, _ . __ __ _ ___ ' * ' ' ' ' _ ' - ~ 1 J 1 - Q ` ‘ -1 - r "., .__. ,_ ,___ . ,, ,_ __ . fp,-‘_ fi.:-* '-_ _< -.ff , it i * M _, __ _. _, _ ,. 1. _ -_ .,___, _,___-_ _ _ , _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ‘ .' _ f I V "" 4" " ’ .!'.“ -'»’ ‘I '=_.'-!,~- it »~1»“ -.-1 r ' ' . , , 1 . it ‘.r'_-.'~ ~ _='-. '»_. 1 ' ' - ‘ f. ' ` -' ». ~f»' _ » ; _ , ..- 5 - _ r _, Y, _J _ ___ . e _ _ . _ "‘ » i" *_‘.;f. " __.‘ `. 4".; . _ rn, _ r Y , _ . ~ , _ _ r, ‘ ' ,~¢ ._ .P , "» ~_fANUAiiY 23,1917 _ ' `. - "raa:cnAaLorTE'rowNcuAnp1AN' - rrccrme g _,_&.' -_air-*-’l_"'_"M"_'__~`__>1_ ""' _*'~-~-- - . .., _ _ , " _ J ' ' -- ' _.J-_ _ ___..i__,_, ,.-.._,.; __ _ ~ '_ _ _ ‘ __ _ _ gr, . -= ` ' "` ' ' _ ,.` ...Eff r ' 'Pr _ Every Fox Rancher- __¢11tt°-al Guardian rg ;,;',',\;;=;°i=,;..:',::,‘..;.“;1 .-;,;»:;‘~1.;;;,;;, the rimeral or the' inte Bro. John Kirk- Has sad recollections of w _ h ast had he only been . _ iiblep to rely on a really re `(l°"""" “’° g°°"» ff” Whllfsdav night I iable remedy to check the I' _ ' ‘ fatal bowel disorders so ___,1_ pens. _ ___ on. i=RENc’H's Eursaic ei.oBui.Es _ Now afford a _positive means of Preventing un- * necessary losses. They are 1 tringents which effectually 1 disinfect the entire intestinal ¢ canal so that microbes can no longer exist, and at the same time they allay the in- flammatory processes that __haye_bcen_start¢_d- $1.00 boxes mailed to any ` address. ' E. A Foster _ Central Drugstore days the Guardian rccei ed hi Other boys. and ii t - ment of 300 on Saturday 2 :gr-eg; ml ht follow witlingliviahtagvirgulilia lisa 3mm" W‘m°" Smith Alle" Hagan' Sidney Richards, Geo Slierien, Geo . . ' ' - - _ ~ h _ 'ri i d 'T PAYS to buy in this Province. HE_An_ Mn. ci-iAs EARLE and Mini 3 _ '________<=i>a_:t\_;r_§_ “ill 115251 l J ri hat might have been” in UCKETS __ _ - evianchsrd s_iri§_ihar beautiful oust ~-0 _ __ . P P HUW ' ' ' " _ l °“ “W”-‘°” 'B“““l “ 9 "3"" "" T°“'“= 4011' Fiecnurriua MEs'riNo.- 'rherc “"0" I _ _ _ 4011. ,AT Home- ivirs. charles s. Drew '"1" "° "~ "”°“”"“§ ”‘°°““5 ‘“ “W m M Hall at Kingston n Thursday even-‘ Q ` , THE coLi_Ec'roRs.mr the Patriotic* xerrlgxshvstllllhciirtiiigdilslf. siiiiczvllfili ‘,§'g|t§' "gs “'°|§“ Refi R' G' _ f . ‘ \l ll, eV. 1°. , ‘ , i I pf6V3_l8_Dt 3010113 thti _m0St- _“;l._l_le p_I_e__ase l;a;i_:i ln_n,|l energy. liesday afternoon Jan. 24th,~ 4004. _,_ _L Mcuonmd w____u_;e;‘ 1:38 i;r_;e___§__e_;'_ _ __ _ promising youngsters inthe ir... _-”“’ ° ° ”‘i“"*“°" °f .- N » _ __ _ rr... win' iii... be ri ......ir..i program V _ Empire, Ullstalrs in Bank ol No S OW S__‘fORM. The first cite 4019? i _ e L? isgotia Bui'l<1illE._betwoeu tlie hours W°l`thy_ fall of snow since that which - _ _ ' Y ' N and \.1_. and 3-and 4 p.ni._ 4015 fell_in the early stage or the winter| ROLL OF HoN0R___ The annual “_ ' ' _ _ ._ mi, ~ and soon-disappeared -leaving the _ .SALE _0_F CANDY.--The Woinerrg ground bare ever since, fell yester~ Sfmt é);t;g;m‘;°’:5rf§?Bti?