iv i' ,pf ' ,_ ff "ru_. own mmf in `; ,_ l t»_ ' land," Price - - *af* ' Guardian et- _» 2, _..' _ ....‘_w-» _ , v"‘“_l ‘ ..°IT PAYS to buy in this Province _ : _ ___ ., ___ i _Y _ __ _` _ _ Q _ 2 ;\'- ,.».°p. F.,1'|EnNsv is Guardian ro _ no lib “me f . Droadtitative in Bourig. Milt! _ _ o gg _ _ _#__ _ , __ _' V I _ _ . G’“.‘t:l'i`§a’sn'-' »~ -~-Ms-.ff=.~~;wI:= Howie" 5~»'il'll§l'~»t mee em." ~ ‘Guardian-usent , sritnnoudhfv and - de a "Cieve~ S rf . Gll\ll.y._J _,__ _ -‘lar ~ *Cow-Uad¢1‘°F“ 9*. _( If ._ _...#1:-is PARADE AND ssnvics ‘ Tcouldbe more ac t ' ‘ '"“"° "° °°~“i° if ~ 1 of' Hiiisiae Longs, oaasenuws, to me , _ _ \ __ _ ay was largely_ ttea d and su x~ _ ‘ ha ~~dmmntdf .unted Ph°t°` I » LI?-',}:;,‘:¢°_ ’ ,.7 cellent address vIaii"¢l?ieil' by tlie pas-" £116 in one of our I . ‘ “_A _ tor, Rev. G. C. Henry on the subject, tiful frames? I I . f / "Friendship, 1.ove'andf»a'rua1."-B. lilfsliéanavminrmenitodav. I I A sisrsas PE iltossis _ C99 ° ' _ ' ‘ ‘“ . ‘ i ablg f91-.gn.&5t¢|-.Glft .§;"f‘“:t:,’éL°" ` ‘K _ ‘_ ghristlan Churc_li_;_ Moigéigue, lost Sun- . - _ _ Y., _, e . / Charlottetown Representative 165 'Kent Street ' 'Lieutenant' W A' McLaren, spent . _ t gisltzaggggmlgy at -his old home _ in ..°Mlss Helen ltoss, Charlottetown, is spending her Easter holidays in i fi. iz. troll, sms. ..?Mr. H. S. Wunnamaker. Qepre- / GOOCI Ph0l0g11phy _ » ‘_ _ senting Messrs Jas. Coristine Co., ' Moderate Prices. ' POFIDIIZI RUIBIIIIOII t0 Am- L ° ’ I *Mrs John McFarlane. Cape Tra-A Montreal, was ln Montague this week on a business trip for his ilrm.-B. ‘ Ph0t_0g]'Q[)I`ly. _ ‘ verse, spent her Easter in Montague the guest oi her daughter Mis. J. A. C. Pnoneltstglilueen St. _ Shoes _ Q suis.-B. , ~ _ _ L Farm For Sale The undsrsisned offer for sale the 'farm ot the late Ambrose A. Malone. This farm contains about one hundred acres. almost all clear. is situated at St._Catherine's about two miles from the Town of Souris ja \ '"':=:::?.;;:£-f-:~3}:.- On it is a dwelling house and two \ \ large Barns in ilrst class repair. The ' land is in a good -state ot cultivation "` `= " and is well fenced. Immediate poss- ' 1 ession ot same will be given. \ Further particulars apply to A, F. _ - “""“ sr Mc uaid, Solicitor, Souris, P.‘ E. Is- .lan or_ to the undersigned. . ~ 1 frnancls J. o'ooNNs'i.|.. .loan masons, \ Executors. ‘ semis, P. E. i., spru a,isis. sm-4-s-min '- Eastern S . S . Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. ' 8.8. Governor Cobb. , Leave St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a.m. for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Leave Saturdays at 7.00 p.m. for Boston direct. Return-Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays at 9.00. a.m. for Portland. Lubec, Eastport and St John. Also Fridays at 9.00 am., omitting stop at Postiana. .= = =- V MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portlandfand New York. Steamships Northland and North Star. ` Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays at 0.00 p.m_ Return-Leave New York same days at 5.00 p_m. . ' St John City Ticket 0ffice,,,47 King Street. A. E. Fleming, T.F._ 5 P.A., St John, 1// / a . In this store' you will always find the very new- est fashions in Shoes. We constantly seek the I I latest effects. $4 to $5 50 a pair See Our Window Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street . N Late Topical __ An: You LIABLE to accidents while art work? It se.