,? M. ‘ A mill ii! .llldled by the com- ,pa tgieotkgsps-a storey by ,the 4 #uw ' s wares. s carry -,énln uis .hosts th Heavy Batt.. 3 vs. North Bydney,,£ _i .; .- on riipuy nicht. Jan. ssni, s good sized crowd filled the Strathcona rink to witness the game between the two iiboveaeaiizii. As the score indicates f.ll(-.t‘l‘5lll¥lH W€l'¢» Very evenly umiqhcdf At 24.15 Ilefevee Wilkie called the pl.-iy rs together und i-.fter the usual ivn-p. lugs, Blllrlfnd thc game, Ngnh 5,-d-_My IU 5 -it i 1 i l 1 / . "_ ”"' 'A ' su _ '1 Goto Bad Cold ? ,, .1... . _ _. for tlie hard Feels like a heavy load on your chest? Coughing, too? _Get a bottle of our Penslar t i s . I loiooli the I half ended 1-* i Sydney-> 'At half; North minutes. Hut tho net. the altogether i I IIASQNADI-I keep' tile' knives ot "the `fse`¢l"cutters abdrp, that the roughage may be pro- , perly prepared for the animals and the _work more easily done. _ ' . Mako another mushroom bed now and a ilnal one next month. These two plantings should bring the making of new plantings to a. close for the ses- son. - ln feeding cut stalks and other coarse fodders, the animals will relish the food more if the forage is slightly .moisteued and ground grain is mixed he first ten minutes Gal-_ with it' ` Pl" 'NERD the scoring- (He has since Millionaires.) The Island. 9" *hell Bot down to business and Gordon. commonly known as Sugar scored for .the Islanders and the iii-sf 3 to 1 in favor bt North the start of the second Sydney again fo ced the play scoring. two goals in the llrst five for the remainder of the hillf. the Islanders had everything ihsir Own way and if it had not been luck iili-JY had in llnding score would have been different. Mcilluigan on the wing slammed in the othe » siifprisma how quickly it Pine Tar Cough Balsam.fIt’s . gives relief. 'They'-re_ carrying away- bottlesof it. Those who have used 1_t once come back for _ it again 25c and 50c bottles. E. A. Foster- r two lwsis unassisted. for me lsianders. The Islanders lined up as foll'ows:G.‘, Fullerton; Pt., Burke; CZ P., Davison. lt.. Sugar Gordon; C., Morley; fr, w_', McGuigan; L. W., Stanley. NOTES. The majority of the North Sydney players had a tryout for the Million- sires. ' # O C ed their old Mui-ley, McGuigan and Gordon ploy. Central Drugstore Itoughened skin and chopped hands quickly cured by Brltisli it Almond Pink, 2lic. bottle. .- l. lt is" Never too "late d. So matte hat ha pens to your :dc-el: Send leo around ltovrie p F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Olock_Repairer ' _ 268 Qneen Street Charlottetown - . svewirusss 1'si_i_s oF . ' " . SINKING TOKO MARU. , y,015lDON, F_eb. 2.'-A member ofthe crew of the British steamer Toko Ma- ru, whit-.li` was sunk in the EiiSiiSl\ ch'uniiel,.supposedly by a slibiiiurine,| litis'arrl\'e`d_ in llondoii, and thus dc- srzribes the disaster: “The ofhccrs :ind crcw had just ilu- islied breakfast when the explosion occurred.. The ship was virtually sin- mmm-_v_ get-.king ii pilot. The vessel tilted over immediately und soon had a heavy list. The captain ordered the boats out. and iu'ilfteen _minutes all were away, but saved virtually no- thing. ‘ The general opinion of the M-¢w.was that slic had been torpe- doed, but no sign of a submarine was seen." . ::The cleanliness, freshness _and purity of our cliocolaics have given them a high place in the estinmtiiig of :ill discrimii\atin8 l`1\0¢`°l‘"f*_b“y°rs' Try them once and you icu will buy no others. MacKinnon Drug (0. E-gf-` Great George and kent Streets.