if ‘»,_f,:_-. .".' .l, ‘i iii.: ____-._ i' .,=3=:._,.‘.‘ <1 .ffvf 5 ,.114 . ,I v ;__.i»i ,I ‘.J`1; ,. ill .L_ i~ _.lip ; 2"?" i I” 'I4'-.]":-, H _,"5 ‘gihfil . ?:§'*»r;§-if-ii ' '?~l*li"} : .i;_~=;¢‘g1 . _,~ii~;li'l_ “"ii"i tif _, -‘ 4-11. I"”‘-"af-_'-'-_-.~'-"-` _.... » ‘ at-C ’ “"""‘ `"" _ ‘I -'-». fi; iff , _ 9;. ` tri. * . _ ”’i:= _.5 F__-§§I§..,'j_ i __ 'w,i_.,=`1yi 5 1 ';» i ‘Q i. iii i" ` if .Qi ij:/‘;&I in Ti il ~` '.2 ,1 ‘ ' if ii it- _xi <2.-"‘_~i 5.; = an .- _ .. 1-: 0.. {£:;?_>,,. ii. »>;n ‘ 4; ». #1 -“_ 1 "'=-es -<- 11-=~~ » _i f:~e'-i».p".» _, ll-_ i _- » _,_ _ ., » 3,: 'rf it ,ll =».-:iii-qi T`i"i'~""i» ` »‘.‘;JuflJi: '~‘~‘ i. Rt ‘ ff 1-.. ii. ii Fi; 1_ .ii i iii!- _ .._. ~1".*-1'-. :. ~.e.-`.£i.~ 4,, » ""4 i',i~ii=_f:;»_\fr~. .~ ._‘_: r_ -,ifélii-;.'ii»_ .‘§ _ _ -i; 5- 1-..-,iil ,N i'i,_i1-:fr ,__ ’ l.-_liffii »_ I ;|_ t_. __ . , . _i. . .\,,‘.__ “ .fi at _-__..n_._ _-int--.l ¢2|(7»i1_’Ll'/(&»Qf'l;‘§'IU`U£l .fbviliml .kzf .kfnni » _&_£J¢-S111* ?nsu&|_d » sl'l§glt`u. ~ libs .Ed- <-»\/-°¢.. ,puieci Remedy iorionsou lim. $ourSlomadt0_isin'li0~‘-’= V\orilts.Con\'ulsi.ins.lr\vf\SI~ nog; ;1I‘§i‘_IES_S OF SLEEP facfiilnilt Swilaluituf £4/,+fZ5`rZ» ll 0N'lRDl.&Nli\V YURK i.hI_!I.l_.ll The estern PAYS to buy In this Province _-THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at La3erty'a Toulon igl Parlors, Summerslde. -MR. E. P. FOLEY Guardian ro- resentatlve in Alberton will laid!! -ON! aertion for umn. Cash Minimum cents. -SEA VIEW.-J.'f.l‘. hlcitiiy, of Sea View, Leslie Champion and Phily’s Roach of Dai-aley, were visitors to each in- this col- order. . » _ p ° - receive subscriptions and advertising Suinmerside on Tuesday and returned B m,t,_,,_ home in the evening.-D. ._._._. -__- '- . -SUBSCRIBERS should nenew a -MALPEQUE-Mud diggingia now t week or two before the time they the order of the day in Richmond Bay. have paid for has expired and thus The following districts are well repre - discontinued promptly on expiry BRING. Sw View and Sin-ins V&ll°Y- D Bears the <1-is mt' -- Change” of T” I‘“"'"_ °° ptbgram T¢_Night PRHHBYSR -glflllle ' A Three 'Featuring-Bartly McCallum, Earl Metcalf, Ethel Clayton A -sennnnnnni 'rnrunng Detective story-New in theme- ¢¢ £8 “YC hui, mis; an issue, as all papers are sented: Hamilton, Malpeque, Daruleyl A feature ._ - . , or en e 1 it is the intention of the Abram's Vll in Tryon Hall under the auspices of |=Ac'ronv °iKi'FFiovE~ieNTs evenlilntilvlltiztlarch illrilslwe Xlgllifilitlftlfl Tll6 Rllad t0 Plallldlh 4 ' » ‘ U lnge cheese factory patrons to put a gie i;itlies_ Al2hS0eIe!y Oi lil? '§rY0{I_ D .How ‘wb lives left tha Broad _ _ _ . I. . _ . I* i _ _ ..- I Ilse QV.) -SEA VIEW-The health of little Mildred, the two year old daughter of -BALTIC-Gordon, the son of Jas. McKay McGougan, of Malpeque. John -BRIGHT LIGHT-The Sun Elec --FUNERAL HELD.-The funeral of the late Frank P. Mcinnis, Tra father und mother, five sisters. and three brothers.-H. --( Pat. please copy.) °°l'li°“‘ ”°°' '“n"i.°" if°°l.°li§n‘iZ`.ii 22'. tdiinlllninln i‘¢'°.l't'nl'.‘..'§“'.'.§n.§. ‘git hishwey of restless desire and A Roaring K¢>'8f0ll\¢ C0lll¢¢|¥ re y some san as ee ' 1 tant nnrnnne.