. We have recently had the privilege » _"-"'"‘"`"' ' " ""'_" _ . V . '11-11:4 Unnnuvaxnzuvvn uunnufnu __ __ _ _ _ ____ ~--- > _ _ __- ____._ ..,._- ._......_.. _,_ __ '_ '_ _ “Vlfe never have coffee at our house, because I can’t- .niake good coffee”. -Have you ever started right -with Chase & Sanborn’s “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE? ln 11. 1 and 2 pound tina. Whole-ground-pu|y”|u¢_.|,° V “M lround lor 1 crcoiatore. Never coil In bulk. "5 cnnsa a snusoiuv. Mos-rang., ll- 1 l l § r Yrilt FRIEi\DS can buy mu mcax\\\\\u1-UE \\\\\ \\\\\\\*IIIIL\\\§¥TII//ZJA llllI` aoytnrm; you can give rhr-or-->xccot your photograph. -Uiarre an appointment today. The Cook's Studio » New DesP'isav .Block _ 1 1 | r N Photographs Tire' business man who will spare a few minutes of his time to the photo- grapher of today will please his en- tire iamll His C y. portrait produced by present day methods of photo- graphy will be an agreeable surprise-Its done so quickly and clearly. Make your appointment to- day. THE BAYER STUDIO. . ccounts will be hande uriawers for collection ' his means cost to yo 'nd trouble for us. . > '-gai-*om iIlIIIllI.&\\\\\\\VIIfI/I/ EYE _ SERVICE of visiting the otilces ot some of the most ‘expert Opticians in Canada. ` We have studied their methods and soon them practically demonstrated, and it is a matter of gratliication-to be able to say that the service we are# giving our patrons. we believe is quite equal to that obtainable in the larger centres. We s0ilcit` your patronage. ` The account you ow s is wanted. Overdue Account The list of overdu ay Now lley & C 135 Queen St. \\\\\€".II/IIIIWIII/Ilfi Cash = Our books are close nd our business for cas O _ 7//IIIII.\\\\\\\\*IIIII//lI'_5\\M\\\\\\\\ZIlWIIA\\\\§={I/lla fc. CD CD D- 5 G A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. _ Personal attention to Am- ‘eteur Photography G. l".Hutclieson 10, ,Queen 1% - - Ovfician Phone as-J. 1 .».°MR. R. R, HOWLETT is Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity ..*BOYS REMEMBERE41- Boxes were sent recently to Privates Lcon- ard* McCormack and Charles Mcrrrunt. two Souris boys. -both of whom arc in hospitals in France. Tlifs is'ln oddl- tion to their Xmas boxes. rrrsrrrrrjrlrrn CHO() FOOT' SAN 'l`liNG, l‘r‘ovlrir:e (Yhina, Jrrnrrziry 5- tlorres-_roririeiirse -Three hnndrerl persons sutferci. rlcuih by rlrowning or freezing on the Japancse steamer Hanks which ran aground during u terriiic storm near this city. Through heroic efforts of Captain Stampe. a Dutch oilicer con- nected with the Netherlands Harbor lnrprovement Co., seventy-tive oi’ the passengers and crew who clung to the storm swept ship lor tour days and survived the ilow temperature were finally rescued. ACIDS IN Sl0Ml0H S000 THE F000 ANO _ 2 0AUSQ‘l0|0ESl|0|\` °‘PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" FIXES SOUR GASSY. UPSET STSMACHS IN FIVE MINUTES. it what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump or lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour. undigested food, or have a-feeling ot dizziness. heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief iii live minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on