i -Fissnuaiwzo, 1914*! - V _ __ _ _ _ _ __~. _ _ 'fel \-mlrrm _ _ _'PHE ¢HARil.0'r'rIl'r0W_N G_»UA1_1.l?_IAN_i_ ___________.rm@r_or_n»1»" _ _ _ _ __ 47:' » i for _ l - __'.-,_ _ . Nil; _.i?_35“l°‘“°S " be too ' late if have the _ properfiioxilllldies on time. __ i"`oster’s_Syrup * _ilmdwhitefi-Pine and Tar ,_ is the thing you need to stop that cough;f*lt~actS i quick1y,25cbottie. ' E.A.Fo_ster ' -Central, Drugstore Sunnyside* SPliliillll§ NEWS Pin-null 1 ' (Canadian Press.) Hockey. At Fredericton- Fredericton Chatham 0. ' Sydney second hall the Tartans played to be almost equal to the best of players. ’l‘he game was fast and interesting all through and oniv p few penalties were handed out. F. Robertson, goal keeper for the Eldonites, proved him- self to he equal to any freshman in the Maritime Provinces. Burke was the star man. Worth, Robertson and Livingston played a good game, while ilaviuon and Prowse were hard men fo get over. Most of the goals were shot by Burke and Worth. In this half the Eidonites were kept ry i 1 ~ -_ ’ 4 l: '-g,""B*'f_-'xi-5__,__ig1 Practical Fasihion Hints . . ‘.1 ." - - ` -l I . By Mics Gibson _Bi/%'¢ : ""f¥"~,-\.\`i "~ _ . __ , ' \_ I- __ _g /P » `} f'===+,=-e | . \ i i _'rosa l., ‘ An ekcellent separate skirt model is shown in No. T682. it is plain enough for general wear and dressy enough to be worn with fl chic little dinner blouse ofichiiron or net. Silk ilenlian, popiin, moire or tuffetlls would be suitable, also one of the nov- elty cottons or crepes, ns well ns any of__the woois or cloth. it is it two- pieee _ design with a slightly raised waistllire, ia hit of fullness in back and just a suggestion of drapery on the side front. 'Ihese siiks vary in width and may be purchased from about $1.50 a yard. instead of using the ordinary pin it the home dressmaker will use instead the steel pin which comes by the box especially for dressmakers she will find that they leave no marks or holes in the finest silk, \ This skirt requires for size 24 2% yards of 42 inch material. The pattern is cut in 5 sizes; 22 £0 30~ ‘,`; This, Is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to state right size, passing lthe tape tightly around the smallest part of the waist and loosely around the widest part of the hips. it may he obtained hy inline' out the coupon and enclosing. 15, cents. in stamps or coin to the Pattern Depart- ment of this paper. C 0 U P 0 N _ Name _-................................- i* iii-3`6i_f§ri`¢i`;r»?i». city me suis Petter-n'No. ...'.......................... Sizes ........».';’.i.....,.................. a:~"l'u»__¥_‘.'5f-ferr-_"> " ‘ if hionsou ie DUFFY ' '-Berrisborsrauii M*'»°\’“°Y° ` lluiieitorl for lloihl Bank of C8¥10¢° `~ nouuv 'ro was E Wide Fox' IL." im opuhhi i 9| 2 from our-' ve they in front of the goal. The Tar- tans were getting better towards the lntter part of the grime and got busy shooting three goals which made the score at the finish 8-3 in favor of the Eidonites. O C I The Eidunites arc now ready to nc- cept any challenge from any of the hotels. The r linc~up isZ- - Goal-F, Robertson, Point-S. Robertson, G, Point-L. Worth, Centre~W. Livingston, Rover-Prowse, (Gnpt.), L. Wing~~-ld. Burke, _ Il. Wim:--Davison. CUliLiNG The. iiri-it Curling matcil .played by tho ladies of Charlottetown came oil on 'Piiiirsday morning at the, Rink. 