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McKlNNON Barrlstera, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown ._ "___ \ C. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. McLEOD 6. BENTLEY. Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law Mlices-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char lottetown. P. E. I. \ p 1-. f-. _ Monson & Durrv Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank ot Canada MONEY TO LOAN. 'f W I _ WARBURTON _ & SHAW. Barrlaters. Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank ers Association, Bank of Montreal Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- tion. Offices-Old Guardian Office. Prowae Block. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 1 ___ . DR. CLIFT CllR()NlC DISEASES Victoria llotcl. Ch'to\vii. P. E. i_. OFFICE Ilf\_ilRS-12 tr\_ fi daily. Fccs'i`n ad vancc. .-\| tlllice or ltcsidcncc---$5.00. lit-at ment .\lonIlily---$100.00. -I lv-f l, Ailing There are lots of people who arejust_ ailing. They have no particular disease, i A ‘ but are simply “run down.” This _condition though com- mon is unnecessary. The system simply needs a tonic. You could not find a better one than ' Hughes’ - Beef Iron and Wine lt contains only the purest ingredients. 1 Iron to enrich the blood. Peptonized Beef to feed the tissues. . Wine as an appetizer ; anclstimulant. , Give your system a little push with this good tonic and nature will continue th_e work, and the old energy will be restored. i Geo. E. Hughes __i_ _.gun -_aff-` T 'mi *.--u-_su-uwyvuuvan-on ;g-Ai&u~m¢£-ami;-u-nnnn-ani _ _K _ "i_'1‘gt:_ _ GHAaLor'rsTow_1g_ _ GUARDIAN.-. _ The cents W ,_ al Guardian IT PAYS to buy in this province. SCHOOL INSPECTION. - Mr. Mar- in Gallant, inspector of Acadian schools was in Ilustico last week visiting' the schools in his inspector- ate.-T. _ COMING SPEEDERS. - The "al- most tempting" condition of the ic ' light many “dark" horses, all of whic will no doubt give a good account i of, themselves when the opportunity Q for so doing presents itself.-'l‘. ' , NOTlCE.- Except the People who are taking part in the programme at H Mlltoii on Friday all Purchasers of Tickets will make tneir own arrange- f ments for sleighs as the -i0c tickets l- are only for the Concert and Supper , nt the Orange Hall. 8750, THE ICE BOATS.- The ice boats made quick trips across the Straits yesterday. Those t'rom the mainland _ reached Traverse at 9.30 with 48 bags i mail. The others reached Tormeiitine f at 10.20. The mail arrived in the city yesterday at 11 n. ni. RUSTICO, Ete.- A large number of people in this section are taking ad- vniitiigc of the good roads and flnc weather in order to get home their supply of wood. By the number und size of the loads that are seen coming l`roin that direction, Bracklcy Point _ seems to be the source of nn unlimlt-- l od supply of this heat producing nin- i toritil-'l‘. I NOTICE. - Subscribers are iiotifi- ed.that the price of the Morning Daily ` Guardian (mailed in P. E. 1.) ann l lllontrenl Daily Star is $4.00 per year. - in I’ E. I.) and Family Herald an Weekly Star is $3.00 pcr year. 'l"h price of the l~l\'cning Guardian an ` Tlic Morning Daily Guardian (mailed d Vlontreul D:\il\ Stai lilnilcd in T’ 14:. Best q u a l i t y Hard Coal in Egg Stove & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney Run of Mines at Geo.E. F ull’s Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf +>i<-i-a|<-i»>s-i-:-i<+>ra»>r-r¢r+-i»ffm»..-.-i~,.-,..»..