` ‘....@ "’f“i.....-”“U"“.§"*f'."'*'-‘9‘9` -_ ..._ _ __ '_'*'.'» _i culnnmi ` ' i°.'At‘!S`1i§l'i‘FW ORDERLIES The mild, pleasant Laxotive, for both children and adults lr They contain nothing harmful and are pleasant -totake- You chew them like candy. 25C., soc. and si.oo. ., Sold ,only at `1‘l~ll While the weather is fine is the the time to lay in ti supply of Coal. -We may have a stormyl time. later. _ We can supply both Hardi and Soft Coal also Hard -and Soft Wood. - ` Order your supply today, A. PICKARD Lil-1:!-(innon Drug” Ui I m _L-Jil" ;xr PHONE -1-0 CHARL OTTETOWN \ es \-\\\ \\\ f »/// 1/J // ///// /4/.4///m//'/////,w////y/v/,,////0y7/ / / / / /77 t //H / Y . I/f..'//.15/_/_-.».//.f me I-f_' .:- . _ ,_" ' _ .1 A H; __ /4; /»° MW f ' /W .ff _ \ \\\ -sw mt Ss \\ \\ il "’ iii ti_i_{_ *E L _,E _~ €*€ -.---_._-_.i-.-»$‘-,_ _ ss ts is s sw .. :§s;\._\ \\~\\F . F \\\ 1§. at 5%; M/ é l-_ __-__- _ _ _ _$ :low to go was smashed by ii blow / . HAY. HAY ll We have in WAREHOUSE ii few CARS of good P. E. ISLAND HAY which we offer in Car lots at close price either f.o_b. or delivered at any station on Main- land cr P. E. Island Railway. FEED 'FEED FEED BRAN AND SHORTS and other Feeds have ad- vanced in price front $2.00 to tiii5.00 pei' ton. We are selling at old price, FEEDS will be very scarcelater on. We- sell in any quantity by the bag or ton. Special prices in ton lots. _ POULTRY SUPPLIES all kinds i Phone WHOLESALE & RETAIL Carter & Company Ltd. 208 Queen Street Flour and Feed Store \ Qi pe 'Wg _ §_T*‘___ ;T__. |l..__A»Tv *L Q FIRE INSURANCE ` A NECESSITY 'l`lien insure in good strong stock coinpti ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represen ted by E.R BROW Cliurlotteto wn. -`°“"" 5'! '-2- 4599- 1' i LIMITED uld Bro Wholesale Grocers Charlottetown, P. E. I. I l i Miss Lucv sLANci-iAno,"wiii -he I one or tins 1.-nnirisit.-its in -nie circle nt tilio niinstrel show on March 3rd and wili- also `conti‘ib'ute`°a solo. _ ‘ 4157 i _ Pi-ln,A"r|»4£A` 'rsA.-- Hein Mt-. Hor- bert. 0rphnnage‘-by attending Phiiath- eu. Tea Tuesday night in Y.M.C.Ai. _ . 4130-2-Z2M2i. WANTED.-A competent maid for general housework in small family. No wosliiug.-Highest wages. Apply Guard- lan. 31 REV. G.C. TAYLOR FiETURNiNG.-- Mr. .LTA McKenzie, city, has received ii tolcicniiii from Ciiaiplain. Rev. George (1, Tnyidr dated at Brainshott, England stating iihat ho expected to bc back in Cunatiu. next month. AT THE OLD PRICE. _Althougli _ prices 'have _advanced the admission to the big Minstrel show remains ut _ the old price qi? twenty-live cents to nil parts of the Hall. 4157 ` _\--_-,'nody liu/.nz it 5 l~1.l-‘. Acadia engine iuako and break spark second hand for salt; would do well to Write to Jeremiah B. Gallant _Oyster Bed Bridge P. E l. _ 4161-2-2411 pd. WINDOWS SMASHED - There was at period of exici-teincnt on Sat- urday night about ten o'clock when tin intoxicated soldier smashed iboth. windows in the fortune telling es-tal; liahineni. of t-lie gypsies in tihe New- soii Block on Richmond Street. 