» :jr . ii Q. \. i i-__ ,- ~_ _. .- b" I 1 § V = "ll n_,-,. -_ __ - iioni~ns..'rcnAz_v” -~ ;_,,» l_1,_[ ' ‘- - GAME WON'T G0 ‘ ';'£OSTDi'i.1Feb. 14.-lt was learned ` sy. that Werner van Hom. an om- jg 'ot the'Germsn Lsiidwehr, who is 1 i J H. li. BEER. Provincial Manager. Sugnrnerslde. . . _ I ‘.~i -"1 -' .. -tm. .il . . riiscmtsnorrerovvuousanmsf _ ,_ _ _ _ _ Y' ‘_ _ i' _ i __ i *_ _ . 1-I . _...__ ___ ____ .it _ i. 1 ~ -` ,n.__, , . 5 <1 “sq .if the Bank. you get th`e`re¢il` thing. ' bottiepitisnot Bovril. ‘ ue -,._-- - j s-is-awed by sown ~~__ i ` 'Y Bovril used in the Kitchen means dollars saved in lt makes nourishing hot dishes out of cold food which would not otherwise be eaten. But see that lf it is not in the Bovril And it must be Bovril. _ ‘ pf-having attempted to wreck g' ntimgd bridge across the interns- ` ' boundary st_ vanceboro. been declared sane bl .. . hu _ , 5; 'physicians who recentll' ifiimlll' 'bin Van Horn is in the East Cam- hudn wi. J, The examinnation was made All tlic request of the federal district attoriie_v's oillce after the ,iailer _had reported that Van Horn had shown nervous symptoms. According to a statement issued by Van liorn's coun- sel tonight. the physicians agreed that they foinid no indication ot insanity in the prisoner. and it is understood that a report to that effect has been The Cen tra) IT PAYS to buy in this Province. BIGRECRUITING MEETiNG.- At Emerald on Friday at 7.30. Splendid patriotic program and Baud in at- tendance. _ 7384. CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.- Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 20th at Kinross at 10.30: Millview at ‘,230 and Bireiii-iiii at 6.30 p. m. also '_ Wednesday 23rd at Dundas and Thurs- ‘dsy 24th st"Bsngor at17 p. in. TO MARRY IN NEW GLASGOW.- Mirs Bertha-Garrick. City, leaves thit morning for Ne asgow, N. S., when her marriageft pis._t:_e this week tt' Mr. Clifford Rb : She will he ac companied by iier sister Miss Myrtle who will return homo after the cere mony. - JOINS THE COLORS.-Another o’ \"on“t`Siewart's stalwart young men in the person of Mr. George lilaecssi made by the district attorney to the has signed on in the 105th to go an department ot justice in Washington. .5-s' A '- -but you wouldnt like your descendants to regret it. Ensure at least the future of your ' family by means of irisiiraiice in the Crown Life. Clown Life Policies include total and permanent disability bene Els; non-forfeiture insurance rtiiil other very Lbeml fectures. Let ns send you some new Insurance fasts. _ , _ UIIOWII LIFE INSURANCE 00., TQRONTD ‘ ' ol T' _¢_F"'_“" Y\v¢»-ni-In-: 5 Agents Wsnesd In Unrepresentsd Distrlots. CRUWN LIFE H M 'sly i your own Ancestor V ;f. _ ' tight for king and country. All bono to -ie brave voung men who have st nobly responded to the call of duty and is ready to go forward to do hli bit in defence of their Island home.-§ SCHOOL WOR K.- The following i' the standing of Anglo Rustico Scboo for tho monili of Jsnuary.- Grade V -1, Roland Buntsiii; 2, Stella Itolliiigf 3, Leith Toombs. Grade lV.