.t _ ' luamasiimu`\'\\\\\ \ Are You on Time? \\“\§Hlll”lI@“\\'II/Al\\\\\ §} sm. ha 5 Q S #Q ii are incleaning and set n your time piece tches, diamonds, gol rings. brooches; st' pins, chains, silverwar cut glass, etc. J.R. Gains Li S Ylf 4-. \\\YlE Q.. I not let us have you atch we take ‘ specia it up so you are ssured of the best result We also call you ttention to our line o Jeweler and Optician Sunnyside Ch’town /&\\\\\\\.\\\v11/ulnf ° G Q an s-9., '"1 m .1 W//1”/&\\\\W,,,,/,I6 7”//If” m“\\\\\\\W, l Ihe Cruel Strain ol\Modern- Life Worry and overworke tarve the _nerves which are not fed sulhciently - by ordinary meals to replace the exhaus- tion of late hours, business worry, the anxiety which war tiirie imposes, and dom- estic trials which take so ; heavy :i toll of the nervous system. . ' Your Nerves and System need _ Hughes’ Iron Blood Pills A most valuable remedy for nervous debility arising from impoverished and deficient Blood supply. They are a direct food for the blood and nerves. l-‘rice 25eby mail or at i Geo. E. Hughes ir; ' i 1m 'rwo coco wEji'rHEa aniuaoias REXA.LL ’ CHERRY BARK] COUGH SYRUP .ls a. proinpt roiicf in any kind rough iiiid good for e'vc`r_vboily grown pci'soiii~i or i-liililreii. lt contains iio opiates or other dangerous drugs. and if it iloesn't help you--we give you your mon-I -_--I ,_-.___. -_M ey buck. oi K EMULSION ls made from fresh cod liver oil, so purified that all oi' thc ob- jectionable taste has been _re- moved. No better emulsion oi' any kind We back it' with our word. l is carried in our drug store. 1 - 'The lvlaeldn-un _ The Rexall Kodak Store. REXALL COD LIVER OIL] lon Drug Go "-I “"`6E”"" Soldiers A few pounds of Hickey’s Black o 'l wist Chewing T bacco, or a pound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking i Tobacco Insist on I-lickey’s, the soldiers choice. I Charlott Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd I etown L_ _rs _ l L ' , 1 \\ - E \\\\\\\\\WIllIlIIlIl'£\\ r 3' Q- uring the past year. ' We thank our customers \ i \ _.- _.I ' VIIIA\\\\\\».“'_i'IIIIIIA\\\\\\\YfIIIIIIIl\\\\\Z\\\\ for their liberal patronage Our wish that Health. Happiness and Prosperity your good fortune during _the coming year ' W. N. TANTON Jeweler \\\\\1_/I/IIIIlI.\\\ i\\\\ 4 if . _ '= -I-ll' ` NEW I YORK \\\\\\\UIlIlIllIIf$\\\\ 5'- _ risy ADS yi i 11 Consignments Bollclted JOHN D (Incorpo rated) Il 107 Fiilto N E \hl F I S Bass, Smelts and All correspondence promptly answered. Stencils sont on application. _ Prompt Returns AIS C0-. Market Y O R K '~.' ;.' " wi-ioi.esAi.s coMMissioN ` A L E R S ~ Eels Specialties S. B. WILEY-& SONS 'f narnnncsis- any waoimio loss-ii-iiiiirmwniisniaiiioi. BOSTON TRANSFER AGENTS _ fish house in the Un itsd States. _ _ / i ' S 5 \\\“'IIIIIIII/i\\W BEER & F We n have one of the nicest assortment to be found in the city. BEER 8; GOFF Evaporated Apples. Evaporated Peaches. Evaporated Apricots Evaporated Prunes. Full range now in ' ExPER'r EYE _ SERVICE We have recently had the privilege of visiting the oillces of some of the 'most expert Opticians in Canada. if _ _ ._ . _ _ _ _ EANUARY 2651941 A _ i _ I ' 'run cnssnorrniows GUARDIAN - " See classified two hundred' dollars.-Q ary 24th. 1917. psned s. short distance further been recorded.-Q hopes to return to the' front. -.