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Our Rubbers are made by the Independant Rubber as are f»..,..f ' ui c nes in Canad? _ $1.85 to $3.25 » Socks for Rubbers 65c to $1.10. A1 &c- |‘e¥_ ° seseseesesesesssshs ' The 'Seasonfs Greetings ` fo all our friends' and customers from "“ THE 'BAYER STUDIO +'i‘i'l'°l"l'°l'~l"l»'l'l"l'\l'1'°i4~1°'l~~l» ] ' IA. r. stron, swan ' Good Photography Moderate Prices. 1 “L Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. m _ '107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. _ AGOGG- I The secret of making your bathroom beautiful is the installation of high- arade, modern plumbing fixtures. If your fixtures are old 1 and unsanitary. _a new I I porcelain enamel bath or li \ lavatory will work won- 1 'dere in the appearance ' and sanitation of your bathroom. \ Decide nowto change ,from the old to the new and let us quote _you prices on these iixtttes. ' They oostmuch less than 'you imadne. We esti. mate at any time and guarantee all work to I _ satisfy you. 5 ».. _ `r»' ' ~ ` _ _ "‘ 2 _ 4.- i SEAL' BRAN D Correa Irresistible! In 56, 1 and 2 pound cans. Wl;Q_le-gronnd-pn1verized- _ aiso`Fine Ground for Percolators. EHASE & SANBORN, MONTIIAI... - |65 “ nay synl " Leaves lnterco’-l-on_is-l' Railway Wharf Pistol. Nova Booth. MON DAY AND THURSDAY at each weak, on arrival of tha mora- lng express from Halifax (about noon), for Bonris, P. I. Island, and there awaits the arrival ot the after- lnoon train from Qglattewwn; thence to llsadalen ls as tol- ows: ONDAY-vLsave Bouria for litaiil- dn- d, Amherst, Grindstone Island and olnt Bone. Returning, sails at Grlndstone, Amherst and Bonris; and and, to Picton. 'T DAY--Leaves Bonris for Grindstons island. Point se and Grand Entry. Retnruins ‘ Po t Bosse, Grindstonz, Am- heglt. _ _ s, and returns to Picton. _ n t first trip in the months of .lline._July, August and Begtember, weather permitting, calls West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island Rs- tnrning. calls at Point Bone. Grind- stge, Amherst and Bouris. _ , r further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON L SON. Agents. Halifax. cuas. w. ivss, ' ' Agent. Picton. uA1'r»-law M_ N a co. fmt. ....... i _ M0! £0 . M LUR I ll Owner. l¥c?o\l. llova -'l .I !001~'I-lbltf. Canadian Mail Steamer ---.__-._--.._-____,___.______1_,,________. -:..__-------___.._-.--_,._________,_,_____-_ ..°lT PAYS to buy in this-Province _ ..°D. F. _'i’iERNEY is Guardian re~ presentative in Soni. _ Mllltf. ..*GEORGETOWN.-ln a recent is- sue of- The Guardian it was stated _that owing to an epldemicof scarlet fever the school had been closed for two weeks. which was incorrect. as the school was only _closed for two days, before the beginning of the Christmas holidays so that sufllcient time might be liad _to tumigate the building as a precaution.. The in formation fnmished was entirely mis~ leading as at the time the item ep- peared only one house was flagged and this has since been removed, and busy Georgetown ls now free from all scarlet fever and enjoying its usual clean sheet from the Board ot Health. ROD AND GUN The January issue of Rod and Gun in Canada l.s on the news-stands and ‘ a glance at the table oi’ contents shows that the magazine is living up to its reputation as the leading exponent of outdoor life i_n Canada. In addition the regular departments devoted to Guns and Ammunition and'Flshing Notes are yvell maintained. Trap shooters w ll be interested' in the ac- count of the recent Grand Internation- al shoot held at St. Thomas and dog lovers in the new Kennel department. Rod and Gun is published at Wood- stock by W. J. Taylor,_Limited. Make the Liver" Do in Duty ..i"“..’»".'2l'\I‘2.!'