,___ 4 .fp .PAGE SIX Ml-litli_.,EEllPl.EfS THEATRE "_-°_z .sr- i.l _<. fl ill? _,sw *ffl* li l"l_' lil- fl' bi . .-il . ii , ;'. l. ._ i 1 l... .i _. . 1 ;.‘l`l. S i~ l, 'Tit . __ _ l - . . rl iii l ' 3 2. .3- ._». i .__ _ .t l i .-z Za l._',; fr at . , -.-i; ', . <5 . 5_1/ I 1 ,_ fu' ‘ f-fl .4 , lb: :li - 'FF _ ADMISSION-5 and 10 Cents "-7.15 and 8.50 n M 2 ll Are You in the 7 There's some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facts that command attention. ln the first place_ what do_ you want _*_ Don t you want a motor that will be simple, reliable :ind durable? Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR ‘ is equip d with the best diecast babbitt bearings, the famous Sghebler Carburetor, all parts made to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an even and _economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. Besides all these ad- vantages the Imperial is equipped with the world-famed Improved Thermen Muffler. Can’t we send you acatalogue. lt’s yours for the asking. WRITE Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E.l. ._ ,_ . ln. .n o ~ - -_ ’ . _:_ _. l 12°'-'~_-_.s ' g, ' ,,f 5”., t, .lat - - -.-_:.=§'_-==;¥_=_-1.'. . . _ -. \ ' ~' " "-I ,-as . .->--.:.-.:_»;:_=;_____f:'.~‘ ~‘ _,..» . ,_ ._-rg- __ _=__{\..»-:- . _ _ ’ ~ . ~'¢’-ze .-an _ _ . . .. >°’ ‘ P '. ll - " ~: _ ; -ii.. ~=<.~f"a _,___ _ - z <-»_a' i~~_-’»"- 'l _ -"5 `»'f'2;i’-’<‘~‘__‘\ii*`=_»_'.-"~‘-ix.-f ' ,__-_ '_ ._ "..';{;-‘,~__-§-;»-.,_£;~§;-l 5-, ___ _ , _§"'f`i"f°'-'I `9‘§:{-"Af-lj,;,T@.`,_ - .-,~»f _'f - ., -~ ,,»_' -'1-_.-,:, .~..;.-, ~ f;’-fi" ' " ‘»i<_i/7.-’»*.-vii.-_.-#.i\'-.:_f‘:'\:_’1.‘@l¢-.»- _‘ J _ -,_~- __'.__________ ~ -€- \.',___:2»_:~.§_ii ,. __J.,,.., 4 :fe- g;,,*,' ‘-.wal NG.. -. I Market tor a A 1; _F I ' ~:,~ ,ly 'li in f ,Ly e-_ -l ~ ‘ """""'”"""'l imi, _W l-1-“_l _ l ' A Gray Marine Engine ‘ Why, because i_t is the simplest and_most _ powerful Gasoline Engine of its size in __ I ` the world. _ _ _ Write for Catalogue and prices ' U 1 ° L, sizes from 3 to 50 h. p. " f all kinds ke t in stock, slli . V o ll Extraso D Stanley, Shaw .& Pearden Sole Agents for P. E. I. _ _-1 GUARANTEE. _ __ W tee our engines to develop more than U ratedeggvl/2'? to be free from defects in \_N0I'kfY\=l’l°h|P and material. to be exactly HU_F¢P"¢s°"'°d 'd"‘_n°"°t'_;_y 2°; pegg, and will replace any engine not accor l 9 ii t ti n or any part broken through defective ma- ;-giiillalililriieiii ot; iharge to youh p_r(_o__vi_;l_:a__:;l____i;a_l__:lt_::__r_:glne or part Is returned c arges prepal _ - _ This does not apply to repairs or replacements neces oltated by neglect,.abuse or natural wear. Gray Motor Company Detroit, Michigan M l \ " The Columbia . ' 1 (.ra_foriola_ “All the Music of all the World” You are offered such a wide variety of styles from _ which_to choosesuch a wm- ' plete list qf ta_llun8.V8Cal all# nstrumental selec ions to satisfy your every mood on every occasion and for ever? kind of entertainment. An_d the tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure-lt is just what you want. Csller Write fsljilllllstariiistiol A. li.. _TOOMBS ilféounn siren _ _ ig _ 1 A i1- wwe io buy in this nrevliwsé A.0.H. DANCE.-The annual social and dance ofthe A.0.H., Charlotte- town, will be held in their hall Easter .Wednesday night, April 7th. 9155 PERFECT FOX C0.