m1... snos. LIMITED OLEARANOE SALE! THREE DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY warren 11, 12 and 1a MONTREAUS LEADING FUllRIER RUY NOW FOR NEXT WINTER! PERLEY EXPERT FURRIER NERE! ‘GREAT SAVINGS! REAL VALUES! French Seal Dyed Rabbit Coats. . . . .. .. . . . . . . $199.00 Brown Dyed Coney ..$l9990 Brown Lappin Dyed Rabbit Coats. . .. $22990 Mink Dyed Muskrat ....$395.00 Silvery Raccoon Coats .. .... . .. $35990 Mouton Processed Lamb . Black Persian Lamb Coats .... . . . . $59590 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat. .. . . . . . . . . .. _ _. $659.00 Forest Mink Muskrat Back. $49590 Fine Quality Persian Lamb. .... . . . . .. $695.00 4 WAYS ro suv---- OASN - ONARSE - BUDGET - LAYAWAY A deposit will reserve your selection -- the balance may be arranged in monthly payments. PROWSE BROS. LTO. ONARLDTTETOYIN P. E. l. Ask the steady pipe-smoker . . . the man who knows good tobacco a.‘ . he will teil you there's nothing lust like Old Chum for o downright ' satisfying smoke. A favourite since ‘i888, Old Chum ls so fresh, so cool, so consistently pleasing. p --‘Ilte Tobacco of Quality THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETUWN Thailentral Guardian This column la reees-vea ler III! or local interest. but odverthllg d a aewsy nature may be tneertel at live canto e word otrlotLv p;- able in advance. _ t CRASWELL (or Photograph. DlaoPHEBSONB-Mozfs ciotaio; Al‘ YOUR SERVICE-Milli‘ Coal Co. Phone 2498. CONFEUERATION L-LII IN. SUIAANCE. HOWARD Molflltll!’ fitted Footwear at L75 Queen Qtrpet. PHONE SAUNDERS 1M6 So! 311ml) 511d ‘wedding picturel 0| iucailun. PHONE SAUNDIILI IIOO lot Sifililp‘ and wedding pictures on location. T0 HALIFAX in Bit minutes. Vie Aiaritlnie Central Ali-ways. Phone 206i or 540. SPECIAL MEETING Gtldoflso- ton-n Fire Department. 7.30 P. M. Tlw-rsdav. lilaroh 111.11. MARY'S BEAUTY PAIIDI» “melon Building. $9.00 Permanent for $5.00. Phone 236. lttAnlTnttI: CENTRAL am WAYS three times daily 1p Mflng- ion. Alr and rail contractions tc Montreal and Boston. Phone N61 or 540. SUNBEAM MIX MASTER and lbasief-i» iu-st arrived. Toombs Music Store. till‘? POLICE OOUEI‘ _- M flu Simendisrv Masistrate‘: Court yesterday, a men charged wit); common assault was lined $3 and m5“ i" 30 dflyl. while a. man viwrzed undel- the Prohibition Act pleaded Eil-lli-y in thrchargo and was remanded until today Ior "n. tense. Five men charged with com. mon assault were remandad on bail ilntii today. A man who appeared 41h e. preliminary hearing- on g, charge o! shop breaking and the” has remanded for one week at h.ls own request, - . HUNTER RIVER. SERVICE. .- RifvaJ. I. Morrison conducted u“ 0\ cnmg service in mutter Rive;- Unired Church on Sunday, Rpm. m’ 1'9"‘. ieklns 8a his text 2nd Thrown’. Verse 1s. "Tho Lord have mercy unto the house of Oneal- pilorus for he oft refreshgd mo, Ami ‘$1! not ashamed of my illaiflfi, Mr. Morrison delivered | helpful address. The address lo.- 0"‘ b0.“ and girls was based (m the Golden Rule. The children’: llinmn vies-Father we thank Thee for the light. Other hymns suing “PM: Psalm CXVI I'll o! salvation lake the Cup. and Blest be m, 'i‘i:le that Binds. M155 Mal-y Mug, tart rendered very effectively "The Holy City" and a lull choir sang "Higher Ground." Mr. wrm, M“. "Aim?" “'35 Oltanist for the ser- VICP. —._____._ ::INFANT. AND FEE SCHOOL, lMtlUNlZllVG CLINICS, conduct- ed by th_r: Department a! Health; and giving "Triplg" pmgocuon against ltlphtherlu. wlflmlflfl‘ Lough and Tetanus. will be held at the following echoolm-Monday, Elan-h 15th, Spring y"; 130 RM Prince Street 2.30 P. M. Tueodly, “arch ltiili. Queen Square 1.80 RM. Parkdzrlc ‘$.30 P. M. Wedtteldly, Jlflivli 17th. tVe-st Kent 1.30 P. M. Rsxlsford Square 2.30 P M. Thurs. l!!!)'