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V fi , if-L Bears the Signature of ._ “ gif’-I-_;f.’ i ii” jiggél .' 1* li' ‘ i',‘l`,l§ i- _<~;’-'ic 1 .`.,_ i. l "".1f‘ t 0 “ 1 *J ;_\' "'°'1'-?`£.1'..`&R”1‘P5" #_ -s P at -,(_. 'rf i .iii- . fi 1.. ~ -'-. . _ . _\ The Kind You Ilavc Always bought, and ivliich has been in use for -exec -0 years, has borne the signfitiiro of ` and lists been made under his pcr- ‘ ' sonzil .~;=iipci'vision since its iiii`;iiit~y_ . , 4( Allow no one to dcceivo you in this. All Coiiiitcrfcits, liiiitatioiis aiztl *‘Jtist-:is-good ” are but; Experiiiicnts that trifle with .uid endanger tho health of Infants :ind Cliildi-on-Experience against lixperiuienn. What is CASTUREA gorip, Drops and Soothing Cnstoria is ri linrmlc-ss substitute for Cristor Oil, Paro- Syrtips. in is plciisnnf. It contains ticitlitzc Opium, Moi-piiiiio noi' other Narcotic substance. ltr; ::::c is its gtitirantcc. lt destroys Tifoi-ms _ ._.<--ow - The Chi.ldrcn’s Punucca-Tli ’ l 4 , fn :_ _r ‘ f lid. and ttllaiys I-`t:‘_'ci'i>'liiics,~;. For more than thirty years it has been ii. coiistuiit; uso for tlio relief of Constipation, Flattileiicy, \\'ind Colic, all Tcctlilng Troubles und. Diarrlioezt. It rcgiilntcs the Stomach and Bowcls, assiiniltitcs the Food, giving Lit-'iltliy itiitl natural Sleep. c llIot_1icr’s Friexid. osuutns CASTORIA A|.wAvs 6 lit ilse For liver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TMI CENTAUNCOMFANY N¢WY°HKCi-`Y_ _ ‘ ‘rf \ How Mucli is a Brand New Model Wort to You? _,l .KJ -I A, 5, H. P. imperial Marine Motor "5 » Place Your Own Va lue On This $150.00. 'Fine Horse Power Marine Motor and segia in Your Baa at once 2.. uv - if your bid is the highest ,you can select the motor you c wanhfrom a number on display at the showroom of Bruce - Stewart & Company. 'Flats motor was donated to tne Patriotic Fund by the A manufacturers, Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co., and will _be sold by r_nail auction, every cent realized will go to assist _ the Patriotic Fund. Approved tli_ree_ month note _will be taken. and if de- sired at tht! expiration of that time, can be renewed for three motitlis more. ° Bids received after January 31 will be disqualified- send in your bid on or before that date. ADDRESS ALL TENDERS Secretary Uarlne Motor ‘ Mr. A. A. Bartlett, -l-ioance Committee. Charlottetown, P ¢,J,*,...l. .. Father Kennedy is a Prince Edward Island boy. born and bred in Souris West, the soii of the late Joseph lien- nedy. He was ordained for a Diocese in the State of Kangas and expects to start for there January 4th, 1915. Sat- urda_v evening, at lntercolouial Hall, Roxbury. about three hundred Prince Edward island people gathered togeth- er and spent the evening playing wlilst and dancing andat the close-present- ed Father Kennedy with it handsome purse. ‘ NARROW ESCAPE.-Last evening, as Miss Sentner and Mr Hughes. atten- dants at Falcouwoutl Hospital. were returning to the institution from church in Charlottetown they had a narrow escape from drowning. To shorten the trip they took a cut across the ice from the butts towards the hospital, but had not gone very far when both broke through and became submerged in the icy water. Mr Hughes managed to regain the solid ice first and with much difficulty suc- ceeded iii resciiiiig his companion. Both were were chilled by tlic bath. and Miss Sentner was so overcome that she was unable to walk. Mi' Hughes carried lier as far as his strength would allow him, but lie was obliged to leave her and hasten to the Hospital. which he reached aliuost in ai state of collapse. A party immedi- ately set out to bring Miss Sentiier to the hospital. and Messrs .