» i [ _ :ll-ffi'~*i iiiiri . elicit: ~ 1... . ‘W .;é. ...-. it . ini. It iii: i 'IW i,_.,,“ l‘i‘.1'. iii: .iii viii ». -ti it '.12 if' ii. lil. in gn .-5,5 mi Q; .421 y. ..;; vj "fl ;i‘{.,";.‘ i ;'§;_i_= ~ i im i .l- iii ..;,_‘_ _ _E i _ . c '/ ,ll `» /Ji i _ _ . pf _ . -A_. "_ -_ A' _ .J ‘N ’ ' MARCH aa, i 'E ‘ ...- THECHARLQTPE WNG IAN” _ W _ _:E _Y_.f- __ _ . LW. _ W __ ..9;9... ‘ i t ` | ' ` ii '|""-‘ » 'C' i"` '_ . . ~ . <- . _ ._......,_. .,...;.-: A . _. .Trpvel by the C.'T’.` R. when intending oin ` trains. to the lgac lay. ' ' ’.__l_’ accommodation is of the 'very best, oo 9 xpI_s'on’all~traxns and at every station--No u l» ` ' 'delays anywhere- ` The checking of baggage looked after at all without any inconvenience to passengers. -,, We invite you to visit formation will be given concerning your trip. " Rates are the Same on all Railways r Reservations made by ivire free-Write, p Wire for rates and reservations when required. ' Leek for the canada -' - - .T.“E-°ENTRALe GUAR1’IAN...-Fhe Insurance" is ific Coast leave our office where an Pacific. Ticlfet 7__8"Great George Street. ”"“`. ; § ‘ ' II. M. DAVISDN . vs. " » _clllrlottctown _\‘__`{i *_ _ Agent IT NEEDS LITTLE A to convince an auto owner of the utii ity and economy of our auto seat covers. They protect the upliolstcigi' from dust and dirt. They are light flrvililti, easily ittl_liistetl and are ab- solutely water proof. Colne in any cot tr in match car or upholstery. Save iiieir cost over and over again. BRUCE STEWART It CO.. LTD. 464743-2lliI2i. 'eg -E I ~ "IIOIlSE NOTES . l lipnsington will hold races on l"c-int Half’ 9th, and probably a seconiil médting latsr on in the season. They wllfuwciata with the National Trol- Ely; Henry Hooper has secured froiii M_r.' Poynter. Kensington the fast Ac _'rt pacar. onia, '2.:5\..: This haivhad only a llnilted amount o1_._'t.¥aa¢K work and has paced niilos in"¢.8.}8, we look for her to do '_'.l.'» this year. A' meeting of secretaries represent- insrtorty trucks wiii be iieiii in i-'red rlckwa to form an association, siii;~ tier to the 1'. IE. island, Racing (jir- c'oit.' dt .ls being recognized by our fflildsf ip .\'. B., that in union is Btfyillth. lotsa Girl 2.19% formerly owned by the __MacKirinon\ Drug Co.. but now oldriiirey. N. S.. nftit with a iiere-at in rrecent race witii Nick n. own<~.ill landctl a iircd on he ter and put l\alol t-.1. ..i). ;Vlr. ‘Mc1\ tire heat bout 'with Ac l’o\\'iiiil Bay ice this w the cleaner on ai bunch of classy piii:~ ers. The .~\qtilrl's sell like hot cakes on a frosty morning. .___ Mr. lienr_\‘ Hooper the reiiowiit\t'. . has boiiglit i'roni Mr. \\"ni. Poynter. Long River. the genie racc inare Oniii 2.251/l. (liiia was sired hy that bulldog raceliorse inherits his i is 0na,t2.2§> lloopci- will ing operatlinis .\qniri. i2.‘2'i"/,l rind she vtaylng qualities, her dan hy Parkwood (2.21). Mr. Ilia assistczl in his train lhy his first Lientciiant"Brent." who wil give the uiure prellininary train- ing, but when she turns around for th, “dough” the "old gent" will he on !