. Y for the big, new, iWall Paper Catalogue A w RITE your name and address very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. ’ ' All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON MOORE l. HcLEOO, LIMITED. Cr...‘ ttetcvln, P. E. Island. Send Me the New Wall Paper Catalog Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. O. Address - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOORE a M°LEOD IIMIIED 119-131 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. PROPER BAKING OF ROSS-MILLER FOX FOODS WITH the most modern machinery renderrlhese quality products thoroughly digestible. T_he ‘starch of the CARBO- HYDRATES (starches and sugars)‘ is the ' cheapest and moat bulky part c4 a fox food and requires carefulraclenti- fie baking to avoid alimentary disorders, ' - ROSS-MILLER PRODUCTS * I have been wondgriully built up In PROTEIN with genuine GROUND MEAT, powdered ._WHOL‘E MILK‘ and FISH MEAL. The vegetable protein i; built up with ALFALFA M31. and a high GLUTEN flour. (Raw met contains 74.4% water and ia- a moat expensive source of protein in the end.) ' ~ R~N PUPPY FOODS are especially prepared for bone- buliding and vlooroua growth. They are~not the waste from the handling of biscuit at the factory. _ v Each Fox Food eontalna JtlST THE PROPER AMOUNT of codiliver oil to aerve Ita purposm. I (I) STANDARD n-m FOX BISCUIT .. $1.50 per cwt. (2) nu KIasLo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: saoo peecwi.‘ (a) R-NI PUPPY alscun" .. .. saso pp!‘ cwt. I (4) n-M PUPPY MEAL . . . . . .. .. stoop", Wt, » (s) n-m CHARCOALBISCUIT . . . . . .. 59.00 p=r ewl. I . Manufactured by Roggmujn BISCUIT CO., Limited, Napanee, Ontario- Send Ordera to BRACE, McKAY & CO., LIMITED. BUMMER8IDE, P. E. l. CARVELL BROS., LIMITED. OHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I i I Cedar Shingles We have on hand for Sale the following. Vl'z-- ' 2 Millions Cedar Shingles Assorted Grades Spruce Laths I 200 M Imported 8pruca Lathl- 200 M inland Spruce Latha. Lowest poaalble prlcea. |.. m. Poole s. PAOLVS WHARVES _. I ‘ _ ,’ , I . ‘a operation for l E. R. BROW 7"“ I qaualaa geerlptioas. . I i l wart white flour. Central 5111mm Mills. 89684495 5.30m ,_ "maul, “ 0's. Refill". De Oroa larahuli. I"! be "l"! "m" ""7 1);.“ 1n m, myozll-aunchlug, Faumure laland, Cardl- 1110751118 U" 111° l" u" ""11"- and three councillors paued ""- xmlul" “d amiwi- "51P’ ' W. Murdock laaoI Onnllaa, agent fallopian» aadvlllhaq plaaaedtorooalveaeualtalgal-l verthlagoeuaadreaewal aub- - f Whole Whoa oeruI_3""¥"‘°-!- =2“ mlllaa gas tvoislnixm I°M'Y“°Hu-""I l ee noose Whlat unread ‘f!!! Whole WheatCemaIandoaeM” um lo dunk. bun“ laaortent douolPaanal-ulahad. LIIQIQ 0f haahell. ‘of! quietly. laym- lnwson and thelrfl" “u” bu" ' their rear. Jnesenrrarloat-a pleasant equal. drawn by like Gertie KI: evening was spent at the home of ll"!- ur. and 3m. Josh-la Miller, Ellen? John P. Bowman. Newport: 11d- lie, on Thursday, February 10m. H’ lire F. W?‘ ma members n: Eldeford The New“ were Mid by the sen- ynmx; church ‘um; upon their Ial Customs Othoer T. E. Iorriasey daughter, Miss Marguerite. on Ihl? "d bmllfihl "W74 Pfi°°'- 5'9"!‘ Dlcled ere of her lepartare for Boston, 1118 33-00138 buifl. and presented her with a club bayof baekets and the inner man being where medical aid was applied; =Iu recognition of her valuable sorv- Well supplied the 0H1! danced 1m“ ice.» as church organist, whit-b 3.0- U1 3 OV-‘bfik. i" 801118 "N! H7111; riffou she has capahly filled [m- the Lhe best‘ time ever in King's Coun~ Ilflid a flying to next, recently and reported the roads In when position: (or the eamlnplfl" ' —IUI LATIWQTIRNIIIII “'83 MICRO-Ell‘ firth ruthle- t! beach lea u low Iluua mung a, —'-—- hula Paallure bland.» ..°IASTIRN AGENT — Ir. l ‘M gum.“ m an‘; the work helq done by Peter 0on- I maocm. Qlfilfilflfla-"The zVdentino Whlat, Daahatlodal nu- -'I‘HEREAREUOIEWAYI than 9"“ "m" ";L“"‘°"'_ u.