thesr _"lily-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsiu, then you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go and why it relieves sour out of order stomachs or indigr-stlon in live mln tiles. “Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assiniila tion into the blood all the food yor eat; besides, it _makes you go to thi table with a healthy appetite; bu* what will please you most, is than you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clear and fresh, anc you will not need to resort to laxatlv es or liver pills for billiousness oi constipation. This city will have many “Pape’ie Dlapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, b ut you will be enthu siasti: about this splendid stomach preparation. too, it you ever take ii for indigcstlon, gasses, heartburn sourncss, dyspepsla. or any stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and rlr yourself of stomach misery- and indi- gestion in live minutes. *_-l-° E- _-L -‘ ' _ l CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE lN_EFFECT, FEBRUARY llt., 1917. - ATLANTIC STANDARD TIM 'l‘rains outward-lload down Trains Inward--Read Up DAILY DAILY 4 DAILY ex. Sun. ox. Sun. ex. Sun. A.M. 0.50 8.13 9.00 9.40 P.M. 2.20 Dcpt. Charlottetown 3.38 Hunter River 4.23 Emerald Junction 5.02 Kensington 5.30 Arr. ' Summcrsido Dept. DAILY ex. Sun. P.M. 5.25 4.15 3.32 2.51 2.20 A.M. Arr. 10.20 9.08 8.22 7.45 7.15 ___,__l°-001* _ ______ ,__ _ PM V T " ' 2.00 Dopt. Summorside 3.33 - Port Hill 4.53 0’LearY 0.00 Alberton 7.00 Arr. ’l`ignlsli A.M. Arr. 11.10 ' 9.32 8.05 6.58 Dept. 6.00 P. M. ' 4.30 Emerald Juni-l.l.on 5.20 Cape Traverse Mon. Wed. l~`rl. 'i‘_uos. 'l’hr|r. Snr. l‘.M. 1'.M. _ 3,10 3,00 Dept, l‘liarlottotown 4,40 4,45 . Mt. Stewart 5,04 5,29 Moroll 5,29 0,02 - St. Peters ___ 7,53 Elmira 6.40 s.5o Arr. ,_ giyfip A.M. 8.10 7.20_ ___ Tues. Thur. Sat. A.M. 10.40 Mon. Wed. Fri. A.M. Arr. 11.30 9.55 9.09 ' 8.38 6.55 Dept. 6.00 ."1 oe9‘°5° 2 335 Daily _ Ex. Sun. P.M. . 4,40 Dept, Mt. Stewart 5.54 Cardigan 5,25 Montasue 7.15 Arr. GeorS6¢0WD Daily Ex. Sun. A . M . Arr. 9.25 8.09 7.35 Dept. 6.45 sit. Dairy ' - Only Ex. Set. & Sun. P.M. P.M. 3.10 8.10 Dept. CharIottci.0Wll 4.25 4,55 Vernon River 0.55 7.05 Arr. Murrli' Hll'll0\‘ _ Daily Bat. Ex. Only Bet. & Bun. A.M. A.M. Arr. 10.10 9.45 8.27 8.31 Dept. 8.30 7.00 _._ NEW YORK FISH ADS °`i""5" D A 1 s _ _ _ rimmrmri) 107 ,Fulton Market . N IW/ YO Q K r 1'; ‘wi-ror.l|Ar.l conmuron ' F1sn--DEALERS" . _ ` ._ Bees, Smelts and Eels Specialties All correspondence promptly aan vercd. smells sent on application. _ S...B.WILEY & SONS `° " “ sosrou 'riunsrna nonzero RIFIBINUIB- Ally Wlbleilll lllll lwule in` the Illllllll Rl. coll-lwcimwtlitalnoc. . _ - .e I .. . . . r i /7 old weather aches follow exposure. Soothe and re- lieye them with Sloan’s Liknli- mcnt, easy to a . it uic penetrates -without gxrhbying. Clleanei' than mossy plasters or ointments. does not stain the skin. For rheumatic pains, neuralgia: gout, Iumbago, spfnins, strains, bruises and stiff sore muscles, have Sloan's Liniment handy. At all druggistn, 25:. 