_JANUARY 13, 1916 ~»' ` ` 'rnia cnnntorrsrown onitnninn - mon mvn Stormy l Weather From now on we are likely I-‘to have C0ldéI‘ Wggather. We would siiggest keep- ing a g_`ood supply of Coalf' in the bin. WC C2111; Supply thé throat troubles, and not best Coal' and Wood at the lowest prices. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Cl|_’_to.wn. "‘ “The PeopIe’s Druggist" IB' We Ask ~ \\\\\\i 1 > lleod‘s sale coinineilcliignt 10.30 it. I ` M- l~0¢l&Y~ The carriages; slgighs, |rohes, and all out side goods IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. SALE-All should attend -J. P. ~ will he sold lli-st; 45544 - lt -would have been ter to start sooner éven now quick re lief will be given using _ I -s FY 3'.. §\_\\um\ 5 //(IL .RUSTlC0.- Messrs Wilfred and (lliirelice Peters have returned to Col- loge to resume tliolr studies after spend' ing their (lliristiiins lholiduys with their, parents. Wilfred attends Prilice of Wales College wliilo Clarence attends St. Josoplfs College in New Bruns- wick. Both youui; men are the sons of Mr. Joseph Peters Postiiiusici' ul mis- ` lIl:U, l’. E. l. 23 Wifi M . _ (D ¢\\\“\\lIl!IIIlIX\\\\\\\\WlIA\“\\¥l Hughes’ ough Mixtur which at once relieves coughs, colds and other only cures the disease but thanks to its tonic properties, builds up the system against the recur rence. . Pride 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Huglie \\\\\VIlllllIIli\\\\\\\ L- --` '_ f ig Lf ,_ -. 'Y - I' FISH FREE *=»With- each REXALL Purchase °‘ A Rexall globe of _gold fish will look good in your home. < ' ' FREE here you can get a large globe, water, fern, moss, and"two beautii'u_lgolclflsh-FRE ' with each dollar purchase ‘of Rexall Remedies-any of the 350 different Rexail prepar- ations. ~. I 2 The jle/»¢.QL` Store ` M Ci£eat George and Kent Streets | JL-1. _ _ 1 r Q fi _iles V 'Y A\\\\\§TII/0'III/4\\\\\\\\'fIIIIII/ I Because ~IIII}I(l$\\\\l/HIIIIA\\\\\\\\TIIHl§'_‘\\\\\\Yll A lf ‘» fe "~ee-free. ¥_n\\\`\`\\‘ \\\i\.\_'rJ//1ullll¢\\\\\\\\\\&'1lA\\\\\\='///? \ ’ ` ` Q ’ ` Island Soldiers ' 'at the h III/ uloll 'ty '. . ~ ~. |;lltlu~rcll to wltiivss thc lnurriegc ol' - ~|_ 5 y . , . en- Mr. Clay und Miss Willsh have i-cop-I Remnants of Print Cottons toll. l-neil the school ni`ll:r spending thc W - C the lmlduys at their honies.-'i`lie.lriends Remnants of hue 0tt0n§ All lil...-‘l‘.“`l"...ll_“”""I.‘i?.‘i2“iil;lll.§°iil'isiiI ' ~ Remnams Of Sheeflfllis pretty in u gown of white sutlu ovoll' frieiidsriirc lad to sec Mr Mcislnchern f l - Remnants of Rlbblwls » _ iii oil the streets after his recent illness ' f ' _ 7 "' pearls. The wedding march wus -The young ladies are patieuriy wah. ernnalgts O Laces E . ` 3eu~» ing for snow to enjoy ii few snow-t ‘ - €Il'll”i31'ltS Of l'I1bI'Ol 9_1‘l€S ‘ sas; shocing excursions. \ _ Remnants gf Tflmmingg it well laden table. ’l‘lie bride und SCHOCL WORK- Following is the ‘ Remnants of Velvets groom left at three o'clock to drive standing of Mt. Stewart High School REHll`l2!lfS Of C"€t0Ill'lES to the home ol' Mr. Donald McLean for December. Grade Vll.- Muriel t S - _‘ to attend the marriage of the lirido's Blrt (Principals department). Grade - emngnts 0 Crlms brother. Front umm they prcccgu- 7;/1.51.] Mads ooniiiz 2,dccu-,le craig: Remnants and odd lots oi all sorts displayed all over the store today ie , ‘ve n asi. ‘ra .- , <`r- ' ° , ' ulidiiigllt trnlll for Iteginn, tfulgaryf nestinoy(.lrunt; 2, Jennicc Douglas: Z5, _'hundreds of attract\0nS'that We have no room to advertise' _ und other points. The hi-ldc'n tru- Leno Pigot; 4, Miiry MacI.nuglllin; 4. ‘ vclllng suit wus oi' dork brown l<‘ralicii-l \’l/alsh, Grade IV.-1.Aileeii - '- hilt Walsh; 2, \Vin.ston Blrt; 3, i<‘loi~eui:e \ _ _ i and i`urs. The young couple received, Clarke; 4, ilutli Alilcck; 5. Margaret i __ 7-- ' -‘ ' tl\~ lVIncl)o\ia.lil. Assistants departinent.