.11 - 1 yv-qs ~».~_ < t 74 ,. ,._. "_, 4- J .H .» (.- to beiin cureing, so that the ‘ I latettl and more stubborn ~‘_=f-I - _ - race 'two 4 “ A 4 Qt =., ,‘f ' - . f , . _ _ . - ‘ . / . -_ _ tr.-1 ~. , ' , 1 4 -_ _ '_ q , _ 1 ' 1 » Q ` I me cnARi.o'r'r1z1-own cuaitnian _ , ' _ _ ._ _ _- ~ ._ .rnsnuaki--11 1-nf- - .t;, _ . .:,_ .ti ` / ”"f"" /‘A 3 .- "1 _ __;;.; r-' ~ _Au irritation or inflama- t1o_n of the air passages is quickly marked by the wam- “f I ing cough, that is the time * ' .. _stagé mayilie avoided. --The' - . i \ 1' ‘Syrup oi ren1e'cly_to use is our ‘ ., . ,_ _ 1 White Pine and Tar 1 2 Itgoesdirectly to the seat f of trouble and removes the 1 infiamation. It stops cou hs ` in the beginning if usedg in time and cures in the short- est possible time in any case. Price 25 and 50c A Bottle 1 .I. G. Jamieson Druggiet _ TIDE '1` ABLE _-a FEBRUARY. High Water Law Watc BER 64. To be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building ln Char- lottetown in Queen's County, on Monday the sixth day of March A. D., 1916. at twelve o’clock noon under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained ln an indenture of Mortgage bearing date the thirtietli day of November A.D., 1913. and made be- tween Lottie lilt-Lennaii of Gray`s Road. Township Number Sixty-four in Klng‘s County 'in Prince Edward ls- land, and George McLennan her hus- bad of the ONE .PART and John S. and Island aforesaid, l~`-ariiicr, ot' thc 0'l‘HElt PART. ALL and SlNtll'LAlt thai certain parcel or tract .of land and premises situate lying and being at Hopi-liel;l Lot or Township Number Sixty-four iii King‘s County, Province of Prince Ed- ward lslainl. bouiidi-tl and tit-scribed as follows. that is to sny:-- Corn- ruenlring on the i\`ortl1-side of Gray‘s Road at thi- East bounilary oi' Fifty (50) acres oi' land conveyed by the Commlssioiu-r ol' l’ul\lic Lands to .lohri Mr-l.».niian. thence North along the said bouiitlary to the South boundar_\ of Fifty and oiic hall' (5011-Qi acres of land coiiyeyr-_d in \\'illiniii llnyti-r. tlit-nco East ton clniins to the \\`t-sl bonniinry of Sixt_\'~ti\‘e 155) arcc-s_ ul land --uii\‘\-yt-d to Angus Stewart. thence South along the same to Gray's [toad aforesaid tlicnco Westeriily along said Road to the place oi' coinineiict-uicnt containing Fifty and one half' la'i0‘~_-1 acres oi' land a llttlt- iiioro or less, being the Southern hall' ot' I-‘ai-ut Plot No, 10 on the Nortli-sitlc of said Grays lload as described iii a certain inde-_iiture bearing date the 221111 day oi’ December A.D., 19013 by r which the said Fifty and one half (501,-'gl acres was conveyed by the Gov A OF LANDS ON TOWNSHIP; NUM- Livingstone of Murray Harbor. Town- ship Number Sixty-four in the County 300-lU3U1&€AQOl-i 903 o . 0.52. Sa. S. 0.06 M. 0.59 Tu. - 1.50 W. 15.40 Th. $1.31 F. 4.21; 12 Sa. , 5.150 13 S. 6.40 14 97.55 15 16 17 10 11 M. Tu. §:<.F»»l W. ` ITh. F. 9.41 10.22 11.00 Sa. ' 11.155 S. , 12.00 M. ‘_ _ Tu. W. 1.23 Th. _ :.08 F. 2.56 Sa 1 3.54 S. 5.09 M. _ o.;>.;’. 28 29 , Tu. ; 7.-is 18 19 20 21 . 22 0.39 23 24 25 26 27 19 56 .