_;;y°f' iahtgig Patriotic Ari ' ei ti ~ ‘ da .' A ii th i' i I _ sale of cand';°ataBi‘ii~\ns?I(€oril:‘2r(}:.nint; uo)v'v coveigp the°`gr`:‘§j`€ i ._1 1' -1-iziii Send un u nd lull ti1ri_e-mnrkfora _ _ _ FREE Cook Book ATLANTIC sucm _ imuiunnias, LTD. §_f;`»f_§ Power Briiiaing .: Montreal 60 .»5'_.z; 5;; »' -' arrived' at his home -in' Charlotte- town. The captain, when asked by ii 10 Yesenifltive of this a er' to c lice iiir the Strait is reported quit heavy. _ __ : P _` D ii _ _ 'giy some particulars of his' trying experi- 0l\00S. could not be persuaded to ilo S04 tleclllflns that enough had already been told. The Captain _leaves short- ly for Iiostou, and will no doubt soon ugaiu have ii stout d'ccl< iinilcr his l`i~cl - _WON CASE.-Mr. .l. tl. Si1ns',oft.lin Suns I'uckiIlK U0.. luis rccclrvod' word lroiu St. John, 'N.Ii., that juilgiuent has linen iIccId'cd in l\.is"i'nvor in ii ciino which has bncii pi‘f_igrcsuiug for .~'oiun__iliiy.=: iii thiit city,--lrlic cnso of thu Suns l’:i<:klng Co., tof t‘__iii\i'lott.c- iflwlll vs_ llopkins ot iil., hcztril inthe Siiprcnie Court tlhanibcis before Mr. .lllsticc (lhaudier. The question nt issue wus whothcr ii flrm'is bound by the L-oiitiuiirt. oi`.its agent before rnliflciiiloii by the firm. The".=Euit. aroeao over ii sIii'|iuicut ot' pork to the dofcniluuts. An ordci' for park to the ilmmllli 0l` $2.000 had been placed with tho plaintiff. who after' _shipping :ihout $3100 worth of the order, made siglit drafts i'or that amount. 'I`he ilci‘i=niIaut claimed tliut his contract with thc agent called for thirty dnys iu which to make payment. On that ui-count defciiilaiit refused to honor .sgiht ilruft. The plaintiff in- t.uri\ rc- fuscd to iiiukc further shipments. l’l;iIutIl1` sucil fm' ihn amount. shipped while ilcl`ciiduiit_ i-oiintc'r-cliiirinoil for ilniiiugcs i-oiitfeixil'ing that tho refiiszil to ship cmiiieil' them to lose consider- iiihly. ns tho price of pork had advanc- cil_ An Iialii|__i_i_ Singer AND HER LAST SONG There are popular songs from op- _cras cndcarcd to the liearts oi’ tlic ‘American peoplc itssocliitcd' with fam' ous singers. Thr-_ names of"‘Noi°mii" will always he assoclziterl with Giulia (lrlsii, thc Italian primii donna, horn in 1810. Wlicii only sixteen she ap- poiireil in opera iit llolognii, and wou thc hearts ol' the audience by her >s\vcetucss and wonderful compass oi' voice. It was her lieiirtfelt rendition of "Norma" that has left Its' Im'pres~ sion on musical history. She sang in the United States during the years preceding the Civil War, and even div- iilcd honors with Jenny _Lind as the most populiiir singer of her time. She died in 1869. and it said the last song she snug was the famous selection from "Norma" upon which her repu- tation was made. Several of Gi'lsi's favorites are in- i-liuled' in "Heart Songs"-the musical of son now being paced with -.': '\f_l~".;_ ~ '_-: in '__ ....1-_ - - ..~ _ olswliereln today‘s paper. 