' The Big Sale Starts .. r ‘dlfililllllll ;.__ w. l‘ l. THE . CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian -—'GU A R D l AN BEPHEQENTA-I TlVl-I for R-ichmon‘ and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown. who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- tions. —FERTlLl.ZEB—We are booking orders for Fertilizer at our Ken- sirlgton Branch. A. Horne 6c Co. ' 2563-24741 --WEST ill-INT. Charlottetown vs. Summersidc High. in Crystal Rink Friday hight. ‘ 2519-2-16-21 —ENO0URAGIJ the youngsters by attending the High School Ice 3110118- Ffidly night. You will have a good time. 251912-1641 -AUCTION_ AND DANCE in Strand Theatre. Jsfensingtonl ,Mon- day, February 20th. If weather un- favorably will -be held Tuesday Admission 35 and 25 cents. 2570-2-17-20 PERSONALS ~—'l‘llc liiisscs Sallie Brown and lAllulc (lama-roll oi’ tile staff oi liynllmnll & Co», Ltd, Charlotte- mwll. were in Sulmnel-slde Satur- day utlcudilll: tile hockey batches.‘ Friday, Morning---9 o’clock l..T.§‘J§§.¥T"i.°§.‘§§?§.i‘I§§’..2§.§Z3§Il 'I‘lll,~re'li be mighty interesting shopping alt the big store t0- Neod not tell you much-you have been at lll0l‘l‘()\V morning. er spending a few days with her.‘ ‘friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ‘Reeves of Freetown. l Eastern Guardlan ..*EA8TERN AGENT-Air. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased [u receive news items. advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. 4Q$FREE SHOW.-Monday, Feb» 20th». at 8 p. m. in Ives Hail, mov- ing pictures of new Ford can in making and performance. Poole it Thompson for Ford cars and Trace (m... 24861-16411 ..'STOP! SEE!!! first showing o! the new Ford car with lecture five reels. Free admission. Monday. Feb- 20th. Poole d: Thompson. Ford deal- ers, 2507-2-16-31 ..'SEE nu: NEW roan car at i Yen's Theatre, Monday February 20th. Five reel picture. Admission Free. Poole 8a Thompson, Ltd.. Montague. 2507-2-l6-3i ..*95c SALE HOT WATER bot- tles at Carrutllefs Drug Co, Ltd». Montague. . 2-2-4-10-17 . 9'25 PER CENT DIS§OUNT 011 all rubber coeds. bulb syringes. llcr gloves. baby pan-ts and fount- uin syringes. Carrutberb Drug Co. . _ 2-2-4-10-17 ..°Mrs. Harold McDonald, Tor- onto arrived in Georgetown Tues- day. being called home on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. McLaren, Georgetown.—A. “WICTURES ENJOYED. — Mr. You'll s... resale; isthe most delicious chocolate bar you’ve ever eaten. A brand new combination of O delightful confections never i before attempted. Just try it. You'll be‘ a Toadies fan i Q Q forever and ever - ~ ~ o Originated and cruud _ mclluivnly by 1° TORONTO . lMlrlal-dls Lininwni. for rheumatism ‘Patterson held his weekly moving -"*——-'<*>~—-~ pictures in the Town Hail. George- ltown on Monday, Feb. 13th. A large crowd were present. The win- zHunter River ners of the lucky tickets were. Mrs. And Vkinity; Reuben Giidden and Master Gordon . Yorston-A. um...- oi u» 1...... “.WILDFIRE” Chocolate Bar our REMNANT sales before, and you know what sort of bar- gains to expect. iiclnnants of Silks, Crepe de CllGHCS, Linings. Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Coatings, Cottolls, Voiics, Flallneiettes, Ging- hams, Rayons, Cretonnes, (Iurtnill Muslims, Curtain Scrims etc. A capacity house greeted the first 1'5. 1pm,," gmhqh u-ML night performance of “The Road to the City" presented by the-Hunter River Dramatic Society, under the auspices of Prince of Wales Lodge, A. F. 6.: A. M. on Tuesday evening. February 14th. The play ls a four- act comedy drama and from the rising of the curtain to the close. not 4a dull moment elapsed. ,Thc players excelled themselves. each . _ furnished. The ladies prize was i23.