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Jamieson *ff Druggist '- I.- i,r 1.1 >.-.1 C 1 1’= 0;-1*: .-1 wav; y ~ ,.- - ,_ H _ .,. ...-»7.-- .n~me~4-Eder- J . :“;;~1~.-.»_--'°"-'-*_.L._~..___- -:;':;°"-" ~=_~.-r=,_,._f~\.~=~_ 1’ .~._...._...-»~ -.. ..,. _“*-1:". -..¢..-- - ',111 11 ral T" ' '»`I;;=E-. more " , It;‘_-. .A-I. ii;-if I 1 \ . f 1 ii .15 1. . 'E1--f. fi. l » 1 .A5-‘ 1 I . '-1 I; . I jo I mzr1lu\s\\mu1lll¢e\\\\ FEBRUARY High Water Low Water A.M.|P.M. |[ A.M.‘P.M. Th I 6.32 117.41 I\11.46` ‘F 7.40 18.35 I Sa 8.41 19.32 1 s `9.34 | 20.30 - 2.53 1 21.26 " 3.44 11.02 22.18 1 4.27 11.40 23.06 5.07] 12.14 23.51 5.451 12144 0.33 I 13.10 1.14 13.34 . 1.55 13.57 2.38 14.20 3.26 I 14.45 I 4.22 ` 15.17 I QQQIDIBNB 0.44 1.51 13.57 ` 14.58 10.20 15.51 1 6.21 18.41 11 19.10 II b-‘td ¢.:z~=c.:'c1:ev1i.;v\ i~:N»s‘-lU\cr\u1»¢~ M Tu W Th F Sa I S I .M 1 ‘Tu I IW I 1'rn 1 I F 5.32 15.11 1 sn 6.40 17.24 1| I ids-ll-In-at-‘us-li-In-I ®*~l@0\\FWt¢l¢®@@ 1 '1.54I11s.50 0.41 11.54 1 9.45 1 1 10.30 I 1 11.13 23.01 11 4.51 1 111.5-11.... 11 5.441 1 0.04 ‘ 12.34 .20 I 2.01 3.07 4.06 20.03 21.10 22.11 II S 19 M 20 21 22 5’°°."."°= w'c:=r1- l\?`lsP~l\§ 1.00 13.13 1.55 ‘ 2.52 14.30 , 3.51 1 15.11 ‘1 I 13.51 I Tu [W 1'i`h 23 F 24 Sa 25 S 26 M 27 Tu 28 W Weather forecast 1 to 6 continued cold with ssome moderate snow. 7 to 11 -a litule warmer with rain. 12 to 15- Temperature drops again. 16 to 18- .. I Very cold. 19 to 24--Cold continued ' many days. 25 to 28-Milder with snows ' 0. . DIARY OF EV-EN'l`S T0-DAY. _ City magistrates court. 9 11.111. Prince Edward' Theatre, 3.15, 7 and 8.45 p.m. ` _.-Ie-l DEATHS i lUOTE-- At 58 Victoria Street. City, Marie Angelfire. infant child ot' Mr. and Mrs. lsidorc Buote. age 11 months and 10 days-_ CLEMANTS.-~ At Glenwood, Lot 8. on the 8th of February, Aleta, dearly beloved daughter oi’ W. T. and Annie Clements aged three years. BRITISH LINER HAS SMOKE MASK DEVICE. BALTIMORE, Md.. February 22.- The Donaldson Line ireighter Lako- nia, of Glasgow, provided with n new smoke device of the British Admiralty to render shipping immune from sub- marine attacks. arrived at this port yesterday. The ship also carries a 3-inch gun mounted astern and so- veral trained gunners to man it. According to one of the gunners to- day the new device, prefected by liri- tish chemists and scientists, can ge- nerate enough smoke in several mi- nutes to mask a vessel from the cne- my’s view for several hours. The Lakonia encountered nc- enemy craft on the trip to this port but she 'was twice chased for several hours on the last outward bound voyage first by a German ship thought to have been the cdmmerce raider Vine- ‘ta and again by a submarine in the Bay of Biscay. The Lakonia es- caped both times by her superior speed. ' /Awv.\l\\\\\1\owr/A\ \‘ g WANTED I We want at once a quantity of good. Timothy (messed) Hay Q Oat (Dressed) Straw Feed Wheat Feed Barley Food Buck wheat ' wmpsyngaefpsws denv- etsd st our warehouse. _ . llsclile & Nelson --E-r..r:f:.1.»°m:.;.1:.-:..1°v+..§°;,;; . _ _ sesssof rn scvr-EE or stortifv land. ‘ _ own". Du' * ynnf' gdkimrnizktlt for col vstlon undo 1. umm som nm. qu nscsnuw. \.. 