_ f Am’ '915 - - - -_ ' ' 'ru ouannorrurown GUARDIAN ._ _ __ _ _ _,-,Wg I ”I"el>ruary ` Ladies’ Boots We have about two hund- red pairs button boots in Patent and Gun Metal leath- ers, all sizes from 2 1-2 to 7 R68- $3 to $5 Less 20 p. c. Ladies’ Tan Boots _ Every pair of Tan Boots in our store, button and lace styles. Sizes 2 1-2, 3. 3 1-2, -334 1-2. worth $3 to $5, Less D- C. ` Ladies! Pumps A fullline of pumps in all leathers, good values at $3 . to $4, Sale price $2.48. Ladies’ Slippers _ Kid slippers n' d light for house wealiE,ew ii |» »\ fi PR sr john .. ,_....,..... , \ B GEO. \\`.\Ll.ER. Dominion Express liuiid~ i thoughtfulness. illakc f/tc appoi-ntmcnl ln-day The Bayer Studio FOR' A GOOD PHOTO -vrsir THE- A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate prices. Personal attention given to Amateur’s Woriz. DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Charlottetown Ellis Montague Best -place in Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery all kinds. We carry theL.- Waterman fountain pens which are guaranteed. Bring or mail your filmsto be developed and don't forget that our photographic goods are always fresh: give us a call when in need of good goods Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. Montague ` ,.." .1 ..“'”""`........"`..'.'1’.‘£{.”.§§.Zi High Grade Coal is the only kind we carry. It does not mat- ter when-you order, you can be sure of getting satisfactory coal ifyziucnme to us. We have 0" hand ap exceptionally good GUN' ity of coal suitable for ranges and kitchen use also for steam Duf- poles~ How rnuch do you fe' quiver Prices always fishi- I ‘ Bell' & 0° > hui' _ _g |c ., Ltd., lilo* i'i`.':.Wl`_"°""°°'f~°l':.°.i..°.~.'i.° ‘ ill!/1 I ing, Charlottetown. Eastern S.S. Corporation International ‘ Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston.......$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms..... ...........$1.00 Leaves St; fobn Thursdays at 9.00 I. m. for Lubec. Eastport, Portland unc Boston.Returning, leaves Central Wharf Boston St. John* City Ticket Omoo I7 Klnl St. J. I". LISCOUNT Agent. St. ]ohn,'N, B. Ensrport Me. _ l . Furness I Sailings i-‘mm r_oNiio.\' rrorri Hariritx "Sagamore" February 6th February Sth Sachenr " 20th “ 12th Grnciano NMCII 3rd " nihsuirrroint i2iii From LIVERPOOL l"r_om HAI-IFAX Via Nfld. Via. Nfld. Queen Wilhelmina February 3rd Tabasco " 9ll\_ February 12th Durango March (th Furn¢ss,Withy& Co.Lltl. Eéii. WL-if p i i \ i We insist: on your oxsmlnilllf '-119 ‘Wilt gy of fuel that slides down y_onr 2;t:_ onty of dust slag and kiln ers money thrown awe!- lf you wont to Save Money on Coal our yard will hsiv v°“- 01°” brisk oool at tho right pi-loo. 4 _ 9.00 n. in. Monday. for Portland. 'Eoirtnort Lubee and St. John. .i ir, ii. kirtain A. 'i‘. Mcicuy :uni Privnie George McDonald. arrived in Monta- gue Friday morning from Fredericton N. B., where they are in camp pref Darllis to sail for England, on p. few days’ vocation before leaving for the front. The boys look well and speak Verl' hl8lllY of the way they are used.--B. CARUBO'S POPULARITY NEW YURK. Feb.' 5.-More than 2.000 men and women were in line in trout oi’ the Metropolitan Opera house today when the box ofllce was opened for the sale of tickets for i'_iext Vi_I_ednesdny's performance of Carmen which probably will be the last time that Caruso will sing in the role of Don Jose before leaving for Monte Lario. Just across the street were scores of-ticket speculntors,near- 'ly all of whom had representatives in the long line. Many of those waiting to buy tickets have stood in the cold since midnight and by four o'clock this morning the line had turned the corner of Broadway.,-extnding nearly all the way to Seventh Avenue. Police Sergeant Kiernan of the West Tlilrtleth street station, and ‘four nssistants had nil they could do to keep the sidewalks open for pasa- ers-by and to preserve order in the ranks of the waiters. < "We always have large crowdswto handle at this season of the year, es- pecially on Caruso days," said Ser gennt Kiernun, “but never before has there been such ii throng as this. How- ever, everybody has been orderly and we have had little trouble." RUSSIAN GlRL IN MANV BAT- TLE8. MOSCOW. Russia, vin Petrograd and London, Feb. 5.