”A1?R1L1<>.19'i6.' ` - _ _, . - _ PAGE rr- -_- - ~,, » 1 ._ rnvsniu "ini4¢ius”fn in shun fi lllllsiililaria iiuml / sove.n»,:oas., a’q.aaea,uu. f fhuyimuuuyuaru V 5* ofmon V , _ '_ hp, pgnad ' -fi-¢»*°.'..-W' alia-&1_i_nf3»' for about two yeamx uid we 1|5ul¢1notuagany\bin¢"eiae aaloagu UI' Ili ‘_°l‘rsl;-a-#ree-" _Mmm _ '5 la mile' a-on gun linen' ana miss-=u mud in lotion-apdplealauihtalto. . - ,_ 600. shox, BIMIIM, trial 'liao 25e. dealers or sent ea receipt el prlee _ap rrnieaava ue»n»d._onasa. YOUR F_RIENDS can buy n'.¢m3’é.’.."é’,§‘i“y°l.‘i“¢.hi.‘i’.?gn“l.l{? _-Make an appointment The _Cook’s Studio New DesBrisay Block MAKE your Easter Greet- ing a personal one- An appreciatedone. b§Send fyour portrait taken The Bayer Studio 'A. E. LYUN'-, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. _Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. ' J 107 ` Queen St. Phone 68-J. - - Farm For Sale _The undersigned oifer for sale the farm ot the late Ambrose A. Malone. This tarm contains about one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at Stl: Catherine's about two miles from the Town of Souris. - _ »0n it is a. dwelling house and two large Barns in tlrst clans repair. The land is in a good state of cultivation and is well fenced. immediate poss- ession of same will be given. _Further particulars apply to A. F. McQuald, Solicitor, Sourls, P. E. ls- land, or to the undersigned. _ f 'FRANCl8 J. 0'DONNELL. JOHN MALONE, Executors. Souris, P. E. I., April 3,1916. SIN!-4-5-M133 _ _ ' mm if L°“d°“shssntf§T\f|'h Frgtndfghlnih E Kanawha Apnl ard ii ' . ‘ St?tfoh:\.n!‘._.iir olive te.%i»ny`_“31i.¢an ..*D._ F. TIIRNIV is Guardian re- presentative gonna. : Milltt., .;°o. li. cohaao is eniifaian no resentative in Georgetown. ~'Mt_f. ‘G '..~cLn.1¢;. Jatatnkk: _ilovlf'|.sr‘-L: sr-l\i._..“. 911.01' dale., _ - our-_-=<'_‘ ._ ., ~ »|m>novsmsN1's. -_ A new -patent ventilator has recently been placed on the root ot the Georgetown ~ail, which adds greatly to the com- 'to`rt or the inmates.-12; -_ -~ .i.`~,Nsw ssnfrnv sexes.-sanity. boxes' have been-erected'in front of the soldiers’ quarters in the" Court House, Georgetown, and also at the Messroom in the Town Halls-7&_ _ ..*GLENFANNING. - Mr Marshal Macdonald returned on Sunday last to his home at Glenfannlng, from New Glasgow, N.S.,' where' he spent the winter.-Mr John D. McMaster return- ed on Saturday morning trom_George- town where he had been visiting rela,-. tives.-Mr Anthony McLellan. mail carrier. used a wagon on Tuesday' in carrying the maile~_-the iirst carriage of the season on Grand River Road.-' My Joseph Macdonald.»DsGros Marsh, was here this week visitinghis father, Mr Stephen Macdonald, who is~-iil.-- Mr Edward Rice, of Sourls Line Read, is visiting his relatives at Gl`enfa`nning this week.-Mr Austln_McGil'¥ar`y is doing the spring threshing or his patrons with his international Harves- ter Company gasolene engine.-Mr Charles McGilvary_ went to 'George- town on Monday on hi_s way to New. Glasgow.-Miss Katie`McGilval‘Y. who léas been ill, is now- much improved.-` No Girl Need Have ' - ~ A Bletehed Face .__._. 