f' -~'-FEBRUARY13. 1915 " f __ __ . 'ri-is cnAiu.o'i"rs'i‘_owN- GUARDIAN _,._ . IIUIIIIIIS FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN MAK YOUR HAIR LUBTROUS, FLUF. _ FY AND ABUNDANT. Immediate ?-Yes! Certain '.'-that’s the 1017 of lt. Your hair becomes light, wavy. fluffy, abundant. an_d appears as soft, lustruous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this-moisien a cloth with a little Danderine and care- fuliy_draw it through your hair, tak. ing one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few mom- ents' you have doubled the beauty of E your hair. A delightful, surprisei ' | WE make_a specialty of \ portraiture and our studio is exceptionally equipped for fine portrait work. ‘ng cooir sumio | _Strengthen old friendships with a new portrait-the gift that exacts nothingin return, yet has a value that can only 1 | be estimated in kindly I thoughtfulness. lllakc the appointm/:nt to-clay 'The Bayer Studio _roll A soon riioro I -VISIT THE- A. E1 Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate prices. _ Personal attention given to Amateur’s Worlz. _ DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown _ I Illillll ill Illllll llilll awaits those whose hair has been* neglected, or is scra%¢Y. faded, dry.' brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every _particle of dandruff; cleanses. puriiies , and fnvigorates the scalp, forever stop- ping itching and falling hair, but what ` will please you most will be after a few week’s use, when you see new hair- fine and downy at first-Yes-but real- ly new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowiton’s Danderine from any dr_ug__store or toilet counter and just r ' _ ' February _ Shoe Sale Now at its best g Our counters are filled with bargains for Men, Women and Children, at ‘ worth while prices. Ladies’ Boots made in Tan Calf, Gun' Metal and Patent Leath- er, button and lace effects in all sizes from 2 1-2 to 7, Reg. $3.50 to $5.00 lines less 20c disc. Men’s Boots Made in Tan Calf and Gun Metal biucher styles all sizes worth $4.00 to $5.00 now less 20 p. c disc. Call in and convince yourself. Alley & C0. _ 135 Queen St. W. F. TAYLOR, M. D., C. M. (ueciu. usivsnsrrvi __ Montague, P. E. I. Office of I.-sto Dr FRASER ""‘Every wise landlord will find advisable to visit the ‘great sale of will paper remnants--you will he able ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian .agent in Montague. . *DR A J. FRASER will at dental work a ended Britons as appeared. _will be at Gasperesux Feb.-15 and 16th BRITISH LOSS TO DATE ties in all ranks in the west-arena cludes killed, wounded and missing. -'IU Billllliilll SIIYIHMI BERLIN via the Hague to Lend German Foreign Secretary, who paying a short visit to Berlin durin the eastern front, to-day received th correspondent of the Associated Pres and explained to him the nature the recently announced German nav measures to be taken against hostil commercial shipping. over wliicii, h said, there seemed to be some m apprehension abroad. owing to th P ado" as used in the press discussio ol' the proclamation abroad, th Foreign Secretary said, perhaps als was responsible f'or this misapprehe sion. “ The announcement of February Admirahty staff, was not a declaratio urea, announces German 's in ntio gion. an part ularly to destroy co mercial ships oi' the enemy. "England, months ago. declared I fox nilimus vim _Tho following fs a list of com- panies which have paid dividends on ships belonging to the enemy onl away safely. it account for 1914. Most of these com- 1’ “"“Wa"°“°" panies expect to pay additionaldivld- end later: ' y “Auyhow," continued Herr Von Jsgow. “hostile merchantmeni have . . . - be Peake's Stltlon Feb. 24th to 26th. All tt t0. 8505. .. .*T_iTLE CORRECTED-The title of Rev. E. E. Styles' lecture, referred to some days ago, was Buttons not ...*DR. A. J. FRASER. Montague Murray Harbor North, 17th and 18th', Murray Harbor West, 19th and 20th. All dental work attended to. 8504. ' 104,000 Mon. LONDON, February 10.