l a I . . A JAl§iU'ARY 3.1917 ' _ " _ - THE cHARI.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ PAGE savior _f Y')'.ll< FRIENDS Call bug' afiymirig you can give them-.except your' photograph. ‘i/ialfe an appointment today. ri.. c<...i.f.-'*si...ii. New Dteresav-stick To . -vi . . U A _ Vregizi re_ for Christmas home. for Christmas a new photo- h graph will come nearest to taking If you can’t get back to the old ri your place-will bring cheer to fn to home keeping hearts. Make the appointment today at The 'gayer 'Studio' " MEll*"l’.EFritf. - -. _ _ 1-tives”andIwanttosayto those who the people to bring in reinafntiov nflwus held at i-'ores-t Ilill schoolhouse .~ suflorfromIndigo5ti0n,C0h5tiphti0h0, contributions _ to schemes oi' the. "l‘ l"l`ill1lV C\'€'-lillg 22nd. Much Credit ~ ‘ ~ i__ 'I I’ _ t.;‘.c. ~ H. ' ' ' ' `o=':: .r ‘. ‘iii ' FW =i W Q . A A. E. LYON, Studio Good Pho: ii' ` ` lillilli llllllli lllli illlllll’-S ..°l'l' PAYS to buy in this Province. ..*TWO CENTS per w_ord each ln- _-- ' sertioh for advertising in this col- ..°'I'. GORDON IVES is Guardian umn. Cash must accompany order. representative in Montague, Minimum charge twenty-five cents. Gil [iii TiillIiig“FiillI-il-IIlilS_" i. `A§.2.i..fl.l'."$`.'2$’.'§l`.f-i.`. ’é‘.‘I.?Z{§'{.°i‘i n..°.."l§§..'§.'..'X..l‘.‘f.‘.§i.l'.'f.'.Ii 17.352 scallse Illel Il” "MT H 8' m" mb' - .,=-s. s. AMELIA ian wean;-ai ui c _ - .. -_-_ ily __ ..'“SUNDAY SERVICES.-Tile liov_ nlniit on hcr last trip ‘o the Mag- ]ioqnoN,P.Q.,JAn.14th,19l.o. E. E. Styles of Sourls will conduot dalcii i:l.1i\dn_ L _ _ . _ . eto try"Fruit-a-tives”. Idid so and ii nys County siege Ar._ the surprise of my dootoi-, I began . .*DUNDAS.--- The annual meeting tlllefy Draft. under command of Lieut. to imPmve__._m1 he Idvisedmetogo on the people to bring in remainder C; MacLean. now stationed in So_ui»is_ 17 ith “Fmit-_a_tives,,_ Dundas will be held in the church at _ <- -.f_ A “I suffered for many years with tel-_ Divine &rvlCe ill Pl‘9Sl>yl9rlHll -'_-° i ble Indigestion and Constipi|¢i0‘h_ 1 Church, Dundas, at 2 p. m.-, on ,imp ..°JOlNED-'THE C0\,LOURS.-Mr. ad he ‘entail S Bush dl _'ith instead of Rev. Wm. McLeod i_~’Hl1_lly f'l”0€¢l. Dllll<1llll.~A\|i-'\:st_uS__l\'Iiic- I _ ._ , - ‘i‘ 'Y P ” ’°°“’“° who iii fiii it I i i: an i a tifi eatlyrun down. Apeighboradviscd isiamfv C0n8,ez;l;Ii§;£_men B “ Wood hfvuh I ge? TN” an ~ ar es Lamp oil. Rollo 'Ba\, have recently enlist- ed wit the Ki _ _ _ 2 p m on 8th a large attendance i;_ ..”FiNiE' CONCERT.--A most en- IconsiderthatIowemylii'eto“F'ruit s01i¢ited_ The pastor earhestiy ughgiioyeblc' concert ann Christmas tree eadaehes_ .try Fruits tives. and you church during Sabbaths of thi.. moi iii l U __t'lC__<_f_ ‘lei M_i_BS Lll_Ia Math etweiiv. coitnva GAUDREAU l *_ . “ V S ° tr” "ed "“` RUIN FACING AUSTRIA-HUNGARY More Reports Afloat of Separate Peace Plano. NEW EMPEROII FOR l’l~I.\t.‘.E. LONDON, Dec. 30- lteceni reports received here ironi Swltzerlamh have represented the internal conditions in Austria-Hungary as so serious that those governments are, prepared -to negotiate' direct with Great Britain and France, preferring liumilnting peace to what has been termed inevit ably bankruptcy and ruin. The Morning I’ost'i»; Iimlapfst cor- respondent, writing lie(-eiiibcr 22. rc coids opinions to the fure\:oing ci- i'ect as being prevalent in some quar- ters in Austria-Hungary, but in no wise confirms the view that they ure- , \ favored hy the Austrian and iluiigar'-.M A D E 1 N fl A N A‘ D_ A lan go\'ci'ii`m€nts. (ln the contrary thr-_ correspondent contcfhils that how- evcr niiicli ii separate peace may bei . ,-_.ovi es za I=1ei\r<>i' . a i 3 *RECEPTION T0 RETURNED rliililieu 'uid in voung men and lad 500 abox,6for$2 50, trial site 2.10 HERO -Sourie was visited on Satur ics that too‘ p i did so very credit- talldealersoreentpostpaid by Fruit- tiny night by the return of the first ably. The Irvs was the prettiest Seen _h,,esLimm,d_ omwm _.»