[-7 lent and courteous . tention. only the purest the smallest order.» Roxall Kodak “siting your phone order, who will give it his individual at- Our policy of using drugs medicines. is carried’ out in . The store of reliable service -. iiacliianon on. Co., clerk aw- and Store no in ViCTOillA natal for It ma. us nu- l vtoo. v g liquors sax-shoes n rooms with nth: Ilh ll 1M1 tlariottotowo. IOIQII‘ OPTICA L LENS GRINDING Our Lens (irinding plant -—.the only one on the ls- manuiacturing the vari- ‘ land-is daily engaged in oiis kinds of lenses, used in correction of defectiv vision. l Thiere sac no long dial; ays nwar n or s ecra ienses- ROMhBNIAPPY SERV CE, is the motto of our establishment. G. F. ilutcheson Optometrist A Optician .-<&n fifififi?" '01! apt; 7 WIRES 481M HIGH. The new crop of Bioxes will soon be arriving so be pre- pared to safeguard them ~ against worms. Our Fox Oap~ sules are untrucsiionably _ the best that can be produced. We havesold thousands of them. They are usedlby the | leading ranchvrs and have given the grandest results. Price $1.00. Sent by mail’ to any address. .\lade only by l ' I A T FPHE JCHARHONETOWNJGUARDIAN ros csrIRiL contour GEE A. J. MaoINNIS cl. ad. in this dssuo to seed oats. IRAN AND SHORTQ, tvwooar- loads to unylve in a few days. We are booking orders at very low prices. gqt ours. Carter & 00., Ltd. PRABTISE ON TUEBDAV night 1111.30 p. m. The next oonoen will be held daring next’ month; all members please attend. poned until Monday 1 o'clock p. m. 00., Ltd. , i ' 'fluesday, Wednesday nad Thurs MUBK-RAIjrIIJiavo again ad-, they. ‘ vanced the price on‘ muskrrat. Bhip yours today_ to A. E. McLean Summerside. COME TO THE CONCERT in Marshtlcld Hall Monday night. March 21st. Enjoy a good enter.- tainnrsnt and help a good cause. finer _ ‘ trgmnts i'or Colin McArthur tit i/o. Irv-r Factory. Carter & C0,, Limited __— , and entertainment in liall. Tuesday evening, 22nd. with saiie of baskets. 25 cents. Ladies Florida. He is also survived by a widow, two sons and three dan- ghters; tPred, lsasc, Maude and Al mira at home and Eliza, Bangor. Me.; one brother, Daniel, Hamp- The 2 Macs y I49 (irt-zri George Si. I l‘ voOtfirlOibflOfl kt i m MEivtililiAM- MR. WM. ""CKENZIE_ ’l‘lrc fitreral of tlreilnte Wm. Mo Keir/Jo oi‘ Woodvllle, iwho met his tit-um while repairing the waiter wheel in GolfiFs Mill on Friday took place from his latte residence Stun’ day irftcrnoon and was largely utt- tended. 'l‘lrn ‘(liq Mn Nlt-Kenzie was of o. kind and (pile-t disposition and to know him as a friend and compan- ion in lift: was to admire and love him. A largo dirt-in of friends will ft-t-l keenly the loss of Mr. tlviolten- zie not only in hit: own home but in the ‘shale trvigirlrorhootl where ' he was loved by :ill_ He leaves to mourn :1 sorrowing widow_ one son Earl. and one daughter Hattie also on agar] rather and mother ‘and a ntrnrlhcr nt‘ brothers and sisters, The service was conducted at the and grave by illcv. .\lr. iMcVicar. Tho pull bearers were Wm_ Sills:- wmalr. Altr_ Jflllflslfifl, Antlufi Ml‘- Kenzitg Jas. Martin. Harry McPiwe and (lrnrge Gallant. MR. JAMES STEWART The death of Sir. James Stew- art which out-urrorl at his home in lnkcrnran. Lot "ii. P. E. i. on idol), 24 at the an of 83. has (this ed the earthly vrrt-er- of 0H9 iii its oldest and most rcspectetl citi- zen's. lie \'.'