-li tl ` BEAUTY WINS WHERE ARMS FAIL- PARIS, Feb. 2.-A story of tlic Knilsi or in benignant mood islieiug Wi time heady game. 4th Heavy P. E. i. Battery 12: North Sydney 3. On the 27th the nbove teams lined u for tho return match and as the li scorn iiidlcntes thc Islanders had ev- own way. North Syd- ney insisted upon six men hockey and they got all that was coming to them. erytliing their Tho lslanders rushed thin s i'rom hard work succeeded in sho);/ing in on which was immediately returned b Mcfluignn and ly scored, and the llrst half ended si to one in favor oi' l'. E. l. The second half opened wiiii som very fast work ward,s who scored immediately, th Sydney than opened their eyes an points. Lugar l’. E. l. anti. lie Guigaii, making it 10 to 3. Play the thc hull Morley, Thus ended one teur gtimcs seen time. it # t ped. - » . . c iuinn until Yesterday afternoon the younger a good clean game, genie was refereed by Wm. Lawlo while l’. Williams West Keiitr-rs played well, and the goalkeeper, -llrut-c Ross. and Ea promise of much future years. 'l‘lic line-up wus \Vc.~it Kent as i’ollo\vs:- Goal ; Reg. Prowse Point li. ilarrls (‘ovcr Point IZ th start and us they were better acquaint- ed witlv the rink :ind their opponents slyls of slay. had on cosy time or it. Mcfluignn started thc scoring und was followed by Sugar. who scored two in siiccossloii. North 'iydno then by 0 (iordon who respective- by the lslanders for- trick being done by Lugar. North succeeded in notclilug their two other then made it 8 to 3 for was followed immed- iately iifterwards by Mlurley and Mc- slowed up and just bcfore the end of who played a consis- tent game throughout, made it 11 to 3. of thc fastest ama- in Sydney for some Notes:-The teams-lined up the same as the preceding-»oiie with the exception ot' Siai\ley,'wlio`wns drop- hockey enthusiasts gathered ot the Arena and witnessed a good ganic di' _ hockey between me West Kem ‘md .spoonfuls baking powder. ltub all well Model School teams. The boys played resulting in a score of 2-0 in favour oi’ the Model boys. The inode ti good judge of play. Capt. Earl Mclnnis did splen- did work for his team. making excel- lcnt runs and scoring both -goals. The Prowso made seeral flue stops, giving hotter playing in Model ll. ltoss P. ll. Sanderson here. On his way to Luxemburg last Sep- tember. he .stolilwil iii Bilzanles' _f village near Loiiizwy. Wiiiifii Wiastn' most totally destroY¢‘ii ai the 3 9 of Sedan. Noticlns (7. Curtis ll. llucstis A. McNevln an extremely lifeily Hifi- he T. Dewar insisted on being photogwliiieii Wm’ ‘ licr, and subsequently asked Wliili Sh? would » like ao ‘t want llaziillics to bo burnt E. Prowsc ns licr rcwiird. C. P. G. Warren Wing ‘ L. W. ll. Jenkins Right Wing' ll. W. J. Walsii Centre l.ei't T. Lane Rover IC. Mclnn is ::li` you want a good razor strap,you . Prepare to begin the ice harvest as soon 'as the ice becomes sufliolently thick. Don't fail to secure first-crop ice, for it is generally superior to that w ich develops later. _ f a_ gloss is desired on. linen add a te spoonful of salt to the starch when milking. _ To polish .a black marble clock rub over with olive oil and ilnish with a. clean chamois leather. When starchlng holland pianfores. put a littlo strong tea into the starch. This keeps 'the garments