-1. Victo‘ 'Buntaln; 2. Lorne Stevenson; 3, Esrlt Tonmbs. Gentle lIl.- 1, Edward Ll Page; 2, Millicent Mucth: 3, Cyr’ Toombs. Grade I.-1. Ida Toombs; 2 Helen Buntain; 3, Eva Stevenson. Th following had perfect attendance. Vir tor Buntain, Helen Buntain, Janie Lf Page, Edna Lo Page, Stanley Toombs Leith Toomhs, Earle Toombs, Cyr" Toombs. Ida Toombs. Bessie Stevcr son. - TWO MORE RECRU1T8 _-Tw more of Roseneath's stalwart youth' George Gordon and Joseph Gillis hav donned the uniform of their King an country and gone forth to fight th Empire’s battles. On Monday, Febri ary 7th, a reception was given then in Roseneath Hall. where upwards o seventy~ilve guests were assembled Each young msn on behalf of iii friends was presented with a. wel illled purse. The presentation was made by Mr. Edward Bulpitt, wh( addressed them iii u_ capable wa) congratulating them on the gallan' step they had undertakcn_ Brie Solicitor Wanted l A _ » --i=oii-- speeches were made by James Cullen James Harris and Patrick Walsh, nf lter spending a few hours in danciim the party returned home. having wish ~ The. Canada Life Assurance Co. ‘°“ "`° _ g _ ISLAND BROTHERS MEET Ii* _ ENGLAND.- Gunner J. A. MacPhef ' ' This splendid old Companv today offers to the gf ,f;'§'ef$21586S‘2§§§{yl§§§§§a§;“‘I'§l§“ . . . _ . » E public better sfcurity and more liberal contracts iegdkwgi iigfprigediiyticvisiifffmiiii- o es ro er rmour~ orporn J. i` than ever before* liiacPhee_on 17th ‘ January. Armour $7 Corp'l MgPi;e§ belongsrto tlge 29th Van v s ° coiiver at a on an as een on th ° ° ~ ' tiring li sii ce S t b l t, ` paid t0 holdefs in having aiiliitainled aiilwtirzweiexlisntsurloiiiil he came direct to England The meet 4 l ~ ' $2s6o4°35o°0o ing ot the brothers was indeed a han I dividends paid policy holders in 1915. §,{_,h",'_‘§ee‘}{,‘§ }}§°§,,e 2{’,‘;“ '§,,'°,j’{,n‘},‘§)°§ , An exceedingly liberal contract will be made ,gliifnifii§i.i§u§§1Pli§°.i§.,“i.° iifiiief with the fight fm- 3`.?.°.1;iii§_s§i.;fii;;s‘.;z si"z.“.‘:,.“.: _.F ire and accident insurance agencies may also {,‘§‘§,‘,‘e ‘,§’,§‘§’s_"“““‘ “° "'°““ °f ""' _ be arranged for. Apply at once I _ MW. K. HOW T0 REG\lN STRENGT. _ The great factor that retards re Charlotfetnwn’ P. E. 'L covery after sickness is that weakenei’ _ devitalized vuiiilition. and it will intcr Mlliagef fOr Pfl||C¢ Edwifd I8lal\d get ouir roisldcgs tit; kriow that our loce . rulrg st . . os er, eutral Dru 73°9'g'utmw3i' ' store. Charlottetown. H. J. Mahoi' UP druggisi. Souris has ii reliable. nor secret .stren th creator called Vino‘ I-it < v 5. i v- 3 FL-,<»> 4 ‘,‘\ _fi ` .i 1. _ f- 1,. . .lr ss Ht “_ it g M- ` ' '_ 2 which contains iron for the blood. th eurstives of fresh cod livers and th . . nourishing properties of beef peptoiir , all combined in a delicious native win' -, I u a e For weak, run-down conditions and tr regain .strength after sickness, there is -,vc g _nothing better. ~ j Q4 ,_. ,_ ,e ‘_ -jf -"ln a short time our present lease. expires, theieiorw - Manicuring lout entire stock must go. ' ' ‘ ___' M Phone 314 Miss D. Rudge fo' A '""This is your opportunity ofgattiug mmy useiui ar- °I>_P°i°*m°"f- 171 Gm' “"0"” S1 .1 »- tides at greatly reduced prices. ;` Sale starts at 10 o'ciock Friday and continues till every j thing is sold. ~ 3 See hand bills for particulars. 