cocoon @ @.@.@ @' In place of an Easter card-your photograph. - ‘(o ‘@@J@@) ' EDWARD RN GUARDIAN Both seasonable-but one a permanent remin- der of YOU. l will he in Montreal the wok of 8th to 13th or .. 11:20:12.2. u°.::.1~;-§:;1°111t o gist ch sattending the lflitiiii§émélggiufiifii°kW322 _ . us‘ Mc nnion;_2, Mary E. llyircltsilelil,’Eaergtizighitjelhltaflrudo a James McKinnon; 3. Joseph Gauti- et. Grade Ili.—Dominick Gaudet; Mcgm-riyuk; 3_ Jam” (The following prices are tor Satur- my return the r. roar White. Grade ll. -Sr.-——Laurettn Mc- day “m! are wholesale) Roe; 2, Catherine iMcltae; 3. Acnnsr- Ham“: N0 Cmmge m 971°“ 9t A McKinnon. Grade ll. . " . Townsbend. i Wil-L H IN THE ACT AVE THE YLATEST J. A. 8- BAYER. good Remedie, In the house. Have them near at hand and take them when the first sym- ptoms appear. Cali and we will give you full directions. How to avoid the Flu. 3K i! K 5v fi Q 3 * g, 111. MABON 2 Optomefrlat -- Prescription d. lat 5 8i I ‘ rug MONTAGU r 5. B. I. Next Door Bank Commerce “ That we carry a complete t line ot: ‘Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries Flour and Feeds Stationary Boots and Shoes D t i b Rubber Boots Lumbermsms Rubber EEIJBSON rnoNooaai w! ' While in Montague, ‘come > in and give us a trial, we t guarantee satisfaction. i. Family perscriptione heare- tully compounded. i ( Carruthersitiarian Limited 4 b > 0 é Drugs. Grooorloa. loota and us. lhooa Montague. P. I. I. --'3°U"|$ BRANCH G. W. V.; many engagements, but next ycnr A- annual meeting will be held in will be able to challenge any loam their rooms at 8 p. m. on 'I‘uesdny in the Provinces. the 23rd inst. Business—election of ofllcers and other important hint-l .."THE ANNUAL MEETING OF ters. A full attendance is request- THE EASTERN King's Exhibi- 7545-3-1lME6l-, tlon Association w';ll be held in Si. m D 2. Jr__henh barrellcd apples since last report. Grade‘ l.—1, Andrew Nova ‘scmll bu“! apples 52-505 Gallant and Joseph McCormack; 2, mum“ $8 p“ “mired Pmmd b"? ' Reggie White. Teacher. B. Hughes. P°“"°°“ *4 P" ““‘°‘Y'P°“"d ‘"5- awaonma BELLS__A véry 28, 5.4 7 barrels of apples were ex- agieliuiaeliiaailisailsrTdlliiaiealttr Meresflng weddmg wok place m past week-G. Helms many friends are and Stark and Ben Davis. No. 1's $7.50 @ t that ML J e G0 do _N to $8; No. 2's $7. Domestic $6.50. Poe:fhe.‘ia much ilnuzltrbvedr frdlm ill: N“ 3'5 ‘6- Bflllsh Cillumblfl Wine‘ recent severe lllness.-—G. ..'Mrs. Lloyd Shaw returned to "mm- 39-50 ‘f’ $10 i)" ‘D315 0f 75 her home in New Perth last week, 1mm"!!- Svenwh- per vase $10. ~ after spending a few weeks with oluw“ NOV“ swim" 591°“ @ friends in Georgetown-G. fitltfiltiflatifl¥fflwfiru4btltwwqvi ginning of the war. time ,Mr. MacPliec has seen active f lfilll°iilloniwff 823.133; °iri§ be“ Whiter M" w W5 w w @ ‘many friends, nil of whom regret to sec him go, wish him much suc- cuss-G. Meeting, Montreal The Canadian Govrernment Rail- waya‘ will place at ormen no, 0 To’. Mo. 0 t. | S N 1- 18th i L’ Q - ll d!