l l ,_ _li ' ll! V ., -~, f _ ll- ll".' _ _. -'And that BEST Place. that BEST Job is with ll l _ l V1 .ll-.l. . --,_-ti li; lla £5; _-slligf' 1 `~i3‘l'. .'i;i‘. ' l`."l xy: , . . .,:.__.,.-‘¢ ~ ~....¢..-..-__ si, ;.f_~.:;_.... ,,2- _:.451 ll,»__ _ Jag: f;'_;:~ li' _ ~¢l»ua¢i.a»s\-li-F:._.:~ , _ ..‘~ °‘l;' ,-1, 1-#_lt_ _’°?"“ 1; ~ ~»_; ., -4 Ac.. S-, -l . i ,Ji l.. .and country lite is the ques- _-;- ot ,frozen water pipes. This is es- , yfso in districts where there it / L . »,_ ~ ~ .,. . . _ way as soon as the thermometer '?'- ~ ' ' ed -- the freezing point or lower. ___ -__- . “ l H, » li" » ' . -4 .ll . " ethlnzs to be met each winter "fx » .jgas line, andw where plumblnll |14 ected and open. h winter tor several years I was * gli kinds of trouble and work in r much _experimenting I tinally upon the easiest, most sure way to p the fro§t’oI~U;¢`pipes. I have re- mended it tovmanv Dcrsons. who Melt an equal quantity oi' peiro t eiln d t arailin ' oi' the most annoying and trou- a um--vas was o D wax together and, after wiping the pipes perfectly dry, apply with an olli brush a thick coat or this mixture while it la hot. All old lump or torch will easily keep it in a_liqul\l state. You will null that no matter how cold the weather may get the frost cannot penetrate this coat of grease. I have used this on water pipes that ran along the ground unprotectedaud not once during the coldest weather did they freeze up or give me the less; trouble.-J. (‘. Mink. in The Country (lentietuan. __ at-___ __ -~:.~ - _ _ Q ,- ».. - -ST() L() =-~=-‘Theres yust one BEST in dll? , T ° Place. ,lust one BES T ] ob 359- for the Young Unmarried 'l .’ 1 '_-I - fi- .- < ll. 1! ' l ,. _ ___ kg, 3 _V , '-"'il`l`=‘é` , . fl iii . fa ii 1 "l; -li- l_-gllk' _-l -1.. il; l vw ,A if A. `»".il ?._.,-j -A :'~ .3 l at .Men of Prince Edward_ Island today. `The 105th. Overseas 4 l--.1i»e-must.. - », _ . ---As soon as you iom the Regiment you feel bel ter all over---youll be proud of Yourself- your ’ ‘friends will point at you with i LISTE fi ' f -l 25,; Young Unmarried Men O-C : O-1 0-( Q-1 alta lon . . . `*::' . , ‘lift l l iii _ _ . ° I __ 9 I 9 _as a Possible Slacker li . _ / if '2 .Remember it is the lnfantly that are .,,_l;;'_ A J most needed to-day----the Infan- try that are the most honoured - t - _, o day. _And remember also that ~-in the 105th Overseas Battalion li I f you will have greater opportun- . ' ° , » -ity for promotion than in any i > H '. ...-_ t . -...ew “__ .__/cvs. . o n I 0 pride instead of pointing at you _____i?§_ _ A \ . _ other branch of the Military l I I . ‘ ‘ "’lllin’lllnnlinun ln linlll ilnwn ll - ,. - -an-.»» _ _ _ E ‘ » lllalalllnman could nolllun ‘ -.iff "5 King litlllii lnuln lllulll N 4; , Fu’ . ‘ N. t‘~5 ‘ _ 9 'lil _ll iT PAV8 to buy in this province TOMORFi0W'S LECTURE.-Rev. Dr. Campbell lu Hearts Memorial Hull in aid of the Red Cross work or Church. 7096. , MONTHLY MEETING.-The month- ly meeting oi the Ladies Aid Society of the P. E. island Hospital will be held at Mrs. Dr. 'I`ayior's residence on Tuesday at ll a. m. 7098. TON|GHT'S MEETING AT TRACA- DIE CROSS#-A Patriotic meeting will be held at Tracadle Cross tonight. to he addressed ily Rev, R. G. Pulion. Rev. Father Mcltltyre, Major Leigh. Captain Hardy and others. TONiGHT‘S PATRIOTIC FUND MEETING.-The great Patriotic Fund Meeting to he addressed by lhr- Rev. Dr. (‘nlnpb»:-Il takes plat-»~ tonight ill the Prince of Wales College llall. nrc- sidlul over by Sir. W. W. Sulii\'all,, V. J. 'i`lll» llanll of tho sind llcgi- lnf-nt will be ill nttendallco as wvll as dr-tar~lllnl-lll.