- ltlcrch 18th. Notro Dame 1.30 l'. H. Model 2.30 P. M. Personals Mr. A. S. Pollard. New Haven, lelt {or Halifax Saturday morning. Mrs. Stanley Dawson. Summer- sicle. is visiting in the City, guest of the Misses Hogan. The many {rienda o! Mr. Jensen MacNevirn. Crusoe Cove, will be glad to learn that he‘ is greatly unprov- cci. ‘in health. . Friends oi Mrs. A. Pollard, New Haven, are sorry to llcar o! her illness mild hope she will soon be able to be up around again. l-‘iiends of Mrs. Ernest Currie, Rocky Point‘, will be sorry to learn silo has entered the Prince Edward lslimd Hospital for treatment. Mr. Erroll Francis, staff of Fal- conwoarl Hospital, Charlottetown, is undergoing an operation in the Prince Efirivard island Hospital this morning. Mr, OllVFf Tremere o! Hampshire P. i3. ‘i. has nriternd the P- E. Island Hospital for treatment and his many. friends wish him a speedy recovery. Twin leap Year Boys Are Born FRMIIINGHAM Mass, March 9- Twin Leap Year babies were born at. the Frrmiingham Union hospital Sunday morning, Feb. 20, It l o'clock — both boys - sons o! Mr. and Mra. J.W. Don Campbell a! Alherton, PET. rs, Campbell is the Ootinne Mr: hec of Framinihern. (onnerly employed at the aminzham Na- tional bank. and a sister of Mrs.. Donald Crawford Mrs. George Mercer, Mrs. Laverne Butler and Mrs. Wallace Rendeil o! Framing- hem. The new arrivals welxhed three pounds, one ounce, and four pounds eight ounces, Another Leap Year boy ie the son bl Mr. and Mrs. Herold John George, Jr. i8 Ely street, Hudson. weight 7 pounds. 1s ounces. born at the Community hospital Sunday anal-alas. e hedrlae 10$ Nilflluddefsmuxture. Atevipeol title (Mend remedy brings qalfi, eng- Iortlng rellel Iron ooughlng—eleere yesl hear-uses breathing. lucilefyMlp lure Globe seething CAIIAGEI In moisten end lvieteete 4m Irritated throd raenbrenee end step tirettdde that keeps 7W llvolllnl- 0st bottle today ovsusursuoueorrssssose m BUCKLEYS MIXTURE filoanings Froin Rural District New Glasgow It. lee! Roooee went e lee clays a/s his ele home is llllkh recently. w. Ian Misbeod. P.W.O. student, spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Halal minus: has accepted a position in use mun! I'm e1 Vernon Noye b 0o.‘ Hooking and quilt!!!‘ parties "gm go b. the general pastime among the m: see these days. Mr. and Mrs. B. L Dickieeen motored to the city on Tuesday. combining business with piellurl. Mile math Stevenson enjeyld the week-and with her mother. Mrs. AB. Btevenson and brother Mol- ville Mire. Robert Millions enjoyed the peat week-end with her pawn-r‘, w. end Mrs. Leslie Weeks. .___.. Mrs Henry nos: has returned home, alter spending a low days with her sister, Mrs. A. B. Stevenson. My. Murray Orr has been con- fined to his home the put few days with a severe attack o! Le Grippe. Miss Ella Brookins accompanied ‘by her young brother. 000110 spent e pleasant. week-end with the Andrew family. Mr. end Mrs. Albert Lin: are spendlnl a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wright before tak- ing up residence in N. B. ——N Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Houston have returnfl! home alter e pleasant visit with relatives and il-rends in Charlottetown end Royalty. The many friends of Mrs. Daniel Mcrwden will be h-a-rmv to learn o! her return home. lvom the P. E. Island Hospital. teelina much better. Mr. John L. Clark was n villi»! to the capital during warmers week, where he attended a number o1 meetings. Mr. Clark is en ardent azrlculturlai. m. rennet Stewart and Mr. George McCoubtey attended the races on the local ice on Saturday ._ the two [enitlrmen are zreat lovers qt the SPort o! Klnil Friends will regret. to learn o! the indispealtlon o! Mrs. Geori! Dickleson and will look (onward to her full recovery in a low days. l-Ier lriend Miss Martha Brown ls spending some time with her. while also ls lll. While Mr. Herold Dickieson was talclnI a load o! logs to the mill, he had the mislortune to have his foot caught. under the logs, giving it a. bad crushing. which required medical end hospital care. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickieson enjoyed a visit to the city last week. While there, thv! hid U"! pleasure of seeing the show "How Green Is My Vatlelh" Th?!’ W"! the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Red Younker. North River Road. Mrs, wuriield Orr enjoyed a vlalt at the home at Mr. and Mrs. 8.0. Woolner recently, where she was happy to meet her aunt, Mrs. Hammond a also ma. W-G- Simpson, who have been IPIMUPII tho winter months with relatives in North Rustleo. Mrs. Blair Andrew hla returned home alter mending a llw days with her mister, Mrs. Brooklne and Mr. Brooklm. she also visited B/L George Kuslor and Mrs Kusior o! Bllrunerside. prior to their departure Ottssrq rumors lsey have been ll-ltl to M1‘. and Mrs. luster Ind two little deulhtera. Eves for daslrls tire price you can't lily LO. posted. Rnerettul farewells were. lilo/rum: what to-day’s focts. L tlead of ttillsharo And Yleinity Mr. Goddie Douc-ias was s visitor to the city recently. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Collin were visitors to Savage Harbour ree- entiy. . Mr. Leslie Douglas returned home after spersdls-lg tlic winter in the lumber woods. Mr. Ernest Cameron attended the tsookey eel-no -lri Charlottetown ‘murder night. Mr. Johnny Tra-inos- has return- ed hrlno alter Qendlna the winter its the hither woods. ‘lite school teacher Miss Bernice Rogerson, attended the hockey [one in Charlottetown Thursday pliht. ____ Hie friends are sorry w learn at the Illness o! Master Bruce Donu- lae. now o! Meant luvs-t. former- ly o! this piece. Bruoe always tries HEPATICA l! 'r ir/ ‘JV/ft’ ILA XATIVE admire your rooms. is on the third floor, ' MGDRE a. MPLEOD O to spend the week end with his grand parents an-d they are looking forward to seeing him soon as they nflas his happy smile. Mrs. home Maofivlillen, Covellead spent the week end with her par- ente, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Calneron, Head l-lillsboro. The people ol this district regret the illness ad Mr. Harvey‘ Douglas and hope to see him around soon Illifl- ' Mr. Melvin Jardlne and sister Etta, were visitors to Pisquid East. They were guests of their sisters Levi Jay and ltlrsrwailace Mr. W. L. Jul-dine la having the interior o! his houee painted. Mr. Harry lVDsoEwen. at. Peters is doing the work. Mr. Jardln plans to cele- brate his eighty- ttrh birthday March 21st. Little Mia; Joan Douglas haul been iii. Joan la a regular gem-uni ant in school and hes ajong way to go. The pupils are lookint for- Uheim room-Rd. B. The monthly meeting of the Wotnoifa Isistitrute was held at the home ofMrs. Geddle DOIIlQI. It Woe decided to strep the school. will"! which has been rm-der died -—-s "fllEI SNOWBOUNI FLY YllTll PAUL'S P Business - Pleasure - Emergency PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Phone ION-S , ‘Let the fresh beauty of WALL PAPER create new style for your home A refreshing, pride-inspiring “BEAUTY TREATMENT" for every room!—tha.t’e smarter Canadian Wall Papers mean to your home. come in to-day and‘ let one of our style-wise experts advise you on the choice of just the right designs — the correct colours — the most beautiful decorative ef- Decorate with modern Wail Paper and enjoy new pride when friends The completely modern WALL l PAPER DEPARTMENTi TAKE THE ELEVATOR. duesion for some time. It was also decided to hold Convention in the school. Moved by Miss dine and seconded by Mrs. Lodge Blrt. Tlise people of this District are looking {onward to this and hope it. to be an aninual aiialr. 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