1 i l i l l l l E . _ < \ ~ `._~<__.'_ _‘ll ' ‘_'»‘_‘ " -_ e ' l uni lu llll \ 1. _'-' 1 " ‘ ‘ i _ .ny . l* 3"FBR}?’“_w, ‘°' '9’5 _ _ _ _ _ , -rns cHARl;'o1"rE'rowN 'cuxanntu ‘ . race- saves”-i - ~ f~»\f I The Eastern Guardian l , . .*l1' PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°0NE CENT Del’ Word eacll in ` sertion for 'advertising in this column. - ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re Cash must accompany order. I Bi” presentatlve in Souris. MEM. -1 ' ._ .*NOTl6E.-The annual meet- ’ D 1’ ’ ..~r oonoon lves ls olmalanl T dP ea e ' Re reslmtatlve i 11 Montague A D I ‘ ..*Mn. c. MARKLE Howl.s'r‘r Sea_|e_d Packets ' Never in agent for Annandale and vlcr For Your PHOTOS CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s' Studio must be the skipper of the trawier 1.oNpgN pei, 1.i__.i~iie Biiiiioi, oi ..'-o|.ANFANN|No.- on their 1.ond0n_ the' RL '_ A in Win i _ cent visit to this place Messrs Dorn- tbn lhgmm epeakiii; at §io‘i:'e_ Nexigg iniok Bowlan and Patrick Casey secur- ton, Bald; ed eight “flne_f‘ cattle not eighty-five "Ollo of thc saddest mcn in England “9P°°‘°°'I' which eimie ii on inc siniiin Zn eiiii . ."8CHO0L \MORK.- Standing in the Nei-th goin The skinifei. Igioiiid Pupils of Fortune Head School have liked to rescue iiie inen init was month of January. Grade Vil.- Mar- lmghle ii, ii-“iii ini, Geiniiinii- w°i.,i_ tha C. Ross. Grade Vl.- Mary E. 1-led he uikeiiiiio Germans-on iiiii ship Donald. Grade lV.- Mary A. McDon- green, etc. There were thirty visitors Butter, fresh, lb. they might, have iiiiiiiikeii me crew aid. Grade ill.-Earl McDonald. Grade present. which shows that the people d uid ll” EMI MCDOHBIG Gl‘iiiI0 l- Chili- take a keen interest in tile welfare of . ..__*Ma. c. MARPLE l-lowl.E1'1'. 4 '“ G“"‘“““ A5°‘"° '°" A““““°“‘° ‘ “ ` ` ‘ " ` " ` vicinity all news. subscriptions, ada., |-|Avg |(||_|_ED cHiVAi_RY_ etc., should be given to him.-J. ‘T5 I8' ill! of for lug of the New Perth Egg Circle will be held in the bali on Febrlmry 18th, at 7.30 p.m. General business. 7363-2-15ME2l. ..*THE ANNANDALE DRAMATIC CLUB..-Will hold a grand concert and Basket Social in Amlaudale School ,House on Friday evening Feb. 18th. 1916. in aid of the new hall. Doors open at 6.30 o’clock, concert begins at 7.30 o‘clock. Admission. children llic. Adults, 25. Ladies with baskets free. Colne and bring your friends. 7353-2-14-M4i. ..*SCHOOL EXAMINATION.-Till; renll-annual examination or i'ls¢|lll'l East school, was held in the school room January 25th. The school room was tastefully decorated by the Mc- teacher and pupils with dass. ever-inuiter (rub) lb. - . sn th I l _ ~ . . Tll€ Gift tIl8.IZ d0€SI1’f Iéqlilfe e wwe German pre” ‘Wa vicinity all. news, subscribers, ads., their school, The pupils were ex_ an occasion that is always timely Your Photograph Make your apippintment today THE BAYER STUDIO Eastern S . S . Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. B. 8. North Star. Leave‘St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m.. Coutwise. to Boston. _ Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9| £.bm., via Portland, East Port and a ec. MAIN BTEAMSHIP LINE. Letween Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. ' Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- information upon request. ’ | St. John City Ticket Office, 47 King Street. V A. C. Gurrle, Agent. SL John, N. B A. E. Fleming, T. F.