__ MNUARY8, _ 191'! ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rr-ts cnannorrsrowu GUARDIAN _ PAGE 'ri__iiiii:i:_j-_-_ "“=°'-'-'-'-=~"-'rrucll lclnsrnhcn Gvwuwomr ' “"" ._ _ 1 I I Cough ll Brush _ Cure Vlfill _relieve _your cough in a short _time-you wil ' feel relieved after the first dose. This is an old and W¢ll__leri¢d-ifmedr' e1dn9}i,¢.l¥?5?ISws° gdod 25c bgoftiéf ' I _ _ Ei:;”51_Foster A 7 ,_ ' _beldhing, no eructations of undlgestl - Druggist _;:_d__:_ood, your head clears and you feel " ' " - ` l Go now make the heat investment _ _ _ r WHY PRUDUCE G0l`:`.S BAD wmallglilllllllllll 'ras momeur “Parma oiavzr. °'!l9\'!¢° I Wie _el my inliismdov em" nsacl-iss 'rua s'roMAcl-| whim he been ehanwtaa ever some NLL DISTRIESS GOES. 'my hu 1|." g° Tumw’ Q4 nu' no some food you est me b lr- '-’°””“ '° °'°"°°" °“ "’ “'" '° taste good, but :work badly; ferment 7°" °“7~ "I" h“*“°m° C"\"“\ °' into stubborn lumpzhsrnd cause a sick Dill' ll°l‘I°\ll DOIIIIIIIGD- WUI* ll'°1ll°il WUI' silly lwml Now, Mr. or my indignation in Toronto was to seo Mrs. Dyspeptlc. lot this down; Pape'a 'nh m ,mt | Diapepsin digests ov thi , l `i my on ”°'- ° lu" °' nothing to mm. md gym ';fm_°.;;e“|_f, employing men waiters who should never was anything so safely quick V* °m\°f Il llllillfl “Ni” °f N' so certainly effective. No difference liaving theishortsge in farm labor. 2gwy:_1_a¢%_y::§ zfggcheifefifgrggz 1 also vnnaa the Provincial rms- mmutea but wh" pleases, you most ment buildings and found the Civil is that it strengthens and regulates s°"*°° mba With YW!!! 111°” Wh” your stomach so you can eat our o ht to have been forced to enlistl Dead Products°Commence Deeaylng - Quickly and- Naturally _ Professor C. H. Lee of Msnitobaé ricultural College writes as follows: '_ me practice of preserving food for' future use is as old as the human race itselff .In fact, the lower animals in many' cases still instinctively set aside their surplus against a day of scarcity. ,The _honey bee is a marvel in this respect. Their system of conceatrst- ‘ _lng, canning and capping is so perfect | ,that they seldom lose their summer's ' _psck.' The dog, too, instinctively lburies his surplus bone and hopes to return to find it mellow and appetiz- ing, and this in pinch the same way as his pioneer Westem master may have buried his pemmican or his Eastern mistress her jars of maple_ SY|'\|Df ` " `Thei’e is a science underneath this i’o'od preservation and the enormous advance which man has made in methods of'saving good 'food for future use has been made by building the process on a scientific basis. Science itself is useless in this rs- spect if not applied. The art of do- ing what' science demands is all im- portant. Woe is the dey when the pantry shows that the meat has spoil- ed, the milk goes sour, the butter rancid; the eggs rotten and the fruit whiclr was so faithfully “put down" ' refuses to stay down, while the peas ‘ wh1¢U_y0u "put up" likewise refuse to reniain inthe condition in which you think you put them. In a word, I I This going had is simply going in lthe way that iiature intended. Just so soon as ai1y agency interferes with the life cycle of either plant or animal matter to the extent that it dies, im- mediately that material becomes de- fenceless and in the natural process it forms the food for other living things, or 'in other words it decays. “Dust thou art to dust returnest," was certainly spoken of all 'dead animal and vegetable matter. If the peas above had been allowed to ripen nature would _have preserved them in her own* way"lly~ keeping them alive and that