if it ian t a Dunlop, li l...'i,. the °l'i8’il\aI wired-on ‘ HCYCIC tilt. Any dealer will supply l you with “Ti~ecrion," "Special," or other D“ni°P brands. I Nl- IlIIIIl0P TIRE 0 RUBBER 00008 00.. llmlltd I-loud Office _and Paeiqrlesx Toronto Branches in Lending Cin” B. 124 i 1 p _ morning after Ask “your Cob- __ blér _what he thfz' n k s o f 1 Red T Shoes. All »shoes look pretty much alike when new. Only wear will *reveal their truequalities. The difference you could not see bc- tween the $2.25 shoe and the $3.00 or $4.50 pair will often become an- noyingly plain after a short while] Since we do not make "cli_eap"_ foot»__ wear,'we can afford to p`ut"'that ' sterling quality into Red T Shoes which ensures good wear, and to ,secure that kind of workmanship which produces good fit and style. Thg ngw mgdglg on naw being. shown at your local bool shop. § THE ROBERT TAYLOR CO., LIMITED, HALIFAX, N,5, 2 l' __ ' J T ' I I HERE IS I ` :THE SECRET I or 1*-,H-.E NEW PERFECTION OVEN' \__ //, . A current of fresh hot air passes ,ff continually over .and under the ' 3 - food--dryingout the steam-_-pr¢- l_ _vesting soggincss. _ .T his is an _exclusive advantage of New Perfec- - ~ tion Ovens. _ 1 - The New Perfection Oil Cookstove is already fngking for thousands o_f- housewives. Saving -_ E] @ _ ¢ime,ssvin'g labor and saving money. _l, 2. 3 and _ .4 burner .ue at dw _d==1¢n= ~ \ I ,gui-rio A Muriiaphan,Charlottetown, P. E. I- negen Hsrsware. Co.. Ltd. Chsrlettetown, P. 5.- I. l Fsnnsll I Chandler. 60-. Ltd., Charlottetown-» P.`E. I._ ‘ Crsbbs Hardware Co.. Charlottetown. P- 5- |- Pooio G. Thomson. M°"‘i|0U°- ' w . _ J _ lzeyiiife cell oil gives but mule- . I 'rl-IE IMPERIAL oil. COMPANY J Limited 1 2 _/ 7 _;_i_( _l ` F* ,mi....-..---------~ - --~;_ ,li ‘li it <11 ._ _ __ _ _ _ __ . _ \ I *L Um* '/` '\~ ‘ ‘e ‘ ca c~i»_ I ‘ ' if 55' §:`\Tm 3-*Ig- " si .si I _i ' #ua \ ,_ ___ \ _ _ _ it ',"i . A'xl`|"_ l Q .1,_ ,f ____________...‘_ " 4 _ ‘lt .. ‘ i ° - , . . ‘ . ' 1 r - , ‘ ~ . l I .. , -1 - 3' -,. i , . ., - -.i\»*~ ; »f' -- "~ ~' . ~‘.~ - -l~ ':_ .=. --il. fl =' ~»..~:¢f.i. f.--~t-'»:‘.;t-ii;fr'r,i;a.¢.-litter ls‘s&ll@w»>¥I . N . i . 1 J ' . , . , ti' , _ . saaiicl-iss‘iNu.Lci'rIss / _ ‘ 5 ur. umm il .v amlo»~otltl1° First Brigade or lllcilleli-y, lisa iie`en slightly ‘md "°" '°°'“' "“° °'°m°“°“ W0lll\llGd lil ill! TBCGDU MI. F-AREWELL usM°KERni__The A_ Johnson enlisted in the McGill C0\‘D! 0. H., will hold a "smelter" at their ' ' ' , li’ ` ni °“° "“ '“‘°" "““°‘°"°“ "° "‘° Ar' ha" °11 '1"'“""“Y- -r““°» 9"* °* 3-3° .less wii.i.Aso 'rs:i.i.s-szcnsr or. lniaeasv vicronv. Ai..so Hml i=.a~ro uN1'oi.o s'scns1f'.c'ri,.Hif"-5 ‘ ' P-1°-.at "Wh their fellow mann," .alien 1-nlumpil oven .utcx aonnson; s/we mon is onsA1-asv or ati. s1'nsNa1fn.su|i.o;|_ts._,,,g, -, ~;'m:A_ tillery. WURCH 0F 8°°1’i-AN°- R"-' be die guestsiifiieiior. 'aiimemliei-e Ewen M Do ll ill Drbltih S li- _ _ _ bath lltllwat iildsiiarrsiiv. ,River aty}_0.?l0, gnflhll A' O H are l'°l_rII°,'t°d t° °I' Peters Road at 2.30 and Brnokl ° at ` _.__ - 6.30. Also Monday 12th at Iris. Tues- - .1-° KRRANQE gggymg -- A g. day 13'" “'- B°“° R-W9' “W 'rh“r'd°Y l f=: the Cbariottetowielrranldlillldn ng o C 15th at Roint Prim at 7.80. The annu- Branch of .um Bmhh nnn Fnwmn “I “1°°““¢ and =°'°l°° Wi” 9° 11°" “I setliiiwsociety me lieiii -on ri-lacy. K_h1f°S= on Saturday 1'f¢h~°t' °“° iien:"Jiiitics‘wizero, presides. -'rite oclock. motte ‘oi"'ob ning-a. lisli or room CHAPLAIN GAUDET Of tIl0.1.65th ter wan dnchggad mn-"penned tg B B&|.l.