-if '- Fiiinusitr 5 'isis' ‘ '!"“! -.._ . ~ . ' 'run ouARLo'1'rsrowN_ customs _ i ' ' cat, of_Nn'r. at That’s The -.`._ ' ‘1“°=*i°\i better to 'keep con stantiy on hand We can give you Whether it is not a_ good ' -liberal supply of Coal' from now on. .- -T' ">» I da; `QeI‘ fix . /....,_. _ . 'V / £16’ 3’ TPIEIIEI is no more reason for servi_n_g_- p°°,.__l \ . °0fI¢¢. ' fthan 'for-_ _ making 'omelets I of stale eggs. ' Simply use rea- sonable care in makingiand start with SEAL Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Hall at Hunt_er_River' at 7 p. m. __ Jas. Mac ugall will preach on Sa gylo Shore at 3 and Canoe Cove nt nesday evening of each week. The Ce1ttr_aI_ Gi;_ardia1t_e_ o _....'...'. IT PAYS to bu: in this province ‘HUNTER RlVE'R.-1 On Feb. 7t’h C`HUl_\%I'_: OF 8COTLAND.- Rev. bath the 'ith at.DoS8bIe, at 10.30; Ar- ~ _ RED CROSS WORK.-Red Cross work continues to occupy very con- siderable attention on the part of the Pownal ladies. Regular meetings are hold at _the Forester House on Wed- TORONTO SATURDAY NlGHT._-- See advertising column for a great club offer. The Morning Guardian and Toronto Saturday Night for one year to new subscribers for only 54.50.8288 onosn Fnom PAssssiAc.-i~ioii- srs. Bruce Stewart & Co.. Ltd.. yester- day received a letter from Messrs. Pasbebiac, Quebec. enclosing an order. I Powmu."c|ncuir.-services' on Pownal Circuit next Sunday. 7th, are. MILLVIEW.-Services at ' Millview Clifton, at 11, Mt. Herbert at 2.30 and on Tuesday. 9th, at-7 p. in. Pownal at 7. ` __s. ' " night. ` ' 8505 b-' NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS.- scrlbers on Prince Edward Island. 8199. Box 432, Charlottetown. 8288 competition with over four hund offered by the Montreal Wituoss. t ".-'* . y. - AT HOME.-Mrs. James lt. liunter 9n¢e_ can administer me _"augment, will be at. home to her friends on Loown me hah- by giving the ends Thursday. January 7th, afternoon and 3\|I’B¢l'lIP°l‘B Wm P19330 D019 that I-11° circular motion gently but firmly to- `7. club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian sub- "SATURDAV NIGHT" ‘-if T0|'0”l-° cies themselves. the next to moving all partsof the world. See Advertis- ing column for club offer to new sub- scribers. to the Guardian. Old sub- scribers write to A. McKinnon, P. O., I This will bring the fingers of each P ' A PRIZE W|NNER»-Miliitvl' 301111 hand over an ear at the juncture of M. Martin. Of Helilllvrdulc. won. ill the hair with tho skin. in the sanic rod _ others. one of the two senior prizes Qvor me hair roots with light and doep 0 massage until the fingertips meet ut the boy or girl who was able to assem- Robin, Jones and Whitman, Ltd., of ble in the neatest and most natural form. OU” °f Sam” CI““5' l'8ll1dBEl‘S massage, the lingers of each hand arc ` TTHE CONVALE8GlN‘|"8 HAIR ` Sickness ot any sort, an pa -_ ly if accompanied by fever, is extreme- ly hard on the hair. - ~.As»soon as the . patient can endure massage of the scalp,_it should be brought into Pll\Y». , If you cannot afford the services of a professional, any deft fingered mein- ber of the farnii with a little patl _ii of it two or three light shakes; place the tips of the dugures of both hands at the juncture of the hair and the forehead and then work them with a IDTJLI wards an imaginary centre at the top ,f,f,,§,',ff,°,'°" of the head. At each tum of the fingers let them worklightily on the surface, and then deeply. The first motion is addressed to the hair folli- has a circulation of 45,000 and goes to the scam on me heap so as 1_0 make - . , it soft, yielding and flexible. 