O Y I S i l__ .__`1js:§1__';_i__J_l\_._l;Y-e,._191s~ - __ _ ____rHE .CHA1@1-°f1sIQvtN-_§§.ea1._ _ _ ~ _ -_ PA¢s'-1Hses-- - _ill--Guild*-aScream Every woman burdened with household cares feels I like; that now and then- ' and more'oiten as time -_ goes qw ._ _ , I .It is be_’r;ause of nerve _ strain which makes the' -_ nerve tissues lose phos- phates."\i,,‘1c_~ _ Tot” “nerves bac-k-j f |;g__;_i_¢_;i _ _lthy strength ;_` ii_ief~'-pbt. _ ate -_gmust _ be < replargecl. ,T_ 1s;,t_he value 'I of_Pé 'slsr_ y mic Tonic I -It_is ric _ ‘the vital_ phosphates- ‘ which the- » )H ‘_ weakened Tn rves are _' This is not re theory _I or guesswork- is a well --T k n o w ri '= scien_l.&c__ fact.- l l`here is no _etber__ remedy _I which is doin!! !1'lUCh_ I today ‘to b_uild_ 'u _,strong I vigorous, resilient .».nerves. You should find out what it will do for y011._ I-__ i Ask us. _ ‘_ E. A. F ostér I 1 'Centra-l Driigstore _ _ _ Q1 4,4___;r_\ BELGIUM Bs-ING s'rR|PPEo rour. Mr. 'rayier ‘mis serves seine. ° ' ‘“ ‘"‘i_" '." 'md “" ".°“"e°" i ,issue the joint cnrii ot’ Messrs. J. D ,-_.-1 _ , r I » t . it _ , »-» i v rv. ' ‘ 2524. niicéioii 1oe.erYi?§iit;§? Fgsgi-?éi$lf_\» _ ` 2525. ii S lht at`St Pt Shi ers ploy Tl, Li tl .. _ U E . e ers c oo room. nigh; ln SL epetgrseaécgfgl :'g_;“n?‘r°‘v Ereat comedy full of comic situations. _, '2524 Come and see it. 2524. I *_ _ . L_ _ A MG vALUE__“ THE WEATHEFL- Yesterday the than the mics of a;m';?;`f_h toms; mercury took -another “bear" move- lime Betty Rogers play in the Lml_ ment and from four degrees above at est Gm tomorrow night at st Peters SI a. m. began to go down, do\vn_'iiiitil School mom . _ 0524 nrttl p. mé _t_h;a offici(;1l8i'r_z_af_1lng mine “' ‘rr ywas eow-an eow at e AppREc|AT|oN__ Tl _ Experimental Farm. The prospects shire social eommmteée Xgvggilzslvig) for warmer weather ioday :ire not thank an those who in anyway hem worth betting on. _ _eil towards makin - Fil ’ - .' _'__ _t__h_m_____t _I success riays Zlgiz? THE ,TR/-\INS.-Up to four o‘cIock yesterday 'afternoon only two trains _ had reached the cityethe Souris _ THE CARFEi~inv.- Yesterdaygtrain arrived/ at 2.40 p. m. and the proved the hardest day yet for the' Sunimerside train reached Iierc at .slufdy \’.‘11I`l`€rr)'. Sho took five hours 3.40. The Borden train left tlio city inmking the crossing yesterday after- at 6.30 a. m. and arrived at 3.55 p. U00" fll-‘tilting n`bad gale and niur-li ni. The Summerside train left ot |i°"~ _ 9.15 a. in. and reached the city ' | m _ -3.40 p. in. The Souris train- left , THE V.A.D. CLASS.-The fifth le(-,_ 9.55 p. in. returning again at. 4.50 _ ture oi' thc second St.--Johns--A-iii»buI= "L and arrived I". Soufis at 9-30- ancu Association series was deliver. The Murray Harbor train left at 6.20 cd before a. large number of progpec. for the city but got stalled at Murray tive V. A. D. girls lust night in tllolltiver and is there yet. The train at Council Chamber by l)r_ VV_J_]»_ Mp.