J _ \ 'S . . . xl ,V ll 1 i li if; '_ lin if. . ‘. tit' . '.- :aw EE. ii ' :ii ‘fail 1 ,mt ri "l .T In ~f -Li fl 9.1! l iii l `l i, 1 _ it ‘fl l it c it i 1 -»i_ `* "_ ._ if ,___ _ ‘lt 'i if ‘i il if », -_ if . _ii fix ‘li lil 'l _-€v~'_’>~" ii' ;= _-l; irf if- .i' , . i <` ;i; ,_ _,___-..-:.1 ' ' ls-vnhlrlx. _,, _/4 C5 [5 £5 nl- "‘.'.'..I.Z°l'f’.E.-`.I.‘.'."' : I.-‘ _ Are you on _ Dangerous Ground ?f F you sro threatened by the hostile armim ol illnes-if yon are on "dangerous ground" because you are nm dawn-call Bovril to the rescue. Buvrilprovides big reserves of strength to reinforce your health during these trying days. Those who are always " catching something," those who do not 'ck up as they ought after illness, should summon to their sid the gnu: gody-builder Bovril. I Bovril brings big reserves of strength Bovrilis the heat Home Defence. lt is the only food which has been pruned by independent seiontihc experiments to posses body-building powers of from in tn za times the a YD .img mount taken. Bovril makes just the dilierenco between your being nourished and your not being nourished by your food. Bovril is indeed your most powerful ally. It must be Bovril Ofall Stores. etc.. at l~oz. 2.5¢.; 2-oz. 40c_; 4-oz. 701:.; 8-os. $1.300; 16-oz. 82.25. BovrilCordizl,large,8l.25 5-oz_40c. 16-oz.]ohnston's Fluid Beet'(Vimbos),\1.20_ lvl-I. 1--'-xf - ' 1 as m i fi iiiiii Go elsewhere-if you find 2 a corset department which through prejudice against “Made-in-Canada” goods‘does_no,t sell the “D. & A” or the La Diva , Z Corsets. ; The superior value of the "D 8:, A" and the “La Div:\"’ Corsets has matic hundreds of thousmids of woxncti wear them. The "D 8: A” andthe "La Diva" are made by thc Dominion Corset Co., iii one of the = lincst corset factories in the world. 7-15 = llllill . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll ill i ' H ixiiiuliliiiiiiiiiiiulg » I ___ W __ 4. I 7II&\\\\\\\\v'/III///I/i\\\\\\\\\\¥1\\\\\\\Ulllllq , ’/-s, Discount Sale \" ‘il f V Wall Paper 1 ‘wal 'V _@,-"if”‘7`l Our Annual Sale of _ Q ,Z4-. ‘U Remnants is now on. . ~\ \®` J We have gone through \ A ' our stock of Wall 'Paper and have many lots of nice Patterns in Parlor, Dining Room Hall, Bed Room, and Kitchen Papers. bome with Iiorders some without, all Pretty Designs from a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on First Floor at exactly Half Price All Bargains. Come early _ and get first choice. lt will pay to Buy Now and put aside till wanted. bale for cash only. No Remnants charged. - . Carter &Co. Lt Headquarters for WALL PAPERS /IIIllIIA\\\\\\\\VIII//@f§\\\\\YIII/&fllll\ ' i Y N . V = Q A Sewing Machine l For Every .Qu a..- ff Superior Sewing Machines at ii Splendid Saving Home Qua lily needs CVEIY one, and not be com- hasone in it We wont to put n high quality. guaranteed sowing mschine of is stsndard mnkii _ in every home-and we will in it was is the only objection. o have right now on dispiily ln our showrooms. four of tho ghost Wllllllr standard makes of sewing machines manufactured ey are shown In the latest drop lieiid styles-their beauty and :my running qualities make them greatly desired by every house- o. Coll orwrlle st once tor lull Infomation. prices snd tertns. Bros |23 Ks_nt.__St. _ Inn \\\\\\\\\§IIlIIIIllIA\\\\\\\\\lIlA\\\\\¥T¢NlIN :-4. _"_ .t. I ,_,, _ _~___’_*____W__ _ ____ _ , . . MILLVIEW.-Service at Millvlcw on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. HOME GUARD, No. 3 ,will meet for ltlllo Practice nl; the Agricultural Hall this evening. Any time from 7 tu 9. C.D.C. MEETING.