\ i General Jan Christian _Smuta P.C.; o_o., iomor rromior ortho Union of South Airloa, probably the moat picturesque figure of the great war and the great peace that followed lt.. Photographed in the Windsor Station oi the Canadian Paciils Railway on New Year’s_Dey._'l'hia is the Brat time in liisloiéf career that he _has crossed theA antle to 'it th ti t d liisin vis is con uen an ten. tion is to "See something oi Canada and Canadians at home and to get a livin: -impression ot the moat important. of the young. British Domlglona". While n Montreal lie was a mitted to an L.Li D. Degree bythe University oi _McGi1l. -~ EFI3‘lciEN_T_ I OPTICAL SERVICE EYES EXAMINEIL' - GLASS!! SUPPLIED. AND l'I_T'l'lD. CARE!-'UL ATTBNTION GIVEN T0 REPAIR WORK. ` J. w.- JOHNSTON Registered Oplometrlat 157 Kent Street _ _ Phena ll!-L _ _ Charlottetown _ _ 'i*__°_°l Judge _(in assault and battery case): Whatinstrument did-you - i`se io reduce the hla_.intiU to this con- dL'.ioii?, _ ' ' ' f » ‘ Doiondsni (proudly): Nonoai ou, your honor; ig was all hand work. -._ ...-i`..l.. ' H .I - T321; "_, i px- ~ >&- f'~_ "`\ ‘ --nf I . I )/°_`ai`is_ ___ »f='<'f-. sei ron Tna "“uANnv_ MANJ” The visas, saws, hammers, pliers and other handy tools required for odd jobs around the home can be bwllht here at substantial savings. Handy men who like to make their own re-_ pairs will revel in the wide' assort- ments from which selections can be mare quickly, conveniently and econ- omically. _ ' The Rogers _ C0°s Limit¢_d_ Q +4 cena slreooevo-are 00000* _-.._....___ fnaidiélfs I _Eyel\~Strdin - ‘i~'~»f=+~»~»_--- , _ I MT-I' S'i.‘EwanT_ NOTES I _..¢~.~ -' »_. ‘_-._-r - _ -_ W- “I4 ws- WW# 'Ish Ulisf-.~ lottetown-_ -New. Yaarfl- with ==1-iw -my we _ _ _._..___..__,__,_,________,l__...,_._...,,. _ _ _ _,_ = _ was in ciuriotzoi_§wn'on1_‘h»n»eay ~ Def. ¢lil.its" a num- .'¢_*`~\“l'°_° _ y shooting 'Jay acting as 'were won _by °i§§f” 5. _ , ,_-~. _ _._ _ - -_ -wdmouu T Instituto" held h v_¢y-isooooosioi -'"I>'uih-y .sai'o" gon' saturday' s.ioo‘rhoon;‘in- tho' emi-o,oI an-. 09.1.' ssofhnispii being woli pa- h»onissd;'_everythih'g in ihsiiaisioi "rood'_oaia'°1_doind he-ioumrand the moat intseating event draw inc or? a' heiuiiioi 'christmas 'cakel donated hy ws. im-.> A. a.-mriin.- in-. Doueias =happened io iiave'ih'o'1iioky‘i.ioirst. ~' _ QA very pleasant evening-was ,spent _at the Home o! Mr. -and 'ir-f,_-Metaphor-n von New Years 'night me ovonreoini- ru" Your pony. The h.i»§o~ pomsoi- oi~euesi'o _present en}oyed';lthem'aelvea indaiicingiand games. diunoheon' was served and all he.nds»`deparied'in 'the wee small hours L»enthusl.estlca.l-ly ' it L reel hood' tithe. ' ‘ ‘ Mrs; (mn) -J'.'G. Toombs, Geome- town, s_ipent~New`Year's1at her tor- mer homie-..in‘Mt. smwart. the west or"hor"c».\ichtor Mrsnu. w. mo- K”_ The iunera.l_o!._tl1e late was Mary Catherine MoDona1d.of'Clien'y-I-lill. was _held from Cd her brother Mir. _P.`l§do.Dona.ld. on solid-1_1-si-_mfe-i\==»1"=f° 1-is to zest in'St. Andre_w’s Cemetery, and despite _thejiapt that the' day was ooldfa large number were pres- ent at tliejhouae' and’greve to pay theirlasgr-esp_ect_'s. - '_ _' lldruand Mn. -Lyman 'Jay ' and daushier. Georgetown were in Mt. stewart; on New '-roo'r's nay. ‘ 'se-.