cnovmm pnsscnirrion Business HEP. US snow We give the utmost care and at- tention to the proper dispensing of prescriptions. Let ua dispense your - next. We dispense r riptlons 1 written by any Doctor. Only 1 registered Druggists with years of experience do this work. Quality tested drugs, Vaccines and Biologicals are fresh in stock. We give prompt attartion to phone and mall orders. Help us grow by having your next prescription dispensed at this drug- store. J. ERNEST H.WORTH 142 Prince Street; Phone 32 . endars fromihe Charlottetown Guar- Central Guardian I no nor oiiax sending youl- re- newal-you- will get an artistic calori- dar if paid in time, BY PAYING YOUR QUBSCBIP- TION now get the choice oi nine cal- dinn. LOCAL GIRL HUNG her arms around her lover's neck and pleaded him to buy two tickets for the Tuxis entertainment in Heartz Memorial Hall, March 5th. 9490-34-21 -PItlNCE CHARLIE and Flora Mac- donald. This is the subject of the lecture Thursday evening. Caledonian Nuisance um industry was plying lubricants of and harbors. Last Ioar over 1 produced, over seven-eighths of ‘which was - consumed by automobiles. ‘ __..._‘. _ Th, gasoline distributing business rods?“ Is an indispensable public service. We l" recommending the growing comp!!! the business of distributlnl rssollue "l"! motor lubricants. Thirty years ago gasoline was a drug on the market. At that time the petrole- yesping kerosene lamps burning and sup- reiineries were so unsuccessful in disposing that bothersome by-product-gasollne that they attempted to solve the difficult problem by dumping it into convenient rivera to Necessity engaged primarily ll for machinery. Then 12 billion gallons were securities of s Milli"! successfully engaged ‘in ‘ May we send you full particulars? ‘li-Irrsllcm Scglfllulrzlliilics 00111110111117" tlillliiflilflll your eons. . .-,.-,....,:.__g_._.__.- _ MONTREAL WWW. . - canuaron SIDlNG scuoor. Club, by A. A. McLean, K. C. r TRANSFERRED-Mr. Leith Hodg- son, ior some time accountant of i113‘ v Bank oi Montreal here has been transferred to the Branch at Freder- . icion and leaves this week for that " city. Mrs. Hodgson will remain here for a short time. . W?‘ rocar. GIRL ilrmc her arms around her lover's netir, and pleaded him to buy two tickets for The Tux- is entertainment in H rtz Memor- ialjlall, March 5th. 0400-24-11 . PAINTUL ACCIDENT The Guar- udian regrets to learn tha last Fri- ' lday evening, Gordon Lea. _e ld-year y. old son of Hon. W. M. Lea nd Mrs. . Lea, had the misfortuneto break a - small bone in his ankle whll playing - with some boys in the .R.ink t Vic- toria after the skating. I-Ils father f drove him to the Prince Edw d Is- land Hospital on Saturday‘ aft noon, when an X-ray was taken. l-Ie mum- 5009-3-5-31 I J ‘cfiliimfiTfi-"TEWN GUARUIAN. ‘iifAs-Ilc BAKI N5 DWDER in all Ill baki, nus EYES-St. Patrick; Dav falls on Sunday this a 19th. Walter Seaman's big dra- lc success “Irish Eyes" will be duced under the stage direction of Austin Trainer with an all local t oi players at the Prince Ed- , ed home Sunday and is doing as W311 as can be expected. SUCCESSFUL ISLANDEB. - r American exchange says that Mr A, Rodd, third vice president. of, . Institute Bulletin was a. delegate irl the Department oi Marine and Fl: eries to the third annual eetlnE. the International Fisheries Con‘.