7Boston 5 & l0c Dept. Store ` ' Sunnyside 7393-2-l0Mt(. ' ` Wholesale and Retail gym* . . . 'V (norman »-.;Wrapping Pape rs Paper Bags §*~l€l;‘ - liéiii~.;f»§$todi of-‘L 9 ' Twines Twines ; 1 Carlosd Wrapping Papers, in Rolls 6 inch to 40 inch. Resins sizes and weights. patent and Du1|Leathe,s .. V . 1 Million _Paper Bags. Masiills. “Kraft” and , T _ ._ . r “Mooreshide” sizes 1-4 lb to25 lbs. .ll “A " . _ im-viiie."isért. ’av:<1v02. fl ~ 7387-2»1iMlMo - 9-@_ il i ~ , » va- ,V .. i Ladies. Boots' f ‘ In Laced and Button MEETINEAT EMlRMlO.- Friday . the baud goes up to the Recruiting moelinsin Emerald Hsil. _'nie speak- ers will be Colonel Campbell and - Dr.. Fullerton. ' 7384. HOCKEY CHALLENGE- The lad- ies hockey beam' of the St. Peters Sporting' Club has recently been _.or- zanited and now they challenge any otherfisdies' team on the island to a 'rieniily gums. ____ JOLLY TIME.-f’I‘hose at\el\dhl¢1l\G Grand Banquet and Basket Socili..<.to- morrow Thursday night inldt. Herbert Heli-will have a-Jolly Time. Concert coinmenoes at 7.30. Ladies with tins- gets treo. Admission 25 cents.-Web tome. ~ - ' 7382. SMALL ATTENDANCE. -Owing to 'be extremely cold weather there was . very slim attendance sg the market esterday. The iiigbt previous is re- orted the coldest in years. the ther- nometer falling as low as seventeen ielow zero, in several parts oi' the province. 8. S_ RALLY_ - Sunday Sciiool Ral- `y at Cove Head Methodist Church on hursday. Feb. 17th. Meeting for eiegstes of this district at 2.30 p. m. ‘o talk over the work in general pub- ic meeting at 7.30. The speakers will e’Itev_ Mr. Collin ot Marshfield, Rev. '_ R. Lund, and others. MUSKETRY COURSE. - Lieuts. mee. Strong, Jenkins and Sergt. Bertram have concluded s. course in vuskt-tr_\' at rlalifax. The course vas 'put or. under the direction of sri. Bi'er.nan of Summerslde, whois hlicf niusketri' instructor for inc -~s. Dovision Lifut. Diamond ironi ttawa. who is high up in musketry ircles inistructed the class. SCHOOL WORK.- The following is the standing of Csnavoy School for the “th ol' Januarys- Grade V.-1, Hilda Dunn, Amy McEwen (equal) 2, .elis McAdam. Grade IV.--1. Ethel Mc- iweu; 2, Martina McMillan; 3. Annie '°.nniiic. Grade lil.-l, Lome McEwen 'irado il.-1, John Monning. Grade I. -1, Roderick Cbsisson: 2, Annie Mc- liiilsn; 3, James Kennific.- Penzie icDouald, teacher. SCQTCHFORT AND THEREA- lOUT8.-Miss Alice Fitzpatrick, Now- iort, ig spending a few days visiting in icotchfort the guest of Miss Lily Wior. ~Messrs Pius McBride and Richard lutler two of Sootclii'ort‘s sports nent a few days visiting friends in 'french Village recently.-_ Messrs ohn A. McDonald and.