l . _ . , A llliP0llTlllll READ . ' - me runes sstscrru From nns wears News For me eunrnnurs snurnnr susscsleriis lHE Jill [IE BEING ll|lE lllll WEll " Health P.Q. March 2nd, 1915. “I have received the most wonderful benefit from ‘taking ‘Fruit-a-tives’. I suffered for years from Rheumalism and change of life, and I took every remedy obtainable, _without any good results. I heard of ‘Fruit-n-tives` and gave it a trial and it was the only medicine [hal really did me good. Now I nm entirely well; the Ilheumatlsm has disappeared and the terrible pains in my body are all gone. I am exceed- ingly gre/fful io 'Fruit-a-liz/es’ for such relief, and I hope that others who sull`¢-r from such distressing diseases will try 'Fruit-a-lives’ and get well”. MADAME ISAIE ROCHON. The marvellous work that ‘Fruit-a- tives' is doing, in overcoming disease and healing the sick, is winning the admiration of thousands and thousands. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At nil dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. ‘ - 4 “The Prescription department 'ls one branch of 'our business that re- ceives extra care and attention. we realize that the proper compounding of prescriptions is utmost importance ~-u. matter of life and death. We have, at rccord that is hard to beat-a nvi- tor prompt and accurate dispensnt on ul' sloctor's prescriptions. Bring your prorscriptions hero and be absolutely surc nl' sui.isi`uction. The Two Mncs, Iii) i.irca.t George Sircot. ..,, `\ F .. -, 'vig ~' ` fi -2 it "if 'Ei _ alumina/ ~-~ "Wear your Bir/lixfanafnr Good Luck" l‘rlnrrsn Patrlrln Birthstone Pendant. Birth- dny Ring. and Gold Filled Wrist Watch GIVEN FREE Gl|ll.F. ifsfhn llfl|r\\tnf 'Albion |1011 in Wolf beautiful lcwollcfi vvltll Your n\\|\ birtllltano. \\`hub month were ‘nu lmm l\\‘I 'Yell us and obtain thll exquisite Princess 'ntrlcll lllrlllstorln Pendant. and lllnl. Intl \ fashionable \\`rlr.t \\'\tc|\. This lovely pendant ll tha very newest final lchl ill llnlsllcd nlld embolleli and the be tl. ww... i..i.}‘t'l.';'..'.;...i'.l‘;'.:‘.r.x...;p‘i.?.1..r...’.»5.».,;.;1l...:1t|..,}1..:`Zi.; plmoggphy was responsible for the .had formerly been employed in the l\'l ill U GUI' if C ll. I I \l “C l\ ..f.‘¢|....l1.».Ei..»'\.?.i.d»-i.i}_;»..'n.iyd¢i..p?' lit...-'.iii.'.|i;‘,\}.'.|§:§‘.. German programme of war. They be- Ros; Rtiflei fact0l;y» liilf- Dlzlzlal iS ,ll '“ - 1°" f°!' 'A ' ° °" '°'"°'“ °““ ° ' nevea that the "Superman" was dest -' gre ua e n eng near ns a “Bene i. i. . i"i'.li‘i‘. E§li|¢:ll.°'.lr'=`»l»‘.'l »l‘t.if.l.ifE2§°iil'l§ :..°.l'."i."l'.'°f'..°|i.iZ.!:. ned to influence thc world and there- University, Kingston, and has remark- ;.»'.‘,‘.I1jf.’,",,'.f}§.°,,. §E.‘.f,'_'i.'|'.§‘.1§.“.'.'l,,,, §?.’§§§§‘)§,‘L'}""° fore accepted the “mailed fist" as their able mechanical skill. His many' .ri;:..l._\_5._~:m\rlne i\_\_ly»g“\;yM gg;-ggvlr I” ensign. The Super man is the Christ friends on the Island will be glad toy ., vs -4 \' U5 ri.. :.....aar..\u i.;l.¢;r.;.v 5.11.1. 1. Jeiaumggig ..i|l.i,t=..: and the -preacher exhorted his hearers learn of ihi? Dl`0I;l01g0l1- dMlJI`- Dilllzlell use nan rc. a n non .an a ran _ . _ m..:;um DW W “NL _,_",,u;m';" “,f§,m,;;, to mould their lives according to the, ia ri solo 1; ol r. an rs oin w:|t|err»:»:’v.:gg-?