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'~-r-2 (fonts: the housewife hails each dawmng day with grim and I l 1 l l ' » MONDAY J°lN8 105Trl¢- Mr. Bil Perm Muddy Greek, came down to Summer side on Wodnesdio' morning andsignf ed on with 105th reliment also passed a creditable medical examina- tion.-H. 1 ' ~J0lN8 COLORS.-‘-Mr. il.,J. Clow Summe'rslde,',pr_oprietor of the Star Bakery. lhas _closed op- his business and iainow w ring the Kings uni iom%the gays of the 105th Red; men :;I»w`.~' ` ,i" QUYS SCHOEN' .-7- Qppt. Sch- urmlll Cain. Summa ‘hop purch- ased from Capt. John S , West Cape the schooner Sarah' '--Sailers. which is at present quarter T19; the winter at Charlottetown.-H. PRESENTATION. -f Messrs Elsiar Arsenault and Leo Doncette. of Char- lottetown, who leave by the next steamer to join the Stationary Hospi- tal at Antigonish. were presented each with a valuable pipe and an address by the League of the Cross and with a fountain pen and an address by the Knights of Columbus. _ Messrs Arsen- auit and Doucette will be attached to the Hospital Unit Band at Antigonish. both of them being experienced bands- men here. fi HONOR MEDAL ARRIVES.-Mr D. B. Stewart. city, is the proud possessor of the Russian medal. which was awarded some months ago to his son, Hugh Ronald, 'who is now in the trenches, for conspicuous service. The medal is inscribed with Russian letter- ing and bears the head of the Czar. lt is attached tQ.n"ribbon, colours of Russia, yellow and black, and is en- closed in a handsome case. Mr Stewart is justly proud of his son's medal, which will be a valued heir- loom in the family. IN THE CHURCHES.-Owing to the iin_.~.~.'1i1ltlfii»I<= absence of Rev. Dr Ful- I-_¢1-|.oii_ who is storm-stayed in Picton. law, ll. Illi-Lr1zin very Ialndly took the l`1'u‘.1rilii1i_" f<<*r'~'lf~e :mil Mr W. S. Louson Nil' 1-\~'~i1in;; sfrvice ln St James Lliurl-I1 yr-.=»1i-1l.i\; In the_FlrstMetl_1o~ ili.-.1 t1<1i~_e,i. sliairinrin wok the moming r-rr\~ic1‘ _I`1i:r i‘lI=ir-'li .\lr llealley took' 1111. ;1;»u'i\i11.'/, .-~r\'iie. while Sergt. slliarrnziii pi.-.-.1~11»>.l in the evening to .1 !.1i-Q-1 .ni .111--.':Iti\\u. The special :11111.2-~ 111 In.. previous Sunday was 11:-1_1 y.11..il\lv repeated. the choir I-f1i'i1,1_ li- »\.<-`lI-ml, volt-r~_ FUNEllAI_ YESTERDAY. - The lute Mrs Stanley took 1.-I.~~1~ ;_1,~1. 1-Icy from the residence of 1 - if ‘1"rowse and was largely :~:1-I~.I The services at. the house .1.< .< i-mlizilvlcii by Rev. Mr Heaney and .1f we grave by Rev. Dr Bennett. both hom spoke in touching terms of lim eetimable worth of the deceased tally. The pall-bearers/were Messrs trthur Clark, J. A. Matheson, J. T. .‘\lcKonzie. Archibald McKinnon and ,\_1 11:. ‘-.Ir.\Iair. There was a profu- '1'.r1 wi' 'rl .ulfilill Il:'1\w\rs_ silent tokens <11` '_-1111.1* 3 iron: lr1vl1~g friends. ,LETTERS PATENT-ln last week’s ltoyal Cazefte the Robert T. Hardy .~'1:vf=r lilaclf Fox Company Ltd. make .ipplicatinn for letters patent to pur- ciizise. breed. raise, import and export, propagate and sell all kinds of wild .ind domesticated animals and their products to buy and sell options thereon and to transact such business as may be incidental thereto. Those interested are R. T. Hardy, D. J. Grenier, Worcester; Jas. J. Coan, \rtlinr A. McPhee, Geo. B. Murray, cester. Mass.; A. R. McPhee, Boston; J. Edgar Milligan. Northam, P.E.l.; John Palmer and Nelson Palmer, Free- land; Wm. Kinsman and Alex. Palmer E. B. Fitch. F. J. McGady. all of Wor- of Freeland. ~ THE TRAINS.