“ .lfl0t€ll. tor tie Klgglna and Dara- I. Gotell Consolation, Ipasf. {our years. Th.- address was I7 and b01111: forward read by the pislflf, Rev. the ladies and the evening spent in POEPS- ' music and games, after which they all departed wishing blargucrlte rbon voyage. subjoined letter is —FILMS APPRECIATED» The Dlaurlce Donovan recentl persplcuously Montague on business. clear in expressing its Intention. ll I ls dated House of Commons. (‘an- rznsouaps l gentlemelfa. lnuuching, the average for y were In ..°.\Ir_ Matthias Condon, mauag Add. Ollflra. Feb. 10. 19$. Thoma! er of the Fog Alarm. Panmure tlsl- E. I. Dear ‘Mr. Motion Pictures In P. E. l. lug you most cordially for your kind assistance and valuable ser- vices In putting on the Motion Pictures free of coat for scholars of Kensington rounding districts] hope that ' everything was successful and that you had a good attendance. Again thanking you for the spirit you have shown mailer. I SIcLI-l-IX. Ill way; succeeds and sur- anzl this winter. Late Mr. H. =.\'. Donoboe. 5541-. Kensinston. P. and was In Georgefovrn this week DOYIOIIWr-R? on business. He reports very llule 1 ‘will Ice in the Straits off Paumure ‘Isl- to take this opportunity of thank- r - ' f l fl .1 aaurolsigtliauetllsyllolxlli Icxlflggllaslfifgxt-logkrelalielefit hill; 112:2 39191111941 l0 I116 Chair. and. intro Strand Theatre Kengslngton al- awn! 8-30 o'clock vemrdar morn- ‘hm! ‘he mm" °‘ ‘he mum“!- "m displaying‘ at in- m, m, 810,20“ his way down elected Mr. C. C. Baker, vrno read I ‘ti by; A very largflwood and for crowd was in attendance from 8t. Larneiellxl-lle and llle T311805)!" ‘lhemuoe lhlLT ’ thrown Mr. John MatQuarrIe of Hampton Ibo city Among those whollattended the Carnival held In North Tryon Rink, The chief gossip o! the time ls 7 A» -- im-M :::~.r::.;:.:@.:.::".::.‘1::"=.:..:: Invincible through all games. Ihd ,Lyman's Rink. Trynn. is as usual up to the A1 standard. Many games of excellent hockey have been wit- nessed. besides carnivals, races. err. We all look forward to many Olll’ On Thursday evenlng in the (xld- ellows Hall, Kenaingfon, an event , “as consummated that was redol- eplemfld Bing” Csuddfeqtdeyflefaezhgfifgtfi: em with Ille sweet odor of rememb- thin. Ing Summerslde is called upon to raga? James B. Prom‘, w“ duly It turned fmul ‘loose Jaw, flank. and .lr. Everett Simmons our genial garage eOlfb h"! PIYQ-llld 5' ‘aultehlo lot and Illaa to We! I new joint ‘hi!!! and blacksmith. forge duriax early ID1118- TIMI" “Iunuy friends fish Th!!! 6TH’! The farmers of this vicinity have’ completed their yearly aupply of day; the pal‘! Many horses have exchanged required three Councillors new; returned loll-he not Gallows is: t: Ammufgl‘ ;:fch:lf,'°:, ‘ma; . _ vicinity are Warren Simmons. ‘Room,’ cnflsu’ has.‘ “he” Charles Harvey, Lloyd Oahu and ' Max MacVIltIe. Ir. K. C. Holmes of Victoria had the misfortune of losing control of bLs horse a fevr My; ago while returning home. hir._Holmea was from his sleigh. but was up by a good Samaritan After the sale who conveyed him’ to Crapaud visit 1o 5mm yam‘, meet 1 migh[ my um 531,-, excellent condition. Carer, um aim-Ir, although oom- ins was above tplemly up", by 544m“, [hanged which the ladies olGeorgefown are _them all for weir kind remomlr always noted. A mod sum was real- mmt Lunch w‘; we; sewed by med which goes (or charitable purq £31135? égfialgizfiknzetfxuciepg Traverse. such winter's sport with friend Mr, Lyman. —:--<o>——- ADDRESS AN D PRESENTATION R. Crockett.‘ spirfl sufficiently ‘broad w advance he told a fellew pedestrian that he "it siibs°fibed= who enjoyed the pictures Strand in ‘the future. ——-—<O$—,-—— PERSONALB ~-.\rr. C: J. Gallant, Guardian agent, W15 a visitor to P Lot- ll, on Wednesday. ‘ v ‘Frank ‘Glydon, Alargate, and Mr. A, A‘. hlclnnis,‘ Live Stock ilirancb, 0ifawa,_v-‘ere In Summer- slde I-‘riday on a business 'trIp.-Y. ——-.