MARCH U- ' 1913 "TRI LATIB1' NEWS ”"'___“:i..'°~° .§:.‘"~" I' bi-Illness would titilflei-.mum Nguyen: lzhult Hin one wi'u°ii° miiili to eradicate the dsndrulf, givs health M .7.‘?.l“.’»’;.v'..‘.."»i‘“‘°i»,;....'° ii! i.;i"‘.i£ “°?,.l'lW1 lily Other' ulnan agency. thu' i'>3“§-f‘§'LJ°iJ‘i’*£’ “' "’°'° whatever. B 5 bo IJ no mm “O3” Hair 'riili-‘ia use ii fwiiiaiii is directions for thlrt - nz y days. than if :gg ‘:_‘,’|°u:°afi__\_iD\iNl?1'i»audiod. como W0 W Prom t. band bu%l;etl;e0rn<€neykyou paid ii; 'lor ig, ,, . . 35.3.. ..:: ...yu-..r:.i1:°..°:‘.i; _ B _ . . _ gugdwnsé p:f='i°v1iiu°i)iilii“'i'v°nu°i°i'i.¢i'.i .0 _ . Could wuodlo nhgythtlgnlmbgrgiyzmplpigsg our belief in Rexall “S3” Hair Tonic, 2:31 §}‘_fghi<;“xll>;°<:_frvuru0se in recom- nsniu "sa" Hin 'reins ii is ii... t to l ic. . .i;:,u.r.u;“ .°:§..r:;: in two sixes of bottles?li0n and 31.00, Y b Re si sr ~ till: dgillimdhity drill' al.ulJurI2tldlre,l`°m° THE MACKINNON DRUG CO. , Charlottetown P. E. I. fi' £3 M' ' There is a Rexall Store in nearly eve mm md my in iii.. united suis., c....'§l'. .mi Great ritain. There is A different Rexnll Eros’ ";:.'.‘.°.°'.l: use i°““‘:i'” ”“rn ‘“- 5 in wniilfiinnmmmsnmw ° W '° “F 'H in d. The Rsxsll Stereo are Amcrlcra Greatest D-ug Stores We are authorised by ` t BILN] CARTER 81. CO, -__ ---__ _.__ _§'3?i‘*§* 1 Use Rexall I For colds of all kinds. weakness of rgieeabie to the taste. Gua. anteed, 35c & 7_=,e per bottle. ficatiqns Ri xfill Cod Liv r Oililimulsi n`= the“0riei‘ighf. l’b\il£'.“' "' 1 Th’l~ preparation cemlilnes yfuiphdnphiies dflimé, soda and potassium' with 4a p c. nf'-pure Norwegian cod liver oil, pleasintly flavored and ` McKinnon Drug ‘ Co.' _ - _ the lungs and o‘her pulmonary af _ _ ..‘_' trip I-lomeseeker's tickets tu. the West i , -»_¢ i-_i_______ he has received from R. H. Crawford, of Superintendent of the Boys’ Club at 11 New Britain, Conn., and formerly of he Charlottetown, ii copy of Current D D gf' Springfield, Mass., containing short U' which F. K. Lane formerly of P. E. ot Island is a member. t _; ld Sunday morning and evening nt~ the I l Emulsion I | "'*“°*"‘”` mun- JI 5053915" ‘“~ nun. :ani at nm. in: ‘ TICKETS.-"A number of people are taktnz advantage of the low round and W. K. Rogers, 'City ticket agent: is matting dolly reservations of sleep- ing care space. GLOVES FOR EASTER.-Paton & Co. have received a Large shipment _ of long kid gloves for evenintg wear lust in time for the dance nex week. They are also offering exceptional bargains in kid gloves for Easter at ninety-eight cents. TREES IN BUD.-A Cornwall citi- zen sent The Guardian Thursday sev- eral branches of the elder tree which - were in full bud, ready to burst forth » into leaf, with the remark “that summer was coming in Cornwall very soon." - MEETING.-Mr. Charles M. »Wil llama, Fruit Inspector, and Mr. 'l‘..A: Benson will address a meeting of the Tracadle Cross Farmers' Institute at Trncudie Cross on Monday evening March 24th, at 7.30 p.m. All inter' ested are invited to attend. Ladicr specially invited. THIS ISSUE.-The Guardian al ways has something of interest in every column, and today’s issue 0' sixteen pages is no exception to tin rule. Pages three and four containing The School and The Home, The Farm, The Dairy, The Markets. The Turf, and Good Roads. _ HOLIDAY SEEKERS.