_-or Coal .SW ood We have a big stock of the veryj best- Coal, Hard and Soft under cover and dry. When you need Coal please member that we are -here serve you. A._P|llKAR|] & U0. ` - ' ‘ Phone 240 - Ch’town We repair all kinds of lglyatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Watches it Repaired ' Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. $5 ll -rg- .s.. 4... ¢. Just Ailing There are lots of people l who are 1ust_ ailing. _Th¢Y‘ have no particular disease, but_ are simply run down." This _condit on though com- ls unnecessary. ' 5 system siméiiy needs lc. You coul not find er one than Hughes’ | Beef iron and Wine it contains only the purest ingredients. _ ron to enrich the blood. Peptonized Beef to -feed the tissues. _ _ Wine as an appetizer and stimulant. _ Give your system alittle push with this good tonic and nature will continue th_e work. and the old energy will be restored. Geo. E. Hug 5" es L... l ° Best quality Hard Coal in E88 _ Stove iii _Q il Ill' slit _:S Try this oil your stove mill you will be able to sec your fllcc ill it. -lt _only takes ll t`ew llilllutcs of case to pro- dllrc it brilllllllt black shlilc,__iii plncc of half ali hour ot' labor and bitch brcnlliilg lliirllsliip which cvery house llocpcr dronds. \\'lly cling to olll lilolllolls? liiollnryr days ilooli lllolicrli wzlys. ()-S()- Lll(lGll'l` is the lliodcrii stove polish. _ C031 Yafd Car veil Bros. LOCAL DISTRIBUTERS 890i-3-GSlllil|§Slilt13i & Chestnut Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydney Run of Mines at A Geo. E. Full’s Prince St. Wharf _ i __ | t__ _',.-Vile* ‘1=;__._ ‘_ * _.“~1'- '» lil-. w ,;;_-_gg needless to colniuent on ' Coles skilfully presided _;__________ - f _, ' . _ i‘lie programme I1' PAYS to buy in this Province. T0 GORREBPONDENTS. - Owing to tile luereuiusly heavy demands ou space The Guardian cautions its correspondents to be as brief ns pos- isbio in their ‘ eontributlolls. Only Real News will be iliserted. ST. JAMES CHURCH. - Tonlorrow Rev. Dr. Fullerton will take as his morning subject, The _Necessity ot Tile Cross. ln the evening his subjoctl will bo, Death, the ilrst of a series four sermons. 1,_' ` WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Vonuilure Gay :mlloullccs tho ciigsgcmollt' of their oldest dangli- ter Lauretto May. graduate nurse of the llonieopstlletic Hospital, New- buryport, Mnss., to Professor Ruflls Cook ltccd ol» tile Massacliilsetts ln- stitute ot Technology. llostoll. PICTURES-;-The Patriotic Moving _Picture Company will show at Cra- pnull on Saturday, March 6th, motion pictures and war slides. These pic- tures uro high cial-is and the bust yet sllown in the coulltry. All enjoyable entcriaiiilncilt is assured all who can attend. 8875 NOTICE. - Subscribers are notifi- ed thst theprtce oi"thc Morning Daily- Gusrdlaii (mailed in P. E. 1.) ann Montreal Daily Star is $4.00 per year. Tho Morning Daily Guardian lmsiledl in P E. I.) and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $3.00 per year. The price of the Evening Guardian nild Montreal Daily Star (Mnilcd ill P. E. l.) is $3.25 per yenr, tho Evening Guardian mul Family Herald and Weekly Star (mailed lil P. E. I.) is $2.25 per year. FOR POSTAL DUTY. - Mr. iinrold Pickurd, only soil oi' Mr. lilid liirs. Jasper Plckard, Bayfield Street, leaves Sunday night for Quebec, ill answer to it telegram alinoliliciiig his appointment as a postal clerk t'or overseas service. Mr. Pickard had applied for :l position with the third contingent and was accepted for the secoild which makes his departure t`roni home it quick one. While in the Post Otilee ill this city Mr. Pickard lins won rl host of friends by his ob- iigliig and amiable manner and all will joiil iii wishing him u sale and speedy return. ‘ GRAND VIEW. -- The school ie,- progrcssiliij; favourably uiidcr the shin* illu;iilg<~lncl.t oi` Mr. Samuel Nichol- .