<\\__ S‘; 4 l . l. , .; i ll‘ ll. i‘: ‘I l. iii .4. -. .1 l‘ l Pumw OATS [Wlllcd from Selected Gal 8. O. ‘IE-On the evening of Bat- “urch. Tryon; Predrytflrlnli Tn Alyg cit A. A. A. is one or of S un ny A'bc rta urdsy. Dec. 18, Rev. R. ll. Slsvert "March. Norh Trynn; Episcopal 5c 341N554 mos‘! prominent or‘ Grand Worthy Patriarch. of th" Church. Crnpatrd; Methodbl u;- Trhlwlc flcqllnizstions in thr _ %il ~ii.i~i.. ...-...~-ii~..>.. i. -4 ._ ,. IIIINIONOs-idt Now London on Jnnusfy 4th, to llr. and Mm. (.311! Hanlmons, a daughter. TO TRANSFER $81’ OFFICE. places Mr. William Fraser who has romoved from the district. POSTAL NOTICE-A full mall for the United Kingdom-will be G's- piched by vlhe Stsnmers (‘shade 2nd Saxoula sailing from l-laiifav an the 2m. and 24th. innants res- pv ctively. Mail to connect with ‘bu ii those steamers must leave here‘ not later than flaturthy monring next the 22nd, meant. Bans of Temperance lectured in the .113" st Bonshaw. Mr. John J. hic- Lood occupied die chair and mtm minced tne-lctsturer. Quite a. largr nuuiber of young and old were pro sen-t and listened with deep stipen- tlon to the lecture of the evening: At ha close of the lecture. Mr. Sta Jen re-organized the division of Merchant, \\ hat oi Your Stock? How fine it looked when you bought It. ..llow pleased you were at the thought of the trade you would attract with it But, stay! Was the trade as good as you expected. . . . . . . No! Then what was the reag. on? O Conditions against it? Maybe. but the reason goes deeper than 4r Sous of Tc-mipersnce. which hm‘ l1 D. Mt-Ncvin; W. A.-—6‘yxnour Mclienn: R. Sw-illbs Annie Mu‘ Lend; A R. S.—Jns. Boyce; Con? -~l-i~<!o' McNovin; A. Cord.- Mlm Rose Homage-ll; Chqw-Misr Mu Parson: n“I-1.~—MUS W. Mc- DOUCMI; ll‘. Scribe-Ewen Mcr Daudlll: l. Sent-J. Allsn McDou gull; O. Saw-W. Salmon: Dep. (i W. R-Llohn J. McLeod. The nights of meeting is Tuesday. The gath- riruz was closed with the singing of tho National Anthem .__...-¢0§____ PERSONA LB ~ Mrs. E. Boswell: Victoria. return ed Monday night from visiting ir the wvcl: in Summsrslde. the guest of the Hon. Benjamin Gallant. ill-is Mary McCnnn of Hope Riv- |~ Y"; ~ ‘urrmi v1 the city after rcniir‘ s frw pleasant ho'ld-:.r at her home. i ‘ Mr. A. A. Chisholm, Antigonish. - N. S. is ill‘ proseut in the province __pu:~<.-hnsing 'ni‘m prmiums. Mr. (‘his- TIIO A1’ Stuns Annivoncry. You must. you shall. You will be mine. rune evaluations-rum- i ' d‘ m: 05mg lnelpeotor When went we»; miss, Jduutou, mu Aflleck fir! or I nmyusmymmomio mus-i- a Bedeuue were amiss: to the and paclww msrrostoctioeunaanuucm Prime: mitsl.llwdsrmvr' the charge of Mr. Joseph L. llc- l!!! by Df- I! l0 M‘ W6!!!’ Aulsy. returned soldier. who re- Kt 01l- POR FRANCE-A parcel post mall for France wit! be desputohed trom St John. N. 8., on the 31st ind the dlrvot exchange of pcrcel post with Bahamas has been rt"- nmiod. mull being forwarded rc- gularly from Halifax. WEIR OF PRAYER SERVICES ~-Unillrd services were held in thc following group of churches-Jim lvyterisn Church, Hampton; Bspti - Church, Victoria. The offwwrlr "ikcn at each service vrt-re devnr =d to ‘the China Famine Relief. Th- Rev. Wm. F. Vlfrixon wishes to ar- nounce that the total offsnnrls m-ioumed to 879.00 and has iww- mrvmrded to headquarters in Tor mto. - FOUL PLAY l6 SUSPECTED IN "he deceased met his vlcnth or. January 1st, by the hand of som- wea-son cv- personsunknovrn to th “iry. we would rccmimsnd that thv vase be turned crver to the crowr ‘~1- further investigation.