» _‘__ I li r l l i l r ~\» ‘,' _ _ ` \,"' ‘\ _ ,_ ~~ _ _ _ _ ..._ _ _ __ _ ig'-l,..~~....__.» .Y ~.-~----- ,__ ` - g _ _ A _ _ _A ___ \ Y | i l i 1 M . , - .. A_39H..2i? - rl-is cs.uiw~- owe clean liEVel’Y b0y wants to .winf the war NOW) b0l'S. here is your chance. Our - Allies are in dire need of food l lil(-'bi(;»’t'}l_"'--fi(~’r tiliiif QWH D€0ple and for the __ armies. Canadian farmers want to_ raise ~.‘-1r-myarl'y==pouhd"of food the soil will yield. - j_~iff*~i§§_tfflt`t»akes plenty of work to plant, cultivate and harvest the grain and the _ roots. So Canada asks all loyal sturdy boys _from < . 15 to 19 YEARS inclusive to enroll in the_Soldiers of the Soil _to help raise the food so necessary ‘ to win the war. ‘ i Boys_ will be paid regular wages accorgliiig to their ability and willingness to work, \ ' ` -Alsfl @V€FY boy who gives threeinonths _ 0f_ S11USi.HCf0I`l.' service will be presented with a bronze ' ' i r` _.` ._._._.. “_ ’ BADGE OF HONOUR 5 _ i by tire Government of the Dominion of Canada. . _ This Badge in after years will _ he proof that that boy did his bit .for his _ country. 1 ,_ Every boy whether he hires out or ` works -on his father’s farm at home will be entitled to the medal if he works “ for three months. ' See your High School Teacher, Scout Master or Y. M. C. A. Secretary' and get the enroll- _ _ ment blank. /-’ 11° Y' Enrolincnt begins on March _K ; ii_`\; l ' _ 17, and will continue lor a week. "lf -~ 1" 'il'-4' 9°'-5 Canada wants, at least, 25,000 * ~v5G,__`,,'f;' boys to volunteer. _ "’-\ e How about it boys? 6an'ada Food Board Ottawa ' Henry B. Thompson, 1 i - Chairman /_/_ . li/."; `1' to it . ' ~~< " ~ i ‘ `” "" ' ‘ ' ° Spain Raffles .Th G" d ii e entral uar ian V = ~-»~---- | up her Fe athersj COME to the School Bulb show and - do something ito help IT PAYS to buy in this province. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may _ he had at the News and Variety Store, 70 Great George' St., opposite St. Dnustnn's Cathedral. CLYDE _RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Annunl Misslonar oilerlng tonight at '7.Il0. Special' programme. Ile- citations and musical items. Pos'r,PoNEo-' The ,auellonf -sale on the premises _ot Mr. Francis J. McKenna, Mt. _Hynn, which was to have taken place Monday, Marcli I 11th, has been postponed until Sa- turday, March 23rd. 4034-3-20M3i. POSTPONED- The Auction sale __on the premises of Mr. _Francis J. `-McKenna, Mt. Ryan, which was to _ have taken place Monday, March 11th, has been postponed un`tll 'So- tnrday_ March 23rd. 4034-3-20M3i. AID FOR HALIFAX-The Guar- dian has received from Mrs A. M. Gi-een, Secretary ot the Success Wo- men's Institute, Graliam's Road, a ino- ney order for $18 for the Halli’ax"Rc- liet' Fund and has forwarded same to the proper authorities. .__1L- HAMPSHIRE NOTES.-llumpshire has lost one of its lnost popular far- mers in the person ot Mr. John Sast- .ou. Mr.“Easton has gone West, ac- companied by his daughter, Irene.- Mr. Cecil Stewart and Mr. Harry llolmes are doing qulto lt rushing business.-Mr. Duvld Mitchell hun ro- _ turllfd homo after visiting friends lii Nor h Wiltshire, the guest of .ll/ir. and Mrs. Charles Ea.»iter.- Hampshire school is coming forward by leaps and bounds under the able manage- ment. of Miss Jeanette Ilowncr.-Mr. Derrlll White is training his trotting 1 mare. Mr. White is al lover ol` liorses oapocially last ones.--Mr. Chester Ed- wards, merclmnt, is doing a. good business. _ Mr. Oliver Tremere has re- turned home after li week's vacation. , iN SPORTING CIRCLES.