'Dhc plate glass in these windows 'is fully ti half inch thick and the first win- rroiii the niia*n‘s fist. which resulted also in his arin -being badly cut. The it ‘blow front his zfoot. Au immense crowd’ izathered and hung around the plut-tr for nn hour or more waiting to seo w‘ha.ti next would happen. Frieiiiis ot' ‘the ruttn wno had commit- ‘ i t cd this not oi' vtiiiiiitiisiii in elle mean- l _'-uners reported balances on the right O "" " ` - em" .,.. 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' ‘ "»' i'. ‘ ,, 0 0 ~ . t if _f t _ tl ‘i ‘ » ' ‘ , it _ . .- ty I 1 . ` ‘ *Ki& . Charlottetown. J. D. McDonald. South (Special to The Guardian) ` I i :rcs L" I-'ik'-3 9-1111 R- ‘DUY of York are reported ill in 11 casualty list issued nt Ottawa under -date of Feb 20th, CHURCH MEETING.-The annual niceting of tho Murray ligrhot-Nm-1_1; Presbyterian Congregation, whigh ‘H14 nostiioneti noni ine second 'russ- d*l.Y. ll\’J1lIl\18ry 011 account of the loc- nl influenza epidemic, was .held on Feb. 18th. All organizations in con. nection with the congregation rpms. ented -satisfactory reports. Although the churches were closed for seven- ‘Jeen Sundays during 1918, the ei-ess- ‘lside or the general accounts, white the Preshytory’s allocation to ine _schemes of ‘tho church .had been lover-paid_ Extensive improvements ` are to the matic on the church prop- crty and u new cemetery opened unr- _iiig the coming siiuiilicr. SOMETHING EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD.-The big minstrei show to be put on in St. Dunstairs Parish Hail this yea-r will bc, to say the least, something exceptionally good and out of the ordinary. A complement of the city's ‘best versatile entertainers will wko .part and strenuous practise is now in course for the big event. The pru- grainnio for the first part will liiiviz tho ininstrcl circle, consisting of at ladies chorus from the Choral Club supplemented by a row ot' male vocuilsts, and the usual funny end men. A very_.coiiiicnl ufterpico \viil make up the second part oi’ the show Mr. J. Austin '1`i~aliiorwlll direct the production ot' the sketcii_ which is suffidieut recoinmendatlon to insiire :i finished piece. Mi;.rTrainor also has thc end men under his instruction. 4157 lseconrl window was sinasliell in by » I Weather' Prophets. D. law and orde ed from the public gallery and cous- itar _ POLISH GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZED BY ALLIES (Special to the Guardian) P/t‘RlS, Feb. 22.- Oiiicial announce- ment was made that the Allies at their meetings at the Quai D’0rsy decided that the Allies should recog- nize the Polisii Government headed by lgnace Jan Paderweskl. Death oi Mr. David Ross Maclennan ' One oi' the best known and most iottotlown has been removed from the activities or this nie in the passing of Mr. David Ross Macleiinan, whose death occurred at his homo, UDD0l` Prince Street at 6 o't-lock on Saturday evening. Mr. Maclennan had only been il for the short space of one week Leno, it greaii many of wlioin were un Undoubtedly there is ii great relar tion between the elements and eer- nin complaints, in the same way hat; some seasons of the year ren~ no arrests were made. PERSONALS Mi'-_ Joiui Risiicii, City rcturiicti-‘ Siitiii'tit|y night from Toronto. _ .\ili'_ :intl Jvlrs. A. .-\. Moore l’onwnl_ wt-ro anioiii.; the visitors to tho City S ;i*iu rtln y. ""‘”"" l .