' ORBINE, IR.. the antiseptic llni -PAGE SIX THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' JANUARY 12, 1917. _,___ YOU Bl! from GSI! &l€ pain take a dose as soon as Wu ir Favs to ii anooi355eT\Sel'5 le" um las-t night at 8.45 to connect with the “L steamer. l is Province POWNAL CIRCUIT-Jan 1 th Ser vices Clifton at ll a. m.. Mount llT'?“Mf:“"f""'G*f“’f"‘ff‘p~,ir;a,,,,e _I PRINCE EDVVARD- .Niniii"| 63 5 7&s.45 r ""°" “‘ "'3”m’1‘?.§'.i’i‘.`é.“‘ 7' cnacn oaniiouo, Leon aairv ann - eucsnm ai-:sssar-:ir IN ext week and concluded on Friday, SHlP~BU|LDlNG. _ Mr. Donald Nicholson. M.P., will read' a paper in the Board of Trade room this even- '“'°"°"’“ bi’ “° '°‘”' "°‘“‘°' °° b°l°' w£ot:-iNo.- on Tuesday inoi-ning. ing at 8 tveineii, iiis suiiieci being hint- of undigested food mixed' with ii, no stomach gas or heartburn “ Ftdllneasr or heavy reeling in the stein- 5 n interesting wedding took place in ' S aeh. nausea, debilitating headaches. ox Ianni P_ E_ ,_ was united ln dizziness or intestinals griplug.i;f‘li\i)al;1namlse to Mus May Louise Aug” mug; (°'?)§didtb(f:£°;l?$e,,_:m,¢€ fine. formerly of Riehlbucto. but now. - _ ds f both artia m P-°i°°n ym" breath 'ml mnsews iiialgoixiictgtriengiiiiige too extend rio the °d°"‘ couple the best wishes. The part! left this afternoon _ ` island. Moncton Times.. Pape‘s Dlapepsin is a caa'ta.in.¢ure for out-of-door' stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digest it just the same as if your stomach for Prince Edward supnsivie counr.-in a i-nie ie- 'am' here' turnable before the Court yeSl‘_?l”di\>' UI Relief in tive minutes from all som- i a ach misery is waiting for you at any. drug store. These large fifty cent cases contain i enough ‘fPape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and' indlgestion for many months. It belongs In your home. l l l ' AB$.°.°‘f"?lF,'§' - ' owes Bursal Enhrgemenw Thickened. Swollen¢'I`iasues. Carbs, Fill.-d Tandona. Sore- neaa from any'Bruise or Strain; StopsSpavin Lamenus. Allays pain. Does not Blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle, delivend Book LK free. ABS - eicatior mankind. IN! Yllovitia. Strains. Goury iiirtnsu " - tsiswollen. Pahful»Varicose.. eina.0vt’ill tell you more if you write. Sl and S2 per-bottle at dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by l.|.YOUI\G. F.I|.|'.lii Lvmaal llla..lfonir¢al,Can !|`Dt°ied Fruits' a . ""1 lWe have one ofthe GOFF LL nicest assortment ti- l- . , be found in the city. _BEER & Go Evapoiated Anplis. Evaporated Pearhes' Evaporafed Apriccts . '°?3 EER E'/aporated Prurit-sr. Full i'ar=cc now in stcrlf { Beer & G_t_i_f_i_; EXPERT EYE SERVICE We 'have recently had the privilege of visiting the offices of some of the most expert Opticians in Canada. We have studied theilflinethods and seen them practically demonstrated, and lt,-is a matter of gratification to be able to Bay that the service we are giving our patrons, we be-lieve is quite equal to that obtainable in the larger centres. Wei 'solicit your patronage. G. F. Hutcheson , _ Optician _ I " \\\l K ,_.f .Flour ~ i FIJI/IKI';§§\\\YIIfl ' .ri - WAY' win atock at ourl Erica! ouae - rednbearrels be€€‘iJei;iindsun garnishee matter-the King vs. .\iori-isnii in which the Royal Bank_ was garnisheed. Mr. Johnston and Mr. _ Bentley argued in favor of Morrison.; asking that the rule be discharged'-‘ The Attorney-General with Mr. Mc- Kinnon in support of rule contending council had the right to use this pro- cess of the court for the i>\lll>0S€ Of collecting this indebtedness’ on the part of .\lorrison to Crown bb' F5150” of his bond being estreated. The court adjourned at 4.30 p.m. to mcct this morning at ll o'clock. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE.-\ “The Thousand Dollar." with the CHD' tlvating movie star. Miss Blanche-. Sweet taking the leading role. was a picture of entrancing interest at ond of the series of the ridveiiturcs or' “Grant. the Police Reporter." had a decided dash and thrill which iiiili-_ cates that the series grow better with each new chapter. .\ very enliven- iiig coinedy wound' up the program. Tod'ay's billof-fare is headed by the ninth chapter of "Tho Shielding Sha- dow." entitled. “The lricorrigiblc Captain." A three-part Selig drama "The Griniiiiig Skull." and' “The Pare- taker's Diieinnia" are other good ones, wlille Mutt and Jeff in “ills Wisiiorn Tooth," and "His Lucky Day." a Vita- graph comedy. create merrlriient gal- ore. CRUSS. FEVERISH lIHlll] IS B|llUllS UR lIUNSllPAltlJ Look, Mother! lf tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." Every mother realizes, after giving "er ciiiltiren "California Syrup of ‘"~ " 'hu' ~f"< is their ideal laxativc. t . ~- its pleasant taste <4 _ 1' fl- i.-:sly ciennses the tcuiler .ff »' 'rr " `i'1er and bowels with- /1'. rzlpfn; ’»i'he.r r-ross. irritable, feverish or breath bed. -stomach sour, look at the ongue. mother! if coated. give a tea- spoonful of this harmless “fruit laxa- tlvc.", and in a few hours all the foul. constlpated waste, sour bile and undi gested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well. playful child a- gain. When its little system is full of cold. throat sore. has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic-- rem- ember . a good "inside cleansing" should always be the flrat treatment given. Millions of mot;-iers keep"Califoinia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cont hottie of “California Syrup of Pigs." wliicli has directions for babies, counterfcits sold here, so doii’t he children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of fooled. Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company." f Here is the" Perfect Clothes Cleaner if you have tried other ao- called clothes cleaners without satisfactory results. come hero and get the real. genuine PER- in barrels and 98- lb. bags, which out at once for cars of Flour is Market ' Hard' ”l.‘$¥..°Z lllé H0 1 "-’»f.’H1'\: u 'P " c 'g swf.. Q V FIJCT clothes cleanser. it is Putman’s ’ Dry Cleaner an American article imported solely by us. and' with a long- standing record' for successfully cleaning Furs Silks Lasse ..F0athers. _- . ,Ribbons ` Gloves. and All Filne Fabrice With it you do not need to use soap or water. Large box ‘ ally invited to he present. 3907 Among arrivals in the city yesterday was a piper of the 236th Kilties ofi Fredericton, who will take part in the; recruiting meetings being held in the; this theatre last evening. The sec-' ‘Ship-building in P. E. Island." This t. Bernai-d‘s Church, where' Jacob industry is becoming s very live sutrl ark.son ofindian Chief Sark. of Len- ject just now. and one in which all, a re interested. The public are cordi- PIFER JOINS COMRAC°ES.-- country by Lieuts. Blair and Hnmph-§ ries and Sergt. Major Delaney. it is- wortby of note that all the officers of the 236th have been at the from audi enlisted as privates earning the-lr* promotion by active service. ~ WEDDED IN CALIFORNlA.- The home of Mr. and Mrs \\'ilson W. Lane. 55 North Chester a e, ' I the scene of a pretty wedding cere- moriy on Saturday evening, December 31. when William A. McLaren and Miss Cecelia Olson, both of this city, were united ln marriage by Dr. James Henry McLaren. brother of the groom. .\ir. and Mrs. .