» > . _ »' I r -< 7 ‘ r . 4 “»"\” _ . :~ .13 1 fl’ gv1ARCH 15,191-1 1 . t . 1-ni: c-asnisorrsrovvii <`.~.u11nu`i-its . _. .rmsiminin Ililfrotectl Your ` A Skin P.E;-I. PEAT DEPOSITS from the March winds and “ sun by using _ ` I Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream ‘ I Its? effect on, the_skin is _'sp pleasing, so soothing and r it protects it so perfectly, s that_'_you cannot fail tore- T cogpise it as the most hi hiy I Etifeded preparation ol; its . ,ind_sold1.today. ' bgttigilwill convince v¢l1.\1_\W1 pa t b ._ the5Oc size. 0 uy ~i Ask for itat our Penslar ` Store (no other store has ii) .- E. A.Foster I' Central Drugstore \ Enrol Citizens - 01 liotb Sexes (Canadian Press De luxiiis, sin.-1-11 1<>_--,'1‘il5amiibvei-n- 1111-iit‘.~=1iic:is1iro for mobilizing the 1-ivil popiiliitioii \\‘hi1-ii was inU_0_ dii1~<:-11 iii llic Sr-tint;-, |.‘¢i_|,,»\u,ry 8 by liileiiiio tficiiiciiicl, liliiilstiir ot Com- iiicrct: and A;:i~i<‘1ii|11r¢._ hm, been tiiiiciiilcil iii coiiiiiiiiicic of the Senate liv tho iii:-liisioii ol' sonic siiggogtigng 11-11111 ai liill by llciiry lit-,i‘r'nger, gnu. nior i'1~oini tliizviiii-loiipc. The bm is iiow i‘¢»;14i_\» Io Iii- 1-iiiisiilt-i'f:|l by Pur- iiuiiir-iit. Til" I"‘ii1i1-t ol' ilu: cominillec, in n im=iiio|':iii1i11i1t aiiim-iicil lu the com- piisllt- ii1i>1|1;iii'c :says tha ,.;v;|i,m pon piil.-ilion oi' i-‘ruiii-1: 1111:; been spc-nt1inc~ ously and voluiiliii-iiv mobmzed to fill- Iiiiniiwi' oi' m:ii1`\» millions for :I2 iiioiiiiiss, int-iuiliiig women, old im-ii :tml Iioy.~', liiii I11 c-|'1|oi-tim; they-9 1u;1_v bl- iiri iilluiicss 0|' w;\_-ited effort il is iicf~c>1:::11~y iii oi~;;1iiiizc compro- lwli1~'l\'»-iy :1 civiliiin mobilization. = Voluntary Enroi|rn¢n¢_ 'l`Ii<: pt'i111'iyi11I i`c:itu|‘cs of the bill :ii~»-, first \'ol1iiit11i'_\' eiire.-liment for citizi-iis ol holii sexes oi" allied and nciitrzii iiutioiis :is well as of France, I""'“"`<’\i fill' Il1'.c.s of 17 and 60 years; _<1-1-1.1111, that i`11vii;ilions to enlist .shall ho sciil to persons who dc- not: iiiiuf- i`1ii°\\‘;i1'.\ 11. <‘1oi1i1=.iite1 proposed iiic trivinpr iii 1111- tltivorniiieiit of the \'ILlIi1 to iiioliilizc nil able-bodied nr.1l1:~1 lit-twcoii thc ages nl’ sixteen 11ml .=ii1_\». not miw .-1=»rving iii the =1rm\'. who iiii_1:li|_ iw nssiiziied to such woi-lc im' thi: initio-nnl defence as 1111-ir liiiicss :ind doiiiieilc mode mQ§_t ;1w|\':|i1i:i1.;1~oiis. RUSSIA SENDS LONG PROTEST TO CENTRAL POWERS l’l~l'l`IIO(ill.-\li_ Jlurrli 10',-viii Lon- "01\w~'I`|i#- ltiissiiiii l<`oi'cig1i Office 1111.- ii-mi.-=1ii1ii1-il in thc covcrnnients oi” il1:1~iii:11i_~.'. \u:+l|'i1i. Hiilgariti. and 'I`\ll'I1‘0d\wtlon is given as $1.75 ii tie iield. The wages pai¢1\w@,-Q, h°W€V€l'. on 11 lower scale than 'that “°W existing. the cos; ot machinery was lower than it now would be, there seems to be no allowance miule for Smllving -the bc-g of surface growth 0' 101' -1101’ Droilt save interest at 5 per cent. on the actual cost oi' machin- ery. From ailvaw sheets of 11 report made to the nes Departmeiit oi' 11 survey oi' some Prince Edwardqgiond Peat Hogs carried out ln 1913, your subcommittee has i'ormed the opin- ion that the Mi.