&ll0ll Bild M3101' BIBOHDOCIQ, Wh() C mm1twe_:-l ._ The Mmihtermr Anno, is second in commend of the Battalion ni “nn gn gn consider me arrangement paid s flying visit to Tlgniah during 1° gnnnhyinngmonn ,,e,.vi¢e5_ the course of last week. Father Gauf . , »_- 'I ., , det was to have preached at. High _. MAN-|-|Mg MEN A-|i McG||_|___0f Mass on Sunday, but, much t0 the dll' the ilfty-one mon who were successful “W°l“rm°r’r °r I-11°” "rm Ima I-IW in passing third year examinationg at pleasure of hearing him speak Hi the McGill, eight were Maritime Province Acrillim L°“r°r°“°° I" 'rl3“l°I\ tW° men. The eight are:H. E. Britton, Pug- Years asa. ~ telesram "Om head- w eil, N. S.; w.J.-Keele,a1liericn, P. quarters obliged him I0 IWVG the ‘E%I.; C. Loughery, Norton, N. B.; H. D. his mival- ‘ I' Mosse;-sei-wick; iv. s.; rl. 'r_ Patrick, WOMEN'8 GLUB.- The Woman'B smith, Charlottetown, -P. E. I., and Club which has been meetingin their F,-,nk L_ D¢,nng1|y_ gg J¢,hn_ N_ B_ Drettily appointed 'rooms during the ~ ___ winter months has closed for the AMl|,|Eg5-|- |4QRgEMA'N» QN A v|. holiday season, after enjoying a series 3|-f HERE_._M,-_ J_ Apsnnnnon of Am. of social gatherings, lectures, etc. harsh N_ 5__ nn, retnrned 1,-am n The ladies have also assisted in aiding vnnt tn this C|g_y_ -wha,-n he had been several of the Patriotic Funds from _making an-nngelnenn; re me cam. .ime to time and the following figures Damn-ins 0| his' ,ace hnrnem M,-_ will give an idea of some of the funds shnnson .gn the owner of Rex ughh assisted. To sock fund $30. Patriotic 2_17%_ and nn” owner of The Anas $96, Soldiers Comforts $100. Helping we" 2_24_ Both horses me U-ngninni ggzkeei’ ‘Bind Prl9°l19l`~ in Germany well, and he reports the latter horse '“`“` ` Rex light has completely recovered `s°i°DrER REMEMBERED-"' A from his 'accident which put him out pleasing event took place in the Met- of training for 1915_ hodist Church, Searletown on Sunday, ____ MBV 28th, Where the b0ys Oi the 01'- ENJOVAQLQ gAND ¢gN¢ER1'_._ gaiilzed class, with their teacher, Mr. The 105th Bnnnpnn Band’ under the i“°“'l° Truemari Presented t° Charlie direction of their capable leader, Lowther one ef their class mates, an_,M,-_ John M¢p~n,4nne_ gave n munich] illuminated wrist watch. Charlie is concert in Queen gqnn,-e gm-den, 1,,” ire ‘mir 9°” °r Mr- ‘md Mrs- Harm' evening-the first of the season which Lowther and has answered the call of proved n Bon,-ce of delight to me many his °°“"rrY and Krug IW enllsrlng I" citizens who assembled on the Square _ rh°,105rh B5tr“ll9”~ His mimi' frleiids and vicinity. Since volunteering for Wm r°u°W him Wil-11 S°°d Wishes- and overseas service the members of this r‘°i’.