;§-.,. , _ rl* l' q_..‘\\*§-£.‘.': Eli ` 17? __ U in _U ~ 11 fi? iii* ’.l“f .,. Jil p 515 `1. it rv. _ 1.. ,_.fe ffi , 5.4¢. v. :\ , rv? i is 1 ~ . r . E _ l lf; i. in ; » | Y - ' ti QE » 4 |\ 'Qs I » iv i i .J .`»~‘i‘ ' .‘ ‘v - J 4.' ' . l ._ t \ in . ig ‘ s , .‘ | xi 1', r * hi' e O I ~ I Biliousness 5' _ it _ i if-. x ' il; , ‘_ r f 1 i-. 'l' '» o.. _,_ -._, iv ‘\; __l,_ 3 ' .I GUARDIAN ...°It pays to buy in this Province. `...°Johu Morrison, _Black Bush, we working at ,lullhez for Mc- eheru Brde, had his hand cut with the sew and was confined to his homo for several"days' but is able to be at work again.° ' ...°Arthur Stanley, son of conduct- or Stanley, Souris, who while on duty as brskemsp on the Fipchhurg l'l_llway_ division, Mass, had the mis- ' ...°llr|. Harry Weatherble, Lake V°l'd¢. il visiting her Darents William C. and Mrs. Jen ins.° ...°Fideles Deegle, Lower Rollo Bay, who was ,visiting in Tlgniah the guest of his daughter Mrs. Ehnanuel Gallant, has returned home! , ...*Wiiile cutting cordwood at New Harmon esterdn Daniel Barr o _ v y _ v 1 I, Priest Pond nad the misfortune o cutting his hand badly with the axe. fortune of getting his wrist broken. He came to Souris to have the wound Hi arrived home Thursday evening dressed and hopes to be at work a- I ere he williremaln 3 few weeks.° 'gain in 3 few weeks) V ' i \ _L_,\‘ ._-4-,*-' l 9 fO1’ _ i -1-' -1 More Money 5"' \ f' the H, i ‘ 1 -" Small Dealers over it either. dilional cash in your till The Telephone ...ar The blg man isn`t big in spite of the tele- . phone -it`s because of it, to ri certain extent. lf vou're satisfied with the profits your great-grandfather made, ifyou just want to eke n out a bare existence from your business, if more business don‘t look good to you---well, a phone' - will be just in the way---a bothersome ornament- ' But, mark it down plain, if you want more business, a larger and better class of customers, straight tips on all the markets, the mbst profit- able of inside information and the respect of your customers and envy of your competitors---` in short if you want 'success-~-you’ll see what ` we can do for you, and you \vou't waste time . I The phone will bring you business---it will prove its worth in better returns, in actual ad- ' I . - W Let Contract Dept, prove these facts to you. _ 1 1 ,. i ri Co., of P. E. I., \ ~ ' ‘_ A, . 1', ” L ~»\a.»'-- ...»`_. :as-12' "-I "'¢‘ Y!" ¢ _ _ .v.~ . ,_ _ _ can 'TN *Hills ally G. dim be obts‘ii‘r2`at'.B?-J'.' llellgnw Drug store, Sourls. , ___ I -.-‘All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Sourts and vicinity should be handed to F. G. Jordan. agent. » ~--°A~ J. _1\IcAuley, Hermanvllle, while returning from the concert in ;St_. Columbus Hall recently, had the misfor`tune of having his horse's foot bthlll’ cut by getting in the ice at Paui’s Bridge! ' ...°McEachern Bros, lobster packers at Black Bush, have secured stock lol' the traps which they intend build- ing for the spring fishing. The con- tract for the building ol six hun- dred is let to John J. Mclnnis, ex- pert trap builder of Bouris.' ...°'l`be energetic lobster packcr, Li. -- D. Mlisasc, fHermanville, is to be congratulated on adding a codlish plant to his factory which is to he in charge of Ronald Mclsaac, Souris. The lumber is on the site ready for the, erection of the plant and the carpenters will begin work as soon as possible. The many friends of Mr. Mclsaac wish him success in his ne:.' enterprise* ...*A delegation of the citizens of Souris waited on C. H. Sterns, yes- terday morning, asking him to be- come 9, candidate ior the Mayoralty. He will give his answer today. Dr. A. l\’lcL'ean is also in the field and his nomination papers have been signed by a large number of the leading citizens. The Dr. favors the progres- sive policy for the town. Nomination papers have also been 'signed for A. B. Paquet, J. W. Brennan and B. Creamer, as councillors! i ...Vile leap-year dance at the home of Mr Capt. Daniel Mclntyre, Clear Springs, on Tuesday evening was largely attended by the young people of that place. Frank B. McDonald, ‘ Black Bush, Leo Gillis and Ronnie }McIsnac, St. Margarets, supplied ex- .cellent violin music for the occasion. |A delicious repnst was furnished by gthc hostess . and her daughters in gthcir own excellent style. The party ‘broke up in the wee, sma' hours all idelighted with the evening’s enjoy- mcnt ‘ _ Charlottetown, P. _Eu _ ._ i Cure Constipation L -_-‘The \|omin¢_.D5ily Guardim can -be db!