The action of Nature's Remedy (NI Tabletalris more natural and thor ough. he efiects will be a revele- tioiv-you will feel so good. Make the test. You will appreciate this diflerenco. Used For Over Thirty Years chi» ma. Old Block ta JlllliOIl-n-lgttle In. I The surne Q-in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adulte. Ill. IY YOIII Dflilfillfl‘ _____ —Mrs. James Whslen, PACKED THEIR GUNS iiiE Iiiilillil auuuii i , . TV AHOP-from Batman's Catalog ——- —-CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES. clearing 81.95 each st Sinclair's. 2802-5-2.2i —WATCH FOR THE BIG auc- tion sale at Paterson Walker's, Kensington, Wednesday, May 7th. 2799-5-2-11. '— WANTED IMMEDIATELY four cars oi Canada A grade red potatoes. Parties having same phone Kennedy Bros, Kensington. 3i —-SPECIAL WEEK END values in Ladies’ and Misses trimmed hats $2.75 to-S3/l5 each at Sinclair's. 2S02-5-2.2l -Ai; Kensington» Strand Theatre on Monday evening, May 5th. Ev erybody welcome. Prizes for ladies and gentlemen, 2811-5-2 1i. —COMPLETELY RECOVERED. Alberton who went to Carney Hospital last fall for treatment returned home 111-0 HUNT m CANADA," last week. Her host of friends will be plensctl to learn that she is coni- HALIFAX, N. 5., May 1.—A vietcly recovered- —W-HIST PARTY AND DANCE. K°1111111BWIL - 41 -WANTID, OATQ TO GRADE —Brlng your oats to thefarmers warehouse, Keiisington. and have them graded for sesd.—.l- B. Mili- man, Kensington. 4i —EIGH‘I' ONLY, GIRUS RED Rubber Coats, age 6 to 14 clearing $3.95 each at Sinclair's. ,2802-5-2,2i —DON'T ‘Hi8! TH! AUCTION sale at Paterson Walker's, Kan- sington. See his hefd of choice milk cows. 2799-6-2-1i. —SEED OATS FOR SALE-quin- Ited quantity choice mutin- Seed Oats. grown by winners in stand- ing Fields‘ competition. thoroughly graded and put up in new‘3'bus. bags, 70c per bus.--J. B. Millinan, —WONDERFUL VALUES in Spring Mlilinery showing at Sin- clair's _2802-5-2,$i —-8_UNIMER8IDE AGENTZ-Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Suinmeraide and will be pleased to receive news. advertising. and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His tole- ' w) r Makers- t nsiun-iiwe Have- Linen Dept. Household Linens of every description-including Table Linens by the yard, Cloths Nap- kins, Towels, Towelings, Bedspreads, Wool Blankets, lilanneletto Blankets, Shootings, Pillow small armory, consisting oi several —— phone No. i; 12.g,__q[_ rifles and automatic pistols, along l THKQPMEH o: V21€AT1?I1;;—11141:B with sub tantlal supply of 511 11 111‘ y. 11118 e1‘ 0 . . - - ‘ ammnzltioms belonging to a party 11- 111111 M"- P11111Y- 5111911011 W11" of Germans en route to Edmonton 1113111 1161111 1111111118 11 160111511111 M01111! to engage in farming, has been con- $111111 11118911111. New York. 1'01‘ 1118 ___e (mm . fiscated by the customs authori- 9118:1111") YBHPS. 1S 1101118 011 11 V1811 ‘Ho’ Em.‘ cull“ ties here. The Germans explained 1° 91‘ l1111'811l8 $116 61111903 l0 1'11‘ Hegpflpqgfgw" __Se 1 to the customs officials that they 1119-1" 7°‘ 115°“ m"? "11111111- H" Sunday 4m_ May n 11 m fies“? ha,‘ brought the flrenamw Wm, many friends are much pleased t0 day School at 1015 a m_ them for the purpose. of hunting in 116° 1161‘ 1111111" 1191‘ 11-1118 111111911116- the west, and were aunawzire that -~— __¢EA3-|-5RN AGEN1-__Mr_ _]_ their yere violating any 111w in so “F” L'TTE“""A“°"‘°' m“ w. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- doing. YOUR EYES Your eyes are too precious to neglect, and you have . probably forgotten that it ls a ‘long time since you had them examined. Ara your glasses as correct todeypei the day you had them made? Changes In the eye are often so qraduai es not to give any warning. Our examination will tell the exact condition of your . eyes. You owe It to yourself to of seven young foxes has been captured in the woods at Glengarry, Lot 7. This time tire lucky one is Hurry Thompson, who was for- tunute tin securing the old mother fox. This makes fourteen young foxes that have been captured in that locality in the last two weeks. Several other dens had been locat- ed but were empty at the arrival of the limiters. ’ —-BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUIT.