,_ econ. f made of ui mn, ml ° . ' U McGill Science Un!l°l‘ll'O|lM»0l. from our sheds cost 110 _fIl10ll¢¢i'S*iil1an coal that has l-been stored outf side all winter. I ‘ T' _ Send your-` next I l order for dry Coal to us. . v.ei1ea\wini. 1 ~ ' _ _‘%°`r‘;.hsl|li;w';u y ` *~""f_- _, “mT0~“'5'|\° m__‘_\*°Wi°!9“°' ;{ :,;, . n for Picton at 'I a. n;._1e¢_tadey ,°" docked at 10 o'oloeh. he had _ _ t no ia' ,P - 5 gmail the their, 1|`;¢¢',= 5" __ ' , ‘VHP ¥|;‘:sht,rncp*$p2ueke mail and do slit"-'£1'-i»;1§"°.i'I.." if.. 'lid ' ""”‘ "'i‘ f * corners of the bas. 8 .8 om 'thgwaonplsw “‘*n""’An"@w‘ 1°' fefelsn nom-is rgnwseéteroa in oi. 3°" 0_5” it C_l\g.rlotLet6"gn..not lat- er than 6.30 »a`. lin. wbl_le"the Earl Grey calls st' this port.te_ ‘dniure its ming out by the nrst poet: ' - last Monday evening will kindly leavc _ same-at'Gusrdisn Advtg. Department THE EARL GRElY.-The steamer left Picton yesterday morning at 7 o'elock coming direct to Charlotte town and docked here at 4 p. m., meeting heavy ice from Point Priir _ inward. She carried 80 tous of freighl 40 passengers, and 120 sacks of mall MINBTREL SHOW.-A’ minstrcl show by the Pastime club boys of Charlottetown, under the auspices of the C. M. B. A. of Kensington, wil` be held on Easter Monday in Ken- Siflgton Hall. Proceeds are in aid ni ?t.d Dunstan’s Cathedral building un . SPECIAL TRAIN.-A special train will leave Charlottetown for Kensing. ‘ton at 4 p. m. Easter Monday- for the miustrei show to be given _in the ` hall at thatplace by Members of the ' Pastlms Club of Charlottetown. Pro » ceeds are in aid of Bt. Dunsta.a‘s Cathedral building fund. If arrange- gments can be completed a special `in connection with the above will also be run from Summerslde. _ SURPRISE PARTY.--The many friends of Mr. Matthew Wood, Mt. Herbert, decided to give him a sur- prise party on saturday, March ist,- it being the anniversary of his birth- d_'1Y. About 7.30 a simultaneous ar- rival of some intimate friends storm- ed his home, and were soon suower- -Delicious Chocolates- Fresh todaya splendid assortment of the famous Liggctt’s and Moirs' Chocolates. . You know Molrs-you know how good and pure they are, how deliciousthey are at all times and especially when they are fresh, and Liggett’s arejusi as good, possibly better They are American Chozolates -they cost alittle more than the Canadian kind but they are worth the money. ‘ _ - . K Call in and look over the line. MacKinnon Drug Co. ,Cor-gig; Qlgeot ,Qeorge ard___'l$`gpf _._Sts. _ _ _ excellent violin, and it would bc hard olin i ist or the violin, and when accom- iflg hearty congratulations. Delight at meeting so many friends in a bunch, soon overcame the surprise, and were welcomed and given the freedom of the house. Among the merry party was Mr. Harry Wood, who very thoughtfully brought his to find the equal of either the vi - panied by Mrs. Matthew Wood on the organ, made ii combination hard to beat. The perfect and entrancing. mu- sic was listened to with rapturous delight. At 10.30 all were invited to the dining room. The table was tastefully, arranged in Mrs. W_ood’s' usual good style, and thc menu was f 1 it f ’ _-"fi, was tendered the host and hostess by 0 Mr. Ernest Lund. After sinigiug ` » ` “God Be With You Till "We eét. _` Again," good-byes were said, every- ' one satisfied that it was a “royal i 1 ' ous kind.,lt s all know- ing what you buy. Take 1 a tip froini us and .remember to ask ‘ for"'l-II CKEY’S /_icq BRIGHT cnrsmoking anim. ‘ei C0ius1NATioN “H” ` " _ ' _ WlS_.l‘e_hewing. Best ever. llnicreyeessiii;1u¢nononfioin¢¢q oi. tilt” e 1,. -_ ' have learned that `good _ _ _ / ‘$1 pure tobacco costs' no s'rAN1.nv saloon.-'rue A i~- , ' ‘ ' _ '__ man has complied with the wishes of K 5; more tihe bad mJur1_ the horsemen and cleared the ice, but » / _ _'W _______ F _ I _ , " . ~---I* 1 -- _ ~ . fr , 1 Horse Shows will take- place in C-h’town» on March 18th, I9th.