12.50 16.38 17.22 18.03 19.50 20.23 20.58 21.37 22.28 23.34 12.55 14.16 15.25 16.24 17.15 ' 18.03 18.50 19.36 20.33 21.11 22.02 HIS HEIRI Illllll IEEEIIIEII I 2 “F,ruii-a-lives” Sinn Believed This Dangerous tiomiiiion 682 Gznnnp Sr. Eur, Tononro.. I "For two years, I was a victim of Acute Indigestion and Gas In 'I`I1o Stomach. It afterwards altarked 1/1_1' Hear! and I had pains all over my body, so that I could hardly move nround. I tried all kinds of Medicine but none ofthem did me any good. .At last, I decided to try “Fruit-a-tives”. I bought the first box last Juno, and now I am well, a/kr using only I//fre bu.-res. I recommend “Fruit-a-tives” to anyone auifcring from Indigestion". FRED J. CAVE]-IN. 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- s.-tives Limited. Ottawa. 1 ' H 0YGL|ST_S_WANTEI] Major l~‘ulle1-ton. i‘hie|` Recruiting Officer for Prince l~]1lward island has received instructions from Military Headquarters. i~lalit`ax, to recruit six- tv cyclists from Prince Edward Is- fand. for duty at thsfront. As cy- cling is an interesting and congenial branch oi’ the service, there should be no difficulty in having a corps formed here. Applicants should lose no time in sending in their names. 4517-2-22I\16i. , ' _ Hantlicraits Prizes' The (`hurlottetown Hrancli ot' thc, (.‘-anadian Handicrafts’ Guild purpose| giving prizes at the Won1en`s insti- tute (‘on\'ention next summer i`or Home Made Hooked Rugs, Table Linens, and Woven Woolen Goods (ladies wear) llan1`iicrni`t dyes and tlcsiirns must be used. Dye books and designs can be hail on application -to Mrs. Dan- iel Davies, 14 Dundas Esplanade, 01' Miss t‘.atherine lticlleod, 06 Prince Street, (lhurlolletown. 4547-2-24Ml5i. 1 _I ini--_Q Eye Specialist will he permanently _ -located in 'Royal Bank building corner Queen and Richmond Street Charlottetowmwhere he may he consulted' on all matters pertaining to defective vision. Many suffer from headache, ner- vousness, s-tornach trouble, etc., and do not suspect the cause. A scientific examination of the eyes often reveals an abnormal condition, the correction of which by perfectly fitted glasses relieves the trouble. Don't neglect the Uhild'rsn's Eyes. Office Hours: 9.30 12.80. 2, 5. Evenings by Appointment. Phono 153-L. 2446-10-7Msmwtf. 'mini il Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting oi' the Shareholriers of the t‘-liarlottctown Steam N`avigati1;~n Company Limited will he held at the oflice' r.-i` the Com- pany corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, (‘harlottetown gn Wednesday the 7th. day ol Mnrch next, at the hour of 11 o`clc-ck u. m., for the election oi’ Directors and con- sideration of such other business as may properly cc-me before the meet- Ing. By Order, `G. W. WAKEFORD, Manager. Charlottetown, , Feb. 23, 1917. . 453-i-2-24M10. uf, I 91 .. » . _, -g.. _ 1;.) ifze? ' Synopsis oi Canadian Norihwes Land Regulation 7 1'*:.“:..'°‘° “°:;‘.2‘.' ‘:.f':“'.:.:..:1:.a°:'°.:.'.:: D §en§¢'v’|i|a5iX iiomiiiion I 4 in Mfniiobs. s swan or lbgxl; Angllasnt mxat so poser in person at the inion 1-ids ge-ncy or 11:-Agency for thsglltrici. Y proxy may at any iglgfn lency “$3.3 1. l.L‘&2‘}° ..2.°°.I‘,§'.If.'°l‘.f:1 .5 rlvstlonofthelsnd in :Zi of thrseyearmd homestmer may live within nine rn les of hir % ....