& P. A., Bt. John New Brunswick. I Furrless I sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX FTEA ~-EE ' Shenandoah Jan. 19th Jan ‘lib Kanawha Feb.lz1h,_ Feb 9'h Rappahannock “ 26th Prom LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX vu Nod. _v:» Nfla Tabasco Ian.29th Dromore Graciana Fell. 27th Durango Feb 29th Ian. 29th l"\:l`l- l th ilrness, With) dl i o,I.'d. ‘ rlallfax, N. S. ~ g NEW YORK FISH ADS thesahru Brothers Wholesale Commission. Dealers and Shippers. Fresh Fish Slnelts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. No.1 Fulton Fish Market,New Yorll -1..f.~Sfi‘ll‘.‘l‘.'i-‘1‘i9*‘~‘i s°“°“°d M... Y5` 'i?f‘_f ___. 1llll'.illZl’.l._\ lil f“Keep- -the Home i . rim. Burning" when in/need. of'Coal for Domestic or Steam Piil'i>09¢9. telephone us your order or Call at ourollice. Our l>i'i°¢° are lowest and quality the best. Pmmpt and satisfactory delivery will be made. ’ ` ' our MP lsr 6 i I I I ' -iighf .»~i..l.l.~ I v.\“:i>.~ i*»fisa~' ' "‘ ` Ladies New Boots We are showing the very newest boots for women, including the Gypsy Button made in dull kid $4.00 a Pair Also a new patent but- ~ton boot with black cloth top-gaiter effect. $4.50 a Pair These lines are spring styles Alley & Co. 7025-1-26mWfmtf. _ ; Good 'I Clean Coal ‘ mn. coal. lrlsmlllae Th ‘ls,l1eatln»- L. -_iliihn it. at ive proliipdtvdavefyan 8-ISO Oni! dii\l5l1i¢i'. M\‘S~ Charles Jen- the manner ln which they deliver kins of Little River with whom sho them reflected much ey-edit on th ' made her homo. she was in the eighty- training, Then all in-eeeiii were ' eighth year other asa. and up to with- generously treated to nanny, mmlsu- in li few d11ySofherd`edr\\ was as sc- all ily the teacher and other ladies MVS lil illliifl 118' when 8 l!li'l. The Bet- present, Some very eloquent gpeeeii. Vlci-is B! the 'house and ZYRVU Wibfil es were delivered lly the Secretary, i!0iifl\l0i0d by UBI' PiiBl0i`» Ri2V~ Will- trustees and other ratepayers, all MCLBOG- ldlerlllelii- iekiiiir Dliiile iii spanking on the progress of tile school. the Cemetery ilillilililiiii The Baiilliil Tllc examination was brought to a Church at Annandale. 'Pile odlibeur- close by the singing of the National ers werea- Messrs Allard Robertson. ,Anthonr All departed for their homes have applauded the action as a clever piece of strategy. Therefore we ought les R088- amines in the various subjects by to stand by the ki . The Germans ' . 'have killed chly.flrypi):rm,,-fare." -»*A0ED LADY DIED»- There slated hy Mrs. Edwin Mcollnla. a P08826 H-WHY l1tLlitl9 River Oli 'i`\1\li'ii- former teacher, and Mrs. Lloyd and el their teacher, Miss ltosclla Wood, as- day; Feb. 10t'h, after alingerlng illness Lemuel Jay, they showed by gh 1- Floronce Townsand, relict of tho late ready answers thai they had been MF- Wm- Nbi'i0il H- f0i'l'ii9\‘ P0Hi- MBS- carefully taught. After the examina- ior at Annandale. Sholedves to mourn tion the visitors were entertained by their loss two sons. Charles ol’ Elk the pupils, with some excellent pa- iiiver. Cui- and Eddie of Annandale: tl-louc and comic recltailons. sn d ed eir interest in the social side of life '~ - -'"1" -_ l::°::..~.";.:::1l.