18; 1914 1 _ » _ "THE wmmiws 'T 'rss cHAiu.ofr'rii'rowN GUARDIAN' We W con r lsiuilivlrilr 2 If so_lease remember that we caiiupply you with good dry cos both hard and soft Alsoindling wood. A. lizkard ii. Go ilhone 240 `; . Ch’town ; Piles trod ln 6' to 14 Days i' _ That Alcoholism ln ,_ dlnnngn in novn recognized by science. No man in his senses brings disgrace and ruin on himself end-family tin-ougn nnnien, Alcura stops the craving for drink., builds up the system, ntendlen the nerves. It ls guaranteed to cure or henefit or money refunded after a fair trial. Alcura No 1 can be giv- en secretly by any wife or ' mother wanting to restore s dear one to health and usefulness. Alcurs No. 2 is_ the voluntary treatment. Cen be had at our store only $1.00 Der box. Ask for our free booklet about Alcurs. E. A. Foster, Centrnl Drugstore. _ HELEN KELLER I-IEARS FOR THE FIRST TIME. LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 16.- Thursdny wus :i dav of mliracles for Helen Keller, the deaf blind and for ii time dumb girl, who is at the Auditorium. Into the soundless world in which she has lived since hes birth the sweet, high notes of a song penetrated and Helen Keller, for the.iirst t me in her life. actuallv hoard sound. Hitherto she has "heard" through her sensitive lina- ers, which sho placed on the lips and throat of the person whose words she wished to read. This time the beautiful hifzh notes of n selection from "'Die Walkuere." sung by Mme, Snltzman-Stevens of the Chicalgo Grand Opera Company. reached the giri’s hrainthrough her ears. With iiliiifted hands and heaving bosom she exclaimed over and over ut the completion of the sons; "0h_ I liuve heard! I have heard! I could wcen for joy!" The mestinv of the two women was lin' Chance und' only ii few ersons D were present. 4.55 DEAF MUTE RECEIVES DEGREE. Your driiist will refund money if' 1 PAZO OIPMENT fails to cure any' LONDON, Mnrcb 16-The degree of case of thing, Blind, Bleeding or }’rolrudiil_’iles in 6 to I4 days. The first sppllion gives Ease & Rest. 50c. Master of Arts was conferred by Cpmbriiige University for the first time on n dcof mute, Ann-an McKin- zie. i l =-,Z i.. --- E' Nicholson ~ Tob. Col, Ltd. -Charlottetown, P. E. I. “ _ , Don’t Run The Risk of sir cléi ig inferior tobacco. It is injurious to yourself, and a nuisance to your friends. Besides, good frag- f rant tobacco costs no more. Its all in knowing what to ask for. Remember anyone of the following. Cut, Rival, 's i N Black Twist g Tobacco. -._- J _.. I 2-* ., .. _r` Splendid Spring Tonic , who prefer a sprir;g tonic in liquid form are un- cleclaring Rexall ypophosphites one of the best that has ever crossed a counter. _ a perfect blend of the seven liypophosphites . you 'new appetite, new blood, strength, vim, snap you enjoy_ to the full the pleasure of living. money back if dissatisfied. Drug Company Cor Gt Geo and nent Streets l "1 1 i W 2*" L sh Testers 1.50 ea. ’ Lamps . Hooks 25c a pair oil 60c """""."""""l See Our Lme of Motor Boat Supplies All who are followers of the sport or Motor Boating, Lobster Fishermen and those who antici- pate building a boat, should see our superior showing of Motor Boat Supplies. The assortment is very large. We looked everywhere for a complete lineto offer you, and now we can place before you best and cheapest stock of this kind we have own. If you cannot call, write or phone us We will be pleased to receive it, aud we you that you will be pleased also: - Pick'Y,our Wants from this List Connectors 3c ea. ~ Brass Motor Horns _ Holzaphells Copper Paint 65c _quart ' White Enamel Galv'd Pulleys. effrey’s Marine Glue effrey’s Yacht Glue .. i Sera rc ic u rease Ready li/filled Paint 55c ge(-it qurrt_ rew Drivers 10c u . Combination Plyers PI’ Galv’d Boat Nails QUT AGAIN s- His many friends are Bind to see Mr. Frank McCarran. Commissioner of Sewers and Water SUDPIY. able to be out again alter his recent illness POLICE RAIDS - The police Yes- terday raided the premises on Queen Street of A Aylwsrd and H Benoit for intoxicating liquors and nothing was found at the latter place but at the f0!1ner one a quantity` of beer was seized for analvsis. _ nnisUMEs iiu'rIEs.