~_ l 'T l ~`._...»*_.m»'_.;._' ' 'T ‘_ } l 5 .ti _ lt, orthrea a day or THE ;».<-. tihil. which did condition bone the best oi h Her gard to Dr. Ch Keep the liv sick Dr. Chase's K you will' prove have spells “l was nearly always one pill a. dos headaches. and every dealas, or Ed weeks would have to pay, Limited, twofronl school with bilious sick hea "When I had would vomit a nothing on my ' got Dr. Chase‘s treatment until ea ally acquainted ran and believe her statement in re- 2 to to be true and correct.” for . er active by the use of 'lf The Central A Headache V 'rl-truss ol* IT PAV8 to buy in thi! Droviiioo, NOW I8 Band at Arena 7675. MAKE THE MOST of opportunity _ __-_..._ _ _ TIME BY JUITICE Grand ice at Arona tonight. 7075. PATRIOTIC NB 1 PQQTPQN. " ---- ED.--The Patrlotieg ‘al-ranged °~J0lN8 THE OOLCR8.-Mr. Wil' for tonight nt When. y~" Véf lllil` daches. I have taken iiam _.l. Dillon ot Charlottetown was Rose Valley have beenpqstponed ow- doctor's medicine and other prepare- among recruit; enlisting in the 115th ing to bad roads;-‘_' A ` 119 ‘ rteglment, St John, this week for ov- .. ` ' ~1 -5 . lot and could keep stomach. My mother ase's Kidney-Liver Pills lit S000- the sick headache I erseas service. SCHOOL-WURK.--ihliowiug is the ` standing otfths pilot? o§;i1l‘lat-_lii_ver_ MT BUCHANNAN. -The standln School for the li 'of Feb - s 1 _ 'ni ' - _ ,fr- Kidney-Liver Pills and of Mt. Buchanan school-for proficiency Grads VI.-1. Dossiers A. Rom 2'. I,” ,mn impmyed mg wnrlnned the for February la as follows:-Grade IV. Chrlstena K. Rc,sa;. ~ le Bea entirely cured. ' My 1. Alice Murchison: 2. Alex. Nicholson ton. Grade 'v.~1~':~` m: 2;' _ _ _,K h _3_p_., w|»ll,¢l;;_- Cantelo. Grade Ii.-1, Samuel Mc- wgllgg »3,_Pi_lllp’ ‘,"g\-gag ul, _ ...Tffl fi ti ce:3|»;n¢h‘¢ 1 am pg;-gqn. Lend; 2, ,Samuel Cantelo; 3, John 1._Aniiio F.‘C0lii1l _f 3f,Bii_zabetli.lVI§ uh.. McLeod; 2, Percy Buchanan, 3. John Gradel1~V.-g- 1`, Ross; 2, John with miss can cool. Mc1.so .il ything ' or everything desire in tinwaro is The -_often trlpl ' sd on in electric ovens. It is very strong ty of rough - on. ` _The lino . ; FENNELL & CHA mond Street > Victoria Row -/l Rich _-‘_ A 'I-‘oft Pity _.lf fault' his host .susan CWI’ venrehisvh ' ffom'a‘nuniberondi8_flli!_y`_d't thee -ShewTarhti&Company.i 'team the _ sumo _ _.w _dona_ A __ .. and w'ill‘beeold’by mall auction ‘ ned will goto the Patriotic' Fu ;‘i»',-&3>provedthl'eemonthsnote.vv_lllbet:ltenandif ' ' sttltesxplratlon 'of that-timecan ` renewed ‘ for ,tlliféczgmendra more val 01115123.00 ....,;.g§.“‘.‘:.'.l°....l'.fl.:°"............ihf'°°°"°' V 'alltendersto "-ol' ..._\¢'. = zuurravnsrhsi- ben. 7.00 6.30 ' enamel will wear on' ` ,§_xher°"‘wamng Ioryour 80100 our Euamelware, for it is double is 'complete and pric- May we expect you? " special effort for' Bruce Stewart & , every cent reali- nd. 31 8.23 melwarc L ~. 1 . :lt in I 0- coated and balt- aud will stand plen- ~ usage in any klbcll- __ NDLER ‘ Motor Want select the motor com of Bruce iltedyand I am new in 3. Levina Bishop. Grade III--1-A112119 Mary ,C. Beat_o_n~~'- -~8.--hauchie Ross. ‘ . 10 _‘Vin Laced and Button A ree Jars Petroleum jelly. three litre the month or February.