I ill . _.._...__......_..,.,_. ,..,,.... 1 )'. ff-< ,,.,___ r l » it I r i J I il ‘I »-_ ,_ li if r l" l 1 I I l r » . » _ - wa _ _-lm_- I’rlnce Edward . , Y ' _ F01’ _Pl`°2"°m S” E"¢“l”3 °°.'.'.:”.::““.‘:.l"‘“s bills; 11'.: »~ l The. Central Guardian K. OF P. CONVENTION-This even- log a regular Convention will be bold in Knights of Pythias. Castle Hull. the ig s' k, ppl expected to attend P G Home cuAsp.- No. 1 coy. Home uard, will not parade for drill to- ight but will parade tomorrow night n . ch e (Friday for battalion drill. All mem- bers should be present at this import- ant drill. By request of Captain W- W B- P'°““°- € ¥ RETURN HoME___Miss Beers and lliiilSE SHUW BEST 5 ANIMALS UNDER 3 YEARS OLD, THE GET OF ONE REGIS- TERED CARRIAGE STALLION. Miss Doiron, Paton’s two lady buyer! and mllliners, have returned l’l‘0lll attending the mlllinery 01161111185 abroad. and are now busily engaged with u large staff of assistants in life' “"’_ 1 K I , l t` tl ‘ ‘prlllg millinery (c°”unu.d from Page one) _ ialnulolld e ly g;;_ll_g_g___or lelr s "REG|s-I-'ER'ED' STANDARD BBE() CHAMPION MARE. STANDARD _ 0 HACKNEY OR COACH 8TALLl0Nr FOALED IN 1914.- 1-Jas. Arch. McKinnon, North River. 2-Donald McMillan, Charlottetown. REGISTERED STANDARD BRED I-IACKNEY OR COACH MARE, FOALED PREVIOUS T0 1912. 1-Stanley \Vedlock, Charlottetown. 2-D. W. White, York Point. CHAMPION STANDARD BRED HACKNEY OR COACH STALLIONI ANY AGE. Hammond Kelly. GRADE CARRIAGE MARE. FQALED PREVIOUS T0 1912. 1-Keith Boswell, Victoria. 2~Wallace Wood. Alexandra. 3--J. W. McDonald, Bonshaw. GRADE CARRIAGE MARE, FOALED l IN 1912. 1-Stanley Wedlock. 2-Bruce Curew, Hunter River. 1i~John Cumlnillgl-l, Nortll llivcr. GRADE CARRIAGE MARE, FOALED IN 1913. _1-E. I7.. I-ieartz. GRADE CARRIAGE MARE, FOALED _ IN 1914. 1-John Cummings, North Itiver. 2-Wm. Auld & Son, Clyde River. 3-D. W. White, York Point. BRED, HACKNEV OR COACH, ANY AGE. J, Stanley Wedlock, City. GRADE DRAFT MARE. FOALED IN 1912. » wnumt-1 -~Perley Mutch. Southport. --R. B. McKinley, North River. -G, N. Gill, Newton. -J. H. Crosby, lllurshfleld. GRADE DRAFT MARE, FOALED IN 1913. 1-Perley Match. GRADE DRAFT MARE, FOALED IN 1914. -\V. W. (‘rosby. -Charles ltobertson, Marshfield. -Oliver Saunders. _ -Peter Mcijullnul, Ullarlottctown. .a»::z\:>-1 REGISTERED STANDARD BRED HACKNEY OR COACH STALLION, FOALED PREVIOUS TO 1912. 1-llallllllolltl Kelly. Southport. 2~~ll. li. Acorn, Sonrls. 3-l<‘. Cllnlcroll, Charlottetown. HACKNEV OR COACH STALLIO FOALED IN 1912. 1~Almon Boswell. Marshfield. 2-D, W. \Vhlte, York Point. REGISTERED STANDARD BRED Nl WINSLOE.-The special meeting f the Willsloe Farmers' Illstitute which was to have been held on Monday night for the selection ol seeds will be held on Saturday lligllt, in connection witll which Mr. Richard Creed will ad- dress an Agricultural Conference. PRIZE WINNERS.-Among the I prize winners of yesterday's Horse Show were a year-old and foal sired by Atlas and raised and shown by Edgar R. Heartz, Marshfield, each carrying off lst prize in their respective class; the foal also winning a special prize and being ‘placed 2nd for the cham- pionship. ILLUSTRATED SERMON. - In Zion Church to-night Dr Van Dyke’s . “ Story of the Other Wise Mun," illus- ltrated by 50 coloured slides, with ihymns. The story will be told by Rev. G. C. Taylor. Tllere will be special 'music and a silver collection to defray expenses. The service will be held in the luaill auditoriunl of the Church. THE ENTERTAINMENT T0 THE LIGHT HORSE.-The entertainmen overseas men oi' the Light I-lorse an 82nd Infantry was not followed by dance as stated in yestcrday's repor Lieutenants Martin and Bowlless. notice from the Arlington (Mass bride’s friends ill P..E.l.: Miss Fann I Finle dau hter of Mr Willia Ill eatre .. .. .,.. .. ..... ......... me s"re'Auzns.