'ba , - i i 1'1"., 1. ~- ~ - 1.-"_'ii_ p -' '.~-i-_-'.:_,' '.»’i',.,,'_.r... - '° »f"i;f ~ " f-ef ;_ .-_==_. ~=_~“-’==- I V _ I _I \ 1* ‘V " "*`;`.-"'l1"1->‘-'=_f&‘:‘@'~*:;.‘”` » i-R ‘_ . 1. inmrii ‘ - . 2-fm. ,,..-.» W --_ \ __ ,_ __ _ ; 1 A 4 , H _ V, _ THURSDAY -¢ - _ E some vo snat.mo.- new-S nm, *yi f ._ fi G Russel Beer and Preston Sentner Wu., 1* - _ - of this city, left yesterday morning for Hamm ` ' . St'. Jolui. N. B., from which port they ,dun ~ _ will sail on Saturday for England with gf*-;,'de,s_ - :.e:‘°::.°1:.':'r.'.:; 5.".§‘.';2"° ~°» °f Mr - - ‘ ‘and was for 'four "Acadla. but gave up E |86 i- i \ i one flour suits every- body alike. It may be that the flour you are now using doesn t altogether please you. in that case you would be wise to make change. In suggesting out: Chorus- \\'e`ll nevcr let the Uld Flat: Fall" Solo- An Irish Let~ for by Miss S. M. McNeill, Trio- ' 'l`ill the Boys come Home, A. ll. Locke. as your next choice. we wish to emphasize that it is ii » llcadiiis-~ Our Soldier Buys. Miss Em- blend of selected Ontario soft wheat and Manitoba hard wheat. and for that reason is very probably the ost ` , biscuits and bread »-or. in other words. for general baking use- that can be had. Your grocer will be glad ro supply ii. HUNT BROS.. L\m\t¢d L0 N D0 N ` ONTARIO new sa // \ __ _...fs ’ 4 ployevs of thi- .\iec-liaiiical Dcparinieiit l "W I liecord Revenue In 1915 the Canada Life income was “ $9,333,632. This marks a new record in the Company’s history. / The Canada Life funds are largely in- vested in Bonds, Debentures and Mortgages, a good rate of interest being assured for a term of years, with the safety of the principal carefully guarded. The large interest returns, together with economical management and careful selection of lives are the principal factors in the earn- ing' of the record surpluses of recent years. In 1915 the surplus earned was $1,480,866. The full Report of one of the most success- ful years in the Canada Life's history is being printed and will gladly be sent you. __‘ .A _' Herbert C. Cox, A President and General Manager, ' W. K.ROGERS» Manager for Prince Edward island, n,"_,x___“, _ Charlottetown. 77 | Plierson heartily giiaiiki d his feiloweiii- ire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- I ies,whic_h never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW Charlottetown . |""--; -1 ---At Your Service ' t Today, toinorfow-at any hour of any working day-I am here_,~.gp' the job prepared to submit specifications and quote you prices on a better plumbing and heating system for your home. - / ' \ thatgioen, if you have a repair pjob, I am ready to attend to I am qualifi" `to attend to you pin b' k ' part and My methods' arcnithagiiglir ailidegildi 1 prices excrpllsmll moderate. 1 . , x z N F red. li- Traiiior.. °%3.§,‘f§?“ 1_A J.....' ."' -f _*rf _ -f . ` :city .wr » ;&_h& . Y _ la. ._ ....,__.._. 7;' 'qui ,__ + .X _ i i Yesterday _afternoon at four o'c-loc Mayor-D. J. Riley. P. S. Brown. ` Smith. " tion.) Hughes. \Vriglit. J. D: Taylor. \evin, R. H. Jenkins, Beuj. Carter. gor. elected by Acclamation. i -ENJOYABLE EVENING.