sheds filled with ;fh€l,b€S'fJBOth Hard ,- _ 'T ~ »~ V whens-uncertain to be curious. You will never' ' Q be uncertain as to the Oa quality of our drugs, family ' ' - :_ - » 9 remedies, .lime and aide medicine: or any article _ _ purchased- from us. ' . _. ~ Our aim for the past _ If'S0, P18856 fem. fo years has been to _“Y _ember thatwe have ,ve our customers pure giugs at the lowest pos- sible prices; and to pro- tect them from uncertain Patent Medicines. We have prepared' Q - HUGHES’ SPECIAL REMEDIES "___Sl0i-‘ti .T and' our p1°1_C'BS' HTC fight' acure for every disease _ or ailment. These rem- l -edies are not only made A. Pltiklilli & G0. li.irii§.§t@j§i§;siS.i Phone 240 b(ywaiil?nVifht~(:)iix in neeliisgi _ __ Clrtijwn a remedy. call,write* or ' “ send to ~ l_lHIlf»s'.\\\\\\\\\\'uv///y Geo. H h “The Peoples’ Dgigistss IIlIIllI@\\\\\\\\\\V/IIIl\ We have on hand always choice line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel Haddol k, C0¢lfiSh. Eels and Smelts which’ we are offering at th_e lowest prices consistent ~-with the quality. Ch’town Fish Suppl Company Phone 340.1 Grafton Street. -_ IN KENTUCKY. night and lynehed. His body was the "< The lyiichlng was done by fifty § the shooting of the constable to L /ZIII4\\\\\\\\7’I,”’,/if place. Some oi' the men wore masks. Pi-ANT UNE STEAMER5- -- A ' I-lalifait exchange says: Capt. Elli C-"_-"11 " ""' g"niid seven nicii of the crew of Plant lilier A. W. Perry left Halifax yetiter- fin; song, Messrs. A. Jardine and G. n Warren; reading, Edith Jardine; reci- tation, Etta McLauclillii. ltefrcsli- freshnicnts were served. ,After the serving of refresliments. each of the tiie clergymeii present, Rev. It. P. Mur- ray and Itev. F. W. Sawdon, delivered short addresses. giving the tciiipcr- 'tween this port and Boston. Captain once people cheer and .encouragemcii Mai. rn. sig? Your Guiding Star The Rexall signisasign that stands for progress. service, _and satisfaction. We are part and parcel o an organization that has pledged itself to give customers all they are paying for, plus an efficient service. _The Rcxall institution is too great to risk their past. or jcopardisc their iut"rc by placing their-_i_abel upon any but meritorious goods. S \'ou`ll appreciate this yourself if ycu deal at tht- Rcxall Store. M K' it iitxi-:li irr. lilciillul-; ac I .\.\` 1) K l‘I.\"I` !~"i`ll E ETH one of the _seven cash _-prizes offered rdf* ‘ 8585. ' L._.;_a'.g-na__nn"""-"""'_-4..-_-_ .Z-1-_ TAKEN FROM JAIL AND LYNCHED --- MALFIELD, Ky., Feb. 13.-Thomas tural Conference lit Uigg on Tuesday T. White, who lt is charged, shot and evening next, February 16th. ln ever killed Constable Rlciiai-ii 'rin-t, was part of Canada the Deiiartmeiits taken from me Ceiiiity .ian here last Asrictllture are doing everything liva- li sible toiarouse the people to support . . ii riddled with hullet,5_ the aruiy in the lleld and the Uliited .Mr. Collin; chorus, the choir; reading. , 0| Kingdom. Everyone who possibly can Fulton Douglass; recitation, Jetinie moi-it men who i-one in from gm, should make it ii poliit to attend these Dou ass- s eec Kiniliitll D u ass; ' ii, ol r ` northern part of tho cotintry wliero m0el~l\lS5~ ¢ _...__ `da_v for Boston, where they will joi 1. wil- _ if' li' "FAys'te hir: in this in-oviiieel A i=.ol.l`q`e.~ coun"r.