»~"'. if ° ,_ . . 1 _ ._ ‘l .1`. 1,. F. » ' noe rwo - -me cnAR1_o'r'rs;r-own commas 4. ._ , ‘ )'._»,"'.i'¢f_ : , ~f 1 1. .'\ . "-4./.fy :...@.- may {..._v,a '. ,. .lrh.HRLz.'\R:Y;i6i_ior6z \ '~ 5-,‘ ' _ __-_ ‘- .‘~-~__-,--_’ V _` ' . .. _...___ .- ft ". *_* 1 - '“ - ' -- A .. Y ._ __,-e. . .0 _ 'l`llE\WAY T0 AVOID ILLNESS ' . The way illness can be avoided is to lteep_t_he sys- tem in such a condition that it will withstand attagks ot disease. The stmmnhealthy body is ol course less_ liable to contract colds.-grin and other troubles that prevail ¢(:l)1;r1ng the winter months. r Compound Syrup Of Hypopliospliites will make the weak strong and will keep tha strong from weakening. lt con- tains all the elements need- ed to build up vitality. It builds tissue, tones the nerves and enriches the blood. It increases the en- ergy of `every organ.| Price $1.00 a bottle J. Gbtslgtgiiiesoln TIDE TABLE FEB;U;RV. A At Milton The undersigned offers for la-lehil farm at Milton, consisting of 140 ;ecres with_new dwelling house and outbuildings all in good repair; also crop and farming implements. Only ‘A mile from Milton Station. lf not sold by private salo within , ten days will be sold by puhllc auo- tion. See hand bills later. JAMES MOORE, _ Milton. 7306-2-11M6lpd. IUESDAY, 29th DAY OF FEBRUARY As Patriotic Day 'l`lllS l).\\', ilic extra day oi' thc year, lt is thought should be set apart for collections for the Patriotic Fund. on which lilerclieiits and "mployers of labour would give their profits. thc pro- fessional man the employee. and thc soldlci' his day’.~: pay. iuul so augment the coils-.1_-tioiis now made lu the chur- ches. that 11 really worthy contribution bo made from this Province towards the maintenance of thc families of sol- diers at tho front. A ini-etiiig of all citizens is called for \Vf-.dnesday the. liiib instant to take iuiuiediaic action in this matter. ’l`lic inc-eliiig will he held in the Legis- lative Cliunibcr lu the Provincial building at 15.120 p. m. ll. A. BARTLETT, Secretary Patriotic Fund 7372-2~l5~M2l. $2 E' er Water Low Wate ‘I 2.08 14.111 v-»-an :csv-#Dietz »~l¢aL1»l>wN»-» lil 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 Lil -no 23 2-i 217 26 'l'u. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa_ S. M. Tu. 1 W. I Th. _ lf. l Sa. 1 S. 1 M. g ru. ‘ W. Th. 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S. 5.00 ' 15.-lli ‘ ' 11. 1 »:_.'1.'. 1 17.0.7. 1 ii . l Tu. 5 7.411 1 15.20 =, 0_3 12.1.2 i=lzaRuAnv-ist to 4111, 1.1110 wave. 5th to 10th. rain. sleet and snow. llth to l4th, much wliid and bluater. 15th to 20th. cold and un~ settled. 21st to 24111. wind and sleet_ 25th to 27th. very 1-old. 28th to 29th. unusually cold weather. 1 DIARY OF EVENTS. T0~DAY. City Magistrates Court. Sl u.in. >- F are ;~\e.;»- N- re .;- ..i 28 29 Peoples Theatre. 7 and 8.45 p. m. Prince Edward 3, 7 and 8.45. p.m. BIRTHS MACDONALD-A1. Elni Avciiuc (‘har- lottetown. on Fchriinry 15, to ll. .-'l. M. :ind Mrs. Ivlcllouald, ri daughter. ' __ MAI{l{l1\(iES BROWN--WHITLOCK.--At the home of the bride’s parents, Elm Avenue. by the Rev. F. li. Littlejohns, on l~`cb_ lbth, 1916. Ethel lllancho, old:-si. daughter of Mr and Mrs Caleb W"hil.- lock, to Ira Melvillo, son of Mr and Mrs Ebenezer Brown, of York. 9-_- ' DEATHS MATHESON.--At Ebenezer, February 14th, John Matheson. aged 'I3 yours. Funeral on Thursday at 1 p.m. MCKENZlE-At 40 llcsorvc Street, city. on Feb. 15th, 1916, Jessie Loliise. wife of Neil McKenzie. aged 37 years. Funeral notice later. DOUCETTE.-At Victoria Park, Char- lottetown. Feby. 15th. William Henry. infant san of Amos and Hattie Donc- ette aged 10 months. Fun:-ral Thurs- day moming at 10 o'clock. NICKINNON-At North ltlver Feb. 15th, 1916 after an illness of two weeks of heart disease Archibald MacKinnon aged 83 years. Funeral from his late residence on Thursday 17th al 2.30 o'- clock interment in ilighilold (‘.cn1eter_\'. (Patriot and Examiner. pleasc copy.; CLAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE HA8 BEEN WOUNDED GRAVELY. 