rists....'»v¢¢¢i.u_.c.m- V poundkelievessuffering. I - "I collared from e had .Lydia E. Plnkhlm'l V table Oom- wxa bottles. me up all ~ pain irri- toon swsy. I much did before, and I recommend time for female for me all it is claimed _ g| if you have any oi' the symptoms men- tioned in Mrs. "M_s_y_'s_ letter, remember u what Lydis E. Pxnlihsm's Vegetable q-1 Compound did for her, and try it your- self. It is n good old-fashioned medi~ cine, made from roots and herbs. and it vls If you need special sdvice,write i to Lydia E. Pinkhnm Medicine--J Your letter will be opened, read 0" and answered by a. woman, and Fishing Boats "° Write. i i.Esi.,|E cAMPeE|.L. sc, Cape Traverse. P.E.l_ his ‘ 7016-1-26Mwim2mospd. co __-_ q|~s_f 's_= ‘” -. J-J:-.1 isl -C -SCHOONER SIGHTED. _ The Car three niusted schooner that has bcclii Mar. limiting in the straits tor u number ot' costume. treo Prizes will be given, days, hos drifted back with the east- fm- nrly winds. and on Monday was seen oil’ -Q Vi --Mrs. W. Wurrcn Lord. is visiting um --_ tion -W- K. McGOUGAN. Globe Fox El- y CO change, is Gusrdisn Agent in Summer-.i 'm side --THE MORNING DAILY Guilrdllll Han can be obtained st Laiterty’s '1‘oncor- Kee! Psrlours, Summerside. (Tape 'l`ruvcrsu_uuil ycslcrdny off western ressossts 3*” ~Mr. Vernon l\lu(loui:un_ lila||»ct|uc klnc 1-toriu.~ N. »Bord tor the odvertlslng in this column must accompany order Mini --lT_ PAYG to buy in this Provtnoml _ f-'-_ONQBINT per word- enobdnser- as . ’ . 3 um charge, twentrilve cents. -_*Q F0,R SALE.-House and lot on uyér Street. Apply George It. e. Sununcrslde. - ARNiVAL.f- Come to the' big nivsl at Frcetowu ou Wednesday. ch lst, Qdzpissioii 15c. Those-in ` uest."¢...'h.iil¢.. .__ uwiiigsggpsi. URTAINV GOODS e5 - pieces cred h‘tn`ininc Curtain" Ivods. handsome in design and colorlnlm, sr 40e. on sale for Wednesday. arch lst. at por yard Zlic. at Sinclair . and Stewart, Ltd. 7557-2-2SM2iE1l. wus u visitor to crnpnud Sunday.-V. .._|=|5'|-Ugplgp _H05/|E,_. M,-_ E,-4,. (‘hiug. who was chief steward on S S Milt lit 7594 3<11nt$l her futher in Suiuinersltlc.-N. 'l`r my permission to pub- - nrs. J. Mtv. am s. l vga 8 -Mr. and Mrs. Jost-ph Tliomsou, was you, were in tinpc Truvcrsc Monday “me -N. _ ' *°- .boar Miss Louise Wriglit is' visiting in most D9 '1`l`“\'°l°50 "W Sues' of Mis” 00°" to Archangel where they received a Lord.-N. _splaniliil reception. They also visited _ Petrograd whore they were banqueted ' " ung side _ _ i o on ir trip to Arch- el returned to his home in Summer last week. Tho passage over very rough and they were only to get to about iitty miles ol Archangel. They were met at the d ice by about 1`ori.y_sielglis; ly driven by women. and taken --.\lr. Joh" Parker. Urapuud laude and thanked by me Russia" omciah, _ ‘i business trip to Sumnicrslde on Tm, ,-,num ml, across me Atlantic 1\il`S.