-v; 4 ‘£4- .l»‘¥.NT7?¥KY 19» 1_9?-4 _ _vs-------_-_ - "ram harass-naw ~~'i ‘~ _- s ~ V , fran onlinr. own GUARDIAN ._ rms/r qv an." '- s _ Paola saves iMen’s _ Strong Oversiloes . These overshoesifor _ men are made of sup- erior quality' water- proof cloth, lined, with thevery best- grade of rubber 'soles and heels. _They are strong, wami and neat fitting. One buckle $1.60 to $2. Two buckle $2.25 to $2.75. Three buckle $3. to _ $3.15. Alley & Co l Get tile Photo l I al Coors 1New, DesBrisay Block ’Phone,397-Y. ' Babies will grow-and while, - they are growing. you should have them photographed, often enough to keep a record . of each rlteresting stage of their child~ hood. ‘ You will prize the collection ol pulE§’:‘|;:c;u;p;l_ more and more as Make an appnintmsnttn- ay I, rlll: nllrlnsrllnlot i ___ _ _ .,,,-_`-.~.-.-- - _ Holiséftlhd Lot ‘F OR SALE At Orwell Cove Formerly occupied by John Gillis. Apply to ` McKinnon Q McNeill, ` Solicitors, go Great G¢o'ge Street. - 3689.l,5Mmlmo. , l ‘\ N \§ be °f .o »/ u _ I* _ \ ,. .Wt `_;‘\ Your Heating and cooking' f apparatus will last much longer if`yo“u use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate uid stone. ‘ Send ns our address and we will - G. F. llutcheson WOMAN, ILL, HUGB _ MEN IN SUBWAY 1."3fW'Y0RK. Jan. 16-'Passengers in the subway station at Seventy. V second street and Broadway were °t".f1¢d,yesterdey afternoon when a . sf well dressed woman. excitedly pl-0 :med her love to mors. than al dozen “T 1°" you. I love you," the wo man would cry. throwing her alms around the‘neck of an embgrmggod man. Many or the mall were eompslleaw break the woman's em-brace none too Kfllfly, and at such times she would 5°I`€Bm. "My heart is breaking!" The discomtited man then would make his 95021119 followed by the laughter of more than a score of persons. For twenty minutes the young wo- mtlll fclllained in the station while many of the women present tried to pacity her. 'A richly gowned woman dnally addressed her in German, “I am employed by Mrs. Reinhardt, of No. 49 West Seventy-second street," she replied to her question- er, “and I am in love. See, my heart is breaking." _ Policeman James McGannon was summoned and the woman imme- diately declared her love to b-lm. Sulmlitting to her caresses, McGah- non led her to the West Sixty-eighth street police station, followed by a large crowd. At the station the woman tried to make love to Lieutenant Backett, who was behind the desk. When questioned sho said she had a sister named Minnie Hyman, living in the Bronx. Dr. De Courcy, summoned lrom_the Polyclinic Hospital, also was an object of the woman's affec- tions. After an examination Dr. De Courcy had her removed to the ob- servation word in Bellevue Hospital. { S NA P cu-:ANS Tar: nauns No matter how soiled they are. Grease, Ink and all other stains come off with Snap. Leaves the hands soft and white. Antiseptic. v .ALL DEALERS 5151.1. SNAP Q SIU CUIPANY, UIIIED. - Montreal. - + Annual Meetin The anhual meeting nf the Liberal Con- ssz vative party ol Eesrltown. takes place on Wednusday. Janrary the alatinst, ln. tus dates' :Jovan h ll, All electors are in- v e o a e~ . - _ CLAUDE F. DELANEY. ` _ Besrietown. {oco.l.l1Mal _ l ` Expert ` . 