~ - _lf not let us have your _ __, ‘ f -~»~ fedfof tiiebest_re`sults I `\ _ _-pins, _-chains, silverware I. » 1/ A ll 'Lumbermans Rubber I | ' .A l ,ir . _- _ '__-_-.. ¢_c__, ' _ ._'.. » ~ - :*.. _, '. ,___ _ _ _ __ .. _ c»__ iii -» `~. .l -..--_- ~~ '- . -_ -_;..~-.i _ ~.,'. .1-at ff- ,_-_-3"' J .~ '._,'_"-- _-,_,_ _ c _» . -~--f '-<\‘-' ft.. .~ - --. -_-..»_.. ._ _ _ _ . _s.._-_s......._-i»__~.i_-.. .._.-...____....i..._,...__- ~sf~--- ‘ _ft--~ _'_ ‘<‘_-.‘1" __ ` 'P --’-_'-'_-i-~l`f`~"_=‘.-.-1-~"1 ' _-_ "' - - ~- -_ ~ -- -. -__.i___---_ _ _-ii »_.- -_ ~.- ~- - _ ~-...-~ r-.-- wt- - _ __ ...... _ ,__._ _ _- ._ , .» » ._ _ A l-._ _ _ _ _ __ i __ ____ 1., ,__ _.._,_~__.».__~l- »_.-.-_,_\___=_ _.__. _ _- __ _-_-~ ____ __ _ _ _,__ »» _ .,___,.~, ___ _,t __ ___ .i¢_,»-._ __ . , __-_,4i....~_ _____,_. , .1 _ ¢,___,|-.. .» W 7 _gg M: __ _ _ W _ /_ . .~ ~ ,__.___~ -_ ._ , ,_ ,____‘.,___» __V:_` _,ng _1 ._,__ V _ .__, __ _ _ ._ ._ -_ `_A__¢ _'Z ._ ,_._, __ __.__ __ _`_,..__,v___:_(§,_;j`HVP;,`__ ___._ V__>._v__ A, _I _, g __ \ : _.' ‘ -1 . ' » » - 'fr' ' 1 __(_1,_ _, ._ -‘ '- f ~~ __ gf ;T _- on _Time? “ °' t; watch _we take specia ” -‘care in'cleaning and sett' `i‘i‘,t-If, _if “vw 1°". af _Hin your time piece \ 4 also call you ‘ attention to our line - watches, diamonds, gold ' rings. brooches; stick cut glass, etc. _ Guns Lia., ,~\\_\\ JLR. _Jeweler W and Optician \ Q ` Sunnyside Ch’town >» -ff rc- _\\\\\\\\\u~r'Ar/llnlf V i;j_i____ V-.ss-' _; vo i -I rr /Aww//¢rz.f¢-.`\\\\ l feed. - -ARE YOUR _ HORSES * In Good Condltlirnll I If not. _ ‘ ' Hughes’ Condition Powder Will _Rive them a keen- aitpetite. Regulate disorders; Purity the blood. Keep them_ healthy and in good ¢°¥\dlU0Il, _Prevent colic Ca!\S¢Cl Dy_ tndigestion and aclds_ _in thoroughly assimiiating the regular Over 40 years experience .treatment of horses and cattle is your guarantee that .Hughes Condition Powder is the best. _ iT PAYS to buy in this Province. H01: WATER BOTTLES.-f The tough-as-tlesther kind. All prices. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. TI-PE QUAL- ITY DRUGSTORE, COR. KENT & PRINCE STS. 3912-1-13M3i. PATRIOTIC RALLY.-A Patriotic Fund rally will be held at Murray Har- bor on Monday evening, January 15th. Rev. J. J. McDonald. Organizer of the Fund and Judge Stewart, Charlot- tetown will address the meeting. 3893-1-MBI. NOW I8 THE TIME to get a new _IIOT WATER BOTTLE, we have a ' fresh lot. and are selling them at right =prices. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, THE - QUALITY DRUGSTORE. COR. KENT AND PRINCE STS. 3912-1-13M3i. ' POLICE COURT.--At the Police (‘_ou`rt on Saturday, Wm. Mclnnin. charged with stealing the pay envel- ope of another workmaii, Wm. Mc- |Quarrie, at the Labor Union Hall, wan given ii sentence of sixty days in jail. The prohibition case against G. Es- aory was adjourned to.the 17th. PATRIIOTIC FUND.-Tlio notion ni',` Geo. E. I Hughes M “The People’| Dauggirl” tha Directors oi' the Telephone tion.