1. < l , il 4 ( -r l i ' <'.'. = ~ .i_. _ 1 ~ . .l i , . ~,-. ‘ \ i v 1 ~..». ss -; .,; ,-. \ '. si' l ... . » vp = i il. 'i 'i . . ul IW' "ei 1--rr I i i .ii 1‘ A Z' 1 '~-mn mrnsfr News 'TRI ”" \»-1-1.. ' -- ' ' ' ' i m maid _ -,we mourn es he vlsggwzwmwi 1 .' s- - .. . _ »..,... l EXERCISE OF LAYING HENB I A is me vests ncuiiuiuuu. _ 1 .-..<.. .. To have your hens do their very beet laying they must have plenty of exercise. The lsly, inactive hen puts nn too much fat, and is usually a very poor layer. A mash wet down with ski-m milk may be led early in the moming_ A limited amount must he given, since, ii the ben is allowed to become gorged early in the day, she will have no incentive to get out and forage. __________~... BIG STRIKE OF MINERS. PARIS, F'oh. 24.- Some 40.000 conl miners in Southern France are on strike over the Pension Bill. '$22,-_' _ 1;;';;f_-if-_~L_=_'ff_-2 if-_riif (ine een! per word first insertion 'l`wenty~|\va cents. in this colum. hell emi per were cufuzumn ctassirusn ans - - -f - -~ ' - -_~ -_' ' _*_ iff rf A ~f_~i1'f- _;;<_-_ ‘rf-_-' _*I2*-‘-'s'-`:'_*;1 A j_ ' _as ' *rv-_nr 'Faq soiucntns wanisn _ iTc>'A_1i'lJ'i§:`r1'r;`_'wl»f'r`17ri\:`rJ`.°-f1i~1"`i71w.I- vate family. Apply Guardian oilice. 1304-2~21!1'.3l | Flihlatli IILLI' WANTED WANTED.-AN UP-STAIRS GIRL at the Queen Hotel. ,_li1‘§1i-_Z-2V3mAtf. GIRL WANTED.-A’l‘ THE UNION Hotel. One that understands cook- ing. Good wages. _ _1358-2-23m6i. WANTED AT ONCE.-MAID FOR geuieral housework. No washing" Apply to Mrs. Henry Aitken, 35 Longworth~Aye.__n___~I§§B-2-2»lw_1n_f: WANTED, A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply i' Mrs. W. A. Huestis, 35 Upper Prince Street. 1343-2-23M3i. WANTED-LADY AS BTENOGRA- pher and assistant book-keeper. Apply G Guardian Office. __~___ _l?§_€t2:2l'?!6i- ___ WAN'I‘i§ll.- A YOUNG LADY WITH one or two seasonis millinery ex- perience, also sir smart girls to learn millinery_ Apply at once to Miss Rendlc, hen-l millincr at ___Pro\\'se lli1.ls_,___ l.f. WAN'I‘ED.-Y0\iNO WOMEN 'l‘O work in a training school as nurses for the insane. Address P. O. Box. l`l$6. Worcester, Mass. ‘\l`*’l‘IONS, BOUGHT AND SOLD, 1914. Foxes, Mink. Marten, etc. Organizing new companies my spe- cialty. "‘ G. Ives, Montague. _V 3862-l-l4MEtf. WANTED PUPIL NUliHEi:l AT THE Taunton State Hospital. For par- ticulars address Dr, Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 3746-l.'8M3Mos. _ FUR SAL* l~‘0R t-lALli1.-Oi-"l‘I()NS ON G PAIR Silver Black pups. Parents Dalton- `Gnrdon foxes. Delivery. Sept, lst. Rt. (leorge’s Bay Fur Co., 80.! Jnurnul Bldg, Boston, Mass. __ 1353-2-24mtf. FOR SALE:-Ranch-raised and Hud- son Bay Patch Foxes tor delivery July or inter St. Georges Bay Fur (lompnny, 803 Journal Bldg., Bos- ton, Mass. 1276-Z-B9li/ltl. Fflli S‘\l.l.”vvETx'lTri: Jnurnnl Bldg., Boston, Mass. , 1277-2-19Ml.|. open to buy some good pressed hay. C. Lyons & Cn, 1003-2-2rr.1mo _; f' __ 5' A ;L_;___ ___ n|l_ , *___ A EI;-._...._..___._,.._.._, _ . - .. .__ Canadian Government P.E.I.,RA1LW Comrnencin January iird;_l3liL_trnins will run as 'ellowsz il 'rrains Outward Trains Inward down 2 >§ »<.: Read up. Read . 51..... n....."iT..T."ir.;W1'i"`”"* Thur. Wed.ex. ex. tint. Fri. Bun. Sun. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. Tues. Mon. Mon. Dly. Tues. Thur. Wed. Wed. ex. Thur. Bat. Fri. Fri. Bun. Bat. A.M. A.M. P.M. PM. A.M. I lz.4s 2.00 1.10 up. owtsws 4.01 2.04 use mmf in 4.50 3.20 9.01 _ nimsrslnsct. Q 10.01 s.sv. sts Kesehixton 9-48 ‘L55 4.10 10.25 ar. summmms Dv. 9-20 _, 9-2° l . 