When Cortez landed in Mexico with his band of Spanish warriors i e found that not only was chocolate used as u. staple iosti, but mat cocoa beans were the recognized form ol ¢urrency in the country. . These native Mexicans were quite familiar with the nutritious value of chocolate. Yet it must have been a crude affair compared with the coat- ing used to-day by Moire on their chocolates. The Coco's beans used by Moirs are imported from the West indies, Ceylon, Java and South America; blended by their own secret process and ground for 78 hours between steel rollers. They are then sweetened with pure granulated sugar and flavored with the essence of real vanilla beans. This smooth, creamy mixture fomis the coating for the luscious cream, nut, fruit and notigatine centreswhich you can buy in Moirs handsome boxes at your favorite store. “I? “ fimhbd URITY AND QUALITY ASSURED Haffy James. Agent Charlottetown 1 inspector _h_._i‘. Galianrs ileiiort Jill)’ "JDOHOOL The hill-Yearly elwminuilons oi the; Montague school took place week. the scholars giving evidence; (If the splendid training they are. Fwfllvlns. it moot he very discour-l trustees were present at the exam- llllllllll“. not even the secretary and very few of -the parents. This is "iuiie in contrast to some yeursi ago, when the examinations were. looked upon as u rsizu‘ar event.~J, ....*ANNUAL CHURCH MEET- lNG.-—The annual meeting of the -IUX.A.BR\IB'P1'ODD'Y'¢BTlBII Church wool ‘ieid in the church on Wednesday, wenlnk, January 31st withstanding the bad roads. n large rotwd was discussion ensuing rehstive to -thc various phases oi‘ the work. . vary t0 lizivs become Won, that the flnnncinl Zkelv to show a .ent monepwas wipe out all indebtedness and leavi- u balance on the right side. This prosperous church again starts an- other year with a clciin sbeetr-J.‘ "JCONCERT ENJOYEQ-lt sp- pears thut it is generally our most respected citizens who have ic bear ilie blunt oi‘ ihe satirical remarks so much - arforinances. _ Friday evening. when the play entitle who's Quilting Party" in the Odd Fellows Hall who we understand m“ ivss instrument p, most cflllill-lll’ 0111!"! llll’ man should lllke "11 child. viflien the Padre in role 0 other Mcntazue concerts tendance was lure.’ imountliig to over one ‘hrs, being for the hene Protestant Orphanage. ‘ioiievoleni point oi‘ view Montague ends all other towns ii this province. It irepariitions lire undcflvfl." ither lpliiy to he in n short time, in -.l. ....'Mlss Marjorie to lviontague, the we wont on to ililiestoiitre and Lo- ‘ \l z-12i t ‘ammlho... _i= lust l ‘Pope inst" present. considerable the report, which seems the wide spread on end was in vogue at oiir liiontague ihervi. f “Aunt Jerusha." the ai- e, the proceeds hundred dol~ given in Montague .____._<-o>—--- big deficit; siifflc- knew forth coining to war. W l-ig in front of morning alter .-i the previous chapter. ivoiideriul to think world is the only one w iict linen spoiled by llsh. German, Frenc riiililren would till tether the same games and 5,5 was the ease on some way, their little brsli February 2nd lust. thrilling with d Ailnl Jel“ ion iinti the same W85 Zlvelllive are to have a new world, iiiust be built uiialness nf little children, al in Refill!!! l1l15 converted world like a corive little ciiniscn are giant to sen him brick his car "Om Western (':iiindu.