il Th ’t-'slip 'th ~ ._ _theeybiiiii dog ‘grip Many farmers are surprised to find Maritime fencing. even when it has beenup for n number of years, remarkably free from loose or Broken uprighu and Iaterals. Examination shows. however. that tho Maritime “bull-dog"lock holds ‘the joints so rigidly that they cannot give or plili out of shape; and because we use nothing but large, strong, "live" wire-No. 0. heavily galvanized-they are able le mud the daily stress of wear and tear without breaking. ` A 'Maritime fence is always sighily. always straight. and always efficient. l|.'s bull-strong and hog-iight. because it is made to lnntlistand far great- . cr trains than any it is likely toendure. lt gives you all that you can . . ` 'digest ina wire fence at a reasonable price. 9 re ou hu or even select our fencing loam lint what the Mnriiimc hastooffer In gfgawni of REAL fence scrvlge. A postal brings our illustrated catalogue with full N’“"“i‘E Wills rrll€E _ new imimswlcx wire rslvci: co..i.rn.. Moncrormuz.. carmnii 15 ,.< '_ REMAIN IN P0lTv- OWU!! to thi E F Bt t Btanl did not lege: tlreirugggkgf has westliix' permit at ting w ll take op the regular service today 4-cs_- T0 ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS-The Young Pe0ple’a Society of St Paul’s Church are to entertain the soldiers makes of the 105th Regiment lu the Y M C A. to-night. when is delightful entertain ment _ is, anticipated. 11 was hour r. i' __ IQLANDER WOU|_VDED.fGUBDB_l' J. »' “_ vitrcsmpbsll or the ,Tata Battery, ard Brigade. C.F.A.. who' _ was 'wounded wifi! fome time 8 '. is now. in King ,_ leorge's Hosplggl, Londou.` Gunner Crganff __ __ ' ____, _ , . . nmpboll, who Ili-on been nt _tuothrront combination _ 'with Sliced Georgetown celebrated Sunday last by n France for t e st en mon s, s ` _ ' ' __ 3 i son of Josiah Cainpbell, Montague, bananas grgthetv _t-wits' Catholic Church. Mr. Hessian who _.nd a nephew of Col. R. H. Campbell, " ' ' _ .-viii _be eighty-eight yeB_rs>;of 'age _on if Charlottetown, ' Made m_Canada_ his next birthday was born in Balli- wsoomc ssl.Ls.-A very pretty ' ' ` vedding was solemulzefl on Monday, '~ _ /larch 6th in St. Ann's Church, _Lot '_ __ _ ' _-11° ivnafeii States. afterwards enlgw- l . when Miss Mary A. -Hasan. dau-~ ' " ' ~ . ~ ~' --Hs 11 ulneee n eerse own w ere -mer of ML and M,~g_ p, 1)_ H33" SGHGOLV |NSPEC`|'°R- “ MF- tie conducted oneof the leading mer- -f Tryon and Mr. Andrew Egan of MEUR- Gallant paid-an lnspeotorll rantile establishments -ln the town for lmwood, were united in me holy visit to St. Philips School last week ,_ ondg of matrimony. The ceremony and f°_““4 3°°d'W°\'k “nd 5“"°f°°Y°1`Y in Main Street now occupied by the as performed by Rev. Dr. Curran P. |"',°5‘°“°_' which fwec" °'°‘m'°“ me '. The bride was attired in blue l°°~9|‘°_"» 9¢_l“'_n_|° Al'°°l1a“lt-‘““M~ --ldvanced age Mr. Hession is still hale~ ‘abardine and wore a black seal plush ' ' _*_ i :tended by Miss sndle Egan and the "°l‘ 3‘“”°" 3'1"” Wh” ll" "°°“ ll’ en ei the P- E- 1. Railway and Sten- rnio Y sith* severity of yesterday's storm the Car a nf up by the and cori ,Dom was supported by M, James the Military Hospital suiferlng from 1 - _ . ll -oat and hat of white satin. She was HM., REQQVERED” P"i"°t° Pai' if ‘ 5 I If 9 " i I ’ , 9 ` B /IcCa.n‘ery. After the ceremony the P”°“m°“m “__ "'§"°""'m5" Pflvaie ie lridsl party went to the horn f the s"“‘°t 1*" “b°.