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RAGETWO _ ` ' . ` Tl-IE CHARLOFITETOWN GUAR . __ __________ _ _ _ ___________, _ ___._._...____._ _ _ _ _.___ ____________________ A Annual Meeting EIIUM Illllllli L The following letters have been sont Stubborn Coughs | Sometimesa cough gets beyond where a regular cough cure should beused. I The cough gets chronic and , clings for weeks or months. . Often the ierieral health suffers andt ere is loss of flesh and energy. In all such cases use .lAM|ESON'S I ,iiinuliion ol Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphiies _ _-_-_§_ _ This is a scientific ein_ul- sion 0§]CodhLive; ‘Oil witlii y p osp _iteo ime an sotigl. _ It_builds up strength and vital_ity. It heals any inflamation that may exist. 1 Regular 50c sfze for 35c W ___ .l. G. .lamieson L DRUGGIST L' ".:z:...-L-..l -'-~.....`LL Guard your Eyesight! if your eyesight troubles you. Come in and have us fit you with glasses. We test bv the best methods and guarantee satisfaction. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician _ TIDE TAIELE Q31 1;!-"». r--_e MARCH. High Date Day ‘Time ll’t I 10.57 7.l I I I Witter Timo 22.218 23.30 12.02 @`l¢¢Cii§5££qpa ."."."I"I"_"_".°’.:‘l~7‘.¢`-."."?’.'Jf ~1 :anew-sie.-ov::>.=oc=e¢.cr in ?=.‘1 C\`| M. Til. 11.30 \V. . Th. 0.17 3.3 l`.l'l'l 1.03 " ‘ 13.(l~l 1.51 ll Z7 2.45 3.40 5.01 (5.22 ."."."!"."."."'.""."?‘°§“§’- s¢_1=>.>a:»-¢.:e.w>-¢r.:- 1-‘. Sa. : .: 14.14 14.58 15.48 17.04 7.40 I 18.1-30 F. 8.43 . 19.52- 3 Sa. 9.33 21.03 S. 10.15 22.02 M. 10.52 22.51 Tu. 11.211 2:l_:u; 11.52 _ _ o. I it 10 F. tl..'»!l , ' 20 Su. 1.30 21 S. 2.1:: 22 M. 31.02 23 24 S. M. Tu. W. Th. b-liihlllilli-ll-Alibi @`I35C1l§ ¢k5r-IOQD WV. T ll . ~'£'\¥C:A1_ >-sv-»C1'1L'l QJCAOQKCS .~`-.-T-rl G$2-.Z _._.... 5...... _.EH 14.01 '.l`\l. , ‘ l'(_Ii0 WV. 15.03 Th. F. .- E. .‘."f".°.¢’.:‘.¢‘§"'.*" x-acmzoomcre 16.09 _ i I 17.-is Su. 10.21 S. 54.58 20.20 M. i 0.35 _ ;g1_;g7 Tu. 10,09 I '_'2,;;| 31 W. I0.-14 I I .!.‘i.l-I MARCH-lat to 4th, cold spell. to 9th, squally weather. 10th to 13th, cool, pleasant. l»lth to ltlth, cloudy. .17ll1 to 18th, rain, sloet nnil snnv.: lillh in 23rd. stormy i:onrlilli>|,g_ git., to 27th. warm spell. :Sth to illiil, (:0ld. ---1-- ' UF ]'l\'l‘]NTS. TO-DAY. 25 26 27 28 29 30 -Magistrates t'nurt. Prince Edworil, 7 to lo.::o, J'eople's Tlieairc, 7.15 and 9. Special Meeting in I-Iliptlsl (`huri:h. l BIRTHS MCNEILL. -- To hir. und Mrs. W. lt. McNeill. l\l<‘.\'i'ilIs Mills, on Illnri-li 10th, a son DEATHS MePHAlL.-At l‘ornwuII. on i\luri~h 21, 1915, .lulnvs Allison. son oi' llinnnlil Mcl’hall. ugcii lil years. l"uni~rul i`roin his fatIier's ri-siili'ni:i'. t'ornwnlI. ’i`iii».\:- day. 23rd. :it 2 p.in. ii\tt'rnicnt i‘nrn~ wall cemeter_y. MORRISON.-Al his holne in (`har iottotown. li-I Spring Park Ruud. on March 20th. Duncan Morrison, ngcd (56 years. Ho leaves tu mourn it widow. two sons. Nell and Samuel. and one sister. Margaret. lfiiiiernl leaves his residence this llliondayl afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. "Roxali Kidney Pills have more cures to their credit than ally other kidney remedy. They are widely ami flvorlbly known as the quickest sur- ostbnd best remedy for any form of Kidney trouble. Price 50c I. box. 3 box- ol for ,$1.26. lllncliinnon ‘ Drug Co., Oonir Greet George sad Kent streets *ll’ill.x.u........ . mf- , I §'=~1`I »-5/:rf f‘.-’.~’.-“.~“»?°.~‘.-’r‘1.*‘.*‘.-’.~‘ ¢$`»;‘l»-10)?-9'3€-'~`l"$G1.?.J5 S3 5th Queen’s b`llb"l-3-llllll I 21. _ 1 if il Conservative Association, County The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association for Queen's County will be held in the Pe0ple’s Theatre (Market `Hall,) Charlottetown on Friday the 26th day of March, 1915 at the hour of eleven o'cIock in the torenoon._ _ _ Arrangements have been ma_de_with the P. E. Island Railway ,to issue to members of the Association return tickets _at one first class fare on Standard certificate plan. Certificates are to be vouched at the meeting by the undersigned Secretary. ` Dated 11th day of March, 1915. _ S. W. Crabbe, President L. C. Association Aeneas A. MacDonald, Secretary ` i- - t- i York Point Farm For Sale Summer cottages to rent or land to rent to buihl cottages on. This tiirui is situutcd on the point belwceii the North and West ltivers. with twelve hniulr-_'il yards of shore front, with the best of huthing and boating. is 7 rnllcs front (‘Inii'loltu- town by roud und one und one hull' by waiter. ’l`i-lcpliinli' i'oinmii|\Ii'ulion and ilnily mnil :it thc ili\in'. Uno thiril nl ai. mili' from wInii'|` with ferry bout service to 't_`I\arIottetown. l-'or purtii-ulars apply to IJ. \\'. \\`lIl'l‘l§, 8T!I2-2-2TStrlll1niopd York Point. Schooner__For Sale W. Parnell 0‘l-tara. 79 tons, Ameri- FOR .SALE 25 lmsliels choice Rod l"yl`e Seed Wheat, grown in 1914, from seed lm- ported direct troln Saskatcliewan. C. T. FERGUSON, Marshfield. No. 2 York It. R. S344-3-3\\'fni12i WHEIIE Zill TIIWNS lNll lil VILIGES IRE Will-WHEEKEII I.i'lI\'ll(lN, .\Iurch 16.--(‘oiicuri'::niI_v witI\ thi' Pclrograil zllnioiincemmit that :in important ilccl'ec relating to the uu- toinony ol' l’oInnd will shortly Ili' is- sucil. the Daily (`hl~onii'le publishes the l'olIowing. “I~`or no i~oi|iiil‘y. not oven sti'i<'l ipizirlors of the towns ure oiplully in thi' midst of thi' operations iii' \\':ir_ Sonic. liki' l{nliSi', with ht),- 000 iillinlliinills. hnvi- bi-on ili-striiyi‘d_ tltlicrs, i.:ri'ut industrial i-enlros. such ns t'zi'ns|oi:Iio\\'a\ and Sosnowlco, of Tiultlfl Inlinbitaints i\ui'h, unil Isodz, which wus twice i~nplui'i~il with -I:"i0,- tltltl inlnihllnnls, nrt' sulTi:riiig it ter- riblc Iinoni'in| crisis. Wnrsziw, the capitol, wltli its !ltltl,(l(ltl Inliahitnnis, hourly twice' its populous ns Brussels. or ltolno, has lici'n sorely tried by being cinistuiitly llireatcned with cap- ture, o\'cr\\'hcImi'd by uoriul llolnlmril- ment nnil cut nl'I` from the wcnltliiusl wcisteril dist riots of thi' country. “All lnclories have stopped working. Many are greatly ilnmnged; one llllii- ilrcd very important ones have been iIcslri>_\'cil. "l`hc whole ol' the indus- triul produi'.tiim. nmouiiting to above $4tltl,(lll0.l)(l(l _\'i'nrly. hns been ruined, und »l00,(l(ltl workmen ure iio\v without mi'nn.