--JANUARY 3" '°-’° _ - :rms cnA1u.‘o'r‘rn‘rows cuxnnrznw ,mg n-gun A ` Clin-usclnl1s" if rr.. E..t.}..Guara;.m ‘ __ _ S L lunilzlll uiuu f **"“”“"rri*"*+*p“r’““”._ i M i _ _ .°|1' PAYS to buy in this Province .*0NE QENT per word each in* sertiou for advertising in this column, _ _ ¢; _ l _ _ Ddlcate ..°1'. oonoou ivss is ousniisn gun mnstscoompany mis.- lllll Cilllillllllll f:.e>:=~=»° _ ,, G5 -_<~ CS KM \ 1 _`f1__.’;>__ ,X z S” ,_ N.. _._ _ . I _ _ _ _ _ .___,)~, , , -_ » _ _ ..~o.vr= -rusausv is enemies re- " '- k\/\ 9 - ' -- 7 f ` ~_ _ _- ‘ Moilvarv had th if fun to 4.4. _ E - -_ ff.. . -,_ i, _ ' ' . |__ _ ~ ggs-r FDR L"/ER AND BOWELB’ presentetivre in Souris. A I MEM. haha nn, ,tnn-no nm||ye¢\:? B001: wee leg I £;';'----»-~~4-~-- V V ' ' “fi---15;?/' - 1'- 'L is "soothed and" refreshed when' -` "_ 1.---.lv-it » iw- - _E-_Prii_§l_sr;_ __Vani_sliin'g . Creiiln, is the ' Get rt 10-cent box. ' _` with a cold always trace this t in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Sick headache, billlousness, coated 10118112. head _ and uose clogged up - 0 -torrid liver; delayed, rormsnting food t lioisonous matter clogged in the _in- BS Iles. instead of being cast out of, mugs of thc S-,,u,f°‘ ‘,f¢,¢,,° raced om \ J Kllllll lI0llll$l[l] Yesterday q,i't-rnoou the iirel. _ice ' - ~ ‘ A A the 5 stem I5 W “bs ill U19 The day was finenlftlt tffie track heavy” _Cl!9l§¢ __ _ .f at-salts ...;. i;t;us~__.sasfra.a -iles of Q °lllb3ffa§5inB gloss that every woman shuns, treat _ your ,complexion to this splendidly prepared beauty treat today. _ Non`e_ better for chaps and all roughness of skin 25c and 50c the jar E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Ll-_-:.1-_-_=§_-_-l..l delicate brain tissue -it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick bi dy - orbed to _ oo . When this poison reaches the but ,qcspiw than the mm, “man wus " vcxcollent. _ Belmont Milicr, driven by - .‘Mr. G,has.~Snow, won the pace in easy euing headache. poisons in the bowels. Btglascirots immetllllately cleanse th mac .remove t di ted' , . gcglggnd gmllgzasese, 313;; rllre Sizes Biggs in the second and thild. om ie ver t ll me conmpated wai;lt\e C8;g'tt;J;l 3:11 and a real lively battle took place in A Cascaret tonight will surel straighten V0" Ollii by U10l‘l\iD8- They the last heat, Kitchener won the work while you sleep-a 10-cent bo from your druggist means your hes. g pp _ _ 0198?. Bl0lllilCl1 Swell! B110 Y0\ll' |iV9l‘ malning heats he was unsteady. Ow- faelrion, Lillian Patchen being the con- 9 tender in the first heat and John B The 2.40 trot was much "warmer" ti the final heats. Then Cap Cresceus and Jellicoe were neck and neck all Y the way Jellicoe won by an eye lash X first two heats in easy style, out foot- ti in his two o oneuts but in the re and bowels regular for mouths. Pssslruts Among tbe visitors to the city yes- terday were Dr. Margaret McKenzie and Miss J. McKenzie of Flat River. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kneeboni, Hum- boldt. arrived at Covehead yesterday where they will make their future home. l I _ HARASSING THE RETREATING _ MONTENEGRINS. ROME, Jail. 25.