REMOVliD i 1 i.. ?| i. fl- ,e ell i Z "1`4 it f '| i . , . ., i i . i _J ig; '?v,'\= 'Efilf _-.i`<, mi 9 . lg. .it 5. » ~_, ,. ~i it . -tl .._¢.~ :-1 ,if .i ’ lla! ‘..‘-I5’ f . ii", Vi? _`;_ 11 'iii 4 ,X L It ` iii. 'W sit' 'il _-.._._,._. .. _ _ .sy-&~re»..1~z » r. .=»f. ”.'r ,l. ir. .iii fiizl. l it ~ 2;. ill? _ ";»_'ii: éti u wear ..~v_,_ .I -1;' i f F 1 5,: . if . .1 » ; `:`; *ZS* `7’u“’fiF9 :iv ._ ‘ .iii --'ul ' ‘H -~ i. ii ;_ -_ . v .fr ..- " fr". l _ \ . fi' i if ~-:mit T. . .- " ‘ 5 ' " ' ‘ .,,,E,,,,,,, ' _ ` .' rms onsnnorrnrown orr.Lnnini¢_ “rf '"“ MARCH P3. 1015.-"G , _ _ _ _,. _ . ' " . _ T H ps -____'____,_ T W G . d 0 hence a depression in the l>\‘°'1“°“°“' . f,~f- ‘ ` ii tum l; - “Sully i ' » ‘ ’ wH[|| H[A|]ACHY he 6818171. Um’ Km :::zi‘i.;1.....':‘..::i:°...... . _ nil clscin s in nil HS llllll To-night! Clean your bowels sn end headaches, colds I sour stomach. We have removed our oliice to the F. B. Mc- Curdy oflices, NEW- SON BLOCK opposite Post Office where all kinds of INSURANCE is written including Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Guarantee, Plate Glass, Automobile and Live Stock. STRONG COMPAN- IES represented. Get. a 10-cent box now. \`ou're biiious! You hav ing -.sensation in your head, a b taste in your mouth, your eyes bur your skin is yellow, with dark ring under-your eyes; your lips are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mea and illtempered. Your system is ful of bile not properly passed oil. B11 what you need is ii cleaning tip in side. llon’t continue being a biliou nuisance yourself. and those wh love _\'ou, and don-t reeor physics that irritate and member that most disord stomach liver and bowels by morning with gentle (lascnrets-they work while A 10-cent box from you will keep your liver and bo stomach sweet, and your for months. Children lov Cascarets because they and never gripe or sicken. BRlTAlN'S HERCULEAN TASK e 8 throbb a Low Rates Write or phone_ _for rates when requiring insurance. H. M. Davison . Newson Block, Char- lottetown !v0:'ii Il-l7.\l6i injure. R ers of th are cure tlloroug you slee r druggis head clen e to tak taste goo The Olllcisl Eye \Vitncs British Army has issued against the suggestioirtlia mans ure ii beaten nation, that they are still well org abundant resources, are fed up wit illusions, and are still coutldeiit 0 ultimate success. No intlmatioii wa neodcd of llic magnitude ui' the las that is bi-fore thc Allies, hut., if ther we-ro, this surely supplies tion there is also vivid imli the urea of thc war will spread in th in-ar future, and that con cxpwlciiciiig unrest in the ot' neutrality will hrcak in i or the other. This, of coll further withdrawals from ii and industrial activity. lt rates greater shortage in E all kinds oi’ foodstuffs, g tables and live stock, ami This depletion will have to up from countries that nr thc blessings of peace. One iiunadu. lt is our bounden d that Britain shall not, as t' veritable suffer t'rom a lack stutis or of such other uscf as this country can produc words, hoth men and women are cal ed upon to put forth their beet effort that when time arrives any deilcienc can readily lie niet. The accomplisl ' ment oi' this docs noi. iiece ply extra labor, but it does n _ 4 s with th a warnin He sa aiiized.hav /IlIIlIIA\\\\\\\v// {f.