FEBRUARY 1919" r --1-HE ...EST NEW, -. _ 'rim cHARLo'r1‘1-:crown GUARDIAN -~ mm or lin- -'-~ PAGE- SEVEN _T l l- ' '_ ' L 1 E_ 1 _ l Q' one Pill at bedtime Brings morn. one ié\(§nr¢nli;irf"tr)i>‘;i:‘mei§»aa¢ne,mag¢s CHARL0TTET0‘IYl§EN,S` COUNTY' constipation. If your doctor approvigsivhy ?:§n|ise' ggi; md Q _ Pills ? Thn seek this ap ova] without deb _,_,,_ ,,_,,,__ i y' Lani ¥_. Every Time you think of buying anything to tell thetiine you should think of us. Our $l.25 Alarm will wake you up if you are alive, They are good clocks too. w. w. wisuwiiii ir mrs 'ro oar 'ine sssr mam.. " Photographic DF- £5-,,,,?,-,.,R_*1\D l Enlargemellis. I ogzae 5i0u{rs-Mae- 2:; I Nsvirrdhiiiiisn ui di i\ The Oldest llouse in P._E.lsland _;,§‘§‘,?"°“"“"'”- P l G E 0' P,,,,§g',aph£ 0 0 K’ With Our Up~to date The Studio where Baby is Always l:.ql.llp|’ll€hlC -- ' WClCODl€. WIC l‘l{Ol"O5l‘l 'l`O i\lAl{lE Tl l E l~`lN|~IS'I` l__ PHOTOS l\` liRl'l`|§ll NORTII `L5X~""°7@.~ ~~~ o ~ ` f\iii~;i ri CANADA T0 BRISTOL Less than six days at sea. Fastest and most luxurious. From Halifax. Royal Edward Feb. 22nd. Royal George l\lz\rch 8th. r.-_ ' Reservations for May & June Discount sailings should lie niadc at once. of Chocolates I-` or the next week we offer aspecial discount of & C0_ 20 per cent , lates iii our store. Beer ®. Goff’s Pure, Toothsome s Cooking lt‘s an easy matter to turn out sweet pantry. but. ours is cloiiru pure, delicious, wliolesome nn home-inade. _The kind we bilke docsn't give indigestion. l’iittics................. .. i0c doz (linger snaps............,._15c lb Wine cukes........ . i2_c mich Apple, Minee mid \\'ashiii|.:'ion pies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. lic eiich Lonergan’s Lunch (D. Bakery ‘%?@% Coronation Juni: 22, iaii From Montreal. Royal George May 3rd. Royal lidward May 17th. Royal George r May gist. Royal lildward june 14th. Agents. "off'al1tl1"e fancy boxes of Clioco- Cl1“fl0ll€t°W“» ii- E If I2-azditstf ,i.__i_......_i_.. W” Y-Veg- . aw y . _ ._ t. iii' i . ii ,l. "1 l:f"i . _ g&§,»i‘ll».<= .~» * i ` at 1. ,tk 'iii i~‘ 4... wil _. 2,3; ._ . __ .\."*" " ' _ ; -1 <’ _`:,.»?"f"-£`~f'5`3‘?f "-'___~; A; '.. ~»I`:$~‘ ‘. -1 -5 'f'_,1i5‘~`1‘:" ‘=‘.f”.=7i* 1.5" ;i-";_.”;-"+- '-2°? 4' Q3? , f 5* '-1 M eilink Safes All Sizes Also Special Safe with Drawers for Collectors. -Agent- Qéfg Luooru oiuivsi. 26 Jacques Cartier Su. Montreal n l Write lor Price and Catalogue Opposite State riouse_ Boston,Mass 'vi lg. :- W' ._ :i--`_1_7_...v 33.1-__'._~,-.' ' ‘fgé if _wi l I i-zui ttsraiti SNl0ltE and CHE W LINE .~"if|.`; J."-,~ `f_».,i_.....~. '" -;_..._-‘___ |..'f' _"Lf _ ‘ Q _ ___~_.,:.;_'.‘i-..:_;_-__`_;'.,;_'-_:_ ;3"f. " ~'.»°"1"'; .nit i lui' ill' f _i_1'I’-gp. _ tg, _- I if-itil? \_` i-J" V .`»_i,_i_~ ‘ ‘_ .gg-AV. 4-_;;._.',_,;`, f' . ___ .. _ ,, offers rooms with hot. and cold water for li.00 nerds. und up, which includes iiee use ol Public shower baths. Nuthinirto equnlthis in New _England Rooms with private baths for si. Lper day and up. suites oltwo rooms an biithlor 34.00 PHI’ diiy and up. Dininf rooinii and cate tirut» clash European p an, ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF stone floors. noth ng wood but the doors Lquipped witli its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaninit Plint Long Distance Telephone in Every 1100"* S"‘°“i “ ‘°'°°°'°"“ "°‘°' iiocil cnrioincco co Peoples Theaffei Oonisdildfitdfllfliollidili lm-.. ' THURSDAY 'STORER E. Cll4l"i5 Twist Tobacco Maiiiifactiired by 0rii=.ni=€f‘ tLz_i_I_‘l.llaNa<=si_t____; --' -~ '~- '_' ”” I -I (I) The Winning of Miss lrlsdftarm For bale Dr. J- w» Langdon The undersigned offers for sale his Swimming “Old farm of 100 acres, 4 miles from Char- cs and School. There are ¢00d l’““‘i' . li , I fr- inzii on premises. This farm is in a Graduate lctlill Universi I °° “NEwlL" lofyfpetown situated on Royalty R080 Pl‘\y§|c|\n Ind sllfgeon The Depu‘y!s Within one mile oi Ri\ilf°°d“- "l“"°h' see the ii-mi..i» round in ii. high state of cultivation and well tml, Qu°_ ;f;=¢§,i'ri=-gptIis1i;gv§e&;mMfrc;°§,§°§2 