-.\i_ one evening renewing.. sm-2-emit. luxury. ONE REEL ONE REEL stnninni nna mrs. Pickering in such vniiers nent. took p1ncn_nn 'rnsnany ¢ A Reliance Drama Deuioustrahag the futility to cause her parents and a great many 8fi9l`lJ00“ W U16 P°0D\0 S (`°2ll10!Bl'y. t e _ e of circumsunhal Qyldengg of their friends anxiety, and ut this Summerside. Deceased was 0lllY 22 _ ` riting is very ill.-D. years of |180. and leaves to moum I _ and David, sons of Alex Mcflougan __:M_Q__L_EE2UEQ-lAl;_l;_;;_;`l1B__iIi_l\_§ll% 22;”.;‘::“':i“'afi.i€;.€.t':.:::i°Bisis; .5 2“..‘.§'. ‘.‘..';. at 3 15 Every Night 7,15 & 3,50 friends before proceeding to Halifax. SOCIGW Will H199! ill Ml1ID_0fl\l0 Hall 0” ‘ . ' 4 Their many friends wish them success Monday, March lst at 2,30 p. ni. A _ Uvgi :‘.c.:::t.‘f “mm '° f.‘:.‘.1.°:.°:‘::.‘.t;°.‘;...‘;l#:iis;ei.::.2::it _ whim for the Features Coming to this Theatre' _ _ii al IZ Q ' approve of havin a few more of these ui and leavin Summersitle on rc -- B D 8 -- lights installed along Water Street. tum at about 1130 pm This will _FROM 3L0gM|=|Ei_p 0niv|NG i I,-,Om-)E_\{~\ irpi, _ _Tim (midi it would prove an immense benent to afford farmers and others desirous of _Rev ia X ghiihhi qi iiioomiieid non ___ .sarah Bemimi-di whose right . _ _ _ _ - _ - ¢\ _ l ` ' .t ‘-'- tri C . f S ide. h l oed a -SPECIAL TRAIN.-Arrangements _ __ _ -_ M' cnnm “mn l B saiiiplig light udllmalgter Stil-t;e‘:.a It is have been made for s. special hockey ' ' "_,-1'-‘ ‘ i or 1000 candle power, and throws a train from Montague on \\eduea’- ,Y MME. BEHNHARDT IS PROGRES- `, rnnst in-iiiinnt iight. snnnhi the town March ard. innviniz Montague at 12-30 TIG* ISH sine wsu. ` that business section of the town.--H. attending the Seed Fall* il Blllelldlll iii-0ve'to"l‘ig~nish on 'Wednesday and iw wmf ampiiihind yestertlay at thc - -__ 0l>il0!`i\1llli§' 10 110 S0~-X- was elated on the condition of the st Augusiihe iiogpiihi /in-nqhon, was -DARNLEY-Marshal Mooresidc, H. ---' roods and the mildness of the weather. said this mg;-ning to 'be satisfactory, thu; Copy of Wrspei-~ _ _,_ ._ nu- -~~~ w-__ an-~ env. Cl"0Zl9l‘. J0hIl Cll8mPl0ll Ulld JHUIBS __°°"wEl-°__°~{)E V|?|'_TPB'_Afte" _im which all told made his trip ii pleasant although she suffered conslderabl_iii ""` ` _ _‘.1 Ki . :D l , Ce tes Wersi" 1° _-'. 1, ' t. Si. i t 0 ,..f,...,“3-i’.‘.§ ..‘i,....§‘.§T~i`i’il.. X35. .§.‘“§I.`€ iviiii..-.. "s..‘2.§_"n. nngnnn. wen °“° ‘ __ “’“‘“ ”“"’ “"‘ “‘“" ‘” ” °" " _ -0 ITALY SAID TO HAVE SPENT TWO HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. ROME, Feb. 24.-(Via Paris, 2.50 p. ni.)-Close observers in Rome of the political situation declare that since the readiness ot' liiily to join in the war has become apparent, the insis- tence of Germany upon her continued neutrality has grown stronger. It is declared, in a reliable quarter, that Prince Von Buelow, the German Ambassador to ltal_\', has summarized thc situation to tlatc substantially as follows:~ “italy har. siicnt nearly two billion lire ($‘.!00.000.000i in war preparation since the outbreak of hostilities, conse- quently action on her part is daily bo~ coming more imperative. "l-`urt_hcrn1orc, for internal reasons, :i_ll political parties are asking thc Government to obtain as a result oi diplomatic: negotiations or through thi' uso ot' the italian army :ind uavv thc fulfillment of tin- aspirations of thc nation. partil~uiuri_v in rotiirii for the ll"3V5' sucrilict-s :ilrcatly matic. G0l'ill2lll_\’ iirllctl l\u.