_-/ri waiver ._ _ _ _.gg _ THE-i~&§*“L°TT”’°Wl§;s§i¥i#“”*4“ JANU.\nY.2o,.1o15 ..;_._ _ f »~ >-.~ ...._,.,._ .,, "~ THE .WE5TEB|l GUFEPINN _“_ _ _¢l;iiid_reii_ for Fletoheft _f l -_ _ _ `- _ __. \ \. ,, ~.» -. ' -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafferty’s Tonsor- ial Parlors, Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY Guardian re- presentative in Albertou will galdly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. -PRINCE CHAP.-Special train The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ln use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his peri- _ soiml supervision since its infancy. . , . Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Couuterfeits, Iinitations and “ J ust-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a. linrnilcss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlp, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lt is pleasant. It contains neitlicr Opiuiu, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. lt destroys \Vox'ms and allays Fcverlsliiicss. For more than thirty years iii has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulcncy, \Vind (Jolie, all Teething' Troubles and Dlarrlioca. It rc;-:ulafes the Stomach and Bowels, asslinllates tho Food, giving licaltliy and natural sleep. The Chi.!dren’s Panacca-The l\1otl.ier’s Friend. Genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of , ’ iii Use For 0ver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought YNICENTAIIR C°$1PANV,NlWVG”KCliY, ii it i _ L | alum Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company Limited Incorporated Under the Laws of Prince Edward Island leaves at 2.30 to-day for Suminerslde. where Miss Gorman will present that splendid play "Prince Chap." 8425 -REMEMBER.-At 2.30 to~tiay the s ecial leaves for Suniuierside. Miss D Gorman presents “Prince (‘hap" to- night. 8425 -DON’T FORGET THE LECTURE in the l’rcsb_\'terian llall by Neil Mc- Lcod, l{.t‘.. this (l-‘riday) night. Silb- jcct, “Csuailiali Life and Letters.” S423 -CHURCH SERVICE-The Rev. (I. .\. Sutherland will conduct service in the Geildie Memorial Church. Frciiiili ltiver, on i~lunilay cveiiiiig. the 31st, at 7.30 o'i~luck. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew it wer-k or tivo before the time they huvt- paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as :ill papers are discoiitlnueil promptly on expiry duic. iutf -RAILWAY TICKET AGENT. - _’l`|ie permanent appointment in the Sunimerslde Station has recently been awarded to i\1r. Lewelyn Rogers as railway ticket agent and operator. Mr. Rogers who temporarily filled this position for some time has satisfactori- i_v pcri`ormi>il his duly to the public as well as all czincernetl.-li. -Mr. it. M. Owen luis been appoint- ed manager of the flank of Nova Sco- tia, at Petltcodiac. N. B., and has just taken up his new duties there. Mrs. Owen has spent the last if-w wee s with lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Woodside, at Hamilton. P. E. I., be- fore joining lier husband at Petitcod- isc.--'Poroiito News.-(Mr. Owen is a sou of Mr. Arthur Owen, of Mslpeque, P. E. l.) -lC_E RACES.-The Sumniersid Driving Club held its second races o Wednesday afternoon, Jail. 27th. . Th day was fine and a large crowd wa present. The ice was not as good at at the last meeting on account of the storms and soft wcatlier of the past week. which left the track a little soft with poor fooling for the different horses. There ivere two classes, a three-minute trot and a two-forty trot and pace. The three-minute class ni-nl tivo starters, namely: Kizen D., Pre- mier, Mystery, Brazilliau. jun., and E ll 8 S S AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .......... _.