_ Yes. ' . 'ii-ri ALL" ` -- LINIHEHT Years lee Menu us Interns: Ilss. Bpoody relief from' coughs, col caamlmi _ diarrhoea, mugg P °“l;1:hSm, bruises, etc. , dnl 6 u¢r_y¢¢ _i.s. Jolnbon s 0° ° hm 00-_ lleslmlsss. - _ ._.__ $11?-_7_ ___ M _ Women’s Rubbers ' ' and Overshoes . .`,\\. _ #_ if 5. . \_ xi rw . 4 \ Now is the time to get your rubbers and overshoes and this the place for we - can off H cr you a large stock to select from 1° WY bert drlaliry of goods at inesi reasonable prices. _Oveishoes, best quality. cloth and finest rubber 2 buckle $l.'15,bultoned $2. Rubbers two qualities 6 _sc and senses ss ses neeeesseeess 756 B Pail* j IH*-1. Harold liicDoha1d;` 2, Frank . 3 ( :O wheinn. rseninn. 1, w-iunni Menon- ‘-* - 0 » . X35 Queen St. IT PAYS to buy in this Province 'PHE EARL GREY -'l‘be'llsrl Grey lett Georgetown at 1 o'e1oek .yester- day morning roi-»P1stou with duress. 20 vssseusers. is was et ri-eisht and 32 locks of paper and letter mail and docked at 10.10 a.m. She will leave Piotou this morning on return. ORATORIO.-Tonight in the First Methodist Church I-Iandel's Grand' Oratorio _“The Messiah" will be giv- en by Prof, J . T. Thompson assist- ed by -over hfty voices. This is the beet Oratorio ever given in this city. Solos will be rendered by Misses Hazel Brouwer, G. Coombs, K. Moore, Amy Earle, J. Hood, Mrs. Chandler, Messrs. G. H. Moore, J. Webb Stanley, Ii. J. Miller. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - The following in the standing of the pu- Pils of (love Head Road School for the month of Februar : Grade VII- 1, Stella Morris; Z, lillay Morris; 3, Ida Whelan. Grade VI-1, Nellie Mc~ Eacbern; 1', John'Whalan; 8, Ernest White. Grlirle V-1, Willard Lanlt; 2, Howard White; 8,' George White. GFWG IV-1. Garfield Mchlacbern; 2, " Walter MCD0li8ld‘ 3 Rogella_ Grade old 2 Hayden McDonald (Junior). Grade II-i, Sadie McDonald; 2, Theodore McDonald (Senior). 1, \ Jean- cEa_chern; 2, Wallace Wool- __ r V; D _ _ J ~ Cook Studio From Hand to lland Thejswel fuel that friends more so you when you need it than the whilest diam ond- . . lligh-quality Coal from our yards-clean, free-burning, long'-lasting Qoal-fair prices, and fair serdce ln exchange for your orders. Any orders today? Quick delivery? C. .Lyons & Co. . Phone 1 I1 _ _ . IHERE WILL BE A General Public Meeting j oF THE Ch’towii Board of Trade IN THE BOARD ROOMS _ MARKET BUILDING . Thrsuday March 6th at 8 p. m. Hon. Premier Mathieson will de- liver an address r n “WHAT CAN WE D0 TO IMPROVE CON- DITIONS IN OUR PROVINCE. U. S. Consul Frost has also kind- ly consented to offer some sugges- tions along the same lines, and other prominent men will give _ short addresses. At this meeting, there will also bathe balloiing Qor membership to the Board. ' L, B, MILLER, Secretiry. 3-3M2i Black Foxes Farm wanted sto zkediwitl-i from 2__'_to 5_mated pairs Silver Black Foxes for interested party' Write full particulars to ‘ - 1 W. B. PURnv, Agent. _ 1 45 Pleasant Street, ' p Dorchester. MH_fS ,s-zzM6_ipdi _ .$`:'.°.'i‘ spina! ol' order ul to ensues. hentai' /' . --. I HE beauty of . Sectional plete added to points of greatest wear increases its life' three-fold. I Gunrarileed re' i . ‘ sallsfyoy - rw W.W. Wfllncr _ _ _A - Q drld (Junior). Grade I-1, Helen \ ' Wil"-ei 2 Charles Marshall; 3, Lucus ~q s Wooldrid " - ke. CO ` MRS. GEORGE CARTER DEAD.