-An cil- icrtainment and Basket Social was held at 'l‘ru\'cllers Itesi on Tliursday evening Jan. 27th under the auspices ui' liluplc Leaf Institute. A very large nttciidaiicc of people were present and the best of ordcr prevailed. .l\lajor Townsliend acted as i_‘haii'i.uun and tho following prugratuniu was carried Geo. Harris, and Mrs. A. H. Locke. oline llliirslilnink, Dia.- The Greatest Plague of Life, Duct- Thc Crooked liawbee, Mrs. Geo. Pickering and Geo. llarris. lliuitlilig- 'so kcry Sitting a m I ' ` .` 3 _ lddalklnd Of f]0lll' f0l’ pastry. \ \ lf- lien, Geo. li. McCallum. iiolo__- Thert~‘a home bcycud the oldest msldout of Dunstaifiiagc in the person of Mr \ ii Mother always waiting for lou Home Mrs. Geo Pickering, Dia- l’at's Ex- cuse, Wm. Homiel and Mrs. L. Sample. After programme. sale ol' baskets, Wil- liam Matliicson acting as Auctioneer. The proceeds amounting to $40.00 go io\-.nrrls rcpnirs on thc l'ublic llull. FRIDAY ,KlNDLY REMEMBERED-Mr. John .\icPiiorsoii, who has been one of the einployi-vs of the Mculianiral Depart- nicnt of the l"’rii\co liilivard island llnilway for nearly 50 ye:-i'i's, is new ro- iiring on it pension. Weiiiiesdiiy he was waited upon in the liailway Works by his fellow eniployccs. and presented with a purse of inoncy and the follow- ing nililrnss. read by Mr, Peter Mc- Onaid. Mccliaiiicnl l"orcin:iii:-- John ;\lt`tl'liersoii. Dear Sir \\'c, thu em- oi' the Print-e Edward ltnilway, learn that you have decided to retire on iiic Pmisioii .\llow;iiit~e after ii lout: and fniiliful service of nearly hiiif ii cen- tury. During the niany years that you liaive been assoirialml with ns, wc may siiy' that we have always found you fb. _it .Pu »"`f`;*`Q'»y'.i J _ “""` " ' I CO., 10% .minus bune of Jan. 17th contains an excel- “3 He wssborn hi the county of Mon- end wed with the traits of character 'l;an, Ireland. in the year 1814. He, which constitute true mailhoodw ‘ 1 t hm not ' _ J .K N t _ em 8rated_to` this country in the year A D 1 nl last days lie was al.t'end_éd $1 gi J?8i3.p»norg?i'p0f ‘lite i~i)<>rrfl»"n 1330- vkivs amass in the sfwd Shiv by ifilfhiveflea pastor. Rev. J. B. Mc- Lnuii co. or wiiiniiiez who is mention- '1"'°'"°S 0*?’“°“- Wlilcll “"‘l"e<‘ ` 1" iiityrs and died ¢°°S°l°d-by 111° IW” ` ed in the despatches as having re- Ch" ceived the Distinguished Conduct Mc- Wee dal. One of the first Winnipeg men Pa"- to enlist and land`in tho trcnchcs in dug Fraiice. Corpl. Norton has been so- “Bt riously lil lor the past four months in his the Canadian Hospital at Sliorucliile “Ulf but is now convalescing and expects mlm shortly to rettuu to tho ilrlug line. H Corp. Norton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. CWI J. F. Norton formerly of this City and “U ho is also a nephew of Mrs. McPhail UUE Brighton. Another brother Glen is H _Sl- stiil at tho front lio ‘having Joined ln all B rlottetowu after a voyage of seven mes of the 1;_ C_`C|m|-¢|;_ _ ks. He tirstsettled inthe eastern _ n _ I of the Island. afterwards rcmov- H” 'WWF a mmm M ‘if 99?” ““‘ ,N to Staiilimie, where he spent the _ 0"” d‘*“5m°" m ”h°"“g_:_k§ e m_°""‘i"'Y‘ so years.er_.