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T _....11-*lu-n ,p . for' 11' _-. \.-f '~..\ I ‘rs-1.-m.=i€§_~;_ . _ New Advciiiscnirnts Wanted Ad'.Sctter.s_ and Coiiipositors wauitecl. $12 for day work and $14 for night' work. Apply iiiiiiiediatciyf . ' 'St John Telegraph 3 25d3i. I' St ]ol111,N.B. __!!"' Good Position Vacant A young iiizuihmving cxpcriellflf :is clerk in ri general store and with knowledge of bookkeeping is wanted by the undersigned. Silt isfzictoryrefcrciiccs required. AP` ply to ____ ~ 5 ‘ ` W_"‘A`; POOLEBLCO' 3-94d | w __ Lower Montague l (lnptnin Mellish, who lectures at thc Salvation Army barracks Thurs- day evening, 26th inst., on the lloer Wul'. _ HAVE YOU UGLY WANTS? Curo thcm with I’ntnnm’s I’uinlcss Corn and Wort ltlxtriictor. Fifty yours success is u gluirnntcc of its inerit. llcwurc of slilistitlitcs. Mina`rd's Linimenl cures Dandrii Hlll|Sl Ill LUHDS , IN SHllllll Sllli The Council Chamber of Peers, England Is Sadly In Need olClcar.lrg LONDON, March Z3.--Tho House of l’ecrs is in nced sadly in need of rc- pair. Not only are the red leather hcnches in ii dingy condition, but thc seats in the Strangers' Gallery, in which the peers muy invite their ndmiriug lricnds, arc too uncom- fortnlile to dcscrve thc name of seats ut all. “I nm gcucrully sorry for the peers,” snid ii Lihcrnl M. P. yester- day, "but still sorricr for their friend s, bccnusc the benches in the Strnngcrs' Gnllcry arc as hard and comfortless us can be. “To tcll the honest truth, they are merely planks of wood covered with rt stripe of red curpct ns-i nn apologe- tic uttempt at \ipliols't.cry, Now, wc_ are very- much better off in the Com- mons. “The benches wc can tiller our men friends there ure tlcccntly upholster- ed--in fuct, they nicrit the descrip- tion ‘|n1igiiili<:eiil_' in coinpuldsoii with thc strangers’ licnclics in the upper house. “Members of thu Commons can tuke their friends to the hor of the House of Lords on obtaining tickets from 'Black Rod, and I should any that a 'stnrrdliiig scat' there is ln- finitcl ircfcruhlc to the accommoda- Y l _ tion np above, which their lord- shlps can ohtoln for their friends. A gentleman who has liadrcccnt experience of these scnts suys_tliat; there wcrn no bucks to them, and thot nltogetlicr they were "wore 0 if- benches. in tho gallery of n tlinu t_l . -‘ - - tliird-into provincial music hall." .__--__..___--- MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCING F/tsfr. _ Formerly doctors prescribed stom- _nch trcutnicut_for Ciitarrh and Bron- chitls. Thcy seldom cured and Cat- orrh has become xi notional disease. Today the advanced physician lights Catnrrh by medicated air. He fllls the lunlls. nose _rind throat with- the nntissptic vapor of Catarrhozone to cure. It contains the essences of pure plnc balssms, reaches all the cerms and destroys the diseasc.Every cuss of Cntarrh. Bronclltls and Sore Throat can be cured' by (lntnrrhozone. 25c. and $1.00 sizes. Hold ovorvwbero. Get it' to-day. .. @'” Buy a “Trcss"Hat at Brown' s Fall and Winter Suits and , Overcoats You cannot do_bettcr than plncl: your wants in our lullor _-limp. lf it is si big order of h innnllonc, ws will give it pains- » taking attention. Wc guarantee satisfaction. ' C. Alex Brown cvsrou carton - Ugrnqr Gi-out George nhdikant Stn. Churlotwtuwii. practices after They expect to Works il it be ilu _open n road from the _SL THE” A 'L r1Nc’s_ couinr -_ _ _ if c Aunilir (TW Offices In Montague. 'T llanazeri and ln Sourls. ll Capt- W. A. Johnstone orley S- Acorn. Insurer. - ...Miss Annie stewart. ei Bridge- town is in Sourls. #_ ...While in ; 3-25d1i. ...The ' Souris tortlute music. ...Morley S. for the "Kings County Guardian.’ ...Mr. Morson notice in the Legislature that he will ask tho Commissioner of Public the intention of the Government during the present; year on Lot 53 running I’ t. ` ' R t l 8 er S mm 0 Us "That the word South be dropped Line of Lot 54 purchased by an conveyed to tha Crown in tho year 1802 and it any reason existed why it was not opened before this. ed yesterday cd down to give them o slii.,l knock His love caught on ri 1-0 - lr looting splinter glue whccls passed over his fingers. hundred people having assembled witness a lively follows :--Bay und driven liy niido, owned Alex Jackson; by A. M. Ross and driven by Kearney. The -Nellie Dot money, thrcc Preston Prowse; To and driven by Cup result was ns follow straight heats.-To (Kearney) third rind trotted well. ...R. H. Stems ol the Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, is visiting in Bcuris. Soufis see Sbaw's dis- play of Swasticka Pins and brooches in stirling silver and enamelware at prices that will make you happy. Citizens' Band have resumed their regular tri-weekly a three month's rest. be in good form for "° 5Umm0l‘B W0rk _with new and dp- Acorn, has been up- polntcd manager ol the Sourls branch and will be pleased to receive ews, advertising and subscriptions . M_ L_ A`_ has given L H Douglas secretar After- Some mwm wcstuwny' an S' & L' um, resolution be forwarded to The r mlm. in Sydney and li native o Georgetown hnd two lingers crush- _ near Caledonia Junc tion. The snnders on the engln were not working well d h l un G em:t.weekly_meeting lust Thursdny even- cl B D of rail, und the en ..__Murray River presented quite ri ‘excitable and interesting upped;-.inc on Mondn.y_the 23rd inst, several to and well conducted horse-trot. The contestants were ii Mari Nellie Dot, owne ,_ t. (1 Itecitations--G. D. Stewart, Leslie ll d and G. Sinclair alternates. The fol- buy more Tinn,ownc W. s: (Prowse) _ took first. nado _(Capt.‘.Juckson) captured se; ond place in straight heats; Tin _ place. It is butlwhitmnn, James Gordon, ll. lliunr, faiir to say that all the horses ncte , B. Leard, proprietor of Sonri fine tailorigg establishment wunts help See classiii col. li-23dlw, ...Malcolm McLeod and Mrs. Mc- Leod ol Montana, who have been visiting friends in Murray Harbor and Gumscy Cove, leave the first. of the week on return. They will be ac- companied by Miss Minnie LeLac- hour, Mrs. McLeod‘s sister. ...Among the arrivals in Souris Saturday evening were Henry Stew- art, John H. McDonald, Albert Stewart and Harry Stewart of Kingsboro returning from Maine where they spent the winter. ...A meeting was bcld in the Tem- perance Hall,_Murray River South, on Saturday evening last to consider changing the names of Murray Har- bor South to Murray Harbor. The meeting was called to order by ap- pointing I. R. Prowsc. chairm:in,and . . y. discussion taken part in by A. Mc Donald, B. Murley. J. H. Brooks, John McKinnon, Wm. Cooper and others, the following resolution was moved by R. Murley seconded by J. H. Brooks and carried unanimously, from Murray Harbor and that hers- after the place he known by thc name of Murray 'Hurhor instead of Murray Harbor South. It was mov- _ed and carried that a copy of ehlg "Guardian, Patriot and Examine newspapers for publication. _. ...The Montague Lodge held its .ing The following delegates were qnppointed to attend The District 'Lodge hold at Georgetown on Mar i 26. Miss Bessie Stewart and Leslie ltlampbell, regulars, Alex McPherson _,Lund W. Campbell, ulternntcs. Also delegates to the Temperance Alliance held in Chnrl ttetown, were appoint- ed viz., 'Miss %`essie Stewart and Dr. H D. Frnser, regulars, Fred Mclntyrc 'lowing program was rendered to the satisfaction of all present: Campbell and `F. Melntyre. Qunrtctte-Misses Elva und Bessie Stewart and Alex McPherson und Dr. ‘Fraser. Readings-Tyler Warren, Gen. Mat- a heson, S. McDonald, J. Lemon, C. dlR. McGregor. Speech by McKinnon. L. D. High Secretory L. U. Fowler tho