~., . rv-i' _ _'1_»,,-"_.g.i¢’sj' ,M t ’ 'i‘i'l“Elci‘1rl.“ll“y`| favorite among ali. She leaves- ` ig b°°§'r9°°~t “Wed mm' Mi” Rena, Baldwins Road at the early age of mourn a grief stricken father, tour sisters, Mrs. D. J. MacDonald Mt. ,"1"-f 7:. 1. ` f _ 4 _ ‘_ s ..ao§.f....._N..........<-.sr:.=z:'°iti'°.l“.li°z.;i°°':.l:i:rsfo2:i.i="°*““ ‘°» ;“~°' " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ ‘ " ` - _ ' - e a o c ° out 0 fel] yOu' BTC IU _ ~ fund\wag very successful, The sum of. f 'W' ~ .fl -._-*,..,f.__ _- _ _ for eishlywl aiid____i'tiisgae as ever. 1 If I your neighbor ` has fa W°¢;~lssf is he ='»»f Call seeds. itpand ilf-you want an Engine ,lout ‘dpi-ice' ‘will surprise ` fa'-:/,--.'_ I -~ dense- fbi d ' _ _'Why liotousegf poison Hughes’ German Corn Elktractor. _It removes the ,'a§he with lhe iirst applica on and rids the -tops of every corn aftera couple of d3._ysj use. It is convenient. ‘ .It is cleanly. No ‘ grease to soil the hose. Do you wonder that most peopl now use our extractor. ft _$35.75 cents was realized. The ` ro- °F LUCAL 'NTEREST - BY U16 K 1 g,-am- was conducted 4,, ,he yogngiilwlll or me me loin. iviaonob or nali- pooploaml was vo,-y much ,enjoyed by ttaxl- filed Thursday. lvsllcles are left ali. After the ples had been auctioned lm M5 hmm" Wm' M“°N“b» *md W of by Mr. Gilbert Gallant and Mr. Alex his “_ePh°W° _*md Dimes- A111008 Ulf! A Anderson the entertainment was bro- ,_°m°" l°§a°i°° '"9 32900 to his Om nght to it Close by smgmg God save friend Rev. Allan Simpson, and $1,000 the King. . ' to Rev. George Sutherland of Ken- ‘ isington. P. E. I. The Augmentation NURSE GRADUA1-E5_ __ M ¢|m'Flllid of the Presbyterian Cilurcg, the- 43rd annual commencement ol’ the ?AZ€fl and 1“""’“ Milllslvrs' Flin . the Mount Sinai Training School for Nurs-\\Wid0W5 *md 0"Pl“"‘S' fllnll Bild ‘ U16 es. Miss Ruth C. A. Huggan, daughter Halifax Di39°“°*“`3"» ' ‘"9 03011 ' ‘left 01 Mr. W. T. Huggau ot Charlottetown, $1.000. The ABSOCiation for the Poor. was one of six students awarded the Insmllle fm' th? Deafilnll _D\_1,Il_1b., Pro- ' Murry Guggenheim Scholarship. Ifestam 0"Ph““° H0111” llldmlfilll This scbolarsllip carries with lt a|S0_h°0l- l1l\d~S0¢i@ty for the Preven- gold medal and one hundred dollars lil ; U00 01' Cl‘“°m’f “"9 "Wil lefll-ll\¢‘~ Sum gold. Miss Huggan is certainly de-;,0f $500- The "eBid“° Of U\e.9BU=\lB 55' serving of hearty congratulations forxdivided i“¢° ‘dx Parts Of Wllilill Olle making oooh a gplendld showing part is left to the School for the Blind, among a large class which represent- -°“° Pa" W Pm" Hi"» “iid l`0l1l` NFIB oil all pm-gg of the Wm-|d_ to Governors of Dalhousie (‘,oliege,witll _ _ the request that the same be used fur, \\ home from Rumford,Me.. recently and , Albion Miss Marv A.', whoarrived Miss Eliza at home and Miss Katie ol Scotchfort. also four brothers Patrick and Edward of