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MEETING* Slllill lilllillllliiil egam -- --.-.-me - _ The annual meeting of the share- HALn,.Ax_ N_ s_ Much l3___(Qu°_ Lost liner Persistent couch. bros IA\ builders of the Rogers Hardware Com-_t U 1 I h d b' F_ B_ M Cu d & pany Limited, win he neia at the oi- C“° "-‘;':oc‘;"“;‘d° mga bm“r‘;_ 'm’;m_ es of the above company on \\ ednes be" Montreal swck Exchangm Mc_ he etettion of ofllc=1s and the trans CLOSING PRICES chitis and various other troubles often reduc e strength, cause los weight and brings about his sys""ies'ii‘i;i_i"§f»in`“§'iff.i'.i=a° touse ursuc cases is _lamiesoifs Emulsion' Cod Liver Oil Wit Hypopliosplntes *< ma: 9.. \\\wIl KW B' 'Ill 0 I sy 1- _ - ~ -- 1 9”- M“""*‘ 2”" “‘ 7-3° P~ ""' '°'.cu1-ay Bu11uir1¢, nsiuu. N. s.i _ t ' ~ ‘ ' ` . 3 _ , _ _. _i 1. . » 1 ction of au) buslnesi that mai be roaght before the meeting _ GEORGE J. ROGERS. . President. S07-3-1-i.\l2l. f - Public _A_uction We nrc authorized by Professor V fm- Sale by _-W- _1¥.l.'...‘.'\~.§.‘ .'»s.;.'..1'_'_' Yeoferday Today 102% 102 66% 05% 71 7011. 83% 83% 104 1,0 104% 1 153% 15355 96 94% 65% 65% 73% 75% 87',-S 88 95%, 94’/Q 11011 110% 111 _ 111%- 9414 93% 1021,-J, 102 79% 79 Atchison .. A. F. Am Loco .. .. Anaconda ._ Am S & R (‘an Pav Cen lf(-.ldlrll-Z l'. S. Stool ll. T. . . . . .. .. S. S. T. ll. This is a 50 D81’ Gem emulsion Pure Cod_I-Iver gil with hypophosphites of lime and soda. its aR_reeab to take and easilv digests Two sizes 50 and 1 C0 /0'l@f'A§§ C VIII’ \\\\Y]IIll le d. Clarltc to sell at the Expcriniental PL" ' ‘ ' ' " Farm. Mount Edward lload. on Thurs- ' W ' day, March 15th, cornmoiicing at one - Farm for Sale 28 fat lambs. Terms at sale. Everybody ivclromo. 11. (‘Alt’I‘l-Ilt & U0., *""‘ 4___30_3_9M6__ A“°ti"“‘“°"°5- 4 Shore fa_rni for sale. 6 miles' i’rom extension of the light railways; - 1111 1 semi 111111 11111111 11 --. » . | Ancre continues, having already reg. tored to France more ot' her soil than 1 One Wednesday evening last‘a com- Shoreham Camp, Sussex ` _ ' (BF SIGWBN- LYOD Slleclill any mioru since the battle oi' the mittee representative of the lnhubi- Enilimll C°\"'€9D°lld°DU- Ml_\_;'ne- Tho Canadian front trench .. ‘tents of Tlgnlsh waited upon Mr. T. ' ' ___ _ 917 PAltlS. March 10.-Dear as food- Nl Sl1r<_9fl‘1nt‘ni1-1 to tho lighting 20th N. ll. anti l‘. E. l. llattnlian. itnd to thc 104th N. ll. and ll. l-I. l. llattalion (which was for1n_ot`;' as you know by antulganintion oi’ tho 104th and 105th Battallons.) ~_ ’l`hc 26th Unttalioii is as you will rc- membc-:' the first Battalion (clear of first contingent) to which the Island contributed men-and real good 111011 they were, some ol’ whom have given up their lives for -the 1-uusc of King mid (‘ountr_\'. The 104th Battalion- is also it good unit and will no doubt bring honour upon itself and the Provinces it reprt-seiits. (‘.t1lonel l<`owlt`-1° asked nw to will-.1 and tell you that all men 1'ci-ruitcd for tht' infaiitry in N. B. and l’. E. l. will in future be sont to this unit. anti then for worded after being train- i-:l to either the 20111 or 10-ith Battal- ions wliere they will nicvt old irieiitli-1 fi-:111 home. l trust that this i11i'ori1iatioii will has been .