FEBRUARY 8, 1916 ,_..._.._,_». \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` PAGE SEVEN ` For Your PH O T O S I CALL AT OUR STUDIO , The an eccasioii that is always ti Mak- vo-f -vet-f--or today I'/' i a i:::'.';~.Ii.‘:..:si::.f’s:.ii..:;'i2 1.1..: i::“‘:..l"~ ..§‘.:“v.‘.i.?"- .§::.r;;‘:: zz 1-f-» ' fitted _up in line style and will 'be Poplar Point. She was ln the forty- 33:15" igtigig ictgugtfgmg M bank ° one o the best in the Province second year of her age. She leaves ' when completed. This building to mourn besides her aged parents. when the report was received ‘ which for the past few years has a loving husband, three brothers and ?u?|";if"§,as,',\,(;‘:,lf|sl }}1,‘f)t;,:'gdNIs,;zl,?,;‘a']] 2.‘i°i‘§.“ii£’ €$§.'”ii‘°ii‘Z..'€§°‘i€.i‘.i 31"' iii” i>..°.ii.ii"”-iio‘12’§§.?"" ¢“ii"i“.I?i°i‘.i' "te “‘-'"8 me" “"°°' Sm “ and his .many friends congratulage Nevada* Florence Mi-s 0(Dr‘; Lew' Sackeu M me B°B"°“ °m°e’ Wm him on the honor bestowed upon him lar, Lawrence, 1tiass.;. Belle, lgrsi .me scene ‘md cmm um de5c"pu°n by having some of the soldiers of the Irveli I. Belcher, South Waltham. ‘;3¥§da€;gmw?,,:;[;u;?jn tghodgnf; in greatest Empire in the World stii- The brothers are: William, of Provi- Hgh, robbery thfv werf; “S5526 -f ..-*c\.sN|=ANNlNc`. _ it is to be The funeral sol-vices ai 'ills lioiisé “““°‘° me “'“"‘ °f T' my regretted that Mr. and Mrs. John and grave were conducited by her ' - Fogarty, who have been lll for some pastor, Rev Wm McLeod, interment ‘time past are not improving. This taking place ln' cemetery adjoining aged and respected couple- have the the Presbyterian Church, Annandale. ‘sympathy of the community in their The pall-bearers were Messrs. Wm. - - or-~ . THE BAYER STUDIO ; A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateurfhotography. 107' Queen St. 68*J¢ i C. W. Patterson Jeweller Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase I a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry. Special attention given to repairing of Watches etc. Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. Leave St. John Thursday st 9.00 s. m., Coastwlse, to Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 ;_.bm., via Portland, East Port and u ec. _ MAIN BTEAIVISHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- Infomation upon request. St. John City Ticket: Oillce, 4'! King Street. A. C. Currie Agent, Bt. John, N. 8 A. E. i=i¢m|»ig.Z'r. no P. A.. se. John New Brunlwlok; ti _l _ Sailings From LONDON From KALIFAX /BTEABER Shenandoah Jlll. 29th fan. Ilth Klhlwbl ` Feb. nth l"eb.9tii ‘Rappahannock \ “ :Sth From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX viii Nn°S°9» telephone _ps your _order or call at ourbilice. Our Prim are lowestand qlwlify the best. Prompt and satisfactory delivery will be made. “_Keep.,¢.ist|ie.» Home -} Corral: Recognized in all professions and walks of life, as the leading coffee in the best grocery stores oi Canada; 7|' X. 1 and 2 pound una. Whole - grouni'l-pu|verized- also Fine Ground for Percolators. 1 Ladies’ | We are offering sever lines of Women’s Boot Worth $3.75 for $2.98 a pair 3/ /"$2 if I // ,. Patent Button with cl top and toe cap. cloth top and toe cap. stock. Q 135 Queen St and Shippers. Fresh Fis Smelts,' Eels, Lobsters Consi_i_;ninents Solicited vzoeii-iin iiiiw-o. '_*"-' Y * 0 ACCUSED OF DIAMOND The Eastern Guardian "°=°=:‘.r..'