'-.'MARCHi i°» 1.9" _ 0 l-on niuonnvg _ _ 'rr1_n_on.i1zr.o'r1'lt'row1j1__ou_iL1r_o1».ri , _xrmsr 0.. -in.-» __ pros seven _ me mr Ensrraui uumrnilin o. ....-tve~n.e..rR.r°nr.: _ . _ has purchased \ new Marine angler _sud in having it urmuea, in a my "FIT PIYS ¢0_'bl1y In p|~0v~|n°¢` lan can hdfiobt ed'nt_W. A, -Jam stern. Hontscug. - .___ ...°GAMB‘g_ POSTPQNE-D.-The gem played lil .Georgetown rink on from Georgetown, and the Souri fm account of the captain of g Souris team becoming ill. It is no ed to Be0~_th_e match played, hows er, at no distant time.-G, __ ...°CORRAVILLE BCHO0L.- The Milton 0’Connor were brougn¢ go me ments. Lunch was served ni; twelve following is the standing of the pup- town on the B. S. Earl Grey. o'clock, and though its excellence lls of Corravi1le`Bchool, Corraville, Mr. 0’Connor, left the Island lesifflould be disputed by none, but scant P. E. I- A111110 Campbell, Teacher, _fall apparently in the prime of youth attention was given it as the oppor- Grade V-J,.._Ali<§0'Bharkey, 2, Annie and health, and his untimely demise tunities for dancing furnished by ex- M0I`l`iB011. 3. Ghristina Hume. Gradel_0Bu9@d great sorrow emong his many cellent music and agreeable partners 2,`f1'iands. The remains were mei; ai; proved nn attraction which even the GBOFEU Hume. 3. Patrick Flynn. the boat by the relatives oi the de. inost pronounced epicure found it Grade III (_Junior)_ 1, Florence Mc.- ceased -and a number of C. M.B. A. impossible to' resist. The dance IHWl’°.- 3. -701111 COUEFB.. 3. Albert members (as the deceased was e liroke up about three o‘c\ocl< more _ member of that society) and em-,_ out of respect to the claims of con- ine 0011913. '2'. Bridget Flynn, 3, Myr- veyed to the (letheiic gemegery where vention than from a-ny desire on the tie McAul'ay. Grade 1 (Junior) 1, the ceremonies of the interment “yew part ofthe gathering. The devotees Mike M¢P506.‘ 2. Albert Wetson, 3, performed by the Rev. D,.p_“(;,¢,im,_ of dancing held a final reunion at -G. one of Georgetown's private resi- _III-($enlor)¢ ~ l., Mary Flynn, Wetson. Grade I (Senior) 1, Joseph. George McPhee. _ ; Thursday last between two teams ...'FOX STOCK -Still __-._ . 01,, k fo al ‘*0',*“§,_°““"'°‘; ..~Busv. ononolvrow-N.-win. the . ‘ B Oc I' 1 ' und SL P901' s teams was postponed ion companies. gui'-‘e sgfgiedend pliylsrss- awmach “l th” Lent” “am” °°°l“\ n ‘P nl rslend Fox n ii n nan 1-' “°*1'*¢‘@° in Georgetown redoubled. ______ ___;:f:§;l;B(_J_lg¥‘H'per 1_vor¢=_ lug ing? fishing extensively. this sea- i ' B , B0 . . ` ' . ...OTIIE M0l34nINQ DAILY Guard- must gdcoiéigianly m n ...__ _ ° °h“¥¢ W0!! Y' V0 cllltl. ...°HORSE 'l‘R0'l‘.- The ‘bl¢ hdrlo .___- ...°WORK _PROGREBSING.- The at Vernon River Bridge on Satur- ` lxffk _*furthe new steel .bridge at For-figs? last has been postponed till next _.__ ._ 6 D0 seprogressed rapidly this lest. aturday 14th at 10 o'c1ock. J .A. °f h°‘.’-|l°-Y-1311-‘LPP----“'“'~"° “V9 been few fine days! F. ’ ‘ -McDonald, Vernon River Bridge. c l - ~ _ xc a ge a ea p. tv Go., Led, summon-side, 14-/9.3._4m¢f The dancing class closed for the sea- v_ i _ ion with a hall on Friday night. What "' was universally pronounced to _ - .-#REMAINS ARRIVE.