~ 3115., vtn. recnvc-ring rapidly after e watched th the church on the quarter-d the trip described His‘ farm hulldin i, n w" 685mm“! hm EB ad not been how the child-locked cftllisldeq-ahlv minner ma“ hlch has l‘ used "lllllllllitli green hiishes ‘I 11!’! illg iipv w] _ . ; 1' and Ruumnil" “W1” Sllll ill" iialinil iifpllylgrtlllllt‘ ‘ snort Gillrdiflll i ~ * i .."'K_|'|°F lm mflfg ($31,519; --'"_|‘LK"F°R §lLE~Sc quufl" D il‘ MacDonald. Soiiris. filing to "the teachers. when 89-, , pariaivtly pointer-est is taken ‘u the, CHAPTER 5 wor ot the school. hone of the, (me m, “m rliiglie ls the tlren thni. it think l ever little children ilia ling in tlic market pl irtii-ets of the» town. Kiwi‘ liiad not loft its znark on itiieir minds or their bodies. ringing laughter kept the no s-y from mor nopitheir fat showed that hiid must hnve hetn ‘ling qualty. Cm, _c0urse, ii iii-a to est to tlie-ni, think that :i new r-ltizens was growing up nothing of the horrors drew up to day's ouiiiitr iis with envious ‘eyes lll 0T l1" urouid fnln liiive given Flm“ a lirid ii been pnsvlble. The weather was lillll V1113?“ uni-civil tn he able to ill “lld9_l'51"°31 dci-il or travelling before we 1°" “'4' hick to iiie Vanrloriiioiiielies’ tiiut night. We started off Jill! °l ‘he 541m“ liciii-tri PXpPPllilg a pleasant do)‘. ' "_ Afici- -.i hiirrirad visit to Dissen- liook Cemetery. ivhere the padre‘ Gririlon is iii. took some photographs nf graves.‘ p17 do not contains. l . lot u- saw a finer whnte-ver The fair was tier of intense inter- in the war gladly play to- ges. in the ns all the same imaginat- idesls of liic. if upon the hccOnic as it and one‘ llieiii ii ride‘ clear and We‘ ' do ll 50ml gnt- - wiih iiglii 0f .l~"nrm. Efltf- w: ri= take us for another 3a Dalv the children watched n very sen-re (‘Olllrr-‘Tht? lrierids of Mrs, iilllll llilii iiiii Canon. F. s. Scott? 0.10. s, n. s. 0. (Copyright: all rights reserved) QO-O-Ooo-o-o ooo-o-oo-o-o o-Qvo-vo - I ‘ ‘loan Nil-wield out of the iihieiiymi‘ 4 1nd rt-ry ordinary men and wo- simllcleflslwl‘ °' men Were dlifsiuiz 1D \ their lard- iiuiither of t‘lI~1‘ u“ o,- pamhmg “n ‘new mm: pub cos oi‘ lizibiiatlun. ' .Wlit-ii w.» came to the roiirl that l'l We 5"’ 1'1“? 16M! i0 the Piggories we debated ‘we and m ‘he loll“ mmllelll Wlltither we should‘ cermmw film)" ll 01‘ s0 cii in llyd= Park‘ '3°"""- Qwlllk to the loci that we “we llllll ll lfmi; Journey iietore us, we 17 11516 t0 shorten our mule iii iniir-h‘ ning till nl-xht flllll us possible. We turned therefore" little sunbirrned cheek! 1o the lcit and wt iii Oil ll; iii» ill: Moll ‘My Will-loll of thc Piggories liow well ul‘ n nourisb- every obicct that ' "I old iiiciiinrH-z, Phsiloric. commznciAiI cnoss . l it The school is progressing rapidly _ 118111111? .“‘"1“l' lllP filtlful ll\flll0‘-§El‘l9fli oiqsre glad to sec her recovering nf-Itlie gursi of A M155 1101194? McLeod, teacher, ~ ter ii severe illiii=s=:.—~.