rv y _ ._ , _ _ . 'nw _ ¢¢iaQnfMlf~»\\_l- i ' i ` ~ . ._ ._ ` JANUARY 22-1917- ' / 'rim c_ll.liitr.o'rl'E'rows cuilimliu - i \ . €-2;, -if --3,. I . - ‘whom .` ` "' . , . I ~ I ._ ,V/,_-,_»,i,'_, .-._ _, ,» . __ ____ __ _. ‘ _ is I. ' 5 1.. . __ ' ' - . J r - PAGEA SEVEN -' M A I A I I" I The- Easterri Guardian __ _ ‘tn Awf- §"@-,ss - ooo” - 'Q . GUARANTEE Weguarantee Goodyear Wlngfoo t Air Heels to out-wear any other rubber heels you _have ever worn, or any others ~ you can ` now buy. Should _they not _meet ' this guarantee, retum them to usatToronto or to any GoodyearBranch and get a new pair free. 0 "i'.*i. 04 _ lt is notable that Goodyear Heels are considered worthy of 2 guar:1;i‘.'co»~--.ind worth an extra price. The guarantee alone would be worth the additional cost, were it not accompanied by 'extra comfort as well. . 2 pair. init C on; black or chocolate, at] shoe repairers and shoe stores. The Goodyear Tire 8: - Rubber Co. of Canada Limited 'UR FRIEi\DS can anything you can rhem-except your photograpbe. Malre an appointment-tod The Cooli’s Stu ° New DesP'isav .iiock Photographs The' business man who will spare buy I_ slv § R\\\\\\\\'IIlllIII ay. lllo '11 or Dancing 0 House Wear / . [L B We have shoes to har- onize with our cost ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian umn. Cssh must accompany order. lllpijgseptntive in Montague. lil! _.*MR. R. R_ HOWLETT Is Guar-'TAKE JUNllOR RANK OR A PASS- ' :Ilan agent lor Annandale and vlcinltyi AGE HOME IS CHOICE OF- 1 l “‘l \\\\\\\V/IllA\\\§§*.{ few minutes of his time to the photo- grapher of today will please his en- tire family. ` His portrait produced by pres/ent day methods -of photo- graphy will be an agreeable surprise-its done so quickly and clearly. Make your appointiment tu- day. THE BAYER STUDIO. _..-LE _ ___ 13-;-éf :;"'”’ jf 5 f .....- /IIIIIIZ\\\\\\\VA'IIIIIIlI"..&\‘ \\ ` __ $3. to $550 Several new lines ' _ ._ _____.____ _ _ W , . i luis X.-.___ l i ~ Hear the tone of tlie ` U I Willis Above all things else, you can count on the the tone of the Willis Piano singing sweet and true after years oi steady use. The Willis is the fav- orite' piano of the Duke of Connaught. Cul-l in and we will show you why. A. E. T mb 171 Queeiiost. y \ lPhone 68-J. ' shown in Patent and - Dull Kid. Satin pumps ‘ in Blue. Pink, Black and White. ‘ l » See our showing. ley & Co. _ \\\\\\\\‘YIfIl\\\\\\U \§§\\\Y///all//J ri” l .E ll l _i li. E. |.ioN, still.. Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. _ “il Z CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD _ ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT, JANUARY 3rd, 1917. ' D TIME. ATLANTIC STANDAR - Trains outward-Read down 'ijriillls Iiiwilrd-Rflliil Uv ~ Tues. Daily Daily Tues. Mon. Tues. Daily Q, EL -Ex_ & Wed. & Ex. F;-|d_ Sum gum Fri. Thurs. Fri. Sun. » _ Bat F-l is-sro.” ci.-oi camo? in re o @@ . - G ;.>O?°~ > . ¢|o,_,ci.- - o w s P.M. 2.10 3.04 3.32 3.56 20 Arr. Atlantic Stand ard Time A.M. A.M Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 10.10 11.30 Hunter River Emerald Jct. ' 8.00 Kensington so Ui @ *AP* o_o; ’ o f°§`§=¢l"‘ 3.' _ 5-AP* ?9r5? H0' wwgg 45 Sum-insrside _ Dept. 9.15 2.20 Nwlsgifv ' oar-no awww? Tues. Thurs. Sat. $4 wNHr> ' ' ww- 5.00 4.40 Delpt. 5.39 ,s.;iz _ 'Lis 1.55 An-. Mon. Wed. Fri. .P . M _ Arr 12.15 10.42 9.25 8.22 Dept. 7.30 Summerslde Port Hill 0’Leary Alberton Tignish > ?."'_"9°' zeocnclg »-rf-0-oi- 5.45 Mon. Tues. Wed . Thur . Sat. P. M _ 3.40 Fri. P.ivi. _ - s.oo Dept. 4.80 . 5.50 Arr. " Tues . Fri _ A . M . _ Arr. 7.50 iii .1 .i mlm ° Dept. 7.00 Cape Traverse Mon. Wed _ Thur. Sat. A _ M . 8.50 8.00 Tues. Sa _ P.M. P _¢F‘.°'!*.°° »»os¢w»- ¢@ih9|¢ Thurs. Wed. t Fri. M011 . 3.00 Dept. ' 4.35 _ 5.29 6.02. 