, I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ __ _ _ » V - _g *___ _ l-T\-Drlght, 'I ` Clear Light A iight that lights every comer of your home-a soft utht that does not effect ` - the eyes- a bright and better light that - consumes less elec- tric current. l'_ 'i’li°e CONDOR I Tungsten --Lamp ,For oiiioe, store or home there is more satisfaction in using a Condor Lamp than any other kind, and a substantial saving too. Condor Lamps cost no more than the ordinary kind. Get a supply today_ Black & Co. -1-s-xp Sunnyside ` PRINCE OBCAIPS WOUND8. AMSTERDAM. via London Fehrn-_ ary 11.-The German newspaper! state that Prince 0scar's wounds. recently received in the eastern war theatre, are not serious, but that as he suffers from a weak heart he will not be able to take further part in the war. The German Emperor and Empress have received thousands of telegrams cousratulatlnx them on Prince 0scar's escape. Sneezing Colds, Bad Coughs Irritable Throaiall Cured Just think of lt. a cold cured in ten niiuutcs-thats what happens when you use “Catarrhozone." You inhale its soothing balsams and.out goes the cold-snimes arc cured--headache is ctirctl-syniptoms of Catarrh and grippe disappear at once. lt's the healing pine essence and powerful antiseptic-s in Pninrrhozone that en- ables ii to uct so quickly. In disease of ilu- nose, for irritable throats. bron- chitis, couglis aiul catarrh it`s a mar- vel. Safe evcn for children. Beware oi' dangerous substitutes offered under niisleadlug names and meant to de- ceive you for genuine Catarrhozoue which is sold everywhere. large size containing two months treatment costs $1.00; small size :'»0c.; trial size 2547. I __ _J EXTRA Special for Saturday Feb. 12th Do Your Saturday Shopping dt H-0 L M A N ’ S -F- I Sweet, Fresh 1-_ C Sausages ,,.,‘2,‘i1'., v ,2 Davis and Fraser’s fresh, sweet, deliciously prepared Pork Sausages. A big quantity order- ed specially for Saturday selling they’re as fresh as fresh can be-right from the factory; for Sat- urday only, per pound......... ........ ..`.....l2 1-2c W ‘ _.ll--_-v 111--l--_-_ i I Swilt’s Sweet Smoked Bacon Zoc l for Saturday Only, per pound | Litliograplied Quart . Milk _Jugs Sa,f,‘}§ay l3c This is a line of Milk Jugs_ that is selling right now in most .stores at 20 and 25c; quart size, beauti- fully lithographed for Sat- urday only each....... 13c 7301-2-l1M2iEll. it. T. ughiimin, nd. Lantern Globes Long or Short Style 5c Good clear quality Lan- tern Globes, made of flawless flint glass. long or short style; for Saturday only each ........ ....... ..5c 1 g /Winter Vests' that ?_"'°_| are Stylish and Warm . Today. we are showing an exceptionally nice line of fancy vests for men. _And everyone of them is e warm, stylish, well made garment. All sizes are shown in a good varie- ty of styles and grades -- at prices that any msn can easily afford to pay. You should see these vsstn-you must see them before you can appreciate how good the values are. Gull around todly. REUBEN T,fUI’LIN & C0. 4 ' i¢ermivoros,r.‘s.i.-t . -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -Tl-ll MORNING DAILY Guardian can he obtained at Lafferty’s Tensor- lnl Parlours, Bummerslde. I -W. K. DMGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- caiange, is Guardian Agent in Summer- a e. -SOLDIERS ARRlVE_-Yesterday a number of soldiers , arrived from Charlottetown and are being quarter- ed in Union!-Btprrseks.-C. _ v. '-4'.-'-< - ' -Mrs. Alexhnder ‘*‘Deegan. Otspd Traverse has r_eturned_home after spending a few' 'daysfiu Charlotte- town the _guest of Mrs. Allen, Hills- boro St. -'SAD NEWS.-Mrs. A. P. Lewis Summerside received the sad news of the death of her only brother Capt. Frank Simpson which occurred at his residence at Portlantl Maine some days ago.-C. -PROMOTIONS IN 105Tl-i.-Ile- ccnt promotion in "C" Co. 105th Batt. quartered at Summerslde, are as fol- lows: Corps. White and Hayter to Sergeants and Pte. H. B. Huestis to be Sergeant attached to the commlsiary department of “C” Co.-C. -POLICE COURT.