~'n_oy madothe nm steps t4>wards_i'u'r-`ia.rming,__'_ having purcl`ias`ed-_tw_o“pairs_`oi tones 'and isprep`aring"'enewranch."- ' Mr.`and ws. raster Jey.'!'a_nning srsok_ were' ln'-'tho' city' 'satin-adv. -iv me -nos_'oio»-.i¢oI.ood,>rotinnod is Mt; siewa.rt"'6ii-'sam:'day'w mums her diiliieaf es 'teacl'ie7r,"a`i'iAr spend- irg the holidays at liar homofin valieyiioid. - ' ' ~ . M.r.'John lbehan was-in-‘the'1Clty 1”t_wg¢k,lal ._ _ __ , - - - - ._ `- "~ ` sauna . nasohimoni Is- _ - '_ _ . mmaonucsn IYBLAINE _WASI-IINGTON, `D.- 6.,” Jan.- 7.-A rosoioiionuidng. on-iy recognition of the independence. of -India by the United States .was introduced in. the United States Senate todayby -Bena- tor_Blain_e, Republican. Wisconsin. The resolution .provided that Sell!" filedge-its suport to the Presi- dent of the .-United Btates -“Whatever he may deem it proper tomecogniee the sovereignty and the independence of meh." ' _ _ .- < . I ,ln oiierlng theresolutimi, Blaine said at o ia.is'i-_eatsho intended w discuss the aubjecti ' along with the pleas for 'Philippine ~indef_iendence and the relation of botli ‘ta the. naval con- ference about reconvene ln`l’.»ondor_i. _Asked i! he did.not think’ his reso- lution might be .con.`sid'ered' interfer- onos in the nina-s of the British moi- pirs, senator _*maine adhii'tzod“‘it nii|ht,beao-called). Itiwas nL1‘ ideafto dlscussfthe resolution in. connection with .theimetter -ofa giving.; independ- encsto the; Phllippine_Islands.’ He thought that so long' as Great Britain doni_hoaiad._ india' and'-.ohe_-united States ‘ doifninaibd .".i-ho’ PhiliPPinee 'it was 'nscuaary' to-‘keepiopen the asa Numiwnip possessions and this had efbearina uponjfther naval~'disu-nia‘- ment problem: I : " -_~ ii' .nu GUARDIAN” _ ' - ` _ . ANDVICINITY Mr. _W_ili‘r_ed _Nioiiolsofh student of; r. w_, .o. scent his holidays with hh, person. ur; and Mrs. Hushie Nichol-_ 'That Y. P. 8-, 0! Plc!-Slllvt Valley United Ghilroh held a very njoyable _ J- A- Guicliti’e_on Tumdey night, Dec. 31.- society. oi which Mrs. Frank bulclifig is president, and mv. Mr. Paltthorpe a very active members, is helipod those two capable leaders, and the other* member who are always :eady in co-opei-its with their loaders, - wears looking for ward to an uplifting eiroceseiul year. _Misa R.ata_ Cruwys, Kirigston. is visiting in Glen Valley, the guest. of _ Miss Katherine MacKenzie. _'Miss Adele Macliennan. teacher of Fmdaricion school spent the holidays at her home; Experimental Station Ghaziottetawn. and little son, 0rland_ spent Christ mas.wl1h Mr. and Mlrs. Ire Mallett. Granville. . The many .friends oi' _li/lr. and learn tint little Daroiihy is recover int from her recent illness. .On the aiiernoon of December 19. in the gaily decorated schoolhouse of lllredericton tor the semi annual ex- ' adnination. The pupils who were ex- amined by their teacher assisted by Mrs. Rank Ciltclilie and Miss Mary Stevenson-, scqulted themselves very crediiably. Then