. at ,- .,.,.. .,,. .. REIDING -MA.1'l'ER, ,SELECTED FROM THIS Y|EEli’S,~llE_WS FOR THE UUARDlllN'S SATURDAY 'February and March W 'i for This Trouble-Hot:/rl; rflznih. move Easily 'I'here’s a reason why nearly ever . body freckles in February and Marci, butahnppily there is also a remedy for these fptgiy blemishes, and no one need “Was-A -,’_ if-,_ an ounce of othlne, double Bi-l'°l\B'¢h. from your druggiat. and.~_op_pl-y a little of Itnigltt and morn. in§.‘and in a few days you should geo that elle!! .the worst freckles have' be- Eun to diB9I-wear. while the light ones ltave vanlphed entirely. Now is the time to rid yourself or freckles, for lf not removed now they may stay all Summer. and spoil an otherwise beau- tiful complexion. Your money hack if othine falls. _ Wlltilp tures Eczema? We have had so many inquiries late- ly regarding Eczema and other skin diseases. that we are glad to make our ans\ver public. Ai'ter careful in- vestigation we have found that u simple wash of Oil of Wintergreett, as C0l11D0unded in D. D. I). Prescrip- tion. combo rolled upon. we would not make this statement to our patrons, frienkll Gnd neighbors unless, we were sure dl it'-and autltough there are many so-called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesitatlngly recom- mend D. D. D. Prescription. All drug- gists have D. D. D., 25c, $1.00. Drop into our store today, just to talk over the merits of this wonderful Pro:-tcriptlott. Ask also about li. IJ. Il. Soup. Central Drugstore, E A Foster, Charlottetown. _.__ D. D. D. IS MADE IN CANADA Ho w 'lilin People Can Pat on Flesh. A New Discovery. Thin men and women-tltat big hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. What became ot' all tlte fat- producing nourishment it contained? You baven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed through your body like unburned coal tltrottglt an open grate. The material was tltcrc, but. your food doesn’t, work and stick, and thc plain truth is that yotl hardly get enough uottrlshment. from your meals to pny tot' tho cost of cooking. This is true of tltin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions ot' assimilation arc sadly out of gear and need roconstrtlctiott. Cut. out. the foolish foods and fttnny sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream rub-ons. Cut out, ovcrythlng but tho meals you are eatingnow and cat with every one of those at single Sargol tab- let, in two weeks note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy “stay thcrc" fat should he the net result. Surgol <-ltnrgr-s your weak, stagnant, blood with millions of ircslt new rctl blood corpust-les-gives the blood the carrying powcr to deliv- er every ounce of fat,-making material in your t'ood to every part ot’ pottr body. Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares it for the blood in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 25 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new flesh stays put. Sargol tablets are a scientific combination of six ot' tlte best flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. They come 40 tablets to a package, are pleasant. harmless and inexpensive, and ull tlruggists sell them subject to an ab- solute guarantee oi' weight increase or money hack. HAIR WORl\ Wigs, cor bets, transformations, puff-cltlgnons and under-ruffs, etc. made from combiugs or cut hair. Gen- tlemen's toupees also made. Work guaranteed perfect. . MISS D. RUDGE. 171 Great George Street. Charlottetown. I Furness | Sailings From LONDON From HALI FAX Sachem March 2nd Start l‘oittt `° will - Graciana " 17'" March 3rd. Sagantore Z’»l|\ " l2tI|. Vaierino /\ll\’5| 5|h From LIVERPOOL From ITALIFAX Via .\'i'ld. Via.Nf|d. Durango March 10th March Sth Tabasco " 30i|\ " 18th llonnokc -\I>Fi| 12"' Fum¢ss,Withy & Co.Lld. - HAZELBRQOK FIELD. - Services on Sunday, March 1`4th will be as fol- lows:-Cross Roads, 10.30, Sunday School, 11 a. m. Subject, LIte's Vis- ion. Hazeibrook. 3 p. m., Subject, What is Truth? Alexandra, 7 p. m., Subject, A Sad Transformation. BASKET SOCIAL - The basket social at Crapsud on Monday evenlnl; -was well patronlzed, the large ball being filled to overflowing. The duties of-chairman most acceptably and ex- ycellent music was furnished by the members of the Methodist choir. The addresses by the Revs. D. McLean. _George Orman and W. P. Mcvie were of a very high order and punctuataed with applause by the large audience. Mr. D. S. McQuarrie auctioned the baskets and pies realizing good. prices. The receipts amounted to seventy dollars. ROUTE MARCH.