bkuhr \`2 tisrn-uf I-~;` ` MI- 1 S' and Wood A . f . -?§weha_ve -bigst ir for best inn ri§rd° fi _ , an § uiider cover and dry. hen 'you-need Coal please remember that we are here to serve you; ` PIUKARIJ & 00. Phone 240 » _ 1’ Ch’town _/.. -,i ._. i .t 1,: 'I ' \"-ji M .;i is»Y<»rrfiu‘gii Bin H High? W ' '|l‘so'i*”educs it by using _ 1..-r-.~-. a f Edison Mazda Lamps ' ' "Sold only by Leigh. _& Fitzgerald _ 158 Kent St. _ _ Charlottetown- I ' ‘ If you cannot c“ll ring up ~ Phone 302. __-l_|_¢1,@l\-_-.1-l V llil/`0`z\\\\\\\\\\\wg//4 Fish ' ' ‘< r-r ui - [II””ll,§\\\\\\\\\v]I”A We have on hand always a choice “ line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel, Haddock Codfish, Eels and _Smelt wlnch we are offering . a th_e lowest prices Vconsisten with the quality. ' 'Cli’town Fish Suppl ' Company Phone 340-J rafton Street IIIII4\\\\\\\\7IIIIIIIl_A FP Ailillg There _are lots of people who are Just_ ailing. They have no particular disease, but are simply “run down.” This condition though com- mon is unnecessary. _ The system siméily needs a tonic. You coul not find a better one than - 'Hughes' _ _ ._ - 11,. _ Beef Iron- and Wine lt contains only the purest ingredients. _ ' _ ' ron to ennch the blood. Peptonized Beef -to feed the tissues. Wine as an appetizer andstimulant. _ _ Give your system a little push withithis good tonic and nature will continue the work, and the old energy will be restored. 1 ' Geo. E.. Hughes i Best ,quality Hard Coal in Egg Stove & Chestnut Also Albion Nut `Inverness,Sydney Run of A Mines at ~Geo.E. Full’s Coal Yard ' I Prince St. Wharf Get .Clear of. your life miserable. ' You’re_ too slow in _shaking that “naggy cough". If you ‘ don’t get rid of it now it will steadily grow worse and make 1 I 1 That Cough ' Rexall 'Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is a delightful and _ effective remedy, especially good for children, and is pleas- » ing to the taste, We guarantee this preparation will cure your cough. If it doesn’t, bring back the empty bottle and we’l_l refund your money. Price 25c. a bottle _ _ Mcltinnon Drug Co.f.‘I§“f<'.f.‘{°s‘1i.?_£°.‘f"° \\"\\\i)l.\`i\'\s'»¢y/l1Ill`lllaai‘\\\\\\\\\\*.m'))a\\\\'m'.'zI/ , _ . _ “ " Be Skepticaloi _ _ _ "'f__,Bargaias ‘ __ J 'Q f _ _ ( Neill! is-Gold that-Glitters " *IC* 5 pi’ _id -_, _. 1 $590 - gh _ f lf you want, good, pure ui ., _ relia le tobacco go to an _. Q i honest manufacturer. W :'-~=~-;'e-‘f-.s-'~'.fn'-’-=?f:i--.1-'-="~’i:i£1-I~;':;~ have 'eamestl striven to "~-.establish suchiitreputation and believe our old friends - " l ' HTIHII will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s--.---.-- Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. _ l'lii`:key"& Nicliolson'l`ob. Co., Pho.\_ie_345,_-_ - . - _ Manufacturers ,_ 5 - \'l\\‘e`s&°lb1`nvl//Aira`\\\\\\sv4v'1svll\\s\i\v1ln Fire Insurance _ A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- . ies,which never contest an honest claim such i " as is represented by A -'-eiisrittawwr _ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. DISTRICT BCHQOL.-A far in tlires scenes win be given Hall Thursday, March 4th, open 'I p in 8812 counter! CHANGE or program at the Peoplo's Theatre to-night should come and enjoy themselves ___1 'ro susscnisetis. _ wil(l} please note that the iiian C uatrym is ou., gw.. .... ‘iiiis Guardian six scrlbsrs on Prince Edward Island. -ras |»so#i._s'e THEA1-as under managembtit is meeting with big All should use the new pro- to night -__._.1_ POWNAL-.lThero will hes school concert and-pie liocial in Pownal llal on Tuesday. March 2, at 7.30 p..in A - iuisslon: 15ot1 Ladies wtth -baskets, free. - 8809.