fi i ’. As. *; ~. .1 ji i ii lil l fi ! I., _,I I7/ f . l I i' Y i. l .._.- A; _ -l 1 1 1 ,i it .__ li 'Il . I I.. $3 1 '4 Q f=:2 gags- -H it II -.-iszzzfssif it Ii I i 1 I I 5 . ~ PAGE 'rwo .FEBRUARY 26, iota r ii W en You Think G. .ialniesollll B' It is always flattering to a store to have many reg- ular customexs. Peep e who come repeatedly must have Of D Think Us confidence. A large percentage of our business comes from ular customers who trlalxe here year in and year ,out. They_ know our methods are right and that they will be treated as we would like to be were we the buyer in- stead of seller. Why not make this your regular trading place for drugs and medicines. When You Think Of Drugs Think Of -Us Druggist TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY. High Water § Water MQGUQCQNH 9 10 11 12 13 1-4 15 16 17 18 19 20 2] 22 23 24 25 26 25 Tu. W. Th, F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. ‘ W. i Th. I £- _ _a. . S. M. 3 Tu. I \V. ; Th. . F_ i Sa. I ’ M. 9 Q to i I 1u.I)° ll0..».. 'll .'l .» -i :i 6 7 S ,-.i on 1,-.L_ _ »-cc: ‘.’l1 1! 40 5-l ci 9.41 10 22 11.00 11,35 l`.’.06 ti l 2 -1 .i :i 3 il ri fy ug 56 F.-l llii I 1 I .L »-ie '$01 Y-DOG*-‘UZ 22.0 215.0 12.22 13.01 111.36 14.00 4.41 5.1-i 15.51 16.33 17.2" 1S.30 10.36 20.37 21.30 22.20 23.08 23.54 12.34 12.59 13.23 13,47 14.1-i 14.49 15.46 17.021 >-»- I _, I t jl 29 'l`il. 5 T.»ili , 1830 FEBRUARY-lst to .I . ‘,‘. il Il le .1 if II 'i l it ;i Il I I il I Il 7".¢‘F‘.'J‘.“5*`*i° rotiavioei-C o~1»-:cocoon i-»-»- 8.02 8.43 9.24 10.06 10.51 11.44 0.56 1.57 2.52 3.41 4.27 5.09 5.48 6.25 6.59 7.31 8.04 8.40 9.23 10.21 11.33 0.35 4th, ` mild 4.18 5.27 6.27 17.21 18.11 18.58 19.43 20.27 21.12 22.00 22.52 23.50 12.49 14.03 15.05 15.59 16.46 17.27 18.06 18.43 19.18 19.54 20.32 21.16 22.09 23.19 isis wave. Eitll to l0tli, rain, slect and snow. 11th- to litli. much wind and blaster. lfitli to 20th, cold and un- settled. 21st to 24th, wind and sleet. 25th to 27tll, very cold. 28th to 29th, unusually cold wcntlicr. g__ =--~'\“-f-'-~ .-- -- f.l»rllary 25th. to Mr, and .\lrs. J. (`. MiIl`ol‘d. a daugh- tr-,r. Conglutilliltiolls. HEAD.-.~\t St. .\v:il'rl's Roald, Feb- ruary 22lid, Hilti, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold iltenll, al, _.=:nn. Congratula- lions. WHITE-At Murray Harbor on Feb. lfl. litlvi, to Mr. :ind l\'lrs. Percy Whltc. ltormerly llattlo iicntoni, a son. Con- lzratlllallons. i _ i MARRIAGES WEAR-McDONALD-At the Rectory, Milton. l-‘l»l>. ‘.’flrd, by Rev. Sam Trl- vctt, Mr. George \\'ill'rcd Wear of Wheatley River, to Miss Alnelin Jilnc McDonald, of ldlir-llczer. t, ____ ____ 1*? i)El\'l‘llS I-F"-v COX-At Hyde l'ark, Mass., on Feb. 1 Gilc Colt. irllitcr, formerly of 6. s " l Charlottetown, aged 50 years, leaving a widow, sister and two brothers. l YOUNG-ln tllis City, on Feb. 25tll. 1916, Mrs. licnry `.\l. Young, aged 38. Funeral to Cherry Valley cemetery oil Sunday, time to lic announced later. liere‘s to the Day NEW YORK, Feb. 24.-A special London cable to the Tribune says: “A high naval authority told the Tribune correspondent to-day of a. belief, widely held in Admiralty cir- cles, that the German fleet may make a dash for the open sea at any time now, giving as a reason for this not only the pressure of political opin- ion in Germany, but the innumerable recent reports all pointing to the preparation of a combined German naval, nerinl and military offensive. with the object of forcing peace and improsslng neutrals." HUN8 LIBERATE BEIZED DANIBH BTEAMER. LONDON, February 23.