,~ 211 1 ~ 1 _ , _ » » _ _ ‘I 91"? 1. » . ' 'rss cHAiu.0rrET0WN GUARDIAN - PAGE Heater Are you having trouble with your Furnace? find it! diilicult keeping the tire in my night and uiisatisfac- my, if so try a ton of clean goallike Drummond Round it isa good Fumace Coal. A. Pickard & _(fo. ' Phone 240 Ch’town ' t Famed For A `5 Ailts . Cures Of _ob_stinate' and lon ‘ SfH.11d1n_s_ coughs, coldg, bronchitis and lung troubles of all sorts, ligh 01' _heafi/Y. there is abso- llfliely no Substitute for s Yoiu, 5 .Cougii Miirtur str, _- .~i ‘.1 lt is not a patent medic ine but a prescription,and is the best cough remedy ever offered the public, Don’t waste time trying Other so called cough mixtures. You will get much quicker and better results from Hughes’ Cough Mixture. 25c per bottle at f M Geo. E. Hughe “The Peopie’s Druggist" . (D \\\7lllIlllllI@\\“\\\\\\v/0lA\\\§\‘='I ¥\\WH\R7 !t\\\\ ` \‘\\\\\WIlIlIllI/l\\\\\\\ ;!_4u_u_| in sq' n-u nu _ |' 1 M "This (‘astile Soap is from the Ar- gpmtie district of France, carefully tlrlwl, very hard, and as pure an fresh as snow iiakes. There is a goot supply here but not enough' to last mpg at these special prices-200. pouiid, 7 pounds for $1.00. The Tw Macs. 149 Great George Street. Mt; e During 1916 you will find _our store a good place to trade. As i we carry only reliable goods and sell at moder- ate prices. G, H. Taylor Jeweler & Opticiari & Engraver 1 ~--For -- Here is the remedy that will set you on your feet again-a time-tried and true old home preparation. Rexall Grippe Pills A Gives full relief from pain and fever, regulates the system, restores formal health. i A box guaranteed.....25c | McKinnon A “ Drug Co. A A--1m-r »`-AA- _ ‘ ' ` 1* pi ill////IIl\\\\\\\\'/llllll ¥lA\\\\\\i\\\\éIIIIlIIlll@\\\\\\\\\@IIA\\\\\§l$ ` l 'Island Soldiers at the _ front are asking for Hic_key’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Y Because it is the best \ lIl4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllII”I `~n\\\\\ Hickey & NicholsonToh. Co., /IllA\\\\iIlIIIZ\\\\\\\\WIII”ZL§\\\\\Yllé I . , li ._ - BEAVER it winter is the Most Suitable U Season for Remodeling Use. Beaver Board for your Walls and _ ‘ Ceilings' - ,rj 'hifi' 0" i ' ,, ' , ~ din 1 t trac- ...,“.f:if.r.i1.2:“..‘:.f.s;‘,f,1‘;’l§2:r_ ,.s,1';°i,s‘;.r,... tagé of being easil hauled quickly and easily 2PPli¢d» over ~oid~~mal:heriai:i a;s:iiti_e'. adag§aXl5E{§!i3 élgevé roomy ggebqi' 'ng p -loner. _ _ _ away with _tim cracking of plaster and the nuisance of repaperirlg.-I it makesia ¢°i¥iPl°f° Wall that 'leeds “° re _ ' ` `. I . pail; is snail put up, beautiful in design and ll Y , ~ _ Y _ 1' misiwhdfrpsistsa. 41 grsat.advs°ivii¢#- Lei” '°" youallabout it. -‘ ' ‘ 1” I sr- Wholesale rind- .. Jef.- Xiiq, . o c1s\\cro\ho1e.(.< \\\\'l BOARD iq The Central Guardian MILLVIEW TONIGHT. -- Service lzu Millvlew on Wednesday evening at . - X G_eorgetown yesterday mornliig at 8 oclock and docked in Pictou at 11.30 with 13038 pounds- of freight, 3070 D0\inds of express, 40 sacks of -mail and sixteen passengers. ' ~ cHANcE IN' TE/rcneiss-Powniii recent teucher_ Mr Beairsto ot' Mul- peque takes charge early this weoii. We welcome him und wish him nil pos- sible success. ATTENTION is directed to tho advertisement of Auction Sale oi' tho la_te John McLean, Ellis River, Lot 10, to take place February Sth. This is the biggest ssis to take place this Year-it t`ar1n consisting of 400 acres, all kinds of machinery and livt-_ stock. 7m7_ CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS- The contract for supplying the new gem. lllti in tho First Methodist Church has been ‘awarded to the Valley City Seiitilis' Lompany of Dundas, Ont. 