' 11"*-v »» __ , f . " "' ' . . R’ _ s ‘._ . _i - ~. . - ` ' .. _ I ` _ ‘ ~ __ l _ _ E ' ` Q 1 _ _ >- ..,-..._+V- .-. ."~ 1 _ v .- . » i _ M4?-RCH`2. 1918 _ _ _ _ _ 'mn cnAa1.o'1°'i‘i~n‘owN tziianiims. ' i'Af~l_; -z-.»\Mii.v cnours The holiday reunion of‘er_-_ an opportunity for having that group _ We are equipped to pro- duce the best m_ groups ang individual portraits. We offer a variety of sty- les and sizes 'llie._ Cooks’ Studio ' Pictures of Home Folk Carrywarmth and com-l fort to the heart of the sol- iier. Make your appoint- ,i ment todayat l`lw Raye' S‘iifli-` *~ F WGN, Studio Goo Ph to .rarphy M d rate Prliteg Personal atten ion to Am. ateur Photography. _ 107 Queen' St. Ph-_'me 68 J Robin Hood Flou Two Carioads of this best of all-Flour now on the way and expected in a [ow days. There - will not be any more "Robin ‘ Hood"_ma.de till after the War is over, we are booking orders, better let us have yours today, comin-g. in Barrels and half Bar- reis. ?\lllI\\\\\\`?d VIIH. I i //fur/¢r4\\\\\\vvfI2 §\\\\\\\\\\§f/anllllI1\\\\\\\\\\\w1.v /I/IIIIII.\\\\\\YYIlII&\\“\\\\\\ZIIA\\R\¥l/III “'t Beaver ' Flour' in Barrels, Hail' Barrels als Quarter Barrels, and, Oh eighth Barrels in Bags. Rolled (lats 00 Bought before recent advances, in bags. All sizes to suit House- holders. Phone or call at ou Grain and' Feed Warehouse. Carter & C0. ltd. \VIllIA\\\\\\“\‘ \\\\\\\ '1 \ ‘fvolessinnai lard nr. can 1 GHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVID TREATMENT by th- oonth 'in advance, Victoria Hotel \_ ‘harlottotow‘n. P. E. I., Canada. HOURS. 12 to B daily. Now 2466-2-2M3mospd. ‘ S. Hessian lan-later, Solicitor,- Notary Pubilo, Ao.. MONEY TO LOAN. ` Montague. P. E. I. ` i J. D Stewart, K. C. Barrlieter. So[l,ic‘i’tor and otara' u lic olllee Neweon look, Gharlottetowf Branch Oflloe. Georgetown “wer ee tm. on ani emu ¥ xi '*lcLlsAN & M¢~KlNNON ‘°"'|¢¢¢I‘ Attorney-at-Lev Bari-ietere Attorneys-at-Law Oillce Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P.lli.l. Mcl.EOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. O. llrrleter and Attorneys-at-Law Money to Loan, ' » °f|'|o\-lank of N. I. Chelllllorl. Charlottetown, P. I. I. MORhON & DUFFY larrlltere and Atorneyl mlieiion for Royal Bank ot (xaada IDNIV T0 LOAN. , ` 'fi Iii-»."“ii'..'.i$."°"”" "i’.'i” 1% $1 ei IT? *mas EWU! ¥\l-P hill Consumption, ARE e Buderer from Asthma, Bron- ehitia, Catenli, Yleiiriey, Wenk Dem, cough me com.-an me sane leading up to Oonaumption-_ Tuberculosis, YOU ABE interested ll Dr- .Strandgai-d'e T.B. Medicine. Write for Testimonials and Booklet. na. s'rsaNnuann'e lnnionfm oo. '.263-‘zen Yonle ltteet. 'roroate r vig; Gissons PREAci-iss, oN wAR _ Schemes of Lawless Ambition Doom- ed, the Cardinal Declares HAI-'1`lM0R1-J. ren., 2s.