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"-7.- z ,_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` 1 Q r ~ _ _ _ =_ _/_ _-__ f -' - l as 'f ‘ It . - ._ -_ gf-' Li-` _. “ - “_ - i- . p ..,- i .- ,__,`_ _, AA. _ ,,__, ,. ,_ _ _ . , . ’. lark .,__'.':!_»=f""i,""“.”":~ 1'"-’ ` R" ° * "T 1'; .‘ 'Q73 -fl‘,.“~¢,~f _'.1-rv;-».',f...i`fd ' ._-"“‘.~ .eh lrhw- l" 5.. ,, "R, . . . .',_$,f._.-..,. ~~'-"- ,l;_‘,, - I __ _ M. - _ » ` _ " , ' if -’_‘_».‘..‘ ,_-~. A'-is-..,.j. ~ :_.1-lj[- l ,‘§`- - j -.-'-1 .l ~,;','_-=- -,J i',.- 1 '; - -7 f _. "" ` ' ` ‘ _ " ._r;‘ ,'.. ‘¥.-'“`» ,~_'-' 'r»'.>,;~,-f‘-¢, _ ;. . - =.; ._»4i_,=.¢=‘eg:-_- l‘,_;__,, ,_ '.;g_.,»;.\_-~ `-‘ft . _.lj -< , __ _ ,~,-,§».'... -~_' _ ` ` ' " " ` ' ' ' ' ` ' " " ' " ' ` ' I '. I fl ‘ 1 ‘H "i"E"_`i"`jl-J <"“f;' \-.=~';..l.-~.. '"5 ,.4 .». » ' _ f l » ,rim ;.r_‘,;' .__-». ,, ._ PAGE SEVEN sn' occasion that is always timely Your Photograph Make your apgiéiintment today Till-2 BAYER sruolo , . _ For Your P H OT O S CALL Ar oUR srumo The Cook’s Stlldio 'r * p How Are You Going To Spend The Long Winter Evenings? _ You are never lost for diver- sity of music- vocal, instru- mental, orchestra. bands or readings. if you have a GRAMOPHONE in your home lt is all excellent moans of af- fording entertainment for the family or for company. We have the latest improve- ment of EDlSON’8 famous mac- hines. Prices ranging from $40.00 to $150.00. We also carry a stock of over 200 RECORDS. No matter your taste in music we can suit YOU . Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd Montague, P.- E. I. ..__;`_.__._ The Gift that doesn’t require! ‘ _ E tern PIRIIYSEII ANI] ulill__iissv _ in Health ly- "Fr_ult-l-ilvas H Blllml-. NJ., July esta, 1914. I had o strut: o/Paralysis in March, and this left me unable to walk or help lllyliilf and the Constipation was terrible. Fiiislly, I seek ‘i-‘rule-mlm' for the C'9nshpa!t01l. This (hilt medicine Erldlll-ily toned up the nerves and “M111 "lima arpanzym. ny ui until all the palsy left me. I am now well and attead my store every day." .ALVA P_HILL1P8. FrllItSulceisuature’|ownre`inedynnd ‘Fruit-a-tives’ Ie made from fruit juices. 50°- l 1101. 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At dealers or sent on receipt of pri ARTIFICIAL NOSES ON WOU- NDED SOLDIERS’ FACES. Wood, the distinguished British scul tor. who executed the famous bust talent to a unique use. All his leisure time is at presen employed in replacing the parts battle. These include mouths. jaws. and even eyelids, all of which he ha made to move naturally. He ‘has j Prumlnaill Merchant Ilasluled ..;..;..;...'.. ... ......_ M.. ee 5! Fruit-a-tives LillitsL Ottawa. _ we k 2 , - ~' ul rr "|913 e ..°|1' PAYS to buy in this Province.. ..*1'. GORDON NES il Guardian ‘Representative i n Montague. ~ q_.._ ” . .*C. A. CONRAD is Guardian rep- resentative in Georgetown. Mtf ; _/PMR. C. MARKLE HOWLETT is Guardian agent for Annandale and vic- inity.-J. rasrssll rsnsollllis _..._ ..'Mr. R. J. Gillis, St. Peters, was to Sourls on Thursday on a business “S0 °f ‘Frllit-e-lives’ Iirevv strange: mpr' J ..*l"te. Michael Chcverle of tho 105th Butt. arrived ln Sourls on Thur day on a short furlough! ..*Lieut. Moore 105th Battn.. Char-‘ I0iiei0Wn. is in Sourls. making ar-' rangements for the delivery of the pro- visioils for the company of soldiers a who are to arrive here early in the ..*'l`he following are registered t NOTED LONDON SCULPTOR. PUT3 the Cox Hotel, Souris: C. W. Patter- son, Port Burwell; Win. G. Tozer, Halifax; R.” H. Campbell. Charlott LONDON, February 26.- Derwent H. Laillard, Halifax; B. liugga Charlottetown- A C Cox, Soul-’»i; gf M. Wattlillg. St. John.” Washington, and enlisted as a private in the Army Medical Corps at the be- ginning of the war, is now turning 'his BUYS Ili THEIIEHES t -f l ni l l lnen’s faces destroyed by wounds In us finished making a nose for a soldier. _ whose was hlown away below the _.