-"'**c_, 1~§§>QAQ ___. y‘..- is?’ - L w JET nnns In long fancy strings. The very thing you have been looking for. c. ii. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver "The Store for Wallham Watches " NE Bones of birds are filled wltli airi while those of animals contain mar. row, African elephants have iu5k3 about 20 inches longer than the lndian variety. k.—_.—' _____ O400-OO-OQ-OOQ4OQ4-OQ fO-QOKQ ooyygg-QQ‘ ion TheGreat i Hickey’s > made to equal it. tainlynot use any because he knows ‘a Manufacturers l 2 i i .___.______._____. _______;_ Chances with Your Health Hundreds of people sacrifice themselves every [year by taking; chances-and this is particularly true with the epidemics that are prevail- ing at the present time- Call or writejor a package of Macs Cold anti La Grippe 'i‘ablets and begin taking them immediately upon the appearance of the flrst sym- ptom-and you iwlll have no fear of Latlrippe. We will niall these twhlets to any ad- dress upon recelpf of 25c plus war tax. cl e its I its a iii it The 2 Macs §149 or. GeorgeSt. iii 11f fi it if Q l! it ii if i! G if II R Q I I I 3 K D I I i U I I I I ‘It V It fiittilfliltrsitfeltiunmgugssggw; Ivor of l Twist Yes! Itis the only tobacco that has the real fla _> vor, a flavor all its own.T‘here 1S no other brand It is no use, a man will cer. Otllelgi ogce he tries Hickey’s, _ a goo t ing when he gets it. Phey all say: “Hick"ey’s for mine.” ' HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO, LTD 612-. Iottetown 1 P Don't nu any : i 2 a e an e a e iii e at IF an s an is is is an a it is an a an is an a an ,--._., IT PAY‘ to NI! In fill Province women's FANCY ‘GINGHNM porch dresses In Billie Burke styles all sizes. Prewse Bros. Ltd. y 7561-3-12ME2I. TH-E LECTURE BY REV. M. J. SMITH at Emerald, St. Patrick's night promises- to be a rare treat. Do not =miss It. 7558-3-12ME2l. CHURCH 0F $COTLAND.—Rev. Jae. MacDougall will preach as followsz-On Sabbath the 14th at Cape Traverse at 10.30 and 7 and at Searletown at 3. WOMEN'S HOUSEDRESSESYn light and dark colors, all styles. iiliecial Saturday $2.98. Prowse Bros., Ltd. ‘l501-3-12hIE2l. POWNAL ClRCUlI-dlev. Henry A. Brown, of Souris will conduct the services in Pownul (tlrcnlt, Sunday, March 14th. Pownnl 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., Miivlew at 2.30 p. m. PRIZE LISTS FOR THE PRO- MlN-CIAL HORSE SHOW to he held at Charlottetown March '17 and 18 may ‘he obtained by writing the Dept. of Agriculture. Exhibitors should make entries not later than March 10. 7397-3-8ME5i. SUGAR.—Charlottetown is not the only place where sugar is high. A letter received,yesterday by a resident of this city from a friend in Barbadoes, the home of sugar, stated that it was retailing in the stores there at 27 cents per pound and that the dealers had a stipula- tion that a customer must buy at least n ilollnr's worth of other goods ‘before ‘they would sell a pound of sugar. It is said’ that be- fore the war tlle same sugar was selling there at two pounds for three cents. ' AT THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL ON SATURDAY . next Mr. William Kerr, and others will address the members oi the Stratli- cona Egg (‘ircle and the Johnson's River Egg Circle. Mr. Lester I Douglas of the Canadian Farm pro- ,d11cIs‘ will attend and take orders |for seed, ground lime, stone, fer- tilizer, mill seed and so fortii as a large amount of business is‘ to he transacted lt Ia requested that enough gather to start the meet- ing at, 7.30 prompt. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY REV. AND MR_S. J. S. MCKAY HON-ORED.—-The following is clip- T. ‘ T . J per from “The Evening Indepen- a . dent" of ISt. Petershurg, Florida: A e ' delightful reception was given at n“. B.“ ‘ATLANTIO STANDARD 1mg ' ' the town hail in Gulfport in honor ‘ Read n r-f the popular ICanadian minister 9M6, M P I'm] hi‘! are ltev and‘ Mrs J s ..P... i‘: -'.'--- 2.4 12.40 6.25 Dcp, ghuynnotown A Igku-{A-llilf-M. ‘MPKILV, of Prince ‘Edward island. léunterldllgver n 5:3? gjgg ‘Mr. itiriiay has ‘been holding gel‘- 6J0 M5 A" lnfizilsdc ct. 5.00 3.0510448 view, in the I ronlayterian church in n Dep 4.10, 6.40 . l tiuliport HIIIC!‘ Nov. 1 and not only 4.10 3,409 _ , r .tlu\ members oi the congregat or 5.00 8.06 1100' 8p EmeIiK-Hlgfigr A" 5131",,‘ ,hui other ili-noinluzitions as well Kcnsln on 3:53 Tllf-tllljl)‘: VIIPIDIPII l’) ui..ke this; u long to ‘be ' ‘ ' "' 3“'""“='=l"° Den. 3.20 6.4149140 VII Altair. 'l‘lic evening T ‘ , ' ' iurniiilly, and at the THEE-I ‘INQH - ~;- of $75 ivns present- tprp ‘nil luv lltl Mrs Aiehay by Mr. ' ‘ ‘ ' IPJII. 1A M. M. I . liar-xvii 11.. token 0t’ appde- ‘Li’: Dem s}‘.{I‘,T",';;,';‘° 5"‘ 1'1"‘ (‘Llllllil and ilie ('.~.l.i‘\‘lll in which 3-13 2-44 tYLnai-y 9:21 lthey are IIl'ltl in the coinunity." :4‘)? 3553M‘ AIlvt-rton 8.02 rflia i 'l‘ln- (Iililfiltltlll l-irns that Rev. and p“! n Isms“ DEF-l 700 5-35 l .\ir..-. .\’l1'l(ay' propose ri-tiirning’ t0 illicit’ l’. E. Ixilliltl pastorate. the Mom] l IM _ laiir-i‘ part trl‘ April. lift-h‘ l ‘d3?- P MJA M“ i A M f iiiffllf iii 8.10 .0 Dep C); 1 gt g ' ' ' ' . :33 .39 no-Llfst-EIEEF‘: ‘n’ 131A? fill DAVIS AND season's ' -' m‘? .8.22 3.35 FRESH AND PORK SAUS- gggyzggmr t sgoa-fiisr. Deni gzgg y-gg AGES on SALE now av _PM| ' ALL LEADING. GROGiigi ' ‘ IA. . GOVERNMENT STAM l l 7'“°""' Em" m" i-nl l on EACH WRAPPER. one Him-I - Mun OF THE CHOIGEBT MEAT- Wed- l lweai Fooos ON THE MARKET PMQAEKH; IANIIIEQ}, AND ALSO THE CHEAP-v 4.x 9.1 Dop. ummt Stewart Arr. 915' 4116 E81‘ BECAUSE NO WABTE 5.27102 Cardiisnn * 1.4 2.4a WHAT VER m USING. 5.51 11.00 Montague 1 7,3 2,10 1372 104M 6.25 11.40 Arr. Georgetown DQp, 6,4 1,25 ' ' - Dill!!! t ISat. [Dally .5 I _ . “c 'l West's P.M.| JILL , u IA ivi 11.80 4.0 Charlottetown 1 11040 i 5.15 5.15 Vernon River 3.45 r 7.25 6.4a Arr. Murray Harbor Dep. 0.45 g o o Except nu noted, the above Irnlnn run dnlly. Sunday ‘indented. I AN II. u. aluminium Passenger Truffle Manager, Dlll-IIOI - IIIQIIIGI Agent, Toronto, Ont. Charlottetown, P-IILI MH-I-Tlllildwft! :=——-——-+ Charlottetown Guardian New wllniversities Dictionary COUPON ‘ HOW TO GET IT For the More Nominal Cost 0f Manufacture and Distribution. ‘ Three Coupons and 98c Secures this New authentic Dictionary bound in black flexible seal grain, illustrated with full .|*“ ‘ pages in color and duotone. , Present or mail totlns paper -with ninety-eight cents to cover cost of hand- 0 three Coupons ling, packing, clerk hire, etc. MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED Add for. Poétage: Up to 20 miles 6cts. Over 20 miles 14cts. For greater distances, ask Postmaster rate for 3 pounds. N; s. Pa‘, Hate. ‘ .1. '1' 16., u w~ , 25 DICTIONARIES m one 1;.