‘.il‘a.?..i"‘X ‘i.'.i1°..'§ié"1.'.’.‘3.2.'?'i."I’£ ired except when residence is performed In als vicinit . in e n distrietaa homestuderin ml pdl em%t narascti $36 :ide higlrir-§Es¥;'d. I. °g.iXi por sci): I ...‘~..°'°:.; .-M-.... 1.-.r.I`i.°..~::.i" 2.2 refs Of I acres on s cnltivstgm Pro-smog patent may £”'m 'ss homestead nsosnnon or who half his homestead is'-.ss-“.; W W. Y, IG. dths liii,sltls\'£tb\ los LOST-IN CITY LAST, DECEMBER SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. ' Ll'ST N0. 78. 6Prsviousl ,acknowledged In "Pat- rl 1 "$26,302.23, Hamilton L. O. L. Qlyde River $32.25. IPer Rev. D. McLean); Neil _A. McKinnon, New Argyle $1; (Ac. -BOIIBIIHW PDU); Gelidie Douglas, Head of Hillsboro 50c; (Ac. St., Au- drew's Poll'.) 4 One half of Mt. Herbert Poll $91.00. Collected by Ernest Mutch: Fraser Morrow $10; Ernest Mutch $7; Chris- topher McLean $5; William M@Each- ern $5; John Smallwood $5; William Mllllll $5; Wallace Bc-yce $5; Percy Mulch $5; W. S. McEachern $5; James McEachern $5; 'John `(‘udmore` $5; Robert Jones $5; David Mutch $2; John Doyle $2; Leslie Mulch $2; Francis McKenna $2; George Munn $2; Donald Munn $2; James McLeod $2; Walter Munn $2; James R.. Far- Qulmrson $2' Albe Far uharson 2 $1; Donald McSwain $1; Uziah Boyce $1. One half Crapaud Poll. Collect- 'ed by J. (‘.. McDonald $243.25. \Vright Bros $50; Manager and Staff Bank of Nova Scotia $25; Capt. J. J. Lord $10; Ernest Cameron $2; W. A, Mc- Quarr-ie $5; John Dixon $5; Allan Fer- guson $5; R. P. Rogerson $5; Rob- ert \Vllson $5; Joseph Haslnm $3; Mark Cameron $3; Charles R. M Palme-1° $5; Richard Nelson $3; War- ren V-illett $51; George Villett $2; \Vil; liam Peters $1; \V. L. Smith -$1; (`api. \V. M. Snow $l`; Mrs. \V. 'l`rows1lale $1; Mrs. Josephine Fer- guson $2; llanimond J. lnce $2; John T. Inman $2; Ewen ZVIcKinnc-n $3; Neil \V1ui1lell $4; John (`. Mat-Donald $5; Capt. Allan Mt-lican $2: K, t‘. liolni $5; James Day $2; lfliurles W.rif;l1t $5; William Lord $2; (‘l1arlc.s Rogers $5; ilenry llnilgeixsoii $24; li. R. l’roiitt $2; \\'esle_v Myers $2; 1*. I<‘. Miller $2; D. (`amcro11 $2; <‘ulvi11 llr.-\vnti $5; Park lio.‘:0rson $2; Thomas (`umoi-on $5; Abner J. llow- att $5; Capt. (‘.. J. Stright $2; G. (‘. ilollanil $2; Nelson 1\lcl~Iwc1\ $3; Poi- cr I-`cr;;\ison $5; Miner I\‘l1‘..\’c-vin $24; F. \V. Snow $5; Robert Myers $2; Dnvitl .l. i`a\ilitrr0i\ $1; Noll M<:Nevin $1; hlrs. Mary Ann lnman"$l; Johan- no llowatt ‘$1; Jonathan .\l<'\V|ill-- liams $1; lilrs. Russel Snow $1; .Iohn lilacdonzild $1; Nanc_v M. (‘Iurl.1 $1; Samuel l<`r0m'l1 $1; Fred ln- nian $1; .Iames Knox $1; Joseph Mc P OX FOOD Seliyors Boneless Horse Meat in hall ion lots. $4.50. Fox iiisriiit in two pound boxes, 5 cents per lb. \V. ll. I‘urti'y, (_‘.harlotteto\\'n. 447::-2~l9i\itf. FOR SALE iw. licg. shorthorn bull for breeding purposes. 4 years old last Oct. 2nd, .Prize ..1vi11n.e1r_ Provincial.. -Exliihit-ir;-n. 1015, also 2nd prize‘fwInner Dominion Exhibition. 