~: of sulisistenco logetlior with n muItitnili~ of urtlznns und li'1li|osnli'n ili~p|‘i\'t'd with their t'nlnllii's ol' unv cnrnings. The grcnt inztjorily of ti,“,-ng. mi-n, lhrce million in nilmbcr, are des- Iilulv. ' “In those circuinstimivcs. l’oIiind up- nonls to thi- clvilizeil nations for zilil. Doiintions muy be sent to the Swiss .\'ntioniil llnnk nt l.iiusniinc." Mlnard's Llniment Co.. Limited. tii~nlIf~ini'n.-l.iiat Winter I recelvaii great bi-nollt. from thu uso of MIN- Allll'S LINIIVIENT in a severe attack of i.iiOrlppe, and l have frequently proved it to bo very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours. W. A. IIUTCHINSON. R_¥.=_ _ "CHECKS ARE FABHIONABLE THIS SEASON. TTHE WOMEN WHO WISHES TO DRESS IN THE MODE IS CERTAIN T0 BE CHARMED WITH OUR ALL WOOL BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED CLOTH8. THESE GOODS AR VERV MUCH IN DE- MAND AND YOU ONLY PAY LAIT YEAR'l PRIOEL PATONB. P. BRODIE, Auctioneer. sioo-s-zosmzleii _ 9079-2-1 DMSI. eil Ilolivt,-oil thi' Itussiiin and Anslro-s the l'utriot by Capt. A. R. ll. Duck: l\oi-thi-in I<‘ruhce. Feb. 18th, 1015. lilditor l’ull‘lot. Sir:-Well 1 ani here at last ao must write you at once for feiir I may not get a chance to do so for some time. ini we will be in the trenches in it few days. Ai presellt we are bllleteii In ii snlull village about ten miles from the hottest part of the battle line. You can hi-ur thc boom of tho big guns and the llnsh of the bursting shells light up the wliole sky at night, but we sleep aoulltlly uttd are just as lazy in the morning as ever. We get vory little news ol' what is actually going on at the t'i-ont only what we pick up I`roni the supply colutnn and the aili- bnluncs trains passing through. I wish I could give you an account of ollr trip hero t'roii1 Salisbury hut cau- not on account of rules and rcgulu- tions. so I will not sny nnytliing about it cxccpt that it took just ii week to reuill llcrc. \Ve pu:~'si'd tlirougli u large part ot' l<‘ri\|ict~ on nur way und ont' thing wus distin('tl_\' lhlpresseil on us ull. Never did we see ii young Frenclinlan except in uiiiforlu. All the work on the farnis is being done by the old men and woincn. Oli. if thi' boys ut home could only sec con- ditions herc there woulil he it rush for the front. lt will take it longtime l`in nfritld to bring it home to them at home what the British Empire is up against. Il' you could just walk through the village and see the marks left by the shells. bullets, etc., and hear the stories told by the peasants. it would bent any recruiting sergeant. \\'o|ni-n violated, clcrgynieli shot. inurilcr, ur- son :ind counnon decency t'oi-bills writ- ing of what those outlaws Iuivo per- pctriued. Surely there must be n day of reckoning for such bi-lists. \\'i-II,” the 10th iluttulion is in good condition. 'l`hoy uri' a line liillirll ol' mcn. \\'o have ii good huncli ot oilicors. 'i`l\ir :itul'l` consists nt' i.icul_ t`ol, llo_\'lt'. Major !