.f _ 3,-.ii *iii ‘-‘; l’.._, »." . tr. 1» ' v. ri t " 4 1. .r ;’.' nf. is .;.I .LV ~_.i;`¢`¢.__ 1 .vi 7?; :- .t._ f it . .__ _-.~“-f~»'*'“ .- if V' .- ~ reg Ol' `= ani 00d; ;."If II _ _re .l _Z_-V, ._ ,tit __ E. ‘§'-In-1 it f Ol! ‘ e w i .Wim 7 t I ' r . We ‘tluant I i’>‘i.’L"i .nn meal., st if .ghtil VE anna 5 Lou “ii *_ ua * er , " '>_ nua 3 Ber _J iand = ' Ale 2! 'lanua I ‘1 E 5' isnt. _ -For S- iicki V( IIE 1 ~ E ‘ 'I-9-i A . ._.__. lar -,=_* _tewa i’ om! ,c a -ii 8th ill --1 rmli: l".. ' ii 'o .353 W _--inure, . ‘five at 1 l_'n in ram T-'Ons 'jose oats,--1 lbushel -,iso bt- ‘turnipi GIMP! ‘ 'f'plete \ . ,'&_ Woc it”‘;'.'::‘ rake, gl fwood i f sleigh, “fire about, C( -1 »er, (cc _dne po per. 1 t :,_p%i\t_v ' mil ‘ BSI ) k l . liars .»I=. , "-» ent f i ost .f~ ' 3tAll lo a bt f ., renin etc EI _-;.i8ale ,' ,en ld ~_,-,.11 dn _; _#st tli 1--Bale ‘E inner .*‘.' . 34-1-1 ..` 5 -. _- f ...r 'i _a 119.. k' ..,» if .- - .I- . 111* ” ici i - :li ei it , i"%_ .. . :TW-lytitnsnai ' . A §gi'i§i1', selec- tion ofiévery line of Jewelry marks our stock. We wiilbe pleas- ed to have you call. W. N. Tanton ‘?-*H-'i-‘-ii' < JEWl§I.I‘fR ‘ Amr iam.-vi`»i=. "writ" chnPD¢d blink. Al All Drngglall' N \ . I 3' "1 v. MASTER MASON_ is the sportman’s choice. - It contains the choicest fully matured tobaccos, pressed into a solid plug. MASTER MASON Plug Smoking Tobacco is convenient, handy, easy to carry and makes the sweetest, coolest,- smoothest smoke obtainable Say MASTER MASON to your dealer-he knows ' `Pri¢e: '.20 cents EVERYHE Ras. \'\ =..___...-_ .._L.._._;-_-;-A ,__ -- Y vr -. Butter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 57 sul _ Tub Butter...................55 ‘ _ Eggs _ _ _ 60___65 Edward Vll. in 1904 to coin _ ~ if . i oats . .. so-<95 "’i'iiis"w`is's‘iia"'it Eggs 65_ Pomwes ' ' ‘ ' ' ' $100 Three colors have been received 1 ggi; ' "' ` ' ' ’ ' ' ’ ' ` ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' 90 by me R0yal Canadian Regiment- ziici.; will be tleieutcd iii some wo N GUARDIAN -IT PAYS to bil] in tllil Pi'0V- .___ _ 5 LaRerty’l. Summndde. -COME TO THE IIC CARNIVAL free. 6339-1~20-ME3i -THERE WILL UE A HOCKEY side, on Wednesday evening, the 3 21st between the Suinmerside and Port Elgin teams. An hour’s skat ing after the match. i 6340-1-20~ME2i t Shell Lake School, Saskatchewan. Salary eleven or twelve hundred dollars, good boarding place, % mile from school, 19 pupils, speak- ing English. A P. E. I. teacher preferred. Apply to H. G. Burrell, Shell Lake. 6338 -BOYS' HIGH CUT, five eyelet, .special pei' pair $2.25.-S-izes -11, 12 A and 13. Worth $2.25, clearing at per pair $1.90. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. ~ fo -n lx SOURIS MARKETS Hg Eggs 65 S Potatoes ._ Not. quot. Oats 85 Pork 19 ---<»-o>- KENSINGTON MARKETS Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 Eggs 70 Pork 19% 8 ----i- Butter 50 EEK:-i 55 oats 85-as K Potatoes Not quot. S Pork . . . . .. 19 ------ MONTAGUE MARKETS Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 CHARLOTETOWN MARKETS '_ at Central Bedeque Rink. Wed- nesday evening. January Zist. Ad- 3;?