i i 522cc urea-its‘: firfrepliprmulflmminatm 3:15a- people today are using . n ~ .' ~ o“ MQRSES SELECTED * ORANGE PEKOE than ' ever before_ and . are refusing to be satis- fied if supplied with any pther tea. NOTICE , $M1LES_ Stains Race for Ii year olds. Pursel $300.00. Send three dollars as Inent before March 1st. I All Island owned three year olds eligible. . i Race to take place July Ist at] Summerslde. DR. W. G. CHURCH. Secretary.‘ ,____ . . ._..__._..___i_ m,‘ 9a,. GABBY GERTIE 1541-2-fi-ltstiliFcb. 2B. l ; THEY uanfro see PARIS By Homer Cfoy 1 lConilnus-dl l i CHAPTER X Pike was deeply humiliated. "God!" he said to himself bitterly. “that fool-killer of mine ought tcfve gol, me when I was on the bottle. If Henry Ford ever found out some of the danged fool things I've got lo do ever so often, he wouldn't twat me to sell a. rim-bolt." But; when Pike saw the cool, al- most, insulting way that the marquis acted, he changed his mind. -“Say." he said, as he stared after» (as 4... ££"’$l£§.£ s‘ raver? OOTTS/ ‘l ULSION 1 ATALI. DRIIQGISTS _ ' // u \~\ o)’ to me ll there ever was a useless nut in the eternal tool-box it's that katydid." ' Pike was not prepared for how ser- iously Mrs. Petors was to take the catastrophe of the hat, and w ‘get. her mind off her troubles took her for a, tour of the battle-fields. rm: mnmnrrltrown gunanmlv ' e 0500000000 o eoooooovioooo rba ‘eon zcr VIOLIN INSTRUCTION . Tgy F P808‘. EMANUEL. of Iloston latest Violin Method taught. ncial attention given to elementary and sdrsnoed pupils. one» llSl-L. l0l~ "Queen Si. L‘ ' ‘tetown. l’. E. l. flours 0 A. M. until 9 P. M. Over Ilesrdonh Barber Shop. oOOOO-OOOOOQOOOfOOOOOOOOO said, and they accepted all invitations that came their way. hoping to meet. even i! for brief moments, the elusive prize; they wen‘. to ietes and balls and receptions; they subscribed to lists and appeals and gave to the end- ies funds which so constantly be- siegc foreign residents in Paris. but all to no purpose. They might just as well have enjoyed the peace and tran- quillity which Mont d'0r specialised in Memoriam DB. GEORGE A. WABBUNTON w The death in Victoria. B. 0., on Wednesday o! Dr fleorgs A. Warbur- u... will be learned with deep regret by many friends in this city. Dr. Worburton was a brother of the late 1lamented Judge Wsrburton and the 1iate Dr. James warburton of this ‘city. , The deceased spent seventeen years in India and on leaving that. count.- ‘ry he retired from mive practice and resided for a number of years in Gharlottetownbefore leaving for the Pacific Coast. v The late DrfWarburton who was 80 years of age was a man of ster- of an honorable and highly‘ honor- ling qualities and a worthy member ‘ the dapper little dandy rolling away , "The Chane“ do her 50m", he in l-hc car. "I think he's carrying that srlittlc loo far-and all because of a slx-dsfiiar hat. If he had the instincts of an honcat-to-God man, he would've pietended that it was an old has and them: and ‘he exqulsmibeauty M the um he was thinking of taking 1t out “ma” 3°“ ‘"’°“ “h” Wm‘ l‘ “we” behind theOhamber of Deputies and singing ‘Emmi’- Asthcy drove through the fragrant. countryside. Pike thrilled to the new sights nnd sounds rushing to meal; .____._~_ ......... _i s Auction Sale at Dunstalfnage, Lot M, on Wednesday, February 26th at one o'clock sharp. on the estate 0i’ - the late Joseph Webster, consisting ul l6 acres land with good house. out- buildings and large orchard. right opposite Dunstaffnage butter factory. close to churches, school. etc. Also 2.’