\Ii's.v Hazel Adams. who has been on the staff of R. ‘Poplin, Co., ‘Kenslugfolt. for some yea-rs, ‘has’ resigned. and has enfered' the Prince County Hospital to train as . nurse. Miss Adams will be keenly missed In business _ circles, as she was most capable, kind and obhging, and the vacancy caused by her departure will most difficult to flll. —'.\lr. C. A. Archibald, Truro. ‘ilLlve StockAgem for the Maritime Provlnces, recently visited Mr. Frank (llydon C: Son, Margate, In search of Pure Bred Jerseys for the iWest India's. He requires something supeIIor to what has already been sent here. Owing to the large demand for Jerseys Mr. Glydon is unable to fill the orders without curtailing his own needs. He believes and right so In maln- tainlng his herd up to the standard that has made It famous. Y -—i.\lrs. Herbert Phillips, Tyne Valley who had been lll the Hos- pital for three weeks came to her son's In Kenslngton on Thursday. She had successfully undergone an appendicitis. Mrs. Phillips I,» a prollclent singer and 8m! hrpfH-d ..lcesl IwolT/FAOINEH More Red Tapealt Away In Europe ‘PARIS, Feb. 21. — During the _'.\'. and telling him to deliver and collapsed upon the floor. cal aid was summoned but : ‘he comm“ good o; 31L and mug found the walking difficult on ac: thug‘ count of the bean-y snow. Upon ella shown will no doubt patroulse thefleflll; M! B10"? h? IP01“! l0 hi!‘ _ _.y,' son Harold passing a parcel to blm Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Morrison, It. He Medl- death had been Instantaneous. Heart fall OM33“ ure was given as the cause of , death. 1 The deceased although not best o1 health for the past year went about his business as many years of usefulness 111E112 usual before him. His untimely death removes and leaves a void in the ceasful Jeweller ADDRESS Kenslngton, took off his spectacles complalnins Dun;- Friends; that his head was bothering him We, your friends and associates assembled here this evening desire to take cognizance of an event In your life that marks another mile- stone Iu your existence. Today you celebrate the fortietb anniversary of your wedded life. and we desire to express to you and everyone though, m“ he h“ words of fellclratlon and sincere‘ wishes. You have journeyed thus far In many of a staunch and true friend wnluial beai-"uder mid “P5 and citizén, downs of married life, and we most- ship omne town tbai n will be ex- eemeflllr Wish that you may r011- fjrgmgly gym-uh m m], A5 a gugltlpue on the journey with inc-recs. and watcbmaker ed hfl-DDITJE-‘IB 701' be was ranked as one of the town's 001116. leading business nien being con- The late Mr. Crockett was In Lllile York, 59 years ago. wasa member of the f. O. 0. F. and‘ the flag Is flying half nlast m yester- day out of respezfto his memory. The deceased was twice married his wife being a daughter of tho late Thomas P. Huestis. By this union. he had four sons. Roy of of the BankofNovaScotdmand Harold R over the l.'0. O. IF‘. Hall Souris, Stanley, Inspector ‘associated with himself Ijewelry business aide. An adopted daughter will also miss him. There are four brothers, .In Portland, Me" lll 1.11191. Signed by your many friends In I! belongs. l1! In Lbe social life o! the Town you sidered one of the beat repair menvhave always Taken an active and e In his llne In the Maritime provln- keen interest In everything lpertainr °99~ In! to the enjoyment and uleveloyr rn ment of the community spiricwhlcb to good citizenship. In your lmainess life we have und you both to be congenial and ‘obllglng, and ready w assist In _ev- ery good cause for the promotion and advancement of the commerc- Ial lIfe of the Town. We, therefore, how recognition of which must leave its Impress upon‘ the history of years which are to theffollow, ask you JI-lndly lo UCCPDI in Summersldeflthis Eleculc I-'loor Reading lamp and one son Carl, now In Syracusefwhlch We “m” ma?‘ 3"“ as i‘ yu‘ by M8 present “re mum light to illustrate the happy scones ‘ally bliss “and Arblng, daughter of rel w be eluded in W" P@m=*""‘1Ire._\' the late John Arblng. of Summer- 1118 Y?!" 01 118M)!’ "NW9d 1m‘- ' Kensington and elsewhere, Prank I Mr. William L. Delaney presenfrl ivaller In “hast-led the gift In the name of the afl- .ern Canada. Lemuel In Little YorkJmIl-Ing friends. IP. F}. l., and another brother lnl iMrs. Herbert Lewis. ‘and Mrs. Silas IProwse. town Royalty. . To the Borrowing widow and fam- sincere sympathy. The dale of the funeral. Ily the Guardian extends ,will be announced later. I I last few years that followed the‘ great war, the fate of the motorist who wanted Io tour among the new posit made. often of considerable value. to the customs authorities. and thei-e was endless trouble and Don't Fuss Willi Mustard Plastersl Ibe returned 0n leaving. an end. and motorists can have the same facilities as land make Individual i necessary. In _ ‘ the war In the shape of trlp-tyques | formality when llllg money was Lnlllnd international certificates ‘ - .e Imlnate trouble at the frontiers deposits un-, York. terms and sentiments nlcel Chflrlolie‘ proprlate to the occasion and nowi before which Most of the motor association! EIITOPQ. and the Automobile Club] - In New York. can supply motorists- ‘nlifh the necessary papers, 4 A noteworthy ,fhe Innovation that Improvement ls _ the French Mmten-oleiemadeofpiueoilofmila-llbmmg cm’ h" “mk- "d "hm uydqgdogg-hg] {nu-dim I’! "Dpllcable to all Its members] takeatbelllaoe m“ nlaetgamlfhfl‘ "Hid" in “weer lrlmmnee‘ Mmmdumluyfivapunptrd“ and__"carnets de passage e11 50¢. lane as the book of trlptyqna; for rlfllllr different countries I; caIIedJ can now be obtained on deposit: . 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown ffivmwambrmdiimtonillim litre, Lire, Accident, Sickness and ‘M? ','-é"""’_jg ,,_,;§/ V" Plate Glass Insurance at ififimnwwmmfip, Lowest Rate Good Strong Stock Companies "i Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. yo. OGOOQG-O&OOQOOQOOOO-OOOOO-OQ; aehg Q; of a nominal aum. which Ia almost. tall returned on completion of the} lflp. a small charge being made Ivor; Have a care loat the wrinkles In ‘the face extend to the heart! ti. Sunday School Teach the llalilllty Insurance policy thef clxih takes out to protect Itself. I "What commanded the sun lo ltand atlllr I Archie: “Muaaollnl.” Mr. Morrison. for Mrs. .\I i‘ WashOuI The P?!” a dear final: complexion. Aa- zzd by Ouganra Ointment, It llfllill F8180! plmplu andkoeptheatin healthy. Cuti. omfhloumiaaperfectpowder. hfiy nan-t... Wuzrzz-rd‘... autumn-allel- of‘ many years to the occasion. [ vlTi-wlrparents. South George Sireet, a shovr; youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed bow grateful they are for this W. J. Holley became the bride of expression o! recognition. Such evI- ‘ Luther S. Pushle. son of Mr, and deuce 0t genuine. social amlly I5 “rs. J. H. Pushlo, lnte-roolonial deeply g/ppreclgfgd and must have‘ Sf. Rev. A. D. Reid officiating. an Impress on the mlnd that will, The ceremony wok place In the ‘endure when conditions that now drawmg r°°m~ ‘he pm: shall have faded Into lhe 1e» "linked “"1" "Overs mote past. When the literary and‘ ' Tum,“ w ‘he v3.10“ tourmglthe musical tastes had been nde>‘gr°u“d m’ ‘he hm“! mmY- The countries W85 Indeed a nlghhmareqfilllb! 0i ‘Ellmlie. thin nulaauce has '—-——- At every border there was a lie-Hm" bee" "WW8!" We!!!’ Well l0’ Remnant Commences on Tuesday morning, 9 o’clock You have always looked for a wonderful array of bargains at this annual REMNANTSALE of ours-and you have never been disappointed. This time, you Wlll have a lot of interesting opportunities in many lines. ., , 1 :4 Silks Ronni Crepe de Chines Gindhami I Velvets Print Cottons Georgette Crepes Flannelettflll Cloths Lingerie Crepe Tweeds I Kimona Eiderdown Wool Dress Goods Chintz Broadcloths Sheetings Voileg Pillow Cottons Satinettes Towelinss. etc- , ON SALE TUESDAY’ MORNING. SIGOIIII FLOUR $1.35 Value Corselette for 95c This is just a piece of fortunate and far sighted buying the chance came our way-ewe knew you would appreciate the bar- gain-it was secured for you-land It's ready for Tuesday morning. ' This lovely and useful garment is made of l pink dobbie cloth, has four hose supporters and I tape shoulder straps, elastic inserts at hips, - front boning. The regular value of this Cor- {selette ls $1.35. 