49G_4l.- _ 'i t_ if .. ii Q. _ _ ,,,.»..;,. ~. t, fone,-vunn., _.1 ‘neg-?_ . _ V, _ gi . ii .t i .W .ir -lf fi A .tg - A tl.” ~ =< A- gl {/if .- .z '§ A, ' ,s iii.; .J ; .0193 _,i 5. ‘.35 .fini ... V ' I .,¢,.._,._..,i:,_f .., Isl:-1 J. »i~.f .il _. ‘-i_‘;~. ifal -1-4 _il ._.§ W1;-fi* 4 1;,” .44_.i .rt *fi v° ii# .g it .' le §_ m f. I' » if §"25°' _ f.i”__ 4 “.» 1 ‘_ _,__ 1" J* any debate ss ¢. t-» =»-_ 1°# "W" teams of vm- 3”* Iles Ohtigssison ia svlf! 5°"-I' *sr-ltsmhom this anno!- tsg nudist it in neun-y to me o_o “Hug _ about Dr. Charles. an-Ja slum. nuns arm, one. writes; “I .am writing this to let YOU know the beneilt I have derived from nm- t, 1 uve suilered more or iwyw with vf°¢\'“'““¢ |,u¢¢_gm|-ln¢winterlgotsobsd.l 'll plggely hid up with them. l wont Q our local storekeellef Bild asked im it he had anything 11181 was nod for piles and he recom- mends Dr.. Chase’s Ointment. I pure I blk Ind t,00k it home and used it soeording to directions “md lg over one year I have not been Tabled with piles. I had tried gtk” ediclnes before but they only UD _ C888 0| Pll¢S A ___.'.....___. ‘ for me than all the others, ss l. have not been troubled since last` winter. l consider it to be the best remedy for piles l have ever_used and shall always carry a box witht me, although 1 don't think l will need it for piles. We have used it; for other purposes in the family, such as burns and cuts, scratches; etc.. and my wife says it is one oi the best remedies for such purposes- we have ever had in the house. Al- though you only charge sixty cents a box for it, it is well worth $5 a box for anyone silllcted with piles. Now.; you can use this letter if you wish or; refer anyone to me who wants to] know about it for piles. I might say; that ln my business l nm known all over the English portion of Quebec, and am having this statelnent sworn “Sworn before me this iirst day of island Brook. Que." Dr. Chase's gave me temP0fll7 Nile! lm Um one pox of your Ointment did more Ointment, 60c a box. all dealers, or Bdmanson, Bates'& Co., Ltd., Toronto. " "' rtmsotvais hir. Alex. Martin returned to Vill- leytield' on Saturday. Mr.-‘John Coliings. of the P. E. 1- K-- went to Summerside on Saturday.. Supl., Grady, of the P. E. l. R. Bl-19111 Sunday in Summerside. . Mr. Alfred O'Hanl€Y. St. Pelefi was in the city on Saturday. Mr. James M lntvre. Savwe l-lr' hor. spent S_atur"i"~- in the city. Mr. James Mc_L-o;.nid_ second o'"cf: 'f':: .‘»'or*liutz1:»"rl:.' ' . ri' ' 1 "-.'-:rt Saturdlii- §.fiss Hannah Callaghan, Em.\'='-':='_- : vggirigy hs- sister, Mrs. Pfltrlci-. _-'i-rslrnmons, 241 Pownal St. ‘flip Regina Falla.-han \'f:~fl‘ \V"' -' "e_ is visiting in the rlt'~'_ t"'°<=’ ' f_ "‘---Yes Doyle Hillsboro S* ‘ir Wm. Trawley and Mr. J. D. "-'-"1Tfe. Montre1l. came over by the 1:- Fc-.-ry_ste.amer on Saturday. . ` Miss Mary A. Blacquer. Chariot* torn, left by the attemoon train S urdsy tc- visit her parents in Rnsticc Messrs. Fred Davies and Cha-'h Meike. of the S. S. Northumberlm' left for their homer in Summerside o Saturday. . H11. Scott.. formerly 'Miss Ka"- Lat-ge, of this city. arrived by th- car ferry, on Saturday, from Oklahc ma, to visit her relatives here. Miss Lena Heartz, Marshfield, hh' returned home alter a two weeks visi‘ in' Amherst the guests of Mr and Mrs. 