-Among the wounded who have arrived in Moscow from the front is Ogra Krasilnikoff, u girl of nineteen years. After taking part in nineteen battles in Poland she was wounded in the foot. The girl enlisted under ii mnn's name and this deception has been just discovered. The Cross of' St. George. fourth degree, has been awarded to her. 1 THE QUEEN'S FLOWER (Lloyd's Nws, Jun. 17) The King and Queen paid o. delight- ful surprise visit to the wounded In- dian soldiers nt the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, on Saturday. King George, who has a knowledge of l~lindustani~ stopped at many of the beds and talked to the men, Colonel Campbell., ,the silnlnistrator, explain- ing incidents to their fighting re- cords. He talked for some minutes with' the soldier, Gangny Slagb, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross. Two young brothers, Gurkhns, aged 17 and 16, who were wounded in a trench by the same shell, were also noticed hy their mnjesties. One has lost his left nrm and has n fractured leg, and the other is minus a leg. ln spite of their injuries they smiled cheerily when the king wished them a speedy recovery . The queen showed n special interest in tho brothers, wbo,are named Pim 'and Bel, and to Bel she gave s. flower. CHRONIC SKIN DISORDERS NOW OVERCOME QUICKLY. There is no hope of getting rid of iisflguring skin blemishes until the blood is purged of every truce of un- clean matter. " ` Wonderful results follow the use of Dr. llsmill.on's Pills which provide the blood with the elements it needs to become rich and red. - Quickly indeed the blood is brought tritlon, in given power to drive out of he system the humorl that cause ashes, pimplen, panty complexion and cindrerl ills. Don’t dslny. -Get Ham- ilton’s Pills today; they go to work at ince and give prompt results. Mild. eiilcient, safe for msn and women or ihildren. Get a ,20c. box today from ‘nv dealer. is En agno- ¢mou.l._ tmivl|l_o_i1~v) zero on Thursday morning.-B. I to normal strength, is filled with uu- . .°lT PAV! to buy in this Province. , . .*0NE OINT por word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cpsh must accompany order. -i ' SOME GOOD BENTENCES Quota_tionl from Some of the Best Authors What are you worth today? Not in money, but in brains. heart, purpose, character?-George H. Hepworth. Believe in youurself and the worldi is bound to believe a little in you.-R. F. S. Spender. There is only one religion, though there are n hundred versions of it.- George Bernard Shaw. A fellow gets a whole lot of money, and he buys him everything, he wants until at last he buys a. woman, and then his troubles begin. lf yon're buy- ing pictures. there's an end to it-you get your walls covered sooner or lat- er. But you can never satisfy a wom- an.-Upton Sinclair. You have not converted a man be- cause you have silenced him.-John Morley. Vanity may be likened to the smooth-_skinned and velvet-footed mouse, nibbling about for ever in ex- pectation of n crumb.-W. G. Simms. Be quick to encourage and slow to dispnrage.-McCarthy. Nature is divinely serene. She has the most beautiful of all faces, and she never looks in the glass, and herr utter lack of vanity, her complete ignorance of self-consciouusness, are her most magical charms.-Robert lilchens. An excess of one quality is always bought at the -expense of another.- Arthui' Sherburne Hardy. Nothings burst forth all nt once.- Harte. llc that goeth about to persuade n multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attention and favorable bearers.-Hooker. The years write their records on men's hearts as they do on trees-in ner circles of growth which no eye can see.-Saxe Holm. ‘Tis much to wound n. foe; 'tis morn to save him and to win :1 friend.-Eric Mackay. I know ol' but few greater influences that with keep young people right with their .friends than to ask them to bring their friends home.-Joseph Hocking. Write me as one that loves his fol- lowmen.