_" "ran 1.'a'x'°n`s"r 1d\ns»-""*‘ -.4 1 ____ -np _*_ ,_ _ GYARDTAN -T - ""”l"'1 |'ms'ror'Li.r.'\ ""“ PAGE nf' liie Most lmiiortant thing in the house now is_the coal bin, see to ,it,,that it is filled with PicKARp’s CoAL the kind that makes a good hot fire We have our sheds filled Nalis¢nlDl‘l|\ldC$sds\lCs. dCuaa¢l.a,Lllltul. |75 &--‘- Eyjflf; 1; 9 -_;1,1'_ _ _ [__ $a'ri5r‘Ac'l`| M ':,',_'_'_ . (iui\R/urri with the very best coal, await- ___" / \,_, ', ing your delivering _order._ ‘ ' ,Q Also softwood for kindling_ f ` _‘ A. Plckartl & C0. Phone A240. Cli’town. A Charlottetown Fire Insurance Company Limited Annual. Meeting The annual meeting of the above company will be held in the Board of - Trade Rooms. Mar ' GUARANTEED. satisfaction is something worth while thinking over when having hour teeth attended to. We-GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in crown and bridgework, platework, inluys and fillings _st reasonable prices. Examination Free, Extracting without pain. |25 Queenwgr- ket building on Friday, January‘ nr' Robins’ Nell 1° Bw $600' 30th,_l914 at 8_o’pl_0ck p.m. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of suc other business as may come before it. _ GEORGE E. HUGHES, Pres. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. 3864-1-14M15i. _ Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Hillsboro Dairying Co. will be held in the Hillsboro Factory to- day at 2 o'clock. F. T. MORROW, President. HUGH TURNER, Secretary. 4062-1-21Mli 1 l?;...__. ___ _ll Sleigh bargains--We have alot of second hand sleighs. New q__ _slelglis l l l ll0N’l` W0llRY No \need to worry HUGHES’ i C0 UGll lllllXTlJRE It has been proved to be the most successful cough remedy for young and old. _ 254: per large bottle onlinr. iiiiines Speed Sleighsu Bargains rrrhe peoplens Druggistn while they last. A. Horne, L & C0. 3896-1-17M6iE6i -gg about yourcough or cold, if you get a bottle of _ I | l - - 1 1 _ Rexall A Hot-Water Rexall Hot Water Bottles are ' always guaranteed. They are the strongest, best grade and most re- liable because they are made from superior quality rubber, good and strong, extra large, $1.50 to $2.50. M cK1°nnon Drug Co. A Corner Gt Geo and Kent Sts ___ Bottles _ i . _ _q E1 ` r _ r \ /__-":§_ ~~~ ; <.~ ,» . sr é_ ». ’ '_`3 _v'_»'___',5 _ _ _ ~` ~--' ' Jr. _i 1 "“'“ r_,__,__ g-, ` »-__-__ [ _ _'gum _gif _ r ‘ 'S 'rum - '- 3. rr - “fl _ = ' 1 s-|~:=.s_'i-_(Q _ _ Don’t Run The Risk ` of siuolzlnginferlor tobacco. It is injurious to yourself, and s nuisance to your friends- Besides, good fragrant tobac- co costs no more. Its all in knowing what to ask for. Re' B 'ght Twist, llicliey’s Bright Cut. Rival, _ Masiir Marine Smoliing Tobacco, Blacli Twist and -Combination Twist Chewing Tobacco Hickey & Nicholson 'l`oh. Co-. Ltd _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ _ J member anyone of the following =s--1--=-'l"°'l-"“*"”“ 'l`o the Electors of the City of Cliarlottetown--- Ladies and Gentlemen Havin bleen waited upon by a delegation from the voters of tl§is~City and presented with a largely Slilled fe’ quisition asltingilitte tb; contest the City at the f°"t _f°’;‘f':‘_g Municipal election for the position of lVI_¥:;0l'» an » . er mature consideration, I have consented. Wi an §XP¢“‘_*_‘.‘§§ of twenty-four ,éai‘s_’_at` 'the Council 1308211. dulglg W éhe nme1s¢.v.d;~_tiiep¢o¥}_e faiuifuiiy, ami, if use dw .