fi it 1'" _ THE 1 _ Always Bought -Bears the Signamire of _ ai.-7.Z§;;.':;..Tm mow- 1- - $516- ‘ ¥l ...i.»»i» < li cctliem in ` li;n?‘5wrSl i \hbrnis.Convulslona§evui»\h> _ mound l.0§_S OF 559 § Yugi; 5i!J\lN'¢ ' ¢¢¢#8% \\amm\uaCourA|n ; IIDNTRBALBNIWYORK rar mano ma The Kind You ilava 'M' , ‘ _Iii E5 ’ - llse For liver ihirly tears. i _` 8xac=Copy of Wrsriw ____,,._. .....-..... ..._ ..._ ..~ 1 mf---f .Sportsmen’s~-Guns and Ammunition We never had n more complete line of Guns than we are now showing. All oi' the standardmakes in all grades and gusges. “Whether you wish a cheap, medium or extra grade gun, we can satis- fy any preference from present stock, and give you the best value i for the price you pay. SPECIAL: Single Barrel Gun, 1:2 in. Barrel, llcavy Breecii Loading, made specially for Goose Shooting .. _ _...$9.50 ' éA Nico Line of Double Barrel Guns, All Prices. ‘ ' ' _ Air Itifie_s,ail sizes and Grad os. _ Pump Guns, etc., etc. _ Let us outiit you for your Hunting Trip. `-_"` Dominion and _ L ' '__ U. M. C. Shells YOU C811 11100! big 58-1110 with confidence provided wltli Aniniuni- tion trom our stock. It is a proper combination of powder, wads and . _ shot which produces n perfect balance to the shooting qualities of ‘ 8_V8l'Y Shell that results in the highest possible velocity, together with a close Dilltefll. deep Penetration and moderate recoil. 1' _ . _ _ _ “U. M. C." and “Crown" Shells at lowest Market prices. 1 _ WHOLESALE & m~:'rAiL ' j ' ‘ 'Keg 02 cis\iov?iwoi'c(r ffPatronize Home industry li The imperial Fox Biscuit is an all-round fox food containin large percentage of animal food combined with best product of _. the wheat. These biscuits are prepared on a formula that has been teste » in several ranches and proved a success. The biscuits are slightl i.-laxative and keep foxes in fine condition. They are relished b foxes and nutritive in a high degree Give them a trial befo bordering this Season’s Biscuits. ' r ' 50 pmznds sack supplied at wholesale price. 'R_6ss&_ Mcmiuan ii "1 _ Opera Hous Buildl *_ ' r- V I' ' B0xe446 ng’ . _ . - Charlottetown it if . , ._ _. . ` - - . _. ,.:...1_. _ _ _ _____ ____ _ ____ _ _ ____ r .‘\ . "~,»~ _ .-4;, _ . ` ‘ ~ . . '.3 _‘i__.f'i_r-j‘*'_ff’f‘-»~" if _ V yougeuuine ‘satisfac- __ ` __-~,; F ation on Wf _vourpurcliases in sup- _ ' plies for lobster factory. _ ’ 'ran' hmm 'af our business his j _ _ _ is__one in which we"takc coosids-;iible _ » care and particular .pridi-th'e_'_fact' __.__________ _._ 1 that Wtthave equi pod some of they P __ _ ’ besttaotorieaoa tgetlalandissuiiic- ? __ ac ‘ers ient testimony regarding our work. in orders for collanderl. trays ‘boil» erin tables, tanks, etc ' 'c here S ri __ griggzd save delay andcgizappointv HV. -9..#~ciQ ta; _fa £5 _ s =~ $1 Y ' “fi _/ ` i Fred( _Wm _ és# _ _ 2\"'4t.»‘i’J_ ._r.l' . 1 .- " 1-..-._ m __ ri. 1-mn./iw an-» wo. ' ’ 8 d Y Y e i The Central 'IT PAY8 to buy in this Provlnot _ i BIGGEST EVENT OF SEASON-_ Khaki Hockey match and 1% hours skate. Arena tonight. Mil. MEN OF THE 10STh ‘buy your Semi-riding Breeches at PA'l‘ON'B for a uve dollar bill. color dark, light and medium $5. _ 7008-tt. » POSTFONED. -- Owing to the .storm the Annual Meeting ot the Anti- Tuberculonis Society which was to have been held last evening has been postponed until » Mondayi next . _ , was nioovsnen- Private Pst- rick Slnnott, Bristol, who has been in the Military Hospital, sutlerlng _Lrom pneumonia is recovering. Private Sinnot.has been on Garrison duty in Halifax for the past six months. REMAIN IN PORT.