‘ an Dictlonariei published previous to‘ this vv v%vv > Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Chariot-- tetown. . Ofiice Hours: 9.30—12.30, 2-5. Phone GS-Y ladies See our bargains in small szed shoes. l I \ SIZES l 2 1-2, a, a 1-2, 4 I .T h e s e boots are é worth ‘from $5.00 to $7.00. SALE PRICE j _.'$2.34 A _ Brio] Your Small y Feet Mania LADIES RACE fiM-lL-E at night. - to - 756 ' DICTIONARIEQ, only a limited only 98 cents. DAINTY RERRESHMENTS at G. W. V. A. skate tonight. Bring .your loose change. 7560 PEOPLE'S CHURCH. — There will ha preaching service in the People's Church next Sabbath at 7 p. m. ' PROHIBITION COMMISSION.- The Prohibition (fem lsslon was In session yesterday forenoon. The ‘I routine nature. \ JUST ARRIVED separate skirts in WOMEN'S piail styles. Prowse Bros. 7561-3-12ME2I. A GOOD MIEICAL PROGRAM- ME ln connection with St. Patrick's and McDonald, Profitt, Lawless O'Connor. will be held (D. V.) at Rustlco 11, a. m. with Holy Communion and Milton ,3 p. m. (No Sunday School next Sunday.) POLICE COURt-Three boys appeared yesterday charged with the recent robbery from the Char- lottetown Candy Company. There was no evidence against them and they were discharged. Provincial Bank ‘of Canada is open- ing n brunch office at Kinkora, t‘. E. I., and txpetii; to be ready for business whliin ire next few unis I 7567 PROBABLE OPENING OF LEG- lSLATURE-Jt is understood that the legislature will be summoned to meet on Thursday, March 25th. This will enable the legislators to put in one week before adjourn- lng for the Easter recess. lt has been customary in the past to so arrange the session that three weeks would be put In before Easter and three after. HOME wsc-omepa pretty ' wedding took place at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. H. Cudniore, 01 Elm Ave. Wednesday evening, March 10 when his daughter, bliss‘ Minnie Jane, became the wife o; Mr. George P. Robinson, late of the second Canadian heavy artillery‘, the Rev. t-ospt.) G. c. Taylor-ob‘ ficiating. The bride was becoming; iy attired in a gown of blue copen- hagen silk, trimmed with silver. and looked exceedingly pretty. She was attended by Miss Ella John- son, who also wore a pretty blue dress. lllany beautiful and costly presents were received, including a substantial check from Mr. J. K. MCIIIIIIQ oi Regina, :S\ask., who is an uncle of the bride. The groom was supporter] by Mr. Daniel E. McKenzie. Alter the ceremony was perlornieil, upwards oi’ 00 guests sat down to a dainty and well tilled tuhlo, [iresidtiil over liy Mrs. Fred liendcrstnt and lldrs. S. Crochet. Games and iuusit: were iuiiulgoil in till u late hour. after \i'hii-.Ii they all wished Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robinson inuuy many years of Imp- plIlPHH, The (lunrdlan joins in wishing the young couple many year..- ot‘ wedded life and happiness. j his COUCH THAT CLINGS , During the changing con- i, > dltions oi’ winter we are all subject to colds, grippe, etc., l etc. 4 .> If perchaiice you are lust. recovering ifrom Ian attack and are troubled with a cough we advise the use of ‘, Our Emulsion oi Coil < Liver Oil and Hypo- ‘1 phnsphites oi Lime » » and Soda Etc. t it contains ingredients which will reach the source of the complaint and effec- It , as b tually remove the cause. is 8s sate, for children > adults. - ' " Try it Yudllliind it I ~, ‘ Excellent " é P» . w! MILTON AND nIis-rico-Nexi “ll- , Sunday (second in month) service Harry H" C0‘ More“? Lmyd S- C” NEW BANK AT KiNKORArv-The . THE CHARLOTDETOWN GUARDIAN. ’ " ' ‘ THE CENTRAL .