- gsoszrwo. - /rua cii.-\1iLo'rfra'rowN c.oARD1.\N - H l'l-BHU-\_R\ 24-1016- ,_ - < , .. , __ .,__,,,... Your ~ Store 2 r _ ` We asstune that if you 'were in our place you would feel ita duty to_ .protect and promote our 1 interests in every way. ‘ Therefore we try._to F conduct a store in which 'youwill have as perfect 1 protection in every way l as we should expect were conditions reversed and we were trading at your . drug store. We want your trade and we ask for it on the , basis of good goods,good ‘ service and reasonable prices. .l. 0. Jamieson Druggist Ili = 4 5 'rims 12-1141.11 1. ‘. FEBRUARY. A High Water . 9.03 19.50 U 10.02 21.01 ,1 10.52 l 22.03 1 .27 ‘11.:i0 1 23.00 1. 7.21 , 12.221 114.11 , 0.00 13.01 1s.5s . 0.59 13.20 10.43 1.50 14.09 "1 20.27 2.40 14.41 ‘ 21.12 3.31 15.14 22.00 20 15.51 22.52 , 10.33 23-250 | 1 17.27 .14 111.30 | 12.40 15 19.36 1 14.03 is | 20.37 2.52 15.05 17 11 , 21.30 11.41 115.50 is 111 ‘ 22.20 4.27 10.40 l11.3 23.08 5.09 17.27 1 l _"‘ Low Water ~i¢»di1»~w;0e"»-V' F-““1i'?5"§.52 in u-lvl -` wgncou gg- r'r§?-'F~§§ _¢"§»=5¢5<»g4_O _ o_@oo~ic>c~1-t~ ccici o` is' ' ' ' ' wamggg mo§~2E$3 f-7?5f5s=s=°s>°.~=.='=.=\.°“.‘~f-=s~° &o‘g!°|§@l°C¢3C\¢@i-I5 if-I @f¢$&@`lP-‘l\’¢x£@ W‘P'li-*U-I °='Q`l:§ *QF* *lx !“.° cum `l@ 12.06 23.54 5.48 18.06 12.34 12.59 13.23 13.47 14.14 0.25 6.50 7.31 2.04 8.40 14.49 1 0.23 15.46 M 10.21 l 18.43 19.18 19.54 20.32 21.10 22.09 23.19 12.58 mild 1_9 20 | 21 22 sasssra ?F”?73 ."9 as 17.03 11.33 . 18.30 ' FEBRUARY-lst to -ith. wave. 5th to 10th. rain, sleet and lnow.» 11th to 14th, much wind and us 0.35 blnst¢r._ 15th to 20th. cold and un- lottldd. 21st to 24th, wind and sleet. 26th to 27th, very cold. 28th to 29th. lm tially oold weather. 1 DIARY OF E\'E.\"l`S. T0-DAY. ` City Magistratefs Court, 9 a People's Theatre, 7 and 8.4 Print-e Edwarfl ft. T :ind Q. ni ` l~)rii»'-ri.il1m.~-ni 111111 Dnnrt, P_ W, ffl.. p.i1i. Q-gin .` l\IA1{1{..lA(i]§S ' _uns-¢_____--il--,-.i-______V-_Q *ROSE-GARRICK. - At. New Glasgow by Rev. J. A. Ramsay. Clifford Roaci of New Glasgow to Bertha (iurrlck. of , Charlottetown. r-.="- Ls? F RAMSAY-MCDONALD. - At (Iain- brldge on February 16th, by Dr. W. M. Tufts Mr. James A. Ramsay to Miss B. daughter of Mr. John Mc-Doiiald, both parties being of P. E. Island. efURNETT-Mae|NTosi-i.- .xi 12.111.11- ridgo', on Fi-briiary ‘Jud by Dr. 'l`ul'i.~i Mr. Clarence Dliiilck Iiuriif-tt of livi- mont. N. S., to Miss Clara Muy.dnugii~ ter of Mr. Murdoch Macintosh oi' Springtown, P. E. I. I . DEATHS MeDONALD.--At Rose Valley. Siitiir- dny, February i`»i.li. liilti. Kt-niii-th Mc- Donald, aged 82 years. OUFFETT.-At Sourls. on I~`rlday. Feb. 18th, William Buffett. aged 92 years.-° I _Patri0IiLl_ieeIiiigs A meeting of»the Patriotic Society was .held yesterday afternoon, ltov. Fullerton presiding. The follow- iligmoetings were arranged for:- -. hul'bdny,'Fob. 24, MARTINVALE Dr. Fullerton. Llaut. C. J. C. Stewart. ‘l'rl¢l¥1 Feb. 26, COMMERCIAL lflblia-Rev. Dr. Dennett. Major Ldigli, Lleut. Thompson. , RIO HOUSE-Rev. G. C. Taylor, Colonel Campbell. `l0|ldly, Feb. 28, NORTH RIVER --Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Judge Stewart. Mahi' McNt|tt. - Fab. 20, MILTON-Rev. lt. O. ton, Lleut. Jenkins. llOOKFIlLD»-Rev. 0. C. Taylor. C|pt._ Iilohooil. 