___ pared of electrically-treated metal, so perfect that where it is joined, Wood is now given up most of h thought that a sciilptor's nrt could b suits Wood has accomplishcll. clock. ‘ ' Eastern S. Linei INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. Leave Bt. John Thursday at 9.00 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. ni., via Portland, Eastport and Lnhcc,`Maiue, due St. John, Tuesday. afternoon. ` MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. . Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced Fares- Reduced State- room Prices. ` Schedule distributed- information upon request. Bt. John City Ticket Omoo, 47 King Street. A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N. B A. E. Fleming, T. F. G. P. A., St. John, N. B. _ F i ri I Furness 1’ l _ f o Q Sailmgs From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via St.i.IOIzh's Nfld. VIUISK. Joho's Nild Feb. 27th "Durango" Feb 29tlh Feb. 29th “'I’abasco" Mar. 10th Mar. 14th. from Glasgow) "Gracious" Mar.29th Above saillngs are not guar- anteed, and are subject to change without notice. *`umess,Withy& Co.I.td. \ _ l-lalifax. N. S. * l.!!!lf!l.l.altllllll Keep’ the Home 1 Fires B_urning" i '44 Wnniinrieed ofceelfer Demeter' gd-.s|sam` ' lleiephonef "ue your ordn or cali at our oilioe. Our prices are lowest quality the beet. Prompt and satisfactory deliverywillbemade. _ 404/ &‘ C00 ,I More "io: 'nodular- Evening Pumps \ r Y' .V/'/fi; /’ _ ff /3 l(`l.-._ \ $3.75 i We have received a very new Pump, shown in Patent Leather, with French heel, small colonial effect. This Pump is made with a heavy tum sole, suitable for house or street wear. is time to this work, ami is able to trcr.. ten cases daily. Surgeons who never w0|,.,,m,\ icum- “_ few day., “go and adapted to this sol' of work. are abso- know ma; you am w@||_ but sorry lueiy amazed at the remarkable te- The da_v’s program of legislation tt was di5D0S€¢l Of Ill 19551115" all ll0\\T» time since I left. home as I was only and the house adjourned a four o’- ______ 1 _ i bridge. His addition, which he pre-_ ' is is ll absolutely lmperceptible and the pnti- his son; V th i I hi i . < en as relin not s sense of smell ng Belgium. Jan. il. 1914. ML Austin Mcmlvnry w,m,,h had he,,“‘ ,,.mm,\_' ‘ . _ _ Mr. W. A. Chandler of Ml. Albion as received the following letter froul E. it I-I of C. l`.c:.r Father:-I received your very 1' was glad to hour from you. :ind to l have not had the time to answer be- fore. W..-il father this is my birthday and I am 19 years of age, quite a li le 17 at that time old enough to enlist, but I am a little over enlisting .age now. I am in the trenches today and l a 2 Hlilillllll lll[ilMlill Of 0 ' P ` D _ this morlilng just after dnyligh you but it might not pass the ccnso s. great change ollt here sllicc when Feb. 15th, 1915. .NONE GINT Nr word each in _iiertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. .. ..*DON?,T,»FORGE'i.-- The specia ul whhul an lil Illlliliiillllll llll Sllllll. illlll SIUMIEH .F-P ,_ '..:e\, `[,\ . , _ 7"2 'A ‘.;_ (VN Rl" ;/I/ fl " V" Spring Silks ..,, rs! _ I YD F TIERNEV is Gutrdiau re- si!ort _for the Patriotic Fund. Lists L open for subscriptions till Tuesda at Canadian Bank of Com- 'eleigh loads of splendid pine lumber B' `suipsnllaih'g‘sourished on me lslurra Subscribe generously . - _ _ _ er 7,514-2-25_M,3i. OLENFANNING NOTES. Mr. Charles ~ McGilvary busily engaged in lumber- ing on his -farm at Glenfanning. On Thursday of this week assisted by his neighbors he hauled seven large is to Messrs Poole and _Thompson of Montague.-f The procession remind- ed the spectators of thc old days when and the. _procuring of lumber for this purpose was an important industry.lt will probably be e.~revelatiou to many readers of the Guardian to know that so much fine lumber can be procured in this part of Kings County.