7.85 Arr. S __ Mon. ' - A. ivi _ Charlottetown Aff- 11-10 Mt. Stewart 9-35 Moi-ell _ 9-46 st. Poten 8-15 Solirls ‘ DON- _U-50 Wed _ Thurs. Fri Sat Tues. ,..i> f49°9°J°.°' sunscreen; cornme- S a in s.os Ari-. aiiiili-s ' ' Devi- 3-40 9° 3'. Daily Ex . _ Bun. P _ M . 4.40 Dept. 5.54 0.25 7.15 Arr . ` Daily El. Sun. ‘ A . M . Mi. stewart / Arr- 9-25 Cardigan 3-09 Montague 7-35 Georgetown D°Pt~ 6-45 Sat. Daily Only Ex. Sat. Q Bun. P.M. P M 3.10 4.I5. sfili `nept. 4.55 Q” ggliy Charlottetown Set. I: Bun. G t A.M. oiisrlottatowii Arr- 10-10 Vernon. River 9-37 _ nent. o.so- "°° ‘"‘ "“"°' Hmm liao, nun oAii.v sun us Au. 'reams untsss orusawlsii mn ____ _ ' __ __ sxcef»_no_ ____ _ _ » ..1i.E`.’J il'Ji.iE.- Mr. [;iiili:;in Col {" ilii ol' Fortune Bridge has about com --_ pleted his new house.-F. lt1l?NiI‘iiONiI Jan. 19d-"i;lle iiliinniiian -_ au or es ere are ea ng ii a 1 ros- ..*SMELT6 PLENTIFUL.- The tl Smelt Fishermen of Fortune are mak- eral hundred unemployed supernum ing some very fine catches ,of ll‘ish.- erary oilicers oi senior rank. Colonels - F. and majors without appointments, in El' TERM PERSONALS *Mr James Collin oi Fortune -- - 1 lbttll _ tit t- Brldge is d°l“5 a "“sm“5 busmesa gllis‘,,ani1in:a-iiiilii' iigrthie aohiiuruiiysteiii threshing and sawing fire wood for the of. givhng clv|`||am emirely without farmers Uf me "'l°|“ltY-_F- lmiiitary knowledge or qualifications, -- .iii ii fiit - i<. ' . '*Th€ many "lends of M-rl Noril g 'ru “ry ‘ml i r Fl' l _ man Richards, Fortune, will be so y| Ren" 0,- gem,-n to hear that he is confined to the ll0\lSL‘ With the 111085103--FV Evely senior olllcer without employ- HOME vacancy immediately avaliable. or re Como in ani see Heart Songs. Go overa few of the pages 2 ‘“""“g "’ "““““*‘ T“"“ ""°“"’“¢ Look for your favorite piece It is there Compare heart TORONTO, .lun 10-The Evening ,III "\"v,”,4`\‘“- strongl in favor of such fiction, liiis problem of eventually de-siding the Y been in confeience in this connection into of returning olllcers is thus trans with a very high per:-onage heie ierred to the military establishment Pumper-i‘i7 - D 'I d' ’ hospitals Cana lans here are pleas ‘ledhat this line tribute- to Colonel Tumipiiper bush 20 Bi'uce’s abiility as surgeon. He -ir expected to stay oil till the end' oi liter §ifllness How to Recover Strength So many Charlottetown people are asking ilow to recover their strength after sickness that we are publishing After grippe pleurlsy, pneumonia or any illness what you need is new strength and richer blood The most certain way to get this is by taking Viiiol which contains beef and cod liver peptonesi iron, mim- ganese peptonates, and glycerophos- phatee. It creates strength, improves the' blood, sharpens- the appetite and restores entire' 'system to a healthy robust condition. _ North Adalms, Mass.- After a long illnes of pneumonia I was left in a weakened, delicate condition", and .lor a long time had searched for a body builder and strength creator. I was attracted by an' advertisement of Vi- nol, and tried a hottie/ and soon no- ticed a vast improvement. I continue' its use for a. while. and am now as able bodied and strong as any man in town." Samuel Wood, North Adams, Mass. Try a bottle ol Vinol. Your money will be returned if it does not restore your vitality and strength. E. A. Foster Druggist, Charlotte- town; also the best Druggist in all Prince Edward Island towns. Vlnoi is solil in Montague- by H. J. Mahon. g;@1»;1- Saud-Sake CURES SKIN AFFECTIONS One packs e proves it. Sold and guaranteed ‘by above Vlnol drugglst: Professional Cards S. S. Hessian - LAVIYII - _ lsntsgilo. I. I. I. Money to intl in-I-illtf. McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K- C. >'¢'!’ larrlsters and Attorneys-at-Law Money fo Loan. Oilloo-llnk of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. ll. I. .. .. J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Oilice _ NEWSON BLOCK > 2.-isis' l'I;\ll~1()i‘OLA, Flo.. Jaiili:ii'y 18.- truction-of allied merchant ships f by tneliiy submariner, is making the t`lipt:iiii liiiis-=. ol' lilo Spaiiif-‘l steamer ocean transportation-problems in tthe Aiieliiii- ,;ir:~i'.'iii_\.; lit-ro from Liver- eiittiite countries so oculc, according pool-ioiliiy icpoiia-ii that whlli-' in the to oiliclul dee-patches received here' l<'1ori~`x 75 10.00 Pork 1214 to 14. CHAR LOTTETOWN MARKETS 1 _ ' Y’ _ ' ..'_-_#fc-.=-_--A Telelllnni List n ., li pi biished the scale of the higher rank ’l‘hol~ie re S il'iQ`S Wilh ally Oilliel' SOIlg b0Ol{ YOU IIRVG CVCI' S8811 We ll l bl l d ` . , _ ' - f§_t°,‘§’_ '{§°n§§___” "°‘“ °°"‘”"°“ f_‘}_'_}“"§§e";h,‘;‘}_““t‘}_*; j_°_}_‘}(‘_’;__f_‘j_’§‘_§ gm- _ know the iesult, you will not go away without a copy of the _ G 0 “Canadian authorities hon- tile seri~_ short visit to the front before their de- ~ ,_ _ _ously contemplating the aililifshlliiity parture_ - men relatives of sold.iers to reluril ic' \,.., May Help Recruiting £1-i ,._;_. __ __ _-Iii Canada, to help the food sitiiiition llere i I 1 _e_. 6 and avoid the pos'sibllit_v oi future l"ilrtllcr orders-ln-council are being Y 7 -,I sliortages. Lord Shaugllnessy. who is dralfcd to legalize those steps. The ' . , ` \ qt ,S estimated the,-9 are 50 000 in Canada, where it is anticipated they wives and other relatives of ciinadlan will either elisiise iii reuliitlis or re ' ofiicers and' men living here, and all Slifer Civlll life - :hint-ing; Ciizicciaiis deplore this state A number' of seiilors express bitter or aflairs, which puts an extra and of- resentment, declaring-they will iieith- _ - ten needless tax oil the food resources 9*' "eve" w l°Wer "Mk “°" return. but ' ` of this country at a critical time, helps ini-end remaining here illltil the auth raise rents, and generally makes it Orme* nnffthem Suitable employlnerlt ' O I hai-der for the wives oi Bi-itlsii solal- These Slllleflilimerlliieii have been ii . ers., who have no separation allow Dl‘0b\€1n here for months. _ ' 0 ance like the Canadians. ----l- ‘ - “It is stated that the wives ol' Can- 3UMMER3'9E MARKETS- _ sdieii ofiicers at British base camps ' *°*-"" y _often obta-in the army meat rations at BUUGP (48117) Del' lb 37 8. rates which are much below the open Bill-Nil' (CPBBHIOPY) lb 41 market. Many Canadian women come '3llCkWl1€'Bl P01' bulb over here against the express wishes Calfskins D61' lb ci’ their soldier relatiives. lt is' known E558 DBI' d0Z- _ that t‘lie Canadian authorities have Chicken! D01’ lb- ilfisupproved oi’ Canadiull women com Fowl D91' lb * ing to England. War work is fre- D\lQk_B DBI' lb quently an excuse, but many Canadian Hay (10086) £01! wnmei. here are doing practically no- Hey (pressed) per ton 12.00 thlilgii Hides per lb . “(_‘olonel Herbert Bruce, though re Lamb peltz (Bach) \£\ _signed fi-mn me c_A_M.c.s., will not oats (black) biisli. ' -- ..\___ return io Canada. He has accepted Jets (white) pei- bush from the Royal Army Medical Service Potatoes per bush a very important appointment in Butter (tub) . France. where he will be in charge Straw (pressed) per ton 6.00 to 6.50 of the surgery cistwelve large British Butter (fresh) lb . .3640- 4345 mls g 12 is is is is is zz as- Butter (creamery prints) Eggs, doz Fowl, lb Chickens, lb _ Ducks, lb Turkeys. lb Beet (lb) retail . 15 20_ Beet (wholesale) dressed .07 10, Turnlps (bushel) . . 20 Zhi Oats (white) bush 60-60. Oats (black) bush Psrsnips (lb) ._ .0ll§f Buckwheat fbush.) ._ .. 75 90 Wheat fbush.) .. _ . $1.25 1.50i Hay (ton) $12313 Si/raw (ton) . . 7. _ Potatoes (bushel) . . 