.'vS twice married. His first wife predet-eirsed -him 24 years‘ trgo. Their union was blessed with l2 children. Five predeceased him and tire living are: ltohort, Nt-il and Janrcs of Bangor, Mo, John. Westnrorelnmi, p_ ' Airs. Al. ‘hioKen. Wal- lace, N. 5.; Mr<. Sitiney Parnell. Amesibirrg, lvlass and Jessie of I . w~./\./~ 1t-\-,~4m¢,~¢~q 1 10" i} IO" gigs- 9.. I ~- s‘ 75" 6/2" 4 .1£v_r._~_._- . do». mi~t...ti..-Jt...~..iiiahiirt-luh-slikmualal. session-o....|L..a\..a..t|i.as.. ‘its.iKk..iiu>-lh<rt.»t-JL-¥Ut|l| llominionilioveofenoing ' Five carloads in stock in the follow- idg sizes. .~. __<. ,1’; _-h._ .~... ,._-_ _-. . SW4? signed. l Write merits. sfi-QGGQNQQQQOIW Strands Strands Strands stra nds Strands Strands Strands Strands Stra ndl Strands Qtrands No. 2 Barb wide wide wide wide wide wide wide, wast" wide wide wide Wire 32 40 40 26 40 42 48 35 47 inches - inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches 50 inches 60 inches Galvanized l No. s Galvanized veiled Snrioo Wt" m. 12 Galvanized Coiled Bari-w Wt" ‘ Not 9, 12, 13, 1B, Soft Galvanized Wire LAWN FENCING- GATES STRETCH ERS _ ial Bargain 4 Barb Painted Barb‘ Wire in i112 lb. Reels 5c per lb. I .; wire was madefor the United y , i ' Army for use m France and, ' "a ‘not shipped when Armistice was us for your‘ station _f0t' _lto_gers liouiwate Co. Ltd. not... Street prices delivered at Fencing Require- t Grafton Street Dr. C. liarris. shire, P. E. i. also one sister. liirs. Margaret tlolwlll of Brocton hiuss. His funeral to Westmore hind Baptist cemetery was very lurgely- irttontled. Rev. F‘. Hub- ley conducted the service at the house and grave. The pail bear ers, nephews of the deceased were l-iampson Bowman; William Stew art; Paul Stewart; Wilson Stew- : 't; (‘tat-ii ‘Stewart; Wesley Stow» art aund Daniel Stewart, come Wednesday evening. _ Puss siren Hostess comma Mr. J. F. lilcLcan last week pur- chased from the Trumans‘ Pioneer bhrrnr of Bushnelrl. of extraordinarily eron and shire stallions, which iri- intentls offering for sale as soon u.“ bhey liITlVP. r NE“- MACPHEE m. c. J. Iilt-Kenzie and Mr. Jos. ll. sisting Mr. William (‘nady oi‘ Mill \Viilr def-p v regret we ltuvr‘ to (t-lrroirlrlt- illi‘ death (if Null Mav- phoe of iii; Pond. who (lied snrnw what suddr-irly at his home. on Wednesday 9 illHl. front the efforts of a stroke taken trht- [rrcvious day while doing business in Souris. He was 7.‘) years m" as» at. the time of his death. Niii. Mat-plies was one oi’ the old iimt- (‘upti Amr fish ernrvn. lle- wzfs one of the first of tihe many young men of tho Platstern -plll‘i oof the lshrnii to go to Gloucvstcr. (‘ape Ann. as it. was then ualiczl. A young fellow 0f 2i he uient to (‘ape Arm in 1862i and for 40 you as rpm-sued the fish altl had his log large tree whit-h hounded ways and fructurctl the ankle. do.- tiro care silrrrtlv. ilnficatljifimisil kinrron, who despite the bad wea- im" Weré i111 flilxlnikgllg 3611mm!’ 0i’ i / » -» Y * ' , _ , , ,, . caving us. it frat refr. .l south, fifitlflklllilg on Georges and "m" “uenflf” w H?!‘ Ely?“ to t-retilt this report ‘grid htiggll hfllibutins on the (lraml Banks "ml "y m“ “m” “g n m‘ ‘“ that it was not true. But as time "m, wnh ‘llways rail,“ gm)“ Sm“ greatly inrprfrvetl (mull pupil. M-r. ccss as As "lied Nsllly" as he was famii rly called ‘hy his s-hlirnrtrtes lir wa. known as a Int-k fisher man. in the latter years of his life in Gloucester, finding winter fishing on Georges and on tbs Banks cold and strenuous. he fish ed in Florida for several winters. coming back to Gloucester in t-hp tartlnle on a birsinoss irlp to Mr. specter; Messrs. ‘Sam and t-nrirctl after an extended and ‘Mrs. in?néi...,cf.xllg?ll~nan Qlfglfiif," returned to his old ‘home here. fglfl(lmgni "-29% yo" m 1g‘? even‘ . ' front Quinuey hlass. where ire ‘S ' '5 (“we W'- 01" l," flllllellnlo rx-lsrhtxl-“nd ham? w MW‘ sirent the winter with his dough! “me “my trying m m" W" how Al-bert at Big Since his brothei-‘s death w‘ ' Pond. ' m“ years ago‘ l", mnmlged m“ cd to have lrlnr ‘back with them ynu know m what “mm we shun farm and w“ gemng on nicely. iiblillil.’ bliss (assie Beers. Mur- miss v0" when yml‘m_e nne Y lie leaves to nronrn o sister Emily my Rive“ spam lhe “reek em] 4 I g ' o" here with her at honr uni ti > e t ano rer are m. Mary Aiacdonfllll; in Boston. HiS funeral took place Friday morning m 3L Mn.- M-r ., garms, when, a Mass or Requiem returned to his home in hiurrzr)’ w,“ Sung ‘for me repose m m5 River. Mr. Mann will .:e greet lg: missed, “"11 by H19 litrstor. Rev. Father AIPPMIFSOII. who also perforrntril m9 "bfiequles at the grave in St. Margaret's cemetery. .\lav his soul rest in pence. v benefit or the. P. E. l. East ltoyaltyr, Mar. l5, was cansitloring tlrt- inclement weath Childhood Constipation" Constipation is one of the. most, common ailment; oi’ '(7lil1(ll'l00d and the child suffering from a cannot thrive To keep the children well the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. To do this nothing can equal Balbvs Own Tab‘ lets. They are a mild but thorough laxative; are absolutely safe and never fail to relieve constipation and indigestion; colds and simple fever. Concerning them Mrs. Jules .F‘auqiireman_ Nomlusue, Que. vwtritesa-l- “My baby was terribly’ constipated and suffered d-ay and night I was advised to give him Kathy's Own 'l‘ablats and from the first they helped him and now at the age of thirteen months he is a big h6'\llliy_ happy boy.” The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a ‘BOX "m" The Dr Williams Medicine Co, Brockvillle, Ont. ‘ kets‘. appreciated. i" illliilly instances to avolden by Elm Avenue orchestra; Irving; Dance, Miss Matckaezr Solo, In ‘"1 91' my Heart, Mr. J. A. Cornet solo, Hrcfessor Warren intermission; Road. iMr. J. A. M - Baskets 00m’ sue o Fore Sore Throat, Goldolntiroolroofil‘! Superb Toilet Soaps No matter for what purpose you need soap-you'll ‘dind a superior brand in our stock that is ideally m. Tris assortV ment oontains:—- earn soars, TOILET soaps, MEDICINAL soars, snavmo- soars, wr-iam- POO soars. are. ere.- are, Y? ti’ you have no special brands which you use ex- olusively~4ry an assortment from our cases and you'll (‘ind something that is sun to please. iohaos i: Johnson Tho Quality "Drugston " Cor. Kont and Prlnoo Ito. lire Bmislili o Roykillank (liar-lol- B . teiiowl. Oloelionm AUCTION SALE or Mr. J. n. McLean. Canoe Cove has been post the 21st at waawwmo PAPER,“ paper ms and twines, we are reducing prices as the mntarkets decline. Carter & IMULINERY 8HOW.- Patton's mtilillnery show takes place on next CARTERS FOR WALL PAPER, largest stock. beautiful colourlngs and designs. We meet all catalogue prices. and beat. them in values. No line made in Canada. Solo (‘zrrrndifs biggest and best wan Pal lino“ to unsigned M n». ENTERTAlN-MENT AT VIC- TORIA-Come to the basket social Victoria . March Au interesting programme Admission. with basqets free. if stormy Tuesday evetiinl: lll., for ship- ment to Chirrlottetoum. a curload fine -Perclr- A NARROW ESCAPE — While McDonald of Vernon were as» vii-w cutting lumber. Mr. MtoDon- pinned under a attic» Mr. McDonald is doing nicely un- zrl" hlrs, (‘nady and fziirrily and exports to ho around GLEN MARTIN - uesriiv iii“ inrlenroncy 0t‘ the weather, tllro oir- ‘ no; mail carrier, Mr. Janres Mc l0 “r- and Mrs. Angus N. Mc- iitzrrney. nrnkos his daily visit to the boxes; The ratepayers ot‘ Glen Aiartin school give mac-h credit i0 their teacher. Miss Cassie Mac- Aiigils Nlkirilll passed through Ca- ledonia recently cnroute to Heath John N. Mililflflllillfrfi, dredge in- Billie Muc iliiackenzie have recently re- visit with old trcqiraintnnces here. Mr. Murdock Mucklnnom; Mr. Nornran A. hiacplrerson has His trrntny friends are pleas friend. Miss Jessie Jtames Mutrn who resided here this winter has SUCCESSFUL CONCERT >-~'|‘he concert and basket social for the Protestant Orphanage. ireid in ‘Heartzs’ hall ’I‘1tesdny evening Mtlecitled success er and the condition of the roads The sum of $130 was realized from admission, sale of candy and bas- . ‘F-he following programme was rendered and was very much lt was very difficult cores but time would not permit The following is the programme: Addmflfl~Re Orllhilnage and new building iby tilre chairman, ‘Mr. G. D- Wflgihlrltnstrumental selection and tSchool t. Reading, Mr. A. J. Highland Fling, gthe Gard~ Moore 5M9 of candy, mi Dresent to fill the office of Elder “"r‘“m°“t"| 591N110". Elm Avenue and Sc-hool St. orchestra; Reading ‘A- J. lrvins: Sword Dance, Miss Mamie; Solo, Give me the Open ‘ - -_‘.n 444 _.. ilEllliS n < llfliilillliliti "Fails-bus" tlooqimi llililiit Prosiniiu lLLlmqGui-Iurglan. - mammals-amus- Predation in It! Iofll fir‘; dmppingfi-n-Ifibfllpoindl. m 0am u: w up 4 q ramuwpqnndowsqnolioinoltsiol pmvednaela-ntilailriadiadnaod llretotlko“fruit-o-fivq". urdnsverhadnebgoodheollru l have enjoyed the past eight you; Ions saw sailboat “Frmlf-o-fioa" in the bond’. JAB. 8. DELGATY. wmabogfibrflslhiiaitflo. s: all deaiou or seat postpoil h IruiIA-EvILiniAoLOGtan. —— FAR EWtEtLL RECEPTION To Mr. and Mrs. Angus N. Muc- Ltlflfl and tlamiiy oi’ Bnookfield: The ihome of Mr. and Mrs. An- gus N. Macheod of ‘Brookfleld was the scone of a very large miller" inz on the evening 0t‘ ivetlnestlay Mar, 2. The occasion was the giving to Mr. and lvlrs. McLeod and family a farewell reception before bhey went to take -up their abode in North Wlltshirs. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and games, social inter- course etc. Shortly before the midnight. hour Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and family were presented with an ad dress and Mr. and Mrs. McLeod with two beautiful Morris chairs and hiessrs. Mattie and Rutili with :r irtrriie. ‘ wallowing istlre address, which was read by Rev. R. H. Stavert: Loud and family. Dear fiiientls: "Some "E0 the word was lhrotrgilroirt our mouths circulated community that worn nrr it became more and more evident that there was possibly smrrething iir it. Now we realize that such a report was all too trrv. Y-on are indeed; leaving us and t-lrat too in the very near future. We are glad 1o know though that in making the change that you atre not going far away from us. But we felt that we m-ncih we have appreciated having yon in- our onidst and also to let Mr. and Mrs. McLeod carrre to this community long before many of us w-ho have arssembled here this evening. You in fact, have grown up with the t-onrnrntrity and have no doubt seen a great number of changes during these nrarry years. ‘ii was here too that you -reared your large filllllly. all of whom have been an honor to you. As they grew up We)’ were each purl. and parcel of 11H. until they each in turn warm out to make their way in the out- side world and as they have gone out. they have all done well and you should ire and no doubt are. Proud oi‘ them all. Only a small number of the nrany who once {l1 1°11 3'0"!