,l ;.,t 1,' H. _l 1" t_ 32.35.11-_ _lvltl ,, , .1. `.“',1 l -1 \ ;,X2.. is lt iii ~ l ~"-' N1. . ;I_.f..l,. 1 s »l1"*Y".L‘I _ \_ ilrfg .;__ _' l 1?# 1 _,I ';.~}‘{_. ,t - W I 1 1/.' .~ 1__.. .-1.' ,_ _ Iii- _ ;` j I 1" 'i 1 1 ._,»_l 1\.` _ ._ ,_ ._ _»l, r`l‘_i ,tl-..I' __ r'»'1 If.. | ;l_-. l 11 ` I _ lil fl ,. I" 1 I I s 'll .5 ‘T il it' ll; it iw ; 5?! 3? it V1 A .-,_ C _ pAQl» SIX _ ~ ~-'rum nurses saws fPHEr -it eullsllllln 1. ' rrou oiiaoulr-Presbyterian sg;-aes. in Hampton Con8\'°¢'°¢4°° (ning follows on March lst. T170” 10,30 s,rn., Hampton 3 P. m. and Bonshaw at 7 D- l1\~ , ____ ,,u1l.i'l'ia onpaas.-Late militia "rears announce' that Doctor Louis 31, lusNutt, Lieutenant is tho army Med cal Corps has been promoted to the rank of Captain, datlnli H0111 llth July, 1913. Fon THE fYOUNGsi'sr¢s_-send the llttie ones to the '~Juildren_s Photo-rlsy--Party st the l’9<»i>1-2 S Theatre this afternoon at o ii LADIES WITH THE NEW STYLE 0F* DRESS,-Our coiilure must also undergo changes to correspond as our head dress adds so much to our appearance. The fashionable high coiffure is very effective and can be obtained by calling on Mrs. White, "The Lenox." 1 ::CON(7ER’I`_-Moving pictures and concert in Pownal Hall, March Sth; sslc ol some-msec cssdy.. 11430-2-2sM2i quickly, games of different kinds were' indulged in by the young people pres- Following is-the address presented to ~Mr.-'Traisor prior to hls'depar- ture as already referred to. Mr. Thomas W. Trainor, Treasurer, IMO; please cOpy_) Uonnaught Athletic Club, Charlotte- town, P.E.I. Dear Sir?-We understand that you have ‘decided to take a University training in order to further your educational interests, and in conse- quence, will soon be leaving us to give your entire tins to your stud~ ies. With vou the motto has always been, “Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do, do lt with tliv might," ssc l \ve are not surprised that you have decided to devote your whole attention to the further ucouirement of knowledge. Whether in athletic sports or other- wise, you have always been a student. In athletics you have studied “the game," and played it with remark-- uble skill and honesty. Since boy-| hood you have been closely indenti- fied with _our athletic sports in all its phases,-from contestant to judge and umpire-and while bearing many honorable scars of conilict,, it must indeed be gratifying to you to know that your decisions in any official capacity have never been questionelll by 3 coinpetitor. In leaving us, we cannot but feel- ns we know-that we are parting _Our King" all departed to their _I Y* é;-_-.1_».-Q1?.~;}.-l;-lf-=~Fr:--5-if-'---‘ff-=--jfi*-iff-‘-if-' f_-~f-_'=,*-=-'- -_'_-'-‘-'-='-‘-5-‘j-3'-f?--’ Aren. t night. 15 Tm .t 0- 1429. night with band 15 cents. 1429. sPaorai_ sxara ot' areas to- FOX NEWS.--The Belfast Fox and. .Fur Farming Company have only a few shares to oiler investors. Atten- tion is directed to the au in another column. 1409 I wanniso Banos-announcement hal_b`9en received from Chalmpion, |Alts, of the 'marriage on Wednesday Fturuary eleventh, of Miss Elsie Jenn- Bkerry, daughter of Edward Skerry of this city and Mr. Glen H. Ficht of Uhsmplon. Following a wedding ‘supper the happy young couple left on an extended honeymoon to the Pacific coast. On their return Mr. 'and Mrs. Ficht. will make their home at Chalnpion, Alta. PROFITABLE EVENlNG.