` ~ _ -v l ., I _MTHE _LATE5',l'[`>E:i_WB _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ ` ' _ ,FyRgTr_0F_y:;L_pi»_ __ ' _ _ \g~ \ #mer-~ ~ A"‘t~ip*’Hon where to "a good hair brush. Excellent values all ‘roug'h._ Prices rang- gh from 256 tt) $2.75 c . ’ _The largest assortment ll ever saw. Same way in sundries _d _.toilet articles---the 'st' .of _ _everything and ts to choose from. it Foster Central Drugstore ~ Sunnyside he sweetness of low price seldom equals the bitter- , _olpoor quality” PY YEAR 2 >l‘I 3'! i- World Wide Fox ` Exchange Montague, 1*. E. I. for solo to-day ~ Alfwiitll (laloiid horn) 1914. ii. Clues H. “ " “ rs. Clues A. 1014 options l Sa 2 from girls Class A. liil4 De‘ivery Guo.r~ ._ Carruthers; Pres. i Mclntyre. Sec. Tres. __“._n_.1_n-_ _i’oul_t,ry Supplies "5 Tons Grottiid Oyster ` . ' lg Mica Crystal Grit _ , 39 strife in a few days ratio ated Poultry ‘_ _ _ , Bona- _ ’°i2‘ii“' elif? a a a . Pdriha Chick Feed all at lowest prices. . . S. Mitchellrr , Crosses roisrrouiiln.-owingitr, the illness of Mill Gwennyth Coomgag her classes will not -be resumed un-' til nelt weak. _ Ham Dnassino.-Ladies iieeir- ing the latest in hair work should lookup card elsewhere 1532, ooucalvr.-'rcnight in s. A. oit. adel at 8 o'clock, consisting of fix- teen numbers. 1-Iear the Scotch Bag Pres Play. Big treat in store. Ae- mission ten cents. 1538-8-2_&Mlipd ICE RACES--A sDecia&_ train with :egress a_nd e shtseei-ig, lins__v_1ieh to e ce races at um-mer a, Fri- day, will leave Charlottetown at 7 is. m. The return fare will be'_$1. 1637. `f`»i§N'I‘RAL CHURCH SERVICES.- ('entral Christian Church services will he ccneuetea on the zlith. hy Rev. C. E. Hatfield of New Glasgow. All msmibers and_friends'of the con- izregation are invhted to ntl-.en-rl, _ NFi_W GLASGOW CIRUUIT.- Rev. A. J. Macleod. who was n few years 1120. minister of _the Christian Church at New Glasgow and Bradal- lmne. will 'nraach in Mr. Hatheld’s place in Fredericton at 2.30 and in Braiialbane at 7 p. nl. Sunday next. BANK or h. s.-The Bnnlr Orric- vn Scotia nniioulices that on Mm-ch 1401. they secured premises at Victoria. 1*. ia. 1., and then arranged to olwu at that D0lnt. In accordance with this decis- ion n Brunch will be established on Mnrch 27th. under the manngeirrnt of Mr. K. L. Golding, into of the (iiiariottetowii Branch. 1539. DWELLING BURNED.-Mr. John Whalen, Irishtown, had the misfor- tune to huva his dwelling house das-i _ti-oyed hy fire last Saturday, and with it, besides furniture, clothing etc., a considerable quantity of seed oriiin. The fire started during his temporary absence from the house. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Wha- len as ills loss is a 'heavy one. APPRECIA'I‘ION.- The Catholic liegister, oi' the _19th, inet. of which ‘the Rev. Dr. Burke n well known Prince Edward Islander is editor, contains the following appreciation of l’remier Mathieson. "Every big. man has the defects of his grellt qualities. We do not say that Prem- ier Mntiilesnn is perfect by any means. Let hirr: who is, throw the rirst stone. But we are glad £0 F2- peat what we heard from the liDS 0! one of his colleagues at the l`€¢¢l1l- Conference ni Premiers at Ottawa. and one of nnulgher political school, too: “Premier Mathieson was easily the ablest of all the Premiers of tht Con-ference." Thai- “'55 5* ¢l°ry,!