..J.’\NU/‘RY 3'- 1916 I - ~~‘r1-in cHARLo'rT1zrowN GUARDIAN . _ }_1,\,.,l.; FIVE “_~., _ I 'i~. Hina ' i-Ellff ` E ~ ~- _, ~ » » -. _ . . ° ii.\\\\\\\\\\\ss|w//1/lmauxmimlmuurgnwuumaim m ‘.- f if .1 ,f_f`_}- ,_ ~a lrfv. sb li eliliéf: ._ Q - HoiW's Your; -Heater .fl' 1 Are you having troub1e‘ with your Furnace? find it difiicult keeping the tire in over night and unsatisfac- tory, _§ if so try a ton of clean Coallike Drummond Round it' isa. good Furnace Coal. _ »v,. ._ A; Pinata it co. Phone 240 » Ch’towii \“\\\\\Z.HM\ E F IIIZILR H 7 9 ItS Cures . _ . of obstinate and long standing coughs, colds, bronchitis and lung troubles of all sorts, light or heavy, there is abso- lutely no 'substitute for n Q I-1' I-I 0# . (D .\\\\\\\"llIIlIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\ *Jill I s HUGHES’ Cough Mixtur lt is not a patent medic ne but a prescription,and s the best cough ieinedy vjr offered the public. D n’t waste time trying other so called cough mixtures. You will get much quicker and better results - from Hughes’ Cough Mixture. 25c per bottle at eo. `E. 'Huglie “The People’s Druggist" \\\WIllIIi' V”l\\\\\\\\\ 1 i » \ lKI[A\\\\\\\\'H_I0/Ilz’ O e I I \\ “WI IH ¥lL}\\\\¥\\\\§ZIIlIIlll$\\\\\\\\\i'IIl\\\\\¥lI/.é _i Island Soldiers 1 at the § _ front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Ill \\\ Because it is the best L\\\\\§'II ` 0 . f \ llII4\\\ Hlciiey & N1cliolsonTob. Co., \\\' al///Illia\\Kill/IIIH\\\\\\\\VIIIIII%A\\\\\\Yllg i "7 1 7 1 l During 1916 _ you will find_ our store a good place to trade. As I . we carry only reliable _t goods and sell at moder- f ate prices. G, H. Taylor Jeweler &` Optician & Engraver --#7-r I l “Saturday Special- Ex- tra large Washington Naval Granges 30c per dozen at Beer & Goff's. N075-1-2llM3l. _ I l fs-For-~ La' Gripp/e Here is the remedy that will set you on your feet 'again-a time-tried and true old home preparation. Rexall Grippe Pills Gives full relief from pain and fever, regulates the system, restores formal, health. A box guaranteed.....25c . McKinnon Drug Co. d _ F /'T5-`-'Ji-"-`~]-`;'-1;-`ff»¥J-'L2'iz';‘;i_7:§,;5;;:}-::54‘rrI 'I'-‘-`-‘J-`»“ -‘-`-‘-`~`_-‘-`-`-`-`-‘ -‘-‘-'fr-'ff;-*:.-_-:_-;:.1-:-2-rr,-:fr - ` - IT PAYS to buy In this Province. 'THE GREAT WAR.-Hear one of pi . ' CAR 'FERRY STEAMER.-,-r The fPrlnce Edward Island docked at Char- 1 l ,_ l -Q ’l"he offer ol’ the Arena Directors was l "Y 11ls0 accepted, und Mr. S. A, li_’lcl)on:1ld . and Mr. L. E. Prowso were appointed y 7 to represent the Retail Merchants As- ‘} _é_`,, _ sociiitlou in gathering siibscriptions ` " ' ' _ I to defray the iiecossnry expenses.fj _ BEAVER ' B I R i - 0 D ::Wyeths Sago and ° Sulphur Compound contains agents especially _ valuable for coloring gray and faded _ ‘I Use Beaver Board` for jour; Walls and '_ _ I. ._ _. /Ceilings ’ *"“"““"**"'f"‘“_ | __ _ »-`y' `n_i"\.\'_.I_-__ `. _ V' ` f _ _ , 1 Be§&i'»Edard is acknowledged the most satisiac- _ .__ __ __ _ , __ _ _ _ ‘Winter is the ,Most Suitable Misfl Ma S°__B_f_°:“’“_fY ' tor m ” aiotor remodeling work. havivsihe aflvafl _ ;_ use of_ag':,¥¢a,_,1fhauled,quicklyandieasilyepplied, ,,,ov,er old materia , also is adagta le for aclAih_g _heir rooms orbuiiding .pa_i'titions. E_A\/ER B0 _ OCS f- away with the crackinggof plaster _andthe nuisance qf_r¢_pup__li§ing.