-lIn»d_ st,»_W.~'A.‘ 3ol1nston'|. Montague. ' - ...'Mrs. Rev. W, E. Johnson, Ken- sington, is visiting friends in Souris-, the guest ol Mrs. Matthew.‘ ...°For Pal-mer Marine and Stat- ionery engines, write Charles Els- worth, Souris. 2-18rd1i. ...°Alex McDonald, Black Bush, und Fideles Cheverie, New Zealand, arc busily engaged getting their set lines 'ready for the spring's cod fishing* ...‘All news, advertising and sub- scriptions in Montague and vicinit- should be handed to Martin McKin~ non, agent. i ...'James A. McDonald, Black llush. who had his arm badly hurt while lumbering is improving and will sown 'be able to resume work.” ...'Mrs. John Garrett, Souris, will bc a passenger to Charlottetown this morning to see her daughter Bella, who is ill of Tonsillitis.* ...'Donald G. Montgomery, late of Cobalt, Ontario, was a visitor tr Black Bush recently, the guest. of Jas. VI. McLean. Mr. Montgomery intends spending a few months at his old home in St. Margaret's.' ...*The Palmer motors, hnndled by ,Charles Ellsworth, Souris, ure equip- ped with the latest improvements. A new timer, something altogether din- .eyent to anything else on the mar- ket. ...*Tlie following _ are the Souris market prices:-Butter, 24 to 20 cents; eggs, 24 cents; potatoes, 45 cents; turnips, 20 cents; beef, 5l to 7 cents; pork. 72 cents; hay, $13 to $15; straw, $7; oats, 58 cents; hides, 9 cents' belts, 35 to G0 cents;_calf- skins, $10 cents* __.-'rite Gmc west and store of Souris never docs thinss by the hal- ves. This time they have iiimigura- ted n Leap Year sale during which thev will give from 20 per cent to 33 1-3 discount od all lines of wint_ei- cd," especially :it this season of thc ,_vear, and this is certainly an oppor- itunity of saving money. The cxtrn 'day in February this year can mean inn enormous saving to citi'/.ens of \F'ouris and the s\irrm\udin_s country, land Sterns Son & Po, thc progres- ‘sive proprietors, will he gl-ad to have a visit from friends and customers everywhere. See special announcement on Monday. . 2-l7dr1l. rroods. "Money saved is money earn- °The meetin ol the Your leafs K V 8 ' -Guild. Montague, on Sabbath morn- ing last` was held as usual au\d was fairly well attended. Tomorrow the paper for the morning will be read by George lvlclntyre on The Massacre uf the Innocent.-M&l»f~ 2- MONTREAL STOCKS Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- (rm-dy & (_‘o,, Stock & Bond Brokers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Open Close itch.. 16 '12' Cement _ 23% 23 Cement Prcfcrreil 89 89 Detroit 53f 5st Dom. Steel 58% 59 Dom. Iron l’fil_ 104 194‘ lllontrcal Power 1912 191; \Iontreal Train. 243; 2432 Rio De Jnnciro 113} 1133 MARITIME SECURITIES. BANKS Ask Bid Feb. 16 '12 British ..... .........150 147 (‘0mmcrcc .........218} 217i Nova Scotia ......275} 274% Montreal... ".2455 244i ltoyal ...235 234 BURBANK PLANS CACTUS P-AINT. SANTA ROSA; Cal., Feb. 14.- Luthcif Burbank is negotiating with one of the largest paint houses in thc world to supply it with cactus leaves. “One loaf,” said he, “will make ten gallons of paint." Catarrh Cannot be Cured with _LOCAL Al’l’LlCA'|‘_IONS. as they rnunrrt reach the sent ofdiseasc- Catnrih gs ii hloocl or coiintitiitional disegisrl. and in rrrlrjr to cure it you must take_intcrnal reniedles. HaIl's(lntsrrah Pure i- taken internally. nnd acts directly on the hmorl and mucous iuirfnccv, Hal“s Catnrrh Guru is not :i qunclr medicine, It._w_as pr_escr\b- ed hy uueoithe best. physicians in this cou_ntr_‘y for yours and is fi regular 'ire- sci'i_Dti0u. It is composfd pf the best ti nies known. combjned with the best blood purifiers, acting directly _on the mucous surfaces 'l`ho ns-riect coinhinntlon of the twolngredlentsis what produces -'uch wond-=r_ul results in curing Untarrh. Send for testimonials free- F..l. OHENEY & 00., Props., Toledo,0 Sold b,\' llruggists price 'i5c DUBLINFIRST- 88" mrdli'-ll men s wonderful d 1 . -_ lrect food value of Bovril- 'mom m'°“~. ‘ll it Invalidv-children and all wh 1 - iccfcd to fatigue and eirpolure nredu empumly mb' 1. f 9 I = I .. . f I _ ,___ fsee British Medic il Journel September |6ih, l9ll, _ \ __ A Bos'roN LETTER. n -, 2%" , ».