,___ _ _ -_, t.., -_ _ _ ..;~ I " 'ff `ifi'~_.‘_‘ __i."';‘i _ _wt-; _f f ~ . I ni ' " YU . . \ ' t I I " » . .. l»- ' _ -f,_ _ _ . ' \ < 1._" _»_.\,._-._ .. ‘ ' ‘ ' : . ‘ -. ' ~,...*l;, dl;-_*vol . -__ gl _ _ iff . . l i / ` ` f_~_ 'iii .ill ~ " '~i »; _.ff 'xl ' ~- - -MARCH 2-1917 » ~- _ 'rm GUARDIAN" " _ _ PAGE THREE __ '-- . -'-14"; ~ _ i-._ _ ;___,_, _ _ _ ,A_. -, _-4- -_-' WL-.. - __ -._»t-- -- ___,__,-_., _ _ 1" "A ~ c,. _ ' 'el ""-' __ __,_,_,--~.f~.-.,v~_. ._ ._, M, __ _, _ _ , . , -if __ *__* ' ' _~ _ ‘ ,_ » . The Central Guardian liat°s TI!!! UW I Y I ' ` ' ' ' ' _»-'[()|)AY‘ " ` ' W J _ To A D J I i - ""'°'°°”“"”""°'"'°°~ ..°1:sl:::.‘:f.;.r°l..f'.::“°1lr.=.::.i:::at ~ Madne¢°3=*1‘5“ IE ARD ' ' THE Maids* 'S">"T_1'¥_§_l'f`ll`_’Iaurice Costello lixperilnentlilg 3 with medicines? Why try' somethmg lust be- ` cause its new,_when you _ can get aymedlcine that has stood the test of use ' for years, and_which has never disappointed? We know what Penelr 1 Cherry Cure is-Nothing else will`_so readily re- T lieve a fight, hacking ‘ -_ cough _ § So stop that cough or cold __ before it leads to serious ill- ness. Stop it without ex perilnenting-price 50c and 5c a bottle.. E. A.Foster Central Drugstore 5 ,\._ ._,./.,`_.»-V___- 4 \~ EJ itll it stills fiitlllul it sill J clll_s§,_if.iill'ill|sil WHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILI- OUS GIVE “CALIFORNIA SY- RUP OF FIGS." Look :ll the lollgue, motlien-1 ]f_ I-olitoll, it i_~‘. ll sllrc sign that your ments for themocaesin dance, not! completed. Date announced later. ‘ MOCCABI N DANCE- Arrange- s. s. Paine: sdw'Ano`.-'rlie ein- IGNY steamer docked in Georgetown the city at 4.15 p.m. ____ _ BROOKFIELD _ 8 will he no service; `gg_by;@.f rian churches of ’Breclil1el_, Harts- ville. and liunter River. on Sunday will he held on the Sabbath following night fol another successful* affair. is an excellent stable for fifty hol- ses. Y°”t°"d“Y 0.50"! 1-45- 'N19 ill!" *D9* 2%vere ordered to go to work at cial len _:hers at 2.15, and »\rriv_§¢_lI¢¢_, oct. in the mornin-g instead or will be held in the City Court Room at 8 o‘<-lock on Friday evening, March 2nd. 4626. BACK T0 FORMER HOUR. --The ill! the railway shops who. last 'I as formerly. yesterday reverted hack to tile 'l o'clock hour. The men decided to work from-7 until 8 with- out any heating. in’ orlier_to comply with the order for coal curtailment. best talent ol' the City Schools will. will give it violin solo Exllibltlolr has been man interesting affairs staged ill the McDonald Consolidated School during the past year and the building is again a. centre of commu- nity life. The Patriotic concert to- night should be a. success judging from the programme 'presented and the excellent state of the roads. The parcels post office is u new feature which will prove popular. GREAT ICE ON RIVER.--it is quite a long time silnce such ll line' surface of, ice for skating. ice~hoating and other winter recreation, has been seen oil the lflllisboroligil River. A |llrige-number are taking advantage of it, for all realize that good ice has a habit ot' quickly vanishing. Auto- -moblié.