\ » »» -_ _ l .l r ».. »» 1 yt 4,, ;,,__‘ ‘wi ,__ JANUARY 3, 1918 _ »__ - _ 1 *_ __. __ _‘ _ _ ,_ ‘ _ .....__, ._ ...__ .~. , » . .l THE CHARLUTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN _...calm l:-¢`4iu=»..sh.:\'-s . ` ` ... ,_" ‘- 3' 11 ‘ 1.941 ‘il l I , ls' I s ' ' f gf . _ Y 7` PAGE FIVE g __ You Eat too Much r .Meat-We didnt need a , war to teach us that meat ' Ffillk whii€ S ‘eating is largely a habit founded upon dietetic ignor- High Class Bon Bone and ance. The best substitute Hard Mixture for meat or eggs'is the Qur Own Home Made Cand Caramel; ;l_r ~14_ :T " 2:# :fl ff-fl. `_ ..\ I ~»,».’f§ rt” ` rl' . rv \ A" 3 . i'- air; , i`\;f 1’ YI ,. » 1 Fudges Peannt Crisp ‘salted Peanuts Island Chocolates ’ Moir’_s Chocolates Ganongs Chocolat( s can at ye old candy shop lr n. wr F- _ -A __ 0_;I|l|:1_iyside 'te ._ U l- r '- ,_whole wheat grain; in fact, it is a more complete food - a_ N berttei; balanced rationl ' 'fvshredded Wheat Biscuit ,contains the entire wheat lgrain prepared in a digest- ible form. It is 100 per cent; whole wheat boiled _in steam, drawn into porous, filmy shreds and baked crisp nd brown.. Two of these , risp little loaves of baked whole wheat with milk make a nourishing, satisfying meal. Made in Canada. \ ' T 76' 1*' OD See Our “May ' Last Year Year in * SUNN YSI DE u _ be the Worst A Your History” _ Separators Don’t fail to see our , exhibit of De Laval 1 Cream Separators, at 149 Great George St. Milk cans, bottles, caps, brushes, Separator oil, Separator parts. The Alpha gasoline and ker- - osene engines, gas en- gine oil. BLACK & Co. ~ Jas. D. Offer Ciiarlottetown I ' l asa-10-Mrsumc. I 0// l _ , __ _ _ _ _ I a 'gl/IIIIIl.\\\\\\\\*7III/II, i' [_ _ I | \. ~. 1 _v,,._~ ,... _ l lv. l l I . I l’ l I l l We can book orders for a tew more cars of COOD Ii.-\Y delivered Mews FELT aoors ‘ fn ighr paid to any station We have received Sev- IIA\\\\ \\=/Al//5 FOOTWEAR llienle heavy felt socks. 4 i\ien's and boys knit siocl \€".I /5/A . .' The Centra/ Guardian CARTEWS 'BOOKSTORE will close CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-ll thc WINSLO E CIRCUIT-Ser\'ices Sun- .\'ortli 7 p: in. Services ol Interces-| woiconio. --~-- l i WEDDING ANNOUNCED.-At the `|loin' ol .\l|s., Varies, Z\lv(‘oriii:ll‘|i, Sun Juan, Porto ltlco, on Doc. I2 tho' rimrriago took place ol’ hor daiilziitvr Chloris- to .\li'. Win. A. i\liir~l{lnii\_v. Slipcrvisor oi` ilraiiclics, Royal llnnli ni Caimila. SCHOOL CLOSING.-'i`lie closiiig, of Cross iinnds School on Tliursilay the 20th was a scene of more than us- . uni irileresl. when tho pupils' present- ` ed some titty spectators, one oi' thc bc-st concerts ever presenter] in that rlif»‘rlct_ Trhe expresi-:loii was beard from all present that the teaclier Miss Marion Vickcrson deseiwcll much icredit for the able lniinner in wliir-_Ii she conducted the concert. 