Independent. who was in the asked about n Toronto despatch older members of peored in The Guardian of ycsterdu He said that the despatch was delegates in the do in June next 'I Hc went on: " is o a pur with a despatch from T ron 0 some time .ago in which resigned and Hurry Collins lind t liillllllll ill Teuton Troops Hardshlp in Forced Marches. i ` ment publishes tween the German expedition an out to find Simon of the Hottentot S€V6l`8 OHS. The enemy lost High Secretary I. 0. Foresters Tal ed Increase oi Rates-Says Toronto ` Despatch is F of Order of Foresters City yesterday was in reference to increased rates on the fraternal societies of which the I_0. the order which np- y. a as there are any weak spots in our sy ri tcm tl g any one in Toronto say what 215 n remedy, but us one who will have Supreme Court wil It ing I do not propose to help destroy U. foolish ns it was false, for how cn “_ was sold that Elliott Stephenson had Met Muchdrito the wutcrlcss desert for gopr llllllilllll BEILLIN, March 23.-Tho govcr u cablegmm fro South Africa reporting a battle b d force of Hottentots in`the desert. of the ex editlonary forces charge p The German troops had been sent which drove the blacks ln all direc- Joppers, the lu chiefs, who is still Chief Joppors' power has been bad- hostlle. The engagement was ii very- ly weakened by this defeat but lt fifty-eight killed. on nue n vigilant watch over the SCMQ men D.l\(\ BOVUTIII WOIIIGII WB Fofwlei of ks About the Propos- alse and Foolish ken his place. “lt is true," thc`l-Iigh Secretory suid, that legislation was being pus- sed at Ottawa that would atlect four F. is thc greatest. If at our Supreme Court meeting it is learned th t s_ ie dele rites will no doubt tlnd l n vote in that Supreme Court meet- such ri useful and benevolent society ns the Independent Order of Foics, ters to plcnsc nriy Government or uctuury. V ! _ _ _ _captured but .toppers escaped. The Etlcrmnn losses also were heavy, itliipt. von Erckert, commander of the expeditionary force, Lleut. Binger, and iwnlvc irivntes using killed, and it were seriously wounded. The German. force loft Cochns on March 6.th, 430 strong, with four machine guns and seven hundred camels. They- made forced marches days bclore stopping long snoug o cook n fresh supply of food. The only 'writer found was n dirty pool which was not sufficient to quench tho thirst of the camels. Capt. ;von Erckort flnnlly found the Hottentots encamped on March 11th. Ile begun to attack on the nex n- morning and soon there was tlercc fighting all along the line. The Ger- m e- man commander fell in the flrst on- n slnught und thc second officer took st l tions. will be necessary for the Germans to c ti rc nppronches to the desert. i Mrs. T. Brixton, of 5 Wo » “ I had had some l ' so when s year ago ` result of a severe attack of Influenza, . were no weak he would tremble and nh him daily, and ln s ' nl :hurling balm. = ~ WHAT hm Bok cum cut lull blood poison. twml. said... uleen. 7 YEAR OLD BUY 60U|'.l]N’T STAND! ‘ ' Limbs weake Made Strong odworth Ave., St. Thomu, Ont., nys; experience u to the etiicscy ot' Zum-Bak in heulflizf sores. ' Nil. etc.. and had hoard good reports from friends who also tried t l balm, my little Ind, four years of age, win left weak in the limbs u the s 'tlme. Frequent applications of this ointment well rubbed in, seemed to llreliqen ` very short time the shaking and trembling in hh limbs had gn _ _banished and he mon gait strong and able to nm about, thlnlu to 7.\m-Buk." »Buk ls,o splend eilhnutlel in ZAII-BUK CURES. - lq, salt rhcum, ahnsiunn, sbaeeun and all ____ . ., . aliliflnjuvln and dl:-A 5,," ww” ind ::n...£’.€.."‘..'."l.'.°: i ::.;.':is.':;.l:.° - - -»-1. M. _°',n.... _.u»~.f5s...,_ ~ ned _by La Grlppe by lam-Buk. begun rubbing in the Znm~Bul¢. His legs ke and was unable in :land for any length of rlnumnlsm, winks. uc., ami in without qui _ . _ 1 seventeen wounded, of whom nine t __ _____,__...