\\\\\\\\\\\YlIIIA\\\\\§*'.JQ § FLOUR FEED We have in stock a limited supply of ` Flour Rolled Oats Bran Middlings Cornmeal Cracked Corn Oil Cake Cotton Seed and _ Molassine Meal all of which we are selling at lowest prices. A. Home & Co \\\\\\\\\\\vW//lulllfe\\\\\\\\\\m11s\\\\\€avulull/ cation tha ir attltud in one sid rso, mean lll'0De 0 \\\\\\\v///I//I//gsilssng \mzi\\\\\\win\\\\\\\\VlllllllIl@\\\\\\l\\\ e enjoyin uty to se e. iii otlie ly suggest inoro cure in pro the soil ami in the selecti .ind in .ittontioii to the ln rearing oi live stock. Tow and the conferences promo nection with the Patriotls ciuctioii campaign and ih pamphlets. records and re :irc to he had on :ipplicat.io Pulilications lirimcli, Depar .\griculturc, Ottawa, will gr eeding an A BILLION WHEAT DEFICIT .»\ut~ordlng to reliable stati are tied up at the present two billion bushels ot' when duction ot' the countries at is in the vicinity ol' hall' tl total production ot' wlicat. "il authority argues that gr ' thc warring nations produ half crop in thc coming yea ot' one billion bushels will shown. The three countries upo which the filling of this dell billion bushels will rest ar the llniti-ii States and Argentina. Th combined output of these tl tries is only '1,2-19,000,000; portable surplus would, of much less, so it can cnsil that the question is not easily solved, und it beho adn to increase her prodt much as she possibly can. the war is over ami trade li rc-ostahllsli itst-lf and the n dergo n process of rehabili deinund for ull breadstuifs enormous. 5/1/ I//lIIf=\\\\\\YllII4\\\ *_ r. a dcilc ulllivll//.\\\\\\\\v//filllllga “li” \\. -m ,JI f ' so ; 'fic 2. V '~ :_ \\\YlII/4\\\\\\\‘|lHl in for who wels clean; t the Ger- yB l it. ln addi- ntrles now grlculturu also iudl rain. vege- of horses. be Imade ar as pre- of food- ui material ,_ ssarily iin- particular paration 0 on of seed, ards thi ted lu con- 1 ami l'ro- e hulletliis, ports tha n to th . ,mem Ot- was unnminously carried in favor of eatly help slics ther time about t, the pro- war. 'Phi ie world's , A ,»e.,0g,,;z. \VI'}S'1‘iEltN PERSONALS anting thu ce ii one- cit of on e (laiiaila. iree coun- their ex- course, h Y be 39"" -Mr and Mrs James limiter. Alber- one to he ovos Can- ietions ii eglns to ations un- tntion, the must be ` ...iT PAY8 to buy in this Province. _THE MORNING DAILY Guardian ican be obtained at Lniferty‘s Ton- sorlal Parlours, Summerelde 3 -MR. E. P. FOLEY, .Guardian re- presentative in Alberton, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. d ____ -GRAND' RIVER-The Misses Ger- tle and Laura McKinnon, of Grand River, who have been spending s verY pleasant visit with their sister. Mrs. - J. W. 0'Brien, Elnisdale, returned to their home on Friday They had the 4 . ,, pleasure of taking in "The Irish AS- , ent." which was successfully played _ by local talent in Alperton Hall ou St. D Pati-ick’s Day. The school in Elms- , dale is progressing favorably under d the skilful directing of the teacher _ Mr. Wm. McKinnon. Mr. John Mc- Neil, the capable mall driver, is giv- g ing good satisfaction in his section. A very interesting race took place on t t" bmah Mills River ice on the l7tli. Elmsdule ,,_ Deceived, owned mid driven by J. W. 9 O’Brieu won first money in the 2.40 li trot in which there were four starters ll and Dolly Mac. owned ami driven by p Russel Maxileld, Fortune Cove, won 1; first money in the 2.40 pace, in which there were three starters. Much credit ,» is due Mr. George Warren, for the c excellent management of the races. d --MEETING .OF RATEPAYERS.