-Dr Dewar. President. reports the arrival of their V _ Featnring Miss' Maud Fealy first litter on Saturday of Class A ftlie Famous Broadway Production By standard silver black foxes. _ ISLANDER DEAD.-A telegram to Mr D. Schurman from Sydney informs hlm of the death of his brother-in-law, Capt. A. E. Kennedy, who died in that town yesterday. His son leaves Syd- f - ney to-liiorrow with the remains. In- Charlottetown Y6Bi€l'dBY. N19 M858 0 terment at St Eleanors. Fuilerlll notice will be given later. ANTI~TUBERCULOSlS.- The an- nuul nieetlng of the Charlottetown Branch of the Anti-Tuberculosis S0- clcty wil be held on Thursday evcnlng ut 8 o'clock lil Sl. Paul‘s Parish Hall. The work of the Dlspensury for the your will be reviewed and the mutter 3 of milk and ment inspection will also be taken up. ISLANDER DEAD.-At Hyannis, 8 Moss., on 11th March, William L. Power, aged 47 years, son of Mr and Mrs John Power, South Freetown. P.E.1., leaving a wife and three chil- dren. Mrs Power, wife of deceased, is a sister of Mr John it. Malone, Lower Freetown.-E. . ll ’ direct FOX NOTE.-Many will be interest- ed to learn that u litter of black foxes was born in the ranch of the River- - _ side I-‘arming Cn.. Tryon, on Sunday, the 21st inst. Tile mother of this litter is not three years old until May, und yet this is her third litter. Hel' first litter, it is understood, wus born when she was only ten months old.- V. ' SCHOOLHOUSE BURNED.--The ilriiiliilliuiic sclloulliouse,situatedabout hull-li-mile south of the village, was consumed by fire early on Saturday nioriling lust. it is not known how the llrc originated, :io the school was closed at noon on the dny preceding. There was no ilniuriilice, und the loss will be lelt by the district, wlilcli is not ti large one. since the divisloii ot the district and opening ot' the village school some years ago.-E. HAVE JOINED THEIR VESSEL.- (`a tain Allan McLean left Monda .»:_-_zz-_'.‘-2'-1`-‘-“-'~`-'-`-`-`~`~""""`~`-1"'f"f""~""~`;-"1 ' ' _ 31- pAuL's CHURCH.-There will be service as usual this evening i_n me parish hall. The Young Peoples Association will meet after the ser- vice. A NEW INDUSTRY.-Farmers hav- ing cream for sale and wanting the highest market prices, should on- courage home industries by selling to the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Company, who are advertising their new ci-samery in another column of this issue. FORTY HOURS DEVOTION.-The Forty Hours Devotion commenced in Exposition being sung at 9 o'clock. in Saint Dunstan's Cathedral. There is li large number of prrlests ,from the country parishes present and the attendance of worshippers is par- ticularly large. PROFITABLE TEA AND SALE -’- . The Ladies Sewing Circle of the Tryon Presbyterian Church held H concert and bazaar in 'the Tryon Hull oil Wednesday evening, March 3rd. An excellent program was rendered und- er the management- of Mr. Clayton Morrison. The fancy sale was ln charge ot Mrs. Frank Lang and Mrs. l Robt. Simmons, and the home made candy was sold by other members lot the Circle. - ‘_The snug sum ni’ $=l5~00 being realized." - ' _ -~ _ _ SPECIAL SERVICES.-‘The series of special services being held in Tryon by Rev. G. M. Young and Rev. A. I-lerii beganon Monday the 14th, and owing to' the heavy snowfall during the past week the meetings were not well attended. The services will be continued this week, and the 'qiastors are hoping for success. Rev. G. M. Young has already conducted special services in his churches nt_Vlctoriu and Crapaud. and his work has been grutifyingly successful.