\lcLaren will reside' iii their cozy bungalow located on Glen avenue. -Star News. Pasa- dena. (‘al. (Mr. Mqiiaren formerly be- longed to Sour-is. He is a brother of L A _-si _D The inc orrigible Captive NINTH CHAPTER OF THE WONDERSERIAL' “The .i~ hielding Sh idovi Mystery and Sensation again holds sway in this Chapter _ - WHO IS Tl-IE SHIELDING SHADOW ? Q7 _IN _ Three Part Selig Drama S His Lucky Day . s ‘ Vitagraph Comedy BUD HAMILL, ETHEL TEARE ' Tii9,Caretakers Dielemma THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITES MUTT AND .JEFF iN His Wisdom Tooth LAUGHTER GALORE IN 'l`ODAY’S . MONDAY TUESDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA iN Honorable Friend ALSO ' ‘ rine i I ,Ti The Secret ii.. Subma ' A I 0 Paociuisi. noni TM ss _ , | 1 r I-as -I . rf _ - MURRAY HARBOR CIRCUIT- APPIN ROAD CIRCUIT-Rev. J. S. THE SULTAN ECHOES V Jan. 1-ith. Se'vices, \\'liite Santisnt MacKay will conduct services next HIS MAS_`DER'S VOICE. ll a. m.. Cape Bear, at'2.30; Murray Sabbath the 14th, Appiii l-toad at ll; _--r . Harbor 6.30. The pastor conductirigti-lampton at 3 and an Evangelistic LONDON, January 11'-A C0“Sta“` services. ~ Iservlce in Tryon at 7. till0D|€ de-‘§D8i€h by RBUIPT- by Wily _-_ of Amsterdam, gives the text of a pro- WEDDED YESTERDAV__ At th@‘|claiiintion of the Sultan to the army, LETTERS OF SYMPATHY.- Ati NYS. (`hH|PS C`0mD. 0! G9`rHld SL) 'the second rneeting of the Quai'tei'l_v FUNERAL YESTERDAV.- The re- mains of Mrs. John Webster. mother of .\ie-.=.srs A. F. and J. A. \\'ebste`r. of this city. arrived in Charlottetown you Wednesday from Franklin. Mass., afternoon tiziiii. lnternieiit was made there- _vesterda_v afternoon. Deceased 'was over eighty years of age and i lomciai nonrii or ins Gram-iris .\iniii0~ dist Circuit held at Stanley ou Dc-' cembei' 4th. 1916, ii resolution of sy rnpatliy was passed and ordered to be sent to several persons who had lost friends, but in the report ap- aml were forwarded to Midgell. by the' Waring in tm. pre-55 the nam.. of Mr. John t‘nrc'w was iiiailverteiitly omitted much to the regret of the members of the Board. Mr. Carew passed away after only two days ill- was fm. many yw,.s_ 3 faithful mgm. ness. llesides ber two sons. she is sur- her of and wo,-ke, in me \Vh9a||@_\- 'vivcil li_v one flatighior, Mrs. New- ;<‘ombe. of Franklin. who at-conipanicil ltlie remains to the island. \ir \I t' \l<'Donald ('lt\' 1-ainc from Georgetown. .\lr. Cliarles R. Harper. '~ 'l.- =' l. R.. returned yesterd Moncton. .left last night for Georgetown .~ route to Ottawa. rived in the city yesterday to spend Miss Josie Doyle, Bloomfield. and SlJentllng a couple of weeks ln the city visiting friends. Mrs P S Mcintvre ofliensing- a visit to friends in' this city. comin; in by the western train on Monday. SOLDIER SAYS "Tell my friends, if they want U0 help me. to send some Zam-Bak. The -boys here say it is very good, and it is mach in demand." This le an extract from a letter received from Pte. J. R. Smith of "The Princess Pats" in France. There is certainly nothing ao Rood as iam-Bnk for the accidents and ailments incidental to a soldiers life. it is splendid for all kinds of sores, blisters, bums gmt cuts. and it is equally good for frost bites, cbilblains, cold ¢|-ggi" and chapped hands. Nothing ends Min and heals so quickly. and lie Ill! anyseptie. an application of Zam-Buk to a wound sa soon as sustained. will prevent all danger of blood-poisoning. lf you want to send your soldier friend something he is sure to ap- Dfeclate-put a box or two of Zam-Bulr in your next parcel. f ‘ All ilrlllxlsts. or Zitm-Buk Co. Tvfwlvf .60c. box. I ter $1.25. - - f . . . . . _ §°' ' ‘ ‘ e .' ; THE 2 M.-ics » .» » . . i i - ' _ig ~A J aontributlon to." - " ~ - ' omm ttee. or rect to 149 0'- GW- 33”* . an isi suns ss, st. ram "-~ a.ssiH i ' .i- - -1- -rw un. is *wp* fl * K » .gr-tan; t ~ 5 s¢vv¢uvan¢v@¢I_\1i_va1Qq i»<.\Mi,, v~v-»-A ,_ .t _._ 'Q W' ...'.._,,J _ é ...ii *MM stalk Mr. J. J. Hughes. M. P.. si.. \ ' ,rushed towards a little vine-covcrcd cottage at the further end of the vii- |` lage, a little house alternately illiini- ers. wives. liivcr church. and to his lirrciivcil widow ive' tender our sincere syiii- pathy. Signed on behalf of the Quart- _ _ . ci‘l_v Ollicial Board. '.\icid lintfronii (}'i,