maori 120, 1914 _'/ - 1 _ _ _ _ _ » ~.. ~ . .. sal, ...\j~,_§_, , . _ _- , ‘ » i Y IS YOUR COAL BIN EMPTY ? If so please remember that we can supply you with good dry coal, both hard and soft Also kindling wood. A. Pickard 8100 Phone 240 Ch’town for * Latest in Reading "Matter MAGAZINES , includes the latest I I _ and most popular 1 the Soil A A Common Sense Method of Producing Large Crops M1111! farmers on Prince Ed- Xxard Island are up against e problem of depleted soil. The excessive use of line or Mussel Mud has not produced results that Farmers have expected. and this is natural °f10U§l1 as neither of these fertiliziug materi-als contain Sufficient Plant food in pro- Derly nourish the Soil, It is only common sense to consider just exactly the ` kind of Plant food the crop remove from the Soil, any Agricultural expert will tell you that this Plant food eon- 9iHiS Of a lJ1‘0per proportion of Nitrogen, ~l"hosphorlc acid and Potash. For instance a crop of Po- tatoes averaging 200 bushels to the Acre removes from each acre of soil 45 pounds of Nitrogen, Z1 pounds of Phos- Dhorlc acid, 74 pounds of Potssh_ A 60 bushel per acre crop of Oats removes from the soil, 55 pounds ol Nitro- 2e1_1, 22 pounds Phosphoric acid and 62 pounds of Potash Surely it is easy to deduce from this that the best way to make farms produce maxi- mum crops each year is to Dui: back into the Soil the amount of Nitrogen, Phosph- oric acid and Potash that -the previous crop has taken out. This can readily be done 'by the use'oi` fertilizers that con- tain 8 per cent. to 10 per cent. of Potash. As n, matter' of fact all crops grown in Canada rcnrova from the Soil twice as much Potash as Fliosphoric acid. These fertilizer materials can be easily mixed at home by any Farmer, and as these materials come to the Island by Water freight rather than by Railway freight very rea- sonable prices can be obtain- ed. Build up your Farm by re`- storing to the Soil the Plant food that your crops really take from it, Mlussei mud nor lin-ie will not do this. You‘must have a complete Nit- rogen, Phosphoric acid, Pot- asli fei"ilizer. If _vou wish to find out more about this com- mon sense wav of building' up §-1 l W. Brown’s , Newson Block Victoria Row _ vol-ir Farm and producing a mia-xirnuiri ci-op of highest quality at the 'greatest iproiit, get in touch immediately with John H. Gill, Charlottetown, P. E. I. » i I I 1 “New black satin, taffetatine, and silk finished morlne underskirts at Stailey Bros 1520-3-l9m3i ° -~_.._-_-4 _...___ " “Ladies” colored overall aprons in twelve different patterns at 85c, ~ 95|: each. Stanley Bros 1520.3-l9m3i‘ 1 __ 1 i H 0 BUSY MILL.-The sawmill at ORWELL CIRCUIT.-The Rev. W.` D. Wilson, Ph. B., Field Secretary Temperance alliance, will conduct services at' Orwell Head and Orwell Ghurches 'Sabbath day, March 22nd, at the usual hours. A COMPLAINT-Complaints are be- ing made that there are none oi' the latest time tables of the P. E. I. R. obtainable. This ought to be attend- ed to and remedied by the Railway Authorities. HEAVY ROADS.-The heavy thaw of the last few days has taken thcl snow away to a considerable extenti stripping the fields and making ituvelling very heavy where the road are not broken in the lanes.-B. THANKS.-The ladies or st. viii-' cent de Paul Sewing Circle wish to thank all the people who donated candy to be sold at the St. Pat- tick's concert. The proceeds which were in aid of the poor, amounted to $50. HEAVY LOSS.