\ii-l.nri-n, llliijoi' Ormond, (`npt. llucli, t'upt. ltoss, Q. hi... tlnpt. tlliil- den, M. ll. Our first mail t`roin home' iirrivcd today :ind never was anything so \\'i~I<'onii'. I don`t know where the ri-sl ot` the Islanders are. Some ol` them uri' in the llrst brigade und nrt' zil- rcudy lighting for ('in\aiIal` und tlld liingliluil. Alter it week or two when it will make no dit't`ercnco. I will write you on cxtcihleil trip. ctir. It is won- ilcrfnl how sniootlily i-vi'r_\'tliiiig works. \\'c did not lose il single inuli or li strap on oui' trip Iiori' which Spi'hk.~i well for ilisizipline und our (2. Al. und Transport Otliirer. Well. it will soon bc Mnrcli. unil spring. but uhon wc will sci' (‘anndzt again no one knows. It looks ns it wo will want cvcry mini available in tho Empire in I.-ivh this thing to an end. \\"i'lI, I must iii.-so now, Siiiucrely. A. lt. ll. Dl7(_`l'I. LETTER NO. 2. I"r:\nci' 2-Ilh l<'cIi., liIl.'». (At ii hot point.) \\'clI we orc in the thick ol' it nt I:ist.- \‘\`i~ left linglilnil oil the thir- teenth ii‘cbrunr_\' und ul'tcr il \\'cok's travelling ul, a pluci- 10 or 12 miles from the trcni-lies. llcro wc :irc hil- liloil for n few days in orilcr to ri'.'=t al'li~r thi' disiionlfort of lrnv<'lIing. 'I`hi~ ri-nsim it took us so long golfing hori- wns wi' took li suit' course and lnndcil :it it point it long why l`rom thi' front. 'I`iircc dnys unil nights train journey through thi: most henulit'ul i'ount.ry nrcu. l fully understand thi' ti'r|n lm llclle l~`rnni't' now; I hail no Idea lhill Fruilce was such ii beautiful and pence- ful looking place. Miles und miles of comfortable looking lionies. vineyards hop growing nrcus, etc.. but such it lack oi'- young nii'n. I never suw one young man not in uniform during thi: wholi' thrcc days' run. Al ont' place thc truin stopped. il couple oi' us ran to n turin house to buy some eggs und found n woinnn ull alone lil leurs with nn opcn letter im the tnhle. She seein- eil glod to sci' us and explained that Iiirr hushzind hud been wounilcil 1| niimth.or tivo ago and was still in the hospital unit the notice sho had just recciveil wus t'rom her son's (l. 0. in- forming hor that hor son wus killi'il. t)h lhi'si~ ollii-iul letters. “I :un ox- tri'lnt'l_\' sorry to inforln yoil, ct.i'." and thot is un i,-nd as fur :is thc oiliiziul is i'oni'i'rni'.d but in thi' little home uniong the vine clud hills a mother sits won- ilorini; it` her other two boys ure still liviih! or if this wnr is ni'\'i~r to c-_':i_=.» and if fini- crzizy monnrcli cnn ili'l'y Ilii- uiiiile uorhl. il’ ii country poni'el'uI 'ind happy is to bi- torn lo pieces to su'_is|_\' thi' l’rus.~ii:\n cruzi' for n world wiili: hInipil'i'. I ilon't want to si-i; :iny inure lloini's like this one. ll innki-ii one wmliler if :ill tliingu Iii- hns lis- icm-il to nnil hclicvoil can be n ri'~;.!- ity. Wi-_II the plnce where I un: writing this is in rnngc ol' the Ger- mnn guns, but ive have not been shell- cil yet. one rvnsim is it has lioeii.IOZl!