:9r_6 g¢s,pel-dozen. Fowl, per lb. Geese. 90|' lb. _ . .'iT PAY! to buyiln this Province ..°MR. G. MARKLI HDWLETT is Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- cinity.-J '\ _-.- *LITTLE HARBOR SCHUOL is Pllfe Tea Ff€¢ D\lSt nroirresslur favourably \\“‘i°' We ruin- Seaied Packets Only _`. Brown Label, 40c- Hed Label, 80h. _- YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your photograph. Make an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio ‘ New -DeeBrisay Block ,Easter Photos Strengthen old friendshi with a new portrait-the gig that has avalue that can only be estimated in kindly I thoughtfulness. - 'I`I-IE BAYER STUDIO A. E. Lron, suns. . ' Good Photography Moderate Prices. I Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. I Sailings F'°'“L°°“°'-..§l::'.r::. *"s:3:::‘;§.‘:t Kanawha Avril 3rd “‘“lSi‘1i‘3 ‘.‘£‘§3§'.l§’.i‘.'l§’.'...> Rappahannock April 17th April nth Shenandoah April 30th From' LIVERPOOL From l-IALKFAX Via St. John's Nfld. Via St. John's Nfld ll f ' Mmt§laii¢fiwri)mGraciana April 15th April_1st_~_ _ _Durango April 23rd Fumesiwithy & Co.l.id. Halifax, N. S. Above sailings are not gush anteed, and are subject to change without notice. Eastern S. S. Lines ‘ INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. S. Cilvifi Aultin- Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. m., via Portland, ,Eastport and Lubec, Maine, due St. John, Tuesday, afternoon. ‘ MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. S Steamship North Land and North tar. I Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- Information upon request. St. John City Ticket Olllce, 47 King Street. ' A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A.E. Flaming, T.F. &~ P.A:'8t. John N. B. 2.5% ).§-_-1" - » I ~./<. #1 .‘l‘f"' ‘fs " n:!!:n1\\ _ _ ' . I , . New sem' is-sun; Gold Label, 70c. per lb. Lerren or svmra-rl-|v._ The members of Union Division, No. 45, Sons of Temperance, Springfield have forwarded the following letter of James MacKay. Dear Brothers and Slsters:~ Aguln in the dispensation of Divine Providence you have been culled upon to mourn the loss of one most dear to you. In this your hour of sorrow, we the members of Union Division S. 0. T. would.not have you think that we have been unmlndful of your grief. We, feel that we must share a purt of your sorrow. because l|\ the death of your father we have lost, and honest and upright citizen,-a man noted for his generosity in everything pertaining to the advancement of the community. Realizing tho inadequacy ol' human words to bring solace to the grief-stric ken heart, we would direct you in your hour of triul to Him who doeth all things well and has said: "Come un- to Me, all ye that labour and are heavy_ laden and I will give you rest." Sign-. ed on behalf of the Union Divlsionz- Mrs. Everett I-laslarn, Bessie Mac- Kenzie, Fred W. E. Haslam, J. Ernest I-Iaslam. H. B. Haslam. \\\ \_ LA» s`,'3\v. D yi rx \!t _ 'x M \\U” :_ v \\"'\ 'Z \\ ~ - \-~w \\\\\ IDNEY /, I .0//_,II PILLS I <.F_AL{\\\\\\\\D\| ”s§-\_l$|DNE`£// IIN. L"iI‘qcHFUV-§’T`7f' ~f_‘|fI'7’_" Diziicsvg _ Cr* _ .,\|!‘_‘-'-'.I_`_ I <1; , _ .,,..r » _ q_ INVICTUS fl`-"2 / , “Q- mul `\ , _,rv-" -4 f' .f-g"` ‘ 1 Trim, up-to»date, yet con- sistently in good taste, des- cribe t e mam features of Invictus, but _quality rs also 1 a consideration _with men ‘ who value a distinctive ap- pearance. p 6.00 a pair ` See fthe New Spring I styles. ~ Alley & Co. Sole Agents LIME We have on hand ‘fKeep the Hom Fires Burning” - \ , When in need" of Coal foi Domestic orSteam purposes. _.telephone us your order or call-at our oiiice. Our. prices are Yiowést and .quality the bnt.PromrtandSa on d_¢1lrerywill__ ' t BcII&Co. _ I mlm- 11; a quantity of* St. John LIME in Barrels and Casks. ' `\\_\\ \\\\ D onus' " i »~ ~oo' ,_-. / 'IDDKE /' _ ' .. staking teacher Miss Margaret Che- verle.