}?g\f:§I;‘;‘;1yBe§Il;]5a‘=:.'gdsfxfg mum" 15°’ skate" in wsmme Limited I lliingdom have been relaxed Th - . ey _.L C gum rubbers, bellows tongue to top. P Sizes lto 5. ‘Regular $2.75. On sale th `.0 ` _ _ _ I! 6362 21 1 2)' and stricken with grief, when they to ed for its own their -baby girl. But th -- ' th 'r oats ss f; Potatoes $1.25 Japan in recognmon of me servic_ ___ s rendered the Japanese Govern- U MURRAY HARB0R MARKETS n;_?;;_tgeb;[Rg§_m§?;;r|ck;u;;§1_;“Mfg have agreed to return whenever \\ _'° and included the Klng’s regimen- -A sifscmi. TRAIN will run ince. from Summerside, Friday afternoon t and for me Hockey mich in sais-1-21-Muzi. -i.uivissnMzN's nussens -THE GUARDIAN is on nie at Chmmet0wn_ - `\7?“’> - _ ' _ , _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN." ' Til HlliUlllllNS N[|W lillillliili Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jan. 20.-The Ministry _of Food regulations regarding the exportation of tea from the United sssz-21121. Iopertatéd hsthertv rreiudiciiiy ag -- ains ana an exporters. but now -WOMEN'8 CLOTH COAT8.'tend to a practically free market. 0.00. Sinclair & Stewart, Limited. CANADA w||_|_ GET MEN BAN( 6362-21-1-2L THnoueH Pnoi-iisi1'ioN iN u.s. -WOMEN'8 SWEATERS, assor-I NEIW YORK, Jan. 19.-Writing kinds ng Ulm- 50 1-100 from Albany to the New York MATCH in Crystal Rink, Summer- worth to $27.50. January sale prlcel -oo- ., . ed - E $4. to $ -. . ' learing~ now 1-3 off. ‘Sinclair & World, -Martin Green says: -WANTED-A TEACHER FOR Stewart Limnei | Au angie of the effects of prohibi- (;352.21.1.g,, tion which probably has not been called to public attention was re vealed to ine toda b a former of- Y Y IN iticer in the Canadian army whom I -- inet in France. l met him again to- idaty in the Ten Eyck Hotel in Al- MARGARET MARTIN. bauy. ile told nie he is working -_ ,tor Caniidiun manufacturers ns nn ___ She was in her usual health up arents and family were shocked and llmt the angel of death had I ached with icy fingers and claim- d There died suddenly .at New iigont to induce Fi'eiich-Canadian erth on Friday, Jan. 9th, Margaret and other foreign workmen iii .fact- e 6 _months _old _b_a.by girl of Mr. cries in this state and in the New d Mrs. George Martin. ,England States to go to Itlanadn. How are you making out?" I the time other death, and the asked. “Surprisingly well," he replied. "l uni not the only agent, however. should sity there are probably zi ozen of us at work, each mon in his own territory. My territory is ey have the assurance to know Northern New Yor undl ani now ot even a sparrow falls to the t k, - at He doeth all things well and busy in (Iohoes. From the way hings look now I uni going to prac- round unnoticed. “Suffer little tlcally strip tfohoes oi' its Frerich- Butter .. . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ 60 children to come unto Me mr of Canudmu nmchunics in u I-pw u* ' ' .' tli is the Itingdom of Heaven ' Ii\0nihS._ ' - _-_.na GET i.Aeoi=i BACK. GIFT FROM EMPEROR OF “New England and New Yom JAPAN have been draining Canada of ti - very valuable cliiss of labor for n CLEVELAND, Jan. 17.