- ,C i- - _V _ _ __ -- _.__ __ _ _ E . C _ _ __ l TO PLAY HOCKEY- A comniitteo oi’ the 105th Regiment interested in athletics held a meeting this week to take steps towards the fornuitlonofu hockey team. Many of the best players in the Province are in the 105th But- tullon today. Tho following comuiittce was appointed: lion i’resiiient- l.t. Colonel R. ll. Campbell, President- Capt. Dorsey M. D. Secy. 'frees-Lt. J. A. Tanlinlllll. Committee- Mujer J. A. Stewart. (fnpt. Stuiiwily, »l.t. l’ulon. . - _WEDDING BELLS-'l‘h<-. followini.: wedding is copicll froin the Sun, of Viscount, Sm-lk., tinted l)vl-.. 24th, mul the groom is u son of lhe lulc Mr. Alex, llluililtoil. New l’crth, l'.l0. i.; Al. Viscount. \’l/odiiclsilily, Doc. twen- iy. Co., _ __ L 1 \\\\\\&'lIll Miss Ilia BralI_bill'y . . ;=..l-_ 83 Great George Street. V llio schoolliousonnd Red Cross wcr k. ' The last ineetipgwf the lied Cross wus held sl. the home of Mrs. Jas. _ liughcs on Tuesday the llth lust. The " members of the Cinderella liistltu L0 rows is li man of iiullustrious spirit ail~ so a mail of high ideals.-'l`l1c carpen- ter Mr. Joseph Doucettc' of itustlco is deserving of much credit for his cx~ ceilent workmanship and only the host of materials were used .- Messrs John J . and Bcnluuiin Carl' ol' Kensington were thc plnsterers and certainly completed it work that will meet with the approval oi' nny experienced liispoctouoi the trade. Last but not least is the painter Mr. William Sutherland of Kensing- ton who is one of the most nccoinpish- ed and up-to~dute paiiiters and decora- tors on P. E. island. lt ls to be hoped that Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and fam~ ily will enjoy their new homc.- The members of the Methodist and f’resby~ terian Churches of Hunter River united in a week of prayer wlilcli proved nn luke this opportunity of thanking th _ Art .Needle Work and motorists (fix sn-est. _ _ _ _ er working. ' Stamped' Linens a for people from the adjoining settlement nd for helping touuake the supper a su Threads of all kinds, 88 Greatpeorge cess. Among ‘l‘iipse' who nssisted l -- helping along the splendid work whl ch . thc Glnllerollu institute is uccoinpilslr e 'f-. l:~.!.s_" ._ ___\\\\vl él hi Healthy Hair I - - mellow tone to to it than the case. it is :lin such a home and give THE KARN. _ \ ' ' --3_1 .. . . . _. is zi ,onli ith ll 'will sal/isiy every < one inthe average homo, shui l .ul ih-- w.-'ar and tse biitlei |t`ll.nl ;iIwily‘S. E For a good piano, ata moderate price CIJGOSE *Mitt rn iuios. ...'ll;f..‘t.‘.'f.. _l i `123 Kent Street \_f_ _ -JT f -Y gi- <1, r I r_1 . . X I. ' A .< .\ Plumbing or Heating-» \ . _ Cali at 80 Grafton Street ` . ~ Telephone 393-_J - ' or Write me. - ,.1 li@nI1i9 lumen sauna Thom . ,_ _ _ Mnc‘s Hair Food has | ' _ been on the market for ' , , I ' over fifteen years. and _.Th?\_’€ 15 8 S0\llf\l|, IIC , _ each season its fame incr- fi » ~ I .l /, - ~--.--Y-. --...t _ .__ _.Y __________ / _ Superb ii, Karp Piano ‘ E =,`\ thatjwill captivate all good music lovers. The light -‘responsive and sympathetic touch of the Karn has won for it unstinted praiseiroin teachers, students, ‘beginners and experienced pianists. . ' 5"'-`i`l‘ie Ka rn has a bcaulilu‘ <‘:i-c-but there is more You Want Good / .\\ __I- _ bases. ' lt is useulp food und hiilr rejuvenator that has heen favored hy all users. Mnc's linir i"ood will silky hair- it prevents ' ilunilrul'i'. Poi' hottie 26:: und Bile. _ _ J I uiueeisfs |49 GREAT GEORGE STREET ` ll'//Il\\\\\“\‘ I 1 “Please Send at Once"_ Your 'l`t-li~p‘1opg and , . __/ll our quick di lv .