-Ai nie Police ‘ 0ourtiSaturday George Coyle was c Act and fined $200 or four months. THE MINTO. - The Minto docked in Picton Saturday at 10.26 a. m. with 60 tons freight, 10 sacks mail and 18 passengers. . . . A PRIZE WINNER. A- Miss Lilius' R. Murphy.~SummersIde. won. in com-f petition with ovier four hundred others by Henry -Birks &__iS_0n.' Montreal, for the best letter- on. bow their catalogue _ could be improved. : _ ._..._. -. BOAT BPECIALQ.-.-'l‘-he uiail_.epe- cial _from -Cape\.Traverse arrived in Charlottetown Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock and left again on _i°et,urn at 8.45 last evening. The special from the Stanley It Georgetown reachedi the city at 1.50fp.m. and at.8..45 last evening left Charlottetown on return' to Georgetowiii i _ ' , n THE MAILS-Six icellioats left Cape Tormentino at 7.20. Saturday morning, with 70 bags of mall and 0_9. passenger. 'and arrived at Cape Tra- verse at 11.20, tlte mail special reach- inl; t.he'cIty'»at 1 o'clock. The boats left Cape Traverse at 7.50, with 50 bags of mail. and arrived at Cape Tormentino at 11.30. The Nova. Sco- tia mail arrived in the city at 1.50 p.ni. . ., ADDVANCE OF PRICES. - Re- ceipts of live cattle and hogs at Tor- onto markets since 1st January are fully 25 per cent greater than a year Clol B tl ttl I ted have been paying for live hogs 8.25 off cars. Tile demand for cured meats is_good and prices have been advanc- ei. / FARMERS" MEETING. - Mr. ille- hard Creed will address an ,Agricul- 'tlie Plant lliier Evangeline which has been chartered for Southern waters. ‘The Evangeline has been anchored in ‘Bpston harbor for some time. The A. ` W. Perry, which is now at Halifax,will continue on the regular service be- 'Hawes has command of this steamer. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. - New London has always been noted - for its public eiitertainiiieiits, and the concert given at Cliftcii Hall on Mon- day. Feb. 8tIi, was in every way quite up to the stanllaril Rev George lf. v ' ."` A 'was lengthy and every number w a\\\\\\vu.i\\Z/llulllA\\\\\\\\\\~21ln\\\\\\‘§y//é_.Qi,l’§‘},§§§‘§“,,§‘[,°,}§,"f,§,,'{“,1§§’§{’,,§‘§f§§‘.._ ._ _.__ _...__ B honest manufacturer. W. ».'~-:~_;;= have earnestly striven _to _l _ , establish such a reputation, and believe our old _ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonToh. Co., phone 345 - - Manufacturers .lflflai\\\\\iI/I@A\\\\\\\WIIlI".-'§\\\\'IIB no,-S’ M,-5 Angus McDonald, Mrs How. ` L Q nrd,*Mrs Broderick. Mrs J Mcliinis. M i. lllieueniila. Miss Eiiilly Mel J- ~- f ‘”" "" REDDIN Bnos. ' rs - -. _ Lean and Miss May Campbell.. Dr. P - I F. W. Christopher was the floor direc- tor. assisted by Bert Griffin, Bernard McAulay. Edward -R_Thornton. Fraigt Our Dispensary Dept. has proved itself UP- _ TO DATE. , 0 V our patronage ls the Sarsaparllia with iodide of Potassium Up-to-date Service. ' Fair Prices. _ Personal Service. REDDIN BROS. . Phone 86 . I sets-2-isml ‘ H, __ III//4`\\\\\\\\\WIlllIIIIIff_\\\\ _Fire Insurance r . A Necessity j; ~ _ Thendneure in goodstrong stock compel.- les, which never contest an honest claim auch , eg is represented by ‘- E~~R~=.B1zoW- . ~ . 3 ifsitiiis-..... * it The Kei* ‘f"°<°S‘°- . ii;'2.lfi.:=‘..°°n°:.iP”.'li°il‘.“:1.is.°-i»“-i.‘;‘iia°.s§f“€.r:li:S2i";:il? A “°““‘-_i ' ' _ . \ 'Irvine presided and the programme much appreciated. Notwithstanding vailcd Those in charge 'and all who j'ri-lei' ‘e'rANi.sv. - 'nie stanley U 11 atm. with 24 tens freight, so seeks 'ix-°§’>,,,.c,, docked ,ln Georgetown Saturday at on- mail and 26 passengers. vlcted for a breach of the Prohibition i _ --.