.j_§t,o.c,s _owoous 1", . f YIIIIIIlllI@\\\\\\\\\\’ZAil'¢-'§\\\\YlEE ui is 5- _ - ip’ solid Gold Gold Filled and silver, Our prices will please you ‘PEi~1DANTs- solid Gold ' Get fd f _#.s.°..';:i.‘;;s;‘iéT‘=.-i';l:;.‘.i:=.r<‘,<>.5i. or ' ues. ICUFF LINKS- Solid Gold gold Filled and 'Silver suitable for engraving' OTHER LINES- Sea;-f Pins Brooches, Rings Logk. cts Tia Clips. Bracelets taking., _ s _ Simms Fobs Fountain Pens lver_ware and Hand Paint ed China Call and inspect our stcok _Articles .purchased from us Engraved free C. W. Patterso Jeweller agreeable ures coughs *NO ttacks B .\\\\\\_\\\\ Geo. E. F l- Wifh_Hvpopho_sphali_es it isa general tonic that orlifles you against further - Oc and 1.00 per bottle “The PeopIe's Drugglst" __ \\\§€l/IIIA\\\\\\WIllII'A& T [BRACELET WATCHES CEITCIJ I 5¢¢i-‘USC You are weak tired and rundown. _ ' the cold an.d strength and vitality at the same time by _ . HUGHES’ Palatahle I,,~o,y G,,,,ds_ Ebony, go0d» Cod Liver Oil A\\\\\‘\\\\'IIlllI@If$\\\1\ to the taste and colds, and Hughes 'IIIIII/A\\\\\\\\7IIOvI/f Q.4\\\\\\\\\\Y]IIIIIIllI Bargains l in t Soapw for skin foods ' paratioiis. Men’s 75c Women's 50c s 1 We have about 200 PAIRS . i NEW UP- TU DATE ' RUBBERS in odd lines which want to clear out SO HERE GOES while they ‘ last MEN’S WOMEN’S , l cd in the selec unced foiiniihi its mildly anti cominends. 3 We Morris-.Smith-Beer ' The R-sail Il' more care were exercis- oaps. thero would be less need Bei-.aiisc of its carefully ‘bal- pro_nounced as to liai'm the mos delicate complexion, instantly Rexall edicated 'Skin Soapi Each cake wrapped, three cakes to lhc box. . Per Cake, 25.. The McKinnon _ Drug Co. W qu ,A .@.,_ _ - .1 ' Y " T _*W §\\\\\\\\\\EIIIIIIllf@\\\ Select your Toilet \\ 5 ith Care $\\\\\\\\\ tion of toilet \ and kindred pre- rv C re \\\\\YII/lA\\\\\\\\\\WLVlllllIf ami the fact tha septic, is not s Drug Store § 5?-'//IIIIlIIl.\\\\\\\\VIIIII/I2 ' we F- - _ _ -- - -_ ._ Ask lor _ _HlCKEY’S-_ Twist i, annum-»» ._.__l_T___..., T Hickey Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd Ch arlottetown L_ - .-_* E.. E. _- _ that gives real satisfaction '_' __ 'Tr _Ask your_ dealer for Hicke_y’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for _lm li‘s the Cleanest and best Chewing Tobacco. IllCKEY’S is _a_`l a rge ` clean, fragrant Juicy plug to chewcrs after they have - tired of other kinds. TRY HICl(EY’S TWIST -the change will do yo good. :IIIA\\\\\€-'MIIIII/1\\\\\\\\7IIIIIlIi\\\\Y V/A\\\\\\\‘ We thank our customers for their liberal patronage uring the past year. . Our wish that Health, Happiness and Prosperity e your good fortune during the coming year ' W. N. TANTON ‘ \\\\\\\\\WIlllI”l_If3\ U' Q.- \\\\\\ \\\\\'fIIII//I/f%T\\ Jeweler A\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIllIfl¢\\\\\\\\\\\\EZWI/IIIIIA\\\l\\\\`5 IT PAYS to liuy_in tlill Province.. SMOKERSI .You can get some of ‘ the best cigars. iuude, at C. A. McDon- uld's, Victoria Rowe. 4525-2-23M2l FOR PATRIOTIC FUND-The Kell- lPatriot_ic Fund was handed to the |Treasurer yesterday. 'lt amounted' lto $625.30. ' KINDLY REMEMBERED.--llcv.-.). I", Johnston wus this week presented by the young inc-ii of ills parish at Cardigan with a huiirlsoine driving sleigh, buffalo robe and liuriioss. Needless to say Rev. Fatlier Joliinlton deeply appreciated the spirit which pi~oluotcd.tlie young nicn to this very kind' and thoughtful action. ll`hc slclgii was of the type known as "tht- ' l.ad'y of the Snows,” ami is a vcry ilne model. easy ruiinlng und comfortable in cvery way. I "- GRAND 'rnAcAo|E.- 'rho follow- ing is_ the standing of the pupils of Grand Tracadie School for the nlmth of Jlanuary. Grade V.-l., llouig llltlc- lloiluld. Grade V.-- Jr.-1, Earl Kel'/.cr; 2, Leonard MacDonald. Grade l\_/.