~:.oll.---Mr. Jack Nicllolsoli has rctiii'ii~ cd hoiilc from Orwell Cove.-l\leil‘il:o from 401:. lip. Thc Mllclfililioil UPI-ll! (`0.. iforlicr (lrcul George and Kcllt Slrccls.-Ml<)Ll'. f Let Us Cure Your Cough For that l if/A- l.;_' _ li _V ___;_i‘ __'® l _"."" '“" f the throat and other kindred disorders you 7'1"* ` _ disagreeable cough phlegm in ‘ Olive Oil a l . will find Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup a most pleasing pregaratlon. Its purity is a _ove reproach-pleasing to the taste and entirely etlicient in action- brings about just the results you want with- out delay. Two sizes 25c and 50c. per bottle. MacKinnon Drug Co. Corner tircnt George and iicnl -“Ilrccls _ \\\\\Ylll\\\\?IHIIlll§\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\§“'-Z ~ Be Skeptical of ' Bargains Noi All is Gold that Glitters If you want, good, pure reliable tobacco go to an honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven to lIIl@“\\@lIIII our best efforts but the best Hickey & Niclio establish such a reputation._and believe our old_ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only \ YIIIIA\\\\\\\\\\WIIllIIIIIl\\\\\“E .I \’ __ A to be had in the tobacco line. lson'l`ob. Co., - Manutacturers Wll\\\\\ \\\\\\\WZi\\\\\YllIA" A,Prompt and Efficient Plumbing Service There is an element ' of thoroughness and careful' ness about our service that adds 8l‘¢8l_|Y f° the emi? iency of the plumbing that we install. If you wish true econom andjasting satisfaction, lei ua install our sanitary olumbmiz fixtures in your home. o1`£» 80 Grafton Fred I-I. T1°2\iIl_0¥__ su--fiaflqj _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ » . feat G_e0i'ge_)Sff;{` i _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ __ f ` ° Cold Weather Food The body requires heating foods during the cold wea- ther. Fats are in demand and the best tat is olive oil. It is practically all nutrimcnt and is easily digested. Pure Olive Oil has a delicious flavor, and whether used for salads or for cooking it is sure to de- light your palate. The Drlce has not been advanced Ibe- cause of the War. Prices 25c to $1.00 per bottle. Also in bulk at 60c a pint. l Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore ` Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. I /"-"7 Teeth are 1 Deirimclllal rl col _ Health ~ _quickly clean and beautigy your teeth, diseniect the.. and heal the infos, makes your teeth loo ,nicer and astlonzer. ~ _ Our present showing of powders, includes all the mouth, sweeten the breath NOTIGE T0 BUBBGRIBIRB. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer 'lol' Canadian Countryman is only good tor the Guardian sub- scribers on Prince Edward Island. RUs1'icovll.l.E. - lvll-_ lnlymona Gallant, Cdmmorcilll Cross. who has been laid up with a severe attack ol ls. grippe, expects to be out again in r few days. The rucc which’ was to have taken place last Saturday at Rusticovilie was postponed. as some of the "racers" did not make their ap- pearance, no doubt the weather cun- diilons were tho cause of the disap- pollitmeilt shown by a good many who had ussemblell tllere to see n iight to s. illilsh between n “Nolith~". and ll ~"South" und prehaps a "West," It is very probable that arrangements will soon be inode, whereby the repre- sl-iltatives from the nbovo liientlonell directions will bc givl-ll n chance to show their respective "spo¢d3?' and tlllls settle n dispute which very fre- quently nrlses when two or more horsemen -meet ns to which horse is the fastest.