i % j;_ __ / ` - - 'L' ;__V.;.; _.,~_; ~f`L"il,"L‘ ‘ ' 135 Queen St f’ , -:,.‘:_ .ey/fi; ‘ 1 f -` :"" . . /15* ~ -gil fala;;;»;;;i'~"\||||| i ~` FEBRUARY 5, 1916 fx’ E ‘M "Ilan .si »$,~i 5 N S soul l sad oo- s to .$55 55%.' t _ ll arnaion la stomach and .lion alter ea la wi li nn h'hl| "$04! ood tonic. will :are ygii. ‘ li il us. huiw- ,I ii Ei ii Aial qnmW 1 havoliiini .. _ Another Grit Charge Receives Relatives of soldiers re- turning -.trom the front are asked .to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee of Wounded Soldiers Commission, Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town, lntimaiiug the dats 0; expected arrival, cause of rs- tum and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made for a fitting i ~ reception. _ |,‘ For Your PHOTOS CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s Studio Photographs ° The business man who will spase a few minutes of his time to the photo- grapher of today will please his entire family. His portrait produced by Present Day Methods of photography will be ant. agreeable surprise. ----It's done so quickly and slearly. Make your appointment to- lY»; THE BAYER STUDIO li. is.. iron, siiai.. Good Photography Moderate Prices. \ Peyiisonal attention _to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. To Each . Pu_rchaser_ of . Nadruco Tooth L Paste i We will give Free a goqyclTo:>éli Brush For 'one cek only 25c Special Pharmacyltd. nfs 715° ` _.1-:ff _ ,'.~. " ; 'T' - . 'lu ul u L-ii-an liites- Burning" - in need ofcdai for Domestic orSteam P\lfP°9¢¢» 2_1;-.»i°n= i- vw0°;°°_§c;§ F* §?.i}.2’i‘Z$i‘.°y“§‘.°.‘i¥? °c§’.`.i‘.if..'i.°£ii1%iy°”“a‘a‘§3€,”§X.i.F*.l.h”§ii".§.l latourofiioe. u_p_ mean C03' 1-isfdwn-e,&c. c. ,Sale will cfommance on Wednesday. February. -1»»-¢f.f»»»d -av we A ~ ,;.... 1... ¢,...zi.*“» °'.l.2.‘:":.‘i’§f”.:i=`5`i,`°.f..2.*';..z°“.‘.i.'“-..ni:'iw.i"° rr b°Sf~'P1'°!'lP! °°‘1°°*i°f“°t°‘y °° ° -' °‘" f»°i"§ ii-ci or ei-ciianui" avfiiia ' 'ii pricé 'ii ai' deliver be mtld¢- . - _Hs“lg'iigt‘i|n< °°nriu't§:ei'S‘iworld’iaiiiarli‘e't1ie:oday._ This sizwhiadgdlgmrgré opportuiiitvtb 1 - ._ _, .'_. , , db good-goodsati wprioes..-_ le.. tve no reserve Terms ' if We ~.. #M ...si "¥. _ ° » i _ °°°" coaloaabe _ his ef” 1 " “ i 1 . _ - 2 ._ w -"fr ' ' 1 .. .~ ,. _. _ ,- & Co. E t UBLES "xfi vfuft: W The la e hottie conralna three times D I M0110 AF-rs ;‘. OTHER ’ AND Sglggtsguiii iiliils A‘PPil|Nl|§D - ~ -+.‘:f:.;:.~»f:;.r,~.t'; l°' Q” af* WCM Montreal. -_(_ Effective Quletus. . f l KINGSTQN. Ont., Feb. 3.-Answer- mg thi? Cllerges that military appoint- ments in Kingston were being made on D_0litical grounds and that' Conserva- tives had been favored, the Daily Standard editorlally today makes a C°mDl0l0 HHSWGY to this, declaring bhat there is not a qualified oilicer in King- “On Or Frontenac Ctgunty, who up to lhis time could not avec;-eceived a commission had he desired--and this without regard>to his politics. The Stand_iird then proceeds to give a list of thirty Liberal ofliccrs who have been appointed from the city of King- M011. and of one who has been ap- pointed from the county. The latter significantly enough, is Major Fred. Ferguson, second in command of the 146th Battalion, and who is president of the Liberal Association of Frontenac (iouniry. The Standard commenting upon the list, and declaring that fully as many Liberals have been appointed as Con- servatives, says: “Wo publish the list regretfully because in this war we are of the opinion that it is ii serious mis- take to introduce politics at all, know- ing as wc do, that incii are being ap- pointed not boi-ausc they are Liberals or Conservatives, but because they were citizens ami patriots fighting for thc common cause. We trust that tho publication of thc list. will ond fornvcr this ridiculous :intl h:irnii’ul talk of political uppoliitiiiciits. Such talk can do no good, and it may do much liiirni." ' '\l`\v` -‘_{v i ~i ‘fliill i il 'gl ( .