-..» fvltiitn-stisnlftrttt-iti\iiimii1vl'ini*I i airtime.iii\lisw.i:... alt.” It ~-'L5 ____ " .__ ,_ r _ GUARDIAN If luis- dt .-tIl-slItst- PERSHMLS I I ~ - l:=.f:.:.'~.:~.;';r.‘:i.°'.ii’..:'i:~.f.°.;-: ans: '_ ' our valI|¢ll ~ . uf I’ _ 17 ~ , __. __ _ f ___,_ I _ “ I / p . 2 _-.1 I I _ I,_\<.‘_ `. ,ii/ff-'.f _ // _ ///.-'ar ~ _\__ :".*,_`_i Xt 1 » \ / .L _ :f~ _ ~~ . -/.vi-it-‘ 1' " ... I' ..,'.'.'=5..'f'.'Lf~`..-...- t . . F- Pretty Thin ? 2 Danger in- using weak --‘drugs-_they can't do the .?wor -r-in fact, do you more _harmfthan 'good. _ , _We fill your prescriptions ' witlistrong,ti'esh medicines. and fill them correctly. I » Use infinite care-doublg ‘check every prescription- no one can be more careful “th=iliifi¢_..=,r¢.--’ E.C§i__._ --» Re_nglar». Buaha- and Palmetto Compound cures kidney and bladder troubles $1.00 a bottle. --q""""'---=*'--l...-i~_.__ it tiivnlumill 3 Foster Drugstore -MISS ANN McDONALD. There passed away at Pinette on December 25th, 1914, after a short illness Ann McDonald in the 69 year of her age. Deceased was the daugh- ter of the late Finlay McDonald and leaves to mourn three brothers and' one sister:- Donald, Alexander and Samuel and Mrs Charles McDonald. The funeral service was conducted by 1 .., ,.».. - Tonight in the Arena rink the first hockey clash between a city team. the Champions last season, will have, at Cllllllse in the goal tend, Graves, of last year’s intermediates replacing who was out of the game last season, is expected to appear at centre.~ The Tho Abegwcits will present it strong- The defence of the Abbies should be Particularly strong. It 'is believed fense positions from the net out sive player and a, ood tl al g gg B be remembered as a proniinnn; flew athlete _some years ago by thnfnilnw. The performances of Vunlderstlue “lid |15 11 “Ol guardian Vaulderstcin e depended upon to put up a steady and excellent game. The other wing position will probably be filled by James Duffy, wlm has speed to burn, good shooting abil itiy and splendid staying power Hg lg s ow ng up this ear markably we" Y in practice re With this septette the local puck- chasers should put up a good strong argument against the western team tonight and one of the best games of the season will likely be wlmessnn The game starts at 8.15 sharp :intl as it will proceed without any delays bY the new bY~|8-WS. all lovers of the sport can witness the game in even a more enjoyable manner than ever. *___* DISABLED BICLIIIAN RELIEF I NOW BEING TOWED T0 HA|,12'§_vIT IIALIFAX, Jimmy 20__'np to mt her pastor Rev. J. W. McKenzie., Her -remains were laid to rest in the` Belfast Cemetery beside her brother John who predeceased her six years ago. MR- W"-l-'AM BAGI-0|-5 aed distressed steamer nl; midni nt Passed peacefully to rest at North- am, Lot 13, on Dec. 27th, 1914, William Baglole in the 91st year of his age. Deceased was the oldest resident of the district anti was much esteemed and respected by both young and oId.i He leaves-_to mourn the loss of a kinda futher. five sons and four daughters, his wife having predeceased him 811011! 15 YGHFB 250. The sons are:- Thomas. of Carnduff, Sask.. John and Albert, of Boston, Mass; James, of Wellington, P. E. I. and George, of Northam, with whom Mr. Buglole re sided. The daughters are Mrs. Geo. Luxtoii. Carleton, Lot 6. l’. E. l.. Mrs. E. H. Ntittlug, Detroit, Mich., U. S. A., Mrs. A. ll. Ellis, Los Angeles. Califor- nia and Miss llnttic, (ilevolaiid, Ohio. The funeral. which took place on Tuesdsy afteruooii. Dec. 29th. was largely attended. Mr. L. A. Wilson, pustor of Tyne Valley Presbyterian t‘liurch conducted the services at tho' house and grave. Interment took place ut Tyne Valley lluptlst Conic- cry. ICEBOAT KILLS SKATER. HAMILTON Ont., Jan. 21.