ia? it . I5 1-£51; Nj . 1 ti 1 ”~< ‘I , v-sv ""‘1*§’ ; A "`\I‘ 1 lla' 1' 1 fl tri Ill e1 tae _. -sy- I if 1 1 'E i ‘iq . 1, ‘ at ill? 1'- lil :iii .5 5.1 ` ‘rig <4 l_Q$»v` \s. _ ,_ 11 tt, -‘- ,.1 it 1 .I i P .>- "1 15 West. Relief' _ ,lor Astlima ‘ Suiierers from Asthma should not overlook -Dr. CamplieII’s Asthma Cure WE It relieves and cures when other remedies fail. Different fromother remedies on the market. Have sold gallons of it here and in Canadian 4 oz. bottle 45c Sold only by J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST M M GI M \\ M Tra Ch"l`own , Mt. Herbert .\‘0<-. Haze-Ihrook Village Green Vernon Lake Verde Hermitage - Vernon River Uiss Grand View Fodhla Surrey iris Belle River 1101:. Hopelieltl 151'.. u _‘- 'Pibfiidll .,f_fTlILES1T0LD BY NIEN _ Grand Orange Lodge' IN THE FIGHTING LINES .11».1=.1.1....1 f on Linn Anson sen ~ In~, ught togtth D.S.0.o D. . An idea of how the Germans treat itll. 0 Ha will nent b: tit to enjoyrthe To Be Held At lVlu|-ray River DNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 _ -_...__ F‘i\_Ill‘J TIME 901'. 2\'0c. 75c. Ttlc. T50. 70c. Tile. il5c. G0c. 55c. 550. 50c. 450. 45c. -i0c. t. Albion illview 8111300 elville ood Island :.11~_ 201', rray River Arrive 'I`ick’ctis will in Arrangements & Fares lie issued front other 1.150 1.47 1.54 1.58 2.05 2.23 2.28 13.35 2.41 2.45 2.51 2.56 3.03 3.11 3.17 3.28 12.34 22.41 31.46 3.52 4.03 II at Y res ATE WHAT THE GEFIMANS LEFT their prisoners ut' war may be |.;ather~ ed from the story told by two soldiers who succeeded In escaping from the enemy's guards. and get to safety after trying and exciting adventures. The story was told by Riilemen D. Brennan and Dempsey, at the 2nd Royal lrisli Iiiiies, who were captured P ~ ‘ Tliese two men who wont to Fraiice on the outbreak of war, partlcipatetl In the retreat from the outskirts of Paris to Ypres. Shortly after tlhristuins, during the lighting near Ypres. they were cap- ttiretl and taken to the further sitlc of Dixmudti where they received scant consideration from their 1-aptors. Tlicy were ftirectl to ent the Ger- man soldiers' It-avi1i1;s,a1td if nothing was left the prisoners got nothing. One of the liritish prisoners asked the at German soldier for a cigarette ami ret-eivetl at blow under the jaw. Ilnving deterniined to escape the men selected a moment when the guard was under the lniiuence of drink, and six niade a dash for lih- erty. Before they got clear the sentry -anon - ~.<. throughout the winter, if justice bo thrill of a victorious and rapid advance later on HosPiTAL coNF|nMA'r|oNs An Army Scripture reader at Bou- logiie and Wimereaux Military Hospi- tals writes: On January 10 the Cliapiain-General was here. He held four confirmations. three in the hospitals and one in the English church at Winisreux. In one ward two young soldiers, both with a leg oil, were placed side by side. and with the chaplain and myself in nt- tendaiice the Chaplain-General, in tho most int`ornial_way, coniirnied them. 'I`lioy were in a had way nt the time. 