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""“ "` ' w ~'-'-'~’ ~“*".-- , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ~ ‘~i ’ -' - _ _ _ ` A __ __ ____ ___ -T-im-»-w ____ _ ._-___.. -»-- . , - i , - ,;. _ ; - I _ Haw an Excellent You _ _3”:f."” __ _ _ ___i=»-1 ‘4 Oll, ` 'l-tnincsiltr warciilis ‘ ANrs- Solid cold “_““"“"g .___ f ..°'_i‘he Southern Seed Fair will be era It W||lI|im'| ry _ _ _ _ Catch hem at Mum’ mm °" wed"°°d°yT| ` `nosei~ 0 ' " oi' |19 121 Queen Street Charlotttitown _ il’ mud Gold G°Id Filled and . -Febmafr mb- 45°2`2`21M3i itngaztiiiimf and aG'iTlle gr Biiigpilinfvotor _ ’ 9’|Ver'Ou'pr‘°e9W1nPIef‘Se_ - ._¥'r`iio Eastern Kings sooo rni`n_`on tho P. ii. finland sitio tnoro was A" _ _ f T- -]-Z. 4 _ r setw realPearls,Peridot`s CUFF LINKS- Solid 3 Gold gold Filled and Silver .rvl_Jl]g_\_, Qnnmnc-Ju¢r'_J__wu|`_ ° _OTHER LINES- Scarf 1 Pins Brooches, Rings Lock. iris Tia Cllpiibo racelets, 1 vo iG00ds, ny goods i Chgis Fobs Fountain Pens ' Siivmvareand Hand Paint edC a ‘ ‘_iS»'»‘-inf' ‘-"r IL' Call and inspect our stcok Articles purchased from sEngraved free _ ll CQ W. Patterson ‘P Jeweller 1, Amythestetc. Splendid val; *_ \\\vII¢iIL§ _ 291'. Poucia counr- one »._i.__‘Pun'<'< IA\\\\\\\\\\*I.lIIA\\\\\§’-IIIIIIIA s enlisted in the royal Ay lout the Dominion, up tb Feb- lfith, ure 1203, mode up as fol- Charlottetown, 30; Sydney 21; John, N. B.. 50; Halifax, 57; Que- Ottawa 21; Montreal, 83; Tor- 78; Winnipeg 138; Regina 65; ‘F »\ 5-" A l 1 »a-ip ' O Mcii’s We have PAiRS Bargains in Rubbers 2 Womeifs 5l'lc ,_ ~ Nlzw_ul> To lilrls 1 lulsalslis _ ~ _ Per Cake, 25.. i in odd lines which we want to clear out SO HERB GOES while they last MEN’S WOMENS ' Morris-Smith-Beer Select your Toilet fioap with Care li more care were exercis- '//I//}'1T.\Y\\\\`€&/////////:-m{\\\\i \\v//11111 soups, _there would hc' less need lol' s-kin foods and kind-red pro- piirations. Because oi` its carefully hol- 'iiiced formiiio. and the fact that 75c ' l\l‘o_nouni'.cd as to lizlrni the most ‘ iicllmltc complexion, instantly con1nlends_ . about 200 _ Rcxzili 3 m cakes to the box. . The McKinnon Drug Co. ` _ ‘ The Rexall Drug Store f';\\\\\\YIIIl4\\\\\\\\\_\\`II ll€lIIf»"\\\\\\\\\ ed in thc selection of toilet :limi its lilildly antiseptic, if, not si‘= S _lmaliy balm were _on it square inch oi`i30" _ beai"s skin is however. The estimates; \V0 Il maid, the o. 'r. MEE'riNo.- i>o=n-i-,- ntl-oinn Fur and interesting, they having scclii'cd:D€l‘ ' -' ` ’ G ;l~lis Honor, _lnag stewart _to tlelivei- in fi _ cheated bkln "cap his 1C(,,m.D -‘I9 ,lgiversai peace attain. when ull le`l’t [or their homes feeling Each cake wrapped, three ' able.” Mr. A. K. Henry presided that and the first number on the program MT- was ii well rendered "Chol'us.” fm' The cliairlnnn then made some re- S001 marlcs and called on Mr. Thos Wig- ing iiiorc to address the inccting in be- Wil hnli ofthe division, wllo expressed Uibl on i1l‘nivei~szil°_y occasion, i'ct`f__>i'i~iii|; to‘Wf1S the oiqranizatloli as nn educiitivc ii- !-"" _ ' Y Y l" :ff 'T nlalring a strong appeal to the mem- DEH Ask your dealer for l Aol. HICKEY’S Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for I't's the Cieanest and best Chewing Tobacco. HICKEY’S is a large, clean, fragrant juicy plug that gives real satisfaction to chewers after they have tired of other kinds. for A fi i l Twist ii TRY _HICKEY’S TWIST -the change will do yo good. nun-». , .W U ' order and G. W. P., Irs McKay gave my .H"=k°Y & N'°|‘°'S°” T05-“"0 C0- W i‘..".;";°;.f.f‘.