-The 6th Cana- dian Mounted ltiiles. under command of Captain T. ll. G. Inman, had a route march of several miles yester- day. There are 54 men in the squad- ron and, considering that most of them are raw recruits, taking their tlrst drill, they presented an excellent and soldlerly appearance. Tito boys, when their time ot trial comes, may be depcndcti upon to do their part valluntly. SCHOOL WORK-Following is the standing of Murray Harbor School for the month ot' February. Mr. Carson‘s Hugh and Marion liuglt. equal; 2, Gladys Clements; 3, Florence Keep- ing. Grade Vi-1, William Buell; 2, nott; Grade V-1, Agnes liell; 2, John Margaret Richards; 3, Gladys MacKin- Macleod; 3, Louise Prowsc; Attend- ance: Florence Keeping. Bessie Keep- Gerald Prowsc, lrcnc llcrring, ltutlt lioll, Sadie l.cl.ar-,ltr-ttr. William Buell, ltoland l.cL.ucltcur. Julian llerrlng. Miss i’rowse’s department. Grade IV -1, Willlartl Cairns; 2, Edna Ilugh; 3, Sarah llell. Gradc III-1, Ruth Pen- ny; 2, Muriel Mcinnls and Freeman White, equal; fi, Garnet, Penny und Mary Penny, cqttnl; Grade ll-1. liar- old llorrlng; 2. Mittnlc Lumsdctt and Allan Macleod, t-ouul; Ii, Mnrilct-t, llcck. Grutlc l-i, Ilobcrt, lloll; 2, .lantcs Mackay; Si, Stirling Mucliin- non. Aticndancc: l~‘rccnu|n Whltc, l.ois Macleod, Allan Macleod, itobcrt llell. Willlurd (‘airus L O L MEETING -A most en- joyable evening was spent on March tlrst when the members of Hamilton L. O. L. with a number ot' invited guests, numbering in all about eighty people, lnct in thc hall at (‘lyde Illvcr to partakc of a hanquct. provided hy thc wivcs and sisters of thc, mctnbcrs. During the evening choruses, “O Can- ada" and "The iIigbin.ndcr’s Toast, were rendered by the choir accom- panied by Miss Scott. Mr. Joint (Tamp- bcll, accompanied by Miss Barrett dc- liglttcd those prcscttt. with his sclcc- tions on tltc violin. 'i`hc selections on thc gramaphonc by Mr. lluglt Darrult was much cnjoyed, as was tltc singing by licv. J. and Mrs. Mcllattie and Mr. John Hcartz, and thc readings by Miss Viru Murray, Miss Norma Mttr- chison and Master Kenneth McNeil. This_part, of, thc progratnmc being brought to a close, all sat down to a bounti|'uily spread table and ttccdlcss to say ovcrybody did ample justice to thc good things provided. Tltcu tt toast to tltc King und Empire was pro- posed and entltusiasticully responded to by Rev. Geo. Orman; one to the I.. (J. I. was ably responded to by Rev. Dau. McLean. Rev. J. Mcllattie then gavc a short speech after which the proceeds were brought to a closc by singing "God Save the King." WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. - On Friday evening Feb. llitlt, took place the twenty-fifth wcddit.g anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. li. Nash, ot' liusuut, formerly of Charlottetown. Thcy were entertained at a ntost cnjoynblc dinner given _by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turk on Friday evening, but were called hotne early in the cv- cuing only to find their resilience whiclt they had lcft a short time bc- Iorc . completely transformed. The house was a blaze of light and voices, filled with the galcty of tlte occasion rang out on the still night air. Mr. and Mrs. Nash entered the house quickly and were completely surpris- cd _to find 02 of their friends all ex- tcnding hands of congratulations ut oncc. The tables were decorated with white hyscintlts and many beautiful gifts wcrc presented to the surprised couple. Among thc gifts were a silver tca service and a set oi`_chlna dishes. Numerous other forks and spoons.salt and pepper shakers of silvcr, a silver bread trny, and a magnificent rocking chalrl The gttcsts sat down to u delicious collation and icc cream and cakc. The brIdc's cake made and prc- scntcd by Grandma Fordyce was an artistic feature of thc rcfresltmcnts. Mr. Nash tuade an appropriate speech cxpresslng his and Mrs. Nash's pleas- urc in having their friends with them on this occasion and finally with great reluctance the guests departed, hop- ing thc Naslts might celcbratc many tnorc wedding anniversaries in ilua- um. (Tho above is taken front the White Salmon Enterprise of Kllckltat County, .