Tm" PYHQLOTTFTOW" "Hm" ‘ ‘i rzorzubrr; :- l A o ‘m’ , . ..L,_. . _ .'.'£u.h. w-LMP- v v i. i I Th8 WGSIGITI Glldfdldn Eastern Guardian -_ OUR FIRST “"‘»°<. -KENSINGTON AND Freetown —AUCTION SALE AT KEN- Presbyterian Churches. On SundayQSINGTOM-I will sell by Auction at Take adyantgze 0g the March 1st, Rev. Dr. Ashdown willlihe Brunswick Hotel Stables, Ken conduct Divine Worship as usual at 1i and ‘l; and, weather and roads permitting, will give a. sermon in Freetown at 3 p. m. on "The Life of Rev. John Geddie. ..'SALE GOING 0N all this W991!- wonderful " values. R. J. MacDonald. a Co., Ltd. ‘slngton, on Tuesday, March 3rd at , 3520-2-24-41. 1 P. M. one car of work horses, a weight from ten hundred to fifteen “an, J, MncDONALD a: C0... hundred Dflllllds- U V011 W811i 8 l LTD" Cardigan, are offering their ' BOISE Bi; you!‘ 0W1! price, attend this f large stock at great discounts all this aiisbvdzss BJR Thai y I _\'/'ILI. BE CELEBRATED Mfii-RCH 2nd. To Our Many Customers: do... 1m I I __. . sale, as every animal will be sold to week. 3526-2-24-41. We extend thanks for a very gucceggful 1st yearfs . l. . I . I -FARI:EZS ATEENKIOkY-t-ulwe the highest bltdrder lint orlder to rnlakc I bum-He“. And to those. “[30 to our New Custolners in P ay ur ‘(M are now oo n; or ers or zer room or ano er o . erms, t lee .. Mr. Donald Ross, o Lower 193162, we extend a very cordial invitation i0 visit our to be delivered through the Potato Growers’ Association. We require a few cars good Banner Oats for which we are prepared to pay a premium over feed oats. Are also buying pota- months credit on approved note.‘ Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer. 3639-2-27-2i. Montague, has arrived home from Saint John, where he underwent a successful operation. During his ill- ness he was greatly cheered by nu- merous messages of sympathy and Store at I45 Great George Street, Charlottetown where ‘ SERVICE and QUALITY MERCHANDISE are first ' considerations. i Shipments just received include ‘ » _Havana Novelty Fox Trot .Qrc‘l'iestra Rumbd 22597 —AUCTION SALE AT KEN- . ‘l, - , toes on mild days only. Can also SlNGTON.-I will sell by Auction at flowers NEW SPRING CAPS s SPRING SUITS ' JUSt a GlgOlO Blue AQBID handle a. few dressed hogs weekly, the Brunswick Hotel StablesfKen. l NEW spnnggKséléliqé NEar HATS . LEO Rgismcn and - “m, CUM W, organs attached. J. B_ Millinanxen- sington, on Tuesday, March 3rd o; “an WELCOME visrron-nev. sPRlNG N CQATS Hi5 Omhewd. H“ 0,0,9). sington. 3523-2-24-61. 1 P. M., one car of work horses, Fr. R. J. MacDonald arrived in this l whether buying or [ooking -e __ _~ _ weight from ten hundred to flfteen city yesterday to spend a. few clays in and see use l“ M’ 2763.“. . . l“ M?’ ~ 656" -AUOTION saw AT KEN- hundred pounds. 1r you want a horse uuth his aunt. Mrs. John C. MacDon- Come SINGTOM-I will sell by Auction at at your own price, attend this sale, aid of 38 Marshall Si. Medici-d Hill- ,. '_ i lmisly lll- need? mil, that 1t is big enough to make Yecelvl"! SW19" 8°°d$~ Tile delend- CHERRY VALLEY this vicinity on Thursday afternoon Ronald. Mwmnll-ld? 3i Ml“ W? a: i BOSTON, Feb. Zfl-Hcilry N. wmlmll "w" 35° 5°" s“ d°wn its mother an impossible {Queen .of "ills plwdfid. 110i; Blllliiy- FOIIOW- ____: last were Messrs. Elmer Inga and Dmmld’ I Blake, 93, boasts of having voted Mr. Bruce Currie.went to Ken- and 1911701101151? llldlcled B 199581‘ 6X" l m __ 1 2 1 a2 by s4 Inches, special price, for this one prominent grower planted one lowest we ever issued. \ ferent name and age, and inquiries Bin g1'r1"w'é'r°r1t 2 1 a month, 60 cents, post paid. I Y0 u R c a L f‘: elicited the fact that the bridegroom 1g ' r t A T "low 3 3 2 i would like to hear from any one ' had by some mischance Riven in the He e“ Tramp as ' “y r ' Wlshlns W d0 lwfllillll l", I118 ll ’ N mum and use o’ h“ bride.