- _ I th HOME GUARDS -All ofllcers it most anxious to see the men of different companies tum out this we ments. No. 1 Company toms out be signed each night at Drill Hall. LOLIBOII, Gardller, \‘VDOdman an sharp. Dalton Rooms. About' lot of winners. Dr. Iloss' trophy to rooms. l ---~ , ence a e mperaiice sen me in Head of Hillsborough is still nliv turn them away from the dcinoii o carried out'-Remarks. the cliairnia ill . D ll. o gl reading, Hilda. Douglass, reeitatio Dou as Coffin reading, Geo E Wa in the work of their society. L hands. You’ll lieileliglited with the r ly Cream, pricc,25c. per bottle. Mn as Kiniion Drug Co.. Cor. Great Georg and Kent b’treefi,s,_-_gliii_tt’._ _ __ re U18 f0UOWirl5 speakers: Messrs. H, B.i _2 Arbing, Isaac Beer, K. L. Golding, R. cluding all foreign Imporlatlona." e . to drill at the Drill Hall. No. 2 Com- pany wlll meet Tuesday night at 8 o’clock sharp to go through new move- on "`\i“rnday night and No. 3 Company. _Friday evening. lf all who have sign- ed the Service Roll responded to this request nearly 300 men will feel it their honorable duty to try and be pre- sent one evening. Service rolls may CHESS GRIND.-The following players will likely enter the prizo ring this evening in the Third Annual Tour- nament of the Cliarlottetowii Chess t‘»lu_b:i\llcRae,,Ross, Taiitori tihe pre- sont clianipioii). Lurdie. May. Protvso, liftitcli, Love, Von Tilburg, Martin, d others. Proceedings will start at 7.30 six prizes will be awarded, among the first of eourso being the greatest attraction. A very successful competition is an- ticipated. All chess lovers welcome S. O. T.-On Friiliiy evening, Feb. 5, 1915, Cherry Hill Division S. 0. T., held their anniversary concert, which proved to be a splendid success. The nlglit being fine. there was quite a (4 was favor solution who was ably supported by of Canada to purchase goods In_ Canada. solely, ex- _ Moore & c 119-121 Queen street ciiefieiieiewii, i>._1=:.~ 1; " ' __ The Biieiest Store on Charlottetowifs Busierit Street A ' v L ' ` ` _ . L. 'W -_run l*~?l-*“+‘;=-:;% ."’i’i‘f;3-~-or-i~~*"~“i';;; rf A in 9 ’ " You Get in I - _ -4- ~ img” -li’-il. in ~ 5,-i.€r%?"`§gi¢'g"§2F’?r}/QW | _ . Wall Papers Handsome, tasteful - S 'sf ss” large crowd ln attendance giving evi- d th t th te ti nt' e and the young people of the place, ago. l ce ti cicr ca e are lun while their minds are impressionable. from 6% to 7% live weight. Packers are receiving a training calculated to i' strong drink. This division meets re-; gulnrly and. though there are not ii great number on the roll, the pro- grammes are quite interesting. M Thomas Coffin was chalrniaii and among those present were the Revs. Sawdon and Murray, pastors of the y Methodist and Presbyterian Churelie ot' of Mt. Stewart.. The following excel- lent programme was very efficiently' l'. S sl ; . . - ren; duet, Mr. alid Mrs. Ii. Coffin; re- s citation, Bessie Jardine; reading, Frank Jardine; recitation, llertlia Cuf- ::0ur Witch “}iazel»_(1roain is thc flnest preparation procurable for curing cliapped and wind roughcned suits of nn application of this dain- ton Globe. iere i from the liitcrcolonial Chili and its Ladies’ Auxiliary and the British Char- itable Society. Mrs. James Morrison ming “Our Island lloinc,” of her own composition. At 11.30 there was a supper march to 0'Connell Ilull, head- ed by Pres. Joseph