,- in P-vw ._ 1215- """" " ni ' aupgiiilflry cf_uiiii“i»ii'i.i‘.f: “ii-|222 . 'N 8 Dhoroaraphs _ihey are- ’ on ¢>rai»..'.i'iii='i'i'..‘i‘." '“" “""° "‘°‘“°“' ` Ch“‘|'°°'° flrailsfa soeciaii. rr . ‘.iica..=:.“.?:iii..s:"° i" Jmcooic si'ui>io_ _ BETWEEN friends, the true spirit of Easter is best express. ed bi' some little remembrance can veyms personal th htfui- _ po ra _ . wmv.” be more _im no ing could Make the appointment is-day 'rm-: BAYER srunio ` 'rsisphons 192.1 ' a 'Furness I I Sailings Ffm LONDON From HAuii'Ax Sachem * Start Point Graciann March 3rd. Sagamore “ 251;, " 12th. Caterino April 5;), Froni LIVERPOOL i\’r-cm IIALIFAX Via. Nfld. via_ Nfid_ Duraiiao Marci. ioiii March 6th Tabasco " 30¢|, “ iaih licanoke .iprii im. Furness.V/ithy & Co, Ltd. I Halifax. ‘gf A ri.. l March 2nd " itlth " 17th 0 ‘A N A D I A N 'PA Cl F | c PAN AMA-i>AC1FiC EXPO s1TroNs SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March lst to Nov. 30th. Limit Three Months. $124.60 From Pictou _ Uoing and lictiirning via Cliicago. lam (icing via Chicago and _ Returning via Vaiicouver, or vice versa, $17 S0 additional W riwvs arlanric ssnvin n Ba DZ "` 23 IILPE _ Z inii iuig_ioiinis Latil Liiii With itliaiiiiitlsa-Iiiit lliirstl I) “FIIII-I-tilts". Clrrnau, ONT., Arnrr, 3rd. 19:3. “I am a veteran of the'Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny, volunteering from_ the Royal Artillery into the Roya Engineers, and served _under Lord Ro erts during the Indian Mutiny, ind lm l penaioneer of the British . Government. Fierce hand-to-hand fighting and continual exposure lgfg me a great suilerer from Rheumatiam, so mucb_ so that my legs swelled u , making it impossible for me to walt. Fruit-a-tives ’_’. They cured me of boththellheumatisniandConstipation. I", my f_=s\11=f employment, 1 mir thirty miles a day and enjoy perfect health", b G?0RGE WALKER. s°=.a .6 .t'i', . At_ all degIc_rs gif Iiadritgoliilareaiiiiepgsdzl price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Shoe ‘ O Bargains Forwomen _ We have about one hund- red pairs of Women’s Tan _Button and Lace Boots made in Calf Skin, light and dark i §o_lours. §_i_z_<_:_s are 2 1-2, 3 1-2 . rices . to $5.00 Less 25 P~¢-UH GROWING GIRLS _A nice up-to-date sprin line _of Patent Button with i_}_iediur§ lovggggls. Dull Kid ops. e . . t $4.00. Salg Pricem? 1 GROWING GIRLS Another line Patent But- ton. with Cloth Tops, med ' h l.R . i‘é"§i.55.Ss.i§3fi§2 $2-30 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. _ i _-Wall Paper S.\II.lNGS FROM ST. JOHN: MissANAisia, - - MARCH 26 METACAMA, - - APRIL 9 GRAMHAN, - - Aran. 16* CA l.Li.\'G AT IIALIFAX. W.B. Howard. I). 1'. A.,C. P R .St.]ohn,N.l_I Geo. Waller. iiomlnion Express Building bharlot etown 4 h Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line WINTER FA RES St. John to Boston.......$5.00 St. John to Portland... .$4.50 Staterooms..... ...........$1.00 lasavss St. John Thursdays at 9.00 a. ni. for Lubec. Eaatpori. Portland and Boston.Returulna. leaves Central Wharf Boston 9.00 a. m. Monday.!or Portland. 'Eastpon Luboclnd St.lolin. St. John City Ticket OBCC I7 Kinl it. A. E-I"LI".MI.\'G. T. F. K I’, A, Stlolm, NJ] A.S. CURRIE, Agent. Bt. Iuhn N. B. i? “ln the spring the house- wife’s fancy- Lightly turns to thoughts of Wall Papering- We have the agency for the EMPIRE WALL PAPER C0. and can show you a large variety ofthe most_ servic- ai_>_le paper Made in Can- a a. We hav_e paper and bor- der to suit any room. In commemoration pf the part the British Empire is taking in the present war. We have an appropriate design of flags-suitable for public halls. is the time to see N our samples and place your orders Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd ` Monta ue 8 sazi-3-iimiii _ High Grade Coal is the only kind we carry. It does not mat ter when you order, you can be sure of getting satisfactory coal if you come to us. We have on hand an exce_ptionally good Qual' ity of coal suitable for ranges and I: tchen _i_i_se also ggi- dsteggié Pg; Dosss. ow mu o quite? Prices always richl- Buntain .Bell & Co Dominion oaalo Luc-»___:':'_: ii|.0llS&|.i0» - . ~~- $4 0 ‘- 2"" ""’:iH'g~¢m ' ' _ y_ _ _ _ orrica or ina on. nissan. iw .trifling an pairs in ii..