1,' il 1 )~ .~. .Q- I. -f . y`;_ gi i _,‘_.f.r `_;. f3»’,.t ;> "' 1.' - 1%. ‘. -1. T i .£`»>= _ . t ~. 1,' r ._,_ g.. _ i'»"i. ,~. ;_». ,, 1 > -if-35; 2?; I.°1".:;?27a¢ r' ° 53?: =.~{¢»»e».~ KY? .up ( 1 more 'T-£11 2. l \ .~ .- . .ill-. .~ 1 il-'e§§t7 _ . A *J*-'E 2%.? ag, .-...f.‘.-.gg I 2‘.1`°'~;-‘vc /~\ .'-1 2-ll - ,. “f .1 _ . _:.~...., ":,~:_"*$*‘;q».r».¢e¢..l=of_ ..-1-.__ , , few'-.“'*“~ .\ . . . -..-.¢_'_' _.-4-. 5 11':-if it 'f ‘li 5.5 2| 1- -;' it--~ ,_, ,___ ii ily if ,.1 _Q-,_ EH. ,_-jim. 3,1 if' J. ..i' it 'ti liiif; llivl 5-;;-‘t -l»_ lltii !1’l .' ".. 1 it .3 > l .... ._, |> N 1 . 1 _.-Q' . fi.; .. Q. 1 if l‘i. ,t i -tit I. iff .;_,___1 :Tw 1. . tl ";." @211- - .."~‘-tt. oo., 1. 21.; "- ` '.. :.-=- 1 if- -.1 ’r'. It Vi 11~‘ 1. 5., 1 t fi: ~ T* ' ,=......._ Mt., t 1 . i it-*`1~:.\'r11s BELL.- At .\\'inthrop, Mass., on Jan. 26th, 1917, oi' pneulnouia, John llcll. aged 'I3 years, son ot' the late Mr. J0lln Bell, oi' (‘ape 'i`1‘avc1‘sc, i’. E. l. WHl"\"LOCK.-- in this city, I\l111‘1‘l\ 10th, 1917. Edwin Whitlock. aged 37 years. son oi' Mr. and i\il`s‘. Silil- Whatlock. l-‘uiicral will talic place to day at 1,30 o‘1:lock. i`r01\1 his homo. 14 School Street, under thc aus pices of the 1. O. 0. F. SHERREN-At the l’. E. Island llos- ital Saturday morning, Mrs Mor- p _ . .son Sherreu. aged 30 years. dautziitfil' 1. of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mt-Lean, ot’ Long Creek. 'l`he remains were con- veyed to Long Creek yesterday morn- ing, the cortege of carriages bi-ring 1. very long one. - ' _ 11 hnaiiih MR. EDWIN C. WHITLOCK The death oi lilr. Edwin (‘. Whit- lock, aged tliirty-seven, who passed away in this city about three o‘clock Saturday morning is deeply 1'eg1'etted by a wide cirt-lo of i'1‘icntls. lie was 11 son of Mr. Silas J. Whitlock. and was prominently coiiiiccte-il w",h the 'i`cl<- phone Company in t'l111rlotti:tow11, bc- lug at the time ol’ his dcnilse Division Superintendent hero. .About one aint a half years ago his hculth began to fail. and since then he gradiiaily grew worst' until tho vnd_ came. lic was a very capable and efficient Sup- erintendent, and all who 1-unit- into contact with him found him most courteous and' keen in his hu1-iness relations. lip was-1 respet-t1'1l i:1 the community and his death in tho v<‘;'\' prime ol’ his manhood, will he a sad blow not only to his laiuilv, but to all who enjoy:-d his fr_r-`nvisl1in and ac- quaintance. The into Mr. Whitlock was n prominent mcnihcr of the S. O. E. and l. O. O. 1". So1'leti.f»s. llc was unmarried and thorn am left to mourn his loss and cherish his memory be- sides his parrot-I. two broilwrs. unmo- ly Silas in Joliettr-_ Que.. and Gor:"on. now of tho 36th llattnllon. in F1-since also one sister Vi:-tnriri at home. To the bereaved relatives is extended sincere sympathy. 