JANUARY ‘°» ‘_9‘6 - _ ' _'rim cHAm.o'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ Pace saves -’ . ‘ ._ __ . »- » '_ _ '- -' A and Slippers ~ P , _ . .-ir rave to iiiiv in this Pi-oviiies. V ‘ _ __ ,__, ,,__.__ ..°r. cocoon ivss is ow-alaii "' Representative in Montague. _ rs;°D. F. TIERNEY is'Guardian re- , Just Received ‘ . _.. ' ' proved in thousands of cases of ”“m°m °" ° ° "`~ -" ~ ° . . 105th B it ii . Hi ‘ ‘ :3;"'\. Ind‘gfsh°°’ Dy'P°P|“» T°'l“d L"°_"» and businegsosnssociirtes Tiillyfdlllieliilid -~ . i -~\.~~. C0l1BiilPli1i°I|, Kidney and B\mdiier"loss keenly but his example of cour-f 7 '~ ` Y \ - \`;i\; t "\ ;'i;` '~_ _ =. ` - \ 1'" 1?? .~ V . T ,I-2? i _f *.,r_“§;§.-' - r We are showing the very ne_west models in Evening Slippers. It will be a plea- sure to show you_ the new dainty styles which have jliSt iJ_€€l1 l‘6C6lVt§d. Ui __§".'.‘.'¢.1T.`fffi_f'_S._ff'._i.l_ls°§°i‘§'isi I Furness I Alley Co. 135 Queen St L.. For Your PHOTOS CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s Studi 'l"l'\|"l"l"lHl°\l~'I"l°~l"|'~l"l°°l'§°l»‘l'iI The Season’s Greet/ings i`o all our friends and customers from THE BAYER STUDIO *'|'**+*‘|'*'\°*'|'*|°'|'*|"|"f*** l A. EI LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate _ Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Canadian Mail Steamer ct ai ‘ _ Leaves intorcolonial Railway Wharf N Boo Picton me tla. MONDAY AND THUBIDAY of saon week, on arrival of the morn- iii__g express from Halitax (about noon). for Bouris, P. ll. Island, and there awaits the arrival _ot the alter- nooa train from Charlottetown: thence to llagdalen islands as foi- lows: MONDAY-Leave Sourie for iiltans- du~Nord,, Amherst, Grindstone island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grindstone, Amherst and Bourisi and and retams to Pliitgi. i THURSDAY- es Bcuris tor Amherst, Grindstone Island. Point Bossa and Grand lllntry. Returning calls at Point Bosco, Grindstoizc, Am- herst, Sourls, and returns to Picton. On the. ilrst trip in the months of Juno, July, August and September, weather permitthig, calls at West Bay to land malls and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island Re- turning, calls at Point Bossa. Grind- stoue. Amherst uid Searls. For further _particulars apply to WM. IOIEIITBON A BON. Agents, Halifax. CHAI. W. lVl8. Agent. Picton. _ MATTHIW |AeLlAN A 60-. _ Agents, Searls. Or to WM. lAol.Ul\l. lanast and Owner, Picton. Nova Scotia lou-'I-lllltf. ~ ,- f‘°.°. totickle the ii an as -1% ckied Breand ` 'ily “flllil-li-i|itS” ' "‘ ho of Mr. ` .\ . _ The simple juice; nf. gg °|-m Andrew MacEachern, Hermanville, to -|(_j>`§K tl an mdvpnmehwhu u,:l:f°;,m°d -bid him God speed and a speedy and ~ --1 »»»-- we-.-.f f:;:.°..:°:.‘;'“..:.:s'.';‘:.2: °:.i:..2““':.‘:=“ _-_». . _ _ ' er an _~~,... \ Ulf 5¢0"l¢l¢5. I-I1/cr, Kidney: and Skin. most men, yet when the call for more _ \ Mjls \\‘ / _ i‘he truth of this statement has been men came. he responded immediately ‘ and is now enrolled b ith ‘ \ difG¥UY ` ._0l‘_* iliillnz Puifirs ii Hull Piiilul Ti`°“b1¢li SlKiIl_Diseaaes, Rheumatilm, Nellfillil and Chronic Headaches. The enormous sales of ‘Fruit-o-t1vcs,' are the best proofs of Ill value of flnlifniit mrdidnz. 501:. s box, 6 for $2.50, trial also 25s. At dealers or sent postpaiildll recoiptof P1490 by Fruit-a-tives Ilmibsd, 0hawa._ “Annual Meeting Charlottetown Board of Trade, Wednesday 8 p. m. ` Sailings Frrm LONDON From li A LIFAX ST}*}A\IEl{ - Kanawha Dec.2lt.h - - Rappahannock Jan. 7th l U66-'3lst Shenandoah* Ian. :lst From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. v;¢ Nng IMC- 33rd Durango Jan. 10th Dec. Blst Tabasco Jan, 201|. Above saiiinla are not guaranteed and are subiect to change without notice. Fumess,Withy & Co, Ltd. l Halifax, N. S. Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. Steamship Calvin Austin, Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 a. in.. Coastwise, to Bostoii. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 s. m., via Portland, East Port and Lubec. MAIN STEAMSHIP LiNE.' &tween Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter, Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- information upon request. ' stSt. John City Ticket Omce, 47 'King r t ee . A. C. Currie, Agent. St. John, N. B A. E. Fleming, T. F.d. P. A., St. John New Brunswick. ` Jewelry For _ We have a very superior line of Bracelets, Neckiets, Lqckets, Pendants; Rggg, Stick- Pins,Watches. Cl , Silverware, Ivory and _Eb ony Goods, etc. Any article suitable for a Xmas Gift. _Our prices are very moder- ate. _o extra charge for engraving. C. W. Patterson Jeweller -*&? i ill". -.1 _ To our many friends and cus- tomers we wish you one and all New Year. I . durlngntiiengast years and wig; ing a con nance of samediit- itil il_l¢ IGM’-' _ Parties r` uiri ` coal ca i. ia... ii ‘quhiiy of than by sending yoiir next ° > _ .i V ‘_ .for Charlottetown on Friday, where 6482-1-9M3l.- Xmas ‘ A Verv .Harpy and Pr°SPf°'°“S` _ °"' '"""‘-'iif'¢"»iii'»'i'”?§Y‘A"`~ ' _ ‘ , Representatives in ail_foreign'coun- _ V C llfiili `. D entative in Souris. Mtf. . .°FAi-IEWELL ' PARTY. - On Monday, Jan. 3rd a large number of friends assembled at the me ‘ age will not be lost on the many younger men of the communlty.* EASTERN PERSOIIILS ...°li/ir. L. Cheverie. Souris, has arrived home from Picton. where he had been visiting his sister.-'. ...'Messrs. Richard St. John, Al- - fred and Finley Mulliiliy, Sourls, left -they will resume their studies at St. Dunstan's College.-*_ ...'Miss Lilla Garrett, who has been spending her vacation at her home in Sourls, left for Charlotte- town to resume her studies at P. W. College.-*. ..."l`he following registered at -the Cox Hotel, Souris. last wcekz- lottetown; Hcnth Strong, Summer side; 1.. Tennant, llarvcy Stems, (Zhnrlottetowu.-*. ...*Messrs. Michael Poole, George ltonch, Percy Poole, William Gillam, Charles Deagle, Theodore Poole and Mick Poole arrived in Sourls from Halifax on Friday evening. They were all mlembers of the S. S. Lady Sybil which is now in Halifax under- going repairs.--'. ' WHY HE LEFT IT. An Irishman lu London was hold- ing forth to some companions on the good points of his native country. “It is the cheapest country in the world 'to live in." said he. "You will buy a line salmon for Bixpence and a. dozen mackerel for two-pence." “And Paddy, why did you leave that bless- ed and cheap country?" “I left be- cause ! didn't happen to have either the twopence or the sixpenco about me," replied Paddy.-Scottish Am~ cricun. icniiirs iuuui suuws if uvin in auwiis ini iciwi IF CROSS. FEVERISH, SICK, BILI- AT ONCE. Every mother realizes after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this is their ideal' laxaf tive, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach. liver and bow- els without griplng. When cross, irritable, feverish or lrreath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mol.lieri if coated, give a teaspooniuiof this harmless “fruit laxii.tlvo," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigostcd food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore. has sto- mach-ache, diarrhoea, ludigeatlou. colic- remember, a good “inside cleansing "should always be the tlrst treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "Californ- ia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for ii. 