t 1 GUARDIAN The Most J. Kfomplelllou is soothed and reireshed when ` P Vmiihinz ,lf you would keep your shin smooth and. free of the 'ernbarrassing~~gloss ,y. , timt ver'y woman shuns, treat iyour complexion to this ._ snleadidlv prepared; beauty treat todaln _ _ ._ _ _ None better for chaps and_all roughness of. skill _ _ 25c and 50c thejar E. A. Foster Centl;hilDrtl`H`gst‘ore ` ‘ l llllllllllll Llllllllil (Continued from Page One.) the histories tor German scho and colleges, the literature upon whi the people of the country were in lectually sustained, were sowing seed the harvest of which we ha gathered with blood and with tears day and were preparing the people the great day in which Britaln’s po er ould be challen ed and Brltai the W S supremacy become a record of past. When every plan was nel-lectell and every arra goment made she livered her cbalienge. and in your day to of tlit,adesn d ie._..,.. I lllagccllzallyengel lids l§)gel?eu&gred_"3l`lie Sp"m5hm"`M" A- B' WNW" defeat' rising up of the Motheriand, and response of the overseas Dominic von ma take as the Empires atiltu man challenge. = Defeat, tile speaker went on to s would mean the passing of the E pire;__ but that would not be all. victorious Germany would mean only the passing of our nation but passing of the-Allglo~Saxon race. world's:dominant race. The passi ot the ~Anglo~Saxoll would llleall tion, kindled tor' the benefit of all p _ a :h To crush the pride of the Empire num ___ the tradition ot to the greet welfare elements his venerl. ot his fathers, his lo of his birth and DOI' my s ul my fee g ' WBB 110! out to .enemy been tions are e say only throw awa go on and genes to the unification of the ‘poration for more etilcient service the uplifting of man, reminding would mean; and how it would be garded by the nations of the worl poet, Theodore Roberts: gYe»v/ho wouidweohon with Briillin; . who would sweep the seas, And the ling that Rodney nailed Count well your ships cud Your ln count well your horse and y i guns; - sons, _ ole ef hordes of peasants and sl for Count well your troops and your g sl; ‘ 'wal' with Britalll's lions," de- l ' wily ntl. rtutoul ay_~ Dnlldrllfi? causes ll. feverish irrlta m. of the scalp, the hair roots sh A io .c , not _ fast. To stop falling hair at once lf, ruil, get a 25 cent bottle of Dande a tml hand and rub well into the scalp. extlnglllslling or the laws ol elvlllzll- wi' H few aDP"°i1U°“H “ll flalldfulf 6 ples by this great race. The gr shrine would he brokell. the white or despair would be found _upon altar. But Germany must not win. and G r em~ ~ - illl Sillilltll Mlllill us, that in the future our rlgllts shall many shall not win if Britons to th selves are true. l don'f_ say that il' win no other test sllail come to unchallenged; but l do say that long' lease ol' power will be given ill which to consylidatc tho En:lpil'c,_ lo ¢ strengthen it in righteousness, alld qualify the people for their exalted o. ii services. Therefore, the message the lesson of the two nlottoos so miliar to my bearers must be fully plied: “Britons, guard your own;” "“What we have we will hold.” there can be no question about ultimate issue. There comes to thought. as I think oftile challenge the mon of today, that martial song of Scotland: “_l boar the pibroch sounding, sound- ing, o'er the mountain and Bien. 