- oari secure ‘ There passed away to the better land Special Rates “ " bo e ni. uni annie in wiorni Pnrir, by havin their ' \ ' "' ‘ . _ . _ NEW York, on Feb. 24th, of Sadie ' today at K PKMWBS mkm ` _ _ " Howard, bolovod wife of George Cer- Tthis new pat- 'iern is as lasting l as the ware iseii, l . because itls based i _ _ _on slqple lines. ' _le weler . -1isss- _ ' RWALLACE Silwllinie elm Pggvhu- ter. formerly of Charlottetown, in the fifty-fourth year of her age leav- ing tu mourn a sorrowing husband, two sons and tour daughters. Mrs. Carter hrid not been in good health for some time and on the day of her death took suddenly very ill of acute heart failure. Her doctor was called ut once by telephone and all that could be done by medical aid and lov- ing frionds failed to give relici. She gradually sank until the Death Angel summoned her saying, "Thou hast been faithful over ri. few things, I will make thee ruler over many things, enter thou into the _ioy of thy Lord.” Her family have sustained n serious loss by the demise of one who was always so kind, thoughtful _ and affectionate. Her many friends i and relative in this Province will learn with deep sorrow of the puss- ing avrny of one who, when residing hers, wus much beloved by all who had the pleasure of her ncqruaintance. i The Guurrlian joins the home frieuds‘ r Y\T\57` FRE-E ‘l _ ' ` farm to G. Kielly of Stanhope for a Come into 'our office and have your handsome sum_ Mn Hughes intends meth 'mmmfd fre” °f °h‘\f\3" "omy going West. Hope he shall have the talrssla fe: mintues 8:4 :’°_:"'t°t y°': best of success and shall not return EMC' Y W ny” me 9° _' hmm C" alone.--Wallace Curran, Pleasant 7°" me Pmmy we mah aimafnd gum' Grove, returned home Mlonday after ;::§Z'h°eTf:g,§)ta°’;cg{Jwn esndlogfiaarg spending some time transacting busi- work Egctrscting and filling without psig, D859 in Cove `H°9‘d'_H'is friends are prica moderrve. pleased to see Matthew Reardo ` DR ROBINS _ _ grippc.-James Marshall has returned fg.|?:&°" s"f>?1'5nz9|§g.,|d°°r Beer ‘neun from e. visit to Point Du Ruche.-The glare. .. stork has visited the home of F. and in extendingdcepcst sympathy to the bereaved ones. COVFJ-IEAD.-The recent snow has been ii welcome visitor.-Some of the sllorts are taking advantage oi the good ice on Cove Head Bay and are testing their speed horses, Among the swiftesi: ones are: Redwing, own- ed by Will Youland; Dean Swift, owned hy William McGrath; Dolly, owned by Wallace McDonald; Harry, owned by Ray Crbckett; Maud D.. owned by Norman Brown.-Ali are very sorry to hear of the severe ill- ness of Miss Emma and Master Franlq Whelan, both having contracted pneu- monia lntely. They are under" the skilful treatment of Dr. J. C. McDon- ald.-l`l_ Hughes, one of the progres- sive farmers, has sold his beautiful n out, again after .a severe attack of la- Cer y For » » I _ .- 1 O ti ian Easter Photos . r..‘°‘”:.';“.;Z.'.°:.E.§’::.:‘.:’." “s P °' Call st the I I '»-- ei I ::From thc reputation J crgeii’s Vio- y ' ’l`el=rl!°“6 _'91 1- 7 ilite tlilleceixiliqiliricgilagitlignd xtactiiigeizlii We are buying _ _ ' I . We ' _._ ml* don’t seem to be able to sell any- i,”§`$. thing else-anothcr large shipment ll _ ';' ,` i'l'.'“ . '_ t re e' cd-A k for free sample- fp , _.Q;P§“_1ns'-'-.-""' bocxgE. A.5li'oBter, Central Drug- Qvefydayf r "¢§.'.3'.._.....L.-' ` "~ store. 2-24 Mti. ° Department Of Railways Ano and gethig-heStP1°iC@S_ ;h 1 Q I ’°"“ Peoples Theatre Bug” and Eggs I. d nded by le t shade tree,- . r.:.~‘i.`:`=f.i".I.‘-3,':~:i.':::.:.'%.i‘~.s-`.'i." :nri°i-aii~ Mrs. McDonald, They are this time rejoicing over a son.-Miss Ida Fitz- patrick. nrid ber friend Miss Smith are' p g g y un er. the managf-ment of Mies Jean Woolridge TICKET! -Tickets vis Canadian Pacific and all other lines can be bought from W K Rogers. City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown. -.__ TI-l1E MINTO.-The llinto lett Pic- tou st 7 ofoloek yesterday morning for Georgetown with express, Bti tons of freight, 8 passengers and 40 sacks oi paper and letter mail and docked at 11.% a.m. Bhe will leave for Picton this morning. death occurred on March 8, 1913, at ltiillinockett, Me., of Charles Cairns, formerly of Oharlottetown, aged 21 years. His remains are expected in to mourn two brothers and two sis- ters, Alfred in Tryon, Walter, Jennie < and Violet in Charlottetown, besides 'E (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) A GOOD RECORD.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. uccommodation arrived in Charlotte and the Cape Traverse accommoda- tion at 10.25 s, m.. fifteen minutes [ late. -___ to the big fox deal with Frank F. Tlllliin by a Halifax syndicate oi V which Previous mention has already "l ____ cd about a hult mile east. oi Emerald or Junction, the work of get-ting it on lil the track and the repairing neccssi- ll tnted a delay of about two hours. FUNERAL TOMORROW.- The ge dcatli occurred in Charlottetown on be Murch lst, after a painful illness of °Il|l0l0lS1 fi SPE CI I nn in nr urnuuooxnrrr.-one mime, ire.--‘1 dunk ve isbn ` Com , ' J, ri- Charlottetown Wednesday. I-ie leaves -U / "})"'-'M his father John Cairns in Ban Fran- Q _ __ INWARD TRAINS.-The southern gs _ m _ f-UWB $053? Bt 10-15 8- 111-. 011 limo, Igive Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Co _ k Y our fins baby boy gf I had r;>'ti'it.£ -Mrs. Sruuui J. 'ruruvr . . o. C:;]o11(§inn;x1.sia-Tri: Irina and Gun in 30,16' Elmo, M., ' an or Mc as n reference The success of Lydia E. Pinkbsm'e E - Y been made in The Guardian. "led WWI lJ¢l'f€¢f- ¢0Illld¢l1¢° bl’ W°m°” who suffer from displacements, inflam- 'rnA1N ora.-saturday morning met-ion.ulcers*-i°n.tum°re.irreir}1lr»nl-lee. the western train which iert cnnr- periodic palm- backiwhe. beermiz-_down lottetown at 7.15 u. m., was derail- feeling,ftlatulencyfindigeefiion,dlZ2m°SB. ard . Ii’ yon want special advice write in ydis E. Pinkbsm Medicine Co. (conti- t le ee. ten years suffering of Margaret, bc- Fon" .ld ham "I “nc “lm n J _ GAVE HER il? Stuart Finally Sewell By 1 _ Lydia E. Pinl¢bun’e Vogt _ . table Compound-Hes' Story Interesting. !0\ll IB pound is wonderful for it bu helped me. I had four doe- tors and they said I . had female troubles = eg. es...-.;°:-°' ~'° ,_ , _,rg no u snoper- .i .»,_ "J _‘Ml ation would help m_e. lt" ",;f_f;'_; I could not sit still long enough to eat, - and could sleep ' ' hardly any l was in lo much misery with pains in my side Ind back. spring my doctor .nm...