, ’A"UARY_1°' 191". _ _F V _ _ THE, cassnorrarows GUARDIAN _ _ PAGE 'rnnns A Modern ' ;ec_olistructor and Body _ Builder There are few of us who at some _ time or iIH_|iil GHS SIK iil5lH Blliliiillli CROSS, ltiIER|SH _,___ _____;';":::‘_.:::°_;_ii;_1':§___ ' |[ _{j|]|l|3l||JA][|].:‘;i¢.';‘::°;:.r;i‘;';;‘;1‘:.:_i:§r;°'.:2.';z _ 'nr the tooth Battalion during citrus- Sg... .f t-.-.. ::;“;.f;;"..:i: :;.‘_‘.1_':§.:'..':_.“:.':r.i “'.é%.‘.'.1';' _ f ' _”*'"°"' int- ._'5::..“f:.:’.;°‘.i:s °'.i_':: ‘ii V 0£°i:§$fv% %“2lTfsmglfhulg like Christmas time was dine in iiiie been brought on by over, take- me um°._,___.-"m_._pf‘;_‘:em;;>y style. mags or all the _aiuea nations work worry or the result will soon __ bring~reiiewed` strength ll and vigor in such cases ly There isf nothing we can r so heartily recemmf nd as this _big ,bracing tonic __ Hundreds *tell us how `.V good it _is every day. V _$1.00 bottles it does .“_ you good, or money re- ' fun_de_d_.V E'.*A Foster i Cehtfal Drugstore i - -v' 1. A _mo gent tj m... ' A' ` f'MAn‘l< E°'rs-' CHICAGO, Jany. 9.- Wheat N'o._ 2 Red 189% to 200. - Nc-_ 3 Red 192 to 104%. No. 2 Hard 198% to 199%. No ,#'-'fwlihsul -‘£95-4:9- 197 _ f Corn No. 2_yellow 9_7 to 99. No. 4 Yellow 97% t`o'_99. No. 4£vvh_r_teL9e1,<, mera. Oats No. 3 White' 56% to 58. Standard 57% to 591/g. Ilye No. 2 Nominal No. 3 142. Barley 11001 to 1.34. - ’i‘imothy_3.~50 to 5.50. Clover 12:00 to 17.00. Pork 29.00. Lar_d 15.70. _ _ itlbs_ 13370 to' 1'4‘.62. " Salwar do not experience _ 1 ealth. Alt may have _ U10" b0W0lB.'»V}l\lch 'heuol!f" `cl d _ _ 33' 0553 . _ _ up with wast li ' " ll' i h;' of Qld- t' stom cl .""- Y;er 5?.-ts'-I¢l.u»g'g_s i aisour..,.,_ ___ __ Look at the-j'_toi_;gf.».a:motner_t.__. ir coated; or rot# __uu_' is lie_ti¢gs_' doesn’t7 eat Wt :til-full,§o_f'.cq__ld.‘»' _6r_ has sorJ',tJ1ro _.til-,any ol;_ rich hi;-en‘s' ailment.',.§iv_o_.df-.teaspoorigll of 'fCali- \ mmm symp_°l_~mgB_.» »_ghen» d0I\°t‘_Ca(hollcs observed the never failing worry, because it_`is perfectly less, -and in a. ¢§w»li'0ilrs_lill;tl1ie@fcon- stipation poison" sourV bile. aud-"-£er- menting waste will gently mov§_ _ati of the' bowels, 'and you 'have a swell, Dlilyful child again. A' tliorouglr-!'in-i side cleansingf' |s'oftimes all that is; ncccssary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. - ' Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.i Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Callforriia Syrup of Flgs,"_whicl\ has full directions for babies, child- ren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and 'see that it is made by the “California iFig Syrup Corn- pany_" V SIUIIK Ullillllliliii _ --- \ H_AL1r.\x, .\'. Jani li~tQuoia- tions -furnished hy F. B. McCurdy & (lc-._ stock and bond brokers. mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) QLOSING PRICES. - ` Yesterday ' Today Atchison ._ ._ 107% 1051/it A. C. M. _ . . . . . ._ 29 A. F. 66 66% Am Loco 77 78 _ Anaeonda 88 S3'/,,- 108 159% V2 Am S & R-._ _.1077/B (Tan Pac 159"/5 ~ l' _ .v I' Cen _ . . _ . . . . . _ __ Crucible. Steel ._ " " " M. F. (lt ._ _ Mex Nm- Power __ 103 6314 84% 1021/f_- 75% 102'/4 1021/it 64 84%. 106 76 102% 7 Bans ,&V _G01-*F casa _ _ i’.f.i‘....'..'.;'::_ 5 SERVICE We"havé-recently had the privilego_ of visiting the oiilces of some of tho most cx ert 0 iciuns in Canada.‘ D Di- _ We have studied their methods and' soon--.them practically demonstrated. f1e,,,mi,,g 1' 97% _. 