..| I .tu -‘tldlli -` -.'_._;___,e_ J.-tnli;i.li_1_i_\f5rs_1l___ _- _ ,__rnr;'ciiA1iLo'igi‘aTowN_GUARniau , _ _ ` _ ____ -. N., . "_` __ -.1i»_-.__ _ The central Guardian §No.`.5--i>.E.i;is1i-:G12 ARTILLERY I pu, _Famed fo - lllllllllllllllllllllllll - %%%%% _ >>>>>> ur _ rr rave to -In stock at our Seed Warehouse several hund- red barrels best brands _ _ _Flour, in barrels and`98- 49 and 24 lb. bags. which lllust be cleared cut at once ¢9_~ l3all2,¢_ room for cars of - sei' and grain now on the way, our prices will be found the lowest in the City. Barrels and Bags all sizes. - _"”_Robln -Hood" _Elour is the best Flour on the Market made from No I Hard Manitoba wheat, makes § from l0‘to 15 loaves more ~ bread to the barrel than any other brand. _Try a barrel ~ you will like it and use no other. \“\\\\\?lI cuter si co. ni , °f'4|-.§\\\\\YlII[A\\\\\\\\\\JA _-,_____?__' __ Agl'icliltlii"e, open at Prince of Wales IlII.\\ iIIl\\'§§*.{4 Its Cures ~ of obstinate and_ long ' standing Couglis and Colds and lung troubles of all sorts-light or h avy; there is absolutely nu substitute or Hughes _ Cough Mixture I Get a bottle today; you cannot afford to waste time ' trying other medicines - Hughes’ Cough Mixture is the m os t successful _ remedy. Geo. E. Hughes “Tile Pcople’s Dauggist" the National Service Work. from the Masonic Pi-aternity. and the Sons of England, iii this city. Both oi’ the above named associations have placed a committee' at the disposal ol the Post Otllce Management to render any service deemed necessary. SPECIAL SERVICE CONTINUED. -The Unict/ed Evangelistic Services that were onducted In the Presbyter- _ ian Church Tryon. this week with ‘ such success will be continued in the Baptist Church next week, each even- ing at 7.30. The meetings are grow- ing in power, interest and numbers, the Church full of people and souls -seeking the Lord; f HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE SHORT COURSES.-Household Science Short Lolirses, conducted hy the Women's Instituto Branch of the Department of College on Monday, Jali'. 8th at 2 p. members and presentodwitli a beaut- iful silver~ten set, in token oi’ his Edward island. the new Rhodes Scholar tiom Mount Allison, is at present in quarantine with his battery, them. -Moncton Times, EVANG-ELINE T0 BE BOLD.,-lt is expected that fthe stoamship Evangel- ine will he sold soon, adc-posit having been made by u Bostorrconcerli rep- resenting tha prospective piircliases. ,lt is sniil the uskitig price was $600, 000. The Evangeline was-hull; at Glas- gow in 1912 for the Plant Line service between Boston, Halifax -und (_‘_hai'lot I 7` um Province. ISLANDER lu.-A me music H€2l(lqll&l‘t€I'S, THE ARMOURIES,Ch t0_\V_U, list reports Private G. A. Beal-s.~Pet-I - ~ \'» - BNo“o__ss sl-louto target r-mwas ers ima, Loi ca, i-_ s. i., infantry 40 Men Recruited. 10 more good men wanted, ros terwes S I Bat rdl , J - sjerio _I ill ' . , _"__ _"___ r as u_______y__5_Gi;:i_ ___R\:Mv_____ _SE ____ ___ , For lnformatinrrapply to.-_ __ _ _ _ . .'* B BC 00119? - BDNSHAW olsculr- nav. Ls. Camnu. canola cousin from car- LILIGH, M3]0Y, MacKay will conduct service next digan, P. E. l., with producoarrlved at` ' Usifcl' H C U6: DIS Sabbath the 7th Bonshaw at 11; Boston on December 27th inst. - _ ' ` P ‘ Hampton st 8 and an Evangelistic _ _ --- - » , H D Service at Tryon st 7. KINIILV REMEMBEREIL- On the! t ° . ~eiNvrivl_J..'rt,| _ » orrens APl>nEclA1-so.-_ 'rite Gliligmi ‘glint-:dag all me ll°ll" ancs‘drs'sll9d in his regular costume and'in` his own 'lilllllly lll°°d dlsm' buted a large number of 80041192' amongthe ohlldren, who were not less pleased with his genial count- ensues than wltii ala supply 0! sweet- _ meats. Brief remarks were made by several of the' visitors. who exDl’0llB05 themselves, as hllllly l>l0°9°d Wm* the examination and the condition of the school. _ TAKI NOTICE. __ We publish sinipie. straight tes- timonials, not press agents, -inter- tlfy to the merits of MlmRD'B LIN- -son is visiting with her sistc-r Mrs-` 'close ot' the exarmination thc. ‘teacher w _ _ , b spending the winter with her parent..-l the blinils hy Miss Clara Flynn. while Miss Marion Wood d -th ` dd ..: Glas-gow lie reports tltines not so gooil the year out-lg-_-for good cheer and ntl as anticipated.-The people of this you your-golf have gone 10 a great. vicinity will be iiloaro to learn that deal or trouble to matic- it u time nr Mr. James Atlleok. though in his 96th mei-rtment for ue_,'we thought li would ¥€lll‘. WEB lillle I0 Bllellil XIDRP- Wlfll appear cold indeed, on our part did his daughter Mrs. Fred Jardine.-Mr. wg not show you in some way that and Mrs. J. H. Simmons of Cable your efforts are apple.-i:itt-:L tty its-_ Head West was the guest of Mrs. all. We know that your lot as ou-r' Lawson Douglas.