-JslNUARY.2s .1§i5_ .M - - _._L 'i x __ '---Ii-Sv . _ -.- vt .' .:.'}.;-- .»,-.~»- , .- _ _ v ,._.,_,,__ ._ .,,.,,,,,£_ - _ _V ._._.,.__! '-t-,--"fa l’f"tiFJ‘.""‘?€ -' -'a<;"; ' -' ""r" .‘ ‘ '\-.1'.-.-‘-*_* _ .l , ‘l--2'- , 'l -_.,.. ,_.~--,.~;,._;,.f-yt--1.-_._ ~ 1,;-‘,_ ~ .-.-1 J-,-. 1.i_,~,-pi., -.Ls--r....... ».-...1--_-s... ~- ...il--.l.~..._-_..~..,.'....i._.... 5,...-.9"t.$’£»fi.{'l-'._..,:.'., '-‘_ ._; ~ "" THE CHABLOTTETOWN GLIARDIAN _ _ _. _- I _ L -3“.'.'_....-.....;.,... i,. l__ , __ That’s- Tile V Question Whether-it is not better to -keep con- stantly ‘ onfhaud a good _ liberal supply of - Coal from now O11. We can give you good Coal _and prompt service. I ¢ A. PIGKARD & Gil: Phone 240 I Coal and Wood EF'_" I Holiday Gifts For holiday gifts see our stock of Rings. We have a gr_eat variety of styles Special assortnlents for men women and children. We also havea splendid ‘ stock of Pendents, Lockets, Broaches, Bracelets, Watch- es, Cuff Links, Chains, Sil- ’ ver-ware Ebony Setts, Nip- on China, etc. No_ extra charge for en- graving. C. W. Patterson Jeweller " _ . ,_ ... -..._¢.. .-_ ctilrerlnsrrrs-at* --M-k-ee . Cold, ' ' Do in Duty _ ....."“'l‘i.:.f'.;':.:°.°t':.‘:°'.~,s“'"“"-*'il"- after _ qn..llPlu.n..lio»-.s-llrfl.. _ ` Genuine.-ll... Stamina DR' 'DeVAN’S FRENCH Pli LS "°“* ‘ I bla Re- gulating Pill ioi- Woman. 3.6 il. box or three fo: .t:.m.<;.;'..'::.'-l' J".--= we =° e o r . " ~ . vo.. st-sf-_sl--_f;='i=.a3»f_»ii<>~ _ _ " “ _°_'_’f'f' _“_” l5ll0SPH0N0L FOR MEN. ”""‘“"“° Villl and VUBIHYS for Nerve and Brain; increases "grey miltter";n.Tonir'-will build you up. fd lx llox,nl- two for $5, at drug stores, or hy mai on receipt Tliz Scollllu. Dano Co-. St. Catharines, Sold at Hllghea' Di-llggrgm ;'_ still Good Hard Coal Good Soft ' ' Coal Geo. E. F nll’s Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf °l">l'€°Z‘l-i‘.°I~?if°2"=i".'I*§i%i'~!€l€»£~§i€°i+l€'l-rI€'I*%'ié'l»%i€'!~5‘i&l° i Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles We are llow showing a splendid lille ol' the llighesi quality Hot Water Bottles, ill rl lllllllllel'ot` iliffcrellt colors and qqllallty lllllterlnls, at |ll'ir-.cs tililt will not fall to please. These Hot Wllter llottles llre gllllralltccd for two years, should an one ilanollle defective from orrlilnlry use within tllat . ~ y . _ - . time it will he replaced free. Get one of these--Anlerlcall Beauty. price $2.25; maximum price $2.00, or Sovel‘eigll $1.75-it will give genuine siltisfac- ’ & tion. MacKinnon Drug Co... K... 5...... Cor. Great George *\.@llIIllI'&\\\\\\\\\\vIIIIA\\\\ Be Skeptical of Bargains ‘Not All is Gold illat Glitters I_f you want, good, pure. reliable tobacco go to all have earnestly striven to Phone 345 - r _ - -1 , , _ ,&\\\“"A\\\\W/II’l”,@\\\\\\\\\`ZIlL\\\\\€°'-l/0 ’ ° \ ~ I 'S lf /' honest manufacturer. Wi :'~'=~_~fffvf.s~.»'5§'f§;:-5='-;i£$3;Z52.§*;f.'fi"1i=` establish. such a reputaiion,_and believe our old _ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_illy our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicllolsonTob. Co., ua////I/A\\\\\l////II/A\\\\\\\V//I////fix`\vII¢l If$\\\\\\\\ WI ! `. ( 0`\ s Ill ¢°“¢ s'~‘6¢ °‘. lIII4\\\\\\\\\\\'IIlllI >._i. - Manufacturers 5 i_.,..