-Louis Acker. and Benjamin Williams. who were committed to jail some days ago in connection with the hide transhction, were yesterday each admitted to hall two suretles the sum of $500 being furnished.-C -.-GAZETTED.-Among the military appointments recently gazetted in the (‘uiiadu gazette is that of Victor Mor- ris, son of C. B. Morris. Summorsidc, who has been commissioned ii Lieut- enant. In the 82nd Reg. Lieut Morris has boon with the composite Battalion at llalifax for the past year and ls no doubt properly qualified for his new work_-C. FORWARD ' A thousand creeds and battle-cries, A thousand warring social schemes, A thousand new morullties, .\iid twenty thousand thousand dreams! Each on his own anarchle way, From the old order breaking free- Our ruined world desires. you say, License. once more, not Liberty. But ah, beneath the struggling foam, When storm and change are ou the deep, - How quietly the tides come home, And how the depths of sea-shine sleep. And we who march toward a goal, Destroying only to fulfil The law, the law of that great soul Whiclimmoves beneath your allen W . We, that like foemen meet the past Because we liring the future. know We only fight to achieve at last A great reunion with our foe. Reunion in the truths that stand When all our wars are rolled away: Reunion of the heart and hand And of the prayers wherewith we pray. Reunion in the common needs, The common strivings of mankind: Reunion of our warring crceds lu thc one God that dwells behind. flint-\vnr?""' - =.ii.°;.";;,_‘f.;.>/~}'- nn -gr. A " This season's smartest and ':.~; ‘,¢;,,7.f most effective models are included .~' in Holman’s Clean-up Sale at HALF PRICE and ONE THIRD OFF. The cut, style and tailor- I I \ _ ing are among the snapptest shown this season; they were well worth , I I ` I I their regular prices, but now just Ill _ ‘si _ gf; 3- "ig-,'. "' ° -shin. tin , Mill l \|l I .§?. i . “ toclear the decks, out they goat /H =-l`i'~ ' away less than cost price. See "Il » the showing as soon as you can is \ /I I f our suggestion- \` are the following z l 4 I Holman’s ebruary Clearance Sale -Includes the Following Your money will go a great deal further during Holman’s February Clearance Sale than you can imagine. You’ve got to see the goods and the prices in order to realise how unusual the savings are. Included in the sale Women’s Stylish Winter Cloth Coats Boy’s Cloth Coats. Women’s Fur Lined Coats. Women’s Whitewear. t Women’s Furs. _ _ Men’s Overshoes and Lumbermen’s Men’s Cloth and Fur Lined Coats. Rubbers. Besides the above you will find special values in all departments. J " L25' A G.r_eat _Assort- I' li 'I ment of %‘.f‘.?‘§;‘ 5 Q I 2/ ' ._ _ 38 Flat Against the Wall HAT easy chair conceals the hiding lace of iour frien:l's "Elite" lbldingta le. Thetop is 30 inches square. and the legs fold flat against the under aide, making a most convenient, firm d r bl f is I ?.{'.|...f°'ii’.1°..§i.i.¥ .Ii ui' °" l.'.t?l'.kl‘.i'-<.il.‘.'<'s':.i:..".li‘."“z.h: 2:'";’_" §t:.:'.'::‘;n.‘.°" rr. has il. or will get it iolyou- Ask him. Made in Canada £312 2.75 inaneusnnsnnnsu -aaa-sunn-in I n l 7300-2-11-M2lE1i. and 'eight of the poorer cows in an On- tario dalry record centre shows that there was a difference in profit per cow of $24.56, the high yielding cows giving an average Profit of $37.21 while the poorer cows returned a pro- ilt of only $12.85 per head. The milk in each opat_l,was,_ valued at $1.15 per hundred pounhs.-'Tho difiordiice would no doubt- have bein very much re- duced had the feeding been the same for all the animals. Those that yielded the higher profit were much better fed than the others. The average cost. If their feed for the milking period bo- ing $43.96 per head. while the food re- ceived liysihe less prontshle animals was vala at 082.88 -per heed. cal- culating rrom the standpoint of cost ot the mils the eight cows with the lovrylelds made only 82 cents profit on n hundred pounds of miie while the hlllfer yielding cows made ‘-54 cents .prone tt_om~_su canal anrount ot milk. ‘ lrlils infornistionaiid a great deal Rare ot'e