--Leigh Hunt. A woman will, or wou't depend on’t: If she will do’t, she will, and tliere’s nn end on’t.-Auron Hill. There is a duty of pleasure as well as n pleasure of duty.-Silas K. Hock- ing. A good turn in thc kitchen is as wood as a. prayer in the chapel.-Kin hy; " \' .‘ *gill *TH Women never hnve, never do, and never will make common cause against men The only person against whom they forget their formal nttitude oi’ rivalry 'to mnke common cause is the beautiful woman who attracts man.- Miss Arabella Kenealy. How can a msn he miserable who has two chairs to,lie upon, and n to- bacco jar ut his elbow.-J. M. Barrie: There are two literary maladies- writer's cramp and swelled head. The worst of writer‘s cramp it that it is never cured; the worst of swelled head is that it never kills.-Coulson Kernahnn. A man whogets nettled or nervous, or is constantly grumbling, never gets ahead in ii business house.-Knowl- son. Find earth where grows no wcod,and you may find a chart wherein no error grows.-J. S. Knowles Wherever is love and loyalty, great purposes and lofty souls, even though in a hotel, or a mine, there is Fairy- land.--Kingsley. ' Keep your face toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. -M. B. Whitman it is because they have been obliged to think for themselves and make their own theories. that persons of neglected education are so often self- assertive, self-reliant, and capable.- C. B. Wheeler. Our thoughts would pleasantly agric if I knew you und you knew nie. - Nixon Wntermnn. Good nature. happiness, and laugh- ter aro as contagious as a yawn. Hap- piness is n stnre of mind, and there is nothing that contributes more largely to the general well-being of society than a man with ii hearty sense of liudior.-Marshall P. Wllred. it is a wise man who knows his own business, and n wiser one who thor- oughly attends to it.--H. L. Wayland. This life is a short minute. Eternity follows.--Roger Williams. Whoever is afraid of submitting any question, civil or religious. to the best of free discussion. ~ls more in love with his own opinion than with truth. -Bishop Watson. PRINCE VON BLUCHER ARRESTED IN BED For some time there has been a question in the minds of many per- sons regarding the fate of Prince Le- berccht, von Blucher, descendant of the famouus German General of that name, who owned the island/of l-lerm near Guernsey The fnct that the ls- land belonged to n German Prince was spoken of. but just what happened to its lord was not known. A recent iii- sue of the Figaro sheds light on tho subject and gives nn interesting ac- count of how the Prince was treated by the British authorities. The news- paper says: "At the start of the war the English captured, so it ls said, thc island of Harm. near Guernsey, and its proprie- tor. The Gernian Prince Loberscht, von Blucher. descendant of the fam- ouus General of that nnnae, built on this island a sumptuous c stcau. There his two children, Count Lothslre and Countess Elizabeth, were born. Boing of n defiant and Germanic nature, His Lordship humiliated and insulted tour- ists who travelled to his island if they happened to be French or English. “li‘urtliermoi-c the Guernsey authorit- ies bnd had him under suspicion for u long time. The some night that war was declared. one hour after the expiration of _the time given to the Germans to get out of Belgium, the Guernesy authorities went to work. ‘they went by boot to the island and . 'M0l'ililgi.\e,'P.E_,I. ‘ Iii lo\sRr*RA\|".B_ ' found the Prince in bed. It ,was ‘.3 'rne roiiawiirg ir ri un or from-‘ ponies which have pnid dividends on account for 1914. Most of these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Park.. .... .....10 Prince Albert.. .....10 _ . (More soon) Rayner International declared 40 paid.... H.. J. McNeill Co, ‘cash 50. stock 50 Rayner Stonehurnt Silver Fox Co.pa.id.... ...200 Rayner Clsrlte & Harlow Fox Co. .,.. ......paid .20 B. I . Rayner, West Gore N. ....paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co... . . . .. .paid .50 General Fur Farms, Ltd . . . .paid 17 Mount Edward.... paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Hsrbor.... ....cash .30 (More soon) Upton.... cash, 10 (Moro soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co..... ..cash 35. stock,70 Silver '1‘ip.... ......casb 15 (Added three pairs) imperial Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Ltd., Montague. . . . . . . . . . .15 (added three pairs to ranch and bold securities for balance due on sale of foxes which when col- lected will enable them to pay an- other .. .. ........10 p.c. Crapaud Fox Company.. .. cash. .