0ptical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We sim to give our patrons the ben- efit, the most modern and approved methods of ex- emulation. That our services are appreciated. is evidenced by the largeincrease in this year’s business. We guaranteeto give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of ploperly fitted lenses. 9 g Grafton St Opticilu _us-Q-J luote price: , Phone I 1 I » A, A. Mollean. K.C., Donald McKinnon ll. Lyons 8. Go. ."2 .§‘.i'... ’ll:°°i.1'.‘:.r. .'33 .sail Mclean O. McKinnon Barristers. Attorney-at-law Brown Block. Charlottetown 'IOTIL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. I- haL est and Balt Located Hotel in °'i~l'£l‘t8'i>‘ff_s”'lt i§fr" *BE-,';.‘§E:l"},:., ._ .:a.l:' _ 1 lllgh Grade Coal Warburton Q' Shi* t'°"f greens el _ ...__ L. Dlngwell. Tuesday, retnrnl in rHr.Els:lElln oulllnllll ea i lllhlll 'rHn Linux. oN 'rl-lla muon (New York Comme:-ciel)i Either there has. or there sPl>00\'l in have, arisen a hot controversy re- specting the onion. Bomebod! Bl- iogsd go be 5 physician hal libeled low bulb. Because w° hs" H lilaly ages of our bleesinll. \N°l‘ll° W, have material -troubles of our own, we have not read with care the medicél gentlemcn’s strictures on the onion. It appears, however,thst_ ' it is accused of being the source- of or of encouraging the-growth of some kind of fbodily ill. Ohorgea have been to the same enact laid at elle doors of rice and corn. Howev- the devotees of the onion are in- and they rush into~print. 4 say that a lergebilsd onion of salt combined is a It is e sovereign rem- " and helps clean the tautens the nerves and sweet- tsmper. Furthermore, there people who like to eat it and tendrto help. Our own opinion that if the onion was not closely associated with garlic and beer in the crowded traction system of commerce it would be considered e stlnlfalndrelnedy for hunger. At any rate there must be considered e proof submitted to the average man. ‘B0 wbptller be likes to sat onions or . » rr u B -_-,-,-_~,-_-_-,~_-_-_-_-,-;;,-_-;:_;;_1'l;_-_*}}:}_‘.z-_-:_£-:.‘:;: - ' __-f-:_Y:_-:;:_-_-_A:_-_~;;_-_-;,-,-_~_-f-,;-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:___-g , TORONTO, Jah. 16.-New-laid eggs , --°\. _, ___e(-,Nm CENT k h _ are down two or three cents per ‘ , `~ “‘°n PAYS t° bu’ m tu' 9r°“n°° 'non |01- udvortiogfr Ylfr than mu' dolen at local wholesale houses s A|_\\ g is column 9 . _, _,Coon moot oooom B d _ M1 ,_ the week closes, They are going to , ,su ;‘:mNM2,§u"',un,'g' ul;A,f,I"YA_°_}‘:§§_ ,Wm ¢o,,,¢,, ¢w,,,¢§.o'I.’; ° the mme at lo,-co 4a asm: whole s I "lm " M‘_m"‘u:'___ V "~ ___eT_ GORDQN Ivmg U Guardian try points. -Select storage eggs are, _,Mm ED' D_ FEEHAN Guuudhu .sont in Moo¢a‘uo_ Hi. umm uuouu on the other hand, a cent firmer _ ruuuuuuutuuvu in south um uhm’ 1| _lg and rooioonoo phono 20_ offering at 36c. to 3llc. It is unusual receive subscriptions andadvertiaing ""* _ t° h"° tl” tm’ °“'"°' °° "°“'- °” matter at the odlce of undertaker W. - "'°INK° 51”' bunk b°°k° and 3 mvel' hut '° "ny 1'" Me” um mu uuuuruumuur tu 5 , other office requlsites moderately "U1 00 °°1d'H¢0l'BB° Bt °Hl'1l°l' BHBY ° priced si, Ja;-ding; Book g¢oro_ rates élhpt stocks hape been cleaned _, Montague. 