=’f“5? l L1 _ _ g B. S. M. E.,J. Trainor, Charlotte- The great majority of Canadians are eating p‘°‘g'_‘-Q_ M_ SU ,_ ,_ ,_ MD c onald, Grand Tracadis ' , , Sergt. R. S. Laird, Bedeque - _ ' ` Corporals- J. T. McAleer, Charlottetown. L. W. McMillan, (Iliarlottetowu. Boniburdlers- _ D. Anderson. Charlottetown. ~ F. l.. Puuolicr, (‘hurlotto|owu, 1 ` J. C. Stewart, Cliarlottetowit G. M. Saunders, (jhrluttotown, ` l..`li. Webster. Mari” iG\uiii<\rs- IIIIX @ Il K IIIA\\\\\\\\'fIOI/II I ' e.n1M°¢.. 1' ”:» 51'? it , ‘ _ ._.\ fn 5 sin semis _H 0 s QW e‘o re as sw’ si.. 1?,” 0 . See our window I ` i of __ Goods -.s I In the window you.will“sc`e a very special ` showing of pretty goods--of many kinds, all at the one price of 25c. There are Voiles, Linettés, _ 3_4 ,Grosvenor _Suiting,Musli'n,etc, from England and ' ° = nie U. s. ' A gre.; range efioveiy siuffs'afr;.zss'J sssesiee ,' lhpniq nxt 11 ' F ` ' p-_ _ _xn_§ _ -.~_ -1.' " »:- .1 \- _ ' .~ ~ ' -' . . ll 'T if ’ Advance Showing of.,..,,.I-Iandsoine New Weaves In Amei°ican ,and Enghsh Wash Goods, To-day 1 1 'C GREATEST SI;IOWh'§_"of fine that we_ have ever madeior you, is -now rendy ' forexamination. There are pretty .things from _every_corner _in which handsome wash. fabrics are made. There is a great assortment of the fam ous “Burton” fabrics, as well as lovely things -from many other Ameri- can Mills. There.. are sturdy weaves from Scotland-,-there' are dainty fabrics from English Looms, all await _ ing the touch _of the dress inakers shears and needlejto develop into beautiful summer dressesfor you. Some “of the pretty' weaves are, Printed Ostend Crepe, flowered in pink, blue and. mauve, 27 inches_ -Printed Rice Cloth, 27 inches wide, showing flow- V ers 'of pink, blueand mauve...._. 4 ' Burton woven printed voiles.~36inch.... ._..25c Irish Linette in green, pink, blue and mauve these are 36` inches wide and cost ..~.-...._25c ' Reception” voiles-a very pretty sheer weave shownin pink, blue and mauve 36 inch..............35c ' . _ Seed voiles shown in pink, blue and mauve also 36inches wide.-.._._i....;`,'....._._. .... ..40c _ White seedfieiies 45 incheswide......._.......3o¢ saiksnipe-'ifeiiesat.............._......;..... _._._.5s¢ 4 suitings, 36 inches wide... .._..32c " >_ Irish poplin, mercer finish, white and. colored 27 inch for,,,;.._,`.,._._.. » ge”-»-. 32 __ _,, - ' _ -v » f' t ui' `\m|\\\\\'v/am\\\\ Da¢1¢s.m white, b1ue,khai ‘ " ~ A - - N_“,'§f}f},,0y' §}fa§?,0§,e,‘;',L, \\\\\“\m»a1lu11l4sm/nulll4\\\\\vl1lllll/0' Fgzrfr »-|` ` ._ l _J ' CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 'runs TABLE iN~ nrrncr DECEMBER znh. 1915. Tmins outward-Read IIOWI1- Tuos.& Daily Daily . Fri. ex_Sun. ex.Sun. ‘ P.M. P.M_ A_M. 2.50 1.45 7.00 DOD. 4.15 2.39 8.13 4.55 3.08 9.00 “.112 9.45 .55 10.20 Arr. Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jet. Kensington Summersido -1 .i is > 5*. :o_o ¢:: »-_ ... A. Doiicctto, Charlottetown. Diamond, Charlottetown. Dougali, Charlottetown, ~ l‘. Flctchcr, Charlottetown, G. Glillspic, (lhnrlottetowii. _ Gorikln, Charlottetown, rccn, New* Loudon, Gregory. Cliurlotiei_o\\'u_ Gsrnhuni, Georgetown, L. llallorhau, Charlottcto Trains inward--Read up. Daily Mon.Wed. Tues. Tues. ex.Sun. Thur_Sat. &Frl. &Frl. 1'.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. Arr. 5.25 11.30 12.10 10.10 4.15 10.31 11.03 8.50 3.32 10.03 10.10 8.00 2.51 V 0.38 0.45 2.20 9.15 9.15 DOD. Tues. Thur. & Sui. 4.15 11.130 Dep. 5.14 1.14 .07 2.44 .51 1l.57 7.30 6.00 Arr. ' Mon. Wed. Thur. & Sat. 5.00 3.55 Dep. 5.50 4.25 Arr. Daily ox. Sat. Sat. &». Sun. only. l’.M. I*.M. . . 3.00 . _ 4.15 _ 4,54 Sunimcrsldc Port Hill 0`Loury Atherton Tlgnlsb 6 6 Em eralil J ct. Charlottetown M t., Stewart Morell St. Peters Sourls _ 6.30 . Cape' Traverse Dep. 8 _ 00 Daily Mon.Wed. ' ex_Suu. & Fri. Arr. 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 7.01 9.20 6.21 8.22 Dep. 5.45 7.30 A_M. Arr. $.50 7.50 7.00 Sat. Daily ex. only. Bat. lt. Sun. A.M. A.M. Arr. 10.30 11.05 9.15 9.35 8.40 8.56 8.17 8.25 7.00 _ -_E_';'£i -._. ' D`siTy~*i?xf°`S`at.` ` ` ' Mt Stewart Arr 9.20 Cardigan 8 04 Montague 7 3 7.05 6 40 Arr Georgetown Dep 6.50 Sat .a 62 Sun. only only P M P M 3.10 3.10 Charlottetown 4.6 4 25 Vernon River _ff l 4.! ~.~ \ _ti/1', I _f .` J Big Annual Sale; ‘”‘ _of Wall Paper ' ' Remnants 5 ~ Is now on. Every ,pattern at HALF PRICE Dep. 7.00 ___i V ,_ _A Dep. 5.40* 5.40 W " `_' &`lW% ¢I»s~»-sin CGUUC " Dsily ex. Sat & Sun 5 Arr. 9.4 8.31 kl4\\\\\\Si0`lI* Dilllil K | ..*::,;fi‘?l'.‘ii§ lm to iny.°o't1rr l`lfVeall 3 00 Dop 4 55 5 39 0 12 5 19 7 45 i Arr " 8.55 7 35 An- ” 4.46 "4`.1s“`Dep. _ . g 5.52 5.27 -_ 6.20 5.56 . 3 _ st. _-M . V . __ . . . 1 ‘ ’ , A. . A. . 1 V ,. new _ .1 .to Succeed . viee.:_e2w.=An...»umns4»bortbsp.-__r=oo»-i:e§=;iqe.< » ,_ '_ - gitiés. put it in good worki wh, li. llerrell. Charlottetown, ` M. Hughes, Charlottetown, 7'. lluszurd, (`.liarlottctown_ \\'. Le(`.lnire, (lhnrlottctowu, B. lumen, DcSahlc, McDonald, Point Prim, (T. McLeod. Cliarlottctowu. McFarlane, Charlottetown. ' L_ Mclllurrer, Charlottetown. I). Mcl.e`od, Victoria Cross, Mclicnzic, Long Crock. M<:Douu.ld, Vernon. cGrcgor. Montague. cCaruy, (,‘l\urlottct.owu. Monro, Albion, Mitchell. Charlottetown. rphy, Charlottetown. - Mooney, Souris East. , McDougall. Charlottetown. Nesbit, Harmony, Lot 13. Noonan, Bedeque. A. Ognr, Southport. F. Percival. Cliarlotteiowu. gat-1_?‘%>$-:»f-c7:»-iazursajizs::9>js?‘;&;pnz `>§_==-.