__._. , BOSTON, Feb. _16-When one hears “the Island"spokenot in New Eng- land, New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, there is never any need toask Which? The definite article is applied to Prince Edward by right of natural lltness, the only one worth mention- ing, and quite undisputed by natives _of less favored sea.-girt acres. I meant to speak of the Island po- tato, worth a Klondike nugget this year;_also the Island egg, which will be greatly 'welcomed when ice per- mits and will certainly gladden the hearts of shippers. One hundred thousand bags of potatoes were brought over the Atlantic by the liners last, week and sold at $2.75 per bag. Maine dealers are said to lie holding back their stock until seed time, but extreme cold weather is al- so a hindrance to railway shipment. Southern crops are doing well and will be in early. In October fresh liennery eggs sold at 60 cents, but can be bought at present writing for 49 cents and butter at 47 cents per pound. It is lone; since I have seen so many a»hle-bodied men loitering around and asking for food at the door. Canada is a good place to live in, unless one has the special American aptitude for -"doing” peo- ple! Here there is much groaning and _travailing ' that tradesmen and servants want so much. Years ago Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote his fnmily, who had complained of his extravagance, that "if he could have luxuries he would try and do without the necessities." His townspeople still feel that way; make large gifts to colleges, the encouragement or fads, &c., but skiinping and beating down the price of what a \vage-earn- ways demand cut~price servicei V The Lawrence strike i - ' 'tion of uns. Employee; liiitltiiilim are sensitive and 5 clergyman wnim fashionable ' congregation who B e his mind, or a newspaper printipnh wgulld soon be unpopnlan ng it e cost of raw mat ‘ does not account for tliguliligclfrtgxll living: people have educateacur M selves to thinking that when an em' icle is put on the market they glut' have lt.. A dozen years ago an Bula: mobile was 9, 1-are sight in Boat” _now there arc often three found 1,; one family. Judge 1* b sized up .the sitiiafi)ori:rlisG‘r“ll]i‘tsh;a father." but fans to ten or 3,' makeshifts and imposition pmcm; in order to make the show! E _ ' Bane. Nonruarron, SOUTH RENFREW, Feb. 16-Ag the nominations here yesterday D, M. J. Maloney was nominated if th' C_‘ons_ei-vativcs to oppofp Hom vG,,: P- Gl`Bh&m. former Liberal Minismf Of Railways ae the Liberal meeting _ Black Prince Hose at all the Leading Dry Goods Stores. _ Big Savings for you in il] departments at our I"orccdR¢~. moval Sale. Nat. Clo. Co I" Take l'Inll‘s Family Pills for constipation 2 I d ' __ ' “ M*,_ _:ZA i _ __ erillays for freely, Such iioople 31. ' 5 31 " “"“' '° ‘ '_ ” * h and Siren th is overneii it . iw, , 8 H if ° IZ 7 U | ali. .___ , he ood ow is YO Blood. l_l_.\_ . . _ sign The Blood is life itself-if it is not strong and pure good healfli is iuipo.'-2" l\lac's Blood Food is cr uiposcd of medicines that ha e b t' l _ . _ _ , - _ _ . v ern con inuous y S1510 and fllS03SC IS 1”¢21Cly i0 lily WSISIC y0Uf €UU1‘€ SySt¢1l1- used for a great number of years in the leading hospitals and prescribed b eminent \ _ To properly enjoy life you must have health and without pure, stror g and? _ . . . . » ` rich blood in Om, S Stem health is im ,(,Ss,b,c_ _ ()nly the purest drugs and chemicals are used in its coin icsition while the r ' No amount of cold creams,skiu foods or toilet ' For a Good preparations will do you any earthly good if p iysicians both in this country and in Europe. y y i ,, , _ , . _ 1 » _ _ grentest taie and accuracy are followed in its iiianufacture. It is for this purpose that Mads Blood is made. It is the best blccd and Mac-’s Blood Food is nota cure all but by acting directl on and enricliin ` nerve food in the world today and is now placed on the market as :i positive bcon - i the blood, strengthens the wasting tissues and thereby helpingytlie system to warg to all who suffer from diseases arising from ,poor or impure blcod. _ off dig-359, .l. V_- :E f ii . . ._ . .-___ .