'Whether it be in capturing the heart of a mah, ‘or making- her way through the world by the toil of ber bands, a charming and pretty face gives any girl a big advantage. Poor. complexion and rough, sallow skin are caused by blood disorders. The cure is simple. Just use Dr. Hamil- ton’s‘ Pills-a. reliable family remedy that has for years been the foremost- hlood remedy in America. That soft glow will return to the cheeks, the eyes will brighten, appetite will im- prove. strenstl1_and endurance will come because sound health has been established. Get a 25c. box of Dr.` Hamilton’s Pills to-day. Sold every-- where. -va/v~,`.\/.__-\».»--\/if \,~»`.fv`,\,~ Men’s__ H Boots $5.00 ._ This year we have stock- ed the best line of Men’s _ $5.00 shoes made. \ "_ I _s___s_gi&.._ » ` Leathers Shown are Gun Metal, Tan and 'Patent,m. all the newest shapes. -ALL SIZES- ‘ _ We can tit every foot. Alley' & Co. _.-\,_.. -.. ~,-‘._,,_,.J ' .11»1r ELLIS M0-NTAGUE Thebest _ gg? are W _a lars¢8ll9¢l¢ _ of i Brill! of :ysu;'_.next~ iilm to mobs asveloped Ind _ 'tai' l uf`$d°° is? _upon request. $3. John 'City Tloliot Ollico, 47 King' h "1"-"»`~f“ii'i’5-;"`j "5f~'-il-;'1=‘£<.*'ff"" ' _ _ f.-.`i'\>‘}l‘%t-l€»_$t?.~:\“-_:s;.~.-2-...» »1 1' u," _- '- _ Guarcl1_an_ I 1f.’.°ont osnr 'wort mn in- sertion tor a‘d'vortielln`; in this column. Cash must aocompe.oy\ order. -_M1 _ ..*NEW MAIL DRIVER-Mr James Macdonald, of " The Cottage," George- ‘town Royalty. has oatained the con- _-tract of carrying the ails od the new rural mail route recently dstahlished between Georgetown and Emerald lS__tation in th Royalty.--& L .warn cn'oe`e.‘ - since me me statement which appeared in the Guar- dian, the New Perth Union Branch of the Red Cross Society hasforwarded g bg; ciiintainliig the £o‘llowinK’$7N°w e -1~ para soc s,'- _M |i _s; Bsldwin's Road-20 1 pillow; ' Summerville-22 = pairs fiaocks; Union Road--16 pairs looks. 2 pillows; .donated-1 'sheet .by Melllsh, pen.. also 1 pair _ socks made' and donated by' Miss Phoebe McDonald, Union Road.-Mrs S.~~'VanIderetlne, Secretary. ..'°cl-iUllCH ROAD SCHOOL.-The _following ie_the standing of the pupils _of 'Church Road School' for the` month of March:-Grade V. (enlor)-1, 'Ethel James; 2, Emily James; 3, Mil- dred James. Grade V. (Junior)-1, Horace James; 2. Nelson Jnmes_3, _Horace James; 2, Nelhbn James. Grade IV.--1, Lloyd James;_ 2. Wesley James. Grade ill.--1, "Florence James; 2, Johnny McKinnon; 3. Richard McKin- non. Grade II.-Margaret Beaton; 2, Murdoch McKinnon. Grade I.-1, Sarah McKinnon; 2,. Oscar James; 3, Homer Sanderson.-- A. Campbell, teacher. ..°MAPl.E LEAF(-' The" many friends of Mr Percy James are pleased 'to see him out`and around again alter his recent-illness.-Mr Walter Ja es has returned to his h`91iie here, zgter spending- the winter in New Glasgow, N.S.J-Miss Annie Campbell. teacher, Maple Leaf, spent the week-end with her parents at Rollo Bay West.-Mr George James spent Sunday in Mil- burn. While there he was the guest of Mr Pyke.-Mr Howard Haydon is busily at work erecting a new dwelling house. All join in wishing Mr Hayden success with his new undertaking.- Misees Grace Rapson and Annie Camp- bell spent a most enjoyable evening in Milburn the guests of Mrs Allnn Mc- Donald. '- ElSTEll~li PEl!S0lllL8 \ . .___ - ..*Mrs John D. McMaster. of Glen- fanning, is visiting her relatives in Georgetown this-week.