*Qui*-. 'Q asf” __ i'- ’q. 1. . J ua. sa ».....,._.a ._ ..- _ vt-M.-... a -or _ -.4.-..»..s. sex," _ it -gt? I 4: .w , . I ,,.-‘ __-_ 1 _ I 'J C ig 1( "»:. ".- l' ;=1»' ~"<'.` _._ ._., l ‘ ‘. .xia- if' ik- . ._ *I 9”. sg , _.___ " if .___.§ -_ . ji' __,_» f f .ilv \ i , l ‘ . il . 1 A1 ' fl' g K iii 4 __ le price to the . , _ _ ' e . ' 1 ° , . ‘rv \.~'-*V-" ~' mea -rwo _ _ _ _ _ __ -_- .- '<. f"i' A. \ . . ' ‘ . ___ . f _ _ _ __ _ ~ ` ’ ` ' ` ‘ ». ~‘ ` ' - 4 "aiu ` 'V ' ` ‘ '5 1 ` " i""J°"x" V' il" ` '[`\NUl\RY 4, l9l6 ' l l 1 - ` Dairymaid ~ l Toffee This is anew and very delightful candy we have just rec_eived._ he flavor is -' something different from » the ordinaryu We are sure it will please you. Comes in half pound blocks 15c each -or2 for 25c. Merry Widow! and I ' Honey Boy ~ Kisses We have a fresh stock of these popular candys. Prices 1 as usual 20c per pound. U. G. Jamieson K1-; Driiggist || »v?|__.L, nm I ’..v. 1'? _ or \‘ Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS. addressed to tho l’ostmast,er General, will he re- ceived at Ottawa until iloon, on Fri- day. the 18th. February 1916. for the conveyance ol' ills Maicsty‘s Mails. on a proposed t`eni.rai-1 for tour years six times ncr wi-ek ull the route Crapaud, No. l Rural Route, from illo Postmaster (.lelli~.ral`s i'leal~iuro. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contract nlay he seen and blank forms ut` Tender may be obtaiil- ed at the Post Otilccn oi’ Crapaud and Hampton, and at the oilico of the Post Oillce Inspector. Post Oiiirc l|lspector's Oflice. Jan- uary ii, 1916. JOHN F. WHEAR. P. 0. Inspector. ll40tl-I-lliitwtll _ M EETI NG The Annual Meeting of the share~ holders and Patrons of the Cornwall Creamery Co., will be held in Cornwall Hall oil Wednesday, Jan. 12th at 2.30. D H MURCHISON, Secretary. 6374-1-lMStuftu4i. ' "\`_l1)l*l "l` J. li I .lil i--_--9 ,ll JANUARY. _ _ _illglii 7 R' ' Low Water ’ \\'atGr A.l\1. i’..`~l. .\_.\l Sa. 6.25 1 18.00 if 0.14 S. 8.00 l 19.04 TI 1.20 20.05 ` 2. _ l l l rai:,r:il~:.to»-»-»-an-»-»-v-ls-_ :.:io>-o_o§a?o»~|da::v-6~wr.= s~=w»s>u1o»-z:.:»at»=o4c..:lo»-'_ .:.'r.c.¢:-a~|e.o='/.:pe.on.s mmawwm »-di-1 FPS’ o.-.- Q.- P; rot.: 656]' M. Tu. 21.09 W. 22.12 1 Th. ' 28.11 `- l F _ 12.43 Sa. ` 0.07 I 13.29 'T S. 1_0 14.13 ` l M. 14.55 Tu. W. Th _» 1 F. 1 S8.. _ S. ` I M. ._ ` _ .. Til tl ii . . \V ~i »- .*°T" Y" oven '.1 U\-i»- :.5 .- F" W a. ?‘°?".".°"."_°"‘* >-i.:x.::iC>»-its .a-eowovui-¢-ro ?°_".°’ W icr:.»- 'gi 'rule _| .-»-»-4...... ?°?"."!’°E" Qrgwmw 7: -imc. .- -- ca CJ do as to .- 9 Q o U' c cc ..- F!" :ca Gil-Z »-.- .- $"'!" FN* lea- -is Cl# '»& .‘. »-»-v->-i i;»- ."?;f"!* .‘° -$130!! $171 34155.; v-‘CD ."?'_°" ?‘°_"'f**‘° (LCP Ulr-‘(551 :uma-:cz ocean: tsunami.: »-a »->-.- mis.-.»_o to .hasta .L poi; ,aww 4. :r.»-9; .sa-vi .-»- .°"§" ist: is - cl.-is `l I _ ,.- ,_ C S 17.11 1T.56‘ 18.30 i .12 Th _...li F. ";l."6 - ‘ Sa ' _ 23 I S. I 0.10 ' 24 l\i. g 0.5:: 35 Til ‘ l.it;l o9_ 7.5 26 W. 1 '.‘.i.’- ' 27 Th ‘ :t_ll;t e_ .as 28 l i“. L00 ` ,la'»_1ltl 29 so . :..ls;.lii_;:l l\0 S. 1 tl.