-3-1ni3ipd week cemetery anyone `dogs or been * particulars to Thoodoro "Ross, Secre- tary, Sheep Breeders Association. _ NOTICE. -»- Subscribers are notlil- -ed that tho price oi’ the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed iii l’. E. I.) ana Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P E. I.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per your. The ‘price of tho Evening Guardian und Montreal Daily Star (Mailed in P. E. I.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening Guardian and Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed in 1'. E. I.) is $2.25 per year. Y. M. C. A. APPEAL.- Mr. Cross; the Secretary cheerfully telephoned in the success ot the directors can- vass within the last couple of days. it would look now as lf the amount would bo over subscribed by the citi- '/:eiis who are uiixlous to see thc in stitutlon continue. The following a- mounts are gratefully acknowledged: George E. Hughes $20; F. J. Holman $10; A Friend $5; Isaac Holman $10; Dr. Lcvingstonc Mays $5; Mrs. ll. M. Johnston $10; A friend $10; Matthew Leard,-Alberton $5; Wm. Agnew, Char- lottetown. $15; Alex. Horne $10; J.lt. Burnett $5; Mrs. L.M. Poole ».l0. This amount totals $115 which being added to the $330 alreaily subscribed mak- es the total amount $445. lt should bc explained that some oi' the old sus- taining members of these lists have increased their giving to the amount of $35. This deducted from the total makes the amount necessary to com- plete tue new sustaining membership subscription $90. The directors in~ tend havlng'it special meeting to- night to go over the entire work of thc Association and form plans to permanently carry on the work. lt is hoped that the remaining amount of $90 will`be forthcoming as a result of their canvas this week. lt may be stated that citizens have received the dlrectons niost cordially and have done their best to help on the work. cANA|:>A's PAv|i.|oN AT PANAMA EXPOSITION FORMALLY OPENED. SAN FIIANCISCO. Feb. 25.- Cuna- ila's pavilion ut the Panama Pacific Exposition was formally opened to the public today, after dedicatory cere- monies ataeéided by a largenumber oi’ persons, ii luding many British sub- jects. The Doniinlon was represented by Martin Burrell. _Canadian Minister of Agicnlture. ln his address M. Bu- rell read thc f ollowlng coblcgraul from Sir Louis Ha\'D.0llrt, British Se- cretary of State for, Colonial Affairs, conveying it message from King Geo- rge: ~ 1 - - "l.» am lntrusted with it message of’ good will and cong.ratulu.t.loga.i’rom our a_ugus_t Sovereign to the auama Pacific International Expositlpn. _"'l‘he King tools that there is no doubt that ;-this - great, undertaking will bo atteuded»-wlth~ great success and prove wontliy. ol the vast. accom- plishment wliicbult celebrates. . _ “'}ils Majostymejolces to thliik that his Donilnion of Canada is taking part in this exhibition, thus testlfyiiiit to thc appreciation _of the British Eni- plre ut the linking of the Atlantic and Paclilc and at the happy rosults which may be expected from the mingling of the watorsi of the .two~ooearis.l’- .- - .At the-conclusion of Mr. Burrell’s address, “‘God Save the King" and the "Star Spaligied'Banner" wore played.. 1 - . ' ' » -- -i -. .. ..~---pi-»»_1_.~ -/’-~ l Miitfs' _Bs_ef,1..lron . --and Wine - all tho co goodness _ ot the 'piirost _ most palatable form ' and choice old ` wine. a _bottle today on the road to -Price 75 _ -.|. H. -H 149 Great ANNuAi. MsE'r|Nc-'rue annual 1116611113 ot his Egg Circle has been gostponed, om 2nd of March to a atb which will be announced short LECTURE AND SOCIAL.