9, -" al ‘Q 9* i Coal? If__s_o, _“please rem-_ embeft»tl_iat we have IIAU- Ill-I.. sllatlilosl. siulu. nic! Genuine- i... sknun.. _.. I ' -tHE.§seeat'fss9wN,Gs »_ The Central _n nsupatlon_ .. In-Grevlnginallul Dl8COUNT.- Any person paying their electric light bill on or before and thus save nioney. 8538. THE STANLEY. - The Stanley nr- rived in Pictou yestedray at 12.20.with _ 72 tons freight, 12 sacks mail and 36 passengers. __ ,_ .- ~ .r »_,.i_ ' ‘ ' "' ‘$199. .MILTON GONGERT.-A concert my 'be held' ' at the Orange Hall. ton. on Monday evening next, in aid of- the Womens Auxiliary og_,Mii. ton Church. Bt Paul's Yo eo Ie's 0ursH%,§i§».sl1edswith I ` T YORK FLOODED. wA'rEn Main sneaks-New the best.. Both Hard and' Soft" and our are almost all or which w d .. flooding of cellars foraslevilflilttliloiglxrs ‘ water poured through the street for A. `P|ilKAil[l & U0. d NEW YORK, Feb. 5.-The damage Ode by the bursting of a wafer mum i at Forty-second street and Eighth av. enlle was estimated today at $100,000, ~ 8-l0l1g Eighth avenue. The torrent 0( V B Phone 240 , -. ll is Clfidwn “' LEST WE FORGET WHEN WAR IS 0'ER. LONDON.»Feb. 5.-London has or- ganized.the f‘Never Forget League." Its purpose _ls to aid soldiers and sail- ors who fl themselves out of em- Best quality Hard Coal in Egg L _ ploymenddrlileil tlip -.war is over( Thir- ty thousaml leaflets of the organiza- tion has been distributed, and fifteen thousand gersons have already prom- lsed to w i‘- the purple ribbon of the league binding themselves to support those who return from the front just as loyally as they are supporting them now. CH"I‘0\VN MARKETS Pork » 8%c Oats (white) 50c , Outs (black) _ 521: ' Straw (per toil) $6.00 I Stove ' & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney Run _of Mines at POLICE - COURT. - At. the Polic Cube was fined $10 or 40 days on a charge of drunkenness. Arthur Kenny was taken to jail for a breach of th Prohibition Act. INSTITUTE. -` The monthly meet- will be held at the home of Mrs. George Cruwys, Wednesday, February 10th, at 7 p. m.. If stormy on following night _ SUCCESSFUL STUDENT.- The many friends in this city will hear with pleasure of the success of Miss Adel Gordon of this city at the Mac- donald College, St. Alln's, Quebec. in the first half year exams. She takes third rank leadilig the wllole class in Bacterology and Second in chemistry and English, being only 1% marks short in taking second place. There are about 500 students attending the college. RECITAL.-- The local Artists As- sociation with Mr. H._ Irving Beers in his Dramatic Recital next Monday night at the Kindergarten Hall will be the Rev. F. H. Littlejohns, violin; Miss Katie L. Stanley, Piano; Miss Helen llughes, vocalist; Mr. Allan B. Cosh, vocalist and Miss Hortense Phillips- Reader. Tile plnn of seats opclls Tllllrsday nt llcddill Bros Drug Store alld the prices will bc ~rcserved seats 35 ccllts. Admission 25c. 8526. THE MINTO RECALLED. - Cap- tain Taylor rcceived a wire drain the Millto at two yesterday afterllopn to the effect that she was off the .Iudioue Court yesterday . morning Wm. Mc- - l-U18-D D Q Association are ,supplying the pru- grammg. _Admission 2_5_c. Children hw v ce. J, '_ ' 'test e .~.