la’ 'i.AiNUAR.'¥' 27~"'9‘6" ' ` ~ 'rr-nz cHARno'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE .Flys __ _ _ ~-._ - -nl"~"."" . _ ., V. , - .. __ _ _ ' A .1-T ` I _1 /~ ' _ . f i' f‘ ';f!"'2~f Y” ‘lf i$l&.Q\\l@_¢i , ,_ 6 » ~ PURE BLOOD MAKES Q Gunnison An1'iLi.£av oE'rASl-i-l . . .. L r t.. .g e -s . -Gi_w.rd1_an _ _ ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ..::::..i.“...;“.':-.:...._;.:.::..*:.t:=;; _ _ . l t ifficeflsre-. ._ U ,- ‘I '(2-'s'-... ~ -. ’ ""‘ How’-s .Your 1 f Héater = " ' 'Are you having trduble .i Velvet A Skin L tion Y Is an excellent and most pleasant applica- nonlfor all skin _rough ness, whether causedby* wind, weather or expose ure to the cold) Soothing HealingCrea IIB * I that insures a smooth with your Furnace? find it difficult keeping the fire in over night _and unsatisfac- tory, if so try a ton of clean Coallike Drummond Round' it is a good Furnace Coal. A. Pickard &- Co. Phone 240 Ch’town` ‘ i\\\\\\\'Illlll)d;_0Jm\\\\\\\ f soft velvety skin always. Fine for keeping the hands of housekeepers in good condition and a great lotion for men to. .use after shaving. Ailay- ing irritation and preven- ting soreness. 35c per bottle at ua . ¢il\\\\\\Y]IIIIIIllI§\\\\\\\ V Geo. E. Hughe , “The People’s Driiggist" - During 1916 you will find our store a good place to trade. As we carry only reliable . goods and sell at moder- ate prices. G, l‘l. Taylor I Jeweler & Optician & Engraver SIMPLE COOKING _ _ CABBAGE AND BEAN5l 'As ii"riii`d`the simple ways of cook- ing these vegetables are the most sat- isfactory. it seems a waste of time to make ttieni into croquettes, souflles, timbales and the like. Raw cabbage is more wholesome than cooked, and it may be prepared with all sorts of sal- ad dressings or as Philadelphia Relish. For variety the relish may be -stiffen- ed with gelatine and turned into molds decorated with strips of figures cut from pimiento. Wjhen to be served cooked, do not overcook, leave some of the natural crispness in it. Serve with cream sauce or Hollandiiise sauce poured over; or. cut in shreds. dispose in layrs in a baking dish with cream sauiic ami grattcd cheese bc- tw_ecu; finish with buttered crumbs and let brown in the ovcn. W I f'_"'.-"F0l' _"'* La Grippe Here is the remedy that I will set you on yfur feet again-a time--tried and true old home preparation. Rexall » t Grippe -_Pills Gives full relief from pain and fever, regulates the system, restores formal health. A box guaranteed.....25c _ ,_ McKinnon ‘Drug String beans make a delicious cream soup; pour through a seive to secure ables and serve with croutons. As a vegetable. thicken with creamed but- ter mixed with one or two egg yolks and a teaspoonful of lemon juice ( for a pint-of beans). For a change add on- ion juice and chopped parsley. Beam, of all sorts may be used in salads and any variety of dried beans may be baked like Boston or New York baked beans, or with tomato sauce. ’ A\\\\\`='.IZIIIIl4\\\\\\\VZIl/IQ \\\\ Island Soldiers at the ` front are asking .for Hickey’s . 'Black .Twist 'Chewing Tobacco. .\ I Because it is the best -` Hickey NicliolsonTol>. Co., 1. L . Q \\\§'\ \\\\§IIWiIlllll\'\\\\\\\\\WIlA\\\i/$ . , f llli \VIl\I3\\\\\“ 4\\\\\i/III//I\\\\\\\\*lIIIIIl“\\\WlI and school. . . .. _ . J ` , ._._.. -- .._&E . ' as they are placed on the HARTNEY.