"" ran cn@_;zi.oflj_rErowN»_cUAitJgiAn, 1" . _ _ 1. Coal l 1 ff, If so, please rem- ember that we hav the best. Both Har prices are right. mt .. Q communicated as ye' i ' - " ’ ' .States 15 worilnclit. L Qflltdwdelcrfllllrid great benefit' from the use of MI dur Sheds' _Ano's Liulivlmrrr ln a sevsrs sttscl; .tlIe' statement in American paper; _ ,Germany snalldie con id 4 bssd. 'ras 'rlrriss' ssysl ere °°“"" "'We understand no British .1 1 1 011 the general principle of tl‘-afiailinill; foollstuifs'.as coiltrribamlcd has been ri rs oi’ ‘ published in the Alne_-lm., n,,L,,_, `aPp.ea" t'° "`f“" i° ill’-‘ Slltclllx case: the Wllhclimm-i. Mina-'d`a Ulllment Co., Limited, Gentlemen -Last Winter I received N. 01 Leiirlvps. and i as r proved it to be very effggtivenliiugggsg of Iniianimmnm _ d ` Yours. "**~'i.!:, and Soft and our vs. ... riuroi-ii.\is&_ "Hot Water Bottles We carry a large variety from $1.00 up, and - guarantee every one for twnlvg months from date of purchase. E. A.~ FOSTER, Central Drugstore. 8492-2-5M3i. 'A._PlGKllliD & G0. _ ~ Phone 240 4 Ch.toWn nal1'Allu_~loN_onEs " VON BERNSTORF F. ' ~.__ Hard Coal in f LONDON, Feb. ,4,- The Comniiss- ion for Relief in Belgium has received E no reply to its offer to purchase the cargo of the American steamship Wil- _ helmina, thus diverting her from Hamburg and avoiding an Interilation- al incident-,_ which is believed here to to be inevitable if the vessel tries _ reach Germany with her cargo of & fotédlstuffs. , V ie announcements from \- ashing- tou thaiflount von Bernstorif, the N t German Ambassador to the llnited n u States, will guarantee that the cargo » wil ie used only for civilians in Cer- I many has not iiiflueliced the British Governingnt. Officials at the British Foreign flice .say they are unable to 0 understand what vivid guarantee Ambassador Bernstrofi' could give in view of the German decree placing all _ foodstuffs in Germany under Govern-l ment control. ’ If not purchased by the Relief Com- mission the Wilhelmina doubtless will eo. . u S be conducted to an English port where her cargo, officials say. will be taken over and paid for by the Goveinnieni. Coal Yafd "Sweet Castor Oil-the kind that do- Prince St. Wharf 1,, . I . . 4, U -le-l~>l¢-i»>r-l- lights the children, pleases the grown ups, and keeps all healthy. We have it here at 15c per bottle. The Two *\ - Macs, 149 Great George Street. ME ‘. Ji A Quick Cure for Couglis - ll 50c per bottle; If you want to quickly, easily and per- i nu ..~ manently cure your cough-use Rexall Cherry _F-fl LE. Bark Cough Syrup. If it does not relieve yo_u _ _.__ ` we will refund your money-that’s fair “ ‘ enough, isn’tit. Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Svrup is put up in two sizes, price 25c and -.._.._,.. __l_ _ -~-- - MacKinnon Drug Company J l Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. "` K' 5| mmm! . \-Y Y - -- 1._ ;\\\\\\vll.\\\\sMllllllll¢\\\\\\\\\\wallA\\\@///é a Be Skeptical of _ ______._.__`___:____ - Bargains `y 'Q 5 Not All is Gold that Glitters i' E ..if.l;i: .‘;’.§‘:.§..g‘;‘:.“»..f:“;: _ 1'. _ __ ' honest manufacturer. W 1-'l'--'°='~"`=--is -f-‘-' ~'-i'-"~'- - '-1' ~"_-'=;-_1_§.'.~.'=. _ t A ggtgiiliflingiiiliya Si;i>‘iilr:iiir véhich . . . am y s . le- an (in all its forms) 12028:, Piin George Chappell; 5, Marion Holmes 6, Ruth McEachern; 7, Edward Dom- that everyone will do their part in 'wNDO$i, 4,'.