- It in nices- iniz to note that Mr. l-Larry Stanley, ,of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charlottetown, and who _ ad his collar bone broken some time ago in a hockev game, has ¢_¥01'u-Pletely recovered from his in- lliirv and has resumed his banking duties." RECEPTION.-Mrs. E. E. Poole, formerly of P. E. Island, received Fri-day afternoon for the first time since her marriage, at 140 Main street, says the Moose Jain' News Dn- flodils and narcissi were .prettily ar- ranged in 'the 'drawing room and the ten table was centred with carna- tions and tulips. Mrs. Poole assist-‘ ed hy Mrs. Craig looked very charm- ini: as she received the guests who were ushered in-by Mrs. McF`ee. The tea table was presided over by Mes- dames Lydiard and C. Smith, and Mesdames Pickett and Copeman cut the ices. ,Assisting in serving were the Misses McFee nnd Stephens. THE FORTY HOURS DEVOTION. ~Opening Services of Forty Hours Devotion in St. I-n\1l's Church, Sum- merside, took place Sunday morning. 'The mass of Exposition was sung bv Rev. Peter Gallant, Mondny morning the mass "l’ro Pace” was sling bv Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kinkora and the mass of Reposition on Tuesday _bv Rev, sl. Boiidreault, Egmont Bay, An unusually large number tgolr ad. vuiitnge to approach the sacren'.ep_ts. Besides the above the Pastor Father McLean, was assisted by Rev. P. Arscnault, Mount Carmel and Rev. M. Monaghan, Miscouche.~J_ ` ENJOYABLE SERVICE--The sev- vice in the Pownal Methodist Church on Sunday night was one that will dwell in the mind of those who had the opportunity of hearing.for a long time, The Pastor took for his text, Acts 24th and last clause of 24th V." anc heard him concerning his “Faith in Christ." The Rev_ gentle- man was in fine form and handled his sublect ina plain clear and for- cible manner which elicited the closest attention of the large congre- gation iind who sunied almost as rr.uch impressed by the iervid, and eloquent discourse, as was the congre gntion of "two", that Paul address- Showed how dangerous and mislead- ing was the faith of many, that, the onl-- true' ` and nblding forth, was, faith in Christ. The Choir rendered excellent, and suitable selections. CRAPAUD.- Rev. G. M. Young dc- livering 8, most interesting and im- Crapaud, last Saturday night under the auspices of The Young Peoples Mutual .Improvement Society of Crapaud to ii crowded house. The subject of the lectpre was "Rain" and showed very deep thought' and study in its preparation. This Im- provement Societv will hold its next meeting next Saturday night, March 21st.. when a debate will be held the subject chosen being- "Resolved that a Liinited _Monarcy is a better form of government than that of a Republic.” The Mutual Improvement Society of Tryon met in Tryon Hall last Thursday night and held a. verv instructive and interesting debate on n very live subject that has been in- teresting to the _people of this Pro- vince for-some time past.- the sub- ject bein! presented in the following form,- "Resolved that the runninv of Aiitoiuobilus in this Province would he” very beneficial."After helm- ` very ably debated by speakers both or nnd against 'gthe resoliition until ii late hour, a vote was taken there- on with the result that the running of Automobiles was declared benefic- ial to this Province by ii large mai- ority. The next meeting of this Society will be held on Thursdav night next at -which the following subject will be debated.- “Resolved that the former is a greater benefit to the country than the Msniilnc- turer_" ::MOIR'S CHOCOLATES are the best we have ever handled-They are so luscious and,wlio1esQme-everyone » likes them best-The assortment is ideal-plenty of nuts, fruits, n/nd snowy. cream centres. These high-. grade chocolates' are absolutely pure and ALWAYS FRESH nt "'I‘he'Cen-' trhl Drugstore" E. A. Foster Bunny- side. MU- _._._.