“All Coal Looks ~ 'Alike to You but it is'nt so any means ou .Y will know thetdlfference, to your advantage, '__ after burning our Coal in your Stove or Furnace. OUR COAL ' - . is in shedsfail clean and dry, this is worthwhile to ou. When in need of] Coal or Wood, try ours. I - ~ 7 _ _ il. PIGKARD. & 00. Phone -240 --Gb’t'own | PERFECTLY NATURAL _; turer for the able way in which he “So you were a witness in u law suit?" “Yes." ; _ _ "Did the opposing attorney bother you ranch?" “Not at. all. _He kept interrupting me so much that it seemed l was at homo telling my story and Ma was correcting me as I went along." TIMELV. "lt’s a short way to Sllpperary, It’s ii short way to gd; it‘s n. short way to Slipperary, Where th' bumps and bruises grow. Good-by, gravitation; _ Good-hy, head and feet; it's a'short, .short way to Slipperary. When thc man and pavement meet 4- Hugliesf Dip .For Sheep, Cattle Horses, Hogs, Poul- try etc. An Ideal Disinfectant. sua l Wholesale and Retail ‘ dress paid a. glowing tribute to the lec- Geo. E. Hughes T The People’s Druggist “Essence-s. We make a specialty ot' manufacturing Essences, using only the purest ingredients. Our Lemons and Vanilla are exceptionally pure and strong. Others include Pineapple, Strawberry, Almonds, Fistachio, Clo- ver, Pepperniiiit, etc. E. A. FOSTER, liruggist. 0000-3-15M3i. "Our Carpet" Wash recipe is agood one. Let tis put up a quantity for you. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drug- store. 9009-3-15M3i. l _|11---r 1 '1- . - ’ ' ` _ _ I and in crossing it the animals hind _ _-f - . feet went in. Mr. Smith thereupon tili- "‘_‘ h irncssetl o \ _ _ ` PaSte°" - uiid the holigg ign tsttrl“ti’g;lli‘i\i§h trimneli. K, I lierc is two remedies that are uncqu:illcd for quickly and permanently curing all forms of ' hair and scalp trouble. 'i \\'c absolutely yzuaranfee both these rl-medics in give satisfaction, or the purchase price will refunded. _ --Vu--"_ ` J _ . ~ L_*;I_»-;f_i 1 F, 4; ' ii-'7'ihi'i“.i\I/‘.0 "' \vas t_0 catch his head and try and ‘ l`§'»§,.,‘{.`;,f5‘5i;1i .:. _ l<0‘<‘pl1tlalioi\'ei water, and call for help jg _ ;.» ,V K D C \v iici ie r it very lustily, and to his iE\ 'I _J lnnon rug 0 great joy soon saw at crowd respond- ‘ ` ""' , __ ,J ' Corin-rtirt-:itGem-no ninli{¢ni2~.‘in»t~ts ing l_o his call, who before very long '~. \ _ _ - had thc horse rescued from it \v:iwr»- rat _ 1'! ;\\\\\YIIi\\\\?IIlIIlll&\\\\\\\\\\`!ZIlA\\\\\\TZ//é x _ _ _ _ ______A- < “ _ _ N have earnestly striven to QWYIII/\4\\\\ Phone 345 - - r¢si¢pi.¢.i of § __ Bargains ,~ '3 f’-"3 Not All is Gold that Glitters (\ if If » d. _ - .....rs rs. _ - - honest manufacturer. W establish such a reputation, and believe our old_ friends will say that we have pever disappointed them. H1ckey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco line. Hickey Xi NicliolsonTob. Co., ///////Il\\\w//If/ll\\\\\?III.g/I’;?`\\\\YI’ PJlIf&\\\\\\\\\\WIIllIlIIIW\\\\ - Manufacturers Lumber ..,, , | icq ii ,q ig For Sale Manufactured on P. E. Island ~ Last fall I bought the Dixon Timber Land, near Eldon said to be the best timber on P. E. I.-and _installed an up to date mill and now have a large quantity of first class Spruce, Hemlock and Hardwood lumber for sale. Write or telephone for prices__________ _ T. D. PICKARD, sais-3-izmat __ Eldon, Pe Ev Iv in.. 1 ni, W _ lF_"irNsURANcErq vom / ffm: 'ff/1"-_ ~ \_ncum|rz L.. ___- _ _ § _ lf; _ ; '-W" _ \_/ _ *sc/’ , certain hours. Get one of our home shoves equipments. end . . you can shave yourself anytime you like-any . _ _ 6 :nag yogéietla cost n near to nothing as you _ -' _ In ' Uallvand see our showing of shaving supplies. l treet Telephone 67 Charlottetown- si S . " ' __/ Quemfrn office devoted exclusively to ggtggc sggacs ” ' ' f All Ki d _ l...,'l‘.i’..