#4, rm Photos 109k best when tak li _ 'at The Studio Wher?Bael.»r;i is Always Welcome. .siuoio G’~"`He cools, Prop. From llaiid to llaiid The jewel-fuel that means more in you ;vnli_;in you need it than the whitesi diam- . 'lligli-quality Coal from our yards-clean, free~burning, long-lasting Coal-fair prices, and fsi, service in exchange for your anis", vein! vi-dm today? Quick delivery? C. Lygns & Co. Here is a Snap i 8 day American Black I Wood Clocks at $4.00 each. 4 They strike every half hour on Cathedral gongs. Are goo tinzekeepers. Every tone guaranteed. Well worth $5.00 our price $4.00. C. W. Patterson Purif-y your blood. ' build up your body oy ` off These ' ’-'*'"“'t*l""'° 7"riin- cusnto*r'rs'rowN'oUAno1sn 0 fm ' ‘ 4NLlY, ONT , SKY! 23 rd igro You certninl have the greaigst Hudnehe Cure the world Before Fruit n tives" came before the public, I ‘“““’°d 90f!\lI‘2l ftmn Headaches caused b Stomach Disorders One o your travellers called on m~ when I had one of my raging Hesdashn and had my head almost raw from external applications. He insisted on my ffyllig “Fruit-a-tives". I did so with what I would call amazing results. They completely Cured me _and since then (nearly six years ago) it is_ only necessary for me to take one occasionally to preserve me in my present ' good health. WM. PITT. Dealers everywhere have “Fruit-a- ll"°°" If 50° H box. 6 for $2.50-trial 3:12, 15c or sent on r ' _ _ eceipt of price h uit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. y \ \l\ Q l ` l N - \ 'V -_ moss when she noticed the Mayflow- \ ers in bud and took them home. She , kept them in a warm place when they iinnl 7,- Z’ 20 per cent 'Ihere's a nice lot of wonien's patent laced boots here, strong, well made, stylish, very comfortable lasts and well worth the usual prices which rang- ed from $3 to $5 a pair. Your choice today while the lot lasts at . .20 p.c. off Alley fd’ Co. using Rexall Blood Tab- cures in hundreds of cases This preparation is sold by us with the un- derstanding that ii it is not satistactory, your money will be refunded. One box 5oc,‘ six boxes for $2.50. 'The McKin- non Drug Co., The Rex- al1‘Store. 5-zidrti _, ~{' ` 5 --l _ . /f T’ ”`\, _, 1 ‘ , _ , _rel _.___‘,] _ , ._ . _. _ Y - :-'=_`,A‘_i'.%=r.-‘. w, _oath e.i;iniined free gf cliarlge. "Only 5"; p,~¢g_i._1en¢_ ._,_»~- _ ‘t "it ,.~.-_- se, .“ 2713 .5i§'.'.."‘,3I.’.”.?Z.§‘.i‘..`.l°.I"..-...fl .’.‘1'€ yo era ` ' ` o 1 a opus or cANADl`” Forln nteeihem to fit exactly, We also guar- UE il' LAND REGULATIUNS. __ / L*:vn_rk-,Extracting and filling without pain, Nv ru sims iid P" A _‘Zhao w o ._ ssoie os :Lila 16 e rs d ina horn"s‘tliie1inyii"dugrgdrwlecdcli of I as Queen Strpgt. Next door Beer ation imti ov\e21it-.I - valfable l)om|nlon land iln Manlltobal io- onuusi .ilunic ‘L S iiii§____ I ~ _.3 ' .- _ , _ - - , sr or au." ' ' " ' '_,*"_" ' *ff ~;..~sss_sirf... v- _ `, _ . --=- f _, _ *- HE CENTRAL GUHRDIIN* *K ""~\-*-‘- -21. I 1 rf, ~ A :.7 r 2 ------- ’ 1 -2- .rf::-11:.-;:_':;::_z22‘rr-'-1122 :::.-:_-V.-_-I-.-.-;_-:;_ rr Pave to bu is this Pi-avian. Puoi°i.iii's 'rt-niis'rasi. _is ti ii A t ____ CONC --!- ' Jell are. without a doubt, th: iuildli- n n hmm oi time nimiii nm is ....."‘»f*.T».¥i’.§ §.°’i§£.,Z.f‘.§‘ .iii '.§’.