-icouche Hog has tho fldvllllltlges. not possessed by any other ot' having the Railway rim UWGUBII It and ot boini: comparative- ly near to the town of Suminorsidc (0 miles) and thereto-re would be the nlnce indicated roi- the initial ex- periment. Taking the ngurop, given by the Mine-.=1 Department in connec- tion with the Allred Peat Plniir. and modifying them to incet existing con- ditions. wo would have the following reiulla. for an Aiirep Pe-at Plant of thirty tons tially capacity. it ig nn. sumeii that a bog of 100 acres, 9 fc-ct deep will furnish 1-iuillcient peut to Supply the plant- for 20 years. As the IWGTBKG depth of the Mlscouche Bon is under 5' feet, two hiindrcii uorog would bo requireil. ESTIMATED RESULT. Cost oi 200 acres oi` bog say .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 600.00 Peat Machine. Locornobili-., _ tracks. cars. etc 10,000.00 Blacksmith Shop, Office, R. R. Siding, Platform, etc..... 1,500.00 Drainlng Bog . . . . .. .. 2,000.00 Office 1~‘urnltnre, ctr. `. . .. .. .100.00 $14,200.00 Report Submitted by Mr. Percy Pope. The f°ll°wins 1-eport on Peat ns1's'z1o.oo per ann-um. Interest on investment at 7 per cent. to $994.00. This would involve a change a ton on an output of 3,000. cosf, or oPER_A1'|oN. of 5741 - if- ‘ - per day- ilAn engineer at . . . . . . $3.00- 7 trenolimen at 2.00 3 .field press at 2,00 1 filling* car at ...'.._.,2.00 4 boys at . . . . ......._/1.00 " 4.00 1 extra man at 2.09*---I 2.00 Salary Manager at 5.00 ‘lor-5 iin'oB‘. 5.00 $3.00 14.00 . 0.00 2.00 Cost -per day . . . . . . . . . . .-.1= $36.00 110 days at $30.00 per day .. $3,960.00 For incldentals . . . . . . . . . . ._ 500.00 This on an output of 3,000 would work out at say $1.49 per ton I “picked moss may be i`ound to possess Atld for turning and piling (Job work) ......-.. .20 pol- ton Repairs, oil and waste .20 per ton Amortiatlon and interest, as shown . . . . .57 pci' ton Total cost per ton in .. ' tielil . . . . . . .. ..._ .. $2.47- I- To this a company must add, cost ot’ transport, ot’ miirketing and over- head charges. Thls seems to indi- Icate that peat fuel might be sold to the consumer, within it twenty inilo radius at say $4.00 per short lon., As ,peat is u low grado in-el, having a cul- ,orlilc viiluo about cqiurl to good llc- nlte, there ls' here no more viulue than is -required for sot'ety. I lt` tho' amount and quality - oi’ thc [material admit of the installation ot’ n by-product. recovery peat power can plant to recover ammonium sulphate and trasinlt electrical power to Sum- rnerside inucli better results could be ohiiilnctll 'rboso interested nro ,-relerreil io tho following reports is- sued by tho Dnpnrtmont oi' Mines. No 194; issued 1912. No. 266; is-siicd 1914. No. 209; issued 1014. lncldciitiil to this proposition li is also io lie noted that over two limi- sanil n<'i'c's could hc reclaimed for 1:111- iiviitioii. Utilization of Sphagnum Moss. A new use for spliagnuni moss, which is- the chief component ol' the mirfacc growth ot’ our peat-hogs, has been foiind during the present war, namely, _ns an antispetlc dressing, The attached cori'e'.=po1idcnc-e sets out the facts. Your subcommittee sent specimens taken from the Mermaid Bog to Mon- treal and the report received is- that they are very suitable. lt is possible that these dressings may come into general use in llns- pital practice. in which case haml- ti commercial value. ‘ -.Ali of which is i-e'.ipectiul1y‘ siibmil-- The amortization of thistcapltnl, it paid in 20 years will ami:-nut to ted. PERt"\' POPE, (‘hali-man. SUBSCRIPTIONS T0 CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. Lint No. 87. ' Previously acltnowlodized in Gnar- -nou, ;as.71a.si. | 1.. B. McMillan, city, $25. 