-U. THE STEAMERS-'File Mlnto mwdo fairly good progress yesterday slid lit tl o'ciock she was six miles to the Southward of Cape Bcrlr in llsuvlly packed ice. The Stanley made practi- cally no headway ull duy und nt latest reports was 2 miles Southeast ol' (fupc Bear. There is very little prospect of either steamer docking unless ii. chnngs of wind come. ‘ There was ,no special train to Georgetown. last evening. un nic ELECTRIC _sion _ -"°'°l‘-i-:"\l'vrr"fi. uno vovw P §'f.f`I".'..‘.‘.f Prince Edward -iii-c3"T¢fi~“»»= _ SEE THIS CLASSY PROGRAM l . ,_ _ M 1 IN THREE PARTS ' ‘I . _.fs - - - THE sumo comPANv PRESENTS “THE LILY OF THE A Big Picture of the Strife Between _Capital and Labor __ _ _ __ ` ,_..|-.5 |-|EREi-“ A"r |..'As'ri R - ' ' ECLAIR co1viPANY- PRESENTS _ _ “For The Mystery of The World’ _ ' ‘ ' A THREE PART DETECTIVE DRAMA '~ l `A'_plot w_;ive;i_ i_ibout_ inlg;n_t_l;>_ll_ ;>_§_ 3 I I CAST _ = dead y bom wi cl cou _ ie o 4 _ -if trol f chawea onwou mae - . o su D try who possessed it Masters of the World. Prince Morlni .. . ..Edwi_ird gosxlaién in lt, A Tl iely Offering Itosu Morlni.. . .. Bo e r _ _ Eiillarci/fl;?hvi'iilswai11i‘dpSensations.n (BY “'°q“°' F“"`°"°) ELLA HALL 7 INTHE sll.l.ie Rrrcnls LOOK! WHO'8 HERE _ E -AND- MASTER The originator of this Character and the Man who E put the laugh in the laughter Arid tllo great cast of Universal stars ln the supreliwly llellllfiful 5i°"Y of *i“ Romunce_ Myste|.y_ Love_ “atm intrigue, Failure, Success, llumnn Silcrlfltlc "THE SOON HERE A Comedy Rl0t_ l _ SON;-The Little Gray Home In. The West . ‘_ _ The flfty fourth annual session of the Provincial Grand Lodge ot' P.E ` lllll ll_lll_ ll-l_ ci.. il.. F... l...l...i.-y” . - O O _ Island wus held with MncPhec Lodge, ll Murray ltiver, on Wednesday, March _ 10th. The meeting was probably the _ _ _ lilliiiiesiiriili/itil); msiigiiy °.§nt,ii°,,,‘;f,°l`;f,,}}f, Let the investor and the Rancher living in Western Canada, p _ _ _ __ __ ______ _hy _____ACHERS_ ___T;____U____ Mr ___ ,e_a,,n.e was_ ,’h,;_ 13,86 3,,,:,_;,,_§e__,_; andthe middle Westem States know what you have to offer. THOFD DZ 0 ll 0 UD I S OB OD if -- ~ cergymen n a en alice, ie _ ._ ~ - nonoonor iiloko, now at an novo, Ns., L-__ _1,,,~,,e., nddronson t_ne ¢i?..in_g .Sorrow seven ,_,_, B11, _gs wel, as one membe, _ Have you sold your Foxes this year. _ _ __ _ _ _ Wllicll ll6 will Mr. E~ BOSWHU D\1l`~ of the Teuchers’lilst tute ntie cioo of the oea cuss, - - - - -` .-lnnioii only in tho winter. no was nomo omoo inn ovonlng. lvlr James S,,b,,,,,,,,l,,, __.,,,,,g,.,,,,,, ,ms been made Is the stock ofnyour CompanyBs_i_e_l_li(iéiIi, if not_a_c_iver_ti_se v1lthFus, llU'~=0lllDlll\i0d by MF- GGOFE6 Gamble. has served as a member of the School all along the lille with the returns and gilt 1°CSl1ltS HE SILVER OX lS t B=0l‘l y_'~_ OX lil,-. _-in-word. also of vloiorla. 'rliey sono for ii number or years and has from me ornholvs homo tho best lil Magazine in the world. It is circulated everywhere. Welwill insert W0” 1°‘““" at B"“‘1”“’“"@ "Y Mr- bee" ‘1=‘S°”““°“ Wm* 'he ‘*"“°”“°"“‘ th” h‘“‘°'l’ °f"‘“*“‘S“‘“"°“- Se"°’“‘ aspecial display card for six dollars an issue. lt will pay you to James Campbell, of Cape Traverse. life of Charlottetown for 0. quarter of a important resolutions were passed, have our advertisement appear in this Space _ They left this early in the season in gentui-y, His address, vslihicllt desilt among other one Gc_o__mniand_lngGBroi _ y ' ' ' ’ order to have slltlicient time to effect with the improvement n e uca ion n Edggombe, P;-0_ _ __ an _ _mn . soiiio changes in the interior of thc the city, was therefore much enjoyed Lodge ol' Manitoba oil their fearless Wilie us for terms on. laager iiaace' Help the Industry by vessel before nuvigatlon opens.