' _ , ,_ . 1 l 1 l 4 `, i r 1 i v ,.4-_-.¢.~. l l i l i \ 1 ‘ 1- Broad io tho cheapest food known. Home brood baking roiiuooa tin high oost of living by inaon ing tho amount. of expan- olvo moato required to supply the noeouary nourishment to tho body RIYUII U\lll‘l‘i‘lU1"lO. -Mr, E. ll. Cunningham, represent~| in the Ruborcld ltooiin C s ent a clause-_. -Mr. ww. Murphy. son of Mr. s B o.. p J ~ ll Sl! 9- Friday' in Cape Traverse and visited returned to his home after spending a several oi the prominent farmers who row days in Charlottetown, attending are thinking of building in the inter- the Seed Fulr. As usual Mr. Murp- osls oi his ilrm_-N. hy has won several prizes in the vari- ous seed competitions.-N. ~'* _ I _ B e Her -_- A _ - _ 4 I r.-i _ " " than any other cocoa on the market--and better' because only the finest and most expensive' products are used in fthe _manufac- ture of Cowan’s Perfection Cocoa. A-G r _ _-__.__.,___ | ll 2 'ls-hs- Ill' ills”-_' -» @ .l ` M I /'/ ' '-'1Fl‘1l»"&" ii _Qi _ --, 615;' __ _ _._ __ r --° il _F .- /rt’ » 0* _ /"°\-*&-:J-*'~"’*lI”'-»T:';d".: ` af e __ '=.~°-°->->~~>=-~l~~ ¢`n'i° _ __ _, _ W, _ \h 4?/ ' $ W ` " _ _ _-__,_,3 3 ,e _ " _ '€o35aF.‘€'\'{g§ eifczftn ilu g W' W' "Q7 _ :' 1: \; z; ' _ ._ _ _ l L_; ` _m -____ ¢ - “ ’//) .1 if » `~;/ 1 \ _ .__ .,._.,.~__,/;__z_._.___ rv /" Q @ \* /I fl? G Jinrry _\i. Whitlock, Charlottetown Qpliotinlil l~lunlc. iris. gi: Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown 'lf Private- Peter Hughes, Mill Cove il;Pri»-are J._r:. Beaton, nroonneid, ;_: Private McQueen, Mount Vernon william lucintym. Charlottetown °;l€. F. Ellis. Summersido if Private W.l`i. Davey, Albion Bay ., Pic. Ed. lilcken, Georgetown. Driver W.L. Ferguson, Alexandria. l-iarold Gillis, Summerslde. Ronald Vcssey, Charlottetown. Wilfred McKinley, Sydney. - fi Daniel L. Mr-Beth, Iris. _ Gr. James M. Smith, Albion Bay. ‘George Currie Georgetown. ' Herbert Cecil Mae1ntyre.»Boaris.- John Stewart, Wood Islands. _ Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown. Gunner W.G. Bruce, Red Point. . Pte. C.A. Arnald, Charlottetown. ' 'P_te. L. Coffin, Morell. Pte. S, E. Chandler. Mt. Albion. Pts. Garnett Gillis, Montague. Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. ' P. Carragher, Kelly’s Cross. . . Fidele Gallant, Tignish. " Capt. Fred Mayo, Charlottetown. i Nelson H. McLeod, Alborton. - Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond. Li Percy Mott-ernll, Fortune Cove. "' H. Beal-.~.stu. Hallburton, P. E. I. - H. A. Mc`Beth. Iris. - Harold Beairsto, Albsrton . ~ Ray Fitzgerald, Charlottetown. -.5 Percy Clark _ Sharron, 'Crapnud . 3- Pte. Lester ~Proud.'-'Char ottetown Gunner J . Bowden, ' %=.|lott._ntovrn . tt Pts. N. .m¢»_x¢nn».--N inigorarlr Pte W A` Moibueen, tr orhon ____ fn- _ _ - a‘l2"P.°'1§.l'._"'°»‘~;1<=*_'1-' Tm' 1__ iéaw»r.|.oiared'h.-_iihavistdwn I-larry Docherty. ‘Martinville lil f. \ "Donal -Dnslcrherson. Gleawiliamu. |’N’Ml1'i0N ‘ ' - 'l ' "1," _ ..l _ ,, _ 1 DIED .DN “ll-|T_'A_lY IIIVIGI Private Geo.`W. Sharp, Summcrside. Private J. E. Lockerbic, Cascumpec . Private Bruce McLellan, indian River. f Pte Damien McKenna, Charlottetown . Private Charles S. Beaton, Brookfield Corp. 'Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington' Wilfred Clark Wright, Victoria Cra- paud. ; Robert Trainor. Charlottetown, (Van-_ couver, B. C.) ~ Lieut. Reuben E. Stewart Wlmot i - i ‘alley (Montréal) » 1. lrorrrg, _ eph P. Arsonault. The members of Corp. H. S. Pierson, Charlottetown. f (Victoria Australia). 