4019-1-19me2i. up su cently to warrant the nar- W B2?£R:Ié§;r;iENfi;l:r'mH;,'r: -- rowing of the price margin. Then, tu'uu sud hu vm bu ghd to ruuuwu ...°L & N PAQUE1f'S boar, building too, the trade, which has become- uew. “uw and umm., luunnpuom factory is running at its fullest caps. more acquainted with stored eggs, ‘ and uuvutmng uuu city and have booked more orders up which, of course, are carefully wadi- , ’ _ ' tu the presentdthan :ver before. Bend ed, find them almost as desirable as "_, N _ _ BDHZ your or ers a once. newly-arrived grades. Now new-laids uuowsugym 31;(;§l]':uut!u';hf1uyl;°§;l; 4020-1~19M6i are coming in more freely, with the made it impossible for the Fortune _ ' ___.___ ____ °°”ti“‘;°d mild "'°°th°" “ml this , I k accoun s for the easier prices. 131,15 3;" " to ,mn e ms reglflar TUNIC ggypg THE An easier undertone has come i-.ito ' ' ___u -LATEST FASHION the butter market, caused by the -..‘PR0Pll/RTY PURCHASED. - _ fact that stocks in storage are larg- M,._ whuluu Uuduruuy of mttlu mm ggoodily downward creeps the _d_iu_ er than they were a year ago. Prices er has purchased that valuable pro- tended 110011-likc t\1l1i° 01132- NOW it h°w"°r' are q“°t“'bly ““°h“”g°d' lierty formerlY owned by Mr »0lden has reached to below the knees in a Dairy butt" is q“`it' Lat” d°u`v°"i°° Moxie who now memes in Calguryr now po;-io coat modeh This cout of fresh-music prints and rolls have _;1bo|-¢,,,__.F_ i flares out like a minaret tunic, but proved “F 7 °“m°i°“t 1°' i“‘1“l"i°“' __ nares directly from the neck or yoke. 3f"'g“"°_d 1 mlm Wegtfff has helged C0t ___»pURCHAsE__ ML Gordon ,flares directly from the neck or yoke. e °w ° fm ' an “"“°_“i W ue Dingweu' of Buy Fortuna’ who now Made oncircular lines, it falls in "°&utak'l”5 1tut‘;t¢h°tu“'°t°rl‘°°' “T” resides at Brucmuy Busch goodet folds about the figure, its ma "3 m°"° “ el' “me v°°- The had purchased the valuable pmpurty large circular lower edge contrasting ‘ggszezg if;:;°aB°;e;1;;?s"7 XS” ng? located at Fortune Bridge which for-' ggfxsuslqt i‘:1f1l;Bg;‘:d5°““t-uve?‘xzflt ing hooooo are not o1]ow'od top ro: . c _ gary hgonged to tho late_Mr. Muin it Wm become the Bvelpiléublu uhm; churn the bad stud, some very poor xr e' ' skirt of olden days, and the scant 39”?" hal’ t” be passed 0" to the pa ll nic len lr r rk ll ff* °- - wllllmlgokrllozv unlike? tll;)ul:il:ilen‘l;`pt;l:E dThenu1hee;e_mal}ketl is atliout steady, Cl`ilI1tZ and Aft Sat(-3€llS. 1 _ ema s eing airy ac ve, f tBT;t,?s possible uuucluuiou dues uot Poultry are llllchanged in price. ...