i -.'.` _ V _ _ _. \ , .- we stream; eweiwfriie very Hard and Soft gcover and dry. Wh¢I\"`~ii_{°\l,i'U¢__P_d _C031 Please remeiitlie1j___§l1'l;t weare here to l _ Hltfiinn ann. A l_i‘§f_l?hone_240 ‘_ ~-.;",Cl1it0WIl ' llti. -llti llsl -lltli ..Te’é‘a“l-.i¥°6'$ » .. _- liughesl _ DN!! f5l0l’¢ a place to meet your friends d,` ' arters f 2‘.i“i.lt’.‘.".1;‘_l.%“‘°"..;.i‘..-.. °’ _We specialize' on _ Horse -and Cattle _Medecinea 1 "'- ‘ Stock Foods _' Poultry Remedies Sheey Dip Etc. _ If you _have a sick or blem- i animal_ do not fail to call, Our thirty years ex- plerience in the treatment of orse and Cattle Diseases enables us to prepare spec- ial remedies of great cura- tive value » _:- - All meet =¢v¢°v*_'@' RUSTIGO AND VICINITY. -- lilies _ 'Sadie Crasweil, Rustico. who had been visiting friends at' Fortune Bridge.- Souris. and vicinity. returned to her home last Saturday. Mr. Joseph L. Blaqulere. Martin, ,was in Charlotte- town last Saturday on business. Mr. Cyrisc Bnote, Principal of St. An- di-ew's School. North Rustlco, went to "1 at li. m., _ -_ NOTICE. - Subscribers are. notifi- ed that the price of the Morning Daily in P E. I.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The, price of the Evening Gu iiisn and Montreal Daily Star (Mixed in P. E. l.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian and- Family Herald an Weekly Star (mailed in P E Il is Charlottetown ` last Friday afternoon and retumcd to his home on Saturday evening.-T. i of the examinations held during the tnonlh of February. ’1‘lio names of th fl in th different il» are ll-i, Bessie Stevenson; 2, Cyril Toonibs 3, Edna Le1’age Gladys His many friends hope he may soon recover.-Mrs. Mcliinis of French Vil- lage, who was nursing Mrs. McKay in h ill is rltl al ill ith er ness nowc c ly w pneumonia-Mr Ben) Stewart of . I SCHOOL EXAMlNATl0N8.- The ‘ = ‘ - ~ . _ following is the standing of the pupils ~ in Anglo llustioo School as a. result - - ' ‘ T _ WORK.-- For o pup s e gra ts ~ arranged in order ot merit: Grade IV _ -1. Hilda LoPage; 2. Raul LePnge;` 3; Leith Tooinbs. Grade lil-(senior) -1. Stella llollings; 2, Roland Bun- ' - tain; 3, Janie LePage; Grade lll-` _ _ , (junior)-1,Vlctor Buntain; 2, L01-no ---~ Stevenson; 3, Dorothy Bulman. Grade _ _ : . Q - Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) ana Craswell, teacher.-T. Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. ' i The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed MT. STEWART. - The Guardian regrets to learn that Mr. Peter Doylc of Pt. De Itoclie is seriously ill. ` UA" ’ Y Ee $2.25 per year. l . I l tho P. ‘lt ltfspenl Sunday’ with . . A t. ’ W The People’s Druggist Llliiiililnl A ponsoifra Dpi-‘rr ,Barrlsters and Attorneys Bolicltors for 'Royal Bank of Canada isomer 'ro Loan. LA. McLean, KA.. Donald McKinnon P;sl;|.e£‘N is. Mexiuuon ' »- #fl `_il ` D Ehrristsrs, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown c,'KcLeod, K.C.. W. E. Bentley, K.C. MGLEOD G BENTLEY. llrrlsters and Attorneys-at-Law liiiesa-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char- lottetowa. P. E. I. WARBURTON 5 SHAW. Barrlatersrattorneys, ‘Notary Pab- ilc, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Aasocistfon, Bank of' Montreal, Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corpora- tion. Oiilces-Old Guardian Office. Prowle Block. Charlottetown. P. E. l. DR. f LIFT CHRONIC DISEASES Victoria Hotel. Ch'to\\'n. P. E. I. _ OFFICE l.l"URS-12 .to 3 daily. Feesin all vance. At Uillce or Residence---85.00. Trcsl ment Monthly---$l00.00. 21-2~isMim_°.n _ ‘ Best q u al i t y Hard Coal in Egg Stove & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney Run of Mines at 1:-Geo. E. Full’s 1 Coal Yard I Prince St. Wharf lr idk* l il, i iw 1 l i i _ ` Here is Somethin that I %75 isNeededinEvery ome i |-|¢p¢'§Ai.v¢ l ... ~~""“"'" ° rr...