'Flint which 'predoniinatos in 'all s'ucccssl'nl school districts, could be seen thori- that night, that ls, liar1non_v_ between iteiicher, parents and pupils. The school wn,~r becomlngly decorated for the occasion there being a. large ,Ciiristinns Treo which was -covered with Sant-:Us valuables, wiiicli ho ably distributed after the concert. To iidd, to the enjoyment ol' the cveninu; Guy Stewart gave some line selections on his phonograph which was greatly np-l przeciated by ali. Mr. Silas Lane ably] discliarged his duties ac chairman, after the singing of the National An-, them, brought the happy closing to on: end. (Put. and Exam.) | - I u\-wining. 21st. the pupils- of ilu'/.cl lhrook School prosvrirterl- an intl-rvsi ing entertainrnen-t in their school room to :r large and delighted-null ience. Rev. Mr. Atkinson n-obly acted ug l~iialrma.n. All without exception a.oqultte‘.1 themselves very credi-l.abl,\', and merited the gonerous applause nr- corllcr them. The school-rooin was ur- 'iisLir~u.ll_v floor/rated t`or the occasion. A pleasing foaturu of the evening was u Xmas' tree laden with presents. and llicsc were flistrlbuteli by Snntu Clans in rho person. of Mrf \Vlllinin Jouczf who hem tho audience in constant hr1igl\ter_ The programme was as fol- iows:-Cii0rus~Sliining Portals ol’ die Coady. lleclI:ttion»-Vernor Jules, Dialogue-Our Lysimder-8 pupils. Solo--Rita Atkinson .Recltation-Ed ith Wood. Exercise-A game oi’ let- “` ters-9 pupils. Duct and cliorus‘-Hap than Nizht.Addrcss ot' wcioonl¢\-Frc" lol \i 'dl ill ' - IT PAYS to buy in this provlutc. I BAND AT THE ARENA TONIGHT. THE MORNING GUARDIAN may' |SLANDE_R lLL._ln lilo l`zi.~'-iiailiy be had at the News and Novelty list. puhlislicd l'|'on| O'li:i\\'n duiull illilz Store ot Miss lvlorlne M¢Carey_ Mtf, Iillth appears lin" iiunn-s oi' 'l`l\oin;|.- cucli evening (-except Saturday) at YORK POINT SCHOOL.-'l"n~, seini six u‘ciock until further notice. 1977. unnimi school 1-xmniniiiion oi' York ___ ' {i"ol|it wus hcld on 'l`l|ursll:|_\- n|‘il:r|ion|| ll iilll of | ‘ t.i'aveiiiii|; is iivoiirable. Rev. E\\'cii'lr\- ii nnrnlrui ui`]iulll~s~~an.|p.»i1ti»»||u-n. M<7D0\ll!i\ll Will lJl'€li0ll Sllllbillll lilll.|sllo\\'ing thu lively iiilcrlisl iliny iaith ill Dllnllil-‘i IIC 11 and BHIIEOF -ill li~30»l in the cducnlion ol' the pupils. 'l"i~‘ e -*- if-clu2~:>l was tusl0i`\ill_\' iluroralmll for lcv. oc(-;isloi\ wllli sprlicl-_ lliisci ami. (WY. Juli. (itll. llllllllllllil 11 ~‘l~ lil-.!(‘lii'istriius bells. The ii»l\r»ln\i' was us- l’rlnr~el_own Road 3 p. in., Winsioc l,~‘l:~'.teli lil tho "`»“l\l|\l|i;|iio|\ 0|' |11.. Imp. l /J 4 /\ A pr: l /I , \ I _ 5 _ _ .. . _ ul F ' ,, . Y sion. llov. F. W. Sziwdon. All urdi \\‘nrr¢.-n Grove. .\l`lur hvinir l-xainlm-ll ' » _ 4 i in the various lirziin-lil-4 ,in which Ilii' "_"__'_'-*'”" i 1- ~‘ \` » \ ` _-__--_ L-liiiilien ncliiiillvd ills-i|i. \ at W \ I- . 5 .y .4-_~¢ MooRE& ivi¢LEop Lrdsl Il!!-173| Quiccii Struct, (.‘|1u|'lollcto\\'n ~ im.; MENS STORE" J Je’ 377 `\ , , - ~» -’ -- . s .lm-.~.l - iii ,_//w _ :` `\i'ii'joriry \\'l'l\' \\¢ l \rr\` l - " " _ » ll ‘ ' ‘l" "'_' l`|\lll'| ill] preclaitcil. .