__ JANUARY 22, 1916 i ' i ' . 'rr-is cHARLo1‘rETowN GUARDIAN K PAGE- Ffvs ' fh. _~ ~~.- , if A ii §A=!ac..f ns' I 0. 6 _-' I/A; __ . \_l'/'7 Are you having trouble _ with your Furnace? find it difiicult keeping the fire in over night' and unsatisfac- tory, if a ton of clean Coallike’ Drummond Round it is a gooe coal. | . __ ii . ~. A. Pickard & Co-1.’ ‘ Phone- 240 ' : . ..._.... i, ~ _ f - .l Ch't°Wl\ l_ii\\\\\v)llll1v//§\\\\\\\ \ i Velvet kin Lotio /___` \\\\\\\\\v/II (IJ 5 . Is an excellent and n_10st pleasant applica- tion lfor all skin rough' ness, whether caused by wind, weather or expos- ure to the cold. Soothing ealing Cream that insures a smooth- | soft velvety skin always. Fine for keeping the hands of housekeepers in good condition and a great lotion for mento use after shaving. Allay- ing irritation and preven- ting soreness. 35c per bottle at illum- Geo. E. Huglie “The People’s Drliggisl" Q _ =»\._ 1 r-'M------i Z cruit Etlwaril Smith was added to the \ jlngjto the nearness of Ilarnpton to_ _.Victoria the meeting at the former \\\\\\@IIIIIIIlll§\\l\\\\\\lBK 1 6 over before they get to they l'ront. L ` 1 _ _ _ _ .- _-__f . Bark l‘g`_-g~\` _ ‘_ .`.. lr.” YA Th /7 Try Rexall Cherry Cough Syrup Q” , Try this splendid Rcxal preparation that will care /" i`__ the cough, allay all irritation to the throat. and Cure :_ _ ‘ tho cold. lt’s rilce`to the taste, doesn‘t affect the sto acli- and it CURES THE COUGH. Guaranteed -like all Rexall preparations- money ll~ back if disatistied. A bottle ._ . . . . . . . . ....75c MacKinnon Drug Co. e Rexall Store f _ _ L il i \ ’ ‘ €lA\\\\\¥\\\\WZIIlIllllR\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\¥JII N Q'A\\\\\¥lII/IIIIA\\§\\\\\7/IIIIII _ _ _ ' \ Island Soldiers at the ir_on_t_ are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Because it isthe best Hickey & Nicholson'l`ob. Co., III//Ik i\\,\\\iIIlIl\@\l\VIIlIlffL\\“\\YlI I’ Miss Elsie Francis and Miss Mary J. F' (!oonoy.- Mr. Archibald McDougall \\\\\YlIIK\\\\\\\\\WIlllIIlIIf£t parting to lilo hair a faint. but pleas- , . . f _ " ni '- I C Fbl' n quick, clean and satis- factory shave»- the GILLETTE is the really right razor. No lion- ing-yr no stropping, just lnthcr niiatsiiavc. You can‘t cut your- ’ sclfe-- the piitviitt-il guard tlxi-:= that. ~s°°°‘5 ’ o ` / o%o\=~$Q `o s“§% Q` Q \ oak Qs ~,,,__ v ~' The Gillettt'Sui'ety Razor Sei I con ists oftriple sllvgr plated linger that w-ill last a lifetime, witlp 12 double edged blades in vi-ivbl lined leather case. (Toni- picti- set, price $5.00. _ ii--f,renneii___.s‘._ _tiiandier r Pure French it l The Cen¢rtil'iri1`iefai¢ni-~i. ' IT PAYS to buy in this province BAND AT ARENA this afternoon. 6281. JOINS t05TH.- Yesterday one re-l strength ot' tho 105th llattuliiou. A JOINT PATRIOTIGRALLY. Ow- placo on -Monday had been_ cancelled 0.t_Vict0l‘¥ll.. 4 _ .__,- .FUNERAL TOD/\Y»-Tho funeral of the late Mrs. (Captain) I-'iniayi-ion” ' leaves tier resldeiico Dorcliestt-r Street. this afternoon at 2.30 -for the.lPoople‘s Cenietery. i_ - , , _ _ , ci-luncl-4 oF. sco'ri.ANo.- 'rim Rev. I). MacLean will.-,preach at_,l.ot 48 on Sabbath, the 23rd. at 10.30 a.iii. I-iighfleid, 2.30; and in the l’coplo's (iliurch at 7 p.in. Monday at Glas- gow Road. Tiiesilllys .ilunter ltlver, Wednesday and Tiiursday nt Stan- chel at 7 p_m. COMING .VlSITOR.-Mr. Wm. l-l. ilarper. Supreme Counsellor .of. The indcpeiidant Order ot'_Foresters will meet on Wednesday _next in lhislcity. the Executive ot' the High Court fora coiiference in the interests of the Or-` dor. it is expected there will be a joint ;neeling of the City (‘ourts in the evalu- ng. _ g _ _ SOLDIERS WANT TOBACCO. - Pte. Jerry Gallant, Somewhere in _France in writing to his sister Mrs. ll. - _.l. McKinnon, Queen St.. City, speaks' of his pleasure ln hearing that so many Island boys are enlisting and hopes the war will he successfully lie says the Germans are very quite just at present but that the weather Is terribly wct with plenty of niud. Ile also inentlons thc need ot' chow- lng tobacco, but says smokes aro plentiful with him. ROLLO BAV.-- The inany l'rir~nds ot' Mr. tfliarics ('ainpbeli. ltoilo liay. will be ploaseil to hear that he is re- covering frI'oiii his recent severe ili- ne.ss.- Mr. Ciiares Collin made it it large shipment of pork last week to‘ Souris.- Mr. Frank McPhee has re- turned bome ffrom Charlottetown where he was on military business.- Mr. Donald MacDonald the busy black- smith of Rollo Bay is doing a rushing buslness.- Miss Hazel Towiisliend has returned 'to Charlottetown where she will resume her studies at the Prince of Wiaies College. -"The For- tune Bridge School is progressing rap- idly under tlie skillful management ot' (`.li:\rlott¢-_town is visiting at Rollo Ilay the gtiosl ot' Mrs. Alex McDougall.- Z\ii'_ George Campbell was visiting in Grcenvale the guest of Miss Mamie C:\iupbell.- liiiss Mildred Ciivaiinagli has returned home to Cardigan after visiting in Rollo Bay the guest of Miss Mollie O’l)onnell_.- lvlr. A. J. lfeays has returned to llollo llay from 'lted Point. where he was trnnsacting busi- ness.- Mr. Ilnrry S. Francis has ro- turned to Fortune Bridge from Stim- merside where he was on business for the lnt_orost_ of the firm.- Mr. James ifooney loft last week for (‘.hnrlot_tc- town wiicro he will i-I-.siiiiio his studies at the St. I)iinstaii's Collcgo. : :Wyeths Sage and Sulphur (iompouiid contains agents especially valuable for coloring gray and faded hair _ it is delicately perfumed. im- ant odor -50< and .$1 00 hotties -E A. Foster, Central Dtugstoie. MISS Ada S. Bradbury 142 Prince Street, next to Kindergarten Art»Needl'o Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds,,88 Great George Street. rl._--_._i-_.i- Casme. ' _'i_S‘.l@P When you want purt, hard, good soap that will last long- and .serve every pui‘po`se--choose' Castile soap. ~` ‘ ' ' Here today you can get really *__ ‘ ._ _- 0": ,J _. .- xg, c _ '_ _ | ' i 1 ~ - 3. 3* ` , _ . . _ _f _-\ : . Excellence is a term that can be fittingly used - _ - . _149 Gt Geo. Street ';='s.;;.when speaking ofthe 4 __ - - ~-g-,»_;,~,~,;;'Ifhe_ife,is_ no rush or hurry in building a ' rl'-9- -=risiN'rzMAN at co i>iANo. 