1 I - .~:;'- :‘“‘-1~ 1.. » ,I tl _. li ' . Wa- ' . 1, Edward _ - -AL1. _-'rms wr-:ea D.-sv 11 / ‘ __ Parisian- Girls Musical Co. Complete Change of Program Clean, Snappy, Bright, Music Sing ng, Dancing Pretty Girls, Swell Costumes, - ‘ ' ~ 'Funny Comedians, ' _ A Brwht, Clean Show For The Entire Family ‘ ith' Happy McNally The Cleverest ' ' Comedian In Musical Comedy -_ Prices 35c & 25c _.1 ~. ul .- . ` Matinee 10c and 20c L il A A TIMELY PLEA.-At St. I’eter`s by those who feel that they must be ill ilathedral on Sunday, Canon Simpson the fashion. in former days when men asked” his congregation not to offer were used to taking stimulants regu- aylne or other stimulants to callers on luriy in their homes there was not the New Years Day. l am impelied to do some :‘-tngt-r, although even then it fre- this because this custom, which xvnu l flu:-nt' tml to excess. but now such ac- Tlulte common forty years ago, but \~'rs ' 1-" -thing less than criminal and I happily discontinued for a long tituu ' duly to warn you of the dan- heems to be revived in some housvs. .ming temptation in the way of and ii it is once considered the cot-rm-r _ vu »t»spc\t-ially, to _vour own and Dhing-'to do it will he widely adopted.. .ajur_v. g im It . _ _ ly” - _. 1 '-1 A Wise Housekeeper Always ' -The 0-Centiidl mu;-_ _ CALEDONIA CLUB MEETS.-To .night at 8_ o'clock important, full at-I Ttendance requested. 6325- ' HANosoME cA|.eNo/ut. - 'rue insurance agents, city. ' HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL, Thurs- day. the 30th. a lecture on the war with 120 lantem_ slides will be de- livered by Rev. ll. G. Fulton. Remem- ber the date. Admission 25c., children .15c. 6329 PRETTY CALENDAR.-The Guar- dian has received from the American 'Consul with the best wishes of tho Em- erson Piano Company ul' Boston 11 pret- ty calendar for 1916. v Among the passengers -on tho hor- thntubt-rland last cvr-ning were Mr and Mrs Morrison, returning from llulifux and E. S. Boswell ot' Crapaud from Sydney. _ _CARD OF THAN KS.-Mr. Henry At- kins Mail Carrier for Campbellton Ru- ral1Route No. 1, wishes to express his tliotilts to_ the people oi that locality for-their kindness in remembering him with an acceptable gift as a token of their appreciation for his services. ~ ' 3626. _"|’RA.NSFERRED.-Mr. Peter Clar- kin of the Royal Bank, Montreal, ar- rived in Charlottetown Saturday night to'spend a couple of weeks vacation at his home here. He has been trans- fcrred _to the branch of the bank at St. Jo n's Nlid., and leaves for there at th£;close of his holidays. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.-Mr. A. R. ' Has a Supply of _DUSTBANE It is unsafe to sweep Without it _ ffor Sweeping Dust contains num- _berless disease germs. When you are tired or-a _bit run down, then is just the time these . germs get in their work. _ " It is better to be Safe than sorry. Order a tin _tod_ay__f_from your grocer. _ "f _-__ 1-_ _' Insist on Dustbane; ` -Imitations ‘are not so-good;-` ` - '_ “ Barrels and kegs-forjstore, oiiice and school.