».,_‘ _MAR_CI§I.-_xg,{19I_2 -_ _ _F _ 5. my dictionary I find that "great" , l!1¢¥"l9 lllfke in bulk and dimensions; big and expanded. Does if mmm this? 1 notice it also means proud, pompous. Well, would it not be bet_ ter to lea.ve these ilisitinctions alone and get down to the work God has called us to do in' all humility? 'Pliers lB ll0¢lllnlZ worse than swelled heads lll (llll`lBl»lBll llle aiitl Work, We must be thankful that we belong to a (`flllll`l¢ll that believes more in deeds than tnlk. Let us ever keep in 0,"- niinils the teaching of .Him wh., liunihleil Himself and hecanie obedi. "lilo Cven unto the Cross.-A, 1 Actual Starvalion , we have ti big Sl1OCl{ Of the lief Tliat Should Interest You. _hes "Coal iii sheds. .- lien you want a ton or 1(§liload order from us, you'l V ‘¢]ie}1'ice. - VA, Pickaril & Co. l’h0n€ 240 ,WV J_ _»\_ wlNi<`ll‘Tl.ii ‘ ` UN sl".l.li`-EFFA(7l'lMEN'i‘. --- _ ,,,,._ _j_ A, Winfield, preaching in ,yt ,.,,¢,.,~'_s t‘liurcli, Alhel‘t0¥l. Oli Sim* tiny last staited that in the early church self-etloreiiieiit and liurnility ,wi-g r|iul':i<-l.ci'istlcs of thc (»hYlSf»lIln lip. ,mil e\'i-ii the greatest of the liiosties siiiil that he was lenst. of ,,|i the sniiits, but lie was afraid that ,|,,. |,¢-.ilitiiili-s were soiiicivlint ignor- ,.,1toii:i\', und that l~lel'oilinii' lll`l_ilC null sell-lllorilicntioii wiis l!l`€0l>llll-5 lll` to ,|,,. i‘l.|-is-tiiiii rliiircli cven among ,¢,. ...oils-ii'_i~. Wlieii sittiiig down to ii-.iii lin iiiiilv iiiiiirr lic \‘f'1\-‘= "<>l'i'“‘\‘ nliv sceiiig itriris, siirli..ns “'i‘hc llev. M,-`_ .-~ --_ iilio lives in NS-. Knife ll" i|,,q|iii‘ilig iuiilrrss. lie is well known liel'\‘_" “'l`lu‘ llcv. l\ll`. -'-“ lll`Ul“`ll°‘l ,, ,...\\'i~i-iiii si-i-moii yest.ei'd:iy. The |ie\'. .\li' ----- srriiioii inode n._gi'eal. ,,,,,,,-,.,,,..ii_" Now is not t.liis sicken- ,,,,;, .~_.-pi-i-irilly ns thi- persons i~eferi'efl ii. |»r..li;~i.l\- sviiil their own i=|lll=+i\>l\H'r‘ .,.,"_,, ,,,_».iiu, I :ini i-oiifri.iit.o|l wltli :in- mhn. ,,,,,._,_ ri'/_; 'l‘|ii- great. l-¢ 5. .THE QUEEN Se CQUNTY, GUARDIAN ll- Pays to buy in this Province. " The old “Deestrick l-ikule"~enter- tainmciit will be given in I‘ownul Hall on F'ridu.y, March 15th. The iidniissioii to the hockey match and skiite at the Arena, Charlotte- town, this evening, will be only 15 cents. _Ml'S. ll. W. Morrissey and Miss Mn- rion Morrissey, Georgetown, canic to (‘liai'lottetown yesterday to attend the Seed Fair. iiiid. McKi.e. Charlottetown, accom.- lianied by his mother, Mrs. W.S. Mc-° Kiv._ leave shortly on strip to Cali- fornia. _ The P. W. U. and.8t. Dunstan's Charlottetown, this evening. There after the game. ' ' Bl=§ll{\nl1 nieiit inspector for the lio- minioii hoveriilment at the island U. ll. been tl‘aiis_t`eri‘cd to Montreal and left for that city on 'Fiiesday night. l-lllite ii lot of cxciteinent was again ‘ _ rl - ~ ~_ Gcilflre Street yesterday afternoon. from the sleigh but not before alai-ge number of people had gathered and the driver was tossed around _several limes but Owing to his pluck and Strength he was not injured, Miss Wiilker, North Flver, recently nlnlllliyezl in the ladies' ready to wear dcilartmcnt of l-leni'n's Departmental Store, New York City, has accepted a similar position with i’rowse Bros, siiys that this dcpartiiiciit conipnrcs favorably with those of many stores bleascd to meet liei' old friends at (lli:irlottetowii’s depiirtnieiitiil store. ’l‘lie miiiiy fririidn of Micliael Pziiil, lVloi‘el|, the \\'cll known runner, will regret to l-‘urn that he inet wit.li a severe and painful iiccidcnt on Tucs- ‘l°1l'CV<‘nillu- While handling a gun loudcll with duck-shot the weitiion went off :ind thc charge pnsseil lllmllilll lllfl ll|ll»!9l`H. As a doctor was not iiiiiiiedint.ely