- Henry- Hughes lnotchiort has returned home from ii olessnnt visit to friends in New Glas- ow. N. S., going via Georgetown. Pic- 'iu _route and returning via Charlotte- own. Picton ro -» ute. S. _ RIVERDALE- The recent visitors \ Riverdale included Mr. and Mrs. sim MaccPhall and their daughter, 'iss Florence,.Prlvato Wm. Gsss and 'r. McPhail. Mr. John Gillespie and ` iughter Miss Matilda visited here _'nday lust. the guest of Mr. Nelson '~Kinnon and sister. Miss Matildrt Gillespie 'spent Monday in Crapaud. MF- and Mrs. John McPhee wcrc scent visitors to Appiii Road.- The livsrdnle school is doing good work uder the *capable management of lisa Mary E_ Clark, _ OF _LOCAL INTEREST.-A St. Jciin correspondent to the Halifax Iicriilil sys that Lieiitciisnt Colonel L.li_ Boer if the P. E. I.. Light iiorsc has not yor taken. over the command of the 104th battalion on the West Side her-e. The ormai transfer of the companies from he 104th hi under way. The parade .ztate~ is_now over 800. Dr. D. C. Mal- Aiolni of the Generol Public Hospital \el'0. has been appointed medical oiil- ~_~r_ of the 140th. Sergeant Norman hriigiit, tho smooth tongued and ready vitted iiuiigonian who has done more “on any one man tor recruiting in New Brunswick perhaps, is again in the city. H e has been sent down the coast among the fishermen wfho are regarded as the hardest to convince in the provinco."You can't recruit against i good run of ilsh in the weirs." said one msn in despair recently after a ‘vial week on the island in the Bay of Fundy. _ _"_ P or ~ i PR1N__§E #DW <1 c.-iii. miie' also sauce Mea4s_E,VFAP“_’U5~ “via wife1es_=.’-’ ,_; ` 5 srsiirtmc scrs s_ _ _ , \,W_ i. PAUL Aamsrnouowma wiNcm=:r.i.'sMi1°a hge.; iiizldriillittisi-vriit ‘xeiiessin foundrieii, showin! fl\¢ il1'l|£l'\¥ 9f B||f_f`mns. _ ' The Bursting of a Huile Coast Defense Guo Whllv 53"? €l?ii4,-¢‘l'»lb.~' f » , ,.i.,h|,m nf B yacht 3; sea hs- a Floating Viine, A Power uligripuing, iz--........i.-i=~i.v.i_h=i ii-1 New Y°f_l< _ As§!s°¢f¢_§2s‘!; ‘““‘= - I ' ' i..As-r -riivls ToNi,¢'aH1;',..__i;' ._ ._ ' chapter Severn _ ’ THE DIAMOND i-‘RoM TWO PARTS - 1 I " M . xritnoabiunnv -Arrest rioNs C_oMi~c oPFiciAL-CANADIAN ' covsiiumi-:Nr FILMS-6 Rents. ._ ."‘cANAoA’s FIGHTING Fonces” "' p Taken in Europe by Lieut. D. J. Dwyer, 30th. Balt- C. E. F. L 500. riiniu.iNc scam-:s or ous novs IN KHAKI ovi-:Reims " s'm \\mmmw'Hu I ffl Y' 2 tiviiofiiciiiiii siuiii The Civic election passed oft in Sourls very uuietiy yesterday the ouiiciilors Messrs W‘.jB. Leard. R. E. McKenzie. Paik. St. John. and L. Mc- Innisliaviing been elected by acciama- tiop. , _The contest for the»Mayoralty was somewhat exciting and resulted in the election ot J. B. Matthew as Mayor with s majority of 18. The vote polled was H. H. Acorn 92, J. B. Matthew _110. lllH -H. W|lZtiiS _ Hili llHSl Plliilli HALIFAX, Feb. 14.