» ..~;: . . 1' FEBRUARY 24. '1'91§`” " . - __.y,» -f -if f ff -~ ~. _ » ‘l'.RE0HARlA1'1"i' 'i W ' U " » giui - .. 4 . . -_ . -_ .. v :~..~=¢'=.s;-'~‘~.l "lik: »- , , v , _ _ . f , _ _l- |~- ."- _=. - ¢ _ ___ _ --_ ' ‘.»-‘§‘~ ’!~ .~ ‘. J-,_ r. » ‘"9 r .,- . f _ in ,_~‘ . ~ . <' fa-_»f~'-'#..-'.-.fret 1 ` 1 . - - -»f - ef i vs ‘rs-=-_-.-s~:2‘~»?f - ’»_, 1* , _.il .._,..» i ._ , .,’, :_ .‘,._.¢..*» ; ,apr-.. -7.-.-,.._,....,....,,,,., .. _._ I ‘ - l , X ._ sims msinrs iiiihiiiilm siui-E SHOES ii Streets Charlottetown. P. E_ I, 0N SALE $7.95 All high class Shoes m showing the newest col- ors for this season. Made - . _ Y ‘ --fr F---ch »- Mm-y is.-fill; :gn “§.S-2.s;° heels in A. B. C. and D. a Phoso taken begore _ you ay awayt e . _ Widths. UNIFORM V These shoes sell from _$10.00 to $12.00 regular. ` '27 Grafton Stl They fit neat and snug around the an ki e, try them. SALE PRICE $7.95 Alley & Co. 135 QUEEN ST. M "l!irSluUIUI d A. E. LYON' Artistic Photo ra h Charlottetown, REIT. Photographs of all sizes, films t all size amateur cameras are |- :oived fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography i -- 1 _Q _ The Boiler lnlpeciion and J insurance Company oi 'Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS ' POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS (Establised 1875) TORONTO BOILER INSPILCTION ANDI INSURA NCE Periodical Inspection of _Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers And Other Vessels by Experts Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Digesters, etc. Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, etc. Inspection and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase Insurance A§ainst All Loss or Damage to Property and Loss of Life A_nd ersoilal Injuries Resulting from the Explosion of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Eoonomizersand other Vessels. Engine Inspection and Insurance Inspection and Indication of Steam Engines by Experts Insurance Against Loss or Damage to Property Caused by Breakdown of Engine or Bursting of Fly-Wheel SERVICE Pli0'l‘ECTION SUPPLEMENTED BY INSURANCE For 'Full information Write to W. K. Rogers Co, Limited - General Agent Charlottetown, P. E. l. _ i=__l. - 13-'_ f me Railway and Steaiiisliip ` Tickets No matter how long or liow short your j_ourney is to be, whether by land or on the sea, you are vitally interested i_n the selection of the best route. You wish to purchgse your tickets with as little 'inconvenianee as possible _and you w_|sh to know that you are getting them at the lowest fries for which the accomo- dation you require can be purchase . I sell tickets over every railway line operating in Canadi or the United States and have Ocean tickets and baggage labels of all the leading Transatlantic lines of steamships and am prepared to furnish you 0 application the_fulleat information as to rates, routes, time tables, dates ol' sailing of steumers, etc. and I also believe I can oiler ou better ticket service than any other ticket office in Prince Edward Island. Try the others and then try this oilice or try this ofiiceand" then the others and see where you can get the best service and the most information. At the present time I particularly solicit your Cannditn West business. I sell tickets over all the leading lillel. C\D°dl°“_ N°t‘°“°l Railwa s, Canadian Pacific Railway, Grand Trunk RallWlY and Grand Trunk Pacific and will sell you tickets by the most non- v_enienl route to the point you wish to reach. 5l\’ll\8 YW °“° ticket from Charlottetown to destination on which YOU CBD 8°* l'0"r baggage checked right through. _ I also make all your sleeping car reservations over all the different lines without any charge for telegram. _ You will make a mistake if you start -your joumey without Clllllng at my ofiice or writio g mo- IT \ . W. K. ROGERS ' CITY TICKET AGENT 84 Great Georlge Street CHARLOTTETOW . P. E..I. _ " Wm _.._.