_ 8.8. W|lEY & S(ll_lS ifiii 511% li "ii I. 15?. t_ ¢ .ina- THE *_-is-_Q 7 1 Plus su 'um n. nudge ser lpidatmsnt. 111 Grit George Bt. _. _ 8887-1-13-llmopd. the pain disappeared. and after thirty years of suffering the ter~ rible sore was healed by Zsm-Buk in a short time." Zam»Buk also cures eczema, piles. abscesses, poisoned wounds. tingworm. pimples. chapped hands, rold sores, chilblains and rheuma- tism. 50c. druggists, 3 for $1.25, or Zam-Bula Co.. Toronto. it someone told yon that for years UQCUIIDU Bolteltld Prompt Bo- they had snltered from the same s - time ailment which you have, aiid had _ at last found a cure? Wouldn't I you try it? ff you are suffering with an ulcer. or an old sore. read what Mrs. Jeffrey, of Methuen, _ » writes: "Thirty years ago an ulcer - appe-and on my ankle and spread ll°0l‘D°l'\l0\l to my knee. The pain was terrible. Fd M k and gr years I could hardly walk. l tri every remedy l heard of, ar but in vain. I had doctor's treat- ment for 25 yeaas. but only got New temporary relief. 'lfhen l heard ot Zan;-gduk; and, procuring some, I . appi it regularly. Gradually wl\0'¢$Ql¢ c0|'\'\lTl|S$l0l'\ the inflammation was drawn out, Fish Dealers lass Smells & Eels Specialties All correspondence promptiy answ- led. Stencils sent on application Boston, llass Transfer Agents Reference. Greenwich Bank or my K wholesale fish house in the United States. Ish-.10-lllthstawllsll. in .- .._ __ _ ‘ ¥- "‘-»-\ ___ elf . ii; 1 .' il Te, " 1* t I* ,. me ft '="~;_s_-‘~..f‘r..H"-= » L-“LI » l E I l 1 f_. 1 af- QS# .-:.:._. ,_, . '.'.= . \ .\ B588 .Ei (_ 'lr-= . ‘t / f __ 1 / _ 'W si” . _ § ‘/ "7 Ti" __ I /1( _ X _ \,' ia-,____ ' é i`l`Ii` . T-Ti _" E F’ es, ~ __ "Yes, Ma’aml You can depend on ` BEAVER FLOUR C( NE reason why so many of my customers_us_e Beaver Flour, is because they know tt ts always the same. It never varies in strength or quality-and they know Beaver Flour will make tho best Bread and Pastry everytime. "Being a blended ilour, they iind it equally good for Bread ind Biscuits, Cakes and Pies. "Yes, Ma’am l I’ll send you a sack right away". DBALBB5~write us lor prices on The T. H. Taylor Co. limited Food. CGIDO Grains and C¢r¢lk~ Ill Chatham, Ont. _ _ Q The Central Guardian _ J;.1‘.‘_‘.l|nL'S.1111*:JI.2it‘J::::;::::;i ' ' 1:11; I1' PAY8 to buy In tlllo Prevlnes. SERVICE OF INTERCEBBION. - be held' in the Chapel of St. Peters Cathedral today at 5 p. m. READING MATTER WANTED.-B Com 105th would be lad of ma If PUJY 8 S~ ezines and papers as they have very little to read and there are a number sick. Parcels may be left at the Agri- cultural Hall. I THE 8}’ANLEY.- The steamer Stanley arrived at Georgetown yes- terday morning at 10.20. She brought ten passengers, two tons of freight and 80 sacks ot mall. The special train connecting reached the city about 1.15 p. m. ILL IN HALIFAX.-' A telegram 'for Hr. Joseph Mlllman. city. receiv- ed in the city on Saturday announced the serious illness of his son. stau- Sergt. Leonard Hillman in the Hos- pital, Halifax. Mr. Millman was in Elmira when the telegram came and leaves today for Halifax. SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL. _ The Pie Social held in Grand View Hall. Thurs- day. Jan. 8th, given by the Red Cross Society of Grand View, was a decided success. Mr. Kenneth McLean occupi- ed the chair in a very creditable man- ner, and the hall was iillod to its ut- most capacity and a splendid pro- gram was rendered. consisting of choruses, recitations, solos and phono graph selections. Miss Florence Mur- tin presided at the organ in her ami- able manner. Rev. Dr. McEwen gave a short address on Robert Burns. The hall was brilliantly lighted by a fain- vus Aladdin Lamp, furnished by Mr. Ernest Winchester and favorably com- mented on. At the close of thc pro- gram the pics were auctioned by Mr. .