-The Dan- ish steamer Bergenhus, from Copen- hagen for Liverpool, which _yester- day was reported taken into Btettin by a German armed trawier, hu been liberated and has left Swine- mude for Livegiool. according to s despatch from openhsgen. Zac cargo of the Berganhns was nh FOR SALE Charlottetown, P. E. I., February 18, 1916 SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Olilce until noon on Wednes- day, March lst, 1916, from any person or persons willing to contract for the rebuilding oi’ FOX RIVER BRIDGE. according to the specifications to be seen at the store of A. P. Prowse or at the residence ol`_ Cyrus Bears. roail- master, Gladstone, and at this Ofiice. Tile names of two responsible per- sons willing to become bound `for the faithful performance oi' the Contract must~ncc_ompany each tender. The Department. does not bind lt- self to ni-cept tho lowest or any ten- der. ' Tenders to be addressed to the un- _J _ __ _Vi `f.$‘~ ">- ` 4 `»‘....;¢` iyiiopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. THE sole head of afamllv, or any male over elghteen years old, may homestead n quarter- section of available Dominion land in Mani‘ob.i. tbgaagzfiékxnnfgion iisrtaln conditions ul ‘iulistchewiiri or A|b=.(ii,ie,i'8i.lFa::]t placed "po" their members owing to --li -___-___.__1'lw _ . , the depletion ot' the universities." Parish Township number Twenty- I WOMEN HAVE THE its-|-|RR|NG' three in Queens County In said Island HA3|-|»_ I offer my Farm of 90 acres of land bounded as follows that ls to say- _.___ near Rocky Point at Private Sal-e until Commenclng nt, a square post fixed Women have found it necessary to March 2nd, 1916, if not sold lt will be on the northeast side ot' the Road sm so many things when c00h|hg_ that sold on that date with stock crop and ending to Prince Town at the south- may have acquired ghemirrihg habit all Farm implements at Auction. east boundary ol a track ol’ and seemingly wan 10 sm. every. H AMBROSE G. SMITH, land formerly ln the posses- thing D;-_ _}a¢hs°n_ the inventor of |404-2-16Mthstus4i. sion of Hugh Oxenham (being Roman Meah says that he has a hard the above described piece of land)- time in trying tg persuade women ho; Ulelwe running on -‘mid boundary to stir Roman Meal. The directions ' north forty-five degrees eilst fifty plainly state that Roman Meal porri- cbains thence south torty-uve degrees ,lge is spoiled if sth-|-ed_ hh; women east thirteen chains thence south Soon fm-get about the dh-eqtiryhs and -w forty-Ove degrees \i_/est to the said nill into the stirring liablt.'I‘ho doctor F R0 Od Road thence following the course ot` thinks he may possghly have to ask OX -“mid R004 HOPIUWBSI 10 the l-‘|806 gi-ocers to distribute to their custom- _.