l '_ an.; 11.. my _.,,_z;.». ___ l l .. ii 1 ‘f e »-'~1 _ to lo 191 'Ulllls-nu-_ 5 3 e _ '~“‘l'Hn wrswr unwssmer or .u.1.»- in -'rua CHA . » OWN GUARDIAN ~ ’ "°“"”i° M"-Y '" Rubbers For I Lobster M ‘ £11 _ Lahsizr men should eegour lin, of gun; Eye ml, - :dz wif thE`°f," fl; ‘h_° hllhest grade of rubber boo s oh" an __. had S-Ries The srl-es ave of na°u'al _rm v_mYs “_ __ _f» Vcry hard und _guaranteed to wear. M ' ",e__i: '"'~ _'__‘¥ Ply' 9. =d for silii comf-»rt,long neu' 1....:..~f..a;;f°.“f;.“.:.‘;1:“°.r”'°'Srf” » _“md Nova S __ _ _ .~ _ nt e New England States _ C0 li f -1' many the claims of the mmm-._ ‘ . A`LLEY fd’COi 7 _.S ._.,_ lean and fully come up to ; .-_._ ONE Huumunn views.-nav. Mr. Ycung’sleeturein Grace Church this evening will be nicely illustrated with upwards of one 'hundred splendid views. There will be a silver collee- tion. BRIDGE WINNERS- Ah interest- ing bridge party given in Ottawa re- cently by Mrs. George lli. Foster Mrs. A. A. McLean of Charlottetown and Mrs. W. A; Buchanan of Lethbridge, Alta. were the prise winners. OURLING.-On Saturday afternoon two games were played on the Long- wortb Ave. Rink with the following im te the [lice where it feels at h jme-where beet photos can be eecu_mri.This in 111, pi...-e_ --The Studio Where Baby _ is Always Welcome. 'UST 1 1 1 0, ~ - ~ ,. ` \ '.»f,» A ~ 1 .i l . I l. i 5 I __, .,,_,,,,_, _..,,_.,..W:¢_.¢,,.-...,-N.-~ 4? ii il orvice in exchange for your orders. Any orders 1nda.y" Qiick delivery? Y... ' ` Bayer Photo Studio C. Lyons & Co. - '?"‘ I ." ,Pl‘°“e“_‘__ _ Kenneth's I 'ihe James C. Tuplin ' _ .Silver Black ,Fox Company The Shares ofthe above Company are being rapid- ly taken up. Prospective investors should apply at once as the price will ad- vance 'l`O $125 per share in a short time. ‘Applications " received by Geo J. Rogers _ 0r W. K. Roy , Charlottetown 3 7Mfu.w6i (B H S , F f~. Special Whi e a e DI” B enact on the renewing 1113881 lYl1i*° ¢¢,t1;0m;_ White ducks, White dimities, Piques, Suiting Linen, Lawns, Mus- lins, Embroideries, Laces, Stamped linens, Handkerchiefs. Flounclm:S» Allovers and» Men’s white laundered and unlauudcrcd shirts. M°“'B- Whm’ night shirts, etc. Special discount on all the above off our reS“1“ l°W price. Moore & McLeod. 3'7M3i~ -#las-ge* "'* Friend an falthflillf a aunn‘1..°|_~,. .order nntp' Hsalinl. ¢ ll`l-QC. 1 F - R - E - E Coma into our office and have your teslh exanlined free of charge. Orgy takes a few mintuos and we will ieli y u exncily what you need and it wont ccsi you one penny. We make tgelh and guar- anieelhem to fit energy, We also guar. ‘work Extracting and filling without pain, price modemve. DR ROBINS ' Exce ma Cu re will pernizmeiitly cure you o - at 'once for a large jar to Ch'Tow1i Box 342 P. E. I 3 2oMmwf3iEtts3i. r . rx, “Make Moore & McI..eod's your headquarters during Seed Fair week. Our splendid line of winter coats is going at deep discounts and you should' take advantage of this op- portunity to make a big price sav- ing. Moore & McLeod. 3~7M8i. .._,,_ "A1l visitors to the Seed Fair ,on the 11th, 12th and 13th should visit our store and look over our line of winter coats. These coats are made in the latest styles but as the room they occupy is needed we are offering them at big discounts. Call in and see the line. Moore & McLeod. 3-7M3l. "Now is the time to buy your whitewear for next summer and while you are in town the llth, 12th and 13th attending the/'Seed Fair you should visit our store and get your summer outfit. We are offering spe- cial prices to Seed Fair shoppers. Moore & McLeod. 3-7M3i. , "Ask to see that line pf white cot- ton ut '10c. per yard at the Great White Sale. Moore & McLeod. 