eg, 1919 ' ‘ ' ____ ._ .__,. ,_ ...,.-._-. .....- ...___ ,., -1-, I I- '»'~ .- ' - IE". <‘=.~~"~. -I..I.l“f'~. ml I""I"'<'I.~'..._,f . ‘ I . ,,. .. _...___ _ - -I~ _ f'..I."‘ THE CHARBOTFETOWN ("UARDlAN AGE Tggpir ` 'T ' ' ' f _ _ . ____ __ ` _ I _ _ AJ _‘_ " __ ‘ I . ........ .;..,___.____ ___ _ _ I _ _-_ _I I-ooriihrg our proposed Victory Ilona .---»._~._» ,..,_ ` ` `."` ' " '- - - If `II\ltII .iii e.ii°neiiL' l_iope that the I-um; 'if':I`Ii"fNW-'IS file Pftliltl' Time t0 Take I "*“ :"1" ‘I"'i'I""`.’...If"..'-I'.-_ B . Y ’ B Y ' 7 BRITISH _ _ B601, [reall 2lfid~Wim1» _ At this time of the year most people need a tonic - and by that we mean a preparation that will really i tend to build UP YW" Q£\].Vsicial.condition. In offering I British Beef. Il‘0n_ and ine, we feel sure that we are , givinga preparation that will be a real help to you, It . will help you throw _ off that tired feeling and put new - rich"'bloo in you veins. élging it _'now and mark the improvement. _ v; ,_ I I E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE i¥il$t¥tT¢$¥¢iI¢‘f¥¢¥&$\‘J¢5¢‘-‘&t¥li CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I '*‘ 1'; .‘.‘f` "35 3*? ;{» qt 5_5 5 -.'_~, F0" ’SAI.`E _--------r FOR SALE 600 BUSHELS TURNIP5 J. Heber Crosby, Marshfield. ` I 4117-2-22l\i3lpa. FOR SALEON WEDNESDAY FEB. 26th farm of G5 acres, stock and 111-1¢1\l\?§fi'I Apply J. Mobbs. Hun- ter Illver. 4119-2~22l\I3'lpd. FOR SALE 1 25 H. P. GREY MAR- ino Engine, with shaft and propell- er used part of one summer. For price supply to Prowse & Sons, Ltd. liurrny Harbor. 3732-2-lsstttf. ' Y if--~ .. S¢6¢#§¢5¥~1¢ié$#QIlI'II$1¢»'.' ,.I' _ -fI It awoassaaatenemeaa WANTED WAN`_|'ED.-BOARD AND ROQM FQR Young gentleman ln nice private home. Write immediate. Box 232 4144-L!-22m3i. .. __ RAW FURS WANTED.-50 REU AND Patch Fox skins, 1,000 tiugkngl 50 Mink, 100 Weasel. Highest prices paid for same. J. B, Rem lwllsli, 128 Gt. George Street, Char lottetown. 3337.975” I TEACHERS WA.\'TED FOR SALE--GOOD WHEAT. 4'/I cents por pound delivered. Phoni ur write A. E. Lent-L lliount Edward Road. ._ 4100-2-21 Mdlpfl FOR SALE SHORE FARM 131 acres land; 80 clear. Dainureun- der wood and poles. Buildings in good repair. Apply to Milford Cud more, Oyster Bed Bridge. 4129-2-22M4ipd FOR SALE.-100 BUS. CHOICE SEED harley. Apply to. li.A. Lawson, Stan hope P.E.l. 4148-2.24 M-Zllpd FARM FOR SALE.-60 ACRE FARIV. flracldey Point hour miles from ses shore. Apply to David lil. Robinson ll.R. Harrington. -ilbl-2-24 .Ml 3ipi` FOR SALE.-A SMITH PREMIER typewriter (invisible writer) in fire' class condition. Apply "K" Box 116, Charlottetown. 4154-2-2»i Mmwdipd Il ELI’ VVA I\"I`ED-- FEMALE GIRL WANTED--APPLY 182 GREA* George St. 4158-2-24 Mei pi __ WANTED AT ONCE A GIRL FOR general liousewoi-iq. Mrs. Ernest Foster, 148 Cumberland Street. 4083-2-20l\itf. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL housework in family of three. Apply i3 Fitzroy ISI. 4103-2-Zlmtf. WANTEDf-A MAID FOR GENERAL liouscwork. Apply 58 School St. 4131-2-22 M Si pd .___ WANTED.-A competent meld for sencral housework in small family. NI washing. Highest wages. Apply Guard lan, _ 3| I WANTED AT ONCE A MAID FOR goiicml housework. Small faintly. Good wiilges. Apply Mrs. W. E. -liiucw, 81 _Upper Prince Street. , I -3178-L’-2f»m2i. = HELP WANTED - 'MALE ---_---..__......__.._...