“ The foregoing was "the verdict lauded down tonight by the iurv who hove been holding nu tnvestl zziflon into the death 0f Richard Miller. whose body was found a ‘he Central Banking Station, Disc: ‘lay. on New Year's Dsy. The onJv outstanding evidence Brought on’ ‘t tonight's investigation was that of Rod Cnmpbellfwho sworn thn w the day follawng the finding of ‘he body he came across bloc". Mains in the snow for s dMnnce o‘ nought that m» s-uiins in tliesriow were caused by the body being "r-rle-l nut fonn bmestih the trss tle. Walter Boulllret, Dominlr" "Ml Company police officer. vrhr ms one of those who assist/ml l "l-Yfwiflg the ‘bodv from uniiir iii- "entle swore that it was. iskmi ou‘ ln the opposite direction. A‘. i0 wishfs hearing, N. R. iliimtrthur. F’ (i. wws present in h lmlf o.“ ' ‘ends of the GWlWIEM and crm" sq,- ‘ ..~. cmutwrmrowu ctmnnmw i 4' * THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN i-"a. B Will Play in Siickville 24th JBECMEITS OF P. E. ISLAND ARE AN ALL ROUND ATHLE- TlC ORGANlZAT|ON-FOUND- ED 44 YEARS AGO. The following from the Sackvilll Tribune will be read with interest here: hiaritiine Provinces. it was found- "i forrv-four yearfl M") Blid l!" bccn in operation ever 51m it: activities embrace all lines of "port: Hockey, Football, Basedrnil lnslvq bail, lfllCk and Ficld Ath aim. ctr. its record as a club and ‘i its individual performers has lyocn a remarkable ore. For many or». i» m5 iwn the champion o.‘ ‘uinmon, its tmm of ten BLIHPIF‘ vmin carried oft tho Track and ‘Tifld Championships. ln all ot-tie.» '\l‘>.ilIlCil(‘S of sport it has been equal» 9; ‘y prominent and at football and hockey. its teams have won an enviable record. ~ The Abegwelts runs-seas s splen- lld track and ground at Chm-lotto mm on which spurts are held. Lat-t you the Olympic Trials nor the Maritime Provinces were held here The financial strength of the Or- gamma m be sudged when n Thousands Regaining Nerve is stated that its receipts last you tonlled approximately $5.000. its executive officers EfQ men promin- ent and successful in business and i ' i ‘ m) . sackyflla and M “u”; ’l't"0n fest from i318 fOOd ll! ‘GP Tiitr -Ph hat . th same organic g, “And you w- ---- ~- ------ __° was w who w» M w ll.°°l’;’§lill’.$’?.i% M155 Mndygfl gqmnmon 3p,“ ‘ound nnderthe trestle. l1. wasfirs‘ D ' one are prelcr ng o rnr: no handlers with oonsidemhie exper- ience and consistent team ploy ‘h "fliey should prove an attractive feature ln the various Towns which they appear. A Montreal kTARTI-‘I IOOIITV IND ART GIIGLII IY IUINO HUIIAIID AND CLUIMAN startled New York society and art‘ tistlc circles by suing for n siparn tion from her hunband, the not-id society man, flntglflfl undue inf.u moo in her family affairs. charges that this man exerts a through which the painter seems to possess a dual personality. Be- fore her marriage she was Miss Claudia. Windsor. bresking