‘.“;.rs..'.§...€;.‘1§“.‘:.;nl.;‘;;f ii? (rne division). i-lin nonot- .iutlge-ist befom lie proceeded with his subject ing there was no better order in li coin- S010 ion oi tno s. o. T., Proooealng with Choi connection with the present war and Cale moved by Mr. Thos_ Wiglnore and -{‘.31`d the lied Cross nie-mbcrs of that pliicc VGC took charge selling candy and yarn BU" wllilih was rapidly pickcd up at gcori S01' prices. Meeting was again called to Gm his picasllre at again meetlllg them Sent \_\\_g/I/!{\\\\\\_\"ll_”’l~` _ ` ____ were forcibly set forth by Judge Ste ~ -"' """ ' ~ 'ff '__" A' P, lE_ _|_ p|;|zE.w|NNER___Th¢,;;v_al'ti E.MT. tlilrbonoll and W. W _ gv *novel zoological contest, recently od- all GY. F. C. \V. CWS-by Dl`@Sld€‘l $\`\““"\ ]I,l,,’,”""l"¥ vertised through out Canada by .lohn_l0Il@ 1‘0CI‘l1lt was secured for the ar- ' s ‘ ' /_ nallaln, Ltd., Toronto. on to how, till@'ri'. Edison Ewen Clos-bv. the only at home. _vurictl from “no hair" up to “s'evern\li PATRIOTIC AFFAIFL- A - bean iinillionn, "but lpn ot-tual iiunibei*St_>L‘tol under the auspices Of the Or which was on tic square inch ofiwéll “H1 CYUSS S0Ci0iy was held at ' skill, ciirefully chctikcd. was;fll6 h0l11€ Of Mr. Neil VV. Mucheod 10,5-iii. Tile first prize oi' $50.00 was OH M0|1dUY 353315- T118 &§U0Sf'i' We-T9 by Mrs. Janles A. Davis, Acme,|l`eC9iV@‘ll by MY- Zlhd Mrs. MacLeod' ‘Aim Mm, Jnmeg. M¢Le0¢1_ of Mei-.lin a very kind and genial -nialinerf Lot/ 4g_ p_ E_ L_ won one 0fiThe earlfy eveliilig was spent in_ $530 pl-ize5_ iganlcs and music; Mrs. L. R. lugs _.__ ‘acted as organist and Mr, Milton nes-s sung s`¢’5veriil songs in his d;,,iS;,,“ 5_ 0_ »I»__%l.m,Vm6 ',,,.|¢i,r;ii_-;o\vii capable :intl -cillcient inanncrj A cd its 1215i-ll ailnivci'sui~_v on \Veiliics-_t-°fl\I11 ' day evening, Feby. 14th. The ineet-`ma1\ ing throughout was very successful f01‘f>` a number of the guests indulged it was an -evening well spent. MacLeod received much praise liiivilig opened' his house for the al and having been so pains-tak# with all present. The sum of thir- ollars was collected nt the various cs' and ii donation of five dollars by Mrs. John S. M:i'c:Lc‘od, Uigg, heartily received. gency and the splenlllid record et' 23 PA_°lR|0T|c CQNCERT-" All _ ef" l _ _ t _years the division had to its credit. Fwmlnlnenl and D18 50431 WHS gl*/C11 . M./I//IIIIl.\\\\\\\\Y/I/I///I He paid tribute to the chairman, Mr. "1 - ' -- - -- Henry for his long and active services 11155 __ ` . in tcliipcrancc work. and closed by Rel High Bank ball on Tuesday even- Feb 6th, in aid of thc Belgian lei? Fund. Mr. Le Bert Macho-li ornied the duties of chairman. bers to hc-ld fast to that which is good Miss Gertrude M~ GIOVEV aCC0mDfU1' presided .at the organ in her usual Stcwai-t was the next in order, who 0119511719 Md Gmdeni mfmU9f`v f°"°W' is the programme. Opening Chor- Wfghed to ,express 'how gratifying it us-God Bless our Native Land. Choir was to hini to learn of the good record R0ClU1flC'Y!*‘ YOU? King H110 COUHUY the division hall made and believed News Y»°'3-'MNH Mahal Wllum- V°°i=\l and Cli'orlis- Take Mc Baci: to munity than a well condllcted divis- Callfldil. MPS- David Glover and r. Instrumental Music- Violins, lil.