-sira.s.y.#' _._w\rurH°w¢.;'~L "wits r _ _ I f .. A m_s,n,is iudzed by the com- _ i>anr')\°'keep»-a,sto§S by ins' quality of, its wares. e carry only the best. -~_ _ .1 / //" 3/, ,i .. , _ » . //','-C V Q mn llllbb Got a Bad Cold ? Feels like a heavy load on your chest ? Coughing too ? Get a bottle of our Pensiar Chenjy_Cough Balsam. It’s surprising ow quickly it gives relief. They’re carrying away bottles and bottles _of it. ’ Those who have used_it once come back for it again and again-25c. . E. A. Foster _ Central Drugstore _ ullf.u,\\\\v///alll i It is Never too Late :.':'.i.r1"-.`..‘~i‘.;.r;.'.P.:r.°i.‘:.1'.“' "°”°"= '° “"1 F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Repairer 268 Qneen Street Charlottetown "iiii iiiiii" iiliiiiil i hill suizciss The announcement that “East Lynne," said to he the greatest love drama of all ages, was to be present- ed at the Prince Edward attracted three of the largest houses in its his- tory to the theatre yesterday. The play is universally known since the early Victoria Era and still better a great many have read the story, facts which make it unnecessary to here tell the story. -It is even beltcr presented than on the "legitimate" stage, staged, as it is, in the beautiful and historic Sev- ern River Valley, in Western Eug- land, where Mrs. llenry Wood laid the scene of licr romance oi’ love, hate and ambition, it is produccd with llic intended appropriate and niagiiiilccnt settings which greatly improve its production. There are 117 gorgeous scenes i.ii all making up 7.000 feet of film, about six reels, perfectly photo- graphed and projcirtcil ino~it plciisiiin- ly. The play is acted by a distinguisli- ed cast of notable players. with Blanch Forsythe in the role of "Lady Isabel" and Fred l’aiil playing the part of Richard Carlyle, wlio interpret the story in a well defined manner. lt is one of the greatest succcmes of the Fziiiioiis Players Film C0.. which ii-i nlone suiilizicnt to vouch for its superiority. and suitcil the most i'n.stliiious oi' the great crowds who witnessed it. lf. is only once in a life iime that a person has the opportunity of seeing a play of this kind and no doubt the Prince Edward will bc again crowded to overflowing on its second presentation ut the matinee .this afternoon and at both shows to- night. " "Tho Conspirators,” a splendid onc- reel drama, and a side~splitting coin- edy, “Tango In Tuckerville," were me other pictures. Mr. Haskins received tromentloiiii applause when he sang “Tic, Tac Toe." A GERMAN OFFICERS ORDERS -LONDON. Feb. 24.--The military observer attached to the British head- qqarterli in the field says, in a report given out by the official information bureau here today, that a diary found p Z 97//I/In W '\ Mr L. Wood. Ht. Herbert, was in Charlottetown yesterday. 4 Messrs c. 1i:_."'r.e~vnrer. ‘eraps...