-'rue Gel-~ niaii \v_'_ti' .aims are dlie to fail, said Cardinal Gibbons this nioriiing in a. sermon at the Cathedral here. He discussed the “Marvelous Diffusion oi the Primitive Cliristian Religion." A throng tliat filled the edliice list- ened to tho Cardinal, who spoke with _unusual vigor. When he declared that 'the present world-\vide war is u s_trikin.g illustration" of the fact that schemes conceived in passion and fomented by lawless ambition are doomed." lie attacked with muchiiive. ___“My brethren," said the Cardinal, imitate your forefathers in the faith by your unclouded belief in an im- mortal destiny. lniitate them by tlic rectitude oi' your lives and by your zeal for the iionor of God and His Church. lmitatc thcm, abovc all, by working iiilmcles oi' -grace and mercy, by your charity and compassion for the sufi`erings ol’ your 1'ellow-beings. “Let us earnestly pray that our rave young soldiers who are now in the trenclies, or who arc preparing to go tlierc, may be preserved in their faith and morals from the dan- ';crs which surround them, that they may horoicully fulilll their glorious mission and that they may soon rc- turn triumpliant to-the bosom ottlieir families and,to their beloved Coluxn bla, the mighty mother of us all." b li iS THE 1 “i-_.<4-`\___ _ ... 15. ~ .9 - ‘ _ » J' ____ \__,____ ___ _,... _`Qu -._ fy/0 ,Z _ . l -1 \ ~ ' E /' \'i l .-. ""`. '*~._--e\-~'e- _ I-;_. L .I3 l l U,. 111:.--'H-,'»i" _Fr ,-’_» lb "1“_~uf~,~ _ ~ _r§.['_;:,'£__.i,;_-_ » .-,_~, _~~ , _ c J _ \`\ _ _ . .fa A ' `=l' ` Y k’ "_" T 1 ~ - - ‘ ': - --_ - - . ”‘<="“’-'~?f-"-`f`_'_“.s~:.=~T : -` '-5 " _ _ _ - " $ ' -~.A_ " `°"' ” '.|, T-‘--:~_-_._,*--f.f__l_`."'_`}'f;i{»_'"ZA L-\:74"=;'l'_ O'-_M .Il-,W tl {"""`“" ~ _ f If. .c ., " 1 “ ~ 'm'i‘-!§¢.'___ _ ‘ -.TL -- "-. “'., "’ ‘,.:_f- :_-.:-:'_~,~;-_ ~"_'__ - 2- __- .,. -.-‘ -_ _ (,' _~ ' 'fi , _ - .__.tl n -V _v_¢ 1- LF., . _ ___ ' __ _-.- -.~~- - _ -`____ - ._|,_»'.‘»` '/',_'/,‘-;__/ __ lf ` ' .', 4 . J '/ ‘ ~ Get- 'Behind the Wheel ' of a. Ford and Drive RY it just oncei Ask y_oui°_ friend to let _vou “pilot” his ,car on an open stretch. You’ll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is handled and driven. If you have iicvcr felt the thrill of driving your own car. there is some- thing good in store for you. It is vastly diitercnt from just riding-bcing a passenger. And especially so ii' you drive a Ford. Young boys, girls, women and even grand fathers-tiiousands of them ~ - v are driving Ford cars and enjoying it. A Ford stops and starts in traiiic with exceptional ease and snioothness, while on country i'oads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to be bchiiid "the wheel” constantly. THE UNIVERSAL can °'“"*‘”' ""'“"“ ' I I , , .i` a' N _ .|_ , .1 A . ' 1 f. _y ¢ I i " .n \ _ I f , l ,I /f--"- 5 1- _ if, i ~- -_ ., I 4' ‘ .g§`_L' _ pq. 0.1¢ -_ - _ \ \ _ J( ¢._ ' ’ .~ . 1 / / \ " f” "“' . ‘ ' §" u l -I I _ l _ I ,/ » . ,‘.'_'i I Q “lc-‘_‘£»- '75 ra' ' .- ,_ I,/;_-,: _- ._ _ "_*"~°'~n-... _,~¢>» I ‘ _ _:_-={>=r_ ` _\ ‘ \ so ~ __‘§’ ‘.‘ lit. _ *` -e \ ;\~j_'i` _ _ _ ,xl I C _Ax ¢\ ._ L 1 I i`uuring ._ - - - mamma; cisco# ¢<:c!i;.¥~ 5* Ruiinliout ` Vluissis (‘o upc - - Soda li - - - ' l". 0. li, l"()l{I). ONT. , ALL l’I{l(}l°]S SUliJE(.'»’l' T0 (ill/\ Nil 1'] \\'I'l‘II()ll'l` N()'l`ICl‘]_ _ & '1)c;|lors, L'l|iii'loi'i'1-io\\'\i. l’. l'}~.