27, '13. Olll Synopsis ol Canadian Northwest P. E. ISLAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION MAKERS CONFERENCE AND ANNUAL MEETING. The Makers Conference and Annual meeting of the P. E. I., Dairy Associa- tion, will be held In the I-‘rlnce of Wales College Hall. Charlottetown on Tuesday and Wednesday Feb. 22nd and the 23rd, Feb. 22nd, 1916. Meeting Iii an Informa! one, between cheese and butter iii alier. etc., and Feb. 23- is the first regular meeting of delegat- es and is at 11 a. in., followed by meet- ing in the afternoon and at night. Op- ening meeting at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Re- presentatives will procure tickets on Standard Certificate plan which must be signed by Secy. . C. E. MACKENZIE, » Sony. l 7340-2-12-EodMEtd. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) ..-__ _-_.___ __é§££_ .._._H Clearance Sale WITHIN I/2 MILE OF MILTON STA- TION. i uni iiisti~ii1.-tctl hy Jziiiies l’. .\looi'e to .soil by Pilblic .-\uctioii on liig pre uiises oii Tliursdiiy l1‘eh. 24, 1916. t-oin nienciug at 1 o'clock sharp His beauti- ful fsriii consisting oi’ 140 acres iii a stole of good cultivatioii there is on the preiiiises at in-iv dwelling house lfiiiislicil from ccilui' to attic iiiid out lbulldiiig.; ull in good rcpnir. 'I`lii.s~ ‘ farin is well wiili-ri-il \\'liii‘h iiiakes ii suitable for ii tzood dairy furiii iilso tho followiiitr stock, crop and iiiiple nit-nts consisting of 9 clioicc milk cows ond ii iiiipibvr uf*_\'ouiig cnttlc. sheep pigs. lions. turiiips. potatoes, oats, wlieut, hay null gtruvv, also all his im pleiuents required on his fariii. For other particulars sec hz-iiiii bills. Sale positive us Mr Moore is going West. JOHN STEWART. Auctioneer l’.S.-Should the above date prove stormy sale will take place on Saturday 26. at saiiic hour. 1422-2-18M-il. Charlottetown Steam Navigatioiilfo. Limited Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the An- nual General meeting of tho share- holders ot` the (harlottetown Steam ,Navigation Coriipoiiy Limited will bc iheld at the ofilce of the Company, lcorner of Great George and Lower - Water streets Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday, tlie lst. of March next. at -the hour of 11 o`clock 11. in.. for tbr lelection of directors and other bus- ; iness. By order j G. W. WAKEFORD- ` ..|.im\.ger. 7368-2 I5-M131. 15': 1 ~ ,;::. 1.- .`=_., 5 5% 1 \¢&1.=iT1¢ii 5 l.and Regulations. ...TM `li" 'mir lifted 11-' ' "-71 :.11 .11 1.-1~,'r-.:.l»» ovi i_» _"l.i- 1-11 -::'- 011|. i-1'~'.' h.»i:- I-'irl111»=.irte1 I 1i11»fa\'z|il1i‘ 1- l<1|r.iii-in ’.‘ 1-.i '11i\l"i11t1~li:4 <11 .l1:-l- I1- '-'.1711 1: -\"---1.1 01,, ii i»i-1111111.19 tt; .il '-fi ge' -in '11 11.; Di-iiiii1»1=. l.1'»~i° ‘ut-11.11 14-.M1111 iq.-n'~,1¢-1-_ Im- Ili:-11-1-1. I-li; 1,1 *1-. |1147.. 1 _ 111;/ [1 --,-,.0 -,-1 ,,;~., l;l11111l111..iii,..~1'l \q1~:. ' foul not 5111>-.»\v»;1ii"." r.\ii 11-1ii1iii< .11-rllrif‘n~ Duties- "ix mcnllis iusliii-rir1~ upon and tul- tivniion of rho la111Z in each of ihr.-e years. A honiestc»i1i_-r m:i\ |iv»- within nir.i» miles nl' his hom-:stead on zi farm of at lf-:ist fill acres. oil' rertain 1-undiiii-ne. `. hah iuhli- hou~e is ie-, quired except wht-.'e r--sidence is performed in -‘ the v|c`nit'\'. I In certain ilisiricts a homrslt-adcl in good standing may pit -efript a q-.iartcr-section along- side his homestead. rirf-. 3.1100 per acre l)uiies»~'ix months residence in earh of three years afier earning homestead patent ; also 50 acres extra cultivation. l’rt--emotion patent may be obtained as soon as homestead patent, on certain ronditions. .