~iuppo1'ted by the worthy niete starting down lifes way toge- lioine the afi`ectir.~1\aie and woll»niei'i- ted wish of God speed from our entire population. ln saying adieu we beg you 'to ac- cept ihe acconipaiiyiiig purse as a slight earnest oi’ our izoc-:l-will anti high esteem. _ Wishing you both every success and happiness in your new home anti furllier proiuotion in your chosen ml- liug, on behalf of the people of ’l‘l|:;- nlsli. P. Murphy. J. A. Hackett. A. J. Mcl<`adyen. - J. A. Johnson. (l. F. l\'1o1'rise_v. J. H. Bernard. . T. Gallant. Tignish. .llarch 14, 1917. U1 RiiA|liViliSlER't`~ Piillilllili FUND ln response to several appeals, Mr. A .W. Bruce, Red Point, has opened a Rondmasters’ Patriotic Fund, the idea being that every Roadmastsr con- tribute $2.50 to the Fund. The money may be sent. to Mr. A .W Bruce, to Mr. H .W. Blnnlng. Bank of Nova Scotia, or to the Editor of the Guard- ian and it will be acknowledged li the columns _of the Guardian. _ Angus Dart, Appln Road , 2.00 James Dingwall, North Lake . . 2.00 ‘Andrew Mooney, Little Har- bour $2.50 S. S. ttobertsou, Kingsborough $2.60 A. A. Bruce, Red Point 2.50 Robert Wares, Wheatley River $2.50 Archie Bowles., Murray River. $2.50 Layton McCabe, Alexandra, $2.60 Artemas Bette, Cumberland, $2.50 , Harry Webster, Cape Traverse, $2.50 Garfield Stewart, lied Point, $5.00 Angus A. Campbell, Black Pt. $2.00' Christy A. Campbell Black Pt. $1.00* Nelson Stewart, Black Pt.. $1.00* A. A. Moore. Pownal ' $2.50 Alex. A. McDonald, Little Pond, $2.50 D. J. McDonald, Glenflnnan . . . . . .$5.00 E. S. Norton, Montague 2.50 C. 0. Rankin, Mt. Albion ..$3.00 Alfred F. Rose, North Lakeville 2.00 E. B. McLaren, Georgetown' $2.60 David T. Dover, Suffolk ..$2.00 William Coady, Hazelbrook 2.00 John O. Campbell, Long River 2.00 Mr. Theo Euman, Enmore Road $2.50 James J. McNeil. Mliscouche, $3.00 W. H. Wood, Mt. Melllck 2.50 Frank Driscoll, Mt. Herbert 2.50 Francis Hagan, Kelly's Cross, 2.00 Harry Webster, Cape Traverse $2.50 D. A. McTavish, Newton, Belfast 2.00 Paul McDonald, East Point Road 2.00 Geo. A. Leslie (per Mr. Grin- sell( Charnwood 2.50 Patrick Smith. Newton E. 2.00 Dominique Doiron. Rustico 2.00 Peter Morrison. Granvile ..,....$2.50 James Lampier, Pleasant Grove .$2.00 John Nolan. Cheapstow. 2.00 Peter J. Campbell.` Red Point, 1.00 Jsnnes Dlngwell, North Lake, ' (additional), .50 Alexia' Doiron, Wheatley River, 2.00 John Munn, Murray llivor, 2.00 Wm. Molyneaux, Miiltown Cross. 2.00 Andrew Bradley, Blooming Pt. .$2.00 James Fitzgerald, Kildare Capes 2.00 John A. McDougall. Argyle Shore 2.50 Wm. J. McLaren, Peters Road, 2.00 John B. ltix, Mlmimlgash, 2.00 G00l‘i!e Mclnnes, Mimlmlgash. 3.00 Thomas Bertram. Bradalbane, 2.00 Tlieopbilos Plneau. Doiron‘s 2.00 Creek, ° Paid into the bank at Searls. W. R. Taylor, Granville $2.50 NOTE:-- By request it has been agreed to accept $2 contributions as it is more convenient to mail this amount. ::A PILL THAT PROVES ITS VAL- UE.