|Bordeii which started on arrival of Mlllanf The subjem was "Some Fm-_I the carferry, is stalled, not having mov ther Details of Nursingg' The ,.|a_.,s|ed, and is not expected in the city [is progressing splendidly_ iuntil late this forenoon; The Tignisli li i I ' _ ' | - -.:f....; tit.: WARD FoUR"'El”e‘Vhe"e is "hi‘°'|st.ations yesterday. Froin_Piusvilleto 'Ti ihtl . i.l‘, 'l.. Taylor and B. R. Holman is publish-[0fg;1uiting;er;m§§,eogoxiicllllige113;; I f3‘ am"-’““"i"g Eh” af"‘em““‘"~` "Y “°""' ten feet deep. It is also learned that inzitions as (,ouncillors for Vifard th St Jo' , _ . M.t .lS_kll.'l`hl... .- ' OF LINEN AND WO_OL _- tour years at the Council Board while Iy0I1llC;tr:.,;::](‘,,`lsa(‘Vi‘;]lu;?. fm. fn: q,\.1.:`|(;_ WA.'SHllING'Il0N, Febt. 4.-Rdblilllliiilhis. running mute i\1r. Holman is _a_mndS_ of Belgium anddestriiotion of Belgian life long resident oi` the city. Their industries by the Germans continue joint ciiril unnoiinces the policy tli~'.-_v relentlessly, according to despatchcs. l piirpose pursuing if oloctr-d. _ .i . " i ._ ‘ . _ _i _ _ i _ lldiiesqvglacea l¥1ay‘;'Siini1ir}ile‘:rsrl1i$f,>(_t 331 :*' A ' - ' J OIOIOQOIIOQQ-OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD 1- 'FORONTO li‘eb "- I`teprr-sciiti°i.~ _ _ lives of the manui'actui'ers of cum- 'J ,. _ -I mercial essences which carry a large. _ _ - _ _ . - _ _ I percentage of alcohol waited upon o oooh-oooooooeo sooo oeoolpo-ooo-oeooooooo~i~ im” -O““‘"° 'I‘i‘""*'““’ B°""‘1y“S“"‘”““y p __ _ _ _ .-_ _ #_ _ to discuss the views of the Board as -_ -_-5 to restrictions upon the sale oi' es- M [sun L LAN _Eullg sonces The manufacturers had E _ ‘ > » 1 `c|n¢ined'cda, under this head co|'tl`_ "nu - ' ' ' _lnrevlously expressed their readiness ' t - t ith th B d, .l. ti °"° °°”t 9°' w°rd P" |“B°ru°n where! D°M'N|0 EXP?E§S ‘MONEY cmf thasotggixevsrewanxioui t00?Jxi'eve;n@. cub. gcgompanlal order, with mini., tiers are on_sae in ive t ousani - mum charge of 25 cents perlnver- non, count your words and save mon- oilices tii_i_-oiiglioiit_ Carététg-:2_6ME1i i;lvTy,0r‘T}hEgrBg;.i?ln§§itiilh<;lllepu1gi(:giaii HEAR ,MSS MAMIE SMITH amz Peters- School 'room-tomorrow night. ignllnrrow night St. Peters School .2524 _ LEgTul;rE Pos1'PoNEo.-'flis ioc- TEA AN _ , - ure y r. F. J. Nash, wh ch was ish Ham T2“rssG;‘f'7t§t' _$31115 oP“‘x'l‘ _to have “been held last night has been 330 Tea B ' P9 postponed till Friday evening next._ CHARLOTTETOWN DEFEAT8 _ _ SUMMERBIDE; SCORE B-0. Before a very large crowd of wildly excited spectators, the second of the series of hockey matches between Charlottetown and Summerside, wias BY BAPIISI lA|lllS The boys in khaki were entertained at the Y.M.C.A. last evening by the members of the Baptist church. Mr. E. D. Bterns_ Chairman of the Mill- tia Commlttee of the Y_M_(l.A. open- ed the -proceedings with a brief ad- _; ¢oME AND BEE "me Betty Ro _I MY UNCLE wiLL.- Tomorrow! .it _ _ 8| “deanly” played, only five minor pe- to mem and mm 1 1 H t D - _ ._ g : .