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Large bottles 25 cents fn-s G. Jamieson DRUGGIST Now is the time to have your clock repaired. Bring it in or have us send for it and we will put it in perfect running order. G. H. Taylor Jeweiler & Optician Phone 353--J _ 1 TIDE '1‘ABLI2 FEBRUARY. High Water uw.. .. . I-‘¢§9@'-`l®5\»§B3{~DP-‘ "°’?‘F*’!‘°!"!".° lsriiav-armani-=r~:> l"*P*©’~ll\3®Q»¥ Holi .Ecol-I }I't Time 12.14 7.3 23.38 . . .. . 12.45 W. 13.15 Th_ 13.45 1.1 14.16 Sa. 14.50 3, 15.31 M_ 16.21 '1‘u_ 17.22 W, 18.36 Tb. 19.51 1_2 F. 13 `Sa. 14 8. 15 Date Day Time M. Tu. "*’°>"*""""""`7?‘?’?°?°T"?"?‘f’T‘?’?'F"?'T'?’ 're`¢>?s`oi-ic`:..=Ic~v\u\cic\oooo~i:nui¢4-~1onao~1ciu\ naaqmmmmggpgm hhkbmhmmoaqmo 9.00 0.57 10.40 11.29 . M. 12.00 1s Tii. _ _ 17 w. 0.34 is Th. 1.18 és F. 2.01 _0 sn. 2.44 14.28 21 s. 3.20 14.54 22 iii. 15.22 2:1 Tu. 1 0.04 24 w. 0.42 11.03 25 Th. 'Lg 2s F. 8. 27 ss. 9.45 28 s. 20.58 21.59 22.56 23.48 12.39 13.09 13.37 14.03 999Fm°°m°F5F mmmwqm~mowl‘0i found doubts on that point” Will the Germans, the Austrians, and particularly the Russians. con clude that, on the whole, they might as well take a much larger hand the business of governing, because in any possible case they could not br ing it to a worhe muddle than the per b cl d I Y\’\ son w o have nime to tivino to mission for the job have done’ and weakest ride The next morning, verv curly. W” held our service in the Evangelical my procession. Ili front, in our open “britshka."-our best wagon-we put thc poor mothers with the smallest children. and then, iii ii long train, our troop of children, earcli with his or her little pack; und distributed among them as attendants and leaders the older people. Then followed the Stryl church people who had joined our company; and then o. wagon with the children of our children's hospital (the so-called "Sarepta (1arriage") and the crlpples, and hack of these 'the pack wagons. So \ve proceeded iii a long train, not on the main liigliway-- that was overfiooded with soldiery- but on the side roads, partly tlirougli forests. Gradually, our spirits becaiiin better. Indeed, lil the forest. we began lo sing. lhit. very soon, as in flying haste the cavalry patrol and autos, with of'- flcers, flew by, and we began hearing. nearer and nearer, flie thunder of the “F’0RT`l»l_/\I>`I` A`§E“N'T'S \liTA"NT'I"EDT cannons, our spirits became depressed again. At. iiooii wo rested at llrigiduu, where cvcryoiic was in flight, and lhcii came the long, long nfteriiooii, contin- ually uiidei' the thunder of the cannon, and the sight oi' the hurrying soldiery and their officers flyliig backward and' forward. At u lulcr hour of the evening we reuclied ii Geriiiiiii colony, whore. of course only with great effort. could we obtain shelter, because everytliiiig was filled up with soldiers and refug- ees- _ 1* QIRIIIIIIH The next day we came very near be- ing blocked against any further pro- gress, for the road upon which we were travelling was_ suddenly shut off for military purposes. The shout of the senfries struck our ears as we reached this point, “llzill!" Ilere no one but the niilitury can pass." And yet we were in such a fearful hurry. We could not, of course, ride in autos and we were not strong warriors. who were iii flight before the ever pursuing foe. but little, weak children. I beg- ged, I implorcd the under officers to let us through, but they referred to their instructions. As suddenly tivo military autos wliizzed up, the gate was raised, niid the nutos passed through. At the same moment. hav- ing come to u. quick decision. I gave. my cliildreii the order, “On the gallop, AFTER TH* WAR More than a million men have been wounded Many of them “ill IGBVG the hospitals with permanent disabill ° _ a a ' 1 0 | ' . . 0 _ _ . . . in V . A . . \ . _ \ . . A ‘ . ..V_ _ I v 4"--Y ,Y ,Y / _ i ~’ _ _ , pal! Cllllrcll in *Stryl and then I l1l‘l`21l\"r3ll u.¢.».¢ I 4. In Qishsa Doctor s Most aluable The value of the assistance rendered to Physicians by Wilson s lnvalids Port, in cases of Meningitis, Asthma, Anaemia, Neuras- tlienia, Diarrhoea, lndigestion and F evers is inestimable lt is pleasant to the taste, and while ; being an effective tonic,it is perfectly harmless can be taken by children as well as adults. page mar-'use sua.s'rrru1'B$ None genuine _ tiilllhlfi without this vu usb iacuiiule bottle. ini!-W*-X ale aorta.: "§§cY,.%”n"' au. pnunaiars .-,-._ _ ki 6_1 __ »` ‘l:'___Z‘§~_ Y"*_»_ _», ngi i GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED AIIS., ' Ons\ cent per word first Insertion ln this column, half cent por word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cents. 