for 1.0- years or more. The potato ilkewiscffnghts on the toe or decay so long as it remains alive, but freeze it to desth and it soon becomes s putrid mass. ' JOHN STANFIELD’S RESIGNATION O'i"i‘AWA, Jan. 5- The resigna- tion of John--Staniield, M. P., chic." tforieorvative whip, has not reached the Speaker. V ®\\lWWl\\\} Flour In stock at our Seed - _1Wsx-ehouse several hund- red barrels best brands ' Y favorite foods without fear. ° ~_ Most remedies give you relief some- times-they are slow, but nog sure. ‘fPape‘s Diapepsln" is quick, positive ~and_=piits your stomach in a healthy condition' so the misery won't come back. You foel different as soon as "Pspe’s Dispepsln" comes in contact with the stomach-distress just vanishes- your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no you ever made, by getting a large iifty»cent case ot. _Papefs Dispepsin from any drug store. You realizein live minutes how needless' it is to suf- fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Could Use Hia .Flats Well Hers is an interesting excerpt from s recent list of British oincers receiv- ing the D.B.0. for gallantry: "Capt. John llscrae, lst' Besforth Highland- ers-~For conspicuous gallantry. He -took command of his battalion at a critical moment when all the senior oiiicers had become casualties, and by his coolness and energy saved a criti- eal situation. At one time in the dark- ness he fell into the hands of the .let travellers refuse to become Kllests “K and 'their places iilled with young wo men and elderly married men. I leave Toronto for Ottawa, to bid farewell to the last of my sons and only grand- _ son who were passing through this' city on their way to the bloody trenches at the front. And during' my waiting hours I look into the din- ing rooms of your palatisl hotels and , lee hundlods of young men iilliug' women’s places. Shame on them not responding tp their country's call in its hour of dire need. ' Shame on the I hotel proprietors harboring them. But the boiling point is reached when I visit the Government depart- ments and see hundreds-nay, thous- ands--ot 7011111 meniwho should be ellietIng),. harbored by the Govern- meat who have been calling upon the farmers togive up their sons to iight its oomtry's enemies, This state of things is 'easily remedied and should be done ao at once. In case of hotels. of hotels that employed men waiters, and let the tlovemment substitute Women in the Civil Service. While they have all "gone bad." - - enemy., _hut escaped by the use of mn Mu I am on the subject, let one make another proposition in the interest of recruiting, namely: That the public E. c. w. Miuaima, who was s 'hi'-‘-‘-35 "°-‘“'° *° "W °" ’°“° “ “°~“'“' British aviator and after being in- NW' "1" “F” ‘W ¢0llll1111l in givingi valided out of the service became a publicity to-those frauds on real sport.I newspaper reporter, has been thrown mah U b¢“|m||_ hm-0"9_ gm, uhm! 2::s"`|f1‘;n tar g;,’:3:h“;|?‘_’::;"::d 'gg the war is over, and let their members former comrades. He was trying to nl-lil UIIII’ MIG 0|’ l0ll Oli N16 111004! get material for sn article in the Daily Holds of Belgium." Ex~Av|ator Jailed ernment for slaclrness in expanding ' _ NATIIINIL _SERVWE 0 _-si To lhelitll ei Pilate Edward lslellll. ` For the first time in our history an appeal is being made -to the manhood of this Province to place their human energy at the disposal of the state for war purposes. A grave situation must be faced seriously. Hitherto during the course ofthis frightful coniiict we have been content to let other me-n do most of the fighting. and to let other| parts of the Empire pay most of the bins. 