-A md he one cl the most enjoyable dances --- » event took. place in Georgetown an ever held there seemed lg fitting close ‘ Friday evening when the remain, of for the seo.son’s entertain- fino boat. Mr. McK.enlie intends go- trot that was to have. taken place _ 1564-_3-mal. _ rlences on Monday night, where the -- ‘F -1 /V - f -, -"I want to he in Dixie”-Peter Mor.‘ Storm King. come well up ubove the kn Y" ' 5-W ‘ '""" enloyment of Friday was repeated. Here is protection for you from mushy concert and social in the Town Hall streets and swimming p0,,1c,-0,B;,,g,,_ on Tuesday night. The program ol _ _ _ M , _ the concern was well pla-nned and rf ”' f-_ _ J _ff - W " f ' -.-;':.~,..~1--..-i._-.~ ,.. "' onsrubber boots, knee length allslzes exennted and provided n pleasant_ ' '~ _ ' ‘- _ _ ee ` l ............................................. _.s4o Boy’=\ boits, storm style...... 0 Women's......................... 5 ._ 2.0 Gulldren's.........................................l.7 Alle_y5 Q& Co , young people of Georgetown this winter, nd e er one rc rets that this _figures Z; y enloyl‘i‘2~nt must cease _ .._~I. O. G. Tjfhe Georgetown `_____ 5.00 6.75 etc ___, y ;___ Front Counter _-J O C The dancing class has played an im- portant part in the social liie oitho dilieion ol the I. 0. G. T. held a 5 llour°s entertainment ior the audience 0 which filled the hall. The numbers on 0 the programme were as followssf- Selcction-by the Georgetown Band. to .159 75. er will be soon coat this season. . We’ve a splendid of new coats in a‘l the The wet spring weath- and y°“,n need 3 new '°3i“. new ideas which will benefit their bank account and Directly by enabl- ing them to come to town at a min- mum to do .their shopping. mar styles all makes at e os Ladies’ Coats Now vvc’ve fourteen spring coats that have gone out of style, they are made of covert cloth ol the best quality and in =he hands of anyone who will take the trouble to make them over they will be a. veritable find. The regular prices were from $5 Oo How about the Seed Fair here stock POP- -- Raincoats -- Tuesday to Thursday f-Remnants ?-~ This is a chance for out-of town people to profit in two ways Indirect- ly by attending the Fair and gettin Yes we've lots of ends of dress goods, suitable for ' .g l skirts, waists, cl1i!drcn’s dresses, etc. As well as ends of prints. ginghams, towel ing, mus- lin, flannelette, etc, all on sale on our r 1.97 Sizes 34 36 38 40 Quality 5 3 5 l Rose Fairchild Dialogue- The Ghost of Crooked Lane' -Nathan Johnson, Hilda Barnes, Lydia Ross, Harry Barnes, Ewart Keeping. Band Selection. Song-C. Conrad and H. 0 . 0 0h°""9-I 39° them 9" thelf Wlndlng Barnes. Chorus--"The Minute Gun nt 5 way. Solo-Laura Yoston. Harmon- Sen." Harmonica Selections-~John loo Selections-George Welker enulrnnrcbiin. 'rnnieenx-"Tue sacrifice Mum" M°C°““e“- D“et“K“¢hl°B“ of Ipliigenia." Your choice of Flow- *md Rua Mlmuel' Dia\°g“e""‘A“ Un' rr Girls.” At the conclusion of this lgmiortahle Predi/:ament”,_ Edwardlpmgram the baskets were acid by eepmg- Alva Brehauti Mirmm J°h“‘lMr. Percy Manuel and the young gen- 5°" Rmb Campbell and HHITY tlemen once again proved their gal- \\\\ 2 i - M Barnes. Sale tion by he Ba d. g m,t,~y_ ~A ° l' “ S°“ sum oi$50 was realized.