\Vashlngion, U. S. A., of Friday, February 26th. Mr. Charles Nash, referred to is a son of Mr. S. C. Nash oi' Cltarlottctown. Mrs. Cbus. Nash was formerly Miss Georgia ltosa, daughter of Mrs. John Ross. 194 Graf- l l ASTHMA COUGHS 00? MUG! SPASQ 'ull9r§l|'Il-S CATAIIII '.4 I EILIUI | A simple. sale and elective treatment avoid- i lnrfrugo. Used with succell for 35 yearn. be o rurrylng the antiseptic vspot-,lnlnled with every brulh, moles breathing nay, soothes theoorethmu, and napa tin count. usuringreotfulniglus. ' “ Crcloleneis invaluable , ‘ ~ to mothers with young children one I loonto _ wtierers from Asthma. Sola ..| pam.: fm- .\ ,,-‘\ ‘_ descriptive booklet lou: nv uuuoalno ' VAIO-CIBSOLENB C0. ) 1'* . Luall¢lIlo|l|l|.l|ontr'l '._°’-.....§`,_, McINNI8.-At French Village, March 10th, 1015, Ann Mcinuis. in the 76th year of her age. lt.l.P. (Other papers please copy.) sovvsa. -At Mount stewart, starch 10, 1915, Leigh Bovyer, aged 22 years. Funeral Friday tlte 12 instant at two o'clock p. nt. GILLESPIE.-At West Royalty, on March 11, Wat. Gillespie, aged 71 years, formerly of Carleton. Funeral front his late residence, Monday. the 15th, at 2 p.tn. Interment at Highfield Cent- ctery. department: Grade VII-1, Edith SERIOUS FIFIE. - A bad fire at Glentlnnan on Sunday afternoon when ilte residence of a Mr. Shea of tltat. place was burned to the ground, with all that it contalnedf All tlte out- buildiugs were also destroyed with practically all their contents which in cludcd a new scedcr part of a mo- iilt-Z. Edu Mucl.oo0 pounds. The second prize was won by Mr. li. Leard, No. Tryon, number of cows was 4. Pounds of butter fat per cow was 164.02 pounds. The third prize was won by Mr. Jas. E. llowatt, Aug. Covc, num- ber of cows was ll. Pounds of butter fat per cow was 163.32 pounfrs. The fourth prize was won by Mr. Joseph Thomson. No. Tryon. number of cows was 9. Pounds ot' huttor fat pcr cow was 139.22 pounds. In addition to the above prizes lf. G. Lang offcreri a silver medal to the patron who produced the largest aver- age amount of butter fat per cow for six cows or more this was won by Mr. Jas. E. Howatt. Aug. Cove. Number of cows 9. pounds of butter fat per cow was 163.32 pounds. The Company is giving this year $40.00 in prizes to the patrons who produces the largest average amottnl. pcr cow for the year. Circulars will bc sont to each patron giving the umottnt of each prize and etc. The following are five of the largest patrons for the veur. A. Noonan, $661.36. Joseph Noonan. $649.46. P. Conuoly. $633.88. Jas. E. llowott, $624.60. Luke Wood, 622.72. The directors for the incoming ycar are D. J. Thomson, Jas. E. llowatt. Geo. H. (‘allhc<:k, Joseph- Noonan. Geo. Wood, Joh Inman, J. B. Wood. A dlvldcttd of it! per cont. was declar- cd on tltc paid up stock of the Cmn- pany. trect, this city almost ideal condition ol’ things *'- - t s - . l . _ ' _ H31-\fU~ O" \ 'sounls Town couuctt.. - .1 i _..-_-,-,»_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-:.=-.-.-.~.-_-.-.-.-.---_-_-:=¢_-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-_~.-.-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.-.-.-_-=.-_-.-_-.-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-,-.-.-.-. The New Town Council held their -- sau FRANCISCO Tickets on Rule March Ist Io .\'ov. 30th- [,tmq¢»T)|rce Months ~ . $124.60 From, _PICTOU Going and Returninl vil ""i¢°“°' . estonia vhicaso Ind I Returning "|°° ""°°' t-'xpresa liuilfi Any child will gladly take "Ca.scar» cts Candy Cathartic, which act gently _.never gripe or produce the slightest uneasiness-though cleanses the llttlc ono's (lonstipated Bowcls. swoctenu thc stomach and breaks up a had cold quickly. Full directions for chlldrcn and grown-ups in cach package. Mothers can rest easy nftcr giving 'this gentle harmless laxatlve to chil- tlrst mectlng In tho Town on Monday | evening. His Worship Moyar Brennan presided. Councillors M. A. Poquct. J. ` Ll. Matthew, D. F. McDonald, Capt. D. C A N AD| A N A. itcominta. c. o. Mctclnnon ima J. -' . . F. Stcrns were present as was also thc ll- CHUSS. BILIUUS IJH iUii [li lI0|.