“8ATURDAY NIGHT" of Toronto hasja circuiation~of 45.000 alld goes to all parts of the world. See Advertis- ing of the Kingston Women’s institute ”°’“’°"5 l'° th” `G“""dl9~“- Old Wh .scrihnrs wrlte..t,o-.A. McKinnon, P...O. Box 432. Cliarlnttetown. __ _ 8285 'oN l-'u`m.ouel-l. - sergeant 'rt lqgcolumn for club offer to new sub- l-. ._ dailies ___,,_ _ no vou surrsn '; IT PAYS to bu: in this province 'liiiqtjcg wsscnipgng, ~ ~ Subscribers ` w ll please note that the club _“offer , for Canadian Countryniaii _ is"o ygood f,0l‘__. the Guardian _' sub- Fel.. iotn will receive the discount ucfibérn all Prln¢H'Ed\'vllid"1slaud. W_Iien your kidneys are freak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back aches and you do not feel like doing much of anything. You are likely to be dsspondent and to borrow trouble, Just as if you iladu’t enough al- ready. Dou’t be a victim any longer. The old reliable medicine, Hood’s Ssrsaplrilia, gives strength and tone to the kidneys and builds up the whole system. Got it today. LIIESTUEK USU] lil 0 ; slum cugsl cllssls ‘ 1 _ llI§ the wiulli * individuals f each might bc taken as an example of what beef on the market in prime condition. Following the Beef Cattle Heavy L-lydesdaies belonging to Falconwood sary type of draft horse for the Prov- A McBel\th of Marshfield also 0, these shown. ' - /‘ - c finality-and much interest was shown .by the class in _selecting and criticis- “5 P lot. Such an exhibition of Fat stock the average feeder can do in putting ‘Horses were taken up. Some grade Hospital were used to show the neces-_ _ ince and some of its variations. A. on- tributed a fine Clydesdale mare which ""' was taken as the Ideal type among Light horses were not represented fully as other years owing to the fa t that races were being carried oil til same day that the Class took up the C work. However, a._ Carriage mare was taken as the typo and criticised for the benefit oi' the students. A lecture er ditar Unsoundiless was given oil H e y ‘.to show the value of breeding horses that are sound in tpye and california- tion. Swlne was furnished by Peter Brad- A large part of the value of tile N, of york _,md A, A_ Mcgemj, 0, McKay of Montague, returned ia night to Fredericton. N. B., to resume Harper of Charlottetown. who has - '- 1 joined me mth Battery Ca_md__m Ex_ Short (,ourse ill Agriculture from ti ways due those who contribute classe Bl of livestock for the criticism of th his training after a short furlouugh in this city. Mrs. l-iurpcr will remn here druing her liusballd’s absence at _,the war. iieditiollary Force. under Capt. A._T. ill IN TRAINING- - The following _live stock uscd for the classes was cv on better than ever before. 0 Marshfield. The Berkshires supplied Livestock Judging vieWD0ll\l'l5 ill' by' Peter Brodie were of excellent *Hquallty and displayed the characteris- e tics of the breed and the desired type Blllflellls- This Y€l1l‘ the fidelity Of the to a marked degree. The salnc migl ' bc said of Mr. McBcatil's showing. Both tile`se'mcn arc exhibitors and e During thc first week the majority teilsivc winners at Amherst Filt Stoc of the classes were made “P Of Dairy snow which speaks well for ilrel cattle suplied from the herds of Sim- m°“S B\'°5~- Wen RUWIW- Alldrew Oliver Saunders of Wlnsloc sup- work. X. in two batteries of Artiller and one young men fom this Province are at present in Frede___cto___ N_ B__ attach Mcliae & Sons and Roper Bros.. Eas ed to the 24th Battery Canadian Ex- peditionary Force. preparing f0l' tht? some excellent individuals. Special front. Tllere are abouut live hundred memim, might be made of one notable Royalty. in the mature class of cows supplied by Simmons Bros. there were l plied Soutlldowlls for use ill the Sheep LORD ABERDEEN DROP8___THE “TARA." LONDON, Feb. 5.