5|. li if _if :.- .,_ #lf i l 1 l ‘t `¢i :Y ' il. i -.....` .;.. .:_. i. 3 l l \ t l l ______--N-Q ,. . qi W li l -1 5 lr. l ,pfvi1;r.1§1.t1g:.$Fl.=. :-_l-.:-x..- --lit-,-.`il!-.-9,; psi? ‘ * ‘_ '- ` """.~ Q36*/. ~ .- _~ J -_ '-"1" f’.‘,' '.'-‘5\i».,'.-., ".`» 71'. -'»" > ‘ -V - , iff, ‘i,~‘,2;-fri ‘. . , " 'l`I-IE CIIARIDTTETOWN . GUARDIAN --~ -nr- It is risky your strength to le neglected colds brought more serious sickness other one thing, while weak- and stimulatingsyrllps treatment for any cold relied on when others m Emulsion, which feeds the H sources oibodily strength io sup- ‘ I Scott's irst, not last-and lnslst Hi di .lcs depressing and dangerous. in _ V " " ' ' ' _. ‘)~'-pw,-i"~_r ‘ ." wasqwl.-in ‘ orlllng train will reach Mt. Herbert erbcrt until 3.-I5 in the aftemoon. The Agricultural Department will ar- nge for special trains when neces- lows for a freo return ticket: if get- a UIQ . F5501! C°id 391:] g¢“¢f°“¢ sary. When tickets are purchased a ` i - , ~ l ou at Flag Statlonsarmngements 5°”“'”¢'”°|"“5‘ me f'°‘“ ’“` :lf llc mace with me Conductor. Sm- furlotts No advanced prices. Exe First Class I-*ares will be charged ‘ Sesttl.hwae.'turcnlo.0nl. ls-.u [0 r the relurn trip. Lunch will be served at the School " by ,he ,mms of me Dm,.|c,_ lsslsgyllln Turkish Crown Prince Did iiot 10 Eollllllt Suicide. _ PROGRAMME. Monday. February 7th-llorulnb to 12-Roots. Clovers and Grasses L. Tennant. Aftemoon, 2 to 4- PARIS. Feb. 3.- A prominent Turk ` _\\'_ IL Reel; here says that Prince Yuasof lzzedln ,‘ hllr to the Turkish throne did not! 10 ttolhmit suicide as reported but was ‘ __ Tuesday. Febl-uary\ Sth.-Morning. to 12--Weeds and Weed Seeds- L. Tennant. Afternoon. 2 to 4- !" ir Pave-to buy in this province. ~ " 3' I REMAINS ARRIVE.-The remains Sargeanbot-Halifax, at 126 Fitzroy St. ML nr Gunner Jolln Macdonald, ui cllnr- sunday evening at sas. all welcome. lottetown. were brought over by the Stanley yesterday for burial here. w- .___ 31'. Paula cHunoH.- owing ul APPOINTMENT CANCELLED. -- The P- F1- Island R“""°>' is °"‘“‘S‘ ner. D 'Menon will t all nl nn’ si. Paula cllnl-ell on sunday the Holy S 1° “Sm fU'm°'s '° “Ee every °d` polntméllt on Slabbatbljooth loaf. at Communion will be at 8.30 a.m. instead *Ile °f 111° °°“*‘“ °“°"°**- Th’ Glasgow Rona and Hlgllilelii. owing to or ll ii. ln. as at nm intimated. indisposltion bI00d~||0u|'i5h|nQn[ i)_\' [Eli 0'Cl0L'K Bild Wi." 1101 IBSYC ,ML ` _*___ wEoD|~6 .IL The ma" B RETURNED TO HALIFAX.-Major F. Boulter pasaedthrough the city this week enroute for Halifax. after tl. shold- alt to his home in 'i‘ryon_ Major P l tothwart further sickness certificate should be secured. which Eoumr is “kms with mm his une road horse, Doctor C. CARD OF THANKS. - 1\ir_ Arcll’d MacDonald and family of Clyde River wish to thank their neighbors and many friends for the kindness shown them during their recent and sad ber- eavement. May we all remember that a cup of cold water given in the name of lhe Lord shall not loose its reward 7161. THE FUNERAL of Gunner John McDonald will take place from his Beef Cattle-Theodore Ross; Swine late residence. No. 3 Upper Queen Street. at 2.45 p_m. today. The burla` will be with military honours. the bring party being composed of mem- bers of the 105th Battalion. all the l`lK0!llI»\¢d by ISBN! 0! U10 YOURS Sheep and their care-W. J. Reid; members of which will parade at the Turk party which he had opposed. tv “- X3 Now is your chance to secure a pair of high grade shoes at a low price. t We have about 300 pairs of Men’s and Lad- ies’ Shoes, allnew shapes but in broken lots which we offer at if 20 p. c. Discount = $6.00 Shoes for $4.80 5.50 “ “ 4.40 5.00 “ " 4.00 4.50 “ “ 3.60 1 ool Marketing-M. Thomson. Even- F. T. Morrow; Horses (Slides)- . J. Reid. Wednesday. February 9ih»-l\lorn- lug. 10 to 12-Caro of Milk and niznliun-l~lnn~év` lliitcliell; rolls Reld; Dairy Cattlo (Slides)-W. R. Rock. ` Thursday. February 10th.