1 was month. one of interna- years ago in England the naval and com- , Lharlotteiown Steam Navigationfo. Limited Annual General Meeting .\’o1l<-c is hereby given that the An- nual (lt-neral meeiiiig of the share- holders ot' the (harlottctown Steam _Navigation (‘o1up:-.ny Limited will be held at the ofllce of the Company, corner ol' Great George and Lower Water streets t‘hi1rlottetowu. on Wed- 111-s1lay,1helst. of March next. ut thc hour or ll oklock a. m.. for the 1-lcciioii of directors and other hus- i11e_ For he loves England well enough l‘or England to die. y And other fellows in that liuo 'had G come there on the dy- Their joys and toys, Brave English boys. For good and all put hy; 0 you brave best. Teach all the rest.. llnw pure the heart and liigh- \\"heu one loves England well enough for England to die. One threw tlie._ cricket-bat aside. on V _ left the ink to dry: All peace and play I-le'a put away 1 I _. 1-- DEATH OF WILLIAM BEATON. lt was with feeling of dccp sympathy it is' the' my,-ry pu||eHhm1g1he`toif\t@|l und regret that his frlcuds learned of fill' H011! 0¥\0\lZll is that they uren't bl the death of one of the finest young men in this community. Mr. W‘lili:i~1n lleaton, sou of Jani-es A. Beaton of i-last Point. while training l`or‘overseas service with the 105111 Battalion, coil- tracted the dread ilcscase of double pneumonia to wliirii he scctiiiinilxcfl within a few days, despite tho best missed not only in the model hoiuc 11:1 member but. also in the coiumuiilty 11-1 well; for by his sweet and gciitlo disposition. by his nffabillty and kind- nes; and hy the purity of his life lic won for himself n high place in the affections of :ill with whom he came ili contact. Not. only was his love for home and for those around lillii deep and true manifested in many striking \\‘ay.s while he was withlii the family circle. but his love of country was like- wise strongly evinced by the tagcrncss with which he doucd the Kingis unl- form iii order that he might assist in iiglitiitg thc Ent-pi1‘c's battles. 'l`o his bereaved parents and sisf ters who have the sweet consolation oi' knowing that lie died in uniform fortified by the sacred rites of his holy faith. The Guardian offers, deep and heartfelt sy1npathy.- (Patriot. please copy.) ANGUS MCDONALD. |illl Oli tlicll' llllls iS lllilt t`ll0y t'l0ll'l Dllt 0 lllolllel' mine! lz' them on far front enough. The lin Frosted feed is likely to cause bloat- _ _ V _ t ` lug from acute iiidigestioii or diarrhoea | A l"“""'i:°m'? “°Hi‘?°.w" 0" me foleheifd no' Tan otoylglgslggl ,wen enough for H may mdum abortion in nreguam . 111 sp we ot pred ctloiis made last your OVC ll t B » tlmt ue would again show milcli of th hair under the hats. This prediction ls jitstilictl only in the casa of the hat. w A shadow of the residents of districts on vlheii il; became ol death had and claimed as its one landmarks of that McDonald. at the eighty-live years. ti man of many tics. llntlrlng in family and to which gained for ol' friends, who nl his demise. 1 usual good health ul-ro. when he met accident, from thc never fully grew till on by his fortified Rav. A. lrrenthetl llie great row are nn took place to St /\udrew's. was a larze- WIIB OVOI' the old Angus his year but stfeadlly sinking lower surrounded . ones andi by his 80|' which mess was sung by A. P. McLellan, after left of the laid to rest there to mis There mount a large friends wife. was ing vor, two North Donald whom the sympathy. , - _ purrtno-on vounplqtg.. _ ,.53 own able. 'nie Invest that tip well up the back and sho the hair there. Ono reason why we don't get lint 1-nough very often. lt' is economy, und will give the right appearance. lf your hats are becoming they doii't need hair about the face to softcn them and make them more becoming. 0,- nm,|;,.a| ,.u,.