5"-'” ' -‘ 'E' 5'? " The second movement is made by - . -"TWELVE GERMANS TIIliEN» T _ _BYilW0 MEN I 0F PRINCESS PATRICSII the .same centre at the top.- ' ' '. » ‘ ' _ ________._'___ _ _ I For the third movement of scalp - ` manner as before. they should work ' _ -__ i, 1., I d _ __ t __ me 'back f N0lt'I‘l-IEIIN FIIANCE. by courier to ot' the lloyui llighlandcrs have been' good Coal and BRAND prompt service. A. PIGKARIJ & Gil Phone 240 Coal and Wood i. ` li coiirnn _ J., '__'_.= ' 04;, 4'_v‘ so GRASS OR GRAIN. There is n wonderful sight ot' spec as to whether or not it ia s t lation . _ 1 y feed grain to cows out on grass. re- Where wo miss it is in letting our marks an exchange from across th 0- perinients for the purpose of settlin the question. The National Govern- ment hae brought the results of thes trials to other and published them gist of it is that i does not pay cows are out on pasture unless price are' high for butter ,and cheese. But while tlilsis so. I know ot’ som farmer! Wh0 110 79041 Brain right 8.1011!! we are now showing. are meeting with through the summer mouths and fin it roiltablo. Those farmers buv tli li grain fed and pay a big price for it isfled with thc quality and thc price. ( too. One farmer 1 know ot. un \ » woman. too. has for years kept up that Street.-MEtl'. practice. 1 have talked with her more -_------~---- __ in milk and can hold them in good 5 Ill on our own nccount and keep careful it blllletill W0 11111)’ BUY Of US Hel- TIIG records of everything done- cost oi' 10 feed, money taken in and all about it. Blwlld 1110305' f0l' fwd l-0 “S0 While That will be something wc can depend i = _ who follow this practice that if they can keep their cows from falling off flesh they are on the winning side. ° believe there is something in that I 9 cows get thin, so that they fall off ‘Grain prevents this, and iii that way E brings a profit. _ The best way to settle this question 0 is for all to do ii little investigating S upon, no matter what others think. G “Tile giiarniiteeil Hot Water Bottles d ,thc utmost approval. Get your Hot P. ‘ Water Bottle hero and you will be sat- it The Two Macs, 149 Great George than once about it und she is sure “I’euslar Corn Cure gives immediate it does pay. She gets her money buck. rolict’ and removes the corn in it short and more. too. ' ' time. 25c box. E. A. Foster, Drugglst. The point seems to be with iliose_ ` Sur. i _ _ _ q K-.I IA Quick Cure for Coughs If you want to quickly, easily and per- manently cure your cough~use Rexall Cherry .\___ ii- . Bark Cough ki a<_- '-E" ES- _.l..i.-1 um; _ _ .f ues- 1": '~ ‘=`i1iis¥=‘ - *I - _ -~=.i==:‘_ ___ _ __ ,\`_Ii:-;.: ,-/.-5” -4 Pi Syrup. If it does not relieve you we will reiund your money-that’s fair enough, isn’t it. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Svrup is put up in two sizes, price 25c and 50c fer bottle._ - MacKinnon Drug Company _ ' I Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. _I /` ' h t t`on and believe our old_ friends _ ' gsliligixfllthgih/eahdsghgvbrdisappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_niy our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NichoIsonTob._ Co., ' Phone 345 _ - ,___ - 1 _ . _-- rv- \\\\\vll.\\\us/I/lll1lll1h\\\\\\\\\\%1n\\\\\v.*.av/é _ . _Be Skeptical oi _ snail it can an cliff... gi If you want, good, D Ure. _._ relia le tobacco go to an __ _ __ honestmanufacturer. W -. ~. "-' " ' ' ._ Q I YlIIl4\\\\\\\\\\@IllIIIl0E_`“\\\ .15 _I it .' ‘ .,.:; e have earnestly striven to - Manufacturers J////I/A\\\\\1l////um\\\\\\v///////1;..'»