. acres with barn in Durustaffnage in Lot 35. together with all his stock. crop, farrn implements. household furniture and everything in and about the property. If stormy first fine day following. T rnis of farm at sale; of stock. crop, etc., l0 months credit on all over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. . For full particulars see posters. ' MARY ELIZA WEBSTER, E ccutor of the estate of the late Joseph Webster. l 1a1l-2-21-22-24-2s. _ y‘ l Fill! SALE The Cardigan Milling Company's plant and equipment of macblneryl 4 vls: b0 h. p. boiler and engine. Rotary Saw outfit. Band Saw. , Shingle Machine. Patient: Lsth Machine, and sundry small’ |I_ Wfiflk- machinery with snsrtlnpneulngelr.‘ Wgogjtlrf‘ Ljzgfysul, M, Plant will be sold complain l“ l, . me “mm ‘ _ stands or stock in the Company may ' be purchased to secure control. 1 Low price, and easy terms, if re-l qulred. ‘ For further particulars, the undersigned. ALLAN SHAW, President. J. A. MacDONALD. Secretary 1452-‘, sattuesthus-Zwks. - us v s uv. o». “When a qlrl screams for hrelp s man should qo to her succor and lock hlm." | I l 1 I 1 1 You say that my heart Do you think it mlght__ it'll lint A apply u. -»¢»»+¢»»»»»»~<~ POTATOES AND, TURN IPS unsrlsy Slowwlttle: thinking seriously of-aw-golnq to Work. Miss hurry up and start working before Cutting Hints: Better We will be buying every day at. our warehouse Hogan's you tlre yourself sll out thinking Wharf. Highest prices for "°'“-"" "- . ..- . . good stock. ' < . t f .I. LESTER DOUGLAS 1 j V i Charlottetown. i’. E. Island Phones 798 and 938 REVlEW-(TAKE m) . .4 o+oo+o+oo4o4oo+ 004-00400 Professional Cards; V Mark R. ‘Yvl-cinnglri,’ B. A. BARRSWR. SOLIUITUIL ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.I:.| BELL fit" MATHIESON n. It. nsu. o. 1.. MATIIIESON. u. a. Barristers. solicitors. Bio. Money to Loan. mitoses-Charlottetown and MIMI]!!! "Brown never indulges in any of fhawlnter sports." "Only one I believe." 1 I "What's that?’ l 1 "He frequently goes on a skate." --___ .-.--..--_._. ».-..-__-_- __..__.._-._-_.._..._-_ McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY. K. U. Barrister and Auornsy-st-Lsp 1 Oillee: I80 Richmond Street MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. It. l, McDonald & McPhec ' B. A. l. l. IUDONALD. II. I. MQFIIII BAIIIIITIIU. AFITORNIIS. ITG , MONII T0 IAJAN Ill” llllilng Charlottetown Stewart’ & Lowihc #OOQOOOOOOOOOOOO§GO-OOOOOO' PllMlE 3'»l{=‘5f?~= 0S i should take a menial tonoir with Is. should pines you order now.’ w‘. o. can. a c... ‘iuosssu § nu like a. whipped school kid." , the land. His grandfather was one of V. the best thing that can ‘be said ab- _ - ~ 3i out him L; u,“ grandramer w” the to apologize. Over here its the accep- l sm—sw— threw-lug bricks at it, anyway, 11-15mm He liked to stop at the quaint and of ircily-achin’ arcund a really im- chlfml"! Willi“! “ms- 5P ‘luwmm lmrtant engagement and then rushln, from anything "wt he hi“ 9""? known, and he liked to wander among But Mrs. Peters did not see it that the villages and to stare into the pea- way. sant huts. He was surprised to find "I can't blame him," she cried "11 cows and horses under the same r00! , was awful-and thcn for me to open with the family ...his eyes lighted .3“ mmmng on the inevitable manure pile. horse-shocs—nnd vI-ith Francois. It's "W5 l111b°ll°Vabl° m9 will’ “lest! “mum, we mm-qms 1s a genue§mn__ people chum with their manu1'c_1vile.' and always has been a genuemung- he said. “They seem to consider it one 11.1.3111, huckm-bcrryg" p11“. 