-Tiiere will be service tru Hartney Hall Friday _evening at POWNAL CIRCUIT.--January 30th. I Clifton at 11, Mt. l-ierbert at 2.30, Pow-_‘ |1131 lit 7. l, aitvrisr seaviczss-ucv. w. nl ~_Wlilson will preach in the Cavendish “Baptist Church on Sunday morning, view in the ev g ui 'I o'ciock. 1. , fcouiit of sickness left yesterday for ..'Suminerside to which town lic has ' been transferred. CAR FERRY STEAMER.- The i’i'inco Edward yesterday ii:'i‘jning outward' to; Picton. took 110 tous ol' freight including eight tons ot outs, a car oi’ dress-ed hogs and the balance ‘miscellaneous GOING OVERSEAS.-Dr. li. C. Hodgsoii was a passenger by the ‘Prince Edward island" _vester'd'ny' iuoriiiiig en route to Sl. John from which port he sails for Liverpool via the “Prctorian" on Saturday. A GREAT ORATOR COMING.- Aiiioiig the foremost orators of Cuna- da the itcv. G. H. Cumpbell of Suck- ville ranks high indeed. Au opportu- nity for a Charlottetown audience to hear him will be afforded in his great address on "The Call of the Empire" to be delivered here on Monday even- ing 31st Inst. Place will be annouiiccd later. Admission will bc frcc. ADMITTED TO THE BAR.-Yestcr day nioriilng before the full Court in Charlottetown Mr. Justin M. Hynes, of Kensington, on application of Mr. Gilbert Gaudet,Gilbert Gaudet, was ad- mitted to practice as a bai'i'lste1'-ut-law in this Province. l-Iis Lordship the Chief Justice, Sir W. W. Sullivan. congratulated Mr. l-iynes on ills-su_c-. cess in his examination and expressed the iliope that he might be as indus- trious in this career at the Bar as he had evidently been as a law-student. SUPREME COURT-In -the Supreme Court yesterday thc Chief Justice, Sir W. W. Sullivan, Mr. Justice Fitzge- rald nnd Mr. Justice Hnszard. on the bench, Mr. Wyatt. applied for a writ of certiorari in s. case in wliicli P. B. Lewis, ot' Alberton. was convicted of an offence. subsequent to third of- fence against the l"roliibition Act. on the ground that the summons had not stated the fact that the offence was siibscquent to a third offence. Mr-. Donald McKinnon opposed the applica- tion, which was dismissed ‘with costs. ::\Vyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound contains agents especially _ valuable for coloring gray and -faded hair. It is delicately perfumed. ini- parting to the hair a faint bui:"pleas- ant odor.-50c. and $1.00 bottles.-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, .. Miss Ada S: ~»Bra'illiury 142 Prince Street, next to .Kindergarten Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens and Tlireails of all kinds. the epllp, flavor with the usual vegot- >Mtf. | llll'I/I/i\\\\\\\` lllIll§ l = I /‘ We have it or we will get it 4 Awauiaung O O \\i\\\\i\\\\-»¢y1nfnlllf.a\vu It will pay you-to__come here for anyt ing in the dnig line, because we stock all worthy remedies and 4 Toilet preparations as s ion market. . A Of course you may have. occasional wants which we cannot supply, but in such cases we are always glad to_ make_ special orders for what is wanted. it is a pleasure to_ favor our customers in this way and no extra cha ge is made I Please remember that _we are al A ay s at your service.; \ KQMIIM in ¢ B3 Johnson & lohns A VV Housekeeper Always (’:i`oi;e `“ balanced nourishment for f l`fl'las...la Supply of DUSTBANE ..'