' 3 l"`. li-H iv A- '3 ' '. ‘ ' . -,-. '.'..;._,,‘... ix I \ i - _ _ . _».-itil” -, _ ,, - , _»..,_ 4 _ ._ ‘ _ _ i _.»_r _ ‘ - '.. ‘ _ - _ ...us _ ____ _*___ r . _ _ ___ _ _,__ ___ 1. i'F_EBRUARY(24i'1917 " _ ‘ ~ ' snvui The Eastern Guardian ..* IT PAYS to buy in this Province ..°Tl1e Eastern Kings Seed Fair and Poultry Show will 'be held at Souris on Friday, March 2nd. 4502-2-2lM3I. ..*RACING.- Owing to -the in- clcinency of the weather the horse races tha.; were to take place on the Montague river Ice lust ’i‘ueai_lay, were not successful. But the boys :look forward to having n flue day in the near future, when the speed _ 11 Qtnr _ _.mi - 111161119 Will 116 ’f.€Bh€(1'0lli.. -B. m _ Q sl U Daniel A. Wilson, Cardigan sold re Yjigg FRIEADS can buy ' , ._ si>i.ENoio ANiMAi_s.- Mr. h_. aliytllifill YOU C311 (gently tiilltlée well knownndiutchersz essr -&M1\,1-1_M. I gm-Fxceo your photograph taguestwtf ghgtiiihorn liiifergn of tru fine' uiillt bein well fed, io Malte an appointrr ent today. Tile Cook’s Studio New DesF'isav i>l;,:k -._l..i____,_______ . _Photographs The' business man who will spare fow minutes of his time to the photo- grapher ot today will please his eu- tire family. . ’HIs portrait produced by (Special to the Guardian.) 0f H iillarrel which re-siiltcd in a tight (Canadian Press Despatch.) ,Wilson is an up-to-date farmer and IAQNDOM Feb' 22_*.l,_______,________ Bm feeder, and always has his stock iii Varian and l’i'\issiziii soldiers were nrsbclass condmun EB' killed and 200 woiiuiled its the result W" ..*F0 RTUNE.-'Tho Fortune tislicr- last week, according to me M__eS_ meii report s/melts vc-ry scarcc- lt t,.iL.ht_ H0|]a,,d_ m,wSp.__pe_. Les Now is pleasing to wriig :lint Mr. P. l.-_ velli,-S, The ;,»0,,\,]_, ,ook plum, at Campbell, and his son, \V-llfred. oi' Bcvc-rloo, Belgium, ' Fortune Bridge, are recovering iron: obcount of some of his' experiences from their recent illness.-The farmers a WASHINGTON GOES ..BoNE_DRY_., Fortune- are- very busy hauling their winter fire wood.-Mr. Charles Mc- kinnon of Souris was in Fortune on zi .DIA-MPM' W__________ 1_.ub____a____ 19___ husi-iiess trip last week.-The Fortune (,‘0\fe,-,wr |_;St,._,. wlmy Signed _lm horsemen are planning for a big race present day methods of photo- “lm|\r_-.(1,-y-- ,,,.0|_ihm0__ MIL ___mcl__ in the near future on the river icc-_ F graphy will be an agreeable surprise-its dons so quickly and clearly. Mako your appointment to- day. ' 7 THE BAYER STUDIO. r_-.~"-____ _ __ -ii. r. .-LYON, siuai. 1 Good Bhotography -_" Moderate Prices. . Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. ' _ 107 lQiieen St. Phone 68-J. Snow and Sun Glasses We have a complete ling oi snow and sun glasses also gop- gles and eye protectors of all kinds. Don’t let the snow reflect- io_n or sun glare spoil your eyes when you can be relie\ei by wearing glasses that will ex- clude ali sun and snow giarc Get a pair today. We have them in price from 25c to 2.50. H. J. MABON Druggist and Optician Next door to Bank of Commerce Montague. . . J P. E. I.