PAGE rwo 'tits cusaoisnffl _ _ ' ' | 1 .T ~. ""5 . nit- winro 1 iivom ii.i.Ni=ss 1 , The way I i avoided is to 4 tem in such _vi it_ will wlithimstand attacks ot I dl3¢33¢- SU'0lll»he3m\Y 7 ..°°°f..i°.:.f..°°..-r.=..‘~=.'=°'° other troubles ‘ glaring the win months. I iii S`§§ §§ sf `.`.-..`.v-,`_ _.`,`__,_.-._.~» .`.` Compound Syrup ' Of [lypophosphites 7 118 * Mi "*.?...-*° “‘° 'M 333°” 1 weagig. It con- ' alltheelemcnts need- _ build up vitality. It builds tissue. tones the nerves and enriches the . blood. It increases the en- ergy d’ every organ. Price $1.00 a bottle .|. G. Jamieson Dttlggist ‘ W`§s |-I 1 i 1 'FIDE TABLE .__.. FEBRUARY. High Water Low Water 9.0. 10.50 2.02 14.18 10.02 21.01 :i.10 15.27 10.52 22.0 4.08 16.27 111.30 23.0 ' 5.02 17.21 1 12.2 5.51 12.11 1:i.0 ' 0.27 18.53 13.3 7.20 19.42 14.0 8.02 20.27 14.4 3.43 21.12 15.14 9.24 15.5 10.06 10.51 11.44 0.56 1 1.57 2.52 3.41 4.27 GM-l¢1Ul&$¢€h¢f Ppfgwwpe .stew ` ‘ ` \4\-I 77'?" rote ~::»:>-I 1-:ami-Nigng W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. 'i`u. W. Th. 10 11 F. 12 Sa. 13 14 _~=s=.=“.>=.~s=-QE .~' :.:c>:..'i - $<.-=e.-§3‘.i%- 3 hailhdi-It-lb-4l\D(°l~3l§2l-I5* 1“i"§°’,°"""5"’§'°§'°§‘°!". 599° .av-.c~touibDv\¢N¢.:¢~>o:to <5-l»-l:»:¢->~b0°Oo~la>O 15 4 14.03 S. M. Tu. i W. 4 Th. F. 9° ci _ 9. 1 | _ 10.22 11.00 . ss. 11.35 s. 12.06 16.46 17.27 18.06 I-ls-4 !“.°E°9'-`°°*~‘°’°E”.°‘.°" comics-aisbirea-o 5-2-‘»'/§Oi&v-¢€3Ul®¢D 16 17 18 19 20 _ 21 »- ® as :-5 M. Tu. W. Th. _ F. . Sa.. S. 15.46 ~ M. 17.011 ' Tu. 18.30 oo .».. 23 24 25 26 27 23.19 28 F co 29 1 I oder myFiirm oilltlacres of land sold on~that date with stock crop and all Farm implements at Auction. » AMBROSE G. SMITH, 7404-'2-16Mthstus4l. _ - > Farm for Sale At Milton The undersigned offers for sale his 15.05 , 1 15.59 ‘ 19118, -cf; 19.54 “T . ‘ 3' ty §;»;;omnn'i~i iiislitiitc, por Miss Muriel Haslani un follows:-- Mrs. Wallace Driimmoiid, Mrs. B. W. 1'. Howard. Mrs. Rolit. McKenzie each New Glasgow- Rev. Di". Bciinett, 2 Dah-S; M,-“_ E_ (;_ M¢}{ny_ Mfg W_ Mr. James McLean, Lieut. Col. Allan, Lleul. Jenkins. _ Charlottetown Steam J. May, Mrs. l’. Lnnibe, Mrs. Bert- ram Iiaslam, Mrs. Geo. Haslam, Mrs. ll. B. llaslam. Mrs. Frank ilickox. Mrs. Abbott. Miss L. Mcl{eiizlc, Miss M. Haslam, Miss A. Mayne, Miss E. Mayne each 1 pair; Mrs. Jas. E. Pal- mer, Roseville 1 pnir. NORTHBOROUGH Wom-en's insti- Co' tute 26 pairs previously wrongly credi- Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the An- iiiiul Gi-iicral meeting ot' the share- holders of thc (linrloltetowii Stnaiii Navigation (‘oiii[-'.i.iiy Liniited will be held at thc ntilrc of the Company, voriifer ol (lrt-at (li-.urge und Lower Water streets tflinrloltctowii. on Wed- nesday. the lst. of March next, at ihn hour of il o'i-lock a. m.. for the election of dircctors'and other bus- iness. By order G. W. WAKEFORD~ ..i.im\ger. 75168-2-1:7-.\l‘.'.ii. P. E. Jslaud Dairy Association Makers Conference and \ \ Annual Meeting The Makers Conference and Annual meeting of the P. E. i., Dairy Associa- tion, will be held in the Prince of Wales College ilall. Charlottetown on ’l‘iiesda.y and Wednesday Feb. 221111 and 23rd. 1916. Opening meeting at. 2 p.m. Tue!