'And light springing footsteps l tramping the heath; ‘Tis march,” ’tis the march of Cameron men." _ We have no piliroch in Canada. atuned and we were sensitive to situation. in which we new are, we 'would discover that from where rude-Atlantic tosses his crests hillowa aghiugg me rugged' shores of Great nritgliizm 'whgrelho Pacific receives into its embrace the setting sun. inns., nf the frozen Norlll -there the nation to the south of us on to the. comes ine sound-that arrests the il from the boundary between us and ll tentio_n- of ‘the nations; " "NS only ns wehave borrowed it from the la _ of our~l‘ntliers_ But if our ears were at 0\\'t. ash Tllll lllllllllllllilll l§lS. W be _ ntl Aciu STOMACH. HEARTBUR fa- DYSPEPSIA D. and If heartburn, sourness or belclling food. no dizziness, bloating, breath or headache. Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for the my to It is the surest, quickest and most is world. and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women' eat their favorite foods without 81'!! the the nd miserable-life is too short- you not hero long. so make your tile gent it; enjoy it, wltllollt dread tllc, rebellion in the slomncll. and tack of lndlgestion, dyspepsia, it or stomach dorangement at t- togive the quickest, surest r t e _known For in the Csnadlamchno Mr T Gai pg w t his cent y been visiting in this city to the great Empire returned to her home. nor 1 make calls : is liével’ to Campbell closed with a refer-, "A§¢;_§_lf__l:_T_§)___t;)nr;__§_l;_i:_k., __l_an___ (ith ' nr on s." av- < ' i'l' _ _ _ All our immense stock of furniture discounted furniture for your 5 dining room, parlor, sitting room, bed room, living room, hall kitchen. fill discounted everything excepting' only “Hercules” springs and ~ Ostermoor” mattresses. e l ,t _ Empire. its/ consolidation, and itsmp€'l;-. Hmg P°°°m°- ‘“5i\“e - “'05 Ulkefl d_‘§__ .him dead, burled_llim under three the stately sentences ol the Cnllnliinll V . e a“‘\ Ripley and Henry Hunter. The Vg T Sii_l_k 119|’ fl*-U10 in U16 WHV99! lowillg were the results oi the voting _ est we your blood and your nlet_tle garter 521, Ripley 456, Hunter 403, ' Mc- 254. nt in~ u l-‘or they who battle with Britain. must Gully 279 and James Forsythe rin _ . a os n and then the hair comes out Price was close, Oulton winning by 1 “PAPE'S DlAPEP8iN" FOR SOUR, Time it- ln live minutes all stom- ` sch distress will go. No lndigestiou. Britons follow the instruction or these mottoes. intelligently apprehend the respollsibilitiea and opportunities, gas. acid, or erucatlons ot undigestod Of speed in regulating upset stomachs. 0 tain ind estlon remedy in the whole a -they know Pape's Diapepsill will save them from any stomach misery Please tor your sake. get a. large titty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepslu from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being agreeable. Eat what you like and d Pupe‘s Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one ot tho family eat something which don't agree with them, or in case of an at- tr is _ time or during the night, it is hand the march of Canadian ` to the call ot the blood: o is stand out three dominant. lending ll few days in Charlottetown ion -¢--- , has has ve Uh Laura Acorn Pownal, who The Guardian ragl-sts tonlearn Ml' L E Prowse is conli ed to house suffering, from la gri pe _ ~ -p-__ the ,hor sister Miss .lean Wells Arthur. Al s in this city. , Preston Sentner nndjgr Ilussel this morning for t' John to Ontario. ,_ _ _*gf-'__ _ Mr. James Yesterday to Presb!