'rue can from tus from is in-' sistent for men, and more men, and! now that call-comes to us stronger than ever before to give our man power and other available resources to “National Service." | We all know that the British Em- pire and its Allies are quite equal to the task before them, but what we do not appear- to realize is the urgent nead of moboliziug our men and mat- erial in order tc- strike such a blow as will effectively proclaim our stren- gth to the whole world- the only way of ‘securing a permanent peace. | The National Service Board of Can- ada has been charged with the duty of making a complete enrolment of the male population between the age of sixteen and sixty-five. For this pur-i pose thepresent week has been speci- ally named as “Natioual Service Week," during 'which cards will he placed dn your hands on which you s.re required to give such information as will enable the country’s position in relation to this great struggle to be accurately judged. You are asked to give this information voluntarily, to till out -the answers to ALL questions' on the card correctly, and to return it promptly. Th-is is the duty of every' man NOW. ln performing this duty you do not take upon yourself any further obligation. There is no more] law to compel any man to serve his country after filling in this card than- thsre was before. it is simply a stock taking, such as all good -business men practice st this season of the yur. But bear in mind that the nation which has always given one hundred per cent protection to our lives and property, free of all cost to us. should be entitled to have both man power and material resources placed at her service in the hour of need. National service does' not necessar- ily mean sctive service overseas, though that is the highest form it can take at this time. Food and ammuni- tion for the men at the front is just as essential as the men themselves. Consequently a man may “do his bit," just as effectively at home as he could by going to the front. The whole national service -idea is that men and women shall volunteer' to serve the state in whatever capacity their services' may be valuable in this emergency. The appeal is now urgently made to every man regarding the -National Service enrolment as outlined abc/ve. Let Prince Edward lslaud's response be such as will place this Province ln the lead with regard to it. Don’t al- low any consideration whatever to prevent your from having your card duly completed and returned this week, and dc/n't rail to'oi'fer for ser- vice of some sort when making the return. Thus will your immediate duty to the _nation he most acceptahly erlormed ° D » _ If by any chance your card should not reach you, sefe or write your near- est pc-stmnstcr »who will supply you. J. A. MeDONALD. Director National 'Service for P. Island. 3822-1-SMU . “i.__.. ` -ff GOOD PLANTING ORDERED IN CITY PARKS OF ITALY ROME, Jan. ii-Instructions were, issued by' the Minister of Agriculture-_ today to the prefects of the depart- ments to increase the food supply of the' country by~ cultivating public ground, including the city parks, using forestry employees for the purpose. In 'Genoa wheat and potatoes already' have been planted in vacant lands. i The "Nuova, Antologia” says th_at_ all Italians should begin' the new year by adopting the- system of thorough' food mastication as aneaid to solving Mail, which was criticizing the Ggy. the air defenses of England. 'm’?ill. _ __\. _.__ ,,___.__?» 