- Myron . Herrick, former Ambassador to rance, has .been presented with a runce when the European war lie- . --<~o¢»- b COLORS FOR R. C. R. li 1. of gold cups by the Emperor of “ iany years. The enactment of the rohibition luw"hus given us a hnnce to get that labor hack. and e began taking advantage of it st autumn. We have signed up iousaiid-s of skilled workers who 'e make places for the-in. Ciiiind- an_ The gm C-time through the iuii iiiauiifiirtui-oi',_, are piitliiig up tate Department. r planning new i'-itctories and en- irging old ones to tiike cure of this course of labor supply whieli ut for prohibition. would ‘have ccn forever lost to us. "We are working against the gen- MONTREAL. J8I\liHi‘y 19.- oral idrfi p:'i=v.ilcnt in iill mill he flags were sent from Halifax H colors and a special banner pre- H owiis thiit the proliibitioii amend- y. AVE TAKEN PICK. “Once the uincndnient is fasten- l on the United States will be P11105 i0 U10 regiment bi’ King iible to get utmost anybody we start after. At this time we have an ' ' ‘ -- pork _ 19%_20 Wal* ' their own children in the schools. - ,/ff '. I / _ - ¥\\‘.-.af Q ,_ _ 4' _ t., _.__;` IiilRN’S ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION lN THE STRAND THEATRE January 26th and 27th PROGRAMME Beef qrt. 14-11' lla V -teal- SUMMERSIDE MARKETS j";g,§`_\f= ' ' Butter tnuiry) pei- in so to 55 "Y it Butter tcreamery) lb. 68c § Calfsking . . . . . . . 400 Eggs, per doz. 6ic Hay, pressct.l‘ . .. _ .. $18 to $20 Hay, loose $16 to $18 Hidesperlb...... ........20c Oats (blk.) new . . . . .. 90c Oats (white) new .. 80c to 92c Wheat, per bush. $1.75 to $2.00 Potatoes none offered $1 ° Geese, drawn lb. 35c to _45c D Ducks, dm/wn lb. . .. 30c to »i5c in Turkeys, drawn iii. ._ .. 45., to soo ° Hogs, dressed 145450 to 19c , lo uo-oo-0044-ooo-0-0 _ WHY C-OES THE OCEAN LOOK \ H AND AT than prcviills iii the llnitcd States . look . y . y Chickens' drawn lb' " " 25C to 30° ther days will look dark SFUSD iii _ ' _ , other light the water in the ocean H W _'_ for Canaria when they find they A»”“ are uiiziible to buy the wine they have been accustomed to tiiking \\ é __;l;leht(li;.;;_ni'e at work or on their BLUE AT TIMES OTHER TIMES GREEN ‘ ho will foresakc the United States “We li-ave taken our pick of the workers: the most. viiluiililc iiivii. Vo are :ihiv to guitiniitec them ood wages. lower cost oi' living iid u l'iiir assiirunce that they \\'iil ‘a not be cut oil' from their supply Sometimes when we look nt the g beach the water in the ocean 0 s vcr beautifull blue, and on om the sniiie point. Why is it? you wil] stop to think that iit g-ht when`thcre is no moon or 3 oks black. I iliiiik you will soon D cean from the pavilion or wliiielflf fllvoliolic stiinniiirits_ We also. ri thesuiid of our favorite bath-im ` ' ` ‘ ' ' special institutes, .ire .ililc to present iiitiiicements iii the sliapt-| f free transportation. i BANK ON PROHIBITION "The iiiaiiufzictiirurs in (‘iin:\tla who are seeking for working iiicn nd women iii'the United Stiites re banking on the certainty that rollibition will stick on this side f the line, and that coiiiincrcidl u ' so \ , _k H 0 1 _ ggeigigke lggrlsieignac to answer ie iiiteri-sts,iii -Ciiiriida will ii to it Grand opening hy The Caledonian Club Pipe Band to be followed t s st Laxatioii for Child by a Happy Hour with the Earl Sc ottisli Concert Company o con _ _ of