-ltl _ lT.2ii \ Ill l\l. l soil; is_l0 , 13.0: JANUARY»1st to Lind. threatcniiig. ilrd to »iil\. wlilll :intl show. Sth to 9th, -vt~r,\' l-old wl~atlli~r_ Iiltll to ltltll. mllilei; lzlil. in lmll. nur. ,lsill to 20th. rough. dold and squally. 21st to 25th. low leinpcratllre. :tith to 29th. storm wave. 30th to Illsl. blustery. _ ;P_-e_ DIARY OF EVEN'.l`S. T0-DAY. City l\laglstrnte`s Court il li. ln. l’o0pl¢"s Theatre 3_ T and $.45. i‘rini\~ l-Iiiwaril 'l`lu\ntri~ It, T :intl S.-If-_ \\'¢‘t‘k of l’riiyvr~ l"ll'.~'i .\li~tllor llillsburo St. a son. N|ocDONALD.- .\t Vllarlottttown oil Jan 2nd, to l\lr. and Mrs. J. \'_ Niac- Donald. a daughter. ic¢.:N»-»i»¢s->4»-‘»-r-¢>=»->- Ni-Gabon--imwlibwwv-lesson 9-. GD no .-4 fc as -1 .-_ L4. IE.; is *-1- prcguz '.'i¢I~c;4»»;.|; tr.-lat.--iam ..,<..__. :Iii I North Wiltshire Dairying Association 1- The Annual General Meeting of the Wiltshire Dairying Association will be held in the New Hall on Monday, Jail uary 10th, 1916 at " o'clocli p in Tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to " o'clock oi' the same day for the manufacture oi cheese for the season of 1916 Tenders to state price per hundred and salary per month. Maker to nnd his own help. Z ' . - » . r ` . Exefuiors Get B 10`°em box mi" _ vtl. "Tlll‘rt‘ are H0 >‘l\0nH Oi' =\l\l'tllllli!. I Fri-iii-h and tllo Iiilsaiiiils. Tllordrcadful Turn the rascals out the heada1.l\e_ J _` I. _ ,f | _ .. sh, sa S _ i _ _ _' 7 ' ' " " -b||{0usne55_ indigestiou the Sick ggur “ij “ “sen “Um ‘. V M9' “ y ' WVU" 1° """`“"\°"i Uf 101103- "W We the undvrslgl ed Eiecutors. » ' --up ll... ll. wlll. .ml _...lm .ul ul- l . l -.-_ 1.-_ .1 .-1 - i t - stomach and bad colds- turll thorn I ‘““ U 'lm ' | “5 ‘ ‘m “"’°"“” Of the l3Sl “iii Bild lCSlai'l'l€lf0f?0ut tonight and keep them om with iollls lil tents. and running from tcni roll- in the sevellteclltli century. After the i3f€ D.ll'l8lt`l _it-!l'litiIlS, do h€l'C- (ragga,-,_._¢B_ ` _ii tcli_t. is i_i_o joke. _l-_:inc 0-lllll_pl_l__t‘ll {;rl_lctii~nlly disi\_ppcarii=g f_0i_' 160 years. ` - - .» - ' _, d . pk _ _ urn lo l- ina v. l 1 l e 'i i‘ las now llgl-in llcqll rt-t_ rcmeniolls l?y n"t‘lf~\' A." _per ons hdvlng ac l(.an'xiIlgg?sng§vm‘:i a`“‘h‘;§n;$:| $162,; such Sllllllrll \'hmllZr‘-<. Jtlsi. now it is importance. l'}\'cn the old visor line counts against the late Donald SCH H f ,,,,. ,_ .H _ 1 |, _,mi ,or 1.. _ _ , . know the misery caused by 8 mm- H,-. > tr _\ lot -L81 F- I- ll 1'0" - oiltt again temi. to tho sllrfricc. bill J€l’li(ll’lS 10 Dl‘€S_&l'll S2l'_l'ltE I0 US on clogged b°“.e]B_ or an upsof sw_ :ind \\'<‘ go album ill_lnal'ks. soil-west now not as ii protection against sword duly attested within thirty days ,,,,,,.|,_ ers and tall boot-<. Fha mud is rcully i-ul.. nut against me vllpoars of pelo- f¥0Ill dale. i Doil't put ill nnetller day ot' distress. ,"“i,nilI _ , _ _ H “. °'“""’ 3‘“’”9'~u‘“¢ “fe 'P'-°|’”"°‘| N* vi- M ] M.~EAC[-IERN inet cancer.-is cleanse your s'lomllt~l.; - l'»\\‘-f.\0\\s lu" 8001113 I0 intl ~ _0_ wards the ellewy- The present day ‘ ° ’ r (_. sou,-_ fm-meum, food; ~l\1WG 111| had 11 lvllvll Ol tll’S9lll0l'§'- “ll masks make their welircrsresemble _ _those ghostly figures associated with 10118 111110- “G Only get 11 lllilll OnCe 8 scocery- and lncantation. and it is not GEORGE W. BALLEM, Executors. Nl* Albion, D°C. 31st, _1915. 