-& -Mr William Payne, of Faiconwood Hospital, was a recent visitor to Georgetown.-& ..*Miss Maggie M‘cAskoll of Brude- neil was a visitor to Georgetown last week, the guest of Mrs John King.-& `" fI`.*Misses Bella and Maggie McGil- vary ot Glenfanning. who were visitors to Georgetown, the guests of Mrs ,Eugene Kehoe, Main Street, have re-_ ,turned homo.-& _ . , ..'Mr Patrick McCormack, of Launching, was a_vlsitor to George- _townon Saturday Inst. He has n. son, -Joseph, in training with the detach- ment of the 105th Regiment stationed in Georgetown. Mr McCormack, jun., is one oi the best specimens of physi- cal manhood in the regiment.-& _ _ Messrs Lemuel Russell of St Peters. Daniel Mclntyro and Jack Wilson, of Cardigan, were passengers .-by the Stanley on- Saturday -last, with many other woodmen returning from the lumber woods. They report a great depth' of 'snow' in the woods this winter, which made lumbering opera-' tions rather diillcult.--& f iwas cured ct Fasclal Neuralgia. by Mg\lAaD's LINIMENT. _ 'ay of islands. J. M. CAMPBELL. ' _ . I was cured ot Fascial. Neuralgla by MlNAltD'S LINIMENT. Springhill, N. S.. Wm. DANIELS. l- was cured oi Chronic itheumatisln by MINAl'tD'S LINIMENT. Albert Co., N. B., Geo. TINGLEY. _ P ;._._- .abr |NTER~AT|°NAL L|NE. 8. 8. Calvin Austin. _ Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portlhnd and Boston. . Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. m., via Portland, lilastport and Lubec, Maine, due St. John, Tuesday. afternoon. - » ‘ ` _ _ ` MAINE BT_EAMBH_l_P LINE. _ Between 1’ortiand_and New York. S Steamship North Land and North tar. _ ' Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices; » , Schedule distributed- information et. f ~ ' A.' 0. Currie, Age'nt, st. John, .n 5:. Fldmlng, 1’.F. I P.A. 82. eulecmrrious. cANA'olsN PAT mono Fuuo. _ __ List No. 40. Previously acknowledged:-$34,423.57 ' 'l‘. B. Fripp, $10.00, (Feb. payment): F. L. Hilliard, $25.00. Bradaibane Congregation, per Rev. John McColl, $22.86, as follows: *Daniel N. McDonald, $1. Miss Mag- gie McPhee. 50c.; Clondyke McLeod, $1; Duncan McKinley, $2; Rod McKay. $1; J. Gordon McKay. $5; James War- ren; $1; Mrs. J. J. Graham, 25c; Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, 25c; William McLeod $1; Ida Murphy, 50c; John R~. McLeod, ;l5c; James Lawless, 50c; Christie Mc- Kinnon, $1; Mrs. Daniel Buchannan. 25c; Mrs. Alex Buchannan, 25c; Mrsq. ugh McLure, $1; Mrs. John Mathie- ames;.,B2. McLeod. $1; . Malcolm. uchannan. 50c; Murdock McKenzie, ' Ge; Mrs. Wm. McKinley, 50a; Frank C. Jardine, $1; Jeanette McLeod, $1; Mrs. Hugh McLeod, $1. , - Rose Valley Congregation, per Rev. John McColl, $23.10, ns follows: Collected by' Mrs. M. A. Matheeonz- _ M. A. Matheson, $2; Wm. McKenzie. ` $1; Duncan McDonald, $1; Hugh Gillis $1; Daniel D. McDonald, $1; R. R. Brown, 50c; Duncan McKenzie, 501:; M. D. Mathleson. $3: John S. Mathie- son, $1; John K. McKenzie, $1; A. H. McKenzie, 50c; N. McKay, Si., Collected by Kata B. McKenzie: Malcolm McKenzie, 50c; Daniel A. McDonald. 50c; D. P. McLeod, 50c; John McDonald. 50c; A Frierfi, 10c; Donald McLellan, 75c; Mrs. John Tho- mas 25c; Malcolm McDonald, $1; Tho- mas Champion, 50c; John R. White. 