FEBRUARY 8, 1917. ` si f ~ . _ . _ _ . . , _ - . . 1 I ~ `_ V -I _-J ,.--‘ -'-.' R .> ' -' _is Q v _ ‘ f sr, _ We Have an Excellent -i _ ‘ _ .’ Stcclt ofifoods - , BRACl£LE'r w/_xrcliiis _ i in solid cola cold i-nies and _ ` silver,()ur prici-swillpleasc I . you I PENDAN l`S- Solid Gold l with real Pearls, Peridots . Amythest etc. Splendid val- ues. CUFF LINKS- Solid _ Gold izold Filled and Silver I suitable for engraving 7 OTHER LINES- Scart Pins Brooches, Rings Lock- ets, Tia Clips. Bracelets, Ivory Goods, Ebony goods ' . Chains Fobs Fountain Pens - Silverwareand Hand Paint ; I ed China Call and inspect our stcok Articles purchased from us Engraved free C. W. Patterson Jeweller iion _, ' »”"‘Geo. E. Hughes 4. Sed Perfect 'Fitting Trusses Our larger new stock of up-to-date trusses, and our many years of experience in filti_n_g trusses puts us in a position to Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction lt you have a _truss that does not fit or will not hold the rupture Call and cons-.ilt us/ Warning! Keep away from foreign “Cheap” _trusge;_ They are more liable to disable than to cure you. When you need a trussyou ' need it badly, and you can- not afford to risk any but the perfect one with our guarantfeof fit and satisfac “The PeopIo's Druggist" = S H L I ,` tclmplatinhg a visit to *this pi'o\.'iiic¢i iii' Wheatley School is progressing undei I other matters me meeting admurned' _ _i _J 3 REXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP is a prompt relief in any kind ol cough and good for everybody- grown persons or children. It contains no opiates or other iliingcrous drugs, nnd if it doesn`t help you-T-we give you your mon- . ey back. gm-lm REXALL COD LIVER OIL is made from fresh cod liver oil, so purified that all of the ob- jectionable taste has been re- uioved. ly is carried in our drug store. EMULSION No better emulsion of ai kind We hack it with our word. -l he IVlac|&iniiior\ Dru Cl g The Rexall Kodak Store. _-U Gifts for Soldiers A few pounds of Hickey’s' Black 'l vvist Chewing 'l`obacco,_or apound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco. Insist on Hickey’s, the soldier choice. - U2 Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd A ' Charlottetown ll -_Tl ‘ _, _i Ei When your pipes freezeiip don’c risk your health and home by trying to thaw them our yourself -let TRAINOR do the . work _ A _ Shop -80 Grafton St. Phone - 343 J ‘ &"lZIIlII@\\\\\\\\ 8" D- _-__ = fs fUlu\\\\\u-.rzsvml/A\\\\\\\vI/ll///ri\\\\rn\\\\\\ uring the past Year- X\\\\\\\\Wlllllllf/A§»\\\\\\\\\\lI/I#IIA\\\i\\ W We thank our customers lor their liberal patronage E Our wish that Health. Happiness and Prosperity your good fortune during the coming year W. N. TANTON Jeweler avi* -!'*2-‘-»--~ "'!== w Keep Your ,Feet Warm and Dry We sell all kinds of Men’s and Womens-Rubbers arid Overshoes and Lumbzrmans Robbers In Endless variety _ We have the GOODS and SALESMEN you have the The Money Come in and let us make a perfect fit for you and let us show you how little mon- ey will make you comfort- a le for the winter ` Morris-Smith-Beer I 'lm I -»\\\\\\\\\\\§§IIIlIIllI@\\\v Give You New Eyes is something we can’t do, but we can make your_ old ones as Hood as new with a pair of our carefully fitted glasses We make _ a tliorouah examination with up to date instruments and 8112181066 satisfaction _ If your eyes are bothering You try our complete sight service Eve glass repairslof all kinds neatly and vromptly executed 4 Sunnyside Clftown sv/4v‘A=\ 5i\\\v/:iv//”§\ ana-cnARLo'ijmrown cv.-uinisiv N -PAGELFNE _ ~ ‘f - f ° f 5 fs A f _ » f t- f’ _ “1 ’ G dv ' sstrietewn-Jiidss stewart, ilrr. o. [T”"'*..i... . .