~:`are` taking advantage of' it also. One which left foliliiiount Stew- art on Tuesday broke- through the shell ice fur up the East River. rind re- fused to budge. Assistance from Char- lottetown had to be telephoned for. and in due time another auto arrived on the scene and soon pulled the stal- led auto from its unusual position. ISLANDER REMEMBERED.- The o Hoolah’ wa.~. the plinclp p ~ play at the Prince Edward Theatre last, evening. it was followed with keen interest hy very :lpprecintive audiences. “The Menace," the eighth adventure of Grant. the' police re- porter, was another good one, while _the funny side of life was well port- rayed in “Her Crooked Career," il lively Christie comedy. Today the I second chapter of the new serial “The (irilnsoii Stain l\iystely”_ will be shown. PRESENTATION T0 'REv. A. E. ANDREW-The clergy ol"'tl|e Ani- lieitst denllery have presented to Rev. A. E. Andrew. Rural Dean, a gold wrist watch in tc-ken of their regard und. gqgS_;-will-*upon the occasionf.of his tlepa ure t\1om'tll¢', deanery. Mr. ,Andrew has been dean of Amherst for over eight years and during that -pe- riod haa won the respect and love of his fellow clergy, who are ns one in ,wishing him a safe return to his nn- Itive land after the war. and in confi- _dence that he will lu-qquit himself 'with self-forgetting courage and dis- ,i|,|,. ,,,,¢.,, _\_,.,,m,,.|,_ liver and MWMBFMOHCMH Times Says that Sm.gt__Nm_itlnction ill this gr.-at struggle. Rev. livcll il i;l=l`ltlt‘. thorough cleansing :il ont-1'. lol' John l~‘. Lelghtlzer. of the Skilled \\'lic|l lor-visit eros listlese o Railway Employees Corps, writes that before he left for Montreal he Mr. Andres helonirs to St. Ele:lllr.l's, P. E. i. OXCARTS VS. AUTOS.- An is l .' . s. : _ . Dal , I -f. ‘i =-lt~=l. ii <-.~ 'l_ :_ ~ -t .t_|.' il il t - it r thi ' -‘ tilt ll 4 i 0 '-ll Oh. 0| lit. ll"l _‘sig 8 Oli W0 ll1Ol(’ l9(‘l‘\1 S Oi' S lander now __e__mlng in P0___la__d_ \ir:llly_ or is fovorisll. slolnoch sour, ‘lil-mill limi; hilsi _~.tolllil<-ll-ache, sore tlirimt, dlzlrriloezl. fllll of cold. give :l ll-ll_»:|lolilll`llI til' "(`u]Il'0d‘llifl Syrllll lil' |"i|l_-i_“ :ind in ll. few hours all the foul. I-iin_»=tii>:llcil wnst_c, undigested loiill :intl .sour lliio geiltly moves out of its little lio\vcls without griping :intl you have :l wcll, playful child iiiklin. ' Yr.il nocdn‘t coax sick cllildren toi thin- this litlrlnlcss “fruit lnxative;" tilcy lore its dcli<~ious taste, and it :il\\'.lvs lnliltcs thcnl feel splendid. | _\'=i-; _vullr ill‘ugi:ist_ for :1 50»centi llotll»~ of "_(_'zl|iforliill Syrup of Figs."_ whit-ll llils ilil-rctiolls for babies, l~liildrr~n ol' ull ages :llld for grown- lip.. pliliilly oil lilo bottle. Beware hi t-mlllto_l~l'oitl4 sold here-_ To bei ulrl- you in-t. the genuine. ask to _vi-rs tlilil it is matic by “California lfii: .\`vl'llp t`olnplllly." Refuse any mill-r kind t\'itil‘ contempt. IN i.\[ElVIOR[A M REV. SISTER MARY GEORGINA. 'l'lu~ nlllny friends llllll former pupils ni itor) Sister Mary Georgina will re- ul-ct to lll_ll,~ of hcl- death which took lilurr- in her cc-llvcllt dt lnverness, C. li.. on Sninrrlil_\'.' i<‘ebrul\l'y 23rd. >iislcr .