¥ liaucir .6 19.6 'rua crrARL'0'r'1'a'rowN GUARDIAN race savan QJR FRIENDS can buy anvlihlus you can give them-except your photograph Make an appomtment today The Cook s Studio New DesBnsay Block The G_ift that _doesn’t require an occasion that is always timely Your , Photograph Make your l apggintment ,today THE BAYER STUDIO' n KIDNUYD what They Have Done ‘ I suffered a great inany years wit Iridne trouble, tried several remedies, and so octors medicine, with no result Two ‘yours we I read an ad in a new *_* GI PII L5 FOR 'IHE D Y5. and sent for two boxes. I`he did me more good than all the medicine Yhad e_vcr taken. After I used the first two I sent ’°' '“’° '“°'° b0’f¢S. “pd I nm satisiied. and V also know, that bln ,Pills are the best kidney remedy made. i _ I u\ed_ to have to rise three or four times in the night; now I can slee and don't have to get up at all, thanks to SIN PILLS. Am seventy-two years old. 24 ALEXANDER LA DUE, me I be ' ! \,’Vatertown, N.Y. . x a l i i . upon "que" *U a Dri gg sts Sample free Nti alD &Ch " 'C. of. C°|ilnada:“I.imite¢‘|?l'_I'x¢‘:`|ontg. 1 f* _._-f 'ml A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen' St. Phone 68-J. ,Cheap__~_Boots 15 pairs Rubber dsliing boots, some redsole, sizes 6 to 11, your choice $3.3 ; also 6 pairs hip rubber boots, red sole, sizes 7 to 10, $4.50; 7 pairs gr g leather boots, best make, guar- an _ed water-tight sizes 6 to 10, your choice for $4.45. _ Come soon and secure a pair. They arei going test. Fishing Supplies, trawls, gangings and hooks. Rope sizes 12, 9 and 6. lt is going fast too, No reserve at the Cheap Store. J. 8. CHAISBON, ‘ Breakwater St. Sourls. 7494-2-24-M1Mo. 1 ii Q 1 Furness _ Sailings From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Viz St.’John's Nfld. Vla»St, 1ohn's Nfld `Feb. 27th "Durango" Feb 29th Feb. 29th "Tabasco" Mar. 19th Mar. 14th. from Glasgow) "Gra.ciana.” Mar.29th Above sailings are not guar- anteed. and are subject to change without notice. Furness.Wiihy/& Co,Ltd. I Halifax, N. S. pan-ni _ _ Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. _ Leave St.. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. m., via Portland, Eastport ind Lubec, Maine, due St. John, Tuesday. afternoon. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares-. Reduced State room Prices. Schedule- _dlstribuied- information upon frequeit. Bt. 'John City Tickets Oilios. 47 King Btrestt' " » A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N.B 'Af E. Fleming, T. F. il. P. A., ?t. John, - Be...-.. _ a iran. sei--tl _ _ ; . _ lil ififliiiiil “Keep Home W @f.¢_ I' "Tx `- .af ,fires _.-.f,_ ,,, ,,,-- . ";fWhen_fin need of Coal for Domastieorsmam purposes. telephone us your order: or callat'ouroi`xice. 0urI>1’l°°* are lowest snduuslifv fb* best. Prosiplt and satisfactory, delivery be made. Astauvvmhiw ..*STREETS L|GHTED.- Several lights have recently been placed on the streets of Georgetown, a con- venience 'which is muc appreciated by the towns people-& ..*LARGE FUNERAL»-The funeral of the late William Moar, New Perth, West; took place Tuesday afternoon. from his late residence, to the George- to\vn Cemetery, and was very largely attended, as he was an old and highly esteemed gentleman, and had the res- pect of all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. The service was con- ducted under the Masonic Order, of which he was s. long honoured mem- ber. the services being taken at the house by his pastor the Rev. David Wright, and at the grave by the Wor- ghipful Muster, Robert M. McMillan.- `\\\\\\\' 1100115 "f ;iKIDNEY l//_/ PILIS 5 S 0 fl SSE- ‘*t`§'\K l D N E`(4/,' Cr( ~ A |£mEDi'»\'K'-r|SE,,S,.r i..l'.~~-_ DG- ii 3?. ?§5H "f.»»'1'_‘i:'.`_»~_;i-*‘ ~ ‘ -' - > ‘W ‘i porn \\\\\\ LZ' 17 For Growing” Girls and YoungWomen -:;g:';:;,;;. “' S Z '=1i~‘.-"-~ .'»_:::‘.'f€_ We have lasts, pat- terns and heels espec- ially designed for young, growing feet. Correct shoes on young feet in- sure health and comfort in later years. $3.00 a pair up AlIey& Co. 135 Queen Street nur We have on hand a quantity of should be taken about using it unless 74-4 The Eastern Guardran .*IT PAYS to buy in this Province. prosentatlve in Eourls. MEM resoutative in G Guardian agent. for Annandale and vic- . .