-Active guerilla warfare is being waged by the Mon tenegrln troops on their retreat south- E- Bell. Calle TFRVGYSG. loft for Hali- ward,i and particularly in the Tara bosch mountain, west of Scutari. according to reports received her to-day. ln advanw of the Angn-ian u-0993,. visiting friends in Pownal and vicinity _who are in pursuit, n number of Ang.| for a week and preached with much' trian aeroplancs have been harassing the Montenegrins, flying low and using machine guns against groups of --- _ the poorly equipped soldiers of Gen- eral Martlnovitch. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Eisner, of Hali- ' fax are vis/lting in the city the guests oi' Mrs. Eisnor's mother Mrs. King. Hillsboro St. . Mr. Kenneth Bell, son of Mr. Wm. _ fax Monday to join Capt. D. A. Mc-.‘ Kiuuon’s Ammunition column. e l _ , Rev. E. Styles of Sourls has been, John Biggs, P, Com-0y_ acceptance in Pownal church lust Sun-` day evening. Mrs-. Wallace McKay and Miss Lens Nicholson of Stanley returned by yes- terday afternoon's train after spending L_ _ , m_ I DR.DeVAN’S FRENCII i"Il.iS {,‘,;°i.‘t ---_-~ 1 tin Pill ior Women, $6 a box or tbrco ic: gli). Sold at all Drug Stores or mulled to A addresson rcceiptof price Tue Beoalal Dau . ll.; 0°- si- Ces>-1=i=_-_°~_m~»_-_u6- ‘ _. n few days vi sit to the city thc guests l oi' Misa Mamie Ross, Prince St. coNo|'r|oN oF AusTn|AN ‘ ing to the condition of the ice it was thought unadvisable to have the spec- tutors gather round the stand for any-' length of time in order to take up a collection, but it is hoped that matters will be more favourable towards bhis end by the next races. Mr. P. S. Brown acted as starter and got the horses- oh' in quick style, while Messrs Hughes Purdy, Thorne and Mc'i‘ague did the judging and timing. Should the weather become colder there will likely be another race Sat- urday afternoon. SUMMARY 2.40 TROT: Jellicoe, H. Kelly. 2, 2, l. 1. Kitchener, J. Wedloch. 1. 1, 3.'3. Cap Cresceus, F. Cameron. 3, 3, 2. 2. Time 115, 114'/2,112, 112. 2.40 PACE: Belmont Miller tj Snow. “>- .l"_w._. fros- 5,5 Lillian Patchen, H. Kelly. Bonny Cap. H. Horne. 4, 3. 4. Time, 1.10, 113, 117. NEW WIRELESS DEVICE T0 BE TESTED MADRID, Jan. 25.-A new device in wireless tclcgraphy, the invention of Dr. Brauas. a Spanish, professor, is to be tested nn February first, bc- lween const stations of Spain and EMPEROR GRAVE? 5 LONDON, January .25.-Advicesl l_he United States. The Spanish gov- crumenf. has requested the American authorities to send trial messages. Us M R st c PH Q md rccdivcd by the Vatican are to thcl The new apparatus is Said to |n. - Vim an Vitality: for Nerve and Brain; in\:reases“gre " h` lid . 3 box, Y matter ,a.Tonic-will u you up { a o two for $5. at drug stores, or by mai on receipt guprica. Tun sooasu. Dano Co.. st. Catherines brie- Sold at Hughes’ Dru: Stone. ‘_ cffcct that the condition oi' Eniperorl Franz Joseph is grave, says the; Daily 'l`clcgrnph's Rome correspon r _ . _ _ \\\‘§ N F \\\_III/III//A\‘7IIIIII/lk \\\\\'\”III II \\\\ If /4\\\\\\\\\\.WIlllIllIZA\'WIII//Ji s. ° ser s °~ ~= _ ovin Picture that grips th fear and wonder. 4-Remarkable Acts-4 ith Sam De Grasse and Franscelia Billington . an all star supgorting cast. The wholesome thrills t at fill the books of thi mous author-preacher, have been turned into a y ofqus most famous books. 