,__ _ i _ . f _- _ _ _ , fd, i __ __ ,vm __ _ y .___ 4 _ ,_/_,.._f,_,__,_ _<_,_i___, 5_7, ____ ___. __ J_ ._____.¢.f_i,,¢_.,_,..___________ `.M,._ ____ __. .~ . ...yi ..»._~n.' ive.-~».._, .. i _ . , _, __ , _ _ “" ' ' ` ‘”‘ ‘?""., .‘ _ ‘ " f"' _ » /.-1. aw>»»f~»f.'»r'-»_~ is v‘“':?-f.“;.:'»_-‘» " “ " 1""f‘ '-13' 'Wt 1 ` "‘ mf," " '" , " P ,_ :.-.-_J~&,IiUA_RX_15.1915_ _ _ _ ' Ti-in ciiAiiLo'1"1‘ETOwN GUARDIAN PAGE sE\'i-nv Arli°il° l’li°l°sri\i>l\iA Remedy . THE EASTERN GUARDIAN NIORE FACTS RELATIVE ' Ncisf i_i::."i:‘ ;°m:."ii:§ _ I _ F°" All Pal" DEAF Y Y photo. you should see the line of beautiful samples we are showing. (‘zill in today. cooirs siumo, 2.22:: 1;.- ` For The Best IN PHOTOGRAPHY l CALL AT Tue Li BAYER, studio _ ww.-_i - -_ __-,-¢ _ __ ,_ _ _ _ -_ I The emoisnor of any drug' says Dr. 0.1¢. Robbins, "is known to us by the rcsulis we obtain from its use. If we are able to con- trol paln and disease by means of any pi-5. Duration. we oertainly are warranted in its use. One of the principal symptoms of all diseases is pain and this is what the patient most often applies to us for, i. e. something to relieve h s pain. If we can arrest this promtptly. the patient is most liableto trust n us or the other remedies which will effect u permanent cure. One remedy which I havensed largely in my _practice is iAnti- kamnia Tablets. Many an varied are their uses. I have put them to the test on many occasions, and have never been disappoim. ed. I found them especially valuable for headaches of malarial origin. where quinino was being taken. They appear to prevent I the bad after-effects of the quinlne. Anti- i giamnla Tablets are also excellent for the : eadaolies from improper digestion: also' for headaches of a neuralgio origin. and es- I peciallyforwomen sublecttopains etoertnln times. Two Anti-kamnia Tablets give prompt relief. and ln a short time the patient is able to go about as usual." These tablets may be obtained at all druggists. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also uusxeelled for headaches. neuralltla and all pains. FOR A GOOD PHOTO 1 -VISIT THE- A. E. Ly0Il--studio Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Worl».'. DON 'T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown li i ABSoRBiNE mini adm s r. ii Q Pai on Reduces Strsined, Puffy Ankles, I-iimiihlniiiiis. Poll evil. rinuii. Boils. Swellings; Stops Llmeness and :illays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts. Bruises. Boot Chsfes. lt is an ANTZSEPTIG AND GERMIBIIIE ixori-rolsoliousi Does not blister or remove tho hair :ind horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.00 ai bottle, delivered. Describe our care for special instructions and Book 5yK frce. ABSORBINE. JR.. anilsrpde iinlmenl for mankind It- fiuccl Strains. Painful. Knotted. Swollen Veins. Milk ln. flour. L‘o;:i:_e:;rrss{cil__T_;>_:i_l_i_f s lliwddiops r;qi;ired sisnsppli- i.“iifi'f'i'ou'iic, r.fi.r_ ii i°li.-in§n§'lli`i'|..'iil»°iiii‘i`¢si_ can. ,_.;;.._.-i_-#__-2 Zl1l Furness A I Sailings From LONITON From ll.\Lll-`.