dominion Express liuild- ~ inZ.Chsnutretown. Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms .............. ..$1.00 Leaves Sr. John Tiiursiisvs at 9.00 a. m. for Lubec. Eastport. Portland snr Boston.Returning. ‘eaves Central Wharf Boston 9.00 s. m. Mondsy.i`or Portland, |Eastpcn Lubec and St. John. St. John* Ciflr Ticket Ollice 47 Killl 'if- A.E-FLEBIING, T. I".f& '17, .\. Stlolm. N.B A S. CURRIE. Agent. St. Iohn N. B. T* *m Furness ‘i Sailings From LONDON From IIALIFAX ‘ Sachem .\l:\rch2nd ` Start Point " lillh , Graciana “ 17th i March 3rd. Sagamore " 25th " mn. tfsterino /\nril 5th From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Vin. Nfld. Via. Nfld. Durango .\IlrCI1 IOIII Illarch.6tl\ Tabasco " 30th “ mth Roanoke -inril 12th Furness, withy & Co, Ltd. """“’ "-' ' _ _ High -Grade Coal is the only kind we carry. itdoes not mai ter when order. 'you can bs sure of gett ng satisfactory coal lf You come to us. We have or hand an exceptionally good qual lf? of coal suitable for ranges snr it tchen use also for steam Dux '.*,u.:“;1‘:.*:.‘i.°.i.‘i.‘:. fe gr A-»,~, dp# E.l’ials- left. 3 several tors there was anything I take to help me and they said was nothing that they knew of. thankful for such s good medicine and will always give it the highest praise.” -Mrs. C. H. Gntlrlrll, 7806 Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, Pa.-"I sudared from fe- male trouble and the pains were so bad at times that I could notsit down. The doctor advised a severe operation but my husband gpt me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short dmc. Now I feel like a new person and can do s hard dsy’s work and not mind it. What joy and happiness it is to be well once more. I am always ready and willing to speak a good word for the Compound."-Mrs. Ana Wnfr, 196 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. If there are an! complications. you do not understan write to L dia E. Pinkllam Medicine Co. (eonil¢Iential) Lyamllass. Your letter will he opened read and answered by s woman and held in strict confidence. l"-'--""-'-"a Shoe l Bargains Special this week for Growing Girls We are offering two lines of Patent Button Boots with medium heels -sizes 2 1-2 to 7. No. 1-I-Patent Button, nicely finished with dull kidi tsops. léegular $3.50 _ an 4.00.' ae price. ........... No. 2-Patent Button with cloth top. Regular §§r5;°p?iL‘l_ii§f’.9 $2-80 P Alley & Co. fr s 2-.; NEB ts Guardian agent tu ..'*8ERi0IJD ACGIDENT-Percy. thetwelve year old sou of Daniel Mc- Donald, Souris. met with a. very ser- ious accident on Monday. While play- ing with another boy he had the mis- fortune to tall, breaking his leg above the ankle, The limb was so swollen that it was impossible to set the bone _until the following morning.--* ‘; ..* W0 IN. he_:'I'owu Ms i- trat§i‘sMr. aII:l!sel”ldlcCormack, adigig. istered-the oath of ofilee to the three new members of the Sourls Town Council on Monday evening prior to the holding of the first meeting of the new council. The new 'members are Mr, M. A. Pnquet, re-elected; Mr. C. D. Mclfinnon, Secretary of the sou;-is Silver Black Fox Co. and`Mr. J. F. Stems, of Sterns Brothers.-* .."GO0D ICE--For the past few weeks there has been an excellent sheet of ice 'on Souris Harbor and large numbers of the young people from Sourls and vicinity are taking ad. vantage of it, spending several hours each evening skating. It is gratify- _ing to know that there isa movement on toot that will give Souris a rink if tho young people jjoin together and give it their co-operation.