.___ 3 Be Skepticalhf _____-,.__._,_._______:___ \ ‘ 'B ° is 1 . argains J ~ ._.__.- _ Na Ali i.c..ii tin cm... _I @ -I If ou want, good, pu/re ‘mi ' reliable tobacco go to an _._. _ honest manufacturer. W . '< ~§\ v \ \ .\ YQ fy ; -_ l‘ P ' ` ‘ 1' ~A’ 'Woman’s- -» I - - ~ - ~. - " , _IT PAY' ID buy in hh!! Dl'0'il\0¢» °PE~|NG» OF LEGISLATURE? / 'f o- ' ' ‘ __ _. _ '//7/e c) L 5 / \|q\l.».»i\' ` _ _ _ §~w Coal and Wood We have a big~stock of the very best Coal, Hard and Soft under cover and dry. When you need Coal please remember that we are here to serve you. ‘ A. PIGKARII f& G0. Phone 240 _ _ _ Ch’town ` | i i J ROTECTING ROYAL FAMILY FROM RAIDS. P LONDON, Feb. 20.- The private a- partments ot' the lloyal Family in Buckingham Palace are being protect- ed against possible German air raids. Ever since the Zeppelin raid of ii few weeks ago, there have been reports in circulation here that protective mea- sures would be adopted for at least part. of iiuekiiigliain Palace. Much attention was attracted to- day, when workmen began spreading heavy wire netting over that part. of the palace occupied :is residential qiiarters by the lloyal l~‘ainily. This netting was placed on a heavy frame- work trestle which staiids six feet or more from the roof proper. Among other places in London pro- tected by a similar screen are the houses of Duchess ot' Marlborough, one ot' the Rothchild and some of the public institutions. EXTERMINATING PRAIRIE DOG. DENVER, (‘ol., l-‘eb. 20.- A. J. Schulte, county prairie dog inspector oi` Arapahoe county, “eatcl\e.s” prairie dogs with it subtle mixture. of sirych- nine and wheat, which eat:-lies the animals first in the appetite and then in the heart. In the last. year he has put 360,000 prairie dogs out ot' business perman- ently in llyers township, in area of thlrtyasix square miles, according to his estimate. He is now circulatiiig ii petition in other townships to have the residents agree to'extermlnate the prairie dogs, which, he says. are the worst agri- cultural pcsts with which Colorado farmers have to contend. The exter- mination formula used b_y Schulte is 'Drug Store ' A where toilet requisites form are important de- partment. ‘ Every single article we sell is absolutely pure; value for every penny paid is contained in it. Colognes Toilet Waters Talcums Face Powder Scichet w Perfumes Brushes Combs etc- Toote Cleansing Preparationl. Try Hughes’ Witch Hazel Cream for chapped hands, - tace, and lips or any roughness it has no equal leaving the skin beauti- fully soft. and white. Geo. E. Hughes "The Peoples’ Druggisl" Ii-F* il I r pn - _ ,-__._,.,._-V i 'rue noA1' sPEc|ALs.-The man special arrived in Charlottetown Sat- urday ut 12.40 p. m. and the special -from Georgetown at 4.50 p. ni. FARM 8ALE.- Anyone desiring a splendid farm property situated at Rustlco should read Mr. Frederick Pa.rkinan's offer which appears else- where. _ HOME- GUARD8.- No 2 Com- pany. under command of Capt. Ewen McDougall will again drill the com- pany undertaking Section Drill. All members are urged to attend Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. NOTIGE TO SUBSCRIBERS. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian sub~ scribers on Prince Edward island. 99 81 . THE STEAMERS.-The winter nteamers encountered the heaviest ice for some time Saturday. but each succeeded in making port. The Stan- ley docked this side at 2.15 p. m., and the Minto got into Picton at 2.30 o'clock. THE 'MAILS.--The ice bouts left Cape Traverse on Saturday at 7.35 n.,m.. with 39 sacks of mail and arrived at. Cape Tormentine at. 11.15. The _boats left Cape Tormentirie at 7.20 with 60- bags of mail and arrived at Capo Traverse at 10.50. EXCELLENT PHOTO.-The Cano.- dian Courier, of the 20th. in its section “At the Sign of the Maple, a News De- partment Mainly for Women," pub- lishes an excellent photograph of Mrs. prepared at the agricultural college at Fort Collini-i. The activity of Schulte is warring on prairie dogs has been backed by the State land board. if ii majority of the residents of a township sign a petition to exterminate the dogs the State law provides that steps for kill- ing them must. be taken by farmers who have mounds filled with the anim- als on their properties. GERMANS HOIST BY OWN PETARD. LONDON. Feb. 17.-in a despatch from Amsterdam ilie Exchange Tele- g\‘aplrt‘.onipany`s correspondent says a report has been received there from Enideii to the effect that at the end ot' last week a German special service boat, the duty of which was to precede torpedo boats in the mine fields, struck three mines near Borkum, off the coast oi' llanover, and was blown up. Minardls Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter l received great benefit from the use ot' MIN- AltIJ’S l.INlM}~]l\'-'I' in a severe attack of Laurippc. aint l have 1`i‘c- ._- ` ________ _-. _ For' Monday _only I . Models ` I _..