oaiinnw an 'U ' '- $1 ‘ - - - me Says” our sr ish to that ` ..We never "kick" over the traces and fill your prescrip-. 'tions with “something just _ ,a_s_good”! _ ' V ' Not even once in a while l ' Exactly the drugs the doc- , tor ordered---every time! ` years oi' fillinghpre- scriptions with purest.. igh- est quality drugs have gain- ed for us the confidence of - the publig. And we value that confi ence above every- -.thingl '- _ Let us dll vour prescrip- tions. “The sweetness ot low price _- sdldomeqiials the hitter- ‘ ~ ness of poor quality" ` E.A.Foster ben. 2/Sf25¢ & ‘---‘*--"°**' ` Mr. R. W. McEwen. Bt. Peters- r.aNn or wunnnnaimows _ . °°"*° *° '~““‘¥‘°*¥°*°""» ‘W th? F°"' 1 THE NEITHER. ' . 1 The wheelbarrow is the most com- mon medium of transportation in rhnntung. Gains. 'riis msn is imi- unced about the wheel so that thc Workman ~doos not have to carry a portion of the load, ns is the case with American wheelbarrow. Some wheslbarrows have but one push man, some hn\ing` n pulling man as well; some have one, two and three don. keys to aid in the pulling; and some lift Bnuipped with a snil to obtain UW M10 oi favorable winds. The Blllillmcnt dnpends on the load car- ried. the maximum load being aiioui n ton. Transportation by wheelbar- row is from five to eight times as expensive as irnnsportation hy ral. in this province. Thus, the nstfva methods-of land transportation, even _ s* as ,.. f_ `. l ciisss The 20th. -bdttlo in the Obese tournament took place lislt-'night at the usual rsnduvsno. A nu of chess enthusiasts were prsssnt as well as s. numnsnml spsosston. ‘Tho- fo ,owing games were run oil: Lundls vs. Mamas. Lundis wail; Wortiiy vs. gouson, wbrtiiy won; 'resists vs. mas, Marcos won; Landis vs. Gar- diner, I games, Lundls won both: Ross and Woodman each wonlmgnmo. Come again tonight. THE TEIIIEIIUBQ ' ' 'FIDE l00il~. 5115.1 (Special to The Guardian.) 'i0noN'ro, March ii-Moderate to fresh northwesterly winds, in,r and no _decided .change in temperature. TI-IE WEATI-I' R.-Yesterday was beautifully mild and springlike-, con- tinuing clsar and mild at night, ed 24 The highest temperature record yesterday was 32 degrees above zero and the lowest was 20 above. The lowest the previous night was above. Atnihe af m". yesterday was 28 above and nt nine p. m. above. ' ' _ The tide will be hizh this morning at 10.25 and tomorrow at 11.04; it it 26 with labor receiving a wage less than rn” wnlght at 1043 and hmwnow ten cents gold a dey, are costly. dis proportionately so as compared with thc prices of other commoditiés. Yet Bhangtung has tons of thousands of wheelb-arrows engaged in traffic. I1; is easy to appreciate what railroads at 11.10. 'l The sun sets this evening at 6 and tomorrow at 6,02; it slsns tgmorrow morning st can and Friday ations. The moon rises this afternoon at will mean to the development of this 'l Drugstore densely populated province.