4.25 Dp. Bummsrshl il.|l Port I-iili 6.18 \ 0'Leary 1.25 , Ar. ‘Tlshilh 2.15 1.45 8.02 5.00 4.55 Dp. Emerald t.ls 4.15 5.45 _ ,_,il_5_,G;n_tv/e Traverse Dv- .°‘.°'ur*.* mee' ` Q-eggs lip. (‘.h'town ` ‘-| Mi..8tewe\r Mnrell Bt. Petsrs A r. Bourls ersrv S2533 ‘ -_‘_’_-__“_‘l'_‘_‘_’I.°_ ___ 1.10 |.os :.23 4.25 .1 n. 0 0.60 0.50 _ . Csnllgsn 5.41 Montague s.lil , r».y._g.,M_ _*__ _ Dp. l.lt.Btewart Ar. Ar. Georgetown D9. __ _ 7.00 PM. PM. P.M.r.M. sill. ati. AM. i\.u. Daily ex. Est. Dslly es. Sat. l M ’ ° set is sun only sees sus .mfg Ufns s Ar. 11.80 1 12.20 5.\5 10.85 1I.14 4.07 10.29 3.28 2.49 2.20 ’.M A.M. ww? . _ '__ Ego 9.00 8.01 7.12 6.00 -nr-I 5_ :line :rc e Ar. -=.° A5 ’J'\F _..DP' _ 8.05 7,15 Jct. Ar. >- TIFQQQ ci-‘_ ' ',,, 'Jv.»§;¢ Ar. ll.05 0 .ls_.i 9.35 0.00 s.30 Dp. 7.05 Dv. 5.45 5.45 9.10 8.07 7.89 7.00 A.M. 9.88 8.81 7.48 > _ _f li L10 8.10 DD. Clftnwn Ar. M7 4.15 Vernon -R iv _ 1.00 IM Ar, Uurrey Her. D). .-5 _-3 §§§ 9.48 IM 'l.ll . /V R -TI-Ill MORNING DAILY Guardi- an can be obtained at Lai!erty's Tonsorisl Parlors, summerside. -WJLNTBID.--A competent girl to do general housework in a smell fam- ily. Highest wages. Apply Mrs. J. E. Wyatt. Summers\de_ 1069-Hlti. -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. W. A. Miliman is Guardian Agent in Alber- ton. sud he will be glad to receive news, new and renewal subscription and advertising. ... -THE 'i‘RAINS.-The blockade in the tlinilivay line between Summer- side and New Annan, of which partie-', ulars were given yesterday morning was cleared away about 11 p.. m. yes- terday and the line opened for traffic the trains running fairly well on time* for the balance of the day.--J. _->¢_'*-" --l-`_¢ MY EARNEIST PRAYER The following excellent poem. is re- pented owing to a slight mixing of lines in the original. In vain, I sought one ray of light To pierce my soul; In vain, I gazed far in the night To find my goal. I did not dream, oh Lord that 'i`hou,` Would‘st call to me; I did not bear ’l‘hy prayer, but now, I give it Thee. I do not wish that Thou should’st keep Me from my own; I do not even wish in sleep, ‘ To he alone. See that her nightly dreams are Free From woe and care. See that her heart is true to Thee- My earnest prayer. And then when gales blow hard and seas Dash mountains high, My Faith will float right o‘er the breeze, ~ linden* Thine eyef _ Her l.ovc will he a Holy thing l'laered to mf-,: My l<‘nltii will he unperishlng, Planning to ’l‘bo¢~_. ` And then when l.ife’s hard fight is o'er-- 'Phe hnttlc won, Wc’1l hand in hand go thronlgh the ilo0r- Unto the Son. > J. C. l.F1WIFl. Acadia, University. _ R(JBl`4lN(i THE MAIIJ. ST. JOHN, Feb. 24--It is announ- ced at Postal headquarters that Ever- ett Lewis, if youth. who drives the mail bctween Chatham, N. B., and Bay ilu Vin, is arrested on n charge of stealing some $200 from the re- lriatered mail. The hav was .cut the packages extracted and the bag sew- ed up again. The money was spent with older associates in a "good time." Ottawa bas ordered that lull :proceedings beytaken against him. _ t ..,_..`_'__ - Y Y __ - -rl A CURE FOR DRUNKENNES WITHIN THE REACH 0F ALL -That Alcoholism is a disease is now recognized by science. No man lu his senses brings disgrace and ruin on himself and family through choice. Alcura stops the craving for drink, builds up the system, steadies the nerves. It is guaranteed to cure or benefit or money refunded after a fair trial. Alcura N0 1 can be giv- en sscrctly by any wife or mother wanting to restore a dear one to health and usefulness. Alcura No. 2 is the voiuntnry treatment. per box. Ask for our free booklet at-out Aicurn. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. P. E. I. _ ._ _ ' ' l'.._'» '..._..3`_.LI'-... T0 the Electors of Summerside: LADiES AND GENTLEMEN : ‘Permit me tot Eléaak or your suppo e Ci ° I ti . I u ii- fegtgdi Tcvvtllll still `\3drT21lior the betterment of my _home town, especially in regard to ,street improvements. Yours very truly 1376 ~ _ Merchants The Perfect Rubber p for everybody. Made all shapes to fit any shoe. All new stock for mem women, boys, girls and children. 127 iQ\I¢_¢1\ Can he had ut our store only $1.00 Thanking you again, I am L. A. MOORE . ` -HAVING PARTED with my ,farm, at Clinton, I will neil _-hy priv- ate sale a qu-entity of hay, stnew, mixed ieed, wheat, potatoes, some stock." Moses Woodside, Clinton, P. E. I. 1361-2~25m4ipd. ,..._.._ . -GUARDIAN AGENT.-llr. I. A. Hillman is Guardian Agent in Alber- tvn. and he' will he-glad to receive news, new and renewal subscription and advertising. -BEDEQUE INS'l‘I'I‘UTE.f-The postponed meeting of the Bedeque Farmers Institute will be held in Lower Bedeque Hall, this evening at 7.:i0 o'ciock. to consider the matter of purchasing feed and fertilizer for tbe Institute mam'bers.J. --HOCKEY MATCH.-The Kensing- ton Athletes vs. Alberton Regals A1- berton Rink Wednesday February 25. Also an hours’ skate. A Bl-iecial train will leave Kensington at 3.30 return- ing after the skate. Fare from Keir singtoll $1.00. 1314-2-21M4l. ::If you are looking for s really good liquid tonic you cannot get anything better than Rexal1Beef, W ne and Iron. It is a blood builder, nerve strngthener, appetitizer and a good tonic for the general physical system. The formula is plainly print- ed on the label. Price 75c, money back lf dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kents Ets. met! ©<~>©<°>° 0000000 G » iii MEMUHIAM - _ é><°><*/ Mn .iosarx-i rumen Niue mile Creek and surrounding settlements, were shocked on Fridayl morning when it became known that Mr. Joseph Inman had passed sway at the P. E. island Hospital where he had gone for treatment about two weeks ago. Mr. lnman was the son of the late John Inman of Hampton. P. lu. 1. Some years ago he removed? with his family to Nine Mile Creela und was a good neighbor, a loving hur.haud and father, and u. consistent. member of the West River Presbyter- ian (Ehurch. Hn died as he lived trusti ini! in Him who had promised to be with him even through the Valley and the Shadow of Death. He leaves to mourn at widow and three children, stewart and Grace at home and Pearl in Calgary and four brothers, William and John of Hampton, George n Al-- hcrton and Isaac in Augustine Cove, and five sisters Mrs. lil. Harrington, Nine Mile Creek; Mrs. Wm. Chandler, Lot 48; Mrs. Jos. Stordy and Mrs. Henry Inman, Hampton, and Mrs. David Fsrrhar, Summersldé. The fun- eral. one of the largest seen in that locality ior some time, took place on Sunduv, Feb. 22nd. and was conduct- ed by Rev. A. Cralse, assisted by Rev. (‘.. S. McLearn. (Baptist'). The nail bearers were Malcolm McDonald, John Mcllonnld, Allen McD0u§ll, A. B. McDonald, Patrick Dowling and Jerry Murphy. MRS. GEORGE PICKARD On Wednesday the 11th inet., at her home at West Royalty, there passed to her eternal reward, Char- lotte, beloved wifc of George Pickard in the 62nd year of her nge, and the church, the community and the home are feeling keenly, the loss of at faithful member, a kind friend and ii loving wife and mother. Always strong, capable, and clever, she