rr _ .- _ _ . I t _ ' _ » .- _ ._ _ -~ N ,,._ l~l3.i3RUARY i i917 'I' A ' r ' ° '_ p _ 'rim cnsnmrmrown GUARDIAN rms sam fSh0e Sal \\\\\\"'IIIlA\\\\\§i.IIIIZI’4 I _ - ca < .-3:- si ._ .4 » ct \\\\’ *I/IIA'/IIJlII'IIIf¢`¥\\\“ Invictus Boots Canada's best. We have about tlirte undred pairs in Black and an bouuht beioieihe ao- ance_and stamped 6 00 tin. ld price. sv/llA\\'\v a.\\\\\\\_\'lIlll//I/&\\\\\'\ _ ,, _._, \ llll/la-\\\\\\\\\\\ //11nm\\\ Sale Price $6.00 Remember the presen price is 7.50 and 800 ge yours now. ALLEY& Co 135 Queen St. ll "=.».-:+ . ‘ s, ri' e ‘P and maintain lt. They nourish and E” , make (ood more nour- UXO CUBBSUQ n va1nal>le in the has u on active sezics. They create str gth ishing, and are ready in A moment. may » '- -_ ’ *ii 'x = cunsei 1 - '_ .° IT PAYS to buy in this Province: ._*RECElVED 8OCK8.- The fol- lowing letter was re‘ce'lved by Mrs. H. J. McDonald oi' Sourls West. from a soldier in England in nun- wer to a note found in ti pair oi' socks. The ladies of Sourls West who do _Rei Cross work are' pleased to know that their socks are appreciated: Dear Mrs. Macdonald,- In answer to your note you sent in the socks. I go( the socks O. K. and wa;-_ very '; `:\. ‘ 0' them. for I had one pair. I re-_ _#TWO CENTS per word each lu sertinn for advertising in this col umii Cash must act-ompniiy order. Minimum charge twnnty-tive cents. , ~ ~ it ._ MR R R_ HOWLETT is Guar- dian tiirent lor Annandale and vicin` y _.»-r. ooi=ii>oiv`ives is Guardian -repreaeiitntivo iii' Mont iirue. RUSSIAN FUR PRICES. Cured by VENO'3 LIGHTNING COUGH CURE _ .___ ‘r't:;io's Lightning (Tough Cure is just as quick to relieve the coughs and `bror.i-liicnl troubler: of the old, as it lls those oi' thc young. Vciio‘s cures at all ngc~.<, iiiiii its wonderful sootliiiig and healing eiicct is never more strik- V iiigly shown than in the ireatuit-nt of those oltlstaiidlin; coughs and wheez- IHSS. that astliiniitie breathlessnesa from which so many old folks suffer. All coughs yield to Veno's Lightning (Tough (Turc. Prices 30 cents and 60 cents, from druggists and stores throughout Canada. "Feed The island Condition Powderi '0 Your horses and ciiitle,-yun”|l get ipulck und lasting results. 25c packiige. 1'°*=l'~‘fS Drugstore. 4221-1-znrvizi DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH l’Il.lS ,‘},{,°i{'; Silstlnq Pill for Women. $5 it box or three fo. nw gnggczil tllrtiurdstoreti. or mailed to snr QL BL cnmnmlzmoolpmcrk TBI Boollu. D:-if PHO 0 FOR MEN “"'“"°' ~ Vim and Vits.li:y_;ior Nerve and Brain; iacrssseswruy . lhlttc ;sTonie-will build you up. *S s. box, or qi! 1°! $6. at drug stores or by nm! on receipt i &l>l'l;=t;-1 Tal Boosisu. Dano cu.. st.. Catharines | Soiii ai ilughes Ui'ug_stoi-rr A--f -1----‘ Your Fail-.Ms can ny anytniiig you can iriv- hem-s-.xcent your photograph I Malte an appointment today. New DesF'°isav stock ` 1 \\\\\w”,II’£,,,///,fi There is more Uatarrh in this section nt tl ii-1, -ua A. E. _ LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Photographs The business man who will spare a few minutes ot his time to the photo- grapher of today will please his en- tire family. portrait produced ' - His by Personal attention to Am_ M present day methods nf_nl1o o- BCOIII' P|l0t0Kl'8pl1y. < surprise-its done so/ quickly and' 107 'IQ .teen St. Phone 68-J. graphy will be un agieeable day. THE BAVER STUDIO. Th _ ’ S ° League baseball izrounds. :ind Sunday’s e s tu lo'rostrum is ever the home ph‘I'. -yhere _ in times past. he has gone to but. oi.o-sTANoiNe couens ` si.uMP iN Pnicss ' 7 ' ' ON OTTAWA MARKET OTTAWA. Jan. 28-Although sales \':ei'f: mcie :active in the market today thnii for the past.tew weeks. prices in 'iiaiiy _._ies_ lncliidiii; zneats, .