under the strenuous life. should know professional lfle. Geo. E This year's hockey team '11] be enterprise is filling the iivmmz-l fur health, energy sod steady niervi-s to makes the miml yrmv -r mi- ~ -' ...».._ - ' ‘ JANUARY 1a, i...’ i Alone villi a William‘ vlu Civil Not ‘Spent ~ Mm’ PM“ T‘“"‘°“° h” She had risked her life to flee from one Savage, and she, n castaway. had been sent t0 Just "town dormant for overoneend on» gvnngv pan-u 1:1 Aiarifimé Track and Fle"! Frenchpcrtniit painter. She iissin “ J ‘ i i‘ , ' i! half years. The following silica-s »-- "hi-znpuinships ‘in pfliiliS of this stllmgd mother action. i; l- [5 r were elects-d and installed: W. P» SYDNEY. N’ s“ Jam 15 __~|-h,» ‘iizritime rnccts. Last ye" "l suited, against a prominent club 3m To find what s"e had inst in the gri at Metropolis and bring a youth to new life. " A fr-aturs that is different with ANTONIO MORENO A, (he m“ L»: thr- lglqnrl, from the popular novel bv Rev Fyruv Townsend llrsdy "oiaucsre TRAILS" Eight Episode of “RUTH 0F THE ROCKl" range inihienco over ‘llartnne Ruth Roland Vitality With Phosphate Weak. run-down man and women. ntruln of a thlt with usual . Hughes, Ltd.. TODAY MATINEE 3.I5-~NIGHT 7 AND s45 ........J in. worn out, flnllllllnnllf-l iulks. It's a safe and FlRlIliP z-l-medy (m! |l>l'fl(r uml ' --r-/ uid siren: | ‘Rfi-‘h’ ' (‘each is being secured to poi-fret iii/r work. A numb" of tlieplsycrs last fsll received attractive r-ficrs ‘ n - "Vi: anxious for their hockey ser 1 vloes. These offwrs WrJFB rsfuse 1.. This Mum will play in Sackvillc rm Dotli not the wise merchant- in every zidventurie of danger, that’ iiwlm 181W" rshcrtly for Newfound- ‘give part to have tlic rest assured?" . . . . . - and on similar business. Bacon A. D. 1559 PARTNERSHIPS! i It is becoming more and more thc practice of co-pnrtncrs in every "I10 of business to insure their lives for the benefit of the firm. This may hc done by a Joint Policy or Individual Policy on the lives of the several mcmbcrs. the premiums tobe pair] by tire firm as in Fire Insurance. 4 No firm corpororatlon neglects to insure its property or " plan against fire; yet, the (loath of a co-pzirtner may be u fiir more serious matter to the business, as in addition to the loss of his active co-operation it may involve the withdrawal of his share of thc capital. V From the standpoint of duty. every person with responsi- bilities ought to carry Life Insurance. COST PERVEBIOOO OF INSURANCE ccamlned all who gave evidoncr. l ‘mummy imh‘ ves. damp them and mix some ground grain with the chuffed fod- der. Willi a few uilv": ‘ vxercise on the halter every tiny. and good grooming. together xviri this met- hod of feeding. horses bOOIl get in- to good saleable condition. Horses in‘ the winter must. in my judg- ment, have a llttlo grnln. I find oat sheaves about the cheapest and best feed l can use. and as long as I farm l do not ‘intend to be without them. Of course you have to use judgment. but for idle horses l know then feed a gallon c! grain or mes] mixture consist- ing of half bran and half oats. lu the middle of the day they get hay in the yard. and am left out until three or four oclock. AL night time they get the some feedss in llio