-lday_ Representatives and makers will procure tickets on Standard Certificate plan which must be signed by Secy. C. E. MACKENZIE, Secy. 7340-2-12-EodMEtd. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) 1" 'I 'W E1'-W-*fl i .GUARDIAN GLASSIFIEU AUS. . 5 One sent por word tlrat Inaortlo* ln this column, halt cent pdf nord non oeritlnuatlon. Cash must accompany order. Minimum onargo Ywsnty-tivo cents. ,(‘ . . "-- -i if -- Ag'-nts Wanted . For Sale _ V Acewrs wANrE'b"1"o sau. i=o`§AF6s s/iii, are/im soi_i.En AND “The old reliable Fontbill Nnrse\'- ies." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; handsome tree pquip- ment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto, Ont. 2108-2MEFeb.29. £555;- |_ llvl 1 \\'nii toil-ltemnlv . | . WANTED- 5 SMART GIRLS T0 learn Milllnery. Apply at once to Miss ltondlo at Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7381-2-i6M.'li. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. C. Sims, 270 Rivlinionri St. 7311-2-11-ll{l_t_t. WANTED A GIRL FOR AINING room work. Apply at the Eldon iioml. 71139-2-12-Mt'. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework_ Good' wages. Apply at 70 Sydney Street. 7338-2-12-Mti. WANTED-PUPILI NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further partieulars address Dr. Arthur V. l Goss. Supl.. Taunton State Hospital. ~ Taunton, Mols. |404-10-12Mtr RELIABLE PERSONS Wim. BE tarnished with pi-oiltahle, all-year- round employment on Auto-Knitting machines. Ten dollars per week readily earned. We teach you at home. Distance no hindrance. Write at once for particulars. rates to pay, sto.. enclosing 21:. in stampil. Auto Klatterjiotlery Co.. Dept. 1470, M Dalian Street. Toronto. ' ~ l-lllllili. ' JOHN WANT new engine also rotary saw mill Will sell at ii bargain. Apply G. C. Curtis, Milton. 7392-2-iiimsipa. PIANO FOR SALE. CIRCASSIAN Walnut case. Maker J. & J. Hopkin- son. London, England. Elegant piece ul' furniture. $150. N_ clo Guar- dian oiiice. 73702-15M3ipd. FOR SALE OR RENT-A FARM AT New Glasgow. consisting of 119 acres in a high st.ate oi cultivation. Apply to owner, E. E. Mackay. New Glasgow, P. E. 1. 7309-2-11-M6l_ FOR SALE-DRAFT HORSE 1% lbs. Nine years old, sound. Address "B" Guardian Oillce. ' _ 655')-1-13-Mit. ron eat.: A i.|vs osNé"It-Ki; sust- ness stand for sale or _'to lease. Ap- ply "D" Guardian olilce. _ _ _ 6527-1-11-Mtt. ron eat.: P/un si.ui¢ roxw Full particulars on ap lleation to l “E.D.” 00 Gltlrdall. £718-12-DK!! | . FOR 8ALE.»-- STEAM §AW MILL and sito at Head Railway wharf, Soni-ls Machinery may be sold sep- arate. F. T. Macdonald. Souria. 6028-1-19llt.!. FARM FOR 6ALE.- THAT able farm ot 243 the Village oi County. occupied Near and ted to Sinclair & Stewart; also Mrs. lloht. Bowness, Mrs. Wm. Sharpe each 2 pairs; Miss Florence Sharpe. Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Miss Eva Doug- hiss. Mrs: Robt. Douglas. Miss Lucy Gillis, Miss H. Glover. Mrs. J. A. Hard- ing, Miss Emi Douglas, Mrs. Geo. Ilowncss, Miss ll. V. Woodside, Mrs. ll. E. Stewart, Mrs. M. li. llowntt. Mrs. J. L. Gillis. Miss llesillo Andrews ouch 1 pair; Miss Frances Sharpe 3 pairs NEW LONDON. N. W. P. A., pct* lilies S. Bernard 14 pairs; Miss Georgie Lord, Cape Traverse 10 pairs; St. Eleanors, Mrs. Horace Andrews, Mrs. \\'m. Andrew each 3 pairs. s'r. Perens cn uncri, sewing soel iety 6 pairs. BELMONT \‘Von1en's Institute per, Mrs. J. J. Simpson, as l’ollows:- Mrs. llerbert Crossman. Mrs. Robt. Barrett each 2 pairs; Mrs John Clark. Mrs. Matthew Gamblie, Mrs. J.J. Simpson each 1 pair; also 11 pairs donated by Mrs. Chas Barrett. Mrs.;,R. Gardiner, Mrs. D. A. Lyle. Mrs. L. Winchester, Mrs. P. Laughlin. Mrs. E. D. Slnip- son, Mrs. S. Frn.soi', Mrs. E. Inman, Mrs. F. Simpson, Mrs. S. Thompson. Miss May Campbell, Miss May F`ra.ser, Miss Annie Laughlin, Mrs. S. Thomp- son and Mr. Geo. Gardiner. sriooxrii-:Lo ned cross per Mrs. Mclinttie 14 pairs. VICTORIA. W. P. A., pei' Miss M. Myers 40 pairs; Mrs. Peter Stewart, Brudenell 1 pair; Anon 3 pairs. ' MARSHFIELD Women‘s institute. por Miss Nora Ferguson 36 pairs; Mrs. G. W. Hibbett Georgetown 10 pairs; Mrs. L. R. ings, Orwell 2 pairs; St. Andrews Sunday School, Orwell 7 pairs; collected by Mrs. Kelly in MILLVALE Mrs. Daniel Hill, Mrs. .lohn Hagen jr.. Mrs. P. Murphy; Miss I.. Parsons each 1 pair; Mrs. Annie M. Kelly 2 pairs. WOMAN'S CLUB. por Mrs. W. ll. i‘cthick 50 pairs; Miss Elizabeth Mc- What to Do to Get Fat and Increase Weight 2 THE REAL CAUSE OF THINNEBS Most people eat from ionr to six pounds ot good solid lat-making food every day and still do not incrgage in weight one ount-o, wlille on t.h other hand many of the plump. chunky folks eat very lightly and keep gaining all the time. lt's all hosh to say that this is the nature of the individual. lt isn't Nature’s way at all. Most thin people stay thin because their powers of assimilation are de- fective. They absorb just enough ol' the food they eat to maintain life and a semblance ot health and strength. Stuiilng won't holp them. A dozen meals a day won't make them Bain a single “stay thsre".poiIiid. All the fat-producing elcnients of thhlr food just stay there in the' ‘intestines until they pass from the fbody its yaste. Whatsuch people need is som thing that will prepare these fatty tood elements so that their blood can Bh- sorb them and deposit tliemiall about the body-something too, thot.. will multiply their red blood corpusoles and increases their blood's -carrylnt power. ' ~ ' ‘ For such a condition it -il ‘well to recommend eating a Sargoltablet with every meal. Sargol is not. ls liove a patented dru¢..l1u_2,-il . et ll car ul combination oi it eirectlve and powerful and flesh huildiltl to chemistry it ls yet has been and it single tablet meal.-often. accoisltnr ssrs, has the effect 6 lweight oi s thin three to live sold by all on a 101| zlill- . ` <11. 11;; _"` ' - For soften- liigivnssr. 1 . rf#-°'Q1!| For removing »"i\, ` ,. pm. _ _ , ' ll Iovdittlthotlnl :::i'.;'.'.‘.