~\X _lan 13ih`,“Sag:imorc" E February 3rd Start Point " 20!ll Jannziry 'Jill Sagamore ‘f 29lll From LIVERPOOL l"rom ll:\LlF-'\X Via. l"fld. Via. Nflii. Durango January l2th Ianuary Gilt Queen Wilbclniina " 27th January l6tli Tabasco February Hih Furn¢ss.Withy & Co. Lid. I _ Halifax. Eastern S.S. Corporation International' Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston..__...._$5.00‘ St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms..... .._._......$1.00 Leaves St. _Iehn Thursduys at 9.00 l. m. for Lubcc. Esstport, Portland and Boston.Retuming. leaves Central Whsri' Boston 0.00 a. m. Monday.. for Portland. iEsstport Lubec and Si. lohn. St. John City Ticket Omce 47 Kina “t. A.i~:_ ri.sMiNo .~i.z¢n¢_si.J°iin.N.ii ` C, IL KIN(l.\"|'i)_\`, Fomlnc rriiil Agent Rastport. Mc. _ [HE BEST ,. GOOD SHOE .al “-. ».INlili:rLl5"» ._-............. ._ TO THE NEW EAO UE ci gis- c-I” wi G__?FiZON IVES is Guardian umn. Cash must accompany order. _ agen n Ou gue. ' 'i NIEW GLASGOW, J l. 12.-\Vedne8- be away l`ro|ii their home- on foul' QUICK!-Y Rl'-IEVID BYTHI l-9 '__ _ »-'THE MORNING Gulfdlln Call day evening next willailee the opening Sundays. and that it was algo too ex-_ D _ ..°8UNDAY SERRVICE.- St, Pet ers and Dundasi Baptist Churches, services its follows:- Sunday 17th, Dundiis 11.00 a. in.; St. Peters 3.00 p. m. ..’1‘G00D SKATING.-For the past week there has been excellent skating on Morris Pond. The large crowd of skaters that nightly enloy themselves there could easily make a rink a. pay- ing- proposition to the financier who would spend ti. few dollars in such Ia laudable cause.--°' ..-“»'GASCUMPEC. - Ori iiliristmae day, the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Graham of Gaspereiiux were light- ened by tlie home coming of their son Jerome, dressed in the glorious uni- form oi' the Canadian Soldier. Jer- ome is at young man of nineteen years and enlisted at Stcllartou, N. S., a- bout two months ago. and is training at Halifax. He was not expected at home, but he with some more lslend boys had been granted a few days leave for the Xmas holidays. So his arrival at home among his family and friends can better be imagined than described. That night with his sisters and brother, he went to a Xuias tree in Murray Harbor Nortii,iu the Presbyterian Church. On his ar- rival at the hall he was instantly lifted shoulder high by some sturdy admir- ers and carried to the front midst thunderous applause. Wheuquiet was restored the Rev. Mr. Grey gave the young soldier a grand welcome and also made ii fiueiit speech to suit the occasion, after which Tipperary was EAST EUSILI IIHUHS UN A J IGAL BATTLES OF I-‘_-\S'l‘ ARE DIiS(_?ltIllED. sung by some of the best local voices iii the audience and all went wcll and merry until the entertainment ended _ for the evening But it was not if you want a pnir of water- proof' boots that will fit your it-i-i pei'i`ec-ily, look nczii, :ind weiir wcll, you want n iiiiir ot' - ilic stylish litvl<'_iui~‘. Boots i`or nivn we ure now sliowing. .»