°“ °D 9311150" dui? in iride where a sumptuous lgrgakfast H“"f“x`f°?° 1.99955* “ix m°’"h5-' iwsited them. The day and' eveni -_ . . _ mssed _,very pleasantly away , a.ftl;'i;~ __RETU_RN|N-G H9505-*ll ‘B “U59” great depth of snow now ‘on the loo, .vhich the guests returned to their °i°°d that 351110! MMU" smmh 0°” °f the races scheduled by the New Lon- zan a long and happy wedded life seo clnc|_E M551-|Ng.._ The Dwi; eeniinsent in Montreal end W" nterest is lagging. 'rwo good classes nnual meeting of the Egmont Bay igmont Bay Hall, a large number of ronion, nrior winning 1vir.°_n...i Mrs -Jolie Smith Le! Cerdlsen. M\§\_'rev»Hv~ lon Driving- club novo and-to no pont- .W ' ` ' 5 , _ lo -atrons being in attendance. Mr. °"~5NF'ANN|NG-“' M°“"9 Wu' fliiough this is the last race on the V ‘urrau who was introduced by the ‘resident Mr. Ednillrori Poirier, gave 9" l”°f° vl'i“°f°*° 0le'1‘°“””'S "1" heush it will .be necessary ie cell .onie very valuable hints lu connec- Week ui” Z“°9¢5 °f Mr- Patrick F°5“"' l ion with the egg business and poultry. °Y~- MVB- Daniel Smith has femmed ionie of the boys are anxious for re- l`he report for the closing year show- Mme fmm B°5¢°l1-" Mr- Pei" C‘,W““' V re . gg circle was held on March 9th, in 5id_°l'abI° Um'-5 in 01° h05Pl'~°l- t 2.40 mixed and a three-year»old class. u id e good record for the circle. There 'Satisfaction was expressed by all ~ P '0 those who spoke and a. greater patron- °f G°°"3°t°“'” is “smug ms °|d 'wish' ‘H0103 and SVSU' iflelllbili' IS Pulling _ ning this week.-_&. as “he following is the list of new oillcers _ nllig of the season. i. ‘ ige will be looked forward next year President, Mr.- Edhilbert Poirier, Vice- Presideiit, Joseph F. Arsenault' Direc- tors, Fred Richard, Albert Yeo: Aubin "‘;“;;’°°°'p° {:°’¥vgfl°wni”5 °‘;lN§°ng;"y ‘g Arsenault. Polycarp Arsenault, Azade ° 5 Wee ~ 9 @3956 n 5` 3 4 lg f gh gi S 1 Bernard. Clouis Gaudet, Edward Poir~ gms °y“t°r “md 9” Gmnd River' he ygg-.£273 gn tht; ‘gf B°,nA_o g - _ ler. Secretary Treasurer, John F. Ar- “°°|de'mY BWPPBG into a mud hole ,here beings' good attendance_ Au i V - i senault. As has been previously an- which was °°"‘"°d with Blush and zh _ if nonced, Mr. Sylvain Arsenault, is muy 'md bm mr the timely "Bei" > bour North is expected home shortly from the front. He enlisted with the wounded and has since spent con fred Hogan and Michael Tobin of Mor- agh who spent the pas; three months returned home- Mr, Jose h McPhee bors at Glenfan A NARROW ESC'APE.-- Mr. John F. Rice of Glenfanning had a nar- manager ami collector for this coming “ce °f the bysumders he W°“l‘| ““` nn--__' 5' _ d ni dl ' li is d d. lr _V _ gggg 3,11 215,§>§§",;,£"§‘;,‘;°°‘;"g;1c,{‘},g1 .ii .$1.2 333.3. r§.~*h..'?i¥li`.i..?.°i..‘2 -gf <1” “°"'°ef=“°11- Valuable 1°- " ' ' ' _ ' i . _ ' ‘ - . tloii; V _ _ 'é$n‘;n ;f%€tiS;°§;i;.l/aizbgxaggegggcaifgl nembers in the inte"est of the society. ' 1' . Assured or Insured-- C W hich ? Should we say life assurance or life insurance? Many insurance (or assurance) people have wrangled over this. _ It depends upon whether you wish to refer to the pollcyholder or the beneficiary. The poiicyhoidsi' is assured, the beueiiciary is insured. ' Tha instant that a man comes into possession of a Mutual Life Policy hc becomes possessed with an assured feeling as to the security of his family. On the other hand his family is immediately insured by means of the policy against poverty and 'm'fEa'°misary it entails. ,So a policy in the Mutual of Canada is at once a policy of assurance and a policy of insurance. You are assured, your family is insured. Our object 12| fo pics the largest amounlaf insurance for ills least possible outlay. _ DEMOCRATIC ECON OMICAL _ UP-T0-THE-MINUTE The Mutual Life WATERIDO _ Of Canada _onranio J. 0. ARSENAULT, General Agent _ ` 135 Kent St.. Charlottetown. P.E.I, ~ - \_;\~; ~ ~-~_».»