- Mr. Martin Gallant, school inspector convened a meeting of the ratepayers of Cape Egniont district at the school e house. The meeting took place on g Tuesday night, the 16th inst., and was largely attended. Mr. Joseph J. D. Gallant, after having been appoint- Q ed Chairman, took his stand in front , and addressed the meeting at the same , time acquainting the audience with the S purpose of the meeting. The inspector k was then invited to explain more fully ,, the purpose oi' the meeting, which he did very minuteiy. He declared that , the subject ot' teaching agriculture at e school is one of the most important questions that the board of education has ever dealt with Mr Gallant sa s i ~ ~ - Y Z that the main object in teaching agri- ,, culture at home or at the school to the , children is not exactly to make the _ children lnllate the rules ami meth- f ods of farming, but it is priiiclpally and inalnly to cause a desire or an um- bition in the young race of today to expends their energy on their whole life on the soil so faithfully tilled by 0,- these ig their forefathers. Mr. Gallnn also t 3 spoke on Woiiien’s Institutes which he said were prevalent in certain sec- tions. and remarked that these insti- tutes are very valuable especially ,. when treating in the sanitory condi- ,_ tions of school ami homes, for the S mothers are a far greater lever in y preserving the beauty oi’ the youth than the fathers are, for the simple reason that the mothers being con- _ tinuslly ut home; have as a rule the ,» sanitary conditions of their home such as veniilatioii ami cleanliness to at- ,, tend to and would certainly foster the B same care towards the school rooms. Revertlug to school gardens and home projects, Mr. Gallant. expressed his de- sire is to the wishes oi’ the people as ii. L whole. The establishing of home pro- 8 jects was put to it vote and on motion the projects. The ratepayers made it ' obvious that is was almost impossible to have a school garden on account of the scarcity of sulilcient ground, es- ? pecially for the coming season. Dis- ' cussion 0,, this point was postponed until later. At half-past nine the meeting adjourned.-R. S p, ___ It -Mr David Lefurgy. North Bcdetiuo, be camo in to town Saturday by team.-ll " -Mr H. B. Huestis, 0'Leary, spent 3 Saturday in Suminerside.-H. -Mrs. W. J. Whitney returned vos- terday froin an extended visit to Bos- ton and other American cities. 0 B ton, were in Summersldc on Saturday of last week.-H. s . ll -Mr John G. Arsenault, Egmont Bay, was ln town Saturday procuring his fishing supplies for the spring.-H. --Dr McPhee. Klnkor lntom #WIA Illl. I. YI. 0lIASE’S /IIIIJM\\\\\\\VIIIII/III'¢l\\\ ~ w;..§s_>f° N W P191- W 0 p. c. of We have a sample fMen’s Tan Goodyea elt boots, with doubl scol Soles all sizes i ck, at twenty per cen Just the boot t pring wear. Come in and have ook at them. Morris & Smith Quee n St. llllYllI$\\\\‘\\\\'fIIl|llll is lent d'. ect to the diseased Improved Blower He clears the mr .usage in n th t t alsthc u cer gi I 0 “'03 UU cures Cntnrrh nnd . :\ box : blower fre substitutes. All dealers 0 lltns L lion llmlhd. T 1/5 _\\\\“\\\\\ Qt:-1-:ith FOR SALE Schooner Western 39 tons register. Carri D es abou Coal. Well adapted for trade. Good Sea Vess ¢ about eight feet. Coal Sails an Rigging in g dition. Will be sold rea Apply to 1 _-41-| _ un Manufactured on P. E. Island Last fall I bought the Dixon Timber Land, near Eldon said to be the best timber on P. E. I.-and _installed an up to date mill and now have a large quantity of first class Spruce, Hemlock and Hardwood lumber for sale. Write or telephone for prices. T. D. PICKARD, Ei P E I ssamnlnslol, P.E.