a very enjoyable' DYOIIBDI was rendered by the pupils after which all present were treated to candy by the teacher. A gleeful Santa Claus then appeared and dis- ributed the. gills to fthe pupils from the teacher and the Women's Instit- ute. Alier Santa Claus had wished all present a, "Merry Oln'isLmas" he de- parted and the meeting was closed by singing the-National Anthem . sir. and in-s. A. D. ooicliife Hun-' vor nivn-. wore visitors io medérictoo New Yea.r’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ackland and iamily, Hampshire, were the guests of M.r._end Mrs. G. W. Stevenson on New _ ,Years Day. _ .Miz _and Mrs- Wm. Buchsnnan, Al- bany __ were visitors t0 _Fredericton on_ lfew Y¢ar’s Day- I On the evening of Dec. 20._Fred- _ericton Sunday School held a most eiijoyable Christmas tree and enter- tainment. Blmt. N. B. J. Miuray, pre- aiding. The program was most ad- mirably rendered. The recitation of Raliph Weel¢s_ sono! Mr. and Mrs. Iqrne Weeks cells for special notice. Ralph. who is only three years old, recited his piece very sweetly. We were also pleased to have with us Miss Marlon_M.ao1ienna.n of Charlottetown who favored us with two clever read- ings. ~ _ _ - _ The following is the program. Welcome Drill-By seven pupils. Chorus-Christmas Welcome-By ohocl._ nooiuuon-Trosso Pound. - séoiuiion-_miph ws.-ks. ilhferclse-Ml.lton and adelma Gut- oluie. ' _Dialogue-'I`rouh‘.c in Santo Claus Land-Eight pupils. 'Motion song-Good some chos- _Biza girls. _ _Zllecitation-Beatrice Stewart. _Dalogus-lust Mothers Little Girl `-four girls. ` _ Re_ci-ta`tion-Lady santa Claus-Ml-l ton Outcliffe. Duet-Harriet and Jenny Weeks. _ Tableau-Preparing for Christmas -`-by nina puplls._ Reading-Marion Machennan ion cored.) Bt'ar_Drill-by ten girls. ‘ _ Duet-.Star col the East-Irene Weeks and Adele._MacLennan. - .Wecitation-Celia Stevenson. _ ` Dialogue'-For the Christmas pud- _dlng-`ten pupils. ' ' __ ' ‘Recitation'-Clara Pound. ` ` 'Pantomine-It Canis Upon the Midnight _0lee.r.. I ttecitailon-tdiller Stevenson. chorus-ohrisunu nails-by school Dodiave the Kiii|._` oar, the close of the program, a jolly Benta Ulaus al>Deal'ed_ and dis- ifisliuafoaooy ood opoioo to iso Many- thanks are due to our tv'ro.ganei-ou: merchants. Mr. Frank 0irtalIfe'and ltr. “Walter Weeks who llP_Al‘4'l'l_ rea_An .llT_Wla.~i .' I [l’- *f 4"” lifllfliif ;-'<_.' _ '» -', f,_ oomoim vauoy. _Ii . - /¢ meetlngatthehome ofMr.andM.rs.ii in-a ficurishina condition. with tho -‘ _ I I _l :Min and Mrs. Dawson Stevenson I Mrs. Golden. Weeks are pleased to I anumber of parents and visitors met A _a e .___ --- < _--_ _L _ i-r 1' '.-__' \. -/- _.. _ ¢-_ _ _ - _ » -We~are=vei_°y pleased to offer you duringthis week ` » s_oIii'e very Oiit'sti`illdi1ig values in the furniture line, val- ues; that ,comprise quality, "appearance, sefi-_vice and ' €C_0_ll0IIlyo ~ : _- » "_- if-Tile .Outstanding values illustretedbelow are' but a if I I n ‘ I \ -_ I _ -spoils “v.A-L-U-E-S" for Eoo.yono_1 I I I/ I _ - ‘ I ' ' ` ' _ _ _ _ _ ` »_aaar.Ir_~I_1esr.~ ~ ._ .J »~-wr.-i>_.-o»_~e1r- “~~~"_* "~-- FSFFFQISQAQ pe l.ln_la'¢LL.l"d\ Fl?