I ‘_ - Halifax, N. S_. ` * FEBRUARY .i C rgid' ` ..~,,.i~.-k 2.-5 -,».Iif1»irf- - ' \ , - ’ » ' -_ ' -"=.<‘f~\" "rf H. n"'+.-".;.’»',lf.i . ` N _ \ , . _ . . _ , _. '_ an 1 - 1 ‘ f‘ 1 ` 'i __V * _ “‘ ' , _ _ _ n _ “PHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR DIAN ,-, . » . -r.,_.~,.,'.. ._ ,. `._~,v,r::- f~»,= `*'--~ .ui ‘u,~,- i,., ,,=<- ' ,_ - .» --"fm 'if ii 1 ,. .¢ ‘ -, ,. ._ .» . _ .-. ,-1 , , . . --.-ire * -» .i ‘_ if-v ' .‘,».=.»- ,/..i,-ngbi. ,--¢ ~ - » 5- -_ _ _, ¢- -,_ - a, .W-.i.~.»i'. ,..-.i .is _A _ 1. _ ._ -., » =' -,r 1'? I,~;a\'>-,ni -'~'.~... ,.1-.1 .-.,» ,,-r ,»._i1‘:~~-;f ‘u . . ' _.im--. , »_.;t‘-~._.f.~,.-.t-_~ =. V-,,.i_,.., " , '.,i.;.- . - .1 .-.i ici. .=;f;...r;»,'~.3 _»,;. . ` 4».".'”f’3",.§,`#7§i* "fr, we-'f "l“""'i :'-'W-I "1 1 .- ""‘:‘-W'-=.:'-1.'-‘.`~`-~L 7-" . `- 5 '1 -., `.,f."" -"~. I-».-‘.-"ii - "‘=\'-- f ‘4.'.i ""2 "Jil" $`%"".“»"'.-“~1"t?’gi.<.'».i'¢'.< ` ui; ‘ ,. »' ‘ph ‘F , ,. - ._ i, ..~=. -../; ; »-._‘<_-., Ja r .-- ,-1 Ur. .. ,- . '» -~ ' ‘Z -.». H `» - »-- , H .' ..w:,’f,.- > c . L, n~...¢,._ .- ___. n~___;.-, ,,_._ ___, ., »_ . .;.,-s_-__;.~.%1vci-,.'lf¢...‘ 1;- e .. ¢».-_.-.,.-._..§..-.-,_..,i; ._ r ,~,. , . - . . . c - f. .. ,. . , . .~..».,r, _. _. .=. ,...,. .- .-.‘..._»...-..~i.‘-~.w.».~. ai-A.; - »i.n_V .-i(..,_ -_ 1/ rr__ <.. , ‘. - M4, , r i . . - - » . _ .],__ -(.,i , ,sn _, . _,., ,,. ,lc PAGE saves '_ ‘Th E' 6 we ‘ CALL AT OUR STUDIO this Province I L l i AL ` ° by “W R"d‘C"°" s°°'°"' °‘ St' .",’ c .JSCHOOL WORK.- The For- png ved a rand s o Mr ] ' sers pro g _ ucc ss. . .ji 0 gn D tune Head School District held their Charles Wilye 0¢<=\\Dl¢ll the chair and h a -»f\' examination on Friday, Dec 24th It filled the position to the entire satis P 0 gr T `\ was largely attended by the people faction of all concerned. The hall B of the_ district T115 school mom was well filled- and a splendid program The bnslness'liiim~’w‘ho will sp1:e's ' _i *W 5 “mn” n ' 4 W" was rendered The meeting was open * - - W ynecorateii for the occa- ' ' :::..':°:::'.s°.z..i2.“i':.i"i‘i°.f:’.itiid;- -:Ja ‘;::.!‘....:°:.;"f.:°:.':'- in :ia:.aa:.“.2°2‘.2§sii:i“.l’.i‘.i family- _ ' e Va' °“° class' Anderson. Miss Campbell and Miss es by their teacher, Miss Frances Mnvmie than nngadueg Next on me MEUIBSOII. and the trustees. Their scene was a very amusing dialogue l'Bldy answers proved to show the' by Miss Vera Rattray. Miss Blanche creditable work they were doing. McCallum, Ernest Riley and Reginald .After the -examination the visitors MCEWSIL The" 5 "¢C“°°i0l1 WHS Elven were entertained by ¢1w|-uses and rg: by Miss Gertrude McEwen. Next on °ilBU0I1B. lifter which they were the program was a chorus., Till the ‘served with delicious home-made BW” C°m° H°me‘ bf' MI” Beth Mc' cnnny which was Bkmuny mane by Lauchlan and the M sses Gladys Mid Mins M n Helen McCallum. Then a flag drill by a ioson, which proves her ninnc glnln (enc0md)_ Minn mntcn ability in the confectionery line. The men snug a 5010 which was very much evening was brought to a close by enjoyed by the audience. Next a recl- the singing of the National Anthem, tation by Miss Marion McEwen. Then after which all departed feeling well a gaellc song was sllllg by Ada C0lT'\n. .pleased in having secured the ser- (““C°l'9d) Next 5'“g|“.