-- _ ..._ ._ _ I __ g 1-.: The Contra/ U01’ 1011 S-.suit:“.;§..iiF:.i“iiii;lt..._ iT PAYS to buy in this Province. ‘~ ~ 1 D-f=°»-Mr-o H-Ci-=»=-iw- .l I i '~ f ..- _ | ~si.oomiNc i>|.A~'rs me eotnow- ,,§§,"*'§,"'L§°“e"""' R' G' "`““°“' _ _ 1 . . 'C UC ll. > 1 V v ' POLICE coURT___ one drunk was B" if W""3""°_E':f\'¥» 4216 nv Fr°derieton-(‘ol. Jenkins. (`nDt. _ _ _ _ _ fore Feby. 10th as that date is the last to get _u discount. 4322, I MEETING.- Remember the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Fire Insurance Company, Thursday 8th. February at 8 o’elock p. m. ln' Board 'of Trade Rooms. 4333 ‘ runsnsi. 'ro-Monnow.-'rits re- mains of the late James Herbret ‘Ed- niunds, who died in New Glasgow. will arrive by the train from George- town today. accoirxiinied by his fa- tiier, Mr. John Ed nds. The funeral will take place from his fathers res- idence, 118 Euston St. Fridaymorning at 8.45 to St. Duns'tan's Cathedral. _ thence to R. C. Cemetery. i INTERESTED IN P. E. I. POTA- TOE8.-U. S. Consug Pierce. while iii Washington recently. inet Mr. G. W. Moss, representative of the Cunard and other steamship lines. Mr Moss takes' quite an interest in matters ag ricultural as a side-line. and was quite interested hi the article in The' Guar- dian of January 6th. referring to a *letter from a uian named zixacey rn Colorado. who made application ti. Consul Pierce for a quantity of P. ls. island potato st-:°ed`. i\ii'. Moss. who is unite fami-liar with New Brunswick and P. E. Island. is also intent upon ` securing some island seed. ani. .4 to lthe spring. MARSHFIELD SCHOOL-The halt- yeai-lv examination of/the Marshfield li-ichool was held on Wednesday. Jan. l 31st. with a i`ull board ot' 'Prustees and other visitors present. By their prompt answers the splendid condi- tion r-ll the school was readily evidenc- ed the teacher. Miss Florence Camp- bell showing marked ability in her prol’ession as she is thoroughly up-to- date in her methods of teaching. A nicely arranged prograinnie' by and was followed -'by compllmciitary i'einai'ks from several of the ratepay- ers who expressed their appreciation ilof the teacher' and the good progress nt’ the school during the six months she had been with tlieni. 'l`hc- excr- eises were iittiiigly clc-scii by siiigiiig the Natioiinl Anthem. (Pat. please ISLAND LADY PERFORMS.- 'l‘lit- lfoliowing rcferciice will bc ot' special interest here, its liliss Johnston rc- l'ori~cil to is it danghterof M-rs. Annie Jolinsion. 224 Euston Street. and u sister ol' `l\lrs. 'i~`i'ank L. Dfillon. ot' this city: About 200 members nnil' irieiids ofthe Epworth League of thr- Iiletlioiiist church enjoyed it sociiil `linic lust evening in the- i`orin oi’ ii "llarvaril and Dartmouth night." The ' eoinpany was divided into two sides. and the room was d'ecoi'atcd on one side with the Harvard colors. red with the white "H," and the other with the green nnd wiiite of Dartmouth. Fol- lowing the college songs. the college cheers were girven and in the littly plnylct. “The Burglar." the Misses A - licrta Waterhoiise, I-iclen Sederquest. Helen 'ii/lcliitosh, Annie Laburn nnu' Mrs. Winifred iloilgdon took part. 'Miss Olive Wiaterhouse a.iid Ernest King were the principals in the song. |“Down on the Farm at Harvest Tiirie." land the chorus comprised the Misses Beith-ii llaiiriglit, Dorothy Donald. Eth- lol Husson iind Jeanie Labiirn und Rob- ,crt Dean. Harrison King and Harold |\Vild'er. Another feature of tho even- .iug was “The Spelling Skewl," oi' 'which Miss. Mergers; Johnson was teacher. Miss Counce. oiganlst at the church. played' for the songs. Miss Margaret Johnston. whose part as school teacher made a big hit. was presented with a bouquet. The publisiier of the best 1-‘armer's paper in the Maritime Provinces' lu writing to us states: "l would say that