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Jamieson DRUGGIST .Now ' is the time to have your ~ clock repaired. Bring it in or have us ' send for it and we will put it in perfect running order] G. -H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician Phone 353-J .. ` ‘ Tim: 'r.\lsi.l-1 - FEBRUARY. . High aDay Time I-i't M. 12.14 7.3 Tu. \\`. 024 1.10 1.58 2.52 I 3.67 Water Time 23.118 12.45 13.15 13.45 14.16 14.50 15.31 16.21 17.22 18.36 19.51 20.58 21.50 . ,A_ wmv” ~ 9° 3 H't 7.9 _‘1_*]_@_“1_"l_*1f/51>]f]*]°~l*`l*~]`1§`l"|~l`} xammuuoomqmmhhkhhbbb Qmms ."."."." ©v£*]-`lOr-lr-‘C Srl r‘F"’° 61-5 ©%® ¢=~.-r~ VIK 'cn it Q ‘.10 ‘ 1.1 'ia Tu. W. Th. ‘ F. 18 Sa. 14 s. 22.56 is lu. - 23.48 16 it 7° ee Tu. j 12.311 W. 0.34 1 13.09 1.18 I 13.37. 2.01. 14.0.2 2.44 14.28 . I 3.29 14.5-4 15.23 . 16.04 17.011 18.21 19.30 20.43 . ."3 21.42 ” WFEBRUARY.-lst. to lind. threaten- ing. ard to nn. rain. ml. to nn. low témpersture. sth ic inn, pleasant. »‘12!h to 15th, keen cutting winds. ltitli to 19th, unsettled wave. 20th to 21st, 22nd to 24th. mild. geniul. 25th to 28th, general snows. f mniv or lzvelus F 3’ Z* rs F* .°°.°°?'."."" --»';lt::»:~i¢ Th. 18 '19 F. '£0 in FPHPH :Q¢DO--to VF' use 25 E? £1170 §~a4t§ _U3 ri P’ E4 °$3.“°.".°°‘ 1 -'sc-levnro ciao-:noe E“?‘?'.°" mama -1 F. . Sa. TJ. c r `-Magistrates Court. 0 ii.m. -Psople’s Theatre, 7.15 and 9 pin. 'mince Edward 'rl..~..tm. s. l. .ma M5 p.ln. ' BIRTHS l DAWSON- Ai Tryon on Jan. 30. to Mr. and'Mrs. lleginnid Dawson. ii lion. Congratulations.--& / i'tEMonv GoNl-: ' Fiirrv YEARS CHICAGO, Feb. 10.-ills lnilid li blank following an illness in a mili- tary hospital during the Civil \\-'nr and which deprived him of all memory of his real name. his parentago and his family, Laurentlne Highle. '10, a prom- inont resident of Wilmington, ncnr Joliet, is now telling his wife and gltildren details of his early childhood. hich he remembers for the first time ln' almost half a ‘When Higliie was hospital he by which I-Is came to from use the knew married family in for him struggled his child- O. Mar- identity and broth- 4.....- ocnooner For Sale W. Parnell 0’l~lara, 'lit tona.'Amorl- can build. Vessel and sails in good condition. Has 27 1-I.P.. Gasoline en- gine installed by skilled ihlachanics. Will move Schooner six mi es an hour and gives perfect satisfaction. Will sell with or without engine. For par- ticulars write E. BOSWELL, Victoria, P. E. Island. 8402-1-B8Mtf. Good Luck FoxCompany Limited The annual meeting 'ol' the stock- holders of the Good Luck Fox Com- pany. Limited, will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Charlottetown, oil Friday, the 26th day of February next, A. D, 1915, at the hour of eleven o‘clock lil the forenooll. Dated this fifth day of February, A. D. 1915. By order of the Board of Directors. J. A. MOORE. Secretary. 8522-2-SMGI. _ FARM l"0R SALE ALSO CROP. STOCK AND IMPLE- MENT5 One hundred acres of free hold land. six miles from Charlottetown; good house and buildings. lt has been well cared for. niudded. fertilized. lifnbed, manured. The 'nest farin on Wlnsloe road. Windmill, telephone, both in good working order. Thresli- ing outfit, all complete. }Iay fork, rope and carrier goes with farm. lf not sold by first day ol March will be sold by auctloil. Ilandbills later. .IOIIN IIORNE. Wlnsloo Station. 