i ;it":ii paths-‘.*..' ai, islet. I _ ________._._._______.--2 Mlll|0NS DIE 5,," you from Consumption,- ufillioul could have been uved if my common sense prevention hall been used in the lub Wage. I! Y0l`i._ ARE a. Sufferer from Asthma, Bron- ci-1ti|,' Catsrrli, I‘leni-ily, Weak Lung, Cough and Colds-all Dil eueii lending np to Consumption- Tuberculosis, YOU ABE interested In Dr. Btrnndgsrd’| T. B. Medicine. Write for Testimonials and Booklet. pn, s'rs.liNnoAl.D's 1mnwni'n_ilo,. nos-seo Yonge siren. ference? _ Q in-_Q-__- Lens Grinding--s . Do You Know- That we operate the only I Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island? _‘ - That we em~ loy a skilled Surface _Gri_nder, and are daily grinding from the rr-ugh glass -the most com- plicated kinds of lenses ?_ These are facts, which mean a good deal_ to the _ Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying _ delays caused by sending - away for special lenses. Send your glasses in lily mail, you’ll -get them bac promptly and in perfect con- dition. » Call in and look over our plant. G. F. Hutcheson ___..-A--nag-L_* "3 `i~'~'»‘\'=~u f\~»` A - V ., ~ i I l l Optometrist and Optician V/I/IIIIIl.\\\\\\\\*IIIII/Q $4.89 uys ii' splendid Mnn’s Good- car Welt Boot. This is xi strong line Boot for every day wear and is . worlh $0.00 but we have 36 PAIRS o clear out. We have all sizes today and dvlse you to come quickly. This is an “wmv/AI///J '< E III I §`\\\\l\\\\ :: in -° American-.~ ~ " Boot nd we recommend it. ~ Morris-Smith--Beer =\\\\\\\\\\"1IIKlIll§\W i _ We thank o u r Customers for their generous patronage during the P a s t iifar and extend to _ 8 oursincere ‘.~ wishes for a Happy E" ._,sP,:ml“ 8 n d Prosperous oiiss lhnl-hir ” I .dlluir .F y ' »d'pini`6`n of the Commissloners.__§f (fig '~ S .. L4 In Sr- ~ f - " ~- _,_,._,_, ; .. . _ ,_ _ __ _ _,_ ____ _ _ ____ __ ___ ,_ g L,_,________ _ _; . _ __ _ . _ _ _ _, __ __ . _____ ,. _ _ _ , _ _ _, _ . __ _,._._._ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ A-|_,g._ . ‘1~'- 'i` ._4i"~i'=`;5':.". _'I Z ‘ '--'.=‘. -_ ~i`- ` _ V .__ __ ._ ..- _ _ __ _ _ fi 'T PAV9 10 lilly in this provlnce.` ics nAcss.- mess on aonsunw ice Thursday the 28th lust. All en- rlos close at noon that day. CHEERING NEWS.-Mr. W. `J. Po_;r.‘ei oi' this city 'has received' a is le statins that his srnngison rrnnir ower of the Florlzel has been res- cued. ‘ _ FORMER I8LANDER.`-Mr. B. B. McEachern. husband of the late Flora. Mclduchern, was buried from the home oi' his daughter, Mrs. Clara Mao- Pherson, in South Bos-ton,. last Fri-_ “.“Y- Services being nsiri at si; inn. alla’s Church. He was well known on Prince Edward Island. IMPORTANT MEE1'iNo.-- A pun-' lic meeting will be held next Tuesday afternoon, the 26t}i inst., at 3.30 in the Y.M.\C.A.,_and t is hoped that all interested in sending comforts to ar- tlilerymen overseas will be at that meeting. Places for future work will be discussed and particularly the sending oi’ parcels to the boys for Easter. 2722-2~25M2i. ' WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD -Many relatives and friends will sympathise with liir. W. M. Rowe oi this city and his sister Mrs. Wm. Clark of Bruckley in the death of their mother Mrs. George Rowe which oc- .ourred at an early hour yesterday st the P. E. Island Hospital Mrs. Rowe has been ill for sometime 'suff- ering from paralysis. The funeral takes place from her son'i~i residence this afternoon _at 2.30 o’clock. I OF LOCAL INTEREST.-Rev.Will- iam Harrison. D. -D.. of Marysville, formerly of this province, has an in- teresting article in Zion's I-lerald en- titled, “Canadian Etchings,” typo one in the Wesleyon.on “An I famous Medal." The one each German sold- ier carries made oi' iron. At the top; is a German portrait of thc Delty.i underneath the words, "The good old German God. Smite your enemy' dead. The day of judgment will not ask you for reasons." RACES TODAY-The Dunstafinago Sporting Club intend to hold races at Appletree wharf today (Wednes-_ day), Feb. 27th,'and -Saturday, .March 2nd at 2 o'clock. iSouie fast horses are being trained for _the past`week.