- _ _ | __ ‘ M ...i n. 061;; dn.st.cleaus and polishes at the one operation. Follow our direc- tions and clcuncr, brighter, prettier t"iiru_ituro will bc the siiro result. lt lnzivcs xi bard. dry, lasting lustre. From Your Dealer 25c, to $3.00. . .*lT PAYS to buy in this Province. Representative i n Montague. ‘ presentatlve iii . .*lLLUSTRATED LECTURE.-St. Patrlck’s Hall, Souris. Tuesday, Feb. OD 10 Red Cross Society. 7161-2-5M2i. " lllllllllDlI_.E . .“REBUlLDlNG.-Mr. Wm. Robert- son, is rebuilding his ‘houae.-J. ' . .*lMPROVlNG.-Mr. John Norton, Annandale, is around again after an attack of la grippe.-J. ..*CONTlNUES ILL.-Her friends are very sorry to hear of the contin- ned illness of Mrs. Edward Norton.- J. ..*REPORTED ILL.-Mr. George Allen, of the firm of John Francis & Sons, Fortiine Bridge is reported to be v ry sick.-J. e’ ..*ViSlTiNG.--Mr. Isaac Howlett, Annandale was a. visitor to Souris Tuesday.--Mr. Duncan Coilln, Annan- dale, was a visitor to Souris Wgedues- day.-J. . .* CONCERT COMING--The young people of this place are busily engaged getting ready for a concert which will be sometime this month, watch for Ad later.-J. . .*MR. FARMER.-You should ad- vertise in The Guardian. lt' will pny you li you have a. horse or any animal for sale give this paper a chance. li will get the resultgcvery time.-J. _ A DAY AT THE FRONT. There is a sketch iii The Canadian Magazine for February entitled “Frag- mcnts from a Modern Pompeii" by liritton B. Cooke, which gives onc a vi- vid iiupression of what it is like in the shell-dovasted area in France. Mr. Cooke, is ri graphic descriptive writer, and ouo icelr. alter reading his sketch of a. any passed in a ruined French town that one has had an actual. glimpse at the ravages of war. There is also a capital war story eiitltled “Iii the Shadow of Strlfe," by Leslie Floyd, an illuminating article, "A Student Duel in Germany." by Jehu a beautifully illustrated article by Estelle M. Kerr, as well as several other excellent articles and short stories. . N0 ARGUMENT “How are you today. John?" said ii -landlord to one of his tenants, whom 'he niet in the street, “Vera weel, sir, CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO., LTD. 3_69 Sorauren Ave., Toronto. -._;_..._____..;.. i Ladies’ | Shoe Bargains We’ are offering several lines of Women’s Boots. Worth $3.75 for 1 $2.98 .-5 1 ‘ a pair \\.i\\\\\\\3\- / i .'§~.1:\ N ~. ~ \ ` ~ y Patent Button with cloth top and plain toe. Patent Button with cloth top and toe cap. Gun Metal Button with cloth top and toe cap. All sizes 2 1-2 to 7. New stock. Al|ey'& Co.- " § in 1- `. C." l3Y°’“l*%jlfL. vera weel," nnswcrcii Joliri. in his us- ‘ual way, “if it wisna for the rheuma- tlcs in my right leg." "Ah, well. John, be thankful, for there is no mistake you are getting old like the rest .of us, and old ago does not come alone." “Auld age, slr!" replied John. "I won- der to hear ye. Auld age has naethiug to due wi't. 1-lere’s mi lther leg jist as aiild, and it's soond and aoople yet."