I ._FEBBi5ARY' 6, 19;1f_5/_ ; aug a- _, _ _ e _ G; ,_»...,». .,.. ._ . . .___ .-..l. " `¢ - ~~,.-_ _ __ _ ` . < ' , \ .. . . _ Coal? If so, please rem- ember that we have ourgsheds filled with the best. Both Hard and -Soft and our prices are right. ll.iPl0KARll & 00. ' Phone 240 Ch’town i CANADIAN LUMBERMEN MADE AN IMPRESSION. LONDON. Feb. 4.-Presiding at a lecture on “Canada and the War." giv- en by Mr. Hayden. of the Canadian Northern, on Saturday, Sir Edward Clarke said that he recalled a visit to ‘the Dominloii in 1903. During his vis» .it Sir Edward said he had witnessed a labor day demonstration of lumber- ‘inen and his instinctive remark had been "What would a general not give for a regiment of such men." ‘ The wa he said, had now in-on ht . r, g many of these .very men to Britain in the ranks. and with such men there could be no doubt that the Canadian troops would soon be heard of. l-IIGHLANDERS HAD A TURN WITH BAYONETS. PARIS., Ij`eb. ~i.-- On Friday und Saturday nights the Germans again made furious ataeks upon the French positions at Glvencby~Lez La Bnssee. and Cuinchy, .says a despatch to the Havas News Agency from Saint Omer, in north-westerii France. The Germans tried desperately tu pierce the English lines. the message adds. but after violent hand-to-hand struggle the Scotch Highlanders drove them back at the point of the bayonet, l_...-.. . ,-.. MAY MAKE BQOD LARD OUT QF CORN OIL. _._...__ 5 LAWRENCE, Kan., Fab. 4._Ane|- determining that corn oil is an eco. nomic substitute for olive oil. Dean L. E. Sayre of the Kansas University School of Pharmacy, is experimenting , to determine whether it is a satisfac- tory substitute for lard. Some or me liquid oil, which is heavy and brown has been hydrogenated. ln this con: dition lt appears white and has about the consistency of cocoa butter and melts at the temperature of beeswax. Dean Sayre has been experimenting with corn oil for more than a. year H0 f011lld that it makes a very good substitute for olive oil in salad dres- SlllZo and believes that the hydrogen-‘ ated oil.can be used in place of lard The Dlilellicd friillg mediums are ‘ hy<_lrogenated`-cotton seed oil. .(.orn oil is extracted from the soft white centre of thc corn, where the life spark dwells. lt is _ a byproduct of thc manufacture oi’ star`|'|, gm. cose and the better grades of corn' meal. , _ Clllll :lul- xl Good Hard _ C0211 5 f Good Soft it Coal Geo.E. Full’s A Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf '|‘.7H_~;E_|_-;(=.|..i|tK| '~."tM...|.|,Né|.m.m_ 'l'5l€*l'?l€‘|‘?l€°I'5l€'l'?l‘.‘l€iel°:t.*|"t°:r.~|'f.,1d_friengS ' thiiltzveahzisglhgver disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly our bestefforts but the best to bc had in the tobacco line. Hickey & Nicliolsoii'l`ob. Co., N ' Phone 345 - , ». .I1/av/1.\\\\\wnswI///4an\\\\\\\\v////0//_-sv\\vim g ‘ " 'ri-is cHARImj'1;ErowN ei-:Annals g ,_ IT PAYS to bu; In this province VALENTINE TEA. - Zion Church, Friday, Feb. 12. Arrange to be there. 8506. WRITING CERTIFICATE. -Miss Gladys MacLeod. a. pupil in the prin- cIpal's room of Prince Street School has been awarded a final certificate for excellence in wrltiiig by the A. N. Palmer Co., of New York. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for the Guardian sub- scribers on Prince Edward island. ’ 8199. MORE ISLANDERS ENLISTED FOR THE FRONT.-Mr. J. Fred Mc- Leod aiid Mr. Fred Kennedy, formerly of Brackley Point. but both for some years in Saskatchewan, have joined the 20th Border Horse at Weyburii, Sash., and are in training there. "SATURDAY NIGHT" of Toronto has a circulation of 45,000 and goes to all parts of the world. Seo Advertis- ing column for club offer to new. sub- scribers ~to the Guardian. Old sub- scribers write to A. McKinnon, P. O., Box 432, Charlottetown. 8288. HORSE NOTE-On Wednesday last Mr. G. C. Holland purchased from Mr. E. Boswell. Victoria. his beautiful dark brown road horse, sired by Tom Medium and dam. Prince imperial. Mr. Holland still continues to do a rushing business in high class horses.--V. SUNDAY MUSIC AT ST. JAMES- Tofnorrow morning. 