6365-i:~sl,4,1.lo.l2,l5. Auction Sale of Hardwood We are authorized by William Nunn to sell by Public Auction on his premises North Winsloe, Monday, Jan, 3rd. 1916 Commencing at I o’clock a choice lot of Hardwood in lots to suit purchasers. TERMS:-11 months credit on all sums exceeding $5.00. f BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer. assi-l:-ml. . 1 i THE _,._-., ` l ___ __ ____ - ~ , ‘ . _ iiei»'eT.¢T.T ' .. AP_‘:.F9',i_‘_`_‘.‘f”‘__'ii'¥‘.".ii!‘°. §_."EF C '-< W- ekghvn K f ~\v_- I »\ LION’S CUB BARE8 Hl8'TEETH. Relatives. ot _ soldiers re- turning from the front Bro asked 'to communicate with piosecretary ot the Provin- cial Committee of Wounded _Soldiers Commission. Ml!! Nellie Gillespie. Charlotte-_ town, intlmating the date of expected arrival. cause of re- turn and any other particu- lars, in order tllat preparation may be made for a ilttiiig reception. ~ . \ f emolre th 8 take the ‘excess bile from your liver and carry out all the constipateil waste matter and poison lil the how- cls. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight ""‘=iiglltclls you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any- drugstore means a clear herd ~-'~=>t stomach and clean. healthy liver and bowel action for months. Chirdren love Cascarets because they never gripe or sicken, i Nanci I The rumor that I was iiiieri-stoil in other meat stores ill this city is un-l true and 1 wish my customers and gc- ncral public to note tlim. All inter- est I have is at my store 9 Elm Ave.' * REANEY GAY 6356-12-30M3l. ' iL“4»|_¢l.||-iu~llUd_3‘iUiaavlvnv 'Ill "l`.lSE H118" FUH _TALES TOLD BY NIEN 1 [wlll Mig Bgwgg i IN THE FIGHTING LINES _lllllllll Bllllusl » _.9I*__L“"”“"” SE” 1 ` I ` EWEN CAMPBELL. '“`°” NURSES TRYING TIME and destruction. The iron arrows and Secretary | , _ vi an . ' » -tire arrows of the a ators rec anc- ol-tl];ei~.‘.“2iiilire1'915. ggv/DESLS A nurse attat-lied to the 1Sth Sta-_lent (hiya. The slings used for pitching 6319_12_28Mtu§wks_ SOUR STOMACH' tlonary Hospital. Mediterranean EX- trench mines hardly differ inprinciple ' pediiioilary Force, writing to a friend from nomo of the Roman weapons, __ ___ ______ ill Scotland. dest-rlbes the trying conili- _ Liquid fire is algo' an who of (anoff _ lions under wllicll the nurses are llv~ ri‘ she is silitioll .0 have not had any letters for such a. week, and this week the weather is too o rough for the ships, Ibelieve. "l often wonder if 1 shall ever laild back home again. Two sisters and n nlatron in a cam next to us have died D and one went mad, 1 believe. We have not been so unfortunate. but we are all seedy. “fe have no warm clothes; here. you sec. If you knew anyone who could send us old papers or magazines or anythhlg like that I should be so glail._'l‘he boys go mad for soniething to read." F ANCIENT-LIKE WEAPONS USED \'osslst‘lln Zcililng nil tllc Western front. in the course ol' ii llcscriptlollof the ilglltllig says: Some horrible inellloiis are being adopted all along thc line. Victory again lies in hand-to~halld lighting. The oldest forms of weapon are used lll conibiliatioli with the most modern engine of science devised for killing I. 