JANUARY- 24, 1914 =-3 ._,.~_ .~ 5 `,.|,,';;;|'.illlf" . - :il ' - i l _._ _‘__ .n . The Most Important P coal bin, see to it, that it is E the kind -that ‘makes a good H l1Ot fire. _ ` We have our sheds filled WC with the very best coal, await- ing your delivering order. lf* V Also soft wood for kindling. la ork (1b,) _ ‘ _' Oats (white) thing in the house now is the gets (black) filled with PicKARD's COAL siifsildiiill .4 ides (lb). pto 19 ..vv~--v---_v--'___' _ _ _J _.M ""““ ““`"" “'"'° _ THF CH-‘-_RLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN ' mei- or ui." limos; ,'rHiR'rEia;1\. N°"“E~T“ ”‘“’ Vw THE CENTRE First Neighbor (whoa soldier son __Aun"HAnn;h`;`u_U“__u_A_MM“YHH |185 Bbllt her 3 cable from India)__ "Y---r'---~~'-~~-W" -'~-~~~~‘~~'-"""' my "° "°“d"f“1 things than rr pus to any in this Province., EFBPUS. Just fancy it has come -_ u b h - . from Indy-all those thousands of HIS FAME secure has grown as W1 6 em In Hampton congregmlo” miles- decades passed And annual triumphs 3°°°"d NeiShbor-And so quick lkeep his mem'ry green, Burns Aniii-' |t“§_- _ vernnry, zen. and zitii 4123. f _irst Ditto-Quick aint the were .__ 0* tllr- Why. when I .got it the gum SPECIAL SKATE.-Come to the g °" 0 GHVBIODQ wnsn’t dry. Arena tonight and enjoy the excel- -1-__+ BOURIB MARKETS, i (°°"'°°¢°d f°1' eww wednesday .na civic nnncrrou.-A ...eating ni Baturdsy's issue.) BY (Proceed, per ton) lle. c $14 lilc. f‘New_ Eastern Caps medium ight just the Cap for Rink in rge Brown and Grey check, Grey line Diagonal Stripe, dark Grey rge Diagonal Stripe, Grey fine , rown Stripe, Plain Brown Tweed, _ | rd _onlinr si' ,r B A P ik" if C" ......._ ;if.';..,;;'_';.., .iii ..';'.::: Phone 240. & McLeod. 4065-1-21M3i. Ch'town. V A ' 'I __- Q-__ Y' ' ing or the members in called for next lent ice. Bend from 8.30 to 10.30. Only 15 cents. 4136 hir, Alexander I-Iorne'a supporters mid canvassers will be held this even- the supporters of Mr. R. I-I. Sterns will be held this evening at eight CIIESSK CLUB.-The Charlottetown Chess Club has been meeting every Friday night. for the past two oinces, which Mr. W. I3. browse has lriniiiy placed at their disposal. Quite a number of new players have joined the club and the games have provcd veryintcresting. A tourna- ment is being arranged for, the same as was played last winter, to play for the trophy which was presented by Ur. Ross and won last year by Mr. W. S. Louson. A special meet- Friday at 7.30 sharp to arrange the _details of the tournament, when it is 0 : - 11 o'clock; Hampton _ 3 0'¢10`¢;k; ing at. 7.30 in the committee rooms, docked at Georgetown at 11.40 `Sbe as S“‘¥my"m"- 4139- had on board 350 bags of mail 60 c. -- . ' 40 . oivio nnscrriou.-A meeting oi left Georgetown at 7 a. m., and at l u'clock in the committee rooms in ,, t>lIer's hall .wer Stewn.rt's grocery L, store, Queen street. 4140. 1, "" s mall. mfmthii at the Dalton Comi>anv'S nent and inn.-it interesting debates y . . . . ` ' Society took place last Tuesday I-IAMPTON.- Presbyterian services' H Slllldlly. 2501. as follows -Tryon Bonshaw - 7 o’clock. POSITION IN OTTAWA.-Mr. Au- us McLeod, Belfast, crossed on Wednesday on the C. G. Sl Minto' to Picton eu route to Ottawa, where he will take u position in the House of Commons at Ottawa, as messenger. 'PHE S'I‘l!lAM‘ERS.- The Et.\l‘l Grey left Pltltou at 7 a. m., Friday ,,_a,nd fi' ght, wo days accumulation. The Minto atest report was near Pictou in envy ice waiting for the_tide to irii before proceeding. Besides a envy cargo and a number of passen- ers she had on board 120 sacks of COLLEGE DEBATE.-One of thc ct held by the P W C Debating morning. The subject iinder`discus- sion was, "Resolved that the fran- chise should be extended to women.” _The speaker on the affirmative side were:-Alex. Murray, Bell Westawny, Haddon MacLeod, Louise Cnlbeck, Florence Murray. The speakers* an the negative side were:-Dan Mac- Arthur, Brewer Auld, Millar Camp. bell, Leith Webster, Vans Ninclieuii. The vote taken at the close of the '-BB€hgel'B and 104 tons of ei " n kdm, | The busiest store on Charlottetown’s busiest street VV I .l.*:.':;:. Moore E6’ M cLeod l’ ‘ _ ' - mem’ 119-121 Queen Street Ch’town suck Gena cinse cn.