-The many friends of George Myers, Peakes Station, will he sorry to learn oi the loss of his valuable Royal Parkland carriage mare for which he was oiiered a handsome sum a few days previous. The loss_ to Mr. Myers is quite ii heavy one. PREMIER ON HIS WAY_- The Premier, 1-lon. J. A. Mathieson, was expected to leave Ottawa last night on his return to :Prince Edward Is- land. As Mr. Mathieson, however, will in-ake a‘ stop at"'M0fntreal for a dav he is not expected to reach Gharlottotown until either Saturday BEER SEIZURE.-With retard to- the seizure of beer in-ade by the po- lice on Monday on thepremises of Augustus Avlward, Queen street. itl has been ascertained that the stud on analysis has been found to he be- low three per cent, iii strength, and therefore within the limit set bv the law. Consequently, no prosecution is likely to be instituted. _ -MILITARY 'i‘RA1NING.- Sergeant Instructor B.H. Hawkins was a pas- senger by train on Tuesday mornirig,l to take charge of the Provinciall snnool in Charlottetown. For the’ past month the Sergeant has been giving military training in York., Pownal and Tracadie. While in York., he made himself most agreeable and. genial in his classes, as well as with- ever grossed t . ______________l_;,__ , _ _ a coun er. Prices range all who_ had the pleasure of meeting ,fl-0m_ 35c_ to ;1_50_ The Macgmmm’ him. i GROWING IN INTEREST -Mr F ,IT PAYS to buy in this province. I 1- Monday. I DON"1‘ MISS the eighth of the "Mary" series at the I.-'eople's Thes- M __ Ste __ _ d _ hm _tre tonight.--Admission tive cents. oun war s o ng a rus g liusluess under the capable manage-' _ment of Mr. James uliusu.-B. 1539 REWARD.-Lost, a male cross fox. Reward of $25. will be given for his capture and return. ,Canada Fox mx change. 1522 STANCHEL SCHOOL_-- Following is the result of the February exami- nations:-Grade VI-1, Sadie McDon- ald. Grade V--1, Roland Bu- chanan; 2, Malcolm Nicholson; 3, Horace Traynor and Vincent. Hig- gins eq-ual. Grade IV-1, Kather- ine White; 2, Alma Higgins; 3, Win- nifred McDowell. Grade III--1, J-.'i- net Cairns; 2, Ewen Cameron; 3, J. W, Oairns.» Grade Il--1, Rov (lam- eron; 2. Abner Cairns. WEDDING BELLS.-A quiet wed- ding was solemnized at the Robert- son manse on Wednesday evening, March 4, when Miss Catherine Grant, daughter of Mr. William Grant of Murray River, P. E. I., and_Mr_ Peter J. Moon, of Edmon- ton, were married, Rev. R. G. Ste- wart oiiiciating. Mr. and Mrs. Moon will reside at Grande Prairie. Mrs. Moon is a sister of Mrs. C. K: Flint, 'Thirty-seventh street, and has lived in Edmonton for some time, says an Edmonton exchange, REPLY TO ADDRESS.-On ac- count of thc absence from the cltv of His I-lonour the Lieut.-Governori who is nt present away nt Alberton_ the presentation to him by the Le- gislative Asseinbly of the replv adopted bv them to the speech iiiade by His Honour at the opening oi the House, has been delayed. As His Honour is not likely to be buck in Charlottetown before the end oi the week und as the House adjourned yesterday, the presentation of the reply cannot now take place until the House ments again on Tuesdiiy. ...