- Mrs. Stephen MacDonald who was serious- ly hurt last fall by having her ankle deslocated has completely recovered. -Mrs. Hugh McGilvary who has been ill since New Years is now much bet- Feb.. 29") merge ind Business Hquggg, 803113' PEPBIN" ENDS YOUR STOM- v. ~ -- ACH TROUBLE FOREVER Wonder what upset your stomach -which portion of the food did the damag-do you? Well, don’t bother. If your stomach is ina revolt; -of sour, gassy and upset, and what you _ just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dlzzyand aches; blech gases and acids and eructuts undiges- ted food; breath foul, tongue coated, -just take a littlo Pape’s Diapepsin and ill five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestiou, and ills- tress. Millions of men and women today know_ that it is needless to have ii bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion- ally keeps this delicate organ regulat- ed and they eat their favorite foods without tear. If your stomach doesn’t take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; l if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Dia- `IN8TANT RELIEF! "PAPE'S DIA-' A Arrived Today , pepsin which costs only fifty cents for tubbing _ P 2'/;¢_ _ J -\<`*.’ Shantung 75c yard. . 1 /3* __ ,sv -v_=.. gif. , Beautiful 5 Lustrous, Beautiful, Graceful .`_WaSh`_- _ Silks that you can wear as oftenias 4 like _because they will stand noendffoffc, _ Roman stripes as inches $115 ysglsh, fs, solid colors Belgian Blusmauvé; 'L ‘fr Taupe, Tuscan, Bluet 36 inches 1.10 yard Silks 36 inches, 50, 65, Plaid F aille Silks 40 inches 1.65 yard ` Rich Black Silks ‘Two specials in Messaline and town; H. MacKie, Amherst; Ge _ Mclsaac is one of the few hand loo e- 19”- Mr- and Mn' ‘mlm Mclsimc °f a large case at drug stores. lt’s truly sending some one home to glory. On ui snl cis icked off’ five liuu There is a whole lot which I could tel I may say though that there has bee landed on the field first and that wa favour every day and our infantry stoadler than the enemy, and as fa of industry are certainly in request hy her patrons.- Mr. Marshal Camp- bell of Mitchell River who was seri- ously injured last fall and has since had an attack of paralysis is in very poor health and his friends have giv- en up all hopes oi' his rccoveryé- Mr. Jack Jenkins the well known trader oi’ Lot 48 passed through Glenfanulng o. Mitchell Rive' were ‘U Gl°“f°““l“g wonderful-it digests food and sets h last week on a business- trip. Mrs. B0 IIIIXICSBSBTY . ~.\..~_....-.~....~.., _ . ~..,`,.....». ,--,_,.,.~.,.._ EHHISIMIS BUX on Thursday of this week on a busi- ness trip.- Mr. Peter Johnston of St. Georg'e was here this week visit- ing Mr. Hugh McGilvary who has been ill.- Mr. John Beaton, votin- nry surgon of Dundas was here this week attending a. horse belonging to hurt in the woods.- Mr. Alexander McDonald of Mitchell River was ii visitor to Glenfnnnlng this week. Mrs. Bridget Praught of Vernon Riv- er who has been visiting her parents nd Mrs John Fogarty has rr- gence that his eldest brother Jose f,“;i\'i:l"';‘t:;}g3f)ll,°0'¥;§'_ 12)' gggggi 2,52: ness and while handling ice receivesi best situation we have had siiicc on ' a blow from one of the ice bloc and as our chaplain says I hope I an; and despite all that could be done fo; q him blood poisoning set in and he ,E passed away only a short time after flown to see us. Several of the boys i _ ' ' - ~y are around here. liesidcs we have nine who was the eldest son of the into here. E; Alexander II. McGilvary of Glenfnn- _ “mg |81-t me |9|and many ysarg ago home. None luis ironic slut-o lice, 29th Q for Boston where he had succeedcd`SOIlie delay l-fhiuk. 'fliero isn't an in building up ii comfortable home for mall Cflllllllg fsl' lilo boys lately. bill _ d f il expect some soon. l nu go' , f ~ 'f~»--- ---- -- --fe l- og; im* ...t..:f‘sl:"'..:‘f‘ ..“.':‘..”...alf ' “ ,_ receiving his injuly. i\ir. McGilvni ‘_ vary the well known cattle deale who has been purchasing cattle in th Mr. a . .- turned home. A letter recently rc- ceived by Mr. Angus J. McGilvary of jolly tinle liist evening, und tonight wi Gleufanning conveyed the sad intelli- 'i‘he following is a loilfliw received by liirs-i. (Icorgc lfioruc froul hor sou. Corporal Itoberl l