Rumford, Me., and Master Emmett and Dclillis at home to mourn the loss oi a most-loving sister - and daughter. All tl\at'telider nursing and skilful waiting could do was done by hor loving sister, Miss Eliza. all to no avail. There were bright hopes i'ol' iler recovery, but oil Feb. 25th the iinal call came and a most loveable girl wascallcd to her Heavenly home. The iuneral oi’ which was largely at- tended took place to St. Teresa Cem- ctery where they were laid beside her mother and brother wllo predeceased her some tcll years. -The sylllpatlly of the wllolc conllnllllity goes to the whole ialllily ill their sud bereave-» rllcllt. R. l. 1'.--(l. Co., ilM\\\ll&“\\\\\\VIIIZMf-"_\\\\\\Yll :.-...i r°' ~ - 1- . Oranges for f . Marmalade ` be, _ Marmalade Oranges are again here and at their _ St. »` ` What about _your requirements? We are making a special sale at 24c per doz. V "Grape Fruit at 4, for 25c and the quality fine. "Beer i& 1 Goff i. l ` *‘-’U"""i- .,~.~/-»~./-v-vc,-.. -.`..`,., Imperial Motor ' You . Want To Pay can select the motor showroom of Bruce "M, if effort for Stewart & cent reall taken and if be renewed power -seg ‘ace Taylor. Grade IL-1, Harold smith; 2, Leslie wood; 3, cllnoru|M0j;fF1I\{Y!l;1;»gr=;;i1ht10-EA lfifillietfrollp ' ' ‘ . A Jenk ns' 4 Everett Acorn. G d 1.- li ° le H B Br 0 ' Ch3'l0|te'0“ns Pe E- I- genim-_'1"Wend¢.1| J(,m,s_ glgagsi-m,s¢'Mllitia announces the arrival of the g _ _ ` smith, gf-me 1___Ju“io,__~ 1, Elmeriilrsg shipment of Canadian ilsh for Jones, 2, Gladys Burden _March lst. when Mary Zita. eldest daughter of Thos. and Mrs. Tl_'ainor, Albany, became the’bridc_ of Mr. John McDonald, Glengarry, Lot 7. The bl'ide's= pastor. Ilev.- J.¢J. McDonald. Klnkora. performed the marriage core- niony_ Tliabrlde was attended by Miss Agnes Murphy. Ncwtoll, and W'illlanl Traillor. Alhally. supported tho groom. A few of thc nearest fl'lclllla_niet at thc lionlc of tllo bridc wilcrc they spoilt a quiet but pleasant evening. Oli Friilay. Mr. and Mrs. Mcliollalil 'wcnt to their future llnnie in Glen- gorry iollowud by thc best- wishes ot’ their many friends for a long and hap- py wedded life. PowNAl.‘ No'rEs.- rlls' - nnlny friulidn are gliui to'scc Mr. Fritz Caul- pboll out again alter llisreccnt illness-. _-Mr. William- Brown. Jr., paul o_lly_- ‘lug visit to ,Orwell o_ll S_u_nday_last. -- Mr. Nat Gay was in’Charlottetowii on Friday.- Mn- James" Mutlow, tile but- pgwNA|_ 5QH°0|_ wQRK,__ 1-hmrlie purpose of extending the library llowing is tlle standing of the pupils! Hector M"|““Wf K~ (`~ *mil U10 Eilrll' 1 powual Sch,,,,|-for me momh of,-erii Trust Co. are the executors. Tho .~ ' _ clmnn-y. Grade lv|-1. vel-no sinliliiealala is Biiimmd lf’ iw worth about 2, Florence Brown; 3, Mabel Elinlllll; 5130.000 I0 $200.000- 4, Bcl'll Praught_ Grade III.