-Lieutenant A. "S. (“Tah"l llonaid has been appoiiiit- cd to it position with the 11th Field Howitzer Brigade Ammunition Col- umn. Tlils appointment is directly iii linc with Captain McKinnon's rc- solvo to make this popular unit as iine a one as has gone, or will go, ov- -ersens. Those who knoiv Lieutenant Don- nld's qualities as an artillery ofllccr. will aillrm that those qualities, add- oil to the excelieucy of “Tho Eleven- th." will stand to place this corps iii an enviable position. “Tho Eleventh" is indeed to lic congratulated on hav- ing two so popular and efilcicnt. oiil- _cers as Captain l\icKlniion and Lieut. Donald. botii premier sportsincii in their day, and better military iiieii. if that were possible. The flehi oi maritime sport never produced two cleaner, more manly contestants than "Dan" l\icl{iiiiioii mul "Tab" Donald, and it is equally true _to say that the Bigger Game will iiold K no oilicers more conscientious or more capable of perforiiiiiig their respective duties. “The Elcveiitli" parriiicd on Unr- rington Street on Snturilay for thc ills; time, and yesterday attended church in bodies. They are certain- ly s, natty, iiiic appearing corps. 'l‘hey are well-dressed healthy ond enpubic looking, full nt' the ciitliiisiasni of their ccominniiiliiig oliii-cr. Captniii McKinnon is to be i\'zii'iiil_\~ congratul- ated on his success iii building up so splendid s unit in so short a space of time allowed liini. ' ' . ___-QW _ WlllIIIIWIIIA\\\\\\WOIIl\\\\\“\ llll Pe.ople’s Theatre ` Yf';`.§“\YlI//A\\\\\\\ For Complete Change 'of . Program See Evening Papers &\\\\\\\\\VIlllIllIl\\\\\\\\\\§Wl/IIJ\YII[i\\\l If . _ . -F J GERMANV Ac1'u`Ai.Lv oN THE vases or s'rAavA'r|oN LONDON. Feb. 14.-While the Ger- man newspapers are telling oi’ the Kaiser and his nrinies marching on from victory to victory and relating daily new exploits cnlcuiated to stir the people to ciiliuslasni, the fact that Germany actually' is on the verge of starvation is hccoinliig dzillyniorc ap- parent. This conclusion is not fouiiileil on the statement of alleged "iieutrsis" whose iinprcssioiis iiuvcssnrily ure hissed. but is based on reports of the actual conditions. ns related by the Gcriimii press. The tht-.ory is advanced that ilic the Berlin Govcriiniciit ciico cs thc piibilcatioii of alarming reports -on the food situation with u view to iiiisleading eneiny_ This is absurd. it is obvious that the Government not encourage the puiilicatioii of ad- vertisemeiits like thc following dis played iiii Berlin papers: _ “iii view of thc great shortage of friis. liotcis, rcstanriiiits and all cooks are iirgcil to make use of the new ap- pnrntiis called the late separator which inserted in nn ordinary sink prevents a pniticlc of fatty iiintter from slipping through into the drain." Other ridvertisements from the Ger- man iieivspapcr:-i follow: “\\‘ciicr niiil Mets, of llinintz. wish to buy a liuiiilrcd pounds of rancid fat of any iicscriptioii." "The Phoenix Flour Milling :ind Grniii Works require rcfusc of all dc- scrlptioiisl’ daily. cites thc case of ii. Fuerstt-ir waldo butcher who offers to sell ii pound of fat to clients buying goods with gold coins. Those fsmiliiii' with Germany appeti- tes will realizc thc gravity oi the sit- uation by examining the daily menus printed in the newspapers. The fol- lowing is takcii ti-om the Hamburg Frenidcnblattz Tuesday, diinier--Barley soup. priu- ciikes, pickled beans, tomato sauce. Friday, dinner-Potato soup, iisli pie. Saturday. dinner--Potato soup, out- menl pudding. pickled cabbage. The Magdcburg isclie Zeituiig pr\‘-- ilicts it most serious situation. "Wo inny expect a new period of hunger- lng on an extensive scale," it says. fa /.df ~ _ : ____.Z.