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Charlottetown, Feb. 22nd, 1916. 7483-223. i I Public Meeting APublic Meeting will be held in the Council Chamber, Provincial Building, on Tuesday the 7th day of March next, commencing at 2 o’clock T in theiafternoon with an Navigation Co. Limited 1 . Special Effort Augmen- tation Scheme _._ The heads of all Mercantile Minh- lishments. Factories, ann other Estab- lishments where labor is employed, are requested to solicit from their em- ployees one day’s pay towards this scheme. and the head; ol' the Estab- lishments above mentioned are reques- ted to subscribe .themselves as liber- ally as possible, and to forward to Mr. Blnning. Manager oi’ the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, the sums so sub scribed and collected, not later than lst. March Prox. Dated 18th day of February. A. D. 1916. C. R. SMALLWOOD. n Secretary Special Effort Committee. 7442-2-19_-Mtf. - _Q Charlottetown Steam Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the An- to wave. 5th to 10th, rain, sleet and snow. 11th to 14th, much wind and bluster. 15th to 20th, cold and un- settled. 21st to 24th, wind and sleet. 25th to 27th. very cold. 28th to 29th. unusually cold weather. .*.*FP.*!._" 1 DIARY 0]? EV ENTS. TO-DAY. Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45. Prince Edward Theatre il, T and 8.45. (lily Magistrates (‘ourt il n. m. Carnival at Riult. BIRTHS -___ ‘ PO0LE.- At Regia, Sask., on Feb- ruary 18th, 1916, to Ernest E. and Mrs. Poole (nee Gertrude .-\nnenrl, a Son. MA RRIAGES SHARP-WOOD5IDE- At Kensington on the 8th Dec. 1915, by Rev. W. E. Johnson, George W. Sharpe of Nor- horo, to Hazel V. Woodside of Clin- ion. DEATHS HORTON.- On Monday 21st last., at the residence oi Mr. J. Beairsto. Sr., Alma Helen, daughter oi' the late Alexander Horton of Atherton age 62. - GlLLIS.- At New Argyle on Feb. 24, 1916, Mrs. William Gillis. Funeral from her late residence at New Argyle today at 2 o'clock to Argyle Shore Cemetery. d§ 1 |iiMiMilil|lM i lX*l§P MR8. MARY CAMERON. At Ellis River, Let 16, Feb. 13. there passed to her eternal reward. Mrs. Mary Cameron relect of the late Stephen S.` Cameron at the ad- vanced age of ninety-four. She leaves to mourn three daughters, Mrs. M. McNeill, Ellis River: Mrs. S. Camo- ron, Wellington; Mrs. J. A. Mc- Neill, Grand River, and one son, P. J. Cl-IIMNII on the old home. Her funer- al took place Tuesday morning~to Bt. Patrlck's Church, Grand River where the mass of Requiem was sung by the Rev. Father Connolly and the Rev. John A. McDonald performed- the otli- ce; at- the grave. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Guss McNeill. Lewis McNeill, Joe McNeill, Cecil McNeill, Marshal llehollsn and George Came- ron. May her soulfrest in peace. (U. S. A.. and Island papers please copy.) . Msnsonvills, June 27, '13, Mlnard's Liniment Co., Limited. Yarmouth, N. B. Gsntlsmlnf- it affords me great. -pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that after using 86 bot- tles of your Liniment on a ous of whims which my father was ellie witi|.lwasshietorssinre hlmto loflsl condition.. Hollins other suf- lsrenhisyhobeneaudhythounoof your Llnilidiii. l sm evening session opening at 7.30, to take