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'~ ‘~.i» ‘ ' aqc. ;:‘< £41; " v 1 i, , ‘. ff.-..l er- ii`f~5?'-_*li-f’.-'ilk' *» lei ix Jil” I r 5 \ _ :li __` ' ; _.1 .,, rmsr or su." PAGE FQU N '-'rms nxrmsr News _ RDIAN ' ' r MARCH . 2, ii. J. Murphy, seine. ~ `...*There will 'be mass Mgr-y's ,RL C. Church, Souris, to- morrow at 8.30 and 10.30 a. in. and vespers nt 7 p. in.° ...°Monday's Guardian will contain cards of thanks from Councillors. -`-`-'-7-1`-`-`-`-`-`-‘-`-`-`f`~`f`-`-'-`~`-`-`-'-`-‘-`~`-'-'-"=~I»-f-Q-'J{¢"""~`f~‘-‘f-‘~ -'-`-"V -'-'~‘~‘-`-`~‘-`-`f`f`~`-1':-`r‘-`-`~`~‘-`-‘-‘-`-`-`-`-A-‘-'ff' ...°It psy; to nuy in this Province., ...ni D ivieintosii will preseii in the Presbyterian ChurchSouris tomorrow 2' lm Bt. evening at 'I o’clock.° ...’Morris Marcou, cabin boy on J' . the 0. G. s. Earl Grey is spending n Efl1°lb*=l°l= Perry. Rollo Bay East; 7. short visit to _his home in Elouris.° A- drew drew F. Peters, Rollo Bay East; 10, ...°'l‘ho Homin; Daily Gunrdlll can Bernard Cresnie Ai B. Pnquet and be obtninsd nc H, J, M.b°n'. ni-ng Fr Day Dreams is the subje t of the _ ¢ , lecture in the basement of the Cath- in the Methodist Church, Souris, to- l~ Jam" H0W10f»f. Gowan Brac; 2, Alfred Morrow. North Lake. edral, Charlottetown, Monday night m and will be 'discussed by Dr. J. C. McMillan of Cardigan. The lecture is under the auspices of rue Knights of be gbmined ng W, A, ,,'°\m,¢0n»,, ontague. 1 Of St. M Columbus and! lu Bid Nincent's Orphanage. ,..°Conslderable dissatisfaction iS ont ex ressed re'arding the manner in 1,4 S v L _ ' ' ' . which the ci\ic ciection was cundllct- pelts 35 to 60 Calfskins 10c.' ed at Souris on the 27th uit. The oath of incapacity was not put to any voter who pleaded inability to mark sc his ballot, and it is said that one o! should be handed to Martin McKin- repeatedly nun, agent. ' the successful candidates accompanied such voters into the, voting department to sec their bnl-‘. lots miirked.* gc 1'. J. W. Brennan, Sonris.° store, Bouris. . 0 Rev. F. A. Whiteman, will preach arrow morning at 7 u`clock,° ...°The Morning Daily Guardian can ___ 2. ...'Butter' Zlic eggs-244: hay $15 3. 500, straw $7.50 beef 5 to 7c itntoes i 500, turnips 22 hides Bc _ ri ...'All news, advertising and lub- riptions in Montague and vicinity ...'All news, advertising and lub- riptlons in Bourll and vicinity ...°"I‘hc vote on Union in Sf. An- agent. M. drew's congrcfgntion, Curilignn, rv- sulted as follows:-Total for Uiganir Union, 195; total against Organir pai-tment of thc Montague Furnishing Union, 22, fotnl forthe i"i:opuseil,Co., Ltd., will be out of business Basis of Union, 194; total against ,until new quarters are secured, and the Proposed Baiin of Union, 23; stock arrives. Their office will be Elders for the Iiusis of Union, 6; fo Commiiniciims for the Basis of Vivioii \\h re' the Undertaking depaftmeut ...