-V. by the institute, and while it eulogised advocacy ofthe principles of the order Slll3SCl'1bll'ig, and get YOl.ll‘ fI'l€Il S t0 0 the Same. --- the Dl‘0El"0BS 1113116 M0118 Ulflny lines, and one llisapproviiig of the action of Society to obtaiil the inspection of all Tormentino at 3.45 p.lll. A SD@Cil-ll Bro. Rev. J. C, Martin, Cardigan; meats, that the children may be pro- _train will be sent from Sackville to 11_W_G_Treas., Bro. Harry Crasivell, tecti-il from tubcrcnlai- beef and Tormentinc this morning und it is ex- tlliiirlottetown; R.W.G.Secy., Bro. C, monsly pork. pected that all the letter mail to date E. McKeilzle,Milton; It.W.G.Secy, Bro. _-__ ` und the latest papers will be brought E, McKenzie,Milton; It.\V.G.Lect.,Bro. ,._»-.. --_ ._ \ Have you _ _ -1 - FOOD CHOPPER ~ in your Home? ' IF you /mile, you know how mmly little eco- nomies it can effect in the kitchen. lf` you have nal, here is your opportunity to buy a real"Made-in-Canada" machine---the »`7QW__;.“% "H0lflE 65" FOOD CUTTER A rkulel. clean cutter, with water- tlii t ul; Holds all the food Qlineo. r cutting plates, or three plates and nut grater, if preferred. (lute bn.-nd, meat, vege- alillea fruit food of every lilnd. ly cleaned litter use. _ A Dainty Food Cl|olIErCooli Book ' Given Free with evegyblsclnne -»i»r, wrilc direct to n- lon.-l.».l.».. 4.-. in stamps) niiil wi-will send you li copy. Tliio Coon Boon . t ' d t’ ein sms oxen: o everyting recipes nml pm table hints ’ ‘odd dililu. " H 'rilr to-Joy. IAXWBLLS LIIYID li. lun. on. (ln It mu: dealer does not ndle the Max- . W0" H118, WHCG C0 118 an automobile along a bridge rail and _ lgoo sway with lt. I-le furthermore. ». ... r. ., . reception at his home Monday night on Fitzroy Street by tho young people of Central (fliristlaii Church. About fifty were present. Mr Stewart was presented with a safety razor set and an cniblcmatlc Knights oi' Pytliin:-i ring. An appropriate address _wa_s_; delivered by Rev. W. J. VV_li_i_teh'ead. An enjoyable musical progranii_ne__w_us_ rendered, games were played, ond- refreshmellts were served during the, evening. Mr Stewart replied in fitting terms. Hc expressed his appreciation of the kindness and good wishes of the friends wllo had honoured him on the occasion und tliiinked them heur- tily for their most acceptable gift.~ _ ROLL OF HOl‘:OUR.--From Grace' Church, two members have gone fgrtti to serve their country lil the pre ent war. These are Grove Carter, aoti of Benjamin (Yhrtor, and Bruce Wonna- cott, son of Mr John Wonnacott. In comnieinoriitlon of their meritorious uct in volunteering,_Gruce Church has prepared ii roll of honour inscribed with the names of these two young men. This roll, done in several colours, is the pen work of Mr L. W. Watson oi Charlottetown. lt bears the following inscription:-“ Roll of Honour. 