‘Y.-WY _ anus'-A *YFVFY < -L/.Lil `> ' -'--'NY *AW _H -lei Il Q f 'ai .1 “.1 ~ F’ W _-is "" if .1555 i\"`il£"i aaees_ _ _ iietrtis' ro..-_'s;.1t:'.;..-.I ’ 1.. in' Z. ` -Sai /~-L_:'__ I- -..__ -_--~-~ _-_-_ _,_ ` _ » ~ -' ~ - ~ ~ \-r‘ <- _ _ __ ____ . if __ _'J wr _ _________ _ ___._.___`___ - A`_\{._é ‘ ~1_ ir.-§‘..$‘§a'r - - -‘°' . ._'~ 2.- 5,5)-L'-is ' -g »'..~r__~oy_~ aiu H _ f_é__W_'0f `tl1'0_Se'yOu~can see at om' store. 'No matter what ~._‘~- f '*==~==”-" . WAL_NUfI‘f`FINI_s'I_I DRESSER, oi. tractllvelydinlshed, well made and serviceable -fitted with 36 inch case and plritemirror. _ Price] .., ..- DRESSEVRS in surface oak or Wol- nut iln'_ish,' exceptionally well made and 1'i¢|'|,|i-l0ki|1E with three deep linen _drawers and finished with °“s‘f-‘.“‘i;. '$13.25 _ °°"i-’l‘.‘-.??i1’i_‘_"_-_’??.‘_°?_‘;. '$6-75 4--~ ` I . i , . I SAFETY 'CRIB AND' MATTRESS a strong and sturdy Crib, very at- tractive in ' appearance ilited with easy running cast_ers,nnd service- able, sanitary mattress. `_ $ _P-rice......'....... 1 E?-*S Ei !'l`=`i 55 ,Fi/1‘n_1»_;f f; .-"_fiiii»_f W ii Kfwrri you r€<1i1ire'Y0ll`r taste will meet with splendid' sugges- @ " " 2 ~"*'°"2. ' ; tf0`l_ls_ ii`1id1u`Iili_eii_1°d of values. Buy now and some money! "~ " E' '°“'-I -_ _ it 5-.='¢,‘.>-:- This is one of our outstanding ‘bhrgaiiis in a BED OUT-" _ t FIT. The BED is WALNUT- FINISH, continuous Post sign with' five filling rods at each _end and fitted with roller. ` casters, height of head 48.inches, height Of_ foot 34 inches, length 6 feel, widths 39, 48 and 54 _inclics.. . _ »_ '_ _ _ _ BED OUTFIT COMFRISINGWALNUT FINISHED BED, Sliding' -Couch STRONG LINK SPRING AN-D ALL FELT MATTRESS, complete * ' _ ‘ sI.ID1NG coUcH this is o vohio Pi-ioo ........ ._ - ' ¢ . that you should not overlook very --_I comfortable and convenient, cover- Bed’ ‘mly Q 6 ed with attractive Cretonne, fitted Price ~ - - ~ - - ~ f - ' _'_, ; with spring and soft sanitary-iilled` 'rr' ' ' ' - »‘ mattress. Sec this at our special price . . . . . . . ._ i a _'ALL FELT MATTRESS. exii-s_'o`_of‘r and cosy. Iviodo up or ' layer UPON li1Y¢l" 0f_ f_g`0od_ grail_e.`Ci7t'ton"Felt; covered with ` ` good quality Art Tickling -excellently finished. Widths 39, 48 and 54 inches. _ ' _ - ~ » _ _ ' FEI.T MATTRESSES, excellent/quality that will give good satisfaction 39, 48 and 54 inches wide, 25 I ‘ ' ` Wonderful Value- BED OUTFIT comprising a WAL- ' _ NUT FINISHED STEEL BED iii- ted with 2 inch continuous steel ' posts perforated steel panel medal- lion an’d 4 illling rods, easy sliding . o _ height of foot 34 inches and in three widths 3 feet 3 inches and 4 ft. and ' 4 ft. 6 inches. Complete outiit com- » prising Bed, Link Spring with high ‘ » risfr and Fen' Maqress' $20 95 CARD-_TABLES excellent quality Pnce ' withgreencovered tOpsizeabout30 BED ALONE $7.50 _ LINK SPRING ALONE ._ $6.00 »b>;3°_ "‘°*\°S» °Xif“_S¢f°“s and stur- ELT MATTRESS ALONE ..$7.9' dy- -~ F 0 Price ` pa a _ _ `..»»...i / _ _ » I Q, _ |. fi f _ _ w ._ _ _ _ .__ .