'l`hl- spi‘i‘inl t-vrrl-iipollllollt ol' the lice again been illtrodilvod by the nly men but horses also whohave to wear this protection whenjcrossing the poison zolle. Gone are the days of those semi- peaceful conditions which "developed at sundry points during "position war- fare." Viflien Italy declared war on Austria. the French amused ._ our men by all sorts of- fantastic demonstra- tions alid ive used to retaliate hy throwing them pictures -from Ger- man prison camps or'lists.oi’ our pris- oners. But lhe.Jokcs_ have become more pohltcil_ The misslves exchanged are of nn llllplvasiiilt. luttcflll charac- vr. ` ' 'l`lliis lin- liilturlliyss grows. tho mii- tiliil scorn ilvvpt-lis. uiitll some day, wlloli the clit-llll~'_ has accumulated al sllflicieilt stock oi' munltsiolls. he will. attempt. another assault. Till then. however. the bloody( murderous aar- tarc from trench to trench will coil- tinuo with its sacrifice upon sacrifice. One stands impotent and mournful be- fore the blind fury of fate. - ' E __ i I--l a mi 1 ~" DEATHS * AULD.- At Frei-town on Friday Dm. :list Mr. lt.. B. Auld. aged 54 years. He leaves a wife and two sons and two daughters to mourn their loss.Fnneml notice later. KELLY.-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital at 6.45 yesterday morning. Mar- garet. beloved wife of Mr. \Va.llvr- Kelly. Funeral from her r:lther’s rn sidence at Lake Verde, on Wednes- day morning. Sllllll lllllliilllllS ll Mlll|'|ME SIlTllllillS SUllllSIl]i _ The Maritime Stationers oi this city have completed arrangements to mlke extensive alterations on tht-Ir big store- on Sunnyside. _ .“:.° °‘"’°.....°'°.:. ‘mn P". i°'* °:" onay w `w ncuepsrt-` tlonlng oi! e pert attic store tor other alliance :uid taormfiderallily enlarging oacoom e n ort agreatnum- hor of patrons of their magazine and howl table. ‘ In todayh Examiner e greet stock Ntllclllt sale is announced to pre polo the way for the carpenters and cillr off o. low shelves. _ The sale begins today Tuesday 1 mornin: et alnb and wlu lui until sei- iirilmv nkht. llvefyhook in the immense etoeli in~ oo. hymn books uid prayer! olorod at onothird oil ig; LE eue\¢¢ - uhliaherai wholesale price to the . Needless to any the' unusual apertnnits will he taken vantage “Miz the reading people oi' the pro- ln midi the UQ discount ielhros will he iollneis to he . There are igiiggg é 'B ~sE t§5iiig= fiiiii. iiii 5. ii i d Foi lui' |.¢'-fn' Uiiifoi vouno elim blur and _emu mee. ieiaml Wl|lfN| .TT-i' bred. Apply io the Central Fox Co.. w N nog i vii-ty of llilnicr River wish to tllatlll , I ' I who lontriblltell to the fnnli. \iz . r One cent por word first Ivioonloo In this column hull cont per 4 f, RED CROSS. 'l`Ili‘ ollit-i-rs of tho ltvil Cross So Rl ' ' ' ' 1 Mrs. Jolln Rilckllain. Sl and I pair socks: Mis. l‘<~rl‘}' Ney. $2 and 1 pair ocks; Mrs. I5. \\'cdlut'k. Si. 1 pair _ nord ooeh continuation. Oooh mul! oooompany order. Minimum gocks and 1 Smn. MN R Momma" _ __ _ ._ _ - charge Twenty-llvo osntl. .