'the food problem. - Sl UIIK UlllllIl|llll$ rf? E _ .E assume CASTO R I A Atwavs o L lvnz cannula eossnsnvl nav: vena eu V. ____ _ _ __.,_`____ ¢l=_"f'_f9" 9 *ef "P"°"’~° e _\ ._ " #Hi _ C, S o l . _ -, ~-\' -'I1' . on Have always Bought, ana’wniei| " _$2 ' sonal supervision sliced# .';- . Allow no onetodoeelve"_ lil ` _"' an comicsnam, Imimuomana “Jasoua'-goodggsrs dui ; ‘ -- Exlloviments that trifle with and* endangertdae 'hedoli-'if ~_ Infants and .Children-Experience f_ What is _CASTOB-'IA=_ ' Oaatorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Ok, Paros; go:-io, Drops and Soothinglsyrpps. lui! Pleoaanti Ik- ,' contains neither Ophun, orphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys -~W0tlne and alloys Foverlshness. For more than thirty tical-iii has been ln 'constant use for the relief of Cons potion ' Flatuleney, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles Diarrhma. It regulates the Stomach. and Bowela; ' ‘ ` aaaimllates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. __ The 0hildren's Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. - A 5; ~ ~ 1 o \' I Bears' me signature of t = ’ V 1 »/;e_",~"\" _ ¢, .0 - in Use For liver 3_0 T, The'Kind You Have "Always Bou'Ql'|"t"_ 1. ' _ _' te' _\. - :_ -A -.,_,=;.:.__ ...__._ ,_ . ._-._..,._ _...___ ~.-¢,-»:- ¢»»--.\-wav I l--' _.1---gm -=s=-lang--l F’ 9 3 (Special to the Guardian.) HALIFAX, N. S., Jan. 6-(Quota- tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co., stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax. N. S.) Am Loco Anaconda... AmS&R ._ Can Pac Cen . . . . . .. CLOSING PRICES Friday Saturday, Pm _ _ _ . . .. 751,; Atchison . , . . . . .. 106% 105% Reading - - ~ - - - ~. 101'/i Crucible Steel _ 62 _ M.F.Ct.........84% Mex Nor Power _ _- ~ -__ ,__i 271,; s 108*/. "Y ev .. 16% sf# sr CII F* ¢ U5 U. S. steel i1o5§‘ _‘ 82% 'Union Pac .. ._ 143% ` ` 108 U."l`. ....100_ _ 159% " 103 - 68% 851/g 1(-22% Robinson Crusoe? -~ ~ ’? 'I isa ` 103 cH»|MNus Knew. __ _ ._.‘_..._ '_+ _“_” 103 _ 102 a long term on de island. Free _ ` ' * ` I ' F1'€¢ I Hemming Our- January Linen Sale Commences seminal.; as Usual _ 1, -5 Roller Towelings f Dark heavy crash worth 14c for .... ..l0c ' Dark heavy crash worth 15c for I2 l-2c » White linen crash worth 16c for .... ..l5c - CHECK GLASS TOWELINGS . 24 inch glass towelipgs worth 15c for 12c 24 inch union toweliogs worth 17c 14 l-2c 24 inch linen toweiings worth I8c 15 l-2c Colored bath towels worth 28c pr. for 22c» ` _ “ “ “ I ‘ 50c pr. for 4-Oc , “ “ “ " 'loc pr. msec ' “ “ “ “ 75c pr. for 601: _"_ ,. _ --~:-A'-fi A dmlw gl' /L ` sam 'rowsns I Ms, \ _' HM5 frfgfu- _---__- gf / _ _l _._.'- 72 __ i _ _ Tuesday Next, J any. 9th I Splendid stocks to choose from-ell the old re-_ ' _liable makes at only slightly higher prices than the _ good old days before the war. Prices on all kinds of household linens and cottons are specially reduced during the-'s ale. _ ‘ I _ Make out your lists-come early. Sheetings and 'Pillow Cottons __ iiigi, _ __ _ pillow cottons only -unsurpasseq for wear and dura ility Il U .j,..f _ /_W .4 or it as tl ` Flour, in barrels and 98- 49 and 24 lb. bags, which must be cleared tjutiit once to make room for _*cars of seed and grain now way,our prices will be the lowest Barrels and shi. ' gn' UBC D0 Cl' odd . - .Hi _ '_ ,,;..g.= .iz ff . 