“the chariot" and you wont have to use a periscope to find out wli~=.i'r~. ‘ they are at thc end o\` a inll-3. I 1 ___. DAVID GUY, 2105'/4 lt does not take a trotter long to at :tract national attention. if he has ienough speed and racing manners to win it few evc-nts in the Grand Circuit. This was amply denionstrated last season by David Guy. who pulled up lame at the Columbus September meet ing. vrliere he defeated Nells Dillon in ons of the futurities in 2:0594 and was in turndefoltod by ‘Peter June. Thir colt made his first start in his three year old form at the North Randall August meeting in I class race which he won and in which he equalled the time record of 2:0814. that he made at Toledo. lie was given this race to stay him up for the M-atron Stake the following week at Philadelphia. where he finished in front of Nella Dillon. - Peter Vonia. l-Iollyrood Bob, Selka and Peter June. wlnningone of the heats in 2:05*/Q, his mark. David Guy also won his engagements at Poughkeepsie. anti niti-tiara anti fiiiisiieti iisctiiiii to liollyrood _Bob at Syracuse before going to Columbus. his card for the season showing seven starts of which he won five and was second in two. in which he won fourtee them being below 2:10 law ziot. '. Guy Wilken. while the Zombro. the son of McKinney that ttlr ed San Francisco. out of Bello Gibson 2:24-%.a daughter of th horse Norval and Lulu produced 'Maplewood Norval. 2:23'/5 Lulu J. was got by Onward out of Lot tie Wall. the dam of Eula G.. 2:24 She was -by ‘Stratlirnore ont of CluraG by Pacing Abdallah a on of Alexan . U __ of one der's Abdallah. thc sire of Goldsmith Id. 1 . ' _ " d pmisuit. . satur.- 2l pd thelb race; hc troted twenty heats of n. thirteen of and four be- in the matter of inheritance. David Guy is an in-bred Wilkes. the linen ithrougli his sire Guy Axworthy trae~ ing to the brothers William L. ant: blood of Alcy- one and Onward are also united in his dam_ Belle Zomhro. |Slie was got by .3 illleotloneer J., that also ' 2 14 David Guy is a trotting trottor and in his showing last irlprovod that he in all that the tam implies in stan. spud, and dc- i1'_.r/tvoftsiniy in tm Province. I -VISIT our annex for ull kinds ot West ‘ 110\l8¢ Cleaning Supplies. 'l`lie Rogers _.___ ontrea Ilardware t‘o.. Ltd. 46433-21l\i3l. THE SOUTHERNBEED FAIR will ' be held at Murray -ltlvor on Friday BARGAIN DAYS.-Those are Bur March 28th. 1919. _ 4556.2; upteous gain Days nt Prowso Bros.. Ltd. Conn ~ _ Mill Dick the cherries while they are | MARKET FIRMER. -- 'l`he hog IIIICCCS- . _ ripe.. inarket was firmer yesterday and nd~f 46423-2l.\l:ti vanced to 19% cents for best hogs. 55.57 Water St” Aclmnouctown STREET`CLE“ANlNG.-»Tl\e .~'i'i‘;ip.»'. WM Dut to work on sonic oi the prin cipal streets yesterday and in-ade quit. an linprovenieiit. lt was certainly needanl. Gravel is being Spread .icrosi some oi' the crossings wliere niud i deepest. Let the good ivorii continufi ro sneer soi_oisi=is.-siti_-iii- ` Wright and Messrs Charles (lliandlc A and H.V. Buiitain leave this morniiiu for Halifax to nicer the iiien returnliii: by the Olympic and accompany then. on part of their journey in accord with a 'prograinnie receiitl_v dc-cidcii upon by the \'.M.(`.A. I PROPERTY SALE.