i' I I I 4 4 » ‘TI EI ‘I 5.1? .I -ii féi .. -1 .4 . lt? if: 1 '-4 rc `li` I _ . L1 A i i K. I ..l. 1 ,l __ _ 'rt-ua cusRnlaN'; - ' _ _ 5 fz-.". .»‘~.',i .1 ,~.'~, __ .__ ._ -3', ,.., __ -- "'. .' 5 SOAPS 1 .1 ` ' TIDE TABLE aumamy on me requirements of the the Ward never attended to. It is al- FEBRUARY. “nm nt u w 'the hi be t sible cil Board. if I am your choice for High Water Low Water sm" 3 ° 9 C “cy 6°” 'em W the Ward, not forgetting the best in- * 903 . 19 55 003 14,13 e°°n°my` . _ terest of the Pity in general. _ , _ -_ - ‘Y G"~l0':UV-h¢4l~0b-I E?l¢f”,‘f'7"§'.“-.'?I<”’ E-’.‘-E' - ,10.0_ : 21.01 3.10 10.52 22.08 ` 4.08 11.39 ' 23.09 5.02' 12.22 5.51 . 13.01 6.31' 13.2102 7.20 15.21' 16.27 17.21 18.11 13.58 19.43 §,*,'."1 = 0.04: ; i 14.59 I 1.5.01 14.054 11.0: 20.27 ' -_-.40 14.41 114;: 21.12 ::.::1 - 1.1.14 14.24 22.00 1 4.26 15.51 10.00 22.52 - 10.33 10.51 23.50 0.40 11.27 11.44; 7.55 V 1s.;i0 ‘ 0.56 _ 5.54 19.30 . 1.51 1 iv. 9.41 , 20.37 . 2.52: 1: ' rn. 10.22 _ 21.20 2.41- is ; 1*. -11.00 ' 22.20 4.21 19 - sa. -11.35 23.08 5.09- 20 . s. 12.06 ' 23.54 ' 5.48 21 M. f 12.34 s.25~ 22 Tn. :la ' 12.59 6.59 25: = tv. ' 1.23 » 13.23 - 7.31 24 ; Th. . 2.08 ' 13.47 11.04 :5 : 1-‘. ' 2.50 ‘ 14.14 fi 3.40 20 ' sa. 2.54 ' - 12.49 14.03 15.05 15.59 16.46 17.27 18.06 \-fr-ls-#gs-:nur-I 4709!* IJHCIT 18.43 19.15 - 19.54 I 20.32 3 21.16 22.09 23.19 P 14.49 9.23 27 I 8. _ 5.09 15.46 5 10.21' 28 bi. .~ 5.35 ` 17.03' ll.3.'i5 2.9 ` Tu. 1 7.46 , 13.30 u.:h'. 12.524 FEBRUARY-lst to ith, mild wave. 5th to l0ttl. rain. sleet and snow. l1th to l4th. much wind anti bluster. 1-ith to 20th. cold and un- settled. 21st to 24th. wind and sleet. , 25th to 27th. vf-ry cold. 28th to 29th,-1 unusually cold weather. DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrates Court. 9 a. m. Peoples Theatre. 3, 7 and 8.45 p. m. Prince Edward. 8.15. " "'*'t'Iz BIRTHS 4 ? MOORE.-At Brookfield on Tuesday. February ist, 1916. to .\ir. and .\irs. Nelson Moore. a son. I) E ATU S I l ROBE.RT80N.- Andrew Robertson. of Elllotts Mills, died February 4th, 1916, of paralysis. st the home of his daughter. Mrs. Easterbrook, 134 Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, aged 77 Funeral notice later. WN|TE.- In this city on February 4th, 1916 at an early hour. Catherine. beloved wife of James White. aged 61 years, leaving to mourn two broth- ers. two sisters and a sorrowing hue band. Funeral from her late residence 129 Hillsboro St. on Sunday the 6th inst. at 3.30 p. m. interment People's Cemetery. IIIIIAI IIISI LIFE ASSURANCE EIIMFIIIY ‘~ _---__ We call attention to the excellent report of the Great West Life Assur- ance Company for the past year, which appears in this issue. and which is another evidence of the pro gress and prosperity prevailing throughout the Dominion. The Great West Life experienced the best year in their history in 1915, showing ad- vancement lo every Department. it speaks wcll for the popularity' and ' confidence hold by this splendid in- stitution in the eyes of the Canadian public, when. for the ninth consecu- tive year. its Agency Force has writ- ten applications in the Dominion for a larger volume of Insurance than any other Company. The Prince Edward Island Branch. under the management of Hyndmsn 1 Co. Ltd. of Charlotte- town. also report. the isrgesg increase since the Branch was opened in this Province_ _ ' 7160 LOOKID IUIPICIOUS ` was explaining to he camo to me its 100. ills *ll* 'I l Il I I .