\lnl'_v Georgina, nee Miss Jos- olilllllf-'l`llll'itv ‘wus horll~in Orwell. P. l-I ldiillll, null wits lilo only daughter' ol' it,,.l._t'lilrlu:- zl well known meljcllant ot' lllllt place. Sho received her educa- tion :il Notre lining (‘ollvent, Charlot- |vll~\|'ll,__\vlll_\l~c..she_ muiie it very tho- l'oi|g!if_rollrso ol` studies. illstillguish ing llol'sclt‘ purtimlilrl_t'~ ill music and lilur.il|ll'c_ Shol'il_\' tlftcr graduating shr olilolrll tho Novltillte ol' the (‘oli~ icreui-tioli do Notre Dame. Molitrcnl. Ilvl' rcliilioim lilo* was spent til Tcl‘re- hollll.-_ l'i-illt-llilx-?i`relnllles. Villa Ma- rial _\t-zidcllly, N. \'.. and ill St. l’a- ll-i<~l<`i~ _-\t-ullolliy .\lolltl-cal where site ‘|Ii't‘»"I\‘i| lllllsioali.a:lasses- :luring ele- tw'-ll \i»zll‘s. illld clldonred 'llerself to all by till iittlnvtivo uliilmhurnllng perse-‘ illllit_\- and tl s_pirit ot’_v.cill.(allrl devoted- lll‘_<_:_ ‘. .- . __ _ llcl' ltillllyéellilliellt oilnlilies llttetl hr-r roi- ilu- pos-ltiliil of Superior to _wliir-ll shi- ww lippuilltcd ill 1905 tak-_ lui: i'i.:ll‘l:1\ ii thc lfewly foundell 0011.- rmlt ui' lllvr.-lat-ss, l‘. ll. ` llcl' dclllli ftcl' it few days illness has como us'i:l shock to her litany tl~lcluls_ lil lit-corllance with the cus- totn of her congi'ei;atiorl he-r hc-_ly sllnulll he tnkqll t_o Montreal for inter- ment. but in 'lestimolly of tile great "‘“Z\<‘\'l lllltl vellerntioll in which she was llrlil thc -pastor und parishic-ners "I _Ill\'f~l‘\lf*ss l'eqllc.~1tell that hcl* P8- lllnllw lu- lliterlled ill the cemetery ‘l\“l'<‘- 'l`0 lle'l~ congregation and sor- "°“'il\il rcllltlyes Tile (lnnrdlan ex- Corps. Both are well known here. Before the draft left for Montreal, Mr. VV. G. Atkinson, general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- lnen ilnd Enginemen'e Iionrd of Ad- justment for the C. (l. R. system pre- sented the members oi' that organiza- tion, namely i~lergt_-Malor Lelghtlzer and Sergt_ Black. \vlth handsome wrist watches. tional lllllilvlils VICTORIA H`O'_I'EL. _ f n. c. clark, int. stewart. " ' (‘. D. McKinnon, Sourls_ li. 1.. Lawrence, New York. S. A. liiltz, Halifax. ' l~‘. Beresfol-il, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. ll.A.ll. Mcl`ouhl-ey, Sydney. M. A. Reid, Montreal. D. C. liicltlly, Kentvilie. li. Oberndorfer, Kingston. » J. G. DeWolt'e, Halifax. D. Ruhn. Sl. John. M. Roper. St. John, Hoyle, Quebec. M. Dalton. Summerside. =I5`?' QUEEN HOTEL. W. E. _\Vhite. '(‘_lt_v. E. J. Scott, Detroit. - _ .l. R. Blggnr. Cleveland. Ohio. Miss"l". Poyer. Cleveland, Ohio. E. D. Bell, Montague. - A. M. Wright, Montafcue. Geo. il. Laidlaw, ilalitinx. ' Rever-e Hotel. l‘. E. Derome ' Montreal. Dr. A. S. Simpson. Stanley- A. R. 'Dltvls, Montreal, |~‘. W. Le Lnclleur. Murray River. Jos. Noonan, Albany. C. P. Andrews, St. Stephen J. Boisvert, lialitaxq. ' A. J. MacNevln, Bolisllilw. ~ Geo. W. Giant, Toronto. 'l`..