-..._ ,-. ¢.-Q fo--~~ ~+~.+i=¢\++ ‘.9-f4\~o--e>-:>+4+é+1+v1»»4--r+.-o~ ’ g -_ g_@-;_ Agorits Wanted Found ` '"i=ouri5. - riliéét coN'rAiNlN`e' AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable l-‘onthill Nurseri- es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary. highest com- missions paid; handsome free equl~ pment_ Stone & Wellington. Toro nto. Ont . 6373-1-IMEZGI. - Help Wanteil--l~`emnIc WANTED-PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss. Supt. Taunton State Hospital. Taunton, Mess. 3404-to-llllu TETEB A” oliii.`”Fon House work. Apply Revere Hotel or 154 Pownal Street. 6321-1?-28Mtf. f __ "ff" “F” _ Fon sALE___A ~ Fats" cALyE° YOOIIIB, With b0\|'¢|. 187 PHDCG Si. cow. Apply to A. A. McBeot.h. Mmilneia. sasatnzlsilpii. ron 's'Ai.EZ-“1'HonoUoHnl`t¢6 e' C. beghorn Chia. and Pallets. W. J. vienna. los some si. sl '-____ _..._ i“°ll2'3ni..° hrli Corner School supplement ron w-`f`P»\»l li-ul #will lei moo im. mei... pnfmel. _ _ _ m _ .50, llr._A. R. Gillis, Qi, Ill. N. Gomq Full particulars on opglmtiou to °'l.D." e|o Gui-den. ll-ll-lltt. limited. Charlottetown. or Samuel Craig. 880|-ll.-ltltt. |i.osrZou_1'us MunaAv`uAn- '~ dey hires one of ourpoworhil elec~‘ clothing. Owner may have samei by proving property- and paying for ad at Carter Confectionery 183 Queen Street. 6357-l33lM2l. Lost bor special train on Dec. 15th, ii gold locket bearing initials A. 1.. N. 0wner's photo inside; also photo of two `c_hildren_ Finder please send _to Mrs. J. M. Furness. Verlioli. and receive reward. 6385-1-lm6i_ ‘Misceilane u' 0 s vAEt7oii`T¢:i.sAii|Nousl{iv Andi;_v_rs_ l E necks; as. nys. ; Mp; *om ; Mrs. M. white. .tm ..l‘. r. weyc, .25 and l pair socks; ln. B. Ways, ater. $1. ra. llehohhro. $1; Irs., li ‘l""°§ *"1* ‘._°.m- : re. _ aye. ; . - non, Sl; hir. Archléld zglllhnon. li; llrs. W. Seller, 81; ln. ll; lies K. McKinnon. 1 lin. J. Beaton. I palm lannolstts li hots is-= _ its Fon eATF~'i‘o"`“"c|.oee ransom-_ ‘ini “" = ‘_ A- autos: °""‘°"",§',," ,`_I<~'*! .hifi ._ _ 3 5 i if i»___E_ .~_-_-_~ v ~_-_-_~_~_-_-_-:,~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f,-_-;,,-_-_-,_-,_-_._A ,____ 3 pairs socks; l\Irs. \\'_ Slackforii. I-l' and 1 pair socks; Mrs. J. A. C. Rod' Florrle l\lcLcod. 2 pairs socks; Mrs, W- I-arse. 1 imir socks: Mm. N, stead 1 hair socks: Mrs. John Clircw, 2 pairs sm-ks; Mrs. luiu-y lui-l.eotl_ l p_ah' socks und 2 pairs wristlois; Miss (-"”'Uf“‘l0 135511811. 2 pairs socks; Mrs. A. ¥\liltu, 1 lb. rolls; Mrs. J. ¥Vllito_ 1 pii.lr socks; Mrs. J. McKenna, 1 pair socks; bliss Mandi' tfarew, 2 pairs 50\`kSl i\ll'S. E. J. C-Brew. 1 woollen blnnkvii Miss Ethel Carcw. 1! palm Socks: Mrs. Annie Mi-Lend. 2 palm Socks; Mrs. H. .lewelI_": palra socks; Airs. Jacob Seller. 1 pair socks; Mis, l‘»"1';‘l Seller. 1 nan seeks; lim. inlgil Met lure. 2 pairs lioi=kg;_ $100.00 has bt~en~senl. io P. E, lg. land _want or the hospital' lu France; "|80 -‘-» filo' shirts. 14 nlglll slilru.; 14 sheets. 24 towels, 2 pairs pillow cases 3 blankets. 