_ » _ fii `i`i‘ ,i. . 1.1:! ii 5-` "l' r 1 __ it 1 . , i T :.0 ’ |.a» .ri i -ii- f\.~ _ » - '. -- i \; c -_ . E.. ; .li 1 '.1 1 ‘. __ ,_ i _i ._ 4 i i My 1'. M 55-- idly' ,S i . i 1' :-- _»._. '1 will . ir* 'j -I E ! ‘.2 ,. l`I --"“;t-if#-.=» i .1 1-- if iv ,. av:-'P»‘1==#_‘*.==_v..-..=..‘r_=.-r**"”-”=-'i‘~‘=~‘” "‘ T- If i it 'i 1 i vu i . i r -'ii _-its "` if -=_ “L_ 1", ~i` i- 2-; = E R il ll l’ii'~‘ ` si - “ 1;- il __ ir' .~ §;.i»,»; 1 i if l i _ _ _‘Ir _ r em-. s. n- . i.,_ . 'hi I :F if _'ii _ '<51 ‘- _il fi ei ii _ ill if ‘i ill -i 1': il it _\-in of ii ?` [V -r. i _;_. .i .;.f it il 4 ii' Il- i I ,i- f . . ‘_ *_--l _ . - _ , i _ v t _i i . 3 - 1-mmg1§Ay F :run onannorrnrown-~oUani>raN _ A _ l7ifii§§l_i_ ?_i>.1_9}"I~~ ___~ _ -- ____ --__ - ff r- ' - __ :"~-__ 4- ~ ' -' - - --_-- Y l J 0 --THE MORNING DAILY Guardian -IT PAYS to buy in this Province can be obtained at Lal'tarty‘a Tensor A- You’ll Like the Flavor -LADIES 8 INCH CUT LACE BOOTS, on new recede toe, Invictus quality. Goodyear welted, in Black Vlcl Kid. Patent Leather with dull calf tops. and all Gun Metal calf. Per pair $6.50. A110 same style in Airl- can Brown Ki and Tan Calf. Just opened. R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED. 5058,3,28M2i. -The friends of Mr. Thomas Johnston ex-fire Chief are pleased to see him around again. after an illness extending for several weeks.-H. -FUNERAL SERVIiC*ES.-- The funeral of the late John D. Minto- who died at Glace Bay on the 20th iiist., and whose remains arrived in Siiiniiierside on Friday. was held on Saturday afternoon from the resid- ' __ _ ‘ence or Mrs. William Minto, Grand- V P.-3- - 7' V - li; . \ is .\\ . , vt df" "ff _.~/fi; ' 1- ,Q 1 ~“,si\iIi> rr;-T ' \ agar //1 .§»*~‘~" \._ `-if _ ~. L*-\ LATEST STYLES S ALL READY FOR YOU HERE Fifteen styles in reed car- riages----six styles in Wood----a dozen styles in folders----a dozen in carriers and sulkys--- Rarely-if ever-have we had such a variety And all good ones. PRICES? About the same as last year. Reid Carriages _ _ . . . . . . . . . .. l5.25....;, 17.50..,...18.50 . up Wood Carriages' . . . _ _ . . . . . . ..11.25. _. .. .14.50. .....16.50 ..u Iarricrs ...2.00 3.00_ 3.50 ull: Come! See them today A pleasure to show - -them whether you buy or merely look. u- _ _ J _ "._,__ ._ -ss-Q27" I ew ei”-Q e 1- ---- --5 -~= __ _-~ -- - -' " Pouli:rymen--- Lobster Packers"- Horsemen-~ CALL in and see how well we can serve_ you in everything in printing requi- red for the spring rush - Good Work Guaranteed _ ,» E Prompt Delivery Assured ' Pfige lower than y o u would expect from the good work. The Guardian Printery - Corner Great George and Kent Streets - -Powers (collapsible) ~ 6.50 7.25 _ 8.50 . up l ill St.. the funeral scrvices -being cc-nducted by the Rev. J. lil. Rice. Deceased, who was about 78 years of agc, spent many years in the Western States but during his visit here last summer lic made iiiaiiy friends who soon rccogiiized in him by his integ- rity niid honesty to bc an upright (‘lii'istiaii man and \vlio followed the remains to its last resting placo in tho 1‘cople's (‘enietcry, The pall bearers were Messrs J. A. Brace, William Stcwiirt. Capt. Joseph Read, D. Gor- doii, John Dobson and Thomas L. llintoii.-ll. lUBERlIUlllS|S ANU A lHE Eliilllilllli Those who are coiiscicntously iight- lng tlio white plague and are uiixioiis that every cilcctlve weapon should be employed iii the' warl`ni‘e. should not forget the grand work which the l"nrador is waging against the peril. Huiidreds ol' intelligent people are /` . \ _ The New Carriages ,nz.r.;r..&_';i.F.:s‘3‘i:;.;“..t':IS..