i ~ v.-,». »-1 . ~1 ,.»~»r _FEBRHARY-Si rri~s-ei-IARJJO I K C' l ' T 7 _i VT ' _,__ __ __ T ‘~ ' ° '-' __-;'_-'___'_‘___~__ _________ ____ __ _________ ___ _______ _____ 1,1' . ._ \. E r I , , \ 1 l ,`,~.- I. \ i \, _ \ , i _,ff f,* 1 _._-'_-,-_-_eq 'J "1,-'-'~‘ -`-'Y'-'f~'~ '"1"--""-' -~ :__-_-_,___ ____vi_, _ ___ _ V "" 0 ‘ _ ` -~-f ---- .-.'._..-,L i1' PAYS to buy in this prfni.'ic¢». NEW PUMPS anti] sill; hosiery re- - il b express A ey - Co. °°"° y 2510-2-oiisi. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may _bg had ut the -News and Variety Store, 70 Great George Stl, opposite 5¢_ Dunstairs Cathedral. - 'GREAT WAR VETERANS' ASSO- CIATION.-Prlvate annual iiieetiiig, Headquarters, Cliarlottetown, Feb. 12, 1 p, ui.; public opening Club Room, gp, ui. Half fare certiilcatesou rail roads; free board in city. All re- turned men from France and England ,,,,,,,cg 2424-1-aiiviiii. f CORNWALL ANNOUNCEMENT.- ncv, J, Heaney will preach next Lord's Dny :it Nol'th Wiltshire ut 11 ,Kingston :it Zi, iloriiwall at 7. 'i‘here will also be service ut' Hampshire at 7, con- ducted-by Mr. George Crewys. The iiible Study Class led by Mr. W. H. UU)-lo, will meet ut Cornwall ut li. THE DECORATED SOLDIERS. 4- Will the friends or relatives of any' island soldiers who have won decora-l tions kindly send the names ot,s\\cli to The Guardian, with whatever iii- formation they have us to the kind of decoration. the unit to which sol- dier was attached, whether wounded, and if possible liow‘he won his decor- ation; also address and names of par- ents. It is desired that ii complete' list be published and kcpyc for future i'ei’erence. /. HALIFAX RELIEF.- -i ey” °°“E|‘G§ntioiis, on gorliilwiifil Liicuit. besides making their tri. » con 3‘;;l°£`l5‘ni0|tll0 Generul Halifax Ile- ’ iuvc contiib ¢ d ¢| oi $174 to the fund adiiiitiiistelifhdauiily the Methodist Clergyliieli ili l-ialifax foi iiiiincdiiite relief work The am. ouiit has been t'orwiirded by Mr_ 1-(aan. ty to the l-iulifax treasurer Rev F E. Barrett, und was niade up as ]10|f limfl _<;`1_>r11wal1, $64; Norm wuz- ;,,2‘°» $°~*» Killi§St0ll, $33; Hiiuipsliire I NIORTH .Nl|LTON.-Tile following _s _ ie stiiiidiiig ot Nortliyliliitou school 1'" ']“““m`Y5 Ufailé VU-,-1. ileatiice H00iJ€l'; ‘.’,_i-Ioraee Coles. Grade VI. _-1, Mur_\' (.liuiidlei'; 2, Elsie Hooper; 3. Robert tlui~tt-r. Grade lv,-l. ldi-ic Coles; 2,_ Frank McKenzie; 1:, Mai-ia McQuarrie. Grade lil.-1, l“red Ynun ker; 2, Lemuel Neill. Gi-ado 1l,_1 1ifl11'k!ll\‘el Coles; 2, Albert Hooper; 3. bred Hooper. Grade I.,-~1. Fraliccs Bolt; 2, Vcriier Coles. l’ert'ect nt. tenduiice, Fiuiiili i\icl\'eiizie, Eric Col. cs. CORNWALL SCHO0L.-The senil- anliual examination oi' the Cornwall school was held on Friday afternoon. February lst. A goodly number of visitors were present, including Miss McKay. teacher Meadow Bunk school. alid Miss cQuarric, teacher of Clyde River school. -The pupils were examined in the various branch es by the teacher, Miss Marjorie Lewis, assisted by the visiting teach- ers. and Mrs. George MicDoiiald] a A FORMER ISLANDER.