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You -‘Eh will not alone -have the best R light known, but will also have at your command many com- forts -and conveniences never be- /, _ w, _ _fore possibly. __We.:wlll Kindly "` s"n_ii'o'ur exipert to consult with , y you; ~ . _ _ MARITIME ELECTRIC C0., LIMITED m % -rss. ,'31-_ 8-16 Tractors The International 8-16 Tractors have won the reputation and recom_1'r1€11d2t10_U Of Some ofthe most scientific farmers both in Canada and the 'United States by their D€I`f01`if}a_n°e at field and belt 'work or for general efficien- cy on the whole were proven by local demon- strations that this is the tractor most suitable _Z for our Islgnd farmers._This tractor is guar- anteed _to operate `successfu_l1_y_ 011. Ofdlnaiflé kerosene oil-under all conditions.. Back 0 this is thefrepair and ex_pert service at Char- lottetownland intermediate P°mt'5° I _ Price $1,120.00, f.o.b. St. John, or termS al’ ranged to suit customers. _~_; ir YOUR ` YOUR f" _J-ni- gk. sgoagaaroaatarcasosfanuaoa i¢!e'iF§€'U¥i\‘§€¥¥¥¥$¥ ¥%¥ ¥ W O Qi# This is the chew that all'critical _tobacco users demand s & Nieholsou’s Tobiceo Co. Ltd. _;l,-t__._,= _ »++»»»++»n »+++»v@o-o-ooofeovof PO-O-O-O-O-O-O .,_,,_-,,¢-_,g-qngq IT PAYSJJJ hall -in this Province. . W THE Labels Alo win nom ensu- meetins in the Orange Hall, Mill View January 2nd,-at 2 o'ciock. _ ‘ _ __ 6885-12-27-mezipd. IBUDDEN “ HERBAV-EWENTA Mr. Wm._..G_lov_er,, Bands, passed sway oii"tho’»°‘1llth' not after an illness that extended over a. year. I-ie suffered sreatly at timps. I-Icqwas hurled on _Tuesday 10th' at _Murray l-larbor.-' t _ -’|mPon‘_riA_o_¢T 'No'r|ce To Aovsn- TIIERS..-_Ad{;rti|_ors are respectful- ly reminded _ lt copy and fnstrnc~ tions must bs’ in Guardian Odico not ister than twelve noon each day except SatuN|l¥. when the latest hour for chlnlei or not copy is 10 s. m. ` . dtl. _ _ A SCHOOL CLOSING.-’l\he semi-an- noel exu/ininatlonof Guernsey Cove School iwas held‘on the 24th. The work-_. done by the teacher, Mr. Freeman Machoh was well spoken of. The teacher was assisted in the exam- ination by Roy C‘._ Brehaut, P. LeLach- our and Rev. E.Weeks. Refreshments were provided- by the -teacher and much appreélated_. _ P. E. IBLANDER OFFICIATED. - Varicouver, B. C., paper; tell of the successful lounchingof the Canadian Raider,_the ihirxhsteel steamer 'built by the Wiailaeo ehipyards for the Can- adian Government. The christening cerémon < va ‘ " rf d b M . y \ s pe oi-me y rs Crowe, 'wife -of Mr. J. Crowe, M. P., for _Burrs.rd, » B. C., formerly Miss Laura McLeod, of Char- lottetown, on excellent -photograph of whom ig given-in connection with the report of the launching. The Can- adian Raider ia- a steel ship of 5,100 tons and is being loaded with lumber for Australia. _BTANCHEL -SCHOCL.-The semi- annual examination of Stancliel school took -place in thewftcrnoon of Dec. 2_4, over thirty visitors -being present. The rpirpils were carehully examined in several df the subjects of school work by t-wo of the gentlemen present as- sisted by the teacher, Julia Graham. and iby their answers showed that they had not spent their efforts in va-in. An interesting feature was a spelling match which was -_a tie from beginning to end and the 'prize was drawn by Wlnnffred 'Mc-Dowell. The following programme was then auiocessfully car- ried out. Opening Address, -May Hum- phrey; iitecitsftion, Iona Dixon; Recita- tion, Will Cameron; Dialogue, “The Spellinig Ma'tch"; Reeitation, Ewen-‘ Cameron; iReclta‘tion, George Cairns; Dialogue, “V\alentines"; Speech on “Boy's Rights" Ewen Cameron; Reci- tation, Winn-ifred McDowell; Solo, Iona Dixon ;_.Dia'logue “A practical use for Ped‘dlers"; Closing address, Amy Frizzell. The iclass room 'was decorat- ed .for the occasion and an attractive Xmas Tree stood in one corner with a slight remembrance .for each pupil A gifit of o,\beauti,ful _lvory..rnanicure_ set with satin lined leather covering very modestly’hung on the tree for the teacher who takes this second op- portunity of 'thanking ithe pupils for their kindness and thoughtfulness and also 'for their appreciation of her ef- forts. The trustees and rate payers oi th'ls district are keenly -interested in the welfare'~of their school and with such conditions even hotter 'results may soon be expected. The .singing of the National Anthem brought .the meeting to a close. Minard'l Llniment Cure; Dlatempar. navra mo mascara rsssi-I ronn siiuaaon on sm.: now sv sri. uname anocans, cov- snuigsur ;_msnc1-so, a-rmsao ou new wanna. our or rua cuoicss-r. naar-roons on 'ml manner Ano ai.. so me _ciixsrnv ss. cauu no w an wi-rn. :van in umm. ~ l.l'll-10-(lil. IOOIOUIIOOIIOC Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Uiiicc Ro al Bull Build- ing, Charlottetown . Oiiiu Ilan 9.30'-1230. 22-5 _ , [hall ‘Ui-,_ ooooioctaioosaoooe Otoioooooooaooooo oooooooooooooo 1' Hockey I Boots I I Bo s..»....L¥4 15 andu _ Girls....- L.-------- of b0y's we will stick. -@- ' ` .sims ' ` Qs' Z e as M ' ______,__$3.75 and up ___ W?mscn"s..S3.65 and‘uP ; ' AIMEY.-There service at Abney, _7»~m~, __ _ . . -,_-o__-<5 *_- '_rWEA'i’i-IIR VARi!,S._~,-W western sections _ol the Province perienced s 'lGfYo\'¢_ V! ‘!i»°!‘m Saturday there ._rn_|~' 0 -more a ‘flurry -at M_nrrsy*1ikmor. Ther no hhitat slskhini in this -part of wustrrsst this vrltiol ' BU_Ri‘A'L SE-RVl'¢l¢-Mrs. Moons han; house-keeper for;__')lr. Norman -Msoituloy, Murray Hlrbor ~died last Saturday'ul|ht_ after' s short illness She' wasjburied in the ‘Murlny Harbo Cemetery on Monday, Rev. W. H Sweet,-officiating. _ - HIS ‘GOAT FOUND.-*Search gho body 'of Captain James »=Walali ummsrside. who -it~is supposed -drowned in Mill Cove, Dartmouth, S., a week ago has been going on 'and his rubber cost has been fi-om`the waters 'in tha' Cove. now consideraqfalmost _certain he been drowned, _ ‘ll "5 f- hile tb o couccnr.-'ms comm aaa'cmm'- mas Tree held in the Hall, Murray Harbor on the evening of the 24t was a splendid success. . The enter- tainment was -under |.he..a_uspicos _of the' Metohdiot 'Sunday \8choo_l. There Weeks, presided. 'The folidwinf pro Chorus; Remarks by.R3liairma.n_; Con- lfa ‘Chailiman and Beatrice Billard; cise 'by 10 iboys; Duet. Lucy and Min-~ “ nie Lumsden; Exercise,-gear-`chlng for I Santa Claus", iSmai‘l girls; Dialogue, How the new, spread, -Senior classes: ' God Save the King. Needless »to»say the appearance of .Santa _Claus at the close of the program -was hailed with delight by the little folks and the. big folks too. The tree wa-s;--well_1oaded . and it-s stripping rejoiced h1any_ little ‘ hearts and a. good many big ones too. CONCERT ENJOYED.