‘ ..-_ Said.. PVS beeii using my 4 H. P. Wood-peecker Gas- oline 'engine for eight years" a‘qdit`i`s as good as ever. I ll >lf:li~ - ~ i ‘ ' K 'i7_‘?_‘*‘f»’;_;1i!‘°_’_5m”"_*`;_.h°° F .. ,i_ ._.., 4 i_. _ _. .,. .3.. ask him about its eitfnjant an engine .=,: ,‘.. [Call and see us. ‘ .`,~' i' 323* ni,- °<- v _ ‘Our price. will _surprise you.: ~ - as ll. Pll‘.kllll| 8|. 00 1 Cliarlotletown i _ Y _Meddle With a- Corn- To pare or cut ii GU/\l‘*v\r A-'\\‘|_ _ _ gf. The Centr IT PAYS to buy in this Province ' -mv THE sveclats onthe menu KORNER.-A number of will be served at the Kozey to-night. 7823 si the Kozey,Korner to-night. 7828 'SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME BAND AT ARENA 1-°_N|6H-|-_ at Arena C0-ll|5ht. Fifteen cents. 7821 _ __ ____ _ e1'.' PA1'mcl<'s ENTERTAIN- H|i.LsaonouoHscAni.s1'cHAP *UNT--'P"°¥"“mm° f°\'!h° Sf . isd _ ° ' ‘ - - . - ~ angerous Nine “mes TER will meet in Coronation Lodge “tricks c°"°°"‘ Wm “PP°“" '-°’m°" buf 0 (CII 0I.\ af! lil few. Tickets on sale Wednesda morn- Y Ronin tnnigin it 1.30. ¢ 1817. M. gt 10 0,61 om imc it-.Why not nge.; = 3 _T '.°°"'T M'°° THE “ATE "’“"m' sriscial. riri-sen oem- snare V. _ _ _ ` _ ` _V _:no hours enjoyment only 15 centlsézl it Arena t°_mght_ . 7821 _diinger ’ of blood' poison. t Il' " "“*""" L _ _ , _ Cora-Extiatisigfv-;~. onine’ _ _It removes the ache with the first application ‘°‘9_V._/ll’!!l(¢_\\\‘\\\\\ ,_ wonder that most people now use our extractor. l5c per package Geo. E. Hughes _ ' The People’s Di uggist ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. i \ \\\\@lIlIlll\\\\\\\\f _ SAD DEATH. - A sad accident oc- curredat Iona on Saturday afternoon. Mr. _Andrew-Mooney, a highly respect- ed farmer of 'that place. _was engaged in sawing wood for a. neighbor. After inserting a charge of gun powder in a large log for the purpose of splitting lt, he quickly withdrew, but when he had gone about fifteen yards the explo sion occurred and a large piece struck hinron the left side shattering the ribs and inflicting internal injuries. s i B ~ Medical aid 'was summoned but the sufferer passed away at noon Sunday. The late Mr. Mooney, who was about 50 years of age,_was widely known and very popular and his untimolv death will be a great shock to the community. He was a clever musician and a ' talented entertainer. He leaves ii wife and seven children, two of whom are in the United States. The funeral takes place this morning at nine o'clock to Sl.. Michael's Church. lone. 1 1 . _ l 7 ‘E Good _ Pure Fresh - Chocolates Liggitt, Neilson, Moir and Willard- our of the best lines of good, puie and delicious chocolates made on this con- tinent--are always here. And are al- ways frésh ton. Take a pound home with you ton ght. ‘ McKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George and Kent Strf ets .1 1- 4 1 §§\"~“'.I III4“\\\\\\'”lHV§ . 1 l ` Z _ ~" .}i~-‘J-‘ ' Because it is the best s li. I Lobster Factory Requirements g This is the roper place ro :»nr~~hn=e your requirements, i begaiiio we stool; goods nl all 1‘-~- wfirlfl-fanied makers and buying direct from the Ma~nn..f nr s enable us to offer you gqqdii nf the veg highest quahfv ml r~ hr pi \c_es. We are has quarters lor l.ol»su»r P cms and Fisher men; gi, lies, Qnotations glamv given on ny of the PD articles listed below. and prompt shipment :nsnrecl Supplies of all Kinds ui \\\\§\\iI'lIIllI@\\\\\\\\\i'IIA\\\\\\ZI/% _. _ . < ` *Island Soldiers at the front are 'asking for I-Iickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Hickey & Nicl1olsonTol>. Co., iIfl\\“\\\iI@/IYfa'_.