1 Druggiat A C0il"l.irer`. Oil l Easy To Taltei Nonntterhow ma _have- co¥f~ 1 .0 it is superior in anything . 1:. .1 can he taken. Alter gripoe or colds there vs nfdliinlf that _will restore vitality-an ommotlr- Large bottles $1.00 1 J. G. Jamieson ill' \\ §lHIA A J.. Watches f 1., .. - 1 ` . '-nm onlanor-rn-1-own coiutnuls ~ ~_ 14100101150, 1017. _ “Friend In Need” for over ICO years l .ronlvsonrs ? snalvsz ljsllllldlf _._.__.-_- .HlY>l‘2lAN$ PRESCYJPTION, laitml all Eiitlllll llsl Hggllng Powerful loathing Penetrating “Favorite Family Remedy” for coughs colds, some throat. giumpsfefaills, cuts, sprouts. 1 strains, swelllngs, nurecular 1 rheuntatism, bruises. ¢f¢- ‘ MADE IN CANADA ;,,-__ Fox Food 2 Just arrived mother car load of C. P. Sekyrs Boneless Horse Meat.A1so can-iced of Fox Biscuit. Elissa B|s» cults contain 215 per cent ground meat and bone. For the balance of the year. lwe are selling there Biscuits for Go l por lb. ` 1 W. B. PURDY, I 154 Queen St. .£443-11-l'lMtl’. .___ - 4 ' l CUAL We_beg to_advise all parties requiring Cool for Domestic or 1 For New Years Gifts .11 all grades, styles and prices. 1 We received a few just too late for Xmas trade. A ll. Taylor 1 -1 Jeweler 1 3 1 vu- \`.1`.`-,-.__ 1 _¢-_-.¢~ ~ 4 Januanv. - High Water. Low Water an ran. 11 11.51. P11. 114.22 1 10.50 11 10.20 23.13 1 5.40 17.34 11 11.20 7.00 10.10 11 0.15 l 0.00 10.05 1, 110 10.00 10.50 ‘1 2.10 110.01 20.40 11 3.11 ' 11. 10.40 1 21.30 1, 4.00 e111.:;0 1 22.25H11 4.04 1 mqmgauum j _-.1. ~ ra ‘ W. j rn. 1 12.27 1 13.27 14.23 15.10 10.07 10.50 17.42 13.24 10.03 I S8. fé..-.3;==f-_1-'-5?..fl;>':-_;.1`°¥ 2.0 1 20.10 5.20 12.43 1 1 0.37 1 1.10 1 1 2.02 1 14.41 1, 1 2.40 1 15.00 1' 1 3.40 15.30 _ 4.44 10.101 0.00 1 17.04 7.13' 10.02 1 0.10 10.00 11 1 0.10 1, 20.12 1| 1.10.14 1 21.17 l 111.05 1 22.20 l 11.52 1 23.10 12.35 1 1 r. 1 0.10 1 13.10 1 . .-1.1 1 1.12-l 1 1 2.00 1 1 3-_.os | 1 4.00 1 17 1 23.54 13.10 13.40 1 14.14 11 1 0.03 0.45 7.10 7.50 8.20 0.52 1 0.20 10.05 ' 10.55 0.15 1.23 2.25 3.24 4.20 5.13 0.02 0.40 1 7.34 1 1 8.10 1 1 0.05 1 . 0 1 9.54 | 1 5. 10.501 10.47 1 DIARY OF 'EVENTS T0-DAY. V111' Maa'lstrate’s Court 9 a. m. i’1~In/-.e Edward Theatre 3.15, 7 and 20.16 50.52 21.30 22.13 23.04 12.01 13.22 14.34 15.39 16.38 17.32 18.23 19.12 20.00 20.48 21.38 22.34 23.36 I Th. f Pi' 'f se. 1 S. j 11|. I T15: E '\V. 7 Th. Kllkllifili P* $§§€'>¥‘3‘»1’§11=<»~»».~.¢~-l'.§tI&’.'.‘¢.» 18.66 14.37 15.19 16 0 543; NF 27 SS 29 80 31 8.15 17. m. !‘.:triotlc Whlst and Dance in K. of C. llsll 3 p. m. BIRTHS MC-QUARRIE. At. 28 Birchwood Strel.-t c1'1_\'. on Ja.n.12th to Mr. and Mrs. lies 1.111 .\1._Quarrie a daughter. xo:-_.3- DEATHS ELLIOT-At Boston. Mass., January' i-1. 1917. John Elliot, in the 52nd year of his age. May his soul rest in p1.1ce. (Patriot please copy.) Plllllllllll MEHINGS NEXT Mill 0 ,T110 following P441-tone Jeeilngi 11:1-.-0 been arranged for Tliursriay, F-1|»>'uary 1,' the names of the speakers for the Patriotic Fund appearing ln Cispllll |O\l»H'lI'*: _ romr soaoau. Slllldllf-il". Dr. Fullerton. REV. J. .I. MPQDONALD, Lleilt. Strong. ‘ ; to-r.oo_ spnuirb.