JANUARY za, -1916 . , _ i , _ fl' HE CI-IARLO1`TETOWN GUARDIAN - _ 'f f ~.~ _ _ __ _ uluslrimnll l l i ””'l_llllllltlll_l;lll cllllll _ Pennants I _ Most Delicate ffomplexion is soothed and refreshed when _ Pelislarv Vanishing Cream is the ` Choice I If you would keep your _skin smooth and free of the embarrassing gloss that every woman shuns, treat your complexion to this splendidly prepared beauty treat today. None better for chaps and all roughness of skin I 25c and 50c the jar E. A. Foster Central Drugstore rg-i_..| FORD “DOVES" FLUTTER INTO ST. JOHN'S. ST." JOHN’S, Nild.. January 25.- The steamer Noordam. of the liol- land-Americnn line, witil its fuel sup~ ply exhausted because of delays dur- ing stormy weather, arrived here to- day and will remain thirty-six hours to replenish her bunkers. A large number of the Ford peace delegates are on hoard. "$llilIP ill lilii” IUNGUE IS Ellllill t' IF CROSS, FEVERIBH. SICK, Bib IOUS. CLEAN LITTLE LIVER _ AND BOWELS. Children. love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else clealises the tender -stomach. liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop play- ius' to empty the bowels, and the re suit is. they become tightly clogged with waste. liver gets sluggish, sto- mach sour. then your little one be- colnes cross. hlilt-sick, feverish, dont' eat. sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, has sore- tllroat, stomaolracho or diarr- hoea. Listell, Mother! Soo if ton- gue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs," anti in a few hours illl the constipation waste. sour hilo and lllidigested food passes out- oi' the system, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions ot motllers give “California Syrup of Figs" because it is perfect- ly harmless; children love it, and it never falls to act on the stomach. liver and bowels. children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware* oi’ counterdelts solil here. other kind with contempt. HOTEL ARRIVALS VE I A soil lllllifax; S. A. Iiitz, llullfux. QUEEN. i fax. Ask 'your druggist for a. 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs” which has full directions for babies, Get the genuine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any J. B. MacFarlane Truro; Frank Scott St. Johll; J. M. A. Lea Sum- mersidc; J. Fraser Halifax; (1 A. Spencer Toronto; B. Raynoi' Sunl- mlerside; John MacLean Souris; H. D. McEwen Morcll; S. W. Archibald Wolfville N. S., W. I-I. Jones Wolfvlllc N. S..,T. N. Pickard Silckville; D. W-. llllrns Strathfort; F. M. Ilolwrt- Jiis McDonald Cape 'I‘l°avci'sc; Keith Boswell Victoria; W. N. Pr_ecdy, Hull 11 -I -l 'l\\\\WIJIf§IlllIllIII'A\§\\\\YIl//i\\\\\\\U P f Ll ~ asm. only 3,1 a s.4s- ADUHS uc Prince Edward CHILDREN I Sc lllllh itssaivav com-ANY PRESENTS ' Edna Mayo t A Famous Broadway Star, and ~ 'Bryant Washburn ‘ _ -IN- “The Little Straw Wife IN THREE ACTS A Touching Romance iuwhich A Wife Falls in Lov With Her Husband. I i- `0 Q _ .. g \\\\\'fIIIIIII/i\\\\\\\\\\YIIIIll Wow! Zip ! Boom ! Crash ! Senator McLean. Sourio, -returned home from Ottawa. esterday Y _ - -_ Mi-. nanlol A. Monelll oi _village Green was in the city yesterday. Mrs. E. Boswell of Victoria and daugh- ter Miss Elsie left this week for Mon- treall on an extended visit. - 'l Miss Inn McKay ot Founds Mills is _attending-ithe Domestic Science Short Course in this city. _ ‘l Miss Evelyn Clow of North Wiltshire is