'Flin sides iiued up ns foilows1-- Mrs. Pethick Miss Dutcher Miss Tanner Miss McCrcndy Miss Currie Mrs. W. Grant receive," and, we eztendthe hand of fellowship io all who -humanity and who are ln any way honestly striving to lighten the burdens of this life. mon & Pythian. The story of `6`_0i.DE|l JUBILEE ___ (C_ontinu3d_irom_ page___2. _ , 1 ‘ test the truth of the Scripture, that 'lt is more blessed to give than to right love The emblematic colors which' you nee before you in the triangle and BT. JUHN, Feb. 19.- Lost nlghi-'B which the Knights of Pythian gains the right to wear, are hut vilible 4 symbols of the prinelplesot our At S k _U iurder, and which should dominate 2 uc vi e St, John 4 Sackville his life. Friendship. faithful and une 'A ,_ _ changing, finds its type in ths~a.zu;'o t MW °111Si=°w- New Gleesow 11 nine oi heavens; charity, its snr ii-i~ in the Golden glow which warms ' soul wherein it dwells-, while the Crimson current which has its foun- tain in the Knightly heart, gives fit token to Benevoioiice. ' b .L the Do not the principles of this 0r-- The Eld°“it°P m°°_ the M°L°““ TU' der appeni directly io humanity at t“_“' 1°” th” mst Um” -in th” A1`_°“e large? And its members not taught rink' wed“`°°df"Y "°m“g~ _The 595139 that the principles of friendship is started at 1il..i0 the Eldonites setting ‘Une of me greatest bxesamgs oi flu” ball roumg' The mst han “ded mankind? “Love ye one another" is "`0' m f**"‘”` °l the Em°““'"~ li" the the command of Hinl_who spoke as tt B never man spoke. The greatest ex- be er game and proved themselves ,,mp\,, of love and friendship ,wer given to the world was that of Da these devoted friends is one which would will not willingly let die. 1*. Sun as s tradition and emulation, ofiahout one _Vfillion Members. grandest historical incidents briefly this story: Sicily, find incurred the displensni as who was true and knowing lipid of Dionysius, the cruel monarch. sun was under sentence of death. Pythi- the bas been handed down from sire to translated into many languages, blossomed in literature after the events which it commemorates, this legend, still green and undying, has become woven into the rituaiism ol ur. Order which numbers a vast army 'Phe story of Damon Sr' Pythian is, to the student, oi history, nn hie- torlcni fact, based upon one oi the ever chronicled- s. story eloquent in its briefest, recital. Let mc cite to you "Dam 1 S S -; ' 0"' “ cnatm of W 'WM to give Ccrfect Results. Have you i Order whose golden escut_cheon_ ini worn upon a million breasts, .and whose mission and influence !or_ good has enshrined the hei\rts._anti homes of hundi'eds'of thousands of earnest mon, during the half-century ' oi i' its existance: _ _ _ - ' Upon this Golden Aunivsrsnry, let ua pledge anew our love for, onli loyalty_`t`u, the exalted principles oi Friendship, Charity and Benevolence. May we*_‘turn ’with`new vision huh grander drops toward the penetra~' tion oi_that greater future, re%ilaine that\we‘,~l{ns the” bulders oft -dey, must lciiive to alter generations, the results of. our well-doing; and _. long after we _ have passed to that other life, the; lull rounded century oi 1-`ythian`,‘»_Kuighthood will he ceiehrat~ ed. Wejshouldrsee tu it that everv Pythian “_ fuuncistion lor that greater sti'uctui'e yet to coirc, shall be so luid up-to insure pi permranency and stabilm/'.Ihat time itself cannot ei~ face. _._- Mny our labors not be in vain", but _ _ ,I v_,4._-.f »- , _ _ _ lil . § "$ Q to ir ;(@_\<3 .. QQ. r _ `Y>\__. \_ (rg ' so k\f\~/ ‘ A A F: _ii`i‘;C\"`/f I _-2; ‘ K rl _ I l ' r i ' A V [A11-fre;-$~.»