.__ 5 4 ni ii il .l nl 4’ 4 ‘Well ._..‘_: .A --- it li li. if _ _ N _ ir- 2_1 efpl. u » ,L fi of Jewelry. MGE 51;; r .THE cHAnLoT'1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN _ - FEBRU;}R¥_ up-1.916 l V fi;;__;g_:,~MAQ;g;;;,¢ A C 0 EV_5T_B0 - 98 03 90. J; _ :z____.:._. 1- .- ---~ -- --- -- ~~-~'~ - --~f~'~-~~~-~-rr-"Nr W, -1;. he entra uar :an T N , ,d 0 i? as ‘LJEHTWE/SHT OFFICIALLY APPOINTED. - The assessors Messrs. R. Grant, H. C. IT PAYS to buy in this Province ABEGWEIT HOCKEY PRACTICE, if nature had her way ever; com .30 A SPECIAL TRAIN v.ili go to the _-___ But many allow their blood to become skate at St Dunstaii's (ollege Rink BASKET SOCIAL- An entertain weak_._hen°¢ pimpin, “paw gkln, ' ` -7 _ ' V 2 ‘ \ . _ . . ' _ _ __ A _ - _- '_ ; next Wednesday. Proceeds iii aid of ment and Basket Social will be held dm-k ch-cle, under maeyu, To have § ` Clidrlottetown Hospital. 7438 in North River Hall Monday. Feb. 21st. 8 beautiful com lexhm use Fen-,mme -_ 'H37-2'~ reguuriy. It hriiip it i-icii .ruddy MONDAY'8 CABARET.- Mrs. MC- Lowe and A B Brown were sworn in Donald of Government House Mrs.|and p|mp|es_ Fm. hum* beam, and 5 " "\ _ . . 1 _ GFE éiw/ l l f (Colonel) Campbell and the wives of P LCN -L' - ‘ 1 Xiiiggdxilalfoorrldidlgkidsg ty Ha I be me the officers of the 105th Regiment will _ _ r'~ ` ' receive at the entertainment on Mon- -_ 3-" - -~ ¢HUR¢H pAgAp5___ The agree,-5 day evening In the P. W.'College.' _ 4 Z ` * (illf _ ' r'\'_)- ' _ and men of the 105th v.ili attend, iii sections, Grace, the Central Chi-lstizsivl SUUTH AFRWAN \i`E_;_‘;ERA";‘3t'“ sd- st Dunsiun viitiieurai ai the Ameetins ofthe South can G01' i E . f I In V -_L = ' ~ ' £1 '- '. ‘ ns will _be held tonight at 7.30 o-clock’ U ./nlll 0, \ H`Um‘ng 8mvxcc_..."m0lrow` i '_ in the Magistrates Court Room. City _ _U‘,f"'. ‘ ’ `nE¢RU|-|-5__ The fuuowiug yéuug Building. All veterans are risked to A A ` " r _ 0.63. 3;? 3,112 >-v3- i~ "‘ mon have joined the 105th: Samuel Donovuii, (‘ha;lottctown. Mark l\lsdorc Aiigustus lieurtz, Percy Poole be prcsent. ; BEAN SUPPER.-A very success- __ Georgs Keep. an of Som-is EUSL l`ul bean supper was hold yesterday iii the Heartz Memorial Hall. From five V ' _ ___ - 4_,,.~;.,_-__.;.__ A $U¢¢E5$|:U|_ 0pERAT|0N__ till seven a large number of citizens __ "~'. =_;-,,..--‘ The many fri.-min of M,-s_ 0,90,-ge Ab.: kept the waitresses busy aiid_ no doubt . _-'*"'”'“'*`, 'ian-11 hm( of Ummm Wm U,-_. pleuscd Lo,a substantial sum was rcalizcil. ' hear that she is getting along very -°-* ‘ _ __ . im.) ft »| cn;~..,m| 0 0,-ation ENTERTAINMENT. Last. night New Stock of Ladies’ Boots ln Laced and Button ‘ Patent and Dull Leathers _-_AT_. $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 _ Morris & Smith 127 Queen St. l` i io hor husband on the fifth iiiiy :iftviz She wus :iccoiilpuiilcd by lici' sister, i\lrs. Olivcr Mason, formerly of liuiibiiry, who is still with her. u y, a er a sic ». p , ,_ _ . _ at me Mayo BmS_ Hospgml in |10. members of the ht Dunstans their W- . ‘ ~ ~' ' °"*l'*'* chester, Mtnii.. and uns able to wiitd gave 4 lluulller of 0-‘cencm musicnl ' selections to thc inmates of Falcoii- :wood llospitiii. 'l‘hc eiitcrtuliinieiil ated. travelling by icc and roads being fairly ilio only iiiiticeublc change being in eggs ivliich linvo dropped in price and :ire uow soiling from 25 io 28 cents por dozen. W. K. S. VS. P. W. C.