§. bl' *“3h°°l vice of such an excellent teacher. Elms' At V9Iybn"‘;w"i°lI'J'l‘ B(‘i|eX"‘5“ was tion g ven y r. oy ii ersoii, » WH" 'S w'~= ‘.i2,‘.:;.°<:.*:.':..f°..°;.°.:’*‘z:.‘:.‘;‘.‘.':‘§.';° h...‘“‘°: Fonowmg n Dunne nccrnlg on H _ recitation by Miss Maud McCallum. question of what constitutes wine, til; Next' ‘met by Mi” Campbell 'md Miss Secretary nt Agriculture of the Unncd- Mi:Vcttie,tlieu a laughable dialogue en~ States has ..--promulgated a decision 3gl;’glsTl;v‘;r§l°l‘{g{,tér;"?€a‘?3fxdag¥1 Inffsd wil 'l llbit h i' tl ' ' ' Pll0ll€ 685'. _ _ f' "v1lii(iel"l:1Ii? liroilsucttseullffilaeoby tlllse 13:11:11:? E§3;g$a?1?g;l;éun§ef’:;lgw';l°%;t§)':|u2{ cmissassimonn,siouunuL ;,'3,=;,‘;f,‘;§;;;,§°“‘°1“‘°°»»°'““°°-°f ry nu... ni... ini..-.Y .ni un.. / ‘ iw The new ruling defines wine to bc C°m“' Pies were the" offered' lfemg - .imc product nn the normal nlccnnnc ably auctioned~by Mr. Alex. Buchan- fe,-mnntnnnn cf me jnicc of fncnn nan and was not knocked down till o 1 the very highest figures procurable S , S , - - ]s,?|Prt‘:‘én';i§]°:,ngtTf?pes’ Wm’ me “Suu cel paiaucbtiadned, Mu? prai&e is also dug _ Thi M 1 t k I th I 0 9 ggeg ni-ia, aneen an iiv1'-snNA1'|oNAi. Ling, ME A1, me of mg’ ‘,‘,'f,c§§0,§_ fmggnsg ..n‘§e“I‘§§;§§§ aiuncne Mccsiiuni, who rnude up u : _ _ - Ill T. f A l ll. ll l il tl u ' 8 9 N°'°"`\ 3”" Materials-Cold roast beef bread thx' rg" nfcgu iggenafg b(;‘;'l11° “mee A I-‘n hgh] D¢;[||| ‘ ' ' z ri n - I - Lens si. Joiin 'rnursday at mo ii. `cF`{i'l‘§',fgiT§f‘,§ie,, g,,,,,,,.,._ ,nn ,,,,,te,. "Sed" “"0" 'Mme' \‘“"“S°- Fwd Sufiocated ln Asthma Attacli His porlrillt itledueoil 'by Present Day Miethods 0! l>\\0l0SriiPhy will be me agreeable surprise. It's done so quickly and clearly. Make your appointment to- day. THE - BAYER STUDIO A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Qileen St. P1-iietl iii hospital and home; because no otlier 'Coffee i at once so rich. so strong. 'so delicate, and so lmfailingly good. in K, 1 and 2 pound elm. Whole-ground -pulv/srized - alsoF`moGnun»dlsrPore¢lstssn. ' ¢~».-v-»\~.~\.\ m__ g°"¢'1,9'|_° Bontom ed baking dish' ‘Inspection Decision 120 permitted cer- Retum’ |93" Bnnton Monnnyn nc n Dn_ecu0ns_Ch0p some cold mast taiii` classes of wine manufacturers to Every sufferer fl-0m.a5u,m,,_ knows ii. m., via Portland. East Port and beef; niiei-nate layers ur beer with sus ' “dd-“ate” ‘md “"5” °° me "°“‘“°° °‘~’ the terror. the ahieci fear that over .I-\\\>°°~ breadcrumbs in bniring dis1i.sunsuu "‘"” °' “`“’“” "°‘“ ‘”’“'°" ‘he 1“‘°° comes them when sirhzsliue for had been partially expressed and » with salt, pepper and melted butter- _ ' breath. The old fashioned remedies MAIN BTEAMSHIP LINE. nnn n “me cnnnnen nn,-nley Une tlmu- “"3” an°Wh‘g me mixmfe to may relieve, but never cure Best re- Be P tl d , breadcrumbs s aringl or it ma' be fermgfn’ '° °"" me beverage "|’°m“°° suits come from Catarrhowne. which tween or an and New