,W . ‘l_ A V . , ,v,., A ' i A ~f' . Q ‘ ‘* f. , . ~.~- Y , ., ' ' . =t‘~~~ii>~»..~-.-‘ .MARCM1917 __ _ 1-nn ciwi.t.gi;_rarqwrg_c.nsanuy _ _ __ mines 8. 1-917'. “ Protect Your Skin _ from tire March winds and A sun by using ' Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream Its ef_iect 'on the skin is _so pleasing, so soothin and it protects it so perfgectly, that _you cannot fail tore. cognise it as the most hi hly perfected preparation 0?- its kind sold today. A iic bottle will convince you, ut it will pa t b . the 50c size. Y 0 uv ` _ Ask for it at our Penslar Store (no other store has it) E. A.Foster I Central Drugstore ~_=§ @ l}lEANSiS YUUR HAIR A MAKES Il BiAUlIll|l THISK, GLUSSY, WAVY *__ 'rnv ri-use Ati. DAND _ APP:/ms AND HAinRdJ'rFd:PsD's comme our. i"\lI'f>l.V ll‘_\' n “Danilerine Hai; l‘loniiso" ii you wish to immediately iioulile thc heatiiy ot your huir. Just nioisten ii cloth with Danderine and draw it cai-f.-fiilly through your hair Hlklllg one small strand at a. time: this will cleaiisf: the hair of dust, dlrl or any excessive oil- in a few mlnu ies you will he amazed. Your hair will ho wzivrt liuity and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre- and luxuriaiice. BQ9ill“9 bf*-Mllifyiilg the hair. one flllillicatioii ot' Danderine dissolve# every particle ol' dundrutf; invlgorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling liitir. Dandei‘iiie is to the halt' what fresh sliowers ot' rain and sunshine are to vegetation. it _goes right to the roots. invigorates and strengthens tlicm. its oirhllarating, stimulating and lilo-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. _ You can surely have pretty. soft lustro\i_$i' liuir, and lots oi' it, if you will just get ri 25 cent. bottle ot Know- lton‘s Dnnderinc from any drug store or toilet. coiintci' and ti'y it as direct- ed. BOSTON FISH ADS AUSTIN HALEY Commission Merchant] Fresh and Salt Fish Canned Goods, Lobsterr, Scallops Clams. 176 Atlantic Ave., Boston Consignments Solicited 37974-6Msthul2wl:sEsl2wkapd. Dress up Your Circular Letters- You would not think Oi’ at-iidiiii: a sliiibhily dress- ctl. tiirly-tai-eil boy to your viilufnl <-tistoninrs to act as ' your tllgiiiflvd wprmienta- tivo. ll is :_-von more unhusl- ` iioss lllm to :iddresn nn nr- .'ti|u»r_.- priiiiiul circular It-tit-r lwuriiig ii niesriagei. io your vlistoinors. be- i--iiisv it ifi ii rcllection tin tlir-lr hotter jiiilgment. . ldvt-ry lf-tier you send our should be either type- wi-lttt--ii or printed by the- Multigraph Process. (and you ciin't tell one from tht- other.) A lr-ttorjproduced by the Multlgriiph Printing Service in 'identical to typowrlting in every re- spect. lt is printed (rom moveable type. printed through u. ribbon makinl- thc appearance and effect oi' the ilnii-ilietl product lliu samc. There is nothini! more etreotive than a direct personal latter to your customers. _ This let.tei‘_ can hc procluceti the Mui-‘ ilgraph way iit n very nominal coat. You