7pm'“_ .. . . . iiuhhiiygf sai- ,7 We will sellfor Mrs. Glover at her home, No. 30 Elm Ave., on Mon_ day, March 12, 1917, commencing at 1' o'clock. p. m., all her rumiture con-; plating, Parlor, Dining Iloom, Bed Rooms, Hall, and Kitchen furnitures. Carpets, Mats, Oil Cloths, Shades,1 ohrtains, Brass Beds, Bureaus, Spring Mattresses, Btoves, 1 Silver Moon. 1 Choice New _Range Everything good, term; at sale. BENJ. CARTER & CO.. Au tioneeri 7 C a-s-wnf _ iption to the W “Your Subscr A . THECHARL N - we Register Wanted Registered Druggist: for ference to .\, li. 'o_o Guardian Oftice. ` "E" °“°..-1. .1 E Pnwe I _ MARCH 12, 1917 ~;~'-7,1.;-_5'¢~'-f'-,j"..`-7T‘z~ .- F* . .1--' ‘ . ~ _. ._ _z _ __ ith “ellie and ;l;;,;t53_§,°°2,_\;j_‘;§ 65893305 _ _ r as took place on \Vednesda:~'. Feb- the third heag passed ruary 28th. There were three classes _one iiuudi-ed feet fron `wbich_were evenly matched and con- loud applause from tes'.ed closely. in the 2.35 class Joe this heat was made Sheens mare “Nellie Johnson" waslol 1.07 which will ran the bright partilcular star \\'lni'iing in fastest hui( iullg lieu at-king e 1 Queen - about ' 'M ""'° ml" 'rwo caress wi-uct-1 #nova THE ..i"?...“’i§§i“ii’.i`.“.; =R °'= DR- C k as one oi!'the te paced on ice The use ot Dr. Cliase's b_Olntine11t - so vo Change in 'l`i vlll run between Siiinmerside un tiliarlottctown on Tuesdays, Thur days and Suturdivys, inste'a|.l of dail ing Summersidc 7.15 a. m., leavin t‘harlottctown at 2.20 p. in. District Pa.-rsenger Agent’s Otlice. 52-2-27M12i. A G2 CANADIAN Govrmtnna Rinwivs 6 5. Y. Sunday excepted, as at present. Leav Strength To “Fruit-a-tins” "FRUIT-A-'l'1VES”, the marvellous medicine made from fruit juices - has relieved more ell¢lofSlonsa¢l| 1.1' V ` » l/(fi Commcncing on March lst, 1917, Bl00d»Kld'¢§‘J' “IJ SMI 7_`f0I|U¢~¥ MBI Trains Nos. three ill) and four (4 \ l any atlier mcdicinl. In severe easel ‘l of Rheunintism, Solstice, Lumbago, Pain in the Back, Impure Blood, Neu- . riilgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic g Constipation and Indigestion, “Fruit- |.-tives" has given unusually eIl'eetive results. By its cleansing, healing powers on the eliminating organs, side 1| mu e . . . ' nutiea Six months reuidoncehi eecholthree ‘yearn utter elrnin bonu-stead tmtsnlno 50 I ¢ CANADIAN UOVEIIMEIIT RAILWAYS IMPORTANT CHANGE - ' UF TIME Monday. March Sth, 1917. Maritime Express - DAILY Dep. Halifax Arr. Montreal . . . . . . . . . ._ following day Ocean Limited Temporarily Discontinued. 41154-34111151. \__. I .