- wi io a nal ;Tamlyn seemed to be the “man oii'_,\m|,,,m_ _faway assured that the restrictions cpm-lolgcmwn played at the Arena last evening. I _ - Ti- -=--» -»----»---- -f tis." .t.'..r:.‘.°..'i:."..':;. air: the fastest and surely the °l°°“eSt who told the men'of the. desire of seen in the City for years. l Referee Arnold natienbury had his 1’v‘§,,§’; lj” men °" the ‘ca prommll' at schedmed town' but when they crossed the time, and from then on til th th . - ' ' ' un e ree twenty minute 'periods_ 'were through ?|¥§f;1ontglu52§l§'}dhfsnd Frmlzce' d At 0 remar s a uet the game lacked nothing in excite- was splendid! rendered by Miss Bov- ment, fast rushes from goal to goal yer and Mr _gov Quigley and 'brilliant individuel rushes by dif»| Mn Gauaéhei. then céntrihuted a felfsé ggggrzlthol r it h _ solo, which 'was much enjoyed. .Mr ig i s ows a '_ “white washing., for summemide_ g_r;vis§_i;__ir_1lll;J__\_v;'§dh;\;_i_tli__a violin _selec does in no way convey the idea that n’ ' y encore( th l 1 team'hnd th 'b .t 1, th _ Rev. -Mr. Freeman wa-s_tlion called 9 °°“ G es 0 9 upon. Addressing the men as the play' True’ their f°‘°w"“`ds had ' a defenders of the Empire in khaki he mg lead on Summe"Side'9' bm their spoke ofrthe obligations to those who defence was good, and in both Pid~ had gone and were going He “_ ge°n and Clarke' mel’ hav" tw” “M” pressed his conviction that victory players' _ " lwould finally come, but if by any ' Bom goal tandem had busy Se* means it did not come it would not be sions' and mdgide s_°;“e stops that from lack of bravery on the part of ¥§“ld d° “re It to b g 'eagle I’]‘1ye"_“' Canadian soldiers. Ile spoke of the B game * t "`°“gh°“t ‘V35 Vely personal 'battles the men would have _ . meme( iem o .Ie- Iéfllues W°"°lh““ded °“t 'by Jam” sus Christ as their best friend. He errell, pena ty Judge. (closed by extending in the soldiers digélmglaerisidiayizilg '~°"si‘demb1y h(";1f}` ii hearty welcome to his church and H DP fn tl 1 ff "0 reserves' I; assured them ofthe willingness of his 5' one 0 le I' ‘est p1“Ye"S"b9m‘~ people and liiinself to be of any ser- uiiable to come down and- Grady, vice M, them whom we expected_i_o see on the ice After Severn] gmmaphone S3190. was abseflt also' (’)“"`|°“et°W“ had tions the ladies served refreslimcnts plenty ot Spares- bm “Sed only °“0 which were i`ully appreciated by the for a few minutes. 'men ' The Charlottetown forwards pla - ` _Y Scrgt. B ige t a I f tl tl ed Blllendidly lhmughout- be9~“ti1U]‘ officers in anon? sp;;~_r:g2§ thianlifetii tlhag rusqes bemgf ma-de by _au Uf themf ladies and entertainers for their kind- X_gi;5h£;_°a;lea]°}n;‘i‘:n_;‘;“S 5-$_;Yt}?_;’l;I;;)_'_;t_:_ness, assuring them they had thu- hand Siimmerslde had a ver "craft "I roughly el.1j0¥ed thenmelvesi Them Y .V I i _ _ - 'orward in Buote, -but his frequent off-_ gglrte new y l hundred Bonner; pm amen Playing hmaffefl what moked wh After three cliccrs for ilio fair Gu- ‘5 long WS eS~ for him- FQYKIISOTII t_ei't1iiner.