within call, -Michael si|l‘lei'ed lor some f.ime without the llllllry being nttciilleil to. Yesterday lic rnuie to (lharloltetoivn and went. U1 U10 illl:ii'liil.tl‘to'.v|i l'lospif,ul for. trentmeiit. l’lii|ip tinlilll, ltloiictoii, who lim. beeli visiting old friends and iicqiiiiiii- txinces in Albertoii iiiiil his sister iii South Hliore, left yesterdi iiftei' ll-_ MOIR’S ' ' C HOCOLA TES i me the vlioire oI` the iiiost: exacting rlioc_ol_:ilc flovcrs. Their perfect ruiuiiig-so siiiooili and thick-ilie laiiy fillings and nutritious null iiiiillv n voiifuctioii as |ic`alllil`ul :is they :ire delicious. ,I "Gel lhem here if _you want them fresh _ The MacKinnon Drug Co 'l`l‘l|‘l l{l§X1\lili S'l`()ltE. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Street I 1 ' __ _ l-1 ff” I ` I '\` You’ll not lose your Money ___cl§__ @ "/.Qs ir ls. J I, Hickey £6’ icholson Tobacco Co:/,~ \_ / if you spend it for a pack age of our COMBINAT- ION TWIST chewing tobacco, or our HICKICY BRIGHT CUT smoking. We believe they are the purest, cleanest brands of tobacco made. Satisfaction sure. Give them zi trial. .t . , i _ noon for (leorgctowli on retti/rii. Mr, Unliill is an eiitliusinst in the fox rnucli iiidiist.i‘y :ind spcnlls iii iiiost ulliiriug teriiis of the future oi t.lio.t eiiterprisi- for this |ii~oviiice. Ile (goin- llsres it with ii diaiiiioiid iiiiiic or :i gold llis¢;ovei'y :ind says the liooiii will bu. eiidiiring and with proper iimniigeliicnt on the part of those en- gaged in the eiiterprisc nothing but siiccess cuii eiisiie. The deniaiid will lic liisting, since the decline of other fur supply in different. parts of thc. world und ti new market is opening for pairs for hreediiig in such couri- trics as Norway, Denmark, etc, when- tiic fox raising fever has reached 'ldiiqiiires from many places have been received und the industry will bc one of the biggest things thi! province has experienced in years. John W. Gunn,-.1 wcli known and highly respected citizens, passed iiivfiy in the Moncton Hospital Fri- 'ev sft.<‘.l‘r\ooii, after :in illness of two months and a half. Some ten weeks ago Mr. Gunn was operated on for internal trouble, and while he improved for a time, yet his advanc- ed age opcriitcd against him., De~ ceased was R4 years of age und was born at Miramich. He had been a resident of Moncton for the past eight years, and prioi'_ to that time he lived at Rockland, N. B., parish of Dorchester. for about thirty years. l-le was u ship i-iirpenltei' by trade, and had worked at shiivhliiltl- ‘ing, both on the Miraiiiiclii und at M _i M Attend The Seed Fair. ~ f A Superior ` . Display of _ Marine _ .4 _ “_ f : n.........- Hardware l ' Our liueof murine lizirclware is com- “ _ ` lllciv in every respect showing c ve thing you could posoillily want, all of the highest grade lliroiiglioiit. We can fill orders for any quantity and guaran- tee prompt and proper shipments- ' Check off wha/ you want from the list below-~-mail your orders. (lalvniiizcfl liont scrapers, Galvanized Boat hooks, Giilvnnlzcd folding aiicliors, two sizes, Galvanized Cleats, flalviinized Blocks, Qnlvanized row locks, (inlvanized Pipe pliers. _ Galvanized Caulking irons, Galvanized Thiuiblcs, Stllson’s wrenches, Dry batteries, Buttery testers, Spark plugs, Horns. ‘ . - - l and in fact everything you could require in this line. Mai i your order. | llhclé oyiersllurdwerefp \ liockland. in the days when wooden sliipli'.iliding flourished in this pro- vince. Hs was well known in the parish of Dorchester and was held in high esteem hy his nianv frienils and acqiiaintances. Deceased is survived by ri widow, four sons and three rliiugliters. 