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I ty . _,,. ,M :J ., I ,A Mr Charles Maude accompanied ' . mn” FOX STOCK.-The last opportunity ghhlgtly? difalglav dls(litvi;°ey l:iT‘t:nP ‘git T; .dijth o‘;;i;i:‘d”.;;tTi'r.;;y“;;;:m- _ A nsuwueeannpp __ ' OUNRDIIN IEIDEI by his mother-in-law, Mrs. _Matthew * @ zonaawnan Dunn, returned /Saturday from a three weeks visit to Boston. ."I`}il‘l DATE of the hockey match at St. Peter's is Thursilay, March 5th. 1450 -I.-OST, on Water St., yesterday afternoon, between Strong`s Corner Finder will confer o favor by calling at Gunrilinn Branch, Summerside. 1435. ~Mr, Wm. Mathieson, who for the past 12 years has been in the ro- and Co, Ltd., has resigned his posi- tion to accept ii. similar one with lt. T. Holman, Ltd., and entered -Messrs Creclman McArthur and W. E. Forbes of Brace, McKay and Co., Gay of R. J. Holman, Ltd., who your faith were attending the meetings of the‘ I In the Hand that is over us al , -.'11-iiit'1,nih_P _ -.B Huiiluurc Manufacturers Associa 'l Int thi gaggwzll; bélldafgge OUE mg advantage to haul then. frelghtf Or sorrows with crusbilig force fmm H-““te""’ mv" l’°f0r" the spring 5 tion ut Ottawa, returned home Sat- urd:\y morning by the hockey spec- i:i|.J. SI-IE WOULD GAIN your labor seems lost, NEW YORK, February Z8.-Mar- And no word comes to comfort or guret Vale, niece by marriage of r chee . l'rl-si.l1_=iit Wilson, is making a stage Though reproaclies and cnlumn-ies Obtained by calling OD MFS» White, n cumber volur faith, “The Lenox." i And friends that you trusted in -_ t fail, ' reputation us ii member of the cast supporting Guy Bates Post in “Omar_ the Tuntmaker,” She is the wife of Prof. George Howe, who was raised B0 UUE *-0 Yuumelf- to mnscicncei t0 :iliiwnt :is ilu adopted son by his un- cle, President Wilson. Miss Ville inode liar theatrical dehut, about a year ago, as Margaret Howe. She appear- S eil in support of Nnzimova and other stars and found she attracted more attention as the presidcnt's niece than ns ull actress. This season, dc- County farmers have started to shin airing to siicceod on licr merits, she eggs by the new parcel post service I » _ _ - ment of Agri ultu e ill d a <'l1iin_i_frll her name to Margaret Vale. Phe regulations call for all the shin- meeting of the Farmers. Institute at ------»- »~- ‘ments of cggs to bc labelled as such] Bmokueld on Monday evening, i ll Mn Hughes' the Up_,o_Da‘e hnvinfr. been rhinned from an-esteii is invited to nttcnd. S Druggisis hu scored anolh" 'rue asm. mint and shoe iiictnrv - ~ i 1 - 1 1 i ' 1 t r' . ' " “omg He has ,mpm-nd a*\:,h‘i °“° 0°” th‘"_`"§)““_ ““°‘i";; the hockey match the Connaught 3 ch do much of eir usmess w W d hrgc .lfdck Of thu* Gfehl C“Sf0'“@f5 1" ester" Can" H' hm” friends mended their way to_Loner- 0 French Tnnic iisiiigl parcel pgst lately for l Ml`(`Pl FRANCE BENEFITS and has bn-n made the mms Fl '2~S-R _ _ f f .» . _ ei. - commission or sole agent for ‘h’ r' wn"the :study of the economic conse- Evtry bJf(|C gill ralliefd. fquenees for France of the opening of _,_ fthe Panunia Uunal was iormed a few BE,-ng always on the luakout for days ago. It *was composed of _ten of- the best in everything in the drug finals from uulous. . stat? m1mste.r' line] M,._ G-,,0_ Ei. Hughes has placed ies, :ill of them familiar with the dif- in stuck ii large consignment of the fcfent phages of the gfwemment ser' G,-em, F,-ench Tmnc vIG0]::.3L_ 1 vice and with the requirements of the Every rlav nature is providing usildrciicb merchant murine. The com- witli soiuething new. The latest'mi9-“l°"€"51 lifter diflcllssmli it. Win medicine on the mm-keg in Canada is draft. a report to the French govern- vtooaoi.. weak and rnn-down men, invent on the stern necessary to sein wonzen :ind children can now he made .the fullest. utilization of the canal- by strong and healthy. Every home *French commerce. should contain a bottle of \’IGOROL| >--_-_7,T{__ ~-the Tonic that is a Tonic. The TANGO TOO MUCH manufacturers of guch high grade en- S whole human system is at once toned FOR SOCIAL LEADER. up. That tired, dragging feeling dis- -2- annearn nm; lvifntlifrrrizinrs ii joy.” If Ni-iw Voss, Fen. 28-A social nm. yOii ure no ]liS Cc lug yoursc , go gram’ (1 I) of t "go classes in to Hughes _ drug store and Ref- _Fi the monijii1in;,u"the dlannnt" in the glefgtleh‘;§tm_\iQ£'?