-A nice-lint; of thc Clmrlottetowii Driving Club will be held this evening at 8 o'cI0t'k ill Heuderson's Forge. K. OF C. SPECIAL MEETING.- There will he a special meeting of Knights of Columbus in their home this evening at 8.30 o'<:lock. A full attendance of meiubcrii is requested. AUCTION SALE.-'l‘l\crv \vill be nn auction sale ot` the stock und imple- ments of William Wright, Cornwall. Sec advertisement in another column. 8888. QUARTERLY MEETING.- The third qiizirterly nicctlng ot' tho Olllcial Board ot' thc Pownal Circuit was held on Wcdncsday last, the 3rd. The in- coinc was found to hc about $100 in ardvuiicc ol' last year 'at the same date. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY-The First Methodist Church Young Peo- pIc's Society ure having it social this evening at 8 o'c-lock in the Heartz Meinnrlal llall and invite all iuenihcrs and friends ol thc congregation to conie and spend ii. pleasant evening. ltcfrcshniciits will bo served. 8890. ILL IN CALIFORNIA.~lIarry Col- lins. ii murine engineer. has been undorgoiug treatment at St Mur_v's llospital, Sun Fraiiclso, during the past. two months lor on injured foot, says thc California Maple Loaf. lic is slowly improving. Mr Collins is a nutivc oi’ Georgetown Royulty, P.E_l. ISLANDER ELECTED.-John A. Flanagan. forincrly of Charlottetown, l’.E.l.. was elected zi member oi' the Board of Alderinen at thc municipal election in Lziivrerice, Mass., last mouth, says the Cnliloriiia Maple Loaf. lin is superintendent ol public property and defeated his opponent by S77 votes. P. E. ISLANDERS HEARD FROM -Aprivate letter received yesterday in Charlottetown from one of the P. E. Island Signullcrs, dated 15th Feb- ruury, stated that thc island Slgnallers were all together at ii point eight miles from the tiring linc. They were all well. A party of twenty oi thcm were rooniing together in u loft. FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION. -Tho quarterly inccliiig oi' the Fish and (lame Associatioii will hc held to- night II“riila_vl. March 5th. in tho Stlpcndinry Magistrates t‘ou.ri room, City Building, nt 8 o'cloi~lc sharp. The Aitsociatioii will he :inked to take some step to eiiforce the liiw to prevent the ~ iiidiscrliiiliiatc slaughlcr oi' trout. and gziuic for ninrkct piirposirs. S895 TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.-'rho P_E_l. ’l`oinpnran<-c Allluncc meets in riilinlrergiirlcii llall, Cliarlotlotown, 'l`liursilri_\' ztftcrnnoii at 2 u`clot:k. Mari,-li ll. The Executive Coiniiiltteo iticclii :it one 0':-lol-lt. All t-liurclics and tciiipvriiiivv orgniilsatioiis are ro~ uiif-storl to si-iid il:-lcgatc-ii. Free cn- tcrlziiiiiiifuil as far us possiltli! will be given. All dclet-:airs should ask for Siuiidarrl r'<~rtlt"n‘aIr-s at tho railivnys. liiirinrliiiil issues will lm discussed. 8898 nec!-:Ives coMM\ss|oN_--Livut. Cyriis Mnrtln, of Ihc 82nd ltcgiincnt, hun lwmi appointed provisionally ii Llciitf-iiaiit in the 40th Overseas But- tiillon ul Infantry. which will go i'or- wiird with the third contingent. lt will hc rcniemhorcd thiil Llc-nt. Martin croasml ovcr to ldnglaiid with thc ilrst contingent. and was mit* of iho tllty odd surplus iillii-em who had lc rtzlum honrc. MARRIED ABROAD.