-.inlrsivea a number uw" "W °°""°'“‘”‘- NQ up ‘msn u °‘ u*°M='.°f‘°;’ °:h1h*;lE:2n=‘:yh°°°m” mg At the request ot a lsrto number of if IB WB VG 1°" 0 °f 0 the Electors of Want 'rhree.Iam I it.q'Iu°&F§?p$tiSlllI' “mms “mum md I 5"? d“"|'|°‘i '~° Candidate for Councillor at the forth-" _ _ 030|' DY *WIP* I0 U1” “1'I"“"*'- coming Civic Election. Pl# and the IS &' If YW 40 me lil* |l0\"°“" -lf °|°"U°“ - I am a property holder in the Ward mud. 10 fl-ll h°l\°\U'ib|¢ P°°|u°”- I Umm' and my place ol business is centrally iso that I will give to the work the gunned ,D the Ward .|s°_ _ X* . Cllarltletown best service of which I am capable. year book of the City is now in the riuters hands and ought to be sv . ~ P ' - ' I ia. " for he ins ion oi’ the clt-H \-,.,.y ,,,sD(.(.(fu|?,» ,.°m»s_ allahle t D00! tuna before Nomination Day. . ¢ s As it will be impossible for me to F_ w_ HU¢;Hg5_ make s personal canvass of electors 713q.g.3_\|5l_ I take this means 0! soliciting your influence and support. " Yours respecfully, D. J. RILEY. ‘ 6071-1-2l?lil\‘_ Council I have decided after due con- sideration, to consent. My experience as a member of the I-‘ire Department for the past twenty- two vears enables me to speak with city in this connection. and I recog- nize the necessitv of keeping the de G D 8 5 PM d rd f iii le is ith The question of improving the con ditions of the streets will receive my best attention. While a great deal is being done towards improving these, much still remains to be done. I would make it part of mv duty” p4'-cially the side streets, received ii fair share ol` the expenditilre for this urpose. I have always considered that Char- lottetown ought to be one oi' the fore- most cities ln Canada and my aim shall be, if elected, to do everything lil my power to make it so. I am, your obediently, R. B. RATTARY. I) Ward Five Ladies and Gentlemen!- About two yeari-1 ago you honoured me with u seat at the Council Board Every section of the large Ward deualks. npellillg up ischonl Street nd giving our t-llildren :l sidewalk on which they 4-an reach tht-ir school ithoul wading through mud. As l have not heard a complaint from a single elector on the Ward, on tha- contrary. many wordi-1 of com- mendatlon, I am encouraged to ask you for reelection on February 9th. instant, that I may he of service in further assisting in extending lm- provements reqiiired and under cousi- vleratiou. I have rf-peatvdly stated from my, place at the Council Board “that Ward Five is the hope of the city/ although long neglected; and. that civic improvements should keep pact- ivith private enterprise. In fact, the former :.hould precede so as to en- courage the latter. This requires money. ami more money we must have. for \'har.ot'etowu must take her place urnnng the most inviting cities in f.‘l\l\u~ia. To accomplish this end I do not propose any increase in our taxes, nut I do propose that a most vigorous representation he made as at the present. i am persuaded that we shall find a sympathetic Gov- lgfmber do' tae lelecwrrs “ff d“I:.':rd _ _ _ ve. an par cu arly 0 ar ve ~ ?»'