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Strength comes of pure blood;-good _ @1006 Comes where stomach, _l:;’;{»_l_§lg{_1_§%i` ind bo__wels are _ _alittle carepgndcon mon by ¥\\\\\i Y ' » CD \\\YIIIIIlIllIA\\\\\\\\\lIIA\\\iIIl\ j HUGHES’ 3 c. c. c. mini ‘Everybody’s Fruit Lsxaiives’ They not onlv urit' the g blood, clarify thepskiny and cure_ constipation, but are a specific remedy for all dis- eases of the stomach, liver and bowels, biliousness, headaches, etc. A k. f H h ’ C. C. C Tablets Zirnd tigktes no sub- stitute. _ Price 25c per box by or at Geo( E. Hughes ¢ \‘\\\\\WIlllIi 'lIl\\\\\\\\\ Q'-=~£--in -in . 1 5 E I 5 -» FOR SALE Just a few Black Patch and red foxes left all perfect specimens, and at low price. Write for prices or come' and visit my ranch. Nearest station, Komoko. WALTER R. CAMPBELL, Lobo, P. 0., Ontario. 3895-ll-l3MS9ipd. 1 _ an; -_rr 250- » 150 Rooms Baths 1 Cgpley__§_¢_|\i_are, Boston Mass. -- i ‘ . ’I` ' Chrieraian Bc‘ienc'iir:Zrh'urrl:?nl?e1vC house and but I0 minute to the shopping °"§|i°i~'.'i»i"°°" 'r§°"Pm°" ui on .i a C Cl _ and M. R. R.S stion.aTlS. S?l.in;)snd every pan of the city and suburbs. ‘glare e room 81.00 and up: with bath ‘7ig_i_i`ubl¢ rooms 82.00 and up; with both i ! i i i I %he proper ionic for your hair, l follicles and scalp is - Rexall “93” Hair Tonic lt w.ll make your .hair long, silky fine- feed the' roofs, pr<'>`r'i1hte n rich growth 'and keep the sculp iris normal healthy condition: R_e`xall__“93” is s=_trcat for" youihair . _ . . . . . 75: McKlNNON ` T DRUG COMPANY The Rexall Store - rn ii: _ _________ _r____t_i5_i> viz 'rio P.°,.i¢¢.>i hx- _ _ f ' ` ` W _ _ -1 'S wllrancis & Day _\ ri ' 32 Annual---30c Anywhere else you would have to pay 25c each for these two new Harry Lauder hits. -"i"°=.e:e.':.cc no -“’ `ewenou -_ You can etttsiigubook wifh these two and TWENTY- TWO O'l`HE§S' for 30c. T F. & D. An l lways-sells at 40c a_ copY“-il\S¢ 8 _ few legsand they ardnxiiiig at 30c. MILLER B-ROS.’§.°'€..'§‘i“'| _ ’ l I p _ i "_ 1 IIl\\K'lII.VI/”// dsnnv Hickey & NicliolsonTob. Co.,.@ '(lL\\\\\\h\\\\WZIIIlIllllA\\\\\\\\\\VZIIA\\\\\€'Z , / _ . . \ Island Soldiers at~ the \ front are 'asking for HiC|<€>"5_ . to s Bless Twist Chewing i a- it _ ' ~»» ._ A 4 ,. \\TYllI ' \\\\\vm|a `iThe'C FIGS d -aw- I _ IT PAY! to lil! hi INLPKOVIIIGO- . ACTING 'SECRETARY ARRIVES. -Mr. Maurice Clark. Tryon, who is to -relieve Mr. _Cross or the Y. M. C. A. while he is on overdeas duty. came' to the Cllr' yesterday loitalre up his work. M_A80Nlc .PARADEH __On' Sunday _ St. John Lodge,of the Masonic Order' paraded 'in a body to the First Met- hodist Church when an eloquent and ilttius address was delivssed to them a‘s'.'» 1 =.4-._-ir '-'-1.-.1 '-~._.-_-~.. ..'8_PiEClAL VALUE-Men’s fashion- able and Convertible Clillsr_ Tweed 0\f.<:r°oets _selling . n_ow_.at'»$1r1‘l5.--'llnls is it llne__fhat is worth seeing. R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED. Summersids. 63l0-12-Z4M2lE1i. “il” i PRE8BYTERY.,- The _Presbytery of Prince Edward island _will meet at Valleyileld for the induction of Rev. J. M. Macleod on Thursdays January 6. 1916. at ii ii. m. Rev. J. w. MWKBHZIG. Moderator. will preside _und lnduct. Rev. John McColl will Dreach, Rev. David Wright will ad. dress the minister and Rev, Dr, Mc." Ewen the people. _ ‘_Fir¢<__A1"S“f“"¢“ - _ A_-Necessity _ _ _ ' A Then insure in 8004 Sf1’°"3 ‘¢°°k °°‘-“Pa” “wmeh never contest an _honestclaim such ___f.o¢_il_%rsprslentedbY-_-si -;:f___ < e , ;_;. i__§. _Ja .fe ,-_ _.