§ 3.1* “ti” im. ‘°°“' “‘°’ “’° °“ “‘°" 5 D] Frlli-s~liil8 n March 5 in aid oi the Protestant Orphanage BAO 110 ADB -'travelling on the e is said to be exceptionally heavy nd tho rrads through the country re ii-ll ot pitches The good road nasters should not terry too long in getting the road almost as smooth as ii railway track THE MINTO.-The Minto lelt Pic- tou nt 7 a. Saturday ior Georgetown with express, 25 passen- oi wire and docked at 12.10 p. m.Bhe will leave ior Plctou this morning. SPEEDWAY HAPPENINGS.- On S t il ,,_, Lvrnwall. with his speedy entry ior Hops River.-Percy can-. Rustico, ply) fl _ the 2.35 class. was in Charlottetown yesterday. 5.1!, * -- ” ;.. MAYFi.owii:us. - James Easton. naana1.BaNn -'rho members i W/ \ _. \ , él ‘ A East Royalty, is enjoying the sweet lrugrance of 'tiayilowers picked some days previous to the cold snap. member of his family was gathering ly came out in full bloom. HOTEL VICTORIA ICE RACES will tnke place on Wednesday nfterucun ncxt at two o'clock sharp. Entries are coming in and the pros- liects ior a banner alternoon's sport is assured. Ginger, the fast pacer from Vernon River is now in the hands oi that capable reinsman, Ham- mond Kelly, and he is looked upon to make n l-ig bid tor the large end oi the purse. PATHE WEEKLY.-That the Peo- Dle’a 'l‘he.=\ti-e, Charlottetown, is re- ceiving the latest in motion pictures is evidenced by the tact that The Paths Weekly to be shown to-night, is No. 8, that is the eighth week in 1913 which ended the 22nd oi Feb- ruary. The big two-real icnture which will also be shown to-night. was released February 10th. The management have made arrangements to continue this service in the iuture, which will assure the patrons oi The Pe0Dle's the very latest and best in motion pictures. A l"IRS'I` BlRTHDAY.- The llrst anniversary of The Vnncover Sun -1 _.___ \\-"Cl F-R-E-E Come into our office and have our u one penny. We make teeth and guar- tro perfection in Crown and Bridge ca moderate. Baekstehswap or Alberta. heapp leant i,_.--.- . ;-__ , Qui; t e It e ear n person at the Domini _ri Erngs ppégencg or Sub-agency ior t s d et lot. ntry y proxy mv; be made at an Anno . on carts n on dltlons by mths!-. mother. son. dsuzliiior, brother or e ste; ot int nding homsstsader. Dui s-Six months' residence “non and cultivation oi the land in each ol -years. A homusteader may liv w nnlne miles ot his li mestead on a iarm oi at lengt HJ acres so sity owned and oeou led by im or by his is her, mother son, augh er brother 0|’ UNB"-‘ ln certaid dlgrists ra .|_igrr_r:e:ta_:_d:_r_°l_ri load s n ay sent iimongside hi; homestead. Prior wing is among those inentioncd.-Allred M.Pond, for four years a member oi the Provin cial Liberal Association, is a native of Prince Edward Island, where he received his education in the schools oi Charlottetown. Later he entered the law otiices of Sir Charles 'l*7wn- shend, present chief justice ot Nova. Scotia. He .was also associated with the St.. John Telegraph. Coming to British Columbia in 1901, he entered the real estate and tire insurance and has nn oillce at 445 Granville street. He is managing director oi the Sterling Trust Co., of British Col- umbia. ln politics Mr. Pond is a. Liberal and has always taken an nc- tive part in the work ol that party in this province, hclding several po- lices in the provincial organization. Ile was one of the organizers of the Youniz Liberals' Association and its :From the reputation J ergen's Vio- let Glycerine Soap had made in all the big American cities we expected gers; 49 tons oi freight, 70 sa,cks|(From Satui-dey's Evening Guardian) oi paper and letter mall and one car GOOD RECORD.