‘;°.ss».u.s"::.ii I-*ii AN" B¢¢iiii\¢ |’i!Wff._l€5S » 1 her departure from amongst them b dl' P theirloss is anotller‘s gain and tue e h young people of Morell. the bl-ide's _ m“'° h°"'°' Wm “° d°“"° wk” “‘“°h sv me rmstv use ol'= on. cus ses weave Poop- mls sulu' l a l - "°“°“"° I" em" mg t° hm “ m°'i°, up Nsrlvous svs ren woNosaFul_|.v. . _ heart:/__ welcome. The groom wh has lately talien up ills abode in Mor- mn ell has made many friends who will Paralysis is not n pleasant? t g of contemplate. Evan nervous prost d tion and locomotor ataxia are amo greatly appreciate the pleasure extending a welcome hand to him an his beautiful and charming young brld with all of whom the Guardian join in wiehln Mr. and Mrs. McAdaln lolég life gl happiness and prosperlt ill ililllls CH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) gr. _S_7huse’s Nerve Food and soug sa . 32 it is best to be warned by nervo Butter, (crenmory) lb Butter, (creamery) fb. Eggs. doz. -Beef lb. (retail) 10 to Fowls, lb _ Chickens, vb. Hay (pressed) ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork, lb Turnlps, bus. $12 to ( s Oats (black) bus.' . Boots, bus Carrots, bus. Wool, lb Parsnlps, lb Geese ,_ in ¢ Ducks muh '\. Hides 14 to Turkeys, per lb. 20 to S’SlDE MA RKETS ,.1- (Corrccted Wednesday.) 23 and irritability and to apply the re 30 edy in time. _32 Mrs. Merritt Nichols, R. R. N 12 3, Dundalk, Ont., writes: "I take ple 12 ure in writing to tell you the gre 13 to 15 benefit I have derived from the u 8 40 is be used to attend the rchears Buckwheat. bush 75 to $1.00 Robert McDonald. Edward McKic, James Mills. The Guardian joins in sincere sympath .-J. Y ..*MlS$ M_ A. SWALLOW. -There ~=ssed awav at Rod Point, l’_ E. l., on December lust. Miss Mary Alln Swnl low ill her fifty-llllltll your. Doccasoll was a daughter of the latc Mr. John lSwallow of lllltlc River. For ll. llnmbel' _ _»-Mi. isiiiic iiowieii Aniiinnini of years sllc rll-_illlcd with Mr. alld Nlrs_ Robert itobertsoll of Poplar Point, but for the last few years slla made Her home with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander cLean, of Red Poillt. She was a 'allhful member of tlle_Baptlst Church ll thorough Christian and a friend of all who knew her. She leaves to mourn on only slstcr, two brothers. William and James of Glenside and one-half brother Joseph of Charlotte- town. Besides tho aged couple with wlloln she stayed, wllo were always her frlellds. Tllc flllleral service was conducted hy hor pastor. Rav. Mr. Piper. The pllll-bearers boillg Messrs. Roland Bnlce, Ralldolph Bruce, Alfred being driven by Mr. lladdic liicksoll. -J. Euis PhamaCy,Ltd, Peters a_ay,_Mr.`ll.'F.'1-aspen. sx.-M; cause headache, bili0i1S¥_i€SS. constipation, impure blood and other unpleasant symp- §§§‘°°*“.§‘ “‘°’ li? ,an 0P¢n __ e.. _ seriguslllness.MahyGI'U!0mc diseases may betraced back to indigestlon that could have been immediately _ relieved by Beecham'e Pills. This well- imown home remedy has proven itself dependable, safe and speedy during sixty years use. The fame of ilavmg a larger sale thanan? o ber med- icine inthe worl _aproves the dependable, remedl .valueiof "\ v s \ V . . pleasant afternoon. EASTER-N PERSONALS Henry Yuston. Edwin McFarlane. feeling that they had spent lr very n__mi__ (dairy) D-er n__ 27 w Butter (creamery) per lb. .43 to Calfsliins, per lb 9 the lllolat dreaded conditions. lt is S ways better to avoid these results to nervous I could not sleep and found ra- it hard to get my work done at nil. but o bel at the time. had ul do ng having n p al- the best I could. Finally my loft arm of became powerless and cold and this ii neglected nervous troubles by keep- continued to get worse until my whole y_ ing the norves in health and vigor. _ Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has done cided to try Dr. Cllnse‘s‘No\'ve Food. wonders for people