|. ' _ _ ’ ; don, _ . ' 'I'0m|70l'!l’y I |‘Cll'-- .,- _ r ‘ ’ i ' ‘ Hull" HOTQL- . - - 1-1, - - - -_ -~ _ EA, A _ II15-8~lI“lQ| ` _ ‘ ' Q135.3.’]m&Q1'k nninQli¢d _ns3|_ :i lf" “_”-" '_ _ parts b the u, stops drop- d permanent. llny l~`|.-vcr. e. Accept nn cmniiii rown_rn25l;i. li.. mmm Light 2,009 bus. Oats under deck, 50 ton coasting el draws loaded, ood con- sonable. Lumber For Sale ii. is re- moving to Summerslde uml practicing 0 there. -Mr (‘harlcs B. Woodside. Mal- pequc, was ii visitor to Summersido on Saturday.-H. 0. -Mr B. Beer. Who has spent the last few months doing garrison duty in Halifax, is spending n short furlough at his home in Summerslde.-H. -Mr Dewar, of 'The Dominion Dredging Co.. Ottawa. and well known in Summersldc, arrived here an Satur- dny night by the special. He will spend it few dnys visiting i’rlends.~}l. -Mr Wylie Sudsbury, one of tho Summerside boys who volunteered with the ilrst contingent for overseas service. arrived home from London. , England .on Saturday night. by tho late special train. Shortly after arriv- ing at Salisbury Plains last fall, Mr Sudshury contracted a severe case of rheumatic fever and was removed to ii hospital for treatment. Although much recovered he le still so crippled ns to be unable for service at the front.-H. . Action of Single Spoonful _ Surprises Many Charlottetown people who bought the simple mixture of buckthorn bark. glycerene, etc., known as Alder- l-ka, are surprised at the INSTANT ef- fect of n SINGLE SPOONFUL. This remedy is so complete a bowel clean- ser that lt is used successfully in ap- pendiclils. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and ONE SPOONPUL relieves almost ANY take it the gasses rumble and pass case of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. ONE MINUTE after you out. E. A. Foster, Drugglst. DR. W. J. GRANT, Physleisn and Ourileen, t ..._...-----~-~~--1r~----------W---------~-`-*J te,,,,e|y_ He "aged that Great Brltnl D0 tion for advertising in this colum mum charge twenty-five cents. -WANTED.- Two smart girls learn the millinery. business. Apply i~lolman's Mlilinery Department. evening. 913 space, The Guardian cautions its co respondents to be ds brief as possib News will be inserted. -ALBERTON SCHOOL. --Folio School for the month of February: Principal‘s Department, Grade lX.- Frank Keele; 2, Marion Campbell; Helen Bell. Grade VIII.--1. Clare (‘. lilll' 2, Helen Gordon' Alvah Gree Vll.-1, Herbie Corbett; 2, Alex. Hu 3. Ruth Larkin. Grade V.-1, Blanc! Miller; 2, Lilian Cahill; 3, Dorotl -1, Amy Agnew; 2,Gladys Mclietli; ers; 2. Herbie Larkin; 3, Walter M Corbett and Helen Malley (equal); 2, George Cochrane; 3, Amie McDo Murphy and Wilfrid Gaudet lcqual The Nelson Shield awarded to tl room having thc largest number mediate Department.-A. -MASS MEETING.-- li` ever a su Mont Carmel or oi’ tl the 17th, in order to listen to the le ture both practical ami tlicorotical fu as laid down by the worthy lecture in agriculture but one who has lik appropriate words ex ninod the i pl pi pose of the meeting ami ended by il troducing Mr. Creed to the audicnc every individual nnd hrin s such over the civilized world. He told of tl to be placed in thc lighting line -ONE CENT i' word each inse Cash must accompany order. Min 9083-3~19Mt _-MRS. W. C. BCHURMAN, Nort Bedeque, will be .at home to he friends on Wednesday afternoon an -T0 CORRESPONDENTS.-Owln to the increasingly heavy demands o in their c0n"lb“u°m' only Rea more of this produstlon than is nere w_ . ing is the honor roll of Alberton Hlg . . 3. Vice-Prlnclpal's Department., Grad ter; 3, Bertha Miller. Grade Vi.