___ honorable positibti of; ay0f. I Wil d° hkewlse’ ba"-' xof the aid of tliei_Co`uncil 'endeavor to carry 0" th? “.?;“_§e im_ our city in uiieiiitereéu of the tax-payers Asff W' ,My Dcssiblefor ineto make a ¢*"“’as' “spec _ ask the electors to give me eir suPP°I“l~ T. iam, Indies and oeniiemen _ si 'assi-1-iailmiwif; ’ ~ ‘ Yours . - Alexander I-lorne. sl i ~ tic b s r _ quested to attend the meeting in the Y. M. G. A. this evening- at 7.80. ‘ _ ‘ 4070. I RELIABLE rox ooMi>aN.v.-anyl person wishing to secure stock in al Fox ranch which has paid a record dividend durlngg1918 should apply' quickly-to the Fur Farmers' Bureau tor stock in the Rosemont ranch. SM nd. in this -issue. _ 4052. RECOVERE»D.- The young Davy lad ot St.-_Peter-'s who was at the l‘. I. Hospital for the past few weeks`i_ having been taken there sutlering from u wound received from an acci- dentiil discharging of a rifle has re- covered from the injury and on Bat- urday was taken to his home. RE-Ol'lll_NING.- Tue re-opening oi ; the Clyde River Presbyterian Church will take place on Sunday the 25th, 'At the' 11 0’clock the pastor- Rev. J. H. Mel-Iattle will conduct the service and tho 3 Rev. Dr. Fullerton Will have charge while Rev. George Orman will take the '.‘ o'clock ser-_ vice. PULPIT SUPPLY.-The Dulpitl of Caledonia church which has| been vacant ' for some time; was supplied during the ' holiday season by Mr. Murdock Mc- Leod, student of Pine Hill Presby- terian College, Halifax. The people were highly pleased with his sermon and join in wishing Mr. McLeod a. successful termination to his college course. which ends in April, and best wishes tor_ ei long and useful career in his chosen profession, Mr. McLeod is a voung man who has few equals' ns a preacher inthe Gaelic as well' as in the English language, and Caledonia will be glad to welcome' lilxr. hack at any time. _ ANCIENT PAPERS.- Rev. William l-lax-rison, D.D.. pastor ol the Method ~ ist church at Newcastle and contri-l hutor of many interesting articles tol various papers, has it rare collec-‘ tion of lac-simile copies of old news- D*lD¢l‘s of two, three and four centur- ies ago; besides lac-sluilles of the Magna Charts. oi the year 1215 and' les I in Cromwell’s time. One ot the most interesting relics in his posses- sion is a fac-simile ul the warrant to execute Mary. Queen of Scots dated 1587. There are also copies ol the first English newspaper, also the first' l1€WSDU-Der ever printed in America, published in Boston and called the “Boston News-letter” in April 24, 1704. The names of the llrst English' newspaper in Mr. Hnrrison`s possess- _GB2rette,". _____'€Tl;ie lu_te‘.ligcncer," “The English' Mercurie" ' (r-u'b`lisb`cd hy' authoritle) July 23rd, 1538, and sev- eral early copies oi the London Times. These early papers.rcport for the lirst time "The Sp.-iuisli Armada, "The great Plague of London," and Londou's Gret Fire, the urrest and execution ot' “Guy Fawkes," the death oi 0. Groiiiwcll, the execution ot King Charles i' and Louis XVI, the victory, death and burlu. of nord Nelson, and the Battle of Waterloo, etc. These unique papers and war- rants have' a tacination for students oi history and others, who have i-end ofthe times in which they were first issued, that was a ueriod ot history! -making indeed, revolutions, execu- tions of Kings and Queens, rise of republics and i-cgenuies and the torc- ing of King John in 1215' to give to the British people tho greatsstsscul- ar_blessing that they now enjoy--f Constitutional llbcrtv. That was forced from King John about seven hundred years ago. One familiar with history or ii reader ol bistortcah novels cannot full to be intensely in- terested in these unique and valuable papers. Rev. D. Harrison has been a collector of ancient relics tor quite a number of years and while still in Charlottetown, where he was pastor of Grace Methodist church tor a tcw years, lie had some valuable antiqui- ties that were very interesting. ::D. D. D. will cure the worst case eczema it you give it the chance. We know ot dozens oi Deo- ple who have been cured by this won- derful remedy-It gives instant relief from the terrible itching and we highly recommend it in all skin dis- eases-25c. and $1.00 bottles. E.i A. Foster, Central Drugstore. Agent for ii. D. D. ~ Mil- .