‘T_JXWZ ".- "Ptifl-‘fl? ‘ The lsborlr tlon tr schem ere s -~ ,. 8P6 m‘ 888E111 the sir itor w anclal the oust?) late This across to sht raise ' wise. ‘ precio nncial sided supplir meant ment orLTin y sometl the Fe . ‘slon w disgrar ouflcgr try. T and no it. Wt to give 0d tax ‘Govern a Moore McLeod Ltd. » Western Guardian In“\\\\\\\'wllu\\\\s-lJm1IA\\\\\\\\mlI//1i\\\\u \\\um\\\py 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown - Sole oi- Novelties Made by Soldiers On the long table at foot of main stair you will find a lot of these articles; They are attrac- tive -u s e f u I and v e r y» moderately priced. lmlsuuuwamvlnwnnumuuuuuwll Every Do ar Purchase Entities You to a Guess Save your sales slips. Every dollar cash purchase gives you a guess at the number of kernels of barley in the jar. If you guess right that ‘handsome new $1050.00 CHEVROLET CAR IS YOURS. Ask the salesman when he'll tell you all about it. you are shopping r u)» dSeal ABFQ S "Recarpet" this year with Time to freshen up your rooms with new paper The new patterns are ready for you The greatest stock of Wall Paper Prince Eward Island your inspection. Hundreds of patterns-thousands of rolls of the newest designs. , You will find patterns suitable for any roam-in any house. Yru will find prices at the lowest point-compare with the lowest figures offered by any concern in. Canada-if you compare-we will get your order. Our prices are quoted for Double Rolls---16 yds. This Sea] f: your protection all you need to keep them g goods, right prices. 7369-3-3ME2l. E in ready for -|1' PAY! to buy in.t.his Prov- ince. The Western line is now’cleared and the trains running on time. -—MRS. FRED MacQUARFIIE. Searletown will be ‘at home to her friends on Friday afternoon and evening, March 5th. 7394- hsve received a big shipment, both ' -—ROOK BALT great for cattle- low price at Bruce's, wholesale and retail, ' 73690-8-3ME2i. -—-WE8TERN LINE CLEAR. —i and .. spiritual I webs and mounted nets — rlzhl —NEW OVERLANU LIGHT 4.; 9Y9- See this new model at Bruce's. There is nothing like it for the money on the market. , 7369-3-8ME3l -—RETURN TO HALIFAX.»- Mr. D. R. Morrison, who has the con- tract of building St. Joseph's Col lege, Halifax, has been home for a short visit. He returned to Halifax Tuesday. -—BLA\CK FOX -Ll-TTER~ M the ranch of Mr. Hubert owatt, St. Eleanors, they were lucky enough to have a litter of beautiful silver foxes as early as Feb. 20. This‘ is a record hard to beat. —HEALTH IMPROVEMENT.- Tho health conditions of Summer- sidc are fairly satisfactory. The doctors have ordered vaccination throughout the town as t].ey still fear an epidemic. —-TO ATTEND FUR SALES. --— Mr. Charles Molkle of the pas- senger Dept. Moncton, N. 13., is on the Island making arrange- ' ments for the delegates attending the Fur Sales in Montreal on March. the 22nd. --FIECOVERING FROM INJURI- ESllMr. Urlas McDonald, bricke- man on P. E. I. Railway, who it will be remembered was seriously injured while frelghting cars at Borden recently, is now rapidly recovering in the Prince (‘ounty Iicspftal ' —A MEETING OF THE SHARE- HOLDERS of the Emerald (‘o- operative Buying and Selling As- SOCIilIIOnWVIH be held in Emcrulrl Hall on Friday the 5th, inst at 2 p. m. Should that day be stormy then on Monday the 8th inst..at the same place and time. W. J. Sea- man, Sec/y-Treas, 7368-3-3ME2ipd. ——.\Ir. Alex (‘ampbell arrived home yesterlrry‘. Iie summoned the court but adjourned "we until this morning. -—li. A. Spray of Halifax, N. S., the representative for the Canadian Oil Company for P. E. Island re- turned to Summerside yesterday from a trip to Boston. —-.\Ir. Benjamin Perry. underwent a very serious operation for ap- pendicitis and is now in a critical state. Iiopcs however are enter- tained for his recovery. -—Iiis friends are very glad tn ace Mr. R. H. McDonald, Water- with these i couoouwu ZIIIAXWIIIIIIIIL\\\\\‘%\\\\\\fillflli\\\\\\\\\i They are an Con olcum Art-Carpets. clean and bright. You' l save all the bother - - W h lu ' t- -' gfjjgj-jghgpcgggg‘ 333L335; s23. hi.“ ..i..“.“JZ;‘...'°E. covering at a WI I fastening. Congoleum Art-Carpets cost less than fabric car- pets. and a damp mop is $9.00. $13.00. $'5.00, $17.75 sure to see them. The ample widthfihree yards) makes it possible to cover many rooms without seams. moderate price IIWIZIIIIIAH\\\\\\\\\\7IIIIA\I WZ\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIZIIQ\\\\\\\\\U v1e."r'1<:rr.