'rite cast we ‘ ‘ C `and-1 application that necessary, ¥Q__.P¢l’_f€Ct work in thetconstruction of a high-grade 158110 , - is given every instruménttltat i-h¢ heme /l 4" '-jOff‘Y¢‘0ld€`F_ii'm7_?_'", ‘iff ` _ ~ ' f§=--But when a Hein’_tzman&.Co _ _ - piano is~bui1e._it is so tliorouahw, ‘ . _ 5 __ iiiiiiiiimeayi1iiisii_iiteqing. - ' "' ~ " ’ "rin ss; f =.-Bros e ~ _ f 0 M ‘ml and thejoint meeting would-be held _ - _ENJOY A SKATE. Take a couple of hours oft and enjoy a skate at the Pmzz 'AwARoEo.-The pupils' or Mt. lluchairan School of which Miss lliargaret Walsh is -teacher -has sociired the third prize for Physical 'l`rainlug awarded by tho Stritl_licoiiu I-‘nin|. | --ii INTERESTING NEWS.-Mrs. Whltel has returned from Toronto, after visi- ln itll the leading lluir Parlor has French. twist- and three coils' are-no lougen sliown' but dressings low aluli iuniliuini ‘predominate in llglits‘ot'.1ull._ styles. The young girls look so grano- i’ul wit.-li their hair hanging in one-Soi' more curls ai‘r:1iig0d dllloreiilly. Mrs. White, Queen llotel, Phono 325.1. 6079. NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS.-Sulr scrlbers are notified that the price of Morning Daily Guardian and Montreal Daily \Star mailed is $4.00 per year; the Morning Daily Guardian and Fam- ily Herald and Weekly Star is $3.25_ per year; and t.lie price of the Even- ing Guardian and Montréal Daily Star is $3.25 per pear; the Evening Daily Guardian and Family lierald and 'Week ly Star is $2.26 per year. Mt\'. SUPREME COURT-iii t.1ie Supreme cd before -ills Lordship the (Tliicf .lus- ticc, Sir W. W. Sullivan of the John Stewart Fox Co. Ltd., v. Wlielau and ol.hcrs, action t'or recovery of $2,562 amount of promissory note. His Lordship charged the jury who retired at 11.25. At 3 o’clock they returned with at verdict in favour of the det'e_~i dants, in 'the proportion of ii-2. Coun- sel: for plaintiffs, Messrrl Martin _and iientloy, for tlcfondaiils. Messrs Johnston and Dut`i'y. ATTENTION.-’1‘hc window of t'hl‘ John lt. Dennis i’odigrf-eil Foxes l.lnii- ted to-day is drawing a lol ot' at'i_ein,ion as there is ,shown an excellent Silver Black Fox Pelt- from Mr. Dinuis‘ ranch. ll. is one ot' tho best if’ not tho best, exliibltcd this year. 'l‘li<~ drcsser is Mr. J. 1). Jciikitis and ho is .certainly :tilt-pt at the blisiness. Messrs Jenkins and Diniiis make an excellent .conibiiialioii at the biisiiicss.Mr.Deiiii`ts I can produce the goods and Mr. Jenkins can give the finishing touches very efiiciently. _ 0080. PREACHED ON P. E. i.