-As the! result oi' an ice-boat accident on tho bay Constance Shipman, the 11-year- oltl tlatighter.oi' W. H. Shipman, is dead of a fractured skull. Fern Men- nry, the 13-your-old daughter of W. J.: Moiiary. is sufforiiig from concussion 0i`_ the brain and other injuries, and Win. Davenport, 89 Ferris Street West. wil Lawrence Caliou, (I9 Ferris Street _ est, are under- arrest on charges of nlunslaughter. ._The girls were skattlng on a speci- }ll,v cleared path for skaters between anies Sti*eet"and Simcoe Street when the ice-boat, owned by Davenport. and operated by Callon, struck them. Miss Menary may recover. William Ford, S9 Feris Street West. und Thomas Holt. 362% Bay Street North, were also on the ice-boat. BRITISH REGIMENTS IN THE ' THICK OF IT. LONDON. Jan. 19.-Lists of dead and wounded British soldiers just compilid by the-war office show that III the receiitjlghtlng the following units' have borne the brunt of the Gcr- man assaults.:-ty. ~ - ?Bedfordshire regiment, Northum- berland Fusiliers. Royal Berkshire re-. glment, Royal Warwickshire regiment, Worcestershire re2l'm'nnt,»‘ Diirbnm Light infantry./and' the' Leicester- si_ilre"-i'eglnleiit.‘¥‘~ fl’lfey“-'lIIfl'ere'tl- more heavily than other British- regi- ments. _ '_ -_ ` -oorianiino ...inn 19.-A private despatch from. erlin. relmrtsftllat a Zeppelin alrsbl alIed‘_ovor» ikarla yea- nigbi: no further news was learner] of Belgian relief ship Camino np;-irt from the fact that»sh-e -was now being gow. ed to Halifax by the lfiiriiess .steamer Kanawha and the goverbment steamer Lady Laurier. The latter vessel reach- g MOF-dily and took the (fanning in tow at ten, o'cioclf yesterday morning.The. iianowha also has the vessel ln- tow and is taking the heavier pnrt of the work, while the Lady Laurier is steer ing the disabled ship. C. Il.. Harvey, of the marine and fisheries, received 11 wireless from' Captain Travis, ol the Lady Laurier, giving the foregoing information. It is thought that the vessels will tir- rive lin- port early tomorrow morning.. The westerly gales prevailing yester- 'day will probably delay them. The steamer Kanawha is n Furness liner now running between New York und Marseilles and is well» l-'nown at Hali- fax. William Roche is the agent for, the Camino. A NEW ZEPPELIN HAS TRIAL FLIGHT. visitors to Charl wn yesterday. Abegweits and the Crystals of Sum- M* A- P- P"°W”» M-L~A-- M“l`l'HY ing;-side _will take plncn Harbour,= came to Charlottetown yes The western tenn-,_ who were lnlnmi terday and registered _at the Victoria Jeust. as strongan aggregation as last M933" J- W' C“"`“"1°"°~ Montague- year._ lt is understood there will be a “"0 H- H- C°"' M°"°"- were “|“°“S visitors to Charlottetown. ~ nu-l-1 Donnelin Sgnniny pen.y_ who was fo, Mr A.~L. Fraser. ex~M.P., Souriii, mn;-|y one nf the western stars but was in Charlottetown yesterday, and returned home in the afternoon. rest of thc team will likely be compos .M"' wmm” Lewis has r°“"`“"‘l W ed of lan; yen,-8 I,|nye,.B_ his home in Freetown. after a pleasant visit to Hampshire and Charlottetown nr team than for Bom . d While in the city he visited the Short royal game annum resnxason B an a Course and was pleased with the work done there. a mn; vnn1de,.Bu,,e_ Cl t _ ,C b H ‘Buy Rexall lteinedies- no matter and Georgo Staiiaway