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Make the appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO Telephone 192J _ Wall Paper ‘_‘In the _spring the house- wife’s fancy- Lightly turns to thoughts of Wall Papering- We have the agency for the EMPIRE WALL PAPER CO, and can show you a large variety of the most servic- able paper Made in Can- ada. We havclpaper and bor- der to suit any room. in conimeinoration of the part the British Empire is taking in the present war. We have an appropriate 'design of flags-suitable for public halls. is the time to see our samples and place your orders _.i-1 ____ _ Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd I Montague 8927-il-lliiilli % qua- ; The Easte rn Guardian . .FIT PAYS to buy in this Province. ' ..*T. GORDON li/ES is Guardian agent in Montague. ..°Itliss Mae A. Bell and Misa Julia McKeouglian, Montague. made the round trip to Picton on the winter boats last week.--B. ___ __V_-_-Y-_-_-_~,-_-_-_-_-_ ,-;_ ;:::.~::_ ,v -.-,-_-,-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-of on ' ..*0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order _ i ..°l)r A. J. Fraser, Moutngite, \vill he in Murray ltiver. March 15th and 16th, Murray Harbour, 17th, 1Sth and 19th. All dental work attended to. 8531-3-9m3ie3i ¢_.._ ' -"_ C.A_N_AD_|A1_.N1 : _ f PACl:`|="l'c'; PANAMA.-Paciric l ExPosi'rioN SAN FRANCISCO 'l`icki'is on Fair Iiiarcli ht in _\`ov_ Itoiii. Liniit 'l`lirt't~ Month: $ 124.60 From PICTQU iloiiiit and Returning via Vliicngn. ,‘ ‘icing vin l`liicago and Rcturzzinii via Vzinrouvcr, or virc vcisa. -`.ili.!.i)ailil|tioiiul ' ~ \\`. l.l. II()\\`A|l|'. ll_l'.-\-. |` l‘.ll._ .\`l. John. X. ll. Clovei'iiii: :iiid applying l‘f.;i- . ti:rc.~‘. that are original in ilistiiiuioii iviiitsr (`ii'tus Snprcnie. at; iircseiiiiini today. was conceived, developed and delivered almost before thc tuileiid ot' thc Ilippoilroiiic irucl-as removed thc sto the Shnbcri siorchouses. arms to the clrcu_s-lo_vlng public ot' New York and outlvlitg districts, the lair clirysalis bore no sordid tmcci-i through wliicli it hail sprung into bc- ing. llowcver icliciiolisly the cclchruieil circus kings ot' hippodronic tract his- tory have i'cste.rcd. and iurtliered the lnisiiicss oi the tanbark arena. it re- bluzc the trail to an uutruniniclcd path and io produce the pioneer indoor cir- ,._‘cus in iiiiilwliit.er-tricil :ind proven, 0 thc iirst ot' its kind. I, \\’licn thc iticu oi' sucli an innova- _ tion was in its cmhryotic sizitc, inany their heads sagcly and avcri'cd that such :iii exprrinicnt would iicvor go over." llut thc Scliuberts, who never oi' the coy iatvors ot' chance, went straight ulicad with their planning, engaging and working, until the eyes ot' the whole friitcrnlty ot' circus peo- ple througlioui. the country were for-~ used upon thc big plnyhousc ln Now York. lt has been said that the clown oi' thc modcrn circus is the lineal dos- ceniluiit ot ilic royal “cntortaiucr" of the kings oi' bible times. und although it is ii. far cry i'roni liabylon to lirouil- way, it st-cms tliero is more than a grain of stiniiy in this supposition. for human nature, from the day of its creation until the present. and until .-_will cvcr siiatcli t'roi1i iieeting time u moment iioiv and then t'or play and pleasure. Clowns are the iiiicrowiied kings ot' kindliiicss. thc bright spots in tho prosy ilicntrc of lite, and it is herc ut thc Muniniotli .\iIidwiiiicr (‘ir~ cus Siiprcmc that they hold sway ovcr thc hearts ot' big iuid littlc allkc. lt ls here ut the Hippodronie's unparall- eil cnicrtainnir-ni lliiit the instinct for play and ixiintion intiy be sutisiicd to thc utiermost. i'or the coiicliivo ol' clowns, and ilic daring liureback rid- crs, .cqulilbrlsis, acriiilists, wircwalk- crs, educated uniinuis and the spcll- liiiiiling thrills that abound in tht teeinliig progriini. keep eternally on the itleri ilic sc-iiscs ot' eyc and cur. WHAT TO D0 WITH KAISER WILHELM. _ il~`roiii thi- Cliriiitian \\'nrld.) llcv. .laiiics lianillion, minister of Sl. Aiidrew's (‘liiircli oi Scotland in Livcrpool. who is chaplain oi’ the “‘l.lvcrpool Scottish." in which posi- tloii he i-iii:-ccctlcd thc lute