ln. ` ¢. 1 i 5 5-3% _s . ` _,I,%%_l'aax_1ce premiums are as nceessary expcinlitures as those on pur- ,` .L_ haseaof food by the individual. I ii ._' li V 1. _ For good reliable insurance on property of all kinds at lowest ,= ._ _ i:y'atea'_, consult. .;, » ' N .YN _ ee... MORELL. Psi I ff' -. ' ' ‘ 1srhFébruary,1915‘ T-.5E¢l3al"'I&ac"1\I_utt. Esq. _ ! ' “Went Sug§_.ife.As_surance Co. _ _ __ “ ’ofCana ,Gharlottetown,P.E.I. \ i ~ I, .rw f. \ ‘_ i -. -.-,l, -.1 It.. , . f 1 IIW I _.,-»;».» __ is__ _28 per cent of all the premiums I paid in this ‘ Illhen A Trustee Gambles II _ Wears and has not a single tire during that period, gets his money's " Lworill exactly as does the man who has half ai dozen fires and is re- rkouped of his losses accordingly, he gets what he pays for--protee I about "Saving Money” where Fire Iiisurunce is concerned. To I disaster. - 'r 'i 1*; . ‘ _Charlottetowm 01 Queen St. _ ilione G7 __ MARCH' .Back-Ache Rubbed 1 Away To-Night Surely by its strength, easily five iinimeqt as Nerviline offers perfect se- curity” against pain. ‘ ____ Nerviline is the only guaranteed pain remedy sold in Canada. Forty years of success in many countries of finding out warrants its manufacturers saying. lt' -jolnm How _ll d_oes not relieve. Kel _your money ac _ '_ - -~-Nocurable pain, not even neuralgla lumbago, sciatica, or rlieumatisni can ' resist the magic power of Nerviline. at we Try it today. Rub it on your tired 'back d pre, let it ease your sore muscles, let it take the swelling and stiffness out of w _...___- Nervi your joints lt's a marvel--thousands hat use Nerviline °“d"` saliso it so- f ii `i b ui f poW__ ie urge 1.. um y sze o eo its strike- Nerviline is more economical than the Dglvei IIf;_h=*\1' 251-_ trial size. Buy the larger size to~ reme es. en ,_ .I D, _ -.f-- -» - -~ ‘B magnmed by its da). _bo ii 5 dealers e__verywhe_i_'e,___or nveumes greulu. the (aturrliozoiic Lo., Ki-ngston'¢Lan- . ada. 1 1 ming = llflillliitl unniii Go elsewhere-if you find ' a corset department which through prejudice against = “Made-in-Canada" goods does not Z sell the “D. & A” or the "La Diva" S Corsets. 2 The superior value of the “D 8:. A” and the ; “Lo Diva" Corsets has made hundreds Of = thousands of women wear them. = The "D & A” and the "Ln Diva" :ire made = by ‘the Dominion Corset Co., in one of the = finest. corset factories in the world. 7-15 “ IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 ll ll lI_iIIl II Illl II Ii II IIII Il II II |lIl ll II II II IIIIIQ ____ _ I .Trustees for an Estate, a Cliiirch, ii School, or a City Corpora- tion mble when they carry their own Fire Risk. e man who pays his Fire Insurance premiums for twenty -‘tion against uncertainty _ __ A man may say that because lie has not had a fire in forty _ "years, he would have saved money by not carrying Fire insurance 'lluring that period. But the facts prove nothing in regard to the ru- ,., How is he to know that the next dziy his premises may not be I tirely destroyed? He does not know, and ii' he be wise he ri§3.ooo,oo, LY REAL STOMA(»H REGU- _ _LATOR KNOWN. hvlicy is still_bearing profits every five years. _ ..Re,,uy does.. put had st m h 0 ` - _ ' _.ft .,i. ' s paid up policy has cost ,me in actual cash $1 354 F0 be tbearmg and fully paid up policy for $5,000,00 V notékea d of it so far. I now wish I had made it $5,000,00 of 000,00, but there you are. ' Wishing you every success, I am 1. H. D. MACEWEN. life insurance consult T. E. MacNutt, manager for P. E. I., Assurance Company of Canada. policy holders in 1914 over $6,000,000. Agents wanted. iii 1 ` _ I the Best Groceries--- ---The Kind We Sell Il* 'I IU? V‘_>4>- I--', Our customers are the “come again” kind. We price we charge. see for yourself. how scruplously clean is, how prompt, courteous, and pains- service Give us a trial order and we our one ambition is to serve you satis- 'I _:_ o ac s in order-“really does' overcome ind i~ ' ,pt - the risk of carrying me all these years. and I still’ have this esoon, dyqpepsia, gas, heartburn. ,,211 _ __ __._ _ . _ _ _ _ sourness in ilve minutes-that.