MARCH 2. '1914 ` 1, . ,_, __ ~-'run nncnsr News g THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A ” mer or -1ir_.i,»¢ - ~ ~ PAGEFIVE ~ I . " 3! ' .IL , 1 Y0ui°iC0al' 1' urrly will need replenish- ing after this Cold Snap. Pl ase rernern ber that we can sup- ply the best Coal at the lowest prices. Also Kindling Wood. A. Pickardltllu Phone 240 Ch’town -_-91| "’s'ii'i‘i‘ 'ii' 'iiiiii M-i-l~‘£*°i”¥°'l*|°*l*l*-l~!°°l°1~!»!°l"l~»i°!~l' STC OK QUOTATIONB. °-Z-1*? Qiiotatioul furnishedf by F. \l_ Mc~ Curdy St Co., Stock and Bond Bro- kers, Men1bei~s\li/Iontreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char-l lotteto'-Hi, P. E. i. February 28 NEW YORK STOCKS, High Low Close Atchison 97k 97§ 97i Am. Beet Sugar No Sale Am. Smeltcrs 08 67.) Aiiiiil. Copper 74; 74§ Brooklyn R.. "l`. , 023 92% 210% 210;. Erie 1:- ~' 30- 25; - - - iunadlaii Pacific 211; 30 (lrca.t Northern Pfrl./127-2 127# 127§» Mex. Petroleum 671 66-1 67} Miss. Pacific 253 25 252 Northern Pa/:ific 1142 112i Pennsylvania 111% 1111 Iluuding 166 165% Rock Island 6 5§ Southern Pacific 94.; 941 Sruithern Railway St. l’aul l‘nion Pacific 163§ 1621 U. S. Steel _ 66% 65; lltnh Copper 55 54% 542 ` MONTREAL STOCKS. ss 741 . 92; . 1121 1111 1055 5% 94; 25% ios 1621 eel ' They give satisfaction ll 'l`here’s always _"something A doing" in the line of pro- gress at this store. ' Q11" :nib / f/.Wk Just between us two, no better rubber goods arfal made than those we se . ---more than you expect. Our stock of hot water botties,fountain syringes, invalid rings, r u-b b e r gloves, feeder fittings, ice bags, infant syringes,etc., is the best obtainable. Every article guaranteed 1 . to give satisfaction. PRESCRIP'l`IONS---f`il- led as they should be, with purest drugs by re- gistered pharmacists. urs I lhe sweetness of low price seldom equals the bitter- ness of poor quality” E.A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside . - 4 -____-.i 31} 315 72% 35k 3'5§ 1:l3} Canada Cement 311; Detroit Dom. Steel Corp'n 35; Minn.& St.Paul (Soo) N.S.Stcel & Coal Com. 79 Quebec Ry , 16 15% 15§ Shawiiiigan 141 140; 1105 Spanish Eiver Con.. No Sale Toronto Ry. 142 Twin City No Sale Laurentide 191} Ottawa 149% 1491 1492 COTTON- .1 High Low Close Spot 13.05 unchanged. March 1230 1222 1222 May 1194 1185 1185 July 1191 1185 1185 October 1152 1145 1147 _ cnim e Pnovisrous. High Low Close 9-ig aa; M-ay Wheat July Wheat May Corn July Corn May Pork i-ig 891 01' 941 891 i 67% ss; 2140 66% 2135 sri ee; 2140 High Low Close' limzilian Traction 880 Blll 88% 1077 1060 1077 1060 1080 1065 July Lnrd May Lnrd li IfiYou Choose t Piper Hiedsick Ping cur o Chew, Choose Piper Hiedsick is an extra high grade American chewing tobacco, finely flavored, clean and good. 5A cut ....... 1 c McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George & Kent Streets, Ltd. 1 f 1 1-- _ - '-Ehsiei Packers Suiiiiliiis-' Lobster Packers, Fishermen and superintendentS should see our large assortment of supplies for fact- ories and boats. Here’s where you will find the latest in goods Quality the best prices the finest obtain- able. On account of purchasing in large quantities dire :t from the leading M anufacturerswe are able to quote you finer prices on your requirements; thus . enabling your money to power