'Three tenders were received from Ontario firms. The now seating will consist of handsome oak pewssol' the_ most up~to-date character. In udditloii to installing new seating lt is tho intention to introduce u new lieiltliis system and have the interior ot' the church painted. T0 BENEFIT EMPLOYEES.- The Ciniadlaii Government some time ago oritered into it contract with the lu- te1'iiatlo1ial Correspondence Schools of Scranton. Pu., to fiirnisli instriictloiis to their employees and as a result of this contract, Mr. E. A. Weuthers Mocliaiiicul and Air Brake' Instructor is giving lectures and talks on vari- ous subjects in the Lodge Room of llie ldngirieermnii und Firman at the Station 011 liiird floor. Mr. Wenthers arrived on Saturday und will remain several weeks preparing the employees for coming examinations and so on. The i._ecture room is \vell filled each se.- sioii and great interest' is shown. EgAMlNATlON.- The semi-annual examinations oi' North Milton School was hold on Wednesday 22nd uit. Up wards ot’ thirty visitors being present. The dii’l`eront grades were in turn ex- amined in the work of the past term and hy their ready answers showed that .splendid progress has been matic b th hol . -I nl. 'I‘l .T. cl -Mis ll. t!in'_te1:.__Mlsscs_Wlu11ic.1ii1il Etta (Solo:-1 :ind Mr. (I. E. Macl{ciizic. Al the close of' the exriminatioii a well rciulered program ot' Dialogues. read- ings and recitatioiis were given by thc pupils after which Mr. S. ll. Mac- Kenzie in behalf oi' thc pupils present- ed Miss Moore with 11 suitable re- minder oi' hcr kinilncss to them. Miss Moore thanked the pupils i'or their klndnesi-1` to -her und the visitors f,or their co-operation and attendance and treated all to n. generous supply ol' candy and fruit. BELLEVUE NOTES,- Tho rcccni cold weather has made good ice on l<`inlayson’s Pond and the youth and beauty ot' Bellevue and neighbouring viciiiitlcs spent some pleasant even- ings sk1iting.-- llis many friends will be pleased to lcarii that Mr. John Muc- l’lier.so1i who Ixus been ill is convalesc- ing.-,Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Plicc are enjoying good health this wiutcr coiisideriug they are thc oldest couple in l3ellevuc.-- The school is progrcssiiig favourable under the capable 1111-rniigoment of' Miss Maud Mm-.l’liers01i. --Tho Misses Marina Mucl’lic1‘soii and Eweuu Miu-Plicc were visiting in Vernon River rcccntly. - Mr. Laughlin McLennan of Citlotloiiiu spout the week end in Bcllevuc the gucsit- of Mr. und Mrs John Mucllliei- son.- Mfr. Robert (1. Melllsh of Or. well Cove was visiting in Bellevue ro- ccntly thc guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Angus `M1icPliersou.- Mr. Vernon Philips of iiazelbrook was visiting ln llcllovue the guest of MY. and Mrs. Malcolm MacPlrerson.- Mr. Donald Mclntosli ls putting up a new kitchen to his home which is about couipleted. ::Wyeihs Sage and Sulphur Compound contains agents especially valuable for coloring gray and faded parting to the hair a taint but pleas- unt odor.-500. and $1.00 bottles.-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstoreq ._____.__.____.__..,i_. Miss Ada S. Bradbury 142 Prince Street, next to Kindergarten Art Needlework and materials for working. Slninped Linens and Threads of all ltluds. _ Mtf. ` e 7-” ____ _ _‘I zottrmma 1| ills. ts sional -l'or pure, French Ca4st'ile,Soap." _ _O l small _suiply left,_b_ut r siroiigliiFf<$1l"-'-`$"Gti€~"-A if *you come quickly. ,, - `Db1i't p1iC*.blY'cAlling until to- morrow or you may be too lute to take advantage of the special - offer. ‘ ' Ca'.ll,inall or phone your order today and we will reserve a siip~ ‘T PAV3 10 BUY in this Provlncd. " PORK MARKET.