- 'Scottisli-Amerlcaii. RED CROSS FUND. Mr D. A-. MacKinnon, treasurer oi the Red Cross Fund, acknowledges with thanks thc sum of $78.95 net, proceeds of a concert held at Morcll Hall, per Mrs W. T. Anderson and Mrs Russel Cox_ Also $6.05, collected at Mario. per Mrs William Anderson, made by thc following subscriptions: $ .50 .50 .50 1.00 1.1.00 Mrs ll. Joy W. W. Webster Wallace Webster Mrs K. A. Webster Mrs Everett Webster Mrs R_ R. Webster 1.00 Mrs Edward Webster .50 Mrs J. H. Dlngwell .25 Mrs C. Ferguson .55 Mr Louis Webster .25 Total _ $6 : 05 For Good Looks a woman must have good health. She can do her part by helping natureto keepthe blood ure, the liver active and the Eowels regular, with the aid of the mild, vegetable remedy- eertion tor advertising in this column, ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Cash must accompany oi-der, __ Z » re- ..*D. F. TlERl;EY is Guardian re- be held at Holy Trinity Church Geo- ceived by Mr. Calvin MacKay, Spring- ouris. _ MEN. rgetown next Tuesday at 11 and 7 o'- (ll, Lot 67, from Corporal John lilac- - 1 clock 8th. 8 o'clock. an Illustrated Lecture. ing ljlub will hold their annual (ga,-ng. THB WU' DY RSV. R- G- Full-0D. 143 val in Bt. `Pet.er's Rink on Tuesday, views. Souris Band in attendance. *February sth. Two prizes gm," to each Home-made candy for sale. Admission for hast; costumes comic in fancy cos. and' 20c. Proceeds in aid of Souris tnms_ By order- of Ccmmmeg D. Robins; “Royal Castles in France.” i The higher that shoes go iii pi-ice the ..*ONE C_ENT per word each in . . *NOTICE-'1`he~St. Peter's Sport-- . 7145-2-4-M31. ..°LOYAL MORELL.~Mrs W, §I‘. Anderson and Mrs Russell N. Cox, Morell, placed in Mr l-I. D. McEwen’s hands Wednesday $85. being $78.95 proceeds of the Red Cross concert in Morell Hail and $6.05 collected at Marie as per list in the hands oi’ Mr McKinnon. This amount was placed in the hands of Mr D. A. McKinnon, Secretary at Charlottetown. This Society also sent Mr McKinnon, about September 15th, $159_84. Besides this there has been collected the sum of $191.26 tor _which material was pur- chased and made up into the several requirements and forwarded, also about 150 pair oi' socks have been coi- lected. All these with some contribu- tions sent direct make up about $480 that has been collected in this vicin- ity for this most worthy cause. The people in all the surrounding districts have responded nobly to every call and are ready to do their bit to help a successful issue of this gigantic con- ilict in Europe as well as to keep 'the home fires burning, The ladies of the Red Cross in Morell are deserving of great praise for what they have ac- complished in this most deserving cause. The end is not yet in sight and there is still much to do. and it is hoped they will not weary in well doing. , EASTER-ll PERSONALS ..*Mrs. John Stewart oi’ George- town, 1*. E. i., who was visiting Mrs. J. U. Murdoch, Wellington St_, Picton, has returned home. . ."Mr. William Howlett of Gordon Strcct Ea:-it, Georgetown, is seriously ill with pneumonia but his frlcniis hope for his ultimate rccovcry. lie is unilcr the care of ‘Dix Stewart.-& . . .*Miss Bella McGllvray of Glcntan- t'or home on Monday last. The engine after spending the past week most pleasantly in Georgetown.--K-. :'LEATHER STILL SOARiNG.