/nuniiofi soldier arriving on the even- anyivherc and the presents _for the ,1 __ ‘_ ing train .in person of Gr. Stephen 5Cll0lal‘ll llflfl 0ll6 Were b0ll\ 021119 Y _ I .\ Moderate Prices. _ 1 _ _ Doiron. Gr Dolron spent most of his i;umcrou'- and useful. The intermis- \fIIl7I/I//E`\\‘IIIIIYlI_'=' boyhood dave around souris and was sion for sale of home made candy was Pensonal attention to Am- P _ ' given a heariy \veL<~oni`o homo; Mayor a pleasant feature of the' evening real- \\\\\\\v//I///// uvIjmu//Ix\\\i%/llll1lln.\\\\\\\ ateur Photography. ‘ 107__ Queen St. Phone 68-J. ' L- Professional Cards Ie- -:WA .. _ WARBURTON C SHAW Barraborl, Attorneys, Notary pub. llo. Etc.. Solicitors for Canada Hans on Association. Bank of Montreal. Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corpor otlon_ , Omces-Old Guardian Once, Pr. was Block. Carlottetown. P. B. l = Dr. J. E. BI.ANCHARDi DENTIST _ PARLORS--125 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 275-J. 3482-12-19M1mo. F" li- gi.-___ s. s. Hessian LAWYER Montague, IP. li. I. 'Money to Lolo 'ills-I-I-lltf. I l-l~M°§CllI» K_G-. Donald McKinnon e\.aAN A MeK|NNoN Matthew and the ninsz County Siege lrlm; the will of $6 10 One good heart Artillc-ry Draft in coinninnd of Lieut. 60 gflllllelllilll gil/illglf-I blll l10.ll`€llt_ Comfortable '* _ ` CHO XA I R. C. MacLean met him at the stat- the children. Santa Claus was grelll- ion ed with delight by all and did his part to perfection. Good order pr:-vailed throughout the evening Tlie' following ° _.rs oi. E MiNA'rioN._i'iie| _ . semi-annual examination ot' St. l‘cl.-5 iS U19 l>l`0lll'allllll€ Tile Nlllllle Leat- I5 Moccasins Felt Boots Felt Socks Knit Socks Over-Shoes Leggins _ Heavy Rub bers . Sheep--skin" oot sand Moc- sins. Q51 hi//1//74 m N to ° B i-I Ft' . 5 s Let us show you rry ley & Co ny different I igs _" \\.\\\\\\\\V’IIII.“\\\\\\VIII@I'_§§\\\W &\ \ ~ 'l"fll\¢l’l» - . isttornoyo-oi ~\.sw noni amz area, cim-inmiumi. ` pl HORION .I DUFFY l . llrrlotsrs and Attorneys lolloitorltor Royal Bank of Conga. " _ _~ _l0NlY_1'0 LOAN' _ i McLEOD &_ BENT~I.EY.l __ W. E. Bentley, K. C. = Barrister; and Attorneys-at-Law ` Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. E. I. .. .. 1 l J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office lil- 'll Newsom, nnpcn Charlottetown I _ Branch Office Georgetown; Money ' to _Loan on Real. Estate rm-Io-mm. - l _ l I l _ _ .1917 ' An appreciation to our pres- ent and prospective customers. Our business of 1916 has ex- ceeded in volume that of any previous year, and we camiot _conceive but that our "square deal poiicy” hasbeen the means of our success. __ We have an appreciatiive host if customers that know our trade is large and they will not allow our stock to get stale on the shelves; ' ' We most heartily thank~ you all for the increased business of the _pr/esenf year, and, it is und'er the same policy that we solicit your patronage for 1917. Your coupons from our cash register are worth 5 per cent on every dollar spent. Wishing you a Happy New