| Mr. S. C. Stewart’s horse Bernlta, is doing good work and is going to race. Mr. George Boswell has pur- chased a fast 3 year old, and has put Iicr iii the care of Mr. Frederi_cl¢_ Owens, who has proven ,himself thai best jockey in that part of th_e~coun-- try. '__ _. . .. _ HOME T0 BE BUILT.-,_-.'lThc,Guar-' dion is infclrm`_cd that lt.l.s the. inten- tion of tIie'Exec_iitors.oi' the.'C.iind_all estate( unless the 'property.,is1sold within the next two months). to con-'_ vert Beacnnsilold -House, the ~resi- dence. of the lrite I-I.“;I'. Cnlidall, ‘sl- l. -= ._ Kent -streets _into, the _"Iioiue'_' to fbe established. under the provisions of. Mr. 0undnll's _wili.' ' _This would _be an admirable situation for the pur- pose and it is h`op`ed` the `intentlon may be carried ont. __ `j ` _ FORMER RESIDENT ‘DEAD. -_ Many friends hero will hear ‘with reg- McGowan, on the" litli' lust., which n‘e\vs was learned through a letter to Mr. J. T. Crockett. The deceased lady wus. in' her youth, a very popular res- ident of this City. She was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. I. C. Ilall, for many years one of our most prominent citi- zans, and 'at one time United States Consul for this Island. After the death of bei- husband, Mrs. ~MacGowan lived in her home at Winthrop, Mass. Late- lv she was troubled with an`ai’feci.l0I1 of the heart, and notwithstandingjhe most careful attention of her daugh- ter and' every-alleviation that careful nursing could provide. she pas-sed aw- ay to the great regret of her relatives and friends. MORE PILOTS AUTHORIZED.-It is nnnouiiced in the Can-ada Gazette that. owing. to the shortage of P11015 at the port of Halifax, due partly to thc recent disaster and the fact that there a_r_‘e_bnt __present____l_1tiim_;1_il__D¥_*;:£vg*_§ . or alll! ' iii-rlsmheznggrgnted to the Halifax otagc Commissioners to license as p ~ ,-,g any person holding a certificate authorizing him to act as master og ii 0 nn apprentice wlro in le t. A licenses su andesontllligteldeguliilgion SFBIIUUE- thi” plgwer to t-he Commissioners shall dered. _.1-1-Q1-I-i"'*'i' Mansonville. .Tune 27. ‘13 MInard’s Liniment Co.. Limited Yarmouth. N. S. Gentiemen.-‘li 9~ff°"d° me ‘greg leasure and must be gratify lil; [lion to know that after using 35 fb°t' r Liniment on e case of ties of y0\l mp paralysis which my father 33:8 "fum to fdegoxiitaxili cIi>i:lTtsi0[iv1\.)ll€lopin|;a other suf- ferers may he bi;neIIi%:__d by the use of your mningigizlerely Ydursi GEO. H. HOLMES nate on the corner of West and: A NOVELTY-Post' cards, with views of Halifax alter disaster, -nt" the News and Variety -Corner, oppo- site St. Dunstan's Clthedral. “ ' 2748-2-@6M2i,, CONCERT AT _(POWN_AL.-There will be a concert at Pownal Hall, Wednesday evening. Fen. zitii. if stormy' will be held first due night following. Proceeds in aid of Pri- soners of War Fund of Mt. Mellick lied Cross. Admission 251:. ‘ " - » 2736-1-25M3l. FIGHT 'vss1'EnoAv.-i'esteriig_y afternoon about 4.30 a iight startf on Ken; Street, ii1` -which blows were freely exchanged, cific man having his nose hbrokcu. Two of the men were arrested and will appear before his Honor this morning. - ‘ THE CAR FERRY.-The Carferify left Borden af, 0.45 on yesterday. reaching Tormentine st 11 a, m. She left on return at 1:30 p. ni. and docked at Borden at 3.05 p_m. Tlie‘Bord'e_n train 'left Charlottetown at_6.00 a. in.. nrrlveil' at 8.55 a. rn. and _oil return loft at 4.00 o’clock,`re£|.,0hir_ig thc _city last night at seven o'clocl_t. _ 3. THE TRAINS.-A_ll the t`r'ail1s‘ made. excellent time yesterday except the Murray Harbor ilr/3. 'l‘ho_ traln_whl_c_h left Murray Harbor at 5.20 Monday morning, on accouifit of id§e_an`d- snow got along only live miles all day yesterday and at Q9 ps.