\ i v i i . I l -'Tv -_ ,._ln_- - _I-~`. _ .DECEMBER rr, _i9i`5 ' -t ff *rs ‘ .- -.`.- .; A ‘ THE cHARL'o'r'ra'rowN 'GUARDIAN f moi: sizvizs compound that will not burn tlu _/lands-and is odorkrr. ' Manufactured by Tn: Assrro Maiiuracruiurio Co., St, 1 ` l ' Gi th D h dP ..“t-.:...:.z:r"W;;~; ‘ions dishes and' pans will be mulvr and chslur when washed with ASEPTO in place oi' soap. ASEPTO du, the work guicilor and batter-and contains a that destroy: all discus gems. Especially “mm gm. antiseptic powder-ASEPTO-be used to clean a dish or jar which has contained meat, fruit of vegetables that have "gone wrong." ASEPTO costa but 5c. A package--is the my washing The Eastern 'Guardian ..°1'. GORDON IVES is Guardian Representative in Montague ..*8l-IIPPING. - Shipping is pret- g t tag th eek for Mclntyre Bros.-B. a another wedding. Wednesday, Sydney Nelson, Montague, to Miss Pearl Clay, of Dundas. The ceremony Miller.-B. decked in their Xmas ~toggery, and some very handsome dresses are to be seen The Montague merchants are Cash must accompany order. .‘80CIAL AND BAZAAR. - The 6035 1130 Mtt residence of Mr. A. J. Keays. Rollo p ly repaired, and is being used by the public again.--B. ttent on rected to the large ad of Augustus McDonald's, Souris which appears in this issue and which gives store. ~ 5751-12-11M1l. cial services in the United Baptist Church. MODUISUG. this week, and de spite the bad roads, and disagreeable _ U* ~ I _ ‘ -I ’ iwiprui. These meetings win continue _Now At Irs Best I ` / . This week we are giving the best bargains ever offered_ in La_die’s Boots. Included in this sale are many lines with broken assortments, also several lines which we are discontinuing. Ladies’ g Boots Shown in Patent, Gun Metal, lace and button styles, with dull kid, black and colored cloth tops $5.00 for $3.95 4.50 “ ‘ 3.60 4.00 “ 3.20 Alley & Co. Now for Xmas l Photos All styles of ilnish are shown. sepia but! black and white, liie~sized hand ilnished protraits .in India ink and the popular hand-painted work in natural colors. Cali in today and see some ot the styles. The Cook Studio ii A Personal Thought The Spirit of the G vintg Daterm nes the value of the al What then could be more iltting than your portrait tor_ the Christmas re-` membranes -- To carry your simple message oi friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gitt problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO ’ For Your Christmas Photo -VISIT- The A. E. Lyon STUDIO Finest Worlr.Elegant Mounts Moderate Prices DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Ch’towu ,_ ..._ Q 7-'- _ 7_5., _ ' ~ * ,./11.; e *ET .li 9 if - rl-Yr( T? -I 1" 5 " <19' " , ,, ,hs - TZL- ~ Cf-iii: qw . \ f li 3 /I ‘ ` I if `~` 7 I'-/.'f.'.~i1_.` _ ' @- ....i i. e.-.i Wnoliailo alll Retail. New is 'tha uma to out is 7°" Winter-'s lnppa ot Coal when roads gagged. I ar ans. and vrlvil W We have a good alslll; °f 503| °°‘| cms ._ tau su- ' M n and have trash' can loss _ almost daily. We . alcss creat I ”l?“?-'i3=“¢“°%“'°°°”‘ _1 'N enum i:mca¢u.|»a __ "`l' -"P ace. f ,\`\‘ \ C - tp/ - \.. “c if-\ /fl _ \. \`_Ai§\ _I Ho w Are You Going To Spend The A Long Winter Evenings? very ditilcult in the vicinity of Mon- tsgue.-B . . erse o s. - r. ammon Myers, Brudenell, has something nice in the way of horse ilesh in his speedy The cross, that produced the great Itrotter, Prince Louis 2.141/¢. When the -boys which way the wind blows. He is also the owner of a handsome Clydesdale stallion.-B. , ..*MOVING PICTURES. - The . Movie show in the Auditorium, Mon- tague, is now under new management, it is being -conducted by two Char- lottetown boys, Messrs Gillispie and nights a week, the Million Dollar My- stery. which is very fascinating. and interesting, and which is attended by lull houses. Between the shows, they give songs, and selections. (solos and duets) on brass instruments, general- ly baritone, and solo Alto or cornet. These young men are trying to do the best they can tor the public in the way of entertainment, and they give good value for ten cents.