*Owing to fire the Furniture de- und in the Auditorium Building, 1, Richard Kickham, Souris West; James Howlett, Gowan iBrae; 4, ‘ James Mullally, Souris River; 5, J. WHEAT ANY OTHER VARIETY. Wm. Mullnlly, Gowan Brac; 5, Jas. McKinnon, Rollo Bay West; F, McDonald. Sourls East; Mclsaiic, Bear River, wiiirie ours- ` 1, Jas. Howlett, Gowan Brac; 2, Rex -should be handed to pg Q_ Jo;-duh drew Fi Peters, Rollo Bay East; 4, _ Dean, Souris East; 6, Ronald Mc- Isaac, Souris East; 7, P. A. Mc- lsaac, Sourls East; 8, Daniel Mc- Isaac, Souris East. WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT. Wm. Mullally, Gowan Brac; 3, Chnisson, ‘Rollo Bay Centre; 6, J. McDonald, Souris West; 8, An- Mooney, Little Harbor; 9, An- ank Mcvnrish, Ijine Road. BANNER OATS. . James- Howlett, (Iowan Hrnc; Jas. E. Deagle, Rollo Buy Centre; Lauchlin McDonald, East Point; 4, .°°."a: .ULF ohn sher, Rollo Bay Centre; F. ANY OTHER VAlt1E'l‘\'. Manning, Gowan Brae; 3, An- J. Paquet, Bouris East; 5. Thos. ni.AoK ours (oi.n Isi.ANui. l l, James A.E. McDonald, Little, . . i . , ' e 110; Adliercnts for the llusis ofiwill be continiued as usual." 2-27dtf_ Pond; 2, Peter Vineau, Rollo Buy, *- Ei-ist; 3, Joseph 1”. Dcagle, Bear Hiv- .Union, 78; lliliicrs agaiiiat the in-sis, of Union, 1; Coizununiczints aciiinst .\ the Basis of l'nii»vn, 1-l; .»\dlif'icnts against the Basis ol Union, S. ...°A Lyndnle correspondent writes: -Dan McDonald was visiting friends in ST: .Valleylield last week. (lephas Carvei' “ il()\' llA.\lKl*lR'S ' el‘, ` Biiinir oiiiiunril 5. E. 6' . _ . 7. l`Hl(‘A(}0, i<`i‘h. 28-William A.Mo.~ ditions of the roader » R. Brehaut islulm' had “"thi"g bm l"°“Sp°°t“ bf” ni _-b I f - ._ _ ‘hind thcm. Mtiny uf them were my- ish' L- R ,_ ioursilgdeézigfe,eIcLl;f;d,mE;,l;;5`,§,:§t\UT”lthiea\l_ The i>roBPe¢ts were located me 08( D.` McPherson intends ‘io enter l.isl'_" speedy three-year-oi-l in :1 number of'U' races this coming su- -rier. 1\lz.lcc-lm' _ on his barn. next sun.uier:‘ I ‘,`l‘m"l ‘l"“"r§i'°'G§°§5'l°' Th” l’r”m` lls McLean intends to 1>‘»‘¢:t 3 uinflinill “X thou” fjbufml i\ 8 pecan or' Pillll MCPh¢°. Cll0l”FY Gl`0V0~ _ ..l°Th0 newly elr-.r .'f,y0,~ `,,,,,, lnot do well and now the land is ex- U Councillors for the '_..~n, of Souris "1 were -sworn in Tliursda, lafternoonhy l"‘“5“"f “'lth9ul» ¢°llS°“§1-Ol ll°l‘0“1‘ Llentre; 2, A. J, McDonald, i-lourin Stipendiary M¢(‘0rmn¢|{ ,md im. l»0l`S- Tl@Hl`lY,._1\ll. U10 d.ell0Sl_7~S~- West; 3, Peter Vineau, Rollo Huy .Vinson conducted the Wilson Ave- East; 4, James H0w1ctt_ G,,“.,m _ V , _ rnc; 5, James McCorninck, liollol dinussion was the ,,,,.,,,,t,,ng 0', had been in the ilcnl es_tatc'busim‘.ss Buy Cent,-e_ sparring matches which wus ndvertis» i ‘md had H 5"°°‘l 'FQl“"'““°"‘ __The od to take msec that night ,t was liaiikhns nomoucy ,that the receiver decided that in view of the fuct 'thiit Cu" "mi" All the "cal “stat” ‘" the it had been advertised they woum name of thelbnnk is mortgaged for not step it this iirne, but -time nn- full "allie- mediately afterwards held their first meeting. Une of the questions up for nl thing of that nature would ine per- mitted in future. The action of the h0m"l Of tmdii 8-'ld "Wt $2~50“- HC Council in this matter will meet U with the sincere approval of all the 'B citizens* ‘ ~ ~~»~ ` ll _ -i- - - ii and passengers steamers, This . af- fords weekly or semi-weekly com municatlun between Halifax, Picton itsiiic thc paying _pertics at Por- pine mul cioirineldllfp ” To vary his "investments," hc but eil to be a mint, but the nuts did ited as an oil-field. He ‘~‘loaned" ie Bank, gi neighboring affair. Ho B Maison admitted that hc lricd the verdrew his account with the State ank, through which he cleiired, ran way from the city with $2,500 a iontli ngo, and now has only $2.50. TWO ARRESTS MADE OTTAWA, Fchriiary 28-McGill w Montagup, Magdclgn Islands and ,Q students cut loose last night after gr ...