- more necessary to buy only the solid serviceable kind. Your money is wast- ed on half shoddy shoes especially for the childrens CROSBY'S "YOUNG CANADA" School Shoes are made for just the sort ot' wear they get in this country-on the market sixty years and not an ounce ol' .shoddy has evcr been used in the Factory. A little more money but a lot mort satisfactioii and service. ,‘_ _ _ 2 mi hiiliis CH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridaygg Butter, (creamery) lb Butter, (creamery) lb. 35 Butter (Tub) lb. 28 Butter, fresh, lb. 30 Eggs, doz. 35 ‘Beef lb. (retail) 10 to 12 Fowls, lb 12 Chickens, sb. 12 ta 15 Hay (pressed) ton $12 to $13 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Pork, lb 12 Tarnlps, bus. 15 Potatoes (Reds) bus. 60 Oats (white) bus. Oats (black) bus. Beats, bus r Carrots, bus. Wool, lb Parsnips, lb Geese ,sa Jiri 1 Ducks 1** ‘l. Hiaei 14 to Turkeys, per lb. 20 to S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, bush. '15 to 90 Butter, (dairy) per lb. 27 Butter (creamery) per lb 32 Calfskins per lb. Chickens, (dressed) per lb. Ducks, (dressed) per lb. Eggs, (fresh) per doz. Fowl, per lb. Geese, per lb. Hides. Hay (pressed) per ton. $10 to S13 Hay, (loose per ton. $9 to $10 44 46 40 45 40 1 16 15 15 22 13 12 to 15 12 to 15 30 10 to 12 12 to 15 14 uiiniicuis . .*HOLV TR|N|TV- Services will The followin it-tter has been lii cnzio, formerly ot' Springhill: 14 Trench Mortar Battery, 2nd lnfaiitry Brigade. lst Canadian Division France . Dear Cousin:-.lust a line to let you know l am still flue and dandy and so farbave managed to dodge the bullets and shells that Fritz is so kind as to throw at us. l spent Christmas in the trenches, but had New Years out and had a. fairly good time considering where we were. We managed to buy o. few chickens, clc., and had a good spread. and thcii we had ii fcw toasts. etc. Tell thc girls we toasted "Tho girls we loft bcliind in Ci_inaila." All things considered we had a good time to the music ot' the guns. Two days utter we came back to thc relations ol’ war and went to the trenches. They are ln a terrible state now just like rivers and bring back to memory Springfield roads in Spring- time, only .we havc to live in them for about ii week nt a time. l had a lcttcr from Charlie and he is always in u vcry clieerful state of mind. The guns are just behind as whcrc l ani writing and are making an awful racket. Old Fritz keeps us busy ducking. He believes iii' returning the compliment with inter- cst, but we have hlni beat and he is scared of the Canadiaiis. Well some day Calvin this war will end and 1 hope to come down to sec you and all the rest of the settlement. liow is cv- erybody? l guess by the time 1 get back all tho girls will be married and there will be none left for mc, pick oiic'oui for mc as I iiitond, if l_ can ilnd her to inurry and sctilc down af- ter thc wur, as 1 have had enough of wandering around. Hurry up and write as] like to hear from you. 1 wish l was liark again and had my nice little room and conifortahlc hcd as out here wc slccp on thc ground as ii rulc with ii wiiicrprooi' shcci. u icw sand bags below us and one blanket. and an ovcr- coat on top. As ii rulc wc seldom get oil' our clothes, but nsiially get li bath and it cliiiugc of uudt-rwczir when wr: got out. They liavc big baths rigged up ' M V ' ' ' -i . i ’ , ‘ The Eastern Guardian, \ljHHSllMlS Ill Take 1f°",~5¢1vS Docwnifi Your ' . Wan( Plent 0 ‘ Sta ‘ 'I h¢y¢’.’ - _ if f. _ y _ Strength Like an Arhletf-_é~!» Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Dei-of lcate, Nervous Rundown People 200 p. c. Stronger in Two Weeks' Time, In Many Cases NEW YORK, N. Y., Most people foollslily seem to thliik they are going to get renewed health and strength from some stimulating medicine. sec- reg nostrum or iiarocotic drug, said Dr. Sauer, a specialist of this city, when. aa a matter of fact, real and true strength can only come from the .food you eat_ But people often fail to get the strength out oi' their food because they havcn'; enough iron` in their