`f:l¢<;)f::é°\;:\§l;~n“_°nu wimwhnd great Master s. The sermon was a. c 90 0 ar .1»tmn`yuwltinsnitn..im-..iy.\..w|~.i|.¢}¢¢n<.y»iPmuma ma-Bl-9l`Dl9C9 and WHS “stalled to Wlth g§,"‘*'°'}“°;°,'_“,‘§§§°Yg§'ffm'Q§;_§";;§,';§{'~,_,§,‘¥;'°l‘=‘°:: concentrated attention. The church KINDLY REMEMBERED.- At the .-. . ...... ...... -.°l.E.iwE»°...-_.i...~.. wifi... 1'\.<~n.»1...t:n..\...t.'.'i.°.... was absolutely crowded, tho congrega- close of the past your. T110 '1`l‘0aS\ll'6l‘ §,‘,",§,‘§,',‘},‘§,“}‘§.;,,ELT}§§“,{§,‘},§’§§T,§1‘,ff,,§§,°,,1.";,‘},1{},‘{3:4121 ‘tion being unusually large. During an of The Ladies Aid of Little Sands Pre- ....1...E|.......,................1......ln..i....s.......~.-¢¢.»..¢..... interval in the german Mr. Percy Bar~ sbyterisn Church. waited upon Mrs. I,'§2,,,‘,I.,'},,‘{,".I'.§Ill‘.§’.“f.,f,§l}l,‘2§ {‘.I','».,'.l‘..°'.'}..f.‘I§:‘.,l’.{ §l','£}’,:{ low very acceptably sung an excellent A. J. MacDonald and in behalf oi’ the f°\-f °'*\‘°"\¢°“°“°“'!°°"""°“‘“**: sol . The musical rogramme was also congregation kindly presented her with efiziiibfglilirglfllé tll|"."ii'»~‘.fi§§ir..:.:.°"'°°""' °°~ ver.y well renderecll. The 82nd. Regt- a well-filled purse in recognition of am ,. THE REGAL MA FACTUNNG C0- t B d i d th en to her services as organist of the ml-°'°'"° Dm" B 15 o°““° 2' b’li‘lll'cli.“ uccompan e_ 8 m Church. Mrs. MacDonald greatly ap-l l 5" l -. l i 1 preciatcd such a kind expression of ..-. ‘ 1 their good will, and hoped the cordial Eastern S. S. Lines` INTERNATIONAL LlNE. Steamship Calvin Austin, Leave St. John Thursday at 9.00 1. m.. Coastwiso, to Boston. Return. leave Boston Mondays at 9 a. m., vie Portland, East Port and Lubec. MAIN STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Lend and Herman Winter. ‘- Reduced Farese- Reduced State- room Prices. Schedule distributed- information upon _ request. St. John City Ticket Omoo. 47 King Street.` . A. 6. Durflo, Agent. Bt. John. N- 9 A. Efllemlng. T. FA P. A., 8t.,.Iohn New Brunewlok. rrr.:.'.'._..""'-"I ~ ._ Sailings l'romHAl.l!AX "ll" srsansn '_ _ n¢..p.|.....»ci 1.... me i, J .mn rmuvmoot nm nmwr r v|¢_}|n.|. ~ Vis NM ...L - mmm ` 1..... up. lnn.ll_¢l}."fg' Tebesoo llfl-Wh fi... Fum¢».\\llil\y& Co.l-lil- MONDAY - . ' ` SUPREME COURT. -The Hilary ~ term of the Supreme Court of Queens County meets in Charlottetown ~on Tuesday the 11th, at 10 a. m. A num- ber of non-jury cases are on the dock- et. The grand Jury will meet on the following Monday morning. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-_-Mr. Her- bert O‘Brlen. Elmsdale. met with a. very painful accident last week while workins in the woods. He was limb- inl! a tree when a piece of a lry branch flew and struck him in the W0. lnlllctllu: a bad gash. The pupil of the eye ls also injured and it is not yet known whether the sight will be saved or not.-li. WEDDING BELLS.-Ou Wednesday JBII. 5th at the home of the bride Miss Mezle Purdy and Mir. Lorne Crabbe. both of this city were united in mar- riage by the Rev Mr. Murphy. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Bella and the groom was supported by his brother-in-law Mr) lsaah Jankin.