. __- _ . _,,.r,__,.,,\,/ ' _ _ _ " _ .5 _ _ _. _ ..~ir_|»evs_ioii%iyiri§iiiis1»i»_o'viiiee‘ _ ' " _ _ ' ,..°o._r.'risaney isciiiiraianre _ _ _ _ _ ‘ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ .presentative in 8ourts._ -‘lEtf. i __ »-fiiore' i aiid--B€*f3'i Bread 5; _Buyit and sceifor yourself. i < ""."_,_' .,1‘, :!,`_‘a:-_¢;__i______ __.%`._. _,ws ` is “__ Yh'iffSf>’ flour.. C Iris Bread “ ~_ ' \ YOUR/ I.°.mENDS' “mi buy allytllllts ' you ca _ ' ¢l1¢m"¢X0¢Dl1 your photggrggif _M_=ki=-iinlaopeiiitiiieiii today. 1 Ladies? 1 I The-C6ok_.s___Studi0’ Spring- Shoes ~ f ii¢w'o¢sa.i..y'ai°¢i; WHAT Cbuidbe more accept.- -. -able -for-an-Easiei-'Gift than 3 dallitil _tinted Photo- gym enclosed in one of our ___utiful frames? _ _ ake an anpoigiiment today. ; if bluff Sf¢\<1i° li. ls. iron, ,siiiaio Goodlfhotography ~ Moderate Prices. I .Personal - attention to"Am-_ ateur Photography. fi ”._1_07_ Queen St. _ 2"one6`8¢J._ i ' ” S. S. Lines 5 '_- |N'rsnNA_1'|oNA|. LINE.- ‘ ` _ 8.8.1O_oye_rnor'_'Cobb. - L'esve'~St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a._m. for Eastport, Luhec, Portland- and - Boston. Leavesaturdays _at 7.00 p.m._ for; Boston direct. ._ _Return-Leave Central 'Wharf. Bos- ton\_Mondays’ at 0.00 a.m. for Portland, Lu "ec, East`port_and St .Iohn.- Also- gr iliys _at il.00.a.m.. omitting stop `at_` B . -~ -_ _ -- o nd. ~. MAINE STEAMBHIP IJNEL ‘Between Portland ' and ‘New York. S_teamships Northland and North tar. gi I._".oavo - Portland Tuesdays, Thurs- daas and Saturdays at'6.00.p.m_. _ eturn-Leave New York some days .._-._..._...- _ _ _dBi-isioii’S |_»__Songs and Music St John City Ticket Oiiice, 47 King Street. _ A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt John, N.B. ‘ N E. Fleming. ‘I'.F. O. P.A., St John, r.....'....""'.`“l I ' Sailings 'noigpon _ssttviclc . 'I' lil ..ii‘i.ii’.ii‘1!i.‘}.'5i2.i"i..i"i'i-‘.iil.i.1“i.§.i li.. -John. N. B., returnin from Bt. John, ' _ N. B.. for London via iiaiifsx. S. B; KA#AW}{A S. B. BA TB'.¥lEMO' > g. S. RAPPI AgI\0CK Llviil l»'O0i»iSsllVlC '_ The followin rat ciaael srnenw li sail fro Livggool for l~lalif’ax via gt. H n'a attllrzilig Halifax its v v . n- . » Q. s; 1P.iaA§r_:;o" ' 8.8. DURA 0 ' 8.5 GBACIANA ' sailing dates fend particulars re- ‘ I frei|ht_an¢_i psseenlera Iwi! 10 °‘P°_'.‘¥$ o _5 *\ w ,inmuun \ ~_-.'.-l*‘."-~-'. . I .'J-‘ __ _,_ <~i~..~5y i ;;::_..; . , r .;»_:._-_~.-.»;._~.-._-.;._ __ _ _ iss- \ 'I r In this store you will always find the ver; new- lest fashions in_ hoes. We constantly seek the latest effects. - _ $410 $5.50 ii _p..i.__ See Our Window ' Aiiey-arcs. 135 -Queen _Street ` ._ -'_~i:::_;; .:;1_"_;~;._1£_-_-_=.:;;,-- -' ';.'~‘ .';' Llrufess ' Oilice I-Iours* Mayor Brown, oillee hours- 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 8 p. m.. On Saturday 10 to 12 a. m. 7898-2-B1~6Mtf. . WARBURTON it SHAW.; __ Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub-‘ lic, Etc., Solicitors -for Canada Benign era Asaociatlom _ Bank of Montreal Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corbor-_ ii ii. - » ' - < I Sfilces- Old Guardian Office. Pro- wse Block, Charlottetown. P. E. I. _ _ C-R. HEATH MolN'|'YR¢. Dentist _ Cameron Hideki-Victoria Row Charlottetown . Office gioura: 9* a.am'. to 1 p. rn. _ i . P m ° 'ia'a'iIsio2snii_ DIC. McLeod. K.O., W. E. lentley,K.O. me|.eoo a a_aN1'i.ev _ Barrister -and Attorney-A-Law Oiiioes-Bank of N. S.. Chambers Charlottetown, P. lil. I . _ _ __ _ _ MORQON 'li DUFFY -lhrristsra and Attorneys ~ ~ lolieitors for Royal Bank ot- Canada ' _._raort_s_.v_\jI°o;i.oI\r`¢.7 _'_ ‘ PA5¢_¢__5¢.