discus germs llve their breeding-place' the wste the body. Don't, then, let your boards cial: and throw germsbacltontheblood. Takenochanceswithserious yourbowelsh'ee,andthebileregulatedwith BEEIlIIAIll’S PILLS promptly and surely relieve constipation. indigestion. biliousness and sick headache. They are compounded from rugs of ve table origin-_harmless and not habit-forrning. The experience ofge three generations show that Bccchanfs Pills prevent disease and are A Great Aid to Health Worth u Guinea a Boa Prepared oalv by Thoiuns Beecham. St. Helens, Lancashire. England. Sold zvrv-yn hue in Canada and U. S. Ama-ka. in boxes. 25 cents. iii? iii? in _J “Satisfying and sustaining" is the verdict of the Canadian people with respect to ffefiffftf’ CORN FLAKES made from Southern com by our secret process which retains all the nutritive elements of the corn which are delightful tn the taste. N0 OTHER FOOD known as " Kellogg!" is made by us. Be sure and get the genuine-original. 10c. a package. At all good Grocers. "MADE lN CANADA" only by The Burt: Cizrrk Taksren Cork Ftkxr Courkxv. Liuirxn l.OT\'D0.\'. ONTARIO, CANADA \2s Doughie- the Baker No! this is not your bread- man. But an uproariously funny song (701 12) which the inimitable Harry Lau der has just recorded exclu- sively for the Vic'tor. it is one of a number of splendid new Vitftor Records _vou will want for your collection. A few others are listed below. Ask to hear them. Ten-inch, double~sided Viistor Records-90 cents for the two selections Little Honolulu Lou _Charles Harrison Q |785, In Monterey Llizabctli Wheeler \ ' A Perfedl Day McKee Trial |78” Mother Machree McKee Trio) Piney Ridge living Kaulmanl Um,” All I Can Do ls just Love You living Kaufman \ Two Delightful llnnizc Records Wedding ol the Wiiids Pietro Deira( |756) Eltudianlina \Valtz Pirtio Deitol My Little Girl-Medley ()ne.$trp i.`onway'nlBantI`/ Hn. Down in Bom.Bomb:_v Conwav's Band) ' I New Red bcal Record In a Gondola t\"iolin/ .'\lis~'ha Elman b4Slh Vitftrola VI $33.50 Wil ll ua-heh double-sided Victor §s5¢5rus DO sslsdtloua. your own choiesl 84 . Sold on easy terms, if desired. ' Other Victrolas from $2I to $400 (on easy payments. if desired) at any "His Mal\er's Voice" elealefs in any town or city in Canada.- Write for free copy oi our 450- pa e Musical Encyclopedia listiné ovei 6080 Victor Records. BERLI NER GRAM-O-PH() NE C() LIMITED Lenoir Street ~' ' ~ ' MONTREAL ` _ is 'r lt' 'rowtn sup' A ` J s tid...-as .t . Ti J , \ i gt..-. 'lf ara. 'rmvrow e co; e . ' _ Vtelrsis tisuiqumen .. . °t‘&f'£°6¢'$.'R"’|i~.u». 144 Gralt,Gsor¢st8lr|a_t.Charti¢s|ow@`l~°li»¢¥t‘» limauampd at. oi»‘¢$“=“».ui¢. I -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -W. K. MeGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- change' is Guardian Agent in Summar- side. -SMELT GILL NETS. - Get your Smell Gill Nets at HOl..\iAN'S. Sum- mcrsltle. 6601-1-18-M2iE1i. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at LaI!erty’s Tonsor- ial Parlours, Summerside. -SPECIAL SUMMERSIDE SKATE Charlottetown Arena Friday evening. 6021. -GROTESQUE MASK-Get a Grot- csqui: Mask at ilOLl\lAN'S for thc Varnival. 6601-1-18-.\l2iEli. -CHURCH SERVICE. - ltcv. Jas. .\lacDougall will preach on Sabbath the 23rd ag Suninicrside at 11 and 7. -SMELT GILL WEBS of highest i|uallt_\' and lowest prices at li()L» .\l.\.\"S. Suiuxncrsidc. 6601-1-1a`~Z\l2il-Iii. -THE SPECIAL TRAIN for the special Sunrniersitlc .skate in thc Char- lottetown Areiia. will leave Suiumcr- siilo at -i o`t~lock on Friday. 6021. -SPECIAL TRAIN for Charlotte- town on Friday leaves Suintncrside at l u'i-lock. itcturning will leave Charlot- tetown at 11.30. 