-Last Thurs- iiay :iftei-iiooii a vfry iiiteri-sling and fast game of hockey was played at tho Arena rink between W. K. School and P. W. College, the former winning by the score of 5-2'. ,i‘aoll, and Lane who played for \\”. K. S. were found very liar! io h'niIli~ bv iii P \\' f‘ dcfencc mo on oilgt ' e 6 /. took place from her iato resi- . - _ -iii ltcserve St. on Thursday the 7/1.. iiist. and was largely attended. 'i service at the house and grave \‘.‘t.-f.- coiiductcfi by Ensign Gullway of the Salvation Army. The pall-been r-r_., wc-rc: l.. Wliltc, H. lioll, I5. A. Fo;-:i»»r, il. Lnpthorn, Ilzirry f‘lizindloi'. mul J. D. Jenkins. Among the ilorol tributes were n. pillow from the S. A. Corps City. Wrcathcs from emplo- yccs of Cnrvcil Bi~os__ Alpha Rebekah Lodge I. O. 0. F.. Miss Ililrlrcii Gates, .\ir. and Mrs. E. A. Foster, Mr and Mrs, ltobt. Stewart. Mi' and Mrs. G. \\'. Rit- <-hlo. Star i'roiii i). li. Sivaii. Boquet from .\lr. and Mi"s_ W. li. Aitken, i\ii'. Reg. Aitken, Mrs. Willlaiii Dousc. rind. Mr. and Mrs. .~\. W. E. Doiise. Plfiuti from .\fr. and Airs. ii. ill. Chaiiil!ei~,‘ niiil Miss Mattie Swan, l_____L-__-_ --°-'-_________;*~_ SPECIAL itll _I WEEK Unly We air; offering you this week lor special sale 3 dozer. 26 inch American Hard Saws ot very best ualitii-s made from cruci e casi -steel with v:i.ri'iislied cairvi-cl handles. 'l`liese saws re reo- ulai_'_lyP_-oi' l cold blast lantern extra large size and will not blow out in any wind. `l`li<-:se lanterns arc zi bargain ot SOC each_b_ut wi; are mak- ing aspecia rive or ‘ 1 week only at--Each 676 See our Windows. 'ilu ilrallhe Haiti- ;wnini90nnani. Lid- Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices, _ you will not forget us } when about to purchase, 3 's Watch, Clock or article Special attention given repairing of Watches Patterson Jeweller ISLANDER. HONOURED.- Capt. Dawson. son oi' the late Mr. Ernest Dawson, C. of thc Bombay I’re- siilf-iicy and gruudsoii oi' thc late ex- hinyor Dawson of Cliarlottctowu has been nieutioncil iii thc iicspatehes' from the front where ho has been servln iii one of the Civil Engineer' ADDRESS AN D PRESENTATION THE MARKETS.-- Alihoiigli tiicro ‘ was only a slim attendance at the Mar- L '_"‘tiu‘e N°"hf;'f‘ Bmmh "l‘]'i‘“““{ kct yesterday ii great many teams m'§';“'1t_“g\;)‘_thf °mph°mf‘d°(" “ _“in” <~:irri»\ in from thi: surrounrling couiitry.‘ he M, ° “5 H” d 0" T "r" ay °v"“ ng Rev. W. D. Wilson was presented with . - - nv sooil. l`lii_~ market prices have re- ‘"‘ addrifss “nd lmrsc of “wney : iiiaiiicil sionily for the past few weeks the. Fragment Mr' Aflam Bmwn' to _ which ho innile a suitable reply. BAPTIST CHOIR CONCERT.-The ilnptist Choir aiiiiouiiccs a very inter- esting concert for Tiiesiiay evening. the 22nd Inst. A varied and mos-ii `aitro.i-tive progrniiime will bi- prcsout- cd. There will be ii sale of liomc-mode candy as well. Itemcuiber~’l`ucsiIsy, 22nd Inst. Admission 25c. Concert to hc held in the schoolroom. 7446 THE STANLEY.--At four o'clocli .< d _ _ c . . .l . tht-it fast skating. classy stick hand-| §§I,£t°§:~d,?;stu;i' §}:£¢;ni3(ii);itWi?ii;iifi)>lflrP!l?:i.li;g\ii l‘ 'rx' lt" k'.'l t‘ fk. ttl1\l’.