lo. ly- 5. -.2-1 ., _,_ 1: JL _ -“_ if S; _._...,.....-,~_..__ -7 i r ~ -<- 1 1 l i l 1 I 1 _l fl 1 r f f 1 _L i I 2 E'-'3 . ~. . ,gl _-1- .qu-1-a -‘CHQ .f a . f. --~ ~, _ ».._yK.i_-_ .G-I-_ .4.,_ _V -r 7-, _ , - - * ' -r'__-_ . 2??-'_~ ~ E ' ~ - 0 E s ;; _ . _ 1 ""` ` JANUARY 1, 1017 1.. cl.. w » _ _ . I _ "'"~ " _"1 _ _ en E ' ' '_'m_'“_ ` . ' ' Straw (Dressed) per ion 6.00 to 6. - , Q “ __ _` _ _ _ , o bu in this Province -Two CENT! r wordeacll ili- T‘"`“'9' 9°' b“"'1 ’° New Sweater Coats in Brushed--Wool . » cn EE ..- .-.ww _ _ .\~`.s_. __ ~.__j- \ _ . The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been \ ln use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of ' _ ' and has been made under his per- ' _ sonal supervision since its infancy. . Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Iinitations and “ J ust-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. _-1 - what is cAs'roRlA Unstorla is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- | gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It - contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms and alleys Feverlshness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief ol Constipation Flatnlency, Wind Colle, all Teething Troubles and Diarrheea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, _-_ asslmllates tli,e Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children s Panucea-The- llIother’s Friend. cum: CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ..._ __ (ls. _ *w- . ._ 1 _l 4 ' O in Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought 3 " iYnlcln1'Aun¢a\|»ANv,|i¢w von\xc|1'v_ “ ' 1 -I 2 ' 1 F irc Insurance A Necessity 1 ~- Then insure in good strong stock compan- 7‘ \es,which never contest an honest claim such l as is represented by b 1 E. R. B RO W -V Charlottetown ` ’ if < - _ ,__ ;__r\_l_l'-:W YORK l-‘1sH,ADs_ D A 1 s FISH DEALERS \ ` . 1 em, mg her vacation al( the home- of Mr. ; ` ' Beet when bllionll, sick, headaohy. con- 0 ctlpated, or for had breath ° or sour stomach- _ _ _summsasloe manners. wh | ‘ ’ ' Be cheerful! Cien up ins-ide to-_ l3_litter_ (llltlryl D0l'*lb 37 0.0113 o esale Commission Dealers and Shippers of mgm and fm nm Tm Gamma we Bm” (ummm) lb 41 to H liven your liver and clean the bowels gugkwhggt 99|- bush 75 to 1,00 ‘\ and stophoadaclles, a bad cold, bilious- Cplfgkinp pei- _lb 17 lg 18 ness. offensive breath. coated tongue, _Eggs pg; dog. 35 ig 39 salllowness, sour stomach and gases. ChiokBl\8 DB1' lb- 16 £0 20 , , To~nigh-t take Cacarets and enjoy the Fgwi pq; lb 12 to 15 _ W L0b8t€f5, blIl€|t5, IL€|S, &C. zlicest, gentlest liver and bowel, cleans- Ducks pol' _lb 16 to 1% ng you_ ever experienced. like up Hay (loose) -ton to 12.0 T0 _l9`u|l0n Fish Market NEW YORK feeling grand-Everylwdy'e doins lt- ‘riny (pl-sued) _period to 13.00 24s_-“_ _ Cnscaretn' best llixative for children Hide; per lb 18 to 19 you mu use now ll 'ei' »s z‘Mwf5wk°E°5'k' also. Lamb pain (each) 60 to B0 it eventually-why not now? sertion for advertil ng in this column y I” -THE nlolmlne D ll.Y ounrdian cnnn must nocompnny order. nlnlf THE '*°°E can be obtained at La erty's Tensor mum charge twenty-five cents. ' iai Pdrlours, Summerlido. . I D000’ l11°\‘° U18 me-l‘\`¥ WIKM - --SANTNS VISITS WEBT.- Au -Phone 114 for slnolnlr rr urzluls nppdnrsd in 'rho cuurdlnn rn- Sflll Uwe B ewlel breaker. Stewart‘s Grocery and Shoe Depart- centiy that Santa Claus appeal-od in T118" Elly l>l‘0l\|blU0l\ Cflllli __ ment nu ds mug 1 for umdn until fur- Burton school und thu: li wan the Who Drews =h<>\1l the 'Water-“Hif- ther notice. 3683-l2~29M2lE2i. first school west `he ever visited. ~l .| ham 8 !0lllD0l'Hn¢0 9D°3k0l'- beg to contradict this statement as he occasion. The school was the evening many numerous songs What harm to use th' good ole Bluff halidsonlely decorated andgwere sung. especially “Lexile Canad- if you (hic) shtop when YOU"/9 900 _ - ill eve-ry class the quick ready answ- ian” by Guillanne Arsenault, choir mas- ugh? P_g_ __ , _ _mug ers of each pupil sllc~\ved the energy ter. Mr. Cyrus Poirier of’ the' depart- 'Tllat'sh W8-y thai! (mc) U0 li-~ " E ' " ' ` and tact with which they had been ment of Agriculture was present for Duokg, lb 16-18 carefully drilled during the session the occasion accompanied by Mrs. and that the faithful and untiring ef- Poirier. At a late- hour in the even- forts of their -instructor Miss Vina. ing a delicious lunch was served after Campbell had not been in vain. To which the guests sung "Ave Ma-ria the extreme pleasure of the audience Stella" and "God Save' the Kin'g." Fl- o programme was successfully carri- naily the guests departed with a sense ed out, consisting oi’ dialogues, reel- of gratitude towards their genial host tations, choruses etc., a flag salute and llostos-s.