-Chicago lournal Sunnyside ` ' ' _________,__ ::Rexall Emulsion oi Cod Liver Oil * - _ _ - ontnins allfthe valued drug principl- ,_ V ' -nu _- V_V;A__- Manv housewives have benuonned _thelaot-that their tarts and pies ‘do not have the delicious -brown desired. Always keep in your cupboard a small pastry brush and brush your tarts and pies with milk pust before putting them in the oven. eil Of PUl'¢Bt Cod Liver Oil without the nauseating taste of the oil itself and has proven i-deal in treating run- down wenkcned conditiond, especially in children. Price a bottle 75c. and` 351:., money hack- it dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gr-eat George and Kent Sts. mti l 1 5.49. The first quarter of the moon was on Thu.-sday, March 5th at 1.03 a. m There will be a full moon on Thurs- day. March 12th at 12.18 s_. m. The lsneth ot today will he eleven hours and forty-one minutes. CHURCH BURNED. BARBIE, March 10-si. Paul Epis- copal Church at Painswick was burn- ed to the ground. The fire ‘caught from the furnace. 1;* , “annum ’ _ _ Permanent Silver Foxes, Ltd., Motto: Permanency Aiinf;-5-_To produce the highest quality of 0 it Silver This Company has every good pointyou desire in a first class Silver Fox invest- ment:--- _. .. A~;= A-well selected breeding stock' whose ancestry is above_ question and known to -the directors. Fox Pelts C. A fair and reasonable capitalization. ~ D. _ Ranching on a most reasonable basis. There will be ranched fifteen pairs of pure bred Island Silver foxes, descendants of the Gordon, Oulton. Tuplin Rayner and Dalton strains, taken personally and directly from ., -i' -» The Foxes ranches whose breeding stock is known to the directorate. These are capitalized at $18,000 a pair which includes organization and promotion expenses. The ranch will “be fully equipped and up-to date. THE RANCHER will be a man of z Ranch several years experience. ' The cost will below. The present stock issue is $270,000. Shares $25.00. Payments: 10 p. c. with ap l .Q ,: I- . Stock Issue B. A- management of proved honesty and with special ability for the work... plication, 20 p. c. June lst 1914, and balance lst August 1914. __ in T his clompanyandithe men behind it are in for a square deal. Ask any of them for particulars. Here they are: . i . Personnel -I _ . _ Alex Ross, M‘.‘D., Ch’town,»Pres. Col. C. S. Emery, Newport, Vermont, Vice-Pres. Benj. Rogers, Ch’town, Secy;-trees. _ __ E..C.___Blanchard, Newport, ermont. ' _-"f-3-_\1f';_%hqde§_LXons, ‘ 'Cfi’town. , amnion Kelly » - _~ “ T. E. Earl i§V;Jbins, D. D. S. “ _.J Donalsl‘~~Mc- ilian _ » 5 J. 5". f -n.s.r_on. _ _.Die-€. y~,=North Rivsr.~_ 1:. Li _ _ li,Mur‘iiay River." . of tie" “ ~“ ` '\` ` ~ " ' " .» . ,__ ._ _ os.. ‘-._ _ ,_ 'f __ if .. . .. J* i _A ‘ EV §_; _ '_(l.V.V: ,,,9HV(( V . 7 » l ” swses;#i;e“ei`y-lP»s“f. Ai. - -. Y .V _ 1' , i ' 1.' A' I I r _ 0 0 s i li ` '.` , . . ‘ ._ __ . -*.. '_ , ; '_ .~»_ ~_} _ . , _Ei _ __ . " ‘ Colored) tulle is fam rinod w h the » -.‘ "' ‘ "" -»`~ j{_ lj - '_ =_- ‘ ' rorssgs ouquc bossoms. 1 ° mrnmiro -1 1 iris fvcr- 1 - . . _ » _ _ i The Medici collar fs among the ° las, seven -bodies were taken out YES- .. --gs sm t,r':i,ns _yesterday morning. _ Bhsrll Gurran, '0nrd'i'gsn, was in Charlottetown ysstsrday and return- ed homo in the afternoon. Dr. J. D. »McG}1ig'9n_of Emerald. was in thé city yesterday and return- sd_on the afternoon train.