- Owing to the severity of yesterdays storm the Car Perry Steamer or tho. Stagllley did not leave their docks, but weat er permit- ting will take up the regular service today. STILL AT THE FRONT -With all llns in hair goods. Nothing adds more than a well dressed coiilure. Ladies who have not suiiicisnt hair to do Justice to their appearance call on Mrs. White, Queen. Phone 32.1 'I914~tt. REGRUITED AT HALiFAX.- Re- cruiting in Halifax is not as brisk as the staff in charge would like. Includ- ed 'among those who enlisted on Sun- day at the Parade station, says a Hali- fax exchange, was a French-Canadin, born. at Prince Edward Island. His name is Poirier Azade, and he resides at 150 Upper Water Street. Another P. E. Islander is A. N. McLeod, Port Vernon. V ISLANDER HONORED.- Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Ramsay ot Glenaron, for- merly of P. E. I., were much surpris- ed on March 10th, when the young people gathered in to bid them fare- well. on their departure from that, community. to their home in Regina. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay have made many friends while in Gienarou and will be missed much in their social gatherings. A very appropriate ud- dress wes read by Mr. N. Hammell and also presented Mr. Ramsay with u mantle clockand Mrs. Ramsay with a beautiful hand bag from the choir of St. Andrews Church of which she was a member. Mr. Ramsay replied very flttingly andihankod the young people- very much for their kindness. 1 After a good supper had been served the evening was spent in dancing and music. WONiiEiiF|il TALE iii AN ii[iTIiESS Struggled ' couragoment; shall know Dayvilis, a be glad to homes, after wtshixig'Mr. and lldrs. ses 'rss orric no.-or-"A" Ano 1 "B" ¢0MPAN|l\f" “il” “Blitle R02 yal” at Arona tonfgillt. Mil. N0 $cHO0L»--_ Ae'-8.60 r yesterday morning ths*whiatlea blew long and loud to announce *to many anxious parents and children that school was cancelled for the day ~ owing to 'the storm which was oxboedingiy heavy around that hour with almost im- passiblc walking; _ WEDDING BELL!-_--*A very pretty wedding was aolsmaladd on Monday. ~ March 6th in St. Ann'a Church. Lot 66, when Miss Mary 'A. Hagan. dau- ghter of Mr. and.Mrs. P. D. Hasan or Tryon and Mr. 'Andrew Egan ot, Elmwood, were 'united in the holy . bonds of matriuiony. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Curran P. P. The bride was lttlred in blue Gabardina and wore a black seal. plush coat and hat ot white satin. She was _ attended by Miss Sadie Egan and the broom was supported by Mr. James ,- McCa.i!ery. After the ceremony the; bridal party went to the home of the; ,bride where a sumptuous breakfast- awaited them. The day and cveningj passed very pleasantly away . after which the guests returned to their Egan a long and happy wedded lite. - AN EVENING IN MARGH. From the western skyline slauting Sunse¢_ rays the cloudaare 11811121115. As the Angels ilags _wore Welvills In the unnamed colours bright, Fair, beneath the burning snyiand, Shadowedd lowland, burnished high- an Ot the winter world at even, Lie. all cold, and calm, and white. 