°r Prince Edward Island. It we a 5: 0?? for-h-lrn...1t_was a peculiar l>l¢\;°_;‘_l;° for us who contributed to his Gita rrnce leader ni-.his party at £1 “tf in cei n.-cnent. hilly well wt he power sonic dai. h° °°_“l`d _ds gag for this Pi;ovih_¢°_ *RHF “}¥Y_ ’ since the bezlnnTl,lS~ pl Phlilts 'l‘1-Il=.lA'l‘Rsl.~ The last night and 9' °°\°“di,gh° ?.u'a,;.~_ program was presented. sand Ka.. ‘ picture was “ lil! H°‘_‘°° 0** P 'Zum - rem ..i:.... day; in WHICH ,~ R Kin was ed ik* ' with witchfcreit., The e°°“' ed .ig however. alter helm! lmbf lixmment °“"°°' ‘md 'Mtn' in mai” etteclr tn .give warning oi an 111 Huh ms” in the wording Oli oi whiclhs run" he’ me' xt xi “ drama” oteininz and .dramatic scenes con t rn. thrilling battle scenes and n. sham: at sea.. It was an exceiliintép _ ht illsv und will ‘W '°5’°‘“° °.P1~izen. when it deserves larze ll0“B"~ Tww riettms Hair" ,md "Borrowlnz i wo renl B005 °°m°d °“' ble' were t heartily cnicyefl- '1`h=tf“*“;n§"”f:‘,§§ was excuzdlngiy lntcres nl! 1 5 _ i ht, The .Peo- i1li`e'lhh(iJ`:i?iie[hii:l;an cwhmrg also hullfd f-0 good a,1v,mtnga_ ,The same DY0' gmm will he repented to-nilllllh more nnwnsn rriuerssl _THE Pvfhs' ft lane attendance at There the ' Prince beware Theatre night when a good program of sh i-.sin-ment was orssctited. The Dl¢f\ll`_l; program which was entirely chunk; from the Df°Vl°\\9 ewnmz -Was hm ' ed by 5 l-.wo-act dre/m.n of adventure .urhé gn-,ngglsfs Son." It was n story brimiul of action and :V89 nrcnneea with splendid noting. the photography was- especially izood and tended greatly towards e. splendid production on canvass. "A Soldier the C. S. A." was another R005 shown. “The Fat Mnn's Bur- den, How They Struck Oil" and ..0u¢b1¢;¢k°¢l" were three comedies oi 8 n gh ordpr. An interestlnir riritieh -Animated weekly use nies nereened. lilies Gard ncr aopoared ei- qniglgaly govlngd ln n new costume oi the latest New York style Wlllcll was made in Charlottetown. She “ng "f-low. (long Have v0u b°°1l Married" 'end was- heartily applaud- ed. In tht song '_'When the Bali in the Liightiiouss `Rings Ding Dong," Mr. Cairns was able to demonstrate the merits of his excellent ‘oar tone voice. r ..;;-l_n¢l1-_-_cn _ Arfiveil to-ilsy | F-‘“~“"` "° ‘T ""_’“'“."° HEBELB AND F DERALS ek-an Jiinaslz, March as--'ritex-ws_e;_`c it ti‘ il esrl sy f 1'-'ii°ii'_'if»t rmirt wer me the their neil murals, still were fighting _'st Goins! Fsllsid- ~ ,____4`,.._.,.¢--&n»-“QO- ,oeiic ii!" n.."