(ill liil; ‘ .:l_l1 ; .lh Mmhw $3.7-;l ’;" ' r "i‘ i _'.021 in I* i .` F "-i _mee__A_{ EI.. *=,.i‘";l; ll 1 -32-TE , -.._ .ill 19: ll ;. hW%M i-J, l, 4 .i .i,.'r» it '»;’.` ,'.l"‘: it;-1. 'J § [lib 1.-E§. _ “.25 ¥i=~`~ ` , ` »l§li;’l .,».,.~..,¢,.=._ .~`L'=‘_-»; l _ _ll ‘. Sill; '='-li \ lfii _,~ l _ l li.-2 "`2._I_,.__ ne- d -1-\~.-¢ at ':fr1==;'" *_ , :nd °“ff'- .`-1 ww. _Al-4 =“f;'-wi. If ' ‘rl till h@} li - .1 1, all V '__ ' l. iiglviftlt ‘il ff -I .iii ‘., -il .e».=_-‘.;_e~;-__~j_ 5- il fi :gi/if., . ii, i.-..._ no .. . .‘.l . , 1 ,. 4 _,L PAGE”ll‘W% __ _ _ _ THE* Our. Remetiy For I Your Cough 'riiere are hundreds ef Cough Cures and we have seen scores of them tried. AS a result of this experi- ence we are justified in our claim that our White Pine and T a r is in a class by itself. It cures prorélfptly and each bit of rell is progress to- wards a thorough cure. A remedy that cures nni_ety nine times in a hundred is a < good one to keep in mind ‘ when need arises. J. G. Jamieson 1 DRUGGIST - --_I f ~¢»..`~ “Miuto" will leave the Marine Wllnri' It Charlottetown at 7 a. lu., and Pic- tou at 1 p. m., daily, except Sunday commencing when the Navigation ` ulcntlllc, conliectlllg with Westbound t.r".ln at 12.54 p. rll. Will leave Tor 7094 12-21M14i. Watermaus ideal Fountain Pens for the New Year. Every pen fully guaran- teed. I Prices from $2.50 up. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician 1 TIDE TIIBLE oscl-zlvissn. Scotia, oil Tuesday the 29tll day of cllliiuiiiinwl _ lege closed for the (lliristnias holi- ,,,,};l,<,a¢,:l:i Time ll vNq<£A mukHO li l l l I .".".*’7’ wuum Time 21.28 22.05 22.43 23.20 23.57 13.56 1-L36 15.14 15.51 16.30 s@¢~wvwsHwQ e=w¢Hwmw4c% .~ the warm feeling as expressed ill ‘their addresses and further conlinellted by tllclr gifts. and congratulated those who had obtained the certificates of the ('ollego ns li result of their cxanl inzitioiis. He impressed upon the grad- uates the great responsibility they as- sullled ill accepting diplomas for upon tlleln depended the reputation of the College in the discharge of any duties the earning of a diploma their labors had not ceased, but only begun. lie that may be assigned to tlienl. With 0 borllcr of llelgiziii ilril largely of til amps and places of refuge of these pcnplc. Sonic of those with wliolll l tallied, can speak Englisll, to others, l spoke through all iliti~rpi°eii\l'. 'l'hi~ most. illnazilli; tiling to lilo was how lightly lllcy .‘;ccllletl to llcnl' tlieir troubles. 'i`llcy are sceiningly vvry enlotiollal-oilc illonlellt owil ill the depths of sorrow, and t.lle iicxt, because of some outwllrd coli- di\.if_`iiis. they appear ill the licigilts l‘ llnppilloss. Those nearest to thc 'D.°°.°‘.°‘:“ '¢oc~eic~»- wclozcw S J M S ,Tu | 0 W , Th l Fr 12 Sa 13 S M Til 1 W l 10.10 1 11.08 18 | 12.03 19 lSa I . 20 S 21 14 15 16 17 Til Fr 0.04 0.50 l.47 , 2.30 _ _ I 22.34 24 25 Fr 4.33 26 Su 5.40 27 28 29 30 31 22 M Til 23 W Til 7.54 8.54 S M Til VV 0,51 l il 0.50 .ll 'rli ' 10 11 } @Hwm.”.°'~‘-’=e.~l`~l~l?°?° 'q\cs¢~'l*°»>'~i»-`s~\'_~l="" 17.12 18.44 18.44 19.33 20.25 21.19 22.15 23.10 12.54 13.41 14.25 15.07 15.48 16.28 17.08 17.49 18.31 19.14 19.59 20.53 | i10.44 6.7 [ 21.31 December.-lst to 2nd, bright iod. 3rd to 4th, variable. 5th to drlzzly, dump. 'itll to Sill, I"."."."".".".`°."."."?°9°5’°9°.°°9°.".*’." .noel-ooccea-a~t.°.oooa=c>-c~i\:l¢-l~li-1 7.5 per- 6th, dark, cloudy. 