-... _ v- n '_ CARVELE BROS. ' General Distributors. _ E __-9-¢ _ __ , |- ml 2 I We Invite You to Call and Inspect Our M » _ .41 __ Choice Display of Goods ’ ‘bents . La ' `i1io1i`t/['Tvtlrt'rtlN_;?'1].)il)i1]fll(l Em __ er Joi-ws LoooE.__ __ _ Fancy ShirtS_ Silk Blouses Mocha -and Kid Gloves Dogskin Glbves , ' égawngoiglis Sus enders Tflilet Sets 5 ' SlkH dk hi f _ -_ S§v1?}tfar;dkef&i¢fS ` Fiancyairllangligrcitiifs D555’ D _ Fancy boxed Noolorios _ | l Sy”-==11@fC°=\tS _ _ ll _ . _ ~ f-1-'We'received a large stock of men’s_ tweed--trous-~ - _- -,,,,, ,,,. .1,,.,,,....,,,.,,,,,, 1,... V: -_ l K hard with tolllbened core J ers -and home made woolien socks, which we .will._ _ prodiziws -fre-nh which we McKay, of East Royalty, received pain- , fu“_l"inlnries recently. as the result of a runaway accident. He was on his way frdrn llardy’s Mill York driving a team orhéiot-ses attached to a farm wagon. T _ animals in some way became frightened and run, throwing Mr. Mc- Kay to the ground. The horses wc-.rc caught about a mile from where they stgrted with the remains of the wagon. Mr. McKay was badly shaken up and hlluised, but fortunately no bones were broken. - DIED ON DUTY.-Solomon Vail, of Cliarlottetown Royalty, cook for A. Company, 105th Battalion, has receiv- ed-`a despatch from Halifax announc- ing the death ol’ his son, Private James ‘Vail, aged 18, a member of the 82nd lltlgimcnt. at, Wellington Barracks, {un_der command ot' Major Boulter. ibeatli was duo to pneumonia. The iremalns will arrive here from I-ialifax this evening. The funeral notice will appear later. 1T0 VISIT NEW YORK.-An Edmon- tqnpaper says that Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 1 \Vright leave Sunday morning for New ` York. to spend the Christmas holidays. While there they will be the guests of Mrs. Wright`s grandparents, Sir John Edward Brown, and Lady Brown, who have arrived from London en route to .thc Panama, and who will spend the | winter in the South. (Mr. Wlright, opti- clan. was formerly a resident of Char- lottetowll.) TOBACCO FUND.- Mr. S. Beaton Postmaster- at. Bonshaw, acknowledg- es the fol.1 contribution to the Over- seas Tobacco Fund. Clark Crosby 25c; Theoph Beaton 25c; Theodore Pnrragher 25c; John A.McDonald 25c Neil l-‘. McEachcrn 50c; James B. Boyce 251:; Geddlc McLeod 25c; Miss Mary Stewart .25c; Miss- Sim- pson 25c; Dunicl McLennan 25c; Peter Curroghcr 25c; ll. L. Cros-- hy 25c; Lcwis McLeod .25c; Donald | Lllmollt 25c; A. J. Mt-.Nevin 501:; Jolm _ _ SKATES ‘ ` light, steielllaltides, glass guarantee. I clear out at reduced prices. - Ounces Lighlrr .` ` _ 1. ‘. Tile P. Ali: island Dry .Goods ""“Sio‘ie A 1 J- 1 - 83 Qu#-‘eil St. ' ..11‘\... _, ._ __j ‘ '=~f~“'°"'."' Heat' Your Home ' A - TWU S/rangrr. Hockey Year Book (tm) lmte hot-key playeu. Club Cyrlol Motu _ _ _ 9 Ce., United, Tenth 1 _ ‘ ' gmmngpg, J wsbgtqg-V gear so - 11-`1».