-Mr Joseph Powers, formerly ol Fort Augustus, P.E.l., and Miss May Iiannaii uf Sun Francisco., wcrc niarricd this i'nonl.h by Rev. Father Connolly. pustor oi St Paul'i~i Cliiirvli, Sun l"run<'isco. who also celchriited the nuptial Mass, says tho Cnllloriiiii Maple Leiii. Miss Dolan. a cousin ol the brldc, acted ns brides- maid., wliilc the grooni'ii hrotlier. John, wus groonistntiii. Ai`tf~r their honey- moon the liiippy couple will reside nt 102 Collogc Avcnuc, Sun Francisco. lIH|il]'S TUNBUE BiEUMlS Eililil] Ii [I[lNSl|Pilill When 'oi-oss. feverish and sick give “California Syrup of Figs." Ulillflrcii love this "l`rult lnxativo/' and nothing clsc clcniiscn so ulccly. A child simply wlll not stop playing they become tightly clogged with waste. , liver gots iiluggisli, stoniacli to empty the bowels and the result is, soiirs, then your little one becomes cross. lia|i'»sick. feverish, doii't oat, stoop or iictnntiirally. hrcnth is Imd. system full _ot cold. has sore throat, stomach ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See if tongue is coated. then give xi teiispooninl of "Ciilllornln Syr- up oi Figs," and ln ir few hours rill thc constipated waste, sour bile and un- digested food passes out of tlio syn- tem, and you have ii wel‘. playful child again. Millions of mothers give "Co|lfornIa`| Syrup of Figs" because It is perfectly., harmless; children lovc lt. and' it never fails to act on the stomach, liv- _er and bowels. l Ask your drugglat for s 50-cont bot- lli-. of "California Syrup ol' l"lzii," which lisa lull directions for babies children of all agen and lor grown- uns plainly printed on the bottle. Bc- wiirc of counterfelts sold lierc. (let the genuine. made hy r‘CiilifornIii I-‘lg Syrup Company." Refuse tiny other kind with contempt. uw. l ilno showing of . .Nth Clothes for spring and _-_-_-_-_-.-_z-rf:JJ:2:::;;:;:::;;:;;;:::::_-J 112” 2 -1 -' -'-1'f`f`-`-*'~"`f~`-`-A 'ff-1‘-`-`5-`-‘JJ-1'-`-“-`-`-‘-`~`~‘ff-‘fi ~ skate ten years ngo. The second halt sunday ore:-Ctlftoujat. 11 n.ni.; Mt. Herbert, nt 2.30 p.ni.; Powuul, ut 7 p.m. » THE MAIL "SPECIAL-The inall special arrived ~in.Ctiarlottetown yes- terday at 12.50 p.m. and leftagaiii on l'¢l\ll'll 10 C00l'8u_town lust evening at 8.45. ST JAMES CHURCH. - There will be ii speeipluneetlng to-night ln St 'James Hall at 8 o’clock. Subiect, “Tho Bread of L-ltd," Everybody welcome. - FIREMEN CALLED OUT.-The llremcn were called out on two occu- sions yesterday afternoon. lirst nt 2.20 for ii lirc in thc residence of James llaynos, Upper Hlllshorougli street, and secondly at 4.25 in answer £0 a call' for a lire in u. house on Euston street. near Worthy's Bakery. Both were small nllairs and tho damage was slight. ` A FALSE REPORT.-A report. llic origin ol’ whiclils unknuwii, was cir- culated in Charlottetowii lust night that Louis McLeod, son of Mr. George McLeod, Fredericton, this province. had died in Halifax, where he was with thu Heavy Battery. The Guar- dlnii is informed on good authority that there is no foundation for the report. Mr. McLeod was laid up with a cold but letters received in Chur- lottctown within the post fcw days told of his convnlescencc. P. E. I. CAPTAlNS.