-There was a fu ' offering of dressed hogs on the mar- ket yesterday. . 011 account ot the weather being mild and favourable hair. lt is delicately perfumed, im-_ ply for you. This French Ce|tllqBoap iss vary special bargain at 20 c a pound, 7 lbs for . . . . . . . .$1.00 for killing quite it few farmers killed their hogs on Monday in order i.o take HARTNEY. - 'l‘here_will be scrvllm advtmtago nfyilic good roads. Select ,in HRi'll10y Hilll on Thursday evening hogs' weighing .100 to 200 lbs. brought of this week at 7 mstead oi' l»‘ri1l:v_v, as 12 io"l2% cents with (organs attaclied) l»i‘~1\|ously announced ' ‘and heavy hogs, weighing 300 lbs and over quoted at 8% to 9'/4 i-is Very I THE 8TANLEY.- 'Phe Stanley left' few heavy hogs"are c0nil1it.'ll'1i and 11 few individual sulesweri- made in higher prices., _ PLEASANT AT HOME.-one ofthe nicest Patriotic afternoon teas oi’ the . . ‘season was held yeltcrday nltnriiooii when Mrs. -Bruce Stewart threw open school regrets to lo c‘Mr. Splndlo,ilieii- .hcr lovely homo to a very litrgo num- ber of invited guests, to help iliiiiiwinl- ly in aldliig the Patriotic l<‘untl. The tea hour was very pleasantly spent in meeting old friends and t'hu exception- ally cliolcc refreshments were we-ll uuil promptly sei-ved by ii liirgr- uumlit-i- or exquisitely tlroi-iued young luilltis who did ull in their power to niukc thc affair pleasant. Mrs. Stewart was ns- sistetl in receiving by llli-si, (i‘roi'.) (‘liirk. PATRIOTIC MOVE.-Mr. Wm. Ininn, teacher of Gusporcuiix sponi Tuesday iii the city previous lo going to Fort Ives wliero_lre _will bc antachcii to the _artillery squad l'0r garrison duty. ll.e expectsto join shortly thc next Heavy Battery i`0r.ovci‘scas sol* vicc. Mr. I)u1in was one oi' the young- esl' though most successful terichers and although enjoying n very liicrative position as far us school teaching is concerned. hc, like, many others lieard "the stronger call." His friends he- spoak for him every success in thc sor- vico of King and Country. DOVER.- The i’arm_ers ot' Dover are buisly engaged in chopping their iirc- wood.- Mr. Angus Muciioiiiild the noted trnpper captured u boaiitifiil rod fox this scu.son.- The iiiuny friends ol' M1‘. (lartiiey Mcl.\11'c will 1‘c|.:rcl to learn that hc is confined to his bvd tlirough illness.-- Dover school is pro- gressing fuvorably under thc 1-iipnlilc riiiiuagcment oi' Miss ileiiricitrt (‘z1iin. --Miss Ellie McLean. (lliiirloti.clow.~._ wus visiting in Dover :it thc lionir-_ ot M' S di Whllcwuv. --- her l`rieiid, iss ru c _ _ Miss Viviun Turple has rciii1'ncd to t t I ie she is attending (flurrlot e own, w 1e‘ _ _ the Union Commercial College. after ld in D 0 tl spending her boi ays ov .r, ic guest ot' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wliiic- way.- Miss Sadie Wfliiteway hiis 1'0- turned to Charlott-etown to rc-slime her studies at the Prince ot' Wales College after spending the h_olldu_\'S at lier homo. RED CROSS WORK.--The i'0ll0\v- ing is u brief report ol' thc work done by thc Now Perth Brunch of the Red y ow est 10 ii- on lei 1- . ' ,' . ' H, | M ., 5 ,_ V, _ (.rosi~i. 'lhis brnucli orgniiizctl on "mm 00" Wm' uqsimld by Mm' "l`rn.i`i1|gi1r llity, includes thc dlflcrciit scctloiis supplying milk to thc New 1‘crtl1 (Ilicosc l¢‘i1ctory. At rt iiicct- ing of the committees fr0111 each school district, held 'ln New Perth 011 October 23rd, it was decided that thc committees for" each district 1-ihoulil devise ways and means of gctting_s\1ch funds as should lic rc- qulrcil. ._Baldwin's Road hail a social which realized $20110, cash collec- tions, $0.00. Of this amount, $8.75 was handcii in to the setfrolilfy Of said branch. The