.w D001' Q Hood up- Fo»f¢1.f.’= Compound ' Syrup of Hypopliospbites f0l’l_l18 the best nerve and brain food-known and has l restored thousands of suffer- xto health-Large bottle E. A. Foste . `“- Central Drugstore Sunnyside -~4“5:\.“-»“\\“_\‘ .t , W ri . ---c.`.»-`»».,~ aft,”-._A "‘ Watches Repaired ’ We repair all kinds of igzilatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. -_Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. C W. Patterson r Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. ‘_ _ Professional iii-'_| s DR. CLIF'I` a . cr-momc Diseases ' - V Victoria Hotel. Cb'town. P. E. I. OFFICE HOURS-I2 to 3 daily. Feeein ed vsnce. At Oiiice or Residence---$5.00. Treat meat Monthly"-8100.00. ‘ 21-2-l5Mlmo.i> V. A. McDONAl.D. P. E. I. and B. C., \ Land Surveyor, R. R. I., Box 15. Bourle. . 9090-3-20Mstt1Mo. i I W ABSENT MINDED. An absent minded man called on the family doctor. After discussing tue topics of the day, he prepared to de- part. The doctor showed him t_o the door and after wishing him G00d morning." remarked, "They re “ji ill good health at home. I suppose? "Great Scott!" exclaimed the ab- sent minded man, "it’s just struck me ‘Wim \p_¢om,o_ My mother in law is ln a ." i .7 kwin' \ '_ c-~::1 _. ygg] _ ,I Y. Courteous Service I Customers of this bmi: cpm; , on tauomunc mortal! .‘ mstozlnoaromoe. Tll°f°|'°° .|,,,,,.u. .4 to l"°‘ -'~§w¢a'r.¢.' ¢o4n:'°f“°° ' assured of _ m¢egod%‘xl»o9k5“¥l: '_ .;»¢e.~-' H, e Saving- Awww M” analogies: mouoyl o the rest, ,wa so lun “im - Si -.':i§E'£§§ . rosa-lk»f_ u Nova Scotia ‘ |s|,1_n|na|_tacxcsss-_ _ , :$189 ie if-I’ Q-8 cup or stands Wide 8 7 _ 6 was congratulated, not former " has beans" Tanton .and Loaaon. 'but well as hearty. decided todivide the club take place next will be as followst- Callf. Ross vs. Capt. Lundie Tsnton vs. Woodman Worthy vs. Lonson Mutch vs. May Gardner vs. Love' vs. Doull This event should prove interesting, as the teams are well matched. in the second 'contingent series, McRae continues to lead in their series of games, and it is not likely that any of the lesser lights can catch up to his score. Although the series is not completed, McRae will likely be proclaimed the winner. The poetry contest will close Satur- day night. All who would like to compete had better get busy-now. The prize is a silver medal. lllliMilllHl|llH WELLS llllllllllll llUl (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, March 29”.-Frank Moran, Pittsburg, knocked out Bombardier Wells, they English heavy-weight, in. the tenth round of their twenty~round bout here. HOTEL ARRIVALS QUEEN. , W. T. Anderson, Moreli; Benj. Gal- lant, Bloomfield; J. S. Perry, Summer- side; Preston Prowse, Murray Har- bour; Theo. B. W. LePage, Rustico- ville; Miss Hilda LePnge, Rustico- vllle; Donald P. Malcolm, Chas. Har- ris, Cardigan; Miss Hamilton, Boston; F. H. Cameron. A. D. James, Hamp- ton; Miss Hazel Milligan, Charlotte- town. McRae VICTORIA. J. W. Carruthers, Montague; R. H. Rogers, Alberton; G. S. Inman, Char- lottetown; J. Gordon McKay, Bradal- bane; W. Tanton. Alberton. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Oatarrb that cannot be cured by Hali's Catsrrh Cure. , FJ. CHENEY &C0. Toledo. 0. ‘Ve the undersigned have known F.J.Cheney for the' last 15 yeeremnd believe him perfectly honor- able ln allhusiness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his mm' N.\'nou/u. B/mx Or Commence. Toledo O. Hall'e Calarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druiillsts. Take l>lali’s Family Pills for constipation. , “Wam.poles Emulsion of pure cod liver oil. is unequalled for curing coughs, colds, chest and lung trouble '--rapidly strengthens thc run down system. Price $1.00 per bottle. Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent treats. MEtf.» ::Use Harmon Violet or Rose Toilet Soap-the soft, creamy lather is very soothing and beneficial to the skin. A fresh supply just received. MacKin- non Drug Co... corner Great George and Kem streets. Motl- GAVE PORTER SHOE T0 SHINE AN ,LEG WITH IT. _ BPOKANE. Wash., March 26,-C. E. Cranke. of Colville, for years has had n well established reputation as a practical joker, but his latest ex- ploit in this line, which he is relating to his acquaintances with great gusto. created such a commotion in a Pull- man sleeper on the 0. W. R. & N. tflilll near Pendleton recently that the crew had to take a hand to queel the dis- order. A Awakened during the night hy some one rummaslng around under. his berth, Mr. Cranke discovered the col- ored porter down on 'his knees hooking into the recesses under the seats with a cane. The Pullman conductor about -'this time thrust his head 'out of the curtains of his section and remonetro. ted with the porter for making so much noise. The porter 0°“ld find but one 'shine and the log. in the ,the net foot iiret front of latter drew out there was a it and ran ing at the voioo such s Uufslior 0m 500 'Hitwise EATS it QI '-which he frankly thought they could , . 1. ‘ not ro _ Il; UNHANDY. victories of 1812. Paardeberg, and all other glorious struggles, The Cana- dian division has established itself as dependable. On the morning before the great battle which pushed the Ger- man line far back past the war- wrecked- village of Neuve Chappelle, the men crouched in trenches waiting. Sentries gazed through loop-holes across the -shell-ploughed level field, through barbed wire entanglements, to where the German trenches showed shadows through the light morning mist, three hundred and fifty yards away. The occasional sharp crack of the sniper’s rifle punctuated the still e The till h d t h o an <~ or-us ar n ou er an more persistent this moming the merciless bail of fire oured about of bullets into the Canadian trenches to do but squat in the mud and wail rations or crawl forward to listening posts. They ached to leave the nar- great, but tiresome. Then the word came The long ger was over, and the men were only make a short rush, and down again behind cover when the officers saw tb fire rowin too hot. No more flop to save the men.. How long it order again came and the Canadiens went forward section by section, the the trenches thoy saw grey coated the line by this time, ami the Ger mans were coming out to stop the The men shouted, shrieked and groan ed, while the deep ponder-ous under- tone of the artillery continued. . rue e ll Oli a E R11 V0 E "I got one!-’ It was the buck fever of entangiements were just ahead, and English press Austria Hungary was most cautious, so that decided one sense or other were .llwlt life- ature ' .?=-.l`.1'u\ that the new ser " which has would be pro- of packing the last nigh , and was more than com- mensurate the ioveriiowing houses The moving picture authori- ties say ‘The Master Key" is the greatest serial yet produced and its first instalment yesterday captivated the hearts of all. When-the author of the story, .Iohn Flemmiiig Wilson, turned it in to the Universal Film Co. he said -he was giving,-them a. story p duce as a film However when he saw the first reel he was satisfied and captivated with its magnificence. Author Wilson said that the motion picture gave his wierd theme more club. membex-sh|p_ -'nm ‘ ' T " . - 'realism than his written- story. In the be it saw’ seemed to WHEN BAYONET8 WERE first instalment, as shown yesterday at the Prince Edward, the patrons were treated to a story of vivid action for a ons game team' NORTHERN FRANCE. Merch 22»- and human interest