morning lf l fee-i carrots! iced them at night. Corn silage | v You used 200d illyllgment ' when you bought and your sell- ing prices were right. The reas- on was that the public-that is sufficient numbers of “him” or . “iier" —dld not know it. i gt Why to. Marltiwnd llraises llodlfs liillniy Pills She suffered terribly and lost sixty pounds, but Doddw Kidney Pills started her on the road to health Dr. J. H. Barton of St. John. of the hizirivlmr- Dentin-l Laboratory - ind also head of the Bartonwelrl- llng llVozlts. has returned home =llfbr1"5'l#-71’ii-’lg several days in C‘lir.r‘io"v.r~'.own. __...__@0@____ Famous Wrestler Suffers Paralysis OMAHA, Nob. inn. i5.- Joe Stet-her, former heavyweight wre= ling cha-ifnion, who lost his titl o Ed. "Strangler" Lewis s vnont! .120. is suffering from a. stroke r» paralysis in his right arm and =hoi:.lde:', according to an announce "lent today by Dr. Lee Edwards, sr mttendlng physician . resume IDLE HORSES. Your stock had no more nt- tractlon to them than that of ' any other merchant. S0 they did l not come to you to buy. a That's all. N0 more, no loss You know very wcll that if you could have attracted a suf- ficient number oi people .1nt0 your store, and an average pro- portion of them .had .bec0me }')'.ll'Ci’l3S8l‘S_ you would have sold Pictou. Ont. Jan 17th (Spec- 4 ialL-Jiinthnsiasilc in her praises of l Delhi's Kidney Pills is Mrs. Finlay l Markland. .1 weii-knowniand highly {respected resilient ncre. Anll Mrs Mnrklatid ‘=1 always willing to tell why sh“ pins her faith to the gretzi (‘iinaillrin Kidney remedy. For feeding idle horses l prefer out shaves to anything else l hav tried. My method is to cut out oats s little on the green side. Whe". quite dry l draw the sheaves in threshing and also save time in ‘who X I d b d I d k l i may be fed sparingly m horizes, Annual Premiums _ _ _ ' WHITE ‘H510 ill _8- f1 3 - an 'epticm na convenient place |- g Q - b t. < '_'d , . - l a“ of your Mgasmfs g0Od§' or fluriani-d puelumonlflw “h” for feeding. l save the cxncme of JtlraivnislEulsciluszfuxllhlgvs 1118;161:123] r 1 A‘ 21 i?‘ I? . s a cs, "an v .0 poson in my sys . . _ ' " g ‘ , Pill‘ ‘erm . P . . . .7- n u l-vm all iwnt m lny Khjngys and Ymiillllg» I l"?! "d “M! U19 b11585 for horses. and what is left over d ‘v 0 s ' ‘B _ h: . .“Very Well .y0u .59.)? Pill’- lave: m? cannon-u mid n for resr- will BM 1m "lean and if any is not mi be used for bedding at night. A" “f” 14-70 18-40 2°45 ii hOW 3m I D0 get the PUbllC "I'm an‘,";;;k'l"::“Hzsiélfx Lhrlgllblsllllql eaten l clean out the maflflef‘ and 11 “g p901), 20 Payment Life with Profits ' 26.40 31.70 29.80 v _ Till’ store in the sufficient num- "ilsufffr-rcd Poniwhiv: terrible. w” "h" l“ '9" ll the cattle. who in Canadian fountryman. 20 l enr Endowments with Profits 46.90 48.30 51.20 .,r . r w .,t dvm 1n mm .5" I m“ 6o eat it up with reliwh. lnever have bors that you speak of?" i “'0 will be glad of an opportunity to qnotq- you at any time fl¢r§rf r +:+~+ovv-rr+v+o<-~i+r~ -v-0~<v<QeQv-Q-vvv§-Q1 11's. 52215;. i‘."i.:’3.“.”‘;;.".:?‘2.§:‘.:i“1:¥:“.:€§;l F‘ ‘5;"""f"*"l i" h-mr-iwflon submits-d m or m1 . i Agveyflse! 2 figzzsisonirnzlléiliiluiiigizii tdfildilillf I. keeps m... 1,, m,“ ,_-.,n.