ii C. A. McDonald l ' ’ fr l '.J'1`*.**'*" A* _‘ i- " " 5- 4. .'.»._._-_ __ . _ _ d i We. _1-have. V Hardy lengths. A and Wood in _siptksi-‘ar splita ready forkind- ling the-tire. V i»- Delivered at low- est prices. ' il. riiuni si Phone 240- A Charlottetown' " ` i .* Moiasses us for uiolasses. wo have the best tiiat money can buy. | Any one wanting good pota- toes. ‘should glvo us a call ns we have the cheapest potatoes in the city. 'How about that barrel of i Flour. try us before purchasing elsewhere. I _ We alsocarry a full' line of Dried Fruits and canned goods, Preserves and Pickles. _ 'f iso victoria Row _ Opp. Poet Office - ' - -Telephone 153-Y ‘E IN' THE i _BACK ofa V- L ` ` Kidney' 3051 “_ T V;BVVackache -h°'Plaste' ' _These piasters contain , :stimulating baisanco which give a feeling of delightful \ warmth to the _part in effec- ting a cure. They act too as a mechanical support and a » protective against cold and j dampness. in We have plasters for eve _ Cough Plasters -_ Pleurisy Plasters _ Beliadonnia Plasters ' Beliadonnia and Capsicur * Menthol Piasters etc. ;if_ receipt of price 26c. EV,-`Geo. E. Hughe _ _ V . e -r e iav., secured the ; ` ' services of Mr. Peter Sinclair as anc- I of sympathy from loving friends. soups - wmch W? 256 eq spniueristo. - Polite oiiii-or at t . _ t four varieties-' ' ' ..l-lose, Carnation. Hellotropep Janelnth. There is nothing clivup about these soups but the pricc. They ure pure, clean soaps, good for the skin and excellent clennsers three cakes for . . . . . . . . ..19c A full line oi' the famous transparent, glycerliie itexali ' mony Violet at 3 cakes for 25c. MacKlNNON $\\\\\\?I”IIIllL\\\\\\\\'l”IIl/I/ ‘ EF-,' i ii rf ' Because it \\\\ Island’ Soldiers at the front are asking for Hickey’s_ Black Twist 'Chewing Tobacco. is the best ey & NicholsonToh. Co., imperial Fox Biscuit An all-they-year-round fox food- fond of them. Produce a glossy Coat and keep -'foxes in fine Condition. Sold at Wholesale price to introduce Ross &‘ McMillan A r House Building, ° Toilet §Vholesome, freslVii>°ini~ '-1' i di. ¢ `._ .--, -.‘-_.1 .;_,r"_. 171..; ' he w . .~'§)f` ai _ fsist-f - / 'I-'aria ,_i» j:f_.1» I-i. » .1 “U .'__,_.;~‘_‘--fi ‘..i_.'.tf:..z.'__:?:_ * . l ~ m_“_ \_ -f »\ ' . N;-_._.l » , _ A s Fred _ i' V_ _ V - from cold, a strain or from `~ kldpgy trouble is quickly :night._ There was n large number of ; Vrelieved by the application s" % cp 'Q V1 ¢.\\\\\\\\v//1ul1luA\\\\\\\\\vy1lm\\\\\& _` Mailed 150 any 3ddI`6SS 'Oil there are two traiiiediiurscs in attend- \\\\YIlllll”l\\\\\\\ 2 I I i the ostimable worth of tie d . l Sc lady The pall bearers wlore (xliieelisligii T d _V f _ _' Artliur Clark, A. Matheson. J. T. 0 a McKenzie Archibald McKinnon and i V Andrew Mchlair. There was ix. profu- . D Matheson of Kensington recently 'fgx bmfém u"{l°;_c “T33-y °““ passed through Springfield on routeto wc u box You tum Nur from Rose Valley where he had some oilii-_V ini1kiug»a'ricli, foamy bath lath- e'r. While they last. it box ot soaps-- Harmony Rose or I-lar.- , ;z(i,iVt`Vligg"Cii‘Elec;naVnag;»i'_ Tim direc- \\\\YllIfA\\\\\\\\\§lIIlIlfII \\" 0 ___\““",A 142 Prince Street, next to Klndergartoni "-55 working. Stamped Linens and WNV. __ ._ _, ,_ "reN|ei-me Masrincf- 'rits posi- I - poifed meeting of the Anti-Tubsrculoio is Society takes places tonight. _.of A. Company, 105th Regiment. gave ;a khaki skate st the Arena Saturday nvited guests' and they thoroughly en- “ioyed the evening. A splendid pro- gramme of music was given by the? band of the S2}iil. ' THE SIDEWALKS.