“\\vnu l ____ J_ ug .;._. iwlA\\\\\\\v///////§\\\\\\\\\w/4\\\\\\\\1im: ’/_ Discount Sale _\\' I-1. of \ ii Wall Paper S ' .;:-,Qgt _lx otn Annual sale of ' .J I We have one through `,\ _T \\\\v/IIM_\\\\\ " ///~ Remnants is now 011 our stock oig Wall Pavel' d have man lots of nice Patterns in Parlor. Dining all . . Some -- Roo|h"'1Iall» had Roo_m and Kitchen PaP°\'9~ with Dordeis some withbut,all Pretty Desii¢l‘|S_ff°£l_ a carefully selected stock. These lots are uow’0n SH ¢ Fint__Floor at exactly I Half Price Q: ' .1 I I. 'ltd d tii tchoice. It v,-i1l.%|i:rlt;d`?u.£‘l*?owc;)iri::I%ikidgtiiiivaiiied- 581° f°l' cash only. No emnants charg_e¢_i._ _ '.f.- (_ _Caiitef I-ld- "' H?}“lii¢’PAPE“S and stating that notwithstanding the dull season. they were receiving quite a few orders from their branches and later shipments would be required P. E. Island firm. - i _ for thirteen imperial gasoline engines, that had been dissected for the pu ose n this ame com etition ninety-three years old. from this bustling and w’dely ‘_ known MT. STEWART PERSONALS. - pace so as omee a , a h .k h th hi b 0 London. Jani 30.-l`lic Princess Pat t o nec w ere e a r oglus. and, cias helped in the birthday prcscn rl- promoted to hc majors. t Sergt. T. li. Blake, the wcll known n boxer, has obtained a commission as ii . J s p anecial prize was awarded to a "child" describing the same motion as before, im me Kaiser in me __e__v_, Germa _ I U ` a 0 M .A.Cfii dJ.Dff (IM. ~ - M?;mMcKe§z1§ Siva Ste;a‘?;_B:,_,_,_m5_ ful not w pun’ or drag' or mb me trench-bu no further. A terrific v i2§{N:_v°.?§_ighgmqfyffesgziid $30523 losses, for there was stiili fighting n lieutenant in the Scottish Fuslllers. “ot occupy over “ve minutes no care that day and the Germans got with- Transport-Sergt. E. Coils, oi the ' in forty yards of the Csnadi ii Royal Highlanders. n well known l foo ballc has ot a commission ln . NOTICE. -Subscribers are notifi- ed the play nt Morell on Tuesday oven- to the follicles. or roots, und the' yfm mu W gun 're S “pp ed that the prico oi' the Morning Daily ing, Feb, 2nd. Mrs. D. McAssy, and scalp. Rubbing the hair itself merely thkgl' , d d h _ d hair “self” Tm’ treatment is directed lc d tchii i" t ed thot Argyle undgSuthcrland Highland- ers, and is probably taking charge of o- thc transport of thc battalion. ' H ll. Guardian (mailed iu P. E. i.- and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in weekly' star is $3.00 por year. 'rite I is $3,25 per year. the Evening Gnar dlan and Family Herald and \Veekl Star (mailed in P E l) is $2 2c`pcr year SCHOOL WORK-The following is the standing of the pupils of Corrs. ville School for the month of January Grade V-Annie Morrison, Grade IV -(Srl-1 Ilatle Morrison, 2. Chris tina Humor, Grade IV-(Jr )-1 Mary Bambrlrk 4 Patrick Flynn Grade III-1, Florence Mclntyre 2, John Col lius; 3, Allan McPhee; 4, Albert Wil- son; 5, Mary McPhee; 6, Johnny Mc- Intyre; Grade ll~1, Bridget Flynn; 2, Myrtle Mcaulay; Grade I-1, Mike M_oPhee; 2, George McPhee; 3, Romey Wilson. SUDDEN DEATH.- The death oc- curred very suddcnly in Ccntraliu, Washington on January 23rd of Mr. D.I". Davies of this city. The deceased who was Vice-President of the Eastern Railway and Lumber Company. was one of the most prominent and popul- ar citizens of Centralia. By proclama- tion of the Mayor every business house in the city was closed for one hour and thirty minutes during the funeral services. The deceased was born in 1862. He and other brothers visited Charlottetown several years asm ._ _ _ RECEIVES THANKS.