-'_1_i;-,,.»-:.'-°"'.... ... .. __ .-.....»--- Rexall Healing Salve is an indisseasable curative cure for _general househol use-a first aid for every iniury-a pennanent cure for many common ailments. - kee it in the house- ou'll need it one of these X. D Y , _ ' 521579. and be glad you have it. It is guaranteed to give satis- I/ _Geta ho f C' ." Qcslgekinuon DRUG coMi>ANY °-;f,~;;f,.<;;-;i;.‘::.~;'.“°_/ a “\W I”l£“\\\\\\iIA\“§€-'IZ Be Sltélltical of _ _,_~`:;,'. . __ . s \ ' 25° ¢{:f|':\?` ' Bargains an All ii can an clan... ;° @ 3 f If you want. good. Pure 1 ‘-".'.:':-Mirza' reliale tobacco go to an honest* manufacturer. W have ieamestly stnven to ‘Q .rgefef , f ’.1.' ' ' " ..=§%-' establish such a reputation _and believe our _old friends will say that we have neverdisappointed them. Hickey §___ _ Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hicli’e‘iyii`8rr~NicholsonTeb. Co., l Phone _345 -- - Manufacturers Fife Insu frdnce 7 -Aiweasssty ' good strong stock compan- _ Then insure in ies,which never contest an honest claim such _ as is represented by ` ... t, QUIT. - At tho third meeting of the Quarterly Oilicial _Board held at Ken- sington on Wednesday afternoon. March 3rd, after kindly and encourag- ing references to thc work of tho pastor, Rev. George Orinan, ue was oz. motion of Brother William Boyle. soc- onded by Brother William Bowman. unanimously and heartily insisted to labour on the circuit for a fourth year. This he accepted. FORT AUGUSTU8.-The people of the Fort are taking advantage of the fine weather in doing their threshing and regret the ice going so quickly. The school is progressing favorably under the careful direction of Miss Axi- nic Byrne. teacher. Miss' Joslel Mc- ltue has returned liouie after visiting in Johnston's River. thc guest of Misr T. Begcaii. Miss Llbbie Cumniiskey Mt. llysn, paid a flying visit to the Fort i'-cccntly, the guest of Miss M. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gar- land have returned homo after visit- lug friends in Albany and Kensington. Messrs. Bruce l\iacPherson and Thom- as Dalton 'attended the candy festival in Faiinlugbrook durliig the past week. -RUSTICO CROSS SCHOOL- The following is the stnding oi' the pupils of'Rustico Cross School as a result of the exnlnliintloiis held during thc month of February. Names of the pu v friends in l\it. Stcw.\rt.-Tliougli the- CORNWELL' METHODIST CIR- hauling season was short this \vlntcr,il yet there ncvcr was so much lumbcri at Clark"s steam nilll as there is this year. Mr. Clark has over 400 cords to manufacture before freeze-up iicxt fall, and most of this is for his own 'use in his extensive business.-liir. Robert Jay, son of Benjamin Jay, Fau- iilng Brook, was taken to thc P. E. E. I. Hospital by Dr. Toonihs, Mt. Stewart, on Saturday morning, and operated on for appendlcitis the same day. His many friends are glad to learn that the opcrstlgn, though a ser-. lous one, was successful. lt is a rather singular coincidence that on the same date two years ago, “I.lobbic’s" brother Wesley, was operated on for appendi- citis also.-The dcntli of Mr. John McKay, aged 67. occurred at her homo in French Village on Thursday morn- ing. March 4th, after an illness of one wcck of pncunionin. Sho lcavcs to mourn a sou, Hugh in French Vil- lage. and one daughter, Mary, who .was unable to get home in time for the funeral on Saturday, on account of the bout being stuck.--l... " . ,. ro ssnovr niiiissurr t Gotia 25-cont. bottle of _'lander-ine at plls in the diffcreiit grades are arrang- ed in the order of merit. Grade IV-1. Anaclet Gallant; 2. Edward Gallant; 3, Wilfred Doucctte. (lraiic lll-llcr- thu A Gallant; 2, Adrien Pitru. Grade ll (senior)-‘-1, Marlo Cecile Gallant; 2. Adrien Gallant; Ll. Madeline Pitre; (irndo ll (Junior)-1, Lucille Gallant; (lrailc l (Suiilor)-1, .loan Gallant; 2, Marlo A. (ii-illunt; Grndc.ll (junior) 3, Cyril Gallant. 