‘.:::> il ..............».a ; _P ll " _ ,I ._,.. _; ~ , Gregor. French River Lpair; Mrs. Au- brey F. Brown 2 pairs. ’ CDRNWALL, YORK, Woman's in- stitute 48 pairs; Mrs. Owen King. Rocky Point, (Cumberland institute) 1 pair; Miss M. McNeill, Long Creek 1 pair; Mrs. Jas. E. Shaw, Mt. Ed- ward Road 2 pairs; Briidalhane, Mm. Wm. McKay 2 pairs; Mrs. Gordon Mc- Kay 1 pair; Belle River. Miss Cassie McKenzie 1 pair; Miss Lizzie McKen- zie 1 pair; Mrs. A. J. Murchison, Clyde River 1 pair; Mrs. Geo. Brown, New Haven 1 pair; Mrs. J. S. Cairns 1 pair; Miss E. Marjorie Lewis (York insti- tute) 1 pair; Bedeque Red Cross Soc- iety (additional) 17 pairs; Mrs. Gurnoe Miss Gurnee, Mrs. L. Hoppin. New York 8 pairs: Total Previously received 568 2699 3267 Long River Iled Cross 22 pairs; Springfield W. i. _Mr.s. Haslnm 1 pair; Brooklielil Red Cross 1 pair; Victoria W. P. A. 1 pair; Anon 1 pair; Mrs. Kenneth Gunn, Mrs. Jas. Cousins; Miss L. Parsons each 1 pair; Woman's (‘l\ib. 2 pairs; Bedeuue Rod Cross 1 pair. In all 33 pairs. MR. ALEX SMITH. The passing away of the late Alex Smith ot' New Pertli removes ono oi the land marks oi Kings Co., P. E. l. Mr. Smith was born at Stellarton, N.S. iii the year 1832. His father, mother and tour sisters and two brothers came to and settled at New Perth in i 1854 where Mr. Sinith resided till the day oil his death, Feb. 4th,19i6. Mr. `nue. 'A splendid type and representa- tive oi’ Old Scottish character. His good as his bond. For over 40 years 'he was an. elder in the Presbyterian (lhurch. Faithful and conscientious in inuri-led in 1867, Janet the third dau ghtei- of the late John Patrick ot Ayr- sliirc, Sdotland. He leaves his widow. his sister Janet. the sole remaininl; representative ot` the old- family. Three sons and three daughters, Alex Snllth. Vet. Surgeoii.Moiitague; John James und Fulton A., on the old lionie¢"!\l‘S A. S. Morson, Dundas; Mrs. John E. Winstor, Murray iiiirhor and Mrs. H. while the i~1Idcr's ol the Church acted as pall -bozirvrs. _Thu driy was cold and wet yct a liirgc' nurniicr of carriages .~.~v.~.~...----- $120-60 - mick trouble." Smith ‘wasaman tall and _oi line physir- » lite was biiimelesn and his word qs; the discharge ol’ all lils duties. He _ _ . pa A ~ » u oi-.'in-css' I A ;. C-1-i=Hyl»-ov-=»-lu f , uri noni. M* _~ j*°4< £.,\~|~|¢a~n-»I¢l-~l°§_* and more, plo~ wl¢||.¢||¢} throat uname hayftried tngmu tliern by pourln .cough gym" lung tonlles nge like |n¢q~¢|,¢g,’» sromac s. _ af mistake! _ ' "'1°°":i.‘:‘.‘.‘.".;~~-. - “J eps a e _ , ' ' extracts and .medmwp wrl” wltlcllt ;ll:_ll7p\l¢ lll¢6I;__ fmnufg turn~ il . .~ .fe s..nu¢_n{ @_' - lungs, throat’ and-pl'ot' vii .-- not sw_%loW¢d gown., -ggi. stomach, W ich ll not \i11M,`.i`.f,[‘g' a bite. box of Pepa' for your “gt your cough. bronchitis or asthma. All druggista and stores gi- pe" Co.. Toronto, will supply ~. ¢P$ A.rlll;ir;l‘;a‘t;.rlniiii;l;i‘s. pmw on Mommy iiccompali]iied tlite remains to the Camo ' . t t r e o n. ' the 7th Feb.. The services was coil- .ggi aged iilonggoogold use - . llcv. David W`right - d“U9‘| ‘W 0"” An old man and full of years. JAMES SULLIVAN ' 1 MITTENS AND JVRISTLETS n A deep gloom was cast over _Green - _ ol_d aiul vicinity when~it became gc . » -_ lam B°'=|< S*f°“8“\°“°‘| §?§_§§'§l~'.-’..~‘.‘i“‘i`.".§i.if.'I.‘i‘ .3'r"'l`if§.s.§i'.li`2“‘i.'..‘i ~ Silffliesi Taliell Rlglll out suddenly passed to his eternal reward Previously aclmowledscil -'16 ...