- -1-4 tail druggists and iiuinufiicliiring che- iiiists to handle alcohol only If gran- lations. ~\.\\"\‘--‘i\-_\.\\- ~ __f`- ,.'., _ ..-.if f- D0-:nos sv, _ °»; A-\\s.n__\._\>>-\--'si " 'i 'A _ , ['.' D51-9 '§in‘.1\‘lii__{,|i"` l in §\\'\_\ \ _ 2 r ll Vi - \-5,-__\.\\`\\\ \- Z U3' '_¢‘l'J .prfffi -§,’._'-fc °' ~__.,‘/..’Z ri Z _ F1 vi'-1 4 “Vi ¥ yi \8 E: 'iv-ix éprull If/I4'/'.i\\\\\\\\'llllIllQ I New Boot . $6.00 //III) Elll ///IIA Illll BOSTON FISH ADS AUSTIN HALEY Commission Merchant: Fresh and Salt Fish _ Canned Goods, Lobsters, Scallops Clams. . 176 Atlantic Ave., Boston Consienments Soliciied 3797-1-6lVIsthu12wksl§s12wkspd. Professional Cards Dr. Cliit - CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown. P. E. I., Canada. OFFICE HOURS, 12 to 3 daily, or by appointment at residence. 4207-1-1-l0llil3inos.pd. i f' f f . -.1 MORSON &. DUFFY Barrlsters and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada _ MONEY T0 LOAN Mttstf. J . D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office Newson Block. Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgttown - Money to Loan on Real Estate 2675-10-16Mtf. _ WARBURTON &. SHAW Barristcrs, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic, Etc..'SolicItors for Canada Bank- ers Association. _ Bank of Montreal. Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- ation. ';.. :.1-. if ' \\\\\l\\\\\\\*lfI \ "_" II ~;:;:“.-° L ' ~ ~ /A wu\\ '\\v/// IA\\\\ \\ O . D- CD rv- ' \\\\\VIIIII/I/I-3\\0.\\\\\\\\VII II/I/i\\\\\\\\YIIIII/I`/ II.\\\ 'Ladiesl a new brigh tid, high top boot mad n the pointed toe, go tyie all over. _ See our window - lley & C 135 Queen St. >IIlIIIf;'A\\\\\€".I////IL (DO*“* V//III §_\\'I`IIIII/I/A\’i\§ S\\\\\\\\\§ I FARMERS We have in stock 100 bagS Millrun Oat Feed, a good feed for Horses and Pigs and Poultry' regular vzdm \\\\\\\v L omces- old oiiardiiiii oiiice, rm- rice‘ $2.00 per 100 pouiid wso Block, Charlottetown. P.E.I. MmutfEthutf. S. I Hessian ._ LAWYER ` I( Montague, P.E.I. Money to Loan. 3834-3~_1BMtl. . McLEOD;_ 8: BENTLEY g W. E. Bentley, K. G- - arnlster iinid Attorney|»at'Li\w Money to Loan. ’ Office-Bank of N. 8. Chamberl- - Charlottetown. Pt E. I. Mttstf. ` m MoLEAN G McKINNON Barrlstere Attorney If |-*W Royal Bunk Building, Charlottetown .ll~W»f».‘_._._. _ . - i A.A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon |§ gag. For a few days we will - sell this lot at the low price of $1.75 per 100 lb. Bag - A fresh stock of Bone . Meal, Beef scraps, Bone and Beef Scraps, Alfalfa- ILS Coi-n,Cornnieal, Oil Cake Meal etc. all at lowest prices Wholesale & Retail. ' Carter & Co. Ltd Queen St. Seed Warehouse \\\\\\\\YIIM\\\& . _ iii 1 " ' ' ' . _-»,_ . __ __ _ ___ __ ulilcss i'el`ei‘”cd b- titioi _W .1918 __|,.,,,,,,__ _,,.,i‘, ‘f_‘;__m___‘_ le"_.,€_c_§§§ ..--ics nAc|Nc.- The horse i-ries iiiiicty days alter the udjouriiiiient of hem on the Cardigan ice' February |111, legp,-|m,,,.