3-7M3l. "The Never Slip Horse Caulks at Cameron's Hardware Store, 162 Queen. » 2-28Mtf. Y in, 12c,, 15ln, l5c, and so on at Cameron’s Hardware Store, ( 162 Queen next I-I. H. Brown's. Z-281/ltl. “Stove Cement for backs of stoves, ranges, ic. lb., at Cameron's Hard- - ware. Nothing like it-half price oil castings. _ 2-Z8Mtf. 'i'All you want 251: for all kinds of leather work at Oameron’s Hard-, wars' Store, 162 Queen, St. next to HQH. _ Brown’s. __ 2-29MU~ _ -_.__ “Arrow Collars. The famour Amer- ican collars _madc by Cluett, Pea- body &~Co., that have always sold for 3 for 50c. are now selling at 2 for 25c. Moore & McLeod. 8-8M8i. '}Mac’n Blood Food is the Premier preparation for all those suffering from anaemia, llstlessness, lack of blood supply or _any disorder caused by an” impure; condition of the blood. It is made 'i'rom= a formula that hagbeen need for many years-ln the leading hospitals in Europe. One box sos. a sexes .81.i5,ev1d 6 *=°=°= $1.50 .at ,The T'w`o~Macs, 149 Greet qmfn gg, ‘ ., _ . _ Mllltf. V. - '_' ` " Fei i~\.l.‘.i‘...’.'.'#'.§§1~liY‘§.».f.l~'.?71>‘i.7.f..".i.»...i advsnte¢;°_o:‘ iw mile! Ditred at H anlee perfection in rowu spd Bridge 25 Queen Street, Next ddnr Beer & Goff io-1 if P h From lland to Hand mi 'C Tliej :wel fuel that means more Po you ` For < when you need it than the whites! diam ond- liigh-qualify Coal i Easter Photos from our yards-clean free-burning, long-lasting Coal-fair pyricee, and fair a‘ the nh-ié_-.---_ 1-1 f lixcciiia or psoriasis Mail 25c. The K. W. MCKINNUN CO ! Peoples' The result. , Harry Miller, Sidney Grey. L. C. Grant-Skip 5. J. A. Moore, H. Carvell, D. B. Stewart, W. Grant-Skip 14. A. Alley, C. Mc- Clure, Major Leigh-Skip 10. A. E. Inzs, Percy Pope, Jas. Paton-Skip 7. CHESS.-Those who are interested in chess are invited to a competition to be held in the Y. M. C. A. The first series of games will be played commencing this Monday evening at 7 o'clock to which any who care to compete will be made welcome. Dr. Alex Ross has kindly donated a sil- ver cnp for any competitor winning the most games, this cup to he won two, years in order to bs retained by the winner. Several other prizes have been given and as there are quite a number of good players in Charlottetown agood deal ol inter- est will be taken in the result. Thc series is two games with each person entercd and the cmnpetitlon _will like. ly take two or three evenings to finish. There is no entrance fee and all those interested in the royal game. will he made welcome. SCHOOL EXAMINA'I‘IONS.- The following is the standing of the pu- pils, who have attained the highest proficiency in the several grades of Victoria High School, for the month of February. C. B. Jelly's dept.- Grnde `Vll-1 Dorothy Clark, 2 Gladys Clark, 5 Lorne Lea. Grade V11 Eleanor Clark, V2 Winnie Willett, 3 Wesley Clark. Grade V-1 Laura L0l'd. 2 Windsor McLean, 8 Crilly Lea. Grade IV-1 Marlon Lea, 2 Ada Clark, 3 Pauline Miller. Ruth Boulter’s dept.-Grade III- (Senior) 1 Thelma Trowsdalc. 2 Claiide Snow. Grade III (Junior)-1 Clidord Lea, 2 Joe Miller, 3 Elsie Boswell Charlie Logan. Grade I (Senior)- Marv MacQuarrle, 2 Whitfield How- 8-ft. 3 LeRoy Howatt. Grade 1- (Junlor)-1 Everett Wotton, 2Karl BOUIWF. 3 Kathlecu Clark. WEDDING UEIJLS.-The home of Mrs. Samuel Prowse, Sherwood, was the scene oi n. most happy event on Wedneerlev evening, Marsh stu, nr s o'c1ock when her eldest daughter Lil- lla" MHY. was united in holy wed- lock to Ernest S, Howard of Govan, Sauk., son of Wm. Howard oi Corn- wall. The' ceremony was performed by Rev. E. A. Westmorland; assisted by Rev. Goo. Sellar, uncle of the groom, in the Presence of a largc company of invited guests. To the strains of the bridal chorus from Lohengrin, the bride entered the par- lor ou the arm of her uncle. J. T. Ferguson, who gave her away. She! was beautifully gowned in a hand-‘ some drcss of grey silk with trim- mings