~1‘ it 1 é _ - -1.-~.\-‘" . `l ‘ ti " f _-.4'= ..- -_ _ ~ ,jracsl -1-wo; ~ . when the l Cough Begins _ or inflame- passages is by the warn- c\*emg» wt 3 d more _ stubborn stages maybeayoided. The remedy to use is our Syrup oi White Pine and Tar directl to the seat .htfgghble andyremoves the inflamation_ It_stops collsbs in the beginning if used in time and cures in the short- est posiible time in any case. Price 25 and Sllc A Bottle fare.;- iiéiei its? J.; G. Jamieson Druggist TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY. High Water Law Water OF FEBRUARY .ibour would give their profits. thi- pru- fi-.ssioiial inan the 1-iiiployi-4-, aiiid the soliilcr his dayis pay. and so aitiginl-nt ilu- 1-oll'<-cliont: now made in the cbur r-l|i».-. that ;i rl-ally yioriliy contribution hi- lnaidi- froin this l’roviiit~e‘towai'us thi- riiaiiiti-i|;in4-v of lh<- fainillles of sol- dlf-rs at thi- front. .\ lin-4-tiin: of all 1-liiv.\-ns is eulli-il for l\’i-:lin-.~iil44_\~ ilu- iliili instant to take ininiediati- ni-lion in this inalier. Thi- iiii-1-ting will l\~- hi-lil in the I.egiS latin- l`li;iu|l>i-1' in thc Provincial -liilding at `_'.1¢ll p. ni. ll li. Blilfl LEl T, S:-cretory Patriotic Func :am-2-15-1121. una' 3?? l 933 ; 13.50 .y 2.08-_14.1s 10.021 21.01 . 1.10 15.27 10.52 22.011* 16-27 111.119 1 23.09 1'/-21 , 12.22 18.11 ~ 13.01 18.58 1 13.36 19.43 14.09 14.41 15.14 15.51 16.33 17.27 ! - 18.30 l l am* nge-1 9 O G3 D-lr-lv-4 PP999WPF?“?* m»wowaonwmco "|¢'>~5I-‘U3|5~¢¢:kQ®-ls-lraw - N :. P - N _ A i*°!°.".° oaisuim \-¢oea `I 5"'f='r'.3f§'F mn into wen 21.12 22.00 22.52 23 50 *I *-1 Wm 1-?_=f“~ - _ E=5°9°.".°’ 3232333 kJ vb- te 12.49 `| 19.36 l14.o:. | 20.37 -[1 21.30 11 22.20 11 23.08 12. 23.54 12.3 12.5 13.2 13.4 14.14 14.49 l 15.46 17.03 Tu. I 18.30 .FEBRUARY-lst to 4th, mild wave. 5th to 10th, ruin, sleet and snow. 11111 so 14111, niicii wind .ina bluster. 15th to 20th. cold and un- settled. 21st to 24th, wind and slcet 25th to 27th. very cold. 28th to 29th. unusually cold weather. DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. City Magistrates Oourt. il u_ni. Peoples Theatre-_ 7 and 8.45 p. in. Prince Edward ll. 7 and 3.45. p.m. »- `. 15.5!- 16.-to 17.27 18.06 18.43 i9.1_\ l 19.54 20.32 .....- "‘f°?°°°?°.""‘_°".°‘.°"'.“5*’ :,.:r:t\!l»¢~Oc»:u1t:J~©t\:-ts uso:-»¢.so.s~»-<;iu\cr: 22.054 mm 'P M. 0.3 I 12.5? ' BIRTHS l_-_e CAMPBELL-.\l Suinnnln-siiii-. lfcb. 9. 1916. to iluplalii U. ll. amd .\lr1-1. Campbell a duuizhicr. MCKINNON-01| Juiiuarjf `.'Ttli to .\lr. and Mrs. John A. McKinnon, New Glasgow. ii son. time lilisfl Mary Mr- Kenna of' Kellys Cross.) Congratula- tions. REAY.-On February l0tl|. at La- chine Locks, Quebec, to Mr. and Mrs. John Y. It(-ny. 11 tlnugliter. (Mrs. lteay was formerly Miss ll:-lou I. Palmer. daughter' of Ii. J. i‘nltncr, K. C.. of this city.i == DEATHS ' i HOLL-ln Boston. Jan. 23rd. :liter 11 short illness John M. Holi. asv 20 years. only liroilu'-r oi’ Mrs. William Trainer. of this 1-ity. NELSON-Al. t`liini1_ l'oi|||. !s‘undu_\'. Feb. 13. Fredrick A. 1-‘_ Nelson, aged 90 years and 4 months. l1‘um-,ral Tuesday at 2 p. u_i. to Cherry Valley Cemetery. To Cure a Gold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININH Tablets. Drugglsts refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Money to Loan We have sums of $250. $500. $800. $1-,000 to $2.000 and other amounts Lharlottetown Steam Navigation Co. Limited Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the An- nual (lr-nr-ral meeting ot the shurf- holders of the (harlottetown Steat- 15_0f> 51--.’