-Rev James C Martin, will lecture in the Cardigan Hall Thursday evening, Mhrcll 4th Subject The Crisis A ple social will be enjoyed after the lecture 8811 HOME GUARD- A decided provement in the turn out ot tho Home Guard Companies was record- ed this’ past week. Over half the mem- bers who have signed the service roll turned out to the various drills. No. 2 Comps.ny_wlll paradc_on.Tuesday evening. No. 1 Co., on -Thursday evening aid No.'3 on Friday evening. Every member is expected to be- pre- sent it at all possible and thus en- courage the officers. OFFER PRIZES. - Last year the representatives of the _ third district of Queens County in tho Provincial Legislature offered special prizes op- en to their, district in the Central Seed Fair, and they are again making s. similar offer. Dr. Dewar, M. L. A., and H. F. Feelian. M. L. A., offered $5.00 for the largest and most credit- able exhibit in the grain and potato classes open to the competitors of the third district of Queens County as fol- lows. First prize, $1.50; Second Prize ;1.25; Third Prize, $1.00; Fourth rize, '75c.; Fifth Prize, 50c. and for the largest and mort creditable ex- hibit in the Household Science _ sec- tion, $5.00 divided in a similar mun- rer. The rules and regulations of the Seed Fairs govern those exhibits. “Turkish Delight- direct to our. store from Carlo, Turkey, comes this delicious swoetmcat in ncut, nir-tight tins, as puro and fresh as it is poss- ible to make and keep it. Price 20c per pound. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent St;/fats. Etf. KAISER IS NOW ON THE FRENCH THRONE CAIRO, Feb. 26.-The Press Burcuu, which the Germans have established at Constanlnople, appears to be spend- ing its tfmo in tolling the-Turks the story of the great war,.ln the style of "Tho Arabian Nights," 1 i _ _ According to the Journal Tcrjl- man Askrl, an Asia Minor publication, the Kaiser has nlroudy kept-his scif- niadc uppolntmont to 'moot the Par- lsinns in Pnrls. Thin newsliiillor says on thc utliorlty of the Coiistaiiiiioplc Press llurcau:- “Tho discourse dcllvcrcd. by.- ills lsluniic Majesty Wilhelm. ll.,, when installed on thc throne ln _thc_ an- cient French Parliament, will llvo us an unforgettable record of his mag- nificent exploits. Surrounded by his vanquished foes. he offered his lm- perial hand to bc kissed by all tho former deputies of the French cham- ber, whose hearts were tovclicd by thc splendid ihagiianiniity of His Islamic Majesty] Adrlanoplc appears io have wit- uessed the grcntcst air feat oi' the war. for the newspaper Sabah. which is frank enough to state that the news comes by “radio-telegraph from the German Press Bureau," tells this weird tale:-- - “Twenty five Zeppclfns have ar- rived at Adrianople. bringing to their corps. We believe these soiders of ‘Osman will inflict u crushing de- feat on the infidels." lf we are to believe the journal called the Hanumiah Gliazettaseh. the Turkish capltal’s spring season will open with a tremendous sense# tion. Under the heading, “Court News," that paper publishes this piece of startling news: “The hnrcin of His imperial la- lnmlc Majesty Wllhclui ll. and the linroms of thc oflicera of his staff will arrive at Constantinople at the beginning of the spring. Six of the most powerful dreadnoughts which have been captured from the British will escort the imperial. harem." cANAp|ANs ci.A|Ms 'ro ae se'r'ri.so ev ri-is _ _ Eno oF mARcH. LONDON Fcb. 26.