~\i~= (HG GG 'PP 35 “i-`rult-a-tives” tones up md invigor- | tivel Limited. Ottawa. Bible Society Publication The friends a'nd -supporters oi the plana on the regular course on Sam___ Canadian Auxiliary of the Britisl to know that we have arranged with were pulled on S______e new ______i__g tfliarlottctown, t handle our scriptu house in St/ John. Signed “Rev.” R Boyer, Secretary District No. 1, Can- l am instructed by John Livingston to sell by public auction on his pre- 1nis‘e>'-at New Dominion on Satur- dav, March 17th. 1917, commencing at hold 1'urnitu1e_ Stock: 1 mare (10 years old) Oakley Baron; 1 driving mare (tl years old) Dean; l horse (tt years oldl Dan; 1 foal, llarry l; 1 cow, newly cailved; 3 cows due to calf last of March; -i fat cattle; 3 young cattle (1 year old); .1 young calf; 1 brood sowdiie to fariow lst hay; a1|uantityot`st1‘nw; 200 biisheia oats; 50 bus-liels' mixed grain; 20 bus-_ hols wheat; 200 bushels potatoes; 400 bushels tnrnips. iniplcineiitsz 1 hay cutter (Deering): 1 hay rake; 1 sectional seetler (Massey iiar1‘isl; 1 gang plow (Frost & Wooti);‘l sin- gle plow; 1 set. spike hairows; 1 truck-wagon; 1 d1'i\'ing wagon; 1 driv- im: sleigh; 2 wood sleiglis; 1 horse power throslicr and cleaner: 1 set 't`i1nners; 1 cream separator (De La- val); 1 set. double harne'ss; 1 Set cart liarness; il sets collars ht11‘ne.ss- and trac s; 1 se; driving harness; 1 hay carrier, fork and rope; 12 cord tirewood, sawed and split, and a lot of sliiuil articles. TERMS: All sums ot $5.00 and 11n- der <-ash; over that amount, nine months' crcrlit on approved joint notes. Six per cent oft” for casli. Terms i`or lat cattle, cash. _ at same hour. Sale positive as farm has already been sold. NEIL McKENZiE. Auctioneer. 4741-3-10l\fl7lpd. ¢ of March; 50 hells. (‘rop: 15 _tons 1-huiller; 1 cart tncw); 1 truck; l_ FAT STOCK Ilia. m.. all, his _farm stock, crop, audi t`a1'1nlng implements; also liouse-._ . Public Auction _@- ' We ure authorized by Professor Clarke to sell at the Experimental , s_ at which they are sold from the Bible lst to .-\t|uira 11o'w. The tract-nnastc1° Stanley llernard and the members of the club who assisted in keeping the speedway in such good condition de- serves special crodit. Sometimes It takes p considerable amount oi' labor ot mon and teams to keep the course in good cond-ltlon. Tho Club is assuming larger pro- portions all the tiinc. 'Phare were worked to perfection. the wirc riln- Hlllglru-111 tho sta1°te1"s stand to the judges stand is pullcd bt-'means of a lever, pulled by the `sia=~tc1'. This rings a bell in tht: judges stand and also starts the timers watch, the force applied 011 thc lcvcr is almost ` lies the whole system. - l 501:. ll. box, 6 for $2.50, trial lilo, 25g, instantaneous at thi- judges stand. in At all dculersor seatpoatpaid by Fruitf the three minute class Austin Mc- Nel1l‘s mare frdm Stanley Britlgc wo11 quite l1andily.- S Ii 8 FIFTH RACE. 'I‘he iifth race of the season tool; ‘ day. March lird. 