§“'§.‘.‘.‘§ :‘..*:::..:::"r:::ls;“:.l w M“ evade the gentleman's prize was won by much more experienced performersiMrl Michael Mumhy_'__A_ » I Between acts, Miss Ada McKay- Summcriield, and Mr. Richardl Dickieson, New Glasgow, delighted the audience with splendidly rend- cred solos. each having to respond to encores, and Dr. Green gave one‘ ‘of his inimitable readings alnd was; =also encored. Miss Ruth Dckieson; . ,_ iwas the accompanist. The total prc-lcorrespondent usmg me “om dc l __,guerre" “One who was present." needs amounmd w o!“ eighty do‘ lgives. for the benefit of Guardian lars ' . l the , The following was the cast of lreaders his own pet‘ version u‘ ‘characters: Robert Darnell. A Coun-‘Gr°yh°und'Beaver game. 9"‘ 58' try Physician; Dr. R. H. Barrett, fjequ‘? Januaw. 31st‘ He evldexvlfly .R.ichard James. A. Marl from the ffnagmcsi has lib Hm“ai;:w? "Mm City; .1. w. Patterson. Jud Judkins; "Valid" “K l" ° “S in ° 5 gs A Ymmg Farmer. Gordon‘ cmewhthat gentleman was not. ere. e Htwllfsl‘ AND DANCE. - The whist party and dance which was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown. on Tuesday. Feb. 14th given by the Trotting Association was a decided success. There was a large number present and everybody went away thoroughly convinced that they had received much more than the price of admission. Excellent music was Fuji Silks, 29-30 inches’ 25 colors 5 9c pure silk Yd. Wash es-- Wears-Smart» Stylish A fresh arrival 0t‘ 200i) yards oi‘ this splendid fabric, admiral» lv adapted for dresses, lingerie, children's wear, and allost 0i‘ purposes. Will wear sturdily, and wash like a china plate. The fabric runs from 29 to 30 inches. __._§-¢0-§-%.<_ HOCKEY In the Guardian of Feb. 14th a '1}? ‘this 6n... the Attorh Eliingnz‘: 2, AllceWStewart; '3‘, Posellaiarlidultlb-{wood Campbell (equal). is acting for the Crown. and J.,Coulson; 4, Pauline Couistonial k BGrsdg Ilia-Tl. 2211;!) 52519-2: 5x J. Johnston, K. 0.. for the Cane. an’ Grade VIL-l. Margare a en- ruce ou 0 . . National Railway. icy; 2, Auidin Donald and Reggie Pickering. - 4 -*-_‘**—“"* ll-llitz (e uall" 3. Heber Pickerln ; Grade I. Sr.--l, Willie Pickering: . - q . 8 311A VIEW $939931 l, Margaret Adams. 2. Vera Brander", 3. MildredBiak-_ Primary Dept. Grade VI.-—1. eney. Honor Roll of Sea View School pglgntnn Coulson; 2, Gladys Suds- Grade I. Jr.-1, BillichBlakfncy; for the month 0f Jllnllfllyl bury: .3 Hilda Adams: 4, Lorne 2, Roy Burt: 3. Nofmfl C Emil 0H- Pflncipafs Dept. Grade x."—if Campbell. ‘ Perfect atlcnoanw-Lloflrlllri Camp- Kclr Duggan- ‘ Grade V.—l. Marjorie Blakcncy: bell, Leighton Coulson, ar on Pick ‘John James. Richard's Invalid Fa- “Eh”? "o k19w wlgr” iglsigum? Grade IX.——l. Willie Cody; 2. El- 2, Marion Pickering; 3. Laura Plck- ering. Mildred Blakeney, Charles lther: A. B. Cutclirfe. Duke. A Man}? “mm” ‘°“' .. “ “’ ° vs Duncan: 3. Anson Pickering: ‘l/ering; 4. Roy Hlltz. Burnett. Reggie Hiltz. Margaret ‘of Mystery: Dr. Gw- Green. Jet! wmdefl"? Sm“ 1°‘ L“ fiyugm” Walden Duslnm- Grade IiI.--l. Goofge Dander; a. Blakeney, Pauline Coulson. Keir Sanderson. at the Crossroads; Ml...fyhljfyflsvgrfasfggyregg‘; snows W35 Grade VIII.-1, Wallace Picker- lvnn Dugggn; 3, Jenn McLaurin Dnggnn, Howard Court, Loto Lee, Her Coll- "wandermg scribe" ‘s. For ms “k ‘ formation, however, I will say that — . ~ .rett, M . Sander . Jet‘- ‘d w d“ “m” every h°°k°y m“"°h.m lull EL B1110 lmotherfsMrsL M_ 583th“; w‘ o e iEnst Prince there is a “Wandering i: o a Scribe" present. Anyone turning to The “was we,“ to “ham, anithe report in The Guardian of the Jvlonday evening when, may crosfilith will see the score by periods .scd sticks with the st. Pats. hockepfjvml m“ "me °f swlmlf, “l$°_'1l"°“- lteam. They returned tile following om Wm w“ presm.