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29th, variable. 30th to fllst, falling
temperature.
DIARY. OF EVENTS.
_TO-DAY.
_ Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45.
-_ Magistrates Court 9. 1
Prince Edward Theatre Il, 7 and 8.
45. > »
_ MA-RRIA GES_
GLVDON-PAYNTEN-Al. the residen-
ceof the bride; parents, Feb. 23rd, by
the Rev. G, A. Sutherland. Albert W.
Glydon, Windthorst. Sask.. and Annie
Mildred, oldest daughter ot Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. G. l'aynten. Marsatc.
l
I ' oizivr-iis =" == f"'”§'-""‘ 'C ” ' =" '*'
I 7538-2~28lll8l.
__ _ ' ' ”""`“"""""""""' ,.From Bells Campbell' Graham'S
' ' "' 'L "" ’ "" _ ‘sam ss f0ll¢ws:- '
20.11 _
_ 1 1.24 | . _
| 21.04 1 2.38 | 15.04; Lam] R¢n|,5°n,_
ii I Fox Breeders
Association.
be in the bands oi every shareholder in
theifnx business. Companies, and nib-
Crand _ Orange Lodge
.1
1
School
I SPECIAL .Inv 29111
- . ‘ . 1 I
Repnn of sales Baud 'rms w. w. eAcKus Hoselrsl. _ 1_1” _,EQ ,_
A Private General Hospital with_ G
'rlie Report or 1115 sales Board is well viiilbned medial. surgical and '
new 111 111011111011 or 1115 p1-111151 111111 °3¢ev‘|¢=ll¢l¢l>¢rti=i»i1ts.°l!er» s three'
will be Ifeady for distribution within1Y N 313495 °°\l|'¢9 U0 ¥°\lD¢ W°|ll°|1
the next nw days. 'orders tor lots or desiring 1 niirws training. '
500 up 1,1100 may he 0|,p,p.9,1¢°u _ Write at once tor circular ot infor-
rusonsble 1111-11111. 'rl1l11 neportsnouiu mlllvn-_
IDI' B
KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N.
Supsrlntsndenfof Nurses,
-e interested should send thel - _ Norwich Conn.
d?rs at' once to`the'Sec'r0tary, 7535'2'25'M3'"°- ‘ .
For Breeders’ Association. Charlotte- . `
town _ 7532.3.3Mt|»_
service-"
; Fund '
T115 Au“““l M°°““5 °f "W “IKM A` meeting of all members or the sev~1
;_Voi_°s:1iptu1(_}_rand~0range Lodge 0! P~ eral committees and suh»committees.
w'ed° “fad W Mid “li 5"m“¥"9Id°_ ot the Army I-‘ield Service
'M 'W' ‘"°I1 "W 8 1916 '= 01° runs will so 115111 111 the 1.611111
: h°“"°f Z °'°|°°I‘ P- m- A" °°“¢°m°d lative Assembly Room in the Colonial
_ will govern thernselveg accordingly. A' gu||dmg_ on ~|~“esday_ “tm day
of
. special train will riln between Chariot- ~ _
1---me
- casion, leaving -Charlottetown at 10.00
‘a. m. Connecting with Murray Har- ru" attendance ls
Ibour train and at Royalty Junction
‘inc ta.
Iwith Eastern train in the morning. -,~¢;49_3_3;M3f_ 're ry'
c. is. exeuzls
ri 'hr '
For Sale
Schooner “Eldon C." 27 tons- Re-
built in 1905. In good condition. Com-
plete with sails and running gear. An-
r:l.r,rs and Chains, Lights compass &c,
and new Dory.l\‘lrst Class ilshing or
trading Craft. For further particulars
write.
Mnrl-law a. Mcu-:AN, uro , -I
Souris, P. E. l.
JAMES H. DINGWELL, ,
_ (owner) Morell, P. E. 1.
7 539-2-28M1Mopd _
I B -1 _
Money to Loan -_
We have sums ot $250, $500, $800..
$1,000 to $2,000 -and other amounts
to loan on farm securities ot llrst-
class quality and on satisfactory city
properties. _ '
MacKlNNON Q. McNElLL, 1
90 Great George St.,
Charlottetown.
73152-11mttu8l.
_ _
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1 -1.-11a -
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest'
THE sole head of a iamilv, or any male over
eighteen years elf), may_bomestead a quarter-
sectlon ol avaliable omlnion land in Manroba.