--°. . -..*TI'iAOADIfE , CROSS.- Hel' _friends are glad to learn that Miss Miilcent Ready is around again after her receue illness.-- The local mer- I BIND LGDCT, 50¢¢`P¢f' “Qs I chants, Messrs McDonald and Roe are doing a rushing business and they look forward for a brisk sprin'g trade. ..*MARiE.-The school is progress sing undol- the teaching of Miss B. Baker.- Mr. and Mrs. George Hooper were recent visitors to St. Peters Bay the guests of Rev. Father McAulay. Mr. Harris Diugweli‘s frie ds Iare sympathy to the family of the late _glad to see him out again adxer his re- cent illness. , ..*8ERl0U8 ACCIDENT-Arather serious and possibly fatal accident oc- woods, about a mile from home, Mor- rltle in the hands of young Fitzgerald. The boys were shooting at a mark. Fitzgerald let tho rifle fall and in pick- and coming o\|t through ills stomach. hospital. - **** ` lmvonrnn X-E-1 Relatives of soldiers rs- tumlng from the front are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee ot_Wounded Soldiers Commission, Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town, intimating the date of expected arrival, cause of ro- tum and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made for a *ltting reception. ; “ ‘ i Sl-IELLEY I it . n T fl n'u‘r.\3u CA new /Ig/n‘wQ1/ghf, CLLAP (ff '~f_4'r-'““"""22i TOOKE BROS.. LIMITED, MONTREAL. Farm'For Sale The undersigned offer for sale the farm of the late Ambrose A. Malone. This farm contains about one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at St. Catherino‘s about two miles/from the '1‘own oi' Sourls. On it is a dwelling house and two large Barns in first clans repair. The land is in n good stnto of cultivation and is well fenced. immediate poss- ession of same will be given. Further particulars apply to A. F. McQuaid, Solicitor, Sourls, P. E. Is- land, or to the undersigned. FRANCIS J. 0'DONNELL, JOHN MALONE, Exccutors. Sonrls, P. E. l., April 3,1916.. 8102-4-5-Ml8i. ' ‘ 1 -ll* i ELLIS MON AGUE The best place in Montague to buy School Supgies, Stationery all kin oiiice supplies. We carry the L. . Water- man Fountain Pens whichareguaranteed. We carry a large stock of Kodak goods. Bring or mail your next film 'to usto be developed and don’t forget out Photo veusa whcnin needofgood goods., ..°0Nl CENT por word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..°C. A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- resentative in oeorsetown. lltt. ..°D. F. TIRRNEV is Guardian re- presentative in Sourls. llllltf. . . *M§E1’lNG.-The regular month- ly meeting of the Montague Womcn’s Institute and W. P. A. will be held in the Red Cross Rooms Friday, April 'ith at 2.30 p. m., ' Miss McFarlane will be present and will demonstrate the making of Artificial Flowers. 8085-4-4-Mill. .. *FARMERS INSTITUTE MEET- ING.-Mr. J. L. Tenant. district repre- sentative for King’s county, will ad- dress a meeting of the Georgetown Farmers’ Institute in the Temperance I-lull. Georgetown. on Thursday, April the 6th, at 8.00 p. m., . 8070-4-4-ME2i. Hides, per lb. Hay. (Dressed) par ton. Hay. (loose) per ton. Lamb peita. each. Oatmeal. per 100 lbs. Oats, (hlaclt) per bushel. Oats. (white) per bushel. 50 Potatoes, per bushel. 50 Pork. (Organs att.) per lb. 9% to 12% Straw, per ton. (pressed) Turnibi. per bushel Wheat. per bushel, Wplol, per lb. Iii] IIIIIIGESIIUII. GIS llll $IllMllIIi “ PE’B DIA EPSIN" EISTEBH PEIl50lllI.S curred Monday afternoon at George- » s town about 4o’clock. While several or'-i-,1:£yC,»2?