-Quite a num- ber _of the sidewalks throughout. the city were put in passable condition yesterday after having been tempor- _ Billy under water as a result of _the thaw.» There is yet enough to dofio keep the city men busy for s. few days if pedestrians are to enjoy dry walks; and it is understood work will be pushed from new on until the drains pre all opened. " _ 'se_'rSOLATl0N HOSPITAL. - The Messrs George and Noel and Miss DeBlois have kindly placed their beautiful residence, Spring Park Road, at the disposal of the Militia Depart- ment. to be used temporarily as an isolation-liospital for several cases of measles that have developed iii the 105th Regiment. There are some halt-dozen cases in all and they were taken to the hospital yesterday, where they are most comfortably situated under the care of Col. S. R. Jenkins. Lance-Corporal Butler is in charge and allC0. _ FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - The funeral of the late Mrs Stanley took place yesterday from the residence ei' Mr L. E. Prowse and was largely attended. The services at the house was conducted by Rev. Mr Heaney a`iid at the grave by Rev. Dr Bennett, both of whom spoke in touching teims ot' sion of beautiful flo‘wers‘ silent mkeng lal duties. Oiilcer hlatlieson is oni-_ of the iiiauy Springfield boys fwlio have inode good abroad.-‘ Miss Ruth _Howard is at present visiting relativ- es in Cornwall- 'l`hc contract oi' route has been let to Mr. E. C. Mac- Kay for the cheese season of 1916.-- Uiilon Dlvlsioii S. (). 'l‘.. iiitciid hold- ing a gruiid literary und musical con- test on their next night of meeting, March 29th. A rousing time is look- ed i'or under the captainsliip of Mes- srs F; W. E. and B. 'Haslani.- One of our leading iurniers-in the person of- Mr. William J. Seamnn has donned the khaki in response to tlir-_ call ol' King and country. Not only in his home will he be greatly missed but also in the entire community where for some time lie had been the eflici C8850? t0 Ml' SERUJBII -_-Q-l_l__._ iaxatlve tulilets-Pensiar Regular-` the sensible non-gripiiig bowel regu- lator~10c. and 25c_ ii box.-E. A. Fos- ter, Central Drugstore. LOOKING AHEAD. Oiic oi’ thc diminutive ilower maid- ens at a school fete attended by the Queen-Mother was both pretty and plump, and when l-ier Majesty stop- ped for an instant to smile upon her, what did she do but put up hor wee mouth i’or a kiss. which she recelvedu "Mollyi," gasped her astounded mother, after the distinguished visl-- tor-had passed on. “Hew could you?" Molly gave no reason. "I fought," said she, "lt 'ii'd he in- ~ Thursday afternoon and has been in '_ '.1 all Price i. ‘ need for something else. 27 in. 36 tl H H (6 u (G H (K I( 46 36 “ L 40 ss' ~ 38 48 ~ 27 i _119-121 Queen S'treet_Chnrlottetown A ' ‘- y 1' `§ c i U - . \ I V ' f / 1 ._V;.V _.V .. -_. '~ r' l / ' f "- ? i i " .~/'f N X i ~~-~_f_ '_ _ I _ V \ i I ll- _ _ / iii il, ‘i . f _ \ ' ftf/ _fl ‘ir ti. ~‘ l ' \ i‘- New Ladies' Home Journal Patterns GOING OVER THE WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, we have pickid out a lot of faor~c_~ fiom l.»st ~c -sons b iviiig. We hav placed them on one sid~-- to be ci-.std out at HALF PRi~ E. They are all g-iod fabrics. TheY ale Sim" and durable. li we were buying the n now, we wiultd h-ive to pay the facnry more than oui own ri-gulai ri tail price for them. But they occupy roirm th:-ii wi- _ SO HALF PRICE CLEARS THEM OUT White Ratine all Linen 65c for 33c - Blue Suiiing Linen 45c all rure Liner. for Grey 'el is 45C it tt M it H IS (K C( U fl Fawn f‘ “ 45c “ “ “ “ 236 ll (I (C (K li 'fl Brown “ “ 45c “ “ “ “ Mauve H lc 45C tt u 4| H Blk. & White “ 45c “ “ “ “ C White “ “ 65c-“ “ “ “ 330 ' H 4( (I sl U H “ ~l?lue & White Check Ratine 50c for Fawn Ratine ' “ “ - Fawn Brocade Crepe White Batiste 22C “ “ Blk_ Knot Crepe 24C “ White Crepe . = u ,ullllIA\\\\\\VIIIII//WY1-|§Y\YIl\\\“\illI@f§\\\K\\\\ W. A. Stewart `}i1" l;;l*_;\@\ |i\? If 1 as-\*‘:`»~.. _ rl-‘E fi. - ;'_. - _ is f J Wm: rllllll/ai_\\\\\\\\\\iV/lll1lll1s\\\\\\\\\\v1llA\\\\\\='.