-af _JA-;§iUA_RY 12,1917. _ ` 'THE 'eHA1u.'or'rErowN cU1;n'm;tN‘ _ PIGE SEVEN 1 A ._` .~ _i_ . ‘fVi_ie never have coffee at our house, becaue I can’t 1}_1_§l§_<_-2 ggi coffee". r you ever started right -With Chase' & Sanborn’s‘ “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE? In if. I and I pound tlnl. Whole-ground-pulvcrized-also “'10 ¥1‘0und for Percolaton. Never sold in bulk. ig; CHASE dr SANBORN, MONTREAL $4' ...' al - Y "fl‘,..".‘§lE“.2§ 2." £31 GRAND IIELEBRATIUN thein-except your photograph. t'/lalfe an appointment today. t Th C k’ S di e s tu passed since the inception of th . der ot the Sons oi' Temperance ` I Prepare for Christmas lf you can’t_ get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking your place-will bring cheer to home keeping hearts. Make the 0 appointment today _at The Bayer Studio 1 llll""El"i‘lll. New DesP'isav slack Springfield there- have been _ social functions, but never in history of the community has . ii . of December 27th, _when the other delicacies" which had be |.;..__.-..L_-__.-_‘___ ...s-_*"1 H A’ E. had bc-en catered to hir. ll. is Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. Phone 68-J. Q f Wishes For DP - D ' ont and prospective customers. if customers that know our trade is large and they will not allow our stock to get stale on the shelves. ' We most, heartily thank you all for the increased business of the present year, and it is under the same policy that we solicit your patronage for 1917. 1 Best Our business ot 1916 has ex- ceeded in volume that of any previous year, and wecannot conceive but that our "square deal policy" has been the means oi' our success. Your coupons from our oash ll SPRINGH Dui-ing the half century tha een any event which elicited much praise and favorable com as that which took place on -th bers and their friends assembl the Division reception room, the cusion being a grand banquet in r oi’ the fifty-fourth birthday of Union Division No. 45. At 8 p. all sat down to tables which to an oft quoted expression, "lit groane'd under a 'load ol' goose. n e’ pared by the ladies ot’ the- til After the demands of the inner Kay rose to the occasion an charged the duties of toastmas Good Photography _ _ 1 Moderate Prices. , _ IIIIllIIllIA\\\\\\ Boots /' \ u1/aa\\\\\\\mmv////m\\\\\\=//// »-< N "" ' ° N e. 5- e § 3 3 7 _ everyone . sho s highly important. pa or ice skating. -PRICES- We have an appreciative host _ . 1 ~ en’s $2.50 to $5.0 men’s $2.95 to $ ya’ $2.50 to $3.5 sses’$ 2.50 to $3.2 uths’ $2.00 I 0 register are worth 5 per cent _Z5 on every dollar spent; Wishing you a Happy New I Witte/ {> S u-n _ See our new offering Year. Ellis’ Pharmacy l.td _ ey Montague i’ ky///II/Ifi\\"I@//If: °""" ' Skating Skating time is he ul . . njoy the fun. Foot we An a reclation to our res ' » I i We have correct shoe O WIIAK\\€.“IIIIIIO I & Co ,\\\\\\\\W ie. . ' . W f' "f' "- Trsins outward-Read down 1 G . ~ Tues. Mon. Tues. D 'lues. Daily Dlfli' & wed_ & E & Ex. Ex. _ F I Frld. Sun. Sun. _ ‘"' .tes Sv sas? CANADIAN cov RNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EBWARD ISLAND 'rms TABLE iN EFFECT, JANUARY ard. 1911. - ~ Asn -rims. A1-LAn'r|c sr/mo Tmm mwm__R Sat. P.M. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A.M. P.M. 2.10 6.50 Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 10.10 1_1l__.i!0 11261? 3 04 8.13 Hunter River 8.50 .. . gi in 0_00 Emerald Jet. 8.00 10.03 10.19 ;i_5¢; 9_45 Kensington D t 953815 99455 4 20 10 20 Arr. Summerside GD - - . _ ~ x. . Thurs. Fri. S --_ _ ` ` Mon. 