1041/,, _ S. Steel . _ . _ ._ 112% on Pac __ ._ 144% IT. 97 $4 1081/Q 113% 144% 105% *Fl C: CU” CCI »: ..._ wecr hanging onthe walls and com- bined with Japanese decorations they certainly made a fine showing during those war times. Next we- have religion to look tg and for decorating the' r-:nail room connected with our rating quarters so as to give it a Christmas uspc-ct ami also to bring the thoughts oi’ a Christian Cllrls-tmas. _The Roman custom of holding midnight mass and quite a number not belonging to that denomination stayed up and took in tho' celebration of High Mass at mid- night by the Reverend Chaplain Pius McI)onald, 105th Battalion. Although the boys wero faraway from home and~ parents. brothers, and sisters all were cheered by the sermon' preached on that occasion. Today. December 25th. finds us all enjoying Christmas Day as best circumstances permit under con- ditions novel to a great many of us. A fine and very very old custom on P. E. Island iscating more’ than e`nough Christmas Day at dinner time. I think we all dhl our share to uphold that fine old’ custom of our native land and our onily excuse to offe`r is that Christ- mas _comes 'but once_a year. Following was our' menu for dinner:~ _ _ Roastgoose. plum pudding 'and sauce, mashed potatoes and pickles dessert, one apple ami one orange per man, and for smokes, 1 box of cigar- cites per man, a very dainty \var time dinner. But to conclude the old- pro- phecy stood true always. After a feast supper found us on our PBSUIHI' Will time diet consistingof brow_n loaf and runes and tea. This completed our iJ‘.h`ristmas Day evening meal, but whis- key"ni'|d different brands of fine- old English spirits ami ales, were to he found in great plenty. I am. sir. etc, _ ' MEMBER OF THE 105th BATT. ' ily Election llale (Special to the Guardian.) OTFFAWA. Jany. 9.- The 'by- electionin Dorchester, Quebec. nee-I eggltated by Hon;- Albert Sevhlgl/S' et a ointed has been fixed for Cabin pp _; Jany. 27th and nominations on--..luny.V 20th. " I '~ 'ills cniunlin sotnilsn Sir,-I have 4-ead,_the appeal of-the Hon. J. 4. Macdonald.” Director ol_"Na- tlonal Service' for Prince Edward lsiand.'and agree with it in all says one particular,-where he says in re- ference to food' and ammunition, - “'i‘hat a man may 'do his bit' just as effectively at homo as he _could a_t_the front." Now the man at homefis not put to the-supreme test of giving his life for the'Enxpire. ~~~l»f he' works in the factory, he gets' his wages, -and _if he producesfootl, he sells it, pock- ‘ets the money and' grows riclii' What' more does he do than in timexl"of peace? It is the man at thc front who throws aside every' ambition save country and freedom, and who ought to stand -on the highest pinacle _of fame l~n the gift of his country. 'And' right here,-W-hen' the war -is' over, how will he stand? Thou>:ands~-of our brave.boys will have fallen on~tl`\ei held of battle. For them wecan do nothing. but cherish their me'uio_ries, and perhaps in some mater-ial'wa‘y to express our gratitude for their niag- niiicent services. But those who shall return to us.-we know not in what condition,--some are now returning to be for a time occupants of =our hospitals. and, multitudes will follow as the war rolls along. It is._ to -you. then. the people of Prince Edward Island. of Canada, und our Government to say what wo' have for them. Wie must be ready. Lei; the people unite as one to hold up and strengthen the moral libre of the Gov- ernment, that it may realize what the people require, and that nothing less be tolerated. ' Can we not organize at once in Prince Edward Island, and in this re- spect I -would’ suggest that meetings be held in various centre-s.of the prov- ince, each county' to attend to its own- organization. and at the proper time have "nl central convention at Char- lottetown, to which"delegutcs" from theyarious local centres would be sent, to present the claims of the_re- turned soldiers. and it' necessary have the convention carried to Ottawa, even to the doors of the Ca.pita‘l. " -This, l.think, would amount to more _than tireside resolutions, and* grumbl- ing of graft and overpaid officials. Stop this and in a manly t-oncret_e“él’- fort \ve shall obtain res'ults,' wiiich otherwise may bepassetl over. -No`w,` in conclusion 'l would invite '