- lt is expected the Canadian claimants on thc Em- press of lrela.nd's Mi1nsion.House fund wlil begin to get a settlement of their claims by the cud oi' Mnrnh. This statement was made by the piibllc trustee today. The complaint has neon made that, although the Eng- lish claims had been settled since the closing of thc fund in the latter part of 1914. Canadians were boing kept waiting. id ' @` el 0 J ; V 1 0 t: ' - 1 ‘_ Rclievcs = tired- "’ Bagkf, lil) . _ IT' ` *»!‘_"'l"l"~. 'ii If - _'fire .~-._~.§_ if . _’>~ \ --1% `. ~ f svor. 2 There is nothing more dis- tressing than a persistent backac e. But _ ‘you need not suffer loog,i you will resort to the use of the right remedy- _ p _ . our rap c_\t0SS l’.0Rous ' Pl-i\Sl’B_R.S They will cure _a'_‘bacl_r_ache gfhany kind by drawing but ' e -inflamatilin' alfiid ggigtheningx the muscles. l _2~‘»<=°=\.¢.="f'.t “Tile Store that _Treaty-,Yon Right" - _--- Johnson 8: Joluiton I The `Quali¢y`Di-oastitre C -JK- D - ,i._._-‘ ¢.. ' The foundation __ . . ,.._.,_. .._.\,.,_ . ._ ’f’~»1< a perfect gown O GOWN, no matter how artistically designed-no matter how carefully. ' N made, is going to look its value if worn overapoorly made corset The really important thing in securing a properly fitting, stylish, really effective ii gown-is the choice of the proper corset. - That is the “reason why” of this corset department. There are more Sight corsets here. There is fuller chance to choose here. The more up todate in els reach here soonest. And-in the matter of price-just notice that nearest mail . 'order catalogue-if we do not do better for you-we do not ask for your order. Four large “cases opened within the last few days---ready now for you D.&A. ` No. 183 D. & A. Corsets, made of fine white Coutil,-medium .bust,_ finished with a fine lace edging. This corset has an extra strong front clasp, four hose supporters, and a medium long skirt. Sizes ranging from 19 to 30. This is our special 1.50 for. . 0 No. 428 & A. Corset, lace front model, new and very fashionable, low bust, long skirt and four strong hose supporters. Price ....... ._ -50 No. 624 La Diva D. & A. A beauti- ful model made in fine white Coutil, low bust. very long hips and back, deep un- boned skirt, four deep elastic sections, six strong everlastik hose supporters,rust Corsets No. 332 D. & A. Corset made of white Coutil, girdle top, medium skirt and free hip bone. This Corset is em- broidery trimmed, has four hose sup- porters and a bust draw-cord, and is suitable for misses and small women. Price ............... .. » No. 910 D. & A. Corsets, made of extra strong white Coutil, medium high bust, long hips, rust-proof steels and i»".`i.f.-.i.‘.‘f‘.’.‘ffi..."fTif".f’.`f?‘f‘T7ffffi.' $2.00 No. 790 La Diva, D. &A. for stout figures, heavy fine white Coutil-, low bust, extra long skirt, wide elastic gores each side of front, heavy rust-proof steels, bust drawn-cord, silk embroidery trim- -sv destination thc first Turkish army- Price ....................... _ _ proof steels, bust drawn cord. med and 'six strong everlastik hose supporters. Price ...... ._ No. 809 La Diva Numode Corset for stout figures, fitted with wide everlastik abdominal supporting band under front of Corset, six strong everlastik garters, heavy spoon clasp, unbreakable Wabone Steels, extra fine and strong, sizes from 23to33. Price. .................... » i THE INCREASINGLY POPULAR B. & I. Corset is carried here inalarge variety of makes-your style-your size-the model that fits you-is ready.- B. &-I. Corsets at $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 3.25. Gloria Waists 50c. 75c, 1.10. Nazareth Waists for boys and girls 25c. _ Plush Waists for boys and girls 25c. Second Floor-head of Main Stairway oore & McLeod ' 119-121 Queen Street Ch’town .' - 'sl-is lllllllll Mill lllll lH|Hl] Ellllllllllll HALIFAX. Ii‘eh. 27.