~'ri-in-lii1iigar_\' 5U'0lil§l,\' to ct-tic to it:il_\' lit-i' ltzilizin in _ _,J L _ l’ro\'iui-fi of Trent and portion of the lstria ileninsula. with the idea of ki-cplng italy neutral at the present time and enlisting her favor i`or the future. - it has been asserted in Rome that Prince Von Buelow has said Austria -nust be induced to accede to his views concerning territorial conces- sions to italy. else he would resign his post. NO CARD, NO BREAD, _ IS GERMAN ORDER. BERIJN, Feb. 25.-The first day's trial of bread cards, which every Gor- man was required to have in order to receive his daily supply, rcsultcd in some inisunderstanilings and friction. but the systctii, in general. worked well, although there were consider- able dclays at the bakeries. The greatest inconveniences were exper- ienced at the restaurants, where many of the guests forgot to bring bread cards, and for that reason were allow- ed no bread. The innovation also Lri't=:iil_v crippled thc iiuuicrous auto- iimtic restaurants. /III4 “HIE l i l fri' Q' Wall Paper _ ` i\\l\\\\\ \. ef; ww . .\. .\ 4 and have many lots of nice Patterns in Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Room, and Kitchen Papers. Some ` with Borders some without, all Pretty Designs from a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on First Floor at exactly Half \\\\ _ All Bargains. Come early _and_ i_z,et first choice. It will pay to Buy Now and put aside til wanted. Siie for cash only. No Remnants charged. . Carter&Co. Lt Headquarters for WALL PAPERS //nlllln0\\\\\\\\v/1///0/'_\\\\\\vu /A iinnti' ®\\W ll7//&\\\\\\\W/I////Il\\\\\\\\\\“7l\\\\\\\\YllllIl¢ or on H Discount Sale A ‘ li of G l r / di \{\ ' \\`_ . nl) ’ X' ~- .J Remnants is now on. _ __ I __~J I lllli V/ Q, \\\\\\\\\\?IIlIIllI@\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\§4 tllll Our Annual Sale of We have gone through our stork of Wall Paper Price - I 5-Q-I i- _J ._ i--i -_ -ei , ____, _f Get That New snit For '” l Your Boy Now I the boy We have here right now, a nice line of snappy suits for boys that we want you to see and examine before you purchase his suit. These suits are in this seasons newest and nicest styles-we have all sizes and colors, at many dif- ‘ ferent prices-but every suit is priced extremely low for the qual- ily. Call in if possible today-take he will enjoy see-ing them and we can lit him better. " lleulnti I along with you, because Sunday night, having ciijoycd it good the trip They report the roads in (in Sumnierside), Thomas Burke, of Darniey, led to the altar Miss Ferege, ll - . Mc Donald, of Stanley Bridge. Tlicy re. turned to hensington by evening train. By special invitation the bridal hall on Saturday evening the 20th the meeting on