\Iacdonald and McLaughlan. the first to reach her, brought her to the institution. Latest account. early this morning, they were both making good progress towards recovery, and it is expected they will be all right agaiii shortly. The annual meeting of the Leagtie of the Cross Society took place in the hull of the Society in Cliarlottetowu yesterday. The reports of the retiring ofhcers were most encouraging and showed that the past year was one of the most important and successful in the his- tory of the Society. The Secretary, Mr A. Joy, reviewed the work oi` the past year, which he sliowed was ti most eventful and successful one. The eport was at concise retrospect of the past year, with practical points, which, 'f considered and acted tipon, would make the Cliariottetowti brancli of thc League of the Cross a mitch more effective and active association. The report was coniuiented upon cu- iliuslastically by the ineiiibers. every- one volunteering to ptit forth his best efforts to make the year of 1915 ai banner year. The President, Mr \\'. J. Drawtlers, reported on behalf ol' thc band. wliit-it he said. despite the loss of three ot' its most accomplislierl players, was in au excellent state. lt was iitcidcntally mc-utionetl that there were now seven illenibers of the Society ou active sf-rvicc. two training preparing to go to tho front with the second contin- gent and five doing zurisor duij-' at Sydut-y :intl ('anso. During the year. tho President continued. the hand had received a new set oi' instruments. wiiitfli was one of the hcst that crcr came to Chtzrlottctotvn. The band had turnctl out on many occasions during the year, and each time had iiiade it most favourable impression. ' The Presiueiit na.. ...so waruiiy coiiipliiiientetl for his report. and each spoail;ei‘ referred aprirecisfivelv to his uutiring efforts in the dual ofllce of l’rc;-. r. to show his appreciation and to ciicniirago the liniid. stated that they could order its izlttcli music ns tlio_v rcutzircd. and ho \\ould pay the bills. ’l`hn report of the Treasurer. .\lr J. l~`r:iuci.<. sliowcd an increase hi nearly 1-vt-ry departiiieiit, and it sum had been traiisferrctl to the Queen Street pro- perty account. All the officers referred to the suc- cessful touruaiiients ot' sports con- ducted. and it was decided to coni- meuce another series ut once, which will he opened at the conclusion of the schoolboys' tournaments, when, with the annual banquet and concert of the bqys, the three will be coni- blnetl for one grand celebration. The Spiritual Director, Fatlicr Pius Macdonald. reported on the Queen Street property, which is in a satis- factory state. Hearty votes of thanks were leu- dcrcd the outgoing officers who each lu turn acknowledged suitably. The officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:-Presitleiit. Wilfred Doucctte; Secretary. Ray- mond Mt-Kenzie; Treasurer. J. l’. Mclnnis: Hall Conimittcc-lvilfretl Coyle (cliairnian), L. Doucette aiul R. Power; Auditors, Francis G. l\IcLcllau and A. lt. Mclnnis; t`liicf llltirsiial. Raymond blactloiiald. Tussoav HORSE NOTE.--Mr. Haiuluoiid Kelly, Southport, has sold to illr. ll. Roy Holman, ot' the Maritime Fox Ex-' change, one of the fastest green trot- ters serii in Cliarlottetown for some time. She is sired by the noted rucc- horse “Oakley Baron," 2.23'/4', and her dam is the well-known marc ‘Minnie Moc." She has been named “The Baroness" and will likely be heard from later. PRESBVTERIAN CALLED-.- llev. il. Glover, who recently resigned the pastorate of thc Estovan. Susk., after a seven years ministry there, has been called to the congregation of Kant- sack in the Preshytery of Yorkton. ills successor in Estovan is Rev. S. (‘_. Nixon, formerly' of Konora, Out.. late of Winnipeg. Mr. Glover is a Prince Edward Islander. graduate of Halifax Prcsbyterltiii College, for several years minister in Hampton and Rothsay. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills owe their singular effectiveness in curing Rheumatism, Lumlxigo and Sciatica to their power of stimulating and strengthening the kidneys. They enable these organs to thoroughly iiltcr from the lood_tl1e uric acid (the product of waste matter) which gets into the joints and muscles and causes these painful diseases. Over half a century of constant use has ' ll Root Pills strengthen weak so many 'canned- the will llll-lC\l§ pniiis or hips, t-olorctl, r-its will wrists or to inactive will soon put 26'! lrfill- PRELIMINARY MEETING.