§§.’;'.llfiiv I"-ll:l"'.fl_\' LllI]ll9d Will bl held at thc ollicc of thc Company. 111.111-r -1. -Jw-.it ocorge and 1.o=.-.- \\ aicr strr-cts Charlottetown. on Wed- nesday, the ist. oi' March next. at the hour of ll o`1.locl< a. ni., for th~- eleriinn of directors and other bn-‘ incss. By order G. W. WAKEFORD- 21.111 ..i.m.-.ger 7368-2 15-.\l till Valuable Property in Ward One, Charlotte- , town For Sale The Property of Lieut.Col. lngs consisting of Brick Dwelling House and out buildings sltuat-2. en the _lib formed by Dundns Esplanade and iiavilaiiil Street. Also the property known aa "Tim Gurdon" situntc on the West- sidi: of Dundas Hsplaiialic, und ex- tc.-nditii; to thc water of this llzirbor. Also the properly on the West- siile of Huvilaiid Str#-1-.L upon whi- tlicro arc ai stable, coucli house und garden. I-`ull particulars will be given to lntcmlliig pun-liascrs by the under- slgnv-il. C. R. SMALLWOOD. Solicitor. (‘an1eron Block, Charlottetown. 7l€tl72~|l1\ltii. Notice to Debtors As we are about to make a _change in our business we here- _ o by request all parties indebted t us by bool: account, notes o ment to us at once. Amounts not Daid or satisfactorily arran- ge_d for by thc ist of March 1916 will be handed over to our attor- neys for collection. Your rrompt response lo this request will save expense. ` PRUWSE & SONS. Murray Harbor & Murray River Dated at Murray Harbor this 27tli dev of January 1916. vii:-2-ilviiufsi. l V ! r `. -r. _ _ :JM _._-. __ -J .K6 __:7~» fs Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. to lo.” on ‘arm B-ecuriues of “rsh THE sole head oi ainmilv. or any male over clnls quality and on satisfactory city properties. MseKlNNON A MeNElLL, 90_ Great George St.. Charlottetown. '|315-S-11mftu8i. P. E. Island Dairy .Association liken Conference and Annual Meeting The Makers Conference and Annual meeting of the P. ll._l., Dairy Assoelnf will be held in the Prince of %ls College Hall. Charlottetown gg 'riipday and Wednesday Feb. 22nd and-Bal. im. opening meeting as C. I. IACKINZIE. ' Oooy. eighteen years uid. may homestead a quarter- sectlon oi available Dominion land 'n Manitoba Saskatchewan or Albe.tn. Applicant must np- Delrln person at thi- Dominion Lands Ag~n.y my ms e a any om: on an s ge:-icy ibut got Sub-A penny on certain condition _Du en-Blx mont n residence upon and cul- tivation of the land in each of three yearn. A - liomestsiider mnylivn within nlrle ml es of his homestead on a farm of at lent ill acres. on certain conditions. A hah lable house is vc-I aigrsg: where residence is performed in ln oertaln districts s homenteader in food stnndlnmmay pre-evra; a inrtermectlon I ong- siguhis omestend. ce1.30ll per acre ties-Blx months residence ln each of thres yearn afler earning boirestqd patent ; also 5 acres extra cultivation. 're-emotion piteni may be obu ned as soon as homestead patent. on certain conditions. ' ll mlm l QI cultiy»|te$0 acres and cf-ect I -' .. ....'r.