among those taking the Domestic Science Short Course in Cliafrloiite- own. _ lion. Murdock McKinnon roturnled on Wednesday- from-Ottawa. vflllere he was attending the Winter Fair. I Mrs. llattle McI{cll7,it~_ left Amilerst for l‘lt-_tull, cn route l'or Cllurloitetowli PHE. I.. wliurc she will ill flllilre rc- R I (5. arrived in the city by the special train \I&io41llci;ll§\y on il. visit' to ills pilrcnts '. ‘ . F ' f tllrii from Ottawa. ly resident in Loudon. Rev' Henry Mcnory nf NPW York" week ill January. licl' son Mlllcolm, ; Mr. Lemuel Winchester left this morning for Toronto as a delegate from Council- number 15 N. A. ot' M. MR_ |:_ J_ SAUNDERS, BOSTON E. to attend a meeting of grand colin- _.___ cil of the National Association of, The death is mmmmced of M,-_ ps,-ed / t Bu ' These Flannelette Blankets *_* Mass, who will be rt=ilit»lnbt=rt~tl by 3 Mr- Keith ITOBWGU. Vl0l0l`i11. BON lil-“l inllny llcro ns all elnplnyc of the old W09k10_Ml‘- U- P- H0\’S0T\0ll» 0f AYIQS' Loiltioil llouse Dry-goods Store, (iIl:lr- - - ffifd- N S hll-1 N15! bI`\1Sh IUHYP- Bllb lottetovtn He was mliillcd lo Miss members of the 17th Middlesex Real- .lost omployotl rfinti at tho time of lil; "~ //54' "‘ ;‘ m» Come early-buy all you can. While they last - mont, known as tue Footballers Bot- .mill was assistant silnerillwlltleur. ` ' " ‘ per pair ......... .......... .; ........................... .. 89c taliou. I0 11111110 the Silpfeme SHCYIIICE- He had made his home in Somer- i ' ` ` U-9 WHS 01115’ thl\'W'S@VGIl YGIIFS Of M50 ville since 181.8, living for many years and leaves a widow and four of a fami- in the Union sq sccliom HG was Se. casa' l=lNl> minniiuri previous reports that the attack ol' & IMPORTS CUT T0 RELIEVE STRAIN OF SHIPPING. LONDON. January 25.- Ac- cording to the Standard, the govern- ment is preparing to make sweeping recommendations to the house of commons for restriction of importa- tions in order to relieve the strain .on shipping. The first list of articles to he excluded will include-automobi.lcs. building materials, and fruit, all of which are bulky in proportion to their weight and therefore occupy much space in ships. If a sufficient number of ships is noi. released by February lst GERMAN3 G|\/E BAQK the list of prohibltons will. be extenti- ed. _ _ Every bit of dandruff disappears af- ter one or two applications of Dander- ine rllhllctl well into tilc scalp willl the age. and was a lady of 'm ny t1ne‘ qualities. retwected by allw o knew Ontario. Miss Sarah at home in Ross l Valley and Mrs. Jane Collins in Sum- MRS. NORMAN McPHERSON _ Mrs. Norman Mcl’llerl-.oll, llged 74 several years it willow, departed this lii`te.n.t. the homo oi' llcr dllllglller, Katt- , lVit~l"'llci'soll, lll llostoll dllrillg the iirsi » accompanied theremains to the home of Mr Donald Mcllhersoii llpioil home farm: mourn thc dccease oi’ tl nlor warden at St. Thomas Episcopal `Church, Union sq. until his removal to West Somerville. lle ilicii became a member ot' St. James’ parish, North Cambridge..-,;_ ' Ile leaVes:,.s,‘wti`c, three sons and three dallghters. The sons are Edward F., of_Lexing&t;ll; Ernest A., of Glou- cester, wliq _s been the sliccessflll coach of tile Somerville l-ligli School baseball team for several years; and Alfred J.. who makes his home in West, Somerville. The daughters are Louise M., a teacher' at thc Braiiitrcc High School; Florence J., anti Gertrude Alice. ' _ ,_____¥-__-1- BEFORE RAIN OF DEATH FROM THE FRENCH GUNS PARIS. Jan. 25.