°Souris is flavored in iicihg fi h port of call for a number of freight MCGILL STUDENTS CUT LOOSE George (‘lapp, Bay Fortune; 3, An- few Cape Breton ports. But being ar l; c hockey victory and two support- Hulk, Huy Em-,t; 3’ wm_ B_ Mullally' r port of call is something different e s spent it few hours in the D01lC€ Gowan Brac; 9, Peter D. Peters, Rnl. from he-.ing the home port of a station nftcr the brief excitement. 1,, steamer with ii number of good out The students took the'p0sters _from H, ports to serve ;regule.rly, two on three t 'times a week. What Souris needs at ii procession and marched off with the i present time is a local steam- t 'boat comimnly to connect this port three were arrested, one escaping ith handcuffs on his wrists after with a hnlf dozen good ports in N. w he front of ii local theatre, formed hem until the police interfered, and K. 0, , ii. Mullall , Gow Be i; 9, i}i~ -1 -the "l'<>y llellkef sf Rawls- r~eterr,yno1l0 hhy iinfit- io od, told in bankruptcy proceedings but Perry Rollo Bay E',,st ’ , was visiting friouils in eilliston and lhlday hmv he lost $40'000 Ui tue , l l I Whim Road. M §duch McKepzii~lizi'~\lmlviugs uf. hm fnende and nmgll' BLACK UATS- ,,0m,,let£,,l ha,,,i,,;.,_h,,& hay and grail, ,'lmrs'\\'lio intrusted their funds to his from Head or lunniague. iz. <‘. Me. l‘“"'1‘l“"g- .lt WR" H" “"“*Z‘"l5 “OW Leod mail-dri-\'cr is 1\ri‘forining his "I crnzy mmnma' Mason hollght ' o duties sp,e,,,“di,y <%o,,S,,,,C,,ing t,,,_,_,,,‘ rli ilszinds of shiireS_of mining stock “~,,,_ Noah Bom. Rivm.; 3' Rex Mm, - drew F. Peters, Rollo Bay East; 4,' -'_ .Andrew Mooney, Little Harbor; 5, ~ 4, Richard Kickhain, Sour-is West; l Win.. A, White, Itullo Bay (‘entrc;l Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay East; l’.ex Mannin (iownu Braw R W i 1 ANY OTHER VARll*l'l`Y. l, A. J. McDonald, Souris West.; 2, nil. (l0W~nu Brno; -l, Frank Mc\'iu'-. 'l‘WO l¢OWl~lii llAlii.EY. I, A. J. McDonald, Souris Weiil.;2, SIX ROWED BARLEY. l, John H. McKinnon, Rollo Huy }3U(Jl{WHEA'l`. l, llcx Manning. Cl.OVl; E I ._ ` ' .l/*P* __ _ zi 1912 __`__\g Scientists, doctors and pliarinacists all agree on cnc point and that is, lliat all cliscaics known of ~__~ mankind are Caused directly or indirectly by impuie or poor bloicl and inly when the b_lcod1s right, strong and pure can one enjoy the health and happiness that nature' intended all should possess. It is for_ this purpose_i},¢ building and bettering of every human body -that Mac s Blood Food has been preppred. _It_1s made from an old, old recipe-one that has been used and_ endorsed _for nia_ny years_ by leading physicians and hospitals throughout America and Europe-one that is so rich in_curat1ve qualities and successful rcsulls that it has been hailed by all experts as thc one right remedy for diseases of the