@_ emqy in Mmch’ 14th, was one of the most interesting The law prohibits pi-.isessioii of iii- events of the Season* The day was an ti>xif_-ating liquor., by any person, ex__idea1 one, and the ice in perfect con- cept ,,;.g,,|m.l__ m.dah_e__ __le__gy____e__-_ dition. The management ‘pared no priests and rabis for sacrnniciital pur- Féiiziczo a;?0:_l;?_?dat°_, mi’h_large M' pesos, If ;\]l0w_. - ,ri 3 , _ ,a ( S0 ar 5 56.15011 8 “huh “lk “md rc as to provide shelter for the on-look- ers. Cardigan may well be proud ot' toil ii lipgng,-fi uftal- public h(,m.ings_ the line sl1owing.of horses, special and pri;viile.~i radical penalties for vio~ mention might be mflde °f Roym Blend, owned and driven by W. Mar- tin. Mr. McSwaln may wel-l be' proud _ of his high class pacer, also Mr. '-W`”*i»’“’-‘ cainpbell and Mr. Sharkey; but the sen'-'ation ot’ the day was- “My Soul," the veteran relnsmiin, Stephen Shaw, who has again como to the from with his usual art and drove this green pacer in u most creditable nianiier [ar out-classing his opponents. Shaw received llong and lasting :ip- plnuse at the first of each heat, as the boys were all glad to me hiiii back to the bike again. -B. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Capt. l. C. Rliude, retumei] to Halifax Wednesday. --B. ..*Mr. (3. B. Stcnd of Little River liiis returned home after spending some time in ’1‘i'entoii, New Glasgow, N. S. -F ..*Mr. Cleavclaiid MacDonald, of ..*Mr. George Wood of 'Fortiiiie Bridge was in Sourls Tuesday on ii business trip.-F' ..*lt is pleasingto write that Mrs, Wallace Dingwell. of Bay Fortune is recovering from her recent illness.-F ..‘*Mr. Pitt Murray. represeiiting Messrs Watson Mfg. Co., Brantford, Ont., was in Montague this week on ii. business trip for his ilrm. -I3. ..*Mr. H. S. Wannamaker, of Jas. Coristinc & Co., Montreal, was in Montague this week. in the interests of his- firm. -B. EXTENDING FACILITIES OF C. P. R. TELEGRAPHS (Canadlian Press Despatch.) HALIFAX, February '21.-The C. P. R. Telegrnphs plan substantial im- provements in their wire service' bet- ween Novii Scotia points, St. John and Montreal. J. McMillan, manager of Telegraplis, is In Halifax on an Ins- pection visit and to look into the per- fecting of plans for the extension of facilities-the providing of additional wires between Halifax. St. John and Montreal, and the rebuilding of pole lines which require constant atten- tion. Mr. McMillan added, as a sort of comment on his pc-le line rebuild- ing remark, that the C. P. R. has pro- bably the best 'maintained lines on the coiit.ii1ent of America. A new cop- per wire is to be strung between Ha- lifax and St. John and Montreal. +++++++++++»»++++++ 4- Fon A also couci-i I -|» Here is a fine olil-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or catar- ‘V rh trouble that has been used with great success. Get from your druggist 1 oz. of Parmint (Double Strength) about 75c worth and add to it 1/4, pint of hot water and 4 