- Premier Asquith speaking in the house of com- mons today, said the British casual- of the war, from the beginning of hos- tilities to February 4, amounted ap- p'°xim°‘t°ly t° 104900 men' This 1”' sub ect, A Revelationin the Silence n Children_'I`opic., A Boy Hero. Evening . o Feb. 10.-Gottlieb Von Jagow, tis; anon _ the absence of Emperor William on delay in the transmission of the memo- BAPT'8T'”' Rev' Z' L* Fash M randum accompanying the proclama~ 5- m- and 7- P In tion. The hrase “submarine block D, . . Evening prayer, 7 p. nl. Sunday 4_ School and Bible Classes 2.110 p. of Admiral Von Pohl. chief or the Holy C'-"mm“"i°“ “L 830 “' of ‘xi blockade," said lie Von .la ow, confirming an earlier stdtrement bygthe ST PETER5'- Hwy C°mm““i°“ Admiralty to the Associated Press. ‘md 11 ‘L m~ Mums 1015' Sunday "A11 quegmms as to its validity School and Bible Class 2.330. Even- promised on this theory therefore are “mg at 7 P- m' excluded. The Admiralty proclama- ll01\.by it designation of waters around CHURCH OF $°°T|-AND' Great Britain and ireland as a wa.r ' _ Bea a war area. German warship __ I heretofore have destroyed merchant “Y- sertion for advertising in this colum Cash must accompany order uuiizi sirius METHODIST FIRBT METHODIST.-Ilev. J. L. Davison, B. A. at 11 a. in. and 7. Sun- day School and Bible Class at 2.30. GRACE CHURCH. - Rev. F. H. Littleiohn at 11. Subject. The Peace- makers. Rev. W. J. Smith, Secretary of the Temperance and Moral It Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. ST. JAMES.-Rev. Dr. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2,30. Strangers always wel- come and seats provided. Morning_ o PRESBYTERIAN und- J the Night. Evening subject, A H red Years of Peace. NEW Zi0N.- Ilcvl .G. C. Taylor at 11 p. ui. and 7 p. m Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Strangers heartily welcomed. All seats free. Morning subject. Thy Kingdom Come. ' subject-War and Peace a transform- g CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. § cEN'rnA|. cHnis1'iAN.-- nov. w. J Whitehead, at 11 e m and 7 p. in. as Morning subject-Coinmlunion. Even- 8 ing subject-Past feeling. e ,s_ savrisr. ° 11 ,§ .ci-iuncn or ENGLAND. 2 s'r. i=AuL's.- nectar nav. T. Murphy Morning prayer at 11 a W. m. in. m.. n All seats free. 8 n PEOPLE'$ CHURCH.- Rev. D. Mc- Y I to conduct war operations in tlieis re- Lean Wm preach at 7 13° m' ' d ic _ . m* . sAi.vA1'ioN|s'rs. ~ D _ similar fashion the whole of the North SALVATION ARMY' ""‘ services S each night ot the week and on Sun- "Wednesday, This time we are , _ local 5upp0n__s0me 400 yards behind per fellows in ordinary life, hut now -fl*-l- m_Ihe is_ apparently playing n medal (round with o. slippery lump of butter. Y . when there was every certainty that CIPTOIVN DIARKETS their passengers and crew could ge t ......... “ But in future this forbearance must POPK ' 8% lo 90- 'be subordinated to military consiilera- Oats (white) 530 tions, now thst England, by measures Oats (black) 55c. inadmissable under intematlonal law, Straw (per toll) $0-00 has paralysed neutral commerce with Hay, pressed, (per ton) '- $14.00 Germany iii an atemnt to force upon E858 (per dozen) 26C- the German civilian population death Print Butter er lb (p _ .) 260 Fowl and,ch.ickens (per lb) 10 to 12 Tub Butter (per lb.) » 2-ic. ‘ Potatoes (per bush.) 30c Taking Turn for Bath at Conven e- I form Dept. at 7 p. m. All seats tree. Tells of a “Patriotld Pill W mais! anisi in Musi ini mis 1( in Hui if W. ...., ........_ ..... .... ..... .__ ]H[||gH utr ` iill iMilSllit .-_-v "Plnchlng" Others' Chance if Possible. DIARY FULL OF WIT. Appreciation for the Entents. Correspondent.) LONDON, .Ia.n. 23.