.‘?““_‘f"_‘_"””" 1’ it is unsafe to sweep without it £5 q for Sweeping Dust contains num-, I M _ I I .ubems-d1sease§emS~ ~ _ , r ‘ r i " ' 1 'L' " ` 0r_a blt Tull ' ` ‘N0w’S " dlown,-'then_1s~_1u_st the time these _ _ ak th germs etin their work. ~ to- Buy French ..,’};,‘;,';,‘,’§,°,‘,;;‘,?,'l`_‘.’*"&,,.,§;"’.,..E etter to be safe than sorry A -ai tin. ttoday from youll XC a s t ile S o a . "'Kf'°def.° ’ . - '.; . f -’ .Insist on .Dustbaiie Irnitations ‘§f,,g",'{,°,- ,,,'§t“_‘_¥___‘_"__‘_f’_‘?ff‘_ __ ___°‘}‘*_°&‘§ »a1‘éin0`t 800200.44 ' 1 -°’é’.*t°..‘l’f.i’.’i°a.1x9'ia§it'is?‘$ii Barrelsandikegs for store, office www- ;...,. Macs J 'i`i‘>t:i'~. ‘ " is a Here t0d3Y Gil C811 gét 7 lbs The BROS. . . for the special service. .».-t -~..-..i ust Phone Central 33.._ -l 'tgssenedgyigpr of body and IT PAYS to buy In this Provlnceii -|-H; 51-ANL`Ev__.1-he gt,,,,|ey dw. keil at Georgetown yc.‘stei'day morning about 11 o'ciock having being some- what delayed by the fog. She ‘had 20 I passengers, 125 bags of mail and 1355 |.99un_iia_ of _express matter and 11,023 I pounds of 'ifl‘6i¥hi- _' . ;_: d. _ -- PATRIOTIC sociiarv AND jrria; . MERCHANT6;-A conference between members of the Provincial Patriotic. ` Society and the Merchants Association ' will take place in the new recruiting ` at ‘three o'ciock, /_ _ _ /fi '_ . it t- ‘-lJ._a.4‘tf.v’*r~~’-v ii.='.i I tlalluafy 30"* °'cl°‘~'k am] at F Qfidopot, Market Building this aftergooii ` I" " » ‘»‘ , \ 'H IIN _ T if. rtliriid A- Ur. fur 1'ii£.i=oi.ics coun'r..~‘iAt the °f -~ H' _ _ “<"°f»U°"ll“¢‘““°A l’oiic"e Court yesterday E. McCiira-on at Albcrtoii w io hu-1 been home on uc-' 1 for dunkeness was fliicd $90 or 90 days. A case againtst Mrs. lluyncs for kccp- _ lug a disorderly liousc was dlsinissed 1 and Michael Kinslow. un liinnitc, was inioil $20 or 60 iluys. - .. "T E C i6sQ|$"Ti'iE>E_MP,I E".- 'Tlioigosts frleiids und* adiiiigrs of ltev. G. M. Campbell formerly pastor of the First Methodist Cliurc-li of this city will be delighted to have an op- portunity to hear him again. lie will speak in Charlottetown; o;imjMoiiiiay ,eyeiiiiig, 31;-it. ins .V _i 3.5: _ _ glierc - iii-'iiiitier rife -aifsiliiceskof-the'-lilatrioiic Fund Conimlttee. His subject will be "The Call of the Empire." ' iNrE'REsTiNG dewslliviisyviiuit has returned from Toronto, after visit- ing all-the leading Ilalr Parlors and has taken up Facial and Marcel. The French twist and three coils are no longer shown but di'e.-isings low and medium predominate in sights of ull styles. The young girls look so grace- ful with their hair hanging in one or more curls arranged diffcrciitly. Mrs. \\'hili~, Queen _ll0.ti=l, Phone LIZBJ. ' ' ` (E079 JNNOCULATION STARTED.-Tlio iiiiiociilatioii for "I`ypiiold bcgaii at the Armourics Tuesday with No. l. Plu- toon. The men suffercd little discom- fort. 'i`-he scrum was ejected in the right breast under thc direction of Colonel Jenkins and Capfaiii Dorsey. The men will be relieved from parade for .two or three days, as there is a tired feeling after the iniioculution. This plan of combating typhoid has proved very effective. splendid work having been thus done throughout the Canadian Expeditionary Forces. ARCH. MCPHERSON.