‘Girls! Your hair needs a little “Danderlne"- it becomes lifeless, thin" or loses its lustre; wh appears, or_'- yourhair falls out, dependable "Danderine" from a» 35 any s el Y MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in your home by installing ectric light service there. ou will not alone have the best: light known; but will also have at your commend forts ever bt-fore possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you "MARITIME many (l0!!!- snd conveniences ELECTRIC . 00-. LIMITED Con; dial-unfit Na h u n ail THROUGHTOSERVICE A Quebec and Montreal 6.25 a.m.. . Lv. . _ Charlottetown 6.45 a.m. Lv. Bummeralde 1.08 p.m.- -Lv Sacxvllle 2.25 p.m- Lv. ‘ Moncton Ar. Montreal With Connections for ; TORONTO and ALL points West Via the only ll Canadian Route Ar. 8.85 p.m Lv. Lv. Lv. 9.25 e.m w...» Charlottetown Dally Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Montreal; daily Connections to Prince Edward _ Beat Through Island Points via Sackvllle. a Local ‘brain ‘Ieevln Mllnoton at 10.55 a. m ormentine at 1.15 p. m. iQlVlIlQ Backvllie for See Your Tickets Read. _ Via---ANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ' ' W. T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Agent. _ ' Charlottetown. P. E. l. 70l0-2-l3MEitetL. W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. Ch-Hottetown. P. E. I that's aili When err‘ ugly dandruff -cent bottle of delightful, tore, will save your hair, "also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair,“ too.‘ 1L8! sea. .r a I 4 I Illl ll I 0S 1.16 pm. . rose mm. , except Seturdaye makes . connects wltlritrairl Shipping News _ ‘a ' --o~ l r s. . ~ n. NO SUOQIDY FOR N. H. OTEAMQ. l . RSHIP BIRVIOEn ~ ~ _i --.-- . ln answer to a series of ques- tions by Mr. Msrcil, Bonaventure, Bir George Foster, stated that the government did. not hrtendwobfter a subsidy this year tone steamship- service between Campbefitony-Jdr- 3.. and Gaspcnqpe, _. ment had grantsrftlrq" a service between-Montreal, Que- bec, Qaspe and qfiapeblac. Quebec to tho St. lsowfeifcefihippinguand ‘Trading Company of Quebec. PASSED sol-looses . sor-rom up. c. H. Harvey, of the Mgelne. Fisheries, Halifax. received-occult the steamer Vaenrzogq fir; effect that at 4 p. m. Sunday he passed a‘ wrecked schooner, bottom up, drifting north-east in let. 41.23 north, long. 59.54 bvest. The wreck is thought to have been the "Maid of LnHuvo" which was abandonded res on rnsjpnear LAKES i HEAVIERTHAN m 191s ice on the Grnnd Lakes is much heavier than st. this time last year, and in comparison with the i2 years’ normal. There is an average thickness at Duluth and shove thenvemge at Saull Ste. Marie and nt Escunnbn, says the first ice re- port of the season. issued this‘ evening by the local United States Weather Bureau. in Lake Ontario ice lrr imrlrors ‘s heavy willie ice fields are reported over the enstcrn and central portions. in Lake Erie the fields are s-olin along the south ‘shore, and n-hcre is open wrater visuhle. ‘Some open water is re- ported off Port Stanley. i-ce is heavily wi-nrowed. in Lake Huron the fields are ex- tensive and heavy. and extend be- yond vision. st. Olsir River is open for about two miles below the mouth of Lake Huron and heavily packed below this point to Lake St. Clair. The ice in Luke St. Clair is heavy and ranges from -22 to 28 inches in thickness. De- troit River is closed all the way to Lake Erie. St. Mary's Rlrver is solid and the entire length n, cover. ed with snow. i i t z t 3 t f ii ' A Free Trial o! Pyramid Plle Trent- Ineli h Ono n! the Grandma! Events ,\'au Ever Experienced. You are suffering with itchinB. bleedinil’. piles or hemorrhoids dreadfully protruding Now, go over "co:o@o@@;' | _ . ~: \- ,x = - .12 ,. u ;. 4n..