°Mr. Allan Gillis, lobster packer, prleuiant tile gllnic cast fro? lxmg a Zllhthtraillgakeegoulpxllgl rlllfilzllggfdsallrmlll Clear Springs, was ll passenger to 2° tu°"It°u eup;°tu°mt° al ‘;)m°°t“ subsmuto SOUNS. Wednesda vc-ning.” on ' as 0 ° °° ea ma 9 E s-New-laids 40c to 43c stor look ot a mantle or wrap Not all of gg ' ~ Y 9 . . - h dl h _ uu and u age. selects, 36c. to 38c.; country ...'Mr. Harvey Sterns, representing aoilugzg lguzye fu tg; um; uimuiy selects, 38c. to 39c.; storage, 2.5¢, to Fennel] & Chandler, Charlottetown, ' - _ 36c was s visitor to Souris Tuesday-° goffffstfggdmftefgetiofuxeféhfigsg Cheese~New large, ilic.; ewlnaise. /"` \ -»- ' old large, 15c. to 15ic.' twins 15§c. , J , hem. A small collar, fur generally, ,, ' ' _. I mfr' ‘guguqtlx 3'i°D°“”‘m'u slimrls' helps to preserve the conical shape t°B15‘°' was o ‘ aro e own on us nsss,< _ - utter- _ , ng by the express.” égifuggfs gum €§;r?3_t(:§ul€u to 31,3 Creamery prints,fresh made 30c to 31c. - __ do solids, fresh mnde_,.28c to 291:. ,N K i F suit, the coat and tunic or tunics, u i t t 27 t us r. Fred Mc can e. of Bay or-ik", there are umm three ur |ou,__ o prn s, s orage... c o c tune, was in Souris last week with 9, do solids, storage . . . . ..‘.':26c to 27e large loss el pork.-F. °'°’1“” lik” -“sh “°“‘°“' '"‘°y “ve Fill- s' st ' mer separ or prints..,24c. to 26c . igifnggyty glugnglli ‘gZTu2u€,‘,gz§:1n8§; Dairy prints...... .......22c. to 24c. . ` _--'ML J. L. Pstillo. Truro. travel- -the Wu 'tue aku., is pulled ,orwurd Bakers... _..___...z0eto21e. ler for T. S. Patillo Co., wholesale nd upy witu u uuud that uuuu euuu Honey-Buckwheat, Ho. s pound deal" in fancy S0011! Rnd Stal'-i°l-`1€¥`Y. Tong uléuvu you have thu Siu-,ple yet in tins; gold, 7c. in barrels; strained; is now in Sonia) ultra tailored suit of this senden. °l°"° h°"ey' 11°' to 115°' 8 Pound 1 _'_ While’ duvetyn is the principal ma- in 60`p°""d tins; 12°' in 1°'p°““d ...°Mr. Allan Gillis, lobster packer, ueruu it iu ver notiuuuulu that ,ush_ tins; 10ic. in 5-pound tins; comb agent for the Rock City Tobacco Co' `iol-lablye womenyhave already return- honey' N°~ 1' $8 pe” dozen; extra' was a passenger to Souris Tuesday ed to bmauulotu , $8.85 per dozen; No. 2, $2.40 per evening in the interest ohms an-n" Tunica transformed into parlnier dwell' ' ' - *__ lifts look very smart on the tblii B°'°"5_PrimeB' bushel' $210 to ..,~Mr. Ben). Mcliiachern of the P.E. -2 H man or in who seems to ué $2_2o;_h,,,,,d.oiok,ed, 32.20.to $2.30. r I- R- was e nssssnssr-to Souris M011-' ‘fu,u:,°, mu, E, this ueriod The Poultry-Dressed fowl, ioe. to 14.1, day. returning to the city.-by the er- guueu suits give B new uuu ,uuuuug per pound; silver ioe. to lic.; dressed press Tuesday m°fHiPB-’ silhouette and won, Wm, the my spring' chickens, lac. - to isc.;.s1lve, T*-‘ ,Ruuuiau cups ure decide-dly out of me, 11c. to lic.; geese; dressed, 13c. to ---'M12 A- L- *raver 0! the firm 01' ui Tuéue rehab, ,un be won, iss.; alive, loc. to lie.; turkeys, No. F'“°’ °‘ M°Q“*“‘1- _'°"““"-d f"°m 92;, “'§f,f,' o,,u,,,1;,.u ,e,,f,,, ,,,,,,,o,, ,,, 1 dressed, ire. is-asc.; alive, lie. so 'business trip to Charlottetown, Tues- tsueta B material which already uct __ u v __ ‘_ _ V ,_ dnY.* popular since last summer' abroad, A Potatoes-Cintarios, tous 95p. *- ' store- c, to c. n ...