appeal, besides Wed; Thi! DBMS- Bl N9\WB Cl18DD0\\B Will many startling examples of spectacu- gvgmnx M D,|t'°5_R0oms_ The live in Canadian history with the larlsm in the way of settings and photographic effects. some never be- fore duplicated' upon the screen. One case in point is where a crowd of cow- boys encsmp for the night with Tom Gallon, accused of murder among them. All the scenes here, and those following which show Gallon escaping, were photographed at night in the forest. The first two reels are ab- sorbing in their interest and the sec- ond instalment will no doubt be wit- nessed by equally as large. if not larger, crowds. Miss Ella Hall, only 17 years of age, is playing the difficult role of the heroine and this beautiful actress with her simplicity a. star to local theatre-goers, plays the part of the hero and also directs the rservo Many proclaimed this th b t the Beach, pr_ovided real good ami ballad “Slng me io Sleep." y There will be s. com let h f p g mme o ay with the exception of “The Master Key," the first instal- ment f hic -rf Dandruif causes a feverish irritation To stop falling hair at once and gl-t k h G H ‘ rid of every particle of dandruh’, get B I T l d A ::.°..:,°.f:'.‘i.‘.‘;¥' sf.:;.‘.:..‘=:;‘°:.i...:1:¢.i ;,gg;5md<1u_-5 ¥llSS¢ S. &P¢Sffy» "gram, every 80° . others say hours. . ‘ It was slow going through the heavy §1li‘;a1:k;;;;° ttlhc lmgiup' Alter a few ap' _ ia 1 r stops coming out g'L:“td'n‘§;‘lr‘::|;f1‘;,'“%K2‘ig:?l;=§{;i‘é;°I§)§;g and you can’t find an dandruil. (Continued from Page One) tl h l li hum* A number ol’ interested 'meetu- a oeuvres in conversation with the reporter the soldiers "The faults that have in my opinion nothing more than a gross exaggeration and a misrcpresen tation to serve political onrls. I am the best i have ever had. They have the northern woods in another form. S8811 llllfli 8e1‘ViC0 l'0l‘ UIJWBFKIS Of Sl! _ The Canadians pressed on. 'rho months now and they are as strong .. _ grey clad bodies lay behind the ad- ond as good as they were thc day I got F,_______, _ _ _,____'______ vancing~llnes. Suddenly the order them;--Well. you can see for your- 1a§_Bin came to retire. Only a few self" (And a stronger pair of boots CONSTRUCT AN EXERCISING EN»' FOOLING THE SUBMARINES. "Si`r(»6ic stylish hats J ff them up at random," continued the machine guns were trained and thou- CHDIMH. "out of u Pile oi’ the same in connection with oveny stable sands of ge,-mans W9;-9 “waning the boots at Salisbury. l did not select there should be an enclosure of from coming of the khaki clad lads, Book them for strength or anything else. one-half to one acre oi' land as an once more the Canadians cmwmd, and you can see how they have served. exercising and feeding lot for thc Details ol' the fighting the following Of C0l1l’Se. you Clllft eXDeCt boots or stock. Whether a pasture is had or day' when me Canadians, gt lg' omni. anything else, for that matter. to be not, such an area should be a part of ally stated, took the trenches and ill-08611 and remain Dorfeet ll' you ,every farm. in this enclosure thc forced the Germans back at hundred d0n't give them some reasonable care cows can be placed warm nights or yards. have no yet come down. That Mill flilemlon- I Ulleil mine. and every at other times when it is not conveni- they behaved splendidly, with marvel- ,other boot oi’ thesame lot I know ol' ent to keep them in the slsblo or pas- lous self-control, is the testimony of that was treated as l did mine has re- ture. I-lere the fattening and other -British omconq. All confess that tained its strength and usefulness. stock can be given their rougbage. British opinion has undergone a great The best boot ever made could not the horse can exercise