-- Miss Eliza- beth Montgomery. of North Bedeque. has received the following, which _speaks for itself: "To Miss Elizabeth Montgomery: l aiu the Belgian lady who is charged to give out all the nice clothes you sent us from' Nova Scotia, I am charged by my compatriots to thank you for pour kind sympathy in our great distress. Here where we are is the nearest place of .safety in Hol- land, all the villages around here are burnt and we have 3,000 poor people chased off their homes. I am glad to say that they are all well cared for through the kindness of this country and of all the gifts of all 'our friends. who understood our great misery. lleccive my thanks again, to you and all those who contribute to the sending of all these clothes, which we are so pleased to give these poor people. Countless de Leidekerko. Chateau* d’Eysden, Limbourg, Holland." SCDTCHFORT.-The many friends' of Mr._Jamci-i. Vl_"o_ir. Scotchiort, who’ has been seriously ill for the past week will be glad to learn that be is recovering. A pleasant time was spout nt St. Ilouaventurc's Iiall, Tra- oadie. on Monday night lust, that be- ing thc dntc ‘of t.lic annual ball of thc Lilirar‘y Assoclntioii. Quite e. large nunibor of young people and some not so young from the surrounding dis- tricts were present all aiming towards the one cud, that of having a good time, and it can be truly said that their realizations surpassed the fond- est expectatious for everyone seemed to enjoy themselves to thc fullets cx- tent, dancing being carried on with in- creasing goodwill and morrimout to thc sweet strains of violin music fur- nished by Messrs. John J. and Andrew Mclnnis, till about eleven o’clock. Lun- cheon was then served, consisting oi' coffee and cake, by the committee in charge after which the dancers trip- ped the light fantastic till the wee smn’ hours. when ull departed feeling that they had spent a pleasant even- ing. The young people of More-ll Vil- lage, ure aiming towards hnviug ii skating rink built uoxt summer. ready for the following winter of 1916. Ito- cently some of the promoters made a canvass of the surrounding districts. and have niet with such gratifying rc- sults as to enable them to be able to build one of the largest rluks, if not the largest in the eastern part of the Province. This is certainly a step in the right direction and goes to show that 'tue people of Morell are not bo- hiiid iutheir endeavors to help along good clean amusement if it can be prgcured "Mount Stewart next." _*__-__ }. °.h§.T.?.'§.lA llll_l.ht¥i|ll|nAl|milui¢iii iignlslled - 'M' ai.;-% D. P~ Fl L 8110 Flllillli' Herald and Stewart. the guest oi' Miss Isabel son's ‘Crossing thc Bar Mr Ros li, Sunday in Charlottetown-L WEDDING BELLS.- The follouin bune and Mr McPherson referred t Flyn 2, George Hume, 3, Veronica friends hero who will tender him con ratulntions -At St Ann’s Lathedr Y Y J. Dlnoen conducted the nuptial Mas son, of this city. and Miss Marie Lu ile Berkner. of Hlghwood. Th train for Butte and after a short wet ding trip will return to their hom some time teaching school-at liig wood. The groom is employed as motormnn on the Great Falls stre railway and has been a resident the city for about four and n. lin years. Cor n S Applied in e d from com-pinch Qui ck Get a 25c. bottle of“Putnam's" toda large variety from $1.00 up, an months from date of purchase. E. FOSTER, Central Drugstore. 8492-2-5M3i. llll \\\\,.