-nov. M1-Millamllr. J. 1UaJor~Wst'rlt\.... 1 . Littlojohnn, -H GRAND Unit . 10.40. Steam purposes, that we have 1 good supply of Hard or Soil; ’ ._-41 in Stock for winter use, and l .1 ill sell at lowest possible prices ; h .1 the Car-load, in large and small 1q iantities to suit purchasers. 1 it you require Coal, call and 1s»--1 us, write or telephone us and 1-szitisfacfory delivery will be made 1:10 required. 1l3UNl`AIN, BELL & (0. f Wholesale and R e t a i l Coal dealers Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd for P. E. Island Phone 404 Ch'town Dec. 22rd 1916 A Farm For Sale At North Rustico consisting of 110' acres of land. 90 acres clear, 20 acres soft woodland. Good state of cultivation splendid house and out 1buildings Apply Wesley Smith lNorth Rustico. ~ I .lb/IlIIII0.\\\\\\WIlYK\ ‘° Feed ` l Just received several car- ads §\\\T\v\\\\\imhllInl¢K\-rlIA\\\\\\\\\\v1u 5-4 O Choice Timothy _ (Pressed) HAY l Get our prices by the ton o less. ' White and Black .Oats Cracked Oats Molasalne Meal . And other feed the best there is nt easy buying prices. Labrador Hierrlng Kerozlne Oli Poultry Feed. f cKie & Nelso Davis and Frase Grafton St East Phone 44| J. ‘ lV \ "I l* 1 §€‘ HB 5.5.5 gc _ . ,\. _ I'\1,~ »-'gt 1 I 5|.. " 1' ze? Synopsis of Canadian Ndrilnves Lsnil Regulations tif v rt usd HI. = .iii ' iii.: 11. »~.¢»... §§_'.I PIESENTATWN On the evening previous to the de- parture of Mr. P. E. Murray former Station Agent at Bedford a. nulliber of the residents waited on him and llre~ sented him with an appropriate gift :ind the following address. Mr. P. I.. Idorrls read the addresiw and also made :hc pr1;se'nl.atio|\. ln ruply Mr. Murray tlmnkeil them kindly for their gift and xor ihr kind words and sentiments expressed in their iuidrceu. lie re- gretted leaving so many kind friends. Then the party acconipaniul by Mr. Murray repaired to ('urran Ban ilall where a grand supper and dance was held. "Anil When music arose with ltr. voluptuous swell f ` Soft cy-_-.3 looked love-do cycs whicl spake again, ` .ind all went merry as n marriage bell" till The wee sma hour:-L in the illflrlilng- ADDRESS. To .\lr.’l‘. E. Murray: Dear l<‘riend:- We learn with rc- gret that you are soon to de-part from us. Some four yelrs 380 YD" 081110 amongst us 11 stranger. soon however by your consistent courteous and manly conduct you soon won - our c-.'10-'rn and conf`1dence', We cannot therefore permit you to so out from us without giving expression 10 these sentiments of regard in some way' however inadequate. We kindly “ll you to accept this small gift as a wife” of the esteem' and a souvenir oi' your friends of iiedford. We hope that you, as we' will long cherish the memory of the- happy days we have spent to~ gether. So we wish you a very hap -. and rosperous \'ew Yfar Bedford. James Morris. J. .»\. linghes, P.L. Morris,_J. IC. 'l"r:1inor, P. McQuaid llunlf-I Bradley, George Stewart. Ile-.d|`ord, Jan. lllh. 1917. SDESCRIPTIONS T0 CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. ` 1.101; No. 53. Previously M-knn\vl04lg-'-ii :- $41.