1910; also 2nd prize win- ner hull 3 ol his get. Apply I0 Fran(-is (‘.l1o\ven, Winsloe Station. _ 44221-2-14\‘l`i`m0ipil. 1-- --_ . -__ ni Farm _Fir Sale A spl1~n1'iid farm in Stuiicliel. con- sisting of 100 acres oi laml, oi' which 75 acres is cleared, tim rnm:\iud'er w-ilth hard and soft woorl, well water- cfl. tlirr-.fe miles from railroad station; schoolhouse on comer ci' farm; farm is well mnuured' as all that is grown on farm is ted. and 11 coiisidcrablg lol ot bran, etc. is bought, and the _greater part. oi' farm is mussel niudrlcd. For t`ur-ther particulars apply to Donald' Mnclntosli. Stanchel. 1'. E. I. 4473-2-19Mms5iEms5ipd 3- _ ..' _1 ___- P. E. Island Dairyman’s Association. . The General Annual meeting of the P. E. island Dairyman`s Association will bo held in P. W. C.. Charlotte- town on Wednesday 28th inst., com- mencing at 11 a. m. Ticket.:-1 issued on Standard Certifi- cate plan. . J. A. oEwAR, ` President. 4403-2-21Mwfmtn4i. V . , rt fi $ ;, James Munn $1; Mrs. James Stewart 1 I I IIHI IIEIS SICK . 1 RUSS; EEVERISH I 1. - 1 . _W l “California Syrup oi' Figs" can't harm tender Stomach or bowels. A laxative today saves a 'sick child tomorrow. Chlldrenslmply will not take the time from ploy to empty their bowels, which becomes clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. _ Look; at the tongue. mother! li coated, or your child. is listless. doesn’t eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other chil‘28th. NEW, MONEY MAKING MARVEL, strange scientific discovery, KAL- OMITE revolutionlzes clothes wash- ing ideas, practically abol|she's rubbing ,washboards and washing machines, $1,000 guarantee. Absol- utely harmless, women astonished, territory protection. THE ARMA COMPANY 21 Provincial Lane. Mon- treal. 4412-2-14MEi5i. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED- PUPIL NURSES, MALE. and female at the Taunton State Hospital lI‘raining School for Num es. For particulars address Dr. Ar- thur V. Goss. Supt. Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. sm-I-111vnr. - _ ,_ .I-°°"'_,.________._._._ LOST- IN THIS CITY, GOLD LOCK. ot and chain. Finder please leave 4536-2-24M3lpd. old.brown purse containing a sum of mono . Finder please leave at G\lB1’tllan§)BIco.‘ 4531-2-24M2lptl. I f' J ` FOR SALE. Fon sA|_E- .isnssv co?/"'r'o freshen lst March. Apply \vil]1gm Boyce. lileriiniiu, 1.01 48. 4_________V _ 4535-2-24M3ipd. Fon SALE A1' A"§Ki1`e`E|`rTA'|5E61T- i‘1‘l0i¥rapl1 r-heck writer (almost new), also at New Era (lheck pro- tector. Apply at Guardian Office. ~ v______ 4070-Mu. Fon sans.-ca|onTsea1, `15"{¢F. registered, 38 feet long, 15 feet beam, 30 l.'h.p. engine. Apply to ’\V.l<1. Bentley- 4455-2-17M2w I s .. T°_._‘r.'r'T.._ ' 'ro LET House. MopEi1|~i`ilv'i¢ii=1'ov- mncnts. Centrally located. 201 Grai- ton St. 4527-2-23M3i T0 LET STORE AND OFFICE ON Victoria Rovui possession May lst. Anniy Fenneii e chandler. 4540-2-24Mtf 1 “ TEACHERS WANTED WA N 1' E'|5l`|TW|V\ E iiD\T1"E`C\7°sTc6Tv'5 class-teacher for Village , Green- School, No. 119, Vernon llrehaut, I 4515 2 22M10lpd Sact‘y. . - - _ Hi 213 Queen St- Reward- "'rEAci-ian wAN~rEn"ron sAsk`A- iChGW;8¥l and Alberta schools. Sal-I aries $720 to $1000. Appl for full' Agency. at Regina, Sask. or Cal- gary, Alberta. _ 4509-2-22M1mo D. Coffin $2; McLeod Douglas $3;1-larry McKay $15; George W. Jay $2; James F. McLaughlin $2; David Jay $2; Don- aild J. McLeod $1; P. W. McLeod $10; J. J. Barett $5; Jonathan Afileck $2] Nathan Douglas $2; Ben Piggott $1; ,William N.Dougla.s $5;John G. Toombs M, D. $50; J. D. Timmons $5' Art- C .IE lIilNSl|PIIlEll................