1 e e .gg.i..,W. , :M A St. John City Ticket Ollico, 47 King . I’ fMAR:CH 3.1916-,"f'"'\,*f5..ef 1. _-_,'.¢}__,-‘-¢Z"i~__,\ -f I Am . i ..\..., _ |al| I |ll lilllli'Il!iEilf__ll\i ~“Ke_cp the Home if Fires I_3urning” ` Whenineneed otCoal io: lo llaallll Iittiilltli Baumer., NZB., July 25th, 1914. f , "Ihadsrbohqfhnlysi:inMaroh maesulenmesmueuwalxmlsnl myself, and the Constipation .wus terrible." Finally, I took ‘Fruit-a-tives’ forthe C'0Il~tl¢)¢h'0».Th|sftnlt medicine tration-ily toned -up the nerves and actually rclhwd Mafualysis. By the useof 'Fruit-a-thu’ I grow stronger untilallths palsy left me. I am now well and attld mystoro every day." ‘ , ALVA PHILLIPS. 1l'mit,iuleoisr|ature'aownremedy`and 'Fruit-a¢tivoa'is inode hom lhzitjuiosa. 50a. a box, 6 for $2.60, trial sire 25o. At dealers or sent on receipt of prloe by Fnrltfa-tivl Bibi. Otkwl. mx JM ' PRISONERS ESCAPED. QUEBEC, Que., April 1.-Although the local military authorities do not admit the story, considerable credit is given here to the story of two German alien enemies who escaped. some days ago from Beuuport armory by digging a tunnel from under the cellar out ‘into the open country some hundred feet from the outposts and barbed- ~wire entanglements surrounding the internment camp. To whom it may concern: This is to certify that I have _ used MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT myself as well as prescribed it in my practice where a liniment was required and have never failed to get the desired effect. C. A. KING, M.D. “l'enslul' Throat Drag’ecs for coughs, colds, hoarseness, irritation of the throat and laryaut. etc..-7 Free from opiates and narcatics. 25c box. Foster's Drugstore. _ 8029-3-21M3i. f- _S "‘m`.\ _L_ p ‘T For Ladies _ Have that touch of ele- gance found only in high gradefootwear. Fashion- ed with delicate lines, l made with selected leath- ers. and finished in ac- cordance with the latest style decrees. _ See the latest Spring styles. $4 to $6' Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street i gi 3 l"!"l a quantity of i ‘ U St. John Domestic purposes, ' , _ telephone ua your or,der'or glelat our dwprieg ; lower as tv; tins-Pmmptand`satiate¢tory deli .will bemede masse.; 9 rw.-111 x in Barrels and _ ll &Co We have oni hand' I ..3l,1"= rave only in our riéivlnes . ..°c.’ A..counao"r¢ onerous rep resenlatlve in Georgetown. Htl, '..°na. c. mania.: Howtarf is ‘ ..*BROOKLYN..- The school is progressing under the management of iss Mary Macdonald- Mr. Hugh- i'e*MaeKlnnon`is recovering from a bad attack of la. grlppc.-- Mr. John P. MacLeod was a recent visitor to Broolrlyn.- Mr. Lorn MacKinnon spent theweek end in Brooklyn. - Mr. Mathar J. Bears _who has recently enlisted in the 105th battalion spent a few days at his home in Brooklyn.- Mr. Charles W. Home ls performing his duty excellently as manager of the Brooklyn Egg Circle.- Messrs N. J. MacPherson and A. A. MacPherson have completed their contract of hauling lumber to Grandview station -The many friends of Mr. Jack Jar- dine 'will be glad to have him among them this spring.- Miss Christina MacPherson who has recently arriv- ed home from Boston is spending a couple of week's with her sister Mrs. D. D. MacKinnon in Brooklyn. me hiatus O]1"1‘0WN MARKETS .__-,, (Corrccted on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (crcamery) in prints 35 Butter (Tub) lb gg Butter, fresh, lb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls lb. Chickens, lb. Hay (pressed). ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. Turnips, bus. Potatoes, bus. Oats (white) bus. Oats (black)i bus. , Bcets, bus. Carrots. bus. W ol ‘IDL 0 . Parsnlps. lb. Geese Ducks Hides 14 to 15 Turkeys, por lb. 20 to 22 24 12 to 18 13 to 14 12 to 15 $13 to $14 _ $6.50 12% 18 to 20 70 to 75 50 62 40 45 60 15 15 S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday.) . Buckwheat per bushel. 