- Willle Oliver; 2, Constance I-iunter Waugh. Intermediate Dept.-Grad IV.-1, Frances Graves; 2, Joh Gaudet; 3, Addie Graves. Grade Il Edith Dunn. Grade ll.-1, Mary Ro man. Primary Dept.-Class 3-1, Do othy Lawson, and Alberta Barbou (equal): 2, Mildred Lawson; 3, Ro George ‘Ward. Class 2-1, Oliv and Kenneth Profit (equal), 4 Georg White' Class 1°_1' James Br0(wrm;,;. <-onccntrated food for cattle, such a aid. A.B.C. Class-1, Raymond A. Learn; 2, Jessie Lawson; ll, Mar pupils making peri'ect iiitciiiiuinro Liu ing the month was won by the into ccssfnl meeting of thc inimiis oe afforded to him A _/me of thanks wa adjoining section was convene it is certainly thc one held i,, Mon Carmel Hall on Wednesday. Marc ,-_ nished by Mr. Richard (freed Govern- ment oiiiclai ol’ thc Department ol r Agriculture. The spacious hall uve NEW YORK March 21__Wm L 0 . . . B Breeze, former secretary to Ambassa- dor l’age, in London, was killed Sui; :,Rex,,,, Cough Syrup is ,.ecog,,,ze d l l abounded with eager listeners ready t put in practice the able method plan The audience found for themselve that Mr. Creed is not only ii personal who has received a college educatio wise been blessed with a successful, experience of finding out for himsel the hidden secrets of successful farii ing. Mr. Joseph M. Aucoin, us prcsl dent of the institute ami clniirmau of the meeting, in u few brief ami wel The worthy lecturer eloquently an fluently, though briefly congratulate the people of the section on havin unanimously responded to the call an initiated himself to his audience li dwelling on the havoc playcil by gig- antic struggle ivhich is now affcctini, S ponderous stress in the nations a many ways by which the welfare o nations is remit-.red impossible: When il W ..- |». was forced into war on account o ,,_ treaties; honor and to preserve llberl to ation was necessary and more so t 5; day. He went on to say that GFGH Britain not being in need of money ¢_ the present crisis, we are not aske to give more towards niaintainlnl th 1, army but to sell more and at an ll r vance in prices. The ilrst branch d farming entered upon by the lecture the most important phase in the pl' g ent time. as the maintenance of th ,, whole army depend largely on the pr ,-_ duction of cheese as we are aware o le He showed the impossibility of B , glum, France. Russia etc., to produc sary at home not mentioning the bel gerent multitudes In a few words ii cheese is used now than previousl ,_ Also that a great number of cows i 8. of milk to the detriment of the owner ,,_ better sell them for beef and lncrens e care on the remaining stock. Hs als ,J_i dwells on the treatment necessary t 1_ dairy cows, and in barn manur ; which he says is the best fertillzeran ,e finally said that live stck is the bac ,y bone of the people of P. E. I. H e strongly urges farmers to sow gree 3_ thc simple reason that most of th g, food is taken from the mitrogen of th 1|. air. The next great point that h ,.. strikes at is the production of iiel ,» deniaml. ami that we must not depen 4_ too mucii on the surplus of Europe ,. nations which will be small compare 0 with the demands to be met. The le oil cage and cotton-seed meal. 0 Th )`_ touched upon is the advantage of hi ,,, plump seeds over small plump seed ,~. ing figures. After a few brief r ,-_ marks made by Mr. Aucoln, and a ie well expained definitions in respons D . _ (freed concluded by congratulating th ct. iiudlcnco on the admirable attentlo ll, presented to the lecturer which