-(By mail.) Sidelights of trench life are amusin ly described in the following extrac fordshire Regiment: "Sunday. Anot er horrid wet day. Church parade the courtyard of the N. G. O's (co mending officer) billet-principal well meant and certainly hearty, as was, would have attracted me very on a wet day. asked the lady wiio appeared if' later ln the morning. in time to forestall ii total strange who was trying in execi-able French t he’d have had that hath too. fer over it either. My enjoyment wa somewhat marred by the subaltern, -no way embarrassed, imporiuniiig in through the door to hurry up as h had mana ed to inch' the turn _th_._e trenches. Our billets are in ii f`ar been flattened out by ii shell. It -days here. I secured ii bed with _fercil from indigestion. Not so mu Machiavellian diplomacy required -secure the bed this time as usual, o ii ith from the diary of an officer in the Bed- in m. l hymns; which attracted ii curious crowd. I cannot say that the singing, far "This next sentence should be writ- ten in capitals, as it is in my mind. Had a lovely hot bath at the convent. Ruin place to go for a bath. wasn't itl- Anyway, I met a clean looking fellow wiio said he had bathed there. so I summoned up my courage and rang the bell, and in my best French might wash myself there. 1 was promptly ushered into ii sort of oillcc. where I found I could book my turii When I eventually turned up on the stroke ot' time. I found I was only just 0 assure the sister that I was his great friend and that I had booked for lilm. That boy-he was ii subaltern-should get high up in the army. I hope to see him swung off myself, for his barefac- ed audacity. If the good lady had been able to understand his French-slie merclfully was not equal to the task- Anyway I got it, and thoroughly en- joyed it-came out looking rather pale, I expect, as it was iuy first real wash worth speaking about since we left England. Jolly sporting of these nuns, I think. Their poor box does not sut- in house, one of the few that have no ~ lt : I: . gi IS .. 'sm-9 to cawh one sooner or |Me,._ Hope kii_ite to carry the bunkers, and lic -_it does not nr,-ive during om. three using most horrid language. I slioul 'spring mattress which apparently su _ 4 _ _ _ §_/_ l-*sail __ mill' 'I id '¢°" Iiu don iecor.-mend il. ' _ . | Ergiigii lr ` Cl” If you ~ rklltfl MAXWELLS LIMITED, 1 , ravonm-:” c N (vin sm ina) "I --ni 'i......|' 'i.' ' ..... .:;‘:.".i:;':.:...:. :.'...........°f"""’ ....'°""""°°°"°'....................‘-°""" . _ P* _ s. Ai... ...i .ii .va cmi.. /roar.. nf rn. 1|/.1-M11*-1-‘.4 i/mms." sau av ¢»';u rim.; . - THIS ii a meal i¢|iiir¢°itlieMuw¢ll"F»_vome, Cham. No other churn has it. You can edict the I MnMe ¢tmM,wHdwvu is easiest Iordriving. U|ei‘|iaDen|ufl,AuunIia, Newzelllld. ' and ld him showyn the |}laiuii'd usignu, ST. MARY'B, ONTARIO. (By P. M. Snrle, United Press Staff . The “Z E P P” is _ Razor Modernized and Made Safe \ f' E. L8 h. Y it correct diagonal stroke safe, and satisfactory. It i l‘ The Zepp_Sa,fety Razor simplifies shaving, it transforms the once disagreeable task into a real pleasure. All the advantages of both the old and new style razors are embodied in the "Zapp"- the standard length, protected blade permits the isfactory shave, with perfect safety. Anybody can usea Zepp. Razor, it is simple; carefully forged and hammered, hardened by _el- ectricity, has a full concave ground blade with flexible edge that adapts i_tsel to the surface of the skin. Price $3.00 prepaid to any address. . Fennell & Chandler Victoria Row _ the Old-Fashioned that insures the most sat- is made of crucible steel. ig i m, _| _ /_ running parallel to and nbout 400 yards behind the firing llno. ilorrow- ed somc potatoes and some leeks from what was once a garden. Also there was a chicken (courtesy title) for dinner; l think it must have foilowed us home. They shelled the line of roadway a good deal this inerii- ing, but never scorned to drop tlicni where we were, not that I am coni- 'plaining of intittention. “I am now sitting here in positltve comfort after lunch, writing ni, a real table ln the intervals for thought S G 6 s ‘v or the - < _ _ next fellow booked after me_ watch B--_-, who came in late fo __ ilunch. lie is one of those weak, ilap--l.W0~ ln, _ . _ _ , . . never will stick lon enou i on hi a judge he is about seven down o f_Ibogcy and by the color I should sa ch liie requires a new ball. ml "There is also by the way, a pi wjherc. l rather