DECEMBER, 24, 1915 - _ OWN GU IAN f "' ‘ e fgmggqvg gl... Union Commercial College ww... C . Charlottetown and Sumnierside ` |_;r_i_\2 . _V ___ “The” School That Has Won the Confidence of the People” ° Re-opens for Winter Terin, Tuesday. Jan. 4th ' __ _`_Join the big crowd at the ll. C. C. and secure an up-to-date business training that will mean more money lor you later. The watcliword oi this 2 _:Th 9 “VW Uilward and 0nward.’f its mission is to make young men and women practical and progressive and prepare them lor the various duties ii e iuture has_in store tor them. Daily instruction in Peumanship, Commercial Law Arithmetic, Correspondence, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Type- wriiiltiiby ex erienced teachers. Business men and lormer graduates recommend our school. Students lrom other Provinces come h Training. There’s a_reason. ~ 1 t. Dear Sir: _____ , _ ____4 l l l remain i ' Y .. ' _ 4 Read What a Former Graduate says: l Mr, Wm. Moran, Prin. Union ,Commercial College, Charlottetown, _ I consider that the work done at your institution is of a very high standard, and Ican safely say that-the ‘Union Commercial College ranks among the foremost Business Colleges in Canada. To justify this statementl have only to refer to the marks made by me at the Civil Service examinations. ___ Wishing' you continued success in your work, I Yours truly, (Sgd.) W. J. McDonald t .a ere lor a Business today to I casaaa. . , l _ 3455511 _ s ~ Wm. Moran, Prin. -e ff, l One ofthe lar e class rooms of the Union Commercial Col Unign Cgmmeygial Cgllgge ei heir fm _tra_n_n _ me k _ P _ M Au a i i in o ewor rom rm oran- new-_ I lil Send for new Prospectus and full information. Write l Ofiice of the Union Commercial College where students rec- 8 ' . lege-Hardwood floors, hot water heating, sewerage, etc. These _ Vet _ 8 __ _ _ -_ _ ate. acknowledged., to-».be...among the finest college .rooms in ~R0ya|Ba,,k Building" Charlottetown t- gigggrgggrfrogi gfatgs?';o'3‘_f_l‘§_§;;£;“_§ari?t\;;1;<;iS CHL- This 0if`1C¢ IS '-1- _ n- ani in u We-_`\\\\\'lII[A`\\\\\‘\\\@Ill’lmfi///I//§\\ i I ARENA RINK _ w1LL 3 \ f'II4\\\\\\\\\\YIIllIIIIIi\\\\\\ \ Open Xmas Ev’i~:NiNc Season Tickets For Sale At [he Usual Place, .i uz7--12-zsiviui. _ ' \\\vaiv1u\\\\\\‘\wlrm\\mi\\\\\saunlnu»m ni i i ~ ~ Groceries are a _ Practical CHRtS"'MAS IN ” “MERRIE OLD ENGLAND" As Sccii by Cruikshailk ___.~ » The tlliristiiizis of tjriilksliaiilt in the tlavs of “nicri'ie oiil Eiigln\iii" gives ii wholly ditleront coiiceptioii oi? the holi- day from that held at tho present. time. The observances ot' Yule-tido seem to shift about in ouch succeeding genera- tion until it is diillcult to retain the never oi good old traditions, in their entirety. __ The spirit ot’ the "morris old daYB is vividly called by the drawings ot Ci-uiksliunk. Alter all. when we want to get the atmosphere oi! rtist wiio un epoch, it is the a gives us the most satisfactory impres- sions. 'l‘hcro is a subtlo warmtii oi! expression in a picture that brings the oyo to the aid nt more fancy. In those "good old days"-perhaps all past days are good old days for nge does certainly add an interest- the town-erier’s song on Christmas Eve was the overture ot the succession oi’ festivities incidental to the Christ- mas time. Listen to his song as he sings to a tune not definable on a musical bar: tions ol loduy. Noi' were even _uc- qiialiitaiiccs on-tho list.; the securing of the presents is siniply at test. ot' the science of shopping 'i‘iic stores iiro tlirongcii-the recipient of the gilt, has, no doubt. priced thu saute article re- ceived. lu the quest ot his own gifts. Why not put iiioro good cheer in `i‘lii'istiuui~i festivities. Speaking ot joiiities oi' the "nierrie old days" note Llrulksliaiik's Christmas bustle. wlicru the guy and galiant feel tho flow oi good spirits. We venture to contrast with (lruiksliank’s sketch of u. glimpse at fasiiion’s foibles~ one oi’ more recent hue and color. Tho contrast is marked and reflects truly the dominant ideas of the times. _ Christmas Boxing Day. An old time custom. now almost forgotten is the boxing day. The Christmas box is still in evidence in England but very littlo truce remains of the icstivities of titty years ago. These old prints call to mind the early days ot' Tliac- kerary and Dickens. That is, .tho days when they absorbed the impres- sions which flowed in their later and best work