GUI linvo a liiiiidretl printed- ir ton thousand, as you wish. The laid copy will' he us lo-gible us the first.. Van he printed in most, any size or color. -_ _ not as toll you more I-- _liqut ii. A Guardian Pub. C0. » IIIC l th . '|'h0l'G_‘W0f‘O ‘islsgssdzgtsgrg `l_n“’_int° houdt -the same as the second' ogkiey Bir winning with _ asmail margin with Lem and Billy neck and uen'k“’tor‘ second and third place. The ionrtil was Oakley -Bird, iirat; Bnllgr, "mud, Lem third, Billy fourth, Wlarnalq fifth, GREEN RACE. _(There We four starters in inin - M10 B-. Miss Commodore, Oakley 0. and Jack. They finished in the order named. the second heat was very close all the way and nnislied. “me 9-5 Ufit beat. The third heat Wes also a :ood race. Katie B., win- ning. Oakley 0.. opened out and landed a record with Miss Commo- dore right up and Jack fourth. The following is the Summary: 3 MINUTE GLASS. onine., Bird, owned and driv- en by W. Trainer 2 1 | 1 Park Lem. owned and driven by Erl Boswell 1 2 2 3' Buller, owned and driven by W. Campbell 7; 5 5 2 Billy. owned and driven by B. Stewart 4 4 3 4 Wurileld. owned and driven hy R. Mc(‘allum 5 fi 4 5 GREEN RACE. Katie B.. owned and driven by J. Mc(".n»h@ 1 1 1 Miss Commodore. owned and ' driven by J. Meuaiiy V 2 2 a Cllllei' O.. owned and driven by W. Owen 3 Il 2 Jack, owned and driven bv E. Smith .` 4 4 4 OFFICIALS. Starter- A. Boswell. Judges- E. Dennis, .I.- Smith. Patrol Judge- L. Court. There will be another trot held at the same place on Saturday the l0th next at 2 o'clock sharp. TO PREVENT THE GRIP Colds cause Grip--Laxative Bromo Quinne removes cause. There is only one f‘Broino Quinine." E. W. GROVE’B signature on box 254:. siiii_ligcitv The Prince Street Girls’ hockey team and the Charlottetown Junior Girls' Hockey Club met in' almost mortal combat yesterday attemoon in the Arena Rink where one oi! the nolsiest and most enthusiastic hoc- key matches of the season was pulled oil, the Prince Street Girls winning by a score oi’ 3 to 1. Sllllll U|llllll|llllS (Bpeciil to The Guardian.) HALIFAX. N. S.. March 7-(Quota- tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy\ & Co., stock and bond brokers, mem CLOSING PRICES < Yesterday ‘ Today Atchison .. 102 102 A. F. as ii7% Ain Loco .. 72% 71’/5 Anaconda .. 84% 85 Am S & It . . . . .. 100% Can Pac 154%, Cen . . . . .. 96% Crucible Steel .i.. 66% M.'l~`. Ct .. 77% Mex Nor Power .. 88% - Reading . . . . .. .. 94%.- 92% ti. S. Steel 110% 109% l_i.'i‘. ..........115 116; 02 78 ini 152% asv. 65% '15 init S. P. 92% - Prs, . S. 'i`. U. _________.€..__ nuesians nnivmc 'ri-ie runxs. - 1011.5' -1.1- Pi-rriiooaan, ivinrtn a.-r~ni~ni¢.~ successes for the Russians operating Turks in Persia. where (lttrmnn forces, are nnnounc o ' e r orl The Rus iin_\~'s war Ofilc en .- - iiisiis are advancing southwest of lia- niriilan attacking the Turks on Asba- niim Summit and have the hostile for~_ I , . Agni: ¢ ri... ° .ll . f” "@3431 Jacques. Cartier LEAF RUBBER “£3-,, 1 . ~ /t31lNl`0~ _ 0 . _ _ ' ~ .6f`Qt0_i\\-'A ,..... . 