~; front A and ll (tompally ol’ till- lfvfitil lligiliautl Regiment. INSTITUTE WORK. -The Nr-lv, Annan \\'omen`.~= institute held their rt-glllllr meeting on January 21st in tht- school. it was decided to spend par, of the proceeds of the lecture for yarn, each member to knit a pair of socks. After an interesting discussion on knitting the meeting adjourned. A NARROW ESCAPE.-- All unfor- lullalc accident befcll Mr. Donald hic- lsaac. oi West River, on Friday even- ing, wilell, losing his way ill the storm Willie crossing on the ice from Char- lflltt-io\\'n, his horse fell into thc .~m:lnlel'-ll-ack. _\ir. MCL'-iaac escaped tieatll by a ilnirs iireutlih, being soak- i-ll to the waist. After wandering. ll- boul aimlessly for sonle time he saw till- lights of Government House and. with much difficulty reached Mr. A. .\i<'(‘;.llnr~,ll‘s house, hr-re he wus cared for until morning. The horse of course tvils lest. Mr. .Nic-Isaac is :t ieacller :lull is l~\lll`~-rillg from two very severe- ly frozr-n if-f-t. CHURCH PARADE.-Tile 10:'»lll Bat- talion attended _service yesterday morning in the First Methodist Church and St. Dunstarls Cathedral. A pleas- ing feature of thc service in the First .\lclhodi.st Church was a solo a selec- l rio anything, l had it chronic cough l I in condll.ion.=l like this, because ill a i tion from Eilja by Mr. R. A. Diplock. a, member of the choir of Sl. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Montreal, and :l soloist of raro talent. Hn also sang a solo in St. Paul's Church at thc even- ing service which was much apprecia- lu-| llv the large audience present. Mr. Dipiock will he favourably remerllber- ed by many who heard him in the First Methodist' Church on a former visit, some four years ago. T0 RUN-DOWN WOMEN DETROIT WOMAN TELLS HOW T0 REGAIN STRENGTH. I Detroit, Mich.. “I was in such a run- ‘ down condition I had no ambition to and told and nothing seemed to give me any relief, and l was gradually gob- ting worse. until a friend advised me to try Vinoi,which ldid.Alter tue niet dar or two il scented to put new life l into me, _tile tired worn-out feeling be lgun to tllsnppellr, l rcgitiuetl my ap- \ pclith and was able to get a good nights rest. Tile 'cough gradually wore away, and I am now feeling like lnysell` again, so ilmt I can do all my 3 housework and go about my duties as i usual. Vinol is certainly a wontlerful Y medicine." Mrs. W. E. Waters, De- , lroil, Mich. Vinoi restores healill and strength natural manner it increases the appe- ‘ tile, tones up the digestive organs, en- rirlles the blood and strenglllells every orga ill the ilodv meeting oi’ the Patriotic Society will be held in the Armottrles this after- noon at four o'clock. MT. HERBERT PATRIOTIC MEET- J ING -A Patriotic meeting will be held at Mt Herbert tomorrow evening to be addressed by Rev. Dr. Fullerton udgc Stewart and others. N EW R ECRUlTS.--Tile following III young men have ioined the 105th Bat- talion:--Sldney Brown. Mt. Albion; John Johnson. l`3llarlol_tetown; llrntl- forli Follett., Clyde River; Otto Camp- bcll, Zlionlague; Wm. Pierce, I-Illniru: - Iticlllml ilngersoll, (lation (‘o\'f-. , THE CALL .OF THE EMPIRE.--A grand npporlllnity to llellr Dr 1:. (`alllplleli is offered you ill the grc-at patriotic- me¢lti|lg_on Monday evlulillg. xisl. ilo-night). The address is,-oil “The Vail of the Iilnpiro." 'l‘lle place. is the l’rillt:c of Wales (Tolicge Hail. The time is eight o'cloek-and numis- sioll is free.. .. ' . ~ .. 7092 LAUGHTER-,A -GQOD TONIC , By Dr.-Frank-Crane ' ,ral-hvr _ 1 . I have a grand remedy,_wlllcll l wish I0 recommend to all suffering human- _ ity. ' l have tried it myself. A number of my acquailltances have tried it. .Ali speak highly of the heneills received it has helped others, _why not _vou'.’ ll is-Laughter. Not smiling, not mere good humor, but laughter. the kind that @XD10ll@S. shakes you. and goes on exploding and shaking like at rapid-fire gun, and the massed llatlailons of worry are sllol to pieces. To laugh is probably the best medi- cine ever discovered. One hearty laugh ill better than :t wagonload ol' roots and herbs, better than seven drulr- slores full of dope. "Tllerc is not.” says the London llcaltll. “the rcmoiest corner ol` the hotly that does not feel some wavelet from the great conclusion produced by the hearty shaking of the central man. Tile blood moves rapidly, and probab- ly its chemical, electrical, or vital con- ‘diiion, is distinctly modified." In other words, one good laugh, is equal to a dose oi' salts. two cocktails it bromoseltzer, and a. spoonful of uulnine. If you have got into such a condi- tion that nothing can make you have a tit oi’ mil-th,,a regular whoopee. more‘s the pity. ‘ This is rather an oppressive world; .here are so many burdens and per- _plexlties tha; anyone is liable to be crushed. Laughter is nature’s defense ,lgainst the world burden. By laughter 'a man shakes off his pack, for a few minutes at least, and capers like a oose colt in the pasture. When he returns and 'ls saddled again he is refreshed and stronger. , It doe_sn_’t_mako` Hmuch difference .vhat you laugh at. Children laugll at 'othing :tt all. and are llopplcr than wc. i Goldsmith says oi' at happy group that, “What they lacked ill wit they nude up in laughter." Ono ofthe host. lsllgll-lllakcrs is the ‘flood Story; not the plvasnllt little quip, hut. thc “regular sc-rt-alll." the 'kind thlll. nlllkvs you ilolti your sitlt-H. rock to and fro, and yell. . Pass it along. Save up two or three, 'and when you meet lt friend llsnd them to him. Wim rznn tell how lnllcll health and sanity arc l~l‘r~ated by the _good stories that ure volltlllllally go- Lllng the roulldsi' Don't be nfrllid io laugh. Don`t get out of practice. Llllltzll. and he llumun. i Not lllnl you sholllll br- ever gig- gling, or sei out to bc :l professibnal lunlorisl. lull rutllcr tllall. you Should learn the I.illr-llllliilll nrt. of knowing n _ . We gnllrnlltee that Villoi will tit. i thc some for any run-dowll person in . l (Jllarlolletown. or give back tilnir mon- cy. id: A. Foslm~, Drllglgisl, (‘Jlnl'l0lic- town. li. .i. Malloll, Druggist., Sollrls “Saturday Special-Ex- tra large Washington Naval Oranges 301: per dozeoat Beer & Goff’s TOT-'l-i-29f\lfli. ._ ! - ‘ l SemilinnuaiSale nliHigh-Blade Shoes Now is your chance to secure a pair of high grade shoes at a _low price. _ We have about 300--~ spairs-of l\lien’s.and Lad- ies’ Shoe`s, all new shapes _, - but in broken lots which we offer at tooo 'slices for $4.30 5.50 " “ 4.40 p. c. Discount -» -5.00 " “ 4.00' -iso 3.60 $.20 2.80' l u it ll ll 'anti being able lo tell lt "good one" upon occasion. . _four goes up over nil the earth, th‘e brave protest of thc live force within us against the gloolns and scorecrows if this fearsome worldd.-Tho Luther- an ()lls4»rvcr. ' INCIDENTAL ETIQUETTYEQ "i`lcz»_Nt-.w -York llureau of lloalih Education has sr-lll out thousautls of cards llcurillg the collplctz _ - i‘ovcl' up out-ll cougil und sneeze; li' you llon'i _vou'll sprcatlf-diseaso;_ the purpose llehlg, of pon;-g_g,5.gg,gn1fe-_ guard the _ ci1_v'l»l lwnlth '_ du;-_mg ;the prevalence of grip. wllicil.is ,reported to have tilt- gl-cater city in ii#,lKl’os§.