` ~~" ‘ ` f ..,__ __ i>“lsrdeihnxrieir~=-0r_~ asain _ ' Pnltvlirllation of organ; hung- come justly popular. While it does not remove all the ills which are abt to befall creo1n."it does perform the following selfvloegxi i _, . _ _ 1. Drives oil had ciiore, eapeeieliyl those due to feed. __2._ IJestroys_most of the bacteria. lsavihg -a clean seed lied for the noa- -sd culture toiwork in. 3. Produces uniformity of flavor from 'day to day. , _ 4. Ms ss t-he cream easier to churn. ` g 5. Adds to the keeping qualities of the cream and butter. The process of pas/tsurlzstion is a simple one. To Dastsurine creams place the container in n vessel of not water. Stir the cream occslionally and bring it to a temperature of 175 degrees F. Leave it covered at that temperature for twenty nlinutes.\ It will cool very little if lifted cnt -of the welter. Then cool rapidly to 60 degrees F. Pasteurizeci cream re- mains sweet for several days. "Star- ter" muct be added to it if ripened cream is desired for churning. looking at the book, svsn phone one want will greatly lessen the work oi other department. All this is o great waste of time on the part of the person phoning, the operator at the Central, and the clerk in the de- partment wrongly phoned. The news stall. on an upper floor, cannot give the necessary information about eith- sr advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising staff about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscriptioi stall about advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can do but their own work in their own departments, and if it~wers otherwise they would be continually ruunlnli. from one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ing themselves out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and after 6 p. m. daily lt is useless to ask for any phone numbers except 182 and 133. Patrons ~who consult their phone nooks for the numbers they really what number to ask for to get an- ;he patient Central telephone and _iuardian clerks and thin help make thsir lives much brllriiter aiiii linu- oier. ' I \H‘l ALWAYS CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTORY. It is surprising tne large number ol oeople in Charlottetown who, when they want to inquire about their Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- tion, ask Central for the News phone No. 132.3, instead of 132.2, or when they want to inquire about advertis- ing ask Central for -the Subscription phone No. 182-2, or for the News Phone No. 133, instead of 152-li: or when they want the News or Editor- ial Department ask Central for the of 183, although all those depart- ments and their respective phone phone book. Some stead of M-sine, where new stats roads' are being built, residents are grafting the stone walls, along the rosdntde with Sum sr aopwsxarly fruit they will ,he.iti;e` _a-,nd -rea for_the;.yvpy ar&l‘. go nn.stter‘1.whetlier he travaisbv d _ obhin, the 'automobile or rshanlis mare. . . __ .= _ _ ,on tiieee trees nnetni ,sinus are te he pieced informing the pni.i_i¢_,-. that the fruit is. for public use.. simply. requesting the same cars and consid- eration for others .ln picking the same that was shown bv those who have planted the tressor grafted °1For all mild forms of itiiinsy dis- orders you are sure oi relief hy us- _tive tests by leading scientists throuixhout England and the United States, who have eventually hit up- on n formniii that is guaranteed to bring about absolute relief from all the milder forms of kidney trouble. Sixty pills in a box 50c, money back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon lépug ‘Co., Corner Great George and not Sta. M‘tf.