, in th ; menca g series 1 i Mr. Sc , ous bu l in the V. Hat's, l , ers ini , tions , able l , write i | lnteres , him st ,ing as ness m gvsrtlsh -_.sut pa 2M1.- Lt i ‘author (terest . _,to one ‘style, “the st. J, ‘in his ' pylori 9.5m. reader )i‘ariy x l? "tbereh f in th Jmany _ clog no “not b (some. ness s‘ so m cost o1 in the (goes t- lwhat . ‘of the: (by all, all!‘ Elli lwnds V ‘and l: a {busine hvertlsi “these uLockw ntising" of 0i ‘T-hese “selves "about "antici; upithy "the gt "the s render est ln I K1 Rodin Hoodh Merry Men 0f H3102}? bite replaced by Happy Housewives of To-day Robin Hood brought joy and" gladness to thousands in the days oi Richard the First even as Robin Hood to-day baking with lic-‘o-iu Hood Flour, can be Roam HOOD W. in countless thousands of Canadian Homes, What household duty gives such genuine pleasure or creates more real happiness for Mothers than a successful bake-day? To the pleasing results, easily obtained, in attributed the daily happiness of thousands c! Canadian Mothers. Bake will: Rubin H0011 and b: happy. i . Quests on Saturday at the Revere . Hotel. \\ It Would Cost , $272.46 To Send A Letter- $181.64 To Send A Post Card—- T0 9,082 People! a In RostageAlone l l You» Can Reach - IPhat-Many FAMILIES ilWith The ' ‘Charlottetown Guardian For a Few Cents l Circulation 9,082 i ' A Readers 45,410! The ttetown Guardian ISLAND LIKE THE Oirari COVERS PRINCE EDWSRD DEW Corner Prlnce and Grafton Streets “l; YOU WANT TO are "rm; COLOR OF mam‘ nmnev-use THE GUARDIAN" i f] _ . id in x ll Joint prices Wholesale and ,. llrnw (for Ital, Crushed Corn, Fee: ‘corn;- i i I for Poultry, crushed 01s- on Ii ‘i i Protessional Cards I I “HHHSTEIL SOLIOITOR, WIO. Money to Iionn (Jnlneron lllock rhnricttetown. l‘. B. Island _ illlzicDonald & McPhee I I i .l. A. McDONAIlD ll. I’. IIQPIIIDE ll. A. llnrrintcrn. Attorney, Rite. Money In born ‘um-y liullllll Charlottetown . FEEDS? Y!‘ W0 hind nbfli. tilllllhulnlo ,- Palmer & Palmer them. and the --h‘oi‘— ‘ Collie, sheep, Pin and v I "Y ‘I'""""Y II. J. PAIJIBII. It 0. Business Ire. Money to Lon Ilnni of I07! 800th Blllllng Charlottetown, I‘. l. l. s... on ed as nun will). Co!‘ Chow, Cnln Incl. Cotton Gaol loll, Iollrd Oats, Crucial Only and Barley, Dio- llilorr loll Grains (for Curtis), ‘I norm-h "" "°"'- Dr. C. C. Archibald “a! "PM, of Fault" Graduate cl I. Y. Post GrIIQlQ _=‘ Mellon] ‘School and lhlpltll it'd”, Ind m.“ B"! l Practice limited to lye, In, I010 I Grit for Poultry ~' ‘ and Throat olleo layer Billing. Gnu! 800i! Telephone I04- Olin Kiln-O h ll n. 1 I I I SHOP trom Holmalrs Catalog Dillard's Llnllent for Feb. 12th. instead of on Monday. The C. G. S. steamer Aranmore Captain Rbude, sailed. riday from Halifax on a buoy along the Nova Scotia coast. WILL ADDRESS evening at Emerald Hall.—2i SEIZED SCHOONER. — The schooner DIC. Mulhall, Captain Dicks. which was seized some time ago on charges of having smuggled liquor ashore at Mahoue Bay, and since which timehas been docked at Roche's wharf was yesterday towed to the Dockyard and will re- main there till the case against the schooner and her captain has been set|lerl.