.‘II.‘}."’I.".-.f‘..".f.'...?`.‘€..'?i`.f".12F1‘.?f.i1¥.‘?.7;2g3;;;{,_;°_}’°§gg=<;o;,g;“g}g;;§,_f°; T0 file EICCIDIS Of Impm-tant Notice ly “ndprsmnds 0"' cas" and ‘mr have decided to become it candidate I _ "E-If-" ¢I° Gulfdlll- 5716-12-9lltf. needs' and offer my services to thc pliblic ' FOR SKl.`E'-Y-_§TEAMi_ h Electors! The ballot is designed to and eslgeciauy ward Five Central *_* ' SAW M"-L afford you thc greatest liberty of con- ,should you Bee your way' clear tc; ______ A '. , science and action; l shall not vio ,élect me I Sha" consider It my nuts, ny Ualues havmg 3 Q31# 01' late it by asking you personally for and mv pleasure to work in the iu_ Ladies and Gent|emen:- ICSS, Of good P, E. I, Whlte 01' support; but, ti‘f ryoti blelieve yoxr ilu- tems! had promotion of me city and Having already represented Ward Black Oats for Sale Sh0u]d write f'_f;°",'§,,f;{,';Cf‘;u,f,.“;S‘f,',fm mmf, especially warll Five. _ F°“'- and bein; HSM" S°"°"°d 19 AtIantlc_ Milling Co., Pictou,_ N. yum ballots. . is it will bflimposslhle iorkmehto accept nomination, we take this Sk Stat"-lg pnce and nan-"ng . Tilailkiug you for your confidence in ma e “ pe"‘°n“ vanvass' ‘_ I3 9 t S °i‘P°'1U"IU' 01° DFGSPUIIUE °“"°l"'°3 SIIIDDIIIQ 813121011 ti ortunit of solicitin ollr influ- the pllst which l feel l have not for- pp Y 5 5 -is candidates at the forthcoming '»`07"l"9mstu4i. .V keeping in mind the interests of clt- d 1 th good f Wim 1-Me., Bath’T p um’ u"'°“3h°'" nw "h°|° CIW- Th° ilimxoxicsulgr une! the C-‘It in eneral. .Ward__TIlree 1 If elected I will use my best en- lll I' 7 8 Solicitlng your support. fo the Electors oi taxpaiers of the \\ard l have con- sented to become a candidate for elec- tion at the forthcoming clvlc contest better treatment for “ard one A tax pal 5 t 4~ property o ers in the Ward should be spent therein which has not been done. King Street. from east to west has beeli neglected and the surface drainage of HC.” We nuke a specialty 0 °“°“"“ ‘md "'°‘°'T‘ To the Electors of ward ne y_0\| fron] uD_w0n_;hy q\-lah' Ladies and Gentiemenz- Ues O1’ llnfall' PUCCS. _At thejrequest of rt large number of J. G. Jamieson f‘l‘::.§;"§.&;".!§.;.'..°?;;.sh. ....... vu - ~».»~--- I -»-im a i at or t e re re- _ _ ' Dfliggtt sggftlonmilr 1-qi; _ wird in me guy P°"'°“.d°‘b‘}‘°h‘f°" 1‘"g€ :”‘§““' 5” so desirable that a resident of the Ward should represent it at the Coun- the honour I will do my utmost for I remain. yours etc.. P. A. SMITH. see that the streets in WardNo."_., 4:3 Wari Five Ladies and Gentlemenz- Having been requested to again nom- inate as a Council-man in \\'ard Five. I have decided to do so. and take this 7100_'_1,1_\|¢f_ _ means of soliciting the same generous support that you have heretofore ac- corded me, and it` you do me the hon- L_ To the Electors oi '.:.'.;’.‘ :.