l i 1 l i t i i; 1 l P l i it j__v,,. I `__. t 5 F »'. 1 ._ __, -fr 4 < - nl T .igde to conform to ‘the “ ‘ Soft Stron Pliab e ' Good Looking _EUREKA Harness” ou. A will do it._ ~ Keeps _newharness new.. Makes old harness look like WW- _ _ _ ', ;Deale'r.t iivbrywhst-n The lnperial'0il Company '_ IIIANCIIII IN AU. CITIII `. 1' ,,, " ' _ 1 . .\.‘ --. tl. n. T"lE._.’b9'*». _ '55 1 ."W‘l‘l'ich_' fdshion decrees _have shoe éiullel-a` conspicuous it~`ern:- of 'Wfpman's dressf We .ijs{vs'andcipsted the d'e» n\a_nd.`ancl are showing tlmough the dealer .fin ydvilr locality a full line of @Mocu , . »{¢o|t’Ms|~i also women ` uirernents of_il'_ie new sftylesin feminine\._w` Aside fromihis. Shoes are made' to _give ggoodvscrvice. ,Of Solid leather- throughout-»no_t "|i7a`dde'tl with shoddy or inferior r_nat¢risl-~th¢y plenty of wear as Will as plenty 'of Styli- " L es aan.: " f te so is st. 1 co.; .tsatu I \ Methodist Church for over sixty years. ‘ " ,Cr0shy’l'll.lB,for which he paid $88, it i _ ‘ I . snn.a-. I s f,,§..,1.,_,,._i;?,l" E*-» *I* L' "it :‘“~:%**'ii‘~“ “ . i. js- as W ‘_ X il. .. Q, V .~ oe' Loeailililufmhsisrs i ~ mroitfam' ssirrm .- an me members of the Chariot wil Bblrd 1°: new .“°'..~.': c .' _e ayor me _ .o er ,ob-(2 cu and xiao intezested in the-.ie re of tbe,olty _are requested. to attend a meeting to-nilht in tile Board of Trade Rooms at B_ o’olooh.‘ This is important., ~ ' ' nose nseaurre.- 'rho renew-1 g1:"young'men have joined tlie 105th _ tltailohs# L.-Chlverie; Bouriez- R. Mc ngro. Charlottetown; li. Makin* non.. inettss E.-‘Knseboner Pisquitl; John Alyward. Cgarlottstown-_=E. Jay rmmgsmn; onsisn-n, sisnmla 'Georgd wus James_~MoPhei_'son, Laun ching.. ~ ~ . ' ‘ 1 » boua1-ionsaecelvto. _- .rss following donations- are. Srateighe acltnowled`gsd»by the .W_olnen‘e _ 4 ' risuc Association' .ot mberton;--.-10 pairs of socksfrom the_ ladies offthe Central Kildare Knitting Club; Mrs A. Ahearn, 1 pair seeks; Mrs J. Mc- Millan. 1 pairaocks; Mrs J. A. Weeks. Zpaira socks.-_-H1 V _ i8L_AND_ER WOUNDED. -- Wilfrid C. McDonald, formely of Prince Ru- pert. 11. C.. son of the late .l¢3seph»R. ‘McDonald of Georgetown an a nep- hew of Mrs. Char ss Lyons. Char- lottetown. appears among the wound- ed in the la er casualty list, suffering from shell shock. He enlisted in Vic- toria. B. C.. on November 30th, 1814 in the 830th Battalion. and sailed from .Haliiiax on February 28rd.‘ 1916. On Saturday, March 18th. there passed away at Strathcona. Lixie Matheson. wife of Archie Matheson.‘| Mrs .Matheson was eighty~two years of age at the time of her death and came out from Scotland aevpnty-six years ago. She had been ill for about three years, being -perfectly helpless and at times suffering the most in- tense pain She was a member of the Her enjoyment of religion made it a real pleasure to visit her during her illness. Shewas particularly fond of bearing the grand old hymns of faith and heaven sung to her. » Besides her husband. she leaves to motim one brother. living ln Mt. Hope. and Alex. and Daniel in Californ a;_her sons John in Melrose, Alexander in Middle borot Mass.. .Robert in-Sydney and her dang ters, Mrs _Georgeléat in Boston and in Leonard-Steeldt-house.. The services . at the _bouse'_1a_nd ' grave 1_ were 'cohducte'd,‘ by »Rev. Wm. _ Mclslaod of ‘ Dnudns.