Saskatchewan or Alben. _ Applicant must ap-
nearlnlcrson at the Domiguon Lands Agen.'y
or Sub- gency for the Dlstn_ct. Entry bv proxy
may be made at inifllluminion Lands Agency
ibut n_ot Subd" on certain conditions I
Duties-Six residence upon and cul- I
tlvatlon of the land n each of thl'ee_yearl. A
llomestelder mayliw-_ within nine miles of his
homestead op_a farm of atleast llll acres, on
certain conditloiisi A hah-table house is re~»
qu1re_d _except wiere residence is performed in
thc vicinity. _ - ‘_ _
in certain districts a homestgader lnlfood
stan?_l_n1_ may pre-elr_nt_ s rsuartcr-section ong-
slde _lu omostead. rice .300 per acre I.
Dutim-Six months residence in earh of tlirec
yearn aiier earning homestead patent ; also 50
nrrea ex._trn cultivation. .l're-eruption pitent may
bc___ol_1ta1ned___n_s soon as homestead patent, on
1
ce am con ions. _
_A settler who has exhausted his homestead
right may_take a purchased homestead in ¢_:cr -
tain dlat_2ct`e._ Price $3_00 per acre. Duties-
Muat rcsl e six months in each of three years.
cul vate 50acr¢s and g-rect a house worvh $3._00 -
_ The ares of cultivation is subject to reduction ‘
in case of rough. scvubhy or stony land Live
stock maybe _substituted for cultivation under
certain conditions.
\\'. \V. CORY. C.M. (1,,
|Dcpuly of llle Minlltef oi the Interior
N. B.-Unauthorized publication oi°this sd-
vertiaemsnt will ni t be paid for. 64388.
6500-1-‘-llmil .narfll _
_ . G. Secty.1 __
important
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’clo'ck
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 reason of the
war, and the prospective
possibilities when the war
is ended Without limit-
ing the scope of subjects
to bediscussed, the tol _
lolwing will be consider-
e .
Agriculture
Fisheries 's
Transportation
Immigration
Techinical Education
Special Industries
New Industries
Employment of Re-
turned Soldiers
'I`he intention of the
meeting is to provide an
opportunity for 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
9
Asst. Provincial Secretary
7441-2-255ltheumi'mw5l.
_-4..-¢`,`,._,__,.,,_.~_,
SAGE-At Ellerslie. Lot 12, Feb. 19th
1916. John Sage, aged 87 Y0lll`S-
~1¢|_‘Aucl-ILAN.-011 1111511 4111. 101111 ON Accou_N'r or oesrsucrlonev Fm: or His s1'Ani.l=.s i\No
i. J. Moran City $4; F. H. Beer, City
' mir
m Campbell Miss
Campbell $1- Master
25c' Master Borden
Miss Beatrice Campbell
ion R. Davis 250
Wm. Cr_uwys. North River $1; J. li
craswoll, Clyde station $5; J. ll. Hill
City $5; Miss L. K. Scott, City $5
,Miss A. Scott City $5: E. H. Havl
land City $15; James J. Mullins, Clly
5:1; A. M. Matheson. City $3: P. A
|Farquhars0n, City $10; M. W. N ol-
.son City $2; Mrs. Charles Collin City
f$i;~J. B. McDonald City $3; W. W-
'Judson. Pownal $2; l. Block, City $5:
Charles Dazlel, City $5: A. W. DOUCB
(‘.it.y $5; J. A. MacMillan City $5: D-
IMcDonald City $2: Miss Mlll‘§l1l`0t E-
iMcDonald City $5; Miss Margaret E.
`_McDonald $1; Miss Edna Smith City
$2; Dr. G. T. Alley, City $5: A. J.
Blilln City $5; 1-ilr W. W. Sullivan
$100; Mr. Justice Fitzgerald $100; Ell-
ecn and Norah Lougworlli. City $10:
l)r. W. ll. Petlilck. City $5; John Mc-
Laughlin $5; Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Longworth City $10; Robert M. Beer
City $5; Louis D. McLeod, Riverdale
$1; Angus McFs.dyen, Riverdale $1;
Mrs. W. B. Prowse. City $2; Miss
N. Sellar City $1; Sta-ii of W1. K. Rog-
ors Co., Ltd., $15.25; \Wildy Lodge
$27; I. 0.0. F.,Clty $25; Miss M. L.
Peters City $15; A..C. Foster. Dull-
slalinago $1; Recruiting Meeting.
Tyne Valley por \Mrs. D. Stewart
$14.25 John F. McDonald City $5; M.