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs", which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-iips printed on the bottle. Be-‘ ware'of counterfeits sold here so don't be fooled. Get; the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Com- pany." (H Pmftsslunal Bards '| W. E. WILLIAMS. M.D., o.M.(Mc0lli) Physician I Sui-Paoli. Oiilco-28| QUEEN 8 . Office Hours-D to ii a.vn. ‘ .8to6'snd7tolp.m. 3898-1_1-18li8llo. _ ` aonsou a ourrv - iarrietsreano Attorneys - l0||0|\0l'\ 'Of ldlll If Ulllfl NONIV :_ AN. Cameron lleelr. victoria low ohariettehvni 0|i\eeHours:la.ip.eo|p.||i. lp.m.tolp.vn. 5 1888-10-Illtt. _ ‘ Patents. Trade marks. Designs. . ' Registered Patent Attorneys. Established 1877. Formerly Pitont C-#lice Examiner. Master ct Patent Laws “rer- semllaeub . -- ~-,Is '-1. for Book-“Patent Protection". Chandler, J. J. Hornby, Char-‘tor of the Grand Orange Lodge ol' ous' GWE Fnun' LAXATWE ibert and finished by calling for an _ c sasoocic ai~iu,`soiss-§'f'ii.¥“?.l.‘.5"..?a_”=1‘.li7_’..i...... ` .- ` Charles Trainer. Earnlolilfe 'annie Byrne. Fort Kllllllll - ..°0NB CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. in. iii. iiissini The annual -banquet on Monday evening. January 3, 1916, without doubt was “the best yet", dinlcult, nay, almost impossible to improve upon former years, yet in some re- spects this was achieved. lt is not possible to mention. nor yet ade- quately tn acknowledge the services of the loyal hearts and willing hands that -accomplished so much in pro- viding, preparing and serving such a sumptuous repeat. There was quan- tity and super-excellent quality and if any perchance went unsatisfied it was their own fault. The hllllliy. but weary workers should feel rewarded by the complete success and satis- faction that attended their efforts. The hall was most tastefully and beautifully decorated. ' The after meeting. presided over by R. W., Brother Rev. George Or- mnn, was ln its way as interesting and satisfying as all that went be- fore. By common consent the speaker of the evening was ll.. W. Bro. Rev. R. G. Fulton, pastor of First Methodist Church, Charlottetown. a. member of the Loyal Orange Association over 20 years, passing through all the of- fices up to and including Grand Mas- ‘.Ncw Brqnawick. His address was most valuable. He had ii message which he delivered in ringing tones and witlf force and power. Not a single listener can any longer plead ignorance of what the Orange Asso clation stands for, nor of their duty in regard to their position as Pro cstnnts. The Rev. gentlemiin‘s .labours in many directions including those oi' his own pastoral charge are truly \"horcuiean", and all who are lntcr- ested feel deeply indebted to him. R. W. Brother Rrniben Barrett was most h11i'lP¥ in his introductory iid- dress of welcome and explanation. Then the oiilcers of the lodge iilcd in and took the platform clothed in their handsome new regelia, the gift of R. W. Bro. G. D. Wright. W. M.. of Boyne Lodge, Charlottetown. These collars the Kingston Lodge won by having 98 per cent of their members on parade last 12th of July. Then all the congregation rising, a verse of “Biest be the tie that binds" was heartily sung. The Rev. G. C. 