1' at vo; ( CUBES } 'o atotlie War ...'1'=....'~‘l=~°‘l.....~S r.2.t° isa y British an ‘Canadian as :nr -‘ “re W" ' aa at home. l ”°x°°YfB§§'°”§‘} _ _ W1 _:gs sur _ st in a moment lu drink winter s _ g. With bread or biscuits it auttains for hours. CUP the invc.‘5l..¢¢lgs A cons 'ro r. ‘|'@ol§U»lId|lCn\ol~ ..... _ Special Prices on S SNOW SHOE * “ Get a gair _of Snow Shoes an enjoy Sno_w Shoelng. A pair will last you for years. Note our special sale price. Child’s _Sizes 9x29- .. .............. ..$ 1.50 Misses' Sizes 10x33 . . . . . . . ..l.6ll Ladies’ Sizes ll 1-2 .... ._ 2.25 Men’s Sizes 12x42 . .... 2.35 Club Sizes 14x42 R.T. Holman, ` Limited - Snmmerside ‘ 1202-zdiuzlnll. I \ During 1916 you will find our store a good place to trade. As we carry only reliable goods and sell at moder- ate prices. Ii. Taylor Jeweler & Optician I & Engraver q **l I Samiinnua|SaIe oi High-Grade Shoes ` Now is your chance _ to secure a pair of high » _gradeshoes at a low price. I ` .. ._ We have about 300 of'Men’s and Lad- _ 'es' Shoes, all new shapes ‘ . in broken lots which ,.,_, _ ._ . ._ -; v_l-l»....,’l.. _ Q0 p. c. Discount ' sooo silos. for s4.so - 5.50- “ “ 4.40 soo “ ~ 4.oo 4.50 " " a.eo 4_.oo “ " 3.20 also “ d " 2.ao il * 114- 411 EGG RECORD.-Mr. Solomon Rap son of Milburn. P. E. l.. in 1915 k0|>I. M hens. from this flock he sold C_ E. Pntt & Sons. of St. Peters. 1204 dui' en between the 32nd March 1915 and the first of December of the same year. Can anyone beat this T lf so the writer will be glad to hear from them. ~ A DIRECTOR.-A Belleville. Ont.. despatch saysz- At the fourth annual convention of the Canadian Produce Association, held here Wednesday, Mr. it B. Caldwell. Halifax. and Mr_ J. Ritchie. CharlottetoFu, were elected directors. Mr. A. 1-1. Dalerymple. Montreal. was elected president. and .\1r. .-\. Vallaucouri, Montreal, secre- tary-treasurer. MISSIONARY MEETING. --North Wilthire Methodist Church Tuesday evening Feb. 15th there Will be a Missionary Meeting Deputation Rev. IL G. Fulton of First Church. Charlottetown. Hamphire Methodist Church Friday eveulns Febrllllry 18th. Missionary Meeting Deputa- tion. Rev.J.L. Loard of Granville Cir- cull. _ COMMITTEES APPOINTEDP-At it meeting of the City Council yesterday the following committees were selec- ted. Their appointment will be rati- fied at the regular meeting to be held on .\ionday next. The first named Councillor will bc the Chairman. Finance- Wright. Miller, Rattray. Street-McNevin, McKenzie. Rattray, Ledwcll, and Smith. Market-Smith. Rattray, and McKenzie. Tender and Public Property- Miller. McKenzie and Rattray. Fire-Rattray, Smith and \\’rlght. Police-Ledwell. McNe- vlll and Rattray. Light-Jenkins. .\liller. Le-dwell. Assistant Chief of thc Fire Department-Mclienzic. NO ICE VET IN GULF.-Tho North Sydney Herald of Wednesday says:- With not a speck of ice in the harbor excepting along the upper reaches that scan the Sydney wbarves, the indica- tions aro that open navigation will prevail for some time yet lf. indeed the harbor is caught at all. Reports 7331.1 lusescrlou rnlr.-l.t‘.' col iirant the Assistant Director of M :ax on an inspoctoral trip. All c .ltions pertaining to the health of soldiers will be looked into. THE CAR FERRY STEAMER tor meeting a large amount of v orty four passengers eighty four t of freight and forty tive sacks of A horse belonging to Mr. Edw McCabe, tnickman dropped dead the middle of the block between G supposed to have taken colic. beautiful weather and all the del of citizens to attend the Valentine and everyone present did full ju S100 was realized. ' .