. .1 a » ‘DECEMBER `29, _19i 5 , ` Y '?` ff' ” i . y 'THE`” -GUARDIAN. _ PAGE FIVE i . '\ . 1 ' - a ’ - .,\ "J MM -.=. _ Y _ _ ` __ _ _ _ V* ____ Weather; aw’ From nOW,0n . inalllife’saiiir‘\*lfl>.1l- i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - itev. Jas. MacDougali will preach on Sat- urday the lst at Argyle Shore at 6.30 p. in. on Sabbath the 2nd at Canoe Cove. at 10.30. DeSable at Ll o. m. and lliiiiipton at 7. RUNAWAY YESTERDAV. - Ati exciting runaway occurred yesterday afternoon when a horse attached to a truck wagon in which was a new set of faiiners undertook to give an ex- hibition ot’ speed: Starting on Kent Street he negotiated the corner at Great George Street, sped down to Grafton and up Sunnyside, skilfully avoiding collision with carriages and - pedestrian and stopping quite satis- fied' with his efforts when near Queen Street. No danger was done. SCHOOL WORK. - The semi- annual examination ot” Crapaud I-ligli Sclioolwas held on Thursday ‘ after- noon. December'23rd, and was a' de- cided success. Over twenty visitors were present and several took part in the examination. Both teachers were presented with beautiful and useful gifts by their respective* pupils. At the close of the examination the pupils and visitors were treated with candy, oranges and grapes`by the 'teachers ami trustees. The singing of the National Anthem brought the examin- 'I~°l>l-:'!>I"l*`~i‘l>1 + ’ I We 'Wish YOU all JOY and prosperity for the coming year- " “ni mil) we know each other better when 1916 has passed into the vale of banished years. ` ~ McKlNNON' DRUG COMPANY T* _ ; _ The Reimil Store _ -I-_-t->H#:--ie:s-ie:--i-=is-isis-i-assistsr-teisieieieisisis-ie:@t»>s-i--lesser-as-i-ret-Pr+>:e-i--E-i-Helm= ~'l°>l'`11`ii'ii1f\ reosyyiyich never contest an honest claim such ._ _. _ _ . .~- __ ,_ ;_.‘q--.~~,- as _-f.f»*.-lub-it~5iqprtisatiteiit.~gy_. -rt-*="»,=;..‘ 555'#-.‘ .1---:=_ "J ‘ . \ 1 `-amounted to $36.00. The coticr.-rt wal I l -:--.=.i.\ ation to ii close.-V. THE BIBLE SOCIETV.- Mr. A. WL Sterns the energetic Treasurer of the various branches of the Bible Society in this Province reports that the annual subscriptions, and contri- butions are coming in very well, to date. Some of the c"ollectioiis are in excess ot’ last year. The Annual meeting of the Prince »Edward Is land auxiliary takes place Thursday of next week in Ciiarlottctowii, ami it is earnestly hoped all the thirty-t’oii'r branches, will have reported their _ returns to Mr. Sterns in order to give a i`iill account oi’ all funds collected during this year. A life membership may hc obtaliied by giving twenty dol- lars to Iiiiilc Society. ENJOYABLE EVENING.-A con- ccrt. intl social was held in thc school house at Church Road, l)c.~.ein bor 23rd, in aid of thc school house of that district. The school house was artistically decorated t'or the oc». casion. _ Mr. .ilexander (‘.obh was i-lntii'iniii`i and after ii short address the following programme _was ably i'vnilci'cil:-Cliorus, O Canada; dial ioguc, A Splendid Bean; violin selec- tions by Mr. Stewart Ilumo, Mr. Lloyd Webster accompanying hini on the organ; qiiartette, Just. Before tht lluttic Motlicr; dialogue, Araliellifs Poor ill.