. il. i i. 1'? "_: -\ tl t i i , 1'.-'Z - if. l” I `. if . `. . *IIN : if-.. -_ if, `. -.__ 5 F 3 -.. ir I "»"~ Wh 1-' ' ., ., ‘ I f I I H ii ; f f .; if* '.~_:' 1;: M.; ._ I. ‘wa | .l‘:‘ -,. . I.. ‘ ITV . N. “1 ,-` . ,I | i. _ s -I ~. i Iii. . , ._ iii: V iz 1 J' 5 ' 'r1¢Ir' _, r_ l; . .4__ . i __ I - . I 1 I is 3.2.'~_ . ll V. (lt . '~,-.`- IL ., - Wm ' I Z . . I _ : If - ' V” n fi 5. ,. \ Ii ` . \ ' 1 < ~\ ataafrwo- 'ras csanwrrorowu eoannuin _ . , . FEBRUARY 2.1915! has __l\usuu.. ' 'F __ /,_ . . » - ..~.`,_.__.`.-.__ ' '_ _.'- ‘” -Piles ’ No More I I » I Pilo is an ointment , made expressly for the I treatment of piles for ~ which it is a very effective remedy Pilo I allfays the inflamation reduces the swelling, relieves the pain and gives relief in a remark- sms ably short time. I Pilo represents a ‘ scientific combination based on a full under- standing of the nature of the malady for which it is offered as a remedy. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ~ » _-I Fountain Pens for the New Year. Every pen fully guaran- teed. I Watermans Ideal Prices from $2.50 up. G. H. Taylor Jeweiler & Optician ‘.`*--“-T-‘ T-* I I TIBH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF' THE “WIND- ING UP ACT" BEING CHAPTER 144 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF CANADA AND AMENDING ACTS AND IN THE MATTER OF THE DOMIN- l0N TRUST COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Honourable. the Chief Justice, has by an Order dated the 30th day Of December. 1914, appointed Andrew Stewart. of the City of Vancouver, in the Province of Bri- tish Columbia. Chartered Accountant, to be ofiiclol-iiquidator of the above named Company. Dated the 20th day of January, A. D. 1915. “A. B. POTTINGER.” District Registrar. COWAN, RITCHIE & GRANT, 827 Rogers Building, Vancouver, B. C. Solicitors for the Qliclal Liquidator. 8441-1-2mEli NOTICE A meeting of the shareholders of Hampton Creamery Compahy will be held in Hampton Hall. Wednesday, the 10th of Feb., at 2 o'clock p. m., to take into consideration the selling of factory and machinery. By order of Directors. JAMES W. V1LI.F1T’l‘, Feb. 1st 1915. Secretary. ~ 8466-2-t\|mEtliZli Schooner For Sie W. Parnell O'Hara. 79 tons, Ameri- can build. Vessel and sails in good condition. Has 27 H.P., Gasoline en- gine installed by skilled Mechanics Will move Schooner six m_iles an hour and gives perfect satlsfadion. Will sell with or without engine. For par- ticulars write E. BOSWELL, Victoria, ' P. E. Island. 3402-1-28Mtf. Tenders For (ligase Maker TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon. Feliruary 10, or a maker for Hamilton Factory. Tender to state price per 100 lbs. cheese made. for labor only, Company finding all supplies. Output for last year 45 tons. . J. F. PROFITT, Secty., Kensington Dairying Assn.. 8444-1-2m2i Kensington. l ‘IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRI- TIDE TIIBLE FEBRUARY. High H't 12.14 7.3 Date Day Time 1 | M. ~l$3IrF5&N :=@e~ss: -l~l`i~1.1.*.:>€a_:=_~lfl_~l_~1?° b£bexamxCa~©O ‘~".°"¥"'!"?".¢ »wmw-w ouwmoe 6.31 . W. 7.51 Th. 9.00 F. . 9.57 Sa. ‘ 10.46 S. 11.29 M. -; 12.06 Tu. . . . . . W. . Th. F. Sa. s. I M. Tu. W. Th Fl Owen 11 12 13 1_4 ‘ 15 .°f""f"":7"‘.¢°.e‘°."."." :swam-mwwqw ."°F°P°l"‘.° mmewm cewmw 16 17 1_8 19 20 ` 4.21 5.28 6.42 . 7.57 F. ` 8.58 Sa. 9.45 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .28_ I 8. 10.23 .fa oo Water I I I Time 23.38 12.45 13.15 13.45 14.16 14.50 15.31 16.21 17.22 18.36 19.51 20.58 21.59 22.56 23.48 12.119 13.09 13.37 14.03 14.28 14.54 15.23 16.04 17.03 18.21 19.36 20.42 21.42 ."rlF’"4""*‘r~’r'r‘>‘?°?°7’T'?‘T‘r‘?'>’r’I"'>’I"T'T‘IZ.‘ v.-:~ebl.ishfa-new-v-moeas-1e=me.