-The many friends of Mrs. H Findlay, late of Brush Wharf, Orw daughter. Mrs. H. B. Mclntyre, Oak years ago. The interment took pls at Victoria, B. C., been ln existencc_ lt has forward from the gulf of utter absence of ice. cerncd, acllvity is observed around thu coal and orc piers of the Scotia Company. Last year thc last arrival was the steamer Tyr. which camo horc on the Slat of January and after much difllculty cleared through tho foo oll thc 4th of February. A THOUGHTFUL ACT.-Yesterday’ morning Captain Cook and his mon of thc 105th were out on their regular route march which happily took them in the direction of the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Company. lt being flxceptlonally frosty and kllowiug the inspiring effects from hot coffee the ger as to the possibilities of getting some. li took only ri few minutes for l\lr_ Willchcstcr aull his obligiilg assistants to get busy and ill no time tllc battalion were bclllg rcfrcshed with piping hot condcuscd coffee put up in the firms own factory. Mr. Win- chester was delighted to "stand treat" and added as au appetizer sonic good rich butter milk which needless to any appealed to all. After expressing their thanks Capt. Cook and his mell continued their march. WEDDING BELL8.- Wednesday _evening Jan. 19th, at the home of Mrs. Sarah Ritchie, 68 Cross St.. Malden Maas. a pretty wedding was solemnlz- _ed by Rev. A_ M. Parker. pastor of the Mystic Side Congregational Church when Miss Elizabeth Gordon Ritchie, her daughter. became the bride of Sid- ney Marsh Phillips. 184 Florence St. Melrose, son of Mrs. E. T. Phillips. Percy F. Phillips of Dalivers was best man. and Miss Rose Ritchie. ol this city was maid of honour. The flower girl was Joan Ritchie of Rosliudalc. Following the ceremony, a recoll- tioll was hold at the homo of thc bride which was attendod by upwards of 125 friends and relatives. Tho bride prcscllted n ,charming uppcar- alice in wllitc crepe do cllinc, is tulle veil caught up with orange blossoms. and sho csrrli-d a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of tho valley. Tho maid of honour’s gown was df blue crcpc do chiuc and her bouquet. brides rosos. The little iiowor girl wore white and pink mcssallnc. and carried Ii basket ot pluk.and \vh..c roms buds wll'<.‘l silo distributed in the pull- of the 1-rillnl couple as they desccildoll the stair case. The us- hers were A. R. Gordon. of Brockton. Philip Whoelcr. and Cecil Covert. of this city. Tho woddlug march from Lohongrlu was sweetly rendered ou the piano by Mrs. Allison Smith and tbc house was llocoratod for the event with laurel and cut flowers. The happy couple loft late in the evening for li honeymoon trip to New York and Washington, and on -their return will reside at 184 Florence St. Mel- rose. They will he homo to friends lifter March lst. They departed with the best wishes of a. host of friends amid n sllowcr of confetti and rice and were the recipients of a largo number l‘hilllps has many friends ln this Pro, vincc hor former llomc being lu AI- berinn. Sho ls li niece of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Montgomery, City. - There ls more Cltarfh in this section of the country than all other dlseam put together and for yearslr was supposed ro beincarablo. Doe- ion prescribed local runedies. and by constantly falling fn cure with local ireatlncnf. pronounced it incurable. Cntnrrh Isaioral disease. lroafly Influenced by' constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. HaIl's Cnrarrh Cure. manufactured by F J.(.'heney& Co . Toledo. Ohio. is n constitutional remed1.i» Islien intemally snd.acts tbnl the Blood onthe Munson Burfaouof the System. One Hlmdred Dollars reward is offered for my ease that Hsll's Catarrh Urns falls to cure. Said for circulars and testimonials. FJ. GINEY & C0.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by dfllllili- 751:. ' Hall's Family Pills forffonstipstion. of beautiful nud costly gifts, incllld-’ Ing li piano from the groom. Mrs.. Wlllfll IS lllllllilllll at 'ills time 0! u’°l19 paianls, suits, 14 pillows. 