\illton Furness. and the handsome of $25.00 was realized and handed over to .\irs. Dr. Martin. president of thc Red Cross Society of Grand View. The ladies deserve much credit for their efforts in getting up this social for such a worthy cause. RAILROAD CONTRACTOR DEAD. -.\lr. John A. Wheaton, who for many years was one of the best known rail- way contractors of Eastcrrn Canada and lilainc. died in St. Joint on Fri- day last, at his ltotnc on Bt-nllcy Sl. Ht' had not been ill for any lcngtii ul’ tiuto and was out walking last l\lon- da_\'. Death was due to the iuiirtnities of old age. hc hcing horn in 1538. Mr. \\'heaton bt-can1o__nssociatcd with E. P. Clark and A. E. Tritcs of Sails- bury and engaged in thc construction of thousands of miles of railroad bctl and traci-rage in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. l’rincc I-Itlward island anti .\laine. llc btnlt thc northern di- vision of the lutcrcolonial i11 his younger days of contracting. He al- so constructed the Albert road from Salisbury to Albert and Alma. known as thc Ilnrvey and Salisbury. the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island road, from Sackvillc to Cape Tormentine, of which Lieut. Gov. Josiah Wood of Sackville was the principal shareholder and which is now part of the Canadian Government Railways system; the Cape Traverse branch of the Prince Edward Island railway of the Canadian Government system. and many other sections throughout the Provinces and Maine. _ The usual interc_eeelon_ service w1ll_ Jas . Macbougall will cuuncn or sc0'ruo4o._- ll! ray River bg Thursday the 27th p. m.. and at Coleman on Sabbath 30th at 11 and 7. MORE RECRUITB. -The young men have enlisted in Batt.: Earl Warren, North Harold McLaren. Brudenell; Doucette. Waterford. House No1'E8.- 1sur_..1. P. sim- mons formerly manager of the Duns- tatfnago Creamery Co.. and now a member ot the 105% beautiful driving mare for a' hand- some sum-tq_Mr. B. Bracl1l_ey~Point. - THB PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. -A large number of friends were down when the car ferry steamer went out yesterday morning to bid farewell to the young men mentioned in yes- terday's Guardian. left to join Capt. 1\IcKinn`0u in Halifax, overseas.'l‘here were quite ts number of other passengers outward besides also the mails, 111 tons of cargo and some lnixed freight. FURTHER PARTlCULARS.- A meeting in the interest of recruiting .-:as held in Murray River Hall 1-`1'hlay c~.'