.°:.r.:>':.r":.s.~ “uri-'z;...:if:ti::i°:.. ti. ~ Mundi. ~ N .'lT PAY8 t did pork last week for Stems Bros of School Inspector, passed through here on Tuesday oi this week on his way to *T GORDON NES is Guardian Cash must~acc -'ff-Y ~'-*ff 'f-'-:_':. .~<_-_~_~_~.-.,_»_-,_.,_ _-_-_~_-. .- -1,.-:_ =.z~.»::_-f-111'-=<->'-2 ff-ff-'_ :_-< ~_~.»=,-,~;_~ »- ' ______. T . ) _, - 0 bil? in this Province. . .°0NE UENT P" W°"\\ °°°\\ 1° years old. said to be a native oi _ _ '°°"11°“ 1°' advggggg ‘;‘___§g:_° °°\“m“- city. was arrested by Deputy United carry around with us _so we ai; al- - __ " ' . - ' States arshal Bancroft and Condon ways prepared for lt. spent mas R°°'°°°“‘““v° ‘ “ M°“°°3“°‘ ‘ill a Roxbury apartment house, charg- in the trenches and about all we ‘ 4 i e n nity was saddened when it was,|- ,, srceny of diamonds valued at S Th G,,,,,,,, ,,,__,_,__,, ____ . .;*.,¢:‘.:.‘.-i...:"°.x'“=.'::. :ssh r::.“:i..'F“:'°.i;::'il...::: ---;--,--;,-W 8 lllfé ` ' larceny o 1 0 worth of a new 2i‘."~"“i'.‘i'.l‘.ii. ‘l‘iZi§‘.ii“"§i..1‘.1’.‘.i”“..'.i°"i‘l'Z.ii t`.“"°‘l'€" ii '.‘.‘.ii’“.‘i...'€.°‘i.‘{" ii” °°“‘i§ “"1” ‘mm "‘° ‘"1" °""°°°“- W” _ to Him _J Y 3 '”° W so Wm Sh* S B "§’“ po., of Montreal. no was neu wit . - - pass away - e was a. fr end mm ‘mm Feb 9 --- to everyone. a kind and obligin8 For months the Burns dete *FtNE HOUSE.-~ The soldiers neighbor. and loved by all who knew ernment ‘ " f agency and city and gov . . quarters in Souris is a credit to the her. Mrs. Norton was formerly Miss cum have been searching the cw illness -Mr. Jenkins of Lot 48 ur- Robertson, Mathew Yoston, Freeman it ur se ii er of fat cattle in Robertson, Herbert McLeod, Waltel p cha' d a umb -` - Dundas recently. and in shipping Richards, Joseph Morrison. The them from Cardigs.ilBrldge.-»Mr.Jack Guardian joins with a large con- _ __ Sargent, aim Rosa, passed ilirougil .Course of friends in sincere sm o- - here recently .with a. quantity of fine* thy.--J. p The wuowhxg le“e` was rec pork.-Mr. Dan. Brehaut of Strath- est Hin by his sister Miss Katie cons. shipped a large amount of eplen- Very Pak 'find Gi" Lmem CHASE It SANBORN,ltl0N'l‘Rl-1Al,_ _nrl.lgoiown.~l\ir. william ciiiii. Can Quickly Gain Strength She is in society. in business, 162 __-__-_- -1-1 f lit ””'_" visit the schools in Dundas and vlciil- home. everywhere you see her, huti iW-°“Ml'- William Cami 1115960'-01' Of always worn and fatigued. She hnsn’t` 1 Fm H 2 '-1 §_fh‘é¢;i;_ f:_’?_;:1_nhi5B_;_e_f_;’_“dfo§°C_i_;‘_; Vis; heard of Ferrozone or she would he Dear S_lster.- A LEAP YEAR HW-T' term on Mondgy last. Mr Cain isp all perfectly wen' How quickly it Renewed yom-I ,welcome . ”""_°`. olliciul of much experience having strengthens-what an “DMM” ‘I wmenny was. gm to hear “Zu llo-l lliliik youu lzlnlily nomo is ‘WM sebum mspecmr fm, um who", _. glves-- wllata glow itllrings to the W_""~ I “'-"" “""`iV°‘l mf" WP'-'H 501011 it HH" 0110. "1 '°_ pallld cheeks! The niltl~inlent colliali\~ “gm” W" ‘im OM °[_ th” tm" I 9 S ° *san ssaEAvsMEn'r.- ont . -d ithbl fu ill fro ti h d f dl b llyh f lt S ‘ ..*D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- Wednesday, February second. the fn $5 Dogllffog of%,“¥§da_ :airs ce B °r “Mr was u eg . / presentatlve in Sourls. MEM. community of Annandale and vici-huthormes charge Manoa wuh ,_ _, _ __ __ trenches are very wet but we get _1"‘ _ ` ; _ , TON boots. ‘again on our left but were repulsed BOSTON Feb. 