oz. ot granulat- e'd sugar. This will make full half ii pint when mixed. Take one tnblespoonful 4 times a day. No more racking your whole body with ii cough. Clogged nos- trils- should open, air passages of your head clear up so you can breathe freely. -It is easy to pre- pare, costs little and is pleasant to take Anyon'e who has a stub- born cough.. or hard cold or cat- arrli In any form ohould give this prescription ii. trial. Any drugg-lst can supply you. or a bottle will be’ sent on receipt of 7'5c, postal note or money or- der. Address International Lab- oratories, 74 St. Antoine St., * Montreal, Canada. * COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OQOOOQQUOQOQ-*4§+§+'i§§'l"l1l"l>ii# 4 4 Il' 'D 'I' 4° Q 'I' 'O 'U 'U 'O 0 O 0 'O 'I' 'I' 'I' 0 Il 'O O t§s‘iS.‘i:.‘s::l.‘r§.§:i';ti FOR SALE Storf, Dwelling and Ware- house situated on Main Street, Souris. Buildings in good repair. AUGUSTUS McDONALD Souris P.E.1 4542-2-zmsiizwiw. __ __ ___A___. , Q Y. E r .___ which he received it snug sum. Mr. ' 1 :;»»,-:.-.-:Yr:¢.-_-_-.-,-,-,-,-,-_-_ _-_-,~_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-, ..*TWO GENTS per word each in~ sertion for advertising in this col umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. ..°iviR. 1'. c. ivss is Guardian ii- gent in Montague. ;.*'1`lie Southern Seed Fair will be held at Muri"uLJ1iver on Wednesday, February 28th. 4502-2-21M3i ..*RE-D POINT PIE SOCIAL.- A very successful pie r-oclal and en- tertainment was held in Reil' Point, Baltic Hall on February 19th. An _ideal night with good roads, a largc audience listened to a splendid pro- Women’iu ln1tltute.- ._ 'Mix T. S. Robertson occupied the chair. He also gave the opening speech. Next on the program was ii solo by Randolph Bruce entitled “When You \Vore ii Tulip, and l Wore a Big Red Rose." Neeillr-_'ss to say this part of the pro- gram was very much enjoyed as Mr. Bruce` has an cxccllent voice. Miss Alberta Yates gave a patriotic recita- tion, then to the delight of the audi- ward amid cheers and rounds ot’ up- plaus-e and gave a very interesting uc- tlie time ot’ his enlistment in Winni- peg till his return to this, his native province. llc exhibited some very iii- tercstiiig souvenirs, hand grenades, portions of German fhells., etc, und owned by Mr, Munn and driven by' Fortinie lii'»i|d|.;e has rcturiicil homo from New Glasgow, N. S. _ _he explained how they were used. _Mr. Bruce is nn eloquent and pleasing |speakei‘_ and is iccciving a lic-artv |welcome wherever hc goes. Next on Katie Morris, "'l‘he (lrcniatioii of Sain mention. Mr, liouis l\'iclniii.~i, violin- ist, acconipanlcil hy MI:-_v lylziclioiiiilil, organist, gave some splciidiii siflcc- patriotlc -rcailiiig, which culled t`oitli the admiration ot' iill, iiccillc:-1,-i to 'say, Mrs. Mclniiis is interested in ii-ll patriotic work as her husband is now .training in the 272nd, soon exp.=,i'tiil _to go to France. Alter this. Mr. itun- ldolph Bruce cuinc to the front iigiiir and saiig, “For King and (‘iiiiiitry.