-lnt.ioii:i; rci-itaiiou. The \’i/rcck of the llespcroiis, Miss- Ellie. Mcldaclierti; phonograph selcctioiis; dialogue, Advortisiiig for ti ll\islia,nd_', duct, Ki-.cp thc lloine Fire lliirning, Misses (icoi'gic and Marion \Vcbi-v'icr; dialogue, Deal' as a Post; violin selec- tions, Messrs. Stewart. llume and. Lloyd Wehstcr; chorus, Wc'll -Ne-vet lict tho (lid l~‘lag Full; solo, The (Fall _ .of Bclgluin, Mr. Victor Sandersoil;_ dialogue, Scene in ii Sclioolroom; plio iiograph selections; dialogue, United lat. Last; solo, The Soldle|"s Lai-it Let- 'icr, Mr. Reuben McDonald; dialogue, A flow iii the Kitchen; A Niggerfs iScrinoi\, Mr. Stewart llumc. The lpies and candy were then aiictioiild by Mr. Saul llnps-ion. The pi'o<-.ecds 'then brought to ii close by the sing- ng oi' the National Anthem. ,.3 ::A visit ip our store will convince you that we have a line display of (iliristmas goods. These i_nclude Smok- crs Supplies. Chocolates, Perfumes. ltlhony and lvoi'y 'l`oilet_Sets, Ther- mos iioods, Walking Sticks, Safety | ilazors, cic. l-i, A. Foster, Central Drug` siorc. s Ida Bradbury 83 Great George Street. Art Needle \\'ork and materials for wot-king, Stamped Linens and Threads of all kinds. 88 Great George ' Street. - » 3 'El i _ '° ',"‘.-, -i. when, You _;_Gei 'rii¢f.»P.-fti<;>;1i 1 izri;»‘~'s»1l'j§-;ii'__- _ii-use having the .1locto_r‘s prescrip- tion illldii, it shoitld he taken to 'l`W0 the store that of keeping only _drulii with ex .4>iiarmaceut- properly. is a long End enviable prescription department the best in the provincm your prescriptions heroi ahsolittely sure of satisfsdf Our if it `s2.‘£°}at‘r;‘a"£2”.'?J.a‘2;_j::s°: i 'rt $ri"e..ri.i‘r‘r.i.:r° 'fllygl Q`&e. Miss Allison's many -'den ltrrttgret to learn that shi- -iiiiihi-aseeti ,or sci-ry .i7il;? N0. .liiiaii _ly:_ '. _ ol. ' ‘usual business ln' coniienlon with tho of p sito u A son nservatory ,pf Mus c as een granted six months' iq sole ‘ittoinewhat froni the iier-\ vous i-it aiu of teaching.-Snckvillc i`rlb‘iine. ~ ___ i m&tiAi. M tiki L. i-t. -~'riu- L 89. _Long Creek, was held on Wed-_ . I i,ug_ iyst, 2nd. ie gtiliétii-iillg‘ empggifgioweu lil-to lodg to be in a flour-gdhingg condition t cial and ml s t .Alter thc aniliual meeting was transacted, tho folowiiig ` ent ,_ ff_ pi’ ofiicers were instiilitgg. for tlftiaeiihuing your by Bro. Patil McPhee. P. D. M. as in- stalling ofilcer, viz.:_W. M.-Bro. W‘ni. S. McNeill, (rcelorted). D. M.-Bro. Noll McDonald. (‘,liap.-Alex. Mc- Kenzie (re-elected). Rec. S.-Lnuclilin McKinnon. l~`. S.-Bro. Neil Mc- iiaclierii. i Trotis.-Bro. Duncan Bti(-iiaiiiiaii ire-elected). D. 'ot' (X- Rro. Archibald McDonald. Loc.-Bro. Oiiiicaii Diirrucli. Sr. (loin.-Bro. John _'.. McKinnon. Jr. Com.-Bro. Milton iiuclianau, Win. Mclieati, llonald Mc- Dougall, Daniel Darrach. SCHOOL WORK.-The following 's the standing ot’ Emyvale school i'or_ the month of December: i’rliicipnl's Department, Grade VI.-1, Mary Mui- -ay; 2. Sarah Hogan; 3, Susie Cur- fey. Grade V.-1, Alice iiogan; 2, Lo- retto Hogan; 3, Rose liognn_ Grade lV., Sr.--1, ’I`e-resa Clorkin; 2, Sle- plien Connolly; 3, Louis Hogan. As- sistuiit's Department, Grade lV., .li-. -1, Regina Murray; 2, Ciara Clarkin: l, Ada Grifilii. Grade Ill.-l, Rosi- vlcilardle; 2, James Callaghan; 3, Mary McCloskey an_d lda~` Coady (equal). Grade il.-1, Julia Hogan; Z, Hilda Murray; 3, Annie Callngliaii ind Lucy Coady (equal). Grade l.-1, Alfi'ed_Mui'ray; 2, Leo Murray; 3, Lucy Hogan and Patrick- McCurdlc (equal). Perfect attendance: I<‘lor» ence Murray. Rose Hogan, -Loretto Hogan, Mary Murray, Sarah ilogaii. Lucy Gritlln, Susie (Burley, Beatrice Zurley, Hilda Murray, Julia,‘» Hogan, Matthias Murray, Regina. Murray, xda Griiiiii. VICTORIA PERSONALS. - Mr. leid Miller, who has been employed in the S. S. Harland, arrived at his home in Victoria, Saturday.-Messrs. Glen McQuarrie.- Russel Snow and lim Boulter, privates in the 105th liigliland Brigade, spent Christmas -it their-houies in Victoria.-Mr. Had- ioii McLood,‘- Principal of Victoria liigli school, is spending his holidays it his home in Uigg.-Miss Elma ln- uiaii. assistant teacher of Victoria l~ligh School, is spending her holidays at her homo' in Augustine Cove.