~‘-*_ ~_ _ _ -..i ._ ' .w|aoNEspAv_ _ _ "- , ._ ,_ .' _ ’,_.._t..,.‘__,_>_§ .- » . svousv tv_|si'ron'. '- Mr. Mc- Grattanof Sydney. C; B.,,rsp_resenting\ his firm inthe ‘monument business, is at the commercial;-K. ' . FBCOTGHFORT. - -Mr. Edward Mullcn.- Scotcbfort. bought s. very valuable cow recently_ at Mr. A. being a thoroughbred Shortborn ani- mal.‘Mr. Mullen does not mind paying a big price for the right kind of stuff and in this_ his friends congratulate him.-Messrs. John McKearney and Artemas Collin, Gienroy, have recently put a mud diggor out on- the ice and are landing quite is large amount oi' mussle mud. They certainly know the benefits of having mussle mud on the land. lf more residents took advantage of having it only a short distance away, they would be growing better. crops particularly hay as mussle mud seems to he a parti- cular stimulant for that part of the crops.-The death occurred on the 19th. after, a lingering illness. borne with Christian patience of Mr. John Callaghan. at the early nge of 17 years. The funeral took place on Wednesday to St. Bonaventure’s Church where s, High Mass of Re- quiem was sang by the Rev. Father Murphy after which the remains were laid to rest- in the adjoining cemetery to all who are left to mourn. the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. A Canada Calls for the Best . 1 .l- ' Therefore W E _ ~fts~tl1t's» 1 . ' , _ JU. ,_ _ ._ <\ ‘ft .Com leiidenf slept. 1 "nAll_:_~pp|'§;=f._selld 8919. unmixsd with water, jiii:d.fdr» that 12611800 ., long, as #:'i'¢is._t`.itsttst sears- wiii ~_,,< _._ . . _s»i.1._.srt.,. _. _ r .. . .- t~w,»../._~:'_*i_ _.‘~ . gnc /.isps A ati-ng... - A _ .. .. .~.-si... #E L T isreport who doinleswe mal 'lol “boot 'be ex'pos°iid.--'rnis viit,ps':, ‘* if Y _ :idx tofnir. Applehys many on in _[ie .f solo at ‘ 1. ' ‘islam - P. l. orJ.A.{ :eedword Ury I-`iA` llvé-our .._§;»» Rgecra is ."‘».:e»'°). 'A A ei s suit. :_ _ _ on Saturoggiosthe ii if father. James Jo J; Hof Kink The venerable gen einen’ ltifgreac ed the remarkable age of 04. e doctor and his son Roy ent down on the t_norn» Ing train Monday to attend the funeral ltlch meg place Tuesday morning. gc ads ogérlgpriah ia a gran - son o e cols .- . E 4-sreciat. eehvloe. - 'rue :sm of _Bt. Josegh. March 19. was duly cele- ¥.‘.?.E°.‘}..‘~.'i.` »‘l"‘i.‘2.‘.°’.t“".i¢"°»?.‘.‘:3.l.‘..§‘.i‘»‘i and the whole choir were ln attend- ance. The licrdiatisocietles marched it-pin their na l- to the ohnrob ,~whers heyoccupie seats in the main aisle. They approloliéd titeii-Ioly Table in a badly. Msn! others tool: this_.oppor- tun ty__ofp_ r_iori!iing.tholr Easter duty Mid ovei‘_ four hundred in all received Holy Communion.-Y. \ WELCOME TO RETURNED SOL- DIERS.