-.Ref9|'|-[ng to -I-“-2'::_-:::::::.‘{:::_;J\t';-‘-“f.\i':;':fri:I:.-.1-::::.*,j_;f;-:.1‘5:::_ori~;‘i,f-*-4-`-‘J-`-‘J-'J3--:>-_-_-:Q-*JE-2-H tnst me British Government .ms IT PAYS to bu: lu -this province " :REcElVB8'APP0lNYNlEN'r. -e At decided that foodstuffs consigned tr, --- the recent -“meetlns of the -Executive Dl8COUNT.- Everyone B\1°\lld DB! Council. Mr._Mark A. Smith, KeIly's 10 Cross. was' appointed a Commissioner as that is the last day to get a dis- oi"Deeds for Queens County ' ' - count. 8522. ' - " -Z' - ' "SATURDAY NlGHT"' of Toronto - has a circulation of 45.000 and goes to Bee 8dV6l'tlBll\8 column for u great all parts of the world. Sea Advertls-_ n d ing column for club offer to new sub- a Toronto Saturday Nl ht for one year scribers to the Guardian. Old sub- scribers write to A. McKinnon, P. O., _ 8288._ Box 432,-Charlottetown. 8288.. ABNEY.-The recent storm has HOME GUARDS.-Number two r- Company, Capt Ewan McDougall, will e- turn out to drill to-morrow. (Tuesday) what unpleasantduring the past week. evening at Drill Hall at 8 o'clock of sharp. Number one Company, Capt. A oil W.'B. Prowse, Thursday night. and Thursday, January the twenty-eighth, Number three Company, Capt. James There were 35 pupils present on that Landrigan, Friday evening. it is rc- day and Mr. Adams had the pleasure quested that all 'citizens who have ,of finding the teacher’s work satlsfac- signed service roll will make .special efforts. not only to attend company drills but try' to interest other volun- SPPECIAL SERVICES. - A special teers, and thus encourage all officers. the who are doing their utmost to drill the Christian churches (Disciples o ' - 0 f members. These words should be suf Christ) for foreign missions lt is the ficient to enlist loyal citizens, in the h- all-British subjects. Service rolls may 0. be signed each drill night at Drill Last year the receipts were $464,149 Hall, The Central Christian Church in Char- -_- lottetown will also take the offering THE STEAMERS -Th.; Mmm, 15 which left Georgetown Friday morn- hoped every member will be present ing, docked at Picton at 10 o'clock that night. She leaves Pictou this morniilg at G o'clock for Georgetown. H- After her arrival on this side she will Irving Beers will sive a dramatic re rnceed to Loulsbur and s dns to ' D 8 Y Y y. relieve some of the steamers of the 11| Dominion Coal Company which are Y artistes.' ll/lr. Beers will ‘give S8160- stuck in thc ice. The Stanley. with 31 passengers, 34 tons oi freight and V By_ . . ron. Bin-ns. -Kipling. Burroughs. Ken- 15 bags or mall. left Picton at 7 a. in. dal. Service, Hood. Riley. and li- Por- Saturday and, succeeded in reaching ` A O ON A8 YET. 1 » _ .. _ _ Mutual Improvement _Society of GND' p r The resolution was supported by ls aac Beer, Hammond J lace. R R Reid and Mr Hnszard, while the resoiutlonl For Y°‘|" H9 was opposed by H. S. Ai-bing. Perry Atffgbugu Camplate eu Keeping and Dr. Bell. On a vote ing taken the resolution carried. The subject chosen for debate for the next meetin on Feb. 10t (Wedne'sday)._ s h. ia: “Resolved that fashion has pro- duced greater evil than' the use of tobacco." FLAT RIVER.