.'».'..'1“.-,»‘l‘°.“""""""' i’i‘v'i»T"'nl’.|.»"“""‘ aftsrhliu. s-.snl.sa~lo»».s-una. \ Genuine,-1- siganm _ |n"hf"§§'i‘!?'_‘3i'_‘li.1 W. E. WILLIAMS, M.U-, ¢.M¢(MoGlII) Physician A 8u_|__¢son. q%:-zss Queen _s ._ ' _ O Hours-9 to 11 a.m.‘ . 8 to 6 and? to 9 p.m. 3898-11l18llil3Mo. . ` MORUON I DUFFY Darrlstsrs and Attorneys loilelters for Royal Bank of causes MONEY T0 LOAN. " £1* Furness ` l S .|. rm coupon rm sauna BTEADIER - Kanawha Dec. 28th - Rappahannock Jan. 7th Dec. |3lst Shenandoah Jan. :lst From LIVERPOOL From' HALIPAX Via NM. VI! Nfld l1sc.23rd Duranso Jan. iotb Dec. Blat Tabasco inn. 20th Above sslllnsl are not ausrsnteed and are snhiset to change without notice. I Fumsn,W|thy& Co.Lid. -_ annex. N. s. l\'iN~u‘r_. To our many friends and cus- tomers we wish you 'one and all A Very Happy and Prosperoue New Year. ina a contlllauance of same dur- A. A. McLean. K.C. Donato McKinnon Mul..EAN C MeKiNNON larristers. Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown DR. HEATH McINTYRE. », Dentist Cameron Block. Vlcterla New Charlottetown < Oflioe Hours: 0 a. m. to I p. m. 2 p. rn. to 5 p.' m. 8588-10-lilltf. O5. McLeod, K.G.. W.E. lentiay, l<.C. MoLEOD C BENTLIY. larristars and Attorneys-at-Law Omen-Bank of N. S. Chambers. Charlottetown. P. lil. I. | _WARBURTON A UHAW. _ Bari-laters, Attorneys. Notary Pub lic. lilto. Benetton for Canada Bank- ers Association, Bank -of Montreal Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corpor- a . Oiilcss--Old Guardian Oillce, Pro- wse Block. Charlottetown, P. li. 1. PATENT IGI-IGITOR _wm-. s. seacock Patents, Trade ~ Marks, Designs Secured .in all countries. _ :Write for, free batik “Patents Pr'o- teotlon." Tells all aho_ut`and how to get patents. _ ' _ ~ . lsbooek and 8o|\s§Estb. 1810. Formerly Patent Oflloe Examiner. Master of patent Laws. Registered, Patent Attorney's etc. ‘ 99 Bt. James St. Montreal. lrauehssr- Ottawa and Washington _gepresentatives in all foreigncoun- t s. iii 250 ,”~‘ ..°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. I ..°1'. oonoou was 1| Guardian Representative in Montague. ..*MT. HOPEJ- A Mount Hope cor- respondent writes Miss Mary Mac- Swaln spent Christmas at her home in Mount Hope.- Miss Florence Hill left Friday to spend thejhol_idsys at hor home in Hamiltou.- Mr. Sam Nich- olson paid a visit to his home recent- through Mt; Hope on Christmas eve. roa.der.- The many friends of Mr. Walter Dockendorff and Harry Mac- Leod are sorry to learn of their de- parture from Mount Hope.- Miss Olive Robertson entertained guests from Mount Stewart on Christmas.- Mr.` Alex MacLeod made a flying trip to Rollo Bay recently. - ..‘“lN8TITUTE MEETlNG.- Tile annual meeting of the East' Point Far- mers Inatltute was held at St. (lol- umbis on Nov. 23rd. Rev. John J. Campbell called _the meeting to or- der at 7.30 p. m. The Secretary read the Minutes of the last Annual Moet- ing also financial statement. On mo- tion both were approved. Seeds. _hiuce etc., to the amount of $1770.00 was purchased and distribut- ed amons the Institute members dur- ing the yeer.- Directors for 1916 were elected as follows:- John J. Camp- bell J. H. Baker, Stephen McDonald, William B. Baker, Howard Campbell. Arthur Robertson, Geo. E. McDonald and J. A. Fraser. Delegates to Cent- ral lnstitnte:-- Stewart Anderson. Revs. J. Campbell and J. C. Fraser, John J. Campbell, President; Arthur Robertson, Vice President;J.A'. Fras- er, _Secretary Treasurer. (Patriot please Copy' Ellllilliillllilil Mlli'S llilllllii MR. MORRISON TELLS OF THE FARADOW8 GOOD WORK The good work of the Farador goes merrily on. The following letter is from an old and reliable resident. the head of the firm of George Morrison & Oo. Dear Sir.