“f;(I£;; f0{lfr5;3)‘i\r‘10;'f afternoon, tango dinners and tango _ ' ~ s o - » - _ , 1 ,suppers in the evening. has proven (“"‘;hg°:’{i‘5;0;“8ml‘?:;ey' VIlGtO1R0£‘;ror1 much for Mrs, George Jay “ ’" 'e "'y ' ' er 8"( ’°0 r -Gould and. under ri physicians or- nnd is a po\verf1:l flesh and system » _ .ld P . $100 I tue dcrs she has cancelled all social en hm er' rice ~ 30 - gagcments for severnyweekn to (g,q|~n_e_ ';i‘*’*”"`°' L’ V -- ... __ ___ _ ___.,__,______ _ ___,.__,____ ___ i I ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio. Feb. 28 P R O C-3 RA IVI ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY The Kalcm Company `Pre sent _ _ Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Immortal Story Zngfivfdifipieizfskgigg. “°"1rif§°i?\i;i§_ Uncle Toms Cabin _ _ In Two Acts This story lives in the hearts of all and will never be forgotten As _a photo-play it is beautifully rendered and the story is one vhich particularly lends itself for that purpose. It has been film- =.d several times, but never so well as by the Kalem Co. We have ieen them all and that is our opinion: _ Eliza’s escape across the ice, the death of little Fva;_ T_opsy’ lmpish pranks; Legrees brutality to Uncle Tom are incidents which goes straight to all hearts, Beauty Then Board Bill Thg Faddists “N0 Day' “° “ts was the land' How the Hubbies’ c red ladies’ motto. Butthe boarders their wives of card waging got the best of her---for a time. by an original method _ COMEDY COMEDY In The Old Dutch Times Ed. A quaint and touching story of the older deign At The Eleventh Hour Selig Drama The stop block as a silent witness :Ngiss siinmcusiyei "Songs Mr. oéwin Eilinsn ' ve me w ' e t oving ii - ii i' ima” Ship of my dreams _ _ F. Coming Wednesday and Thursday ‘The _ Finger of Fate” 6 I I A sensational Pathe Drama ment . ecial or ers _ p b 0. sp of R Sm repast served in Mr. Lonergan’s best gl pa'r i one ses two par ' . Dfeshoels mI:_,.i;a\ns_ ca lslstyle. Diving to the late hour the f party broke up early everybody feel- 1 ‘WILL FIND OFT HOW ing that the Connauglits had in their 1_- ilrst hockey season made an admir- i, able showing. i il roads and extremely low temperature the eople of North Rnstico are tak- comes, as this is their only alterna- iaii. _ Bc true to yourself, and work faith- UVB~-H~ w fully on 3 In the Pathway that duty makes LADIES WITH THE NEW STYLE ia . dem-_ OF DRESS.--Our coilfurs must also t FAME AS ACTRESS Kew courage and hem~l;_ though undergo changes to correspond as h our head dress adds so much to our appearance. The fashionable high coiflure is very effective and can be PROHIBITION CASES.-Summon ses for violation 'of the Prohibition right, Law, have been served on John P. X For right in the end will prevail. Moore, for second offence, and George Offer, for fourth offence. Both these cases come up for hearing at HIPPI~'\'G EGGS the Police Court th-is morning at 9 D BY PARCEL Posr. ,,~¢|0ck_ 1. -- __ t FREDERTCTON, Feb. 28.- York MEETING T0N1GHT___Mr_ R_1 Robertson, of the Provincial Depart- c r w ad ress .ind the first arrived at the Dost office! ,Mm-ch 2ml_ at 7_30 p_m_ Everyone ui n DINNER ---On Friday night after hockey teams and so-me of their gun's Lunch Rooms for an enjoyable NEW AGENCY.