8 ‘ terms. 4006-1-23-ME1i _. _ in rince "ci .Edwar-dj YOUR LAST CHANCE T0 SEE _ DUSTIN FARNUM __ One of the greatest stars of the stage and" screen In : gard nic as' having so spoken. I ki in dvn ce slr fo The Parson oi Panamint i-:iGu'rH'CHAP'1'ER0I~i Sl-llfll lllllllllllllll » “The Secret of the Sllllmafille" “An Anger ....i.*;'.‘i:.°.'.'.'.sf' ;'1?.iv.f";‘ir.";’<..... ~ I 'rimiLLiNG SENSATIUNAL ' G In Disguise ’ lf°'<`§.f“.`II`.l§i'2".§'..fl”r..f`..'.i .i?.2.i<.$i.flI.'Z2.’_. ’ ' ii_ers_ Mgnt_i_'_i;;al St_o_c_l§__§!_J:ch_`i;ii2e._ Mc- ‘ I N’ /ill' y \l 115, , . a. ' wanNi:snAv.'rnuizsoAY ' ' Jannsu- nf °L°*"¢‘L‘..‘l'?.iE,“' 1...., MAE <»Hvsic\»~'s mm ro A. c. nf. - ' ' |A. F. library g, » its reiiilers by this paper. The coupon. xplains thc IN “THE BIG SlS'l`ER”. Fouirrn 'nnvanrona or 1 L(i~ant the Police Reporter I _SUCCESSFUL SAI,ES,- The sale |05- U10 Dl'0De`i'ty of Mr. John Chap- |p5ll East.'Il.oyalty Inst week, consist ling of stock. crop and implement lDl'0\/011 quite succc-ss-ful. About 400 :persons atten‘ded_ and cfverythiu Ibrought good prices, A total ol' $1804 hi-lug rr-ii.lizcil. Another vory siicccsr'-» lt_ Frizzlc, North 'Wlltsltli-o'. Somii lwcnty-_C-ight head ot' cattle wore s`_oli| ut. splendid pi'icc's. 'I`wo'lIvc' hogs .I River on 'l`liii1"sday lust it sii1;cn'ssl'ii lumber' siilc' wnsvliolil at the i'callle~nc[. _ ot' M_i'. Noll Stewart. These sales- were icoiriliicte-il _by Mr. Benjamin (‘_nrtci', l Auctionecr of this city. _PATRIOTIC FUND__ MEETING.-A large and enthusiastic meeting of the collecting teams for _the Patriotic Fund' was held last evening. All tho committees gave' ii full- and complete report ot' thc. citizens called' on, the iinioimts subscrlbeil by each; also the names of those who did not subscribe. und the list of names y'et to be called on; so that the final canvas -is' not yet completed. The money subs`crib- cd up to lust evening amounts to $10,037. This docs noi. include thc gift of Sir Charles Dalton, oi' any otlici' amounts outside oi' tho city. When the final results are in it wi-ll uiouii a very large addition to this iiuiount. The above subscription does 'not includ'e the result ot’ yesterilay's envelope collections. While the com- mittee were satlslled with the amounts :ns it whole subscribed there was some ilissatisfact-ion at. some of thc subscriptions made, and it is hoped ltliat after' thinking the matter over 1thos'e persons will subscribe' more lliberally. The ivhirl-wind campaign is not ended' yet, rind it is sincerely hoped that the friends throughout ;the country will be inspired by the splendid start made by the city to the fifty thousand dollars required by illic Patriotic Fund. l Guardian Heart Songs have arrived land are now on sale at the Guardian | Office. . 