$4; James D. Lawson City $4: James
McLean City $3; J. A. Fraser. City
$3; 'l`hos~E. Flynn, City $3; Arch Mc-
Kinnon Citl'.$3: li. C, Connolly City
$3; Leuh A. McMahon. City $1: W.
I 13. Robertson City $6:_R.. W. Bennett
City $3; D. R. Mcl.enlw.l1, City $2;
'l‘. Edgar McNutt City $4; A visitor,
‘$10; Captain Lumsdane City $6; Alex
'Ross City $2; D. Stewart City $5;
_ 11| , <1 so - _ Funeral FEED
¥,g;,?1',l,_§._ ‘i;!:|,_n%|`-gum thiéeqrrggiflengp of 1 am iusi.l~11cted by J. llcber Cros by otMarsl1tleld to sell by Public Auc-
John~DalzieI, 1.30 p_m_, to Clyde Rlver` tion ut ills promises on ’l‘hi1rstlay. March 16th at 1 o'clock sharp the follow-
Cemetery. _ "IH
MCDONALD-Died in the City llospl-
tal on March 3rd Rev. Laughlin J. Mc.
Donald aged 63. Funeral will leave
the Connolly House this (Monday)
afternoon at 2.30 by train to St. An-
drews. A special train will leave the
city Tuesday morning in connection
with the funeral. interment. at St.
Andrews.
_MUBIC BV WIRELESS
._ _ A tNEW INVENTION
inventor has
wberebz
a pbonograp
to sevqrsi
been
will
stock.
_ l-losses. ‘
_ / _
One gencralpllrposc more (Lord Deimailyil 5 years old.
One general purpose more (Keppock Prince rising 2 yeiids old.
Ons carriage -horse.
One cnrrla 0 ill (Joe Dillon 2 ears old.
5 ly ) y
One foal (Lord -Chatham),
Onc Registered Clydesdale Mare, 4 yearli old.
Ono Registered Clydesdale lilly 3 years old.
One Registered Clydesdale lilly 2 years old.
One Registered Clydesdale Stallion 2 years old.
One Registered Clydesdale foal.
\ cA'r1'l.s, '
'P9n_ cows and heifers (shorthorn) in milk or due toireshen sh
young cattle, cattle are mostly good ahorthorn grades.
One Registered Shorthorn bull.
=l_l'@ Ono Registered Berkshire sow one year old duo to iarrow May ist.
n- , I
Also 1000 bushels turnips
TE MS All sums ot 500 and uu der Cash, ovoi 5.00 nlno months are
R : S - » - S
dit on approved” jointnotes. ` .
|11 li the day :hculd prove stormy the sale will he on Saturday at the
hour
wil;-. I ` seven nnools
7650-3-4~M 10|
Q
_..._ ...
rue Lewis orfsiiias- a Ms1i_1i¢= ~_§vlr_11r_11s,s¢cs_1;11i_g_1111
the I '_-wiiioofa businessgsta
iiipceisrred,
Bllifdtyofcompetentholpoompellusto
_. ........... .-,..-. 1,
_ _~-1.-.---p-'__.¢,.'. ._ ~~
‘fl47'l'|lUl3l °" P Q... _»;.f";”'\' :_
_ will-.l».'1¢l¢1¢i1s1a1»a ` " nwith
5
55°
235?
_H535
__B‘ __ __"'
$30553
e110g11°"'"'i1s1ei'3i11%_p1~5p11¢15'1»"w<.u111""°"
I
ortly, ten
Ellnsdalo $Y: A. Fraser. llopefleld $1;
Allan McPherson. Hopoileld 50c;
' Mrs. Allah Mcllherson, Hopeileld 500;
llerman McPherson, 1-lopefleld 504:;
Cliarlottctown Condeiised Milk Co..
City $25; Buntain Dell & Co, City $20;
FI. G. Coombs. City $10; Murdock
lloss City $5; J. F. Mi1cKle $2: A. E.
Nelson City $2; Employees Patriot
Publishing Co., $25; Mamie Ross City
"$1: Simon Gauthier, City 251-. John B.
Andrew, East Royalty $10; Frank W.
Andrew, East Royalty $1; Frank Cnr-
penter. East Royalty $1; Dolpll Bour-
geis. East Royalty $1; Robert Lund.
East Royalty $1; Wm. Groom. City
Si; Nellie Groom City $1; Louise
Groom`City 50c; F. C. Batt, City $2;
A friend. City. $1; Matthew Murphy.