I do not know ol a medicine tim: nas stood the test of time like MlNAl'tD'S LINJMENT. it has been an unfailling remedy in our household ever since l can reni- eniber. and has outlived dozens of _would be competitors and im.itators." Fight Winter’s W Frost With ‘a Chamois Vest These strong. warm chamois vests of ours are really better protection from the cold than on extra coat. Tlielf' H9 "Hill- good fitting, ve-ry convenient ‘ and give warmth right where it is required-at the chest and back. I - All sizes here. for women and mon at . . . . . . . . . . .. $1-50 up Hot Water Bottles Guaranteed to Wear Well and Last Long Our hot water bottles are made from best quality rubber, /veryi strong, absolutely unleak- ablg and thoroughly tested. The better grades are guar- anteed foi- two years and long- er, according to quality. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $1.00 up I 149 Gt. Geo. Street C0ll}’- ) ' "ned no or thirty days M the police SALE OF PELTS___A pu" of snvel ‘ ('niii|illel|. Pte. Vlialssuii. C°“|`l 3'€‘5l~e"d“l' morning- - fox pelts ownell' by Mr. Herbert (‘linni-' ` Queen St CC* lllion, Alberton. sold in Montreal se-v-' TUESDAY' FEBRUARY 2°' ` DlSCOUNT.- Everyc-ne should crm days “gg fo, 5-_g100_ pay their Jany. electric light bill 'be- ANNUAL TEA.-Annual tea and Apron Sale of the We-man’s Auxi- liary in St. Paul‘s Sehoolrooiu on! THURSDAY' FEBRUARY' 22' the 15th Inst. _ 4326 _ ' i North River-Rev. Dr. Fullerton. canes M/ui. -ssnvicé.-'rnert “°"f R' "' “`“"°“' was crossing both ways at the Capes _yesterday . Boats left Cape Tra- rverse at 9.15 and Caps Tormeiiihie all 8.35. the latter bringing 57 bags of ' . . ' miiii_wii-ion arrived in the city by the' R_Q'_'°§_ ']f“'§c*‘I§(;’n~ah“'““°“ 5"“l’”°“~,' regular train at 5.25 p. ni. The Car Came c°v°__Cc_|_ Jénkhm Malolj "___,___. Ferry steamer leaving Geogetowu at 7 o'clock yesierda morning -took out ` . . _ twenty-four carloails of freight :ind u:W]A§_';‘|l;h§:ad~Dr' Muumdn’ Mr' J' large number of passengers. She H was mlmounced at this meeting ‘docked at 11.30. I PATRIOTIC FUND.--in the List of ,subscriptions to the Patriotic Fund published in the Press on January 20 th. for Victoria Cross Poll (List 60) several names from Greenfield' section were inadvertently omitted. They were ns tollowsz- Ambrose 0‘Hallorau $1. John Cali-ns $1.00 Mrs. M. O'Halloran $2.00 Mrs. Walter O'l~Ialloran $3.00 T. A. Brothers $3.00 Wi!-lliain Cairns $1. William Power $2.00 Patrick O'Halior- an -4.00. Also the name ol' Wlilllam DOCIIGTIY was omitted as one ot’ thc- collectois in the Union Road Section and' the name of Joseph llleliish should have been James Mellisli. ' ovsren BED AND viciN|'rv- | the management of Miss Ruth Moffat. =-.The many friends of Mr. It. H. Pool- ey nre sorry to hear that he is con- fined to his lionie‘ with la grippe.-Mr. Heber Horne spent Sunday in North Rustico the guest oi' Mr. and Mr _ i-lueston.--The farmers of the vicinity are doin n iiisliing -business digging inud.-`-Siielt fishing is drawing near to a close, most oi’ the ii ihermen havel their nets up.-The village blacksmith Mr. Joseph Gallant in kept busy in his up~to-date shop.-The iuaiiy friends oi' Mr Vincent ('ari are soriy to heai o _ ihe . , - ~ I - pupils was successfully carried - out his illness.-Mr. and Mrs-. G. A. Horne Th GY udually paid a short vi.iii_ to New Glasgow on Friday.-Mr, and Mrs. Charles Horne' have returned honie from a visit to i\‘lilton'.-Mr. and Mrs. Edmund (‘ai'i‘ livt-'re visitoiw in the City Fridn_v. 'Milli-NG Ill IHE g Plillllllllll Sillllilli I '_"""' I lList of the Recruiting Meetings _ Arranged For. .