\ir. hiui'd0c>7l'l‘lic fled 71'1"? llllllll’ ll‘lt-llflS of Mr. Weihh N. l hiclloiislii paid ii I I (Continued from Page 2.) ‘LOBQiERS SOLD iN SHELL present on a visit _ _ _ ‘ ‘ 5 __ 2391 cw, 26.714, nest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc- cre, Hera l toiinil niyseli back J1, l L443 (w; l7 30.; Gregor. it'll»; Gordon is "the duushtet one oi my old haunts. for i .-ft'.-u1 " i ___l___ oi Mr. and’ Mrs. Fade Gordon o! visited the engineers wiir-n they " increase 1.44s Increase 9.412 Rwlllletlll and only recently arriv- iv-m- lillleted ih-vh. No signs. howl ' . i ed on the dsliiud. She holdsa lucrirlcver. of what had once been i! _ LdasTiR PACK 5y gguN-iqgg tlve position as stenok-rtllpllflrdvlllllcciiiforiahle war home. The coii , one-of the largest (zont-erns iii Newyveflt was iii ruins and the new I 3 k-mgs pom.“ 13,345 gage“ 451M‘, York, sol-tom have we such an cflll-‘cotiagts and iiiits hail aboui them .. i Ziiri-z» (li7iil‘.‘.‘_\‘ ...... .. ifliilli,» cases 236.5!“ Jllll-llle Yllllllil lllllY ‘rlllllllli! Olll: vllllxno iiir zif roniuiicze. l looked in vain ‘ ~---- . ----—-—ll4"5‘ll$ Ml“ Gl-llllllll- H91‘ $14.3’ °ll for the burn which was once oc- incrsiise 455515 cases 144,566 “l9 lfillllld Wlll ellllelld "V" “evelalrciipletl by the Y. M. C. A. where. ~» _ ‘ _ ~ W96k9-~—~1- ~ Jitter attending an entertainment 7 “iw Prince .... cases _ 286.9571 . y ‘ithsre. Dandy, Pliilo and I had been" w“, yo...“ .... ......-......~- cases 1515M 41051. in a snowstorm. .. 'l'ho»ie old a ~~~~~~ ~- ‘ . fronds at 1.00m have often been _ -, increase 2.21211; cases lflliillllt _ ° cliecrui hy the merry chant 0f _}-, _ ' _ "Pack all your troubles in your i’. Qiicniis County . cases 2510.3“ lnld kit bag." iind the plaintive ins- -_ l Queens COHIUIy cases i ‘l’: ‘llody oi "A Long, Lon-g Trail." as _ tho battalions in full equipment increase 2.433% “I988 nnarchsii ofi’ to their places in the line. ii was nonr Locre one dw-k z lizisi Priiitvo .. 7.772 ewes 229.90; might ti... two mm, m, Saul“, l ‘East Prince m”! 120-119- _ duty told me n weird tale. On the ‘ "“'"_ "“ Drevlvns nlxiit they had .a t id —l lllllle-"e 155555 ca“! 103-911 a young soldier‘; who in Stiff}? llilld- ‘ - - - iicss cnme s risking from th . LOBGTERB 501-9 1N SHELL (BY GOUN-rlgs) ‘nsmnt Rehef from lndlgegmon‘ front line splashed with the blooll ' ~ _ ,, ‘ Gas, Sourness, Flatulence h; his COYIlIJGIIlOII, whh w“ kllleil 2 West. Prince . 14573 u" 1-l-69 ' lhpsuqt. h-m b h 1 ~., _ 400 m 48‘ i y a s el. The mini l Wost Prince . i _ c fl__m - wheat fields ripening iii tho suin- increiiiio 1.273 cwt l5,2lt 8:52am!" mm no “He” m what m“! _ * We went o th h N‘. . 2 FA“ T711199 1'18‘ cw‘ 10118‘ Eltliiia iind tire Vlllgztllg 0f Plliollls: l: 21 Elm Plln" L013 cm‘ 12'“ twrt to the cemetery at llulssv. I increase 171 cvin Decrease 1.~i'ii QLElLgLfi arnluzgleh ltlsgmirlzghfhelligfi e r - - . .. 2 Queer» i‘ "l “l”. he. $133.’... ¢Ji-"°¢'§...’ZI?F‘i2"2lZ 21 Qllul" -' 29 cw‘ 34' of the suburbs of Arnientiierss. ‘l-iio " "‘ 7"» tower built as an observntio post “ “ a ' » , _ H ’ n i. is ( is nnt Cominonwoallh has pensc oi‘ equipping themselves lo 3, pane; Dlapepslll your stomach 1mm,- memofles or ‘the trench” k9 chief ports are Ruiitico and rls. iistiico carried on nn extensive lness in lobsters. 