\l-t__ . " *___ 1. ff. __-.-»-----~-------~ tlulllllllill ctlsslrltn ns. i Ono cent per word first Insertion Twenty-five cents. In this column, half cent par word | 1 ' _, '~ 1 nie cl-:lnilllti oulllllllllrl i aAl_l.AdHsn-ctav. _ lullrrieu on Jan. 12, 1915, at New York, Mr. John Gallagher of New York to Miss Bea-; sie Clay, formerly of Dundas. THE STAN LEY--The Stanley dock- ed Ill Picton at 9.54~yesterday nlorll- illg with six tolls of 'i’reigilt, two sacks oi' mall and iiiteen passengers. TICKET HOLDERS attending the Patriotic Auction ` ,Bridge in the Bank of Commerce Hall this evening are requested to present thclr tickets at the door. Play will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. 8397. Subscribers will please note that the clllb offer for Canadian Countryman is only good for _ the Guardian sub- scriliers on Prince Edward Island. 9 819 press, eleven tons of freight, fifteen sacks of mail :lllil,twenty-two passen- Hers. TORONTO SATU RDAV NIGHT.- club offer. The Morning Guardian and Toronto Saturday Nignt for one year to new subscribers for only $4.50. 8288. FUNERAL HELD.-The funeral of the late Jolln Sheehan, of Kensington. took place oil Sunday last, 24th Inst., nlnins were laid to rest in lndlall River (lenietery, Rev. Father Gillis perform- ing the. last sad rites. Deceased was ill his 82nd ycur, and leaves a family of live sons and two daughters to lilourn.-E. NOTICE. -- Subscribers are notifi- ed tllat the price of the Morning Daily Guardian (mailed in P. E. I.) and Montreal Dilily Star is $4.00 per year. The Morning Daily»G\lardian (mailed ,in P. i.) nnll Family ilemlli limi Weekly Stal- is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian _` and Montreal Daily Star (Mailed in P. E. I.) is $3.25 per year, the Evening (illardlall and Farniiy iii-raid and Weekly Still' (llialled ill 1'. Pl, 1.) ' is $2.25 per year. ' _ HORSE NOTES.-Mr. M.` A. Willie. of Gl°allilrll`s Road, has purchased from Mr. J. R. Brellullt, Zllolltague, tile well kllolvll staliioll "Lord Strathcona," alld the' horse was shipped to Emerald Junction on Wcdllesday last. This lille nllilnul was sired ily McQueen, dlilll (frown Rights and has left choice stock l_o his credit in Kings Co. The stock llreeilers ot' New London should i-ollgrntlilate tllenlselves oil having such a lille horse ilrollgllt to illcil' lllidst.-l~]. , ___._J AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCES. -Quite a number of institutes have signified their llltelltioll of holding Ag- licultural Collferellces alld have ask- ed for speakers for them. l\-lr. Rich- ard Creed has given the lvllelo of his time to this work aild inelnllers of thc staff oftlie Department of'Al:ric\liture are going out wliellever possible. Mr.. Creed will he at Alexandria oil Tllurs- day evening, Jail. 28th, alld at York on l~‘l'illny evening. hiveryolle interested is invited to attend these nil-etillgs und to offer suggestions that will he ot` service ill the larger production of food supplies ill the coming year. FOX MEETING.