50a. and $1.00. ’Sl,oan’s Liniment _.. /f/L/.S /3/I//Y ELLIS’ Montague have the World’s talent at your door. You can have all or any class of music you prefer. The Edison Amberola is the medium, It is the perfect Phonogragh You are never lost for diversity of music, vocal or instrumental orchestra bands or readings, if you have a Phonograph in your home. _ We stock a large quantity of disk and Cylinderrecords, and will be pleased to demonstrate Your coupons from our cash register are worth 5 per cent on every dollar’s worth you buy. Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd _ 5/ _ » -v .`.* iT PAYS to buy in this Province' ._ ,-- ..¢ -_-_-_- - -_-_-_-_ ,-_~,A,-_-_-_-_ _-_-_ _.~_..,-_-_-_-_-_- - ..,.-,- ..`*TWO CENTS per word each lu- eertion for advertising In this coi- umn. Cash must accompany orrler. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ..'T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian representative in Montague. ..¢‘8T. ALBAN‘S CHURCH, Sc-.rrls. Sunday, Feb. 11th. Scrvir-cs at 11 a. m. and 7 p. ni. Clenrcnt Mit- chell. Canadian Pairiulic . Fund ' (`ollor~ted by S A Mrbonalrl und D drew Layers, $162.95, as fol naz- W. W. Jenkins $25; J. Howard Mc- Donald $20; Jas. Hunter $5; Jos. Hunter $2; Walter Dalziel $1.60; Peter' G. Ross $1; Thos. Renton $2; John Nicholson $5; A. H. Parker $2; W. ward DeLore.v $1; John DeLong si; Glen Jenkins $1; Miss H. Aitken $1; Mrs. A. Tapper $2; Jas. C. Manuel -$3; Win. McConnell $1; Alex McConnell 51; Albert Dalziel $1.60; J. J. Et Doyle $5; Wm. Fitzgerald $2; Melville Ross $1; Godon' Ross $1; Michael McDoii- aid 50c; Miss Annie Walker 25c; Wni. McLeod 50c; Jas. Jamieson $1; l’ercy Henry $2; John Stewart $1; John Dal- ziel, Jr. $2; John' Dalziel, Sr. $5; Drin- can McDona'ld $5; Mrs. M. A. Hilchcy' 52; Mrs. Mary McDonuld $1; Frank Conrad $1; Ben) Stewart, $1; Mrs. M. Donovan $1; Peter Morrison $1; Sam- uel Bell 50c; G. A. Aitken $5; Rev, J. A. Greenees _$5; A. 0. Cogsweil $5; l)an'l Compton $1; S. (7. Knight $5; P. J. Solman $2; Danil Skinner $1; E. Jenkins' $2; Fmrrk Soloman $2; 'Vii-ri. Capt. J. A. McDonald $2; John I.. 1/icDonalrl $1; Albion McLeod $1; A. D. McDonald and family $3; Michael Martel-I $1; James Condon $1; Alex Renton $1.50; A. E. Jenkins $1; J. A. McKinnon $1; Herbert Levers 50c; L. I-i. Lavers 50c; R. R. Jenkins $1; Mur- doch McLean $1; Jos. McDonald 50c; Capt. Win. Sencaballglr $5. Georgetown Poll Collected by Capt. Hugh McPhee, $192.50, ni lollowsz- Rev. D. P. (iroken $3; John Boudre- ault $2; Percy Boudreault $1; Peter Boudreault 50c; Patrick Murphy $1; iohn Murphy $1; Dr. D.-A. Stewart $1; or S Martell $2; John Gotell $1; Frank Got- "eo. Gotell $2; Albion Jcrrior $1; Wm. ell $1; Henry Gotell $1; W. D. Jaim- le on 50c; John Whitc 50c; Robert Jen’ery $1; Reginald Batchilder' 75c; Joseph Currie 25c; Peter Dalton $1; ‘Chas-. Griffen $1; John King 50c; Jos- eph Bouchard 50c; J. T. Boudeauilt $1; Henman Lavandir $1; Victor' Rafurre $1; Geo. Refuse' $1; F. McDonald $2; J. H. Burke $2; Soioman Henry $1; Jas. Henry $1; Simon King $1; Joliir Hanson $1; Edward Hemphill $2; John Hemphill $2; Robert ,McDonald 1; Jas. Miar $10; D. P. McKinnon $5; Jas. McPhee $5; Nat McPhe‘c 50c; Jnri~ eas' McPhee $2; Pius McPhee $1; Dan' L. McPhee $2; Mrs. Flora Mcl’hcr~ $1; Alfed McCullough $1; E. B. Mc- Laren $2; Capt. i-I. McPhee: $5; Erl- ward Holland $2; J. D. Morrison $2; J. J. Morrison $3; Dnn'l McFadyerr $1; Arch McAulay 50c; Philip Mor- risoir $1; Dan McKinnon $1; Geo. H. Parker $3; Chas. Parker $5; Geo. Pirr- ker $5; Geo. Keenan $1; Michael Keen- an' $1; Lowe Bovyer $1; Dan -McDon- aid $1; Dan Martell $2; Mrs. John Walker $1; Mrs. Wm. Batchilder 50c; M. A. Owen $1; Mrs. E. Itoaclre 25c; Peter Fougere $1; Wm. Fouchare 50(-,; John Batchilder $2; A friend 50c; Mrs. W. McLaren $2; G. W. Hihbctt $5; Capt, Benj. Deiory $1; Mrs. D. Gor- don $5; Arch. J. McDonald $8; Ash- le'y Allan $2; J. W. McPhee $5; Thos. Henry $5; Henry Sampson $1; Wm. Gordon' $1; Capt. A. A. McDonald $5; W. ll. Yosten $1: T. E. Morrissey $3; Frank McLean $1; I-l W. McLean $1; A._D. McLellan $3; Samuel Hemphill $1; Chas. Fougere $1; Peter Gotell $2; Angus McLean' $1; Temple Got- ell $1; Jas. G. Hessian $2; A friend 50c; John Geffery $1; Chas. Johnson _$1; J. T. Johnson 50c; Russel White ; 75c; J. A. McCormack $3; Wm. How- ;-lett $1; Miss' Mary ‘Easton $1; W. S. ‘ Easton $2; Fabian Boudreauit 50c; A. ‘ J. McDonald $5; Mrs. Mary E. Stewart 50c; Mrs. John Whiting 50c; Lloyd W. Shaw $5; Mrs. Margaret McEwen $2; A. G. Essery. City, $5. Total subscriptions from public to date $20.29l.14. H. w. a|NN|NG _ 4331 lilonorary-Treasurer' tri _ .l’rolessional Cards Dr. Clift CHRONIG DISEASES U CURATIVE TREATMENT by the rmonth in advance. Vlctcrla Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Canada. ` OFFICE HOURS, 12 to 3 daily, or by appointment at residence. 4207-1~30M3mos.pd. - S. S. Hessian LAWYER . __ Montague. P.E.l. Money to Loan. 8834-3-18Mti. I. D. STEWART Barrier er, Solicitor and Noterly Public Ofllce Neweon lock. Qrerlottelown Branch Office, Georgttcwn “ Mono to Lean on Real Estate 1575-10-10i{i.I. \ H. Parker $1.50; Jas. McRae $2; Ed-159-et 0;.) rem" __ nrrrurrs wrrsnrr lllCitl.Il_\', l"clr. 7.- .\'r-.\\':;|nr|>r>r>.' here ur;-5 ilcnc-uriclrig vigornrisl_\~ l’r'c sldcnt Wilson, :ind are i'i‘urrkl;.' ontlru- siastirf ovcr the pro.~'pccis that Swit- zerland nnil oihcr' nr\iri\'nls \\'ill not tall in line lxchind Prcsirlt-:it Wilson l‘ is .pointed out that thc diii`r>.~r-nrfc between the position of Anrcrir-in and that ol' liluropr-rrir rrcuiruls :nukes il, lniprohuhlc that I’i‘esirlcrii Wilson will hovc airy success in ser-nring follow- . Sub-cvipilons To rvrrr.r1'rA`ou'r |N New Yoon. .¢ ,. Best Nerve Specialist - _ in England Was- C-orisulied - But Nervous System Failed to Respond to Treatment Prescribed. .___ ._._._____._ ,- l\'cr'vo|is rlisorrlt'|‘s froqurrntly result. liziving mist wi l, ii imvrirlr BCUll|0lll» from the injury to tho nerves in uc-I.-icvr-n _vt-.air pau, lrour which l was viflvnls or bor-urre.r: ol' thc shock to tho riirrforisrriuus irnrl‘ which .left DIY i».-ysicui, nerves in it rcry sorc plight, I wnl 'l`lro writrr' of this lviir-r' was in-- tr~r~a|cd by rlor~lor's galore :mil con- jurorl in :l..rnix-up with some colts,i.~rrrlLcrl one ol' thc greatest ncrvc spo- ronruinr-il rrrir-,o|rsr:iotis for thrco weeks, clalists In linglniirl, init notliing seem- anri in spill; or' rzontinriorl trcnlnrcntlcrl to rio me inrrr.