'frm -- ., M . if as well. . . - To be sure of lull value and maximum service, look for the assurance of quality given by any one of these Trade Marks: ` J. . . Warileld. Pai-lr Lem. . ‘ [N ' Oakley Bird. Billy and Bullet., The il-Nt lieetthe horses got of qu the fourth score and kept well to ~ _ _ :ether not being a.-lelllth between the ‘ ` tix. 32.:‘:".t”°..‘:.i'° .nr °°i'°’ “ S 1 UBB TEM n e w Lem t ' ‘ _ un. nuiier init-ii, muy toni-rn, hire V ~ ‘fa SY 9 ima iiizii. 'rue .megan nwni-neo the ,_ ‘ r ’ heat to Lem, Oakley Bird goin;-_.\ ,_ » . > Billed Kilt- The second heat was‘uiao '» clone from santa iininn. oniiiny. an-ii IATED C - won by a lenetli with Lem second and ‘ Warfield right up, Billy fourth and ‘ .Bulier last. The third heat. was o.- cost of living as*'af' i'esult.o`ft'i;the war, is now mani- ‘ testing walk of life. §r°”"¢ A }V\*`§»,4_` _ _ 1' ~' . -r oidoing ‘business is greater. i A5 theiquality and reputation of our brands ol rubbers must be main- tained at all costs, we have be_en»compell_ed to advance our price: in wlijenyiour dealer asl_'- '_ /_ “JACQUES CAITFIER". “GRANBY" "MERCHANTS" “MAPLE LEAFu "DAISY" _ _ °_'DOMlN|oN" I A 'rn no .i ‘ ' . ` . Q I .....°....z'fi*..-.'t..‘..‘.°...t‘;°'.;::.'f°.~..'i“i°;: - io. 0 was in -perfect condition. and one of __ an ,L _» .-Q15] \ "le llrleet attendance ever seen at e 5 f ‘ " " ‘ \ / trolthon ice; f _ . , A ` . e _. ‘_ _ lt is only recently that the hifh retail.pri.ces. of most commodities are being elt. The higher A Shoe dealers tliroughout Canada must get more for our rubbers than during the _past few years. The cost of pro- duction has been steadily increasing and the dealer s expense ~ » _ » fTo-day- crude rubber _isiully one-thircl_ higher than before the ' war, and doubled ireights, abiiormab insurance and the war i tax have made it more eirpensive laid clown at our factories. . Other r_naterials,*inclu_dingicottons, cashmerettes, Jersey, . linings, .dyes and chemicals cost on an average more. Lab’or,ftoo, is away up, and so- scarcethat there is difficulty in keeping up a normal production. _ ` The'lin'c`reasecl prices of our rubbers-small indeed compared with other articles of wearing apparel and of food-havebeen ' made imperative by the steadily growing cost of manufacturing. ln proportion to the cost of other ne4:essities,_the pnces of our brands of rubbers- are reasonable-and m‘ore_ economical when compared with ‘the far greater increases in shoeprices. The regular use of rubbilni: saves' many times tlieirtslightly increased cost, and protects the heat \ "‘ "4/r-. so' Largest Manufacturers of Rubber Goods in the British Empire A axiscurivis orriciss . ivioN'rne:Ai.. P.Q. . SEVEN LARGE, --UP-T0-DATE MANUFACTURING PLANTS IN CANADA ` 28 “SERVICE5 BRANCI-IBS AND WAREHOUSES THROUGHOUT CANADA at . 1 MA iN . A .-Wearing Rubbers during the Spring Months of Slushand Wet Saves niorethan their A Cost and Protects the Health as well ‘ \\//, `v _ t . i /.