‘ _, ABNEYi-Servlces In Abney 85120;; house Thursday March 18th a - . SPEOIA L MUSIC iby the G. W. Arena V. A. hand at skate In Arena to- - O night. 7560 I . MURRAY HARBOR BIIRCUIT 0111mm)’ on hand. Got yours today. Sunday March 10th, services: Har- 7285. bor 10.30 Cape Bear at 2.30. White ISands at 0.30. PAINFUL ACCl-DENT.—~Mr. John Haslam, son of Wellington Has- ilum, Springfield Lot. 67 had the misfortune to full off a. load of hay a few days ago and break his shoulder. HORSE NOTES-Mr. Robert Bugnall, Hazelgrove recently pur- chased a fine looking horse from Mr. Win. Mayne, Freetown, for business transacted was purely of which he Pam i! 710115501119 Wm- IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS-Advertisers are res- serge, pectifully reminded that copy and jerseys and taffclas all thelatest mstructwns mu“ H91" m9 Guard‘ Ian Office not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday. when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dif. Concert at Emerald. Hear Messrs.‘ ~~B°ARD 0F HEALTH FOR LOT 40.—A Board of Health has been 7558_3_12ME2I_ appointed for Lot. 40 as follows: Harvey D. -McEwen, chairman, -Mor Bruce W. M‘cEwien, Morell; Nlorell; George Kelly, Morell; Geo. McGrath, Morell; John Jay, Morell. GAZETTED-—ln a list of per- manent appointments Issued dur- ing the week ending February 28th lllL, the Canada Gazette last issue contains among others the follow- ing: Post Office Department. Post masters—Ernest 1M. Cudmore, Oy- ster Bed Bridge, I’. E. I., Mrs. Annie M. Sharp, French River If. E. l. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun eral of ‘Mrs. George Boyle (nee Emma t‘. Weeks) Cornwall took place on 'l‘uesday afternoon and was largely attended. The service was conducted‘ by Rev. S. D. Web- ster. There was a number of beauti- ful wreaths including one from the W. M. S. of Cornwall Church. The pail bearers were the deacessed; tour ibrothersz-dtev. E. S. of Mur- ray Harbor, Albert, Carleton; John and Heber of Fredericton, and two brothers-In-laiv Ben]. Craswell an l-lerman Myers. ‘ - IMPORTED FROCKS. - The serge dress for spring wear is be ing ividciy featured this‘ season 011d is unrivalled for 809d 8W1‘? and serviceability coming in all the wearable colors with blue and black in the lead. These readyio- wear Kli".’.S5CS with their straight lines and coat cficcts, button 0r braid trimmed are simply irresis- tible. Patonhs advanced showing is but the index of their large stock from which choosing is a. tieiizht “ The spring suits aiso showing are as varied as one’s need and as capri- cious as one's mood. The newest styles are being shOWn in tricotime. jersey, surges ant] tweeds. prevail- ing the staple colors being blue black and checks, with of coursc the-usual run of fancy fabrics. Priceg run from $26 to $98. You are invited to inspect them, and also i0 see Patonfis pretty silk dres svs‘ suitable for teas. receptions‘ oi Informal wear. To tisslst the sliopptei- and make the sending on‘ of ilrcsms, stilts, t‘lC., on npproba 11.011 unnecessary lilting parlors with large niirorrs, are at the dis posul n1‘ the ladies who have alsr the expert zidvlce oi‘ the clerks tr assist them In their choice, 11 O PERSONALS Mr. J. S.