'I‘zi.ylor,~ of Zion Church, Charlottetown, whose cheer- i'ul face and sunny ways make him a favourite in every circle, then de- lighted and ediiied the audience with one of his characteristic speeclies. One who may be justly claimed as ii pioneer in the work oi' the Orange Order in P. E. island, Rev. Dan Mac- Lean, P. G. M.. contrived to vindi- cate his Protestantism, manifested his abiding and increasing interest in the Orphanzige which is doing such splendid work at Mount Her- eiithusiaetic vote of thanks for the “Ladies” who had done so much to make the celebration ii success. This was seconded by R. W. Ilro. S. A. Macdonald in iilacetious speech and tlieéi the vote was most heartily cur- re _ llir. John -Campbell and Miss Me- lissa Barrett as violinist and accom- panist respectively gave great picn- sure by their selections and frequent- ly' responded during the evening. ' Mr. John E. Henrtz was in splen- did volce; his selections were hlgh~ class, most effectively rendered and greatly appreciated. Visitors from the city were gladly welcomed, in- cluding Bro. Harry Craswell, Grand Treasurer, and wife, Bro. J. J. Story and wife, Mrs. MacLean, wife of Iicfv_ D. MacLean, Bro. McLeod. etc. With the singing of God Save' the King and Praise God from Whom all Bles- sings Flow, this most delightful func- tion termiuated. . Brothers Dun T. Fraser, G. li. Beer and Bertram Younkei' wc-rc most active in arranging for the seating of the guests. forming the programme, etc. PRINCE EDWAED ISLAND TEACH- R8. _ { _ twig rum.. iyillllll, THE liliili ..... _ ........ `l"""""""'P W _ S. A. McDonald’s i 1,. I t Annual Sale of,Remnants begins ~ this Morning at 9 O’clock A Silks, Dress Goods, _ " Cottons CASH ONLY _ This isa cleaning up of all odds and ends in cottons, dress goods, laces, embroideries, print cottons, muslins, waistings, silks, ribbons, shirtings etc., etc. _ romises to be one of the most successful remnant sales we ever had, owing to the All these ends will be placed on our counter at 9 o’clock this moming, this arge variety of good lengths and patterns offered. - ' A lot of odds and ends of Ladies Blouses being cleared out at 49 cents each ‘ 6343-1-7Mtf . Christina Nelligau, Tignish 1 Leah LeJeune, Urbanville 1.00 Francois Doiron, Urbanvllle Leo M. Doiron, Msxlmville, _00 YIIA\\\&_'.I&\\\\\\\WIIII/i\\\\\\\\\Y ,md 1 Fldelis M. Gallant, Ascension Alvina Gnllcnt, Duvar Road 1.00 Sylvaro Desltoclics, Miscouciie .IJ Dennis Arsenault. Mt. Carmel 1.00 Peter Gallant, Ahrnm's Village .100 Clara Gallant, St. Louis 1.00 Lauretta Martin, Duvar Road 1.00 LEL1 ' ` 518-"0 Jennie Arsenuault. Mt. lluhcrt M. E. FRANCIS, Secretary-Treasur ..-.....1__.._--_é-_-_ THE Miliilii CII’TO\VN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays!! Butter, (creamery) lb Butter. (creamery) lb. Butter (Tub) l‘b. Butter, fresh, fb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowis, lb Chickens, lb.- Hay (pressed) ton V Straw (pressed) ton 10 to 12 to Turnips, bus. Potatoes (Reds) lius. Oots (white) b us. Oats. (black) bus. Beets, bus Carrots, bus. Wool, lb Parsnlps. lb » Geese (per peir).ib Ducks (each) lb. Hides Turkeys, per tb. S’SIDE MARKE'|`S - -ru§>7iv. n 1410 Buckwheat. ner bus. Butter (dairy), per lb. Butter (creamery). per lb. Calfskins, per lb. Chickens (dressed). per lb. Ducks`(dressed). per lb. I Eggs. p_er doz. Fowl. per lb. Geese, per lb. 12 Hides, per lb. H.. <.»~...i>. pe. 1.. 10.00-id? Order a tin today from your Hey (loose). per ton 9.00-»1tr. 'Oats (black), per bus. Oats (white), per bus. Pork (organs attnc.). Der lb. 7%-9 Turnips, per bus. Lamb pelts, each 30- 75-90 24-27 31- 12-15 12-gg germs get in their work. ‘°:i§ It is better to be ,safe than sorry. \*IIIIl\\\\\§iII/Z i-+~, T-3 r-4-. /IIIl‘\\\\\v/0/i .00 Newcastle, N. B. have decided to open a branch o their business in Charlotteto which will be under the charge -0 the Mr. C. S. Amos. _ The Company pay the highest prices for Hides, Skins, Wools, Raw urs, old Rubbers, Hair and Junk. mporary Office - 177 Grafton Street Telephone 52L 5491-12-3mtf. 0l‘. sasslv//nulllf.