1 l 'i A =~1_~.=.>»..~..,¢.1.»~..“..1-...‘._,» v 1 1 .1 la -11 -1._ 1 \ _ ._) f» 1 \ 1 '\ . y 1. ‘<1 }' ¢&>1.' . ‘T1-IE COUGHS dill li l..1?.‘,%...ti..“?.§‘..'1'i‘.*1f.it commgastheydo t time when one's vi ‘.l‘3.2§°1.1.’°2"’ ew=i',“?9iil.disasre¢a °"°"‘”'°°". 1: . Jamlesonfrwhlte Plae and Tar Will quickly. eiiect a cure. It ‘ »-nerticularl ° V anislleallaam t5el°r°»'1lll“n_2§ bronchial tuhesand speedily 'restores them to normal conditions. _ When_ thago is done there ls nothmg make ou couall-the cause is yre v . mo ed PRICE 25 CENTS J.. G. Jamieson Duran .és ni? for .Nurses TMI W W IACKUS HOIPITAI. ° ° I. £1 p',|?:;dG$,e,:;“| lH°",|?|l ,ma To npboldtbe right and put down the " °““ ° °“' "“" °‘ 1"" My boy hat. ne will 05141 on ;_’:=":'f°:;g|°pc;'x:§"f:';g$§ 23:3: _.He tears no wrong, to: right is . Strong . degfllg :t“¢'11l17‘gsi’1l:aci-llllil-llflar ol Ini‘or\- He hu °'“'w°'°°d an an fm' hm °°““‘ mation. 0 l ' trys aeee . \.-._ KATHLEEN A_ DQWM "_ "_ it would never do for him not to heed- umm, Buiierintendent of Nurses V " " ' ' ` .""l"“" V Norwkh c°_;”_ My boy has heard oi’ the.or_uel I-lun, 113:, nr. _75”_3_“_M3ms_ _ ' Andatlg the wicked .things he has ' _ _ I ‘How hsermzlgdered the children in the _'Army iield! Service ' V _ V an . --.1 A meeting ot all members of the sev- eral committees and ,sub-committees M b~ | ‘ k of we Army Flew service 2.3.-312°.‘i.‘i.“i.‘!f.£'i2L‘..“.‘§."§.!.”§.2’1¥f° Fund will he held in the LeglB' Thought ofthe Christ, who long ago latlve .Assembly Room in the Colonial Had m“.e||ed me-B pathway here. Building, on Tuesday, 14th, day oi' |,e|°w_ lliarcb, at 2 o'c-lock. to receive and con~ Wm, th0m_cmwned .head and b|eed_, sider iinal accounts and reports. A ins feet iull attendance is requested. H k d ,_ . ` |d ' T. C. JAM ES. 6 maifotfp he mad that we “mu And whei‘evei"the British ilag is uu~ Secretary. Along the road so narrow and steep fllflad 76-i9~3~4-11131. _ was ralment and fond for his rel- ln every Dart throushout the werld School _ uv neéaurr. _ ’ _-w My boy has lone to the war! What ton? _ _ To defend the weak against the stron ` And killed all the aged in his beet. _ 7 How he made havoc oi' all in his ‘ reach _ignoring the good that "Culture" should teach. V lowers to eat "The Master has need otthese things today' I ' V » ' 1 _ _ - Was themcssage to nations far away ` ~ uc _ a e _ 1 li' the message to me one day Sh0\\ld -.~_-_-.fe-.-.-_~_-_f_~_~;_=.».~-;»;:_~.-;¢f:_-fee;.-_-:_-_-:.= (mme Valuable Farm, Stock etc, “”°"°" “ __ ho 8,65, cr; llraln Mold. 1 mood- Tlllllll- ranks 1. ami ISM Comes wealth and goods both great and small ' V ’l‘o aid in the work for the good of all 'l‘hat my boy kgs been killed by the n » _ ‘M public to Ge . I-ie_wlIl return homo el 25:: 1,; they rostls,_a1_-e broken . V. V _ Mm- Horace McEwen has returned from Boston atter visltilll Ml' 90° Capt, W. A. McEwen of the CI-illlfd Steamship, Ultonla. Capt. Mcliwsu, left last week lor Namire France. Mrs. Mt-Ewen was accompanied by hs' daughter Lois 1 /in rs/ins no-r me new .amorudlvlsnius osnum wan. 1 V 1 rims.