f i l I » i 1 i i i i 5'. ii `! 7 .. l ._.._-favsfs 1-I jr-W, L_... -_f=--;;a-;- -_=- 1-=-_»==i<-L_-... . ~.»=_¢-1 -1-axe, Il l L - customs- .- _ _ _ FEBRUARY 18. isis __ '-1. __ ly -_a spadallal ' ` iaisht aaa ina teeth are one to urs '_ ~ - ' neglect. We neglect our - -1 ~» the ‘decays we negect our .. _'our aight grows dim. ost peo- .- howto _ th i t t but - . reserve e r ee _- ' ~ qw what to do for their eaves. me I - - ily clean their teeth o nothing -- rihalr eyae carry the awful strain --_-_ -~ ni ern e. \' them by od lit ' '- 910! need care. and if wc refuse 00' to them we pay the penalty in __ ,- - and-poor eyesight. A soothing. g _-1’ l'.heal ng lotion for the eyes that --- _af a hundred should use twice a dl .or cnet' ll made after this prescrip- I 2 _ Dissolve 5 grain! Bon-Opto n - mas at wwf: une, as ao eye bath. It 1 fleria the sion, relieves irritation, nl _ inflammation, makes the eyes fee and fine as if well lubricated. ‘ K‘who uso it find to their great sur- la-t t they do not need glasses. 'rncy wi perfect sight and eye comfort. early yhtlie mornirfg it makes the get bel rea and strooth: used at night brings comfort and ii sbothtn§ sense of lie! from strsiii after an auto- 0 41;, The Central Guardian ul* CWD Mrcweiilagm -pam,-neiie River. IT PAYG to buy in this province- +lAMP8t»lIRE.- The Rev. Samuel Trivett will hold service at Hampshire on Sunday evening next at 7 p. m. THE SPECIAL T0 SUMMERSIDE this afternoon leaves at 4 p. m. Re- turn fare $1.00 7421- EVENlNG’8 ENGAGEMENT. -Be- fore keeping Friday evening’s en- gagement have sullll" lt "HNF" Hall” between 5 and 7 o‘ciock. Good i I cooking, good service for only 20c. _ nos-21 THE STANLEY-The Stanley left Georgetown at 7 o'clock yesterday morning with ten passengers, forty sacks oi' mail and two-and-e-half tons ° °". °- l"°"-";"'c__§"I';‘;u§":"{,m{ of freight and docked in Picton about C I-ia Work _or an i r K ii i :mai---lil-111- li°.§“'l.r".?..:1.°i.::..:r.i . 'N' ‘!"“"°'D°;_,“ `“c“`"",' .l2'°°°{'P'}(‘,';, . special. 'riiaini to summer-side or- the >\ almas it o. o cron o ' Il- It for you hy mail. Any physician iliar with the formula. wen r e has il f proscribed it, will toll you that it l~i pmett y harmless. - ‘ - - ' ` is-la ‘ muiltgnl - asa ' g iii, "SZ f iii-ii? iiiiri tif; is? 15%; 5 -55552 S 9.58 preparations E .~-"-. I II ' SELDOM SEE _ a big knee like this, but youi' horse xanhliave a hunch or bruise on his c, I-lock, Stide. Knee or Throat. SOPBINE Wm Clean it od without ‘WWE the hone up. No blister. no hair gone. Concentrated-_-only a few " "“ .’?.’.‘.’.“3"°'“ ..f.?...‘T.'.§ dau! Palahi lweilmga. Ea- t& lnism Varicose Veins. una sum his rm t:___:a:_u n %;.1i“.rc.‘-.:’.'imi°.‘......-¢.'. lik I-l IBQCINRI lf.. lft lik ll Cloa- |.Shut off _i The Water; _ 'All the trouble, inconvenience and discomfort; of frozen and hurstgd water pipes can be avoid- ed-simply by shutting off the miter before retiring at night. like ... t ':i3_ 5?? i _' ‘ _And the reason why the major- ity- of people neglect to do this, is because they can’t. the summer months the' pipes sweat, the lever be- comes rusted, _unmovabie-and there is danger in trying to force i . ' ' 1Tl'iis is where we can help you. We can readily remedy- the condition of that_rusted shut-off, make _it work easily and smooth- §;_'fraction of _the cost of repair- ' ' a biirsted pipe. ___._C_all. write or phone _393-J and gilt’ ‘work will receive your _qlnpt and careful attention. ni TYail\0-Y-:| ta _80 Grafton St. J _ f $__.,__~)_ . _ _B-_-_,SPECIAL fir- lWiakUnIy i. _ - ‘_ _,We-are offering you this geek _for special sale 3 dozer. 6 inch American Hard Saws ‘ot very best qualities _ gl ‘fiom crucible casi _‘_ _fl _with varnislied carve( . ¢ll_e_s._--These saws are re - _ lysold from 1.25 to LS gg-the ffif.-_1.v°i='< 99, _ _..uaigsul--»‘,i........ _- ;\'.,'l_.