--just - il Bm well satisfied and if there is any better policy than this _““‘*’"‘“I‘°" P“P°'° DIUPEPBIH the hir- gest selling stomach regulator in the world. Il _what you eat fernients in- to stubimrii lumps, you belch -'ns and e_ructata'_sour, undigested food und acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tolfgue coated; your insides fill- remember the moment, "Pspe's Dis- pepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing-almost mar- velous, and the joy is its harmless- ness. ‘ ' A large fifty»cent case of Pape's Diupepsin will give you _,a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your druggist. hands you your money men and "wbm'en"wtio can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home-should always be kept handv in case of R sick, sour, upset », N., _ _ that invariably _means another order_ mmzgs .i3_u_:§“ti.:___.l;-_ or __:_t__ “£2 to plwse, and any housewife that buys here. ,,,,,,,,,,._, “,,,,,,,,,,,,; ,.,,,,,1..,,.,, ,,, ti.. be leased with the high quality of our goods, and wedd- p ed with bile _and lndigestihle wasr.e,_ b`g¢k_ _' ____ . .i _It.'s worth its weight; iafgold ‘ tmguiwhuseug ___ _____/,~'_____10 _____ __Y___;_,____-_,_-__ _ _.vu I 1-1 Guard are asked to be P l-` 2:: atolgiltalion drill at the Armourl s tonight at 8 o’cIock. __ < __._.______-- UPPER LAKE CREW8 READY FOR SEASON. _ roar wiLLiAivi, ont.. March 1s.-_- l` 88 `” Home cusno.-All members of U9 9 Crews of the following steame s. which are wintering in this port, are expected to arrive here next week to tion: The Agawa. A E A1068. B V' erton, E D Carter, Donnaconna. Em ers. The Donnaconna and Empress service, as they are among tho in 'the list of boats said to be ch tered for the Atlantic coast trade t should probably have been the Mid- land King and the Turret Crown. Th Midland Prince is a 466 foot boat Canal, and the Turret Chief is out of ther has been very mild here fog) the igstion. whicliit' is expected will o in 1914. SAY DETECTIVE INCITED CRIME. SASKATOON, Sask., March 16.- W. H. .Springer,.seni'or detective of the city force, under' suspicion 'during .last week, after having run on since the middle of January, was placed un- der zirrest on Saturday by the provinci- al police. He is charged with inciting Burton and Pearson, convicts now-at Edmonton, to crime. lt is alleged Springer incited them to rob Aaron Singers’ store at Scott last August. HIX |]|VlIllIII]S PIII! I it The following is li nat of coin.- panles which have paid dividends on account for 19i4..Most of these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park.. .... .....10 Prince Albert.. .... ...,.10 (More soon) Rayner international declared 40 pald.... Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox B. I . Rayner, West Gore General Fur Farms, Ltd....paid 17 (with additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor. . . . . _. .. . _ _ _ .cash Upton.... ._.,. cash _ _ (More soo Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... _.cash 35, stock, Sliver Tip.... ......casn 1E (Added three pairs) Imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .15 (added three pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which 'when col- - lected will enable ‘them to psy an- other .. ........10p.c. Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal ._ .. .. .. 18 Dundas 50 cash and 800 stock Silver Fox Ilanciilng Co . . . . 20 (Halt of year‘s product added to breeding stock) Seal River Black Fox Co.. _ . . . . . . . . 18 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) (More later) _ The Freeland Silver Black Fox C0., Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 p out of a declared dividend of 110. A additional suin will be paid after the general meeting on Dec. 8. _ (Also 75 p'. c. stocirdividend) and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 p_er_cen_t (More later.) » _ ` Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. ' ‘ Sovereign B. B. F. Co., cash.. .....15 - (From 4 pairs) I-hartford D. B. Fox Co...,. .......25 Pl¢i'lesta...fL. .....10 and balance after January lst-.