suffering from the and the first boxhslpnil lug;'so much more severe forms of nervous dis- that i used sevornl and believe that it this treatment ssvedineffrothlhhvlug as a means of preventing such con- a parslatic stroke. lt has built me up -eases. but we prefer to recommend ditions. serious trouble when she heard 3 of Dr 'Cbase's Nervc Food iwas 1 . . . . $6.50 ___ ____________________________________ o. ' . _ , i as- worrth trying, and will not 'disappiitrrt side was affected. head and ails I de- wonderfully, and i can recommend it This letter from Mrs. Nichols well most heartily. believelng tlla`t`o¢lnlo`rc represents what we mean, for silo was Nerve Food were used. there' would undoubtedly on the verge of more be much less sickness." »» of There is no lack of evidence as to ht the great work of restoration being carried on by Dr; Chase's Nerve Food. us Tile sales of this great -nerve 'tonic 35 headache, sleepless-mess, nervousness are rapidly increasing as its _virtues nl- are being found out. But this will.-not help you unless you put it to the test in your own particular case lt' is well Flf cents a box, 6 for $2 50 nail' at yon. ty - se idealers. or Edmanson, Bates-,_ At Co.. so ~Ltd., Toronto. _ _A __~, - _ - - ~ - - - -_»_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-V-_-¢_-_-_~;_-_-_»_-;: -_-_-_-ua 12 ~ '"""" _ 15 _ :)‘;g'°‘;:iii?e‘;dsi2nh“s' 50 to When Rossini, the italian composer. proceeding was repeated every day. '48 who was noted for his punctdallty,w A8 GOOD A8 A CLOCK then drive off' at al good p'n'cc."*- 'l'lPls asiltossllll often wondered whether tllc director of the Theatre Italien ill Par- j driver looked at his watch to see now als much time hs had to get to thc=t.lloat.or is every morning. Precisely as the clock Finally one day he said: “My friend struck 9 he came out of his house and wily do you always look at yo_itr watcll I hailed the nearest cab. Eventually a. as soon as l cnter your cub? u certain cabman llotlced it and was at “Monsieur will pardon mc," replied u the masters door each morning. Aslthe cablnall laughing. “but l do it to gg soon as Rossini entered the cab theses wlletber my watch is rlgilt."-- drlver would look at ills' watch and Novcddell Schatz. Q _ 1 34 All 0 Fraiser, Lewis lllclnnis, Ronald Mc- ~ _ Lollan and Daniel Mclnuis, the hearsc glisgitllg Alldrfwllresftjhurgllookst PIKE: --*PLEASANT FAFiEWE|-i--- A Maple lllll was united in the holy bonds Queen St very onjovablo time was spent on tho of matiimoni, in Mi, Aiimn Bei_i_,am E __ *___ evening of Fllday. Feb 11th when the Mclmiiin gon of Mi. and Mrs _ioiin _i ' _g o ' _ ' . ¥é ypung p°°pl° °f st' Pete” 'R°“‘i- C“"` McAdam of West st. Peters, 'the unp- dlgan. assembled at the home of Mr 1 . and Mrs. Angus Shtherland to bid fare- "i'i\gi._k;£tAbeibilfntigfigigyifglgizfgi H “lifik _.___ Wen *md Wish G0d'“P99d ‘0 their “U” bride whh was attended by her sis Wallace, wllohns lately joined lei- ii/iii” Aiiiiii. iooimd nxceedin i 10.lth Highlanders The evening was winiionio gowned in exquisite bfu; _ . . the _ _ _ ` pleasantly whiled _ away with music, ii ii i ‘ J' vocal and instrumental. and games, af- tiifiiilirtzi-hrtlé togtilflléh glldluelaalatvihllpnlllé _ 0 lei' Wlilffli 9- iliiiiiil' l““°h0°“ “'55 59"' brldesmald’s suit wasof blue with hot t ed by tm’ ladies' J““ b°f°"° faking to match. Mr. Urban McDonald,collsln ~ `. their dei’i’~*`t“i`e' H“5I‘ McE‘*°h°"il In of thcll groom did the honors of best behalf °f ul” PWPI9 l“`°5e“t' 