balnnco was rc- scrvoil to buy iiiatcriul for work. l-`ro1n this wus made 60 pairs socks, 17 pillows, lil cases, 21 suits pyjii- mas, 5 pairs wrlstlcts. A tiuttntlty of old- linen was also donated. El- llotvulo donated 02 pairs socks, il pil- lows, 14 i~ihcci.ii, 24 pillow cases, l woollon blanket, 2 pairs light-wciglil. blankets and at quantity oi’ old linen. Summerville had ii. social which roul- izcd $17.50, cash collections. $10.00. Ot' this amouiit $12.55 was handed lu to the secretary. Tlic balance wus reserved to buy material from which was made 21 pairs socks, 11 suits pyjumas. 0 pairs wristlets, 4 pillows und cases. A quniility ol’ old liiicn wus also douutcil. Alhorry Plulns- ti1tsh,co|l1=.r-iloris, $15.00. $10.00 was handed in to the sccrctury in cusli. Thin Iinlluiico wus reserved to bury iiiatcrlnl from. which was niudn 20 pairs socks, 1 pair mittens and 4 suits pyjnmus. Greoiiilcld: Cash col- lections, $10.05. New l"orl.h: (lasli collections. $82.25, donations, $1.00. $14.00 or this amount was kept to buy iiiatorlal. From it spinning fro- llc and hcaii supper, $10.00 was real- lzctl, spinning frolio and social, $10.20. With this money 100 lbs. rolls, 500 yards fluniiclctte and cot- toii wcrc bought. I’nrt of this mul- erlal was sold to tho other districts. From tho. balance was made 52 pairs socks. 151/_, suits pyjumus, 12 night shirts. ilosldcs, 14 pairs socks. 8 pairs wristlcts und 4 pillows und cases wcrc ilounicd. Trafalgar Day coiitrlbutioiis frolu New Pcrth Dairy- lug tionipiiny, $75.00. _ Your Pet Corn III/l\\\\\\\‘lllll_lE ir E\\\\\\“iIII”l WJIIHIIIH Moore & MCL 1 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown _ _ __ I/i\\“\\\\\\ ii II//IIII4\\\\\\\ IIII ’IIlL\\\\\ ""' if 1 l Woms’ Winter Coats---Cost Less January Clearance Sale _ ' Fc\v.days ago a customer from a distant end of P. came in looking for somediiiig in ladies' ready-to-wear goods. Saw what wc oi`i`ci~ed. Decided to “look round.” Came back in about an hour. "You have them all beaten a mile,” said lie. And now-for. these four great sales days, we offer this stock- ivliirli lins “them :ill beaten ii milc” at prices away under factory V031. New cloth coals 1012.75 (`-rits worth to 15.00 for 10.00 for ..6.5o Coats wortii to 18.00 for 12.00 Coats worth to 22.00 for 15.00 Coats worth to 24.00 for 16.00 11.50 Fur collar coats 9.50 15.00 Fur collziir vnziis 10.50 18.00 l"ur collar coats 13.011 Lovely Fur Coats 1 only Marmot lined coat 45.00 for . . . . . . .. 15.00 1 only Astrncliriii Coat, 47.00 for . . . . . . ._ 19.00 3`oiily Pony coats-long--75.00 for . . . . _. 39.00 Coats worth to 20.00 for 13.50 ei \\\\\\\§\\\\\\\\\\iIlllIllI§\\\\\\\iIIB\“\\\2I .__ ._ - /IIIIIII/AYVIIIA\\\\\§?lI/IIIIl¢.\\\\\\\\7IIIIIIILl.\\\\\\\\\\\€l 5.00 i\'iufi`s sell for 4.00 8.00 l\-iiiffs scll for 6.50 12.00 Muffs scll for 9.50 18.00 Muffs sell for 14.50 27.00 Mui`fs sell for 21.60 3.75 Scnrfs :irc now 3.00 7.50 scaris arc now 6.00 12.00 SCZ`l.l'i5 ZIYC llO\'\' 18.00 scarfs are :4.50 36.00 \\{\\\\\\\ sziic Cost. How Tempting are The Furs of t January Clearance Sale Heres a wonderful four-days opportunity to buy lovely iiirs :it your own price. Commcncing on Monday morning, for four days wc offer cash purchasers an uuparallclctl cliznicc to choose. N0 approbzition. No charges--all cash. 6.00 Muffs scll for 4.75 10.00 i\iuffs sell for 8.00 16.00 Muils sell for 13.00 22.00 Miiffs sell for 17.50 36.00 Miiffs sell for 29.00 LOVELY FUR SCRFS AT YOUR OWN PRICES 5.50 scarfs are now 4.50 10.50 scarfs :irc now 8.50 14.00 scaris now 11.00 22.00 scarfs now 17.50 scarfs now 29.00 Get Your New Fur Coat Now You’ll never beat -these Prices 'i`licsc coats wcrc bought at thc lowcst fur prices known for ten years. 'l`licy :irc away bt-ioiv the best prices wc liavc cvcr liiid. And now for this \v0i1dt~riiil four-tlziys sale you will bc :iblc to get your choice among tlivin-i01':1pi'i<'c l':1:r below ilit- p_i'csciit wliolc- 2 iliidsoii scril coats, 75.00 for 60.00; 1 Miiskmt Coat, 5000 for./10.00: _Miisltrnt Coats. 72-00 for 57.50; 1 mtsrmt war. 9°-0° for 72-00; 2 i\i\ei:~. llllill llEMiMBiHiIl whether it isa new one or N one of the old stickers. Any corn-no matter of how long standing-will yield to ' Corn Remover It will entirely remove the corn in about fou_r days. ADPW iit riiaht. It will cause no discomfort. 1 p You can wear your shoes and keep on with your du- ties, while the remedy is loosening the coma and get- tilng them ready for remov- a _ Price pei- bottle only 15c Johnson & Johnson 2 Macs _-The Quality Drugstore Kent & Prince Sta. ~ t. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Nor- man J. Mricbcod, of tho Provincial i)cpurtniciit of Agriculture, who has lately enlisted, was waited upon by his follow-mionibcrs of the staff and presented with the following ad- dress, accompanied by a suitably en- grpvyed wrist watch: _ r. MacLeod, though somewhat embarrassed, thaukcd his follow- niembers for their thoughifulness and said he had always enjoyed working in the Department and hop- ed to return again at tho close of the war. To Mr. Normnnhl. MacLeod, Charlottetown. We, the undersigned fellow~xnem- hors of thc Staff ot' tho Department of Agriculture, having learned of your response to our Country‘s call. desire to express our appreciation of your worth while with us. Your faithfulness in all your work, your nest, orderly habits, your rea- diness to assist, your cheerful dis- position and your quiet, even temper- ed manner, have made you s. favorite with all. We shall miss you in the Oflice, but the Company you have joined ‘you have tukcu, and know that &\\\\'SZ///IIIIA\\\\\\\\ZIII/Z | 7 -1 T' __ _Y ; E ~.. ~ L ’ ' tion, wo npprccintc thc mnnly part |nnd I trust that lmay have tho plea- nlwnys he found al 1luty's post. tion. w.: wish to pri-sont yoit wit of health and with abundant .liouo (Signed) Murdock Macl{innoii. \ R. Reek, Theodore Ross. J. I4 To Miiinio K. MacLean, iiuzcl L. Stern Alberta. Maci<‘arla11e. aiiiisnii anis sun Bramshott Camp. Llphook, Hants. Editor, Charlottetown Guardian. Charlottetown. P. E. l. ' Dear Sir.-l take the liberty columns of your valuable paper were very much appreciated. Au 11 slight lolmii of our n.p|l‘t‘f‘.l:1- this wtitcli. und wc trust thul. Time will bring you linck again in the host V. n. nant, W. J. Reid, Adele W. Norwbcry. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Fcbrilnry lst. lHilil lPPilEiI|ll|ilii, England, Jan. 18, 1916. of asking you for a small space in the to afford me the opportunity of thank- ing the members of the lied Cross Society of York, P. E. 1.. for Christ- mas boxes recently received, which As we expect to move to France wiil be the better for your services, b0f°i‘9 li ¢\"Bl¢ While I wflh to think ` _ ami in this it-.sting hour or nur Ns- 1" the' members of the Society for the kindness they have lbown mo. ln|i~iurc ol' ilinnkiiig some of the mem- lhe future, as iu the past, ydi will lit-.rs pt-rsoiiully on my return. after l lmvc had :i turn ut thc Germans. Alliol tha- island boys urn well and arc imxloiiii for ii uinvv to the scene oi' iitiion. And I muy say iliat we hope to lic joined by many of the ls- lund boys in tlio future. Wishing Ono uml All it happy and prospcroiis lfllll. l bog to remain. Yours siiir-oroly, PTE. ROWLAND DAY, - No. 444402, 55th Batt _h r. H, ailcn. VZIIIM 9’ 91 rn IIIIIQW sr--r ,, 1 yi 1 . »