>§~_;~._-_~.».e\\,~.-_>\ ._ - 9 \ ~\ \_ \ \ EI 1' vi NN) l A I I N .GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ‘halos outward-_Rea ‘Nant Daily Daily - 1Fri. ex.Sun. ex.Sun. EM. P.M. 75551.' 8.50 1115 .0 Dev. 4.15 2.39 8.13 1 i _ CANADIA PRIN CE EDWARD ISLAND ~ TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 27th, 1915. ` 4.55 3.0 3.55 8 9.00 8.32 9.45 10.20 Arr. P.M. A.M. 5.25 11.30 4.15 10.31 3.32 10.03 2.51 0.38 2.20 0.15 Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River ' Emerald Jct. Kensington Bummerside Dep. d down. Trains inwa Daily Mon.Wed. ex.Sun. 'l‘h\rr.$at. rd-Read DD. Tues. Toes. & Pri. & Fri. P.M. A-M ._ 12 . 10~ ‘10 .-10 11.03 10.19 9.45 ~ . -_ - -~._ _ M amamn u own aaaam & 1 9 1.14- 1 '-rori mu _ 2.44 ~ ~ii.iw~~- ' s.oo sir. Sat; *' ` 1.30. Dep. ' o_x.8uu. 8.56 7.54 7,01 0.21 BAS Bumm rslde Arr. as-~ ; I. . . . - rignisn nop. _ _. _ _ _ 9,15 ,___. r 'rnos.rlrur. 5 _ nnfiy Mon.W&lZ"il.»' arri. _Pg 12.15 1o.iz _ 9.25 #Iggy ,vouarimo 8.50 8.00' 1...-».~_ -1-_~_~. Uh is 1, Mo Thur. f Bat. - - 4.25 Arr ??.i ss? -Snail-aid Jet; Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. 7'1"' 8$f»_ , ¢ P.U. 3.00 4.55 -_ 5.85 8.1! A ef-*» .is-saints; "i ant. ' ` so ‘ .°$"~*fP?"' scans rrPFrr§ 3$§33=v only. Ba A.M. 10.90 9.15 8.40 8.17 A Charlottetown Arr. Ht. Stewart _nlorall Bt. Peters Searls Dep. D99. gi if 5 EE 3%' 'Entire bop. ___ `. __ . ltare and w work. and iiooril ll 5 "L45 STB filo s in " rfls P99? SSB?-'_ ;s§§ gégtewlrt Arr. mama 5 §§§ r r _ , ‘V » ` _,tg ' .hm I1 M' me _-rs 5 _ IM 5 5 __.i.`§..“'°°"7“°....E..‘I'.` F ' 'I 4i;;w.£‘°'l‘a¥elbo e` ` ods! _ ..- ~»-.. ...nan . Thousands ol! people, chuck full`of kindred ills. "My goodness. but Nervlllne is a the assistance of others brought him B8l11Sh€d by N€l'V1l`Il€ was madio comfortable and it is p|°as` narks nladerefereuco to his son Alyru ing to louru that ho has sutfcred no ill 1 4 v ‘V _ iT CURE8 RHEUMATIQM _“Eid” f-'fum ms iuvb»n"'u"y lmmersmn ng loft college whlthcr ho had been ' ' _ _i ' . le ' » tr ISLANDER HONORED.- Mr. and th ' f livin - h i d, b i ht y _ _ vas re-assured by his fellow members, 6131;? chat Nsvumapiéyéssa edrsor Mrs. il.b.._namssy, or Glcuaron, for hat me courseradopwd by his Bon gheixi- pains, allelteil the sense"-wonder-. g:1el::f,"%iii§;_hE'» §~6§17°~’;h.’;:l‘\°t1l;e°‘;_’;§":'1§sg' vas one worthy of commeudatlon. ful story of its power to drive out tlin people g,m,e,od= ,,,=»{g, 'md mem m.,,_ Resret was expressed by the members aches and tortures of rheumatism and we||_ on 'their débnrfure f,-'onivthat it community, _t_o'tllcI‘r licfma in Regina. ) Ivrrvbia and 'all sortis of winter ills /l»_ 1-` . Citi! , ' _ _~ _ (Mads 'In oanada) " ' ss, hui it cleans at the saine miracle-worker," writes Mrs. Char- lgtte Chlpingn, mother gf 3 well. wmrbe ,Naked much in-their-'~ -Boch] ils follow members. Nevertheless he known family residing at Molmt \p|9a,,an¢_ “Last month 1 was so Crip. 5-'_ snwg 'r-hd' b -YM #DN °f el, vould keep in touch with it. and would pled up with sciatlcs, and muscular Mr- _and ,Mrs_. f¢amsa'y,_1iiW_`*i made many friends while in Glenaron and a.tlici'ii"i s " A ver a` ro rl t ad es .B.