- pany of P. E. I.. in contributing l°`ivc Htindred Dollars ($500.00), to the (ln- nadian Patriotic Funfl'. is much np- preciated. it is' to -he hoped that tho excelletit exam-ple set will he follow - ed by equally large cnntriiititloiin _ “rf 5- _ j_ll_i.eep_ Your Feet -~ 5 Warm' and I Dry - -We-selliall kinds of Men’s and Womens-Rubbers and i_Ov`ershoies and ‘ In Endless variety '_We`have the GOODS and -_ _SA LESMEN you have the L » . ~~ ' I The Money _ Come in and let us make -_Ia perfectfit for you and let _ ~ us show you how little mon- ]-ey will make _you comfort- 1-‘a le for the winter Prices the lowest in Canada " e 1 ¢ l ` M°r"s_bmlth_Beer I* The HexallKodak Store J A ,....__.____‘______.. 300_Glol>es of _ Gold _Figh to be l -Given Away ` The Plan With each Purchase of one Dollar oi Rexall goods there will be given one Globe with two fish free, of charge. THE MacKlNNON _ DRUG C0. i I from those In a osition to mak- _ D them. 3931 PROHIBITION.-Tile Amherst News aayn: The Charlottetown Police Court rec_ortl for last year shows 220 con- victions oi' which lil? were for drunk- enness. P. I1 Island is n prohibition province. The ilgtires do not prove that prohibition -w)lll not pfohlblt. They simply show that more regard is paid by the officers of the law to the drink ers than to the sellers. | SCHOOL CONCERT.-- The con- 1-ert and Xmas tree given to the pup- ils ol' Mount Albion School amply t'ul~ filled the reputation this school har for _giving a good concert. The pro gramme consisted oi' recitations, solol. dialogues, and drills. -Special mention might be made of the t_wo dialogues “Xmas at iloliy l`-‘arrn" -und “No Xmas in this House" also ot’ several solo.-\ which were heartily encorod. Santa Claus as usual appeared after making a speech and presenting thc teacher Miss McLean with a Leather Statlonary box from the school, pro- ceeded to demolish the tree much to the pleasure of the younger children I After short speeches by several oi' the ratepayers complimenting thc manner the school was conducted nr. well as to the splendid programme. BI-___;___= 1 'E ii __; 3 "" ' H' Gifts for Soldiers " A few p_ounds of Hickey’s Black 'lwist Chewing Tobacco, or a pound ' " i;___f1§ol>acco.i i ' _ ` Insist on Hickey’s, the soldiers choice. 1 ' » _J- the meeting closed with the National Antliein. l it , SCHOOL EXAMlNAT|0N.- Tho fteml-annual examination of Granylilc solicoi was held on Friday afternoon, Det-_eniher 22ml in the presence of ti large crowd of ratepayers and friends. l`he pupils were examined in the dit`- ferent subjects by their teal-her. Miss Katie Campbell and the-lr prompt ami correct answers testify to the quality tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking ’ Y Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco fo.-Ltd Charlottetown ` f i » li? msnaxvusvlaarlvr/1/x\\\\\\\l\'r1/1////.a';\\\_\\'a\\\\\\w ' We thank our customers for their liberal patronage __, past year. ' W Our wish that Health. Happiness and Prosperity I . . _ _ be your good fortune during the coming year _ ` W. N. TANTON- \\\\\\\\\vluluvla51.\\\\\\\\\\\ul///:ummx\\ » Jeweler i ui.. ““ ’ l - {_ Illm \\\\\\\\ A of work done during the past fe\v months. 