York. P Y Y wine. such products must new be cure, ,mnmn nfterln in abandoned Steamship North Land and Herman t°° dry' Pl" crumbs 0" WP' .P°“" called “imitation wine." we because Cntnrrnclxnc nina thc asthma germ that it cures. Choking Winter. over a cupful of beef stock. Bake thir Reduced Fares- Reduced state ‘Y -"mules i" fi moderate °"°"~ sMi'rH-oonniau ,B , n l'°0m P|'|°°5- - l Smith-Dorrien's characteristic cheer- ape] and H Med breatmng are m` _ lieved, suffocating sensations and loss .,§;”°2:;:..2f°"‘”“‘°“ ’“‘°'°°°“°° f::"::::;”..ft.‘;;.'ixa:i;°l1.i.:;‘;.‘a;":.:: of he-i »f sf- J°hU Cu! TICKGU 05108. 47 Kill! bcglniiing of our campaign in France asthma' is driven away from the BYE Street. ’ "‘Smotli Dorrien’s smiling," our men' tcm. and even old chroiilcs experience A_ _ _ ` ,, , immediate relief and lasting cure. i. =.‘i=i§’fli.1"Z'r‘T'i‘i'.‘i 3?X?."3t'l.E.. ‘ Stylish Slmes |,§§°i‘.§°--41"..i§’.2’§é..I.’$ll§ °“.1‘..E..i’.‘i E°““"Y g°°° ‘°' ‘"°"°"“‘°- "mf Ncw B|,nnnw1nk_ _Foy_ _th t si H S “hm le 1 trouble and catarrh. The large One on ztllezgaces m 11°" “ W5 Dollar outfit includes the inhaler and f._.,- _ _ -in ._ en ,:'ry_:1vi;o in thai éarslclrvintg cniirhcotl-}:\é lasts two months, sold by all dealers Tl Furness l O » Sailings Frm LONDON Froml-IALIFAX sralsmen _ Shenandoah Jan. 29th Jan. 28th Kanawha Feb. izili Feb. 9th Rsppaliamiocl: " :sth From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nild. VII Nfld Tabasco Iuii. 29lIi Ian. zillli liroinorc ~ (iraciana i"cb. 27ili i"cli. llili Dlll’li1l0 l"ch. 29ih Furn¢ss,Wiihy & Co, Ltd. £ ,-/» 4- "_\,l `||'|n|`“‘ iiiiiliii ii-ii* ||||| “lla 'hull “Keep the Home ~_;' Fires Burning" ' When in need of Coal for Domestic or Steam purposes, telephone us .your order or call at our oil-ice. Our prices are lowest and quality _the best. Promptand satisfactory delivery will be made. . , _ Phono 40.4 ` ' Benthic, Co. .\ H 0 nm... in ,;n°..i.i.n y » C - u.*:.f:;.';°.:..'.°_- ..‘tai3 Ellis |,’|lil¥lI\i\¢Y,\-Nl WML my lb, 33 to 40- 7025-1-Ziimwfmtf. Aunt Poily’s Why wear shoes not built for your foot, which are bound to stretch and lose their shape ? Aunt Polly’s Out Sizes are made to give extra room at the ankle top and the broadest part of foot. & Co. correct." _ fu! Dangerous Throat Trouble KLY Doii't walt till iiiglit. Got iiftor your cold ii0w,~ ihls very ininutc, before ii. grows ilaiigoi'ous you should apply old-time "Nervlliue." them iliorouglily with Norviline. Itc- lief will be immediate. Nervlline will save you from lying awake tonight, coughing, choking, and suffering from congestion in the chest and acute pain in the throat. Nerviline will break up that dull neuralgia headache-will kkill the cold and chill at its very beginning-- will nes. To take away hoarseness, to broak up a grlppy cold, to cure a sore throat the most largely ,used family remedy in the Dominion. Time has proven its merit. so can you by keeping handy on the shelf the large 50c. family size bottle; small trial size 35c. sold by any donlor anywhere. 