‘~‘K. .'§0_N_S_ _ nsrruso\i;_h‘¢l"lhi Ulf Toll . T - ' _ 'l about and how to Obtain Pat- i\*€°si; J as st., iroiitresl- "M sfiiisisfmomw-. wumnsw- DR. cLII~‘Ttl_ _i »'Dengoso Maaixo. - _ - I _ns-sions oiiesiep. ~ -_ , il *L A Little-liars Pepper. One-or - R°|"°"_` "L ` _ that_ it _takes f-3, if;g¢¢g_¢'__¢|e`5l '_ resins rsssonsis ‘ WQFG -Water. it _thercforei makes ~» , W __ I . Cisrenoefmcbhnald of the Car erry Steamer? Prince Edward' who was visiting his home in Soni-is West has returnedto Charlottetown. `_ WOK |liP0il‘i'IliT - Z-'I1 _ Relatives of soldiers ro- turning from the front are the Secretary .of the Provin- town, intimating the date of ed to communicate with cial Committee of Wounded Boldiera Commission, llial Nellie Glllespie,- Charlotte- erpected arrival, cause of re- turn andany other particu- lars. in order that preparation may be made for a *tting _ reception. - ‘ KMKKHU e a ' I' - _ I-Iow’s This ? M We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatsrrh that cannot be cured by liail's ,,, gi, .p ¢.I,,..,, . .,Catarrh Cure. ` ;:_.°_°t':::_:“.:“'ii_55r.°:..i::_i'.'°a_::'r.!i:.i.°:_"_s‘_i ~’_?:::;’:;2-'2~;-i;.»?j,: Hali's Caiarrh Cure has been taken by cat- arrh sufferers for the past thirty-five ears. and i>.."l¥5'..li‘...§."l’i.. ii’i§2`.i’..‘.l‘i.‘.'i°ii?i'. °€‘i.‘i"}i‘.~"...‘ $3 portions. After you have taken HsIl's Catarrh Cure for ashorti me you will see a great improvement in your General health. Start taking Hali's Catarrii urs at once and get rid of catarrh. _Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENBY &C0. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drugglsts 75c. Farm For Sale The undersigned offer -for sale the farm of thelate Ambrose A. Malone. This farm contains aboutonehundred acres. almost all clear, is situated at St. Catherine's about two miles from the Town of Sourls. On it is a dwelllnz house and two large Barns in first 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. McQua1d, Solicitor, Souris, P. E. Is- land, er to the undersigned. _ FRANCIS J. O'OONNELi... JOHN MALONE, -~ Executors. Boui-ls, P. E. I., April 3,1916. 8102.4-frills! ' - rlate ' Topical ii \r;13°;\ - This special list of vocal and instrumental "hits" at `18c offers lyou forty-five. of the very atest, most popu- lar; and _catchy airs before the public today. POPULAR SONGS. I want to Liriger. 'Are You from Dixie?- Along the Rocky Road to Dubliu.' Listen to that Dixie Band. Close to My Heart. _ Siam. The Little House upon the Hill. in the Glosming of Wyoming. On the Road to Old Killarney. its Tulip Time in Holland. When 1 was a Dreamer and you were my dream. Just Try to Picture Ma Buck Home in Tennessee. M-0-T-H-E-R. Come Back Dixie. For Killarney and You. _ Killarney My Home 0'sr tlio Sea Harmony ‘ Bay. She Lives Down in our Alley. I Wanna be the Captain or I W 't Pla ` on y. ' Dead Mountain. Flowers. f Laddie. 5 _ _ i - When l loavethe world beliii1d.' ' - I wan_t_to go' to Tokio. __ ` ~ The Little Grey Mother who _ u waits all alone. , : . Isle DYAmour Waltz-Song. -' - ms1'nuMsNr_Ai.~muelc;- ~ 3 _ Shddow-Time -_(Revsrie).‘ _'_ _~.. __ i-_ _ .i __ Cr-_im`son’Siinset§(Piano‘soi0M) 5 . 