\i'i°. illirnrtlocii Kcniicily, M. L. A., l3.i'litiiilbniic, rctlurncd Sztturtlay night, iroin ti trip to Otbetwa. .\iii".\\.\’i\'li'INT POLICY _t sold by the LONDON LIFE ii\`:Sl. it.\i‘~§t7l€ COMPANY. Full particulars cheei't'uily t`iirni.~zln_~ii by ~ G. J. McCORMAC, J. F. ARSENAULT, . » Provincial Manager. Special Agent, OFFICES: RAEVERE H(`)'l`l£l. BLOCK ` CHARLOTTETOW N. PHONE 351-J,” _ u o iiwtiré or inn illness. 'rho into Mr.. Stolen Mdltary Stores I I -l‘.fZ°l.°.l`.f“I.’€ .l`.f."’..III..'.§`.°-..i.‘f."'.§.§.‘ii`.' tif. Discovered in Haliiaxf ` in Cromarty in 1850. a son of the late (-Siieciul to the Guardian) I Rev. John Maclennan. who came 0111 ii.\i.ii-Ax. i-‘en :E--raisins nr binnit-' to Prince Edward Island from Scot- lnud in 1826 with his young wife and lived hero for _ia numlber of years during wllich he founded St. .iohn's l"i‘esbytle'ri~an Cliuroh at Belfast, later returning to Argyiosiiirn to ussuino a Iciiargo there. After the death of his fatlicr, the late David Maclennan wine to 1'. E. Island as ii. child with his mother and other members of tflio family to irraike this home here. He rc- inoved early in life to Cliurlotrtctown land for many years held it position its bookkeeper in the office of the into Mr H ‘J Cunnan, illschnrgiin; his antics with fiooiity anti .ni>iiity.l Deleglltlllll Mr. McLennan was :1 prominent and ostccmod member ot' the Frcc Mtatsons und Odd Follows and also _of the Caledonia Club of this city and took active interest in all of thorn. He 'wus devoted and consistent member of -St. Janice Church and -for many years was its ii.rea.suror. H9 leaves to cherish this moniory, his widow, (formerly Liviigs Louise Compton, youngest dang’-bter of Mr. . George _ C01Dl>'-On of St. Eie;iuer‘s); one dough. itcr, Katharine McNnb ltlsclennen and ii sister. Mrs. Katharine Macpherson oi' this city to all of whom she sincere Srmpatliy of their innuy friends will be oxrtoiidcd in their sad loss, -1 .\ pint oi lard weighs one pound. Tooiiiucli heat gives bread :.1 thick crust. ` ‘_ _Oaiiiical inakcs it good tliickeii- ing for soups. i`ti:iek wiiiiitits are good Salted, ”Il4‘-§\“\YllI llH.WBI!§ Wi ooorr A ritinorr into ro hifi iitosrv are II/&‘ When Love _grows cold Thy fires, still warms me, » 1-1-1, When friends are pleasant _Thy presence charms me, I _ If thou art full Though purse be bare, I smoke, and » Cast away all cure. __¢ng\\\\Y/.avav “Do you smoke ii pipe? if not you miss the true i poetry of tobacco. A well ' seasoned pipe is one oi’ thc softest sweetest, joys ot' the smokers life. You can- not describe its delight. It sweetens meditation, it clears the brain, soothes the temper, and puts a man on good terms with him- self and his fellow men.” ` We have an excellent i “ln Pipe Smoking You Get all the Solace There . . is in Tobacco” - grades iroin the lowly Cobs to the fancy Briars. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore t Cor. Kent &: Prince Streets ' ' _ ` line of Pipes, including all \\WlIZ\ ets, canvas kit bags. liaversacks. rub- bers and utiicr miscellaneous lout, the -pi'opei‘t_v oi' tho Militia and Defcnccl Depitrtinent were dlscovci'iiil iii.-t night by the police in thi, store oi' ir Witter -Stioct incrciiunt. 