-Morn- tug. 10 to 1%ralns by J. A. Clark. that tho steamer Lady Sybil. recently 'Aitern00n. 2 to 4-Plant Diseases- purchased by Mr Salnthlll for Croc P. A. lllurpily; Soils-L. Tennant. bie's. of St John's. was to run in con Evening, 7 to 9-Poultry-M. Mar- junction with tho Reid steamers tr lcellus; Sheep (Slides)-W. J. Reid. relieve the freight congestion, is in Friday, February 11th,-Morning, Farm Drainage will be discussed necessary by W. R. Reek. Breathing “Catarrhozone” You may dislike taking nlcdicillc- 4.(X) " " 3,20 are cleaned out, all symptoms of cold it u _ Morris.- goullillc Call-lrrllozollc. All dealers sell ll, 50°-2 SHHIDIC S120 `-’5C- \\'oulan's institute, which met at the 1 . `l("1lt:lrrll0zolle. large size wllicll lasts Hgnuylhuught 1.4, :_ Steelllangas .lngillnr Price $55.00 f0rs4o.oo - 'Here is your chance to secure one of these high _class Steel Ranges at your own figure. Same as illus- trated this Happy Thought Range has no sugerior and regularly sold at $55.00 ea , uetruction, made with all ch, It is of andsome the latest improvements L' is fully warranted. Only three left in stock. Cali' l y‘ A '“°° ‘%.;¥:".§l;'::.""" 14.50 r ..u‘§$‘.°€t?i’l°.?.`%i§“ll¥i.i2“n§$.*§?§£2l.i”.€'2iFr§$'Ei.L? ieyo\t_at less than facto:-if cost today. Donotletthis portunl pass without ta ing advantage of this lendoa 100 Cook Stoves and Ra oifer. ..........$14s.Ii)'»0 ea. nges from 5.00 up. nltil|l3_i“i_i_l9lgi_g_;idll.cl.lli ing. 7 to 9-Caro of Milk and Cream ment will also a tend funeral. The b?nd of the 82nd Regi WEST INDIES TRIP.-Councillor J P. and Mrs Brennan and Miss Johanna Flemming sail from Halifax on the Crc-sul continued-F. ’l'. Morrow; llth of this montll for thel We are and Fcedin a Dair Herd- I l' sl C S 5' ndles trip. says lilo North Sydney am a e Andrew Macltse, owner of Milkmald Herald. Mr Dean. of Charlottetown ‘ Vll. Afternoon " to. 4-Dairy Or-1 who intended leaving with them, was called to Boston on business, but will THE LADY SYBIL.-Tile report . _ing the Dairy 'Calf-W. J. Reid. join the party at Bsrbadoes later on. 0 U * 8 |Evcnlng. 7 to 9-Manure:-W. J. They will be absent about three ~ monlhs_ $il08S ' correct. says the North Sydney I-lcrald 10 to 12-Grains-J. A. Clark. After- The Lady Sybil is loaded with lisll at noon, 2 to 4-Plant Diseases-P. A. St Jo1ln'll. and is either on ller way tc lltlurphy; Poultry -- M. Marcellus. Europe. or will lcavo this week. Evening. 7 to 9-Tillage-J. A. Freiglltg for the Old Country are far Clark. lion. Murdoch McKinnon. more profitable nowadays. than en 'General Slides. gaglng in the coastlvise trade. FARMERS INSTITUTE.-Oil \Vcd- iTlIib»2»3Ethfm3iMfm3i. nesday evening, February 2nd. an agricultural nlccting was held in the Hull at Murray Harbour for tho pur~ pose of organizing a Farmers' Insti- docll .