City $1.50; Robert Vaniderstine, City
$2;1l.F.Lawrence,City $10;Stai'l‘ Canad-
iun Bank oi Commerce $21.50; W. W.
Lawrence City $10; Staff Canadian
Bank of Commerce $21.50; W. W.
Clark City $5; R. H. Campbell, City
Employees D. Stewart City $7.50;
Evelyn McEwen City $25 Chas Cam-
eron, City $5; Alex., Ross, City $2:
Dr F. E. Smallwood, City. $5.00; A.
l’ois11ei‘. City, $2.00; -Alex. MacAllen,
Seth Vsnlderx-111110, W. L. Smith. City,
$5.00; J. P. Dilify. (‘lty. $10.00; Stewart
6- Son, $10.00; Employees Stewart &
Son, $6.00. as follows:-N. Dowli, $2;
Ella Drew, $1: Alice McLeod. Sl;
Cyrus Vessey, $1; Otto Hoilman, $1;
Goo. E. Batt, $2; following employees
ill ni: Mllisl li
sill. lun swlllcl
|l|n|I;isl1ul ni _als
I _*Wx* `c.
‘ PAPE'8 DIAPEPSIN" I8 QUIQKEBT
BURBBT BTOMACH RELIEF
KNOWN-»TRY lTl
dl-
over-
Time it!
gust
or it
ii sign'
I 'Mty-`
and
oth .
trom
minutes
wsltlll
and
The
The
per
Connolly,
& Employees,
Benn Supper,
per Gillis, $19 50
all City, $100
Employees
$40, J T Lantz.
& Co Ltd , and
W M Mclnnis,
I Car
Victoria.
Station, in.
Chester Wool
M rs John
11
Primary
$3: Mrs
500.;
C »
and
Weeks,
Stewart,
nrt, $1.50;
it Co.. Ltd
bam McKenzie,
ford, City. $20;
Navigation Co.
lottetown Stea
--Sunlight. The
" 1`l_"'1__i` l
l 1_1 _ j ___ _
5_0
is all you need to pay for the
best sn_d purest Soap in the world
oifercd with oommou soups bin-
not inak_e upior the _guarantees
purity ofSun|1ght.‘ S0094' 21
inducements
` ‘ ."
:fr
t I
)'__°
up-to-date styles are the places
to ask about the D & A and the
LA DIVA Corsets.
“Made-in-Canada" in
best equipped corset
the world, they oiier all the qual
1
_ _ . .s
The Shops
known for good values intl
one of
ity formerly found only in high
grade imported corsetsfbut
sell at little more than
' hslf- the price.
. f
y in
I1
5lHvl<|~`. ' fl .I _' Il `ft“|°`I<4'il.l~§~iq»,|(`.’ `.’ It \
charge Twenty-live cents. _
3. . 1~i»?-ié'l~I1‘é+?I-.-l~.“l*~l~I\‘.<
...L_ -L_; -- ,Q
. m
employees, City, ls
wood, (‘.lty, $15;
nld, City, 50c.;
Stewart, $5;
s1<1w11r1, $1.50. A
'Pho Charlottetown Druggists, $140.
as follows:-Goo. E. l-liighos, $20; Red~
din Bros., $20; E. A, Foster. $20; J. G.
Jamlesoll, $20; Estate C. D. Rlmkin.
$20; The ’l‘wo_Macs, $20; Johnson &
._;_r_i_bnson. per R. E. Colwill, proprietor, A
‘§tzilT Charlottctown Druggists, $34,
as follows:-Geo. E. Hughes, $5; Red~
din Bros.. $4; J._G.Jamle1~ion, $5; Mc-_
Kiiiiwn Drug Co.. $15; Johnson it
.lohiiso $5' W. J, 11 _
ll, , rown, $4
From Bunbury School District, per
Rogers Farquharsori, $51.81,
'W`l1lli1m Duffy. $1: J. F. Baker, 505.;
Mrs Henry, 50c.; M. A. Mutcb, $5-
Bovyer. $5; Solomon Mutch, $2; '§
Kelly. $2: Ruth E. Campbell,
R0gers Farquharson, $20;
(To be continued.)