1914. To the honour of Grove Carter and Bruce Wonnacott, faithful members of Grace Church, who nobly volunteered to serve their King and country in the great world war, and left the city to join the second Cana- For God. for King, and Country." The photographs of the two young men are placed on eltlier side of the roll. On the_top are Union Jacks surmounted by--n crownpllanked with monograms of the young volunteers. The border is very artistic. The words “ Roll of Honour" are set in a scroll of gold and red. Mr Watson is deservinfof credit for his splendid piece of work. The \'0ll will be suitably framed and will be placed ln the church next Sunday. . NARROW' ESCAPE.-The following clipping ls taken from ii San Diego, Cal., paper. Mr Weathsrbie is a lon of the late James Westliei-bio of Ver- non River and has resided in Cal. for over twenty years, and has used an suto for quits si. number of years:-Mr James Woatherbis, La Mesa lemon grower. bears thodiotlnetlon to-day of being tlie only msn that ever ran VEGETABLE ¢U|__1'UgE FQR ¢|T. over by the_eigllt boats to the Island Geo. W. Hooper,Mlltoil; lt.W.D. oft _C., les-Residents of clues, towns and to-day. The balance of the unimlwr- Bro. Albt. S. Robertson. Glénflllnsll; muuiulpllligies going in for vegetable ,tant mail will have to be sent around -D.G. Chap., Kings, Bro. Rev. A. J. Mac- cullu,-e should send to the liublica. hy Picton. `A_special train left Char- Neill, Murray River; D.G. Cha.9,, tioiis»lll‘niicll, Department of Agricul- l0ii€‘l0Wl'1 IRSC evelllllg at 3.45. the -Queens, Bro. Rev. George Orman, tlll'l~., Ollawil. foroiic or inoro ol' these muil from which will be taken over Cornwall; D.G. Chap., Prince, Bro. pliblicnlioiis: by the eight bouts which leave this ltev. J. J. linniford, Port lilll; Audl- No_ 49_ 'rho l'0l_n_l_(. and lts (lullum, side this morning. There was ilo for- tors, Bros. Geo. McLeod und D. P. by \V_ f|~_ 1V|ac0“n_ cign niiiil received on the island ycs- Murdock; Trustees of Homo, Bros. A. _Nu. 5. Aspulaglls, Celery and On- l€l`lll1y. S. Robertson, J. R. Munn, Mulcolili im, (-u|,,,rL._ by W_ T_ Macoum _*_ MacDonald; Milnager, Bro. John (‘ud- No_ 10. Toiiliito Culture, by W. T. "10\'e- l\1n(;n\|n_ A PRESENTATION.-Mr John C. ,_ _ No. ll. (lulibugc and Cauliflower Sl€Wi1l'l, f0l`lll9l`lY 0f M00\”€ & MC' '""""""""""""""""""""'-`~'~"-"-‘-“-`-‘-"‘-'~"~'-'-'-'-" ltnliurn, by W_ 'l‘_ Mncomn Leod's, a member of the island Heavy _ Nos. 7 and ls. ilroiiniblo Field Root Brigade. Gsrrifloll Artillery. leaving' *"0 few mel* Wll° 'WS ever been Vurietlon by F. G, Brown, shortly for Halifax, was tendereda Pinioned Ulldef 9-" 0Veft“l`fled lluill' Also the liullctill entitled "The Veg- etable Garden." dealing with the cul- tivation of tomatoes, onions, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, nlelons, watermel- ons, cucumbers, beets, squash, pullip- kills. carrots, parsiilpla. lurnlps, salslfy (or oyster plant) radislies, peas, beans, corn, cggplsnt, pepper, spinach, let- tuce, piirsley; sweet herbs, uspnrugus and rhubarb. mobile and escaped unlnjurcd by ‘ slipping out of his overcoat. Weather- ble had driven to El Cajon to visit his children. wllo ure attending the El Cajon high school, and as honoured the-_El`C:1jon bridgo his lights went _out. - Blinded by__tll_e lights ofa second 'miié_lilii_e._proceo`ding from the oDPDBl_to lllrection;--Weathei‘bte. insteiid of' ruli- ning onto the floor of 'the'bridge, shot u_l`,_-oil tho iron r lllng which rises ‘grii,dniilly_to a height of several feet from the end of the bridge. Hero his inaelilne balanced fora few seconds and then turn'ed'ov'er lntotllc