- l'l(i2l-‘.5-l5Mlmo.pd l - < i ._ a Vi ' K Q W-1 You’re too slow in shaking that “naggy cough". If you don’t get rid of it now it will steadily grow worse and make Get Clear of f your life miserable. _ Rexall Cherr Bark Cough Syrup is adelightful and Y _ » _ . effective remedy, especially good for children, and is pleas- ing to the taste. We guarantee this preparation will cure vour cough. If it doesn‘t, brm \vve’ll refund your money. Price 25c. a bottle g back the empty bottle and Corner Great George McKinnon Drug C0...i ii... 5...... - §\\\\\YIM\\\iIIllIllI@\\\\\\\\\\@IIlA\\\\\€'&I¢ . Be Skeptical of \\\\YIII§l§\\“\\@llllllI Bargains have earnestly striven _to establish sucha reputation Phone 345 - ' t t h cl' ppointed them. Hickey s ‘l§lllzl1¢il;iyT}v3§isitveClig$vi1ii;erThS€acco represents not o_nly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. O Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., - =_ 9]////IIA.\\\\\Qg///I/IA\\\\\E\WII/g”'4§`\\\\'lla . .l i . (Q V lIf4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIl?4§\\\\\\\ Nu -.iii is can that clan... { ff’ -- If you want, good, pure L _i reliable tobacco go to an _-,_-_ __ honest manufacturer. W 1'- " '~-"'~‘~"`='-f‘ “I an-1_Ii.'." 1'- and believe our old friends - Manufacturers (Q W7, Y -' Quahty,»0ur Prices Very Moderate r - ' ' ' ' better When having your D|l1mb_m8_f€lJ?1l'ed- It 15 far . _ to have itdone 'nght,becau_se it will give much more satis faction and costs far less in the end - Yoii cannot really appreciate the comfplrtthoefcgggg plumbing until you ve once _had experiencewi ' inferior kind-once is sufficient. when youfwant the best plumbing, ;ho¢;_|0}\`i;€;§ prices consistent with high Quality. C6 I. W P 393--J. .Fred H. Trail10r°’il‘i°'ii§.‘ilI.i"§i'f§‘l'i” * ' 1;- far- ‘f==i= '- --“~“;f~' " i s , ._ t .» \ Q That Cougj Our Repair 'Work is of the Highest l.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian and lfaiiiily Herald and \\'eelil_v Star tinnlled in P. E. l.| is $2.25 per year. BRADALBANE.- The people of this vicinity are busily engaged in hauling their winter supply oi' fire- wood.-Mr. Blsinark Cousins, niiide a short visit to Dixon Road recently.- 'l‘lie many friends ot` Mr. Colin Mattie- son will be pleased to know that he is around again after a. severe strain which hc sustained from falling from ii load of liay.- Mr. E. A. Large is training his Perfecto colt for the races ut St. John next suniiner. :By all appearances he willsprove a pro- mising trottci'.- Miss Margaret Kelly, Stnnclicl, paid ii flying visit to Bratisl- hane recently- Mr. Fred Warren, Clinton, is spending his well earned vacation hero who - his sister" Mrs. Woodside,.- The moving ' 'picture show here which is held in the Hall cvcry Saturday proves 21 success and thc young folk hope they will con- tinue all winter. PLEASANT VALLEV.- The fol- lowing is the result of the January ex- iiininations in the Pleasant Valley School. Grade Vll.-l. Ruby Sharpe; 2, Nelson Warreii; 3. Marion Andrews. Grade VI.-1, Jordan Andrews; 2, Bes- sie Bertrani; Ll, Janie McFadyén. Grade V.-l. John A. Macdonald; 2, Waller Warren. Grade IV.-1. Harry Keating: 2, John Elliott; tl, Eliza Wood. Grade ill.-1, Edna Elliott; 2, ltcta Keating; 3, Charlie Stevenson. Grade ll.-1, llarold Sharpe; 2, Willie Stevcnsoii; Il, lvliirbcllc Mnclennan and Glarys Elliott equal. Grade ll.- 1, Gladys Stevenson; 2, Willa Smith;' il. Artiinas Wood. The following made pcrfcct iittcuduiice. Eliza Wood, Ruby Sliarpc, Alice Stevenson, ltetit Keat- ing. Artlnias Wood. liiirold Sluirpe, \\’illle Stevenson, John A. Macdonald and Chai-lie Stevenson. The monthly average attendance is 23.1 and the per- centage ol' attendance 85.6. WEDDING BELLS.