°:'°.‘.:.'::::".°: 12-.tit-é’.§.-1.-"".:..l”--'-"-"=‘-2’-‘f | ‘ are eminem pm wi.-on must ‘ _sa by my Aaettlsr uno hu exhausted his liomeotasd fish! may taken purchased homestead in car - tain districts. Price $3.00 per aero. Duties- M strsdde six tl-1 ln ch rn years. _ r-h£i.00 reduction land Live mon under 2:5; es* - 835 The area of ltivatlon is su W. W OORY. 0.M. G., ~ - Depot: of the Mlnlwm- of the Interior ' vuosunoaunm. "“g““ °' W' 1"* ;nm““il»Qh“_m`““co"Jv '_ m_pu..us||. . _ W 0 * ‘ h’ _ _ J _ or.Sul;°Agen§y fog the Histricnti. bxpfnxy , ‘ 1-1-is'cnARr_o'r'rEf10wN Gu.-1ito1Aii`"" ".- ` ~ ws; seems remote and unreal. This count of the excellent- roads built in the early days by convict lnbor. it is as if by a wave ot' tho fungi- ciaii's witiid that tho tourist leaves the frost and cold of u northern cli- mate and coincs lil-rl-. in thc space -Ji` ilirce da._\'s, to find rust-is and thc :iarclssus blooming in thc gurilciis. :ind a whole host ol' strange vegeta- tion, from vines to cactus. thc palm and thc rubber tree, springing up at the niust uiiexpectcd places. lf there is no profusion exactly of tropical :ro\vtli.~i. they uri-_ all found to thrive lien- in a winter teinperat\ilt_l‘- which varies from 60 degrees at tiight to T0 degrees or so in thi: day time. At limes it taxes the imagination tore .illze couipletely that 700 miles south 'roui New York on January 25, roses in full bloom might be plucked any- fhere in scores of gardens. So ac- ‘ustonied is the visitor to seeing lowers that he -forgets dates, and hlnks of nothing but the peace of a -ite summer afternoon. In another :nonth the strawberry plants will _-ear fruit, at about which time the Liaster lilies will be ready for the _\'ew York market, and with all this. ilermuda for the first day or two -.nay prove disappointing. If the sky is cloudy it may seem cool. but in ai-_ hour the sun shines again and the lnrkcned grey sky is forgotten. Suri: ly it must. be summer when barc- footed negro children stand ln front of their whltewashed homes; when birds of bright plumagc sing in the trees, and when the northern visi- fors indulge in sea-bathing. if the war has not changed the pre- vailing quiet of Bermuda. it has ---rved to supply the connecting link with the Canadian people by the presence of the 38th Ottawa Batta- .:-un, which is doing garrison duty ii--re. The officers and men are ali ~~-en to see active service, and there i~. not the shadow of a doubt they will give a good account of them- _-elves when thc opportunity pre- -eiits itself. The 33th Battalion. »»hich was recruited u year ago, is being brought to a lilgh state of ef- ficiency by the efforts of Lieut.-Col. C. M. Edwards, in command, and his brother officers. ‘Tliey im.-, Major (2. Fcrguf-ion. Major E. lt. l\lcN\-ill. Ad- lutant Capt. J. Glass, Asst. Adjutant Llcut. ”l`. ll. Warren! _ The S. Bcrniiidlau and SS. Evan- gi-lini-, ol' thc Quebec Steuinsliip Go., operated by the Canada Steamship Lines. am- milking trips twice ii wi-1-k lictwcl.-n New York and this port. Both are twlii-screw stcaml-|'s, pro- viding good uccoininodatiuii for tho scn voyage. Wliilc tho uvcrugc amount ol' occ-an weullicr has to bc aiiticlatcd, this run down from New York und back is Inari: with thc inux- imnin rolnfort. 