\ii_ lilissl-ll \\’|\ill: h|»lf\ __ ///z\ l'iili`|lled tho duties of r- -|`~ 1 '¢.- ‘_ ' ' ""“`\ .- ~ - 'Pill-'j` ' '."l ‘ ~~ - on liiif' iniinn:r i whit-h tho s\»iio.| uns In-ing coinllici- ed by their able and o|\ci'g\~lii: tvzil-li» ev. Miss Elvziiim .\iur<~l\isou. tlirl irfzi- cher treiltcd \'isiloi's and pupils lo i. _ .\ l , f , ' plrasiiiu i~lci|iili'~l\_.-l hy ixhll-lHbiiliiiiiiiziriz 7 ; , __ -*ggi* sl( '\. I . ,‘ ar, '. ~i ‘ ` \ _" -' ,‘- fir ‘ . .. '.1-~ . J/ - 1° "l 'l M ‘_ ‘ ' . I ” * liberal supply of 1-ziiiily. Tin- 1-x;ini~ ' 'li 3' ` \\f inalioii c-lox-:cd by siiigiiig thc \'nlioii~ / " // ' l-_-». - they had spout u \'er_\~ plousant al`il.~r~ ”/7///M 7// i V ' , .,» , 'Z __ - \_ nl Anthem. all prosong ful-‘ling that 4 I ` "’ noon. I J ' . .`., »»~"" - e-\ < ` f-._...____ ___ 1-'”‘“ .ii ‘ ~""“== .___ Total Number Ot _ _ ssc.-i5 ._ » e l British Prisoners "- (Canadian Press Despatch) ' l.()Nl'lON, Dec. Il0.--llrilisli prisoii l - ~ ,__ . 5, ers held by the cnoiny inrlnrlint; tho. - ' 'H 1 \ 1 in Swit7.i‘rl;ind_ total 46,7112. :il'coi'li- ing: to .un niliclill iiiiiirliiiicl-irir»|it. 'i`l prisoncri~: inlzlndc rrilriiilnws oi' the rw Lriilar arniy. tr-rriloriai fort-<~s_ royal ii:i\‘y and naval divisions ilivliivll as follows: in Gcrniaiiy l.‘l¢l$l otiicf-1'.-' 411.836 other riinks. ln 'i`iii'li - » I rin 42 oilicers. :`».$li other rniiks. \nstrl:r -i2 otiii--l~i's, Tl oth:-r rail rr nliilllliils ANI] AVlllI] DISEASE llnniurs in thu blood cuiisrf iulcr- nal llorangoinenis that eficlrl the whole systcin, as well as piinples. ills and other eruptions. 'Fht-_v e-fi’<'ct all "lim organs and l`\ini~lioii_~‘, incin- brani-s and tissues and nrt- dirci-tly rcspoiisiblo for the reiidiiit-.ss with hicli _sonic pcoph: contract llisonsef. l"or forty _\'cai's. ilood‘s Sarsaparliln _ , has been mort-_ sui:cc_=sl‘iil than airy Mye1.s_ S0|0_pen_l.| McGm.my_ m,,_ other incdrcliic in oxpelliiig lniinors 1c_gu0__'Ta,king the ConHuS_7 mmm ‘null |'einoving tlifnr iirwrurdaiill ont- neCua'1'i°u__Mvm Myers' ("'h(mm_`\:0‘il-ii' laiiidlsilliilxiiiiiigd room for the babe' “0“0Iogu0_`Hmmiv nod; whlifh it ciiriclics and invigor- :iil-s. No other inl»lllclnc nuts likh ll. or iio ollici' iiiilllcinu is like il. lit-t llnod's Sursaparillzi lodily-. I irq on lmvini: llood's, ::THE FARMERS ,CLOTHING CO., KENT ST.-Will sell Wednes- day Thunsday and Friday all-ready made suits, overcoats, Lumberman's 0 . ' M 59 and 161 Kent St. l~ . ` 3 lfifl _ _oIl`ioers. l,9.’»$l oilii-i' raiiks. ln lini- SCHOOL CONCERT.- On l“i'iliir\' gn ills iol:il4 2.257 irliict-i's. ~I l.~l.`l.'» other r inks. iii Rubbers and Top shirts, 25 per cent fl We sell to everybody call and et yours. The Farmers Clothing Co. l\l.'i | l lj l l -, me The.Man Who Has Foresight Will Buy His Overcoat AT ONCE Splendid Garments, Carefully Tailored of V Superior Materials $15 to $35. E cl rnot wantto frighten our custoinr-rs to make purchases immediat ly. W We do not want them to feel that if they buy now, they are b ing tom d into it by unnecessary warnings regarding the