////I/lIA\\\\\\\vlAwill/A C - v~_ Ia. ,\ '~ Sale of Wash Goods 23C 23c 23c 23c 23c 23c 23 28c 25c 28c 19c l l c l2c 24c “ 126 55c 38c _“ l (Z ' _ V_»---:_ _ VV _____'"j4L_______i, ' _~_-`=~ ' Hockey Challenge W. the LANGEMARCK lNVlNCi- BLISS. olficcrs of C Company, Lange- niorck Detachment, do hereby chal- lenge the officers of B Company. wlu- ners of Friday night'»s match, to a friendly and reiil game of hockey for the cliamplonslilp of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. I3 Company re invited to come liiili`-way, but the conditions there not being suitable, therefore the game to take place in the Summorsidc itlnk, suitable to both foililis. Thi' liiic-up of ilio Lniigemarck ln- viucililcg will Qc: Goal, Major T. li, E. Inman; Point. Lieut. J. A. Mc-Phec: C. Point, iilciit. C. J. Stowiirt;. .R.W.. Lieut. W. G. Dawson; L.W.. Lieut. S. K. Donald; Centro. Licut. M._Steven- son; Rover. Licut. C. G. Mei.'r_is.:{- .31 - As this ls purely professional no amateurs will be expected to play. T ri oi d issl incl dl ( V lic p ce it m on. ' u ng _ ff ' 5°"_'°"' stiinliiig room, to he ilxod by the Van- __ 5-.1-._ __ V .l_ Dalton ' J. Mcldnriini‘il guu.r(il. as soon as thc cliu|lcnl§c is f' I.. Wing. . * accepted. 'l‘. ll. i~l. lNlVl.\.\I, iiiujor. t).C. liniigcmiirclt Dctiicli. iioclieyQallenge We. thc C Company. 105th Iiatiallon Hockey team, do horn-.by cliiillciigo o team i'roiii either A, ll, or D Company to ii friendly game of hockey. io be played in the Summerside Rink on the same date as the olliccrs play. The line-up-will be: Coal. S. Graves; l’oint. H. Gay; C. Point. J. Arsenault; F‘or~ wards. l.. Mchollaii, ii. Hpgiiii, i~'. Daley, und A. Uiilluiit. ' il. GAY. ` Bracelet Watches We have on display in our windows a big as-t sortment of Mi may _Strap Watches in W - tham, Elgin and the best ' make of Swiss at _ _,lil G. li. Filler . . A (;|\/EAWAY, _ lniui:litci~ - ‘.’-_‘Ely inn? ______ Mollie;-__-t)§i, yo.iV in-1-llii`i_ ‘ wily, .nn Mother int the party) - Why did mo. Line su!-= 'ii' lin; iiosi; is p-ia'-ieit-'l yt.-ii ullow tliiit young inuii io ities und one shit: oi .“‘l'|"‘i _l-*il if” }50’5""' y0u'_» } ’l`i'iinsci-ipt' -_ - -- W . A .-ff-”-.5-`.»)i‘l\ _-aan.-:_-__ nwnass-» ¢'['_4 A4; 4 M - in-' i W L il ,iji`r>"5° ii ""1:-> Qi ' The isdison Amberola is the reigning king of all ` _home entertainers. No-other music machine is more. natural in reproduction, so»beautif_u1_'in tone, so noise- in operation, so beautiful in finish. . . - With the Edison you i gtgiiige-Eiihe ndiiilieiio nfs N CW Fo t reproduce: will a`nt“‘forever` and the -Y powerful motorfuns as V are Here All' the world_’a smoothly as a mi li » -stream. - leading musicians, concert singers and popular enter- tainers are on _the Edison Record List. And with every Edison Amberol record KC enjoy- -< _. __ loin' minutes of _ singing or - Dram ment-your mint ~V V favorite 128 Kent Street _ _ --F' .V i I Edison Amberolas are here _in many styles and #$253 if-»s.&i’i.°° ’&‘ii“l§ 3:3 henr‘the Efdison to . .¢»»»¢.o»»»»»¢»»» nu 3- .5, -:ii _-.s -<1--sa , '.1 f. ,.: ‘- ¢ V. : li: ,.‘ .._ Eff- 1 'lfzl iffl *_?i‘ i? V' |5- »_7:§ K;-ii: fi r il ,.,-_~»,~ Y .. A-,~; ~».¢w¢_ ~v~. 2.* gi _f lil - _g (_ i Il ,_ . :_-_j 5 gil-"1 =.- 1 _,V, #viii fit __=i‘ ft' l ; if-i ii ig "ii Vid _,V . l~ l_ ` i . Q _. r.: ;'E 1 l-. i in il; fi z 1 » s _t- -5 1 is ii. -'=1§i wit. ..- ii if il' i .lit i ll 'A _l ' : ié 1 ll ,l s 2 .4 J gr .il if :` in .i 5 M . -fi li’ Q1' in . 1 iili ___, ,__ ll' -fé :.5 i