‘:‘sf.'l2§ rs.: “.1 the (‘ity, paying special attention to the welfare of Ward Five. As Chairman ot' the Street Commit- tee dilring the past two years. l have been interested in having performed the iulporlaut work of laying down the storm 114-wer which has proved lvltvlgllytstlge 1;-r‘l]t’i'enulz;<-redlolng stanging tlanllzlng Haiti#-lil Street laying mv W d T S, ar wo Ladies and Gcntlemenz- I herewith present myself as a can- didate ln the coming (`i\'ic Election to represent Ward 2. lt' you see fit to favor mc with your support in my election, l will do anything in my power for the he-.st interests of Ward ‘J and the City in general. Rf-spectt`iilly Yours. R. J. LEDWELL. M. D. 7133-2-2-rlIy.t.d. To the Electors of Ward Five s s tsto. lt. John 7¢“.1.||g¢f_ __ I 7042-M3-U71. ¢l» ' 'G nlwiucnrv l 'W- J‘*~l_"_.Yl ‘ -.-)~ . _ 1.. 41. new .lf '14 41. 11.0.... .1 il.. l». I --_._ T0 THE ELEGTORS OF CHARLOT- |ll18l'lC€8 . at the Council Board. have my careful deliberation. at the forthcoming election. Sincerely yours, _ P. s. snown. fi.-'.11-5'-4:1141. Ward 0ne Ladies and Gentlemeuz- Having decided to nominate for re with our present rut4~ of taxation. ilzens should he used for the uledica inspection of schools and the improve the event of no satislaiztl ry art:-.t1_ue the expiration of the present mn el-act. tl lnodcrn plant for the pro lighting purposes. 3. I” ‘"0 “mf h°“"Y "°°°P*"'“"°“ Wil” "`ff“'.'-S'§‘,"‘".f1“'fI{,“B "'e,',““a"” “I "W Yours very resn<‘ctf'1ll'-'- which the -.sill l-‘ill and one half your other representatives I have done I 'I-‘ 3 ' "pm"“ Y" Perm '_ ,I JOHN MCKENNA. I my very best to i-nrry out your wishes \""""’ "`SD"‘ '"‘ Y' 7157-2-4iiI4i. ,. ili extending civic improvements, par- _q livlllarly in Ward Five. and how faith- _ _ _V __ JQHN M°~EV'N‘ YUIIY 'ml dill? U29 h¢“‘n D@i"f0l`U1*“ ‘ ‘ 3 w Ladies and Gentlemenc- coming civic election. On two previous occasions. _vou, La l_v carried out your wishes to the best of my ability. Should you again see fit to return me I will in the future as in thc- past tcrest of the city in general. As the time is very short, I may not he ablc to see you all personally butl lake opportunity of respectfully solici- ting your -:upport and influeilce. I aln. Respectfully Yours. for il re-adjustment of our account - ._ 'I' TQYLOR' 27[hd f with the Province,-and it seems to Lam" and Gentlemen' ‘109""1M“' 7112.2_1;ItY“?f8iJ_anuary 1916' me that the time_was never so ripe Having been requested by a large 1- _E Y shall eng:=vorht:bt:;ws.rd to tllefliegt I W ofm a t t tinterestso t e _ c,,,_" " . be very grateful for your With the cooperation of the Coun- Sup . ~ . ell, my aim shall oe. lf elected. ml place before the citizens a complete and correct statement of the clvlcll Without increasing the taxes I shall endeavor to maintain and ad- ~ tance the system of permanent Dilb- lic works. which was inaugurated dur- _ _ ing the period in which l held a seat |U1‘2'5-MU- Every measuro tending to improve the financial position of the city will ~' In conclusion. I would respectfully' solicit your votes and influence for me T th il)iond;y the .sixth day; of Mart-n ds. ., I I6, t l ' it un er 0 e 0 1 an a twe ve o c oc noon 146011011. 1 Hike IMS 0lllJ0l'lUl1Ili'- Of land, and George McLennan her bus -asking for your support. if elected I bad of the ONE P.