'l‘lic daily average for the month of l"ebruary was 25.6 and the percentage ol' nttciidnncc 75.3. Alvina Gallsiit, teacher.-'i‘. PLEASANT AFFAIR. -- A very plcusant evening was spent at ine hoine of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boston, Brookfield, on Feb. 15th, the occasion being ri reception given in honor of the marriage of their daughter Annie lsubcl and Mr. Willliiin Nclsoiinioorc, Upwards of eighty invited guests as- sembled to wish tho young couple a happy and prosperous journey through life. 'i‘he evening was pleasiintly spent with songs and instrumental music. _ Mr. Wilbert Drummond presided at I the organ in his usual satisfactory l manner. At thc appointed hour' thc guests sat down to partake of a sumptuous rcpast prepared for tho oi. casion to which all did ample justice. The preiicnts which was numerous and costly of which one was a valu- able gold watch from one of thc bride's brothers now at the front in France. fighting for the Empire. testi- fied to the popularity of Ula contract- ing parties. The party was brought to a close by Mr. Charles E. MoI)ui’i`. tho popular toachor of the ilisirlct, who 1 in a neat speech, on bchulf of thc guests. thanked the host and hostess for their kindness and hospitality and ninking a touching rcfnrauoo~ to the fact that the half af' their family was empire and he hoped flint before long those present would meet again to ex tend it hearty wclcomc to thc boys on their return homo. After singing Auld ‘Lang Sync and ‘thc National Anthem all repaired to their homes well pleas- ed wltli the cveniiig's engagement. s now nt the front fighting for t.he ;:vis|1'oss 'ro TH: 'esta ‘FAlR." are corilially invited to visit our store while in tho city. Any 'lu formation required will lie frccly giv- en and all wants will bo promptly at- tendeil to. E. A. l~`0S'l`Elt, lontral Drugstore. ' -8558-3 1iM2i. Watches _ikepaired We repair all kinds 'of glatclies, Clocks, Jewelry c. _ ,Our charges are moderate _Our work is the yery best. C. W. Patterson ’iCor. Great George- and -1, Llcatricc Doucettc; 2, Edna l’itrc; __ _any drug store, .pour 3 little into your hand ivrid ‘rub well into the scalp with the finger tips. By morn- ing iuost, if not‘iill,. of this awful scurl will have disappeared. Two or 'three npplicaslons wil. destroy every nd falling hair. Yoii'll want your share of this fresh supply of Molrs delicious kisses that we liave just received. Call and gc: tlicln while tl\cy'ro fresh. Price 25c. pcr pound. Mncliiiinon Drug Co., Corn- §\I'"Grcat George and Kent ntrccis.- 1 1 _J J: YOUR iEMP£RATURE TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Approacliin illness is commony in ica e y a _ _ t l ` t d b risin empera ure. Q l(lIlEnicz;l Tblgrmotiiietelzlc i etec it orei won be revealed by ordinary sen- sations or symptons. This enables youfto progride early rea men. goo Fever Thermometer should liaye a place in every home. it is especially valu- able m_ homes where _th_ere age childrfn. Allilhcliniczil t ermome ersw c wese are tested and guaranteed, £"1l‘iim°°il` fl s' ii e ome or .ic - room Supplies” Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore f L Cel ate’s Cream Simpliiies Shaving ` Colgate's Cream is the homo sliavers‘ ilcllght-it pormlts_lilui to -secnro a porfect shave in the ‘ least possible time.» it softens. soothes and gives the skin a de- lightful feeling of ,i'reshness. making his shave a perfect plessme. _ Ask your friend who uses lt, before buying--he will vouch for its superiority. Price ti tube, 25 cents. l \ 1 continues ' l ' Some Attractive White Linen Damask for 67c. yd. This is an all pure linen, good weight, strong and durable; nice even weave. with a. rose design and a very pretty bor- der in a scroll and rose. 60 7 c inches wide .. -_ . . . . . . ._ yard An all pure linen damask bleached, a nice fine even weave, a very durable cloth for everyday use; full 70 inches wide. Fancy design, White c SalcPi'ice............. yard Here is ii bigger and bcttci‘_bzii'giii in dainask. Linen, bleached, a nice fine linen, one that will give pei‘fect_satisfac- tion in Wear and will laundry most beau- tifully. Very pretty floral design with it hail s}tone. d A val/'yt pretty border. 