-_.»r_- ._-._ - 7’A;number 4 cold blasi intern extra larfcsize and will not blow out iianywiiid. ffheaehntemsareabargair- two eachbutweare mak- _ii'f-'iifgi 67t 'A lonnit Windows. .;_j iii iliilili Hari _ i fiimlaii. itil. this afternoon. at 4 o'clock for a hoc- key match and skate st Crystal Rink. The match to be played by the Royal Bank Clerks of this city and United bankers of Summcrside. return fare $1.00. 7421 Y. ill. C. A.-The Association rooms and privileges are being well patron- ized by the militia the average daily attendance is over 60 and will increase as the privileges are betler known. The Association doors are thrown wide open every day from 9 a. m. to i0 p. m. to tho soldiers and one and all are cordially invited to make it their home when oi! duty. Every Sun- day the reading room and writing room is open from 2 to 5 p. m. and ev ery Sunday evening at 8.30 a social song service is held to which a cor- diiil invitation is extended to ull. Thi Directors are anxious to do all in their power to help the boys in khaki and 'he rooms are practically given over zo them after 6 p. m. The boys game oom is now closed to all boys under .6 years at 6 p. m. and parents whose Woys are out after this hour may know hat they are not at the Y. M. C. A. VALLEYFIELD.-A very enjoy- able evening _was spent in the Or- ange Hall, Vallcyficld. on Friday evening. Jen. 28th. when the soldiers of the congregation. now in training- witli the 105th Battalion. were enter- tained by the ladies of Valleyileld. A bountiful _supper was served at 7 p.m.. the table laden with "goodies," such as the Indies of Valleyiield alone can provide. Delightful speech- es given by Rcv. J. M. MacLeod and Capt. MacLeod. of the 105th High- land Regiment, were heartily ap plaudcd. Violin selections were well rendered by J. W. Nicholson, much to the delight of the audience. Ile citations by the Misses Florrie and Mazie MacLeod. Master Alexander MacLeod. D. A. MacDonald and Stu- art MacDonald were enjoyed by all A pleasing feature of the evening was a solo entitled “O Canada", by Pte. Charles Martin. Several pat- riotic songs were sung by the B01. diers. and encorcd. The pleasant evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. MORE STRENGTH FOR _ FEILBLE OLD PEOPLE If all the old people in Charlottetown realized what Vinol will do for thcm, we would not bo able to get enough of it to supply the demand. _ We quote from a recent letter received from Mrs. A. E. Carson of Kingston, N. Y. She says:- "l ani 69 years of age, and had been ailing for a long time with indigestioii. Igot run-down, was weak, tlizzy und could not sleep at night. 1 consult-cd two doctors who said I had hardening of the arteries and at my age could not cxpcct to be HUODS llllnin. My daughter would give me no pence until I tried Viiiol, as it has doiic so much for her. lliavc taken fivc bottles and my health and strength have come back, so I am able to do all my housework for my family of four and I am recommending Viiiol to all my friends.” The reason Vinol is so beneficial to old people is because it contains the very elomonts needed to replace dc- cllnlng strength with renewed vigor, viz: the medicinal elements of fresh cod livers without oil, peptonato of iron. beef poptone. and a. mild ionic w ne. _ _ E. A. Foster. Central Druzstnre Charlottetown. H. J. Mahon, Druggist. Cliiiriotieui'-vii. 1li; New of’ Ladies’ Boots ln Laced and Button Patent and Dull Leathers _.A'1‘_ $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 GOING T0 l'lALlFAX.- Dr. and Mrs. Conroy city, are leaving this morning for Halifax to bid farewell to their youngest son who is leaving with Captain McKinnon for Overseas. PRINCE EDWARD l8LAND.