a good colour. ' ii' ten. should boil by being put too near the fire while infusing. the bitter taste canbe removed li' a small qquan-~ tity of cold water, be_put into the pot. To rid a cupboard of black beetles place some coli oil lu an old jar. and stand it in the cupboard. Also satu- rate pieces of rag with coil oil and lay them about the iloor. ln sewing on buttons, if the knot is placed on the right side of the cloth. directly under the button the thread' will- he less likely to break and become‘ loosened and the button will remain on longer. To slice bacon properly, always placedt rind down, and do not attempt to-'cut through the rind. Wiien you have the desired number of slices slip the knife under them and cut them free of the rind keeping us close to it as possible. - Often when separating thc wliitc fl`0Ul-the yolk oi' an ogg the yolk becomes broken and falls into the white. Dip a cloth in warm water,” fi wring it dry, rind touch the yolk with a corner of it wlion thc latter will ndlioro to thc cloth ond may cnsliy bc removed. ‘ in ironing it is advisable to keep ii small board sprinkled with salt and -wiiter by -thc sitio of tho table. ,Tile roughness often. noticeable when! an Y iron has been used for ri long time may bc rcniovhd at onccfif -it. is passed X two or three times over the suit on the board. ' 0 When stnrching holland pinaforea, handful ol' salt into the water, and you 0 will"`t1i_id they ’ilo";."not7 take so much scraping. and will ifot discolour the <1 hands. Also tostake the blackness avs‘ay'aiid render 'them white and fioury put a tablaspoonlul of vinegar into the pon before straining them. If you intend leaving homo for a ll few days and wish to keep your palms and other 'plants wellwvatcrcil during your absence, tiikc a tub and get as many ‘bricks as you have potsrto place in the tub. Cover the bricks with water. und the plants placed on them will draw all the moisture they rc- qulre, and keep iu_good condition. -Mildew stains are' sometimes a source of great'troubl'e"`iinil"are difll- cult to reiiiovo unless you' know just the right way. -ltub it little soap over the mildew spots, and ou lop ot' this it little chalk and lemon juice. -li' llic gnrment is. then put out in the sun for a couple of iiours'ami ni`terwai‘dn vitasheil in the usual wuy the spots will disappear. Scotch Fingers.-lTwo cups iiour, 1 cup butler. _‘.2 tablespoonfula sugar, 2 tablesponutuls milk 2 eggs, '2 ica- together, then moisten with eggs and milk. Roll out very tliliily and cut into strips when done. ice with soft icing. , 'Eggs by Mensiiri-x.-Eggs by iuea- sure can be reckoned as easily as by count. A ciipful of white or yellows or both mixed equals ‘.5 lb. it takes lr iii wliitc'or 12% yolks to llil ii cup. rl Two yolks equal I cgg. und 1 cup oi’ yolks cqiiuls the same :is 7 seggs. Iiecause they urn much richer than whole ones. Water should hc added to them to iucreasc the bulk, and it makes them capable of being beaten lighter. Ton average-sized eggs will Weigh 1 lb.. 5 cuss llil a cup. llemem- bering this makes it easy to use any size eggs for cooking. from goose to bantam eggs. For instead of counting they co.u bc measured after breaking. A cupful of eggs being equal to 5 hen‘c eggs. lcings.-To make a cheap and iiico soft icing use boiling* water instead of whites of eggs. Be careful that only a little watcr is added at u time. its it runs very quickly. _ Chocolate lciiig.