of lace and wore the tradition-, al bridal veil caught up with flowers. She carried a shower bouquet oft white roses and maiden hair fc’rn and was attended by Miss Lottie Howard, sister of the groom, who wore a charming dress of pale blue silk. Stanley Proivse, brother of the bride, ably supported the groom. After the ceremony a most bountiful repast was scrverl in Mrs. Prowse's best style, to which all did ample justice. The rest. of the evening passed all too quickly in music, singing and so- cial convcrsation until, the woo sms hours of the morning. The large dis- play oi elegant and costly wedding gifts testified to the universal popu- larity of the contracting parties. The groom’s nresent to the bride was a handsome ,gold bracelet and to the bridesmaid u gold brooch. The hap- py conplc left next morning on the special to Georgetown en route to their homo in Saskatchewan where the groom is one of the most success- ful farmers. They are followed by' the best wishes of a host of friends in this province. ::Atlas Stock Food is s. most high- Grads 11-1 \v1nf1e1q Came,-on ,Q incc iecl at home in these Western OHIMEB OF NORMANDY.-Crowds are coming in from the country on Easter Monday and Tuesday nights to hear the Chimes of Normandy. l LECTURE TONIGHT.-Rev. Geo. M. Young will lecture in Graes Ohurelr this eveninl. taking as his subleet, What be saw in the Catacombs lu Rome. HARD TO BEAT.-According to census figures the average value of a farmer's complete outfit of land, |building~e, live stock and implements I in Nova Scotia is $2,008 per farm, while in Prince Edward Island it is $2,907. Nova Scotia has ten times the area of the land, - over five times more_population and nearly four times as many farms. It's hard to beat the "Garden of the Gulf." l ANNUAL MEETING.-The Ladies' Social Circle of the Presbyterian |Church at North Tryon held their ,annual meeting at the home of Mrs. S. N. Dawson on Tuesday afternoon. After summing up the business for the past year, they proceeded to elect. the otlicers all of whom, but the vice-president, being re-elected. After doing considerable business they adjourned to meet, next month at Mrs. Percy Dawson’s, 'l'ryon`. (From Saturday's Evening Guardian) FAST DRIVING.-At the Char- lottetown Police Court this morning three persons for fast driving were ench fined $4 and costs. THE INWARD TRAINS.-The sou- thern express arrived in Charlotte- town toilay at 10 a. m., fifteen 'min- _utes late and the eastern express at 10.45 a. m., twenty-five minutes late. ‘ A WOHTUY SON.-Adolph L. MC- Intyre, of Vancouver, B. C., is spendq ing a few weeks’ vacation in San Francisco and other bay cities, visit- ing friends and enjoying California's balmy air. Dolph, llk'e his athletic brother, Cilicer P. A. McIntyre, of the San Francisco police department, is a splendid specimen of the P. E. Islander, a native of Selkirk, in that province.. Mr. McIntyre has lived in British Columbia for five years. and for the past two years has been en- gaged in hydro-electric work for the | Vancouver Power Co. On his trip to Oakland Mr. Mc yre was accom- unicd across WH' by Joseph P- l\icCorrn.acli, who never tires of mak- ing strangers from his native prov- cities, says the Oakland Maple Leaf. '.'Our Cream of Violets and Witch Hazel is a fine article for chapped, rough and burning skin. There are many people who don’t like some kinds of witch hazelf _and face creams but they find this preparation most pleasing, .At the price 25c. it is hard to heat and' you can get it only at The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. George und Kent Sts. MU- ::Something new in confectionery- Diana Bon-Dons-French and Bologna Mixtures, Pineapple. Rasllberrv. Ulm' on and Almond Cushions, Walnut lS.¢;tins, ctc. 50c. lb. Try them. E. lA. Foster, Central Drugstore. 