i ».»’ 1 5 ii if t 2; .' ._...a=‘.'_r. it iff- it-'I7 ‘. lg; at *z )¢_ . 3 . iii; sees.. .~ -._ . 'i if .,....; J -.5 .iii 'l,’, 1 ¢~......§..- . ff - "1 in .32 l . i. i i ` l if ' fllil , 1... ._ P, . .‘.f if E’ it 'if ill iilz =» i" iii. .l!; f--A ~.i'£ :M .~i fp .gf .,,, itil ll] l. 1 it -i ‘..\_ .-( if - ‘. “l -fi.. ,. . .._ 5-. l. =‘i _.5 it .5 54 ,.~ / 4 it ' '.. ~» '?_\.".”f‘”L¥’.'f‘ 1 _ , . . T” ov-m1>u'1i ° 0 1 F .. I 1' i JANUARY zs. im _ 6; -- - ff i i -,ff-1~ - . -. l~ ir' fr e rf. - Tmwarfam Guardian ’..°.=°°~.......°°~.~.:.-2.-.».;.=f.s..-s...-` . a"‘=."“f‘ I Pu‘nir§"°rcn'uR a n ¢ standard of quality is so high that you get More Bread and Better Bread -Better Pastry Too. ' Buy it and see for yourself iiifiiié It is unsafe to When you are f OC€I'. i I are not so good. A Wise Housekeeper- Always Has a Supply of DUSTBANE s o - for Sweeping Dust contains num- berless disease germs. down, then_ is just the time these germs glet in their work. It is etter tobe safe than sorry. Order a tin today from your gf Insist on Dustbane. Imitations Barrels and kegs for store, oihce sweep without it tired or a bit run l (. ‘li h Dainlng Association io manufacture cheese for ensuing cheese season of 1 1 c h season. 202.023 lbs. The lowest ten- er not necessarily' accepted. P. F. M uglit-s. Secretary-'l`reosiirer, Emerald ba C maker. Quantity of cheese made last d T Holman Limited have st 0 G -T s ment. .\ir. Mitchell has in the vicinity of 25 years experience in the harness should prove eminently qualified to take charge of liolmnn’s constantly in- creasing harness business. llolmabh C ll -NEW MAIN E88 SHOP-All kinds .class man. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. H. Morrkon. opposite Toronto Bake. Morrison will open' his harness re- 25 in the building on Water St. lately, occupied by Mr. James McNevin. Alll kinds of repairing done by first class workmen. Prices reasonable. 6099-1-24M2l. -TENDER8 will be received up till lst da of Fclirua ro 916 Tcnderers to state pnce per eesc. and to be ti competent butter y .. ry I m parties who will contract with the Emerald M ll Ji incl lon. 6282-1-22l'l13l q -HARNESS DEPARTMENT.-R. _ lu comple~ ed an extensive Harness Department m n the second floor of their main store. W lass partitions separate it from the M other departments, and makes it a` ll bright attractive Harness showroom. 1* he services of Mr. J. M. Mitchell of “|- ouris. who is recognized to be one of. "9 the most efficient harness makers iii‘ Prince Edward Island, have been se- urctl to take charge of the Depart- usinr-ss, for years conducted hnmess is usiness of his own in Souris, and at fol rySu|:nmerside. 60901-24-M41. 9 pairing shop tomorrow Tuesday Jan. u 00 lbs clit-exe made. to furnish cheese 9 .h otor power ig being installed to run no ~ inachlnerywith a view to quick as rviee, so that customers can have re- np pairs made while they walt. This is one. of the many enterprising departures of llolmau‘s and they will. no doubt, meet with the same success in this, as other progressive moves. 7015. f . . took place on the lftwnoig of '.l'l\ At e T ° gaihsnréa ff:fu;"*- '"3' °“”|5°l',:; . " th -irravawtumuurrovmcr -on¢cau1'»crwofa¢¢¢sm»¢i~,,,,,,,,,, "°'°"'°‘°°'° ° . ~ ~ r , ._ . P __ é:_.__.....:...................i--. ......;.°.-..'°". ...:"sf.‘:'.:,.:‘°..°:':.'