blood to enable it to change ioodl liito living matter. From their weak- ened, nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can'i tell wliat. so they generally commence doctoring for stomach, llvcr or kidney trouble or symptoms ol' some other ailment caused by the lack of iron in the blood. This thing may go on for years, while thc patient suil`crs'untold agony. lt you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the fol- lowing test. See how long your can work or how far you can walk with- out becoming tired. Next take two ilvc grain tablets ol‘_ordiuary nuxated iron tiirec times per day after meals for ltwo weeks. Then test your strength 'again and sec for yourself how much iyou have gained. I have seen dozens .-_-_-_-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-.-_-.~_-,-.-.-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-¢,-_-_-,-_-,-_-e ._-,-_-_-4 . . nervous. rundown people who were iiling all the wiiiie, double their strength ami endurance and entirely' get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsla.. .iver and other troubles in from ten to ’ourteen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper form. And this af- ter they had in some cases been riot--` torlng for months without obtaining any benefit. But don’t tal¢'e than old'.‘ forms of. reduced iron, iron acetate or -tincture oi' iron simply to save a few, cents. You must take iron' in a form' that can be easily absorbed atnd assi- ~ milatcd. like nuxated iron if you want, it to do you any good, otherwise » it- may prove worse than useless. Many an athlete or prize lighter has won the day simply because lic kncw the sec- r ot' groiit strength and endurance a illlcd his blood with iron before _ cnt into the affray, while ‘many another has gone down to inglorious defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTE-Nnxated iron recommoiided above by I)r. Sauer. is one oi’ the new- er organic iron compounds. Unlike thc older inorganic iron products, it is casily assimilated, docs not injure thc tceth, make ihcm black, nor iipsct thc stoniacli; on the contrary, it is ii most potenkrcnicily, ln nearly all forms of in( gestion, as well as ioi' nervous run-down conilitions. lt is dis- pensed in this city by E. A. Foster, (‘cutr:.\l Ilruggisl and all otlicr drug- gisis. . - _-Y-_~.-.-_-.-.-_-:_-4 _-.-.-.~ us-_-_-.-.-~ -. _-.-_-,-,-__- -_-.- - -_~.-_ whcrc they give ns ii change and a bath when we get out, some life, eh? lt will make one enjoy the comforts oi' civil- lan life when it is all over. I think ncxl fall will see thc 1-nil ot`it :ind priiy ll' wc have luck wc will be homo again. Rcmcmbcr nic to every body at your liomc. By tlie.way Mrs. Mattie- son sent me two pairs ot' socks. I must send hcr a linc to let hcr know l got them. Now l must close. with host wishes to you both and l hope iliai 1916 will prove a prosperous your to yon. I rcniain as cvcr. No. 13633 Corporal John Macl{cnzic, ` 2nd liiiaiitry llrigaile . lst (Yunadlan Division France (Pal. please copy) A SMALL COUPLE. Mary l’oitf-r, oi' Holliday, and Jaincs E. lliirtou. of near Hannibal. Mo.. arc among the ncwly»wcds. Their combined height will not equal eight icct, and their total weight is only 147 pounds. 'l‘ho bride weighs 70 pounds, and is 47 iiiclica in hciglil. 