L. McDonald and Miss Margaret McGilveray. Pres. McDonald was chairman ol' the recep- tion comniittce. made up of -Michael Walsh, A J McLean, D -J- McLean. Tlionias Cuniinlskey. Ewen McGreg- or, Mathias Gill, Miss May A Con- Villard, Everett Mclxonzie; Archie _ Canipbell. James Carniiclinel, Peter A Mcl’liee, l’i\isA McDonald, Frank Mcfforniick. Alex Mclloiinld, Jalncii F Mi:Auliiy. Joni-.pli l\’IcVIiinoy.i,tlie Min- ses Marie W'alsh, Annlo Foley, lil Mu- Gilveray. Nellie Mcl’hec. Lucy Mcln- tyrc, Helen Walsh. Mary Foley. Mrs A J Mclicaii, Mrs lioiiis Mclloiinlil, Mrs James Curiiiicirael and liouls Mc- Donald. - ::l”‘cilsalar Compound Extract of is an olllcicnt ‘alterativcxrcmcdy iii all acrofuious conditions and .wherev- icr lowered vitality shows itself by eruptions. piinpies, pustules, holla, blotches. etc.-$1.00 bottles; E. A. ~ -Foster, Central Druugstore ._ .1._--1-1 All forms of neural- gia quickly vanish afterafew treatments of Evan's Neuralgia Ctire. lt goes direct to ‘ the seat of the trouble, stops the 'pain_ immed- lately, and _quickly ef- fects a lasting c_ure. Dqn’t suffer with neu- ralgia. _“Evans Ciire_” wil relieve you-if it, dqesn't, the treatment will not _cost you one cent. You take the treatment, we’ll take risk. 0 '17 E » ‘ “ Nlhralgig Cure I.. _.J Be I "look part are to be congratulated on '_-i---_--_--_-1---_-vi g ..-.:_..,'i_:_»;.'.;..»,._. the succes of the _eii§_c;i%i:ii\git;;it. pro- I _ . _ ° ‘ __ ri . cceds were upwarc o y 0 MS- e e Q Bargains ‘Q ' ' ~ T -~ Ph slcian s - if i lsi.ANo Home nEcAi.li_e_o-_'rim ,H _ N°t is that Gnu"-3 f Z atiiiunl ball ot' the Prince wart s- i -` 'i`i`.`.‘f.§fi`3§f"§l‘;i.i..’§“.ii°'i§§"`i-iliirilfili’ P ° ° %ou want’ good’ pure’ " liuilding In Roxbury iliid attcndell by f€ll8 i€ ECDEICCO 30 t0 an ._» _ more than 1,000 people. says the Bos- . l ` _ Ti were special guests Compountieti With Care When a physician is called, he studies care- - fully the symptoms of the case and determines on the nature of the disease. It took years of study ; and experience to enable ,him to make a correct diagnosis of all cases. To combat the disease i he prescribes the neces- sary medicine. This med- ' icine should be exactly right, pure, and accurate to the fraction of a grain. BRING YOUR' PRES- CRIPTLONS TO US, and you will get just what the doctor orders. The services of an ex- perienced pharmacist are just as necessary as those of an experienced physic- ian. WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE WE HAVE PURE DRUGS ‘ _ WE HAVE PERFECT . SERVICE WE HAVE FAIR PRICES If we have not_had the pleasure of serving you. we should like toa d ,iyou to our list of “SA IS- FIED CUSTOMERS.” Johnson & Johnson 149 Greet Sf." ‘ii l l Lis-.f. »1~.i .ff . is °er§l:»'i li' til . . i. V Ch t ' ery eap a " .` ` ` 1 Yi; this Great Sale ' " -. YEAR AFTERYEAR this great spring clear- ance of ours brings cus- tomers from every sec- tion of the country. 0 During stock taking we lay out all the odd §9_ l<_>_ts of wall papeig all ' `_.“'f»'. i ig i t epatterns o w ic _ - Remnants we have only a few .. »,_ ana Eollshtie them up into l un es containing odd LMS _ enough to paper an» Begins Here gvegage room igcludg I __ ' 05'; ~ or er to matc an ‘ ‘ This M°mi°g ‘ i sell for about ’ ` HALF Pltlcll at 9 O clock j I _ _____m____ _'__ _A__________ O 1 T'“‘ =‘l"’“* ’°'° ' " commences at 9 ._.........!és1;.:'_§r-.L_...:;..:!.ki:....u..ii.§.».- .....v.¢'.fi`.