6*’ 5 _ _ ENGLISH PILLOW COTTONS “ “ “ " 80c pr. for 64c " “ “ - "_ 1.00 Dr. for 80c White bath towels worth 22c pr. for l8c “ “ “ “ 40c pr.for32c “ “ “ “` 64c pr. for 52c “ " “ “ 90c pr. for 724: “ " " “ 1 00 pr. for 80;: ’ _ LINEN jrowsts Linen towela are soscarce that very few factories have any to offer. We have a good supply on hand however for this sale at _.iso 'torso pr. S i?Cl8| Seeour linen buck tow# I elgat per pair _ . _ E7 ry mad d ual`t i fullyre- pfés’§§s3f’§ms °ld“'3¢ii§'si¢Lisii¢i¢s. _-i2 inc cirqnlar pillow cotton worthzigcc _ig inch cirqular pillow cotton worth _gc 42 inch circular pillow c°ottoa worth 40'c for .. .......... ......32c 42 mn circular pmow when worth soc for 40c I-Entra f,§,_,__,§‘,,‘°",,,,,§§,§,°“I,_?,i_ ' ’ ` -smoo even ma e ¥x21e°1frg1`tI\'drgssing. 'Worth '35c yard Extra special at .;:.'...24c I 44 inch circular pillowcoiton wox_tli i`_n`_éh`éiréul£r`pillow`col¥on`woiftii 42c fo_r._.. 44 f0f,,,__, ........ .. 84¢ 44 mchciroular pillow cotton worth-.& for ....~¢.... .-H... .U ‘»'vn~'....»`.... >..l...lJ'8_ F'r-0_9" ‘_ _F 7 _ The beet, most reliable English make of sheeting? and l” '" ‘ ` I. ll " inph English sheeting worth 42c for ...... .........'33c “ “ “ _ 48cfor...... ...._38c " ' “ “ 55cfor...._. 44c 80 in_ch English sheeting w_orth 48c for...... ......39c - 55cfor.... ..........44c 60c for.....- .........48c 63 inch Horrockses sheeting north 45c lor ._ 321: 70 ll H N’ I c _ 60cior..._......g “ " “ 65cior.,~.. 2c usnnsacuso sm-:arms In these you secure extra quality for your money and they will quickly bleach 72 in. heavy unbieached worth 38c for 3lc “ “ “ “ “ 400 for 32c “ “ “ “ “ 42c for 34c °' “ “ r “ “ 5ilc for 404: l ' 72 inch t 1'. . ity u lzlblt :lc fiiad eliciting-closet even ' cave-worth _ |_i2c yard Eiitra sqecial during _ 46 inch circular pillow cotton worth_465c or_...._..., __ _- ._ L _; c f46lnch circular pil_i'<_>w cotton worth for .. _ - 46inch circular pi low cotton wcnh.52c~ `... ..... .; _.1 .... .‘..\.‘.. .~...... During th¢’8llO' _ l I l 7 L L ___ 'scrim curtainings ht _._ *__* ._ Q Household Longclollis ‘etc Complete assortment of long- ‘cloths and household cottons--every weight and weave-at less than to- day’s factory prices in many instan- ces. _ 36 inch English longcloths, gpe- cial at 120, 131-, l4_c, 150, 160, 18c, 200, 220 per yard. ‘ __ ‘ Madap=~lem» very fine and sheer, in 36 inch and 40 inch widths special at 2-lc, 270, 300. ' “H0rl‘0<°kB€S” madalpalams at special per yard at 100. 120. 180- 190.( 200, 216 per yard. 4 ‘ "H8I‘l‘00kSeS” madapaiams fat 230, _24c, 26c and _ - ' 300'. FLANNELETTES. __ _ Special, 500 yards only, heavy,- white shaker ilannelette-“-super_ior" ` quality. = 'Poday’s value_25c yard.. saleat 15c. SDM'-ial 500 yards only, yard wide ' heavy stripe flannelette. _ Todayls value25cyard.........._..._18c. _ Special 200 yards only, 27 inch English stripe flannelette. Today’s value22cyard.............13c. f, _-\R'I‘ SATEENS-f'-RETON NES - Splendid- range-of -art satteens, cretonnes, tapestry furniture cover- ings ranging _from 14c to $4.50 per yard offered at Twenty per cent. off. -CURTAINS AND-oUn'rA'rN__1Nos. » All curtains iii R'0ctingham'1a¢e, scrims-and marguisette. ~ All curtnlnlngs including ses, nets, scrims, etc., ' at TWentypcrc__e`n_t,_. ' See our -special _drawn Teacher- -Now, ~ Jameit -wh , Chimmie- He was de' guy wot got ...g_~..,.` .-M-- a,. r-' “¢|=\-stems* -fc.: -=e=-»~ _.s-».f.s», ._ -~. _. _. “ <~ 55?” fs., I l \| .,'_l___ l. ~ p _,tif r/f'c».i:-.i'»_;‘I:<;‘~_i“.:~»'1‘i»..* _ _ . “tn I!IlliP8$ I Special atlgdgg #Ge to lil-D0 pi! - » -Al V* ; 5 ES; \". _ a /U Z mm” Bmw smear?" FLOOR ‘ I I “°*°" l>i c x\_"\ _¥ >>._ I f'Ti\ I e " = e iw: wn0i,‘d»`:xs¢ma we It Cf* *“Mi'i'_`will !<';(5i‘*‘?; Ya *F e . _(fl \/A __ :_».~;- 32/, I "liel¢.-isawasngeffiil-viilue which _ , -T-1--~~~f~`;"*`ff5* supreme. 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