'I`hey have since Improved and rcturu- ed to England. Two oillcers, old soldiers anti old men, bath with a leg ofi’ like the oth- ers, and one of them the father ot' six ,t'liildron. were confirmed under sim- liar conditions in another ward. They are still here, but getting better. Afterwards 1 took the CIiaplain-Gen- eral to Rifleman l, Itiiie Brigade \vIio two years ago had been coiiiirm- ed by him in Winchester Garrison raised an alarm, the guard turned out, ami two of the fugitives were shot down. Then a terrible journey liegziii. For seven days the men crnwh-tl along hedgerows, and hy roads uiider the eover oi tlarkiit-ss. hiding under hedges and ditt-.lies during the day time. For tho whole week they lived on 1 _ . . 1 ` st sl chick repaired. order. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Opticxan Phone 353--J 1 du Now 51'” Geo. II. Tanton. after which they must be presentpd to me agent at Murray terlng bombs about, and one aimed ` t Bringit in or have us R1 put it in perfect running ffl’ ret ations to Murray Iliver uit tho Stati- ngle first class fare to Cliarlotte ‘Vu “Med 1° ”I"'~f'~y cems from before they at length fully realized IOWH- PPHSSUIIEUS 1111151- get Stand- that they were once again on English tl certificate properly filled in form ,S011- Station Agent from where they pur- A chase ticket--Tliese Certificates must is the time to have your 1... properly iilled in and signed by ` _ ver who will take them up and issue aw Sefld f0I' It and We M"k""‘ I”_‘l°S""‘m""_Sl“”‘I“'d (,l‘”"` when I went to sec the ot-t-upaiits this eates \vill not be honored by Lon- If ctor. th Train will lctive Murray liivci' on 1If ""' S tl __ I ;np1\7-_.__ I . _'nate my in. Q44 7777?’ ?°.¢'.`7 new cisco .".`].`7."I"" asc;-\ra~1oo H. :ec fn $ 12 13 Sa. 10.46 14 s. 15 M. 16 Tu. _ 17 W. 18 10 F. 20 Sa. 14.28 21 8. M. 28 10.23 ' 8.45 p.m. llall. '_ TIDE TAB] 11'] ca CO High Water ev W W- 1’i1l'I10ll 0'HBfU- 79 101191 Allie" some ut' the old I`urniturt~ Iioint-. Sonic n build. Vessel and sails in good 0|' ndltioll. Has 27 H-I’-. GHSOIIDG ell cally. As the population is t‘athoIi< FEBRUARV- |110 1118'-811911-~\¥Y Skilled M90I1311iCi' some oi’ tho big cuplioards slieltt-ret’ ill 1110110 SCl100Il¢l‘ Six 1111103 811 h0\l\ :Ieries i`roin their purspers during Ihr and gives perfect satisfaction. Wilt R #oneness- ."."."'9‘° *Tm is-.xvao 'cet-G 7° 57.*' as .sw -. gf 12.45 13.15 13.45 0.24 . 1.10 ."‘ ci Tu W. Th 71.*' 064| 14.50 12.14 23.158 tic Time Time sell with or Without 01151110- 1"0i‘ Dill' strniglii. mttiumtl ronfls would hart UIHFB WING been laid tIo\\'i1 in the pt-riotls just E- BUSWELI-» preet~t|im,' the Ittrvoltiiitui by t-o1'\'ces VlCt0l'i8. but it appears they are much older P. E. 1813116 Arthur Young tthe writer of the end 1.58 14.16 8402-1~28Mtf. of the eigliteciiili ct-nttiry) iintsl have 'iassctl down them :intl eiiieretl inte F. sa. 2.52 - s. 3.57 5.10 1 6.31 1 7.51 9.00 F. 9.57 75.31 111.21 17.22 18.311 19.51 20.53 21.59 11.29 22.51; 5,, M. ’I‘u. W. Th. .°°.".°°F":“.°‘S°$°?".° r:l»sNNt~:.a~er-e.: ~lN0°»-‘casa-¢oo»6~ °".~"!"" F" 5”? T151 71.*’ mah? `l ctw qv: r;i~‘- T’ T' ."."?°9°."." 0 .s cicviocma 12.39 ." ee ."'."‘ C1€1’l 14.03 14.54 9711"' 1»-utr.: 9'.” ml-‘ ` Th. 18.21 ,l_, 9" so ."."'F‘ New 28 58 | 19.36 l.o 27 F. Sa. S. 21.42 FEBRUARY.--lst 5th to 7th, low t". DIARY 0F EVENTS 1 »( _ _ Magistrates Court. 