'i`renibath's "Let not your heart be troubled" will be rendered by the choir of St. James, with Miss Helen llughes as soloist. At the evening service Mrs. Hare will sing Mendelssoliifs beautiful aria "O rest ln the Lord." Tile choli'_ will sing "0 love the Lord." hy Sullivan. PURCHASED HC-RSE. --Mr. R. Keith Boswell. Victoria, was a visitor to Charlottetown Tuesday, and while there purchased from Mr. Wm. Brown. of the National Drug Co.. his beautiful chesnut mare. This mare is sired by Britannia and dam by Provider, weighs about 1100 pounds` and for style and action is hard to duplicate.-V. PRESSED HAY PLENTIFUL. - The farmers of Victoria and vicinity are taking advantage of the recent fall of snow and are getting their pressed hay to market. Soiue of the farmers bring their hay by the ice and thus save from one to five miles on the distance they would otherwise have to haul lt. The present price is $13.50 per ton.-V. _ NOTICE. -»Subscribers are iiotifi- ed that the price of the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. i.- and Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E.- I.. and Fainily licrnld and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The ,price ofthe Evening Guardian and Montreal Daily Star (Mailed in_}?. E. I., is $3,..5 per year, the Evening G`uar- dlan and Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed in P. E. l.) is $2.25 per year. VICTORIA PERSONALS. - Mr.. Mr. ll. It. Profiti. Victoria, was a vis- itor to Bradalbanc, Thursday. Mr. liarry James, “The Molr Chocolate ,Man,f' was in Victoria on business, Thursday. Mr. A. C. llogers, Sum- incrside. salesman for the Nova Scotia ilnderwcar Co., Eureka, N. S.. was in Victoria on business Tliursdny. Mr. llrowii, salesman for the Capcwell Ilorsc Nail Co., St. John. N. B., was ln Victoria on business, Tuesday. Mr. Murdock, representing the Rogers llardwaro Co.. Charlottetown, made a business trip to Victoria, Tliursduy.--V _ I , _ _ 0 III/4\\“\\\\\\\'IllllI1I&\\\\\\\ ‘ _.Z-_.‘~.‘.'_:.;_._-.f-,_-: f nv ¢ .‘_.` l 52° I I - Manufacturers Esi”-__“ fi 1-115 li ""'*'=*f w//4\\\\\\\w///////5\\\\\\\\\vws\\\\\\\1 , Discount Sale i J. _ f of B -5 , "~’f all Paper , ‘ ,,‘ ~ I >)§>§ Our Annual Sale of -_ u ;;.“r.i..‘;i._ »\\ J~ ' our stock ofg Wall Paper d have man lots of nice Patterns in Parlor. Dinh!! annum Hall, bed Roo_m,- and Kitchen _Plgpqraasiegine with liorders some without, all Pretty esig we on a carefully selected stock. 'Phese lots are now o Q _(~»- ~ ‘ -‘yrs ,:. ,_ ‘$53 %;T@P_ 7 Iii;-gt Floor at exactly T Half , . ` All Ba nine. Come eaiiy and et first choice. It will pay to g\yzNow and put aside till wanted 531° f°" caslioniy. No emnants "i».;-o'r‘-tl ~ F f.fii"tn.:i;_iq\l8\’fCi'8 //&» 2 5 l i Price ` charged SCHOOL EXAMINATION. - The ialf yearly examination of Clyde Riv- er school was held on the 28th of Jan. Twenty-seven of the parents and The examination nas conducted by thi, visiting tcaclicrs, Miss M. M: McQuarrlc, Mr. N. McCanncl, Mr. lieartz and Mr. lt. Murchison. A ort programme was well rendered the pupils, after which all present ere treated to vainly. Short speech- es, commeiiding the work of the tea- cher and pupils were made by Mr. Wm. Scott, Mr. l\IsCanncl and Mr. J. Hcartz. The proceedingc closed by the singing of the National Anthem. eggs WEDDING BELLS.-On Wednes- day. Feb. 3rd, thc Ilcv. D. Mciican. at his residence, Watcrmarc. united in niurriagc Mr. Louis I). Mucl’lii-c. of New Iluvcii. and Miss Sadie A. lliicli- anan. daughter of Mr. Anthony Buch- anan, Elmwood. They wcro unattciid- cd. in thc evening they drove to thc homo of the bride where a few of the near relatives of the bride ami groom had assembled and a hearty reccptloii tendered. As both are pop- ular in their respective communities the best wishes of a large number of people will accompany them through life. The Guardian extends to Mfr. and Mrs. MacPI\ee its hearty congrat- ulations. wishing them a hal>DY and prosperous joumey throught life. . LETTER _OF SYMPATHV--The fol- .l0Wlng letter has been tomlerodllroa. Kenneth and Alexander Docherty,..of New Haven. on the deatliof their futh- er, by the oillcers and members of Hamilton L. 0. L.. No. 1360; Clyde River. Dear Brother: The oillcers and members of i-laniilton l... O. L. No. 1366, extend to you. through us. this letter of sympathy and condolence on tho death of your father. and we can that you and the rest of have our sincere sympathy your sad bereavement, and we assure that this death re- us all the _uncertainty of life of death. We would to the love of our and to the love all our sor- wlll receive in Him. lf. O. L., Jas. of the one rows: and ns all to Signed on Charles D McPhaIl, copy.)