--The annual _gen- eral meeting of the Oyster Bed Silver illack Fox Co., was held in the Oyster lied Bridge sclloolrooln, oil Saturday evollillg, Jiill. liltll, 1915, and was well lopresellted by the sllurellolders. The meeting was opened by the President, lVll'. R. H. Pooley, the Secretary, Mr. E. S. McLeod, gave a synopsis oi` the business since the forming of the colli- pany. The directors and some of the shareholders then addressed the meet- ing and after carefully reviewing the business under collsideratioll, were ullnllilnous ill their approval and satis- faction with the hllsillcss of the pllst year. They have added to their stock one pair. tllus increasing the lloldillgs of the silarellolders lil the company. All present expressed confidence ill the future of the fox industry ill gen- eral and the Oyster Bed Silver Black Fox Co.. ill particillnr, also perfect sat- isfaction with the lllanagenlellt, and feel assured that their money is well involltcil. The old hoard oi' directors were rc-elected as follows: E S Mc- Leod, Kelllletll Matheson, Iienlllel Cud- more, llediey V -I-lorne, Andrew Gal- lant, llislllnrk Crusweil. Mr. (lllaries B. ilornc was appointed caretaker for the ellsiliilg year. Dr. S. J. Mt-Kenna was appointed auditor. After singing the Niltionlll Alltilenl the meeting ad- jouriieii. ::"PENSLAR" COLD BREAKERS not quickly and are tasteless. Things are moving filster today tllnll ever before; people demand it. Likewise they dolnlllld medioillc tinlt will act quickly-Laxntlvc Cold Breakers is just sllcll il nledioillc. No alter effects --251'.. box.-ld. A. l~’os-li(-r, "l‘elisliir" Store, Sullllysiilo. IT PAYS to blly' in this Province. _ GAZET'rE.D.- Tile following an -1- ‘of Cumberland School District have NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS. - organized a Stock Breeders’ Associa. Di Y. - ' ~` ' _ pl - THE MINTO.-'l`ilc Mlnto docked ' phy, Secretary-Tren:-llll-ill-; I-‘mm-in ill Georgetown at 9.50 yesterday morn- i Snlitll, .lolin R. Murphy, and lqlfrlrgk ing with two alld a half tons oi' ox- l\‘oley, Directors. ' See advertising column for ll. great§assaultcd Mary Mollagilan by throw- and was largely rlttelldell. ills re-|-Rimes llilyes was convicted for a nouncement appears ill the last issue of the Canada Gazettee. 82nd (Abeg- weit Light Infantry)- To be ment. enant: Lieutenant J. S. Delioche, i'rom_ the Corps Qi' Scllool Cadet ln- iltrnctor. 30th August, 1914. HAZELBROOK FIELD. - Tile ser. vices oil Sunday. Jan. 31st will he as foliowsz- Cross ltoads, 10.30 a. nl., Sunday School 11 a. lll. Subiect "Ex- cluded," Hazelbrook, 3 p. ill. Subject, "'The Highway to Ruill.” Alexandria. 7 P. nl- Subject. "The Great Servant of God." NEW ASSOCIATION. - The people tion for the purpose of securing one of the Shorthorll iinlis, which are llelng supplied by thc Dcnlinloll' De- partment oi Agriculture. James Hogan was appointed President; Wellington Mur l Vice Prcsiiiellt, .lose l Mur POLICE COURT. - .