9 a.m. gf' Peoples Theatre, 7.15 ana it nm. gf Prince Edward Theatre, 3. 7, and Ur Special skate at Arena Meeting First Aid in St. .itunes Address by Dr. Dewar. 1 H l“1\"R|1\G|‘;S etttiippetl with the improved Torsion » 3”' _ _ - fcct eoighliig possible. This is only '~.P,yI°0TT'-R0sS._At 1’lt2tOU, NS.. by 0|) t1,:le~ Rev. A. W. Thomson. 1\l.A., by "P lton Ernest Plgott, oi Savage K ~1.iarbour. and Fannie F. Ross. of Stun- on hope, P.E. Island. ss, Crapaud; I". Drake. New tllas- < 12-05 33-48 gow: L. E. Jonvas, Queht-<-; M. Iiure, Ill I (;_ fu,-l\,.,,w0.,(|_ (;_ |;_ 34.1.,-_ 'p¢,mm0; ltreticlitts uitrrt-ly as oulposts wliose ef- ' 13-09 Chas. Itosenthnll. J. J. Wilson, lt. Less- ` fl’ Th- 13-37 ard, Montreal. W 17.03 Mrs. (7. J. Lidstonc. 'I'yno Valley; lt). I 9.45 20.42 pht-ll, li. Uinupbcll, i`-ttrtligaii; A. E. I 7.5 Arsenaiilt, Sunniiersltlc; .l. Young 1 mx ard to uh “into ltnd. threaten- Montreal; lo. J. McLellan. Vim. Barry, temperature. 8th to 11th. pleasant. G 12th to 15th. keen cutting winds. 16th \\ 'to 19th, 'unsettled wave. 20th to 21st, windy. 22nd to 2-ith, mild, genial. 25th to 28th, general snows. ‘ rant. J. D. Lyons. Toronto; H. G. 'rlgl:t. Summerside. 'QMI1 11 iuard'n .Liniment Co., Limited. ‘at benefit from ilie use of MIN- AliD'S LINIMENT in 11 severe attack roved It to be very effective In cases Innon Drug tio., Cor. Great George tl Kent Streets. MU, ll()'I`EI. .\ltlt1\'.\LS 1 In *_ ‘of VICTORIA. ,______ ,nntiiig in Ilie oltl seiise, and the vast airt~i<'lit~.s‘ ol' t'ouuti‘_\‘ lit,-hiuti lheh tra . . I`. Iludson. l’I1:iou; Georg:-. Ii. Bur- 22 15.23 Mt. Stewart; C. A. Arcliibald, t.'ili‘ton; ‘INS S1000 ill” 51111111 Of U10 ii`01\<'I\US 23 Tu. _ 16.04 N.S.;Mrs. Dr. A.S. l’nlnier, ifolcniaii: 24 W. 25 Sniith. Joint l\lcl`)ona|tI, Jr., J. A. wes. G. B. Rivers, St. Joint; li. Cain \V. R. Birch. Montreal; G. \V Ieiiih-iiit-11.-Last Wiiitcr I received Inflammation. Yours. S W. A. HUTCIIINSON. like giving its trial? Esp’ecially . _ 1. I lfyoucould try it for titty centsi Our prescription department is unco Scales. tlicse scales make per- DEATHS , `=.':.".‘.i='1..m:.*.'..f'..':':t..:'1.°::: . . F ’...,5.°~" °:'..~.':..'1." °-.111-32': X, s.......1.1. ft _, . ,|.| . iaeumzi. U. 'V1 1.# _ _ - , 1 ug- . . -,.1-.__~_ W ' 1 _ 1 MAGMILLAN.-At the Prince Edward island Hospital, on Monday, Feb. 22, of pneumonia, Alice, beloved wife ol Mr John D. Macmillan, aged 47 years. Funeral notice later. . CAHILL.-At Charlottetown. Monday morning, Feb. 22nd Inst.. Mary Ethel. dearly beloved daughter of James and lllry Cahill. aged 13 years. Funeral at I oolock a.m. to-day (Tuesday) from hor late home Upper Queen Street. .___i___ ` “A llllolll exhibit ei Ladies' Italian oiik underwear is bong' held In our Lattice.-_lloody-to-wear partmont to- day alttbllofidly. A range of very ‘ can [ei to the lungs and air passages, fr L ,b --_ - these -Papa fumes ict-than direct, and I vjsfz- I'/Aiu _V . ' K) ati once commence t en' work ol healing. "fi/,_ J t- -~" I _. Exquisite ,.1 -Gem-Set Rings Wo have an excellent ar- I ray of Iieautltnl gonrringu for girls, misses and women. What better or more appro- priate. moderate priced birth- 1 than one of these. Our present showing of rings is eitceptlonalty large, the tiuiilitlea are thc best, and Ilie prices un usual arc very low. W N Tanton niangold wurzeis and ditrh water. 1 rd tit-rtirit-aio plan-liste' will be one every stitch of Giuliani: tl1v_\‘ \\'o_1‘e had to lie burned. _ _ 1 womnii sliowetl me 11 piet-e of shell “ur” at I’ "‘ m' "UM morumg' the size of her i'oern1'm that lintl brok- en the side of the house down. and GEORGE H. TANTON, ' } she was neither excited nor ulnrint-.tl. Gram] Sec-y_ A- slieII'came tlirougli the rotil oi ilie 8535_2_.`,tu[_8i‘ generals house into 11 room _wlit-i'e thrce Oi' tho scrvaiits were li:i\'uu;dln -;- , ter, , and beyond sputtering them uninhiretl. Tliese t-.vents vvt»i'e by wa; of et-It~I»riti.ing the return of the sun 1,1101' the iirsl time for .stiiue \\'et>Its. many ol' the t~o|tu1.:es \vI|it'h I nm sc ond ol' \'isiliu;.'. ’I`hese oltl platfea . o|. - my- g prove that we regarti iliost' in the rts will title us over tht- severe eatlier tiiitil we can rushh these eu- _____ ormous resc-r\'es into action. Our env. }ru|,r1|;iry 20. airy may then get the eliant'e of justi- lirhan Ilyiics, Cartlignn: S. t`. t'la|‘k, fi' fy to discovery lor the treatment ol coughs, colds and bronchitis, I-nilriiine. and 1 have fref1n0ntly| as certain in its action on all _ chest troubles as anti-toxin is on diphtheria, or vaccination on 1 1I Ped in air and germ-proof silver foil. They contain certain medicinal ingre- dlentl, which, when placed upon the tongue, immediately tum into vapour, and are at once breathed down the sir passages to tholnngs. On titeirjonrney, e of the many 'tdvantngea oii`t-red "my moth’ tho inmmud ‘nd ndnwd our prescription department. Mac- .Runga ,_,.,||, nf. th, .ir P"“f,,,' and iindlly enter and carry relief an healing I tti the capillaries and tiny air nos in the 3 I lungs. are merely :wal owed into the stomach, ondnover roach the lungs. Pope treat- IODU. ' E day present could you give .- L 1` ` 608. IIUI. fyinr 1, \'i'hen tiio two inen landed at ilull They slept soundly for inuu_\' hours SHELL IN A GENERAIJS HOUSE An olllcer of the .~\. S. 1'. writes: A German aeroplane has been scat- our wagon fell only a few yards ny; it daniaged two houses, anti teruoou they were as ctlstiul about e injuries done to their property as it cheap plate had ln-.eu broitt-n. One ith putty and bits ol' brick lei! them I wish I htni the i1'a|is|io|'i Io lake the pieces are iiittrrt-stiiit; historl twolitijnii. I tiiouglii thai. these long trtlly tieserve the end to which semi them have come. \\'e are new almost litt\rnIl_\' hiber- 'llvlies which our iro r' 'nw ot-1-I ing its cxisteiu-e. l~.\'t-ry mnu \\'ho If you were told oi a new mall-p_ox,_ wouldn’t you feel Peps is the discovery! 1 Pops arelittlo tablets, neatly wrap- embranol of the bronchial tubes, the 1 In A word. wliilo no liquid or solid Per are entirely distinct from the ` ' d he toned litfnid cough euros, which ent of eou he and colds is direct treat- I! you have not; Yet tried Pops, out tt ` t ,write across t - 2:0 mgefntf gat! of this paper, and :tail it. (wt\‘th )l'c(., sums: to llfll 0 B I 0. 1 goionto. Rwlrgo trial geeks; , X31 dtrhlen as cant. yon, 1 - » an ' ‘ .dares oaglfhlhpe at Church. He is rather badly wounded. and was delighted with this surprise I ...