~_n'1'-. ‘last night was near Mt. Albion. i : -- * »_-- '-'_ -i-wmv _,_ _ -' Pnovsnrv sAL-es-'Jriie _nrnpsgzy ar, the corner- of Queen and Richmond Streets, occupied' by the Dominion Express Company, Dr. Bagnalil. and others, was sold by auction at noon yesterday. Mr. R. Beoirsto being the auctioneor, and Mr. Fred H. TI‘BiD0¥‘» the purchaser, the price paid beinz $5,010. ~ ' ' -1'___ SOLDIERS PARGEL~S--A nice Dar cel can be made up at the “News and Variety Corner," 70 Great Georgs Street, stationery, pencils, CiE31`eU@3~ tobaccos, chocolates,-maple sugar. ctc. Order parcelaud it"WHl be made up and postedwlthout charge for services. No, prohibition on maple sugar to 'United Kin8d0m~ Send some to the boys. 2745-2-26M3i. IN EVANGELISTIC ClRGLES.- llr. Tennyson Smith, who is Weil known here, concluded recently a make things interesting in the green 'most s,,cce5Sf“| ten days' g0,,pe| mm. perairce campaign in the Salvation Army citadel, Dovercourt Road. To- ronto. The buildlngwas -on several occasions -crowded- out. ’l‘he_~'l`oro'n- to World says: ~"_‘The interest -and enthusiasin increased ' -,with .. every ‘meeting~ ._ the.,-hall -was i pacig- _od to _eiccess.~ aisles. .platform_ and _porch 'being crowded,-‘and ,numbers being .unable to _ gain » _ 'admissionlf liliglityfssven persons _ signed the pledge. of- total abstinenceaud nine- ty-seven sigrieda -pledge to vote for prohibition." - -_ -;_ ' .norgAi.o_`MA'r_Hr~:soN` _. Thore- passed away, 'after ‘a_ linger- ing illness, on _I~?el_ar'uary.1’7th, at his home-in-Forest Hill, anesteemed cit- izen of the communltyin' the person .pi-Mr. aunsiii Matheson. seed fifty- hiue years. He iswiuijvived. by hs wife audio.. .family _ of .two = sons- anrl ret of the deatli of Mrs.Stainl'orth',four daughters,-`wl1o have ‘tile sy_i_1i_- pathy of the community "in theloss ol' a kind father, who made his home pleasant and hospitable. In his re- moval, thc comniunity has sustaiuefd the loss of a good citizen, who was highly respected for his -genial _spirit and upright character. The funeral was attended by a large circle of friends, who followed the mortal rei- maius to the cemetery in'Dnniias; The funeral service was conducted in the Presbyterian church, Dundas, by the Rev. J. M. McLeod, (St. P_eter‘s) who made fitting reference to the passing sway of s. good citizen. whos will be greatly missed in the community; '-'Thou shalt be missed. for thy seat will he empty." , __ . --__._._*_ _ | , - ::Away with Depression and Mei, -nncholy.-These |1t|;f; 'gg f_:"1"“;"§!‘;z_f&";"',°d?m:1°|‘adinitted recently to the AssociaI_.;id_|_ __ - ._ £89. 'Pre tth R I r probs y_ Aman, _ . stflm-mn' Th°°° ‘M ”'° '“b’°°" t°iicoui;l;~ be laexpgalidadx tb lgght to any . when a Lomeggggggge h}{??:',o?_ my L1- __ ----~ --70 1-Hi; RUSSIAN SITUATION Massacre in Kiev A I K" " PETROGRAD, Feb. 22. (Delayed)-° LONDON. Feb 22--R‘““°“‘ ‘“'°_ “After the nur oi Kiev," says an om- H0' '[0 351' [lun current in~Vase. that th; Bialshsvgix cial report. "Ukrainian detachments 80V@l‘!\m91:_l ivhpeéglggfilevmiutfgnists ‘cnntc__eal__eti' thernselvgs- ln_d_ii’fei_'_i_a__nt Dar erthrown y B ' o e own. wo sys a er ey as- f 4 under the leadershiv Of M- T°&‘°mgg; sembied under Ukrainian officers and aeimfgsla_h$:i,_§gg‘:$;;’ft°;hg accordilm ¢0 U10 °°"`°5P°°d°“ *Coseackii and opened ure in all parts your dmggm and get 'I' 07 of of the Politiken of Coliiilliilliilill- 53?? of the town. During two days of ter Parmmt (doubmumngth) £3” ir despatch to the Exchanse T°le8\'°P1._mr, four hundred or the inhabitants ms home Mm tn it mt -“ter C°mP°“Y- _N“‘°‘“‘ I°Vi“° “nd L°°'_; were killedhy the senseless lighting. and just B "me ' as dnwb Trotzky are said to have escape "The massacre reached its climax #ed in ,rake 1 a day. to Riga. _on Feb. oth. when Ulirainians. under VBBSB, Ol' Nik0lBlBt8.i'it| 15 ill F|l\~`_a Cossack generah bombarded the land, on the railway only line U9'-‘working class quarters. 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