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox co., Lta.... _...eo ' (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett'S. B; F. Co.,...... ....15 (and two foxes added to stock) Maglc_Fox_ Co..... .... ....50 (In addition 'to stock dfvidend of _1_oop.c.i ; _. Charlottetown B. B. Fox Co.i..';....15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd.....10 Glenalsdale Silver Blaqh_;_Iiiok Co. 100 ,_._.f_50_p. c. cash 50 p. c. stook__l_w_\‘1\\!-I The Bideford Fox Co. Lt.d..~.‘~..~..'200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 85 p. c.; bsl- ance, 66 p. c., will be psid soon. 100 p. c. ln stock.) ' " -_ 15 B sch ove .. ..'.. I-l%_ml1§§n"B B Fox.Go- . . . . . wi. . - - 30 Murray River ... ... ..._i,,-I.. .15 t. Herbert Silver Black 'ond Patch Fox Co. .... ._ ......17 A E McLean, Ltd _....30 (Cash and stock. Reduced capital . -from $25,000 to $1'l,50&_per,psir by sddlns slxpsirs to e riiieii.) susosons Fonoor 1'Hs.i».on-'_ czra in MorFAT'r's aoov. _ 4 _ ,~ March 16,-.- When B _ home is in Cam Montreal hospital three 'years _ago, halo in tllqdlilxacl s s . a left `tlI:»’lilI>!pital time with the steamers chartered. _ R. J. McNeill Co. caan 50, stock 60 are in charge of the early- 0118 Dlamond.... Rogers Paton.... ......10 er cent. in stock. _ The Carruthers Silver Black For Co. l_ea_ve England without permission. _ ` 11 D .. . CE EDW ,_ 3 MARC. A McD_ERMOTT __ - IN “THE BEST MAN” 1 press of Midland, Fordonian, Glen: ` A ` _ mavis, Grant Morden, Plummer, Rog_-_ _ _ = ` ..._ 0 _ _ . ' _i_ ii __ V » prepare their ships for 1915 naviga~ » P A S _ _. DETECTIVE DRAMA _ . _ ll gliilliil hllitgggglaallrlgrcifaaliliigég C\ll'€d when Glasses 'Are Not Ghgggs And Midland of the Canada Steamship ‘ ‘ . ` R I ` 'I'liG ali Lines will be fitted for ocean tradi f e T ` n ' e _' s - _ < .__ BIURMPII Drama Essanay Drama ' _ hré _ f __ _,__ ._ _ __ § I Vitagraph Comedy s c ’ too large to go through the Wellglld weary 5 ' ` 1 commission at Port Arthur. 'l‘he was-_ 15 Minutesl pf Laughter _ Iudilrhsdigeifaglglllllé llixlg hlggnfggiif illicig I W cur three weeks ahead of the opening Drama MR. ` L $ _lminiqi IHIEIIUI WUULII _ is A NUI BE IIIIIIIII __1. 1 4 Sir Thomas Lipton’s steam yacht- Erin has been lent to the British Red ‘Cross Society by Sir Thomas Lipton and having ulready done useful wor in connection with hospitals in France ds _now carrying doctors, nurses, stores and motor cars to Serbia and Montene- gro. There are on board ilve doctors; .whom are voluntarily giving their ser vices in the cause of our Near Eastern Allies; three motorists, who will drive their own cars (which are now lashed to the deck of the Erin); and six order- lies (including a motor mechanic). Captain Bennett and Miss Caldwell the volunteer ladies is to act as cook Co. paid.... ._ _ . ._ .. . . ...200 to the eXDedIli0I1- There is also on board a lady who C0. .... ..,...paid .20 will act as laundress to the party in .Serbia and there is The Boy. ,He is N. ....psid 105 classed as an orderly. but the nurses Black Prince Fox Co..... ....paid .50 have made him the mascot of the party. No one seems to be quite sure Mount Edward.... paid 10 how he Joined the party, except him- self. But join it he did. He is a public school boy aged fif- 10 The Daily Mail that Sir Tlionias Lip- ). ton was taking out the expedition in the Erin. so he presented himself at .30 __ (More soon) teen, the son of ii rector. Ho read in ' n 70 Sir Thomas' house on the Sunday be- fore the day fixed for sailing. “I have read about your expedition in the pap- ers," he said, “and I am fond of adven- ture, so I have come to ask you to take me with you." Very reluctantly Sir Thomas Lipton told him he could do nothing for him. and he must apply to the Red Cross oilicer in charge of the expedition. Crapaud Fox Company.. ._ cash, .40 Then. hill/IHS EIVGU him 801119 tell. he sent him to London in his motor car. New London Fox and Farm Lands, An hour later the boy rang him up nu t ie telephone and asked the servant who answered if he would kindly ask Sir Thomas when and where he should bring his clothes. "But you’ve not -been engaged," he was told. "l hope to be, though,” he answered, “when l have seen the Red Cross Officer." i S O _ A day before the other members of the expedition crossed the Channel he appeared at Folkstone in his uniform of the Ofiicers' Training Corps. The military embarkation officer saw_ him in the boat and told him lie. couldrnot has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend My commanding ofllcer said I co ld go, the pleaded, ‘but didn‘t give me a ie na word of the embarkation of ficer. The next day the boy was in Pure- Canadian Bil.