60-6_0 Lambs (live) .. . . .0855 .09 Pork (selects) wholesale 16-161,g NIUEWE IIUNIIEALEI] ARIVIANIENT WITH HAY. the war.“ _ _.__ _ _ . .; - 1 _ this information for their benellt. Beet (live weight) .05::0'l' ‘ . ffff° ffffff sz-65, . _ _ _ ° ool . ‘Ls- -luo ‘Jam-iiito. .mniisry is.- ac- ie rts from an autliorlts- to have sailed from Kiel under , Danish flag. carrying a cargo oi ha on the bridge in order to conceal he armaments. Wllen liist seen’ th tus _ permit her commander to change th appearance of the' bridge at will. ln BEST Wishes For 1917 An appreciation to our pres- ent and prospective customers. Our business or 1916 has ex- ceeded in volume that ot any' previous year. and we cannot conceive but that our "square deal policy" has been the means of our success. We have sn appreciative host Ji customers that know our ' trade is lsrge and they will not allow our stock to get stale on the shelves. ‘ 1 We most heartily thank you all for the increased business ot the present year, and it is under the some policy that we solicit your patronage lor -1917. Your coupons from our cash register are worth 5 per cent on every doll_sr spent. - Wishing you s Happy New Year. Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd \ i _ ’ --/__ _ T0 SEND CANADIAN WWES BACK -verting to junior .rank and filling any _ H ,_ _ _ - _ _ . ‘ ‘ . : _ __ ' . \ | "’ ~ . > ' ' i a Y’ “Heart Songs is not a mere collection of words and music thrown togeather to make a song book, 20,000 people voti d the songs -in “Heart Songs” the songs of the American people Four yearswere required to reach a verdict and the result is “Heart Songs,” the song book of the American people. Many of these songs cannot be tound in any other collection They came in yellow, time-worn, tear-stained sheets- lliat had been sacredly treasured from childhood -- some were / Written out from memory-otherswere given by titles only- or remembered verses involving a long Search to obtain the whole. Of the thousands received it is safe to :ay that the. several hundred finally selected-as having the largest number of votes and the highest endorsement-represent today the taste of the Americian people in its choice of music. We believe that the distribution of this unrivalled ' song collection will bring more happiness into the homes of _ our Readers; 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; to cultivate the noble and glgtlietr virtues of the fireslde- than any other means we could P - _ ,_,,._i . To Guardian Readers 0lily ‘for cording to -po tive source the Moewe' is understood the Y Moewe was painted black, with white markings-_ Her arinament included tour torpedo tubes in service and sev- eral tubes iii' reserve. She- is believed to have carried a mine-laying appara- The' raider also carried a large num- ‘ bor of auxiliary plates, which would X' B G f|'"°\°'l"3f- _'_-` -`_ - -._...-._;__-_--.4....... .==s».-.1--_-_._-ee ,.- _ _ -....f.- _1-__ ai.. i._ _ J-_ As explained in Coupon on page one f 518 pages, 400 songs, complete words and music, full page portraits of great singers--Four Years to build, 20,000 people to Help ` A big value at $2.50-_-a gift at ssc. This Guarantee Goes With Every Copy _ We unhesitatiggly state that HEART SONGS is the greatest collection of old son8'~, ever pr uced and will not only please you, but will please every member of your f emily more than any other single volume you have ever placed in your home in years, or your money will be cheerfully refunded _ A million homes own “Heart Songs.” Bring it home with you tonight, and it will never leave. Less than 1-4 cent per copy for coigrlete words and music of each song. Compare this with the cost' the cheap so-called popular airs. -BUT OUT THE GUUPUN NOW VI mmm MCUURUC ‘ _ _ _ _ ` _N