(lair. Ottawa. ~ _ .li ll, Locke. Montreal. W., W._ i{a_rt and, Chicago. li. '(‘. Vanwart, St. John. A. l__\5______f§’{,‘ -.misuse m.onm'sNe»vrnoai|Ig-amz. l. ny.. was among passengers who m_,_2_2,,Mm,,, , mo Oregon. who loft hero twelve years ago, writing to ll. friend under date P`ebl°unr_v lfltli. says, with reference to an article he' saw in the. Guardian: "Mr, Simon McKinnon, of Bangor, is indeed tt decidedly progressive fann- er, when he contend:-r that motor cure should be allowed to rllil over the' ls- » land. Great guns, havell’t_ they' colllc to it YET? Your people will no more lie able to step the wheels of pro- gress than they will to 1-stop. the flight of time by stopping the clock. There is n sadness in 'thc whole tiling il pa- thetic eide` to it ull, I know tlley are conscientious ill their stand, but you know they are not right.. `Don’t_ liuvo electric lights, they are too hard on the eyes. the candle gives' u- soft.o‘r light. ox-carts are safer, even though slower than the light democrat or t_he covered buggy. Ye gods, such nil argument in _thL~: year of glare i917." PROFITABLE AFFAlR.F\- A very successful concert and basket sooisl was hold in Clyde River Hall on lVlon» day eveniilg. February 12th. The night and roads were all that could be desi-red as was in evidence b_v the crowded house. ltlr. .innles McPhail very capably fulfilled t/he' duties nt’ chairman. Tho following progrnlll was renclered: ltemarks, by chair- man; chorus, “We‘ll Never (Let the Old Flag Full," Clyde River School; reading. Norma Murchison: song, Frank McArthur tencored); leading, Katie McLean; song, Master 'l`honitli~.- Oolelnuu tencored); readillg, Eliza- beth Coleman; solo. Myrtle ilender- soil; dance. ghillie callum. Musici- Tllomns Colemnll; reading, John A. Mui"ruy_ The baskets were theil auc- tioned by Messrs Benj. Carter, Phar- iottetown. and Malcolm McNeill, Lolllf. Creek. and they succeeded iii realiz- ing good prices. The snug sum of $98. (ninety-etgllt dollars) being realized. A hearty .vote of thanks was tendered Messrs (,`al'ter &, McNeill. und llll those who came from other districts that so kindly took. pau on the pro- gram; also to 'those who ill nlly wily helped to nlalte the evening n. silcress. The feature ol’ the evening was the Colenlrlli of Chnrlotelown, ill l~ligll»- lanll~Fllngj..A very op;lolq,hle'_ evening was ufmlght to-lit close hy singing tin-1 National Anthem. PEIISDIIILS Dr. Mt-Giiigan. Emerald. was n vls~ itor to the city yesterday. nr. nsilei-ici( lvleuelllj city. went to Kenslngtoil yesterday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred FI. ("arew, llull- ter River, spent yesterday in tho city Professol' Thedore Ross, returned to his home in North Bedcque yes_tcr- day, _ Mr. William Ilenristo. of Winni- peg. is visiting his mother ln (‘ovc- head. ‘ sei-gli. ni-lung. summersiaet. loft last night for Toronto to luke ii spccilll military course. Mr. Harrg,-'I'lli4|i11nrfiii_l (‘lty, left last; nlglittqh ii iiilrlhgo tr -to llamllton." I Ont.. » ,J " _ Mrs. William Brehaut. (‘lty. went to Cape Traverse yesterday and crosir- ed over to Copa Tormontine. _ _ Sergeant Leonard J. (lay left that night for Halifax to take it special course in muslretry. singing-‘emi dancing' oi’ -‘Mns.ter: 'ilhosrli AND 5F_*"_UT_IF_U!-/ _ .. -_._ __ _ .__-3, '- ' 1. -s'-~ " ~.\,w 13 _ _ Ethel Grandm In tile I_)_"Ieili_ioli’Isi Power “°"'~ 4"’ ‘“”‘- 3°"'*°‘-*P* l\°W°\'°' 'roNlc.H'r's concsnr.-come to _ ,` _'ti' -if-»i~_~f,~?“ uf. A _ 1 -hi ~tthl. i_l " '- -'-' -_ ..... ;.‘.i,,.“._‘ ;’.° W°.:’.‘.;‘.§°‘.-0....; §iiif“‘%.2_ _ cunrren Two oF_ PARIOTIC CONCERT.