' 'fi' Springy. Feeling Take Pickard’s e Coal It’s warming,health' gtvingaand safe. A Child can use-it. Phone 240 . _ A1 PIGKARD 8: Gil A Coal and Wood HAIR. WORl\ Wigs, cor nets, transformutioiis, putf-chlgnoua and u|itler~ruii`s. etc. made from combings or cut hair. Gen- tlamen's toupees also made. Worlr giiarnnteed perfect. 171 Great (laorgn Street, MISS D. Rlll')(lE, l BOSTON FISH ADS. A. I-I A I- E Y coivuttission i\mueirAN'i‘, FRESH and SALT FISH Canned Goods, Lolistnrs, Scallops, Clams. \76 ATLANTIC AVE., BOSTON. CONSIGNMENTS S()Ll(fl'1‘El`). 8710-2-22stbes12wks .___.L._._._.__= l_...___ NEW YORK FISH ADS ilheshru Brothers Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers ` -Fresh Fish Smelts, Eels. Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties No. lFullon Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicited £1007-li-liililtlmI5s4Alpil_ Olistinate .- Couglis, Cured Perhaps you. imagined y°“\‘ 000311 would- wear Off-cure itself-and now 3 lm d°VBl0l>€da nasty. cling t- H18 Cough. It would have _ been better to have started - S°Qf1€l'. but even now quick relief will be given by using ' Hughes’ _ Cough Mixture ; which at once relieves it f‘oughs,c0lds,bronchitis and , other throat troubles. It not J only cures the disease, hut' ,' thanks to its tonic proper- . ties, builds up the system ` against future attacks ` 25c per bottle at t _T _EPI l Geo. E. Hughes . E The People’s Druggist il l, . i .....--» l___r *§~H>k'l' .`I`I`f" Best q u a l i t y Hard Coal in Egg Stove & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney Run of Mines at Geo. E. F ull’s. Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf . f ».-i -1. vs_- _ A Natural Blood Builder Rexiill t"od Liver (lil I-lirnilsion~-the groatrst known ourc for all kinds ol` chrt nu cil`t.\cti\'o renicdy for iiiuiiy forms ol` lung trouble, and ii gcrierotis body builder. ,_. f lt`s ea.-iy to tiikt-. acts quickly and every one aiu: M '- of tho ma ny iztirris reported lirtvc been pcrmiiii~ mug ent. Just try one bottle, you may in-cd no uiorc. =_-_.;.'_._=_~ i ; , . . O it is guar iintecil to satisfy. MacKinnon Drug Company Colm rt.rcut (irorgr ind i\t nt ‘itnrt i . ._‘ ` WD LIVE any _EPP ti mic couiriiei- '; fAu|..wiLi...mes-r at "eesuarui vat and Mr. W. J. Brown willslng or ite songs at Peaceful Valley and there will be charming chlidren's dances which are always so attractive. 9235. NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS.-Sun scribers will please note that the 1-Juli offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian subscribers on Prince Edward Island. 8199 MARKET PRIGES.- The Toronto Globe of the 24th lust., states there is some uncertainty regarding-the lut- ure of cattle prices. Good Butcher steers and lieifers are graded at 6% to 7%. Butcher cows choice 6 to 6% live weight. The ' price or live hogs is steady at 8.60 off cars. ~ MEt.VlLLE.- A fox captured by Mr. D. McLeod was put up at lottery on Monday evening. March 22nd. The drawing took place at the station. Mr. Lesley Campbell of Flat River won. ticket No. "M 1550"- being the lucky one.-Pom. -` PERSONAL MENTlON.- Mr. rind Mrs. (loo. Juy, Fanning Brook, who have been in N. ll. for the past year and it half rettirned homo on Satur- day, March 27th. Mr. .lay has nc- ooptetl a position in lt. (llark's store, Mt. Stcwiirt.- Mrs. Rov. It. Collin, Marshfield and two children spent. the week end at her former home, Mr. I-‘. Cowau’s. Mt. Stewart- Miss Adeline Peters spent Sunday wit.h her frleiid Miss Florrle Fisher, Scotehfort.-l.. in P. I5. 