_ i _ - - . _ . r'wU ‘ - -I a \ _ _ .1-_ .1 _ , 1 ,,. - ;' 'TR H`i31"-1917. _ .-. TH EA 'rm _N- Urnoiiiu ' `?PAcsE"iI-Iiisili” Guardian ` rr rave to any In our mvmeef. HIGH GRADE l00TS.- See Mor- ris ik, Bmitlfs _window tor Canadian Made Hlgh_Gtad_e' Boots. 30,M2I._ FILMS oEvli.tiPEo ANo PRINT- £D.- Amateur work given special at- tention and promptly delivered on Mondays anoj 1‘hursdays.by the Bay- er Studio. ' li00Ii,3,30M3i. Fldmteidookluo sALE.- The ladies ot First Methodist Church are ltavillg a. home-cooking sale at Morris & Smith's_store, on Saturday after- noon_, March 31st. 600351.30821. CONCERT LAST NIGHT.-A gplqniligll pnogram' _was rendered in Zion ii last 'night under the aus- pices of the willing workers. and Sun- day School, consisting ot' choruses, duets, solos. tableaux's dialogues, readlng's. _costume nunibers. Closing with a Patriotic tableaux representing Britania and the Province ot’ Can- ada, ending with a Patriotic cboriis. SUCCESSFUL SALE.-The sale of ta, g, stock, crop, and implements of M5. W.. J. Domvllle, East Royalty, on Thursday afternoon resulted in good prices being realized. His farm of nineteen acres sold' to Mr. Arthur Robertson ot Mars.hileld for the handsome sum ot' $1800. Mr. Dom- vllle intends leaving shortly for his former home in Massaehussetts. Mr. Bon). Carter was the auctioncer. SALE OF DODD ESTATE.-The sale of the late Mrs. Mary E. Dodd whicbl took place yestcrilay at noon in front of the Law Courts bulld- lng, _resulted in the propertycoiislst- Ing of twenty-four acres on Maipeoue Road. selling at a handsome figure. |g brought $4.000. There was a large attentionce and the bidding was keen. The purchaser was Mir. ilerhert Plckord. Royalty. All the shares ot' the different lox ranches hut. one belonging to the estate _were sold and brought aver- age prices. The executors were well astintled with thu prices realized for the property. Mr. _Benjamin Carter was the auctioueer. { ///f_\\\\ \ _ \\\\`°-‘7/// I (< 5) T O O K E COLLARS I5 can-rs EACH 'rooxa BROS. 'LIMITED » Mixifss - - MoN'rRsAi. ‘ i Professional Cards Dr. J. P. McGrath Corner of Prince and Sydney Streets Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to ll, I to 4 p. in. and 7.30 to 8.30 p. in. Telephone No. 632 so2s,a,zsMtt. . E _ Dr. Clift euRA'rIvs:°'i'ni:arianN'r by 01° month in advance, »Vlctorla_- Hotel. uiiniottetowii, P: Ia. i.. Canada OFFICE HOURS, 12 to 3 daily, or by appointment at residence. 0207-l-30hl3ll1ol.pd. - S. Hessian LAWY IR fi '_ Montague. P-lil-L ’ Money to Loan. 'IBM-B-Hilti. J. D. STEWART _ Barrister. Solicitor and Notsrv Public om. Ngwnn' ima, clisrlottatawv' - lrpneh Qfllee, Goargttown Mom to Lola on Real lmto am-to-ifittt. - _' '_vq=ns_uIiro'§ 'a_ in/iw _ Barrlsterl. Attorneys. Notary, Pill* llc, lite.. Solicitors for Canada Bank- _ ;ui-. ti. D. \vi-Iain iivilni. sz W. craum " ‘MILL Those noNAr|No for the Home Cooklintl Sale thin afternoon Please send them to Morris & Snilths Store at 2 o'clock. WHEELING ON ROADS.-The roads have broken up sufilciently out through Lot 48 and 40 to persuade the mall carriers to resort to the :meets as the best means oi’ loconio-. C. G. 8. PRINCE EDWARD-'l‘ho car ferry steanie-r made a quick trip from Georgetown to Picton yester- day. The steamer did not leave Georgetown until 12.510 p. in. as she was loading freight. Sbe riot-_kefr iii Plctou at 3 p. iii. 3 Porno sssaviucf-Mr. Paul A._ Murphy. Dominion Plant Pathologist- will lecture on Potato ‘Spraying on Tiiei-iday evening, April 3rd at Vic-' toria; on Wlednesday evening, April 4th at Augustine Cove, iiud on Thurs- day evening, April 5th nt. Central Lot 10. 5099-:I-30M2i. WEDDING BELLS.-A quiet wed- ding took place on March 21st, when Capt. Joliu Archie liiurin and Miss Cliristle McLeod both ol' Murray River were united in marriage hy Rev. J. Dugald McKenzie of Zion Church. The bride was attended by Miss Jennie McLeod, while the groom was supported by Mr. Gavin Mc- Leod. The contracting parties 'are botli very popular among Ii host ot' friends who extend them lieortiest congratulations. ' _ UNITED STATES I GETTING NEGVIIIIS f (Special to The Guardian.) NORFOLK, March 30- Constant i'epoi‘t.s are being brought. in of Ger- man submarines waiting outside for the declaration of war. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR NO. 5 SIEGE BATTERY DRAFT. The following siihscriptioiis have been receivf-.ri for No. l'» Siem, Artill- ery Draft, for the purpose oi' purchas- iiig slickers, ami lt' sufficient money is collected to tiny ruhiior boots ns well:- M1'. T.. Fl. Prowsfi $10.00 Mr. Justice Fitzgerald 10.00 W. P. A. Society, por Miss Ncaiiy lllyers f 10-00 Mr. R. Ii. Stems 10.00 Mr. ll. M. Davison ` - 10.00 lllr. ll. li. .lcnkiiis 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mr. Von Clui-0 Guy (`ol. I". S. Moore Itlajor W. A. O. Morsou Judge ;\IcDciinl¢| 5.00 Mr. tfliarles ll. (‘lisiitllci~ 5.00 Mr. Ed. Saunders 5.00 Mr. S. A. i\lcI.eoIl 5.00 .luilgf-. _ Stewart 5.00 Mr. Vincent Blake _ Mr. J. Stanley Wie-Illorlt 5.0 Mr. id. G. Coombs 5.00 Mr. il. W. Longwortli 5.00 Mlijoi- (‘. l.. McKay 5.00 Mr, llruce Stewart 5.00 Mr. .1. 0. I-lyiitlniiiii 5.00 Mr. Ii`i'iiiik ll. Ilenrtz ' Messrs l’iitoii, Ltd. hir. .l. it. Deniiis Mr. 1'. Il. Ii. Loiigworlli Messrs J. & T. Morris Mr. A. A. hit-_I.eaii, l\'I.l’._ Mr. .l. A_ Mcsselivey Mr. I). Nlcliolsoii, Ill. i’. Mr. A. McNair iliesrs Nierris & Smith 5.00 Mr. Arthur Alley I pail- boots Prof. ll. ll. Shaw 31.00 Mr. W. A. Huestis Prof. S. N. Robertson Mrs. .liinies Peake Miss E. il. Haviland- Mr. E. S. Collin Mr. S. A. Mt¢Doiiiild Mr. Isiiiit: t‘iirter Mrs. J. M. tliiiiipbcll _ Mr. l.. Id. Wellnci- Mr. Alex. iioriie Frieiids ot' the Boys Mr. Ilorzicc Iiiiszard ` i\lr.'W. A. Stewart _ Mr. I). A. McKinnon Mr. l<‘. J. lic/lmiiii Mr. A. W. llyiitlniiiii .Misses Stomper ,, 5.00 2.50 it-its-.i~;r;._:.i:_t:. ;i.:i;iei~a5¢iaieio ooooooocceceoeoie qcroccecoooccoooo _ 1.00’ ‘Mr. Ewen McDougall* 1.00' Judge Hasznrd - 1,001 Mr. J. G. Jamieson 1.00 Mr. George FJ. iluglics 1.00 Messrs. Staiiley, Shn\v`& Peiir- don Mr. (lliarles Lyons Mr. Frank llennessey Mr. W. W. Stanely Mr. Gordon Tomblins Mr. Ernest Sellar Messrs Large Bros. Mr. P. ll. Black M. W. W. Clark ` Mr. J. A. Moihleson Mr. G. I). Ilolllols .\Ir. A. V. l\IeQu:iitl `.\Ii' ` 'I`. lltggs Mi' Il. .llowrilt Nlr. ill. llosis A l<‘rir-ntl ' J. I’. \’lcliI;-lsoii ' Allison llucstis /\. .'\Tlf‘_\' *w r¢~__~rHr~»~_ oaeooeeooeeoo ooeoeoooooooe 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .30 1.00 1.00 1.00 held citi- J, I‘. Sims Se_xli\s M1-Lollilii This siihscriptlou list will ho open for ii tow days to give our 0.00 5.00 ;,~i :I :.1 :,'i'_i;w ca-.coco ooococ E GI-I RLO TOW G __ __ _ __ _L ____ __________ ITEIIITE GN THE BUDGET The House nic? _this morning, et 11.15 o'cl.ock. B lls to Jucorporate. St. lliinstan’s University, the Travel-» ler’s Rest. Hall _ Company and ii bill to am- end the Charlotteowu Water Works* and Sewerage Act, w_ere_all given a- tlrst reading. _ Betore the Orders ot’ the day were proceeded with, Mx. J. J. Johnston, on a. question ot' privilege, referred to a paragraph in the report _oil the _pro- ceedings as_ appeared in the-_Guardian yesterday, ln_ which paragraph cer- tain statements* rnatle_ hy another speakei'_.were inaaiventeiitly through. a typographical- iniqtakre. attributed to him. The paragraph was us i'ol~ lows: ' Mr. JOHNSTON wlslietl li to lie- dis- tinctly understood that the Opposi- tion were us loyal us Iiiiyhody' else. Ii' they _want to cut down expenses said he go back to 1011, get the same same salaries. He said the Liberal Government- oi' that year with $200,~ 000 had' made as good showing as the present and there was no occasion to put o_o a war tax. li' the time comes when it seems imposisble to make end»s0ii ensued. IIIE PREMIIQR: hir, sponge,-_ | rise' to ii. point of order. _ __ _M12 BELL: Are the words offcii. *?`lY‘?? _Are they too stroiig}P____ gall-. I’Rirt=. trniii-:ferrctl to two e rescuing sieaiiiers," having upheld, as _,i\ oxpi‘csse