th L meeting adjourned and set the tnrn c- *“-**°~*€_" AMBASSADOR'S SECRETARY KILLED. F E; day in the fighting on the Frenc Ilorse Guards. t Pure Blood i’ lj Withou I ,_ ,.. c. d health. d The first warnings are backach tl Act quickly if you would avoid th y terrible ravages of chronic kidiie ll ie s, day. l 4_ was dairylng which he says is deemed el °' at coming exhibitions this year. Bot L have in the past received recognitio V. ,, feed for the dairy cattle. as it does no [_ decrease the fertility of the soil, fo ,_ cropsin order to cope with the grea V last and most important subjec- B. of a fact which he made ahvlous by us L.. w to different questions ut to lilm Mr ,I ers adreaniing if plenty and ease.-It front, according to cable advices. M Breeze was an oillcer ln the ltoya Health ls lmpossliil Owing to faulty action of the kid- neys and liver, the blood becomes till- ' ed with disease germs that imperii Salt Henmg complaint. Get Dr. Hamilton‘s Pill ' today; the cure kidiie an l e y y d iv r chance for those who desire to :i troubles for all time to como. No reduce the cost of livlull- Re- inediclne relieves so promptly, cures member the price $2.75 wlille .so thoroughly. For .good blood. clear they lust. r com loxion, health a etite, use that _ D y pp Ch'town Fish Supply Company taken from the ilelds and industries Hximilton’a Pills. Get a 250. box to- Phone 340-J 171! Grafton St. grand health bringing medicine Dr. I IGNIS he '“ -Hone: Punci-maze. - Mm “ James Casey sud Erwin Christoph - "W r..r'....'"r“ 61’ . f have recently purchased s six-yesr-ole _________ ~ y Princeton stallion (\>\l°k) U0!!! L°f_7‘» A “ - f ` ,_ lu ner coli)ou{?s and éhat 83°” rffgfg unc win be imowu in me future ua lflzrlv*-lausnulsnzihy ¢su:_:viu th r ro out ng an ,W »- 1 .}\|‘m,"-z, G 7- eel self-xihporting hence a great imD0\'l' Pr “ce 5* ' 3'1"? ll# _ _ °° -IMPROVEMENTS. - The la\‘S° ` 7-' - ‘ y - A t store of the Tignish Trading Comps n in is undergoing dome extensive repair d on its second floor, which will enab ° this up-to-date .company to install d' first-class shoe department. a deDB °f ture from the usual custom here.-Z. r‘ - -EASEL AND lRUSH`.'°°ldll! Aim 9 work on new paintings. to be exhibits ` from several critics; besides som 9 very high honours bestowed upon Mis 5' _-Z. "_ Buote _ 9 --GOING 'AND COMING.-Mr an 1, stated that a far greater amount o f Mrs E. M. Myrick left this week for trip to Boston. Hon. Chas. Daito l Charlottetown, likewise Mr Sylvair 5 ltlcliard from the same place. M 0 Shen has retumed from New Yor 9 and Boston.-Z. . d _i . k -HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Registers 6 at the Bellevue Hotel for the we ek I1 were: James F. Durno, G. H. Hender- t son, St John; D. P. Murdock, Fr,ed E. r Morris, W. J. Brown. Charlottetown B S. J. Mansfield, A. J. Mann, Montreal e H. N. Ganong, Halifax; C. McArthu d bec. At the Bernard Hotel wer 1° - ' YY reme- dies, get from any ii i t 2% ` a I _ nee ,__ .Pinex (50 cents worth; po\|;~.l:¥q gag H |100" your cough will be mum; °` Buote and Mr Maxwell Murphy BN Rd grgqgy Lg evei if thi. way. °°“R 2 familyasuiiiililil-x°t"lliiiniiui‘ii\lt1iiiit°i"li'°° 2 dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way that n is ieatllly ireénnr (iible. bit also Til “ returned to his home here Friday from ea 9 le n "me mem mn" wh C 3_ P. E. I., are giving only n small aruoun r _ ‘ -pe fl Charles H. Arsennult, of Summerslde, Wm' l°°*° °°“lli'- EX°°"°l\¢ f0l‘ UNM o is here visiting friends. Mr Ansuk Keeps_pe,,,ect,y and tu,” “o0d_“c|i\ r, 'lyke Pinex Co., Toronto. Ont. e Sumnierside, and Geo. S, Oxley, Que- I l_f u have e bod cough or chest cold wliiolimrefuses to yield to ordins ounce bettl d,.iili |;g'b° Rfsnulstederulirar strap. tgatsyhtiilrlilm s. tesspoonful every Eoin- or W0 pn H ered iii 9-‘I ui e i y... "’“" -L u“..rs‘.