\\\\\\vllg \\\\YIlI§\\\““\\YIIl En.. , _. ‘ rl t` . .RD 1 A Gage -/Ir Flyers Iron. Nails Nails. 'fteae ` .vane-_. imasouanans 9°" '°'E”°E "e“id°*‘ '”““Y SKATE. Friday night. Ladieaosiy in »'°l¥f° 1" 1‘.° °"‘”"‘““'1 will 1°" _.his c-oswma H,w1i_a,Mm“ :iiperlences in the Heartz Memorial Lscruae.-Dreonnett wiii»-uicnire .~ '*° » ` iii.New Glasgow Hsu onfrinn-sdsy _ A BIG SHOW.-The nrosrelnlllim evenius. the isis, for nie bsiient oi ~§>.1'_**‘°,°°",°°“ “' Emefsld ~. ‘misf- the Literary .Society and Public bib; -t “rick 5 “ gm arf’ 5”" °’-I the ' . Pres” rary. Admission 10 cents -nd they °°“ h“"“y ‘"3 i“lP"°"°d “P” and rids the tops-of every " ` ‘ ' > " ‘ "lim-14m'2l f_i§;,,'§"§°.“TB'Hgrllilfikllitgif Milli Corn aftergcouple Qfdays ‘ AcKNow|_EDGED__ Tlmmauage, _ieople in and iiround Emerald and ~ - - L. l P_ _ _ _ _ _ .hose who como trout afar will have Pse' It 'S convenient' It ;_)akeEethiSEi,;pg:,l'§§32,a2;‘ thggmxnigz in entertainment this year that is is ¢leanly_ Ng gi-ease (0 ,mowing ladies and gm-mme” fm hound to entnrau lin-ni with tile. mn. the hose D9 you gifts to tliei-loine:-Mrs E. J. 'Jordan ‘pmt of Old Em" 7319 ` Guernsey Cove, one 'quilt ani two towels; Miss Rohertson’s deparlnicnt _ FAREWELL pARTV""',°" me 3"“ Model School, Cllarlotmtowm one box nf March the choir of the I resbyteriuii _ _____, - `_;__ _N . Jail, Thursday evening. 7815_ _, ‘ ____,_,,,_,. _ . N / M Q EPIJG ards and valentines; Mr Albert Rob Church’ Clyd“.mver' mm at me homo rtson. thc sum of two dollars towards "I Mr' and M'i”§iJ'_"f‘”" Mcphuif t” bm fund for providing musical liistru £5°°‘l'b¥e t° t“ r ‘l"“gl""" Mls' D“"' cms fm. me Home BHML lan McPhall who with licr liusband 'eaves for tho lvost. A social evening YESTERDAWS RECRUH.-S___ The was spent in music und games. Re- - _ “rcshinents were served after wlilcli following young men have joined the the an joined in Ringing "God Be 105th`:- Fred McRae, Mt. Vernon, John Blaquiere, Charlottetown; W. J Seaman, Springfield; Thomas Morri~ soy. Greeniieldi M._ Trainor. llope River; John A. McLeod, High Bank; Alexander McLeod, High Bank; A. MacMaster,» Glenfanning; Joseph Maher. Charlottetown; A_. Vessey, Charlottetown; Peter Campbell, Char- lottetown; S. Pickard, West Royalty; Isadort Doucette, Charlottetown. THE WINTER STEAMERS. -Thr- winter steamers have made it splendili record this winter and for the flrsl. time in t`he lilstory oi’ winter navlgu tion have practically kept up “coutinii ous cornrnnnication with the main la.nd." Much had been expected of thi new and powerful Car ferry and sh: more than iuliillcd expectations whils the veteran Stanley did evon morr than could reasonably have been ex pected from her. Coinparisolls havi- been made as to the rclntlvc merits o 'these boats but conipurisoiis in sucl. cases are difllcult. The fact is tha’ each, has this winter given it servicf of which their commanders have good roasou to feel proud and with whici it reasonable public should be well satisfied. In the curt reports given in tho press regarding the movements o' thc steumers it is not always possiblc to be explicit. For example. it war deemed advisable-not found neces sary-on two occasions to transfer the mails and passengers from the Stanley to the Car Ferry. One oi these occa sions was on thc 9th lnst. when thc Stanley