-tall Jett e hifi; letltf 'iai§ ~a as .dr nd I' ,'_ Holi l 1 :t h i. il Ill rd .jqt .5 - li -.35 ,.1»~;.;L p - " ~»=»--‘-no-tr 5.; =»: nl, ,_,_ .¢1.¢~ , __ ~, ...gn -. - ti!-»2r°;et~;\~w\ra.v.s. -*l l §` ‘_ '. Y? - -wig nouns! "--“ir 1 'rnn_orrsnr.o°r'ra°rowu snsrmurr ' JANUARY 8» 1917 _l New Sweater Coats in Brushed Wool Here are the Sweaters that you have been asking for during the last three weeks ' 'The new brushed wool finish that all the young folk want shown in Rose with white Collar ‘ BI 'th l't liar $ M::..::.. :ns st.. 9-00 The) 're the smartest -newest most stylish sweaters that we’v.: been able to offer you fora longtlme. t Moore & McLeod Limited' 119-121Qneen sr. l I tl my | nmr _ | my l Q 5 | -IT PAYS to buy In this Proving -TWO CQNTS per sertton for -TH! MOQNING DAILY Guardian Cash must accompany . can be obtained at Lallsrtys Tensor- mum charge twenty-lvs carts. tal Psi-lonrl. Bumllaralda. da_\', 'Dec. 21st. It was even a greater at 12.30 p.m. See handhllls. success than any of the preceedlngl 38301-Shit ,exam held in this school. The schooh reo.whlt¢ and blue tmntlng.lntenp¢~.~s- QVER-COATS; wav:-nlble collar: ed with Christmas BeIls.,surrounded§ belt at back, colors dark grey and with flags of the allied national There; black and diagonal twerl with black was a very large' attendance, many ,self over stripe; sizes 36 to 42. Price coming from the outlyillx districts. ‘$10.00. R. B. I-IOLMAN. LIMITED. The children were carefully exhnlnc-I Summereide. _ 3827-I-8M2iE1l. by Robert Currie and the' teachor. l their prompt and ready answers to -13 M»EN'8 SINGLE BREASTED. tht- various questions ls sufficient ev- convertible collar, Overcoats; belt at mance, that an-.Costello Lsbrlngins up heir: 00101' dark my and hlnek. the standing of this schod. and thatilmall check. sizes 36 to 42. Price $10.- he is still maintaining his efficiency 00. R. T. HC,l..\IAN. LIMITED, Sum- as a school teacher, A well selected merslde. 3827-l-8l\I2lE1i. program nt songs, recitations-. acts and dialogues was successfully carried -NARROW ESCAPE.-On Friday out by the children, after which the,evening when Mr. Arthur Holland. teacher was presented with a beautl- St. I-Ill;-anor's. was retuming home ful fountain pen and an address read_from Summe-side, his horse broke bv Robert Vurrie on behalf of the pup- through the ice, but with the il;=, A few violin selections were then 'assistance of Mr. Johnston Reinhardt tendered by Mr. Pope Costello and and a few others who happened along. good t.-ep llannlng took place, followed the horse was soon landed on the ice The hestpiano for friends and visitors will l hy patriotic songs from some of the again The ice at present is unsafe ~ . . p pr ' ~ the capable tltlstee, Mr. Robert Currie. best in the sectlon.- . and others present. and a visit from Santa Claus, wrapped up his furs_alld loaded with good things for the llttlc wssrlalnl Prasollsts P|'l30ll€|' ll Wal' -Quarter».\Iaster liuestis. 0'L€8l’!'~ l\"le5egf““g9"@nl3€e"» who centlv returned from EDEIHHG . S°"““~ iii :ii l -WOOD SALE.-Don*t forget the -GREEN BAY SCHOOL CLOSING. Wood Sale of W. D. Schuman at -Tho examination was held on Thurs- Lower Freetown on Tuesday. Jan. 9. room was decorated with; -12 MEN'8 SINGLE IREASTED delight in-the one good instrument that will give your children their best musical education. We have several styles of the famous WILLIS here now ready for your inspection. Call in and hear thiS r€ _ on account of ill health. spent a few days with friends in Summerside last tt-nnlt, He is now in prime condi- .\‘_0u today as it will reach you before mm and doing good Work in me gn. xmas. I am well_and hope that this ter:-sts of patriotism.-il. will find you all in good health. You asked me about bread in your 'l v_\|es5,,,_ Don Stewart and Elmer last letter. the best comes from tht Y .\lcLellan, after spending their holi- f0|l0Wil1E 8d¢ll’@SS~ YOU Will have tb on-ss at their ht-mes in Summerstdt-_ Write there. sending money anu have left to resume their studies. the my D3l'C€l BGGIBSB- Hllll U19!" Wm IOY former to \\'olf\'ille. .\'. S.. and the Wafli U19 bfelld Weeklli U19 8tldl'@“> latter to .llc-Gill I'nIversity, Molltreal. I5 -H. Oct. ZS, l91‘. I Dear s'stf.r.