5 Ptc. M.J ._Fraser, Whim Road Cross. Lance Corporal M.W. Chisholm. Uigg. Lance Corporal, Angus Arsenn‘ult._ Private W.E.I-I. McKay, Bradslbane. (Gas Poisoning) _ Murdock Neil McPhee, Heatherdale. j Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown. _ Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor. Pte. Samuel Elliott. -Winslowbtation. Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 Pte. _Donald F. ` Campbell, Newport. ' Lot 54. _ ' ' Slerigeant John A. McLean, North Car- d gan . Private Gordon M. Sinclair, Montague. Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington. Lieut . Eric Warburton. Charlottetown. Pte. Cliiiord Rogers, Miaeonche. P.Bi.I. Pte. Alexander McDougall, Nine Mile Creek. _ _ _ sergt. John A~. McNeill. Charlottetown Farrier, James Gllllspie, Appin Road._ Donald D. McPherson, Glen Wlllllmr (seriously ill) _ ` Gunner James M. Smith, Lot Eli, (Ben iously ill.) Sapper J. McDonald. Charlottetown. Daniel H. Bears, Brooklyn, Lot 61. James Marshall Cove Head Road ' Samuel Chandler. Pownal _ __ . . -t. _ . . _ ,_ tJ:¢rg_.v_rn1 be sold at Fa-nnu.A ation.- . .1 .__- rf ' _. nr-_grantor the court nom--tn';'s\an'~ mos E Mur hw Au stine Cov has -W K IMIOUGAN, Globe Fox E! C sid erse rink is in good condition and tlw young people are enjoying the sport ot skating. A bon-tire ot brush gath 830.-'-§N;` ' "‘ '” ‘ "- -.egirrs AN§_b¢t»ta:“-1-*smartly tailo d..Sults and Coats-'l‘ry_on one oi our new coats, and see the cut. fas- hion, and becoxnlngness of _tli‘is""seI- son's models. You will ilnd just' the styli you are looking ior. our ‘range is no complete. lt. T. HOLMAN. LIM- ITED. Summerside. 7799-3-l4~M2iEli. -RALLY TONIGHT. - A big re- cruiting rally will be held lu th New Orange Ilnll at Kensington on Tuesday evening, March 14th. A good program is being prepared by the Kensington qunrtette and 105th choir. Comealong and -join the ballily throng. -“THE IRISH AGENT "-Central Bedeque Hall, March 17th. Same pro- gramme as lu Summersido on the night of tho 16th with a sale ol' home- charlty Tickets 25 cents Now on p sale at Wm. Calbeclt’s Store, and at pf; Q gnugmelr -5,-|_|| delitver uw ‘ the Hall on the night ofthe play. 7818 dr-egg, ' ~ ‘ ~ 7793-3-l3M21. -ATTENTION is directed in this, issue to the sale oi Fox Stock andvsa shares to beisold by the Court of of Chancery lu Delaney and Senhener. J_ The foxes in the Silver Fox Ranchlng Co.. Ltd., and, in the Kiondylre Co._ -___ U0 -IT QA¥| to buy in this Province. a an change is Guardian Agent in Summer mum e -ENJOY RlN_K»- The Clbe TUV f ` .I S. ered by the boys added to the attrno B rd tion_nnd pleasure of a few evenings _ MAN' made c_andy. Proceeds donated 'to Dorn forget _the big eoncorton St. -FOR SALE-.Valuable farm eaoll his h order. cents - ao-an-,-_ spe- Cape Tra- concert -CONCERT AT KENSINGTON.-‘ clt’s night at flenshl on Rev Dr. le; buildings in good repair. the 'bestiooationo on P. E. l.. A10! Brown Kensington. 7785-3-13M2i. » Kensington celebrated the fourth an- are ot the best breeding of P. El 1. Silver Black Foxes, This is nn 'op- portunityior investors. 7802 -ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.-Ries gal Lodge I O. 0. F. ol' the Town of ntversary of the organization on Wed- _ nesdny evening last. Wfith the addi- tion ol'-about one hundred invited -TOWN COUNCIL MEETING-I Owing to the absence of the Mayor and some oi' the Councillors at recruit-‘ ing meetings,_the tlrst meeting of the Town Council last night was :uli0\\l'l1' ed till to-night.