_ ... *N3 i "mn urssr I . ' ' - `. _ gg g rrnsr or n.i.< , - THE ClIARL01'l°l1UWN GUARDIAN V' 'W f‘°fi"P'° DAILY 7 PAGE, . °“o - Th _ meiybrwlmlg soothe and heal the hritaisd mucous if* ,lf l. I l'¢=!0f= your throat to h c dlti , ‘ °“m‘Y ‘eq ""` mln cziiitziid °n'bl° y°“ '° °“l°Y y°ur smokes - - ' Ferl Free -hlplo Write -.4 » , , 9 r. ~ r 1 1 is THE ci-:situ / - . ` . |j ¢ _YU ngghunVnH\AA"_`__.Y Muni” / sy ing( ami...-_ ss . 18+ ~ :toying anon geo ary ,,,,| ,ou rr rms to any in tue Prevue.. ‘ - * Youca tf li ` "'*’ » ` ' ff ‘;, _ the ami einiinu tfi.°...°....""'°°'$ uliusanvs siinli-s.-mum me 9 AN ' st:leetist‘°rHiic:li§sllt egtbliebetlilld , fi ~|.-“ggi-pc I m°l'l11n¢ at 9 o'cloek. ' m»a."'v"’°,,.,,,,°‘- P Gecrze and Mrs. McPhee wh hav / M, ' " _ een spending the winter in Ohatiilotteg ‘ ` town left last night on return to' Saskatoon, sunk, ‘ iuassigrlstiio.-Jrners wui in ser- - |73 v ee in e Presbyterian Church, ,` lsihnlinirealt¢hesi¢n|te.oftmla.i.|u|iu,l¢¢tm|. agrslzflellld, on Sunday next, March a a. m. _ |____-ii aff.; per ect service- we know the claims of the makers. ,G Rubbers For i Lobster Men Lobster men should see our line of Bull`s If b- _ _ .ye iu ::`;‘;iE°9tSthThfy_a e the highest grade of rubber hoois . "1 C UI1ll€dS.ates. The sol=s are of natival color grey r“bl25"» Vefy hard and guaran' d _ oe to near. Th? vamps are six ply and solid comfort, long we ir ani demand They have h n d i ~ , ., and Nova Scotia for iiianlyse n ihe New Ruklalli Sm” ‘ ALLEY £3 CO these boots \vill meet ever years aufl fully come upto * _.bww - _ ‘- '*: _ _W - . 'I L GUARDIAN Q ` OAKLEY H.-In the list of horses published in yestarday's Guardian to' enter in the F. R. I-Ieartz race on' Wednesday last Oakley H. was unin- tentionally omitted. He was there and ready for the race. THE MIl\"l‘O.-- The Minto left Georgetown at 7 a. mi. yesterday for Picton with express, 20 passeng- ers, 28 tons of freight, 18 horses, and 40 sacks of paper mail and docked at 11.05 a. m. She will leave l‘ictou this morning on return. THE EARL GREY.-The Earl Grey left Pictuu at 7 a. m. yesterday for Georgetown with express, 43 passen- gers, 53 tons of freight and 120 sacks of paper and letter mail and docked at 10.05 a. m. She will leave 'lor 1‘ictou this morning. gg: ng ' _ f _ 5 \ --‘ "‘=‘ College Girls OKI) BGCIITO Special Rates 3dul)"3»l;’tinK their pictures tukcn Cook Studio Tuphn Silver Black Fox Company The Shares of the above Company are being rapid- ly taken up. Prospective investors shouldapply at once as the price will ad- vance TO $125 per share in ii short time. ' l ' § . because it is based | ‘ _on simple lines. _Sectional plate added C \ to points of greatest | wear increases its life' l' A - threefold. y ‘l ' $ Y\ Guaranteed lo‘ ‘l 0 ) _'I _ Applications received by Geo J. Rogers 0r W. K. Rogers G Charlottetown 3 7Mfmw6i I Poultry Wanted* We are b`uying fowl and chickens everyday. Bring yc urs along and get highestprice s. Butter and Eggs We handle thesein very large quantities all the year round and pay highest cash prices l".J.ll0l.0r Beer &Goif io-imtf Purina :ie-J i:_.__,.. _ " __ _ ._ 4 I - For l Easter Photos Call at the ayer Photo Studio | Telephone ig: }. WL' itors are invited to attend this sale. Moore & Mclicod. 