¢_niug. ‘list lust.. l\l1'. Angus Mc- Pltc; oi` liopellcld was elected to pre- side over the meoting his usual 06 hand stylo to the »_~nlirc satisfaction of all concerned. An ex- cellent programmo was provided by the young ladies and gentlemen who accompanied Major MacNutt. on his mission. The meeting singing the song“l\laplo Lesf"Major l\lc Nutt then in a few brief remarks ex- plained thc object of the meeting. iiliss iiuntcr then sang a. solo which hy the applause was well Marshall then gavo an exhibition of step dancing which was heartily en- cored. Miss Sutherland than sang a solo which was very much enioved by thc audience. Corp then called on for n song wmtn wa: rendered in such a Y forth vigorous applause from the meeting. Private Mc a violin solo which rendered followed _ speech from the Rev. Dr. Bennett who know how to keep his hearers in good humor and then pressed his arguments homo in re who was the aggressors in this terrible war, proving to thc large audience that it was impossible for Great Britain to do any different as her honor was at stako and.tl\at until tho Germans were driven out of Bel- gium there oould be no peace and he trusted the young men duty and rally to uphold the colours l. Pf&¢\ ‘lt -‘-- - -Batt. sold his In Bryentou. before going -“-»._ .-.`..._;. ___ EDWARD The Sky _ if-.f‘ cause it’s the most thrilling, reahstic, heatt~gri p fl hed ` `reen. Because bewitdlllll Paired- isaiileal gg athsg heroines-Irving Ctnnmlngs, a,oorke_r aa 2 ' _ “The DIAMOND From The Sky” ' ~ earned first pnze tn the recent photopiaysoontest. f _-_Now you.- i _ are oifered _ , ` _‘g ‘_ . *‘°»‘l°°.i.°'a° S.s=:°"°':’.~-2 _ 10,000 ue ‘tot ' pav. i now ve _ _ ialiting a°lioi1tsF“i`he Diamond From the Sky.” _ _ _ ry y 8 - _ THE PRODlGAl.’S PROGRESS ' ’ "P'1‘.€.‘.;“i‘.l‘i“.i2.‘;.‘.§“°.1i¥.!’.‘.P‘.4‘i'.§‘l°.§°l'Pf’ Fouarn Evlsonn-,_ - _. '1 1 |i'| which he did in 5 f S t t was open cd by v101.n'r mnncnasau ° - _ , WILLIAM canwoon A Mlle A Mmute 'r `f Hazards of Helen Railroad Series 1 is-mir i “nmvtzn B1 Flirt" w3_1_1_§_.5____§_t__.__y.._.1_ single received. Corp. . Marshall was - wa as to call ' \\\\\\\\i III/L\\\\\ s 5;. s' ~ vva1:>Ne:s|:»Av ana -rl-|unsoAv FIGHTING FUR FRANCE WIl\\\\\“VHHI _ Wfu§§_ Seven Reels of Actual Fighting at the Front _ _ \s 11-1; W _ ¢ i Phea then gave was very nicely by ' a rousing Miss Sutherland and ve ' icrsusive mannc 'would see their I * SEVERE RHEUMATIC. "EE§ Rlienmatism depends on an acid I in the blood, which adeets the muscles and joints, ilammation, stifness and pain. This acid gets into the blood through some defect in the digestive process, in _ - - Hood’a Sarsaparilla, the old-time ` blood tonic, is very successful in the treatment of rheumatism. It acts directly,. with purifying efectz on the- blood, and improves the diges- tion. Don’t su§er. Get.~Ho°d’s today. DISAPPEAR producing in- the Secretary. ` 'ollowing is a list of Prince Edward Island January lst, 1-9101- whlch in the end will be victorious and bring a lasting peace. The Speak- er taking his seat amid great applause. _ than favoured tho meeting with Put- riotic songs each being much apprecia- ted by those present. Major MncN\|tt then again addressed the meeting in 0 fl l r. D S ' the need of young mon seeing their duty and coming to the aid of their King and country in this the hour of her peril. He also trusted that mothers and fathers would put no obstacle in the way of their boys enlisting if they saw it their duty to do so. The Major - then gave the invitation to any young men who wished to enlist in their _ cotn1tr_v's service to come forward to the platform. Great enthusiasm wus - manifested by tho large audience its tho young men came forward fourteen in all being enrolled. Meeting closed