\ settler wno has exhausted his homestead r'i|lt ' tal; :i rh.'i'=d‘i"est d' r- iirmiv 1- mic -e on ea ince tuin districts. Price $3.00 per acre. lhities-| Must reside six months iii each of three years.: cultivate li) acres and I-rect ti house wurvli $1.00. l The area of cultivation is subject to reduction l in case of i'ougI1, -1- i1t~l1\- nr stony land Live stnck_niay bi- 5-ibstitutiil lor cultivaiionuridcr certain izonditvoiis. 1 \\. \\ _ <:4iliY. ". Ill. <1.. ! lI1.pi|lv11itlic Minister ol the liiti-rior ly. B.--liiiaulliorizcd publication ol this ld- vertiseineni will not be paid for. 04388. 06(1) l--llintl Marlll I Special Effort Augmen- tation Scheme ‘ .»-_-_ The heads of all Mercantila Estab- lishments. Factories, ann other Estab- lishments where lahor_ is employed, are requested to solicit from their em- ployees one day’s pay towards this scheme. and theheads of the Estab- lishments above mentioned are reques- ted to subscribe themselves as liber- :illy as possible, and to forward to Mr.- Blnning, Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, the sums so sub scribed and collected. iiot later than ist. Mnrch Prox. Dated 18th day of February. A. D. 1016. C. R. SMALLWOOD. Secretary Special Effort Committee. 7442-2-19-Mtf. ,,---.~...¢,...-1 ~ ni-1-gl Money _to Loan \Vo have sums of $250, $500, $800, $1,000 to $2.000 and other amounts to louii on i'1ii'ni sci-.iiritios of first- cluss uuiility and on sutisfnetory city properties. MacK|NNON &. McNElLL, 90 Great George St., Cliarlottetoivn. 7315-2-1lnit`tu8i. I it ,_l mpor an Public Meeting APubiic Meeting will be held in the Council Chamber, Provincial I-tuiloing, on Tuesday the 7th day of March next, commencing at 2 o’clock ' in the afternoon with an evening session opening at 7.30, to take into con- sideration the special conditions existing and. that may arise in this Province by ieason of the § war, and the prospective . possibilities when the war is ended Without limit- ing tbe scope of subjects to be discussed, the tol 1 lowing will be consider- ‘ ed. mmm _ .1 [._____ T_ _ ___ Agriculture Fisheries Transportation immigration - Techinical Education Special lindustries New Industries Employment of Re- iurneii Soldiers 4 1-I-1 1 .ne iiiigeiitimi of the nieeting is to provide an opportunity for free dis- ciission ol 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 ,A Patriotic F und5l{,i,il,§T§*l,§,*,'llllll§ l lic Anti tuberculosis Society illus- iruies the frightful toll of consumption hy extinguishing 11 light eveiy three iiiiiiuies, and shows that it is the man nr woiiizin, girl or boy, who neglects I-1lci.~:, ivlifise blood is impure, wlio feel# 1.1-tilt iiiirl liinguid, who is the very one io contract tuberculosis-and none :ire immune. lluriiig changing seasons, or after sickness, blopd-quality is most iiiipor- innt, and if you :ind your fiiiiiily will Like Scott’s Emulsion after meals il will charge your blood with llvallll- susiaiiiing richness, qiili-‘..i-ii circiiliitioii. and strengthen boili lii1ig-1iii1l ll\f0i=\l~ 8cott‘s is free Iroiii \\~cd]l1i\v tho lutcst liilonlloii ol` (}i~i‘i1inii_v_ The Servant Problem-'-who ever heard of it in the home where the housewife knows Slxredded Wheatil. In five minutes you can prepare a wholesome, satisfying meal' with Shredded Wheat Bis- cuit without kitchen worry or work. For breaicfastlieat the Biscuit in the oven to restore crispness and serve with hot niilk. F_0Fllunch serve °-with-'sliced bananas or other fruits, Made in Canada. - ` ' ff ” lllllil Witt Bl tllllillll lllBUl|lll|llllS ‘$1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.