“ slaw’ lvilss Claudia J. MacKay 4 4 4 home; 1 will gupply "mung p“. - . ' terns only. Please state price per . | who had died two years previously- 3 Mm“ Class w“; 1 N ll I] l d “'7 ‘ ~___ Geflnfln law is very strict on these ‘s. 3 [in Mlnnrflhu Llnlment for Toothache. Soldier Guy‘ J MacGuman " 3 _ . . . - 0 ‘ ' .---.._.._ _. . .___ ,_,_= _______________-___-_,__ >-. cpl!‘ The seeming stupidity of é r After the BRINGING UP FATHER B‘, George M, "m; many school _chlldrcll, is . , n i directly chargeable to i NJOY the refrahm aha-F van-rt; somlw 6am"? nl-il-hl-P“ cégn"; ZFDWJMEL‘ i "u"? ‘llsiml- E fltlnfl thrill that comes with a Qlmwy 7 ma; woman wuo cinema-e ORDER-AND, Correctly fiuod glasses I‘ brisk rubdown with Abaorhii-ie, Jr. N!l-% ‘T R95“ ‘T ma“ ‘Mm: ‘ {m ‘ often work wonders. . 1t m, m, body .11 gglgw-rglicvfl uni‘: tiredness and sore muscie-stimu- t ‘B: Have your chiid’s i :;’d:°‘:':;‘:;*u°“_rttmm,“ t’ ‘ \, . "milled especially, ‘ ,‘ ethe pleaaureol l P3’? p l a bath with ndash or Abaorbine. 1i». ° l in the water. For rub-down c - l, c r iiurciiisoll '- c ‘v- "cr- c" ~="-' - n I Aboorblno, Jr. Oat s bottle st your dmlgillfl-Ql-fl. i“ , F. Gordon Hutcheson "Optometrists-At your """"‘ “ "’f',/,,,"f',f§.""" L service. ' ' - I " . i . Jr '7 clim.innroeinnsmuo.isa.mmlfllllflli"""* ‘ ' ' I v I ‘In: v n1.“ y: 1 Lonesome. Lover v sington, on ‘Tuesday, March 3rd at highest bidder in order to make room kIiQWn IJRSW 01' st- Clllllmbfl ' >- Bert [own nd His Qrchesrrc, 1 P. M., one car of work horses, for another lot. Terms, three months Church» Ell-st slde- P- E- 1» which it A F - TI, " ' ' ' 2? .0 , Welsht from ten hundred to fifteen credit on approved note. Hugh E iii the past two or three years has _ ' -. _. o?‘ m o ‘ hundred pounds. If you want ahorse Morrison, Auctioneer. 3630-2-27-21. ufldersviiv fiollsldefllble Yemllmlm liter l“ Lenliingion Shewell the Brunswick Hotel Stables, Ken- at your own price, attend this sale, as every animal will be sold to the highest bidder In order to make room *1 for another lot. Teams, three months I"c'-f~9 with anything but lrgliiiii remover litter on. .________,_______ ivorryilig ion‘ ink VOTED TlVlCli FOR LINCOLN twice for AClYflllLllll Lincoln for Pres- ident of the Uniicii Slates, once in 1860 and again in 186i. ‘ _._.-_i___. '< 1, C. M. Lampson £11’ Co. LIMITED. 6i Queen Street London, E. C. 4. England Public Auction Sales r 0 RAH’ FURS Shipping bags will bf! furnish- ed without charge by applying $0 R. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum. mar-side. l’. E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser. lnc, 212 Fifth Avenue l" w York, N. Y. Mm Everything will run mflkamtihhvyegmfi mplcndid work. Each night of meet- _____i_______; ,y‘w '55:?” HAVE THESE NOV», l. sizlnothcr in. ‘he kitchen Wm.“ you m“, um/opsration in the Prince County Hos- modern Cooking Utensils at hnndw illllll-E» ' They were designed to make cooking easier, surcr. And to mill to kiii-llcn appearances as well. want t0 liiilc THESE You will nut in till: put closet. You'll be prmiii to have them seen! Come, sec tlicm yourself. The‘ Rogers Hardware C0., Liini ted I fllfi | J Handicapped Six thousand lei ($37) had to be raised at once and poor Jon was at his wits‘ end At last he bethought himself of the priest's saying, "God will help all good Christians in their Mr. Herbert Adams who has been away from hte Island for some time returned home recently to see his father, Mr. Wm. Adams, who is ser- plaining his plight, and placed it in an enevlope, upon which he wrote in a large and shaky hand, "To the Worthy Lord God in Heaven." Then, either because of his financial straits or because he supposed the destinat- ion of his epistle to lie within the borders of Roumania, he stuck an in- land postage stamp upon it. Eventually the pathetic appeal found its way to the Post Office head quarters in Bucharest with "address not