into con- sideration the special conditions existing and that may arise in this Province by reason of the war, and the prospective possibilities when the war f is ended Without limit- t, ing the scope of subjects to be discussed, the lol loiwing will be consider- e . ~ I Agriculture I Fisheries i Transportation » immigration Techinical Education Special Industries New Industries Employment of Re- turned Soldiers The intention of the meetingis to provide an opportunity lor free dis- cussion of matters of public interest, with a view to a better under- standing of our duties and opportunities, and fuller co-operation in all things relating to the wel- fare of the Province. All interested are in- vited to attend. Arthur Newbery, Asst. Provincial Secretary 7441-2-255itheun1fmw5i. nual General meeting of the share- holders of the (harlottetown Steam Navigation Company Limited will be held at the oilice of the Company, ‘corner of Great George and Lower IW:-iter streets Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday, the lst. of March next, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., for the election of directors and other bus- iness. By order - G. W. WAKEFGRD- manager. 7368-2-15-M131. _ Money _Ei Loan We have sums of $250, $500, $800, $1,000 to $2.000 and other amounts to loan on farm securities ot’ first- class quality and on satislactnry city properties.. I .Maes<|NNoN a |v|¢NE||.|., 90 Great George St.. Charlottetown. 71115-2-l1mt`t.u8i. . lNotice to Debtors As w_e are about to make a change in our business we here- by request all parties indebted to us by book account, notes of hand or otherwise to make pay- ment to us at once. Amounts not paid or satisfactorily arran- ged for by the 1st of March 1916 will be handed over to our attor neys for collection. Your prompt response. to this request will save expense.. PROWSE & SONS, Murray Harbor & Murray River Dated at Murray Harbor this 27th d f ' 6. rrizuiiwvttiistianqaw 191 '- farm implements, consisting of- bridlos and many other articles. Also. all llousohold Furniture. 7518-2-Feb. 25 March 2-2i FOR it preferred Large Clearing Si-21:12: iq -0F- _ Farm,Stock, Crop and Implements BY BENJ. CARTER &. C0. We are authorized by Ambrose Smith, Esq., to sell on Thursday, March 2. 1916. commencing at 1 0'cl0ck p-m_-. his beautiful turm situated at Rocky Point. consisting of 90 acres of choice land, all clear and in a high stale of cultivation. Good building and well fenced, Frontlng on West River. A never-failing stream of water running ihrongh centre of farm; having n full view oi' (`lmr1ottetown harbour, altoget.har'nu1king this one of the best properties now for sale in the market, ami will bc sold at a bargain.° Terms at sale. Also, on tho same day .md hour, wc will sell n,1l his stock. crop and HORSES-1 cart marc, 5 years old; 1 driving mare, 4 years old; 1 mare. _I0 years old; i foal. S months old; 1 illly, 2 years old. STOCK-6 choice mitch cows. with calf; 6 calves, 8 pigs, 0 sheep, 1 ram, 50 hens, 2 turkeys. 4 geese, 1 brood sow (due in April). IMPLEMENTS-1 cart. 1 truck waggon. l driving wnggon. 1 driving sleigh. 2 wood slelghs, 1 box sleigh, 1 spike harrows. 1 gang plough, 2 spring narrows. 1 hay mower, 1 hinder. 