\V. ” ' 'm ' ‘iw y Suioallliiii Film .L island _making fair progress through heavy ice. She had on board 30 tous - . y . _ _ of freight, 3 tons express 125 sacks of 'Hi FUNERAL °r MM' Mm MQ 'mall and ten passengers. Sho arrived iii Georgetowii about 1.15 this morning and a train at once proceeded to Char- lottetown arriving about 3 o'clock. PRESENTATION.-A few evenings ago Mrs. A. ii. Crockett. of York, was presented with the following address i of nppreciatloiiz- Dear Mrs. Crockett: The York congregation feel we cannot let this opportunity pass without re- iueniberiiig you iii some way. For many year; you have peri'or‘/ied the arduous duties as organist und on every other occasion you zilwiiys were ready and willing to hclp when asked. We ask you to accept tho accompany- ing purse as a very slight appreciation of your services and wishing you and your partner s happy and prosperous future. ou behalf of the congregation, Uoiiiniittee, Mrs. Milton Vessey, Miss Myrtli; Crockett, Mrs. Pope Cooke. FREDERICK THE GREAT ' ~ NOT S0 BAD lu .i letter to the London S ectiitor E corps since the Sth of October, 1914 His name has appeared in thc list. that cai~l_v in Jaiiiiziry _thc fortificatloiii school lu (Ilinthani, Eiiglaiiil. has risked: iiic war ofllce for his service as in-5 s1i~iicir»i'. and he now holds that posi-_ tion and will be iii Cliathilin for 1-nine. iuoiillis perhaps longer. For this liiglr and honourable appointment thc inill~_ tary ziutliorillcs rcriuired it man with aj lp'scl_i<-iii experience of how tliiiigs sl-mild be done-one wiio had been to thc front and vngilgcvl in actual- wnr operations tliorc. Capt. Dawsonl fulflllf-il and more than fulfilled thcl vniiilltions, for he had been for fifteen; . months in the theatre of war and had been lu some of the fiercest fighting. namely. at Leos and in some of thc other greatest engagements. As all _:ire aware the nerve racking work oi' the present uiiparallclogl war falls lar- , only upon the military engineers. for I this has certainly been n war ol' great I onginccrlnv feats and the military on- lxrinpors have borne the brunt of the ' ri»s'p‘oiisllillit-iefi. - '~ Was Helpless For i Ten Long Months l THEN DODD'S KIDNEV PILLS CUR- ED WALTER J. ROBERTS. Newfoundland Man Tells How He Turned to Dodd's Kidney Pills When Everything Else Failed. l.owisporlc_ Twlilingate Dist.. Nfld. Fcby. 18tli.-- tSpecial.)- People all over this district sro talking of the wonderful cure of Walter J. Roberts. For ten months he was so crippled and hclplcss 'he could not evcu feed him- scifi He found :1 complete cure in Dodii's Kidney Pills. '~'l\iy trouble started from ii cold af- ter measles," Mr. Roberts says in tell- ing the story of his cure. "For nine- teen months I was confined to thc- li-lui if and for ten months l could not iiilrc ii. step. "l trirfd many doctors and medicines. but get no relief from them. The trou- hic was in my legs and arms and was :iliuoi-it unbearable. l could not feed inysc-if for those ten months. “As a. last. chance l tried Doild‘s Kli‘l~ ney Pills. taking twenty-eight boxes in all aiiii um glad to say they made ii firm cure of me." The normalshrdiu cmfwyp tmhr mr The moral of this is that if Dodd'ii Kidney Pills are good as ii last chance they arc far better as a. first chance. If Mr. Roberts had taken Dodd'»s Kid- my Pills at the first symptom of kid- ney trouble he would have nvoided ten months of suffering. Mauicuring , ' D Lord Rosebery shows that, with all his ruthlessness, Frederic the Great was who certainly wus unscrupul- ous enough. but who would not liuve hail the blood of Nurse Cnvell on his conscience. I oi`i`i-_r for their consideration the fol- lowing indignant outburst of Frederic after seeing the corpse -of a woman murdered und maltreated by the vossacks. 