-The Prince Edward Island Railway. which was tied up by 'i`hursday’s storm, was all opened yesterday with the exception of the Murray Harbour line, which is still snowed up from a short distance east of Vernon River to a point a. few miles west of Murray River. The train which left Charlottetown Saturday morning got only as far as Vernon :liver Saturday night. Yesterday morning she started eastward, making in depth and 500 feet in length had to V I ' _ . I » THB iloors and doors appear to wait iint_ii the dust serine con- | feft ’f,‘f,'§“i,,§§’,ft °§°d‘L}’f‘t‘;§l 'harrowing dismay. Says she: “My work will NEVER end; 1 o'or dusty stretches I must bend, uniil. with aching back and hands I finilh what the day demands “ " ' “"“‘“‘ Eben Miéakzlones. onte aiterntoon. drgp- , ‘floor-and-Door-U" giiiiniitdi. :he ‘li..iieewmi)lie giizgsr ttiiwhous; Girl _ hold work-its sighs and smiles. She ' ""' """""“ told of how she polished floors and wood- Work and the endless doors. until when Hubby saw them. too. tefloolions said: "Why, howdy-dol" ‘ 1 "The Gold Dust Twins," said she, “I find, help leave the woes ol dust behind. Each mark of _\~ 4 _iv ._ _ iii _ ~ iii gg; ». f 5 ;_`_ sticky hands on doors, each tread of muddy feet on floors, all fade before the slightest touch of Gold Dust, and the work is such that. when the woodwork has been done, I find said work was only fun." This line of reasoning must show that those who've tried it OUGHT to know. If you, in one day's duties, iind that there’s a Grouch in ev'ry Grind, invite the Gold Dust Twins A to share such tasks as tire and fret and wear in suite,thsse-iiriless little chaps make also measured ts. _gout run the Iigiilldngigtgriitbldmout. Q ' hbth `Il I F 1 9 1.»“.»'i’.¢i2‘»il. 1.112. qt’ `§i.l'¢fu‘1`."' °“"" s rim _ n n ut ind P tts Chlekslfgii ihduid :nl-Itspt gorliiwliiz Mead; by tue use of Clean ~§|bators before o putlin the ug . ln- Between I-latches out und thoroughly disinfect your in- _Poshry lqslmr I .. io .. d I nloigey Irving llsss.""r l I l be plowed through. The train which left Murray Harbour Saturday morn- ing at 6 is still beyond the heavy drift. It is expected this line will be opened to-day. A train which left Fharlottetown at 1.45 Saturday arrived in Tignisli at 12.30 midnight. Yester- lay a train left Tignish at 11.40 a.m., arriving in Charlottetown at 5.35. bringing mails and passengers. The lines from Souris and Georgetown were opened yesterday. A special coming “rom Georgetown met with a slight mishap at Brackley Point Station, the snow plow and engine leaving the rails. At eight o'clock last night a train was sent out from Charlottetown, which brought in the mails and pas- songers. THE WINTER BTEAMER8.-The Par Ferry has had another heavy ice fight. Leaving Picton at 6 o'clock Friday morning after lying at the dock there since Wednesday on ac- ii.1unt of Thursday's storm, she bat- tered her way around the east side of Picton Island and as far as Wood is- lands where night overtook her and sim was obliged to On Sat- shv ugnln nri'i'\'lflg r1'i-lnnk. I lil ions mai John and B 001|) 00 l I i|llIHINl} ANI] .PAIN 1 TRIP.-» Mr. E. Beales ,of out snow the harbour, invitation of WHS were being the acts the some which was recitation , by was I sale I was of the entertainmenti patriotic purposes. back about mid-l SPRINGFIELD. - Police Oiliccl' Matheson of Kensington recently passed through Springfield en route toi llosa Valley where he had some oilic-_ of they many Springfield boys who* have made good abroad.- Miss Ruth Howard is at present visiting rclativ ial duties. Oflicer Mathesoi-ris onel . ,_, _irz .lr _ 1 ~ 4-'I' ~ -' _~ »--7 L,,__',»‘1, ~$' es in Cornwall_.~ The contract oil _ 1 ‘ drawing the milk on the Springfield S M 6 ._ route has been let to Mr. E. C. Mac~ ,_ ' z, Kay for the cheese season of 1916.- r~ g ' test on their next night of meetinf;,. March 29th. A rousing time is look _ ed for under the captainsliip of Mes# srs F. W. E. and B. Haslam.- One' nl' our leading farmers in the person of Mr. William J. Seaman has donned ilir- lihfiki in response to the <-all of King and `I~ounti"y_ Not only in his linme will he be greatly missed but l.'.’l“i.“ ‘.?.i¥.‘.i'§’.‘2.§i;.§"..l`.l' .li‘&§1l.‘i.‘L°J.