-A pre- limiiiary meeting of the delegates re- cently appointed to represent the three counties at the fox Parliament shortly to be held in Charlottetown was held yesterday afternoon. The delegates will meet again to-day when the date for thc opening of thc fox Parliament will probably he niiiued. WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty wcddiiig took place at the home of the brldc-‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ferguson. l)eSahle. on Dec, 30th, 1914, when their youngest tlnugliter llildred .liiiicx was united in marriage to Mr. l)iiiii»\i I»lat'l{iiiuon. of (‘liurchill. Tile inatrinioiiial service was conducted by the ltcv. James ?\lacDougall Minister of thc t"i:u:‘cli of Scotland, in the pre- seuct- of a sinali number of invited gut-s:.-4. The bride presented it very pretty picture in lier cxqtiisito gown of white silk draped with sliadotv lace. The iiritlc. was uttoutlctl bv her sister, Miss .\l'.ti‘gai'et White ami the groom was ztttciided l:_\‘ itis brollici' Gordon. Attci' the uriutil coiigraittilmions, tho gtiesiti were ushered into the dining room v.'lit_»rc there was ti very dainty table azwuitiiilz tht-u‘.. Thu iiiuliy limiti- titul tiud tiscful pi°t=i,tiitts which tht- ul:ti'it_\' of both. hir. and Mrs. Illac- Kinnon will reside in (Thttrchill and are tuistirtitl of :i host of t'rieu<_irs for it lout.: and prnsperotis journey llirougli lll'c. Tignisli turned out on masse and lillctl the (`. M. ll. A. Hall on Saturday cveiiiiig to pay its tribute to Itlr. Roy Fasli. on the tivo of his dopurltire to zisstiiiit- charge of the important braucli of the ltoyzil llauk at \\"liitucy ldcr, t`iipe llretou. .\|r. Fasli open- ed the liruiicli of the ltoyal :it Tignisli thrc-0 _yearn ago, :ind the nsscinblctl gathering showed that lic luis not _only won the respect of the business anti profefisioiial inau. bitt of every meni- bcr of the coniuiuuity during his so- journ in that western town. The gath- ering iuclutied nearly all the leading Indies of the place. Addresses were read on behalf of the coiuiiiuiiity by lion. Senator Mur- ph_v. and ou lichnlf of the baseball club, by Mr. G. ll. .\lurpliy, accompan- ied by suitable presciitatioiis. Speech- es wt-.rc matic by Sc-_iiator Murphy. Mr. A. .l. .ilfrl-`ntlyeii, Dr. Johnson, Editor Buote. L'lniartial. Bit-_ t‘. F. Morrisey. Dr. l\lcBridc_ Mr. W. ll. Sumner, and otliers. Mr. John llacltett presided as cliairninn. .\lr_ lfasli in fitting terms responded to the address anti the meeting clos- ed lifter the young men had ati oppor- tuiiily of bouncing; Mr. Fusli, by the rendition of the usual patriotic airs. Following are the addresses: Tigulsll. V- E- IL. hir. ltoy Fush. bear l~'rieud:-Ou the cve of your departure. we, thc members of the Tigulsh baseball eluh, wish to express our feelings of good fellowsliip to- wards you. \\‘c fccl that your sojourn auioiigst us has proven of great ini- poitaiice iii the binding together of our club, and while we feel sorry t.o scc you depart from our midst, we cou- griitulatc you on the promotion receiv- ed. iday you play third base as well as over. and accept this snioll token of otir esteem. in the spirit of gratitude and good will iu wliicli it is Elven. vigil.; A. li. ll. MURPHY. Captain The other address was ns follows: Zlfr. Roy Fasli, lllaituger of the Royal Bank of Canaria, Tignish, P. E. l. A few of your niauy friends in Tig- nlsh have 'rt-questétl your presence here this evening in order to testify to your good citizenship. and to ap- prlse you of the high esteem lti which you arc held. During your three years' stay among us, you have made hosts of friends by your courtly demeanor and have gained the confidence of the business portion or the community by your strict attention to duty. We beg to say that we appreciate very highly the keen interest you have shown in all movements tending to tha advance- ment of Tlgnlsh, nor do we forget the active part you have taken ln encour- aging good. clean sport. Whilst wc much rcgrot your depnrt- ure. we congratuliito you on your pro- motion to u higher sphere of activity. ln saying farewell and God speed we hog you tn accept the accompany- lug gift as a slight tangible token of our esteem. and bent wishes for R bril- liant future. On behalf of the com- munity. , tags.) sous it Hacxsrr, _ w. r». ucsatnn. moved conclusively that Dr. lllorsc's kidneys and :<`;.‘.»`» . ._ - . ».» " ;;1aZ.i:_¥1_t_.