'I ues. _ wed_ '[`l1l.ll'B. Fi,-L l |N ENGLANU3 |=|E|_p3 is the train rushes on it is us thougli_ flame and glow among tho ripening b i lr lO“‘l 'THE COLORS-Two morr brave young Islanders have donned the khaki and are giving .up all_to serve their King and Country. Mr Burt Campbell Rollo Bay. west and Mr. Everett McKay. Bangor. Much honor is due these two young men. Mr. Campbell, left a good position, being employed in the Nova Scotia _‘ Steel Works. New Glasgow. and wus earning a good salary but he lci't all through honor to his cc-untry. Mr. McKay tried to edits; twice before being rejected once in Chai-lottetowii and once iii Scuris. and holding nis honorablo discharge card, but lic matic the third utte-nipt and passed the cxii- minations all right. lt' other boys had Mr. McKay's spirit the number oi’ island soldiers would be much lar- |L(€l`. _ e or- ," a mos; satisfactory manner, The 110|. lowing tons-t l_i::t. was duly honoredz- The King~ The National Anthem. Our Order-~ l. N. MacKay. S. W. l’. and J. F. i’roiitt. G. S. The 'Emni»'u-- J. rr. iiiiiimiii ima G.-L. Hasluni. » Our boys in Khaki-J. Arch. Mac- Kenzie and Wellington liaslitni. _ ()ur division- Thomas llaslani. The Navy- Fred W. E. liaslum and Fred J. Haslam. (Tnnada, The Land Wo Live ln.- i'ete‘r Sinclair. Our Allies- Archibald Ferguson. Red Cross- John l-I. Sinclair. The' ludies- Walter MacKenzie- and Calvin MacKay. The soliiiseti: of thc' evening were iliisses Sadie MacKenzie, liena Nic- holson, Penzie lioward and Mr. Fred \V, E. Ilaslam, while readings were rendered by the Misses Margaret Drummond. Bessie' MacKenzie' and Ada MacKay. The choir rendered choruses suit- able to the various- toasts, as, “Rule ada, My ilonie.” The accoinpanists for the occasion were the Misses Maude Haslam and Ruth Howard. The proceedings closed by the singing of the' National Anthem. The receipts will be devoted to patriotic pur- poses. l05lh Members Iiave A Happy Christmas Week Following are u few extracts from a. letter dated Dec. 20th. written by Bandsman Robert Perry of this city to his wife. ' W-c in the hlit are having great ‘times for the last two weeks. I got the cakes sent to me by you and my mother and there wasn't any better, they were first class. Nearly every- one in the hut got cakes, candy, cocoa and lobsters, and lots of other stuff from home. We all shared together. We had' a large pall of-cocoa made, and' lived liike kings while the good things lasted. v We had some visitors from the oth- er battalions, and spent some very pleasant evenings together. There is nothing I need from home, as l have plenty, and get money'enough to buy all the little necessaries l require. I don't know when we will be home. but by the war news this can- not last much longer, probably will be over by next summer. Our regi- ment ls not to be broken up. The col- onel says we are to be reinforced by troops from Canada. All or nearly all the regiment that sent drafts to 'France are getting iilled up again. The 104th and 116th are filled up, They belong to the same brigade as we do. Dldn't the French give it to the iiuns? That was a good answer to the peace bluff. I think they are about played out. You see they are having almost a mutiny at home, they are so short of food. That nefxt spring will settle it seems to be the opinion around there. 