6021. --SWEDISH BELLS, tuadc with four large cast brass bells, on heavy strap. Latest style. iShipping weight :l lbs.`| Price $1.80. Order by Parcel Post. lt. T. ilOl.!\i.»\.\’, LIMITED. Suinmc-rside. 6013-1-1SM‘2iE1i. -HORSEMEN.- Don‘t iorget .lau- uary 20th. the Nev: London Ice Races. fl minute local 2.40 class open to all five to enter and three to start in the latter. Races will be called pro- mptly at ‘_' p rn. \\’. S. Found, Secre- turv. --WILL ATTEND SALE.- Mr. .a'-yinour Shows sale which took place at Victoria on Wednesday last. was largely attended. The farm was pur- chased by Mr. l-‘_ A. Wotteu and as this farm joins .\lr. \Votton's homc farm he is now the owner of a veil' de' sirable property in the centre of what is kimwii as one of the best farminl tlistrirts in i’. E. l.-\'. To the Parador People 0l P. E. island Dear i<`i'iends.--As the representa- tive of -.lie Faratlnr Company l take the privilege ot' addressint: you at thu comincncemciit of my liith year of work. l ain sure it. will be it U03' aittisfuctioxi for you all to learn that thi- Farador has made trcuienduus strides during the |135! 5"-‘HF iU\l| agencies have been cstablishcd in every civilized country of thc world. inclntllng t`hina and Japan. Sevt-ral agencies have been cstahlislit-tl in Nova Scotia and .\'cw .Llruuawiclt and the outlook for thi: future is vory bright. Thi; olilcr concern knu\\'n ns' the t).\;_vpatlior l'0lIiliiH\1' has ilisluiiivloil and its Forint-1* 0Ili» 1-ors and ri~pri-.sentaitivos liavi-. identi- iioil tlicuiiiclvcs with thc wurk of thc Fairador (‘o|npany. You who huvv Inside good use ol* the Faratlor in time of lllntrsi: do not havi-\. to hi- told that thc Paruilul' pus- sosscs merit. You know that au ouuci- of cxpcrlciice is worth a pound ot' theory. Many of you have been raised from beds of sickiiess by this system of he-allni: althougli you wt-ri; considered beyond hoptr ol' ourc. Many of you iiavc sccn _vour loved ones rclicvod of such ailments as appendicltis. infantile paralysis, tonsolitis, piieutnonia. diphtheria and various kinds ut’ fever. with sur- priiaintz swiftncss. lt is lo your good words that the P`aratlor.owc:i its success in thc pro- vince. Out of scvcral~iiuudrcd who havc lit-on in-lpcd si-nrccly ii dozen lizivc bi.-cn so sollisli as to fail to pains thc good word along tu other.; who ncoii iii.-lp. This letter is udtlrcsscd to you with the hope that as tiuic goes on you will rrncw your efforts in order that many sufferers may obtain the blessing of health as you obtained it. The work of thc Farador is only in its infancy. lf all who havc bt-cn helped would make it it ruli- to ict others know what the Farsulor can dn in time of illness the amount of good already accompllslietl would he i1ict'east-ul tenlold. in nrdcr that thc host results may he obtained. do not wait until it ilia- nase has bccomc chronic ht-fore _vou remind a sulteror of the honoiicial effects ol' the Fnrailor. Acute ail- ments are more readily overcome by means of the Parador than are chronic ones. Most people who now acc(-Jil. the Farndoi' treatment como to i as n last rt-snrt. We want peo- ple to lcarn that they will save them-' solves much suffering and expense by coming to the Farador as the very llrst resort and they will also be much more certain of being cured. for it would he absurd to suppose that tho Farador will euro all chro- nic diseases. although the record shows that it has repeatedly cured a great number ol' such cases. Do not become weary in well-do lng. The Parador is a comparatively new thing. and unfortunately soma people are so prejudiced against anything new that they will turn o deaf ear to any advice. refuse to