-rno stanley docked in Picton yesterday morning at 11.30 and the Minto at 1.20 p.m. KELLY'B CROSS CHURCH.-The time for receiving tenders for Church ,at Kelly's Cross. has been extended to Tuesday, the 23rd Inst. 9068. GRATIFYING RESULT.-The pro- ceeds of the sale ot candy in the Prince Edward Theatre last night amounted to thesum of $71. This is very gratifying to the Ladies of St. Vincent de 'Paul Sewing Circle and they wish to express their thanks to the B. I. S. for according them the privilege of selling the candy during the entertainment, and to all others* who assisted them in securing such an ,excellent amount. The money is for distribution among the needy, for help- ing whom the society is in existence. l. |. s. Pllllnll: _ r llllllllllllll A fitting close to the celebration of St. Putrick‘s Day was the rendition of Esmeralda, the four~act comedy drama by Francis Hodgson Burnett and Wil- liam Gillette, produced under the aus- pices of the B. I. S. alld under the di- rection of Mr. Frank Oliver, in the Prince Edward Theatre. There was an exceptionally large attendance, the hall being well~fllled. The curtain rang up on a magnificently arranged patriotic tableau representing the dit- ferent nationalities comprised within the British Empire. It was very efi`ec~ tive and beautiful. During the ta- bleau a lad in highland costume step- `ped out and sang in excellent voice "Never let the old Flag lfzlll". the other members joining ill the chorus. Tile tableau and song were both tle- servedly applauded. The ilrst act of the drama. opened ill the Rogers Home- _ stead in Carolina, where George Drew, a speculator (T. Edgar Shaw), offers r to buy the property for u very small given by the St. James' Guild to the sum. The Rogers family. although ¢1_very poor, were not obliged to sell, a but Mrs. Rogers, (Miss Annie Egan), [_ who is a tyrant in the family circle, The names of two officers for overseas 8gl'€9B i0 Dall Wlfll U10 eslllie f0l' the were inadvertently omitted from the 111611816 1111111 0ll’<-‘l’0d. Dllve Hllrdy. list of those present at toe social, viz., (Dr. T. E. E. ltobins), a young farmer ,on the estate next the llogers had .seen the prospective purchaser pick WEDDING. eEl_l.s.-The following .nb some lumps ot Clay and examine ) .thcm. He suspected the presence of Atlvocotc will bc of interest to the _Ore and suspected also that this was in the reason that Drew wanted to buy. After the deed had been signed but I - yr g -__ _" - ' Finley, ot' Grove Street, and Mr Chas. 1101 d@llV€l`@d- DU-V€» Wll0 li 8 l0Ve1` Ol _.__- _ of food. ~ needed. Why Try to Fool I Your Stomach? Some folks have an idea thatif they eat big meals, their brains and bodies will be strong. Strength and energy don’t come from gorging the stomach, but depend upon eating the right kind - For nourishment of brain and body, Nature _ abundantly supplies in her field grains the elements The famous wheat and barley food " Churcll, at his home on Maple Stre Grape- uts contains in splendid &roportion all the nutriment of the grains. retaining e mineral salts-phosphate of potash, etc., stored under their outer coat, and which are especially necessary for keeping brain, nerves and muscle in working trim. ` ‘f'|'Ilere’s a Reason” MADE IN CANADA -sold by Grocers everywhere. .f¢.$,§‘-».I;tl_.'_l V. I I ' _ _ ” _ -_ omalairrnala Coal oo..1.m.,wlnalo¢.om. _,,,_,»..>.l.,...,. It I -tr .