72 inc es wi c. ii e . sale Price _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ $1-2_2 yd A good unbleached dainask linen in _u floral design. good weight full 56 inches wide. White c _Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . ._ yard An unblcacheil linen damask, heav- liei' quality cloth, known as the block pat- tern or dice pattern; 56 in. c wide. White Sale Price yard we still have to hold by this rule. Thg Two blaster ' -‘ .;io'»e¢'.ej._».¢1-__ Linens, Napkins, Shee ings o 0n the second floor there is a great display and ‘sale of the new whitewear---blouses, dresses etc. » ~ _ You are very especially invited to_come---see the bar- gains offered---buy if you are impressed with the value. All We ask is a chance to show the merit of this great offering. Specials Offered _ In Choice New Irish Linens Something in a better Damask, fin- er in weave, a little heavier; free from dressing. A velély pretty rose design with zi large rose bor er. 70 in. wide. White Sale Price . . An unbleached table damask, good iveiglit with a pretty floral design. Full 50 inches wide. White c Sale Price . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ yard An all pure linen bleached damask, very fine and evenly woven, will laundry most beautifully, carnation design. Full Z2 inches wide White Sale Price, $1.44 yard.. _ _ _ Here is an unbleached table damask, a good heavy one, but nice and fine with a very pretty floral design; will make a beau- tiful cloth. 90 inches wide. c White Sale I’rif°#. . . . . . . . _ yard _ Here is a beautiful _bleached linen damask, very fine, good heavy linen, with a bow knot design and floral border; ."_’i_°‘_“_'_._‘_"_“_i.“_’ $1-70 yd A wonderful gathering* of bargains in ready-to-use Table Cloths, special 5 prices on Napkins Free Hemmings---Free Sheetings and Pillow Cottons Hemmed Free A5 AT ALL PAST SALES OF WHITE GOODS, this time we will HEM FRl:`.E_ all sheetings, Pillow cottons and Towellings bought from us. A_ny lady buying roller towellings and wishing roller towels made, will have the work done without charge. All work of V d ° , d 's' of attentative competent people. 3°" °”° °" °"' preéniiis ii‘<'iiiiis§‘iiir”iii‘§.` me. nsnnsn mei; All Sale Goods for Cash Only v ` . I In order to make terms quite clear to everybody we wish to explain _that in consider- ation of the special reductions of pnce, and the free hemming etc, we must insist on all pur- chases being settled for in cash at time of delivery. With every wish to oblige our patrons, See the wonderful rangie of Whitewear---2nd. Floor, Blouses,Dresses,Muslin nderwear ot every sort, Fresh from Factory--at Special Sale Prices A oore & McLeod ’ 119-121 Queen Street ~ -caaatorrirrows, P. s. istaso _ -f _ | Tile Buaiest Store on Charlotte_town’s Busiest Street _ _;`_%_M’§_.‘,__i .’ _f__7._<_.._. ‘tic-’%~ _ Lgylih ' .2-‘T1 _.gi if ~' slr ,. ‘ . r . _ ,l _gp . 1' 11 »» il-‘ 1 :fu iff. _ _ »_l ,» i 1' -ii ‘V ` 5;# naar if a lzlu, '5 `. . .*_‘H"'l’.?r‘3€'§EE.".. ,,....'_.~i __;_-‘...- 2 ev.-»;::'; 15..-‘_.#.~.~ -_-31-3. - - _-.fm ...¢.__,._-, .,__,_,w, if 1'! _ .gf lgslf _'.`ii*_. _ .- Q 'il ;'l ‘ii " lil . .i is - ’- .-_ral ‘aw " 7" -;-7-""T*.i°z-`<'5E‘;»T.:. » ';ij.- sql. .ji :f" ;iii_f1_fff?’1 '.‘{;i'5i:§ ~': ' ;€i‘_i;»“__‘=‘?;';¥1;._,.-;.'+ 1- ~ *H- Y -15-"' ‘ a1"r"-:-'“T:'@$ff*»r-~s’“-@-.- il :‘ *’ f-_ 2 -.._... . ,e ._ ,_ fi ill r fi .i e-it ef- _iv i__~_ ii ll _ 5 Eu. i E.-.e~ i ‘ ‘- i‘ is ~ ,F ‘.'I 1. r l ‘ iii: