,J fi l-il’ i fri ,fi . _=L'i i if~;'ii;f, L_, ._J- -I t-. ':.‘i~ ._; ,_ i iillll .. -.U ,if 5..- . .`. f liilli -_I -ti»`l¢"' .\p:\ I .L ‘ ‘ T, ._';;. :'. -:£°.T':~Ti:¢‘.T:.1’Z vs:mr qm“ -°""- ,QT :E -e . s-».~"’;§_.‘_;_`5." l *.1 I _ . . _, ‘ ‘5l',_i --.1 ;,~"‘ lili yr 53 ‘I 1 ‘ Y ' .£. _li i. l. l l 'i *.' ,itil .yi =l§ 5 rf.- li il _liiiil iii ‘till ii" = si ‘ .,. i i ~i§_f# _-'.>-_iii ‘ »_,‘. , iii, f lli . 2 ‘iii l 'Sl i ; f ' .`-i. -;ii {; ...V _ _gi l -="»..e`- -, <- ci . lift f"l :,- ' i 1' ii-1 ‘__ i K _ . ii r. _-.- v.»--r pf `»_, pR|pAy . U _ _rim onAm.0'r'rrl'owN oUAm>u1r_ _ , JANUARY 28. 1916 _ _ Jr. _ _ _-v . _ .guru-5.. ...- » _ .-...N '. ” ’ Victor Records for February A list of selections so varied and so delightful that it seems the extra Leap-Year day in the month is in-. A tended that you to enjoy them all. They Go on Sale Today Several which will prove big favorites are I listed below. Hear them at the earliest opportunity. They many splendid Records which make the new Victor list an exceptional happy choice. 'len-inch. double-sided Victor Records-90 cents for the two selections Roar Song loy ol the Morning \'ou`d Never Know That Old Home-Town - Out oi a City of°Six hlillion People Ada jones) ' A Splendid Dance Record `~ ,‘.~.2$ A Perfect Day'-Medley Waltz l\“lcl"-‘ -.1 :ls __ - Y ~ .._-- 4:./f H-_ff f Victrola VI with li len-inch. double-sided Victor Record: (50 relecllom, yall own choice), $47 Sold on easy terms, if desired Other Victrolas from $2l to $400 (on easy ' payments, if desired) at any "His Maslens ' Voice" dealer's in any town or city in Canada. Write for free copy of our 450- page Musical Encyclopedia listing over 6000 Victor Records. BERLINER GRAM-(P)-Pl-IONF. *CO Lenoir Street ' MONTREAL DEALERS IN F.VER\' TOWN AND CITY ONE PRICE FROM COASI' T0 COAST VICTOR IIECOIKDS-MADF. IN IIANAIM ' W’ Loon ron "sis uiisn'.n's \cici;~ " W Timor. motif ' "N ..._ M* M '_ i, /js/I might have longer are but a lew ol the l lin Barnes W ll `l jdhn Barnes Wgllgi |76 B Collins and Harlan l79ll *. § ii/lcKce'A Orchestral 355| ' Harry Lauder 70l I 3 A sophie s.`...i...i 1.4.4' lohn l\‘lcCorinzii‘l< (14497 1 llerlnrrt \\"itlrerriponri (14323 p lifts.; ni »5>_I`\\ ,,£\\ \(,»-(5 '-`_-._‘l,i;\.l fi; /-. _l \ ,»¢_\ ;'\ $33.50 i \ l.lMlTl‘.D I i ,ff J A' .,_ H. A. TANTON & CO. Victrola Headquarters 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown it RUSSIANS SOLDIERS LETTER. ovor thc great fue, tho Grccn Serpent l’ctrogi‘a¢¢§- __ which whe t into the rhouth _ _ _ - ,__ _ §'§,"‘,,§‘{,,‘;§7§:,‘l§,,}' 21221 fihfrfi THE executors_of the_estate of the late ]ohu.l%Iagtl.ean will i..n¢¢,T;nf¢»nna mnenini ruse. _sell by Public Auction lpn the premises on e ruary 8th, -niiwayrmoweu -oowln in _nn beginning at one ocloc .S GFP- “°m'°hFwN°h"i° nm "“ng'iTw The large farm containing some 400 acres. t.o8ether_ with all the stock, farm Implements, house-hold furniture, ste., consisting in part as follows:-One draft mare, ten A Mc. box of Pepa for your cold, - your cough. bronchitis or asthma. rears old; one draft mare. nine Years old; one horse. _ _ ' ears old one domino more in foal four years F ` e _ e brood sow; four fall pigs; sixteen choice sheep. ‘ ' Stayrltc gasoline engine (new); Thrasher and cleaner - -AT- _ _ ‘ AtI` dngigloto and stores or ,Pepa c°..'r¢roaxo.1r11l wvvly - - thirteen y l ' old; one horse, four years old (GRID-lr); h0\‘B€. 