'l`l1e race was t`a\'or» and Foreign Bible Society will be glad ed with _deal wcau_e_,_ Three ____(,L_s M"‘ R' K' Brace ‘lf 158-Queen Shri blood was int`used into the game this time, viz. Mr. tfraswellks- horse fiom o es' Tllcsf’ ”“l'll’l“l'es will be ‘wld by Rustico 'ind Mr t‘rcw's (itin1lall’~1 Mr' Bruce at Strictly the game prices-l.i11i111e11t) with t‘om1nodore Wilkes iirom Wheatley ltiver. _ |'1`ll0 Al-\lJ0g\\'2it " The class that caused thc most ex- Nellle -l0l\l\50l\ _ . , . _ citement was thc tree-t`or-all pace 300 ll- ‘llllan Blble bllclety' Gospels sep" in which fc-ur horse-is faced the starter 'l`l"l0 L03- 1-03’/L 1-07- 1-0 O ai.. ze mt-1.. Testaments season. _ lllibles 17c up.- Pulpit -Bibles $6.50. I 411:.-;1-snrmwzii. it 'i _. _ il-‘5 I viz. The Atbbegewelt Queen t‘atl1crine 'neck and neck" race all the time bo- twcnty eight entries i11 all lor ll1is_`tl1c point in.cai1u quiet tones. Alt tions of ¢ “n1cet." Mr. Un.-li‘s timing device gthcr the spectators were treated te- get any rang; from me pain or to gt-.1 :nent this skin trouuic had ,_,,,,_e_ and i - the soreheaied. One day my drug- I-18 not l>other_efl me since. l caan... gist handed me a sample box oi' Dr. pialse Dr. Limscs Ointment tm the correctness ol the timing devic used, and the hitherto uncertain way plished. lt is surprising what _cliang _ he can be brought about in 11 single spot came on my |,,,.e ,mmeu“____ "kg of ascertaining the time, and also t natural inclination. to shorten the night by this great healing ointmcu course. ln'the._iourtb _ '1‘l1o-.\bb`t-gweit driver claimed that ,¢_m,,¢_ pete,-bu,-0; gut, writes Queen did not give pass her the protest him room t was all wed an a healing ointment. 1 consider 11 the .~\hliégwcit vva§,"aW:trtletl‘xtil'%"hellt a large running 59|-5 gn my leg, nn Mr. liarding, Q1ie`en's driver, argued although I had med up me D,-¢8_,,.-ip nicnded Dr. (!ha.=c's Ointment. lie- "` wo doctors 1 was unable to f0t‘ I had llliishcd One box ot the oint- aiittle extcmporaneous play th wi\sn't down on the regular program. .\lr. liowutt. President oi' the Club Cha"-B Oimmem_ and 1 used it w who was standing in ai higher posi- heat. 311111118. Mr. George Beavis, 119 Jani . 1 "A 0 A' r _ . li at such good results that 1 decrled r to ileal the Skin exrnAo|=in1NAnv' H*eA1.1~q -pow HASE'S OINTMENT. Thousands live Health ind l ,,. ... ..-_ 0.... .-... .. T'-- ~ - 5-2-'-5 ll“"'@ =lll'\=\l§ht heats. after dropping in P E. island races. considering wonderfully satisfactory ocau _ u Annapolis go., N. 3__ W,-|,_,,, ulorgs' e can actually see the results accom going to toll you my experience »= Dr. thasos Ointment. There Wu B .i mole. but it kept getting won, ,__ . es and several doctors whom i consuitchi ez will it was skin cancer and . . ' _ would have-to be cut. or burnedhiitul I: ‘l quotes the best obntllmnie 1 im intended imving tins aoiu-,1,.,.,,,,,,;g_ .1 od my mimi when my brother recom- li ruut ll 'tml \0|| ur.. at liberty to ____b_ lt 2 - .' , to liah this letter." ' , tion in the iudires stand than the oth- give the omtmem 3 (ah. map Mm if yu., hut-0 n..\~..,- used D,._ m,,m,.