3-7M3i. "All visitors to the Seed Fair on the 11th, 12th and 13th should visit our store and look over our line of winter coats. These coats are made in the latest styles but an the room they occupy is necdcd we are offering them at big discounts. Call in and see thc linc. Moore & McLeod. ' 3-7M3i. "Odd lincs of mcn's underwear, licavy ribbed iinshrinliahle wool and ‘ fins plain smooth Australian wool; shirts and drawers worth. $1.50 to $1.85 each, must bo clcarcd.q_uickly so out they go at $1.00 each. Men’s tute had invited some half dozen Short Course students of the imme- diate Vicinity to give an account of the instruction received from the Short Course Lessons at Charlotte- town. Four complied with this re-‘ quest., their names being Sidney W.l Brown. Warfield Orr, William Slmp-| son and Cecil Laird. The first two! named each read a paper giving an account in detail of the instruction received in the various subjects. The others gave a talk on the judging and scoring of live stock, on the most profitable breeds of horses and cattle from the furmer's standpoint,~ and on thc best varieties of apples to’ grow for export and how to pick and fallen on deaf ears, but on earnest and retentive minds that intend to make good and practice the lessons taught. The students were compli- mented and tendered a hearty vote of thanks, which they suitably acknow- ledged. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) A GOOD RECORD.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. ::From thu reputation Jergon’s Vio- ' let Glycerine Soup had miido in all tho big American cities we expected it would soon win favor here, but it has surpassed nil expectations. We don't seem to be able to_sell any- thing else-anothcr large shipment just received-Ask for free sample- 25c box-lil. A. Foster, Central Drug- St0\`0- 2-24 Mtf. ner thought that if such was thc case' p _ , 1'"- D,~_ Mmm- who is in charge of the! :..Moirs chocolates are popular proper param, to represent Nova Sc0_ iconfectioncry. Thcy are absolutely tia pack them. It was evident to all _ present that the instruction had not Since beginning this sale, ind action; Song--Three Maids of Lee, Ulivc and Gusste McFarlane, and Jen- nct Scott; Dialogue-The Mlnister’s Mistnlzc-Wiiinie McFarlane and Earl Foster; Solo-Florrio Scott; Reading, W. Godfrey; Tableau-The Cost of the Fi;-at Drink-M. Murchison and W. Godfrey. Song-llurrah for Prohibi- tion, choir; Phonogrnph Selection; llinloiziie-The Tramp-Winnie Lune ‘anti Jenriett Scott; God Save The ;Kin_g. Great credit is title Miss Bessie ifirosliy who spared ucithcr time nor trouble in getting thc music in fine orflcr for thc concert and who played thc diitcrcnt. nccompnninionts with iill tliosc who like really good pure, put up in handsome boxes and are sent to us fresh from the makers. You can buy them here in all varie- and Kent qts Want a Watch? Remember our big closing out sale continues, until every watch is sold. Wc’\'e sold uczirly 200 Watches v.e still have nearly ONE HUNDRED RELIABLE GUARANTEED WATCH- ES, which we are offering at practically WHOLESALE PRICES. » it i There is only one place to buy watches while cur stock lasts. ' G. F. Hutcheson LMIITHEHS! Wlliill THE. If cross, feverish, sick or tongue Every mother immediately realises after giving her child delicious Syrup dearly love its delightful fig t.aste.l If your child isu't feeling well; rest- ing nicely; eating regularly and act- ing naturally' it is a sure sign that When cross, irritable, feverish little one has stomach-ache, diarr gue coated; give a teaspoonful of the foul, constipated, clogged little bowels without nausea, griping, or weakness, and you will surely again shortly posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics, it cannot be harmful