M-“#30524” 1918 f ' C ‘ .*f..1'rHm"cnAnLorrmowN*eUARD1AN _ ~ racial-‘ive - if ,s ~_ Y Y Y A ' " ` W Y Y I ' ' ' - _ _ _ v W. J-F .Q VR L. Take it as Soup i I ` before -Meals M, . I _ \ I ., , . ~ I I -" . _ I ‘M . I `_.\,‘ ` if ,_ . ' , _ ., _ ._¢_. .\. _ ~ ..__.__.\-:_"'1_1_ ~n____ ___ _ _ ___ _ __ l ‘ ` `¥ 7` ` ~\"~--\\- »\~-.»\ . ,. .. _ E 1 s-l>l3‘ll‘»0sli - -» t . -'~». ~*."l... .`.»._....\`\.\...;.-_\ '*\ AAU &§\x~\\\ \ \.~.\\.m.\s &\ ’ ss \ \ \ “*§§§\\\\ `\\\ » .//, f f V4/if/2/ifff,/; ,,,/,,, ' j.- /. 0"- 'f fy, P~”'.'.,'_f' '- 'j '.;"/,"' / , V '_ , -,pi c:_--_Af --=»- ~'=~- "-.~_.-. __ __ _ , ' I _/ .-. \ . \i \I\\ it ; Z,/'/4 / ' C526- I 'L . é 11- '~\ V E/. . I f/ , A »~ , ._ . `.\\\\ J£?` _. ~ " g y ’>`_ A / . L ` \ I *',,".*’: -.- ` \ ' _ 3", ‘- ' 1.2' I: . in . .\` I .\\ F. - __ .- ... _Y `_,. _ -\ \_ \ 'I .sb \\ . , / / '_, _ You CAN i’ ' \ RELV oN OUR JEWELRYN THE PICTURE OF “PRINCE CHARIWING” AND THL SCALES TELL OUR BUSINESS METHOD. WE GIVE YOU YOUR FULL MUN'E_Y’S WORTH. LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS HAS TAUGHT US WHAT/IND WHERE TO BUY. SO WHEN' YOU BUY ANY ARTICLE FROIII US YOU CAN KNOW THAT THE QUALITY IS SUPERB AN/J 7`lI1a` DES/GN IS CORRECT. \ ,ill §, Rfb. L.. r. ` WE WILL DO YOUR REP/IIRING RIGHT. C. W. PATTERSON 1 7`HE REL]/ll,iLE JEWI'.`I.ER$` l _ __ J' _ ,ffl Big Print Red Letter I BIBLE; CUUPUNI ILLUSTRATED EDITION . I Distributed by the ' r Charlottetown Guardian Clip three of these coupons 'and present them. together with our ad- vertised price of $1.59 and receive ye ur Copy of the BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE. _ ' 3 °°::I:r°° $1.59 °§2.§r::i§° Specially bound in genuine Limp Leather. numerous beautiful color- ed plates, maps and biblical scenes,ifumiIy record. etc. Also an edition for Catholics (Douay Verslon)- Same binding as the Protestant Book, and Distributed at the same price. with ihr°° C°UP°\‘\l- Add extra for postage,-Within 20 miles 7 cents; beyond 20 miles but within Maritime Provinces 18 cents. ' ‘_-_ -g-eg-1 -H 'M 'mae-1-t-.5=i;.'-l Monumznts that endure the Ravages of Time l Are what you seek to make the grave o f your departed with. We supply no others. I Our Monuments are the best tobe had. Estimates given. Chandler 8: Bell D 60 Kent .street J BOSTON FI5H ADS - Standard Fish Co. ` ' wi-IoI.:sAi.z oeAi.zrIs IN - Fresh. and Salt Water Fish ' 146-148 ATLANTIC AVENUE consiciuuaars soticirnn _ __DAII-i{.,.,R,E'£URNS- w#msi1I.I.-ANP #Mme /1.” ,A ff/ 1/'/%/-’/;/§"//// v if _ if/.5 5 I' ,// t. /"' 4 -*./‘ f. ° f,~"/”/ ', »//W I - 1 I,/2 I "’”/‘in Ac f Qt _. ,’ - \ //v/1’/M 'I 9 / ; _ /» f f ai ; f I :I ' 2 / I l I . i -The Central Guardian; an _-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_:_~.~_-_-_~:_~ _ _ _ _ _ _-_-_-_-_-v »_~.-_-_ OONCIERT in Zion Church Hall, March 5th. _ ` 2780-2-28M3i. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may be had at the.News and Variety Store, 70 Great George Bt., opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. PRESBVT-ERY.- The Presbytery oi' Prince Edward 'Island will meet in quarterly session in Zion Church, Charlottetown, on Tuesday March 5th~at 11.30 a. m. CORNWALL ANNOUNCEMENT. -Rev. J. Heaney will preach .next i.ord’s Day at North Wiltshire 11. Kingston 3, Cornwall 7. The Bible study ‘Class conducted by l\lr. W. li. Boyle will meet at Cornwall at ll. RETIFIING FROM BUSINESS.