isfllellioldainhg Ile- wh'~"t the “Mme °f y°“r anmems is' there is a Rexall remedy that ls guar ` t 3tnnnwn_y_ who has pl d i` U anteed to cure. Buy Rexall Remedies . West for some yearmls aagtioll l; r‘°_ for best results. they are sold on their merit MacKinnon Drug Co s I t- ' - nd of mm in touighvs gag; Bigépxgll Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. CONSTANTINOPLE ern of sport REALLY IN DANGER. " » *___ and Ches. Campbell have been of a PETROGRAD' Jan' 2Q`_The belief - has few peers. U0" °f Tmkey has bewme ‘l9S|’°mte ’ ron "B." _6th .\lount.ed Rifles, from INl)I)OR DRILL. , 1~|w,-orwardlme Wm likely he made through the clearance of their trans- ` men anxious to serve in that unit ' _ _ up of Lou Campbell, the speedy een- gifrrf f|`g1\'l 9]-(|036 the Southern shores which, the understanding is, will bc The had weather of-the lust _ few tre of last year, who is playing in an thehfe mix them' ‘The Rfmiians' i" ` ` ` despatched to Egypt for action there. days has caused n cessation from the iml“`°V°‘1 faSl\i0l\. Hilti Joseph Power, ish vegsels mosfle’ ;§5=_‘;°y‘d ' The expectation is that the regiment rigors of outdoor drill, tactical ex- easily Of senior calibre, is tlils year the Bresladaml Ks;1ln0di0i';'3)“idwh cl will he ready to sail almost as soon crcises and route marches for ,ie ‘I “Playing m0l`0 Slleed, stick handling me rs the main body of the second con- 26th Battalioli; and it 11.11.). nl.»imi. ` ` ` LI I (I. T I _ ' EMlxityegglleagirussglenear. ma” evier' i:t‘:i;;ls(i;n crullgiii z§)tpeili\i;(l1tmupslii)gl tingcnt leave for England. A machinniindoor drill for the No. 5 C`o."C.` `.~\_ position and can “ways bmg a W ng lectors. but the second llussian broad- / flju? section m. t° be added ' ,t’° the Se' g;nti::e§°°“ as the‘e)’°f°is_°° “\“_ _ . _ _ _ -_ 4 \ _ _ .. _ H _ .- _ r dark Previous to this the Bieslau, through confusion in signals from shore, boni barded the Turkish position near Cho tered it without loss. WILL WED MAN IN FAR JAVA BY PROXY. DENVER, C01.. Jan. 21.- The first marriage by proxy ever authorized by the Dutch government between one of its subjects and an Ainerlcan girl will be performetl in Denver and on the Island of Java, ln the Dutch East In- dian group, 10,000 miles away, at Cor. responding hours next Wednesday night. Miss Eugenia Campbell, daughter of the lute Charles Campbell of Colorado Springs, and Harvey Deuell, a Deliver newspaper man, will be the principals in the ceremony here, while in the GUY Of 58111818-Ilg. Java. John Pieter Scliolten, eldest son of Commgmler Pieter Ccliolten of the Dutch navy retired. and a young woman whose name is unknown here, will go th;-0. ugh a similar marriage ceremony. The cunning of Scliolten lie;-c for gin, ceremony is made impossible by the holding of all Netherlands troops un- der reserve for service in case of war. nal' AND :f the Fr _ ‘¢°v1f1l'fe=.*t°°° t° }'3l§i§§’ ‘if.i‘".$l`§ ff.`.'.'.’.iII§"if..f§‘22"y 'iii ;°3mdt3>e§°§°wr*h{;;&ffd°g\g°;';v5g°l“B is ‘|“°' "b'y_ Murrm, Wapeiconsta, Ohio. The mang letters which we are con- tinually pn lialilng from reliable people should' e to you that Vinol is a roll- able bo$°i¥uIlder and stron creator; ln tact-we ful ada in an ng that we have never cold in our store A more dependable., upbhiidiaa tonic for the convalescent. weak run-down than Logan, Vlnol, our delicious -ood liver and it-on nappy 'lbltiuwi toil. Thoreforeif you need in , It - 1‘.:....°.i'f"?`.1.r'.m:.‘,;.i:.“»:°...