\t thc Police (Tc-iii-t yestcrdiiy morning the case was lcslllllcil and concilnleil ill wllicll Wai- tcr Bcrrlgan was charged with having ing a. hottie which struck her on the head. He was convicted, but on ills giving' two sureties for his good be- llaviolir during the next six months, he was bound to keep the peace dur- iilg that time and; if called upcll nt. any time to come' up for sentence. breach of the Prohibition Act alld lill- ed $100 or 3 months. Frallcis Hughes and Micllnel Murphy were each lined $5 or 20 days on charge of fast driving. They paid the iine. has a to ull parts Ing column scribers t scribers O. Box to new RECRUITING PO8TER8.- Muior Bartlett has received fron`l the Par- liamentary Committee, 12 Dowiiig St., London, a selection of recruiting posters as used ill Great Britain. to encourage the enlistment oi' volull- teers for the front. These ure seven- ty-ilve different designs. all most strik- ing and effective. Citizens wllo de- sire to see the forln patriotic liter- ature takes lil tile Old Country can- not do better than visit Sunnyside and see the specimens exhibited ill Itan- ltin'n Drug Store. There will be a change every day for the next twen- ty-iiv_o days, und everyone silould seo thesis posters. which tire sell'-cxplnw utory. ` ANNUAL HORSE SHOW. - The Directors of the Home Breeders' As- l-loi-intloll are agilill preparing for the Annual liorl-lc Show, which is to llc llcid this spring. A lnceiillg will he held at an early date to prepare the Prize List. Ar the Inst Annual Meeting it a and for liter mares. already been 0ne..that there tural class cpen mares another is that for should be for mares registered. mares sired by not eligible for a n every cel! suggestion that there riage stallion il. Standard Bred alld Stalldaril Bhed .or Roadster mares. Tile Com- mittee will weloemo suggestions which can be hallded any oi’ the directors: nm” H. I-I. Acorn, Sonris; David Reid, Vic- toria Cross;_W. W. Crosby, Cornwall; T. P. _Cass,_North River; Jclln Rich- ards, M‘. L. A., Bideforli: and Jnllez Lee, Victoria. Car- lilares: for Free from llunhl Dun. Kohn Slhtknted for ' SCOTT 'S wll.l. FURNIBH RESERVES Fon li-is PRINCESS PATS. LONDON, Jan. 25.-The draft oi' lin- Twelfth the reserve ton. aevcnty~two nlcli ordered to France ’ tile (‘uliadinns oil the tiring line. The i'lnlll the l7lll llnttalioll, Nova Scot- drnft frolll the 'I‘weli’til to replace cas-». inns, l`0l‘lllcrly reserve rvgilllcllts for tlalitlcs. uri: expected to lenve-shortly. the l’rlll<'os.~l l’:itrli:ia's, llnvc been pre- The entire Fourth Brigade is to be- vcnted from going by all order nlukillg' wasiiigc reserve for the division. Y 'ln - .» l oore & McLeod l. iq . INSTITUTE AT STANLEY BRIDGE. - Tile regular nlolltilly January 21st. On account of the dis- agl‘ec:lhle weatller, the attelldallcc was not so large as usual, and ill thc ab- sence of the president, Mrs. Tilonlas iloigcr presided. After the opening cllorus and the reading and adoption who attended the Short _(‘olirsio ill llo- lllcstic Sciellco ill iillarlolti-towll, tolli of the lmllly :lllvalltllgos to bc gilincd hy attelldillg sucll a varied collrsc and they also gave syllopsis of the work done there. The next regular meeting will he oil _the Tilurstlny' evening Feh~ runry 18th at 7 o’clock, when the salne sllhjcci will Ile colltinlled. PERSONAL MENTION.