° he mail return *U his 1101119 “ml band by their continual practises have loved ones after he has done "his bit." made ghemgglves very proficient and LAID T° 35.37-'T119 Yemalni °f find a better band leaviilg Canada l-he late Mrs- Rl¢h“rd KWUEI11 ' Will’ when they take their departure. Good died in Boston on the 3rd inst., are Innk to the 105;), band buys! l expected to-arrive in Tignish Tuesday , night. The deceased lady resided in 5"., 3|EGE gA1°~rE|qy"_pAN¢E_._. Nail Pond all her life with the excep- A mos; enjoying danee was given lag; 11011 of the last two years. which she evening in the iiiill formerly occupied Slielii Wil-il B Ulaffieii dB\l'ZIli6l' In by the.Knights of Columbus on Queen Boston. Mrs.,Keough was s perfect sg where me boo., of N°_ 5 siege WW ‘Fr rr" ldefil Cllrlrilfall W0m8l1- Battery entertained a number of their An excellent wife, li loving mother, a menils to n qnncg The Hall Wag Cfillstlillll fl'l0I1Ii. Chdrifable t0 the P0012 beautifully decorated for the occasion uilassumlllllly DIDUB. her IIIB 9110119 which reflects much credit on the part nothing more or less than a weaken--_-get tho strength out of it and as a with GVBYY Ci\l‘iBillHIl Virtue. Bild by of tllecommittee in charge, Messrs 3 --5- . her_death she surely wins the rewand J0e_ Doyle, Louis Cgyle and Frank promised to those who can sive as Dlngwell. 'riie ciiepei-one for the 800'!! BH 2C¢0\l!ii °f 31941' S¢9W&l’¢9l1iD- evening were Mrs. (Captf) Bsgnall, Her remains will be laid so rest in the and Mm (Liang) Hooper, while Mi-g, _ 9“iI\°il° GBUISIBYY 01' TISDIBII beiide McDonald furnished the music for ' _ I\9f`h,\1Bi1Hl1d.WIl0 Dl`9°l€C9,BS6d het' (OUT the dancing. Dainty refreshments ‘ _Y06¥’S- F031' S0113 and “V0 ¢ll>\U!llii9l‘S were served and the evening was i survive ber, besides a large nunvbér of brought to 8 @1053 by singing God Save grandchildren and folk greabgrand- The King, ' children. Two of the sons, Alson 'and ____ Thomas are prosperous fihrmers -ol Mr. F; J. Buoie, the P. E. le- Nail Pond: two Others- Wi Ham and und recruiting cmcei for :lie wsu., Alfed, conduct e. thriving business in .the Acadian Battalion has heen non. Boston. Mrs. Thomas Mcinnis of Sea dugling 9, vigoroug campaign during COW P0115 *md MN- M0505 MCCUG 0! t-he last two weeks. He is accompani- rlrlrrief RO°‘i"Hl`0` UBUSKTOFS Of the de' ed by Captain Gallant and Lieutenant Geared and three 9_ther.=dai\shters are Leger, both forcible epeeliei-e. in the married in B°9i°“--Y- ` two weeks thirty young men have ' made whereby any Acadian who has " ` ` ` h B ttalio be 15:: each 2 for 30:: Ask your _ _d__t_laier. ` ' ` ‘ ""‘ godd weather _on the passage and con-- Starchea ana iight sequently the trip vang. alafehggynble one. The steamer rouk OHS A NOVELTY IN N! * ’ t ' this rt. th main por- - o. .ralgh ici _,po e ' ~ liun of_it bein fertilizer. She had ’ " 5:: passenger.; lilisvhlg Boston, and the _ ,,,, lollbviins~Xor.,tli1ii port:-_-. = M. M.,Msrtln, W. H.,Slmon, J. Greg- ‘ ory phd. family. Miss 0. McLeod. E. p _ 'l‘_i;_rrill, Mies lvl luccoi-macli, w J Le Admiiwd il” 5%* ariillixfggtn, n 'l‘lle_l"il\lifax,thlo seas-anis command- imd best fitting in nadv..;.. gl bv..<;»_eptaln J;_.I~l_.__Wgg§g1£ 0_f___;_ig;_t - _-~ B l' B T°°K'§,2§,$S'g,\'LM'TE°-‘ -1 ieanrlilesiiiill Kiliiiiit, ei som-iii, P. nfl. 'I ”'.‘°' -The second officer ig also an Island - man, Mr..,,lohu.Pinea_u of New Glas- i ‘ l ._..