//_“| `/ /. » GIANIY - RUIIER C0. won. \ /I /f A /f F ,,,,,,,,,_ ,,/',.'.f mia . Z1 sw ey .‘ . ol. tim L'-\ /,/' 2===»-“‘=’-==ltf-=~.“t’-=‘f-f=f“»¢*‘tf» Canadian Consolidated Rubber Co. Limited _, ____ '. 1 1 ' nn- il_\- ' isi.ANDEn MADE |.|Euri-:NAN~r~ A COMTWANDER . . V A I ' 'I' ' Captain Leo ()rr. ol' Nr~lson, li.(`.. -‘- has nice eil the ositloii of Iiient °““'"" 'h° n A - ` l' pt ' ‘hai ii s - anti liaiuudon was recently taken $011126-t °___ 1-he f°m,w|,,g ._m¢~,m,ga ~m,v,, ha," iommniidor in the r s ti avi. k ago. Lieut d PI I . V it French River, New Lon rin, .~]. . '- CQ-RNIWALL' :ld yt-.rrs ago, ii son' ot' the lute Mr. speakers- rtsv Dr r‘niim~ion Mr ~’""“`~" 0"’ °f ‘hm "lam Emi? ;:)eei4"ei;i(er:;t(§ei;te8l;:)>:1l‘i in the Biiar _ani W. W. Stanley-,_ and (iolonel lvtooi-.._ - :l,a5'(:1é>I? ligijiifxg Tint Imitation: Only Diaappoint mother has use Y'B . ~ wnr . econ e o_mni.V l ¢ ' ere are 0v(v)\‘llcfl`a'l‘ilets lor her little (ities ghe DE SABLE' ant ali|llveiitliirea;’b\it sigh iadeéerilnirt-, sreayl. ill nothing else. The rat ew (t I I D ,| '_ U _ ed w nm a roms o if 0 BHC croiip dvoseemiiiake her realize there is notlr Mggzgzsf' 0 °"° M Mm; 9"' it till ho Ovelsmllle ilfeilll “Atl P‘;”fl“l§ ’Wh00llIl1s ing to equal them in making baby well _ _ _ V tliroiigli all t e iliftetien iS‘Ht¢;?sl.|1E 1;! -ph ey md -keeping him well. Concerning AFTDN HALL: _ ilved at the hlglies pon o_ is ii i- have some them Mrs. C. E. Stillwell, Wingrope, , ' _hitioo... After elglity_yearis..he attended on the mem. our it lah! ` -INN. ‘.`.l;- of. *‘/_'.r..i -» ' ,, . _ A l `-’i""'i""i "i" l.l‘ Charlottetown Sark.. ivriitw- "1 *‘“'° “'°" “”`°i 's enum- Mi-. n. T. cnnwnl-.ii. ““’ "’“"“l 3‘»"‘°°‘~"‘ “°““f’".‘ “““` Dm' the original. but Own Tablets tor the Dist ten years Mr_pL_ L_ Jenmnm M,__ Jam” Mc ec foi a_tlregeglrnlt5:;-);i(;>.i;‘.;;;‘€slio:‘tl3; it should be and have found them so good for my Lum -. attei he rsh I ‘hm _wh T he rw remembers d "me °“°° "mi I “hm” keep B bex i A melnds im 8 S' 'Hb thifnewent to "mf U19? in the liouiie.’ The Tablets are sold TOMORROW N|GH.r_ _._, _._- nieoiotl. or ii year. _ d are mm “_ d|¢|||¢ dealers ilr -by mall at 25l ,__ B.(.. and engageclwith the (..l".R. an ggnlbwa bor from The Dr. Wlliiains M d y . was sir/ell rvnunend -Oi 11 ‘H80 0*" "1 Mm* Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. ~ en" r " terry boat, capable ot i~arr_vlng :$0 rats only. across Lake liootnax, ~_ l Speakers- Judge Stewart Mi- Wi - fl\l3G'“"’ 'I‘_ (‘arbonnell_ ~- < 'l‘liis'~pn'sition he illleti until he oi- I. ~ ferul- his nervleeir_'toi~tutm n hand in . New iio er toques are being ~Qll9\i'.t1~. ilowiiitig Alle- HHH- l»l6lll»>€°mm\1l1ll0Y ‘ . .oféim ° in the an ps. They are hig ami O_rr married t\.d&\1¢llle\‘ Of tho M0 rr. ` *_ -` WTI! IU!!!-‘mag 'narrow and low and narrow; hqgi are Mr. Malcolm McPhai.l. ol' ArKYl0 531°” . le l b t ha ed. R d niums id the _ ina e their home ,at Nelson. ilbglynbreigii Ida( 'ioqtiese wftiim' or-"%lt‘w 't'liree"l‘eai“i\ ago'iilie, with her ' ' n 3' ii 4 ii ~ vi' lniiaieny 'e i' inn mana to " “A” ‘ .