'l`li»c-sons are John C. Gunn, deputy chiei of the Moncton Fire i.)e|\zii‘tiiie.nt. Janies, of Boston. Albert, locomitive engineer, I. C. R., ,mn i\‘iill,,m_ chief of police oi Shed inc. The daughters are Mrs. Leander Layton, Hopewell Cape: Mrs. Wil iiam Stiles, Doi-chester, and Mrs. Henry (islioriic, Marysville. Two bro- thers of the inte Mr. Gunn. l"l1l\\‘l\’f5 iiiid William and two dist-OTS. 'll/lm- A~ Alcxuiider and Mrs. W. Morris, ‘ re- side at llliiitham, and another sister. Mrs, Jas. Weiithcrliee lives ut Ver- non, l‘. E. I.-Moncton l'4Jxc'. ___.__._-i- ::l'lexall “till” Hair Tonic and sliaiii- poo Paste are it perfect combination for euriin; liiilr troubles. They are dcl i,:hl(,,| 1,., use “iid give astonishing re suits. (lur ciistomers who have used liiwm are tieiigimiu. onli min wk about tlicm The MacKinnon Drug. Co (lor. Gt. (len. & Kts , l ilI‘tl~ -W ,,- ' ~ /"/////Z'/cv/Maxx#/11'; Lt' NS or .zf‘."\.."===»~°%s;‘”->_: ~ f' ~- ' i 2; §`N__ "`=~=_ -_;_ '°:~- `¢'*l¢ , f.f _ I , _ :,, >-s . 5 csc...-1-.=.== ff '-f.;f,__ -ws ";\‘.§ _.$'§.`X.X.\l`<1" 7. "/;'.2:¢/ia,/if///..'... .f .14-'J ~ No nnnfl ol singing the praises nl Bakery Goods w en all over town can hear them praised by those who use our Cream grand. Oakes etc. daily. l‘hey are pure, w olunii-ie and nutritious' ‘ Stewart; Bakery in the large centres, and she will he Olll' YDU There lsfgoiiig to he s crowd at Cornwall Hull on March 20th. liohert Pigott, Mt. Stewart. leaves shortly for (lalifornin where hc will visit his sister. Mrs. (l)r.) Stewart, Georgetown, came to Charlottctowii yesterday morning. Uliai-iesiliishcr, Mt. t-itcwnrt, was aiiiong the visitors to Charliittrtown yesterday. Frank Fcchaii, Mount Stewart, was a visitor to Charlottetown yrstcr- day. ___ J. J. McKinnon, (iliarlottetowii, was ii liasseiigei' east yesterday after- noon. Miss Sarah Feehan, Mt. Stewart, who has been seriously ill, is now re- covering. Any young man with .it least a lair education, who desires pei'niu.ii- ent employinent with chance of rapid promotion, should write “l.)", Guard! inn oillce, at once. W. Millnllirc Tlioiiilsoli, -Moiirtoii, und W F iiiltrhilison 'l`rui‘o ofthe At a recent meeting of 'st Law- town, the initiatory deerec vias con ferred on six .new candidates for membership by the joiiig degree team of Wildcy and St. Lawrence Lodges, The Guardian is niixions to pub- lish as much as at all possible of the news of the world. 'l`o assist the writing staff in this regard 5 niiiiiber of people refrain from liirnisliiiig let- ters of condolence as well its long obituary notices, and The tluiirdian will in future greatly appreciate if all renders follow the same course. It will however always he ii pleasure to publish the fact that letters oi condolence have been forwarded and to state the names of the persons sending and receiving as well as the done with others; liirtlieriiiore to publish short obituary notices ol 150 to 200 words oi' less deal- ing with -liisl.oi'icai fiu-ts of interest to readers in geiiei'al.` Ycsterilny the traiiis on the l'. ld. l. R., were agnin riiiiiiiiig ni.; uiiiiiil nftcr the storin of Siiiidoy, w`it,li the. ex- ccption ol' the eastern und Sonl.lici'ii hl‘anehr-s. 'l‘he latter is now all clear with the exception ot' the Vernon Biniicli and this, it is aiiticipatcil, will be clear by daylight. (‘o|rd. Taiil' ton left. lllurray l-lnrbor ycst.ei‘llay morning mid by six ifclork hail worked his' wily to the Siirrey Y, leiiviiig then on returii to Miirrny Harlior where lie lirrivcil at 8.30 p. ni`. The triiiii lenving here in thc niomiiig reached the Siirrey Y about 7.30 p. m., und rctiiriieil to the Ver- non Brancli and set to work on thiit. The enstcrn brancli was opened at 'iottetown about 3.15 p. iii. His train (fond. Staiiley reports very heavy snow all along the iiiic. The (tulle Traverse braiicli was opened up which