by the hearty singing of tho Nutionul Athem. Mr. C. L. Scucahaugh was oiwootsrs Rsotsrenzo. - The ll. L. Bethune, Charlottetown. W. J. Brown, Charlottetown. G. A. B. MacDonald, Charlottetown. lt. D. lilacbauchlun. lil. D., St.Peters D. A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown. Chas. lt. Machs-llnn, Summcrsidc. Preston MncNutt, Mnlpoque; l). A. MacNally. M. IJ., Sutnmcrsltlc. William 'l‘. Payne. Charlottetown. A. M. Ross, Vancouver, B. C, ' _ ll. 0‘M. Rcddin. Cltarlottctowtt. tivo. li. ltotldin. lfharlottctown. .lohn T. Sulllvun, M. Il.. Sourls. ‘ Wilfrid Taylor. Charlottetown. llarvcy Toombs, Charlottetown. _ Willard J. \\"uugil. Albcrton. ‘ J. l-I. Gallant. Summersitlc. J. E. Worth. Charlottetown. lsltdorc (iulinnt. .\l. D.. Blootnilcltl. Gco. E. llughes. Charlottetown ' ' Frank llcnncssey, Charlottetown. ‘__ _'__ lla .»\1nbt‘0sc llcttncsst-y. Charlottetown. ' - - ll. L. lliggs. Wctaskewin. Canada < ttume itopgoon. Matpeque. ' J. G. Jamieson. Cliarlottctown. J. A. Johnston. .\l. D.. Tignish. FULL LIBRARY OF RECQRQQ S. (‘. linigltt. (lcorgctown. FOR ALL MACHINES ALSO J. D. Knight. Cardigan. Ed ar liter, Cal urv Alberta. H1914 GRAUE Pla-nos W. P. MacB_rlde. M. D.. Tignlsh. C. L. Barnes. M. D.. Georgetown. Robert E. Colwill, Charlottetown. Victor Coyle, Charlottetown. A. R. Crosby. Summerside. J. \V. Carruthers, liiontugut-_ YV. E. Coombs, St. John. N. ll. J. Dalton, Suinmcrsidt-. B. Dyer. Alherton. G. Ellis, Montague. Enman. Summersidc. Foster, Charlottetown. .\lucl<`ayds-n. l{ensingt0u_ J. (7. Fcrgusott. Souris. Miss Stewart ""1 r3F92 2:,”/.Pi s eakin of P. (`. .\lurph_\'. lil. D., Tignlsh. registered on Tl1os.M1-ilone, Charlottetown. He Ae & Cos i 7014-25l\ltuf2l. 5 B .1 Hammond J. Iiinbott, Souris. A. J. lilathieson. O’Leary. AT LOWEST PRICES _ E. \\'. Mansen. Summersitle. tlruggtsts of _ Peter MacDonald.' Charlottetown. 144 GNN G¢0l'9° Stfeél. ` ` " ' Colin MacDonald. Chnrlottetown. °h°"'°“°t°W"v P- E- |-"‘ 1 H 1 i m-1-11-P --1 ' _ _ "**-'-'- X`\§lIIIIlllIA\\\i\\\\\\7IIlA\\\\\€‘lIl/III&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\?IIIA\\\\\¥l///IIIA\\\\\\\\WIIIIlI7§\\\\\\\\\\§l//ZMf§\\\\\“\\*ZIIA\\\i'Il&\\\\ i JA final clearing of furs, overcoats, mantles, fur' lined coats, underwear, coating cloth -__ ` Great January Clearin Sale Bargains on Monday Morning Continued for four days 0nl_ _ IA\\\\ *_ WA heavy mitts, winter caps, sheep lined coats, terms cash Print Cottons Coating Cloth Men’s Underwear? '_*'_ Overcoats * Boy’s Overcoats At Saskatchewan Coat 5 ' 10 and 12.1... st at Big Reduction $225 f°f $1-4945 $13.00 1... $8.15 Clearing Prices _ lm” mm _ All our 10 and 12c. print cotton going on sale during this four- days salc at 8c. pcr yard. Pat- terns all good and thc colors fast. Ladies’ Winter Coats at Half Price 35 coats, all splendid pattems. all wool materials, wc-ll Fntishefi. good style.. oing on sale at cx- actly'onc-ltalli price. 'i`hc sizes 'are from -32 to 44, $23.00 for ‘ $r2£5`o; $20.00 for $10.00; $18.00 ,for $9.oo.ami_$14.00 for $7.00. _ Coat Bargain 12.11 1..-.7 6.98 A Another lot oi 25 coats all good patterns, regular $10 and $12.00 going on'sale *now for $6.08 each. \\`c have a variety oi cloths lei_t in good, hcuvy, all-wool coating cloth, which wc nic clearing nt iltc iollowing discounts: $1.75 for $1.35; $2.00 for $1.50; $2.50 for $1.98 and $3.00 for $2.40. Girls Coats $475 for $1.25' .