75 to1.00 Butter, (dairy) per-lb. 30 to 32 Butter. (creamery) per lb. Calfskins, por lb. Chickens, (dressed) per Ib. Ducks, (dressed) per lb. Eggs, per dozen. Fowl, per lb. Geese, per lb._ Hides, per lb. Hay, (pressed) perton. $10. to $13. Hay, (loose) per ton. $10. to $12. Lamb pelts, each. 40 to 80 Oatmeal. per 100 lbs. $2.75 to $3. Oats, (black) per bushel. 54 Oats, (white) per bushel. _ 50 Potatoes, per bushel. 60 Pork, (Organs att.) per lb. 9% to 12% Straw, per ton. (pressed) $6. Turnips, per bushel 20 Wheat, per bushel, $1.20 to -1.40 Wprol, per lb. M, 26 to 40 34 to 36 14 12 to 15 12 to 15 18 to 20 10 to 12 12 to 15 13 A REMIRKIIBLE I STATEMENT Mrs.SIreldon Spent $1900 for Troatrnent Without Beno- fit. Finellyli/ladewell by LydiaE.l’inkharn’aVog- - _etable Compound. Englewood, Ill. - through the Chang was I YIUWIID Insane 5657 S. l Furness s I Sailings lrnsmmaes muse s Hotfix “raise” ‘i`is=:::-.- lng? F. ¥|§t?J'oTg?l\I'-'B.) , apflmes §‘l$m3»"§°k Shil will mauvlaroot. measure: vas:.x»\s~».nae. w»s:.»\u-'mm 1?;-i'»~’i'*‘*".‘:=°..-ai in as , , . .M - `_ ,_ .GUARDIAN Guardian agent for Annandale and vi-,~ folnity.-J . f l V _ I _ » If any oomgieatlon inlets it- ltk it.'3”..a.“' 8..%.’i’.",...., n..."““" rel- umm me muse. _ " ;--*UNI GIN1' .per word each in- sertion t_or advertising in this column? Cash must m n order' l»°¢0 P5 Y . - ,..°o. 'r. 'nsnnev is on..-,inn .-0. presentative in Bouris. ' mmf, spurs run mf mum ‘fy ‘-_.ia ' (LIST No. 8.) - Previously acknowledged 4344 pai 35 pairs. ..Per,Mr. A. 8| McKay. Summerside. Mrs. Curtis Lord 1; Mrs. _Wm. Slack- -ford 2; Mrs. S. R. Cairns'1; 'fl/Ira, R. Arbing 1; Mrs. Annie Pickering 1; Mrs. C. P. Cameron 1;' .Mrs. Harry Quigley 1; Mrs G. _Trenholme 1; Mrs. Eugene Arsenault 1; Misa Nelly Cur- l M H C mpt M - rs 2; rs. . o on 3; rg, Her b rt Lyle 2; No name 1:- W-HIM ROAD Red Cross. (additional) per Mrs. McBeath 8 pairs. YORK and CORNWALL Women's ln- l_8LItlll.0, (Mlfllllollal) 12 pairs, sltacxtsv Roan neu cross (addi- tional) per Mrs. Wm. Clark 12. . Mrs. Eliza Lantrobe, Orwell 1; Mrs. G. H. Holbrooke 2. STIRLING INSTITUTE (additional) ~Mlss Janie Power $1; Mrs. Walter Simpson 1. HAMPTON W. P.-A., (additional) 18. Mrs. George Curtis,~'S. Milton 4; Mrs. L. H. Beer 1. . CRAPAUD Red Cross (additional) $10 pairs. ST. MARGARETS, HERMAN- VILLE W. P. A.,_56 pairs. Mrs. Malcolm R.» McLeod, Kinross 2. NORTH LAKE Red Cross, (addition- al) Mrs. John McLean 1; Mrs. Harding Fraser 1. KINGSBOFIO W. I.. (additional) Mrs. WSE. Piper 1; Mrs. Merill Stewart 1. LAKE VIEW W. I., (additional) Mrs. S. J. Rose 1; Mrs. Stephen Rose 1; Miss Lily M. Rose 1. BEDFORD Red Cross (additional) per Miss A. Tralnor 24. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (additional) 3. TIGNISH Red Cross (additional) Mrs. James Christopher 2; Mrs. Robert Arsenault 1; Mrs. Fldele Bernard 1; Mrs. Jos, M. Gaudet 1; Mrs. Antoine Bernard 1; Mrs. A. N. McLeod 2; Sisters of Tignish Convent 3; Mrs. W. A. Freakes 1; Miss Tana Fitzgerald 1; Mrs. W. Getson 1; Mrs. Jos Smith 1; Mrs. J. McGrath 1; Miss M. 0'- Connor 1; Miss Ethel Foley, Maggie Mclntosh 1; Mrs. J. M. Mclnnls 2; Miss B. Nelligan 1; Miss F. Foley 2; Mrs. P. Cahill 1; Mrs. J. Hackett 2; Mrs. Traverse 2; Mrs. A. J. Mc- Fadyen 4. Also yarn supplied 'by Tignish Society and Knit by Mrs. J. McGrath 1; Mrs. Ramsay 1; Mrs. Gillis 2; Mrs. A. Gilson 3; Mrs. J.W. Gfeen 2; Mrs. T. J. Scott 2; Mrs. Jes- sie Gaudet, 1; Mrs. T. Bernard 2; Miss E. Traverse 1; Mrs. W. Leonard 2. New Louooh |Ns'r|1'u'rE (adul- tioual) per Miss A. McLeod 28. Total 4.637 Thanks for knitting to Mrs. E. Chandler 2'; also to Falconwood per Miss Stewart for a very large number ' LIST N0. 8. MITTENS, WRISTLETS, SCARVES. Prvlousiy nckrlowlcdgcd Mittens, ctr: 04:- Miss Nelly Currie 1 pair; Mrs. J. Mclntosh, Tignish 1 pair. Totnl 96 pairs. Scarves pcrvlously acknowledged 11 -Mrs. A. J. McFadyon. Tignlsh 1; Total 12. Mrs Herbert Lyle, 2 handkerchiefs CASH ACCOUNT. as or l"§°!