-1, Marge-| THE S6-I-_-*DIERS AT FRONT LIKE ret Butler and Am Snlitll; 2, Mar-‘ _ ;_ jorie Brown; 3, Cy}rll Jones; 4, Wall-| THE F|3H RAT|0N- $15475' as follows LIST NO. 38 Pricviuilsly llcknuwicdge_il:-$26.- 201.80. Received from E. P. Stavert, Sourls, ‘ J. B. Matthew. $25; H. D. McLean, $25; L. McDonald. $10; W. E. Piper.. $10; S. S. Robertson, $10; Stewart Anderson, $5; Peter Ching, $5; Silas Fraser, $5; Geo. Robertson. $5I_.Harry Taylor. $5; Wallace Rose, $5; Free- nlan Stewart. $5; Wnl. Ching. $3; Dan- iel McAulay, $2.50' Johli J. Campbell, W H Morrow $2 John Ching, Canadian overseas army The fish reached England lll fine collditloll and r c r l wcl $2; A. J. McDonald $2; Mrs. A. Bruce, ’*"*‘*‘°'**‘°*'*‘****°+\ | $2; J. A. Stewart, $2; Daniel McDon- -ald, $2; P. A. Mclsaac. $1; Alex. Mc- IN Donald. $1; Mrs. John Acorn. ,$1; _ Angus J. Mc-Donald, $1; Dan. Granna- ' .han $1' Joseph McEachern, '$1; -Mrs. °""“‘°‘ '°'°‘*~'*'*'°°' (Peter élilng. $1; Tyler ching, __$1;|` 1-I. A. Bruce. $1; Edson Rose, $1; C.J. LE'GH B°VYER- ' 'Campbell, $1; Mrs. L. Robertson, $1; _'W' ‘Aeneas Bailey. 750.; J. F. Morrow, , , 75c.; Stcpllell Mcllick. 50c.;. Josia Mel* f,'f§d‘1;§“{;,°f M" lion, soc.; J. ll. liolnnnl, soo.; ooo. ' ' ’ 5 "°‘“° Holland 501-- lvlax Monellaii' soc- ili Mollnt Stewart, March 10th, 1915. Fidcle éhevé'l_’ic 25c' " nftcr a lingering illness. ' " ' I ll, loving memory of our dear sou. _ -o - Received from Rev. Robert Murray. . _ Ono long sad year today -has passed, 1 ° i-°°'¥. $12.50, as follows.-1 Y . . , , ; as W0 Nmembu' Wm’ | Collected by Norman Beaton, We _watched beside your dying bcll, 0, _ h.r“.‘;.§’.‘:.;":.‘;‘.:;;'°:.“s"........ ii’-T-f-1-T M- D- M-Lol ,z dem. \ 4 5 $1; F. Ralnsay, $1; M. Buchanan, A ' ' |'50c.; Florence H McNeill, $1' Donald ‘ i _lt l. H . , _ ' ' Azvigutro sglgt-hggll; lkgzyoifanthe skies' 1 BuclIi‘l;(r;all,50c‘;‘;_ Arch. Beaton, $1; Sam- Wiilere there is never ally night. “el s"°“' ""' Cher.; is doing' a ilushins business. -- A Mr. Leinuel.Carver is busily engaged ithough we dearly loved- yon. ` ` ' » _ ‘_ Wc.dared-not bid youlstay, . - ic°_"°Ft°d by A"'°°"‘ H°'"°,f_ __ nt you are not forggtten_d,ea;'._ _ » ~ lgraliling his fast trottel' “Fid'dlel"" for' B le summer races. -The farmers ot' - ,this vicinity are busily engaged haul- Qgdiggtgexea 2€é§a§;;g[f§.y° Geo. Horlle, $2; Walter Gorrill,.50c. Allpor; Gard. 50c.; Heber L. Gard. I Inga. number oi’ the young people of Pownal and vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. James Jones to have a jolly good time. The evening was spent in playing games, lil guessing contests, music etc. At a latc llour they all joined hands and sang “Auld Lang Sylie." Wc'ro all good Fellows and God Save the King" before dis- persing to their diiicrellt homes all agreeing that tlicy had spent a vcry clljoyablc time, V ' ST.'PATRlCK'S DAY CONCERT.