-Only about 150 more mon are needed to complete the recruiting for the 6th Mounted ltifics and 40th Infantry for the Third Corf- tlngent. Fifty more mon are roqulrcd for the riflcs and 100 for the infantry. Thc figures ac:- - _ 40th INFANTRY. » Mlddlctoii ...' . ...£30 Yarmouth... 'l`rliro.... ....14 Amherst ... . .---131 Ilrldgewutcr . . . . . . . . . .. 9 New Glasgow ._ . . ...28 New Waterford . North Sydney . ...__ Glnco Buy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .ni Wlndsor....... .....1l Sydney - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,130 Louisburg........ .. Woodstock. N. ll. . . . . . . ..... liittliurst... .. .. Sussox......... Moncton . . . . . . . . . . .. St. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l64 Fredericton .. . ....42 St. Stephen . .- -25 Chatham...... ._ _ ...37 1 l till i- ut: ew_x:.re Shelburne . . . . . . . .. . 7 Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 , Total . . . . .. . . . . ..609 6th MOUNTED RIFLES. Prince Edward Island ....32 New Brunswick ...144 Nova Scotia ....191 ‘Total rlflos... ....407 Grand total ...i007 Besides these there are 250 vol- unteers from units on-duty, making the present total for the infantry 875. DACIA I8 NOW APPROACHING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL NEW \’0RK.- The steams-i.p Dac- ia, which sailed from Norfolk. Febru- ary 11 for Rotterdam *Hi* MMM' M “Zi 171 i Charlottetown . .. . _ .. .40 - most completed hcr trip across thc Atlantic without interference on Feb- ruary 23, according to messages rc- ceived here today. Those messages asserted that the Dacia was 400 miles west oi' Lands End. England, on that date and would proceed through the _English channel to Rotterdam il' not taken. SAFiAH'BERNHARDT |S_NOW MAKING. -. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. liOltl`)EAlEX, From-c, lfcbruury Lili. 'l‘hc bullctln issued today concern- Ing the condition of Sarah Bern- hardt.. whose log was umpuiutcd on Monday, -says that sho pusscd a good night and continues to inalic satis- foctory progress. Mme. Bornhardt said this morning that not for many years had sho possed"a night with- out .sufferlng untll. after thc opera- tloii, but that she had been able to _ _*ff*-' M'-'W looiofsig _ ,.__..__._ Monson it poi-‘rr Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. DR. CLIFT ° cimosic oissiisss Victorirr Hotel; Clx'town. P. E. I. OFFICE li0UR5~lZ lu_ 3 daily. Fccsin Bd vsncc. At Office or Residence---$5.00. Trout sleep peacefully during thc last thrcc nights. _ the world. ; Write sizes from _- i 7 ` ' rated power, to bs"fr¢e fr poet, and will replace any representation or any part the lace of asaerti ns be asised by British much as she had been'-is sel at the outbreak of the war. vea- ment Monthly'-~Sl00.00. 621-'l~l5Mlmu D -Buy A Gray Marine Engine ,f ' ` \ Why, because it is the simplest_and_most ; f powerful Gasoline Engine of its size in for Catalogue and prices all 3 to 50 h. p. _' Extras of all kinds kept in stock Stanley, Shaw & Pearden _ Sole Agents for P. E. I. ' - cuanauras. » | »' We guarantee our engines to develop more than full om defects in workmanship ‘i and material, to brsiiaotly as rspreaented In ovary rea- englne not according to our broken through defective ma-- " tsrlal free of charge to you, provided aald avlplna or pari Ia returned charges prepatd for examination. Thi d t to ra airs o las ments neces- a oss no apply p r rep I altatad by nsgleot,.abuse or natural wear. Gra Motor Gsm ny damn. msnigpsii..