§3Ewr;?g8£§év§°;‘:8;.el‘§; young lads, including Albert Morrison, Wm spend 3 few m0mhB__L grandson of Mr. l’et"r‘ Morrison, and ______ ' Wime Fitzgerald' were °“t fn mf’ ..*The many friends of Mrs. Alexan- risen was shot in the back by .the gf§a£?!b$t§::3§vIXi:t s§?,h£:'rex:,loriK° accidental discharge of a 22 calibre from hm. recent m“eBs____,_ 5 ..°iuspcctors. Mullin, Cain and A f t D ‘ - _ ing it up thc _weapon discharged, the tiggmvsefo pg§seu;x:.;"l?,.(:,':1t; %rh:;.?;|t(ig_ bullet striking Morrison, who was town on Saturday mmmng_.. about 40 _vurds away, in the back, ' ..*M . . _ l-lls condition is quite serious and an Clmrloéetglfgl'1v;`§.|ve1:v|i?“S0`£f;§“'l:; effort will be made to get him into the saturday whom they will spend E (cw weeks.-’. ..*Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelham, nr- rivcd in Sourls on Monday evening from Halifax where they have spent the winter.-*. *'51 PA P Fl. ACID STOMACH. HEARTBURM YSPEP_Sl Time it- In tive minutes all stom- ach distress will go. No heartburn, sourness or gas, acid, or erncations food. no dizziness, breath or headache. I’ape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest. quickest and most cer- tain indigestion remedy in the whole world. and besides it is harmless. _ Millions of men and eat their favorite foods -they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please for your sake, flity~cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug store and put' your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable-lilo is too short not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Ent what you like and dl- gest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should 323', $33 'Essex no. to sro. to 13 to w so $2.15 to $8. 54 80. zo, uso to -1.40 zo to 40 MISEIII MINUTES FOR I SOU nun D A indigestiou. belching of of undigested bloating, foul women now without fear get n large - you are one of the mine gpode are always _ ..*Capt. Stanaway and Lleut Cor- coran arrived in Sourls on Monday to make ready for the detachment of soldiers who will arrive there on Tues- day.- . I ..*Among the passengers arriving from Charlottetown on Saturday were: Dr. A. A. MacDonald. M. P. P.. H. D. MacLean. M. P. P. Capt. Dominick Mac Donald, R. C. MacLean, Miss Hazel Sterns Supervisor of Womcn’s Insti- tutes, and Miss Alice Kickham.-*. ..*Tho many friends both in Char- lottetown and at home will be pleased to learn that Miss Ethel Morrlsey o f thc Dry Goods Establishment of L. J. Iteddlu, Miss Morrlsey has already made herself popular with the shop- ping publlc and all join in wishing her success in her present position.-°. the Cox Hotel, Sourls J. F. Arnett Summe side; W. A. Huestis, Chariot Geo( H. Perry Summerslde; Wm. Ken, Char lottetow Charlottetown.-**. Eachern, lutnnrs O`|1"1‘0WN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (creamery) in prints 35 Butter (Tub) lb 28 Butter, fresh, lb. 30 Eggs; doz. 24 Beef lb. (retail) 12 to 18 Fowls lb. ` 13 10 14 Chickens, lb. 12 to 15 Hay (pressed), ton S13 to $14 Straw (pressed) ton $6-50 Pork lb. 12% Turulps, bus. 18 to 20 Potatoes, bus. 70 to 75 Oats (white) bus. 50 Oats (black) bus. 5Z Beets, bus. 40 Carrots. bus. 45 Wool, lb. 00 Parsnlps. lb. Geese 15 Ducks 15 Hides 14 to 15 Turkeys, per lb. 20 to 22 S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday.) _ ~ Buckwheat per bushel. '[5 t01-00 Butter, (dairy) per lb. -i0 £0 fi2 Butter. (creamery) per lb. 54 to .iii Calfsklns, por lb. , 14 12 to 15 family eat something agree with them, or in tack of lndigestlon, dyspepsia, gas- tritis or stomach deraugement at day- time or during the night, to give the quickest, su known. * ~ 1' "' -.,'f,~". ’ 7'- '~ _. V .r (_. --. Georgetown has taken a position with _ _-ttf.