1'. E. I. 8294-1-18Mth5wks P. E. Island Dairy Association ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL MEETING of the P. E, 1. Dairy Association will be held in the Agricultural llall, Charlottetown, on MONDAY 22nd, 1915, Opening at1ia.m ltzites will be one first class fare is- sued oil the standard certificate plan. Programine lutcr. t‘. I-J. l\lncl{l§.\'ZlE, Secretary. 8576-2-11iil9i 1 HALLAM'S WEEKLY MARKET RE- PORT--HIDES. SKINS, WOOL. JUNK. 'I`()ilOI\"l`O, Feb. 1I`1o. lllildl-‘lllI)l-JS :ire held strong by dealers, but the tanners are conserva- tive, and are olily buying to fill orders. claiming that prices of hides are too iligli colnpared with the price ot` lea- ther. City blitclicr hides flnt ltic to 17c per lb, Country hides, flat, cured. 17 1-2 to 18c per lb. Part cured, ltic to 17c per lb. CALI-‘SKINS are coliiliig to innrkct in fair supply, and are in ri little het- ter deuiand for the light skins. City skills, green, flat, 17c. Country. cured, 181: to 18 1-2c. Part cured. 16 1-2c, according to colidltioii und take oil. Deacons or bob culf 80c to $1.20 cnrli. llOltSEliil)l'lS :irc iirni lind in good supply. City take oil $4.50 to 754.75. Country take off No. 1, $4.00 to $4.50; No. 2. $2.50 to $3.50. SIIEEPSKINS are in better demand and on a higher basis i'or late take off. City shcepskins $1.26 to $2 each. Country sheepskins, 60e to $1.75. WOOL is stronger. with only small lots ill the bands oi' producers. Wash- ed combing fleece (coarse) 28c to 32e. Wnsllcd clothing fleece (fine) 1201: to Jilin. \Vzislied rejectlonls, (hurry, <‘|l11l`l`.\'. etc.) 23c to 26c. lfnwnshotl lla.-ei-o colnbing. (coarsci 20:: to 224:. Vnwaslicil fleece clothing (iliic) 23c tu 2'll‘. TALLOW market ls steatly. thc bet- ter grmlos in best liclilniul.. tiity rcliilcrcil, .solid in llurrcl:-l, Gt: to ti 1-Zu. f‘.ollntr_\~ stol:k. solid lil bllrrels, No. l. 011 to 0 l-41'. No. 2, 5 1-to to 01-_ tioltc. No, l, 0 I-2|' to Tc. No. 2. 5 1-Ill: to tie. li()liSl'l liAlIt is llllcllallgell and in fzlir sllpply. l"nrlllt'l' pcdlnr stock 451: to 501' per lb. t)l.l) RlTllllli1i¢:.r. The eustle und buildings ure quaint. erected some ot* lhenl centuries M20. but would as fl mutter of fact. oifor poor defence :ul fur as witilstnnding modern warinre is concerned. My duties ns Quartermaster i'or thc corps tnkc me daily liito the city oi' lloulogne, li distttncc of twenty uillcs. We haul all our supplies including rn- tlons, equiplnent, clothing, coal alld general issue from tho Military Stores there by incnlls oi' large motor truck collveynilccs. The roads are the bel-it tllnt cnil bc seen any place in the world. They are in fnct perfect and lippenr to bc built of concrete. Tile climate is inclined to be mild, in fact nllicll more so than England. particularly ut this time oi' the yenr. .lust now wc are experiencing the us- ual wet season, with some times li slight fall of hail. Occaslonally~wc have very lille days. like our spring in Ci-iiindn. The “Golf lioiel" which we occupy for our hospitals is ll. very Inrge and conilnodloils hosteiry, which caters solely to high-class tourist trade when open. Now of course all such places are closed. We have hospital accom- modatlon for upwards of four hundred sick and wounded p'atients at a time alid have ilp to the present been kept very busy handling numbers as they are sent from the firing line. Our Christmas spread was quite good, coli- sidering this is war time. The pa- tients with us were all given treats and delicacies and we made every- thing as happy and pleasant for theih as we possibly could. 