the hole success. The Pres dent, Poirier made a in the outlined the and in an an in- meeting members in on more and thereby Mr. John length on held l very Darby which cause. war and & Co. of Correspondence or Scranton. Pa.. is in Summer-side on a business tr' -Mr lleiiry Gallant, Str(-ot Com- missioner, Summcrsiile, has been for a few dayscoiiflncil to his home, suf ing for Moosejaw, Saskatchewan. where Mr. Bernard will resume his duties as engineer for the water works of that town. On Sunday even- es to the departing couple, for a safe :zwampoles Emulsion is without and Kent Streets. I MEU- uipped dispensary in the lower Prov- inces. only riusiiiieii phennaeeatists ' during the latter part of the night. ui-day lest on the New London ice. it son o_f Baggage Master Peters Of Sum- -civic IMPROVEMENT MEET- was Mr. McKInnon's intention to start merside, arrived h0l_Il€ 10 Silelld ll lNG.-The Town Corporation have his horse in the green race. but, owing short vacation with his parents. Mr decided to hom h gpecihi meeting on in him having mei with it misfor. Peters has many friends in and around Smm.d,,_, evening at 7_3() in taht, up . . 5 . tune on the way down, he had to can- Summerside, Wli0m_lie will visit b0‘ ithe tiucstion of constructing new side- Cel lllli G-ll88I~¢€lll€llt I0 Some i’ui\lI'0 fm; relumlllg ‘O his W`9S\0"“ lmme- walks this suminer mid also i't-npiioi1_it- date.-D. -° - ing tho present incumbent on tie -- *l_"*”**_ police force.-Z. -MAi_PEQuE.~nev_E_J. Rnttet-inn \\'E.~i'l‘ER§ l’ERS()N.-\LS -- Monday for Halifax to see his son and ___ -SILENT AS THE GRAVE.-Thai ‘.’.&¥1;f’i...‘.f;’"?..“1?..“?r.i.'€““Iii?.iiiiéi ,..T.l‘.§'s..:\‘.‘.':.‘;....”2;i.iif.; .‘i°:‘.i§",i,»,.:; iii,.i€::‘;.§‘i.;i.izi..:;°§i.13..“s;f. 2.11:. expects to be absent for about a week.) of Mrsgceorge Aum___X_ ' precaution around the _raiiches to _pre- Captaln James Roach, of Malpeque, _.___ _ vent noise ot' any sort is dail_y noticed. went to Georgetown on Monday last. ___ ~ - V _v for this being the season w en oxes Ho was accompanied by Miss ltafuse, isa x;?:0rEtlée&';l:§,!:E$,;_ii;‘;v{h:;§Z:€ ure mated it is of the greatest im-_ who has been visiting at the Captain's of Mr and Mrs John (~urtis'_x_ portance that the silver haired beau-5 home for tho past wcck.--D. ____” ' ties be not disturbed. Some of_ the -- __ _ _ greatest losses in the past tavepeen -TYNE VAL|-EV-- Slalltllllll Of ionexgyliuI[ggi(fogsygxgfngggnifisglllzu, traced to the non-observance ot the the pubils of Tyne Valley School for Summerside on -1-hm.5duy_H strict rule now strictly enforced.-A. January. Grade Vll.- Kathleen For- - ` ' “DTN-GS ___ hes. Gradc V.--1. Nina Waidon; 2, __\ i ii d |~ -JOYFUL T .- is iiumer- Rebl' Griggi 3. Gertie l\lcNcvin. Grade dnug‘if&,_.A§3s‘;h‘:0|2}t3uG:?it§nan Weir: ous friends :irc clatcd to lenru ol` the IV.-1, Eustuce Williams; 2. Horace to Sumnlersideiagt Tues,-iay__M_ almost certain recovery ol' Mr John Lidotoiio; 3, Roland Yeo. Grade lll.