~‘~ ' ¢ _.1-if--.2-i%_‘_ _... .J Committee -»'l' yoitui; couple rtftfcitwul sli'o\vctl the pop- _ rvlluun AIIIIII UH lllblu » the person of Mrs. Artimas- Wood. at the age of 'll years. death being due to heart failure. Deceased leaves to mourn four sons and two daughters and n. sorrowiug husband. The ffun- eral, which was held on Wednesday, was largely attended. the service be- ing conducted by the Rev. Mr. Laird. “Blessed are they, which die in the Lord."- CH ESS CLUB.--The largest turnout yet welcomed Chess Club members last evening. A large number of games were played. Dr Luiidie lost to Mr Mutch. W. B, Prowse won from Von Tilburg; President Worthy won three games from Woodman; while. nothing daunted, Woodman fought on and ‘won two from Worthy. Louson won from Mcltae; Tantoii won from Worthy; and Love lost a game to Tantoii. McRae played Love a strong game and won. Tanton and Mutcli had a fierce engagement towards thc end of the evening and resulted in the Tantonian horse wining by two laps. Several more sets of chess have been ordered in consequence of new mein- bcrs joining. NEW POULTRY FARM.-A utility poultry farm, on a large scale, has been started on the farm formerly owned by lllr. Duncan McLean, Mount Edward road, Charlottetown Royalty- The barns have been nicely fitted tip with two large pens and a separate sleeping room, with trap nests, etc. The poultry on the farm so far con- sists ot’ thé famous Tom l”larron's English Legliorns, thc greatest laying strain in the worltl, and Guild's “brett to lay." and Ontario (`ollcgc Barred Plymouth Rocks. A pen of Bull' Or- pingtons headed by 2 Cornish game cocks will supply the table poultry. it is the intention of the farni to have at least 500 layers for next fall. which will be housed in ti new barn of the very latest type. A shipment of 35 more of B:trron’s Leghorns is expect- ed here this week. coming from the old t‘oiiiiti_\'. Farmers wishing to sec how an up-io~dnte utility poultry farm with good, strong vigorous stock and all lnbor~snving devices iii operation. are invited to visit the farm at tiny time after next wcelt. _ THE THEOLOGUE.--This is thc Journal published by the students of Halifax Presbyterian College. The first number in vol. 26 has just been issued, and wortliily perpetuates the best traditions of its predecessors. Following upon several editorial arti- cles, all in good taste and timely, there appears two scholarly contributions. one on The incarnation and Modern Thought, from the pen of Professor J. Nl. Shaw. and the other on the subject of Immortality, by Prof. li. I.. Stewart. of Dalhousie University. The short. liiograpliieal sketches of tho gradiiatt-it ot' last year :irc apt and humorous. tlimigli kindly withal, as the students of this _vetir’s classes help their prc deccssors to “see tlicmselvcs as others st-e them." The New llruiiswickers who arc thus sketched include Rev. George W. Irvine, of St. John, now of Clifton 41°. E. 1.); Rcv. Grover Living- ston, of ftextoii, now of Sliediac t.\'.ll); and Rev.'S. S. Thoinpsoii, of l\`retlcric~ ton, now of Bethany and Rockiiigliani (N. SJ. The editorial staff consists of ll. \\-'. Collins. R. B. Clark. E. S. Smith, W. F. Partridge, A. l’. Mac- lver and lllacl. Mzieleoti. SHORT COURSE.-The Short t‘ourso programme for the evenings of this week is as follows: On Mon- day evening, educational addresses by thc Superintendent of Education and the inspectors; Tuesday eveuiiig, au Agricultural Conference, which will be addressed by Prof. Davison, and the Bishop of Charlottetown; Wednes- day evetiing, ati address by Prof. Reid on Live Stock breeding; Thursday evening, on Agricultural Conference adtiresscd by Prof. Reid and Dr. Ful- lerton. Friday evening will be tho closing meeting, announcement of which will be made later. These meet- ings :irc all held in the Agricultural llull, beginning at 7 p. m. sharp. B\'er_\'one interested is invited to at- tend. The Short Course students were addressed last iilght by the Sti- perinteudent ol' Education, Mr. It. ll. Campbell, inspectors Boulter, Cain, Adamo. Williams, Crockett, Ex-Prin- cipal Landrigau and Principal Sea- man. A uumbo' of the students also spoke. A detailed report of the meet- ing ls regrcttnbly crowded out oi this ssue. lu the somewhat sudden de-cease of