(._ He will he greatly ll' tlicstralglit litre of hat against skin in not becoming, dou’t pull out u. fuzzy 'und family of which he was u. clie1°isli-"']"Ck l“"f‘* “‘“l""9"`9 108°"-ell U19 llne~ f instead make one curl in the middle of the forelicad and pull it out so that' it makes a thin fuzz or bang all urross thc forehead. lf the line of thc hat over the cars is trying make li curl just over each ear,u definite one, thai. gives a definite effect l’0l!'l .lust use lite stray locks that _iou can pull from the hair on top of gour head. The new hats that have been shown for southern wcar still uiailitain the line that is low over the face. Some oi’ them nre high and well up at the back. bui the front always pulled down. SILVER DISHES. The hostess who is iuberestcd in the latest fushiolis for thc table, should know that ellverplatters and vegetable disiies have partly superseded those of more. the durability is greater. The dainty course dishes vary the table iilough so that one does not tlro ot' the silver. 0l` course. the entire silver scr- vico may bo used li' one prefers to do away with the china altogether Then the plates should be those of while Minton china, covered with sil- vor. with the rim turned ovcr the edge; or plates with silver iilagree borders and a monogram in the center, btit these are liardcr to kecp clenii and do not wear us well. Silver deposit bowls, fancy dishes. and tttmblors with the .~_llver deposit rln1s,are also designed lor use with the all silver service 1l:o'.~c in rock i~r_v_=itnl and hi llnhemiaii Kiuss begin especially beautiful. The Health and Beauty Bath is assured when Lifebuoy ‘Boop is used. Itkeeps th 'skin i'a_\~c_ 0 sweetheart mine o England to die. 5 l guess il strikes u chill sonicwliere. the bravest. won’t deny, All that you love Away to shove. ‘England to die. -Richard Le Galile-nne, ln The Daily News, London Eng. MOCHA CAKE 11 _ V. lilly..- "11 *gr ‘F lil!!! Illllllll 1 I '-`l">`il{`.l'.`l.:!1l¥1i|*`.‘ I vt (D I /A I W 11 l,'l"@.l fi ‘.1 1” ,U 1, .2 if 2: 0 -< .E mai ozsMANv is Auxlousf ~z (Froiu tho Toronto World) All the recent jockeyiiig of thc Germanic powers indicates that _they have aiiytliiug but confidence lu their cause. When the Kaiser gots down to seeing that his chances de- pends oii making separate peace with Belgium, or with Servia, it is evident that any small advantage is regarded as of importance. -~ _ 'l‘lie news about Belgium docs not sound reasonable. Belgium has no- thing lnoro to fear at the hand ot' Germany. The Kaiser has already done his dirty worst. He may dc- clde to massacre the Belglaus as‘his allies have niassaerod the Armen- ians, but this would not crush the Belgian national spirit; l{in‘g_ Albert has lost everything but his soul, as "Punch" llnely set' it forth. The Kai- ser cannot massacre souls. The threat that Germany will hold Belgian territory as-'a prlzo 'ls ifo- tliing new. No one who knows thc Prusslans ever expected tliat-they had any other intention than to hold Blegisn territory. lt has already been annexed by a proclauiatioii. is- sued carly in the war. and is to all intents and purposes Germanic torri- tory at this iuonicnt. ’l`lils, in fact, is thc reason in many minds why thc war is going ou. Until Belgium is free ol' her eneinies llicrc can bc no |1e.ac0. . THE PICTURE AND THE WALL \\`c should always consider the rola- tivt- values of thc picture and the wall pn which it liangs; that the picture "`1`r11iuc should hc governed l»y=tho char- zictor ot' llie picture is 'sd 'obvious as to nccll lio coiiiiiient. A heavy oil -paint- ing in zi mas.