-Experience is the best ten- cher, and my wife and 1 have learned from experience that the Farador is n mighty line article and we want. evory- one to know the fact. My wife had heart trouble, lndigcs- tion and rheumatism for at least ten years. She had' taken treatment from several doctors both at home and in Boston, but they could not help her satisfaction io a good many sufferers, so we bought one and we consider it to have been an excel- lent investment. for not only did it make a complete cure of mywife. but it also cured me of rheumatism that I had in one leg for twenty years. We began its use last February. It is true that wé‘have had some serious illness since the Farador cured the ailments referred to, but thelilnesl ws had since then was caused by an accident-a 'collision with an Auto mobile when we were out driving--but apnrt from the injuries received gthrough this accident we have had no other ailments. Whllethe Farador is suiiicient for most ailments it is hsrdlyf calculated to ro-set broken bones. My advice to people needing health is this: Stop taking drugs and for your own sake give the Farador a chance. -1 say this because some people are too prejudiced to even give the Farador a bearing, but no one can afford to nurse their prejudices when their health is at stake. I am seventy years of age, and since it has helped me so much I am sure it will help others, especially younger people. The lhirmlor has certainly proved its worth in this town as all sensible people ought to know. Yours sincerely. GEORGE MORRISON. Tobacco Factory, 600 Grcat George St., Ch‘towu. Doc. 27. 1915. The abovo letter is addressed to W. E. Enmmi. Fariulor Agent, 226 Rich- mond St. (lharlottotown . 6404-1-4-Mil. |_ _ We saw bythe Charlottetown papers | that the, Farndor was giving AGE OF USEFULNE8$ li. is the belief of many dairymen that when a. cow reaches the age of nine or ten years, her useful years are ovor. and that she should be ro- plgood by one younger. Numbers of cows are sont to the shambles every year because the owners have a set opinion that cows at a certain nge are no longer profitable. Other things being equal. we believe this is a mis- take. Acow that has been well _cared for. with generous rations and proper attention given to her com- fort, through all seasons of the year. is better and will make a more pro- fitable _retnm at ten years old than at any other age. We have had several cows that were in their prime at:'ten-years old and continued in that' o_ _ition until at least thirteen* or i' _gen years old. Alter this_age__the gradually IS WE iillilil illlltli our minds are quite as active as in former years but our strength does not ° of t » _ tmlylgimkeogligr gixrggfty respond when we nesdlcmen; perin_ps the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, Y durmgn&e “yn” md __ .. '_ ._rheumstic pains oi stihened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw r\ Tkkullli in tm year' ,~ ' Regs _i.`il§~,__.__p" olthe colds that wintar,_,_l:rings.