-Mr. and Mrs. ll. A. McPhee, accoiiipaiiicd by Mr. Erie McPhee and Miss Bea- trice McPliee. spent Christmas day in (lrapauil.-M-r. Oswald Cobb. in the cniploy of R. 'l‘. iloinian, Ltd.,`-Siini-_ merside. spent (lliristinas at his lioiiie in Crapaud.-=#Mi'. Donald Laiuont has iii*-f‘-ll Niigilirt’-il as principal of (ira- pauii lligli School for the rest of the terin.-Miss Miileline Dlnsmorc, who has been employed in ilic nilllincry parlors ot` ll, .l\'iclieti.ii, Critpaiili, lc|`t last week for her lionic in St. Jolin, N. ll.-V. - ' ‘ SCHOOL WORK.- The Christmas .¢l0SillB 0Xni‘ciscs_ ;ot`. the Alexandra S°|\00| Wi-is helilmn. the afternoon ol' Tliiirsilay the ¢23rd..inst. There was a lllfge attellilullqeoui-parents and ratc- payers. 'i‘lic examiiracioii was con- diliilffil hi’ !\i0.t<‘-aolier assisted .by liev. E. S. Weeks of~PoWna'l' and Prin. .i. U. Scilnlflu- -of Charlot\tet.own. The proinptltudc .and correctness-~~of tho nni4\ii¢.|iti.i by tho. pupilsnzleviticeil tho V€l'Y lm’-iii...I‘ili”f!,.\viiiiinwlliclbthey have beeii taught. _At the close ot.thc ex- ainiiuition,‘.,a leiigtliyp prograni was excellently--rciidered by the pupils. At the _cqiicliision of the program thc toaclier, was; presented wltl.t_an iid- drcss and valuable prescntby the pup- ils to which sho made afittiug reply. Addresses were given by'i\Ir. W. Wood, Rey. E. S. Wloeksllnd Mr. J. D.. Sepmaiipall _the .speakers bor-e testimony to the very excellent con dition in which they found the school, and the great eillciency of the tonclicr. ln the course ol lil rt.-marks Mr. Si'-n. uian_took the oppoitiiiiity to urge the people to put fortti their best ei`i`nrts to aid the Empire in this time of stress llc urged tho young men who were tit to "join the colors".and all to do their bit in connection with the War Fund. At. tho concligiion of the addresses Saiita appear .d and distributed the fruit from a richly laden Ciiristmas Tree, to the great delight. of the pup- ils who were all remeiiibercd in the distribution. Prizes were awarded by the teacher t.o the first and second bcet oi' each grade as well as to those who had made perfect. attendance. There are few of the rural districts oi' tin- pr-oviiicc wiicre the rate payers ‘take the same interest in the school as they do in this district, as evid- enced by the large attendance at tho piibllc examinations and also in the good equipment provided by thc school. Overlooked Qbligatiohs our many 'hut we which Choice- =flew~Y¢ar| Gifts Wiih each Year's (LM. Moore ' _ ' It I ' ' ` ` I W. Ctiflldlix ..._ Moore & McLeod _.1- ' _ _ 119-_-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown' _ _- L_, __ '_ _ -r -ll .s \_ :_- _i i- Hn-.-i i;.,|~ _- fu.---. :;i‘|_-. ij _'V i - ` fri-;_@ the price. “ lining, color sheep lined. clasp fastening. Special. Brown Corduroy C0312 .. Boys mackinaws .. ..,~ ,. lining Marmot co_ll_arf_'1_ Black beaver c`io_th,l notched model, a`wai'j`r'i_i Black dog fur coat _.__,’ _' lining. Wombat collar, leather reinfor- ced pockets-A great _value 6 at......... .................. _ __ » Heavy frieze mackinaw in black, wide storm collar warm~ - -‘ '_ _ __ _ 4.00 _ Men’s Heavy Mackinaw in plaid with beltand widestorm collar. _lust the thing for outing in winter 7 I Blackl beaver cloth, curl cloth ining, wit i rubber” 'inter- _J U 17.50 lining, Marmot; f_col_l‘;i_%l' very wide, ' ine ° value coat winter weaiiiu.. heavy quilted Itaiiian broad roll collar, side pockets. This is a grand coat for hard driving...,...._ ° Better Coats at 60.00, 75.00, 110 00, 125.00, 175.00. ' i C Cold Defying Coats for Out-Door Men _T977 3.75 Coat wombat Mackinaw Coats for Boys and Men _ 5.00 and 6.00. __ _; Collared Coats _ .,i_ _ . Fur Lined Coats and 1 - e Best Value Fur Coats. . black dogskin the linings of 2% hx#nmrw`t \ ; V11: :H4 Heavy brown duck coats, wombat collar, fine sheeplining, leather 3 reinforced pockets. Special at ° A great coat is this reversible waterproof leather one side-heavy corduroy, other side§soft warm 8 _ will _turn any wind ............ 