l)r. .loliii Watson (“lan l\’lcclnrc|:."), rccentiy accompanied thc "Scottish" to Edin- burgli, and i-onductctl a series ot' mili- tary servlccs for them in St. Giles' Catlicilral. ills iniiiistrntioiis were so greatly nppreclatcd _that he had no liesliutloii in tolling an uiinisiiig story itgaiiist himself. ()ii one occasion, nl tho oillccrs' mess, some of thc junior nicnibcrs iverc saying what they would like to do with the Kaiser, should lic fall into their luindii. Oiic young liciitonnni thought lic'm|;:ht hc i-oudemucd to shovcllliigcoal at the Liverpool clcctrli: generating station; -mother that o spell oi’ work ns n noir-union dock laborer might be pro- iliablc to lils Majesty. At last the col- oiicl. looking across at Mr. llumllton. genially roiuarkod, "Well, ireiitlcnieii, alter attending Mr. llanillton’s ser- vices, and hearing his three sermons, l should be quite content to leave the R IDX DIVIDENDS PilD The following is t. nat or com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most ot these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park.. .....10 Prince Albert.. .....10 (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 paid.... R. J. McNeill Co. cash 60. stock 50 Rayner Stoneliurst Silver Fox Co. pald.... ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. ......pald .20 B. l . Rayner, West Gore N. ....psid 105 Black Prince Fox Co... . . .paid .50 General Fur Farms, Ltd....pa.id 17 Mount Edward. .. . . . . . . paid 10 (With additional 10' p. c. soon) Murray Harbor. ._ . . . . . . . . .cash .30 . (More soon) Upton.... cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Sliver & Patch Co..... ..cash 35. stock, 70 Silver Tip.... ......casu 15 (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany. Ltd.. Montague. . . . . . ..15 (added three paira to ranch and hold securities tor balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay un- other...... . . . . . . ..10:).c. Crnpaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash _ New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p. c.` cash. and more later. Regal .. .. .. .. 18 Dundas .__ 50 ciisli and 300 stock Silver Fox Ilancliing (`o 20 (llull oi' yeur's product added to breeding stock) Seal River Black Fox Co.. .. . . . . . .. 16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diaruond.... Rogers Paton.... ......10 (More later) The Freeland Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will he paid alter the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Stl. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent. later. Richmond Bay Fox 'Co., 20 per cent (More later.) _ Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash. . . ....15 - (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... .......25 Peerless....... and balance after January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Bemity Fox Co., Ltd.... ...60 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. Co., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 (and two foxes added io stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (ln addition to stock dividend ol 100 p. c.) Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque I-‘ur Farming Co.. Ltll-_- -- -10 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox (.o. 100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bideford Fox (‘.o._ Ltil.......200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 3a p. c.: bal- ance, 65 p. c.. will be paid soon. 100 p. c. in stools! Beechgrove ._ Hamilton S B Fox Co _ . . .. _ . ...0 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . . . . . ..10 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. .. ......l7 A E Mclioan, Ltd .._. .._._.30 _ (Casli and stock. Reduced capital from $25,000 to $17,500 per pair by adding six pairs to the ranch.) EHIDAED NlllDKilS YJ (Special to the Guardian.) _ (?lIl(‘A(i0, i\Iur<-li 'i`.-\‘\'l»c:ll, .\0. 1’ rc-d, $1.42; A, 1.44%; No. 2 liarfl. $1.421/g; A, $i.4li\,l. corn. .\'o. 2. rv!- iow. Tatar-.; No. 4. yellow. ilf\‘f~.-1 .»\. 701,50.; N0. 4, white, 701'.; .\, T0’/jg. Oats. No. 3. white. 5:'»f}ic.; Stunduril. 501'.; .