- ic7l \ Y Y Y Y o olokc ‘@‘_o v A “is-ED MOTOR CAR AND BOAT 7A-IgnitionvEquipment - Tlieflilalnatlian General Electric llomrranyllrl. ©..@-_©al©l Seé-‘oultbooth at the Automobile Show _ A Branch Offices- HALIFAX ST. JOHN SYDNEY e Fraternal . A s INSURANCE lg m; belt inlnrlnce in Brill gnd- gt present it is put 0n l it a, tn dreamt. iigiirzrvfiirsgifififlfirrtnon There-ll I10 mums] insurance to compare wltbthst tuned by in; INDEPENDENT onoen or [OI-IUTIRU h“ w‘ “'_"°__‘.’;t"°ri‘.'3‘i';tsss. . High Secretari- {lll-l-lllllno. -- . . w’ r ll llcntions race" "“”'§.'.r°d."“3ll"§2'.23.$‘.l°‘nil.§ dis d’ erslnvd- a J. F. WHIARr sdead Cannot Astor! to - ll emarkahle » Yo! Pollilvel Ignore Tb Pynninls. - ' ~ to any drug store; nnd get a 60-cent. box or Py Amid Pris Treatment. Re- lief about ‘come so quickly yorf will‘ jum for-Joy. _l.' {on are in doubt, sen for a t‘ o rial package bar‘ mall. You wii ‘ then be convince . Don't delsynHTak-s no substitute. ‘FEE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID nnuc ooumrvr. vie-P id ircrlnrafnrt. v l-‘rce snmnlib nd me a u e ‘Preltment. iro of Pyrnfild Pll Plllll WfRDIl8P-' Nome Street trtorlrislouu clans on. r. c. CROKEN. Veterinary Surgeon, Office and Residence 171 Great George Street Opposite Kennedy's Garage Phone 804 e. s. i-reserm Barrister, Bolloltor, Notary Public, etc. - MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague - - P. E. Island McLea|t& McKinnon, Barristers, Atterneye-et-Law Office. Royal Bank Iulldlng. Charlottetown - - P. E. lllllld RS. Blanchard a. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or Nova Scorn HAMBERS C _ tau-assume: purine n. mouraen. IA. Iarrletbr, eqtrsmr. New! Public. Money to Lean . an. soul's a um.’ message from Captain Holmes. of I 1 ‘ ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - '" ' oorrrri oer Jtjstitcnegliectetlco d,co h, ‘fiiiiliiggifdi fiilfilftio? disposed to serious germ diseesea.‘ ' * scorT's err-EMU LSION should be ‘other. s: are first h... of lowered resistance, cold or cot-I . The energizin virtues »oi ott‘! Bring euen . nouriahmqrt and help to‘ the weakened system. rots Scott Q Bdwne. Bloomfield. N. l. 11v ‘MEMORIAM lrrvreor-ze-oornou There passetL away“ o‘! Rustico- ville on February 27th, Arneder- Doiron at the ‘age of ~73-years; The ' deceased had been; in poor health for some time and his tleatli W86 not altogether unexpectctLl-ie bot‘? the sufferings of his severe illness with Brent. Patient-e and resigna- lion. ' ' ' Having been all his life u fervent (‘atlroIlt:. he had the flood Brace to die consoled and sanctified by tht" sacraments ot‘ his (Ihurrrh. ‘Ho leaves to nnourn their loss, beside-e n large trircle of rfllfltivefl all“ friends, two sons and lhrecdau- glrlers.,ilunrelil '|‘|\""1“5 ‘m U" lzonrestenti and Paul of U. S. A- lirs, hiaurice lloiron. Mrs. Leon Duifflll both of ilonv River‘ will Sister Peters, Congregation oi Notre Dame. Newcastle, N. 'B.. ni- so one brother and one sister. 'l‘li~‘ funeral took place on Sunday 29th from his home to Si. AUKUBUIW Church, where the inst sad ‘HLBB were performed by Rev. J. (heis- son. May his soul rest in peace. {ii-fli- MR. DANIEL ROGERS A dcep gloom was cast over Lot 7 nnd vicinity on February 23rd when it was learned that Mr. Dau- icl Rogers of Hallburton had pass- ed away at the early age of 51 years. The deceased had been seriously ill for the last six months and al- though he suffered greatly he bore his affliction with the utmost Chris- tian patience and was fully resign- ed to the will of ills heavenly Fath- er. All that medical skill and lov- ing kindness could do was of no avail to stay the grim reaper and on the above mentioned date his precious soul winged its flight to that land where the milestones of time are nu longer counted and where nothing but the never end- ing