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash New London Fox and Farm Lands, Ltd., 200 p. c. cash, and more later. Regal .. .. .. .. 10 Dundas . . . . .. 50 cash and 300 stock Beal River Black Fox Co.. . . . . . . . .. 16 (Also B pups added to ranch) Diamond.... Rogers Paton.... ......10 (More later) The Freeland Silver Black For Co., Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per: cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will be paid lifter the general meeting on Dec. 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sil. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent (More later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co., 40 per cent cash, with more to follow later. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash.. ..15 (From 4 pairs) Hartford D. S. Fox Co... . . . . ..25 Pserless...... and balance after January lst.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co.. Ltd.... ...60 (With 60 or 70 later) Hackett S. B. F. ....15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..... ....50 (ln addition to stock dividend of 100 p. c.) Chai-iottetown_S. B. Fox Co........15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co., Ltd.....10 Glenslmdale Silver Black Fox Co. 100 (50 p. c. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus.) The Bideford Fox Co. Ltd... .200 (100 p. c. cash-pnid 35 p. c.; bal- ance, 65 p. c., will be paid soon, 100 p. c. in stock.) Beechgrove .. .. . ...15 Hamilton S B Fox Co ,.20 Murray River .15 Massachusetts . ......10 Mt. Herbert Silver Block and Patch Fox Co. .. ......17 IHI Ilillllli BEEHS Hiilliil ln response to ai general wish Mr H. Irving Beers, supported by a com- pany of local urtistcs, will give n dramatic recital in the Kindergarten Hall on Monday evening, the 15th. A flue programme is being arranged, and a. great intellectual trent is in store for those who attend. An account of his ability as an nrtiste, Mr Beers deserves to be well pntrouised, and further, he deserves patronage on account ol' what he has done for the Patriotic Fund. Since the declaration of the present war the productions of this actor, between Amherst, St John, _Halifax and Chur- lottetowu have tumed over to the Patriotic Fund $1,231. Nearly $400 in St John nlone, and $213 in this city. ln addition to this' he has given his services free to nine patriotic concerts in the country districts-four on the Island and tivo in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. lt might be mentioned us an evi- dence of the ability of Mr Beers in this line that he recited at n Masonic bau- quet in Toronto three years ago at which some visiting Masons from Buffalo and Rochester were present. and so great was his success that he was invited some weeks inter to Rochester to recite nt n Masonic bun- cuet in Medina 'iimple. lie was encored eight times in Rochester, and at the close of the entertainment Grand Muster Hooper presented him with n purse of $50. On Monday evening the 15th, he will give twelve standard and contempor- ary poenis, including “The Monarch of the North,” by the llev. Sydney P. Kendall, D.D. The plan of seats will open Thur-s~ day, the 11th. at Iteddln Bros. 8515 ALTKIRCH IS T00 HOT FOR GER- MAN GENERAL. GENEVA, vin. Paris, Feb. -General von Borduugen, staff commander of the German operations in Lower Al- sace with headquarters nenr Altkirch. has been forced by allied aviators. who bombarded the liendqnartors, to return to Muelhausen. from which place state papers and valuable are being removed to Friedburg. A German aeroplane fell ut Mudorf, noni' Basie on the Swiss frontier ycs- terday. The two oiiicers in the nero- plane were seriously injured, and the machine was smashed. As n result of tho new German rogu- lstlons for the making of bread, sever- nl hundred bakers in southem Ger- many nlong the Swiss frontier have been compellf to close their shops. ,fc 0|. A. W. 0lI|8E’8 25C BATAIII NVIIIEI u ""°*¥..