__es I y r` _ amm d als efito M Ita ith 'ioth of which are well filled. and al e :lass will _be put on to- make a. good 'fora collected 50511 dozens of eggs, “i G.’9°“"3l° is h°m° 01' 5 99°" V15” will be one more day, and another their value amounting to 310101.93; ""M°”" Peter J°h”°t°n 'md L°° Mc' C8111- TUG Nl--D~ Cl'-lb 18 lustly Dl'0lld wemge ‘mee per “zen 20 cems_ Master. Trenton, Nova Scotia. havex 9; . fits i:-‘Plan 'tk i° J0int and Muscle P81118 ggoiiyiooinelgiesgest hguzgawgesg lie Gmetual ntiendnnoe to the meetings. A vensnifp-éiTlzsN~ Mr. 'Michael Hessian whojenioya the dest- lnctlon of being theoldbst-resident of ttending mass at St. James Roman mobs. Ireland, emigrating from -that 'ountry at the age of thirteen. When young man he spent some time in period of forty years in the building ost Oiilce and Customs. Despite his d hearty and in the full enjoyment all his faculties. Mr. James Hess- n Hessian, Attorney-at_-Law are nep- ws of Mr. Hessian.-&. sPoa'r Posroouso. -‘ 'owing io .he continued broken weatherand the zoned until a thaw comes, but this es not by any means signify that on the card for the next day, viz , nter‘s schedule. it now looks as t the local free-for-all’s again, as nge, and if it comes to a head there its record this winter.. having al- ady pulled off live successful days' hard for good _Sport as atihe begin- -ABRAM'S VILLAGE.- The regu- r monthly meeting of the Succursalc e officers with few exceptions were resent and the usual proceedings ere attended to and disposed off af- arks were made by several of tllc iuggestions were made with is view secui\ing"new members, and a. more r. Joseph H. Arsenault in his' re- ho is now iii Europe ut the front huv- nt by the society. Ile expressed ro- et that it had happened thus. but tile approaching departure of Mr. ohii Leclare for Charlottetown. Mr. eclare said he also felt grieved at aving to sever his connections with ould be faithful to the society and ood More_Breadand_ 5 ' Cor-nil a building food. and Kellogg's made ‘ it good to the taste. Little boysemi girl! found it hard 'to struggle with heevierifoods - that had no more nourishment. Perhaps that ' - .is why three mothers in five feed their children Kellogg's Corn Flakes. ‘ _ ' ~ irossrso ‘ CORN' _ , ` I .4 J _._.‘.f%“ i= LA K 1-: S ,N ' fionr only Product" , eilii attend their meetings as much as he could. A resolution _of condolence was passed and conveyed to Mr. Antoine C. Gallant at tlic death of his father Cypricii Giillant. ulso to Mr. Ferdllmnil Arsoliauli :tt ilic doutli of ills niothcr. Oni- incuiilcr ivan nskcil lo give it icc- turc at tliii llcxt niceiiilg which \vlll take pluco in April.-lil. ' GUNBURY C0., MAN 107 YEARS '0LD. FREDERICTON. March 22.