~iiunipt:d it little; The inaiket square whs hcavilv sLo<:‘.~;oil. which was partly responsilili- for tht' iluwnward trend of prices. 'I‘lie'c was ii better vui'icl,\' and quality of vegetables. Lizht pork declined one cent a pou':d. Soiiie ui the best carcasses were sold for $18 per cwt.. while olhiirs cliaiigcd hands lor $17 per cwt. Henry pork brought $15 and $10 pei' |cwt_ lliiid quarters oi` hoof were ceivcd thanx for Christmas on the 'rho trade ni' the Nirimi ~n,\»go¢;~,i \\'11'-'ih $14 i1nil$I=»pcr t-wi. l-‘roiits 26th, as the box went astray". lain Itursizi luis fair, held _in .\i'ovonibr-_ri CHARLOTTETQWN MARKE15 ""|‘i_ \'0r $10 to $13. __ (‘liickt'us were. every day on parade and l am tired of last. was not :is extensive its usunl. owing tn war coiiilltloiis 'l`hti ol- *'- Fiaiice, I was on a puns from the 6th i`t~i-s c-I' fiir skins_were i‘cilii|~¢~'l ns thc lm"-‘H (°"`*“-""““"Y l"`|"¢**l L0 _ _ . : iii=iiiiii`actui‘ci‘s wcro uiizihlit to svruri: Eggs- G02' - ~~ - ~ land, and had the nicest time of my iiuiiiclent worknioii lor ilicssiiip; the F:°W\» ~ skins. (ioiisciiuentiy the i'urs oi`t`c"- (Jm°k°“5» m -~ - ~- people in the would there. I will come <:.l at tin, fair brought high prices. D“°k9» U’ ~ 16-Iii; hip. on the 1=1i\1M'0 i`0l‘ 47 and 48 1-ellis, to B close’ wmhmg you au a Happy prices for fox Skim (c0m,e,_t,,_|_ Turkeys, lb .. _ 22-2i_u p»uiid. I'-'oil butter was c-btnliiahlc] fum pamdi-.rn n,C.m,_v; were as 1-¢,1_ Beet (lb) retail 15-20‘i`oi' 42 to 45 cents a pound by the- ir,\v,,;_5;|v.,;~ fox, :;1_',_',_00 (_, $1, Beet (wholesale) dressed .0'l-.i0_pnil. Fresh rugs sold for 55 to T5] fismtio; iriuc fox. seams to $206.00; Beef "IW “"‘“-*Hill* ~- -05--07 vents iiciwlozeii- i-msg fm; $15.50 to 525,75, T'-“`UiDB (bUF»i1€f\) ¥0~2“, "l`liei'¢ were nearly a, score loads ’I`li': low prices c-i`i'ei'ed for Persiaii Oats (“'hit‘3) bush -~ ininh lest _vt-air rniii-ii.-d these. skins to OMB (b|“"'k) b“9'h~ -- -- ~-G5' ~r\li r.~i~il |hI~-~ vt-nr' most Qt the stocks P“"5mU5 im) - m lt. l wish they would send us to 22nd I went to Edinburfrh. stut- lite tor there are Home ot' the nicest New Year. Yours sincerely, TEMPLE CHEVERIE. BILLY SUNDAV IN BUFFALO. BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 28.-ite freshed b a stay of several days ai i I I . . Winona lake, following the close oi” linviiw l~e~i`~'.ii<_~ crliaiistctl, prior-.= B“U\(“']\‘“1l (bush) 1-004 were in-.iulr liiizlior, About 2.500 Wheat (bush-) -°-- 51-25 '1 _ p y bales wt-;';\ sfirii, ranging from $51.50 Huy (mu) $1241 arrived in Buffalo to-day in readiness _to .$98.75 per I0 skins. Sfm‘V (tml) 7~00'8-00 io star; the eight week's engagement ---_---1 P°"*f°'=fi ibwhiill -~ ~ -- 6° T0_DAY»S 51-ORy_ Lambs (live) _. ._ .0815 _ ' ___._ Pork, (selects) wholesztlu 171/Q tho strenuous Boston eami>aigii_ ‘Billy Sunday and his art oi' evangelists in this city. The first of the meetings is scheduled fo' to-morrow afternoon in the big tabernacle which has been Th., rt-t-1-hit was having his ii,-si -#- _ specially built tor the purpose. The tabernacle stands on the International turn on sent"y duty. “Now. remember your salutes." the corporal warned him. “lf you see a guaef- §\'?fl“\@rli)Y- nh ~ ~ - - - ~ lieuteiiaiii wearing one star. slope “ er- airy' ' - ~ - ~- ~--“ _°‘ ‘ ’ ' zirinii also. ’l`he