—May 4th. Bedeqne 11 a. m". Cape Traverse 3 p. in. Searletown 7 p. m. Despite the bad roads large congregations assembled at all the services last Sunday. The Bedeque Church was beautifully decorated a large audience was‘ delighted put on in the church for sometime. with potted plants. in the evening visit m snug-is, _ with one of the finest programmes __'iMr. E. J. iiotlgson. Morrisey, The choir hssisted the members oi M,‘ am; Mm m E_ Moffbsggy’ gem. ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- al snbscriptlonsr-ti. ' -..' SOURIS METHODIST CHUROi-h-Divine worship on Sun- dsy the 4th. May as follows:—'i‘he Rev. E. Lockhart at 11 a. m., Sun- day School at 3.16 p. m. Rev. Robert M. Brodie at 7 p. m. Even- ing subpect "An Unseen Human Eye, and what it Sees’ or "The Hiya of the Soul." . PERSONALS .."l‘he Rev ETJTDenny is on n who has been visiting his parents, Cottons Longoloths, Madapolans, Plain Irish Linens, Plain and Fancy . Huckabacks, Cretonnes, Art Satcens, Furniture Coverings in Tapestry, Mohair. Velour, Shadowcloth, Chintzes, Curtains of every kind, Curtainings, Velour, Chenille, and Tapestry or portleres-Madol up" Portion-es,“ Fancy Linens of all kinds including Madicra. handwork, Silk Threads for fancy work, Stamped Linens, Print Cottons, Shootings. Tic .' ""7 "iiiltf" Ducks, Down Comforters, Casement Cloths, _v l.__ etc, etc, etc. p Carpet Dept. n... Band. Wilton Brussels and TapestryCarpet Squares, Congoleum Rugs, Stair Carpetings, Mat- tings, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Rubber Mats, Stair Pads, Stair Treads, Stair Rods Curtain Rods, BrassBodding, Oilcloths, Linolcums, inlaid Linoleums, Rubber Matting, Passage Linoleum in allwidths‘ Coco Mattings in all widths, Aluminum ‘ware, Furniture Polishes, Brass Linoleum Binding, Table Oilcloth, Stair Cilcloth, Carpet Sweepers, 0’Cedar Mops,,Mop PolishflVindow Shades, ctcxetc, etc. _find out NOW. Consult —AN ISLANDER. - R. B Murphy elected Democratic nation: H J MABON al c 'm i tn t - . Jpfigmgtrljfl sideaiilixiii peliixixizg ‘zit gigieiicafarxclgrli. Monugu. D., had a majority of 451 over H. H. P . di t - h l - Office Connected With Store ,,§,§§§d°§§°in§gsi§ti e rlitggrils Gait 0n Easter Monday evening. April . I 21st, an excellent concert and ‘ Bismarck N. l). Mr. Murphy polled‘ dramatic entertainment was given 6,782 and Mr, Perry, 6.341 W. G. McAdoo. as the unopposed can-I , didste for the support of the Northumder the a“ m” o! s, Mary“, Dakota delegation ‘m m‘ Dem°°m'_1Ctirch Choir oi) Souris. The audi- gic national convention rceived 11,- ience w“ the largest m the history 73 votes" Mr‘ R‘ B‘ Murphy r ' of the B. i. S. Hall, and greatly ap- > tened to i“ i‘ mmve o! s“ v1ew"preclated the different numbers- P‘ E‘ I" and w“ formerly a teach’ Rev. Theodore Gallant and Rev. er in our public schools. At. present Bernard Gm“, in piano and vocal he is chairmml o! the Board ° ‘numbers ‘received much applause. _ e Administration for_ various educu- The popular McDonald Twins were i (.1 getown. has returned to Charlotte» town.--A. i ‘£151.44: _\ :li will. iilfliii Tiii 0i.il Flililli _ m u! l0 u-iounsnr r "m": _Ilesl Dakota Executive-Department. (By Dominion News Service) wards burned. The victim of this gruesome crime was a dancer, Yola Lobedev, who is said to have won -the affec- 'The murderers, Lydia Shersheva and Anna Badehkina, called on her I-ii her bedroom as she was about to retire, and after a quarrel attack- ed and killed her. The ashes of the murdered danc- er were strewn to the winds next morning. Ioxrhne as. Nbdebhlveiflelecfl ; Wright: l Manson g - HEIDI. U MIRBIDI, R. T. o II. T0 "I anell t Chandler llh s Bros. Kennedy l: Co. so,‘ Lord's Company ' Loren I , , 1111?