-. i».ii¢i..i Druggist&0ptician,Souris,P.E.l. ti;__\_ as 5 -F? - "/ Vw ` I ii it We insist onyour examining the guat- lt of fuel that slides down ¥_our o uto Pfsnty of dust slag and kiln ers mann: money thrown away. ~ if you want to Save Money on Coal lllbl » UI b ht %.’?'¢‘i..`¥i¢i-i'i»?i5f'" °‘° "‘ Phono 111 The Eastern Guardian ' . .°i1' Pave to buy in uns Province. ..°1'. GORDON NES ts Guardian agent in Montague. ..°MORELL - Private Adrian Jay. of the 82nd Regiment, has returned to Halifax after n weak‘s visit at his home in Morell. Hts many friends are glad to see-Adrian looking so well af- ter his wln\er's training at Halifax. Mr. Jay was accompanied by Mr. Pet- er McDougal, who intends undergoing training there. Their friends wish them a. pleasant trip and' safe return. A. Slnnott. ot Bt. Dunstan's College, ness of his father. Mrs. Adam Jay, who underwent an operation at the P. E. Island Hospital is much improved! ..*PLEASANT EVENING. - On Monday evening the 15th Inst a good- ly number of the sports and ex-sports of Fortune Road drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ryan at Morell where a number of guests were assem- bled to give them n rtglit royal wel- come. Songs auil dancing were the order of the evening iiitersperced now and then with choice selections on the organ. Patriotic songs, appropri- ate to the times, were sung, while the youger members of the Party tipped the light fantastic to the sweet strain of tho votliii beautifully rendered by Messrs McVa,rIsh, Murphy McDonald and Walsh. Much credit 'was due Mr. Slnnot for the gentle manly and efficient manner ln which he~ dis- charged his duties as promptcr of the dances. Songs were also sung by Mr. and Mrs. P. Kelly, Miss Mclmiis and Miss Donally. Thcn came the crown- ing glory the supper there was all the dellcies of the four seasons nothing the most fnistldioui-i could wish for but what was there scwed tohcr-guests by Mrs. Ryan herself, in licr most ami- ublo and iriinitable manner. After jus- tice being done to all thc good things prepared for the occasion the merry making was resumed until tho first faint rays ot' dawn proclaimed to the happy performers that It was time to depart and amidst the thanks so abun- dantly bestowed-oii their' kind host and hostess they reluctantly took their leave with the firm purpose ot’ again paying a visit at no far distant date to the kind hearted and hospitable people of Morcll. EDISON'S RECIPE FOR WORRY Edison recently lost part ot' his great manufiicturhig and experiment- ing works by fire. ‘Arc you worry- ing?" asked a New York reporter. “Not a scrap," replied Mr. Edison, pulling zi. cigar coutentcdly, "we have a new standard ot’ worry, beside which all others seem trivial. . "i look from the ruins of my works here across the Atlantic, and I sec the Kaiser on the defensive on both fronts ot’ the immense battlefields. When you realize that the Kali-ici' has been living for years in the at- mosphere of his ‘iinpregnablc General Stail`,' whcii you know llc has boon trained on thc idea that a L|uack,_ smashing blow at France would cn- able liim to rusb_to Russia and tell the Tsar, and then you realize what thc Germans themselves must shortly realize, that fliial victory cannot be theirs-why it is enough to make the gods, ict alone mortals, weep. "l