9th to 10th cold wave. 11th to 12th. stormy. deep snows. lrlth to 14th, cold wave. 15th to 16th, low tempera- ture. 17th to 18th, pleasaiit. 10th to 20th, colder. 21st to 22nd. stormy. 23rd to 24th. slcet-and snow. ‘.5tll to 26th, damp, wct. 2Ttli to 2811*.. lill- settled. 29th to Zlst, damp, cloudy. DIARY 0F EVENTS To-DAY. City i\lii(;isti'ate'l~i ('olli‘t. Prince Edward Tlleiltrc. pel'l`ol'ln- Bllcegl at 3.15. 7.15 and 8.45 p.lll. l’e0ple's Tllcatre, of-rformlillccs at 3.220 and 7.30 p.m. Subscription Dallev nt 8.110. min- __ ~ BIRTHS FURNESS.-At. Verlioli. oil Dec. 26. to Mr and l\lrs Milton l"urilcsa. :l daughter. 'MO0RE.-At Sumnierside. oil Christ- maa Day to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore a daughter. ' HARD|NG.- At Mnrbora, Doc. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Harding, a soil. Con- gratulations. - _ - iieiulls YOUNKER.-At Milton. Dec. 26. Geo. C. 'Younkeln aged 71 years. Funeral from his residence. Monday. at 2 i>-m~- to Milton-Cemetery. ou Dec. 26th. Ne1Yl0l1`l. 85B` B . three DUB deemed it imprudellt at this season of the year to give final examinations in shorthand llllless students were going into it, immediate ilnprovenient, or, ill case a student ready for examina- tion foulld it impossible to further re- main to get up greater speed alld elli- ciellcy. it is a well known fact that ,shorthand demands colitiliual practice gon the part of the student to nlaintalll lspoctl, and, as :i rule, students cease ' prrlcticil illililcdialtcly after graduation ,lllid ill collsequelll-.c positions usually Illild tlleln short of speed. This could not be tolerated. for business men were busy men and their continual cry is for almost ullllmited speed and per- fect accuracy. Efllciency is the watch- word of the C. B. C., and busllless men recognized that. lt was his duty to protect botll employer alld elllployetl, und for that reason would do his best to inaintaln the high standard set by the College. As the nlajorlty oi’ :nose ill the shnrtllanil department who wore about ready for exalnillutifiil lic- lollged to the city. and as they would lie ullder no further ex-pens-e ily con- tinuing their work, but would reacll greater efficiency when the time ciilile l'or tlieln lo go into enlploylilenr, he had tllcrefore decided ill their interest. to postpone the Iiilals for :llc prizselii. ,Last your the deninild for ii il. (L, Vltliylillits was ,':i'entel‘ than inc supply, :ls mfiny applicants knew. and froln `k|iowlcdge now in the limi.-slessltiil. he ’llad every reason to lll~liev.z that his chief work before tlilli vrns to gvl stu- dents ready to llll iinlily positions that will be ol‘l'erlng. 'i`lior-: was illcessnllt work ahead of them, but the r»_~\v:ird colilc at grarluatloll. After express- ing the hope tll'l‘i :lil would ciljnv a inost rcfrilslling .iil.l iirolltalilll \`ln-ii;t- lnas and rotiirli to their work proillptly when College re-opeliri, the stlldelits ‘were disiliissed for till llollliilyi. GRADUATES. FULL BUSINESS COURSE. V Allstlu Bell, illtilc Suil'i-l. SHORT BUSINESS COURSE. ('. ltuy Savage, Melrose, N. L. 'ia Elsie Dewar. City. Annie Walsh, City. William Hale. City. Mary McNeviii, Bollalvaw.- Kelsle Burlioe, Alexandria. Prhiclpul Miller stated that the $12,000,000 BREWEHY FAILURE. legislation. and the voting ‘dry eight years." was given as the cause. -_ passed sway .lust before I welll ln, COLUMBUS, Ohio.. Dec. 26.