'l‘. N. Campbell Sergeant A. M. Thompson of Fort Ives. Halifax. arrived in the City cr Saturday to spend a furlough at his home ln Charlottetown. Mr. J. M. Hunter, of Chappell ani' Hunter, Architects, City, returned Sa- turday from a business trip to Nov: Scotia. Mr. William Schofield, linc-:ype op erator on the Guardian Stall. return ed Saturday' from a trip to Glace Bay Q., s. 'Phe many friends of Mr. Fenton Mc Clure. Frenchfort. willl be glad tt hear of his steady improvement after an operation in thc- P. E. Island lios pitsl. , 4 Miss Elsie Bert returned to he‘ home ln Pealte's Station, Saturday, a' ter spending a pleasant week in Char lottotown. _the guest of Miss Gipsy Newsome. I . 3- Q z. iuwlii I -q ` Mr it .E_ lieartz has returned to .\lcGill io r-“sonic his. studies, after spending his Christmas holidays at his home in .\iar~s-hfleid Miss Ella Silliphant left yesterday en route by Pictou for N. B.. after spending Christmas and New Year'a with her parents in Summerslde. .\lr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunter. Albor- ton, and Miss Helen Bell. wer: among passengers who arrived ln the City by the Car Ferry steamer on Saturday. \ir f`. R. Dennis. 'orrner f~‘°"" ri' -\.,, wg,-¢,,.~:.-_ pmpt nm.. nv vt., jf- tiff.-.V If"-'-Y ".“l"'a‘_' '=' v‘=’°‘.'\- "hit-Y0"f: ._ -'tf‘nf’f.'~' ho' "'~ ~= ho'id"°‘= “-'i'l~ her ,-="=~n‘= \iv- and Mrs James Gillan St. Patrif~k’s Road. Messrs. William M. Lea, J. M. ‘card and J. F' Hope' who lrlve been ¢'~'\~"‘nz s 'v\ee"ns' nf the \ia""im" Ste”-' Breeders’ As=ociatio'i in Truro "u'~nfvi bv the Car ferry steamer “ Saturday. Senator and Mrs Murphy of Tig- 'fish returned Saturday from Ottawa rhere they had gone to visit Mrs. 'vt-'phy's mother. who was very se- "o~:sly ill. It ls pleasing to note hat she is now recovering. .\if. W. J. Robertson. representing 'he‘»'l`ryon Knitting Mills Co.. return- -"'l Saturday from a business trip tu -Wttawa He was accom nied b Fldzecourt in Fredericton, N. B. Mr. W. C. McLeod of French Riv- .--, accompanied by Mr. B. K. Mc- .eod, who is home fro-in the west on -_ visit which he is greatly enjoying. tre at present the guests of Mrs. D. \. Wedlock of this city. THE STANLEY.--The C. G. S. Stanley left Charlottetown for Plctc-u on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock re- 'urning today. The Car Ferry leaves ‘xere at 7 this morning. SEAMAN DlSCHARGED.- Mr. James Donavcn who left here for Niontreal to join the new ice-breaker “J. D. Hazen," since given an unpro- wunceable Russian name, arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday from Syd- riey. He accompanied the ship from Mc/ntreal, but took ill and had to be "emoved to a hospital. I-le is now recovered but will not make the trip to Russia. He reports that the ice- breaker had a very rough trip as far ls Sydney. __ g , ll Tlii. ARRIVAL REVERE HOTEL. W. M. Walsh. Halifax; A. L. True- fnan. Amherst; Claude Mill, Clear- rnont; S. V. Acorn, Mill View; C. F. Robertson, -Montague; Roy Howlett. Annandale; Wallace McLeod. Dun- das; H. P. (fohoon, Murray Harbor; H. D. McLeod, Montague; H. Mc- Lean, St. John; J. R. Price, Spring- to before a Justice Q1 the Peace.” lbw “snot Hou;-,e_ Glen pa||g_ 5;_ pril, 1916. M. M. Holbrook, J. P. - » D3 I" Mrs. Robertson who was visiting .