and rest in tho change. Ono stated: “Only the best stand the conditions of Salisbury. open and the pigs can wander. troops are able to retire when victory when I was there. without being pro- The ordinary barnyard is no place seems just ahead." That victory came perly looked~ai’»t-er; and you could not in which to exercise and feed stock, in the following first charge. exllect lt." for it is too small and is usually used - as a manure storage. Barnyards come l- Macs Aperlent Salts are preferred into more or less general uso during " by nearly everyone to mineral waters the Winter because of! their conven- and old style purgatives. They make lent location and sheltered situation __ f a pleasing effervescent draught that is but for use during the Spring, Sum- mlid yet certain in action. invaluable mer and Fail a larger yard is needed. (specm to th, Gu”-d|,n_) for allcases of constipatlon,blliousness Choose a patch oi' ground as close to -~ ROME,-Marcin 28-Contrary to state- headache, etc Price 25c, The Two the stable as possible and connecting ments which have appeared in French Macs, 149 Great George Street. MEtf. _with it and enclose it with a strong ________ __ fence. iiave the gates so arranged never opened any direct negotiations -that a wagon can be driven into the ` 'with italy concerning possible territor- why italy vigorously continues hcr field to feed the animals forage and -ial ceesions... l-‘rom the highest sources extensive military preparations, not other crops. Construct the fence now ‘here it is afilrmsd that everything done knowing what the future may bring, before active field work begins. in this line was due to the initiative ,when next May, according to most ‘of Germany. it is said was animated reliable opinion the European war will RICH .FRUIT CAKE by a desire to eliminate causes' _of take a definite turn. antagonism which always had existed ~ The Council of Ministers yesterday Take one pound of brown sugar. between Austria and italy. But even did not discuss the international situ-; three-fourt the work of the former imperial Chan- ation. The ministers took under con- ‘eight cellor of Germany in this direction sideratlon the proposed rules which one would- prohibit publication of news augments which bavemppeared in of a military character, a plan for juice, a partial reopening of the stock six- change and measures for the benefit 'm'|‘hle prominent ‘Italians point, is -of the unemployed Ill’ New Carp et Dept. `_/ Take the Elevator to _ _ . n ss. ar ery a not ye egun d h f _ to work. Later the heavy guns began 3;,-ch';:;I;|? tygggemglgollgrlb to l e the familiar malins. booming o sleo- Hubert Leonard who is well-known as - ~ "’ * t ri .h f behi d. L cl tl 6 08 Wlli' . . . . . . » §;l1g\¥le)olr;h=5§_n;l;oadof\1]§,o1yT\;r1t-TlHomin11; picture ever mu lieu.. _ Occupylng double the space it did last season, it ls bigger, was monotonous. There was nothing . joker cfmedy' Mike and Jak” at ln many I'6Sp6CtS. . , .., _ p _ _ men- tum ou guuui. ur for his our ‘°,‘,j,',‘_’Hu§,‘,‘§,'§’mg ,,wm,u,,y yesm Modern display racks enable you to inspect the goods ness' “me” me me" picked 5° buck for day in rendering that old and prett OI' tl'Ol1ble ,ow .,e,,c,,...,_ The ,.,,,,.,,,g game ,B m m t A P s C Hose 0 Electric elevator takes you up and down. amid Handbag mmm mr; nm” me pug; request me Comm war Noam Our friends keep telling us that we have greatly improved our B B. U »» The ,e,,,,,, ,mm the (mmm was ;l;>;'ts,L;§81;f§§o0l}f<;\;; Igrgfinei I;1\a;<;\;; 4 We ourselves think the greatest improvements have taken desultory but constant, and the plump met with the great favor it d ~ _ ¢d_ [)Bt d€paI`tlTl€l'lt. rlogljé mlgna Iirogl =;f;1o‘f;i:;d Jggot Sfégi ff;";§‘{‘h§*;’§§§,"’y’lolegzfggjmfl ‘hiifjfg without feeling under the slightest obligation to purchase. hours of paralysed thoughts and dan- tm. oh W ‘gl Wm be show” M the V ` Y ° g = . All li b ' Wl Vl ;‘.:2r.