future. However, it is neverth-less a fact, that it is a d|lli;ult matter to secure the kind of meicliandise most people ha\e been accumsiried to. It is siill a dlfiuult matter to secure as large a shuwing as has been possible in past seasons., We do not want tb tell you th if lr will be liiipwssible' to secure such and such later on, but we say ni lst e»np‘i1tlca|lv_ thit if present conditions continue, and candidly, we cannot see a chinge lor a coiisiderabie length ui lime, not only must rzoodstbe higher, bin there will positively be ,a scarcity. » G d to act as patrons at the Serbian. entertalmnent in the Market Hall, Jah. 9th. 19825. l"or I5 days ln thu montli ol’ .luu~ nary l was s\ii'l`ln'ln;; with pnin of rhouinatism in thu foot.. I trh-ll ull klnrls of rcinolllcs but nothing did nm any good. One person told nic about M1`NAi¢D's Lir~:i.\iis:\'”i'; as soon ns i Ilried lt the Saturday night, the next _morning I was feeling very good; t ltcii you this remedy is very good; I could give you a. youd certificate any time that you woud like to have one. lit any thine I gonilo to hear about any person sck o rieumatlsm. I could toil them about this reincdy. _ Yours truly. ERNEST LEVEILLE, 216 Rue Ontario East. Montreal. Feb. 14. 1908. suivimsnsioe MARKETS ' (i=moAv) DYQQ. ili_. Portlnront llorilio 'Corpon , ‘U40 m_1___"__,,__..,_, ,_ _ Christmas Numbers of The Engll`ish Illustrated London `ews, Graphic, Holly Leaves, Queen, rr ara Annual, etc. All beauniui iiiuslraled '““°” "’ ' nuinbers' at l and V iluizliwirtut. bus_ _ Burley bus , . . . _ __ Butter, creaniciy lb *S 1//av Cialtsldiig . . . . . . ._ Eggs doz . . . . . . ._ Fowl lb. _ . . . . . . ._ Hay, pressed ton .. Hay. lcoso lou . . ., Lmnb peits each ._ Outs, while bus. Oats biuck bus. Point-ooo bus. , Carter s §f.'..°is:;‘:;:::. __ 'rurnlpa bus \\\\\\\\\rw4vll ' Butter. dairy lb .._, . . . . . . . .. .20 .25 $14 $15. Straw: pressixi ton _ I en - 5"!" - we - :vc ' 2"!" .ge-are e-vc>¢| '''''''''' `.___3s.4o\ .22 . _ . . _lo $1u $15.60 ......l5 . . . . . . __ 751.25 . ....8288 S290 .. .85 ri?"-f 325 ws; seas 1 _____, '1?PiU_O¢CU€7v Rriiisiisyizuiziaiaii li00DS Wli°uaI1_vl;hingin Rub- ber Giods is need(-'d,two things should be kept in mind-wiiere the best as-‘ A l sortment, and where ihe most reliable goods are tabe had. »' Our stock of Rubber Goods is the largest to be found anywhere. 1 | We handle only the products of reliable man- i ufacturers who back ‘i their goods with a guar- BDTEE ' Our large buying en- i ablea us to get close with our customers. Il .i._ Many items of Rubber ` prices on Rubber Goods. This saving we share ‘ i i I nn-5 _ l Goods should _ have a_ ‘ regular place in your home. iulb and Flolunwni Sy;-gnges, , _Bookstore _ wh... r... __ ._ on 2... Ru"')';"°E=|nv;’ Rm" `=». al Sponges. ' . , _ |-_ ` Complexion Brushes, Ball: i ‘ e I I ¢E»c» lée Bugs,spi’T£"B|gs, Air F Q / Cushions g in _§»f_é°l°'f'* i .';;t~“.