-i onliieon “His lionor nrosontotl -wt-<>-'lirlril and organ. Messrs Arthur .some very interesting phases in and Russell Sencabaugh, "Henry and b Jordan. illustrated Song- llalidied his subject very tlloroilglily. Wh°n _You and I.W9*`0 Young Maggie' At the close ii-vote of thanks was Miss kilulren Glover and MIT- Caleb un. Chorus- Fall into Line Seconded by M,-_ _ms_ Tang? after Soldiers. Choir. Recii.ati__on- One wllicii an iiiterniissioll was given and Bilffllfflill' Uf Many- Miss Ethel BWH' sl solo,~ Whcii Your Boy comes k to _You, Miss Marion Gillis. gf- Tenting oil the Old Camp und, Illilstruted by Master's Stan- iind Lester Buell in Khaki. 'Dialo- - The Sick Patient, by Messrs word and Austin Bell, William 1 Jr., David Glover Jr. Darkie Charl°ttet°Wn ing "lowing to B close' 2332;- l wont to no in Dixie. Mi-_ L ' _ _ 1 I-' '_ .14 - _ f . ' - i 'V -3 well Cove Hail] oil Thursday' night off . _v l~\\“`, ',\\\\`\¥ proved a grand success. Although the nic ,fllll\\\\\\-IIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\VIlIIIII/ A_\ \\\\\\\\WIllIIII/If£\ U' D.. I ' We thank Our wish our customers iortheir libel ai patronage uring the past year. ~ that Health, Happiness and Prosperity e your good fortune during the coming year W. N. TANTON _ Jeweler -4 of \\\\\\\ \\\\'¢YIIII/ :A\\\\\\\\\\v11llul/ra\\\\\\\\\\\\sivv////1//Amniwxa who ,ook su., ma, p,,,,_._ ,,, ,,_,,,,,,,_,_ r - -_ - ~ e concert and pie social held in Or- `“‘l9» spiicloiis hall! was ciowdcd to its ut- Re iliiost was greeted wltli hearty and well- G Cavanzigh, teacher, and Mis. li. R. “ ings. So welll was every number stag- fl" ed that it would be doing n gross U1 "wee tots” conducted themselves in 5 il ii manner worthy of “grown ups." U10 After' the concert, was over Mr. .Tnnl<=_e~ "~f.\H-‘1 Morrissy in ia 1.-lever and well worded Wm speech tendered the vote of than‘° ` _ _ _;_ .ponrlcd to the call ol King uni the school district to the ladies ‘ 0111111?- SUCCESSFUL c0N¢E|q-1-___ Tha John Glover. Redding- Jean dc pai'-_ Miss Ruth Brehalit. Chorus - to the Front, Violin accompain- nt and Choir. Recitatioii- The cruit, F'l'cclno.n Maclion. Darkle Capncuy the be-S of _0,-der ,-9. Quilrtciie-~ Oh Boys Carry Me A~ viiilcd tliroughout alidtevery nilmllicr 1f»'Ul»5» Messrs Gilffleld Robeftfl- J°h“l lover, Ernest Bell, Arthur Scncle- ,- ,| , _una my <3 L-er w o iiaugn. Closing Clioi'us,- Keep t 0 ;l;gii0s'ol1tzlii)fl'hy tho gchoololiiidér tilt- Home Fires Burning. Choir. At t_hc_ skilful training of M|ss Margaret close of the prcgrlimnle thc pics., < - `erc iluctioncrl by Mr. David Glovci-,Q d a snug slim realized. The enter- Q inliicnt was brought to a clcsc by injuqnce ,O pameulmqze as even the singing the National Anthem and; 'o Save mil' splendid nien” for brzlvc boys who have .gope over- <'.-i’ whicli quite li number from tc Sands and liicii llaliit lizlvn rc the acts. The chair was very <:iipnbi'»' flilcd by Mrs. L. R. Inga-_ Tho pics were auctioned bv Mr. Milton Fill: ness, ill ii manner deserving of much credit. A considerable ‘sum wus. re.. iiiized which will be used in the best interests ot’ all concerned. he pm _fzriim was as i’ollows':-- Cho by the school; recitation, by ieiie Mo- Ltrod; dialogue, by Florence Mc- Donald anil Bordenlngs; recitation, Annie McDonald; solo, tlrene Mt-Lcod: di ogue, Stanwood Mc-[Lead and sc-llolzirs to perform their vnrirul' -1---4-;-----'---~-~ \ I \\\@l1A\\\\\€; 5 .Qi all .Tohnnie Morrisey; recitation, Walter McLeod; recitation] Hazen ings, \\\ i Clip out and 5 Coupons and ' - In gold. amp Beautifully bound Iii non Marcvn- eavnr stamped tio inlay assign. wltn- is ful'-nav i»<;;\&°';*|°:|'°*"° ":;'°'° l - mm famous olngorli xl °°"‘P ""7 ' now To Ga? ir Amiosi? anna pruolit Ivo coupons FEBRUARY 22nd. 981: Secure tile $2.50 V0|\lll\¢ eu -on-rowu nuolzna w||.i. Aon Ixriu ron hoarse? Gnmmiggitm Merchant: ` ' T wluiln mary mtl" 7° W" *WW ‘”"" "“ Fresh and Salt Fi:h__ _ _ _ , °k *Im . "U" no ,| ,M _ Canned Goode, Lo 1 en, on ep|_ “HEART SONGS" :'°"'f.,_"ii':fw';¢::: t?