||q°',,_b.,- _ I188 0 lctiml results on policies matured and letters oi‘ appreciat- ' "no d‘ y.“ ,2] D ‘dsxm "j HIP)’ do not get m: or stock up lr Ear ion furnished on request to ~ ““““" ’°“ "‘ “° “"' i211’: i251?‘*;"*:::zi§“"<?l5.""'§55 "iii? .. . . p .. . . . ll Tin 1y o“ Age i: r“ ._<§ ‘y, 9v l‘. e Y Ill HVSKODS QBBTOGO | l | Q t w t A C vertise lmdtaazzngmzlazlfpsfqblelli" final‘; carrots, but last winter i gnvo one i} on 33am ll ‘nlrea 0 mm 1 have in... 21 .i"£l.° afnd 5°“ “m” "m" ‘° “ml “m” ‘l’ l m“ l 1| True enough. but do you put W5, ,,'1,,,;“d_ 1 m, d, m, m,“ “n, night. u the turnips are not Ill | " , B _ ‘ . g. the same quality of brain into isgtlgql-mrlrsi ziixnytllilng. lflhgvz xii-it'll ciaaned up in thc morning I take (l fin’ h“ ' ' , _ _ .. c a m n s 1 3“‘;3?‘.f.§i';2.'3i "m l“ “° "‘ .22?» will’: 2:: .22: ‘l ..........- l n & Co Limit d . y ' ; Aggfiiou. neighbor, “bDMd-q Km ‘when ‘lugsntxto p-utthn horns llnto r an" - o i i ‘ _ ' Jne- i. . ~ . - ‘l r- i f: This is not mt-zmt to he lm- in: uckniiiliiiispsqt-the m remedy s“ con on. OM19‘ _ ' “ANAGEIIS FOR P. E- I- ? . I m i n be _ l__,__m______x=:____v_ _ _ _~____ _ ........-..-......- .. -.. - . .. . x t t n I I l i t ( eprtlnent. t is sa ' n a r- ~.,;-..¢..4“,,,=f. _“" Q; m u _ _ .- gen s n a pr no pa p0 n s , ‘ _ iousness. in the desire by news. , “P LE A S E -""'"" '"'"~' "'" v" '*”'*""'““”°', ; i - ' paper pllblis rs to have i119" 0R- , ii __ _ _ _ __m__ H _ _ _ __ _ u ‘ new-paper», PHI-e trim» l 3 J ATCH ApVERTISER ~ ' r" m '~ "Y Y +~ - — ‘ll l cosmic imieewmi. I MY BACK” , lnnomek-wprad. the “m. t Any persgn advefiising in the i Q I S and the‘ more study %0fl vs to r I l Charlottetown Guardian can have re- ’ r t r ; I J our local newspnpe a ertls- prints of their adds at very moderate ’ - OPTKAL ‘tug. the less care and thi less thought will you need w ' rates. Any number of copies can be run off. Providing the request for same is given at the time the add is sent in for publication. Any changes or alterations in set matter will be charged extra for at regular rates. LENS GRINDING Our Lens Grinding plant ~tha only one on the ls- llnd-ls daily engaged in manufacturing t e vari our kinds of lenses. umi ' in correction of defective ’ Choicest cuttings from Selected Pork; Purest Spi- ces.- most careful manufacturer-three superlatives com-r bining to produce. HIGH EST QUALITY rwwvi _, Not to use your loiéiilf newsej r - _ will?" “"1" ll" all‘ Sm" "d Our Smoked Meats arc recognized leaders for years j d vttht o‘ -uu com- h; _ i, '11 - niiviéfinio 51»; ‘iogftlélgig, ;,l,g,'§,';_'?,',; lglgigmglg: THE GUARDIAN CENTRAL JOB iirlitle."i??n'§iiii§““$§r‘l’ii'l'§'§}s$§d tqfiiifit W‘ m t. f § 3'” m’ "M" Pm“ °' liwi-Pnoiiirrsuicrr l‘. PRINTERY A“ "03 “D- * 1*" ll A ‘ll A ' _, s $391189“ mllll- ssnvlctt, ii the motto I t M98", L8H! Ind 311113651”. Packed and cured b a» Erbium) causin- may Ncrlpbfidi Alloolnl-ioll. oi our establishment. I - 176 Kent Street ex erts Illldfl! continual MINION GQVERNMEN - m I .. r mm . . G F Ch. 1.. r Jpuoriou A ~ ~ . _ . "tdmsml ar ottetown, P. E. I. _ ‘a . ... .. _ _ _ ,. . l optometrist I Qptiolln I ‘k , " & OHARLOTTETOWN. P. I. l. . I, _ I - , _V .‘ . _ AzCaJ-qLrMi... 4- '1 .