'T 1 Before concluding I wish to extend to Your Worship and the members of the Council my vhry best wishes an compliments fd' the, season of 191 and remain _ JAMlB'S. WALKER. - ` ` p Captain Q. M. . Il Yours very sincerely, ` i iii THE FIGHTING LINES . ' 'ngiflggggbfgiu ~ ,, THE MAN 0,. ` ~ . “F AN TDMAS MYSTERY ' ON L A 0 N Iurlllliifi ’|;;';.-I.. LCIICOI I The Noted in the Fina] Chapter hi. Serie- ` NNMONNMMOONON ooN"r sAv ir. . own lips Because the Devil gets into should be entertained in the parlor or made to feel at home on the front doorstep. Vile-tongued abusive seolds are often excused as “not had at heart," which is nil rubbish. if the vileness docs not come from the heart where on earth does it come from? Don't make any mistake; the goods ill the window are nlwnys n fair ex- ample of what ls in the store, usually iinlch better. When you find ti man exlinusting the vocabulnrly of vituper~ atlon oil his neighbor, you iiiny put it down that he is not nn angel hiulself. All! those little ice-cold fingers. llew they point our nienleorles back To the hasty words and actions Strcwli along our backward track! licw those little linnds relnind us, I As in snowy grace they lic. Not to scatter thoriis-but roses- For our reaping by and by! EIIIFLIIII LEADS HUSSIIN CHARGE It 1‘l»JTlt0GltAl), Feb. 6.-Not for nc- tllllil: does every reglnielltal stulidnrd `in the Itusslan :ll'iny bcur the text, “God is oil our side." and when the otlict-rs go down lil ii iight it is offer the rc-giinelital cllliplllin, who, with thc s::\:idard in his left build und lin: cross htfid aloft in his right, lends the troops forward to ilu- attack. 0ni_\ the other day during our of tht- Itlis- slan attack on the Borgllmow front at b.i"‘nllon which hull lest most oi' its oillcers was led on bg: the regi- mental chaplain. lie was, ci' course, absolutely' unarmed, and was welll- ing an ordinary soldier‘s overcoat. llc brought the men back after as gannaiit a bayonet charge as ally of those lil- numcrnble ones made in this troubled section ot' ilio Polish front. On the ltussian Christmas Eve ill the trenches near Gounllne, where the opposing lines were very near together, every effort was used to dissuade ai priest i'ron1 attempting to hold service, but witliout avail. The scrvlce began, acconlpaiilcd by beau- tiful llusslnn songs. The German soldiers opposed to this section ol' the trenches ended in silence. Sevcn minutes after the conclusion of thc service, when the Gernians~ were rtttisliell it wus over, firing was re- nuincd :ls u.-iuul. The next niorning al. stone. wrapped in paper lilld nt- tuclled to at string, was flung liito thc ltusslan trenches. Tile paper con- tzlinod Cliristnias congratulations in llucslaii and thc words, "Pull the string." .-\ pull brought across the narrow space dividing the trenches li parcel containing some cigars and n chunk of cheese with more good wishes. Advantage wus taken ot` the lius- sians' holiday fcclilig in nuother section of trenches :t good dcni far- ther liorill. The Gcrliialis sent over the message: “We have get sonic coffee, come and have ti drink." This kllid oi' tlilng is strictly -forbidden. hilt the Russians were persuaded that it would be all right when thc Gernnins proposed to send hostages over for the safe rctnrn of the Rus- sians. Fifteen ini-ll wont Qvor to have a drink oi' coilec and fifteen Gernians duly crawled. unnriiled. us hostages liito the Russian trenches. The Russians never came back. be- ing kept as prisoners of war. und when the officers and it doctor over- hauled the German hostages nil worl- found to be suffering from typhoid fever. Mina'd`a ill-lment Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack .of Latlrippe. and I have froquontlj proved it to be very oiioctlve in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. 