\`. "£1.00 12.21.! _ 13.01 18.36 14.00 14.41 15.5 16.1123 17.157 1t4.Ii0 19.311 20.37 21 .I _- o ' -."_'_:0 ' 23.08 23.54 12.34 12.50 13.23 13.47 14.14 14.-ill 15.441 17.03 18.30 15.14 1 1 4.0 id)-*P-4 .?“.*">`~5"':"f=Z"Z=f=‘°°°°°.".°"'~`°" a-ct: vvctcn-i>cio`-' ' i- ®@*~l>-*KC-l5‘»\9-I-‘$551-$395 51 37; .yt ' -I .-1- sarcoma- Nl¢»¢l¢¢~3Ulb b2©-5!-‘$0 1 11 11.33' 0.35; -n fm - _ _ '_ 2.os,1i_is W. `io,o- ‘ ~.-1.01 3.101. 1 'rn 1 - zzo. is 1 -1 ir 11.19 _ oe 1” -1 18.1 18.58 tl 61-»»» 1-rnnii-iit oi' l"rincc Edward island to Samuel Liviiigstoiir- of Gray'.s_ltoad. The above sale will be made by th-\ I undersigned because oi' default having been niade in the payment ol interest WA3 secured by the said hlortgiigc. ‘ -1 22.00 I ll._ __ _F_b _ A 2152 D late: ins -ith day oi L ruaiy . 5( ic S' iii-1-:~4.\ir.'»“~1<_-. sa 151|. f- 10.51' 10.411 1i'.L'T 18.00 13.43 10.15 19.54 20 'I' zifiti :Loi 115.5 FEBRUARY-lst to -ith, milt wave. 5th to 10th. rain, sleet and snow. 11th to 14th. much wind ant 20.21 .112 23.10 "'11 I. » ~ ,_ ‘-'. i ti” 1 =1 i‘€ . W ‘A -.- _ A 1, _vt :i I, _ 'c ..- , ; , ` - - ff' “Q xmbnitiglmiigiyimigéii lately* ' ' win - silent in i¢»v_=_tha-when I:-Oi? I-“ffl I fgalmgltmiwlefé iiniiiea il wen vim inNAito's mn' t n e t °"‘lA’1“I“‘,:§‘,,f’°;,‘§‘f»»i‘,,,_,§'.§§.`,|,i_,¢ ,im - in q, 9,,” bluster. 15th to 20th, cold and nn settled. 21st to 24th, wind and slcet. 25th to 27th, very cold. 28th to 29th, unusually cold weather. n1.\ RY UF l‘]\'E.\"l`S. TO-DAY. City Magistrates (Tonrt, 9 a.ui. People’s Theatre, 7 and 8.45 p_ni. Prince Edward Theatre. Ii 7 and 8.45 p. m. l¢||t'l_`llS LOCKHART-Ai Ki-_iislngtoii on l<`eb_ 5th. to Dr. and Mrs. A. .\. Lockliart a son. HA'l’TON.- Ai the P. E. I.. Hospi- tal, Jan. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hatton. a son. (`oi1gratulations_ L --Y' - ._ .-_= l)I‘l_\'l`IIS For further particulars apply to (`. It. Sniallwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block. ifliarlottetown. .54`. JOHN S. LIVINGSTONE, ' liiortgage. __i_-1-in-Q1 1 Cheese Maker Wanted SEALED 'FENDERS will be re- ' celved by the undersigned until Feb- ruary 14th. from parties willing to t contract with the I-Iazelbrook Dairy- lng Co. for thc manufacturing ot' cheese iwaxing included) during the seaaou of 1910, tenders to state l wages per month; also price per hundred pounds oi' cheese manufac- l_turcd_ Cheesemakcr to tind his own _ lu.-lp, the couipauy finding all sup- plies. Quantity of cheese manufac- tured in 1915 was 65,186 lbs. W. J. MacEACHEFtN, Secretary. Mt. Albion, Feb. ist, 1916. 7116-2-2mwstui`4i. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Stanley Bridge Dairying Co. will be held in the Hall,Stanley Bridge on Tuesday Feb. 8th. ' at 2 o’clock p. m. ` J. H. SIMPSON. Bay View Secretary Jan. 20th. 7000-1-25Mtwi’-li. A i J MURCHISON-Ai, Urwcll Cuvt-_ l~`i.-|»_ , 01.11, Mrs_ Alexander Murchison, aged 88. The funeral will be held on Fri day all p.m. to Mt. Bucliaiinii. ._ POWERS-.\lr:i. .\l:irg:irt-I l'uwt-|':'~. died at ltootoii. Blass, on I"»:l». 1l_ l-`u iieral was held from the lioiue ol' Ltr. Shirley, 31! Pi-:irl St. East. lJrlrlgc\\'nt<:r. Mass. on Sunday, I-‘cli_ 0th. FRA8ER.