Ill .lob Printlrlr, Ohm-lottetown_;~. - ’ tm-2-znumtf. .. mn., NFPLES EAEY IIERE Me o er o iatritlfefs manu guaran- material each one. to 'inspect our rubber goods on Hot and Foun~ lor a short E. A. FOSTER cuurulu. DRUG-STORE A ts I ` VINOL the ¢reS;t.kIllo?lTinBuiIIIlcr and Tonic. . 1 SINCE 1.; . ' 1368 ._>»'. ` W. W. W., I WEDDING RINGS I llafvo stool the toot ol. tl.l0_re_ tlltll. Iilli ' at Century. Our stock is _ .complete ulzlutling' all styles and SIZES. W. W. Wellner ` -» 1. I;.~.1:11|11111.‘......;_ 'oo »o-dl’ .....111.1111 :dl E; I ' I .CLASSIFIED .ADVERTISEMENTS l&»1Wik¥ii¢ii¢§%? ¢i¢£§i-nQ-_$~d'¢d¥iNil§¢5ll'i¢liHfi&il¢‘¢£$»iliR'r¢iisl§`v_5_ FOB 'SALE . H =“ ..,..`_';-.------- - -\.-v»-P----~`-_ FOR SALE--FARM OF 40 ACRES at Crapuud Corner. Apply to Mrs. llcrbert Lowther. 4017-2-1SM3Ipd FDR SALE TWO STACKS CHOICE illay, also one furrow cow. Apply 'llloyd Moresille, North River. I 4014-2-19M::lpu| .___ _ _ FOR* SALE-'-COMPLETE MOTOR - `-Bout (Viper Type) equipped witll 5»'lI. P. Imperial Engine. Bargain locfsttuu. nor :las cllurlottotown. %¢§¥.*.v7.& I wAN'rl~:/ro ___ RAW FURB WANTED.-50 RED AND Patch Fox skins. 1,000 Mllskrats, 50 Mink. 100 Weasel. tllgnegt 'prices paid for same. J. B. Item. hough. 128 Gt. George Street, Char- lottetown. ' _ 2887-27Ititf. __--_&..__.__-- wAN'r£o sv MAN Ano w1rE work on farln, experienced farm. , or. Can furnish best oi’ references. Carl take full charge. State full particulars as to wages cic. ilrst. ` ' ` 404-I-2~l9.M2il FARM-_FOR SALE.-CONSISTING OF nI1lcty»f\lur :icrt-sl situated on Wills- loeitoad, seven miles i`rom Cllarlol- ietowu half luilo from ehurcll, brook l`“llUIllE l»hl'°U£Il fllflll- A-IJDIY IUI old ncelrties, for mai weaving. Leslie Bryenton. 4048-2-l9ln5iptl_ I It~ii<~l'. Apply "(l." I_iux 116, City. 1 ' 40l9~1l~1lil\l6i. 1 ___.;.~._._. 1 iw/mreo AT lvltl.t'rAnv coNvAr.- E cxscellt Hospital, scraps of woolen _ Iluen or cotton cloth anti _ 4025-2-l8'IVI3l. I _ _ . FARM FOR SALE.-88 ACRES OF land G0 acres clear tile rest wood with new house and out _buildings Ton lrlilcg from Cllnrlottetown. Ap.. ply to George Brown. Covchead lloa-d. 4030-Ll-19lll3l|lll. FOR SALE- TEN FOOT DARK OAK Silcnt'Snlesnla.n, heavy plate glass lrllelvcs, wol‘tl1"tOtIlty"'ovel" "S20 a foot. Price $100.00. Ilerlderrlon ‘ and Ctlrlnlurc. 'I057-2-i9nl3i. 5--v--- -_-_ --_ FOR SALE 1 25 H. P. GREY ,MAR- ine Engine, with dh-aft and propell- til- used -part of one summer. For brlco supply to Prowse & Sons, Ltd. _,Murray llnrbor. 37112-2-lsstttf. § I T0 LET 1 .___ I COTTAGE TO LET AT KEPPOCKI ltlso tm, sllo\vcu<~l_rs for sale. Apply 238 licnt St. Il9i)4~2~lI7nl6I. 1 _ ~-‘ . BOARDERS \VANTED. I BOARDER8 CAN BE ACCOMMOD- uicd ut 2130 (.lrui.'toll Street.. I - -lo2u~2-lsmulprl. ‘ n . » MISOE LLANEOUS --_"__" - .__ , .WANTED T0 BUY A HOUSE CEN- | traliy located witll modern conven- I fences. Apply Guardian Oilice. _ I I _ 4021-2-lslwulpkl. CARPENTER WANTED.- GOOD 1 carpenter' with good kit of tools, I :lccustorlled to job work. Best wages Apply Charles Carson. 198 Queen Sr 4071-2-IOMfiiprI. I FOUND ~CHlLD'3 RING FOUND. APPLY G-ti_0.1'dlun Ollice. 3ll4~i~.'.’-l2lutl`. ~ Lear I Lost' xmrrme. n/to coNr)i'1§_ Ing sweater, etc. Flllfll 1- pil.