-_E. Rav. Fntlisi' D. P. Croken returned to his' homo in Georgetown by the ‘eastern _train yesterday afternoon. ' _. ` ' -‘-- 1 Mayor R. H. Btenis werit to Bou- i: yesterday eftcrsccn 5;" the css tern train. ‘ » ern train and ro; utered at the Queen Hon. John Richards, Bideiord, came to Charlottetown bv the west- ern twin' and registered nt the Queen Hotel. f W. M. S. MEET.-The March moot- .ing of she Women’s Missionary Bu- clety of Chcrry.V-alley, was held at the home of Mrs. 'i`i-ueniun Jenkins. Mr. Diluzweli Jcnlflus, Vernon, sei companied bv ills sister, Miss Dclite. have returned home -after a pleasant Vlilt with relnt ves in Annandale. ‘ ____ Mr. R. H. Campbell, Superintend- ant of Educaftion. was ri passenger by the afternoon train to Montague yesterday. ' Mr. K. J. M-artlrl, Stipendiury Magistrate of Ohnrlottetown, was n Passenger to Summerslde, yesterday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman, leaves t.-his morning on return to their homlin Bay View after spending the winter in Charlottetown with their son-in-law,_Mr. J. Stanley Wedlock. Mr. J. C. McDougall, until recent- ly of the utah of the Royal Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, left yester- day afternoon for Georgetown en route to Halifax where he bus been transferred. ~ Miss Eliza Macdonald, sister of Rev. J. J. Macdonald, Kinkora, who has been .visiting her relatives at Gleniinaafi has returned tn Klnkore. -I. _ Mrs. Thomas White, J r., Charlotte- town, left Monday afternoon for Georgetown enroute to St. John. Mr. White accompanied her as [ar ns Pictou. Miss Randle, head miliiner of Messrs. Prowse Bros., Ltd., left Mon- day afternoon for Georgetown en route to attend the millinery open- ing in St. John, Boston and New York. Mir. Albert E. Simpson, M. P., of St. Peters, whose long illness caused his friends so much uneasiness, is being welcomed in Charlottetown having ‘arrived yesterday to take his seat in the House at the ol>811~ ing today. The many friends of Mr. Alex, Mc- Kinnon, wbo has been ill at Wind- sor College, will learn with pleasure. th-at he has passed the crisis of his illness safely. Word was received in t-he city yesterday from his father, Mr. J. J. McKinnon, who is with him. _ Mr. H, J. McCormack, eheesemak- "er, St. Georze’s, spent a few' days re- cently in Glonllnnan visiting friends and rene\i'i_11x‘ old acqinointances. Mr Mc0ormsok‘ has an' excellent record us _a ehsssemaksr, he having spent. three years in that capacity in Hills- `horo Factory whore ‘hisservines warn ao sutisfactorv to all concerned that they unanimously invited him to take charge. of the factory this your. --I. - - 4 ._ ::Rexnll.Oatarrix Jolly is n splendid preparation for Oatarrh, cold in the head and other similar ailments! It is put up in a patent tubs with tap- rring nozzle and ii used according to directions will work wonderful euros. Price ii tube 2.'»c. The MacKinnon Drug Cn., Corner Great George und Kent Sis. mtl SEARCHING THE RUINB FOR DEAD BODIIQS. sr. LOUIS. Merch 10.-Search of the ruins of yesterdays fire are t0Tl¢~ pin todny,,Bearchll'g\ht§ have revealed what ioolnvlikeia pile of eleven bod- . tcrday and 27 others are known to have been in the building, have hccn given up for dead l. ___...