- At Vancouver. ll. C.. on Wednesday.. ifeliruary Zuni ot' lu grippe. Amelia Chisholm, widow of the late William H. Fraser. former- ly of Charlottetown aged 74 years and 11 months. Sho is survived by her family of one son. and three daughtersz- E. Pnlnier Fraser of Vernon, B. C.; Mrs. R. B. Boucher. Notice to Debtors As we are about to make a change in our business we here- by request all parties indebted to us by bool: account, notes of hand or otherwise fo make pay- neys for collection. Your promp ' “S°'Pii1:o_ F11 ii.-~ M-1 , _ _ _ . ' ' J. iii i-itnanii-a. 'fiinliiiy 144111 iiiiir- i` his is your opportunity ofgetting iiiiny useiui ar- tollon. will recruit here ii battalion or Meiiiodim, the zosi-ii, for em- tigles at greatly reduced prices. seas service. The battalion is en- dorsed by the Methodist ministerial uloolstion. thing is sold. Sale starts at 10 o'clock Friday and continues till every- t W m Card oi_Thanks 'ro THE Etccrons oF WARD Five, - Lntllcs and (1ei|i.lcint-n_- l’lea.~1e allow me to oiier my slu- cero and hearty tlinnlts for the confl- deuce you placed in nic ns it candidate for Councillor in the recent election. Although not elected l can assure you l appreciate your kindness which was evidenced by the large vote which was polled in my favor. Again thanking you and hoping to liavc the pleasure of representing you in the near future l remnin_ Your obedient servant. I BENJ. CARTER. 7717-2-11-Mil. 1 Money to Loan ‘ We have sums ol' $350. $500. $800. $1,000 to $2.000 and other ulnouiits to loan on l`arni securities of lirst- clnas quality and on satisfactory city properties. MacKlNNON &. MCNEILL, 90 (.ii'f‘ut (11-tirgi-_ St., Cliiirloiiclowii. 'ICIILZ-lliiiltiibi. * SHUHI Ellllllii AI NIUIIAAI HIIEH Fill. ll lil lil .-\ short coiirso in agrieliliure will be held at Murray Itiver from Feb- ruary 14th to 18th. The opening meeting will be held on liiouday. February 14th, at 7.30 p.m_ This course is free to i-.vt-ryoni-_ who is in- tert-ati-_ti in better furiiiing. and both old and young are welcome. The subjects for discussion are: The Breeding, Feeding and Care of Live- stock; Selection and Culture of Farm Crops; Dairying: Poultry; Plant Disease-s; Farm Weeds. etc. ln coiincctioii with this short course, the Murray liivr-r Seed Fair will be held on 'l‘hursday, February 17th. Exhibits are to be delivered at the Hall on the Wednesday preceding the fair so that the judging can be complctcd early in the forciiooii on the day of the fair. 4 72712-1!-0in\i`etll<‘ri. PROHIBITION WOULD - SOON SAVE COST OF OTTAWA BUILDINGS \ AMIIl<1llS'l`. Fell. 10.-"W-ipc out the whiskey bnsiiit-_ss in Canaria." said Rev. J_ \\'. i\lct‘oiiiic|l in the course of his si-rnion nt. 'l‘rinll__v Ciiurcii last Suu- day cvctiiiig. "and thert-'ll bc enough niuut-y nuvctl in ii fow wet-ks to‘ put up pnrlianit-nt. buildings worth $15.