Q. .l ,1 . 4, __ sb “cc-P .,._`m..-f*-~¢_<_ l 1 1 ,', ~l.. 4 ,..,,,_. .1-_,,,¢...___.. . _._. ,_.~.._ `- -m 1 ff ‘S if ii , 1 ’i.i3¥.'_ ~\,Q$E. ~ 1>~`~§»:¢ ` §i . 1"' > ff. 'ri . if 451-.i,'. 1 ,'l;» ii , I ,i ’ .si-A .f.l~ . Qi / ri,~ . 1, zllf .l iv .-'ui i 1 - .ire -in if .'11, 1: ~ -. ,,.f<,~ ~ as » . 4,! . 1 2 .¢:» ‘M ,y i _ Xl ' 1 .in f 1... 4 .l.G. Jameson, S DRUGGIST The Medical Hall 1 ei BAGETEN ' 4 ' P' i.A'rms'r Nnws I h CHARLOTTETOWN GUARbIAlS U V ”' or A111., I ` ,_ . MARCH"`"»"976i-S" ` ' THE _ . V .. ____ . ,__._ , _._ _ f ..-___ .__ -1 ~ ' J _ _1___. ~ -- ---- "“ SEEKING EX MEMBERS It bers of the Qiieen's Own Rifles will assemble from all parts ot the con- tinent at Trenton next June, for a want a Clear Smooth Skin There is no preparat- ion you can use more simple, harmless and edeciive than ` .lamieson’s Carnation Cream For any injury to ilie skin from sun or wind this is the most sooili- ing, h_ealing,application possible. Daintily per- fumed. lleliglitful to use. . Sold by us only. ` 25c l_.._._ --_ -A -- 'l`aylor’s Clock llospita, is the place to have your clock repaired. If your clock is not going proper- lv or does not keep good time let ns fixit for you. ,. -All work giiararitecrl- Vt c ~vill send and get it Phone 353-J. G.l1. Taylor Ieweler & Optician t ._,___..._ _,.»._». ._ _ . - llelaniar Bulk l Cll0C0l.ATES are simply perfection liverv piece is a treat io. varieties fresh from the confession- ers tables give a variety for every taste. Try a .sample pound or half. Tin- 1:.-.~i ii.-nf,-» si."-.-. The MacKinnon Drug Co i>i.w1.~:.i~: ni-1 ri-:D To rms ow1Nf`: To THE . I)lll'l`AY\`(`lC I"R(`ll\l .\l,.-\l>{l{E'l`. there is an especially rapid rowing tendency today among the most far-sighteil ot (`anadian 's to so systciiiatizc their farm _<5 as to etiect the greatest in time, labor and cxpe\1S0 le rlenioiistrutcd by the general ,qtiontioii of what is known as the , or practical, automobile on tliousanils of the hcst managed farms. time and laboi'-savini mafhili' r»r_\' has marvelously widened the of his producti\'e capacity. thi* by which the farmer himself 1 keep pace with this progress has been a longer time in cbiiiiiig. verage farmer spends too much time getting from place to place. He his horses aln ist as hard whether he is taking a load of pro- o the city or just going in on ss. The care and ,attention rc- by horses incident to a pleas- ure drive, a trip to church or to lnioiiiles are so ilesigneil mmf “WY ltinye lieeonie a practical success anil 9 rccociii'1.ed necessity. NOW that B sti-o1i;:_, ilurablc, coininon sense ma- chiuc that uses Verb’ l‘U3l9_ mel CR" 1 he limi at a reasoiiahle Dl`lC€._ ‘Ye and i»iv.intry people in many localities en- ,joyiiig the ciiinfort, convenience and ccoiioiiiy of good automobiles. 'l`lierc are some striking ditlerrnces -in automobiles. The car that would iizive satisfactory service on the city paveineut and the level country rllighi- bc a failure on the farm. Given a machine that hills cannot feaze nor muddy roads balk, and important re- quirements of the farmer have been met. That gasoline is the cheapest motive power known has been amply . proven. It has been definitely shown that iii the most dependable cars thc average cost of fuel and lubricating oil wo.ilil not exceed one cent per lmile, and this for a car capable of 'A ..-...<~.... ‘e .I- »1‘-Q' W -~" _ T.-\’l{l.