I rlallfil-X. N. S. _ ___;‘.'-"!l."l?f»`!fie9i»£1..1s.__.1_9__1_l'»_ ._ -_-_ s _ __ ._ _ f.___f_;1‘iiii*éiiniztorrsrowN GUARDIAN _ _ __ _,_ _ * “__ _ Yoon reissue css buyi- __` lifillllldi You can gie them-..~.e:sss_¢.¥01\r photosrapii. _ Make; appointment today. 'flie lCoolt’s Studio -g‘.,;.s,;.`;- ‘_'% “Gift that _doesn't require I ap oG¢&in‘tbat _is always timely _ » if ‘ were not doing thbir qrk .11 |11 " run down in oondltizn. §'avln¢"a:een 5 _ ‘Fruit-s.-nm' savsrussa, I assiasa-to '“ “sky e Your appointment today _ try toss.. 'risen ssnsnwss miie, and 4;; i _ at tus issue .ii out sssio ns sxpsstsd. gf `_|,¢gI¢¥n K|_;g:°¥.h$‘:;°; r$2 gently, in honor oi' Mrs, Webster’s ness trip.-J. ' ~ _ ~ _ 1- s rl d 2\ 01 J. 05A; ' XL _ N, Studio r ro Good Photography » Photography. 1 107 Queen St. lltdlli ljllliltll will be discontinued until otherwise ad- vised, as follows.: last trip east-bound from Montreal, Tuesday, March 7th; last trip westbound rrom Halifax, Wednesday March 8th, 1916. 'f'1‘he Maritime Express will continue to run daily as _at present. ‘ _ 7729-3-9ME4i. In Furness \ Sailings From LIVERPOOL From HAUFAX Via St. |ohn's Nfld. Vlslst. John's Nfld Feb. 27th “Durango" Feb 29t*h Feb. 22th _“’l‘aba_s_co’_'_ ll/far. 19th _iiisnmiiznsiii F Glasgow) "Gracious," Mar.29tli Above sailiugsoare not guar- anteed, and are subject to change without notice. _ - *°ufn¢s's,Wlll\y di c0,l.ld. Eastern S. S._ Lines' ` INTIRNATIONAL UNI. _ - is... §£.fi'si'§'-i~'is‘i§'s'&y ec »-0° -- gééioil-ihuhsw lk-Vstpon, Portland and . ‘.‘..°-“'.’.',’.'.i 235° °3'”“sl§i§-9%” Ti-fi Lnbec. Maine, :lla rSt. Jolin, Tuesday. WAS- Kllllllli HIM- Bros. 77 51-3-10M3i. ClieaP____B00fS 1 _ . ._.@¥_i¢1fdi¢m c .""" "”"i`>.l'.i.'.‘..¢..i....li1... W V-. ,_ _ V .°iT PAYS to bu in this Province .. y _ _ '~ . _ ' _ -so ..*D'.‘F. TIERNEV is Guardian re ,_ ssh,-niust‘»acc0mpsnv order." - .spmsnistivsis ssnris. ‘_ matt. Bl0Ck ” Us redentative in Georgeto . . I ' '_.°1'.' oonoou was is Gnnrdisn _ epreseutative in Montague. mere. Eastern Girl owned by Mr. Wm. The Grail ilniy llamirif .. "Ab0\\* two ego, ‘I `fouiid‘3 my Hielssviua, 0xu.,'£,ng‘. 26th, 1918. ' - ta eos. shox, ers. mio, nisi _sus sas. W at ossisrs sr use ss rsssipi of pi-iss Q’ byFm‘“"'*`a'“1A“|“do0tl""\» party was scrved with cake in Mrs. time since he left the Admiralty Lord Webster’s best style. Mr. Webster - Fi ’ than gave the young people a demow Fisher. former rst Sea Lord, to-day stratlon on the wonderful power of council’ presided over by premier AS_ ‘ -- "W l1li.V€ f ll llll f lllt “ ‘ M0d8flt€ Pl.’l¢€8. sticks? the rlgilit gtyle arid goloilgs, alzg electricity' Am" 'm°"her Boom hour 7 . ' . J\ w Personal attention to Am- §f§§g°’“’ -°’“"”' °'°"°’ §’-§‘§'1.3_1‘i,°it2;'§‘|i_“ is waggers whips, crops, etc. Reddln ozen boxes and I ngainadinyald-¢|'u|¢ bi - _ . ple being present. Among the guests ere Misses Elsie Francis, Margurlte ~ ' _ B. A. KELLY. _ Cobb, Mrs, Ulric Dawson, and Messrs ‘ m. Burke, Bert Campbell,Gco.Can1p- - ell, John Cobb. After listening to he very nice musical program the f“1'fJ'- Today, I sm se well as ever." W .*C. -A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- wn `Mtf ` --1' B. .esronm s'rAvn=».- Mr. oordonllbs ingwell, Fortune Bridge was unable race! agd IID d0llbl Will be heard fr0m o return home from his woods Sat- =latei"_-'- . h°°lthh‘5V°l'Ybldlfl¢0» HYKHUU3 nrday on account of the storm. He ' yed at Mr. John Witty's until Sun-E ay morning when he returned home.|}-iowlett.\AHl\all¢\l1le H1111 Albert C- J. ‘Myers. Glenside, left Saturday on an _.'EN.l0VABl.E EVENT.- A very part of the Province.- Mr. Harvey n . Dingwell and son Milton, Glenslde, fi joyabla evening was spent at Mr red Webster’s, Fortune, quite re- rthday, quite a number of young peo- as spent ln speech making and sing Spring Footwear Early Showing ~ ~" `/ :-::.~-'.'.~_._'.\..i:~' : ~ ::_-_'~_‘.3';::1'f~‘:'~I~" -_-_ '-'.~'-°.