95c each Ladies’ Corsets, sizes from 59v 20 to 25. Clearing this lot as An odd line of brassiers, sizes from 32 to 36. Clearing 15¢ at Ladies’ Silk Vests. Comes in 95° white, pink, peach, mauve maize, Good value at . Ladies’ Slip in broadcloth and satinette in black, navy, I red, sand, green and white ' Children’s White cotton gown, i-n - long and short sleeves.‘ Good quality and nicely trimmed with laceand embroidery e IILWIIIE wit... quately safiated, the physical were, duly appeased. by a most delicious lunch that was tastt-fully- prepared. as Kenslngfon IadIt-s so well kmmg Clearing discontinued lines of Corsets to $3.75 for $1 This clearance is of good stock, but of makes that we are not continuing t0 carry. Tlhere are “GODDESS” front lace, D. & A and La Diva in many sizes, worth to $3.75 $1.00 PAIR b by her father. wore a most becom-i assisted their mother. Mrs. slflllll Ing little French model of gold sat-l In a prefly gown of grey georgefte. In raced canton with georgetto of, Mrs. Townsend In navy-blue crew the Sallie shade, hal of georgeflqde chine, IMrs. Ralph Holley In with gold lace crown and accessoh‘ black and red cut velvet and Mrs. ins" to match and carried a shower. James Holley In taupe cut velvet. bouquet of pink roses. She was at; Assisting In the dlnlnx room fended hy her two IInIe nieces? were Misses Dorothy Holley, Jenn FIorem-ie Townsend and illargaretistrung, Eleanor Chapman. 13011! Holley both dalnflly attired In lam-I Morley, Albhle Hllchey, Ola Pushie on taffeta and carrying baskets of? and Mrs. (IDrJ Ross the lallertwo flowers. ‘The bride entered 111N531”; of [he groom, drawing room to strain of the Brill-I The groom‘; gift to the ilflllf? a| Chorus from Lohengrln played was a cheque: to the pianist ll ‘by -.\Irs. Evan Chapman who fol-i pear] brooch set with dlamoudil: lowing the ceremony rendered‘ w the soloist an fvory clock. lllr. Mendelssohn‘; weddlng march. and (Mrs. Pueblo left on the PW"- Miss Dorothy Harries gave a very’ mg‘; efprelg [or Halifax W118"? effeflbve rendering of ‘O Perfect‘ may will spend the1r honeymoon. Love.’ The rooms were all beauth and on their return will reside ml fully decorated with quantities of Taln Street. ‘The bride‘ travelled carnatlons, ferns and other potted, In a gown of brown oanlon Cl‘???- ' plants and the table from which -'\‘ a coat of rust American cloth with delicious wedding breakfast wani Isabella fox collar and cuffs and served, wan centred with the hat to match. bride's cake. ipom bride and groom are Yell’ Mrs. Holley, mother of the brlde| well known In Sydney, and W?" “We 8 DYE"? sown of black will! the recipient of numerous and vili- Then followed a program o1‘ en- joyable diversion that accelerated the Illght of time. and made mo. ivoloslng hour afrive all loo soonp .\lr. and Mrs. Morrison will long rc- »member this practical cognizance of so Important nu event In Ihclr iii HOLLEY-PUSHIE NUPTIALS (Sydney Post. Feb. ll) _ On Tuesday afternoon at five- ‘Ihlrty at the home of the bride's my Mndow 8nd Izold lace while Mrs. Pushlmled wedding gifts, among which and ferns "WIMP of the groom was al- were several beautiful pieces of forming a most attractive baclI- "actively xowned In brown furniture. Their many friend! aeorgene with hand painted will join In wishing them Ions bride who was given in marriage georsette scarf. The ibrlde’: sisters llfe and much happlneaa. l’ m. I ~ nmuvmt sorm Four cars of choice personally selected western horses every one a dandy to suit each man and" each packet broken single and double. See ours before buying, at C. E. Pratt & Son, St. Peters, or P. J. Brothers, lflllotvalfl- c. s. ram a. sllll sr. PETERS M l