1 lit upon it lately, sud. as it seems pertinent, I give a transla- llllllf- "Sec, my dear follow. iii what s. con- flitlma those scriun-li":ls liavc left the furniture of those good Wrceclics. how they have hrokcii everything that ilii~_v would not carry away, and what. ilicy have done here these barbarians lizivc done iii most of the peasants' liouscs. Did you see that dead woman in trout of the garden? Does not all this make your hair stand on ond? l»-: it \vnrl’.fire'.‘ Should not Princes who employ such troops blush with shame. mi' they are guilty and responsible be- fore God for all the horrors their :>i:lil‘.~~'~ _f :mr 1;:-ave Boys in Khaki Overseas. ~ wit c ure CORP. WHITE, D. C. M., Hear ofy Ypres and St. Julian __ _ ` SEE Canadians in training at Shorncliff--R_ev1ew of 40,000 Canadians by H. M. ' the King. Visit of Sir Rob~rt Borden and Sir Sam Hughes to troops-Kitchener directing operations-Life in the trenches--Bomb ,explodes In trench- HOW ll charge is made thrtaugh garbedfwire e_r_it:a_n_;;le(n:nent§_-.-:`l1=_ro_y;'ii_r_i_§ggdetxrsting of _ - - ann ia u _ . ha°di{i5i>"ii5i~Dif§i>§' o`i'f°'ii'ri1sayrnRii.LINc sci-:Ni-:s . l _§\\\\\\\\@IllIl h | _ _ l 1 .1 §?I@0I0l“\'”IIIIIIl\\\\\\\\@@ EllK\“\\\\\?lBX@ * 25H0w5 2 Adults 10c ..._.... People’s Theatre ....._....._: Arnold Daly, Pearl _\_l_Vhite, Edwin Arden “The Watching Eye” » i Seventeenth Episode of ; \\\\\YIIIl4\\\\\\\ \§*'.I lIZIL&\\ Albert Baliiu, dlrectocgonerai of the Hamburg-American -lslne,-declares in an article in the Vnssisclte Zeltung that one of the chietnimis of the-men, presumably Germans. who will be call- ed upon to coustnict: lasting ‘peace is the restriction of sriuament. Yet, de- spite_hls words, can 'Herr Ballin with consistency be reckoned now as in the ranks of those who properly and nobly demand that armaments here- after be curbed? llarilly. Germany, of course, desires a world~wlde restric- tion of ariiiameiits it she gains all gmt her iniporlulistic purposes seek, ` _ ` il _ i ' I L' d` _ `. , _ - ~' . *Wing gained mill-‘ary succecscs on was amongst those aivniwled the mil-l "it is to he presumed ina; in their 3 {:_té’r¥éssl;‘;_s;f__]§fad¥'F'~° "Y ‘S U“°0W itrirv cross for distiiiguislicd scrviccl iummil;-i; thc 11;-uggimig y_1mt‘imagine_0[ the D 5;_°" “_ C10" “UMC” iii the field. Besides this honourlihat they are iuiitating their heroin, ,_ ,h;Va,;d“p_‘€_" ‘UQ gem 0” “nd 1° milncd hy Capt. Dawson. it is 1<\_arnoiilFi~cderlc. whoni they call the Great,lm§u'ts wl;,ch“;,i2"bf'u|t Egefgfralgrglz' \“ \`““" _ 'lllA"\ “ i “ - _ pose of conquest. Her position is precisely iliat of tho* teeth in envy and fear oi' a prosperous l neighbor with wboiii he had quarreled Their dispute finally brought about a battle in ihe street of the mining town in which they lived. ,, The well-armedl belligerent soon disposed of his op- ponent, who hail depended for protec- Colt and enough cartridges to fill its chamber. “N0W."'said the vict_or,_'sfter us.. surlng himself that his neighbor would stand no more in his way, “I siiggcst, as a uiaii of peace, that ev- ory_man in this town quit his foolish