\'G l'll>`- l’(ll'l."l`RY town is just as Ere-at as the task of pri-pai-iii; tht-in for work in the held. Hut the most discouraging fact of all is tliis--the farmer himself and his fainily rarely can give any time to rr-creatir»1i. lf the practical autonioliile accom- plislicil no more than to save it farm- i-1 's time, to pi-oviile pleasure and health to his friinily and to leave his lzorscs frcsh for that work which thi-_'.' are better iittc-il it would cer- 'IHAT is Trim in-:Aso.\' Fon T111-1, CBAii,\-. zo.-_ .ii»i~, .ioew Mooai-1 ir- .\ie1.1<;on, :i-i2iiii_ tiiiiilv be ri _igoivil investment. The fact sriciiis- to have been amply prov- ei- thot' thi- rlepriiclnhle utility car ac- ixnnlly costs less- to keep, can do ten riincs ne- much of difiercnt classes of '-\">I'l<. ls nl\va_v.-1 ready for service and is much less troublesome to care lor tliitn_tlie horse. Tcn years ago the automobile was an experiment. \\’itli the reckless rich it is still a fad, lint. toilay some types of auto- 'rii 'l`HlC l<`Alll. ‘cnrr_viu;; tive passengers. A driving horse ordinarily cannot travel more than :'1o,0|i0 miles during his lifetime, t-\'i~n though he does not go lame. I\lrin\' automobiles cover a great part of this distance in one or two sea- 'sons. That the horse nas his :ight- tul place on the farm is not yet to be denied. Thcre is certain work |wliicli lic can do which the automo- lliile cannot, but it is mostly in the field--cerl.aiiily not on the road. Con- sider the convenience to he enjoyed if in thirty minutes a man living fifteen miles from town can, should occasioii require, make a trip to the city, transact his business and run hack. spending but one hour on the road. Horses for certain kinds of service, including work horses and ilmroiighlireds, will always he in de- mnnil, but today the farmer cannot; _allow sentiment to stand in the wav of his own comfort, his own profil: ,.-2>~°.';_ re-union in celebration of the Semi- Centennial of the' regiment. The fes- tivities will commence Saturday, June l8th. -with a reception at Gov-» ernment. House, His Honor, the Lieu- tenant-Governor, like many other no- talilcs, being an ex-member of, the crack regiment. 0-n Sunday a mon- ster church parade ot ex-members and the present members will be a unique aflalr. During the week, grand historical pageants on *ii scale only equalled at the Quebec Tercentenary, will he given by sever- al tliousand performers on the Rose- dale Athletic grounds.- In addition, there will he numerous social meet- ings of old comrades! ln nearly every town and city in the Dominion, and in many in the United States and elsewhere, are men who have served in the Queen’s Own, and the Semi-Centennial Committee is ilcsiroiis of getting personally in touch with as many of them`as pos- sible. To that end, it will greatly facilitate matters if the ex-members who see this will at once communi- cate with the permanent secretary, G, l. Riddell, 36 King Street East, Toronto, and` prevail upon all the other ex-members they Know to do the same. Mr. Riddell will prompt.- l.\' send them particulars. NEW HIGH PRICES FOR LIVE HOGS, (`lN_L`1N.\'ATI, (lhio, March 10-l_'ive huns Jiiiiipeil twenty cents and sold nt $10.-45 a hundred pounds in the local market today. INlllA_\'APOLIS, March l0-Live hoszs sold here today at $10.50 a hundredwelght. .tp- hl. i.Ui...~1, March 10--An advance of nftcen cents was recorded in the hoe market here today, \vheii hogs ucie solil at $10.32; a liundredweight, ,_-»_€,__._ To cunn A co1.D iN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qiiiiiiu. Tablets. Druggists refund money if it tails to cure. 1-1. w. GROvE's signature is on each box. 25c_ ___ 1.A_L1. QF D-.»\nN1Nu woot, FREE WI'l‘l‘l PURCHASE OF STOCKINGS -l:3V`ERY CASH HOSIERY PURCH- ASIUR TO Tl-IE Al\l()U.