i . _. .f _ .i ,_-g _ "iw . ‘ i C v /wee ‘» '. ‘ f __ , __ , . . r, _ _ ` " '“""» "f il‘»` '__,u_. 1914 " ~, ,.,.g` mon” I ‘ _ ' mee or snr PAGBUSEVEN _ __.___._- ¢_ _ ___ _ _ . Ersislul ouiliollin is _ P U B l- l C New Sprln , ¥ ' V - - o tion for advertising in this column ' ' ...°TIIE MORNING DAILY Guard, Cash must accompany order. Mini ' _V v " ian _can be obtained at W. A. -lo\iu~ mum charge twenty-flu cents, ston s, Montague __ ‘ - » - ' ~ 1 ‘ _ ...°on:onosrrowN_- st. naviem FLEXIBLE AS AGLOVE , i . f"Liglii,l.0w sim for Women Here is a limited stock of wonien’s light soled low shoes. They are the farrous Boston Favorite, and Queen Quality lines with other good makes. Only _40 pairs. in the lot. Although they are a little out of sty e they will make comfortable neat, natty ho_use shoes, Former rices ran from $2.50 to $3.50, now..75c a pair Alley & Co. & 135 Queen _ it Phone 397 Y " T when you wish to make ‘t an appointment with the *_* Cook Studio ns. BAYER _ PHOTQGRAPHER _ 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192-J. _ . ---_ _ _ T.; 1 ENGLISH BA'I‘H\ BUNS 3-and those who, gettin up In Years, have accumulated considerable wealth, are be- 'glnning to realize more and more the advantage of as- . signing the _management of their many interests to the Trust Company. Such men require advice regarding safe investments rather than speculations. The Company, owing to the nature of its business is in a remarkably favorable posi- tion to perform this service. In the matter of rents, balances on agreements or other moneys ue _the estate, the Company, owing to its thorough organization, can much more effectively collect these than can the private individual. _ The placing of your estate in the _hands of this Com- pany will probabiii; mean in- greased profits, w ile reliev- ing you of all worry. Let us talk this over with you. 1 noMlNloN TRUST coMl>ANY Advisory Board _ W, H,Aitke1i Him Chas. Dalton Frank R. Hearts - H. M. Davisn, Manager Morris Block K _ i ` 3 UW' P°°m¢ 'Mi Sift oinefquartfloiirfinto howl, add° - ~ _ - lm n _ teaspoon sam Make hole i_h-centre _` ~_,,»__.,___.c,-_._-,-,.,___. _ _ -, ' and break in four eggs, then add 2 cup lukewarm milk, in which dissolve one yeast cake and i cup butter. Mix _ thoroughly with spoon andsetaside " to rise in a warm place 1} hours.' ~ When light, turn out on flour board and sprinkle with live taibieslloons `. sugar and three tableslwons cliopllcd ; almonds, and work them into the f mass by drawing the tips of the lin- _ gore lightly and quickly through the _ dough. Do not knead. Then drop bv - nnoonfuls, 5 inch apart, into greas- ed pans. Let rise 10 minutes. Bake in hot oven. This makes two dozen. Process takes about two hours and fifteen minutes. ‘ 3 _ / 'it"éz;ic‘r`“e“” provi in i is . e inasup ply of the best -NOW you will eel _moresure of comfort and warmth. Our grades are _warran-, ted to satisfy you in quality and price. . 1 - ll. Ly_g_g_§_§i Bu. una.; "i-. so9:'4 ,i;-ii'1:ii.°s.ig-."=.'s»:».=_,_~;-:-=.=-.:.:=»=.»..».-is to e ‘ar rlnol sosl,ll\ 1 ‘;_g'.”.._.'f.;i§ji'§`.':‘l,°ir.i';:i':.‘.'.uislifi ,_»?§:=.i:.%_f-_iff-’~ii°i'::l;’:.::.i‘:::: s 5 .» ` ue `s ri to, Ulwlrrlltl 'rivlii city 1 " ‘;»=. _ _No Baie _QNI-,,_§§;gg;h°§;é. gg;-» s.