_,___ -
To Fortily The System Against Grip
When Grip is prevalent LAXATIVE
BROM0 QUININE should be taken,
as tbis_comhina.tion ot Qulnine with
other ingredients, destroys germs,
acts as a Tonic and Lsxutive and
UWB lwens the system 111 condition
f.‘3...Z"""»i'1i‘.’“.‘.’. li.°"3§.'1°f.'" ““;3,.’.~,°;’i“'
- Y no "
QUININE.” E. W. GROVE‘8 signs?
ture on box. 250.
f~f°'.=-'rs
..il‘I»-F-Pl
. _
ss ioliowaz-
Mrs James McCarran, $2; C. Wood.
$1; Wm. McCarran, $1; Ray Mcca,-_ W
ion. $1; stephen 'r11111o11, $0.05; wil- I1 - _
11-ed Bmym-_ $2; Everett Bovyen Lodge, 25 Upper Prlncc St
$1.25; James S. Farquhiirson, 500.; _ _
Bunbury Farid and employees, $6; W
. pply .. _e St
`____ ` _ __74tl3»2-22-Mtf.
al servant A 62 Prine
_ . _ . . _
F0
er- 10 horse power boiler, 7 li
GENTS - “WORLD'S GREATEST
ly fiosllviioil Apply liinnk Lowther
Ag'-nts Vtaniod _ Fon sAl.e.- Mll_cH cows New-
WAR' Going like ii wlilriwllld; 1»inl1l~_
plc book free on promise lo cali-
vnss, experience uniiccciisnry; I
(‘orn\v11ll 7004 'i2M4l d
llclp Vl7a.11ted-lllale _ '
.._. ._._._,..__..___ ,__,.._ ____
make seven dollais daily. Liliscoti WANTED-THREE_G006 MEN T6
(`0mpo.ny, Brantford, Ont.
GENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR'
“thru Old rclinblo l-`o|lIll£|| Niimcri-
os " Wo tczull our men to sell. lelx-_
perionio iinnecossary; highest com- ~-
complete Machine Gun Detachment
for lvcs Point Battery, Iiulifax.
Apply to Major C. I.. MacKay oi'
t‘1i|1t. J _ A. \'Vcl1stcr, Cl1arlot_tetown'.
' 7637-3-3n13l.'
missions paid, liandsonie free 'cq'uip.` VIFANTEI-1*' SEM-ER' F0” a°V5
ment Stone & Wellington, Toron-
to, Ont 7020-fl-2l\lE26l_
Help Wanted-_l"cmnlo I
7\N1'Eo4`MA'|o Fon GENERAL
ousework Applv to Mrs. F. S.
1015 a3m:11_
ANTED-A coMi`s”1'e`N‘r'c'£NTsn
vv
Head Puclcilig Co., Experience rat
quired. Apply to Berton Wisner.
Stanhope, l’_ E. . - -
ANTED- SEV
and planar hands. Wages 30 cents
per hour, steady workh. State ex-
perience and earliest ate ca re-
port ior wori<.~ No. labor trouiiles.
Apply Geo D MacKinnon, General
Manager, MacKinnon, Holmes
Limited, Sherbrooke, Que
7523 2 25Mtf.
1
5-1-?
EL1Asi.E PEnsoNs wli.|. as
lurnlshed with profitable, all~year- N
round employment on Auto~Knittlng
machines T011 dollars per week
readily earned We teach you at
home Distance no liilidranco Write
at once for particulars. rates to pay,
etc , enclosing 2c in slam s Auto-
2
ll
2iMi-11»i
For Sale
n satis- cl-Ie/in |rT*co6o os'
fi
Miscellaneous
orlcs.--Ai.`i.`Wo7r`E`s ANl5_lilI'lTs`
not paid by thc tenth of March will
he handed ovcl for collection John
liorne, Winsloe 7644 3 (mill
It mi tions V in ant
D _____.`_
Kintter Hosiery Co . Dept 1471... WANTED-~Bv THE LARGEST 5U§`
57(‘41lleze Street Toro to lishin house
it lil Canada. men and
women to act as subscription re
presentntlvcs Liberal commission
will be paid Al proposition for bust
le11-1 Write at once for full psrtlou
lars Address.-Agency Division (‘.
152 Uiiiverslty Ave, 'i‘oronto. Cari
ada
Busy Workers Hold ¢¢
ssntstion on Half- ’ I
made for a big rush to get copies oi'
I ho New Universities Dictionary. the
"Wk °ff0l'0d by this paper to its
readers exclusively. Tllousauds im.
yond all expectations were distributed ARM FoR U 1
able farm ot 260 aero; 1111111116
near the Village of Cardigan in
_l_<__ins’s__ County. 1111111 lately own-
|,, Horace M S h I _ an occupied by John G. Scrlm- W
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