__,.._____. BiHil|NS_li HUCKEHS We have left over from our fire sale about 15 Rockers that we want. to clear out at once to mukc room for our new spring goods. Colne and sec them they won't last long at the prices. James Paton & Go. 15024-3-l9M3iE1i. “You will had here a splendid ar- ray of preparations for increasing the- quality and condition of your horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poul- try. All the leading brands of stock preparations are here. Especially popular is the Royal Purple line comprisinv a complete list of pre- ‘parations for poultry and stock that Druv Co Corner Grant George and ' ~ ~‘ ` ;Ken£ stef iueti. Motor BOat For Sale ,_ W. Steele returned yesterday frvonlt m"_"`°"" , a trip to various points in Kings, f'0PT10NS FOR SALE#-The ROY' 25 X 6 R8lS€d d€Ck, day County where he reports a growing al Investment Exchange have a few cruiser with or without en- iiitei-not in the Boys" work confer-#soon optionirfior sole-at attractive" __ _ , _ ___ ____ . g|ne_ F01' further partlgulars ence to he held in Charlottetown the “RUNS-@Dflil1ll`e b€f0f0 DUYIUE 0151?” lit? ul ` ' ' ]" ,‘, apply to _ last of next w¢¢,k_ Among the'where. 1529-3-19Mthsa2i. ff-T-»=1f.~ F » 5 c. M. riagmia 5’:,°,';° grjgfd “'°;;, <{;we'1- 310-- - _ --.¢.f,~__e-.~.=, .-=.= ~_<- _-_~ .\\\\A' r f_, iii' 2,- 1' \ ' The busiest store on Clnrloltetown’s husiest street Z \ _______j_______ _ __ ---no m_iinr saws _ __'rr1s.c11ARrlo'r'ra'ro_wN seasons' ___ me-r. on ii.i._-1 _ ' ping pivg' 0 B ‘ld - _ _ _ ~ ._ » ul Up ffffffffff ~ -A 155 . 1 .\~ , ‘ .' . _\\~ ‘i _ \ _ ‘sis ¢, fl- _ . _ _ _\‘ , . Char1ottetown’s Greatest Showing of Spring Coats and Suits $1 .(1 ou are very specially invited to callandsee the great display of new suits and coats. There never has been such an array of the smart new models shown in this store as we are showing just now. And this season the styles are distinctly different from any past time. Not only is the difference very marked, but the new models are prettier, smarter, more attractive than any you will remember. ~ Latest models coats offered at The smartest spring suits of- $6.00, 7.50, 12.75, 15.00 16.00 fered at 18.00, 20.00, 22.00, 28.00, 29.00 $10.50, 11.25, 12.50, 14.00, 16.50 Trim new separate skirts of- 18.00, 22.50, 25.00, 32.00, 45.00 fered at , Lovely new waists are selling at .75, 2.25, 4.25, 5.50, 6.50, 8.50 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 See the skirts today 2.00, 2.50, to 7.25 each ~ ._ , ii, _,i / i \ 7 W Wi 1‘ _ You owe it to yourself to _ _ See these new Coats and Suits They are the modes which express the new ideas in style. They are the models that well dressed women in New York are naw wearing. Try them ou here, save money, ensure fit, ensure satisfactioii but come promptly for thc demand is large and growing. _ f _ - J 1- 7' *' ` .'.‘-:f,.`+.`_‘-_'_','.,fsl` 5. »',` l 3`&`°f" lf f V' ‘ -_.'13 < _/' , 7 ,,-i 1'~_2_-T£'f`i>-‘-- . 5*' "'f` ' Aw; -A P-_ `fl_T_¥f;§-Eff --5-'__ - ~+<“' ‘r ‘iii;_- “___ ,_ | -i ,:'_=_ gf. No store east of Montreal can excel our Wall Paper showing i ` _.r ii "f;-‘I,\`¢;."T >>1{»‘ ff.” ,‘.‘;"_i_' "` {‘~`j e i.i____,,§§,ii_ `-5': \‘4‘,; -. if-=-s_;~ */*.,;;-il, Fil f .iii (1 ' - , _. ,..1_l_,,~5,, ' . flff r-il"-l 7 ) . f ;.l'» *lf l__ iliiligi Tia.. ici \ . :;T’*- _ _ 5/_z"`.§ .1r"j_"'.,.