- 0118 VALLEYFIELD.- The Rev. D. Wil- son will preach in Valleyileld Church on next Sabbath. INSTITUTE MEETING. - The postponed meeting 0! Cornwall-York institute will he held in Cornwall at 12.30 o'olock. SPECIAL MUSIC.-There will be special singing at the service beiiig conductedby Rev. li. Il.. Bell. at Hun- ter River, on Sunday. Feb. 7th. at 7 p.m., when the Misses McDonald will sing. t. TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT. -- Seo advertising column for a great club offer. The Morning Guardian and Toronto Saturday Night for one year to new subscribers for only $4.50. ' 8288. OF LOCAL INTEREST - The Mor- itiuie Home for Girls at Truro, which opened last September ls already full. Twenty-‘seven girls have been receiv- ed, some from each of the three Mari- time Provinces. The lloard of Direc- tors are now facing the problem of providing increased accommodation. They feel that, during the present fin- ancial depression. lt is unwise to at- tempt to erect the comparatively costly' permanent buildings. Two houses on the property have been re- paired and fitted und are in use. THE |SLAND'S SHARE-The Mon- treal Star under the heading “Little Sister gives generously," says: Prince Edward island, “the little sister of Confederation," while. proportionately well represented in the different con- tingents formed or forming for nc- tive service, has contributed very gen- erously to the different funds raised In connection with thc war. The S. S. Morweniia, of the Black Diamond Line. arrived in Havre. France, on Clirlst- mas day with a full cargo of oats, part of a contribution of 100,000 bushels of oats donated by the people of Prince Edward island. The balance of this contribution is now in (lharlottctowii awaiting the opening of navigation. when it will be forwarded. Prliice Edward lsland's contribution was giv- en directly by- farmers, each contrib- utiiig voluntarily -and delivering his gift at the nearest railway station. The value of the oats contributed at current market rates was $60,000 and the amount ot' cash raised was about 122,000. in addltioii to this, the other funds were liberally supported by the little Province, the Patriotic Fund hav- ing received $25,000, the Ilelieiiilll Rif- lief in cash. clothing and food. about $130,000 and thc Red Cross over $6.500. WEDDING BELLS.-- A very pleas- ing evcnt took place at St. Joacliiiii’c Church, Vernon. River, when Miss Edith May Coady. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Coady, became thc bride of Mr. J. B. Hughes of Avondale. Tile bride who was one of Vernon Riverls most popular young ladies, was attended by her nelce Miss Mar- garet Coady, teacher in St. Josepli's ‘Convent_ wh-ilezthe grooin was ably supported by his _brother Peter. _0n~ ly thc immediate friends o‘i' the con- tracting parties were present. The bride was beautifully attircd' in ti suit of blue velvet trimmed with white niarubout with hat to match, and cur- ried a beautiful prayer-book the gift of thc groom. After the marriage the happy couple drove to the home of the bride where a sumptuous wedding dinner a\vaitcd‘t’he|n. The afternoon, which was most pleasantly' spent in music, song and speeches, passed all too quickly. Towards evening the hap- py couplc drove to their home in Avon- dale. taking with them the best wish- es of u host of friends. The large number of useful and costly presents lllll_| \\\\\\Y"-'JEIIA Illll For a “Sweetheart” Or a Sweet Tooth /IIIIWI&\\\\WIIA\\\\\§_'-f s as < s c 0 sg' '< FU O \\\‘\ Of course, you will get a x of these delicious cand- s for _your 3,“Sweetheart” r_wife Ju_st as often as you hink of it. OUR CANDIES ill also make an appeal t our personal taste. Yo robably _have asweet toot hat nothing but pure cand ill satisfy. - . Our Candies are- Good for you. _ , Good for the children. Good for everybody. Sold in boxes and in bulk nson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. ||irlr@t\\\\il\\\i|l| M Try!