~»`n- . .V . . . "Ayear ago last vs me up, and he was surprised to see this spring and to see my condition mpound the praise wherever I go for new I would notbe here toda orhave getable Compound, made from roots d herbs, is unparalleled It ma be nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- m's Visetable Compound is the stan- rsm y for female ills ntisl) Lynn, llses. Your letter will opened, mad and answered by e loved wife of Wm. M. Weeks, in her y ee s, alley Street, n und two daughters Mrs. John Power, m Cumberland Street, and Miss Mar- ji guret Wecks iii the United Staten t death by telegram but who was ill w und could not come home. The tuner- Th nl takes place tomorrow, Tuesday_ from No. 244 Euston Street, by train to Tracadlc. The cortege leaves the 0 8. _i "Evan's Neuraigra Cure is not a 72nd l’°a"- she IWVEE ff’ mourn fl ciirc-all but it gives positive relief in Svrrovlns husband and one son every east- to those suffering ii-onn Jam” Hen' W k V ouralgia. It doesn’t contain opium, orphiiic, cucainc or any other in- irious drug and is registered under he who was notified of her mother’s Act. of Canada. A bottle will work ondern for you. Try it, price 50c. "MIRRORS RESILVERED.-- It home at 2.30, train leaving at 3. costs little to have defective mirrors 1-¢ W silvercd and made good as new. way and will be glad to hear from Thgrmgmglgrs ‘i-'il...'.’.°`“’..t`i,‘.‘ZI.".'§§.';‘ii§’.”i..f§§“"‘§§§;‘; ` & »5`io.nle SALE OF Torchon Lace W We have been VERY fortunate in obtaining THIS lot of lace for a mere song.There are 1728 yds oi EDG- ING and INSERTIONS in this lot including HEAVY Cotton Lace tc it 6 MERCERISED “ “ cs ss s And all Linen Lace 4c 5c 6c 7c 8c l0c pcr yard Y Bros busv Store. i The olwavs Proprcitry or Patent Medicine c Two Macs, 149 Great George St. M`.Etf. f`l'| "MIRRORS RESILVERED.--We are getting together a number of mirrors which need resilverlng and will be making a shipment in a few days. If you have ii mirror which has become spotted or cloudy we can have it ado ond - small cost. Please phone or call at once. Beer & Weeks, Furniture Head- quarters. 2-25Mtf. M * "All you want 25c for all kinds of leather work at Cameron’s Hard- ware Store, 162 Queen Bt. next to HJ-I. Brown’s. 2-28Mtf. g as new for you and at "Chair seats sold by the width 12 in, 12c,, l5in, i5c, and so on at Cameron's Hardware Store, ( 162 Queen next H. H. Brown’s. 2-28Mtf. are Preparing to send a shipment rf Weeks, Furniture Headquarters. 2-Z5Mtf. It’sa satisfaction to liavc `“ one of our re‘iablc ther- mometers during this snappy weather. In fact a t thermometer at all seas- ons is a very useful in- strument in any home. We have the self register- ing kind, which autoniat- ch ically record either the Hoi extreme heat or cold as -as of by are tested and any error 1’-» corre.ted. G. F. Hutcheson \\`ainteil it 4-:impotent iiiun to take urgo of the P. E, I. Orphanage Mt matron for the home. Must be w_oll 1 i recigmiuplncllxed. math szrlthtsiiéinll family pre erre . pp icnn s o s u e umoun ‘ Well as the usual Style' salary required. Tenders must he in March Blst, 1013. For further infor- All our instruments mali°11 firmly to J, PHILLIPS, Gi'u.ml Sec`y S’Sido. H. CRASWELL, Grand Treaeurers ustee. dl Ask your dealer for “Wearwell"Pants qual- ity good, prices low L II” 'bert us farmer und his wife to not The Alliance lnvestm made at S r3.5o per sbare.yielcling absolutely safe and producing a high ra'c of interest. ent Co. (Canada) Ltd. Calgary, Alberta The final issue oi' the Company’s Capital Stosk is now being over 8 p. c' on the investment. Particulars upon reque: t. J0llN 0. IIYNDMAN CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. Iiivesliiients uisdein Morigsgessiid Real Estate that are Agent for 2-z7Mtt.