-The Earl Of All- ll crdcen retlrin Lord Lieutenant of , S Ireland, whose announced intention of assuming the new title of Marquis of k Aberdeen alld Tara provoked strong " protests from ireland, has reconsider- ed his decision in view of this crit- icism. It was announced today that he would style himself the Marquis ot Judging classes and the criticisms giv- en by the class were ofa favorable na- ture toward the quality of the aninlals 'shown. The Soutlldowils is taken as the ideal fronl the standpoint of _ Temair, a name which is auciently as- sociated with the historic hall ot Tara. -_-_l ilnfifll S Y divisional ambulance corps:-Capt. A. T. McKay, Montague; Sergt. F. Harp- er. Gllarlottetowll; Sergt. M. McD_oil- ald, Charlottetown: Bd. Lemon, Mon- tague; Bd. J. J. Sark. Lennox island; Dr. Bucllanilan,'Souris; fir. Conroy. Souris; Gr. ll. Campbell, Molltugule_; Gr. D. Mccorninck, snuris; or. www. Dewar, Montague; Gr. B. Dewar, Mon- tague; Gr. J. Dcvcau, Sollris; Gr.- (‘.. W. McDonald, Montague; Gr. 1). Mc- Donald, Souris; Gr. li. Hcclthcrt, Mon- tague; Gr. N. Kennedy, Sourls; Gr. Montague; Gr. L Myers, Montague; Dr. J. McNeill. Souris; Dr. L. Olinll- slloals nt the entrance of the Strait lay’ sau,-is; D,-_ (;_ pen-y_ Sou,-is; G,-_ Hay, loosailnei- ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) ` 30c Print Butter (per lb.) 261: l Fowl and chickens (per lb) 10 to 12 Geo. E. F uII’s of Canso. At three Captain Taylor was advised from Glace Bay that the stcarncrs caught in the ice between Flint alld Glace Bay, which the Mlnto was oil her way to help, had got clear and had arrived. with n tug and three stczlniers, ut , Louisburg. The Minto was at ollcc recalled and was due to dock ill Georgetown last night ol' curly this lllorllillg . ' ` R EM EM BERED-The Prcsbyterlzlli H. A. Stewart MARBHFIELD SCHOOL EXAMINA Rev. li. I.. Coffin, pllstor nt Mursll- me" “ow I“ that city “'aI“mg ¢°mP°S' cow tllat has produced a. large record is bl f ro island and llc is not only an cxcellc an excellent pedigree from the stand thc best. pi-oaucerl 16696 lbs. milk nlul 72 and at the same time capa e o p - ilucing young stock that would do w_ J_ ]1E1D_ credit to any hleh class herd of Ayr- instructor in Animal iiusbnlulry shires. Simmons Bros., also exhibited a. young blill lately imported to tl_l_<_:_ He,S Back at work individual in all proportions but has, Strong and 'I point of showing excellence and cup 1* dividuality and pedigree qualiilcatioll Witness says:-At tl'l‘e residence o was giveu. Many young animals hav been sold frolil this herd to cstahli the foundation of herds ill the Ma Tub Butter (per lb.) 23:: retainer ire: linen.) :ion Coal Yard 'gugnlps (per bush.) lgc P S 'es 1 c ' Cmskm _ . _ me rince t. Wharf Beef (ib.) - 7 to 8c _ Young Pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00 » >l<‘|‘¥°|'9H' S°“°°B°= ill’-l 13° . -_ Ling; Youflll _FecI_ Better ---After E A Taking A Bottle of This re- *" Rexlli Ilamboo Brier Blood Builder the life, heaiihnnd happiness. It makes more and better blood- sberpens the appetite. 