--I-s juvoriile mombers. ' and your work in’ our schnolroom. the-ni. ' Mlniird's Linlmeut Co., Limited. of Infianiination. ‘ Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. ' ARENA PROGRAMME SEASON TICKET & GENERAL SKATING Monday & Thursday Night Tuesday, Friday. and _ Saturday afternoons Special Skating Tuesday and Friday Night. Skating with » Band ~ We have studied their methods and soen them practically demonstrated, and it is is-matter of gratidoation to bb able to say that the service we are giving our patrons. we berlisva is quita equal to that obtainable in the larger centres. l_Beer G mix-assi lsl Opfician Only 15 cents - _ Wednesday and _ Saturday Night Special 10c Skate 3t°ck° We solicit your patronage. / N0 Bllld ‘ ' » Admission to Promenade ~ G.I". Hutcheson 10 Cents. _ Arena Rink 4037Wfmtf. * ~ I IT PAYS to buy in this Province. 'TWO DOUBLE SLEIGH8 for sale. ad. . 4056-1~M1ipd. VALUABLE CATTLE SOLD--Tues- diiy Mr. John Tweedy. Earnscliife, shipped two of his fins Holstein cattle to a pai~ty_in Sydney. 'the _price being SPECIAL NOT|CE.- The Railway Department, owing to a`sbortiige In coal, have decided not to run special guaranteed trains, _with the one ex- ception- of 'emergency t-rains, where life may he at stake. DISTRICT PAS- SENGER AGEN'l"S OFFICE, Janu- 4051-1-25M8l. NARROW. ESCAPE.-On their: re- turn to their home in Washtncna, Washington, from their recent visit with Island' friends. Mr-. John D. Gillis and family had a~ narrow escape from serious injury. if not death. Some dis- tance on th-is side of Chicago, goiiug . up grade, the axle of the engine tfhata was pulling their train broke, and the ours derailed. Fortunately no one was injured; but had the acicdent hap- on when the .train would be going down grade. a had train wreck and the loss of many lives' would unrloubtediy have FORMER BANKER WOUNDED.-1 A Charlottetown lady at present vis- iting in Scotland. write-s home that while visiting the/ Cralgolckart Hos- pital in Edinburgh, she saw among other Canadian wounde'd officers- there, L.lue‘t. Ralph Eaton, of the 26th New Brunswick Battalion. Lieut. Eaton was formerly in the service of the Bank of Nova Scotia. iii Charlottetown. He is a native' of Nova Scotia and joined the 26th as a private in the spring of 1915. He was promoted on the field last autumn to sergeant and later to lieutenant. He' was badly' wounded having been buried three times and rccoivlirg a severe gunshot woundl and injury to his spine. Ho is reported to be progressing favorably and MEETING OF ABEGWEITS.-The' annual meeting of the Abegwelt Ath- letic As-sociatio-n was held in the Y. M. if. A.. parlors on Tuesday evening. After the different reports were sub- mitted officers were elected as fol- lows: I-lon.~Pres.-Judge Adneas A. McDonald. President--Emest Rice. lst. Vice- Pres.-Mr. Justin McCarthy 2nd Vice-Pres.-James A. McMillan, Sccy.--li. B. McMillan, Treasurer- Dr. Yeo. The 'I‘reasurer's report showed the club to be in a strong po-_ sitlon financially. Owing to the war, by which the club was deprlvedof the presence of o,ver one hundred of its members who are now fighting for King and Country there was not much activity in athletic circles during the` past season. It was decided to pay more attention to athletics among the scriooi. wonK.