was incorrectly reported “fast in the ice." This was not correct. '1‘he Stanley’s captain that morning weni ten miles out_of her way so as to put his malls and passengers on board the Car Ferry as he did not feel justified in keeping on his course to George town with the possibility, as it then appeared. of being caught in the ice off Cape Boar and so delaying the mails mid passc'ngei°s. It was the prc~ caution oi' n.n oflicer who was more anxious to servo thc piibllc than to make u record for his ship. Neither steamer has been dctuiuod but vory little during the winter and the ser- vice has been by Iiiconiporablc odds the host the province has ever experi- enced. ::lt must be time for that neu Tooth Brush-We have just received a new shipment and can offer all the popular sizes at most attractive prices Penslar Tooth Paste or Powder goes well with these brushes. 25c. box-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. MISS Ada S. Bradbury 142 Prince Street, next to Kindergarten Art Needle Work and materials for working; f 'Stamped 'Linens and Threads- or all kinds. Mtf. » r-'#---f Good. rich, pure blood is the 'eil foundation of all health and the source of stri-nalh for evfry vital organ in the body' ace Blood Food Will iiivc you ruvc blood and is made bpm the forn nla used bv five physicians in England and nas a ative powertbat has tlllcltessfullv proved in dreds of cases. “I W nu: 2 Mics i Tid-Bits Y With You Till \Vc Meet Again. '\/Irs. Mc!-‘hall will bc missed in the choir of which sho was ii' faithful lllllullerlluwll ills limi Following arc. thc names of thc :iembers of Captain McKinnon's How- ‘zer Battery. who are now having it leasant holiday in this city. They fave 'tomorrow morning on return: Battery Sergeant Major Traiiior, Sergeant Laird, ll. S. .%».-rgeani. O'Connor. J. E. Corporal MncAleer. J. Corporal Sentncr, P. J. Quarter Master Scrgt., MacDonald, l. J. Boinbudiel's-I". L. Puiiclivr, D. kndcrson, L. li. Webster. J. llcrrell, C. Stewart, M. Saunders. Gunners A. L. Coady. J. Purcell, . lt. Pratt, lt. K. Boswell, J. A. Weir, 1. B. lninan. M. A. Mooney, F. Muc- Hfurey, W. Walsh. M. Bagnali, A. Holl- ran, E. A. Taylor, D. MacI)oitg:.tIl. A. \. Doucotte. It. C. Chandler. J. l’er~ ival, W. C. MacLeod, P. Ogar; `S. lnmond. C. J.»Puriis. I, Mitchell, D. MacDonald, W. G. Gillespie. Trumpter K. P. Fletcher. » Gunners E. Carlile, J. Dougin, J. 'acDonald, J. MacF'arlanc, F. Hughes ISI \. Paiiuette. li. Wheatley, A. D. Mas- . ood. P. Noonan, G. Green. J. N. "onroy, A. Perry, It. MacGregor. 'I‘. Finn, P. LeClair, A. M. Whitlock. L. '.. D. Webster, L W. Mullin, . ’McMurrcr|,, T. Nesbitt, K. L ilell, _ N. -H. Garnham. G. R. teer. S. Mui'phy. W. H. Worth, J. H. Godkin, O. Gregory. lrllcils nr hill llllllllllll il Slllll On Saturday evening last the *iliccrs oi’ llill 60 of the `05tli ltcgiment. entertained at a most enjoyable skate ln the Arena Rink, upwards of two hundred nm'//IAx\\\\\\\‘| ' ?“ ""'i 1 When you think ocolaies-t h i n k Kimi . _ C. O :.71 -= = fi* o tg D :P -_ UQ »-+~. ga ¥\?II9YIl4."L'\\\\\\YlII&\\\\\\\\\\YIl fill! ntalizill Choice Candy is joyed by both i_;_li_ilcire and grown folks. The line which carry comprises. Page & Shaw’s Willard’s (Furkdip- ped) Neilson’s Moir’a _' and our gade on these delicious andies is sucli' that we can always keep our stock fresh., _ - These Candies come to us in weekly ship- ments and,,__they,,reach YOU in proper condition. Especial 'attention is given to tlle_ cate ol Chocolates-'-while in stock. ' ` Q L Prices _‘from 354: up to* a50»per P_s¢!w_»sUfi"“‘ _ i.i........iii i.si.i..f» -A ..