1,111.51 of the family. Back in Oklahoma we out. "If that's being a gentleman, I'm “'11s ashmned o! n and Md n’ aww’ glad that I'm just a plain, everyday zuman being. What is it that makes him a gentleman? As near as I can iigger out, it's because he aim; work- He w” “mama at the dmemnce ell for six generations and can do a tetween marl“ of (‘he ‘my and little fencing. I was brvugitt up to France “I the mmltry‘ “we were think that fencing was something to W“ classes“ me sleek’ “ficmdressed “can. the hogs m’ and dangcd H I mctrcpolltans, and the slaving. plodd- dnnt think more oi’ it than I do his mg peasants‘ when he came w ‘mum prancing and stahbirlg. Their idea of of ‘ahndren pmymg m ‘he “New he scattered coins. among them the gate and l-o find put it rig-hi, out where _we used to have. the honeysuckle." v. gentleman over here, seems ‘ ._, be SZmT-Jody who m“ pick out "I feel sorry for them. he said. his he 198$,‘ "Mm; thing in the heart touched at. sight of the dirty, lurid and do it they look down on‘ r595“ urchins‘ "They're bom m my; Anybody who 1s u-ymg m “m an cri-y and theyildiein it. As tight as 1mm“ pvmgg- money ls over hero and the wsy it is “Bu; he 1s a ma; gentleman... 5am handed down fmm one generat/ion to Mm Peters’ "one m. the highest m another, they'll never know anything in the world better than they've got the best “vordsmcn in Fmmcy right now. 1t makes me appreciate ~w¢11, by @911,” mat-s a ‘ecmmw P my country more than ever. In our 111.1101; ain't 117 Thmk of “man. when country it's no disgrace to be born, poonbubif yo‘: die that wry you've 5:0‘. best swordsman in France! In the Md mm‘ m be Mm poo: ‘mam (“a first, place, 1 wmndm be very proud the same way-they don't know any- ol‘ my grandfather Just because he thing else. A kid over our way may went round tryin‘ to jab 1151,95 1n Dem be born POW and get to be somebody Pie who didn't agree wan. 1.1m; and -—the old gag about being President 1n {he Second p13” I don-t think ~but he can't over here. If he‘s born much OI 1119 type o; man ‘who has w poor, he'll die poor. 'I*ha.t seems to be | lean on 111s g-randgayhel. By the time the "big difference between France and grandpgjs 1,100.1 gets down w the America. If the time ever comes in third generatiolrit's gettin‘ pretty America when k the poor people are 1hmyanyway_ we had a“ example ml '01117l‘C55€d and held down the way they , day or how thin 1; um 80,." It Seems are in France. without the ghost of . ‘ _ a show ever in get any place in the world, we'll have an upset that'l1 make. the French Revolution‘ look like a game of rlrlg-around-t/hc-rosie. And daugcd if I'd blame 'em, either. I'm ney gives." said. ‘ ‘but do they here? Notmuehl They _ dead against the fovorltsm that 1m- _ m" ' < ed family who played such a prom- smflellmes they 50W 511° "W-"lulfi incnt port in the public and ‘pro- Hlldwvro able w um a. icw words fcssional life of _this province. with him, but before they could pin He had been 1n failing health for him down to anything he fluttered about a year. away again. And when he was hard- Hc leaves to mourn a widow. one est to catch and hardest to get to daughter. Mrs. Mollie Watson re- Mbnt d'0r his name was constantly siding in the State of Washington