'Bad 9" man. immediately after the ceremony address and presented n purse to the ine iimnny young Connie iimve to ine soldlen in whose honor they were as- iioino of the bride wiiew Ii dainiy of Sfimbled- _Y_l;‘;:I*;§_?)5E_l:_af;_I_‘_;’_f:i tl‘_‘_’i_l_’_‘;‘:_igi? wedding breakfast was partaken of O ill a few s, ii i ~ taken completely by surprise. After ;ie"i;_rsi¥i‘;i§,h,3;i?i;%terv::vl:;,g£?3irsmv::;‘i‘; singing God Save tile King and wish- and on tiii di ; d _ _ ing Wallace luck in his new chosen boutsi_wiiiiy_iivgn§‘;t¥i';s ¢i‘;‘:;;“'t’;"pa':__ work all repaired to their homes well iaiie oi inn snmniiionii renast Among ac N pleased witll the warm reception _ sg iimse preseni who 'exmesséd Benin corded thcm Following, is the addlc i i t i ii d i _ -Dear wal_|_lici_=. ltls win; pri? sm: fi‘§_§‘s”° °°i;§;_§;‘i° fe__icli_li_ yet regret a we. youl rell s nr. Mciionaiii and i_ i-i_ A_ assembled here tonight to bid you M farewell, ere you leave us We are Rg;°nigldi, ui§_1iili'?;ii(;ifiitI§2esg;`:i(:i‘;;igai’:i‘lI_ I proud that you have responded so nob- ii 'ii' i'iiii n iii ‘M _M Ad _ _ ' 'Y 1° me “Im °f y°“" KI” 'md "'°“r drrglssiid llrils dcgp hprlareclatloll otgm til); ("°“‘“"y5 l“'°“d "mt y°“ hw" “ms kind sentiments uttered and his heart- l"'°"'°‘I Y°“" °°“"“g° ‘md manunms In felt gratitude for the numerous favors going forward to defend your home bestowed nnon them by iiiieir many land and keep the old flag flying, re- "ion s_ in ine evenin _ Pa gardlsss of the sacrifices you are dingfeceniion was neig ‘;ig:i?3dii_fi'(f€s m“kI“g ‘md me d°'“5'"° y°“ W ul en' home at wlhlch about one hundred and counter. We regret your departure iiiiy sneciaiiy invited guests weve nw W ° F ‘mm °“" mm” but It IB “M fm' "5 '° sent tlle brides' costume for the e keep y°“ when me can °( duty “nd evening being a handsome gown of 'honor comes. We therefore ask you white saiin_ A nniendid banquet me a 1° “"""°' this |’“"° In t°k°“ °I -°‘"` pared for the occasion in Mrs. McDon- g °P9'°(?°°tI°“' I" la °‘“° Bmcem “Ish ald’s immilable style was served at that ‘I “my Pmtecl' y°“ ‘md bring six o’clock and when the guests were y°“ “my mmugh um mnmct mek ushered to the banquet table llldon “alll "° Y°“‘° h°m° “nd I°v°d °n°°‘ with tempting viands and cholcest de- . ` S ec°al _ indeed made in heaven and tllat ungo- c p 1 O °. llc hands were ministering to them. _ - ' The sumptuous repost terminating riot s eeches were toms. If these troubles are- .ii ..*Mr. Charles Dlngwell. Orwell. recovering after u. severe attack ol' grippe.--J. ..*Mr. Jollu Gill, Little York; ps/s roillto to Rollo Bay on ll busine:-ls trip. ..*Tllo following are registered the Cox Hotel, Souris; J. H. Ryan, Ha fax. J. A_ Deschalllps, Montreal; J. fax: D. Il. Rutherford. Halifax.-'_ WEDDING 'BELL8. affair f more than drews on Tuesday. February tho Sth . when Miss Tens. McDonald, dnugllter of’ Mr. and Mrs. James A. McDonald. licaclcs they felt. that marriages were short and approp e p delivered by Dr R J McDonald, St L A Mt Stewart and Mr James Mc Donald West St. Peters, all expressing words of congratulations to the young couple to which the groom again ably responded for ‘himself and bride. The remainder of the evening was socially spent in nlll.sir-.mirth and song the wedding reel haing gracefully danced to the delight of the guests the music being furnished by Mr. Aeneas Mc- Eachcrn who is a master musician co tintled wltfil increas- ollt the evening which was also en- livoned by numerous