-All should read nd in this issue. This firm has been appointed distributing agcnts Gray Motor Co., one of the largest iriikers of Marine Motors and sta- tionarv engines in America, having lcne engines. Gray Motors are well- appeors omits waters. This firm has' been fortunate to secure the agency for such a well-known firm on-d zines. This firm has now in stock fi large supply of both marine and stationary engines; also a full line ::Mr. Dennis D. Arsenault, who is a | ws reporter for the' Guardian will 1 bc pleased to receive news of import- nce by mail to North Rustico or by phone 2788-11-12Metf. -An operation for aovcndicitis per- formed on Miss Ada Robson, of this S place, is expected by physicians ob- serving the unusual case to restore l the young \vomnn’s voice. Follow- B ing the operation, two weeks ago, she has recovered her voice sufficient- ly to whisper. Two years ago Miss Rcfsson suffered clans predict that ouce.her nervous system recovers from- the effects of the strain she will be able to talk. OPPOSE TH-E PROPOSAL LONDON, Feb. ‘Z8-The proposal to place a bust of Geo. Washington in Westmlnlster Abbey is opposed hy The Outlook, which says that it would. covert: the Abbey into n scene of a permanent outrage on all loyal Canadians. "Are we to have a. monument to Washington and none to his victim? Let us be logical and erect another to Paul Kruger. Wash- ineton was the mortal enemy of England and persecuted 8 British population." NPPEIL TO KIN/.i T0 AID WOMEN (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Feb. 28.-The Wonien‘s Homestead Association sent an ap- Penl to King George of England to aid single women in that country to migrate to Canada to become wivesl of settlers, ` Resolutions adopted hy the Asso-‘ cintion expressed the opinion that if the movement were carried out scri- ously thc militant women of Eng-it land would cease their warfare on parliament. Dlscontent reigns where there ls a surplus ln female popula- lation. °.£i§.I.9..B.lA Stanley Shaw and Pear-do'n’s H mail trnin left the city at 9.15 Sat for P. E. Island, for the well-known ‘I known throughout the Island being ‘ one of the first gasolene engines to l KNIFE nicsfronas cIRL’s voiGs."ih h t t H t _ _ W Y 0 “T0 0 8- le tel' t0 the 0 01 time remedy is. Nerviline f r forty ' KBBDEVS' AF50°i'1t-i0" 0501195 hii years has been a household (ivord in _ S ervices for $10,000 a year, lrut the Canada. Ecarcaly a home in_CannRrw r.MAcnoNii'L0,vsnN0N;i>;lREcr: - - - __ ,, ons, J. w. i1iu.1in,M0uNr iu.010N, DANIEL Mcn0N- ALD, MERCHANT, VERNON; ROBERT MCKINNON, EARNS- {>(f)g5e€ Grain I CLIFFE; JOHN A. MCDONALD, VERNON; AND J. F. MCDON- uggels Ain, cinrlrin. if The stockin the company has beennearly all to name, clean subscribed and only a limited number of shares are free from Wild offered the Public. Application for stock can be made Or any noxious Weed to any of the directors or to ithe Canada Fox Ex- °§ am’ kmdi ImP°ff@d change, Charlottetown. 3 Section of Ontario. ,_ _ Imported Ligowo Oats, \ F--1 _ $5,000. 0 ll THE TEIPERHURE' 321;; Abundance White of t};1;i;e)Cl;sfo)nlya];ive thousand dollars worth We have large quantities II1V€Sf01‘S 3l'€ requested to make quick ap- 3i0i2§s§eZ§rsi§f1fI an extra ‘fli_°aii°”' _ ___ | gg;;,_,,_1;,=»gf_;,. 13355, Authorized cipinl $50,000.00 Wave. All extra clean and ‘ Swck Issue Shares ll; P31' Val'-le heavy, Writgvushforsamplesi $26,500-00 _$539 $- 0.00 Per Share a _ 5 ldlw Khrihcdeczss foreFa2i'¥§<:s1!?§c Appllcatlon Forln Sfiwf¢S~ .Our Se°d0=\1Sare John s Marlin M L A Kinrnis P. E I d ‘ii-f _ri ' .»" 1 _ f|f;'e‘;‘f,rf,3'y,'§,|§a§a€h?s,ffi‘5‘;€e,,’Q Dear Sir:-Enclosed please find$ _ for one am, - being full payment for _ share; in the Martin Silver Black and Patch Fox Co. 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