- - -mln ' LONDON. March 4._-_- The authori- ties do not take seriously thevague reportscoming 0ut'oi Berlin t at Germany has new types otsublnarine wltbout_dll.maging the delicate struc- ture of the craft. But no mutter WDM character ol submarine Germany may try. Great Britain who bds.not been idle, looks ahead with perfect equani- No saillngs of trans»Atiantic or any St. George Channel or English Chan- nel steamers have beenpostponed 1 0 ml e 111 nel- ability to SEV V _ , lTec§h_llil1emc¢(>):',a?:lh‘:a has done in the drudgery. DCliCl1OUS .fOr last six months. / bmakfast or dny. mggl, because of the German threats to in- augurate their new submarine policy. `\\l -=’§_5!_»5".=_:~ _ / - _ _\\'iHI then give way to p H_ _ I NG l at Emerald ' Brief ‘ w 11yn|l|'i~rehs. _ High Water Low Water 418)' Oi' MARCH A D 1916. at Ui ` M_ P_ M_ » A_ M_ },_ M hour of TWELVE 0'CLOCK NOON A. W. 1 8.46 Th. 9.38 F. 1.0.25 Su. 11.08 23.07 . 4.44 S' ‘$33 sei 1 Zi? M. - '- - Tu. 0.48 12.52 6.54 W. 1.34 13.22 7.33 Th. 2.19 13.51 8.10 F. 3.05 14.21 8.46 SB. 3.55 14.54 - 9.24 12 S. _ 4.53 15.34 110.08 13 M. 6.04 10.33 11.05 14 Til. 7.20 17.51 0.03 15 W. 8.18 19.081 1.12 16’ Th. 9.03 20.16 ; 2.13 17 F. 9.41 21.14! 3.00 18 S8.. 110.16 22.071 3.54 19 S. 10.47 22.58 4.37 20 11.16 23.43 - 5.16 21 22 23 24 I 25 26 27 28 29 19.52 21.06 22.09 1.50 _ 2.57 3.54 &9@`IU3€\\§5\5l9|-I 19.55 20.36 21.18 22.03 22.58 12.20 13 32 10 11 15.28 NPN M. Tu. 11.44 ._ 5.53 W. 0.29 12.1 11.29 Th. 1.15 12.4 7.04 l9.:l1 »F~%G3!’Ouh®'-I »-1 20.50 21.52 211.01 t’ sa. 2.54 1.2.4 8.24 s. _ 1.511 14.3 _ 9.10 M. 5.08 1 15.2 Tu. 0.22 1 11.0 11.32 W. 7.28 12.3 0.22 19.5 I | 10.19 .34 30 Th. 8.24 31 F 2.38 . 9.09 21.0 I MARCH-ist to 4th. lt storm period. S 5th to 7th, clearing. 8th to 10th, damp. _C drizzly. 17.40 '““ 1s.21 10.14 ° 3 10.14 16.50 R’-’ 111.15 ‘L 18'53_slel F. 2.0.2 13.1 7.41 20.11 Se” ‘ ll V' 14203 D" _ 15_04_sa1t°1°°l<1\t; . ,__ .1-0111.1 c0nslrlerahly,ye1 o0tw11l1stem1. S15 - all over your scalp- Danderine is, we But why didn t yo fill the |10'-l-l"~ ng o||~ih., proom were highly mm. riving Sieighs, Driving WHSBOH. believe. the only sure hair grower 'de- Tho water-carrier looked at his com- »a..u,|-y _ _ parator ‘ stroyer of dandrui! emi' cure for ilchy litllllbll With I1- B\lDfll'l0I‘ 011'- p|§.|.1¢._m1 01-6 por cont on paid up _._, arnells, Fllrnitllrc and other ar. ‘ scalp and it nov;-_r ini* to stop falling ' “Wl1y, yc idiot." no cjacllialod “oak wan decmmi ' llllll' Bl 01108- \ f "Will" "h°"l‘| All ‘i0 Wm” 'he l,|,d° ‘Tho Company paid out ill wages and if you want to prove‘llow pretty and came oop, and burst. the hottic? - salary during the mst year about M2” O One mllch cow 3 years old One cow in cali 4 years old One cow in cali 7 years old One Pig. Twenty-five hens 150 bushels potatoes. 