phonograph sel- ections which called forth uustlnted applause and admiration the numerous and costly wedding gifts from for and near gave but mute testimony of the popularity of the contracting parties- Among the gifts received were A handsome parlor suit from the brides uncle, Revd. P. A. McDonald, Moroll cheque from ltevd. l. R. A. McDonald. St. Tereslnl also sh uncle of the bride. ghequo from the groom‘s uncle, Roy. . re ory McDonald . St. George's, a lianilsome parlor rug from the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McAdsm, and s heglgtlful painting from Messrs Jos. Pd n 'dr Po., Charlottetown; which all goes to show the high esteem in which the young couple were held. The bride being one of the Mt. Stow- arts most popular young ladies hav- .nic 1 llig been in the employ of Mr. H. F. ` Foshan for tho past three years where she made many friends and gained thai onlsl and l“ Hay (pressed) per ton $10 to $13 Dancing was , ll ing good will and merrinleut through- ' 1.25%. No. 2 Hard 1.27 to 1.29%. No. 3 Hard 1.22'/4, to 1.26. Corn No. 2 Yel- ‘f\“f Normal No. 4 Yellow 70% to 711/1 No.'4 White 701/2 to 71%. Oats No. 3 White 401/4 to 47. Standard 48% to 49%. Rye No. 2 1.01%. Barley 6-7 to 'I7 Timothy 5.50 to 8.00. Clover 10.00 to 18.50. Pork 19.00 lu 20.00. Lord 10.05. Ribs 11.20. 22 As the hall-mark on gold means pure, so* . 13 , Eggs. per doz. 25 to 28 Fowl. per lb_ 10 to 12 Hides, per lb. 14 1"- Hllyf (loose) per toll. ' 510 to $12 ~ Iaamb Pelts, each. 40 to 60 ats. (hlnckl per bus. 49 0» hit h 41 _ »Oo.ts (w o) _per us. ;\_/_i_1_;l_inJSouris Saturday on a business i,0i.ii'_ (organs aim nei. in 8% to ily’ ' ' Straw. (pressed) por ton. $6 S 'i"_;lrn_ips, per bus. 20 . _ _ ' oo . per lb. 20 to 40 _ _ ec through Annandale on 1 Com Fulxs Colmnv, Lnlrrsn l.oNnoN. olmuuo. camps lm i - - 1 f___ ` 'I 1 ,-_ii __ The question often arises as as to how much Life insurance _a man should' carry to properly protect his family. Here is something that will help you to decide A man earns so much..........he spends so much on himself ..._._....aslde from what he perhaps saves, the balance goes to the support of the faml y .; Should death occur, this last amount, the balance, is what his family _will ' require annually to live in the manner to which they have been accustomed. For your own information fill out the followingzf- 1. Total annual family expense is.'....... $~'....... _ _ 2. Deduct am-_lunt ofpersonalexpenses .. ' ' 3. Balance being annual income .needed to supportfamily . _ _ .. 4. Estate required to yield needed Income ____ at5 percent _ ` 5. Dcductnet cash value of your estate ' 6. Balance estate not yet created _ . 7. Deduct amount now covered by Llfe _ 8. Additional Life Insurance needed At death Life Insurance takes your place as an income producer. $20,000 at per . 5 cent interest earns yearly $1,000 25,000 at 5 per cent interest, earns yearly............ 1 30,000 at 5 percent interest, earns yearly.............. The poorer a m_an the more he needs insurance. The rlch_ man requires Insurance to protect his estate. The Company acting ln the capaclty of Execllior and paying regular monthly or annual instalments as desired, thus safe-guardliil ` me principal. The Great-West Lite Policies give the 'most protection for the least money _ and pay the highest dividends to policy holders. Consult tin: nearest Agent, or write HYNDMAN st CGMPANY, l.1'n.l. MANAGERS FOR P. F. 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