‘ lwine. are now residing "m1 you. We shall miss you one and all and your places ‘in the various spheres of life will be hard to fill. in the work m‘ the oiouroh you. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Leod have for runny years taken i‘ leildl"! nart. in the various departments you have been ever ready to lend a helping hand and were found willing to assist 1n ever)’ 800d cause. Without you. Mr. McLeod being its you have done for many years P851. the Work oi‘ the church w-iil seem to be not just right. In the work of the young ladies branch of the W. M. S. the young srvnrenrbers of the family will be muolr missed. _ But while we shall not see you so often in our immediate vicini- i)’ 111"‘ hill"! you at all times in m" "IQ-Clings. we are still expect- ins you to retain your interest in; all of tire work of the churn-b and shall look for you in all u;- 5m tlrerlngs as often us it lg pngglblg 1°" You to come. ln all of these changes which go 0p between place and plzwe than; is always one consolation and t-hut i8. i-hat what is the loss of one, is t-he gain of another community. in this case w-hat will be Brook. Freckle-lace New 1's The ' Time to 6N Rid oi - . t Thou Ugly Spelt. i’ Do you know how easy it is to remove those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckleJace? Blmly m an nce of Othine double strength. from your dnrg- sist and a few applications should show you how easy it. is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beau. tiiul c lsxion. The sun and winds oi‘ arch" have l strong teird- ency to bring’ out freckles. and as s. result more‘ Othino is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength Oihiire, as this is : times. —Because the power of the Ford engine is more than sufficient to drive the Ford Car anywhere you want to go. —'I‘he light weight of the Ford Car, withits strong, sturdyconstructioradriv- en b the Ford en "inc enab es it to travel w lei-e no other car could get through". ~ its ample clearance carries it 0V6!‘ tilrrziriic- FORD PRICES “Touring Car $ 675 ‘Runabout - $ 610 Coupe - - SLIOO Sedan $1,200 “Chassis - Q 55o "fr rk Chassis‘ 750 - ururundtZio-cult- Lighting ¥i00 extra - Prices an f. a. i». ‘uul, Onl. _\L- _' aim gs r 4. IT IS a fact that no matter wherztzjany other car can go, a Ford Car "\y.ill.g'o._tatfti_ler,, . ' You know tirat-have seen rt {rroveitmariyg But do you know why? . , tions where many "other car's would be lrogreiessiy stuck. l -—That is ivhy the Ford Car can go farther ——and keep (m going'-- than any other car, and at less cost for ogre-ration than any other car. v ' —Why it is the car for tireman who wantaa car iilrsoliiiél y dependable at all tints-s. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited Ford, Ontario ' r.....»;-,.<...,...a_,,.....j.._. v <- <_-‘ ‘ - shall feel keenly your loss, we con grat-ulnte North W-iltahire on be- ing so fortunate as "to secure Y0“ as u citizen in the future days. tBeforc saying good bye We 110W would ask you to these chairs and this purse as a small token of the esteem in which you are held by us. We will ask you to value them not so much because of their intrinsic value but rather because ofths expression of admiration and of good will conveyed "by the giving of them from us 10 Wll/ Mid now for the present, good bye, bili- not farewell. May Heaven's rioh est blessing ever follow you. all iIIOTig life's way. May kind dor- tune, good health and happiness be your constant companions. 