\icKinnon. Commissioner, and by Professor ltoss. Thirty-three farmers signified their desire to form all ln- stitutc and organization wzl_s_,\'cry soon izolll oted, David Brou 'll bel l 'Cure Your B d Cough tule. It was attended by l-lon Mur- - but coughs are best cured without poingd p,.esident_ George BeC;g‘_i%g_ lnedicille. The nlodcrll trealnlcnt is preside", and “_ Brelmut Secretary "\'f1U“`fll0Z0“C»"'_" islfl- E1 d"“g"W5 'Tile Commissioner then addressed the zdlldehgdllingaggllsagllisl.(li gpizadzsgtii ;“Stitute, pointing out the benefits of the surfaces that are weak and sore Course and of the Seed Fail. to be held gfrolll coughing. Every spot that is week after next in Murray River ,congested is healed-irritation is professor R055 spoke brieny on lnf soothed away. plllegm and secretions stnute Work and me meeting adjourn. ooperation and spoke of the Short . Tile Murray Harbour Farmers' ed alld Clllaffll are Cufed- Nmhiug 5° Institute will hold weekly meetings fluil-K. so Sure. S0 nleasaur as Catarrh- during the wllltcr. the first of which lozozlc. Beware of dangerous sub- Wm be on Saw,-day evening Febm. sziulles meant to tlcccivc you for ary 1g¢h_ at 730 0-c|0L.k_ ’ WOMAN‘S INSTITUTE - 'I' , , , . llc tol- lwv mouths Drive $1.00; small size lowing nloetlng or lllo Meadow-Bank loulo of Mrs. Fred llyde. on February 1.itpil'a”pril3n¥t'R'om oil tho in __ nt Cllrlatm roo. took lila dgrtureiqwhilo tiiepuplls salls."Como A in Sallie Next Y»ear.'?f After the singing of the National Anthem the people departed to their homes all pleased wltll the pleasant afternoon they spent. There ls more Catarrll in this section ol the country than all other diseases for yeanlt was supposed to tors orescnbed local remedies. failing to cure with local trnlment, ll incurable Catarrll is n lo'-al disease influenced by conditulional oondltitnl lherdore requires constitutional ( elarrh Lure manufactured ( o . Toledo Ohio, is I and acts mean. THE LAST WAR is the subject of ll discourse to be given by lecturer W. Drop in after Church. part ol’ the-105th Battalion attending L8- lic ol Miss Nellie Powers and James 0'- Connor, took _ place in St. .lohn's Church. San Francisco. on Sunday. January 9th. Rev; Father Hunt per- formedtlle ceremony. The bride is a native of Fort Augustus, P. E. l. The many friends of the young couple wish them long yearn of llappy wed- ded life. Oakland Maple Leaf. COLONEL SMART TO COMMAND. -Colonel Charles A. Smart of West- mount. who left Montreal ill command of the Second Brigade, Canadian Moun- ted Rides, has been appointed brigad- ier of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade, at Bramshott camp, England. according to letters just received here says Mont- real exchange. The brigade consists of 4,400 men, composed of tllo 34th Bat- talion from London, the 35th Battalion from Toronto; the 40th Battalion from Halifax, and the 55th Battalion from 1*-'ew Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- and. SOUTH GRANVILLE- The semi- annual examination.. of South Gran- ville School was 'held on Thursday af- ternoon. Jan. 27th, a number of visi- tors being present. Tile pupils were examined in tho different subjects by their teacher Miss McCabe. assisted by Miss McAlm teacher of Millvale School, Mrs. Hector Klor and Miss M. Martin and they acquitted themselves vcr credltabl . At the close of thc ‘ng of songs, recilations and dialogu- es was rendered by the puplle| After wresaed their .satisfaction with tho work being done in the school. Much credit is duo Miss McCabe for the showing made by her pupils. GOLDEN ANNlVER$ARY.