~ _ ____ Christopher, of lJeBlois lion_;l, who 1, Estelle Stewart; 2, Olive Ellis. __ " ~, has been twice given up in csp:iir._ Gri1dell_-1, Stewart Williams; 2, my ng:sA§:::_lfsN§,§H:;§a;l;;e‘Xzf§.v13; onl_v to rally back again to signs oi Earl \Villiarns; 3, Frank l\it;I<’sy_ gui,” of Mrs peter Gal|ant__M'_' recovery, Last full _this well-known Grade L- 1. Nelson Sheen; 2, Del- ` __ ,___ up-to-date farnifr a_cciilentz:liy_1i;j:ii't3l mont Yoo; 3, Hazen McKay, _Mr and Mr; John G Arwnauif of one of his liiu is, rom wici loo - _ - ‘ ' " ' ` ' `- ` -= ' ' luully supiictl "'-*_ Cape Egmon were the guests of Mr. l°9“’0l““g 5' 1" and "rm, _ _ -DARNLEY.-Messrs.T. Rogers. of Stanislqaus Gallant St. Clirysos- his Vlmml to §`“"`h an e_x.t_(’":___‘{‘m_ _“_” Dnrnley. and F2. Jolinstoii. ot' Malpequo tome on Sunday 2l.st inst.»l\l. ".85 been mnhncd _to _"bu U, (__`U; taking advantage of tlic good roads 1- S’“°9' All H1021” “llc lmf. ‘lun 'W left curly on Saturday morning last -l\lr. and Mrs. Octave Gallant of 'hs “"5” mllnglse. ‘"5 .ph“"."`"“". Dr “or Sunnncrside and other points in Ahramis Village were visitors iii Ur- Johnson' Ut Tlgmslh m' .ms Skllml iliicc <`ounly. they returned homt-‘ haliivlllc tho first part ot' the weck.-- "r°Mm‘”`m M tha D‘m°m‘_‘{" Telegrams of inquiry regarding Mmc. llernhnrdt‘s condition were re- ceived during tho day from _ Queen \'ictorin of Spain, the ox-lt.inDl`0SS Eugenio, Paul Dosclixiiicl, president oi' the <`lii1nibcr of l)eput1es, niitl_Alli_crt ‘Di-iliniicr, Under Secretary ol P1110 |Aris, together with hundreds of lotliers. Edmiind Itostaiitl went to Arc- achon yesterday and reninined tlicrc until assured the operation had been successful. WOMEN'S VOTE PUZZLES CHIC- AGO. Cli'l(‘AGO, Feb. 25.--A cold, driz- zling min threatened to cut down thc expected vote in today's iniiyorulty pri- inzirlos, the first in which_ \vonicii_\\'oi'c entitled to thc some votlllg lll`l\'li<‘i»§¢‘S as men. _ Campaign loaders nilmittcd that the question ot' the womens vote wus puz- zling tltciu; in fact they were of thc opinion that ballots cast by the wo~ nicu would decide the issue. Captain ll. Harrison. present mayor is opposing Robert M. Sweitzer and six others on the llemocrrttic tic_kcl. Mr. llarrison is serving his six_tli_ term as inayor. Harry Olson. cliiel justicc of the municipal court, \\’illlnin liulc Tlioiiipsoii and .liicoli .»\. licy arc the ltcpublicun candidates. There uf(- Gti5,911 iiersons eligible to vote, ~i4i,- lS8 mon :ind 218,712 \vomcn. » - --Mr Benj. Acorn, Charlottetown, N oxcelleiit condition. On Thursday last representing the International School . _ I _ ._ ip. ot Stanley Bridge. The young couple -li. were attended by Ca t and Mrs - -- narty and friends were invited to the ferlng from an attack of ln. grippe.-lil LONDON' Feb' 24'_O“ the "“'“»V ul home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cham- _-_ Tipperary" the wal, lwgnll “nd °“ me pion, where an enjoyable evening was --The Messrs Cnlixte Arsenauit, Ur- _“'f‘-V "0 '_m’l’°"a’y ‘f “’_;“_ *md* ‘or spept _i_n games and _i_iancing until an ganville, _und Magloise Cassie. went to ;);_°ol_;|_f:_° c_’_‘:_*:__?;""' T35’ bf; Séagaccgf e _ ~-»~~»,~»» ,in ¢, - - ' iii? .§n`Lr.Ji,3§"n°2.nn,°§‘2ii"§inn§§§ nnnn nf'n.n§§.f-'1(i_“" ° '"°°""‘?’ M 80'- Tluwfnfy is “°1 H °\w»i<=.1>“t it with the eveuing's enjoyment. after ____ is 'as good as Lillibulero, for which wishing the bride and groom many -Miss Evelyn Gaudet of Tignish is “S a“""_)_"' I‘f"‘l Wl""t°"' clamled henry years or weaned lite.--D. spending it innfztnv visit in iiri-finviiie, f_l;“_f ___l;§g_ ‘:_‘::f_U_§"!_ l_f_'_‘_‘_i;__;l_i*_‘;‘_fj__‘_§m ___ it . ~ __ _ _ _._, _ - - < 'Ma gust ol MM Joqpnh 0 Gallant on be-Ing whistled for iiiiothcr thirty --PROVINCIAL SEED FAIR-The ' years through itll tho lighting iii l"luu- afrgixuggigpiiéseiln Fcoiirnection with the _Rev_ Famer Joseph Gauam of dcrs. What-mudo Lillibulcro popular _ c a at Summerslde . was not ns sentiment but its chorus. _ will be as follows: Entries will be re- St' Dunmms Cmlege was “I Mt' which coiigisiiii of iiiiin ni i - . g se nit Cmved according to me prize list up Carmel Sunday last, and oiliciatetl at __L.___b _ _ _.mb _ _ --_- _, fo wednesday nomar. nn. nn »n.n~ ‘“°°°‘"-"e°“°‘““ F°°°°'A'=°"“““ ...L .$‘.°`$.‘.’.n,- ’ .~.,¥n'i'.‘.’..I“.§§.f."I;~..'§.'.. lit; in.lilMif nil, the Aggculfullil who was mdisp--osed'_M' was wedded to a tune that in thc guise _ 0C 00 B BTP- if U t- ___ _ of “Jolly good songs. very well sling," l_l_l)8of§i.lL_i1@"<_fg_l_;i_<_?:ls_;-_liyll_l§_D_}|bllCmfr0l;”_i Uniozhecglgfprds_;)l§oMis`?_nr§;gfe_Qlh§:; Still survives at cricket, coiicorts niiil ` f -J P- - ” ` inncrs. will :)I:_en___:;_t=;_;>ii;‘_i;e<_i0_t_l_l_l %0 pa m.. and ;;;’_:`;§l°“Co‘__°_f_y “_l}l;'_;?_l_;'li"l;’om|;‘ _img Tunes _arc for less pcrislinbh- than W H8 Hy until d .Wh t k , ll 12 n'clock. after which it will be open f‘f°' Wm be pleasm t° learn that sh” xiflirg ls eiitlltilgntttlisellifniliiiilii ilmmlilils 10 UW D\lllllC~ Oil W9illl0B1li1Y llftél" improving mpmly and Wm Stormy caught up and which has u nitirt-tilting i1_t_J€§xi1_____§i_il_d_r__ei;i_;_<;i=_ 3r_I_ll___l_1_c__tlci;veI;'_t_e;l__(iii be “MG '° retllnfler home' X' ;il:, a_nd_if only ol` iticlancliuly can be - ~ . I - < » ~ _ , o uc: _ I ie soiig‘s futurc is ussurcd. “nd others. ln thc evening nn Agri- H_ Alllfégll_2n';{g’_;3_;=g?_§_ei:5?0lxggnx; iippcrary is the couslii once- rt-niovt-d cultural conference will be hcld. On w_____t to the' R('_____l vmtbria Hospnah of lfnrowcll, Dolly. i must lczivi- You. lyudnesday ufwmoon Mr' mound Montreal for treatment that he has The “r"‘5"'“ S‘"‘g°" 'h""' "“` ”r'“~" creed _and Prof. Ross will speak on had a ve'__y ____m__nl operation Buccem will choose for itself. As we-.ll try to ilgetxg “Le_a:’_;_;¥__‘;?_‘] £33? *gill \h€8_Wf;_l`li "my per*-0rmed_ and his many fnends impose on ihcm it ucw version of thc t rowcr s tional anthem ns to tencl th t lk _ _ iii b i ti t _ ii t h “H _ I 0"* 0 scclation and other associations for xy ” Y ws; _°B°°\‘ m re “rn Omg Bohm, ii it, hm ihhi nil “ ,ni Ti the Improvement of sffvil. On Fhursflas' °"" ‘° 0” “"" ` nr tn'niit-it to it limi noliiing evening the general public, meeting ` ` . . . ` '_ will be held- The nrosrammo for tb" “Th” "lends 0! M” F' p°"y' Sum' l)il`eulr|tl-lil<:i(il:(nlll=[ilill-ilhnivmlil: l{0llS€h0ld 3Cl“ll00 D0lll1l'llll6lll will mersme’ are .wry pleased to ‘Mm well as