=-' . tx- ' -' 1;l§ ;.;.:-. \ _ - _ \_____..._._._§ _ - The new models are ready to be shown. ` _ You will be delighted with the styles. See our window. Alley & C0. ‘ -135 Queen Street i ,_i___ How Are You Going To Spend The Long Winter Evenings? ._ You are never lost fordiver- _ sity or music- vocal, instru- mental, orchestra, bands or 1 readings, it you have 'a ~ 1- ‘ " `cnAMoPtloNi-: ' _ <1 g-by Mr. Wm. Burke and Messrs k d ~- 1 ,<5-_ C--;-,»_»;-»= ----_;-,ig-r :‘;°;1"aii: if: ..‘:s;’.‘:_"..“:‘.‘_‘."‘.':r:._';§ Qzgfeg nirzxgs ;'1'u*;,p;'gyea’;_;; “gf we; oi’ Commons géolsterliiély oi' Col. -gins- _ ton Spencer urci ll, former - irsh ‘ ‘ ; “We have a full line of military ed uf°"°°J' Lord of the Admiralty, who said Lord Phone 68`J°- sticks. the right, style and colors, also ' -i-.~.*0Nl-OENT Der word each in- Moll Pills unfortunately are harsh and drastic; they cause inflammation 73°” fm' 5d"°m‘““5 ln this °°|“m“» "and great discomfort. Rather like f, .`.¢Ml1. C. IVIARKLE il0WLET‘l’ is uardianfasent for Annandale and vic- inity.--J. f ` ..*HORlE. NOTE.- The trotting Webster-Rollo Bay, is-reported to in line condition for the coming ..*ANNAN6ALE»- Messrs Ray extended trill through the western were in Annandale Momlayon iz bust A us- _cssnsii LONDON, March 9.-For the first attended a full meeting ot the war uith. The invitation to Lord Fisher to attend the council was extended‘ Fisher should -be brought back to head tho Admiralty adrninistrution. It is understood Lord Fisher was in- vited to join the war council tempor- arily, to give his advice on important matters in regard to which his experi- ence would_be useful. lt is not ‘believ ed to be likely that lie will return to the Admiralty as a pi-_rnianent mem- ber. f Feeble Old People ARE OLD'HOW T0 REGAIN STREN- , GTH AND VIGOR. i Mrs. James VA. Smith oi’ Oakland, Cal. says:-“My husband. now eighty two years ot age, _is a. retired Veteran of the Navy, and he lius been streng- thened and benefited a great deal by Vliiol. My long experience with first ass h ns and nurses enables in your house _N V It is an excellent means ot at- fording entertainment for the family or for company. - We have the latest improve- ment of EDl80N'8 famous mao- hines. Prices ranging from $40.00 to $150.00. _ We also carry a stock ot over 200 RECORDS. N0 matter _ your taste in music we can suit ` you. - nn. ri....si..y, Ln. , Montague, P. E. I. i _ cl p yslcia me to discriminate in medicines. and Imust say Vlnol has proved its won- derful qualities to relieve and streng- then the whole system under very try- ing circumstances. When the blood is thin and needs strengthening, and to build up a. depleted system, nothing equals Vtnol." Nothing equals Vinol to strengthen old people because the tonic iron, the medicinal properties of fresh code' livers,.beef,peptone and mild 'native wine _v/which it contains are the .very 'elements needed _to reli`uild__ Wssting tissue and create strength. ' We ask every feeble, aged person in Charlottetown to try a bottle of Vin- ol, with the-understanding that we will return their money it it falls. E. A. Foster. _Central Drugstore. Cliarlottetown. H. J. Mab0n`._di‘l1ggist. _Souris. - ' _ nature is the way a pill should -act, mildly but eifectively. Science has established nothing more satisfactory as a family pill than the old reliable pills of Dr. Hamllton's, - which for forty years have had a premier place in America. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are very mild and can be effectively used by the aged, by children and indeed by men and women of all ages. No stomach or bowel medicine is more reliable. No remedy for lndigestion, headache or biliousness is so effective so mild. so certain to quickly cure as a 25c. bor of Dr. I-lamilton’s Pills. w m- SEULES UISPUTES New Words are Deiined ln Work Offer- ed Readers of This Paper In case ot’ doubt concerning the meaning ot' a word the dictionary is the court of appeal to which the aver- age individual must resort. 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