110F108. mlwlll I and codflgh, supplying tlieibefore tlis rlottetown market with fresh PORTS \ 10th day oi‘ September. uris also did an extensive busi . in codfish, hnke. hnfdock rind iniz, turning out also n good liiy oi‘ finnan liaddie, fillets and zen fish. ISLAND FISHERIES nlmon fishing was carried on to mall extent at St. Peters Bay, as silinon only make an up- rance about August 1st and ‘ season closes on the 15th, the hermen will not no to the ex- -l would fishery. 8. T. GALLANT inspector of fishing. it is ih-‘iitlii. that the sen son might well be extended to the l have the honor to be, Sir. Your obedient servant. Fisheries. - otessional other Oenstls Chronic Iliseases - Itment in person or by letter Purdy ltotlnn, Watches eollotton for t i. n. STEWART, K. e V barrister lad loitolto , l4 Ores b‘ DRI . Illllf o E ilaoDonaId 8t MoPliei Ease your stomac Pleasant‘. tore. ‘eels fins. All the feeling at‘ indigos cion. heartburn. The fish do not ascend the river- Izlplmnon’ Emma“ “chum “at last. week of Septenrbe" or the first oi’ October, so that tbl ,0 fish would be in splendid condi tion up to the 10th oi‘ September _ recommend. therefore that the season for netting salnior to extended from the 15th Angus to the 10th September. We miizir then expect an increase in ihl» fullness, tightness, soiirness vanishes.‘ ur digestion for Harmless i . _._ A Eye-Glasses From right across this specs rose: “r chm‘ B A . . . ; k Romoauiganxh A. MacDonald‘. u. p. no»... the Big Maiority s“ r Eye-sits» Charlottetown. r. s. Intuit’. '—----__._._'_.__ Mgwgw EVwSaUJARK ' - Ire . s. Archibald 8- ll- “F581” > ';'.~r:i.:tstt*:::e . 0 ‘ - to on N. V. loot Genius!- aosiusuur-ni m Hownll y es llinlesd to lb, Isis-Nose ~ minim Ouitolnadnst more! It. 0 dies Office Ilflhsno HIM. VoeHouro-leoilonnfll u. i --——-t—-——-——-—- almer 4t Ialinsr i n. a pain’, NONIV 1'0 esnugvs Onsrlellltoislyi. ll. OOOOOIO-C-wwv vv III-HIM. loiisiur. Notary Pini- its. ‘ LOAN P. I. loll!- 5O-QO ‘ EVA I. DYER Meiosis. Remedial. Gymnas- ties Israels sad osivsnie Electricity, "liootreiysle WAT! OPTIOIAN nice sour-us.) ’" In Montague i coil end no for oureell his UD-TO-DATI O TIGAL PARLOURI. A s. s imiiioiin Insurance. r. s. i. h and correct n few cents. Any drug l. $2.00 to $10.00 ‘ From East Point to Cine l Bear is s big territory, yet , Parkman Supplies (emnil- ‘ in the neighborhood. ‘ I i We had n late lunch tn the ho- tel iit Armentiores and there oiiri ~ 200d friend the Padre bid us fare-l Lit". as he was returning f0 ‘ and w» irrei-o ‘ljlfllllfili Ploegst/icrt iiiid Ziiessiiios. ‘ For nine months our Dlvlqlpy] hm liPPn stationed in that sccrir, so it was that we bade fiirewell in fierce after purchases of numerous ivlwtcizrniwhs by llle (rhphiin. Once more we reached the vil- 1'l8t= 0f Plueitstuort. it used to he ll ll"! lilnce- tolrisit and the TOM‘: ‘. by the church now are ruined, for ‘ "W? were shelled ’_0r nearly fniii‘ yciirs. We. litid iii‘: ioar niiw but only ll curious klilll , i "1' 101129172 flint "it some street (‘fif- iiers we should we ii izr-iiip oi‘ the ‘J "141 110w. or hear the sound‘; oi ' lnushtei‘ and song rr/iiii some huii ~ ruined csiiimint-t. Plocgstoort in» T lo DI Ll misc! lo FPlll rn will. no coiiirmon ln-crthii Ariilsii intermittently Mleblel. IIJ ""‘"“'.3.