\ meeting ol’ tho Pntric-tic Society was held yesterday afternoon, nt which meetitigs were arranged to be held at the following places with the speakers as' namedzi- \ \ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. ' York-Judge Stewart. E. 'l‘.' Cnr- boiinell. G. H. Holbrook, Lieut. Mc? Queen. j _ McDonald Consolidated -School- Rcv. J. .l. McDonald. Canon ‘Simpy son. Rev. (‘. R. Freeman. Dr. Mc- Millrm. Winsloe-Rev. F. li. Littlcjohiis. Colonel Davison. Colonel Jenkins. hir. C. l-l. Chandler. Victoria--Rev. Dr. l<`ullertc~n. llev.l it. G. Fulton. ' I »TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. Sumuiorslcle _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Webster'a Corner-Rev. Dr. Fuller- -‘on, Rev. J. J. McDonald, Rev. R. G., l-‘ulton. Col. Jenkins. Dr. McMilliiii. 3 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. I Cape Traverse-Rev. Dr. Fuller-_ ton, Rev. J. J. McDonald. I Lot 65-Rev. Canon Simpson. l`ir.l McMillan. Mr. J. M. Hughes. Sergt.` Major Warren. 5* _-il-_-_ . _ Saturday is the last day electric light bills for January llg ting. Pay to- day and save money. 4321-2~8M3l. i§\`\\'llIIIIlI/i\‘£\\\\\\\\\\\ for receiving discounts on; %l\\\\\\VIIIIII”l\\.‘ i The Drugs A You Buy ` Should be ure Should be ‘resh Should be of right ‘Potency Shoul bedispensed cn ~'» frilly \\\\\l\\ lllll/si we \\\§///5/g(/1.\i\\\\\\ \\v//It ~ III/ clean surroundings Everything in our store is as it s oui be. You can place the utmostconiidence I0/ The, superiority of our Aiid the fairness of ou prices Let us serve you new should ‘ "M y.°u but a 5 Everv home in town and coun- Should amid 1 try. has more or less. old junk in _ ’ s The quality of our goods »"'f}°" . ervice worth two in the ash-heap." ll L d and always ‘ The I ' 5 w s in °R° G. 1. t ° l A I oo ° “S2328 the- lo yt ` Ileweler andS0ptician y The 2 Magsi Jammu & Jahmon OPP- Davis and Fraser ‘ ._.i \\\\\v\s\\\» n -.__........_.__.____.....¢ ` A\l\\\\\lUYAv _ Bonshaw-Judge Stewart. \\'. \V. Stunlcy. l\ir. E. 'l`. Carbl:/nuell. New Haven-Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. Mr. G. S. Inman. Dr. Jenkins. I Desabls-Ool. Davison. Mr. C. H.; Chandler ' Leigh that 250 men are wanted from this Province for the Railway Construction Corps. Men from 18 to 50 years of age are required for this unit. Their work is io ‘be on the construction of l' railways in France. The same rigid 3 examination iii not necessary for men who desire to serve their country in this way. The main essential is that the nien are health and stron si h‘ y E- ll; -‘ physical defects not bm-i-iiig a man f--1-I" from service. Thea men receive the e same pay as those of other units and the same provision is made to pen- sions, :ieparatlon allowance, etc. It, is io he hoped that there will be a good response towards this branch of thp service. Alter some informal discussion of Flatteriiig to ’ the Original But Imitation: Only Diuppoinl: There are many lmitations of this great treatment for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and 1 whooping cough have some sale on the merits ot' the origiiia.l,`but it should be remembe r e d that they are like it. in name only. This is af fsc- _ simile of the package b e ani n g \ portrait and _signatiiro of A. W. Chase. M.D_ l I W Poultry Foods And Supplies A fresh New Stock _lus A'rrivecl With Eggs selling at 4 to 50 cenis per dozen yo can well afford to feed plent ///El\\&v6II/I C U1 rr \\\§vIIIlL\\\\\§€{ Sale of Furs Sale of Coats Sale of Suits Perhaps there’a no need of urging the wisdom if buying at these reduced prices-and right now. You know aliabout the constant- increase in prices. You know already that every fur and-every _garment in this sale is EW. You k_no_w already that our regular pr.ceis not high. And right now, you can buy at less -gg il ' ii. V _ \\ I D-» H v-atb i-e'< ‘< ll[lfé\\\\\\\‘l\\ of our up-to-date Po_ultr Foods it will pay well in _fac the Hen_ has become a littl gold mine as a Sourceo gona reed our Lay o ust_” Poultry Foods an get rich Now inStock all New and fresh. At our Seed and § Ia1_~\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\'uull A @ Q- /rf_'.