‘l1, _ . It is. made from leaf tobacco that has enough elast- icity against the teeth to steep it together, instead of _ _ granulating in the moutli as most plugtobaccos do _ V . » It has a delicious non-iri‘1tz=_ting, palate-tickling sweet taste-be l h d` in- “strong” unsweet- I also in the entire community wlierei CHUSC llledicai Hl.lti'lOl”llfi‘E‘S llgree lat G O1' ll 7 for some time he had been the efiici-I __ .-111 }i]~g Circle manager., The direc-l ened pil_lgS Zlfe llljl1ilOl.lS , i v ’1 s of he fircle have secured tliel ir I. ' .<|._1»-1.1¢.: or ur. i>eie_1~sinc1iiirasau¢.I It _ t affucted b a1.t1}HCi.,d heat or Old age_d0e5 not get ..»_-_nl ol\‘I.,Scamau l _ IS Il() l F b Y ‘ ’ U2 L2 (J wesiuv ' , I ha1'd--because it is pi'oioctcd by it highly glo- cl tobacco leaf envelope-i SAFE IN ENGLAND.- Yesterday; .\Ir. J. D. Seaman, city received iublegram from his son Lieut. A. Seaman announcing his safe arrival »-a _ _‘-35 duty. A SAD HOM _ _ is “Made in Canada by Expert Canadian Workman in Englhnd, on routc for o_vcrscas` 10C A EVel'yWI'l€Y6 i ~ ' l > ‘ ` _ L.\i1T1=.n Ee5m|NG___Ml__Fmd, Rott- Lili tobacco (.0. 1 :.::.”i.::.°:‘.::1 I i i ,_ _, _ .,_ st ' 'iff ° i 3" Weeks, Afton,-Road, _-who was.ol1l V; _"V . g Tv _ 7,..-L 3 ployed in New Glasgow. arrived home nn Tuesday last in response to a, 1--Iefrram stating that his nephew, Mr.; .l--1,11 Vnilnglmn had passed away. ll/ir.. ‘.‘.'eeI.s intends returning to New Glasgow in tl few days_».-S. Q BACK T0 THE CAPES.-Owing to? the uncertainty of the steamers geti ting clear of the ice at the entrance to, I'ictou Harbour. the mails were sent. last night by special train, which left= here at 8.45, to Cape Traverse, where they will he taken across. Four ice- boats and crews will leave in the morning for Cape Tornientine. it wasl not certain last night whether there1 should be a retum mail.. . _ .. y I PUBLIC I-‘lECEPT|0N.- If the boat* makes connection today it is expected that Private J. F. White, of Alberton, a nicmbcr Ot the Princess Pats who was wounded in the big battle of May. 8th, and Pte. Wm. Crosby, anoth- er islaud hero, who arrived in St 5 John on Thursday will arrive in this city. It, is understood that a rousing reception will be given these two young men who have so nobly fought and suffered for their King and Coun- try. l POLICE COURT.-At the Policei Court yesterday the preliminary case against Samuel Morrison, who is charged with the theft of a pair of silver black foxes. the property oi Samuel Kennedy, was concluded. Mr J. J. Johnston, K.C., for the defendant, argued that no prime facie case had been established and moved that the accused bo discharged. Mr Donald McKinnon, for the prosecution, oppos- ed the motioii_ His Honour Stipeudf- ary Shaw. the trial inagistrutc, will deliver decision on thc point llils morning al. 11 o'cl_0ck. ISOLATION HOSPITAL. - The Messrs George and Noel and Miss DeBlois have kindly placed tht-Ir beautiful residence, Spring Park ltouil. at thc disposal of the Militia Depart- ment. to be used temporarily as an isolation hospital for several cases of measles that have developed in tin: 105th Regiment. There are sonic half-dozen cascs in all mul they wort- tslten to the hospital yesterday. when- they are most comfortably sitnutcil under the care of Col. S. R. Jenkins. l.ance~Corporal Butler is in charge auil there are two trolncii nurses in nttcnil- ance. NElllllllIlliZY`IIIlH,. Haul by cuilwri Trial Free -é-g.._¢@- "l noticed a fcw and in scratching Bffll D68# fm \\\ GET A FREE _SAMPLE nto; one Lulu.-, _‘io 1-ents. 6 tubes for lhwprlco oi live Shin ['rnpri`c.'ors.'-l)r_ r!u_sIvnll‘| Ca., Lid., Morlchulzr, EM- ' _ _gnu-sisssli ,_",_sn¢r_ HERE’S a built ' t ~ -fin:-f.~a:~. _ 'i~i~i‘<.1i's;f \ A its -_`x 1 », #$352 %',"3.°§=-.nt I I 1' 1 __ 4_..~ _-_-W / `~ N \.r M140 Canada' at a that Folds( _‘~"f- l1*°'lr‘fU§5~1lt` Fishermen! Investigateithis Offer -~ I --~ ,_ .