- On Monday evening. Feb. 23rd, the La- Idies ol the mite Society and congre- 'gation of St. Stephen Church, lrish- iowli, held a very successful “Parlor Social" at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. William Paynter Burlington, although ltne roads were not in the best cou- ditlon about seventy-ilve people gath- ered there. and a snug sum of money was realized. The tables were heavily lladen with good things the Ladies had prepared. A program consisting of music, singing, readings recita- tions, passed the evening away veryl ent, and after singing “God Save homes. Many of them wishing that more "Parlor Social's" would be held in the future in that vicinity. (Pat- VAl..l<}N'I`INE TEA.-The Valentine Tea held in Cornwall Hall on Febru. My 15. DY the ladies of the Cornwall York and Meadow Bank Institutes was so skillfully managed that even the weather man favored the com- mittee with the one plensnnt night of the week. The ladies in charge deserve every credit for the way it was conducted. Oil entering the 1-1.311 one was struck with the decorations, both on the tables and on the fair waiters. Indeed any single gentlemen venturing therein, of whom there were mlilly. must surely succumb to the winged darts of the little god Cllllid. After the dainty repnst serv- ed so charmingly, a pleasing pm. gram was rendered, and closed by the Singing of the National Anthem. The proceed at the door, and from the sale of cundy, amounted to af nice sum, which no doubt will he most judiciously spent on H311 'Lm_ provements. -*_* NEW IIEASE OF LIFE FOR THE FROCK COAT with one of our best athletes: one of the vanguard, as it were, to cn- courage honesty and integrity in our‘_ sports. One, who by his daily life, and his actions in playing "The Game," has set a splendid example to aspiring athletes, and who has done as much promote honest competition as any man the Province cerely hope and trust that our lossi will he the gain of some other club, ' The time-honored frock gong known in some sections as a Prince Albert, is not to be turned over tothe old clothes man, The International Gus-I tom Cutters delivered an edict to' that effect; at their annual conven- tion. In taking this action they re-, buked the too progressive element of' their associates which has announced .oct_f.shcctiiisié<._ Pillow 7 as Princess Sliéis ~ - Underprice ~ Just a few sample values Here is a garment of good white muslin yoke front, composed of nice embroidery, em'- broidery on sleeves to match yoke, tucked 51-2 inch muslin embroidery flounce l VERY SPECIAL _SALE PRICE.. ._ _ »_ Another slip m_ avery pretty model,shows embroidery yoke back and front, sd_:_lare_neck and sleeves are edged with _lace, nd there isa nine inch flourice of muslin embrol» dery- VERY SPECIAL AT _ - _ A Princess slip of fine soft English Long- cloth, finished at neck and sleeves with fine embroidery and ribbon, the flounce of muslin embroidery is 18 inches deep and shows an under flouncc of lace and embroidery 3 beading, caught with wash ribbon ° The three are other PRINCESS SLIPS ' OFFERED AT 1.00, 1.15,1_25,1.50, 2.00 and iz r with ll short waist_ cnt nigh and stiailrht around the bottom nd rath ' up. All specially discounted lorthis Sele- A '-v addition to the few mentioned, we offe 1 l .-I .1 __ ___ ,__,,,__ ___ _1 ' l _' _ - ' J 1 < . _J I ‘ _ . I , . _ Q 0 1 _ o ha_s_hy;%t produciled. Chev d ___ lthat the convention would declare.-thei sms I lsprltzltlog e lxitnlctélslf youlr "mf “°“t '50 be “ '°1“"H Of the Here is another nice American line-_~-two _piece c0m|J_lnatl0lis~--drawers social character ls without s stain, Ipfff’ 11 and corset cover---white nalnsook~-maltese insertion and edllllg WHITE] and we have always _found your sta;'sg_r_f_ :T0 _make f::)°l’u’F9 for SALE PRICE SPECIAL. , ,. ., . , ,.,, . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..._.». ._ e ‘;f‘f,‘§§,‘;‘°““”“’ mo” ""’°y”b'° "“" , ms,,su,,'f,,,~ fmeat &,‘§e1,‘§;§' Another pretty American combination of corset cover and. drawers ' is _ _ Q _ , s ~ ' ' . Coming to our own club, which is ah°“_t face DU the part' 0( the 00"' nude of namsoqk’ S.etvV.1th rows of lace and 'dalnty .ygke of em' : just yet rrisliirls =ts debut, ss-d ol iventlon. broldery. lhls combination ls caught at neck and waist with rib ons Z _ which you are the honored treasurer _ The smartest garment for the com- WI-II'1`]'.`_ _ .. ._ H 3 W1 f _e. _ . emm reg _ ,» __ __ - l ' . ~- I / _ vou to depart without expressing to '"""f‘ta‘" their P0B’t‘°"- I `- . ' r ' I I ' ' ' . ' I I ‘ ‘ I I r l - , , _ _ , \ ~ ` ` V A I `. _ _,,, . Sample Snaps I .ln ill » sslr you to ltlncly accept this little hH_\'H1f~' Ihe appearance of Dems o_ _.‘ r ‘ < l - ~ - ~ ' H - souvenir ns n small seal of their|il”ifle sholt This applies to all troll- f ._ _ __ ___ _ _ . *`;_J» /f appreciation. sers; ho_ttolns can bc made plain or , 'il -*_* May He who is your guiding star .to turn protect and prosper vou. is the earn- est wish of all who know you especi- A TRIVIAI, MATTER lilly those oi’ the Connaught Club. I ' *__ I Booker T. Washington told at Tus- kegee 8 Christmas story, says the lillladeiphia Tulletjn. “Old Uncle Ual Clay," he said, "in- vited the parson to eat Christmas dinner with him. The person accepted und the spread was magnihcent- sweet potatoes and celery, cranberries and mince pie, plum pud<1\u81 and a turkey so big and yet so tender that ths person had never seen the like before. _ “ ‘Uncle Gal,' the parson said, as he spread the clear pink cranberry ,suns gn B great, pearly-white, suc- culent siloelof. breast, ‘Uncle Cai, where » ‘did you get this wonderful hens. of s good, well known breed, I ' '-*"' HENS OP' GOOD BREED PAY BEST Everybody knows that if you in. vest in the best to be had you are' more likely to get better results than If .vou buy what is cheap and not up to the standard. If you buy good" raised by it dealer known to be good,_ you have every chance of future suc-. cess; or the other hand, do not go in for rnre and probably delicate breeds. Good, strong, hardy birds will Day you best in the end. Start in a small way, but not too small. ~A small poultry plant, run up ~ in a ramshackle and careless way, will .g-ive more trouble in the end than. any well made intensive house, It seems a waste of energy not to begin ‘on a fair sized scale. Very tiny ,plants take up really more time, as corr and sale. -. -_ - -1 ` ' '*\"i/1.' Good 72 inch ,usblcscltod-_-shooting'28c."`owf23»=' 1 I Heavier 72 lnch,,_____ __ .@‘f,'llow Nc Good strong whitejshee_.tll1»g_~ _'25_’_`_Il0W 20: 72 inch good y1hlt¢_sl;_cctln§:.tv{lfll' _ 35_.r_l5_ly1 za; Nice srnocth _2E.ven'threacI-s eeting 45 ‘flow 364: 72 inch sheeting very cho_1ce‘_.{__’{ _ f_';‘_"__j1p9_W $712 80 inch sheetiri_s,_a_dand,Y__ -58~_!1f_§W 47¢ All Sheethigsdlc __'erl'~jFi_~eé_j __ If Purqh§ge'd__EQr_€iTh1at S_lil§._ ;_ 7 42 inch soft white ~_ pIllow_ ___cott_orl___~_25c_ . for-20; 44 inch softwhlie iplllow; _ for, _lic Thesie aye bl._i_t sa_r_np__l§s. all__pillow I_cg_tl1lils "Arg: espon ingyre uce 1' 7' `i OW’-" _ _*» ii' hemmed free, ,if _ ,bough_t_.l)or= '.Cal§1é?§4 lhls tm_“y,,, they have to be cleaned oftener. 