_I` siilci: we ifuint' :ind their air cruit cun- noi spot us. I saw an Interesting thing the iirst dny we were here. u lfrencli ui-roplune was soaring over the German positions giving our gun- II""-‘I Ill" rlllllrc and the Geruians were doing their best to get him. Shells! thi' uir scenii-il l'ull of them, hilt lhnt fellow dodged like n cornered hare and iznme buck 'uutouclicd. They ily over the lirlillery unil drop what they i'nll iluyllght binnh`s which explode In illi- air showing our gunnors the exnct pos- ition ot' the encni_v's guns. Speaking about thc guns it is ivomlorful the way ll\i~y hnvo been hlddon. You walk right past n tI.tI gun and nevcr know lt is llii-_ri_~.. Init when they unnmak and Ii-t fly. well you imagine. _vnu are gone lor good. As I uni writing the win- down und doors ot' our house are shak- ing like everything but everybody Is going iilong with their work us if they wi-ri: Iii it training cninp. My Ordcrly hits just liroiigllt in Iwo copleu of tho l’nt riot so the l’iilrioi_ is uniler ilrc for once, not the ilrst time you wore is It? ()ur mail service is llnc. the boys work hnril to distribute it, too. lt iiecins queer to watch the people here working uwny as if nothing were happening. While one mile away our boys are facing death ln ii trench be- cause they are British. The 10th, has been in the trenches now off and on for the last tour days. with the Dub- Iiii fnslliers. llappily there are no 'casualties yet. Our Canadians have won the praise ol' the regular ofilcern. cool imil quick to adapt themselves to the conditions. The aigiiallilug sec- tion of the ltlth are flue. Just next door to me is their headquarters. You can listen to the men in- the trenches and hear them quite plain- ly. Last night two men were shot in the trenches with the Canadians. lmnginziblt' hroilght us to our I>illi'iing` DIAN WW A__g “W Tlioy were workiiu; with A-it ciil\l_Hl“. of the Vnnndlans at ilu- nine. Iufl of each Battalion are traineil I0 throw grenades. ’l`ll<‘.\' “V0 ”l‘_“l“"l somewhat like it Iiaschull but with a long piece ot' tape ut the cud to kcuil them straight, when _von tirc thclu- they do excellent work wlicll Null EPI u chance to use them. 'l‘he ini-n are wcll fed and get un issue ot' toliiirco and cigarettes weekly. \\'elI this let- ter ls rather ii mixture of thiniis but lt. is linrd to keep to one subject long enough to describe lt. After ii week| or two I will send you u long ucvoiint oi' uctinil work In the trciu-lies, etc., its I keep u iliury unit will write niy ncxt Iottcr from it; ioiluy I just had u few minutes so scribbled this o|l` ns lust its possible. Thanks very much for the papers. Sincerely. A. lt. Il. lll'(‘I{. ISSEHTS GEHMINI WILL NLIEH GIVE Hlllli BELGIUM l\IANt‘.HES'1`ER, Eng., March 18.- ’l`he llugue corresponilcnt of thc Mun- clicslcr Guiirillnn writes that the fea- ture ol' an iiitervicw with one ot' the principal leaders ul' the (‘entre Party in Germany that was accorded to u Dutch journalist was his emphatic declaration that Germany would not rcliniiuish Belgium. The interview took place in Belgium and is published in the weekly Voorliocdc. “Wo shiill not give buck llclgiuin." siilil the German politician. “That is entirely out oi thc question. A lnnd that we have had to eoiliiucr at the cost ot' so much blood und so innny tears we slnill never relliiqiiisli. Against that we shnll ulwnys set our- Si'l\'t'e~'.." 