muddy 'creek.. Weuthqrbie wa's‘ciiught under the inaclilno 'and _when 'ho finally reliliscd what llad_hii_ppened struggled out of his overcoat, which was hold fast -by‘ the car. - The damage to the machine wus about the only thing that 'has'slnce worried Mr Wcatherble; " PERSONALS Mr. Collins Craswell, St. Eleo,nor's, 'ls a. guest at the Davies Hotel. Miss Marie Graham, of Bradalbane. is at present visiting-friends at Harts- vllle and Hunter River. Miss Ethel Cruwys of Kingston, is visiting lil the city the guest of Miss ,Nettie Henderson. Miss Jennie Bradley, Mlllview, has returned home after visiting 'friends dlan contingent on December 4, 1914. , and relations in Ionm _ Miss Edna Harris, Charlottetown, was lost night removed to the P. ld. island Hospital, where she wilt. be operated upon'for app'e`tidlc'ltis to-day. Miss Hilda Mahar was ii passengr to'Albei-ton yesterday `dfte`moon` to take up her duties with Messrs. Ro- gers & Co., of that place. By telegram lt is learnt that Mr. R. L. Cotton has arrived at New York. at- tsr a good winter passage across the ocean. '- Mr. .Neil McLeod. K. C., of Summer- slde, is in Charlottetown registered st the Queen Hotel. _ " -- Mr. R. Hudson Montgomery, late clerk of the Legislative Mlembly. Bt. llileanoi-'s, is registered at the _Queen l .~ ... ..._-_~_,-.~ -:_.~.'_1_1»-->- ,Mise Josephine -Kelly., Lake Verde. liesreilie distinction or some ons 'ot ....,_ __ -"»1<_ -__-.f_~ wiiaq' ima was spending the week ond at Nav/ton Cross. - While there slie_attei_i_i_lpg\ tlio Hotel. ' _ _ ANNUAL MEETING.-Tho --tenth did not fail to point out where better the lhrporlal Govgl-muon; re the ap. 0 N b I allllulll lileeillllt Of the Alltl-T\ll)€l‘C1ll- W0l’k C0lll(l be (10119. At the C0r1Cl\1- pqinlment of a papal ablignte nt the osis Society will be held in St Paul’s sion of the address the t_l_iaii_ks ot the Vatican, ___ . . Parish Hall Thursday evening at Stlnstftute were tendered r anies. The election of o cers for the en- ` B ll _ o'clock. Dr Garrison, Superintendent‘ --- suing year resulted as follows:~lt.W. e u og, g nl tho Dalton Saiiiitorium, will give THE, MAILS.-Eight boats left Cape (;_1vl_, B,-0_ Roller; whlgeway, Mu.-my - ull address. (‘oine and hear what has Traverse, yesterday morning at 9 River; l't.W.D.G.M. Bro. Geo. H. Tail- ST. JOHN N, B, I been done in ten yeurs of lighting the o'clock with 45 bags of niull`and, after ton, (lljm-|0f_letQ\m;"R_W_J5|)_G;M__13;-0_ i 9073.3.19,\/lfslugi White Plague. Home and help the ,a very heavy crossing, reached (Tape Austin Ramsay, Conway; R.W.G.Chap., im play “Tile Blilnderiilg l\lr. .lli'own" ut loiia Hall, St. i’atrick’s iligllt. Miss Isabelle D. Nicholson has re- turned to her holiio in Orwell Cove lifter u very pleasant visit ill Mill View the guest of her frlciid Miss Marion Mutton. lion. Charles lhilton, 'l‘lgiilsli, lion. J. A. Mucdonilld, (lilrlliguii, und l-lon. John McLean, Souris, returned to Cliurlottetowli yesterday to iittcnd the Leglslatllrc und registered ut the Vic- toriu. The many l`rlend.s of Mr. and Mrs. Howurd Clark, Victoriu, will be pious- cd to learn that their little daughter, Kathleen, wllo has been suffering with appeiidlcltis, for over it week, is now out of danger, and wll soon be iiblo to be out with her little schoollnutes fru- llcing about as usual.