‘ Hinton, Summersfdt was in the city yesterday. Mr. P. J. Evans, Peakes Station. was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. David Schurman. Bedeque, are visiting in the city. Mr. J. H. Skinner, Georgetown, was in the city yesterday. Messrs M. J. Rose and J. M Campbell. Elmira, were in the city yesterday. Mr. Peter A. Hughes late of the Pensions Office in this city, is leav- ing today for Vancouver, B. C. iMr. Howard Maclnnis has return- ed to Halifax after a visit to his home In this city. - Mr. A. E. Harris of Annapolis Valley, N.‘ S., is visiting his broth~ er Dr. E. C. Harris, eye specialist, city. . .. was» Mrs. Cook who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. l-L-Benoit city. left for her home in Plctou yester- day. - Rev. A. S. McKay of Sourls and Mrs. McKay leave early in the week lfon New Richmond, Que. where Mr. IMcKay has accepted the pastorate of a Presbyterian congre gation. 1t1Is likely that the crew of the steamer Bohemian will return to Liverpool by the Scandinavian, sl- though it ts reported that they may go to Boston to take passage on the Leyland liner Winnifred. which p sails the end of the month. A Health Saviu Reminder m... ,,_,, until you get the Spanish Influenza. USE . _ Miiiardls Linimeiit ‘At thsifliot naaerlt; ‘irtbisu; in; Qualities an amusing. "T1110 Miss ‘Ruth Ryan. return e11 to lit-if ' ' home in Charlottetown after :1: ‘ ~ pleasant visit, the guest of Bliss Ruth Nonnan, of Sun1niersiilc_ Mr. J. W. Fyte, manager‘ of the new Cooperative. Fitrnii-rs’ shire at Emerald was in tho city testy-r- 'I-'.1y. The new coinpniiy lliI\'|- ]lli| cliascil the stool: ul‘ the. store ..- ccntly conilutxtuil by .\Ir. Iflvi“ anti have rented the stand where llt- (Kliltllltflfitl busin SHIPPING NEWS FURNESS LINER DIGBY SAILED WEDNESDAY MORNING. St. John's, Nfld., with a total of ov- er forty passengers‘. passengers for the former port Captain L. t‘. l-liscoe uinl i's,ur.--- u, officers ct ilie ill-ialgt Bohemian | Si!‘ Michael Illiil Lady (‘ushin nz- I l among those lcavlni: by the |)i1:l-j~ for Si. John's. i -4- FERRY SINKS IN BLIZZARD The Pere Niarqiiciier car ferry N0. 3 sank outside Luilnikion llitr- bor, Mien. Wtltllltlifllil)’ liltlflllilg lll a. terrific blflzzartl, iHis-sengtzrs and crews escaped by walking over ill.‘ Ice. Stweral other ferry bouts au- frozen in the ice._ -——-<o>-—i STMR. MLENORCHV A TOTAL WRECK. The British steamship llilenori-liv which struck on the rocks off Vir- toria Bar. Brazil, March 1st, is r. total wreck. She is a vessel oi 4,654 gross tons, hailing from Glns- gow. -i—<0c———-— HOW HENRIK LUND WAS REFLOATED. The refloating of the Norwegian steamer Henrik Lund, which ivent. ashore duripg Snturtlny night's, gale. on t \Voods'ide shore, lust] south of th Nova Scotia Hospliuli wharf, was no easy task. and the Halifax Towboat Company ilcs 11W" credit tor their success. Calllilllt. Chlaries Martin. Superintendent of,‘ operations. Early on Sunday morning an at- tempt wes made to haul the ship off, hut without success. At. Iiigh tide on Monday morning another ly. On Monday afternoon an anc- hor wa-s run across the harbor from the ship. 120 tathoms oLohaln be lng used, and which was hnnlei‘. tight. At 8.30 on Monday night the