8nd should it be at any future or even far distant date, you should de- cide to come ‘back to dwell in our tags worries my glass sh op rou glr , ished midst, kindly remember that a hearty welcome will be found awaiting you. Signed on behalf of your many friends,-linrry Paul. John Mc- Sween, Brenton Dollar. A. W. Stewart. Kenneth McDonald, John slee My Home is a working man's (‘ot- ‘As fair as a picture can -be, It is daily my inspiration kindly accent lat night n is joy to me. Shut out the cold world and its No more o pessemist roam,. Come with me and look tihmrugh To see my sweet picture of Home. .'l‘he turmoil and grind of the work- You have tried lt and know it is Eight hours of hard daily labour i think, you will agree, is enough. Wei-l sitter the day's work is fln- My picture of FHome you will see And enjoy an evening of pleasure, Make part of the picture with me. The eight hour system of labour. Gives eight more _tor‘ refreshing D And there iis eight for recuperation I ‘L -r - _- --.- __ - , "9? field's loss .will be the ‘gain 0f T-HE HOUSE BEH-INO ‘For storing up sunshine to keep‘; North Wlltshire, and while we THE TOWN ’ B. » And worthy the (“PBS sweat. shop ' in reply: For making this life worth the its} h, . ~ _. trouble we take: _I~‘or painting Homefs fireside pig. b ‘ That is every man's right tdmIsKQ} . ,- . Reform that is driving out lnd building nrtpnhood at its heath The eight lrohrsystem of Living For work, for play and for rest. Then look with me into the picture. And picture idea'l's' age For happiness, hornmitfe an fort . When 10v... Sh!“ mun labours no ‘WRIG- ' . '1. T 0 . ' tBi-idgew n, P. E. 1;. SUCOESSFUB-"Wero you try- ing to catdh that train", sur- ha asked pompouslyt “ ‘libs _ posting“ would-be passenger dyed him mo‘ fully for a second before be hissed "Oh, no, I merely. want"- ed to dirase it outthsstation." ' P r d coral}: Mk-Lean. Ernest Johnsmne, R. ilcnsley istavsrt. The chair to Mr. McLeod was presented -by Messrs. John Mee- Sween and Kenneth McDonald and the one to Mrs. McLeod by M-rri. John ‘McLean and Mrs. John Mtflweent w-hlls the purse to Mis- ses Mattie and Ruth McLeod was trressnted by Mrs. Brenton Dollar in neat. speech Mr McLeod thanked his many friends on behalf of him self and family for their kindness and assured them that his inter- est in the work oi’ the church and in fact the welfare of the w~hols community would be as deep as ever although divided a short din- tance away. A-tter the speech making was over. all joined in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows". Later on, Mr. Mc- r Leod. s number of his school com- panions who were present together with Rev. R. H. Stavert. were bounced. After several hours n? merrimeni and good fellowship, all wended their way hornoward, feeling that they had had a. very pleasant evening. }“- vvvw v A woman can't understand wit! sold under guarantee o! money ides . 4, . . .. .- ... IP"“’ C "back if it fails to remove the tree. callers invariably drop in when she. lsn‘t dressed to receive them. ‘ i ADVBRTISER'L»;lr-; Any person advertising in the r Charlottetown Guardian can have-re- I prints of their ads ‘at veryrrioderate" rates. Any number of copies can be run off. -P,royiding the request" for > same is givenyat the time-theadtl is sent in for publication; changes 1 , or aiterationsin‘ set» charged extra for slit-regular rates. i run‘ GUARDIAN " f A PRINTER‘? _ y . . _ 1'16 s... Street’ g “ " Charlottetown',_1§..E.1-I.F_.L szQOOOQOOOOQKOOQFO0OOQOQOQOQUQQM_ ‘