--° ..*I_VliLLTOWN.- Mr. Daniel Riley is doing a rushing business sawing wood for the public, and having good success with his new outilt.- Mr. John Steel is busy getting out a frame for Mr. M. C. McGouan, Kilmuir. - Miss Martha Young of Whlm ltond was the guest of Mr. Nat McKinnon Friday lnst.- Messrs Carl McKinnon BNI G00l‘Sc Acorn poid u flying visit to Whlm Road Sunday.- Mr. Willio McLeod spent Saturday evening at Norman 1'. McPhcrson‘s. Kilmure. .. *EGG CIRCLE-A meeting of the directors of the Souris Egg Circle was held in Sour-is on Suturduy evening, March (ith, for thc purpose of opening tenders for the management of the business of thc Egg Circle. e.g., col- lecting and shipping eggs, eto, One tender only was received, but after considerable discussion it was reject- ed us the sum stated was considered too high for the summer months. It was moved, seconded and carried that the manager he asked to furnish s. bond of $40. lie will he required to collect the eggs once each week and ship them without delay.-* Make the Liver' Do its Duty Niue lines in ten when theIivss'isl&lha domech and bowels are right CAR’i'ER’S _I-|'l"l'LB -f o LIVER PILL-8 V / nd but can 'I ’| me " m CARTEWS cs.. Ilffl-= me-aes, _ IVER iriaim. mats. tion, _ ' na. ¢ a -- p Headache, and Distress after Eating. Small Pill. Small UIUC. Shall Prine ` flelilllw-muslim Signature “Babys Comforters at a snap. Your choice of these regular $1.65 valuse for 99c. See our Queen St. window. “BABYS COMFORTERS.-- Clean- fng out a isw odd comforters different colors, $1.65 for 99c in our Queen St. window. Prowee Bros. Ltd. 8557-3-11 M2l. 135 Queen St. - if \\\\\\\\ rv- fv- £\\l\\\\\\\7.Illll Fresh Flsh We have _on hand always a choice line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel. Haddock, Codfish, Eels and _Smeits which we are offering a th_e lowest prices consxsten _ with the quality. CI1’town Fish Suppl Comtpany ‘ }IIIIlA\\\\\\\\W”IIII/ i `\ I o - lil if ” w\\\\m'0 if-;€,,..,....:@§`~"@ _ - ’ `< lnllllll Phono 340-J rafton Street. _ W lnsistonyonrexamiaiagthe nal- _ , og tual that slides down ‘par chato. . easy 3! dustslggusnd klin ers mans _ ‘ ’ OII ’ 'ea W-"'-»»°"~“¢° ~ 1 Eli" Phaflwv U4 ...i“.‘:.:::.‘i‘;;=‘s:s:.1'f:;:.:s'.:“l2.: f r \ . ,` `. Mon(agu¢ lock, Lot 57, containing one rood of ~ _ _ 5"* M°"°Y °“ 6°-li .;"2.'.;7‘:.':.:.'m.:"::.i§.ii.;2.f°°: i » . 0 CYS C0. » _ i mr md wmmlyym, gp,” |,|-|35( i good warehouse adjoining and is ‘ `-°°\~*°\=°f'¢°W'l°°- l l . __ ‘ ‘ . ' i§'l”i?.i"}.§,‘.’Zil7§i.‘3‘?Siidial-°i.f.‘$i’I.‘.3I 2 1 General Insurance Aserlie "Baby must bc taken our. in thc fresh air and to do so you must have :uc of the New Up.-to-Date Baby Cur- tlous, new colours, about 30 different styles just opened and all ready to be 'shown Dru in and seo them, the i ’ Wall Paper “In the spring the house- wife’s fancy-.- Lightly turns to thoughts of Wall Papering- We have the_agency for the EMPIRE WALL PAPER C0. and can show you a large variety of the most_ servic- aléle paper Made in Can- a al ‘ We have paper and bor- der to suit any room. In commemoration ofthe part the British Empire is 1 taking in the present war. Wé\have an appropriate desi of flags-suitable for i our samples and ..°9NI GINT per word each ', in- sertion for adrelrtllinx in this column. Cash must scoo order mpsny ..°Dr A. J. Fraser, Montague, will be in Murray River. March 16th and 18th, Murray Harbour, 17th, 18th and 19th. All dental work attended to. 8931-3-9m3ie3i 'EASTERN PERSONALS . .