~'l‘lic Oakland Maple Leaf has the following:-Wm. Steele, son of Colin Steele, of Stur- geon. P.E.l., second mate of thc lstliinisn, owned by the American- Hawaliun Steamship (`o_. soiled from San Francisco on the 19th inst. t'or Now York. Captain llarry Fitzgerald. ol' the liurry Luckcnbncli, sailed for New York on the snino day. The Lyra. oi` the Luckcnbucli llnc. Ciiptain Mc- Donald, sailed on thc 1-ith for the samc destination. Buih caiptriiiis are iormer Georgetown, P_l~3.l_, inen. SUCCESSFUL DOCTOR:-'l`lic fol- lowing is taken from the Oakland, California, Maple Leaf:-We had the pleasure of ti visit this inonili from Dr B. I.. Sleeves, of Salem, _-\i-cgon, one ol' thc most successful pliyslcliins in the west. Dr Steoves is well known in Summerslde, l‘.E_l., where he was edu- cnted and grew into young manhood. After leaving hoinc hc cnnio west. and hy his own untiring eiforis succeeded in acquiring the title of M.D. For a number of years he lived in idaho. and while tliorc. on account of his ability und popularity. was elected Lioutciiiiiit-Governor ol' that state. lteiuoving to Salem. Oregon. it lcw years ann, ltr Sleeves, who is ai specialist iii ilisciiseii of the cyc, car, nosc and throat., soon built up ii large practicc, and is today nuinbcrcd among Snleiifs succi>sst'iil citizens. Last year lie served that i-.ity :is Mayor, hut. his professional duties would not allow liliii to accept. a sccuiul tcrni. ' PLEASANT DINNER.--'I‘liie nurs- ing stair' of thc Prince Edwurd lslanrl Hospital entertained thc irustccs, tho Hospital Medical Staff and the olli- trials oi thc Ladies' Aid :il tt dlniicr last evening in thc Hospital dining room. Tlif-rc wus :in altentliuicc of about twenty persons present. The dinner was tin elaborate one and, need- less to say. was heartily enjoyed hy i all. After dinner ai toast. list was hon- ored, Ilie King proposed by Mr. Percy Popn; the Ladies' Aid, proposed hy Dr. Rout: and responded to by Dr. li. D. Johnson; the 'l"riist_eo';, proposed by Mins Graham und responded to hy Mr. Percy Popc and \’l'. A. O. lllorson; the Doctors. proposed by Mina Turner and responded to by Dr. Wurburlon; tho Nursing Stull. proposed by ltr. Jenkins and rospoiulod to by hllss Grnlianl. An iniproiiiptii ioii:-it to Dr. S. R. Jcitkins on llicfuccnaluii oi' his depnrturo for llnlifax was proposed by Dr. II. I). Johnson. und heartily concurred in by iill present. The ni- falr was ii very ple-:isunt one through- out nnil its siict‘ce~is rtiliocln gre-ul. cro- dil upon thi- Indice who arrniigcd il and also on Miss Kilburn, the housc- keeper. Tho invitlitlons issuod to the guests wcrc elaborate, poetical crou- tlonu for which prizes were awarded. the winner being Mr. Pcrcy Pope. The pooticnl accept:iiic<\n wore feud dur- ing lntcrvals In thc dinner, hy the non- coinltutunts. - HOCKEY. »- A vory exciting gainic oi hoclwy was played ln tho Mt. Str-wart opcii-air rink on Wcdiii-silny cvviiltig. Murclt llrd, liclwecii thc “\\'hiirl` Italia" ol` Mi. Stc\~.'at'l und “'l`hc lviiiidorcrs" of Murcll. As snow was falling all thc limo, the ice was vm-y lica\'_\' und thc puck truvellcd vcr, slowly. Otherwise thc game wus ii hot one nnd wcil pliiyéilj Both teams ure :inintours in llic strictest sense ol thc word. lmvlng been orminlzed this wlnlcr (Mt. - Stewart only Iwo wccks ago.) from green incn nnd. huv- ing no rink. hr-Ing obliged to pract.Iso on thc river. liowcvcr, thc boys :irc at-tivo nkiitcruniid il. will not 'hc long till Ihr: i-illck-liandlliig will bt- thor- oughly iiiiii-itvreul. Mr. Gillis oi' St. Ifoicrs lltiy rcfcrrcd to thc ciiiirc sul. istlictioii ui both teams. Five ni:num.