\irs. _ I1' PAYS to hey in this Province. sxAT|Nc.- 'rnere was a splendid JOINED NAVY-Mr. Robert Haynes, ailnr, with H. Ross. City is among the latest recruits to enlist in the Navy. was the usual exchange of pulpits in tht- City yesterday morning and even- ing, fdlowing the Week of Prayer. The attendance at all the services was large. RETURNED SOLDlER-Among the irivals at St. John last week b' SS Huggan, auditor or the P. E. l. Rall way, i‘hari0ttet0wn. He has been in valided home- and left for \\'innipeg to report. ANNUAL DINNER.-The annual dinner of salesmen and executlvt staff of Maritime Nail Co.. and Canada \'all and \\'ire Company. was held ln J0hll. l"l’lll8)' night. A505! llllfllr joining, and even then that was hard- peoplc sat down to an excellent re past, at which S. E. Elkin. general manager of the Maritime .\’ail Co. Ltd.. was chairman. and E. E. B;slio;._ Vic(-president of Canada .\'ail ianu Wire Vo.. Ltc.. was in the vice cha!! Mr. W. A. Patterson. the P. E. island representative. was among the guests MEMCJRIAL SERViCE.- The Reinforcement Drafts paraded yes- terday mnmjng to the Baptist (‘hurch and Si. Dunstan's Cathedral. _Where appropriate sermons were pr(-:ichf-d. In the Baptist Church the service was a memorial one in metn0rl‘ Of Ptes. Edgar Finlayson and Albert Pur- nc-se, members of the church who had lost their lives at the front. On the Honour Roll of the Church there are in all about ilfty names. The ser- vice was an exceptionally' interesting and inspiring one; and there was- a large at‘en'dance. be held at the e oi' Frank Hutch. Earnscllffe. Wgglgllay evening. Jan. sheet of ice for skating on the river 10th. Everybody welcome. ` - l vfsterday. Qflmlt F Q K #AI WHO HAS UNIOUNDED CON-‘ ' ' “ln” iosuggdn omcnssss olurssenr. bell of Charlottetown is spendllx a month in Picton County in the inter- ests of recruting. Lieut.-Col Potter. recruiting officer. will be transferred EXCHANGE OF PULPITS.-There from Picton County to Sydaey.’C. B.. for a time. I-‘erry steamer met with quite a lot of ice on her way from Picton on Satur- day forenoo-n and did not dock until nftffr 12 dclock. She brought sixty- a 5 - live passengers and sixteen cars of Scotian. from Liverpool. was Corporal freight. The steamer sails on return Thomas Illlggan. son or rar. \\'. 'l. this morning. Christmas. cantata. “The I-.Werlasting PARLOR SOCIAL (RHI Crtnsl KU 3830-l~\lSli RECRUITING.:-Capt. G. ll. (Xmlr S. S. PRINCE EDWARD I-The Cir CA NTATA R EPEATED.- The Light." which was given in the Bap- tist Church several weeks ago was rc-peated at the close of the regular service last e\'ening. [he church was- tilled to its utmost capacity, and it was found necessary to throw open the doors of the Sunday School ad- ly sufiicient. The choir gave an ex- cellent rendition and everybody was delighted. » ' ,TRAPPER'8 GUIDE-The’ Guardian g I g ___ nm cnARLof1'rn'rowN cuannlay _ 'JANUARY 8._f191'1 ° The Central marines ¢ NIGHT ...ti ||P1°lIlce Edward tziw -_ OLIVE MOROSCO PRESENTS PF»'i¢‘¢'2?2.