1 _ _Vaise'.lune._~ -f _#_-_-‘ ' silvei-'cioiia Intstm.e_uo__._.- -1 _ :__- ` Gar`dcn'»'ol`.Di'_e#l_lie (_Ita`yei'ie‘.)‘ , Il‘or_Vsiourjldiiita>ry=v,alse.' " g -Woman-Fqgever~March ‘by~E.< 'I'.~'i n - Ma|*ic\Tango`. .' ._ »- _ ‘ Mlnita 'l'hred~8telJ. _.Midnight Fire-Alarm.-llaroh. ' 'Charge of the Light Brilade. _-I Oiiariotnaoe March." - i' 'i1ie.Wh_ip;slarclf.¢I‘wo_|tep. - have-Ban”-sfsxlxe. ~ _ ..°'r. eonooin-I ivss is; ouardlsii-_ stative tn lfontsgue. _ 'rwo Step or Tango. - Too. Much 6liiger.~One-step. ` Ns saa's Last Charge: ~ lfisgilghtf Flyer, lfareh~'l‘wo-step. _ 1.33 5"* l 1.’.»oue csnrpsi- were win iii- sertion-lor advertisins in this column. cash mustaccompany order, ` _.;°am. c. Masai.: I-iowi.e'r'r iii Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- °”\|t’»"'l` _caan census mosr i-isA|.1'i-i- _ ~ F_Ui.. _ Dr-“HBi’VBY_'Wi|°y. the famous pure food authority, has repeatedly empha- more of the course, dark cereals their ltalth would be benefited. Certainly, t ose who have become _regular users of Dr. Jacksons Roman Meal, the _cosrsest and darkest sei-ssl goqd known, have had their health materi- ally beneiltted Roman Meal is more nutritiousthatmean, and does not turn acid like oats. it prevents indi- gestion, and positively relieves consti- pation or money refunded. Try as porridge or in a‘ ready-cooked for known as Roman Meal Nuggets. Tliegg are delicious if served with ‘ hor, milk and cream. ...._.__.-______.__,__, STUDENTS GIFT FUND. l_.. (For 2nd Field Kitchen.) _ List No. 6. _ Previous balance - _ $4037 From 28 members St. Mary's Anglican Sunday School, , Sumit1_eside,- .per H; J. Messy, Supt. 3_72 Pupils (21) Rollo Bay West, School, per A. J. Kenya, teacher. 1_5() Balance to date 345,59, R. M. STANWAY, 8ec’y-Treaa. What to Do to Gel Fat and increase Weight Most people eat from four to six pounds of goodsolld fat-making food every day and 'still do not-increase in weight one ounce. while on the other' hand many of the plump, chunky folks' eat very lightly and keep gaining all the time. lt's all boeh to say that this is the nature. of the individual. It isn't Naturc's way at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are de- fective. They absorb just enough of the food they eat to maintain lite and _a semblance of health and strength. Stuffing won’t help them. A dozen meals a day won’t make them gain a single "stay there" pound. All the fat-producing elements of their .food just stay there in the intestines until they pass from the body ns waste. :What such people need is something that will prepare these fatty food elements so_”that‘the_ir blood can ab- 'sorb them and deposit them all about the body--something too, that will multiply their ' rod 'blood corpuscles and increases their blood's carrying power. For such a condition it is well to recommend eating a Sargol tablet with _every meal. Sargol is not. as some be- lieve a patented drug. but is simply a ‘careful combination of six ol the most effective and powerful assimila- tlve and flesh building elements known to chemistry. lt' is absolutely harmless, yet has been wonderfully effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal. often, according to reports of users. has the effect Of increasing the weight of a thin mari or woman from three to five pounds a week. Sar- gol is sold by all good druggists ev- erywhere on a positive guarantee of weight increase or money back. _ .if you find a drpggist who is uri-_ able to supply you send 81.00 to the National Laboratories, 74 St. Anto- ine St., Montreal and a complete ten days treatment will be sent you post- paid. --i-unni-in-ili i BUYS Ili Tiliii|IiiES ‘ SEE i2HiH|.