-The -lol-. lowing clipping is from thc Huverliill Telograiii, and Mr. George Sanford Currie referred to is a son of Mr. W. (‘. Currie, formerly nierciiunt ut Elms- diile, P. E. I., but now of Huntsport. l\'.S. His oldest brother, Fred H.. is with the 105th in Flanders:-Geo. Smifoi-d Currie, a graduate oi' the Un- ion Commercial College, Suniiiiersidc. l'riii<-c Edward island, has enlisted in the Qiiiirtermaster's Departiiieiit. iiud reported nt Fort Slocum, N.Y. Mi". Currie was employed iii the of- ilce of the freight depot at Haverhill, and the office force presented him with ii fine illuinined dial wrist watch. Mrs. Cliii-ence Colburiie, of Main Si... gave ii luncheon in his honor thc iiizht before he went to New York. Mr. Currie has made- his lioine for two yeurs with Representative Frerl P. Hill and Mrs. Hill; he is ii. nephew of Mrs. Hill. lornier teacher of the tloriiwitll school 'l‘lic pupils acquitted themselves in a iiianner which reflects liiucli credit to their teaclier.- At the close of the examination the following progrnlii was given by the school: “Welcome” exercise; chorus, Islnud Hymn; reci- tation, Addison Horlie; recitation. Melvin' Scott; exercise, “Sumo Useful l<`iicts;” recitation, Ida Scott; chorus. “A Selig of ()aliada"; recitation, liar- rlson Horne; solo, Lois Heartz; reci- tiitioii, Arthur Stone; chorus, “i)o Your Bit,T’ recitation. Lois I-ieartz; recitation, Harrison Frizzell; recita- tion, Johnny Scott. ltov. J. Heaney iiiiide it few remarks which were both ciicouragixig und conipliineiitary to teacher and pupils. Prizes for at- tendance were awarded the following pupils: Melvin Scott, Gordon Heaney, I-larrison Horne, ida Scott. Singing the National Anthem broiiglit this very pleasant alto-i'iioon’s exercises to ai close. _ ._ ____..- -A21.- .. ||"|||"|lZ;iL` ||1l»,!||l:»--5' ' \ _“ml ‘g;l'l||\..|.||l||||||||!I" ; ¥ U 3:9 F _i I1 _' ' _ ____ _ . P 1 Highest Cash Prices Paid For all Kinds of Raw Furs Silver Black, Red and Cross Fox Pelts-Mink, Muskrat and Weasel-and any oth.»r iurs you have to offer. Bring or Ship Me Your Furs-Satisfaction V Guaranteed. Bo Rod Ricligithnd St. _ Coirfederatiou Life Chambers, ‘ Charlottetown, P.E,I. 2413-1-ii0wi'i'iiii6i. F- -as. ’ ll `f“'lL-°` __ 2%, _i |‘ \ 5 _/_ 'fell H J -fr- '3 .-: / A , \~ /// / 3 /1 M; _ FF’ “.1 -_ ."5mo1.°.;.~»°_~_',2: I- '., ¢- ~.,»`,:' V I /_- : .1 ,_~ //- IH I I I /i . “ /‘;\‘_ _\-\.\\-1.4 c_ .ifff ‘ -i »f*"’“ ,/ i .©~n»:~»_f. ` I A , vA THE PICTURE or °°PRmcE CHARMJNG” AND mi. sc.4LEs TELL owe Evsiivirss METHOD. WE'G1vE You YOUR FULL Mon/Eif's Wonm. Loivo EXPERIENCE nv THE JEWELRY iwslivsss sms rn uozn Us WHATAND WHERE To Eur. so WHEN You suv .4ivYAR11cLE mom Us You c.4iv KNO!! Hair 1'HE QUALITY is SUPERB AND THE DESIGN I- CORREC T.‘ ‘ WE WILL DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT- (;_, w_ PATTERSQN ii... “_+ :,':;.:'~:i'.:'.'::.:°f.:;.':...., Q25 - i THE RELJABLE JE WELERS ‘ .»--= . _..,.._.. ._. _...-7 _ vzé, lr/;'tih "`\` " Ll; I 1-i )”‘l YOU CAN _ RELY oN JEWELRY 'i - . ‘ _ - 7.f;G,I`2, "'1l-‘TET-» C€ntral Guardia” _ , _ TOWEY ° 'ronicur ' 3.13 ' ' " The Female Charlie ` ,Prince Edwardl 1,,,-;_-¢,- ' MEN IN Klfsirii DUEL ON CLIFF _ ' YAQUI GUARDS SECRET WITH LIFE “THE i~‘iGHiiNGTnA1L== - IIPISODE 3 WILL YAQUI JOE TELL I _A . .. Plunge to Death Down Steep Mountain '13 bds Us Y? Follows Great Battle in this Episode Sec it Today , Chaplin in .ilico ,lloucii ' Bison '1`\vo-p_a1't l"ezitui'c,1 -ivloiida-ly - 'i`iicsili;j.' - Y | - \\`:iiI:it‘c llvid - I A Good. Wcinan -iii- “ ‘ ° ’, > _ Au‘0 Maniacs Soiilethiiv' Ne-.'