- On Tuesday evening Feb. lst a number of tho immediate relatives of Mr. and Mrs. James Vickerson assembled at their llolne in Cornwall to celebrate with them the golden anniversary of their marriage. The honored couple are still quite vigorous and enjoyed the presence of their children, grand children, nephews and nieces etc. Ol a family of two sons and six daught- ers only ono sou and two daughters were able to be present. The others reside in different parts of the United States. Music and songs wlled away the fleeting hours till 10.30 o'clock .vilen their daughter Mrs. McArthur, with whom they reside, invited the guests to the dining room whero a bounteous repost was spread and to which each did ample justice. After supper some choice grarnapholle sel- ections were enjoyed and as the “wee small hours were approaching with hearty congratulations and good wish- es for still many happy wedded years the guests betook tlleyiselves to their respective homes lea ing behind a purse ot' gold and other reminders of the happy event. ` WHAT'S WHAT lN FOOD. For health and lollg life tllrec import- ant elenlelll-s must ever be present ill food-nutrition. saline, matter, waste matter. The first builds tissue: tile sec- olld hardens bones and teeth, builds and stimulates ilcrves and brain. makes stomach digestion possible, ulld keeps the bowel muscles active and strong. overcoming constipation. R0 man Meal has all these properties be cause they reside ln the darker parts of all grains. Refined cereals cannot have them. llonlall Meal nourishes better than moat. prevents lildtgestlon and positively relieves constipation or “money back." At grocers 10 and 25 cents. Made by Roman Meal C0., Toronto. ’atri0llc Contribution 'rllu inlluwlug in the estimate 0! 1'. E. island contributions to the various Patriotic and Charitable funds ill connection with tho war. which has lint-ll compiled bl’ U10 Agriculturlll Dcpllrtmcnt: F Patriotic l~`u|ndl_ I I l$ 3‘i»525~~J1 cl ian lit' ii- "lint vu- B udd 138,572.00 /Canadian Itcd l.‘l'osn Fund 20,000.00 British Red Cross Fund 10,793.66 \Vomon'a Patriotic Associa- tion valued » 30.00000 \\’omoll's Palrlutll: Associa- tion (cash on hand) 5.32044 Army Flclil Scrvlco Fund valugd 60.00000 Newspapers und Teachers' I~‘iolil Klicllcn Funds 2.500-00 llospltal Slllp Fund 4.289-00 Quocll Mary Fund 438-51 Siege Bsfttcry lloginlgont- n| Fund 1,795.44 1,920.00 110.40 lugs Sock Fund valued ings Sock Fund Provlnclul Patriotic S0- _ glgty 069.00 Ambulance llospltal Fund First Contingent 260-00 Newspapers Ambnlanc_e~ Fund ` !’f ,',“‘f.Q00~00 Daughters ot illo Empire '=-1/ l-‘una , 379.00 St. Paul's Sunday School. nod in llospliul V - 50-00 Six i’eter's Prisoners `Aid Fund l if 5.. Overseas Tobacco I *und* (collected lly’- Hotl..s.A.` .. E. Arsenault, Mr. Vinni- combo and ,’1"he_j§_ta|n_l|i_» erl ' ` " ' "' .:‘ .ez 'ZS'-S' ‘, 423.25 Total ` ° 4 $339,039-44 ann lunar ‘ for nl# purchase or il‘loachllln§dgunsosent_dlt00¢ in SUIIIIOI' use at tmvp.‘ _, ._ With regard to the T0' bnttco Fliilll. 6('1IIO'i!'¢M)lIlf"‘lfQ,°¥9|\\l lnnrrile for it at align-dlnlierf _*gg va ous bank in -Pwfigfu remittances :Jade dil'0UE-‘|11 NU 07'- llce th t the a Ut,” ‘WW ' will _-mul ll: e men ~2 _ ‘\\\°\l‘_, fri tl' -Ui# E1 witn§iil°nny v¢rnluul»»1 sf- lntellaimrsoo.. 1-nun. mln. ii 1 s»usnnlu¢».n¢. 