`CheaD l fares from every point. Ca" in £116 see us. _ -_ A Pail, With»Water- a Brush--and' a Pkgfof _ Alabastine Wat ti-mrofiii' me egiieii -nu. me “in er busty-of an -of rednenisnt. Alnbestine walls are P|°l8lU€ *° fl" moe! cultivated tastes. Anyone een' apply ' Alsbasfine by following the directions. All you need il a pail, with water, and a flat - brush. The feet is easy. Ainbsstine, unlike piper sud|klllomine,_hsrdcns, and becomes ' ' part of the wall itself. Alabaltine sticks to the wall _____ pumaesfiy. xi u me my absolutely unihfy well e°v=ri\\s~ §:_€;:;;=j &.'i..‘.’.‘;‘..‘.‘.'.'.`i" new coat can be applied without nioving old one. Alabastme is modem white, and twenty-one charming tin_ts Come in and get the Alabsetine tint Hook' We'l1 show how really beaut- ._ Gan: STENCILS _ ' L' worth from 50s.' to ' ` ` beaut- square We BOY" if*-»~ s-1 ¢_.~ ‘rv excellent in every particulary Before the party dispersed, a vote of thanks “Hd ill GQI tm is _ si contains Q. _ 4 “hi show- ,._` ‘A _ _"“!"""- __ - . 'ruckai some we. _i_i_.,,¢,,,¢,, ” "'U’*Y5`°*5>_ 5 “' __'_?'_ “- illedfor kg ‘ 35. » _:__ _ "‘°""' = _n4’l"&3"?.l"'»?.T."..;““&‘ ”`.".?.‘."'°l V - ui:---o" _ . ii. .11 _ ."’° . ‘*°¥»ho1am1sr._|rr~fr.*lsqsnur_ _, 1- _ i..l..°ii....l’.fL°_'i.2}‘1‘ I5, a <° or se-\»°=. vwu aww °¢~ uw .‘§i.?..°ii‘¥= . eww "l #fi t Wg!_‘il|\ _ hC__ l_` ,wn. At onei UIQ., n & i _gs nuexuiyut . V7 N-_ ee u max iier.-_=;.i~v`__1o§t. “ref event " 'p:d'_`with about hun- dred _ oftiaens, who gone out to ther, aboard, she reached port about four in the after- noon. ' -ia. . HANDSOUE ANIMAL.--The prize filly exhfblted‘ by Fulton Brown, Stanley Bridge,_and which won prize in the Standard bread Carriage; class, yesterday, was much admired` by horse fanelers. She is a hond- some animal and her honors were well deserved. The Guardian un stands that Mr. Brown had some tempting olere for her before she the grounds but he wisely decided take her home. This filly is sired Baron Ideal, owned by J. A. Camp- bell, New London. honra suorim rox co. Guardian directs httention to the of "The Northf Shore Silver Black b’_ox Company Limited" which pears in this' issue. This Company will be co posed of some of 'the best` business ran and progressive mere in the Pievinee. The niet time already $55,000 of the capital stock has been taken up speaks well for future of the undertaking. The Guar- 'lian wishes Messrs Warburton Shaw the Solicitors success in promotion of the Company. LETTER- OF SYMPATHY. - members of Highland Qlvislon, ’65. Sons of Temperance, have warded }4»B|"otbcr Daniel M Mac- donald ggi" ily ei Hepeneief P I., a to _' ` letter of sympathy pressing" ` fetlilngsat the 'loss hus- tafned _by‘__ __` nr ‘fn the _death oi' Mrs. McDonald tl he gredt loss her fam- ily,-ere ¢ai`_%.’iliss_il' as-scar. 'rue tat was full offltind' expressions love and was signed on behalf of lodgelby Janie Macleod and Mes Nell D. Macleod and Allan Macleod. ' ISLANDER ARRESTED.--Richard White, of Charlottetown, appeared before the city'stipendiary today for sentence on a charge of committing io gre ious bodily harmpsays a I-la cxc ange He went to stay at boarding house on Water street F day and as another boarder _ lighting a lamp, bit him in the and knockedhim down and then kick-_ ed him. He was drunk at the time. He declared that it was only self defence that he hit out, and scribed his arrest as a "nice how you do." Ho had nothing to~. this morning and the stipendi sent him to the city prison for ~ monthswlth hard labor. ,. CELEBRATION.-One hundred years ago David Livingstone was born. ashes are in Westminister Abbey. did a great work in opening up men honoured hi'm for his worth his work. All over the’ Christian The "'l'he Dark Continent." His fellow country- did, Brat der- left _to , Ly The ad ap- far- tne ` & the No. for- . E. ex- let- of the ers. fax a .BYU _pin d_e- do say- llify” ‘ . i six- is His He and ri- was, C t _ and Jack McKinnon of Brookfield. ‘ A Phnasaur suiumrsm.