-G.l \`\ \ \ \_ .. _ ` _ .-g,____-_. _________ _._____ W rison. Horrv_Barfuo. Geo- Welker ond 5551535 p§||50||ii|_s 'f ,._. .wa ., ._f_ `»1 _,.4 .._. I i_ lpn-sunt JAS. BAYER :~ ai’ D Y I§6G'lll'{11gia, _ l Dance__,___;___e Irish' waB___%rWc._m_m___ g,'i'd_ge_-Epl?-it the Week end in Murray _ ‘ _ " “ f ff »' s "For Kill rn y d Y "__ of Of- - _ V ` 1 _ I _ _ __ __ __ _on_g~_- _u _0 Can ouN _ _______ _ "' `\ ' "`\'e'7' ' las lohnson Clifford onrnd a- mhm 6 ' ' l t 1 t i tn t Mr.. An . ._ than Johnson and E _l<;_epix;_i; r Pant wm°IA_;;ep__el;l_s;r_igunZ ;<;_§ge_ um ____ _ , em __~_n ___m_R___ _.EH-, _ ._ _ Pain ` 1 " Tocllinsbb, Aginlgnlsilarfg Jas Jgllneorn Covering from his recent illness! F. r C r ci Reci' Charles Manuel Chorus-‘ ‘Bonnie . , ._._,.,. _'~ B ._ F03' H0&¢.l8Ch€ ‘ ` Q U lgllgsiggaid Sggggeggihecgigzsenugiig *Mr E S. Johnston, Fortune "H MARTIAL LAW IN BRAZXL. LONDON, March 7.- D. A. l\/icMfil lan from Rio Janeiro said that tlie proclamation of material law in Brazil is political strategy on the part of Machado, ‘ boss of, Braziliaiij politics. The government he says owes two million dollars to Rio Jnn-i ciro merchants, The martial law hes been declared to insure the clection _o_i_Mnchndo‘s candidate. l _ ____.___. ._ _ _ ___ _ _if D U si@K'DNEY..2; For Sale _,___ \._'~}; _:__ »;_-,_.»._.» -..._ __a_ c. ` __ _ ._.,. _ e lst, 2nd, and 3rd. »,¢-. _ __ options on 3 pair pure Silver Black Class A. ‘ ~" Foxes. ~~, lst option on 1 pair Silver Black Class “A” Stock. lst option on 1 pair Class B. Foxes also Patch and Red Foxes, Mink, Marten, Racoon and shares in reli- able Fox Companies. y=7’ .. / ‘ie i‘rl1.\ 0” " f THE FARM STOCK & FOX EXCHANGE of P. E. ISLAND, ,-. Wm,- .U - F’ Eof >r,,, #lc "‘ rn *Qi °"r..‘l< :anim ..`P\_l»O =.7+v` l her holidays at her home in George Once people get acquainted with the town.-G. wonderful control which Dr Ghase’s _-- PHOTOGRAPHER _‘ ALE Syrup ol Llnseed and 'rurpdntins ex- ...*"l‘he many friends of¢Mrs. Joseph 127 Gr fm St ei-ts oyer gronegitis. whooping. cough 'Conohan, Fortune Bridge, will be 3 Il ' - t is t ~ i ' .* 1914 Pups Silver Black glgggadehnthgg saint agigtheggv mst; _gorry to hear; of,l1is _serious illness _ Telephqrje 192-J, Be~'lL59f I is "just as good." This is why the -' ~--- ' l S Wil 1' imitstors never not very fer. _ _..~Mr. Robert ourren, sperm or ‘I Bl lr B d In 1902 Mr! Eusouo Ihr. Kina \'i;. l I -- " .- ‘ ‘y. I H corra AND I y th” t"°“Pl° W° "wld “°** K" °“Y‘ "visit to his parents, returned recent- l thi t 1 hi d `w ft `- 5* -l"h"~ N B grelgfzlyoeigl-sign miqg,?r1ng?)? 0 5°” ly to his position in the West.--G. ‘ usa-2.1zM¢f' ' ` ` . ` r' N » , J “mi” SY'“P °f L‘“"°°“ ““°~ '1`“f .0 _..»rn_ wniere simon, Georgetown, A I!!! Ji nentiue as a. treatment for bronchitis Mt last week (pr the West ML S, W° “Bed lt' and are glad t° “t‘°t° rrlon who has for some years resided that it effected e. complete cure. If ' - I, the hudren take old .in the West, har spent the Winter nt vi llbldgll) I give? this medicines :mind bag; his mme in M°ntagu°'_G‘ d . . ____ 53;?|g:°:5,no:';:gn;?,ui;f,l?ea::,?1 bioula ...