in the society columns; he had seen, one son Patrick in Vancouver. B. G.,_ as the society reporter put; it, dining and one sister. Mrs. R. l-‘l. Stewart vflth the‘ American ambassador, or of Strathgartncy. P. E. I.. who was with-and then would appear n lcflg with him in Victoria when he passed and formidable list of. names. away- (To be Continued) Dr. Warburton will be laid to rest in Prince Edward Island, the body having left Victoria for here yester- day. ~ Two of his sons lost their lives in the‘ Great War. Are You Run flown’ And Nervous? All That l; Needed is a Tonic 1., 3 \\\\\\\"‘ ‘ /P \ 1r ou wArlr THE U/XIHNG DAY CHARM OF THE SNOWDRIIITAI You muss _ oer Q3?‘ Sol By jghtnesswhitenesswnd the r _ i gousnessofflreadfickes end 1 éBlscultsmrqde of Snm/wdgifrgflciug , _ 8Y8 as ll G fill’ SW6" Q ////» HQQ the baking Wlylh maqic chgcrgw, 5 STANDARD MlllINf} (20.07 CANADAJIMIIED ‘ TORONTO ~ MONTREAL’ QUEBEC ' SAINT JOHN - HALIFAX ' A. B. CUTCLIFFE. Ilunter Illver. McLEOl) d: McGREGOR, lllouiaguo CLARKE BROS, iilounl. Stewart C. E. PRATT 8s SON. St. Peters, Build Up the Blood There are thousands of people who . "any m“ m” a ‘mmell- Tim)’ 113V“ The death occurred at his home Ln endured nervousness. and a general run-down feeling solJohj1 MacDonald, 5111p; 713851; on, , long that they have given up hopeloi the city's most esteemed and a blood-building tonic arc allvunced sgc of 8'7 years. that is required to restore health and! The deceased who was a son of vitality. Such n tonic is found lnfihc into John .\l€l.CD'lll{ii(l. and hi; Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They arr? wile Flora l\l:\~l;-~|lggl', was bum 111, recognized the world over as a wzm- " ' and hi5 passing derlui blood-builder and nerve 1"-- will l)‘. lC.li'llT(l uiih sincere sorrow storcr. ‘w; nuzucruu-r friends and rclstlvcs Mrs. F. C. Granier, Toronto, OnL. l- l-"PH" -\=1.i Abroad- bcars testimony to the worth of thczzo '-‘-"“ Hi0 lilll L0 llwurn the 105$ of pills. She says'.—-“Fivc years ago.’ ' 1')‘ m: husband, and father. l 501‘- nftcr a life of perfect. health. I bc- -'-“""l'; \\'1(l9\\'- WW8 SONS and sev- cnmc ill. Not seriously at first. just "l "llilllill: - Viz Gabi/ill" 591m" A~ 1m appetite, in pep and no 5100]). l l-larnsurllrl, Robert of the Marine {gratmany are“. ‘v9.5a I “came lmlclllfllilltlllfflll, and Howard. chief en- Imd 1151,1055; my mms and fact wcrcflgincer of the C. Ci. S. Brant: Mrs. ‘badly swollen and uithczlgh I (inc-hmme‘ BLQlwP- Pmwldcncm n" I" Mrs‘ torcd all winter my condition (lidincbon warm wammn" Muh" Mrs‘ ' ‘John Saunders. Mrs. lOapt.) Howard Bessie. ‘not improve. In the spring I wcnt to see a specialist and he sent me to the Murray’ 01w‘ m‘! Mm” hospital where I remained for sevenlMafle and “we ‘t hmm‘ weeks. I left the hospital in worse n“ rune“! w“ hem on “may cbndltion than when I entered it and last from m‘ m‘ ilaiden“ w m” wen’. home n nervous wreck. I rc-lpwpws amewr" 56mm! ‘t the maincd ill at home all summer anrilhmnejnd grave hem‘ conduct”! by entered the hospital again in the fall ‘he mv’ Mr’ Haste‘ 5am‘ mini-sm- whcre I was under observation for of h James Presbyterian o! three weeks and nlthcuglu c\'eI"y-S:Z:Qn£he demand w“ u e on! :.*;‘."t..?:::::%° x1111", ‘fi..'l?°..‘..i"fii A» e he» friend advised me tr: ‘takcilh. Wil-Nxithlc :ec3:sed,:;r1:.,:ea°ttl;l1fl1g;:1ré; llirllns’ Piuk Pill; n: ‘ll lylurnl huilricnifig? y e n . ‘ i m I Sm“ ("r a "W; ' I ‘h ML “WW1 Th pail bearers were Messrs M. “mm I fir“ "W, m‘ imlwmvc" flow», D. A. MacKiunon. S. A. M".