‘:?°’E_‘:‘ai'.;‘§:‘.,...ii..°‘i'i.ii.:.rz S I"\i_]l:lxdli'§etionsv:iilé inené. . is ine_x an u er yrup prepsn. ti0 t k h li l » ...i'..i .°:.:.::.i..: iii.: “ici ""1 sir; t Very nearlly ld Even whooping okly .pu the and rsle- chi- hs. ll- li comnnny n. painful eou l, d to e i‘;:.i°:.fl:r.‘:.i..‘;“’:i.'::. B tis, spasiuodic croup and winter co drag; likeiit.. i I d h M nex s a- ee s n . trated compohgid of. genuiigiieyltiggsff d pme extract, rich in gusiacol, which-iz i”3'i'§“'l2§..i° i'l§.§‘,?él’n¢'.l.’éi.‘i' i. _ as drugglst for "Wig ounces of 'I’inex,”?2:jli‘i _ not accept anvt ing elle. A guarantee 1 of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt. i l refunded. goes with this preparation. * . G t registered: J. J. Peters, Meddie Gal- _ , . d laiit, Bloomfield; Syl Gallant. How- d Callaghan. St Louis; A. Doyle. Lot 7 tiirer greatly emphasises the using S. Wm' Noonan' Catheerme Noonan' Pai- i' mer Road, and Wm. Godkln, Summe s ,sldc.-Z. el E _ RHEUMATISM GOES 0 8 ll S Q ,_ _ fully used for forty years. from your nearest druggist today. r an eniorsct by eminent medical me coughs of every kind. Two sizes, 25 6 Clearance Sale We have still some good salt e. herring ln half-barrels which we g dizziness. headache and lack of energy. I wish to dispose of by close of 9 Lenten season. ln order to do y this we are offering them at 5 $2.75 per hall’-barrel. Here is n t, - IF HO0D'S IS USED The genuine old reliable Hood’s Sarsapnrilln. corrects the acid condi- tion of the blood and builds up the whole system. It drives out rheuma- tisni because it cleanses the blood ilioronglily. It. has been success- _For rheuniatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general debility and all ills arising from impure blood, Hood’s has no equal. Get it ii on two continents as the quickest, sim- ) plest. safest and surest cure fo and 500. MacKinnon Drug Co., corne Great George ami Kent Streets. MEt m an land; John O'Halloraii, Lot Seven; R. ._ And ' ` ` Coatings for Women We respectfully call the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Summer Suitings and Coatings. They are among the most up to date that the markets provide. You are invited to look them over whether you buy or not. We will sell the mat- erial by the yard at the lowest price that can be obtained in the city or have it made to order in our usual first class manner. _ We suggest that you place your order early to prevent disappointment when the season is ad- vanced. il r c. r f D. A. Bruce 156-158 Queen Street ss12~a-mir. W __L' | m 4,-1*.: ' TYL oll*`e_ _ dressers, mich P stitched, The "KITCHENER" (I Very Full skirted, col- lar long, lapels vi/ide. fl lrisistently correct. Ask for Booklet-it's free. -11,. _*lf E'S very latest ring to good and a winner. ‘W ockets triple quarter lined. ` U ILLQ _ WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS -Moore &M¢L@»d °“°°"' ' Ss|swlerside,P'msh.l.l on T \.~¢-°.'“‘\*~/ii`.».'»» 1'?-i\¥`__ '_ Z' '7 ` ' IDRD L ”°” "o f_/ F-_.: . . f - x __ . __ . ,ng ',_,l,. _. .._..».,...-.,i .»._ ,- i M, _ . _ _ . .. ._ . , .. ¢.........~. ,....a. ._ . . .- ._ ~ _ .. . . _ » , ,V .- _ , _ _ _ \.., ' _ - ‘~'..' f 'L . - l ` . ._ _ s ~ -, 4 . . " i -I _ f `ii.._».~» .>'-."». »