-Just a few‘lines tt given at last of letter. I suppose the weather there will ho 4 ` l splendid piano-and learn about our easy payment plan getting cold ere this. I hat1'a letter I " lx nl EDIURI ABI ' are all well at time of writing I tion' A. E. - 177 QUCEI1 Sl. MRS;-LEAK pore vou will hear from me now I *-° I \\' 4 !" I F ire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- 'es,which never contest an honest claim such as is reprwented by I E. R. BROW Charlo \ ttetown . , F I l l _ Q ll them properly clad. Today thh cheapest, warmest and most sub stantial foot covering you can get anywhere is shown in our good lineofovershoes rubbers and lumbermen’s rubbers. Sec our good lines. Reuben Tu lin & Col _ p ' t cuiuas stun /utr!-:c'rloNs fn thecheltnn pebble. Mtn- ffntnnht-it l K€IlSlIIgt0I`l l One package proves It. Sold and spoke the following words:-Dear I . ‘Warm Dry Feet _Means Less Sickness And Smaller Doctor Bills and the only way to have your feet arm and ry all the time is to keep These will keep “your feet warm and dry through the coldest or wettest weather- and they are the onlyfarticles in footwear that haven't advanced in price _ _ TJ, A telegram was received ye;l~ was called umm by the _ -, .___ .. lack of La G,-|ppe_ and lt left us parents and friends of that place. A ’ ` ‘ ` " "" run-down, with no appetite and no m°Bl lille-res-ting time was spent in strength, and my husband had a had various games, violin selections and cough. We tried Emulsions of Cotl "he" “m“5°U1@l1lS- Aff-0|' remarks liver peptones. iron and manganese were “MY 3P°k9l1 bl’ MF- L€'W|8~ Pear- out getting any bene,._ pfuany me ron chairman. in his well known man- _ .. °l_ and it proved to bo just the medicine Ewing 811010852 Miss Vera Camhbcll. ful in building up Mrs. Shawl; health lf’ is llcvaurc it is a constitutional rom- ”mL|0“C! B* H |0J0rS8V0faDce with combined in a delicious native tonlc.lh° Pupil’ lla! made their “OIR ill the w|,,@_ -= ' School pleasant and interesting, and we wish every person in Chi,-|°'¢_ w_e feel that the progress made in their lelown who is suffering front 'a weak- Studi” |185 bel!!! DREGFIY dl-lt' I0 YOU' ellctl, run-down devitallzcd c0`li`g:;It1'f'l`.p “ml"|”g efmns “nd °‘"`ef"| l°“°m“F i would try Vlnol on our guaran ' ‘ w We therefore feel wc- cannot let thi ' The rcftsou Vinol was no SUL-Ce", amidst the advent of Xmas festivals rcturn their money if it fails to benefit °llD°l'i\lllll.V K0 by without remembel I U8 kin town; 5150 at me beg; Dmgglst |n 31|' little token. not because of its' intl-in-` ln solo ln Montague by tl. J. Mahon. for roll- Tfilstins that when .vour hon °__-,*_'°-T_~';-“VV `*~---'----€°‘ days are- over, and you again resume . Z jr " _ your dutles'for the New Year. _von will ~ do so in the light of a pleasant duty nth" than n task signed on hehnn” rite to several other people. Ol 'curse our writing is limited, as you Letter address:~ Pte. L. C. Johnston, Ttlr Canadian Batt., No. 16277. Krlegegfangenenlager, Soltun. ' Proov. . Hanover. Deutschlandf l V l /' _ _ ' l K ' I 60 W | . as e - C ,._ . '- a pair, put 1, /if / \ ' g .t on. Black or ‘ / § ‘ ( Chocolate, I ' ,t nt shoe ne- . ' ` P ID . ' r a while after this. as l have tul . _a . . f ' ' -» ~ W e . I A 7' "' f’ I tl \\-Q* \=' ;s _ I \ \ alrers and lotal talent A ro late remarks from and lllr Holland's horse is one of the- ` 6 Shoe Stores’ H 9 / I 0 ones rtrugltawc s entatemoon o \ V' ' ` A I Your Home ls the " " " ' 'pl-9"" 'Wm ’ Rubbef H3618- | , . _“iss Ada _“umga,,_ S,,nm,e,-,,;¢1¢._. Miss Lou Johnston, of Peters Road __ . left on I-‘rltiay_. to\_spend a fer' holidays. 22;: l;)erc;ll:;tl t(l;r:inf;>;lov;lng`Ie`;t)t;ll~"£rt;nl It tl.'|C [J 3 Il 0 y0llI' ,al her home m ;“on'_ I now a prisoner ln Hanover: ` N “. Wingfoot ” Air Heels cost you more than other rubber heels. But p they give manytimes more value--in quality, in resiliency, in wear--than the extra cost would ordinarily buy. We could make a heel that could be sold at the same price as ordinary heels. But it would not satisfy Goodyear standards. There- _ fore, we make only Wingfoot Rubber Heels--for those who pay a little more in price to get much more in quality and wear. D *V*-'Q E k '. Th is t I h I : . ` .