-C. -KENSINGTON JEWELER.-Hee tor F. Morrison, wntchmaker and ‘ewoiier at Kensington, has just -I0- most enjoyable event in the history ry dine, Councillor, very acceptably ‘per- formed the duties of chairman. The that famed professor of music Mrs Campbell of Burlington delighted the X, audience. The ioilowlng programme r Harry Bowness and Garnet W. Proiitt. -Plano Solo, by Mrs. James Campbell, Thompson. Recitatlon by Miss Mabel Be guests the lodge room was comfortab- Leived a new stock of up-to-date jew- ly illled and what was voted to be the gl;-y. Orders taken on Toronto jewel- oi the lodge resulted. Dr. F. W. Jar- ‘my instrumental music furnished by brown mack mm-¢_ white hi forehead. eighlngabout 950 lbs.. carrying toni. e WGS BXCQHGUUY l`@“'1°\`@d- Illsml' bolstering. Notify Mrs. Florence Sum- mental music Violin and Piano, Messrs ne,-_ 1~|gulsh_ _ 7312-3~14-M2l_ Addresses ol’ welcome, J. F. Proiltt. shipment just M h;md_ve;-y nigh 3991!' Rel* H- R- Ben- 501° bY» -Wh" class articles. ln full dinner and tea McA.rthur. Duet by Mrs. Campbell and you want something ¢._,,pe¢|a||y dainty G=1ru9tPr0fitt- Speech by George Ryan _-see this Pompadour china. R. T. Solo by, Walter Found. Speech J. J. HQLMAN_.L|M|'pE|)_ summer-g1dq_ tlrms can he illleii promptly. Spec- snle on clocks. 7800-fl-1-i~M2lpd. _.5TQLEN.'- Seven year old dark getuer with black body puns slelsh d runners, with green leather up- -POMPADOUR CHINA.- Another ts or odd pieces-_-stock patterns..li . J ;, Island Roll of Honor _ `>e~r<1>»'l I' ' llflrilf ~ A Simple, Home-Made Remedy. ` The prompt and posltlva results given ~ by this pleasant-tasting liomo-mudc f cough syru 1 has c» sei 't to bc td ' ' gives almost instant relivl and will usual- , . ictr cou lure .dyt _ost fo.tf_ '4 Abmm,s vmage r-gntxéir lr-gs Vg; co?xld%z’(t ling sign? Ji McKinnon. Duet Mrs. McFadyen and Mrs. E. Urch. Solo Garnet W. Prolltt. Plano Solo Mrs. -James Campbell. After a sumptuous feast of good things _ served by thc members of Regal Lodge the Rev. G. A. Sutherland, gave a spirited address. The National An- them brought the social to a close. l °!“!~‘l°~!~I-l'~&-1-*S“9"!°¢l' Ends Dry. Hoarse or Painfui Coughs Quickly' _ Inexpensive but Unrqulled _ NN%HM+%$ I illl 1 1 “M In ninrclionres than auv other ram:-dv. it y overcome the average cough lu 24 (let 2% ounces Pinox (.10 cents worth) from any drug: store, pour it into rr.. lil- ounco hottlc and illl the bottle with plain granulatc-ll sugar syrup. Tliis makes I0 oungcs-n. family supp v-of the xurlt ef- . _ . url rvurlv-umdc cough medicine for $2.50. l€_irsil\; uri-pared and ncvcr spoils. I-'ull lliihctions with Plncx. t t I " re rom ness cer sin nm ensc with wh¥ich tgls Pincx Syrup ,overcomes ».‘ had eouifl. elitist or_i.hroat. cold is truly , rt-marka ls. ta quickly loosens a dry lioarseor tjgfht courfh and heals and soothes a-pain ul coug i in a hurry. With n. pcrslsoenthlooae cough stops the for- mation oi p lr-gm in t _e t rout and bron- chlni_ tubes, t us ending' the annoying hacking. _ d f * u' \` i .t if. l’?Z‘i.“ir. ',`...»ill.'l..i'."fi..?i ‘Z?”f‘.§’i'..<.'3..§“li.2‘..~5§`.°i.r over lor its splendid eiicct. in bronchitis whooping cough, bronchial nsthms. and ‘ _ _ Canada ' _ ' ; _ ' ' _ 3- . _ mul rslsollsts -Pre/‘ vermin at Monson. Frederic ton. r. E. I. » P|’°V"|¢¢ ttf P '"1" “Wifi Mild _; __ - ’ _ - ;.