Lim msiam noun surgeon. |n Cnmedy §p,c;,|¢y wlilbenrlideon that diitea ip.m.iorretiiH‘ Western General Hospital, Montreal, And l)0PUl“l' Song with stock crop und lm lomi-nts. ll aut stormylon nbiiveday will solroniiih. In ‘_ h Q U, om" 137 'Kang gg" ‘ - » t l It pays to buy in this Province. Views of Aucieri-t Rome will be shown in Grace Church this evening at eight. oicloek. Lt. Governor Rogers, and Hon. J. H. Cummiskey drove to New Glasgow yesterday to attend the funeral of the late William Laird. Supreme Court met in this city yes- adjourned, without doing any busi- ness. until eleven o’clock Monds.y moi-ning. ' Mrs. H. Hodgson, Minneapolis, Minn., has returned to the city from Malpeque, where she has been visit- ing with relatives. She is registered ut. the Victoria. The P. E. 1. Auxiliary Bible Socie- ty will celebrate the terccntcnary an- niversary of the translation of the o.iitliori2ed`vei'sion of the Scriptures in the First; Methodist Church on Wednesday next, the 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock. St. Dunsi:un’s College lost a good and faithful servant on Thiirsdny last in the death of the janitor, Eph- raim Leniaing, who passed away at the Charlottetown Hospital aftn-r an illness of two weeks. He came from the Island of St. Pierre and was is native of France. He had been em- ployed at the ("ollege for five years and was \vcll liked by all. He has no relatives here. W. T. Ritch, of Ottawa, and W. A. Dryden of Brooklin, Ont., federal commissioners appointed to iriqiiire into the sheep raising industry in Canada. and other countries, who were in this province recently, have been through N. Ll. and N. S. By reason of their wide experience bobh these commissioners are thoroughly competent to conduct the inquiry in which they are now engaged. Mr Dry- den in a son of Hon. John Dryden and is known as one of the foremost raisers of pure bred sheep and short horn cattle in Ontario. Mr Ritch has had wide experience, having spent practically all his life in the business in one capacity or another. He was twenty years in Australia, New Zea- land, South Africa and India., and has visited the Argentine Republic, which is a. notable sheep ranching country. A movement is on foot to have the Victorias and Halifax, at; the close of the league schedule and proposed post series for the Starr trophy, play a series of games in the Boston Arena fora side-bet of good proportions. Ottawa and Wanderers are to play in New York along the same lines; and as the people of the “Hub” are famishing for a sight ol good hockey, the patronage of such a series be- tween Halifax and Moncton would he a foregone conclusion. It is the wish of the Boston Arena management that Such a scriiis could be pulled off and with this end in view, W..R. Vye. who has been Coaching thc Dart- mouth collegc team, arrived in the city yesterday, and is already carry- ing on negotiations. Apart from its value as an athletic event, such a scr- ies would put Moncton and Halifax decidedly on the map.-Moncton Transcript. What was perhaps one of the most successful events in the history oi Pearly Stream Division, Granville, materialized on the evening of Fri- day, Feb. 10, when the members, cacii armed with an invited friend, gatliei- ed nt the hall to celebrate the seven- teenth (17th) anniversary of the Div- ision. The chair was occupied qy the D. G. W. P. Bro A. K. Henry ond thc following programme was excellently rendered.