- Those of weak stomach will find stiength in Pntrnieles’s Veget- able Pills. because they serve to maintain the healthful action of the. stomach and the liver, irregularities in which are most distressing. Dys- peptics are well acquainted with them and value them at their proper worth. They have afforded relief when other preparations have' failed, and have effected cures in ailments long stand- .ing wl|ere'otlter medicines were found ludv who came to us as your help-! ther. lie assured that .<'l1c, ,liardlyi scccsui to you. bears away to your 11ew| stiinnlnto rc<‘l'ulting oil the island, and that in tilt-_11e1ir future we will lic 1'c-cofving rei11|`orci~nients in ti steady strerin from the litilt-_ island Province. which we ati nope to soc again lu the neat' fiiturti. but to litfp its:-'ui'e this anti bring the war to a sits;-r~e:4st`\il is-sue. wt- mite". have 11101-c 111611 (this (foes not menu boys uiidtir 18 year:-i old-they can ser\'o their tinntry better at honit I not onli' from tho island but from all parts of Can- ada. You men of Prince Edward island do11't wa~.'.e your time reading party politics which l se<~'tiir». papers' are filled with, think onli- 0i` the time oi' strain and st1'cs.=1' which your Empire is at pre.-sent passing through. and how beast yoti can play your part in her defence and the cause oi' right. (‘o1uc along, wc- want every ilt man who hears anti' will t'L-.spoiid to his l{ing's appeal. 1 aiu Sit' etc. T. EDGAR _MacNUTT, Major liilli N. B. & P. E. l. Reserve llatt. (Sumnierside l"apo1's'plc-asc copy) CllRD OF THMAKS, of the French peasant unabies thoiit cllectivcly. The onlv defect i-1 th-(1 work of food production to go on un- i it in two iiiclion 1-iliortcr than tho otlrv tier these tllillcult conditions. `a1~ni. ' The forward movement, to which, ' ' » the lltilisli pne.-is malces frequent roi \' ` " " ‘" - ' '~ ._ ference, depends", to a niurked dog;-¢\f@,| " ` ._.._.________€ ' ‘ on the drying up of thc' 1'oai`_°.4_ 'I`l1c wlntci' here has been almost unpre-I ~ ced<~'.1te?.y' severe and the frost which ::$W-EET AND PALATABLE lil. was-i deep in the ground is coming out tht: G|'aves' Woim Extermlnator A iii HOW- 'N16 Stroll! 011 the road s_vste111 ut-ctptubie to children and it does lt” Will ll0`l<’SS0n€il when the railway work surely and prtimptly ' H ' - Q ~ --3* _g~ _4 HoRsEMAN ll` you want to proilucc- a race iiorsc of the “iron” varietv breed to ouc f Tllerc are nrany reasons wiiy you should breed your uiiirc to Sevmou' Dillon, 2.14, Registered in Canada and the States, sired by Sidney' l)i"o11 23157. sire of~i.ou Dillon 1.58’/Q. llclen Stiles, 2.06%., lrigem Dino" 2_0};\/2' ffm. sister to Seymour llillon and T5 others. The dams of Seyu1our'Dlllon' " 1' "1"" hy: lst, Wil-kes Bay, 2.22%; second by .-lliuont, 33; third, .\loin1111'i,~".'.`11 _` l`ourtl1 Pilot J1'._ 12-ihc real fountain of spcct: pmgenitors. ' St;\'111ou1~ ilillon, 2.14. is the fuste.<=t stallion stani-ti. and u horse yoti can't -help hut like. _Seyniour Dillon. 