-1. The young couple will reside in Char- lottelovl and their many friend: join in wishing '.l..~m n-:ry years ol' .iapor wedded life. MRS ROBERTSON DEAD.-Princi- pal S. N. Robertson of Prince of Wales College will have the sympathy of many friends i the bereavement he has sustained bil' the death of his mo- ther Mrs. Isabelle iobertson. who passed away Friday evening. She was 62 years of age and had been in failing health for some time. The_ \ remains were removed from her late home, Upper Prince Street Saturday to her former home in Cape Traverse where interment will take place to- day. G FAREWELL PARTY. - On Monday, Jan. 3rd a large number of friends assembled at the home of Mr. Andrew MacEachern, Hermanville, to bid him God speed and a speedy and . safe return from the war. Although bound by family ties stronger than most men, yet when the call for more men came, he responded immediately and is now enrolled as a member of the 105th Battalion. His many friends and business associates will fell his loss keenly but his example of cour- age will not be lost on the many younger men of the community.* A PATRIOTIC FAMILY.-Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod of Brighton have to be proud of the part their family is taking in the great war, no fewer than six of them being actively engag- . ed in their country's cause. There are as follows: John Russel, member ofthe Signalling Corps in Belgium. Arthur Gordon. in the Irish Fusiliers, having enlisted in Vancouver, B.C. Keith Hamilton. a Signaller with the Light Horse. Kenneth Warburton. in No. 5 Heavy Siege Battery. Miss Clare Scott, graduate nurse from McGill University. in a hospital in France. - Miss Winnifrcd Grace. graduate nurse from u Chicago University. now in hos- pital work in Cairo Egypt. The Guar- dian cxtcnds its congratulations to the Imperial and Patriotic parents and hopes many families in tho Province will ore long have u. similar proud re- cord to publish. possible to work with. Stanfield’s secret process takes the “shrink” out of the wool in the washing, before it goes to the knitting machines. Expert cutters fit Stanf|elcl’s Combinations and Two- piece Suits as carefully as a tailor fits a high-priced suit. The finished garments are again thoroughly washed, and rinsed in distilled water. Then, after every particle of “shrink” has been removed, each garment is checked for size on a standard frame, ensuring perfect fit. Stanfielcl’s Elastic inset Shoulders prevent pulling or binding, and give delightful freedom. Stanfield’s‘ special Smooth Seams-snug knitting Wrists and Ankles-extra deep reinforcement on fronts of Drawers-securely i sawed buttons and Drawer Straps-these ensure lasting satisfaction. 1 Stanfield’s improved Elastic Closed Crotch is the final touch " ° of perfection that makes Stanfield’s Combinations the most comfortable undergarmenis you can buy. 2 1 _ l :w ns .ao “" FAVORITE S'I°ANFlELD’S FABRICS \ >__". meds ue In Cembfridlone dnl Tun-plea Sum, In full I¢n||h, knee' and elbow length and also.-leu. Stanfiellfe Original Pure Wool: No. 22-A heavy winter fabric. the garment that has made Sfanlield`s lemons. Pure lambs' wool, exirs warm and absorbent. and wonderfully durable. Red. Blue and Black Label. in regular, medium and heavy weights. - ~ Hy; .