- But while the ilr-nlill edalottoli doubtless illul no sllc.h---intgntitil. they incidellttllly are sg`|g_ylng_-,gl__gl_beth Of _thc day in thc tlirecl.i_0n_o`f_,iIlcui,-_ cnt ng one of- the rlma_ -,lelsgls ` _ol- Gliflllhllc. that 1 ot? conlilfleratlon lor, olhors. __ _ _ _'- H, This democratic age ,has dispensed' with many of the. older formalities oi lite, on the assunlpt.lon»ftlm»t'0\ey were mere social fixings, -then ~lial'l- mark oi the bluefstocltipt ,ami the' stamp of the stickler tor propriety for its own ,sa.ke, that.(1es.plc'al>le lwritose ol’,class and _caste systemsll As n. matter- -ot-fact oommon sense is the basis of common politeness) and etiquette is anchored in the bedrock oi social convenience. The New, York warning is an apt illtliltrati' if you sneeze or cough into Others lace. it were well to lie first that. other's character. Itzho or cter in the vltltiitfs con li' not. it neerlst '-be WI///Ii\\\\\\\\\v/IIlA\\\R ...EM fm...-..... ......._ P30 ie S Theatfe Adu- 1°= MMI; Sill ._...__.l?aise..il'rlell¢l _ _ _____FlltnEpl_so¢l¢ ofthe _ Diamond l‘,',§’;‘¥-‘ Sky- ; Two PARTS -_ Wh0 gets the Diamon ? Why does Ar- thur Flee ? 'See the sensational fight on the fast moving train. Qnabba and his - trick Monkey are introduced in this number in a startling manner. If Y_0\l _are after the $10,000 Prize we advise you to keep your eye on Quabba and his Monkev. ' lll nlshr- _ 7096- "tl j ' =" - Beverly Baylle, Sydney Ainsworth Pnnlorlc soclsrv.-'rue usual _ F the Sake Uf a - ` L '-` ~` _ The Counter _ , la runes-ao1;sf_ - .A Gripplng Story, full Of tellle Action Brakesman’s Chil‘thfeu,, _ ,_:_ , ,_ . _ “Hazards of Helen” "'-_ __ Athletic 0Ainbit`ion§ il* _ ` Comedy ~"- -~'-= ‘ - -, l. ,__ - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY i n “The Strife Eternal” -» \ _ 5 REMARKABLE ACTS 5 - ,_ - _ _ \i\\\\\ll\\\\\\\ilI//IIIlA\\\\\\\\VIIIIIZ'.-§§\\\YIIIl\\\ how- trouble ot In imme- natura out and ephus and St. Jerome there was a belief ill a. mystic connection be- tween the twelve stones ol’ the High Prlest’s breastplltte, the months of the year and the zodiacai signs, bllt the modern custom of wearing birth- stones dates from the eighteenth century, and originated with the Jews of Poland. The stones nsslglr cd to the different months vary among the nations, but the follow- ing txlhle represents the custom which prevails most widelyr- era. many dream books were written, one of the most famous being that” of Artenlldorus, in the second cell- tury. Accordlng to him to dream of precious stones was favorable io wo- men, but unfavorable to melt. Later. each stone seen in a. dream was giv- en a. slgniilcance and special mean- 'ing was attached to the grouplng_ol" dream gems. that stones had a. lite of their own and changed color according to tht. temperament of the wearer, one may remark that the neighborhood of ra- tlium is known to affect the color of cerluill stones, and when jewels wt-rl- buried for saff~t_v's sakf- it not impossible that they sull`crell ir:lnsi`ornJ.aton, just ill lilo salute wa that the wine hotties dating from Stuart days, wllir.-il have recently been unearthed in Loudon, have ar- quircd 'rich and \':lriml colors ‘during the years that they have lain ullller the soil. It has probably take-ll lnltny thousands of' ycnrs to make tl. din- mond or n sapphire, and tllvre does not seem--any-.renault for sup|-losing that when once the jewel is tllken from the _%al‘til- , hut the_proeos.=l _lshoulll ond., ,E :l l_o.~£s.Ql- l:ail_\_in`colol- after is has lleell tilrollgll lilo cut,- God bless the iaughers..-, Tllclr,"""-S h“"‘|"‘ J' ` ," ' coultb- ss"i~li\t'=Pv wn-H Elrnsn feIldw?"