‘-i and tlircc fur the Y.M.(?.A., and Morris also pliived hard zindl tm, ,,,(,@,|,, ,p,.,,.,| -H, 1| N H0 siiminury of goals. Tonight’s Hockey Who Will Win? .fl/Ill '_~'H" i 'l‘0ni'ghi, what promii-:es to he ii “great” game of hockey will be played i in the Arena, when the Bankers and L_ Saint_Dunstan‘s University will meet Q in the second game of the Bankers- College League. The first game of the league was ‘won by the “Saints” Inst Wednesday over the “P. \V.‘ (I‘s" by a score of 6-2 |But_ the Bankers claim to have it .team fully as fast as the boys from First Period. Tirrii-_ Cliarlotlctown ltoiirl Second Period. Charlottetown Mcldachern Rodd - ' Buntaini Iloild 95°F? -c-aww no Third Period. l .itriotic - _furposes Thelrensurer of the Prisoners of Red Gros! has received the following letter with enclosure, which speaks fordtself: It shows first: the energy of the donors In collecting _such a large sum for the victory loan, after the ground had already been'canvass- ed and also their patriotism in devo ting the whole of the well earned commission to the Red Cross 'instead of keeping it for themselves; ' -Tryon, P. E. li-ilziiiri. Feb. 2, 1918 Rev. Canon Simpson, Charlottetown, Dear Sir:- Eiiclosed find cheque for ninety-one dollars for Red (truss purposes. This amount is the Commission rece'lved‘ from sale uf Victory Loan Bonds dur-_' ing the liii-it week oi' sale iiftcr thc` agent appointed to caiivuss Lot 28 had covered the ground. -1 was as-, sistcil by Messrs. J. F. Lord of Tryon, W. \‘V. Lord, of (Tape 'l‘ravcr.<:e and J. C. Gillespie, Carleton. _ Yours very truly, _ WILFRED souL'rEs. I .li ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL JANUARY STANDING. Grade X.-1, Mary l,..Ricliarronosed restrictions `1'<(;d‘il sent by m¢'I‘l will be charged at 2c. ee °" oxes' ar” ‘ .- . _ h ' ‘ ° » upon sales. P It' _ _ "S “::;:|'o;1r;°v:;db°;:"k:;T"gnc :;, tel' - >2277`1`22M“' l In connection with the control of’ el?lé:lg|@e;n_ 2 ‘lnule§~ power 2 U9 I ‘_ °" the sale of essences, it is understood. t _ ; p- 1 | 't _ w,,,,¢|_ . Fox FEED-Jus Annivso cm- Um Jammu in 1,, _ b ““ 6” "Wie "‘""@ _ _ 8 _EEF - _0 9 Dui Referee--A. illattenbiiry. ' §’_;1gc;’ftIl:;`_;’5hw‘§ll l|';)~eF°;'__§3_n tit? upon the “suspicious” list. The ex-_ Jlplge of p1ay__}_ lie,-,-eip " - d P act restrictions to be imposed have, HELP WAN1'ED-1"]§- chance t0 Dumb” °_tm2597t;§ énltiliiot been decided upon, but it isi “__ _ _-MALE _ _' Brown' Revere H°t.°‘~ ~' ' ` ' likely that the Government will re-l _ ORTH qnire either a doctors certificate or| H I A A NORTH ADAMS HOS ITALN i I ` ' 0 EL ~_--- 'iii' s - , Fox FEED___ O You KNOW THAT likely; tot be imposed will not huit the rivad P C Brown Revere H0. will require some check being kept » 10_00'the University and tonigIit's contest 1010 will cithei- prove or rlisprovo their 1011 c'luiin_ _ The game starts at 7.30 and there _ will be one and a half hour's skating mi_' with band, ziftei' the game. _ Rodd ~ ' 'Q3 ' _ _ an affidavit before ii sale may be WOULD YOU LIKE $1 TO $2 DAILY Adams, Mass.. offers thi-ee ye.ii nmde_ Jamaica gm e hm I at bonie, knitting war socks on au- _ to kulttersil. .» _Experience unneces- ' sary.