-At a meeting of the Patriotic Society 'yesterday afternoon in the Recruiting Room, Market Buildings, the Rev. Canonfnimpson presided. A committee consisting of Canon Simp- son,,Mayor Brown and Hon. John Agnew was appointed to make ar- rangements for the reception of the three wounded soldiers, Messrs White. Loclterby and Croaaby, who are due gal :rrive by the ilrst steamer from c ou. FOR BPECIAL TRAINING. --The following members of the 105th High- land Regiment leave on the 10th inst. for Halifax, to undergo special train- ing in Bayonet iight and Physical drill A Co.--Sergt. J. I-layter, Sergt. F. Loclterbie, Sergt. J. D£McDonnld, Cor- Roral H, McKinnon. . Co.-Sergt G. leily. Bergt. P. Gregory, Sergt. R. Nicholson, Serst. W. Bertram, Cor- poral J. A. Mc sod. D Co.-Sergt. W. Fraser. Sergt. P. Mcinnis. Corporal 0. Campbell. C.'Co.-Sergt. F. Arbing. Corp. i. Ellis, Corp. J. Gallant. Corp. J. C. Arsenault. STRENGTH OF REGIMENT. -The strength of_ the 105th Highland Regi- ment is now 1.216, namely: Oflloers, 40; Non-Commissioned Oiilcers, 92; other ranks. 1,084. The strength by _companies is as follows: Staff, 11; A Company. 262; B Company, 282; C Company. 421; 'D Company. 240. Re- cruitiug~is_ for the present suspended. but_the recruiting oiiicers will eh- <_isavor¢to'get,10 additional men to pliice ithei=Ba_ti.dlion into position .to u;ske1us;ior'tany.[drstt- they 1 may no cd led _\1}1f&l.~i|i_.the;._near -future., There i»_~s_-.pcs i tlty~tn;ta,adm`l»er.nsisgztsr= en _,from -‘ this '. Ba alioh _ _to_.strengthen the ; battdlioh fin=~°N_ew -Brunswick. ~ - ' .__W_EDDlNG BELLS. -`- A_ very happy evoilttooit place' in~St. Johns Church, Milton. on Tuesday evening, March 2_1st. when the marriage was solemniz- ed by the Rector, Rev. S. Trivett, of Mr. W. Hamilton Horne and Miss Sophie C. Coles. both of Milton. As the strains of a voluntary filled the Church. the bride, who looked very 1-_harming in a suit of blue broadcloth with becoming het to match and wear- ina cereus boquet of pink geranum and white cyclamen with asparagus fern. entered. leaning on the arm of her coniin, Mr. Realgh Younkers, who gave her away. D ring the service “The Voicerthat Breathed o'er Eden" was sung by the choir. and as the bride and groom proceeded to the vestry the strains of the wedding March broke forth. Mrs. Lemuel Coles nrssiding at the organ. A large num- ber of relstivefhsnd friends were as- sembled _to wi ess the ceremony and the happy couple left the church amid st the best wishes or their friends and under a stinging shower of rice. Mr. and Mrs. Horne left immediately for Charlottetown en route for t e mainland, &here after spending afew days with r. Owen Horne. Truro. N. S., they will .visit St. Paul, Minn., and other United States cities on their way to Regina, Sasir.; where they 'will reside, Mr. Horne having rented his homestead in Milton., for severaiyeare io Mr. .C. Horne. of Ruatfoo. Mr. and ali-.~i.{Gq?.1I;urlt_e. who srezhagi' 'Irie- turn ng o egna are accom ` e` tho latter’s sister, Miss Ethel 1~idi'n`ey. while their many friends; in Milton anti t-he neigbboriiood sincerely '-_re- gt-vt losing this family from the prov- ince, they are rollowe by the heartiest wishes for success and prosperity in their new lilo. .~ _ ‘~ away Febru- sorrow settle) fri _ _ s o o Angel of chamber wn at the Oli' “fii».».=i.