‘: STANFlELD'S LIMITED, - iil'ill@l§_i@i§§;1i;I="f"fl@l@f;?.r!l‘ ' ' J = = =i~1f§1'=‘r~i-l='~='f?fi1%fifl‘i@l@§1nnfil‘i \ '»"'l'»v"¥ it MILITARY PARADE.-About 225 _- 'knitted four-ply from pure, spun semi-silk. Washes beautifully. is absolutely unshrinkable, and noted for ii: durability. No. ll is the same quality. in just half ihe weight. Beth are pearl color. TRURO, N. S. *__ . KEERWEEXR -- T Owes 1tsComfort, Warmth and Wear to Detailed Care in the Making Thorough shaking and washing of Stanfielcls wool produces the cleanest, softest, fiuffiest material §=l.H.§j= ; In .. 1.-1 .-i -_-;» -' -.-.-». .'. x .:.. . showing over a dozen weights and textures, from the lightest Silko wool to the heaviest ribbed goods for Out- door Men. ` ' A - . _ _ _ _,___ .._. _ . ___,________ \ _ f r-._'. rv., 4 .3 ,_ -.'» »1 Writelfor Free Sample Book Y Pl, “ l -1 Pl W I __~ I L_, f _I I men of the 105th. Regiment under 5 Colonel R. H. Campbell. marched to In 5 . RECRUl'l‘S-The fol wng are Graff; Mot;‘odls{'h0Cf},l:B\;:)h 1555?;-dig, the names of the ten young men at mor ng w lore r. . . . , _ the recruiting meeting at Olienry Littlojohns, delivered an eloquent ser on Thursday evening: Messm C mon on the migm at mg present War' Arsenault P. Blanchard. Thomas his subject being Christ the Super- - man." He took as his text the words G°"el- Pete’ Gallllnt' H' M°D?J"';:?é .. _ James Noonnu. A. E. Grliiin. e Cf_;aT:,¥0fE.'»a;‘|,:s"1_I;tCc};';:f,§,,§fdiihg310,; Lislstouc, F. Cook and Jnlucs Inglis. of the German philosopher, Nonzlene, “H- as to which is mnnnt by the higher """"' typo ol’ man. which he describes as RECEIVES APP0lNTMENT--lVll`- a species of man that will be envolvedl William D11l'Ll0l Of G€0rS0i0Wll. 9011 Of in the process of time, the man of will Mr. John Dalziel of the P. E. I. ll., has power enbodiecl in Napoleon. The been appointed Csptainvof the impe- preacher then showed that Heltiche’s rlal Mnnitlons Board of Quebec. He INSTITUTE MEETING.- The An excellent and well attended re- regular monthly meeting of the Mis. cruiting meeting was held last night. in couche Wumen's Institute was he'l Crockett. city rcccived the szul n\‘\'~s tery, und that his grantlfather served, by win, yesterday morning of the 25 years and his great grandfather' 21-, .lf-nth ._,= his sis,e,._ Mis, 1<‘-r;.ncin ezin- years in the British Army. His bro-2 ments ol' Boston. She had been ill for lllvl' WHS UH K8I‘l'lS0l\ flllti’ ill Sydllvy n couple of weeks. Dccoasefl wliorc on his discharge of that Company iw maiden name was llobcnn Cro'¢i:<.\t. returned home and is now prcparing_ loft lung about 20 years, "gg nn.; lm.; to cnlis|_ with the next Artillery Unit. 'since resided in Boston. Slioleavnslwsl- /\\"..-_~ the Inc:-.ling supper wus sl-.rvcd ' dos her husband it family now grown np present. The subject for next nmol- and Allen. A flue programme of music' by tu-r limi (‘.|'f.