3-8M3i. ,, Want a Watch? ___ ij Re rember cn* big closing ._ ni.t ~ale continues, until eve' y ' watch is sold \N¢.’\c sofd ._ newly f -1 200 Watches if _since beglnifng this sale. fill I ij '.'.e still have nearly O NF. if 1-luminal) 1z1<:1.1.\n1.1-: 15, ou.\RA1~:'i‘snn w.i1'c1»1. ' ES, whizli ue are offering ' 11' p'a':tical1y \Vl-IOLIS "ALE _. PRICES. There is only one place to buy watches while cur stock lasts. store, Agent, a-smunzi. ly concentrated food andmedicine. G. ‘ We know it will do the work; we can _ _ prove that it has the virtue. Try one }cweiler- Opf.1Ci8ll package under absolute guarantee and be convinced. 25c. and 50c. pkges. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- _ _ *_ "Chair seats sold b the width 12 =`~~'. ' r ' ' ' ' ' atre.T'o11ight ` ,_ Cpmplete in ‘flhe Wives ol ~ PRODU fl _ _ _ Ireland and Jamestown Virginia _ an Historical event all should sec two Parts Jamestown” D IN ° 1@ Mutt and ]¢‘ff..@T0'"l9h_f-5 Patbe* Weekly N... 10.15 snr; rr svi-:ar _wssii _ _Five Cents, Ad Showing liuzihig, and his _ wonderful Auto-sled Suffrageiies,` on' their hike _ inthe Capitol ' 1 mission’ Tnbafca _ r mise me--in - r - - ._ ._ - - _ ., _ _.Y .----_ _ e cv- 'nr timing ` ' Silk ~Shirtwaists.iii ilub on “Nervi _¢” *Il Will Cure Your Lchinj INK Stop Your Suffering, Keep _ You Will BACK HIFFFERERB, READ BELOW. --_. "I an. just so delighted with the comfort Nerviline brought me that I want to talk about it all the time," writes J. C. Coughlan, of Saskatoon. “For ages l have been siibiect to an aching. dragging feeling at the base Of the Shine. When attacks come on it made rry whole bndy ache. It ap- peared as if I had taken cold and a soreness developed all through my muscular system. When in Winnipeg one day n friend spoke to me of Ner- vilino, and I bought a 501:. bottle. That was the best half-dollar I ever spent, it did so much for me. ll. is hard to convince some people of what a really good medicine can do, but there will be no sceptics after they try out Nervlline. It use it for everything now. It's fine for rheuma- tism and Neuralgia, and all sorts of muscular pain it cures quickly. But internally, if possilile, Nervillue is oven better. It cures a crsmp in ten seconds, und, as for gas and upset or sour stomachs, nothing can excel Nervlllnc. I think it should be kept in every home as a protection against.- suddcn ills, and also to cure ills that resist other treatments." Family size bottles, 50c; trial size 251:; at all storekeepcrs and druggistn or The Catarrhozone Co., Builalo, N. Y., U. S. A. ANUTHEH EUHE IN EHAHLUTTETUWN \ .- One That Has Stood the Test :oi Time The question is sometimes asked, “Do the cures eiiected by the Oxypa- thor prove permanent ?" The follow- ing lctter from Miss Katie McDonald, who is well and favorably known in this city, is a suflicient answer to said question. Charlottetown, Feb. 24,. 1913. Dear Sir,-It will be two years next. July since I purchased an oxy- genuting machine. Before that time I suflered severely for several years with rheumatism and the many so- cnllcd remedies I tried never gave the slightest relief. Mine was not an easy case to cure, and it was three months before I obtained much relief 'though it helped me in obtain-l ing sleep from the first. It gradual- ly edected n complete cure and l have had no return of the trouble. l have often advised sufferers to get an Oxypathor, and those who have done so are well sntisiled. 'The results have been most beneficial. 1 would not part with mine for any money. (Signed) KATIE l\’lcDONALD 300 Richmond St. The foregoing letter is addressed to W. E. Enman, Local Manager ofthe Maritime Oxypathor Company. 30 llongworth Avenue. 3-10 M Elipd. "MIF.I-IORS RESILVERED.