'l`he speaker \\'i'nl on to iniilii- thi' usual nccusntions ngninsl llolgium h:\\'- ing boconic the dupc of l~1ngI:iinI and llnving been sold to her. “Do you think this wnr will Inst Iou_ii'?" he was nskcil. ‘I suppose it will." was the ainswi'r, “unless Gci‘|iii1li_\' is soon pluccd in at position to i'_oni'lude n glorious pcuirc. Germany will open no pence negotia- tions unless it has prospects of such a pence." Thi' Gorlnnn political Ii'uiIi'r. whosc name is not glvon. wi-nl im to assert that Ilclgilnn wus I»nck\\'nril in social luws ltnd iiistitiitions i~onipui'i~iI with llollund, and that worklncn hnd livi-il under an out of iluti-_ regime and cn- joycd nothini.: liki' tht- welfuri' of tho Gcrlnnn or l`)u|i'li ivorkiniin. 'l`hi~ mornl wus, ot` i~oursi', the nocil l`or thi' inl- venl ot' ii Gi~rinun nilministrlition. 'l`hi' joilrnzilisl ob.si'r\'i'l| illnl lhcri' \\'<-ri- niniiy in llollnnd who llinllglll lhnt thi' l'nult ini' ull that hull liuppcli- cil Iny nt tht' doin* ot' tht' l{nisi'l‘. and thnt i-onlirnlutinn oi' this wus tn bi- Ioiniil in thi- lui-I tlmt i-vi'i'_\'ihing wus in such ai lilii- stdtii in' ri':iiIini-ss for wnr in (li-rltltiny. "lt is an iilfziinous lihi-I in nsseri thnt (li~i‘\nnl1_\' soiuxlli this war." ivns thi' ri'pI_\'. "lint it hats bi-»i'n known to us for soine _\'c:irs that llrllish l'ori~i's v.‘i'i'i' worliing in thi- durk in order soinicr or l:lt_i'r ln l`m'i'i' will' upon us. Since lil(l7~nniI that secri-I I inziy now limkc- public-our ui'n|.\' rciilly ailiriiyrs stoiil ronilily for whr. ".Iust i°i'i'i'ivciI in pi-rii-i'l i-ouililinn ont' hunilrcil unil lil`ty caiscs Nnvol oranges Wliolosuli-. l`iirvcIl llrns. £1075-3-lhllitii "A (loiiil Safety Itu1.oi'. l\Ii'n who have uscil ull kinds ot' sul`i'ty`s :mil had given them up ns n general ihil- urt' are now using it “Gem Junior" und tell us it works pi'.rl`cctI_\'. E, A. Fos- ter. Druggist. till!!-Il-22lI/llli “'l`hi' island Sheep l)ip gives excel- lent results. 251'. bottle. Also solil by the gallon. E. A. Foster, i‘.t-ntrnl Drugstore, Sininysidt-_ llllll-il-:l2l\l3i linnissnui nit ln order to facilitate the handling oi’ mail i-it the front and to insure prompt delivery it is requested that all mail be addressed us t`ollo\\'s:- (a) Hunk . . . . . . . . . . .. . .l’. (b) Nuino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tc) llcgiuicntul Number . . . . . . . . . .. td) (7oinpuny, Siiunilron. Battery or other unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (o) lluttulion .. ,, lf) llrlgnde ._ . (H) First (or Scconill t‘iiiindiun Contingent . (h) Tlritlsh Expeditionary Force . Army I’oat Utilize. LONDON, ENGLAND. l\I&E(.f CROCUS. Welizoinc, wild hurbinger of spring! To this sninll nook ol` curth; l~'i'.i~.ling unil fnnizy t'ondIy cling Ilounil thoughts which owe their birth 'i`o thi~e. and to the humble spot Where chance luis Ilxeil thy lowly lot. ' -Longfellow. MARCH 22,.19I>D. __ _ _ ,f--- ~ ~ i -----1 ~ _ ' ‘ _;_':_ . i<'{i ‘si-lui., . Pains Quit! --Back-Siirenesfs 'Guest ` . Torturous Lumliago Cured By “Nervdme’i THIS WONDERFUL CUFIATIVE. Not an ache or it pain aiiywho;-4, LINIMENT