- vatlon Council oithe Great LN. held at Lansing, Michigan. on 1!.- ember 5m. Mr. Rodd in fitting toe thanked the members for the h!!!‘ Mr. William Weston Carmody. tool: ard Theatre. 0492-3-4-11 HORSE NOTE—Mr. George Dock- endorff oi North River has just lsold his handsome bay gelding, five years old, sired by “Ballerat” and dam “Crown Rights" weighing 1600 lbs. to Messrs L. M. Poole 8s Co., Lumber Dealers. He is pronounced by horse- men to be the handsomest horse on this Island and is without a peer as o. draught horsel Mr. Dockendorf can certainly produce the very best in horseflesh. STUDY, GROUP-—A Teacher's Study Group meeting was held in Prince of Wales College on February 16th. Inspector MacPhail and thir- teen teachers were present. The President being absent Mr. Alvin Myers was appointed Chairman. Mr. MacPhall demonstrated the teach. lrlg of Primary Arithmetic. Several ‘teach-rs 01M: eme- suggestions. A number of questions were asked through the question box. At the next meeting to be held on March 28th, the School Fair Prize Lists will be examined fld subjects for Nature Study chosen. - wrnlfrlvc BELLS-The marriage of Miss Kathleen Elizabeth Powell, to place on‘ Friday evening. Mal-ch 1st at the Cundall Home, (Y. W. C. A.), Charlottetown. Themeremony was 4 4 ' ' g Re Sidin School done him in electing him as or“ p011. of _Carleton 8 l I m, u... month o1 January: v the vice presidents. and pledged“ i ‘ \ Grade 1X.—l. Helen McCarville: 2. best efforts to assure the contfid l ' Dgrothy MacDonald; 3, Charles Illl. and increased success of the 11"»- ; ’ ye Grade IX. (JrJ-l, Amelia Mx- ute. At this meeting. l-epreseniffif .4 . Donald; 2. Angelina O'Connell; 3. oi’ six states agld til: fflgzflxxefluon E ___. Joseph 5mm‘; 4, Roy McCarvllle. ment oilCana a. en ors m Grade VIIL-l, Myrtle McCarville. Commercial FlshinE LEW ‘Juli W‘ u“ m“ “I'm” m‘ 3 Eleanor Bell; 3, George Muttart; Great Lakes. It was agreed i’. 1‘ wzdg‘ m Hymn“. m" 4,, Hazen Gillespie; 5, Kenneth Bell border territory would one: der ll "F" m . . Th h 8e l .1 have wieet vision and there- and Stanlely; nfwgirlsle MacDonald iidergleegfl-x: are; likes ‘ “an i '°'° ‘is Iolrusoectihe ormhcs Giad“ V f‘ . y n M t. Us y 5 dlssentloris F m‘ oi an! eye defect. 2, Joseph MacDonald, 3, Jo n u - threatened Y “great <' The motive power of the mm - ious commercial laws. It igpreserh fizzy: Bnlgrzan organism is Grade vg-l, Mildred Muttart and honor for Mr. Ross to lzepfion. He I - Normal eyes. it is computed Thelm“ Qulgleyd 2' Ernest “five ‘m ti? zlrpozvz: Rodd oi J “m” “m” 20% M u“! Ne", smmb 3, H“? Mill‘ MacDonald’ is a ‘Sign P int - , Energy, but when Eyestraln is Grade IV.—. F am ' Brack ey 0 - present. a much In!" 0'00"" 2, Allison Harper; 3- There" Mac‘ _"'* tmy meet. _ tion is required. Hence defective carving. 4' Evelyn Noonm, AT R0TARy_The as held yes_ . gfymnurrzufiiutaeeir finnzfiptlg? Grade III.—1, John Qulgley: ii. Al» m! 0g the Rotary C hm Sam“ e1 ° . Nerve Energy may seriously vin Oatway, 3. Frank Tayloraa wal- terday afternoon. DL Ayers affect the functioning of other Grade IL-i, Beryl Toylfll‘. . Kennedy in the 51ml progmnh organs oi the bod! ll"! Pmlh“ lace Muttart; 3, Roland Oatway. was a guest - _ y Rotarian C. J. m Mflu“ Grade I. (Sm-l, Helen Clarke. 