ln- vcatlgate and even deny the evl. dance of their senses. if such peo- Dlv fill to profit. by your advice you have at any rate discharged an gg; of kindness towards them which others l may prom by when they see the folly of clinging to old methods when such an up-to-data remedy aa the Faradot" may be purchased or rented at trilling BX?0llB8. would bs glad It all who have Far- adors would send them to ms oocasltm- ally in order that they may be teatsil and any nssded repairs mods. . .The machines will sometimes get a* had name because the cord connection has cular wick and porcelain dome shade. side. 6013-1~1SI\i:iEii. some their entertainments on \\`cdnes- day Jan. 19th lust in their new unar- onc ol' the best business stands in Suniinerside (Class B.) and it free-for mond- I3593‘1'17'“"'l- ` Sunimersidc on Monday next at 2 p.m. I -ONE CENT per word each lnssn tion tor the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. llllni- mum chlrxe. twenty-nvs cents. -SEE HOLMAN'8 for Stoves. 6013-1-18-M2iEli. -SUMMERSIDE 8KATE.- Charlot- tetown Arena Friday night . 6021. -SHOP from llOLllAN’B Catalog. I3-1-18 MZIEU 60 - . -CARNIVAL MASKS at }IOl.r- .\I.-\N‘S. Stlmmersjdtz. 6601-1-lS.\l2iE1l. _ -Hol-MANS' Summcrsidc arc pay- ing advanced prices for Pork. 6013-1-18-.\I`.'iE1i. -CHILDRENS SLEIGHS in big variety at HOLMAN’S. Summerside.- 6013-1-18-M2iE1l. -HOSPITAL `I"EA.- Do not forget the Hospital Tea ln Epworth Hall on Thursday, January 20th. Tea from 3 to T. Admission and Tea 351:. 6019-1~l9.\l1i. -RAYO READING LAMPS with cir- Speciai price $1.89 for this week only. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED. Summer- -THE A. 0. H.-Waist Club '-vill re- tcrs over Gourlies Ltd. Whlst starts at S o'clock. By order of President. 6038. -T0 LET.-Business Stand at Rich-y mond Station. The undersigned of- fers for rent his store and out.-liui1d- ings at the above station. This is P. E. Island. For terms and partic- ulars apply to John R. Larltlns. Ilich-- -A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave for the Burn’s Concert which is to be held in (‘liarlottetoi\'n. The train in re- turn will leave Charlottetown at the close of the concert. Return tart-` from Summerside will he $1.00 at l"ro~` portionatc low rates from intermediate szations. This train will arrive in (`harl0tt-ttown at 4 p.m. 6031. -MORE RECRUITS.-A recruiting iiioetitig was held at Travellers Rest .\londay night at which thc speakers were Dr. Jardine. Mr. Nathan lilc- cepted yestiarday.-C. / / / -necnuirtno useriuos.-A sc- rles of recruiting meetings will be held l f( Friday evenlus at Kensington, spring- /_ji Valley. Freetown. Emerald. Kinkora. _ and Cape Traverse; A special train; 5' will leave Summerside at 5 o'clock ta- ‘» king a number ot speakers and so-I ff’ loiats and the Band. Excellent pro-l grammcs have been arranged for all the meetings.-C. 5/ ‘ev . -g , Glveaallelplng T0 » lland,Washlng .. / T _ Laborlsllalveil. l ASBPTO is tba véksort / ofawash-day helper. Usa it with T .t /tot water or with ull' -. \ S ausiapw-ruosimsasr ‘ ' 2 vvaI|=ll||IlrlIty. I&Yo¢hl¢lol5tl §;_-.s§-igg'-.;>; inthispiepuatlouforlusbsun- _§_- mi me-la ts sim melon :i=f:5:~' duties. Aft¢rthetia\elsup,yuu , When Asepto, WEDNEQDAY 1 ’ rm: cnaimorrarown Gaannum JANUARY 19. 1916 The Western Guardian at-°»= ==f-on -T.-'ra “fl . investigation P.-gn; .rt .:.:.:‘.'.:“::-..ff'.f..~:‘i'.’1-`>lf» ’ .Q _.__ ' __~uti»¢¢-nuutosnaswnplaiy _ __ _) 1 1*' tha dirt disappears-and without I l . i* i \_ -BOARD OF TRADE.