-43+l'l"'II~‘:"'f'5f'~;-. . I 0 I 2 A av _-If :~‘*‘_}:~“' ..'°The following are registered at . _ r tetown; W. R. Traffion, St. John, Capt. Stanaway, Charlottetown; M. n; L. E. Distant, Halifax; P. W. Clarkin, Charlottetown, B. Mac- | Chickens, (dressed) per lb. Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 £0 15 -gg---1-'_-'-'%!"'*i which don't case of an at- it is handy rest relief _ “/1 C`u.\‘¢'f1» _ V W urn is." "U Q ii y . - . 7" A J . ~`.°::I . \ __ _ gi _- I '_-\ Run-Down!! lwom out --Limp and You/ns' is a case _ for IV incarnis When your system is nnclerminded by worry or ovenvork-\\'hcn your vitali- ty is lowered-when you feel “ any-how " - when your nerves are “on edge"-when the least exertion tires you -you are in a Rundown condition. It is then that Wincnrnis will prove its wonderful power, and give new vitality to your under- mined system. fl|WwvulL/ ` IS A TONlC~~A RLSTORN TIVE-A BLOOD MAKER ` _ . AND A NERVE FOOD. it has given joyous lncnlih io thousands of sllficrers all over thc world. l0,000 doc- . tors recommend it.. ASK YOUR DOCTOR GET iT AT YOUR DRUGGlST'S ,,,, Pints, 90:. Quartz. $l.50 CArl.\nl.\:1 .\m;N1‘: FRANK S. i).\l.l,, 67 Portland Si. - - - ’l`or_ uni. WCBYY mi-&-¥""*!”"=l C Trains outward-R08 Tues.d= Dail! D00! Fri. ex.Bun. ox.Sun. P.lf. PM. AM- n.50 1.45 7.00 Dei)- 4,15 2.30 8.13 4.55 8.08 9.00 8.38 9.45 8.55 10.20 LH- covanN1vn~:N'r RAILWAYS ANAli>ii`INNc1~: EDWARD ISLAND ' ' CT DECEMBER 27th 1015. “Mm TAELABJQ mmm _ Trains inward'-Read ull- Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensington Summorlide , Daily Mon.Wed. Tues. Tues. ex.Bun. Thur.Sat. & Fri. th Fri. P.M. AM. PM. AM. Arr. 5.25 11.30 12.10 10.10 a.az 1o.os 10.1 a.oo :.61 ms 9.45 mp. no 9.15 9.15 é Tues. Thur. & Sli.. 11.80 DOD. 1 .14 2.44 8 .57 :IQQGD g€@l"\-I IIUQOG 0'I.aar7 Albertou Tiguish Snrnmoraldo Port Hill _ ~~~i- -- ~ Daily Mon.Wfed. Arr I “ss5“i"i“zBi'S° » ° 1154 1of4s » 7.01 9.25 '8.l1 s.za psp. 5.45 ' '1.so 4.15 10.81 11.03 8.50 Emerald Jet. Arr.- cape ,Traverse Dep. §§E 44 as g V 5.00 Arr. lfon.Wed. 'l‘hnr.|>Bat. 5.00 ' 0.55 DOD. 5.50 ` 70.25 AIT. 01. Sit. sirisc ~"- ` mr. i’»“.it’ :.'&0 0.10 DOD. vloi PM. 5.00 ‘.88 I .ll An. STO' hop 0.55 lla _ 5.80 4. lloroll a_.1|_ Lia Vernon River Charlottetown llarrarlarbar Dao. 1 Charlottetown 1* It. stewart ILPOIMI s rztstsaatggf .tsattttfétzgi Es* All. _ _mo _Arr-. _ Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. " Lyons & Co. -‘ Moatarne. P. E. I. il" $3: _:f.'=“....li" ii Q. ere. an 9:49. Ili i mia" at ' r I T-F, / I 7,7 77 Prizes 1 First Prize 5 1.000 What is the 7th Point? From the Atlantic tothe Pacific,from thc Gulf of Mexico to Hudson Bay,miIlions ofpco lc have been asking “What is the 7th Point in Sterlin Gum?" In practically every town, city and village in the United States and Canada, the published six points of superiority have brought Sterling Gum fast-growing popularity. _ _ But the seventh point still remains a fiddle. Point Cl) [,`),Q,“;\~ it Now, we are offering liberal prizes to those who send ua the best suggestions for the Sterling Gum Point 7. Before you make your suggestion for the 7th Point, read the following: The Following Story Unfolds the Secret of the Famous Point 7 " To most people chewing gum is a mystery. They may know that different chewing gums are made from different ingredients. But that is about all. Hereare facts which we believe you will be glad to know about Sterling Gum: Your Sterling Gum is made from the