-— Halifax Chronicle. POLICE COURT. —Flve prohibi- tion cases were brought before the Stipendiary Magistrate on Satur- day, four being adjourned and one dismissed. A young lad for steal- ing a caddy of tobacco was given three months in jail and another younger boy, charged with stealing a paid of hockey boots and skates, was handed over to the Children's Aid Society. PERSONALS Mrs. M. J. McIvor, Kinkora was l in the city Saturday. Mrs. M. J. McIvor and Mrs. - mPatrick Mulligan, Klnkoro were Mr. L. D. Spence. St. John i5 at the Victoria. Mr. P. J. Kane, New York. is at the Victoria. Mr. W. T. Anderson, Morel] is at the Queen Hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose, ac- companied by Miss Myrtle Garrick of this city returned to their home in New Glasgow this morning. I Mrs. Cuthbert McLeod, who has ‘been toying over the week-cud with rs. B. Gillan, Grafton Street ‘returned to her home, Pork Corner, this morning. HUBBHEST [illlllfi i l lWiYLfiflP PAINS Pain and congestion ls gone. Qulckll"?-Yes. Almost instant re- liel‘ Ifrom ‘chest colds, sore throat, backache, lunlbugo follows a gentle rub- blrig ' with St. Jacobs Oil, "Rub ijhls soothing, penetrating oil right ‘A R. McGuigan on your chest and magic relief St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless ilniment which - ‘ quickly breaks chest l i col-ds, soothes the i Inflammation o f c sore throat a n d breaks "up the con- gestion thur causes pain. lt never disappoints and does not burn the skin. Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. It shas been recommended for 65 years. -—-€<0>——-—— "Wool" obtained from Samoyed dogs is believed to have commerc- ial posibiliticsl. During the wnr in Europe it was woven Into cloth, from which garments were made. o” Rexall p Syrup White Pine and Tar (and Wild Cherry) The best for “lithe, c o l d s, acute and chron- ic Bronchitis. Two Sizes 35c and 60 cents l , Hula Tm Rs L P080» van-- to-nlgbt.—1i REGULAR Ktllfll"! 07 cdllmbu‘ place Saturday afternoon from the meeting will be held Tuesday night homm Hmsbnro sheen and was ARANMORE o“ cm-"si- -‘ of Moncton and Frederick Watson, ervice trip POTATO in the morning and st St. James GROWERS_M°”"' Penn“ and 011""!!! l" 1119 BVBIIIBK by ‘Rev- G- nmrnons 01-‘ TREATING Manor: Boulter will address a met-ting in C_ Gardner’ o; the the llllefeflli 0f DOT-BIO SPOWBPB 8t vice Council who stressed the res- Travellers Rest Hall Tuesday at 1 pougjbmty o; Chrlaflan Nome u, “Imus, P-m- The “me evem" l" 7-30 l" ward those who have become out- disease of the skin. u» which every 99mm‘ Bemique "a" ‘Vedllesda? casts. and spoke strongly in sun- domestic animal is lluble. jccts. ing Society and congratulated the boys on their sndedvor to r “clam i mom 5mm", ‘n _ _ . . ' . Jéqsilncuv. modlolno. _ ' h ,1 - El: enlslzed n that there was-no ‘cpl-mm "M" Low." pm“ ~ ' ‘wt-f, "ND" pa.‘ ' . Pflmlfipnz, "w, my“ mad to out", m“ m” w,” __ ’ _ _ T VS GUARANTEE T0 GIVI IATII- olllldfllh num- I . i through persistent would sventualiylchlovs success. l a vote of thanks, moved by Willie Power. -DaIton was tendered the speaker THE A Co = d h‘ i Elrqt ;c|a. lei; d. "qr vim y . 43., , I‘ w y.“ _,,'_ e? “fit” .... ... ....,___7'..... .. ... z I’ Hotel Arrivals ‘ - l I g- L; 1m rfest~lG10Wn Mrs. M. J. McIvor, Klnkora: Mrs» . ‘It g - I g _ ' . FOX e ‘l- - ~ 1.... Matinee, Adults‘ 16c.