-The Rev. S. H. Rice, ol’ Sunny Brac, (Mono toni. supernumcrary Minister ot' the New Brunswick and P. E. is-land Conference, passed away about 12 o‘clock Tuesday night ol' heart fail ure. following an attack oi' la gripprx Mr. Rice, though. suffering the last .few days from the prevalent epidem- ic, was able to be about the house as usual yi-sterday and his death will come as a great shock to thc whole coiiimunily, in which he was held in the highest esteem. The deceased, who was 71 years of age., came to Prince Edward island from Ontario in 1883, and was tier a' term pastor oi’ iother pastorates I--were-f Newcastle, Fairviilc, St. Andrbws, and`Mill_town, N. B.; Cornwall, Souris and Vernon River, i’. l. While on the latter circuit his- lioaltlrfaiied in 1905 and ho had since resided nt. Sunny Brno. _lie leaves a widow, forniorly Miss l’ollar¢|,_ of iiowtnitnvilic, Ontario, and two sons, llev. I-I. (". Rico, Pas- tor .of the Metiiodist Church at Sus- sex, and Rev. J. M. Rice, Pastor of the Methodist ,(‘.liurcli at Slimmer- side; also three daughters, Mabel G., wife of Rev. A. S. ltogers, Pastor of Grafton strcct Methodist (Thurch, ilaiifax; (‘_:it_lieriiie L., wife of itev. S. Irving, oi' Cayley, Alberta, and ilolen P., training as a nurse in the Royal Victoria llospital, Montreal. Another son, Rev. (I. llerbert, predo- ccascil his father some twenty-two years ago in the first year ot' his min- lstry. ::|T'S A PITY that every parent does not know thc service, satisi`action and econoniy there is in buying CROS- llY’S ‘5\'()liN(i CANADA" School Slioes. Much Money is wasted on half shoddy shoes merely because they are n few cents cheaper or the deal- er talks you into buying something with a bigger profit. A quarter on the price will often treble the wear- re- ineinber lliut and insist on Cll0SI.lY'S “Y0li.\'(i (‘ANADA." good. Real French castllo soap, for _ ,20c a Pound' 7 l’ounds_fo_r 11.00- 'l`his soap is from the Argonne _ district of l-‘rance carefully dried, very hard, and' as ‘pure as fresh ,_ snow bnl~:es_ ` 1- » There is :i good supply here. but not enough to last long -at these very special prices-20c a lb. _ dlbs. t`or .. ..$1.00 THE 2 MACS ..__.. The Cause . of a Cough \\\'\ivlly4\\\\\\\\\`|' ' »-is I3 _ rlllli'Il(/i\\\\\\\'Illll _ A cough is caused by a : irritation or inflamation o ghetair passages. Vgith the - rs warning ooug , treat-. ment should b_e commenced . so as to avoid the more stubborn stages which usu- ally resuit from a neglected cough. ' Arena this afternoon, 6281. _ t iz ~ » s. taken up Facial and Marcelf 'Thai ___ I Court yesterday the case was cniicliiil-i _ Gi-.ace .Chnrcb,i= in idlharlottetown. His. \\\\\\\\"ZIIlIIIllI@\\\\\\\ Preparedness against sickness is the _ _ big, important thing to fighting soldiers. "A sick soldier-_ _ "W 5°1<1i@rS1<’-ser .7 fr,-1'_' cannot work with fvigor _any more than you can work with energy when 'you are weak, tired, almost sick. . The government of one of our allies is giving each soldier a vial of cod liver oil every day because far-reaching experi-- ments show how wonderfully it increases the calories of human energy and gives them strength to prevent winter sickness. Is this not convincing proof that you need it at this season to enliven your blood to prevent sickness? Cod liver oil is- scarce -and high~priced this season and - many inferior grades-may be offered. But remember that his the one EMULSION which guarantees pli'i"°ej_cod` livler oil-free from