-\ lot ol' odd coals, ull good pat- terns, to ht girls from to to 12 years ol ngc, regular vztlucs $4.75 for $1.28. _ ,_ Ladies’ Furs, Neck Rulfs and Mttiis Marmot rufis_ $10.00 _ for $6.75; $15.00 for $11.25. 3 ruils $18.00 for $12.00. Black Opposum mulls and ruffs worth $19.50 for $12.75. Mink mulls and rufls worth per piece $55.00 for $38.00, $45.00 for $32.00. $70.00 for $52.00. Only a few mink sets left. .-\ lot of soiled ttttderwcar will bc placed on sale \\'orth~up to $3.00 pcr suit at half-price.. '-An-= oliicr lol of Pcnmznfs o0d__.\v0ul_,-.- innit-1'\vcar-1‘cgul;11' vnluc $2.25 -20 dozen in lol, nil sizcs,:1l $1.48 pcr suit. Another Snap in Ladies’ Fur Coats $55. for $27. /inothct' snap in black”`.'\:§i1‘i~ cult coat-36 und 38 inches long. unc sizc 3.2, rcgulzu' $32.00 for $19.00-one sizc 3.1, rcgulat' $58 for $25. Onc sizc 30, 1't-gttlnr _, $55.00 `i`0r _$27.00. 55 coats, regulrni value $12.00 ami. $13.00, for $8.75. 1.: coats, regular $15.00 and $16.00 coats for $11. 15 coats, $18 mul 51:0 values lot' $14.75. Ladies’ Black Astrican Coats $65.00 for 34.00 53 iuclics lo1ig_; om- size 4.; ul for $34. (inc size 30, 5.: inches long, wgulnr vnltn- $80 for `_1_'Fljis _cont is tnzulc from lilnck Persian p:t\\'; thc cont is :th- solutcly guarnulcctl. .\ll out boys ovcrcoais, cini- or _ 1lrcn’s o_vcrc0ats and youths’ over- _ _ _ . ` < _ couts will bc sold at special clear- 0"” '“3"5 535k3lCll¢“"il“ C031. inf' priccs dttrin this four-dats _ _ "' . _\__l’f‘___ g 5 >'/_L 4-’. regular $16.00 _f_or_ $10. . , . _ .i .'\l;tsl<:t Sable fur coats, sizes 42, Lathes Fur Coats -l-l :tml 46, 'regular values $22 for 48.00 E01' $l7.5u. 'i`hrcc Coon coats, $60.00 fi 'I`hcsc coals :irc lined with for :N7'U0; 4 Cm!" coals' $75’°° .\ .\'nmhcr 1 quality rat lining. 'l`hc f°\' $65-00; 3 Coon coats $95.00 ` outsitlc .shcil is all wool inatcrinl fm. $85 ' ` _ in 1_|\uvy__zt1|d lilzick. We huvc in - ' __ .slow ' an nrc ccnrin out at l -. . l`ullowi||g prices: 2 sitio 36 uittl I3 MEN `S_ FUR COLLAr.{S'i"m_§ V size 38, regular vnlncs $48.00 for mack nstnclm' and m.‘"'m°tf f.¢$“"- I . $52.00. Also one sizc 40, rcgulnr |01' WINGS. $3.25,. :md $4.50 for ' price $65.00 for $42.00. $1.93, ‘_ __ _ _ . ll -ri "»'\>- _ ' 1 Fancy Wool Vests ___ _Other Specials from all over this Store, impossible to Describe, jot,.a7 i __ “ '_-A __ Q. , . _ _ __ ?11.....jtie.-._ i 4.50f°l._!¢3? ' ‘__ . ,.118 _sg-l. .. __ __ - . .»_ .t4’~\~\ ,_ This will afford 1:' r - ~ V rl 't l b i i,` ' ~ _ - » " "" - ~ _ than you could buy fromllhcyiiiaitth'ia&I:1¥grsli“.¥'l1is0i5iiyB¥ig0((iLi%h.ElligCilggeéjlfoagr\;iilllr dgoodicapesliw l in good heavy weight' an slush We must make room for our new s "' 't" ‘lc " ‘ f l ° 'i ` i ’ A ' ` ‘ ` _ prmg S OC . some 0 wttct is now -on tts way across the 4 1 _ I ' ~ - Atlantic. _ , ,_ , ` "'93" 3" V” “E5 f|`°m.1"'$3-E9 39%. ' r I ' _ " ~ ' _‘l Y" O , U . , I _ __ _ __ §4_.50. Your ‘choice for '$1.39, ` ' ; Sale ends Thursday M ornmg. We have planned to do as much business durmg tltesei four days as during the regular 30 days- Sttleo-f_fi former _ years. * O 0 7 W “ - -”_-_-‘f~_.-_,t 1 .l_,...t;._.e1:'¢§m Q Fi *ei-`-’$" _/_ »~» f‘~. .1 _»~ 1 . 5 _ The ,___,___‘Ph6¥op`lay ' A .. will charm you-as no J” y or _ ry Q thehero. Greatplay! Greatcast! ..._ _. _'-.`},",_.;; .5 ~ » t~ll