- 422.29. Collected through N. Rattenhury and E. T. Higgs, City $99, as followsz- N. Rattcnhury, 'City $50; E. T Higgs, City $15; James A. McMillan. City $10; John Wheatley, City $2; Geo li. Simmons, City $5; Murdock Ross. City, $2; i-‘rank Simmons. City $5 llnrry Wlnche-.~\1e1', City $10. Collected through Daniel D. McLeod Point Prim, $84.98 as follows: James D. Mr-.Donald Point Prim 751-; Jnhn A. Stewart Point Prim $1; Angus. Mcl.con, Point Prim 500; Don- ald Mc'Kinnon. Mt. Bu(-luinnn $3; Neil McDonald, Plnettr- $2; M. A. McDon- ald, Point Prim 500; Ronald McKay 1 Point Prim $5; Malcolm.A. McLeod Pinette $5; John Ii. McKinnon. Pin elle $1; Simon A. Murchison. Pin ette $1f Arthur Iluhlcy. Beuton'0 .1 O 0 <1 3000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Splendid for * Bad Coughs Colds, Bronchftis ls Inexpensive Home-Made Rom- edy-Glvel Surat, Quickest llcllel. OOO(/.OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO-JD Anyone who trics this plcasarlt tast ` ing homo-muilc couvh _ syrup, \v|_ll quick] undcrsurnd wliy it is used in more 'liomcs in thc Unitcd States and Canada than any other cough rcinedyé The way it takes h_old,of _an obstmn cough, giving immcdiatc rclicf, _w1ll_n1ake you regret that you never tricd it be- ore. is is 0. truly dcpi-nditble cough remcd that should hc kept handy n evcrylliomc, to use at the first sign ofa coixz during _the night. or day time. ny dru|¢g\st_csn supply you with 2% ounces of Pmex (50 ccnts worth). Pour this into n. ld-oz. bottlc and fill the bottle with loin granulated sugar symp. The tollil cost is about G4 cents and you have Ill ounccsfof the most effective rcmcdv you c\-cr usa-d. 4 The quick, lasting; rl-licf youyet from this cxcclli-nl. couui syrup will really surprise you. Il. promptv heals the inliamcd mcmhrnni-fi that lino the throdl and nir passasri 14, stops the annoying throat tickli-, oosons tho phlcltlli All soon _ our cough_11topu cntircly. Splen- did Zor bronchitis. croup, whooping con li and hron'<-Ilial asthma. Pino: is n. lilizbly concentrated com- p und of Norway pine cxtract, combined with fusiacol and is famous the world brsnes. 15 12 O "1OOOOOOC1O OOOUOC-O > OO over or its hculing clii-ct on the mem- Tu avoid disappointment ask _for "2% ounces of Pincx’ with full dircctions and don’l. at-ccpt anything else. A guar- antee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded go:-14 with this prep- aration. 'flue l'incx f‘o, 'l`oronto, Uni. pf p . _ _ - .~ . Signed on belialf of your friends of- Come Out of the Kttclmlfi into the world of brightness and beauty. -No need of spending all your time in the kite when yOu know Shredded Wheat. It is made of the whole wheat and is 'ready cooked and ready-to-eat.| With Shredded Wheat '_/ou can prepare o. delicious, nourishing meal in `a few moments for husband who must hurry ol? to busines for children who must hustl off to Qbool-a meal tha supplies all the nutrimen for work or play at a cost of a few cents. For breakfast with milk or cream, or fo any meal with fruits. Made in Canada. .¢ t ll r _ _ mn- ` o'r'raw.1. Jan. 14.