- -~F‘or a r-old in the head it is to no so or we will refund every cent you paid for it. Price yr, tube 25c. The. MacKinnon Drug Co., .Corner nl-nr oenrvii and -Kent. Rte. Mstl. fl‘f“fLf'i‘* 1:.: - . , y J, _ . __AYou_ng_Mc_t_i . liegcamc il 15'arti1c‘»' iiiu: I .iii a “‘.*.;‘:‘.n.i"l.»'f°i 0 li fu.: ` °»‘°.lis:°i`if'ri*.;."........'lf"“'i~.f.'; » . . 0 _ Ntivsticotih `f . -W-» ._-1, . ‘ ' '_'°i.-‘*”‘.“ Arif* , -»-;-»~.fv~»v.~`|¢,,»»-.- i _\'\\\,‘ ‘\`~`r,` \._`\’,\\\i’\\=\ -‘. .i\’.\\\\\,\_\,.‘.‘,-,im-ii r \ l \ i i _ 2*. ,iii ~ \_`\‘ `i t in .v ._,, \\.‘_\ -- i\\\.\;.~. _ i. -\.\i.._\_»\._ ».. iii, ._i~._\.\\\ f'4Cfiirff" ii v~,;,i~ . wi 'ii ,A jar "'si/zcs Q5* x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Ptnsgsnls iDr. A. A. McDon'al-d. Souris, was in Charlottetown yesterday. ’f-4_ A Mr- C. B. Chappell, Architect, ieit last night on a trip to Moncton. Mr. Frank Hughes, Stanhope, wns a_ visitor to York on Sunday, Sergt. Instr. Hawkins, spent the week end in York, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Pope Cooke. _Mr. C. E. Pratt, St. Peters, was in (harlottetown yesterday nnil return- cd home in the afternoon. Mr. Robert Myers, Victoriii was in Uhuflfliwtllwn on business, Moniiiiy. -v Mr. Wesley Myers, Victoria, was in Cilnririttetoivin, Monday, on iiiiiil-- ness.-V. Mr. Vernon Crockett, York, puid a short visit to Murray Harl_i‘ridny evening.-Q. _ Messrs. H. Clark a.-nd ll. P. Roger- son, Victoria, spent Biindny in Galle 'i`raversc.-V, Mr. Harry Clark, Victoriii, miidc ii business trip to Chnriottetowii, re- turning Sntui-day.-V. Mr. Bowiey lenrd, 'l‘ryon, wns in Victoria, repairing his buildings, or- cupied by Wright Bros. Mrs. B. C. Webster of Cornwall has returned home after spending a week visiting friends nt Tryon.-W. Mr. E. M. Myrick, Tignish, was il- mong visitors to Charlottetown yes- tcrday. th Rev, Dr. Gau ier, St. Louis. come --» . . _ wmtern train at noon. to wn yesterday morning. FRUIT TREES FOR TRAvELERB` Mr. E. D. Bell, Montague, came to _ Along tn°eniin1i;a;v.s._ieirr"'ropslls.ul;;_§§‘“F‘°“°"‘?¥““' ’°"§°I"“Y _“l‘_’__‘E_‘_’lPJ’_*ll B EE`Bi'.BI'll LTMUY mid apple trees outlme the , um Mr. John N. McDonald, Inspector of Dredges, was n passenger to Mt -Stewart on Monday morning.-L. B`\ll'i wal!n_;1_pa.ssonger. o ariotte town on- onday morning.--L. . Miss Florence Stewart of Kensing- ton. is -visitlfllcat Gm-hsm’s Road, the guest of Mr|..W. R. i\iIcKay_ L-_.4 Mr. K. C. I-lolmrcturnsd to Vic- toria on -Saturday. from Charlotte- town, where he had been on business. them for the use of all. _ _V Mr. Leith MacNeill has retiirneil to his home in Cape Bear after n suc- Re i Kl(i` . '. 