` 1" ...ll _Poisonous ' '” »°*“"°*'¥-- t ` » __ _ _ 1 5,; u, M ,gg or gi, n || -Mr. Aldx. Wood. Mt. Tryon.. was ue" 'I' `{ir;l;Ti§r'si:§o§:t§:o1tx%'bb¢ T No. sms.” ° a r e 0 " '“§‘*l’€ ""'""°'S° F`_'”‘d°Y 0” ”“°‘“_°“- Private Llyod Lceman. Georgetown. » . " ' - - - ` 7 ~ Tbeliester Clair J ’b Road John De|an_e_y_ ‘andnaii-s, complainants _ _ML and Mr°""""’s_ Ham `"` ` -in wait¢r~3ontno‘v’_and ano. Defendants; were in Cap" T"“'°""°`.°" . - -, _ . gcontly.-N. F l_’0\5l_l IOYOWIL _1` `.,’i mil. C.B»` PIIUBGO c|lIl'|0l\Ul0'lI.'5' _ Purgunnt [9 an order gf the Mggtgr _ *_-f.‘;__ ' ' -_-.__ »u#to. .'iao.._Da>wsoq‘lf'0_\Yn.`New London ° __ ._ ' K _ of the Rolls made in tho above cause! Plncx is n. liiglilv concrtitralcd com- *Ml A“5U5|-me /\¥°90Ul\l|i- m0Y¢d` ills wi ur Wu lm _ _ ‘4r. Baptiste Barriault volunteer ‘i’rom` -T-0 “V055 dimm0;n¢_ment in making _Summerside paid a visit to his home this. ark your drumist for "zu, ounces H Mwmvllle rocentiga- An item .i_u= Pines,” and don't accept anvtlnngelse. Q recent Guardian n ed that Mlolj A guarantee at absolthtgdsatlsiacuoné or Coretta Gallant ot Abrsm’a Village _ m£“°;.g{§§'v ,hy U" -515° ',].°*\ bg ‘-an gone on it visit to nioomnem., i_5,,{_"‘ ' r “"“» -- ' “WY ms was misiimaing rr Mus autism i no 30.- . -~ / ,_ _ _ . 2199-3-14»M2is1i. -“THE -Dont for- oi homo- sale at 25:- Reservo seats donated to charity. 7818 -ABRAM'8 ViLLAGE.- Mr. Aub- lu J. Gallant sold- s. line mare to Mr. Alphonse M. Arsenauit of St. Chrys- ostome for a handsome sum, consider- lug tho lo\v price- on horses at pre- sent.-' Mr. and 1.Mrs. F. Arsenault. were visiting in Abrnm’s Village on Sunday.-- MF. Edhilbcrt Poirier was in Summcrsldc on $aturdny 4th lust. - The funeral ol' _ the into Cyprlen »' Gallant was hold on Monday morning amid a large concourse ol' people. The palt- bearors were Joseph ii. Arseuault; Clouis Gaudet, John S. LoClnre, Em- manuel Gallant. Azade Bernard. Jos- the Assumption Society had turned out in full out of sympathy for their brother Anthony Gallant, son oi' the deceased .'- Messrs Auhln L. Arse- nault and Cyrus Gallant oi Abrn|n’s Village. both drilling in Summerslde paid a. visit to their homes recsr.\:ly.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Arsenault re- turned .from Summerside on Tuesday 7th inst.- Rev. Father Boudreault loft Monday morning for St. And- rewsto attend the i'un_eral_ of the late Rev. Laughlin McDonald and return-_ ed on the following 'i‘uesday.- Scarlet fever has br-en prevalent .in this dis- rlct for some time past, and will pro-j bahly cause the closing of the school. to his-new dwelling house last Mon-, day. _ This house which is 'large and spacious is in a. very suitable place.- Pte. Joan w. Montana. srraalbure. “""""“'“ """"°“*”"°°f*_"’:"" " ., s::::§‘t.f:t..:‘.::.‘..‘:'.:‘°.':.-.,‘:.f°..~:°.‘~¥.e.'::.;=»‘ ern anode.) _ ‘ Willis? D. McKinnon. Hoatbierdaie ~ _ Btgt. Wm. B. EraA;._Charlotteiovvn. _ Pts. Alas. Lorne llc ani, loqly Pointi- wmncsnm. warms, _ - "r.*.;.*’%“.."i..;‘.!""‘......" ’ ' I Wil. ` _lr.- Loo _W;aanac¢m_, Hunter"it_inr. \°'~ Private Feninn .\'»~hora, Gunnar Robert Mcrhoo, Gunner 0. 'B. Iolaohorp _|.4`\_Vl:!\ f`_f»<.~4ilf Capt. ‘I S <1 1, 22ml day of March instant at the -f ~ 9! if-_*?.‘_’_.'e7'_'_!i!.%*.§..t: For Btoekoand _1’€ ._ . px- @l_¢-:...... _ ~ 1 ‘ 1 One Week l .. yourfsheet1n`g tell l f. .. C<-'SCS---T°*"¢1i1=éS _ l brandon raottike I OR the week commencing to-day, we will hem free ot charge all sheet- _ F ings and pillow cot-tons bought of us for .CAS_I-I. Just comelin and select goods hemmed -just as you want them-in a few days. O W'e’ll hem up all | _ cular pillow _cottons for`fiYou-mal