/i.é\'y. .. ,Edward island yesterduy‘ was rapidly na ,miigllt be desired. y Yom. 1_lND|AN EXHUMED ‘ to this mighty rf* ' » _ . 1 ' ANDFOUND A'-'VE _Walerppn Lake to ills home l h‘,“,`»)Ieadow_fLalfe_ District. He mit ot earth in his shack., istlllli .Elli|Il|llllS C 95' were Capt B G Carter, Howard lo S. Grossman 355, Councillor H. R. Hunter and Carter are new men the Board. Each man ran ns an dependent, and the election was Out ol a possible 1,250 votes only ‘I were polled. that f" MP9- A- W- Stewart Harrington, and berton. are attending- the Short Collr o at- lie ' _ h...,,l§,;."l.4iI`n..l.. r ' _ rother , Dr. George om tllo audience ot what a united Empir:12w"‘"e“"“ s°e~“‘°“ t” Bmk "‘\l‘l‘“Y-1132 _ 'Walter a.‘,till'le ills trlbesmell thillkillg feet _ _ AMHElls'r, Fen. 1.'-The followlnl: rm' u“’?;_W__’_:_‘: r'°“l‘§_ ’°'~k‘;'_‘ Wm* Bflff are the results oi’ the civic election ‘ ”' 3 "0" 0" W h D"““l"" ,Cumberland (3ollnty:-_- ill iA:;\_§r1he{‘3t;_F&r Mayor Councillor r ur . o att e ected hy acclnnla- cl Ye `*"h° Www fo" t0 Warfare YOU" tion; the three Councillors elected A. H. 0,., the floods to your Buy now you will pay much more in the Spring' of the quietest ever held in the town. 775 'i/ii’ l _ il _.Q ! I ` u.- ,“____%>_j -ll... 1'- f_ I/___ if-'T xi' 'if A - (vp itll... \ I\l!l0!\g lilo pasaeligerg oll the Prince _. Dr. ' .Bl'0W¥\. returning from u_trip_ to Mon- .treal and Ilalinlx. At- tllc llltier place lie visited Mr. Celontille McLellan __WhlJso many friends here 'will regret _to-learn iilat..lle ls. not lmprovil_lf,';,ns f . l. /-ll_»,-"-7¢"_.-.’_'_‘ "-.~ . J, * _“rv ____ ~ »q. '_ _*_*""“" -~»_| ll* l ` :‘ -i i'-iw... *wid 1_'>':t. "" r '.2 ‘~s>|‘#~-=»C-»F1 .'>rl~;f.~li;»_'~v1_'-5 .,,, , _ V ` V __ FEB ,__ i, _-\ __ “V .-nv.) iw’ l ~» l,.~llll» Jflafl 1'IL..\ Ju.; ilu . “multi f' M .,-_ _ _ ~ ‘ ' _.Y _4.. A C W; »~s. -~ ..__,_._ g___nv “’“ " "" *' r ' “’ " ‘*~ _ - _ I -i il * ` -_~_-:Z » 5,4- _ ,_ 'z-v‘”~ ._ ___ __ *__,__...>. __ .»- _ __,____ _ _l ' f _ \\ ill coulvr All; ¢=F*~“;°f-:j;,__ _ , l _» -\.., __ ~_‘-Q#-_ _ _pw _ f I, *~ ti- ` .`_` ‘A w. \ V' . / "'~`--1 »v**-~ ."'_f____ “an ‘_ with 46 Battery ntl. Brlgllde \ ~ _ _ " » \ _ _ .f .J ~ »-*- - _ . 5th l Oui' _Big Furniture Discount Sale _ Positively ends Saturday Feb. 5th ,G mmm Smm Your Choice at 20 p. c. 25 p. c. and 33 1-3 p. c. oft i _ This sale should have ended January 25th but so many people requested ns to extend the closing date until after the first of the month we decided to contlnuc the sale until February 5th-Saturday next. SPECIAL OFFER _ Our terms are Cash-but as a Special Concession we will allow you to select what Fur- "_ *Q l -4;‘ i i_\_~;l Li-3355 L -. "°l"" __.~.~_;- 0- _ lT¢,¢r \ » niture you 1_re_quire.__at the discount price--'-pay a_dgposit on it-we wi_il_ti_len store the goods for? you for one month. At the end of the month, you carlvpny us the balance due and we jill send 53 ed A A. McKinnon of the Mining _ Town for Mayor by a majority of tion votes; in ward two the contest k, tween Tllos A Oulton and D and votes; in ward three_Kent Foster, they rid the scalp ofevery particle qt dana- F former Councillor. was elected by a tl ` ' ring f clamation. ng t any drug store, pour a little in your 0X!