~. _/_ . -il » - . _ _ ..-...f-»~w»..v.a<-at g » ~ f _ °--M'-¢'f'»¢°~» _ ~ _ .__ .- ... I 1) _ » ' . _ I ~/' 1. _ _ \ U “ _ . - .- . _ _ .___ . ' , _ ~ 1 GENEROUSLY REMEMBERED. - His Honor. Justice Fitzgerald at the Christmas closing of Queen Square School presented. Miss Finnwgey-S class with_ a generous present of can- dy for which the boys were deeply _ grateful; Such acts of kindnéss are ;_q‘ulte unexpected in thos'e"`streri-nous times when men's time, brains and money are in such constant' demand. TRAIN DELAY. - Yesterdays morning train from Tignish was de- ilayed for some hours owing to the .engine giving out. The engine from U19 Calle Traverse train had to go to its assistance at Summerside and brought the cars through to Char- l°'-lei0Wl1» Picking up a. large number Of passengers ai. au me way amicus en route. RED CROSS CONCERT AND SOC- iAL.- One' of the most interesting and 'carefully prepared concerts in the history of the community was pre- sented to the public in the Murray Harbor North Hall on Tuesday even- ing, Dac. 2_1st_ by the Men‘s Club of that place. Despite the heavy snow. storm of that evening a large audi- ence enjoyed the entertainment and Pie Social which followed the con- cert. In the dialogues and choruses of the evening the men were assisted by the young ladies of the community. The total proceeds of the concert and social were in aid of the Red Cross funds. and the sum of Eighty-five dol- lars was forwarded to Mr. 'D». A. MacKinnon. Provincial' f~Red» Cross '1‘l‘68Bl\\‘Gl'. foi"j'thst" purpose.. The' gentlemen of the Club wish to thank thelladies who assisted them with the nrpgi‘amme.aa.well»¢s~those who took baskets to the social, -for the part they lQ_<_>k‘_ln making the.ovenlng_~the__s_u_c_= cess it war. _ ‘ - A DOUBLE WEDDING- A double wedding occurred at the Victoria Hotel City on the 15th Dec. when Mfss Margaret Murdena McLeod. of Newtonfdaughter of Mr. John D. Mc- Leod, was united in marriage to Mr. John E. S_haw,»‘UiBs. and:_l_ier sister, Miss ' Edith McLeod; . became rl_1e~_»_w.i(o'- o'f_Mr. Haywood McLean, Belfast, th"e‘ nuptial knot' being tied by Rev. G, E. Taylor. After the'_ceremony. the newly wedded party drove to the home of the brides, where they were the .recipient of a very hearty welcome and congratulations from the large number of friends waiting there to greet them. One of the best wedding feasts ever served was then partalren of; after which dancing was indulged in by the guests till the morning hours. The splendid violin and bag- pipe music furnished contributed greatly to the pleasure of what proved to be one of the happiest evenings ever spent by those who had the good luck to be there that evening. The brides are amongst the fairest, most estimable and popular young ladies in the province. while their husbands.. Shaw and 'McLean are two of the ls- isad’s finest and most honorable youugmen. Avery large number-of wedding presents wore rwoivill' ovoryolio who knows ploshssrtily wish hill” marrlsdlifs. - - - _ _ 1, ie 25 __ at ::A visit to our store will convince you that we have a fine; display of Christmas goods. These include Smok- ers Supplles, Chocolates, Perfumes, Ebony and Ivory Toilet Sets, Ther- mos Goods_ Walking Sticks, Safety Razors, etc. E. A. Foster, Central Drug store. ' Miss Ida Bradbu\‘y` , 83 Great George Street. ‘by---tho. pastor nev.<.c. ii...':sinmn...ac~ A BPLENDID SHOWING- The collection for comforts for Island pris- oners in Germany in St. Peters Cat- hedral on Christmas Day amounted to 574,81. ' _ - ' - -_ _ nsssnvs me nATE'.