-Iudlczr tions in official quarters to-day were tliut Geriiiany's reply to the request of the United Statesvtliat the Teu- tonic powers modify their announc- ed intention to sink without warn- ing all armed niercliaiit ships of the eiieiiiy after February 29th, will bo ct statcnieiit tiiat assurances given in the Lusitania and Arabic cases had to do only with uiiarni`ed vessels. that Gerniaiiy must feel certain tliiit its submarines which warn a iner- chaiit ship will not be attacked and that this country will he asked for its deiliiitioii of defensive nriiiainuiit. it was coiisidercd certain that the probleni of doiliiiiig defensive urin- auiont would be the basis of ieiigtliy iiogotiutioii. The first information that the Uiiitcd States does not :ic- ccpt as iii 4iccoi'.-EIJNNER NEW YORK. February 18.--While it did iiot need his running of 90 yards in 9 1-5 seconds and 105 yards in 10 2-5 seconds to show that -How- ard l". Drew. oi' the University of Soiitlicrii (‘41lil`oriilu, is tho peel' ol' all prosciit diiy spriiitors iii Ameri- cii, it served to establish the filet that the true type of dash runner is embodied iii the wonderful negro. I-ii the doing of thc "10-2" lie gets his name on the books alongside that of N. ll. l-largriivi-, ol‘ Yale, 4t'nd credit- ed as the ri-.suit of a perforniancv. September 25, 1001, when lie and thu others of ii field were sont awn.\1' from 11 wrong starting mark by "Sam" Sec, the st rter. Drow’s run- ning of the last frw weeks has becii us coiisistciit as tho most exacting could ask. its iitested by his 70 yards iii 71-5 seconds, 100 yards in 10 sec- onds. both of which are the fastest performaiices on boards, to say no- thing of the unofficial 10 seconds which he must have done for the of Canada Limited, Toronto. “century” Friday night. \' I' _ " 'rs ~ charge Twenty-tivo olntl. Eh . Ons cont por word tint Inunlo* In this column halt oolit por _ word ouch continuation. Cub must accompany order. Minimum cuiimii uissintn ins. it fs Ag-nts Wanted ‘ Aoi-:urs wANT€5 To séTf_i?5Ti "The aid reliable Foiithlll Nurser- ies.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions bald: handsome treo equip- inoiit. Stone & Wellington. Toronto, 011i- 2108-2MEl~‘ob.29. § llel Wiinted--Femnlo _ P WANTED-A CAPABLE GIRL )FOR geiiornl housework-good wages. Apply_ personiilly or by lotter. 36 liriglitoii Rond 7 *___ . 439-2-19-Miiipii wAN‘rEn. A GIRL Fon GENERAL liousowork_ Good wages. Apply . at 70 Sydney Street. 7338-2-12-Mtf. ,_f11rnislied_ with profitable, all-year. l'°'-U10 employment on -Auto-Knitting readily earned. 'We teach you at home. Distance no lllndrance.‘W1-Ito at once for particulars. rates to piiy, etc., enclosing 21:. in stamps. Auto Kilmer Hwlary oo.. Dept. 1470, 251 Collazo Street. Toronto. _ 2-1Ml`ll.9i. _ ~_ For Bale ' ron si\i.‘s""`n`ii`i *'"*`”5-|i~si.u¢ ir x full particulars on application to ..:-P..:r12;r:°- _ T HORSE ‘|500 lbs. Nin y aid, _ "ia" ousgaiseiirdmse. 'WM Adm" farui of 360 tlio Village ol County occupied Near an FOR SALE, STEAM BOILER AND new engine i1lso.rotary saw inill ' Will sell at a bargain. Apply G. C. Curtis. Milton. 7392-2-lIiM6ipd. ron sAi.s A Live osnsiilc itlsi- Iiess stand for sale to lease. AD' ply "D" Guardian IBD* FOR SALE Elin, 1 with new eiiing all tore new with Barons neon QDaui oi-11 DIY 4