liuint of carrying guns and leave them only to be used to repel burglars." And he expressed horrified surprise when, iiistcaii of taking his advice, ev- ery man in town buckled on an extra revolver and replenished his cartridge helt. Later. when reaching for his liiinrikerchlef to mop the tears he was _shedding over the sins of this militar- istic crowd, his neighbors mistook his move as an attempt to draw some- thing worse than n. bandsniis from his lilp pocket and proceeded to shoot him to pieces. This time he was not in a condition to make further suggestions much less to do any explaining.-Fin uncial America. DAME NATURE `H|N1's. ‘ Wh¢n the Food is Not Suited. when Nature gives her signal that 'something in wrong it is lpt|to be.- with the i`ood.- The Old Dame is al- ways fsithful and one should act _at pace. , , To put off the change is to risk that which may be irreparable. A mar) _ says: - .3 i "For years I could not safely est any _ breakfast. I tried varioufltluds .of b:'esl;_fast food. but they'w6re` all sm, s arc y messes which gave me - trtgsins headaches. I drenlt__4_itroi;_g co ee,_,too. which) t one t me; at the time, but £gg‘ii'gb';iie hedib ac es a terwards. -_ --/i. rf t-“fi persuaded me to quit cof- fee and the stsrchy breaths! foods. _ and Posturn and on e-Nuts in~ mu: s¢ver:i'exg§i't@inx his ROW 0 way ., th never II/I-§§\\\YIIf/A‘ RVIIIO lll%`\ _ _ The Exploits of Elaine _ The Desperate attempt to gain possession of the “Cr ptic Rin .” The Keyto the Secret Vault where the Millions of “The Clutcging Hang are hidden . i The Tear That The Better Way Burned A - _ ' CHARLIE 1 HAPLIN _Two Part Majestic _ IN A thrilling war drama with an absorb' H15 Muslcal Career 5 _ ing Love Story “NUF SED” \\\\\\\RVI VII Westerner wiio armed hiinseli’ to thai' " C £ 4 - You’ll Save a Lot of Mono tection-on nothing more than a single. I ' A Buying at Reddin's , _ The undersigned has decided to clear out the whole of _his stock of Winter Goods at unheard of prices. I 4 1 M c co Furs ' I on y, en’s oon ats 5.00, 85. , 7.50 ' lonly, Men’s Black Dog Coat 1 only, Beaver.......... 3only, Men's Cloth Coats with Fur Collars ._ 1 Ladies Rat Coat 75.00 1Ratlined Coat _ 40.00 L __ Also a lot of Ladies’ Fur Sets in Black Fox, Racoon, Marmot, Pieoed Persian am , etc. _ I I ~ We will sell any of above Furs at less than wholesale prices. ' , ~ __Winter Cloth Coats ~ " .. ` Ab t40ifl 'll, ll ._ li ftll fl ed _ ~- _. '- Meiigs Wim; Crliitiistsfalliieégf 2iipiisqyt?ii'r,~ai:'?ll33ai>fi“¥_al§~l?d°'e .1 »;-5:' ,_.,,»__»lf.»f“ ___ _ , . I _ - , _ V 1 ~- _ ~- '~°‘ °f:°'““i*°‘i.-ii 1=§.ieff- ftnflisol ~ A t _ ° _ -Ha no Big Discoun§e_en'tbefollo_w_ing:- _ ` ._ _ ’ _ ' Sweaters-In all kinds' and colors in Mea'e, Ladies’ and Children’s. Gloves-'-Men’s Heavy Working Gloves and _ 'I _ H°8i¢l’!/.-I-i\di¢8’ Hwvlf W50| "M`e"it'S Wlorsted and Cashmere Hose. ' ` Men’s Pants a il Oyerails-This is a last ¢a|1 fm- meg; ting gg we egiinot sh; S8 S d“P|i°°t°'"‘°m*l'x§°TV3°3*‘ft3~--53:35 f0f 2.60 : Overalls- $1.00 and_1.25 for ’89c., ‘r 1 _ » .- Whitewear `i ‘ __ f , -oursiisqr-niiiitewgarwiu cpfiunue midweek. _ ii.-)f. i » _. _ ' -. OVID 00 ‘~ if -~., i. -. - -.. I _. _ ~-ii-v,i _ . -. f _ ._ - . ~ * ' .fi f 'f * 7* " 1 , _ '_ . ._ f _ ‘ ‘ ._ _ " / _ T _ .I ‘ 'Q ‘it 4 'V A _ __ r.._--.. ....°'£.‘;".':'$'§.t4f.o.1 .io aiiovti ...Ji fu "0, ,M9 . , /_