-- The and was still lying iii the cot. It Hoster Columbus Breweries Company made my heart ache to look lit thesis a $12,000,000 corporation. went into ccliildreu. no mothers with them. and the handaot receivers today on order althollsh Gvérythiillr P0!Slb|0 WIN 0°' of the United States District Coul-t.‘ ing done for them. it was qlllie eviden! "Decrease demand for beer. adverse they lacked the mother-love. Some . of . many miee and eounirlee in tile last m ls. _ _ - ~: , the ccnlforts of lifo and sonic to lux- uries. Iwas lookiligat tlnnll and coiiversiiig with thelii with the object of finding out. not wllctllcr they would lvullt to go to Nova Scotia. but wlietlior they were the propel' people to lake ollt, and l ani compelled to say that l :lid not lnect ll single illan wlloill l wollld care to advise to go to the pro\'iil<=o_ At. The lingua l did iliccl li ilulillwl' of woilicli who llpplirciiliy would bv desirable sulljccts. yet it would lit- the lleigllt. of cruelty to suggest their goilig at the present tillle. lil a very few instances did l discover wllole families. ' lil smile, both parents had been killed, otllcrs know not where their parents were. and ill many cases there were only tile nlotlier alid children The illolnellt we spoke to them about tllcir collu- tr they ex ressed themselves as lo get back to Belgium. Persoliaiiy l tllillk that is. thc better place for tlienl. After thcv have bocollle slit- tlcd again, they will be able then to think of bettering their condition by going to another country. Most. of those with wlioili l onine ill colltact were t`ronl thc cities and towns. lli fact, I did not liild one who had been engaged in agriculturrc but of tlloso who were lil the camps. l-iolllilld is doing all that is possible to do under the clrclinlstallces for them; everything has to be of li temporary nature, as it is ilot kliowil how long they will he compelled to stuy. When you tllillk of a tuwli of 4.000 people having 80,000 llolllelens and starving speciniells of hulnolllty dunloed illto it, _voll will understand the tax put upon the Dutch people. l-low these refugees are going to be brougllt through tht winter is li. v1=_i'y serious problcili. Holland being llat. at this season ol’ the year niucll of the lnnd is soaked with water. rind iii vely many places those poor people are in tents, with nothing liotwocll them 'and the earth excepting straw. At Bergen op Zoom, there are sev- eral tllousaiid in caillps, besides hull- drcds ill buildings. The dny l was there it wus snowing very hard. anti very cold. yet these pool' creatures.. who were shivering, were also ill the majority of instances, smiling. One of the saddest sights I wit- nessed was when visiting :l tempor- nry hospital for children. whore D _ eyes were sunken lllio their poor little beads. Ono little one had yi D having lint the one thought and tliilt., St>:‘;'.t l .f li l\t~l;ll=.l`t 't,‘i hand department were presemed _ml 'til is le no iulllatrworils (nn dot lid _i_l_ tor livt letn et to s urvc il the ilrsl lllstuncc: I wcilt to illc city of Ghent, and called upon the i}el.‘!inn lllillistcl' to png- lily rcspccts_ and convey to hiin the lleartfelt sylnpatliy of the people of Novo. Scotia in this direct wal* on lielgiunl’s national existelico. llc l'cc0ivcil ns very killdly. :ilid hull yi~l'y grczlt dilliculty in l~olit|'ollill;: llilliscif. llc cxilrclescll to nic on lic- linll' of his people the grcni. appreci- ation of tho liilldness cvidiit-ed not iulailaation Act asset .ll last ses New Subscribers to The this offer. ~ lf" f'=°f-W -.