27 19 - 15 'rows Gwinn mics 'runes Y Tl- I c- » -,~~.-.»-_-i Ei;»__i-._.~;_r_y_e_ and Doull B swor is, ' _ e wnning; then Love_lost_1¢"t§cRae. The follow- :_l;§_ei_s_ the standing of the senior _ wi L ' L____d_e_ _ _r;s_, ossgs To play Tanton 3 5 :Gaiman 6 5 utc 5% 5 Worthy 5 3% uson 5 7 _ Rqlehre t 41% 6% ' e _games o pay-L\indi_e and W00i-illllllli Tanton and " Worthy; Mllivh and Ross. _ ~ » HIEEE SHUUTING 0 Home Guard No. 3 held_lts shoot '|050 BVGYIUIE. Very' goodscering was done but the shoot was not a record one. A goodly number were on hand and much interest was taken in the work. Below is the result. ` Possible 50. A. J. Heartz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ Capt. Landrigan H.Simpson.._._.. H. Stewart.._.. A_l~ienry......_. , A. J. Warren E. Duchemlii . _E. Bell . . . _ _,_ ____ I-‘ldv-is-‘H i _ 46 46 41 40 39 37 37 3'l‘ J.P.Gordon :i4 C._R.Harper.__. _ R. ivienue ‘ P.Clarkin W.P.Senle...._ l.Carter . . . . -W. B. Robertson ._ S.Aitkens__..__._ J. D. Inman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 9 Total 547 r 3i'i 32 27 26 25 23 1 4 Average 32.2 The averages of last shoots now ez No. 3-32.2 No. 1-30.8. No. 2-26.6. ' DUEL WITH BWORDS BOTH ARE WOUNDED ll fimnis, March 24..-A iiuei with swords resulting from a dispute about l Roger, mayor of Epemay, in the the right wrist after a long and Cracked Corn . ~ Oil cake ‘ 'cotton seed li and _ Molassine Meal all of which we are 5 selling at lowest prices. A. Horne & Co 9ll03~23Ml!sE!ts2w __ __ f;_use\\\\v11/_aa\\_\v_5 v ` nnrnosrnnrss - \\ lllll ASV/I ~ “sob . _urchasers of fertilizers ould save money by IUOV' , , g their euperphqspliafe _ now when the goingbrs good rs there is a pose ility Of hes-e¢being_,a shortage.-.-A. - li{0R_1>]_]?f,__& C0, 9115-3-zaivia Dniifonstant Aimf is to make this grocery a better '-1l’1C¢ and service; If not ready 2 °‘.-'S' tongr, we solicit an opportunity to _ease you. i ` -~ -i ` _ it s-iallvwi i»iii»iiia1zj 0 crow _Str_e_e_t_ my levi' Wm" furious eiicounter_ The adversaries re- igused to be reconciled after -their com- at . _ MiGii|E|EENi HEEE Eliili EUH EAST-iii SHUWING ` With the approach of Easter one nu- turally looks forward to seeing a dis- play ofthe very choicest of fatted beef cattle and this year we think some of our meat dealers have excelled theiii- selves in this regard. Singled out for special mention is the well-known firm of Blake Brothers who for years' beyond 'recollection have been feeding and specially preparing something 'in the beef line to delight the tastes ,of the mos_t fastldious eplcures and with , such deserved success. ,ln yesterdays f eihibltion they far outshone that of other years when they weighed on the city scales in the presence of a great ,number of farmers and stock- ralsers three of the ilnest specimens of the true beef type seen here in years,-two steers and one lieifer_ The steers are beyond discriptlon as one seldom has the pleasure of seing ani- mals of such weights in_this coniitry and it may besaid without fear of con- tradiction t_his_display can hardly be excelled by any one firm in all Can- ada. Messrs. Blake Bros. deserve to be congratulated upon their excellence and thorough knowledge in preparing such beautiful animals for their Eas- ter trade. The -following are the weights as recorded by the city weigh- er, Mr. Large:-1 rosn steer, 2100 lbs; lbs. _In addition to, the above they have also had a veryisuperior 3-year- ald 'heifer weighing 1225 lbs. and st baby steer 14 months old. 920 lbs.. to- gether witii 2 cows weighing 2340 lbs. from the.herd~oi' the well-known Short- liorn Breeder, Mr. T. P. Cass; 9209-3~27ME1i. _ _ _ .... -- _ _ -_ Biiiiliii REE-iii. Elliiil ; i 11'." -f."<_‘ - " ount airead acknowledll- A.'".¢,d' _ y , ss.oes_is A Friend (per Rev. Mr Wat- _ son, Kingston) 10-00 The people of Bedeque (per W. T. Bowness) 7-00 The ’I9l\iltle~L.O.L.i~N'o. 2178i Eldon (per Mr J. D. Mar- . __ un) _ --83.00 M., Charlottetown (per mall) » 2-00 Balance proceeds _of_ concert _ .held-in Peoples Theatre _ 3.00 Proceeds of concert held at New Perth (wr Mrs J. Naorth Mcmagld H _‘_ Co 50-00 The rs am’s a s . 