known" stamped upon it. The of- ficials, upon opennig the letter, were so moved by the naivete of the ap- pon.’ illa‘ the; forthwith zezau a sub scription for the poor peasant and raised the sum of 3,000 lei, which they forwarded to him through the post. Jon was delighted and sat down at once to compose a letter of thanks, this time adressed to “The Most Worthy Lord God in Heaven." But as the sum he had so mercifully re- ceived was still insufficient in acquit himself of L21: debt, he adcwl as a postcript: "I beg of You, dear Lord, do not send Your gift by post, because as usual the omcials stole half of it." sington the morning of Feb. 19th to visit his daughter, Mrs. Stewart Matthews. He returned on Friday accompanied by another daughter, Miss Linda, teacher at Lower Fre-e town who spent the week end at her ' home. The continual storms and drifting snogg are gradually building up the banks throughout this vicinity. Few of the men folks, at least, are ever seen minus a shovel. For if it isn't the road, the railroad or a barn door, it is a fox ranch that requires re- lease from its snowy burden. The Young People's League recent- ly organized here is carrying on a ling flocks of young folk from far and near gather at the Hall and af- ter a short period spent revcrentiy 1n (lcyotion, another spent in listening to short but delightful programs giv- lcn by the various entertainment com- mittees they proceed to enjoy to the utmost contests arid games. ‘The League is helpful to the young here not alone from a devotional and re~ Dead Girl BERLIN, Feb. 27. (B. U. P.)-<A farm laborer in the Muenster district finds himself in the curious position of having to go to the courts to ob- tain a formeal declaration of the dis- solution oi his marriage with a girl who died two years before ho enter- ed into matrimony in order that his marriage with the girl of his choice may be made legal and binding. This curious tangle has arisen be- cause the laborer, when he gave in forgot to take with him the bride's the notice of his intended marriage, papers. As it would have meant a long journey back to get the neces- sary documents, the registration of- ficial took the bridegrooms word for the lady's names, age, etc. When three weeks later, the bride was signing the marriage register, the oJ/cial noticed that she gave a dif- take their places anywhere. The many friends of Mrs. Alex IForsyihc are pleased to see her home again and in good health after an FIRST PRESIDENT HONORED AUSTIN, Tex, Feb. Qii-Memory ‘of Dl‘. Leslie Waggoner, first presi- dent of the University of Texas, will be honored by the naming of the new 3400.000 class room building, now under construction for him_ In tho business world, those days, a profit is not withouT. honor in any country. matters. B-rid the case will have to be taken to the courts lo set riSm-i Mike MacGregor, G. Brook Billy Wit, Myron MacArthur .. l 1 Witty C, J. Reid Turmoil Over . Beauty Baby It ls the second trifle that has created a really Parisian discussion. It is in vain that Mademoiselle pleads that her baby is "only a little one?‘ The hard hearted adjudicators sub- Paris." They have already elected an- other beauty to reign for a year over the city. \ Vivienne, who has a most power- ful following, is instltuting an action Jtntiq‘. ilmmwcc". rfwiuu ‘ jury for wrongful deposition and in respect of the expenses that she in- curred ln entering the municipal beauty competition. Immense public interest is being shown in the af- fair, and it is evident that a great volume of opinion is in favor of re- placing Mademoiselle on her throne, baby and all. Some prominent citizens are going further. fhev propose no; only tliui Paris should remain loyal to its first chosen queen, but should also become godfather to her little boy’. STANLEY SPORTING CLUB The second race of this club was held on Thursday 19th. Tim course