__l, ‘L _ _ for Ladies _ _ _J |__|LL DAY MONDAY WE will have on exhibition to the ready to wear de A partment a full line of samples of ladies Italian Silk Underwear and Hosiery An especial invitation is extended to all the ladies within the reach of -this stores’ service to call and EXAMINE THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF LOVELY GOODS Frankly, we cannot afford to carry in stock a large assortment of goods of such lovely quality. Feel_ sure however that many of our patrons would apgreciate the opportunity of securing such garments at a very moderate price, we o er now a chance to see a range such as even the very largest stores could not afford to offer you. . As we are not under the expense of_ carrying the goods in stock, we can afford to take your orders for anything required at a very moderate price, and will import same direct for you subject to your choice. ' The garments shown will consist of silk undervests, silk combinations, silk _ knickers, and silk hosiery. ~ _ ~ The garments are made in Italy and are the finest that can be obtained ' They are wonderfully durable perfect in fit, permanently retaining their lovely finish and glosses and will remain in wear long after you have forgotten the price. As to the prices they are as below - Plain Silk Vests.................. $2.50 Embroidered Silk Vests...... ._ ...._.3.50 Silk Knickers........ . . . . ..3.50 Sild Combinations....... .. .....5.00 Lovely Silk I-Iose......... I Please remember, we are thus offering you a chance to secure simply extra- ordinary garments at prices that are really very reasonable. . You will do us a great favour by calling to see the goods, even if you do not wish to buy. _ _ Moore & McLeod ii... _.___ iii l _ l qsal, __ at .L » ‘i-'»'»* >` t a Showingof j - ' ' v§~~f€}~._'»ie?‘-u’ » .,,»,, __. i- I ' , ~ . , - ;. t. i ~ i Q- ~ l ' , Italian silk A ` Underwear 7’ r and _Hosiery ' ’ K The Men’s Store - _ Two candidates were initiated into V _ Boyne Lodge. Excellent addresses /IIIIIA\\\\\\\V/II/4IL\\\\\"`L'l///I/ILW\\i were then delivered by Bro. Rev. Geo. IIZIIlA\\\\\\\\YIIIIIII/R ter uanied above. Bro. J. K. lilclienzle was present with the bag-Dip” “lid gave some good selections. The follow- ing Ilrethren gave brief speeclies dealing with different phrases of 01'- angelsm, Daniel 'l`. Fraser, it. I). liar- rett, James McPhee D. G. i\'l.,-li. ll. Ncwson, Daniel McNeill, (‘.. Mchcani Ira Auld, F. Xounker, G. Newsou and others. The lodge alourned t0 DBF' take of refreshments and a smoker provided by Boyne Lodge and then reassembled and closed about inid- neS3_ - night singing the National Anthem. ntiict now raging in Eur . _ _ If you are undecided drop me a post card. I will give you 1915 suggestions on ulterior decorating. I make a study of my business at considerable ex- pense, for your benefit. Consolation Don’t worry about that parlour or dining room it will be alright. Let me help you in selecting your colour schemes that is the main part of my busi- The great co ' ope was several times referred to by the speakers and this is not. surprising as the Loyal Orange Association has been deeply affected by Britalns cull to arms. Over 7,000 Cainidian Orange- men are now in France with the first Canadian Contingent and lt'ls ox- pected that there will be just as good a per centage off embers of the L. ‘O. A., in the secpgii and tlilrd con- tingent. lt costs' the brethren that are at home several thousand dollars pei' month to keep their brethren in good standing who are at the front. The first man killed in the Princess "Pat" regiment was an Orangemen. “\\\Y}IIli\\\\ V IlA&\ I can fit you up from the Cellar to the Drawing room in any style you wish from the most modest t0 the elaborate to suit your pocket book. _ __ Remember there is a guarantee with every jo . ::Wc carry a complete line of all the best cigars manufactured. We keep thein`in our patent liuniidor-you get them fresh and full flavored. MacKin- non Drug Co., Cor. Great George and _Kent Streets. MEU- J . N. McBride 160 Queen St. City i _ _ &/I//I”%\\\\\\\V/IIIII/II‘¢'&\\\\W' RUB BE R U Hot water bottles a Supgllléo e§¢'.__ R -U‘ Bi Handy He* U15 Riaciiuiis wANnsn home. They not only insure against _“Cold feet_," but they furnish handy heat for curing such ail- ments as toothache, neuralgia, cramps and var- B ious other pains. Our Winter's stock of HOT WATER BOTTLES _ d OTHER -RUaH\BER GOODS is still com lete. It includes every rubber item. - such as § ringes, Hot Water Bottles, Brushes, ick-Room Supplies, Nursery e not onl buy rubber _foods of I the _right uality, but we eep them un er rig ht conditions _at insure against deterioration. “Come to ua for Rubber Goode” 1 __ re indispensable in every -FOR- (3rd. Contingent) ‘ Provinces - B PAY-Privates $1.00 and 10c Held allowance E nnouiiiaiunnrs-Height 5 ft. sin _ . _ W Ornian and the other past Grand Mas- - -i I . I 'I F . fl in,1 < 1-* ,:°..~,r-.mrfrsveuiu-I -annhvr ; ‘»\ » , >~ B 6th CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES This Regiment is now being organized ip Maritime " ‘ 1 Extra pay for siioeing smiths, cooks suidier, ac _ SEPARATION ALLOWANCE'-$20.00 per month - _ _ Chest 33 1-2 ln. Johnson & Johnson I _ Ag., 18 1., 45 ,.m_ Th* Q“°l“Y D"“3°.t°'° Enlistment to be made with the undernigiiedz- - ' Major. A. E. INGS--Chftown. - _ _` - _ - *ti B E R _ c.pt.'r.n.a. Inman-summmids. ~ ._ ' it Lieut. F. P. BELL-'-Oh’_t_o_\vn._ ___ ‘ *"-