11917 sub- scription); John Rlsdeii. City. 510:’ Daniel A. McDonald, Souris, $2; Mrs. Geo. Meiiick, som-is, si; ne-v. J. N.” "oirier, (lity, $5; Additional Glen Wil-I iam Poll, Angus J. McLeod, collector, ioliii M. Jenkins. Peter’-s Road, $1. (Lists attacheil.) ' Pilrt of Southport Poli, (Bunbury| School Dlltrlct). $106.50, collected by ‘. -Walter Jones, as folviows:-ePranli-I in Bovyer. $30; Wilfred Bovyer., $15;i I, Walter Jones, $10; llaiiinioud Kel- ly. $5; Herbert Mason,.$5; Soiouion Vlutch, $5; Everett N. Bovyer. $5; Wil- iam Daily. $5; James' McCarran. $5; Lena McCallum. $3: Ira. Birt, $5; Wm. Hamm, $2; H. (1, Sniullwood, $2; (1. J. ‘Burl Bovyer, $1.25; Wallace Singletoin' ci; John F. Baker, $1; Mary 1leniy,| '»0c; Patrick Quinn, $1; Katherine ilngleton. 'l5c. , - Part of Bracklioy Point Poll, $65.75. zoliected by Charles McGregor, as lol- ows:-Jno. McMillan, $3; Angur. Jar- /is-. $1; Jno. A. McCallum, $2; Partne- ias Hughes. $1; Nail (‘,. Mctlullnm. $1; 4 Lewin Mccaiiuin-. $10: Wendell M¢-- Millan, $10; J. H. Gregor, $10; Ai--‘ thur Gosford, $15 NIBL SIGWBN. $1;- nuwnrn c. Mccsuiim. $6: J- li=n'iwi'l Stewart, $2; Jos. Matheson, $1; Phan. 11. 1tutti'a_v 251-; ltohort Shaw. $5; M. /1__ shnw, $2; Chas. ll. Shaw, $1; Arlo. inns R. Cnstord, $2; Jno. McDona1d.I $31; ii.i Shaw. -$1; .liio.M1'l{lnnon_ 501:; Jno. Mayo, $3.-$l3I'»-70 Haw' ol Riverdale Poli, $18.00, cc!- lccted by Roderick McLeod, Us toi- Iowsa-Jno, lilggiiis, 501-; Jno. Murray, $1; Jaincs (‘l1i|'ltiii, $1: Jno. D. Mc-_ i~Ioiiz|1-'_ $2: Jno. t‘|ai1,;ident. drew 'attention to the loose wordliiir, claiming that it might be iiiterpri-if-:I that the British (i_o\'crn;|neii1 sanc- tioned' immortality, Mrs. 'I`iiornlcy had stated that i-it this respect, t‘an- ada was outraged hy the tr1;utiiieiit oi` her soldiers. ltev. lf). 'l`ci1iiysoii Smith. widely known as n Britiisli teinperance worker was indiigiiant, declariiig that (lunada’s soldiers would’ iiiid no more tcuibtation iii the` Old (Iouiitry than 'iii their own. lt was not true that thc Brltisli Governinent tolerated ini- niortallty. He- spoke -fiom experi- ence ot ten months in the joanips. “You cannot". he said, “limi 11 worse g- . V. _ , to Mr. Lonergaii for the' great kind- iitss shown in the team. tl’;itri0L ami Exaniint-r please copy.) strains, swellings, muscular, rheumalism, bruises, atc. MADE IN CANADA | I- “ -ffql WAR LOAN Eastern Trust Co. Charlottetown. DIRECTORS: 1-1oii_ Senator McLean, James Eden, C. H. B. Longworth. 4786-3-13Mti`. 154 Richmond Street, _ 1 Please mail -me pi°ospe.ctus and application foim of New--Wai” Loan ‘ Name .. , ` 'AtId.1'eS8 ;£¢!S.='»1 51.16.; q...f.z.j ,'.7»';,f.; 5...... i .'. ,`.°-. It gc Jim .\‘, 1 ,.’. ft __~4__. iii A._,!.. .1', 1 I.','> .."_.'..- \,i -.i . 30 “ _ J( '._i 1 Tan Minrsrna or FINANCE oilers herewith, on lieliaii of the Government, the above-named Bonds for Siiliscrip- . tion at 96, payable as follows :-_ , _ ’ . .