was in fine shape due to the untiring workers of the club and there was one 0i the best races seen for some time. There were two classes, a three minute and a two forty. Claudia. In this class the horses were so close the Judges had quite a time placing them‘ and we hope to sec them all at it again next race day. The 3 minute class had three starters, Witty C., Soldier Guy and Billy Wit, Billy Wit winning out, Witty C a close second and Soldier Guy third. Soldier Guy was unsteady and could not appear to get going but we expect to scam him‘going bet- ter next race day as his owner is cn-o of the clubs best sports and races win or lose and that is what keeps the thing going. l There is lots of speed down in Cavendish and vicinity and we ex- pect to see them up to the next race. Following is a summary of the races. 2.40 Class as every animal will be 591d g0 the side. Fr. MacDonald is the well- until today it is one oi’ the iinest ed- ifices on Prince Edward Island. This is the first vacation in a period of four years Fr. MacDonald has taken. morning at 10 o'clock with Mr. Jus- tice Saunders on the Bench. There were two criminal cases 'on the dock- et, that of Samuel Yorston for theft, and that of Mrs. Mary Ycrston for ing is the Grand Jury: W. L. Poole, Montague, (foreman), Emmett ‘Donnhoe, Roseneath, Daniel T. Mc- Cormack, Launching, .1. A. Dewar, New Perth, Cameron Reid, Murray Harbour North, W. A. Johnston, furray Harbour North, Duncan Mc- Dcnld, Newport, C. B. Clay, Dun- driz, M. F. McDonald, Montague. ‘Court adjourned till 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. J. J Johnston, K. C., will appear for the accused. Mr. Jus- tice Saundcrs, Attorney-General Campbell, the prothonotory, the court stenographer and Police Com- missioner Trainer arrived in George- town after 12 o'clock on Wednesday night after being storm stayed at Mount Stewart for two days. The officials for the race were as follows.‘ . Judges, W. D. Coiley, Ivan Brown, Francis lVJurray, Announcer B. L. MacEwen, Starter, Walter Williams. This club will hold its next race on Saturday. February 28th. HOOKED RUG . 1y, where they were attending tho Capt. McDougali. held in Vernon Hall on Monday ev- ening, Feb. 16th. There was a large attendance. Prizes were awarded to: Ladies first, Mrs. Frank Boudreault; Consolation Prize, Mrs. Harold Jay; Gents first, Mr. Milton Furness: Con- solatlon prize, Mr. Lester McLeod FERTILIZER! FERTIlIZER l! We Enjoy Showing Our Goods 145 Great George Street The Store of BETTER Marie-Wear ing had increased, especially among the young people in the provinces where there is Government Control. ' . cred“; on app v d t_ H h R He has a wide circle od friends in ""__"'-- i Any ViClOr Dealer Monmon Aucr5°:ee,?° eaeaogiqe, PARIS, Feb. 21. (B. u. PJ-Paris Greater Boston. He will remain ici- mraomnmolll seamen - A Miss Dottie Carrier, Cherry valley. "m?!" LAKE SCHOOL v has two "Queens" and l‘ V"? pi- about a fortnight. during whiolrhe sermon on tempers-lee and prohibl- was a recent visitor to Millview. Grade vIn_-——1 violet M J vicrou raisin»; ‘AACHVM: i . P . . quant situation is brewing. A YOunB will be entertained by various tion was delivered in the 110M881!!! 2 H l n Macnonzald "m"! ' or CANADA .,'-\ll' e easants Appeal woman named Vivienne was duly sel- friends. The parish L; closely ad- United Church on Sunday afternoon Our school is prolreiilnl ill-WY- ' ee I l ' _ acted "Queen of Paris" some time Jacent to Charlottetown-Boston by the my. John Coburn. of ‘mron- ably. under the ¢flilv~bl°i “mils” “M” v I“ ' "mm M“°°°“lll= BERLIN, Feb. ZL-(British Unit- ago, but she has now been daposed Globe to The speaker began by showing men‘ o! Mm Dorm Benton. 2, Gertrude MacDonald; a, M“ ed Press>—If the expedient to which by the 1m,‘ she ,8 they my d,» ‘ tn; deadly meets o, gleam, on me MacDonald. l . ‘= 5°“ crmumi 5' human!