The successful novel seems to depend on two things-love and\eat- ing. The lirst is eternally the same with perhaps it modifying change of costume, but eating suggests at once tho absorbing passion of merrie old Christmas. When are the characters ‘ - Good people an ` \iu Dickens or Walter Scott more in- , Both e ; and small, eresting or more human than when gr a C li t to my rhyme! gathered about the testal hoard. omg B on - Nearly all of the early Christmas ' _ i it i rs : i-IEwar has brought 'the public to a more D\’8Cfl¢al *Um °f Laiiiitllifigigxife eciiiifiiifitfs tiiiirffflg ¢“==t°mB Oflslnstsfl from the old hea- T mind and this year people will bein search of useful Xmas “gg” F5* Q; ‘_f_“‘°__ “af lxfhave this ,i ~ e o ru s an ful in an household than groceries? ou' time or icy - f,ce,,,,,, to .get me “mga” if; -‘zhog gifts. 'What more use Y __ - - ’ ’ f° ma” ‘md b°y' ‘festlvitiesfalthough it is reco . gnized m°\:__'n\;°‘;)‘;_'t 5s‘:_;'_;’&B5‘;’; _§_‘;;hh1f_l;e as commemorative of the birth ot I when iixeard -in ; ' ; C_h';llst;'Chrlstmas or Cruiksliunk is new _ ,. And o y tt t hi ~ _ f thoge who w|l| W _ 3 U15 °|` 0 01°F. and the historian Grocenestgkre the°1dea! “wr 3 l)88kClZ Of HSSO Th 're is just ii. suspicion in his voice ands m the” satire-'V the "°°l D°"°P°°‘ t° f¢m¢mbQ§' __ _ Chflsfmas- .' Y n ch and _:ll ms wavenng amps that he has tive of the times and costumes more 8l`0C81’l8§, 8 C886 Of C8l'lI'i€d %00dS, 3b880f 811281, OI S0l‘i’l€ SU 0 ned _“__v___e__ than in mere narrative_deseriptions. usefui hqusehdd commodity ' . ' I thi li -f pigiow. Cruikshniik may have been a ;Neg‘g_?__§g:_phra°°°l°5y vary with “ch WC DEBT 801116 llS6fi1l.Sl.lK20SlCl0l1S__3l0nE‘ S -ne l y°u cartoonist, but he was iirst an Artist. This is nat to make _m ~ ' ‘ The true conception and spirit reveal- .. . ., “D99” fm' Wm us' ' v ed is that Christmas was then a day ot the gmd °ld times' bm' “me” t° sive we .en everything thats good to eat' ood cheer and good will-while to- tho merry Yuleude “°m°thi“5 °f uw ` * ga it is more it gift-giving formality. feeling of g°°d t°n°w°mP-5°°d "he" Priisents were given 'to the town crier, ggfngiglgtIf§gl$:|;";°'°m°d‘:°"° th” .postman and servant-small triiles at inaugurated by me ezfrxce h°o:°:_:g I . V r . I I C ' §i;°_g";f‘g;;_\’_;‘°n’_‘_g“€h?f.t°_;‘_§= zgpggsgf Boar's Head. The_.domi’niint and su- ' . Grocers-'-s ~ 1-i-111| ii Insurance Necessity A I Then-insurein_B00¢l‘i9lll'9!1E°i°°l‘ °°mP““' ` gggwhieh-never contest an honest claim such _ ~i_-3.12. BRQW I ""i>`, - _ ‘ ` . .¢‘-- ' .Wi ',-. WHY YOU HANG STOCKINGS. Tliern is tt story iroiii linly \vl\i<~h some suppose to be the livgiiiiiiiiir ut' the present idea oi" the Clirisliiiais stocking. Years ago good old St. Nicholas oi‘ l’uiiutt iiseii to throw liniltieil piii'.~u>:-: wibii. money in tiicui in :it the \viu; ot the nooim 'l‘lii-so liiiltiml pii\'si».~i \v-orc not iiulilu: ti zstiwliilii; witlimii ii tool, iinil, lzttvr it lwwiiiic tliv riisliiiii nl' lin- |ii~opli», iii lniin: their linittcrl sucks just iusirlo this \vi|lilu\v tlint. HI. Nivliolns niiglit put soinclliini: in as lic passed. When thcso purses went out oi’ uso tho :stockings \vr»i'u siilistitutod. in thc iiorllierii purt of italy it. wan a. little loo chilly to lcavo thc windows open :iiiii the .~'.toi:kings were hung by tho niiintli-. piece so that they might bo iillcd iroui thc chimney. i _ | l_ _,. l "'1 |. ____g _iii iZIIllII.\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIA\\\\\ EK\\\\\\ ` T jvllllllyf-§\\\\\YIIl/A\\\\\\\\\\Wlllll0IlII7¢§\\\\\\\\\\¥IIIlllIlIIA“\\\\\\\\\_é DO YOIIY XHIHS S1101)- ping to-day at S. A. Mc- Donald’s. T-he largest and best assorted stock in the city to choose from. Store open evenings from now till Xmas. 5 § 1 Tlieyffai-e' -Using Ksatinfs at me » Front _ Living in the ttr/nchei-si°°t>» _ i`a`¢'onthc ground?- Ohecrs ind Men. _on ' l°f!}¢° uloKcai- Ptfdtf for lhlit’ preme keynote to all these various elrly observances and .customs was good fellowship. As long as the Christmas gaieties continued the Yule log was never allowed to bum out, Thpntamai iitness ot things demand. ed _first and for all time good chem-_ “iR"‘. 'x-lf; 1#-4|; '--_ !|`.°..i;“"°*'l‘»,i°'l;1lv1wgg_|_g "PlAc;_ on ¢An'ri-i. ‘ (P. H Turns. - s . s w "Peace mi' nip .emi ili)id Tails hom-the old-o\uN:h Wrox Bei 'briison throats rocintmto you frim this islam--_ domes mar. §_ U H110 t in the llnd: bntltiil f'_P°=