space of eternity limits the hor- ison. The late Mr. Rogers was n per» fect speciment of manhood. lull. lbrond shoulders and manly. MN! being noted for his integrity and benevolence he was widely known and highly respected. To know him was to ndmire his grand qualities and gentlemnnly bearings and ni- though "noble, generous hearted “Dun" is gone yct he has left be- hind him a perfect reputation that his deariwife and fnmlly can al- ways be" proud of. He was attended clurlugi his ill: " nos, by his ire/loved pastor who ad- ministered to lrlml the lest rites of his rains...‘ ,Cniholio>;_(}'li_urclr ‘uf ‘which he was always a devoted member. ' i» lie-loaves to‘ mourn n heart brok- ,en ‘its (nee hiissKlanie Butler) a “"1231 children who will al- wgi-Qakiknemr... him ns n’ kind and loving husband and tender and, ‘devoted “father. A large number of relatives and friends followed his remains to Si. Mark's Church where a Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. A. McDonnltlpP. P. who also conduct- there. in the quiet little cemetery beneath the shadow of the church “Tiz’_’ iKFixesp Aching Swollen, Sore Feet HOW “TIZ" DOES COMFORT T|REO. BURNING, CAL-LOUS- ED FEET AND OORNS Good-bye, sore feet. burning fcol. swollen feet. tetrder feet. tired lost. Good-bye, corns, crrllouses. 1N1"- ions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness. no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in ag- ony. "Tiz" is magical, nets right off. "Tiz" drurws out till the poi- sonous exudetions which puff up the feet. Use "Tia" and wear small- er shoes. Use "Tia" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how com- fortable your feet feel. _ _ Get a 26 cent box-of "Tic" nOW st uny druszlsl m‘ dwlflme"! store. Don't suffer. l-lsve 85M l9"- glad tech-feet that. never swell. never hurt, never gel. tired. A year's foot. comfort guaranteed n!‘ money refunded. ifiét ‘Well- ' | ron. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment II “gym-luv uunuanvfll OIIII|O@UVIN| P. I. l- Bemoron lleolb noiz..r.s..-......it 10%. l l Ge _ plctcd thewdesfrrrciion. ed the service at the grave and ~ wberoipjre so often knelt in pray- er. our dear friend Dan. one of the noblest and best of men sleeps his last long eleepxllequieanst in Pace. The pail bearers were Maurice ‘Butler, Thomas (lritiln. Arthur J. Dalton, George M. Dalton and John and Fred OG-loiloran. -—-——_<-o->——- SEVERE STORM HITS CITY 0F QUEBEC QUEBEL‘, March llr-u-(By Canad- ian Preach-Quebec was struggling tonightsto recover from the ellectsr of one of the worst storms that evere struok the city. Every public utility service is demoralized and most of the city streets and. houses were in darkness ovcr Saturday flllhl. while henvy damage has been done to trees, over-head wires and other equipment. After a twelve hour rain on Friday, the rain froze as soon as it fell and all wires. buildings and trees were cov- ered with a thick coating of ice, bending the trees lo within a few feet of-the streets. About noon Saturday, a high wind sprung up with a heavy snow fnli and com- p High pow- er poles were broken down, leav- ~'ing‘ih6 city at night in darkness. All theatres except two were forc- ed to close down and stores were served with candies. Papers were much reduced in size owing to the power shortage nntl on Sunday morning no cooking could ‘be done since the gas rntrges were nut of business. Tonight lights canre on in various parts of the city, but the street railway was silil storm bound. The city of ‘Levis also suf- fered severely in mur-h the sums way froru the effects o! the 510ml. Says it is Sticky- But_Wh0 Will Care CINCINNATI MAN TELLS HOW T0 BHRIVElL UP CORNS SO THEY LIFT OUT Ouch l ? l ',’ ! ! This kind of rough talk will be heard less- here in town if people