nfajor has ii crown Q““k“'h°at- “"3" - < ~ ' -~ ' ~ ~‘~“0_1'2:) 8 on his straps and you present nrnis Lalfskms' lb' ' ‘ - ~- ' --~ ~'- ~ ~-1') and than turn out the guard." Wh . I ft .1 th ._ - Hny, pressed, ton ._.iI_00-12:23 /WUDYNE. ‘ on he was e "1 one 0 rcuuas Huy. loose, ton... _ _._l0.00-lI_50 (PNVSICMNS PRESCRWNON) rich -ir poor. you :ire iissiired of that IP _ ' I- I _ ,_ _,___,. country than all other diseases put together and ' l ‘for vearsil was supposed to be incurable. Do _ tors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly _ failing to cure with local treatment. pronounctd it incurable. Catnrrh is ulofal disease. izreatlv influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. I-Iall‘s °' went over these orders again ziii g . Suddenly his musing was interriii eil by the' approach of an oilicer. Thi ` ` know what to do for hitn. q __ _ "j ‘fulilffh CIM- m“““f“C‘“"e*`| ‘W A--‘~("‘*’“FY_& “And what might _von lie?" he ask- `,"““' lfreswd’ mn " Uo_Toledo, 0hio.isa constitutional remedy, is ed blunuv’ unable to _,el_ogniZp Um lkoglclntillglaiis att. iii. _ .. _ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS iEggs,doz }lldi~s,lii.... 0 Potatoes _ ....6 taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the badge of the 0fm.e,_ S ,.,mk_ 9 19 - ¢ ~ ~ - » - - » _ . . -1.507-2. Mucous wurtacesof the System. 0neH\1Ddf°d “i'm the general." re-plied the oi'- ` REPoRT Dollars reward is offered for any case that HalI's new amlblv I Catarrh Cure falls to cure. Send for circulars ri* '.' ‘ _ _ ,_.,~. _ _ - _ BEHLI-\'. Jail- 3(ir.-French trc vlearly- Make your appointment 10-' rnritertimrrrisis. _he“l{‘9I§n:‘_‘;“_;]“:];H‘l'e*1|;§{0nf“‘_}j_!}§;;: lust night rioiivorcu fresh attacks F 3,51-ieNEY&C0_, Toledo. ohio. ,__.n ,H 1 ,Omen .H h. ' H ,_ .t the Gei~iiiziii.~' at Hill 304, northwest ot 4 ANADA _ Sold by druggists, 75c._ _ _ if ;‘ glxlvebye a \;__:_,.§,7e;gexe_.ci;3éV?f, I _llei-iluiii. ,Ariii_v I-leaii; :lo they not r<:t|iiiro in Disguise ” Llnlmont Healing Poweriul Soothing Penetrating “ A faithful public .servant ” over 100 years in the treatment of coughs, colds, cramps, chills, sprains, strains, sore throat, ' rims’ wrists and others win.. lc':.or indoors should always tc ite the strength- compelling tonic-loofl in SCOTTS EMULSION to keep up their strength, _ nourish their nerves and increase their energy. SCOT"i"S is helping thousands- v/_'ly not yas/ ? . i;m1,-_ & no-mm. 'l`ofi.iiifi. iii-I. l'r-23 _ -1 |sn't it time YOU' s? it little i-:ire now? You know tlicro is the question ol prc.soi~viiii.: the slzflit for the future. iinii` this slio\ilik_Jn- ii suilicieiitly grzivo iiizillcr Lo wa'ti’iniit your serious iittriition. _ WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Whether It be eyeglasses- or sport- tacles', cheap or high gfaim- 0|” Ill_0I‘0\.\' rt quick repair. we :irc best oquippvii in this district to give' ri'0.\i_ pr0li\l1I- and accurate service.-#anti ho _vrii careful and conscientious attentniii 19 ,_ Lniiib polls, Th. ....._ii0-~00 h'|\B[||a\ and USO ‘which your eyes des9_i'vo.':ind hy tho , Oats, black, lius., ._ _ ,_ ,.70 ` ' i’ - . was n general, and the recruit ditl ii t OM” “NHL” f" ' "6" constant rendering otrwhich no li.x\i- gnined our present high stninliiii: Hi ` the community. Our s-tore is fi periiizincnl iiisiitiiiiiiii 1 in your town. We :iris noi liuro to-iiili’ and gone to»niori'o\\'. 'We are hero every day, and stand ready to adjust any difficulties that may arise in fut- ure. lsn‘t this service worthy your con- sideriitlon? H. J. MABON Hall'il Family Pill; forifonstipationt I '_ Cd t0(|~l.