'l`lic bride-groom is onc inch tnllcr. and weighs scvr-n pounds mfirc. Bur- l4 Trcnrli Mortar lluttcry ion is 40 ycars old and thc briilc is. 26. .f. ' .4 I7 K. _ Freight as you desire. ---Price Savings on Men’ s Oversiioes and l..umberman’s Rubbers -1 This is the wind-up of an exceedingly big year s business in Rubber Footwear - We’ve been forced to follow repeat order after repeat order, and now to effect a complete clearance of all of this year’s stock, we are pricing the lines exceedingly low. They are positively all this year’s stock and guaranteed to _be the best of their kind on the market. .lf you can’t cure 2- to the store, clip cut ii c section that interests you with price, and we will forward by Parcel Post, Express or N0.‘l-MEN'S 2-BUCKLE CA HMERETTE CLOTH OVER- quality with heavy rubber soles. Sizes 0 to 12. Our special $2.00 catalog linc. Sale price, pcr pair ._ .f .. ...s1.es N0. 2-MEN'S FINE JERSEY CLOTH 2-BUCKLE OVERSHO- ES, extra quality, wcll finished. good mid serviccziblc. Sizes 6 to 2-Buckle Overshocs _ 1 Per Pair SHOES, a good ..satisfactory "1 Men’s 4-Buckle Jersey ' ' Cloth Overshoes 2.25 NO. 3-MEN'S FINE JERSEY QUALITY 4- BUCKLE OVERSHOES an exceedingly good quality, damp-proof to the ~t'op. good quality S rubber soles with cor- rugated tread. Sizes 6 to 11 including half- sizes.0ur regular pricc $2.85, clearing at. per Sale Price I 2.10 0 Per Pair Men’s Snagproof Rubbers I No.5-MEN'S 2-BUCKLE SNAG~ PROOF LUMBERMEN’S RUBBERS. :1 thoroughly serviceable quality, cx- palr ..$2.25 NO. 4-MEN’S 4BUC~ KLE `cAsi-iMsnE1'1'E saving at ourlirdlu hm OERSHOES, good' qua- lity and finish. Sizes 6 to 12. A remarkable saving at our sale price. Regular $2.75, clearing at .. .. .;..$2.20 tra well marie. Rcgularlprico $2.60. Snln privc. per pair . . . . . . . . . ..$2.10 7 inch Leather Top ll including li:ili`-sizes. Our Bools 1# 2 Public Auction) - ' Lamb Pelts each 40 to 60 Oats, (black) per bus. 47 Oats, (wihlt ) per bus. ' 45 Pork, (orgass attached). 734 to 10% Straw, (pressed) per ton .-. $6 Turnips, per bus. . 15 t T ke , lb. 0 iii,...i.'.~iii. any la -i s,..i.\_v.i».i» wan w‘§f,,,,f‘;,,,',’-°,‘,`,,,_ _ _ . so to $1.10 sgusnryvrharo. l|be:¢r.¢5¢nta. Wool, ner lb_ I 26 to 40 Q-\ Clcadngngut 'Sale _/‘ At Murray’ River, Commencing on .Wai res.-sth, 1916 _ Aswearéabouttom ea ein our Business. Wewili Cashon Very _ . snowsaa sous ‘ spot-.iiil $2.Ti0 catalog linc. Sale \ price. pcr pair .. ....$1.95 i No.s-Mews a-evste-r_tAce SNAGPROOF i.UMBERMEN'8 /RUB- ESRS, made with heavy riibher soles. good quality and well finished. Sizes 6 to 10. Special catalog value $2.45. cicnriiig at . . , . .. $2-10 2 Per Pair I Orders 210 B Mail No.\7--MEN'S SNAGPROOF LUM13ERMEN’S RUB- llEllS. 7-inch black leather tops, good heavy corrugated rubber soles, thoroughly high-class. Sizes 6 to 11. Were specially priced for our mail order customers at $2.45. clearing out new at $2.10' No. ii-Mi~:.\1's '1-inmi TAN LEATHER 'roP SNAG- PR()Oh‘ LllMl.lERMEN'S RUBBERS, an extremely sup- ._ crlor quality, well made and finished. Sizes 5 to 10. Regular price $3.00, clearing now at, pelr pair .... $2.85 'K _ W Mail Your Order. a You will ilnd it simple and satisfactory to mark and clip the section out of this advertisement that interests you lu particular, attach it to a lctter along with the price. and we will promptly forward the number you want on the andor- standing that we guarantee them to be ln every way exacllr as represented. and subject to prompt return ii' they do not open up even better than you could expect. The prices quoted in this advertisement are really less than the small merchants can purchase them in large quantities. and it will be impossible for us to sell any one of these lines at one cent less than the price named. cvcn on orders tor dozon_ or hundred quantities. 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