-Our _l \\“\\\ Gm Q U' 7 it is entirely different in taste, yet gives the same satisfactory re- sults as the old-fash- ioned, disagreeable _ kind. _ Sweet Castor Oil de- lights the children, it, finds favor with the grown ups too on_ac~ count of its pleasing ` taste. _ , Keep a bottle of this perfected Castor Oil in the house. The cost is Path-:as ‘ l- 149 Great G_eorge.Strcet school house. Monday, February 8th,' /III \\\\\ ]IIIIIlllI£“\\\\\\ Sweet Castor Oil '._._..._.-in We-We--WY... --~~--._..-._.-..._-._...sp."-V------._..---._.__v.____._ épDq _ E " 39"- $157,400,000. The increase than that of $56, 103, 841. < v '* _ The Canada Life Assurance Com,panyi~ enjoyed ,another prosperous year' in 1914. The policies paid for in cash totalled over $14,000,000., and the business in- force now amounts to over A most gratifying feature of the year’s business is the surplus earnings of over $1,533,000., the year being in this respect one of the very best in the Company’s history. The Canada Life is this year distributing to policyholders Dividends of over $2,800,000 Not only is the amount now distributed materially greater than ' that of the last distribution in 1910, but the rate declared on _ policies has continuously improved since 1900. _ "" W_ K, Manager, Charlottetown l in assets of $3,942,000. was greater 1913 and brings their total up to ‘ HERBERT c. cox, President and General Manager. _'-.A ,»' _| y '_ y1__ _I 1 l toslliled to the high esteem in which the happy couple are held. A SOLDIERS' BURIAL. - The fun- eral of thc late Gunner Alfred E. James, whose death occurred ln the Station llospital at Halifax on Sun- day. took place from his home at Midgcll on Wednesday afternoon. The remains were accompanied to the ls- laiid by Gunner Harry McDougall, of Charlottetown. Interment was made thc Methodist Cemetery about nine miles from Morell. The funeral was very largely attended. sbout'flfty slelghs following the remains to their si in last resting place. Much sympathy is felt for thc parents, brothers and si.tcrs of thc deceased young man, wlic gave his life for his country just the same as though he had died in the shock of battle. A brothcr of de- ceased had arrived hoiuo_ from Boston. but too lute to bc`prcseii't' at the fun-` eral. CLYDE RIVER.--Tho following is from the last issue of the Maritime Baptist: This little church has been wltiiout pastoral care since last April. Notwithstanding. the work moves ul- ong well dcflned lines, and ls making its life felt in the character of its young people. Deacon Wm. Scott is a member of this church. This brother has held a license to preach the Gos- pel for several years. Last year the Church renewed the license, the Quar- terly and the Association endorsed the action of the church. The people are very scattered yet thc Sunday School. with Deacon '(.'. D. Mclicun as superintendent, nieets ilfty two Suu- igl- . -1;; ;. - L~ H I '_-W winter equalling that of summer. Our RROSS RIFLE FACTORY Endeavor Society. with Deacon Robt. _ GETS RECORD ORDER. McPliail, as president. takes charge of _ ___ thc mid-week prayer meeting, the QUEBE(‘_,I<`eb.4.--ilow to lionse>1,200 youngest. member taking his place experts who will come here from Bel- wlth the eldest. Large numbers at- gluni to work in the Ross rifle factory tend. i'rom forty to sixty, and the in- on an order of 33.000 rifles for the Rus- terest is most excellent. The Mission sian Government, was thc probleui dic- Band is another perennial of vigorous cussetl by the City Council and a coni- growth. Miss Mayme McI’hall is prc~`mlttec of prominent citizens. headed sldent. It only reuiains to speak of by Mr. Georges Morisctte, at the City the W. l\I. A. S., under the guidance iiall this evening. of Mrs. Colin Fraser, and to, say that An order for 3,000,000 riflcs has been the Society sends to the (fonventiomplaced with thc Ross ltiilc Coiiipany treasurer a sum considerably overtby the Russian Government. 