42 pairs socks. ' 34 Pairs socks aud.6 pairs wrist- lets have been reserved to send later. GIRLS! Hilti MASS [li Bll|ll|iUL_HiI|i. . J Sill. ELUSSY. llill *WENT 9°1"l’L_E‘oes'riiovs nm. _DRUFF AND DCUILII IEAUTY _ or vouitl-u_i|_|t. Within lun minutes alter an app". °‘u°“ M D“‘|°"|ll0 you can not ilnd a linxle treea or dendruil or felling mh- “0 10'" mln will not lien im ,im 'ill vlmc mei- mon 'win be .ner . :lair wneeks use. when you see new ... ...'.'.'; :si lain - °,=;=~~»- - me .mm Brow I all over A'li’ttle Doom, '=°-»\~ uw =-- -Y"-'»'?’...ll“'f.'.'.‘i‘“?t51 dlirerenee how liiul. nina. tn-iw`e me l¢l'l8¥!. lust molsten e oloih ‘mp Dnndorino end, qromiiy mg' | “Niki Your heir. takin; one omali ""“".....f.‘..: “':rL'° ...,'°°"‘“a __ ,, l . NYY. and have en- el' of‘:i» lllllmce: an inee ruin, "Curr: “need m¢mu'i»°i"ue eifiknowi’ 'e ' ’ ll lon lhndeino tom. any U toilet mentor. me - - 4 ine; you SONG OF JANUARY. "Snowflakes falling lightly Sparfows calling brightly Through the empty stretches. Satin-white and clear r Makes the heart beat loudly. vibrant. glad and Proudly- Lo! new comes grey winter- Joy-tlme of the year. Winds are illled with rapture. Music flue they capture From the elm-boughs stately, Playing violins: t‘hlldren sing their gladness. Gone'.s the old year’s sadness. Father 'l‘ime’s forgiven All are crying sins. l<`ac_o the future brightly. Long day ill alid brightly, Wealth oi’ strong hope bring! God above to guido you. Fight whatu‘i-.r belide you. Till the lleart’s grey winter Wakcs eternal Spring!" if-I . I 'rniz cl-l.»\Ri_oi‘Tiz'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ ' _ ._ _ W A ` ' i'Cu¢ tfliildmiig Collie ‘ ' ` By External Morusns wail. riiio -*Ncirniiio _ _..._ ' .so.sPseoiLv'AnD.ani-Alta -_ ' _ As otn-rings "N ' ¢f?"_='.~=-" » ltfs really a shame to-upsets young chiiihs stomach by internal dosing, when external treatment will ,sopra- mptly break up a cold. _ _ ' 'g_- Wheu your boy comes in n!ter,.p1g,y with his,feet. soaking wet. his' throat hoarse and sore, his little chest .tight and congested. .lust apply'Nervll|no'_ Give him a vigorous rubbing over'h_ls throat. and put lots of Nei-_vilino _on his chest and rub it right in.- To mnlfe -Nervillno penetrate moral -_ quickly cover his chest and throat wi}h_a` hot ilannel bandage. .This .treatment WON’T fall. -Your boy-will be .joel- ing better in halt’ ani lioul-,_ and _- roll will have tlwrd~s:_tls§i_tction o!;kl_iowiii‘g you have wa, 0 perli-a,!;a'a< -'co . nr gr‘|DDO. or illness’ that ni ght `lri`iv$'ii laid him up. ‘ .= Nerhiline is mighty good for .pre venting colds aild for breaking up _ 'a had one, too. For general family use it cures all sorts oi' external _airiilia and pains- you simply can't bolu- __it. Try _lt_ for earaclle. toothaclig, __ncii_l'i§l_- gin.. sciatica. lame back rheumatlslii or lunibago; Whatever there is conges- tion. inflammation or pain in the joints or muscles. Nervlline willgcuije mighty quick. The large 50c.tnniilfy size hottie is so economical,--so.use|‘\|l lt should he In every home. Therein also a small 25c. size. Dealers any- where