‘0\'il-'F01' MHYUP Mr A- ROSS was f ' Af. \elected by acclaluation. The running gig. l‘ for the Council Board, wllicll was very _ 69; appears and tha hair gmps mmm; keen. was as follows: W. B. Treece ' » `181, H. W. Wood 160, J. E. Hills 153. ililli'ol'tl 'Flicker were but a t'c\v bnllo below Dr McKenzie. llllllsi llallils N. its ` foul r c . _the ilarrnckl-l which are being equip now fe r »- _been made for the accommodation their men_ Col..Barre stated that Amherst about February 15. , .__..,,...........--.--- illlllll HABESC ll RFU Elly |. ol ‘J I l .' 559' R eller largp,crow_{i.turned out the mana 160 _ y ne . ‘ _ _ £1 V0t6S, retaining his seat. For (loun- n.nd'the_E_mpire's response tothe Ger- "`i‘|"i`1“"' ‘ ` ` ` ` ` ` i;gd(t)c-d' wlidlldlllildie' A1lii(i:xl5h1dl?;dgs‘ilr;' dial tho All/illERS'l‘. Foil. 1.-Col. Barre and Major Stern of the 150th Frcllcll- Canadian Battalion. C.E.I~‘., inspectedi ell ill tile Winter lialr bnlllllllg, and Lily- prcssoll tllomsclves as greatly pleased with the nrrallgeuienls which had The smronli llcni rcilll-llcll the sulll. he expected 400 of the 150th would rclicll 9. s ment deci ed to go ahead with tliie it cg. (M _i 1 home. _ / 'Z-' If ',~=""11_ ix- ;1n' _’ ill ' ' *“ ‘_ ii' _ _ _ lf_you _have nottaken advantage ot _this sale you are making a great _mistak_e. All kinds of goods are advancing ln prlce_lnc_ludlng Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Brass Beds, Mirrors, in fact Furniture of every ha description. It will likely be years before prices go down again. V12 ` Make up your list and come in today “R » 1 defeating James Reid. Wesley Black ‘~ » _. 4 and Wnl. Simpson. :_ Parrsboro-The election in Parrs- ~ I _ i _ O lloro had the closest contest ol' thc _ _ ` i County. Tile iight wus very exciting ` ` and close. P. M. Spicer defeated ` _ ’ ' present. Mayor S. 'l‘_ Salter by 14%. 1 _ '. _ John Picksrll had tile poll anlong the ' ‘ ' ' Councillors. securing 147, T. J. ltyllll . _ » _ _ _ Dr ' _ . _ , __ ___ _ l “‘ i being but live ballots hclllnd lllln. _ MvKt-lnzic. cilptllrllli the rilmuillll 'scat by 110. lileslsrs Goo. ‘l‘. Rogers, 'Au 0. Seaman, Natllllnicl Niles and ll: ~ is _ l7116-2-2l\lEtl`. _ ily e ~ _ _ ~ ,l more ` 1 'gffqpm * Ja--gr-FHS' _ t _ _ _ 'horses present. llllli' llle cllll-ics not ` t ' ~ ` .= l _'H 1 ` coming ollt, thinking the storm of He f . _ nlgllt before would spoil tile culll's_e, ` ` ll but the speed comlniitec llild pllt it exccllellt sllllps. ` The 2.50 vlllsn wils clllicd first, six ull:-lwerillg tllc bclllilld illcy lxot :lwlly on lilo iilird scorc,‘Mcl-lty Widow soon ussilllling lilo lcutl vtjllicll silo llcld to till-_ clld, llttrkwooll Daisy scuollil. Yillllmn lloy Slrd. l'l`nl‘ry 1'. Mil. of winner, but tile tight lor pluoc ullli show wus lt corker, Ynllkec Boy getting 2nd, l)ul'kwood Daisy 3rd, linrry P. itll, but as tile latter wus lloi working well lie was drawn at tho cllii ol’ this llcat. l, The final went to lllc llivorcnll lady `illlli so impressive was llol' race illlli nlally ure wondering wlleillcl' thc i`lllll ` is not going to illrll olll llllnillor Qllccll ‘Clll'llcl‘inc. llnl'llwooll llllisy won Bull. llllli will iulprovc with work. Iloill silo v I Tile New London Driving Cluii held and Merry Willow arc by D1\l'kW0U" their second race Saturday, Jan. 29 d y» though the day was cold and a strong y wind blowing from the West, but as ll owllcd ily Jollll ,M`cl‘llcc, lfrectowll. Khllki Girl was ranlt and unsteady but `sllowed illglltn of speed. Yellowlliril wus short some rigging alldwns shy nf _tile crowd, _ tll lls isa sloltin Club and that Match compete ill illcisc races, and nomlna- Ile 'l‘l:n\lhle (Warren) fi 3 3 00 ill Timo 1.23, 1.22, 1.20. .lust here let it' be ulldcrslood that ary. Tile llcsl llorsos on tile lsllllld will Trouble Maker bg: by Doll- `\ tl l ‘ g Races are i'l‘owlled on, but if the gon ilons ale now open. Purses $25 llemcn wllo was flashing his lll0llcy.