10 shee year. So far as local shipping is coll- lg ulglll sllll.ls_ ll plllows sl ss pairs socks. 4 roorls. 4 rolls wsdd- and and ill lwr °wl\ 008111- lllg, 146 mouth wipes, 3 lloz. llanlllrrr- The llrvsramms at lhfl Pf=°l>l¢`S W chiefs. 1 towel. children prosentable- shoes es- Chamle Cl‘°l£ml‘“ 12:19 Ngxgaglé pecially wear out sometimes in a. “lg” agp); him' 3' Tar th; few weeks. ln shoes, more than any 5 em e mls fri me 0 d 1 other articles it a s to add few mms were a so “ eras ng an on el di all - 'Y ‘° I’ ' _wllare Mclirsfn;ill(yAit_l-_alnedMbyJtbelr T c cr ss a cor. r amen ur- CAUBED GREAT EXCITEMENT.- nel. acted as cll“lrm‘n and good order “gg ,was a prevailing feature. The sch d _room was very tastefully decorate Q“°°“ s"`°°t Th“"d“Y “Wm °b°“; l with the flags of the Allies. and pre Va ` sented a very pleasing view. '1’ ton and Kent Streets. The animal was l being driven in a slelgh when he 8 proceeds were in aid of the Patriot c denly stopped and collapsed. He o- pared one of the nicest teas yet given at to tho good things offered. About T116 Dl`0Kl‘°»l1ll1l0 l\\°Wll HI- U10 P" 'rl-45 LATE MRS, HUQH Fmpggy fall to attract attention, Charlie Ch ill I. I. I t . iooknplilirte Ei. (Ellen r?etsiliii.ncl`Y~ u York. She has su ervised the c quarry at Quincy, Mass. high( The 'figure ofthe man will to headquarters me followingcontrl- s fatal Jealousy arises between Le; Bllvflly f°f °"°l‘S@l`lS- __ 0 Mrs A F. Beaton. of Alexandra, was _.- Her machinations recoil on heros-lr rl l1asllells0r'l1y the lllurrsy Harbor train yesterday to visit her daugbtcr ag Mrs. Percy White, Murray`Harbor. of ` ' ‘ f ci. Mrs. J.`J. McLeod, Ulgg, is spend- Ilng than any of the former lnstal- U18 ll f0W da” In *DWR 01° Suesi Of PAV A FEW CENTS MORE ments Cralg Kennedy again Puls Mrs. ilarry ll. Stetson, Dorchester I: .-l ' 5 _ ' ln these strenuous times it bocomcs lil' s°}n° l';x°el'_l(f';%w°rkih‘;p:g'tl';grP t ` fl real problem to lwsll all the “"5” “S °-Im’ 8 0,# 'rue many rr-lends or Mr. tvllliom on. Campbell of Campbell Bros., City, plc. will be pleased to learn that he has el-_ recovered from his recent attack of lu. grlppe. de Mrs. D. J. McDonald \VaI.cl'bury,` tl... Conn., crossed bythe Prince Ed- ward yesterday after spending sev-< gl oral weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLeod, Uigg. Airs Nathaniel Carr, who was cull- M RlAl_ To MEN gl: 1-|1-AN|g cd home by the rocout death of hcr EMO mother, Mrs. James White, of this w.\slll.\'G'roN, Feb. il-work on city. left yesterday morning on ro- t.l.le inalniuotli nienioriul to thc mell i-“YU £0 NOW YUFK- °lf§ Misses Nellie ond Mamie Gillespie have a _chuncc for ilieir lives, is near- “Hd M155 -79°" /\li»I'i0_l1- 0|'-Y. left YDS- ed terday morning to vlsit the former's ll, brother. Williaiu. wllo is going over- 5_ seas with Capt. Mcl{innon's column. l_ __ ___ ting of the granlte._linoiiumont at the Miss IV” E- D0 LOUG Of PFOWS Bros., Ltd., is spending li fcw wock cl holidays with hcl' mother at hcl' be homo in St. John. lt is pleasing lo 13 feet high, and the distance from k“°“' tlml- She I5 I‘“Pl'°‘/IDS ill the end of one outstretched arm tho ond of thc other will be 13 feet. The memorial is the conception o the 'Fitauic Memorial Association. wrday ’”‘"`“I”5 by “"3 P"|“C° Ed" of ward island on route io his bonlc whcih alms to honor the memory lo health after hor resent illness. l Mr. R. Brunton McEwen loft yes- in the brave mcll who stood on the deck M""“°°k°i' Mallml after 0 We|l~ of the sinking liner and made no their lives tllnl woulcn and cllildr el-_ oarnell` vncatloil llorc. the guest of fort to sovc illonlsolvos, forfolllng Mrs- ('°0‘°3'“'l‘~“l"'- e u might live. ll is rl memorial or the Ml* Jvllll -\llll<'-flf°ll- .Provincial l-among umllllon of me- Bm," ..