$60,000 (Now to be Increased to $300,000) In 12.000 Shares of $25 Each The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company Ltd, earned our hundred per cent dividend in |913-4. The prospects for l9l4-5 arf- such as to give reasonable anticipations of at least 50 per ct-ni. dividend. .- _ The omgi ny has no “watered” stock, _and commission on thi- sale of sh -ii-- is limited to a maximum of fifteen per cent, but af- rangement have been made whereby no more than ten per cent shall be pad, the Secretary-'Treasurer handling the bulk of the issue direct. Among the dividends paid this year, 1914, in spite of the war re the following: `Glcnalodule Silvcr_l3lack Fox Co., Ltd., 100 per cent. 50 per cent. ln cash. 50 per cent. stoclt bonus AND GUARANTEE OF 50 PER CENT. AND WHATEVER MORE FOR 1915. Westmoreland Silver and Tip Patch Co. ,70 per cent. 35 per cent. cash Stock, 35 ner cent. Rayner international. 40 per cent. 20 per cent. cash. ‘.20 per cent. deferred Il.. J. McNeill Co., Ltd., 100 per cent. 50 per cent, cash. 50 per cent. stock bonus. 'Black Prince Fox Co., 50 per cent. Murray llnrbor S. B. Fox Co., 30 per cent. Crapaud S. Ll. Fox Co., 40 per eo it. New London Fox and li`aim Lands, Ltd., 200 per cent. Royal Silver Black Fox Co., 110 per cent. Diamond Silver Black li‘ox Co., S0 per cent. (farruilicri-i' Silvt-i' lllaf-lc l"ox t‘o_, 110 per ct-nl. l'rovln4:ial Silvcr lllack li`ox (`o_, fit) pi-r i~i-nt. liillis Silver Black Beauty l"ox Co., 00 per cont. Magic Fox Co., 50 per i‘/int. lilchmond liuy l"ox tio., '.50 per ccnt. Y' Shares are selling at $25.00 each; Z5 p. c. with application and the balance within three inonth:-1. Simplv fill out the application form and mail to Major C. Mc- Kinnon, Secretary-Treasurcr, Glennladale, P. E. I. All cheques must be made payable to “Glcnaladale Silver Black FOX Co., Ltd_ " W __- _.I APPLICATION FORM MAJOR C. MCKINNON, GLF.NALAoAi.is, P. E. I. Secretary-Treasurer “THE GLENALADALE S11 VFR BLACK Fox COMPANY, LiM1rEo." I hereby subscribe for ..... _ _. ..................... _.Shares in “The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company, Limit- ed,” and agree to pay 25 per cent on application; the bal- ance within three months from date. Name... _ _ . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . _ Address. ......................... __ .... __ Date..._.. _ _ _ . ....191 8297-I~l8I\lI'I @ ill I-l i Fire Insurance f A Necessity _ Then insure in good strong stock comps.- iel, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW i Charlottetown ` .i_. Kettle. _ in this race the old reliable lKiz_en D.. the Beilcnue cntry, won _easily in three straight heats. ivilh _Premier second, Mystery third Brazil- ,lian, jun., fourth and Keltic fifth. The _l’_ieniicr. a pacer. who has been 1--: oi--i~ i-i 11.- '~~i =-~,i~i1,.-_ ,,- _raccs, showed up well for his second race as a trotter, and no doubt will niiilw llw lies-t of tht-ni step before ,thc winter racing is over. Mystery ‘showed up fairly well for her first ia.-o this winter and having had no work. In the 2.40 class there were three starters, namely: Yankie Princ- ton, Kaley ('.. and Goltlziliaii. in this race Yankiu l’rini'ton won in three straight licnts, with Kali-y (‘. sccoiid, who sliowcll up wiill for hi-r scirond following is ii siniiiuary of raiitis:--~ ’l`liicc-iiiiiiulc trot-liizcii 1)., l). nic I»iii‘f-. 1. I, 1; Prcniier, li. Sim-I, 2, 3 2; i\iystvr)'. .l. S. Allan, 4, 2. 