-R. each child being equipped with two i small flags and sang the chorus ‘“We‘ll -KElLVlN GROVE SCHOOL.-The-. never let the old flag fall" with fer- semi-annual examination of Kelvini vour equal to true Canadian heroes. Glove School was held Friday. Decem-. Another feature of delight was the ber 22nd. lust.. a large number of -par- exercises ill Physical Drill. ‘Speeches ents and visitors being present. The were then made, prizes given and pupils were examined in -the several holne made candy served to visitors subjects, by the teacher andsllowed and pupils. Tho National Anthem that during the past half-year they had brought the Exanlillutioll to a close. been carefully trained and taught. l may szly, i was greatly inspired to much improvement being observed. sl-of what an interest parents limi 'l`lle alert and ready'responses, thc- rllil-lrun took elldeavoring to _make neat appearance of the pupils, and the the time a grand success and openly tasteful decorations of the -school- revealed the profound esteem they room madeavery pleasing impression. had for their teacher and for her on all those present. After thc- pupils congratulations were not lacking. Onc had been oxmniined in their daily stud- l‘rc'sent. les the following well-rendered prog- --- ramnle was listened to with pleor-ure -I. 0. 0. F. BANQUET.- Oli Tues- by all:-Opening chorus, pupils; Recit- day last the mem‘be'rs of Verdull ation Marion Caseley; Recitation,Fan- Lodge, I. 0. O. F., 0'Leal-y, niet at nie Glover; Dialogue. entitled “The the new Orient Hotel for the' purpose Spelling Class", nine pupils and Mar- of banqueting their worthy station ion Cnseley. acting well her part as master, Bro. M. Nicholson, on the teacher." Recitatioll, Josie Arsensult; eve of his departure to assume the Recitation, Thomas Humphrey; Solo, duties of station agent at Georgetown. “Cnllada", Pearle Bynon; Recltation, A Iurge number of -the brethren were Katherine (`-aseley; Re-citation. Etta present for the occasion. The gather- Stnvert; Dialogue entitled. _“Home ing came to order by electing Bro. A. Scene in the- Cllliplain's» Family", J. Matheson. chairman. After stating Pen;-19 Bynon, Marion Caseley, May the D\1I‘D0S9 01' the m€'€Ul15- BYO- DIZ Walker, Jenn Jardine and Fannie H- E- McEwen reall all address to Glover; Reeltailon, Eric MeMurdo; U10 ¢l€D0l‘lillg brvther. expressing the Recitation, Jean Jardine; Duet. sorrow that wus felt by the member- Jenn Jardine- and Marlon - Cas- ship in the ileparture of one wllo haslley; Cloning Recitmloll, Robert Hum- so clllmhly filled the Dvsitiou 01' De-'phry who,-roplcnente-ll ns Sunni claus. EYES MHSIGT Of U10 1401189- Al N19 C011-| presented the teacher with n beautiful clusion of the address. Bro- E. A- leather writing case. Tile teacher then Dorsey came forward and presented marie a fitting pp-p|y_ preslmteri each Bro- Niffholson- on behalf of the” pupil with u christmas booklet and -Lodge. with u hehuriful Irl1\'ellins served visitors and pupils with llonro- bag. Renlarks fitting the occasion nw¢1€-Candy-_ The U-“steep also gr,-em. “’€'l`€ mllilfl by BYU-S- Lmfke l’1lllll€l‘- ed everyone to cnlldy und nuts-. The Hllestis Kellnedy, 1\'lcEwen, Sheen. ful-lowing prizes, were aww-ded;__(;e,,_ Engllllld- Ml1l‘l1€S0ll- D0l`S9!' llllll eral Proflcie-llcy. Marion Caseiey, Fall- otllers. The wants ol' the inner man nie Glove-l-, Thomas Humphrey and Wore ‘hell 0~‘ll€ll‘l€‘1| 10 by 2 BlllU1hl€|i{athel'ine Cnsele .Pel;l`ectl1ttelidancc~, YGPHSL Dmvideil by MPS- Hvwalt- 'I`l1€ Isaac Walker. Etga Stavert and Jennie-. (Incorporated) Palfllllle Of lhls “T09-t @l1.l0Yabl0 61/ell- Walker. 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