‘ 10 pei' cent on'applica,tior1; I I 30 I( ‘ The total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited to one hundred and fifty million dollars, exclusive of 1§'» the a.mount'(if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds ."', as the equivalent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915. The instalments ma be aid in full on the 16th day of I-WARN LoAN j ; “ DoM1N1oN on CANADA Issue .of $1 50,000,000' 5% Bonds- Maturing lst March, 1 937 ' i§'» Payable at par at Ottawa, Halifax, St John, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, . Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Victoria, and at the Agency of ' the Bank of Montreal, New York City. ‘- INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, lst MARCH, lst SEPTEMBER. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ISSUE PRICE 96. 1*, _ _ = . '. 'A 'FULL HALF-YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON lst SEPTEMBER: 1917. " 'rim rizocizi-:os or me Loan \vii.L Bi: Usizp 1-‘on was Puarosss oNLv. Ibth April, 1917; 15th Nay, 1917; 15th June, 1917. . Delivery of serip 1-ertiiicaies and of bonds will be made llirougli tile cliarteretl I.iarik|s. ""l`lie issue ivifli lie exempt. from taxes_-including any income taxmimposed in piirstianve of legislation enacted by thc Pariiaiiit-tit. of (failaida. The bonds with coiipoiis will be issued in denominations of $101), $5111), $1,000. .I<`uIi_v iegistcred bonds without coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 or any authorized multiple of $5,000. The bonds will be paid :it maturity atrpar at the oiiice of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General at Ottawa, or at. the ollicc of the Assistant. Receiver General at Halifax, St. John, (lliarlottctown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, (.‘aIgai'y or Victoria, or at the Agency I Moisracinoisrsisisisctnicnntsoniancnioniaonion f.`T\ f.‘_i If 1 1,; Sl* Qi ‘.11 ‘.11 '.1 1 ‘il i f.‘ 1 if » 4,". 6:1 lr; 1_1 \ Qi Q ` QW Cji - ‘.11 cfi CJ €'J 'PJ 1:1 1:1 (jg Qi f-fi '£9 qs C2 1 C) \ ci Y P April, 1917, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under "I discount at the rate of four per cent. per annum. All of the Bank of Montreal, New York City. M ‘.11 if, ‘fi lf‘i 115 - 11') 1;‘i i 3') i;‘i ‘I5 provisional receipts. ,-. r. .-_.fr 1.-.~.-.ir r. far. f. :_ <8 ~<" ~» V' v"~!4-.A `.' ~¢‘ \¢‘ ‘_.‘ " ' April instalment. ,_,,`- _,_ , - ;;...'4. _..-i Je-- payments are to be made to a chartered -bank for the credit of the Minister of Finance. Failure to pay any instalment when ‘due will render previous payments liable to forfeiture .and the allotment. to ciincreilaiion. Subscriptions, accompanied by a deposit of ten per . cent of the amount subscribed, must be forwarded through the medium of s. chartered bank. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue This loan is authorized under Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest. will be a charge upon the Coiisolidateti ,Revenue Fund. _ Forms of application may be obtained from any branch in Canada of any chartered bank and at. the office of any. Assistant Receiver General in Canada. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. _ In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of the amount; due on the Scrip certiiicates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in accordance with the choice oi the applicant for registered or bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for the provisional receipts. When the scrip certificates have been paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the bank receiving the -- money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as to principal, or for fully registered bonds, when prepared, without. _ coupons, in accordance with _the application. ` \ The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest. on bonds with cou ons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Both clicqucs anti) coupons, al. the option of the holder, will be payable free of excliaiige ai. any branch in Canada of any chartered bank, or at. the Agency of the Bank of Montreal, New York C-ily. Subject; to thc payment; of twenty-live cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without coupons will have the right to convert into bonds of the denomination of $1,000 with coupons, and holders of bonds with coupons will have the right. to convert; into fully registered bonds of authorized denominations without coupons ai. any time on application to the Minister of Finance. The books of the Ioan will be kept. at the Department of 1~`ina,ncc, Ottawa. Application will be made in due course for the listing of i.he issue on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Lxcbanges. Recognized bond and stock brokers having offices and carrying on business in Canada will be allowed a commis- sion of three-cighths of one per cent. on allotments made in respect. of applications bearing their stamp,_provided, however, that no commission will_bc allowed in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by thc surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915, or in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by surrender of five per centadcbenture stock maturing lst October, 1910. _ No commission will be allowed in respect of applications on forms which have notbheen printed by the King’s Printer. (_ \1 1.21 ‘.1 i \‘fJ\‘ qi 1;; C31 (_:'| lf; ; ‘_ _-.. _-. ~_; . ‘.1 1*; LII (fri ,»~t__ F, .f -IJ 1;; 1_1; lk; (ig -[51 ‘JI 1. _"1 '_ ; .SUBSCRIPTION LISTS WILL CLOSE ON OR "BEFORE THE 23rd OF MARCHJ 1917. 'fi 'PlPal'|1|li`l1i dsl lhuauol, Ornwa, Much 12th, 1917. 'f‘IO§¢*§§‘l*+ len McNevln, $2; Harry M¢‘Nevln, $2; Walter liioiléachern, $1; Lomuel Mc-| Donald. $2; Ailicc tfullen, 501:; Peter. ll. Groenon, $1; Roderick McDougall, 251'.; Leo, G. McKinnon, $1; A, D, Mn. 1i|ran, $1; llci-iicrt Milligan, 00c; Rev. R. J. McDonald, $2; Ambros McDonald, $2; Herbert McA11or, $1; Jno. McAl- 4 1' 'I' CI 6 'I' 1- 5 _ _ _»~‘. . ~ 'is .~ 1-nesicieinannooueecicinncicicon 'UOQOOOO +4' *'l'*§»§iUi'|'~\'\l'°l'*+'|'°I°°l° °!°'!‘ ~l'%'l'~I"@'l°'l"|"|"l'_+'l"l"|"l'+'\l' GUI- ‘l"|~'li‘l"\"l"l°'|i§'l»O'°I'*P'l'+'l'1' -I-~l' 'l"l'4'\l'§'l'il*4l# . Prospectus and Application Forms for the New War Loan will be supplied by ' . H. F. LAURENCE. » Telephone No. 602 122 HILLSBOROUGH STREET. ` -_ Cl-IARLOT'l`ETOWN,P. E. I. RE PRESENTING THE EASTERN SECURITIES CO. , y ST. JOHN, N. B. HALIFAX, N. S. A .. _ ' $2: Chu- BfY°“*°“- "1 W‘°' ”"'°“` "“" f“ "°““"‘ "°N°"“ ”° D‘“"“ °l~\is-_+-sooo-ooo-so o--1--no-4- c--no-oe--i--|-++ +1- ossoeoooo-|»+-uses# so ooo#-no #ooo-`o.ooM-ooo-+o+'+e»++. . ., -so . 1 ° Q -so-1-4-|»-|»-1-,-1-so so -|-no-|»++ “Your Subscription to the War Loan is an Important Factor to Canada’s Efforts the in War.""