__,_--4--I .. 1 D, Arsensult, who is auxlwsniielirnogter for the Gllbfdilill mm be pleased to receive news .Ol imporganeq ' by mail to North Rus- tlco or by phono. 2788-11-12metl 1 _ S tewart’s_ Bread A “Has all its goodness and freshness. i><=rf¢¢flY protected from our oi/ens to your table. We keep the quality up. Order direct from our shop. ol the warrant of execution of Char-l tween the League‘s Band and the married men’s team. The Society al- C ` ,ful so_couteinplates starting I-lnnd Ball, S .1 ~ _ »~~ Basket Ball and Billiard Tourna- ments in the near future. ,_ -- ' 28 inch---Worth to 52 50 ` ~ J A-l _ _ 3-. , Na Dru co uv """""" ‘ """"""""""" _ Ladiuv The busiegt sun? on Cl\BYl0ttet0WB’3 b\l8i¢8f 8tl’¢8f ’ Q n _ es IT PAYS to buy in thu Pi-°vm°¢_ L. OF' C. BOWLING.- A Bowling ` |-hue __ ; ._ -_ oder the important advant- . League im been formed by ti... cum, th d di b HUGHIE _ MoGRE_GOR at Burn's League of the Cross members and al- Jmlnml c :ge rest asythg ’:;t“e;tu;' Qaiaiiivezgy zlflfttlndayricaiiig 'i;i‘i_esdsy.l1_';f:;lg -“eight _teams haze en- PBUCIIII ` 119121 S h, . s r ss e p sry e ourn - . [lu _ _ -gmt me chili Thursday 9. e, in. at Jamtssons. 4061 :nent ot gaiéres. A beaugiini suv; _ 22|! tl’2€t C t0Wl‘l ______._ _ _ _ __ _ -__ ‘ i ropny is o ered tor comp ation and ' "” _ 25°- ° 5°* “_ 7°" a. A». c.-au nemesis ei iii. an- _the e».»ni._maini.g nie been ..wresw_iii f » A ' _ _ Dfllgglit il. loan Atble Clu are ur entl re- gicezeithe ciip as well as each mem- _ » _ -.T er trecevl t- l _ - _ The iirst game “got lthgevgbiiriidimxt . l will be played wednesday .iight bs- /_ si ' ilirgl 1 ||» .. LNB z Ro, HURRAH!-Monday night _ ° ' ,. _ _ _ ,_,,_,_ the mercury on the official thermo- _ > ~ ' metendropped to three degrees be- low zero, this being the coldest re- corded yet- this winter, and at nine a. m-. the business section of the city had to move at a locomotive speed to keep their blood flowing at the regular rate for Sir Mercury pointed to one below-just _frost enough to make lite lively. At the experimental station it was (5) he- low last night and at sev'en thirty this morning it was the same. Jack Frost is getting in his handiwork, AN ADMIRABLE CHARACTER FILM.-- In the Prince Edward Thea- tre Munday evening there was presen- ted before a large house an excep- i Worth more than IQ C-fl I PROMPT BU_YING LADIES have a chance to secure a ' splendid bargain each. There are just five of these Astrachan Coats left. They are not the latest style. They are just 28 inches long. ln _ all other respects they are splendid garments. The fur is bright, closely curled -~ and handsome. They are made in the careful skilful way for which one particu- lar firm of makersis noted. That is really about all there is to tell you, save that the regular prices ran to 5 $52.50 each. Cleaiing at ° our price for protection in one winters c-ild drive ;. 