1.) and Family Herald an price ot' the Evening Guardian rin Montreal Dail Star mailed in P E. Guardian and the Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed in P. Fl. I.) $2.25 per year. TEACHERS MEETING.- A meet- ing oi' the l~l.\'cciitive ot' the Eastern ’i‘eticliet's' .’\i~';ioc.liitioii was lit-id in the Savoy iloicl, Mt. Stewart, on Sui- urdriy, March 27th. liiossim tfuiu, itlullins and Atlains, insperctorfi, and Messrs Green and Mullall_v and Miss Peters, teacher, were preseir. Mr. Cain the President, presided. Un mo- tion by Mr. Mullins. seconded by Mr. Mullitlly, it was decided to hold the annual Convention at Mt. Stewart, on May 14th, and 15th. Ou motion, .\lr. Green' was appointed Itccortllntz Secretary to succeed Mifu-i llougan. 'l`c:icliei‘s who iniiy have iuiportiiiii ni:it.tci's titular cousitlertitioii. to be hronght before tho t-,oiiveutloii would eoii|`i\r ii favor' by iiotifyiiig the Socy., us soon :is eoiivcriiont.-L. and tho cvcr lncrouslniz detnnuil t`or lt, is thc best trnnriiutee we can give ot' its merits.-li. will do the woi vinocrl-250 bottle. lil. A. lilnster, (.!cnt.rr\l Tlriirzslorc. ' l\Itl`. NOTICE.--Subscribers urn notifi- ed that the prion of the Morning Daily lmnieii ot' the three women and the Guardian tinuiioii in P. E. I.) and ilnton of the allotted murders as Beat- liloiitrcnl I)aily Star ht $4.00 pei' year. The t\lorning Daily Guardian (mailed 0<‘<¢¢‘iIllW-1'. 19131 und Mnrintrct Lofty. d f V - .Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The Smitli. ziceortilnft to tho police was ` ' Y t f . I.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening is V ::THE ISLAND SHEEP DIP ho been ou thc iimrkot t'or some your 'k r|tiii~k rind well. 'I‘ry it and be con- comtainiitlon that spells "Fun" at spection of the datacbm Prince Edwaidl Island lleavy Brigade which proceeds to Halifax in n. few “I-‘orget&_your corns by getting rid of them. Fo get the pain and discom- forts. by using Rexall Cora .Solvent- lt is guaranteed to cure or money ro~i funded. Mac Klnnou Drug Co. Cnr. Great George and Kent Stas. MEtf THREE WIVES FOUND. < DROWNED IN -BATH. LONDON. March 26.-Charged with) the murder of three women. George Joseph Smith, in the Bow Street Court Tuesday heard Public Prosecutor Bod- kin declare he had made away with three of his wives. the crime in each case being committed shortly after ha had married them. Each ot these, women wus found dead In her bath; consequently the case has come to be known as the "Ilrides in llathri" cusc. l Smith has ,described hlinrielf ns a man of indepeiidout marins. Accordlm; `to the evidence ol' Scotland Yiird which has been inquiring into the deaths ot' these women Smith niadei uso of various ilctltlotis names in his | nmtriiiioniul ventures. The women ha married were iountl dead a few days_ after the ceremony. verdicts of acci- dental death being returned. but now certain of the bodies have been _ex- Iitiiiied with the result that the charg- es of murder' have been proi`oi~red. The public prosecutor gave the rlee Mundy. .lilly llilii; Alien llurnliiim. December, l9l4 d born in London, the sou ot un insur- ance agent and is 45 years nf nge. MARRIED FIVE TIMES. l’i'osccutor' llodkln said the :iccuscd_ had been married tivo times in nll.Ilis First wife was Catherine Beatrice 'l`horiiliili, whom hc married in 1898. :ind who now is on hor wiiy tol.ondon f`roin (‘o.nntiu. “Tito rlsouer will not b. that ci D -` ” ' 'PC with the murder of three ot' these livi- woinen," Mr. Bodkiu continued. "Tho, case is remarkable for the greed for; wealth which was the dominant nio~; tive in thc taking of these three iives| We shall show that at the death ot'| two of them .