1- -I --- ` Sole A genis , -F' il Good Clean Coal Some points about our Coal. It is as _good as any coal mined. There is heat in every lump of it. We give prompt de ivery and our prices are as low as igooii coal can be sold for. Phone 111 Lid. C. l..y0ll8 8! C0.- A Hot, Nourishing Meal- one that will put vim and energy into the wom-out body and fortify it against exposure-Shredded Wheat Biscuit (heated in the oven to restore crispness) with hot milk sfipplies all the strength needed for a half-day’s work. Also delicious with 'bananas or other fruits. Made in Canada. \\~§,“_ff»'* it!i..s;iiy¢f§psii:~§'i? ' ‘eh *E \*?`a\ 5. ft 6| navy. One brother reverses the order gsnhgglxgne Catarmozone C0" Kings' of the family names. Someone asked ' ` 'Sir Horace the reason of this, and he _ replied, “I isuppose the family wasnt SAVE THE BV PRQDUCTS “une sum “ which °rd‘“"` the “ames The fats from the various kinds of came so rang the changes on them so ment nre the mont vnmnnle by_nr0_ that at least 0"” brand' lmgm be duct of the kitchen if isolated from each other. Dumped carelessly into a common pot they are fit only for the soap pot. Divided they will con- tribute to the saving of money. One P'-evented Ne'-viline spoonful oi grease which has been kept in a pot by itself and thereby retained its own flavor will. do the |1- ENDS M|5ERy 0|: ¢0|_p3 QU|g. .work of five spoonfuls of butter. Beef drlppiiigs make excellent pie crust if tlicy are beaten to a llglit uiiii a liiili' ii lt~ns|iuuiii`\il ol’ biikliig powilvr is uililcd. Poultry ful is just the thing for spice cukcs and ieuokies. Rub your Chen; and tnr0n_t_ I-n|, ,and oysi.ci'i-1 fried in ii piiii of liot cliickcn grease, iii wliicli ii slice oi' bacon has bccii fried, ure most ile- xlicious. ` ,iii_ii_iiiiis save you from perhaps a serious lil- CH,TOwN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter, (creamery) lb 32 or bad cold in tho client, you can usu|Bllll.U1‘, (CPURDIGPY) nl- 65 nothing .so speedy and effective as iButter (Tub) lb. '28 Nervlline. For forty years it has been iButter, fresh, lb. 30 Eggs, doz. 35 Beef lb. (retail) 10 to 12 Fowls. lb 12 chickens, rn. 12 to 15 Hay (pressed) ton |12 to $13 Straw (pressed) ton \ $6.60 I’oi‘|t. lb. iw tu 12 Turnips. bus. 15 Potatoes (ltods) bus. 55 Oots (white) b us. Oats, (black) bus. ‘ Beets, bus Carrots. bus. Wool. lb Parsnips, lb Geese ,un fir) I 16 Ducks QQI 'l. 15 Hides -~ 14 to 15 Turkeys. per lb. S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, burn. 75 to so Butter, (dairy) per lb. 27 Butter (creamery) per lb . 32 Calfskins per lb. 13 Chickens. (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 Ducks, (dressed) per lb. 12 to 15 ggs, (fresh) per dos. 30 Fowl, per lb. 10 to 12 Geese, per lb. 12 to 15’ Hides. 14 Hay (grossed) por ton. $10 to $13 Hay, nose per ton. 89 to 810 Lamb Pelts each 40 to 60 Oats, (black) per bus. 47 Oats, (wihite) per bus. 45 Pork, (organs attached). 734 to 10% 43 45 40 45 40 l Tumips,`per bus ..°0Nl G:N1"pcr wuzird each in- sertion for s vert s nt this column. .'12 GORDON IVEB i G di ' _ nenrclcnutive m Mom-m'.' 'W' U" Cash must accompany order i 7 0 ` f S _ ..