°‘.;.f:: i Good Clocks. . m , . ’ ot repairing done by a strictly iirst ‘mum vhrlo, twentrilvaagga- famed me . The mmm 'we Parlollrs, Bllmmoraldo rim. etc. soar.;-ei-sizinii. i. s . _ °' -w. ic. uooouom. axon. su nit- mah tlvnunsiw uid angled _ge g, q can y _an nu . e mm umm- “nt m summw slnirins of the Natkinal Anthem brou- Furs. . esd 6092-1 24\i2lEll 7000-1-95-MRI. 7008-1-25-5111. IESTEIII PEISOIIILS _Ml -V801( Clark of Soskfllcllewhll. Amelia C. Mill, Clermont was made 8116110158 the winter at his old home up as follows: Mr. and Mrs. John-L. Summerslde. is-The many friends of Mr. James N. McDonald 1.00; Michael Croken amp” Department is to be ‘med he sholm. North Tryon. will regret to 1.0 - John J. Gillis 1.0 ~ Mrs. i-‘rank with the best improved appliances and m mat-liinf-ry, both for the manufacture, of harness, and for repairs. ¥\'ater m iii sc- W duties January 22nd. THE KAlSER'S DREAM Private Robert Tyre, Canadian Army Medical ('0f1>S. in sending us the lowing poem. states that it is not _BENIFIT IV ` .HOLMAN'8 Sale aelveg credilably. During the examlna-I ' l rlces. on women'a and men's Coats. tion A abort programme was rried i -NEW HARNE88 SHOP.-R. H. 'tu -- present and the teachers was then -TI-ll MORNING DAILY Guardian given a splendid discipline maintained ~ n be obtained at.Laf!orty's Tensor- lin the school. The pupils than pre -nAnoAim~ uttered non- "'“"“¢ °“°l\ “ “em XID” e" f These Are than eniiumo by the teacher mu 3 Joan laclhdyen and acquitted them- - and Cheap too Don’t get the idea that &§°.‘¥.“°.¥...'i‘.ii‘§‘..‘§*% ..1.‘.a:.'.:.f:.°.f:..°‘:.:'.."::‘°.:‘.'°......‘°': &3.°§°,,§,’*;°% "1 °"°°,.',,,,,»"'=,,f §§d 069815 O 0\l peaches were made by several sented their teacher with an- umbrella 'md °"'°' “ln” Th” 8"" Cm" ui. mmcii tunica in not suing) with eotaghm mlralfli Y an not 'k /_ mm , o . on mage . ' - neva? etlr-o lung troubles by dosinl Y MVC l'¢l|3bl¢» ac- ght the examination to a close Then th. “omuzm The P." w., H “_ _REFER To ou” ADVERHSE er Charlottetown the sum of $100. Of ENT in mn Friday.” Guardian for this amount the society wishes to nc; rgams in women* and mmm ,_.oam_ knowledge with thanks the sum o. em R_ .I._ HOLMAN LIMITED $11.00 from Kelvln,being proceeds ofa ummersldm _ 6092_1_2_‘M2iEu_ parlor social held at Mrs. J.A. Stew- _AFTERNOON TEA_ __ The WG Clermont. being amount collected by en's Patriotic Society ot Kensington “'55 Amen” Ml" °f "mt mme* Fm' in held an anemroon (ea at me the month of Dec. also $100 have been suse (M11 Sutherland.” on Wed_ forwarded to the Treasurer. Of this a- ny afternoon' Jany_ gsm* T” mount $30 was handed in from the' m be served from three to me (mo teachers of Kensington High School. A fee of l5c_ wi" bs askei P|.o_ This amount being part of proceeds ods in am of the society realized at school concert. For this the 0. 0. ' ar thyst he is ill with blood poison- lin Mill .60; Mrs. Cloude Mill .50; g.- . ~ Miss Bessie Lord him accepted a .50; Miss Pansy McDonald 25; sitlon with It. T. Holman Limited Mrs. Thomas Campbell .50. Total book-keeper. and entered upon her $9.10. AN S mm wlmer sue returned to omes welt satisfied with the enloyable afternoon spent. _WAN1-E°__Ymmg man with some -RED CROSS WORK.