-ono`nun- dred and twenty magnificent jviews will be show_r_i_ in tbgerlesrts Memgrxl Hall on Thursdsy,_~ cember this 0 .. Come and see what our brave lads are doin! ` -» ` ' __ 6314 ;. - -, -4-.-.az _ _ COQ|lgERU»~v- Alfthoi c0ilcert'ln‘.Vic- tools Hifll.on-"l‘lnii‘sday -Dec. 30, some of the leading musicians of Prince and Qu_een's'Co., will take part _ in the pmlrans-on-wilt-be séen.by~ad in this issue. ` 6324. GOING _OVER8Ef’\3.-- Trooper Gor- don H. Whitlock of the 36 Field Bat- ery, Moblizlng at Fredericton, N.B., is home on a short furlough, visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Silas J. Whitlock, School St. He inlisted in Sydney, C. B., _three months ago. FARMERS INSTITUTE.-'The an- nual meetingof the Maple Leaf -Farm- ers Institute .was held on Tuesday. Dec. 1_4th,, in Alberry Plains School- houae.` The President. Albert Curran gave a brief report of the work done through the institute during the past year. Atter which a satisfactory financial statement was read by the Secretary. This institute. though hav- ing a small membership made pur- chase and sales to the amount of_$1.- 70_ll__and-'expect to' do a much greater amount of work during the coming _year. After a hearty vote of thanks i was_tendered,the.otllcers fo_r..tl1p_~ma,n- ner in-which they conducted -the busi- ness durlng the past year. _The meet- ing adjourned. The following officers were elected for the coming year. President- Albert Curran; Vice Pres- iden»t- Thos. Dunn; Secretary Treas- urer- Willlam Cain. Directors.- J. T. Jenkins, Jos. Pijaught, Chas Mc- Millan, John J. Walsh, William Pow- er, Thus. McLean, Thos. Dunn, Al- bert Curran, William Csin.- Patriot and Examiner.) THISTLE L. O. L. ELDON.- The Election and installation of Officers of Thistle L. 0. L.. took place on the- 13th inst., a_large number of the Bro thren were present. Past Master Bro. Dougald MacKinnon conducted the in- stallation ceremonies in his usual cap- able and efficient manner. The gener- al business being disposed of the election was proceeded with and resulted in the following being elect- ed officers for the ensuing year. W. McNeill. A. McLeod, D. M. Robert Cook; Chap; Malcolm Finlayson; Rec. »Sec. Jorn R. McWllliams;_F_in. Secy . _ Duncan 'McTa_vlsh; Trees., J ohn _ Di Martin;-Director -_of Ceremonies. Wm. MacKenna; " Lecturer, Harold McTavlsh: ~Oomm_itte_s;‘.Iohn McLellan Donald’ -Mc_K'i_i_i_no_n§ -ftupprt ~-_Hulilein James ll/lunroe.'Thlstle L_' 0._L._.l‘.-so the honor 'of`having tive of-the 'lmili-. ren servingtheir King' and Country. fonrof thsni‘!fi\ti'l`e_rrenches ir_i~1'l.‘l'|l¥Ic -namely Sergsnt Milton `l"'. Mc.D,on- iild. Private John- Bishop, Stephen Buchanan and John Wheeler also Bro. Sinclair MeKeni_ze training in tbe_ Highland Regiment, Charlottetown and more of' the *Thistle-Brethren in- tends to join in the near future.. The larga_ enthusiastic, and very interest- me ua_.e_iin¢'w_i==i-l>r_<>usht1=.= s;¢\v=eJ>_Y_ singing the-Nai.iousl'An.tlmm.. .».'.__ '-- MOUNT STEWART. -f Mr...Joseph an ‘Miss Nettie. Wargeh of,-"~’Chalr- logetxiwn are"`spending 'Christmas at Mt. Stewart,the guests of Mrs.Russsll Clark.-Mr. Thomas Atkins is spend-‘ ing his Christmas with his daughter. Mrs. Frank Kiggins, Charlottetown.- Mrs. James Egan was a passenger to the city on Saturday, she returned home in the afternoon.