-r`y makes ‘_ it possilfc lor you t0_ have drugs mud other drug stlnc gooils without dole . _ _ _ _\N)heu you not-ll seine- (hing in a hurry call, CENTRAL-33 and state' your wants-\ ihen say "Please send at once.” We will deliver goods promptly. ' t PHONE. D0 YOUR ERRANDS _ . Johnson 8: ll! c’s Hair-Food -for Slaiih-,v Shaw & Pcarilen. ltev. 1". pupils. _ tri ‘ C ncert and Social hold "1 ing were Messrs. l\rli~.Dolinld and Rowe, S. llolliii und others. One oi' tho most pi‘ogi'essive works of the Institute was tho instnllatieii of a hard wood iloor in the school which is now the de- light and pleasure of thc teacher und PATRIOTIC CONCERT- - The Pu- t ing them to ‘higl “l promote it iliin growth of *- hulduesn und prevents ,° \` .1 LET YOUR TELE- otlc 0 a Wcbstor's Corner Ilall oil Monday, the 10th Inst.. was in every respect il splendid success. A mild evening and? i good roads brought numbers oi' gooilfl ` ' _.r _ music from all parts of the snrround~" k ing country filling the hall to over-` " _-ear _‘ ilowing. Rev. A. J. McDonald pre- sided. The program was as followsz- .Allili'css-_lion. _ M.r. Cummiskey; ‘.l‘|iornu -by the members of Fort Augustus choir. lteadiiig-Mr. Cur- run. Som.;-Mr, John G. McCarthy. iliiilogllo-.lunislc Cuminiskey and .loseph Mt'iilcu.i-.hi:rii. Ttecitutloii-Miss ii- ('iimiiiliike t'horu=i-Moinhcrs ,Uouslil. illiiiogue-Mr. Gilrrun. James und _l"ri»d Ml=Adupi. Song-Miss Bes- sie Smith. Uuet-'-Giles. Walker. and Miss Walker. Quartette-Just Before lilo Blttlle Mother, Rev. A. J. Mc- Doiuilil. Mr. ltuli Mrs. Johli lV|c(iarthy und Win. l<‘. Ml-Donald. The pics were nut-.tluiiell hy Nlessrs. 'i‘lioiuas_McNaily und John Mutlurtlly uiul reulizcd the handsome slliii ol' $10. VICTORIA PER80NAL8.- Mru. U. Wood, Elliot, Spent Tllursduy in Vlc~ torlu the gliest of llor sister Mrs. A. iMcLeun.- Mrs. Ellen Skerry, Alber- toii. is spending u. few ilu s in Victoria the guest of iVlr_s,, _A._Mcl,eail_.-7 Mes- srs Minor M'eNe¥`|n,'~=J.YJI'\l\ogersoii were in Suiiiniersido ,Wolhiepdny on .husino.ss.-`- Alllvlfkliho iruniher attend- -ing the hoyn~ conference at Victoria 'were Messrs ~.'I’iiome.s und Kenneth. Boll, Capo 'i‘ruvorse.' Earle Bonlter and groiitou Wood Albany.- Mr. ’l`. W. now, returned to-his homo in fvictoriu after sponding u short vacation in Picton N. 8.- Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Cru puliil, left Saturday for Summcrside. whore sho will join her husband who has lately token the poeltlpn as pri.ncl- pul of Vlctorle liigh Behool.- Mr. G. ,lfredorictoii on W¢ednesliay.-- Mr. lt. ,lt. Boswell has returned to his homo lu Victoria after spending a few days ln' Cluirlol.lotown.- Miss Helen Flei- gher, Victoria returned home Friday after speiuilns the outflow weeks in Cliarlottetown..-- The many friends f Mr. Seymore Snow Vletoril will an pleased to learn that he is able to be out again alter hisrecent illness.- Mlse Ruth Bonlter. Viet/oris, latt on Monday for Control Bedeque where sho will take up hor new dutiefu as- sisuilt teacher tn the lehool there.- .sehr S. Bea- 8 has Bonh- 0 uplift and blessing to all. the power S of Christ touching each heart and lift- ¢' ier ideals.-Coin. ‘reports times good in New Glasgow, SCOTCHFORT AND THEREA- BOUTS.- Mrs. John McKenna, Miss Eva lvlclienne and Mrs. Stotsoii. Char- lottetown were among tho visitors lo Scotchfort last _week while there they were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Egan. -The many friends of Mr. James Bambrick, Glenroy, who was ill will be glad to learn that he is recovering. -Mr. James Fisller. Scotchfort, has ill-sposed of his farm to Mr. Edward Mullen. Frencllfort. His friends tukc llie opportunity of coiigritiiilnting Mr. Mlllliui on having secured such u ilnc properly, und will also ho glitd lo wol- come liiul in their 1nldst.- Miss Ger- trude Mcliinnon. Teacher of Ton Mile House, spent the week end visiting in Scotchfortille guest of Mrs. Joseph Egan.