-1 That is really about all there is to tell you, save that the regular prices ran to $52.50 each. Clearing at .. Worth more than our price for pro ttttit n :lu irc- viii;-iris' it 'd clilits. 20 to 50 per cent discountat § as ,_ s...._.."f“-*;._ I “This is the stormy per- iod. See to-it, that your” Coal bin is well filled with! Pickards Coal. N0 need to worry about your cough or cold, if you get a bottle of BUGHES’ COUGli MiX'l`llRE It has been proved to be the most successful cough remedy for young and old. 25c per large bottle. Geo. E. Hughes "The People’s Drugglst” __________.. B R10 W N ’ S nook and Noviaiii, STORE t N o w J removed to Newson Block in , store next to Fur Farmers’ V Bureau. - Books, Post Cards, Station- ery and novelties. 160 Richmond si. , 4003-l -] 7Mtf. ' __ _ |; p 1 lf-Rexall V A always guaranteed. They are the strongest, best grade and most re- Hobwater liable because they are made from , _ ~` l't bb , od d J Bes superior quai y ru er go an strong, extra large, $1.50 to $2.50. M cK1°nnon Drug Co. _U Corner Gt Geo and Kent Sts _ ‘__ 1 \ r Don’t Run A fe” “il _ ‘ 1'./I' 'K ‘J s I ,ui .,.» , ~ -_, The Risk ~'~» .i;__/, "~f 5' F _ , lg"-1.3; of smoking inferior tobacco, 1- -. or . ~ - if, n 1 - ` ,liifw '-.' 'I it ii.li`;l.`i.'.i$'“i.f°y’.f'.l'.'sin..ii'n. "" ° mm V ' 4: Besides, good fragrant tobac- F____ _ V co costs no more. Its all in knowing what to ask for. R e member anyone of the following Bright Twist, |lickcy's Bright Cui. Rival, _ Master Marine Smoking Tobacco, Blscli Twist end Combination Twist Chewing Tobacco Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co., Ltd Chsrlottetown, P. E. I. _ \ J \>~ §""¥: F-9~~£-V-3-' -5 To the Electors oi the City of Charlottetown! LAniss~ AND cE.Nri.sMisN=--- At the urgent request of a large number 0f influential business men, l have decided to con- test the City for the Ma oralti at the forth- coming 'Civic Election. ity you o me the_honor to elect me, I will endeavor to do all in _my power to further the best interests of our Citi* As the time is short, it he Il\\P°”'b|° fm' me to make _a ,personal canvass. I thereior¢ take this op|`ni'rtunity of soliciting y0lll’ 8\lPP°|'f- l am*V,’f Ladies _and Gentlémlli ri Yours most sincerely, _ A R. H. STERNS Rexall Hot Water Bottles are hoped there will be a full attendance. 2 STUDENT VOLUNTEER MOVE MENT.-A union rally for the stud- w auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Stud- 8 o'clock. This meeting will be for tion in Kansas City, out of which is radiating a mighty mieeiohafy G zeal to every educational centre in North America. It will be an in- spiration to hear these enthusias- tic students tell of the wonderful progress of Christian civilization. They will have interesting stories to relate of things that are trunspiring. No collection will be taken at this meeting. CANADIAN HOME INVESTMENT couver, B. C., and Mr. Miles D. Emack, St, John, N. B., are at the Victoria. Mr. Law is a 'director of t the Canadian Home Investment Co., and also s. director of the Alvha n Mortgage and Investment Cor- H, poration, and _is here in connection 5 with 'business pertaining to the S above Companies. Both Mr. Law 'and Mr. ,Emack will be at the office of n the Canadian Home Investment Co., P Royal Bank Building, from' 10 arm. e' till 10 p.m. today and also up till C 4 p.m. on Monday, and will be pleas- t ed to have all interested contract- holders call in and see them. They have -also further arranged for a meetingof contract- holders, at4 o'clock,-'Monday afternoon-, in the Board of Trade Rooms. 4138 C 8. FEED THE COW RIGHT During t-he winter, when cows are stall fed, be careful to use foods that will notl have a deleterious effect up- on the milk, especially when it is re- quired fo`r buttermaklng. Where the cow's rations are judiciously blended ehate showed 27-26 in favour of » _ _ L ounnniin _sl if ‘G V l"`"`i"" (_, Mg: 5 J ,,__._, , _with ,_ _ ,_ , Astrachan Coats ` 28 inch---Worth to 52.50 I PROMPT ~-BUYING LADIES have a chance to secure a splendid bargain each. There are just five of these Astrachan Coats left. They are not the latest style. They are just 28 inches long.V ln all other respects they are Splendid garments. The fur is bright, closely curled and handsome; They are made in the careful skilful way for which one- particu- lar firm of makers is noted.