300' 2 cies. _ The land will be sold under and by rtuc oi' a Power oi Sale for thai. rpose contained in the Will of the Terms on personal property:-ALL UMS under Five dollars ($5.00) ASH:-OVER Five dollars ($5.00) 1101 1° 14lh» f°“S" and “‘l““" Elclrr MoN'rHs credit on Approved ly conditions. 15th to 19th, hlustery Jomt NQWL period. 20th to 23rd, soft and slushy. For further particulars apply to the 24"! t0 27'-[L "WW Storms' 28”’ 1° Execnlors, .i()llN ’i‘. WHITE und 29th, 16111116 variable- -100| to filSf~ f=1"'"K JAMES 11. l11¢o1l1el\N, M. n. Em- rature. 1 9 lil.. Daititl tlliB 'I‘\VEN7`Y-NINTH (lily ra 515'-&-"'.l'----1'-°-°* February A. D. 1916. ‘ DIARY OF EVENTS. ‘ To-DAY. JAMES H. CROSSMEN, Auctioneer. 7561-2-MFoh.‘29,Mal‘.2.3_»l.7,8,9 City Magistrates Court 9 a. nl. People's Theatre 7 and 8.45. Prince Edward 3, 7 and 8.46. `Moel.ing Dairymen‘s Association. _ Meeting Central Seed Fair. l _ 1 i DEATHS ‘ »MaeISAAC.- At St. Catherines on Saturday, March. 4th, Mrs_._ Archibald Macisaac at the age oi' 60 years. __= . 1 I . _ 1 ~J`\ "J 1 . _» .\.` .~ - 4.1 0' . ` ,IQ 00;. ‘ -:‘.'_~.`1Q "°" fynopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. iahicen years old. may homestead a quarter- lon ol avaliable Dominion land ln Msni‘oba. ilatchewnn or Albena. A ic - Sas _ _ _ ppl ant must ap pearln person at 1heDomlnlon Lands Agency ay be made at my liiominion Lands Agency ') ut not ‘Sub-Arlencly) on certain conditions utice-Filx mont s residence u n and Cul T HALE.- At the residence of Mr. Stev. sec oneon, 24 Richmond St. on Monday. gfrfrgtnggl 3g'p"`"l;e":t gr Sub-Agency for the District. Entry bv proxy to People's Cemetery. lb 1'AvLoa-on Mares sm sepllla E ll' Currie, dearly beloved wiie of Daniel ff Taylor, St. Peter's Island. Funeral (rom her iatber's residence Mr. Du- ‘li gald Currie, 212 Kent St. on Thursday at I. p.m. 8 OF l’l ta M in etln side y s niesleader may Ilv- wllllin nine ml es of his . _ ~ l"° ' vatlon of the landln c:\c_h of three tyesrs. A 0 grmaeislieggngglg gamkof atleast ill) acres. on u tl n hah tablf- house is re lre_d _except where residence is perfomled in e vlc~nity t . in certain districts 11 homssteader in d dina may r~c ta art -s ti 1.. ........r.:.. 02.... :°°°" _ _ ~ »_ . Pe cr Dulles--Sw months real ence in each of tllres eau af'er earning homestead patent also 50 rea extra cultivation i're emption patent may C e obtained as soon aa homestead patent. on rtaiu conditions. hi ayt eapurclissed homestead incer nths in ach oft ree years. cultivate K0 acres and erect s house r~h ti 00 case oi rou|h.nc»ubby or stony land Live GERMAN GENERAL DIE WOUNDS. ge LONDON M; 6 _A despatch _A settler who has exhausted his homestead from Lausalme to'i.he'(‘.entral News 'i::lu1l_l;s:i1éig1h:._x5>“rif¢ ssoocper acre. Duties- says tbst the German General Von - _ _ k ._ Lanckeneseo has died from wounds ' '_ ' received while fighting before Verdun. ‘ma C . Blllllliill MillKElS étlpeeiai to the Guardian.) read, 1.14 to 1 ; o. 3 re 1.08% to 1.125% No. hard. 1.11 to 1.15%; No. 3 h rd; 1109 to 1.14%. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 74%; No. 4 yel- low, 69 to 7015; No. 4 white. 68% to 70. Oats, No. 3 e. 40%' to 42; sian- dsrd. 4295 to ., _. ~ Rye, No. Barley. 6 Timothy. Pork. Z0. Clover. 10 .LIHL 10.12. 1. ' Bibi. 10.50 to 11.86. ~SSp°."° $S'8~s'nf Sas?-'@‘~§§.~* P ." ass P._'E.`_|._ flies lswff. °f_§:i" The area oi cultivation 1-1 aublect to eduction e maybe substituted for cultivation under rtaln condit‘ons ll \\ CORY.C M G |Deputy oi the Minister of the Interior N B -Unauthorl d publication of this ad 14,15 that V“|“°b|° I_"‘“'m °f me “ld JOHN 1'Ry 1-|-||3| V0 `R |.|A|5| Q51- Ilntll he has learned the lesson by __ _ 15_18.Powea slums at Emerald. Lol wmv, mossy” AND ABu~D_ S 1.8,". _ 1 15.12 '1`WEN"`Y's'x in I”‘“‘°"1 C°‘““Y' °°”` ANT 'r ups Tlmi- H22; not might in 111° belle' The sinh annual General nnslness ,_ _ / _ soit your hair really (is, moisben a. fully draw it throughi your hair tak- will govern themselves accordingly. A R W, G Secty. cl.ors and Chains, Lights compass &c, and new Dory.Firsi; Class.iishing or (owner) Moreii, P. E. I. 1539 2 28M1Mopd W ‘Ti ' .. Mone to .Loan We have sums of $250* Q500. $800, $1.000 to $2,000 and ot r amount: o rs to loan on farm securit ii - class quality and on satis tory city properties 1 Mne|<1NNoN si M¢rkll;_1.,' 00 Great George St. iii! sole head oi aiamliv or any male over l 5 Cm soo. Mares s.-\vl1ea1._ N0. 2_ "°"0s°0"1'£l°-'ll'..lll"»{‘il’r';l’°'°'m '°"w”` ` 1315.2-llmltusi. ' 1,5 _ug N 3 q, £1 ' s ` s Auction Sale of High Class Stock ON ACCOUNT OF DEBTRUGTIONFEYDFIRE OF His STABLEB AND . E _ l am instructed by J. Heber Gros by of Msrshlleld to neil by Public Auc- tion st his promises on Thursday, Mar cif llltll at 1 0'clock sharp the follow- ' lioness. 1 ` One genoralpurposo mare (Lord Delmonyil 5 _ _ _-.0 I _ _" _ One general piirpotie mare (Keppock Prince rising! yedds old. _' 1 g stock. One carriage horse One mrriage oily (Joe Dillon) 2 years old. I 1 ' "' 4 One foal (Lord Chatham ' ‘ 1. » ‘_ ~. 5.-f» . One Registered Clydesdale Mal-e,_ 4 years-._oid. . T ‘ =_' 1 _ One Registered Clydesdale filly 8 years old. _ _f Une Registered Clydesdale oily I years' old. ’1 ' ' One Registered Clydesdale' Stalil§n112--years' uid. One Registered Clydesdale foal. 1 ‘ 1 11 1 cAv'r1.¢. ' sow one year old due to bmw May lst and under Cash, over SIN line moatbscre- Charlottetown ,' or lineto tresheii`eli`Ql't\7. Nl grades. .¢ ' _ -Hartsville. $1' Hazel White, North outer door Weoltly Scotsman. _ _ 000. . _ cloth with a little Damlierins' and care- The prospect, for business durmg ing one small strand .at a~ time. Your V h (7 1 k f d gm, :1l;ii;°u;\£ii; l}eNso£;ng1l;1:;y aliddiéeglhtgg: To Cure a Cold in One DIY ooindggceaiuthx mhhotllgsr ollllllgfacllory 2 ' ear Us Doss. 1' surprise awaits eve yone who tries tLAA;i5\TIV§f}tBR()l_1\/[fa Ql£ll;;N§` y Thse following directors were elected this a e s. rugg s s re un m - th | _ i "_B St _ ‘~ el' 11 mils 1.0 cure. E. w. enov£'e ‘,‘f,",.t §,,‘§,‘§“‘§_,"1§ {§‘" ‘fn ’“°°e rf I signature is on each box. 25c. Grand 0ran el Led e “W” _ 'Y _ _ SUBSCRIPTIONS CANADIAN PAT A' _I ` _ g g RIOTIC FUND 1 the cose oi' the business meet _ 1 Directors Meeting was iield and The Annual Meetirg oi the Right ____ fg af H I m i t d, f~ W°f=l1iPf\11G1‘=wd OFHUBG-L°dK° 0! P- special. E1=l=onr,l=EsauARv'2e¢n "°__° °W "5 ° Ce" w°'° °°°° “ ° _ 1: E. Island will be held at Summereide ‘ dz" Bmw Stewwt' President' A” A lrew McNair Vice-President C. L. Wednesday March the 8, 1916 at the |_|5~r N0_ 1 g | s d ‘_ 1 ' _ ' hour of 2 o’hlock p. m. Mi concerned 'V °"° U ° -\l1tcKay, Secty Treas. \Villiam H ings, Pownal $1 Gnr C E- M ENz|E llouston, Mayfield. Z5c, J E Fraser, ‘ll H°“5eh0ld 501911” Mayfield, $1 James B Millman, Ken 7538-2r28M8L singtoll, $1; Mary E. Clark, Riverdale, MF- Ch|°¥1 Miwvmle Diimed llll`0“8\l $1 James Paton & Co City, $100 M -'_' -t-_' "'-' west c1¢y.s1- 1lamm0nil1 Jewell. wt Onabuslnesstriv River. $1 Ernest lilutch, Mt Herbert A l-:men ' Mulch. Mount ` Herbertf Monday was Mr- Roy Howlett of An- » ; A_ M_ gm-,uno _ 9; H_ _ nandnle. While_ there he was the - guest of Mr. George L.-Boswell. $2 r. City, $1 5 ll. Gardiner, City, $1 Alfred Robuck (ill. , 2; \V. l“. Til h, Cli. ; 125; . _ __ ‘ _ Schooner "Eldon C.” 27 tons-~ Re- Emshlgyecs Ptlrtiarldmlggzkillg (¥o..$Clty_ Miss Laura Passmore. city, was a __` ugllp ‘vunfed }'°|'!":W built in 1905. in good condition. Com- $28; E. /\. D’0fSi1y'. 0'L6Bl‘y. $2.50; H, passenger by the Car Derry Steamer w V ' plete with sails and running gear. An- E_ H0pgood_ 0-[,oqry_ 75o_; wolgor Yesterday 10 vlslt hm' Bllfer |11 C1118' ary. lviatheson. City. $10; A. Horne & _Co. und employees, City, $100; Rev. Geo. tradlns Craft.. For further particular! 1:. Taylor. city. $10; J. F. Gard. south- The many friends ‘if M|°S.M*"Y T054 MATTHEW Q, Mo|_EA1N, LTD , 51; Mm Jacob W(.,th,,,-p,go_ pawn” that she is recovering rapidlyafterun- _ S°\ll'49» P- E- I- 50c.; Everett Wcntberbie. Pownal. d""5°l“§ “U °P°"°~U°“ .|'°l` “PP°“‘**“' or JAMES H. DINGWELI-1 501:.; C. l1‘. Ferguson, Marshiield, $1: 'ls M th? P- E- I' H°°Pila'- Char' le' Tiloluas Taylor, City. $1.45; Charlottetown Guardian, William McLeod, Mrs. William Gass. B Waldman, Cra- New Gian Dr. M. Pealtes Rough City. $2; & Co., $5; D pond, Bruce Stewart Co Limited was held he coming year are satisfactory and , e cair, rakR.Ha z lion. Senator John McLean, C. D. Man- no WWW” and summefsidf? fl: the’ 0°' Allan Stewart. AFrench River, $1.50; casion, leaving Charlotteto n at 10.00 .Goa Whitlock, F;-oooh River, $1; Miss A ll- Ui- COHIIBCUDB Wlih_1M\|"\'l1Y HBP' Marion Campbell, French River. 50c.; bour train and at R ltiy Junction M,-5 Ann 1.~m§er__May1|.,|d_ 5064 Mrs Miss Alice Macvittie Westmoreland . I' . special train will run between Chariot Mm R Lep',,g¢._ Du,-|5¢affuago_ $1 ` ' ` V Will! E&Sf0l`1l (mill ill t lD0l‘\1iI18- li:1lison Houston, Mayfield, $1; Howard is in town attending the Short Course vass; experience unnecessary; . , ‘ _- _ _ ` _ - _ make seven dollars daily. Liuscott l _ ; ‘ l ., ; . l ' . . i . the city yesterday en route to the Among the visitors to Frencbiort on Write- .1 nerr. $2; Jacob watuerble. Pownal. °fR°B°v=1l\°Y Wfllbe vlemd l° ‘°.