-..` Friday evening lug yn” gh, met for whist in _the League of D\°Bl\D¢ l\|l`Drise in store for Director Rev. Plus McDonald. twenty-five dollars tow do “Dressed his siucer in tion of their generous act., www' amlustious for the month or Febru BP! il! Whchtley School Oyster Bed Brldse. ere as renews -Grass v1-1 Anna Matheson, 2 Mina Ling, 3 EVB 158550900. 4. Susie Matheson Grade V-l Belle Matheson, 2 Best rice Matheson, 3, Ada M Horne, 4 Emil!! UDB Grade IV--1 Clara Matheson, 2 Belle D Matheson, 3 Eveline Chandler, 4, Margaret Chandler. Grade III--1, Maggie Ford; Wilburt Axworthy. Grade II-l, nnie Ford; 2, Ronald McKenna; 3_ ordon Mclnnis; 4, Leona Ford. rade I-1, Alice Chandler; 2, Philip atheson; 3, Lawrence Chandler; 4, Maude ~McInnis. Gladys Craswell, eacher. PERSOIIILS Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P., Souris, returned from Ottawa yesterday. S. F. Hodgson, Charlottetown, is at present visiting in New York. Mr. D. M. McDonald, Brookvale, was in Charlottetown yesterday at- tending the Horse Show. Messrs. A. McPhee and T. Beers, New Haven, were in Charlottetown yesterday: ‘ Mr. Wm. Keeping, Murray Harbor, is spending. a. few days in Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNair, Char- lottetown, returned home from Mon- treal yesterday by the Earl Grey. Mrs John H. Latham, New Domin- n, has returned from a visit to harlottetown. _ ` _ Among the visitors to Charlotte- own yesterday were Dan McDonald ent an operation for appendicltis, the P. E. I. Hospital last week, steadily improving. Messrs J. A. Campbell, New Lon- don, and Fulton Brown, Stanley Bridge, were in Charlottetown yester- day attending the horse show. _ Miss Mamie Jackson, who under- ‘ NEW YQRK Hlppopggpm W in ` ` Kentford L. Waite, Roadmasheni.-. of »--~v-.-~.~...,, Cross hall, Charlottetown, `tli`ey ' ll.. Ql' the ' Cathedral fund. The reverend gen- ' ` 1 tlemen - SCHOOL EXAMINATIQN,-rfb, u- 2. A G G M fl D138 Silver Black Charloiieiown, P. E. l .We boy and sell options on Silver Black Foxes H Wehlave enquiries from the United States and elm* A"°“=“1¢ 1-dvemd and. nu-9 1 s over t e Maritime Province and Quebec Mm of "N club' °'°°°“"°° mm 'M _ Write us your lowestflgures withfull informa- ion in regard to pcdigrec;etc.' 1 _ 1 ' ` " _ '_ We will locate a cuetorner. - Fox Exchange ~ and another in Quebec., Shares in companies mission, Charlottetown. The Ch'iown Siive President Captain D. Ch'town. Scc'y-treas Fenton Ch'town. |` 18-dif. ' ; Will sell on commission or buy outright." - _ _ We have already closed some 'of the largest deals of 19:3 including one in the city of Boston bought and sold on corn- - Reference--Canadian Bank of Commerce, _ Address correspondence to r Black Fox Exchange ` Box 332, Charlottetoriw ,|P. E. I » , . » » A. MacKinnon, Diuggist, R. Newsom, journalist, ,_-_-___ _ ' ' _i Wilmot Valley, is in Charlottetown attendin the horse allow and sale Waite reports that everything IH iilw in his section of thacountry. The many friends of Mrs. Geo. I. Birt of Peaks’s Station will be pleas- ed to know, that after a severe ill- ness from an attack of rheumatic fev- er she is under the skilful treatment of Dr. Toombs of Mt. Stewart and once more able to move about the house. _ _ _ ' =`~` °`~'5`-*:l',-l."il 1._.._@_.. LMESIFRUMTHE lH[llH[ _ HAPPENINGS., “Under Many Flags" the wondrous' new series of world famed spectacles at thc New York Hippodrome_ has passed the 320th performance and isi Atilli i',hg,,mDNlZ Popular and fascinat- ing entertainment. of the metropolis‘ of the Western Hemisphere. On Fsblru-,' ary 3rd., there was added.the dram-' E ' - He is_registered at the Revere. Mr. 1 -~1- - _'_ -_~e :rI.__.....=. ---~ to Manager Fitzpatrick of the Hip- podrornc asking him to purchase a pair of Cxen he owned. lie said that :he has looked upon the oxen in ‘the great Holland Bcene of “Under .Many Flags” and thought his pair -would fit into the scene also; They were so perfect that he could .notxll ' them apart. and he' thought _ t __y ,would make u big hit at the H1990* I dronie. ` i . . ‘ ` ‘='>.