“ .ev"denuy .mornlng. sadder and wiser. theiwrltes from memory ‘Vmch seems lgame ending with a Score of 84 in to only remember that grands fin- Sllrilnp ltapllacl llluc Peacock llillc (Tllstiliu ltcd Maize Jade Apricot. ’i‘i_c§l*l‘ iiiiy lAlVUlltlPl‘ Sand Powllcl- llluc iJi('.h(.\l1 (lrccn Nllvy (lccan Green White Black FlOSlI Pink Orlli Pink Rose Pink Old [lose Peach Emerald Grey Locust Pink ‘_. _... ._.__,. y: Sent anywhere post paid 0n receipt of price-Jake it on our ltcronllnendation. You will be pleased. L Automatic ale of Molyse one minute before the - "Zr- . Remnants--Remhanks-Remnants Announcement ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY General Merchant KENSINGTON in view of our heavy I085 by fire on Feb. l2. “nay ivc ask our many customers to pay all accounts owing. No mat- ter how small they appear to you the total soon counts up- Afler February 29 next. "l" 5mm has given us definite inst-motions to hand over our books to a lawyer for collec- tion. lt ls therefore imp"- tant that. you call before that date. Please do not fail us. Temporary office ~— MacKEN- ZIPS SAMPLE ROOMJREN- SINGTON. PRESTON KENNEDY’ CHARLES KENNEDY. EYES TESTED ca» iittoll b! aoinatlilo methods. E. W. TAYLOR l um J. S. TAYLOR Iuhmsdoawmtfiil lalllsaanoailltrwt 2llljll.~‘lili)|i> l The blndc of a new SCl‘i:\\‘ill'l\'.‘i‘l is equipped willl illl grip to hold ll screw or: llll wllrn it is set in place. i Card 0f Thanks i, Mrs. Joseph A. Gallant and family‘ l wish In thank the many friends who lscnt floral tributes. Mass Cards, Spiritual offerings and letters of cynlpathy in their rcccnt sad bc- ‘Pavement. lloral Tributes Pillow. lanlily; wreath, Victoria Jrlvlnl; Club. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. licLcod. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mlmn: lrescents. The Blacksmiths. Mr. Ed. Hlrkman and Ernie; Spray. Mr. and firs. J. James and family. Mr. and virs. Judge Haszard. Mr. and Mrs. l. D. Jenkins. Miss Myrtle Garrick. vfr. and Mrs. Frank Dillon. Dr. Jack Jenkins. Vlass Cards: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn, Mr. lnd James Strain. Mr. and Mrs. P. McMillan. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. 3lanchard. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- ilulgan. Margaret Mclnnis and Vlarge Walsh, Mrs. Ryan and Annie, Virs. Fmnk Walker. Mr. andMrs. Vi. Conway and family. Mr. and Mrs Dennis Dowling and family. Mr. iIlCl Mrs. J. H. Arscnalllt, Mr. and Mrs. John Duffy and family. Annie lnd Emmett, Ml‘. Patrick McKenna. Vlr. and Airs. John Conway. Ml‘. and vlrs. Peter McDonald and Mary. vir. Joseph McDonald. Mr. and Mrs l. Callaghan, Mrs. Rcvell and fam- ii_v, Veronica and Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant. Amherstl‘. Mr. J. F‘. Mahar. Misses Edith and Maude Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cain. New Perth: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kig- zins. Ottawa: Mr, and Mrs. J, L. McAlce-r. Catholic Women's league. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenauit, Mr. John O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John l Fitting and supplying glas- ses. etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETBXST MONTAGUE. P. B. l. . Office Connected Ilth Drnntore. - [favor of the St. Pats. but loud in ‘their praise of the hospitality and.‘ lcourtcsies extended them by the‘. 