- mcni. in my cu" ll wormed h mud‘ Phillip flown“. w_ A Robe“. 1 "'»‘ ""1 i" ‘m, A. A. Ailey. ' 1215' mcfi". m ion: dlz- Many no"; ‘fibula were "aw. brim n. ..(l KL The very minute you read this you ' senior! of tensed your coal supply snd than get in s... quality nus and son cm snd Colo always on hand. You 1 Fatigue ' When the Nerve play out ll: is common to be tired sfter the day's work but you rest and y sleep and are read with new energy and vigor for snot er day s effort. , But when the night's sleep falls to rest you and you Set upYeellng tired and worn-out an face with dread the new day, it is time to tske stock of our health. .ither as the result of the exces- sive expenditure of nervous energy or because worry or wasting disease your nervous system is be- coming bankrupt. It ls high time to et the building 13> rocess eetsglished by the use of r. hsss's Nerve Food. - Dr. Chasers l Nerve Food The greatest of restorstives for the blood and nerves. Relief from » Rheumatism! Absnrbine, In, goes straight to the cause of those noggin rheumatlc fill"! till‘ arr“. "c. 0|] m. qlllc y I'd l! ymmusclea. relieve the aches snd pains and banish stiflness. _ _ ' _ For sciatica, lumbsgo, neunns, stlll snd swollen oints, you can depend)!" Iibsorbine, r., to bnnurom t relief. lf the sldn has been bro n. Abbi" will reduce too minimum any danfer of infection. It is greasslzsnd Its nless. Asyoor 0-4! while-ll ‘ fool worlq’ this is, I don't know what "There you go again." said Mrs. Pc- tcrs wearily- "U you couldn't get exci- tcd once in a while about what a you'd do." They visited Rhelms, the Ohemin dcs Dames, Boissons, Verdun. and the American? battle-fonts at Belieau Wood, the Argonne, Chateau- Thierry. Ilill 108. and the great American cemetery at Soringcs-et-Nevsles. Mrs. Peters was little better off, when she returned from the battle- fields. than she was when she started she had enjoyed seeing France and was impressed by the battlefields and ‘cathedrals, but France and its bat- tlefields and cathedrals we're secon- dary. I-Ier mind was not, to be diver- ted frzun that which i1, had fastened itself upon. . "The whole trouble was caused by your father," she said to Opal. "and wc 119,41 just as well look facts in the face. The marquis doesn't understand your father nor his kind. I think he would like him it he came to under- smnd him, we can't take any risks now. Your father is so rough snd ready and the marqlll-I L! I°—W"- polished, we rnustlseep him away oorne together." 1t was an euy matter. The mar- quis’; interest had waned, and when. st last, he returned toyillont d'0r. it was only because ne had wmnised to some. Mrs. Peters and 091i hum“ Pike off to the city. lnd- then went to the u-sin in meet the mlrqlilm-but. the marquis was not on the train that he said he would be on and Mrs. Fe- ‘terssnd Opalnsdlowa-it atthests- tlon until a later one. The marquis was prolific‘ with excuse»: he was so utterly sorry-find again lifted Mrs. retards hand to his inustoehed lips. unfortunate ss it. wss. he was oom- polled to return immediately also: lunch. Inisct he merely-whisked in and alums out. ’ _ ' . plot tisaflurs was not to he torn from your father. filmy- must never‘ au-l e-"mcd. ~I began in show an, interest ln what. was twins: on around me. The color came back to my face‘ and strength to my limbs. I per-g sistcd in the use of the pills and soon; is five years ago and cver since I have been able to do all my house- work and have not hngl the least rc- iurn of my former trouble." If you are feeling run down give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair trial and new health will be yours. You can get them from any medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. ABDWINAL PA|N$ “l5 Q..'Q..'