___.»--»--- STYLE TIPS FROM NEW/ YORK. Black tulle imparts s smart touch to any gown. l l O The sleeveless Jacket is growing in favor. ` V I O I White continues among the smart colors, __ O C O ‘ . 'i‘hrse~plncs suits oi taiicta are the latest. O l l The suede clove is suparsoding the glass-glove. l v s o l Girdlcs and sashm are still an im- Dortant item. ` 0 O I Sui-lnz gowns made of black sllks are fashionable. ‘ _ l s o Parasols of white inofrs show n black satin border. O 0 I ‘ ‘ ‘rhs new shirts still nrmrve tan psp-top silhouette. The lblnf llstive of transparent ma /T “`, re/ _g J Prrsonnis _ s __ a 'In \ We 7'; ' `\ /'f- `A ~' N We V _ 4 V V V V . /VVVVL _VV /.V V . _ A l Frame .,"'@/(ill)'~J_il§,N\/,\~“- (gl) /._l')]; _”'°<7‘=:7 - Frame _ ; ' l _ l Pictures V .1:;T;;;:";i"ii:'i;“:1iTIT‘"";;;“;‘;i;i'___J _ Picture 1.: lu _ 4-Cha}loEtetown--_-March 10 V11V 12> .V i _’ ’_ 1 Réplenish your Linen Closet ' .during this Sale So many were unable to fake advantage of our Janu- = ary linen sale are practically had to repeat the offerings. _ This is your QppVoVrVtunity i to effect savings s . ' ‘ >.` . Make your list and shop today Youll fmd the s lop .. ,. , . ....\'. . ’ » .-,, l ping good ' ' ' - - » ' 1- il? 20 ve' Cent :2.‘....;f"a‘;:.»...z.‘;‘.f.“‘;e rg() vcr we i Off etc. ofyevcry kind. _ this before it’s all gone. \Special i lf you want some good sheeting uf ri very low price try and get some of V It is 70 inches wide - full bleachcd~soft smooth Finish - free from drcs ' sing -round heavy thread - a sheeting fully equal to most 35c sheeting | X |" l ’.€\ . li. _ " 25 C ii ...iz » . ~ < i § and 33 x 44 at 18c Each l x 1 Two good bargains in towels! 1!" § Ten dozen only offered at Each 15C compare with usual i0clines. _ . Buy a lot of these pillow slips 16C 1 of good quality English bleached cotton, nicely furnished with l double tucking and hemstitched sizes 33 x 40 inch l6c. Also in 33 x 42 at l'7c z :fi ‘-~ . l i. r ~ _ , » . - Tgwels of nice quality fine linen TQWQIS of strong bleached all over . huck, finished with dainty damask border linen huckabuck or pretty designs. Size f with space for monogram 18 x 36 19 x 40 inches. Ready hcmmcd ` inch Ready hemmed _c Each... C l 1.7510 2.10 0 Curtains at 1.25 -' Lace curtains fin white and cream - all good designs but only one or two pairs to each design, Clean and fresh. 'l`o make room _for our new goods U we offer you your choice at 1 prepaid ° p / ‘ O ` I O \ . Curtains and curtalmngs---cheap 25c to 30c curiainings l5c 40c to 45c curtainings 25c Pretty white muslin frilled cur- ~ tainings---various designs---lovely wide 'Y' goods---our reason for reducing. them_ `_ is because we are overstocked in ` these kinds. , _ Write for sam les. ' \~ - ~- - _ I ‘ mf l_;_ - f f _ _ - .-.___;.. .. _-_-; .__-_-.