§§*-IJWA lllll For a “Sweetheart” Or a Sweet Tooth //////sv/u\\\\\v1ln\\vss\ -' E- 3 5' °° Of course, you will get a ox of these delicious cand- s f_or _your Z“Sweetheart" _wife Just as often as you ink of it. _ OUR CANDIES will also make an appeal t - your personal taste. Yo probably _have a sweet toot that nothing but pure cand will satisfy. Our Candies are- _ Good for you. _ _ Good- for thc children. Good_for everybody. Sold in boxes and in bulk hiison & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. ||||rllm\\\\\\a\\\ I' ‘<=i'F»'O \\\\\\\ (_ O Wals teacher at Mt Stewart, spcn 8 esterda forenoon at 8 i0 Rev Fr D uniting in marriage Joseph McPher- L young coupleworc attended by Wil- bur Wales and Miss Marie `D. Rudman. They left the city on the afternoon , of ‘mk “F9 °“‘7 men' i- * - ' '- hcre. The bride has been engaged i’o h H . _ We never see our toes but we wls o \'~`iv¢ S¢¢gn||5 Hearts of oak are,ou'r ships, hear sore, blistering feet °f 0*" “fe 0"' mm- `* Gd ' - toes can be cured by Putnam.. Ek We’il iight and we’ll conquer agaii tractor in 24 hours. *nd “Smu- - "Putnam’s" soothes ' away that drawing pain. eases instant- l‘ly. makes the feet feel good at once yi Her standard be justice, her watch "Ho, Water Bowes We carry a Then cheer up my lads. with on guarantee evcry one for twelv A her dnughter Amy. spent the week end breaks and roughens it, while massa' ~ ore “ou” 0 W ° hmm' °“‘“ ‘ visiting friends in Morell. Miss Ilelen of the°scnlp stimulates the clrcnlatlxdii : day mu fn” of details of New Dlt,M ll, tSd lMt. » 1 ' ' u or ore Even un ay n Hula' {:f3'gZ§?pn£_u$i§_?;m§lPy" &§du:§_;:[iré don, who is in hospital with ii shra Ross. Miss Dufort sang very accept- dandruff ot' a scaly nature, use a lit~- ¥.el|"fhaiwT|cd nfm' §rW,m,cl .Lum price of thc Evening Guardian. und ably in the Presbyterian Church, Suu- " '“ Bam' " 'U' l"'°“"‘ 1'” “‘“‘l' " __ Montreal Dally_Stur (Mailed - in P. E: day evening. llor solo "wus Tonnl’° the scalp is very oily use u |ittle_ulco- l “ru n“__'__ who hm,” |_cL___ i___|u__ml ___u'____ __o‘ (_______r___ M__‘LK_________ Drug Um GOL ‘* ' ' -' _ -~ . ' f ~ . . . 1 . - ' ' ' ' ‘ - . . -. . ._ - ~ 2 - _ .. ‘ . _ . ‘ , _ ' - ' - i 26 . , , _ . _ _ . . _ ri _ _ _ - _ _ lb) . , . .- . . . ‘ _ _ __ _ _ 23( et mppmg is from me uma, Fanb .nf HEARTS QF QAK suipors in the rtginitnt, and ha 0 (By David Garrickl is a son of the late Mr Neil McPlier helped to celebrate me Kaiba son of Uigg P E I' and has many Lome. cheer up, mv lads, 'tis to glory hi"-i»hd“" by °“Pt“I`l“l5 twelve G0 wc stccr. To add souietliing more to this won E derful year, _ like slaves, e the waves! We alwavs are ready e Steady, boys. steady. I. Wc'll fight and we'll conquer agai _ and again. . them to stay, away: _ - . - li’ they run, why we follow. and ru ' them ashore. do more. . - We_al\vays are ready, _ Steady, boys, steady. Still Britain shall triumph, her ship plough the sea. . word "bc free" d heart let us sing, B Our soldiers, our sailors, our states _ men, our King Hearts of oak are our ships, henrt of oak are our men, We always are ready. und again. tie olive oil with the message, and ii 1 ]_,r,v_____ U__“,_c_ “___” _.rum M_______ By carefully parting the trcsscs. tin- _ L_ _ day on e. business trip Miss Clara lotion can bc applied directly to tho “tn bmdu"'m' nw' "mf oilhufrs ru ft out a ozen mon wio law ie t ;(_;;'y_)_ w"'h°m moiswning the hair illed since I scnt thc lust tstiuin To honor we can y0u_ not press you their location being found out, a 'when a rather nervous remnant h. _ ed two Westerners and demanded sur- llcarts of oak are our ships. hearts "““d°"- ‘md ‘he "'e“°h°5 Saw U1 amazing sight oi’ two bringing in the prisoners. They were complimented - For who are so free as me sous of -reached thc burned cottage out das h f | . Th . . D I U .i h . _trees near the trench shot him. If 05 never see us “ my “ S nb. died beiorc reselling the field hospi- H tal. l nm uuublc to truce who the oth _ For if they wont HSM uS_ we _:mmol oilicer was, but the men nre posit . ,he.. was. .a lieutenant.. Sergt.