\vo_ auditor and son Johll A. left by the lllcn and chlldrt-ll first," and a fitting P'll`~C0 Ellw-Wd .\'l_=‘1ll=l'l1llY ll10l'llil1 cmphasls of ibn words: "Greater 1° Visit III” 5°" Dlllllill ill Hllllfllt li a. m.. lsoruiou. Childrens adllrcsstlovc than this Ilstll no man that ll 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible lay down his lll`o for his friend." ¢-s'»_ - HOW BRITISH AIRMAN 6 who loaves shortly for England with Captain D. A. l\lcl(lnuou'n Am- munatlon column. GOT New 1-l;loU8ER8_ FELL IN LOVE AT THE FRONT. 11 ai. nl.. sermon _Subject-Obedience ___ 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Blblc BERLIN, Ft-h_ 10, vln London.- Classes. 7 p. ni., sermon. Subject- llcw Illustration of how nlnoulllca A PICTOU, N. S., Feb. 11.-That cu- Ol- pill works his wllos ovcu lu wnr warfare are obsorvod by hostile air- llU10”» “nil llllllll-I8 01080 011838811 ill ,_ sccnos of strife, was illustaatod here lllan uvlator on h Western front. Wi"-°|'i|“¥ WINS" MB.I0l' Ullll-N06 A- plalle was shot down and Ono of t ll Young, of Ottawa, who returned last wock from England where he served as deputy assistant director of modl c aviators killed. The second was ull- “I 501'*/Ice” Wllllf Ulf! Clilllll-llllllll llt trousers had been lrreparably' dam agod. Myrtle Grattan daughter of Mr and Mrs John Grattanl of Plotou, wllo The aviator tllus'nillIctod the Cor r°"°“¢I& T0'-“H1011 ff0ll'l 111 Tvllllllol iressed tllnt tllo German avlato to attend all services of tilio Church. mmmrml lm lwmplgnq and dmppol All news sro free null everybody wel- it lloro into tho nl-ltlsll lines. hour later an English filpr appoare returning the call, and dropped bundle containing new trousers fo his compatriot. _ .I service. 11 a.m. Morning Prsyor, 2.30 ll. m.. Sunday School and Bibls'Claa- ' " ' " ‘ ‘ . ""` --if »' ses. 1‘~p.m. Evening prayer. All seats Bun' , 7 urns. lllllu; _stoop “Tho honsafttlla =i°a,n|sIaa.a algal: e. llelfliifisii ....1 an ..3'i._'3ilny so§i;nu;>’n psilrs blood. _ W" B lfll . mi! blood. It is posl,a?i1ly'nagqadod'iu ills tmtmolrl of lei'o!hl|.' lilifrlls rllsumatiiin,‘lz?;l>¢ls,' Iolnofnl slltiliiiioi-hiiisdislnoh_klah1i3Bssnrs t... swarms. i¢uny.'II l.§.iili»y..ll'.l...|¢Ei_.______ I . All The oillcial -staqdlllg of the coll- _ _ , lulurcd ln person, but' ln lamllng_ llls Bralllsllott. claimed as his bride Miss <1- our entire stock mustgo. A ` ' ' ' B France, wllere sho solved as super l. intending nurse ill No. 2 Cgnndlnn llosplial ` ` lrlwlllls partlolrixs mdlfliwrs or mlli 3 tary units engaged in the cause of l. the Empire gave a military aspect od ln IlIs"resllll?a'llr.lil 'cl'o'lli1ng, and tloned hero were among ‘the fnvltod guests. while il guard of.honor:.fl-om tional colors e als lg ll | tllo Church all gtoolla pMi¥rblgll Yvhgrld tlo ceremony was Z gd b R _ Father D6nahi~"MliiBl;oi‘ilnl1d: cliaplgiil Hallhl `for.:¢h1g pllfpgge; . ,_ lM`»lllll'2 Ur- Ill-llllrs for llmoinfmont. .ui..¢lnst._6_aors¢ st. ‘ ‘ ""¥¥87-1-12-¥‘imopd.`j » ‘°`.f.'_.' .'/ill? - “ -all-'aqui .. f -_ . 5,... _ >‘<~’!` _ -` , fl..-lin. . " ' "" "l".` L PEOPLES' 2 snows 2 | TOD i.l..l». lo. THEATRE I oh Rev P A. McDonell Moroll. was f Arnold Daly, Pearle While, Edwin Arden IN ing chasm between _v sr 8.45* cl..la....s¢ “THE CRYPTIC RING” Sixteenth Episode Two Parts THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE * The sensational fight to fortune of "The C uching I-land.” Wufangs dar- ing Escape on the tight-rope over the yawn~ pers. Kennedy in persuit has a nar- row escape when the rope is severed secure the tremendous lwo'city i-ky scrap- Out for Aequlttal. Why? Holy? Drnnla. C1160. t 10 the evslll-_ fr e_sl-oom ,was ilitlr- _ of tlle.88th.Battm\ion,'.wlio camo from aw-nl.: _ why old the Twelfth .Jury Hold ll Said Guilty- Ollc llllloccut. and the colldenlllcd mall was frccd. “In A .Iury Room" Miglloll Anderson and Sccly. Tllall llouscr Cust ill two-part Gripplng Dealing with circumstantial cvld- “Tin Can S|lack’_’ Western Drama' Ille New Ianitor - _ With Charlie Chap- lin the Woi'ld’s Greatest S c r e e ii Comedian 1 -__ l 11 "im g TIILES TOLD BY MEN on lllla rlllllno uses on Linn inn ssl I, SHELLED BY THE GERMANS ‘_1 Corp. Lees. of Victoria. B. C.. with ' thc C. M. R., writing to ll frielld. sllys: "0ul' li_l_'igndc_took over ll portioll of trench conllectcd with a famous wood S llcrc alld our squadron flrst'of all_ was brought llpliu thc lsoml ulld pllt ill rc- scrvc for two days without ullylllillg out of the usual happening, and then during the lllght wo were nlovcd up to the support trcllchcs. We took up our quarters lll some old farlu buildings, which wt-ro practically li luusll of ruins from sllcll ilrc and also wcrc ill full vle_w of thc cllclny`s lines. wlllch wcrc about ilve hundred yards away. Wo got through the night Illlc. and sort of settled dowll li bit when tho licxt nlorllillg ut about tell o'clock. und when most of us were ill the buildings tllo Germans started to shell us. The §`iirsl one camo over und wont bullg throllgll tho roof ol` ullo of thc bllllll- ings and about ovllry two minutes high oxplosivcs und shriipllcl camo over, and. honestly. without any cxullilcrll- tion. l'll bot 160 shells dropped wltllill u radius of 200 yards of our buildings. and cvory now and then onc would como tbrougll. iuklllg ll portion of thc wall away_ “l was lying flat ill li cow stall. and I actually saw about ciglit sllclls burst ln the ynrd not forty ynrlls away from us. but we were all lluddled up lu ev- ery old llolc wc could get ilito in these cow stalls, etc.. and were fairly safe from the sllrapllel. Occasionally, how- evcr, a high explosive would como ov- er and pitch somewhere near our building and shake the place like all t-urlllqllllkn. W_o_ had cleared out of tho oortioll uf thc bllililillg occupied by No. 3 Co. and it was lucky we did. for a shell had burst where we were sleeping and brought down the wall. Whcll the shelling first started wo had orllcra to iakc to the trenches. wlllcll. lnlzldcntally, wcro about' wuilll high ill lnud ulld water. Some of tho boys did so. but about twenty of us stayed with the old building, as we were fairly sufe as long ns it was only sllrupllol, but if ever a high explosive had found the mark it would have been 'good night.” ~ .Enemy’s Fire Answered "Of collrso, during all this time our bntlcrlos wore going and returning about flvo to ouo, so the nlr was fairly screeching wltll shells. We were all jolly thankful when darkcamo and the whole thing ceased. and to find out our marvel ous luck at having llo one seriously hurt in our squadroll. although our front lille caught it bull (Continued on page seven) I Big Closing (lui -I e 1 ~~. . In a short time our present lease expires, therefore _ _` _'1`_1lli`_l`Sf`ii0llf Opwflllidity of getting maint useiqllidrf- ofllcors ofthe*-l-oqth Battalion. gui- - .i l.'¢les‘si.`éfe.étly reduoéil`ii‘rfl*‘css. S 'E ` " " ' ° . V . ...., .,f "‘” 1°°"‘ W" "°'°“" ”"‘ "‘° ‘“" _ Sale starts at 10 o’clock Friday and 'continues tiitéveilr thing is sold. - r I.. I See hand bills for particulars. 'Boston 5& 1.0¢ Depil. issnslomr. Smmy,°u° ` .37 .'*"”l ' ' _ ‘ _ rlldtl-v» I V I r/'Tw It v . .1 A _ ffl* l & “_ » . 4 ll. li l ,.. . . _l . A . l _ _ . L . _ ’ 1 , ` . . " ` . . ._ .. ,yi ’ l . , I A ' ,~ . i ~ 4 . _ `,~ - 1 _~'=_.‘ ~ ‘ I .. »s._t v- ' , _ ..f .. »--i .if»~¥“-lit", , _ ¢ - ' ‘i ' ».. -~ ~. . - ’ - ' i f » . r ' . . . . i . .` _, . g ' - ._.., ‘__ _ . . .... ..._ . .._.- . ..- -1.-,¢~»-_-lv- -_ er.. 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