~ _ you should carry a box ot Za.m~Buk. In the workshop or factory. when an accident occurs, an immediate application of Zam-Buk will save much iuifering and consequent loss of t me. There is nothing like Zam-Buk for stopping pain, and being a strong antiseptic it des- ¢l‘0¥B .Ill Borms and prevents wounds from fostering. , Mr. J. Benson, an iron-worker. ot Sheridan St., Brantford, Ont., says: "I am always getting bits ot metal ln my hands, which invari- ably begin to foster unless I apply Zum-Buk. Needless to say, I ‘am never without a box of Zam-Buk." Mr. Austin' Finlayson, ot Eslr, Soak., fwrltes; “While at work I cut my hand with a saw. Not thinking it serious, I neglected the cut until it became very sore and testered. I then applied Zam-Buk, which soon drew out the iniiammation and healed the cut. Had I only applied Zam-Pak in the first place, I would have been saved much pain and in- convenience." Zani-Buk is also best for eczema, ring-worm, ulcers, old sores, blood- I\°lB°Dll!. boils. abscessespiles and lturns. 'All druggists 50c. box, or Zani~Buk Co., Toronto. Send 1c. stamp tor instill all we will amd free trial box. ,......,,.§',',rT sevstans( `= .QUONE CENT par word-oooh in-_ 'sertion tor__advertising in this column. Cash must aceomllany order. ._*T. 'GORDON IVES is Guardian Representative in Montague. 4 _ . _*8T. ALBANB CHURCH. SOURIS --Therewill be services ln this church on Sunday next at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour. Choir practice ou'~ Saturday evening. Mr. Clement Mitchell will oiilciate. _ . .*HANDBOME HORSE.-- Mr. John 'Mc.Pherson. Montusue. has som ms handsome driver. Oakzilian, to Mr. D. L. McKinnon of the Montague Furnish- ing Co., and has purchased a good big black colt by Aquiri, Dam by Kalol, second Dam' Sweet Marie, by Provider and etc. This colt is bred in the same lines as the good colt trotter Arkola. 2.18, and John expects to make some ot the boys eat his dust before the summer is over, when he gets his sails squared away.-B. ..*STlLL THEY COME, Montague is being thg centre,-even more this your than ever before, oi a qualitynt horse ilesh, not to be excelled any- wliere. and our popular horsemen, .known -by nearly everyone in Kings C0. Mr. Charles A. McDonald, not to be outwitted by the recent purchases cominginto town, has purchased the beautiful chestnut Stallion, "Brittania’ by that great old iron horse Brazilian, 2.19, holder of the Maritime tour year old trotting record, for some 18 years, and the first stallion to ever trot three miles in t he Maritime provinces, bet- ter than 2.20 onone day, and in one Jace. Brazilian, needs no comment, for his name is a household word, known byvevery horsenian in the low- er provinces. At the close of' lust season he was credited with some twenty two trotters and pacers in the 2.30`list. and not ii few of them were in the 2.20, list and a large per centage\in_t lie 2.15, list. This pro- vince lias never had another such Sire, oi' trotters and road horses, and we doubt if it shall ever see~sucli au- otlicr ngain.f The dum ol' Brittania, was Mattie B., by Almnnt M.. 11 marc oi' sterling qualities both as a trottcr and sliow-mare. and was sold to a Daffy Oi’ New York. for upwards of two thousand dollars. Second dam was Kate Kearney by Saladian, third dam by Old Flying Frenchman. fourth dam. by Runcevelles. Britannia is :i great galted horse, and the sire of a. very high ,class run of colts.