____,._-_.__. ::FOX OPTIONS.--We have n (GW options that can not be beaten 101' quality or Price, delivery sure. P. E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty Co. Ltd., Bumznierside. 1479-8-4mtf 1 'Mutual ‘ - Interests We believe that your interests are oursso far, as your Bread supply is- - concerned, the moment you begin to use ' 1 Stewart’s Cream Bread Telephone 211 or call at our store we will structive lecture in Lady Fane Hall, tlpneer, will conduct the sale ni horn es at the Algriculturiil Building, Charlottetown, on Thursday the eo- th inst. For information apply to the above, or the Committee in charge ENTERTAINED- Mrs H B War- ren entertained a number of young ladies’ at ner honie 45 Cumberland St.. 1.-n Thursday urening. A very -enjoyable evening was spent with music and games. The young ladies were chieflv from North Rustico and she surrounding districts. BY INVITATION.-In the North Wiltshire W.M.S. Parlour Social, Monday evening, March th, the ,report of this gathering should have stated- that it was held by invita- tion at the home of Mr, John Eal- wards one of the earnest workers aud former President to the Society. BEEF MARKE'I‘.- Notwithstand- iig the high price of beef and this being the lenten season, considerable 1lzef,is handled in the ment stores of Mount Stewart, namely those of mr. Timmons and Mr, Coffin., The prices range from 12, to 1.-ic. pei' pound.-l.. POLICE Cl)UR'I‘.- At the Police Court in Charlottetown yesterday the cases oi George A, B. McDonald for an infraction of the Prohibition Act, which had been adjourned for judgment from the previous dav was concluded His Honor. Stinendiarv K. C. Martin, found _the defendant uilty and imposed the usual fine of $100 and Costs. PRIZE FILLY SOLD.- Mr. Jabez Lea won so many prizes at the Ex- Victoria, on Fi-idav night, sold his( valuable filly to Mr. Patterson Wiri- ker, of Kensington. This filly is xi full sfstcu' of the one with which Mr. Lea won so many prizes at the Ex- hibition held in cimriottetown inet full, including the silver medal for the best Scotch Clydesdale more on P. E. Isliiml.-V BOYS' (‘ONFERE_`l(.`»E.- The plans for the coming Boys' Work Confer- ence, to he held in Henrtz I-lull the ‘last of next week, are progressing nicely under thu direction nf the var- ious Committees. The Chi\lrl'rl'an of -the entertainment corn-mittee. Mr. George W. McLeod, is anxious to se- cure the names of people in Charlot- tetown who can and will entertain some of the boys’ during the time that they are in this City. A com- mittee of vnunf: men will call upon the members of the var ous congre- `“--tl ~\._ - - ‘striking models. . c Stetsons. 7.-it s a cheery sight. . J' _ @°N€W GREETINGl I li _ Look at our i Spring Stetsons-_-I Spring' Hats all the Way throu h-and dis- tinctively %tetsons-` - bright, snappy, fresh `sty es--lively colors--_ iff i i _ 5 _ 5, The kind of Hats you _want to Wear_ and Wei .like to sell-in short, Come look` around ,_ _ , . The regular price is 4 50 per dozen. We bought a lot, at a bargain. We offer them at 3 oo per dozen. Ifyou want any- get them promptly. f-v -_-1 ----l` _f-nm xii Shirts The reason why most men buy their shirts at this store,is that this store offers more shirts to _ _ choose from And good shirts are so`.d cheaply here too. Good shirts at 89c, l.oo, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.oo. l Get a dozen Shamrock ` Napkins 4.50 ones for -. These Napkins are not "seconds", They are high grade perfect -beaut- ifully finished goods Thcy come in about a dozen different patterns-they are as fine and smooth as satin. They are made of the finest, purest linen. They are 22 inch sizc, and-iliey are just the sort ofthingg that pririicunr people Get Your I ‘i Rubbers Here There are rub- bers and th en 1 again-there aie other rubbers. There are rub bers that wear out in a week- and rubbers that stand by you all season through. This store sells the stand by kind lVIeii’s Women’s 'childs _ YOU SAVE ON i ‘ RUBBERS BY BERS HERE. i in __ A ll- --_ .. -f :4 \~._'___.