'I -Louis Marion, 24 before much harm was done. We _ u -f, this have helmets for the gas that we .__ . _,,._. `* as . A . the was quiet on the front lille o - -~`.. il-om Corpl. J. W. McLaren of c‘o War Oiiice Lon been D D p pcm-,their fellows otl’. Then the G ‘mans opened up too and got some that of our fellows before they had ti triiy to get dowll. so the truce was hrm, for the rest of the day. The artil _ M, ery started in and things went on t (0 ns usual perhaps for another ye Machine Gun Sect -ith Butt. lst Brlgsd Reg. No. 23163, ent, but I never regretted having onli d li, ed. _Wo are lyilleteil ill ii barn n 0. and it is quite colniol-table in t 0. lst (filnailinn Conting o nc lett the Xmas morning but along our front S 7500. some of hotli sides were up on the R h the parapet shouting across to 'one an- __ mond other. One of our fellows went half- ~ b_b& way across to the German line hout where he was met by two German’s they shook hands and had a talk, ctlve 'there was not a shot fired until th ofll- got back in their own trenches ntry gain, then some one on our o ellod u and icked one or two re- but I hope it willbe all over hero Ed» 2116 llleil Oil 011? gllll HTG g0I10 Bill lows on the gun l’m on was kill yesterday when out after wood. were wet so he took al chance coming over the top and he got hit the first time in the ‘trenches eivcd know of several cases where th For- came over here and were back Mc- England in two days time wouniled. We all have narrow escapes so the ion, best way is to be prepared for deatll anytime, than you need n worry. We have some linril tiili straw. We generally sleep with are with my clothes oil' for nearly ey “_ ‘ left of er- m oft' ar re the another Xmas comes again. We day- have some casuallties everyday it mong the Canadians. We are re- wgig lnforced quite often as over half ce I came oil. Some killed, some wounded and some gone back on uc- count of ill health. One of the fel- ed was a foggy day and the trench on bullet through the head. Some get . l or our clothes on and I have not sie B 1... a. It es B 0)’ in Ot US, sn ow llc all pt at illl your hilt we have ii hath ullil cllnmzn cllcs 0l‘ clotllo:-l nilile often. I lllci, it ii-w i'l.‘.f..Fr>lLE Mr. J. McEwen of Dundas. Ont., writes:-“ For fifteen years 1 suffered with Piles and could get no permanent cure until l tried Zum-Buk. Perseverance with this herbal balm reunited in n eomv\¢¢¢ cure, and I have not been troubled with the painful nil- ment since.” Mr. Henry Fougere of Pauls- moud, N.S., says:-“l xuliered terribly with Piles and could find ' nothing to give me relief until lined Zuni-Bulc. This cured mc. _ loon- siiier Zaln-Buk the finest ointment on the market." i The above are specimens of the niany letters we are constantly receiv- ing from men and women who have l ended their suffering by using* Zam- ;` Buk. \Vlly not do likewise? Zam-Buk is best for eczema, blood poisoning, ulcers, sores, cutii bruises, and all skin injuries and _ diseases. 