'sstrenglllcns thc nerves. renews wanted tissues. and tones up the whole run down system»-- ¢ makes you look and feel well. _ Try s bottle, it is guaranteed. Price $l.00. MacKinnon Drug Company _»_~. I ra-&eL_¢'~=- Eel? clcxir of ncw . Builder ,'-‘-_'-.lf n- 1:3' -3"/Z -4l...|a.. /.ll _l ',_//_y -.___ f,l‘/J "!=.=*' `T-1=:/ /1' 1 l | ii \\\YIl \\R§'llIIlllIlA\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\L'lI% I ig -Be Skeptical of _*_ _ _ _ _ i Bargains ', '9 ' _ su All i. cm ilu clan... ‘ ._ If ou want, good, pure, I reliable tobacco go to an __ ‘L _ honest manufacturer. W 1'--1*~few-.s~1-'.1ff!-=e:f:if~.'.~,'- =‘:'~":1f;='-_I-';§'_-i1_~‘:;~ have ,earnestly striven to . establish such a reputation and believe our old _ friends will 'say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly V our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco line. - ¢ _,G \\\\\\\\\WlIllHIIfl\\\ ' Phone 345 - - Manufacturers VIII'/4\ .;_ta_._,_,,_.`,g__,§_ Hickey' & NichoIsonTob. Co., Lil- MAh\\\\wf”/g”“\\\\\\VI/Zff§¥\\\YIIII X ' ` 'Ill/x\\\\\\\\'/////////i\\\\\\\\\wM\\\\\\\1 ' I Discount Salleni , __ __ -- r --1 ~ ~\ at _ -a »'.".°I..f‘!.‘.‘.‘f‘*.‘;*§.f_.“.‘l:‘l.l.°.i°.2.‘;.‘::.°f’ with ‘lion-dere some without, all Pretty Designs from a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on _,, Floor at exactly A Half All Bar sins. Come early _ and et first choice. It ' will pay to B%lyzNow and put aside till wanted. 5216 f°f » cash only. No emnants charged. _ _ . ._ ,Carter &.Qo..L _r :,`>’£'i.‘ ri s' fu ' 7*' l` U _ - _ri-_» _ fflioodqoarteri’ PAPERS ~ _ -,,___` . .1 Wall -Paper _ 'pai , ' of .,,f5§*>"_¢‘ ‘Hi Our Annual Sale of` ‘ ' Reninants is now on. " I ` Patterns in Parlor, Diéioing \\vIIIIA\\\\\§*`¢ v W 11 ne through ou? stgdk: ofg€Vali PaD€1' and Kitchen Papers. me . Price _ , .1-r F* all 2ll 'after his return from Ontario waited on tile family of their lute pas- tor und presented hini with a goodly sum oi' money as a token of their ap- preciation of labors performed. lu a thc good will tllus sllown by the don-_ ors. Mr. McLeod goes to P. E. lslaild io begin work lll Dundas, on Fcb. Gtli. lly arrangement oi’ thc Moderator pro lem,'of St. Peter's Bay. ' ' THANKS FROM BELGIUM.- Mrs; nal, has received a post card fronl A. iiamaghan, of the Belgian Refugees _ Colllmittee, Holland, thanking her for gifts. Tile message read as follows: "The committee for the Belgiall re- fugees in Oldenznal, Holland, send you grateful thanks for your nlost acceptable gifts. They gave great joy to the receivers of the sauie wllo much appreciated the kiild thoughts of their sisters ill sympotliy across the wat- ers.-A. Camagllau, 28, 12, l4." SERIOUSLY ILL. - Tile many friends oi' Capt. Angus Mlitlleson formerly of Cardigan, will regret to- learn that hc is seriouusly ill ill New York, wllere he arrived ill command of the S. S. Vasarla, Dec. 20th. He was so suddenly taken ill, that he was -um able to take charge oi’ his ship wlllcll sailed for Brazil on Jan. 7th. Advised by a Specialist and his physician to go to a private hospital he did so, but _without favourable results, for his 'disease proved to be so alarming that it was thougllt advisable for llinl to return to his home lil Liverpool, Eng. He expected to sail shortly on board the S. S. Vistrls, accompanied by his wife and daughter. who calne to New York to visit him in Dec. ISLAND HONORED.-The Boston Post of Feb. lst, contains the follow- ing:-Alexander (lalneroll. 