5; lirazil lion, inn., 'l‘. Linlileitor, 1:, 4, 4,; Kellie, F. J. Wright, 5, 5, Zi; time, 1.14, 1.13, 1.141/4. 2.40 class-Yaiikic Princ- lon, F. Gamble, 1, 1, 1; lialoy C., J, P. Arnett, 2, 2, 2; (loldzilian. li`. Bow ness, ll, fl, drawn. Starter (1, (‘rasw<,-ll Juilges, D. R. Morrison, (Y. li. Morris, ltoy Sillipliant, 'l`inior. li. lt. I-I-rockett.. lf is the intention of the club to hold ratios every Wodiiosilay afternoon during the winlcr. Owners of green trotlers ainl paciirs get tlieiii ready for the nt-xl. rut-cs.-X. ciiiuuorieioiiii iiiiiiiiiais l"o|‘k l~l~%<: (luis (ivliili-) .|104-_ Oats (black) li2c Straw (pier toni 250,00 llay. loose (per toni $14.00 idugs lpcr dozen) 30<-_ l’rlnt Butter (por lb.) 26c Fowl and chickens (per lb) ll) to 12 'I`ub Butter (per lb.) :mc Potatoes (per bush.) :lm- Turnips (per but-iii.) 15(- llidcs 15(- Calfsliins 171- IIf‘<>l` till.) T (0 8(- Young Pigs (per pair) $7.00 lo $8.00 Sausages (lb.) 1Zlc L - - i I-IEADACI-IES hfI'li_o\i_?ii_ndia in:-ii_aiiil_iv_'r_imr\n slider fm in cut ut ies vii iy i ny, iitiiti tl\i\u~ui\¢ ii have hmiilui-lies cvi-ry wt-uk or l-wry inoiitli, linil still otlnirs have licutluclicil in-viiziloiiully, but not ul rcgiilar init-ri-uI.~i. '|'iii- lvcsi. lioctiir lsoiti-n unnlile to limi the ciiiiiic of many of those lit-uiluchcv, iiiidiu niii~t o|.hf_-r i~a~i~.~i, ltiiowiii thc caiisc, he dm-2+ not know what will ri-iiiii\"_“it. #ii as to give ii pcriuniiciit cure. All lie can ilo is to prcstrrlbc the uiunil piiin rt-|levi»i-.<_ wliirli give ti.-mporury rellcl, but the liouiiaciie rciiirns as usual, and treatiiieiit is again uc-et-ssiiry. li youiinlierirrim heailni-ln-s, no matter what their nnlure, luke Anil-kiiiunlii 'i‘iiblciii. and thc results will bc satis- factory in the hlizhcstclcgrcc. You ciin olitsln them ut all iirugdliitii in any quantity. l0c worth, 2-ic worth or more. Ask for A-K 'i‘ulilct.~i. SICK-HEADACHES Slebhcaduchc. the mostmiscrshlc ol iill sick- ncsses, loses its tcrrnrii when A~K Tiililctii are taken. When you feel su iittiicli coming on. tslie tivo tablets. and in many cases. the attack ivill he ivsrded oil. During an attack take one A-K Tuhlet every two hours. The rent and com- fort which follow. can be obtained ln no other way. Genuine A-K Tablau boar the H( mono- rnrn. Ac all drauhu. nie _iisgiiiui We write fire insurance in good companies. Keep your buildings and furniture fully insured. Call or write. Phone 75. Globe Fox Exchange and Agencies 'Lid GUHMIRIIDI. P I I -ONE CENT per word each in sertion for advertising in this col- umn, Cash must accompany order. Miniinuui charge twenty-five cents. -FOR SALE.-Mitch cow: freshen- ed 22nd January. Apply Alex. Ander- son, Bedeque. 8395-M4i. -PRINCE CHAP.- Come to Hap- pyland tonight and see “Prince Chap" presented by Miss Goruiaii sud. her Company froin (lliarlottctown. Speci- al train leaves Charlottetown at 2.30 p. in. llcturning after ploy. 8417-1-29M1i. “Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is a pure and harmless cough rcnicily. composed ot' the finest wild Cherry Bark. llorelionnil. (Eodt-ini-, Sulphate and Vinegar Squill. lt will cure your cough. Price 25c. per bottle. MacKin- non Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kcut Streets.-MEtf. _ i lil MEMUHIIM i iv ' fl ' fi I2'/II, MR S. A. MCDONALD.. The death is announced at East Boston of Stephen Aeneas l\i<-Doiiald, son of' Angus and Barbara McDonald. Death was due to pneumonia. follow- ing a very brief illness. The deceased was a native of P.l~J.l. llc leaves to mourn besides his father and mother. Jolui F. lifcAdain. Savage llarbour; Miss llosslo Mcllonuld. ltoxbnry. Mass.; John A. and Alexiinder in East Boston; Allan Joseph, on li_G_S. 