-Pat Doh- I erty, the Sydney horsemen, _well l known in this Province. who trains ` the stable in Fredericton, has purch- ased Thomas Earl. 2.05%, and will race him in tho free for ails In Maine and New llrlinswic-k this season. ‘ Thomas Earl is by the Fai-l and it hall' brothel' to Earl Jr., recognized as one . of the greatest race horses ot' the past ‘ decade. Mr. Dollerly secured Thomas Earl from W. W. Marvin, the indiana horsemen. who sent Vanza 2.12%, Dan Paine. Pearl Bourbon and other _fast ones to the Sydney relnsman. Last season Thoma_s Earl laced on I the Grand Circuit. but dldn’t show well until he reached Lexlngtomwhere l iw was third in 2.031/,, Early in tile l season lie was taken ill, but Mr. Mar- ' vin assured Mr. Doherty in a letter. recently, that Thomas -'Earl would J have a great season in 1918 and has ~ urged the Sydney horsemen to race l his new importation on the Grand - Circuit. Thomas Earl is a 6 years old. l having taken the mark as a 4 year ok.; /It is likely that William Sharon. the ""`Fredericto,n tralner,_wlli go to indian- " iéin`in April to’ bring Thomas Earl to the capital. _ - _ ::Millt:a1'y Service Act. 1917 King’s County Appeal Tribunal-0\viug»t_o the di- illculties of trunsportahoii tho Appeal Judge for Kiug’s County has adjourned all the _appeals before him. from day to clay, and will ‘I = 'F .-1 i lnpil i continue to do so until such , EL. ~Y _ _¢-....... _ » A L' l0'll.lfl`i./ERYD ' time as travelling facilities l iniprove. Any men who' have found it impossible to at- tend on the day set. out in 'the notice sent. them, are required to' attend as soon as conimunlcation has been 'opened up to the tllifcrcnt sections of the County.-_-`W. W. Stanley, Reg. 1lI.S.A. ` 4007-3-19M2i. ::Tlie Oil of the People. Many oils have come and' gone. but Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil continues to maintain its position and increase its sphere of usefulness each year; dts sterliiigqual- ities have brought it to the front and kept it there, and it can truly be call- ed thc oil oi’ the people. Thousands have benefited by it and would use no iYo'u`lll Like the Flavor - ‘ ,, `. A We Aim to Please IIll\'\\\\\\\ZIIll\U.N\iJl¥ 0 . ’ . '=i iine'line of Choice Gf0C¢fi¢S- We would like a slim of your natwnasv- Why not entrust us with a trial order ? _ J John Byrne; & _,-,_C<} 1 _` ..._.... ._ .. -- --"' a | » \. \. _ .* ‘l _ ~_ . _ ` . ~ ____,,_` A .. ___ _-_.,,_,_,..-.. ...-,.____._,,. ._ __ .-.....,.._..,_-_....__- _ .___ _ _ _“__ ._ ._ _ .~_ .T _..._ aa., -' _ .. _ ‘ _._...._......i__.. ..._ __ __ _ _.__~__..__ _ , _ ».». ...... ...___ _,.,. ..,-_....._ _ .-..--_-... . .N v¢,‘~ |u I / _, ___'4__“,,J/C w __<_ __,. __ ___,,_.‘_ _ __ _ 1. . . ._ .\i.-. 5 E ““*"° - . _ t \ _ _ ... . ‘ 'ilie Hands are-:ll ; An index to Character I ¢.4».»_ -_.~. . An up-to-date m a n - icnririg outfit selected from ' our lstllck will en- able you to keep your hands* and nails in the pink of condition. l | - Nall Buiefs, *N a i I Solasors,‘='C u tl cl e s, Regina. where they will reside for the candy sale P. W. C. Hall, Friday Mar. 22nd. 3 to 6, no admission fee. Pro- ceeds for patriotic and soma; pm. P0909, 4045. BEAN SUPPER.-The North lllvor Women‘s Instituto promise it gootli programme and bean supper on' we I . Thursday March 21st at 7.30. Adults 35 cents. Children 20 cents. lf not fine will be he-ill iii-st fine night. l _ 4010-3~10l\i3l. 5 IMPORTANT meeting oi’ the Ladies Auxum-Y of me A,-my ,md Navy Venn that they iight in Spain is ll<~l|~rior-l runs' in soldiers -Room, Market Bulld- .iag -this afternoon at 3.30. All ladies lil- tcrested lu returned soldiers invited to attend. 4044.' _ BEAN SUPPER.-The North Ilivei' Women's institute promises a good programme and bean supper in the hall on Thursday March 21st at 7.30. Adults 35 ce/uLs_. Children 20 cents. li' not line will be held first ilne night. ` 4010-3-19M3l. LEAVE FOR THE WEST TODAY.l Messrs. J. \V. Morcsldc and J. B. More- leare <_i return to their honicstends this morning after li most enjoyable visit to their old home in North Mil- ton_ On their retum they will be ae- compained by Messrs. Lorne More- slde and Milton Crubbe, ot 'North Mil- ton. Bruce MacDonald of Ebenezer. James Mt-Neil of Caulignn anti' .