~s Society. also one sister Mrs. liovnu n[ this city ing is “The ftcquisltlons of at Living was rcudorcd by Messrs Barlow, Mc-l One recruit Nr. Robertson signed mul another brother William in ('hnr- Room." lnnis and Hlno. the latter being a mem-. the service roll und it is expected that lotteiown. The funcrnl tukcs pln< o TUESDAY ber ofthe 105th Battalion. It is worthyf others will follow shortly. in Boston on Wednesday. _ 1 I » -+ 4*- s ...L ~_ 'ns V. _ 4 4 ' “mu'x‘ N'S° .Ind homer hwmin Om Breton- bm in °"°““““°°- ` ' V '_ m. a.,-,;,~ ‘ :Pi . . .‘ .\_ V .... '~, _ ~.;_.» . 1,, , .__,_ __, __y.__ .. ,, ... .L-_»».-.__ _ Preserve Your Complexion , Common soap injures the skin--'-makesitrough, and irritates the pores. f Pea1°S’ nap Improves the oom;Eexion, makes the skin,smooth, and clears the pores. ltis the longesblastlnf and most pleasing of sl toilet umm. _ _ _ You can buy it for _ , loc. n tablet. of two tablet! for Sc. 32?: !t`3r,Pg;lgog‘:hl;1alf|t,f:,;’; :|,33,%:;,l1.090 points; 2nd, Mr Weston Ponko. ottetown. relationship existing between her and, all who so kindly remembered her, would remain unbroken in the future as in the past. - SAD NEWS RECElED.-- Mr. C.H. Black, Charlottetown. received a tele- gram conveying the sad news of the death of his eldest brother. Mr. Wal- ter H. Black. of Seattle. Washington. No particulars were given as to the‘ cause of death. The into Mr. Black conducted an extensive grocery dis- tributing business and when last heard H from was enjoying his usual good health. Col. Moore, o&this city, who is at present in Son ern California, recently visited him. a visit mutually enjoyed. The deceased was s. native of Pugwaah, N. S. _ _ MILLVIEW FARMERS* |N8TITU» TE.- At a. meeting of the' Farmers' Institute' held at Miilvlew it' was de- Brsnch before the Central Institute; It is contended that the second train. would be of greater advantage to the farmer during tho Fall and Spring months than it would be in mid sum- mer, and the members of the Millview institute desire the assistance of the other Institutes of the Province in bringing this mMtor~bofore»the proper authorities. W. C. Bmith,.is Secretary ' l 1 watt nav The '_' ”oAms.-`- A Fredericton despatch says that with the announoemenbof' the safe-arrival of the draft in England. news is, leak- ing out as to the identity of some pf the hockey players said to be spplygntg for places on tho strength of the* Overseas Battery and likely to arrive here on 'rhurgdsy night. Hood ‘ the lm is none -other than Giles r Gregory, former Moncton star. rover. of sw Glasgow s native of Charlotte- town, while a close sacoml is Billie Wilkie of Glace Bay. and they are fol- lowed by s lot of other. players who have mule good in both professional RECEIVES MENTION.-Among Ca- nadians mentioned by General Sir John French for special service is Capt. John Pringle. Pastor of St. Andrew's . . 9 d §l‘.‘.;¥.‘iI.‘..§"l§’.’l§.’.’.;f°87“E?“.‘fPi§‘;;;.f’§.:i:£ Here 5 yqur Bread Flour an your le who is e. native of Charlottetown) , E ( is named for a distinguished conduct '"°°“'~ Pastry Flour, both from the same -NEEDED (‘-0MFORT.- Now that i the people of Tignlsh have been given '_ 66 7! aixefliléielnt Statiton Miastoilrhiii .:.;:.