- 000.0110." Mr. l\f<°i‘oiiii\-ll piadc his doclurntloii as he spoke of _i.lio_growlng strength ol' tht- iiiovi-ini,-ii; towiirfl Dominion wide proliibition and of tho tremend- ous uilvaiitngo thai. would follow the iiuppijossioii of the liquor busiliei-1a._AlI (fniiaila. he said, sorrowed at the de- struction of tho Parliament Buildings ut Ottawa und the loss of life which was entailed. The buildings could not be replaced. in all probability. for less than $10,000,000 or $12,000,000 but more than thni. would soon be saved llie Doniliiloii by tho abolition of the liquor trallic. ~_ Mr. McConnell also made passing reference to the enforcement of liquor laws. and pointed to Sydney as it city in which there is great laxity in en- iorcenieiil. ` -4 if'-L - A Ju81'..~l\jD.°E \V,iiere is an old; -Now Eiigluini iiunlro whose ltiiowldtfgiof the statute law in limited. l1ut~ 0 has decided vie-wa ni-i to l:on.\lt|9flL‘ Billie. Noi. long ago ii co|‘ln||i Zed' _ 1` Wilt! bronglit before hiin. i-liiirgeti... _ larceiiy- It iippt-art-tl from tli9,q_ _ _--that Zed liiiil rciitcil ii liori-iii' inf furnior to do some linulliig and ibut. dtlrlnl! A-IIC period uit- nnnnui had remained lu lil-1 ptmin-.m1li»ii. he had _[od it from the own- cr's stock of grain, although tho sgrou- iiieiii-wiia that Zed himself should sult- ply thu feed. lie was chllflod by the rnrmcr. tlioroforo, with ilw UIGII- 0|' two bushola of outs and corn. _ "'rnt-_ statutes made and provluom' the old sqiilre announced poiideroualy. "nay that theft is to convert to 100|' own uso the property of Another. The horse is the servant of the owner. 1101 of Yed. and Zed converted them oats 'nie Nm Scotia "Lumber Klux" ' ' zen or in-sian' nieni me-no alive ,_ _ _ 95131 ‘ _ guilty oi' larceny." 6 "I consider MtNAR.DB LIMMENT Zed ,.,,,,,._ u,,,,,|,,,,| me pq and _ - , / ~ .lust it few lines to remind you am noww 1 e.r ion Co., and if-I can learn to be a good operator I won’t have to gu buck into the trenches again. 1 will be wiili some Brigade hack oi` tli'e tir- ing line. Luck is following me so far or some one must be praying it lot for me. We are now blllettod in it siiiall towii.and can sleep anywhere. My ohuni and I have hired ii rooui ainl _ R_ B_ RATTRAy_ _lluvu it IIICC bull to alt-_ep in, It ig quite a change from sleeping in the straw. I have noi. seen Alex. for a month. I am about eight miles from blni how. _I also have not had a. chance to see Charlie yet. I received your box at few days. uf- ter Xmas. The cake was delicious. 1 received a box from the Souris lied Cross Society. Chas. _Storms sent ine a nice sweater, it was very thoughtful of him, you might thank him for nie. l would like to send him a souvenir. I have a nice one, Set it in the trenches. lt is ct picce of a German Aeroplane with bullet holes tiirougb it. We can not send anything like that home but I will take it home when this war is over. lt cannot last more than n your longer in my opiiilon the Germans will have to -give in some time. ' There is not much lighting going on at present. The Germans tried to break tiirougli our lines once but failed. we mowed them down with artillery fire. poor beggars they will never break through on the western ifroiit. The next time you writo you might scnil me MareelIa'i-1 address as 1 expect to go oil a pass in a couple of months. I may seo Alex. before then and get it from him but you st-ntl it anyway. My new addi'ess ia its follows, Signnller (‘. F. .