°o. F. Tisanlv is Guardian rs- "WED dcgigsg ci‘i:i?NcERT`_Tmf concert an o held in St m'°'§“"”"° 1" s°'m" Mlm- Peters Hall. Frlfily. January 21st, giv- crcam niiil ii sqiwczc of lcuion jiiii:c‘ Straw, (pressed) per ton. | , I large supply of very tasty iioine iiiaiii: candy. Materials being supplied by thc ladies of St. Peters lied Cross Society. Jus. Duncan then gave an exhibltioii oi dancing i-lighland Fling, wliie-ii was heartily encored. Mr. Alex. Buchaiinan rendered violin music with organ ac- companiment by Lloyd Andersoii fol- lowed by a solo by Miss Biatch, (en- cored.) Next chorus bythe choir. We’il Never Let the Old Flag Fall. Mr. Charles Waye (chairman) then offered for sale a box of chocolate presented by Miss Bell Robbins, for the good of the cause, which caused some lively bidding and was not knocked down until reaching the nice amount of three dollars and seventy- ilve cents. Mr. Wayc spoke loudly iii praise of the ladies of St. Peters Red Cross Society for getting up such a very fine time and did not really know when he enjoyed himself more. Mrs Robert Kaneen, President of the Red Cross Society spoke freely on the matter, and expressed hcr gratitude to all those helping out in the work which made the time such a success. for the good order which was maili- tained throughout thc niccting, not- withstanding the large gathering ol people. She also extended hor thanks to Mr. Sostock Anderson for the ircc use of the hall and spoke somewhat of their plans. How the proceeds wouln be used to the hes; advantage aiii closed by hoping for a continuance ol’ favors (for the inectiiigs to be liclil iii thu near future) amidst cheers unil applause. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the King. \Vortliy uicntiuii is due to Miss Loma Ander- son wlio supplied the organ inusic for tlie entire evening. The proceeds of the meeting aiiiouiitcd to tlic liuiiil- somo sum of sixty dollars. The luilics deserve much credit for gciiiiig up this social for such a worlliy cuusc. SWAGGER STICKS ` OF THE SOLDIERS _ The army swagger cane has ai.- tained to a new importance since the war. Even civilians carry them, upon occasion; hoping perhaps, to be mistaken for soldiers in niuiti. There- in they err. Tommy, when iii muftl, does not sport a swagger cane; which is in effect a part and parcel of his uniform outfit, and which is discarded when it is discarded. The swagger, in its peseiit form at all events, is a comparatively modern iiiiiovation. True, soldiers have affected a short cane when “walking out” almost from time iinmemorai. But whereas in thc old days. such cnncs were of all sorts and sizes according to the whim of tiic carrier. they are now of a uni- form pattern for the whole British army; though iliifcriiig in detail for each branch ot' thc service, and also as regards most regliiiciits. Itliicmen, for instance carry a black ebony cane with zi silver top. Ordin- ary line corps affect a kind oi inalacca, also with a silver top, ou which is engraved the regimental ‘ crest or badge. The artillery sport a whaugee or Japanele cane; and so on. All these various swaggers are