-- A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday. Feb. 17th at the homo of the bride-'s sister, Mrs. E. C. Ilecr, 437-20 Ave. N. W., Calgary, when Janie W. Simpson ol' Ralph Waldo Stuart oi' llutton, Wasil. The bride who wore a tailored suit of King's blue broadclotli with lint to match and mink turs, was giv- en away by her brother-in-law Mr. E. t‘. Bell. The house was beautifully decorated, with pnlms and ferns. After the ceremony which was performed -by the ltev. A. Muhnffy of Rosedale 'l‘-resbyterian (‘liurch, the bridal cou- ple and friends repaired to the dining room whore it table beautifully decora- ted with carnatlons and siriilas, and laden with all delicacies awaited them. The happy couple left on the 18.45 train for Spokane, Seattle and other coast cities and on their return will lake tip their resldciicc at Hatton. \\'nsh. VISITORS DAY.- Quito ii number of visitors were in attendance at Prince Street School yesterday and were deeply interested in the regular work of each departnieut. Superinten- dent Cninpliell visited each classroom and spoke in highest praise of the in- dividual work done, especially re- marking on the discipline. 'of the school and the writing which is of a very superior order. the pupils and teachers priding themselves on their pcninanship. Shortly heforc noon and senior grades assembled iii the hall and after several choruses were sung, under Prof. Thompson's cfiicieiit leadership, Principal Seaman conducted u class in physical drill, the young ladies acquitting them- selves well. Mears 'l`.t‘. James. Henry Smith and J. l‘_ Gordon represented the trustees and remarked on the progress oi’ the school after which the classes were dismissed for the day. CASTOR YA _ For Inhntl and .Children _lin Kllil Yau - lim Always linglil Begonia - - ligiiaairool' ` . _Irma "We carry a nice line of imported oi' Bayview. P. E. l., became the wifc- FUNERAIQI TODAY. - The funeral of the late rs. J. D. MacMillan' will leave her late residence, 226 Richmond Street this (Thursday) afternoon at 2.45 to R. R. station thence to Sher-- wood. CLEVER ATHLETE.- A Kingston exchange says. A Paoli, goalkeeper e of the Queen's second hockey team inround Itusticoville has brought to 'and well known in other lines of sport- h . ing activity at the Kingston Unlvers ity, has been selected as Rhodes scho- lar for Prince Edward Island for- 1015. Paoli has taken high rank as a scholar at _,Queen's, being also a member of t-he stnfi’,0f the Queen’s Journal Paoli ls'a member ot' the Fifth Com- pany, Canadian Eiigliieers, and will probably leave for the l'ront with it during the summer. , ___ 'HORSE NOTE.-The “Agricultural ' Outlook" oi' Feb. (ith contains an ar- ticle on the effect on the export of horses. It points out that during the four months September to December. 75.000 horses were exported from th United States and that several thou- sand more have been purchased by U10 agents of the warring nations. Three times this number more could be exported wltliout any appreciable shortage ot' work horses. Further more, the kind oi' horses that hnvc less than 'one liundred dollars per licud and are a class oi' \\'hit:h it is zi benefit to the State to bc rid. A big demand for horses will probably oc- cur after p-peace luis -been -de- clared and thc owners ot' mares here should sec that they are bred to high class siullions rind pro- duce the kind of stock i`or which there is always n good market. 