'i‘lis examination was inter- mingled with recitations, etc, which were much enjoyed and heartily ap- plauded by the visitors. Then follow- ed a. treat of confectionery, etc., sup- plied by tthe teacher after which lilias Mary McCormack came forward and presented the teacher with a gold locket and chain ‘for which she thank- ed them. fl‘e examination was bron- ght to a close hy the singing of the National Anthem, ai‘ter which the people withdrew to their hc-mes much pleased with the afternoon they had spent. The following in the stami- lng of the pupils for the .month of December: Grade Vi.-1, Victoria McPhee; 2. Francis McVarlsh. Grade ,V.--1, Blaine McVarish; 2, Anthony McDonald; 3, Albert McAulay. Grade iV.- 1, Dun Busliey; 2. Frank Mc- Donald; 3, May McDonald; 4, Marg- aret McDonald; 5, Walter Bryan; Ii, Katie Lougapliie. Grade tlll.- l. Katie McPhee; 2, Mary J) Mcco,-. meek: 3. Mary McAulay; 4, George Biishey. Grads ll.--1, Marion Mc- Donald; _2,_l-ielen_McAuiay; 3, Mpc. hell McDonald; 4, Mary Mcl)¢;-mild; 5- /Httllvltv Lvnznnheez 0. Damien BYFOII. Grade -i._- Annu McDonald. ei I f' _r ', Bring your next Prescription *Here- with. We Q ply no others. Our Monu _ tsare the best to be had. I mates given. Chand r & Bell - I 160 K6! Sfreet 2440-10-riosimo. _ _- Monumcn hat cndurcthe Rava _ _sol Time Are what l u seek to make the grave ti your departed I _ -‘\m0D8 the many “features of this store that have' imnde lg the |110" DODUIBI' is the skill shown and service given by our pre. scription department. We use only the highest-priced and best drugs, use the latest methods -of WGISIIIIIS. measur- i If . fn! and testln as `-" l»"‘ r‘_ NEW. YORK FISH Aos '“||°|‘“ _ Pl'0||lPf “Chl/flll _ . AIS. C0. '_ ' " ’ ' ' (Incorporated) ~ 107 F\-l|t0ll Mhfkét ‘ ~ Nlaw _ ', __ _ wrto|.lcAi.| i * _ O i-‘1i_sH or-:a..L~E R S VCR K commission » ~ - 13. ’ _ _ECI .S |8ll|¢l ' _ _ ' _ V All vm u?ut:!::tb_?udwcM.%m2:fm`t on lDDl|°l"°'°° ` ` ' ` ` & - ' -_ ~ _v l_- _- _. =. ~»- _ _-is wlup{___-q- sorts I -r"i'T"¢ I os... 2:: :::.i‘.f: .2.'::::'ff:::- rl 7 " no N TM int mme tl IM UIIW UWM 149 ot. Geo Street .iw ak*-Waownoinaiu . I » ' - __ . _ _ ' ' ._ "-- - ---_-~ xi:-r.~J:..i-I _ . - ' ' '4l'.| ...._...- -.N-» .__ ........ ._ l , _ _\ .r-- .~ am. _ ~ ..-kt-'n/A _. - ~ - .__ . I ‘ ', 5. double check every prescription and ad- ow no one but n llc- omed druggiat to -have ell? Dart In the i ` eW0l‘K. _ _r‘_-1*.. _- \__‘F Ii }i\!- It you`nrs careful in selecting your doctor you.should bs even more careful in selecting vnur druggist, for without. getting JUST WHAT THE DOG'l‘Ort 'ORDERED the prescription is not of much value. Bring your next prescription here. We not only promise you expert skilllsnampromnt attnan- ._~_ 'hugvildf vert do er mhlven call for it' if ygin with ` I - ..,» SAD NEWS.----Mrs Duncan Mcln- tyre of West. ltuyalty received' a tele- gram Hatiirilxxy morning containing the sad news. that her youngest brother. had passed away. at . his.1mother's ‘homo in Chelsea, Maas. _ PRE8CRIPTl0N8.- Our prescrip- tion business increased 26 p. c. in 1916. That is the best recommendation any drug storecan have. Johnson & Johnson, THE QUALITY DRUG- STORE, f‘or. KENT & PRINCE STS. 39124-l3M3i. GRANVILLE NOTES.-Misa Myrtle Taylor has returned to the city after spending the holidays at ber home here.-Mr. E. H. Henry is _visiting in Granville. the guest of his uncle, Mr. A. K. Henry.-Mr. Moore, `Mr'. E. Gra- ham and Mr. Clarence Stewart. ot' Cavendish, were visitors' in Granville on Sunday, Jan. 7th.