~lt 'makes a completewall that needs no fer. 7. Imlt is very easily put lip, 1‘\b€8Uf_if.\\|_ »lfl»56Bi8f\ and (516, when_pa_m¢¢d,_ ._41.-gygggéirlvsnngear »-Let us tell Slit” 2.11'-%l?_9¥\*.‘* - g _ 7 ~ 5.¢aS0l\ ff" R€m°‘if’|i“3 1-'1:';:.':.'f.-.1..ri:::.isf‘ ` MCI. -The-_ Central Guardian ig ANOTHER CANDIDATE.-Mr, J. D. Taylor_bas,consented to c ntegyt, ward Four at that-‘omiiig civid §1eci1o‘u.,HieI card will appear tomo'1‘row. f’ ' ~ A LITERARY TREATTOMDBROW ._-Bev. Dr. Campbell, Heartz Meni- ,‘?orial Hull touiori"ow at 8 _p.ro. on 1 he Great War _its _Clialleiige and Ul- .tlmnte Issue. ' -7096. _lottétown Saturday at 'no'on. j She _brought 40 pa1ise11ger:i,' iiicluiilngftlie \V. S. llarkiuu'Co.,.scve1i cars freight and 120 sucks mall. 4 __ _ ' PATR IOTIC M EETlNG.-Dr Can'1p_l` ..._-...-.,..,_, ___ ..~<._.~» 55.435- its country. will speak on “The Call f the Einplre," this (Monday) even- g at 8 in the l’1°i11ce of Wales C01- ge ilall. Adniii-1slo11i`1'ec. Meeting the interest ot' the (':11i1iTtia1i l'iit1‘l0- l"u1itl. ' 7092 BRITISH MAlLS.- The next Caita- liiin mail st'cunicr the “Metiig:11na" viii sail from St. John N. B.. on Sut- urtlay the 5th. l~`eln'u:iry negit. All‘ mail to 1-.oiiiiei-t with this steanier inusi' be posted in limi- to leave l'hi.~i l’1'ov- ince on l<`riiliiy morning the 4th. Feb; ruary. i’artics sending parcels to sol-_ dlcrs at the front. iihoulii forwiird saiiic by mail us that is the only salt-. and ‘ si1iisi'uci'ol‘_v way. SUPREME COURT.-in the Su- preme Court on Saturday, before His Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir W. \V. Sullivan, and llis Lorilsliip Mr. Justice Hiiszard, the appeal case came up for argument of John li Hodgson v. John I-lali Lea, tricil at Summersidc bel`ore Mr. Justice Fitz- gerald and ii jury last November. when a verdict was returned in fav- our of the plaiitiif. Counsel: for plaii1i.iii`, Messrs Johnston aiul l1i1iTy, for ilelniiduiit, Mr. McQur1rrle. The case will be coiitinued to-day. TWO RECRUITS.-A patriotic meet- ing was held Friday night in the church at Cevchead. Owing to the storni there was it small attendance. The speakers were llev. I)r. Fuller- ton, Lt-Col. Allan, Major McNiitt and Mr. James McLean of ll. M. Customs and the Presbyterian minister Rev. Mr. Collin. f There were t'wo recruits Melville McAlliste1*and Charles Mc- Cormack. The Charlottetown party vero bospitably entertained for the ight at Col. Allan's returning to the ty ai‘11.30 a. m. Saturday. _ HOSPITAL ‘ AND SHOOTING GALLERY FOR 105TH-An adjourn- ed meeting of’ Charlottetown mer- chants with the Patriotic S0- ciety was held on Saturday fore- noon in the Recruiting Depot, l\'inrlon her little toe, An everywhere that Mary went » »- ~ ' _ That com-was bound to go.” You’il only have to walt a few days _to be rid of all your corns, if you use ‘Our Corn Remover This reliable corn remedy takes them out every time, gltoes not_ inJi_ire health§{_sl§i_h. i mere y. oooeiis. u `. e com-detiiches itimmi the healthy tissues and removes if ¢“tlf'.