'l`he produc- tion ot' superior nninials oi` any kind is generally profitable while the produc- tion of inferior ones is seldom so. MT. STEWART-Private Everett Williams, Mt. Stewart, who was home i'roiii St. Joliu on leave oi' absence for a few days. to see his parents. Pte. Williams is undergoing training as a drivci' on a supply waggon. Many friends in Mt. Stewart read with in- terest the excellent letter of ii former teacher ot this place, Mr. Peter Hughes, of Millcove, now in Northern France, likely wltliin sound of the eneniy's guns. The young people of Mt. Str.-ivart are taking advantage of thc good skating on the river. Mr. C. McLeod is coaching the boys in d e lion-.key and likely will soon have a stalwart septettc ready to talic the lleld against sonic ot' the progressive neighbors. Mrs. J. Mclntyre, Mt. Stewart, who has been very ill for the past two weeks, is, we regret to learn, not inucli improved.-l.. whose hoinc is in \\'liitby, Eng., recciv ed a letter from his people after the boinbardment. The roof of their house was pierced by a shell, lnit none oi' the family was injured. In the town of Wliitby, 150 houses were wreckcd and no one was hurt. The i‘ Government is paying for all damages to the buildings and furniture. The bursting shells in some cases perform- ed strange freaks. ln one house. ii disappeared, leaving no trace heliind, except some bits of the linen about an inch square._ Otherwise. the furniture of the room was left intact.-I.. SCHOOL CONCERT AND SOCIAL -On Friday night. lfeliriiary itil: _there took place in St. Marys School ilhe concert and social for which the young people' in that locality had been preparing for some time. The affair proved it grand success both ns an cn- tertaiuincut and its ii nieansot' gath- cring money which is intended to go g\lllllWIllllIlIII'$\ llllll A Word of Warning- A neglected cold at this eason is apt to develop into a Grippe. For this reason et clear of a cold as soon s the first symptons appear. se Laxacold nd_ you can feel secur ginnst colds or La Gripge is remedy relieves ac e_ nd cures in an almost _magi- al way. Use it in time- Price 25c per box. For that cough,- ls your coug worth 35c so take Rousseau rup of Pine Tar an d Liver Oil. Sold onl Q- ia' - MII YIlll@\\\\\\\\\\ZIIl\\\\\\‘fl//ZIIE lllllg ,\\lllI UIII4\\\\\\\\\iIIlIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\§ll Cf aiaq l-tui- V100 nuiqmm '\| '< olinson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore IIIIIIYII/4\\\\\\\\\\\ lllll\ l Properl;r_lJ_isip-;ti-sled" | Prescriptions Our prescription dc- partment has an cnvlnlilc reputation for proinptncss and accuracy, an antiieiir- lc record that proves its superiority in both quant- ity andiquallty. I-Every prescription after being carefully compounded from the very freshest, pure,fuIl-iiirengtli drugs. by an expert qualified pharmlceutist of long experience is double checked before leaving the store. lliir dispensary is one ' of the larncat.rleane.st :ind best equipped in the Province. liilng your next prescription here. _,H the affair a success. but more than or l.ucy Dorion. teacher, wno was thei chief promoter oi' the entertaimnent: The following is the programme, every- part of which was rendered in grand style. Violin solo by Mr. James Gallant. Act 1 of comedy entitled “bitcy's Old Man." Vocal solo, eutitlec “-The Flag that Never Fell" by Mr. Autliony Dorion. ltecltation, Mr. Jos- cpli E. Pinenu. Act ll. ot' Comedy. M. Petre. Comedy entitled My Jere- miah. Act l. Song by Messrs. Fredk. and lgnace Dorlou entitled Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat (Encored). Act ll. of “My Jeremiah." Song, 'l`wo Little Blue Shoes, by little scnor,~ girls. Step dance, by Master Joseph la. Piiieau. _Third Act ot' “My Jeremiah," Song entitled Swanec Sue, by the Misses Margaret, Emily and Katie for scliooi equipment. Much credit Dorion.. Step dancing by Mr. James D! is due to all who helped to make Gallant Song “lu the Harbour of dlnary credit should be given to Miss Step dancing by Mr. Leopold Pineau. I l l LEWIS, LOT 60.