'er Thos Wigmorel 5010 °»°'~'* `°°*'°°:i ‘i.“si.'i°f”i‘-“i-i?-l- P A rifdiiiii or measure. cmii- ' ' : ‘an 5.00 Malcolm D. McKenzie, Cardigan 1.00_ P i stream Division con- _, _ _ _ m°:¥0i ui" A' C' “mn so 172 E ' 5? E1* _ _ _ /_ . Holmes, moved a resol- unqualiiled con _ HON. ONE OF THE fldence oi’ the meeting in the Borden a nd Mnthicson Governments, and especially appreciating the invaluable results which had attended the Mathie- son administration lor the ailvniiue- ment of the Province. In putting the motion, lilr lirown stated that, whatever personal griev- ~ HON WHO ances he might. entertain, he could not help admitting that he was forced to the conclusion that the present local Government was, beyond the slightest question, byffar the most progressive, and, in every sense of the word, the best government that had ever administered the affairs of this province, in all his experience of public matters extending over 37 years. He referred to tho ntlmiralilo efforts of the delegation, consisting of Messrs Mathieson, Arsennult and Stewart, which had succeeded in securing the subsidy nl’ $100,000 for 'the island. The Government had vastly improved the ooiiilitloii ol' the farmers and had brought education up to such a standard that to-day one could hardly induce ii teaclicr io lea'vs the province. ` Mr L. P. Tanton seconded the resol- ution, which was unanlniously carried by a. standing vote. ~' Premier Mstl}_i_eson then in a, few remarks thanks the meeting for the resolution. `i-le was pleased at the note which had been struck by the mover and seconder of the resolution. I-le believed that everyone would go home full of pride and satisfaction at - what had been dons for the province by the Borden Government. They ;l'iad in the province opportunities 'tor development and advancement such as th never -h_ad,befor'e. Always they hs? had the dark cloud of debt 'hang- .iiiiiit-iiisiiiiiiiis-if misiiiii ~i`>» 1752( odthusd Pa`gs`0ns'.)1 ' "1-‘)"`°i_. _' 1 _ ._W _jf _ . ~ THE 14N _ _ __ over their heads. every year a disquieting increase in the but the province had now out of the mire so in a financial the provinces They might much as said that, so far as he was concerned. he was always prepnrcii and glad to receive advice `unil suggestions, since no one was perfect. in voiicliision, he again thanked the meeting for its resolution ut' coiiiidcnce_ l-ion. M. Myers delivered an inter- esting speech und coiiifluded by mov- ing a vote of thanks to Mi' Alex. Martin for presiding. Hon. L_ L. Jenkins seconded, and the vote was uniiniinoiisly carried. Three rousing cheers were then given for the Borden Government, and other tlircc for the Mathioson Govern- ment, nnii tho proceedings tcrniinuted with the singing ol' the National Anthem. _ PEii‘§_Q__I_iliLS Dr A. A. iilaciionald, Sonris, was in £‘hiu~lotieiown yesterday. ' Tim friends oi' Miss Jennie Loner- her able to he uroimd again as usual, after her ijecoiit iudisposition. Messrs. Peter A. Morrison and John i-iaggan, of Granville. were in the city yesterday on business. and, on active service has been o key in Asia It is a support on th _onli or Smyrna, the mai ,hnnortan city of Asia Minor. andithethief co mercial centre of the Th __ /(ffm _Sili- X `_-_ /'~ (s_.@,_ /_, ‘\_ 12-; \\_ » r I* <_ The up~io'_-d_§te. Store with the up-td-date0_tock_ 0 _ _ A A 01" - B- arid;-.1 *tis Ei at as-ieieseaea Bi . 3 iz »» , fi , r ’ or §E 'g "°‘*' 5% M3* Mia-ill: W iani"T" _ New _ ' V Carpet Qs. _ e. _ 0 Cariwi i-sa.. _ -__ -ii . =,- ._ ' .. __ A ‘ _ Dept. _-%‘,'~;.,i-»_ - 2 Dept. , L.. ’ 5. ” ~- .p ‘_-<<_v`~'_ ;> 3 -.~_¢_,___` _' .__ ~ »',/_”_ __ _ _ \..1_-.l'1)Z,:`.W_;Ff'.T"»'7"___’____ J __.,»'¢'f.