HAS ALMOST 'that lt cannot reach. No- somites; 0,- MAGICAL POWERS. l'sitrain._tliat it has not the power to re- -- eve. You can compare ii congestive pain'_\ Nervillue ll the only remedy in tp., to ii little tire. When coiigestlon 'world sold under guarantee-it' it doe; smoiihlers, pain comes and goes. Lon- not relieve you, you get Your nionsy gestion grows into iiitlniunistloii, but I back. Proof enough that Nerviline is a bum, now intense, grows cxcruclutliig. remedy that' will fnltlll absolutely and stays. too. Phare is an absolute every requirement of it gain reliever, imtliloto ol' pain-it 'is Nei{vllI`§i;.mi“B Ibogli tsl' illitexialusnd exit al ‘use B New to _voi|, per laps s I ._ »ac ucie c el 1 e mag c. ‘nr but known wi-II in niany lands us the ‘rheuinatisni. sciatiou, Itianbago, iieural. most penetrating and puln-subilulng gin, stiffnesi-i. spruins or strains. it la rcmcdy ever discovered. Not oily or the only thing. Large bottle, 50 c-exits; ill smelling. but ploiisunt-it rubs ou. trial size, 25 cents: at druggilts or Not teinporury action. but permanent The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Can. in Its coiiirol ot` puln. oils. _ 5 -_ 7- §~ IIN" D 842 _ EE Save your husband’s dollars by wearing the “D & A” or the “La Diva.” Corsets which are stylish, comfortable, lasting, _ and cost about one dollar less on every . three than imported corsets. Unless you deal with n prejudiced, old fashioned ~ corset depitrtiiiciit, your corseticrc willshoiv and '*‘ _. lllllll|I’llll'lllllll ~ rccoinnicnil the “ll & A” and the “La Diva" _ Corsets inode by the Doniiiiioii Corset Co. “BUY M/lDE~!N-CANADA COIPSETS" 8-I5 E llllll llll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIllllIllllIllIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll éilllll Twenty-five cents. One cant per word first Insertion In this column, half cent por word each continuation. Cash must accompany orde_r. Minimum chlrgs ‘ cunnlii ciissirlfn ns. V _ . _,_..'_...-.~. *_ V _ _ _ - 'TUB' f*I°'I~_‘I"l*.I~'l* -1- -if __ print it FREE. DO IT NOW! Agents \Vantcii ini:-zsion high grnilo line ot' ]’i'ri-ionul t'.I|i'istinin-i (lri-cling i'urils, during Suluini'l‘ nnil l"nl|. Apply now. llc- t`i'r<-ni'i- ri-iiiiiri-il. A. tl. l'Iunnni'r. l§ng1'iivci', St. .Iohn, .\'. ll. Sltltil-Il-l.\`l\li'iipil. AGENTS wANTE`o 'ro sEi_i. son The tlld Reliable l<`onlhiIl Nurseries. Wo touch our men to scll. idx- pi:_rh'i\i'o uimccessary. ilighest coin- inissiomx pniil. liainilsonio froo equipment. Stone A'-. Wvlliiigtoii, 'l‘oronto. Ont. 8264-1-14mc2tll llclp Wantcil-l"cniulc wAN'rED.-`-A Gini. Fon GENERAL lloiisi'\\'ork. .-\pp|_\' in .\Irs A'. .-\_ lllni-ilonillil, |30 ltoi-Iil‘oril Sti'oi'.t. __ W V ‘___ lltllll-2lY‘.’Il|\\IlI WANTED-~-.\ niiiiii iiiiiiii-iliiuely. api I'l.\’ 53 L`ppi'r I'rini‘c Slrccl. iI02l-Zi-itlM(ll help\v=mtei|--iuiiie ` WANTED.-A SMART 'riov Bov. to Ii'nrn thi' painting lriidi' in ull its* br:iin'l|t's. Apply Islunil (‘il_v l’:iintIng t'o., ‘_’Il~l Kent Sirci-I., _W ____&_ YMtIIt)l~1l-2(liiiti` WANTED A PARCEL Bov"Fon"`/S l’|‘.\'l-Zouils shire, Apply hy lcllor lo ___l'. o. his iso. :|i»:»i..".