‘ slblgrltgdlg mile isdn; ihirubr ztigeti. iiggiid lsfigw m`bli‘l1hs'n(l lier,old home. A ` “ ,i They have no trimming. ev e ly and while ii_0me~_lI‘6rD‘eli0‘\Nl “UU ` e o e s une circular or a nat ' iiiiddehl l'ii'end died' in A ttrvr hoiirlt med s it . £0- Y M' .gunna gpg” ie, gg ig; . ¢¢‘,|,g|. vm Mn bryurg -@1116-Mem. -|Betor¢ ‘going oversees from Halifax” 55-"_ i A V- liiax withoiit delay.-i’lonet~r. .___ sailed lrom Iinlilaic some wo wee s H0l0 ll" arianized ioi tonight. ' .-(ionimaniler Orr was boi-all iiieiit.-<‘oniiiiuiiiler Orr camo to tht- lsltind to sci* his little son, who is with Dr. and Mrs. Murchison. . West River. Frcni there he went to Kon-_ siiigton to see his iinulo, Mr. Wllliiiiiil Orr. intending to spend it ilay or two with relatives ut Frenoli lllver and also at Summerside hut was culieilio imltations oi' this rbi\'lcl'M_z'he. eoldl. and A hc- of Ilia r i n g signature FRANCE REMINUS lHE BUYS ill Pl. ISlANll "Flin following letter has been re- ceived hy Mrs. John MacKinnon. (li'niu_,i View,,fron1 hor brother-iii~l:i\v (lr. 'Ale_x. MacKinnon, Somewliiwe iii Prniice, who _has been in the treticlies for over nine months. France, Jan. IR. 1917. Dear Mary:- Just a line io ici you know that l nm well. and hope this will find you ull the same. Received _\‘0ur it-ttcr of September 1_Ttli, other night, was very glad to hear from you. The letter certainly was a. long time t.-ii the way. lt hail linen all over ifruiivo before it i'ound ine. l'had ii letter from .\lontie. they are in England yet. Have seen quite a few oi the 105th boys. soiiia or them from Grand View. l received ii parcel r.-i` 'l`obact'o from the L. O. li., was very glad to get it for we do not get tobacco like it out here. siizirot' thc wnr been ovcr yr-t. . \\'rite- soon, ` ALEX 2nd. Van. llrnvy lltittvry. " .-\riii_v l'. 0.. l.oudr»n. i-Tiiizlniiil. .\'ti, !t'.’Tfl§l. 4 .i__._i_._.._._~ ` " ` T0 FREE SLAVE8. LONDON, March 5 -Thi' Anti-Slavery Aborigines Protectioii Society has issued an appeal _to tho Secretary of State for the (‘oloi'iics to declared hy proclamation tho freedom oi 185,000 slaves in thc territory known recently as the German East African l’rolei-tornte. The piihllcation oi' the appeal is sanctioned hy the 4‘ol~ oiiial Otfire. ` _ unite it nlre trip to Siotland guess \ou are right about the :iris How l-I Alex Donald izetliiig nlonz any viuv" Quppoiie lie and Jack are hunv shovel ing snow now a davs tluess there is a big bank at the road as usual “ell we have pretty hard times here. and occasionally a fairly good tiinc. Be- fore I close l must say that while I \» Well wo have three or four iiiclico oi' snow now, but no frost, so it _rc- iiiinds us ot`lionie ii lltlle bit. l hail ‘the floor, chairs and tables ar, e thing l . " ~-~ ‘ am writing this letter I am sitting t~.1| l,\e_gept to ui ntN‘1 There is lib"