following materials: _ The basis is the pure sap oi the tropical Sapota Tree ---2 natural gum. This natural Sapota Tree sap is boiled, sweetened and flavored. The swcetening is simply pure cane sugar and pure com syrup. The flavoring is of two kinds-Peppermint (in red Requirements for When you read the aboverfacu on the materials that Sterling Gum is made of, you will know all that it ia necenary for you to know in entering this contest. The first prize will go to the one whose suggestion, based onthe above story, most impressively re- sent: the natural purity of Steriing Gum-in thcopimon of the judges. - Remember that your suggestion must be in six words or less. The next best suygestlonwillwin the second prize-and so on down. wrappers), Cinnamon (in blue wrappers). There a-c some twenty varieties of the mint plant. The Sterling Peppermint is a product of the choiccst, smoothest-flavored of these many mint varieties. The spicyCinnarrlon flavor is extracted from the Cassie. bush which grows in the tropics. The sap of the Sapota Tree, the cane sugar, the corn syrup, the Peppermint and Cinnamon flavors all come from the sap of some plant or tree. Nature herself supplies these delicious ma- terials from which your Sterling Gum is made. Winning Phrase It ia understood that the Sterling Gum Company will have the right to use the 7 Point auggeniom sent in by the prize winners. The content il cuy to enter. .Inst think out your way of express- ing the 7th Point. Then write it out in six words or ical and send it in an directed in the conditions printed below. Even if you don't win the First prize of $1,000, you stand a chance to win one of the 7,777 smaller prizes. PEPPERMINT IN RBD WRAPPBK CINNAMON IN ILUB WRAPPIR _ First Prize $1,000 Second Prize $500 Third Prine . . $250.00 7 Prizes-each . . $25.00 70 Prizes-each $2.50 Conditions of Sterling Gum Company em- plo eel cannot enter this contest. if two answers are entitled to the ume prize, the full amount of the prize will be paid to each. All answers must come in on I postal card. On the back of the tsl card write nothing huicyour maint sugggtion (six wor s or less) and your name and address. The postal may be mailed in an envelope if you choose. Mail answers to Starling Prine .Indies Room 319, 405 Lexington Avo. New Yorir City You may send in an many oug- moni for Point? as you e none. EU rack luggrrtica mul 5| writ- ml nr a fum! url u diruul abwr. Contest Cioaea All answers must be received In New York by midnight of May is, 1915. _ ,Answers will not be examined gy the iudgn until after that date. he Indra, therefore, cannot mail sc nowledgmeats of the suggestions received. 700 ‘Prizes-deb . Box ol I0 gvucent packages of Steflng um. 7000 Prius-each . les al i0 Eve-coat packages of Sterling UD. the Contest 5 Judges The prize: will be awarded by the following committee of tive well-known men: John A. Sleicher, Editor olL¢|Iie‘l Weekly. Edgar Sinon Editor ai the Cea- mopolitan Magazine. Jno. M. Sirlriail, Editor of The American Magazine. Frederick I.. Collins, Editor of McCIure'| Magazine. Robert H. Davis, Editor ol Mun- ny’| Magazine. Announcement ' of Awards Thawinnmef the RMU will be announced in the In Mei issue of the Saturday lvrai . Please do not write to thl?|d|v\. They cannot correspond with Ia- dlvi ual coatenaata.~.la|t lah a note now at the data ea which the rin winners will he aaaaerod iii the Saturday Ironing dat ark! .Got tamll`lu` .lead ._ 'i:'.:::_,°°."r.::..::. :rg ...;,§__.::'§\_..;__§;.°..¢;"_...".r.... .. wud! t aaa ln prius. let e in la iqanll? tin enola.; or le uali¢a|¢a\io5| wlllgmm hy the #lu Committee a . ll 1 §. ri ti [_ Ei L_