- riil. Qn.rht;t~i:ii».‘i.iii.n¢ Cor. Kent it I"‘llfi_-\i'4'l3'_'Sts. _. '--- ...__-.~...._... _ f __ :_ - ---- . __ _ln-L "ri -r Your Ninety sl' Bil‘t|‘ldaY-hov.' 5,-ire--you . going to celebrate it? You can live to celebrate it by eating the right kind of foods. Give Nature a chance. Stop digging your grave with your teeth. Cut out heavy meats, starchy foods' and soggy pastries and eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It supplies all the' ' _nn triment for 'work dr' ;plé; with t_l}e'lealst tax upfon the digestive organs. ' ‘ ':.'_" v -Q ff/ = ~ A ~\. _ __ _-"lsr ~.- . VM,-_.____.. __ __. _ ..,`..\\,.f\.\,l_\§_\\\\_,\. , .. *-1 ’~ -’-fs-_>. Made in Canada. _'lE_* young people helm: in zittcndiuicc. The splendid b.'iiid of ilic 82nd Regi- ment rcndcrcil swcct music for thc skatcrs. who h'all it most enjoyable evcning's sport notwitlislandiiig thc iccbcing soinciviizit soft. The ollli-cr:=. whose tlioiightiilliicss is so much np- preciatcd. made exceedingly agreeable hosts being always on the alert that their guests might have an enjoyable skate. The evening ended all too soon aiiild the lieartiest thanks for the pleasant cutertztiiiincnt affortlcd by thc popular Oiiiccrs of liill 60. KILLING WEEDS. Weeds should be killed just as the seeds are germinating, or while theyl are yet very small. When this is done but very little moisture is lost through them, and they rcnllcr but littlc plant t`uod insoluble. in thc thorough und early prepariitiou of the sccd bell many weeds ure destroyed by killing them just us they arc coming up. lt is tho sonic in thc case of ii gram ilclil, \vhicli in rollcd iiftci' be-iiii: sccdctl, and is then liarruwcd; ilit- rolling liastcni. thc gcriiiiiintion of thc weed seeds, und thc harrowing tlicii throws tlicni out into it dry soil, which kills thcin. li such ii flcld ig again liarrowed just after thc grain is up a. second crop of weeds may bo dos- troyed und the yield made greater its it consequence. In tht case of potatoes und cui'ii it is an easy thing to destroy at least two crops of\vceds before the corn or potatoes are large enough to cultlvaté. by liurrowing before and just after the plants are up. This is very important. because it not only saves plant food for thc crop. but it can be duno so niucli more cheaply and rapidly with the broad light harrows and weedcrs than it can later with the cnltlvalor. THE DOCTOR'8 -FOOD. Dr. Jacksons Roman Meal is it cer- eal food, made by a physician, it spo- ciullst in dictctlcs. It's n. di-licious food, vcry iiutritious. and without thi' :iid of drugs. will prevent -iiidigcstion and positivcly,rclievc coiistipzitlon. ll can lie made into porridgc. pancakes. gems. puddings. cakes und muny other baked products. All may bc eaten lint if desired without distress. Most gro- ccrs scll it. Made by Roman Meal Company. To- ronto. Canada. _ 1..