-:c.u::i_ $15. wEEK ANT: EXP'ENsEs-'i'o n-ii- vcl. appointing local ri'presi-iitittlvos. Whliilclil i.lni-lcoll. llrantl‘ord_ 1"oi° Sale Fort '§A'|`.EI-"A""FiURE`Bh'ElfHOL§ tirin llull Ll yviirs nlil from it good strain and ii ilne iniliviiluul. Daniel tl Colnnion, llnngor, l’. |~)_` I. ` _ _ *____i___iflfl'§§fl-Mililillipil. Fon SALE.-oNE sH6i='i‘l'|'-i“6`¥fi row. |'<'i.:n-di-riiri -i _yours olil. Apply to bliilliliis lilorrisscy. lélurnsclllfe. L _______,________ _ __ __ !ll01l-3-20m2ieil Fon sALE-'ri-is sr"A'NbAno`an"é'D stallion "Boron ideal", ll.'»7ll2_ J, ,\_ Campbell, New London P. tl. _*__ __ 0007-3-18millwk. Fon sAi_E (is) s. i=T"|=iT`o¢KTN|5 (33) U. \V.. Legliorn pullets. of' GuiliI's Bond to lay strain also a unni- ber of choice cockereln. of Crowellg Well I0 My strain. , For particulars apply to M.H. lV.‘ai-l.eiiinin, Box 200. C-linrlottctiiwn, [’. E, I, il0l)1~3~20M2i. ?l~1°i‘?ll€'l':I:+R+l‘rl€°l'rZ€'l°éli'l':l1~l¢!~_'Mi'l'*Z :'I"l°-I-_'l'_-i-§*l~~l-'|'+.°I‘:lé|°°`l‘.‘i*l ‘.'I~§-l'.‘l'Z»'.ws€i:i“on"e'6iWf-"CET"-BETWEEN . “"5" ""° \iitoriu llotcls, pair riinless spec- tacles. Finilcr please leave at tluiirdiun Ollice. 0102-Cl-20i1il¢I . . L I .li isci-lluiieoiis THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE l"ai-nii'rs Silver lllui-k Fox <‘onipun.\' will lr' l|i'lil in lht' MI. llerlwrl llitll on Z\'lai|'rl\ llilth ul l\vo o'i'lock. llnlli- monil Iinlly, Secretary. iliilti-Il-llilllliil REWARD OFFERED-I WILL OF- for ii i'i'wiiril ol’ $50 for hlforlnntiou which will li'nil to the conviction of thi' piirtyior pilrlivs who hroko into my bungalow ut.\ltocky l’olnl. this whiter, .l. lt. Dennis. ll(lll7»1l-2tI.\ii3l. F lr _V -l - Situntioiis \" ncunts $150. FOR- SIXTY DAYS' EASY WORK. \\'rit<+~I`or t`ontrni:t. Brail- lcy-tlurri:t.soii, lirantt'oril. BILLY SUNDAYS MESSAGE (ircnt opportunity for man or wo- man. We will puy you $120 to dis- tribille li. ill youi' lielgliborllooil. Sixty ilnys’ work. Sparc time nin.\’ be used. international Bible Pruitt! tlompiiny, 182 Spii.dln:t Ave.. T01” onto. Sillltl-3-11ln\8l. -_-_-ii-_.1--4 1 \Vantcd wANTEo To RENT on BUV- Smull slori' or boarding house ll\ good locnlily. W. Guardian Oiilce. siluitzl-20M:n_pil_ wAN'r`Eb.-3 FRESH MILK cows. Appiy.nox-350. _ iastj-3-3ii1tf WANTED.- ROTARY BAWMILL- Also uteani boiler, plnincr and niiitchcr. Apply li, cnro Guardian- ilo77-:i-iilMalnil- __g_>____s_itculiNc|a ADS. _____ A lotti-r copier. latest doslgtl. Wlzlgl stand nnil cupboard. valued at Sk- Wlll exchange for ofllco del ~ Giiarilinn Oilice. _________~________a_ "Gi'anioplioiie or (ilrafonola rseor I in exchange for other records. ADDIY R., P. O, BOX 110, Cl’lll‘l0l.l6i.OW|§~ R. Oli' lamp. 'excellent condition. It-I I ablo for hosting or cookinll~ Wm 'if change for twill'-FY 0? V0l'°"‘m°" " care of (luardian olilce. , _ 9044 3-17MB f @ . L _ l W Lost; E gon' IN 'ri-us c|1'v, `It°`§`*'Eno0 if Finder please return to 21 Euston ' ' ‘ _ \ . ¢ _ _ _ Exchange for town l1l'°P°\‘W' E- ames or ima. Newlioiisgh 2° ec - clear, 25 under woolrihd NNY- l 72 Bs field Street, Cliorlottoto \- _ '.` 3*- soot-a-aonsiw.-W ’ Y-._ o_oa4.-mam"