3' me included a a encore‘, The , “HAVE YOUR EYES Deane Bell; 3, Gordon Stewart; 4. Gallagher, w}, by acting Sea"? EXAMINED Ralph Noonan. minutes were d t d R _. . . ._ 1 Bu; andaope. o G F HUtChGSOH 2' ‘Mm “c ‘ ' “m” C" C 1:11 of Halifax, chair- .‘ . rarer m; 4' Arthur Mcmckem . t 2 "m" “m” cgistration Committee ME ,_, M t r; . 0PT.‘) Harfielagnur) 1 Jean u a ma?!‘ 0g Convention to be held --» m’ ' °i ° M . s ith l:- * --A£ i tan . - Amok! Hendelson s 5 attend be sent in as soon . . .--——————— billiards llnlment for the lrlorw “d flu ‘eatflhggzggsicslfihoilitilgeflfiz: - r _ we’? ting address on "Dentistry, . ~ n .. - .. Mark R. McGulgan a d Present. in which he _tra0 B. A. l BARRISTIR. soLrcrroR. BT0- '- noun! T0 LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. 7-5-1- Bell & Mathieson ._. L k“ ‘ AQMIIIGYI: ‘We ‘V noun ro LOAN t-ll-attlnro. ' McLeod & Bentley . J. A. BENTLEY . . l. BENTLEY, K. 0. la a: and Attorncy-at-Law Oflioe: ill Richmond Street ‘_ NONI! T0 LOAN 5- Charlottetown, P. l. I- L B. D. L. MATIIIEBON “$111,? d'a Mrs. lletty Fialla is Very Satisfied with Results Received by Talilfll Dodd’s Kidney Pills ' MONTREAL. P. o. March 4- (Special) Kidney Pills are so popular in ti" P development of dentistry from e de beginnings up to its present standingj u’ Always, Recommend Tiiem to Everyone WBITEG QUEBEC LADY 0F DODITS KIDNEY PILLS v I ___. The reason why Dodd's performed by Rev. H. D. Raymond. The bride, who was attended by her mother, looked very pretty in a rose crepe de chcne gov/n with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Following the marriage a supper was served to the bridal party. after which the happy couple amid showers of confetti left for their home. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Kenneth MacDonald was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, Covehead, and was very largely attended by his numer- ous friends and relatives who gath- el-éd around his home and also convey- ed him _to his last resting place in Mer- maid, showing their respect and hon- or for one who was held in high es- teem. The Rev. Thomas A. Wilson oiiiciated at the house and the grave. He spoke words of comfort. taking for his te..t, “Yea, tho I was thro the valley and shadow of death. I shall fear no evil." The pallbearers were Albert Proud, James Birt, PetervCum- rnlskey, Alexander MacDonald, wu- liam Ings. and Walter Ings. The floral offerings were as follows: Pil- low from four daughters, Mrs. John W. Jay. Mrs. Lemuel E. Jay, Mrs. Harvey Swan and Mrs. Oranford Jay. CrescentfP. J. and Mrs. McDonald; -ii----—--———— UILT by the am .M(!Dona]d & McPhee B oldest typewr gum Province f0 Quebec. is shown by the ;; . B- A ufactumr the : pub statement oi Mrs. HettY Flalls. "- - - - ' . . ' .na o writer, 11420 raueoosam ma. Meflili 12 is Presented tel- gig‘ Q33,” “Momm, h, panoramas. anormsrs. 81'0- lic as the finest ‘ma’ _ n h“ Dodd’ in”? .- moan ra-o- was ~ which years of term, wflwe- 1 M" ' Riley Baiiaiaa muioiuiowu the most co; » work Pills for eleven years aifdwill alwayl Wreath, W. A.‘ and Mrs. McDonald; wreath, DeBlois Bros. The funeral was under the direction of Mr. B. prewar: a Iowther _.r.‘o. thwart. a o ' DHTAI. IUIBION “MINGTON a mat ac/ :1 _ canygihAsk ugimPOVG - ITEM . LTD. lfnlifn! 155 Hollis ' . 