°.;.S.,i::f‘ii;i:"'as:..I:.': Breast Yum s. mil" hill Folk, Build- Elastic ltanduges, glnlominnl Belts, atc etc. ‘ ` 0 o llll- ¢|l°'|°“°l°i"* An mans rmfehand gre om" "nh 930,123” guaranteed as to the quality ' .lobnson & Johnson , Cor T»¢f¢»1».ivi v1@oi_ArEi.r_ _uf w_i.i for wait until he actually needs it. li von /viii tale: ow advice. you will buy while your size can be had in the garment you mast prefer. A Heavv dark grey or brown tweed overcoat, D. B. Style, lull lined maie from a good heavy English tweetl .md purchased before the advance in wol lens, this coatiwill give cxcellfnt satisfaction and logksl as well as a coat costing many o ars more. Sizes 34 to 44 chest Convertible Collar. Heavv brown tweed overcoat fulliined, D. B. Style, 50 inches lf»» g with large convertible storm collar. can be turned up or worn with open lapels, we are confident that no betier §?:‘1.;";;‘..;“.ii.i2‘1‘?i_bfi_.18.00 Plain grey and blue chinchlla cloth overcoat made D. B. Style, 50 inches long nil.. a roll shawl collar. the color is a very stviisli *brown or dark blue the line quality of material, the spfendii style and workmanship make this a most desirable coat §‘.~’I..‘1_.”__‘_i_i°’_._S__”._f’_‘_"",f`_fi' _ $20.00 M ‘n’s lleavy tweed Tremh coat made from a heavy all woli English twecd, D. B. Style with belt all round, 47 inches long with large vent in back. patch pockets, lined throughout, this is one of the very newest models this season 0 Model H46 the Sherbrooke-A very popular and correct belted style, slash pockets, pinch-back with inverted plait lined to wrist, comes in an all wool med. Brown tweed, /I4 inches long the most up to date coat for younumenthiswinter _ . _ . . ................. .............. » Heavy Black China B e a v e r Mens Northern Musk- U - _ ~ _____ __ .60 00 ;.=.<;:;Sf,_:“.f>_~ #__r#w1¥___sas.so - ° Men s Black quilted l i n e d i§.ff.iif>°‘&'§.'i'§fY'T_f'_‘Tlf7‘flf’f7 2l.ll0 5..".”i},;i.r‘iffi_._‘?.i','.‘_‘T.'__lT_'?f.Y.X.__15.00 u 1 Mens Mackinaw Coats $7.50 to l2.00 r=___ _ ’ Splendid 0 Overcoats' for Boy’s Probably f--- the Best Range You’ll be Able to Find _ Bov’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoat. Shawl Collar, half Belt, mate from a good heavy all wool English Chinchilla Cloth. :heavy twilied Italian lining. makes a splendid coat llr these cold days. all sizes .. _ . _ . . _ . .... ._$lO. Boy's Brown Tweed Overcoat, Convertable Collar, D. B. Style, good heavy weight and well Ltailored, sizes for boys from 12 to [6 years ll. SO Bo/‘s Brown Plaid heavy winl€f Overcoit, Balmacon style, convertible collar. ll. B. Style, plain back, patch pocket =. good warm dressy cow l'~' the boy. Ages for bows lr-»n» I2 to 17years ..__.$l4.5O Child`s lieavy Winter Overcoat in ’I` weeds, Cliinchilias. and Whitneys in many different styles for boys from 3 to9yea1_'sat 4.28 tol3.5O Maézknawa ourtilzs has, Coat Rah, Rah Hat and Buttoned Leggms, Sizes 4 I 6818 0 y _ ..$O OO The small boy will be well dressed ifsuppiied with one_otour_warm _ _ , '_ .r - , » ;»< i. \\ -_ ii if X .=.<-.a-._-»-f><~"»..».~c :.,_¢.-Ne -n-sp' _._ ,i 4 4 1 \~ \ i i 1 4. _L21 _ \