‘ 0 pyS, 0. B. gzfigégi’ Elgfxf: °',‘°“‘:cc°m°§:,e $0.50 to $10, Domestic $1.00 to $s. (s) NBMUKG" 50mg to Montreal to 50c. to $1 less per barrel. Potatoes big; ag;“?gaen::ttg:; $4 to $4.25 per bug. onions $7.50 to Applications for attend the Already a have been made. fllmml‘ Timerlmlloml ca" b“ mm“ Winnipeg: Prices remain n5 lust @ ' 10 Ticket Alefltr 5“"""°"°“1°- W- quoted‘. Arrivals: lcar British Col- (m K-RO‘9'$IC“Y Tick“ Alum-elm" umbia and 1 ear Washington sp- ION-MOW" 0|‘ 10 w- T- Hulmmr D" pies. Weather continues cold. P. A. Charlottetown. The above has been arranged bi, De||c1o“g_ $4, Ngwtqwng and owing to the great satisfaction ex- wines“), $3_50_ Rome BQQuQy’ win. pressed by the last D6198!!!” 1° ter Banana, Wagoner and Black @ Montreal whom similar MMIIKB- Twig $3.25 per box. Potatoes: Al- mmlm" ments were made in connection bortas $80 per ion, British Colum- with Fur Lite Conse . 7407-3441113! ton. Lyon Have Baby's PM!“ lllwll .111.":r:11:~t:'t.2::r:.::-..u:: ior Your Easter Card Moderate Prices Artistic Photographs . JTHE G. W. V. A. hockey team of Georgetown has been organized [too late this winter to exchange @@‘)@lk=‘j\3gzl\\yi_~zz\v=i-n . Mary’5 Hal-l, Souris on ‘Saturday, ~ Durin the week ending February ported to Manchester, 3,157 to Lon- r an r * the MM,“ Georgemwn on Mar h don and 4.992 to Glasgow from this * An i ' ' ° "m- ‘ I c, 0 it 4th. when Miss Lillian nemphm, s‘ John’ N_ 8d No change i". Burnt Point, was wedded to Mr g \ . . I .1‘ Aunt” fltewan. a rdtumed so‘: fruit or vegetable prices since last‘ ti‘ filer. and son oflMrs. Alex Stewart fawn" ‘Arrluh 1°" we“ “m” . _ a: or Georgetown. The ceremony was xfiffhggufvffcifm’ lf,"’°?f°d“t"‘t"‘°d " ~ i w . i, DérfQi-med byltev. J’. A. Greenleea, "s 3 N” M“ 9° a °°5' 7 " ,6 a * the birds. being attended by her Mm‘ “all "Aucmm prices m’ @ fi i‘ 8mm. Mrl George whim’ whn-e Nova Scotia apples: No. 1 Golden a at. P i, Mr. George White supported the 1mm?‘ "-051 N11 2's $6.00 to $1. \- i; i‘ groom The happy you“ 60am No. as $5.30, No. 1 Baldwins $5.00. - .. ‘NO-Z‘ $450.N.3' $8.40;N.1' fi Be sure-your house is g KZQQZEZ?“_‘°,§‘,Z'f§e§“1‘{e“°,{§§r{§'storir BM. no. 2g: $020 Very Llew (f9 Ii “"99"” "m1 m" Mmllcllle- g4 congratulations and good wishes of onmm’ “PM” °“°"°d “l- “ucmm i 3g The following Remedies are ,3 their an {Headway Potatoes, limited stock in store, ~ a? 3:33am. todprgvfht Colds, s, best white $2.40 to $3.50 per bag » enm an r p , t . i l t t k. i ‘ st Retail Cold Tablgts? (loin i‘ EASTERN PERSONALS flirllzlllljdlitisbg: Techs grid)“ 51?"??? it! Tablehl with Asperin, Quin- t}; oM M P] 5 m pound sack. Spanish onions per ikilneb Tablets. Bromo-Quinine in w“ a ‘xi-emit 31:13)? tourggfigigelel: large crnte $8.50. small crates $2.50. @ a lets, Cherry Bari: Cough it ___G_ Arrivals tor week ending March 6, (6 a‘: Ifllyruruzflyrig OlthTIII-rpflnd Cod " . 14 cars N. s. apples, 4 cars Ontario, 5 ver . ~ a‘ Tmbleu-Donbtigle Qmozizflglggll; __¢M,._ Nelson sigsworth. can“ and 1 cui- imported boxed apples. gen. visited Brudeneli during the Qwb“: NW“ smug“ SW93 N“ @ 1's $9. No. 2's $8, Domestic $7 to © $7.50. No. 3's $5.50 to $6; Baldwin, r snps, No. 1'5 $5 to $5.25 per box; Q ‘McIntosh Rods $4.25 to $4.50; Jona- @ © No. 1's $8.50. No. 2's $7, Domestic is. No. 3's $4.50 to $5.50; Stark, @ Baldwin.‘ Fallawater. Russet and‘ @ . .'Mr. J’. D. MacPhee oi George- _ ' Nonp il N. 1' 6. 