|E [I_HlPi-iii Somewhere in France. 'l‘lie following letter received from Everett McLeod. by his sister Miss An- nie McLeod, Grand _ View. My Dear Blsterz- _ _ ' dust a few linos"iu answer to your most welcome letter. - ' *Since I wrote you before we had a turn in the trenches which is not very pleasanvthis time of-the year. We get along 0.' K. and consfder'ourselves_. lucky only had a fewcasuaiities al-_ _t\i_ou'glit we were shelled pretty heavy at times. it is not very pleasant to he _ in - a _trench _and _ shells dropping _ali around you expecting every minute _t.lsat_oiie _will land in'--your trench but "Nita" has nothing on our artillery he soon qiilsts down when ours etlrtl We were out on a workin! party the other night for, as you know. eil Work around the trenches has to be done at night. We all had a load of stuff tor repairing the trenches, when "1-`rtt§'_ turned. his machine gun on ua “talk about getting down and hugging the ground." you don‘t look around for a clean place to ill' V110" I ll\.l¢_lil|I\° n is turned on you sometimesthe again keep you in the mud ten minutes. , _ _ There is some excitement here when a ‘German aeroplane comes across our sized the fact that if people would eatf ed cost to us. etc, etc. just received. 9358-4-2lMfmu3i. 2 Toronto Street. Toronto. Oni. - Sm- - am|aIrisr'ii¢:»i_--='- r Iacluiowiedgc rcccipt of your communication ol’ the 27th instant, with enclosed money order for $5.00 covering payment of the fee for analysis of a sample of "Mixed Paint" alleged to have been purchased from The T. Eaton Company Ltd., by Mr. Morris Phillips. In reply. I beg to advise that according to the report of the Chief Anal- yst, the sample submitted is found to coiitninz- Pigment 57.44 p. c. Vehicle 42.56 p. c. ‘ The Pigment above referred to has the following composition: *The Crahhe Hardware I Ours' Is I _ Metal and Hardware reports that a hardware merchant in `i'oronto mitted to the public analyst a can of paint purchased from the T. Eaton Co. Ltd. r who advertized four wr loads of it as pure etc. but, to quote from the, long ad which sang half a column of praises; “It contains all that a first class paintshould ,_ fs _ contain and is carefully ground and blended containing only -pureiead..l1\lr¢_»§_zi`nc - ' " pure dry colors and pure iinseed oil " ` ' Basic Carbonate of Lead 0.80 p.c. Lead Sulphate Zinc Oxide 8.21 " Barium Sulphate Zinc Sulpiiide 11.71 “ Silica & Silicates by I We have the greatest' part of our stock at the old prices ` still bu't_ev1‘:ry we are compelled to advance the price of many articles on account of the .' _ _-_ _ ' Do you want any of these ? 'If so our advice is to b_uy'qui_c_li_iy. _ ' _ __ Knives and Forks - _ Jap-a-lac ll_iet’tl,_\!é"`¢_i'S_ _ '~_-_ » _ ; Pocket Cutlery -' Varnish Stains _Sgtovese :__ - . Carvers - » Guns ~ Stove Pipe_» -~ ~: PAINT PAINT ` PAINT _ i . -i i ' A _" , W. W. Hodges Esq. _ ~ _ Barrister &c >-\ ."9 neu qi# .9 `9 (difference) 18.81 “ ` ' Iromaln, Sir, Your obedient Servant, GEO. W. TAY LOR. ` The article is of exceedingly low value. as a paint. Tho pigment essen- tially consists of Barium Sulphate and Silicate wh cli have very little cover- ~ ing power. The amount of lend contained in it is very small indeed. The statement in the advertisement that "it contains all that u first class pa-int. should contain" is certainly incorrect and misleading." 