0 i fi ~ ~ .L-'l V1* tionally interesting and entertaining i -,,,.. _.iw L_; .la ignore the ingenuity and invention ..» f which silently underline one of the ..i_-- 20 to 50 er cent discount at _ irresistable in every way. in these ` _ days, when the cinematogreph has become so common-place and matter- of-fuct an institution, the crowds who visit. picture pieces are apt to t e J a greatest. sources of pleasure and t I amusement. Last evening, however, as one sat in the Prince Edward, one a elli couldnot help reflecting for a mom- ‘ eng Un the mnrvcllous mechanism _ whereby such stirring stories as “All tor science," “through flaming Paths" and the invisible "foe" were vitulized in pictures whose clearness imparted to them an almost human reality. These, as indeed all the_ others, were perfect iilins so for as| the presentation of them was concer- ned; they were plvaslngly free from even the slightest suggestiiiii of flick- crlng, and the multitude of eyes that pierced them, it is sale to salt. Were unnilccted by the annoying scientllla- tion whlch`\ characterises in dlderent pictures. Unquestiounbly the DiC- tiire of the nicht was "All for '3elence*'. It portrayed iii a YOHYIK detective ri character of uncommon :Nearly every skilled horsemen and stock raiser in the Province uses MacKinnon's Condition Powders when there is anything wrong with his stock. __It is a 'splendid article for improving the appetite, aiding digestion, strengthening the SYBl1€m_ generally and putting new lite \in_to the animal. Pound package in sanit- ion the “The News" “The Lianilvlewlary tin 25c. 'l`he»MacKlnnon Drug Co, <_1;>ri>°_r_9_f_s»3$..S?9.‘L'.s.°_‘2i‘.‘.’...._K°“* 3"' I ' Nm :ZFOR FOX STOCK.-The Cann-da Fox Exchange and investment Com- pany Limited con sell shares in any good fox company nt market Dfiggi ;;M|-_ C_ B, Jelly is Guardian News Agent for Victoria and vicinity. Kindly hand him all reliable news. also your new or renewal subscrill~ tions. . MEW ‘Il __ _._. '°°"°°'L,__l A Cough Cure “Without Narcotics” .I The almost universal use of opiates or other narcotic drugs in cough remedies makes it worth while to k'now of a remedy_that is free from these habit fomi- ing drugs.- Nysl's l’inol fxpeetorsnt is such a remedy. It relieves as promptly,cures as quickly and more thoroughly than a narcotic preparation. When a cough cure is needed, try this one. Itis guaranteed. Price 25c. A full line of Nyal’s remedies kept in stock. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. , i _ I ‘r /‘Y l . _._ .~ .i f _ry :_1,g.~ | gi/ r fy 7, . ;»~ ; i_ l __ ,¥`T:~_' Here’s a Good Talciun Powder” -‘ -i. /; In nddlt on to its delightfully absorbent imslitr Royal Vtnolia __ Taloum powder has s mild. untill' septic sotlon that is indestribsbly . re reshlng and eorrlss with it that exquisite dellosoy of the new Royfol Vlnoliis Pgrfnme. lt iso: t w er or nurse _ _ i ildfiezcanilw can be hsdin vrlilibmti flesh color _ ,- __ Phone Zll No 163 Kent St_ _ The 'Two Macs- 149 Gt. Geo. St. ~ » l__ strength, possessed of an unprotess-i ioniil, nevertheless admirable, sense _of tempering mercy with justice. The stnryis this: 'A poor young chemist is driven almost to suicide by his _lackot capital for scientific research. His ¢ntlier, e butler with a rich' family. steals his mistress’ jewellery and gives it to the young man whose sudden wealth arouscs suspicion. Thee detective, in order effectively to search his place,- advises his steno-l graphcr, a handsome girl, to accept the position of tyiiist advertised by' _t_h_e_ chemist. She does so and whilst in his place searches lor the jewellry.l Ithappens however, that she. and the to the detective and announces her " l engagement, He discovers the ring mnn, repentant, giving his me to on her finger and investigation shows|siive others; “that pair from Thes- it to be one of the lost set. He con- piii_" ii screaming comedy, and The trives to get the chemist out of the' Invisible foe," n strong drama, in way and, searching, finds thi- jewell-_which patience, dim-iniinatlon and ery in his shop. Iii n drmuatic scene the encouragement oi an ardent ten.