-'-= .0wlng_ to the diiliculty lil ohtaiuingxluf »lilciarit seating acconiudation in Priucc oi Wales College Hall, the Patriotic Concert to have been 'held there on Peoples Theatre. fl-1lM2i. ' ::lt must bc time for that new Tooth Brush-We have just received a new sliipineut and can offer all the popular sizes at most attractive prices Penslar Tooth Pasta or Powder goes well with these brushes. 25c. box-E. A. Foster/Ceiitral Drugstore. Miss Ada S. 'Bradbury 142 Prince Street, next to Kindergarten Art Needle Work and materials for working. _ Stamped' Linens and ;l“h;eads of all kinds . t . ' _ll Here is something A that is good, real good, for that lingering cold _ or attack of la Grippe. , ’ 1 Quinine, H O Iron and Wine ._.._...‘.|_ lt will knock 'the lll0st"'0b"tllllil'E' '~. out oi your dl _na-an .=-c..; .~.. ......' 5. 3 lment with that cold _; any “i_¢'l_‘iou|s"1‘=»s»1s.=il_e J~. ing mussel mud.-- On Tllursday even- ln mg chu,-¢hya|.d1 .yhere yu.; my_ 500-; Edward D- Bryan. 5003 MTH- St. Patrlcl¢’s night will be held in the' Oh Leigh dear we miss you l_Janc A. Baylier, 50c.; A. J. Mathies0fl';` There ig a vacant chair. ` 4 $2; Mrs' P' M' Pate' 50°' _ _ But we hope to meet in Heaven. , - ‘ ' » - There.” he -no pén-mg thelie.; St._ Peters Cathedral, per Re_v._Can. Precious darling he has left us. °" S"“p°°"' _$9°`5°' as f‘,’"°“'°"". l Left us ycs for ever more. , , _ _ _ " " ‘ But wo l_lo e to lucct our loved oncs. H" l`°&’t.°r' ,$10’ LH Wmscfn' On tlilltbrlgllt and happy shore. $5'.MlsS L* Fairduugll’ $2' A's°ldie" _~~_ .. _- ~ - Wiie, $25; Miss Gertrude DeBiols. 2; It _ n I "1 , Miss R. M. DesBrisay. $5; Geo. D. Oni: b:;l‘;4;|,`l,;’£;i‘:_, 8,8112? `Vroonl, $1; Anonymous. $5; Anony- \Viill'.,illg-.purli lil heart lillldc pc-ri'cct mom’ $5; A"°"ym°“B' 5 2; A“°ny` Now ‘llis llonic is with the blcst. 'yous' $1; A"°."ym°“s' ,50°'; qmou , » :_- Simpson. $5. (bcvcnth paynnent), Gell- Witlru Savlour.ulld.Il.odeciner. “ml '“`°"°""l°“ $32" .lu a place far away. ' » Where liis joyful eyes are_open. 5:1' P‘";; §g‘“"°h} 52|" Rfv' T' W' MW' , To the light of endless da_y_‘ P Y. $ - . il 0 °w8~- _ Wrmen by His M°_th-er' Mr. Justice iiaszard, $25; ll. W. Longwortll, $50; W. Il. Altkcll. $25; liorace liaszard. $50; Percy Pope ` $25; Captain T. G. Taylor. $16; Mrs. l|Uyfi\\\\\\\'|| T. G. Taylor, $5; Miss F. Lois_Taylor ' $1; Miss Gertrude C. 'l`aylor,` $1; JL .' ' A. Messervcy, $25; Alex. Horne, $25; ¢ T ¢ V H rl Winliieslt 0 J E Bell ellig hlngs wwe” "< WIIIIIIAXH I il ‘y : .;l', $1; . . . $10; Captain E. Kculp, $i0;'- li. E. Miller. $5; W._S. Louson, $10;,Sainuel Lowe, $5; itcv. T. W. Mul‘plly.'$l0; Mrs. 'i‘. W. l\lul‘pliy_ (Tea) '$42.60; > E E C r-on aves ~a_ ,Lot uying $20; 'Lclnucl Wincllestcr, $8; 'i‘. B. Vwiodluall, $10; H. ll. llorllc, $5! llcnry liillc. $1; Mrs. 