-A number oi the people' of this community have almost completed a fine large shed on the church grounds for the conveni- ence of worshippers. and the comfort of that noble animal. the horse.-One would suppose that more recruits should have signed tip at the recruit- ing meeting Thursday night when nu iirmy of half a dozen young able hotli- cd mon will march live or six miles to seo horses exercised on the ics; lietter you were marching for your country, boys!-»Coln. SCHOOL' WORK.-The semiannu- nn _examination was held on Fridny afternoon, Dec. 15. The school room was tastefully decorated for t_hs occa- sion. 'l`he pupils were examined in the various hranrlios hy the tenclier. Misa Raynor. assisted* hy Mis. Thoa. McCabe, and others present. The pupils showed hy their ready answers that they had been carefully taught. At the close of the examination five pupils were presented -with prizes for perfect attendance, -_.after which _a well rendererl' program consisting of songs, recltations and marching, was given hy the pupils. Very compli- mentary remarlts were rpade by thoso present on the satiisfaptory' work be- ing done in the school., A vom or thanks was tendered' to Misa Rayner by the triistee hir. McLeod, on behalf of those present. Candy was pass(-it around to pupils and visitors, and af- ter singing the- National Anthem nil depnrtetl' to their homes feeling that the afternoon hail been pleasantly and profitably spent. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION -Mrs. William lloward, (‘c~rnwall was pleasantly surprised on Friday, Dec. 22nd when the teacher 'and pup- ils ofthe school called to pi-I-<--ill hcr with a silk scarf accompanied by at suitnhlc address. After expressing hor :tpp|'ct-lation ofllicir gill and kind. ly- thoughts. `l\’li'i;_ liotvartl lrcaleti all with home-made candy. The address given below was read by Sadie Mal- loft while the presentat.lon was made hy 'l‘essle l°`i°i7.zell. Dear Mrs. llow- :irtl:- At this joyous Christmas sea- son when nil hearts are filled with the glad spirit ot"goorl-will. wc wish tb‘~'show -'-otfr*a7pp're‘cilitfbii' of`yoitr un- tiring c-iloqtshln training ua for otir itchoc-l éonce `__-We know your unsel- flsli spirit in -_thla, that no thought of reward ever prompted yoit in your work of love; but while we cannot hc-pc to repay your many acts ot’ kind- ness, we ask you to accept this small iemcnibroiiro and with it otir heart- felt \vishea_i' na brlght_ and happy Christmas. flgeacher and Pupils of Ilia Cornwall School. RUSTICO NOTES.-Mr. J. (“lnr- ence Peters has ret_urp,ed to St. Jos-~ eph's College, New Brunswick, after spendiing his holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs'. Joseph Peters, Run- tico.-Miss Lucy Blanchard has re- turned to New Acadia, where she has charge of a school after spending the holidays at her home_ at llustico. - ll/ir. laid'ore Martin has returned' to Bathurst, where he attends College, after spending the holliday at his home at Rustico.-Mr. Wilfred Peters, who its working at Charlottetown. spent the Xmas holidays at his homo at ltustlco.-Mr. Matin Gallant, ln- srpector of French schools, is at Rus- tico today examining the children of St_. Augustine school. -Miss. Angie Blanchard, of Rustico, left this week for Moncton, where she has -procured work.