|in nfs anti tin-ougii»°f“H°°d f“"‘°"~ 0|" ’”f"","“ industry niiiixmii iw huin for iiim-’°lil§S° l"°°'“&l°“ f°‘ °l"j" ‘ “,‘G<'”“ "jf it cotnfortuhlo homo in which hc '~° £°“`h'~`”d U‘“""'l_'_ “gtg” 3 _ “SIU nested a deep interest to inc last. R°‘l“l°“‘_‘"‘*‘ “""""““ Y “' P” "f e was it vete`ra|| of thc American l War and being at good Conver- ad-lolnmg “”“1°l'"`y' _ , onalL~it, could relate many interes- The pall bearers “'<‘l"~`7' U“"`|"9 A“|‘| tales rolativg thereto, Ho was James, Robinson. ltoberi. Marshall, ropg Conservative always taking John Whelan, James Llllillllller and ctive ai-'t inpolitics. John Mi.sner.-R- 1- P- after winch he was laid to rest in thc ! ,or to require medical s_lI."\i|l , - ‘ed 'so to the ond. Ho. Hé-5,? y vm#-_ :::.i tin? “fit I’ #ti l -1 ii; ' ’i'lia't"whicl.i ...... ...~......-a ~ . , nnidn liim nlalnteil 'g*|m'_Nl|i§l_; 5 ¢ ` l .2-3* :lf » _ -1+ -/_ , _ s A _` 2"' in ` " ,_ Tu- _,‘ .\. _:ia 1- ,` ~.-.3 ' -:_- I °` .i - ~ »_ ', ,.,.. _- \ \ ,Z ‘ ' \,'_ ` I with “Crossing the Bar ” Columbia 10-inch Double-Disc Record A1891 'lil If you should find yourself unusually quiet as the final notes of "Absent" die away, it will be no more than a tribute to'the beauty of what we believe is un. qualiliedly the most effective and artistic male quartiette singing to be found in -any catalog. The tone, the blending, the very, breath pauses are eloquent in tenderness. The same unanimity of purpose and per- fection of results is found in the singing of the Columbia Mixed Quartette in "Crossing the Bar", a companion piece to "Absent" This On: Record /Ilona /fjord: iz Suprcmely Prrfert and /iriirlic Example iyftlic New ,FEBRUARY coi.UivisiA RECORDS 'We show below a partial list: Nothing is sowell worth its price as_a good laugh. “Cohen Telephones from Brighton”(N6. A 1885, $1. ) with joe Hayman, the original “Cohen on the Telephone," and “Casey at the Dentist” coupled with "Caseyas ii Doctor” (No. A1886, $1. ) are laughécreatonof the first magnitude. ' flatest Popular Hits I 'roii'i.i. at niur.: ima rouvul A unuiniimnn 1 lm Peerless Ouaririts. A 'X llillllf 900|. Sopflnoffcnor duel. _` nowi snr mt anis nur rms too. 'QT' ' nimmu. moans iirnuminm . _ 5 _ Tenor duet. |` - ' r _ ` i_. 0LD_ AYIIIIKID Tenor duet. ‘ V _ _ rl all. IN 'Om Alu IS UOITU 1"() '|@& |'|-|» S00! If .ACK ll muz- A l_ll'i ll ¥0U|'pl£Al|, Soprano-Tenor dint- 2__\i?|‘ LAND. George 0`Connor,l¢i\or. '¢'§'.'f‘ ` mini tout iuincinc nu ow-ma. *_ mm nsr or sm. - l lollw UML’ Tm-n,_¢iu¢t A i_ George 0'Connor. lnpv. _ Splendid New Dance R {‘,§,'_°',lruair's um -a nur numb: {*_§,’,f_',lli°ll¥~llil¢l I0li'lo1'»idciiiii-ciis $1.5 I UKUZH. Pv_lncc‘t Orthulra. "Yu I mln", Pl\nct‘! land. ` 'im about nlmoiiuoiir. ASM 0xr?¢‘Si¢|1. im uciiium nur sm. Plin¢e'a Dlslizslu. 'wuni mm smusiovuviua. ‘Hn _ One Slev- mi ituiicx Item rox nor. Prin¢s's , A31” For oth'er tastes, the genius oi Josef Hofmann, Casals. and Mme. Rider-Kelsey have offerings of purest artistic beauty; fdr the lover of drama, Cyril Maude pro vides a treat in two monologues; besides these tbereiare instriimental and vocal novelties, new concert-singers, well-known funniakers; ienor and baritone solos and eiii scinblcs; orchestial, trio, and choir records which make thc Columbia l~`ebr‘uai'y Supplement a_booltlet of Unusual merit. Ask for it at your dealer‘s fir/ia_y._it's sure to have something piiintersst for you. : ,V Ngwf Columbia Rrcbrdrfan :ale ' l!d¢'20lb of r11:|f_1,t?l_4)iI/i.` ..-a, ._ . , a I me ~ as 1 sent .\\ . % 1 /fo, FOR SAI-B BY