'i`honlas Eilsury $3; Joseph Winchester. $5; John Worth, $2; Miss Aiiiile Foster. $2; Annic Heron. $2; Eljllost Beer._ (7. li. Bccrs. $3; D. B. Stewart. `_, H. S. McLeod, $2; M. W. Nelson. ` ' Tgioos. Grollli,"$5l; giiustnce Havi- ' 2 ; li. E. o , 1; Mrs. B. (i. Dye will Save a dollar $5; l’. U. Oliver, $5; Mrs. Daniel '. '. ' $10; W. li. Batt. $5; Mil-is May_ f0I' eV€fy dime Invested. Grey, $5; Miss Heiolillob G ; '. . _ C , roolll_ $1 Dl Gro Many 'pevsr aptllIi(l’lhl;»el¥:lifp$5'?G(inl]l ize how completely and _ .,, Mrs. Household, $10; A. W. Owoli, $5; Miss Misses S. and' N. Es- A. (l. Poallo, $10; W. Geo. Warryj $2; Lyle Robson, $2; $1; Miss Sadie S5; Miss Holi' $2; >Arth`llr. Wm. Dia Mrn J. with now lime laooi lab- rics can be transform ed' through the use of Package - _Dyes M ¢G.°‘ m. Goods otherwise `use` W. Il. Aitken, $15; Edwin -Aitken, _ death. l was so bad 'l could scarce-ifio.. Ltd.. T0\‘0l!¢0- * ` l'i..W. McKay, $10; James Partridge,,i .;2:"Rev`L P. P. Murray, $10; W. N_.; D/ruglass, $2; Geo. W. Jay. $2; , Na-l mall Doiiglsssi; Mrs. s, C. clark, $1; l `\l:'s. S. W. Clark, -$1; Miss Fanlliei _\'.~. ...,. .-y,' sl; will Pigot, $1. i _ ‘,.|, _ ‘_ Collected by Frank Pigot, Mt. Ste art Bouthz- ' _ 'Kimble Collin, $10; Geo. Jay. $1; T. § .W. Cowan. $2; Daniel Birt, $1; Geo. ` -Jlark, 50c.; Robert Pigot, $10; Peter Scott, $1; Isaac Jay. $1; W. Ross igot, $1; Miss M. Taylor. $1; Edward Jay, $1; Stewart Mcldachern. $1; A. ll. Aflieck, $1; Daniel Massey, 50c.; Frank Pigot, $5; John Gordon, 50c.; E. 3. Collin, $1. 'Collected by Percy Coffin, Savage Harbour_:- P. L. Collin, $1.50; Mlltoll Collin, $1; Willie A. Collin, $1; S. A_Coi1ill, $1; W`lil. D. Pigot, $1; F. A. Pigot, $1; _f.Vnltcr Pigot, $1; John Pigot, $1; Elisha Coilin, $1; Joseph Douglas. $1; lies Collin, $1.00; V. E. Collin. $1. § _ - Collected by Thos. D. Coffin, Cherry HIlI:- . \ Thos. _ Collin, $1; ltusscll Collin, 700.; Henry Cofiill, 50c.; Clarcllcc Coi- `:i, 50c.; Albert Collin, 50c.; Mrs. Ai- ‘~ert Collin. 50c.; Kelllble G. Douglas, “5c.; Frank M. Jardilie, 50c.; Jilllics '?. Douglas. 50c.; Douglas Collin. 50c.; i 'nmilton Sluallwood, 50c.; Mrs. J.‘ "cKenzie, 30c.; Wm. M. McKenzie, '50c.‘ “ _ Collected by Albert Jardine, Head of HllIsbo`ro:- Albert ’l`. Jardine, $1; Mrs. Ellallll Douglas. $1; Geddie G. Douglas, 75c.; l .C. B. Cameron, $1; Bertha _J. Rattray, F»0c_'; Mrs. C. M. McLaughlail, $1; Tlenj. W. Bert, 50c.; Mrs. Fred E. -~e~.~,.-...,.»--f»»~»-».»-.»»-»/ -.».-.».-_-_-Y-.-»~~.-.-~~ -- ' ~ rf---W _ - ----- - - ---Y" - - - -“_-»-»» --f~v Collected by Henry C. McEwen, St. Peter's West:- Bcnj. L. McEwen. $1: Vernon An- derson, 25c.; Mrs. Ben). Douglas. 50c.; .lisa Ethel M. Douglas. 