--The Conso- f _ G. _ Ch .h 0 h _tml " _ __ _ ' liduted School Building is open to-‘iviilofgle l,m.I_m'BnevI";|,._ Litlgfeazlnsi _ i A ' I , f 1 v ' 1 _ .___ The pr°gmmm° Wm b°'m5mY “mel” and sale of flowers ill the at‘tei'noon.’ i °‘ ‘ " ° M taining: Roads are perfect and there Au me pmqeeilg for Red (‘_l‘oss_ Ad- e ` illissioii to 'thc concert 25f~_ I »- ' *_* ' Pnluce' eow/mo 'rush-rns.-‘ FI0tenceIAbl9_\i_¢"f¢d by ay La RU? LDT 48 AND V'cINITV--Them A masterful live act drama, “The Heir, I I _ I l I I T i ~ ’ '- ' ill hotc- The fight on the stairs, thrilling rescue of Florence by' Harold Stanley are just a few of _ the many startling incidents in this Chapter ' SEE IT TODAY lT’S HERE ` ' ’ I ' _Kitiding ` _ Tiles lf _ The Irishman s _ Return A imma' of old _I - I Ireland 1 _ 74 ‘f ‘»2l‘-hull illf m Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Leinrgey, Sum- mersido, were among pils.~.'engcrs to the lsinnd by the Prince ldllwnrll _VPS- terdlly. Private P. Knockwood, is in tile (‘lty iiosipital \lndel‘l-iflillif ll'0l1\lI\f‘l1l and is progressing l`nvolnbiy' towzlrds renewed health. Messrs. Frank i.eul'd‘. Lou and (lien Gamble ot' Tryon have loft vin George- town for We:-lterll (‘allildn where they purpose spending the sunlmor mo`n_tils:,__ Ml'. li, M. Cllrlstopllel' ol’ thc Flank ot' Nova Scotia zfiC@ in who has been on furlougll at thc honll- any (iuantlty IS Still the Same- 0|` his f=lth<=r'_ Mr. A. \\'_ ni- ic. li _i ~ i I’-flilll. was in the City \'esterdl;i\‘. iii; ` ~ cents per pound loft last night for Hailfzlx, where hai is attiichea to ll., luilt. llosplull Commission conlnlalld, for t'ul'thel‘. _ t I-_'L' "'- _ |n_ _ I. I _ gm _J *_ _ "_ __ ` _ l* _ \' \ _ \ attention. that_can_be_ saved by im- ; _[mediate buying _ IA $6.00 SIi_oe_S #___ ¢ J ron _ ' I $4.95 ' We have about 100 pai¥S cfthese $6. shoeswhich we are clearing at _.$4.95 _ <_e. Mr._W. A. Pooley, has returned to the (‘lty after spending a few days' with ` Llellt. Mctluigan, Lee. Corp. Delan- ey. of the 104th Battalion Reinforce- mentn, left last nlrght for iiallfnx to take a course of mtlltllryinstruction. old acquaintances in Tryon. _ $2.00* Below ,Cost » 3; _-5-§` Q1-&1l='3xv= Ltr line here date Stole " ~_ We are still selling Hartt I _ shoes, for men, lor- 6. and ‘iT7_’_'._‘?f‘_*f`1f’_‘Ti"‘_‘_i__"f?‘_ '§‘§f‘oiii_ D. Gol’don&Co'._ A I l 6 ~ - ,ll ti Ten Reasons why to Deal at _ The MacKinnon Drug -C0. i » 1-The Shop is Clean, the Goods Fresh, the Delivery Quick, and the Stock "' _ Compiem' ir--was. `~' ~ - ' ' _2--The purchaser receives one ofthe. famous/'Rogers__, 1881 A 1 Silverwal' _ .1 Coupons with eaclliitwenty five cents purchase. The coupons are _ - redeemable at this store, giving _the purchaser a half price plan on this . _ famous -Siiverwaretlii I ` 3-All prescriptions are dispensed with absolute safety, and all the latest _ ' ' devices are used in -this up-to-date Department 5-Patent medicines, _Toilet Articles and in fact everything Pertaining to ` ,_ the Drug Trade_ls to be hadhere 5 _ ' ' i ‘ 6-The famous Chocolate Quartegte is sold at this store mamely Liiztletts, _ _ Moirs’ Willards, and Neilsoho. Acfuil assortment of Moirs,‘XXXBoll;. __ '“ ~ ' Chocolates," and always stocked. _ '_ ‘ : f : if '__ _ l ll V Pl.