--I--_ _ _ I - I’ & l)1~ail<~i'S, Mo_iii:`ig,'\|v. P. E. I. _ lHE _Nlllililli CHARLOTTETOW-N MARKETS ` (Friday) _ Turnips per bus. .20 Potatoes /bus . _ . _ . _ . ._ 00-70 White Oats 'bus .. ..80-90 Black Oats ...'H85-90 Hay cw; . _ . . _ _ . . _ _ . . . _ _.90-1.00 Straw cwt. ... ...G0 Butter per lib ....48 Eggs per d'oz. . . . . . _ . _ . . . . _.55 Fowl lb. ...._ ... ... .20 to .24 Chicken lb. ._ ._ .. .25 to .28 Pork lb. . _ . . . . . _. . ._ _._21’.£ Beeflb .. . . . . . . . . ._ ....1305 Lamb lb. ... ... .22 souals Manners. i - 'mieaerf ; ~,=' +`~_ ;__»e~\"' “.1-re-;~‘“1°°°-_-°~I% S-.HIPBUILDING IN CANADA I A _ GERMAN SUCCESSES_` _ l5i:'2llLlN, Via. Loudon, l|"cb_.26`-_'i`he , , ’,_, . ,. -»'.-=$‘.é_-" __~ .., .:'. 1 .é ',,. _‘g K. 1 ` ix `1‘\~5 .__r_.'.s,,___ 1 ~ 0 ~~ ' “ ' ~~»i-:»1'.'.”’».. if '_' ;.¢z._ '.~. . -,-- ~ ‘ l L; . ` _ \‘f\s -Y--"~’-"~;.-. ‘ '-- ‘ . _ _-_-_-___ ----~-;-__:_:..:-'~ -' ‘ ' f: 'J.'._\l °~"_ ¢ ._ ‘~ .',l .. .1 ~ "- _- f -I . (f » OTT/\W-\. FUD- 27~"3hil‘|1“il‘1l"i="Geriiian force:-; have occupied Ilevcl' contracts placed in Canada by thot Imperial Munitioiis Board since March 1, 1917, constitute thc biggest year in ship construction this coun- try hus ovci- seen. -Contracts have been lot in the last 12 months for 46 wooden ships with u total tonnage of 128,000' representing $24,500,000 and for 4;) steel ships totalling 211,300 tons worth $40_000,000 or a total val- ue of $64,500,000. Four steel ships aggregating 13,900. tons the individual boats having a tonnage 014,200, 3.400, 4,500 and 1,800 have been completed. Four wooden ships have already been launched and several others are ready to take thc water. New yards wore opened during thu year at Wcllanll. Van- couvoi' and Toronto. All yards for tlic| after an cngagenioiit witlillic Rus- sians. . The Gcriiians have also captured Psiiov (about 160 miles southn'c_a't.o2 l”'crrrmrad_l ' . This anounccment is mode in the oiiicial report from general head- .';ui-' ers to-n!i_.»‘1l._ The text reads: ~ "'i‘he town and fortress of Bevel were cccu-pied at 10.30 o`clock this morning after a battle. f “I-’icsl:ov (Pskov), south of Lake Peipus, is in -:ur hands.” ltevel. capital of the .province of Estiionia, is a i'oi-tiiled seaport on the Gulf oi’ Finland about 230 miles west oi' Pctrograd by rail. Prior, to the out-break oi’ the war hirgc num- bers of ltr- populatioii of nearly 100.- 000 worc Gerxnans The town did' n (Fniday_hy Telephone) llcollatllucflloll lot “loéglex amps aw' large export business before the' war, W. Oats bus. ... B. Oats bus. Potatoes hue ... Turnips bus. .25 Butterlb. . .40 ggs, doz ....42 Pork ....20'la Hay ... ... .. .......820 KENSINGTON MARKETS (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats bus .....1.00 B. Oats bus . . . . . . ._ ...1_0ii Potatoes ....70 Butter lb. _ . _ Eggs doa. .. .46 Pork lb ._ ..20% Hay ton ....$20 MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS. (Fniday by Telephone) W0atebus B_0ats'-bus.._.._... _ ..._.90 Potatoes bus _ . _ _.75 Butter lb _ . 35_ Pork lb . _ ......2l_‘ Eggs _,.45 Pressed Hay ._ .$18 to $20 MONTAGUE MARKETS. (Fnlday by Telephone) W. Oats bus. .90 Butter lb . ,_ ...,.40 Eggs doz _ _ . . . . .. _ .......45 Pork.. _.