-Mr. G, \V. Ritchie, representing (larvell l_lros.., (Tlliirlottetowli. lnadc a ilusiness visit to Victoria Monday. Mr. Williams, travelling snleslman».t'.or G. E. llariiollr and Co., Si. Joilli, N. _ll., -was ill Victor- ia, iii thc interests ol' his ilrlll Monday. Mr. Walter tl. Smith, representing William Stairs, Soil and Morrow, Ltd., Halifax, N. S.. lliade a. business trip to Victoria, Monday. . Mr. I-I. V. Vaughan. travelling salesman for Em orsoll and Fisher, St; .lollll, N. B., niudc il business trip to.)/iictoria, Tuesday. ,_Mr. A. E. `Morrls.' representing the Blocking and Moreafntile Co., Ltd., Picton, N. S., was ill Victoria on bus iiless, Tuesday. Mr.-J. F. Ryan, Hal- ifax, N. S,, representing Sherwin, Wil- liams paillts, was ill~Vit-lorin on hus- incss Tuesday. system against the cold winter weatlr' er-Rexali Coil Liver Oil Emulsion is the material to use. it is gliilrallteed. Try it. Price Ilia. alld 75c. per hot- tie. Macliinllon Drug Co., Cor. Gl'cnt George and Kent Streets.-l\iEti'. ‘R_i_i_p_B QUALITY is more import- ant than price when itcomes . to buying rubber goods. ’|_ From external appearance l there may seein to be but I -I 5_1 little difference between the highest and lowest Braden But if you happen t" Bet hold of the unworthy kind the de- fects will soon become appar- ent. The rubber goods which we carry, are strictly high grade and' our prices are reasonable. _ slap; Us you 1~|..l -llfaler llptties, Syringes (ali kinds) Sick Room supplies and Nursery Supplies. If you are not entirely iam- iiiar with rubber' qualities. then rel upon our yu ment. Wyebuyrubberdgogsl ,gli carefullysa wc buy rugs. . ee oui'_wlndp\v li goods ; marked ill plalnlluuros, -- -`-‘THE STORE UF VER- E 1 -r.\l_\' sarlsracrlon" E 1' Johnson & Johnson 'i'lle Quality Drugstore ` ` I`nl'. Kent :ind Prince Sis. !RUBBER , _\"`\\`.-'xg_ meeting of the Sterling Wonicn’s ln- r" I L :Q - ' stitute was held on Tilursdny evenilli-Z. X( //,M 4 ug ‘Ea ,Q 3 ° of the minutes, the lllclllbers present, /\\ .3- / - .\\ . . I I ()ne.Th1rd Off ' ` There’s a really nice assortment of suits waiting your call p / . in the ready to wear department. _ _ 1 " There are suits of -many styiewsuits of many fabrics- / and still a good range of sizes. ' f ’ ` , f Here are 'a few samples of the lines that are offered: ' _ Plain Black Cheviot Suits......... $12.75 for $ 8.50 ("' Plain Black Venetian Suits. .... 15.00 for 10.00 Navy and Black Cheviot Suits.... . . 16.00 for 10.67 Q2 s /“lg Special January ’ Women s Suits 6 ,_A l % Here is a Special $22.50 Suit for $15.00-and its a Wonderful Value-See it Today ! ,» This range is made of fine close woven soft all wool l great. /, I' ._ . serge, Navy or Black, very smartly cut, plain finish, noth- ing extreme in anyway about it, satin lining, our regular ‘ $22.50 value, and to clear out before stock- l takll'lg......... . . . . . . . ...................... . . . . `° f/ l* ' Fancy Broadcloth Suits, swell $27.00 for $18.00 ::No\ is l ini o r y r V U 6 t e t fo my Ou' /A Fancy Navy Blue Gaberdine Suits..