‘ nn'r"s"iiiih%ns "““"’ "so arcs: as; MILAN, May 1.-—Giovannl Ben- ini. a deal‘ mute f‘rom birth, was able to hear for the iirst time in goscure. The sounds of a jsu band in ticulai-ly loud and Benini was i011- der. A physician who was present citenient. 40s. Ne. Bren, Shorts.‘ Oil Cake etc. “GOVIINMINT ITAN DAID IIIDI" . Ne. 1 Nickel Timothy. True Ne. 1 us; Mammoth Queen. Ne, 1 lose ‘t s; i; 9911:“ canon, Velsh "transit. tripped‘ . NW ~ w; nuisances. ' Iii-MINI ' maul"! tional institutions oi! the North Ewen a we“ ovum)“, and upheld Pretty Dancer Killed MO5COW- M8)’ 1- “TWO WNW?" Opening numher- violin and who have been arrested by the Mos- 91mm, J_ E, phgonaiq “q Minna; cow police confessed to the mnr- McDQng1d_ der of another, a beautiful young sung and woman of twenty-tour, whose body Twins, _ they cut up with an axe and aiter- Play in one act—"Lost,—A tions of a man with whom the er, other two were desperately iii love. Madge i-Iuntingdoii-Miss Anna. Mc- Dcat Mute Listens In Mai ... Fair" his life, when the telephones oi a PM“, so|o___nev_ Theodore ca], wireless set were put to his ears “m,” during an experiment at Ponte La- lmefmlmon‘ sale o, “my! London were comins throush rlr- Solo-Rev. Bernard Gillis. 111811 t°111 1° 11911111 111- 111°" °11°° cerfl-Missas Annie Dingweli and showed signs o! delight and won- Norm, Cheyg|-[a_ noted that the man's pulse increas- Mon“; ti", gimp-Mr, J, _ Moy- sd to 120 YlIBQl-il s minute in his ex- "up, u ‘ '7 Song-"Dow the Trail oi llam- Flour, Feeds, Seeds oriefl-Miss Jgesio Levis’. 1km" 11°“ Puma b"'"" u" Donald and Misses McDonald. _ I Cwmneai cracked corn. _ J, w_ B _ "at u" 16"» 1-"1" m°ihmzluong andrangiigorr-Mononald Oete, Oatmeal, flqted Oats, Hand my“, picked lune Yellow Eye Deane. Rgquggt Mike Glover, m slid Ila Bowel 511'"!!!- ingiems lav-lay. Wm: leestan nl Wills IyfeWhQlt, Field lull. ‘ I u“. ‘good! _ Qpgy. . , m’ PI“- their rscord as entertainers.’ The Souris Dramatic Club which pres- ‘imented on their choice.‘ and each member individually for- their excellent impersonations. Following is the programme. encore-McDonald Baby", Souris Dramatic Club. Cast of characters:- Mr, Bobs-Mr. L L. Cheverie. Mrs. Bobs, Miss Kathleen Cream- Donald- Mrs. O'Connor-Mrs. Mamie Town- shend. Pat O'Neil-Mr. Harold Lavie Officer Fraser-Mr. Ivan Chevsrie. Jo- the Nawsboy~Master Joe Chev- erie. Song-"Lassle O’Mlne"-—-Mr. M. S. Acorn. PI o Soio-“Shephards All. and (Nevin)—Miss Pearle MacKenszie. Vocal Trio-“Oft in the Stilly Night". (Moore)-Rev- Bernard Gillie, Rev. Theodore Gallant, and Dr. A. A. McDonald. - instrumental Numbers-J. E. Mc- Donald. Misses McDonald. Plano Duet-"Gslop do Con- Song-"PII Love you When the Silver Threads are Shining Resding-"Mr. Brown Gets His Hair CutP-Mlss florence Mooney- lnatrunrsatel Trio-Mr. J. ill. Mo- Song-"Tho Boretoot Trail"- Number-Q momma Twins. ‘ ' Drama. in one not-"Hil Un- linown Blstefl-louris Dramatic Club. Out ot characters:- AlIsn-lflss Jean lliss Jessi; Levis. lh- L. A. IldDon- ented the two one-act plays, are to - F. imitating-Ir. a a Ohev- I Ready mixed Paints, Stains, Varnishes, En amels, Varnish Stains, Rubberset Brushes, Pure Colors. Putty White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Screen Enamel, Automobile Color Varnish, Autom- obile Enamels, etc., etc, etc. Everything must be sold-and as quickly as pos sible-Its the opportunity of your life time! Disco nts - 1 2C to 50 per cent flbtic¢ w .- It you cannot get in to our Big Selling Out‘ Stile cauntry custumus write llflfiiidiiiilglfiilly wast yougwanth we rail I . . - . try to give you 1 orma on prices an sold ' " A a where possible so that all may share in this big money saving event. ’ * - _ . ..