1 am-nlaayrmtnnonnaonlinn. , y 9 examination a good program consist-` icnlcuimiil uunsls The ct-...fall HOCKEY SPECIAL-The Railway Hockey Team. accompanied by quite a number at hm. welt to Atherton yes- terday afternoon by epoeial train to lrlay a friendly match with the Alber- ton Hockey Team. The special left the city at one o'clock. PATRIOTIC AT HOME-The pro- ceeds of the At Home given last Tues- day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Brace Stewart, and reported in Wed- nesday'l _Guardian. amounted to $50. The amount was handed to the Patrio- tic Fund. - - - ' HOME AND SCHOOL ABSOGIA- TION.-The regular monthly meeting ol' the Home and School’ Association was held yesterday afternoon in the School Board Rooms. tlle,~Preaid1eut.. Mrs. J. A. Mathleson in the 'c air. There was a fairly large attendance and interesting discussions took place on difleltent toplos. No business was transacted. The papers to have been read were held over lor next meeting. BAPTIST CHURCH..-At the Bap- tist Church tomorrow night a special musical programme will be rendered a line reputation by the quality of its work. The programme will consist of an opening senlnence by the choir "Lord when wo Bend." Lorenz Bari- 'tone Solo, Barnard'n "Tile plains of Peace" Mr. Roy Quigley. The melo- dioua Anthem "The Radiant Mom" has passed" by Woodward and Koc- hat’s .Qllartette, "Now the day is sink- ing to it close.” , QUEENS COUNTY L. 0. A.-Queens County Lodge convened lu annual ses- sion in Prince Arthur Ladge. No. 1368 on Tuesday Feb. lst. at 11.30 ll. m. C. Master Bro. W. G. Darke presiding, Representatives were present from the tlle dlilsrent Districts in tho County. Encouraging roports were presented which the trustees and others ex-'from each district showing a net ln- crease of_about 100 members for thc past year and judging from present in- dications Queens County will have a membership roll beyond the thousand mark in 1916. Bro. Darko in ills an- nual address touched on all the impor- tant events of the year and gave an interesting review of tho work of 1915. The election of otiicers resulted as fol- lows:- C. M. Bro. Crisp Moore. No. 1368; D. C. M. Bro. A. A. McDonald, No. 1126; Chap. Bro. John McFadyou, No. 1366; R. Secy. Bro. C. E. McDui’l’, No. 1126; F. Secy. Bro D. J. Camp- bell, No. 1775; Treas. Bro. A. Beaton, 1126; D. of C. Bro. John Crabbe, No. 1051: Sect. Bro. Fred Campbell, 1775; lst. D. Sect. Bro. Charles Proud. 1126: 2nd D. Sect. Bro. Chester Shaw. 1492. At the close of the election C. M. cal- led upon P. C. M. Bro. C. E. McKell- zlc wllo conducted thc impressive ser- vice of installation. A public meet- illg was held ill the evening Mr. J. \’. Moore did tile duties of chairman. Tho programme which was well rendered and was listened to by a large alld ap- preciative audience, Mrs. Windsor pre- siding at the organ. Programme: Chorus- Take Me back to Canada. (choir). Address- Rev. William Deaths. Quartette- Come where my love lies dreaming. Address- D. P. Murdoch, P. C. M., Reading- (Tile Day) Miss Winnie Wadmall. Address C. E. MacKenzie, P. G. Secy. Chorus- Marching to Victory. (Choir). Address C. E. McDufl’, C. Secy. Solo- Mr. W. M. Lea, ill. L. A., (Encore). Address- lsntlc Boer, Solo- Dr. N. R. Bovyer. Address- A. A. McDonald, Reading- “llauding Down" C. E. MacKenzie. Short and energetic speeches were made by Messrs A. Beaton, M. F. Mc- Kinnon, and \V. \V. lllc-Pllec. Chorus- My own Canadian llolno (Choir). Hear- ty votes ot' thanks were tendered the Brethern of Prince Arthur. the ladies and all who in any way helped to make the meeting a success. God Save The King' - Com. _ _Q Prince The Spy \\4lf0 The W. S..»Harkins_ Players FAREWELL, 5’ Peg 0’ My '44, T°NIGH13` fui‘-‘sltlsifrls » The great English, War Drama ~ /-.