‘ slid,- Evening, Orchestra‘ Zfidflalcon .. Children» 11c. " ABBIES V8. CRYSTALO, Arena LAID TO REST-The funeral o! l‘ the late Mrs. John S. Garrick took largely attended. Attending the fun- REVERE HOTEL eral were Messrs. Samuel Watson. St. John, brothers of the deceased. pah-jck Mumgan, Kinkqm; R, '—‘— Smith, New Glasgow; W. Ernest SPECIAL SERVICE SPEAKEFF- Parker. New Pay-m; C_ Brghnnt; Eioquent sermons were preached Q3Qrgg[()wn; Geo, Gardiner, Ha“. yesterday at the Methodist Church (ax; 5_ Brown, York, mom-i Social Ser- scahics. or itch is a pra- nnd serious contagious Lian He. A bul- port of an inter-provincial home for lgtjn just issued from Ottawa, of‘ young women in the Maritime Pw- ‘mo. Dr. George Hilton, Chief vmces- Veterinary Inspector of the Health of Animals Brunch, is the author. svmh“ goes thoroughly Into thr- nnturo of the disease, describes the rapidity with which it develops in horses, cattle and sheep. and prescribes the most efficient treatment. The bul- Story In Song of Prodigal $011 Al? imtillz" 3;". "s.....':::..:.: G h u r c h lljgnirlilcliihgttuwul, ls one thut should hands of over owner, breeder, dealer and veterinary sur- There was a very large attend- goon, especially as under the Am- once at the Baptist Church 185i muls Contagious Disease Act. each evfilling when {he 310T)’ o: the and every one is required to im- Prodlgfll Son in Song- Brrlillged b)’ mcdiately report to the nenrcnt [he DEMO?» RBV- R~ C- E919" W115 Veterinary inspector any suspected Elven b)’ the CD011‘ llllllél‘ the 1"!" existence of the disease. The ra- ectlon of Prof. Bail. This inspir- pldit)‘ with which the disease may lng Service W35 Elven 135l- Yeal‘ and develop, is illustrated by the fact. M‘ - ' Llninent for f cJOHNiGlLBERT ._ . BARBARALAMARR _. ' ‘ ‘ BESSIE LOVE m ._ l " \ \ y‘ was 'most favorably received, and that mpruductinn o; u“, in..." I fir.“ a), it met with an equan)’ apprecla" giving rise to it, is at the rntv ol‘ lit‘. "V9 response 135'- evenlng’ “s million and u hull in lhrcc months. ‘ //; . DUDUIQTHY lying “in” ‘miversal in addition to the prescriptions J _, _..,»_l[§;.‘."l.ll 313F931 of the great Prodigal son contained in the Bulletin, a list of i g Parable» i disinfectants, with methods of prc- The story was told m song by partition and use, can be had free __,'.-v~*/;3j the use of old hymns that have en- on appncwnn m ‘he vflorinury Li?" ‘ deared themselves to everyone Dmcm. Genera,’ mmwm V - ( 3 f‘) . and have wooed many into Chris- _i__<_,>____ Z7611’ jaj/L] l)(_’5§1(‘ “an ‘my’! 0t living" The various it's an ill wind that brings the songs were interspersed with simple fitting scripture quotations news ‘of a batme‘ given by the pastor‘ nDenth makes a friend and enemy The choir members rendered the , various selectiong with great ex- “like impotent" "s the final page pression and feeling. Following 9f the ledger" was the programme of music: The Prodigafs Life, “Drifting”, ctadlugtggMiss Bovyer and Mr. v *‘ M“ For Group La el/Iarr Love READ/i/VD LOVED BY YHQEE QE/VEIQAT/UNS \ World famous novel pro- Photoplay version of fa duced on the screen after 57 ous book, fairly radiates wit The Father's Cry Over ‘ years of success as book and the charm .and romance 0f th Son and Broken Home. “Where is my wandering Boy tonight”, (solo) —Mr. Leigh Dingwell and chorus. 