--B. Cli.’1‘()WN MARKETS *.1 (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (crezimery) in prints 35 Butter (Tub) lb. 30 Butter (fresh) lb. 32 to 35 Eggs, doz. Beet lb. (retail) Fowls lb. Chickens. lb. Hay (pressed), ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. Turnips, bus. ' ~ Potatoes, bus. Oats (wliito) bus. Oats (black) bus. 55 Bcets. bus. 40 Carrots. bus. 45 Wool lb. Parsnips, lb. 20 12 to is 13 to 14 12 to 15 $14 to $15 $6.50 12% to is zo to 25 so tos1.0o 52 25 to -io 1'/i .A. C. Currie, Agent, st John, N.B. _ _ \;1 8c= SpringisHere il , Sailings i r_.osnoN _sanvicn ~ _The following first clean eteamers will sail trgqm *London for Halifax and-St. John. .B., returnln§ from St. John, 'N.B..iorLondon vis slliax. ‘ 2%' §‘ii“illilln ` sl s' ifarliinnnlixock Livnnvoousssvica The following iirst class steamera will il iroml liverpool for l-islliax vis St. Elini NM. retprnlng from Halifax to _ vergoiél vlaAE!é.A8(l&i)‘s, Nfld. sf sliiunanoo . S.S GRACIANA ‘-For;salllng dates :and particulars re- rdlnl irelghnand pasaenlers aDPl¥ 1° ;urneu.Wltby& Co.Ltd. I jf ' iii1ifax.iN.s * __ ‘___ , ;`i?!.f‘_;' 1. or »f»» l `-Els' ,""f-‘f l- . ' Q’ . /Lak; \ An. ;_ _ I IIIL l f \ Let us give your ..lii;.i§“.§ii’..‘l*'fii¥.§‘1’°§§ Last Years _Hat iii ll2§..f2.'*Z.?lS,3. - the Latest Style lar and catchy airs before. the public today. , POPULAR SONGS. I want to Linger. Are You from Dixie? Along the Rocky Road to Dublin. Listen to that Dixie Band. . Close to My Heart. Siam. The Little House upon the I-Iili, ln the (lloamlng of Wyoming. On the Road to Old Killarney. its Tulip Time in Holland. When I was a Dreamer and you _ were my dream. Just Try to Picture Me Back Home in Tennessee. M-0-T-H-E-R. Come Back Dixie. For Killarney and You. She Lives Down in our Alley. ' Send your Panama.‘Straw or Felt, Hat to us and have it cleaned 'and reblocked. We have t_helate_st shapes and styles in fashions. `We make aspecialty of cleaning 'ladies white kid gloves. Let us have yours. Out of town orders promptly attended to. - Boston Shoe Shining' Parlors Killarney My Home O’er the Sea Harmony Bay. I 135 Grafton Street I Wanna be the Captain or Won't Play. Dead Mountain Flowers. Landis. . _ .---- P57." l_,_ When I leave the world behind. / l want to go to Toltio. The Little Grey Mother who ' waits /all alone. ; Isle D'Ai'nour Waltz Song. ` Silver Cloud Intermezzo. Garden ot Dreams (Reverle.) 'pull 'VN' "I" ' |NsTRuMEN1'A|. Music. l Shadow-Time (Reverle). |` \ Crimson Sunset (Piano solo).) . 1 ` Valse June. hh A " -l 'For Valour Military valss. ' “lK¢¢p,1 tlie ` Home oiIioe¢~0\1rPfl0°@ Woman Forever March by E. T. Pauli. Magic-Tango. Dengozo Maxlxe. La Gloria One-Step. Mi its Three Step s ` 7 0".. _ _ 3 . _ 'e ire: .si ...tt mil-»f». me-.. L.. ` j Chargeot the Lialit Brigade. \ ' ; “ " chariot idea Mn-cu. The Whip; March 'l'wo~step. .Bayo-Baya Mnxlxe. ____- ' tam pmpwgg' " ' A time More raiser. one or cts yduf A V" TTmIds‘IipG(lIl5l.:nI)°ne-ste) U _ ' _ * 00, llc . - u. ' N l0on’l Last Chsrle. ‘silgillght Flyer March-'rye-step. I i l 1' to uetobe developed and I l:`.LLl`S' _ MONTAGUE The best place in Montague to buy School Suprliegi Statioiiiay vaéll- cesu . e. carrgtlhe L. Water- ( man Fountain Pens which are guaranteed. we emyaargesmek of Kodalggoods. Brings" or mail your next film » -1 don’t_'_,_forget our alihotof ra _ cigoodsare ways lgresilsli ive us ,a-call. wlierrin, 'heed of_ good. -_ Hhs Pliarmlimltil I , ,_ _ _ _ , _ _,1~'f`e Ps Ee In __ _ An Easy Way to Increase Weight Goorl Advice for Thin Folks The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they in- sist on dragging their stomach or stu- iilng it with greasy foods; rubbing on useless “flesh creams,” or following some foolish culture stun , while the real cause ot’ thiness goes untouched. You cannot get fat until your diges- tive toct aselmiiates