-Ona of the most en- joyable events of thee. season took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lington Compton oil January 29th. when they entertained the young peo- ple at an afternoon tea. Music was furnished by Mr. W. Matheson and Mr. .A. McMillan. ably seconded by lilies Levlna Ross, of Vernon River. Mrs. Compton was assisted in pour- ing tca by Miss Ruby Matheson. A large number of strangers were pre- sent and take this opportunity of ex- gressisng their appreciation of Mrs. ompton's hospitality. Two young _men from Vernon River were fortun- ato (or unfortunate) enough to be storm stayed over Sunday in Flat Riv- cr. They were able to tell an inter- esting story to their friends when they returned about the roads and the peo- ple of the vicinity. Miss Lavina Ross of Vernon River, who was visiting her - ‘;;_.» _V _ __A ._ _ . V sf _ I cnAPAuo.-'rns»-l~1ssnr Peoples _ - -y - -» .~,~.~ and, held its first debate of this year on the.3rd lust., the subject being “Re- _ solved that the present war is consls~ F d f tent with our resent civilization ” _ r o . ‘ _ After Almost Every ure to Use oi Dr. Clint? if _ Kidney-Liver Pills. _ _r ‘ _" ___ _ -H The experience of many people who suffer from indlgeltlon is like that of the writer of this letter. Stomach medicines may bring some relief, but chronic lndl-1 gestion is almost invariably the re- - suit of derange- ments ' of the ‘ liver. kidneys and bowels, and cannot be actually cured until these organl are set right. .With the liver sluggish there is constipation. and the -.food ferments in the bowels in- stead of being dl- MR. BARRETT. gested. This is the source of pain and suffering, and the cause of such dread- od diseases an appendlcltls. peritonitis. and irldneysdlaoalio, It is muah heb ter to be on the late :Ido and prevent nach ailmentr by the timely use or Dr. Chale'|_ Kidney-Liver Pllll. Hr. J. D. S. Barrett, Nelson, 8.6., and formerly of Twilllngatg, Nady, writes :-“For lever!! -year! I was .5 great sufferer from lndlqztiou. 'rpg lout bit of food oauied rn consider- able trouble, nm! often Icourid l`carco'~‘ ly eat a meal a. day. The many rome-_ dies I tried proved futile until I hiv’ gan the use of Dr. Chaae's Kidney- Llvei- Pills, and after using about-:‘ eight boxes I was completely cured. "Since that time I have not been troubled with indigestlon, which 1'- conslder a great blessing. I feel grate- ful for this cure, and shall gladly an- swer any inquiries from persons su!- ferlng as I did." . Dr. Chnse's Kidney-Liver Pills. 250 a box, 5 for $1.00, all dealers, or Ed- manson, Bates 6 Co., Limited, To- r-on o. pl _ I I i l N0 FREE BREAD IN 1 ` BERLIN CAFES NOW _ l _ either on the train from the coast or when he stepped from a motor car in tion of lnl:ersol1`S leculre _<>u,Slmke- Georgetown st 3.50 ln the afternoon. siieare. which is eolleidered the arent- 'rue train fromtlie stanley arrived in 81 Charlottetown at 7.45 p. ni. There is considerable-heavy ice in the Straits but the conditions are now nlore fav- °f_ orable than they were a few days ago. 01 the recent change of wind having January is as follows:-Grade Vll.- loosened thel'0\/ed Ulf" the Nl' tacks a destroyer preceder the cruiser agara Falls custom official was not and at each side of her steamed a aware that Salonika, formerly a Turk-_ hameshin isll possession, now belongs to Greece'._| The customs officials were notified ol their inistalce, ai'ld the flour will be YOUNG CANADIAN OFFICER KILLED AT THE FRONT TORONTO, Feb. 5.