-The s ur ay the ice speedway was in gagcd hnuling stones for the break- pertcct condition and the owners otiwater at Rustlco harbor.-St. Murk’s candidates ior Wednesday's races Church has been renovated in Mr. were giving their horses a workout. {1)0u¢ei;¢,'g beg; magna;-,_M|-5, R_ A_ ` 1////,,:,,/.»,., Am0l\|% 91050 lJl‘0B8l1t Were D0mil1i01`l ' Craswcll is seriously ill with pneumo- - Q.. Gmizer and Gordon McMillan oi ms.-Leo. Doiroug, Rustico, is in -teorge und Kent sts. Mtg li February 12, wus marked by the pub: y ur oy and the Balkan war. via New York, and will be on the screen at the People's 'Hieatre to- night and should be seen by all. ACCIDENT.--Charlie Jenkins, sou oi Dr. B. R. Jenkins, Charlottetown, met with a pitiniul accident on Satur-, day while playing hockey with some young chums. He received is cut on the head the result oi accidentally being hit by a hockey stick in the hands oi another player. The cut required several stitches to close. _*___ re were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. RUSTICO.--Many teams are cn- . o Pearly Stream Division North Gran- ville, spent a very pleasant evening on Feb. 12th, when they met to cele- brate the eighteenth anniversary oi their Division. The following pro- gram was well carried out. with A. K. Henry for chairman, and Mrs. Fred. Bennett organist: Opening Cho- rus by the Choir. Temperance Ad- dress. A. K. Henry. Instrumental Music-Mrs. Fred. D. Bennett. Reel- tation~Miss Lizzie Wall. Recitation -James Folland. Solo-Miss Sadie MacKenzie. Recitation-Evsret Tay- lor. Address-Chas. E. MacLeod. Di- alogue by Misses Laura Mallet, Bes- sie Taylor and W. W. Taylor. Solo- Mrs. Fred. D. Bennett. Rccitation- Angus Green. Alter cake and cotlee was served by the ladies the meet- ing was brought to a clone by sing- ing God Save the King. --im ::ll‘or that cough, sore chest or ior any weakness oi the lungs whatever you need to take Rexall Cod Liver Oil Emulsion. It is the purest form of cod liver oil on the market tovay and contains 40 p. c. oi pure Norwe- gian oil combined with hypophogphp tes oi soda, lime and potassium. If is the one preparation oi the kind that will not etlcct the stomach, 35 and 75c per bottle. Guarant.sed.'1‘he McKinnon Drugi'0__ U-0|-not (_,,-eat' ~ It s a satisfaction to have one of our re`iable ther- moineters during this snappy weather. In fact a thermometer at all seas- ons is a very useful in- strument in any home. We have the self register- ing kind, which automat- ically record either the extreme heat or cold as l well as the usual style. All our instruments are tested and any error corrected. Messrs. Stanley Bros.beg to call the attention of their customers and friends to the arrival of the undermentioned Wanted lines. A number of ladies capable of pronouncing upon the patterns and values have stated that in their opinions, they are the fin- est that have ever been