--Remarks-chairman; chorus -"We are marching on”-choir; reci- tation--W. W. Taylor; solo-Ruth Mc- Leod, (eocored); address-Tlios Wig- morc; selections on phonograph- Thris Wigmore; dialogue-Aunt Virgi- nia‘s Ear 'I‘i'umper,; address-Rev J. B. Gough; instrumental music-(voi- lin and organ)_Mr and Mrs' Bennit, (encorcd.) Recess. Selections on phon- ograph-Thos Wigmore; chorus- "Soiind the battle-cry", choir; reci- tation-Mamic McKay; address-Hugli McKay; recitation-L. G. Henry; dia- logue-The Way to Windham. During the recess an abundance of cake, cof- fee and candy was passed around and all present endeavored to supply the wants of the inner man. The organ was presided over by Sister Mrs F. D. Bennit. During the meeting the in- vited guests were lnterview with the result. that a number of applications for memberships wer secured. At o. late hour the meeting was brought to is close by singing The Island Hymn. A Member. ::Owtng to the demand for bulk chocolates by many of our customers, we placed an order with Moir's, Ltd., for a fine assortment of their cele- brated goods. Thii-i order which is now on hand has sixteen different var- ieties, including all the favorites. You will always find a fresh stock of Moir’s in bulk at our store in the future. 50c a Th. ld. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drugstore, Sunnyside. V _wi I l i 'l`llE tcrday morning at eleven o'clock and _ Vernon Gay, city, has left for Sas lcatoon, Susk. There were no cases before the pol- ice court in this city yesterday. Neil Mclleod, Summerside, was among the recent visitors to this city. The smelt fishing season closed yes- terday. The catch this year has been about: up to the average. Rev William M. Field will preach on Sunday 26th., inet., as follower- (lross Roads 11 n. in., Alexandra 3 p. m., Hnzelbrook, 7 p. m. J. A. Ferguson, T. Fisher and J. Gibson, Halifax, who have been in this province for the past few days purchasing prodlig>e_,__leavc tonight on the mail special on return. Frank Stzunticld, of Stanficld's Lim- ited, Truro, who is well known here, has resigned as Councillor in Ward 2 'I‘riiro. to which position he was but recently re-elected. A report states that his health requires close atten- tion and may necessitate treatment; abroad hilt this has been denied. There is quite n construction pro- posal for nrlditlonnl rolling stock im- cler consideration to be built in the I. O. R. new shops at Moncton. Ile- cently in the iron department xi large oil tank for the P. E. 1. Railway was built and shipped to Charlottetown where the platform car for the same was being built. Some fifteen vans and one stores car are being construc- ted in thc I. G. R. shops, six of the vans are already completed _and in use and the stores car is well under way. The official car, No. 75, which was burned in the great fire, is to he replaced this year out of revenue by a new official car No. 75 built in the Moncton shops. Specifications havi- heen prepared and orders given .foi the neces~sary’stock to construct, in the shops here during the coming sen- son the following rolling stock:-3 coloiiist cars, Zlstockt cars, 1 refri- gerator, 38 platforin cars, 1 gas tank car, 50 box cars of wood, and 50 box cars with steel under and up- per frames. A case of real need and one which should receive the attention of those charitably minded, if not the author- ities, is that of an elderly woman and a young-chap of nine years ol' age who are living in the building usually known as thc "Old Ladies Home" or “Coy\le’s poorhouse,” on Spring Park Road. This woman and child are living in 9. building which, it is said, affords but little protec- tion from the zero weather at pre- sent prevniling. There are two win- dows nt the back which, between them, have but one pane of glass in the frames. Another window in the front is sraiitily protected by un old rug. Happily enough there are but few cases of this nature in this city and such being the case there is still less reason why nny should exist. l‘r=rhi=ii`s it is liccniiso- tho cost- has not been ‘-_ieav-rl of before or the mac- ti-.r may not lirivc been brought to the attention of the authorities. From what 'can he lezirned, it is alleged that the liiiilding, of that section oi it in which the parties in question live, is one in which animals would be coiisirlciefl but poorly housed in- deed,,were they kept in it. Certainly some charitable organization will, without: any loss of time, direct en- qiuirlcs to ascertain the real condit- ion of things and propose or effect ii remedy. l-111'-..-......