-We are getting together a number of mirrors which need resilvering and will be making a shipment in a few days. If you have 11 mirror which has become spotted or cloudy we can have it made good as new for you-and at small cost. Please phone or call at once. Beer & Weeks, Furniture Head- quarters. 2-25Mtf. Sl _ .. __. __.., Every style is minute with either the higher or; low Robespierre frilled sleeve. They're full sizes too and fit perfectly, White, Black Stripe, Black, Navy, Brown and White As Well As The New Collars And Bows Tailored Pump Bows LOW Robespierre Lace Collars and Cuffs iight up to the collar abd the $5.75 each \ Knitted String Ties Large Jabots onlev Bros The atv./uve busv Store. ' ___ ,N , ,;'_ . _,_--e *Q7*/I ‘A,,.--_,"_"-$*1__..__ / Y/ ,, ( ei t if -_ ~ GHDCill..flTE5 '_F`>, i 'W smarter Lv£1=z‘.'fl:;._i__‘f;- G. ]. Hamilton fs? Sons Great Clearance Sale Timothy Seed i Wanted We want a fe w hundred bushels of good clean T Timothy . Seed Island ` Grown. Mail or bring samples to us stating quantity for sale, and get our prices. We also want a quantity ' of good clean Island Barley two six rowed, and Buck- wheat. Carter & Company lllllllttll Charlo‘tetown Scezlsnien s4Mu _ ._ M0 KE and CHE W LHB R Manufactured by ' r' at ‘ ’ RJ. McNeill's. Tyne Valley lasting for one Month from February 201h $10,000 Worth ol Goods lo be Cleared 0u al 20 to 30 Percent Discount ~ P . Men’s Serge Suits, good lining, Ci thing De afimeni iirely .trimmed, regular $31.00, to clear $15.98; Fifteen Men’s Suits- good lining and trimming, regular price $17 on to clear $13.98; Twelve Me n’s Worsted Suits- good lining and trimming-regular price $10.00, now £6 go, Fourteen Tweed Suits, 7 oo to clear at 4.90; Men s Ves s, 1.50 to 2-oo, now 98c; Men’s 'l`w.e:l P.1n\s, 2'oo, to clear 1.oo; Overalls, Boy’s Suits, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Men’s ard B0ys' _ Caps Caps regular 1-1o to I 25, to ilear Scc.; Men’s Caps. 751:, to clear 4 c; Bois' Cap=, 25c to clear; I6c; Boys' Caps, \6c, to clear ioc. Boots, Shoes. Rubbers, 2co pairs Men’s and Boys’ shces, 1 4ot» 1 50, now ggc. 30 piirs Me_n’s shoes, 5; 75 now $1.40, and same di-count for entire sl0CR. i zoo pai s, Meu`s Rubbers, reg-_ ular pii-ze cos: to $1.10 new 69c- Boys’ Rubbe1s,6o: to 65r, new 39? Clocks Wooden Mantle Clock. $7 5_0. sow ¢ o Wooden Msn1leClo1:kll tie Clock 3 5o, HOW I-35-' '_ ` om, Bauer. lf_IiiW"_'?‘ 4-S 5 $6 59, now 3.98; Hsrbeliz:d:M!1l-,‘ g Eggs taken in exchange; ladies' Department From zo p. c. io 50 p. c. :ii all Ladie's Wear such as Underwear. Wsists. Childrens Dresses, etc; also Scarfe, M1154, Stc-les, initts_ Glover, Hoods, Laces, and lim- broidery. and a splendid line of Dress Goods at a big discount. zoo pairs Cashmere Hose. all sizes, regular 45c now 292; 200 pairs Cashmere Hose, regular 3'C now 19:; 201 pairs Co‘ton Hose, regular 20:, now io c'e1r at 12c; 39 nicely trimmed costs from $4 091° $18.00 to clear at half price. Carpets sud 0iIc|othd,‘\_f,§"li6- . Japanese floor sqdH\"!S $1351 __.~-f` $1.40; ditto, 75c, n0W5°°'- . Z'2€~` . I Stair Carpet, 45c yd. to ¢f¢lf-‘.3 , ` ‘i ";°15,‘2a;;.-rifle. Steir Oil C1°.il' now. . .-_rig smiilwloe re um ...ms ~f~ d.-;.,»~” ,.2 .. 15c now IO! EW, Ps’l. ém dcs;~1-'a p.nt1¢l1e.~, c. denafégss doz; Tumblers. 75c to ‘lin is eiurow ao. T011.: ser- I ,o _c;,.',_ §.,75} 'roim seof |5.gn to clear $3 75; Oil Hives. ,oy now $1 25: Parlor LIIIIP. 300 now $1.90- \ f _ \ W » liinsiraieu Sinn Rout Clrviooicco co ' I C I-` 1 M¢N¥lLl~ 'lint . . .. . - ‘ »° , . = ._ '_ ~~ q,-._,w.-"--:~ _ . .ur-f ._ , .. " .".""' ` " “ 'B§l°.'$,f‘\"‘l?i° '.1 J 1” * r' " ""‘ ' ; 1- ` Q\1¢b¢¢`» QU* I C .L . "'?".*Ti7ji'_f"`i&l"-|"‘_'*`1[I.i 'i ` ‘ ` ""‘i”?fi"`*g"’i ‘ . , ._ 1 A.. . ,~ , . . » ~ ‘ V ‘~" »- ‘ ` A- '1'~»,...a.....a...1..»»-. W... _ . , ~ " "" E ~ ` ` ` ` .‘ , ...~ '. 3 .2 ' ' ' ‘