'i‘he last letter' l got from you was dated Nov. 30th. tit took three weeks to reach me, for you see at (`hrist- mas there are so many parcels com- ing over here, and the postal outli- oritlea do their best to deliver them. Sn some of the mall, that is the let- ters and papers. get delayed. but we get them all later on. Mr. Perry also mentions in his let- ters to -his wife that Rev. Father Plus and Rev. Mr. Taylor are doing their best to 'make the boys huDDl’. and are succeeding in making themso. ~ }3rittamiia" “Song of ihe- Allies,” “Can- Slll. It M A.M. _ ` ' 11.30 4.40 Dept. Summersido Ari 1.14 5.39 PU” 11|" 9_25 U 2M “'32 Albertli)nLe"y “'22 3.57 7.10 ' _3 5.00 7.55 Air. ___ _ Tisgjsh . D°"" ,gust .A 7.01 6.21 5.45 Mo`nT_'l`ues. wen. rn. _ FH' Thur. - ' ` .__ _ Sat. A_M_ P.M. ram. . 3.40 5.00 Dept. nineriila Ji-.t. 3;;~t_ 3:33 4.30 5.50 Ari-. -_(1393 _Q°Y9f_"° ,,__ Mon Tues. lion. . Wed _ 'T Thurs. Wed. |_ siii. , Fri. ~ AF_'§¢_ P.M. `\ Arr. 11.10 Tues. breathe hurl . IYFIIDY A .M . colds, 10.40 Pena an 9.35 attracts Mon. - W°d- Wu never eurod by dosing tho '|`ll\“'~ stomach. The two organs are not A3525 eonaooted. If they wore, food swal- - lowod would choke you. For lung 3-5° and bronchial troubles you must 8.00 3 - breathe tho uro. and You osn't tonlcl and provide Bot th . troubles. of Pino esloncol. LUN G, if P . M . 3,10 3_0() pq; _ Charlottetown 4 .25 5.04 5.29 6.40 71.00 435 Mt. Stewart 539 Moreii o_o; Bt. Peters rss Arr. S933!! _ 9-35 8.46 8.15 Dept. 0.60 8.68 which a.os 'Ari-. Elmira Daily mx. 4.50 iilipt. " .m. stewart 5 54 Cnrdilan glgg llontlluo vhs an-. Ge°fs°¢°‘"‘ niiit. 5.40 Daily lilx. Sun. AJI. Arr. 0.25 8.00 7.80 Dept. 0.45 sat. Dm only n;4.- Jimi, .. is-ss; Bat.. I: Bun. ' P.M. ‘ :.10 Dept. fd f filly sit. 10:. Bat. 1 Sun. A.M. Arr. 10.10 iii Dept. . RUN DAILY _IU 7.00 NDAW. o mouth urn These 8.30 ! 7.80 sro to tht 6.50 lungs tubes -no / tho now. this than the one cost you will no us a.a1 \ DEMISE OF MRS JOHN WEST --1 s thc death tn that city ot Mis. .loliu s When the news s'pread throughout thc (‘.ity lust. Saturday evening that __- lo ’l‘iie Wetaskiwin i‘iines referring to bi West, already briefly reported in The w T \ _ he I I l the yea€i§hwe“l"eti`ilrn?B iltcildh Iivolilmliezn Mltlitii the’ s n and token of the awa __ The _fields are growing, ripe \|nto|lr0l1l'SH. 868 I B W . lg - . `"`r`~"’~'~"`~"`"`~‘~"‘1"-'"ff~'~'~"`-'~"~'-'Yff'-~f 'f-`f~1'*`~'Y`f`ff*-‘-'-'ff-`~1`-'-`-‘-‘-'-'~`=~='~`f-'~'fx the harvest, I-‘rom the windows of ihi.,_ure bending are the tic-ids of the great |i¢-mug may hm, mme to En‘|.nd `.|m.e »- f- ~ --- ‘ sertlon tor advertising in this col- H. Th d i ` _ H ` ‘ ..'MR. R. R_ HOWLETT is auar- umn. Push must accompany order. on m e' 8 re lmpp es amuhg le . , .. . , - l 11' GQRDQN 'V58' 15 Gu.".d|an _.______i__._; Hgh! Pours ln 3 Hum' “’m°“g 'JW B"'f€'" ‘veupomi 0! B Horner harvest' The dit in the h98lllDlDK. illlhll Bll8d his ’;el'"1ese‘m“uve in Montague ‘ stalks like iubics set in pale gold. _ _ _ _ - ___ '. '\. “ F ‘I Ulu ‘H This is the war harvest ot _our _ioi.s. in HSL* illld 10112! Dilllifliw in the ldngllsh are their messengers of hope as we-ll Guardian, says: those days stout yconien brought Ironic H0108 \\'l1@l‘B *he ll10'1l|'l`f-‘fl Pfivpics as of sorrow.-London Times. e- _-iheaveii in 'Englnnd. _ Mrs. .iohn West was dead, every per- ‘ son felt keenly' the loss that had been - sustained. not only' by them us indi- viduals. but by the i‘ity and coininu nity as u. whole. :iaving been a. resi- (ent of the plate ever since the town- sitc was surveyctl, she has been us- so:i;ilcil with t-very business unit' so- cial :ii-;.ivii_v |!i:if hi: contributed to its ilpliiiiliiiiii; :~‘iii» came to Alberta . with her li\i.