\|l smartly dressed nicii wciir liivicttis lloots, because they are so iittruirtivc iii appcurniivc. so i'oiiil‘ortiililt‘, und give perfect suli.sl'aciiiiii_ They cost. ii little iiioro than others. liiii. :irc ivorili every cont. l’ri<‘c $6.00 and $7.00 pci' piiir. _ld m __ ANAMANR ji “PACIFIC _ DIRECT ROUTE MARITIME PROVI NCES TO MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN," MONTREAL TO CHICAGO THE “IMPERIAL LIMITED” Famous Transcontinental Express /Unexcelleii Dining Car Service W. B. HOWARD. D_P.A., C.l’.R. , St. John, N. B. I _ GEO. WALLER, ` Local Representatiye, I Dominion Express Building Charlottetown. 8219-I0-27mtf ainsxuiuii High Grade Coal is the only kind we Carry. It does not mai ter when you order. VMI CH" bf sure of srettiniii satisfectofv CMI if you come to us. We have 0;’ hand an exceotionallv good qw! itv of coal suitable for ranirfs mir' I (_'ALDWE.\`.\', N.J., Jan. 13.-Know. to hutch an egg by incubator or hen ALLEY & co - _ _ ° progressive pluinber and steanifltter' flhc """"'“"" here, figured that if the heat were ir~ \'1_._li'*'._=J could hc hatched in one day, thug ,isfiving much worry :ind anxiety. .1 _ - -- S. B. \‘.'lLl~IY & I iN>‘_ 'l‘rnnst<~r A cnt_=,ltosion | .. . 55: . _ I l From the steam heiitin-' boiler in early in Sel>temi3er_ We have it on “ml S""""“l °"‘°"S' l" the mcmmmc n""‘¥ RETURN "N""‘°N"’""\T" ""u('lTEI’ i ' ° ' - - iroviding :i uiuii ciiiiiiot lic osciircil bo- 6381-ll-»MthsESl2wSlid ¢ ¢ _thc rellnr of his homc he stretched llllily good out-hority that si Saxon l . _, , (. , _ ,steam pipes to an incubator ii. which regiment fired upon some Buvaririns, f°r°,'h° °P°“"‘_§e5§“;;'_?'_§;“£§;;tmgeg l I- -' -- _ J p |he placed thirteen eggs yesterday. He taxing them for Belgians. As it was E32, ‘2'.‘§:,,;e‘\l;ieS0n;r fn New Glasgow , ‘mum be hmched in 0"” day' th" 'Mrk' at the time' the mi°t“k° is t f) tl game ncxt week when P R I C E B R O IS _ . valve for twenty-ioiir noir ii tn' ii di t 1, ~~ d d t. ° 'e “le” -fe ' -_ Chlldren of bright parents afternoon when hc opened B tllilix: incili?} qlxlheh ther; £31; etxlse steven crippled vii)/haste’ tl:1‘pi:o3"ele\°>*‘) Ernest Gmliam_ to “fllluil ‘$1 gliadllg, hearing their groans, turn away, say. pointed vice presidents. l`lic duties SMELTS AND FROZEN EELS A SPECIALTI. , . , _ V " A ended for Jleronie for on each follow- duced, I g ' ' teurs there will be an organization ` ing evening the home ot' Mr. Grahanil It was at Beacon Hill during the “mich Wm he *iam Lo “ck” was a scene of festival. all trying who Boer ivm- that there happened one or Glace Bay it is _ said h_ave landed _ _ , _ _ _ gs i i ~ » ._ _ _ i,'ii..~ .» ., -- ,izi."ii:.:i_;.'“€:i.‘i°iii; :.i.;‘2f.°.2::§ »» is ;”.f.S...:;.‘i..:.i; \~_;;i, in 1-gf spwaiiies thc many brave Canadians L0 fight for of the Bnhsh army* _ ,they will also coinnniiid the services qw 1268.8! .gow 0' at ”' “ma er. “Off ' N . h their King and Country and defend The EU5t SUFFEYS ‘Vere in ii h0llO\\'i'of J_ \\/ilkie and Jimmy F,-asm and Y 1 1_1 1 d\'_’l53 fmt “U70 YOU it “Ill 0. lF|.\lt0ll FII MBIIKCLNCW Yllfk it from the grasp of the would be tyr between two hills, weeping up the from what we mn gamer each f cost you nothing. _\lucKinnon Drug _ . 0 _ _ _ ._ _ 4..--lf'-’~` / ant Kaism-_ _AS M,._ Jerome had to valley. The West Surrey Regiment. ine ilu-ee teams in the league will (0-» C013- Greet I-00\“g0 and Kent COIlSlg'l’ll’l’l€l’ltS S0llClt€d ~..