~lr goori. Ilypophos- ln lrospltnl cuulri not obtain rcstorut-1 pliitrrs nnrl, in iuvi. ull and Cvcry kllld ion ot' lhc lntcrnnl ncrvcs which corr- ilrol thc rtclion ol rho rligéstivo uirrl roliwi' vilii-I o|'grriir~_\. Ilo tri-ivelluil tu 5 I-Jrirorro nrrrl r-mrsrilicrl lCnglurrrl'a grcat- lcst nr-r~\'r> spccisilisi. Itcllel wars only ||r-rn|ror‘n|‘v in spite ui' many trout- iol' rrorvo.nii.\'ir|rri in almost. ovr-ry ioriin ;\v:is rr.-zcrl, but iicvcr with more than lcrnpornry in-rrcilt. , "Brit l>r, t‘lrnrro‘s l\`r:r\'o_ Fooii has irciml _vory r|l|`i'<~rr-|rli_v ,l'|5i' it ham built up rrrv nr-rvnris _-ar-.~ri»-,rrr riutll I- (canadian press Despatch) ’nr1‘riis rrs-'r-il V {i'r-cl like inv'0lrl soil' again. Il llrls men are also stutloiiori. ' "_ `.' ,' ‘ 7 ' -_ `l Governor Wlritrnnir has r;-rrlorcrl thi- """`“""' "" vc” me new "'.:'lf;,,,'};‘,‘,‘f,",,‘,§";.‘.',',‘,§',‘,‘,§’;§’ “"‘ ‘°"°‘”"_.sen@r-1 mo1»i1iza1w.r of we Nr-\rr»r»--I (.;]uG(,wd h‘,"Jaé Pain" and ‘V F_1Guard of the State oi' Now York. The ,mdxmm§l"‘ wiv “'75 as i,0u0ws__‘“ 'imohilizirtion is for thc rirrrprrsrz ol` pro Pouand' |,2;(jki'l‘)_"Co $100 'A ld tecting public works. .Gals irvlritc) hrrslr. .. G2-iii! lirrttor, rliriry. iii . . . . . . . . . . ,.216---:i7 ,,, _ I” " ' “ -_-_li-__ liluis rl)lrrr:k) hir.=»lr. .. .. _.05-135iIirrr~lr\\'iir-ni, luis., . B“?“" md" M0' J' A m‘°“‘° 52"” l cHAnr.oT'rETow~ rvrAml1S- _~.-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-. .vo_-_-_~_~_-f_-_»,-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ -.~.-.-.~ _-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-x _ . r.oo~1.20 .. ......19 .40 . 1 1.00-12.50 10.00-i 1.50 .19 .....r;u-90 ..7o no _ ....00 .soo ...i-i-ro'/,, _ .i.t.o--2.00 Potiriocs Straw, iirr->a.=<-rl. tori |l‘orlr, orwrrrs uri. ll). .. . W - 'f _ - - __-_,_. _._._-.._E-- - .E-_;s | I i . I l i il A 6 I ¢ 1 4 l lnpcrs.) Mori 12-inch fi / the Metropol 2 _. \< . C ¢§ 5-O ? 3 4865 12-inc $3.00 ,1- ,. - singers. They have . 1/li I as Lazaro, F remstad, 1 ,_ .,/_ ' and “Hearing is belie ' dealer today. N ¢wColumbi'a Racords -r l IREILLE-VAISE. (Waltz Song.) (Gounod.) Maria Burrientos, soprano. Orchestra accom- paniment under the direction ofGiorgio Polacoo ol the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. O Barrientos’ singing of these famed selections is beyond all description. Columbia Records are living reflections of thc art of the greatest tion, the persanali/y of such world-famed artists ‘ Scagle, Nielsen, Gates, Macbeth. To hear their records is to hear I/iefnie/ws A-_‘ii ~..-/ l BARRIE TOS , World’ s Greatest Coloratura Soprano i _ . ARRIENTOS on Columbia Recordsl The new- I found treasure-voice ofthe Metropolitan Opera fl l --the supreme coloratura soprano of the day There is infinite sweetness in Barrientos` voice--a voice of such rare beauty-that critics bow before it, acknowledging the splendor i ' of a gift unmatched, supreme. All the exquisite art of Barrientos is beautifully reflected in these, her First Columbia recordings: ' - LUCIA DILAMMERMOOR. (l)rmizi~tti.) lllsul 4862., » Scene “Arrlon gl‘_iiiccnsi.“ (Tlicse ilrrining fi Barrrcntos, soprniio,with iliilcnh- sa 00 ligato by Marshall 1'. Lufsky. 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