tugs Roebling, Togo and Glnd-| iator of ‘the Halifax Towhoni (‘oinw army's fleet; the tug Snrnla (‘ity,j owned by the Maritime iSnlvngof and Wrecking Company, and lfiir- ness. Wlthy and Company's Sum V ' were-oil _ I ma: their lilies. Air were plecedi high water began put stern mil ~oft are and came up . . ,._. i‘ effort was made. also unsuooessful- Jig? ‘ the scene nna' , intern-bl the ship‘ and n halfani v hour before - ‘ Give Your ifihmesl thgix he? Need The belt oboe stores sell lFca-i: I Hllliri 11-,»- 'i'l'li.'~'. ' I W m, w ll lit‘ oi" I"r:in<'i-. ()'l"i‘.\ \\'.\, .'\l.ir<3i 1L- ‘l ‘- shipments; iiivulviiir: nrd- liiills iii‘ ihe Yviiiiil the Company, directed the salvage, _ -l‘ - r’. 1'11 .:i ;, twins-ii lli"l fr. i» Protection “it? by always wearing rubbers on wet da shoes from getting soaked tin-dug Rubbers help_ to retain the trim s shoes by making them waterprooli Dominion Systems are stylish and periect-fitting-tlicy 2a are macle in every size and slurp-e to footwear for men, women and c l You can get dependable, ece having Dominion Rubber System iout§v<...-.'. riAl IPAX . . 'llltllll .. John, N. " l . Iivr the gal Among the he itfTFVlllllfl .i-il . S ' 1'01 i rvzitljt" Q U0 make only one cupful of‘ ‘the tisual table drink would concise considerable was"t;e.l:»1:t.you can make one cnpip or ten cups of‘ ——at. W mi ilio ‘I At daylight Wednesday morning '-'-" Wm Iii-r“ the Furness liner Dlgby. (‘ilptain 99"‘ Oil ltlviiril Ill" 311'“ Chambers, sailed for Liverpool via 8101111101" Si. Poul. li1)\\' zll int» 5'.) End Terinlii ziiil who rmilil lliti ~—-—~<: 0 ~I>-»~—-- BIG SHIPMENTS TO ‘ STATES ARE HELD UPFi 5,..- v IiO-ijy ‘EEEECI’ a . d. catchers 1 rc-v the Feel look small-and s1. the snzart spring styles in 1Y7, when you insist on " flwsterii Rubber:- u l.f' >111.‘ T p @@TUM without a bit of Waste. UITIS drinklof atifyin flavor made spoonful in‘ a cup _ Zglvith hot watir added; ‘y _ , dyouqansu ’ A by amount.u§ed...~. l. PACE FIVE ys‘. Rubbers prevent the ls and pressed out of shape.‘ iiapeliness of. those nice new n stormy weather. -- hundreds of tons _\' .1'(IlI,I-',II; by United -r~ lIIl"|IJl he shipped. - ‘t"t‘.illli"l" Cfllltlliltilis. i. $1.1M‘, the falling otf w I'I (‘unnila due to the -‘~» ;-i.i- siinatitin and the i1|.| .' l'iiii<.-d States cars l= w-i will Io the western sta- i.r.iin. are believed . ll‘ lilw chit-t‘ cause for thc I , ‘ilwi >- I 1- I >l~= n: iiii» local railway of- llf-illiilll no hope of a speedy 111s in ll of the situation. The I t-i‘ t‘ iiiiliiin owned cars has ll.'l'li iii emiraged in the past be- cause ni"ihe claim that there were _i.{l'i‘ili iii-lays In getting them back l-- int! ilml up and delayed at ter- ‘illllliLl points across the border. __ COMPLETE CIT|Z~EN$H|P FOR INDIANS lnlien to mature citizenship llll‘ object ni the new Indian not , in lit‘ piiii-i-tl before parliament this >- .<i-\n I\_v lion. Arthur Meighen. I 1i l‘l'ti\'lill‘l< for the evolution of the 11in inns from wards of the crown ..- r -,ii>nsilil<- and independent ‘Lens by compulsory enfranchlse- 11:1 n: and compulsory education. ' .ninli.-i y Ill" present not will release the _ . for mil ; llltllilll from hampering tribal con~r In!‘ I'\'])tlli In‘ id permit his acqulrement of‘ lrul and independence. i_ ' 131 L. s‘. ,1 o in t>’|"l‘i\\\'.\. March 9.——To bring I nstan t p. ~12 .> "i;