-Harland Waik- er has received a cablegram notifying hini of the death of his cousin Lieut. Norman C. Nelles, a son of Colonel Charles M. Nellcs, who was with the Northampton Fusiliers at the front. Tile late lieuteliant, who was a native of Brantford. and a resident of Tor- onto, left here to join his regiment in London about the end of October, go- ing to France on his twenty-first birthday. h. ii, to “Use the Gem Junior Safety Razor. ll will glvc you excellent results. Ou- ly $1.00. worth -5.00. Let. us show you the Nev~a-hone Strop. It saves you money, 75c. E. A. FOSTER, Drussist. 8498-2-5M3I. 2, 1 llcctor Iluclianan; 3, Roberts West. > proacliing tournanieiit. . _ . llilll \\\\\\\*III.II4 IIIIII For a “Sweetheart” Or a Sweet Tooth Of course, you will get a _ ox of these delicious cand- s for _your :“Sweetheart" _wife just as often as yo ink of it. » OUR CANDIES. ill also make an appeal t our personal taste. Yo robably _have asweet toot h_at nothing but pure cand lil satisfy. - Our Candies are- Good for you. _ Good for the children. Good_ for everybody. Sold in boxes and in bulk nson & Johnson Quality Drugstore or. Kent & Prince Sts. ||rl17A\\\\\\\\\\\ll| \\'IIM\\\\\ “" /II/A /I/I \\ 2 ""U'< 2 Q9, 5 U' \\\\\\\ E o \\\\\\\\\\\`IIllllWIfA .\\ *< .'J‘l= \\\\\\\ O I-I S-I E' S- , Try Our _ Sweet Castor Oil It is entirely _different in taste, yet gives the same satlsfactoiéy re- sults as the ol -fash- -' io_ned,# disagreeable' kind. I _ Sweet Castor Oil de- lights the children, it finds favor with the grown ups_ too on_ac- count of its pleasing taste. 1 _ Keep a bottle of this perfected Castor Oil l_n the house. The cost is only 15c per bottle. ii mime, R. I-I. Hubley and J. D. McRae; solo. Mr Allan MacDonald (eiicored); reading, T. W. Morrison; dialogue, Bridget's Ilivestment; dialogue, The Somnambulist chorus. Tramp, Tramp, Tralnp; address by Chairman; Nation- al Anthem. "Rexall “93" . . . tne Hair Tonic that stood the crucial test and surviv- ed. It delighted ninety-three, five were unheard from and two were lincurable. This is the result of the distribution of one hundred bottles _ . . this is where it receives its name. Try Rex- all "93" Hair Tonic, it will delight you. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great Geo- rgc alld Kent Streets. Miltf. :zwednesday is the last day for receiving disoouts on electric light bills for January lighting. Pay to- day and save money. 8521-2=8M3i. FOOD PRICES ADVANCING IN BER- LIN. . BERLIN, via Tile Hague, fo London. Feb. 3.-Tho sale oi' bread under the new regulations opened normally this moriiilig. no measures having been adopted as yet to enfol-'cethe rule limitlilg purchases to two kilograms (about four and a half pounds) per person weekly. 'i`hc niagistrates are still considering what procedure will be followed. Meanwhile there was no rush to buy, and the volunteer su- pervisors, lnstalled by the trades unions and keep the expected crowds in order found no occupation. Swine were selling today at 05 to 100 marks ($24 -to $25) for fifty kilo- grams, contrasted with .57 niarks~ at the outbreak of the war. The price is expected to show li further rise de- spite the liuniber ready for slaughter, iio\v iliat feed has been cut off. An increase in the price of beer is also looked for. Tile National Drew- ers’ Association has adopted a resolu- tion to thc effect that this is unavoid- able. owing to the high cost of labor. LONDON. Feb. 3.