\lcI)onu|il. lird (‘nu- aiiian Divisional Slgiialliiig Co., Villl- /\l’lIl.\' ('o.. ll. id. l1‘., l"1<`i‘aliec. I must. close- for this (lint: Iiopiiig to hear i`ro|n _\'i1ll Nooll. love iii sill. l`l't\lll _\'t)l|l‘ lU\'ll|t.§ LIUII. CHESTER! A BIGAMY CASE IN \ THE POLICE COURT. .\"l`. JIJIIN, l"i-li. ltl.--- Nlcliolzis Itirliztrlisoii oi' l’nrlai;|- Rivi-r was bv- iorc ilic Police (‘onrl ycstt-rilny nf- ternotin on the cliurge oi' liignii1y_ The dei'eiiilaiil‘s son, Ilitall lliclinrii- son. who was brought. to the city by _i`tcv. Fallier Ruliicliainl, was plat-cd Un lilo Witness stand. lic is ai. youth sixtt-t-ii yt-ars of age, with litlle oi- iio cducation and proved ti very dull witness. lie could .not speak ling- liali well and Kev. Father Itobic- haud was sworn in as iiitei'pi~t-tor. The wit|lt>:~1s testified that his father Itt`0lll§lit_ the woninii, Annie Vt-ill-o, lioiiio niiil lived with licr, sn\i|i|; shi- was his wife. ' lit.-v i~‘uther ltoiiit-llainl is in ‘~‘IH-\l'l-Z0 oi’ ilu- parish in which lticli- ardsoii i'i-siilell and also gave testi- lnony. lticliarll’soii's iiral wifi-_ dead. \\'il|it-as was away l`roiii homie when lliclinrdsoti iiuirricil his second wifi- and the imirriztgv ct-rcnioiiy was per- formed by aiiotlier prli-st named Roliiehautl, who was taking thr- place ot' witness during his nhsenci, lroni the parish. Soni:-_ time afif-r Ricliartlsoii is said to li-avi; n|;,|-pied _Anniv Vt.-neu iii St. John winln hh.; _si-coinl -wife was atill olive. ltlcliiird- son ciillcii on witness :ind ask:-_l that his marriage to wife No, 2 be ft:iiui‘td. Witne-=_=s .___\;VIl_l\\‘ss “You _ had no busi- °‘“> ¢ “ls lily sou-in-law and my oldcst son to put ilniilc out or ma :"’“E‘{_I{“<'““,“<‘- 1 um legally iuni-rl.-tl o ei. liitiicsi-1 asked ltlcliardsoii wiiore he bud uinrried Annie. and in reply ith-liai'daoii sniq ~-| mu|.|.i,,u l\tl_l_`_llI HI. J()|||\_ 'Ui ilrlsoiier nail l'uril1 1 . ____ ___ _______ . nr rtinnnd .. HEMEDY FOR NERVOUSNESS Some vt-a|'i-1 ugo it Indy whu LL-115 UH. OHS llllysiciaii about her heoltli. She was ii woman oi' nervous teinpernmcnt. had worried and cycited her to such She gave the doctor it list oi' her symp- tom nnd w d in to to read your Bible more. _ "llui doctor." begun the bewildcretl patient. liour u day." the great man reiterated, with ltlndly authority. “Thea como buclt to me n iiioiith from today." Anil lic bowed bor out with ti possibility of further protciit. _ , Ai, first his patient was inclined in be iiiigry_ Then Hlio reflected that, at lt-nat. the prcscrlptloii was not an ox- ponsive one. Besides, it certainly had been a long tlmo since sho had read I-II0 Illlilc r0l.¢ulni‘iy. sho rellcctod with it pang of coiinclciico. Worldly cares had crnwilud out In-_r pmynr nm] }3||,|¢, study for yours. and though she would have ri-sented being called im ir;-gpg. louis woinnn. sho had undoubtedly bo- II|lXAT_E§ Illilll ` ` increases strength ~ of doliuatdiiervouii. rundown people B00 bee hand bills for particulars is iiie iii..