°lY-. " " ' 7 _ Price only 150 per bottle The \\\`f]Il ~M0ore i McLeod ` 119-1:21 Str`eet‘Charlottetown : `- IIIIIIIA\\\\\§".@////IIA\\\\\\“W'III/lIZ§\\\\\\\\\ ,_ . ‘H 1 » ll Woins’ Winter Coats---Cost and Less January Clearance .Sale Few days ago a customer from a distant end of P. E. I. came in looking for sometliing in ladies’ ready-to-wear goods. Saw what we 0l`fe1°cd. i)cci1iccl to “ all beaten a mile," said hc. in about an hour. You have tlicni Anil noiv-»i'or ihcse four great sales ivliii-ii has “tlicm :ill lic-:itcn a mile” at prices away under factory cost. _ New cloth coats to 12.75 (fonts worth to 15.00 for 10.00 é‘;i...';.;.'.;.; .;; ;;.i.;. '.;..“.~l‘_’.... 1° 2°-0° ff-f 13-5° Coats worihlo 22.00 for 15.00 Coats worth to 2f1.0o~i'or 16.00 11.50 Fur collar coats 9.50 15.00 Fur collar coats 10.50 18.00 Fur collar coats 13.00 Lovely Fur Coats 1 only Marmot lined coat 45.00 for . . . . . . ._ 15.00 1 only _Astraclian Coat, 47.00 for . . . . . 19.00 3 only Pony coats-long-75.00 for . . . . .. 39.00 “look round.” Came back days, we olier this stock- @\\\\\H\\\l \\\\\\\\\l/1'lIIIIII.\\0IIL\\\\\_' //IIIII4\\\\\\\\WIII//%l\\\\\\\\\\\i2I 1 5.00 Muffs sell for 4.00 8.00 Miiiis sell for 6.50 12.00 il-iuffs sell for 9.50 18.00 Miiffs sell for 14.50 27.00 `;\l1i1”l's sell for 21.60 3.75 Scarfs are new 3.00 7.50 scarfs are new 6.00 12.00 sczu-fs are new 9.53 18.00 scaris arcf 24.50 salc cost. I How Tempting are The Furs of-i ' January Clearance Sale - S Hc1'c's a wonderful four-(lays opportunity to buy lovely f urs at your own price. Commeucing 011 Monday moriiing, for four days we offer cash purchasers an unpzirallcletl chance to choose. _ N0 approbritioii. No chzirgcs--all cash. 6.00 Miiffs sell for 4.75 10.00 l\i1ii`fs sell for 8.00 10.00 i\fli1fl's sell for 13.00 22.00 bluffs sell for 17.50 ' -36.00 i\i\ifi's sell for 29.00 LOVELY FUR SCRFS 'AT YOUR OWN PRICES 5.50 scarfs are new 4.50 1 10.50 scarfs are now 8.50 14.00 scarfs now 11.00 22.00 scaris no\v 17.50 36.00 scarfs new 29.00 Get Your New Fur Coat Now You’il never beat these Prices These coals were bought at the lowest fur prices known for icii years. 'l`l1cy are ziwny in-low ilic lic-.st prices we have ever liaii. And now for this \v0nr]c1'iiil loiii'-rlziys snic ' you will lic alilc to get your choice among tlicin-l'orap1'icc farliclowtln-]1rcsc1it\vi10le- 2 lludsoii seal coats, 75.00 for 60.00; 1 hiiiskrat Corn", 50.00 for 40.00; 2 .\l1isl:1'at Criats, 72.00 for 57.50; 1 iniisltrnt cont, 90.00 for 72.00; 2 Miiskrat (.`o:it.-, 05.00 for 76.00; | 1 i\liisl<1';1_t (font, 75.00 for 60.00..- Ili “WIIIIIIII s ~ ' lim' four days cash makes //72~\\\\\\\&\\\\v1lrA`\\\\ as you \\':111t to. 4.25 Kiiiioiios 110\v only . . . . . Iloiisc Dresses :md \Vrappcrs Iioiisc Di'cssi‘s :uni .\\'rappcrs llmisc D1'csscs :uni \\"r.'ippcrs January ' Clearing Sale ’ Kimonas---Dresses 5 . ii ` ment. liring" in thc perfectly good inoucy--aiirl buy just about 5.00 Kiinouas 1\0\v only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1.75 Kimoiios 1io\v only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 Kiiiioiios 1io\v only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.75 Kinionos now only . . . . . . . . 