-:tae leave at 213 Euston 1Strcc~. ‘ 4006-l:»lsl.\i:lp»-'_.___ .___ Erlvstooss wrru Aoonesess 0|' Initials 66_c-per 100: $2.00 per 500; _E3-00 DCF 1,000. Guardian Job .P'f§ilt\s. <`l\_l_zrlottotswn_ _ ’_=_,___,__ , ' 4oss~2-zoluatr. '*"*~:.-'~‘-._...____‘ " -_-.L_ ___ ‘MOTION secs' or House, HAH- ‘gu “itll oll tim M-nrkct Square on JNPY- I"‘¢D'y. 21st, commencing at . ' '°"I°°k 110°". the above 'articles :II III send repair. No reserve. ___?_I'“l\° at sale. B. Carter, Auction- ` ` 4049-2-1Di'|‘l2l]Nl. ` TYLTIORAPH Lsvrs-ns. sms Aa Wllwrltlllg oll customs;-'B “wi ‘ T ' the uninltlniod. U19 "im with tha 0°* tlonory: 100 for 82 per 40 llngg- 500 I c A S , _ ` tom\s_beil‘l¢ s case In-point. The illus- ' mn. nan” m4 ghngnn ion to perfect. The views ot the coral I . ' ‘ ' beds are things of -beauty and won. 'U u.' '°r the admiration of the audience. ‘ 2°’ *2-50: tooo for ss.1lo._ lf we ‘xltly stationery: 100 for 82.75; '"1' 04-W: tooo for uso. elmo- 'IHC-_ tions fumlshed by F. B McCurdy dl M. N. l".' ..176‘/Q 1 lteudilllz ;liosu,'.Jl;,g;.,.- hm, ‘vom s|0,gh_ | s lv. I s-_ r. t' TCSCC' _ .,. . . xi. _ -reef §D_ _ WANTED HOUSE MAID IN SMALL fanliiy. Apply at 50 Hillsbol'o_ Street. 4065-2~19M3lpd. 1 sruEl'(60ou1l`loNs IIALIPAX, N. S. Feb. lll.-(Qtwttl- Co., stock and bond brokers, memb- ers of the Montreal Btoclr ilxcllnuge. l\fcCurdy Building, Halifax. N. S. .»\teIl. ..._ 91% 91% A. F_ 89% 89 AIO. '... -. 33% 64 Allc.-'-..._ . .. 58% . 59% A. ll. 65% C. P. It_ . .. 101% 'I Cent. 72%"- M. I~'. I3.__'i`. . . . . . . ._ 101% ..o. .... 1.. 100% 73',_d,_ 30% 102% l’14‘.i»_ lun 02% sou- . tom no-tt 129% 92% salt _._ 5314 1 say, al ' ..- .. .... Point Prim at 6.30 p. rn. people of Brackley were afforded ll - est- ilnpl'e.-lsotl. ll_el'e_ _thc opportul)llry _ fifty years ago which; .In view or pres- _ . 052* ent day knowledge. seems nothing Iovemotive necessary to alll properly constructed screen romances. I1' PAY! to 'buy in this Province I O D E. A pantry sale at Jumteson’s drug store Saturday evening at 7.30. 1i APPIN ROAD.- Rev. P. A. Fitz.-_ patrick will conduct service at Appin Read at three o'clock on Sunday Feb- ruary 23. ' DANCE THI-8 EVENING.--The War Workers ure holding a dance this even-' ing In the Owls Hall. The Chaperone arc Mlrs. J.O. Hyndlnan and Mrs.`A.B. CBosir,..'.l‘ickct~s rnnybe obtained at the d or. . il THE MERRY MINOTRE-LS will play on March 3rd. Get your tickets now--only twenty-five cents. A 'big program oi’ catchy `c-honlses, songs, jokes, etc. ' 4092-2-20 hilt cl-lunch or sco-rl.ANo.- nov. Ewen McDougall will preach Sab- bath 23rd at Murray River at 1.30; Peters Road at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.30. also Mon. 24th atlu-ls,'1‘ueS~ 2501 'rho tl-sin from norden Ivor. at-loyou at Belle River; and Wed. 26th at mst evenmg Iby the snow stomp 'rim most difficulty with the enroll" was -_--- e LECTURE AT BRACKLEV -Thi-l `a splendid evenings enjoyment lust ` Wednesday. when they were favored by itev. R. G. Fulton's lecture on Cana dn. frolll Ocean to Ocean. All voted it one of ‘tho finest lectures ever given there, and many expressed-the desire to hear it again. Mr. Fulton was as- sisted lily Mr. W. E. Bourke, who, ab- ly manipulated the stereoptican, se- curing a splendid light amd very clear pictures. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded these gentlemen wllo -have so generously assisted the York Cir- cult. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.-The fu- llerul of Weston .\'ew‘bery took place yesterday nlldfei' the ausqlicles of St. Georges L. O. L.. und. the tmilitary. The pall bearers were oltoserl irom tilp officers of St. G-eor‘g`e’s Lodge floral offerings 'were llulncroug und; tmmistetl lu part of u` crescent from ltvr. U. A. Field, Wrcatlis from St. Ucol'ge`s Lodge and Victoria Precep- fory, 192. both of which the deceased mls nn active unemiber of. The services :ll the house were conducted by the _llov. Mr. Field of St. 'Paul‘s Church and the llev. D. McLean of the Peop i»»..~ Church. after which the cortege \\'I1iol1.\vas a large one, proceeded to St 1'l‘aul's1 Church wllrem the usual service for the dead was performed :lI`i1:l' wlllcll tile reluatllls were laid to rest ill the Peoples' Cemetery. “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” l:1git-uoo1rYoII1p1ayroool- ed ull Writings oi Jules Veme at Prince Edward. ____,_. .'I`llc Prince Edward Theatre has an llttrnction extraordlllary for its pay. rolls this week In "Twenty Tllou~ nalld Leagues Under the Sea,"_Jule:-l Vt-l~nc’s remarkable prophetic story written long before the submarine was Over thought of. ‘ _ est .-1tel'_v~teIler:~l and there is hardly n lmln living today but can recall with uollgllt tho .pleasure orroraod in boy-' Ilood dsys'by the reading of the great. Frencll autItor’s wonderful romances. The iirst showing of tile story'in pllotoplay form was. put on at the Prince Edward yesterday »b_erore large and appreciative audiences. Many of the scenes which take place on dry lnlld and ou the surface of the water n_l'e-interesting and out of the beaten tl'nllsferl-ed to the 'bottom of the ec- oantillit the picture -makes its strong-.1 most incredible vievlfe-oi' the _strange life In tire depths of~the sea, made 50,, & C0” som an tm-ee of your 311. possible by the .pltotogrnpllic device invented -by the Williamson brothers. brings ll novel phase to motion plc- ture making. . The relnarkablc story written over ml 0901*’ m°i°I'|“I “Wd I" uw' \’h°t°' I your two skins Nos. 1 and 2 werei _ 177 I]-nay, To piece ollt-.th 'nortage oi' B -plot the maker .uf tl. twllarlo has gone to another tail ‘ ' Verne, "Tile S Mysterious island," 1- I takin freely ‘ of,its characters llllll Ill_cld'...I1. 'i'o_ this -blond of the two Verne stories 08% "has been added cpllsidersblc original Wm of 1918_ an . 1 _ ‘ < _ sitter tvhoso mission is to furnish the The picture is lull of mystery to |_ get in till 11 'p m. . “'11-0 were uttirvfl in full rrsaliu- The 'of l'yull.os tm. closer-vim.; Illoll- 50111 \f..,~,,_. \._~,,_.- Om, of the “.Urm~5 gwm_ | Min:lrd's Linlment Cures Colds. Etc. BIG PRICES , truck, but it is when the action is ,.. -' New vm-k_' F91, 151|, 1919 George 'i‘1voe¢ly, Esq. for new and startling eifects, the nl- |-av(,,- of the' 12111 “wp ,md in reply _ gratulstiug you upon the fact that 50°" UI P|'°°I‘”l-lc- °°m~"~m*‘ “U femue the highest price obtained in the rec- ehsructers and supplies- -but a third _ cmlme was £_175__ at wmch ‘mc-9 JUST ARRIVEDF-Car, or Allian Nut coal J W Fytc. Emerald 406iH19m3i BANQUET POBTRONED.