40am and citizens of Albany. On" their arrival, they were met and esq lcorted to the Hotel where they were‘ ‘the guests of the St. Pats at, a de- iligiltflll supper and again at the} iclosc of the game a bountiful lunch was served. Many nDDrcclat- llvc rclnarks were heard also of the girlndnesscs of their several hosts, land hostesses. D. M. MacLeod ac- companied the local team it. being impossible for their Manager, Drf R. H. Barrett to attend. A rcturnithc wandering scribed McKcnna and Katie, Mr. and Mrs. game is eagerly looked forward to. ‘ John A. Griffith: Bessie and Eman- '* l ‘ , _uel. Mr. and Mrs. Elneric Holland. Mrs. Toombs. Cavendish has been The Misses Mooney, Mr. and Mrs.,visiting here for a few days, the; gong. Quite correct. in that point; and also in one other. Doug was} absent for on looking up the report. of the game Scribe found that‘ Doug's name was there through an. error. So much for that, and I hopcl "One who was present" is success-l ful in his quest fnr that elusive per- son Wandering Scribe who has a? habit oi being at two games in one‘ night. He may find one but then he} is only started on his hunt. so if he‘- tskes my advice. “He'll bide a wccl and dinna fret." —-I am sir. one oli PERSONALS ..°Miss Violet Gotcii, Charlotte- .Leo P. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Josepillgucst of llcr brother. Mr. Wllllamltownf visiting friends m George” Doucettc, Mr. and Mrs. John A. M -‘lCarew and Mrs. Csrew. ‘Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs Adrian Petlersi ° s t Edith and Mary Duffy. Mrs. Alm- Mrs. ‘William McDougaii, Char- -ficl?lml§gd- llIEBMlE-‘IBS Klggllki. lttflfillottclown. was l a. vislltor herc the‘ . . oran, ar arrl an us n. earl art. of Lie wee , Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dolron. Mr. and‘ y P--——-_-oo-_._._ Mrs» Jlmlc-‘i Mcculflan- “We Rive-TI,‘ A stcel lnosll glove has been M“ F- Ni°il°l5°il~ MTS- Di GMiF-“lf vented for tho protection oi’ bu Mr‘ “mi Mrs- James Cwlel Mis-‘cllels uud i'll\(‘l‘S utlilil: silurp touls.. Catherine Mclnnis and Anna. Mrs. - Fllld n. Trainer, Mr. and Mrs. JJHM” t“ “m” Frank Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry‘ Fitzgerald. Mr. Frank Duffy, Mr‘. m and Mrs. James McAulay, Mr. J. Mn Hughes, Mrs. Annie McGuigan and Vnllvl‘ a law recently enucicll by c Piltllppluc legislature Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Casey. Mr. and‘ lMrs. R. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klgglflfi. Mr. and Mrs. Ed; Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pequot.- Katie and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. o.‘ Frank McDonald, Mr. and Mrsl Frank Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. .1. n! Gaudet, the Misses Higgins, Ottawa? Spiritual Bouquets: 1 Mr. P.- A. Arsenault, Howian; Mk2‘, and M‘: ‘Francis Weir and family. Mrs. . . 'I‘ralnor and family‘. Johnson's River; Mr. Louis Gailanul Co." T I NUAL i Mr. and Mrs. P. Hughes, Mrs. W. J.l dosing UPSECS l McIntyre and family, Mrs. D. Mc-l ghildl-gyfg dejicate atom. Innis and famii . Mr. and Mrs. . . . Percy J, Keenan? Mr. and Mrs. lVLl achs" vlcks l3 ipPhed ex‘ l J. Mnhar. Mr. and am. John Mc-l ternaliy and therefore can- Innis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, ' ~ ~ Miss Georgie Gallant, Mrs. T . n°t dmturb the dlintwn-i Harper andldaughter. Mrs. c. Tamil It acts in two ways: er and fam ly. Mrs. James A. Mc- = Neill. Mr. and Mrs. T. s. Arsenault. (l) The lP°dY if”? 7F" ; Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Duffy, Mr. andi‘ leases the ingredients m ' Mrs. Joseph Costello. Mr. and Mrs», the fonn of vapors whichl O. L. Richards. are inhaled can't dose l C0 McKie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cain. New Perth: _ soreness like a poultlce. Mt. Stewart; Mrs. Annie Warry Mc- W‘? Eachern. Cardigan; Mrs. Neil dgualt neg Iowa: Dr. E. 0. McQuaid. Baltimore}: l Md. Mr. and Mrs. c. Gallant. var-l Letters of Sympathy: Mrs. Chester McLure. Mr. W. S. (2) At the same time. Vicks “draws out" the, Mr. and Mrsf Stephen Klggms. 