___ of conlmenoement. containing Sixty- ers big cards lor hanging in kitchens. Department of pubnc Work* tive acres ot land a little more or less These gal-(lg would have “please Im 'ls described in and demlsed by an In- Not stir Roman lilnal" print-,ed in large denture of' Lease bearing date the first l@tterg_ :lay oi November A. D. 1836 made Ladies, are you really going to between the Honourable Thomas make the dwtor do this? _ mlsei the ia l ~ i d S ° M ° to (thc said sgolln D Ejierr ‘hits haln signs for the teml of nine hundred -- rent ot one shilling sterling per aero A special meeting ot the share-, ;":_igi_‘E’{i_‘___|_‘('£_‘;‘3_ undi’&'_;;\]i;*:;‘_i“¢;)“i 111135118 holders of the New Dominion Dairy-. » ~` Y all ss- ' sigllment bearing date thc niileteenth mg C9' Wm he hem in Afton Ha” day ot’ December A. D. 1876 made be- nn, Wcdncsdny' lst March “e’,‘t‘ at 7 twcen William Essory ot' the one part o'cloclt p.m., i'or the purpose of con- _ _ sad John Thomas Oxenham ofthe slilcring the best means to collect \derB1gm_d and marked “TENDERS o er part become vested in tho snld hahmce on can mam, on sham. FOR FOX RIVFR BR1DGE." . ` ’ 1 h] _ ‘ L_ MCMILLAM 'llogether ivitli all rights, members ‘° ers' Secretary of Public Wonm am_ appurtenances thereto belonging Y ORDER OF WRECTUR3-, 14532.21mtlimsilnmiiml. "' “ ““V WI” “PP°"“*“‘“S- 7523-~2-26m2i. - 'rwsiitl in il to ., b _ ° 0 ' ‘ _ _ sand eight 3liyul(i)driif'l3Nii'ii]delse(i1li=€ituli-ijil " " '-Je) it ' Oxenllamiol the one part and Daniel /8 4. Hodgson late ol‘(1iiarlott.etown l ll ' i ' ff.- County Trustee under the will Simi- THE W' BACKUB HOBMTAL \‘\\ f ___,- ___ Patriotic Funil -"""'°-'-‘-*°°""“ I1 0 - _ . /*/_;;°_$' _ /_,,-» :£- 1 f :- E1 G yn. Q _ QQA9 ‘9 0 Q' ,J / .// 1¢% "e %> I///Z -° ’ __ _ For bigger golden eggs and more of them ,.- r- _; I, - '_ 1 /- . ,. .. , _f _ _ ,_ ' 5 2.- _-~ . ;._. ~' /-' - j .,. -~ - ,, .»- " 1-v é ` W;/2-. f _/n. A- /;/)/- “_¢\'63‘y i A Private General Hospital with well equipped medical, surgical and obstetrical departments, offers 9. three years graded course to young women desiring a nurse's training. ' Wrlto at once for circularof infor- mation. KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. _ Superintendent of Nunn, . od, adds the despatch. al- though the Germans urgently need- V 14.11% itll!! 91 L5 "%!£, ' im-sziiiin. _ ,; ,.._ . __ .' _ , '\ , li 118. i G 6 11 E T3 i l1`i€ 0 I i Il g Of '.11 B Sh BTG- No t i C B i S h h i th t th 0 re `:-_-::-1*::-'J:--1'-'-'J:-1'-°~‘-'-‘-A:-2'-“-‘-‘-'-‘-'-“-'-“~‘¢~‘~‘-‘~‘ ‘-`-`~'-‘~'-‘-‘ -“-*-“-‘-”-Q-`-‘-“-“-‘~“-‘;'-'-'-'-‘-‘-‘~‘-'-'-‘-'-‘-“-'-'~`~“~‘-'-`-‘f-`-` "-‘~"""""`-`:""""""""`:'>'_"""" _ A V -"'_:'_' '_'-"`_`A'_":" Navigation Company Limited will be Wm he Hold by publhf auction at me I J- A- M°Mm”'° , held at ine once or the company. ""‘"'°"""‘°W“ i" snide iiis h A. E. lllcEl1cber11.2 D21” *'00*-“ ‘ corner of Great George and Lowe,r Tu'p__da'y mg' gmt da "__ _warm A -A _ M~ 311156- V Water street; Cliarlottetown, on Wed- D 19,6 al lm( boi", or i1.w€_]",P 0-clock' ln Heartz Memorial linll to-mor- - _ ___ . - WS J\\_m0S M"i""m nesdar. the lst. of March next. at "(30,, ’ ' ' row afternoon there will be ii "Stu- ~ "‘ ' ' the hour of ll o'clock n. m., for the ' dcnt Rally" at 3.45 o'clock, when election oi’ directors and other bus- an§'£'S;'(,q,':)l# ltl?(?nlg‘;;E:!gl;?,](lh(;:_g:E ltov R. G. Fulton will llc-liver all ud lncss. By order It £10 - an " ' ' dress touching on the call for the ob- G. w. wAi`ii Stanley, Shaw-di Poardon ' “L I. _ _ _ °=~ 1- FOR SALE I awwchlfen en ein Performed in A Forsythe ‘ "' °°“‘.i:,_f_.'g;':.:'_,5."f.'::.'::f.2::.::.r.