‘“,r;;=;a`.-"éi“.i.’I 1- f,r<'n_, __.. .q~_.,;_-_ __»':` "‘ _. `[3i3E'_‘\_,'4l,. '- .. , _ " =\'l<'[§| » or ._ . ~ r . .,_»__¢.» V ..».¢:!.-*..-.'.-.'._.-_.-.<.¢S_“..*.. _ MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERB, addressed to the Postmaster General, will. be re- ceived at Ottawa untilnoon, on Fri- day, the 25th April, 1918, for the conveyance of His Ma1esty’s Mails, on e proposed Contract fori four years, six times per week over Rn- ral Mail Route No. 3, from Peake's Station, P. E.~I., from t1_ie`Poetmns~ ter General's pleasure. Printed notices containfn further good time." ' _...__ . weat e world to-day united massvcenten town will not be behind others lionouring this really great m ' in the First Methodist Church services src being held. Charlotte- There will be a united mass service " night, beginning at seven thirty o’clock. Charlottetown will flttingly ary A d picturesque scenes set in the hills of Hampshire, England. In the second scene there is presented a' three ring "*“ mammoth circus and the third scene is the greatest thrill of all The] Plnnging Horses. Thirty Three Indian Chiefs, the last ll) BD. to- Many, Flrmly Convinced They Are Dying of Heart Trouble, Have Of- ten the Strongest Hearts. " Cblnhhsldllf . now there is danger of his going' too far.-While Mr. Isaac Brown was houising ice the other day he became overheated and contracted -'a' sevieie cold.-Mr. A. Hlscott is -installing a 16 H. P. engine in his schooner “Carrie O."-Mr. J. D. Smith has raised a large quantity of-mussel: mud for Mr. W. -P. Ma'cE}wen;»and -Mr! Maclllwen is making every. endeavor to get it home before the ice-breaks, sometimes making trips after night. -Mr. G. M. Brown left~'1‘uesday for the Seed Fair and is remaining in town for the Horse Show.-Mr. Mil- ler Fyfe is still shipping cream to the New Glasgow Creamery. -Mr. Fyfs is a great Holstein man, and his herd _ leads Stanley Dairying _Co. _in milk prove a great boon to mothers in that it insures haby's safety.-It is ,current talk about the Bridge that Mr. Nelson Couiins is golhg to open up a new indus ry, that of drying prunes. These the merchants "have always imported, but there is no rea- son wby they cannot be cured on the Island. It is such men as Mr. Cons- ins this Island needs to encourage home industry. . ::For a good dentifrlce Rexall Tooth Powder or Rexall Tooth Paste. for those who prefer this form, are sul‘>r`en'.ely good. For cleaning the teeth, keeping the mouth sweet and clean, promoting the health of the throat and curing and preventing acid .mouth we. know you will find either of th'ose preparations of in- timable worth. 25c each, guaranteed. '_\‘be_MeKiunon Drug Co,, Corner Gt. George and Kent Ste. MEU- Cream, _ Z _ Bfeflldl hu, Evsporlied Cream Bread il lb# biggest seller in the city. ll il s light. sweet, flaky loaf that il ll salem and 'homers u 01° production.-Mr. John' Quinn has in- ‘ ` - _ t ~ yented a collapsible infsnt's chair. ealsglfvelglgogegnfgaiigigzn52;? This chair cannot be upset and should cum I g . f If you want good yaliie hand soaps you can get it h`e God’s nohlemcn. Everybody make B. great effort to be present night. . .lohnson’s Shaving Cream Soap This is an entirely different preparation from other shav- ing soaps. It contains agcn‘s never before used in a shaving preparailon. Itcozitsinsasub- stance which penetrates the haif. a_n.i._i_ssds§s.irs°f¢ and ~ eirafe the pohes and "prevent the skin from"ge‘tflng~;dr_v. It gives a good jalhefl _l$_Qll'if1'3f' ating, soothes the skin, and is absolutely pure and clean. It is guaranteed satisfactory by evgry dfhhgggft, 01' IIl0ney refunded Tr t-Price only 25: Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store Evaperafe d eo... For Hand _Soaps lines as 7 