°Dr._ivIcLaugl1lil‘i, St. Peter'a was T passenger to Souris. Saturday even- ug.-_ " ..*Miss Marie-McDonald, who has been visiting her parents at Nautrage, returned to Sour-is Monday evening. ° ..*Mr. John Kickhsm. of Souris West was a passenger returning from Charlottetown on Monday evening.-‘ ..*The many friends of Mrs. (Dr) F. S. McDonald, will regert to learn of her serious illness. Her speedy recov- ery is earnestly hoped for.-* ..°Mr. Wiilfred McDonald. ot' Clear Springs, who has quite recently rs- turned from Maine, spent Sunday vls- iting frlends in Souris.-* ..°Rev; Father McPherson. of St. Margaret s, returned Thursday even- ing from Charlottetown. where he had been spending it few days.-* ..°Mr. Joseph McPhee has return- ed to his studies at St. Dumimrrg C01. lege, after spending u few days with his parents at Rock Barn.--* . .*Mr. Percy McCallum who has been visiting his hoiuc ut Souris, was a passenger to Charlottetown Tuesday morning.-° _ ..*Mr. Hurry Francis. of Francis and Sons, carriage builders, Fortune, was amongst those visiting Souris on Tuesday.--" . .*Miss Josephine Mclntyrc. teacher at North Luke. was it passenger to Elmira, Saturday evening, returning from a visit to Souris.-° ..*Among the visitors to Souris on Thursday was Mr. Joseph McCormack of Selkirk. Ho reported the roads fairly good.-° ..“Miss Lillian Knight. _who has been spending a few days with friends in M0l1°t0l1. N. B., has returned to her home in Souirs.-" . _*Miz Percy McCallum. who for the past few months has been employed in Charlottetown. is visiting his parents in Souris.-* _ ..*Miss Marie McDonald is visit- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McDonald, St. Margarots. Sho will shortly return to Souris to re- sume hor duties-~° ..“Mcssrs. John D. McPhee, Her- bert McDonald and lfhcstcr McDonald, Of Clem' Sllrings, and Mr. Thomas Fee- han. oi St. Mnrgarets, were among those visiting Souris ion Sunday.-° ..*‘Mr. Frank McDonald and Miss Mary McDonald. or Clear Springs, were in Souris on Sunday attending thc' funeral of the lute Mrs. Thomas Walsh.-” MIUHESSING ill Mill P"°w°° B'°°' Ltd' 8557`3'11M2" i in order to facilitate the hn.ndliu`g of mail at the front and to insure prompt delivery it is requested that all mall be addressed as followsz- (it) Rank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (b) Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (c) Regimental Number `(d) Company, Squadron, Buttery or ` _--1- --__-'- ‘iagcs, new patterns. new construe- ptber unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (ol Battalion ` .. First (or Second) Canadian Contingent . §lllllIllis\\\\\\\\\\§/IQ “rainy oarrIiages.~PAT<;;v0s;.36Wf (0 Brigade ._ _ . * ° "L ` do . I. (h) British Expeditionary When the bronc u e. ._ _ - iected with that weakening, tickling sible treatment. ’l`hc breath seems shorter because oi mucous obstruc- tions; usunlly fever is present and your head jars with every cough. Your chest aches and the iniiamtna- tion often spreads to the lungs. The food-tonic that has proven its worth for forty years-is Scott‘s Emul- sion. It drivcs out the cold, which is the root of the trouble, and checks the cough by aiding thc healing If you are troubled with bronchitis or know an atiiicted friend, always re» member that Scott's Emulsion builds strencth while relieving the trouble. ta-ez ` ` seotta=sowrr¢,1‘orouto.orrmrio. publig halls. ` is the time to see . place your orders 3 For __§ale process of the enfeebled_ membranes.. *vs_-v, `(!peci_sl to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, March 10.