-- 'rhe‘ semi-an iiuiil examination of Harrington Schoo took place on Wednesday. December 20th and was attended by a large num- bsr of ratepayers and ‘friends of the pupils. several of whom assisted the teacher in the examination. A pro- grainms _.of__ re_citstioi1s__a1id choruses fc-llowed, after which the teacher presented prizes to the chil- rlreii sud treated all present to candy and fruit. After complimentary re- marks. by the trustees, on the man- ner iii which the school was being con- ducted. the scholars presented their teacher- with a very appropriate gift- a pair ot' fur-lined kid gloves, and the following address: Miss Alice Mc- Guigan. Dear teacher. We. the pu- pils of Harrington School, cannot al- low this festive season to pass, with- out in some tangible way letting you know hc-w much we appreciate you though with us bu-t ii short time, you ~ Fel elf t all. and we have endea r yours 0 look forward to a winter well spent under your careful tuition. The ac- companying gift carries with it our best wishes for a Merry Xmas and the happiest of New Years. The teach- er having expressed her appreciation for the kindness shown her, the exa- mination closed with the National An- Gontlenien.-- Last winter I receiv- ed great benefit from the use of MlN~ AitD'S IANIMENT on a severe attack of l.aGrirXpe, and l have frequently proved it o lie very effective in cases ...... _ .... _ ' -- I Po/vi/Nai. cincuir.-.iainiary zstii. Services. Cliifton at 11. Mt. Herbert i at 2.30 and Pownal at 7. POLICE COURT- One drunk wa; fined $20 Of thirty days- at the Police' Court yesterday- He took ine days. POWNAL TEACHER. - Training class w-ill meet at the Parsonage on _1i_. _ ` S9-ll\ll‘dHY evening at 7. for review pre- vlous to examination. . is Co. 4023-`l~24M8i. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - The friendsi of Mrs. Harvy Clark. Victor- ia will regret to hear that she recent-. ly had the misfortune to fall and break her arm.-V. PATRIOTIC MEETING FOR WEB- 8TER’8 CORNER- A patriotic meellllg has been' arranged to bo held at Websteris Corner. Tuesday, 'January 30th. The speakers will iri- Cllide. Rev. J. J. Macdonald. Rev. R. G. Fulton, Dr. McMillan, Rev_ Allan J. Macdonald. P. P.. and Rev. Dr. Fullerton. * A strong, ag. traetlve musical programme will be put on. _ _ENJOYABLE VISIT.--Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mount Albion, has returned from ii most enjoyable holiday with her American friends. She spent part of the time with her sister, Mrs. David Ross. Dorchester, whom she WAS DIGHBGIY £0 find much improved' in health. and who intends coming over to visit her friends on the -island next summer. Mr. Ross, who is a native of Vernon River. is one of tim finest men, and best carpenters. that ever _eft P. E. l.. and his many friends .iere will be glad to hear he enjoys' good health and' has steady work-the 'fear round. While in Boston Mrs. Jenkins was at one of Billy Sunday's mwtinzs. and canie away deeply ini- iressed with the power and magnitude if the great evaiigelist's work. Mrs. lenkius spent 9, few days very pleas. intly wlvth two old and valued friends if hers, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. Bos- on; also _.with her brother-in-law, Mr. fonn.-Q__ Henry Bellert. and family, Norwich, STERLING INSTITUTE.-Sterlliig nstltute. Stanley Bridge. met Fliursday, Jan. 18th.. and in the lil?