~ ... "-7* - W B. Warner, 1180 Mass. Avenue, we married on Dec. 31st, by Rev. N. Avenue. Miss Finley, for a numb come visitant in many of our hom Y wishes and congratulations. Warner is a. deacon and prominent one of the pioneer expressnlell business for n number of years. . pl reference to a regrettable incident in costume, purporting to be that sion from Prince of Wales College f Y that llc has been guilty of un uct discourtesy and had taste ill the ex pal of Prince of Wales College w take the opportullity of instilling in idea oi' what constitutes thc colldu of n. gentleman. wllo were interned on the Minto a Salisbury, N.B.;- E. A. Mabing, Hal fax, N.S.; F. C. Kaye, St John, N.B. -l0llll MCLGOKI. Charlottetown; W. I’.E.I.; Angus Shell. Waterford, I’.E.l. A. H. Webb. Howlall, P.E.I.; A. P.E.l.; Vincent Savldant, Canso; Wm A Lucinda Shaw Summerside PEI Williams. Summersidc. l’.E.l.; H. L Smith, Vancouver, B.C_; Rem E Walter. Amherst. N.S.; Wm. H John; D. L. McAulay, New Glasgow N.S.; J. W. Campbell, Moose Jaw Sash.; C. H. Worrell, St Andrew Mabel McNeil, West Cape. P.E.l.;~ C. H. Benoit. Charlottetown; W. l-I. Mc- Gregor, Lot 16. P.E.l.; Chas. L. Block, Charlottetown; Jas. B. Keenan, St John, N.B.; Alfreda Compton, Sum- morslde; Mr and Mrs George S. Oxley, Quebec; D. C. McKay, Hail- fax; N. H. Hill, Toronto; Major A. A. Bartlett, Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs Stanley, Souris; Rev. Geo. M. Young. Tryon. P.E.I.; H. T. Shaw. Montreal; B. Roy Holman, Charlotte- town; Miss Elizabeth Lamont, Kin- rosll; Geo. W. Binns, Toronto; Mr and Mrs W. A. Cumming, Montague; Kate McLean, Montague; Angie Doiron, Charlottetown: R. S. Keast, Toronto; nerd Bean. Caribou. Maine; Miss Annie Locke. Charlottetown.; ll. M. n who reached Georgetown Tuesdayz- Dr Bovyer, Crapaud; John Kennedy, Between the acts specialties were Stevens, Windsor; E. M. Watling, St e Mrs. Rogers’ daughter, Esmeralda (Miss Hcttie Howell), intervenes and r E. Wood, D_D.. pastor of First Baptist prevents the sacrifice and Mrs. Rogers eg receives a very large price for the 'rllc couple will reside ot uso Mass. land. Sho than forces Esmeralda to er give up Dave ulld takes her and the of years. has been a familiar and wel- fill-1101' 10 Pulls Wllere She l10D€B l0 eg make “a lady” of her and marry her alld has man friends to extend best I0 S0138 B0Cl€lY 1111111- The Dlalli 11-Ye Mr- frustrated by the Rogers’ land proving worthless and Dave's very valuable, in the Hclgllts Baptist Cllurcn and was wllorebv he becomes rich and they of . poor again. Arlington, but has been retired from The second oct introduced the Des- monds in their studio in Paris. Nora Desmond, (Miss Lucy Blancllartl), M|3'rA|' +>I€~H£ l`. . MR. MAJOR HOOPER. M. suvsnsrom . , 1 c. ." »~. , . _ __ :'x,,,,,;\§,.~< _ ____ , . Mn snucs MAc|vlll.l_AN. __ . The untimely death of Mr Bruce McMillan, of Brackley Point Road, has _ Y U called forth unusually widespread life. and was widely respected, all wllo enjoyed his acquaintance speaking in le hes terms of the late Mr Mc- GREAT l;xl>osn‘loNs See Two Fairs At One Fare Sometime during 1915 you will contemplate a trip- to lake or mountain, seashore or camp. All the fun, the recreation, the health you count on will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of America, if you go to California and her great Expositions, SanDiego and SanFrancisco. _ _ ' There are exhibits from every country ln _the world and it is significant to note that not one of the European nations has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its space on account of the war. _ Europe has faith in the Expositions. Get Your Ticket Now. _ » “Hacer lo que. tu; Oh! Espana, nunca sonaste” 1915 . -Cervantes ALL “To do what thou? 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