=r r>;_¢=:»2=:>*‘ ` (I. Pratt. Albery Plains, Perry, Tignish. Purcell, Charlottetowii, Rcld. Charlottetown. Scutner, Milton, ntifortl, Charlottetown, _ Taylor, Charlottetown. Walsh, Charlottetown. _ Resolve Throw_ off the handicap of petty ills that make you grouch , hstless and 5 de- pressed? Get at the root of your ailments~clear»your digestive system of impur- mdrfkeiiirtiiieliiicdi iver m0tt9 A. Paquet. Glencorradalt-_ ` BEEGHAM S A Mrs. Jas. McLean, _ _ Dr. J. B. Brown, _ Dr .W. J. _McMillan _- A_ Fricudi E. T. Higgs. _ M. I". Macklin. ' J. Gordon McKay; J_ -Louis McKay. ' _- Allan L. McKay. ` , _ A. E. Lyon, _ ' Adolphus Mcl~Jweu,.St`. A. W. Hyndiuuu, ‘; -Mrs. R. ll. Campbell, Angus Mci'hco. '_ Mrs. llcnry J. llooper, Tlioulas \V. May. ' Matilda. ’lark. N. Gay. l wnul, _ llarold A. Mcsservey. Grace Mc survey. Robert B. csscrvoy i Ethel Mes ervey. Miss Ruby ewart. ` Miss Le ewart. ` William Ai; _ n_ v.1vninen, _ ’""f‘f . _ o|t'h. in uttc l.. B. Webster, Marie, 1 ' _ J. L. W. Mullen, Charlottetown, .` J Far. Sgt. J. 1) O'C‘onno vcrsc, _ i ' < » ‘ ~ -_-V-_._m.____,, (Coutluucd from png *_-_*_._._.__,_____ r, Capo Trn- , C l't Peters, l~‘. J. Holman & \_7o.-"l§‘¢`il‘:." " I V "'v _ J. H. Judson. Alexandra. ' Miss Ruth E. C mpheil, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burnett. Miss Burnett. ‘ ` lan Burnett. Willie Burnett, ' Niall Burnett, .E. A. li`os_ter_ Mrs. F. Il. Hearts. Mrs; Harry Johnson, _ _ Cornwall School. Mrs. Jas. ljynds. 1~prL Taylor, nm rs! G t B lgiiiillipmlggml 131061311113 1 _ i ‘ rubber boots 011 ft.. Creek H eo? ~ _ r oi ‘ S"‘.°".°2°2"!"E"?"1*5"9‘5°§'°*P:*:“:*!°§"°f'!"."'F!*PF‘:"F'Z"!"§*’2“§"’5°c\¢“!'° n.. -c F1 Charlottetown run ,_ . . Dum., Souulp-Um it. Wheatley,Lliurlottotowu. John McLeod & (.0. _ , - ._ _ A. ni. \Vhlt.1ock_ Fliurlottctowu, lt. A. Ilouuitti, Llmilottclowli. W H W, V U rl town' D ‘ Bealrsto avid Hooper C. Sime- S. Wedlock R..Newsoni ' . McCallum _-Grant Rubber Co. Lt d. 4 pairs ' boots ir. J iggs A. Ritchie V M C J J. J. _ M i 1. bl it u A it A C s ii M Fi E G D. J. Tliomps0n,\N. Tryon e one.) Cyru r s Smith I rs. R. E. Bagnall _ubbe Hardware Co. umes Hooper . _ 0. Arsenault A. E. McEschern. 2 pairs boots M. Barge, _ ' rs James McNeill Frederick. Ilrclmut ' udward Rolf owurd G Brcliuut uth Dugan co E Full W (lwcn iggs & Bcrrlgon ngus D McKinnon ol D Stewart AE McKinnon, K C D W Bentley au nders & Newsom lake Bros lei' & Co pairs boots OM Reddin Ai airs D OM Reddin iv Roy Holman L. Cotton ev Ewen McDougall oldior‘s Mother B D llcorge Mlsr, Georgetown, t S Gordon & Co 2 prs boots D Morris, Smith & Beer, 8 prs boots ogeis Farquhsison iss Anna Fsrquhsrson oi-ance B McGregor Hill & Sons F. Hutcheson ommittee Osbsret dance A. McMillan ` . .N5°5° x Ill \\\\\\\\\iI/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIII/IIIf@"§\\\Yllh 4§\ C. Cliandl0i‘. Churlottctowll. 