-B. & The Secret ‘ 0fA 7.-/I BUST é"“' orm SENT FREE _Madame ’1‘hora'a French Cor- - sine System of Bust Development is a simple home treatment and is . ,, guaranteed to enlarge the bust ‘ . ,}'_\ six inches: also iills hollow places ‘ K, ill, , in neck and chest. lt has been , 6 df ll used by leading actresses and . //' society ladies for 20 years. Book i . ` Letters sacredly confidential. Write today. ~.¢ ~ . ~.’ \ ,I v giving full particulars sent free. ronto. Ontario. '... _ . _ ._ ~‘ ~-.1ni`I`;.I‘~\=.l .I:'.'=`-‘=';" :.`=.'-"."I' -` .-_ -” " \_ tg You are never lost i~r diver- -5 -fi sity of music-vocal, instru- - ~ ‘_ sf ii; f / u 7, mental; orchesitra, bands or readings, if you have a GRAMOHPONE in your house lt is an excellent means oi’ affording entertainment for the family, or for company. We have the latest improve- »ment. oi! EDl80N'8 famous machines. Prices ranging from $40.00 to $150.00. We also-carry a stock ot over 200 RECORDS. No mutter your taste in music we can suit you. ' Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. - / Montague, P. E. I. ff? ' V., » 'k ___ 2°' Ticklish Proposition Our Coal_is bound to_tickle the whole family either directly or indirectly._ _ _. Father is tickled by the nice even heat that fills the d_en, Mother py the %uick,.lastmg heat that enables erto keep a glood stock of goodies fo_r the; °ddies who are always tickled to get home to a pleasant iireand mothers BEST. Phone 111. _DOLLARS 'loci zmvs snv'1'io`ci n v SAVE saiiifnol; 8 S - - ' _ C. LYONS & CO. 1 ml- Would You Like To U’ Save rDolla'rs ? WE -ALL Do A THEN READ ON "=‘§_§"'_"’$§§ Ss§§s§g~ 20.00. Here are some of the special values we offer, s and Women’s_ Sweater" Coats, worth $1 25 Men’s Bannockbum Pants, sizes. 34 to 25 per pair. Men’s all wool underwear, learing log 75c tiacb. Ladies; nd brown eating ot wort up o . 50 each. (liner lines $7.00, 8.50, 10.00 and Wall Papers, balance of last season's stock, at half price. ,/Some excellent patterns among the lot just what you want éo tix up that room this fail, when house eieeiiiu . __ . We have many morayslues, equally as good. me and inspect them for yourselves: I Ives &_ Murdock " "` 3 ' Pe Ee Is I The Goods People stasis-l¢'°‘“‘ U" M ‘ -~ -_ .. .. listen for Red Cross work by Annie MacLeod'- Mrs A D MacL FS corn, 1 bunch rolls, Mrs N R Beck, 1 hunch rolls, Mrs Angus .T MacDonald 2 bunches Mrs D A MacDonald, 1 pair socks; Mrs. Charles MacDonald,40 cents;Mrs |ice comes, Hammond will show the WHB Hl"-‘ken 1 P3-ll` SOCKS Bild 1 b\|l10l1 ` lil C00 ro s. ' ..*8CHO0L WORK - The follow- ing is the standing ot Rollo Bay West School for the month ot Novombim- Grade V.-1, Harry Keays; 2, l-ladle Bark. Grade IV.-1, 1-ladle Chals on; 2. Alberta Kesys. Grade lll.-1, hill- liste Gallant; 2, Belle Townshend; 3, Acorn, may are showing now four Daniel McRae. Grade ll.-1, Francis Flann Townshend, 2, Emmery White; 3, Olive Gallant. Grade I.-1, Joseph Gaudet; 2, Christina White; 3, Eliza- beth McCormack. EASTERN PEllS0lllI.S ..*Pte. Neil-MacPhoo of thc P. E. Island Kilted Battalion is homo on a sfhort furlough to LakevIlle.° . .*Mr. Earle Moore. Victoria Cross. has returned from the West, wherc he went on the harvest excursion. No place like Home Sweet Home -B P E R C T . .°The many friends oi’ Mr. Charles Cam bell, Rollo B p ay West will be pleased to learn that lie has almost recovered from his recent llliitss.* ..'Messrs Mack and Ambrose Madere and Gus. Heartz have arrived home from New Glasgow where they have spent the past few months.” ..*Mr. Alexander Gillis. Orwell,was in Montague this week in the interests of a Calendar house of London, Ont., and reports business good for 1917 Madam Thorn Toilet Co., Dept. T. To-"5ill93--B- ..