-T. NORTH RIVER-'l`llo funcrul of thc lute Mr. Neil Mntlii-soil, North lllver, which took place oil l“cb. 26th. was largely attended, there hciiigupwards of ninety teams. Tile l'lillcral services at tho house and grave were conduct- cd by the lt-ev. l). Ml:i.cail. The late Mr. Matlicsolrwlll be greatly migggd ill this COll`lIIlllIilty, he being one of the oldest and most estccined citizens ol this place. The iilnny friends of Mrs. George Youliker will bc gllld to learn that she is recovering and doing nicely after her severe illness. Tile many friends ot Mrs. Ellniulid Youiiker will regret to learn sho is l-oilllned to thc house through illness. but under thc skilful treatment ot' Dr. Murchison. they hope to hour ot' her recovery sooll. Miss Mary E. Moiyllcilux. oi' lllkel'-_ mziii, is visiting friends in North ltivcr, ‘ being tho goes-it ot' Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. Lnrtcr. Mr. Edward Larter is doing a rushing business sawing wood with ills up-to-date gasoline outtlt. Mr. Fralik Frazer, of this place. has been visiting iii Hanipsliire, the guest oi' Mr. Jacob McAleer. Messrs. Edward Lsrter and Ernest Rodd have returil- ed home from a_vislt to ililccrlnali. while there being the guests of Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Molyncaux. ENTERTAINMENT AT MILTON.- Thursday nlglll., Febrllary 1Sth, was ll. rcd letter night in North Milton. wllcil the members of thc North Mil- ton lirnncli ol' t_llc Woincii's Patriotic Associutioii gave u patriotic ciltcrtaiii- ment and social. Rev. Samuel Triv- ghorus, The Cali Ong. ‘lf I were Mr. Lindsay Qucstioncr," “When C. Coles. and viollli, Frank Coles. Song. ing Shirts for Soldiers, Coles. Song. "Our Island Winnie Coles. Recitatloll, Down,” Miss Gladys Trlvett. “Joan McNeill,” Mr. Lindsay instrumental music, Mrs. ll. 1'. iioop- er and Mr. Frank Coles. ltecitution, "Our Bit of the Khaki Line." Mr. C. E. MacKenzie. Chorus, "Cnnadlalls to the Front." At the close of the pro- gramme. Messrs. ill-_iljsmin Carter, City. and L. E. MacKenzie, Milton, performed the dntios oi’ uuctloiu-cr. The baskets, ubouftwcllty ill number, were appropriately decorated for the occasion, and brought splendid prll-cs. The sum ol' $91! was realized, part ut which is being forwnrllcd to the treas- urer of thc Canadian Red Cross So- ciety, and the remainder is being re- tailied for thc purchase of materials for the local branch. music, WINSLOE. -What liliglit have been o serious accident occurred oil Sundlly Zlst, wllcll Mr. and Mrs. ll. W. Youilk- er were returning from preaching in Prinectowll. (iomilig down a hill the sleigh upset and the occupants were tliroivii out but fortunately escaped with ilo more serious injuries than that Mr. Younker is sulferllig from a slightly bruised limb.--A very ell- joyubie evening was spent oil Monday. the 22nd at the home ot' Mr. and Mrs. .loliil (Jlillillore when a llulliber of invited guests iisscillblcd tlicrc it hc- ilig the occasion ot' Mr. Youllkcr's forty-seventh hirt_lida_\'. Tho evening was spent iii gullies. iliiil-:lc and other uliiuscnlents. All excellent slipper was served by Mrs. Culllncrc in her usual capable manner. Thi cvciiiilg camo to li. close all too quickly and after wish- ing Mr. Cudlnore many more llnppy hirtlidnys and singing Auld Lung Sync the colllpaily dispersed.