\lliton Kennedy of New Perth, I PTE. LIVINGSTON DEAD. -- Mrs. Duncan Livingstone ol' this city re-I celvcd notice from Ottawa yesterday informing her that ber son, No. 71211? Private Gordon lilvlngston of the 20th l Overseas Ilultalloli. t‘:iu:uli:in Expodtl tionnry Parco, who was olilclally rc- ported missing August lfith, 1917, has now heeil. for oiiicial purposes, pre- sumed to have died on or since the above date. Private Livingston, who went over with thc old 105th, was a young man of great promise and his death is it severe shock to his par- ents, who had hoped that thc sus- pense ot` the past year mlglit end oth- erwise. SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL.-.t Very .siieersstul social evening was indulg- sfi in at the close or me li. \v. rf. .nis- slon Study (‘l:iss of the \'. ill. (‘. A.. on Satuitlay nlght_ A pleasing program was rendered which included at solo hy .\li°. Vlckorson which was greatly enjoyed by all. Gaines of various kinlls were played and the evening was pleasantly spent. Auld Lang Sync and spme favorite college songs brought this social' event to ll close. The spring examinations-will-soon he- lli full swing and these study classes will_so`oii` bc ’bi‘okeu lip but the mc- mory of the pleasant evenings spent nt the "Y."" will be' cherished by all. Credit for such iz successful class is due' largly to the *student volunteer class including. Misses Duchelnan. Tanton. Stewart. '_I`,a_lt. MacLaren. Nicholson, andfMcssrs. Aitken, Spin- die and Aitken.--J. __ _____ ____ _ HORSE NOTE.-Unless n. well known horsemen here changes his mind, one ot' the fastest horses in the Provinces' is likely to come this way. providing a sale can be effected says the North Sydney lierald: The new comer is the recent/Iinporta`tlon ol' l-lammond Kelly, ol’ Southport, P. E_‘ l., named Colorado L 2.19. which last, week defeated in straight heats Lil-‘ ilan Pnlclleii and Derby. at C-har-lotto-l town, iii the fast time ot’ 1.07. 1.04 and- 1.03. pretty fnsl ice going. llowever.| much depends on ine outcome of thc' race on the Charlottetown ice this, week between Colorarlo I., Angus Dlll-- ard; Dlogola and King Olkn. toni' of the fastest ice horses perhaps in the Dominion. Should the Kelly horse win, it might mllitate against .his coming. here: for the reason that the price; might go up a bit. providing, of course' Mr. Kelly has the horse 'lu the murk- ct. CHILDREN’S AID MEETING.-At! la special meeting of the Board ot Management ol' the ChlIin:1i~liir->:_ lil Spain; r \ ' ` ` l _l-WT _N __.-__D1‘AN""-__; __ _ _ _ _ __ _1f»‘4ssFivE____W_,_ 11;;-,rg 1,, n “fp-0105,., mwm- mm ,,,.n,|Si 17.- --FI ' ' -_ __ L-,=‘_-_'-i___-.~_____. _-- 'N inessages io Germany, l-‘or rl neutral to cominiiiilcntc -with rl hclligcrciit is quite ar‘cordiiii.' to the rules oi' war- fare. bill it is' not neeoi~lliiip- to tilt-so llionglil ili.|t il \vo'uld bo ll.lpp_\ ii llicf l`iiiio f`~"l'l\\-'\ll.\'~ »'\ ll`0<'l_\' Nl this ish Govcrnnieut. On tlic whole Spain ploallyy Tho Government has sought to he impartial. li hllppens. liowc\'ei', to put the .~.ci'o\vs on Spain, and this posltioniti wlill-ii llio ufilles find llii-i'n- solves niay bn i‘espuli.~'i'lilc i`or llic proseiil (Hiliiii:-i r~i'i..~'l iliaiil :irlvit-os l':|ill>li io: .~=liov.' liicli il ii-.id Iwvli siitiiml :ll .\l.i|:' . rid. _\'r~l~_|v~'l io rnlil'_\ Ihr- :i;;i‘f.\ciiioii\ oil llil- p:|l'i lil il l'.lliiiioi .-ii,-.iic<~ir~ll oi' But Now, th¢ Clamps! ipi‘o~fiei'i|i:liii.-ni iu;|_\‘ liore been res BLIND BELIEF Swellisll (`oi:.sul Gii_=;l:l\'ll:~' Sivan sziifl, in tliwilssiiig the war: "Til" f‘Xil0sui'es from lim-no_»; .\ii'c-s . I _ » _ _ isliow tlllll Gl‘riiinii_\- liclie\'v_~: l|ll‘s fall' of the means of coiniiuiiiicatioii i<>|ll\f‘ 11111'-‘illvll as to its llr-111': \\'01'll\|- give. piililni-_v liitelligeiice. This lirisl while, willioiil lho l'iiiled Suites. .\in»1 happeiied in Spain. as wo lliiow, but cricnn mitioii ure iiooilmi iii !~lpnin dsl tho Spanish (lovornmmit img not lin;-ii irllirli als coiiiiiiori _<:<~m