- after thc wlilstllc lllcw, McDonald broke his skuto nnd when the pin, was rcaiimod, Frank Jay, thc siiuppy little rover or tho Wanderers muoe ii i-li~\'r-r dash and scored. To our grcu. surprise, this wus the only score made. The rcninindcr of the first half was playcd with ia com-tldcrable rntcrnitx- tiirc ot' gingcr.hut Iliero was no scor- ing. Noor the last. of thc first osx.; McDonald wont through _lnotlicr pair of skates. llc icuys thc skates 'have do- tcrlorsteil greatly since he used to was. if anything luster than the first and though the Mt. Stewart boys got. the puck porllously near-the net, two or three limos, Gilbert wig Johnnie fm the spot, and they failed to even up tho score. Cox did good work 'st tiolnl. and nsvcd the sltil`sI_lon sov- tlrnl llincu when ll looked rather crit- ical. Thr-_ Jiiy lirnlliors ol"Mt. Slowuts src dcxtorouis chaps on the lco ann up A ‘good game fur ailnnlourn, l\lul)onaId tho cover wut: ol' ilcioiicn to llin We ti rcluni In bc I’otor‘o nIghl..__ was ‘ vmvest put urrpss can save you money lull.--MCORI Awrllo UIQ!-4M _ . _,K .Q"'<~ . The Central Guardian Argnziigou E § _ » I. _ IT PAYS tobuy in thll Dfbvinco. POWNAL CIRCUIT.-Servces next. _ _ 1 . sv nioN Boucicauur _-i_ :_ . f" _ “ft-.... Streets .f New ~ .. ..'_> - _ ..,~.- - iN THREE PARTs _ One of the Most Thrilling, Sensational Heart Interesting and , Gxipping Films of the Year _ A Touch of Real Comedy all through the Picture _. _,_ I _ _ .,_ IN' comedy _ MAR-YU. FULLER Vivians ' CQIVIIING' ‘ Beauty Test- “Th The Heart of the A screamingly funny , e soon Master ‘ ` A Hills -s¢nz- _ Key” The Song That Reaches _iN THREE PARTS - M51, Hem.. The G,e,,§',._s_¢ ,,f___,,,p ` A Dramaof the KentuckyHill MR. HUSKINS Seriels ~ I 'Y il _E ~ -_1 |‘ Q _ 1 l Wing, 'i‘enip. Murphyl~`rnnlr Jay; U0"- trc, lt. Dingwell; R. \\'ing, Ewen .~.ii~ dcrson; L. Wing, Temp. Murphy.-L. “Wo are showing an extraordinary nice line ol' cased pipes for gift BW' ing, all sizes. styles and prices. Come in and see them. MacKinnon Drug Co.. Corner Great George and Kent Streets.-Mtt KITCHENER RESPONSIBLE FOR HOAX WHICH FOOLED GERMANS. LONDON, March The bhbb The famous hoax of the iirst weeks oi' the war, which a body Of BIKE-'ililll soldiers said to number from 100,000 to 200,000 men was reported to have circled around from Archangel, landcil in Scottish ports and had been shipped through nt night to reinforce the Brit- ish force in France, originated with Lord Kitchener himself, according to B. statement made by a British oliiccr to zi. correspondent of the Daily Des- patch. It is zi noteworthy fnct that although .thc myth sprcud like wild fire through thc United Kingdom. with any nuni- bcr of witnesses to swear thcy had :icon and iulkcil to thc ltussiniis in their nutivc liinguagc. thc pros:-i hur- cnu did not issue an otilclnl contradic- tion for ri long period. The Russian story. says thu Brit- ish oiiiccr, was ilesigiied to impress tho Gorman comnianders hi llclgiiini und Nortlicrii Frniicc, und io kvep thcni in four ol' it surprise, either in thc rear or on llic western flank. lt. :icconipllslicil its purpose, for this dread was real among thc Gcrninii staff, und accounts to some extent for the retreat oi Gcncral Von liluck from Paris. ' ’l‘o give color to thc rvpurl. Lord liilcliciicr is sziiil to lui\'i~ cnliscil it liiindrefl transports. l:idcn with sundry goods, lo he scnt front hwottisli ports lo Arcliangcl. riftcr insuring tlicin In Holland. And when thc British troops wcrc moved froni various points in Scot- land and the north ul' Eiitzlsiuil to thc Cliulincl ports, hc ortlorcil llic blliidii ot` the trains to»hc lowf~rcd so :is to arouse popular curiosity :ind :ip»~culn- tion. CASTOR IA Hill] Hlllhlllilllilllllllli Ycslci'