*PLAY-Come to the Golden W-ed- p ding of Jedidia. and Soplaia Hopkins, a _ ,V 7810-3-14-M21. s, . _*GOOD NEWS-The artiflcal limb. supplied by the Artiiical Limb Co. of Union Road, (Kings Lo.) arrived some W tion, and Mr. Dewar, is getting along di nicely with his new leg, His many a da McLean, Montague, has accepted a w merce Montague,‘as iunior clerk, tak- S ing the place of Mr. ltussel McGregor, ni who enlisted with Captain Dan. Mc- ‘ Kinnon’s Battalion Halifax. Ii’ the girls cannot enlist and go to the front, in the battle ground, they can _Zo the men‘g work at home. in many cases, and in so doing show their willingness to do their little bit, in this great con- flict.-B. . - ..*GEORGETOWN TAKEN. - On Wednesday 'evening last the 8th ln- stant Georgetown was captured by a detachment of sixty men from -the, 105th Regiment ~. who arrived by train and at once took possession of the -strongholds of Uhe town. namely the Town Hall and Court House where they are now comfortably quartered. The` “invaders” under the command of Lieutenant Moore met with a warm welcome from the good people of Georgetown "who turned out in masse to meet Whom and presented them with the “freedom of the city.” -The prerouce of the soldiers has done much .to brigihten up times in Geo- rgetown, and the number of men in military costume to be seen on the streets, thc sentinels keeping vigilant watch in iiront. of the soldiers quarter- ed the "pride, pomp and circumstaiic- es of glorious war," give to the cap- ital of Kings County a. decidedly mar- tial appeurance. It is confidently ex- pected uhat a large addition will soon be made to the number now in train- ing in Georgetown.-&. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Miss Minnie Steele. Summerside is visiting her sister Mrs. John Fer- guson Souris.* ..*Mr. A. B. Paquet of the (I. G. S., I?|'inco Edward Island spent the week end at his home in Souris.* . .*Mr. Clarence Harris, Summerside travelling for Messrs Vassey & Co.. was in Montague last week.-B. ..*Master George Poole, son oi’ W. L. Poole. Montague, has accepted a position with the Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague.-B. A Message To Thin Weak Scrayny Folks An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 Pounds of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh. Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to say. "I can't understand why I do not get fat. I eat plenty of good nourishing food." The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the fat-making elements ol’ your food instead of passing them out through the body as waste. What is needed is n menus of gently urging the assimiliuilve functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood. where they may roach tl|o starved. shrunken. run-down tissues and build them up. The thin porson's body is like a dry spouge~_- eager and hungry for the fatty ma- terials of which it is being deprived by the failure of the alimentury canal to take them from tho food. A splen- did way of working to overcomo this sinful waste of flesh building elements and to stop the leakage of fats is to try Sargol, the famous flesh building agent that has been so widely sold in America in recent years. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and see if your cheeks don‘t quickly nil out and rolls of firm. healthy flesh form over your body. covering each bony angle and projecting point. All good druggists have Sargol or can get it from their wholesaler, and will re- fund your mouey if you are not satis- lled with the gain in weight it pro- duces as stated on the guarantee in each large package. It is inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient. NOTE-Sargol is recommended only as a flesh builder and while excellent results in cases of nervous indlges- tion, etc., have been reported, care a gain of weight is desired. sertlon for advertising in tins column. ..°D F. TIERNEY is Guardian ro Cash mult. MII-Ollllliilly o|.le| .*C. A. CONRAD is Guardian rep and. victnltrare grieved with the |085 eorgetown of _ _ ' Mr. Peter Robertson, who quwtiy .. T. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian passed away on Saturday morning. Representative in Montague. _‘.iarc‘h 4th, after u lingering illness of * about ton mont'hs.~ Mr. \V‘.lltc|~ imb- .. Mn. c. MARKLE nowLET'r is iaisen. Klnuslw1'<_>. int- lame son er! \11i¢Y-'*J- the position of chore and news boy for ` Rev. Mr. Henry MacDonald of that Auditorium, Montague. arch 17th. of“the Ammunition (lolumu llalifax 7.30 p. ln., Ited Cross Benefit. homes. They will return ti; llalirmf l’ D , 5 cave ui tlncir on Wednesday! f Boston Mass, for Mr. John Dewar. atarrh Cannot be Cured little timc ago, and has been in opera- ,-,,,ch,|,¢ ua¢°f¢|,e ,ns,_a§e_ Ca,a"hi_; H "MII dx ‘ . 5- l ",CU{‘¢‘ il You must iahci friends will be pleased to hear that it 'gxfdyigff",f,,§,:f,§'“,}l';*'§,{)§,§*k°: has been successful.