°Ml-. J. J. Johnston. ol the nm isuuvstl ssigunpi atulnuulougesereuaken ulévgmnswi-cus’ $1 to $1.05' of Johnston and, Inman. Charlotte- _Ori i°naS;¥\lJfu;\mB the PerBmn.duncer,s auto, Sucre. uuc_ to 95c_ in uurvlutu ‘°W“' W” ”° S°“"" T“°°d°y" He 'shift which with ll little below, 0“i°n=~CsMdi8°» $2 a Heck? SPM' returnedu to the city_WednesdaY computed ue; uuuciuu uuutuuuu uu ish, 53,50 a crate, 9 morning' 'sometimes reproduced rather start- . 'lingly in modern costume. There of- FRENCH FINANCES Mr. R. Strand, who is travelling- t ui _ GREAT pR0BLEM ‘ for. the Stroud Co., wholesale deal-ite" seems t° be an °“_°r and °u,m` __ l ers. 'M0nmsl, is now in Sou-'\s.,1’*°’ “’°“' °f, ’““‘§{, Q‘“"°‘;f,°°,,“ ‘,',f,; Palais, January 11-Joseph call- where he is rapidly securing o`rders__;Whi°ih 1‘°5P°“d° is 0 ‘guru gunm luux the minister of nuance' present. for his tirm.° 4 _§:£uan’wpu?uf tgiulrféluulgutiuu, is 0( ed in the chamber of deputies this ___,Muu_ .Run Duuuluurof Fortuuun flesh pink satin or charmeuse, the , Briuuu' hu. arrived home from Lot outer tunic skirt dress gives an l 16 wuuuu uhu had ‘ueut thu Pu" two |most too realistic _lllusiont oft beilug on wuuuu “smug "uuuuu uuu r¢]utives__,uuposed over nothing or hex is l . u I u F u _ _ .Tflnv 1°’ instance' aleyenmg ras' nic lv' ` alla cures cold and beak . of flesh pink oharmeuse. sleeveless, .fm qu»q';'°::4°lll“n¢s;' li ` ::" so oem A LONDON, Jan. 17-The Dllily Mail ` _""7 ' ' ‘ -A `0ver ...'*Mr. 'I-I. H. Morehouse, Charlotte- .md °“° 1°” b°'°k» “mi "ont" town, traveller for the International l_.\f'hi°'_ hyu,wé‘yt°‘ ,°°‘;?°;g;_u° bags tag' _ u _ \ _ _ Harvesting Machinéu Oo.. was a pas-iiuuta urune uilr;=uuy_°nly,by a zip _ < . smgel- from Charlottetown. Mondly. 6/ Su’ '$97, ,uc uuuttu “_ ‘ , evening. While in Sourla he was 'rc- ~‘"° tha' °“ '- n ° ° 7 ' 'M \ j tu d t tu C x Haul. -el out with gold. Such is _the ex- gn re B e 0 ' ,treme of Persian fashion modernized _ - , ' , ...°Ml~ ollllcoll 1. Baxter. head *° “°"°- ' manager of the Portland Packing " C0., was to Souris, Wednesday. ‘He ..._ len to lou 9 Stirs All Canada! y _ _ _ was accom an e _ r. . . unc - S ' ' D id by M L S R i ' Eczema News ‘ The Wholie Country -Applauds the “Penny Purchase Plan From a thousand dlderent directions oolneea mt hty- r.s.r.sf.ue@s'..sre..§is.el:e"il.ff » n ll- ' When lelt‘to itself, eczema, as a ' ;r\§eFf»,;l;.:%;_I:,£:1x`sl1;'o¢{:i:l1gd 113;., rule, runs-on indefinitely- Evan With age t 5 no wooooodoy transact- careful treatment it is often obsti- was bl? 1 °u 1°’ tu, oomo,,',,y - wiiiig -nate in resisting curative measures. ing sim” ras registered 'at the The cause is often difficult to find. iu"eus%‘;:; alum . ~ _ but you can readiiv obtain relief from the dreadful itchin b the applies ._ K Y ' __ tion oi Di-._ Chase’s Ointment. This ""M§` T' Edgeuihfehglotlllhhhrz treatment cleanses the sores and soon tmvm ng izawmgautuu sauna. this sets up 5 process of healing which ' ' T°b;°°°u 11" uid umm,” work for leads to complete curb. " ` 8 H wee ' W “he emu-in o oomnm- ` of _ Patient and persistent treatment is M5 “mu Y Tu ruufutnud at ‘tha necessary in severe cases, but cs you - ___,____ , '"5' °"t;"iu du 'tu-,_ the urnvul can readily see the lmnroyeme-.tfrlnl 0°* H0 °“ Y'°' ll i-a n. on ' oi tm.