of Figs handy. It is the only stom- ach liver and bowel cleanser and re will save a sick child tomorrow on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name. “Syrup of Figs and Elixir f Fig Syrup Co., This is the delicious anything else offered. ZHONVITIV {:iONV'iliElill/\liI.L Rev. H. R. Grant, the field sccretury of the Alliance in Nova Scotia, for trnttlc than any tempcranco worker we know mid he can tell something about it worth hearing |:i||imii's nnwiis " S°"‘“ P“°P’“ -- Have Commenced if coated give “syrup of figs" eir :.'.f"::. "“:..*.:.':.'°..:: SPH" S€’-wi" Nothing else regulates the little one’s stomach liv ‘ . d 30 f t. fte d owels so iiroliiiptly, Gbesiodes ghd; H 7 stomach sour, breath bad or youi Fine Stripes hoes, sore throat, full of cold, ton: Fine Checks Syrup of Figs and in a few hours ala Plaids u . Mothers should always keep Syrup wide tasting, geniiinc old reliable. Refuse G1°€y Black (Continued from page two) Navy Blac ‘< its little insides need s gentle, thot- AndefSon’s han1S ough clcansiiig at once. g :i:‘;-.n:‘s::;°.':°:..f°°.';‘;“;.“::: Plain colors l5¢. 20° a yard have u. well, happy and smiling child Ff€HCh Canflbfics with °y~uu`<>fFf=-you -ui f-of Fine Regattas 320 356 a ard drugging your children, being com- ’ y gulator needed-a little given today The best on the Inar' Fun am-ations iorcinidren oi' au l{Ct at tl'1€ lOWCSt pI'lC€, 40 lI1ClI1CS ages and grown-ups plainly printed . Senna," prepared by the Californiit Champagne and ‘C “ ‘C Sf \( H (6 C6 the meetings. Mr. Grant knows more of hand to hand light with the liquor a' I It is time to appoint deicgiitcs to - this meeting which convencs on Tues- day, March 25th, :it Z p.m. It is effectively. The need of the Alliance of the Alliance was never more ap- parent. The forces against the li- strong. With the churches unani- live? Only because the forces oppos- ed to it are not united and organ- liance. We want two representatives ance organization in the province and Faithfully yours, tii e to consider earnestly what wc QI uri; to do to combat this cvil m.ore """`0r`e' uuor trumc are overwhelmingly The Alliance lnveslment C0- PROFITABLE MEETING - A very he bun, 506 B lb m hands() e mously opposed to it, the press Wag- I interesting and mst,.,,ct“§e meetingj ` S. _ -. ' m ing a splendid campaign 1 » - 0c The Mc- ~ - ’ was nam in Mayfield Fail on Mar¢nib‘?“" 5 1°' 35°’ 11”' 6 ' against it. both Political. _ _ ard, 'rim Northern F,;,mer,,» 1,,,,ti_ K1"“‘-‘fl DFW C0-» Com" GW” ?A°t‘;- parties pledged _ to suppress it, The final issue of the Company’s Capital Stork is now bein temuersuce socwtles undermuuug its made at Sr 3. 5o per share,yieldiug over 8 p. c- on the investments? ower and thc medical roiession dis- D i> crediting it, why is it permitted to Particulars upon request. ized so as to make their power ef- J 0 H N 0 H Y N D M A N fective. The Alliance is the only or- s gnnization at present existing for common action. Let it he a real Al- CHARLOTTETOWN from every congregation and temper- Agent fOr P. E. I. money to carry out the policy that Investments made lu Mortgages and Real Estate that are may be decided on. How much are absolutely sate and producing a high rate cf interest. you willing to contribute toward an ‘ 2_27Mtl,i[mo effective campaign? ` ' and of a more cflicicnt organization ="' '"1 3 _ r G. A. SUTHERLAND, President. Kensington, March 3rd, 1913. old, was thrown from a sleigh and in- jured her elbow so badl it remained MENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. 