in this store. have greater purchasing 4 , Out of the list published below_ you will surely ` see something you require. Quotations gladly given. Shipment made the same Sheet Zinc, Manill cleavers, Cook house supplies, Crown & ‘ Anchor R. M. Paint, Union Jack. Copper » Paint, Oakum, Pitch, Brushes, ' Gaso ene, Gasolene Engine oi_i, Polarine oil, Cup Grease, Resin, Marine Glue, Columbia Batteries, Ammeters, Spark Plugs, Bat- tery connectors, Valves, Cast Iron & Malleable Fitt` 'ViceS, Lobster 'scales glock & Gdlv’d£`_l.iiles, Rowlocks, Galv d 1 locks, Galv'd inges, etc, etc. ~ 5 0: ersiloidii (iii day the order is received. . Galv'd and Plain Wire Nails, Galv’d , ~ Boat Nails, Galv’d Sheet Iron (all gauges 1 and widths) Bar- Copper, copper Nails, _| a Rope and Marline, 1% THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ll IT PAYE T0 buy in this Province FOX NEWS.-The Belfast Fox and FUI' Fafmiflll Company have only a few shares to oiler investors. Atten- tion is directed to the an in another column. 1409 FOX STUCK--Still a few shares 01 Stock for sale in some of the beat. f0X ¢0ml>anlee. Sure dividend payers, P. E. Island Fox Exchange and Heal- !-Y C0., Ltd., Sumrnerside. 1413. 1914 DIVIDEND PAYER,--Exp”-i. ence and success go hand and hand in the fox business. Don't take chances. Invest in the Rayner In. ternational Fur Company, a sure dividend paver. shares $100 each. Canada Fox Exchange and Invest_ ment Company, Limited, cimiottn- town. 1445 SELLING FAST.-The Rayner Iii- ternationnl Fur Company, Limited, gives you an opportunity to invest in Rayner foxes-foxes which have made fortunes and fame for their lucky owners, have an vins‘.irpi~.sscd Pell; value, and an .inequalleii hrcrd- ing record. Invest now. :“.ares $100 each. Canada Fox Exchange and ln- vestment Company, Limited, (.‘l=.arlo- ttetowii. 1148 `MR. BENSON ILL-Mr. T. A. Ben- son the Dominion Poultry Represent- ative is suflerfag from a severe at- tack oi grinpe. and his meetings are being taken by -Mr. John Marcellus, who has had a verv considerable ex- perience in Egg Circle work in On- tario. Mr. Marcellus will speak on Monday, March 2n~l, _ _a_t Hazel- hr0oK. on Tuesday at Avondale, on Wednesday at Millview, on Thursday at Webster's Corner and on Friday at Cornwall. All meetings will be- gin at 7.30 p. m. It is hoped; that they will he largely attended, SOMEWHAT (.‘-BIPPLED. - Since their last hockey game some members of the Connaught teams have met withhccidents, The first one to get ii broken collar bone was Harry Stanley, which he got in a game he- tween teams from the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Royal Bank of Canada, This meant, it new man was needed at centre on the sec- ond tenm. At practice on Thursday night McAleer received ii swift shot ol the puck on the eye blackening it und also making it about twice its natural size. Purcell fared the worst he got two or three teeth knocked out besides other iniuriee. It evi- dently did not stop the Connaughts from putting np a winning game Fri. day night, A VERY FiUL‘f£‘-ll. ° '$.- . f MATTRESS Buy a Spring Mattress which will Nor Sag When you buy a “Hercules” Spring Mattress from us you buy one which will NOT Sag. Weggg back _g this ggstatementnwitli an absolute___guarantee which guarantees to the buyer of a Hercules Spring at least 25 years service. Can you do better? Wood Frame all sizes Steel Frame $4.50 Si‘.