17 lf‘lCh Cf‘aSh° Tdwelllflg '- " " f ' A t ="'Paw|on.' said Uncle Calhoun Clay Cd . . . . . ..'.. . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . .. * ll 7 Unbleached Linen Damask 38 inches wide,35c fol‘...28c , '~ 56inch unbleachéd Table Damask,b_etter,58c for. .44c ' 65 inch Damaskin pretty floral design,72c for 58c yd. 72 inchfill fine pure linen Damask, special 90c for 72c 72 inch full bleached pure linen Damask $1.15 for 85c 72 inch linssniooth satin like Dsmaslr,$1.5o for $1.20 to - @- $1.90 i_s the price of a very lovely Damask, now$offer- U if _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . L52 _ _ 3651 "L \ - \ 1 ' ., ' ._‘_'. __ l bl ui /3,*-’~ ‘li .'»‘ rin* ,gf Jif; . ‘- rr _ kan. ___ J -~1 36 inch crash-Towolllngi rogr1_lsr__.I‘gn_-%,.iI;__ _ _ mon, BUTTER SANDWIGHES 17 inch Pore Linen rTowc1liug°_-_1j2:"'f»_ i*if'¢t _Every 'sort of goods in the I i ‘fl Pk; 1 : ,- Linen Department Specially I ,,. I ' Price` Cut _ ._ I solemnly. "When You Droached dat L . _ 7_ ' _ - "`,`__"`,,,,,,,,|,",,,;_,ff‘ ' `°' _+ --_ --1 7 r »_-- ,JP 2 " A* wonderful Christmas sermon dis _'“”* _ - -_ -- »_ '-_- - ' ~ _ ' ._ _ _ _ _ -f _ - ._ 1 . _ '_ i I x ou whah you got ""‘”“"§hl¢&fl\lillf-9§io,`°'nsIt's`s trlvlsl mst- .. ...o 4.0.1. ,. ... ' ._.,,,e.. T.-_;~_.'-,:_ .y1~_-_-,s,\_,1 ww , l ' i NIPPON SALAD llsvs been previously cooltefl slid --`- passed through ri selve. Mix well l can of crab moat, 1 dozen stuffed olivu. French dressing, capers or sweet pleklesu, 2 cups of celery, sen- sonlng. mayonnaise, lettuce, Pick over the crab meat very care- fuwae there are so many small ' Ia _like pieces of tendon in lt. Msr- inateit with French dressing and let it'l¢\nd slide for an hour or two before serving so as to absorb the dredlng. t Blk/ nhovy paste, yolks of two eggs. Beat the butter until creamy and odd to it the yolks of the eggs which with the mustard and anchovy paste. Salt is not likely to be needed for these sandwiches as naturally-the nn- chovy will supply this codiment; but a generous allowance of paprika or freshly ground pepper should be add- ed. Use fresh bread and have it cut s little thicker than is common. In making these, or indeed any sandwiches, it should he remembered that oblong; or triangles are the _ pricc means the mind inches, very fine By far of linens on Call One grip of \_,_|ttgr_ one teagpgon 0( V ,_ _ _ ,_ _ ,. la.. _ ,P _ _ pn-f -=1-_ ll., 1 .uni J-1| Ju-lla-@|_ made mustard one teaspoon of _ _ . . - .' --"' " " ' '- Bargains fin Table cloths, Troy Cloilililtlfeo cloths, etc. for _ (lit the celery into dice, and the best shaven. as the Bread cuts. 'te olives into ellen. Mix the celery. better advantage so.--Pictorial Re- witli the ordb moat, turn on to e dish view- `t0 a lalad bowl llild with the or ill lettuce, and pour the mayonnaise ov- If li cold develops suddenly and er all. Garnish with the olives and time are no cough drops to be b_hll casio, 'rims lout oss so ‘ osuttoa immediately. nina o siwonmlfol -ml-I .M~‘ fn ,,|,°”,¢ .gm pu-,ng “|,¢'.pr on the tongue and allow itto usenet: place -Pictorial-Rdvidli. ‘~dil9lvo’ll0Wl¥-/ ‘iw ,P i ’ --.___-_»,.-_-*__ uv. Then th re is an'enorm0u_s at rl price cut flir this gteat _Whitel-Clfleds | 36x36 inch Tea Cloths $1.50 Better Tea gil in square and round, atevery price- cloths 2.z5_rlow 1._ao. " so costfil at 25c per' ‘ 1° - ____ _sl§;‘l;;lf‘.l:.2.'l.<°:‘.. _ _ liillreriisrlil heel .. f0\°.i ... .`. .`.`..»... ._ _ White Linen Diaper, very choice fabric, 1'5c to 25 Lawn 10 pieces Special 39 _....___..i. 1