harmful drugs. scorrs I-:M_U_LsloN is MADE in CANADA. lf you are subject to colds, throat or lung troubles; if you are easily tired, run-down or have thin blood, you should take Scott ’s Emulsion at once. lf your children are back- ward in growth, frail or anaemic, nothing will do them so much good as Scott ’s Emulsion, and for girls and women in home or business it is nature's great strengtli-builder. --Scott’s is not a “secret” medicine. lt is a rich blood- food and a pure tonic; it contains nothing harmful and is I ‘~., ' ALWAYS `lNSlST has stood for supreme quolity for the past forty years __ '_, ON sCo'1'r's. - if§;»- - f ___ - pleasant to take. lt is prescribed by physicians \ _ Q’ and liberally used in hospitals and private schools. '*`_3`_’f/,_;\,-§,_ One bottle may prévent a sickness. - l"5"'*_-,._l,l`»"`,,»=, _ _ _ At any drug store--Start. it to-day. T J__‘.\lfl; J 7 lmitations are~.som‘etimes offered but this Trade-Mark - " " _sCO1_'r as Bowiu; ronoiuro, oN'r. is~i4 " . ` Wi W 1 l JOIN FIELD HOWITZER BRI- GADE.-The following young inch have enlisted for Overseas Service in the aniniuiiitloii colunln ol' No. il I-‘iciii llowiizoi' lli'ig:id<-, 1-_oiiiiiiaiiilod by (‘aptain li. A. l'»lcl{liinon, whit-h will mobilize al South liai'i'aoics, liai- ifax, on the ilhtii instt-W. G. Gilles- pie, City; l. S. illilriieli, City: J. Pcr- cival, (‘.it_y; J. Duggan, City; `(‘.has. Burns, Southport; l\l_ Wliillock, City; Sain. Murphy, (‘_it_v; I-`rank McCar’ey, City; James lf. lteid, City: llussei (‘liaudle.r, City; John Stl-_nt_it`ord, City; Albert ilolloraii, (fit_yf"Lcil_li Webster, l\lnrie;, Marcuii '_iilooii;,'y, som-is; Elton s. iuom-<~,* Aiinorii Lloyd ll. \\'clistcr, Marie; \Vendall` ll. Worth, (_‘it__v; llonnis I.. McDon- ald, Vornon; Aitri-d l‘erry, 'l`ignisli; .ianies i‘. Pratt. Alborry Plaiiis. PRETTY WEDDING. - (hiv oi tin- lu‘i‘ttic-st. \\'cilks 501-.: .iohn Weeks $1; Wailai-e Mi~l\'innon iii; G. \V_ Stevenson $1; Wllliant l’ound -thc.; _ltohort i_llll fill; $l1l_'i`0_ 'l‘olal $52.27, collci-fctl by the lluiiici' iiivci' liraiich of thc Red Cross Society. Mrs. idvcrctt ixodlocli, , 'l`rciis\ii'<‘r. ~ ISLANDER WOUNDED.-The cas- ua.it._v‘ brancli at Ottawa. reports that tlie__l\l:lcLeoil i'ct`t-rroL\ __ W , $97,--/#_ ° 1 N "5""- @ gin _- ,., _ s -M _ 21,9. *si me 1 av _ _ \\ "1",-. .`\\\\ l _,I '~."‘ \ 1 ~_ JI, vp .__.._i.;.é-_i____1-» These Are Good Clocks and Cheap too " Don’t get the idea that these fancy clocks, because they are small, or because they are cheag iri';Jtl_s‘i_ce,that these ian y _ rorize clocks are not good timekeepers- they A E. _ They have reliable, lc- curate movementsneat and il 3 Eg i 331*-e » M ¢r<»»=:~iezi¢=.=< Ksswsf ‘ aarrsrms '~>~=f -swap A 1>:§;7»-.viewer-<¢~ -;&W¢v-1 f~ -“-»» -m-f °.-.m~f-Q;-=.~ r 4"-Z-’5¢LW_‘»`3a¥'; ..._ .;.zs.:.-._ _-- ‘ae- ‘.‘..:. "1:'.:; r...»-»-H “"~;:: ~.,,,,,,,____,_ M f- -_»_; _»,..- ~ beautiful cases and will_sve a long lifetime of sat’ ao- torly service. _ _ here are many designs, with prices frang ng frm! See our window tot sample styles. 1,