‘:i .i nslpiyw. _-ws will mmo- vumi--in 'ntmami f nl “emi” alum Ia' nm, _ umm ma enum. M. FOBTHR, uint, Clin I tt mwmal; *tv drii ro 0- 0 _ A I i i Dr D. Darracb, Kensington. was in - _ I Charlottetown yesterday. \ _-_ ‘Mr H. H. Acorn, Souris, was among otteto paso so fiercely that the Russians eu- ed hers, and both disappeared in the URN The great event nowadays in the Scottish Calendar is Burns Aiiiiivei sary which falls on January “Sth The committee of the Laletloiiia Club which annually arrange for the suit- able celebration in Charlottetown, have completed preparations for two grand concerts in the PeopIe's Thea- tre on Monday and Tuesday evenings -frespectlvely. The programme as will _be seen from the advertising columns lis both long and varied, probably no ,more interesting one has been submit- ted to a Charlottetown audience for _many a day. lt includes Scottish i _._-_TV._._.,_-_-,-v-_,_-_»_._.,_.,._._._._._._._._._-_,_-,_-_»_»_»_»_-_-_-_-_.,-v-_~_»_»_-_-_-.~.-_~_-,-.-.-_».».-_-.».».-=_~.-.-.-_-_-.~.-:v-_-:.-:_-:,-,~.-_-,-_ 1 I my side destroyed the Breslaus prpjet tor The Hamicdich then extinguish B S ANNNERSARY songs, dances and drills and exercises. pipe playing, etc, as well as patriotic and other contributions Those who patronize the entertainment, in addi tion to the opportunity of enjoying a drst class programme have the satis faction of knowing that the greater portion of the net proceeds is con- tributed to charitable objects. Last year, for instance 57 poor people were supplied with coal, groceries, clotliliig and boots and shoes: Donn-' tions were also made as follows to deserving iiistitutionst- Tuberculosis Dispensary $5, St. Vincent Orphanage, i $15, Mt. Herbert Orphanage $15; Pat- I riotic Fund $25. _ I LONDON, Jan. 21.--Siiiping in the trenches in Flanders is murder, says an Oxford University profesor iii a let- ter home which has just come into my possession. l-le gives a vivid ac- count of the horrors of warefare ir- u pine wood, where the Germans can be heard sapping 30 yards in front of the British lille. i “This is the thirteenth day in the has been a Master of Scouts since August. He writes 'to the Junior Dear froni some place in the vicinity oi Yprvs. His letter is as follows: I “Tliis is the thirteenth day in the trenches, at least I think so, but I 'can hardly tell, and I have cxperieiic- cd everything but it bayonet charge and a wash. - Blood-spsttered Wood wood, now it is match wood, soak- ed, spliuteretl, spattered with wet. audi FRENCH HAVE HUGE FORCE. blood. There has been no liuntl-to-' - ____ hand lighting. It has all been done_ LONDON _;nn_ g1__.'1~1,n Rev, Hugh by the shell and rifle fire, with pneu- matic bombs. Thr- Germans' main trench runs in ii liiio whose iienrcst point is 500 and furthest 1,300 ynrds from us. But in between they have been burowing up, and in the Inst few days. when I have been Scout- inaster, l have discovered subsidiary trenches, pits anti dugouts from with- in 100 to 30 yards of otir line. You can't see them because ol’ the tangled woods, but you can hear the men dig ging and hacking as soon as you get five yards out. I myself have con- stantly within the last few days been within 30 yards. This morning l shot at four men in a pit _at at rungt of tive yards in thc weird Iiglit of a damp and frozen dawn. lt was all like a dream seeing the pliaiitoin spade rising and falling behind it mouinl of damp earth. creeping Ull- 'pistol in hand, through broken :ind small tree trunks. IN’-eping d0WY\ IIIIL ‘ii six-foot pit. sighting four ghostly blue-grey figures and punctuatiiig the 