___:_/__:" nes c ague e on y g g to make the depot one of the best in this Province in a ladies waiting rerun. Up to now ladies waiting on trains the Railway people will stop and rc» ii; town. and the older ones too. thor- 6' 1 ` , . oughly enjov a dance in the Prince of » . I `\ E _ Alwgys thg Wales College Hall was emphasized T118 Oflglna T . last evening when a large number of ....h\\\;;;;;§;§{§§§\§ll’l.,,,,, same in 'have to use the men's waiting room a “‘“ / \` thing which will soon be rectified if ' _ . _ .'§f:?;,'=§E,‘§5§5:'»"'~f1- . 5. \~ i' alize how much they owe to the travel- ~ .,, \‘ ff* ling public especially the ladies.--Z. \ \ ` BEAVER Q _\§_\ '}:f=» FLUUR `\‘~.`\` ` 4-Lf - ' That the young people of Cliarloltc- » ':-'-'.1- ' “ " 9 r. ladies and gentlemen gathered at one Blel\d¢d points. Gentlemen--lst. Mr Gordon Hughes. 848 points. _ wi-ner. I Ladies-lst. Mrs D. 'J. McDonald; 2nd, Mrs J. 0. Arseuault. Gentlemen--lst. Corp. P. Mclnnis; 2nd, Private W. H. Reilly. The attendance' of many of the officers and mon' of the 105th Highland Brigade made the occasion doubly in- teresting and it must not be forgotten that the affair was arranged to help the Regimental Fund of that regiment and also tho Patriotic Fund. and lt did so most successfully. The dancelnl. which commenced at eleven o'clock. to the lively strains of the 82nd Band was irrestible and many joyful 'hours were whlled 'away gripping the lllfll fllll.l.lll¢. T110 ehaperones. Mrs J. A. Mathieson. Mrs S. R.. Jenkins. Mrs A. A. Bartlett. Mrs R. H. Camvbell and Mrs T. Edgar Mc» Nutt. were untirlng in their efforts to make the evening l delightful one to an the guests. and succeeded admin ably, ss only the pieeesnteet memories were carried away by the large num- ‘ , l //f `3*`-`_`\\\‘\¥ 1// »' 2/’ 5 41-/5 f . -/ .//. 1; E15 l" 4 _’/ff; éfifif 5'/. ; ’_i'./ ' 6 \ _ f,/. .,~ .,///. ff. .//.<,..-/--1/.1119-///.. of the best arranged patriotic dances ° yet held in the city. The early P10111' / pert of the evening was enjoyably passed with bridge and whist, which did much to make the affair agreeable. ‘ '- as the progressive plan enabled those in attendance to get acquainted with , K one another. and when supper was /f duintily served a pleasant sound of , social conversation could be heard. The prizes were awarded as follows: ,//Z - BRIDGE. v g 1 , Latiics-lst. Miss Laura (.ox, 1,088 5,/4.,” of f _g/gf, .points; 2nd. Mrs J. P. Gordon. 862 Z,/.<4 ~‘ _ ‘ lo__tl1st flour which has the delightful flavor, the whiteness andlightness, of Ontario wheat flour with the strength of THE flour that can make perfect Bread and perfect Pastry: - 'C western wheit. “Beaver” Flour has this perfect balance. lt contains the quality, flavor, lightness ‘and whiteness of the choices! Ontario wheat-and its strength is increased b'y the addition of Manitoba wheat. , , __ By blending these two wheats in exact proportions, “Beaver” Flour gives you the best qualities of both-and is equally good for Bread, Rolls and Biscuits, Cake, Pies and Pastry. _ Don’t go to the trouble of keeping two fleurs in the house. Gét “Beaver” Flour--the bread and poetry flour--the original blended flour. DEALERS-`WvRe no fer prices en Feed, Cease and Ianni. 'ms '1'.'n. 'm_r|.oR oo. Lnnimo, cnxrmu, 0.... 'vpn' /... 2 _; .x .H i ;l .|.=;.. »,. if u 1 ,'. _ SI l. 'i il . 1. 3. 1 iii' ug. If . .. ....1-I... 'fl .ni ii; -,......._..-..~ .....».;. .-._.....1f..`a_ ..-.»‘:.».f;. _'Hn 5' ,Z