tlic reason for popiil'ir songs be found on another co|um“_ 8777 that her condition slnco undergoing s _there _______w____ __ __m__ “__ ' _ successful operation ln the Prince Co. _ g _ “"1 mi’-il “lil _ Hospmm has been gradually impmw distinction. Aficr the war it will be -iNs1'|Tu1'E M£E1'tNG,- A gen- ing, and nricr n few more weeks it "0 "0"" 1° Bal' 0"* W"-S with llw emi meeting of ihe PM-mer ' institute is hoped that she can be removed to army, but fathers will tcll their sons of Egmond Bay was held in t. Philips bei- i»|0m@__i{_ "l was onc of thc London Scottish," Jr "Wo were a battalion of _ _ _ . ' » the Sui All the branches were well epresent~ -Mr. and Mrs. Benoit Bernard of St. f°|kB-" Ur "me Wlflsll l"'l¢llll0lll. ‘Or ed and was Clirysnstome left last Monday morn- "MY "°"Pl‘ “"1" °““ ‘lf "le SOCCCP Bri- gade" (professional footballers). Regiment to Have Own Tune; ing B im.” number of feinives and Now in the army that has made its “ie-“ds anembied at ML ge,-M,-dv, traditions, with "men that fought home. to pass a night of social amuse- 1; lll{_l;fl_i:ll_'_;e\;_ii‘ Nlillllellls lingo t\1n_cs _ ere wjah. ') W C Rl‘(‘ (18 [ll'0ll HB 119 mm 'md '° °""°'° "N 'mc games <_>t__the iintiien in their colors. The Em Yorkshlres march vast to’ __.M_ omo o e tunes are known to ever .nd happy journey wt we” one. 'Tia My Delight on a Shiny Night): belongs by right to tho Lincolnshli-es. doubt the very best cod liver oil pre- The Dlllw °f "°""Wall'll USU! infantry parationon the market. Put up in aloneean march past to Ono and All large bottles. price $1.00. The Mac- *-nd 00° Bll°“|___i;_ass__:_:;__d:_t;_;o:|§__o:__o_o* . _ _ , _ torus? The suswcr is 100 years old. tar ions expeneneeuuanxdmutmom - _=>_i<_~_li_f_~_f_i!:t___\:_ii__at__t:i_e chap - .__ ing; in-¢|¢|»| Wir! - _- n ‘ i, meg, niieexeli tmvtiig the singing int- roveiuiinns_i*1 chant, atitbtunes that seem inappropriate to those -store. .Bring your-.bnoia-lptions»iiore-»_ sliirr socs that Co onel Doyle léti ¥esr_¢ioctoruv‘ii: rwoéiimnasu. noi” _\____;>_ t:\_____»i_\_;:i_t__st_miin=¢_; tm. ;.'°f ""'"1' . _ = . t'__';. w fatriti. wn~tune. vm an intsmttwmion. M. __ ____._._____._.______Y_____ _________ _ _ ,._.,nn..-_..»_~....._~_._»_~.~,-_.W.-_-.-_-_-.-.-.».~.~.-.».~e- time und ure now planning to repeat _..__. OT MARCH ll LILTING TUNE ' “The Campbells arc coniini.:," was the quickstcp ol' thc old Scvciity- fourth, and was playctl by one of its pipcra \\'ho was among tht-, first to scale the walls of Badsjoz. lt is the tunc also traditionally associated with the itelief of Luucknow. The regiment is proud ot' its tune. Yet custom not loss than tradition cu- dohrii o. tuuo to soldiers who lutvc hcard it "l`i'oni llirr to llurcilly. from l.cctii~i to l,abori~," Or how would one explain the uttracllou which "l'm ninety-live, l'm ninety-live, And to keep single l’ll contrivc" should have for the Riiic Brigade. or why the West Surcy regiment should find “We'll gang uae tae you touii" stirring to the martial spirit. Cavalry Lack Official Song Evidently the tuue's the thing that oftcuvst goes. The cavalry regi- rncnts have. as it rule. no