-A ‘lolly crowd of students boarded the out going trains Thursday returning tc their homes for the Easter holidays. At the railway station bouncing war _indulged in freely and laughter and good spirits revaded th PAPER RECEIVED -The Guardian Events, a school po. er ublished in 2 biographs of Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet oi S BAPTIST (‘fHUR(Tl-I.-On Easter Baptist Church there will be special Easter' music by the choir and special Easter sermons by the Pastor. The subject of the morning sermon will bc The Call to Life. In the evening Pastor Fash will preach on The Hope That Lights Up The Grave. il-IOW FARMING PAYS.-Mr. Wil- farm at East Royalty, the other day sold the last of ii. 400 bushel crop ol carrots grpwn on a quarter of an acre of land. He had sold part of the crop last fall and the balance this ` spring, the fall price being 55 cents , and the spring price `65 cents a bush- el, or‘ an average, roughly, of 60 cents. This means a yield of 1600 bushels per acre, which at G0 cents totals the handsome sum of $960 per acre, for ordinary, everyday carrots, for which there is a constant mark- Graduates From the S-choolof Experience ` ~ (E1 pure tobacco costs ing what you buy. Take a tip from us and remember to ask for HICKEY’S \ v BRIGHT CUT smoking obacco. or COMBINATION __ have learned that good) - ` ‘ 1' D 2. more _than the bndinjuri- , , /ff. ous 1a:;al1slb own their yoliin Ranch ` at Seal Rive s lendid sltuate @,Z."` ii _.Necessity For lloat Builders ` Jeffery s ldumber 7-Soft: quality guar- v anteed to be Waterproof, for waterproofing _ canvag for tops of Boats, Cpbins etc, for the waterproof skins of diagonelly built life boats, tenders and motor boats; for rendering air tight refrigerator chambe_r_s, for cold storage; and for, attaching Rubber, Glass Lin- oleum, Corlr, Canvas to Wood, Iron, Lead, Sheet Zinc, and other substances. A‘so used in combination with _ canvas for Declis. Canvas Boats and Canoes. Canvas _ laidlin Marine Glue is Waterproofed and |’_reserved, neither Water or»0il can permeate it and it will last as - » Ions as the boat. ` r ~Pint will waterproof J Square Feet of canvas. Made infjpcolorsBlackfrwhite and Yellow. Price r lb _mug 55,52 )_b_,55¢,3 lb, $_l_,0ll each 5 lb. Sl 35 each. ,__ ___ ._ _ ‘ _Jsflfeiy’sNumber [Yacht Glue, for deck and hull r Shams of yachts and motor boats,has no equal. Black, White'atrti'yéllew.~ ' ' ' ` ' ,P1-i¢¢ ll. Olleesch, Zrlb. Sflceaeli, 3 Ili. $l.ll0 '_ _¢iii¢t_i‘,5-.lti`.'$l-45_mli¢ I - _ - , I _,.1n.i»ij_§n roving t_herightkifi<1,_if_y911 h”?£if5f`=‘f*"".~' , in ' .,.'. » .- ' . ` . ' > ' ,,.»-.»dr1»r-v', il ,l - .._ . ,, " \ts\'.\. . 4"" - i suv' "\,_£ Yr.: -Tl.‘.'.'f _-».."3s /.‘.',2,-!.~ -...jg _-M, ,_ _~,.-orc' with the first forty five suits‘s-old we will give absolutely free a neat toy watch for the boy. These are good and bound topo first so ly. ` 4 r i" `__).i ,:;_-_ _F0 qi.s__). __. li QW ' -;’.'