1 disk borrows (new). 1 potato digger (now). i threshkig outilt, 1 gasoline engine and grain crushcr, 1 set fnnners (1 h.p.). 1 single plough. 1 set driving harness. 4 sets collar and harness, I cart saddle and briichen, 1 set team harness. pod and britchen, lot CROP-200 bushels turnips. 50 bushels potatoes, 50 bushels mangels. 20 bushels sc-od wheat, 100 bushels outs, n quantity of'lmy and straw. Sale positive as owner is going away. Terms-all sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00, 12 months credit on approved joint rdites. The Lewis .Granite 8: Marble Works, at Cardigan Will be sold either as a prosperous going concern with the good will of a business established over fifty years.-or will sell out stock, tools, etc., now_ on hand-. A splendid opening for any person with experience. Terms 5,887 00 straight sale, or present proprietors would sell part interest Scarcity of competent help compels us of it' -; Th¢Grmlte&Marbie Worllrlél- Ill-INJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. W SALE -_.__ OF LANDS ON ‘l'0WNSHiP. NUM- DER 04. i To be sold by Public Auction in trout of the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown in Queen's County, on Monday the .sixth day of March A- D., 1910, at twelve o‘clock noon under and by virtue qi' a. Power of Sala con- tained in andndenture of Mortgage bearing date the thlrtleth day of November A.D., 1913, and made be- tween Lottie Mchennan of Gray’s Road, Township Number Sixty-four. in Kings County in Prince Edward f_s- bad of the ONE PART and John S. Livingstone of Murray Harbor, Town- .ship Number Sixty-four in the County and island aforesaid, Farmer. of the OTHER PART. ALL and SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being ut lIopellcl.'l Loi or Township Number Slxtv-four in Klng’s County, Province of Prince Ed- ward lsland, bounded and described as follows, that is to snyz- Com- memclng on the North-side of Gray's Road at the East boundary of Fifty (50) acres of land conveyed by the Commissioner ot' Public Lands to John Mt-Lennon, thence North along the ‘said boundary to the South boundary or l-‘tfty and one half (50%) acres oi' land conveyed to William llayter, thence East ton chains to the West boundary of Sixty-dve (65) arcea .Of land conveyed . to Angus Stewart, thence South along the same to Gray‘s Road aforesaid thence Westernly along .said Road to the place of commencement containing Fifty and one hall' (50%) acres oi’ land a little more or less. being the Southern half nf Form Plot No. 10 on the North-side of said Gray'a Road ns described in a certain indenture. hearing dale the 22nd day of December A.D., 1906 by which the said Fifty and one half (50%) acres was conveyed by the Gov ernment of Prince Edward island to Samuel Livingstone of Gray's- Road. The ahove sale will be made by the undersigned because of default having been made ln the payment of interest secured by the said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to C. R. Smailwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 4th day of February A. D. 1916. JOHN S. LIVINGSTONE. Mortgage. 