-.Tile farmers banquet \vll.ic_h was to have been held last night in York lisli was postponed on account of tllc stomi till Friday night tile 21st. lf not fine'.on that night, will be held Monday. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT.--` Itev. P. A. Idltspatrick will conduct services on F‘ebruary 23rd at Tryon 11 a. m., .Appin ‘Road at 3 p. nl. and Crnpaud at 7 p. tm. Mr. Richard 'Met- calfe will #preach at Victoria at 3 p. lil. ' BIG MI-NSTRIE-L SHOW IN AID OF THE POOR..-The annual luinstrel ,how yd be given in St. IJunstan‘s Paris-ll Hall on March 3rd promises. to 'be the best en'tJertainnlent‘yl`>t-IMT on by the Ohoral Club. ltesorve the dafe_ 4092-2-20 MII TRAIN DELAYED BY SNOW.-- xperlonced between North lvlltslllre nd Charlottetown. 'File train did not G. W V A SKATE -_-\ large crowd enjoyed the special skate at the Arena lztsti night tuldcr the cus- piccs of the Great War Veterans As- sociation. The Vetcran's Band dis- coursed a. grand pr`ol;rn.lll. of 1ivcly_nlu~ sic und the afafil' was in every way quite successful. HOCKEY_-A fast and cxcltirlg genre of hockey was played ut the Are-nu Wednesday, between Grade 7 alld 8 of West Kent School. The game wa:-1 witnessed by a.-bout 600 people. There was n certain hullcll of girlrll present who cllocl-cd very heartily for Grade T. Grullo 'I won by rl score ol' 2- (I 1 K _OF P ANNIVERSARY -~'i‘hc nlclubcrs of ldlnpirn Lodlte. lilligllis l.l|1ui\'l~l‘.-au-v on l“|'ldu.y cvl-llilll: ill spctzizll way, llllli lrlvillg :1 wclrolllr- to their lrlenvbers who llllvc reltlrllcd front active, service. A pcrioll of ftln and good cheer is proulised. MEDAL RECElVED_-Mr. (.l.S. Ill- nlull. l{.(`.. line l'eccivcd frolll thc' itoyal Canadian I-lunlane Associtllloll thc beautiful _bronze uledul zlwllrtlell by the latter' -to Vincent i\icQuuld fli' ('lr.1rIrlttelo\vll for -the l'escllo of \ViI1`inlll Morlteitll from dl'O\vllill1; ill (lclober 1018. Tllc lllcdul will he pl-1-~ scllted publicly I lla. sllort. tIlllt~. due lloticc oi` wllicll will be given. ` STOCK NOTES.-.\lr. l<`ro 5 #1 *i ff*-_ v ». ~ . I 0)’ passed, was one usllillg the Govern-I Tl maui -to strictly enforce the regula- 'cicns dealing with eggs, which were I says that muong the resolutions In force lust year. it. is understood in ltlllcndnllce during the uiiernooll. lcre-\vel'e also several autos orl the lspeetlway. -Russell llowatt and ltoy lzlwseu entertained several parties their' autos and lla-I ll few fl'ieudl_\' t‘. ilcllaud, Guy-Conlulodore I.. liowatt, Snluggler Frcelnan Welch, Midget _ Fuel: FOR ALL 1'uO.T_,_. Ns." .¢-=,-~‘° gsgqlé in these regulations. I ‘ MATINEE RACES |` The -ilrnt-matinee race oi’ tile 'l‘ryon Driving Club was held _on the Tryon um' were Wm be "me if any "hulls" bushes. Tile Tryon Driving Club in» tend having races us long as the ice holds good. The next meet will be held Saturday Feb. 15 1919 at 2 p. ln. Tile (Jlub lllenlbers were very lllucll Victoria and Cape 'l`l'atverse with River' Wednesday February 5. pleased to see their old friends from tllenl once again. The results of the Weather -being fine and ice in good races were as follows: GREEN RACE This race was not illlishcd -ou. ac- courlltion some close and interesting races were run elf. There was ll large I D. IticFad~geu. Jewell _ "_ _2"'1.