|] that each had a great responsibility in EXPOSITION i _ _`”`_""'_'_"` hclpinglio guard the money of thc citizens and using it to thc best ad- vantage. They are simply taking a hand at the wheel as others have done before them. He impressed up- on them tho importance ot attending all meetings and hoped to see the dren. _ -Council take hold of all dlsaisslons in YOU SLP-Eri a lively manner. The Town Clerk then read the election returns.- Messrs C. D. McKinnon, M. A. Pnquet. and J. F. Stcrns were nominated and were elected by accllmation. The minute of the previous regular moot- lngs were rcad and on the motion of Councillor Paquet, seconded by Coun- cillor Matthew were approved. The following bills were Ihcn passed for payment. 1'. M. Hughes $42; Adrian McDonald $1.50. Expense connected with fire at Keele _ Building $11.25; Andrew Perry $52; Cecil Townshend $7.50; Charles Paquct $1.50; F‘lr`e De- partment $2.42; John Cheverle $2.25; Joseph Blackett. $1.50. The Captain of the Fire Brigade reported the En; gine in flood working order, hose dry. lanterns. ladders etc in good order, all the tanks were full with tbe exception of the one near Dr. McDonald, which contained over six feet of water. The following are the town appointments for the current year. Town Magistr- ate, Mr.. Michael McCormack; Town Clerk, Mr. C. C. Carlton; Chief of Pol- ice, Mr. P. M. Hughes; Special Police- men, Messrs Peter A. McPhee. Ronald J. Mclsaac, and R. J. llorne; Pound Keeper, Mr. P. M. Hughes; Assistant Mr. John McNeill. Truant Ofilcer, M. P. M. Hughes. The Council tlten pro ceeded to elect the committees. The following slate was laid before the Council for consideration attd on thc Motion of Councillors M. A. Paquet. seconded by Councillor, D. F. McDon- ald, was adopted. Finance, J. B, Mat- hew (chairman), M. A. Paquet. Streets M. A. Paquct, (chairman), C. D. Mc- Kinnon; D. F. McDonald. Sidewalks. D. A. McDonald, (Chairman) J. ll. Matthew and J. F.` Sterns. Legisla- tion and By-Laws. J. B. Matthew, (Chairman) lil. A. Paquet and J. F. Sterns. Police Department, D. A. Mc- Donald; Firc Board, D. F. McDonald; Tanks and Pumps, C. D. McKinnon, (Chairman). D. A. McDonald; Steel-- Lighting, J. F. Sterns; Town Proper- ty. M. A. Paquet.. The Mayor remind- ed the Chairman of the different Com- tuittees- that in a few weeks the esti- mates would have to be made out anti he asked each one to think the mat- ter over. He said that there was cou- slderable agitation for a. new Town Hall. but did not know whether the Council could entertain the thought of building on this year or not. He said that the Town was badly in need of such o building as the old one was now much delapldated. Councillor illcllon- ald thought that tltc present building was very much out of the way for a Police Station and above all for a Fire Station. After considerable discussion on the subject. which was participated in by Councillors J. Il. Matthew. C, ll, Matthew, C. D. McKinnon, J. F. Stems and D. F. McDonald, it cotnttlitts-e com- posctl of the Mayor. (‘ouncillor M. A. l’a<|uet and Councillor J. I". Stcrtts, was appointed anti D. I". Mcl'lonaltl, a committee composed of the Mayor, Councilor M. A. I’aquet und, Council- lor J. F. Stems, was appointed to in- quire into matters in connection with the New Town ,Building and to re- port at the special meeting held for that purpose on Marclt 22. The meet- ing then adjourned.” Do you know Triscuit? It is the Shredded Whole Wheat Wafer. Try this whole wheat toast a few days instead of white flour bread toast and see how much better you feel. heated in the oven to re- store crispness and then served with butter is a delicious snack for luncheon or for hungry “kiddies” It is in a class by itself. It has every- thing in it that growing youngsters need and they like to chew it because of its crispness and tastiness. ,. \ .. -*P-_ Mant. At NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO Toronto Office: 49 Wellington Street East TRISGIIIT 57-I 1, _. ,' F-I 5 l mimi: ' ' -=»» >. Q ifliff' . - _f ‘I il r I `i v' I 1! ,lit '_ _ _ .' _ _ _- ~ ' .~ -2. , 'MADE IN CANADA , I _. .. . . 'fl' 1* » . z 92-* ‘. .-' . 5;- » if it .l 5 I ,,. .i tr 3 , tcm Y" ‘I3 , it til. ,li L ‘ i #Tip l .2 l i' _ nm .V , lun- l . 4-553 _-,;:r§";f:f`i ay nl f Refreshing, quieting to nerves, steadying to stomach. 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