` _(Last on (lie piograiii, but by no iiiciiiiv least, was a |iiu'si<-ul inouologuc li_ Scrgt. Brucc, “The Girl l Kissed on the Stairs,” which was very liuiiio~ rous. After singing the National An- them, the pies were' auctioneed by l\-Ir. T. S. ltoliertson. The sum of $50.00 'wus rcalizcil which goes to ltcd (‘iuss.' purposes. lGEFlM/-\NV ENCOURAGING SHIPBUILDING COPENHAGEN, Feb. 19, viii London Feb. 20-According to thc (Zologne Gazette, a copy of which has bei-ii receiived here, the lleichstiig will tipp- ropriate 300.000,000 marks for the rup- port oi’ shipbuilding, thc- money to bc distruibuted among shlpowneis in pru- _ portion t.o their losses in ships iluriiig ltlie war, in seimires or ot.licrwisi._ The iiewspupor says -it is intended to enlarge the Geriiiain 1i1ei'i:liiii\t t`lc-ct. by 1,500,000 tons. - ék¢ usi "iz" if iiii CAN'T `BEAT “T|Z" FOR SORE, TIRED SWOLLEN, CALLOUSED FEET'OR CORNS. -'eéil W --suis! im 'riz' , is every time for any i "` ‘H ‘ ` foot trouble." i._ _ _ il In \\' lil( si -- W You can be happy-footcd in a mo- ment. Use “’l`iz" and never sut`t'cr with tende=.'_ row, burning, blistered. swollen, tired, aching feet. “'I’iz" and only "Tiz" takes the pain and sore- ness out of corns, callouses and buni- ons. As soon as you put your feet in u "Tiz" bath, you just feel the happi- ness soaking in. How gc/:id your poor, old feet feel.'They want to dance i`or joy. "Tiz" is grand. "'1`iz” instantly draws out all the poisonous exudu- tlons which puif up your feet und cause sc-rc, inflamed, aching, sweaty fee* Get ii 25-cent box oi’ “'l`lz" nt any drug store or department store. (let instant foot relief. Liiugli at loot suf- ferers who complain. Bc-cause your feet iirc never, never gc-ing to liotlicr or make you limp any more. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS 41-43 40-42 13-15 15-18 18-18 22-25 15-25 11-13 08-09 20-25 68-70 70-72 Butter (creainery prints) Eggs, doz_ Fowl, lb ..... Chickens, lb .... .... .. Ducks, lb .... Turkeys, lb .. .. .... Beef (lb) retail .. Beef (wholesale) dressed Be-ef (live weight) .. Turnips (bushel) ._ . Oats (white) bush. .. . .. Oats (black) bush. . .. Psrsnips (lb) .... .01% Buckwheat (bush.) 1.00-1.15 Wheat (bush) . $150-$1.75 Hey (ton') ..._ $12-$14 Straw (ton) ... 7.00-8.00 Potatoes (bushel)-.... .. 70-80 Pork, (selects) wholesale .. 18% BUMMERSIDE MARKETS Butter, cresmery, lb. Butter, daIry,ib... ... ...36-37 Buckwheat, bus., ...1.00-1.20 Calfskins, lb... ......I9 Eggs, dos .40 Hay, pressed. ton ...`11.00-12.50 Hay, loose. ton... ... ...1(».00-11.56 Hides, lb. .19 Lamb pelts, lb. ....i.00--90 ,Oats, black, bus., ... ... .'.70 Oats, white ..66 Potatoes ... Straw, pressed, ton ... . .00 Pork, organs att. lb. .......14-16% Wheat, buf. ... ..... .....1.60-2.00 . 'ri-IE CI-IuRLo'r'1‘ETowN GUARDIAN _ _ ____ _ _Gs _ ‘» _ Sil[l|lll|SlS, BUT I |illllllNlASltR'S Ptllilllllli FUND _ SM i siuriuiu mis¢rnigr _ - _ 5- -. S _ _ _ _, _Io§,C_;‘(';i’\. ‘a__f'__,E'__°___“f‘_ \____i iii resp. Campbell, Long River 2.00 __,______r_'______ __.