~fi MADE CANADA book . ,;. ___» ‘..;,; -. BOUGHTF- -'_The Acadian ' . Sick Mutual»1Benefit=Assoclation of.,Tignisb' purcliesed I receutlys the >Ti§nish .tliztil formerly owned "by-.°Mr. A.‘J." MeFadyl 973-” ‘ .-'r`..' <' 5 -_' "if . ~ P' '. 0:" I FUNERAL TODAY. -The funeral oi ‘_¢Mr.~Joitchiln Walic took place Tuesday morning from`Tlgnisli Church' Mr..Waite was wcil and favorably known and his death nt tt compara- tively early 'nge is n great shock. . to his “ wife 'and ‘young children. ‘Much sympathy is felt for them in their sad loss.`-Y. '- HOUSE BUILDING. -- Mr. -Ar- mand'_'l‘hompson has built it number of houses on_his building lots on Mar- gate Road. Kensington, which i he soon disposes of after being finished Mr. Thompson spent many years in Colorado. and when he came back to his native place, was fully slive~to its possibilities of development and ac- cordingly purchased eome building lots, and some acres of standing tim- ber. hence the new houses on Margate Rond:-K. ' . PROSPEROUS ISLANDER. - Mr. Wilmot Reid.'iormerly of Coleman sf- ter an absence of eleven years in the west spent the winter on the island with his parents. He spent’ the first* three tvcelts with his sister, Mrs. Jae. Stevenson. at Rustico. Mr. Reid is the owner of two or thrcesections of land and is quite one of the lsland’s suc- cessful men. He speaks well of the West ‘sud is returning ‘in a few"days. He takes with him as-a farmer, Mr. Thomas Blanchard of itustico. Messrs. William _Grasweil and- Benson Cras- weli, sons of Messrs:A'detn and Rob» ert Crssweil, Rustico, are _also leaving' for the West in company with Mr. Reid to try their luck in Regina,Sask.. till the 'iall. Mr. William Craswell wen; out on the harvest excursion last ,year and while there workedfor Mr. Reid. Their friends wisn them n safe' and pleasant voyage.-R. of the ilnest Christian _Peters Bay passed on the morning of the of Mrs. Alonzo illness of of the of`75 \ `\ and ¢- different flavors bythe. in colon. Wm. Wrigley' Jr. Co.L WRIGLEY’S is the largest seller in the world, because its long- lasting flavors and its real Mexican chicle body are of WRIGLEY quality-the .best that men, money and machines can produce. 7 _ :L "ii ~* -~ `Z`-,_ wt i .£- protects and - preserves your, teeth. An eminent _ dentist recently said: “Chewing gum is one of the best things possible. It gives' the gums the exercise they need. It » rubs off particles of food that otherwise would ferment and cause decay, and it strengthens the salivary glands.” M vm Toronto __ _ NEW BRUNSWICK WIRE Almost any kind of fence looks well when it's first put up; it's only first quality fence, such as the Maritime. that keeps its good looks in spite of the years. The gluoality is put intothe fence and naturally the fence ws it in the wear. Ignoring altogether the tempta- tion to make a few extra cents by skimping and cheese- parlng on material. we use only lure? strong. resilient No. 9 wire-hsavllp galvanized are.