left the l".npc on Monday iiiorni senson, may also be the last as nn- other one oi similar or even iiinch less force would have a vcry` serious eflect on the roiirl. Johnson’s Sarsaparilla ll is bctlcr to lake no medicine 'at all than lo depend upon cheap mixture to sell al a low price and big profit, first because lliere is a large demand for certain remedies of certain seasons of the year John- |on`| Ssrsxpsrilln p\|ril`i¢s llie blood, arousen the torpid liver, and drives out all impurilies,cleanses and tones up the system and helps nature throw off the diilliiesa lhat crimes from the indoor life of wint- er. li aiouses eiier§_V. brightens llic eye, clears the brain. Price 75ca hoitlr. 'l`lii_-= is not llio only good thing yon`ll tind here. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. ,_ ~ :_ Macs “Vet” f-Bureau-- Mac’s Vet Bureau is a de- cided boon and a distinctive sid to every farmer and stock raiser. We have had long and ex- tended experience on the car- ing and curing of all dl-‘»€HS¢’5 peculiar to horses and i:allle-- know nil the symplons, cnusea and cures and ,give you the benefit 0| our experience free gf charge. _We qui also put up sperial preparations for individual eases that are guaran- teed lo be of superior curative qual- .‘ ities. Call in today and let cur Free Vet Bureau solve your problems. < <1- "2 I A 163 Kent Street | 149 Gt. George St. occasion calling for same :is 'is being' noon. l (fond. Stanley rcaeliing t‘.linr~ remained at St. Peters ovci' niglit and l at ` 5.00 a. in. yesterday when the train ing, after fighting snow all day and night,_reached l<.liiiei‘ald Jet. Un all parts of .the line there are many deep cuttings and it is hoped that this, the first real storm of the F11- `.__.__-»2__._-_...J l The Macs _ _i _.l ._ l2l Queen Street _ - Clnrloltofown I. E..l. . ` I V ‘ ' Tc, H" I 0 1 . t I P ‘ I The Busiest Store on Ch\rlotiefown'| Bulieal Street 3 l' greens. _ 4 z l . . . , , 1 » Intereoloninl Rail a , l i l 1- ' ' cctcd members of wtlib Blilsvilil .lieiln tlio I Provident Fund oi the 1. (7. li. and ` 4 . ' f’~ E- 1- fl- ~ order houses at 11 1-Zc renee Lodge, I. 0.0.1.3' (iliarlotte: _ ydo 12 AT FRONT COUNTER DOWN STAIRS you will see a. big assortment of this popular fabric for children’s dresses and for linings. It is 30 inches wide, and is offered in black, reds, blues, browns and We will send samples to anyone on receipt of a post card--compare it with the ' line sold by mail order houses at ix I-2 ~ cents, and reineiiilier our price- is only,- 1O` 1-2 cents per yd. S ~ l il l ~ Here’s an array of Special Values to be offered during Seed Fair March 12th. 13th and 14th F TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE VERY LOW RAILWAY rates-visit 4 the great fair-see the wonderful showing of products--hear the bright and in- _ teresting addresses-and between times--come over to the busiest store in P. E. `I. We will do our very best to make you comfortable-we’ll use every effort to get you what you want-and if we do not beat--or at least equal the best--and “ smartest competition in Canada--we'ii not want you to spend a. cent. _ New Wash Goods A great range of new prints, new Anderson ginghams- new musiins-new marquis- ettes-new bordered muslins, new linens-every sort of hand- some new \\/'ash Goods. F 'ne Engl'sh C Pidnt Cot,tons15 We have just opened a lot of particularly choice English prints-in light and dark col- ors---stripes, ilorals, etc. 15c per yd. l E l First showing of all the new Coats--Suits--Waists YOU WILL FIND READY FOR you; the best early showing of suits----coats----and waists that this store has ever attempted at so earlya season. Handsome new suits--smart spring coats ---and a greatshowing of dainty waists. SUITS AT 12.95, I5.oo, 16.o