imported to this city. ` Laces Valenciennes Erlgings, Insertions and Beadings Torchon Edgings, Insertions and Beadiugs Heavy Linen Torchon Wide Edgings and insertions French Guipure Edgings and insertions Allover Laces Shadow, Guipiire Nets, Ed€i1W€iSS Embroideries Baby Sets Yokes, Insertions, Beadings, Allovers, three widths of edgings and two of skirtings Matched Sets 45 inch-Skirtings 28 inch-Flouncings 26 inch-Allovers ' licatiou -ii a 48-page paper. Sixteen 3 %nC;;_?alo?tI.lS pages were devoted to sketches and 3 IUC _ HSC lOIlS » ' Dlctures of prominent Liberals, many I ` ._ lets,a standard preparation 155 Queen Street of whom are _mtive__ of the marmme 0 e that iS WOI'klIlg g00d provinces. The lollo 'f Y Corset Cover Embroideries. etc. S3..§E.l.?.l..e.}f.. ..!f9 5 I sri I 4| Provincial Horse Show And Sale The first Provincial Horse Show will be held at Charlottetown Au auction “ale of liorfes will be held on March I th in comic it would soon win favor here but it DR hassurpasscd all expectations. We don't seem to be able to sell any- hlng else-another large shipment 'ust received-Ask ior tree sample- Piioiooinriis ’ 2.5¢ bpx-E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store. 2-24 Mti. Optician G. F. Hutcheson li you want the best Call At ' Peoples’ Theatre. Tonight ---- - BAYER PHOTO STUDIO ,~ t nfl oath in saab ._ o yorfiisslgiinnli zlohltild eethad entry i 'l' a t tssiiiu .‘.'::....i":.:.°°:.ii...::. no “;'ho‘:i¢sr:t'eadsr who has exhausted his ' l 2.‘:.':._'§°‘:f.‘.':‘ .,*::'..°:':.i.‘::..‘:.*:'n':..':.:.°. n e hd stiints. Prine 8.00 DM’ % gtes.»=M\xsit reside sl! ngonttisin a .gl hriiyeare. p_p_Ltlva_ts ill y 8°?" ‘ nd ati ouse wo ##100 Y - . blloation ol this '. ,;,¢ :xiii-'I' '-° .°-ll he miie ia- é`)¢|H,sy's|__¢ii1 Mguisieésiine ililm-io. f (|8791 state price -"i-°'-'v.‘:°:.i.i.=‘. ` i "F°3§f" 20 ’°“‘7" W“""”"`T"° L“.‘“" “ws ii A s z A it ii 's ii it ii ii M i N i i: ss 1; maxi MSM chariotteigwn. _i of thg \1_70rl¢i_,_?;;€1e`;¢_-?nd7Ug.F€2_)22. _ I N K I T 0 v E R . lciufieioimi. P i: i Admission FIVE Cents To All "*“ ""““""’ "" Any 'Iuardian reader who receives a dimly print- ed, badly printed, badly folded, badly cut, badly addressed, badly wrapped, torn, soiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- scription Department st ODCC. ' `4 IA' __ W I xii i ‘ C f' _U . 5 i ' c i 'r 1 '_ OnposltePoat iles elephons OBJ A D :?%§|3f:|ff;°|'"¢ Ends upon the home ‘»~--- - A _. . lg* .. _ _ 9 _tion with the Horse Show. A catalog will will be issued March 1| in which all animals to he offered _ior sale may be listed. Only tiist class stock will be accepted. 2-2zMWs4i Entries forthe Horse Show must be made on or before March 15th lsr L. _ for Prize I/sts, Cativogues and further informa‘ion apply _ °' "° °"' "'°"“°“"° “"1 ‘°'°"’““°" i Q! ° ” "J mlinff-'~ '" the llaszard’s Brahmin Tea Pathe Two Reel Featu A l' ° » » ¢ ‘ _ -_ Still Climbing the Ladder of Fame "a'.i"'i';°' | W0 "i;'...¢i'i" I I __i_vf-an will Also l'_.:e_°_1 liitroiluce to 0111' Patrons . 