~indced. is the MARITIME- Ornamental FENCING and GATES COMPANY, LIMITED. MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK .Ornamental Fencing that keeps its appearance exception is used for time it's the appearance mental fencln and thus adds Our catalogue displays a wide range oi beautiful designs to choose from. May we send you s copy l* Y0\1l' *§ Miss Maud O’Connor, 1 pair. Miss Ethel Foley ond.Mnggic Mcitxtpsb, 1 pair._Mrs. Joseph Mclnnls. -2'pairs. Miss Loretta Nelilgen, 1 pair. Miss Florence Foley; 2 pair. Mrs. Peter Cn~ hill 1 pnlr. Mrs. John Hackett. ` 2 pairs. Mrs. Traverse, 2 pairs. Mrs. A. J. Mc-I~`adyen', 4 pairs. Mrs. 'John Mclutosh, 1 pair wristlete. Mrs. A. J. Mclfadycn 1 scarf. The society bought yarn. Thanks to \ the following ladies: Mrs. James McGrath 1 pair. Mrs. Ramsay. 1 pnir.. Mrs. James Gll~ lie, 2 pnir, Mrs. Albert (iiisou 8 pairs. Mrs. James W. Green, 22 pair. Mrs. T. J._Scotr. 2 pair. Mrs. James Shen. 2 pnir, Mrs. Jessie (iutitlct l pair. Mrs. Gregory Bernard 2 pair. Miss Ethel Traverse 1 pair. Mrs. William Leonard 2 pair.-Y. - THURSDAY HELPING .THE GAUSEF- The sum of $34.35. proceeds of Orwell ~Cove concert has been paid -_ Mrs. . Chas. Lyons for Red Gross Work. ‘ -. -$AFE ARRNM.. -_ li.ev._Johu .t‘. -nsmtora, .1=ort.Hili. has received a'oablegrnmfann`ounoing the safe ar- rival in Enpltmlf dfliis wife, who with iiiirs.~.Sygn:yfBir¢;l\a left some time ago to _visit ir;pa!ehPt:m‘Il{l}lIgland. Their ‘ . ’ .e many friends im rt' and se- llers will bepleaaed to hear or their safe arrival in the old country.-r'-P." E. _et.surAl~iulne.-`- ur." htciast Bw! n,‘,_Glcnfsnning_,is visiw re- in zgost vc-rig; River.--f' .Dom- i.ti°l.i*t°..li1‘.. ".‘:.:f“;‘.*.‘:. ‘:l‘..r.i§°-.zo ‘Red dgo on Wednesday' Isst»o'n ' sf' Motliivary went to' - rdf- gt.l2iness~t:rlp.-»~& ~ nick `wlen t e well known traders HEPING THE CAUSE. - At n_ meeting oi the Burlington and I’ark‘ (!ol‘n'er.‘Iled Cross Working Club lucid nt the home of Mrs. W.H. Cnmp_beli_ on tl\e.8th'oi' February it was decided? to nslt the gentlemen of the commun- ity tn useiet in supplying some tobacco, cigars and cigarettes for the ‘brave boys whp :rn in the trenches fighting. Three young men did thc collecting with the following result: Upper I¥lirlingtol\,'1ler Russell Chun:-Alex. Campbell |l0c; Frnyer Munn 25c; J. N. Evans 25c; George Davison 50c.; Herb Millmnn 250.; Rus- sell Cann 40:-... Lower Burlington. pcr D. M. Bernard:-W. H. Campbell llilc.; Oliver Campbell 300.; William Cousins soc.; James csmpbsll soc.; Adams 301:.; Lcslio Mann 25c.;,I_)_.._ . Bemartl Ilfic; Heath McLeod 30c; (isa. Munn 25c.; J. i.. Saunders 25c.' Geo. st Y* McLeod 25c.; John Bernard 2Ec,': Joiin` " Campbell 25c. Park Corner, per. Wilfred Cann:-»T. S. Cousins. $5_c.;,C._ Graham 25a.; l-i. Gray 25cI; W. Stuart 25c.; Keir Bernard 25s.; S. Richards 250.; ti. S. McKny 25c.; P. McLeod 25c.; \V. Conn i'»0c.. For this money re- ceived, after mlding socks and also some tlninties, tho society has mailed seven parcels weighing seven pounds each to the boys that are fur away nutl not enjoying lilo t-omfortg of homo.. OF THE sick an lake we naar.-:::.f_-_-: -_-:_-_-:f;,-_-_-_-_-_~.-.;-_-,~.-,-_-_-:_-.-:.1. - .ditttrliiled _writ ~ L » oi Biiious iiesdaelte CHROWIO »LlVll-TRIUVUILK WAS E 5;!!! LY QUIID I I-il Ull DF DR. ¢HA8E'8 KIQNBV-LIVER PIL tg-AQJQDORBEMINT lw JUSTICE' v -"~ ' ' . _ sick have taken propan-