€‘“§1'.;.‘:::§"§¥::.1f“f:..i‘°;.?.i“.lla 35‘iii“iii-To“iii-"?»‘5-¥°€$?»1'l'ii`-litill. te est weaves’ ° t°“s' ° Vets' Y 250D ` comparatlvely',l_lght this day. They _*T* are withholding the-names at present . and the entire story is suffering at ‘"§a‘;1,““{},,§"C‘,1‘,faj§,’},‘B°’5,.aw,,,,,_ ,md . All the_ new patterns at last years low prices. We his bullets bu into the emu an ubuut U the present high prices went into effect-landed them ever ard of the wa but ever one Y Y Y. Y was in danger. An hour later the creased' ee s ows r the last time. anxious once more to step out of the , . . , . \ . - f-‘IF ,, ,%M%@4 i- - “ 'rs an some ew ugs themse vos song on their stomachs , p = ` starting upward at the command to '- - ~ ~ . tt dill t .tl . - -- ;f:.;::.°“,s::;;;r"g.2“;.s'use.su .situ You are Cordlolly Iovlfed forms Hprhlg up_ They were akmg ;¢(>lrst,hl;lcxllutl:ng several ladies, witness- d l. d. - ‘ V ~ ° uuN0t»»»;my monm but ,,,,,,s_ W,,,e,. been ,,,, ,,,.,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,y ,Fund ,,.,.,,‘_.,,,. _ But, at the same time, when our present stock is sold out p uumes. nu.. uuu rea an uuyuu t. put. ,boots summed the men. he said. are prices will rule. It s a good time RIGHT NOW to buy your carpet. _ t ~ -,\y,;>»=»-g~t<;f,ffg,g;,;,°"=\°», °»g‘;,;§°; ;'g,:,,,“..;;;1,"S,;1;f;:{,°.§,;;°,;;"f,,:;,‘;‘§; Beer. & Weeks | Beer & Weeks i Beer _.m..._....__........... hs of s. pound oi’ butter, one-half pound of citron, of figs, a scant half cupful a wine glasaful of grape one pound of flour. one tea-., each of cloves, mace, ein# and a piece of soda the else of ‘ This makes a large cake *~ Ocvusiolially wo learn oi' humorous incidents ci' the war that tend to lighten the general gloom that sur- rounds tho operations oi' land and sea. One of these is n device adopted by the British Admiralty to fool the German sulunurlncs. lu. the many ports and shipyards of the British isles are scores of merchantmen of various typos that for various reasons have been withdrawn from active ser- vice. lint although intended for nu lgnoiuluous finish ou the st-rap heap, the war has i‘ound for them, a useful, if odd part. They are rigged up as dummy worships, and cruising up and down lilo Norlli Sea: where the sub- marines are likely to be operating, lead the real cruisers and battleships and lake up the time that is valuable in the oucmy, while there is.alwnys n cluinre of luring thc-in into range of 41. llritlsli cruiser or destroyer. it is said to bo xt simplo matter lo "fake" these lmals so as io give ihoiu the ap- pearance of worships. Some changes to the masts ami tunnels and a dum- my bnrbcte, would easily deceive a submarine. which finder the most inv- crnble conditions s limited in its see- ing capacity. They are the clowns, the Mssqueradcrs of the blockading fleets, daring Io man them as it is their definite business to cruise in the danger zones. To bluff is their game and long they may continue to escape mine and torpedo, incidentally furnish- ing _a laugh although doubtless the Germans have failed to see the Joke.- London Advertiser. V “is “S:tnol’s tive cure for lilatltlvr Stones. ments ol' i`rh write lr-r Germans had left the trenches. wire C0\lld |101 be 80! anywhere) "| picked CLOSURE. A' Sum: er. Paion's. l"()5`l'l‘l|{, (`t‘nlrBl r-ide. THE NEW Dear mother. looks Sim was nc l-lr-r two little lrorns VCI' B0 brigllr- l -- I lmpz- si\e'li not ll' l worn up friends. l'd rock in l'd sit. in the ends. Oh. what a i would Lest w And And see Au And We ' sun Ami on :hm-e.` it to 'ine