-\, fiilbic. Rye, No. 2. $114- |l__“\" icy, 700. Tlmotliy. $4.50; A. _$6.001 clover, $10.50; A, $14.00. I‘0l'll. $17.25- Lard, $!).5)'.'; ribs. $0.00; A, $0.50. ('l\l"|`()\\'N M ARK l'/l S Pork 9°- Onts iwliilet U00- Oais (black) 5'1"?- Straw (per ton) Sli-00 Huy. pressed, (per ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) ` 350- Prlnt Butter (per lb.) 200 Fowl iper lb.) NIC. Cliicltcns ll 10 13<`-_- Wlicat. ipcr buslicl) $1.00 to $l~`-'lt Biif-liwlit-tit. 700-- Bp_\°l(\_\' 'I0 I0 T50. »'l"nb liuilir (por iii.) `~’4“V- Potatocs (per bush.) 300 Turnlps (per bush.) 150 Hides liic. Caltsklns 176 Beef (ih.) 7 lfl _S0 Sausages (lb.) 194'- S'SII)l‘] l\Ii\RKE'I`S Corrected Tueldav- Barley per bush. 65 10 756 Buckwheat per bush 70 to 751:. Caliskins pcr lb. 1_4C Eggs per doz. 2""- Hny, (pressed) per ton $12.00 to $12.50 Hay. ilooset pcr ton $10.00 to $10.00 ,‘Hldes, per lb. 100. |0ate (black) por hush Bile. Oats (white) per hush 530- Roller.Mlll Flour per 100 lbs $3.25 to $3.50 25c. 20c. 50 to 7fic. 30c. Potatoes per bush Turnlps per bush. Lamb pelts (each) Wool per lb. Wheat per bush -1.00 to $1.50 cunt stoop units. _ iigitiiir rsortia IIood’s Snrsapiirilla remove! iicrofula sores, boils and other erup- tions, because it drives out of the blood the liumors that cause thi-in. Eriiptions cannot be siicccssfiilly trontod with cxtcrnal applications, because these cannot. purify the blood. _ Hood's Snrsapnrilla makes ncli, red blood, perfeets the digestion, Kiiiscr to the ponder mercies ot ii hoard of l‘rcshyii-rinn mliilntcrii.” ‘ "“‘ lure ~»»ews»~M- and builds np the whole system. In- sist on having Hood'». (lot it now suffer from lndigeatlon is like that o the writer of this medicines may bring some relief. but chronic indi- gestion is almost invariably the re- sult of derange- ments of the liver, kidneys and bowels, and cannot be actually cured until these organs are set right. With the liver sluggish there is constipation, and the food terments in the bowels ln- ltead of being dt- MR- BARRETT. gested. " This is the source of pain and suffering, and the cause of such dread- ed diseases as appendlcitls, peritonitis letter. Stomac The experience of many people who h j- -_ ~ _ _ __ Tnnoasii o_ _ _ _g _ 4: _ _ __ _ _ _~j,_, A Great Blessing to be _ ~ Freed of lndigestion For Years He Suifered After Almost Every Meal- Attributes Complete Cure to Use of Dr. Chue'a Kidney-Liver Pills. and kidney disease. It ll much bet- ! ter to be on the safe side and prevent such ailments by tho timely use of Dr. Chuse’a Kidney-Liver Pills. Mr. J. D. S. Barrett, Nelson, BC., and formerly of Twlllingate. Nild.. writes :-“For several years I was a great lutfersr from lndlgestion. The least hit of food caused me consider- able trouble, and often I could scarce- ly eat a. meal n day. The many reme- dies I tried proved fntlls until I he- gan the use of Dr, Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, and after using about eight boxes I was completely cured. “Since that time I have not been troubled with lndlgestlon, which 1 consider a. great blessing. I feel grate- ful for this cure, and shall gladly an- swer any inquiries from persons sut- terlng as I did." Q- Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, 250 a box, 6 for $1.00, all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates &. Co., Limited, To- .ronto. _ \ GIVE WOMEN THE VOTE AND ~SECURE PEACE OF WORLD. LONDON, l\lart'li 4.--Tile lntcrna- tional \\'oman’s Suilragc Alliuiicc will soon issue and ilistrlbuie a pamphlet advocating the cnfranchisenicnt women as a step towards securing thc world's peace when once the present El. peal and largely written by Mrs. llli liccnt li‘arret Fawcett one oi' thc most ul \\'onian's Suiiragc party in.tlrea liritain, will bc translated into th va.i'ious European lniigiiugiis and sei into all coiiiitrles, bclligerciii. nn noutrul, whose delegates may possibl uttciid tho congress which will di-ic niiue thc terms on which this war wi be settled. Mrs. Fawcett considers iliai it wil be ot' incalciilablc value to the cans oi' woman sui`i'rugt~. ii' such 'u coiigres will put lisell' on record as bclicvin in ciiuail .sii|l'rug1- as ii viiluublii stil gnurd iii' poriiiziiioiii pi-:ici-, just :is th Voiigress ot"\-'ii»nnn :iil\'oc:iii-il for ilu suiiie purpose tho placing of politicu power in tho liaiiils of ilic pcopli'-. Slit- i‘-xplnineii to your i-orri.