‘.‘L'.;‘tZ‘..E.?. “_ -rm-FR-1- g \ \ ‘ _ * v i ' as quick and stone tenth the cost that you must barbs . and d n't h it f The Central Guardian ' 'rua MARsHrisLo_ HALL com- PANY intends holding a basket soci- al _iii their hall on or about March 24th.' Ad later. _ 8999. ENTERTAINMENT. - There will be a musical and literary entertain- ment in the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernon River on St. Patrick's evening, March 17, an excellent programme will be rendered. Be sure and attend. 8988. BASKET SOCIAL. - The basket social at Crapaud on Monday evening was well patronized, the large he/ll being filled to overflowing. 'Rev Arthur Hum executed the duties of chairman most acceptably and excellent music was furnished by the members of the 'Methodist' choir. The addresses by the _Revs. D. McLean, George Orman and 'W. P. Mcvie were ot a. very high order and punctuated with applause by the large audience. Mr. D. S. Mc- |Quarrie auctioned the baskets and pies, realizing good prices. The re- ceipts amounted to seventy dollars. SPLENDID LECTURE--On Monday evening last: Mr. Frank J. Praught lec- tured ln Cherry Valley Hall, his sub- ject being "War, 1915." Mr. Praught‘s lecture on this intensely interesting subject was a musterly ei’i’ort,_ and was listened°to with the deepest in- terest by the audience. Mr. Frank Mutch, who moved the vote of thanks to Mr Praugbt for his excellent acl- dealt with the subject. The motion being seconded, was enthusi stically adopted by the meeting, and 'gendered Mr. Praught by the chairman, Mr. Philip Rooney. Should Mr. Praught give another lecture in Cherry Valley he will certainly be grec-ted“witli ir bumper house. ' '_ -` -- SCOTCHFORT AND VlCiNiTY Mr. Joseph Weir, Sootchfort, was lin (`harlottcto\vn, Tuesday.-Mr. Frank Stewart. Afton Road. returned home ‘Tuesday after sponding the week-end visiting friends in Charlotteto\vn.,- Mr. John Kelly, Auburn, shipped ii very valuable animal of the canine tribe to friends “Up Down, Ashton."- An accident which fortunately escap-` ed being attended with more serious results occurred on Wednesday last when Mr. ll. J. Smith. Ten Mile House. was returning home from at- tending a trot at Corran Barn. While crossing Tracadie Bay he came up to a. crack in the ice which was open for n width of about t\\o anti ii halt’ feet, [-2 his hind feet out worked around and the next inintttc slipped into the open .space lengthways which made things look blue t`or getting hint out as the anunul was powerless to lu-_ip hiniselt'_ ’I‘l\c only thing for Mr. Smith to do grave, nothing the worse oi' his t-out bath.-S. ‘:: DIABETES CURED!- tes his cured h\in Stinol .\nti-Dialic :. ‘ - dreds oi this drearlful disease and fhr-re is no reason why it will not do the sonic for you. lt is cniircly veg- otnblc and the only tliorouglily tested ienietly for this trouble that wc can re- coninit~ntf.-lil. A. FOSTER, driiggist. = l ‘ A Beautiful Complex- | ion is a Woman’s A Birtliriglit There are many face prepara- tions that are thoroughly re- liable and can he counted on to build beauty by protecting the complexion. lt is u wonian‘s privilege and duty to give her complexion daily attention. If you want anything special in,thls line that you know by reputation,” or if you htlve seen it advertised-como to us for it. < Should you not have in mind just what you want we- are in a. position to recommend some- thing reliablo-Massage Cream. Cold Creams, Lotions, Face Powders, Etc. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore ‘ Cor. Prince & Kent Sts. | _ _ ~ si. \ Atave 1 hr 'C ` Save You can shave yourself st home just as good- plv n r_ ‘you o ave to ws rom lfteen to thirtymnutrs for your tum. or tio without l shave if you don‘t come around with n , ,- ~,~_~ ,-_-_-_-;_~: -_-_A - - -_~_~.-.-,-,-_-_-_-v-_-_-.~_~_-_-_-:::.-Jw " rr im-vs drbiiy in uns Province. s'zmous Acctneuiz- or-_ sen. Crapsud. received s call on Thurs- day to attendv_-‘eMr. Webster Howatt. Augustine Co who had a bad tail from the barn loaft wnile thrashing. He was seriously injured but latest reports say that he is improving. _*___ / CENTRAL SEED FAIR.-ln the prize list tor Graham bread. Miss Katie Truinor received first place and not Miss Katie Martin. Miss Bessie Prowse got iirst place for pufl paste tartlets in place or Mrs. J. W. Drake. The special prizes donated by Dr. De- war and Mr. Feehan open to the third district‘ot Queens, were won by 1, Mrs. Norman McLeod, Long Creek;\` 2, Miss MacMillan, Fairview; 3. Misa Lowther, Long Creek; 4, Mrs. W. E.. Stretch, Long Creek; 5, Miss C. F. Howard, Cornwall. GOOD LAYERS.- The Top of the Hill l-‘arm- the new poultry plant. which has recently started. on `Mt. Edward Road, is meeting with great success in the way of producing eggs.-This farm has 40 of the tam-_ ous Toni Barron. White Leghorns. The ,strain which has broken all world's records for laying and 40 of Guilds Park bred to lay strain to Barred Rocks, Mated up for the sea- son's hatching eggs, and although our weather the past two months has beer very severe. these birds. espociallq the Léghorns have layed wonderfully' well under the conditlon.- ilatching operations have~also begun, and 200 eggs are now on their way to chicken- dom. lt is the intention of this farm tohutch 2000 chicks this summer, in order to have at least 500 pullets in their laying ,pens for 1916. ' NEw_ HAvEN.- skating is now l 'the 'order of the day, and is very much .enjoyed by both old and young.-~ Mr. Richard itogerson, Canoe (love. isspending a pleasant visit in New _ 1la`ven,~_- Mr. Will liannan. Charlotte- . town has returned home after a weeks visit to friends in New Haven and Churchill.- The many friends ot' Mrs. Nicholas Colwlll will be pleased to know that she is recovering front an attack of appendicitis- Mr. Alex Cameron, Boston, is visiting his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron after an absence of six years_- The merch- ants Messrs S. M. Colwill and WZ _lt_ Rogerson, are doing u. rushing busi- ness and are taking the advantage of the good ice in getting in their spring supply of goods.- The many friends ot' llarry McKinnon will regret to know that he is _still confined to his r home with a severe cold.- Messrs ‘ Earl Itogerson and Garfield McLean. Canoe (love, spent Sunday evening in New llavcn.-- The school is progress- ing favorable under the skillful mana- gement of Miss Sadie Currier and Miss Katie Mc.\'ciil_ S. O. T.-Tho members of Refuge Division, S. 0. 