‘° ceece oem Balance at last accounting Extra. receipts on List 7 Mrs. Wm. Schurman, Bedeque ' ‘ ‘ $55.98 exvenses. » Expressage on parcels received $1.20 Stamps on last parcels sent to France _ 13.44 Cotton Wrapping 5.40 Cost of cases and packing 10.93 $30.07 , - _ $55.98 Less Expenses 30.97 Balance $25.01 . 0. INGS, Sccty,.. “Socks for the Front." DONATIONS T0 THE P. E. I OR» < PHANAGE. Collected by Mr.; Wm. Muttart, Summerside who has always been an ardent supporter of the home,‘ Many- thanks: From Summerside.-It. 'l‘. Holman Ltd., $10; A.Sterllng McKay $10;Miss Levenia Muttart 10; Thomas Ramsay $10; Sinclair & Stewart $10; Dr. Arch- do McMurdo $5; D.W. Leard $5; M.F. Schurman Co., $5; Joseph Reid Co., $5; A. C. Saunders $5; Dr. John Mc- Neil $5; A.A. Lafurgey $5; W.J. Led- stone $5; Nell S. McQuarrle $5; Mrs. Norman Wright $5; John H. Burns $4. Herbert Howatt, St. Elearnors $5; Thomas Moyso. Bedeque $5;. From Summerside. A. Campbell $1; W. K. McGuigan $1; J. H. Hunter $1; ' Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices yogi wadbloéott f01'8¢t_ ue' w en . opurchooe aWatc_h, Clock orarticle °fs'lx'|liiy‘mmum given _ rs North Tryon Red .Cross Society , is” AIIlll‘$3S I4. R.-Romlte $1; RN. En- Crockett $1; J. Clarke oQuarrio. Wilmot $1; From Bedequez- Wm. Callback $2; Mrs. Philip Callback Sl.; Mrs. .Tess P. Schurmau $1; Leanord Schurman '$1; James McMurdo $8; Thomas McMurdo $1; A. H. Locks Sher-brook $5; Robert Hogg. Bedeqne $2; Thomas J. Humphrey Bedeoue $2; Robertl. Waugh. Wilmot, $2; Gordon Hustus, Wilmot $1; Wm. Tay- lor Wilmot $3; M. -Ross. Charlotte- town $1; From Summersldef- E. Monxrly $1; Thomas' Johnston Co.. $2; hn Lee $1; J. A. Morrison $2; Hall Manufacture Co.. $2; Thomas Bishop $1; G. W. Robinson $1; John Dobson $2; Dr. Tanton $2; H. S. Sharp $2; Geo. Godkln $2- Friend $2; H. J. Massy $1; Thomas gndraw $1; $2; L. E. Ackland $2; Dr. nclair $1; C. B. Morris $1; H. C. Mills $1; H.M. Baker $1; John Grady $2; John Moll- ison $1; H. J. Fraser $1; H. Sllllphant $1; Tho. Carruthers $1; C. B. Tanton $1; D. J. McMurdo $1; 'I‘. W. Williams $1; D. Livingston $1; D. A. Pickering $2; G. H. McCallum $1; G. Walker $1; Rev. C. D. White $1; L. B. Crew $1; Joseph McLennan $1; Major Inman $1; Wm. McMurdo $1; Roy McLean 50c; Friend H. 50c; A Friend 50c; J. Arthur 50c; A. Oaks 50c; C. Nelli- gan 50c; J. W. Hall 50c; H. H. Mut- tart 50c; H. H. Lafurgey 40c; J. P. M. 500; H. Mills, St. Eleanors 25c. From Summerslde E. Bishop 25c; A. Friend 25c; H. G. 25c; B. L. 251:; W. B. Mills 50c; H. M. Sudsbury 50c; Murdoch McLeod 50c; W. B. Carney $1; James Jardine, Wilmot $1. Total $212.65. D_. McAllum St. Eleanol's,$1 $213.65. Ullli'l Sllilill. MUTHIH! THE IIHUSS CHILI] IS BIUIIUS FEVEHISH LOOK AT TONGUEI IF COATED, CLEAN LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. Dou't scold your tretful, peevish child. See it tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour waste. When listless, pale, feverish. full ot cold, breath bad, throat sore, rloesn’t oat, sleep or nct naturully,has stomach- ache, indlgestion, diarrhoea, give n teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermcnting food passes out of the bowels and you have a woll and playful child n- goin. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative,” and mothers can rest easy after giving lt. because it never fails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomor- row, but get the genuine. Ask your durggist for a 50-cent bottle of "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs," which has dir- ections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there are counter- feits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the "California Fig Syrup