-Mr. Bcnlamin Birt teacher is not an enviable one. rut- Dllt ill ll DSW Wilwl' BYS¢Bl1l f0l‘ MT- C81- there are none nrolt- aware of our vin Cameron which works very' satis- many defects in-regards to learning stock with littile' labor.-M-rs. James your patience and good temper are ‘ S. Doiigtlas s-pent Xmas with her son many times sorely tried. But we earn- l Mr. George H Douglas, Charlottetown. etly hope' that we have acquitted -The school teacher, Miss Mai'gBl‘9l~ olirseflves. -c-re-:lltably today. Because Blrt is doing good worksin this school. by doing so we will -not only be ii ~ - credit. to ourselves hut be ii mlicli l SCHOOL CLOSING- li‘he se`mi- greater credit to tho te-acher that has clusion we :loin both one and all in g wishing you s Merry Christmas slid p n Happy New Year." ‘ the niastc-rly__ws.y» lu which-they hand- that the teacher did her part and did it we-il. Prizes for goothattendanccl were awarded to the Misses Irene and May' Whlttyi -The Christmas trec- in connection with thei examination was a great success and no doiiht. the tes- cher was _agnply repaid for all her trouble--hyuthe .tloak -oi’ _joy ‘and hap- piness so plainly l_o_be‘ seen on the laces of tlie_pup_lls iv’h|Ie_ Sahta Cialis was distributing the presents. At the as presented with a handsome hand ag and set ol' combs on behalf of rea e ti reno “Dear toacht~r,- As the season nl han we ourselves. We know that aught us. And now, dear teuclier, wc ender yoti the following gift and wo plrit that it is given, -and we assure ore n en ve our u es ant y nd show gieatcr advancement under at the anime pleasant and cordial olationil that have existed between ure, and now, dear _teschr-r, in cot.- To Eat 'T he Holiday Season always brings an abund- ance of good things to eat -rich food, candies and various delicacies. If you suffer _from dyspepsia or indigestion, mke _ __ -. DIGEST-IT These tablets will rc- store your digestive orllans to a normal oon- dition and you can eat what you want,_ and | when you want-_without fear of distress.S - _ _ at 85c per box. .i JMIINT, thofbest of Household Rome- dissl ‘ ' 'fR»\1NoR~ _ _ _ ____ , _ ____ _.--._._ , __ ,_____ _,, _ _ _ ___-..__.___-____..__.-....~__._._._... -.., .__-..._~..-...__.._..._____...-..._.- _ - ~ _ . - ,' _ 9 . 11 ' . , ’ H , _ _ Thursday evening, Dec. 28. of the' __ ' steamer Halifax, and the i-lien-mer will ` _ I be extensivelly repaired before being _ » ` ' ‘ ' put in coiiiinission next March. F. i~l. ' f -' ` ' - Beautiful Bi "Heart Songs” is not a mere collection of words and music thrown togeather to make a song book, 20,000 people voted the songs in “Heart Songs" the songs of the American people Four years were required to reach a verdict and the -result is _“Heart Songs,” the song book of the American people. Many of these songs cannot be toundf in,any other collection _They camein yellow, time-worn, tearstained sheets-.that hadbeen sacredly treasured -from cl'1ildhood&- some were written out_ from memory-others were=glve_n by titles only- or remembered verses involving a longl Search to obtain ' the whole._ Of the thousands received it 2 is :safe to say that the several hundred finally selected-ashaving the largest number of votes and the highest end_oisement-represent today the. taste of the Americian people in _its choice of music.. We believe that the distribution' of this unrivalled s0ng`collection_ will bring more iiappinessjinto' the homes of our Readers; will do more to make them _attractive to oun ' g Song Book H _-t l 'l \ ., Y 8 and -old; do more to incidcate a _love_for»1n_iusic; to soften, f elevate and refine the home life; _to cultivate the noble and hégher virtues ot the fireside- thantanyotherlmeans we could _ a opt. ' ‘ 2-'77 ____,_- To Guardian Readers Only for 98 As explained' in (foup_oii on page _ cc. _ 1 518 pages, 400 songs, complete words and music, full page portraits of great singers-Four Years to build, 20,000 people to Help __ A big value at $2.50--'a gift at 98c. , ‘ .This Guarantee Goes With Every Copy '_ We unhesimtitiéily state that HEART SONGS is the greatest collection of old songs ever ig ircett and will not only please you, but will please every member of your family more than any other stnglevolume you have ever placed in ymtr home in years, or your money will be cheerfully rdfunded ' A million homes own “Heart Songs.” Brig? ithome \vlth`yo\¢ _ and It wlllnever leave. Less than 14 t por oopyloc ' ` ` ’ M up M “M my by “__ .words and music of each song. Compare this with the cost- '_ cheap so-called popular airs. _ _ _ ,, cut llulitlt cull-itil iltlll- con._’_it_§iv'lf 4 _ltttlrtbs s __ _ " """""` ~ f not-:ssl 1 »"'l°`,\l| " 'a' 'lit . . RHODES MAN IN QUARANTINE. --` _ __ _ - , 1 ,_ -Guniier W. T. Dawson, of Prince * - f 4-' at l in , _ I l lr l. i .--f I 7§.;i.='..;_ <