5° Deck"; Momm- of Twin play. original Story. in the For Country the Son Balfles. ' hears u Call, “Wandering Child, O Come Home, (mule trio)—Messrs. Quigley, Sterns and Dingwell. He is Fur Away. yet. Step to JesusP-Choiius. Mrs. Frank Cox, R. It. No 2. ,, Mountain Grove, Ontario says: only a "My twin babies aged twenty-one the were seized with con- Hc Considers Seriously His mo“ Th Way. “Almost Persuaded," (nlixcd vumons and Group" ey wem so CLYDE COOK-Jn-“WET AND WEARY” ..‘.\\\ i SDMETgiilN Two Big Nights of Fun, Frolic, With Just a Tinge of Mystery TIIAT RASAI. PAT A One" Act Comedy Radiating humor and good-fellowship like a newly elected ” Councillor. Come, laugh and grow (at. New People in New Specialties- “l KISS IN TIIE DARK” A" One Act- Farce Frank qetsit. How? Ahl that's why you should see this ’ “ Show. Bachelor Girls get this Secret-This is Leap Year HELD IN CONNECTION WITH EKNIGIITS or rvmus DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION PRINDE EDWARD THEATRE Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 18th & 19th RESERVED SEATS 52c‘. RUSH SEATS 37c. Scat Sale for exchange of Coupons Thursday morning at 9.30 at the Theatre. vapors can he inhaled. Vicks is a salve that acts like a plaster and auvapor lamp at tho same time. it is absorbed and in- , . 1i ti ill i. know _ mmmme) Aim“ BMW" M's” Fiiicuy‘ 1‘ riilibod their . ' IélJEeIIITIlIiPSOII, Messrs. Qulglcy and chum gnu throats ymh we,“ He Surrender‘, “I surrender VapoRub and applied hot flnnnels. Dingwell and Chorus. _ M“ seams. I also had the babies in. He Acknowledges “his Vzro g lifillefthe vapors from a tin cup arid Past. "The Mistakes o! My L either brew uuiét m"! slept. Vic g I-itave Been Mnny,“ (solo) Miss is the best croup remedy ever i Iic Starts for Home. "Lord I'm ii the child seems croupy, apply Coming Home". (solo) Mrs Leigh Vicks over throat and chest at Warren and Chorus. _ bedtime. it usually uvcrts a night| H0 Need-B H91!) 811d Gl-lldfillce- attack. In severe cases boat a tin -‘~- Safe at Iiome- “Home Sweet and as 1t melts hold the cup so Q Home," (solo) Mrs. ll. S. Henoer- - son and Chorus. .. - His Song of Praise, “He Lifted The H-WPY "("118- "Rlllg the halod. This makes Vicks the ideal Bell's °r fleaven"_ch°rus" . - treatment for children's cold The New Lila "sweeter “a the‘ troubler it avoids so much in- Yean‘ 5° 59"” (duel) Mrs" Bender" terns! ridding. Just as good, too, for burns. bruises, sores, stings and " skin itchlngs. Mr. ‘C. G. ‘ ‘At all drug stores 50c a jar. For ' Chemical Co., s44 st. Paul st. w.. ' Addresses 0.. S. S. Montrefi1'P--Q. g I é ' Though Vlcks is new in Canada ' s e n1 0 r B 0 y S it has a remarkable snlc in the yearly. 13 t _ , _ 1 , Eye Sight I I Production Costs . 4 Defective Vision amongst ‘ Qmvlbyees, Is responsible for 4 “ tlon Costs. ‘A blinded machinist would bs I drug on the market; no The second in the series of ad- dresses before the senior pupils of Queen Square School was deliver- ed on Fridnyvaftcrnoon in the school assembly hall by Mr. C. G. Duffy. The meeting opened with the singing of 0 Canada. after which the chnlrnum. Arthur Hughes in- troducod the speaker to the boys. Mr. Duffy took ashia theme a discussion of the subjects included in the curriculum, and explained how they not only tended to cultl- vate the mind but were of practi- cal value in almost any line of en- accV/c m! bigcc. Ill/Ia _ fly ancnzamsrlf un/h UMP/l 2”” All." (duct) by Messrs Quigley and This immediately relieved the Harriet Tarbush. "this house." w "Lead Kindly Li5ht.