-Mrs. .lanics ltennle of North Cambridge, received a message conveying the sud saws of her brother Archie Macl"liersoit‘;i death in San. i"rancisco, California. No pur- tieulars were given to the cause of his death. The late Mr. MacPherson, con- ducted a tailoring Biisincss and when last heard of he_ was enjoying good health. lie loaves. to mourn a willow. one son Alexander atiiiiigliioriilizubctli seven brothers and two sisters. Nor- iniin of England, Alex of Brooklyn. l’. E. l., Angus. of Ilcllcvuc; John of Lewis; Mrs, Alex. MacLean of Dmi- Mrs. Jainf.-'s Itciinic of Cauibriilirtfi hiass; John Alex of Ciiliforiiiu; Doniilil of North jLaiid Spsk. Owen of Medford ‘ Ma;-is; and uiaiiy other relatives and fi-iniids. , ~-- "0li lirotlicr, thy gentle voice is 'hush- c.i Thy warni true hcart is still. , Anil on thy pale and peaceful face. | is resting I)catli‘a cold clilll. GARRISON DUTY.-The folloiviug officers nnd uicii lcavc sliortly for liuli- fax for gnrriisoiseluty' at Fort Ives, Mc- l\'abb's island. About fifteen more are required ag quickly as possible Any young men desirous oi’ joining should send in their application willi- out delay to Major Leigh, Major (‘. I.. liiifliiiy or Llcut. Stanley Uugiiiill, (litur- lottctowii. Major McKay, Lt. Siuiilcy ilugnall, Scrgt. T. McNeill, Scrtil- W- I.. liiggliis. Fred Duffy. lleiii Acorn, idiiiiiiof l\’li:i\li:ci°, J. W. ltoblilnt- N. J. M_cLi:od, \\'fulicr Mullin-s, J. W. i'ol- lard, iioht. Duuciiii, Ralph liucslls. Al- lison Mcimoil, itt-ginalil Joiikiiis, A. M. Tlionison, F. il. McPhee, Gibisoii Thy- _lor, Leslie Auld. Clarence Acorn. Ed- mond Stewart, John McDonald. Mac Mciiiiiis, Eugene Doucette, Emile Ar- senault Melvin Diamond. Hector Cur- rie, L. McKinnon. Earl Rogerson, ivan McArthur, ;Albor\t"McDougal1l, Sydney McLeod, Joseph l‘/farcou. it is inter- 0_5tinH to note that the majority of the above mcii have fiigiiiflcil their willing- ness to go overseas, but arc iliisiroiin .o undergo a thorough military traili- ing beforcliand. ‘a ole.. -aint f" ' ‘ll/lakes' or Breaks .,;.it.. ll .d nds upon the ` 'l"kindla"A"c‘ig‘?imon cause of N :`:°l'miii'd is improper eating. “"'-‘Food should be selected that will supply sound,well- _ phy5i¢_al_an,C_l mental forces. arid this isrichiysupplied by Nature in the field grains. Grape-Nuts contains all the nutritive ele- ments of whole -wheat and malted barley, including the - vital mineral salts lacking in ments are imperative for building sturdy brain,nerves and muscle. Grape-Nuts is economical, ready to eat direct from the package-pure, crisp and delicious. ‘°TIiere’s a Reason” . f°*"1f _ Grape-Nuts _ ' , soon.- Hood’s< Sarsaparilla removes ‘ aerofula sores, boils uid other ei-iipl tions, because it drives out of the blood the humora that cause them. Eruption: cannot be successfully treated with external applications. I because these cannot purify the ‘ blood. ~ Hood’e Saraaparilla makes fleh, , rad blood, perfeete the digestion, ‘ I and builds up the whole system. In- ' list on liavint Hood’s. Get itnow -3--1-1, l . WILL- ':ENTERTAlN.-Canon -and ' I Mrs. Simpsoii will eiitei~t_iiiii the nurses l of the P. E. island iiospitnl to ii 5 I o'ciock tea to-day-. '- l LEAP YEAR--Scvtlrul leap yiear skatcs will be u feature of the Spociitl ‘, Skate ut Sl. Duiistiius itink. Fridiiyl ~ night. ` ' 7050_ 1 _.___ HIGH PRICES FOR PORK.