gave of her best in no unstinted measure, and became as a pillar of strength ,tendence of those around him, he passed away to that happy land ter. H s spiritual welfare was who administered to him the last rites of the Catholic Ohurch. and at Mlllview Station where about 80 sleighs met the re- mains and conveyed them to Vernon River Cemetery where they were con- signed to their last resting place by the Rev. Father Mcfluigan, there to await the sound of the angel trum- Det which shall call us all together on the last day. I-fe leaves to *A eliil ,5,,ters_, 1' _» 4 em hmm: raise ni_uie.Uult- ed Staten and one in -Western Dena- ; Elly er Avondale. ana nm. Dim Mc- herson ot Uigg. All are left to tnourn the lou of a kind brother husband and affectionate father. -- PI-ifr.._Ans:Li=HIi\,' Fen. za.-Rev, ~'» William: Henry Barns, .62, chaplain '. ef the House of Bt. Michael, tofday' obtained a license to merry Minn ` i Barn Elisabeth _ Robertson, 35. I trained nurse, who nursed him live i years ago, The engagement was an- nounced following tlie elergymsn's search for an ideal wits. ~ i Dr. Barnes said Miss Robertson was the only women be met who filled' all requirements, - ' The specifications are that the must he sweet to look upon and have an , attractive personality; she mutt he Vi- ` vaclous. keen and wide aware and must have a capacity for grasping 1 1 un i ui on it _ - . . ~ ;;,,',‘, ,,,,u§`g§.,°hu,§a:§_ B ° °““ “P Vv_hen presentedfst the Premium _Department of --»»-----~ this paper with Five other consecutively numbered S;>r\;p;:;r;s :3:d(98;Oents;to_cover costyof handling, How lo Stop Your . 'l“he :intern are Mrs. B'slix'Mur- ‘ _._-.__-. .'- NURSE, 35, FILLB BILL. ` h us in iiuusrinu fs <--»°» ~»- 7 ..._¢ , "Paras uravmrslir' srrrrnss _ sous, ussur sroiuaons nl l"""""'=" ""“" A-F _, _ . ` FIVE MINUTES- 1 Time itl Pape’s Dlspepsin will di '_ gest anything you eat and overcome Subscfjbe a sour, gassy or out-of-order atom- ` sch surely within gve mlgutel. t ‘ If your meals on't t comfor - _ . ably, or what you eat lies like a F01' lump or lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is 3, sign oi' indignation. 'Get from your pharmacist a nity- cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and burn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head- aches, dlzziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. ` Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain cure lor out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it lust the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in live minutes from all stomach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. - These large fifty-cent cases contain enough "Pspe's Dispepsin" to ‘keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indlgestion for many months. It belongs in your hams, New Woolen Mills Stock l $35,000 dollars worth of this stock has been psi on the Market today. Help YOURSELF, your CITY and your ISLAND by helping start this Mill. You will make big money too. Profit Estimated 42 1-2 p. c. Shares $25,00 each. Terms 10 p. c. down, 15 p. c. on Allotment, 25 p. c. Feb. 15th, 25 p.c. March 15th and 25 p.c. Apr. 15th. Mr, E. RYERSON REID has been' appointed agent and his office for the present will bein the CHAS.DALTON SILVER BLACK FOX CO’S.,oilice, PROWSE BLOCK, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 3798.1-10Mtf H ° lr F “° ,el-sf;-#-1. 