1 _ This magnificent picture is full of tense, dramatic ituations, and plenty of action. A real railroad wreck-so real it makes you gas is =, _sp Q. \I w//_1!4_\“;!\3n\v1l4l!4 'e ' s 1u1u_\\\\\\\\\ _L_ and moves 'even more tba II s The Archologist » DRAMA ll | Helen intervenes _ 'raANo_.Pr.Av _ VIIHI /IIlfIIl\\\\\\\WIIl_/IIIIZ.I.\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIII§\\\ dent.. 'I ` crease greatly the effectiveness of wireless transmission beyond a dist- ance of 5,000 kilometres (3,300 miles) Knee Joint Stiff Three Years \ ,__ V _ “_ __ I _ _ cunsnsv Nssvlune \ li>|so|>us’s THEATRE tsrlizsi. v ' To r\ ight A Mutual Master Picture 1 Cyrus Townsend Brady’s Great Moving Picture ‘A Child of God _ Anyone would marvel nt my recov- cry, writes Mr. Leonard Lotlutni. a young man wcll known about Chut- ham. l had inherited a rlieumzttlc ton- dcncy through my motber's family, and in my carly days suuffercd fright- fuliy. About thrcc years ago ilu-_ pain and silliness scttlcd in my left knoc Joint. l~was lumc and walked with a very distinct limp. Ncrvilinc was brought to my notice and irubbed it into thc stiff joint. four or llvc tltncs it y. lt dispcllcd every _ vcstige of t. stiffness and gave me the full use ny limb again. I don’t believe _there a pain-relieving remedy, no_t a. sin- e liniment that can compare with erviline. ‘ I hope every person with aius. with sore back. with lameness, ith lumbago. with neuralgia-l do ope they will try out Nerviline which um convinced will quickly and per- anently cure tliem.“ li' Nervillne wasn't a. wonderful s "‘=f=1== znarstgg- painless remedy, li’ Nerviliue didu't quickly relieve, if Nervlline wasn`t known to be a grand cure for all rheu- matic. conditions, it wouldn't have been so largely used as a family rem- edy for the past forty years. No het- ter, stronger, or more soothing lini- ment made. Get the large 50c. fam- ily size bottle; small trial size 25c.; sold by any dealer anywhere. ' I/IIIL\\\\\\\\'lIIlIIII/l\\\\\\\\\\§ZIIlIIlIl$\YZIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\WIIIlYl “Fighting F or France ‘i - } Ofiicial French War Pictures _ » To be Shown at the Prince Edwar 1 ~- For Two Days Only Tonight and Tomorrow ' at '_ `¢Thir-Pictures Constitute’ Real Films Taken ilpon the Firing Line in iirance L\\*/Aviv//A\\\\unv/I/////&¢ Showing _the Soldiers Living and Fighting in the Trenches _ Orchestre Z5fc,_ Balcony l_5c_,‘ 'Children l0c is ri is is., claim we _ l ni: -_.W ;:,_~f _[.5 1 a pe me u . ll I better §"'t‘;’13'/ ` WEEK _ he ..».g,,__ DWARD P|&'9'o|"_s _ ~ ‘?,i“:f.‘°é‘:'.,3,\_'=,=;~;°;.:,f'_ _ --New York Herald 77` colliding with another .sliegh driven by Mr. Roderick J. McLellan M.L.A. Mr. McLellan’g sleigh was somewhat damaged one of thc shafts being brok- eu, while Mr. McGilvnry had both shafts broken caused hy the librsb falling upon Itheui owing rn tug viol-_ encc,gf the shock and t-hc_ aniu_u?|.l's leg.. was injured, as descrlbed_ above. ~M}‘a_ und Mrs Sydney Nelson of Cardigan Bridge were visiting in Glcnfauning this. week the guests of Mr. Austin McGilvary.-,-_- Mr. James Cavanagh, Senior aud', Mr. Leo Campbell of Greenvalo spent a few days here this week.-='Mr..`.