-iimo, A - 4Mtts12i Es4i ,__ ___ __ _ Great Clearance Sale SSl0HHl RJ. M cN eill`s. iii is n.. it would soon win favor here, but it has surpassed all expectations Pstlic Weekly No 9 The Bringing Out 0|' Papa Full ol' Haart luierclt V Poultr \l'anted”J Warburton arrisiere, Attorneys, Ni. tary Public, Etc tiiccs in Cameron Rloclr, Charlottetown K. J. MARTIN, B. A. lssrrister Notsr Public. ste Morrl¥%l:»l:khlOI§:rElotteto1n (Rl. Shaw P. E. island. D Bring yc urs along 8 I We handle theseln . . - ~ "R The Worlds Latest News, see it _ uantltles _ ° every week ` Very large q Pl 11 the year round ilours nut xo o'c-lock to 3p.m. Two Souls a f qlged in g he centre of spacious round chmond Streegoppmite St.|’au Church ____ _ _ t0 IOTIIL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. D. ':,if;".i.‘L‘.’...‘”.2:¥iiz?.‘i:‘°.‘.‘.. ”'.1i.°l... M JOHN LEDWISI-L. PLD I .00§ A.A. McLean, K. C., Donald Yhlctiinndn McLean Q. Mcliinnon f , . rlcttstown. r. E. island. 3(°¢k_ -is-- zoo pai-s'Meu`s Rubbers, reg- ular price ooc to $1.10 new 69:- ‘ BIG HOCKEY °""9~53'f5=°--5253- "' ‘ ..1’°”' "“"”°"‘°°° ‘° “°‘” Office and residence that ‘ 1 c return- N Dr. hici.sn hlla 'h°" ~ _ one3i5L i65 Prince ' _ W ‘e.':.‘L°.'.:r » as---.» 1-.. f°" 44°- .ontsred N ' “I1 il _ ‘ --TOURNAME T--° ni. ' Wooden irc at the ARE A ‘°‘°-”°"°°*’ nd" "Ubin" . .f ' ` tie Clock 3 5a, now :.25 TONIGHT DR. CLIF T 0..., nm, eincs raon.1ao.rii.i. ii. , Sieeiuliu-Clrnnie-; Dim" ._ annissioriis cents. ,,,",,1‘2,’2'*.§_,=_=;_"';,'f'r ='°*'°°» “'°~*~ Clothing Department Men‘s Serge Suits, good lining, icely trimmed, regular $31.00, clear $15.98; Fifteen Men’s Suits - good lining and trimming, regal-ir price 5i7 oo to clear $r3.98; Twelve Men’s Worsted Sults- good lining and trimming-regular price ¢io.oo, now 16 go, Fourteen Tweed Suits, 7.oo to clear at 4.90; Men s Ves's, 1.50 to 2~oo, now 98c; en’s Twced Pants, z~oo, to clear at greatly reduced pri `es. Mcn’e and Boys' (eps Caps regular r~io to 1 25, to leur 8oc.; Men’s Caps, 75c, to cl * ado-'chu' . » ` ° B"-|»i||"| Atmfne ,“_|_|' clear .lr-c; Boys’ Caps, 25c to clear; 'pe ' ‘ ' A Vitigripli Comedy, Brown Block, Chai-lolletown. 169! B°Y3' C9P9» i691 t0 C1991' l0¢~ Japin-Q” noorsquuma ‘LM Full of Fun $r.4o; ditto, 75c, - t . D ° “°u‘°D K ° W N “'"T1“‘ zegzizlrs l§l2r.i)'es‘andl§!l:l?&>|l:c,es, Stair carpet 4-ic ,_ ,_,,,,,,,, ,Um .r..|.iioiii.iN foco i»'|¢|,,,,d' 'fn 'B'.,,ii.., ' ..;;....."....’.:,~' 30 pairs Men s - hose, 5; 75 now in iiin.r..¢.i song ' `C°’.r°"“. P' .E' I' ghii'-‘fi=’.:.“..°.¢i.‘°.i".ri:'.:.‘.;'.~.:' wo. -nd sm- di-W" for were . 2-z5luiM4\t1iE2l. Tyne Valley from February 20th lasting for one Month 10,000 Worth of Goods to be Cleared 0u at 20 to 30 Percent Discount ladies' Department From zo p. c. to 50 p. c. off all Ladie’s Wear such as Underwear, Wsists. Cliildrerrs Dresses, etc; also Scarfs, Muffs, Stoles, mitts, Gloves. Hoods, Laces, and Em- broidery. and s splendid line of Dress Goode at a big discount. zoo pairs Cashmere Hose. all sizes, regular 45c now zoo; soo pairs Cashmere Hose, regular 3oc now igc; zoo pairs Colton Hole. regular soc, new to clear st rzc; 39 nicely trimmed costs from $4 oo to $18.00 to clear et half price. Overalls, Boy's Suits, etc., |19* locks ,sr bmp’ inexcliaiige. lcllilll.. Tyne Valle!- l\ \ .v’ , _ L 1. V _ _. _ _ .»__. _` _ _ \ _. _ __.`_ , _ ' _. ..! __.. ,tri-»,._._ ~-- -_ ._~i.-. _ , _,_..~ 1 rf, 1-., _ (.3 '_ . . 1 .1 i‘ _ f-.‘;_~ _ 5.1. 11-; ~‘~g.f'».~-~__\»: ._ '-3, :- ._-_ _ _ ‘ t' " .\,_.§_i r;,;_ -._. uk' .».»*_._`,-_ _ ._ A,-L_ . _.hw