\"I` OF FIF"l\i'i CENTS wi1.1, BE PRESENTED w1TH BAi.i. or DARNING woon FREE. THis r~i:i~:.uii'iii Dons NoT APPLY To THE 'ri-Inna BARGAIN LOTS. MOORE & )lel.EOD. 3-12d1i, THAT Lo'r or NET Bnousns THAT wa ,HAVE JUST OPENED w_11.L Di~.1.1<.HT rov. THE on sicxs Ann vnnv .\'E\'v-AND THF, Pnicwts Fon T1-in QuAi.1Tv Ani-1 1ii_osT AT'rn-AcT1\'i<1.- $4.75, $5.00, >o.oo. AND THE YOUNG 1.AD11~:s Tm: DEi»An'i‘1in.\'T sAY1'~THAT s1.\ D0i.1.An wA1sT is A BEAUTY \ . AND Awi‘Ui.i.v i‘HE.Ar>."':iio0nE ,e MCLEOD. 3_12dtf_ ' "Don't neglect your teeth, the per- fect cleansing of the tcieth two gr ,three times daily is essential to tihe maintainence of health. A good tooth brizsli and tcotli pasta are necessary. llc can supply both in best quality. 'lhe Best Drug Store” The MacKin- _.___,Ln Drug Fo, For Gt Geo & Kt Sora, 3-12di‘t[. “Delamar Chocolates cost more tp manufacture than other hulk ciocolates. because only the highest glade materials are used. Dela.mar’s -~th_e Gold Medal Cliocolates-are by experts 'only undei' ;\I".\ _Sanitary precaution, Then the avors excel and the rich coating of "h0°°lBf€ Hives a nutritive value to thnm _iiiieqiialled by other sweets, Sold in 16 varieties by "The Beat R213 cSt0¥`5." The Mackinnon Drug ` " 'Feat George and Kent Streets. 3_1_2d,_1, THE Nnwns _~ . ~ , ING or si-IIRTF d;i)s¥§SiNS}iiiiq“i§ crrv is READY Fon You in Ti-ri; II;E2\_DY‘T0 WEAR DEPARTMENT, . .husivn DESIGNS AND Mon. nts THAT No oTi-inn sroniaz CAN snow-Paicris THAT coM1;>nT1 T1oN CAN oNL.v FoLi.ow. Mooi=i1.§ .c '1iiei.soo. 3_,2,,,, WE HAVE oPnN1<:D A woNDnn_ 16¥i§HoI§ PANAMA sK1nTs__ -HW i\1os'r NOTABLE is . ._ _ \ _ Dsoiua wn _ » ` ' icantinueii on Pm- ii.) iv ‘LL MWF SKERT ITH INVERTED PLEATS WHICH BEER 3, WEEKS \ EEE-R 3, WEEKS . S "`“"5"”-”iiiieawf-E51-i.§5».‘5'2"éiizéd; lfany of your mirrors have become use- w ' ’ '\i h-/I less on account of the quick silver backing having become detatchcd---include them in the lot we are sending away to be re- silvered A small outlay will make them good as new. /-Remnant Sale”-\ Hundreds ot' really desirable ends of Cretonnes, linens, towelings, furniture cov. erings, chintz, white cottons, sheetings, etc, etc, at prices which are making them fly. | Pay you to come today. J _ 7;; 5, €€l'@ Celts ,I GUFF BllllS."‘{,'§_{‘_'_“.‘ JPAT, Nrs PAT() +9 'I'-I~l'°l~!-I~l~~i~i*l°°i>i°i°i~!~°i~°l~i"ii°i-l'~!~ omen s House Shoes. Special Yalue at soc . llow Iloes Your .Ad Look? ‘ Does it “stand out" like a “sore finger” or is lt bur- ried in the commonness of composition ? Do _vou know Mr. Busi- ness Man that there is a whole life-long study- on the technical points of the print shop ? I have made astudy of advertising for years and in addition have a thorough grasp of the fundamental principles of attractive ad- vertising--contrasting and concentrating of type ‘ faces, ` Only one merchant in each town in any particu- las line will receive my set- vice. For particulars phone Office 123. Residence 356-1.. or nd- dress. .. tor To-day The Variety 0l 0ur Dress Goods ls _Almost Unlinuteil ]oy awaits the woman who comes to Paton’s_ Spring presentat1on_of Dress Goods, when she sees the Crepes -filmy as the garments which some ancient Grecian queen might have worn, Crepes so lovely in tint, that one cannot re-1st_ them: Crepes in Eye? ;e_mbl- ance, and every color, suggesting dozens oi delectable ways in which they can as ioned A beautiful line at $l.l0 a yard. Then she passes among the - lf""'o""'1°°S‘S Bu* 011° . .:;s:;;“.ii§.;;1F;f;;il;ovely Spring W0av0S LOWlY Pfifttl New Broadcloths Paton s coupled with an exceeding lightness, these