the food you eat. Their is ti preparation known to re- liable drugglsts almost every where which seemingly embodies the..mis- sing elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This modern treatment is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh bull- ders. Sargol aims through regenera- tive, re-constructive powers to coax' the stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fat- tening elements of, your food and pass them into the blood, where they are carried to the starved, bro- ken- down cells and tissues of your body. You can readily picture what re- sult this amazing transformation should produce as with increased weight the cheeks fill out, holiows about neck, shoulders and bust dis- apear and .from 10 to 20 pounds oi solid, healthy flesh is added to the bo- dy. Sargol is absolutely harmless, in- glsts of this vicinity have it and will refund your money ifyou are not satis- iled, as per the guarantee found in every packages ' it you find a druagist who is unable to supply you send $1.00 to the Nation- al Laboratorles, 74 .St. Antoine' St. Montreal and a complete ten days treatinem; w'll be sent you postpaid. NOTE:-Sargol is recommended only as a hash' builder and whilsrexcelleiit results incase of nerV.0\lB illililollllm. etc.. havelieen reported cate_.sliould be taken about using it unless--4 gain of weight is desired. 1 "See'our new crepe de _clienes in white, black. blue and old iNe. $1.65 per yard. Stanley Bros. ‘ f . 9444-4-27-Mill. . srini. oN 'ran num' ron , nonornv aimoao. 'naw - expensive, efilcient. All leading dru-_ v v _ L. _ 1-n_ Geese ‘ Ducks Hides- 14 to Turkeys, per tb. 20 to 22 _ summsnsms MARKETS. (Fr|aay.) Buckwheat, (per bus) 75 to $1.00 Barley (per bus.) _ i 75 to 90 Butter, creamery (per lb.) ,.34 to 35 Butter, dairy, (per lb.) 32 to 34 Calfskins. (per lb.) 14 Hides, per lb. , it Hay, pressed (per ton) - $10 to $13 Hay, loose (per ton)) $10 to $12 Lamb pelts (each) 40 to 60 Oatmeal, (per 100 lbs) $2.75 to $3.00 Oats. black. per bus.) 50 Oats, white, per bus.) 52 Potatoes (per bus.) 75 'l'uml'ps. (Der bus.) ) 30 ‘Pork, Organs att, (per lb) 91,1 to 12% Straw, pressed (per ton) $6.50 Wheat, (per bus.) $1.20 to $1.40 Wool (per lb.) 26 to 40 MOST WOMEN NEED THIS Ferroxone Brings Good Health. it Brings Good Looks, and la Counted An invaluable Friend By Millions of Wom_en on Thla Account. Many women look old and lose their beauty, not only through age, but thro-~ ugh disease, ill health and suffering. If you don’t feel your best, oi' course you won’t look your best; and as long as your blood remains impure, your nerves unsteady, don't expect to feel tip~top_ If you have no appetite, poor di- gestion, are bllious and consilpated, your skin will be sallow and plmply, with an unnatural pallor about the cheeks. Women without number who have suffered the mortiilcations of tlils run down condition. have made themselves healthy and well by taking Ferrozone. it is at wonderful remedy for the blood and nerves, and brings good looks he- csuse it brings good health. - Take b‘ei'rozone for your beauty. lt is a wonderful restorative, and strengthener for weak women, purillcs and enriches the blood. a nd semis it circulating t.o all parts ol’ the body. Thus it builds up muscle and tissue, puts on fat and makes the action ol' the heart regular and strong. ' Nothing can possibly do you so much lasting good as I~‘crrozonc. It will enable you to gotlirougli life with pleasure and assurance, free from sick- ness ‘and worry. We are quite sure you need Ferrozone, and know it will do you immeasurable