-Mr. James Atkins. is, during the absence of Mr. Duffy on a visit to his parents in New York, supplying at Mr. Feehan's store. -Her friends regret tire dohth 0! MYS- Michaei Egan, Scot/chfort. a hllllli' 1'0- spoeted lady -of that place._The funer- al took place yesterday to the Roman Catholic cemetery._ Tracadie.-_-Some large catches of fish are being report- sd from Scotchfort, Mr. Mclntyre and Fisher being among, the luckiest.-Mr. Mowiiliuss' frtsuds hors are glad to iosrn ho has rsfslruod homo irons; tho P. E. Island lldllilill. 'BBN lIl"|\\\¢ - HGOL - ...ll-OPENING OF 'IME IC QF MUN6.-Tho School of lllillo. which _hasboen closed since the resil- uation of Prof. Thompson. will re-open lanuary 4th. The Trustees have secured the services of Prof. H. Stan- ley Hinton. ln addition to organ and piano Prof. lllnton will teach singing and voice production. Prof. Hinton studied singing and voice production under Sir Charles Santley, of London, Englang, being taught Nava's Italian method. His teacher in piano, organ and theory was Dr Sinclair of Here- 'ord Cathedral. 6282-12-23m13i "Of course the girls expect a box of Chocolates for Christmas. There‘s almost an endless assortment here to choose from. nging in prices from- _NOW FOR A . _iii ' '1`lli;rJ`“‘ ' ‘ _winm you an \l1-Il_iI__Iwi1i' -- bar, stick. pow or oi* ohm you are sure of rshort-‘and satisfactory shave. ~ - William's shavin! soaps can bs used with hard or soft _» not or cold water. The rich, creamy latiisr quickly soft- ens the toughest beard. pov- '» I 'tr wprkltiv 'H' N'-V D tor; ` _ ist' ' 'j _;. _ _ _ ______, __ r__‘_¢,_ _ _ _ ___ we , _- __¢i~~|_' ~.,_' __._»~-.~4_f_ .*. _~» ___ \. . ._.-- f - ‘i. » v . - ~ - ' ` ~ ~ '- ‘ ‘ " ‘-._ i -ll }‘ , GOOD SHAVE _ .. - . _f __ -,__. .. . _ yr `_, . » . ' ‘ ` ` - _ " <47 If I o' ' __ “ "" - 7 1 I ii ooe_-.-._-'.» i -. 'Obligations If you overlooked. some 'age at_ Ci;_ri=¢ui,i1_i;_.tii1_i;e»- 5 o r u _ _ willgcordld ¥`-Y&ii’ » ay. Our stock wss__pretty bad- ris ‘- A ‘5i.**"§§.E§-§°.l’.r..‘.’."--°“‘..il".'.‘.i =selil have many- Pggzfi-which Win make.; ~ no '- f 1’-'_i.~.>_. C__l_;?i_i;s Nsgh Yosr’:__ Gifts -I " £8 -99°. “UNE ' _ the. t tion ' hleea: Year’sPglT;nnsa~increa‘;- es. Our stock contains many dainty and desirable articles.. i_i&_p_ropnate for the occas- to olesu. ' _ i th . G ~‘s':sot:. pleas l"liilY_§-1--` _ _ ,i _ _ ..i._ .. _ _ i<"_,;_ _ -fm , . v .11 .~. ._ _Tg _-:;,.i.“ I*/I snow . 1. .wi e ` - '-~i°1l.I~`$”‘*- . ` .Es Rs. V r _~ - _ ‘ " ` "M M ‘ _ 149’ dmicwrsew.-_ i ' Watch Ulf. Willows Johnson. 5 .lollilson ` 1-as oomrv osuhsross. under a successful operation.--Quite s number of horses has changed bands in the last, few days. the popular tank- man will be pleased to talk speed with any of the boys after the ice has sulfi- ciently formed for the usual trotting. -Mr. Arthur -Affleck of Beer and Weeks, Charlottetown, spent the holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ailiecir. _ ISLANDER IN FLYING SQUAD.- Mr. J. P. Brennan of North Sydney has received the following' news of his son Lieut Brennan. a former Alberton P. E. l. boy. l-lis-friends_-here- will be delighted to know that‘he"rspre- sents this Province in the Royal Fly- ing Squadron tbe-North Sydney -Her- ald says:- - A _cable message _was re- ceived Monday morning froni Lieuten- ant Louls Brennan stating that' -he and the other members of the Canad- ian flylng squad had arrived safely _in Liverpool. The cable was to his father Councillor J. P. Brennan, and stated the aviator had a nice trip across con- cluding with "A Merry Christmas to all.” Lieutenant Brennan is-one o'f the ilrst aviators to gocverseas-._ from Canada. and the only one _froml the Maritime Provinces. Wihen the call came for volunteers to engage in aeri- al warfare, Mr. Brennan, who then _oc- cupied a good position in the Cifstoms House here, resigned and at once gave his services. He underwent a thorough course of training in the Aviation School at Toronto, and was one of the most successful students to qualify for active service in the war zone. The many friends of this daring and clever young North Sycncy oiicer. and they OLD-TIME 'REliEDY"‘-'ii 7 ' _ MAKES PURE BLOOD Pnrify your blood" by' taking Hood’s Sa'rsaparilla._ This medi- cine hss been and still is the peopls’s medicine because of 'its _reliable character and its wonderful success in the treatment of the common dis- eases and ailments-scrofuls, ca.- tnrrh, rheuinatism, dyspepsis, loss of appetite, that "tired fooling, general debility. '_ ‘ Hood’s Ssrssparills has been ‘esieil forty years. Get it today. are legion. will wish him every nuc- cess, and hope mr his .speedy return unscathed and victorious. SCHOOL EXAMINATION. -The semi-annual Examination of East Wiltshire School was held on Wed- nesday Dec. 22nd in the presence of a large number of parents and visitors. The school-room was most mostfwar- _tlstically decorated for the occasion and in on6'corner of the room a. large Christmas tree laden with gifts. Miss Hatel Wlhite, teacher. Warren Grove .assisted the teacher, Miss Blanche -Dougan to ,Examine the pupils in the various subjects. The ready 'and in- telligent answers of the pupils testi- fied to theskillful training they had re-_ ceived from their teacher. The fol- lowing program was excellently rend- ered. Opehing Address. Charlotte MacKinnon; Recitatiop.Johnnle Cass; Recitation, Lillian MacKinnon; Read- ing Frank Jewell; Recitation, Priscilla McKinnon; Recitatiou, Ray MacKin- non; Readlng, Wallace Morsside; Re- citation, Olive Williams: Reading. Stirling MacKinnon; Recitatlon, Eve- lyn Cass; Valedictory, Fred Jewell. At the conclusion of this program Santa Claus made his appearance on ni-_hnlf of the aifnool and first present- ed the teacher with it gold carved brooch, then each of the pupils _ ,was made happy by receiving a gift from ofl the Christmas tree. The teacher then assisted by Miss Loretta Collins treated all present with fruit and con- fectionary. Speeches were made by several present complimenting the teacher on the splendid work she had accomplished in the school in so short a time. The singing of God Save the King brouglitthe Examination to u ;closi=\. _ ADDRESS AND PRESENTAQTION. -The closing exercises of Moun Her- bert school was held at the school .house on Wednesday afternoon last. at which a goodly number of parents an_d_ visitors were present, all of whom expressed themselves as more than pleased with the work done by their teacher. Miss Margaret Munn of Belle River. An excellent programme of patriotic songs, dialogues, recita- tions and readings were rendered by the children with credit to themselves and also to the teacher who spared no pains ln training them. The school house was suitably decorated for the _.- _.-_,___ __ _ _W _y un ,#1 f-.-of `~'i 4 ~ 1 1 O `....;_,,_,,H._ _ ,,,,,-,_,|¢¢v_~*’ - "_, .fa ` . __/_=. _<1 __ ~.-.. <- ' '<_.fv»`3`».