'lhls. ,$3 per member. On a recent evening with the orders they already have on several of these good people visited liazitl, will iwcessitate the cmplovnicir. their “shut in" former pastor. Rev. C. of some 3.000 additional hands nt thc S. McLearn, at North River, and after factory. and probably thc ciilargcineiit a very pleasant evening procei-_(la,-tl to of thc plank to three times its present complete the object of their visit. Doa- size. lt has already been iloulm d since con (T. D. Mcllean read an address of \liI‘. outbreak of war. gratitude for what thc pastor and wife The flltcstloii of hnu.il;_-gr; the twelve lfadihecn pcrinilted to do, und cxprc:~i~ hundred belgian cxpmtg wh., are go sing the abiding love which will follow :iid in the ilililng of thc enorniouu or- tlieiu: Deacon Colin Fraser then pre- der in it serious one, and :i meeting oi' sented a purse containing $27. Coming builders of Quebec has been railed for so unexpectedly and in view of the tomorrow morning, when they will fact that the church had paid its us- meet the -special committee of citizens ual slinrc oi' the salary during the to discuss the housing of the newcom- long illness ot' thc pastor. it was too ers. much for words. in this coiinectlon it §‘.§i’.“‘§‘..ii-”Si‘é..§ll2‘.‘.;3?€..°ifi‘i;.?.'i. WM °gD3,<;,Mg;~'~° we ¢A~-_ mas donation $25. LD'ER5' "°““‘°‘ “ease “"1”-’ |.o.\mo.\:. rt-ii. 4.-E. 1'. scammaii, -`_.._______._. late of the Military and Naval immi. gration League. is busy here ou a hos- pitality scheme in relation to the Sec- mirl Contingent. The idea of his work is to do soinetliing to help along Can- adians who have no relatives on this aide, and therefore no helpful iniliien- ::lt` you want a. good razor strap.yoii want ono of tlicsc wo have just rc- colved. They arc shown in many styles and qualities. prices from 350. np. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great duy's in the year. thc attendance in George and Kent Streets.-Ml‘ltI`. cos when they are on leave, g I i _ 1 *a ._ Mig I Notwithstanding the cold winter weather our new Pork and Poultry Department has been well patronized since opening which shows that the public appreciate something new and are ready to patronize an up-to-date market which will greatly benefit everybody. Here are some of the nice things You can buy at our New Department |` Pork Fresh-All Cuts ‘Salt-All Cuts Smoked Hams & Bacon. l l Poultry-il l Beefi Turkeys, Chickens & ‘ = Fowl, Geese & Ducks Fresh-All Cuts iwggggsbgfgggég-A choice comes Beef. . Potted Meat. We have some A. 1. Lambs and Mutton also choice Pork Sausages and __r ii. __ l Fish Cod Steak, Fi|lets,Fin- nan liaddies, Mackrcl, service is prompt and , 8409-2 5fstu3i. Herring, Bonless Digbys other delicacies in il*3eef.Peas. Corn, Beans, l etc. season. I fomatoes. t Our prices are reasonable and quality the best. Our delivery Come one. Come all. Came soon and often. V is-*_* iii- Vegetables l Canned Goods -l Beets, Carrots, Par- Scallops. Sardines snips. Also Celery and Mackrel, Clams, Cornell we have an experience and obliging meat cutter. ,-2_1:;j;f,.°“f 3;” F J Holman & co, civsowa ' ' ' ' " f l “-1. . ,, _ 134-.. R _ r , . 1251* #'31 g-5,1. ‘wil _lf ff If flfl li, _- Ls fl 5. 1-.4 _,Q :eg I1 _-I _ » -il .X _.I . lr . 4" l 'fl "if =l_ 2,. fdgrll ‘- if ,till -i; ,_ Qi flria 1 ill; _1 _ 31" 'i ._ :wi if, _.-it i ` fi-fi 5 0 mall S A _ -itztlli I _.W h .alll dill 't ` . > 1" lf Pork and Poultry Department 'lfl _ _fi f .` E ,. ,=l:j 'I iff: i ;"§0 e _ I . - 4'.: il _,._ \ _,ll ‘ln xv _?__ , “':i:~i l 'rr - z ,, J., , ,`§ t' .lil f ..».‘..i_. *.=l. “qs-4 ,Y-»;.¢.-.... ‘fit _l~ fill' ii; .~ -:L ill =~i:?;;_ _ 5 i rl ° ~f. E i* »' ldgi gil »:.=-_iff lifflll ll i tl- 'Q .jf ‘it -~.:':f\‘ .a .JY- ..~:: 2-are-_t._'f*.r'a=-sriris. -¢»...»»‘=».-i».J.»».é.