Choruses, Solos, Male Quartette. Ducts, 'I‘rios,Dances and Readings._ ____ LOOK A MUSIC OF THE OLD SCOTs SONGS NEW~LY AND SUPERBLY p0|50N5 FRQM 5-fQMA¢|-| ARRANGED LIVER AND BOWELS y . When the sky is blue-the kind blue we l’ko to see in the sky of _ when wc are at the beach-the v ' - ater in thc ocean is blue. bccausn \ the sea reflects the color of the T TONGUEI REMOVE sky, and when the sky is overcast and gray the color reflected by the sea. will be gray also. But. sn ou, sometimes the \vat- 0 that conditions which wilqippezil to labor as to personal liber y will he maintained in Canada. it looks to mc as though Uanadzi will ser- iously cripple thc iiiiiniifuctiiring industries of New England, New York, Michigan and northern Ohio within the next year, and th-at Ain- rican inaniiiactuivrs. finding their The following artists taking parlz- ' Mrs. F. Dtngwell, the Misses Sutlisi-lurid, Ross, Earl and Lawson Messrs G.Elmer Ritchie and Arthur Bruce, Tenors. ( Messrs Charles Earl and Parker llooper, Bess. f °~_; 1 ‘_ Miss Agnew-Elocutionest. “_ ‘ Miss Constance McFarlane-Ediriboro Fling. Misses Jenn .\Tc[)onuld, Nora McKenzie, Masters Joseph Mc‘Mil- -A r Q, js; / l lan, Gordon McDonald-tReel of Four.) __ ky. J ‘ iN~ri.=.nMissioN PART 11 1. Bag Pipe Selections by Pipe Band. 2. Come Under my` Plaidie-Mr. Robert M. Lamont-(tlie old time favorite) 3. Gillie (`allium-Master Raynioritl McNeill. . 4. lluet-Mr. Charles Earle and Miss Amy Earle- (Bonnie Sweet Bessie) llarrt- Lauder Song, selected-Mr. M. Power,Johnston's River Eightsouie Reel, as danced nt the Royal Calendonian Ball- Hotel Metropole, London. 7. _Solo-“My Home is where the ileiither Blooms"-from Opera oi’ Rob Roy,-M rs. I~‘. Dingwell. 8. Step Dance-Mr. M. Power. 9. -Song-“Scotland my Ain"-(lately received from -Scotland) Mr. Chas. Earle. 1. Highland Fling, Scottish Dancers-Misses Helen McDonald. Elirle Biiiln, Marion McDonald, Constance McFarlane, Jean McDonald, Nora McKenzie-_Masters Raymond McNeil, Edwin Mcflormac, Ralph Cameron. Joseph McMillan, Sterling Mcl(iiinon, Gordon McDonald. Auld Lang Syne-by Entire »(fomp:\n_\'. _ Plan at Juniieson’s, Friday, 23rd at 10 zi. tri. Tickets for Moiitlay, good forthut date only. DOORS OPEN AT 7.30. TICKETS 50c AND 75c G. J. MCCORMAC, President T. F. WHITE, Chairmen Committee. T. M. McM|LL AN, Secrefary 5. ti. 8330-1-19M Em wiill. THOMAS M. REiD& CO. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. 108 Fulton Fish Market, New York, Specialties-Smelts, Eels a.nd_Clams Consignments solicited, daily returns. Stencils and stationery on application. Reference: Market and Fulton National Bank, New York. Q d' U' \ . g v\t ’ -W i 157%!! ...nv-'.’ nf* Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only-look for the name "California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for cliild's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "Califor- 'y y -- er in the ocean is dark green, and yet the sky is never green. Quite true, and I will try to tell you what produces the green color, This happens sometimes where the water is shallow, either near the shore ‘or out further where there is a siindbar or other shallow place. -Sometimes at such points the sun- light