-Major LS Smith has n badly shattered ar twhicli he got lu directing his com- pnny's fire when tho Gerniuus were e lt .fights Prliate .loliu Cooper, of Lon- p. of nd ii, s l ll ti tl - Y Pigot. Mt Stewart, was in town Mon ‘O n tonne( on wi A tht mussum !l°‘w”t "Zhu" TIN" “rl “H d°I"*' nd ol losses Leos and Conte arc tuo ut thi. best ::Tho cleanliness, freshness and purity of our chocolates have given them u high plncc in thc estimating oi' ull discriminating cliocolnto buyers. 'l'rv tiiein onci- and you too will buy Lircat Gcorgc and lteut Streets -MEliT -3; csnnionsrons annum Pork Mac W Oats (whiii) " been located in .i ruined i.ir.1iliou-ic’0“W U-III”-IU 5 U alicad of the xuuin trcntlies 'llicy 5'-'HW (Per 10”) 3600 _mans who ventured too far forwn » through frozen mud They killed < suiped detachment without nd by the British olliccrs. U Lleut. (lhnrles Price is one of th a sniper who'luid'gained a clump within forty yards oi' the trench _ and there are several cases oi' sic the base hospital. Otherwise. to us the words of one of the wounded S talked with, "We are all happy." _ Salisbury Plain. Jan. 80.--In view _ made up to full strength and all the sick transferred to the bsse~_corn- B pany, which will rcuuiiu in England. Lieutenant Ives and Chipman re- main in charge of the base, which finds the first reinforcement for the Captains Jnuicsou and l\lcGlbbou, 6 e oif`i_ccrs killed. 1-Ie had taken one company into the trenches for relief and was returning for another when ot’ He er ivc III 5| k. oi' the approaching departure of tho e troops, all companies ot' the ltoyul Highlanders have been hurriedly ,-5 lla; loose (per toni $14 00 r , Eggs (pcr dozen) c Print .Butter (per lb ) c l :,(,_ Fowl and chickens (ptr lil to IZ li 1 Tub Butter (por ) 'Potatoes (per bush.) y ' 30|: Turnips (pcr bush.) 151: Hides . ‘loc Cnlfskins - 170 Beef (lb.l _ 7 to llc Young Pigs (per pair) $7.00 to $8.00 Sausages (lb.) ' 131; Various F oi'-_ms'.j Of Headache "lt is iii~t‘r~s~iiiry in order to t cat ht-lui. Militia proiit-.i'l5' to iiliiivri-.tliiiii the causes which pro-luci: tho “qv-.ctl~i_n" any.. Di-_ _|_ \\'_ _l_tn_v il' Blocktou,‘i\ln. tloutinuing he qu_\_~~: Pll."sn‘.ltllls cuiinot cvi-ii‘I1o in the |.ri.~lt- uicnt ol u discuss: without. Euowinu what wllacs ulvo rise to ii. nnd we must. ri-mum. ber that huiuliu-lie is Lobe troiiboil according to the nnine rulo. \\'r\ must. not o||1y\,t~p|u~. tlcuinr to give ii r'~|nod,v intaiidod to-noun. teruct tho couao which produces ,the lie,”-l~ uolin, but we must. also given ri-med; to pegs which haw; been sen; down to; rnllnvo thcimliiuntlltbecnunooithnimuble __ ! has boon r1.~movt~d. To answer thispurnoso I Anti-knmuln Tablets will ho found a most: convenient. and satisfactory rcuiczlr. One tablet-t-\'i~ryo|\etotlirooboursgivcacomfort null rostliitheiii1mi.s<>vorecti:»oi-I uilicudt)cb\~, ni-nrnigin und psrtlcuinriy tho headaches of wo|n|:n.” Wilt-ii we lmro ii vlltiont subject to regular attacks of sick headache, wo should caution hill! I0 kccli his bowels regular, for which nothing is ht-tti-.r than "Acl.ol».¢¢-an -,»~<\ ~a»»--te-\ Q EM, l .-- ~`__\i