7144-2-4Mf5wks. i _W District Meeting ' The following is the program for the third quarterly meeting of the (`.llnrloi.t.ei.own District of thc Motho-, dist. (‘hurch, which opens in lieartz Memorial llall next Wednesday at 2.30. Atldrnss, “Following Christ," by llov. F. W. Suwdon. Address or Paper- "Tho Church and its Relation to the present day". by Rev. H. Miller. Address or Paper- “Searching for Light." by ltov. J.l.. Lund. EVEN ING SESSION. -- 7.110-(‘hairma.u, ltcv. J. L. Dawson. ll. A.. presiding. He will also give an address. ` Address-“The Church ln time ot' war and after." by Rev. A. J. Gould. Thursday morning, 9.30.-Two ad- dresses- one by Rev. E. E. Styles, "Jesus Christ and Social Service," and an address by ilev R. G. Fulton. These sermons are open to all who care to attend. ' E. S. WEEKS. F. Sec’y. of Dist. HOTEL ARRIVALS QUEEN; ~ '. r ~ C. H. Patterson, "Port Bur‘1'1`?ll. Out.; Lleut. Murphy, Halifax; al- ter M. Len, Victoria; Capt._Stanway. City; Geo. B. McNutt. Darnley; E. Watling, St. John; J. E. Morrow. Soulris. East: John Richards. Bide- or . VICTORIA. J. A. 'MacAsl¢ill, Halifax; B. H. Ford, St. John; H. J. Knight, Hali- fax; C. H. Ramsay, St. John; A. B. Fisher, Montreal; J. S. Niles. Monc- ton; Alex. Machlenzle. Toronto; C. A. Archibald, Truro; W, G. Hannah. Montreal; Juo. llarris, Montreal; M. M. Perry. Moncton; H. Macdonald, L. J. Macdonald. Montreal; G. W. Dawson, Edward Macpherson. J. ll. llowatt. Cape 'l‘|‘averse. ’ J 11 . -1 ~ 1,.. ._ ~.V_; '.!_:».`§). . iynopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. THE sole head of afunlLv,or snymsle over eighu.-en years old, may omsst a 1l\llf!¢l~ section of available Dominion I in M,sni‘obl. *askatchewsn or Albiga. fl!-‘IYAIII IV Agency 7351 -'31 £35 |'.'..¢‘é-‘i.l':’§'§'-¢"'n‘°tTs‘;s°it‘f&l°»». Duties-Six mont s r nan? ’\|rP°1\ Ill “Ak iigrtain congiil:n:.'""A°£s=»*t:l=i:’¥;1:;¢ I 'C- ulml mem when midwest: rmedln are vicinity. - ' gatesd I in igngazydpiter-isa? .ah°\iirtsr-eagle: -'i.=.':l:I":'sm:tt.:”`:':.°,%°°'i'.'..°e'.:.. ...., Years afterlmanlng han mtallltiulxguly utiasbainredmns vs-¢:io‘i\”'n Iliomestsszplilielit. on a n districts. dug# 5%". 8 land, and George McLennan her bus-' .‘Ifii.'»‘.'.l’§£l.'l.'H.§.i‘l.'lnl;'.‘ ‘°" me-133-34* ltioofth lndl each trseesn. iuiriiatnssder 5-iailivnnwit lnoins of lat; ‘ ' ‘Subscriptions To Patriotic Fund LIBT N0. 36. Previously acknowledgedz- $24,- 055.39. Collected by The Hartsville Section of Strathalbane Co1;greg~atiou, per J. D. McLeod, $59.26, 5 !oilows:- J. D. McLeod $2; Kenneth McLeod $1; John A. Mckenzie $l:'R-od McKay $1; Alex. McLennan 50c; Alex. B. McLeod $1; John D. McKenzie 50c; Mrs. Annie McLeod 25c; -Duncan N. McLennan $1; Rod McLeod $1; A. R. McKenzie $1; Dougald McPherson $1; J. D. McKenzie $1; Mrs. Christy Mc Lennan 50c; Murdock A. McLennan $1.50; Neil Nicholson $1; Donald Mc- Kay $1: John McLennan $1; Duncan McLeod $1: Mrs. Duncan McLeod 50c; Annie M\cLeod 50c; J. D. Nichol- son $1; Hammond Jewell $1; Philip McLennan $1; Mrs. Duncan McLeod. Darlington $1; Mrs. D. M. Nicholson, Darlington 50c; Angus Campbell, Dar- lngton $1; Mrs. Malcolm McLean, Darlington $1; D. M. McDonald, Hope- dale $1; A. K. McDonald 50c; John D. McLeod $1; John E. McLeod 50c; Dun. can McDonald $1; Mrs. Malcolm Mc lnnls 50c; Daniel Nicholson, Spring- ton $1.00; Donald Mc- lnnis, Springton 50c; Daniel