- For sale thc good will, furniture, fur- nishings and stock of the old estab~ lished confectionery and Ice cream parlora. known as Carter’s for parti- culars Apply to Mrs. W. F. Carter. 188 Queen St. 2800-Il-11\l3i. HALIFAX ,REIIIEF FUND.-- Col- lected for the Halifax Relief Fund, under the auspices of thc Woniairs ini-Ititute Miirray River. W. Il. Sinu- cti, $5; Lester Breliaut, $10; Wm. Kearney, $5; L. Sencabaugh, $2; Robert White'wi1iigli, $2; Jo-hii Sty- mirl. $2: George Livingstone, $1;Mrs. iles.-‘Ie Horton, $1; Mrs. John Muc- Kenzio, $1; A, J. Maclnnis, $1; (2. L. Cook, $5; W. J. Moore, $1; Gus Kee- nan. $1; .l. P. White, $1; C. A. Diit- any, $1; Daniel M»acDonal'd, $1; J. V. .Ii-iir'plii', $5; A. G. Adams, $2; Mrs. Iii. ll. Ronnell, $1; James A. Dunar. 571.50; Mrs. M. J. MacLeod, 501:; Mrs. it. Keenan, 501:; R. Keenan, 50c; ‘Min- ctta Keenan, 250; Lester Keenan, 251; Lorne Kcenaii. 251:; L. W. Murdoch. ‘il; Mrs. C. MacLeod, $1; \‘Vm. Gid- iliiigs, 500; Alex- liarty, $1; L. ll. Ileri‘in:.', $1; Ilort Saunders, 50c; John Lowe, $2; Mrs. G. H. Brehaut, .$1; .\v'orman \Vhite $1; Philip Lowe. $1; .l. H. Saiinders, 50c; John Saunders, .'»0c; R. I'I.‘ Moore, $1.50; W. E. (Tar- pentrr, $2; !\lr.\I. Thoinaslloi ton. 750; Matthew MacLeod, sr. $5; William Muiin, 50c; Alex Munn, 50c; D. J. _\lacLcod, $1; Win. Grant, $1; Mrs. Flint. $1; Maittlicw MacLeod, jr. 50c; Norris' E. Mack, 250; ll. A. Regnolds, ij'-I; Mrs. (Dr.) Macintosh, $1; Fior- cncc Giddings, 500; Daniel White- '-.v:i_v. 500; 'Robert Whitcway, Jr. 50c; Fiadic il. Wliiteivay; $1; Angiis Mac- Iionizld, 50c; Matthew MacLure, $4; George A. \VhiI;eway. 501:; John Wliiteway, $1; Mrs. W. J. Bears". 50c; Archie Bowles, $2; Jeremiah BeIirs.§ ,'.0c; Joseph Lowe, $1; Duncan Mc- ("Iinnell, 501:; David Hawkins. $1; _\frs. Samuel Hume, $1; Samuel Hume $3; Mrs. Harvey Bishop, $1; Thomas Iiayler, $1; T. ll. Brehaut. $1; -A I“I'ieiid_ 252. Total $100.00. IN LOVING MEMORY THE LATE MISS HILDA REID, Avondale “Tlicrc is hushed on earth .\ voice ot' gliidness; there is veiled :I face, ‘ \'»'liose parting leaves :I dark and sil- ent. Ipificc ily the once joyous 1icai'IIi." . The Guardian greatly I'-egrets to record the deatli of _Miss._I'iildu Reid. daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. _\'IichacI llei Avondale, which occurred at tl, _ ‘ her home on -Monday, the 11th. inst..l after a short illncss. . The late Miss Reid' was inhor 23rd _voai‘. ‘Sihc was a young woman of very pI'eiising personality; intelligent. and nccomplislied in many ways. ller un-I I nxpcctcd death brings much sorrow not only to the hnppy homo cII'cIc,| wlicre Iicr cheerful spirit made her so dearly loved, but also to her assoc- iates and intimate friends with wliom she was so popular. She was a devout Catholic, faithful in the performance ot' her religious duties; and her life,- Ihoiigh short. was the reflection oi' ai Iinblo mind, and ii. generous unsol- fish heart. The funeral' was on Wednesday morning to St. Joacliin's Church, Vci'- non River, and was exceptionally large. The -burial service