‘.%'.‘;‘..';’,‘;";‘: ..._ viliie liti- _ ' Q o'ofl"i‘oN-17 ' ‘ ,' i~n'¢ii Loy close snot 13.05 up 5. ' ' ~ Horsemen -ir” » _ in :ca The American Horse Presbyterian Church, Georgetown.- Thc Revd. A. J. W. Back w ll preach on _Bunday, March lst, at ll. a. ni., "The oftcs ol s Bishop." 'Phe Or- dinatlon of Elders will take place at this service. At 7 p. m., the sub-_ ieet will be -"rin whisper oi oeu."l Prayer meeting with Scripture Ex-~ position on Wednesday, March ith; at 7.30 p. ro. A cordial invitation to sll~these services, is extended. i MODERN ICEHOUSEB Ice is‘ a topic of some conversation during the winter months, but the want of it is more often discussed and lamented during the hot days in summer. The only excuse for a farm home iii Canada being without ice in the summer is the rare condition where it does not form in the neigh- borhood. There are few localities Preserve food as well as cool the milk and cream. The following house is endorsed by R. R. Graham. 0. A. C-. Guelph, in his bulletin on Ice Cold Storage on the Farm, and capped wth a double plate of 2x4's shinzled. The sides are boarded g. and the sawdust may be allowed _co dry shavings, much more ice could ii be stored, as considerable sawdust in could then he dispensed with. Allow- 1% ‘nz for one foot of sawdust on all li iottom this house will accommo- Shirtwaists We have just opened a shipment ofthe very newest styles in Shiriwaists. They are lan sleeves, etc. $1.25 to $4.00 where it is not cold enough sometime , ‘ ‘ 'Q » during the winter mouths to produce ' Murray Harbor i~ortu,kori l=‘rid;iv. ice, and it can be preserved in hous- March Sth at two o'cloc to mo er- es costing all the way from e. few . ate in ii ciill to a minister and other dollars to. several hundred. A small The ' bus Y business. R. J . MaeNsill, Interim lean-to on the shady side ofa build. _ . _ n a of Voile, Marquisette, Crepe and Lawn and are made with the new yoke, vest style, rag- Modcrntor. _ 1422-M21. ing will answer the purpose i - ' _ _ crude way, but the description of e. -9 5 ' ' I5! 0:0 . ego 32 . ._ . ..,..,..;.._. , ._.._..;.. ..-.._.. .._.. .. .._.. . J. H. McDONALD . There passed away at the P. E. Is- land Hospital, Charlottetown, on -zuotatloun furnished by F. .Il Mc meets with general appreiiation the morning ofthe 24th Feb., 1914, Curdy dl. Co., Stock and Bond 1-Tre ghroughgug the Count,-y_ John Hector McDonald in the 63rd hers, Members Montreal Stock Ex. The iccmouse proper is 10 feet 'year of his age. The deceased was change, 164 Richmond Bt., Char- square on thc fl00r SDn°€. and 10 h°"-‘ at H“Z°lbl"°°k. L0* 43. and l0*t°f°W1'. P. E. 1. feet nigh. The sins consist of zu' Wa” _ ' doubled, on which are erected 2x: pnnald imasfml and Margaret Nmh' Feb' 27- studding, ?4-inch centres. These ure Olson' his wife' He leaves to mourn the son of Louis Lodifick Mc besides n host of relatives, his wife ggw YQRK gTOU1{g_ on which rest 2x6 joints 24_inch cen__ now residing in Boston, whose maid- . Bn name was Fanny Palmer, from e Western end of this Province. He as stricken with paralysis some ers ago which left, the otherwise on ye Phe °Ut5idB with 1J0V°1W 01’ d!