Year. ~ Ellis’ Pharmacy Lid Montague _ O O lndigestion ? _ Your food will continue to dis- agree with you, and cause dis- tress until you strengthen your digestive organs, an tone and sweeten the stomach. You can do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of PILLS Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, . ‘ stimulates the flow of_ gastnc juice,_renews the activity of the liver and bowels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem. Take them with confi- I dence,'for 60 years’ engeunence prove that Beecham’s s Are ood for i B_EE[IIAM’S CANADIAN oovcRNMEN'r RAILWAYS » -_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND' “"'°='~»l-"-‘»°-55'-'-"l°"L"'»2.l'.‘i‘§..""“ : TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER -ith, 1915 Trains Outward. Road -Down. ' P.M. AM. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time. A.M. P.M. RM." 2.45 11.50 7.85 Deb. Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 5.00 ` 1.15 8.30 Hunter River 5.45 2.0 0.02 Emerald Jet. ' , _ 6.22 3.49 0.27 _ _ Kensington 8.80 9.50 Arr. Summer-side Dop. 7.00 _ P.ld. RU. ` Trains Inward, Read 10.16, \ ll* PPP? @bUUl¢n OQQQ 9°9°,°°° one-o' SWG; 1'*-F' S8 "*""""' tiie' tomach. 9 P4 , ??;?q S335? ,"._ ' For many years they may have ser- ved ytm well-but do they not require i...'i ii ii... You PPP anon name ir.N 1.3,., ' Port Hill 8 1' 0'Loary 10. _ 4.40 Aiberton 12.15 Dep. ' Summerrlde ‘ Arr. ,$.16 o.0o g 8.81 _ - 7.0 107 ' 6.10 12.55 12.00 Butter (fresh) lb .36-40 Butter (tub) Butter (creamery prints) 48-45 ggs, doz. .... 40-45 Fowl, lb 12-15 Chickens, lb .... .. 15-18 Ducks, lb .... .... .... .... 16-18 ` Turkeys, lb .. .. 4... 22-25| nee: (im 1-stair Is-zo Beet (wholesrig dressed - Beet (live weg ) .. . -.0 attended to your eyes ? nm.. ni... ._ ._ ...ont Pork. (selects) wholesale 15-1554 Bay (ton) .... $12.00 Straw (ton) .. 7.00 a little care now? You no\v`tlIere Potatoes (bulhlll) - ~- 60-60 is the question of preserviillk the sight Turnilll ibllbllél) ---- -- 30-lil forthe future, and -this should be e 'oats (white) bush- 6060 sumciently grave matter to warrant Oats (black) bush. 58-68 ers Harbour ohool took place on the By Cll0ll‘. ll€Clllll0ll by llll1lC0lm MHC- We haVe What YOU afternoon offF'rlday, Decsmbcr 22ml, donald, Tipperary-7 scholars, Dia- ,_ The' school room was very artistic- l0_gll€-7 HCll0lf1l`S. W€"ll ll0V€l` llfl fill* eed to be Warm" ally decorate-d for the occasion and -Old Flllg fl1ll~By Cll0il‘. l\9CilHll0ll ily most attractive of all wt-_.1 a hand- Duncan' Gillis. Dialogue-Bobtown _ hi-1 t _ School, G. T rn Te h R “it ti n ' T . > . I I I I _ _ . _ _ . dl ‘s Miss Mamie McKinnon; assisted by donald. Intc-:mission for candy. Seng _ . ,’ several of those present. The pupils by Mila Dllvy. Recitation by Elizabeth ` though small played their part ex- M0l“l'iS0n. Song (The l`0ll Call) by cellently and it is quite evident thot Cll0ir. Dial0gll€-(Leayillg Jllllfilll. good progress has been miifie_ A pm. Recitation by' Sarah MacDonald, Song _ grammt of drills and recitutions fol- (Sonia ClHl1S)lJySCll0 l1l`B.Salll-il Claus » lowed in which every pupil took part lllll0l1ds the l-F09. G06 Save tile King-ily; and contributed greatly to the after- Cll0il'. Sl-ell llfllwillg by Joe Morrlsonp noons enjoyment. Quite a diversion . T* l was created by the appearance of -»’°‘WEDDlNG BE'-L5-' Sl- P9t€'l”5` Santa Claus carrying a large pack. Cll‘-"`¢ll- SV Pele" Bay. \\'8-ll file Miss Ida Smith then stepped forward 599119 