78 years old, wllo lives with his family at 490 Tremont street, has just received all imperial service medal from Kiilg George, of England. for nleritorlous service a san oiiicer ill the depart- ment of railways alld canals. l-le has served the Canadian Government 35 years and last ycar was ponslolied for llfc. The medal which he has receiv- ed from the King is all unusual honor accordllig to Mr. Cameron, ami he is jubilant today that ills long and faith- ful service has ben so recognized. Tile decoration was forwarded through R. F.. Itcyliard, secretary of filo imperial Service Order. Mr. Cameron is' a nativc of Prince Edward Island. in his youth he went to California and rclnaillcd there several years. later re- turning to Canada whore he entered thu onlploy ol tho dopartnlent of rall- ways and canals. Ile has contributed to the genius of (lnnadlall constrllc- tioll work during i.ile past quarter of a century and was immediately _given a life pension when ho rcache the age limit was active work. Both hlm‘- self and _his wife enjoy the best of health. They have had 14 children, eight of whon_i___ars ___l_i_v_ing_.M-llgston Post. Feb. lst. ' 0 »,. H ': _ _: :i'ans`alnr Coinpound. Extratct of Sarsaparilln with iodide of Potassium is an efficient alternative rcincdy in all scrtifulous conditions and wherev- lei' lowered vitality shows itself by eruptions. pimples. pcrstules, boils. blotches. etc.--$1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster. Central- nl l "i af' farr¢'¢eilll`u¢` l°u% lil: aritl few words llc expressed his apprecia- Smit, tion of the gift, principally because oi' sonic i'rilit and candy, kindly donate( Lv some of the visitors. The standiil lnletic At lc : ng. J . d. il l\“mb‘=l` 0f`f°lk 3fN0W C'i3"`liSlC~ Que" ors in their remarks, gave great cred to thc tcacller,-Mr. Howard Court, for A herd of C,,,e,.,,5eys c0,,,p,.,S,,d illc special attention he had bestowed muwré and young females and LW on these, thc most conlmoii aild neces- sary subjects. The children were the iloiile lluppy after the division ltalllc record for themselves. hulls was sllowll by Roper Bros. Til of of high class gucrliscys is well kllow 8*! F5 would do credit to all exhibition of til quality in mutton production. able protlu<:tioll_ With at-.olilbinatioll ONE MORE SPLENDID CURE BF of the herd that wns'cxhillitcd and DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. this sire thc results cxpcctcd.wlll hl- 9 Allen's Mills. Porlneuf Co.. Quo. fccls that he wants all wilo sullcr froli `,-i. kidney disease to kllow that they can 1. iiild ll cure ill Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mlna~d'| Llnlment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack at LaGi-ippe, and I have frequently ,lroved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Quebec Man who Suffersd for a Long ` _ _ Aildrcw Mcltac &_S0lls showed two 1-imc from Kgdney pina” Finds I‘~ A» LCVCW S°““53 Gr- J- Martin' herds. In the mature class thc priil- comme” Curb cipai blood was “Mi-lkmaid 7tll" wllo ll Ydllfl, W. A. HUTCHINBON- ` 'f"7§`7_-r-. ..:_-.is.'r.ss.:.'..a!Mii l lbs. Fat as a mature record. and some __ __ _ _ or her female offspring show evidence Feby' 8' lspechfll Another Smen f"_”l of equal if not higher production The did cure by Dodd s Kidney Pills is | ‘ young classes exhibited also the hcst that of Michael Gauthier, il Well KNOW | TION. - On Wednesday. .land 27tll_.tl\e quality in females of "Milkmaid's" pro- resident of this place. Mr. Gauthier ll il t \..