-~ _-Send 8-cent stamp Depart- _ ment 630.- Auto Knitter- Company, _ College St.. Toronto. 2435-1-31-ME5l for -general ho‘i.ieew0rk- Ai3i>ly_ 14 Spririg.-:I’srk Road. 2503-2~aM3ipd. *£1 _._;;=.- _ ' Z_._ ' “F 1'* HELP. WAYNTED-MALE WANTED MAN T0 WORK ON farm.-House on farm for married man. N-o_milking to do. Apply* W. A. Mutch, Box 294‘Charlottetown. __ - 2482-2-3'M4ip'l. \_......_ __-.----------- WANTED A- MAN T0 TAKE charge oi' stables and do general farm work. Saunders Newsom & tio. : ~ _249_tl~2-5M3ipd_ , ,\N_AN'l‘l$1l. WAN_TED.TO PURCHASE-A SHORE farm within easy reach of Charlot- lottetowii. Apply stating particu- lars to "Purchaser, Guardian Omoo." 2110MDi:f. _ Mu_sigRA1_'s`-I wAN'r A FEW Mus- krat skinsto fill an order and wllll pay the highest price for same. W.‘ Chester S., _ McLure. _ _Fur Sales Board, 1"-IiarIo_t`_t.et'o`wn._ 2488-2-4M6i sq ' _J 1:; g r s ieen. course oi' training for young wo- used a good dem to t a "kick"- DU t men who wlsli to enter the iiiirs- into tempemnce beverages and in; ill! llI`0f€5Si0l\- SIX 1110 hi' 01' fI’l5'more than one case its use has resul time is spent in Mt- Sl" `-Hospital-lied in death. iii it almost pin-o _New York. City. Applican s are rc- ulcohop oeived' every three months. ' 2495-2-5Mt|`. _-M No Camouflage In This Stor ays corris stop’ hurting, then lift right off without one bit of pain .____.,-L > a -1---»§¢;»»-»-a-»»~¢-..-v-o.. ` (D we-._-....-¢-».-»..»-¢-.-.-»-»_. LOST YESTERDAY BETWEEN P- per Kent mid- Prince Streets, on south side, gold watch in leat r bracelet. 'Finder leave at 187 Prince St. 2519pd.' LOST ON BRIGHTON ROAD' gold Ibracelet watch initialed H. A. F. Fiiider leave, at. _ 31 Brighton Avenue. __ 2522 FOUND- BETWEEN GUARDIAN ` Office and Police Station, a pair of ,hone rimmed glasses. Owner can Iiave same by applying at this Office and paying for ad. -¢»-\- »§..;..¢..~..¢.i1........o..s..o~-4--...¢. .o-.1an--|-.|..¢..¢..¢.....¢..|. `IfIt'1spit_al records show that every `tlme you cut it corn you invite lock- jaw Or* blood poison, which is need- less, s r. ii Ciiiciimati authority, who 2490-2-4Mtf. tells _\' that a quarter ounce of ii drug ca ed freezone costs but ii few cents at ny drug store but is suiilc-4 ient to rid* oiie's feet of ever hard or, .- _ _ if N, FOR SALE. soft corn r callus without even one _ '_ m _ _ ' little twin%yof pain. this freezone‘ on a tender, aching corn I . i Ofll _ 5 cents pn “M B Guard an co and the sore as is instantly relieved _ . _ isso-is-vnu. I TEAUII ERS' W ANTEI) wANTEo-TEACHER Fon BELLE River i};hool` No."136 for term be- slr_in`fg éb, lst. Supplementfor the lliilf year' $25.00. Apply to A. W Mnr:Laren, Socy. Belle River, P. E. 1.' J--'I _~, - i 2448-2-lM5lIld. _no ~ ~ _ _ -Shortly thee irejcorn can be lifted euiLoiNci i_o"r AND Houses Fon out. rvrrtmul _ 1- with vm" fi“S°1‘f'- I sale. Bulldinrgx Lots on Richmond _ _ __ 1 __ iiiid Rochfo , Villa ‘arid_A;mbrose -:noe and is clallined to just e- rvt.. Avenue. Apply to McLean & Mc- ii~rit.atin;: tho _su ounding tissue or Kinnon, Solicitors, Royal Bank ‘ i , . I streets. cottages on vine 'and Elm up any corn wimxit iruiamins or ewui skin. oLo ~EwsPAPEns Fon sALE Ar You sim early fl few df°DS "fl This drug ispticky but dries al.: Building, Charlottetown. ' flf WI" WW” '“’““'I`s'mgh heels wel -_ __. _ 2460.2.2M6I. will he glad to know of _thisi I ,' The lino up for tonight’s game is as _follower ,BANKERS S. D. U. Michael' E. McQuaid Goal C. Doiigan. .l. E. Cullen Point Charles Cantinj 'I'_ Louis Paoli (‘-_ Point ~i<`i‘eiI Kelly G. II. Buntfiin (‘entre S. Poirier. Louis Irllaiiciiiiiwl Rover S. l\i_cl)oiinld_ I<‘_ E. Hciiry R. Wing .luck Butler. Iliirolrl R. Large ll. Wiiii.: R. Noonan. VICTORIA HOTEL Il. I\'oet'¢~, Sumnierside. - il. Acorn, Souris. li. lloiiiiinger. Montreal. \V.`lllziiii. Morell. ll. Byrne, Toronto. _ . A__ Kerigdon, Toronto. . B. Taylor, Montreal. _ \\'ynian, Yarinoiitli. ' Cleveland, Halifax. Black, Toronto. L. Tubeyne, Toronto. E. Kingilon, 'I‘oronto_i _ Rowland, Halifax. Fox, Goytown. oo Frank. P. E. I. ` M. McDonald. P. E. I. _ Cullagiian. P. E. I. Baxteix Ottawa. D. _Bei'tard, Moncton. Sears. Moncton. L"_"£i‘Flf*‘_"l_“J_'I=Il’lE‘.Ef~"I§-`3` NEW YORK FUR AUCTION SALES - CORPORATION I Announces the following prices rc-_ tllizcil at its public ziur-lion suite licld Jzinuiii'_v illst :is coinpurcd with pricos ut its ()<'iul>cr 1917 stile: Lcopolil 20 Molo 10 Mink tnortlicrnl 60 p_c. “ Mink isoiitliwostornl ,.25 p.i-. ‘ Nliiskrat _ . . _ . . . _ _ _ . ._ 60 p_c. “ pjc. liiglicr D-<2 ' I ( I _ 0 p.i~. - The following is tiie progrziin for __ .the concert to be iield_iu St.. Peters’ L@G"|“9» M°"‘~’i0“- |Sclioo1-Room, Tliiirsday iil.ght..Feli. _ E- M@1`I`I9"~ Amhe"~"‘t-I I7tli_ nt.S p. in., forthe benefit nf tlic R”bI“B”"- M°m"ea1- "I’risonei's of War Fund." A. Lanrosuii, Montreal. B“"‘““`- Sidney- comedy “Mr ifii<-ies win" hy. S. Ilessiaii, Montague. Smnym, smith A. 'lhoiiipson, Montague. Bernard, Montreal. _ Skere, Toronto. Moceute, New York. B. Galley, New York. D. Ives, North Tryon. .»B_ Mygnell, Moncton. . Avard, Amherst. ?*-“F1:".~'1f»".O5|3¥’-‘E>3$7?1F=T”f=’-“'.>f>TJ°_>@ _-T- 5,?- <~ CAST OF CHARACTERS Chas. Coshmore (‘lias_ C. Dennis. Mr. Barker \\’. (F. Whitlock. F-'lorence Marigold Miss Minnie Owcn Mr. D. iddgz-ir Shaw. (~__ mm-.k_ Mt Stewmt Les' Vieux Tcinps by Drummond. _ R_ I-mgm.s_ Swpmel_5m‘,_ Mr. (`li:i..1~:'v 'Ton *ro ‘\'HC ' _ ` _ UIQ wrieizgz W* sm- Demon; “ _ ' wEi.i.-wusss o _ » ._'3,.\i;_. li 7." 7 , .____...__.._.___.__.L»_._..l_.._..._ .__ _ _ _» - i *r Nfifllcrfl f ~ ---<~'-» _ ' <°"‘E ‘/ER Rt<.i-ir " ""° AWAY ~_ FM 5EE\Nq Ti-IINQ5: i _e I _ 1 ii* .__ _ _ H. T ii-|'v' "L C _ 'I I i I -< X 1