`cnch class. Elllries close with is pillillg for :lotion ‘llc can be llcpulllo- W. S. l~‘o\ll\ll, Sullluluy, l~‘ch. dated, when the lloxi 2.40 t-,lass is culi- oli . Sect 12lll. SUMMARIES. nlinulu clues, Init only tllroo clot-,lr-.. 2.50 CLASS. in try zlllli lluppy lloy provorl ilcsl .l Medium l-hippy wlls ful' from lllnls Tiloro were sevcll clltricll ill thc :i- ul _qi f l\lcl'l'y Wiilow.- br. lll. by lllld 'lilo ruvu wus woll ill .sir-ulgllt lleilts |_;m~kw(,0,l _(pm|~,n, 1 1 1 alld devoid of interest. The 2.40 slnlnlvrcti down to two, Dm-kwOol|_.~lG|_\.d0,,, 3 gg 3 ollly llarry Mac bcillg willilll; to ll' collclilsiolls with Olvllu, llllll the lat-_ ,Holm (Stewart) Dnrkwood I)nis_v_ br. lll. by Y Yallkec Boy. b.g. by Pal'k» ter won lll straight lloatsl “Mac” put- 3;, ow Bl,-“_ (,h_ m_ hy B,-il. ting up -.l swap ill one lloui only. li uc vnflnclll 5 Kllllr \£:li“f".’..lll. by Parkslllc r. Tile lloxi race will be ‘llclll Tllcsllnv. . `. _ _ _ ~ _ __ _ ' (Lockhnl-tl tl 4 lclllilnly Btll, .llltl will llt l.\llt.ii at UMW _,_ h___ ____ by p_____m____m 1.Ilil l‘. M. ’l`lll~,l'c will bo two l-lusse S il"lckcrillg. l »\ 4 lil ills tl your old lllld ll 2.40 tin- llliilzr .|.h“0_ 1_1S_ __m~_ l_l”_ opml in .\'llllllllcrllillc, :ind only null l cord llorscs will iw ullolverl lo sllnri if lilo li:l_\' is lim- lilo l-oursc will be 3-MWUTE 0|-A§S- ready us lllc rtlllllllittco llllvc tlrrullgctl lo huve it clo~.ll~cd. Do not forget thc big Frce~l~‘or.Al trot and free~i'or-all pace lvllil-ll lv ill tllkc place about tile middle ol Follrll- l linppy }3oy'cll. g. by I-Iuppy ' l George (Dlnllls) l l Medium Happy b.g. by llnp» py George (McKay) 2 if 2 '.{‘.i?. 1. `2.40‘ CLASS. Ownll gr. nl. ily Pmtksilie (Urrh) 1 1 L llurry Mau ch. g. by llrizil- liilll tllorllurlll 2 2 2 'l‘illll\ 1.15, 1.14, l.l5. HORSE NOTES. _ A complinlellt l‘ul'cly uttered by the possessor of ll rivul colt was passed to liilx Mille Mcliclllla, Vcrlloll, ily Aloysills Sullivan upon thc workolll ol' il Zealot (2.29) 2’/_; yenl' old owllorl by Frlllllr lloollcy. Orwell (Toyo. “J llalvo ll lilly from (‘llplilill Allbul‘y" lllzll cost lllc tl slllwice ice of $25.00 und -.llll justly prolnl oi' llcr; but ii' elle. vnllll-.lt down the slrelcll ill sllcll a grand slylc when three years old. il will exceed my expectlitiolls Zcalot` brings ilonlc tile bucoll."f Should the ice clcnr ll ilozcll or so oi lust ones that i-all show ll, 2.20 clip will _fllvn tile llinrior on \'i~r- noll River it-c. ' / , _ ‘~9°‘.'f'i_"~_ _'~ , '_%`_RNr i _ ~' _,v f _ "'\44‘E '\-°°i< come wire Mc -l°|_l_` E. TOWN DQWN _ _ CEN`i’§ 5 _Q -gs gall CAMEL. fr! i D\ON‘T - TO BUY THE HAGK' ~._ _,___--* "`»~ r l _ ` lCE CREAM \____ _ _ L me . C - WALK? ~H f‘_\f>*~LN> Theses some roots. wlnnow ____/`Z__/,.. _ l-i 1 `/ _Juv-l-vw--e-lr-iv-I---rv (Hop T5* *ND ' Pklwliuou ‘<&'5TEl2o»or : THE o`\'ui=.lz ‘s\DE ‘foo HAvl=_l~l'r elaeet _ i:Tl_l l .nobr eoto me "` LAST one To A , culnamm -our we w|l.l_ HAVE Mons Nl:.>