blood. l\Iac’s Blood Food is not ii cure---all but is made solely and only to better and improve the condition of those who bodies are not fortificd with a sufficient quantity of pure blood and this one purpose it fills admirably ,__ __ _ _ A _Matchless Tonic For Weak Lungs Diseases of tlic puliucnary organs are caused in every case by impure blood. Coiisuniption, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, coughs, colds and all the multitude of kindred ailments trace their origin back lo this one cause. Pure blood is ill hea1th’s worst _enemy and any tonic that will build, up your blood, miakc it pure, stronger and richer is worth its weight in gold to you no matter how poor you may be. e It is here that the value of Mads Blood Food is fully realized, it gets right down to the seat of the trouble, builds up thc blood, purifies it, strengthens it and brings the patient _back to hezilth and Strength no spzismodic strength either but sure lasting results that prove its marvel- ously potent powers. Those suliering from ailments of the pulm- euary organs need Mac's Blood Food. s + V ' e T n lt Strengthens Weak ,Digestive Organs (lf all ailments that human flesh is heir to none have more harrowing effects than diseases of the digestive organs. The stomach is the boiler of the human engine and unless it is kept in per- fect condition, built up with a full supply of rich, strong blood the patient is just dragging outa mere existence and inviting the attacks of more complicated disorders. .For loss of appetite, indigcslion,biliousness and any other minor afflictions there is one reni- edy that you can always rely on_-and that rem- edy is Mac’s Blood Food, the w0rld’s premier blood and'nerve tonic. This preparation has al- ready been used in scores of cases and is working such wonderful cures that it has been hailed by people the country over as the best tonic that has ever crossed a counter. _ Sufferers from disorders of the digestive or- gans need Mac’s Blood Fool. - .4 Beautifier V -.f Mac’s Blood Food as a AF or Diseases of the Nervous System Those suffeiiug from ner- S., and ll. B., not regularly served throwing the policeman. by and »l‘. ld. I. steamer. There is plenty of local cn]-itnl here to inug- T urate a service of this kind. Apart from the sure ciii'nin_~;s of suf‘"h a boat; it would bring a goodly impetus _to should not a Joint Stock f`o., he i formed by our local mcu for the op-_ S eration 'of such- ttf-”h6nt? Souris needs crushed by the tender liiickliug, but this boat.° the extent of his injuries are unknown , _ V ,_ at present. Fireman 'Huey had his ...°A pleasant-.‘,~ ’»c'0hipa.ny asineriibled limbs severely crushed. at the residence ‘of Alex. and Mrs. fRl0be'rtson, Red Point, on the night IN 'THE SENATE INQUIRIES AUT. of the 26t_h to`-celebrate, the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mur- groomsman und hridesmnid of twen- L ty-live yenrs 11310. After some time H spent in social intercourse, and jus- :ite yesterday stated _that there :ire tice done to the supper, the company now 4.200 mll¢‘~H fallwlly l“ C0lll`F° Mr. Camp, in an appropriate sy'e:rl| resented Mr and ‘l/Irs iiolnrti-.im were :iskeil to the pnrlor, when l