006 V931' old (Crown Gem); together with seven mllch cows in calf, five young cattle from one to three years ol_d; one ' with belts, new; Deering binder, Deering hay mower, - disc harrow, s ring and spike harrows, roller, cultlvator, ' manure spreailidr, liayrake, hay-loader. (Separator Grain), pulper, grain-crusher single sulky plow. gang~plow, single plow, double and single truck wagon, cart and cart body. buggy, roadcart, two jauntlng-slelghs. wood and bob- slelghs, hay-fork and steel cable, double force sprayer, pump. scales, wood cutter, Blaeksmith's portable forgo outfit, large water tank, disc drill, quantity boards and shingles, ,cart harness, working and driving harness, quantity hay, straw, grain, potatoes. cream separator, tnew); churn. home comfort range. base burner, coal stoves. large quantity household furniture and other arti- cles too numerous to ineritlon. Terms of sale:-All sums up to $5.00, cash. over that amount. ten months' credit on approved joint note. 5 per cont. discount allowed for cash. Terms of farm. made -WASH BOARD 91:.-Zinc cover ed wash boards on sale Saturday at. I-IOLMAN'S Sunimerslde, at each 9c. l` ' 7059-1-28-ME1l. ~-ADDED T0 105TH.- During the past' few days the following have been added to the strength of the 105th at Surnmersidex- J. W. Wedge. Ebbs- fleek; Alfred Haywood, Knutsford; Frank Fltzslmmons. Long River; Lem- uul Wood, Kensington; Wilfrid Donc- otte. Waterford Lot 5; Colln Strong, Summerslde; Heber Schumian, Sear- k“°W)“.ai Bale- _ now". Joseph A,.senau|t'Egnmnt Bay_= turtles coming from West by train can get driven John Gaudet_ L_ Bedeque; onmne from Wallington Station for a. trifle. Gaudet. Beaton Road; Mrs. II. And- rews, Norboro; Joseph Gaudeii, St. Louis; Edgar Houghton, Sununerslde; N. S. McPhee, Kensington; Byron Thompson, Margate; Gabriel Klclcy. Sumniersldc; Ralph Thompson, Mur- mll`e; John Richards. Clinton; Joseph Rieley, Freoton; Isadorc Gaudet, Tig- nish; Fidll Gallant. Tigni.sh.-C. YIESTERII PLISOIIIILS -Dr. McPhee, Siiinuicrsidc, was a passenger to Cliarlottetown by thc spcclul train on Monday.-ll. I I U -Street Commissioner J. llciiry _ Gallnut, was a passciigcr to (`hiii'- _ W lottctown on Wednesday.-il. 12 -M.l’l'lE' 'llS `- li _Itov. J. A. McDonald, Klnkorn, Sim, piomlaig, 0,,vd1::;iT,§;is_£Z_uuilllci 'Consignments Souciierd Prom” R0 and Mr. John E. Yoo, Northam, were , t -PAINFUL ACCIDENT. - llllss H m " in Suinnicrsldo on Wednesday.-H. . Eva A. Rourke of Kildare received a ~ painful injury Monday, when slic toll’ f o the icy sidewalk und broke ii bont- -Mtss Lucy LcClnlr from St. Gil- iii' her nrm. slie was skiIt`ull_\" treated '_°_ by Dr. Mcllride.-Z. This is one of the very best farm properties in Prince County, School house nt. the door, large new house with Tolopliorio, etc. Tho property is beautifully situated, ovcrlooklng_Grniid River and is also convenient for all kinds of flsliliig und sou inanuro. ' _Do not miss this, the biggest Auction of the year. Sale positive, no reserve. ARTHUR McKINNON, A. R. MacLEAN, Executors 7054 1 28mtn1w5lEsth1n5i if { -I bcrts loft u fc\v days ago t'or thc Stat- cs.