~xs.io.»oy 1-».tu'»~1°r°_vl.=\°°-~' - Foo Multi.-§\‘n~1.w»ft't1i.ii13i‘ai=z_fsif_"’\lt!“ ““%‘°'- '-W- `- “’°““°’- Guardian acknowledges with thank; a W: :A_El`a`|;t_i_`Cont_:I1_ahrt__:v‘dll bengeldéoin be tif I tl ti » lendar from e- ctor . on u ay, c. _» . _ _ _ __ _ _ _ rBllili1 ll|rosl?:1ll)ol;s1iike merchants and; Program appears la this-issue. 6324. Ilizltch. Fennell & Chandler. A. E- -Bertie Buxton, 0’Leary. Commlg_s_l_o_1_1ers_ _Eve a few flitbentures _ that they can dispose ottn ocal pur-_ cliasegltmbptore January -lat,_ 1918.- Apply to the _olllce at 011001.- " '~'1.n_ -- ' 1 -'_”w1'12`28m3.i: _ ,,_.; Pdtacks enwmtn |al.ANo *rescue s' conrnlaurton ro rms P/lratorlc runs. L|li~N0._7.» '_ _ ~ 1-'_' v-_*fr-' :.'»'»»- i "{l`I _ 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00. 1.00 1.00 1.00 Ollveflelly, Hnliburton Mabe ‘Fielding Atherton' Sidney Fielding. Eimsdale Anna O'Brien, Greenmount Daisy Agnew, Alberion Erma McEacheru, Casolllllllfitlua Richard Aylward. Centre Line Rd Beatrice Campbell, Alberton _ Leo Nelllgan, Alberton _ Pearl Lockerby, Alberton Mae Brennan, Glengarry Edna Miller, Union _ Raymond Aylward. Waterford Zita Hogan. Anglo-Tlgnih _ Mabel Hardy, Mlllburn Enid Simpson, Springfield Ella Currie, Montgomery _ Emma Cahill", Wootlvale Margareta Cahlll,.-_Brockton 1.00 _ 1. . .- $32.50 The remaining lists and any delayed contributions mu5t;,l:e _acknowledged within the next.fev1l.days,, inspectors will please send_ thel_.r_¢l_i_sts_ 'or any ad- ditional contributions they may have. received at once.. _ _ _ _ _ _,, __ _. _ . _ M. n..1'enANc1s, - .1 3- __Seoretary{-l‘reastlrer. Mlsmuuutts HULH _iCHUHCH PAHMJE -_-1 St. J_ohtt’s Dlty Duly flelebrnted and Officers Installed. The members- of St Johns and Victoria Lodges. A.l~‘. & A.M.. attended divine worship at the First Methodist' Church on Sunday morning. A special Masonic service was arranged, and a Masonic sermon preached _by the pastor. Rev. Bro. R. G. Fulton. Owing to thc- disagreeable weathers and the muddy condition of thef streets the Masonic attendance was not as large as is usual on this annual turn ont, hut the church was well filled by the Brethren and congregation. Rev. Bro. Fulton’s forceful and pleasing discourse was listened to _with marked attention, and proved his more than ordinary knowledge of Masonry. _ _ Mr Roy Tnrconi rendered "‘ The _lloly City" very acceptably. ' Last night being the night of St. Joh1i’s Day, thc newly elected officers Oi’ b0tli{_L0tl;:c:a were illstullerl by the i\iost__\ orsliintill Grand Master, Jas, D. Stewart, of Georgetown. assisted by. Right Worsihipful G. .l. Lune, as Grand' Marshalf This annual celebration was _very largely nttoulletl, and at most enjoyable t-yenlng spent. After instal- lation. rcfrwllnlellts worn st-rvcd, and a short lutisicttle and stnolter l>r_nugl1t tllesvctiing to 11 1-lose. "` ' Till- ulist-lit-0 ol' n lnrgn tiuiulior of tlm‘3.