-..;....._. -._.~\_»_._ ...._.._..-.... _...__ _ _ ..-_._.--_ _ I0 0~ i GUARDIAN . _*IT PAYS to buy tn this province .JINFLUENZA AND DRIAMB CLOBELY RELATED.-~Bi1‘: I-t is gen- erally ad-m.itted by the medical pro~ flesaion that -many inflluenza patients are also afflictecl with horrible dreams and that those patients sometimes awaken fully convinced that their dreams are actual facts and ‘cannot be persuaded to the contrary. For iii- stance. -some .person undoubtedly sick with the "Ulu" dreamed t-har n' cer- tain Doctor not a -thousand miles away had gone crazy and landed in the -l`-nsane Asyluiii.Whet'her or not the wish was father 'to the dren.-ni I can» not prove. -but it would seem that the dreamer -must have had sufficient strength to get to the phone, call up 1 central and have 'tho glrsd tidings conveyed to alll parts of Une country. 1 think this patient must have died, perhaps with glee. for he -cannot 'be located and it.so I trust than the de- ceased dreamer has not gone to where it is reported to ‘he extremely hot ana without ii “flu-"_ I -also trust that when those who have been fattening on this poor patient'-s di-eeni, are in- pointment will not be of ton serious I neverthe less believe that when and acquaintances. and places hlmsol lighted whlil-e lying around the old come downlialls, sind they never seem but_ dreams originating in their poor diseased, iinfcllltlvuiied. and silirlvell- ed -brains. I ani Sir. etc., ’l'\holnias' V. Grant, Montague, Feb. 20th, 1919. EASTER-N PERSONALS _ _*Miss Lucy Gordon of Rose- neatli -returned -home after spending a very pleasant week in North hillton und Winsloe. _ iN llr_il_i_iiziiM THOMAS H. YOUNG. Miiny Gliardiali i~eiulel's will lioar with great regret that Tlioinas Henry Young, whom llieylknciv so well as it boy and young nluii, has -passed away from tliose: suoiies of elirtliy strife. This sail evvllt o¢.'.<'lli'cm'bers ot' his own immediate faiiilily-his mother Mrs. Angus ness of ottawa; three HIBCOPB. Mrs. George McLure, of I~}liott's. Mrs.Wilia-nl Barber of Malden Mwisisiid Mary of Ottawa; and one brothel' Norman. ot' Boston. Mass 'l‘-he aynipevhy ol' the whole com. llllllllf-Y goegsout to the -bereaved ones in lheir sorrow. MRS. MARY FOLEY The community ol' Cardigan were shocked to learn on Feb. 12 that the _srim reaper of deetli had again enter- ed the same home within. nineteen days and claimed for its victim Mrs Mary Foley in -her sixty-fifth year. Ali»h0l-\8h a great sufferer for the past six years the end came upexpect- ed. All through her long illness she hore her sufferings with christian patience and resignation, All that loving hands and. careful nursing could do was _wlthcut avail and her sim-it passed to him who gave ir_ She was il. lady of most estlrruu/ble qualities and was much beloved by all who had the pleasure of her ac- quaintance. Fortilied by the last rites of the R. C. Church she was laid to rest beside that of her husband. Mn. JANE JARDINE Mrs. Jane Jardine, who departed this life on Feb. 8th 1919 at the home of her son Jain-ee ln Keene N.l-I. U.8. A, was a daughter of the late Bon!- amin Bears of Belle River, and widow of the late John Jardine w-ho resided at -Brooklyn P. E. ll. For some yearn she has made her home in New Ham- pshire. She was in the 77th year of her age and ls survived by three sle- -ters Mrs. Isaac Cook of 'll/Raine, Mrs. Christopher Jardine of Brooklyn and Mrs. Lucy Ann Jardine of Vancouver. She also leaves three som and four daughters; viz William of Seattle Wash.; Thomas of Taunton Mass.; James of Keene N. H_ Mrs Calvin Bishop of Mount Buchanan, P. E. l. Mrs. James G. Beers; Miss Louisa Jane; and Miss Annie, of Keene N. H. She had made profession of Salvat- ion under tho ministry of the la-te, AR-S "'r` ,__ 1"' "Q 5-.-. ,_ W ‘JGS Societies need leader_s-- ' organizers--men and women withinitia- tive. Wlio willstart a War-Savings Society? \/V ho will lead the way? ' War-Savings Societies ._ _ .