~ e_Sffird L -_ .»..~»_ -1- -2 ~=-i====¢ ~.-_rr -¢».~n» »~»»-¢-T~ he affirmative. ent volunteer movement, under the _°"k in DFeSCl‘iPti0ns because we can ive you superior satisfaction in ent cabinet, wui ne sein in zion every vert of the work. You get just ::We are particularly proud of our hat the doctor orders when you everybody. 'rne speakers wui be drugs that are absolutely pure. Messrs. J. Sidney Bonnell and Vans PI`°mPt 9-UZGIIUOD. expert WOPK. Fene- Mcumnl the two students who ab onnble charge and prompt delivery. Church tomorrow afternoon, at 3-45 X; tended the world's student conven- Ilzefwe YOU? “ext Ofdef here- The M 0- 00. °-Mr and Mrs. F. W. Law, Van- Q_ full course in the day school -. takes hree weeks, besides driv ng lessons. T ishes a thorough knowledge of the ibject. The first class which is nishing up this week has been very uccessful. Besides the day class there .V ig s, g ights ii week. The enrolment is iiter the new class should communi- ate at once with the Secretary of he Y. M. C. A. 4063-1-31M~ii. ave your prescription here, get El innon Drug Co., Corner Great eorve and Kent Sts. Mtf. lllllHlll CLASS IN ilililMUH|li SlIHllill The second day class in the Y. M. A. Automobile school will be star- d on Tuesday morning next, The he course is very ccmplete and fur- re two n lit classc meetln two ow nearly titty. Those wishing to _-_ .-l_.__ WHEN THE HAIR IS WI-IITE. The woman with _white hair wl iiays careiui.u.i.t;ention to its treat- ment and dressing will be repaid for there is _no prettier hair than soft white hair, and no more becoming frame to the face. Those who dread the arrival of white threads and take pains to preserve the natural color of their hair by using dyes or stains, are almost sure to liveto regret--.and trouble. ine .ace gradually softens there will be no ill effect upon the \`. E lowed to absorb odours given oil from the foods. A great deal of food tainted milk especially the turnip taint, is due to the warm milk in the ordors given off from the food when the cows are fed at or just before milking- time If the food agrees with the cow, the milk will not be food tainted if the cows are fed alter milking and the milk is removed as soon as it is oh- tained from the cow. When the cows rations contain ii fair percentage of carrots. butter Of good color ig produced in the winter. Carrots are of good feeding value, but not used very extensively, on ac- count of other foods given to Cows has some effect upon the texture Of the hutter. i:D. D. D. will cur, the woret C880 eczema if you glve lt the chance. We know of dozens of P60- Dle who have blfen Cured bY this 'mn' derfui remedy-It gives instant relief from the terrible itching and we highly recommend it in all skin dis- butte so lou as the milk is not al- ` _ l l S YRINGES | , Bulk .- 1 Fountain~~~_~~ ' Combination Syringes Nose, Ear, Hypodermic and every known variety of syringes, and rubber goods, kept constantly in our com- plete stock. _ To the advantage of choosing from an excep- tional assortment, we a d the further advantage of very low prices. Johnson & .lolmson Foster, central nrui: <>_ H V The Quality .Drug Store. ani; each ni them said with n smile, eases-25c. and $1-00 aoigesh Iiiiit far' - who tries.” ii. D. D. MW V "1 wins 1 could an it, nne rm ____________ ii nn reiianis new. win be gladly You Like i Al nice bright sunny kitchen in which to pre- bare your. bread. What about your Bread? Do you know where and how it is made? There is no need to worry if you use. Stewart's Cream Bread J‘nuaVry nsdldnmmsr... Jean'-'es V VL ' ' l l I I In ` Stron Warm l Tvglcomed by him; 2971-12-lmetf g At last opportunity came during this cokl weather and we can offer you some sup- erior values. These Chamois vests have a shell of felt cloth in brown, red or black and are lined with best guat- .