Ol' 3 m0St llllllily elient On Tu‘3s‘_ and read an address und presented day’ OUV 243% when MY- -lf`3ePh Bw him with 3 nice basket of candy from McMillan and Miss Josephine Larkin the t|~ee_ Santa then feeling quite re. both of St. Peters parish were united concileri assisted the teacher to dis- ln the ll0lY bonds of m‘1Ulm0llY~ The tribute the' gifts from the tree. A- Past” Re"'~ A~ A~ MCAUITW °m°iat'l mong the gifts was found a nice pro. ing. The bride looked charming in a Sem from the pupiis to their teacher suit of blue silk, with black picture which she in a graceful .manner hal-~_ The gmom was s“PP°l`ted IW, thanked them for, although she was MF- Jlllm M°M"_l‘m» While M159 Mall" taken by surhrise_ The teacher ,then Mclnnls was bridesmaid, after thc- servcd lioine made candy to all pre- Wefllllllg 00l`9lll0lll9S llle lll1DDy C0ll'_ SWL some short remarks were ple' drove to the home of the bride's_ made: by several oi the rate payers. Pafeilts- Ml`~ and MTS- Th°m“**» au.exp,.eBsing pleasure at me prow. Larkin where' a beautiful wedding. crous condition of thcischc-ol and con- breakfast was Sel'Ved~ They lhenl grntuiating the teaclier dn the good ¢ll0v&' Ot the MCIiil1lS HW591 Sollflll-' U work she has done-_ 1Coffee and cake “"hel`9 9- Silmllluolls V903” avmlwd' kmdiy provided by the ladies of the their arrival. Dinner was served lui district was then served to all. After il/l_l;B~ Mfgfnllg _best “tYl@i_ T39 wel". n of t e National Anthem 8 9" fa 9 PUB Very an 5011195’ §`_`_ ““\"”,A¥"""‘“ isles siilligsitiuccelilsful examination was and tastefully ll€C0l‘al€d l°l` the 0C°8l"l _ Y brought to a close, when all departed lon- In the evenmg they' returned lo. . feeling they had spent a most enjoy- the h°m9 °f Ml- ' Thomas Laflllll l “ ~- able a"_emo0n_ I where a large host of friends had as-, ~ semblod to welcome the' newly-wedd- l \ < ____L___J _ 1 `| ed couple. After a very dainty supper; H . had been served, the evening wasi _ I W h F _ most Qoyousiy passed in dan_clng.i is es or Havg you ;2.“fi..z':§.§€§.§e:.‘i'1“.:;“:1.;.i‘e.sin / Y titul and mpeiiaive' gifts testified to, the high esteem in which the happy! young couple' are held throughout the community. Their friends wish Mr. and Mrs. McMillan many' years of a happy and prosperous journey through life.-Com. - EISTEIIII PEIISOIIILS' ..*Mr. H .H. Acorn, Souiis, was a passenger on Wednesday night to the Magdalen Islands. ..*Miss Ethel Conroy' of the employ of Messrs Arseuauli and Gaudet, Wel- lington, is spending her Xmas and New Year‘s at her home in Souris. ..*Tl\e Misses Eunice and Ella Mc- Adam,` daughters of Mr. J. J. Mc- Adam. West St. Peters, left Boston, Dec. 19th to spend the' winter in Southern Pines, North Carolina. ..*Mr. Lloyd Robbins returned to his home in Moreii east after a pleas- ant viait in Cumberland, where' he was the guest of his uncle, Mr. Dan MacPhee. ' CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS 35-36 C1 »me in and see “Heart Songs.” Go overa few of the pages Look for your favorite piece. It is there. Compare “Heart S -mrs” with any other song book you have ever seen- We know the result; you will not go away without a copy of the I 31° O € OW *H O " 1 Q ’ sc-ma C stmas ree laden with gifts ll el. ac ei. cs a o _ - » Quite a. number of the parent: and by ("hristv McPhee. SOHS-(Gaelic) by friends of the pupils were' present and Dllllcall GllllS. S0118-Keel! the ll0llle listened with much interest as the file! bllrlllllg b\ choir Dialogut (A .iiildren were