- The dance which wus hold iu Curran Ban Hall recently under the au- spices of the Bedford Rell Cross Sou- iety was it decided success ‘thc music for the night was furiiislied by Messrs John JZ and Andrew Mi-.lnnis and Florence Smith in theiivwcll known style and everybody present had a jnilygooii time. The proceeds which amounted- to a goodly sum which in in aid of the Red Cross Fund.- Mr. Frank Conrad. Georgetown, spent a few days in Scotchfort recently on business- Mr. Peter Steele. New Glasgow. N. S., was over on n busi~ ness trip to Scotchfort recently. lie -S. BOYS CONFERENCE- A very cn- lliusiastlc “Boys Conference" was held ill Victoria on Jail. 7. 8. il. with an at- tendance of upwards of seventy boys from the surrounding communities.- Tho, meetings were condllcteli by sev~ eral of P. W. C. Students all mem- bers of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Char- lottetown. The ilrst meeting was op- ened at ilve o'clock with it hcnn supper given by the young Indies of the Vic- torlii. Study lflnh. Aflor the slipper tl sei'les_ oi short speeches were mode by the young incn. and then a unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to the young ladies for their kind and gene- rous trcntincnt of all present. After singing the National Anthem the meet- ing adjourned to meet again at 7.30 in the Methodist Church. where a. public meeting was held. opened hy the pas- tor Rev. G. M. Young. After ad~ dresses on “What is it Hero" by Mr. S. Proiitt and "What the Boys of Can- ada are doing" by Mr. N. McEwen. short addresses were given by Rev. J. S. McKay and Rev. A. Hurn. The meeting closed by singing “A Better Day is coming," followed by the Be- neillction. Another session was held on Saturday from 1 p. m. until 5 p. in. in the Hall. This meeting was for the boys exclusively. On Sunday there were two more special meetings for the boys one at 10.30 a. ni. the other at 2.30 p. in. and 7 p. m. Another Public ineetiul! was liolii, which was very largely attended. Addresses were given by Mr. A. Gillis, and Rev. _G. M. Young. After a few words from Messrs Simpson. Nicholson. McEwen. Proiltt and Gillis. all the young men joined hands lu s large circle and sang “Blest be the 'Pio that Binds." The conference thell closed hy singing the “National Anthem" followed by Benedictinn bythe pastor. Rev. G. M. Young.-V. f ' 1 _ 'F- - - (___ -I _‘_-ff psig" ii _ _ .li-un . t y. . . ol' the choir. Song- Mr. Wili. F. Mc- - C. Holland made ii business trip to, _-f -- -1 wa- '_ r >- 'es' Swamped _ When a man’s eiiiciency is on the decline-_when after a long day of effort * the mass of work sti‘l stares him in the face-1t’s time to find out_what’s wrong. I Frequently I-a lack of certain necessary nutritive elements,_ in _the daily diet, lessen mental and ohvsicainactivity. A _pifimee factor in eliiciency is right__feeding. ‘ A Nolfood supplies,-I-in such splendid proportion, ‘ali the rich nourishment of the iield grains, for keeping the mental and physical florces upbuilt and in trim; as 4 Grape- uts Made oi whole wheatfand mailed barley this famous pu_re food supplies the vital mineral salts. often lacking in the ordinary daily diet, but imperative in build- ' t rd ' h s’cai and nervous energy, _ mg S uTh);i?,ltli;r£’; a wonderful return of power for the small effort required in the digestion of Grape-Nuts, which, with cream or good milk, supplies complete nourishment; ~ _ _ ' if “There’s in Reason” for Grape-Nuts ‘~ ` Made in Clouds L I _ Sold by Grocers everywhere esmmi mmm omni ee. Lu. ll ...._.“.,...___ .,.t..».. ___,-._i.~.-»-..-...~. _-»__ ._ ..,.~..._.~. .,. l l 'I .nec ...___ 3' _.... .4 ..._..___~.,.,,.,:_:____,’_'_, .4-l._.-_» /....4 _,¢__»; _-»» ¢....~:=.¢».-».a..,¢,.=»-..-»=~_»__-_ i_ '.