this genial, amiable and witty lady. the whole conimuiilty has suffered loss. The sad event transpired on Saturday evening. Jan. Jirtl, thc ini- niedinte cause being licmmorage, the second attack in a fortnight. Her brother, Mr. Daniel F. Fraser. her sis- ters, Mrs. Mitchell, North Wiltshire, Mrs. licury Eastern. Hampshire, to- gether with her sorrnwlng partner. with whom iii this vicinity site had lived forty years, also two sous, Wil- llam of Boston, who was able to pay the last tribute of affection to lier memory, Chester. who is in British Columbia, two fair daughters much missed and mourned, also it sister, lllrs. Morrow. Preceded her to the sil- ent land. The attendance at the fun- eral wtts unusually large. the services being rendered by her pastor. Rev. George Ormati from the text "So He Glveih ills Beloved Sheep.” The old familiar hymns. Jesus Lover, Rock of Ages and Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep were sung by the Kingston choir. Our sister is at rest till the day datvns and the shadows flee away. i est mn or wuiions inn /ll/on slcitutss Ilumors in the blood sense inter. nal deriingements that nm-ct the whole system, as well as pimples, boils and other eniptions, and an responsible for the readiness with wh ch many people contract disease. For forty. years Hood 's Samps- rilla lute been more successful than any other medicine in expelling _liurnors and removing their inward and miivsrd effects. Get IToml'|. tiiiiagaieiay vanish- _ Black or Mixed - Sealed Packets only. _' -i '_ I E -lg _ §_ e.e.‘.'_g.~.°;:;.° :sz rt°.sttsi°tt v=s:r.':°‘.:§ menu _out outtlt complete. ouunlltliia ot Muir lpleudidmtrouli Polished lborl. hockey ahtel liloll. n good lively puck. and n mucus. wollmaalf rock elm hockey atlok. and in Addition ovary boy eau neun “gn entrepreneur.; dandy pair ofwoll-padded hooks: gloves with ilnnn and wrists rrolocted by cane upllma oovlr- od with leather. or a be r of ltroul. heavy hockey boots with specially nodded ankles and rslnioreemantuwrcu ‘~.“-var F" *.ga,.°'_;t'4Pt5.:l=:-I ti..-Hg. 2,31 . .r. f - ~ . }wR V-before you lorlot and we will Nidrell: REGAL MANUFACTURING Cot It 1 J 1* = f ._ _ .i ~& 5. si B he-s-at it .ic \ c; ” comptsrs l Hockiav T ourrlr \ seml'yoab1mail hut 80 handsome bottles ofotirdo- llslit ul Bent Ju-anus Perfume to ull omool your friends atnnlx lo cent: o bottle. lil lillarent. oliorv- Whlte Rosa, lan Violet. Lllu. 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Subscription Department, Charlottetown, P. E. l Dear Sirs, to, Ont. Name . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ thi .~i offer. The Cliarlottetowii Guardian, Enclosed fliid lmrewitli $2.50 being renewal sub- scription to the Morning Guardian for one year. With this stib- scrlptlou Iunderstand that lwill receive l-‘REE for one year The _ Canadiziit Countryman, ti WEl-IKLY magazine printed in Toron- PostOfllce . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Subscribers to Tho (iu:ii‘dl~.in can tziltc n dvnntago of J, 1'l’l\Itf l I The Best Plumbing I eapes in e n _-N Ch t ° th E d is the Amateur plumbing will have few charms for you after you have once indulged in it-what you save at first you’ll lose afterwards-lose your temper too. Why not have our sanitary plumbing system iri- stalled in the first place, the first cost should be the last cost, and that ‘very moderate, considering the high quality of our work. & Q71* -fr -.1 t~_-.»;~- .1,--w Fred H. Trainor, 0,§1‘Z’$°§if.‘i... | 1. _ I ,W 444513-vv 3 _ Women vote Goto lor _ DUST If you are trying to keep house Dllsl, you are not taking advantage without Gold of modern methods. Get some system into your work, but _ let Goltl DllSl1 do all the hard part of the task. All you need to do is to direct it. There are millions of women in Canada today who wouldn’t give up the use of Gold Dllsli for anything. Are these women _ all wrong?` _ If you want to get right, buy a package of Col Dllst today and ioin the millions Another Reform Movement S if V- ‘ gm, ,Wg : _ l of happy housewives who ‘ .“Lo| the GOLD DUST TWINS do tina-walt u 4 _ ; ou" R“.“m.“:m T,w_h_ ,,_ ,___ ,__ ,M ,_ ,,,,_ ~ 'I wilt..-...ii.i»i...i._:it. at if me N.'1t '-‘ainsliuit comrauv Lumso.M.mtfq»i.,~t:..-sas