0 -‘ Oxford igrey mackinaw with roll collar -and and belt. A-splendid 7 coat ........ ...... .... ° Men’s heavy plaid mackinaws in browns and grcys, wide collar wide smart belt with buckle 8 _ l_Bl_ack beaver cloth, quilted ital- ian ming, very superior mar- , mot collar, frog fastening... _ ' Black beaver cloth coat, lull mar- mot lining, very fine Ameri- can Sable collar frog fastening » Men’s ~.:oon coats, carefully mar- ked very finely made, lined with quil- ted italian, wide roll collar.; Same coat as sold last year for 75.00 thisseason ...... ._ .... ._ '-~f"-~~- -ur ` " ' ' Y 11 _ .~ ...| . ni- v1'0" uw.. -. /'- itt1ii» . -iz -: _ \ GRAND SUCCESS; - The Clirist-i iiias sale, tea and ontertainiuent livlii- and given by the young ladies of thc Tipperary Club at Victoria, under the auspices of the W. i’: A. _o%tl\at place. although postponed until ‘loiiduy thc 20th proved a complete success, ' the net proceeds amounting to the grail-‘ t’ying`suin of $122. Much credit is due to the club and conmiittecs iii charge i'or the hearty and artistic ar- rangement oi' the dei-oriitioii in hall. sale booths, etc.. etc., also for thc excellence of tho m:iny_,-special i`.i‘li~ tures of tho 'prograniinc' rciidcrcd to the large and appreciirtivc iiiulictico during thc evening. Following was Llici prograninie. - lst Part. ‘- Openingl Chorus by Club, Brightenl the Corner Where You Are. Christmas Greetinf-t Exercise by fifteen little_ bo s."_1’rayé?i;4 by (‘.hairmaii`, Mr. i‘}._i{lwVilglii._ S oi by Miss Frances Tlion if i." 'Male Quiirtettc by Messrs. Foil, Len, Clark und Howntt, Tryon. itesding _by Miss Winnie Wudinaii, Crapaud. Solo by* ‘Miss Elsie iiowatt. 'interni`isslo'n- (iandy Sale. Graniaphone selections. 2nd i‘art_-Solo by R. Keith Boswell. Sunlieain Waiitoinime) Dt'iil` by ten ,young » .~ girls. .Male-chorus _(twelve voices) Itul_o Briteniila ,Winight ex- -ercise* ity" inns' little hi . National' Antheni. »Tlis<.-membtirsqof the- Glub gwere introduced to the aiidiencbiby the chttlrfflitn `Mi".-Wright iti'a few hi-let’ and -appropriate remanis.-' _-The piano accompanists _ were- _ ijs_.' E. Boswell, Miss Cameron, Uiiss"ii`iniaii‘ and Mr. Elmer Ross. violiit._ ~~~ » ._ , ._ occas- Watcii Dar Windows |49 on A ozoneeffs #pasa- l"ii(N|sr;.i L Y _ ¢ iiiillllilii EHillliliii5 lHi|ll PllSil|llNS Mr. and Mrs. Beiijaiiiiii ("arler, City, liavc rccoivcd the following let- ter i`roiii their son Grove who has completely recovcrcil from his accid- ent, :i brokt-ii' nose, rccclvcd by :i kick from his horse. ills lionic friciids will. be glad to licur that lic is again at work with his coiiipiihy: _ _ nt-c. iz, isiir.. l'icnr lilothcr and l~`utlicr:- l :ini just scribbiinfr you n fcw lines to- night bi-fore l tiriiwl in i`or thc ulghi\ for ilcui' kiio\\'.~: wlicu l \vil| hi- ubic to *write atxuiii. We liuvc just had or..-s-1 *se-yea i_. i. is . _ pi . This season we have made .splendid preparationlto meet the needs of the men whose calling or choice keeps them out in the frost. The line of com- fortable-warm-weatherproof garments we offer is a long- one. -It makes very ~ little difference what price you want to pay-there is a cold day cont here at . , _ 1 ` Sheep Lined' Coafts" Brown duck Coat, very fair sheep .M i e. 'r- i l i ' » ir i-` Hi dll :Z ‘ _ . . - . -, .f . ' _ _,-._- 1 I ~` .; J. 4 _ . < ~i,» i 3 if . ` ` - ` ` .<.., .~.=-..-1. ..._ M ~_.»....; '_...:.'_.___._.... ,......._,_ .-as