50c. bex, all ilrugzguis and stores, or post free from _' am- liiik Co., Toronto. Send this nd- \criisenli~n! with name of paper and oilc cclli stamp lor irce trial box. _ FEP . AM-aux wn|TE FOR FREE SAMPLE Shc_ D0 on n___nV,_, I nm gm__ Kings County l‘ornlcugl,liy period |)o ____ ___ Ferrnzono “___ ___________g___ _“___ ,ww for a ww ,Mya ,GSL W0 stay lslaliilers liiioly uniolu: them .lm-_ ._ . _ lvl. , _ 011') Annandale, was in Souris last week top and plain toe. trip.-J. Patent Bumm With C1051 .._*lvir. noiaort Jenkins, Liiiio hiv- S*S1DE MARKETS _ 01', S 8.i`0llIl ilgllll 8. GI' 8. SBI' 0118 Buckwheat_`-bush- 75 to Gun Metal Button with “““°“ °f 1" H"Pl"*-°'3- Butter, (amy) per in. Butter (cresmery) per lb ` . C If ki lb' ‘ Au Sizes 2 1 2 t0 7- New oiiiciiegg. igiesseai per lb. iz io f Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 to . . . ._ Esss. (fresh) ner 602- __ . . . . _ . . . . . . . ... . . . .._._._.,, Fowl___er“)_ 10 to __ Geese, per lb. 12 to 15 Alle & C0, __ 5, _ _ Y . | I The KARN Pia no Ranks - ° 7 NEW YORK FISH AD Glieselim Bmlhe Wholesale Commission Deal Coa A I ii me/oi the iiiiiioiiig." 5°.m°» Pl°h“°'°b°“t ` Mm t P _ If you have been tlfnking ab ut p s' ‘ ec' no o It 1°" 3°°d '° “"7 Wd ”'i“°d' Mus. ~ ' buy a Kam. _If you wanlt (ull valug for ;<§i(ir:in|¢>nm£;.‘i)rlc?ii"‘l’l' malieeno :luis- ¥i3° °£§=»EL1 S A take in selecting a Kam Piano. _ . __ _ _ 0i.ll'p OH&\'€ B8. _8|, _ M _‘M m.="___ “un-° _ ,...2`."..°..'?.‘.f.. _ M I I_.__L E R B R.___0 S 1§';,;‘,;°=_ , panied ily a certain austerity of man *Mr J Morrow merchant at on a business Don’t Merely “Stop” a \ Cough Stop 'the Thing the causes It - ltd the Couih will Stop Itself 'Ill ZIZIIIZII . ."1 II . I Z 1 .\is'l2s.l.lZli rss eoligli d¢_;n;_t pi-oee_e_i1 to doli:_you§self__\v2t_h aooi-ugs_omery top e ers cough tcmpora_r_il_v hx deadeninlpthe ....ENGlNEER»WlNSi-OW throat nerves. lreatt ecaus_e-heal the REMAINED AT POST T0 §§_‘§§‘;“§§m§},'2__m2’,f_f§f_‘_§~t€_§_‘_*_;_;§ ;§tEe|§_'_§_§;_°_ Pm:-:venr so||.En sunsrin _ _ an w| mn ‘ - _ *>~'~-~----..z........,.. ....... ..:,.,-.,-___-_'J' h more quieklysthlli‘noy<1iil;"tcrticiiviqlglyggbgsz OTTAWA’ Fel” 7"`Th9 ilelmsm 01 li* sible. gn on_gln_ee_l; nugned gVii_:sl__i:w_i _-The Put 2%' ounces of Pinex (50 cents Udy 5 9 We ° e “ 9 wo th ` 18- bottl d fill th l s. a ouses the admiration of t _ _ and \i_o_t.{tle)vi_1ii.lh.1>lsinoFil:liTii!iulst/sci’saint syrup? Exoiiiinioxii police. A police sergea Frogs are SpecmltleS‘ pleiissaeigegndméffcgtisgngiiiegi niiau ‘£33 f`°mHthe titolfyuihgsnggigniggé he digg" - ~ - " e s c . . No.1 Fulton Fish Market,New York ;1;¢g_é1_§__1;__¢_os1.;__i__f_{>l;l_s'__l_'>c'; _c_e_h__ts___l§;» t_»;§_ti_§_i- the sergeant sam ...lm me was ,mo It heals the inflamed membranes so mm “M “°“f‘dfmm’ hmsgee kim gentlyand promptlv thntyou wonder how me d°°" °f h 5 “mace” V m it does lt. Also loosens a dry, hoarse or 9\ll‘ men Wei" after mm' but hi’ \i§\\t. cough and stops the formation of fused to budge_"‘.I-Ie lielti- 0" Blyini li egm in the throat and bronchial tiilwii, "'|fl leave here the boilers will go up." ' hus ending the persistent loose eou|ili.