\lt.-Alear. of Fairfield. Maine. .\ir.= w.I:.?t2_ butegelikenllonglégléoié fret.; Qi* ,y Q' Mc.-tlear was a daughter' of the iatt 1, me as often as- you can and tim” A 8 Y write. l 3 gl! _ 94 t e We guarantee Goodyear Wlngfoot Air Heels to out- rvesr any other rubber heels you have ever worlror any others you can now buy. Should they not meer this guarantee, return them sto us nt Tomato, or to any Goodyear Branch, and get a new pair free. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited Post Schw l X " 5;* ' armstedt, A ~l 115 ~ , Prov. Hanover, Deutschland. “T”-1°-_ _`“ Best wishes for a Merry Xmas and' SPPY New Year. from your bromer. »‘ ta.. MAIL BLCANADA -____ V M '. and Mrs. :aries Campbell, Chelton, when their Toronto, Ont. -TEACH-En aememasnso.-on ' . Qgggwa woman -re", How She R”_ Thurs. Dec. 28th a. pleasing even; was - 1 n 0 0 ` r e e S go,-,d H" Stfength gitnossed at the' home of r ughter Miss Vera, teacher of Cbela ° er. _he presented Misa Campbell with purse of money and read the 1 car Tent-hcr:-We. the residents of le Chelton School llislrict desire express our apprt\l'l.ltion of vour teacher has made Itself plainly felt ' you in some tangible way. an- 1 dly ask that you please accept thh c value but as a mark of our esteem lU21'llli¢¢¢l bY_ib°V¢ V|Il°| \`|l’ll2!i-it l"r|@l"lHI~°-Aflef bPlll!°°lh9 Pffflbldill ala games music, etc. presented her] we one and all join in wishing vnu h miig W _ ; _ l _ l l i ' 1 ii but "that reply" is secreted away ln hidden rapture and cannot give vent to uprising feeling. It has been my earnest llcsirc to win the favour and edteem oi children, parents and irlcuda and it is dcliglttfully pleasing to fllnl out the interest sllowll ill lilo school work. l extend a _hearty thanks lo tho donors hero. moreover tho 'instigat- os such an acceptable gift and address with a beautiful ebony toilet s'et and' it is my duty to endeavour to speak in the following address: fitting terms. to reveal my profound Miss Sadie McKenzie. gratitude and appreciation of same, As at this season of the year people are ready to lay aside reserve and give expression to their sentiments of 8000 will ont- toward another we, a uumbcr of your friends of the liarta ville Suction of this congregation deem It 'fitting that wo should' express our nigh allpreclation of tho excellent scr~ vices you have rendered' our churt~h‘ and conllnllnity as organist in the scr- roll along. shall never be forgotten. C'-\m”l3“°°9~ that W" ln l““Pl""l°" ora nf this pleasant shock. I shnll keep vices 0! nrallwvll the Sabbath and in ,ms memenm by me as aqawng mum. all meetings ln connection with our cry nr the kind friends of chnlton who Church HS Well is our lwclal gather-. assembled here as I thought to spend |085- YW have KWH* ““5'»3Ul°‘lll’ Uf the evenrng, stfetnllyuirnt hntnlelt vw" time and ment- ever Hhvwins nieapresentlment. which as the years ° °h°°“f“'"°55- “V911 lf' U'Yl"K cl' . » to others and. invariably' meant suc~. . . - . .f - , cess to any enterprise In which you ddrt ss had.. . not » _ ., ~. _. ., »; We have missed you from ollr Christian Endeavour and Missionary _ . Societies' as well as from our social """?“_ ` ‘ ‘ gatherings, yet we rejoice that ir_ ,On Tuesday evening. .January 1!ntl.|leaving this your native home. you a' number of her 'friends gathered at ltllrl so to increase your knowledge ann the home of Miss Sadie .\lcKenzie.|thereby fit yourself for still greater Hartsvllle. who is now attending the ae'rv-ice. __ Union Commercial College, Charlotte-l .We ask you to accept this gift as town and’ after spending a few hours 'a slight evidence 'of our esteem and happy and prosperous New Yea)-. Signed on behalf of those present Daniel M. McDonald. Rod. McLeod. Pohn A. Mckenzie. Cyrus Martin. Gordon McI.eot1‘. Dan McQueen. Mllsr. Mclienzle replied' in fitting terms and tt few remarks having been made by some of those present, tho company broko up. after singing thu ,National Anlholn. ‘ . ' , ' "~"' ""' """' ' ' Q Q .~ , _, ` 'f= 5,’ ,' ` _ 'nn--"""“"“`" 'W-'W"'_'A-T:"_`_:`_`A:""`A"'T'Y"'V`V:J2""`A"""`_`_:"":" B31. 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