|»':m”"pl'o;»“& L P 176 Atlanli‘i:|..z:e., Boston like tho lbw/0. bllflllq #Wil non ings; recitation, Marion lugs; ooentivo onto. together with our apoolni nrloo 099|# dtalosue. "Taking the Censusr' solo, . _ . li CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN son; dialogue, by "Annie McDonald oio and chorus; harmonica selec- ion-; drill; intermission; sale of honie-made candy; cliildrcn‘s drill. *Jock I<‘-rest; dialogue, "Scene in the nankwooilf’ school recitation, John McDonald; duet. Florence and Ver- IllIII!\\\\\ s t y tlinwood McLeod; harmonica selections; recitation, Angus Nichol- and Elmer McPherson; chorus, by ' the school; good-night di-itll. iiosrow Frsn Ansf ' AUs'riN miner “ _ |o,t)qo unto love _ =:2|°¢..°.l°v»Mr;v°2°2 I l°"\m°' "‘°""' V a7o&a¥l°|'t§£ln=?ll|s12§r2:l»h!ted \ YIIIlA\\\\\§*.ZI//Y Rubber Goods ith a Guarantee o allty and Work-' i mansliip Practically every article made of rubber is carried in our stock. HOT WATER BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, COM- BINATION WATER BAG AND 8YRlNGE,' BULB SYRINGES, RUBBER GLOVES. ICE BAGS, FACE BAGS. INVALID CU? HIONS, STDMACH TUBE , BATH SPRAYS. ETC, ETC. These' goods are of the finest quality, and are guaranteed by the manufacturers. We back up this' guarantee by offering to replace tree of charge -any de- fective rubber article sold at our store. How about a Chamois Vest? We have a larife variety choose from. ,. Johnson 8: Johnson The Quality Drullstore Cor. ent.& Prince Ste. \\@IlIlIIIIl4 ;\\\`\\\\!§ F#| no 0 ptilous repast was prepared in li ner excelling even the forlilcr' ci- of the 0l'wcll ladies. After sup- sociiil dance till two o’clock W/111/'_\wn\vllI/4\ AQAHUII 1/7iiiIril1!\\\\\\\\\\\WllA\\\\\\*.%m/lA\\\\vullrlisu\\\\\ii.\\_»@//////4\\\\\\\\;i////7i}}§\i§\vi)/err/ .s _Z \\_\\_§\\__ _________ __ _ __ __ _____________ _ __ \§\“'lIlll§IfQ“\\\\\\\\lHIIIIA\\\\ &\V I ._ l"\_\;31 ,L "». _ 1* 'i-ilifff 1 most surprising values. Corset _Covers Corset Cover, made of strong white cotton, edged round neck and sleeves with a torchon lace and iii- sertion. Sizes 84 to 42. Price . _ _ ‘Jffv Another line of Corset; Covers. This garment is made of strong cot- ton, edged round neck with four- inch torchon, lace drawn with rib- bon, strongly made, all sizes. Price 350 , This Corset Cover of fine white cotton is strongly made, finished at the waist with a peplum. It has also a yoke back and front of fine torchon lace drawn with ribbon. Sizes 34 to 40. Price _ _ _ . _ . _ .500 _.Still _another_Corset Cover of -1 _much finer cotton, very strongly made, and neatly finished. The yoke back and front is composed of mils- 1l_n embroidery of a very pretty de- sign and drawn with a satin wash- able ribbon. All sizes. Price _.030 es, edging to match and drawn with Stl h in cl si and pale pink silk gowns $6-25 ouch. Envelope Chemise, made of fine white cotton, finished round neck and arms with a small embroidered scallop, it also has a spray worked Other lines, prices 751'. $1-75. Corsets made of heavy white cou- lace, strengthened at each side of the front clasp with an extra piece of_ material, the clasp is finished with a strong hook and eye, and four hose supporters. All sizes from 19 to 80. Price . . _ . . ...