‘0l> Eid- iictive and powerful man, almost in ' mpietely helpless. While in Char- to fill the space between the studd- -lottetown, undergoing treatment for ing- Ii it were boarded on the inside this trouble, and in moving round as well and the space packed with with crutches, he fell and sustained fractured leg, necessitating his go- g to the Hospital a, few weeks go. His funeral wus conducted nder the masonic direction the ser- vfices being led by the Rev. Dr. Ful- erton. Other members of the family -*°----_-'-‘ few practicable buildings of more _ ' _ _. _ ___ V l _W Y V' .+4 modern design is given herewith ’i'°°°°:‘°:’°°”;"»”°‘°"’:”:'°°°‘:‘°°° - ¢ - -_ - _ , » ifor over twenty-five years. He had ‘!ll|||'||l"||'|" vedinlist f d f 30 ' ' A house combining ice-'room and ` ‘ li 0 0° or _“pw” 5_0 c001ing_m0m is “_ double blessing - years where he nq-ulred considerable and if located near the dwelling _ fame and wqalth' He was a very ‘ _would answer as an admirable place ' , , , . . , _ . . . . . . successful m ohm t b "ad but ,O .. . .. . la a s y e, ter directed his attention more to the real estate business. I-le also took ii very prominent and active part in the politics of h-is adopted country, both civic and federal and was foremost in every movement di- rected towards the betterment of his country, and his death will he deeply felt by his co-workers in that line. SHORT POEMS Below are published some snutches of some of the ballads which Mr. Wesley Frost, U. B. Consul, recited lin the course of his interesting lect- ,ure last evening at which there was ‘ii large audience in attendance: John Henry, be was a bard ridin' n'lBl'l He carried two guns every day; | Killed him n man in Shiloh Town And 't’s a sight to see Johnnie get i away,-Law, Law; ' And 't’s u sight to see Johnnie get away! ~l been to the Emi’ and I been to the Wes', 1 been this wide world roun'; I been to the rlverland I been bap- tised, nd I'm ready for my hole in the groun’, Luw! Lawl, And I‘m ready for my hole in the groun'! ____ :___ ____ . I J -,’ es; _._ __ Utah Bopper 54l_ _ lorrrnman-.sTooKs.-_ .__ if ` ' Hish L0' 0109i V _ Julv October ` I - Mhy Wheat ' Breeder _ July -Wheat every week 10`c a copy at May Corn - sims arnovrsions. ' 1191 1187 1188 1151 .H481 11.49_ 4- , » _ st High Low Close, 941' flip 91|" sei -89 ssl ssl s7i_ avi July -Corn 551 May Pork 3155 May Lard 1077 seg, sei zii _ 2145 1o1o.io1o ` Nroo/in iviloi-rrv HAPPY. ' W. J. Brown s _R°°~f°;,g;,;g;____t_;»__;;_;g._,___‘ff ° Victoria Row 5, "‘“°" ”““"Y ' "“’.’."’» ""°“ °° _‘ _ hoe-cake bakin ,- _ P_ S, all thg lafggt In ~ Hawgs gwine tosquealwhen he hear Magazines de-'milk-maidichurhinf, - - _ Niggah mighty happy \_vli`en dcbleck- f ' - ' ami" cMe_rchif\ntS._ ° The _Perfect Rilbb" _for everybody. 'Mads-all shapes too nt any shoe. 1' ' lAll new stock for men- women, boys, 8il`lS and children. » _ - Morris &'Smitl'i 127 Queen Street de . _ , _ Bullfrog libely wlidn he_singinf_ _ in de ,, _ thicker.; . ~ _ Mule gitislickor -,wheligde --plantlnf ' tfmsfs iovsh, » ;~ "1 ' » Coit. migfity_gsyly__ when you _ turn `_f 1- ' him fade clovshi., ._ ‘ -' Ali’ it comes mighty -`lia_|_idy - to_de nigfsh man's maint" ` ` Wh 'HO hill! do Ili ' 'w‘ld` A - high ltapjn' C. tiv- ' i i* lust it would hold 20 tons The adjoining cooling room should _ie 10 feet by six feet, and does not‘ tequire particular insulation. How- iver, it would be improved by lining _ e inside with matched lumber, and coat it with whitewash every scu- aon. The floor should be made of :oncrete ‘with a smooth surface layer if Deminf. and _well drained with tile or some form Tof artificial drain- 3e_ _ __ _.