10.00 SEE THE JANUARY PRICED DRESSES llouscs Dresses :ind \\"r_:1ppc|'s . . . . . . . . . 1.25 for ~ :i‘ riot iii prices in this depart- _'4.85 . 4.00 5-S0 8.00 . . . . . . 1.00 for .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 . . . . . ..1.50for .. 1.75 for 'II \\\VIIIIII//IJ-R§\\\YIII/§\\\\\\7IlllIllli\\\\l\\\\iI/IZ&\\\Q Sweet Vi 60c and 1.00 dainty-and very pipular. been asking for them to wear with furs-So heie they are. Bunch These flowers have just me in-very pretty--very A great many of you have Smallbunch..... 60C Large bunch. ........$l.00 EBT? I'-B ’» ==£§_...E= -;‘L RELIEF T0 BELGIANS S0 LONG AS GERMANS 1 EXERCISE N0 CONTROL | __.._._. I I LONDON. Jan. 27.---Tlie tloubli which iippeiirs to liave arisen in some lriuiirters wliether German control was being exercised over relief -'work in Belgium. was voiced in the House of tloiiimons today by Si`r`Charles Henry. who uslieil Lord Robert CeclI.il>"|irlia- incntary _Under Secretary for_l~‘.oreiitn Affairs, whether fiirtiier sup' lfe's'. of* i'ood and other commorlitritb~1Pb6\lld lie nent to Belgium, and upon being as- sured that further supplies were nec- essary, asked aseiiranee that there was no German control. 4 Stating that more relief wan need- ed," Lord Robert said that as the Ger- niiin Government bud expressed its intention not to support the Belium population. the British Government believed it to bc its duty to facilitate the work of the relief commiesftin, but. "only as long as that work was carricil on under adequate neutral supervision; completely independent of German control and _ completely ln agreement with conditions laid down I'-rom time to time by His Ma- , 1 Phone 314 Min D Manicuringf _ ji-::Iy's (l0vern1ui\11l." The Piirliaiiiciitziry Under Secretary stated he was as sure as hc could he iinilci' the clrciiiiistiiiices that the Ger- niniis were ex1~r<'lsi'1g nn coiitrol. SAW AAISER FACE ' » _ TO FACE AT NISH. LONDON. Jan. 28.1- The Daily Miiil V corre1}ponrient', who arrived at Nlnh Jan. ' 8,' describes what be-saw of the German Emperor iit.'cIi'.\so range on severiil occasions at Nlsb, and what! h‘1ippen`ed at the Royal banquet, whore; the Emperor was the guest of King| Terdinard. "l was face to face with~tho Em i peror directly I left the train." dayii‘ the correspondent. "King Ferdinand had only a few minutes before re-1 ceiyed him on his arrival from the west. and the royal couple were walk-_ ing up and~dow_n the station plat-I form. without' ceremony, arm i.1,iirm- I had never seen Ferdinand before and it was eight years since l had last seen the German .Emperor *What ii change. The ii tall man. as and of the war The brown the eiTect of ii 1.\vo days health. I cannot say, but thai: of it tired and broken man. hair ia white, though his niouiiiiiche still suspiciously dark. There was an absence of the old activity ihqstiiro. _ .llceiteslltllll Bl! »&C ”°"~i'.~...':.....°» I.. li 1;: ,., "_ gi ‘l""'. .I ui 1 _' -1 i. I ii 4 . 1 ilf 1 hi fi 1~. l if I5: .1 ,i- . vi ~='1 522.55., __ , .~ ~..~ .~:..§.=. se - _- __ ____ __;..:... ..._-.........____¢. .._._.........-~....t..._ IV