0. O i ., town. ieit last week for Vancouver. lmporatga rod‘; "10s Se“ hufidfifz; @ th b - from where he enlistcdsatice ethsot pound b“; Spanish $750 m $8 @ per large crate; local stock $7.50 per 75 pound bag. Potatoes, Quo- pound bag, local stock $3 to $3.50 @ per 90-pound hag. Arrivnis for 8 wcck ending March 6, one cnr 0n- tnrlo apples and one cure Nova Lemiom: Onturio Tulmnn Sweets © No. 3's $6 per barrel. Nova ‘Scotlan g apples No. 1's $8 p81‘ barrel; some ° badly frosted selling at $3 per bar‘ rel. imported boxed apples $4 to $4.50. Potatoes $4 per 9o pound _ bug; onions $7 to $7.50 per 75- @ pound hag. No. 3's $6 to $6.50, otlir-r varieties 0}‘ @ $8 per cwt. Vegetable inarkett strong. “ - . CaigaryPNo. 1. 1 British Colum- @ © bias $100 poi- ton, onions $120 p0!‘ (o) Vancouver: Apple prices remain >J'< unchang ". Potatoes $116 per ton. K9 British Columbia onions all clean- (5) ed up. Arrivals tor the week end- g< ing the 0th: 2 cars apples, 3 cars $9 potatoes. Weather tine and mild. 159 Business good. ' * ____-<0>--—— AGENT! \VA "TID- t ne'er? ..?:"'a1'.:i"a:-. "S": ~ World War." offers return he! and others. mien a: worn’ "I136"; . \ iul npporéun Y n "-4.622 5 mak eek harlea Marsha. rat Dhoura. r. Peel ave . lliaa Roblneeg ma ea oin o l0 wee y ' "trll-‘QP-ifliia 35h?» atoll: 3" °i'un ti o. ootntto‘ roe. glance 112., outfit, Toron . THE CHARLOTEDjETOWNGUARDI-AN; toe: o o c e coerce ee>@@o@ec>@e©@@oe@cot>>io@@ ND MOTOR SHO To Be Held in the DRILL HALL, .CHARL0TEETETOWN, Thursday and Friday March 18 and l9 ‘OFFICIAL OPENING THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH tour“ WITH EXCELLENT ADDRESSES AND GOOD MUSIC LARGE SHOWlNGiOF CARS Everybody Welcome-Admission FRE-E-fClri-ildren Under 16 Not Allowed at Evening Show $20.00 001.1) PIECE To HOLDER OF LUCKY TICKET _ A Ticket Given Free to Every Person Attending the Show ocotooc-aociootococcoeooooooooc ©@@ itoyoooocoococoocoo THE EASTE i ---lT PAYS to buy in this Prov- n . Without them. @.©.@@@®@@ 9* L°J ioecoocotnokoocccc oeoeeoeooooceco a GOOD CLOTHES AND SUCCESS Success has as one of its conditions self-confidence and fearlessness. Success in generalis not possible And one of the things which induces the feeling-Que might say c1'eates—the desire to be succssful ivn men is clothing which comes under the heading 0f “WELL DRESSED.” THIS IS DEMONSTRATEI) EVERY DAY ' The World’ s t Best Mallory Borsalinot it an Stetson Agents for The \ Hats .. THEN BE BETTER DRESSED Y THETBGGERY New Spring Nlw 5P“‘N“ “ Suits ior young 1 t 1 Men A hundred spring Suits of first class tailoring, in a wide selection of patterns and colorings; wonderful- ly well made, of dressy looking, serviceable fab- rics. ' $30. to $82.50 _If You (let It Here Its Right Wb u Ci . " “l” _Gc0. L. Prowse irsiiu noun You COULD ~NOT Ex- PECT MORE VALUE’ IN SHIRTS l Wei didn't make the shirts; we picked them, from scores of makes, be- cause we felt they repre- sented the greatest value in fabric, fit, workmanship and stylish pattern. You ought to see them. Phey are worth seeing, Worth buying“, too. But we don't ask you to buy. Look them over, decide foryourself. .- Clioice Ties and Soft Collars These Ties and Collars have been selected with the utmost care-We re- commend their value rand style to every man. Collars 50c & 75c Ties $1. lto$ l. Agents for ihe Webster Dry Clean- .» ‘~'T- . .4 fi __ c.‘_c)_)‘io . . . 4_@l.©_©_©_©@ though; picked them out . J}- _@_ @@.'@_©.©L©_OQQ .©§©_@_©_© @_@_@_@_@;@_@_h©_@j@_@ 5 @ c» " -; i: @@@@@@@ @@©,Q -‘v-w- :1’ - hfro-vGtxquv 23H as. fr?" w; a;