-Gi-ads vll. f carbolizsd Petroleum Jelly. two _1_ Jessie L_ Cgmpb¢l|_»qmqe_Avl,--17, air boot laces.. Beside the above list Fletcher L1y|n3,¢°ne; 3, D;{,',|,,} my. ten Dlllrs of socks were supplied by 3, Helen MacDonald. Grade V.~1. he soldier boys of Victoria.-V. 1, Fletcher Livingstone; 2, Danlel~'Liv- *_ lngstou; 3, J. E. Gorvsatt and Gordon STRICT DISCIPLINE. - ALQrdol'- Taylor. G-rsdo IV.-i,` 'Helena Cor* _R001l1 011 Thursday. two mon of the veatt; 2. S. E. Taylor; .3, Vivian Rom-' eth were sentenced to 28 dere do hey. Grade ill. (si-..‘)-1.Charles Mac- on thc public streets. Another young MacDonald. Grade Ill. (Jr)-1, Katie man was also given 21 daysdetention Smllh; 2, G99;-gg N_ Mggphee; 3, nnd lined $6 for the some offense- Earls Campbell. Grads ll.-1, Janet These men are resting comfortably in Macpqnald; 2, Mg;-gm-9|; Dowling; 3, Queeu‘s County Jail. Colonel Campbell James Mg,¢1)0|m1d_ (}|-me [_ (Si-_)-1, is determined that the few nllsflts in label, MacDonald; 2, .Wesley Mac. the i`teginlen¢ will ilot spoil the reputa- Quan-lg, Grade 1_ _(J|-_);_1_ Raymond tion of what is one ot the finest bat- Taylor; 2, Samuel MacDougall;'_3, Jes- talions recruited in Canada. gig Smith, _ of- ' ' G K EAST VALLEYFIELDP- The foi "For n cold in gpg Mm, more is lowing is the standing of tho pupils me remedy that is promoter in no East Valleytleld School for the lon, safer and surer than any other, month of Feb- Grade IV -1. Jessie md um; remedy 1| mm, Cgm Cm-¢_ McLeod; 2, Martin' Matheson; 3, Kath- get B bg; tgqgyfmd- yum- col.; will ei-ine McLeod. Mary MacPherson. be an “ng ;¢m°;»mw_ pl-me 25¢_ rade III.-1, Flor:-is MacLeod; 2, An- 'rhe Two Mug, 149 gg-mg gm;-gg us A. McLeod. Grade II.--1, L. M. street, ug( scPherson, 2, Allan S McLeod' 3. M - . - . D. A. MacDonald. Grade 1.- 1, Mar- .- ion MacDonald; 2, Stuart MacDonald; Y 3, Harold MacPherson; Annie M. Gordon, teacher. vlcroam P'ERsoNAl.s-'rho msn;-` friends of Miss Ruth Boulter, Victor- ia. will regret-to hear, that she is con- _-.___ fined to the housc with all attack of la _ grippe.-Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell. No. 98 Can. -Siege Battery, A Victoria. were in Hartsville._ on Wed- - V Roffey Camp, Horsham, nesday, attending the funeral of the i gunz' Enghmd late Roderick McKay-Mr. and Mrs. FJ January 25, _1916_ W. Snow, Victoria were in Hartsvllle. gunner L_ Lanlgan in W,-|¢_. Wednesday.-Mr. William Gill, Brad- ing to me maths, _ M¢~s_ Mlm. slbane. paid iz flying visit to his home ae] human, panmm-9 wand from in Crapaud on Tllursday.--Miss May- England g;;yB.;._. - mio McDonald, Crapaud, spent Friday Dem- Moms.-_... I amxwen and _haw at Victoria the guest of Mr. and Mrs. lug 3 gow um., and ha” you me the H0WBl`d C1l1l'k~-V- sameih The. weather ls a little finer °'°-°- now a s UIGG SCHOOL. - The following is snow oi-nfiidstmyetmiig ivdoliitvsbilliilg gg the standing of the pupils of Uigg me gums m have any High School for the month of _Febru- We are going to [ease hom about HY- Gfnde Vlll~°-1» Fl°W“°° IHS” the sth of l-‘slmisi-y for Lyad. It is s *Wd Nc" Vi°k‘"B°“? 2- GWIYB M°' better place than here as there will be Lcod; 3, John McLeod. Grade VII.-1. no mud as R is all |-wk, '1‘.ha¢, will’ be Stanley McLeod; 2.Louisa Murchison~ . 3, Louisa McKilllloll. Grade VI.-1. unc good thing anywa ` I don-t think in 2. 3. Mn- :.‘:.i.’.1‘:f.:’..l'l.f.1'¢§ :‘.;*::’ln.