-' Take the Elevator to our Big New Carpet Department Our friends keep telling us that we have greatly improved our store. i We ourselves think the greatest improvements have taken place in our car- ! pet department. ' _ Occupying double the space it did last season, it is bigger, brighter, better in many respects. Modern display racks enable you to inspect' the goods without loss of time .or trouble. _ » ~ Electric elevator takes you up and down. _ * ~ - A Handsome New Rugs _ 0 0 All the best weaves, Weitons, Velvets. Axminsters Brussels, 'l`»apestry, Ingram, _every good make 2510 Designs , All the new patterns at last years low prices. We bought them before the prgsent high prices went into effect.-landed them before duties were in- crease _ ' You are Cordially Invited to call and inspect them without feeling under the slightest obligation to__-purchase. _ But, at -the same time, when our present stock is sold out much higher _ prices will rule. It’s a good time RIGHT NOW .to buy your carpet. ‘ ` _ _ Beer & Weeks l Beer & Weeks ! Beer & Weeks .compelled thc general stall' io viinrgc gan, Chiirluitetowii, are glad to see. __ __Mr. Erie- Warburton, younger son `Lc_>f‘ Dr_. James Wnrbiirfon, now in Eng- wenmg hosmmes' ' " ° 1”-_ An orde y ‘ dered__~with the Naval Brigade, of on August 4 is quoted as readlng:- ` which lie is a member, to Smyrna. Tur- . _ e ' t news to induce us to violate Belgian m. neiitrality. lt is strictly forbidden uti- l_-1 ll ez-'-' _ g _ _ . 'i__._.r. :sf as!._'_'_,_s_ STATEMENTS MADE BV _ _ _ BERNHARDI REFUTED. PARIS, Murcli 25_- l¢`ri~_i\cli niiiilstry of wai' issued last night ii stateinent designed to refute assertions made in American newspapers hy thc German nillitary authority, General Fredericli Von Bernhard, to the eilcct that thc French plan of concentration showen that the French and British govern- ments had made careful preparations to violate the neutrality ol' Belgium. ~ The war minlstry`s stnteniont ox- plalns in detail that when war was dc- clared the Frencli ariny was voiicen- trated along the German frontier and that the Teutonic invasion oi' Belgluni completely thc disposition which had been arranged. But for this delay, it says, the Gerinnns never wnnlil have been able to cross the Mensa. - ' The question of the British nriny taking the field was not coiisidcrvd, the war ministry asserts, until aftcr the violation of Belgium on August 5. its concentration was effected behind Mnubeuge from August 14 to 24. Var- ious orders are quoted to show that _the French army was kept six miles _from the frontier and ordered to leave to the Germans the responsibility for r issued b minister of war "Germany will attempt by false 'til further orders for patrols or even e _ population is 200,000,-Grl}bk`s,\ Turks, single scouts to cross the line or for » The Columbia Grafonola \ “All the Music of all the World" ` You are offered such a wide variety of styles from which to choose,such a com- plete list of talking,vocal and instrumental selections -to satisfyyour 'every mood on every occasion and for every kind of entertainment. And the _tone of the Grafonola is liquid, sweet and pure-it is Just what you want. Call or Write ‘ for iulllniormsiion W A. E. TOOMBS i li7 Queen Street aviators in fly over Belgian-territory." Not nntil August 6, tho stntemcnt asserts, at the formal reqilost of the Belgian government made the pre- ceding day. did the l"rcnr:h troops eh- tci' Belgiuni. ir-tliexall "9fl“‘Hair Tonic will bean- iiiy your hair. prolong its life- aid make it glossier and more abundnhl. Price 50:2. and $1 a hottie. MacKinnon Drug Co., Porner oi' Great George and Kent' Streets. _ - .-MEM, Armenians- and Franks. _ _ _ i i Gran R1 _ . . R bt, _ _£1 ins. city _ _ 1_5-00 Ml:-s"_§FR`1§‘Beers;` oily ‘ ‘ "4-00 ' Q »§' 142 =.' E I *` ` 1-.3 .-t_. > ._y,_,»_. 0 ' -,i ,.,.» _,_ ‘ -‘ ,. ‘ __ _, _,_ .,,.... 4.-va-.. _ s ` ' _ _ ` " "C RH l|_ _ » ii 1 . his ~ \ _ _"5" -s _ _ _ ` . E ` ` _ _ ~ *I “I y apackagfi -.; "-1.--1 1. ‘ ' .;‘t'r'§_.‘f,f;i§ _ f “" i it i 'ir T ‘ ' r..3--....;--i- ~ »~ ‘tis good teal- ~ ii' - " a”""‘r;_i_f__““*"-;;*_’_“_Ti ;";"”‘f' ._;. __ _ » \