9 All]! soimd health to thousands oi troubled \ d then to ‘everyone, assur- ing them of the best results, for money troubles. Wilanever I feel the hieuifibii tired, or nervous. I use will‘ “mulls pills." an my friends. and they are very niiaerous here, as well as a-g mo“, are ming Dodd‘s Kidney Pills an ‘they arevali W?! “"1113- is seem; of the 800d wofl! moon's manor Pills dothavthe! py such a prominent place more * medicine cheat. ‘a Kidney Pills have restored Mcllaoliern. was in the city yesterday. er, was in the city yesterday. itor to the city ‘yesterdly. Wreath, John A. and Mrs. McDonald. ONALS "Mr. ‘Ii-romasboyle, North Rustico. Mrs. Peter Goodman. Bulim- alv- lk. J. H. Bakerkllmira. was a via- Mr. r. c. i Kennedy. hadrelievad’ andlwillueverregiettiieday thing an Mr. J. H. Simpson, Bay View was in the city on business yesterday. Mr. M. E. Campbell, Village Green, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Lorne Sentner of Robert Simp- son. Ltd» has arrived on a ylsit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Sentner. Mr. Ronald McInnls, Southport, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Hon. B. W. Lepage has returned from a business trip to Montreal and Ottawa. " The organist at Creation Parish Church, in Northampshire, Eng- land. Mrs. Dunkley, has been playing the organ for 69 years. and plays it still at 91.—-We1l, Prince Edward Is- land has an accomplished organist in Professor Earle. who is B3, and is still going strong. Stock Quotation furnished by Johnston and Ward, Membe e Montreal Stock Exchange. New York Exchange AIL. Top. 8|: San. Fe Ry. ... ... 204 Am. Can Co. ... .. 1191i Am. Smelt. a Ref. Co. .. .. 110v.- An. Cop.Min. Co. .. 1521;. N. Y. Con. do Hud. Riv. R. R. .. 105 60n- Gao Q0. (N.Y) 110 I-lud. Motor Car Co. ... 90% Inter. Petroleum ... 53 Stan. 011 of New Jersey 40-18’. Reading Co. ..—. 110 Southern Pacific ... 132'.’ Union Pacific Ry. .. 227 U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. ... .. 146 Westinghousg Elec. .. .. .. 154 United States Steel .. .. .. I87 Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibl 47 At. Ref. C0. ... ... ... ... ... 15 Mis. Kan. dz Tex. Ry. .. 495 Montreal Power ... ... 111i’. Naltcnal Breweries ... . .. .. 135% Steel Co. Can. Com .. Winnipeg Electric ... ... Brornpton Brazilian Traction ... ...‘ .. .. 671i Shawinigan ... ... ... 88 Con. Stmshp. Pfd. . ... .. .. 57 Dominion Bridge .... ... ... . 103% Massey Harris ... ... ... .. .. 89 Asbestos .. Canadian rBewery ... ...'.. .. 201s Fraser and Co. ... ... .. .. 78 Chas. Glifd ... ... ...,... ... 39 Power Corporation ... ... ... . 116% Foreign Securities ... ... .. .. 397s Inter Utilities-A .... ... .. .. 45": Inter Utilltles-—B .... ... ... 20" British America Oil .. ... ... 53 ... ... ... ... ... . ... ... ... ... ... 15's’: Irrrperial Oil ... ... ... ... ... 93%’ \ BANKS Bank Royal .. 370 Bank Montreal... ... 372 Bank Nova Scotia ... .. 402 WHEAT March .. 1237c. May ... ... ... ... ...“ .. 128-‘1 July . 131‘; ‘CORN March ... ... ... ... .. 05"’. May 991.4. . OATS March ... ... 471i May.:.. ... ... ... ...50‘-'_- July 49". WHEAT u May ... 130-7’. July ... 1326.’. Oct. ... ... ... ... ... ... 131i’. STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE: Quotations furnished through cour- . tesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL dz CO. Charlottetown Office (March 4) Op. Noon Close Abana ... ... 