- The Ken- xperlcnco on lalh works and drills, sl“5m“ P°"'l°'*‘° n"“”°h °f me Red ons :intl supplies of all kinds in “l me wagwt Ha" “auumcmrmg Cross Society, still continue their oiincction with the manufacture of C0 mmmy_ summemhm monthly contributions to Red Cross “fork For the month of Nlov. this society has forwarded to the Trcasur arts. Also the sum of $9.00 fron: Patrloclc Society wish to tender, s vote of thanks _to the teachers for this: The following were also contributed 25 pairs socks; 6 pairs wristlets; 3 pairs mitts. The amount collected by Mill $1.00; Mrs. Thomas Kelly 1.00; Mrs. T. A. Driscoll 1.00; John Miss Flora Gillis .25. Mrs. Frank Mc- Cnnnel .50; Miss Mary A. McDonald ? Q I made up of Pine extracts and medi- cinal essences. which when out into the mouth turn into healing vapors. These are breathed down direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes-not swallowed down to the stomach-which la not ailing. Pepa contain no morphia, 1».uda» num. nor any of the Poisons which are found in many of the o1d-fa|b- ionigl gyrups. Pepa are, therefore. best for aged people and for young children. Pops do not disorder tba stomach; they sweeten the breath, an pleasant to take, and are the latest and best that science can oler for the treatment of coughs, colds, bronchitis and allied lung troubles. 501:. all drugglsts and stores, or for price from Pepa Co., Toronto. Remember tha name-- i MQPSJ » ~ -»»-qwiq it _ ..-_ te movetnen .and ttrely ditlerent. Pena are tablets bc:;:§fu[@3a dve ' a long lifetime of satisfac- tory service.~ , There_ are many designs, with prices ranging from See our window for sample styles. Blagk §§eCo. THE MEAN THING. "Jibway is what I call s mean man. He isn't fit to be a parent." "\Vha¢ on oiirth has Jibway done?" "I-is went-s a pedometer when be walks the floor at night with his twins, anti the next morning be tlaunts ‘tho figures in the fiice of his wife." i____"_l Storm Caps Warm Gloves l Coat Sweaters and school. b EROS. l I l Lt GERMAN DREAMS OF THE EAST. Paul Rohrbach. a well-known Ger- man publicist. writes of thf- Near Eastern problem: - “It is not what will happen with’ Belgium. or with Poland. or with l.i- vonia and Courland which is ilcci- sive. The main thing to be consi- dered is the necessity of wording oil' once for all the danger of being strangled by our cncmics. and tliis‘ necessity cannot he met by any con- quest of territory, _ _ . The chances for German future lic in the East- in Asia Minor. Syria. Mesopotamia. and Palestine. ln the neighborhood of Nineveh, traversed by the Bagtiaill Railway. lies one of the rit-hr.-st soiircr-s of naphtha in the world; ini the interior of the Taurus liouiitains are contained gigantic stores oi' cop-P per and other iiii.-fals; tht; plain oil Iliibylon can become one of the larg-i ost corn and cotton fields in thc; itfirld, and in .\I¢-sopotamia there is; mum for millions of slieep. Thcrel W1' lluvf' most of thi- iiiw iiiiitcriiili iissf-iiililctl in mic plzicc. i “l~`rr~f-fiom of the sons t~onstltutcs| lmf- of thc most important ohjects of thc war. We could have it if our' nnvy were as strong as the Britislnl liut to acquire such strength wouldl l'f'' luis t~xt¢~iii|i-il thi- railway i~iy.~:-l lem to the lmmetliaic vicinity of l‘3i1.\'lH, :ind i-1iiisti'»ii~tI~|i gonii mili- I U i tary stations in the neighborhood ot the canal, then the point of pressure on England would be discovered. and she will he forced to yield to it any time we like." IRON TURNED TO COPPER .