'I`. held an entertain- ment and pie social in Fredericton lioll` on the evening of March 3rd,. wliivli was afterwards declared by funny to be the best ever held in the hall, notwithstanding the evening not hc-ing flue, the hall was well filled. Mr. J. S. J. Murray acted as chair- ninn after a few well chosen introduc-- tory remarks. The following pro- gramme wiis,woll rendered. Chorus hv the choir; Reeitation, Euphemia McLean; Solo, Richie Dickson, en- cored; instrumental music, Ilutli Dickison; Qialogue, Entitled Shaving the Darkey, by ilarry Weeks, Golden \Vecks, ll. ll. Kickltani; llot-itation \Villiain l\flc('ourt, encored; chorus by choir; instrtinionlul music by Mrs. llenjamin Weeks and Mr. llowartl Weeks, en(-ored: Dialogue, entiilorl The Battle on Ginger Bread llill, by l'~2upl\emiu Mciican, Frank Stevenson, llarry Weeks, Sterling lliclioan. Wal- den Bertram, Mntid McLeod and Mina- Sharp: ltet-itatioii, Mrs. J. K. Lcuril; Solo. Eva Stevenson; Duette, Maud McLeod and Frank Stevenson, encor- cd; Clioriis, choir. Misshatira Weeks acted as organist for the evening and acqtiitted herself in that capacity to tho utmost satisfaction and pleasure of all. Every part of the programme was received with hearty applause. The sale of` pies were then called for by Mr. llufus Stevenson in lils good hurnored manner. Many responded to the call of the auctioneer who quickly dispdscd of the pies, the of $38.00 bc- lng realized, part going to the temper- anco work and the other to the Bel- gitim Fund. HOCKEY. - On Wednesday after- noon, March 10th, t_he Mt. Stewart scptette drove to Morell, to. play, zi return game with the Morell boys. The game began at 3.30 p. ni. on the open-air rink in the Morell River. As, it was a dotible header, West _St. Pet.- ers playing Lot 40 also, there was a big crown in attendance. The first game hetwcoii Morell ami Mi. Stew- art resulted in a draw, each team scoring one goal. The Messrs. Mc- lunis. St.l‘oter`s Bay as referee anti judges of play discharged their duties very satlst'actoril_v. The game had been in progress only 5 minutes when Frank Jiiy. rover, made a clever run anti scored for thc home team. The rest oi’ first hall’ was very interest- tug though there was no scoring. To- ward the end of this half. Ervin Jay, a wing, carried the rubber along in a brilliant rush, fooling the Morell de- fence. and it looked as if n score would be made, when he was tripped hy Cox. thc wary point, for which he got n rest. for 2 minutes (not saying be needed onc.) in the last lialr, me 'boys came out with blood ln their eye, as they called to mind their mothers' injunction, “Return my boy, with your shield or upon it." But. though it was a hot contest, in which Gildcrt was kept busy in the uct, it looked usif there would be no change, until Lorne Jny on a pass from Albert, scor_ed for Mt. Stewart. The |zoal-t»=n- der must have been queered by tho slowness with which the puck rolled lu. ns he cxepcted it to como vory swiftly. The only penalty served in the second hall' was a minor to Albert 'Jay for tripping. The second game, though not so fast as the first was quite interesting. it ended in the score of 1-0 in favor of West St. l’eter's. The Morell lgays are true sports and used the vi ors linndsonioly, tront ing them to a swell supper alter the game.-L. _ ‘ "We have complete linc of all the . Q ‘.525 ~ » very host smoking and chewing to- bacco procurable-the kind you want. the kind that satisfies. MacKinnon Drug Co.. corner (ire-ni George ami Kent Streets.-MEM oore & MC 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown ._ ' ia?-T ,.`,~_~ S ` /_ ri, __/_ f .;.{_. .-Cy. ' ' f l .._.~.~._{. ' \ ,V.;:;;1\,=;-I_{7H-_,IA.:. _fr /A _ ' l 4 ,l _ l \ _ -\\_`v .ir ii :fi '.- ,__ _ gg §,_ji._; '£1 - ,ti ir-` .yy _- lit.” ii- ffl' -1 t lf: 1"='_~ xi. »