50c.; Frank mderson, 50c.; Henry C. McEwen, $2; Harry L. McEwen, $1. ' Collected by H. W. Davison, St. Pet~ er; Harbour:- Lester L. McEwen, $1; E. F. Collin, 11; E. Dark. $1; Albert McEwelE $1; \'. A. Hawbolt, 25c.;'Leonard Mc wen ll; H. W. Davison. $1. Collected by J. W. McEwen, Bristol: J. W. McEwen. $2; Allred McEwen, '/lc.; Geo. Hume, $1; W. H. McEwen. $1. Collected by J. E. Birt, Pisquld Eaitt Sanillel Jay. $1; Thos. llodgcrsoll. "»0r_-.; llenj. Jly, $1; Wesley Jay, 50c.; .lobvrt W. Jlly, 50c.; Lester A. Jily. $1; _lohn ll. Jily, $1; J. Wllilllr Birl. $1; J. E, Biri, $1. Collected _ Black River Methodist Church Collected by John H. Court, Donald- ston:-- V John li. Lloilrl, $1; Mrs. Jane Bell. 251:.; .lalncs Afilcck, $1; Leonard Court, $1; Tlleo. Ellis, $1; Fred Court. $1; Robert Young, 50c.; Wm. Kelzer, 50c.; \‘Vm. Arbilig, $1; Joseph R. Dov- er, $1; Joseph Court, $1; James Dov- er, $1. Percy Barlow. $5. (Marcll payment); Trallsfered from Special Effort Feby. 29th, (lash Book. $5,710.02. List al- 'sl tl ready publrie _ Total contributions from public to date:-$315,250.47. ~ H. w. BINNING. _ Holi. Trens. Jardine, 50c. ` _ 7767-3-ll-Mil. -_...___ ` = D, Msg.; ' _l p ' ‘__- =- ` - ‘ -W-N .. the _Grape-Nuts tactories, the wheat and ilour said to _, either. That wheat comes $2: A. ll. Warburton: --: grain?" _ ’ - '~ And the wise miller replied: -I have worked in a good many mills, and I am no youngster, but let me tell you, [never made whole wheat flour The fam- u` pure fold, less, may be rli!ade'togac-_ new beauty and sume a~ new of ser vice-they successfully color, silk, cotton, wool and- feathers. ,_ l_ __ 10cpe,rPa¢~l¢ade Geo. ~ Rich, nublike flavour. _the country over. ‘ I AlLeading _ . Food Exper t Grap e- uts ' is l¥_1_ld_¢' of ho_nest‘ whole “wheat and _iiialted bari¢y;8_fld .- supplies in splendid proportioiiall the brain and nerve- 1. _ making, hone* and'1,musicle‘-building -elements' of thc- -iieid grains, including their mineral elements digestibility have made Grape-Nuts a `,_/ stood before the big battery of milling machines in and after inspecting both the millel: “'1`ha.t’s selected wheat, and no patent flour stunt, out of the rolls as honest and unrefined as it went in. Where did you ever make _ flour bffore that retained the true mineral content of like that Y untill came with this company.” ~ _ ' "i`hc truth is, white flour is wofully lacking in cer- tain' essential mineral elements. which are thruw`n out A | i_il the milling- to make flour white and pretty, and its |,. use frequently results in impaired health and activity. ease of- .;. 15,." . . . 1 rtitlg. l* _ L \,;;§“,-_a__fA',‘5A,;**f ;‘ .l' " slxi-san it/:Ass Aeo -riils mm wAs cunzo cv' nn. "erl`A\,l'§f olnmsni'-HAD suFF_En:o xsenl.v__F9Rj|fw£l,V¢__ Y,'~“_i‘!..,<'_,¢: You might almost say that there ly_ walk ab0\l_£."nnd » r l rerlllllllelll 1 ,iCcrllii¢ll»By Mt , ..,1=g .~ ; » =,~»‘.-~ -'“_';. '_ 1 "__: -is § ish ' ': til- ed: ' .‘ill=7§‘1 I r 1:".-i` l _,,:,vi{ - - ` 3.4* _ f‘*rli-., I_'.'/7x *iv-1 \ ii’ A ..._.. _ '.5 'T.-‘§(v _.il < .IT . .- i. l (_ . » - l_ i li _ gil. ii- ‘ .:=_":»”5 ==` :_ ii ;! Il. - .1 l l ; f \' . 5,. l l l _ l Q ‘ A ¢ l i l , \_1-'- _ i . i'| -,-_ .. ?l l.- ll .,. .-; il if El ll ._- 'ii . ;_ `l: .