'I‘yrian; and Norman li‘., on thc old liomestead. _ (ine brother, Danii-l Alex- ander, died seven years ago. A liigh Mass of ltequiem was coli-lirated al. the Sacred Heart Church. ELLEN MAYHEW Ellen, beloved daughter of Matilda and the late James Mayhew of Gra- hain`s Road, P. E. I.. departed this life Dec. 31, 1914. For the greater part of her life she had been practically an invalid, having been cfllicted with it malady which deprived her of the power of speech and rendered her ln- capablc of enjoying life. For some months past she had not seemed quite as well as usual, but no thought of her death was entertained by her friends until the day before she died, when sho suffered considerably and continued to suffer till thc Angel of Death inert-ifully released licr. The -'uncral was on Jan. 2nd to the Metho- dist Cemeicry at Margate, where she was laid to rest beside her father who had been called away only two months. “She is not for God took her.” There wire lcft to mourn the mother and one brother James F., at home, and an- ~-ther brother, Edward, residing in iiiinver, ('oloradc. Safe in the arms of Jesus." Safe on liis gentle breast, There by His love o'ersliadetl Sweetly hor soul shall rest." FRIEND OF KAISER CHARGED w|TH Hisi-1 1'i=iEAsoN. LONDON. Jan. 26.-The correspond- ent of the Morning Post tclegraplis from Stockholm : - “A sensation has been caused lu r-oniinorcial circles hore by the news that Senator lnissolil, the head of the griiai iirni oi' I.. Possrilil and Coiiipaiiy, has been arrosli-il in (iorinaiiy on it charge of high lrcasoii. being aciiiiscd of trailing with the cneniy. lle is bc- ing tried hy court martial at Leipsig. Herr Possehl is one of Gerinany’s ricliest iuagiialus, he is a member of the Herr Enbaus and a. personal friend of the Emperor. A tlanaillzin naiiicil Casey was ap- pointed to :i govcriinient place. Tech- iiii-.all_v, ii liiiil io lic hold by :L lawyer which ('asi'_\' was noi. The Ilciiclivrs of the Law Soi-iaiy, liowevcr, unilcrlook to obviate iliii tcrrliiiicallly. "Well, (`as- ey, said the i-xiiiiilncr, “what do you irnth." roplii-il the cundlilnlu. “l don't know a single llilng." The examiner reported in his affidavit. "that hc had cxainiiicd lllr. (fancy as tc his knowl- sivcred the iiiiositloiis that he had put io lilin correctly The asplrant was thereupon admitted. F'"”.¢_~r£“a-il' \ / .__;/ ' _ t An "peel to the eye of tht woman wbii is looking for per iection i. er footwear will bi found in Empress” Shoes foi Women, and what means mon to her, satisfaction and com- fort.= We carry a complete line of “Empress ’ Morris & Smith Queen St. 1; 351%* , DR. I. E._ CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon .A F H 'ui PM om'i§'di'°im¢mt ii”iai°¢k°i°' know about law, aiiywuy?" “'l`o tell the edge oi' the laiv, nnil. to the best oi' his information and belief, he had an- _ _ ,_ Irv. ,._,_...,.. _,_ _ iilllil iililiillS J. H. Storer, -New York City;`B Bantam. J. Q. Sniythe. Toronto; E C. Livermore. E. E. A. Rayner, Mou- treal; B. T. Hale. Montreal; E. G St Stephens; Major Schurman. Sum merside; H. Tomkins, Rock island Budd Taylor. Moncton; S. A. Hllt Halifax. Edith Prowse, Murray Harbour; F. Johnston, St Louis; J. B. Gouda; ; . ' . S ' Miscouche H McLeod ydney' J, _pressive of horror, when the Tur M. McLeod. St l’eter‘s; A. J. Dernar Sydney Mines. ` REVERE. John; lt. J. Willliuns, Montreal; E. Foster, Toronto; B. .A. Aikillso A. S. Manillton. Perth; H. H. Chur lilll, Yarmouth; M. J. I-Iagnrty. Mon ton; Frank A. King. Lunerburg. TOOK