3 ' ___ _ -1 nm A gciifs \\'aufctl BILLY SUNDAV'S MESSAGE AND AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR methods. Extraordinary revivallst. Quarter million converts. Tlirilliiigf book. Everybody orders. Make six` to ieii Dollars duily. Sample book free on promise to canvass. Bible‘ House, Brantford. Send f'or catalogue. Solar and bro- mide prints, portraits flat und coli- vex, frames nlid sheet pictures. Merclinnti-4 Portrait Company, To- ronto." The Old Reliable Fontliill Nurseries" We teacliaiurl- -----men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Higliest commis- sions paid. llandsomc free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington. Toron- to. Ont. S264-1-14ME2Gi. -___-_-_ _ ¢_ ._, llo:ii'rlcl'.~i \\`:iiifcil BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO-- dated at 139 Hillsboro Street. ii 8517-2-6m4i . Ilclp \\"unf0tl--Mille WANTED-GOOD STRONG ORGAN- izer and salesman to handle Prince Edward Island for gasoline engine and cream separator Company. Ap- ply llox 110, City. 8530-2-8M2ipd. Ilclp \\':1lii'e(l-lfclnnle WANTED A COOK FOR SMALL family, no wusliing. llighcst wagaes to compctciit person. Mrs. (1. ll. B. I.oiigwoi'f.li, 181 Fitzroy Street. 8532-2~8ME3l. WANTED. FOUR GIRLS AT ONCE to learn the millinery. Apply, Miss iteildel at Prowse Bros. 8531-2-8Mtl. Sifiiiificiiis Yzicziiif BILLY SUNDAY’S MESSAGE. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN or women. We will pay you $120. to distribute it in your neighborhood. Sixty d:.\y's work. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press, 182 Spaflina Ave.. Toronto. 1, '-"\ For Sale FOR SALE.-Kiiiiiliiigs. Apply to Wim ‘ McDonald, 24 Alley St.. or ut the old Woolen Mills, Spring Park. S513-2-liinillpd TURNIP SEED. GROWN IN CAN- adn, season 1914. We offer 1,000 lbs of the famous "Corning" Green Top Swede, grown pure in Yarmoutli County for forty years. Ln e crop- pers, great keepers, delicio:E flavor. Price 55 cents per lb. by inu.'il. Write for _lobhing price. S. 'P. Goudey, Yarmouth, N. S. 8355-1-23Mtf. \`i':iiif'ell POULTRY.-I WANT A FEW TONS fowls :ind chickens at once for clin- iiing. J. I). Jenkins. 8516 WANTED-Young men to learn wire- less at home and erect private ata- tions. Great opportunity after war and cliailce to travel. \Vrite for particular. 'l‘l~lE IIAYDEOGRAPH CO., AMllEi'tS'l‘. N. S. 8503-2-5m7ipd WANTED. SEWING TO G0 OUT, B_Y_ day. Apply 147 Hillsboro St. S373-1-26M:ilpd. Li I 7GorEIiiuedbn page thl7é`t-ffl" Y gil- i _su Inq MIITHEII UF SIIHIIIIL llllll Tells How Lydia E.Pinkl'iam’s Vegetable Compound Re- stored Her Daugh- ter’s Health. Plover, Iowa.-“From a small child my 18 year old daughter had female ._,:,,,`:M,__:,,m,,,_,,,,_4__ , weakness. I spoke ,Q55 .;§é-‘L "_~»'_."\ ‘ to three doctors .§I`.-3. " :Jil js _‘ Y ` about it and theydid 1 ` _ not help her any. lv Lydia E. Pinkham’s ' Vegetable Com- ` V _,,,_, pound had -been of I- ""._`¢,iiII`3`j`§;jf great benefit tome, '\ \‘0|_‘i- f=: so 1 decided in have , 4, '», her give it a trial. . biqbkf .1 She has taken five I ¢,~¢,_* ," bottles of the Vege- ` table Compound ac- cording fo directions on the bottle and sho is curedo! this trouble. She was all run dnwn.wb_en slis started taking I :_ 4 /-A WONDERFUL i 'ine Morning (iuardian (mailed) one year... .....$2.50 The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year....$l.50 cum 0i=i=iili\ ,_ Tatal. . . ... .essasee\~$4°00 Discount $l.50 lfllotli papers for only $2.50c§l_| - The Guardian has been authorized by the Management of the Canadian Countryman to continue the above oler. Subscribers who have not yet taken advantage of this unpar relied offer are requested to do so at once. _ PLEASE 'USE THE FOLLOWING FORM Subscription Department, The Charlottetown Guardian. " Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Dear Sir B. Enclosed find herewith $2.50 being renewal sub- scription to the Morning Guardian for one year. With thll lllb' scrlption I understand that I will receive FREE for one year The Cangdiun Countryman, a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- to. nt. ' Name............. ......‘-»- PostOillce....................... .....,... ...- New Subscribers to The Guardian can take advantln °f l the Compound and ber periods did not come right. She was so poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now she is regular and is growing strong and healthy."-Mrs. Mmm Hamvro, Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters exEr¢s|fiig gratitude for the good Lydia . Pink- arn’s Vegetable Compound has accom- plished _are constantly being received, prov'i3’g' the reliability of this gr-and old rem .- . "mai" . ~ . _ 4 - . .- ,¢, , ~ - -ll , I' viist " and vnu is' I this offer. I I l 17 lu ~ TRAP-PERS TAKE NOTICE We Pal' .the highest prices for Raw Furs. One ' trial order will convince you.. Write 1-for . .Hit and- tags. The New England Fur Co., 131 ar b0_l2,,. Street, Chelsea, Mass, U. S. A. _ -fi N0'ITE'i--N. _tyo_,Rs F, ra I ngiiito"’ll'nlljll,f'| :"‘sisc3i’I'1AII'l'c..i'.aa.I' " " 1’