-'nt 0! U19 tml" ‘Wm Ch“l°tt°t°w“‘° isnlxl-l-clicilay 4:: wixll heagllclcururhl-ti to Y keep on until you have driven out era disease and restored natural healthy skin. ' Attention to the general health is advisable in order that the cure may he lasting. but ` you can depend on Dr. 0nass's Ointment to stop the itching and heal the skin. So well docs it accomplish this that 'many cures it brings about are almost like miracles. Put it to the test and you will be surprised and delighted with the-results. allways v ,e ady , elief llra. J. Wester? i of Ps erase. N. I.. writes: "I have a srge emily of small children, and it baa lav¢d~|le mall! I doctors bill. For iplllley sera throat It ls a llnxover that. My l.§}'°. "-il'3¢."&.'l.'£'.f‘; 'l°.','&‘.l'.’ltl‘f.%l" "rl ` 0! ll - I Edd] lalié." 0llllE8 SURE Tll|l0lT Am the Belief to the throat and chest lat e surface llarta and rl-dllrrla. (live Radwax: Pills in such doses all will freely .-.':'° ....~.':::.. of -.-.:r~'°:.°°'°.» '....-'° - IB 0 WI I l. I I Pl ll- fwl of Relief with ayteaspolmtnl ot molasses. la I tumbler ot hot water. llelire sl mln- to bed. A pvvofnse perspiration will break out, all la the mornin: its mln will be sole. IADWAY C0.. lloatrsal. Cal. salers are paying 37 cents at AT 'I'i|E This Week ‘ALE The Always Busy Store "i _ TU'DAj// Great January Sale Blankets and Comforts Guaranteed Pure Wool Scotch Blankets Size 66x74 $5.00 yours for $3.99- 66x80 $6.00 “ “ $4.79 _ 72x90 $8.00 “ “ $6.39 Australian Wool Blankets with just enough ton to keep from shrinking. Size 60x80 $4.85 yours for $3.89 66x80 $6.00 “ “ $4.79 68x84 $6.85 “ “ $5.49 . English made Comforts, well put together, ded with Pure White Batting Coverings of Turkey Size 56x72 $1.85 yours for $1.49 60x72 $3.10 “ “ $2.49 70x72 $3.25 “ “ $2.59 Small Blankets for Baby. SALE 1 Stanley Bros. i _ I proposed solution of the budget dll-, France and which brought about the , down fall last month of the Bnrtholl ‘ ministry. __ M. Caillaux proposes to meet the deficit of $158,800,000 in the 1912 budget so far as possible, without resorting to the loan of a sum- great- er than S33,600,000, the loan to be of the short term variety. The extraord inary expenditure for the army of $282]000,000 and that for the navy ol $84,000,000 will be met by four or five rapidly redeemable loans to be issued separately during 1915 and 1916, thus avoiding the overburden ing ot the money market with a single issue. M. Caillaux counts on obtaining $38,000,000 from the proposed gradu- ated tux capital, $30,000,000, from the illC0me tax, $10,000,000, to $20,- 000,000 from new taxation, notably that of petrol and from economics, to balance the 1915 and future bud- gets. 'rwo THOUSAND 'rolls | afternoon the new French cabinet’s ci _ _ V S a raws attention to the "strange nn- al development of Great Britain.” ficultles which have been agitating It says the British hattleships Royal overeign and Royal Oak, which re to be laid down today, will he 000 tons below the estimate, their guns will be 13.5 instead of 15 inches, and they will burn coal ill- stead ol oil. 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