9*-'°" J-N . '_ -_FY N . ' L. Coudy, iluzelbrook. - , _, __ _ _ 'i fi D_ (V-ai,.,,S_ Ba|dwh,~S Howl, .l. A. Wt-ir, tilmrliittetown. Jesper Plckard ~ through the Women’s Club 00. this water for hull' a. mluuto, or until the birds show signs oi' strangllug. it i YESTERDAYS SUBSCRIPTIO Peeps# Previously ucknowlcdgcd Cumberland Woinen’s institute-_ -*___ ‘ A SKIM MILK VARIETY P1* NS. the nostrils urn clogged. they should -~»_ be opened hcforc treating, so tho iiuid $620. will penetrate thc uusul passages.. ln 10. addition to this trcaiincut u sninll f- quantity of the pcrmsngsnnto should $039. hc dissolved in tho drinking wateruiid A, W. HYNDMAN, both sick and well birds perniittcil to _ Hon. Treasurer. liuvc access to no other wator. i'cr- mungnualo of poiash is not only u. powerful disinfectant b t it omhtiblhitiha Ulpihcztetfa-t»A..\x¢_»¢f-3-_ape 5gg5\:§1_na!-I!-I |hNHN$ iii* ~ s I ` _ , '_ ' 2 ` _ V. _/ ~ ' , ,., ,f »,~ 1 'iz the nesaprssicii una under P9.°‘.\*9°£"!°:*!".‘°!"‘?‘!°:"*~"~¢I~>=~= 5 ` V Most ol' our dairy farmers 'are well accustomed to hear of milk "testing" so much, either high or low, under- staiidlng thereby that it contains a certain percentage ol’ int. What is not .quite so clear to the majority, is , the tact that milk varies considerably ` in its test, or content of tat, from day today, evcu from one milking to an- other on the sumo » day, and from mouth to month. This applies to mixed _herd iullk and more particularly to milk H0111 singlc.cows_ Thus, it milk is valued according to its ist content, it is ovideutiy oi' ex-~" trome iniportauce to every dairy farm. er to know what the milk does test; further, he needs to 'know, whether . u possesses tonic properties as well. It will not harm the birds. At the first indica- tion ol' colds in the flock, permangs- nate in the drinking water will oltou ward off serious trouble. -g lu bud cases oi’ roup, wlien-the side of the head is badly swollen. the only sensible treatment is louse the hatch- et and burn the body. Treating such advanced cases is usually awaste ' t_ time. Even ii' a bird recovers, it wgl ever be subject to recurrent attacks of the disease. and will be afnoiisiant menace to the rest _of the flock. A ten that has recovered from an attack itroup should .never .be-used in a breeding pen.-‘=Michlgan Farmer. .i<'_f_.. It selling cream or pooling milk, if Spot.‘s milk tests 2.5 or 4.8, it `Blos. som's milk tests 3.1 or 5.2 per cent of lat. in one herd where six samples oi! milk from each cow were tested 88911 mvllth. it was found that three cows averaged only 1.8, 2.8 and 2,7 per cent of lst for the whole year. Do your cows give real milk or only n skim mlllc variety? You need quality as well as quantity, are you getting both’ Cow testing is necessary for your pence of mind. - -_*___ TREATMENT FOR ROUP Permangsuate or potash is an ex: cellent remedy for roup. The msd; 01110 is prepared by uissoivlngsumci ent ot' the permsngsnste in luke warm water to give it a deep wine goloiiin Treatment is administered by o Then: is hardly a abouts -"who does not oil cum-or 3 good Here and now -either