“‘ VIV IAN MARTIN 'ii The Peter Pan Girl If you were a little A story of a mountain fued with an unusual "°“°“m|“'”'d Wm V ‘ calledmchoosehetween scity lover who could » ending-so unlike com- mon plays that you will be thrilled when the ._ offer you anne." H tan advantages, and a Heroine chooses be- tween the City mannnd is in receipt oi Pfaelzer & Co's.. Trap- per's and Shipper's Guide, giving much necessary information relative to the 1-are and shipping of furs. the proper method of skinning animals. curing and stretching skins with va- luable illustrations showing the pro- per devices for the different proces- ses. There is also much valuable in- formation as tc- the relative values ot pelts which should be in the hands of all who make a business c-f trapping or otherwise raising furs for market. The Trapper's and Shipper's Guide can be had free' of cost on applica- ticn to M . P. Pfaelzer & Co., 115-123 West 29th Street, New York. In ap- plying mention The Guardian as au- thority. A wt R \'E‘l`ERAN’-Among arrivals i~ 'he f-er if-"rv <'r>a."e~ 1 ?.~: '- _ ~ S"-i" S’ J.-an* \\`a'- :-cn o" 'he Hospitals. (`ommiss’oti Peadcusrters Staff of Quebec and .\l‘°s'. \\'firren_ Staff Sergeant \\`nrre1i is ont of the survivors of the valiant P‘?“cer=. Dats. and was through some of the heaviest lighting of the wat. and was wounded at Ypres and Fest ubert. He is s native of England, but has been a resident of Canada for ‘en years. He enlisted in Winnipeg. l-le also saw service in the South _-xi _ SURPRlSE PARTY.-A very enjoy- ’ "ble evening was spent at the home of .\lr. and Mrs. Gillan. St. Patrlck’s Road on Dec. 28 the occasion being a Isurprisepartyfor their daughter Alice. who is at present home from college [spending her Christmas holidays, and who will return Jan. 3rd. Dancing was l indulged in. violin music was furnished by Messrs. Robt. Byrne and Mark Brazil. The most remarkable fes- _ture was step dancing done by Alice's igrandmother Mrs. Adam Rodgerson iwho was seventy-eight on Xmas day. _ mountaineer whoseonly the Mountaineer. Produced by the olive’ MoroscoPho toplay Company f C 1 asset was a stout heart, Which Would You Choose?" 5-ABSCR SING AGTB-B “The Secret ol the Submarine” “'°"”°“'“" T"“""“" Blanche Sweet and ` » CHAPTER SIX Theodore Roberts In the This Installmentis full of Exciting A dvcnt- The Thousand Dollar - ure Hook Secures the Books but again Husband there is Disappointment. The Rtifff. to the i Lighthouse through Mined waters Gran ALSO t the police reporter ` S.-.-nsational, Thrilling in New Adventures #iii A _ ____ _lf _ zest. ' I was sung and all departed saying ne-i portant event of the year was the 'icon War, Sergeant Warren le‘t in She certainly enjoyedherself and told ver before have we enjoyed ourselves' purchase Of the C0YUl°llY 'building- 'he afternoon for the Dalton Sonitor-line younger folk to tryand.-beat that. so much as we have tonight.