$11.5 He ton _ .$18.50to$20 Potlitoes .. .......75 SUMMERSIDE MARKITS (Friday) Butter (dairy per ab.) ._..._38 to 39 Butter (creamery) ...45| Cellekins ._ .22' Eggs per doz. 45 Hay (pressed) $18.00. Hay loose (new) ..18_00i Hides -per lb. .. .il Oats b-ik. hush. (new) 1.00 Oats -white bush (new) _.1.00 Potatoes Wheat per bue. ... ... $2.00 to $2.50 Lamb pelta ... $1.00 to $1.25 Wool tuuweehedl .. .55 Wool-(washed) .'15 Fowl... ... ... .18 to .20 ... .85 ... .85 ... .75 new or ive ioen it c The value oi the contracts ict in the different provinces is as follows: Nova Scotia $1,340,000; New Brim- swick $1,000,000; Quebec $11,600,- 000; Ontario $19,240,000; British Col- umbia. $31_434.000_ ’ in Liriiisli Columbia. nine steel ships, each oi 8,800 tons \vortli $14,- 750,000; tivo of 4,600 tons worth $1,- 67ll.000, and one of 4,500 tons. \vorth_ $905,651, or a total of $l7.331,651,_ have been contracted for, along \vitli_ 27 wooden ships. worth $14,100,000! ln Ontario 25 steel ships were con-‘ tructod i'or. These comprise 13, of: 3,500 tons; 9 oi’ 3.400 tons; 1 of 4,300l tons, and 2 of 2,900 tons, a total ton~‘ nagc of 86,200 tons, rcpreseenting $17,240,000. ln addition to this, four, cliioily oi' grain, timber, flax, hides, wool mid hemp, its aggregate trade iivcraging- well about $30.000.000 nn~ nually. The cl¢;"imperisl palace, built by Peter The Great still stands in the town, which also contains numerous c-ther buildings of historic renown. The town of Pskov, in German known as Piesliov, is the capital of the Government of the same nanie__l_t_ has ri krcmlin cu a hill and a historic ca1.`;iedi'_il. The ruins oi’ numerous rich and populous monasteries are still to bc seen in er near the town. The business of I-‘skov is unimportant. 1 _ _ ,__,__-..» SAGE TEA TURNS-' 1 ` if ..=, A . I .y ... 5 `, .- ‘sh ,,`. __ »f- ~ if -or _ 1' ` 3?. wer. ».,- éif ' " `° ”5lil?;" . if- .’ , , on ‘ 0 ‘ \ " - --..~.¢_ s.. ,»~, ~ _ _ ff _ _ __,_ _ ,_____,______. __ _ ,___ /_,_‘,..__,_ g _T " - ‘2"|'l"l¥ - §`Ef~_,` ~ > .f 'S if "“'”‘~"‘ ~ “ .,r.. ...____ .i.....- __ __ ___ »,. 1 _ , _'I' ..._ » '.- ai ,~_ , » ._ __ ifi Q' “".i§ 3'. _ _ __ G il _:_ _y 1 I ‘ .‘~. _ ~..`_ _ .____.u»1 ,» -.1-q,....~._..~¢_-..- ...- _ _ _ __ .-._.;_._ -5.,-§ _ fy-» . Ql l *il ‘fl-L ' i W . __-§e_f_~;_ f ~. T I *- .._a , .7 ; "F . ` ” ' I ._ 3- ~f~.__~ ‘» ._ ;. 1 __'J_ wi _ _ .. _ ls ;fn,§,.,.f',._' I E1 _ ;,l - _ ,_ ...,i »'_;.: E » ;-;`.=,,:f-:i'f!_1_‘ 5 ‘-‘_;...~I.-... _ fl. _'E' ’ _ af: f g _ca .. . _ ,_ » ._.. ,,_'_;.»_~~_»l_. I' :_-_.___-‘f‘.,,_ ` y, `_v,i_"‘.~_»; _--... -_.~ ‘I Y '_ _ Ii :"5 . ’ . `i _Tyr , 1,.. _‘___ (1 . ilu*/5 'll*‘-‘."- __ . _, -_ VI, ' rf- nfs cf 1’ ‘ -ilk., 3; f `-‘_ i’!'3-" ,ff “!r'.’f 1’ 1 .. -1 1' ‘ .;;.‘&. sn, _.~,".i»-','~.-_ -l-'.=:~ ~ ur . -'-I- wooden ships, totalling 11,200 tons.- -__,=,_.-;_,j__ __»,',__;., noni. 52.000000. have been comme:-‘ GRAY lHlAlllR DARK _ _ _¢ ' -,_i,f._- .,»._f_;,fg_ od fort __ _. ».t.§ _ lfigf .l,_. Iii Quebec, four steel ships, oi' 1.-, » _ ,_ _I 000 tons each, valued at $5,600,000.: in.. mmndmathn.. R"|p.