-1, Stella Court.; 2, -Secelia Fan- ning.; and Alfred Macl)ougull (eiiiinl). Grade lll.-l, Margarc-t Mcldwen; 2. -G_0l'~1ld Watts and I-llldu l\0l14L*l` teuual); Grade ll.- 1, Roy Kcizcr; 2 Michael Buote. Grade lf' 1. Amy Kelzer; 2,- George Court. l’ci'l’oct attendance and lhinctiialityz Louis MacDonald, Earl Kc/lzer, Alfred lVlacDougall, lvnii MacEwen, Cecelia Fanning, Gerada \‘l/atts. WEDDING BELLS.-The St, John Globe of the 10th says: ln the Gatli- ‘edrul this nioming at ninc o’eIlock Miss »M=}I‘.V Francis Gallivan, daughter ot` Mr. Michael and the late Mrs. Gallivan. and \Valter G.iloidon,Loiidou, Eng.. were united in marriage with Nuptiafl Mass by Rev. M. P. Howland. The bride attended by Miss Juliet Des-inond, were ii _tailored suit ot' tan broad cloth trimmed with mink, and sand colored h_at with old rose trininiing. She car- ried it white prayer book. The brides- inaul's costume was of brown broad- cloth with (‘aiiary colored hat. Follow- IH8 the ceremony' wedding breakfast was sf-el'ved` at the Queen Hotel. The happy couple lei; at noon by tiain on a ten days' trip to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and on -their rc'tui‘n will reside in the city. Oil Stiiulay evening the bride, landlady of thc' Queen. was presented with a chest of silvci by guests ol’ the hotel. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEETING --The regular niecting of the llay of Hope institute met at the home <;~i' Mrs. Matthew MacLeod oi Feb. 2nd. Thi, roll call was rcspoiilleii to with quotations from favorite poets. A paper on How the lied (Iross'Soclc- ty was organized was reutl by Miss Etta Cain. Reports from thc schools were bruultrlit bel`orc tht- lnecting ami thc rc'luircli amounts ot' money were voted l`or thc vurloiis iinprovcinents. lt was decided that thu lnslltulc pur- ciiasc' a new screen for the public Hall. The lustit.iit<~ili- Um' h0USGll01l1 ever since I can rem- it followed so closely on the heels of ,__ ml ,MSC ,.,,iati0j,,_-_ 1| img limp fin ember, and has outlived dozens ofllhe \viilespreull peace talk, coniing at 0'v,,n S,,_C,.u, fm. ,I mug |,,,,,._ ,tml _.\u_.,_ Would D9 '¢0lDlJetltors and iinitators." ii time when the yeiirniilg for ccssa- u.i_\_ in Im,.m.,,|,,,._ is m,,,,,.l,_, _M,|0\,,, tion of hostilities had lately recclvcd of Ucrm_m_\._ mx- mt. ,mp h,,,,.1_ ,mu I S"'~'h °“m`"“5`“s i'"peLu“' Them' exmls that (lcrmanv has had to cxert slrnnl! ' » “-3. J in (lerlilziliy a c_vuli-_nl though ilot dis- __ ___ _ _ - loyal mliiority which frankly believes ' " ' thc pe-:ice offer was not made in thc oxpcctntioii that peace could hc brougiit about. but for the purpr,~so_of hcarteuim.: it large but only potential- ly dnnlzcrous stratum of the popula- tion which is tired of wnr. This sec- tion hus been antagonized by tho un- silencablc and uiicrnitrollublo pan- Gernian element which has claniored for the annexation of everything thus far ccnuueerd or at least for very mn- tcrlal in* '. -‘\l- though naturally unorganized this stratuiii is very extensive. it has ta- ken the attitude ‘thot the war and tlic causes thereof are none of its affair and that nnncxatlons would bo of doubtful value. A inalorlty of this element ls inilllferent whether llel- euiinot hope to obtain all that it dc- . o i . on any reasonable busts and to get the members of thc families buck in l io lust few months ii more or .ss po- werful pelice party. The cynics ar- - - nlzl on a inc-deratc peace offer which, ii vocates even Germans, while lf re- tion of the people and oblitoration of the chasm between the peace faction and the pan-Germans. "Attention is directed also by \t se Aiperlcaiis to another phase of the problems having to do with German public opinion which is -presented ‘by ' 'S HANDI- . Car-ferry stcanler docked in Plctou QuEENE_AND Kms Un | ' ‘ ‘s * , __ »'°»tf=-'dui at 11-3° H- '"- _ ff.”’