` \. ii exposition of the rules of the club all drivers assembled.. Feeling wa msn being able to direct the though ot the multitude. He made a good glad to be able to say 0 orc rea tl1e"‘riot act" and gave all Kemal- 1 used four boxes, and arr Ointment send a two-cent stamp lor tf‘ th t the sf.. we 1 sample box. and mention this pi. runnin hi h It wa a case of ou: on my leg is entirely healed up.. Since ne_.r. |'ri;_;o sixty :rents 11 box. all desi. g g ' S ' this experience with Dr.Chaso'1-1 0lnt~ ms. or nininnnoii, Bates & Cn., Lim- ls ment I have recommended it to many ited, Toronto. ct-riitcrpart for E. li. Sothern's. -1- Ziiark Anthony, in his peroration (rom. the ltonian Forum at the burial tfeasaim- Mr. Harding made a (lhes e of JUDGES. teriieidian how and proceeded dc-wn 1;;-im C. Ilurrant, ltobt. lVIt:L1-od, the course with Queen for the last U, McKay. heat which he succeeded in wresinig from The Abbegweit, which is short TIMER. on training, not being worked sincs-l being brought from Cliariotteto'-vii. The following is Summary. Queen (‘atherine :~'.N“ g.:r\:.r-4 .Av-AN Cétdlsl ca Wm. Pickering.-K. fl fl Fil The Free-for-all Trot noxt.. (`-lil called brought Your good trotterii wire namely, Karkev Kid, liarry M N.. .___ - - --._I_.. _.IZ ._._____,g___,_!l '/\. F. . . . . .. (il) 69% 'Ain Loco .. A. Anar-onda Am S & it (lan Pac .. t'c'n t‘.l-uciblc Steel . M.. F. t".t Mex Nor Power as Reading . . . . .. to U. S. Steel .. ac U. T. 721/, asv. 1061/, 15:11/. 95% 6711, 761;. sem, nzw, 1121.1 114 73% 85% 106% 154 96 67% 75% 90 94 112 l/4 114% 5” 2'*-:- 1- ¢.» w .a .>- .\'ellie Johnston, and Joe I). it was 11| OFFICIALS- ltwcen Tile Abbegwcit and Queen t‘at-' Sta1'ier- Stanley Bernard. 4 '_' . psi . _ pux 'j 5 at wire. Second heafl{arl1y Kid put on h TUESDAY, MARCH 20th PEOPLE’S THEATRE. Farm, Mount Edward Road, on Thur ’ ' day, March 15th, commencing at one e ri p. m.. 20 head ot choice steers, also 28 fat lambs. Terms at sale. Everybody weleom B. CARTER & C0., ' Auctioneers. 47:10-3-9M6i. ‘l 3' _ .___ `L.o_._A.i Pnov|Nc|A|. GRAND Loose P. E. _1s|_ANo. The Provincial Grand Orange Lodge will meet in annual session with (aldwell Lodge. No. 1207, Kensing- ton, -on 'l`\l€Stl(]i¢]‘qa]ll liiayers M:"'”‘“°'l’m”“‘"l° °5" °' dm" any time aftcr june. l"0r ftirtiier particulars cali' or write, - g S In ° ' S an 35 may deem necessary to brim: T11o1iN1-1 1iuo'r11|-:as 1 - - ° ’ before the meeting By order ` ` (0“"°rS') Colm ‘McArthur & Cl) 3 Pape" W. K. MCGOUGAN ' ' - ' . ` C d ’ B' W I P Sectlhrreas Charlottetown. ana a S lgliviolllilléalaper Factory 4551-2-26Mmon3l. _ “Tiiere’s some reasons." _ _ 1 1 Park Street, Asn' i \ _ _ _ .‘1:“:;t.i°::i‘1"f.2211 ri 0"” NEW WEEE EAEEE DEPARTMENT E - 2.- ‘rs-1 :1 :avian ic.. :1c,<,.~'1r- 1 _ -- 1 3 l)iIion, 23157 sirc of i.oit l)ilIo11 1.58%, ilclcu Stiles, 2.o(r\‘/-il 011; tlille 1( Where for mally years ___ limit... 