0’er the snow-ilsld. as we listen, Through the sparkle and the glisten. heavy. Hear the sieigh~bells ringing. Like a fairy chorus singing, Or some bells ot--Eliin story Chiming for the Eiiin King. Slow, the western gleam is failing, Slow, the duck of night prevailing. Robe the diamonds ot the Snow-king . And absorbs the dying light; Fades the woodland from the vision; Earth is silent in submission; As the star of evening, glowing, Ushers in the conqueror, night. JOSEPHINE MoLELLAN Popularity oi New Dictionary Gr-iws New Universities Dictlona Presents Through the woodswith snow~wreaths ' Prince ,.._v,~; _ _ > n “THE _ Mgils .leanetteglo ' eanqr _ gp i » »:- enveth -_ ~'f_.::li»\°.' iii: ~- » »| g_j‘= The Lubin*Company ‘Presents ‘_ _ 1.-. ._ ._ f... .i. ._ .,~ ...\. _ !E.a_ri' iiliistcalf = 1' Ormi Hawley 1 Kempton Greene, Arthur Matthews I,)°““id ` - 5. -2 -\ _ - H. ...,IN~. .' =Sécond Shot” “Tile `S¢1'Pé11ti§_;_ it "‘f.1N"rw.o._Ac1fs T00fl‘l`-”"_,‘~f = 'ra_‘»i~i._';.¢'~=n¢ __ __ 1 Scene;eien_thi‘s Grippingrlgsama vITAGRAPH’coMEDY~ = ' _Waking Father ` Semen" T°°fh“i l = i an _ In the Three Act “Broadway at ` ‘ ` ‘_ _ _ __ '_ _~_.-~»~- ,.».+--,.~ Anaeathetics, an his Bride and eff Amateur Dei C __ _A Riotof Laughter ~ » V mrs - g-:-13 ' i | ' _ But/ter, (creamery) per lb. 4 3-into Caliskins, per lb. 14 Chickens, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 t1o'15 Eggs, per dozen. Fowl, per lb. Geese, per lb. Hides, per lb. Hay. (Dressed) per ton. $10. to $13. Hay- (loose) P0: ton. $10. to $12. Lamb pelts, each. ` 40 to 60 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. $2.75 to $3. Oats, (black) per bushel. 54 Oats, (white) per bushel. 50 Potatoes, per bushel. 60 Pork, (Organs att.) per lb. 91/4 to 121/1 Straw, per ton. (pressed) $6. Turnips, per bushel 20 Wheat, per bushel, $1.20 to -1.40 Waol, per lb. 26 to 40 »-AHA" zo¢§ 353 Ht-ti-ne comme fy _ Subject inctructively. One of the iirst things that must be ‘earned by the young man or woman who sets out to beeomo a thoroughly _ competent stenographer is the proper use of punctuation. Morris W. Croll,<, Ph.D., of the Department of English Princeton Universities, has contribut-i ed an interesting and highly instruc-i tive chapter on this subject in The. New Untversities Dictionary being oi- fered to the readers oi’ _tliis paper. Professor (Troll cxpltiius how tho number of punctuation* marks lu coni~ mon use has gradually increased with s gs - only me to stage d Palm, _ li ith Im not wait oiiathe g::aan’t lhlo to baby around wa always dowahaarted $.:iilcontasntad witliftha wcrldi, and onhhllvod for the sake of my iitt e girL e doctor laid ' to move to some quiet little town away from the noisy city, and I might be able to livsand feel well, so I went to Day- ville in November. At that time I was lo lick; could not walk around, and may ‘nusban kept house and I stayed in be . One day in January I read your adver- _ tisemant in a cwapsper, and_I sent for Lydia E. 1tinii1ma'» vegsubis cm..- pqund, and started taldnguit. Within two weeks tims‘~I was a iforent: wo- man, could get around, and felt ao good 'that it was a pleasure to do my bounc- work. I felt contented and happy and now sm the picture of health,-.and am tempted to return to the stage. We appreciate my health as the most pro- cious thin on earth.”-Mrs. H. L Kwnnn, $011- 85, Killingly,'Conn. _ Manicuring it Pliono_31-1 Miss D. Ituilge for up- pointniciit. 