-A Christmas concert which evinced talent in no small degree, was -pi-eac'nted~by the children and young people of North River on Monday evening, Dec. 22nd. The hall was filled' with an eager sind _ eilllectant throng. who. judging iby the enthusiastic and .complimentary re- marks -heard .on all sides, evidently- went away thoroughly smtisfied with their evening's entertainment, The prettily arranged stalge withits appro- priate Christmas' t-rimmings, not for- getting iths time honored Xmas tree, made a picture not soon _lobe tor- gotten while the programme in its entirety, 'from -the wee tots in their charming exercises, supplemented by pretty stage effects, to the young men who assisted in cleverly! executed readings, solos, choruses #nd_.¢0.lI_\_lc dialogues, left nothing io 5_9. desired. All credit for the success .wliicli very evidently attended' the _affair is due -the children and y_oung‘people'whose aibility as evidenced by .tho result is far from ordinary. THE BllRDli_ii0F BllSlNE_SS Canada’s lndustrief, are burning up. its wage and wealth producing pro- perties are 'being des't.i_‘oyed;iby tire. Buildings and products wortli millions of dollars are annually reduced to worthless ashes. That is why the peo- nle of Canada are paying absurdly high insurance rates. ‘ The insurance companies knorw all about this destruction -ot wealth. l was cure() of Rheumatic _Gout by MlNARD'S LINIMENT. ` Halifax. ANDREW KING. l was cures of Acute Broncbltis by MINARD_'S LINIMENT. _ _ LT.-COL. C. CREWE R'EADr Sussex. - _ I was cured ot Acute Rlieuinatiam by MiNARD‘8 LINIMENT. - Markham, Opt. _C. S. BILIJNQ - Lakeileld, Que., Oct. 0, 10.01. o ‘ _ A-il attention now. _ if you wish your livestock to maintain their full surn- ‘hnsesing capacity _durinl _the cold season you must give considerston to their C0 health. We have the _ I _Royal _l_’u_r£ie _Stock _ . 0 A ' R' Q ‘_f_‘__§"l_|li_| ` devour- rob ul the of our indus- wo stay this tremendous 'wuts f r National we ‘I . » is " ' wiuipvou I-ister ._ - ' r ` Dominion Fire Commissioner v" ';"""' _“E » . ' _. 1' " _ l ' : _.1 ottawa. ‘, 3.;-€~*‘ . _ __,..:~_ _ _ .. . i_ - “iii _ _ ' _ J - ,. ' .1 V _'Z1 ' ' ' iii., _ __ _ ~ _ ._-;_ "{./ . _ _ETH-_ ‘is . ilif. 5.)' rio. ‘ _ 2:1: 5 'Jil flIlY\WIZl\\\““ \“ Pfam WSH Well P011 G60 Olwhlllxil $5' _-' gr- ` A it ~ -; ' “IL fr : Singing, Junior Girls; Exercise, 'S. S. _ ’ invitation by B. S. Classes; Solo, ‘ __ f ' ""' Sadie Le Lacheur; Recitmtion, Pearl - ~ -li! _ Weelcs; Singing, Junior-Girls; Exer- __ 5 _ , . _ ,_ l `i 'Af 0ur Sleighs for our Roads i . We are showing our usual complete line of Sleighs and Cutters. The assortment is right up to date and better than ever. ' D ` ` ` ` FUR ROBES---SASKATCHEWAN ROBES--SLEIGH BELLS---ll0RSE` BLANKETS These li-nes are now complete. We carry a wide range and can suit all styles and tastes. ~ _ HARNIESS ` Lowest Prices#-Easy"'ter'ms to`suit customers. Hai-n'é§s, sleigh Bells; Home Blankets We have almost every style to choose from and a com-_ f plete line of harness parts. _ A . -' ., ,_ I ir.. _ _ - - , _ 134 Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. - _ _ M\\\\€YIIKIIlM.\\\\\\h\\\\ZIlA\\\\\€'.III&|\\\\\\?.l@Z/l& . .. 4' » i (_ ml-yu? in _ "§'!'_!..f!!‘9?;. _ ____ _ ¢ _,ii- `A. & .W._ NESBITT. LIMITED A 5-iotoirucir HILL AUCTION SALES OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN RA_W FURS, SILVER, BLACK AND CROSS t FOX A SPECIALTY. Auction Sales Take Place Three Times Each Year . -in- 4 `.|unuar'y, May and October ' _ -also- Saies by Private Treaty Throughout the Year AGENT Fon UNITED STATES AND cANAD__A:e “""' “ ~ ' ALBERTLMONJO, _ V I ; No 220 Fifth Avenue, New York city, New riirk, U.s.A. i ’ ti _ _ - ~; _ ..i 1 ""‘“_'». REPRESENTATIVE Fon MAItiTIME'Pif<t_€},i‘;‘,‘3¢,fL§‘-’i.§Z§»."f. I Li-:oNAien D. 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