13518 bxnl c0mI;‘;gn(;iél“a,§£e:;hg‘&§ ceasful winter in New Glasgow. N. H,-, Mlss Ermn. Guy, (fhnrlottetown, is visiting in York, the guest of lier cousin, Mrs. (Ri-.v.) ld. A. Westmor- ln l ni . Capt. T. G. Taylor, Agent of Mur- ine anri Fisheries, Charlottetown, went to Georgetown yesterday nftcr- noon. M D all etilr ddubtful if there is an-~ other article Mr' J°“' (A°“““) C 0" ‘ F "‘ so emcient as Rexall Catarrh Jelly. “(1 "° his h°m° in St' Andrgws “fm It cures the most obstinate cold and New m“°5°“" N' S" 0" ‘“"“‘°‘“y’ banislies the headache- guaranteed l-ll” 2|5t-”‘,L- Mr. James Durand, representing 'I‘. H. iiietntb-inks. l.tii., st. John. N.ll.. was in Victoria nu hilsiilesn, Siltiir- ilny.-V. M,r, John MacLeod, iins raturiicd to his home Caps Bear, after sllcnd- ing the winter in New Glasgow. N. Y ` i~i. -cl. » e ~ ._ gif, ` _ iur_ charles snow, Charlottetown, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snow, Vistoriu, on Wed- . `l._'~_'~3'.,~~ iinsiinv.-V. 0| .~ _ _'Q' il? _,_-,’ I ` Mr. Artcmas I-Iowntt, Summerside, nrriverl in Victoria on Wednesriay,on n visit to h‘s iirother, Mr, Calvin Howatt.-V. ' ~ ...___ Mr. William Walker, representing J. A. Msrven. Ltd., Moncton, was oi his firm.-V. _ Messrs. R. H. i’el:hlck and C. I-i=. baud, where they will open 5 branch of the Royal Bank of Canada this morning. h»~°Q Mr. ri. nesweu or the iii-rn numbers are plainly. glveln iii thstole- k:\_4_:_s)s_:°s é-l__`).“rl'l__A- _~Ac;>a1_"r:_en-:;l__(_;______1\?__ peop e. n ' ' »' ` Mr..G. ri. alll, aruggiet or Mont- ri t Cu _ Y Captain Charles Btright. Victoria, is in Victoria Monday, in the interests, ..-her preparatory to the opening of McLean leir. last evening for C-ra-_‘ . .. '~i_ _ . °' -_tant nlneii ierer are etlli the ehieii .‘ V 'J .‘ " " Wfllht B"°'-- Y\“°‘°l°- 9”°°d i'h"°'- topic of conversation. in the western f ' 0 _lllb the Ulf! THOMIY. 00 lil! W” ¢° centre, In fact it has almost sup- ' l"l¢¢°"» 374°” *md 0th" "“*““°"` planted the conventional "weather" centres of Nova Scotia.-V. >_,_0p,c___|,_ Messrs. Geo. Jny, Ed. Duff. ll. rm gl 1 K M_ F y.<__(-_ \_ . = clnrir, J. ivielntyre nnn s. onli ,,e,,‘_“,,';‘,‘:,',‘,‘_',,y'§;“',§’,,,, ,Ku ,,,,, ,‘,`,, lnlntlihnlinfl went to Tracadle Channel on '_l‘ii¢1- the ‘mst Me NM.; hu hem " ° U ` l i l t- mf _ _ “¥li“‘m_..M _n;;;;3_;\:m_o_riLthei- anrlua ii oo ,;_t_;irlyii;_gemer:_1iisii° min soxon __\;~_i_;l_ H B h , _ i ‘A ' H ' '__' he le ex ected to nrrlvr- home in ri* ° n W “U 'nys Wg s""'"° .°"'"" . .1 . _ _ D . . ' ‘_ ' Mr. Joseph Mebeod, lately nf ._ l . _ _ i “MP - »~ ~ __ North “mn ,_ Bmmy mmm, v_m“__f_i»_w giver; _ ____f_;L“ei\_\:_g;_:;oth;§» lasers the J...__.__........._..__...._._--I _ _ _ , __ , ,nie new eterni in victoria. ne ie nn'.,_,m my ' ‘ lliumnre oi , _ 152-3-l9mfwtf wi:-i.r.s»i ; _,,..‘-;=1. . - , ` ° _ ¢¢3¢ ~_.\r~ e <7E3thtfctarztnaafsstsiaasnf> ‘ . ~-l= "3 ' -‘A i ' g.:c...,'-»,* . ‘J -.fern-:i ri r- ‘,»"‘-'v."-f,-'.‘;i."‘13`- ,¢.-_ ._ ,i ._;¢:;ii'_. ,., *~ ~ » ~ - “M _‘_ .. _ 0 iii_;,§y§_; _ , 19c special ____§'_ _ _ __ i ‘ 39° Shia” * veretr at .9 ' ~‘ \1~_~.~- " week 39c “F1 it tile ice 0 » 0.. H note of ou; , | _ J Canada. showing. ` i A_ .