honour this great Scotchman, one will l-u-2-i| _ is. Eéi of Sometimes you wak'e up at night, heart throbbing like a steam engine, Your breathing is short and irregu- lar; pains shoot through the chest._ and abdomen, and cause horrible aux-' iety. Your trouble isn't with the heart to- press against the heart. Just read what happened to Isaac I at all. These sensations are the out- under the guidance of U. S. Indian come of indlgcstion, which has cans- Commissioner Abbot, Major '|_‘_ _M¢_ ed ‘gas to form on the stomach and Laughlin and Major Burke. Mallnux, of Belle iRiver, Onti- to New York following the crowd to "Three months ago I was a weak. the Hipppdrorne walked into the sickly man. My appetite WHS P0013 stageentrance, rang up stage card feed fermented in my stomach. I had 486 thinking thatwas tliennbtliod of sour. risings and indigestion. At nisht getting into- the great playhouse. would.often weaken with sas in The second gggqgtant ,gage door gt- thestomsch and beBl'¢ PalPi\1&tl0ll-- tendant put her-right on the correct "I consulted my doctor and used information ‘and the ~ns.t.r-on.. és. ‘remedies that my friends advised. made very happy in her confession to leaders of the Redmeu of America, visited the Hippodromc after the Presidential ceremonies at Fort Wardsworth, Staten Island la great playhouse and they applauded ions and loud when the Plunglng Horses came on the great stage audi plunged into thc big tank. They were O 0 I O C l O O C' O On Washfngton’s birthday a' visitor Dr. I-Iamil‘ton's Pills, and my care was her first visit to"New York and' commenced. Today I have a vigor- she had never been to so big a thes- ous appetite. strong heart action, tre in hcr life and thought that the and no sign of lndigestlou. I feel 20th centur method of ettin i to Nothing helped. the genial box office man when she.. . i -‘one day I received a sample oi got ner ticket. 'rue may sein that ici Dr. Hamiltonls Pills. and cure" The YI. and Y _ five boxes for $1.00. By mail from An agricultural gentleman within gi 5' 5 K H younger and healthier than ever be- the Hippodrome was by means of be(0i~¢_" _ 1' pressing a button and ringing the Your druggist or storekeeper selll bell for n ticket. ' _ | e 0 e 'e e e 0 e 0 0 on. Canada. i \ __ < _, 1 1 * 1 * I S _ S ' a1;i¢ gpecfmglc “Gypsy Life" in th,-ee'informatlon as`to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be. seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Ofhces of Peekee Station, Peakes Road, Riverton and Ruskin and -at the oilice of the Post Ofnce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. _ Per A.iR.B.D. Post Office Inspectors Oflice, Charlottetown, March 17, 1913. , st' week. It was their first visit to the. 3-19Mw3i» > 1 it stzw a'sour"rs5rounos1'n 1- ht Dpi;-2 h}l=0f`\l»\\'%“fl-:ad \1:l:n’ec._0:'S°:L| hvh oltl his head close to the book when studying nr reading, or scrzw up his even 7 HAVE US LOOK A1' IIS EYES or get your doclor test them and como to us for the glasses that help. ne Co Buffalo, N the enriron of Newark, Ohio, wrote E T A Y I' 0 R so uthilde Queen sc Country _ Worsteds and Serges. .The Seasoifs Newest in I Suitings and Overcoatings ._ For Men _Iust In For the past -few days we have been busy opening up the new ; and to-day we are ready with largest and best assortment of Men’s and Overcoatingsithat this store has ever shown. We have now in stock' hundreds of this Season°s newest men’s wear, bought ofthe very best prices direct from the Our stock includes all the very latest patterns and ¢§¢>|¢>l‘l..s';-_hi '£ The suit or overcoat that will just suit you, is, Au' SOYIUICUI. l' l l §"1i.1_`, -_ »,~ " ~ f‘"'.'> -. hd" ' __ 76| most captions could desire. Large At” buchen. Wm* *"4 Mgdiggpyheiteeloavee. Phone au. ‘bake 1-. nw., \ _ gate s, -Ba‘by’s Own _ popular lines. Prices X Bakery Q Street f.. I 3-17M4i TAILORS Q coME‘1N AND ssLEc'r I_'1’i_TbQi‘l_.'-_‘_~’§’”' 1 Mac ID 5. f.. -.vi r