&_._ .f_s- Th » A Summer \ N I . ugh welsh in charmeuse satin and carry abouquet Rellfgi-ll.l”% I ° i of lillles and bridal roses and will be ThsWlIl|a|ns.0rosnelliemvC0~.I.Stsl ' swan away by hey bmthgr, hpp l port the groom. After' 'luncheon ~ -, . . nl. if being served in the Vietci-ia's best _ ` ;style, the bride will donasmart trsvsl mg init of eclipse blue ssberdine. with _ ' .hat to match and amid congratulations .,_ ____ __ ., ' . - wart will leave by the'westei'n train _ - - sd in t . i "__MoN1'n¢Al.. " ' 'Tfis residential collage - ..f°l‘.W0i_\\lYi H0400” °f_ /__ tés service presented ‘by the 'faculty Mo0|LL \|N|VlIOI1'Y» Courses lead to dw” ill Arts separate in the main from tinge! on, but imdsr ileuti at ns; sul is decrees In |‘s\m",py{i’° ° t and informs- I Ill tion app 'ypflic the Warden. THIS 'Q _ $3, Qt. ,. ., if (gl l._£N.- hirgtihifi Camargo? ‘ ir ' ~ . ‘t , ss- n sppoil oroman o °HAR|-°TTET°WN WW W°UN° iiiey boiler eiiep oi tile P. ill. iiiluid ED#-Mrs. (Dt) H- Di- Jiuilllqll. F9' B.allvray` in' succession to Mr. John;L._ °°lVed word §eIt.e_i‘dQY‘1|'°Ji\.Pr~ °r°h“` Higgins retired ._ Mr. Cameron ii e , _ _ h 9°" “°W lr* i°~°‘|»iili*° I-ii°h'» °°“' very eilicient and popular workmen _ ` P __ -- . . " M33 Me. To'VVhip Frank belonging to the 105th 'Battalion will sultsixe for meetings-and' reading mat- ]-Ialifax,.N‘. B.; R. F.-Seaman and G. L. as very fast and working well, while it is safe to say that it will be hard to enlisted and arrangements have been joined any ot er a n may transferred if he so wishes to the 165th Lieutenant Leger is s. young man of twenty but looks every inch a soldier. He would have completed the course at Memramcopk College this year, but he enlisted before the year's work was finished. He will however, receive his degrees at the closing, the first of the college students to receive degrees in khaki.-Y. - The S.S.~ Halifax, arrived in Char- lottetown __about 7.30 last evening on har ilrst trip of the season. She had gow. The others are its _ioll0WS1-° Third officer, Mr. Williams Musquo- dobit, N. S.; C‘\ief Engineer, Robert high noon to-day at the Hotel Victoria. The ceremony will be performed by nev. A. s. stewart. t a former and favorite pastor of the bride) in the presence of a few immediate friends. e bride will be charmingly gowned McKay; ,Second Engineer, Edward _ _ Meehan; Thiéd officer, H..Fisher; Fur- . _ ser, Harry sndall. The last four all hail from Halifax. . The steamer -sails on return at 6 i . o’c\ock this morning taking s large _ ‘ I { 1 cargo of potatoes, lo sters, tin, etc. I I _ I JUNE WEDDING.-The marriage of _ , 0 I _ Mies lmiiiiiiie llimery ll. N. ans Mi-. I Q - Robert W. Stewart will take place at .. i . » The Mama ‘ youngest sister Miss Louise being bridesmaid and Mr. Dewar will sup- lnd best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Ste- for an extended l w tl I 001' 'rims will be ~-no -company owing to recent bersavements. The presents are numerous and costly among them being W bcautlidl silver of Bellevue Hospital, New Tut. The ¢r`oom’s gift to the bride is a sub- stsntial cheque, and. to the" brides- maid s gold pin sat with pearls and -in tbvbelt man s scarf pin; Mrs. Ste- wart tiles this opportunity of thank- |iig’tiUr‘ many lrlsiids who have so kindly rsmsmbsrod lm llsro slid rw Ordinary Nuxstsd Iron will often increase the strsngth and endurance of delicate, nsrvoui folks 200 percent. in two weeks tlrn. SPECIAL NOTE.-Dr. E. Sauer, a well known physician who has studied widely in both this country and Eu- rope, has been specially employed to -make a thorough investigation into tho' real secret of the great' strength, powerand endurance of Jess Willard and the marvelous value of nuxated iron as irstrength builder. NEW YORK.