‘:,°:1.t§"i‘;*;'.f 5“"e¢ MC'-'°°d~ Grad” V'““1' E" C“mP‘ with no mattress either just a rubber mn? 2' Jean MCK-‘““°”5 3' Mary Mc' sheet spread on thc iloor and u blank- Pherson. ll>]i;linai;yNI)opt.-;'.lrnlEdetiIV.? et over it . i. Joan W tc, 1., argarc ar n; , ' , _ ~ _ clirisiliis McLeod. oi-ado Ill.-1. wil- a ¢,§:.f;‘°a;'§l.’,Q’,§'i; "§’,.i’,f.f“;‘;§d”‘;§)f,§’,‘, lard M"L°°d5 2' Kathleen M"L°°d5 3' on here The night before last there F1°"e“°`° M°Le°d' Gnd” u'_’1' s5'd` was one mall killcd and several others ncy Willoughby; 2, Ruth Ross; 3, Beth badly wounded It wt-d_-_ in Kent “_ McPherson. Grade l.-1, Gordon Mc- bout 16 or 20 mhes fm-n-1 here. ,there Leoil; 2. Bcrllnrd McPherson; 3, John is a Canadian omcer H-em n_o‘m the W`h"'°‘ front spending s fortnight on leave. He was at tho front witll his heavy S. B. for ei ht months and never lost u E ° ' ° yet. We are getting along all The chu” °;qAPpend,‘c!h‘ in our'drills nlld»afe.s.way * a- ow Definitely Known or - the other Siege Battery from which w - Tlic commonest cause of appendl- ahead' citis is constlpatioln Every doctor says so. When you require physlc, don’t use a cheap drastic pill-get Dr to Hamilton's Pills. which are made from to the private formula of one of the lil greatest physicians. Dr Hnmilton‘s down Pills strengthen the stomach, regulate deserts the bowels and prevent any tendency to sppendicltls. In one day you feel thc tremendous benefit of Dr Hainll- an ton‘s Pills. By purifying the blood get and cleansing the system they prc- will vcnt llcadachss. lift depression and ilfet Wo drive awaywesriness. No medicine today since we left so successful as Dr Hamilton's Pills. 15 80013 awfully ‘Sold everywhere ill 25c. boxes. with ‘VMS yellow cover; get tllc genuine. now cvely - ,. drawing ‘Z""_-"-'* Well WU _ - - _ _ best iii' --__-i_1-np as over here three us. We are ahead of everything, so they ;aud we go on wewill get is anything -to _be sent Camels-and is lots of .the IG till( Q0 ous as the open. however, Lluunors ilrlng nt. _ _ i think the war will be over about May or before. There is going to bc something doing about April ns thorn are 108 Siege Bstfcriea__"slone'ready" 800 ' --g-_ fir' " _ .' 1 ‘Phone 814 Miss D`. polntmeat. 171 *mi stores; 'L A We liaveon ‘Patent and Dull Leathers our. wmddw.. A ' --A'r- 1O8.00,'_ 3.50, \ 15.00, Keep -C37-hizlete . SEE EVENING PAPERS l wsbslssnar, 'rllunsnav SE _..FATTY’S NEW' 5 Pants 5 Ksvsro1v_1_~;__coM1-;l>,ir. LOST HOU JLHEW <‘-oN THE-H1cH_sEAs” . . ,fa Truss -.-rwo _-mar cnoox s"ronvf' ` _ is nicHMio_`S'nArFres AND LEONA' ._-ff, -1~-.‘» ‘ , .. .i _ ._ _ ~---» ------- - ~ -~- -- »~~---~ "'i"13R1NcE EDWARD 1| "'r.=°f" ».»1.‘. os rir»l;»i.i@»ttn ici FILM g f_ .5 ff’ 1 TENTH CHAPTER OF THE IN TWO ACTS. ,_ the road to wealth. _ t ‘t.o'r11s Plulroao, 1nvlNccUMM‘i'NoS-,‘ jwlul Rnsslit ' A “old Foes Willie New* Faces” i From The 1 , il This Chapter brings all the princi" als together in search of the “Diamond from the `Sl`l`y” _ -E-.tcrflind Hagar. return to _.Stan ey Hell. Faithtul old Quaba_does some secnet work . in E.~ter’_s behalf. The flight. ot. Vivian, Marston and Blair. The bandits rob the . train and Arthur St_an_ley's_ Good Judgment starts him once more on Complete Program in '- Evening WEDNESDAY, »_ _-THURSDA-*Y~-~:.