__ ‘ Ile “trains to attention" and went on. “I was zi ‘booky' boy. wiili at taste for pit-tures and poetry; used to t7nn`t stand 'cm now. It's all Kipling, Adam Lindsay Gordon and those cliaps." 4 _ 4 llc dreaiuetl ti bit and began to iuut- ter l{ipliug's- If you’re wounded aiitl left on Afghan- istan's Plains. And the women come out to cut up what rcniains. Jost roll to your rifle and blow out your brains. 1 And go to your Gawd like a soldiers "I’ni getting bloodtiiirst_\'." he be gan again, ni'ter a pause. "True, real- ly! Fought a chap the day I lofi "11-irrat-ks. We had an argunieut- iliout tuotlitill, I think. "l_`setI to write iopit-al verses for it iewspapcr once. It all makes me sick now." I said I felt something ol' that. En- ouragotl, ho talked on. “I Iiud things running through my teal like tliis-and I’vc never seen a nan dit-." llc snitl the followiiig in a calm. low mice, Iuiltltlreniiiily again: ME AN' MY BAVONET. \\‘e'\t~ roiigiieti it atloiig from Mons Io Iiilsst-t~, - lilo an’ my bayonet. le drinks in blood an' me in tea. An' by God, he's easier fed than mo, lu the Ii'eiit'ltes dug by tht' grey Nortlt Sea. cold as dentli. Mc nu' my bayonet. .Vt-‘re frozen Iittlt' stil`I` and tht-rc's fog in our brt-alll. l\Ic nil' my liztyonct_ \n' we lie in the night un' I grip him close, ` \ii` tho feel of hini`s nice an' helps me tioze, my loci-1. \'t:'\‘e ltllled at icw un' wt-.`li “du for soiuo more. Me an’ my bayonet. 1 t's a rush and it thrust, an' ti suateli, 1 screniii~an’gorc, Me an' my bayonet. hit we only hear our own wild cries, \n' wo only sec the Gcrinan eyes' \ii` leave ’ein starin' at the skies. “l‘retl_v lilootltliirsly, lsn't it?" Ile atiglicil tt little grimly. “Do you znow, I soinctiincs think we l§n|.;lisli votiltl do better if more ol' us ivcre iko that. Lct's learn to hate." I thought oi the nien \vlio have paid io heed to Grout BritaIu's call and I tall’ agreed. MUSIC OF THE BATTLEFIELD. A Scots Gtttirtlsiiiaii writes: “As lor n_\'seIi‘. I :tin Al out horc. This life s tt bil llu‘illi|\1.: at times, which uitiltt-tt t all tho more interesting and breaks lie monotony oi` the wet trenches. 'l‘I1e creecli anti roar of the guns made me 1 bit ner\'_v at first. but these sounds uive beconic like music to nie-the viusic of the battlefield. And to couic ‘ace to face with 11 German, to have tim nt the point of the bayonet. that s splendid-nntl he doesnt like it! You mist tliluk I ani developing into a iltiodtliirsiy ruillau. Perhaps l am. lno or other has got io have il. and 'ni sure you prefer the German to hc init one rather than your soldier bro- .ll‘I‘. "I have liven in hits nl' stzriniiiinges \l` into and prefer thc rush and tuni- iic to lying in the trenches. Thcy are 1 hit wet owing to the heavy ralii we 'ave been having lately. But any man vlio is ill and strong and who is noi nil here is missing the cliaiice of ti ‘Ifo-time. "If I coiuo out at the end safely I thall have many funny things to toll vou. One of our fellows had n narrow squeak the other day. lie was taking ucniiy-peeps through his iloid glnssos 'it the Germans across the way I'ro|i`i our trenches when suddenly he rolled over. "Poor t:l1np,hes done lor! Got it in the head!" I heard the chap next- ‘_n liiin say. To our surprise coinartle "done for" came round after a tlnic. 