|i_f;' 1i._:i_~- | 'i ,. ; - \~;`___ -~ _U ,_ f._ ' "" - I? I i , L_... casters, height of head 48 inches, ~ 'l‘h|s _spring .will give wonderful comfort _and service and comes in sizes 39,48 and 54 ‘inches wide, this Dont miss the wonderful values oiiered on this page. Come in today and see them and save money by KITCHEN CHAIRS, set up ready for use, good quality and \'ery ser- viceable. Doii’t 'miss _this bargain. _ _ $5-50 ~ oonaiodtae smile: roi- tho_ohu'droh._ is a value'ha_rd to equal at _ _ I ”cABLE SPRING with high riser. our_'prlce Of_ buying now. K l I I 1 ’ TI HOLMA_./V, L TDL. Plan, the United States accepts the full faith and credit of Germany as the only secui-it_`y' and guarantee for fulfilment ol Gerniany's i obligations riirthermore in notes exchanged he-` tween and Berlin as 'ah annex to the treaty it is agreed-that this Aruoio 4 ot.iiio_ii`sa¢y is to so inilrnreied as meaning' that osrnhiny will in the futui_~e_.be in the eeme.po'- ation as principal' "seniors oi, the U,ii_ii/at States. which means Britain. l"ranas._It`a1y_ and Aix'ierioa'e other wartime dost hind- with America the nets etnies re- _Thai __ _ _ _ _ ____ |i|ii . . . 'fin \ l o Summerside 1y.in view of the campaign of the right in -Germany in favor of refus- ingto pay reparations. Thus Ameri- ca‘s example risks embarrassing the 'other creditors of Germany and the 'question will arise whether Washing- ton‘s' 'adjustment of the United States 5 per cent share of repara- tions has not hampered arrange- ments for the payment of the other Do per cent. LAKI. VIBDI SCHOOL The following is the standing of Lake' verde Bohool for Novemlier:- qrsde x-i,_ ru-noii wood: 2, mur- 'i.oe.' Redaholidl S. Edna Redmond. 'Grade' IX-If Ollie. Bdylan. Glide _Vl_1Ii-i., Imelda Bileheiz I, llary lledinond;-'enllerseret mdniond; I. Will: WNd._ 'Glide VI-I, Helen 'Aa`_!ol!ii"I. 'ara 3 Pius Nd- llaenlondz tfalian ’ ' \ ' *il* Charlottetown ~ ` ‘ III-1, Basil Redmond; 2, Ira Red- gi-cater popularity. ` taining a lull report of the :how al mohili 3. J°l¢Ph Shen. Grade II isrl The .general contents of the mega-_ the Royal Winter Fair... ' " '-1, Allan Callaghan; 2, Marion Bry- zinc are bright, interesting' and well _ Rod and Gun and Cglloiqsi silver ian; a, Iavlhia shoe; 4, Esther hed- Iiiorirsiod with L wealth of healthy; Fox News is 'poi-Iuhi-e,oiW.hly mend. .Grade 11 (Jr.l--, Doris Red- breezy `outdcor articles. The silver Rodend Gun Limited,°5\l’“'/ale mood; 2, Mary coiioghan; 3. nmio rox ooporimoht issue very _good,con_- Qs ;.‘:”,‘;,';.“'.: Bliee. Grade 1-l,John Acorn. Per _ fec attendance:-Chas. Boylan, ’;m,_“‘"°“ ”°”““~ “'“°‘ ` _ '-31:11.' ANNIvERs"AR'Y_ SALE- _ non Ano aim _ i " third ` ` _ i ¢_._»-_ .\. i `!'oliowing the recent announcemeni- ' ~ T ` ` ' ° A = . 7 or tie me oi me mmm sod -no S SllltS'" ° Gun and Canadian Silver rox News] ' ' ' ' ‘ aio rim moo oi thu nmoooi outdoor, I-lei_‘e’s'_ one the pilhlldet-ton hee :grated from tlie_ whole great pedal. of pub tion at Garden-_ made, stylish Sui” iimberisnot only ' _ " ONE' ~¢»¢4ii_°i»-ii-we I ' A' ' tea promise' or rapid ' ` aawvonhisnirocohd-_ =-~ _ elld ‘#22 gilt; 31..- \ _ n ._a_.L.. bargains in -» (lie Handaoinié _W all