__“ ,' _ P-lg ~.i‘:_Q. and 12 wooden ships of 2,800 tons worth $8,000,000 representing a tot- al value ot $11,600,000. have been contracted for. In New Brunswick two wooden ships each of 2.800 tolis worth $1,000,- 000 arc contracted for. » In Nova. Scotia tivo steel ships of 1,800 and 2,400 tons, worth $840,000 _and one wooden ship at $500,000 are contracted for. * TELEPHONE FROM CANADIAN TRAIN WHILE iN MOTION According to information from a reliable source. experiments conduct- ed or. the Canadian government rall- ways with a telephone apparatus. that permits venbiil messages to 'be transmitted to and from moving= trains. have inet with highly gratify- ing results. The aDDBl'HU1B 53 dell' cribed and illustrated in the March Popular Mechanics Magazine. Stamf- nr.1 equipment. is used and no dit- tlculty has been encountered in get-; ting district tones. Connection be-- tween the instrument and the rail isl made through the car wliieels. Coutroif oi the syets in diilers n no respsc ~ frmn ordinary telephone operation, and artificial anrpliilers requiring sd- justment are not employed. The ln- vention makes it possible for cnnnQ¢‘~° tions to be made between the train instrument and that of any regular Bring Back Color and- _ ` Luetre to Hair., " . @M That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can culy be had-_Iby hrcw- ing a mixture of Sage Tea-`n.hd “Sul- phur. Your hair is your-chown.” It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns grey or streaked, just--an application or two of Sage and Sul- phur enchances its appearance a liun- dred-lold. , Don't bother to prepare the mix-' ture; you can get this famous. old recipe improved .by the additional other ingredients et a small cost, 'ell ready for use. It is called Wyetli’e Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and ins- tre of your hair. - Everybody uses “Wyeth's Sake and Sulphur Compound now because "it dai-irons so naturally and evenly that nobody cen`t.eIl it lies been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or sort brush with lt and, draw this tbmulli the hair, taking one email asmadhat r a time; by morning the lrey, el.. disappeared. and after iwapgl-_ cation it becomla 'nf I and appears ¢loaey~ This ready-oo-uae preperbtion ll. lilhtfui toilet Ntfnieito f# t.)0l§» desire dark heir and e'¥°\l¢lIin\fel- penance. It is not inteadedtor Ile ,ei-0 Pork (organs in) _ ._ .. .1854 to .mil telephone subscriber. gg; initiation or pmvennga "°""K'..'°_.."_§l"‘ "" """"“`-‘I ._ '___.____ ..._... ... _ ...elf _ , 3.... _,_ lf, 'Q ir ii .ll as vi 1 l` .--. ‘,?"s "i_ jg* 1- lf _._ _Nl _ _ia ,_ _,, 1. -LJ lil? ’ \‘ - _Ja $513.. ."- f ;@<_;.r;i?.ii>_g _ ' iii <=',_-; _ _~Q_i._ ri qi? ` ¢.. -4-.$1 l ' is * » ff' 1-fl; . _yi _ -_~ _.__,..\ *S33 2. -,1_, il if -1 sf , ‘ gl l lv lil ... I-‘*".""_ - _ .S-‘atv _ '.-_-_- §l_,.:'i1.`e.ga_l ‘_ _ -.-...-.,...-D ;' . "T1 -ii- t :r ;§._;__`_ ____._~,-“.- _-, ,- $1;-._:.~5.,_ , "-' -' f{i,f=,.c/\’» wr .if 1*- _F- “ -;:. 1.4.-... ___ #-1. ~4 l Y ; Q .i _ ,.,` » ~».3§»‘>m<=- _ii- __.Y -_ ._ ;_:c _ , `.