-The nnnugl meeting of the Suminerslde Board ol Trade was held in the Board of Trade Rooms last evening. The attendance was not as large as might have been wished but. a good deal of important business was put through. Consider- able correspondence was read and dis- posed oi, including a resolution re Na- tional prohibition and one from Mr. A. G. Bailie re Coastwise Shipping, both of which were adopted. Reports from dilferent committees were receiv- ed and discussed. The reading oi' the l"re.sldent‘s address and the clcc- tlon of officials were set down for an aliiijoiirned meeting on Monday night. TIGNISB _ -VISITING HERE.-Zilcsnrs John llandrahan and John Provost. attach- ed to the 105th Battalion nt Summer- side, spent Sunday in Tignish.-Z. -DIES ABROAD.-.\lr William Harper. a native of Tignlsh. died last week in Dakota. Funeral was held there.-Z -SNOW STORM-.\laiiday experi- enced the worst snow storm of the season. Prior to this waggons were very much in evidence.-Z. -NEW OFFICER.-Mr James illn- iionald of Lot 'I' is now police otlicc in Tignish. having succeeded John M. Ahern. who enlisted for overseas ser- vice.-Z. -GREAT SUCCESS"-At at haake! social given at Palmer itoail Hall last week. besides proving a success lin- ancially. great credit goes to Rev. l‘. t‘. Gauthier in having on hand several uniformed soldif-rs.. who appealed to thc young men present to enlist. and as a result over one dozen sturdy young men cast their lots to tight lor their King and Clonntrv.-Z. ‘ Q . . ` uswamumean -mi.. , "‘ board. : AS E PTO cleans ld!" than soap-is a harmless, 0‘i¢‘”l¢-Vs Ilfflipffr l Wap powder. Costs but 5c. a package, at all discerning grocan. . I 5E,PTOiPi§v?r‘;ia’n Maiitifactured by the Asepto Mfg. Co., St. lohn, N.B. ~ -_ i i -AI Further . t , ~ Recruiting Rally Meetings I Will be Held as Follows Monday 17th ,at Traveller’s Rest,Wi1m_ot and Searletown. Thursday 20th, at Margate and Hamilton. Friday 21st, at Kensington, Spring Valley, Freetown, Emerald, Kinkora and Cape Traverse. Meetings will be held at 7.30 p. m. Prominent speakers will address the meetings and an attractive musical programme will be prepared for each ol em. On Frida evening a special train will leave Summer side at 5 p. mfior Cape Traverse. Arrangements have made with the band to be in attendance. YOUR KING AND COUNTRY NEED YOU ' The Prince County Patriotic Recruiting Society M. L. BRADSHAW, Sec’y. G57?-1l5.\lE3l . 1 _I 1! _i I I __ | I V , L » NC ` . - t i- ` -1 YOUN G MA THI IT OVER A A N Are 'You Holding Down A Job That A W'oman Could Do When Your King Wants You To Work for Him ? ? ? It You’re Waiting For A- Better .Place Than You’ll Get In The One Hundred and ` Fifth You’re Liable to be Left Behind And If You Think Too Much About “Safety First” You’re Likely to Miss Your Train There is Still tooin in the One Hundred and Fifth Battalion for Three Hundred More Men. The Men for the Signalling Corps, The Stretcher Bearer Corps. The Machine Gun Section The Transport S/action and the Pioneers are still to be picked. lt_ you want to get into any of these Branches you dou’t want to waste any time. Canada pays her Soldiers ,Big Wages and you can save just as much of your pay as you have a mind to. Liberal provision is made for any dependants that you leave behind. You'll be Comfortably and provided with `a more kit than most Civilians ever own. You’ll get all the can eat. Y0\I’Il have opportunity to see the best of the World. Your friends wllltbeptoud of you and youll! bs able to be proud of yourself. ~ -J0in The 105 til. See°;aiQot_ths Recruitiug`0nlcers,om"'. of the Oleers of the Men of the Bajgneph ' Write to the Armloavlesg Charlottetown or write to the Sumiuersids. And you'll Ind the way and the place to get your uame,ou The Service Roll. “ -,.. Battalion- _ i t 1 ...__._.~._; l l l 1 ! i 3 1. 1