-Tile mully friends of li/lr, liilliiuil a few days ago were soiry to lcerll that hc wus rull into by it team going lil the opposite direction. liis side wwas badly hurt. liis speedy recovery however is hoped for us he is ilndel' thc constant attendance of Dr. Johnson. No blaml_ is attached to the driver as his horse hccumc ullmaliageublc and tho roads hcillg so slippy it was impossible to prevent thc nccidoiit,-Mr. licliry l~‘ord is at prosoiit coiifiiicd to the house with a slight ilttack of la grippe- Mr. (‘.ll.lrlcs Phillips is being kept very busy tlircsliinl.; nliil sawing wood with his cilglilc by thc people oi' Wili- sloe and silrro\indln'g llistricts,-lip ctt ably lilscllargod the duties ot' dicntioiis ol' :ill curly spring are vvi- ,,0m|y___M,. JMR M,_.I_e0,1 of Orwcu cimirmgm A gplemllii programme wnsidcnl .ls several summer birds are rc- Covn Sp,-ut gummy in G,-and Viewnu. given, the rendition oi' which it is ported to have bccli around. BPLENDID‘CONQ‘£R'l‘.- A oo!!- ulid pls socisiunder the auspices l'o_wiisl School and under the ul nw wueinlr ~m'r:~i=lulrliun' und Miss Enid Smith. was ill Pownal Hull on Tuesday night was s decided. success lp every wi-ly. 'l‘lls concert was for,tlie laudable purpose ol_l-starting a llbrliryj`fp_l' the Pownal School and was the initiative of the teacher. to wllolll the credit is due. The ltev. Mr. Weeks. ill ills gen- tleinany and clilciellt manner, acted as cllairilluii, and the best of order pre- vailed. Tile long and interesting pro- lralnnle was carried out without a hitch and everyone did their part to perfection. But the liit of the evening was little llarold Lawton, aged G, and little Gladys Burden. aged 5, who stood on the stage and sang "Tipper- sry." Aftcr tho concert. the sale of baskets, pics and cakes took place, liberally con4_ribul.cll by thc ladies, ol' _ rr ... W has been writ- iu France by mother in this city:»- ` »a»_i._ 9-;,;;,-;f-»_f,»_.:=-_~/i._;»o _om 1u»llusf:_»~i»=sa_v§ .5/fowl. new-_ already since I landed- and! trust' YW* have received letter. Am lu the best ol’ health. and l had a dandy time -oil- the trip over; We' travelledon s cut- tle train, andthe scenery in France is lille alillough it was rather rough on the trip over. We are 'within the sound of the gulls at the front and can neo the flashes at night. We arenlce- ly billeted in s village, and we are all ‘quite coinfortnble, the grub is good. and we have ull kilids of nice warm clothhig, so there- -is really ' nothing ` tr worry about.. The peopie().\'. March 2.-The Daily L‘llronlclo's corrospolilleiit telcgrapllli i`roln.Nortlierl\ Fralice: “llclgiali troops are to be clad in khaki after thc style of Tommy Al- kiils, The traiisfornlatloil will take place gradually during the spring.niid hy till- middle of summer the whole iiclgliln :irmy will be in khaki." How’s__'lTlii”s; ' Now N U M BER 123 \\'e oifcr One Hundred Dollars Reward iorany t)'l"l‘AW.-\. March 2.-The list of rl\sllzllt_io.=i nlnollg thc (ilillzitliail coli- tiiigcilt :lnlioullccd during tho night bear grim testimony to thc particl- piliioll of our t.i-nous " line, mill by ilow the wlioio division is thought to hc engaged. The iniai casualties ilp to llatc llllmhcr 123. This includes tllose who died at Salisbury l’lnill as well as the men ol` thc Princess Patricirls and the regular division who have bccli killed ill action. case- nlCnmrrh that cannot be cured by lIall's l Calarrh 'nrt-. ' F. J. CHENEY &CO. Toledo. 0. \\'c the undersigned have known FJ! ‘hcncy for the last IS years,and believe him perfectly honor- able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by this mm' \' B Or i'oulvllzlzcr l N\ ANI' ~ ‘/- /\i‘io . l. l T__ledo_ (__ li;lll's Cntzlrlh i.'ure is taken internally. actin!! directly upon the blood alid mucous surfaces of ihi: system. Testimonials sent free. i’ril:c ccn per bottle. Sold by all Dniggists. 