~Chorus. cuindfup in a tenspoonful of Vicks Me," Miss Bovyer and Chorus. son and Mr. Dingwell and Chorus. grownmlps. coma, and m]. cuts‘ freetest size package write Vick - States. Over 17 million jurs usod and‘ J‘ 2b d rsmtecrra a serious increase in Produc- _ The Crowning, Achievement. 0f i aver that the boys might choose I i‘ i. ma _ _ ‘ ' '5. in? enter upon utter leaving school. ‘MPNYIF Would want him, 1 ‘Ml Pickford He pointed out how the various ‘"5 Yet there are "- J -¢A=*¢*¢*¢‘¢¢¢.=a e eevv‘ t‘ ‘v“. €l Career subjects were coreiuted and indis- pensable to a thorough education. era, whose productive smo- The three "R's“ he said. broadly lsnoy ls out in half, by some ‘speaking, included all ‘the subjects. correctable form of eyg dc. For instance to read intelligently feet. one should possess a knowledge of |n Latin, French, and Greek. since aflvéizrzixlhxrl-o?‘ English has been built up largely "Hanna and u-l ruum E a on those three languages. The cum" A" new can‘ t d’; various branches of mathematics, m." h’ a ‘he l wit’ " too. were corelsted, and not only ‘orb’; ‘hfouahoul: thrl-ndfm" tended to develop the mind but G. F. Hutcheson o1 PARTIALLY blind work- _Th~e-Re_c,ea¢;@n {of a Masterpiece An Entirely New! Production‘ z wk Rexdll Remedies or i Specific Ailments REXALL DYBPEPSIA TABLETS, 25c. 60o Ind $1.00 mlks d-lgesllon easy and the stomach healthy. vvvw REXALL CATARRH JELLY, sac reiidvu estarrh and cold in the head. were necessary in many of the trades and professions. Boys REXALL LjyER SAL-rs 356.55g v25 ""0" m. ::s;"‘.:.:::;v;':. 21.22” ':.*::°.§:::.:: _ "rrmmr u» =~ Mm» . method of education has been ““ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ v-o. ‘ ~ , , evolved by the wisest minds um rovfitiftl; cusnnv BARKJGc and 00mm 1m» III- hsve preceded us. and every suc- ‘“ l‘ ' ' l’ °"'M "m" "W" '7'?!‘ I'll" llllfllfllfll- cessful man went through a simil- “f “ ‘i ' " ' l ' ' ' ' “”* nsxau. av l ‘ ' ~ gr course of training to that which "up °F "Ypoflimmwrfl "W- "if" is being bestowed on the boys of ! ‘"5 mu" 5""d"'- 9"" IMP lob you. . the public schools. it is a duty , v l" to each boy and to his country that '_""" "' h i d d fl n ‘ IREXALL FILE OUR! D00, sully lhplllll, causes n0 e recevs so goo an e uca o w h. "up," l ma“ _ , ss possible since Canada will never o.’ "i" zdogzxgd l‘. '9?‘ “wk - ' u v. - mmum. "m. be greater also its individual sub- m mm m and?“ ‘imtliiqvl: - r ‘ _ _ no 4n can dsllvsr any quantity , ro- qulrod. § v REXALL KIDNEY PILLS 8 fll‘ C1,“. rfirrofl 5 ' kidney disorders Ind eliminates urlo sold from the system. REXALL ORDIRLIEI 2B6, 500 IMIJLQ ‘I'M their rill; "" “l” ",1 M‘, pm- dolls WI" hm bid“ m» m t‘ Mr. Duffy referred to the Debut-- uk- snort FAOTION OR MONEY RIFUNDID ' MACKINNON once co. u run nrxau. norm s-ronl c» WI c. cc: at the conclusion ofshe seal-us ‘v.1. “fiflvllfl Wharf, Phone m. ' iii flnbn ' 4 F g ,,,,, .5», H~~saYE# seconded by Oswald M! KODAK ORE 332 ’ by the chairman. . was than brought to a close by the l-ll-llwtll. , , _ singing of the National Anthem. p j_ The meeting ow ' ma‘ a" _ ' " 9* "x ‘a LL51‘ :~.m,.‘...k-u...' ~ yvvvwvvvVvVvwvvvyV r ‘i