-\It’i‘ anti John S. :hall endeavor to give the -\I=1l'0|' 31111 Livingstone of Murray l-larhor. Town- l‘0unclI all the assistance in my DOWGT ship Number Sixty-four in the County \0ward» advancing the interests Of and island aforesaid, Farmer. or the the city. advocating necessary' improve- OTHER pA]y[~_ lufiits ill all ilepzlrtclcllts 4~ol1_s“st‘n;: I lielievc tht- time has llrrI\'4~d \vl\L‘i\ sitllulo lying and lwiglg 4:: iiopepvli lille financial relations llf-twf-ell the |__,¢ nr T4-N,-y;5||ip Npmlwf Sign-.1.,|||~ in Provincial (lovel‘.lnl-:n'. and the ('ity )(ing'g Cm|my_ province of }»|-ince Ed. ffffluires re-adlusuuem. lu this resflrd ward Island. bounded and described the income tax collected from our ci- as - . Y HIPIHS Of 0\U‘ I>1H‘kS.S‘l\l1U'*‘S SHUI llllbiifi (50) acres of land t-oliv4~.yc4l by the buildings. Vommissloner of Pllhlic Lands to John The IDCOHIIUK 1\I8.\'0l° Hilfi f70\il\CII .\icLennan. thence North along the SIl0Uld arrange with the Eléclrit .said boundary to the South boundary Light and Power Co.. to make sub- of 1-‘my and one half (50%) ac;-eg of .liantiai reduction of their rates. ln land conveyed to william Hayler, ment being made the Citi' proceed I0 r.<>11n.ia1~y or sixty-nvt> <65; llrves ot erect and have ready for operation at land pam-eyed [0 Angus Stewart, duction of electricity for r>ense._ statins _ e. height, weight and eitpeizfenoe. n. A. MAcK1NNoN,4cap4_' ’ 1 o.c. N0. 11 FA.H.B2A.c., . .Halifax _ 1144-z~amal- , _ » V rnsssncs or ulno. I "Just look st that diamond tlsrs.". '°°v?°h°°¢`¢ii“|1i41»"'iit iii?" 'u “ 4" Ill ii 1,1 slsnczst etsg. ~' ~"‘~ ° . f Tv LET-COMFORTABLE TENA- “P1144 cured |41 s to 14 oayl ' ‘ ` ._ tl P ull A the ...;1.":.‘:.:.':f.”::°.."...'f:.;‘:.s:‘°.;':f ‘~“‘“°S&°°°*'°“’°"-~ ..i."2.'.°.‘.:.'.".‘:.‘;.°1':.'...r “.1 lug been duly nominated on the sec-E [am 3 ¢andidate for t-psrlottetown or; Fllgonday. A tlli; gslligvefys into Canldilu Goyarlulnenl! ond,lnst. 1 4 . . | amy-first day o e ruary . . lf yan honor me pm; election, I fe'elect|0U in Ward Five on! lgii gi 1° o'4-lock noon, all that tract, plet- ` n ggtilgiisbizp Number- l“ifiY'U1|'3° I". @5535' t'0uuty in Prince Edward II siiiil "sailors that is to say: Commenclng 4,14 ¢ paint on the south-east side Oi mile. msd leading from Cardigan to Slliimi D4-ter‘s Bay at the south~west _.qu _Jr >`..»-.1~i1*c.1t\>our to Alexander McLeod 1;y,mp.f» ninuillg southenstwardly . :dim f ,.¢,~,,,.ff|~s.~ a line running east from -Stlfml 'i’1f~1'er`s Road at a point in the 11m'4.lmnn smmdary of land in P08998' sion of Alf-.under McLeod, thence what siting said line to said Road. “-'l.l1ni1t»¢- along said Road to the place ni' twnlnlmloeiuent containing seventy .mat-ns ni land. a little more or less. ' Also all that other tract. piece and r . ` . ` its -pat-nl. hi land sltuate, lvlng and ,idling nn Loi Fifty-three aforesaid, Ciloundod and described as follo\vs,' in 1 js fm say: Comnicllcing at ll. poi-ni in a line running east from lsajd Saint Peters Road in the north- jclast corner of land in possession of 'the Government of Prince Edward f]s1and_ thence running cast on said; jline ten chains or until it meets thc' ‘lboundarir line of Lots I-`ift_v-three and 1F‘if'ty-four. :hence south along said .line seventy-sf-ren (stains lol' there- abouuv or until it meets the rcnr line of farms fronting on thc Gr:llld` River Road. list'-noe along said lille Isolllhcssiwardly ten chains und sf-\'eni)'-nine link.: or until it meets the eastern houud:1r_\~ ol' lnlld Ill pos’ sessioli of the Govt-runieilt of l’rin4~41.I Iilivrzlrd Island. tlleltcr- north illollgi said eastern boundary to the place of commencement. containing eighty acres of land, a little more or less. Tile above sale is made under and ill pursuance of a power of sale 4-on-I tallied in an lndf-nt\lr~f~ of Mortgage. 