-The farmers of - Home Sweet Home, by Ignuce Dorian to Boxing match. J. Jefferies and J.Joiin- son tMessrs. Brown, Dorion and lgnace Plneau). After the concert took 'place the sale oi' pies ol which there was a goodly number. The programme was brought to a close by the singing ot* ilir- Naiioiinl Anthem.'l‘. - * this vicinity are busily engaged haul- hear "LUCVS Om M“"~" SWF llallce- W ing their wiiiter's firewood. Mr Dun- WSS Angete G““““l-- Song eflmled can McLennan, the popular blacksmith "The W°"kl“gma“'5 Child' D5' (H050 of this vicinity, is kept busy horse J J Stew til! A. McLain) Caledonia. rece of liar mother. Donald Mathes visit to Mt Ve oi'» Mr Itory IQ inland North lost his valu n i r pl store from Car el delicious awe tins. as _pure lhle to make a .under the management oi' Miss Kath- shoelng for his many customers.-Mr Alex. McKinnon paid ii flying visit to Caledonia recently, the guest of Mr Tim Young.-The many friends of Mr Neil McDonald are pleased to see him out again after his serious illness.- 'l‘lie school is progressing favourably leen McPhee.-Mr Donald McAuley. Lewis, paid 0. flying visit to Wood Turkish, . 'a l hi Gt I per pounif. T ('or. Great G “See our wi in tooth brus lot at 10 can Central Drugst i I _ _ i ni' i _(__ Footwear. :W ""'f§’*‘ bureau containing linen, mysteriously ’ . Dont "Wait for the fine weather and PRI_CES. We made some heavy shoe purc Spring in order to get the Lowest Market P want to encourage early buying, hence our i fer of Men’s high class shoes at a price that is meet _with 'your approval. During this we per pair. _ 8718-2-22ttstf. W ATIO AL CLO continuing one week only. A full range of ,Men’s Box Calf Shoes, he a combination of good style, comfort and - Sizes from 5 l--2, to 11, values up to $4.00, c` week $2.98 -per pair. _ __ -2; - iiliflillii' :’§i*i'i5'. Wil- f AY _Mk }._ _ __ 1 'ly » -._-__( *_ ' - e r' - fl 0 er all' ner. if iv siiwdoii ni stewart ‘J ~ 'i" 5 S1" ` ' ' ` ` I -‘°.l|l‘l|ll'i'z"l~l|i?l»l|'=|ii\"' f /,L yy .. _ - f’ S 1 ` --_i ce” J Charlottetown, P.§E. I. l’..‘i‘i.‘l.”.‘5lf§11lS?$‘...‘l'5i§.li.J.‘?§§.“’.f.ii il; Introducing our new arrivals of Men`sl An Unusual Shoe E _ _,__ _ ‘\=-of-_‘-€..§= 1~ ._ U iw- 4|' 2 $1-:;_: xii -' I Men ot all Classe: ` i li* ii l - ii 1 1 ‘L- 1::-_ h ts 9 Compare the present value of your ui ings an - of -your insurance and if you are not suiiiciently protected, writ us at once to put on what additional you require. We repre strongest companies 'doing business and guarantee ‘ you low prompt settlement of claims. llriilntoro. _ 3710-2-23343' -_--_--¢ .""1.. - - - .g. t.. i , $5,866,981,()25.00 Startling but Ti was the value of property destroyed by fire in the United States during the last thirty eight years. $235,591,350.00 of this was destroyed in the year 1914, last ye ar. You escaped last year but the law of average applies lo to others and it may be your turn next. _ _ The only sound business policy is to keep your property by insurance in first class- companies. Attend to this Today Tomorrow may be too la b 'ld' d stock wi 4 se ( o ara, including,__ Le Hamlcaa El - i¢'f,,,, Ei A,.,.,i, Dm G. - fm., _ 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown C\*'e-.Roi d Jil rw f.i .i ' 2 P ~. - _ . ' . - "*‘°°‘*°“° “‘°_°“‘ 3*" “ °“°‘?"”»°°“ *“ W. K. Rogers C0. I