- The car-ferry steamer met lots of heavy ice but found no difficulty in cutting her way through and docked in port here at 1.30 yesterday with twenty- seven passengers, 110 sacks of mail and twentycmfwyp shrdlu tmhmhmm and ninety tons of frclslll- _-‘ HOCKEY MATC_H-- -A special train will leave Charlottetown _this Friday afternoon at-4 o'cl_oclt for Summerside for the Hockey Match and Skate at Crystal Rink. The match is to bc played by' the Royal Bank Clerks of this city and United Bankers of Summerside, return fsro only $1.00. Follow the crowd and enioy a good evening's sport. 7421. BOMEWHERE IN FRANCE.-Prh vate W. L. McLean. 14th Battalion. lst Ii. lil. R.. 3 Brigade, Ist Division, C. E. F., No. 2 Co., and No. 5 Plu- toon, Franco. iu writing to n friend in this city from "Somewhere iii France." under date of January 22nd says the home boys are enjoying ex- :ellent health and all safe so far. ox- cept one young fellow, who was ac- cidentally hurt but is getting along nicely now. The-boys are deeply lu- tsrosted in the 105th recruiting and hope it will soon reach its full strength as they would like to sec them in France before the Germans are totally defeated. The German prisoners say that food is none too 'ilentiful thanks to Brltain's splen- did navy and the boys in the trencli~ es say the Germans arc like the man between two planks. death which- :ver way he turns. Private McLean says it ia, as Lord Derby remarked, up to us now to crush them as quick- iy as possible, for the quicker, the iooner the war will be over. it seems good to say but it means ii tot. for think of all the comrades wo will leave behind and l can tell you it takes courage to ,lump a parapet when we get the order, especially when we have been badly scorched by irtillery fire, but I have uover yet ienrd of a Canadian who was not on :he job when needed or when dan- ger was near, for to tell the truth. ive are more scared of the working parties than a real German advance; they are so treacherous! I hope to get my pass before the big spring. drive, but I doii’t want to miss it. be- wnuse I would like-to be able to say I took part in one or two real bat- tles if I am spared to get home. I ‘iad a narrow escape the other day ?rom a piece of shell which only missed my face by a few inches, but had it _hit it would only have mark- ed me as its force was spent. Best "egards to ali the friends home and would like to hear from them as let- ters are good in the trenches. I am enclosing the latest bulletin we boys :ot direct from the Kaiser and it will make it good laugh: “Kaiser ser ously ill wltli throat thouble." The Lord sent him, may the Lord take him; he was a trouble to this world anyway. Signed Tommy. HORSE NOTES. There appears to be ii. good demand for “horses both young and old” that show or are liable to show speed. Several "New Comets" are endeavor- 'ug to purchase something to go at-ter the Island Brcd Stalkos n. 2.30 pacer 2.40 trotter or a 2 year old trottor, and 'lie prices owners are asking makes one forgot there is auch a thing as war going on. K # 8 Local Horsemen are anxiously walt- ing for s thaw to clear the ice course. Last winter the Driving Club ran off nine days racing, but to date owing to irc and weather they have only hold one of their winters schedules. 1 lil ll Several of thc Local horsemen in- tend taking in the New London racos which are to take place the 22nd; Messrs Wedlock and Kelly will likely mix "speed" with the New Londoners fast ones. 1 K S' March the 7th is the closing date for entries for the Island Bred 2 year r\‘fI evoke. and is also the date for the 3rd payment in the 2.30 pace stake The ilrst payment in the 2.40 trot falls due April 8th when it is hoped ii big entry will bo given. Entries _can hc made to Mayor P. S. Brown or C.l". Thorne, Secty.. Charlottetown Driving Club. ’ __ . The inatcli race between the ls- limd brad horses Bob Mac 2.13% and Rex Iloart 2.1.41/A will likely take place iioxt week on the Dartmouth leo. speculations is keen with the odds greatly in favor of Bob Mac. GERMAN CONSUL GENERAL MUST APPEAR. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 15-Franz Ilopv. Gormnnlconsul-general at this port, who was indicted by the fed- eral grand jury last week ou charg- cs»of violation of United States neu- trality. must appear in court io-mor- row to be arraigned. along with members of his official family and others. according to ii' decision sn- nounced to-day by _Acting United States Dis_tr_l`t_it- Attorney Thomas. Attoriieys:--_fertile officials ot the German consulate were_i'Qln`confor- ence yesterday . Qyvidi _f @I_§_r.-_-T.'i‘~homas and Mrs. Ahndih ; _lstan United States dlil ` _Y. to whether or n ,tho-' nsul genera could appear by _' - ' ` -3 w s law for all indict- "Theta i _ od men alike." was the "-~‘°'“~ ~' the federal attorney. Mrs. Adam! added that a consular repreaeua... e of it foreign government may not do- mand any different ‘treatment from that accorded to the hlimbiest citi- zen. _` ' F'al;viile, Sept. 80, 1002, Minard’s Llntitient Co.. Limited. Dear Birs,- We wish to inform you that we consider your MIIN- ARD'S LINIMIINT -a very superior srtlc and we use it aa aaitre ro- Morrit & Siiiilli_ 127 Queen Si. ' - ii¢i~i§_mson tmat aaa emit; when ltell lvroaldtiothewlt litltif tlieprto¢'wuoiiedoliarabottIe.l mu.n__ii. _ _mm my cuss r 'i~it.'i-on _ 1 received' the flllllwllll -letter recently from her soil' Jaht'¢"l‘*W. of the S1630 Blllvfy. I-{oralialll.;Elt¢la.ild. ~ _BB __ Bio Battery. _ ___ ‘llggey Camp. _ . ‘ 'Sussbx. England. ‘ ' ‘ Jan. 26th. 19W Dc_nr Mother:-I suppose you are wa tiig a s e`j~`_ "_`_your letter, only rect?ll'ied!,ali¥a"'!ii?v‘ daysiiso. the llrst I heard Unfit home since I cam`e._' I wrote once alnce`_t_ho ilrst letter and _thought I would_,wait__pntll I heard delveil the paperk you sent yesterday and am looking for ,another letter soon. _ -' ` `, `_ We are gettlng,along finehere ii w I told you about 'some oi' tli'¢_nicn_ 'gb- _in_g to beloft Ditto( the Buttery, but going to Join the 12-inch Battery, but they would not lot me out as they wanted all the biggest men to join the Battery so there were about 100 Of U10 llshter men picked out. for iight artillery and sent to Shornolillil. I sm taking up a special .course ln, 'observing and plotting. “io have _tn- loeate the targets at which tho- Bat-' tery fires, find out the range. ;aud-do. all the work of observing tile nifofltr of the fire from our guns. - - _-:_ -- It requires a knowledge of Geometry -mil Alkrebil. as all tho work is done with instruments. I am doing very well at it, and expect to qualify as an observer. _We expect to go to Lydde pretty soon. to get the tiring practice before going to France. from you-hqf_orl_i,yigrit,pig again. 1 re-_lfiilelinesday and iiiiiiursxiy. February' is-|11 . ,_ _ __ ;___.._, ,.5-_ _ __ _.._._..-.. --_.-..-, wr- ._ .. ' 'Y ' -_ ._ iiiui -tiiiiiii iiiimii ciiiiii siii If you want to know what war is really like-if you want to see what the brave Canadian boys in khaki really go through, you must go to see the oiIlcial_Canadlan government lllms "Csnada_’t,_ll_‘ighting Forces,” which ill b9',a_ the Pri e Ed ard Theatre twenty-t_hird and`:f‘__'tw_'e_nty-fourth ac- oompaa d.by m nt esting icc- mm-dellvered%y__g?r mlte, D, he rescued a number of wounded com- rades under fire. when wolliided him- C._ M. who` won'his` ' _` tlpn conspicuous bravery at Ypi-e_s.j wh _ 'tho only actual cure for piles-. itch- wire os.ie.c1°eo"ro use o‘l= i'?g"iiiii',> s., es:___f__ve_ _ Eliaae'éW0liitmeii't gfaatwseiiligalgzg s a. treatment tor Piles. About 15 yeprs l_ had I-Ilia, out ve _ aild ati§ered_!featl_y--.' .i _ . iisin?'.._¥;-'iz ¢lis.se's Liniment a- coiiip sie cure"was effected and -I-‘bsvensver had a rg. turn of the old trouble. It is itndoub. tedly the best Ointment made and no family should liewithout ir." Put Dr. Gliiise's° ‘Ointment to the test and it will not disappear shrdlu m test and it will not’ disappoint you, Sixty cents a box. all dealers. or Ed. l an D2 , ‘wife said ‘No. get a box of Dr. Chnse's manson, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto, CANADIAN PATENTS. 