1890. and made hc-tween John G. Scrimgeour. of bot or Townshipi Number Fifty-three in King's Coun- ty lil Prince Edward Island. Farm- er. and Cliarlotte Scrimgeour. his \vife, ot' the first part and \\'illialu I\ici.ean of Charlottetown, in Queens' ('ounty in Prince Edward island_. I-Jxecutor. of the second part. and now vested in the undersigned ns assisziieo thereof’ fm- non-pzlymellt ol" prinvipal and init-rest. I Dalcti this twollty-first dav of .lan- uliry .»\. D. 1916. Y For further particulars npplv to ylf.-sm. :lil-1.1-an c- .\l¢-ltinnon. soli- citors, Royal Bank Iluildiug. Char-` iottc-town, P. E. I. A. JAMES HENRY GREGOR. Assigllec. 001.1-1.22:1l.=4wi`-‘if-".lli0'Causdlg' I if i1)ii'v¥l‘siii'1t:°N'rr°-alle to cure itching. G°v Blind, Bleeding or Protrudlng Piles. appears lu a new dress, and sn- gt. First application gives' relief. 501:. l1’%6!tIV0 DDB It that. r/ ernmmt Railways" time told.,- n the front coverthe wo ds“C _ an Government Railways" :pe- sdi Ishown in prominent and distinctive vinces, followed by the num” off; lntercolonlai Ry.. 'I-‘rsnscoutinen-, Ry.. Prince .Edward I. ity., “wi- TET _ . - y _ lettering with pronounced initials. Af, \\ OWN . e ft-entre design shows a combination, Ladies and Getlti¢msn:- _ I ' a e Ixo "h° °°'t`°f'"m“ °f 01° Vllrious-1 The back cover has, a , petitlim on mic arrangement bt.-';h~¢';§m| _° ters C. G. R. i'oi wed li f =-'"1 ::.'.°;'» r.‘:.:..°:°i'.r.::.:.":.°' let, A 10, ths¥‘prln.- 1- -lg, bounded and described as CID” tifmlllll ndhlts. -' dlifax, Syd; ney. St. John, `Cbarlottetown,,4Q“e_' hee. Montreal, Cochrane, Winnipeg A striking red has been uggd for the cover. headings and. rules, the smlmaan. 0,- mm] conveyed by John' text being printed in black. included in the time folder is a nlap showing the railways now un. er Government operation.-Mont. real Gazette. 7165-Z-BMEII. _.5 V _-rf .. .- 'J .. ' ‘~'\_'! ... _ \\ 4;) V? Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster ._ General. will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon. on Fri. day, the 3rd March, 1916 for the con- veyance of His Ma,lesty‘s Mails, on a. proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mall route No. 1 from Iiradalbane. P. E. Island from the i‘osllnz1ster Geueral's pleas. ure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contrnct may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained gf, the Post Ofilces of llradalballe, New Loudon, Granville, Stanley Bridge and nt the office of the Post Office Inspec- tor. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector. Post Oiiicc lnspector‘s Oflice, (`l1l1rlottciowii, 19th Jan., 1916 Cheese Maker Wanted SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by the undersigned until Feb- ruary 1~ith. from parties willing to contract with the Hazelbrook Dairy- ing (‘o. for the manufacturing ol' t-ht-csc lwnxlng included) during the 50118011 Of 1916. tenders to stat(-. “H805 DHI' month; also price per llundred pounds of cheese manufac- turcd. ('ht=esclnaker to find his own help. the company finding all sup- plies. Quantity of cheese manufac- tured in 1915 was 65,186 lbs, W. J. MacEACHERN, _ Secretary. Mt. ,Albl0n, Fr-ll. lst, 1916. 7116-2--‘lmivsttlf-ii. ` charge Twenty-tivo cents. . GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED AIIS. ' A _ Ons cont par word first lnuruo* in this column half oust par I ~ . ward each ecntlnustion. Cash must accompany order. Minimum " Agents Wan tcd AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "The old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies.:’ We teach our mcn to sell. Ex- . perlcuce tinueccssary; highest com- ment. Stone &-Wcllingtoii, Toronto. Ont. 2108-2-lmtlPeb.29 I- 1 _ _[ __ --_;_ 1' WANTED-PUPII. NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. C058- Sllvt Taunton State Hosplta'. ' Ol missions paid: handsome free efluill- I aunton' Mas_s` I “M°m`n”"' Miscellaneous . 2" For Sale Fon sA|.E- Pune sneo Ybnxf' shire Registered. Daniel A. Mac- _ _ 7048-1-28M6Ipd’ Fon sALE`-bW="r`H`oR`s`E 1500 lbs. Nina years old, sound. Address "B" Guardian Office. 655'\-1-13-Mtf. Fon suis A uve GENERAL aust- ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- DIY "D" Guardian office. .. _ __ 6527-1-11-Mtf. Fon slits PHT anus Foitw Full particulars on application to and _site at Head Railway wharf, Scurls Machinery may be sold sep- arate. F. T. Macdonald. Souris. l 6028-1-19Mtf. To Let - _<- .___-____ __ _ n1el1t house with large stable, 7t Mt-Gill Avenue. 7036.1.g1MU_ ro LET-lHoU`sE. APPl.v Great George St. 55s9.17,gm¢f_ ‘ Wanted s Es _House work. Moderate waxes. For address atwkv 04 Pownal 91. 7078-1-zlmslpa wdi be held tn tlfe Board of the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m -Andtheu lledh It tlulto §mssolH&4:i‘ffetpogs¢3o\ata I-Ill i REl.|Asl_E"P . Fox Breedersi \. The FIRST ANNUAL MEETING f the ' glglsrlbeis of tha SILVER BLACK FOX BRIEED- . _ SSOC_ TION of Prince Edward- Island- _ t¢wwn.<>11 Tuesday. FEBRUARY 221111, isis at-» _£354 fggfifst day of r`ebm1fy,‘ 1916.. . F _ 1 - ~ iuvssrmiswr on Molrroseea il have an excellent opportunity to in~ vest several thousand dollsra on mor lxage of real estate at satisfactory rate of interest. Parties wishing to "West Please arrange personal ln- terview. W. E. Bentley. . V 7077-1~29Mtf. VACUUM CLEANlNG.- #LN PEN day hires one ot our powerful elec- tric cleaaors. Simple and easy to operate. You can clean all your _ clrvetl. rugs, furniture, . mattresses walls ste.. in a day. Phono us- 213. Besrt Weeks. 5785-12-114196 |i0|P Wanted-Female G and light sowing at home. whole or lm" lime: seed nav: work sent any distance; charges Daid. Send stamp for particulars. National 'Manufac- turing Co.. Montreal E RSON§ WILL BE fumlshed with profitable, sll-year- round employment on Auto-Knitting machines. Ten dollars per week readily earned. We text; you at home. Distance no hind nee. Write at once for particulars, rates to pay. etc.. enclosing 2c. in Auto Klntter Hot.-iery 1471' ‘zil Poilcze Street, Trade Rooms',.`Cbariot- I-:_ M. oswluz, _ V Adina