- rut- 0001 sn- ll0WCVCl'8ttl'3CtiVClt|'D8yb¢, nation on the lntercolonlal railway ,m . . . _ . S, [the extent of about one hundred und 1.lii’ty cars. and the ruillvsiy \~/as l'ur» Will Illll’ ` llllll Slllllll0N has given the management and tbc1 minister of railways very grav_e con- 1, cern for several weeks. owing to the failure- of the mines to supply the railway in accordance with their con- tracts. As anticipated, the volume oft business on the lntercoloriial railway. has increased. but the -amount of coal which the mines were producing has decreased to such an exteiii as to require the confiscation of com- erclal coal in transi' over its linen » 1 ther. obliged to deplc-to ii,~1 storage ‘piles a; divisional /points to the cx» ‘lent of 14.500 tons. 1 it therefore became necessary for tho minister of railways tc- decide ,whether the management should pur- ‘sue the policy of confiscation of coni- marolal coal in transit over its lines or whether the management should go into the American market and buy l ff- »~- .- Mills $2; Baxter llubley, Pineite Rupert linbley. Beatun':1 Mills Alexander Young. Pinctte $1; Will Shaw, Ocean View $1; Douglas-C ello, Pinette 25c; Nell S. Morrhou. Plnettc $5; John H. McKinnon, Pin eric 63c; Angus W. Doherty, Belfast $1.50; Donnld McKinnon. .\lt. Buch- anan 50c; John T. Nicholson. Mi. Buc- .hanan $2; Daniel Murchison, Mt. Buchanan 501:; Samuel Mi-Lend. Point Prim $3; Jamr-3 A. Stewart. Mi. Huc- hitunn $2; Nell Morrison Mi. liiirzhun- un $5; James D. Murchison Mt. I bunai. $5; Charles D. J. Mcl.»=.o1l, Bur-lianan $1.25; John Mcliinnon Sou. Mi. lluchnnan '$51 Mrs.. irhar D. J. McLeod. Ml. Buchanan Mrs. Flora M4-L1-o-i, Mr, But-ha $1; hlrf.. John A. .\ir-Lead, Mt. ilu anon $1; Mrs. Sarah Smith. Mr. D hannn $2; John \V Mci.c~nil. Mt. B `hanan $1; Eve-rr-tt McAulay. fast $1; M. W. Muir:-.hl'=on. Ile $5; James-1 W. (Tantello, Mt. Buchanan $i..'»0; Samuel Mt-Lean, Point. Pi-im 300; Nclson Cantello, Piuelto' $2; Allan McAuloy, Belfast 701:; lic A. McDonald, Point. Prim imc; J B. Murchison. Point Prim $5; Si A. McLean. Point Prim $1; Don McLean, Point Prim 501'; Autruv. ‘Murchison, Pclnf Prim $5. Donald McMillan, \‘.'1 1 Roya $2.50 (Rondmnstcrw Fund): J. Ilmhune', City $10. , $1' lam & lon $1: nan ch- ohn nld A . ity J. Col-Iected through R. E. Spil-lett J. 0. Hyndman, City $300 as follows: J. &_’I‘. Morris City $100; ilyndmnn K1 Co., Lid.. City $100; R. R. Splllett (‘il.y $50; Dr. G. I-‘. Dewar. (‘lly $50 Collected through Rev. J. J. McDon aid. City $10, as followin- Wllliam Cain, New Perth $10. liighland Division, S.0.l-`., llni ville, $20, pf.-r Duncan McDonald. Collected t.l\_rougl'i A. A. Alley G. A. McDonald, Charlottetown, $192, followsz- V Y. 