-V. ____ _/ The linllly friends ol' Mr. lionl. (‘ilr- ,tcr will bc sorry to henr tluit hc luis received ii letter l`roin Dr. S- lt. .loli- klns, informing him that his son Grove, 'who left here with the Second (‘onlin- gent for overseas duty is ill with fever ln the hospitnl at Halifax. lliii lliully friends will be pleased to lleur ol` his ,speedy return to health. _ llllll SHUUTING Home Guard Nn. 2 held its shooting last evening lit the Agricultural Hall. 'Tlirougll ii mlsundorstnndlng tho crack shots wero nbseilt. However, the amateurs present made n very good avernge, and no doubt when they have had us inucll practice ns No. 3 will give them it close run. Below is the resultz- E. C. McDonald 34 C. Ross ' 3;; F_G.»“.=€F=.=' .>.>-“- V. Loiigworth 32 1). Steele 31 ’l`. lluggan Livingston Worthy Hughes lillilzard 13 238 29 27 20 19 Average, _26._3. _ _ lloilsinlllvllls NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. M. A. Benton, I‘eter's Road; Mr. Mc- Callum, Sourls; J. S. Martin, Kinross; Miss K. McAuliiy, Grand Tracadie; A. Carver, Vernon River; Nelson Bell, Milton; C. S. Horsnell, T. B. Elliott, Aylesford. N. S.; Samuel Silliphiint, llunter River; Joseph Deveau, Sourls; Jiicknmii Bell, Brookfield; Dan Mc- Phee. Chester McDonald. Sourls; Il. Gauthier, A. Letllulr, Rustico; Roland Diiy, Wlllliim Vessey, York°~ F. Brown. Mi. Albion; ilnrry nernarii, Longm- ver; Gordon Mc-l{a`y, Murray Harbor; ld. Mc-Kay, New London; Clarence Nl- collc. Austin Bell, White Sands; Jos- eph Mctlabe, lonli; William Aiiwortlly. (‘.. Axwortliy, Wheatley River; W. ings, Pownal; Miss Margaret McLeod, New Glasgow Road; C. .Mcl,.eod, New Glasgow Road; John Bell, Milton; .lolin Mt-Donald, R. L. Stevenson. Wheatley River; "I-`; Connolly,-' Water- vale; A. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge; P. Brothers. Vernon Rlvei‘;- Malcolm Mcliinls, Ebenezer; Miss Mary Mc- Kinnon, Desable; P. J. Conroy, Tig- nlsll, Price Conn, John Cahn. Charles (funn, Clyde River; Mrs. John Robin- son, Aliglistineqove; Batrlck Kelly, Fort Augustus; Lotta. McLean. Corn- wall; ,George Axworthy, Wheatley Rl- ver; Janie Mclnnis, Ebenezer; A. C. McAulay, Tracadie; William Camp- bell, Grlind Tracndie;. _Psoriasis or Chronic Eczema After luflorlng with th b| -r s terrl e itching ot? | l 1 fl reins told liiiorlimil' iii" V' ye"-°' °"° not be cu__:d_Y c ns thatshe could ointment. im.. Noun "_ _ lllloy. Con- \ _ sooon, 0y.|_ ,_ ` nah! 2-"For “ .- IGN l sutg |188. HABSEY maxim The Supreme Test ' in I A A of a Healing Agent Defied All Until A Dr. Chase’s Ointment Was Used. _ ' - »i____-_i._ ' ' tered with what tnreo doctors nailed Dsorluls. They could not help mo. and one of them told me ll anyone of- fered tt guarantee A euro for _|50-0° for Dr. Chun liiiinenti _'Phil should oonvliice you th!! :Q 1. for ocsema and all forthe. RUN skin disease Dr. Chulfl Ointm _ mud: supreme. Put _lt \S‘¢lO_Ul» Mrs. Massey .. -1..., , » t N t ed, t D _ ___ l o keep my ninnsy. al I could no Culina se'o°0ln{- , iiilgswvoiinsiiii ‘i‘sil:'“!=.°co.Th‘:4h:\¥:l. °lv:¢I ;',‘&f|_'°|‘“° ‘JU the' ltohlng and burnin wel hir-1 *° Y Y °“" ' boar. I used -eight hotel 0! Df- ~»»--‘l2»~¥.'¢‘l-»l‘-I'-‘f - :’.';~i°'.'...°::‘.t.'“°l‘°...:"‘“. ‘..::“ '.l:‘l *l ;;*,"‘;- 11"* "ill ' . * nor. io so Jill' i_'o'¢n"nsra'l°r slnlgs tm ‘:‘n::r“";: _ ` ~ this ointment enough." .3 e th intl ~ - ' al: _,- °‘“ '"‘°°"'° 3"" *°°‘ . . , il. 1 . _ i iii.: :°i.:‘l._u.,f.':‘§w,~,,_,_ _ .~_.¥f.=t.l _ . ' . _ . _,.1 _, 4 - _ ' . ' » ._'_l.'.r.--.'7,‘i - , _ IW '“' "__'°~*t-»_._,=.~»