--.......... 3600 for 24.00 ' Very smart line of Green Suits....;.... ._ 34.00 for 22.60 Notably pretty Tan Suits...........f....... .... .. 32.00 for 21.36 I $ This is an assortment of Suits from $ _ 0 past season, they are not up-to-date, but 0 the cloths are good-tiley are good litters, and for knocking about they would be . $16.00 to $3400 for........... ....... ._ i - I lm 'f | ' I-ll si ‘- --- ___ I Qi” _-2 I _g l“E!_T§_!.l"TE° _,_ AGENTS WANTED TO SELL run The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries" Wo teach our men to sell. Experi- t~l=_ce ilnncccsilnry. lligllel-lt collilnis- slons paid. llullilslomc free equip- ' ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ont. 8264-1-14ME26i. !=€" ll' LP \'IlIlTED-FEIIILE l$15. WEEK AND EXPENSES-T0 HELP YIIINTED-IAIILE Irilvol, :lppoilltilltr lf]“=\l l'<‘l1l"‘f*""‘\` tives. Wllitlic-lil lnllscotl. liflllll' f<_>r_d._ __,__ __,_ ,`~"'!~ _'L"_"l.L=' WANTeD.- A nov ABOUT- 15 years old as all apprentice- AW” to W. N. Tanton, Watclim6k0\‘ wA,N'rao-oi.nl.s 'ro Leann-THE ildessmliklng. Appli' Milli* 99""-1' 53 Queen St., llpstllirs. iiilllu-l-27M3i|nl. GIRL WANTED-lI\lPPLV HAQTI 196 Ri h d St., evere o e . c mon or' 8280-1-15Mtf. FOR Sli.__E_A_ *_ Fon -SALE'-Téiletrs. T5MMY cods and natilsh sllitliblo for fox feed. Pi-loc 2 cents nel' lwilud- Ao- ulv to .Ielln D. ilnslalll. 53 Water st.. city. _*S331-,1;2_1Mi4'-___ 1'u*nlTli>°"ss"’E`o°,"i§now~ in can- ada. season 1914. Wo offer 1.000 YDS . ofthe famous "Corillnz"_Gl'€@“ TW Swede, grown pure In Yarmouth County tor forty years. Lai-tw °\'0P- peu, gl-qt keepers. delicious fl°V°"- Pcricgobgi cents pier lb.;x glnlagyggtf r bing pr ce. . - ; » lral-mount. N. s. S2=»5~1-2-'““"~ _ 5|T"lI'_9ll§_l'!§!li_l__ $150. ron slxrv oAvS' EASY work. Write for contract. Ilrllillcy- Garretson, Brantfori BILLY 8UNDAY'8 MESSAGE- GREAT oPPon'ruNl'rv Fon |l;EtN or women. We will pay 3'0" 312 - 3' distribute It in your nellll\b0\‘\\°° - Sixty day's work. Sparc time may be used. international Bible Press, 182 Spiviina Ave.. Toronto- soii-lo-iznig VS _ _ \llllIl\\\\\\lII/A IIIIII \ Allegweits III Victoria , W \ Friday Night 4 . 1 : - __,,». ; .~ -. Moirs Cllocolates They are so pure and delicious they will melt in your mouth, so clean - and wholesome that no p other will satisfy after ` _ you have once tried . them. _ Moirs chocolates will satisfy that craving for really good chocolates and when they are used you’ll long for more._ We have a_ splendid display ot Mons Choco- lates ln dainty boxes and in bulk. They are fresh-try tllem N snwm i . --' ‘~_.. " »! ls" . l to 4 .¢.-._-‘F `1§ » 1 f I ply. " .§~‘ it _'_ . ri. li- U .:.,_-_ i-3.. ._ '- e .AEI L.. il _ -. all i J' .,g. .Il 'iff I ‘ii t :- §I_ i ..' it . 5 ll ..-. . 'I ~.» ,- ,-il, .i ii t `.l ri ‘ iii* 1”’ .itil ill* ill 3 if .1 i ti it ` yi i 4?” 5 fl lil F i it ~ li i‘_ °‘“ 'Q-'¢sf1. ._ _...__ --.......... j§.".' ip" ; wil' l I l . I til __ .1 'i i l Q. 1- -:iii .;..2;;t'_ ' - ~k~').l1£»1~` "‘ ',.~»:,_. ._.-.f. l ,. _,_ ...|_. -_ ‘ r .f...-V; .l il -i’-I _ , ,_ “1li~` ji; "L -v 1"; l il?-ll ; l