'IS 8 Alley & Co.. City $50; S. A. Mc 7701111111. City $50; J. A. Wcbst City $15; J. A. Farqnhnrson, C $50; Capt. Alexander Camoron. C S20; E. D. Storms, City $5; Ling Co., $1; A. A. Perry, City $1. Collected 'through J. P. McCloske 6. J. T. McKenzie City $40, as folio Coffin & Co. City $40: W. H. Smith, East Royalty, $5: Collected through R. H._Jenklna Mayor Brown City, $239, as follows R. H. Jenldns, City ,$l00;_ Al Forsythe-, City $25; Dr. Warburton City $25; Moroll House (Mr. and Mrs Charles McF,achcrn), City $10; Regt n'ald Johnston, City $5; J. O. A nnult, City $10; Reginald Taylor, C $5; G. li. Taylor Ciny S25; S. IL Hardy, City $5; W. B. Williams, St John $2; S. F. Tarburli. City $1; Friend $1; J. A. Clark, City $25; Sir William W. Sullivan, City $100 Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. City $100 Mr. Justice Haszurd. City $100. fCol-lected through G. E_. Hugh cary. $133, as follower- M. J. Moran City $8; F. E. Small wood, City $25.7 G. E. Iiughcs, C $100. 'l‘otoi subscriptions from public date $42,858.77. _ H. w. alumna, _ " Manager. llllfll. . 2 sooo-seeisofsoesoeeee QOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED.-TO BELL FOR 1 “the old reliable Fonthlll Nurserl~ es." )We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary; higbsnt coni- mlsslons paid; handsome free equip- ment. Btone & Wellington, Toron- to Ont. 37234-1MEtlJany.,3lst. ` ' ' . HELP WANTED- FEMALE. WANTID, A1’ FALCONWOOD H00- pital. girls to train for nurses. Ap- ply to lil. F. Blanchard, M. D. Sup- erintendent. ' 3847-Mtf. l i Guardian Classified Ads Two cents per word for insertion In this column, ella osnt pa COOCCQ W word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. .F5`n"s’Z'L`sI'1"W6” "€i6i?F4o \ . 900 OOOOOOOOOQOOO O -O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 _ FOR IALI. __ _ in Bulls-ons, 1 your old; one, il years old. Apply to Harry Tweedy, Ear clitie. - ` 3930-1-1dM3i l90XE8. ron s/li.:-1 Pam ILACK Apply to Samuel Craig. City. OI' J- R. Munn. Mu-si1i'leld.1 3946-1-1Bi0lpd. '_'»lsi.|»'wA' nrln-u“"A"|.'l "- WA' 'n‘i'i5'iT1-' ' ""oucs°'1'w' o s'i'lZ|.' non 141 1110 vieunn 110011. 2 _ ~ mon. ‘ /I F” arose wits. ii" s6u' iii? K1' OT A. J. Dou¢an'|\. l03’Rlohmond Bt. lilglmsl Frlcc- Paid. ` ~ ` 1°-:Ace-tens' wmneo 3 WANTED FOR BOUND EAST HIGH ggiool, s second' class male teacher. our vlce-principals deg. wiv - . t? . immediately to C. C. Carl n ' "l'1-noises. ‘ “SMASH l _ . » 0040.1-17040111 ¢_._........_.._. ._-. \ ' I $2’ i the various Maritime l"‘rovince.=1 mine mn] the matter ol' increased expense if b l '|he Increased so as to rend~ ffoclirnne had io consider wa \\"' coal ai $10 ri ion, almost three time \\f`; the contl-art price, W"l- ii. was felt that il would hc unfair lffwf to tho prlvato consiimcrs in th -"tor curtail the output of tho steel work mon eastern Canada, many of which nr . &. Y ws:| I lan rac- ity . Canadian Bank of Commerce, liallfox, . and Nehon, Victoria. P. E. l. On A -es O Q §*§§§¢I-##0010 “- coal for transportation purposes to 11-eplacc the shortage. About a mill- 'lc-.1 tons of coal had been contracted 'lor thc- use on the intercolonlal al ‘from $3.40 to $5.60 11 ion, and nl- _lhough the managemcnt advised tl in B/ d that it was prepared to meet them ‘dc-ing so, the output co\1l ci- unnecessary the buying of Ameri- can coal. the management had to face an assured shortage ol’ fifty thousand not toni-1 hclwcon Dcceuibcr Jlisl un: April lst. . General Manager (lui.e.liu_q was horn l1‘rldoy and the '|ur-.stlou he nurl ll/l1‘. S whether in vlcw ol' the failure of the niiuos to supply they should confl3~ chic sufllclcnt coal in trilnnlt from those mines over the lntercolonlnl Railway to make up the shortage. or whrthcr they should buy American fl G y 0 Y 11. of C. lliaritlme Piovllicos tr.