-...._..._I_ WANTED A MAN OR A G99? “Flirt boyirom 15 to 18 years of su. Allllly Bert it. Brown, York. » 4063-2-1IJmwfni2ipd Wil HEAD STUFFED FROM CATAQUH ACOLD _ ”<‘»iI'.I.€'°It."'.I>I“’*-2’-‘i°I‘. 'I‘I‘I.’I*€’I‘IfIl" ~ <»<»-so-»~" instant i`~eliei..‘.no waiting. Yom °I°_¢¥9¢l fioktrils open right up; the sir ”““C¢° Of your bead clear and yoi WI breathe freely. No more hawkilll _ Hfwlllins. blowing, ueuiaciie. drsuesn 0° Stvussiinz for breath In Iuinn i l"0\1r cold or cnttrrh' disappears. | Gif! o smell bottle ot Eiy's Cream’ Bum "Om your druiist now. apnlyl It liltlo of this fragrant, antiseptic. I'°“II\18 cream in your nostrils. lt Nlletratel through every utr pellets °‘ *\\° head. mum, .nie ionamin or swollen mucous insmbrspe and relief °°l\i¢l inlttntly. ‘ ’|SlT|NG CARDS GENTS 90c PER TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY _ for Head Hillsborough School. Sup- plemcnt $25 for remainder ol' year. Geddio Douglass, Secretory. 4097-3-2l.'m0ipdl. _____._.,i _ OST--FEB. 20th BETWEEN POST Office and Guardian office the sum ot' $7.00. Finder' please leave ft: Guardian office. -i140_22 mit lt. I LOST--Will th¢ person who puked up the gold wristlet wutch Saturday nigfiit please return it to Guardinn Oillcc, 2| FOUND _‘.HiLD'S RING FOUND.. APPLY Guardian Oillce. 3944-2-12m'I _ FOUND ON SPRING PARK ROAD A fur cont. Owner may have some by applying at Guardian Oillcc ‘and buying for ad. 4125-2-22Mtl'. .Il IM ‘il'Il1llI ' f llii- nine rolli- by ox Iuliil mule tonaili. fl-ll U-‘»ll_9\'I£‘l\00 I am not ,.10w.1I, roi-gi.-t,_ l must no: forget. however, that I have nlrcndy Qgtqmded Wh.ill.1 liilull(l0il I0 STU’ 90"' “ ` Ebay enb It uulring it. I do not propose to cu; particular places. ~l had u ll¢l`H0m1`I"' the benefit could not be c-onsidereo.| llo,\vever_ in the nmkiiig of our pro-I I other necessary tlmpiicmcnts. Thiel _i‘ii.\.s. i\iI_-uiii-toon Churlottetotvii. lI‘cb`y, 24, 1010. oe-e»~:»¢~4»~:->e-f.-e-:~:»-:~e»:->e»-:~.°»:-:-»:».»~.--> Theodore Roosevelt Was ~ Explorerand Naturalist, Beloved by Out-door Folk I w~§~NM¢wWN»M HERE was ai side to Theo- dore 1tooi~icvvlt_ which was _ almost forgotten by men I who' write his obituaries. Not so-many" people knew Roosevelt the explorer and naturalist. Yet this was the menfwlioni out-of-door folk loved and whose word scientists lis- tened to and respected. I ' As a. recreation, during the siren. iions years of his diversified life, Col. Ruusevey. made himself one of the foremost nuthorities oxi American. fauna, penetrated the darkest regions ol' the Dark Continent, to reappear with n. notable collection of animals of that land, and plunged into ilu- irackless wastesoi' the Brazilian hin- ierland, to return with the story of the discovery of at new i~i\'ui~, wliirli no1v»ls marked on maps with the legend "Rio '1`eodoro.” Roosevelt the naturalist was al- ways a surprising quantity _to his friends. He amazed the veteran orni- ihologist John Burroughs hy his fa- miliarity with the birds ol' the United States. He wescontiniially confus- ing visitors at Sagamore lilll by If-ni-~ ing grave ronforeiico.-I io pursue a. ntritnge hlrd call or nn Iinfaiiiillai' Dash of wings until the owner limi been identified. To serious nnil p.iin,=- tuklng students of natural lIis|I-Ivy he was friend and brothel-; io the Icllnrs of long tales i‘.on<'ei'ning thr- iutelligence and prowess of wild r~r<-:i~ tures he was s. terrible enemy. “.