_ his 0inimeni Possesses A Power T-W0 CASES WHICH PROVE THE ER OF DR. .CH 'Joseph.Feehan $1; Patrick Hughes . _ - 75c; G. H. Bennett $1; A. J. Grant $1; The uso oi' Dr. Chase's Ointment is Frank Kelly $1; Susan F. Newberry;wonderfully satisfactory because you $1; Mrs, Beatrice Clark $1; Albert /can actually see- the results accom Partridge $3; Daniel McWilliams $1:fplished. It is surprising what change Rev. F. W.° Sawdon $10; llev. R. l’.1fran he In-ought about in n single' Murrav $5; Montague Piggott $1' Dan- night by this great healing ointment. to Heal the Skin EXTRAORDINARV HEALING Pow, A8E'S OINTMENT. Mrs. \V. W. Oliver, Port George Annapolis Co., N. S.. writes "l um' going to tell you my experlcnce Wm, Dr. Cl1use's Ointment. There was it spot cameon my face something like n mole. but lt,kept getting w0rse_ Janice Mclntyre $2. $200.75. Half Pisquid Poll i‘.olle`cten $1; Vincent Doyle $1 ; llziymoml Doyle $1; Peter Doyle $1; John D. Doyle $1; Elislm ` Doyle $1; ilugh I-lngh hi<~i{a\- $1: Jnnies A. Foshan Mt-.Kziy $11' James A. Feclian Kay $1; Atlianlius M`L'l`u|'n1uck $1; Allan J. Blcliny $1; John ii. Pigott ($1; Finnlt l’. Doyle $1; Stephen Mc- Kay $1; F. A. Pigott $1; Walter P15. Iotr. $2; Win. D. Pigott $1; Temple 1l\iurpi1_v $1; Leon Smith $1: Wallace {l\lc'lnt_vrc $15; IJ. J. Macrlonalrl $2; ‘llc-nalrl J. Macdonnlil $1. 'P01111 $521.50. _ V 'l`utul subscriptions from public to rduie 51`2T.4~lil 98. I I H. W. BINNING, I lionorary-'Preasurer. _ 14554 1 ‘IJ I GREAT. Clearance Sale Great t‘lear.1nco Salt- by 'I’ubli1'_ .\u.‘tion nt Mill View. Lot ~l9. on \\'<-ii-` n1‘stluy, March 7th., liegliiiiiiig ni our o`t-lock. ' auction his beautiful farm at Iiliill View. consisting of lii0 acres of land,- 70 ur-res clear, and in n high slate of cultivation. the balance <§<\vcred with 11; good growili ‘of soft wood. 'l`Iic`re ij an nlmn It ye'.\r.< olil, Dusty Mil-| lor, l .»\n\cric:m Stmicinril Bred Mare' in foul. by Mayor Todd, 1. pure' bi'e1iI Stallion by liottoni, 2 years old; fi* cows in calf, 2 cows t`arr0\v, 2 steers Ii I I 2 year:-'. old; 2 Heifei‘s', 2 yeage old; 4 Valves, it Sheep. 1 Iirood So\v 5 Gcese,I T5 llcn.s_ t‘Ii()l'.~-12 tons llay, quantity of .~1trn'.\', 1200 bushels Outs; 25 bushels Whenl; 30 bushels Outs and llarlcy1 Notice to »__,f..,`r_'vs_ .._.__,,;_. _ _ _ , lnf°l'lflIli0ll to Canadian h‘eachers',, _,A 1111-.-<1, 1 bushel nay seen, 200 i.11.111e1s I l‘otatoes', 100 bushels ’l‘u1‘nips. 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS.-1 iiinder. 111115101- l'iarris; 1 Huy Mowc-‘r, nearly now, l` steel rake; (Frost & \\'oc-:i); 1 Gum: Plow; 1 sltigle Plow; 1 Disc l'Iarro\v; 1 'l`ooih I'li\i‘ro\v. Ii Sections; l l’utai.o Sculllor, 1 (‘rcnm Separator Stnmlitrtl, 1 ’I`u|‘nip Pulper. 1 Curl. nml Wlicels, l 'i`ruclc, 1 Sceilcr Iirc-Jil Vast. 1 Wood Sleigh, new; 1 ` liob Sic-igli, 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Buggy, 1 (`o11<-oral \Vagi:oii, Driving l-larness, Curt liuriicss, Tcnin lflitriicssz, Traces Sliovcls lloes, Forks and nume- rous other articles to munic- rous to mention. l~ic»uscl1ol