- he allows the young man to escape ale lover bring about a state oi with u promise to reform and gives happiness. Special mention must be him a cheque to begin on. The sccue made of the song “Silver Threads ui- is a trifle painful in that he bim-lmongst. the Gold,” which was loudly self is desperately in love with the applauded. Such a beautiful song, girl; but so strong is his characterirendered” with the expression anil that he sacrifices his own chances for dictim-_tnesg which the talented Mr, the happiness of the girl and man. De Wit Cairns can put. into his sing- whom be could easily have put out of ing, could not fail to provoke emo- the affair by nrresting him. It was a tion in the most fastidious mind. Piece well worth seeing. Other films The som: by Miss Gardner, “Down in young chemist fall in love with each excellent too, were “throiigh flaming l (‘.hnttan`ooga," a last and pretty rag- othcr, and in herrsxcitement she goes paths," a story of it burnln fores time, was also received with consider- il t. an ill-used young niun and a brave :able applause. _ The "l'in-ae 7.00 Ann 9.00 P. ivi. 'roli'\iii“.i-i"r'. H ~..~.,,._.. -_----~ P _ _ ____ Y _.. .. 3 1-lite |=»|a¢=e The Gi.-_-_i _ ,_ . _ .- ` iinirvon nnw/iiiii frnnnfrnn. Fon oomiiailv. _ I _ i Fox and Re from such stock, resulting 3747-1-8Mthsatmontf “ The Record For Company, Ltd., ('l`o lie Incorporated) i _“__ r l _ 1 -\.:» .J in ...A 'mi' ii a . . » 1’ Offers to the public an opportunity of investing in _ Fifteen (15) Pairs Choice Dark Cross-Bred Foxes Capitalized at $50,000.00 ' _ _ ° __ Divided into 2,000 shares of ‘ _ $25.00 each ` '_ Provisional Directors ' f W5 s q W ' 'Y S. ll. Jenkins. M. 0.,M. I.. A., President - ll. A. Mcliinnon, Vice-President _ _ Capt. Ernest Kemp, See’y-Treasurer 'f' (has. -Lyons. Mayor oi Charlottetown _ Samuel Craig, Charlottetown _ _ Rolil. N. Tomlins. Charlottetown 1 A. J. Maclldam, (harlottetown _ _BANKERS-Royal Bank ol Canada cord Fox Company The foxes owned by_ this company are now mated, and comprise fifteen (15) pairs choice dark cross bred animals, procured from litters containing a large escr- centage of pure blacks. They have been selected by experts thoroughly qualifi to judge of fur values and show from 50 to 90 per cent black. » -is. . With the phenomenal advance within the past few months in the price of fur in active demand for the live animals as breeders; also - from the probability of producing some black pups, there is every prospect of a hand- some dividend from them by next September. ~ Only a limited number of shares are being offered, so if interested it would _ be well to communicate without delay with any of the Provisional Directors, or with . the Secretary Treasurer, Capt. Ernest Kemp, 115 Rochford St- Charlottetown, P.E.'l. Terms 50 per cent in cash to accompany application. Balance in 30 days. Prospectus will be mailed on application. * ‘. li 4 . =.i,_;_._c nc; _“T” _ '. fi “"""' .. _-,_-_ »- _ .- is _ r‘»' il- .i_ 'yd- . -A ._,,... i 5 i~ ll. *v v . _i is. 1 1 ni' .i ‘: Q A ._ . " “E -..@"*»""1" \ L &;1*';»e i 0' 4 .1 i 2-: M _ .. ao... . -sf-=»~.--Qi- < |` _ _ 1,12- i» i 'i 1.. > ~`».='.- sal? sito.. _,_ 1 ir 1. _l ._‘_, `,. é 1 .ill ', i » si . it ‘id 1 iii if _ \ 1 V 1% l *‘ 1 li ..