'ii his-hand he still held half ol' his icld glasses: tho other half hnd van- shcd into thin ai . Evidently the inllet lind shattered the prism. tliua ‘Iverting its course. though not wltli- \ut reiitlerlng the inquisitive man in haki unconscious. He now has a ovely black eye!" ..a ‘ WHAT , ft_|LJ\ 5"” 'HE MAN WHO BOUGHT THE DACIA. (Springfield Republican.) .-, ' The man who bought the steaiii'sl1'l\iI'5- ‘acla from her German owners and laced her under the American ling ‘te born in Michigan. and was christ- aned Edward N. Breltung. His fath- I . I 1115"- 1111111111 retttl 'I`eniiysoii ii lot-nntI Shelley. I .\'t.-'re roverotl with bloutl nit' \\'o'r@ so ihtti his cliiltlren, if ht- has any. are Whllt- the i'r11s;i plays the dt.-vil with “I itllow Mr. li|‘~iI\11it: \'\‘r_\' \\'<'ll- ’I`|1e hoofs of horses in ttiivieiii times ’I`lit- ltoinans, it is snitl, used various nietiiods to hartlt-ii tht- lioofs of their horses (hut they might tht- better stand-lon|: marelies. So far as wo know Noro. tliv lltnnan eiiipt-ror, was tht- ilrsi to have his horses shud. 'i`ht» shot-1.' were of 1:iI\'t-r and were elaiiipetl in the fool.” Nails ilrivioi into the horn of the foot iippear in have linen in use in tho -time oi' \\'IlIinni thc (`ont|t1o~ ror in ilic eleventh tzeiittiry. §;i<|nN£Y _ ,D/MP1 115,58, Footwear. Nino 1.c1on11 eco. \ _ An Unusual Shoe Sale continuing one Week only. - - ' 1 1 '.», 5 Men meet _with your per pair. S718-2 V21 (Stl. M1- :ii1` my lin_\'otu~i. \n' often wo`re tliirsty. tin' tirinlt lo‘ "Our 1iu_\»_" A full range of Men’s Box Calf Shoes, bench n'1_a_de, 1 a combination of good style, comfort and durability. Sizes from 5 1-2 to_11, values up to $4.00, during this week $2.98 per pair. ' ~ _ . I I 4- 1 , ` »"» ,_;,_,_-1°; ,,__. 1 . -.~-.,_.. -...i ,qs :_ -,;..._;. I >..,¢t c_"*t"}>_>;_r1< ‘~\§_ <_. ey# ' ‘c_'.-.-V . \ _tv ' 3 kt _ ~ ,_“: -ff. . '"2 ` I ~. » . -"_"~"'*-`°"` '_', = ` 1' '.""'f.- "' .'41 _ _’ _ "T _.-5 H _ $49. fr? _ t." ' IIII __ Je# I' '?,‘.`5°-""’§’“: .per pair I of all Classes ! Don’t wait for the fine weather and FANCY PRICES. We made some heavy shoe purchases for Spring in order to get the Lowest Market Prices. We want to encourage early buying, hence our unusual of- fer of Men’s high class shoes at a price that is bound to approval. During this week $2.98 NATIDNAL CLOTHI G CO. Charlottetown, P. E. ii. ‘ \ ‘ _ _,___ _ I and hall' Itussiali in I>lt1t»tl. 'I`l\'.‘ .\'U\H\~ gci' Iireituiig mnrrieti at l"i't~nt li woiiiatli. :1 couiposite of pretty nearly nil ot' the Iiiei' lielliue1'ei\t.=:. Iiut hir. lii'eltun1.:, the prest-iii owlier of the lint-in. is as nitteli :tn .\ii1ei‘h'ztn :is ;tii_\‘t\n1-_ Ilt~I'ort': he lioupght the (lt-rmttn ship, he tried to buy Eiiglisli and I"rt»ut'l\ ships Spcnkintrf of Iiiin in the Senttlt-, Will- nni Alden Smith. rt-pithlit-:iii seiitttor 1’roiu I\lit'lii_t':nii, said. monte .ft-|i;|ioi‘s lit-rr today rt-u|t‘iiilit~r his fttliier, who was nn lioiiort-tl mem- ner of l`o1i1;1'ess i`i'oii1 .