1lU'1`ClliNBON. SOLDIERS' HOMES FOR CANAD- DIANS l\'l()\I'l`lti~JAl., I-‘cb. tl.--A project io csiabiisll soldiers' liouies in the chief' cities ot the Dolillnloli, is no\v under wny :ind has the support of the Fcninn Veterans’ Association. The ldcn was Inspired lit tho outbreak of the present wnr by u number of persons chnrltubly inclined, \vlio forsoc tho return of niaiiy zi. maimed and helpless nlan to Cniluda before the end of the wnr. it is pointed out tiint the very least the country owes these, heroes is the gour- nlitee of food, clothing and quarters, for the rest of their lives. The sup- porters of the project think it would be n source of comfort for.these vet- erans to he togetlieiywllen they could discuss thc- days of Iliclr youth and strength, and comfort cuch otlibrrin their decline. - Catarrh Cannot be Cured \\ lililocniapplicatlonsuis lhev csnnnl. ranch the neat of the disease. Latsrrh is .1 blood or constitutional disease. and in order io cure it you 'rr_\ult_tnke internal remedies. iIaIl's Catarrh .i ure is taken intemallf. and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur aces. llsll's Catarrh Curc is not a quiick medicine. It was prescribed by one of therbeat physicians in this country for years and l~ a regular p(rt-scripilon. ltis com the best blood purifiers acting dircci y on the the two inaredienta ia whgt pmduug Nd, ado, 0 mrs loin sv MEN -.Ist-.....;... PEUPLE-STHEATRE ~=-we Our Cardiff correspondent writes:-,over the side the commander said I ‘ ' ‘ ` I of Adventurég . 'A FALSE MAGISTRATE r v 't l n l i tl uglits , _ _ . but‘;lE§§lm:nv§iEesuldeli’e)ii]l\.i|steE-our ins A F0;-geful Stn-ring and 638611113 FONT Pa" SYOTY the back.kitcheh is no reason why he SEE FANTOMAS TO-DAY Wh8f HBPDCDS THE SECRET LODE WATCH. FOR 413 wave", Our Next Broadway Feature . Million Dollar Mystery Saturday Afternoon and Evening .. ll 1” - fA.l'f.‘2.'ff’f§f§f.‘i.f;..ff':l’ff.f?.iI§ii.'§\ The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year...._§l§_0 Ilfliotli papers for only $2.50_@ The Guardian has been authorized by the Management of the C--median Countryman to continue the above offer. Subscribers who have not; yet taken advantage of this unpah I relied offer are requested to do so at once. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING FORM Totaluu.. .aaaaeaaaaaw Discount $1.50 Subscription Department, Dear Slrs, tc, Ont. New Subscribers to The this offer. The Cliarlottetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Enclosed find herewith $2.50 being renewal sub- scription to the Morning Guardian for one year. With this sub- scription I understand that 1 will receive 1-‘REE for one year The Canadian Countryman, a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- Name...... . . .. PostOil1ce .... Guardian can take advantage of 17Mtf | ... *la F 1 _ Twenty-five cents. _ Ons cent per word first insertion ln this column, half csntpor word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge launnllll cussllltn ins. I ___ . _._ ni l.