`»oem~1c>c:-.> _ _ - -- - ,O - ,W -_ FIGHTING LINES -A.D.C. who looks up as tho tall officer enters. “B Squadron of the Blues? Right. here is your guide. l’m afraid you will find the .trenches a bit damp, blll U16? haven’t shelled them' much today. You will want to keep your heads down though; they are sniping pretty ha_rd._ _ Good night and good luck.” The guide, a subaltern of the Squadron about to be relieved, and the tall officer return to the waiting squad-' ron together. The word is given and in utter silence the men move forward. They tum off the road, stumble over a wire fence, and across a turnlp field, and hault. - A figure rose from the ground at their feet. “B Squadron Blues?" he queries in a whisper. "(‘aroful,. the German trenches are about eighty yards away. How many men have you?-100; all right, three in there." As he speaks. three cramped and fro- zen men crawl stilfly from the trench that you can now dimly discern at your feet. and three of the new arri- vals tako their place. t “Four in there-three in there," and so on down the line. Suddenly a maxim chatters. and a burst of rifio tire shows that the German shave hoard something. Every msn lies flat on his face and listens to the vicious "whiss whiss" of the bullets overhead. ln a minute the firing dies down, and the relieving proceeds quickly and quietly. _ The officer handing over has some whispered advice to give: “They snipe from those ruined farms on the right. Dou’t dig out the left end of the trench; they dropped a shell there and ‘filled two men; there was not enough 'if them to carry away, so we just filled 'u the trench on top of them- poor "haps!'f ` He follows his retreating men, and the new arrivals settle themselves into what is to be their home for the next forty-eight hours. MR EWEN CAMPBELL. The death of Mr Ewen Campbell took place at 4 o'clock yesterday moming after a brief illness. The funeral will leave his late residence, 164 Fitzroy Street, to-day al. l1.45 for the station. thence hy special train to Capo Traverse. The Rev. I). Mac- Lean will ofliciatc. Service to com- mence at 11 o’clock. Mr Campbell was in the 65th year of his age, and leaves to mourn, a widow and two daughters, Mrs Grant. of Bangor, P.E.l., and Miss Bertha. teacher in West Kent School. The pall~bearers will be Messrs Allan Bolsner, Marshall Cameron, Murd. Ross, John T. Mc- Kenzie, Dr S. N. Robertson and Crawford Aitken. MRS. THOMAS DAUGHNEY The doath of Mrs. Thomas Dough ney, of ltosebank, occurred nt thi home of her daughter, Mrs. Geoffrey DeWolf'e, whither she was remover upon her last bad turn, a short timi ago, Monday evening last, says tin Newcastle llnlon Advocate. Dcceaset was 79 years old. Her maiden nann was Margaret Ryan, and she belong ed to Summersidc, P. E. I. She han been in poor health for the last eight years, but was remarkably well preserved and looked many year: younger. Death resulted from par alysis. Deceased is survived by he' 'ged husband and the followin; children: Albert. at home; Mari (Mrs. Geoffrey DeWolfe.) Rosebank Margaret, (Mrs. F. P. Cody.) Mont real; Thomas, at home; Josephine (Mrs. Paul Carson, Boston;) and Francis, Dalhousie. N. B. The sur- viving brother and sisters are Pat rick Ryan, Summerside; Mrs. Richard Murphy and Mrs. Jas. Anderson, lios ton ami Mrs. Geo. Pelletier, Sliediac MRS. CATHERINE WILDE. Mrs. Catherine Wilde, wife of Ern- est Wilde, gardener of the Charles E Harkness estate on Madison Avenue. 'lied Tuesday at her home on the es tate following the birth ofa child. Be- ‘;‘i'bPh§t§:i% _with orders some without, all Pretty Designs from- a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on