- eiice of the president. Mrs. Alfred Fyfe presided. Each member airs- :vered to the roll call by a thought on he New Year. As the attendance 'IHS Small all business uiiitters were `ett c-ver to be finished at next iueet- ng. The members having charge of be meeting being abesnt. an im- iroptu programme was gotten up l/lrs McAulay gave' a splendid talk on 'Crochettiug'.' so much iii vogue at he present tlnie. Then came a dis-" :ussion op "Should corporal punish- 'rent be abolished in the school." ta-_ 'en part in by Mrs. McAulay. Mrs. _ fyfe, Mrs. J. l\IcGuigan, Florrie Reid ind others, the declsloii of all being hat it should_be aibc-lished. A talk n the most economical kind of inept' o iisei in the winter months, comple- ed the programme. Before closing _he presiding officer announced, tliut .t the meeting on February 15th each uember would respond to the roll call ' , iy a quotation from her favorite au-_ W )_ ‘ t hor, also that Mrs. G. lVicAulay and _ S S Vlrs. J. McGuigan would each prepare - ~. paper on given subjects. The meet- . ng closed with the National Anthem, By an ‘he Enishinq 'Showing (If dines properly cul__we" made _ ‘~ ’ 9 _ ,° MEN. . ° London. Jan. 23.-(lompulsory Na- specially Pl':Cf’d CI-lt'_f0r thislgreat Sale- .ionnl Service fcfnwomen and men is `°"°"“““°°"°’“ “‘ “ew “”"“““'°‘“‘1 $35.00 Coats for .............. __ $21.40 _vhicii require every passport, to re tl N tio al *i rise permission of ic' a n .er~ , /ice Commission. which body has po- . _ 20 00 CGEIIS f0l`... . .... 17.34 wer to veto any person of either sex __ _ __ aetween the ages of sixteen and sixty ' 2.100 C0315 fm' _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ __ __ _ __ 1.134 . leaving Great Britain. The resulti ' f 'nay be that iio women fit or insiiua 1 4_1- Wm may be allowed _0‘en:]_g__;;le £0 V2 .00,Coats' ..... _ _ __ 14.00 Canada. 'Canadians domlcle w e _ - . _exempt -but the reg\1l*1U°“ threatens 16.00 C0f1tSfOl'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.67 to seriously interfere with emigration . _ 1-f dornestics to Canada. i _ -» Mrs. Bowder who intended open ug ______._._.,..... ______,_, i. girl’s club in Montreal in the spring . . - i expresses the opinion that Canada should gbject to the proposal especial- y as wcnieii emigratiiig to Canada iiiosriy go to farm where productive I I .vork is seriously hampered on account of the scarcity of female' labor. »0beil Smith. ‘Commissioner of Em- ~»iici..iy Zniiugiigihf iiniiti Choose from the liandsomest collections of furs in P. E. I.. and for 4 da if the National Service Commission is W. T. R. Preston. formerly Emi- gration Commissioner- for Canada. lg' I THE Testimony Thousands -of prescript- fl///.\iii\\\\\\uuv`///ivf_\\\} HHIA U 1%/.&\\\\ _ l li Moore & Mc ' _rio-_i2i Que... s».,'c nsfioiieiown - _ _ Miiiiiieryr si-ios sate.-Queen Quaiiiy .....,.._ ‘Q __ P ._ o i:i.z°:r.i"‘;ii_sii:;2.zL”;iir~.::::.- °`\ - 4 Bafgallls at 1 3, 3%, 4, 4%, ln' narrow widths. Alieyi I : _ _ ` _ '_ ' THE JANUARY. CLEARANCE SALE, ' *CV* m A i +o so ee. `F _ . \ .___'liSl*-:-1 = -H V __/ ' " ». ./f ' ,- ,.~ - _ A 1 _ .1 _. - _ gxixigly ‘, '.- vi . Two of the most sensational bargain oiiers in the sale are the tables full of hatsat 69c and ..-..........i..$l.49 I _' , ~ ~\, Hats worn. io $3.50 one » new shapes this season-choose from hats ' worth to $3.50 each f I Hats worn. io 7.oo_1.49 ,_" rs-r-rf - Handsome hats covered with silk-vel: ' _ 5" vet or plush-new shapes almost all black, ~ --- regular values to $7.00 each, CLEARING " FOR ...... ...... ._......