'whole grey unrcnlity with' four rod pistol flashes. Little Better Than Murder "l didn‘t wait long. I may have-_liit one or two. but the others had rifles |in their hands by this time, anti their main Iiiie of dugmlls WFS Unly 20 yards in front of me. I turned, called upon the two at-outs who were with ine anti fied. I nm twins l° ie" you what a brave man I am, because_I don’t know when l shall be hit. though somehow I feel confident I shall come through, and I want to have 9, testimony, you'lI think I ani a savage. Siiipliig is little better than murder. An Awful Machine “The Germans have an awful ma- chine which has liven brought into play against our trenches rocentiy. Shot from a distance of 300 yards, it two-foot long projectile, which our can watch at all points in its_flight_ goes high into the air and comes down almost plump at the point aimed at lt is called, l believe. a Mlnenwerfer -200 pounds of shell. A~ special corner of our line-not our company section, thank God-has been their special aim. They put these infernal bombs into a circle of 30 yards radius. They smash in the trenches ‘blow msn-to bits and stuplfy, and poison others." ’ ' Oxford Bonds Her lol! A census at Oxford shows that two- thgds of the ltudents and faculty are ei er new in the flzhting or in train- ing campm The Oxford dons have shown' special entn\si_¢sm;--- Svsrv one-~lnd'inu tinm amy yearn has relpuuied to the call, "Your King and -lndilsstlon. tiylbliilili Uutfltil 0! 'C t N Yo ." The youngerdonl aroomeozimizilonetromeen In the so I SNIPING is MURDER _ _ _und Kent Streets. MEtf. l “Wo have been roltliiig trcnclics in. u pine wood--at least it was a pinot tive ferns While the older are enlist ed for home dfence. This has brought about the curious situation that the British are in a lninorlty at the University. The larger part of the student body con- sists of Indians, Americans and other "foreigners, Instruction at the Unl- versity is somewhat curtailed on ac- count oft he Red Cross work being done in Oxford. The examination schools, Town Hall and Masonic Building are military hospitals, while convitlescenls are using the college garrleiis. The students spend n part nt' the day nursing. "This weck’s supply of Moirs tooth- some chocolates have lust I1I‘I`IV€d HOW is the time to get your supply of these dainty sweets. We have them in box- es, or in bulk at li0c per pound. Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George il. Chapman, chaplain of thc Chapel ltoyal, tells of an interview he had with Gen. Jofi're’s nitlc-tic-cuiiip iii Frniicc. Ili part., he says: “He gave me figures as to the re- iiiforccineiits which France possesses anti is prepared to use at the right moment that simply astounded mc. The figures far exceed my own anti- clpations. and would come in the nu- ture of a great surprise to ninety-nine out of every liuntlrcd people in Eng- land as they did to mc, “I iinngincil, of I-nurse. that Fraiicc had great reserves. but did not know until I was told that they were uny- thiiig like so enormous. "Nor |`or one iiioiiiciit did the sug- zsstlon that the calnpalgn might take an adverse turn arise. The only idea in the nlde-de-canip`s mind was that the war had entered upon such s stage that alcfeat on tho Allies' part was in- conceivable." ENU INUIGESTIUN UH STUMIEH Pill li l|ii__iI|iulis “Pape'a Djapc_p|in" makes sick, aour, pany stomachs feel fine. Time it! -in ilve minutes all stom- ach dlstress will go. No indlgestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas. acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Paps's