was perform- nri by the Rev. P. D. McGuigan._ The pull bearers were Messrs J. A. 0 Don- neii, wiiurim waish. Simon Fraser- .l. A. Keouglirin, Frank Walsh, and Peter Hughes. Besides her father and mother. four brothers one of whom is U10 Ilev. Alban Reid, -South Dakota, and two sisters ure left to mourn. We extend our sympathy to the family members, reliiiives, and friends in their great bereavement. Miiy Iier soul rest In pence. ‘ ' l)r.E.C.l'larris Eye Specialist U-P--| oiiat. `Ii.y.I out stair- _ -ing, Charlottetown Office Hours 9.30-12.30 2-s i Pliols 68-Y ` . . i NEW YORK FISH ADS. Ilhasahro lIroIIIiIIs Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers Fresh Fish _ Bmelts, Eels, Lobsfors and _ Frogs are Specialities ' No. 1, Fulton Fish Market. New York. I RHEUNIAIISM GUES I iion ol' the blood and builds up the ri.-m because it cleunses the blood. ioi‘ty_years in many thousands of cases the world over. and blood diseases, for loss of appc- ricffv troubles, :eenernl dehility and all lshed, (revitalized blood. treatment ut once. Get ri bottle of Hood's Sarsuparilla from your near- est druggist. You will be pleased with the results. ‘ children differ. so wc carr :ill I Consignments Bolicltod ‘ AUCTION SALE- Remember the Auction Sale today noon. Kent street, next Tanton estate. 2707. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach on Sub- b:ith 3rd at Belle itiver ut 10.30 ii. In. and 7 p. ni. - OUNHOLM NOT SOLD.- There is no truth in the report that Mr..E. L. Harrington of this City, has sold his horse Dunholin to Mr. Diiiican Mc- llonnlil of Moiitiiguo. OF 'LOCAL INTEREST.- Tlic IiiI:iI_‘I.crly meeting of the St. John district of the Methodist church was html Tuesday mornin: and afternoon in the parlor cf Exmouth street I_~Im;-ch, St, John, i‘:I_vs the St. John 'i`cIcgru.plI. Rev. ’i`. Marsliall in thc chair. The morning session opened at £1.30 o`clock_. Rev. lir. Steele, superin- ic-Iideiit of niissioiis, gave I1 very in- teresting report of a meeting botwccn Ziiiuself and Rev. Mi. l`tos's'-, Presbyter- 'an siipci-inteiident of missions, on thc uibject oi` co-operation between the “hurches in the mission fields, propos- 'nf' a an ot' uiiia amation ot' some .~ nl is if the circuits wliercby a great ec-, nioniy coulti be made in men and mo-I 'Icy. There was considerable discuss-I ion on this report and the dl'strict con- iiilcred that the ‘plan was very good,| ind recommended that a more detail~ -(3 report of the proposed ninaliqiini-' :tion bc drawn up. ln the at‘i.eiiio‘on lcv. J. M. Rico, pf Sus‘.~'ex, led thc levotions. Rev. I-lammend Johnson, of! `-iiiuen Square Methodist church, gave' I very instructive und inspiring talk; in ('onsecI-ation. Rev. J. (‘._ Herrin, ui-, Io gave an adli\II‘cli. After tlio coiicliisioii nl' lilo nenl a votc of thanks was passed 'to ilio lad-ics and also the pastor G. l~‘.' 'iiiws-cn. Those prescnt nt' the meet-‘ In; \\'cI'c Rev. T. Marshall. Rev, J. M. -lice, Judge l~`olkiiIs. Rev. '|`. S. (‘I'i.~sp, ln\'__F_ liowIo_\. Rev. A. E. (`.liIIplan, Zlev, M. l". Linton, Rev. li. A; West- norclaud, llev. .\!. 1\icI.aiiizhlaii, ltcv.' fi. A. Goodwin, Rev. lianiinond .loliu-T viii, Rev. G. l~‘. Ilativ.