___‘_...___._._.. People °f Mafshfleld 3°'-llefe ‘elf duction and witll sucll a predolilillallce ,was for it long time li sufferer witl School tc hold l\\‘*ll` “Sum |1alf‘Ye‘“`lY of this hlood the herd of Andrew Mc- L, pair, in his head caused by kidney CXF1mll12=1U0l1- /51110118 U10 Vlslwfs were Rae & Sens should gall; tl l§>l`l-Y l‘PD“_' disease, and at length got so had that _ tation. 'l`llc herd was a so slowll ani hu had to ,lun work Doddis Kmncy “emi MISS Emi- MUIY“UH“x~ lcaclwr ul- favoralllo critiuisill re llrdilli.: his ill- , _ _ ~. . . East lwyuny; Mn John “_ Muum g lille cured lliln. ilo ll. back at woik fox-man of Marshfield and others. Rev. Mr. Collin and Miss Molyneaux coil- f ducted thc examination, laying parti- Rcv' Wm' McI’e°d' 0" the ewmiug of Clllilf HUUSS 011 their Wading §“}d time Provinces and it is to he expcc ti tlosi the visit- ed that sncllauimais will make u cred- For Dodds Kidney Pills not on ll ' ' ~ curc the pain or ache tiiat is causing Of the most distress, they put lilo kit -11- A. A. McLean, KA.. Donald McKinnon ii strong and llcurty. und naturally llc M¢|__EAN 5 M°K|NN0N 1 Barrlaters, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown ' ly C. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. 1' Matson 4'. ssN'rl.sv. 0 neyli in good working and all the im- 5a,.|.|n°,.. and A,_t°,.Mys_“_|_°w 0 purities and poisons are strained ou " reputation of these illcll as producers or ,_hc_ |)lood_ The ,.,,$,,|L is ,hm ,ww ll i _ . strength is carried to every pilrt of . and some of thc animals exhibited the body_ Thavs why so many Sup ,_ _, , C fcrers cured by Dodd’s Kidllcy PilL-. I lfiices-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char- lottetown. P. E. 1. WARBURTON do SHAW. William Brown, of Florida Hotel, Po\v- l of the pupils for the llalf-year is ter. Grade V.-~Curl, Collin, .lan Campbell, VeriloflfDeliiiis. Grade.-IV ence Foster, Fanny Munil, Jean Munll. fin. , ' "" -_ ‘ -“Our fresh supply of 'delicious Enix- lilsll candies have justbeen received. We have tliem in bulk at 404; per pound or 'iiiglass 'jars at -25c each.~» MacKin- non Drlig Co.. Cor. Great._Gcorgc and Kent Streets. _ ~; ME'-13 ji r|l_li\\\.i\\§_'J")//_/llilllll _ Long Distance ' 'Drug Customers Our trade is extending ,lu the rural districts. Tile people wllo live at ii distance. have learned that our stock is an unusual one. hence, when some special need arises, or when they want fresh new goods they send to us. Or- ‘ders by mail, telephone, te_le- _graph _or other means, receive our immediate atteiltion. GET THE PARCEL POST HABIT. _ fCll0WS¥°-'U'l`=“l0 VU-'“1-Talmagc F05' lil hccf cllttlc a herd of young _ _ , Cl males was supplied by. Frank Suum1._ilew mail. Now eller!-ly is new ll -Mafiiln MBCFMMUU- [Jie Boswell' tained several excellent individual ‘Grade Ill.-Marlon Campbell, Roy Dellnis. John Munll. Grade il.--Cler- Grade I.-Roderick Munn. Robert Cof- \ $\\\\\ ‘-' /I/IA lIlIf§\\l\\\ illglicst class. - ersoil of North River. Tile llcrd co stimulated interest is being show throughout the province lil favor beef cattle. , Fattelling steers . .and beef lleifer were shown by Ed. Saunders oi' thi city. Tile animals were of excclleii f0_ sum up their collditioii. “l foci likc You can’t have it with sick kidney n- s. With healthy kidneys you nlllst llav especially one ten months old calf. it. Dodd's Kidney Pills make hcnltll that was taken as all ideal in a Beef ki¢1u¢_vS_ ` F--~-~‘~ for thc stildellts to follow. interest was shown' in the placing of __...