°"'.ii‘.‘.’.'.' oekllntl wot»... eh OIII ‘rnssuionlll o‘ I YICRII I viiics ill lIlGI-AIDJI Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Orsduste In Optometry College Inclusive Test Room 6on- Item (‘Ironic Weoheeus ' " buss A l m mm Itneot O9 "m Iii IIIIIQ‘ 115514143“; w i E not!“ WM 9W0 ' _, _; w.“ hvviwvf vvvvihlwwr " ' ' ' ' ' MAMA,‘ I ~':i\v rccaiitil; {I'm long barn n‘ icwever, i and it was well l0 marked li- u xiiii, but a “Z13 general-on former iilioni we inst told us he "l" "lie Sllllll living murmur Mtmcqile c Wtnem. red dnem“ SE91)‘ and Gensrallerliagittlg c. children ploy-end the battalions that had been ill the neighborhood. t Yllleltstoort Wood Jerome Graham All the goods saved from the r fire must now be sold. MEN’S CLOTHING, LADIES’ COATS runs ALLS, SHIRTS, CHILDREPPS CLOTHING, 60 Men’s Overcoats regui 1 . $40.00for’..........f......éli‘$2il:00 $3? oil/Ian s Overcoats, regular values It). l‘................... Men’s Overcoats, regular values $30.00for,................... $15.00 $25 ogilten s Over-coats, regular values . . $1 $20 olglfeifs Overcoats, regular values - . or . . . 36 Boy’s Overcoats at Half Price. 28 .Children’s Overcoats A large quantity of Boy’s Hudson Seal, med, regular $550.00 for . . . . French ‘ $195.00 for Rat Coats, Hudson Seal Trimmed, regular $330.00 for‘ . . . Large q going for much less. All other lines in good condition One Third Off. A large quantity of Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear, ers going at Ia .—_.—. .—_I-.__;-._l‘~ is“Pr;;§,_l?_.l7;§ti*_~"; liPlDEMlC '2 §§§ ‘CO-l __ ________,€__ purpose of finding a remedy for qrippe, science was re- wa-rded with the discovery of this famous specific for eoide. l Duning an important con- ference orrthrcat, bronchial and lung ailments held in Montreal in 1891, at which some of the most eminent members of the medical pro- fession were present. that in- defatigabie worker, Dr. J. 0. Lambert said: “I offer to mankind an effective means of succesetuiiy fighting all diseases of the oheet." it; was a little more than a year af- ter the appearance of that terrible epidemic of grippe of 1889-90 which wrought such havoc in tivis country and throughout the world, that the treatment for cont! was dis- covered. During the period of research and study for the unknown.‘ Many imitations have been exploited, but nine had ever equalled it. Drj J. O. Lambert‘: Syrup, is the same remedy which accom- plished such wonderful work during (h; qrippe epidemics of 1889, 1890 and 1918. Since Dr. J. O. Lambertls Syrup is recognized as the ‘vial times and lungs, LA GRIPPE. lli‘. J. l). Lnnilivrt, Liiiiiictl. fiflti Si. tax-iii: rs flying visit to biiiiily- engaged ~A very wood while tiio. \i'c;iilici' l\'iiiiiu'r iiii-ito rer-entlv, held lll'.~~‘Ml‘, Mlllnn .l*‘*l‘&iS\-i' siiciwcssiiil contort Wlilm Road Ezist School Mr. Bcfiiiiis BDUYkP s11» iii end ni. (‘oiiiiiierz-izil (‘i-oas, the week Kflllzlkr; .