\' PERSONALS —Dr. Gallant. Bloomfield Wfl-‘l i" Summerzalde Monday. .4415; Smile (firing. of Summer- side is seriously ill, but the doctors hold hopes for her recover)’. ._1Vlr. J. Fh-Perry. of Summer- s-ppt, 19ft Monday for Tlgnish and for the I‘, E. rtlrrorcnt eastern towns on brist- ness. —Mr. J. J. Bethune, rrnckmaster I-slanrl Ruilwny was in Summerslde Monday on busi- —His many friends are glad to see Mr. Ludlow Sharp, Srrmmerside ho has been confined to his bed n account of illness out again. —-M|fis Bernard of Urbauville was roullht to the Prince County Hos- lllifll yesterday morning to under- go nu operation for appendicitis. —Mlss Florence Toombs. of the firm of F. W. Strong a 00., Sum. merslde, who has been some time left for her home Borden where she will remain f some time before taking up e; 9 landing tlrey were met b Captain es with the above named ill-m, SIIIIITYSIdO, Ch SOWII s. A. Donne of the wlnts sm- Comnrisslouer for the Down of Summersidfl, who had ben serious- ly ill for some time about his duties as usual. {F} AFTER ALL_HE HAD MISSED Lord Dirusverlck questioned n sailor called Ginty about Andrew McMunn, with whom he was about to have dealings. Ginty answered: "I've no doubt in my mind about where Andrew will go when his time comes." “You think you know him pretty well, Then?" “Ayn I do. It. would seem queer it I didn't, seeing that I've sailed his ships this ten years. AndrewMc- Munn will go to heaven." "Ah," said Lord Dunsverick, “he's a good man, their?“ "I'll not go ns far as to say precisely that," sulrl Ginty, “but he's‘ a man who never touch- cd a drop of whisky nor smokesa pipe of tobacco. Il'»ll be very hard on hlrn ii ho doesn't go to heaven after all he's missed in this world. Spanish Flu (Ilarims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. l‘/ll.‘\'/‘.RD’S LINIMENT is n Great Preventative, lmlng om,- of the oldest rcrricdlen used. hilt:- urrlfls Liulnrt-nl has cured thousands 0i‘ cases of Grllppc, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma land similar d.l5(il$'- es. It is n1 Enemy to Germs. Thousands of bottles being used ev- ery day for sale by nll druggists and general dealers. MINARDS LINIMENT CO., Lti, Yarmouth, N. S. “Condor” p“ Electric Lamp other Oriental countries. uully. 308 Service Posts in this Territory. Use them! i u Shipping News TON AND ST. JOHN TO BE. RESUMED surue their trips along the Maine coast about April l and‘ that the former schedule between Boston ziuri Sr. John. via Lubec and East» port would be started up for‘ the balance of the year is pleasant news for the illnuy people in Port-- land (Me), who have missed the steamship service since it was (lis- conrinued Ins-t Decerubetr. l‘ ;.. stated that one of the principal reasons for the present very high prices arixrl fur fruits. foods, etc.. in Portland is owing to the express charges on these shipments, brrt with the coming on of the old est- ablished steamship line. there should be a big drop in prices. Shipping business at New York is facing more trouble, leaders of the New York Marine workers Af- filiation having presented demands to the Boat Owners Association for a reduction in the working hours and increased pay. tllruirman Rus- sell nf the Boat Owners‘ commit- tee, declares that the men. consid- ering the reduction in the number of hours, are asking for an increase of from 70 to 100 per cent. The old contract between the union and the bout owners expired March 1. BOHEMIAN MAY BE TOTAL WRECK The Leyinnd steamer Bohemian. which struck on Sambro Ledges glvuringh; blinding snow storm ear- ly lilonrlay morning. will probably‘ be a total wreck. Captain l-Iiscoe. the commoner-rot the steamer wir- ed the local agentsriu Halifax Monday night that the prospects were very poor. The ship is in a dangerous posl~ tion and although she continues to remain on an even keel, sho is pounding heavily. Here foreword holds are full oi water to the Orlop deck. Enroutc from Boston to Liver- pool. the l3ohcrnlan, one of the best known transatlantic liners calling at llalifzrx, ‘was ordered to come to Halifax for bunker coal. owing to tho scarcity that exists in Boston. Sho hnd been in llnlifzix sixteen days previous ‘while westward bound to that American port, call- ing tn land some two thousand Chinese Coolies, and on the night of Friday, Jan 13th steamed out oi’ tho harbor, passing the position where she nnw rests on the rocks. Leaving Boston on Saturday slm wag expnctcrl tn make llalifax curly liiourlriy morning. As she ap- preached the entrance to Halifax Ilarbor a hcrivy snowstorm was en- countered. llcr speed was slacken- ed and it was while slowly navi- gating lrcr way to the point where thc pilot would board her. that the lilolreruian struck on the Brood Breakers, which‘. lg a little west- ward oi‘ the "Blind Sisters." lt was about three o'clock when the Bohemian struck the rocks. The impact was not heavy. Her officers immediately sent out nu IS. CI. S. call, and ordered the 64 passengers, who were in their bunks aroused‘, Immediately the Bohemians wire less operator flashed out the 8.0. S. signal ,lt was picked up by the wireless and sent into Halifax. 