- New '3ruilswick's oldest man, Timothy Sul- 'lvan, Sl‘., cclebruted his 107l.li birth- lay on Saturday at ills home at Bur- toll. Sunbury county, where _,he is now practically bedrldden, 1 - He was born in th’e`Parlsh of Clar- ence, County of Cork. _on_ March 18th 1809, and left ills native shores for Ciiliudii in 1845. llic your of the Irish pollito faimilic. . lic was iiiiirrlcil early in life and is thc fatllcr of it large family, eiglit of wlloiil arc living. _ _ li is only ii few ycurs ago since Mr. Suilivilii was Ili possession- of his full melitul filcultics, but he has simply spells of sleeping und walking. lla has lived under thc reign of five Brit- isli sovereigiis. He has always used tobacco and liquor in moderation arid, what is remarkable at his wonderful age, uiust atll-have his meals regular- y. . aii' o"prcs il _ 1'- 111593' W 111-- --""-F' ' "*"'-" lirxeumlattisnif as to be allmoiisl unable to gtmqnugcllqck and w.s_ Ramsay with _ . I _ _ _ _ _ . _ - ‘T _- _ A f o_ a _ o_ ousewor . y lon ‘ware so still and the muscles so frlghtfully sore that I oven cried at times with the pain. For years we have used Nerviline in our family gand I_.lllst got busy. with this wonder- ful. good .old linlment. Lots of- rub- bing_with Nerviliue soon relieved my misery and I was in a real short time about in work as usual." No mztter where the ache ls, no matter"_liow distressing the pain you can rub it away with Nerviline. For a beautiful hand bag rom the choir of St. Andrews _ Church of"wi_1i_ch_ she was a member. Mr Ka ay rep ed vol-'y ntiingly. nad tniiiiairiiigiilrifibyoifnrl- _pl ' lrror; ’e_ .ri d,n_~ .= ‘i°f‘€.r° "3.'5r"i§§' r iii” ii.n“» filo the eygnigng wasiigént iikidgqqiggand' inllsi`c_. ' _ ‘,_,l'__'. ,___ , - EGMONTfBA‘Yé-_~'l”l18 filtloral, of _thelflate Mrs., _Pete`r._,Arsenal_ilt took niece on Monday-mQrul_ng__ai§id_ a forty years__,_.lt has been curing lum-' iarglélf9pm:q“{§P='9f199°Pi9;;7‘T °"~“ad 'bagefsclatica hack ache, colds, chest ni: igence has been received llore` ` frein__De'rry, .Now _,1:a”mDii°ifil_‘e announ- - ~ ‘ cingftho deatlilof l\di_9l..En1inii`niiel , S. ii$’i§’.i’y ‘.§.'.i"”y'i.°i.»i‘i°i‘Z.'.$`.i’$f.'.l i5i§°.r"{’.‘.§i.°. » A.fi°°°“‘-i 'iii'-» <.*fi,§°s““ f°““.°"Y-N* I _ _ ble and have: smaller doctor bills. .Small triul slzo 25a. at dcalors cvory- where. S ,illeeds careful attention to ke ' `fll!',beautiful sud new-looking -i careful or thaiiwiieh you ue Do not take chances. Use “'-_i-““ Use 0-Cedar .Polish on all tur- __ if you woulddgayefthem ‘admir- ed.~ lt not only dnlta and polish- s:i'i;f..:.°i:'.t°.i__,.“;i_§i.';,_ i '°FRU:’M. lo _ gi to Lg non _ s , aying moved a\§_'ay_ 'with 'lite ' pargngs 'only a few your eso. » ll__e_i-eltséitiecbooi sm.-_ness-~ _ fully foi-.a number' o . ears and. was a~ - grant favoritc_,am`o g _i_'lis,acquaintanc- es.;- Mr._Jo_hn Lecargof Bt. Chrysos-' tome held an Auction Sale o_o Tues- day last.- Mr. Leolarc and .family _will take up tllcir abode at Charlottetown _whore he has socurod_elliDl¢3'lll0_l_1i- -- .An interesting _bit ol news comes from 'Higgins Road to the_ei'fect_i.ilat a nice blacklox hos been captured by ' Mr; Simon ~Day. .'l’-he 'animal -was caught in lt snrre alive, nd the owner has »t°_ee.ee..° be rreugfeiihie ilrizii--l\_I~ _ --”»¢¢_ letters fr 1 " "~"eré's . For Growing Children there ls no better food than Grape -Nuts, with cream or-goodirlilllcf Many diseases of childhood and youth are due to faulty diet'-*a dict that restricts the amount of needed mineral salts, the lack of which, as your family ph si- cian can tell you. often leads to= riekets and other diseases of mal-nutrition. ' < Grape'-Nuts, made of-whole wheat and fmalted harley is rich in tliese_vital mineral ‘cll_e'nienis"'so necessary_-to health. ` » " . This lied tastes good. parents. after trial, testify ~ to if .-.... .. avi! "ii- .,.... 'Q ',n».- .lawn