being examined in the Wolldellul dl'el1'm) by' C0llll llllll Vel- iirerem branches. by their teacher, non Davy. Recltatlon by Arthur MHC-_ “Heart Songs” is not a mere collection of words and music thrown togeather to make a song book, 20,000 people voted the songs in “Heart Songs” the songs of the American people Four years were required to reach a verdict and the result is “Heart Songs,” the song book of the American people. Many of these songs cannot be found in any other 'collection 'I`hey came in yellow, time-worn, tear-stained sheets- that had been sacredly treasured from childhood - some were written out from memory-others were giver! by titles only-- or remembered verses involving a long search to obtain the whole. Of thc thousands received it is safe to say that the several hundred _finally selected-as having the largest number of votes and the highest endoisement-represent today the taste of the Americian people in its choice of music. We believe that the distribution of this unrivalled song collection will bring more happiness into the homes of our Readers; will do more to make them attractive to young and old; do more to inculcate ,a love for music; to softer., ~ elevate and refine the home life; to cultivate the noble and h_1_gh¢;r virtues of the fireside- than any other means we could a op . ~ ,_ . C 'your serious attention. ‘ ' ' Parsnip! (lb) .0154 1.1.15 " . -’ $.40 Arr. ' Tiinish _ Dey. 5.45 j 0.50 ass' ‘ Den. mme.-na' Jet. Arr. Cape Traverse Dsp._ . .~1.-? 323. Buckwheat (bii|h.) .... .... 75-90 W” *'" ‘T Y°"” '°"""°‘ when time.) use -I.so Whether it be eyeglassof or spec- tacles, chesp or high grad or merely lm. ‘ I ; AM.. 8.00 6.50, Dop. Charlottetown 5 _-.4 SS 8.40 lit. Stewart ~ (.10 0.80 0.17 Horoll 4.57 , f 9.47 . lt. Peters 0.00 11.1l\L|'l‘. ° .lbllril ,"|@ 23 T'°P'°° asm' e»e= D09. "$.40 _ Readers Only lor 98 As explained in OIIC _ 518 pages, 400 songs, complete words and music, fullpage portraits of great singers-~I"our Years to build, 20,000 people to Help _ A big value at $2.50-a gift at 98c. To Guardian Coupon on page | This Guarantee Goes With Every Copy - We unhesitatin ly state that HEART SONGS ia the greatest collection of old fi rqulclt ropsh-. we are lé equipped . in ,this dlltri t to gin' you prompt and accurate? service,-land be you rich or poor, you are assured of that careful and conscientious attention which your Yes deserve. and by' the constant ron erlng of which we have _`i.Io' Arr( ' "Ere Dep.TT§0 ms ~. 1. .w,~ne». nt. steven _ iii-at sara” 5.15 ms _ no 11.10 Arr. _eoomwwn Arr. 8.85 8.50 » 7.40 2.80 7.18 2.10 D99. 0.40 MII! lai:at~'°x:.~" I.so _ I ' ' lilly 93 5 ex. Set. only U ' "~ A as ~i¢:»~$~yo -'-':\'~`*~ ’*“J"""""% gained our Present high standing in the common ty. . ' Oar-nero is s permanent institution ln your town. We sro' not hereto-day and We are hers randy to odiust may arise in .fut- wortliy your con ` BUMMIRIIDI MARKETS. Ib 87 to 88. lb 41 to 42. 'I5 to 1 17 . _gi _ s;g;:::= v 9»e»""8g.8. =3=SS;;°$==S per ton as " songs ever proilzuced and will not only please you, _but will please every member J ' of your family more than a’%y other single volume you have ever placed in your home in years, or your m~ ey will be cheerfully refunded `\ . A million homes own “Heart Songs.” Bring lt homo with you ton t, and it will nover leave. Less than 1-4 cent per .copy for . words and music of each song. Compare thi( with the co_s_t__._ the _ cheap sfrcalled popular airs. f-'_ =l="i~' " ~l lui. our int” I i