|_ ...ra Vernon Moore, Westmoreland, were in the city yesterday; _ Nicholas. the city Wednesday to attend his moth- er's funeral, left last night for return to Sydney. - Mr John D. Andrews, Belmont Mills, returned from Souris this morning, iv;hie;_re he had been judging at the a _ Mr. Allan Robertson, Mt. Hope, was in Charlottetown yesterday with his .Own and Mr. V. 1-l. Dockendorffs win- ,ter feeding of pork, which he dispos- ed of nt 9c per lb. Mr T. w. McD§fi§KM.i..A., George town, arrived home yesterday by the Minto from Quebec. where he had been training for a commission as t lieutenant. li is rumorcii at Sydney flint llev; Dr. Pringle. who has been in indiffer- ent healtii. since he went ever to Great Britain. is retuming homej 'In fact, it is said that he will be here in the course of n month, Miss Winnie McFarlane, of Marsh- field, and Mr. Frank Bovyer, of Mont Stewart. who resided in Milford, Mass., for the last two years have returned home. The latter in response of a telegarm announcing the serious ill- ness of his brother. -----_--_-_.___- uiiiiziiiiylnliis (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, Feb. 26.-Wheat, No. 2 Red, $1.46; A, $1.51; No. 2 Hard, $1.47; A, $1.52. Corn. No. 4 Yellow. ilic.; A. 66c.; No. 4 White, 67c.; A. 6812. Oats, No. 3 White. 54c.; A, 55c.; No. 4 White. 53%c.; A, 5-ic. Rye. No. 3, $1.15. Barley, 69c.; A, 80c. Timothy. $5; A. $6.50. Clover, $10.50; A,_ $14. Pork, $16.90. liard, $9.75. Ribs, $8.87; A, $9.37. IRISH CANADIAN WON VICTORIA CROSS. LONDON, Feb. 25.-Corporal Mich. ael 0’Leary, who won the Victoria Cross and was promoted to Sergeant in tlie~Field, is an Irish Canadian. He belongs to,_Regina and was in the Mounted Police. He is the first soldier leaving Canadian shores to win the much coveted honor. Ho joined the police force at Regina in August 1913, coming from London. England. Pre- viously lie had served three years in the irish Guards. He was a man of splendid physique, a fine type of sol- dier and highly thought of by the Mounted Police officials. 0'Leary, when a member of a atomi- ing party at Cuinchy. on Feb lst.. pushed to the front of his comrades and killed five Germans who were holding the first barricade. O’Lenry then attacked the second barricade, sixty yards beyond and captured it. killing three more Germans and mak- ing two other prisoners. O'Leary thus practically secured the enemy’s posi- tion by himself, preventing the rest of the attacking party from being fired upon. Pnorssr net/iv in TAKING ne- PnisAi_s. ‘ LONDON, Feb. 25.-Complaints at the blockade or whatever' reprisals liavc been decided upon against Ger many, are voiced in the editorial col umns of the morning papers. The Mail says that the British Nation is laboring under the delusion that Gcr many is being subjected to a strict blockade, while the very reverse is the fact. Food and raw materials, the paper says. still are being imported in to Germany The Graphic similarly complains that while the British Cabinet liesl tates. a large part oi' Belgium has been reduced to semi-starvation by German military pressure. Tho morning papers also discuss the sinking oi’ the American steamer Evelyn rind possible complications which may arise between the United States and Germany because of the in- cident. The Gmphic says that if the German people were guided by pure reason they would try to discover some method of conclliating American opinion. ' ____.__.___.__..___. INTERESTING DEVELOP- MENT8 MAY BE LOCKED FOR IN HOLLAND. THE HAGUE. Feb. 25.-There is ticalsitnation in Holland at the pre- ed at any moment. There have been been kept strictly secret. on a German oiiicer captured at Cul-‘ iicby, France, contained an order that no French prisoners were to be taken 'to -the first ottackiiis H110- 'That phrase was ambiguous and did not necessarily mean anvthinz more th that the attacking line was not *°`i",°»°=;'~: ».i'°°“°':.