-;.__ -_ Pile of Remnants 2 0 Q . go on sale this morning ' Remnants of ali, kinds--Cottons, Linens, Sheetings, Furniture Coverings, Muslins, Curtainings, Cretonnee. _ -.Al . may each Brother say with bruvn _ _ . _ heart and willing hands and it self sacriticlng spirit. “We will go for- ward ini-the work. so well begun and cease not to labor until we are call- cd away, leaving ns an inheritance to our ‘ children null our childrcn‘s- children, p shield oliionor unspotteil rind 3, name unsuiiicil in the Roll oi Pythian _ 'Y-ii`lgilth0Od. Why; ihs Dresses Look Just like New. _ _,__ When__ono uses DY~0~LA, "The Dye that Colors Cloth oi 'Any Kind Per- fectly with the Same Dye." which does away with all chanceof making mistakes in using the Wrong Dye, for the Kind of Cloth one has tocoior, l ___ #__ ‘L_ ‘ _J 1,.. , - _i_, _. . _ _ _ 'V ;f__;_§ __ lit. ives the Cloth the a earancs o . \ ‘l why you should always insist on* having, DY-0-LA, and never, under any circunistences accept a suibstitute DY-0 LA is Guaranteed in every was! seen thc New DY-O-LA Shaded Color Card? If not, i]on’t fail to do so. it’s a beautyi Shows all the shader. of Golors that will be worn this » Al1rof19@S_¢ut l ¢- . ' for qui'c_k selling Every remnant _is offered at a small fraction of_ it’s actual value-every piece is a real bargain. ’ l - . _ _ rms ove for lionic, begged tht ty Spring’ MSD ask Yom Druggiet or lUi°*» to Blunt his friends n respite, _ . `hoforo he died, and offered himself §?‘;‘I ‘irBo(?,f‘1‘;t°t IF); hgélggertttm ‘ . h , , _ ,__ " ' A H. B B 0 Lzgxlgn f(;;:'g€k'leuf§:;3§f1 £_‘)i;i?»2;)"";'i; he oufvof them, sent a Post Card [or w.fe lcd” th _, __ _ ‘ one of The Johnson-Richardson, Co., ‘ ' “ Y’ B” 'it “ 1”” "‘”“" “““‘° r_imit»>,__i___,-___»,_._,».___a\?_.,__- _.me Ehud, who in m,._O,._ next ,Monday night in ymme 0,’ 1135_2_10ML[ , _ , '_ _ _ _ _» _ _ ..: . : “UNE _ U qi __ _ “‘_, * .V _ly.__gnmc..._..-..-_e-._- _._.., 1 g ~ HEAT lllm. 1293-2-20II`i2l'_ M _ _ _ _ H i ' " ' ' ' - 7 ~ -- '-- - ~ _;,-.- -.<11-::.v;9 - ' - rv -1..-.; _-Ja’-‘ ki;__ . .__- _.g - _i-'f,_;_;.. ' __,..__.. _,, _...___ .,_.__ -A__<__._ _ his own life, if Damon failed to come Y-1 within the appointed time, _would be offered up to satisfy thc picdge ne had given for his friend. In the city the hours of the afternoon were ‘swiftly passing; _the hands upon tb.. _dial ar-pruched the sun~set hour und Damon had not yet returned, nor no signs of his appearance; no flying _lwrs'siniui. no custoioudf on the. ins- tant hills extended one ray of hope to the hare soul of Pythian ao, he was led forth to sxecutionf but with smiles upon his face, his friendship gave him confidence to bless the inte that was preventing the return ii Damon. In this condition of mind and heart, with no flattering in his trust, and without s murmur. with clear voice end unbroken he exclaim- ed; ‘Tis’ sweet to die for those we iove.’ ’I"nis, to that ago oi the world was » new revolution of character-~ to see this endurance of steadfast friendship, brave and-true. even in i the lace of death itself, could scarce- ' ly be believed. The sun was sinking lower- in the . West; in the East the shadows were climbing higher over the distant hills; while in the tower the grent clock was about to strike the hour upon the bell that would proclaim the death-lrneli of Pythian, and stamp with falsehood and treathery the friendship of Damon; but at this instant, duststsint-ri and breathless, Damon broke through the line of guards and fell exhausted on the scaffold. "He has been true to his promise; he has saved his frieiui' the air resounds with the shouts oi ,thc populace in recognition oi a vir- tue that has long been buried under the weight of human sclnshnees." "This virtue is the corner-stone oi .our heloved Order," Who is here to- _ night, hut, ns he thinks of such de- ' votion to s friend, will foal h thrill _ of exultatlon and once alrnin ro- solvc that future years will prove l our friendship true, believing that ‘ the love oi in-an for ieiiow man, is the surest test of love to God. And now, in honor oi the Semi- Centenniai of the founding of thin Order-our Golden Jubilee epoch- it is very iltting, that we should gat.h» er hers to-night and do honor to an .............-s»...._,-. _....._........,....... _ :aiu Roxnii Beef, Wine and Iron you get .the ilnllt form of Iron. tha ' best quality of good wins and the ; most nutritious man of beef ol- trm. Ie is s y hunter that tlmulates the appetite, aids dig-ev tion, qnlotem the nerves end con- duoes sound, refreshing sleep. Price _ 756., money hack if dissatisfied. 'rho ' _ .MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George sod Kant sts. Mti More _ Than _ It'l a l K¢ It contains nothing harmful. - It‘s purity is above reproach. - li, will relieve you or your money back. Is it strange that we sell more of it thnn all other cough remedies coni- biusdf Zhc. and 501:. n hottie. The ,MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gull George and Kent Btu. Mm ‘ HIS simple ruie_of‘ health 'is daily culled aticnfion to ‘ily evcr_v fini-lor in liie land, wiiosr- iirsl qiios-liizii lo the patient 'almost invariably is, “Are your bowels r<‘guiz:r?” Yet liicrofi uni. one person in iii`l_\' who takes proper care of the bowels. Ami tiic result of this' fooiisii iicgioclz is ninc~lcniiis oi' :iii iii-l\<-ulili. _ If _t0day_yo\'\‘ are unable to frcc_you»r body of wiis`ic mulier at thc usual lime, or il’ lilo :ict c:ii1.~1i‘s slruiuiug, pains and drsconifort, ¢lon’t let that-coud£J_i'o_n orrcur again tomorrow. Unless- your bow:-is c-:fn curry an~;i_\' ilu: waste materials left after food is digested; decay sets in, the poisons ol’ which, taken up bv the blood, increase the risk of Typhoid 1*`eve1°, Appendicitis, and many oiiier serious diseases. N ` In treating constipation, there is a. fi-i`_r)Iit 'way and a wrong 'way/. The wrong may is io luke Iinrsli pur_¢1a= tives which even though iiley do clear the bowels, cause gripiug and iiziiiscn, injure the dciicnlc iissues,- ninzi so ilisturb liio normal functions as to cause the return of consiipation. Tho right way is io help Nnturc,,i;o produce natural movement, without pain or_ discomfort,.by - ' ` ` ' Ono _Hurici_i'ed- Million _Were _ Sold _Last Year This _ cnornioiis t\nani.iiy_', _was _usorl wifth good rosuilsiii' busy _men - _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Q ` who siillérod i'_rrii_n. i-oiis_ips.l-io_n.~_d_uf> lr33tnirii_f__f¢»r tr loiiq__‘l.iii_r`r. I»_r»__~ ” _.V»f‘\li‘ _ii0\\'i‘le_nr_i_ rin ii., ieli us so mul _ 'to luck`6f cx<‘l'i'i»<_ir. .'m:_1r hoii_w'l:i u'iU1iiui'i' rnrfly/ mmf 11/iii/i~n//71 " in ilie morning. The use of li:-mil ilrilrriirs .lor i1fr‘wfio._5's dllerwririi will rrnliore nor- -_ V _ limi rcnulcirity. _ Ewii iriiroruv i-oil.-