5 Minard’s Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,-My daughter, 13 years ` - a Y stid and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINARD’S LINI- a e J. B. LIVESQUE "All visitors to tho Seed Fair the splendid values offered at Moore & McLeod’s Whitcwear Sale Moore \- _ _ Yours truly, C at st. Josephs, P. o., istn aug.' isoo. RJ. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday nt lasting for one Month from February 20th ' next week should take advantage of 1....i...-0....... &'M°L-<»f1- _ "3-ins. $10,000 Worth ot Goods to be Cleared 0u r e a vnn age of the bargains otlered while you are taking ll ._....... in the seed Fair, March um mn fl th D The 'Iwo Runaways fouragcous Blood Dying as he lived "A Man" A Matrimonial Deluge One of thc dangers of adi I’ ve tl.-ing. ln lllusiratcd Song _ 7 on here-the iitb, nth and 13tl‘ of this inouith-we will te showing one of the higgcst and best lines of wouicn's rings vc have cvcr dis- played, 1 fine line of wcmen‘s gem rings ranging in pics from $1.15 up- them. F. LOUISE 'lUl"lS Tanton Fair Week nnging in price lrom $7.50 to Si 70. And Tlicra are other excellent values-see 115 Grafton Street R Y summer outfit. We are offering spe- cial prices to Seed Fair shoppers. Moore & McLeod. 3-'lM3i. "Ask to see that line of white cot- ton at 10c. per yard at the Great White Sale. Moore & McLeod. ' 3-7M8i. "Ab011t Uilhteeh heavy wool sweat- ers in pull over and coat styles in WlIl»tlV\f» ‘ i per yard. , Jfillii. black. navy and grey combination* Store. Moore & Uc1»»nd. 3-5M3i. s_..__-_-1--_-ala ' V8 _regularly $1.85 to 81.65 now going at _$1 each. Meds Store. Moore”& Mehmdwfwfrewsmaoiwasus `8-5lf3i. -en- Vic torias .w`;;1Ati;1ri1ilmli’II1i?iiil‘i)i: lt " I I C' whitewear for next summer and while _ R on its axis Wm accounél I; itsemsglgn' Mock: s|lll"W|f0l you are nidtown ine iitii. iztn and mmm' on the theory that the mm no pai S Mews Rubbers' “g_p Ja “md ,waist pms regulrr 13th atten ing the Seed Fair you ¢0nm4m. nearly equal charges of . , P _ E Cups 75(-_ gg °h°“1d vis" °“' “tm” and °t 0"' 1 itive and negative electricity ptilid ul; p]ice1§o|§5;0 ‘gm new 69c‘ 'lsc n°'db‘;'- I g:p’i1f.l¢lll¢’ 6”' ’ negative charge Ming m_ed0m,M'nt_ oys u rs, o: to 65:; now,de|r 3._§¢ i . - bl . cw at the ftilllglli T110 magnetism of the sun has no 59° . m c"e“` 38° d?'.du;nT;’1T¢;7£¢¢.» aDPreciable effect on the earth. fltitkl "°°°’ U C155; 0;, gsl Toilet Zeta' _ to ce . - ~ ~» Wooden Mantle Clrck. 57 5°. 53°; to dem, $3 75; 'OH Stoveg ' row S4 go, Wooden MantleCl0tkI. 55~5 1, m l adies Department From 20 p. c. to 50 p. c. oft all LadEe’s Wear such as Underwear, Waists. Childrens Dresses, etc; also Scarfs, Muifs, Stoles, mitts. Gloves. Hoods, Laces, std Em- broidery. and a splendid line of Dicss Goods at a big discount. :zoo pairs Cashmere Hose. all sizes, regular 45c now 29:; :oo pairs Cashmere Hose, regular 3cc now i9c; zo: pairs Cotton Hose. regular soc, now to clear at 12c;39 nicely trim-med coats from $4 00 CJ Carpets sud Qilclttllll Japanese floor square! fl-35-M" $1.40; ditto, 750, l10W5°°' . ' ' Stair Carpet, 45c yd. to dell’-ff” .r .1 35C’ t°d¢|[,,_.._»»16¢ - - CASTUR IA seas* s°:;,.“:'.":.""" ""1 t;2:‘.'I.‘1.".?.i.Z.” L' "' Halifax Technical College Forman ....1 c,,,m,,,, - , 35. » _ J s taken in exchan an <1 ses so iiamniien zse Bm, in lin Kimi You iiaia Always Bought 0”* B““°" °’ ““ Feserve 35s attendance sz;°°"t'm';‘;f A A R. J "D2 0 - °' ,‘-'-3-nm $i8.oo to clear at half price. H .