1 Tonight oxes Foxes "Muff and Jeff” Who “continue their journey to _ Parties. having i913 pups f0f sale should correspond with the 7`-U,-key the _Balkan undersigned. giving breeding and _ ' f Insurance _F__L_9w;¢ 'brig in Illustrated Sgng By far the most popular and best ,selling Tea in P. E Island. Its fame as a delightful medium priced Tea is also spreading rap. idly throughout Canada and the United States as innumerable orders on fyle here testify. Why is it that so 'many so called matches said to be just as good are being offered to the public in lieu of F' ..<....i. . ....1 ». of-~»=~ f _man s. J. iiiinriii. B. A. STEWART Q CAMPBUJ. om Ber_rls_|ersé8eIl¢IteYl.ke1¢. ` Qu»»§°l'»»i' ii.9:i§»ll°l}r%'e'il gf:-lisa town. ' E. sland. - HONEY T0 LOA" W. 5 BTIIWAHT K.0. N. A. UAHPUIL Warburton fit Shaw Barrieters, Attomeys, Ni 'ary Public, lte Ulllcee in Cameron Block, Charlottetown P. E. island. .._.*.___..._-_,_ _,_ ___.___ ____ IOTEI. BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. D. gh; hi 5|; and Best Located Hotel ma gig. aceommodatlnl DJ fillet: giguuggd |n the contre ot spaciouzgroun an¢L_..ur{;,u nde_d pydelegant sh e ¢s'ee,~ c ‘€'».‘.. l`..‘..,...¥.'l“..i‘l..".. 5ii‘6'?Ei3é".fi'i°i'z?‘iii'i7 08. JOIIN l.EDWEl.l..M.D Richmond Sircet,opposiie St.l"a\l Cllillnll Hours uut io o`clock to 3p.in. ;.7\.FlicLean_,_l<. C., Donald McKinnon L Mclean Q McKinnon Barristers, Attorney-at-law Brown Block, Charlottetown. U. U. lloLEOD. K. 0. W. I. HIIITLIY McLeod Q Bentley B tt t-l oiii'£i.'.‘3ii'.T.1.‘°i‘u"s5§!§f‘.1s.‘l1' Charlottetown, P. . I and. ALEXANDER ROSS, M. 5 Physician and Surgeon Oiiice and residence that s Dr. Milaughlln Phone 3i5L |65 Prince Mémospa 7-23 DR. CLIFT' Specialist -Chronie- Diseaens ADDRESS-l‘urdy Station, Wesl- chester Co., N. Y. ' -I7Mlmnd ‘ i*-it That pain in the back is caused by diseased kid- neys. Get on the right road to health by using Rexall Kidney Pills, a preparation that is fully guaranteed by us Money back if dissatisfied Price a box 5oc, three boxes for ll $i.25, six boxes for$2.50. ' The McKinnon Drug 1 Co , corner Great George and Kent Streets. q-zxdrtf V 1-" ."` " i srssusuir saitinosl ALL THE WAY BY Wlilli Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE WIN TER. IABEB St. John to Boston .... .50 $4 P. E. Island in the Agriculture Building on March 18 i9'3 under the St. John to Portland.. ......4 00 auspices of the stock Breeders Association. State Rooms ............ ........Sl.l0 l“§§.'.§’.§"l;.."i§’§‘¢'.’»4‘..‘.li".‘.’..Ti 'l§._."`i'i‘.§li2’.'.‘.’ '°' Re urnlnir leave Central hart Boston Mondays at ila.m. and rortlanil p. m. icr lip sc Eastport agd t Jo .una ri can ui lpn D`|'ro;t lzelrjloe bstwezn ort_a'n_qrand s or . save n n ”;;_i:r;..and Bar, atns p. in ¥a:es pl to local ticket agents. Baggage _ chsohid throuiigi tn destination. _ ___ ~~~ -A-.A _ ’ tothe Department of Agriculture. Charlottetown R» TH M PN 'r.ir.s.P.s.` W. M. G.sI.lill§. Agent. dt. |o1~i. *J l . Furness Witliy Q. Co, Ltd STEAMSIIIP LIRIRS From London Steamer Irons Haliiix Jan. Sith Shenandoah February und Feb. 9;h Rappahannock February mb Feb. 22nd Kanawha March iitb Maron Sth Shenandoah March Nth Frn n Livsrporl Steamer from Hllllll --- Almerlana February ilth Feb, Nth Durango March iltb. the above eteamsrs have s limited se .zuinmodatlon lor saloon passengers. Passengers and Freight Agents ior the Allan Line Steamship Oo. at Raillat. IUBRIBB WITHY il 00.'l»'I'D- Agent Balliax. l.l .l \- = i F :lj 't fa i J c -it A <.-..~. -'-».- .ge/» at-n .- vo. .ll