°.f-‘-’~'.-i"|i»~»-»~“""‘°‘=§2‘»»‘.ti..‘?.' ,' i eioontboahznnogonstqnd ‘ there they _arrested the irascible Ls- herecht von Blucher. Prince or Wahl- ntadf, and made him gm \\up." Thousands l@ Count Ten-Then Relief Gomes From Chronic Asthma. Nothing yet discovered can com- pare with Catsrrliozone in bad, ugly cases of Asthma. Catnrrhozone is the one remedy that can be sent quickly and direct to all parts of the breathing apparatus. The effect from Cntarrhozone is a quick one-you feel better in no time -keep up the good work, use Catarrli- ozone as directed and you get well. lf your case is curable, if anything on earth can rid you permanently ot' Asthma, it will be Cntnrrhozone. It contains that sirangly soothing and powerful antiseptic found in the Blue _li_y__“llaiarr|irzunr” Gum Tree of Australia,-nnd,thi| is for- tified by other germ-killing propertiol which, when so scientifically combined. make Catsrrhozone a veriblo speciuc for Asthma. Cstarrh and Bronchitll. Even-though many other remedies have failed-even though you are dis- couraged and blue-cheerup and try Catarrrhozone today. What it re- peatedly has done for othgrs it will surely not fail to accomplish for you. Catarrliozone is not inexpensive. One dollar will buy a complete outfit from any Druggisl. The money will be well spent because your immediate improvement in health will surpass your fondest expectations. Don't wait --today is the time to use Catarrhoz- one. _,Q E' ‘ I.-i§',_-_ - . ‘ H Beaver 3.4,.- " ._,.?_ .- ,_, '-sr. HE wheat 5' ' is blended P. b e fo r e 7_5 being ground. That is, exact , _ proportions of O wheat and th ,- . always uniform all your baking 'rv - , -"c.`i/_ _.'_:__ - -_ ' . , ' The Original Blended Flour r Always the same in ‘.~ ’ Western wheat, are ground together. __ This means that “Beaver” Flour is quality. You can depend on it for . ire -; DEALERS-Write ls for priest ll Food, Charm Grail I Cdoob. ' A ‘ , ,; no 'r. n. 'nyisr cs. Lirrriiea. cnnumm. our. _ ' ’,, ’ w .-,_ - - ,_ _Q _. `,;;o,;.,__ i_ .5 5 ~ f, _‘y'.»;.-.° = '-54 .- --. "'45-1-4. ."¢ ‘Y A. f .;. . _ d 1/_:,-é,-rg., :». ,.~- 5. .,-f._;¢»:- YA i; 3-. Strength and Flavor. _._- r l . 5 .' .2..~=.. _ . _ .- .;,g,v',-_yu " :"’>"?{=iLfi’-!.'f~ . ntario winter e stronger ."- :.1 . f '/i1'.' 'f .fririzc in strength and 1-; . --.-,-~,. .'-.';<» . re- _ ‘i \ I ”°." >~ ’ '.o.-=:.<» -_ ._ » .~.-....,.. .,,,.=?. -ns,-.,.. Let Us Fix It is only a small job leave the rest to us. | m i f - . , I I Those Leaking Faucets it will not take long, and the cost _will he small, but you'd feel satisfied when they are repaired. The longer you delay having your faulty faucets repaired, the worse they will be getting. Better have us fix them now, it will eliminate all future bother and worry Just call up 393--J tell us your plumbing troubles and 80 Grafton Fred H. Trainor 5..... Then insure in Charlottetown ~ ima: r | __ 1 _ A l Fire Insurance A Necessity ' l good strong stock compan- ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW L pn- If you owe us PAY BE FAIR aias-isiwif i f ‘* e3’ ri-".....'“'t.'::.::.'f.:i“.r'.',°.=¢.?L? V L" .nhox:blow`¢r|roa. !u.vqtrnf \ nulntiturn. /ill dmlm or lllllnlols “gon 5 ny. Limited. ‘hnav |_ PAY-UP UP Whether the account be large or small PAY If you can’t PAY ALL, PAY PART. ~ The weight of your dollar is needed to keep the wheels of our business in motion. Those who still oweius will surely appreciate - our accomodation to them duringthe gst year. We . now need the money to PAY UR ILLS AND 'f PROTECT OUR WN CREDIT. . , Poole & Thompson Ltd. -wil UP. » S and PAY-UP L."_~- . - f -. .- sf., . .i\.*.._ipl>.\.`-.§" r _..>if.' ii# ff.; ~_=- ~ ll 'i~. fi lf- ’.':E if f',_;- "i with Si fr_»`. , >»'» Z. ip.; 7!,i Il, li jfi - l ,li ni' if i, z wif .