oillcinl nitirch post., but “Annie liiiuric, is immensely popular with most of them. Pcrliups it is the reminiscent melancholy of the uir. "Tho bonnicst ind that c`cr l sow, Bonnie lutldic_ lllclnnd lntldli-,“ is it favorite with the Scots Guards and nil the lllghland regiments, and no- body wlio has heard it played as they marched to it will ask why. With thc exception of the sounding. "March, march, Eskdale rind l.iddos~ _ dale, All the blue bonhcts are ovcr the bor- der," which belongs to the King's Own llor- ierers. lt is the most exhilarating of marching tunes. But the list of regimental tunes is ilmost inexhaustlble. To mention only a few more, they claim a place only because of their evident associations. "Yorkshire Lass." tho Princess of Wales’s Owu (Yorkshire Reglmentl have "Bonnie English Rose." The _Loyal North Lancashires Lario" the South Staffordsliires claim "basses and Lads" with equal fervor. The Welsh regiment. marches to "Ap Bhenltln." The Durham Light infantry “Whistle ower the lavf o't” (la English. "whim-‘ tie over the otve of ft.'~'). and the Roy- al Marine Light lnftintry "A Life on the Ocean Wave." There are an ual number with who do not know bow or when Hl]lI$iHlllII SIIIEIIIIE PHUBHIMME Provincial Seed Fair, March 4, 1915. Presiding-Mrs Neil MacLeod. 10.00-ll.00--Demonstration oil Laun- dry. Miss llelciiu C MacDonald, Char- luttctowii. 11.00-l1.1i0-Wliut to do iintll tho doctor cciiics, llr. Sinclair. 11.30-11.45-’l`lic Belmont Athletic Club, Mrs Mchnuriu. 11.45-12.30- Vegetable gardening, Prof l. 'i‘ennant_ Charlottetown. 3.30-4,00-Adrlrcss, Red Cross Work, Mrs Bcujaniin Rogers. 4.00-4.45-Dcmonstration, Household Fixriiisliiiig, Miss Alberta McFarlane. 4.45~5.Zl0-Demonstration, Cooking, .‘\lrs. llunbrnck and llliss Hazel L. Slums. S776 NEW RECORD IN OCEAN FREIGHTS ST. .l()lll\’, N. ll., Feb. 25.-A new re- cord in trans-Atlantic frcights is hint- cd at today in the quotation of 126 shillings, u standard, on deals from hcrc to the Old Country. Last week un oifcr or 130 shillings was made to ii loco. lfirm from England. Before thc war the iigures were 35 t 055 slill- lings. F' _ T 5; i5.i'.;.-, _ . ` _="'»'._», ,_ . .nt __ ..;`,~:i2.f§ J _ l, ,.~__ - .1 Xfel-"1 ` . “ ’ ft,-”...". _ .»»~"= »__ n ~.. la\\im\*///A '@9110 February Shoe ` Sale Now (Jn $2.98 We`ll buy a pair en’s or Women’s b elt Shoes, regular pri 4.00 to $6.00. llI.“\\\\\\\@II 3' “S 3 I O I/ \\ s si 9.. III4\\\\\\“'fIWII orns & Smith 127 Queen St. " l|l\\\\\ifl ¢_ _ ii i .¢~..-- -». . '» __.),_ ' I ‘- Q, _ ,_ Nice Values in Table Ware It you are looking for some- thing nice in table ware of ohltil and glass we ‘ know we MVB some values here tliatwiil IP' peal particularly to your eye and your purse. In china sets. W9 are showing a superb dlsplli' 01 neat designs and patterns-if-li; unchlpable kind. You will 0° tho values good at $1.00 a sel- There are two small. Ml* designs In our glsll table sell that will pisses eay_-ll°l’l’°:6 ‘ prices range from 26c. to 3".” H assi. I-:sen item is s steel for the price. Bee them. . ‘Black ° gy ;_d_ ` but there is in -ll'ntn`li°l»°;uon as 'them nu. and -ti- f-1= =\