--Com. next to the hospital, and recently the fum ~t North Wiltshire, where he will ; Luncheon was se.,-vga at .10_30 p_ mug -- ;Societ_y hnnded $1.000 to His Lordship have charge of the d'Is'ipiine of the;-by Mrs. James Gillan .and Mrs. Pat- ST. CHARLES AUXlLIAFtY_- The the Bishop, to be applied tc- reducing 'went'-'-se\'en soldiers who are lmdel `rick Donnelly. After doing ample annual meeting of St. Charles Auxl- the debt. Much credit is due the re- treatment there. j tic th d hi ll 'ith th :ide exchange. b_v Mr. H. R. Crockcttlniglit hour. Then all, after thanking' mitted showed splendid earnings for us e to e goo t ngs set beforeiliary Society, in connec on vs el tiring President. MPS- W- J- MGln~ M them the guests made the time- gotlharlottetown Hospital, was held yes-g tyre, for her splendid work. which A VALUABLE |=|Np_ _ \v¢ were swiftly with- lively conversation and terday under the Presidency of Mrs. was largely instrumental in making shown on Tim,-gda;,-_ gayg 3 Summa-.gsinging until the clock struck the mid W. J. Mclntyre . The reports sub- the work of the Society so successful during her term~last year being-her jeweler, Summer-§i(1@_ what ig up-land wishing Miss Gillan good success the year, the tc-tal receipts being aslsecond year of otllce. The folic-wing. doubtedlv the most valuable pearl ev- ` er tountl' in this province. It is a per E small marble, absolutely round anu; of perfect lustre. lt was discoveredj lin a quahaug hy' a lady living in thc; ; west of Prince County, who may rt-nl-, ize a small fortune on it. Up to now l it has been sent only to an expert ut’ Montreal by Mr. Crockett for valiia tion by him on behalf of the luck) finder. This expert advised hir. Croc-. kett that he cauld confidently ask' any prospective purchaser $1,000 fox the gem, which would hc. worth fax. more than that amount to any manu ! facturer of jewelry who wanted' suchf :1 pearl to match a string in some' costly necklet. DALTON RED CROSS AMBULANCE -Mr. Noel Marshall, chairman of the Executive Committee of the Canaci-1 an Red Cross, in a letter to Sir Chart ‘ es Dalton, gives details of the worlr performed by the Dalton Ambuianc No. 71,114. Mr. Marshall reports that.- this ambulance between August 18tli§ and Oct. 30th. has carHed _frem thel front to the Base Hospital, 1,436, wounded soldiers. 320 of these were. sitting cases. and' 1.116 lying .cases g lt should he a source of satisfsctioni to everyone to know that the province; has this ambulance at the front doing such noble work to comfort and aid; those who are lighting for our Em pzre. The regularity with whichi these detailed report; of the service’ of the ambulance is received snows; the strict method by which the Bn I tish keep trace of all military move » ments at the battle front. ; LONG CREEK W. P. A.-The Long Creek Branch of the VV. P. A. ac- knowledge with thanks l.he` following donstionsz- Mrs. Dan McPhee, Long Creek .60c; Mrs. John L. McKinnon,. New Argyle, .50; Mrs. Alex. McKen-V3 zie,|Long Creek 1 lb yarn; Mrs. Mack` M;;\'i-i r.-.\i.<. .~`f i'.'|i~~':'¢f` in . ~ ~. ~ t . wud. ."lr_ . \l. .:~;;l-1.11.. ~. ";ill.- "iz¢"- i_ ll' mi lil "li 1 .\immi\. St A(‘;»ih--rili--`.-_A ll. .,ri-il, .\li- .lzimes i.am<‘nt St. f‘fitl1r°"'ne's, 2 lb wool; Mrs. Arch M :_ * ` .k.;"..»¢h~|_; ` __;.,7,(Q _, - V A. lvnonua vuso nun' oaxsam aw - -_ ~ ._ ~ ‘ _ - _ _ WM?" ~' ‘l+»;n_»-u .anissv " js. _ '~ _ '7' _ - ‘ ' " . ' -f ;»-‘ '- "-i.&“1;»'~i»2~tflytiiitts "Q --»‘~ §‘,¢g;"“;,,"‘Lj_'5;,_,,‘;A;"§_" ir » 5,; - » ,,_,;,» “ _~. ‘ ' ‘ ..sn.».;r!tomFc.;r_.- .. ..._.. ._ _-.i _‘ii