-The Commission for Relief in Belgium has received no reply to its offer to purchase the car- go of the American steamshipwilhel- mlnn. thus diverting her from llam- incldent which is believed lierc to be inevitable if the vessel tries to reach Germany with her cargo of foodstliffs. The announcement from Washing- ton that Count Von Bernstorif. the German Ambassador to the United States will guarantee that the cargo will be used only for civilians in Ger- many has not influenced the British Government. Officials at the British Foreign Office say they are unable to understand what valid guarantee Am- bassador Bemstorff could give, in view of the German decree placing all ment control , _ P.E.I. RA TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Trains Outward burg, and avoiding an international' foodstuffs in Germany under Govern- & Fri. P.M. 2.45 4.07 4.50 5o5=_oe~:> o ' ‘ ‘e523 U _ . Nm. . genes; 91). 5 10.20 Arr. Tues. Thur. & Sat. 11.30 Dep. 1.14 2.44 5.00 Arr. P.M. 3.25 Dep. 4.15 Arr. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur & Fri & Sat. 3.00 3.00 Dep. 4.20 4.64 5.19 6.30 7.35 Arr. 4.15 Dep. 5.27 5.56 6.40 Arr. Sat ex Sat. only & Sun. ."'F‘?"“ r.:»-rom usaswal 5"? .ae-n GNGI ci"’°’?‘!*?°.".°’?‘1" _.'oi~r»cn.»:-w-.-re.-lm ~< meteor-.~\=.~rn=w»-.-i 2%; ll` 9 ‘= l _.1 _' -'_/,- . Dep. rr. information Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jct. Kensington Summerside ` Summerslde Port Hill O'Leary Tlgnish Emerald J ct. Cape Traverse Charlottetown Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peters Souris Elmira " ' Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown ILWAY Trains Inward. _ Read Down Read up. Mon. Dly. Dly. Dly. Tues. Mon. Mon. Wed. ex Sun ex Sun ex Eun Thurs Wed Wed &Sat &Frl &Fri A.M. P.M. A.M. 11.30 12.10 10.10 10.31- 1~1.03 8.50 _ 10.03 10.19 '8.00 f 9.38 9.45 9.15 9.15 Dly. ox Sun. . 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 _ 7.01 9.25 Dep. 5.45 - 7.30 A.M. 8.50 7.50 ' 8.00 7.00 Tues. Mon. - Thur. Wed. &Sat:-& Sat. 10.30 11.05 9.15 9.35 940 8.66 8.17 8.25 7.00 7.00 5.40 5.40 9.20 9.40 / 8.04 8.15 ' _F 7.33 7.40 ,_ ,I Dep. 6.50 6.50 '»-I, " Dly.ex Sat. ~ " F-!"'.°"!"‘r'“"U >-¢.¢~N¢»-' ¢nm:.:~i::ig Ar. Dep. Arr. Arr. Dep. 1- I W EFI? Arr. » . 4 __~ Dep. ~ Arr. .l f" sate only ‘_\' Charlottetown Vernon River Murray Harbor I' Sun. _ _ ' I Arr. 1o.oo 9.45 =_ » s.z:l a.:li - ` Dep. 6.30 7.00 sr . ll.iu. A.iu. i 1 ‘_ ..Gf<“,:. I/_ f \`;` Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full FORSALEBY Carter & Co. Ltd- _ Th 2 M, .asrwrs.rl.g.i,lls.°=r. _Sw-u=», ,_ Slew e Pww -' ,_ _ ._ __,._. _._ -.._,.__,_ _-1.... ._ l ,_ gnygqgg zzsgqgc _vq.b_sqi _ _ _ lbs conducted to an llglsh t. _ _ __ _ ' I0! Panels ' ‘ f - ~ . .‘ n iv ."~ -_ i. A ~ *' mrsabymgtg ls' mv; ‘ ~ ' - - » when bor exr|o.oiIIelal|-any-wliivih - - map" - --~w- - -. » .. - -. r - 1 _ 'f**f**‘*“‘i“"'l*“"l“'_* '7*""",,,,,,,,,,°‘ ' ` .‘1‘i’?@..:f.'.'.'l‘i‘i..l“.l’.*tf.1.l'i"°-"°.:"_3’i‘il;. m9_m‘t,,.,.r¢ 81"" ;i‘.§::‘..‘iT" “"1 "‘_“‘ '°' "' ‘"9 °°‘\` ..,. ._ .,_».. . . ,.--~ \ _ _ 1 I .‘