\'ot so very long ago a curious find was made in one of the copper mines at El f‘obre, ('uba. These mines, once among the richest iii the world, were abandoned for a long time on account of thc iiisurrectious in Cuba against thc Spanish rulc. In 1868 the coal sup- ply was cut off by the insurgents. and coiiscfiticntiy pumping became im- possible. and the mines became filled with water. After the Spanish \\'ar an American t-onipony bought the mines and pro i-eetlcil to pump out tht- water. In one of the .=-liiifts thus rnatlc acccssilile was found what om-c reprcsentcil :in iron pltzkiixrs, :ig we-ll its some trtiwlinrs. Thr' metal in tht-se iniplenicnts lizitl it is saiiil, iliriir-il fri 1-upper. Exirnortllii- iiryii:-1 this may nppcnr. it t-:in he scien- tifically cxpluincll. The water. filtering through the rot-k and thc t-oppcr orc veins. tlls- .solvctl sonic of the copper, the solu- tion containing sulphuric acid in this solution touched thc iron it at once dissolvcrl that metal and deposited copper in its place, for sulphuric acid has a greater affinity i'or iron than for eoppcr. ln the process certain lm- piirlfics which hail t-xistctl in the iron wt-rc lofi licliinil iiiitlistiirlit-il. This wooilcii liillidli- tif' tlio nxt- wits in good coiiflitioii. The metal was porous and irri-giiltir in shape, but in the l!f'll“-fill oiiflini- pri-scrvf-il the form of the axe. .=.oiii¢'wliuf ciiliirgf-rl iii sl'/.rn 5 Ill in ul III hi s own composition, but twas sent to lilm b_v thc author. He proceeds-"I ‘rl H had the pleasure of meeting an Elgin m an last week. J. Milne. of the 27th _HOME ON BUs|NESS__ Mr' Elanadian Battalion. who, I believe, up Mortimer Haywood of the 105th Regi- _I0 ent, formerly a resident of Kildare pa Cape, has returned home on a short If business trip.-Z. re S . o -TRANSFERRED.- Mr. Frank 0'- Connell of the Tlgnish Branch of the :gl Elgin man H I drop across °ne` I Royal Bank of Canada, has been trans- we ierred to one of its branches on the of ainlsnd as he had become a very pop- an ar young man, he will be missed by fo any friends.-Z. th -WHlST.- The Kildare Socialgrph (‘lub held their first weekly Whlst Party and dance at the home of Mr. Qf James Foley, three prizes were given, and an excellent buffet lunch was serv~ Be ed by Mrs. Foley. all enjoyed them- selves immensely, and it is hoped by An the young people that the club will continue to be a success.-Z. An five or six weeks ago worked with hn Munro. wholesale grocer. His rents reside at No 17 High Street. eceive the ‘Moray and Nairn’ very Ztllarly from my sunt, Miss Tyre, 32 uth Gulldry Street. and pass it on to right in the fighting zone in the stern front. With all the greetings the season to your staff, readers d yourself." We thank Private Tyre r his kindly greeting, and wish him e best of luck during 1916:- ere‘s a story now current. though strange it may seem, the great Kaiser Billand awonder ful dream. ing tired of the Allies, he lay down in bed, d. amongst other things, dreamt he was dead, d in a fine coffin was lying in state. *_ With a guard of brave Belgiaus, who moumed for his fate. Sheep Lined Coats Lumbermaifs Rubbers --NEW SKATING R|NK.