165233- insulated Metal car Doct- C. J. Hale, Toronto. 165234- Talking Machine- T. H. 'Walken Berlin. Ont. _ (Pollock Mfg., Co.,) Engines, Hallln el al Straiitford, Ont. ' 165245- Lock Iuntal & Marchand. Montreal. 165246- Tromcrs for Minor-s. J- A- MacQuai-rie. New Glasgow, N. S.- 165247- llako- J. C. Doust. Toron- to.. ., _ _ _ _ _ _ `“1652_64- Brick Press Jackson et al. Toronto. 165263- Rail Fasteners. Stewart & McGhee. Edmonton. 165266- Chaminey Chamer,- Rosc- bory et al Wninipog. 165274- Door Bell- B. 0. Bates. .(‘aiv»nbe\lton. N. B. 165275- Hose Reel N. F. D., Broad Toronto. 165282- Rail Spike- N. J. Burn, Eholt. B. C. 165285- Clotli Measure- A. C. Chri- shollii, Aiitigonisli, N. S. l 165289- Shock Absorber- J. tl. Code. Vancouver. \ 165292- Wireless Apparatus- G. |Do=""‘a Necolet. Que. 165295- Umbrella, N. Paton,, Trell- ern, Man. ' 165299- Sitter- J. W. Gillis,' Toro- iito. 165818- Shoch Absorber- J. Lib- erty, Port Hope, Ont. 165327- House- N. J. MacDonald. Winnipeg. 165244- Soap Holder- P. E. Shep- arp, Toronto. “‘*'\345- Carton- F. J. Shields, To roiito. 165358- Music Loaf Turner- J, Whltelegg, North Coatlcook. Que. . A Kino wono- ’ Ho-“Can't you find anything pleas. ant to say about thc members of my family?" l She-"Well, I iemember they wer.; _nil opposed to our marriage." ‘_ Today. * Feehuyoug . M016! P E 0 P L B who are able to talk like tliiabgrell- lm bl ictthcy yui feel it-gilt: head- aches. yspepaia or billoiia disorders. These diasaaal ma he canal Dr. Wilaon’a Herbme Bittera / A 'ti-ne blood parifyw containing tk l¢\|V¢ principles d Dandelion. I - llaadrake. lurdock all other gaedidlil hciit Sold at your ¢er¢ age. a bittle. Purity nine, in tnnnas large 3x.aa. 7 `l'll¥llAYl-IYDIUG C0-.LBIL -2- 5 165347- Motor Sleigh. P. Ii. Smith 165349- Lamp Standard Shade \V. I Loughheed. Alberta. Stephenson, Windsor. Ontario. , ll. KI. l_. I ::..'°-.... .m °-°°-'........'-.::...'.- -~ - vlllllall/4-\_\\\\\\\\\\lnAvsm\\\\\u\\v//////}@\\\\vnu .~ il sr I i 1 Visit ° The New Bookstore _ Biggest, Best, Brightest' and most up-to-date Book and Sta- tionery Store in the Maritime Provinces The large Store adjoining our Bookstore and formerly used for Fancy Goods, Chinaware and many other lines. ~_Af_ter a thorough renovation by Carpenters and Paint' ers a new- ilooij with everything brightand shining is now stocked with a splendid ~'_~s_t_oclc of Books, Stationery, Oilice Supplies, School Sup. plies, Blank Books of every description, Magazines, Newspapers (in a great var-iety riccived daily.) Come here for -latest war news In the Store formcrlyibccupied as our Bookstore and connected by large arches we are hoidingii big Half Pricesaie. several hundred Books in good condition regular prices from 25 cents each up to 1.50 now going at ' f' Price-A lot of Bibles, Poets, Dictionaries, etc, at Half- Price. Many lilies f f of Blank Books, Note and Letter Pads, Inks, General Stationery - f and Oiiice Supplies at 50 per cent off. Half Price Sale commeiices I . Saturday MP1‘“i!\8»__ f_f`l¢b!t\.,3§Y fOr 0116 Weekonly. We are-cleéiiiiiiigfi.. ” -out m_any'_li_1_1cs that-wili5nb@°-Bd great bargainsiareii here for_thof_s`e Qho Collie' théiiliig __|;___Q9|5gt¢;§,__. _ ~ Everybodywelctime. "N6 one"aslted _tofbuy .look around “Brows颒 "airioii°`gi “mr ii ~ ’ _ __ 2 v -. -_‘_ 'T -Q ss is 131 -, .T _#I ‘_ __ i\\“\\\\\iIIllI§\\\\I“iIlll\\\§\".WIl\\\\\\V”%l\\\\WIIl\\“\ il MZIIBR 1 I/II”I¢\\\\\\“'”l/I/‘ 4 the W¢.._afe -lb-.daiiduch béfter positiéii to -attend tothe wants' I of our many customers. __l_)_o_1_1_’_t__for_g_et`- tl`i`e7I-Ia`lf Price. Sale commencing Saturday _Moriiiii__g_“',l_9_lil1`~“.f-’*.l.'3i1_ti'j