.' and En- wlorld Apart .l Two Acts oi' A U proarious til-ely Differ-9115 A- Laughter ' p “ ,, A _m.|d___ L For Yale a Daddy Ai Next Wed. and 'l`hiii'.<. ~ |.'e,,tU,.in Th” U’]i""e“'“*`1; , \.v`"‘W`lW if » i - ~ ‘ i - - (iciwiltliiie l~`iirl°ni' - ' "M3 "LU " bu ml -.-1ll-- p Jost-pil' illoiiuimii ' The Juveiiil \‘ in ii" cgi-i ' e ray p ,y y , L ii G ' The Woman God For- y ,-,,,,mm,`.._. - _rlesque 0, Ghost” , 1 Ciiurili- (,‘ii:||»iii| . lil -_ ’ -if, I-i-~=.~ ‘ THE NEWFOUNDLAND ENGINE. -Premier Arsenault has received ii of the Caiiadiuii Government Rail- ways states that tho Reid Newfound- land Co., advise that they cannot li-i P. rEl. I. have the two engines now ai; North Sydney ready for export lo the Ancient Colony. VALENTINE SOClAL.- Those rc ceiving -invitations should not fail io be 'present nt the Valentine Social iii the 'Springtield Teiiiperuncc iiiill on Monday‘evening. l<'ehruiiry il. .\ programme will be furnislied 'hy local talent, assisted by some of the ‘best performers from adjoining districts. A real jolly time is expv<~tr>rl. 2462-Ll-Sl\i;5i. PARLOR- SOCIAL AT GRANVILLE -On Thursday evening, Jan. 3l1si,tli-\ Granville \Vomen’s institute held ii very enjoyable Red Cross Social at the beautiful home of i\ii‘. A. K. lion- ry, North Griliivillc. ’l`li¢- liouse. though large, was ci'owdr~|i. :ind tiiv hours were pleasantly spoilt iii giinies, contests, etc., till nearly midnight. .\ dainty and generous lunch was norv- ed and incidentally the collection ivas taken. The very grutifyiin; suin oi` $27.00 was realized, wliicli will bo devoted to Rod (Tross work. 'i`in- ,iadies interested take this opporiiin- ,ity to thank all who helped in tin- work, and also those who braved tho severe frost' ol' the night in order to attend. ”" ANNIVERSARY REMEMBERED.-- Mr. and Mrs. John E. (,‘ari~lci~, of Earnacliffc, were very pleasantly snr- prised on the 4th oi' |~‘ebruei'y, ilic anniversary ot their iiiurriuge, when a number of thc youth und beauty in' Eldon and vicinity, drove across the ice to spend the evening with thriii. liir. Percy McLean on behiili of the conipiiiiy with u nicely worded nd- dress, presented them with it beauti- ful china tea set, to which, although taken very unexpectedly, Mr. (`ui'ricr suitably responded. 'i‘lic reiiiaiiidcr ot the evening was very picusaiitly passed with vocal selectioiis by Messrs. Frank Mci)oiiuld :ind Will, Ross. the music being _furiiislicd by! Mi‘. John McLeod on the bugpipcs and - on the violin by l\'Icssrs. Eliot iioss und Austiil M.cMillan. Who could re- sist tripping the light fantastic under the influence of such music. in thc wee sine.” hours the company returned home with all appearance of liziviiig enjoyed their trip to Earns(-lii`l'e. \ ::Tuesday is the ini-it d:i_\ ` 'oi' receiving discounts oil °lecti°ic liirht bills for Janu- ary lighting. Pay today and “five money. “’ '_'-'-2-8l""` _o|' thc bride, \vlicro at stllnptiioiis illu- lilci' was served by the brldc's niothcr. lull curly lioui' ilu- bridal party drove _ .1 - -» -- ~--'=- -'l i., f':;~~~:~'- - V- _ 5. l»_. tli,ii tolli-ii, .ind ieiiily .iiisw is well \-.iiiied out. int.eisp<.rsed b_\ i-liuit'- g'i‘aiiiiiplioiic selections l\_v Mis. .