--Wheat. No. 2 Red, $1.53%; A, 31.53%; No. 2 Hard. $1.55; A, $1.56%. Com, No. 2 Yellow. 72150.; No. .4 Yellow. 69%c.; A, 'l0!,§c.: No, 4 Wliita, 70c.; A, 701,511. Oats, No. 3 White, 55%c.; A, Btlléc.; Standard, 56*,§'c.;_ A, 67c. Rye. No. 2. $1.15. Barley. 70c.;, A. Sic. Timothy, $4.55; A, $6.50. Clover, $10; A, $13.75. Pork, $17.20. Lard, $9.97. ltlbs. $0; A, $9.50. ,-___-_. CH’.TOWN MARKETS Oats (white( 60°- Oats (black) 02°- Btraw (per ton) $0-00 Hay. pressed, (per ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) , 25°- Print Butter (per lb.) 260 Fowl (per lb.) 10°- Chickens 11 to 13c. Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1-25 Buckwheat 70°- Barley ' 70 to Tile. Tub Butter (per lb.) 24°- Potstoes (per bush.) 30° Turnips (per bush.) r 15° Hides 16°- Cslfskins 17° see: on.) 'I to 8° Sausages (lb.) 151'- S’SIDE MARKETS Corrected Tuelday- Barley per bush. 65 to 75c Buckwheat per bush 70 to 'l5c. Calfskius per lb. 14C nigga per dos. 25°- Hay, (pressed) per ton $12.00 to $12-50 Hay, (looses per ton $10.00 to $10.50 Hides, per lb. 16°- Oats (black) per bush Bile. Oats (white) per hush 536 Roller Mill Flour per 100 lbs $3.25 to $3.50 Potatoes per bush 25c. Turnips per hush. 206. Lamh pelts (each) 50 to '15c. Wool per lb. 30c. Wheat per bush -1.00 to $1.50 Pork Bc. HALLAMS WEEKLY MARKET REPORT HIDES, SKINS, WOOL, JUNK Toornto, ‘March 3rd. 1915. BEEFHIDES are easier, prices vary on account of the difference in quality, as grubs are now showing in some hides that are coming to market. De- liveries are heavy for this _season of the year, and stocks are accumulat- ing. City Butcher Hides ilat 17 to 18c. per lb. Country Hides, flat, cured, 18 to 10c. per lb. Part cured, 17 to 1Sc. per lb. CALFSKINS are in moderate de- mand with a lower tendency of the market. City skins green,iint,lSc. Coun- try. cured, 18%c. to 191,§c. Part cured, l7c., according to condition and take off. Deacons or Bob Calf, S0c. to $1.20 each. ll()RSEHlDES are weaker and in fair supply. City take off $4.50 to 1 1 .J D0 YUU SUFFER FRUM BACKACHE1 When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back aches agd youhdo not éeel likeldoirxg much o anyt ing. ou are ikey to be ‘despondent and to borrow trouble, just as if,you harii\_’t enough al- “’f‘r‘i.’I.' .].i3".§iiI.°si'f.`l’.f.f.`r’i`.-i‘.`.'éf' i=i’.’.‘5.ii. Sarsaparillu, gives strength and tone to the kidneys and builds up. and Slirely 8551 Y there is nothing to be alarmed st. You have no appetite, digeitionis IHIDB-ir - __ od, and there il ' weakneu and irre gularity ot other bodily organs. 'You feel tired in body and Blind. und find f ~' 1 k th 0 Y -” \ \ You may not 1° ~ M realize that these p _»‘___`i‘\/{§\\ V are the symptoms .~.»‘\“.`-;l~;;\<_.>\\\\\\\:Q(\f" ol! nervous prostra- "‘ """` `\\ V ton and the dan ger signals which MRS' ALI'-ik warn you that some form of paralysis is the next step of development 'Dr Chase's Nerve Food is the most successful restorative for the nerics that has ever been oi!ered to the pub _ of the Nerves is the Natural Results. lou may be restless, nervous, irrl hbie and sleepl but ou think £1 1 ~ | ' 'f I I . y _ that you nc o ` energy.to attend to I * \ th dail task. ’- ""_\ ,Q-'\~ _ '\\ ` ,_ ~. ~i‘¥.°"`l.‘ .». I-\» \‘ ' \\\_»:_ ._ un ' ~ 50 can _ _ ' Ed- . , rr . ! , tl L box, 6 manean. 