good. Three weeks treatment costs 50c.,' or three times that much for $1.25. At all druggists. _ _____._____¢__ “Our dress goods department has the addition of’ some lovely goods in blues. browns, and old rose also twceds in dil’i`crent colors. Stanley Bi'os_ , 94444-27-M3i. W.; >’ ' _ f E 5 5 At the__Topg ‘ The '_ Q Pun|r.vr|:o standard of quality is so high _ that you get ore Bread and Better Bread -Better Pastry Too. - Buy it and see for yourself. Eiiiiia ' IMPERIAL FOX BISCUIT A standard all-the-year-round lox food. Best product oi the wheat and high percentage ot animal food. Highly valued by carelul feeders tor its lox- atlve qualities. Guaranteed fresh,who_lesomc and easily digested. Can bo supplied in 50 lb. sacks or by the ton. A trial order solicited. ~ ROSS dt McMl LLAN, Manufacturers, ‘ P. O. Box 446 Charlottetown. P. E. l. W W-~ ‘EF ~ ' ‘ -5_4 ,W , ._ if . - FARM SEEDS . We have positively got the best FARM SEEDS sold any place in 'Can- ada. All Government Standard Seeds and REGISTERED BRANDS. I ,Also POSITIVELY for the above QUALITY of FARM SEEDS. We have got THE LOWEST PRICE ON P. E. ISLAND. ‘ _ SPECIAL PRICES TO FARMERS IN STITUTES. » C. E. PRATT & SON. ’° A St. Peters _ ~ 9371-4-21Ml`mw9i. s eras -as . _ __ F-51 m se. _ J i 4 a / ; if /i ..‘_\ \\ Zi.; ~»~/\./~*`\ them up. attention. .Yet they (l_“Is it any wonder readily distinguished particular in looking The Alaska _ ' For* _ Sale ""'-3 returned mt a reticent. as "We have are all he our with __f"; "E Q, ' /li, __ ,, ‘. ,,i',‘. 3 "’ A . ' \ 1 1 1 i i " 11 I* _ ` Lil. , = __ _ ___ `A. ___~._ , i I H _ I .- r. .., _I _ ' 1 I l ' - _ ree- “lie-,| _ __,» _il 1 t 1. . .`. at _Q “ `_"l"\5` _f /J” _ _ - _- ° i S ~ % ` '/A" fs. _. Irr- C '_ "I MATTRESS .f _ ' ‘ f/ I bought it thirty years ago." (I“The whole family has enjoyed years of restful, refreshing sleep on our . OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES--and I have not spent one penny in fixing (l_“They have never needed renovating, and have never mailed nor become lumpy in all the-30 years we have been sleeping on them. (l_“Exccpt for an occasional sunbath, my OSTERMOORS get practically no throughout all these years. recommend it to everyone who wants the luxury of restful sleep! (I,-The OSTERMOOR MATTRESS is made of "a thousand sliecls of down.” ' It is built-not stuffed-in layers of finest' selected, long fibre cotton felt, pressed into casing of the highest grade artistic ticking. _ in Canada as well as in the United States. And every OSTERMOOR is "OSTERMOOR” (as shown around this advertisement). You cannot be too ` (Ask your dealer for it or write' to us for the name of your nearest agent. - Buy a Banner Spring (Patented July 1908) at the same time and thus ' secure the best combination for sleep comfort. _ - - ' _ . ‘ f ls' llll \|---' _ - - » . , _‘Il t A 5 5;; Winnipeg == MONTREAL == . vsneaaygg Mui if ~ , _ "Alaska on an article Means High Grade Every P¢'l’rli¢‘I§i_f’ V T353' \'- STERMO ~ I ‘ is as good today as when ' l l have retained their even softness and their elasticity that I am enthusiastic over the OSTERMOOR, and `f".l`_°fI¢*'§fffIf_`.`f THE PRICE IS $15 , ' . by the binding around the edges, bearing the name for this distinguishing mark. _ \ Feather Down" Co. Limited' : Makers o Bedsteads and Beddir 1; From others' it that inspector tux -/:Qt ., _ . J I ..-._ eau. ,» .‘ ‘ si.- .» ._-....,. ll ,» - f i Tf, 4, F. _.,, _'_ } __ ___ ~il sf . if ri ‘- :._.<» .1-1 fl; 13 `.3',_ - .Y ill? ; “I . -1.. u..-I- .ss-eva, =~_»~. 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