-Tlircc oz.. choco- lato, LQ iii. icing siignr, ii littlo watcr; nielt ovcr llrc. (iocoanut lco.-Put 1 iii. sugar, liall\a- 1'- " '" -~ " i ' iiou to thc- ground. the glr rep . . whereupon his Mali*-My W\"0i“ ‘Wt ““ . ¢,|-.lor to that un‘cci, which luis since colved. ’l`licy uro styles and qualities, want cne ol’ those wc have just ro shown in many prices from 86c. served as n talisman whenever the villagelins been nieunccil. A ». `.' 1. 'Small Deposits ' A 'Welcome isa io mn if savinzl Aogohrtl dh not hesitate be¢l\l:° u hav, only a small sm 2 . Mmm; you will be we hint atom' once, Some of dai-Ng _ - waomwvvws - itjpour aimtohly°:.“l¢°\\;*§: ‘ up. Mai-Kinn OV ~»“"<-é .llil U it*‘° - ' " they arc to ' Something in this new arrest of Bri Colonials we erly' 'when E ami sent. to -mp" "*‘:."‘.f..i. hi...._.3 . ` 'f?"The Bank of . Nova Scotia Nil' ' _ ' . ° . iam. Memumu our - - 9°'F'f>m isi.ANi» nRA§t::l~lBS . 5',;:i°"°sf'»:‘--»' -»<-'“--fs-“' °°"‘ ' ' ` i ‘ ‘ vom vm o»er»»if> Mmm om Pork Oats (wbitel Oats (black) Print Butter o 0300.000 moon ' . , Caltskins - °“» no-nm i ‘soot uni ’-». ..\~»»¢~~\.»-n- SIXTY CANADIANS ARRESTED IN GERMANY i~eiitr:ii.loii camp nlciig Ilritlsli civilians. many probably will GHIRLOTTETOVIH Straw (per ton)- Hay, loose (D°i' lim) ESB! (per dosent Fowl and chickens (DU 'run slum-_-iiisrf “tl Polhtues iper hu-iii.) Turnlpg (per imsinl on Drug Co., Cor. Great George null Kent Streets.-Mhltf. ARE nEm_|N_ ppb. 2.-.-\ despatch reach- ing hero from llaruburil Biiyii "llil il" British colouinls in the exception foi‘ the time bell!!! Oi' i un. Ausii-allans. lnivc licen arrested and t.rniispiiri.i-ll in iluiilcben, whero that city. with be intcrncd in the con- wlili. other like sixi Canadians are draft of tish coloninls in G ro originally left at lib- nglisliineu were interned. but now they arc to be gathered up i-onccntrntloii <'uiiiD8- IIRKETS _-- 8%ilsiill;i'ahlv ul"0ii thc nf- wel "Y dry' ‘Ve have "se" at Van' w'r_gmwm* m._me plamé and “pon Nu, ous time-.s to get our cows iicciistoiiieil him is to i-ating their grain rations and sil- age iuixed togi>t.her, but the practice luis allways resulted in ilccrenserl _vielils ut' niilk. Sonic feetli-.rs clallii that ilio main rciisoii -that uct grains - `_nroduce bcttoi' results is because the for SIX icnivsr get uiorc water liito their sys- teius than they do when they are iuriicd out to waiter olico or twice a -'Tlicsc stone piles and boulders in clay. This is ii strong nrgiiniciil, hut tile-cultivated ileids should be rcmov- our cows have water basins at their ` cd. for they are a hindrance to til- sides and still give more niiik when ‘ ln'ge._-and a harbor for verniln. Mako fed wet grains. l like to feed a removal of little dry graln on the sialge to R11 im- it appetizing, and moisten' the part of the, graiflf efol; feeding ipod Many Weni feedgfs claim ma it is i» , ‘W-1 » 'thi in-sin a e dry, hut.--isorl ag-,ls~W'. can got morning milk by,;\v'9t-t¢'l.%.ll1e'» :rains we will not re- continu'e to fee iheinin that that time to tion. One of iny`iieighbors model considerable sport oi' me l’or wetting , my grain feeds.. One day l madehim- crease his milk yield from Sid co\`vs1;’m_ ._ can (eight gallons) ii day, or 'forfeili B s now feeding wet grains. 