171 Grout George St. _ 736.7#-14MJ,go_. i ' 7367-3‘14M1 o. _ Paper I . ‘ Hundreds of Z Dining Room,Bed Kitchen and mént Hooks Visit Ours _ New 0' All priced low. LAI! A superb line of ind the development of the art nf printing. Through the use ol these signs the meaning of printed or written dis- course is rendered clearer to the eye oi’ the render. How and when to use each oi the twelve marks new em- ployed is iully explained by Professor Croll, and the rules hc lays down can bo easily learned. ' The remarkable success which has attended this dictionary oi‘i'cr shows that the people of this city appreciate the opportunity given them to secure at a nominal cost such a valuable educational work. O)1"1‘0WN MARKET (Corrected on Tuesdays, il llridayci Butter (creamsry) ib.__(pgats) 34 Bi-liter. (oreamefy) lb. (prints) 35 Butter (Tub) lb. ‘- ' Butter, trslh. lb. ' Eggs, doz. _ __ i Beef, lb. (retail) Fowls. lb. _ Chickens, vb. Hay (pressed), ton straw (pressed) ton i Pork, lb. Turnips, bus. Potatoes, bus. Oats (white) bus. Outs (black) bits. ` Bseu, bus -. ’_f.“i._.., 1. Carroll. has f Wool, lb garmin, lb f 00|! nl rl?) I = Ducks .'\¢' 'D HIGH 'rin-keys, per lb. _ s'sImi: manicure - _ or-rec -_ . to tai w'¢a`iimi¢y"i Buckwheat per busl,iel.._ __ #7 Butter. (dairy) per lb. . t _ _. -2;; ‘3 -el V 'E 5; _ei 1'.. 3; 25:.; Ss ` Ss-=°Sa's e:::-=cssass.'3s§=:cse-as I 2=_~ S5 cab EQ I Bracelet Watches _ We have on display in our windows a big as sortment -of I Military Strap Watches in Wai- tba_m,_E_lgin and the best hitllté 6f"SwiS§ at' " ` _...$2-7_5, vs_ _ ' Taylor Jeweler & Optima' An _All-Star Cast of ' The De'-'elict ' Thanhvuser Players In 'DRAMA' ` _ 1 The Pawns of Fate A Temperance A Powerful Dramatic Smiles land Laughter an _ Story of Politics _th_e_way_ _ _ _ " 1 ul iT12.ii‘¢'**_.'|` Peoples? Theatreil "°”‘.i?i'*i “'-liilie Opium Smugglers? TWENTY _SECOND SODE DF ”_' The Exploits of Elaine _ IN TWO ACTS Featuring The Popular Favorites Arnold Daly ' and Pearl White Wo Fang by a cleverly arranged trap, kidnaps Elaine, with _ _the intention of taking her to China, Kennedy and a._De- tective Friend, intercepts a note brought by a Carrier Pidgeon and start on the trail o_f the Qrpium Smug- g ers, Elaine by means of a Wireless. el phone, warns Kennedy oighegoiganger-A Thri ling ' ~ pi e “ / . . ‘ Fire Insurance 4 iNeces8ity f ~ i _ ' r 'Then insure in' good strong stock compan- , `ies,wl`iich never contest an honest claim such a”'s"fsp...eaed by A E.1z;13iRoW"n ‘ _'Char1_°t_tet°Wf1 _ '» ` ` . @ -.I - ._ . - ' » _ ‘ . ' :___ U," __ _ ‘|,,_ _ _ U," _ _ fi," __ __ __ ,vnu ‘ ‘ -' _ _t ' - ' is w.. V _ ' _i ` 3 _ ' . . . _', __ I \ . '_ . _ _ "` _ i . ./ .' 1 ' ' ,rv ‘ __1 ‘ _.1 _ _ -I . 1 _ 1- 1 Free Advice on Foot ' ' ' '.’;.i; ii ~ ' _ No need to suffer any longer. Come in and see__ _ A __ the Toronto Iioot Specialist, who give free,_advice and~-'_' __ 'demonstrationso alifoot m ts. At _ 1' ilo `. vt :_ "1, l?'=\"1I`; "1 - -'_ ;gu's-fxftt-fi.-~»._;f‘ _ .§°$‘t'12>;_ii __ __ _ 1 --- 'V 9’ ~ Jill, _ ` ._ - . ¢ J \ _ H ,_ s -dem r asus ¢.- I __ s»izegiu¥.ppsan°¢i1¢'i»f-'%@f¢inssi“¢ii°~far°ii’ie .j_f»_e‘»iii_'i.-lla ` oo'ri%Bi>n of all foot-ills or deformities N°°i=f==»»°9___ ___i..A»».- i _* __ ..__._, t ‘ oot_1;_g”ai,ifi¢_re_r_f -should iiefieiiiil i_¥.`i\'ily-_never ‘bc oifcred again. _Bring _Your _-._ . 1 4,... mi-