rrowbled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that s few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once. and soon-the corn dries up and lifts out without rpnin. He says freezone is a sticky substance which dries immediately and never lnllames or even irritat- A quarter oil an ounce, which will cost very little at any drug store, is said to he sulficent to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one’s feet. Millions of Ameri- can women will welcome this an- nouncement since the inauguration of the high heels. _ es the surrounding tissue or skin. - AI w PAGE SEVEN}! "'1 ._ - vvwvv vvv~ww vvvvivvvv >. z . -' ‘ " a ' 0 fig I‘ Ir. ::I T‘ 0 ‘ $1 _ .. II . I 1P P 0 rrtcrrrrc vlcorrrr, CLEANER roriie vwvvvv 0 ._ ._ . _ _ - -.- HOUSE CLEANING _ i, It will save all the hard labor of beating rugs, clean- ‘Y’ > t; inc; portier-es, cushions, upholstered furniture, mattres- i < ses, etc. , » j - The EUREKA has the highest vacuum of any port-jg 1’ able fan type cleaner made. Its motorcreates a great 5Q '- 1 volume of air which rushes tlrrotrglr the nozzle at such-YQ 1E . high velocity that all the dirty embedded dirt is instanjt- .' § ly whisked up into the dust bag‘. It docs not injure the .’- t carpet or rug". It not; only removes all the surface dirt, I; but goes down deep into the fabric and gets allthe dirt. N0 belts o1" gears to break 01' get our of order. Just press < the switch control tinder the thumb, run the EUREKA over the rug and- your srveeping‘ is done. N0 need-itéll-lr dread housecleaning‘ if you have an EUREKA. Cali and let us demonstrate it for you. _ - We Close‘ Daily at 530 i The Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. Wholesale and Retail ééévvvé‘ ‘*1 ‘ rvvwvv ooo-omwwoow so-‘ y‘ vvvvv vvévv v1 vvvv v vv-vvvvv vvvv vvvvvwé - A baby's brains grows more in Some pecale worry because they the first year bin in all its re- are unable to find out things that manning life. would worry them still more. .__-_- The man who calls a spade a spade at all tunes has morb enem- ies than friends. ;. ‘T’ The South American sloth is cap- Birds oss nests only for rearing able of going without food for many’ their young and not, for shelter. Mlnsrd’: Llnlment Curse Golds. lb , Sedans. I. | . (. Cally m?" fiependable 01‘ more powerful, economical and efficient “Yo? ’ » economical 1n the use of tires and 50 I-L P_ split Head Mot“ g,» M gasoline. 2r 1. . i? -- F- B» Billy Grand The Serres 20 Brg Srx , r? ‘_ r - ‘ I -~ Touring cars and Roadsters. The I T [ B._ Models have than rich dis- Seven passenger Touring with its Q) tmctrve appearance, which 1s reai- 60 H. P. Motor, gives the Motor- _' <5, rzed fully, onlyrn the best of cars. ist a rare combination of actual - There 1s_a trim smartness about power, range of speed, bill climb- m} §§ . them which single them out; for at- ing ability, beauty of line and ap- ~<; " tentron, even among higher pric- pearance, and genuine comfort and to. ,5) ed cars. - operating economy. ~~ _ ’",..';,__ , _ l o " WE ALSO HAVE A DISPLAY 0F TWIICAISOVP] MODELS AT OUR ti? mam‘ eraser“ snow noorus. » A ' (E?) k ’ a i,“ . . . - i”) ‘ l“ 5.: v it: ii ' o ' - (Fir , ‘ y? ‘ J ,~. all _ t r v v v‘,.y~“\y(m,yl xugy‘, whip“: A‘ Wvnw-Vvmvflflvfl1xv,;;.xv,;xv, ‘v w’, qy“. Y, ‘ H‘, ., v v . v v v CHEVROLET Four Ninety Models in Touring cars, It would be diificult to find a car at any price which is mechani- ‘ "‘ ’”'i"li ' “ days. ___“_m MA.‘ I __ @@@@@@@'©@©@©@®@ one ' ' A ‘ 3 a , ~ SEE THE. ~ a, L3) ' - ' A i: ‘ ' I. '33 r CHEVROLET STUDEBAKER a u»: ' a .‘,_“__ _0f ,_~ DISPLAY g AT THE r B MARCH 18th and 19.n- V STUDEBAKER The Series 20pSpecial Six Roadsters and " c Five passenger touring, gives ev- r hi3" ery assurance of a car ready for I1» any emergency, equipped with a n