-.';:“.:.;:‘;‘::‘l -'-rr'-° ° cont nues. " u a ow! 0 f' II _ _ _ _ '*°’°“ ‘"‘i°*‘- ‘“ “W "' """""‘ """'° "'°“ ‘MENS 'Nfumsv' §§§‘,'§',§",‘f,f,§‘§,f‘§§§‘,‘},';,{{;f,”;§‘§},‘,§‘{,‘I,’§1 , Please book my order for ....... __ _ _copies oi your Promotion Edition to inilame soldiers |!&l\1S¢'i»h° EW' ir I1 ~ - ' i by the mea of the particular regiment subiects to the number of two hundred 8 referred to.” ' 1' » .-,r s e "ii-E ~~ .,;‘r:i=»'=,»_. I-2: §'ii~"i‘§§ PJ it .first f ' _'Ta lifts - §rr§I'~\ ‘ P ~ \.¢ir»_',.=~.' ~'~ lcepuurr o. A. miie". oi tire ssni irmi foreign 'diplomats and at the some time work in the Government omcee has been going on night after night until a late hour. MONTREAL Feb 35-Aillf-filll will be taken this morning to the mili- tary prison at Spirit Lake. P~Q-- WIIUYB than are already four hundred of 'them. An escort. undef COUIUIUW3 °f` 'Canadian Rangers. will be in charle of the party of alien enemies. Ninety per cent. of those who will I0 1° 59""- Lalio to-day are men who were starv- ing in the city, where. owlns I0 0° ed from New Haven after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. .viichael Murphy. has returned to her home after a, visit to her sister, Mrs., Frank Perry of St, _ Mr. Hector McMillan, who ,came ,to the government's delay in enforcing 9 _ a a a t "°"` n good r;‘asoi1 to believe that the poll- gt The Netherlands ministers ‘have 5 been in conference with some of the THE WWE OF CDUNT ZEPPEUN its fourth face meeting on Wednesday arte;-n0°p_ The ice was sood and the an maeanumsro a res and only landed fourth. 'Brazillian Jr the winter is over. s, y, y resceus. Queen Catherine, Yankee Princeton and Douglass, Casey Cresceus, driven by Daniel Steele,_won first place being hard pressed by Queen Catherine, a green pacer, which is very speedy and showed up well for her first raceln hoppies. Douglas finished third. Yan- kee Princeton met with an accident in the first heat and was drawn. BUMMARY. " 3-Minute Clans. Mystery, A. Allen . . . . . . . . . . . Premier, D. Steele Brazillian Jr., Millmsn . . . .. . Kizen D., McLure . . . . . . Sweet Marie, Matthews . . . . . Time: 1.11; 1.10; 1.91/4; ' 2.40 Clan. Casey Cresceus, Steele . . . . . .. Queen Catherine, linrding Douglas, McNeill . . . . . . .. Yankee Princeton, Gamble Time: 1.6%; 1.5; 1.6; 1.6%. Judges-D. R. Morrison, Walter Found and J. F. Arnett. Timer--Robert Morrison. E* I as . §:°'»>c NH "_.‘:l°»£€¢3|-A ggnarov-‘aa *ILRIYJBI-* L EJ l\5 P* :I G3 IQ F* 4 ’, KJ BS Ill _1 -' 1 /\ 7 _ _ //-f-;§\ VV, ; .f \ fr” ‘ \ TZ” if \ Y vig* r \ 'r “You‘ll be delighted when you .see -the beautiful array of delicious choco lates new on display in our large glass showcase. Our chocolates are the very best produced by Molrs, Neilsons, and Willards, Get a box tonight. Priced from 35c up. The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. MEtf. GERMAN PRESS P REALISES FACTS. BERLIN, Feb. 25.