~ confiscate an further coal lu transit, that to do s might lnjuriously cffect and sei-iousl munitions plants and fncica-ies running day and night. Rather than do this Mr. Cochrane decided that the lutcrcolonlul would have -lo curry the ilicrcnsr-.rl expr-imc dun lo tho coul shortage and hc has uutliorized his general manager in 11urclmsr.- enough American coul to in- surn that there shall bc no lnr.cri`cr- cncc with cithcr the rniick dcspalcli oi' war munitions and supplics oyr/r ihe lnlorcoloninl railway nor any disturbance of iudut~1trlal conrlitlr/n.=1 . along the line. (This stand will cont - the management over three hundred thousand dollars. _ IN MEMORIAM wins. J. 1.. vounksn. as- Ncvor, perhaps in its history halt Montague been so deeply stirred as lt. was on the morning of Saturday January lflth, when thc- news spread er' that Mrs. J. L. Younker had passed ity its-‘¢'lof u kind, lovable disposition and by away after an illness of only c-no week. (Phe into Mrs. Younkcr was her pleasant good humour and friend- liness had endeared hereof in the whole community. She was 11 Past Noble G1-and of Acme iiebeccnh Lodge i. 0. 0. F., und in this capacity had gained many friends. She will bc greatly missed in the home whc-re she was a devoted and loving wife and an ideal mother. Besides ber husband 1-.he leaves to _mourn five small boys. Lloyd, Arthur. Fred, i~la1-ry und At- wood. The deceased who was in her thirty-second year, was a daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen of this . city. There arc- left besides the fa~ - thor and mother two sisters. Mrs. C. J. Wood, Bunbury and Marguerite at. home; also two brothers Harry of the Monday afternoon. January 15th after u short family sr.-rvlco at the house. ; the remains were removed to the Pres- ; byterlan church. The church. which was filled with friends and relatives, was draped in black. Aftc-r the ser- ~»\»..\.-»»~.».-/-»---.~».._~-..,.¢a~».~_ -Z ll] l}ENl "lIlSlIllRElS" A ' BEST LAXATIVE FUR l|VEll_Qlll BllWElS Dont' stay constlpsled, hnsdscl1y,bllI- 011|. wllh breath bad or stomach sour. " ' No odds how had your liver. stom- ach or bowels; how much your bead aches, how miserable and uncomfort- able, indigestion, biliousness and slug gish bowels- you always get relief with Csucarets. Don’i let. your stomach, llvrrr and bowels' make you mlserable."Tako Cnscareis tonight; put an and to the `h5fadacbe, hillousness. dizziness, ner~ vvousness. sick, sour, gassy stomach had cold, -, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile. gases and con- stipated matten which is producing the misery. ~ 1 A 10-cent box moans hmlth. -happ|~ ness and' s clear bf-sd for months. All drugglsis sell Cascsreta. Don't forget .the children-their little insides need s gentle cleansing. too. 1 Auction ‘ Sale " \._..... On premises of A. D. McLean Nine Mile Creek 1 ‘Jai-1. 