M. Mc- Donald. Sprlngton $1; Katherine Cam- olson, Sprlngton 50c; Donald A. Nich- olson, Springton $1; Murdock Mc- Intosh 50c; Lizzie McKenzie, Spring- ton $1; John K. McLeod. Springton $2; Duncan Nicholson, Clyde $1; Evi- ctt McLeod, (‘lyde $1; Daniel Ms Queen. Clyde $1; Alexander Buchan- nan, Clyde $1; Malcolm Gillis, Glen Valley $2; \V. G. Tinney, Glen Valley $1; Wm. McPherson, Glen Valley $1; Mrs._,C. A. Lamont, Glen Valley 25c; John Munroo, Glen Valley 75c; Wm. McDonald, Glen Valley $1; Mrs. Dan- iel D. Nicholson, Glen Valley 50c; Mal- colm McPherson_, Glen Valley $1; Mrs. Charlie McKenzie, Glen Valley $1, `W»m. ll. McKenzie, Glen Valley $1; Duncan McLean, Glen Valley $1; Mark Pound, Glen Valley $1; Hugh Nicholson, Glen Valley $1; Angus Gil- lis, _Glen Valley $1; Simon Blondon, (lion Valley $1; S. A. Bloullon, (lien :alley $1; H. P. Abott, (lion Valley 1. James Lonergan, City. $5, (per H. V. Buntai|n,) Moore & McLeod, City $12.50. (account of $150. subscription 1016.) C. A. liens-tlcy, Treasurer, $532.30, on account of subscriptions made in Supreme Court, Summersidc, Nov. 1015, oi' $1177.50, through lilr. Justice Fizgeraltl. as follo\vs:- lion. A. E. Arseunult. Snminerside. $20.00 (0,, account): Rev. J. C. Mc- Lean, Summcrside $10; (On account); Ilov. (1. Do W. White, Summerside $5; Miss A. I.. Shaw, Summcrslde $4; Stanford Gay, Summcrside $5; ll. C. lilills. Siunnicrslde $25; Leighton Ste wart. Suntmerside $40; Spurgeon Burn:-1, Summnrsidc $10; J. E. Dalton Summersitic-.'$25; Neil McLeod, Sum- nlcrside $5; Messrs Sinclair & Stow- art Ltd., Summerside $200; Neil McLeod. Summersitle $100; W. B. Mills, Summerside $5. St. M:1ay’s Sunday School, Sum- tuorside, $2.75. Rev. .l. ti. .vlcl.cau, Pastor. St. l‘aul's‘ Church, Summersidc. $75.55, ns tollowsz- J. E. Gallant $15; A Friend $10; J. lit. Noonan $5; lil-rs. John Todd $1; iilargnret. Mulligan $l;Jolln Nadent $1; Frank Doucette $1; Lemon Arselinlxlt. |551: Adolphus Arscnanlt $1; Joseph L. Gallant $1; James ’l`otld $1; Joh" 1'. Gaudet $1; Albert Gaudet. $1; Galee. :\icDoual¢1 $1; Fred Perry $1; Wm. irsennult $1; Michael Arseuault $1; Louis Blncqulcre $1; Mrs. Paul Arse- 1_;_ _Y _.l NUXATEIJ IRUN increases strength ' of delicate, nervous. , rundown people 200 q per cent in ten days ln many instances. ' $100 forfeit if it fails as per full ex- ,'0 plauation in large article soon to ap- pear in this paper. Ask your doctor or drugglst about lt. E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drug Store, and George E. llngxes. Druggist, always carry it in .8 00 . l-- ----_- New Stock A of Ladies’ Boots In Laced and Button Patent and Dull ` ' -A'r- _ $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50and 8.00 ` - Er Bale incase gmughmctuhby or ' ra” .A\""'°"'M"'-¢H °°w|» NlW|~Y` » V. , , , wenmtgnagnglnututu of sm. uno M . & S ¢ 1 tfelheziii-duiscomar of arm ' K I 09°. I. ‘ V . _ . \v.w.00RY.0.M.0.. -. .tv if " ~= 1 ‘ - 'lglwi-'ltlitllllll msuur¢u¢|»mm ' ' h'5li""'lIlTk-“-‘5ll'tKF-'r"“;;'6§¢°¢-.,,,,§ Bliziard 50c; idd Gallant 50c; Chri»~ Arsennult 50,2 Mathias Gallant 50c; F, Wedge Zl0c; Ross McQuald 25c; Mrs. Thomas Richards 25c; G. Arse- Mun 250; N. McDonald 251:; Mark- Gnudet $1; John Steele $1: Joseph lllckey $1; .Igseph J. Gaudet $1. Parish