-______.._ tllese animals _in view of the fact that ll “We have ii carefully selected lille Of of gift pipes, all styles, shapes an qualities, ranging in prices fronl 25 5 tot $8.50. Come in aild see them. Mac- S K nlloli Drllg Company, Cor. Great l George and Kent Strcew. l\lti'. MONEY T0 LOAN- H. fc Barristers, Attorneys. Notary Pub- H' lic, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- _ ers Association. Bank of Montreal, 3 Clanada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- t on. ‘ Offices-Old Guardian Ofilce. Prowse Block. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ,1 MORSON & DUFFY C Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada I _ '_l Bad Fires ln ance, $20,000, ' DIGBY, N. S., Feb. 3--Lour Lodge sum- DAILY WARNINGS n Nova Scotia Baptist institutionslurned at Wolfville WOLFVILLE, N. S., Feb. 3- Horton Academy and Young Hail Baptist edu- cational institutions were destroyed by fire today. The loss is $35,000 insur- L ~ Narrow Escape in BATHURST, Feb. 3-The Leger Hotel here was destroyed by fire at 5 o clock this morning. Nearly everything was destroyed. John P. Leg er, the owner, if 14m You'll lilld that our nlail order ervice makes it possible for oil to trade as satisfactorily by ll autumn, was again mer hotel just rebuilt after a fire last mail as if you visited our store in person. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. Johnson & Johnson The Qualitsy Drugstore Cor. Kent Prince Sts. IYII/&“\\\\\\\§ ill \“\\\\ \\\\\\\\\@I ground today. _ _ wont burn. - Try 0ur’~'_ _ It is entirelydifferent in taste, yet gives the same satisfactory re- _sults as the oId-fash- ioned, disagreeable . kind. » Sweet Castor Oil de- ' lights the children, it finds favor with the grown ups too on_ac- count of its pleasing _ tasée. _ ` _ eep a bottle of this. perfected Castor Oil in the house. The cost is only l5c per bottle. 14* I oilyaioefsie Wifi V 8521-2-8M3I -» sf’ . n* fTlie 'Meds d°9` Wliwlww f~ "' _149 Great George Street Sweet Castor _Oil offer us. _ I burned to the covered by Items like the above appear in every daily paper we pick up but we go right along carrying little or no insurance evidently thinking our property -“ Tomorrow Other People may be Reading of Our Loss Better see to it that when the fire comes you are well protected by in- surance in good companies. Under present financial conditions it is folly to insure in a weak company. We Represent Nine ofthe Strongest Doing Business If your property is uninsured or underinsured, we strongly advise you to stop carrying t e risk yourself and stop it TODAY. Write, Telephone or call on us at once and be protected. We will give your business prompt and careful attention and appreciate any you -have to l ,W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd. ' ' _,_84_, Great, George’ Street, Charlottetown » estimates his loss at $30,000, partly Hotel Fire 1 insurance. Telephone 540 and 541 _ If one busy, call the other . ' . -.-'.- U - . { . _.|_ . _ _ _ __ :___ ___ ._ ____ L ._.,_'*>~_ . swhéf ?iT~l§Y` M ._ _ » » -l fi 1'-_~_§;E, 1., ra. ?'3~`§= 4*.” .._. .v :. fl 3:62# _-..._ =~`!_lr:.n‘ _ ffl I :;1'\»‘ ‘__ __ 32, _ ' -cl, ' li _. -=' ‘