\‘:I- iuro taker" was the woril ln- I-.uint-Il to describe them, and he iI|taI:kI~»I~l Ihr-ii' statenionls with his ussiuil en- ei'gy in bs.tt.le. l~‘runi the time win-ii. II liiih- lull, no hesiogeil the minister or his rliui'<'h with a. demniiil in hc- iohl about that feaisoiw- I'-ri-n|IiI-<\ tim zeal. his ii'iir\ro:=| iii the III-nsis oi Ilii- I I I I I I I I THEODORE .RO0Sl§\`l-ZIJIT. earth grew with his 'norly ami brain. "What ix a zeal?" ilciiiandorl the Bahbergasted pureou. "You read about him yesioriliiy, said small ’l.‘hcodoi-II Izalnily. "lu ilu- Psalms." The minister took ilowu his Cou- cordence. There ho found the an- swer: "For the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up." It is not on rsroril xvlicilici-_hu wa branded as a nature taker, fm-lhwiili. His almost feverish love for oni- iloor life wnsihe salvation of Theo- doi'o Roosevelt. for many years. and eventually was a contributing raiisc oi' his death. He never completely recovered from it fever contracted in the Brazilian w-lids. hut. his early fie- light in nature in the rough develop- ed him from a puny. nsllinmlin child into the tromondousl_\‘ -\'igui'oiis man ul' his later years. During his _rears ai lliirvartl iii- wns especially inieri-sied in untiii-al sri:-neo. lien- he laid the groiinrl- wvrk for his knowledge of nature am ht-r rhiidren. and ai one iiiue-sor- iously considered making tho siuily of mtl urnl history his life work. Politics-intiwveneri and claimed lim greater share of_|iis life. hilt. nev-Jr roiild divoifee lilui from his first love. After his prellminuuv sulioollni: In slnlocrafl in the New York A.r.c'i‘1‘o no Binsixliss wiru Yoi ff; 1+ »° ‘ =__.._-*'f*.:'f::.'_i;"`.1_." ‘.'_r::‘_'_'!t-_ i __ _ . _ `_` Iron beds same as cut I nd with brass Iiiiobs-a strong; / iid .___ .I , -~._'_§ I-TLIIII "f`_""'i`fI' fIii3.50 “ We Pay the Freight On all shipments amounting t0 $10. _ or over. Goods carefully packed F' before shipping. :I ‘ZW-~.~..-.. ..1II' 'II5 ; ~ I . Bullets in oak, ' ` Brass beds- walnut, mahog- any-all prices. In surface oak-~ a large variety . to select from- . geivzlezt Styles' all prices. Side _ _ $15.75 §gf_._____-$13_75 1| __ .._ . .__.~'-"" _ _I/-E. _._ s_ I “IIERCULES" SPRING MATTRESSES to fit any stand- .f`_~~ ard size hed-guaranteed for 25 years........._.... Lower price sprin morcy at ...................... .. -i S11 €J"l 3 $4,75, 5.50 7.50 and up ........................ _.$3.15, 4.75 and _ _ l\/lattrcsses guaranteed sanitary--fancy tick coverings at 5 I . _ ____ It-‘ 1 5; Zia' __ .ii 5._._.,'..§f‘_ .Iy- ni. Kitchen Cabinets are a great ""'"~‘ 'II convenience and labor saved. We f.`?If0Sn?Y.°IfIfIf'ff_‘IIfiffffi $25.00 ._ _ga &'|'iihv"‘ -I ' #sn ' ' . I \ * '* I fi" I ,ti I I 'I . »~“"" I tI,I -W Is J i _._-_,___ Q :,‘ _ get . ,g _~‘ 1 ,s- 53 ‘_ D _ __ _ Bedroom Dress- '_ __ __” _" . ers in rich surface __ _-_..-. _-”'=f'.‘*-“f-”rf"»_f _I oak with large f/5313*’ g-,_ si4e mirror I _ 1' _ froin_,__. '__ _ . I '.;I'.-.I - _ I /\ ‘I 'I _ °“ if " .f us » ’ :S '-'_"-' ' 'I ` ~-» ._ = 'I -_ I f I l< ' » ' _ I _-L-_ _:_' -_-is-fzff -_ ' H is ',~_...`q_;g . _f _ .'¢__'J substantial bed _ ~\`--~ I 9 OO Wéyveebvoo Q be C _ 3 f-Hi eewoooeoeeeueeeeoenueou eooewuoo ee - ~ 1 \_ 4oooeoeaooooooooooeooooeoeoaeeoooeeeeseooeeoseeeeeeeee Lots of big tzoinfortable up- Iiolstercd on I< i‘ot:I