-The _ German Government has made known that it objects to the use of expressions like the oft»quoted words “God punish Eng- land" or mail going abroad from Ger- many. The North German Gazette yester- day called attention to tue fact that certain German firms have been rub- ber-stamping the envelopes and letter- heads used in their correspondence with neutral countries with objection- able inscriptions, which are intended as insults to countries hostile to Ger- many. The newspaper points out that such inscriptions must havekexactly the opposite effect upon neutrals they are intended to have. WHAT THE S0-CALLED ‘BLOCK- ADE' MEANS. LONDON, Feb. 25.-The Morning Posts naval expert, in discussing Gei'~ many’s proposal to blockade the Bri- . a q e . it depends for a solution upon two fac- tors-the force she has at command mand. One is not accurately known and i_he other cannot be disclosed. "Germany probably owns between‘ thirty and forty submarines. a very insufficient number for the purpose m iii io in m ponds upon circumstances A week is the most robabie eriod a month ing up vsith supplies and refitting, at of commerce by submarines began ri would be effective are known. an a mine-laying vessel is much more con I8 A CANADIAN GIRL. . n , Feb - B0 neraliy known is that Countess Zeb ng. Lambton county. in 1875, going live in Austrih. " §r§2 r§m _5t2', 3?! p ,_ ,general depression and the not tint. they an enemies. they were \\\l\b\° I0 imciire work. - it starter-csiin crasweii.-Ji. \\ r . 1:14 _ 4 - ‘F- - .rf-°' ./ . . =s<.*:7. "\ ggilpngzgglggeegggyQgeflfegngtglgbiggfi V AND .ITS RESOURCES lcv. 1;...-. s-‘ Ci v.‘»‘~i 9, If' , \".r pjrfa . _ ,-, .4 1 .27-_» if-:If »t-'.1-‘l 7:15' g. '#1:-§ '41 ;.’. ‘JI-in =€£‘.'f dr' rf-"$7 55'! pi! f I ' 'li if-‘if :-53 ~""'?. 'fii `$-"4 44.' . '/lg... _ I,”- ,}._.. . . sr, _r-; .._ _'_._ ',151 _\.t.~ 'JI S2051 ._¢.4_ .-5 t3,r3:>*t=r{ .:r'.~‘.¢.L‘£-. .rg-, l' ff his =j.;'J°uea7/ a.5‘ a/7¢£Dle7ne/1/£‘ The Charlottetown Guardian §i_.°§`.?°f‘-‘ii»°i.I.".‘.ii?.’”.li€“ 35.1’ l`l'$’3`$‘.l'ii§§ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND f.'Z.‘.‘i..‘.'.‘2`.'i“‘iTl.$s 332 “ “`i.°1‘.‘i%'i. °.fr"i§‘Z{` MARCH 27”’ 1915. ii and the force this country has at com- “ i in iwoferty pace :hers were , 1 ~""=.“".[§?4"f wo- ws. "'°'~>f.';'-""~' ~:-a*';-:»'-'=-'»‘~- ` ` fouii stagtei' namel Case C I ai V - ». . _; . A WINTER SCENE IN A FOX RANCH WITH REYNARD IN THE FOREGROUND. , ei .s‘?_-’.. l~¢ " .ar I2; ire- ~r_}'1:~‘, 3.1¢ "'f’f»§ if -' .f .,, F-_‘I-1 i.- '.»=>_- rfb! . '$5' :'~‘»" 57' 5, ? t r, ` if *‘. . ries .ai-.-z~ {.o.'¢a,~,°1.~s..» » F ‘ ` . ` ., ,_ _V . _ _ " ' , The snmmerside Driving Club held. ' _V crow_d'was the largest in attendance ' N - of any' of the races held this winter. ,- 'riisre were :wg egrfses. namely. a . i . 8- i t trot an s . Dane- _ . , _ ' Mi" Hmm of this qty has mmm' lixnuilhg three-minute trot there were * , " five starters' Mystery, the fast trot- _ ____ , ter, driven by Arlthulr) Alllen r;ro\{eil, ` ‘ too speedy or t e unc , wan ng Miss Sadie Murphy of New Haven, “nt money “ter drawing me third heat to Premier. who won second I 1 i°.::‘::i. _ _ THE GARDEN.9‘-" THE/ GUL1'-`~’ i.)&'.".i`}2.".'.'§."i'.‘§“i°iil. ‘i.'i.‘i.'i.i“i..'.i`.i t`.5i.'§ ` ' ' ti' ii’ b i b ii ii im' , le? ;+,,. gf? %:; id. ,agile S'-:af 5-'of ’ fi _..f.-._ >‘.’=f !",!':,'n .' p 'f ".’_»:( i_'.rz‘§ '-"'-ii; wi.,- lift ..v2` ,¢. \ what the a ear to mean Y p 55'" f»f°-°»°- 15 bi '°<1f°~“ ffm 'he copies may be struck off. 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