__` *~i§_ - 1! _...J Wall Paper-per double roll » w This Wall Paper store is sending high class Wall Papers to every town and settlement in P. E. Island, and to a good many on the mainland. if =1%§'. ll? _lust alittle while ago, this store filled an order for Wall Papers to decorate a house in the City of Toronto. We offer you the greatest stock of Wall Paper everbrought to Prince Edward island by any one store. We offer you the best selected stock East of Montreal. We offer you prices that no house in Canada can 80, 10c, 15c, 18c, 22c, 25C, 30C, 35C f "I com-in in from an we of oi. "Theliesf line ofladies black li1if0__:t__;i-g;il__c___r@e°,',1_,_*; fonmrxftlpee d__‘jla¢$5_25 3;,-,n|¢yB,-9, 1520.3.1gm3, s< or our I autiful home decoration book illustiaicd in colors A Splendid Spring Tonic Those who prefer a sprin tonic in liquid form are un- animous in declaring Rexall I-Pypopliosphites one of the best conditioners that has ever crossed a counter. _ » ' This is a perfect blend of the seven hypophosphiles which give you new appetite, new blood, strength, vim, snap and energy---makes you enjoy tothe full the pleasure of living. Price $1.00, money back if dissatisfied. Cor Gt Geo and ent Streets _ " f ' I l ;;Mos'ri.v svnsvoNF._ yoims nuf\| U'”.!-"'“'£ f '“ ' "L ' “ ~ W ' feel the effects of n hard winter , , -___ w., _ . A With Stewart s ' _§`___w `. Horse Clipping Machine _S _ ` <~ll‘l_: ls Ball Bearlhg > One of the greatest improvements everintroduc- ed into the stable management according to the opinion of leading veterinarians, is the custom of clipping Horses in the Spring, which has now be- come so common. ' _ 3 Ai-CLIPPED HORSE will not only do a I gresteramount of work on the same food, than a _ horseiwith his natural cost will do; but will also be, fred-11 and full of vigor, while the animal with ' thelieavy coat on will be dull, out of condition, and ' seldom or never dry or clean. A Horse is a reli- ~ able asset. and should receive the best care pos- sible. He should be well fed, comfortably stabled carefully groomed, and clipped in ihe_ early spring. _ Buy a “Stewart” Clipper to-d'ay. Price each ‘ Extra parts for-»this machine always kept in I ` ' l ` ' Other styles rangingin prices from 1,25 to $3. _ ,_H_g;;s_e Brushes, Curry Combs, Rugs,.Whips, Hsltery, etc, etc. _ '_ old l and need a good bracing tonic com- _ _ ing on spring-roscws oomvegnii _| S p of I-Iypophospiites s w a Clip Your Horses /\._ _____,,,,___ l y;§‘\,,,,,,,_,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, _ _,__ “"- to imp,-Ove the appetite and build sever p i Nova Scotia en route. _von up 75c. bottle-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. mtl ::A LUCKY PuRCH,ASE$_.-'We were fortunate in'l:6t¢il12 _25 5010" Blink ,lisle hose with elk foot. Yelulsf 35ct_ goods. To-dav we wiill 01181* hnlf of this quantity at tha un\1Sl\Bl price of 25 ,cts. per PMT- _ Ladies now is your chance to stock up 101' the warm weather. all sizes un to 10. We will supplement this ofler bv 1110.0- lng on sale 50 dozen Misses’ all- :IFOX OPTIONS.-We have a few options that can 'not be beaten for quality or price, delivery sure. P- E- Island Fox- Exchange and Realty C0. Ltd., Summerside. l479'3'4mtf srsgvlnrfs Qs Crain arm has become so absolute_a 'Kart of ,the daily menu in undreds of homes in Char- lottetown that many house- keepers now order it as "Two or Three" Cream Every loaf sweet and Fresh I :.‘;z‘..zr_l..a°“...;:°..s:“rr.rr riepua-ity Doom 7)- These are regular 25 ct goods C013 ent & Prince sts Olleflvf ‘¢°“l“Y f°f 19 °*“- .8 "“"° rirrows. 