-B. thehmgcous surfaces oféhe swam, n,.||~5 52,. arr _ ure_was_ prescri ed by one 0( me beg, physrciansin this country f _ I ~ _ .ABANK Posrrionpivnss Aman- ,,,, ..¢...m...fu.¢ besrieiiisyfliin 20'.i.lf.‘.’.'.§'.| . feet c bl ati f tl ` ' ' ' » position in the Canadian Bank of Com amrr°,§i‘c“':eig“w‘}m ;§_0l;n1l;;§d;i2_¢hs‘:'.;.)nii1ear|f|lS c _ _ edo, 0. F -'ONE ¢5NT Der word each in .JRED POINT ITEMS-Rell Pollli one 0! the illlcst young citizens, S. S. Robertson has accepted lhce.- Gra. Marcus Mooney, S 1 lid Aftemus Pf|(luct_ Glci\corro(:llzliIl’eI e s ending a few du 's l ith LOCAL APPi~.IUAT|o,~,,~.-_ as ,hey ,.anm,,, so greatlyinflu qi - - _ mm -nd m ordé¢rnlCc iy constitution-ll con sed ‘ - ith some of the best blood puriiiers"l‘h¢ Def. gglgalrhggtarrhalcontinuous. Sem] for msn. F. J. CHENEY & (10,, Props" T01. All Druggists, 75c. Halls Family Pills for Constipation. W.” - -aaa§§° *K|No|_v nememssneo-Ai " thu ilosi- of lilo 1,4-rvni 1 l .i lnion ltuud Methodist (hurill, ‘a.\bb.ith I.‘,.|, lm, Mi Erie Moon- wus called to the front and plcsontcil by his Pastor the Rev You get th' b¢st ffsults .Very ‘me mm Hugh Miller, with a purse and address, the contents of which was to purchase lol himself it wiistlct watch Ile was also the recipient of a Bible, from the Rev H llllllel, and 9. nicely bound volume of passages for daily readings from the (itcv.) Mrs. Miller, some time previous. 'Flin above Mr. Moorc,‘ is thc son oi’ Cyrus. und Mrs. Moore. . Union ltnnd, und is enlisted with the l05i.h Llutlalion Cliarlotictown, Alli his friends wish hini God Speed, und a safe rcturn.-B. r I ..““SHORT COURSE-The second session oi' the Agricultural Short vlscll the keeping of milk records for ouch individual animal in the herd, by which at farmer can find out which is thc most profitable and 'by u thorough weedipg out ol' thc unprofitable ones. Drills his herd to a high standard of ;i.;\l"ri\} ` L _ii t _v ¢ as , because the quality is in the perfection. He also advised that speaker. llc also strongly advised tho cows calvc in thc fall as by this. more using of milk records and gave the re- tnnc would be given to the young suits obtained where record work was animals winch in the first six done on P. E. Island. showing that the v ' - months, need the most care, and at- a cragc yield of a hcid whose records l.0l1ii0ll. uhm it renter (uanti were kept incrouscli seven por cc-ut, I.: | ly of, milk could bc thus sc-ourc\~\ \ _ __ ` ; .i ' _ . 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Of- fers have been made to Mrs. Sand- ford Fiemmlng to transfer her hos- pital, now at Selling near Canterbury, '. to Lympuc ( pronounced f‘I.im”) which is near iiytlie. The castle is an enor- mous grey stone structure, two hundred foot above and overlooking the English Channel. The proposal is now receiving the consideration oi' the director of medical services. Professor Simpson, inventor of the famous Septic Ray, has made an offer to Mrs.`Flemming to install a complete "S" Ray apparatus, of the _ ...,.,,_. .,.-» _ type which is working wonders in bleausing and healing wounds. CANADIANB IN ACTIQN ‘ ON MARCH 2ND OTTAWA. March 3.-The mid- night casualty list indicated that part of the Canadian corps was in action \\\\~»:z- Supplementary Dictionaries Dictionary of Noted Characters in Litera- _tu_re. Dictionary of Photog- _raphy. Dictionary of Polo. Dictionary of S t a t e Names and Mean- pings. _ _ Dictionary of Wireless _Tql_egraohy. Dictionary of Words of Lik_e and Opposite _Meanmg. Dictionary of Yachting Take One Home- To-day, Money Back if Not Satisfied Five Universities Contributed Their Best to The New Unl- vsrsltlea Dictionary George T. Hager, Editor-in-Chief Percy W. Long, A. M., Ph.D Harvard Unlv. Clark S. Northup, Ph.D., Cornet Univ. John C. Rolfe, Ph.D., Univ ~ bf Penn. Forrest 8. Lunt, A.M., Columbia Univ. Morris 8. Croll, Ph. D. on March 2, when the Britlsli regained a half mile of trenches trom the Gur- mans on the Ypres-Comines front Several members of the 18th Battal- ion are reported killed in actlolv*-or wounded on that date. which bears out the impression in military circles hero that the infantry. as well as the artil- lery. had a share In the viotory~.- as the Canadian corps was known to be operating in that region, ' ,_ x _ _ ,I x . , ; \ . r (‘onrHe look plzicc on Tuesday after- " ,"\ ' ' ' 1.00... it W... ..,...,.,.,, ,,,_ 8,, ,,,,,,,,__,, by T __ I* flour itself to start with. 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