'l‘l1e Furness Liner Maplemore, from Portland, was dropping anchor in the stream. when she intercepted the call, and immediately Captain Fortune. started to the aid of the Bohemian. Arriving within puiew hundred yards of her he inquired of Captain Hiscoe ii’ he desired his passengers rescued‘, and was re U s e t h e “Condor" which is durable and eco- nomical and gives univer- sal satisfaction. ' quested by the latter to stand by When the tug F‘. W. Roebling ar- rived the Maplemore returned to Halifax. It. was between six and seven o’- clock when the Roebling reached the vicinity of the lBohemlnn and lmnrediorely commenced rescuing the passengers from the lifeboats. When the last of them had been picked llp she headed for Halifax. & Co. arriving at Campbell's wharf, where the passengers were landed. 0n A-what he gets £01m llmoney, when he bu“ t clothes. We have made’ ORIENTAL people suffer greatly from diseases of the TWIENTY years ago——Dr. Willie, a most eminent Danish oculist, gave up all the iron- ours and financial rewards of his luuropean reputation to join this Organization. and con- secrate his life and skill to the eye-afflicted people of Java and H118 labours have been won- derfully crowned for they have enabled the Salvation Army to spread the knowledge ' oi Christ in places and among peoples that were in outer dankness, literally and spirit- vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvw94494f9$0§0OO44¢¢¢ S. S. SERVICE BETWEEN BOS- A nice new School Suit for ythats what he wants, and Fathers. and bring your boy her new Suit, Clothing EX most com Boy's Clot Prices" that for boys fro your Bo Mothers _..__.-_u.__'.-¢--b| Thc recent report that tile mast- eru Steamship Company would re- Be sure e for his and cut clown your‘ We have the plete and up-to-date nng in the City at will always sell Suits - m 2 to 18 vears. ‘ Suits for the Small Boy. 9 >>++&o+eoovo-oo-ov—+- Suits ior the Large Boy. $12.00 up. 0ur Immense-Spring Stock oi Suits and Overroiatsyil Well Worth a Visit Prowse Bros “liglliill” The 0ne Price THE BIG CLOTHING STORE 0++0++e++>+>0o o 4-4444 »-a 5 i :75’ i g i -a c "g g3 i’ E z Today, Price is such j important factor thatl behooves every man pay more attention“ a Big Success in the Clothing Business, hay: ing the Best Clothing Department in the pro“ ince and we are i“ position to offer clothing at prices that are below manufactur. ers prices of today. We always lead lllthe clothing game others follow. i Men's Spring Suits .. ....$l5.00up_ Menis Spring Over- coats 815m '4 SpotCaslr ¢¢¢‘¢$¢¢“‘¢%¢¢‘¢v¢ ¢‘¢¢# vMlr-OOOQOWOK il r VriilPi‘ in Number 4 hold to the lop deck. A heavy sure-ll was fling and the strip was pound near heavily. ‘ Line, and George Foston who dir- gore tlu- l-toubllng rcttrrucrl to tho otel, wrcck, {lllri remained alongside all rluy nnd Aiorrrluy night. 'i‘l- r llolrcrulrur appczrrs to be ..> lruurlrcrl fcct ashore. llcr i: towards Halifax and s abvrru or‘ llu- Sarnbro Iilght lrult‘ u mllr- distant. About eight rfclor-lr Monday night mr-ssnkt‘ was rr-trcivcrl by thc A. lru-rtl. Jones nnrl (‘nmpuny from tho Fill]: which stair-d ‘that there was ected them to tho Halifax ll where arrangements for their fort had been provlrltrl. \Vhcu the lugs left for llre wrvclt lilourlzry nrorninl: boy.- at fivc rfcloclt James Kelby, ltoss- Stcverloro of the Wlritc Slur Iiinr- wcnt on one oi them and is still on bourri llrc llo~ hcruirrn directing tho mrlvugo of the, rr cargo in Number mcdiirtely on landing tho pa YT llc is, Leary Lcc arrived from the at or with ull rho btlillttil-tr! bolon to passengers. and ouch recei his or her property. The pl gers will reruain rrt the llsl llotcl. until thc steamer Cit-n sails for Liverpool. hiorrllay afternoon the tug Here tire food qualities in. wheat. and barley which you, are not acquainted with. if you have ‘never eaten Grape-Nuts i; This food isrfi. a simple mixture. but is a scientific blend of‘ ‘these grams-designed to build and rein- _ fizrce physical and mental well being 7- Tyvenlzy hours bakin wonderfully ease of digestion. Grape-Nuts needs no S until daybreak, which was done.‘ Q develops a. and great. ugiar . LtdAMndsor. 05;. . rich flu Canadian Postum ‘Cereal. Co o. .2?