£2,800 ($14,000 was ob- tained and that the prisoner when nr- rcstcd was in a fair way to obtain .C700 ($3,500) more. 'l‘|ic prosecutor rcliiicti how Smith had iii-denily <-otirted ericli woman unit ‘ had obtained from each :i will inuklng iiiiu the solo lcgatcc. "ln the death of these three women pi'ec,isely siniiinr r-ircunistances ex- _ istcd," l\ir. Bodkiii went on. “Each ” was found in her bath; each died of 8 tlrownliitq and each was first iilstzovcr- cd by the yrlsniicr." 'i‘lic prosectitor said hr- considered it reiiizirkublc that the prisoner had been able to face the corners juries uiitrnpped afterlcitcli death, and that he should ‘only :it the Inst lirivc been brought to cotirt _ou si ter-li_riicallt.y're~ ' l I f . 4 -Pi*'I-lr'l°-HoH"i»°l¢H¢i¢I¢i-'I--’r1~|~lel»r'l€‘l°‘i%l'%" Why Did Jun ._ Run away Eg ri ;-z-r»-:~_r»ef-i»';< I Cb ++i~.+ ?'l».‘|>'.l~T'l"-Hel?°|-rli'i°?l~*'|fH~|rk°l‘l€'l~ivl‘-I-'l€~l%l"l-'I' ;::ird_ini! thc use of ii false iiauie in an nppliciition for it iimrrlngo license. CANADIANS AT _CLIVEDEN TELL STORIES OF WAR LONDON. March 28,-The lluclicss oi' t!onriauglit's ttriinitliaii llosplinl :it tflivedt-ii receivcihon Sunday its first batch of Caiiatiiuns - from the front, 5 E ll 3 - ini ,,, . ~ ...ew _ is.. »»- ._....... ' ' _ \\\\\\\\v/IIIl\\\\\€'III/ ,,&\\_\\\YIM “MI/IIIlIllIA\\ _ ne skeptical of ° Bargains J '9 I ~ . Nat All is Gold that Glitters Y' @ fl Q3 if ou want. good. pure li K reliable tobacco go to an honest manufacturer. W f§“\YllI[4\\\\\\\\\\&YIIlf'If`_\ have _eamestly striven _to establish such a reputation Phone 345 - Fife Insurance will not replace them if destroyed. ' Do you keep*'them in a vault Do you keep them where other people See _ is ‘ ETY DEPUSIT BOX"-'this You can rent a SAF box can be opened only by Y0“f5°lf~ 'our Vault and Safety DelJ0Sif We invite you to insl>¢Cf Boxes. a]`heiEasternTrust - ri' med them. Hickey s ‘i§il§t;’»i2?i.leé‘fZ€»?§§“‘r5i?353» rep-Senfs-of or-ly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & Nicholsonlob. Co., ./Q0//I0.\\\\\§VIn//ln\\\\\\\\v1///mrgx\\\\vu Have You Valuable Papers 't Yullllla-.~\\\\ 'ru.u\\\\\\\v//I///1 and believe our old friends - Manufacturers A ? . them i For Easter i Your hens will produce an abundance of eggs for Eas- ter time-if you will give them the proper care and food. Give them, ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY FOOD It contains all ofthe req- uired elements for egg pro- duction and is at the same time an effective general poultry remedy. Prices 25c, 50c, and $1.50 Johnson & Johnson l Have Eggs l |¢"f.‘3?iii~`i.';'§?.<.”i‘§?.i‘.i‘§I§. | iicnrly seventy patients being sent there from Southampton, fourteen be- ing Caiindians. lu duo course. when thc new buildings are completed, (llivetlori will become the principal receiving hospital for the Ciinadiau eoittingents. The large covered tennis court which has been ooiivertcd into wards is cer- i.nliily not one whit behind any other hospltul in this country of hospitals. All Canadian Staff Every single member ot' the staff, from Colonel Gorrell to the junior nurses and orderlios, arc all Canad- ians; cveu the motor ambulances are driven by (lanailiaus. Perhaps the most intimate Canadian touch ot' all is exper- ienced when one peeps into tho storc cupboard anti finds home»niadc join in jars hearing thc names oi' donors liv- ing in little townships all over the Doniinioii. Colonel Gorrcll, by the way, pleads for more apples t`roni Cniinilii. llc be lieves in good food and plenty ot' it. along with exercise anti ainusemcnt. for getting his patients rontly again for the tiring line. We louud him on the lawn yesterday teaching ri liohbilng group to play bowls. The Ciiiiurliiiiis now at (.