- .__ 4’ Agents \\'unicd AGENT WANTED.-WE REQUIRE it rt-liubll-, energetic soliciting ngent l`or thc district coinprising 'Monta- gue und Murray Harbour. Good opportunity t'or the right inun. llylullnuii & tio.. Ltd.. General In- sliriiilcc. Cllurlottetowll. S560-EMM BILLY SUNDAY'S MESSAGE AND nietlluds. ldxtraortlillnry rcvivalist. Quarter nilllioii converts. 'l`hrllling book. Everybody orders. Make six to ten Dollars tially. Sample book free oil promise to canvass. Bible llouse, Brantford. TURNIP SEED. GROWN IN CAN- lidn, season 1914. We offer 1,000 lbs of the famous "Corning" Green Top Swede, grown pure in Yarmouth County for forty years. Large crop- pers, great keepers, delicious flavor. Price 65 cents per lb. by mail. Write for jobbing price. S. P. Goudey. Yarmouth. N. S. 8355-1-23Mtf. l"oulid F6' U N b'S'T`|=i`/iV€iJ` 6oG"§ifA'c` R`.T\Nb tan, small. ' Owner may have same by applying ut Drakes Market. 8555-2-10M3i. p-an-1-as-#I-%""'==S AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries" We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. lllghest coninils- sions paid. Ilalidsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington. Toron- to, Ont. 8264-1-14ME26l. Bo:|l'dc1'.~l \\`ainictl WANTED.-COUPLE OF GENTLE- men boarders. llntes $5.60 per week. Apply 208 Grout George Street. 8501-2-l0ni3i For Salle FARM FOR SALE AT NORTH RIV- cr. Apply to l<‘. G. Jordan, Iiuvlcs liotel, tiharlottctown. S5141)-2~9Mll'. FOR SALE.--CHEAP PUNG SLEIGH. practically new. Apply at 68 King Street. 8549 HOUSE FOR SALE. A THREE- Toncincnt ilousc for sole on Bishop Street, tfliarlottetowil. For further particullirs apply to owner. llugii Czilnpbeil. North Wiltshire. .lf not. sold before May lst, it will be sold by public nueiioil oil the premises. 8560-2-10iiltli patioii. 8559-I-10M Etf llelp \\'uiiteil-lfeiimle WANTED A COOK FOR SMALL fulnily, no wnsliing. Ilighest wagacri to competent person. Mrs. C. 1l.'1.i. Longworth, 181 Fitzroy Street. 5532-2-sMi-2:11. d WANTED. FOUR GIRLS AT ONCE to learn the inilliiiery. Apply. MISS Itcndcl nt i'rowse Bros. 8531-2-8Mtf. llclp \\':\iited--Mule wANTEDlvK\lii§;`ii{i£ii` In iEa'i-ii wire- lesa ut home and erect private sta- tions. Great opportunity after war and chalice to travel. Write for puriiculnr. Till-I RAYDl5OGl'tAI’li CO.. AMIIISIIST. N. S. 8503-2-Iim7lpd g_1 Siilmiioiil-i Vuculii' BILLY 3UNDAY’S MESSAGE. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN or women. We will pay you $120. to distribute it in your neighborhood. Sixty dny's work. Spare time may be used. international Bible Press. 182 Spa-lina Ave.. Toronto. 75. RECRUITS WANTED --FOR-- . 6tli CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES (3rd. Contingent) .- This Regiment is now being organized in Maritime Provinces PAY-Privates $1.00 and ltlc field allowance Exim Ply for Shoeing Smiths, Cooks Saddler, &o- SEPARATION ALLOWANCE-$20.00 per month REQUIREMENTS-Height 5 ft. 3 in " Chest 33 1-2 in. ...ned time but toni... ..~...,._.,..,i.i....l ....5 _ Age 18 iq 45 yggfg 'mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of E|\li§tll18Dt |10 be madg wifh ‘he unde|*gigned:- in curing Sstarrh. Sendfor V Major. A‘ E. INGS__Ch,town. _ h it-. r.»J.Voi-:Nav E co., mips., 'r..l. rf-Ompi. T. H. E. INMAN-Sumintrildh I , c er Li3\lt¢ F. P4 h’t _ » ., ._ - ‘l~fl{‘.?ilsil'»t.‘F#liliw"l¢ni.7f“@. oil... . Lieut. A. c. sdohnlnniiiiiswnuwlsho