soll Narvillne. _ `l “Wo want you to como in and _see -DR. W. J. FISCHER. llio largest 'and best range of Over- coats ln tliu'City and we want you to see how much cheaper we nansefll you a good Overcast than you can buy. uiyv where else. Paton di Co." 6378. ditionsz- (1) AND INSECT PESTS. eases.) _ DOMINION OF CANADA. ' ' ' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. _ Orrawa. NOTICE Shipment of Potatoes to United Sta-tes On and after the lst January, 1916, Potatoes may be _shipped from Canada to the United States, subject to the followingcon- POTATOES OFFEPED FOR EXPORT TO THE UNITED Sl`A'I`ESMUS'I` BE FREE FROM INJURIOUS DISEASES ("lnjllrious diseases and ills:-.1-t pests" sllull not apply to illsoase culil- ` mon and widespread in both Canada and the United States. but ill the case of even such conlmon and wide-spread diseases the stoclt for shipnlent shall he respoiisalily free from infection with such dis- ' (2) No shipment may_be made until a (permit _has ’been',i _'to the United States importer as provi ed for iiitbe‘United tarts regulation. Each shipment should therefore be designated :on the accomganying papers by the permit number which wil1_,be furnished y_the United States importer. _ - j _ _ Inspection will be rnade by a United States Inspector at the port of entry specified in the permit, and' if the shipment he found to be diseased, entry may be refused. , No inspection or certification will be required _prior to ship- ment, but_ potato growers and shippers are adviwtl tilt continuation of such entry will depend on the offeringfor-'ell into _the Umted States of potatoes free from danprous diseases and insect pests. f . _ __ _ _ All persons engaged in this trade should have their-potatoes carefi_i_lly "racked," and any diseased or scabby potatoes ie~ move _ _ For further information, apply to the Dominion Botanist,Cent- ral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. ` Published by the direction of the Honourable MARTIN BUlutEl.i.. Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, - _ December 27th, 1915. D. I & P. A. - 6394~1°4M£ tf. - i Fox Breeders The , Fur Sales Board of the ~P. E. I. Silver Fox Breeders' Association have completed arrangements for dis- play of fursjn New ork and other cities. The board- will _leave early ' in ]anu_;i;_y. Pelts will be taken up -to Thu ay, ]anuaryL6th, 1916 at thefol- (3) _ Charlottetowi`i,_Fox Breeders As- soc1ation_Ofii_ce.~_ - - S Sumtit'¢FIr8ide',; Brace Mckay'.&¢C`o. tore. ~ he °- so Albeljlon, F. L. Rogers Oiiice. » Send'in3'our Peltsimmediately as a large an 'representative collection sent to the board means:-» - ~ A large exhibit. _ ' Greater Publicity. _ _ I Wider general interest created. ~ Higher prices " ~ tv '» ._ » _ Jo _ if. iv _ _ t ` 'Y F’ !"' _ ._ ;~¢ ~' . v, _ _li _ r:5q.w,~‘.i/" lowing places:---- » ~ _ _ »' _. v ..>____ __ _._ _ _ _ i »3`li.'.""" =" _' . , _ _¥._...., _ . __ __I-Ion. Chas.. Dalton _ . _ -. ._-_..‘-». 1 lf# _ - 7** . _ _f_~.»~~- ` _ _ _ .- ._ __ ...a ; _..._-_-fr _. if -' ,. f , _ ._ ._»,.,,,_. . 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