‘llvedcn nre l"rivates IC. Iddwartls, ll. Morden, G. Gllbey, of Pairicins; lt. J. Williams, Flftfli Battalion; G.llryau, N.ll. Luiin. D. Cleghorn, Tenth Battalion; D. Milloy, 43th Highlanders; Sergt. Olllver, First. Battalion; Privates A. tl. Ilcrhcrt and F. Dolan, Fourth 1 Tablets The simplest, safest and surest remedy known lor re- lieving the pain and peririaii- ently curing all forms of dys- pepsia.. lt's a pleasure to know that you can out and relish tho foods that you like, anytime you like. without that con- stant leur of tha torrlblo tor-_ tures of dyspepsia. Take a tablet utter ouch meal sud ~ ‘life will seem diiiernnt- you'Il enjoy living. Mads Dyspapslu Tablets nrc easy to take. quick In nc- tlon anduhu results are al- ways satisfactory. Get a box iotiay. Price. 35 cents. Mac’s Dyspepsia \ l Unromantic, But Painful Battalion; Driver Piper, Army Service Corps; Private Morgan, Field Ambul~ ance, and Supper l`tucl\nnn|i, Engine- ers. it does not seein romantically war- like io be luiti up with scolded ft-et. Such is the expercnce of Prl~ vate Milloy, of the Toronto lllghlantl- Your Liver .is Clogged up ‘l'lmt's Why ` Barb-Hua I if r T" Iealseli. lALl.9@»@l.lIl§ ~1"lfi.¢'f5 , unit, -' .wt in mi -gmuics. Pescettui. vA'|.t.lY-- J- Austin IT PAY; hm - 'l‘raluor"an_d Patrick _'VMcT2Sl\9- A 2* -if-fir: 1 .+..- ~. Most Vstores would charge l Bottle Opener l doz. Dress Fasteners l Pair Beauty Pins 1 doz. Pearl Buttons 1 pkg. Sewing Needles I Tape Measure_ _ I Card Bone Hair Pins 1 doz. Boot Laces 1 Elastic Hair Net g _ This package is made up of the sort of _things that c have. There is not a useless or undesirable thing in the lot ation, when you buy the items one by one in the regular way l “MOROCCO” Dressing Comb l Pair Hose Supporters you,$2.00. As a banner special, you fm' CNE "DOI-I-AR ley.».r'~‘. »~~. » 1 '»i_: 9235: Peaceful Valley. 9285. _ _ ' l ' ~ . ' ' ' -‘ i- ' ° FAVORITE soNas.- Mi-. liusiririii soi.nisRs tyis|=ec'r|oN.- An iii- 0 a 9 ‘ ‘_‘.-:._,;~ fav - - ent from the l = . . -» _ ,.f i days' time will take place this oven- ‘ 'V . ` `. ing at 7.45 o'cIock promptly. The I . ' » ' baud will be in attendance. ~ » -| i » t / . ‘ s Add 5c for ‘Postage Anywhere The Maritime Provinces Postpaid Anywhere, in the Maritime Provinces 5c Extra-‘Here Contents-Study them-Order Right Now . . .1 , 1 pkg. Darning Needles 3 Lead Pencils 3 Rolls Wire Hair Pins . l. doz. Assorted Safety Pins i . 1 Box Mixed Brass Pins I Spool Linen Thread l doz. Assorted Tapes l doz. Spools (Clapperton’s) 3 Thimbles Order By Mail-We Know You Will Be Delighted `, ' 21 ness-abe Articles Wm-in 1.50 for. MOORE a n d 'gp'-‘, -..§:r~»'. .<. ,_,,, | 1 ‘-1 ‘“Ll‘-"`i\‘.c-ie-,..~- ~ - ~ ~ V Any purchaser anywhere who buys this famous dollar parcel and absolutely, will have price refunded immediately, including gostage. If not return the goods and get your money-no arguments-n_o 0 jections, justithe right in your hand. I f you have had any postage to pay in the matter--we will ,..