___é_1_-____ _ IMPORTR NT 1 1 ltelatlves of soldiers re . turning from the front are " asked to communicate with 3 the Secretary of the Provin- . cial Committee of Wounded t Soldiers Commission. Miss _ Nellie Gillespie. Charlotte town. lntimatiug the date of expected arrival. cause of re I turn and any otherfpartlcii ~ lars, in order that preparation may be inode for a. fitting ~ reception. ~ *-O< _.1 Wo do all branches of the Pnintiifg and Decorating Busi- noss. Bust ol' references. Estim- ates furnished. Business ostah-. lished over 40 years ago. Tele- phone connections. P. H. Trainer & Son 118 Kontitieet The Revere ll Painting and Dvc rating Illlll Clillll Plflllllli llllll [l[Ml‘S Hllllli (Continued from page four.) -*-- --_*r---‘ -1' "’*' “~"¥,.. that prices were not greater than those paid in the United States. A large concern in the United States had oecnneo Lo embark in the business of making munitions because it involved the introduction of new machinery. was precarious and would not be per- manent. Canadian tlrms, however. had provided themselves with plants and weio soon furnishing _shells to the British'Government. ' ' ' Postmortem which Would Serve No Useful Pur one larger shell ordei-B would be placedin the llominlon it the problem of payll_lS for them in Canada was solved. Mr. Bennett went on to point out that Sir Alexander-Bertiam and Mr. David Carnegie, although members of the shell committee was dead, mem- ed among the lucmbers oi’ the new im- pprlal munitions board. Now when tho shell commitee was dead, mem- bers oi the_oppositlon p»opo_sed to liohl a postmortem which would servo no useful purpose-because the Brit~ ish authorities wcrr-_ satisfied-to en- able them “inalign their opponents and viill-fy the people of the country in which they. live.!' The member for Carleton siiid that an enquiry would l-,Ivo no plcusure to thc people oi’ Can~ nda but it would give pleasure to thc people of the Central Powers. Mr. "aryl-ll had given iiiforination regard- -ng prices of contracts, which should never have been miide puhlir-_ llc had been guilty of substituting pnrty- sm for patriotism. The member roi' Calgary said that money expended by the imperial gov- ernment should be accounted for to the imperial parliament and the Brit- ish people. lf tho Canadian parlia- ment investigated the expenditures of the imperial government in Canada it should also investigate such expendi- tures in Australia and the United Staten, S0 far not a dollar had been charged'to Canada for shells bought here, When Canada was charged 'with ex cnrliture for munitions of war p . Mr. Bennett was of the opinion that. sdc ----5-*__- i . , " lv ‘ " »- if* #E -Q Herbine Bitters ' / ' ' orrritms the ; 1 C principles of Dan- delion, Mandrake, ' etc. and is an old fiish- l iosed remedy that has been on the msrlsetovef 5° years and 'cannot be displaced because of real motif. As ii Blood Puriiycr-¢ cleanser oi foul stomach and tongue-cure for headache and biliommess It has no equal. Specially valuable at this time ol the year when the blood is sluggish from indoor living. i5c. at your store. Family lisa. Eve times as liirge$i.oo. THE BRAYLEY DRUG C0. Lilliel, ST. JOIIN. N.l. Ask for Dr. Wilson's Dendshol Wormstick Candy for Children. I0 9 ___ ,H_....___._ _,_.,. _,- L.. Vanishes F orevei 'Prompt Relief--Permanent Cure cAR1'i:R'sl.i1'r1.|a /° - Livsn Piusmq f fill. Purely v;-iigda - _ _. s e-act sur , but gently on y /» / Ilia liver. ` I," ITTLE Stoplfizr -, "5/' dinner _*Sf ’ ' PI LLS. . distress- ` :nie indi- ‘ . imlion- improve the complexion - brighten 'f~- eyes. Small Pill, Small Dosc,SmnllPrin ir. maine .....a\.... Sig....n..i v- ,_ _L4 \. \ \ \ i _ \ ~\-\\ § p . . Mr.-Beiiiveit was prepared to assist in an enquiry and lo see that Cnnn-.-_»~' ~.._..¢_. _....5 .ll ': gl . ,. '-4 ll i i . .l .$3 "ii