-:ive gilt fralnt-_ mi a light- llutctl wall. :ts -mic frcqlloiitly sr-_os them today, cannot fall to have thc 1ll1`e1~.t ot' 11 top-heavy house that is liirgcly of rough stoiic resting on a One cup sugar. small picec butter, two eggs lightly beaten, pinch of p salt, one cup flour with one teaspoon 'soda and two teaspoon cream ol' tartar, one teaspoon vanilla, one cup boiling milk with one teaspoon but- ter melted ln it. Add ingroilicnts as they are printed in order. This makes a very thin dough. but puffs up lightly. Filling: Half cup butter melt- ed. heaping cup powdered sugar, two tablespoons cocoa, one teaspoon van- illa, tablespoon cocon, one teaspoon vanilla. ` To Prevent The Grip Colds causo Grip-Laxatlve Bronio Quinlne removes tho cause. There GROVE'8 signature on box. ‘.l5c. ' is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. wood foundation. When, on the other luiud. a large portrait or painting in rich coloring and heavily framed is liuug upon it niediuni-value wall, whose doveriiig is of grassclotli or burlap ol' some other fabric, we il; once sense rl subtlc relation ot' tcxturc between tho caillvus of the picture and the walls as wcll as n feeling ot' adequate support. A dark frame may he hung on a very light wall providing that the former is not too heavy lu cltaructcr; but as a rule :lurk-franicd pictures of larger size belong in 11 uniiicwliat “lioavy" room. while to put dainty Louis XVI. fronies in lt living room furnished with oak or heavy upholstered pieces makes them as much out of place as thc proverbial “duck out ol’ water." llcttci' no pictures nl all then those whit-li urc~iiot ilu key with their env vlroumc1i|_ ;, . 1 ssord saoti continuation. Oooh _charge Twenty-live dents. f 1111i_11n1iu_c11§§111tn tus. pg \ . must accompany order. Minimum ` m1 _ _ .Ag alta \Nlniio~al' AGENTS W_ANTED T0 SELL FOR “Tl1o old reliable Foiitlilll N11rser~ ics." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; highest com- missions pald; handsome free equip- \_ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 2108~2MEFeb.29. Help Wanted-lfemnlc WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. C. Sims. wAN'reE A Elm. Fon DINIFG. room work. Apply at the Eldon Hotel- ‘ 7339-2-12-MU. wAN'reo A ami. ron oeuznai. housework_ Good wages. Apply at 70 Sydney Street. 7338-2-12-Mtf. WANTED-PUPIL NURS!! AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further maticulars agdress Dr. Arthur V. ‘_ s. Bnpt." oaatori Slate Hospital, 'l‘l\inton_.1i!ssg_.__ not-ioiamr Retinal.: ~ reasons , ` nn-nlnrea with pmnatt¢l~Bill§.:§. P01111# employment on Aatolinlttlng machines. Ten dollarll per week readily earned. We teach vou at home. Distance no hindrance .` Write ill. OIICB 701' mfllcllllfl, |1105 I0 pgy Gio-» Blwloa 5 2c. in stamps. Auto: Khtter llottiory Co., D¢|,¢_'147C_ 287 Colleen Street. Toronto. s-tMlllllil. TEACHERS ____WANTI!D rsscihn wmv _ . ` island West `§oh`oolF°No.w°?z% Qu§°°“'_ 0°- Supplement 1101, _ dollars (55&|»_), M.|_ A_ oillllan, Sec., ood Islam; For Sale f PIANO FOR SALE. CIRCASBIAN Walnut caan. Maker J. .&_.J, Hopkin- son, London, England. Elegatit, piece of‘furnlt_urc. $150. N_ ego Guar- dian office. 7370-2-1 M3lpd. FOR SALE-TWO PAIRS OF RED foxes. ll. G. Morrow, North Lake. P. E._l_____ 7330-2-12,_Msipa. Fon sate- coxtcl-1.1-louse Ano stable on School Street. Apply to M. West, 66 School St. 7343-2-14M1lz. FOR SALE OR RENT-A FARM AT New Glasgow. consisting oi 119 nr-.ras in a high state of cultivation. ADDI! to owner. E. E. MacKay, New (}ltlBBow, P. E. l. 7309-2-11-M0l_ Pos sAi._a-o`nAF1'. Honii moo' ms. Nine years old. sound. Address "Il" Guardian Otllce. _ ____ - 1 0550-1-1s~1alt._ 1-on sA"iT»A i..|Vs `6ii'l'El\£i."ius1- ness stand for sale or to lease. Ap- Ply "D" Guardian oillce. F `__ ` -_ ‘ 8527-1-Il-Ntf. V Fun sat? `r`A' 'i‘n°"`a"i.u` ii' ,'l53ilh" Full particulars on' a iioatton to __'jn;tl.~ aio omni 1 'iris-is-sirtg, ron sKflt`.-1-'_a‘l’a1&"""‘W“F1_. ea _ 11.1. and eltpwat-Redd'-_ltallway wharf. soutrls F aghlpirga miydbaozorvuv nfl 0. . . I. L °" Joss-1-taint. __ _ it `_;. W; FASIM 'FOR SALE-5” THAT aeaftnofh eoressita near the Village at Cardlgalr in §.‘“""Z.' °°“‘i£i'1.“"i“1..‘.“1i"1i&1'.l';" an occli ' 1. o ‘ . - s.°::;1 ’:.::"....°"1.“:°"f.1'.1. '"'°:1 s . particulars apply”-to J. A. ,twa- ald, Merchant. Cardigan . ot' C0 mutant ai.sstn1m» cw- 1°il11§¢i._ '° rslaouiruu-