\\\\\\vllI_/@i_ _ Ground Bone Meal, Beef Scraps. Beif and Bone » Scraps, Peerless uyster Sh lls, Mica Crystal Grit, (Coarse and fine) Alfalfa Meal, Char~ coal for Poultry, Scratch Feed, Cracked Corn, Cornmeal, Nest Eggs, Leg Bands,Hen Nests To arrive. one Car Feed Wheat. 5 Tons Chick Feed. arter & Co. Lt \\\\\\\\\v/IIIL\\\\§i.& /I//IZA\\\\\\\V/Ili\\ Easy Money Wie buy Brass. Copper. Zinc, Lead, Rubbers. Horsehllr, Auto Tires, Inner Tubes _ 4 '1 .0//1/lan 1// 'J//auhlnmvlul _ Arun 1 lying around. considered as "no good" and only in the way. Fin- ally it is thrown in the ash-heap. Why not bring or ship it into ual ~ - ' We will pay you the best pre- vailing market pi-lees. at alll A dollar in the pocket ls We also buy. Cowhldes. Calf- sklna, Horiehldes, Shoop Pulte. _'__/_ sale& Retail. - than factory prices. Study your wants-t’wiil pay you well to buy ahead. _ Girl’s Coats All the girls coats leit in stock-all new ihis season-our price cut for this four day clearance. 10.00 Coats for.. 8.50 Coats for.. 7.25 Coats for _ 5.75 Coats for-_ 6.85 Coats for.. Ill 567 ....3.84> 6 67 4 at 4.50 and so on :through the whole stock. _ Women’s Coats Mi-sses’r I Coats Young' Indies' from 13 ' or so-_right up -will iind this gatherinii of bar- gains interesti-ig. All new, all specially price cut. 21.00 Coats for...14.00 19.00 Coats for.. 12.67 16.00 Coats f_0r...10.67 10.50 Coats for... 7.00 9.50 Coats for... 6.34 Al_l our misses. coats are prices cut asabove. Wonien’s Suits Feed v- arehouse Whole- I _ I i` in ' _i I lt' .By aiiod-one fi»»i=»h_ iwfitiii Jil. .I 355312 ing showing' of VIomen’s '“Pl°P@fl¥ <3 U t'-We ll Coats in the Province- made' handsome well lined. For the 'great 4 all specially priced cut days Sale y°“ bum” for this creat sale. 16.00 Suits here at.__10.67 19.00 Suits here at. _ .12.67 32.00 Coats for. . 21.40 26.00 Coats for...17.34 13.50 Suits here at... 9.00 15.00 Suits here at...10.00 23.00 Coats for...15.34 21.00 Coats for...l4 00 25 00 Suits here at.,.16 67 16.00 Coats for...10.67 A VERY _SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES HANDSOME N E W SUITS WORTH 37.00 FOR ................ _.19.00 TI-il QUALITY DRUGCTORE COR. KINT Q PRINCE BT8.v ` 4'””’ _ m w _.Z - Q V1 . _H--mln" ; of Fine Furs Choose from the handsomest collection of furs in ' li P. E. HI., and for 4 days choose at your own price-Muffs gg .'/ i % A 1 i Neckpieccs-Coats--all new . $5.75 Muffs .4_60 7.25 Muffs .5.80 12.00 Mutfs ..... .....9.80 15.00 Muifs ........l2.00 19.50 Muffs .16.50 24.00 Muifs . .... ...l9.20 32.50 Mufts ........'Z6.00_ I I would be cheap at the full price. gi i ‘ . -i ~ if 1 ' / 4 ' i _ ` ’ .‘. : , 1 ir 5.50 Scarfs .. ....... _.-1.40 1.75 scarf. .......... _.ceo ` ,,- izso s¢sfis....'._._.1o.oo ‘ ~ 16.00 Scarfs ...... _. 12.80 _l ~ ' 18.00 Searls-....... 14.40 \ 34.00 soim...._._ __ mo ' 50.00 SCl1’f8 40.1” Make money by buying furs now every fur offered A `i -==-ll. I _ 3., _ . JA . 1 I ` >\ S . I _ l "E f- ' . n ,-»- *.i .'_.-.. .-. .Fi Q ` ~-.£1-;e~ #_-"~`_~; T _,ess mmwnm JA* " i* ww . ;(-T-1”' 1 -_ (fr -fri 9 =°-'.==::t=r mr,.»e...v_ ‘ - - s. ii i- li xl; il! li _-i lg li ,._. 3'? il “i if iii E. il ,.-.-. W. t Ei. gi _ i ft fi -tr vw Ili -r -i i ii ‘ie not TC if-,~ gf .\"».';.~ .»»~* ”`§i;"./»»_"'~»..-"".3i~T??l¥'-W '"3 37311- T: ‘\?$‘."‘&‘.. _-.=-.sas lv ,ip I-Clearance Sale-,NN if ‘_ il, . ll‘ i .. ._ I-21 i si wi g i i yi ii i l i 1 Ii i . l'»i V.. l ii' sf mms... ,-_ -c-.ai W _;@~ W”