234 235 3B 251 247 30 4d 52 48 44 43 41% 44 42 43 Cap. Rouyn ... 075i 071,5 08 Oen. Man. .. .. 6i 61 6i Clerlcy ... 3d 27 2d Suffered From Indigestion Was Afraid To Eat a. Pioulx" 10548-96 h Ednmuiou. Alta., viriteez-“I itiuifefiii from in tion and was afraid in eai I sulfa so after. A friend told ml how sbe suler with the samr hing and ~ BURDOCK j B L0 0 i) , Blrrri us liar. ltook twolbotilsa did as new eat anv- with _ '- i_eouthport. - oive themairial Ii was among the visitoraw the city IYHHIGIY/ Iamhaprytosaylcau "irrotbebotbered matron af iiianufactai only by The T. Mile, IQIW": Q9‘ July 10am _- Granada . . 2:11.‘. 24 24 I Howey 140 140 140 Idud. Bay .. 2225 2210 2200 i _ Int'l Nick. .. .. 0000 0475 e350 . Koot. Flor. .. .. 2a 2a ma; ""5"." _ Lake Shore 2025 2025 2550 j \ " Malartic ...... 75 74 75 . Mandy 145 145 145 McIntyre 2200 2200 2150 i MOTOR OIL . McDougali o5 a5 s5 ‘L’? Mm Corp,“ 525 In Use the World Over Moi, mu 2o _ g Murphy 4r A great money 22:13:“ 643g saver! Castrol de- Pioneer 46 Men-o? and Sher. Gor. s00 heat. Retains its Sud. Basin 1135 body for amazing Teck Hughes .. 1000 ti I . Tread Yukon .. 1550 P‘ °ds°_"°‘l""¢5 Towagmac 205 changing only Vipond 115 afterzooomfles Windfall ...... 07% f dri . Wright Har. 2:10 ° “n8- Slscoe ... ... 106 - BigMis. 105 sylvanite ..... 210 Falconbridge .. 1350 Man. Basin ..._. 69 HALIFAX, March 4- — Quotations i. AA Rare Opportunity You Cannot Afford to Miss‘ MONUMENTS o Having done away with all Agents in the year 1928 and by giv- ing our customers the 10%.dlscount we always paid to Agents ,we have done the largest and most pleasant business since we ‘ were established over 30 years ago. We recently purchased over 4000 dollarsworth of Granite from one firm for cash, and for 30 days we are giving from 10 to 20 pecent discount. - W e have a. large stock of the latest designs, and our wo rkman- ship the best. ~- r Our stock includes Scotch and Native Granites, Vermont Marble, and a. full line of Granite and Marble bases. l , Last year We saved our customsrs almost three thousand dol- lars (Agents commission) and our 1929 prices will be even bet- r ter. I , Call and inspect our stock. l Designs and quotations mailed to any prospective customer. Raised Letters and Carving a Specialty. CHANDLER £3 BELL A Phone 741-J. 160 Kent Si"; Charlottetown, P. E. I. iMPEFli/il. ¢_fi. I .__”"6 ‘i- _ a w!’ c “IMPERIALS” are Ideal Winter ,__ At this season all ranchers are in‘ Fox Food ‘ ‘inobtaining of large litters or young foxes. Proper feeding of the vixens at this crucial ‘time is most essential. standing successful feeders have found IMPBBIALS to supply the ne quirements of the breeding season. They also correct irregularities, keeping the animals healthy and vigorous ano in addition. ensure vixena a plentiful iiow of milk for the WWII PIP.- y food re- Wlnier feeding of IMPERIAL! has practically eliminated destruction of young by, females. easel, nee aaeaaaap RESULTS IUBTII’! CLAIMS IOI IMPERIAL! ‘I The largest mien born rm season and also the highest average of our: raised e maturity were in ranches where IMPERIAL! comprised a moat important par-g o] ti; daily winter am. Keep a liberal supply of IMPERIAL! on hand at all aeaaona. ‘e... by leading distributors or direct from mun. Phone 121. ‘ IMPERIAL BISCUIT c0. LTD- BOX 500 ' ‘ _ I. ‘ Q I . Charlottetown, P. L, "