2.14, hat-. thc' best of fiat. heavy honed' logs, porlticti-' 1-'traiglxt _l`eet. a good head and body atid ilu-, proper carriage anti race liors- mzt-. \\'1ll weigh -ever 1075 in the stud season. Without "snperfl\ioui1" fa i -‘\ Sll'0l\i-ily made horse-a 1, 2, 4 t1~ot.tc-:', that has to be nhod with tlic_mi11;- ' i|u111 'of weiglit in his slices. ` i Seynioui' Dillon, 2.14. is a surc foal getter of elegant, strong, and lrapy foal:-'_ Wiatcli his two-year-olds this 1.-unimer, some of which are to race in 11. Soutlicrn States. llc is :sure to he 11 produ1:t~.' of note in it short while. l Scyniour Dil!-on, 2.14, is uo_t an otit-omit, or “banged-tip" race stallf-311. li ‘has been worked on the ice this winter ant? hat; shown his usual 2-mini1i~ spccd, which such gteat.'horsen1e11 an Stt-rllng R. Holt. ot' indiana, Frank Ft.. of liosion, George Lf-ciiiird of Boston, Peter Conroy of Cliarlottetown, an-1 llamuipiirl Kelly’ of Southport. and others, c‘1ini he has. Seyuiour lllllon’s 2.14, sire anti dams have aut: are producing great sl1-1-- aud as Sterling liolt, his bro-edcr, says: "None are better bred, aiit2'l look '- st-c» lilm a sire of reptile himself." i Soyiiictii' l)ii!o1i`.~' season opens' this week at $15 cash or iioio. llc wi.; :stand at out barn iiutil further' uotico, and further, we are willing to niatv. him against any trotter or paccr mi t‘~hc lslaittl-race to a finish-"\Vl1t\1 _vou'll tlud hint as hc is a proven slayer," race to take place any time aft.- _..luno. For further piiriiculars call or write. THORNE BROTHERS, (Ownierl,) lllr. llenry Worth, and family, wish ll, Park Street, io thank theii many l'rle.ndi»'-_ for flow-' Chariottetowr irs and symaptliy in their ref-clit. ber- "'l`ll“~l`C"~* HOW? 1"ff‘S““-“-'° rgaven|0|1t_ 479,; 4709-.'i-12i\ll1l\vl's4i|‘»(i. /f/IIIl.\“\\\\\§*YIIIIlIl&\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIII'lI£“\\\\\\\\\@IIIA\\\\\\?lI////IL\\\\\\ good assortment and other lines. We have they will call it . gain prices. F Y ’ ’ .i r _ ,"2 i__ 2 _._lt_ _ _ 2 ll |t._._ , - F-ii ;A\\\\\\\\\\WIIlllIIlIl'&\\\\\\\\\\ll0lIIl\\\\\\\\VI4IIIE\\\\\\\TIIlA\\\\\¥' Important Announcement We take very great pleasure in announcing to our _many customers and the general public that We are adding another large Department to our business. 4 ` -This New Departm ` will be opened ina few days, when the carpenter and painters complete' their Work. We intend to carry a Dry .G oods, Gents’ Furnishing _We_ have a large stock ready to put on the shelves, this _Stock was purchased some time ago. Mark- et_s have rap1dly advanced and still advancing and we ' will _put on the whole Stock at most attractive prices. Department, _as we intend handling several lines but we are Satisfied when the public see 'our extra_Values ` ' The Bargain Department' We have Thousands of Dollars worth to sell at Bar- CAREFUL 'BUYiNG, SMALL PROFITS and LARGE SALES will be our Morro ' \\V`//IIA\\\\\€'?{f//ll/II.i\\\\\\\\i/LY/Il/I/fi f&\\\\\\\\\\\`?J///Il\\\l'///Ill/.d\\\\\\\\’f£l///fl/ '_ \\\k of not selected a name for our new - _1_____'m1-a-i0uti1»d- _ ““"“"""-‘- u\v4vgma\ 4 ~’f1nnnn1rA\\\\\\\\ Watch for- date of our opening sale. i _ F. J. Holman & Co' Ltd ` _Charlottetown 4721-3--DM fmW3lEfrlM2i. ,_ _ ,_ »»