-"’“' cf: -i >__i"'_i ____ __ tu .. A -»-g occasion. Miss Munn, who has re- signed her position as teacher of the school, by her loveable manner, had endeared herself to all, scholars and parents alike, and will be sadly miss- ed in the community, where she had taken such an active part in all so- cial gatheringgi The following ad- dress, accomp ed by a beautiful hand-satchel. was presented to Miss Munn: Dear Teacher:-it was with deepest regret, we learned of your in- tentions of severing your connection with us. lt was only ii sort time ago, we rejoiced in your engagement, now we grieve over your departure, but unexpected home duties demand your first attention. Still we cannot let you depart, without first expressing our deepest gratitude to yor., who have so faithfully and i. nsclentiously discharged your duties as teacher lu our school. During your brief stay among us, you have, by your kind auil gentle disposition, combined with your never failing patience (often un- der trying i-ircumatanccs,) endeared yourself to us ull. Also by your friend- ly and sociable disposition with ull the rate-payers in the district. you have left behind you fond memories. which time can nc'er eiiace. Rest ussureil. dear teacher. our best wishes shall fol- low you through life, und your name and memory shall be always foremost in our hearts from the eldest to the tiniest tot. who hnd the pleasure of bc- ing a pupil under your charge. Please accept this little gift as a small token of our esteem. and wii-ihin8 you A Merry Christmas -and many, many oi' them. Signed on behalf of pupils of Mt.. Herbert School. ~ sour- i ___ 1 1 i if J G- M- Moore M M L J. il’. Gordon I oore & c eod ._ ' 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown - ;» . _ __..- _ -'_ .','-Q _ ..». _.___ 1--a .`|` -_ 1.. .~ the pnce. 1 sf! l P' .':_.~f."'i~.°'i~`»1‘l>-*F i' i-' » Black beaver cloth, curl cloth '»____ _._-_.1" » . ’ | _ f-r-_-1--1 ____1___;___________€ '"1 ' .. _._ -_ - ' _ , _ "L_ Cold? Defying Coats for Out-Door Men This season we have made splendid preparationlto meet the needs of the men whose calling or choice keeps them out inthe frost. The line of com- fortable--warm-weatherproof garments we offer is a long one. It makes i?er__y little difference what price you want to pay-_-there is a cold day coat here°at _ . _ ..Sheep~.._Lined» Coats Mackinaw Coats for Boys and Men _ Heavy frieze mackinaw in black, Oxford 'grey mackinaw with rbll wide storm collar, warm 4 collar and and belt. A splendid 7 ' coat_................ .... ~ coat ........ » Men’s Heayvihilackinaw in2pl°i‘d M:n's heavy laid maékinaws mltand--.vii _ _ °¢Just___ in_- brow'ns‘~a'n“d=_ _w ' lficelltir | _ .i. ia.a»:a'§»;z:§507.i'f‘d°f_'_ _ _ .‘ / ._ .~-mn ‘\'_ _`f?‘s“A%}‘g12_-'L_' ri L _________ _ Fur Collared Coats. _ _ i'-.i _- Fur Lined Coatslandix-hi A -_fl Best A Value- Fur“fiCoat'sl" ` . " *ff ‘ ‘ 1 ff-' f | -._ .P -. .---~~_ ._ af . __r-4_ __ __ _ ._ _..._ __ _ _ _ “___ _ , V _ sul \'_ 5 . _ _ _ Brown'duck__Coai,__ _fair sheep . Heavy brown duck coais,.i_vombat -_ _ lining, color aheeg lined. fi'iso_` 3 collar, fine sheep lining, leather . clasp fastening. pecial._..._._ » reinforced pockets. Special at 0 _ Brown Corduroy Coat Wombat A great coat is this reversible lining. Wombat collar, leather reinfor- waterproof leather one side-.-heavy . ced pockets-A great value 6 corduroy, othersidesoit wami 8 at......... ........ ..... ._ ° will turn any wind. __________ 0 .;\ _._'. ._ _ _ . . ~_.,,;, _~ lining, with rubber inter- O ' lining Marmot Black beaver cloth, black dogskin lining, Margot, collar very wide, note ed mod ,a`warm._iine value coat winter wear.1.." __ ¢ I heavy quilted ltaiIian`liroa'd"foll collar. 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