- ‘ ' fig; i Scenes laid “Somewh'e`ref -in Frg_n`ce” showing the German Spy System ` . as used in the present war ' " H by the choir, which has been making \\\ §HllI§\“ I \ .yn l 1 i ‘1‘ ,l.i» PEOPLES’ MATINEE $93 °°'.° $5 I TQDA1 THEATRE FIFTEENTH With the Death of Perry THE NEW EXPLOITS OF ELAINE “Tile Serpent Sign"- il L Two PARTS Clutching Hand. A New Series of Startling and Thrilling Adventures Begin _ DON’T MISS ONE EPISODE OF THIS MASTER SERIAL EPISODE - L Bennett, known as The J ALICE HOLLISTER - . -IN- “THE SIREN REIGN” HARRY MILLARDE l THE QUEST p ANDY FALLS IN LOVE . 1 l ::Bulllain Bell & Co. have a. quan- r tity ot good dry kitldlillg for sale. 7117-2-2m-ll Manicuring Phone 314 Miss D. Rudge for APPLE SNOW.-Cook peeled apples until sort ill il tllln syrup to cover them. and then rub through a sieve; there sllonld be al pint of the pulp. Cool this and add the beaten wlllto of an e8S» fl talllcspoonful of sugar and a lillhl squeeze of lemon juice, wlllplllllg mf whole with all egg beater until V01'-‘ tight. Other fruits may be used in the same way and the sauce so llluflowlll he found :ill c-xcellent appatl/.er fol appointment. 171 Great George St. 'told meats or as garnish for boiled 8537-1-12-llllmopd. custard . i 1 l I . mu l Wo do not say tllc Karll Piano is lilo best possible- Wo do not clainl lllat lllcru is no otllcr piano that call cxcel il- But we do sincerely and lloll- ostly believe that it is a really oxcellont instrument for the price at which lt cull llc bought here- A Today, in Prince E _,jam ' ’ , - -The facttllntthe Kim ' It has stloodthe tefetiieii: -~ ilu ,'= ¢,..,,._'.. , ` in use-active use. - "l" ln- l` H ,..;°;.‘:.'.;‘.°:’......."'“".§s'~..:=~°f°'°° ; ~_‘ th ’ ' la. ' ul..-»....t°.‘-'l°.°-..:.;...°‘°"i.t.."‘“°. - 1°’ we 'fwortll.‘~~- it The KARN Piano Ranks A High Amongst Canada’ s Best".-. I \\ .s .__.- .___”*'“ ‘in _»"’..f-‘.»»_"%.aar1€¢‘-.»>» t. » '_‘ _rel vu-il"'.-',;:_,: \f;_-itil,-,»¢_-,._':»__g_ ,l .- Z ' __f___` ul-I L _ 'I`°_" >f - -__. 5-. » V ` ./ dward Island, there are over to They are not instruments Vurchi sed f h d ti . ` ’ 5 bougklllit -to be us_ed_ and they are uged etilery dgyr,-Lhyoiiltgirluesigi n?d]mbe'1i'lsl_2i-Lvnecrli L A No other test _is so strict or for any instrument ‘ day . ._ if .l5U_9 f.¢¢i€lvest£néhefa`yel,~qge home. ,-Tliedifferent _.m . . 003 gtg . d .tpvéy being oogvlzlecriaion of no mmuhow With Kam all iron-clafd":;?arantee \.“’°f9f-thi! Inmates is sonsl business reputation 3$'t-§“i3ul‘l§'.§‘l§.°¢f"§Z°.i‘.‘ii‘2i' K_arn Piano in different .\ '.-. ` . asbeenused has proved its vlnce. , , .ft - ,J -Ii.~ hav A been thinking about purcllaslngapiano 'decid fi - " 1 “ ' -ff1"- . ”'°"°“Y°'“°‘f"”'“‘°°°i»f°-"f»=»-°-9.... I L L E R B R O » . . Not ollly will tho delightful lollo onthuso you, but tllo Imag- lllilcollt ilnlsh and excellent worknlallslllil lu cvory detail of tile Kam Plano lcavo nothing to be desired. lt is a good, strong, honest ' instrument that will |;lvc_tlloro~ ugllly satisfactory service to you. your clllldrcn and__your clllldrc_n's cllildron. .g ur hundred Kam Pianos - T .71 kg P ii ~ ni _. r.°.'». *a»~ u