Dlapopaia "is noted for its speed In regulating uplet stomachs. lt is the surest, quickest and most cer- tain indigestiou' remedy in the whole world. and besides it is harmless. Millions of msn and women now eat their favorite -foods without fear- they know Pape's Diapepsln will save them from any stomach misery. Please. for your sale. get a large fifty-cent case of Panda Dlapeplia _» from any drug store and put your stomach right. Doirt keep on being ~ miserable-life is too short--1011 are not here lung. ao malta your star--‘lf reeable.- Eat what you like and dlgegt It; Gala! it. without dread of rein _ . Il t nrii _vrlilclr ` lane ' witbmilfm, or`“'ealo-of all attack of I Twitciiiiig Nerve; stomach derangementa at daytime or ,_ A' PAGE ~.§,~... _:L _ ._ .. _ _ ___ __ , t I. a-».»~.. _*.- _ ' Broken-down `Now Entirely Cured-Never Used Any _ __ iejne With Such Benefit as Dr. Chase’a Nerv3%:‘»o'd.'-5 ff' . I Headaches, slseplsasness and ner- vousness are often very disagreeable, but when your nervous system gets Into such a condi- peculial' nervous sensations come . over you there ls cause fur grave _ alarm. I3 \' e r y b o d Y ~ -fi reads the thought of- paralysis or ,_ ' _ looogiiotor ataxla. I ' Not n is worse ,O n,°,,“,-,,,.,,,,,,.n to inns. Muuirlilan. than helplessness. Sometimes it is helplessness of body, and at other times the mind is affected, which is tar worse. The writer of this lettv-r did not know what to expect, hilt fortunately began the use of Dr, Chanda Nerve [Wd In time to head ol! danger, and Write! that she was, entirely cured of the old trouble. 'UID last paragraph proves that the cure was lagtlng. vpus system. I eould not sleep, and suffered from twitching of the nerves' and disagreeable nervous sensations. "I then began using Dr. Chase'| Nerve Food. and can say that I never used any medicine that did me_ so much good: in fact, I am entirely cured of my' old trouble. ’l‘.he Nerve Food not only strengthened the' nerves, but also blillt up my, system _ In every way." ' Under more recent. date Mrs. M_oKellar writes confirming' her gum, and stntos that she hun had inquiries ' from many pmiplo who had heard of the great benefits sho obtninctl from Dr. Ch:1so’s blor\'e Fond. Dr. Cha.se's Nerve Food. 500 u boi, 6 for $2.50. At all dealers. Mrs. John McKellar. 11 Barton tion that the , _ street east. Hamilton, ont.. wrlts|:- nerve! iW1lC\\_ Ind _,‘ " _ "I was injured some yearn ago, and INK. Bild YOU HRW - that left me with a. broken-down ner- " I Z l"__“1"" ' MORE THAN 90 APPLICATIONS ST, JOHN, Jan. 19.-More than town to_confer with Lieut. Col. Mc- by Majorf H. MCLSBIQ, O.L`. ‘Squad eélmeni; and lieut G S Grimmer, who is now in Halifax taking ourse of instruction will have coin mend of it It .\ill comprise twelve men It is possible also that a lat | tery may be added to the regiment lieut El Lonsberry of lrederic ton has applied for apost with the egiment. It is considered likely that Lieutenants Evans and _\lorrissy will receive appointments, The 28th is depleted in nuinbers because of so many of the men huving' gone over- seas with other units. The same is true rcgtwtling the Sth Hlissam, in; which no further _appointments have! been made other than those announc- ed yesterdsy in the Tiiues. Major lugs is expected this week from Charlotte- ninety applications have been received Dougall regarding uppoiiitinents.-' ` " b IO MOBII I/E AT AMIIERS 1'. 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