DOWN HER PRIDE. sisted all entreatles of her friend ` f D Y vices oi’ a local artist. in order On receiving the first impression sh failed to recognize the figure iuereo depicted as herself, so. card lu han me?" she queried. “Yes modem.” replied the artist. “And is it like me?" she again as eil. “\'es, niadam; il's a speaking ilk ness." "Aweeli" she said resigucdly. “it ii lmniblin' sichtl” THE OLD BUFFER. . (From the London Spliei-o__) ’l‘wo of Brltain's famous aviator over from France for a brief vacatio after accomplishing some brillia of London recently, when a distln of vou. wanted to have a chat with you. Rowland. si Stephens; A. v. Morley, makes the utmost of ner good points. ; whatever physical disadvantages sho 3, may have. QUEEN. ._ J_ is an entirely different typeof cos- \V. B. Willlillls, lt. I. \'V0l‘lll, gill S|¢¢v¢|¢55 Qn¢.Pi¢¢g Ggwng ll.: Almost sleeveless are some of- the Sackvillc; J. G. McLaren. Montague 0- gowns of the sort which go on as one C' 'piece and are as really adjusted as A old Scotcliwoman who hail rc to have her photograph taken, wa _ at last induced to em lo thc ser- portion nnd the entire skirt section to - i ,send her likeness to a son in America ll. the back and finally is side pleatei 0 into a _narrow band, which as a senil- ssk if there was no mistake. "ls that bolt, crosses the right side of th 'figure between arm pit and waist line. she set out for the ai-tist's studio t deeds, were lunehing in the West Eu nishctldooking gentleman camo u and asked to have the honor of slial ing hands, “You are an honor to any country, gentlemen, and we are proud _ SOOT AND VEGETATION. neatly. “Who is the old' b'.1f`lfur'.”` tlii-gv afterwards asked the '.v\¥t-2". “'l lic , old geutloi;-xiii, sir. is the Grairl Duke Michael of ltussia. he very much - flowers accomplish in the way of rais- i , ,,-#QR _ . .-, i _ " ..,.r. .,... ,_;, __"A_;-_ .EW _ ‘__ .CHARM OF THE HOUSE GOWN , ‘ ”°0i-lginality dlstiiigutshes the house gown pf the present. In the robe which she puts on pre aratory to welcoming the intimate fr&n'i1s of her circle ii. _ hostess may evlnce more individuality _ 'of taste than in any other costume worn beyond the door of her boudoir. _ ‘Appreciatlng this fact she naturally . and as far as fs possible dlaguises At times the house gown is a bit daring because showing an advancing fashion which, when finally launched _ fume, seems not at all extreme. A few _ pairs of hands were flung upwardiafiii E truoser skirt first appeared as the low'er sctlon of ii. house gown of much beauty, grace and individuality.- ; recent lniportations among house is the greatest beloved Babanl. Among these new models is a creation of sil ver lace and white crepe de clienc. These two fabrics ure employed in - about equal quantities, for while tne ‘-1 metallic lace velliiig flesh liued chif- s fon makes the left half of thi; upper of the robe the crepe dechene, drapel . from the right shoulder, falls low at G that side. From there it is drawn n about the skirt, carried all the way up The widths of lace and the crepe fal for a collar is at the right side of th ink mental and moral tone. elevating standards stimulating pride in lioma and decreasing the function of the saloon, we must be content to do without. for the proof is clear that vegetation will not thrive in polluted air. The Mellon' institute has issued ii bulletin entitled "Tho Effect of Boot in Smoke on Vegetatfoii."’ If you want to know what others as well as these investigators have found out ou this subject, send the institute 9. quarter for this bulletin. They arrive at five conclusions, as follows: 1`-lt is ii. matter of general opinion that smoke from mills injures nearby vegetation. They find this general o - inion justified. The evidence consisiis in the general appearance of the plantsi and hi what was seen when the leaves and wood were miuutely examined. The smoke from the mills does not differ from smoke from other sources. 2--Soot is poisonous to vegetation. When .vegetation was subjected to small quantities of soot for a consid- erable small quantities of soot for mm erahle length of time the ecect was great enough to be measured. Pine trees suffered most. The harm ` was especially great in those trees and shrubs that do not shed their leaves in winter. » 3-Soot is a mixture of pure. finely divided carbon, ash tar and gases. An old theory was that the carbon partl- eles stopped the openings in the leaves of plants and thus suffocated them. The Mellon institute investiga- tors think that the harm of soot does not result from stopping the pores of the leaves. B 4-lt is their opinion that smoke kills plants by the action of the ash I' tar and the gases. Rains and dews k- ing froin the shoulders to a trifle be- tween the arm tops form loose apolo- e- gies for sleeves. while the sole excus dissolve some of the chemicals in soot, and these poison tue plants. 9 5-The gases from smoke, including 0 those in soot, do harm the vegetation. 's neck. where the crepe de cliene's in- 1| is we" established that the two cerise velvet and embroidery. _ Obviously the idea of this model i to produce long lines. Not only b the straight fall of the lace and tli low looping of the crepe, but by mean 3, ‘ of the perpendicular course of th n, vivid coloring bordering on the fron (1 slant from left to right the back o g. the garment. This. is the ideal lions D gown for the woman whose figure ha (_ lost its girlish slenderness. Somewhat reluctantly- for tliese lt is the general opinion of author- lieroes are very simple minded and _ities that vegetation will not thriv hate fuss--they shook. ’l‘lir.-y did not, i however. care to bc honorcil, and side- tracked the old gentleman ratlii-i' must pursue their work in place ner edge is bordered with a design in e in a polluted air. lf' then, people sulphur gases, sulphuric and shulphur- ous acids. are injurious. 3 “It is also known that the gases - . ethylene. o. constituent of illuminating e Bas. carbon monoxide, benzine, hyd- 5 ~ro§en sulphide. and carbon bisulphide 5; -are injurious to plants." nt of the robe and by its long diagonal "Have you secured 0. copy of the f Army‘s new marching song by Robert 9 Harkness? “Are We Down Hearted? 5 No!" if you have not.Zet a copy today All the latest patriotic music is here. Miller Bros., 123 Knt Street. 8405-1-28M3i. ::Get a box of Rexsll Cold Tablets, B carry it in your vest pocket, and at. where sir is olluted, they must set the slightest indication of a cold take D certain losses over against the gain Whatever good vegetation does t human health must he written off a a loss. Whatever trees, grass, an a few tablets according to the direc- 0 tions-and you will have no disagree- S able colds to nurse this winter. Mac- il Klnnou Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets.-Metf. 1_1 l in |,,| inn I-1 ii lil _.I A M EH M AN CII ESTER, [11 if lIE(‘»'l‘()Il .\IcI .\' N _ J. \\'. .\ I.l.lS()'l\'. .\. 1'. li.\I{;\'IIII.L, K. C. I"ItI‘]l) N. I5I‘].\I{DM0l{lf}. WM. A. BLACK, S. M. IiR()0KFll‘ll.l). (£150. S. (‘.\i\lI’I3l'Il.|.. I)lf. U. I". l"If.f\Sl'}If. IION. J. I). IIA'/.I su JAMES C. MACKINTOSH I). LORNE M(‘(i‘rIBIi0N, lI()N. I).\\'II) )I:\(°KI‘lI