<-.tl:ll-nltctlrlnnts. who are now on ami 1- s<'rvlt'c. was noted, and al"- tlloul;lx_t-1-gl-1-111-tl, is loulwtl t tyvit pztrtlonillilt- pridt- by thc `riicli1l'iers ol ullif-<_:l‘.<._tf|t‘t:tt'1l.Zr* _ ,v_ ,___ azspmeg ' (7 Y . S. Stewart, _W;M. ._-. ` 5 “~_ Eagan-.'McN\m, s.W.» _ .1 Winchester, J.W. A. McKinnon, -Treats. _ _ M. Murlcy, Secy. v. T. F. Fullerton, Chap. ‘ "' E_. Tomllns, S.D, _ _ _ - ‘ A. W. I-lyndman, J.D. f. A. J. McLalt1e. Mar. _ C'-_ W. Snow. S,S. D. E. Shaw, J.S. BJP. McLalno. l.G. ` ._ John Hohb. Tyler. Alex. I-lorne, Trustee. VICTORIA LODGE. E. T. Carbotlolt, W.M. W. J. Drake. SAV. ` . Stephen Moore. J.W. Samuel Lowe, ’l‘re1n\_ ll. S. McLeod, Secy. A. ll. lleitl, S.D. 1-l. M. Chandler, J.D. Sidney Grey, Marshal. _ J. M. Roop. S.S._ E. A. Foster, J.S. E. G. Sounders, l.G. John Hobbs, Tyler. _ W. H. F. Gill. Trustee. _ Mr Gerald McCaa't.l\y’l Inspectorate---'. Ha.zel__CallaghalI. ElJbAUB8f. _ $2.00 _novtdynlluerglalaqra so\|u1;.__ . -1.00 ` `lé-_‘~l0lmaon It Johnson. E. D. Stems, Stanley. Shaw & Pearden. Benjamin Carter. D. Gordon & Son. Maritime 'line mtrsntamery, 's-.'-1:. Hughes, -s. A." McDonald. Beer & Goff, Moore & McLeod. Got! Bros., _Stanley Bros.. Mrs _F. 7 Carter, -_Murdoch Ross. Miss Jacqullne McDonald. Miss Leona Mc- Lnre. Chester McLure_G. H. Toombs. J, L. Higgins, G. Leitch, S. F. Rods.- s n, A. Ptckard, Carveil Bros., R. E. Sabi e W. L. Higgins. James McPhee Jammu Paton & Co.. Stewart & Sons. J. P. Nicholson. J. 'i-I. _Bell. Hblman & .Sons, Aubrey Mulch, Carter & Co.. Mrs__Dr R. Johnson, H. Lapthome, __eo.‘McLeod. W. B. Robertson. James ali. jun., G. F. Young. James Mc- ern Mrs James Dickson, Mr and rs iF. Batt, Mrs H. Aitken, D. Stew- art, Renny Gay. Frank Drake, Saun- ders' & Son, Vernon Gay, Jenkins & & Sons. J. J. Storey.. G. D. Wright. Mayor ll. ll. Sterus, Miss M. Potvln, Miss M. Walker. Miss M. ltoss, Miss .J, DeLong, Miss P. Walker, Mis B. White. Miss T. Rendle, Mr A. McCabe, l-l. Jewel, J. Carter, Geo. Jenkins, John Saunders, Chas. Livingstone, John Lewis. Geo. VanBuskirk. Pope' Clarke, R. H. Ramsay, D. Smitll. W. Jenkins. Mrs G. C. Acorn. F. J. Mar- _row, S. Gregory, S. Craig. J. McNevin, 3,’ Shaw. A. McLeod, Mrs E. G. Ritchie, G.` T. Croford, the Misses Horne. Mrs J. L. Thompson, Mrs. Crocket, Mrs. G: i:_T;~`Auld. Auld Bros. Ltd.. Misses Jamieson. Mrs R. C. Golf. A. W. Hynd- man. A. McLeod. H.‘H. Horne. D. Mc- Kinnon, Leigh Horne. Robt. \‘\-'l1.rti, J. _T. _McLeod. Nelson Bell. Fred Faster. W‘m. Henderson. Mrs J. T. McLeod. Edward Coles, Geo. Hooper. Robert Hooper, John I-Iorne,' Henry Horne. Henry Gurney, Sergt. N. `H. McLeod A. Forsythe and several others. 