-we ina. nariiu--as i maint $1 bt til ‘_ i»:r____o::; nina _ 18100 forfeit-_ -if it soiiporfulle >s ~ so 1- A P- - ----- »-» ,.. Q- _ and it was me well ns ever next _ _ _ _ :__¢_=:i=_°{_a_i:_:_ _ __ lm ._________,_______s;; - Li _ ___ ._ __ --_- - ___ ` .__ _ ~ ' . __. _ ______._...__-..-~-- - - -- 1 _ l_ , _ o 1 _ . __ __ ___.h_i M°l't€aH¢ Sale Card of Thanks To the-Electofs oi Slllllllli .|_Illll$' "A I* ‘ egin when the - 1 Cough Begins ln one mouth she went buck to his Ward Four I siiiiiiiis ~ ._ _ 1- \\ ell, lit- said. smiling. A li ed at lisr faco_ ‘I seo you are nn obed lent patient, and have iukcn my pro- support given during civic contest. I Tho following letter was recoivediscriptlon faithfully. Do you feel as if will endeavour .to merit trust ini- by Mrs. Frank S. McDonald, Norris you in-l-dt-il any other inediciin-1iiow?' posed in me during the ensuing Pond; Souris East. from her soul "No, doctor, l tloii’t." she said. hun- term. - Chester who has been in the tiring estly. Respectfully yours. line of France for some time. “I ft-cl like a dlrfurciit lIUt‘S0l\~ Hill J. T. McKENZlE. Somewhere lu France. Jan. 9. 191ti.liow tliil you lniow this was just what 7219-2-11m1i. , Dear Moth`el‘.- ' ‘ I iiecilcd?" For ioiswcr, ilio famous physician that I have dodged all German shells turned-to his desk. 'l‘liert-, worn and and nniiets so rar. and none to iiipiiiiritt-ii. ny an omni i1|l1it». --1iiai1a;1i.'_' - “S,',\_*1‘-tn,-yt-uf______ _“___ ` j , ' 1 . 1 . _ -1 f - _ the future. ____ "_ id D_v_____ ___! licnsahl, with detp tariitstiicss _ _*___ yumltl\_¢=ly.,t¢|_“. “nent _ , wi ie to oiiitt my daily rtadlng oi this jbook I should lose my greatest source |oi` strciuuli and skill. I never go to all -opt-ratioii without reading my Bible. l nt-vcr attcntl a dh-:tressin ' case with- out tlndiiig help in its pages. Yuui' cast- called not t`or inetliciiie. but for sources of |1c-ace and strength outside your own mind. and l slioivcd you my own pri-scripilo|i_ I' knew it would curt-." . "Yet l coiift-ss doctor," said the pn- iii-nt. "that I cainic vcry near not lak- iiig it." "Very few are willing to try it, I limi," said the physician, smiling again. "1lut. there are many, inuuy cases in iny practice where, if tried, II would work wonders" ‘ This is zi true story. The pliysiclan has died, lint his proscriptioii ro- innins. lt will do no one any liurni to fry it.-Public I.eil|.:i-r. To Prevent The Grip Ilronio There E. W. 250. Colds cause Grip-Laxatlvc Quiiiine removes the canso. is only one “ilroino Quiniiio." GROVE’S signature on box. By llllkk* blood rich and rt-il Dr. Clinac‘s Nerve' l"uod forms new -I uells and tissues anal luiurlslics the s-,gm-“.,|_ |\°"'¢=i I-Rl(-‘ii fu licultli and vigor. ~' 3 -_ BY pqilllggyiiur ln. cn-u in \i'*1glit nhiln , D010# .,il_drl\cd .from . - 710151. Sl-‘°l\&`f00d‘. cum. EK) trcntii-*ft box, , All ‘lg-|'|",., 0,, Eil-,.11-i1..i»r'. ` Batt-it - A Vo., |_||,,|u.,| Toronto. ' "1 ' _' _-Q-.~ i_',- i Chas e’s _ _ _.