-»- -- .-- foirui noi uni" Stop Those Headaches. Headache and neunlgla are pro- _ uounced signs of blood poisoning. This poisoning ot the blood comes from the wuts matter or the body being loft in the system, instead of being regularly carried oft by the bowels. kidneys and skin. When the bowels do not move re- gularly, thc refuse ls absorbed by the blood. Thus, the blood ls loaded with 'foul poisons which irritate the nerves. Poor skin action, also causes head- ache and neuralgla. impurities cannot escape through the skin, so the blood must take them up and deposit them on the nerves. If the bowels and skin are not rid- ding the system of waste, the kidneys 'try to do so and are overworked. There is just ons way to cure head- aches and neuralgla-to regulate bowels. kidneys and skln so that all the poisons of the body will be proper- ly carried off. "Fruit-ii-tives" keep blood mm; and rich-relieve the stomach and kidneys -regulate the bowels; nnd invlgorate the skln to healthy action. “Fruit-sf tives" are n wonderful discovery, being a. combination of fruit juices and Y ` A You demand a coat that its right the first time on. Why buy a shoe that doesn’t, and has to be painfully “broken in” ? You can always get al \ "Traveller" __;.___T_._._._:.__.-___ ...<______._._____._._T__:;:. _:_._;A____ _.___ _ _ _ . _- - PAGE _x »- . ~ 1 ' that Hts every part of your foot the first time dn, and always gives you solid comfort. The more you.wear “Travellers” the more you’ll wonder how we make them at the price-$3. 50 to $4. 50. Ames-Holden Limited, St. John, N.B. 57 toiilcs. l10c u box'-slx for $2.50. At _:ill dealers, or from “Fruit-ii.-tives" Llmlted. Ottawa. MONTAGUE MBRKETS nirtr.-tel fur every \Ve-dnesday nnll Sntiirtlny issue. lhrrlngp i- bhl _ ......... 50010 Ill 0 Cod, pcrqulntnl M00 to 600 Oatsper bus...... 40 Potl\l.ocspvrl»us........ 60 Turnlps por hu.~..... . . ltl El2s,perdoz.........l.... .. ' 22 (mi.inei\lpercwL,......... $325 Bu'-wr iwrll»ol..lry>._......_.. .. is Butter per lh (crenuiery). . . . . ._ _ . 2-1 lIuy prcsacd........ SIMD to ldtlil Chickens ner Hides per \l...._.. BHr1eyr»er|»n»._,_ . Hay per ton, loose.. .. _ Beef per lb tcarcnsro... _ . _ . - Pork per lb (ciu mast. . _ _ _ Lamb per lb (cnrcas.-il. . . Wool perlh . . . . . . _ . ._ .. Cali.-_klns, per llr. . . _ . _ Apples perhus.~. .. Cubliugcper doz. _ _ .. Heels per bus....l Carrots per bus . . . . . . . . . _ .. _ . .. . . 40 Flour, Rollei' Process per l00l lbs.. $5.00 ec. 8..-r U 5 =c.§-Q_- 50 'ill IMPURE Billllll Clogs the Kidneys Slows the Heart _ _Fags the Brain. ill/cakcus Every Part of the Body- Causes Organic Diseases. Just as strength is the natural outcome of pure blood, so is debil- ity and sickness the result ol* lm- pure blood. To know how quickly how surely Ferrozone cure s, to sec how it re- builds and restores, you have only to read the following letters-read them carefully-see if the symptoms' resemble yours. horrid looking pimples. They were ruined thc appearance of my facr. I lyoung women similarly uilectcd. , Another young lady well known in] Ferrozons, says: ‘I felt it my duty to make known the valuo of___ Ferro- zone. My troulilc was poor weak required n bracing tonic. Ferrozone’ 'soon brought color to my checks,' limproved my appetite and inndclmcl lstronger than I had been in years. I I favor Ferrozone because lt. is so. simple to take and works so quickly. No blood remedy exists that has, the power to cure, to heal, to re- store like Ferrozone; try lt, 50c per| box at any drugstore. lQUESTION FOR EVERY READEII. It you could ilnd lx simple vegetable _remedy for keeping all organs healthy and ‘strong-wouldn't you use it? Most: pills are hnrsh, cause pain, and sick stomach. Dr. Hainlltoirs Pills are dincrept-they regulate and cleanse thesystem so gently, act so silently you, scarcely realise you've taken medicine. Youlara cleansed- nppetitc improves-color clears- sleep is restored. Every man, woman Pills. Try a 254:. box. BORN _ u REARDON-In this oit on March VOD. McKAY-At Murray Harbor, on l March 18th, to Neil and Mrs. Mc- * Kay, a son. ` LEPAGE-At Duiistsffnage, on Mar Dec. 22nd, 1907, to.Rev. R. H. A. ' Halsam and Mrs, Hallam, a .l..