~,.»t V l Cube Assorted Toilet Pins that too. . . . . ' , ij Q I - ‘O \ , Fill in the Coupon----Mail Ndw lst-M MOORE & MCLEOD Charlottetown, P. E. l. ‘iunz Q Hercwith find $1.05 for-which send me one of the Dollar, Smallware Money and Postage to be returned 'if I am not satisfied. NAME ................................. ...t ......... ADDRESS ..... ............... .. ._ .......... '7 i._ L_ i i 1 ers, who has iiovcrtiiclesii probably suffered ri good deal more than many men with wounds from the e|ierny‘s shrzipiioi. lie was taking ii bitt-.kut of tea along the liighlniidcrs’ line nenr thc trerir-.lies when a kicking horse upset the biicket, and iliiish- ing his solrierini; l`or thc time being. The l-‘orty4=lgiitli, say:-i Malloy, liiid bt-.eii in thc trenches eight. days iiltotretlior when he left. Their [lrst dose wits for forty-eight. hours, wheit| they were only three hundred yards' from the German trenclies. along with the Notts and Derby boys. A few dnys later they did another twen- ty-fnur hours. and were then moved tive miles awiiy when they took ri turn for four days. I‘riv|itc ltltiloy says the Fort _v-eighth cnnic out ot` thc ireticlies last 'l`tiesiliiy, so he doubts if they would be in the hcnvy lighting Inst week. Suffered from Thirst Private Morden, of the Princess Pais belonging io Wiiiiiipeg. was tiblc to tell us ri good deal about how itll branches of the tliinadiaiis hrivc fared geiicmlly' lately. ills lust experience with his owit rogiinoiit was when they were left in the trciiclics for an extra turn of duty :ind there were uovcii tins of bully beef among thirty-three men. An order' to hand along writer barrels did not roach the whole line, and many men were without water for over twelve hours. . The tlghtini: round St. Elol was the hardest corner, says Morden. for tho Pats. They were picked, with the Kini;‘s Royal Rifles. to relieve French forces in the ti-eiicii, and to do so had to march about. twenty miles. Lleut. Colqul\oun'l Death Prlvntc Morden says Lieut. (`olr1u- houn met. his death undoubtedly by wandering into ti German trench when out sniping, because when the l{ing's loyal Rifles eventually turned thc '1orn~iiin's out of the trench they fnunrl Lleut. Colquhotin’s dead hotly there, with seven wounds. _ Most of the Canadians, says Morden, who have been in muddy trencheimliavo cut their ovorconts away round about tho pockc-kts in order to relieve them- selves oi' carrying the intolerable weight oi' mud sticking to them. The condition of Gorman trenches when captured is iutleucriliuble, for the Gor- nmnu apparently bury their dead where they full. i Private Morgan. Second i~‘it-lil Ambu- lance, says practically the wholo Can- adian division has now been engaged; they relieved one uiiotlier, or also paris oi' the British forces. Sir .lobn l~‘rencli had nioro than once congratu- lated Canadians in various parts ofthe ilolri on their reiidlness. _ nimnbvrs went out hi the night. tolanil immediately fetch in the wounded, then sending 1119-Cl‘\lI\€ 81111 HFS- tlieui to the hospitals at. thobaso. The we kept. plodding Caiiritliaii nuibulaucc has also to do the of mud, and what work of ii laundry, washing tho shirts euemy's parapet it- iiien iigaged int e reifics lwe ot’ tl 1 e _ h t .l . . had t Private Morgan is suffering from an The r affection of tho right eyv. liosaibly i' ul. l claused by an infinitesimal pid.-e of covered shell of which he was uiiconsiclouii nt and also some the time he was struck. which serves.-to Itieidentally. Mr. Lawford. ti well- coiuforinble." 1 r known Caiiadian eyo speoialiii.. visit- ii;:ht.inp:, most of them having had thc inisfortiine, as they rega.1'tl it to fall sick iiiiiiictlintely boi'ori~.. Canadians Carried Trenches LONDON, March 28.-Describing peace how (lanadinii captured the trenches Even money recently mentioned by Sir .lohn ities would I~‘rctich Corporal liowlt, Priiicor.s Pa- frotn duto, trir