4001»1~22ME2i I | A DISCLAIMER. I Slir,-Some true friends in my olil home province have been good en- 'ough__to let_me know that a slander- ous rumor regarding my sympathies iii this terrible war has been in cir- lculation for some little time past. I ‘ani told that the slander' even accus- es other members ot' my family, even there is no stiiunclier tlannilinii or clt lzen of the Empliro in the making. That any Canadian boi'n and brcd could have 'any sympathy with the authors ot’ the rape of Belgium or combatants' und' even woman and -chil- dren ou land and' sen is to me entire- ly unthinkable, and it is equally ini- possible to think that any true Cana s m ath 'piipcr and treacherously attack for sclflsli gain. Anil now to be more specific, the suggestion that,l or any member ol` my family have ever hail' any such .sympathies is as i'iii'lcuIous as it is cruel and untrue. if the reader can think of any stronger way of expres- sing this scutjmeiit within the bounds ol’ good tai-ite l will thank him to re- Than ng you ii n r your courtesy in glvlmg this .tuto- mcnt. duo puhllcliy, I um. sir. e JUDSON F. Cl. . Vancouver, Bn C., January 11th. 1917. 1 Ann" Lllllllll mio Viola l';l_ee`rs. .Those who have _givc-n their lives in' the Empire defence. _- F it In Peters, Gerald Hamilton nom Aluuvnis js. (1. H. S. Stcrus, !~`»oui'ls_ (T. l~‘. I-‘ishcl "Moiitrcnl G. A. (lrnut, Pit-lou I’, (‘_ lirouglit. $115 for tho pair. At 'Norl i _,mi wif(-_ '|‘igni,.\|\_ I .__.- ,,- _ - . ~_»:_- _*_ QUEEN HOTEL. J. l-l..Beo|‘, Suminerslde J. l’ . Mc Griith, 0’I.eury Geo. Sheen, 0’Le`ary J. W. McPhee, Georgetown. PE RSUNALS . Rev J. F. Johnston, Cardigan, _is in the city. Mr. J. W. McPhee, Georgetown -was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. l-I. Bell, Summcrside. ist- iir the city. - ~ Mr. t‘. il. S. Sterns. Souris. came to the city yesterday. Mr. GAA. Grant, Picton. is visiting iii Charlottetown. Mr. W. D. White of Alberton is iii the city attending the Supreme Court. -Mr. Harold G. Davison left _Sunday night for Moncton to take a position in the Bank of Montreal there. Senator and Mrs. Murphy. Tignish. came to the City yesterday on their way to Ottawa. Friends of Mr. Maurice Blake, City, will regret to learn that he is confined to his home with a severe cold. The many friends of Mi'. Aul>r<‘Y Brown, city, will regret to learn that he is confined to his room through illness. Gunners Fielding and Dawson, of the- Overseas Artillery Draft, returned to the City yesterday from a visit to their hc/mes in Alberton. Dr. McGrath. 0'Leary. came in on the Western train yesterday bringing with him a little boy to undergo treat- ment nt the Dalton Sanltorium. Mr and Mis, Wallace McNeill c-f Green rind other parts of tho Pro- vince. M-r. McNeill is leaving aliort- ly on return to Regina. TIONAL SERVICE LONDON, Jan. 21.-Recourse will vice fails to evoke sufilcient respouso, declared Arthur Neville Chainlierlniii. Director' Gene-_'ral of the National Scr- vices. cuas N0 ouananrsso Never known to fall; acts without pain in _24 lii:_urs_._ ls stooth- ing ea ng; arcs Corus ' the sting right out: No remedy an quick. safe rind sure as Putman'a Painless Corn Extractor. 