'Dire stores, valued uit several tliousuiids dollars had been missing for some time and the suspected premises wen, raided. Ukrainians Att k I (iSpecial to the Guardietn) WARSA\\', Feb. 22.- .\lonili4:r.~. nt' tho lnteruilied ooniinissioii to l’oiai.idl were fired upon by Ukrainian sol- '» diers while travelling i'roni Crackcow; 'to Limberg on u. Polish iiriiioredl train.-Tho delegation returned to Cra-i cow. The delegation from the mission; was on its way to Leiuberg to attempt l gio arrange an nrinlsticobetween the ` Poles and Ukruriitins. Seven Poles on tho train were wounded by Ukranian bulicts_ Before making another at- ,tenipt to reach Lemberg Lhe delega- 'tion will notify the Ukrnnians that it I is coming so that its train can reach uninolesml. France Demands Pay For 40,000 Houses _ (Special to The Guardian) _ PARIS, Feb. 22.-Capt. Andre Tar- du i,-nys Fritncc will present a. bill for 450,000 houses which have been des- troyed. Tlis docs not include factor- ics. M. 'fartiu said the Allies had agreed that Germany must pay to _the limit of her capacity which is now being dotorininetl,t'i'ou1 divers SOUTWS- _ . . _ TWO-THREE-FOUR- . SALE We have ii large assort- ment of . LADIES FINE BOOTS Mostly sizes 2.5, 3 ill., 4 They are regularly priced as high as $5.50 but we have 'l`U CLl‘IAll Tllliitl OUT 5 And for thc next li) DAYS i we will give you WUNl)Elll"ljl. BAilt.iAlNS 9 These Boots are in Black I and Tan, Buttoiicd, Laced and Cloth Tops. Remember they arc selling at less than Hall Price $2.34 MORRIS-SMITH-BEER i i _ __ 234-234 f _ _ _ _____._ .. _.-.__ . ...__ _. H INSTANTLY RELJEVED WITH Fl5TllMADORf OR HONEY REFUHDED. ASI( ANY DIUGGIST or write Lyman-Knox tio., llonirul. 9.0. lflallih. L.-..._ -- GET r THESE ' GOODS . AT - iiAi_.iFAx, N. s., Feb. zz.-in con- TONIGHT ' ` “fl neotiurn with the recent rioting here' it military order embracing the “Fort-1 “W h f|l‘\g ' A "' rosa of Haifax" was issued today. lit _ , _ _ __ _ ' , rciiulrcs all ranks to assist in every nmnmg MVB Reel Plctufe » -‘ ' wu.Y 'iwssiible in the maintenance ut' Starring “ ,';g§;;;‘“_;°,_;{_';§0_f“°_;;""§,;°°,[‘,§§§;‘ 4th Chapter--“LASS OF THE LUMBEliLilIlllS" _ _ _ £5 f.--A _ -_-. - ' _ building is being guarded by the mii- and this dearth called .forth express- 4I53-2,_34_\1,,,wf3i_ ions of sincere regret from many citl- of -It " . ---- I" l BEER ~ ~ & WEEKS Plain Irlsli Linens for fancy work-all qualities at per yard 90c to $1.75. BEER st WEEKS Car et Sq nares-a splendid showing--elegant desiins and colorings-at muc below todays values Wilton Squares 3x 3 1-2 yds. at from $45 to $85. Axminster Squares 3 x 3 1-2 yds. at from $35. to $50. Brussels Squares 3 x 361-2 yds. at from $25. to $ 0. Tapestry Squares 3 x `3 1-2 yds. at from $15. to $25. ‘ BEER & WEEKS We can sell you all kinds of furniture--_can pets - house-furnishings and household linens cheaper than you can pro-__ cure from mail order _con. cerns. Compare prices. BEER§& WEEKS Blankets-all kinds in stock] . _ ' .. Flannelette Blankets » at per pair $1.75, 2.75, 3.75, 4.50. - Woolen Blankets at per paii‘. $8.25 to $15.00. W o o l e n Blanketing $2.50 yd. BEER tic WEEKS Mirror plates-in plain or levet edge--all sizes, always in stock. --pin. at-.wuts ' i:-\i:;"_'/ '.~...'. .~';=. _ ~' '