\ ity chamois skin. Price 1.75 u _ _ _ _ Tint Water Bottles A nice line of _ .Hobwate Opportunity wandered sion He said to the indolent throng; _ Very hiisy today .. B 11, gnnriiina Agent l”--;'_l--“iq And I'm sorry to say a'£EXie,:;tyt_ giibsciiptions, renewals l That really I hnven't got time." | And ::i1dc:s"'I now offer the same V; Opportunity that has been theirs. You need 3 ghamgis vest Hcre’s a duty that ought to be done, 'Said the man, with a grin, "Come along, pass it ini Of all the excuses there are the Great ]anuary V Clearance Sale---Come to harmonize with the hair, and no thing pri .nts a stranger contrast than the mellowed lines of the face and the impossible brown, black or gold of the hair framing in, when the color is nrtifically produced. Also, once the hair is dyed, it must; be kept died, or an unattractive streak- cd coiffiire is the result, The woman whose hair is white has several important rules of cou- duct" to remember. In the first place .her brushes and combs must be scru- pulously clcan, for specks of dust will dull the silvery gloss of her hair She must avoid the shampoo and tonics that other women buy, for many of these would leave ugly yel- low streaks behind them. She should never let water from u tap ruu dir- ectly on to her hair. The only water she should use for washing purposes is _rain water, carefully strained through ii cloth, or filtered water. No colored soap should he used, or any soap that may leave thc hair streaked, or,_worse still, dry out the beautiful natural sheen. All applicat- ions must be white for white hair. A transparent white soap or pure white castile will be found satisfact- ory. Shave the soap, then pour over it boiling water, about tlirec quarts iii siiiip. Keep it iii a warm place until the soap is dissolved, set aside until cool, then iidd ii large spooiiful of lime water and bottle for future use._ AT the time of shampooing the hair, about half a pint of this solut- ion is added to the beaten whites of two eggs, and both are beaten well together. After the scalp and hair are Wet. this is massaged into the scalp. Perfect rinsing of white hair is always necessary A little indi trerne artificial heat must never be useu, and the hair should be dried by hand carefully, as white hair is mort brittle than any other. _ HAVEN'T GOT TIME!" ' 'Detroit Free Press) ' ‘0DD0l'fllnity tapped at a door, ' With a chance for the brother with- in; He rapped until his fingers were sore And mutteredi “Come on, let me in, Here is something I know you can do," I-iere’s a hill that I know you can climb." But the brother inside; Very quickly replied; "Old fellow, I hnven't got time." E In search of a man who would rise, "Here's o. chance for the fellow very busy today To a man who was burdened with If’s a chance if you‘ve got the time to take it." I'll either find time or I'll mtike By which this old world is ac- cursed, This “haven't got time," is by far Bottles, extra strong, and large and superior values at our price of from $1 to $2315. Befter grades guaran- te . _ The 'i`wo‘lllacs _ The poorest, the ieehlest, the worst, ,A delusion it is, and a snare; If the habit is yours, you should shake it, For if you want to do *ll What is oiioi-ed to you, FYo\i'll ilnd time to do it, or make it. In making cakes, measure the shor- 149 Gt. Geo. St. ‘ toning hy pecking solidly into acup Dressed Besl Chicken Turkeys Geese Fowl Ducks Oats (white) Oats (black) Potatoes (hus.) M ) Codflsh (fresh) 01.0 to Godfleh (green) 81.40 l r . 'l ' st while To be sue nice wi' Robin. Robin was s rovin boy, V _ _ Rantin' rovin, rantin' rovin'; There was a lad was born in Kyle, But wl:iat’n a day 0’ whnt'n a yle. I doubt it's hardly worth than Robin with a rpvin’ boy ~ - l H ` 1 » 'cu /"` i - 80. - < _ such as can be bought at drug stores not the ordinary washblue, may be diluted in the rinsing waters. Ex- % _ ’ Rnntin r.i..'I;i Robin. The anniversary Bur-na can cert takes place on Monday and Tuesday evenings in the &’eople's _Theatre when an excellent program will be sllhrnitted._ The proceeds, after defraylng expenses, go to charity. , _ _ BUMMERBIDE MARKETS Corrected for evay Wednesday and Seturdev issue. iilggl ll Purulps _ 1| Potatoes I0 Porli I) to 11; Beef S to 7 I to 10 17 ll to I2 ll to 15 1| 1| 40 ll to 44 ackerel (each I to 6 STAINED MARBLE Iron sta ns may he removed from marble by wetting the spots with oil of vitrol, or with lemon-juice, or with oxalic acid diluted in spirits of ` it." wine, using nfter n soft linen cloth. 25c. I S1.s5 l [To the Electdrs fd the City of Char- lottetown: V l!.AliI}'