__ _ tickletlie Parties requ coal cannot * I- winqeneedlsnene eeanvsren 8’ betta- (1 lm” of mlm) in’ Scott s Emulsion to renew the blood ' ~ ydtlr neittofder i ssd¢_;;_rystren¥`lnioeve*ry_erg¢n ofthe bythsnioe 8 losualsa. bob] leitsgycerinesoothestheree t tract and lteh h hi s 4' -- ' th" thgm ~ F "il " Plnoliyth n tlie 't blypop "P te ` "' " W ° \ ' ht£'&m»ts'tas'& "§cudtt'seEmulsie:r?i:a° nvzxigill il-‘ I $1 w °°f»~"""~»»? °“““"" 5'" 6°' if “hi-" :.s'»°:;>.<;:i°°'.':.::.~.~i ~-»~»- “iw ids' `D0l~ -~""|l'5W " no qaeelsmo P3; a Y mm an _... .. SM* hr- , 'I '. f ' . _ _ __ ‘ _ " In . ° tit; ; ‘_ _'_ “ _ s' f P; "_ " maine-u°”»»'ansa‘ ‘c Ios's\"m§§\` ‘ _ __ _,_ » _- _ " /' _ ._ _ __ _ "‘ _ ' > 'M -~“bf.¢_ _ |:‘”nh_ _` _ ’ ' dm”__ 4 C- 1 " 4 V V _ V T V U 7' _ ' I s " 7 ` ` _ _ ~ declluvedlboth in quantity and‘quallty _ ' » ~ -. - . _ '_[‘_]_-le Eastern Gua-7-d,an 0...... ....... W.. .......... ..... W... ' A' ‘ ‘ll H. " I* 2...- 1.. mr-~~ » - 1 For Infants and _Childtsta no longer proiltsble and we then sold them to the butchers. ‘ _ 'FOLDING CLOTHES FOR PACKING ‘ To fold the skirt properly first fasten the waistband and placket, then lay it down on a smooth surface. turn the sides of the skirt toward the back and into the folds thus made lay sheets of paper lengthwise, and in the fold over at the top also lay pads of paper; after it is laid in the » trunk or box, pads of paper should' be placed over the folded garmentu The only way to fold a coat is to lay it with its back to the table or bed. ly.- Mr. .lack MacDonald passed _bring the _front edges evenly together stuff the sleeves with paper, lay -His speeder promises to be s good -crossed pads of tissue paper on the inside down each side, put padding in the bust. then foldthe arms ovcr the -front of thc coat. If necessary to .bend sleeves, do it between the elbow and the cull laying padding in the crease. if the skirt of the coat' is 'long it should be folded over from the back to the front to lit the coat into a straight line at the side, and in these creases put padding. Ii’ psddings ni-0 not- put hrto clothes when folded the creases become deeper and so marked Ulf" l-|101’ are sbt to cut and wear at these points. Lightweight mum-|315 like satlns and sllks require cvcn iiiurs padding. Hook blouses together before pack- .ing and stuff thc sleeves and all parts _with paper. *_-.__¢_l___ A lHl MlHKliS ` -Thlsweek__.. ._ Lastweek . . . . ._ Two weeks ago Same week1914 1913 ..._ ._ 1912.... _ . . . __ s-A £9 1-» s-1 . . . . Q, Q-4-~l~1uo-l~l l-l¢~l"lCl%® <:1¢cnc1e¢o tml l“man¢..._-mai `n""'U This week . . . . ._ ..$7_50 $10. Lsstweek ._ 7.50 10.50 Two woeksngo .. 8.00 11.00 _Same week 1914 ._ __ ._ 5.75 8.-10 1913 ._ _. ._ ._ .. 6.00 !l912..........___. 0 ‘1911_. . _ . . . . ._ .75 cur.-1 Citi c sees e-1 ts : cnc Hgg MQ4~k¢¢__ _ - 1_1 ‘ Q Top . ' oil? cars. This week ._ .. _...$9.50 ‘Last week . . . . . . . _ .. .. _..9.50 _Two weeks ago . . . . __ ._ ._ 9.00 _Sumo week 1914 ._ _ £1913 . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ .. '1912...._.... . 1911 . . . . _ . . . .. ._ . price 1oZ=e2»~i 1553 4 0:71 Ci ra an ‘ Grain Market Fall Vifheat This week ._ ._ ._._$1.05 Lastweek...... .._.1.03 Two weeks ngo ._ 1.02 Sameweek 1914 ._1.10 1913 _ . .. .90 1912.... .. .96 1911 86 Oats 43 43 43 53 40 41 Butter Market. _ .,___,_____ _ J Farmers’ Creamery _ Separator Prints This week . _ . . . . _ . _ . .. 30 33 -Last week L' . . . . _ . . . . _.30 :I2 Two weeks into ._ . . ._90 32 Same weeks 1914 .._ ....26 28'/2 1913 . . . . . . . . _ . _.26 28 1912.... .. ....-27 28% 1911 2.5 . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ ' 23% Eggillarket lnmrur- ~ iid!" ‘-v:"y_qr1 - Eggs This week .. . .. ....45 Last week .. ......50 Two weeks ago ....50 Same week 1914 ....140 1911! .. _ . _ . . . _.40 1012 New-lsld _ap _Q/JS Pepa are the new treatment foe coughs. colds and lung troubles. They are little tablets made up from Pins extracts and medicinal essences. When put lntotlse mouth these medicinal ingredients turn into healing vapors, which are breathed down direct tothe louis, throat and bronchial tubes. T a Pops treatment ls direct. Swal- lowing cough mixtures into the stomach, to cure ailments and dis- orders in ,throat and lungs, 1| in- direct. Pepe srs revolutionizing the treatment of colds. as their price Is within the reach of all. 501:. box all rlruggists, or Pepa Co., Toronto. _ S. S. lines INTERNATIONAL l.lNE. Btsamshlp Calvin Austin, Leave Bt. John Thursday at 9.00 a. ni.. 0oastwiss,'ao Boston. Return, les Boston Mondays at 9 a. ru., via Portland, llisst Port and Lubes. \ MAIN -OTIAMBHIP l.lNl. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Bohadnle. distributed- Information nponv reonest. ' 8 St. John City Ticket Olles, 41 King a.e."ouens,'I' -" ' on ma A; s. mana: ~r.'r' .2 r. ATR rss, New l lt. ' ~ ;_.'. i; ini ___._,l _ _W "nw _ . =i?_é‘_ii._.1 ~=_>i‘§l»*~-5 1 :___ .1 5. .J .il , . ‘ Av . li __ ___ __ _ “_f?l._:~=1‘ iifl i :=J»f-ilffl _ 3 u _Ii‘i’ii|ii* r 2' _-'#==£‘;` 1 '_ E §.1‘ii1\lllllll\|| "*!'1r lion. SourSiom_ac\1.Ui€irrl\i\‘1\~ \'i'or|ns.Convuismns.Frvcrisl.- _ nm and Loss or Stas? < rncSim|l¢ biiuialurs ol -af __ _ -.1 ni Mr i T “ W? nokrnlflluswvonk _ ph fe A16 rvmnihs old-` _= _ _______,__, Sheep Market. p- _ _ _ "f';§¥“WlII/A\\“\\“ Ill _p 'ff `. _ __ __ _ , i ‘#- .1 ,f fe \ ff it it 1; _ P' -‘»'§° lil- .lf P* A as ;;'-'f_~l;; _f i2fi_";'. Pocket and Office _Diaries for 1916 n splendid as- sortment all styles of bmdinis. Prices from 256 each up Peloubets Notes on t c international S. School Les- :-'i:;_ ' _.» A __ EW” ’~“'"‘>S '_ 50 ' 4 »;'~".¢r;.i:1..1> __.-'iv ._-3. .ig f- -,_ --.1-, _ .,.- 1 '- ~ `»;,<;_.- ' ' - 4 _< ' it » , .;_ _ B°av¢r_Fl°“f The Original Blended Flour 13 '» a i Always the same in Strength _ HE when -.~;- ” is blended 1:- 3.1 -‘ , ‘ ;n"=`-\“<"¢f~' " > sf, ._-_ ;,__- '- r ___ _ §_i(.___,,__.,,_<_}__._,_‘ __ f. T .~=`z_.,; va-.lf » J M, ,.__- _ __,__,. ~ . _ before being ground. That is, exact . » ¢ ev; »¢ proportions of Ontario winter ` g wheat and the stronger Western wheat, are ground together. This means that “Beaver” Flour is always uniform in strength and quality. You can depend on it for all your baking. we nnian-wfénaaqfiaae-r»|.c¢»»e.a»ac»»¢.s. » ~ no 1'. l. 'reyru ce. uname. casts--. ou. ' _,ad __ _ , . _ .»,~;§_i.~@'fi1»:5$3 _ - 73: 3 ~ ‘ "”'-*fi.`_ ~ ‘ é'lll&\\\\\\\\\\ZIAll0@A\\\\\\\\V/II/IIIIM For 1916 me sons for 1916 _ _ ' au 3 "The Gist of the Lesson’ for S. S. Teachers only ‘ OC; - A few numbers of the Illustrated British Weeklies, Christmas Number at a big discount. The balance of our nice line of Calendars for 1916 at Half Price. Carter & Company, Ltd .. .< (».lf; I-12-.llliltf . \\\}}'\VIIIKIIIf-T h\\\\\\\R"lIIIIll&\\\\\\\i " MAQIE ‘_ I have decided to open.a branch of their business in Charlottetown which will be under the charge of the HlA\\\\\\-‘T£8\\\\\\\\'J \\_\“\\K e Maritime llide Co ,L " _ Newcastle, N; B. Mr. C. S. Amos. , _ The Compan pay the 'hi hest rices for Hides, dlkms, Wools l:`urs, old Rubbers, Hair and Jtlnk W Temporary Office _ _ 177 Grafton Street une ; __`__ *_ . _ .. ~~.;..‘..'». ;.'1~x+-. ..,M;.‘.is '*'”°`**"-"1 :vig <._}if-')_~_ '_ _ _ ‘»' ‘ _ _ ` *,`_j' . '»_ " _° .. __ _. _ _=_~_,~~ .' _.,`_ > _ _ _ . -. ‘ -l.t'_. 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