'The above does not include any donations received by the 'Iii-ustt-es Board. l|]llllESS llll] s f PHESENTMIUN TU PHUF. J. _ AULAHK _Wednesday evening last the boys of the Loyal Sons' Class of the Charlotte- town Baptist Church met_in the Schoolroom for their first midweek meeting for the winter. it was de- cided to ._st.a1:t. __ hockey _team_ -:md bowlin te " f _t1r.t.'l'le'wintel"s-s Ort. s a_rh.la ti At the close of the meeting the fol- -(-_',~-“.-.:-.-_ _ -i_.. Matinee Aditlts _v.. .*. 1 . *"1 ` 1-|,_ _mg edy Company-Flora __ _ ._____1utgm shea anqnuame-Mwleii _ _ ___ a __ _ ” _ “A Queens ‘ _'rue Cvmvtmv Prs¢¢hi»¢»_ ew In a Spe __ Part Comedy From a department qi' _they are promoted sudden ly to the w iid Envy and Strlie follow, _ they asthey pass by-iii their -1 M' ` fe __ _.._ _ ._ _»\ 1111-,-L ‘ KATHL-YN w1l.LlA1`»_ts _Pauline Bash Inj __ _I_n___ ,_ .. _ _-> Betty s Bondage _ -~ Desert _ Sultan?1‘£¢i -iiirs " -Two Parts Sensational Wild Animal Drama _ ._. = Featuring the Heroine of the- A Matter of Seconds "Hlliards Of Helen” 'I I “Adventures of Kathlyll” f Railroad Series. _.,_1. _ “P _ _ . 1 1 j _ :-1. 1 _' ‘ [gladly welcome all young idols with lowing address was read to Prof- J. A- Clark, instructor of the (.lass.-- Professor J. A. Clark. Charlottetown. near Mr Clark,~\ve. the boys of ycur class, a class that has increased in numbers under your capable man- agement. wish to tell you that we .ippreciate the sacrifices that you are making for us. and YU.\1\` 9|f°"5 1" t-"5" ing to teach us from Sunday to Sun- day, and we wish you and Mrs Clark 11 truly -Happy Christmas. ' The chlefest pleasure Christmas brings ` ’-Mid snows of chill December, is while the merry sleigh bells rings To know that friends remember. We ask you to accept this little gift with our best wishes. 1 tSgd.) WM. ACORN, President. Mr Clark in his reply told how much he appreciated the class. their address and gift. He reminded them ihatit was a working class a_nti that there was work and more work plan- ned for the winter. Tile class will wish .to join them. The boys' friends are always welcome and an invitation is extended to them to drop in and see the class grow. Eight boysirom the class are now oxractlve _service for their King and countrv. 1' f ` _ -=_i*'r--'-*- NIJ 'BULEAHS [Ill f _ IIHUSS GREEK. _lll.llll_l|lll. LONDON, Dec. 27.-King Constan- tine has _telegraphod to l~J_tnper;or-Wll_- liam, saying that tt would’ h_b"ilhpo_s‘_\» sible to allow Bulsuri_an_ o_r_ _'If\Ilfklsl'b. troops to cross the .Greek -_'front-iar, says the Mail's'Corréspondel'l|i aL--'!£t- hens, who has had interviews with"tile Greek Ministers. . _‘ _'f M. Gournoris, Greek Minister ofthe Interior, candidly _confessed _accor- ding’to thc correspondent, that ite did not know what would be done lf tho iiulgarians, or Turks attempted to , clam the frontier. _ _| _ 2'? | i I’ _-1 _ . I, ,1 1 " _.1 .. e _gm _f .. _. ., 1 0 if- . V 'i 1 . "1--'~r-~»1 _ .- l. ";<‘.\ier`_ “it 3.3.. ZF; _ Q 1'/ 0 4*",/» 3 - ' /1'/'-' "/271:., . _ /,/L./n._. _ . _1///I . ` //'/ //" ,.1//111% .1 _§f_] t§<1»1f<»1__1obly A-1-I Well 1 ltllis. il1lf fttu1. - ‘ _ _ .,__ __1;1__al.l_1_ ~ _ .1.