-'[`-\\a _. "_ _ ~ ‘-‘,‘: -sf 1 1 ___;, \4 ` _`.;_ 1- _J ‘M _ _ Ex 1 éré,-ft it I \\ worth much mcie toda than we are askin ou 1 'I _-V1, /1 o y ,-_;i";\ _ So then, we invite yoirvery urgently to _see 1 .&?;__-Vi ____;___._f;__ _\, this lovely range of goods INOW. You linow that i ‘ -vi, ,lj this store sells new goods pretty fast, and its // “'11 always well to cali soon. I ‘ Some of the pretty weaves' in Silks are ' ' "W natural plain Sliazitungs, Fancy Striped Shan- ` tungs, “Candy Stripe” Wash Silks, Fancy Stripe and Spot Wash Silks, Black » Sharitungs, Black Hirashiki, White Hirashiki, Black, Navy and Brown Futo- Ori. These are some of the lovely new weaves. its our pleasure to show ' ~. iliem - . ` i ii; H i N i V i i *_ :;““`“i__ Hum i H Rich iieautiful 00 ""`_"" _"_"__" Hudson Seal /~\ li _ ’ Coats $125 for ' - _ 1 ' " 'Ili I `.._. ,-1.. \ _'Ii' Y Iust a few of these in stock-lovely ____ __ ' coats, of riclilv' handsome Hudson Sral- "\ p beautifully mad-_~_by the best iur coat makers F, . in Canada, right in cut-lit and style Worth _ li _ $125.00 to $150.00 each, and y-'u-s fir _ . - 1' .. . . . . . . . . . $89.00 _ . I-I dso >Muskrat$ f ‘I Cggts 5l)nirtch . ` ~ With this sort of hard winter, theres V f nothing so good. so attractive, Ii r more 1 ,\ I dressy than one of these handsome Muskrat I ‘- , _ coats Hera-:’s a fifty inch length, beautifully \i I . ` made of fine fur for ............ ........$88.0`0 “L71 'S-is ii *- fvg; ,Q _‘ ' I -2 _-=s.€’f'.;“'§f__-;-'_ //' 'r%f?,f‘4T':sf§? .~ /I li §il§?§Ssl`.‘.`Li§.‘f“‘ $49 r -Wholesale AI* Tins SPE I'/it Pnica Yo U I L.; CAN AFFGRD to get afur coat for your I length ._ ._ $44.00 THIS A SPECIAL PRICE CU l`. I I-ithe d.~‘.nzi-~tc_-on ‘-.ere are In-my lIaiIcI.~ffirIf Fur-. in il/lutils' and N cl.pif'ui'\ Special Muskrat COa\S illch 'l`hei't- are I`»/link, F.»x,l/'I'-'>lf. ‘ ; ~ lit-rsisin Lamb anrla hos' " A wonderfiilly good value. They are com- _ P10b1*'9l:{ file flh€flf~’U"2€ - Q1- paratively short length, good muskrat, well ln P E- I- I9 l'\\ff€_ f"T i made and wel-l. lined, very attractive coats, at Wholesale . rices. . OWN PR IFES _ >_ ff' smart Suits, worth to $12 io.. .. ’ - ' __‘ ' ee V __ ’f\ _ Lg. \-..\ -\ l?~_-if ' -_ l .IJ "ij ”’” `-"M e well made and smart, worili ci $35 _ L 'rs -» * Navy and Black, principally Se-rges, worth to _ - ‘_ si Q- _ _ _.__ _. I I, ' -_-f" _ '- '_ . I ‘REVOLUTION STARTS IN COSTA submarine ohaser with a RICA - crew aboard which ha/d not -ll ' - hoard from since January 15; wfsm - ' SAN JUAN DEL Slfll, Nl('ARA- nounccd today by the Navy' De - (IOPENIIAGEN, February 27- 'l'II-'_~ GITA, Feb. 25.-A revolution is in pro- nicnt. The little craft. wno_Isem» Spanish sleamship lgotz-lilcndl, with gross In (Testa Rica. Wire coin- ted from her escort during B tehjt II German prize crew from the Part- mviiiictition Qing been interrupted bo- calc while bound for Europe. fic Ocean on board, is usliorc near twccn the fisutier mid Las (Harms. lt the eiiginos disabled by the s\orl'fl,t the -Skiiw Llghtlioiisc. Two of the is known iliut the towns of Alajucl. crew rigged up sails from hed-.é0v_l~ prisoners aboard are Americans. ‘ Sun 1;-lam ,md H¢mii|,, M-0 In tho ings and sailed for thirty-nineidnyg' The prisoners on the 0;;I>tz»Mcn