`-‘James Macdonald di "The Cottage" Georgetown Royalty spent Sunday in Gleni’anning.- Mr. .Toseph Fitzpatrick and Mrs.-3 Alice Fitzpatrick of Woodvillc Mills. Miss Marion Steele oi’ Lower Cardigan and Mr. John' D. Mcintyrs, St-. Geo- rges" Road spent Sunday iu"Glenfann- > _ing the guest o‘f'Mrs.- James-' R_. Ce.va~~ nagh'.-' Messrs Gus' and Joseph Mac- donald of St. George's were here re- cently visiting their aunt Mrs. McGil- vary "w_ho has been ill . The latter has been for several years past in the Can- adian West wlfere he holds a good position in itbe employ of it telephone 'companyu-He intends remaining; on the Island for a couple of mont s re- turning west -ln the spring. Judging from liisappearance the climate of Western Canada agrees witlr him.- Mrs. William Thistle and her sister Mrs. Kenneth Rhodennizer of Boston _Mass.,_ accompanied by the Misses ‘Thistle of Georgetown drove through to Gleufanning last week and spent some time visiting old neighbors and acquaiiiiances. These ladies who are daughters of Mr. Joseph McPhee of Georgetown formerly resided at Glen- fanning but have now been domluicat- ed in Boston for e=_<=.verul years past. _-Mr. Mark McGiivary went io Goo- rgetown la-ai. Monday on a business trip.- Mrs. William \Vilson oi' Mitc- hell River who has had a severe at"- tack of lilncsg is new <~_ouvalescing.- Mrs. John Morrison of France Road, St. Georges was a visitor to Glcnfon- ning on Monday.- Mr. Austin Mc- Gilvary is busily engaged in doing the winlter threshing for his patrons with his Massey Harris gasoline engine which gives excellent' satisfaction. - _ Miss Maggie Itoachc who spout thc past year at hcl' home in Glcnfanning left here for Rumford Falls. Maine on 'l‘hursdu_v.- Mr. Frank Roche has _purchased a fine young horse from Mr. Henry Arscnault for a handsome sum. -Mr. and Mrs. Align: .I. l\lcGilvary left hcrc for Charlo.tciown on Friday on a business trip.-- Mr, l-larold Roche of Glenfalming has engaged with Rev. J. C. McMillan for thc win- ter nionths.- Mr. .lohn Sullivan black smith of Cardigan l'iridg~e purchased a flue cow t`rom'Mrs. Eillc McGiivury this \vcok,-- Quite a number of fat cattle pnssell tlirougli hcrc this wcck cn route to thc locnl nnirkci .- Mr. John G. Scrimcgour ling removed from his old i`arm on thc Launching Road to the "Binns Farm" which he | purchased some time ago.-“&", ; norm. ii_n_1uvALs VICTORIA. Geo. S. Oxley Quebec; 'l‘. 0. Lanc- lot Quebec; C. K. Rogers Summer- side; W. ll. lluntcr Toronto; ll. S. Arnold Montreal; A. B. Burns St. Jolm; D, .l. Johnston Pro. Alia; Theo Gallant Sturgeon; .l. ll. LeBlanc Tay- lor Village, N. B; Budd Taylor Monc- ton; .l. S. Addy St John; R. L. Jamieson Toronto. QUEENS. J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche: J. l-l. Thompson wife and son Sunimerside; H. S. Fraser Tyne Valley. wH _ __ DAILY S_§_l.