-All lust Tuesday'g market the bulk of hogs' were disposed of at 11% to 12cts. pci _ lb. which it is understood is ubouta the highest price ever paid for hogs' in this Province at this season of the - year. l \ i , RECRUITING MEETING TONlGHTl .--'I-.iere will bc a. recruiting iiiecfiiig' ‘this evening at Miirslifielii Hall all ,wliicli thc speakers will be Rev. G. C. ; ,Tay.lor. Rev. Mr. Collin, Capt l-Iardy 'and others, A musical prograinuic‘ _ will be provided. l FOXES PURCHASED.-YcstcrilziyI ii pair of silver black foxes were pm'-‘ cliascd by Mr. F. G. Jordan, froin T., = ll. Wooilniaii of the Spring Park ranch. ` ' The foxes were pliy:-ilcally perfect and | liitiidiloiiiely furri-d und of Oiilton Dal- , fun ami .Iaincs 'l'uplin origin. Tlicy. ‘ ure to bc .raiiclicd at ilie Jordan Iluncli ' Murray ilarbor. A MILITARY SPECIAL.-will leave Charlottetown Friday January 28th for Summorsiile. Aliout 500 soldiers will accompnny the two teams wiliich I incct the Crystals in the first game of thc season for the P. E. island chant- piousliip which the 105th expect to I land. Many parents and friends will I tiike advantage of this opportunity of seciiig their lads in practice. _ 7040-1-2’I~M2i. l-- I PLEASANTLV ENTERTAINED- Last evening Canon and Mrs. Simp- son entertained the Trustees, Church \\'ai‘tiens. Treasurer. Organlst and (.‘lioir of St. Peters Cailiedral to a ile- llghtfiil social evening. in tho early evening numerous gnincs were indulg- cd in and at 10 o'ciock supper was ser- ved in llirs. Siinpson`s usual splendid style bringing a very pleasant evening to a close. Canon and Mrs. Simpson also eiitcr- tained the choir boys to tin uxcclleiit :-'upper and social evening on \Vcdiie3~, day last. FURTHER PARTICULARS. - f)uc‘ of tho finest recruiting meetings licld on Prince Edivard island was held at, \'ii-tnria on liioiiiliiy evening, Jun. 24.; i'l`lic incotlng opened \villi a i:liQi'us,‘ l“Itulc Bi‘itaiiiiln," by it nuinbcr of' mule voices. After nu opciilng ail- tlrcss by lilujoi' liclgli tliurc followcill a solo. “ Take me brick to Canaria-," b_v| iiii' Acorn. iicv, (1. M. Yonai' ifaiic ri t short address. which was followed by a “Patriotic drill" by sixteen young ladies. immediately after the drill three young men, nainclv, it. it. im.--, ivcll, A. i.et`urgc_v and Ji. ’l‘rowsdulc.‘ cnllsti-il, in llic service of King and country. Aftcr a stirring appeal made to the young men, by Col. Campbell the audience were again delighted with another solo, "('iuiailn my lioinc." l by Mr Acorn. itcv. it. J. ldulton tliun| addressed thc iiudlenco and eight iuorc _voting im-ii rcspoiidcil to thc <~iili,` iinuicly. ltiiberl, Arbliig. Fraink Loard, iilrnest ilarvvy, Eric l\-iui_.caii. John Siiiinioiis, \‘V'illiaiu l'ctei-si, Aliraliuin Jackinaii and ltuid Miller. The meeting tlicti caiiic to it close by singing the National Anthem and three hearty cheers for our King.-V A MISSIONARY MEETING.--At tlie W.M.S. meeting in St James liull g last evening Mr J. R. Burnett gave an interesting and instructive talk on: mission work and conditloui-i in thc West Indies. Mr Burnett explained the eouditioiis of living, the ilifilculllcs oiicouiitvrnil by the Canadian and fiinilliur wllli the, country und tho niuunci' of life, is at a great dislidviin- lagc for tha first two years of his sojourn. llc told of this grciif. iitri stretch ovcr all the cxpoiises. Sho may have kept house on the same salary for 20 years without ‘ oncc falling short of money. But iievcrtliclcss she uxirrics just. tho same. The woman who takes her work ton lscriously is all the worse off if she keeps 'i fnaid. 