50c; Samuel Buchannan, $1; Ronald Mclntosh. 50c; Wm. Holliwell, 35c; Neil Cameron, 50c; Mrs. Donald Nic- holson, 15c; John Stuart, 50c; Malcolm Stuart, $1; Rod Nicholson, 50c; Bessie Forsythe, Brackley School, $2; "X" City, $5; W. 'l‘. Huggan, City, $5; (March Payment) ; Percy Barlow, (‘lty, $5; (April payment.) Additional St. i’nul'.s Church, City, per Rev. 'l‘. W. Murphy, $8.00 as fol- lower- Alfred Iioehuck, $2; Miss Penzie Howard, $2; Miss (‘ai'rle Hnslnm, $2; Miss_Snrnh Esscry, $1; Miss Mary Es- sery, $1. Light l{ccpci's on P. E. island $77.- 74, as iollowsz- on, 25c;- Mrs. John Carnpbeli.~ 6012,; __ John Sherry, Alberton Range. $1.60; James Norton, Annandale, $1.50; Mal- colm J. Bell, Belle River, $3' Joseph Pnl-een, Bi-ignwn lungs, fs; J. D. Morrison, Cardigan River, $1; Hiram Hyde, Cape Bear. $3; James Adams, Cape Tryon, $2.64; Cornelius Morri- son, Darnlcy Point, $3; Charles Tay- lor, Darnley Basin, $5; Angus C. Mc- Intyre, East Point, $5; Peter Hickhy. Fish island, $1.50; Samuel Hemphill. Georgetown Wharf, 75c; Roger Wests- way, Georgetown inner, $1.50; F. W. Peters. indian Point, $"; K. C. Holmes Lea.rLi's inner Range, $1.50; A..J. Ho- watt, Leard's Outer Range. $1.50: Wm. Hardy, Little Channel, $1.50; Job Costain, Miminegash inner Ragga. ii0c. -Patrick O’Brlen, Miminegas -.-Olltor iinnge, toe; win. A. smith. Nnrtnpnrt Range, $1.53; Levi Biacquiere. North Rustico, 58c; Wm. A. McDonald, Pan- "mure Island, $2.50; Mathias Condon. Panmure Fog_.Alarm'. $2.50; Simon A. McLean, Point Prim, $1.50; Wm. H. Mallett, Sandy Island, $1.08; M. P. O'Roneghan. Sea Cow Head, $1.22; Francis McKinnon. Shipwreck Point, $3.24; John Fraser, Summerslde Whart, $3; Fred. Muttart, Summer- slde Range, $3; James Vetcher, St. Andrew's Point. $1.50; Donald Han- drahan, Tignlsh, $1; C. E. H. Newson. Warren Farm, $4.50; Win. McDonald. West Point Main Light, $3; John N. Ladner, West Point Range, $1.50; Levi Morrow, Wood Island Main Light, $1.50; James. Young, Wood ls- Iand Range, $150; Charles Wright, Wright’s Range, $3.00. Benevolent Irish Society, $30; W. E. Burke; City, $2; (Mprch and April payments;) J. H. McKenzie, $1; (April Payment) Duncan McLeod, Bridgetown, 5lc. Presbyterian Congregation. Alber- t0n, per Rev. M. A. McNeill, $19; (in addition to $51.00, acknowledged in our list No. 3;)' Transferred from Special, Feb. 29th, Cash Book. $996.03. _ Hon. John Richards. $200; Emplo- yeas, P. E. island Railway, $400; (Special Feb. 29th, list to i'ollow;) Part proceeds concert I-iartncy Hall. per G. Chester Acorn, $6.25. Total subscriptions to date $36,262.05. H. W. BIINNINGS. Honorary Treasurer. sion-4-1oMu_ 0 - V 5-in I ,.311 i i 4 hi il I -v oflice i _.V .___ JIM .L . -., _L_ _ T cn... ._ rr., _ f' ' `: ‘_ _...