“ Peasflm- qualified on two grounds. First, 111' higher parts of the brain. Ho also Mrs. George A. Carrier, who has (""19 VI-l- m" MacDonald; i _ ' i l INK SPOTS v . resorted in order to obtain sufficient stead of being a native of Pans, Sm ..*SUPREME COURT Al‘ showed how steamy the 109d value been in Uigg for the past few days, Josephine MacDonald; 3, 01m], ll. l L money to discharge a pressing debt belongs £0 Roubalx. and secondly GEORGETOWN. - The February o‘, barley w“ destroyed by heme h” returned to m, home new MacDonald. ' i Mm‘ Mm“ tam“ m‘ “m5 “ill 9f E were diclawd l“ mm by “lettered she is the mother of a four months sessm“ °f the supmme CW“ made into liquor and ended by giv- —-'- and” v-J‘ Margaret ‘Yum; l’ colored clothes WllPil iiunl llllillc- ignorance it was certainly effective. 01d babe. Opened Bl 660F830“ Thmdll’ m; ggguyosgoghow ghugiiquo,» drink- Friends of Mr. Ben McDonald, Stanley Dingwell; 3, Harold m‘ < diateiy. There is liiilo 115i‘ Glencoe. are 81ml to know he is irn- proving, after his illness. Among those who attended the horse race at Vernon Bridge from The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Mcisaac. U138. are glad to know she Mell Mclnnis and report quite a large attendance. has recovered, after her recent severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weatherbio, Lake Verde, were in the City recent- funeral of the letters sister, Mrs. The final whist and dance was The many friends of Mrs. Edmund Murphy. China Point, who has been a patient in the City Hospital, are glad to see her home again, and hope that she will soon he restored to her usual health. The many friends of Mr. Jerry Murphy. China Point, are sorry to learn of his illness. Friends in this vicinity‘ are glad to know ‘that Miss Prudence Drake. Millview, who has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital, is recov- ering hicely. after her recent opera- tion for appendicitis. - Laren. _ _ Grade III-l, Victor MacDonald! 2, Dorothy Jarvis; 3, Peter MBQDim- - ald. Grade II--1, Ruth Dingwell; i, Grads !-1, John Jilrvtsf 2, Agnel MacDonald. ‘ LCUIS é SORES Apply Millard‘: freely. l! was n aui poison ml closures. Any wound bull quickly lfur iu use. ‘Ihlre’: noihlnq beiiorl 20 to you. Patterns ... .. .. .. 2 J_OE R. SMITH . Mnrgaie, P. E. I. values of farm products- except by de- creasing the costiof production and by increasing your yields. Therefore, it is our duty to advocate the use of home mixed chemicals rather than factory mixed fertilizers, because of the saving of costs and the higher yields it means . If you buy chemicals you can purchase the same amount of plant food at $5.00 less than you will pay for a ton of mixed fertilizer, and have from three hundred to live hundred pounds less material to handle. Home mixed chemicals generally give better yields than mixed fertilizer, particularly in a dry season. Last year . FARMERS: hundred acres with mixed fertilizer, ' ci-untionul standpoint but also from _ In the 2.40 class there were four uging 1800 lbg, of a 4-8-12 mixture D61‘ l "I he fact that it is teaching many “Married” T0 starters-Willie MucGregor. BLng ""--_-"-__"—_"_ You cannot offset the present low . (l - . - - - acre He reports the mixed fertilizer _' a boys and girls i0 do their part and ' Gm- Helen “llmlllast. and M155 ' ' Mr- INCORPORATED i cost me $50000 more than the chem- icals would have, cost, and based on the average yield I obtained with the home mixed chemicals durinE "l9 Slime I year I was short three thousand bush- els of good potatoes.” Farmer, are you work- ing for yourself, or for the manufac- turer of mixed fertilizer? This Association working solely l" the interests of the farmer, advocates the purchase of chemicals, and home mixing. Manufacturers advocate mlX- ed fertilizer. The choice is yours- We can supply you with either 0i‘ both. Write us for prices which are ihc