24th nt2pm. 1 .. , ...,. -., ,, . ._... __.._...... _ '_ WANTED. SPRUCE AND l'rR_ LOGO nt our mill. or on olr at Inf rall- wny station. or slam. (lash paid on deliver/. wma 1 prices.-loaf rages Furnishing qu.; Limited. lion- unc. |sse,11¢ssllu i Shore farm, 80 acres, 5.1 well cultivated, remaingleiii-I-a_well, woodpd. Good - 1 .- Alnrndance of seaweed. ‘ ms-1-mmanna. _ _ _ ' _ ,'-» ,_ _,.... , _,- Children llad _Eczema Doctors; Failed lo (ure TWO LETTERS WHICH PROVE TH E EFFICIENCY OF DR. Cl-|A8E'8 OINTMENT A8 A O URE FOR ECZEMA. Fortunate are the mothers whoi Mrs. (}eor8° M"Nll\‘. River Charles, know the virtues uf l)r. (!hu:1o’.\1 flint-1.\'. ii.. Wl'll°81-- “We use Dr.'Cbaso's mont. for there is no trcalmonty no1()intn\ent in our home, and would |101 anltahie for use utter the |1010 10 rc~;w1sh 101 nnythlnz better for cum, liovs irritation and chafing and two burns and bruises. A few years ago thereby prevent eczema and similar n i‘rlend_ of mine. whose baby was ter- ,1,1|| ¢15¢¢ge_ rlhly afflicted with scsenin had her Mrs. W. L. Barnes. Timmins, Ont., child treated by their own family phy- wrltes:J-"l want. to tell you nhout nlclnn. but the little one got no better. tho cone of my little boy, who lisul ba- They tried several remedies. but they 1,041(-7,`@|;||a.w}mn he wan ihrr-.41 montbitl ull proved useless in this case. Upon uid. lt. started on the top of his; the advice of is neighbor thoy got. in-_ 11111111, on 1,15 mrehi-.od and :iround l1|~1 fthase's Ointment. ami' heforn the ears. The doctors failed to do him lb-st box was used tho child was com- any good. so I tried Dr. Chsse'a Olnt- nletely cured. I can also recommend ment on the recommendation of :.1Dr. Chaso’s Nerve Food to suffering I1-land. and in 11 monlh’s time the friends who I know will bc- glad to child was entirely free of this dlsa- learn of something to rclleve their greenble skin disease. lic is now nervous trouble. You have my per- four years old. and has never had any mission to use this letter for the bon further trouble from ailments of this eflt of otbersf’ hind. I also have great faith lnl Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents 'a ltr. Chase's Nerve,Food, and hellevelbox. all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates that it cannot be beaten ns n rcsiorn-‘ & Co.. Limited. 'l`-vi-onto. |i_ve for pale. nervous women." . _ _ ______.___._.V._.v.v.___._._._._._._n. . _ - -,-_.___._-_»_»,-_-_»_-,-_-,f ,.,,._ -__ _-___-,-_-_~_-_-,_-_- ,-_- ,-_-_»_-_-_-_- 1_4,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-, _ RlllllMASllR'S Pllylvlllllllll ll|Nl] I Sturt lode- Who Follows ln the Trois? lu response to scvornl appeals, Mr. A .W. Bruce. Red Point.. has opened 11 Roadmasters Patriotic Fund. -The idca being that everyltoadmaster cou~ tribute $2.50 to the Fund. Tho monoy may be sent to Mr. A .W ilruce. to Mr. lf .W. Blnning. Bank of Novu Scotia. or io the Editor of the G\inril~ Nelson Stewart, l‘.|nf-lt i’l. $1.004 ian nnd _lt will be ncknowledged li A. A.