- A long felt want has been supplied in Tignish with the advent of a new open air Skating Rink. which was opened Thursday evening. This pastime has long been denied the young people ex- cept unilcr extremely difficult condi- tions, nnd now that the rink has been instituted it is hoped its results will not he long in forthcoming. Already talk of a Hockey team has begun and nearby towns and villages will have to look out for their laurels when the Tlgnish seven takes the ice against them. Much credit is due to the prime mover of the enterprise Mr. .Iohn A. Hackett, who has long been ti leader in enterprises of this kind. and tn lllr. liurhert Gttutlot under who'g capable management it has ht-on brought to a succossfiil issue. After this auspicious beginning every- one liopcs to sec Tignlsh the posscsor l of s rink which can compete with any iu tho cnuiitry.~Z. need. i, ,__ .,i» Today that food- F- l ll _-V _ as __“__ F _ He wasn't long dead till he found to his cost _ That his soul. like his soldiers, would ere soon be lost; On leaving the earth to heaven he went straight. Arrivingtup there he knocked at the 83 0. But St. Peter looked out, and with 1' voice lotid and clear Said, "Begoiic, Kaiser Bill, we don't want you here," "Well," said the Kaiser, "that's very ‘ unclvil; I suppose after that. I must go to the Devil." So he turned on his heel and off he dltl go At the top of his speed to the regions below; Anil when he got there hc was flllcil ‘ with dismay, Fm' while waiting outside lin heard Old Nick say ,To his lmps, "Look here, boys, I give you all warning. _ 1 ' -‘_ f 1-* - _ ' _ i""'l l'ni expectiiig the Kaiser down lit-.rc in Seventeen years ago a food was originated that combined th_e en_tire nourishment of the field grains-wheat and _barley-with ease of digestion, delicious taste and other qualities of worth disigned to iilla widespread human - Grape- N ut ' as thc morning, Hut tlon't let him ln, for to me lt's ulte clear fl IIe‘s a very had man, and we don't ' want him here. 0o /lf he ever gets in tliore'll bo no end of quarrels; in tact l'm afraid he’ll corrupt our lood mornls." "0li. Satan. my dear friend." the Kaiser than cried, "Excuse mo for listening while walt.- . ing outsldc: ,ilf you don't. admit me here, oh, whore shall I go?" ."Ini1ccd,” sniii tho Devil, "I really ‘ don't know," . ,“0h, do let me in, l'm feeling quite cold, “And if ypu wont money, l've plenty of o g d. Let me sit in :i corner, no matter how "1 im.-i ,'°0h, no." said tho Devil, "most cor- `, tnlnly not; .We tlon't admit folk for riches or polf, licro are sulphur and matches. make a hell for yourself," has no near competitor among cereal foods in form or nutritive value, nor has it had from the start. i Grape-Nuts on the Breakfast Menu builds and maintains body, brain and nerves as no other food does. Ready to eat, economical. appetizing. “There’s a Reason” ' f Joiiv THE Tiiiivknlts' CLUB Made in Canada Grocers everywhere sell‘Gra Nuts. h°°iii:l°°“'°~» " pe- ` " tm knggiy. iiiii nic iii-icq! me: . ' Canadian Poatum Canal Co., Ltd., Windsor, Ont. ' zllrlznlolit 1:- arrnli that - 1 ‘ v money on moi” ' ` Then he kicked Wilhelm out and van- _ ished in smoke, ,And just at that moment the Kaiser awoke, He Jumped out of bed In a shlverins sweat, . And said. "Well, that dream I shall 4 never forget, That I wtl>'n't go to heaven I know very W6 if . . ‘But lt's really too bad to be kicked out of hell." 1 TOO BIGG A MIK A colored woman in Savannah was preparing to get married. For weeks before the corem sh up her wages and lnawatoly inc wedding nie min or her m tress and asked her lo takg oltll'l0 °f the fund. » 1 f ' 1 I'll take it, of course," said the pus- sled lady. "but