-Upon being inter- viewedln his apartment in the Colo- nial Hotel, Mr. Willard said: "Yes I have ii. chemist with me to stutiylhe value of different foods and products as to their power /to produce great strength and enduriince, both of which are so necessary in the prize ring. On his recommendation I have often tak- en nuxated iron and I have particu- larly advocated the free use of iron it I sm sure that I should never have been able to whip Jack Johnson so completely and easily as I ‘did, and Moran, I regularly took unxated iron, and I am certain that it was a most important factor in my winning so easily.” Continuing Dr. Sauer said, - “Mr. Willard's case is only one of hun- dreds which I could cite from my own personal experience which proves conclusively the astonishing power 0! nuxated iron to restore strength and vitality even in most complicated chronic conditlous." Not long ago ii, man came to me who was nearly half a century old, and asked me to give him a preliminary ex- amination for life insurance. I was surprised to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as lull of vigor, vim and vitality as a young man in fact o. young man he really was not- withstanding his age. The secret he said was taking iron--nuxated iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bail health; at 46 caro- \vorn and nearly all in. Now at 50 'li' miracle and his face beaming and with the buoyancy of youth. As I have said a hundred times over, iron is the greatest of all strength bulld- ers. If people would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous concoc- tions and take simple nuxated- iron, I am convinced that the lives of thou-. sands of persons might be saved, who now die every year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kidney, liver and heart trouble, etc. The real and true cause which started their diseases was by all those who wish to obtain great- physical and mental power. Without while training for my bout witl'i‘Friinll` ., .ii Q loo`_i_\sider that plenty of iron in my blood is the secret of my great strength, power and endurance. %44Q/Lace# ed coilditlon brought on by lack of iron in- the blood. lrori is absolutely neces- sary to enable your blood to change fsod into llviilg tissue. Without lt, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doillg you ally good you don't TOT! .942 ,. c9me¢plenoe,y`_ ' bpcoma v_s_s\i,; pale; eos eeiiiy ieolllillogsiist like _ii _ptseqi trying io grow' uri so ,_ eiiqipnt ,sf lion. ll you are uct- sr'~w6ll»1!_l 'yoii"owe1_t't_£€"1_0\\_r'iil->' ’ ` thi" following tes : See -how' "you Gi- eagi' 'work or bbw fuziyoui _ ,_ KE* wmioiit becoming tired. it-., ss -A two tive grain tabls-taser ordi _ _ - ~ xstail iron 'tiirewti `:&;r_1!a ._ __ meals for two weeks. ll telifi if »' strength again and see for you " - how much you have gained; 'I ~ _ soon dozens of nervous run-d ` IU' people w_ho were ailikhg a_l_l th_;~w il "" double t eir stron an e tirqice' l and entirely get l-Fil 'of all symptomili l of dyspepsia, liver and other trouiill lull-om ten to fourteen days this _ simply by tolling iron in tiie»pl-glide '* form. And this _after they. hs. in some cases been doctorlng fgr mohghl without obtaining iny benefit. ut don't take the old forms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron' simply to save a few cents. You must take iron 'in ii. form that esllibe easily absorbed and assimilated like nuxated iron if you want it to' do ,-you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless.- Many an athlete or prize lighter has won the day simply because he knew the secret of great strength and endur ance and filled his blood with iron~ be~ fore he went into _the affray. while many another has gone to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron.-E. Sauer, M. D. ._ NOTE-Nuxated Iron, recommended above by Dr. Sauer is not a patent medicine nor secret remedy but one which is well known to drugglsts and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent physicians everywhere. Unlike the older inor- ganic iron products, it is easily assi- milated, does not injure the teeth, make them black, nor upset the sto- mach; on the contrary it is atrnost po- tent remedy, in nearly all forms of ln- digestloii, as well as for nel*/ous, run- down conditions. The manufacturers liiive such great confidence in Nuxa- ted Iron that they offer to forfeit $100. 00 to any charitable institution if they cannot take any msn or woman under 60 who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent. or over in four weeks time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money lf it does not at least double our strength and endurance in ten tlliy’s time. It is dispensed in this city by Geo. E. Hughes, Apotllecarle's Hall, E. A. Fos- ter, Central Drugstoro, and all other drugglsts. ' _ ,_ Your Grocer sends-'out KING COLE TEA conii dent that it will please. He has a positive assurance of, its quality, in the guarantee on*every__package-.-entire satisfaction or money re- funded. here is no stronger ~ 'I ' “You'lI" like theft of quality. ' '- -`.'r,`=»e_.._,,,:- 1, l_“"B E 'i 1'* Si '_ mesa. __ '-ill. The Modern# ._-$'.-.<.'~.ourge and 'How to Meet lt. » The speed ' at wlliohi .'.'.1ive,' the hustle now so necessary for success have ,unfortunately a very adverse effect on the nervous cbd digestive systems of Canatilans. The baneful results, increased lately to an alarmlngdegree, often lay the seeds of more deadly trouble,‘biiii Tit. wjllibbisatisfactory to learn of _the ever-increasing popularity in the Dominion, of the 'Great British Remedy, Dr. Cassel1’s Tablets. A Dr. Ramsay Cclles, _].P. of the City of Dublin. a man of high eminence in me ,scientific W0l`id. Bllys-:--"I have grgqt iiepsurc inzcxpressing my satisfaction as to the curative 'effect of Dr. Cas_scll’s Tablets ln cases of nei’vt~_ troubles. From 'several cases which have lately come under my notice I am a_b]e to forintdhe, ipilllon that Dr. Cnssell's Tablets constitute a safe and reliable ' family remedy, aritl'appcar‘ bc pcdially cficciivc for ncrvc and bodily weakness.” , .__ Dr. La_sseII's '1a_blcts are Nutritivc, Restorative, Altcraiivc, and Anti-Spzlsmodic, and of- therapcutrc value in all di_:ran_gcmcnts of the Norvc, I)|gcstivc, and Functional Systclrisilf §0ung. 'lhey arc the recognised inodi-rn home remedy for Dyspcpsia, Ni-.rvous Brcakdov/ii, tomnch Catarrh, Kidney Discasc, Nqrvennd Spinal Paralysis, Inizintiic Paralysis, RicI_