-= n » ARNOLD DALY L' Au Affairs i>s’p’¢is Including s1'r_lir¢e Pm _ --IN _ oi Tllree Natlolls” ; Broadway Star Feature 5 PARTS 5 F T'_’f 9 F " 5 l Q l T for the spring rush and we will hope to be in that. I will close for now, i ' GR. L. LANIGAN, , No. 92746. 98 Can. Siege Battery, Rode? Camp, . Horsham. . " Feb. 4. 1916. Dear Motlier:-»- I received your welcomc letter yesterday and was vcry glad to hear from you. I also rc- ceived the papers. and they were wol- comc, it makes a fellow fccl good to get hold of an Island Paper. and read wlint is going on at the Islalld. I am l lwsll at present. hoping this will lisa 'yours the same. The weather is very wot today. Some days we have sunshine for 'a bout one hour, and rain _tho rest of the day, but it dou’t dull our spirits any, as we are always feeling gay and put- ting in a very good time. We have a _very good camplots to eat and very nice huts to live lu. nice spring-bob tom cots to sleep on and plenty -of clothes. There are about 1200 soldi- ers here. the 97th Call. S. B. ishere also and several R. G. A.. Batteries with the 98th which is tile Island Bat- l»€t‘y-._fl`llere_ lg a Y. M. C. A.._ but hers where we can go and spend our spare time in writing. They keep ap- ples and oranges and soulo'lrlce cake and whcll- we want a lunch. hot tea or cotfe is.served`.` There is u concert in mtl if ` it tonight giv by lc school teach ers andj ohll _ _Horsham _is about 2 iles from camp. It is a. very nice littlc town. about thcl size of Charlottetown. but there isn't_ so many of population, as tlic uleu of_ military ago are at thc front or tlraiil- iiig in England. 1 I suppose the boys are llavillg-lots of fun on thc bay now as the nights are very long. l wouldn’t mind if I had _a skate myself _\r\1_t_thel'd_M_ls poor chance of it around hero as wo liavc no frost. _ _ I We have to covcr up our windows' ovory night so ng not to lot any light be soon from the outsldc as there ure air raids going on nearly every night, but it is blowing too hard for the Zeps to cross the Channel to- night. Woll lloar Mother tllc time is slip- ping away very fast. It doosn’t seem much over two weeks 'since we loft Charlottetown, it is six months since I enlisted and I am never sorry for it* uor never will, as we all came over| here to_ke_op the_ol_d_ iiagflylng at any., cost. _ __ _ , I _ I` hope to be home wltl1"you again' _after the war is won. ' From your loving son. ‘ GR. L. LANIGAN THE CQRN PLANTER ` One 'great power for good possessed by tlie check-row corll planting ma- chine is its illnblllty to plant ull- thls District.-_ graded seed. To take full advantage of this weakness illc corll growcl' should gradcllls sccd corn into thcl several dif‘l’erent~igrades that are made _*T f 1 % possible by thc uso of the machine grader. and then"lle should feed all' but the best grade. The largest grains of corn are not always thc" best; corn seed to be most satlsfac-‘ tory should be true to tho type rc- quircil of its spcciul variety, and tllo size should conform lu tllo nvcrlu;-;. f-r ilmtvaricty. __ _ , -This grading for size oi' korllcls ._ls,_ too often, lcft ulltil plauting_t-il.nc_ and us tllc quantity of idcul`seed`_- 'often runs short ii snlzlller or_1a_rgcl~__sl_zcd` gruill is substituted for thu finishing out of al. ill.-ld. lf thc fitness- 'of il ccrtalii sized grain for producing thc bca; crops has not been dc_cidc