-spoiiilt»i1 - licr position :ind ri-usoiis for inultin this _ircsli appeal on bt-liuli ol' lic si-x at this tiiiic. “l{uiit," she said. “in his famous i-s say on ‘l’crpeiual l’i-tit-t-,‘ rclii-il the tissuinptioii that it is d_\'nui:ti~‘s uni not thc pcoplii who ivzigi- wars for 11 ( I. l I to siiiicr poigiiun uiiscr_\ ii i ~ i ilile. lit>i'roi°s--iliosc who win as wcl as iliosc who lose. 'l`lic l‘ongrcss o Proicssor hlurrov pointed out in a r cciit urtit-lc iii thc lliliburil Joiiriizi noi. only ileliiiitcly ailvocaied tree i' prcsciiiutivc institulioiis, but liouriil coiiilciniieil such ivlicu ilici' rociigiii'/. and pmt-ii<‘i= ivrongs such as ilic slui' irndc. Ol' strii *lc has been settled. This ap- I. influential leaders oi' the (‘onsiiiution- if ll Y i .r A (ill l ‘ L/ _ it- K/ ` ` iZi~i-..~;tiioii_ .*.`n uiitoi-rut docs not scri- K I D N ously iislt his own piersoii or property \__/ in war; ii is his siibjct-is who stand / ~ " ' i ‘ ' iilinircl- ‘\/ l __ / .N --_'5."i`=,Lll i<'i’DNr`\) \'icnna one liundrcil years ago. as Q ,. ‘ll` tlic coiigrcss ivlili-li niet to set- ilc thc .\'apo1coiiii' wars. and of whit-li ` -tho leading spirits wore thc Emperor _ot Austria, ilic Czar of Russia, tho King oi' l’1-ussla, Lord Castlcreagli. and so i'ortli_ was capable ot' so much wlizit may we hope l`roiii the next ‘great pence coiigress? My hope is iliut ii will again endorse the Kun- iian principle that to extend sell'~gev- criinicni and political power to womcii would ciiornzoiisly strengthen thc iorccs which make t'or peace. “'I`lii»ri~ are twenty six countries at- iiliated to thc international \‘\'onion`s Siiil`ragc Alliance. lf any fair pro- iporiion of these can charge the repre- sciiiativcs of ilicir own country at thc congress to rcmonilier that ihcro ,is no iruu iicniocrucy us long us half - the pcoplc are lt~1't out and :irc desti- l `tuic ot' cvcry vcsiige ot' political pow- cr. ` 1915 will show u great and worthy uilvaiii-c over tSl='.." I l l 0 ___ _ -_na- S il' ,.. Less Income, Same Outgo lloguu-Oi hate February. ‘_` (loorgaii-l’lii\'y is tlioi? I llogaii~-llocziiisc i)'ni workin' bc thc day un' pa_\'iii` rint by thi- nioiiili. `" ,_ i il, I \\\Y`\\\\` ‘ .Q _r ,gli _ ' -'-”‘DODDb ' “U 5 -i .. "Ui 1 .:D..m“v` ._ _Aj xy? __ `§_~.'\ iffé; I \ ° *Ve-,,_l\\\\\\\ RAhl\\_x\\\>\ ' `B R"¢Eu|~iA’T‘ '- >‘ ’-“..i_ll'i‘.’l""‘l.°*'*'S :il ~ ii “i '_' .'l'- _,_'i’_|. ` IQ 3 la* See Two Fair Sometime during 1915 SaiiDiego and SanFrancisco account of the war. _ _ _ Europe has faith ni Ticket Now. _ _ brand Canyon on your way have all combined to make by the Expositions. to go. Write, Phone or Call $571.2-Ziiiilli. Y YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE CALIFORNIA AND HER- GREAT EXPOSITIONS to lake or mountain, seashorc or camp. All the fun, the recreation, the health you count on will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of America, if you go to California and hergreat Expositions, There are exhibits from every country in the world and it is significant to note that not one of the European nations has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its space on “lflacer lo que. tu; Oh! Espana, nunca sonaste” 1915 “To do what thou? Oh Spain. did never dream" '1`HE This is your opportunity to see California-San Diego, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Francisco. To see tie your way back. 'l`lie railroads. the hotels and Exposition Take advantage of the very low ratcs brought on All information promptly attended to and sleeping car reservations made. _ f Tickets sold over any line or route passenger wishes W. Ig: ROGERS s At One Fare you will contemplate a trip- the Expositions. Get Your -Cervantes ALL -Cervantes YEAR . .- , IA 3 E .,i!!‘l_-'.f_‘ _‘.1 E; ` i H1 out and Yellowstone Park on it easy for you. pl on easy terms. 88)7 Il»ll\iil From Factory To Home The Amherst Pianos I.td. have opened out on 159 Queen St. with a stock of fine Pianos which can be sold Call on or write to R. C. McDONALD, ' W Manager I --as auburn