\'1it'higa1l for at number o1'yenr.s, n very wt»-nIili_\' num, 1 t_\'plt‘nl frtiiitiersinan. at man of cour- age and patriotism and tht- liigliest Cont't‘ptiou oi` good eilizt-iisliip. 'I`llttI ’iis sun sliotiltl Iiave ptirt-ltttst-tl this ship out ot' his own aliuiitlnnt means and placed it in servit-e does not sur- prise me anti will not s1ii'|ii‘i'.‘t- any of those who Iinvt- the pi'i\'iI<>p.:e aint' honor of knowing him; and I liave no tltiulit. wlintcver, lhnl the entire trttnsaetioii, wliieli has t\lti'nt:tt‘tl tht- uttcution of the tfotiiitry, is in abso- lute good fttith. There has been no “<'oi1spii'at:_\>" on Mr. Ilrt-itung's part, so far as aiiyoiie :an dist-erii, in l>ti_\'ini.: the llatzia ami seutliiit; her lo Ijurope Itiault--tl with cotton. THE FIRST HORSESHOES. ` (Our Iluinb Auiu1nls.i Iteatlers of Ilonier and early classic authors who speak so frctnieiitly of the horse and the part he playetl, par- ticularly in war, often woutier how-he was shod. It trcrtniiily was not ivltli tuelnl. lIo1iier"s “lirtnize-liool`otl" livra- es musi have ret-t~ivt~1l lluit special tit-sitxnntion bet-nuse o|` the color oi' the hoof so ol`teu rest-mlilin|.: bronze. were t'1'ct|uonll_\' \vr1tppetl with rlolli. ' nonns "1 C, _,__ _ ‘_ _l \ ‘ \\\\ ‘if/.mtn\\\\y ' fiLL\\\\\\`\`*1sf~ » ':t,S`¢i'»:(`£|DNE.rY1<`f[‘)<'C ,_ 1; UMA _ ,-1 »‘ I1i."i1‘~-. P'|,S:'nfI‘U` __ _ _ _lui t-r w;i.~= ai Iui||l1t~1'|ii:ii| hull' .- Iteds and Huh' Orplngtun hens. *__ ___ Zi g 1s71t.-2-ismw-_ Nvlswi. 262 limit Street- WANTED-Girl for General nonse- ` 370'i‘3'30ll\4II"I» work. Duunliotol. ' _.__ __ _,_ .__ ____ _I TURNIP SEED, GROWN IN CAN- S704~2»..0n1'iI|itI gluuuxnnn IU?-_\¢ mia, season 1914. We offer 1,000 lbs or the famous "Corning" Green Top f~iwctIt‘, grown puro in Yarnioutlt County for i'orty years. Largo crop- pers, great keepers. delicious ilnvor. Price 55 cents per lb. by mail. Write for olibln rice. S. 1'. Goudey, HAIR WORK j g D Wigs, cor nets, transfornintions. ._ . _ pull'-cliignona anti under-rul‘l‘s. etc. \‘"m”""h' N’ 5' 1 JJMH' made i`roni t»on1bi|it.:s or cut hair. Gen- <7: CJ qi L-1 =\vu"||.|| ltleiut-n`s ioupees also made. Work __ __ _ _(_ __.__________..____._- ._ guaranteed perfect. wANTeo-A1' LEGISLATIVE Li. ` MISS D. RUDGE. l1r:tr_\' t-opies of' Island Statutes of 171 Gl‘L‘i\i» 0001120 Struct. oi' Istlil, 11170 and 1871. An_voin1 Clinrlottotown. |'ur||islilng any ol` the nliove will be S544-2-ll-illts2IiIpd. sniinlily rewardctl. S707-2~20ii125i.‘ ' I ////////A\\\\\\\v//I////isI /A IllA\\“\€'i _ __,_`\\_\\\\\\ ` ` ._ _ I 1 AIN' ld-2 " ll lII0Il.\\\\\\‘\\V//I/AWA\\\\\¥III//IIIA\\\\\\\VIII/Illlg I I Consolation f;\\§i-II/IIIII _Don’t worry about that parlour or dining room it will be alright. Let me help you in selecting you_r colour schemes that is the main part of my busi- ness. ' - If you are undecided drop me a postcard. I _will give ‘you 1915 sufggestionson interior _dec0ra_tmg. Ima e a study o my business at considerable ex- pense. for your benefit. 1 g I can fit you -up from the Cellar to the Drawing room in any style you wish from the most modest to thc elaborate to suit your pocket book. I 1*-1.21; _ b Remember there is a guarantee with every Jo . - IJ. N. McBride ' ` ` 160 Queen St. City _ \\\\\v//lv///Amit _