___ 7... iioiirisy evening the 7th Inst. ...ner Mis- Mallnda Millar 1 Wifi w/is nsuisveo in AN noun, ANn ii liner, illness or near: trouble. rrp.. _ CUIRED OVER NIGHT. decouseilll whol was wasbtiii ylzaars ol’ age, . ____ was wc aiu avoir'-ti y nown as a | A lame hack? Quito iiitnocossnry. good citizen and ohliging neighbor All you have to do is to rub on Nervi- and it vcrl' °h“m“l>l8 man. and his do line. lt.'.s simply it wonder for buck- mise while iii the prime of lilo is much ziclic-relieves after one rubbing. "No- lregretted hy all who had the pleasuro thing possible coiiid cure nn aching iot' his acquaintance. lie leaves to back faster than Nerviline," writes.tn0urn it sorrowlng wife. three sons, ,Mrs. Arthur Kobar, ot Lower tihcl- iiiid three daughters, also one brother sea, N. S. “I <-.auglit cold and was so Mr. Owvn Sullivan. Vornon River. ills T013' MMS and Wl'lS|\"-l-‘i 39 DTS proi-ltratetl with pain l could not bend lliiiwiail which was very largely ntton C°"“Wa"- York W- l~» 0 0"?-’"\‘over. Wo always have Nervillne iit.'ilcd, look place on Wednesday to St klmkl |\m1dk9l`0l\l0fS» home. and I had the painful region l Mary‘s (!liur<~h. Montague, where thn rubbed thoroughly with tlils grand Rev. D. 1'. Croken performed the hine Cash A°°°““t liniment. At once the pain departed riil service. The pull-bearers were p"""'l°“"~*|Y “”k"°Wl0'l§‘“‘l $114-'30 The iumeness wes rapidly redliced anti 'l‘. A. lirothors .lolin Evans A. L Sul l|Y"dm1m & 00-. Lid-~ 5-00 in un hour I was able io he about Inv livun 'l`lios. A."i`roy John I;ower"l`ho 1l\1r1£lll]1Sl0H lmll Pilfk f70l'¥\'¥l‘ ` liu\il»lt-.work.- 1 was rubbed again just ‘inns Rice. The (lnardlan joins' with ‘M CFO” 1-0° . licfore retiring. and awoke as usual ln - ri large concourse oi’ friends in sincere the morning without a sign ot’ my sympzilliy. _ _ _ l There is no sort of muscular pain DENTISTS ENGAGED IN A hxpelldltum Ya-"ll 537-1" that Nerviline won't cure quickly. ' DESPERATE p|QH1- FlXl>r€SS¢<1E€ and Carlage ‘L45 housands we rb forrheumatlsm -___- _ 'i‘ s a y it . Pa°l‘"\K and Cases $1330 neuralgla, sciatica and lumbago. it s'1‘_ 1_0Uls_ Feb,-um-y 14__ Locked 2:§:sl`l:*;*;rf0VoBtil9°£il“S lml'Cfl‘flS 1 -93 I sinks to the core of the pain-riglli.. in a rooui onthe sixth iloor of a. down > t iivm all 0" DIWCG fi H 84 tliroitgli muscle. tissue and ncrve- it town hotel here l'our men (ought. with 0 ‘“‘- - iieiwtrutcs where no oily. greasy lmi- knives, rlcnilsts instruments and re ___ plight can so and invariably wires volvers until rin were to liarllywouiid 0 $“‘q»3- ‘|l\lffki1’~ If yflll have atiaclic or _lt cd to i-ontinuo. Tile tight. was the so "-030 will l1¥lYWhP\°0-lisa Nei'viline- it will quel to business tlilllculties between 63-22 i-ure you. Family size bottle. very Iwo dpnrisrg Balance $F>2.5iX gl l=u's<- 501': trial size 250. at all il0:il~’ f wlicn inc police rind hotel guests "l‘_S~ - l broke liito tho room they found Dr. A - »i-` Joliiisoii. ii lor-.al dentist. unconscious "l"f>l‘ ll “Old in H10 l1<‘=\o¢a§»v*§ 5|' vane-0 .,.-i. \ *.11 ‘ . \i‘. ° E ,...-'_ ."9 5'.-1 . v :__ __ - ~ i ’ -- <)` 0 . ‘f -.__ »~ -._ ff/_ "\__ _. __ » _ \ y .