llandy, wolf! ~ 101| bo needing your moiloytp lpelld UI! YW? FOI KIDNEYS Why They’re Used As Mrs. Ripley, of Williamsheld East, says: “Before I had taken Gin Pills, I suffered dreadfully with my back and had suffered for twenty years. I have tried everything but got no relief until I took Gin Pills. I am now 48 and feel as well as I ever did in my life. There is nothing that can hold a place with Gin Pills for Pain in the Back, to which women are subject." Gin Pills are 5oc. the box or 6 boxes for $2.5oat sn? drug store. If you wan* to try Gin Pil s write for free sample to the 2! National Drug & Chemical Co of Canada Limited. Toronto: l , KENSINGTON Overshoee Rubbers Heavy Boots Heavy Underwear Heavy Socks Woolen and Leather Mitts Mufflers Are shown here now in a nice variety of sizes, styles and grades -at specially low prices. Now, today is the time for you to get your cold weather warr_n Wearables. Here _you can get the utmost in good quality at the lowest possible prices. '- ' REUBEN TUPLIN & CO. A sale price $2.98. up to 9.00. Special $3.98. values. Sale paioe $7.50 your shopping About 35 of a better grade _$4.98. ; 37 Men’s Fashionable Winter Overcoats, mostly in T weeds 10.00 and 12.00 About 20 Reefers 2.50, 3.50 and $4.50. Clean Sweep offering of Sheep-lined Coats from 5 50 to $7.50. Special Discounts on all Boys Clothing, Men’s Suits, now is the time to do I su f l Only 3 More Days to Take Advantage of Paton’s Clearance Sale MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next every Department in the Store will contribute something for our BIG 4 DAY CLEARANCE SALE. A clean sweep of all seasonable Dry Goods, Stocks must be reduced before our Annual ln- ventory. We will group lots of Goods to-gether in the different Departments and put prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance, even Manufacturers cost will not_be considered for a moment. We will offer some Ladies Suits as low as $1.00. Coats as high as 25.00 will go on sale at 7.50, others at 5.00 etc. We have 50 Good Warm Winter Coats made from very latest materials ranging in price from 8.00 to 15.00 that we will price _in groups. These Coats will be put on sale at 9 o’clock sharp Monday Moming at three dis- tinct prices which will be low enough to move them, we think before Dinner Hour. 3 Heavy Grey and Black Ladies Suits 17.50 and 2500, go on sale at 7.50. Ladies Light Colored Tweed Suits go on sale at 11 o’clock sharp $1.00 each. Ladies Skirts, Navy and Black Serge also Tweeds new styles, values up to 7.50 Boys Winter Overcoats, Chinchillas, Tweeds Naps less than Factory prices. Many of these Coats have arrived since XMAS lit lads from 6 to 16.years values One lot°of Men’s Suits 25 only $9.00,l0.00 and 12.00 values sale price $95 READ YE and Heap YE i Four hiya staritiiig hives in Lovely Furs. Neck pieces from $1.00 up. We offer all our Coon Coats. Fur lined Coats, Black Dog- skin Coats ° Q Ladies Rat Coats. Buy our Furs now at PATONS FOUR DAY CLEARANCE SALE and save money. In the Men’s Ready to wear D ent wewill after situ.-is, itsavy uiisiiriiiilabie tisheiwgn-_ iigfzscs UQHIIHI -- V ' ' - - . - is nm is without doubt one of the not Porous iiaveev¢r°tfereaiiiuiisdepiirun¢iii.Ab¢uisoE" ` ' asc. . _e_mC\v0 ._ 9only Men’s Fur Caps' atagreat saving _ Bargainsinthe Goodsllloporlment at € wil D” it Egfr ° s' is £55 . ._ mtii¢iiiiiea fanny l%_y.~w=g¢iif