_"‘. f"f' ""‘."i 'ip '~I*", QE; fl, ._:;D_z;_"f_ ;l:,,,r S: f Y)-U3' vi 'pe s?;:‘__ _ old “Prosperous and V \L‘Mt _ _ Over ‘ I of New Business wasi writteii' by the Suu Life of Canada for the year 1912, an increase of over $5,500,000 over 1911. A magnificent i _ tribute to the capable management of this good E. R. BROW Progressive" Company. ` ti JW'~9\ V *_ l il to AG men to represent first-class British Columbia corporation. Capable men can work u lar e ermauent later. Write Quick. Portland Au- tomobile Co., 204 Kennebcc St., Portland, Me. 3-11M2Zipd. n “l --1 P E P and lucrative business. Address Canadian Loan & Mercantile Co.. Ltd., 432 Homer St., Vancouver, B. C. 3-20Mliipd. MLMALE lli'.LP WAI\`TED-W'()UR OR FIVE GIRLS to learn the millinery. Moors & Mc- H°“s& __AP_ PlY,l!L_P.9IF.?E -__5;§l” tl young ladies for our millinery work- rooms. Apply at ones to- Miss Rendle, head mllliner, Prowse Bros., Ltd- 3 8Mtf. FOR 3AL|'§ . MISCELLANEOUS Prior. D. M¢1N'rYRE, MUsEAb.` gives lessons, Plano, Organ, Vocal, Harmony. Pupils thoroughly train- ed. Moderate terms. Address, phone or call at The Lennox, Wat; er Street. 3-15M6ipd. WOULD LIKE T0 HEAR FROM parties who would care to place orders for tame foxes, mink, mar. ten, etc. for breeding. Terms 'and prices reasonable. Please state de- finltely what you want. Blake Van. natter. Ballinafad, Ontario, E 4* 3-10 ]ili__ES1lip2i _ SALESMAN WANTED _ ‘ Fort sXLn, rnasri cow` 'rr-runs: _Higingnd genus. ;i-zo mips. years old jersey or Guernseyp also one two year old due to freshen last of -April. Apply at 94 Make this store your headCl\1Bl`l3°1`5 for all drugs and sundrios. The _Mc- Ki|mon_Di-ug Co., Corner Great L-eo. and Kent Sta. Mix' . ,uiinmiiriain Yr;-al Ei) apora te cl Cream Z Bfééld ioaf Evaporatsd Cream Broad is the biggest seller in the city. It il A light. sweet, flaky loaf that ll M delicious and wholesome as lbs "most captions could desire. l-UI' M nv ~ ' " Mm Duchess, Vienna and 9,-dingy hodn loavas. Phono air. Stewart’s»_ Bakery freedom from dust and di;'_t_ and bw: _ _ _ _ 1; in halves with no H8 ‘1 ° thldcpulildiltsand freshest of drugs. SUPQTIOI' ~ .. ' ", *xl* _ i. `_ _ in whatever' line we handle can be absolutely depcnd-- cdupon., _ _ _ 1 Phys1cianS' Pl'¢9C_"P"°“' carefully sired from only the purest ingredients. 5 A N i i:i L_ i»‘i-°»‘_=’i»"A'-‘&i‘l'.'s°ii S _ uiimeuai iii sunny ma iieiigiiiiiiiiisa Try Sanitoi Tooth rowder, and h_es1thy all the time and doesn injure artiicisl plates- Put upi The Two Macs rIrii.inr_fnirT i _ _so Yormc roxns son .i-0'. ‘_ . _ 0. Dakota. 8-2_0M10lE5i. _‘FOR SALE-FISHING SCH ruui iron sails.-as some the perfect dentifx'-ice in pow-_-_ del' form Keeps the month sweet, It ' 11; lanitarycans ..25el stallion Kfnaros 38086. Best bred brood mare sire in Eastern Pro- i. l I _ ~ I' ‘ if Mats; nur ivaniiiu ‘, waN'ra:n,"A 'mx iron UNE DB! livery. Envilla Stock Farm, Cage- well, N OONEB “0.L.B." In good repair. Thirteen tons. Price $150.00. Thomas Mc- Jiutt. Mlpsque. a-19ml. 8 OF land on corner Braeklsy Point and Bt. Peters Roads. 1! not mm bg fore will on first day of lliay,1918, at public auction. Apply A. 111,, Page, W°0dltos_k, N. U 1-inn Fon same. A vsnuaamr ram; proverty of 87 acres, situated bn St. Pote_r's Road 'I miles from Charlottetown. For further particu- _lars address Alfred Ferguson, Duri- lt§nB8lI¢. ' 3-Shlaimoni FOR SALE- STANDARD BRED i vincsa Sold for no fault Will tak good driver part payment T Gor don Ives, Montague 3-iilnlilti samcsman waivrnn-No mxrnnrl ence required. Earn good wages while learning. Write today for lists 0! hundreds of positions now Oven Paying $1,000 to $5,000 ii Year. Address Dept. 570, National Sa1esmen's Training Aggmiagign' 156 Yonge Bt., Kent Bldg., Teton- to._ont. 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