'l`hcn she is constantly worrieil as lo whether the girl is boli- cst or not. She docs not know whether ,the servant is taking food, clothes. silver or money, or whether site is do- ing lier best. Sho worries if she has to leave the house alone for an hour. ‘ Perhaps her husband may suggest locking up hor valuables, thinking it will set her mind at rest. So she has her closet doors fitted with patent locks; her storcrooiii. too. has an ex- tra fastener. Docs she now rest con- tent, knowing that no one can enter while she has the keys? She dues not. She counts her keys every minutes of the duy to make sure that none are nilssing. if sho luys them down fora by the Rev. Dr Fullerton and Col.l moment. and cannot fliid tlicni imme- diately oii licr return she works her- self alniost into nervous prostration for fear soiuconc has ‘stolen licr keys. , She makes Iicr own life perfectly mis- erable and keeps hcr family on thi: _ I .Iiiinp with her iicrvoiisiiess over thi-. affairs of hcl' home. This is not an exaggerated descrip- tion of the woman who takes house- keeping too seriously. The type is quite common and may be found everywhere. Now the ordinary hus- band would almost prefer a gadabout wife to one who worries lilm to death, with her household cares. Doii't~ allow yourself to become nervous and upsct over your house- hold affffiiirs. Nothing disastrous will occur even li' you doii't get all the work iinliihi-d that you uxpueicil to ilo. i _. ' f liliiitlisli nilsaloiizii‘_v. wliu. built!! ""‘ outfit. It lasts Iwo iiioiitlis and is gun- Il is Iwsl for every wiiiiian to hnvu . , ‘ i ’ _ some interests outside of the lionic, be-.<1 not only for iicrsclf und licr own ini-ntiility, but iibui for her family und for hor liuiiid. Sho does hor work all the iimrc thni'ouglil_\‘ for having for- gotten il cutircly for an hour or two. Iioiiscivlvcs will Iliiil how much more smootlily things will go if they Ioarii to take tlicni much more lightly. (lo out to u club. or to the Ilbrary,or a picturi- show for an hour or two in the tifieruoon. and he sure to forget your house for thnt period. Then your int(-rest will hc kept nllve and you will get your tasks finished twice as quickly and easily ini if you worry over them i‘oniiituousl_\' and inces- santly. .¢~ _-_-_-_» V -_-_-_-_ ». _-_-_-_-_-_-s -_-.-.-.-_-_-_-.-_-_-.-_-: --».~» . A-_-:feff:_~.-.-.-.-.=-.~,-.- -_-_-_-» ~.~. _-» : Y --Y~_- -.~_-_- - - Sample Nineteen Years Ago” .CHASE'8 KIONEY-LIVER -'PILLS COMMON ILLS OF LIFE . thc pain in thc back and shoulders. "Wo have great confidence in Dr. Cliase‘s Medicines. I have a family of ten children and have never had u doctor in the house for any of tbem`. We live eighteen miles from a drug ` store. and fliid that these Pills cure nearly all the ordinary' ijls by regu- ` Iatlng llie liver, kidneys and' bowels. That we are all well and sound l at- tribute to their use-. and l have recom- mended them to hundreds and given away many a box because I believe there is no medicine so good." Ina moment , _ _ A cup of hot OXO » asolendirfsiie il J ° i l I l i