` 12' _ "* _ sin f _ _ _ _ . , ' //" another, until twelve o'clock when ng cease ` | The first business oi' the iiici-:ting CALEB HALEY SEABLRX HALEY \ \ _ Ol’ HEAVY GI NS IX \VAii. LONDON, January 13.-The conclus- ion is reached by the “official observ- er" attached to the British head- quarters at the front in a report giv- en out to-day, under date of Jununry 8. that heuvy guns are of supreme importance in modern warfare. Ex- periences in this war have unused, many profound modifications of theo-l ries commonly held before it broke out," he says, “but no factor was eo underestimated as the effect of high explosive projectilee fired by guns and howitzers. “The opening of the war found the allies in A position of inferiority to the enemy in this respect-an infer- iority which. however, hos since been made good-and the Germans are now experiencing to a far greater ex- tent than before the devastating ci- fects of these missiles "Revell Cherry Bark Cough Gyriip U0 Olltlllled ln 5011113 at M- A- PBC' battle iii thc Eastern Nova. Scotia pro- pensive as each trip would cost them R QUGVI- iessional hockey lag_ue, when_ Sydney $160.00 in addition to the $75.00' --_--- and New Glasgow face off at the they received_ from Sydney. Mr.- |w|;gy¢_||_ig¢_|r|"\,,¢|_¢y¢w||;_ `Ar§;ia here. _ _ __ _ _ '}~:;i_:°rir;gto2__saiai-it --~ °"° S"°" Ma" Sam' "'S i“fifi‘i§"ii i‘.2.i“`;.‘3.2i ii::“.i=i’.‘:i1;..':.“i._:_‘;.‘;.“.2:ii‘Lii..%“;";i‘;i; _ _ , _ _ _ l-lfep so He Says' desperntely for a whole h(<_»ur_ b_cl_<_>;'B sour, gassy s_toins€l:_?_ l~{_ow__ hlghpgig ‘I ~ ' __ _ . list w : __ Nelsonville, Ohio.-"I was all gun. svkgemxltascaygszggsisgsgihh 1 *’ y gi;qpel3g;{"i§;,fBtgoeverythmg |e,wmg \. down, weak and nervous and had no ' ' ~ ' discouraged until our druggist told me about Vinol snd asked me to try lt. I did so and it has certainly been a life saver to me. I can -gladly recommend Vinol to anyone who nee s a blood and nerve tonic. ’-S. S. STEENROD, Nelson- ville, Ohio. When s msn is run-down, weak and nervous, he needs s good appetite. good digestion, better blood. more strength. ~ 5 our cliiite. more vitality and we do not know of llgf°:_;5_f|;=l_ii;_;h_:=_t.1}_‘_‘_1°';n(i)lr'lli‘nlv Careful personal attention given io nil coiisignnients. W. F. M. D. C. M. of a mountnin,and the colonel ir. coin- 6385-11-Smthscsllmopii niand of the troops split, his forces L 7 3 ____ _ _ . _ Poole & Thom son Ltd you over made. by. getting a large » stomach disorder. ._~._.._ fifty-cent case of PaYl_ie's l)l;\_peps:n from any drug store. ou res se n ilve minutes how needless it is to sul- If you caii’t PAY ALL, PAY PART. ~ The weight of your dollar is needed to keep the wheels of our business in motion. _ Those who still owe =us will surely appreciate our accomodation to them during the past year. We now need the money to PAY OUR BILLS AND PROTECT OUR OWN CREDIT. ,condition so ihe.mlsery won't come We therefore ask YOU t0 If you owe us PAY UP. I UP Whether the account be large or small PAY :s:;:i'1..;e:;;: i:_s°:_::.°:.::_“_“.:.::: BE FAIR and PAY-UP O . ._ . _ _ii i 5* ~ ..i.~.;?..-".5.°§.':;'._i'.ir..“°i:.' :sr __ ____ _ C01-D H EAD . _. 1 .Af / - _ _ - 1 \ i , »c""