250 per hotle. ._...- e Bayfield, John A. Williams. Aviation l 0116 _ ~ _ a combination of active in- day morning, ~ - _ ~ _ 4016 __ ~ _ _ _ _ the Empire asfoiiows. naval Navy -= _ _ _ 3 mstmal antlsepncsand as' HEART souos riians 'Art hu' digaieoiiliii i§i'xil/`lrMPi'fE'1;-ve`ir\»il°ii1uMad_ P8:‘;;& %-°"§‘;“3" vyqziigqd ` I 1 .~ “ .- er - » _ .» . , ‘ ' _ - » _ » ' img out ot Heart Song Books for soinz' has shown 'an. example which nliiaiily fM°"is" A"ml°"y“ R°b°" Rf-'ld» _ ' Hugh M Simpson, Chas Hine, Russel ____~____i_______i___ ii? eiie_\__iny submarine iie_9_,_ th? Islam] _left Georgetown yesterday morning, Mason Walter ings., Wallace Steele, _ _ _ _ , , _ - 0 $aI Hia. as rel-mu in the ciriirn- was hem up by me norm and rim Cuthbert A- SimvS°“~ Army Medical erc;,_wilI behemmed _free of charge. Just tell the sales people you want»1t:=".c».1. J mp ; r . _\`,, __ _v \~ _,ig _ John ra ‘kl _ _ ._ ' ‘ -' Peters, Ciitliliert I-lenry Stuart! Stew- , _ ~ . ~~ - s, art Basil Simpson. _ _ _ ' M ' Your Opportunity. I nu .uric mst week, iiirii of ivirj tinnicir v|c'romA Hojr_Ei__ _ 5/\ _ ._________ d Lack of space prevents us giving more than a brief out line of our immense,compIete Stock of household linens. ` But you can come-confident in being able to se- cure exactly what you want-and we assure you the .iii lluf/'lllill Longcloth Cottons 36 inch special at...... ........10c. l4c, 15e, 16c,18c, 2(_)c 22c Madapolams very f`ine_ and thin_-in 36 and 40 inch widths-special sale orices ._ ._ 24c,27c,30c ' Harrockses celebrated ho_isehoId cottons at ...... ..10c, 12c, 18c, 19c_ 20c, 21c Crash Towelings special at lilc, 12c, 14 and..__... .... . . . . ._ 151-2c Check Toweiings 24 inch worth 10c for 12c I7c for 14 1-2c, 18c for..._._...l_5 1-2c Bleached Sheetings 70 inc_h at 42c for 33c, 48c for 38c, 55c for 44c, S0 inch 48c for 46c, 55c for 44c, 60c for 48c. _ Unbleached Sheetings superior quality, 72 inch at 38c for 31c, 4(_)_c for 32c, 420 for _3_4ic_ _a_nd_ _.50c___h_eavy twill for .._..40c Sold everywhere.-~ ' Atch lsou 144% intimal and Exllmll Usa Milling Powerful loolthlng Penetrating “A faithful public servant” over 100 years In the treatment ofcougliir, colds, cramps, chills, _ cprains, strains, core throat, .muscular rheumatilm, etc. 1 » MADE IN CANADA A ' ' 105% 28% 27 67% ,Ani Loco... 77 83 _Auaconda ..._ ..._ 83% ‘Aim S & R 109 Can Pac Cen _ _ . . _ _ . . . . _ . Crucible' Steel _ _ _ _ M. CGW 1*! F. Ct. Reading SI P W. U. S; Stool T. 163 101% 65 90% Mex Nor Power ._ 104%' P . . 