- -_ _ -_ ._“`i3`° Nlfl-*‘.““f’f'A". f-f;r-___ _ TIIE EASTERN l ' ' W 'L' » Can You Lead Men and Women _ 1 ~ se Help Thousands To Save V fhis sign. W”f'$“l’l"85 Sinmps “fe 501'] af $40, SS Thrift Sfdmps are voldat 25 renfs eac/l War-Savings Societies have been, and are, a tremendous success in Great Britain. Thousands who were never able to save their money have accumulated Government certificates worth hundreds of dollars. ln the United States, millions of people_ are rnembers of I War-Savings Societies, which are_organize<_i in factories, offices, stores, farming communities, sections oi towns and villages, schools, and clubs. Everywhere throughout Canada, War-Savings Societies are in process oflormation. Everyone w_lio can save a_n occasional quarter should belong to a society; first, lor his or her own direct benefit; second, because Canada can use the money to excellent advantage, as in the case of the War Loans. For details of the organizing of War-Savings Societies and parli- culars regarding War-Savings Stamps or Thrift Stamps, address: NATIONAL WAR-SAVINGS COMMITTEE 89 Prince William Street, St. John, N.B. Metropole Building, Hollis Street, Halifax. N5. Provincial_Building, Charlottetown, P.E.l. and put o.i~i.M.s. at top or envelope. No iwstaiie is required- (his '"°"'}' ai M°"e3l'O"]°' R05' O_[H"“’ ' I w/ierevler War-Savings Stamps are sold i Banks andof/ler places displaying and ai many _,,,,,¢,_ is: f L_ ._ .. _, -v _ ____ ' -_ v __ _ ` ` - ____ _._____._ _. ‘ foothold. big bills of expense, THE GREAT HEALTII RESTORER ' Have you had the Flu 9 Has it left you in a weak. rundown discouraged state P Are you dreading the Cold winter weather before you regain your usual health? Are you subject to Cough, Colds, Throat or Lung affections? i' so here is a remedy. You owe it to yourself to commence at oncci' the sooner the better for yourself. It will so invigorate the system that germs cannot secures Secure a bottle of OLIVEINE EMULLSION from your Merchant or Dru gist and commence using today, do not but it off, it will save suffering and l s. consistent christian life making known to those about her the DOWN of her Sa.vioui"s love. Her son James accompanied the remains to the place of burial. The funeral was held on Monday 17 from -the 'home Of 'her Him in-law Calvin Bishop to 'Belle River Cemetery. The services were coil- ducted by Rev, Ewen McDougall. (Patriot ivlersc wav-l ` M-ns. Anous DOGHERTV- There passed peacefully to rest at Riverton Feb 8th, 1919 after a lin!"- ing illness which she -bore with humble .-resignation to the divine v,-m_ (silhgrlno beloved wife of Angus Dochorty ln -tho 58th. .Year nf hor nge Thc ilocollscd lvliw-s to mourn a sorrowful lnisbnlid and argl-d illotlivr. 'dniigliters Ella and Annie wife of / Stephen Crane. all of Riverton, also two brothers Allan Mc-.Swain of Lorne Valley and John l McSwnin of Natlc, Mass. 'Ilhe death of Mrs. Docherty brings sorrow to all \vho knew har for she had a heart of gold and was a. superlor woman in every way, gener- ous :ind t-he _soul of honor. Now she is gone, but tho sunset speaks but feelily of the glories of another dey in one of thc many mansions ol the I-`a:ther's llousc where all ls well. The pal| bearers were William Blrt. Henry Clin-kin, Alex McDougall, Alien Fliilnyson, Allan Shaw -and Angus M'-in-l.<-od. The fuiiom' which was lm‘r_'{‘l_\' .'\lfond1\d look plllco mi Mon- dliy. lfch 10th, ni 2 p.ili_ to liorllv Vallov Uoinctn v. ~ S - Q _ .12 ervlie. nl the-l llonsc (‘hurl-h and (li~-ive wr-i'v con- dllrtvil by hor -pnstor rhf- Roy. D. mv. Donald McDonald. and has llvodlfm' “°““ ‘i3'“"” “ml `l"h"' 'wi' M<“\'i<‘=u' of Cwiignii. ' A careful selec- tion of every line _of Jewelry marks our stock. L We will be pleas-_ ,ed to have you call. iW. N.- Taiiton i J F.Wl‘Il .FR \ - .4 _ _ . ._ ~ - A "" I l