__;____;_,____ ___ ,___|_____ ___ I ..._lmuy bu iuiit _to hir. A _W Bruce, to_M_r. Theo Enman. Enmore R.0ad.$2.il0._ S_____‘___ _____;_________. _____ _____________ _.___________|Mr. _ll .V\. fliniiiiiiz, Bank of Nova James J. McNeil. Miiscouohe. $3.00- __0__ ___ ._,___,.L_ ;';-;,,~;,-, will 3,.. ,~,.,,,\.{Scntia, si' to the l-iiiitor of the Guard-,W. II. Wood. Mt.. Melllck _ _2.G0 ‘ ' ` ` » -` » - lion u':il It will lie acknowledged it 'l"ruril¢ Driscoll Mt Herbert 2.50 t' l"c:=`l.-. I.~" ‘ . ti l-'.'1"i- - ‘I - ' . _ ' ' , » _- ;e____:__n“_‘__._:f_____ H X U H fthe columns of thc Guardian. ‘Francis Hagan, gellys Crpgp, 2,00.-_ _ _ _____, ,__) llurry Webster, ape Traverse 32.50!- hrfir/{_r_‘ 'f.____.i\nsiis llarr. Applii lload _ 2.00 D. A. Mc'l'avish, Newton,`7Belfsst 2.00 , _ , ve_,nm_,n_ ____ (___, _._ ,,._,._____, ,_.,,,_ lwiiaiilieli l.nIl;e .. A.00_l`iiul l\[icDii_nai:l, I-gust !;_;iIn_t Rciud .2.00 iin` .1 si. it.. in- .ivii;.-if- of the war. l‘li~_ in-t`ii~-iil iii ilin 1-ri*-ii; to coiisiilcr t'ii- .-‘iiii-1-ru tint"-ii:iii |» ~ nite", the r-oiiriiii-:twin-, in vhf- iii-:~:-Hu Wal' Qi' stiii'\".~.tirfi dii'i-cti-il :ii':iin~,i cu,” womci: izriil vliililri-ii izitil iilit p~-i>i.';- I and thc npr-.ii <‘f_>:\i--:‘-iviii i,».' -iii '1l=~-1' if . the program was ii recitation by Miss |m|,___;_ ___i____ ____ _ ___ __ __ ____._ _ al Diirtiiiouili l-i i -.E;_E\. l\-_ ii- -- Milgeef' Wllffh WHS WUFUIY Of SllCi‘_ \.':ii. i:. tliirfi. i _\'c‘iir:= oi' :|1512 Sic i_--, :i iii:-.| ii |i#l\\'r~,t-ii 315 iii;/l -lt) _vi-:ii';; iil` i--» Q2 iinytori .llc-(Tiibo. /\lo§iinilra. $2.50 iiaiiy \‘.‘f»l»sii;r, Cape' Traverse. $2.50 A'i'ieiii;is lictts, (.‘.uiiiberliinil_ $2100 Peter J. Campbell, Red Point, Gziriiclil St.i.-wui"t,1teil Point, $5.00' (additional), ‘ _ 1/\ii-1u.-. A, 1_`iiiiipl\ell_ Illack i't. $2,011' Alexis' lloiron, Whcutlcy l»i.lve'r, §l2hi'i.»'i_v _-R. t 1 iiiplicll Black Pt. $1.00* .luliri Munn, Murray River, !!\'ci~:on St:-\-.;irt. lilack i’t`. $l.00°'\\'iii. liiolyiicaiix, Milltowii Cross, _ i' |-its OWN _ Q- = _ /Aim:-\l.‘_`-T ENGLISHMAN (Cansitlian Press Despatch.) ......... ._ ._ ... .,, , __ __ _ __ _ _ l.().\'llt)N. l-`<-li. 20.--ltr-guriliiig tho i " ‘, ' _ _ ii -~, is i. .i-ist orccs -f_,_|'_ __'§‘ff"_"";'l ‘\‘i°“f"fg ill l"i'nli<-1-. puiilisiiiiil iii l~‘riiiii-,e last __ -‘ -___'_"‘~’ \_"f‘-’ -‘ "_’_“' lil-'\_llf‘-_ll wi-1-li. .~\iid"c\v liuiiiii' l.iiw, cliiiiiccllor lf" "_“ -»'»-'till fl-I l_“~ ‘-'- ill" (ill_| » ~ |ii'oiil>: \\'i-rc si-iii, to :oiii-i':i| li-i l ' '- = nl: liipll .- -.il ~ LP t i iiiiiiil llii |_ ' ’ ‘H ‘|"’"_. _ V i _ .» " U- H 'l` l‘llll\1>\`-1 1- » |i:i<-i- iliriiiiplioii but |,~,-._ H, . .. - , . _ ~ .I :iriuitiil iilioiii liiiii \\'iI.| lliii _ i'- .iili -‘~'- :i.ii_i.tt(.l1 L1-.ii ii- tlin izoiiimiiiirli-r-in-cliiiit_ ’l`iio »»»|i.ii |,ic“ ...si- ..iili< iii I. 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