'i aiu no r sure lhat.lt would puy to _-wet the w. grains under all coiitlitioiisf but I . ‘ n am sure that under ordiiiary lar _i- conilitious, it pays to niolsten tliei _ grain s few hours before feeding time. - This may not always; work out whens cows are kept under such conditions; as they are at the experiment stationsi -W. Milton Kelly. _ Fi They will Clean up Fence Corners and. - Thickets. one can in four days. This alan `il; l I iiioiiov was we slept -~~- , when “Keep nil thc sin-cp your sparc pus- the market ture will support. And for siiccp pus- luuibs to sell ture you can count every nook, fence got for ,them was corner and liriar tliii-kei whcrc no ivliicli would otherwise other stock will do any good. Slioep." waste, and it -wusjiiailo says ll. A. iVic(`omb, in l-‘firm and Fire- out any ` effort or' ‘cost side. “ can be relied ou not only in liclp 'l`licu tlic owes and " ' clean up the furiu, but to guiiicr yoiiiii: crop will just weeds ,hrlnrs, feiicc t'oi'n<-r gross iiiiti i-vt-ry your l`or thistlcs and lictunlly turn iliciu into liiivc como lo your bank account or your iiovlu-tliock. 1 snail-si clear money ou the i-lim EVBD growing mont sei summer, while Some poultry men ure afraid of Anil when i 'Huy this l aiu sp<~nkiiig| from real ex ericncr-. Ou our i'ni~in P we have 25 ewes. \\'o nl\'.~ii_\'.- \\'init-ritio at it according to _ that iuaiiy. Thcu wo list-p ii piii-c-,o|' your fence corners' bred buck. \\'o broml no iluii our tio nooks ,und place:-1 lambs como in .\lurt~li. it-;f~i»piilg ilicui without p “A year ago lust l-‘ull our :f.l|ccpflil_',"' - 7' - “livery tariuer with llil mort- should always have some feed- . . , .ic so coinpleto tiiat every perfor- ier nioiillis in aiivuiicc of the work ictiiiilly taking pint-ai.. l’rcpnrl~ ilu- ’ . .-/1;:--.v _. ~~ .- ~ _-=‘-.f--". ;‘sj .» - ' -» , ` ` ’ ‘ "- .~"~"‘3' Jax’-.'_-tw-'-'$:’f:` T - . ' ~»-~ _ '---r- ' 1 i '-hi ' ` ‘i T. if l i it a ,_______.-_..____.» ___....,. - ‘- __ .r _ A ,. »_-js-,___-.¢__,s_»~ It ' _=E),___~:“c..,_..»;_-r... V ' V > .trnw itiuy be used. lint straw in 1‘ g__._,..- i i '_,._»-f' .,»f-‘ y =-,v-r f \- Ll. N- K 2 . L.. » ,. _-.~_“i?`;”.“.iklli2\.’;1e'i=.’ ‘i l|L___ __ .`._..__._. . ...__ the bring and NND- l'0illili S001! The Icebreaker: which so tar Have Met with Little Trouble are Again 5-mf, U, |520 d ronle cases.. Goto' i5c. box today; W A THE MINTO 1 ° 'health __` , ,f-', _ A ' racing tin usual trsurusry nimouitin.. . I A 9 so warming, so cheerm can do quite so welli- W3 * . , ~ v if t~, , , , _ f-l‘=- . - \\av.»._»~ . .lm f ‘f'- I 'ii ` ' » "f ' V "".5`“ ‘ ' i °~ _ _ ‘~ --»- :.1. » _-5;, You try it. ` 'ri i 1? ` s‘ l i 5. i \ i ,. v"lf:`;f" -.iii-.i ii , l V.: 'ri-is s'rANi.sv , . , " ~'~,‘ " 'T-"" O IIIVI OTH. ln -- S g tg .ia t AA 4 A that everyone 'who wishes to 'keep strong ought to drink it. So exquisite in iiavoi-,Af too, that it appeals to the most fastidious. F‘RY’S is a pure food-beverage that feeds ( the whole body as robably no other food : , g "l.§j=§-,l .f _ --iff 2 f'..' -3 'li-fifiii' riff. ini.” _;..,<_.»,»,.-. ix. -.A.~.;.-.::.:¢-g s s-._ .._..-f.. .»,-r,:_ .i' .fi will li . li. . ‘ C‘:Z .east ’ lift- -- . 1' is i " - -,fl ri »fi'I .,», ~`. i : 0.1- 4 . r -ii _ _ _ . . . ~.zs_a_>~‘-;ez.:-_._ .<~ as _...,..,,...)»_.-7. __ y ,_ N, _ -_ -. - . _ _ ` wr., _-. _~;- . <1.: :reams-.rfzrszsv f- .._.... --.st ...ss -vm-».Y,»._», .»..-aa.-.-.:< 1,. s l-‘P ll i' - .. ..". ....-...-_-...:~.»., . t _“__-.. ,-ssc. _.- -tt-.--_...._ .- .sc _..,..c-.-N ._-- "ilu,-r,-’ _ -1' ',-ir l . lic ti - i i '