°"‘ Rilmlshii whfnggntable. allyear. round employment on Auto-Knitting (OWU . Mr. John A. Andrews. who has been on a visit to his home in this city, leaves next Friday on return to Plun- kett, Sask., where his brother Weston' now resides and whore they have n section of land. f Mr. Robert L. Meilish, Union Road, drove to this city Saturday and was delayed by the storm. While in the city he is the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. _..-» _- Plearisy Pains Vsnishl ‘ \ Cheat Colds C_n\red .NIRVILINE HAS - NEVER FAILED V. TO CURE ‘ ' ' Dont sulterl Nervlllno is your Norviiine just will ease that over your ribs, will have WI Wll UIQ l 'ser _ 4 1 1.4 7 /.V.’ /._' /1 il >., ~ ~ 1 . 'r is the blending ef the wlierlf-_-tire - _ , accurate_ balancing of O1_1tar1o fall.. is home _...ik hbt 8. known. The grain is the real le is talns more ing*ma'terial erss.Vit.t\19f= and food for _man handor that a' `w_ell~bsl- or play whomust e- herself from *kitchen ood milk ~or cream. " Made inaCanada. The BLENDED Flour ,__ .$11/. ' » - 14.1 1 _j 5_1 "-~ tt ’ '_ 31 "‘ -_ Fo- Q- ""5 ~- ,___,.f- _ . ' 1 1 . 1. wheat with a proper proportion oft western wheat-that makes “Beaver” ‘ 1 . VFlour such a splendid baking ilour,_ un'i~i _ ‘ . form in strength and quality at all times. _ This is wh¥“Beaver” Flour is equally (ood ' for Bread and astry. Try it. Your grocer has lt. - charge Twsnty-Vive canta. V laulnnlll cllssl1ltliillS.- 1 Ons esnt per word i'|rs1 lnasruo- In mls column hall sort! per '_ ` nord sash continuation. Gash nluat seeomelfiy °"‘i°"- W*“""*"' " \ V 1 \ Agents Want -- -e- V _- A---2-7'".-'_-1=I== ed ` " hound, _ WAR' Going like a whlrlwilld, sam ple book free on promise to can Company, Brantford Ont AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “tile Old reliable Fontl1ill Nurserl es. ' We teach our men to sell Ex- perience nnnecesssry highest com- missions paid handsome iree equip- ment Stone & Wellington. Toron- to, Ont 76203 2ME2(li ANTE , A YOUNG GIRL- T0 A8- sist in housework alld to look alter baby. Apply 126 Roclliord St. 1a1s.:1.1111l01. Ns w1|.1. BF. machines. Ten dollars _per week readily earned. We teach 1 you at home. Distance no hindrance. Write at once for particulars, rates to pay, etc., enclosing 2c; in stamps. Auto- Kintter Hosiery Co.. Dept. 1i‘lC. 251 Collele Street. Tomato. 3-Illiiiiiitl W__l 1 For Sale 1 FARM FOR SALE OF 67 ACRES fresh water sccesable to every iield this farm is well known and in pink oi condition. A great dairy farm and produces abundant crops. Write or come and see for yourself. James R. Elliott, Elliotte Station. 7669-3-6M2lE2ipd. an esnrs - "wel-11.o's Eiéfrssr FOUND-AT ST - a ladies hat Owners may Charlottetown