‘Blk Fox Co., _40 Paris. Her had carefully-'rei:n'oved the "O.T.(i." letters from his uniform and Notwithstanding, he was careful to hide himself away until the ship was “The governor was very decent about it, and my uncle, who is a doctor in London, persuaded my. -mother it would be a good thins: for nie." ,‘_‘Where is your passport?" he was ask- ed. "Here," and he produced it from his pocket. "But you must be inoculat- ed against typhoid fever," he was told. "I was done yesterday." he replied. "und here is the stuff for the second _dose in ten days' time. A doctor in the ship can infect it.." - l The boy travelled by the first train from Paris to Marseilles to save hotel expenses. He arrl_i_red at five o'clock ' n t e morning an walked round the ‘docks until '-nine o'el_ock -when he ap- lpeared at the friniand announced his (arrival to Sir homas Lipton. The boy is now helping the cooks and sailors and, studying-Serbian. He ,-»-,'ef_. _ l fifteen nurses and sisters, most of § ~ \ of» attends the classes held on the deck presided over by one of Sir Thomas Lipton's interpreters. There is greatkeeniiess among all to be the first to master the language. Cabins are turned into studies, nurses and sisters roam the decks with con- versation books clasped in their hands Doctors sit about frowning at the _ pages of Serbian grammars; but no one knows exactly what the boy is do- from Petrograd to Reuter's Telegram ing and all have an idea that he may give them another surprise when they arrive in Serbia. CZAR LEAVES FOR Tl-IEBATTLE-, FRONT. LONDON, March 14.-The Emperor of Russia. left the imperial residence at Tsatshove Selo Saturday for the battlefront, according to a despatch Company. ii plllll §\\\“\\\l$\\“\\§XWIl\\“\W\Z”lIllIl\\\H\\ Purity and The highest grades in Timothy Seed Island grown and imported seed. _ Our Seeds are New and Fresh, _Tested as to Buy Carter’s Guaranteed No. 1 Seeds and you are Safe. Write us for Samples and Prices. Carter&Co. Lt » lcsmen to the People of P. E. Island. n I CHARLOTTETOWN. 89iu.n.9Msd!lln\=r~l_|_ written permit." "You cannot go," was f- tl ii I - ._- k_ I VIIl4\\\\\\\\'fIIIII/I/i\\\\\\\\\@\\\\\K Carter’s _< “Tested” Seeds for 1915 ` Number l Mammoth Clover ` Number l Alsike Clover Number 1 Early Red Clover White Clover and Alfalfa _ i O / \\\“H\\\7lZIIIllX\\ \vlI Choice Imported and Island grown Wheat, Oats, Barley, Peas, Vetches, Corn, Buckwheat, Flax Seed, Turnip, Mangel, Beet, Carrot, etc. ' Germination Illll' \\\\\\\VIllllIIIIl\\\\\\\\\Y fI0.\\\\\\\\W put a Red Cross band on his arm. This I' l he purchased for tw_o pence half-penny. - - ' °f M YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE to get the money to travel, he said: ' account of the war Ticket Now. by the Expositions. car reservations made t0 Q0. Wl’\f¢»'Phone or Cali CALIFORNIA AND HER _GREAT EXPOSITIONS I See Two Fairs At One Fare I Sometime during 1915 you will contemplates: trip- » to lake or mountain, Seashore or camp. _ All the fun, the recreation the ’ health you count on _ will be yours plus a great knowledge of the garden spot of America, if you go to California and her great Expositions. SHIIDICSO-and SanI_°r_ancisco. _ ' rr. ’_1`h_ere_ are exhibits from every country in- téfe world and it is significant to note that not_ one o urcégean FIHUOILS has cancelled its exhibit or curtailed its spa on Europe _has faith in the‘ "'fGet"Your' = “Hacer lo que tu; Oh! Espana, niinca'eonssts"’? .1915 ,, _ -_-Cervantes Todo what thou? Oh Spam. did never dreaxn" Th_ _ -Cervantes _ `/ D___‘_R - is is ' _ '._.San" Los Aigéelegfllllvzprgidéugffd tS(§ieeFCr§II;lsr