$l.49 V9 Lf; '_ I bought for Cash' ` ' " ` 4 I l HEMMED F REEJ __ . 1 Sheetlrigs and Pillow Cot tons' 1 `. 22 . \ [ Complete Clearance of Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Less Than Factory Prices ; The best and smar'est ready to wear department from o_ne end of' P. E. Island to the other-offers you a chance to secure fur_s-coats-suits-dresses-at just about your own prices. just look into the lists--it will pay you to come from any station in P. E. l-'Come to the Burns Concert-shopin Charlottetown. » A I Misses’ Coats Young ladies from 13 or so-- right 0 , ' ' i _ Girls Coats All the girls coats left in stock-- all _ _ _ _ new this season-- our price cut for this ' UD -_v\1ll_ find _this gathenng _ of four day ¢|earap¢¢_ ' bargains interesting. All_ new, all _ specially price cut. V $10.00 Coats for 6.67 $2100 Coats for _......_$l4 00 8_5() Coat; for 567 19.00 COEIIS I0( ....l'Z.67 725 Coats fm 4 84 16 00 COHIS £01' ..l0 67 5 75 Coats for 384 10.50 Coats . . ~' 9.50 Coats for ._.._..6,34 C' . . 5-75 C035 f°l` ----------- »- - 4 ~ 0 Atll) our misses coats are price cut as a ve. and so on through the whole stock. Women’s Suits These are serges--tweeds-gaben :oiviPui_sonY sznvice Fon wo-_. Women.. Cows in the pr0vince_a“ Some Well lined. For the great_4_-days _ sale you buy;- - ~ ~ _ $16.00 Suits here at ..... ......_..$10.67, - 19.! 0 ‘Suits here at .... ____ _.T 12.67 13 50 Suits heie at...... 9.00 15 00 Suits here at..___ . _ . . . . ._ 10.00 2500 Suits here 16.67 A VERY SPECIAL LINE I or i./ioisss iiAi\DsoME NEW soirs woR'rH . ' $37.00 FOR ... ........... .. choose at your own price-Muffs - Neckpieces-Coats-all new. \ ' - I Mostly velvets-nearly all black-_-all » l ll' 'i \' I ur N <- l i It rt ; _,_"€-'§, mi 1. ‘li l it; oy at the $5.75 Muffs 4.60 7.25 Muffs 5.80 12.00 Muffs 9.80 » 15.00 Muffs 12.00 19.50 Muffs 16 50 24.00 Muffs 19.38 32 50 Muffs 26. Make money by buying furs now- every fur offered would be cheap ' full price. _ i $ 5.50 Scarls 4.40 7.75 Scarfs 6.20 12.50 Searls 10.00 16.00 Scarfs 1280 18.00 Scarfs 14.40 34.00 Scarfs 27.20 50.00 Scaris 40,00 I I” . \ I -r 1 i ions placed in our books I 1 mi i i v during 1916 testify as tothe confidence that physicians and the ireneral pub ic have in our ability to render Superior' Prescript- ion Service We specialize in _this ' department of our business and keep nght up-to-date in equipment and methods. A better stock of prescrip- tion Drugs cannot be found anywhere. You are insured quality, accuracy. and reason- ' Clearance Sale Wall Paper Remnants A Bring your prescriptions _ _ _ _ to us Previous to stock taking we go over our whole Wall Paper Stock. Every ' pattern of which we have only a_few rolls-10 or a dozen rolls-_is discarded ~ johnson & _|¢||mm| _ -tied up into room'lots--border included--marked about HALF PRICE. -- f This _g_re_at.saie is on for the 4days special shooting. _Get your spring IIIl\“\“ \\\\\ f-l1_m1-111-a-__ -"rn: ouAi.irv oauosrons . COR. KENT I PRINCE BTS. decoration now-at less than half what you’ll pay later. _ t . kiwi* I _ __ _ ' K 1 s , _ ... .v i ~ l Q--,vas-w.a._.f-=»_¢¢ . .- -,_ I i .- : » . ,i 1'. ."1 l' 1. , . ii' iff il-Ji .=.` 'i _J-if .}___ lm- _‘iw _ 1.. lip? jail W’ Ah. ii? 'll lul- iff lei lgl lit i ll! 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