‘ fiom. mon ,gm their nest gg get him Plnex ls a highly concentrated com- out. They were there lil the llrehole pound of Norway pine extract, i-icll in with him when a terrific crash came glinisool, and is famous the world over d r sh of smoke -It was impos. _ or its healing elleot on the membranes gxmaagoustay- The D¢;“¢°m9“ l`\l9h°d T° "dd .fn”m’°i“tm°“t'I, “°k,.7°‘"` to the surfilco. There was another dru gist for 2 ounces of lnex, and - 4 ,,i§,_,,,,,,,,,,_ .nv hm, ,,|.,,_ m,“.mt” crssgi below and they turned to see of _ lute sntisfsctioi, ogmgy prompt. if t e engineer could be get at. The _ ' l re nded goes wit t is preparation. (ire hole was a mass of flames and as I I ‘ "I worked here all night. and I a 11-:oz-:-:-1-:nut-1-:-9 » .o n ". '. s » I '. s,:|:|;-;-_v|:~:s5-111-1- 1AL con h is really one of our best Wheat pei- bus, 80 to $1 friends. ,it warns us that there is inflam- WW\_ 'per u,_ 23 tg mation or obstruction in a. dangerous place. Therefore, when you get a had _ Shoe Bargains ‘.‘:;;:.°.-. ilrS‘“i.‘.z.”i.:£lf...;f; lH[ MARKETS ' Mgsage of gm horse which was badly cut in a recent ' _ O _ al collision as reported in a. late issue --- D T” D DD, of the Guardian has recovered sum- CH9T0WN MARKETS TE'-L5 "RE DMEN °F 0 5 S- ciently to be able to do his customary MDNEY PM-LS ‘ ' 1 1 1 1. b . ;,<;_;;;;»~,»_;_°;»__;-3-5-gy- -ff--vp of the loading residents of Gicnfail- Butt ' ( es' ery m 35 H" °f Pai" 3"" A°"°‘ 5° MMV nillg intends selling his splendid farm Hung’ (gabgmmw) ’ 28 R""'d°“'" W°'"°" K"°‘” (1 ‘ 'Il 1 1.111 1 11( 1 th. ° ' iirsfarltinl-r.°§ocil§iii-ggfais ini; oi B“'*°"- “`°“’“- W- B0 orrnws, oiit., sony. 'lui-(Soo the pioneer rnsiilellts of the settlement §sg€.__i;l°2& _ ___ 10 to §5 <-.tell-“I am stall to soy I have found ee . re \ ' Dorlll' ; f . ..,f“ii"'ii_iiif1i;ii; , ffoday, in Prince Edward Island, there are over four hundred Kam Pianos tone cnilluso you, hilt the ning- nilicont flliisll and excellent workmanship in every detail of lllc Karn Piano lciivc ilolhing to bo dosirorl. lt is a good, strong, honest instrument' that will give thoro- ughly satisfaotory service to you, your children and your children’s clliliireu. family. No other test is f They are not instruments purchased for show or decoration. They were bought to be used and they are used every day, by the musical members of each I U 0 0 ’ day use _a piano receives in the average home. The different players 'of so strict or stringent for any mstrument than the every u "£1 ~ The lnex U0., Toronto, Ont. ` |m|mggabl@_” “Then there came another cr policmeli." certain that bodies wili be found C. I-vo* & .-°°-.--ow . and a. turret above tottered. The po- lleemen rushed into safety. The tu ret fell with ii roar. Most of our msn lssing when escspedrbut some were m_ """'-"""”“""""'_' ‘”"’| they got into mo onenlns-‘ iso ' ;iso 1 r- That is how poor Desjardins was killed. I don‘t. know who else was r crushed by the falling turret. The e _ I wersnthers there beside the Dominion 11 D1 moods and temperaments, find out every fail? no matter how insignificant it may bein the construction of the instrument u The fact that the Kam has been used forlyears in _over 400 Island homes, proves that it is a piano of unusual merit. It has borne the steady strain of con- tinual use in the average home. It has stood the test-it has proved its ln worth. _ With every Kam Piano sold by us glee an iron-clad guarantee from the mann ct- urers-this guarantee is backed by our per- sonal buslness reputation of nearly half a century and our contentions are up eld by over four hundred satisfied owners of the Kam Piano in different pai-ts of the pro- vince. h d d t l~.1»gg11op,,, ,,“,,,,_* idn»ul\e¢ .s-.iL..,-1.-= i===