*Tlio following are registered sl the Cox Hotel. Sourisz- J. A. Mec- Asklll. Halifax; Geo. A.W. Robert- son, Charlottetown; E. H. MacEach- ern, Charlottetown; L. C. Godiiy, Charlottetown; J. D._ DeBlols, Char- lottetown.* . . .*Mi.ss Mamie Campbell, graduate nurse, of Campbell’s Cove, who has been in attendance ion Mr. Charles Campbell who was siiifering from En- teric Fever. is visiting Mrs. A. J. Keiiys for a few days prior to her de- parture for her home. CHUHEILSEHVICESS FIRST METHODIST 11 s.m.. sermon; preacher, Rev. F. H. Llttlejolnis. 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School and I’astor's Blblo Class. 7 p.m., scrnion; subject, The Regenera- tion oi' Desire; proaclicr, Itev, R. G. Fulton. GRACE CHURCH 11 a.in., sermon; preacher, ltcv. It. G. Fulton. 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School and Bible Classes. '1 p.m.. sermon; subject, Forgiveness; preacher, Rev. ..~.~_~.... ~.»».~..~....» Does Catarrh Bother You? Are Your Nostrilt Plugged? Why not give up that stuff and stop dosing your sromnch? The one suro treatment is "Catarrhozone.” sure to cure because it goes where the disease really is. Certain to cure in your case because it has restored ions ot thou- sands worse than you are. Catarrho- zone is a thorough curo because it de- stroys the causes as well as-the et iects ot the disease. Rollei is prompt, cure is quick witli this powerful rc- medy which is guaranteed to cure Catarrh in any part oi’ the nose, throat. bronchial tubes or lungs. To be really cured, use only Catarrhozone and beware oi dangerous substitutes meant to deceive you for genuine CATARRHOZONE which is sold everywhere, large sise containing two months treatment. costs 81.00; small siae Bile; sample also 25c.- » FITS CURED By 'l'rench’s Remedy I in Cler all Denomin- ov.: i.§§il°`l’i>|gl'§¢f'r§'tt:i';"ou§'l°'iii°°on¢ year. Convinclng Testimony asbaon ivan peoqala incverywalli of‘Iiie “°°i»‘.°.:.°'°°*°‘..... .f.°’t.f.'r,,;'“"., ..:.:.°":.f....,. NR Nlll _`l`Rl_N¢H'l RIMIDIII, Limited. no as .mme cstmsm. 'rotten-ro. lalzxroprlctora 'i'roae\'s Remedies. Lien ncsiin. iniaqi. , 'll paid a few l 5747-12-11MSm§V3l. ‘ , 1 ‘ ras.:-rr.... _ ff _ _ \ ..°lT PAYe to buy in this Province. ...°ONE CENT per word each in- A ' ’ ` N _,___ sertion for advertising in this column. I ‘ ' O - »- -f Stock-Reducin S .Sale “t ,pr-esentatlve in sourlg, Mlm, Patriotic Association will hold s social ' a _._ and bazaafin the Auditorium, Mouta- - `~ - ..°sH|PP|NG.- The sehr. Eldon sue. on December 16th. . C., Capt. Dlngwell arrived in Souris - - - . , on Wednesday from Annandale where - she was discharging a cargo ot cosl.* -. ..*RED CROSS MEET|NG.- The Q , Q _- Rollo Bay Red Cross will meet at the , B' W C, T (I l , ll » . . . . " ‘f,¥,.§"§,',l.,f,f°§ ,,',‘,’,§,,{f,“§,'§§§‘,§’.§‘|. i,,"{,`f,',~‘2 13. ruff. .°" “°' “Y °"°" "_ t ° - As I intend making a change in my business, my entire Stock of Dry Goods oi Montague new, is. (V ___BmmE Remnm The Bum valued atI¥3i§)00'd(t§>llar§ first costlwill be offered from now until January lst 1916 C ..°co/ai. t Annals/AL. 5 'igie selin-_ Bridygegy l:il;a;itlali;Bi;1e,o;hutt wals euri-len( at WODgC IC _IICG rates. ial _ h_ _ _ F6 , . , BC ill' 0 B EWR WB Bl' 8.8 WCB __ _cgr geo' 331;] a°\;;og" ue is Sw has been tem ml very ng in the Store at spec prices not ing will be held back. h .d.»wsooiNa sEi.i.s_. - Montague A ..¢<;1n_s.:;i' dci`.EAnANcs sat.: _ I was performed by the Rev, Hugh wonderful bargains in all lines in his Au winter Coats 0ve_r price' “ “ “ lately received less 25 per cent. _ _iscHR|s1-MAS DEcoRA'r|°N8 ___ _ _#spEc|A|_ SERV|cEs_ _ Rev_ “ Some ot the Montague stores are now Mr. Rand. DUUGBB. ls conducting spe- “ Men’s " 1355 20 per Cent, well supplied with goods for the Xmas W88lll81'. the attendance is very good. D G0 d buyer -B and the meetings very instructive and 0 S BAD ROADS--it th eather man all next Week Every one wlthi h ` could be induced to gievlav us a little should avail themselves ot helglitlg Goods less 25 per Cent_°Serges 10 per Cent' iower teiugeigiuae, it wlouiudbe iiauei; this splendid sneaker.