$1.25 1/ 71 i / / ` \ é 7 * ` ~ .'~I_.*»-if;-, . _ ‘ f - ‘=1~’?;ft'¢_iza-. r -it 't .n;-./ 1 .S. 3'... t.\ . _ < '->’~'.‘ °».':"` ';~»`\.‘-‘_ 5|? 5; / '_-; a <::t”'-r..-i lr. -fr.-'_v \-- .,,_ alt;` 4|: ,sf _ v-r .rrp .1 ' .-,_._ __ . _. rn. ___D._-;;_'l‘..._»-.~ r .:_g__ . ',_._____,_____\__:_\§__:_\~y"<___:-_1;. _ _ _...M noi--in Niglit G tion to match, and drawn with) silk ribbon. Sizes 58 nd6O.' Price / __\ Here ls something' new in a pink niuli gown, low square neck, short sleeves, edged with a very fine val lace, drawn with a satin ribbon, shirred yoke and clus- ters of fine pin tucks. Sizes 58 and 60. Price. Other gowns $2.50. $2.75. $3.00 nnu $3.75. White Envelope Chemises--Very I lf_/¢f'l;` /31! _> ’ "_ 'P ‘ F" “ ff* ' / " l ..-C .__.| .sq Q." ~4` Advance Sale of Dainty ~ Undermuslins _ There’s a notably fine assortment of pretty undermuslins of all kinds ready for this sale. You’_li find one large assortme nt just freshly placed _on our shelves,-you will find beautifully made goods-you’l1 find Sale Opens Friday Knickers . ' DR A \VERS Drawers made of strong white cotton, has a three-inch frill edged with lace, both styles. Sizes 25 and 27. Price... _....350 Here is another garment of fine cotton, finished with a fiounce of em- broidery, strongly and neatly made, both styles. Sizes 23, 25, and 27. P1‘ice...'... _.550 Another line of drawers, made of strong white cotton, has fine pin tucks and finished with a musiin em- broidered flounce. Both styles, sizes 23,25, 27. Price... ._ _ _ __ _ _ .S00 Still another range of fine naili- soo_k, finished with a three-inch Swiss embroidered frill of a solid work design. A very effective gar- ment. Sizes 25-27. Open only. Price... OWHS at Economy Prices Gown made of strong white cotton, kimono sleev- finished with a torchon lace, round neck, clip-over Sty1e,s1zes_58 and 60. Price _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,.6-so » _Here is another gown of fine cotton, with a short set 1n_sieeve, has a deep yoke in front composed of embroidery and lace insertion, finished with a lace ~, )?\ R _i~ colored ribbon. - Price............ . . . . . . . . . _ Another gown of a dif’i"_erent style, has a deep uare yoke of fine lace insertion and Swiss embroid- eryforlnlng an empire effect, which makes a prettiiy designed garment, sizes»58 and 60. Price only _ .$1.35 _ _ Gown of fine cotton, slip-over k_imono style, em- bloidered around neck and sleeves with a neat scallop, as_a very pretty front worked in eyeiet and solid em- 1 _ b1`01d9T`.V. all sizes. Price. _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ .. _ ._ ..$1-50 Still another gown of fine liainlsook. Short set /l / / _ embroidered sleeve, ed ed with fine lace The Z 1 ii \ 'l \'.'_.;~_'i_2-~.. _ / \ ‘ _ .pile _ -, _3 \ _ g _ frown has a very deep yoke composed of val lace and nblolderv finished round to with lace and iliser - 0 . _ _ Nice Other prices ranging from 750 t0 $1.35. _ \ ___ Other pi-ices too numerous to men- ion. in solid design all sizes. Prices Two- iece C b` ' _ $1-35» $1-50~ $1’-75~ 531-95- 'led of Cgrset Cl)iItrflei‘lnaaiit