'l'hc arrival or dc- purturc ol' u. stcaiushlp is one of the local events. everybody apparently having someone to welcome or to wlsli a Godspeed home. One of the minor pleasures of ri. trip to Berm_u- da is to experience the gradual rise in temperature on the second dey out from New York. To many this is worth the todiuni of the whole trip. THOS. F. LONERGAN. 25 EllllS lllSllllllS hand or otherwise to make payg STUPS lllllllli Hill SAVE VOUR HAIRI MAKE IT THICK AND BEAUTIFUL - TRY THIS. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence' of it ncglocted scalp; ol duudruti'-thai. awful scurf. There Ls nothing so destructive to the hair as dandrutf. lt robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its ve'|"y life; 1-veiitnully producing a love-rlslincss and itching ot' the scalp, which if not reniedlcd causes the hair roots to shrink. loosen and die-then the hair falls out fast. A little Dand- erino tonight-now-afly time- will surely save your hair. , Get a 25-1.-ent bottle ot' Kuowltou's Dauderlno from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the ilrst ap- plication your hair will take on that life, lustro and luxurlancn which is so beautifuL» it will become wavy and -fluffy andhsve the appearance of 'air undanee. and incomparable gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a. few week's use. when you wll‘aci:ually see n lot of une, downy hair-new hair-grow-` ing all over the scalp. Farm for Sale At Milton The undersigned odors for sale his farm at Milton. consisting of 140 acres with new dwelling house and outbuildlngs all in good repair; also -Hilton. by Jovoi Could you tiolr mo. I was lsldluiiruutstsrie. - is so well expurgatcd that iiny con- _ W 9 WUB0 0L'<=\lP0 l' W stltutlon can stand lt. Abel. agent or Lord Towiislieiid, p ` P t o te D Bermuda ls. at the siinie time what wr.) CATHEDBAL DEPT- L-":f;lQfw<:; blathgla. \;l\<\: §‘Ta:1l.bMu§‘:';'::' A ltl' l 'b _ ldealocean _` _._,_ _ '~ l\L‘0il 0 H ' S a ri-utmloratllr)Tiiildbgllllildhiaii who can <1" 3L;‘g $a"';_i’l:‘;‘l:~tsD§’btlhi`_ -’-'9-50-45 ulrd ot' any gcntlciuaifs cslair-_"_ Al- ' ____ ,max uw day |0ng_ uudlslurbed by Year A . TWT H iiougli' the prevailing uplnioii_wu street cars. or nntoinobiles, both ol' _ "" illlizhz:W:\\l;3i"9\:lb|l;“E|t‘du:::‘Lill:Fp:l|£:l _ ' ' ` ' ’ ’ ' ded from the isanil. _ . ' " S _ ' 'riffs 1-.-\\. nit- 1-...nl liar 0| ilu- .“""” ““ "‘*'“ _ . 1910 _ .1 _ _ _ < ’ V H _ |. 1 ti _ b. b [_ D. , _ sornan is io gondeilliini on to the arts _ _ _| . ‘.1 year. it is thought should be sei upurl c`_’JHu°gl‘ 5m °\‘):;f‘”tf';ir‘rfi';\g‘Lf’ driivcsa Th; Jan. 31 _fo Balance- Still _ ‘ _ of |m,-slmesa and injustice which WL Sli is -llllwl’ ll the ““‘tU‘* mr Vlllhlmllmslmrimc l1)mlAi(lJllic\Fhuul1l sllvaiituge is with tht-.cyclist 'on' ac- duo " _ 4S‘0`i'“' ”‘l““led l" ms "'¥*l§l'~' ‘l"“"-|‘- All* on w ilei _ i.-rc ian s ull L' ll 0.`0 5 P ‘ ` -- ' HUMAN RACE HALF A MILLION YEARS OLD. at least. For itll but u l'rag|ii1-lil ol' that time inun lititi to out foods von- tuiniiig inucli wustc inatfll-r. ill- lliero- forc dl.-vclopvil :i iiinsciilur dll!-'=