|.»..... ini.; www. FREE | ` Q - Harris, aged 16 yours. _ 'l Funeral on Thursday at 1 o'ulouk. - r»r1lsi.,tu.--At sp.-nistlsld 011 March ' . mn. lm; umm. alia. i-iunm ‘ daughter of the into Robert Hu- were pallld, and my checks had no | >-,___ color.- I was'nt at all strong, and 1' ' D b t . 'll _ P “th to Garueld and Mm' Lepaga oncsgrgleiihldd ililiring the ycnr |908 in u son,-12lbs. _ - HAsLAM__At Peshawar’ -India' on l|;1ts°r;`|;‘§,o0.o0. each payable in zo years. ‘ daughter* .nylorenm J°”°".i_. __ 2- Ild.f l"nt. Ex. _ City Clark ' DIED ~ l“:.‘;*:;2~"‘§.“t.-..?s:.°°.l“2l'.?2s lnnur J. B. iielisi, Ba. _ lam, tu the Und, yur other qc. \_ ._ ._ __._._.__i.i~.. Better Clothing patronage. lt by innkiiig better clothing-not cheaper - that we are able to hold, and constantly increase our Why sink your personality in “resdy.iii:idcs" when you can obtain clothes of cliarnctcr and iiidividmlity, rude in good twstc and style, at n slightly' higher price. livery gnriueiit mode by us is guamuteed to be of thc bcst imtcrial, pattern, cut, :uid finish. s Ma€l.ELl-.AN BROS.. 1 gi 1? Tailors of Taste. diiiivfrinivfrf ¢i.___------ ---»3:’--- Flour 8: Feed _/ . '- _.........___."‘ ',c_..__’”' 1*' vT__----' ' A We have in stock the folldiviug brands of flour 4d\\ srwstf Miss Evelyn M. Gaetz of Kingston, - writes: "I have had an attack ol! Five ` Roses. blood disorder which broke out ini Queen ugly red distlgurlng blotches that Phoennk Squarz’ 'tried all sorts ol medicine, but the Star & Crgscgnt ` "““*"°“ ‘““'“”l ‘°“"°° I ""8 ”°,‘{'“` Also united oats ctirnmeai, ou nent, (o..1...i<») Bran d l F l~ lltlvc a. -_ _ - _ l;Iiiii1l_e(I nosicligizoiiii iiiiiliiirovenient nf-| Shorts I-eed Hour, Huy and Oats. . *ef the @°°°“‘1 b°x» *md “°l"~ “P *hcl All of \\"hieli we are selling at lowest prices h` li il ll l l . ` » §i?Si'“.‘i’;‘ JT. .i~’.‘l'$f.i.`....“l~ wH<>LssAr.a sr RF.rA1r.. have ri clcar healthy complexion and A can recommend it to ull olthcri 'H0 H & society circles of Sprlnglleld, who l .___;___ _ __ _ ________ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ ___________ _ _*__ _ -derived exceptional benoilt from‘ V Keaping I ._ _ _. .__._u_n_s_;_ARD'S Bnnnuin _i__i_i_~;_._i__ il' ' S'l`_l'LL LEADS il' il' _CTHERS FOLLOW il' ' At this season, fmorc particularly than :tt any other time -of year, it is more impor- tant that tea. drinkers should insist upon getting the geiiutiiie article. There is plenty of Brahmin Tea on Sale in town and country to-day. as well as a lot of otlitr so-called “just f as good bi ands.” See that your grocer supplies you with the real and only reliable |lnzard’a Brahmin, and take no other. -‘l8d\iiwf2w \ and child is helped by Dr. I-Inmtltoifs =- ` '_ __ _ _ City of Charlottetown ‘ -- ”`-?'“"'”"""'-_"_ D¢b¢llit|l'eS ~ Better than FoR_§Ai.E be sold to re lace Y W. W. l_.___.'£E52‘i (uaxvanoi Barrister uid Attorney-at-_Law t‘or. Queen and Rlclnnoml Btn.. Ch'u‘zwn _ `| d *W Telephone AQ [_ _,__ ‘_ 22nd, to Tice and Mrs? Reardon, a A--° Home Our bread is mi excellent lircad. It is aflrm. fine gram. cd whltc bread,and the ei-not has that rich golden brown color,_which always shows the qualities of a good logf of hrea_d. lf )'ou‘ll lnsllt ou getting our bread for atrial you'll never have any other. zo ...i toiiur 8°” The Noniii ‘BAKERY in\vf6m 266 Euston Bt , / ~ F 1 ~i'E2, .g J HS’ ..,._, -r,,»=s~...f f l