of Montague, per Rev. Hugh Miller, $37.25, as follower- (‘ollcct<-fl by Montague Annenr, Lo wer Montugues- Montngue Annear $12 Ii.. A. Hynd- man 50c; Leslie J. Poole Sli J- A- Poole $1; C. B. B. Poole $1; George A. Poole $1; J. Ormond Poole $1; Richard Taylor 50c; John Robertson 50c; Herbert Poole 50c; George An- near 50c; William Edmunds 25c; Jos- .bua Edmunds 25c; Thomas Taylor 25c. Collected by Miss Jessie Mellish. Union Road, Klng‘s ('ounty:- vernon R. nos-i $1: f‘-yrus C- R- Moore $1; Goo. F. lilellisll $1; Edna A. Mellish $1; Alex. McPherson $1: I-‘red R. Mellish $1; Robert C. Mclllsh $1; Thomas W. Mcllsll 500. Collected by ll. J. Llewellyn, Stur- geonz- (‘.har1os lilckcn, $1; Lemuel Hlcken $1; Nathan Conrod $1; Wm. Grlillu $1; John A. King $1; Daniel Collings- $l; Archibald Reynolds 50c: l"l"Nl Llewellyn 50c; R. J. Llewellyn 501:; Milton Reynolds 50c; David (iolllngs 50c.; John A. Collings, 50c.; Mrs. Liz- zln Acorn 251'.; Woodley l.lcwcllyn 25(-. Chester 1.lowellyn 25c. Collected by Wm. llllclley, Monta- guez- Rcv. llugh Miller $1: llorntio .\'r\I~ son $1; G. ll. Nelson $1; Thos. ll. Bulpit $1.50; D. A. Martin $1: W. I. Poole $1; Wm. Vunidorsiino 500; E..l. Kerr 50c; Captain Geo. Allen 500; J. R. Brehaut 50c; Wm. B. Hilchey $1; Frank Lemon 250; Harry Peardon 2542; Robert Sample 25c; Alex' ?.lt‘- licnaltl 50c. l'arish of St. .»'-.ntllony's. Bioornfwitl, por Rev. F. X. Gallant. P. 1" . $04.10 as follows:- .loscpll Gnudct $1: Coll- .\"‘=(>ll=\\ili 50c; l’atricltArs-lenault 5002 -lf=Hf‘Dl\ Pct(-rs 50(-. Follcciml by A. .-int-oin, Piusvillc School District, No. 110:- ~ Ambrose Cocoran $1: Thony Corco- ran $1; Alfred Wedge $1; Jas J. Gal- lant 50c; Joseph J. Gallant 600: Frank 1'. Gallant $1: Joseph Brown 50c; At'- cone Gallant. 000; John. J. Gallant 501:. Henry. Spears $1; Mrs. S5’lVlI1 \V0ilt‘l€ 50c; Mrs. Stephen Gallant 60c: I.. Gallant 500; Joseph l'icrnat'd 100; V. --»--»~.».».».-.»»..».-- - »-- To Prevent The Grip Bromo There Colds cause Grip-Laxative Qninine removes the cause, is only one "Bromo Qulninc." E. W. GROVE'S-signature on box. 25c. ` lnrolmlu .` ~ , in . Relatives of soldiers re- ,L turning from the front are '~ asked to communicate with ;_ the Secretary of the Provln- . rf. Mi -z-S nuult $1; James Bryenton 75c; John . , . V ,__ ' _ _ , ,._ “-9926 5.0¢; Joseph Doucette 50c; _ __, -- ` - _-/.= ‘ 4-. Thomas Nelligan 50c; Antoln Bernard '_ I -_ A = ., 1 50g; Dina Gaudet 50c; Everett Arse- E _*_* ___“__:A___* neun zoo; nouns Galluut zse, urs. J. l -----~ ----- , . N. Noonan $2; Mrs. A. A. McLellan Tr . _. si; urs. James Mcpoualu $1; iv. B. 1 G 8 McNeill $1; Joseph S. Perry $1. Mrs. _qv ,_ D. H. McDonald $1; J. J. McNady 7 =, _¢__g‘,g. a § 51; urs. Elizabeth Deeguu $1: Mrs- _ '_t;,p-,aw Abel Arsenault $1; James E. McDon- _ , . -,- ._. ,, api $1; Ben Arseunult $1; Lucien Per- yt; Y_ -3,-__ .: rl' $1: Mrs. Philip Arseunult $1: A0110 “ ' ""1 as Mcboliald 50c; Mrs. John Fraser . 