___ N..--.1f“Qp1f:_><-ci I D I . IS THERE SOME OF THE’HUN I HIM? N A l.0l\'l)ON, Ont.. February 11.---» iliistructioiis have been issued ironi _lieallquarters of tho 135th llildtlle- ist-x huttitlion to prosecute (‘linrlca illai‘tle_ of llorclic:.-iter village. iii the iclvil court. l`or alll-lu-il disloyalty. it is claimed by nieniliors oi’ the bai- talinn that when news oi' the Otta- wa fire was rebeived ut Do'rcli'ester, li-.irtlc threw his hat in the air mn] cheered. \ f Yi c urge Twen y- vo can GUARDIAN IALASSIFIEII AIIS. __ _ * _ One cent por word first lneonlo” In this column hall ooiit por 3 lst--at~;~z~i-i~:is-t-as-;-1;-i»,iai~s'st».; ' ' 1 .1 Ag--nits Want-ed . ’AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR l "Thu nlil relialile l~`oniliill .’\§1ir.~'e.‘- ics," \Ve It-ncli our ineii to ia-ll. idx- lit-rlcncc iiiiiwct-,-s:ii'_‘»; liighcst coin iiiissions paid; liaiirlsoiiie tree equip- inent. Stone & \\ elliiigtoii, 'l`oi'oiiio, Ont. ::1ttS-1il\ll;`l-`t.-i1.;5lt. Help \Vantetl--i"t-limit-_ WANTED-PUPIL NURSES AT THE Taunton State Hospital 'l`rniniiig School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt. Touuton State Hospital, iff ." __ - _ _:"1 . § For Sale ' FOR‘ SALE-DRAFT ‘ HORSE 1500 lbs. Nine years old, sound. Address "li" Guardian Otlicc. _ _ 655"-1-13-Mlf. FQR SALE A LIVE GENERAL BUSH ni.-ss stand for sale or to lease. Ap- ply “D" Guardian oillce. _ ’ 6527-1-11-Mtf. Fon sAi.E PAIR ai.ui='”Fox`Es‘ l~`ull particulars on application to “l:I.D." clo Gunrdan. 5716-12-fllllltf. Fon sAi.E.- s'rEAM sAw Mii.iZ and site nt Head Railway wliurf, Smiris Macliiiiery may be sold sep- arato. l~`. 'I‘. Mitcdonald. Souris. 0028-1-]9Mtf. Taunton, Mass. (1404-10-12Mi.r _ Y ' Li.. =.._... I' _.Ll RELIABLE PERSONS Wll.L BE furnished with proliiablc, all-yrnl' round eiiiployiiient on Auto-linitting uiacliliies. Ten dollars pci' week readily earned. We teach you ut homo. Distance no liindrance. Write at once for |1ai'iiuiil:irs. raft-:-1 to pay, etc., enclosing Sc. in startups. i\ult\- Klnitt-1' liouilrry ('o_, Dt-pt. .l»l7(`. - ZJATI College' Street, 'i`ori1ni0. 1'.-ll\iEl9i. 'I'o Lt' t Lost ' LOST- A GREY BUFFALO BE- twci-ii llugh McMilluns and Corn. wall corner. Finder please notil'_\' llvrirnin Auld, Keiisiiigtriii. ‘J"l-`i'--‘.5-lli.\l"i l. .. .. pi llc-lp Wiiiiteti-lllitle' _.._-.__. L_., ._____, __ __ WANTED AT ONCE BOY T0 WOR as nppl'1-iitii-v in Ili-.iitul Oliice. Ap- pl_\ ltr. 'l`. ld. lloblns. 7200-2-9-hilt* TO LET-COMFORTABLE TENA nieiit house with liirgi-_ fdnlilt-_ 71 Ivic-Gill Avenue. 7o;;i;.1.‘_-7Mif_ ro `i.ET;`-HousE.`”APPEv"’232 Grew George St. 5589-12-8mtf. l LL, _ ~ Wanted wA'ri1'TE`o- To auf iN' 6`i`1"`Y `Co'ii- in-.r dwt-llini: suitable for store-. Slutt- pricc and ailtlrcss. Write "L" Girard- iau tliiict-. 7179-2-7Mtiipd _.__ . .§ 1 members of the SILVER will be held in the Board 7102-2-ll\liw'li. Fox Breeders The FIRST ANNUAL ' MEETING of the BLACK FOX BREED- ERS’ ASSOCIATION of Prince Edward Island of Tradeliooms, Charlot- tetown, on Tuesday, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1916,