?ii'i2l....iZ.€Zi’.§l.3“§i$iKIfl.“hf .iii T119-121 Q\\¢¢l1 Sff¢¢¢ Cl\°f|°ff¢*°\'l\‘ - 2 11v@i@ ‘-‘°L°°M'~° PLANTS="“°"*"°-'i.i“"i»“°..`iEf"’ _ _g-3 - _ l Q _ i li. it bargains that will please any man-or any woman w io shops for a man. l And there are some good bargains for boys- as well. I chair. An lirteresting feature of the l/ , 454 `24Mt[' meeting was an exhibition of home-l I G ACE CHUR H__ S __i I _.made toys, shown chielly as a dcsli:t|_ _ u\|yRsm.v|m, 1-0,. yglmg )Y,'_f,;p‘;e m‘{2__;i_iiil it suggestion to be taken _up by " _ 4 'T __ le members. A geiieial progiuinun. __ `| $ _ _ _ .., l ~ ~ ; * _ ‘ ?.~ ' \ ‘y Qu* and Boys _ ‘ 50 doz men’s linen col- | lars, all up to date shapes size_s 12 to§8.- Reg, 15C eac . Satur ay 1 Special 6 for 25c __ Mens celluloid collars, - all good styles. Reg. 25c _ S t (Szpeciaalilwr ay Mens' linen cuffs, sizes I 10.dl1, 111-2. Reg. &5c _ an 350 pair.' Sat Special per pr Men’s celluloid cuffs. |_.}v : ‘ . 'v Reg. 5| lc for Sat- M nt ow? l often think of our] satisfy $2. 89 Sizes for boys from 4 to` 8 years. Boys' navy blue worst- ed blouse suits made from a very fine all wool serge large Collar, bloomer pants. Si'/.es for boys from 6 Sto_9 _years Reg. ‘6.50. a Special a ur Boys' khaki suits for boys froin 3 to 10 years- Reg. $5.00 to 7.50. Satur- day Special W.-... 5-50 Childs grey blue and red chinchiila hats, milit- ary styles, inside band, makes a good warm WUI- . ter hat. Reg. 85c Saturday Special Mens’ winter caps in fancy brown _and grey tweeds, heavy inside hn- ing Reg. 85c to $1.75 ea. Saturday Special 6 9 C urday Special pr. C Men’s white kid gloves slightly soiled. Regular $1.00 to 1.25. Sat _ Special, pair _ ` € \ Wlgte stiff fro_nt shirts 14 an 17 l-2 on y Saturday Special Mens’ washable 'sum- mer vests,plain white and stripes. Saturday Special 1-2 Frice Odd line of mens and boys underwear, worth to $1.50. Saturday Spec- ial, a garment 75C ‘Special line of mens' woollen underwear Satu day at a garment I lwrmnl-710 U5 M1110-5'2 "'{*||(., u|,|,iL“dl; 0|' thi; Go;-ninii pcli- 4.* _W . _-Y-. -~ ....,.,,.,y§ ._f F' *B ' F iiilliit-me nl times to keep the dual moiiari~ll_\' in linc. Austrians had ne- ver fell ily- gi-cat need that _Germany has experienced almost from the be- i;inning_`and has never ucriulesccd ,f_'ritccl'\ill_v. in mcnsllres prescribed -by (ll-iwiiniiy as absolutely essential." creases in territory _ . . ~ Q *_ -cr-“ntl l \ ll Monuments that endure the Ravages of Time Are what you seek to make th_e grave of your departed with. We supply no others. I to be had. Estimates given. Chandler _& Bell 6 0 Kent Street 2440-10-7tuS1mo. ' Our Monuments are the best ll pai' giuni is retuincd or returned. ll longs ",__,_,_,_ _ 1 _T _ r,-1 -_lL '_'-'M the relations with the oniplro's allies, l _ _ i l ` . X v l Q. . hi* _ \“\\\\\\\l\\ _. ll . wltli increasing anxiety for peace., _ ' "The mowing oniuleu that Gernialu' jccted the result would be unliica- as is represented by - ' cnérioeewwn :l'i.2_.‘;~“.;2n.”i.§'r;:'.t;‘°2; f.‘:r‘.t'.ff,'.‘:‘.i; Fire Insurance hom., has brought into beiug___ i iiig Z'll.ft§li§.G§f"l'iiLmi’§`.f{l.f§f'°.ie.i.il§fi Then insure in good strong stock compan- avcevwd. would view the Dem M1- ies which never contest an honest claim such . E. R. BROW A r \ . | ) _ ~:. < ___ ». . f _l. , -5,, i.,E` - l ., 5 ,l. .-.,-_-¢.~_.»....-,Q -._- " ~~.{. “Pr ‘=`:s..< if 'ill ii H3! ”i-4.,-,jr' i ;..=" _. Il" if lf! `. ;.;{ ,i L, * 1., y, _ :li li. *'1- -f9.._-».~,,_, sf. . ._ .1 _ »l_ ' : _:_ _ ._.»¢--9..-_ .,..,-.< 1 '2 l _,ll 2 ty. i , *_ l_ __ Q , / 4 1 ~’ ,l..€,_; ii,‘,'&.:;’f1_ . 7 ; . 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