§'.i. $6.50 ,A ' -9 ‘lOorr-acted for every Wednesday Poi-it lib.) F. s (doz.i lui Turnips Potntou Best joint notes. Oats (white) Oats (black) I-lay (pressed, por con; EE . Butter (lb) Hides (lb) \ go 10 BOURIS MARKETS, D d ren? Bu! 'to ¥)1‘(‘hickmi lper pair) $150 to $200 -- Chi ' » ' ek°. .Fowl len0h\ 00 to B0 Saturdav's iuuo.) 11c 380 BUMMERSIDE MARKETS Corrected lor ovary Wednesday an Gsturdav li-isus. l Sntui iluy issue.; 18 . 2 Pork I; to 11 ito Auction Sale I am instructed by M. Mac- Innis Head of St. Peters Bay to ~ sell by public auction on the prein ises on Tuesday March 10th 1914 at 12 o’clock.All of his stock ,crop implements and house hold fur- niture includingorgan and kitchen range Domiiiions Pride nearly new sewing machine for particulars see hand bills. Sale positive no reserve. Should the day be stormy or unfavourable sale will lake place first fine day following- L ___ _ _;_ ___.,..._ ._ i Gray Marine Motors I | Staiirlaitl the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to 36 ll. P. l, 2 & Ii Cyliiidi-.‘i's for boats of :ill Terms all sums 5.00 and under cash over that amount 9 months credit will he given on approved _lfl. ll. COX Auctioneer 3-2MmonEFripd. Y1 11| i pm Competent, experienced , nurses and all those desi- 1 ring_ the assistance of pro- fessional aid will find our Nurses’ Free . Registration "Bureau . a decided boon and help in time of trouble. ' Here are registered all the the qualified nurses open for engagements---a m e e t i n g place for professional nurses and those who desire their services. There is no charge whatever in connection with this bureau. All _we want is for you to patronize us. it The 2 Macs ll house two Bills. Auction Sale I am instructed by John Darke of Orchard Hill, Brookfield to sell on Monday March the 9th 1914, at 1 o’clock sharp his valuable farm consisting of 65 acres of land all clear and in a hitgh state_of| cultivation, being well enced with i thorn and spruce hedges, there is on tue premises a good dwelling bams and other oint- buildings in good repair an a large orchard. This farm is water- ed with pump in yard and a never failing spring in centre of farm which makes it_ suitable for dai- tying, convenient to churches, schools,post office and stores and forge. Also on the same day all stock, crop, farm implements and household furniture. See Hand JOHN STEWART i _ Fred Waller ‘ 149 oi. Geo. si. . A“°“°“°°‘ 1441-3~2mff - . \' . _ A I l 1442-l'l'll'l'l0¥lS8i.2lE\Vdll i ‘F M Sausages (lb.) \i`0ri‘cctcil for every Wcilnf-silny and ifidush (.\b') ' Oits l 'l“t* 3~4_i (,f,,t_,, (l§,,,‘C§; iintmn -ini) d Straw (pcr 1-.wt 25 to 1ilil2;'§')8nq(lh ) ‘l'§§i‘ Ilflli ll? iii ll;-, l“f~"°t= ‘~<‘-°“~> g ihiifvr (por iii.) 110 to :i2lAl‘l‘l°“ Wk” 1 Til ll 22 Ind G°§.:" "E215 Ducks (each) 75c. to $1.00 Fowl U Potatoes (per bus,) 30 to :Mn Ducks 1el'L,';§`,’;;l’S (vcr hue.) Oats (Whitt) 40, , " ' oat- ininnri #lu-144 fm" 40 ` Potatoes (bus) z5c, l(`“"”kl"” Mackerel leach) L to 6 new 'UW 200 c°d‘i'l\ (IFBID) “_” tn ‘L85 llcei iquzirtcr) I4 13 to 14 11 to 1l.;c 50 t0 H06. llic, 10 to lil T ti) ll) R to 1034:. 12 to 1:’ic. fic. Pork tlh) (,orne