strikes the. water at such nn angle that the rays go clear to the bottomand are reflected from that point-the bottom-to our eyes. in such a case thc light will be cliang- ed through a combination of the color of the bottom at that point and the color of the sky itself at the time to make the color green as it is reflected to our eyes from the bottom. -From the Book of Wonders. Published ami Copyrighted by the Bureau of industrial Education, inc., Washington, D. C. ' ::BUGS, FLEA8, FLIES, MQTHS, COCKHOAOHES, and all insects cannot exist in contact with Keat- ing's Powder. The] die-EVERY ease-therefore KILL them with Keating's. Sold everywhere, 15c, 25c and 40c. niu." one. All insect vermin carry dis- labor supply restricted, will have to start factories in (.`ana.d‘n." ------ COL. BURLEIGH MUST PRODUCE FUECEIPTS ST. CA'i`HAlt‘I'NES,, Jan. 18.- General Cruicksliank, president oi the Court of Enquiry into the 'ai- fairs of the Wclland Canal Guard. yesterday afternoon ruled that the responsibility lity on -Colonel Bur-_ leigh to show the disposal ol the field allowance kept from the men, totalling $7,515, and the difference between the subsistence allowance of 75 cents per day per man cliiiiii- ed from thc Government i`or thc first five aug ii half days, and the forty cents paid on contract to Bradley and Sons. grocers. lt was Colonel Burleigh`s place to produce receipts; showing disposal of the funds, the General said. “Then l iiiiglit ns well give up now." said Colonel Burleigh, "i can't produce receipts." "That is the court's ruling," Gen- eral Cruickwhunk declared. Colonel Burleigh, iii explanation, said that he had been out around the posts iiiuoli oi' his time and . had to delegate considerable ot’ his _ , ._., . .. . , . .. ‘_ MO0RE & MCLEOD LIMITED 119-i2l Oiieen St. Charlottetown " _ \\\K\\\€\\\\\\\\\\‘ TIIllIIlHA\`\\\\\\\\? Q2] =J//ZlII&\\\“'a 5L\\\\\\\\\\v1llll1lll&\\\\\\\\\\\i///In' i _ .. 1,., .we € is--.\ "‘ _" s ~‘.-,_-.. \ . __ _ .,_-Pig/i A . - .-1- '51-5 \ _ 1* " , . `y' ', ~."-.~ f“f»_.- "_- ___ »'o o_o_ '_ ‘,,~,' ',,-,~,' t .,s- fa. Helping you to Sleep Comiortabl Th Cid n' ht A y YOU WILL FII\%l_; THE SORT OF COMFORT MAKING BED _CLOTHING THAT YOU ANT ALL ready for you, in the house furnish ings department when you call today. New goods-good gc ods-right goods,oi`fered at prices that make each line easy to own. - Warm comforts, softly and Bed comforts with silkoline '| |"||.d_ 'th - C_0ver, _2Ssorted_ colors, warm cozly I L wi pretty coverings’ filling light weight 72x74 inch in sizes 60x72 Size ________ ____ Better grades of bed comforts in all sizes, many grades of covering are shown here at 8.50 to 12,00 each Ma_cLintoc_;k’s famous Scotch made, _down filled bed comforts’ covers with choice fabrics in very artistic and tasteful colorings. $16.75 $20.75 $22.75 White wool blankets in large sizes from 13.50 to 18.00 per pair. Flanneiette Blankets-all 'sizes best makes on the market. .fa Qi) -($1 1-'x'\.\) Qmtéli . N'_"\ I G" a -4- . - rl- '-. _. `*~r‘ .