have lost $3,000,000 worth or property by firc, but that is nothing to thc Kali-ici"s loss. Ilorc lu my rc- cipe for worry: “Think of thc Kaiser, and realize that you are thc luckic-st dog imaginable." "Tho Gerinaiis-_," continued Mr. Ec- ison, “are a great people comiiiercia.i~ ly, ugricultiirally. but they have been brought up in an atmosphere of ogc-~ lsm. Everything In the country has been subordinated to military caste, and I think the sooner the system is ended the better for the German pco- plc." WHAT WAS IT. Guess what he had in his pocket Marbles and tops and sundry toys. Buch as always belong to boys, A bitten apple, it leather ball? Not at all. ‘ What did ho Iinvo iii his pocket? A bubble-pipe and u rusty screw. A brassy watch-key broken in two, A flshhook in a tangle of string? No such thing. What did hc Iiavc In his pocket? Gliigcrbrcuil criiinlis, a wliliitlo lic made, Buttons, ii kiilfc with il. lirokoii blade, A nail or two with a rubbcr gun? Ncltiic one. What dlil he have In his pocltct? Ilefore lic knew lt. it slyly crept And away they all of them quietly Under the treasures carefully kept, stole. "l‘was it hole.--Sclccted. C or ns Applied in toes can be cured by Putnam'a Ex- ly, makes the feet feel good ut once. Get a 25c. bottle of“Putnam'a" today. Five Seconds Cured tractor in 24 hours. Soro, blistering feet from corn-pinched O Qui c k "Putnam'a" soothes away that drawing pain, eases Instant- "The undersigned oiicrs for salo a good business stand situated at Klu- lock, Lot 5'l,_containlng one rood of land. with a good shop 25 by 40 feet In size, fitted up lor general store. a good warehouse adjoining and a stable on the premises; all In good or- der and repair and ready for business. The above property will be sold low. Apply to undersigned. GEORGE FORBES, Vcmon River Bridge. March 6, 1915. ` 9012-3-15m6lilliI W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. »:_~;_-ff,-_-; :.‘:::::-1'-117:::.21‘r_':_1-::::_-:_-ff,- -:_-.-:.~::::.-11‘f~'-'-2'-`-*JI-1 -2*--:fr:_-:_-_-:_-_-:rr an has retumed home owing to the ill- 'spending the next two weeks in Chur- , \ .JUNE CENT per word each In-r asrtion ioi' advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order ..°ANNANDALE NOTES-Quite a large number of people attended the horse race at Point Poplar on Tues- day last. Barney B., owned and driv- en by Mr. J. K. Swallowwon first money. Mr. _Nell Morrison, Annan- dale, was in Cardigan on a. business trip Tuesday. Mr. George Allen, Boughton Island, spent a. very pleasant two weeks at Point Poplar, the guest of Captain Richards. Miss Mary Mc- Farlane and Misa Clara Norton intend Iottetown; while there they will at- tend the Short Course. Mr. Nell Mil- ler, Bridgetown, spent Wednesday In Annandale. Miss Maud McKle, Little River, ls visiting In Annandale, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. McFarlane. Mr. Jack MeKie, Little River, who was in Annandale all Tuesday evening trnnsactlng business. Mr. Alex Mc- Farlane and- Misa McPhee were is- tting friends Sunday. Mr. George Jackson Fortune Bridge, was visiting in Annandale, the guest of Mrs. John Howlett. The Annandale Comedians intend holding ia concert in the near future. Mr. Roy Howlett is stage dir- ector. Miss Myrtle Jenkins, Aniiaii- dalo. was visiting in Point Poplar, the guest ot' Mrs. H. Mt-Lcod. Miss Ida McDonald was visiting in Little Pond last week, the guest of friends. Mr. Neil Miller and Mr. Alex McFarlane, while out drlvliig last Wodnesdaywltli n very spirited horse, had quite an experience, but liicklly they escaped unlnjured. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane, Annandale, were visiting in Dundas, thc guests of Mr. alid Mrs. Hudson MC- Doiiald. Mr. Roy Howlett and sister Jean, wcro visiting In Llttlo Pond rc- ccntly. .