__?__- l§l§lH§“ IMPORTLNT Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the front are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee of Wounded Soldiers Commission. Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town. lntimating the date of I expected arrival. cause ot re- turn snd any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may he made for s fitting reception. ho,-B., Chesmu{s_~~ » The Vulwaerts. the Berlin Sociallist “Wollfer's grocery ol' Biiigeii, oiiers high price for peanuts. but scoriis t . - . PASSENGER8 ON CAR FERRY.- he following is it list of the passen- 'ers arriving here yesterday by the Vriiivo Edward isiniid"-Returning Zroiii iizilifaxz-»iVii°. and Mrs. Goo. E. .uglit-s, S. A. hiclseod. John A. Ander- oii. Sr.. .loiiii A. .\ii<|iii°son, Jr.. C. 1'. ‘letclicr, thc Mist-:us Fletcher. Mrs. D. `-itlii-rluiid, liiiss Ncllio Gillespie Miss Mnnilc (illlenpic. Miss Jenn Alt- ten. Miss Dell Poole, Montague; Miss .\l:iy Bell, liioiititgiie; Miss Lot Town- sbrfnil. iiioniiigiic; Miss Julia Mclicoiin -ioiilngiiv; (ieorgo \\’. Poole. Toroiitu; ‘furry Dennison, Toronto; J. E. Patio fiionirvril; A. J. Vidobstcr. Sliedliic; it. l. Pcttlilck. iluiiter River; M. McKen- zic, lvcstvlilc; Miss McKenzie, \\’cst- villv: i"rcil (iiiilaiii, Si. .loiiii;_ J. IG. Grcrnr. St. John; Angus Grecii, New London; Nellie Grcon, New London; Win. ilohcrtsoii, Clmrlottiitowii; W. ll. l~‘ostf~r, HL .lohn;\ T. A. llieiklir. (Thur- Iottetuwn; G. H. Lniillnw. liiilifiix; Eiiwnril llazeii. Suciivlilo; A. E. Pur- ucll. 'l`uroiito; Bert Ford. St. John; J. A. lil-w\skiIi, Glace Bay; Thou McCnr- roii. St; Mary-‘s Road; George li. Sic- phvn, St. John;-\V. P. Polkoy, '1‘0|qm. to; A. E. Morris. Anilierst; li. S. iloiiiidliorii, 'i`oroni.o;. Alox Wiitt. Siini- iiiersidc; lit. Chas. -Rattee, Charlotte town; “l3. ii. Storey. Bummersidc; ltciigli lioriie. Keneingiolll llov. G. A. Sutliorlnml.-.Keiisiiigton: -G- W.. Dickie- soii. iinlifax; Wniter.,D0cksiidorif, St. Peters lliiy; MslcoiiB._Boli.,iB.0lle ili- ‘vcrz li. l-3. Elliott..-Montreal-; Capt. ‘A. it. Crockett. tiliariottotowtir D. Miller, Montreal; ltr ll.'li`iiliot. Bsckviile; (!_hsr- lcs Rent. Tomato; C».H.'=li|eltou.'i?ort _i.| ' One Ton Twines No. 1 and 2 Cotton in Balls _00 3,50 4, M‘“““1`° L\°*m°“`* ~°“~¥`»‘*'_""“’°' - ` 3 . mi cena, Hemp Twines, Hosiery Twine, ses - ’3 ’ ’ .°°’ ...’.’.°“.'...‘2'”3;I.', ""~'°.ii'.§i‘S-et. ‘i ’i‘iii’.'i°. ‘ ' ll V TWI . 4-50811115.00 ` .i'a'p's Limnbw ,_"veifl;_s'iiperioi- ,_-.~ '~. .tae . _ V article, and we iiseil as ii sure re- lat lowest prices. » ' 1 ner for we tin-.ist .na_'¢i_i¢n. ‘wires I tell you I vyoul Il i. 'dt mit it it- “"5 V » \ -= -_ V ’ ii ,°‘ _ ° is poo., ,Q ,_ can &Co..Lid.- _."°'“’ 8’ S".'“"' ""`°‘*‘ . er 127Q\l0¢tISt “gag &Jii'§°i“.|v Elgin. . _ .._-'_.r.i» _ I A v _ _-___ _...___ ._ __ _ 1 4 ' " \ . 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