new cloths have_ all the velvety sheen of. the finest broadcloths, and all the new colors that the French chemists have been a_ble to conceive sh ides that are more beautiful under theglare of the electric light than even in the daytime An extra fine quality of Sedan Broadcloth, at $l.20c 2 yard- - Also asli to see that $l.0ll0 lof of the to be named Broadclofh I8 shades at $l.75 less cash discount. ~ - ’ Paton’s I 1 ‘ 1-1-1-1-i-i-1-i-1-1-1-1-1-i-i-i-i-i-i-_-H-i-3 _i-_ ____ / 4 ‘ ‘ ` , ' 1, , Great Carpet Sale NowOn 4 at) Patoifs at Paton’s 25 p. c. to 1-3 Saved 25 p. c. to 1-3 Saved ° Brussels No 2 body 27 in wide, 15 1-2 We Want to clear out every yard of Piece yds long, 1.15 for 95,green and brown. Brussels No 2 body 27 in wide, 15 1-2 yds long, 1.20 for 7 5,gree11, fawnf,brown, red. . Brussels No [extra body, 27 in wide, 21 yds long, 1.95 for 1.45, fawn and brown. V "Brussels No 1 body, 27 in wide, 21 I-2 yds long 1.45 for Q5, green and brown. English Oilcloths at 2 5, 30, 40, cts sq. yd. Carpet in This Department Tapestry stairs 18 in wide, 31-2 yds lone, 60 cts yd for 38, green and brown. Tapestry stairs 27 in wide, 4 1-4 yds long. 90 cts yd for 60, green and red . Tapestry stairs 22 in wide 4 1-2 yds long~7o cts yd for 55, green and red. Tapestry stairs 18 in wide 5 3-4 yds long, 48 cts yd for 55, green, brown, fawn. Oilcloth small size pieces suitable for under stove, also small rooms from - _' _ 25 cts up to L50. Q Suitable for llall runners or small . _ stairs, they come in Axminster 22 in wide 2 5l;;i;:)>1le;1lp;;ri1es;1erall ends from 50 cts to 7 1_2 yds long’ L55 fqr I_90_ ’ _ See our printed Linoleum at 38 cts Sd. I I N’ 24Brfusse1s 22 In Wide’ 7 I`2 yds _ ong 1. 5 or 95. V sizgool Blankets from $2.90 to 7.50 large Vélvet 22 in wide 9 yds long, L55 for lleavy Comforts from $1.60 to 2.75. Loo' Eiderdown Comforts from $3. 50 to All other Brussel Carpet and Tapesty I 5.00. ' ` cgfpgf ` Odd pairs lace curtains 1-3 off. Soiled pairs lace curtains 1-2 price. D. C. oll Small ends Stair Oilcloth from 2 1.2 to 6 yds 20 for 15 cts. l°4 and l’3 on all Brussels ' Body tapesty carpets, 27 iii wid_e 6 1-4 yds long 75 foi-_ 50, fawn, green and brown . Body tapestry carpets, 27_in w_id'e, 7 yds long 1,10 for 75 light fawn green and brown. Body tapestry_ carpets, 27 in w_ide, 11 yds long 4 5 for 35. fawn and brown. ' Body tapestry carpets, 27_1n wide, 12 1-2 yds long, 75 for 5n,green and brown. Body tapestry carpets,27 in wide, 14 1-2 yds long, 7o for 5o,'mottled green. Body tapestry carpets,27 i_n wide,14 1-2 yds long 8 5 for 55, brown, fawn and green. Bodv tapestry carpets, 27 in w1_de,19 1-4 yds long 95 for 6o,blue and faiivn. ` Body tapestry carpets, 27_in wide,1g 1-2 yds long,95 for 65,mottled green. Body tapestry carpets,27 in wide,2o yds long, 68 for 4 5,red, green and brown. » Pody tapestry carpets,27 in wide,21 1-4 yds long,95 for 65,fawn green and brown. Body tapestry carpet_s,27 in wide, 29 I-4 yds long, 57 for 4o,qi-een and r¢d_ ' Body tapestry carpets, 27 in wide, 8 1-2 yds long go for 6o,f:iwn,green and brown. .Sniall lengths suitable tor runners, larger ones tor lull rooms Brussels No. 2 body 27 in.wide 7 I-2 yds. long $1.45 for goc green and brown. , ii ,ii ii ci ii ii it ii gt ic it ` I it ii it ii 9 P2 i' ti ' L65 L20 fawn and brown ( l I U (l ll ll (I(-.2 (Zi (K H u “ “ U ‘ I o (K it (G ll H U U ll ll ¢ lf I( 5 1.60 “ 1.20 - ~ Velvet 41| u ic ii II 1_4 it u L55 ii Loo “ - u u HN .~» -¢ Those are suitable tor runners or small rooms Ends ot borders lett from the year°s selling suitable tor mats when 5 5 , . 7 sewutogether “ _