1 Asst. Deputy Minister & Secretary. MORAL' a Special Prlo Aspinal’s Enamei_....._.._ ............. ..3 Johnson’sKalsomine_.._..-.._. The Crahhe Hardware limes, Refrigerators. riaineiware, Silverware; rope. 51.' for 25c. 51: for 104' _ i . _ Co. _, _ i » i I , 'F 4- -» 4 5'* - ii.U©lH]°lTEl`»‘3 tho other day. He camo on n little too far. About a dozen of us surroun- ded him you could hear the "sputter" of the machine gun but “Fritz soon gave n and -camo down. A _fight in the air is a daily occurrence here. We went to it moving Picture show the other day and it was dandy as "Charlie Chaplin" was on. We have band concert 'here once in a while so it helps to paso the time. The weather is much warmer-new and as the .snow-is all gone I guess it will get warm pretty soon now. Well I mustclose now. I am as ever your loving brother, EVERETT. ai-_gin-s-_-as _ ms mums 1-Q41 0h"l'0WN lA1j!.KBTB ii (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (ereamery) in prints 86 ‘Butter (Tub) lb. 80 Butter (fresh) lb. 82 to 36 .3 'RS ilnasu there ia sure to be a scrap. _ » Wfpsw them bring a German- down mv d ` lines! lbfufretall) ‘Fowls lb. 5 S H in Lguokwhoat. (por bus) ____ _ J ___ s _ _...__ _ @l5hV ~‘ -ii il ri'-___..l` [shines A Coal and W§;}aini,»Range will. .-. HIGH OVEN ~.-_=~ /I ' ! \ Before you buy your New Range see this up-to-`date Range designed on the right principals. FOR SALE BY Currie & Muniaghan Plumbing l Healing Engineers 71 Queen Street 'mia-x-ii/isuziiiioi. Chickens, lb. _ 12 to 15 Hay (pressed). ton S13 to $14 Btrsw (pressed) ton Sliléfal Pork Ib. Tumlps, bus. - 20 to 25 Potatoes. bus. _ 80 to gg Oats (white) bus. Oats (black) bus. Boots, bus. Carrots. bus. Geese Ducks Hides Turkeys, per lb. 46. Wool lb. 25 io`40 `Parsnipa, lb. 136° 35.' SS 52 40 15 15 22 BUMMIRBIDE MARKETS, (Fr|day.) H ~ aricy (per bus.) i _ utter, creamcry (per lb.) _ utter, dairy, (por lb.) gaafakins, (|i»,er lb.) es perl . I-Iay, pressed (per ton). §i‘.i.'i\’°.!$° "Z" i?»“”' sac Oatmeal, 'ilpor 100 lbs) $2.7 gtg, blank, per blue.) a_ . vi e. per us.) Potatoes (per bus.) ’ rfrsmire. mi- im.) i _ S S§‘_’?n"g_ §@- e Q92 .,\_. .00 90 35 34 14 14 t gggg :$55 no ' 3: unggguu to repairing - ct(_°.. __ __ i __ ` l_eweiie'r'__ Pork. Organs att. (per'lb)`fl£ Straw. pressed (Def Will : Whelkjiper bus.),_ 81.30 Wbol .WOT lb.) _'_ _ Jewelry I _i If_'~yw-want-_-behest. ' seeds-bother; » _ ll _ _ __ » ._-visas' may armies; » ii- ' c. W. stormy 4 -~ .` 1 to _ 1 i _.i i . t i f, ( i. ‘ 5 I i __ _ _. §i i i ._ _ :_ » _ `”§§§§>_ I.- » ‘I iff ‘_ -r 't' 7.5 I. 3. __ y i I _ __ _ '. .‘ » fl. .l ‘l ‘z Never buy anything simply because the price is low, especially paint, but ‘7 buy here and your interests are safeguarded for we guarantee satisfaction. .We ' handle the best brands and our prices are as low as the lowest for like quality. NEW GOODS at the lowest prices. _ “ . . ¢ s ¢ . Sheep Shearing Machines, Horse Clipping Mac Cabinets and Chemicals, Radio Cloth, Nails, Wire E ‘il i i _ ._ 3 ii v . - i ii _l._ i, »» 1. '.4 Iv v. i I i '. - .r » ._ _ i `, ._ ri ir .__ 1. li V -_ i 1