*'l‘be Rev, Father Joseph Gallant ...M he without “_ in me h°u“_ lwas in Georgetown Sunday. Father . Mr, Im- now W,-iges that ,he has Gallant had been in Cardigan and MAIL STEAMSNW 'lr it g (ali ge bpm 1-9. left. on his return to Charlottetown, T0 LIVER POOL From Wed. 4 Mar-Virglnlan....Bt.John Bst.i| Mu- Basperlsn.......li»\i\\x wed IB Mar-Victorian Bt. John But!!! Mar -Alel'.lan........ Halifax 'I0 IAVKE Q LONDDN 'lhur.l Aol. Slolllan . . . . _.St..lohn ,_ T0 GLASGOW _ Thur i2 Mar -Pretorhn .... . .Bc stan Bat. N Mar-éclndlnavlsn.Port|nnd Thur Millar.-lonlnn ....... ..Bonon lu- s. ll Mar. Bcoiisn Portland :One clan (il) Oebin Summers. For rates and roll particulars apply W. K. ROGERS. Olly, ir. fa. A. Anas . 2 St. Pour Shelf. leninal __ NOVA S ENGLAND The Farne~s Line ships perform never nown o g nel," ._ Monday morning.-G. _Prnt ini. ISLAND E CENTRAL SEED FAIR Ol Poultry aurl Domestic _Science Exhibition in Agricultural Building, Charlottetown MARCH 10, ll, 12, 1914 Ladies' Educational Meetings in P. W. C. Hall Men's Meetings in Agricultural Building Hall General Public Meeting \\‘ednesdo.y Night in Prince of Wales College Hall. ._-...__._._ Tickets at one-way first class fare will be issued from all Stations to obarietwtown ln- regular treine oniurrcn 10. 11 ond 12. good to re- turn up to and on trains ol the 12th. Special reduced fares will be issued by regular trains leaving Summer- side et 9.20 a. rn., and Murray Har bor at 6.40 a. m., returned -by SPE- CIAL Train leaving Charlottetown alter meeting on Wednesday, March 11th. 7 . ' _ .,._...__'____-- t " lvel' HC fee CFI ' < _ - - _ ~ Street- 'I`l`\|l`°. N-3-._ WI`°f° ll |01' *greater part of last week on business :TA-KSdwhrS”“md£czema . ..."Miss Julia ll/l-clvgcown is spending _L F” co 5 '°;"\\-._ l l .i.]}<1r.l1\ l N Kp »» ~ _ ` _ _ I ,.. ., .,` _,__ _ ____ _ I _ . - _. ‘ - " _ ‘ ' -i =~ Berrien Miro-_ cues ri on e _ - . . ‘ _ » ‘ S l l ( '3,L-3 1 tation-Laura Yoston. Step-dance-]w"_'_°Mr‘S A_".M§"t°wé Lxtuc Ravel: I _ ” l - - ‘ 1 ___, _ E. Jenkins and M. Mcneen. Solo- _mls ‘gin ‘2‘_‘F}“ “ “rf” "“ “ “E” ,._ll’l\-.__ c; -_._`|\',f»l_ __ _ _.1~‘;'-i1:;i;;;f‘;“;..1`;;_....°A -"~`“f _;;_- /,$52 -3' 0. . . 0 " ' ' -- ‘ "¥.l""' . - .§'1llll,{llil“ li Head Office 36 Queen St- Ch’t0wu E“___-'_' f _ __' _' , - H d ~ _ ...*Mrs. Albert B rkc, Fort\ue,_ ‘5"l 7~‘ - i _ "5 ’ ' » I _ was in some setiirdlty o.. ._ l “B _ Phone 485---Ch’Town Box 4 . f ' A5|¢ F0 A.K`Tr|"* - I -ness trip.* F. l` Mr. Farmer, Let You and l Reason This Fertilizer Question Out Together---TODAY You’ve been listening to a lot of talk on this fertilizer question, Mr. Man--~ and most of it has been all talk. You have heard a few parties put up arguments, pro _and con--:but mostly “con.” Now it’s up to us to prove to you beyond all quibble or question that UNMIXED fertilizers are surpassingly good. If we can’t prove this we don’t want your business. We Want to Help You on Present Problems and Future Difficulties---in Crop' Raising But we’ll go further than this. We will prove to you that your farm isn’t paying proper returns; your work is not producing r|g_ht results; and your opportunities are being neglected, as _long as you leave your land unfertilized--with Urimixed fertilizers. We promise these things for you if you treat your land properly---that means using Unm_xed