‘;;‘:. \ o fair chalice in cases of tiiberculosis it has proved oi' iiiestimable value. The Fzirador is not advised in ad- vanced cases oi` this disease but is urged in the incipient ones and' wlier- evci' perforation has not occurred. The Farador has already cured sev- eral rnses of lung trouble as well as other forms oi' tuberculosis. Most oi’ these cases had been diagnosed and pronounced tulierculni' by mein- bers oi’ the medical t`i'ntei'nity. A great many cases ot asthma broncliitis, and catarrh have been su'!‘g'§.i."3-..¥‘l‘ii'¢.'i'é.i ir:-2.'-1'.. -.:'.f.'i.*.:<:..ii~ ...:'~°..':i~i-°._::~ are wan proacrlltcdevv of trio. nic nalatgrcaimgyior nan il u com- iome the t icuii wnuymbinad tlinomeothezfnhtoal on hhper ‘ co‘:id»ina_t\i:n h 'tho img in all'1 i “3i..?ii.i~Sliii¢“££' £§.i'i'sf"““i»"i- - . . &iENllY & C0.. Props., 'rol- Charlottetown - FRENCH CAPTURE IMPORTANT PO8lTlON8. (Special to The Guardian.) l'/\lilF». Mzircli 28-~~ Advance of the l~`roiicii iii the region north ui' Sols- soiis' continued during tho' night. i’i'o- Rrvns was iunilo north oi' Allcttc lliv~ Ci' llild Gi\St'0l` tho Lo Uilly--Nouville siii' -Margivnl liiic. wlicro iiiiportniit pos-ltioiis wore cii.ptui~od_ These gains nro recorded in todny`s oillcial ropoit which nlso indicated unusual activity i'ui'l_lici' cast. Artillery of boili Freiicii and Germans kept up n violent ilre yesterday and during the night on the front between Butte du Mesiill and Mali-ions ile (llininpagne. lleavy ar- tillery fighting is iii progress in the region east of the lower forest of Coney. THE Huus ear susv 'r iN Mexico EL PASTO, Texas. March 28-Ger'- mans are making the Tamplco old fields from the border. accordliii; to iiiiormation received liere by Uniteib States government agents. it is feared an effort will be made to des- troy the ell wells in that district, the- report stated. _- ’l`Pie Tampiicio oil fields are con- trol cd by Lord Cowdray of Eiiglnnd. THE‘ MOEWE HAD MANY PRWBONERB 0N BOARD BERLIN. vin Sayville, March 28-- Aii additional list oi’ vesesls captur- ed by the German auxiliary cruiser Meewe. which recently returned to Germany from a second cruise in the Atlantic. was issued by the admir- alty today, including the Can dian (Newfoundland) sailing vessel .iean.‘. of 215 tons gross. and the Duchess ot Cornwall, a British three-muted schooner. owned in St ..lohn'ii Nild.. which was last reported sailing from Btl.uJohn's on December 4 for Gib- ra r. _ “W 00 " ' - All ll 7 . Hallie Pirie for Constipation. The auxiliary cruaior Moewe had en hoard 598 prisoners when sho reachedher homo port, ' "1 =?“ HllSP|lAl SHIP SURVIVURS llNllEll (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, lliarcli 28- Survivors of the British hospital ship Australians were landed at n village' on tho shore oi an uiiiiiinird ostuery. The villagers were aiouscd early in tho inornimr by tho noise of motor boats iinrl other crafts and liastencd to their assistance. As nialy ns possible of the survivors were supplied with clothes and wraps, but the village 'wardrobes weie soon exhausted and quilts and blankets were called into service. The refugees said that the torpedo which sank the lies/pltal ship ,struck near the stern and almost i d. ‘ m. HB6 1 __"”'r"'q The High Cost of Indi- gestible Food falls heavily upon the household where there is no intelligent direc- tion of the food supply/ Expensive high ptoteid foods, such as beef and "pork, impose a heavy burden upon the liver and kidneys."They are not as nitritious as cereals and fruits. ~f Two _ Shredded Wheat B_io`cultaii~ with milk supply all the? nutriment needed fora half day’s work at a cost of only four or tive cents. Clit out meat and eggs, cat Shredded Wlicitt Biscuit; with ` glean vegetables an ruita_,nn lee ~ how inucll yoili feel. For hrclkfalt hot milk or crown. Made _i_n Canada- P