-‘The Frcilcll oiil- tli ` Belgium tillcry branches ton nuctl o _ _ strato their activity in thc region ot Nicuport. Fllrtllcr details confirm tile cncmy dellvercti yesterday near the molltli oi' the Yscr River, was checked by the ilrc of our guns. al lc tt como Q ii# asf/ (til .§\‘e> .L23 ¢\_\f 13;? \ -1) W r A » » ~ (tr _ _ I fr " '° ` ' ‘ _ _ /(.0 ~Z\\_/ -"'\ H T/"' . W msselassr sl.l.sN i/lclt‘1'01't~t~1ll<‘\'llli: thc clunluy of , ' ` ` ‘ ~' When this lot IS SOHC Y0u'll never get afI0thel' D169- mare Was Hired DY the Janie Dixon, oi’ Eldon. l\li'. Salllltlcns _ » E P fi1m°l|f’» PBYKSW9- dam Hefllflndof and has been employed for more than thir- _ _ I _ . is a beautiful driver In every respect. 1,- year by the dry-goods lirm of _ ` l l _ ‘ ~ Mr. Horseneil is to he congratlllatcd on Cl dies _&_ (lo. _Boston lie was horn _ TW T51 _ . l -~ -' : ,__ l tau r \ his purchase. ln Lulltloli. Eng.. Den. 21., 1850. lie H-_ _Iliff §i_'____ . ` ._ _ .I ,' h i . . received ilitimation of llln death at (-1 um. Q ('_0_ wa, ,mplnyol with vu. . _ _ _ - me from of mis nephew mem Rohm m;=;l;ldry I-mods urn; no w0;ked up in __ ‘__ J [__ tliancclgg buy llannelette blankets _at 89c per pair Dolwmple who was among uw fir-it on o.on.l.o....o.i in wllttll lie W... _»f.~_- - ~ pairs only so on sale Friday morning at 92- Anotller Special Lot, $1.15 pair Weil Worth $1.35, r. I ll ...W . _,, \ 'i lZ\\\\\\\\\\v4\\\\\\\\ Billie Ritchie In A Half Hour of Riotous Laughter Entitled 6( ° 9 Sin On The Sabbath TWO REELS \\V/ " IIIIIIIIA O 51/lull ¥@\\\`\\\WIIIIIIIll\Yll74\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\._é.lIAy I §i'ti'.§ |PEOPl.E’s ilispiiilz t..ili:::t_ DRA MA \\YIlllIl§\\\\\\\\\YIlllIlIIIZ\\\\\\\\\\l//Ill _ HIS LAST TRICK ` \ ' ' ` I ` l“\\\WI&\ ' Flo -'Labadie 1 A 1 Sydney. Bracy --IN- / “Craft vs -___|»¢>v_~e3’i Absent “T he Reckoning? it-‘ouizrnsnrii nrisonn os The Exploits ot Elaine - ir: 'rwo i>Alz'rs _AT .LAS1`-Craigllicnnedy has a Beal Clue t_ The Identity ofthe CLUTCHING HAND. - t ` WHO IS IT? _ The Primitive Spirit Danna - He -Woliltln’t Stay A Riot sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or O _ “\&\\\\\\7IIOI”/W 1 lltlll lull slnllltll. . \\\\ THE MOMENT "PAPE'S DIAPEP-_ SIN" REACHES THE STOMAOH _ ALL DISTRE88 GOES. Do some foods you eat hit back -- taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause n. sick Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Pnpe's Dlapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick so certainly effective. No difference how madly yo_lir stomach is disorder- ed you will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. _ Most remedies give you relic! some times-they are slow. but not sure. “Pape’s Dlapopsia"_ is quick. positive and puts your stomachin a healthy congltlon so the misery won't como bac . t ' '. You feel- different as soon as "Pa.p'o‘s` Dlapepsin" comes in oontaqt _ with; the stomach-_-distress just vanisIies~`,- your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no beltililnlr. .no ei-notations or uiidlgeit- " ed fpgil _your head _clears and you _feel L U m\°'- ...f ::~ -- : »_» -_ ' G6 hiaihuqflgke the best invest "ent from any .drug store. You realize] in five minutes bow it i_s'tc'_nliif» er from indignation. dylilepsia or' any ‘ stomach disorder. ._ ~ - _ ARD ' e b . oats _in : =o_ -sis..-th°-f°¢1!l~ h?T‘y~-¢?s|:T:.