#2-5° ; _ne cents... ceemiiee (wiglilii.*_'§n¢,reei..,i1§_¢: ., 1' ' If _f I. $_":°°_ 1 @B¢>lll_i»=1l>¢f= f°fi4ll.‘ 2 tho Canadian Countiryinan to'contiiluo_ 't `e above oder. ' , Subscribers who have fnot yet taken advantage of this uupnjr. relied oiiel--are requested. to do so at once. ; _ PLEASE. USE J,’[i;lE FOLLOWINQ FORM ' The Clliirlottetown Guardian. . Cllarlottetown, P. E, I. ' V Enclosed iln_d herewith $2.50 being renewal sull- scrlption to the liioming Guardian for one year. With this sub. scrlptloll I understand tllat I will receive FREE for one year The Caniidiiln Countryman, ii. WEEKLY-magazine printed in Toron. £0, Ont. _ , Numo........ .... .. .. .. . . .. PoatOlllce.............. . . . . '*'."< authorised gy fthe lilanllccnieilt or _ Guardian can take advantage ot ` 17Mi.f , _ng B _ - . I -- --- - _T . ll1llllllN IS llllllilll ililllll . Niwyiigg gil, WITH Nllli lllllllNlIHiS 'NUW brominent Canadians First “Apply From Hendon to Potter's Bar, Through Epping Forest .to the Thamesl’ is for Citizenship Under New Natur- _v 1 Line of Ea rthwo,-k,_ , » . of 'I,2;rnam0m Colilléé iln‘m'l force NEW YORK, Dec. 26.-Treilclies are ‘motor boats alid armed steamtrawlors lid-l_I.d d.ti~-.' ‘ j it is dilllclllt now to supply tho dum .U ‘ , I l have the llollor to submit lily re- needs of the people- lllli Wllell U10 ` iiinry prccnutiollsbeillgtakeii in 18 llg llg el)0ili Oil Oli till DY 0.0!' 1% ll`l8llii.i1llG(l. Vigilance is chiefly directed to the le English east coast region ill alltl- stretches of coast which offer all op- - . . , _ elpatioll ol’ further German raids or portiinlty for the landing ol' ,troops t.oTlhf1n?lr(_s\_tSglféaifflluwhi;x§lg;tr“£$ nn invasion. This information reached ill small boats. For the' lnost part li Perle’ mth, High Cummhfiiolml the United Press today from reliable these places are located remotl: fl-oiii ' y' ‘ g ` rlvate sources in England. fortified ports, lying alniost level with Trench digging aroulld London began the sea. Such stretches are found ill -, , ` , , a two liiolltils ago it was anllonllced at the Kentish const lille near Salldwicll, §;,‘u?mY"mK13316'S'tueQ‘rCQar({3re the time that this was lliere practice and iii Essex. Suffolk and Norfolk. ill London. The second is Sir Tlloinns 9 Sliallgllllessv and the tlilrd is Sir \Vll- n'ltllr'llizatioil uliiler the old act did “"“'k for r°“r‘ms'l"“' this prel°"5"‘ has not give thclll the rights of citizcll- “ ship in other parts of thc elllpire |(` 'File new act docs not give tlleni the wired Imperial citizeiisllip the ' saiile lt reiiuircs that applicants must have lrcsidcll for five yciirs ill Cilllada out ,,1~||,,. mel pig-in warg-gym that (hu. has been expected “nent week." Now G mln( ll.,\.`,. r,, roops. I Bxl h I l I “.e_muSt |_hCref0m do everymmg Do5_ All tile cast coast lla;-ports. illlctss and |§tamD_ Underneath he foumhllghtlx M. ,.., . _ V . _W W _H ( T _. :lterwilys are niiilell. l_):l_v and lliglll liclldoil oil thc llorlllwest, through ian population has already loft. lil I‘otter's Bar, across to Epping Foro:-it others the townspeople are under or# ,S onjovcd bv “um-C hom (-mmma,,s_ oil the nortllenst and southward to tllc tl ` ' ‘ ` Tllalnes. . ers to leave on a nloment’s notice. ‘ .___ -_ ERMANS STARVING . ' PATHETIG MESSAGE \'l`iXNll’l]G, Dccf 26-All Alll0l‘i