‘:.';4 The Le ,, G h & iii'-1°'ii.~i'ii‘:L¥.‘.i"‘.. C.. ` 1 , _ mga” _g._§._»:»___,._7_._._g._._______ W , ran e Marble Works, at:_Ca_rdlganI_,,_ ,,,,_,,,,,, . - _-,_ “L ,,_ :.°.:.°.':,':.:.iz'J.~i..“rr.:;°a‘..l::°::.;:i°r.5§ W1, be ,d .h _ , ' I }’°‘g°,,L>g»°'» ‘ - - ii.. goéii wiiiif s°'i»§i§§£ 2.'i'L’§i?§i?§3 “§$?§E°s§”ym'° 'fiihf ii. ti l’.’?.*.'a°.i ' E_i”__-;_;.3___»é§=¢__1_>__-i.<;_»u_¢§§n3i*'»f m__9..;.:_; gvill _sell _taut stock, tools, gc., now_ on hand. A splendid SL- §;§‘¢"“"' v- Penlww MY P¢f9°“w' .°"P¢Ilenoe. Terms easy on _ellis ima iiiiiiizo A213., _Kim , ;.;m_%__‘§__~._%im__.;_3,_g; gf_._.ym__.__ia_i.: ltgtraigmeferrede, or present proprietors would sell-part interest “L mf. _ w. w. oonir. c.u.o.. _ SC8t‘dty of competent help' 00mpels us to of iff ` .-"°""'°'°”"_._.,,.,._,_....,,"'°'°'°""°¢ 2721 . 'nic omits a marins &_mtga_;_. _ ' . ':in..°°"°.“:i:..¢....: :~‘°'° "°"'° " - » ~ A- Hm- J. A Richie , D. J. Thompson, N. Tryon Cyrus Smith ~. Mrs. R._‘B. 'Bainall drahbe Hardware Co. James -Hooper " ‘ \ :»¢.i‘..ti.¢f~<.s..i,».>‘/ ._~ ;éihwnb.»nvoa¢ ~ »»¢.<~2t'.~'.~-fmf.‘a»a2:l 1 1 ‘ J. 0. Atsenanit _ mr -smidnai _ John Johnston, Long River. St. Peters, Mrs. Jas. Lynds, 1 pr. rubber boots' Mrs. Alfred Pliilllps, Arlington. Andrew Bradley, Blooming Pt.. | Alex. N. McKenzie, Long Creek. & v°` 7' ~ - - - ` - ia - >-4 or i-A .ees's='s°s~e°s°sf»s-°s'~i*9fr‘s":~»-s=s=s'~s"f~r=s°e~sf' M'-='s~'».°°r-s~°.°z-s~=:“.=>'s~=.=~i~.°-.=":~s~= \s".°=.°er-s-‘:-1-rs=s\s°s~1:>:~+ef-zsfesnf-.°-Pee=-s-v-sn:-e-e=r§=s°...5'-'~'-»-s~=.¢~'=¢=.--= , - _ .".'°!"‘!".*&". - ro|i°‘ai\'iIl~"-¥il""il56,n5`l"`0'r"`l¢T|il 2. ie>:a>».Ar:---3-§\1g\= Froilcrlck Breluiiil Edward ltolT ~iowarli G. llrcllzlilt Ruth Dugan- Geo. E. I-‘ull A. W. Owielia Riggs & lierldgnn Allgiis D. Mci(iiilioll (‘ol. 1). Stcwnrt D. A. l\‘lcl(illnoll. K.(‘. W. E. Bentley Saunders & Newsom Blake Iiros. ` YESTERDAWS SUBSCRIPTIONS L' :.1 .n :i Previously acknowledged $531- Alley & Co. 2 pairs boots D. O'M. Reddin Mrs. D. O’M. Reddln B. Roy Holman . \\'. 1.. Cotton ~ ees# . $547. A_ W. HYNDMAN. Hon. Treasurer. PIIINIIE i|]WiIlIl lHllIHi At the Prince Edward Theatre last night Cllarlie Chaplin held sway. lll "His New Job" that master comed- lnn was irresistible and proved all immense drawing card notwithstand- ing tllc' fact' 'tlittt' this picture had been previously shown. 'lt was one. however, that could stand a good deal of repeating and the laughter was upronriolls from beginning to end. “Tlie'Raliluln Thieves" wash three- roel drama of universal interest and the plot was an excellent one. How the young doctor alld his sweet- heart were brought together; after a sol-les of thrilling adventures cul- minating in the overthrow of the vil- laillous rival. afforded plenty ol’ scope for a good development. "Tho adventures oi' Terence 0'l"tourke" number was perhaps one ot' the best of the series and was highly appreciated. The programme was intensely in- teresting throughout and was one oi' the best ever shown at the Prince Edward. not from a point of view of "quantity" but rather “qua|lty." Piles cured in ti to `14 Days Driigglsts refund money it PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. T0 SAVE' EYES is me owes: or 'rms hee ns. setlptlon-'try lt il your Eyes - Glve`_You-'h-oulile. Thousands of|'peor.lc suffer fiom aye troubles because ti..