\'<,~il i\/lei-`iiil_\'eii. '|`h<~ piipiisulld fvisitors wi-.l‘e thcii lrcutcd to coil- ,i'c,ctioiici'_\', iittei' wliicli ull dispersed ldcliizlilcd with thc plczisiint :ifteriiooii 'spci|i. ~ , WEDDING BELLS.---St. .io:scpli`s |t'oiive1it wus lilo svelic of ii very hap- |py cvclil on ’l`iic.~ailay. .lanutiry 29th, |\vheii Miss Annie Josephine Murphy, ,ii popular 3/mine; ludy ol' Cuinl>ci'li\liil. ‘wus united in niiirriage to Mr. Ernest J. (‘ii:'ri»,-_ ii proiiiisiiig fariiier oi`l"iiii‘- view, 'l`lii- liriilt- vxlio was iiitircd in :ittoiirlcii by i\iiss Sadie-t‘,ui'ric, sis- ler ol' thc grooin, while Mr. Allred Murpli_\', Calgary, brotlior of the bride, ldid the honors i`or the groom. During 'thc nuplial iiiass, \vliicli was celebrat- ed by itev. l“riiiik l\ict2uaiid, hyliins . iippi-opriiilc io thc occasion \vcre beau- tifully iiiiiig by ilu- iiioiiihers of thc St. .losl1pli‘s .‘iodulii,y, of wliicli thc hridc is :i ni¢.iiiIn=r. i\i`ll>l‘ partiiliiilg of bi'eiikl`usl ut thc convent. the iicw- l_'-' ivotlilt-d couple drove io the lioiiic "i‘lic gills. beautiful and costly, rc- realeci the high estt-ein and favor the young couple were held iii the ininds of thc donors. The grooiii’s gift to the bride was ii gold necklace und lo lilo hridesliiaiiil ii gold brooch. At to the lioliic ol' thc i:l'ooul'.\' pitrclits, wliere, after liuving spent it very cn- joyalilc Lime. the guests returned to their homes, iiftcr wishing Mr. and Mrs. Currie it loin; and prosperous journey tilroiigli lifc. '°*‘ 7 “l`he End of a W Perfect Day” K » , i There’s nothing like a § brisk winter day’s sport. ,» So, don’r deprive yoursi-if ,‘ of the pleasures of _an outing because you fear injury to your 'skin and complexion. Have agood time, but _.- before and after exposule to ilie cold winds, use l _ __;llv'I1 -_1-_Q Dr.E.C. Harris l siiiirtoiion - I Our Velvet \ Eye Specilli st _elim limi not Build- - ing. Charlottetown Uifiu nm 9.30-i2.3o z-s . _ .___.';.~.»».-. _.___ It relieves r e d n e s s, ronehness and irritation. Keeo a bottle of Velvet Skin. Lotion on your dressing table and use it after your outing. It will round out a perfect day. Price 35c perbottle. Johnson & Johnson POTATOES.-l’. E. l. l’otu.toes ure, BIG TEN DAY SALE-'l‘odu_v hir. I' D_|5C0UNT--\l'J`V0i'y`0iic should p:|_\‘ selling on the Montrciil market in l ii. .l. itcddiil puts oil ti his wllitcwciil' their January electric light hill bofori r|i||e¢y.p0nn(l bugs nt '$'l_90 for rmi.-; salt---»cvci'ytliiiig in this lille will be i<‘ebi'lliii'y 10th, as that date is the s -i -» ii ‘ i 'i ’ cl will also c- ., _ __ . Prince Edw d and in Toronto iit. $‘.l...5 to $..3.'». wiuwl dow- _i-0_ i>_ ' 1 ‘ -' Q51) , l0 2 1\ ‘l'S¢°Ul1l- 1450- ___ lcinl lot oi' ladies silk hose. His all-1 -_ ~ - -' » teani hereb cliallciige Q. .i>. lioricy HN l_>-`»*l1\-'» ~ ' , ' ` “ _ " ' f H' d d T d team to iiiii}s;h the series of iivc gaiiiesl " T) ‘| >':Ui10i`5 llolllillilflllli 011 ' f"V€“-'lll@Sdai'. _ y of hockey ,two of which have already, SCHOOL EXAMINATION. ‘_-I' '_ *lol tu. iiiiiiieli~|‘_ci' the i':iiie1i.i_\f'i\i"s 'iilili HRQlIiTR‘I0l'TiC A}i;FiT.