50c; Mrs. Simon Wedge 50c; Simon. wedge $1; George Gallant 50c; Char- W les Doucette 50c; Charles Arseunult I 50(-~ Frank J. Arsenault 50c; G. G. t ._,_ _ 1 - Il. Burke 50c; S. F. Gallant $1; Mu. line Gallant- 25c; Joseph J. Gallant 25c: Thos. G. Gallant 50c; L. Arse, nault $1; Angus Blanchard 50c; Sup. hie P. Gallant 25c; Prosper H. Gallon; 20c; Andrn Gallant 50c; Mrs. John Gallant 50c; Patrle Coragan 25(-._ Collected by Paul Gallzint, St. .u- ll|ou_v's, Bloomileld:- Paul l. Gallant 50c; Sylvan l. Gal. lant 50c; Joseph S. Arseunult 25c; James E. Smallwood 250; John Kelly $1; Albert. White 25c; Timothy G31. lant 25c; Joseph P. Arsenault 10c; John Blanchard 50c; Joe White 25<~; Jacob MncNaught $1.00; Sylvian Phu. isson 50c; Maxim Gallant 250. ((_'ontlnuod on page four.) -_-___---_-_il___.._ _ -gl llmssional Mayor Brown ’s Office Hours Mayor Brown, oiilco hours-10 to il a. nl. 2 to 3 p.,m. 0n_ Saturday. 10 to 12 a. m. 7393-2-16Mtf. DR. HEATH MGINTYRB. Dentist Csrnoron Block. Victoria Row Charlottetown Office Hours: 9 s. m. to 1 p. m. 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. B583-10-Zilltf. MORBON S DUFFY lsrrlsters and Attorneys solicitors for Royal Bank of Gsnsds MONEY T0 LOAN. . 1 _ BABCOLK ANU SONS Patents, Trade marks, Designs. Registered Parent Attorneys. Established 1877 Formerly Patent t-ff~co Examiner. Master of Patent Laws. Roprdseniatives in all foreign coun- tries. Write for Book "Patent Protection". Tells. All about and htow to Obtain Pat- en s. 99 St. James St., Montreal. Branches Ottawa. Washington. DR. -. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES Monthly treatment. Hotel Victoria, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Office hours 12 io 3 daily and by appointment. 7354-2-14M3Mospd. cial Committee of Wounded '~ Soldiers Commission, Miss `_ Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- L, town, intimatlng the date of ‘ expected arrival, cause of re- 21 turn and any other partlcu- ;. lars, in order that preparation' " may be made for a *ltting ii reception. » ohsrgo Twenty-live cents. ' Miss D. Rudge 171 Great George Street Manufacturer of all kinds of tins hair goods. Also Gentiemens Toupees and Wigs. ' Phone 314. Msnlourlnq. _ Hairdressing. ' , tsol-2-141/limo. iiUMiil|liN ilLliSSlFlEil MIS. j f \ Ons cent por word first taurus” in \h_|s oolurm|_ ,nail sang pr nord ouch oentlnustlon. Cash must accompany ordsrr. Minimum ' ;s'_"---Q-.~=lE Ag~'nts Wantvd ,-.GENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "The old reliable Fouthill Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 2108-2MEll‘eb.29. t 1 Help Wanted-Female WANTED--A COMPETENT GENER- al servant. Apply Miss Alley. 02 Prince St. . 7468-2-22Mtf WANTED-A COMPETENT GENER- nl servant. Apply 62 Prince St. _ 7463-2-22-Mtf. ns_t.|Is""'|."'s |»°'sasous'. wltt. ii furnished with profitable, all-year- round employment on Auto-Knitting . machines. Ten dollars per week Nldlly earned. We teach you at home. Distance no hindrance. Write at once for particulars. rates to pay, etc.. enclosing Ze. in stamps. Auto- Kintter 1-iooisry Co., Dept. 147C. 257 Collars Street, Tomato. ' 1-ilililoi FOR SALE.-» STEAM SAW MILL sud site at Head Railway wharf, Sourts Machinery may be sold ‘sep- srats. F. T. Macdonald* Searls. éoza-1-touts. ron sAt._‘e A` l.' uve' EiiE't\TE'i0s.- ness stand for_sale or to lessb. Ap lily "D" Guardian ofllee. “__ __ soar-1-11-mt r-'ARM Fon eT.E.- TRI? VIBE- able farm of 200 situate near the Village of . 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