~ :J 4| J so _ __':? _ith _ ‘l ' f' _ v..i.o .0 iii ililiiiiiiiiim van. \ r .5 'm /Z’ #E i \.. ii ifiiiniziif 'fm f 31;-°-”‘7<.e,. .-..._ ,;.-i ' 0 ‘I '» of 0" ‘ ’ va ues i n h§/[wage ‘_ ’/Q 2;.- \_: _ \r Magnificent _showing_____of New Styles in Furniture and F urnishing_s We have been extremely busy lately opening up the new arrivals in Spring _ furniture - all of which was bought before tile prices advanced all for spit cash -all at rock bottom prices. . P. E. lsland’s Greatest Furniture Store---We can buy and sell Cheapest - ' i`A vo" - ----- - __ v , _Swell__New Dining Room Suites _i_n _solid mahogany and circassian walnut ‘ the suite . i ‘ in' ,Cli'i-s-‘--n oelr,'Mhc y _ and_a’$il'Fl_lii¥.i1 _hgistf ingenuhiealeagltigr- Sets conesrl --,»of» _ e ixqeedeemeii chairs from =0O'-to_ ii 'enormous variety toe oose froin. _ - " _` Adam styles in solid mahogany---Dining _room suite consisting of 48 ;i;(<;i;tr§i;1_;i;l)de_>;tgi3_sio)i? utaébxeé dinipg _cthairs (6)£i ciiilna cabinet and buffet---an » 'i ams furiii ir ° ~ » Price for the Suite i e pio ucec acentury ago $300.00 _ Sheraton style in Circassian Walnut---'Dining room suite consist- ing _of round extension table, buffet, set diners and cbina.clo=et. all beautifully , inlaid ~wlth holly wood, a really magnificent set. Price $250.00 _ _ Modern style in Solid Maliogany--This_is a very large and massive suite. yet in correct proportion. Every piece beautifully inlaid in double rows With 110115’ W00d. H Hldgniiicent example of iiie furniture produced $ _ 00 at the present-time; “Price per suite . 0 0 A 0 We have many other elegant suites---of dining room furniture in _ quartered oak,_in the highly polished or fuined finish. Space forbids further details. ‘Come in and see them. I ed or fume finish h` h i- d , . l'd - struction Im` 'ensc Vai etyg2?i 0% 3§0)0l0 336 Showmg m gum wood’ quartered ° a k Buffet?---of solid c}_iial'tered oak---polisir llxt. ._ Tables---Wonderfully complete 37.50, 42. ‘45 iiii 50.00 55.00 c2.s0,np tb i00.'00f - 12.00, 14.00, 16.50. and mahogany, Pedestal or leg style $10.50 27.50, 30.00 ep to 15.00. ' * china cabinets Giaeeciiine cabinet; 'n many styies,soin arej ll 'ii ' : I $24_0% to _%ei_i)oymagni cient 18.50, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00. l3ee'r Beer &_VVeeks Beer Vi/'eekis excellent ani-ithy iinri coiii-icqiifintiy in getting n large shore uf work.--V. 'i‘he many friends ol Mrs. Morgan King, Murray Harbor, will be pleas- cd to hear that she is doing ns well as might be expected aftea the oper- ntion sho has recently un crgonc in the l-‘. E. I. Holllitai.-Q. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Woodside and daughter, also his sister Miss Grace Woodside, arrived at their new home in Tryon, Wednesday. The farm on which they will reside was lately owned by Mr. John H. Lea.-V. ._._... has commenced work on ths_.-i I §“m""fg,;»,°'ll=h - nur zsc this '~!_.\.e'1 lieu Av-»ei;._ icfi ll, R‘f,g{,’f,,,50c‘,'§§; - week 19c _ "V 5 '-4'-1" 'J' » ` ' ». ‘Us See (intl Furniiur_i:_ _ ' \’_isit__0ur. Carpet Department ' ° See the New Draperies., Etc