prifctically of one size. measuring in length from the nrmplt to the tins of the fingers of an ordinary average ‘liuilt Toniiiiy; while their gi-rtli is about equal to that of a suhstaiiC.i.il fountain pen. The canes are not cheap and the soldier has to pay for them out of his own pocket. iionsc- qnently, in ordcr to minimize the ri#-k of loss, lie usually has his regimental iiuiniier stamped on the rim ol' thc mc-.tal top. This is done by the :ir- morer-sergeant. tr- whom, in most rcgimeiits, is alltiierl the monopoly of l CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND AVOID DISEASE When your blood is impure, weak, thin and dcbilitated, your system becomes susceptible io any or all diseases. _ Put your blood in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts d_irectI_y and peculiarly on the blood-it pun- fies, enriches and revitalize! it and builds up the whole system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has s_i.ood the test of forty years.` Get xt today. It is sun to help yon. ______ _ To Each 'Purchaser of Nadruco Tooth Paste We will give Free, a good Tooth Brush For one Week only 25c Special . si .i .,. _ .W ' ' _i~i"llli ir.i.=~iii1l.':;i ___ "_ rr '_ iii=,,_ il _*_ ` ` , ‘.i ?"§"`»':= Y r 5 1 ._ =‘ f a -r1i.‘l..ti - ~1-?'i-il ; .1 TT” ` iijh. WMn§ri§iMmm vi‘:.:.`sE§ Ai’ . ."” _ ___»;’,1,;if;=_‘,=`i, ii:.iii'5";":'.%'L'i.';T.'."*'i‘§.?”f."°1"'*..,'§f.‘:"- MP1' _ _.-.__ ‘ “ "' PromniesDigeiiiion£ii¢e |2 nes-sandiicsi.Coi\iiilnsiieiiliii' i. 0piimi.Morphii1c norliiiicinl. i‘-Inu fi']{5I-? :;;ii," \'...g§;; nspfrfolizn-.afaa'mumi , ik: ~""»"‘*,,,,,,,,,“';":"‘ ff ii!F!;i. 1;. ?;%'f""° f .'v1’;-`i .uiftaiisiaiuiena iii-if*f “°“°-recurrent M M _-1 _ ness an____ ____ i ':l.1‘\ 'I1 , fnrSimii¢ Signaiureof - 5 ; _E- ln.. in Atb mimihs old-` ' .iiiiiiim 35D°’“ "35CF`N .iwnnnnnn 2_ ii ii . _ iiiilp "EM i ! ' illlllliii Exact Copy of Wrsppu. .~i;,‘ » .'.‘| ‘ _ | nc,._,_\;i..~: oo Diiors/ H » i '."‘ '~ *__ ‘i imp. X ingiinninniiiiimL|&,,,,n,nmm"| lzaiufziruiuil Thmy 'igafg iiilllll The Iiiiiil You Haven I r Always Buiigiii -_ Bears the ( Sigualiure of No'rNAnco-rio. _ , _.. Q; - !ilm_hI/:37ili‘:- ‘ ` - »----,» , ii list Fei* ilvei nn _,',,,A¢|\ omni-A»u\. bca vnu-1 sivvi 1 L | ' , the sale of the canes. Needless to say, iii: iiiakes a goal Lliiiig out of it. in most battalions, in time of peace. "stick parade," cllierwiso salixiiiig drill, is iield oiiirc it iiioiiiii. The men zircli iii sections of fours past the aliutant, salntiiig with tlit- right hand as lliey go hy. and briiigiiig the cane to the left shoulder, upright, and parallel _ with body, knob upper- inost. This enables the adjutant to spot iniiius tops altogether, or otherwise uiiserviccablc. A visit to the armor- PROWSE Murray River Ianuary, 24ih, 1916. 701::-1-:nivi.,___»~, , _V - .. .,_. _ I :iff seg. ` zf ep _ A ..; , c n . . _ , i 'L , ';` . ; . i . _,nj rc)/V I \r V 1 / ‘ ~. , ~ ‘ r. ,’ ni - ,_ _ i > , .121 ci ‘_.. .'_ , ' , ‘ . ‘ -, »_. _,S _ \ ' . -- -. r ~ »;;.l _ .~ ~,‘., . , . i . - . . ~ I 1 . , _ i x n 4. 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