___ _ ,__ 1_1!!! bb filled or ice procured should ie constructed between the two coins. and in the gable end of the 5 _ _ ,_ _ _ ,_ _A._‘ _door `_th_roug'h_' _ which the house Iiiiliiiils eysliitteil' window ‘ ight be ‘ "..=_¢1‘¢i=dJ »..'-1-to 1- "provide -_venniiliitioiu _Jfrlphsg ;_sh<»\.1l;i -provided for ine "P rebuilding-.--and autuiosticieanli Il villvend cram--my -te qiiiailei iii 1 bu Munro af -sl1ingles',~800' feet of 2'x4’s. ot much _exceed-$60.00. ‘ We have in' mind a crude house ) _:he ground. Two-by-six-inch plnteg _were fitted and nailed on top on these’ Dostsl. and agable roof with ‘a sim- ple ventilation in the, ridge was plac- ture iafdrude indeed] but one with -the - “Fm li \l|1l¢l\l°. It is cheap andsei' _ ' W l¢e"'me.y_ be stored without the usenet - $300.' prohibits its "use on the ordin completely-.‘ insulated' wall, and a'1_` thorough system of ventilation. /in - the mtltiirialgis expensive, and " the' ister. iiiuew be eareiiiily »mi¢ea,|,. sive st`i-uctui-e.‘ ` '=~ sides of the ice, including top and . .ja ' ~ _ th _ns observed. _oeoliap-tanks ¢~ io" te 12 tons of we with no Bmw were one brother, the inte Donald McDonald -who died some years azn in Tacoma, Wash., whose sons are Williarn L. Of McNeill's Mills and Stephen of Coleman. His sisters were the late Mrs. Leaks of Hender- son, Maine, the late Mrs. White of Boston, the lute Mrs. Awalt oi Hal- ifax and Mrs. Neil Myers and Mrs. Allan McDonald of Ruskin P.E.I~ 'l.'here are also a large number of cousins in this province amoni! Wlwm "3-o Mr. Angus Nicholson Hazelerove 'Alex and An|rus»McDon-ald. Hllikm- _skid the family of the late John Mc- Donald, Double Hill, P.E.I. Deceased Wag a prominent member of the Mas- giyiiic Order and also nn active mem- r `of Cliiri Cameron. Boston, ` Ol ‘Qhicli he was Secretary-Treasurer, l1..f.Q£!.' the oocliiie-ro'om.¢i'we1i gf; iuiyoias _ l- -~ - -~‘ H an can r domestic u F. I 1 _ =e`~‘“`\°*’ _ iii; 9.5¢ ii,/5, 1- .ji _ i .»_-»f?i\ \ / - 211/ _ I /-2_/"».,i,'- f ‘T 'i'-'5§;“` ' '// i / _/5" J (4. . is iéiliti/ T' Ar" 1 ia/'ii ' Madam Your Coat is Here We know you will be highly pleas- ed with our present showing of women’s heavy coats. _ They are without doubt the best- est, nattiest, most stylish and distinc- tive lines that has ever been shown at Tuplin’s---and that means a great deal. The styles are right up-to-the- minute, fashion superb, the fit excell- ent, and the material and tailoring all that could be desired. Call in today and pick out your coat. Reuben Tuplin & Co. l Kensington *inn , : _ __ »,.__.f~' _ fo ' -f ' _ “__ __ _pap _..._ __ ' _ _ _ i _ '.The»-requirements foi‘~‘¢l34g,§¢,mp1,¢° i.___. _ _ -3.. ' L , _- " 5, ' _I 5 ilding- will -be 600 feet»f9| df.” dw, _ _ nr,-_ 650 .feetol rough 'lummn ,gm-9,, ` _.f_.*-f~-_.;'i__<_._.,=___.4,51,.__1_ -_~ '~