0t- tawn, Mr. and Mrs. James McKenna. Stewart and family. Boston: Mlm . and Mrs. Hugh Mcfnnis, DesMolnest lunuttl, N. 3.. Miss Jennie Roadie. i 9 VA o a“, m, l0»: bl/Mu/o/vmnswo l -."Mr. James Skinner. ltown spent the week end in Char-‘ child’ in.» goods. and his son. Gordon n. a _ U receipt of three separators at win-l ' ' iwitnesses from Fredericton were also ‘examined who testified as to seeing lwas also produced as a witness, and town. Georgc- i lottetown-A. . 1' --~———-¢-y>.__. .‘..___ ~15, Committed For Trial; ‘ Tile preliminary hearing of Frank Weeks of Fredericton. charged with the theft of a DeLavai Cream Separ- mdmfator from the Canadian National lRallWHy was concluded before the equipment is compulsory for hater-game! Magmtmte (m, Q“ . ‘ _ een s Count ‘family. Mr. and Mrs. John PowerJillaml ‘esselfl’ iMP- y ' lmflrnlng. and the accused was com-l lmitted for trial at, the D. Edgar Shaw yesterday I Su eme~ Court. m Mr. John Maclnnes, consignee of. Maclnnes. gave evidence as to their aloe Station last June. the fourth of “l9 "f!" “in! missing. Several the separators in question in the possession of the accused. Conduct- 0!‘ Qeflfke S. Ryan also gave evi- dence as to the delivery of {our separators at Winsioe station on the 30th of June last. Constable J. W. Shaw detailed the circumstances. under which the accused was arrest- ed. as to the finding of the separat- ors in question under search war- rant. and also the statement made by ‘the accused at thetime of his ar- res . Mr. Armand Goelet. of Montreal. the shipper o! the DeLavai Company gave evidence l8 to the shipment of the four separators from Montreal to Mr. Maclnnes at Wlnsloe. ‘The accused. having been given the usual warning by the Magistrate. made a statement to the effect that; the machine had been left at his Place by a man last July. Asked if he wished a. subpoena for this pris- oner the accused stated that he was not sure oi his first name. Ho had no witnesses to offer evidence in his defence. Orlll oziic Victro a‘ hanges its down ecdtds Plays twelve records without attention-Runs itself for a whole hour. No operating effort on your pare-just listen. HEN you ulln ml lilo rurronl, llu- turntable slnrls iu rcvolvr; a nlccll» anicai "ilunli" lnkrs lhc first rCCnrll from the groupof twelve umi plum-s il m1 llll‘ turntable; the tone-arm nllnvs inm lllliillifin‘ the sound-box is luucrl-rl and lllc music lllfglilfi: ‘I'll thciend of lilo sclcction,_tllc lul-cllanicul hand _rcln_o\'es the rl-corrl from lhl- lum- table. slides lltlgcnlly lilllbil fell-lined concealed dltawcr, and picks oil lilc ncrc‘. rel-uni (min l e ma azure arm. Tilcnl‘ operations nrl- Iepeate un_lll the lust recnrd is played, tin-n ll!!! hnnlsln stops automatically. ‘iiviutomatic ~ Orlhophonic MM So magnificent an instrument dclnands an exterior of exceptional beauty. Victor craftsmen have dcsignrd n distinguished cabinet (or the Automatic Orthopbonlc Vic- irola, in which cvcry luxurious touch that I cnultyc-ln devise has been incorporated. _ he price oi the automatic Ortho honic Vlclrpia ls S775. Other models oi the riho- phonlc Vlclrola instruments are obtainable “l Prices ranging from $1400 down to Hi5. i Ohtalnable on convenient terms from "Hil- Master's Voice" Dealers. Demonstration flow going on. ii your dealer hasn't one ha‘ will order It for you. . ’ ~ --only if _ it burl the dog Trademark‘ " Tran in Sou Th1 ‘I Marl. Rafi Victrola _.<~4.‘4“ l y - lid-i‘ , .1, l...‘