___ A, I _ _¢ (Continued from page four.) f\ running of automobiles in this pro vincs. ` (2) The returns oi the vote taken at such meetings. - ~ ‘- (3) The petitions Government for old ning of automobiles and Royaityand on of this province _ . _ , . ' 17.' Mr Hughes gives notice that he will 'ahh the Leader of the Government., to lay'-“on the table oi this House 'answers to the following questions, respecting the Government Sch00l Supply: ` (1) Who orders the school books \\l\I\ school supplies? (2) How oiten is stock taken ol quantities on hand? (3) Are'goods sold for.cash. DI' ls creditgiven to any person or firm? ll’ so, give name of persons and amollllti due by same? . (4) Are books and supplies sold Over the counter retail to school children and students by the manager at same price as sold to dealers, or is lull price charged? li so, how are the sales accounted for? (5) Submit statement of amount paid for stock, salaries and other ex- penses. Also amount oi cash received for sale of books and supplies to December 31st, 1914. (6) What check is there on the cash taken in and paid out? . (7) ls an audit made, how often and who is the auditor? (8) Docs Mr Landrigon send in a re- port of purchases and sales? It so. to whom and how often? (9) Table reports received by Gov- ernment from Mr Landrlgan up to December 31st, 1991. (10) What salary does Mr Landrigan receive? Are any assistants employed and what amount is paid them? _ (11) Whcn did 'Mr Lnndrlgan take charge oi’ the Department and what by the run amount was paid him for his services 1 up to December 31st, 1914? _ names said paid due. still if how, give V names by ouch oi' those mud? - ‘ » 19. Mr lloll gives notice thulqilo will ask the Lender of the Government whether n private member of this House, has the right or privilege oi' access to nn inspection oi’ the lists of the income Tax Payers, of the pro- vince, now in the hands of the Secretary~'l‘rcnsurcr‘.’ ai-aa-. __ ' ";4`;'"h" \\\.\\ \\,\ ..` 1 nonn`s K I D N EY . /1, Pl Lis _.fi Ui " I l Fl* (1 A \`\\`\\\`\`)S£ "wish LQ i<_|__D_N _E`fS»£ 5', ga* _ il, ___ ‘1wrC",fT\'_;* gf; rf( _» " ~ '. "`\ D’f~i1fjrt'» *“ '/ / ` ,,_-| -»_ N; _li 1 " " MQ The D 1 8? ’ G d' h town uar lan Devoted to pu lic welfare, campaigning for better . ` educationii a ways seeking to _ give 111611 and *women more. opportunities ‘forff §¢lf,,-_~ad_vance- ment, offers to its readers this nh' fclitticlnary. Twenty-iivefdictionaries in one. Dennessgordg used withgspecial meanings in 'such act me as war. .0 ,yachting music, baseball, etc. Full of infCg>rntat_'ion° needed daily in home and ,»» Illustrated with pages and doublepages of color' Laind duotcigle. _ - th es . , q w--_-cas on eey . __ _ idxleieztible leather, lettered -. in "§o_l_cl_ ` _ _ Clin Couponfqfildlv-f"¥0H\..Pa£,e_0ne_,~ THE FIREMAN W THOUT v OE FLAMES in a great tenement imprisone_d_scores - of persons in the apartments above. The Fire-chief ordered a hose played on the blaze. His men juumped t0 obey. _Their wagon was empty. The hose was missing. _ A missing word is_ a missing tool. The man who can’t express his thoughts can’t convey his ideas. If‘ you don’t know words, and how to use them, you are 'as bad of in business or soc1ety as a fireman at a fire without a hose. What chance would you stand against th_e fires of competi-_ . tion if you could neitherwnte or speak? __ __ You must keep éigace with the language to kee_p up with the world. ucatlon today 1s progressive fnot confined to yesterdays language and activltles. War in_ Europe and new discoveries have brought into general and proper use so many _new words that all d1ct1onar1es publ1shed before this year are wholly out of date. \