‘.Ei_il1QlIS.f0R » GUARDIAN READERS 1 . _ Furnlohed _- _` _by W- §._§-_°uu9|:_. _ :_ weA'rHaa__»=no_eHs-_rs The other da`y"w'li`en `l"ivnnteil “day after tomorrow" to be a flue one for oun plcnic.' Old Probfto whom Uncle Sam pays a good salary* and a big ex- _pense bill. said 'it would be "raluy." lt was the most perfectf day we' had ‘all summer; The gooseboat' man. thegroundliog, - the Lancaster County Farmers' Almanac," and all the other prophets tell us the kind of-weather we were going to have. And it isn'tl Let every man thanktbe Lfordnobody knows the times-or the seasons,--or anything, else behind. the _-curtain,- _save the great loving Fatlrerhlmsclf, ‘who is there himself making the times and seasons. Which all work to- gether for good“to‘ those vvbo'love'him (Roin.» 8:28). _W_hen- some ‘."p‘rophet" gets the floor in newspaper, platform. or street corner, and tells wbat_ is going to happen. never getdisturbed. if he'kncw what was to happen he would not have _to "take a silver oi_'fcr- ing at the door" or pass the hat. lie could go to Wall Street and take such n “collection” as would -pay his board for a century. lt ls always the unex- pdoted that happens. The most com- forting thought s Christian can have is that all things are in( the good, strong hsnds of our Fa her. Read Rlley's "Wet~Weather Tails." which begins- ` ' "lt hain’t no use togrumble and com- _ _ plain, , : ‘ lt`s just as chesp and easy to re- lc - °.£\..§.T.%iA llctbilu Beers the .U il" ~\'t.'f\|il l wiv sends rain. . - W'y raln's my choice.” _ wlbiie be s engaged in baulin fire ' BAD BREATH, BAD COLDS, ~ _ W3 __ 5 SOUR 31'0MA¢|-|_ _' ' wood_to Cartligaii Bridge on Wednes- ` ' \ ~ V pay last.' The accident was caused'by _ - 1_ V _ ,_ I ' ' s:‘_»-‘_A ,V ` - _ _ si-ilffi _ ' -i ii ‘l'.‘2 , , _ _ 4. ‘#1 1 Frida and L Y The following bargain specials will be placed _ny_a len|'_t_h_-You'll be_sorry. in ‘ x _ K- Friday - ` X Friday ` Au ia... mel. Bath Towels - per ` 256 25c Pair ' ' We are going to sell 25 dozen of Linen towels are hard to get at any these on Frida at 25c per pair Good rice these days, yet here is your oppor- size full 18i_r40 linch-attractivellgcolored ?unity to buy some-please dont buy too m “eat d°3’g”» ¢l°S° S°°d Wea .3 qual' v many of them-at before-the-war-prices. ity. Cheap at 32c pair. Friday These were bought nearly a year -- c ‘ " Al h - ’ _ 1 _ ““°'i~‘l2’"i.é“§‘f.fi?“}§f3 l“‘§'-‘..... rn. ber.. 32322 ‘i..%°‘§-Lil? ¥a‘i.i§i‘i“n.if&`l’i‘»‘3-_~ 1, ; . .....-_ |¢».»»-»~-» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Damask Tabling---2 Friday Specials_ api 1,1.-.shea si inch cotton agmasktas _semi-bleached ss inch linen asimsk- tab-' ling--lov. \- silky iinish-rose desIi{gh. Easily img. Strong wearing Koods. ‘pretty tulip washed an I launders beautifully. eg- 35c des gn. Regular 55c yard. riday ular 5Ccyanl. friday only......l........... only..._ ._ _ - _ lt would be impossible for 'us to sell them at __ advanced _ huck-'all linen*-plain whit or with red C1085? W0V¢n-8 SDl_¢¥ldil'l §1fYi_‘ll8U0W€l - _. _t ~ headings._` Friday pér pair __ Regularly 60C a,pa1r.A Fndaif 4.-_._ _-- ».t~ _ _ ~_ _ ` C 1 pair for ....... ............ __ ____M.,__‘,:"’ “'; -t .I ll .;_» .». C 1 :il .\~ ff ' ».».|,.. .* r. lu 1',- . l_. 1 .1 1 .,, 1 1 ir 1 t v .<. , _ . _ ,_ j°'e' "t the weather and _ _ ‘- “_ "l'9'-" ‘-"' ""' -~ 1 e (i}_reat_ Bargains W v' , -IN OUR -~ » _. _ FURNITURE ~ "DEPARTMENT-_1_ A . -1 svsizrrmsc-nrscovN'ritn" ' ' ‘ ‘ » 1= ' A ‘v * D151# i!,fr\.i»l-f‘il\‘ ‘ . _ » ; , _ < _. . -..| 1 (_ 1.' .1 \` V ,»»» » .. . { _ l. U, N ,i .~.,1f_},’4~.'.N.',:- 1' `. ‘C ‘ ll fmivc? as'?e'§’§i"*°£;.§F.5'4_“’#»““*