..%QEA _ ‘JIOIISIIIOLDJIICISSITI - ‘llrsfi-fsr-offjsnsiss cones tifoilvistill testimony of Ir. Wlnlteiwlo um his very life to the rensrlssble properties of Ner- vlllae. "It lass josh wort]: its welsh ls sold tonsflrsvcllill a natal-o mlis smut-o- 'ics. l fsssd lfervilias as invalu- ou or. was... a was an». sssr stslscb srdlsrrloss, llsrvl- j u» cssreclolltlgstroabls mu’. If my tlsost was ssrs,‘ or if I lad ssrseh, stiff sock sr stiff islets, if l ribs] q llqilhs. l slwlys got qsisk_,relisf.'_ llsr sorslss. uncle lsssasss all Iloulstln l hrs llmllhslohsbsss. it hs slwiysssfssssrdsd ny isslllsslllslvllulstlsss is so. ts lb sssssst a s in; for , ‘IQ! II- i. - shilltcisle .\ ‘if , T "will!" "FWYV-‘l "d"? I was well and happy again.‘ That“ To the bereaved widow an fam- ily the Guardian extent slnaxc sympathy. "land's Llnlment rsllovn stillness, l ..._._..n .... ..-_._. OF EVERY KIND TOOLS I ~ When in need of tools of any descrip- tion and of dependable quality visit our hardware store and malts your selections from as fine and as varied v n stock as can be found anywhere. ;Compsro our prices with other first a elassplaces and you will quloklysee l that. it is to your advantage to deal l with us. l The Rogers’ Hardware Co.. Limited i. ---- n‘ I amorous (lPTICAL SERVICE v. Ill IXAIIINID. IUPPIJID All) . 7°“ ,, y 1a W.‘ JOHNSTQN‘ Gl-Allll "TIE!- - cssssos. A's-rumor fllVlN-TU I sass-sin . ' MIL JOHN MACDQNALD ' l 51°9P1¢55l105$tliis city on Sunday. Feb. l6, of . anal ' ' of again enjoying good health. Rcst:highy respected cilizcns at the ad- ' i .___._._- , ooooeooobovoooeoooooooooceo-ooo00040300» ooooo-ooess. O OO-GOQ-OQ§O-O§OOO§OQQOQ O QOOO-OOOOOOO§OO-OO-O-O OOQOO 6O 0H CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand tho following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. ‘I00 M. 2nd CLEARS. 500 M. CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS 20o M. x N0.i's. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE f? CO. PAOLIS’ WllAllVES _Do You Require. Any- Tlsing in This‘ List WE sell wall papers. WE sell furniture coverings cut any size re- quired. ' _ WE sell upholsterlng accessories, viz: springs. webbing, hesslan, batting, flock, curled hair, wood wool, tow. excelsor. I i n e n stitching and sewing twine, b u t t on s. gimp" . WE upholster furniture. We repair furniture. WE pack household good s. WE pack china. l, WE move ‘furniture. WE layand cement llriole um. We sell window shades, furniture casters and glass shoes. ' WE sell mirror plates. WE resilver mirrors. , WE sell picture moulding: also frame pictures. WE sell baby wagons and cycle wheels. WE enamel and line baby wagons. , ' WE also sell corduroy lining for baby wag- ons. _ _ ' WE BUY FEATHEPiS AT All; SEASONS ;Henry MacFarlane &' C0 167 Kent Street .~.t t,’ =-"'~-s......s.""-"* i ‘The best leaf and the longest cure give you the most lasting and delicious chew when 7you ask for H 8: N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your life trying to chew the flavor out' of this fine tobacco.