-1 1'. lldiland, Unknown _.; " B. Camel, Ilelen C. _ 'Ir' t'll=ls. Nolan, olrkey -` 1 4`4 4 In the Free for all Trot Helen C'-_ meet with a slight accident in the second heat causing her _ t_o break quite badly during the rest of the race. " 'i ' ,!._`w ¢.;._ r.. ¢-‘f~= J. liogcrsorl, Jollll li. _ I I I coullt of darkness. - __--,_ _. ____ _ _‘_ ..., . » _'__ I . -._--1 -1--2 9000909000 00 00 0900 009090990000099000 llros. Tile cnIf'a dnlll is “Pearl of Sprltcc How" \v'IIi.ll all official rccurll of 8506 lim of lllilli :lll¢i_2il)4 lbw Ilutil-l'~ int ill (IM tlliys ami slr:-d Ily tilt-I llotcd stock-hull While ll;'.ll lillll; Iicarts tllnportetll. -lr: #FOR FOX PELTS_ Tile following letter' received by Mr. George Tweedy, Mount Edwalrd l'toad,-srpeaks for itself: Oillcc of Alfred h`ruscr, " -` 212 Fifth Avenue (`.hurlotletowll. P. IC. I.. Cllllatlll ' lit-nl' Sir:-~l alll ill receipts oi' your would state that Messrs C. Ill. Lamp- ver Fox skills in their recent Jan- uary Sale. Skins Nos. 1`and ~2 realiz- iur; £175 each and skill No.2 realizing .£55., milking all average price i'or the Il skins of £135. (about $1920.00) I take this opportunity of con- olti.` - 5 Trusting that tho above prices art-_ utisi`netory to you. ‘ ` I alll Sir etc.. iSlgll0flI ALFRED FRASER P. S. These three pelts were from li’ ‘ " I ' 1 " L' wr o . . , . 1- "r,_ .' ' 1 . . I - ‘ ` ' ,.._1_,_,__ o___!___ _. _ . .1 \ ‘ _ ‘I. 0090000990900090000900 009090009000009900000000v00000990090000z 0 _ PICTURE FRAMING---200 STYLES OF MOULDINGS - 00 1 L KQ 099999 FURNITURE ltulluuu Aull ltll-ullloisrltltllu | FW. .\/ 0000 Annual _“Cleat-Up” SALE of all Odd Lace and Scrim CURTAINS! To make room for our spring showing of Curtains and Curtainings " ---and we pride ourselves our show- ing will be the most complete in the I City---we are putting on sale. - ..._ ‘ _ ' 'Y'-I . `|_', f Ii’ _T-e°\ . at ~>1h¥-.\____ ON FRIDAY MORNING THE Zlst. INST. I All desiglls Ol which we have only one Or two pairs ill stock. As almost every good llousckeeper can find :1 place ln Iler llomc ior rl few odd pairs of cllrinills tllcre is certain to bc zl rush for these bargains. WE ADVISE YOU TO COME EARLY! 'l`Il1"_ gmltis :irc all Noiiillgllulu Luce and Scrims z1u_~‘>»-_val _ §"-‘.__-.Li - ~‘_--”"=~ IF __\,__i_._»-_~=';€- ?.-:_:: 1 .;‘__*~ ....11-;_;*~_ -_~ - ' _ _ ` ;;"f2`57“~`“j?_f1`;;~;'§f i»§~,--'C-5 1 00000 69 0990 0000 ~¢0090900`0000;00900000009000000000090 “A03” "1 $5.00 Scrim Curtains for $3.75 pair $8.26 Scrim Cul-mins for Everv pair is gi bargairl,- the regular prices are very much less than 1f_we had boughtthem at present prices. Again we advise “Come Early”. ' ~ ,~ -1 'T > \ ~ ~ ._,,> _»f_:\ I . -~ f .+1 1.- . 1/'\~>l1 /\ / Frilme' - ~~ ,f fu _’ Pictures __ Iwi \ ._ _ -~ j_______j‘f ____“_ _____;____ ',/ ._ _ _ This splendldurproduotron ru rolmt._ _ __ _“_ ___ _*___ ________ _ _ ~._l,._» , . 3 °"t"-'“~'°' I I " I _ __ I ' “‘w5”eeo»_oooooooeoooooooooeeooooo /f. y~>‘~_. / /_ 1.; <:~f_é\i:.- /' y* Q 1" _'WVR' < ‘ £15* vb di; _. iii.; ;. __-. ,- ___,_ __'.»._ » ;:_ ji ' -1.;-,111 of. y o