_='o>`nllssiollal'y :lskoll it vollvlrzl. prisoner groaned. she was so rionlincerlng and extrava- olll woman tlllrlletl up." '_Now is fllr- time io mate up llirvledlllg pl-ns for illllcillng eggs ill l~‘olll'tulry_ Mako thc Ilnal culling, 'retmining only the strongest, tilrlftlesl sindlvdunls. .,-See thnl these inyers ore receiving fn good laying raiinll. sllppiying plenty 0 _jrolcin. green feed and oyster __\s{lt;ll. This is the time to feed the _surplus vegetables that are stored away ill the cellar. A cabbage head fsuénendell by strings. a couple or reel from the floor will be relished by the hens. Be sure you are giving them plenty of exercise. Wlhole grain should ii_e ied~ln"a ten-inch litter. ' _ in running order. It might beladvls- able to run. a trial batch before /the season ensue. - _ - ,ghere is already some new equip- m nt such as breeders and ifeed hop- erq. d thi _l_s, e t_ime,,tq,, order 'gil st_l`t§?'s_nbpa_e8. tp " " to yoar"p¢itlltfy -yaiiir ~ - -X blush' trial - .with ducks. geese; 'tlirkefl' clpohll or gpg _bg mgre pam, man ti. mn."-‘pigeons may provtrfproiltlblelwt f cduzher. nothing mayl¥omo,o!_1t . _ actaimaged estimate o .your pri-‘ rs - ' _ ' ‘- ¢ ,_ ___. .--lr --gm BI RT HSTON ES- _ v//.\\\\\\\\v//I////lz.".vluIllini\\\\\\\\\~Wll4\)\\$ \\\\\\\\\\¥]IllIIllIlA As far back as the days of Jos- J anuary-Garnet. February-Amethyst. March-Jasper. April-Sapphire. May--Agate. J uno-Emerald. J uly-Onyx. August-Carmelian. September--Chrysolite. October-Beryl. November-Topaz. December-Ruby. _ _ In the early part of the Christiall E'IlIIIII4\\\\\\“'lIIIIIIl/ Prince Edwardgi ALL THIS ~WEEK -’ ._~_ ,. 1. The Favorite W. S. Harkins Play_erg_In A`Select Re- pertoire-of Late English and American Successes .--ToNlGHT--- i f “KICK-IN” _T » - ' ,_f',a~ The Greatest of all "CROOK” Plays Tuesday Night ‘fBABY, MIN E’.’ A Play that has made the Whole World Laugh PRICES-50c, 35c, 25c Night Matinees Announced Tomorrow. , Curtain at 8.15 Sharp. Secure Your Tickets Early. _ Seats on Sale at Theatre Office. PHONE 506 _ _ In reference to the medieval lielici' Ils \\\YllIlA\\\\\\\\\§IllllIlII4 .Ill '<::; , -a J -V _ __ ,_ . ~\\llll| \\\\\vIIIlA\\\\\§_I0//Ill\\\\YlIIA\\\\@ Wholesale and Retail Wrapping Papers Paper Bags Twines Twines 1 Carload Wrapping Papers, in Rolls 6 inch to 40 inch. Reanis all sizes and weights. - 1 Million_ Paper Bags. Manilla. -“Kraft” and __ ___ _ _ _ _ __ “Mooreshide.” sizes 1-4 lb to 25 lbs. -..... an rlll alice sllou Q _pol _ Jill-_pinch one Ton Twines No_ 1 and 2 Cotton in and Cones, Hemp Twines, Hosiery Twine, Sea Island Twine. _ _*__ _ ' All at lowest prices. _ 9| luv//f.=.\\§ “What llrouglll. you in-rl-, my- nobr ,_ - "I_1ll;l|;l'_led a new _w0_nl:ln, slr," till- "Ahzl!” said lilo mi.<.si0ll:ll'y, “ll-‘ntl » » Carter & Co. Lid. _ 9 , sam l\m_ it llrow you in llcsllcruw 1lalllE\\\\\\\\\w1erullllIa£\s\\\\\\\\0 " A oourses, o 1.’ , __ » _ _ ; -:. .‘.‘No," replied the prisoner; “init the ` ' ‘ ` " “ 1 J ` MATE uP Pens Now ` 1 Cleallfnptlle incubator and get it Have yo ` coualijeiéd lilly ' iddltion ‘ ‘_ 2;, \\\i‘u\\\\\s Circular Saws Diameter Size Hole Price 6 3-4 ' 1.10 8 7-8 1.35 1 1.85 2.46 $5.38 l-ll-»"‘»-ll-IH 'l"7"T'°F‘i°?‘»-» as-immense; 10 12 20 24 26 28 30 sz _ _ All saws guaranteed( ,Rip . ' Cros-cutsame'prlce._ _ 3, ,lt Spindles “ lt at lame Ill \\“YK\\“ - 1 \\WIlllII§\\\\\\\\\@lIlIlIIIl\\\\\\\\\iIIIh lg!---li -Im \ _ijiezlue was-om.. » _ __ -"':".;;T.‘..T_ ,,-. ._ _ .‘-"1-"-"”'*T;“i»2 ‘ mum3|m_ fi .‘ . Hear the issues ot the war dlscussled _ _ :` -f ii - ~ I ' _ ' the Heartz Memorial Hall tomorrow' """‘- ~,= ~ - - _v ' \' » - ' _ -»,'. l U _ IN . _ _ S ,Q »