-M. Incorporated 107 Fulton Market New York Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers Bass Smells, 8r Eels Specialties -Mr. Sylvoro S. Gallant who is oinployerl in the store of llolnian Ltd.. Summerstde. paid a visit to his home in Abram`s Village on Sunday last.- M. -SPECIAL SKATE.- A i-ipcciul train left Tuesday for the llockcy match iii Summerslde, between the boys of the 105th and Alberton. /A’ number of Tlgnish people were on board.-Z. -Mr. and Mrs. Bcnol Cormier ot Culssle were the guests recently of Mr. Mothurln Gallant of Abrani's Village. -M. -WNTER IN TIGNISH.- It is rumored that ii number of the soldiers of the 105th will have itiheir w_lnt.‘er quarters in Tignlsh. The buildings are there which could be used as barracks. and Mess Room and there are also var- ious forms of healthful amusement.s.- --Pts. Joseph Aylward, Plusvllle. Z. and Jack A’Hearn, Tignish, have re- turned to duty In the 105th. after n short holiday nt their respective homes.-I-I. -Mr. Joseph McKenna, Eliiisilale. was ln Summersido Wednesday. rc- turning from an extended trip through the State of Maine.-H. An wrmsnondencs promptly -"W ered. Stencils sent on application. S;0E:nW|LEY&S0NS -Mr. Guy Kin(-li one of the first young men no enlist from Tlgnish and who has been doing constant duty in the trenches for the past six months, has been relieved for tl time, he is now day from an inspctlon tour in the west- u dispatch carrier. Fortune seems to gh°|°N° Fm! 110°" UI W9 Unlwd ern part of The Island, ond went back* favor Mr. Kinch as he has never been ""95- -Mr. Mnntlp Gallant, Inspector re- iiumed to Abram‘s Village lust- Satur- Reference, Greenwich Bank or any on following Tuesday.-M. wounded in that time.-Z. 345]-`1°‘15un"WWn|3u° _ Public Patriotic Meeting Prince _°f Wales College Hall Monday Evening 31st Under the auspices of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, there will be a great? public meet- ._ ing. Monday evening. 3_1stinst at 8 q’clock in the Prince of Wales Col ege Ha l. This meet- Lng will be to promote interest in this worthiest of all fhnds. The meeting will be addressed Y Rev. G. M. Campbell;-D. D. on “The Call. of the Empire” Dr. Campbell is a student of men coadltions-a man of the foremost ability-and one of th_e finest speakers in Eastern Can a. e will be well remembered In Charlottetown as the brilliant an eloquent pastor of the First Methodist Church some years ago. The'Iin‘po1_'tance pf, _ You are Urgently -This Call.. _ T Invited to - Coiiie I , _ _ i _ _ _ di.. _ emeot qf_;a _ ‘ -ofa ef- ‘°”'§i"ii°°.'iii..- ...i@'?:.:; FY- sample ... im. "i’.‘&`Y' "'°‘* stanana ' ' ‘ thattnkesoareofthoaodqpcndonron men _ h°i§~i 1; ~ ce- t _'_f;hi§'wi.° ` .T 'i ' 13% qrni-5 0F.;..>._,-.I l . i Ei( V ...rj '-A - *_ ‘P f s...-S" The canadian Q .'41 _-. .. The Canadian Pat i c Fundivitliout There is no ad`mi ion fee; - " ‘I ¢H8lll8th¢. I _ "iii '. ' blG Pniighup pr vviAi.8 -ggi _ _ *iii ui 0111' S '.'.l. I' I ' tedwlll be ' , ~ pta my arg admission fee . Ushers rom e105 willbel ` . Ui oo: ns ii in I - - speak hid:-iii c°&Lb