1521-3-isiusisii_ sm, ,O have e,,,,,,, de,,g,,,e' ,,g,m,_ __ showing some of our high class goods." The book is free. ed at the earliest possible date \ v _ so - i that their -entertainment may be pro- 5 ' ' '_=__'-'W-_"l P ""' '"‘ - *" ' vided for. Any boys between about' ',. , rl 16 and 21 years of age may attend __ ` ‘ ` “' "` this conference by :raking proper , B _.J application in time. Only n, limitedl -M- f0l‘ E3Sl£€1’ A _M A Number of Shares in Rosemont Thore`s always a great demand for eggs at Easter time Begin now to get your hens in laying condition so that yu1'll have plenty of eggs _ for your own _ . ` . _ __ \ ' use and some over for sale. Feed _ ' ~ _ ' Q __ _ - ~-*- _ ‘ ,)r yclldxyal Purple Poultry Food 1 It will make your poultry healthy and vigorous and will furnish just whatis needed in the wa of egg-making materialv. _ Plhice 25, bl and $1.50 packages, "Our guarantee means some- thing". .lohnson & Johnson _ M l 1 i _@-___.__Z.i._ You will find for that run down féeling of yours nothing better than , Mac’s Blood Tablets This . is a spring tonic in tablet form made ifier and body builder. _ _ 1 number will be received from eachl l . Th en f c untry wide famef i _ . _ hlvlfdcwill uae The glleallers are row( org, (_ ':__ F _ - ii 'ri in ‘ ' McKinnon Drug Company “‘°".i“°°.'..€;‘.. _:ii ~ _ _ 1, l ml' I _ ` Consolidated Fox Co. which consists of 5 pair breeders ‘ * 11,1 ‘ 'and 5 pair, 1913 pups of Dalton, Oulton and Tuplin Strain. - 1 1 ' , |Eight pair have positively mated. This Company has in its » ai _ W/ A E1’ 1'3"' ici ` _,.3 ,_ __ Poultry Supplies Arrived to-day 5 Tons Ground Oyster Shells, _ Mica Crystal Grit To arrive in a few days Granulated Poultry Bone _ Scratch Feed Alfalfa Meal Purina Chick Feed all at lowest prices. Carter & Company Limited from ~'~*~ a formula _endorsed by l d' s'cians _ _.‘i".“..‘.§‘§i.....‘i ....1 I N. c. cuiusns l England. It is a nerve Amherst strengthenena blood_ pur- Nova Scom Breeder and Dealer m High- B°" 5° °°“*S' Wstpaid at can raiigma and f 'vo ' t‘\a _ ____ __n0_ 4-_ In-i __1_\| _.|___l.‘.... _ranch parents and two full brothers and sisters of 'celebrated i fox “Sir Charles" which was raised by Rosemont Company, with eight pair positively producing. Big dividends will be 'realized in a few months. i Write “Rosemont” 1503-3~18Mwfni6i Care Guardian lr __ Z __ _ __ _______,________ __ ___________'____ _ - -_ _..._ Q] id You Get the Catalog] of Imperial Motors ? I ' i Our new illustrated catalog of Imperial marine motors is a real buying guide for those interested in a superior marine motor. 1 It shows you where and why the Imperial motor is better than the ordinary, describes each model, and *its equipment in detail and closes with hearty testimonials from men who have found the Imperial all we claim it to be -and more. Write for your copy today. il. l \ .__ /‘_ .J\ /~n 1_4 I ..._- | i \ Vi' »e» 1 e .Y- .fr i we .» ._ ` 'J i » ., i .fi mf <.s___.~.. ri co _~..a.~._.- _, _ _ '.11' 3 "-=.éI1tl _-f> _ 'Sr ._,,, < '!`~ ,j~7‘r 'I .fig _`,-is $5 |10, 55' ` ll i i_, 1 i=- i' , _ 1 ;_ . _._-'Q , i' E _fi ,_ ,_, €`;=`: ii ,il nor.. iii lj ii ‘i _ 5;: __ iii. <5 7., l i, in "~:‘ i f_=~. _IV-1 .:; ,uf S ._ Ll fl fs: Xi I-__ 1 ic' __ _ ii. il li 1?: li- 3;. . _ 1' ‘ill _,__ ,__i.= ,__ _, ~l~ _ ij?-f 1 > li; =_ l ;,l';; _ . li il' _‘ _. 1; 1,4 4, lflir ‘S l i » 1 _,;f1»~ 1~ ._ I "fs ;.5~ ' ' _llc = ._,', _iiii .,_, i A .hi ___r, is '}/.lv 1"; ii i, ii-11! F; 3°' '_,,. .~.».~. l ._A :rs-=~ 5,. Ll ai; i ' ~. r . . =f _ww- P i » -ti li! _ ,,, , __-; 1., .:a.=.: if] ii i 5. 'i ‘ls _"ii “;<'-:4?{»s=r- .i' é __.