'I -1 er- _ ur rom A mg ' W' ' 1 O I . BY A SCALP SPECIALIST it imrt the bale headed msn or ‘ p woman who needs or wants a. hair 4 ~ ' remedy most. The maiorlt of eo- S d ple wlth.bs.ld, shiny scalpsxmve. ling - since resigned themselves to fats and ` either wear n wig or go about as ._ living examples of warning to the countless thousands of others whose . hnir is merely “growing thin" and ` coming out at an alarming rate. These people are in the initial stages. of n. dangerous scalp condition which must inevitably lead to certain und complete baldness unless prompt and effective measures are taken. Most of my patients, both men and women, j' ure of this very class and almost in- _ vnriably I find . clr trouble due to one and the some cause. I then pre- -f scribe a simple remedy which I have” used for years and which I know has- ‘ preserved the hair of thousands of . people, saving them from complete baldness A combination of dundrnfl " nt an . Aim t the ‘ ' ' _ Eaulqotndoy withgit her.c’l:y list Ivlgigerm and m“l'““t"it1°“ °‘ the md" - r t h s done the damage in nenri who gave 1s also He who has taken 0° 3 . Y away, and through Him strength win every vase. The root has become he given. even 1.. uns to say, "Bless-`deZLtsll2ed bv this attéwk upon 1; ed be the name of the Lora". Her _ho from witiwut an with n Im - _ - life had known its sorrows, She _bad the muscular tissues which are de- . ‘ Imper1alM0t0rS- _ buried three beautiful daughters, ,signed to bold and protect the hair ci x d d fl b just as each reached her budding sac have become r a e an ,ab y. wvmsphomi. but her iaith was never 'ro effect a cure and save the hair tue ” known to falter, rather did all feeljcaip must ,wg only bs sielmsed of O I tb-at throufrht tale sshclWBB,l`1°\é1:1d daudruif scales, but the germ life lt- I 'Q _ ` -, ‘Q m°f° ¢ 0505’ 0 9|” BV °“F~ "‘ se must be ermanentl and com- is ‘ ` ` leaves to mourn n sorrowing bus- Digi,” gnu-Eyed ,mg am "Bu, us Steam Navigation Wharf “°“d» °“° “W *md “"8 d°“3M"~ sues must -be iorced to assimilate J “lm °“° \"`°th‘“`» Mr- `N°l°°" K°“t .through the pores a form of nourish- - :T V A -' Y W ' """"' """"‘ """ cii North Sydney. and three sisters. ‘msnt that Wm promptly check the -~ - -~---- ------__~~-_- _--.-__..~. _ __.___ __,____._- Mrs.John Waye of Hunter River, Mrs. famng 0, om ,mir and -tart B ` Allan McDonald, New Gllllgow and mwth of new hah, For meh up ` , Mrs. clones osrm ci wnlsies, ne- S I b H V U, , "Belew » sides numerous other relatives and 9°” ° " ° "3 ‘ng ' "° ° ° . friends. The funeral services were 0" 8 l°u°“ W ich ““V'°'°° °““ 9"* _ con-ducted by Rev. F. H. Ulttleiobhn. PB" al' b°“"'” °" h“V°,°“Y df“¥¢l9'¢ ungned at th, grave by p,,,v_ _ E_ mix for them. Dissolve one-half s Westmorland where her remains were drechni of Menthol Crystal! (\1b0\\l» laid to rest in Winsloe Cemetery. 10%- W;0l‘f-\1‘l gl 6 32-tal! Bug' dlillllmé _ , » _ - - Pour nan oz. o eau a . .101-is cA1.n.\ez»1.m . f 1. v (<1 -p e _ sn t _ . ____ §’,f,,,°,,nd“,,§’ff,’§, tg f,2,',‘},,,°‘;,‘:; ,,,,,,,‘;,,,‘f . Then insure in good strcng stock compan- O It is with deep regret that the asm. fore using. mea ss inaicstee steve L is cgroniclegh ni Mr. John Callaghan ;aI\d 81191100 llilht #rid l I . ~ , . , ' - rumen took puree on rnersasy, iso. 0 0 . ,hy train to Vernon River. The at-, . ` , , V tsndance was large both in the city 'h V _ ' , _ ~, ~ " _ This is one of our .Stock Patterns which had become so ewiiat .dei sed. A shipment recently received makes this pattern now complete# Iltmie s §t_i!¢_£_1'I;at- tem and sold in any quantity. . nm seo 07.1 0.50 _ ' re»"§§n. 42 piegefw $3.00 , » 1 . ;,, ~ .._~ as ffialflosilllllilli.