1.0¢. if., (fun .ister to °*°l"“°“' Dl"°“ “H11 7; ..u,,.,.___ ..-_‘___ ________ _ oys, o _s, ames, &c., were displayed and sold. A w- ot' .\`c_\'n1oi1r _i)iilo11, _:.14 arc by: ist, \\/iikcs iiaiy, 2.`.z.'}{»; second by .~\l-l ‘argel brlght Show l'00m_ ls now lltted-ups easy to riibber ti,-pd wagon __________e____ ___ _1 nioui, 33; tlu_r minute trottcr Lou Dillon, 1.58%. lic _ _ Patterns 3 smvcs_ 1 new .Lighter Day high is tic bcst brc1l_i1orsc uuported for iuauy 5.-,_-:vs_ Pl _ _ men |-:tugei 1Ds_ewi,,,§ .,,,,,ch|,,€_ 1 ,e_ _ .\t-yinour Dillon, 2.14 li;__is what niost other stallions lzick-elioiigii eage Nlage ltlllf) Followlllg F3-cts: r sera 01'. a sy ciuru, N . 3, 1 -:'11/1,¢'om'<11/1', .rlaniina--ori you iiitc “pep” ' ' 1 ur 3 aper JI-ices al. b d DOUBLE .\1v1'.e‘1 11.1111- , ~.` ~ . . -_ ’- l ease on 0,f;lo,h_"]:‘_:gIg"u‘:; _?:`___“c_?____‘;t;l? 'i_§':_‘_'_‘;:_ g _____.Sc?;11;oiir_l_)_1cllo11_s l»_¢tl_1;.,rt_:_1t.u1ds_lo1__\\li.ti lic is-_g1_11n_-"-_y_c.<. ROLLS--(16 y2l1°(lS.) &,._ _"11 -. 1 t, yc is out , racaic,:u1t 11 orsc you cau’t ie 1 .nit i"c. . Also 1 beatiful mi.-my size 45x33 Seymour Dillon, 2.1 has thc best of iiat iicav ou- ii ls - - We do th-e lairgesti' Wall Paper business (whole- . _ -l. . yb cd tg.,ptrlttt Sale d t_ 1 P inshore. 1__parlor_l;anging lamp. and a ly striugiit feet, ii good llcaui and body and thc proper carriage and racc an re ‘H ) In rmce Edward Island' , |f:Un‘{,0;:_ ‘r “rl” “B l°° ““m°r°““ l° ll0i'Sc_s1_L_c. Will weigh over 1075 in the stud season. Without “su- We,repreS9nt the largest and l'l'l0_Sl3 UP't0'd9-te arenas or sane- An sums or l’°"l°“i‘ lil' _.A °`@"?“1llY "‘;“l“ l‘0_f>`“~=1 1- 2. 3. 4 tfoltcf. that has to- ' faCt0l`y ln Canada- . .00 ani umle , h; gr tu ¢ me slot witi tic iinuiiuiim o wci it '1 l" I = , ‘ ' ' a_____u___ .___ mo__{____caLs_u___ oo_v __ppma__ Sc_____o__r D_______ 2____ _S __ S__g___ _1O1___1§c_s_;t_>_t;_ _:___ _____ _mm _ _(_)Ul‘ pl`lC€S are, We_bel1eVe,_aS lovtf 01' l0W_€l` than cd joint notes. 6 por cent oft for cash. U.. , f |. \\' pl' 1 -. '. ,. _ -_ , g ’ ` .g' am any ouse ha-ndllllg tllls lllle, Including mall Order sam pésmve 3. M___ w_°b“e__ hu "___ .ip_p_) _oa s. _ a 1. 1 ns tuo-yL.1r-olds this .~.u1nmcr, some of \vh1cii_:ire houses abroad - to rate in thc .southern statcs. Ile is surc to bc :1 profliiccr oi' 1lotc`1n ri ' 47'l‘l'3-12lVl2|l>tl- l ‘ l U Scynioiir Dillon 214 is not an out-c'1st or “buuge ”,_-°J~ 'if il' _ _'__ '_' Il 3 ‘gg 1 . _- _ Specialties will he introduced between the acts. 77/ * 1* 4633_3_3M9__ G~ 590 Y- Plan of reserved seats on sale at Jamies'en's Drug Store. s' gfr” K bb-A *I . Coupon and Admission Ticketson sale at lleddin Bros.' and E. A. is-1 . ' .=- _ ' ' I - il r:. * Doors open at 7.15. bllbill.. , , 1 ar Loan is an Important Factor to Canada’s Efforts in the War.” . . , ._ _