___ ,_ _ -Spring hats are very smull and n- ` a s o ‘Many low-necked, short-sleeved eThe new costumes show hip puffllngs and draped open skirts. __ s s o #The tailored suits is given to flare effects both in the cost_and skirt. s 0 0' .'Manv of the fashiono\ie draped tur- bnns are made of white moire. I O O ` Bastls-back skirts are noticed' a- nions the suits for young women. O C l _Flowersd tunica with plain shirts represented rt sprinz combination. C C 0 _ Most of the collars used' on 'the spring frocks are of linen or plaque. O O l .Transparent standing collars with ol- without wire are distinctlv favor- sd. ‘ I 0 0 ' Flowersd ribbon makes is verv ef- foctite trimming for the dancin: frook. I . _ _ _V V _ V _ _ V_ _ , _ _, V __ _ V _ _ ‘Bodices of shedr. material with, V ~ _~ " _ _W ',frfi'ii. -ti*-;,.'f_-f`j. t"~`».i:£-i th ‘ ff. :mal i-_sun in masses. §,‘;‘;§:_°‘ °‘°*“ “V °““ °°““fV‘“*= ‘"1 ~”` “ VV' -V911 V.V,_ V _ .Vg B ._ V ser". 0| M-||}|;n.t_ ;0|o|-ml Wm be ...___ -_, _ \C0l'i'dcted for every Wednesday null ` ‘ ' ' ’ ` ' ‘ ` `--“!""* - ~ ` 1 ~ *i~ - .-*»:= much in Bvlilsncs this sprint The ellect is ehnrming_ for the sown. ooo erv on white gloves. I l U The hasuun of -n generation neo is out again, but is far more artistic e and is cnlled ri hodic . 1 S U The ellccf. of the new spring styles ln skirts is either hicked up in thc front or tucked up in the back. U U Q Newer than the nn' sailor-collar of skunk tween of brown satin. U C U .All manner.oi bindings are making connection with their appearance in dresses. suits and coats. 0 O O The latest :fur trlmmlnz is monkey: at It makes charn~infz revere to n for it is lonr nd silky. ‘ U O O Gloves ' ' ~ more or are wc -n ns much as white. Satin rlny issue- ) 'D , oats (write) §%% -is ri -sl* “Q ,_ _ M h I-lay (pcr mt.) G0 to 70. V -h nano.: Eggs (per don.) 32 to 35i modes that have survived. The new lioiliccs have delicate -‘in I a s o linings piled one on top of the other i‘,|,i¢k¢»n (pl-r pnlr) 51,30 in .i;;_|m ' d i f it d ' ' ' :;';_%£;?tgXne:;;1mme W th ru an . The sclvmgcn of some of tlin nci ` . taffetaa in-aku vcrv effective trimmings Tumips (per WBV) KUWUS Of fauna are BWI* l At present thcrre is un unusual ¢ ° ° mount of hlnck stitching or cmbroifi- “QM uh) scarf is n huns with bands bc- Applsl rpk.) In £0 200- l C0 less somber. hit 1 all the ..,urnl tan and kindred tlnts` ARLOTT ETOW N M A RK Eff .4 HEAD orric” ' US* Cliicwn . in it i::;:°::::>...i.. S' ..._ “' Calfskins Bde. 3Bc. p, lluttor (pt-i' ill.) 30 \,, 32 Fowl (ench\ un Q., gn ,Ducks lunch) 'l5c. in lii_un V ‘ Potatoes (Der hun.) 35 to .i7 l.'» lu 17 ll to lili- 50 to 801'.. 131', lil in lil 9 to ll R to lllgc. 12 t0 lfuf. ‘ .'»c. hc. i3 to lic. 10 to l2c. Sc. 51:. lilo. Hides I Pelts Beef (qlunrter) 'Pork ( h) Sausages (lb.) Codflsh (lb.) Cornad Codflsh (l:».) Lamb (lh.) Mutton ‘lbl) Boots Onionsflb.) Carrots moz.) 35 iff Worth 2 5s 33C , yd “if a if fl iv-'i' 's an 'ii' 1. it - strong English sheeting `\ ff- " "r."> _,.. ‘ -. W T You’ll Want Some of These N1.” i» .. _= Bath TQWQIS Large size 22 x 50 Linen Crash Strong 17 inch all ; ‘ inch, nice fancy red and cream pattern. linen crash towelling, red bordered, 7c V; if » fi. 'Ti If »3¢~;.~. r . bs _ .. . . . 5 0 ‘ `\ P-" '.5 ., ll-. . yi' ‘ri 7 '$13 »‘~`€ fi 5'! 1 , .. _, ` i ‘ ca. ... . ..r 5. _s _ El . ii* 4. in i i . If. il* `: .,¢ . if . i‘ 7 _l