>y do not know wha; io do. They know some sood home rein. idy for every other minor ailment, but none for their eye troubles. They neglprg their i-yelh becuiiso thi- trouble ls not .slitti- rli-nt lo rlvii 1:..-nl to url eye specially, ivllu would, anyway, i-liurge lliclll a lienvy fee. As ll. lust resolt they go gg an oprlclan or to tlis_.tive and ton-1-.ant gm,-“_ and oftentimes get glasses that they do not need. or which, utter being lined g fi-iv months, do the-ir eyes more iniury llinn Hood. lit-re is 9. simple prescription that every one should use: 5 grains Bon~t)plp ing. solved in % Shias of watt'~i~. l'ae ht-it or four times a day to bathe the eygi. 'inni piescrlptlon _ agd the simple on-Optq systeln keeps t e eyes clean. xlzarnens till vi.-lion und iiulckly ovtrcomni inltarnma ilon and li-r tation: weak. watery. ov r- ivori/.i~d, tlri-d eyes and other 1-inlll.' troubles are greatly be-.nt-iitfd and orli-n- ilml-.-i cured by its use. Many report, :diow that wearers of glasses rave uls- carded them after ii. few weeks' usa, it ls no-'id for the eyes, and contains no ,,-_-,f-dlohg i-.-lilnll wolllll injure the most ,,.,,,|,|ve ,_\-¢-H or nn infant or the nge.; Your own. i.l|'lllt|rlst can fill this prescrip- .lori, or tlio \’nllnnii llrilir-('o. of 'l‘orontii will fill it for you hy mall. Try It, and lnioiv tin- once what real eyacomrort lr. A prominent City Phy_\ir4an to ivhiln the ahora article was .iuhmlt.~il. sind; 'lion-Ovtoislvery rsinuu-h.b‘e mn-dy. in i-oiiatlinent ryrudrrh are wrillnowli to e,,|.,e roy; :rw-ialiiita lm widely pnscrihad by nigh, ltlei-i ls..nr -i-ii lrom rnv goo-l t disiim of ii.. .-.. f-W 1. »p»i_1ii<»»», l r..l . Hfiis not 1.. lnoni 1..-.--wills- mio -ii ut-\--rt evlry tial ir." 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Cash must accompany order. atliilinuin |§_l ".="'°-Qeeal-@--l _AI .\ gents Wanted esliirs vW\N1'so ‘ro aEl.i. Fon "The old reliable Foothill Nurser- les."- We teach our men to sell. Ex- psr_iencs unnecessary: highest com- missions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wallington. Toronto, Ont. 2108-2MlllFo_b.29. € Help Wanted-Female WANTED-Z GOMPETENTBENIR- Prince Bt. / - 7433-2-22Mtf el l°fv°ll\¢~_Avl>ly si Prince st. __ ~f-- s 'ues-2-za-ntl. in servant. Apply was Alley. ez' FOR SALE.-MILCH COW8, NEWLY -freshensd. Apply to Corner of Great George and Euston Streets. 7475-2-z8Mlll_E2l . io' ri' EAEE-onarfr Fl5RaE 1500 lbs. Nino years old, sound. Address "B" Guardian Olllce. ' i ` LAlWi8lWANTl_D` T0 D0 PLAIN iindhllftil sewing-Qt home. whole or Dlrgnt ma; sooii psy; work seat any ' dis hee: charles paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufac- turing Co.-. Mon, l. _ r -' ns w L ` fu hed with profitable, Llliyazs- roon ,emplo_yment`on Auto-Knitting machines. en dollars por wseli readily earned. We tescli yon at h;>l;l_:_;°`lD_l_:li_.ancr¢;_i_i:o_mndranoe. Write I _ e ;_i.,..._.;..i__»-__i._‘. i.?cl_{'ii;._f§.f°f¥,_‘»€,~“ o .. . ~ , itwétiileio Btzot Toronto. 4 8-lllliti. .WM .sims iiusiitiu or 'cousin ii li mi. ii. .,,,.,. iiilidl sins , °'¥iii»'ifiiii.u»af ness correspondence will find it is valil-~`