-‘_-1-1.. .f You-shol1ldn’t let your wife and family. suffer tromdh; _ cold this...Wi ter when for a small cost we can _1nsta_l' 2. hee - ing system &at will give you the comfort -of »a day in June” that nvillvmqniretlittle attention-that is economical on fuel 1 -an‘dj'th~'at will- last-for years. 1- - i‘1-tix '1 ". 1 fy. _ ._._. _ 'can afford to be without propfr t- ' " " .. »,._.. from a cold:--‘iiatltpl room. _ he _ feofthose most dear is indanger. re _than the price of a heating system r _'{_'._1,' _ , z _ htin t 'ohame,but admit* “ ...ss-..,.'§.f‘-11.t;".'t*..t~.t'...1........ andas good as wedge securities that will bring health, comfort and hap ness to your home and will not cost much _pdf -jg _ _ ._ ‘___ _ _ . __ _ » -. .Ph¢e1a5to41ay. _ __ __ .` mg__ . VCT? '< .".' asf - .4 -- ~;'~ 5° __ _ ‘ 1; mit Here You Are The twenta-tIi_rieTv_lnu§ntin otythlel I Protestant ‘Orphanage were remem- 1WD 1 _,f -.1 ._ 7. __ 1 -01-111.. s1.om t--~C¢.- 9* #3 o t. ' l 1 _ _ ‘ ' _ 1 rf ' L_ __ ‘ __ - ' _ -, at the Home. ‘ 1 . .-- _ -J" _ ~ - - - -’ -. '- Committee-G. D. Wrl ht tiered in H 'royal war uns em-trims _ o I _ Rlllk IS OPBII Novor ln the history ot ons lnmtuaoli dgnchug 'were the needs of the little ones so l Hockey Boots m1n'lPliia' sggliiiiiillitee appointed at' the 'o"g°"sa”g '\ ‘ 1 - ‘ \ i ' ~ ‘ " _ - _ t -__ I _ [tgp ALL - 7.?'i.‘L2.1"€‘1Ili“,i’.E.‘Zf..‘i‘2.1°Jt‘l‘l.'i’.i.‘I.‘$2 Haw" 1 ~w>= "->\-¢'§`.l\`¢i~,\\\\.».-_._ _ - 1 opportunity of thanking the donors for Q i `-‘B IN ¢‘A`NADA ` ":l":1 . 1 their kindness. -and generosity in _ 7 ' _ donors for tlil ' d lt hi 1 2 Mem - {._._¢__1_,1.,__.;_1..1.‘:.: ...gl ...':::":t.._t .. ' e e o_ ‘ h ve t* ._ _ $ '00 to s3'5(_) -_blessed with ight; lina'kln¢i'.°trlei1il'i` 1 Meng’ _ - of their own. 1-Scripture tall: us that "It_ls _more blessed' toe. give than 2_5() to 41,0 _ Jrecelvc. Never before wit tile truth- _ . » ' _fulness of this so fully impressed upolr 1 - 1 _ Bnysr- _ _our minds as on this-particular - 1- ~1 _'_ -1 2 3. , .0 11::-:.:;-1-1. "ss °°~r.°-'»f a- - f _ ' ns o l' t 9 0 I _ _ ' ' ° -_ ‘ 1 1.; _:homo from fig: brt__i_i»t_tt¢_zt: 0 ` .- ` ' B 8 B you won .saga _ 1-: I ' 3 repaid for the part. you-played ln J, 74;, making this a memorable Cltrlltmal -'_' ‘__,;,_`,, -1\to-na--s111stt1-..-a111a-.-=- 1 _ . “ ‘- 9 gk; ‘ ‘ if* ' -1 "-- - ‘M°f-==- . :_ ~ ' ’ ` ..._ _ . 1-flea.--ll 1 . -u'}»p\»n6,o¢_»-pill ... . I . '_ » .-. -..__ ..-.1 . ._ J;-_ :,* . -‘ _ 'J' Vw. \ _ 5" S* __ r ___ .~. Story, Q. C. Acorn. .l. F. l1cL'e`od L- Hllltns. Geo. 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It ' ` ' -oi- Q puts or poor barges A tion right. -9 ' -ff some for oopyfof ~wn|ol.sv's` 7%?/4'_>~ Mo_rl-tsn Qooss" funny - ' " ,llngle book lr\.coler|-- free Addron ,.1-it l li? S7-__\ _> _ _ _ .te Wm- 1l_0lrlal°¥» _ ` Q? lf »;arf_e3§ 1.39: _ _ ,___ W.. _.___ \ ' ‘ ' 1 6~>,@/;¢}<'f < ada Q W 0 “Lit 'ié/2"? nm " Ili