`ci ‘Q ' of T2;-p¢'| gfrppgfgiiwesittnow he loves his distant home, 'rho iii-slight sheds_._a_ halo. _fair .We sing the songs lie ed to praise. We dw I .with Jw/-on; olden days, “ng” “DL Get a 25'cem' bottle or olrtrhgxgcertmiiltnh fmt!-gcleuiiolht( ,where Danderilic at ally drug store and save Bevan] pm” B ‘ w(_r'e succjcssml hi y°“r hair' After ”‘ -‘ew applications enetratiTi lgto olirlilrst line of trcn- y°“ cm" “nd 8' particle °r dandrum qr hues. Theyg were, hewever, immediate- any faliinglhairnnd the scalp will riev- ly driven out' after a very spirited er itch' iight, in;wIlich liund-greiindes were used.. Those caused tIle4Qcl'_l_}iiiiis por- ccptible losses. J tertlrly llgailislt ollr positions to the N east of Ncllvillc-St. Vaast, which rc- | i slilttltl ill lzoinplcte fililllrc. was l‘c- slinled :li the t‘uti`of the day ill grcllt- ' er strength. ‘After a further series o ex o. mls . u_c _ i' pl sl of mines, c olnpllnied by it very violent b0n'lbardllielit_ tllc Gr-rnmlls flolivel'ctl an attack nlollg ll iron; of 1,500 yards, in the tingle made by the roadway from Arras to Lens with the road from Neuville-St. Vnast to Tliollls. ` They were driven back to their lines by our ilro. At two points where our trenches had been shattered by mille explosions. they were successful iii oc- cupyillg tzeriilill craters but from most of that-lc they were almost iliilnctliute- ly expelled. “lil the Vosgcs wc have carried ollt an cifcctive Iloulbardliiont of the posi- tion of the enemy at Ban-dc-Supl." it-o-al<+>l<~»>ll<~e>l<+>l<+ilt4»alt1>»oe>l<4»>l<9 DAILY SELECTIOIIS F0!! GUARDIAN READERS Furnished ,_ _ by W. 8. Louson. _oo'o` asses rl-l,é" Assam: ons. ood-b_lets_ the absent' one to-nlgm. ' Wherever he ma -be; on,.l»attleliol ‘ f- , -_`..,)~. _-_L /_i wt ,'//“///'X' 4 a . . quality household cotton at a price which is less than we ourselves could secure-it at the inill-today-no matter how many thousand yards we bought. .- .P09111 -"-"""i\-'--` *_‘|_l 8 we say. ' `° lf you don’t take advantage of this offer” a_e93uy__e__1@srfh-¥9“’i1 b_e§<5;v- r W E ,,` All Linen ‘Towels 25c £2; _ Linen towels are hard_ to get at any price these days, yet here is your oppor- tunity to buy some-please dont buy too many of them--at before-the-war-prices. These _were bought nearly a year ago-have lust -come to hand. _ They’re a fullyard long-nice fine liuck-all linen plain white or with red headings. Friday per pair ._ /t Friday -N (_ Friday H Bath Towels We are going to sell 25 dozen of these on Friday at 25c per _pair. Good size full 18i_r40 inch-attractively colored in neat design, close good wearing qual- ity. Cheap at 32c pair. Friday ' °see'tlie§e°-`they"ré"e'xtra large being 24x45 inch-soft iinisi1,-thick- C1086 Y Wovenéa spi_endid"§lry`ling towel Regularly 60c a pair. Friday Pair for ....... .. ............... c X.. ,___ _ ../- Damask Tabling---2 _Friday Special i_ l~` _'l 'Hoached 51`iilch cotton damask tab~ Semi-bleached 58 inch linen damask ta lillggili-to l_\H=iIkyhfinlsll1e-rpigeutiesligh. Easily ling.. Strong wearing goods,»lpr_etty tui §'l2i§oe‘§'L.af“i'i-t.‘i§§} ....‘i}’_...fT_..’T'.__f_‘i` 35¢ 2§i§§_'fZ .?'.‘?.'.‘.'°..______'.".’f¥ 33¢ _‘ _ Greatwliargains I' I ~.. 1 Lil/it OUR t ARTMENT.-s - _ niscotmfrm ~ \ 25C- iii. ' z4':»‘»:. ”~ li “ir all '~‘°' l‘ , _ . . I l ‘V il gr l_ ,t I' I I ll_, tl i fi at i i ._. em-.. 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