- Monro. Pownal $2.50 the columns of tho Guardian. . 1 Alcx. A. Mcllnnald, Little Pond. $2.50 Andrew Moonrfy, Little liar- 1 i1. .I. Midlonald, (ll:-'nllunnn . . . . ..$.’..0|) hour $2.50, * Puid into the bank nl Sour-ls. li. S. Robertson, Klngsbornugh 32.50, N0'l`l-I:- By 1-cqiiesxt it has hum A. A. Bruce. Red Point ` 2.50 ugrfcci to ni-cept $2 1.-ontrlhutlnns no Robert Wares, Wheatley [liver $2.l'»0_ it is more convenient lo mail this Arclilolilowlizs, Murray River. $2.50 amount. than $2.50. Layton McCabe. Alexandra. $2.50 Artemns Betts., Cumberland. $2.50 linrry Wchsier. Cape Tmvcrsn. $2.50 llurry Wf1bsier', Cape Traverse $2.50 Garfield Ste-wart.. [ted Point. $5.00 Angus A. Campbell, Black Pt. $2 00* Christy A. Cnnipbcll Block Pt. $1.00* . ,-,. ~ _».-_-1-.-_-_-_-;.-.-_»_-. .~_-.-1.-___.,_, ... vo.. ,.,~ . ers tc.-tiflcil, in a small degree. tc- thc vice conducted by ltcv. Mr. Wrlghi. rcspcct in which Mrs. Yonnlcer was nssistsrl hy ltov. Mr. Stcwart. the re- hold. 1»'1‘he sympathy of the whole'mnins. followed by a great number of community will go out-.to the husband carriages, were conveyed to their last and family thus stricken of n loving resting place in ibo,Lower Montague vl-lfe and a kind, devoted mother. Lftmictery. _Tho many beautiful flow- v _ ,Lt ’ Men Wanted for the Navy The Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve.wants men for imme- diate service Overseas, in the Imperial Navy i Candidates must be from I8 to 38 years ofsge and sons _ , of natural born British subiects. Y $l.l0 per day and upwards. Free Kit. Separation allowance, $20.00 monthly. Experienced men from 38 to 45, and boys from I5 to 18 are wanted for the CANADIAN NAVAL PATROLS. Apply to A. A. McLean. M.l'., chalrmnn. G. ii. liolbroof. Secretary Naval Recruiting Com., Ch nrlottetown. Department oi'N al Service, OTTAWA. 1; ////////27//////u11/1////1//1///1////////u///1///I/////(76 a f _, 59'? 'lu '(67 li"":§\ 15.; » é‘ 1;/ \\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\ t\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ I//,’ Us Il’ E '\ \\\\\"; - ' “_ .7-_ .; _ 5-` . u' 4' " `Tf"-» ~. § E K 2. - - fi" 1 u _ .-.=~» ".v_'-1_\.,'11 1 ¢?rt-1\-’,1;1-' 4’ ,-_» -i,,».;- - _ Burns Anniversary , Celebration Under the auspices of The Caledonian f`.lub of P. E. I.. in the l'eople's Theatre on anuary 25th and A variety programme _consisting of S_ongs_, R_ec1t/ations. ing, Bag Pipes, Music, Drills. fetc., is daintily prepared 3_1! every offort is being put forward to make this_ celebratitiill 1 surpass anything ever had in this City. A special tram wb run from Summerside on Thursday and from Murray Har - or on Friday as usual. ‘_ Programme will appear in a few days. __ D. A. McKlNNON, Pres. 1 T. M. McMlLLAN.~Secy. T. F. WHITE, Chairman _of Committee 'l88'l~l-liltllhll Stu tl. 7 It .-Yen Can 1 1 Ride Drive or Use 'l"ools ol Any Kind . » JOIN THE . - Canadian Engineers _ Improve Conditions for 1 ' The island Boys on the' Firing Line ' /` , _ ` ci133.12;1gi1 11.71.5111 11 " ‘ 1 1 at the Annouries 891121-idllll. ' 1 For lnformation»Apply to ' _ = .