'i'ake1loll'sFamilv Pills for constipatioii _ _ _,_A I _ _ _ - I if _ man f~ clit Sulidll ill E on-’\ir ll , _ " »‘l ` l il . 119-121 Queen St. Ch’town A oore & McLeod the and _ __ _ll . J . _"Y-2-=~‘ " fest-=:‘§;¥e§1; _ £~°>_ 3 ‘ £3 , 3;- ._-`_ T' , _ fu "3< - _ . ,.~ _ s_;;:l\<:\; X :-:;.;_ _==;_-._ lgv., f ef -1-=._ _ » )l`l(.(3 --9.-" »~ ..._ ____. _____ ,;_,__ J i _ 1 _Z _- :-- I "'-” l .,,,_ 3 than ;_ `~_ - sf -__ / iw. . ty. - ' l lu ~_::-. ' '_ » very sy lyy - _ - - _ _ _ _- I l$l'own-L-weed single bieasted suit, A nice dalk twccd, three pleccisuit of good quality-well tailored--three but- ` gg - ton single breasted cout. Pants well tall- _ ored and the newest shape -- an ex- ceptionally' good suit at the li t *’ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ° _ Dark worsted suit of all wool ninte- rial, three button single bl'ea_sted coat. 'l`l'ousei‘s finished with side straps and belt _ loops-coat a little shade shorter 3 lastseason.. ._ ._ Blue worsted or Vienna-tliis suit is a corker-it is an all wool cloth-would be good buying at $20, but by b_uying large quantities we got it right. It is a three __.-.1 button single breasted model, sinartand stylish _ _ This is ourlinc that we can guai'an-- tee to the purcha.sel‘. All 20th ccli_tli1‘y make, the label of style and finish with at make mostly in checks and pin - stripes in Brown and Blue patterns as good as at low price _ _ _ . _ A blue worstcd with small pill stripe, just the suit that appeals to _young men that want t our price _ _ _ _ _ _ llrowiis and Blue A lille bill tory make T. B. -not the baliiiockbulii. _ Oul_'__$l0.50 __wo1'th at good deal more but At this price we can give you your choice of iiiany patterns, all new and fresh from the factory-in tweeds and worsteds in stripes and check effects-Greys, weight _l.{llal‘i-lliteetl all wool and strictly lizlild tailored and guaralitcell by thc mak- ers to give satisfaction; 20th cell- he suits that set the pace Ti-iii SUITS TH AT ARE RIG!-i'I` AND N EW, the suits that express what is most modern in style- suits of fit, of smartness. of correct tailoring are here. ` _ _ _ And the prices are such that any man can afford al new one. _lust come in to the Men s .Store to-day find how chea ii ou can be well dressed. New Models for Spring i and Summer of 1915 suit woith $14 oi $10 o be nice and dressy 0 Vicilna suit of good- or D. B. model 7 very best produced by the 'all best and most famous manufacturers. _- _ Call andsee `0tit'cJiliiblt. TWU Mil -c ,I $9, sto, / Bersct Dental Cream will _ L " ~ W" -A 1 _ Trappy New Made to Measure 3, l -Overcoats l denm creams and tooth ill New line of Spring and Fall Overcoais in ` ' Black and Greys, with plain or silk facing. ` $15 and $18. I In 10 not please you, we can offer you dozens of sampes to select from, and be litted to Your l measure and save from $5. to $10; _ Our new 20th century_ samples just received -if you can’t lind any suit in stock that does Days |_l_ , l -it i. " _:ts it Qi. ;_. -lit. if it -if it 15.?- tgl- l i .tr .‘_~ . _/,ne '_ l .1 2 _J , fl .5 , A __; ml, -.F lil ,__ _:___ _ _ ,,. ., .- l; _ 1; .y _ el: /hi if ,>.|, ,i .fri P; ».,-~’ if .- ___ ___ 3,.; ;~. 12? 5,’ 'ii' 5. -. lit 1- t -1:' if st* 3' <. W rf - ir- ll. .{§ ti r.,-,_l __,_ _. ._ ,_ _-_ . , wr- f‘ ~,l 'ii ii' L I .3 -» rl lit ._\__ 'Q _ i ._'§i~ 'I ty.-i.= ffl; i ‘l .if i~~ l" qi | -.1 .`l`. - 1 ll . 1* -.. _ rf;-` 1;-Eff-2*:-ni.. ,_ v l. .Q is ,. ll ‘