<_.__l___.,...___. ROD AND GUN. “liijun Bones and Huskies"by J. R. Fraser in March ltod and Gun is no lap-dog story but an account of ii des- perate encounter which two adventur- es in the fur north had with i1 band of ferocious huskies from which they narrowly escaped with their lives. "That Club of Patricks is ii somewhat amusing tale-though Put himself' found the experience very provoking -of ii captured bear cub that proved one too much for his captor. “A Visit to the Naklmu Caves of Glacier Park, I3. C.," "WIiidoblu's Cabin." "The Pass ing oi' the Buffalo” and other stories and articles, along with the regular ilepartinents, go to make up a fine March number. Tlils sport.sman's pub- licatloii is issued at Woodstock, Ont., by W. J, Taylor, Limited. FUX UIVIUENHS Pill] The following is a list of com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most of these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park.. .....10 Prince Albert.. .....10 (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 ps.Id.... R. J. McNeill Co, cash 50. stock 50 Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co. palil.... ...200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co. ......paid .20 B. I . Rayner, West Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince For Co.. . . . . . . .paid .50 ienernl Fur Farms, Ltd... .paid i7 vtount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c, soon) vlurray Harbor. . . . . . . . . . . .cash .30 (Moro soon) lIpton.... ...... .... ...... Cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... ..cash 35, stock,70 Silver TIp.... ......caan if _ _(Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . . . . . . . . . .15 (added three pairs to ranch and tiold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- ' looted will enable them to pay an- other .. .. ........10 p.c. Crapaud Fox Company. . .. cash, _.-10 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. casb New London Fox and Farm Lands Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. .. .. 18 Dundas 50 cash and 300 stock Silver Fox Itaiichlng Co . . . . . . .. 20 (Halt of ycnr’s product added to brccdlng stock) Seal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . _ . . . . 16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) DIamond.... ......30 Rogers Paton.... ......i0 (More later) The Freeland Sliver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., has paid n dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. ,has paid n 80 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An iddttional sum will ba paid utter the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Stl. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 par cent (More later.) Provincial Sliver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. ' Sovereign B. B. F. Co., cash.. . . ...15 _(From I pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... .......25 Peorless...... and balance alter January lst.) Illiita Silver Black Beauty Fox ,Co.. Ltd.... ...B0 (With 60 or 'I0 later) Hackett S.B. F. Co.,...... ....15 (and two foxos added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (In addition to stock dividend of 100 p. c.) ` Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) illodoque Fur Farming Co., Ltdt._5...10 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox . 100 (50 p. c. cash 50p. c. stock bonus.) The Bidetord Fox Co. Ltd.......20o (100 p. e. cash-paid 85 p. c.; bal- ance. 05 p. c., will be paid soon. 100 p. c. In stock.) Beachgrove .. ...15 Hamilton S B Fox Co ,.20 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . ......I0 Mt. Herbert Silver Black and Patch -(lladllrl. UNIVIROITYI Montague P. E. I. i Fox Co. .... ........1'l AEMoLsan.Lt