fancy from the way ing to the fact that it lies across, and f0||0WS Ollc shout. _obviously tryi_ng_t _on the lava on a window which faces speak. that its feelings of appreciation Of IUIIBIUUIHUQB- is a true patriot, liss rather a miserable body. "Wo also acquired by the horribly antiquiited and mercenary method of purchase some alleged bread and hut- lter. After sampling a portion of the ipig, who l was distressed to find is sb- | solutely determined to die for his coun- lfry by one method or another. I won- ‘der if a pig defunct from natural causes, such as acute indigestion. is so _succulent as :i pig selt`~in1inolated in the hot flames of patriotic fervor. Pos- ] sibly thc chef at tlic Ritz may know-< r anyway. we will all know in ii day or H (1 I Mlnard's lliilmerit Co., Limited. 3- Gentlemen.--Last Winter I received fgrest benefit from the use of MIN- g AIlD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack it of Ladrippe, and i have frequently 0 proved it to be very effective in cases _ of the Entente is so warm as to niakc towards the Germans and is plentiful I - ~ iy puncm,-ed with bullet h0|e,.,_ We1|_ it meditate accompanying us down to Yours. anyway W5 ¢0mfy_ and pil hope for the trenches tomorrow, murmuring to 'I'-°_9°t Wh# YOU wang at haif the usl-IH|_ . Spring Park. . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. . ..10j “D claim '° °°"BIde‘°°u°“' if “B In Pa" Tumi” (P-e' bush) th _best (itself (lt looks u learned pig) Dulce ct W. A. HUTCIIINSON. truce during the sale. Moore &. Mc sag, ` 8573. af. I _ will Il___/ ;T_-§3'..'.'r:é`\`-Q' _._ __ _ _ __ 4-'iw X ii-_ We insist on your examining the qual- ity of fuel that slides down your cliute. P entyof dust slag and Irliukers means money thrown sway. if you want to Save Money on Coal our yard will help yon. Clean bright coal at tho right price. Phone 111 _ll____iynns 8|. lla High Grade Coal is the only kind we ww- If <1°==\"°* “"1" “'Fli.‘”i’.l...?.?.' '.;.' .eau 2i\ai..‘.;a‘.f_ ter when u order, you can' be .Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per- ‘ -' (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 . J. McNeill C0. cash 5 .._ -5 IIa ner Stoneliurst `Sil.ver“Ii'd¥&°k Y - _ Co. pald.... .'...-...200 'Rayner Clarke_& Harlow Fox` Co. ......pald .20 B. I . Rayner. West Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co... .. . ...paid .BU General Fur Farms, Ltd....pald1'I‘ Mount Edward.... paid 10 ’ (With additional 10 p. c. soon) , ' Murray I-Iarhor. . . . . . . . . . . .casli .30 ' (More soon) Upton.... cash. 10 .- (More soon)' Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... ..cssh 35, stock,70 Silver Tip.... 15- (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- ` pany, Ltd.. Montague. .. .. . . .15 (added three pairs to ranch and hold securities for balance due on ‘ sale of foxes which when col-r - lccted will enable them to pay sn- other .. .. ........10 p.c. Crapaud Fox Company.. .. cash, .40 willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. .... .. 16 Dundas 50 cash and 300 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . . . . . . 16 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Dlamond.... Rogers Patoi:.... ......10. e M l ) 'l‘h(e I’<“rIaell;.nd Silver Black Fox Co.. cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of a. declared dividend of 110. An- iidaitionui sum win be raid Mt" 01° \ tl g on Dec. 8. geneI.Rlsl:?IIi c. stock dividend) Pured géinadian S_il_.a_Bei__k Fox Co., 40 I an per cen . mchn__|__,nd _gay 15°; C0., 20 per cent ( ore a er. Provincial Silver Black Fox_C0__-_._____4_l: per cent cash, with more 0 _ later. _, ii.. .....1s Sovereign S. B. F. Co _f§_§__\:_____ _ pair.) Hartford D. S. Fox Co..... "°°'.l?.?.°'i;.;...'.;...° '..'.a..'ii....... 1--.> Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox so Co., Ltd.... _ (With 60 gr 50 later) 15 Hackett S.B. . o.,...... (md two foxes added to stoclrlm I #ire of getting satisfactory coal you come to us. We have on oo i>- ol Charlottetown s. is. 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