\ - __ E13- Momagrm, _ _ . P. E. | . ‘ I __ _ 3 _ --3 _ _ GUARD AN “HEART SUN ” . v R1 1-:D 400 of the World’s Greatest Songs in -_a Single Book---Never _Before Sold for Less Than $2.50 Per Copy _ if as Presented by The Ch’Town Guardian to its READERS-one of JOE MITCHELL' CHAPPLE’S $10,000 Prize Books I 5. 400 songs selected by more than- r 20,000 people all over the world. Q I I l A 'Over 400 _Complete Songs I Over I with_Words and 1 500 ` Music _ Pages The Heart Songs ol 90,000,000 People ors; and I iviix ' Prizes Awarded by VICTOR HERBERT, one of America’s “ most popular composers and conduct- \ 1 G. W. CHADWICK, one of the fgreatest < native American composers, and Director of the New Eng and Conser- Vatory Of Music. ` _ Greatly Roasted size. _ . Fun size 1x9 i-2 inches ` I I"-li!! 1 Y Many of these songs cannot be found in any other collection. They came in yellow, time-worn, tear-stained sheets-that had been sacrediy treasured' from childhood--others were written out _fromymemory-some were givenby tit- les only-or remembered verses, involving a long search to obtain the whole. ~ I w Of the thousands received it is safe to say that the several .hundred dually selected#-as having* the largest number of. _ votes and the highest endorsement-represent today the __ taste of the American people in 'its choice of music. We believe that the distribution of this unrivalled song col- lection will bring more happiness into the homes of our Readeps; will do more to make them attractive to young and old; do more to inculcate a love for music; to soften, elevate, and refine the home life; fo cultivate the nobler, and higher virtues of the iireside-than any other means we could adopt. Favorite songs from the song-lore ofthe English Irish ~ German Italian French Swedish Danish American l||itif_teal_'“_»'a; -- Filltd with the memories, the Iongings, the regrets, the hopes the fears, the ~smiles, the tears, that make up the wanp agdwoof of human life-with all its changing lights and s ows. ° _,i__i_____-_-. Scot ish Spanish Norse Negro I _.Q .1 _ .. < .- EVERY READER ENTITLED -TO A COPY OF ‘THIS GREAT BOOK r 1. Arranged in l.owe'r" Key I _ ` THE only songbook written and arranged in low key so that every member of the family can Join in the singing. Many pieces harm- onized and adapted for the first time to mixed voices. A veritable treasury of words wedded to music thatis not for a day but all the time. For the family-for parties-for social gatherings. ' _ More Than 400 -Songs Ev RY SONG ch for some raonal association; some _ hteuder memogfglome life-lastiiiep effect; for the naunting beauty of its words; for the iiltlng music of its melody. The familiar songs of the long-ago, that are treasured in the Over 500 Pages FOUR YEARS of song gathering to obtain the correct words and music of this unrivalled collection-many of them Folk songs only here published for the first time, Other never before found in a home volume. The real heart songsvof 90,000,000 people. 1 1 1 ini i l heart forever. _ | . ' 1 W i 4; _ I T ~ 1 I 1 ii f . I £8-x: 1.. r ~. . i i \ i ~_ --ri I .,i _ i, ip _ t 't i 'i I; 'i' t il. J it `.i r i ii ‘. ., .r $1 _ li _. wk.- _ I I f X ,iii .hi&‘5-1°'-‘#*_,1ili\@% iil_ ~.. I ‘bi wr i r_ i _C i. i. _ i .r" _. i ;?I ai 1 » 1 r "l if all. ~ .i ;i_ P r _-li;-g ii ti t >i_ is :if ‘ il ._- ' t i f i f ig X .p _ .- ft .1 't l ,_ 1 l 7-;-_~'~ I .`i I i ' ii 'lit ii ti 1 ,_ it ir