______._. ..-_ . i BUYING RU B- ‘ G. Ranch. Fox Company Limited. to the owners during the past pay 300 per cent. Y balance in 30 days. » Has Met With Success It would seem to be a safe _investment to invest your money in fi proposition that has been paying good dividends. This is what they have been doing' in the New Haven This ranch was started about four years ago and has met with good success. In the New Haven Ranch are a number of foxes, owned by private parties. who have merged their interests and formed a Joint stock company to be known as the New Haven In this ranch are a nuuiberof_ proved breeders who have paid handsome dividends A Good Proposition This we believe to be the best opportun- ity offered this season and should pay divi- dends of not less than 75_ pei' cent,_and it is quite possible for a proposition of this kind to We known of instances where people in this province _h_ave made 1300 per cent in a _ _ similar proposition. size and Llllallfy. Only a Small Lot Offered For Sale _Now _ If ou wish to share in the 1914 profits make application at once.220 p.c. with application ,. 2 i __ _ ____-_._ ..._..... ,__ .,.._ _,_ _ ._._' I-. . . _._ New Haven Fox Co. “ Share in the Profits of 1914 ` - Shares $25-.00 Each , Shares $25.00 Each/_ ,/I An Established Ranch That The Stock Consists of " seven _pairs of foxes, one Silver Black male A and a emale purchased from Mr. J. R. Dinnis. ' The male is the father in 1913 of three pu s and ~ the female had a litter of four 1912 andp three ' in 1913; also a cross male father of a litter of three in 1912 and six in 1913. ' Also two females born in the ranch from the Dinnis parents. and three beautiful Silver years. season. per cent black. Cost of Keep Application Ml'|.¢¢¢g........ .. . .......-.ess-..-»eeuu~ ee.-usene- Black Foxes, purchased in the Peace River District, and equal iii :p_pearance_to any foxes iii the province---beautiful specimens of the Silver Black Fox. ln many ranches foxes are capitalized at $16,000.00 which are no better than tliese;and _vet the total capital of_ this company is only $32,000.00 for seven pairs of foxes. or an average of $4571.00 per pair. lf you will carefully read the Hudson Bay Company I" ur Sales Reports you will observe that foxes from this district are commanding almost as high a price as our own covete Silver Black Foxes. _ Also one pair of good Patches from litter of five, 1913, full brother sold for $6000.00 this One good pair of cross foxes from pro lific stock; male shows some rust; female 90 One good pair of Westem Patches of good Arrangements have been made with S. H. Colwili o New Haven, who has had charge of the ranch for the past four years. to keep. care for and maintain the same for ten per cent of _ the increase. No charge whatever to be made for the keep of the old foxes now in the ranch. Fill in this application form to-day and mail to any of the directors l do hereby apply for - - - - - - - - - . _ -.shares in the New _Haven Fox Company, Limited Enclosed is 20 p. c. ._ . .. . .. . . . .The balance I agree to pay in 30 days. Name ...... ........................-~................... Add\‘€SS ..... ......_...... ..... ..._ »-eeuenssueqe .k_ \_¥ebster, Ci_t{y, _Pres. C$v\&_ell,dNewRI_{ave_n,_ Vice Pres. I ii, in ora. ine c a en iver ae. l 149*G_t'_Ef_‘1°_St‘ ‘ . an 0gersoS. A. McDonald,Cliarlottet,bwn, Sgcy. Treas. i__.._._., ___ _ . __,| - z~w.s".».. a »-e<...e-e-.~..-i..-_,......., =.,___=,- _ -_ '_ "3- xi ,fi l,-` . . i in . .r. ._ " 31, *>_`, .. . . I i .f.|-. is 4 . i TN., is V gil, ' ' 2 .,_» . .. , .ii lit 'L' ‘ftzfi ' -.ii bi 5. 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