-One of the s-ca son’s most successful sales was tliiii lield at the tairm' of Mr. Levi ings at Orwell (love on Thursday. About 50( people. w'f:re'fn attendance and splcn did prices were realized on stock. crop and implements. Mr. Benj. Carterwi. the auctloiieer. T0 COMPLETE LIST.-In -order tc the Guardian. giving home address. unit in which they served and naiiif: of Cemetery in which they were buried. r ` ICE RACES _AT APPLE ' . ' TREE WHARF. On Wednesday. March 19th. the races at Appletrce Wharf provcdn great success though the attendaiicc was limited. However the boys who proved to bf, sports were there. Thcrc was only one class.-the free-for-:ill trot and pace which tho' "Returned Soldier" won easily in three straight heats. i Following is the suiniriunry:-- Returiied Soldier, W.lt_ Dennis, l.i.i. _ Bonita Boy. B. Stew-art. 2.2.2. Onan Boy. Stanley Prowne. 5.3.4.3. Combtlore Mnc. ll, Mefiuliiini, 0.4.5.4. Todd Favorite. G. Boswell. 0.5.3.5. I Heals' Sore R3_d__Pimples ItcIiin¢.`Biirniii|taiiilIni- . iattd.lmlSI¢¢il i “My foot . would hal ' shades from 81.85 to'$8.50. »Paton‘a,- I ' about fully reeo\'ei'cf"" 'bank and either carried it on their ill0l‘l 0114!' l‘lf¢9\'51.'R0d°Huk3Cm~fTQ7~I4‘lI’persoii or liid it. The question ia-- .l 1916. d i France in S611- -»~ . ~. .i » - - l ii:i!ili-l`i'ei- of dit; sri; gear. Dui-ing itiil“-""‘~ w°Il"".°.“ °"9°P“' T.‘.‘~°“°°‘-l."” *‘°“' '““¢'\' "Y 111'” "\°“°>' will 8° ““° ' 901' R°"°I9 ‘m°» M`\`°~ 'I°I‘l"M.°’ War Saving Stamps? The wholocounf Iiisrvio trvsrseas iup11roxtmiQifely_ 200'() _59»'9». ...dl _» - . . Iofflcer: and 5.60o'other ranks pasoed~I M~.m““' B"“°I‘I°Y"9°“°I‘- M""- °.h.5""| tryisiilitally interested in well!! £1119., tiirourii the Regiment. rliirrtiie-titim..."'.*'°'°" ”“* ““"" "““‘°' ’“' °'°'°" ‘l ‘“'¢° P°""°“ °f “ " .*"‘“ “'T°'i°‘r wh" 5°,” CI1\I'l°N¢¢°"1\» Iwhlle it iii to th; internet of 'tire poi'-` II: 1251!: iII‘:f:i:”'TtI;::i" iiiiii in.: T5' ""1 *till-'\’° ‘i'5“*“‘ “°'“° f"'.»1°ii ti°ldtn¢ writ ‘mom to vin it 1° N W" Q M W 1 _ I ~ ~5 v A .» . . 1°'-°1'U__°l"-- . this una. _ Band D.-I". ummm* _ _ _ __ J »i-.f4'é;."'f' 'l"‘ 1. 1' ‘ ` 'i ..i'~~.~'.`~1'~-.'l. '. ` . . . . _ ' ‘ ~ 1- - i '~ -- 1 ~ . ...wif _ -.iii . ._;l.::...;..,' .i _. .i . . _. 1 , . . . _ _ cAnoicAN FARMERS AND ' Meimonmi. Hiaiiwav At ii iiieeting of tlic- Cardigan l<`ui‘u\- ei-`s liistlt.ute_ l'ield on March 17.111111" it tlincussitiii trio‘.i place re ii Meniorlal l-ilghway. The opliiioii of the meeting wild entirely ugnliist the butldingol’ such all expensive roadway at the present V-1111** when the country in burdened with such it load of debt. 'l`lie cost ot' bllllll ing a road like this would fall prin- cipally on the farmers who would de~ rlve the least benefit from it. The following resolution wus unau imously adopted by it stilndll\S "°'~°' 'Wlwrens lt has been 111090504* U’ build a highway to our soldiers, and _ whereas such u hisllwlly W0“I‘1 L‘“¢““ an enormous expenditure of n\011W» and .whereas ull thc. country Is 'Wi now In ii position to meet such cxD¢“‘I‘ lture. therefore resolved. that uri. 111'! inenibers ofthe Chrdllllll I"""‘"’~""“ '“' atltutc- assembled together. plticu our- selves on record ua 0ill1'>=*l‘-I l" Ah" building or n such ii nieninrlnl f0i‘0\l\` soldiers. __ ‘ _I9 7 “_ ~ CASTQTR IA ‘I if For Infants and QW” I-in nFor0vor8OYoan='