-ia. -. ‘ Broadcloths less 20 per cent. apprecae. s emu an sus o - ° ° the W, ,ew day, mms ,,,,,,e,,,,,g __.,,E,, (mos, __ C0,,ec,ed ,H AL “ Muslins-Piques-Cotton Crepes etc at 20 per cent. . - eod $1.00 , , .,, ,, ,-, ., ,. ,,i-.;*.,;:.;.s;;;;_~.r=~-.M;z.~ _ Men s and Boys Coats mare, by Brazilian, dam, by Pm-kg1d¢_ rolls; Mrs Vere Beck 1 skein yarn; Del' CBIIIZ Off M€H’S and B0y’S Oi/BI'C03.l1S. _\ . Men’s Coats with Fur Collars-men’s plain Cloth Coats -Men’s Fur Coats n, Beaver China, Dog, Fur lined etc. Boys cloth Coats with' Shawl and Converto Collar-all at slaughter prices. 12 1-2 per cent off Following _ Sheeting,Unbleached Cotton, White Cotton, Towelling, Ticking, Flannelette. els, Blankets, Quilts, Blanketing etc., etc. , Furs Quite a few left at half price. A lot of nice Fur Sets in Wolf, Fox, Marmot. Sable, Persian Lamb, §Opposum etc. Worth today 25 per cent more than we forthem-Yours at 12 1-2 per cent off our low prices. I Ladies’ Fur Coats In Rat, Persian Lamb, near Seal, Astrican and Fur Lined must be cleared out some one will get a bargain. No reasonable offer refused. Q Suits, Pants etc. _ Men’s and Boys Suits, Pants etc. A lot of Boys Suits in stock just received men’s Tweed and Serge Suits and a lot of Men’s Pants and Overalls less ‘ 20 per cent. This is your chance to save money. _ All Xmas Goods-Ties-Handkerchiefs, Mufflers etc. Less 10 per cent. Sample Sweaters Half Price F “I F, F. il. Littlejohus. All seats free. everybody welcome. ST JAMES 11 a.m.. sermon; subject, To the pure all things are pure. 2.30 p.ni.. Sunday School slid Bible Classes. 7 p.m., sermon; subject, The Parable o[ the Prodigal Wife. Preacher, ltov. Dr Fullerton. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH 11 a.ni.. sermon; subject, Shadow and Substance; children's- address, A True Gentleman. 2.30 p.ni.. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p.m.. ser- man;‘ subject, A Christian Soldier. Rev. George C. Taylor will preach. All seats free. _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ,_ ~ 11 a.m.. sormoii; subject. 'l‘he Low- liiicss oi Christ. 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. sermon; sub|oct,"l‘lie man that could- n't say no. Preacher. Rev. Dr Ben- nett. All are welcome. Special music; special collections. - _ BAPTIST ; 11 a. m.. sermon. Sunila; School at 2.30. Sermon 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. Mr Heaney. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all to attend all servic s h All ow e ot' the Churc . p s are free and everybody welcome. BT. PAUU8 8.30 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer. 2.80 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. All seats tree. Rev. Ti W. Murphy, rector. _ ST. PETER'8'- 't 8rd Sunday in Advent. 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., Holy Communion. 10.15 s.m.. Matins. 2.80 p.m-.. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m., Evgnsong. Rev. Canon Simpson. Rev. »D. . Macdonald. All seats free. ` _ Pl0Pi..l'8 GHURCH Service at 7 p. m. -Preacher, Rev. D. McLean. \\\\\\\\_\_&\i\;:_~- .24///////////za \ _ ’ Everything you could ask for- H"..".'E"..i.°.Y§"'....""""""" "'°""" om 1'i‘{Bi!!|O‘MKI'Il. lisp sslih -| <3".u>“'i.s”".‘.f.i'.¥...’.LE""" IIPLB BODY-nhl §§u.=:.‘:.~'.::.='.'.“".....':=. R mmn. d tlaa-ard. with dan-iaahia ol1‘I'l0l.l»Bl~ DAII Ill. &m Allinihs -B fFHcnai'chis&"RnngehI.srxn"--lgsbqgyw anpsmlbbgst. Itianndeiijitherelniiiaatern &nhhvqmmmla inpriee. U mMmu¢ You ...':f Poole & Thompson, limited ' Montague, P. E. I. i , _ ._ _._.___.~.._nm_...ina-¢a|u.aa1~¢'