__1ui "' if vw' ' 1 A* Children’s 5 Carnival ARENA RINK. , Friday, Feby l7th, /‘ 7.30 to 930 p. iii. lil - ash Goods- 5500 Yards of Ai\derson’s Scotch Ginghams ` l5c, l8c, 25c. 50c -Canadian Dress Gmghams I2 I-2c9 i " ` ' ‘ ` Plain Chambrays I2 l-2c, l6c, 25c. _ _ Bellecour Suitmg “Repps ’ Indian Head l8c. 25c l8c,~ 24c up tfrossbar Muslins l0c up Swiss and Scotch Spot Muslins V , , 1 1 e a 9 i u . lfic. 22c p Nainsooks l8c, 24c India Linen 221;, 30c, 4-2c Silk Mulls 28c yd Alla, f For Samples l l `i_ff`1` i » _ Stating Colors ` New ENGLISH Prints -e ---5000 yds -"' l'0S _ tanley W Ask as Cough" Q, \\`h1i is good for my cough ? l e A. Hughes Cough Mixture. lt.-cniisif it iiffnrds speedy relief' to the inns! nusiiiiziic criiiglis, soollis tile ii‘i'iiiilioi\ aii.| liezils llii- iiil`l:iined ini‘nilir:iiic ofthe throat . lt is the most .siieecssfiil Cough Reinedy for youiig iiiill iilil. l‘.-i.-o 25: per bottle b.28 .lillear.i4th anawhu _ nr _tit Tim . _Halitax,St John's Nild Liverpoolber 4 vice. Furness. Withy Q. Co..l.td STEAMSHIP LINIRS LONDON, HALIFAX SERVICE s'r..ionN,naLiFAx.LoNnoN suaviois ' From London Steamer From Halifax --- Ra pahanriock Feb' i~t h _-__ anawha Feb 2‘2nd .EE Un;-5' 2?. :ii me F b. Stilo dl Shenandoah Mur. sth Ra|Eahsnm»ck A" i?2i 3 Geo, E, l p°l‘§”'°" -_, in-sm Livorpooi suiamari in-om Hanna. L mggm -.--- Tabasco Feb. Sth F Feb.|th Almerlana Feb.22nd Feb. iilth Durango Mar. Sth _ ____ __ __ ----~_ __-_ __ 4,.. ' Mai-.uh Tnbnsw " .22f\d 7 ’ " - 1" “ 18th Almeriana Aorii btn The above ateanisrs have a limited ac commodation for saloon passengers. » Passenger and Frei ht A ents for the An Uiicxcelled Store Service for Shoppers In our clean, brivlit cherry store we have 3 I A . _ B J _. HJ everything you could possihly_want in the grocery ine, our staff of expert salespeople will see that you get what you want without delay and mistakes, are prompt, correct-and care taken that they are not repeated. >‘. ‘ _________'_;." Everything we sell ii ‘ _» .f , . *' _ . . ure and in rfect condit sP¢¢""|¢' RNEBB. IT Ya Baiitaa.N.B. Azenta li G. ll. 'Wright I Funeral Director and em- balnier-Miss A. Ferguson,Lady _ Assistant-Personal Attention and Promplneas Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at ;= . U shortest notice. _Q - - Q 5 , ii Pe I t , Q LAL/ _ . . ‘L ' _ - '» _ l h at ~, f Di ' fecti grand Fumigating I "au Dm' PrK`eq:iii\d`:im'l‘li.€iii:0iii‘dig THE i Furnlllire llc aired and Re: i iality il 5; _ P £2-lilly-ill mieivi pro npt intent / ' u holstered. ` `\_ \~ ;'o,,s_ i A i f i giient Salesman made to nr¢;|;r, /` °“’l9r.15*as°si°~ "'::r'- - i i . F i'@V¢`0§1**7i>l‘5v ""'1Y‘ 1* fn ~._ -f.. , ...~.._mri..-L 5. },~<~.~? ` -Q- Service ‘ =_ » - _ ~ _W__,__,_______ lm‘”"“°-f€°“'”‘ 'gf' °' Our aiiibitioii al\\'nys luis been to supply our patrons with the Best possible Opti- cal Service. The importance of correctly ineasiiriiig the sliglitest eye defects, has led to the invention of many scientific instruinents and the practise of niethods of examination absolutely to be depeiided on. Por years we have been using these best systems with pronounced siiccess. Our prices are very low; for instance, our high grade gold filled spectacles fitted with first quality spherical lenses, including examinat- ion only, 3.00. Complicated lenses will cost extra It will pay you to pat- ronize us. G. i=.` uuiciiiasou Hear the M-i ! -. 'l`he Willis is one of the greatest pianos iuade--the best piano for - houie use iii Canada The Willis has a light,_syiiipatlietioand responsive touch, perfect repeating action, rich mid sonorous tone that will delight you. The ease is_haud carveil and hand polished and is a masterpiece of artistic workmanslivp._ The. construction of the \Villis insures it of a tone that will last longer than most others. _ Call in and see and hear this best ol all pianos We’ll be delighted to show you its parts. A. E» Tconibss l77 Queen St. . _ _ i ii- _ i i ii' C P °“ 5 Cents mission een a Fx -:ri O ticmii _ ‘ .M om. p,.2.'.li:l5°i'.:.';"°..1.°.“.1r.'."o:"r.ii',,};y_;_;1°-.-........s »=¢»»i»i iv ii- i-i» »=- I ' ‘” " I ""“ ii. 2-" \ p,1r_i