- 1,, 5.5#-‘:_ ~,,_- _ . _. i 1 w , ;. , _ J .A ». * ._ ,. '- ' . \ . - , _ A l 0 ` H . l~ » .I i' Those suffering from nervousness, head- ”- _ l ° COTnpl€xlOn your blood is not rich, strong nnfl pure. The foundation of all good complexions is rich, healthy blood and only by possessing this can you have a clear skin and good complexion. In this connection you will find Mac's Blood Food of unsurpassed merit, for it promptly works out the cause of all trouble, purifies the blood, strengthens the body, removes all facial blemishes and skin er- uptions and gives you a :oft velvety skin and a clear velvety complex- ion. ry- Mac’s Blood Ford builds up a beauty that is more than skin deep. Try a box. For Women Indoor \\'or_k such as most women and girls . are engaged in makes the systciii entirely un- and GITIS fit for the sudden changes in weather peculiar to our climate, and colds, headaches, nenralgia, loss of appetite, poor circulation and other disorders are the general rule. Th-is, combined with other ailments, makes life ‘miserable for most folk and only by the u-e ofa good blood and nerve food can thc system be brought back to that .state of health and strength that nat- ure inlended you should possess. It is in cases such as these that Mads Blood Food dr moiistrates its worth to all .peo(ple. It is the great- est blood and nerve tonic that has et er been offerr to the public and for rich results, health giving qualities, ditease destroy ing powers and curatives qualities is in a class all its own. ~ ' ` .-.-_~_-- -_ __-_-____v_Y. . _ _ _ _____A_ _ _--_-_ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ _A_~_-_»_-_-_~_»_-_ _ A -_-_ _-_-f -_-_Aff Ailments Relieved by Macs’ Blood Food Anaeinla, Brain Fag, Bloorl l)i.~:orrlers, Bodily Weakness, Despondency, Dyspepsia, Debility, Exhauslion, Epilepsy, ' I"ainting, Headaches, Hysteria, l-Ieartb'urn, i Heart Palpitatioii, Iiisoinnia, Languor, Loss if Vigor, Morning Sickness, Ncrvousness, Poor Appetite, Rheumatism, Sciaticn \ , I halt Rheum, Skin Diseases, lleart Strain. Prepared ...ga solely aches, neuralgia, irritability insoniniaiand ` A word to other ailiuents arising from an imperfect N ETUUUS PeOple nervous system should immediately secure relief by the prompt and proper use'of Mac’s Blood Food. The above disorders are caused 'by the presence of impufe blood in the system and can only be cured by a tonic that will build up the condition of the blood and make it stronger and more healthgiving. This is just what Mac’s Blood Food is for, makes the blood purer, stronger and more invigorating, t0n€S upthe nervous systeiii to its proper degree of health and promptly sets the patient on the_ right road to recovery. Nervous people should not be without the assistance offered by Mac's Blood Food. Men and boys en a` ed i k ' 1' d to ahigli pitch of ner\§o1§s anlll w}(il1ys;if:iialM.;.)clivi1i}Il For Boys :ind_if the system is not properly cared for the (Ind M 211 strain is too severe and results in a total collapse of ,body and brain. _ Mac’s Blood Food is the preparation for cases such as this. It Supplies the body with an abundant flow of rich, red blood--the great vital fluid-and keeps all users in a constant state of health and Strength. Fortified with Mac's Blood Food you can enter the battle of life conlideut of success with strong ncrves,a steadv brain and enough health and strength to see you through the fight. `}`or success b0yS Sud men need Mac's Blood Food. ' . . ' One box of tablets will convince on of th ' ii rits but we ing the use of Blood Food Tablets. Take one tablet three times a Y eu' I 9 day after meals. For children-_Cut a. tablet in equal parts and h e X,c;ul_,i,::,ci(;;ng;gld that hor? dime to sm b°xes be “lkm so that give one part after meals. s ved be lasting _ Note-\fVhere`a laxative is necessary Mac's Blood Food No. - ` If mt 5°ld in YOU* l°C3litY “Ry Will bé 1113i1¢l1 Oil f¢°°iPt °f A 2 is recommended. ct George Street the price 5oc per box or_6 boxes for $2.50. ` - _ f Directions for Using ' A dose of laxative medicine should be taken before ccmmenc 2-r 'dsrirtnii _ _ - - v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-K-_-_ _- -_-_-_-__ .__ _____;__-if 155* i___i_-ik_;;_ _.JY-_ _ _ _ - - _ ' _ .“ --_ _ ..__ _ , .,_-_».- '_- ' U .. ....;i-'.'f......';.'i'i