0 route $4.75. Country take oil' No. 1. $4-00 to $4.50. No. 2, $2.60 to $3.50. SHEEPSKINS are in good demand at current quotations. City Shccpskius $1.50 to $2.25 each. Country Sheep- skins ll0c. to $2.00. WOOL is strong, very little native wool remaining in the hands of deal- ers. Washed combing fleece tcoarse; 30 to 350. Washed clothing fleece (line) 33 to 37c. Washed rejcctions, (hurry, chnffy, ect.) 25 to 2Sc. Uu- waahed fleece combing (conrsc) 22 too 24c. Unwashed ilcccc clothing (flue) 25 to 27c. grades are in demand. City rendered _'l‘ALLOW is weaker, only the better \ solid in barrels, 6 to 6%c. Country stock, solid in barrels, No. 1, 6 to 61,<,c. No. 2 5% to 6c. Cake No. 1, 6% to 7c. No. 2, 5% to 6c. HORSE HAIR is easier and in fair supply. Farmer pcdlur stock 35 to 40c. per lb. OLD RUBBERS. JUNK, ctc., are un- changed and in fair supply. .Rubber Boots & Shoes according to trim 51,1. to Gc. Auto tires 4 to fic. Bicycle tires 2 to 4c. Lend, heavy 3% to -tc. 'Pea Lead 2% to 31/,c. Brass, heavy 9 to 101:. Light 6- to 7c. Copper, heavy, 11 to 12c. Light 10 to 10%c. Zinc 2% to -ic. I sYNoLEo ground. r an oil film. finish. plication. the whole system. Got it today. ; , _ I DR. DeVAN’S I-`REIiCl-I PILLS £12.13 tin Pill for Women. $5 a box or threats.. 0. Boid at all Drug Stores. or mailed to ans’ addresaou receipt of price. Tm: Booslu. Dnuo oo. sz. oaunrrin outing Wmiéiirosrnss' ~ Vim and Vitaliyzfor Nerve and Brain; increases "grey matte ';a’1‘onic-will build you up. fi s b0x,or two for $8, st drug scorn, or by mai on receipt bfnpnrixcie. Tun Scoarzu. Dino Co.. Bt. Catharines, o. Sold at Hughes' Drugstore. The Oil Bound Distemper ` For Interior and Exterior Decoration "‘Synoleo” the Oil Bound Distemper,ent_irely supersedes the so called washable paints and_modern distempers. The reason is largely due to the medium in which the color is The “Synoleo" colour is ground into a stiff paste in a compound of oil matter_that blends with water to form the desired condition of uniformitv, when thinned for use. 'Phe water like turpentine dries off leaving the color bound in BEAUTIFUL, SANITARY, INEXPENSIV E “Svno_leo" being oil bound, forms a durabIe,_washable, and artistic finish for both inside and outside decorative purposes, and the result is quite equal to a Hat enamel ' "Svnoleo” produces a perfect hygienic and sanitary finish. it possesses strong disinfectant and germ killing properties, and contains no decayed size matter -that de- composes and gives off objectionable odors on or after ap- 7 pounds will cover 400 square feet. Price per lb. 15c 'L .simon w. Crabb. l Agent for Sherwin Williams Paints 8556-3-lltiistilili l of fire. Force .Ag . . ` , _ Serious Fire at O Leary £== (Guardian March 5th, 1915) ““““°“'*i..F9!'Fil§.. Daily warnings went unneeded cough, they need immediate and sen- _ _ _ _ _ “Word was received m the city yesterday of a senous fire in O’Leary by which Mr. Ira Clark’s Mill was completely destroyed, the loss being estimated at $3,000 with no insurance.” » The premium paid on a fire insurance policy sufficient to save you a serious loss would look very small alongside the check the -_F company’s agent would hand you after the fire. Be wise`and carry enough insurance to cover your loss in case , We insure all kinds of property in the strongest companies at moderate rates. Write or telephone us today if you are not fully pro- tected. 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