\ir. many ilflil iviis it flying visit to Mi-Leoilw: FEBRUARY $17.50 2.50 . . . $10.00 at same diStZOlIXIlZ. Suits at up to $35.00 for $10.00 each. Alaska Sable Trim- $195.00 for $300.00 regulfir . .' $100.00 Beaver Coats, . . . $190.00 Hesvy-Winter Coating Cloth, regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 per y ' ' $1.00 and $1.50 iisnti-ty. of oiésifiihhkis for ‘Price. Any damaged goods fraction of their regular values. Everything must ‘be cleared out this month. S. A. which up to that time wils_ true remedy for grlppe, it foi- lowe that. it is even more so the true remedy for all ail- ments of the throat. bronch- i.e., A strong DOSE taken MORNING and EVENING will Marmot Coats w lars and Cuffs, regular Are we lliilllll with soother GliiPPE top COUGlilNG Prevent LA GliiPllii broncbitll. estarrli, asthma croup, oteo coughs. eoldl. OQC Dr. J. 0. Lambert’! Syrup is absolutely pure, guarantee that it contains no‘ dangerous drugs. remedy for Iii ages and oilse- es. For sale everywhere and has the largest sale of nil lim- iisr products without excep- tion. (See our challenge.) FOSITIVELY Antoine Sh, Montreal, Pun. Dr. J. 0. Lambervo lyrup is the genuine fsmlly medl- eine. In 31 years its repute- tion has grown to such an ox- tent that to-dsy it iis sold throughout the North Ameri- can Continent and has on in- u asing demand abroad. and we ltisthe prevent the guest otvMr. Alex. J. McLeod. . l-Lilil$$él:-i$- ilfi-Eii- T-LEi-HEiEFT-EFT- T $$$$$$$l£$$$i=.‘% i‘; “we. Great Clearing Fire EVERYTHING MUST BE DISPOSED OF DURING THE MONTH 0F ale ecent destruction of our ‘building by UNDERWEAR, ovisio CAPS, HATS, ETC. 44 Youths Overcoats $36.00 for $18.00 44 Youths Overcoats $34.00 for $17.00 44 Youths Overcoats $30.00 for $15.00 44 Youths Overcoats $26.00 for $13.00 44 Youths Overcoatls $20.00 for. $10.00 44 Youths Overcoats $18.00 for $ 9.00 Half Price and One Third Off. We have left 18 Ladies Fur Coats which will be sold lat the following discounts: . Ladies Fur Trimmed Coats at less than Half Price. Ladies Dresses, worth A number of Ladies Suits for $5.00 each. LADlEr.’ COATS Riacoon Coat, regular $275.00 for Black Pony Coats with Opossum .. .. $150.00 trimmed Collar and Cuffs, reggulai‘; '. . 8.0 ' 1 Coats, $300.00for Marmot Coats, regular $175.00 French Seal Coats, for...... ......$1l0.00 $300.00for.................. Rat Coats, regular $175.00 for Fur Muifs, regular . . .. $110.00 Fur Mulfs, regular -..»... ill-l. Opossum Col- $165.0g) for regular regular $175.00 $40.00 for $15.00 $35.00 for $12.00 ard for 311'» 301"‘ M°1“'°‘1>""-~-—.\lr. Russell McBesth of Whiin "l llll‘ Vlfllllll)’ all" Rcaii l-Iast spent. his vacation n.- 1" 113111-113 1119"‘. Peters Rudd. the D‘91'1111l1‘-lVllllltlfifsilflfl. spent the‘ liouse.—_\v~:(-lt mid at the lioiiie nf Nlrr-x Mo‘; Muiciilin Munro [mid “hard,- Millsl' ghost of Mir. John Llnlnu-nt Imhhrrlnwn Friend WDW 175.00 yard Hosiery land Sweat- mfrgseiaavnlam‘"mm Our present quarters WADMAN’S OLD STAND. OQO-*§'Q§FO4§4 ' H. J. M A B 0 N 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET . °"‘°"‘""" We hope to be back in our new store at the ‘old stand in time for the Eyes Examined Spring Business and will be glad one e more to meet all our old customers along with any new ones that may favor us with their patronage. McDONALD _