fertilizers. _ First--you will get a bigger and better crop this year: Second---your land will be in better shape for next cultivation than it would be otherwise. Third--your produce will command highest market price. Different soils will _require different treatments for crop cultiyations the same as different persons require different food for nourishment. You. yourself when tired, like nothing better than a good Porter House steak but food such as this won’t satisfy the dysoeplic whatever and the cracker and milk_ diet of the dyspcptic wouldn’t really satisfy you. So it is with your land. Your potatoe fleld needs one kind of plant food, your lurnip field requires something slightly dif- ferent. The hay and grain crops require something else---no two sections of your farm are exactly alike-all require different care, different fertilizers. It All Figures Out This Way I trated booklets that show Rus asf ronnows '.3 - _ *_ . ay - COA L. . _ cannot be black or top heavy nrovidin Coal. Get in a sup- iy ef ff... -teetnow you win feel more sure of .comfort and Warmth. Oungrlldss a`ne_warran- :gl to satisfy you~m quality and oe. ». _ I m G ‘uni n regular, twelve months in the FA ‘ es s.°i;f:"‘r;..‘:?°“.2f:.l‘;;;1°'».?.':. Londoh. h _ mg: _ . argllle fllilgiggdnddlsd Em°"B\‘1 J\“\°- .~..."*°;.. .t‘:‘:...‘:r:::‘......' “.':;‘.“.:‘ ~ i""‘....-‘lm »m::3‘g ooplgb " is asplendld Hunter River bmi; libs saloon no North Wiltshire oomodazion lull that one could < Royalty Junc- deuin in confer se comfort md venienoa ncornd ` ' ls £00 00. 'Ihll nhl mllsst St olm’|, Nfld , and to this port the fare is $18.00. Eull particulars upon applica- N _ lgdmm & Co Ltd Far n ie n *Gm 80c. Murray River 801: 70c. 60:: ‘Melville “ , 90|: u 4| 50c. flirandview " 45 154:. 'Vernon River " 901:. _ 80c. - Wood Island “ 802. ‘Belle River “ 70C. 70c. 60c- 50c. c. illlgg . " lille. 45c. ‘ Murray Harbor Fare : ;Fodhla " 'Vernon " Mount Albion " Hazelbrook “ i5c. ' ' Lake Verde U thc. By _using our Unmixed Fertilizers you treat everv section of the land intelli- . gently, expertly and with the ‘ certain assurance that every ll square _inch ~_of soil under cultivation will produce for y_ou all the produce it pos- sibly can. Your land will be stronger for future culti- vations and will remain so as long as you treat it right but it isn’t the case with the mixed fertilizers which act more as a stimulant than a healthy plant food. We ave quite. a number of clearly printed, well illus- you in facts and figures just where, when _and why Un- mixed Fertilizers are the best plant foods you can buy. A complete section will be sent free to you pro- vided you send us your name on a post card. Lower Drop a 25c. Mount Herbert “ Queen I ‘ D Card for St. Free Books Tickets at above rates only goodfor return by SPECIAL TRAINB. Bpecial'1‘ralnlor Summerside leav ing Charlottetown at 10.30 p. m. and Murray Harbor leaving Charlet tetown nt 10.45 p. m. l 155q.3.gMmwft{ REV P D McGlllGAN »`_ 1m'a'9”ni I ° l ' . Premdeht ax lull * 'r li s ; iii 3. 5 _ it f I ll' _... . 2_1. ,inf it fi. ‘--A fi (_,-._,'._i, ‘f 11:. lie' rf- if ~ -_-. _ . f. *if ’». . I . f,» \ "1 .~ :l I >: L `i r ’l. 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