\\\\\\\\\\ (D iuuira-A\a\\\\\i\\Q/I 35 l 28 30 | 32 12 10 ,I2 ,O ,ig ‘aussiv//aw§\\\\\vllla\\\\\\vrAm\\\\\\\v/0 $6.50 - ' Pork. lb. 10’/4 15 i P' A Wise Housekeeper Always .2 f Has a Supply of DUSTBANE - It is unsafe to sweep without it for Sweeping Dust contains num- berless disease germs. 32 When you are tired or a bit run 1-°» down, then is just the time these 00 43 45 40 45 40 1 15 00 i 45 grocer. ~ gil- Insist on Duatliane. Imitations 60. “.-. Wool. Der lb. 29- Whent. per lius. 80-1.10 Turkeys, per lb. 15-20 -H . s ii W; -_ __i Contribution to the Patriotic Eund. tier No. 9. __ Mr. Crockett’s lnspc-ct9rnt¢; S. W. Curran, Donagli $8.00 Wm. Spindle. Pownal 1.00 Bertha Carson, Wood islands West ` 2.00 llulh McLeod, Caledonia 1.00 Malcolm E McDonald, Middle- ton 3.00 Maud McPherson. Bellvue. __2.00 _Marion Judson. Alexandria 3.00 Eugene Dunn, Newton, Ci-ogg _ 2.00 - iars Murphy. Vernon 1.00 Christopher McGuiga'nT‘Jehus- toi|e's River 2.00 Faber Dreelan Orwell Cove, 2.00 Margaret Munn. Mt. Herbert 2.00 I Belle Coady. Mt. lleilick 1.00 Eugene Grant, Mlliview, 1.00~ Lueila McMillan. Cross Roads L00 Cheri M Donald. Belle Riv 1 0 " 'f_ Work _ A Pleasure is largely _a matter of health;_and in this a_big factor is eatintg the nght kindof food-ood that re pairs the daily wear _and tear of body _and brain- keeps one in trim. V roon- _ ee c er . Nellie Colllngs. Hermitage Emma Mooney Iona Ethel McKay, Mermaid _ Reginald Jenkins. Digg ~ aiiiei Brown, viiisse reed Harvey Christopher. Southport Marie McDonald, Vernon Christina Gillis, Eldon Margaret »wslsli.'llt. Bncbanna Florence Vlckerson, Uigg' Gertrude Matheson. Lyndale e-'s~»:-:'--:-‘i-‘e-:-'e-°-i...:‘a-'eva-¢-V:-_--"ss sssssssssssssssssgsssv Katherine Carllflhell, FUI!! Prim Margaret Monaslian. A03: Gertrude' Curley. 1.oae.V_ e i~. J. noiger, Upper -“Pile creek Stella Hayden. Vernon _liver Flora Campbell. Wood aigadl inspector Crockett, (iii ` s-, ‘ww an V ._-i-_au - 1 v ' ns so £ and ¢¢i..n_.._ A Mum .af ‘ or °i.:'.‘.‘°'° ‘”::.°.°=;.“:i I e , su 1 _ the%\¢nouri's_lime_nt of iyia- tnre’s ld grains. including their vital mineral salts so' liickingin many' f9cds.i>ut i all-lmnortnut in btuldlns up and sustaining bram, nerve and muscle tissue. - Grape-Nuts with cream or “ood milk supplies sound. we -balanced nourishment _ makes for lmrpy days and successful e savor. i “’i‘here’s a Reason” ~ Made in Canada .....f\-*........ io’ Grape-Nuts rl. are not so good. Barrels and kegs for store, office and school. CARVELL BROS. General Distributors. _ ,_ g i O i _ Q _ _ _ about and how to‘0lltsln Pst~ “` ‘ ~' . . ° - ' i . . o 3.354" 1' I Co, Ltd., ’ ' ` 0ali t' Wm cm ` ' ' lt Bt. Janice lt.. lteatrlal _ ' -~ xr M”m~ m I mgecpk ‘ . _ _ ,_ _ ` ' . . _ . _ _ _ V _ ,I lllliiild “WM wllQ|i\|_\Oi\. Qgllgnt, Ui"\tllVNH_ ‘QQ Li} _ e "I » Heat Your Home A |c.....i...i.i.iy Ami wen | Yog.i,shouldn't let your wife ' -suffer from the cold this Winter when for a small metal a beat- ing system that w_ill give you the comfort ofa ghltlune- that will require little atirntion-that is eoono A on fuel ~ -and that will last for years. _ _ No modern home ing-Mantidiseases ° very heal and life ’ they worth less than 3% ,E1 Elie .s gig? tis? §?§‘ 5 »5, as' iiia iii i “iii sri _ We know youneed a heiiti ~ think it awfully expensiv¢.~i ian and as good as gilt edgs securiti cpuiiliefort and happiness your home ei r. Phone l¢5 today. / ;] nm.. Saw: .il cl. issue 2 i is i S i l ~ ;‘°_“f?r" f iii H S l .<1 A ii' ‘l _i t ~¢ ,_ 1 1 Q ~|