‘ " “ /. W\ IlI@\\“\\\\\1VA\\\\\\\\\\\Z in-¢-li`_ , \ ° 1 rn 3*.. /\\ - V~f»;-LU* .,. / 'Ti' \/ ll/ . iff#/Zl\\\YIIIl_\\\\\\\\\@lIlIIZlf *s'aulrnlrr_ duty to his staff. Lieutenant Green wood, quui-termaster, had to go out and buy a_carload of vegetables on the market, occasionally, “for which he could not possibly get receipts.” “You should always have got re- ceipts to protect yourself," stated the general. ------€0>--- DIEVIL SAT WiTH‘ MOURNER8 AT FUNERAL NOR.F0'LK, Va., Jan. 19.-"Billy" Sunday preached John Barleycorn‘s funeral service ‘ here before an audience of `more than ten thou- sand persons which attended ‘-mock" obsequies. The ceremony began at the Tall- road station where the "corpse" in a casket twenty feet long. arriv- ed on a special train from Milwau- kee. Twenty pall bearers placed the casket on a carriage and marched beside it through the streets to Sund*ay's‘ tabernacle, while his sat- anic mayesty trailed behind in deep mourning and anguish. At the tabernacle door, Sunday met the "corpse" with u delighted grin andl led the way to its resting place while he preached the ser- mon. The devil, wearing a mask, und stimulating ii state of deep deject- ion, sat with the party of mourn- ` ers. “Good bye, John," said the Even- gelist, at the conclusion of his ser- mon. “You were God's worst enemy you were Hell`s best friend. I hate you with it perfect hatred; l love to hate you." N’I“`/ YORK, Jan. 19.-Dcinon ruin :us declared un outlaw in New York at midnight last night and .he declaration was received in 1 so ,widely different modes by Nc\' Yorkers. While many thous- nn' . gathered in the churches of th- metropolis to pray and praise tl ~ official passing of the demon. n iny more thousands expressed if ‘ir feelings in o. desperate at- t :npt to consume as much of the t rhiddi-n liquor as their systems and pockets would permit. The scenes of revelry in New l'ork’s famous white lightdistrlct -.urpnssed by common consent, an-y- thing previously known in the city. ini every cafe, restaurant and hotel in the brilliantly lighted heart of Manhattan “mourners” gathered for the "wake" in a spirit of hilar- ity: The eviden-ces of mourning seined to be entirely confined .to the numerous cofflns which decorat- ed tlie centres of most of the cafes and resorts. - Mlnord'a Llnlment cures diphtheria iiiiiiii niin _ Life is a burden when the body _ls racked with pain. Everything ,worries and the victim becomes dl’-§i10nde_nt and downhearted. To bring back the sui...hlne take Goto Mianaig The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains resulting from kidney- liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, 500 a box. Look for the name Gold Modal on every box and accept no . imitation --<-o>-- NOX A COLD TABLET8 A_ safe and speedy cure for LaGrlppc, Loiiglis, Colds. Headache, Nauralgla. Flu. a mild laxatlve. Breaks uit I1 cold in n few hours. Get the enu- ine. at all drug stores. Ziic por%>ox. Sold It Fosters Drugstore. BRINEING UP FATHER _ '_' I _. I I HAVE A \f_./iaeiaes-5 HERE FOR YQU. /f\ MR. .ii<<-;,- L 8. B. Wiley & Sons, Transfer Agents, Boston. ". @1111: _. . ..._A-__..' THE LES: YOU HAVE E 5 A wine LE se OM YOUR E>Ro1°i-\Eia mmm HE‘b BEEN Tri\NtA~f5- t ,Kham -~' J- \ il YE/ua? i__ ..i, ii' 'ii f <3 In " -l||ytt|ilr»&"'ll‘ill» . eexv Q _ © illo _nv lnrii ruvuu leavin. na. No- HE .itissr s/we HE wifsri You wouto sawn Him FiFr~r f ooi_tAa's- C