|R.-iit very sue Dioiiship' will be claimed _‘by default.; till-tec=s__ lin- :tliool_ ic.\i|ii|\\.is‘\>`\_|.\l l;tb;Ill:l¢V£l’i ’lU0_L_D etc u l-lcpe ltiw- genj_ Rogers' _]I-__M-mmgel-_~ ‘ r.i-tz»lull_v tli\c1\;i|tctl loi tit, o_\‘ipresent. The coiiiniittce in cllargc (N ('-_ A_ Hayes in which the Mum,g(.,.1.`,l::f.~= Siiiliii t`urru-, ti-.ivlu-i‘ oi i\c'-V u'is.li to tender their sincerest tliiinks ` -,',`-~\ 'll;:\':_-ii. and llliss t`lairii Gnlliliit, lin-L-I to ¢_h,_. Misses- A,-L-_um,u1;_ wlw vglun. ‘ , . ll’oiut. .\ll i,-liisscs. rvltlicut cz-:cc-ptioii."tiirily presided at the orgiin, also to {_"`.\ _ - " 1-" ' " ‘ ' " ' ‘ the young ladies who so willingly iis~», \f2.i»'7?-irjiif \f- g:o|'4ici's losing-'. ‘Flir- coliilnon people. whose guilt-wil strike to ciit`ol'cc deilialiids for food and coil- - sidcriitioli of peace iicgolluiions rcilcli- ed its cliiiiux in rioting and bloodshed lust week had the ultei'iruti\'e ol' rc- turning to work or paying thc ex- treme penalty, death, by thc iiring squad. Thu [atc oi` titwiiialiy and in at loss- er degree, the whole world dcpeiids upoi the i4trikei's dccisioli. if tlicy sub- lnlit to tliv Supronie (7oiiii|ii\nd\< ulti- matum it will ineiin that Gcriiiiiii mil- itarisiii has won iiiiotlicr victory and that thc (Zciitral l’owci~s iuiiy again coiicontriitc their ei`foi'ts iii prepar- ing for the spring drive iiguiiist the Allies. Bloody Civil War Threatened ‘ ’ li` they do not subliiit, hlooily civil war throughout Gcriiniuy :uid .\ustriii- Hungary will result. Tlierc is ai ten- dency here to ln.~lio\'c thiil tin- death threul. will teiiiporiiril_v vowv the \vorkers into subinission. ’l'lu-ri» is ii belief, too. tliut such zi vi<-lol-_v l'or`Llie liiilitilrlsts will i'ul'nisli only it short respite. ll' the coming Gerniiili oi'l'clisive is ineffective and thc slnuglitoi' heavy, both of which uri: iiiitit-ipatctl, anoth- HP \Ilil‘lSll1i§ bi’ the pf-ople is rcgairded us almost ccrtiiin. 'i‘hc stuteiilciit is- sued from the iiitcr-illlierl conference at Versailles yesierdiiy dm-.l:ii‘iiig for vigorous prosecution ol' the wal' until a peace can be obtained, "biiscil oil thc principles ol' frcedoiii, justice and respect i'or iiiteriialionul law." is ex- pecttzd to be seized npoii by Gerninii lenders io convince tlic people that it is iiecessiiry to iight to the lust niaii to crush the Allies oil the Western. Front. At the same time the' state-` iiieut indicates the Allies liuvc niinlc supreme prepai'iitioiis to iiullil'_v such nn uttelnpt. Merely a Postponmont ’1`llc|‘efore it is boiler-,d that if there is no revolution in Germany now, it is merely postponed. Tile veil of censorship around the Central Powers was still tightly drawn today and was expected to be even more opaque than heretofore, it' possible, as the hour for the supreme test draws near. Travellers reaching Anisterdlini from Germany early today ciipiliivl o|` \\'(=:;tpli:ili:i. had issliml ir 'is iiwiiig ln~r lniur of il~\liii_v." “li ilu- frolii tolli-r.»‘. ;\oli~lf';il r..-rziistiinvo will hr- siiiii