79 103% 97% 108% 114% 107% 125% 162 101*/4 64 89% 102'/4 70% 100% 97*/J 108% I I2% 106 |°“’ 1"Y°“"°“‘ F"“*"“" “‘““ ‘”“°"§ Rcrinli are visions relatives in Vllfwfe- I Msrquisette curtains and curtainings at P prices will please you. 1 _ Towels linen towels are so scarce that few factories have any. We offer a splendid variety at per pair from... ........18c to'1.50 Bath Towels colored stripe bath tow- els worth 28: pr.22c pr., 50c for 40c pr., 70c for 58; pr,, 80c for 64c pr., 1.00 for _ .......... ._ ._ ...... .....80c pr. Bath Towels White :terry towels worth 22c for 18c pr,, 40c for 32c pr.,64c for 52c pr., 90c for 72c pr., 1.00 for. .80c pr ‘ Circ. Pillow Cotton best English make 42 inch at 35c for 24c., 38c for 31c., 40:: for 32c., 50c for 40c. 44 inch at_40c for 32c.,42c for 34c.,45c for 36c, .46 inch for 45:: for 36c., 50c for 40c., 52c_tor ..... .;.42c Bleaclieil and Unbleaclied Table Damask---a Splendid Variety---all at 'very Special Prices During the Coming Week Flannelettes ev_c-.ry quality. See ` _Crettones and Ar-t Sateens all the very special qualities in white and specially reduced during the sale-» colored. Worth 25c for..... _l5c splendid variety _....20 per cent off 1 Curtains and Curtainings _ _ In a short time you will be housecleaning and will require new drap- eries. Why not buy them now. Forehandness pays. Select from the splendid stock we can show you in Nottingham-Scrim- er cent off __ Come Early 15 Brass dull finish-during the week.._.. ._ Brass lied Outfit-Handsome Brass Bed, full siz ~, complete with double woven wire spring and mattress. SpeciaI...$l6.00 Iron Bed Outfit-Strong Brass trim- med Iron Bed-heavy wire spring and soft top mittress, worth 9.00. Special at ._ 7.90 ki l\ , ~ » ‘> _go lou,-gh Beds at G' Full size, beautifully finished, bright or satin .. $10.00 wmv _ _¥____..__-_- 1 lwlth the wholesale murder of non- P0SS‘B|_E coMpU|_S|oN FOR NA_` f I dian coiilil have n shred of y p he had to compulsory National Ser., . __o__ __ people who destroy their most vice li the appeal _for voluntary ser- Q sacred convennnts as mere scraps oi’ ~ _ Plenty of people will find just what they want amongst these odd pieces -and the prices-well-just see them- -that’s' all we ask There are odd bedroom dressers-Gents Chiffoniers-Parlor Tables- Chairs-Rockers-Parlor Suits--Parlor Chairs _etc etc_ _ _ We will have them all together for your inspection plainly priced Monday morning there will be quite a selection to choose from fe N I sf-éill ,€§ilI sg-'ni . _ = W ____ Kitchen Chairs-100 double ron Chairs, embossed back panel, fancy tumeg legs. shaped saddle seat-not more than six to a customer-worth 70c 49c Bedroom Dressers-Solid Hardwood Dressers, fitted with mirror, three large drawers, complete with brass pulls and castors _ ._ . . . _ . _ . ...6.50 Special $1.00 Fares on Excursion Trains for Burns Concert lanuary 24th. _Everybody Come ri I , ,_ i Corps- `Ronald Stewart. Nurses. - . _ rv xi.; /" . 4 r I \ >. V . _ i L‘ 'I , _ l-i il _ *__ if ii ='f 4_1. i »_;'l.If -ri ___ ii- .i,i _ii _;. _.__ __ _J il i ;`l;;f' 1|.; 'fill iff fill rl" ii.;- iii aj- _._.__.,__.<.._<..~..___ l§ li £1 2 'rl C ; -lt; Q-7 iii Ill? ___ i"~ V. ','___.,____`_....,_..“ ...._.._." ' c_":.._._"' .1 .....,." "~"'.,.._"_ ‘ ‘_ f .2- ii i, ll r iilfiir 1