--Mr. Ray Gallant, of Rusilco, left a short time ago for the States. whero he intends working.- Messrs. Augustine Doiron and' Aubrey Dou- cettc, who are both working at the ammunition plant at Nlew Glasgow. spent the holid'ays at their respective homes at Ruatlco.-Messrs. George Peters and Leo Martin have both ie- ttirned to New Glasgow, after spend- ing the holidays at their homes at Rua- tico.-Mlsa Doris Biiote of Rustico left a few days ago for`Sydney, where she has procured work at the Convent there.-0 _* \\&`§0IIIII&\\\\\\i Q There are two things one can conceal, e, And A Cough It would be unwise to conceal ri rsugh if--'it'-w_er_e ssibl ,_ l_._r a cough is a li`i)ndly1.~_waming _which nature gives _ofa danger- _ ous irritationiof the :ur passages., ; '_ _ Few people neglect the warning, but many are unfortunate -in g,t_he selec- tion of a remsdy._ We recommend the use of 0ur'Cong_li_ Syrup ..‘**t°‘“f.é.l‘*ii" irti- ‘° rm i ec s a i permalisgnt Ai safe ' IIIIIZ ' B §' o ed I _ oi’ old. ~m..l..°.f..iaje,..,, ;f5*¥_ANU4RYf_¥54 1921- `_ ` __ 'ran cnain-.o'i'ra'rowN GUARDIAN ' 1_"A _ _ _ _ _ 4 __ _ _ I. al so the nnsiver to this question ' granting credit-that trleans b THIRD. S0 long as we thing. Paper and ink-books FOURTII. Who profits. we cut out losses-we can se t 1 _ And the q » isCASH° r up _ / On _Ianiiary 3lst this store goes on :i CASH basis. 'l`he slate breaks The s from tliity--no more chalk marks ou llic wail. SOME( l\lE ASl\b 'WHYI' 1 - g y in-Z-Qui! uestion FIRST. So long as we tio a credit liusiu css, we will always have, at all sum oi money on our books, practically i-llc. Now, in these days the busy doll rloiiar that is any good. Prices are so much higher, that it- means a far 'larger' h 'ill ` f -or us The laz dollar mus ) ‘ ' ` ' 'i`liere irc two or three ood wh s--and here l keep up our stock to the point t at u satis- y you _ y _ I ad debts Now, somebody has to pay for those ba you who always pay your own bills-are not anxious to pay any others, are yo the answer to this queestion is CASH. SECONI). 5 So lon'g as we' do a credit busiiiess-we’re bound to make som ._ . _ l do a credit business, we have to remember that and pens-postage stamps and bill heads--letters . labor oi attending to all of this-it :ill means money-and not a little money ei holly has to pay it. YOU do not want to. And so the answer is CAQH \\’hcrc wc save expenses-we can sell :i little cl” ll cheaper still. And where our capital is FREE carry the great big assortment that you look for here. In other words. YO BENF.FI'l`. THINK IT OVER. ;__V_:V¢3 ,_ I , 119 Moore & hichtecd, I. 121 _'Queen st. Charlottetown . 7 - _ . rr ~ & _ vic'rontA PnEcEP'ronv.- via toria, R. P. A.. Ill wel* "eg“l“" mere ` ing this week elected the oflboers sr me yen” _The Preceptory lt* i°‘di"_ congratulated on several-_ _,new at _“- tions to their msmherslilp roll, and n- indlcations pc-int to n successful year. _..__.._-----._.- _ _ THE THICK PLAYED BY THE GER- MANS AT LOUVAIN _ ~ mini, |_o the I". E. I. I-loapital. MONTICELLO SCHOOL.-`-The se- nil-nnnunlexamination of Monticello CON"f`RlBUTlONS.- Anyone hav- ing childrens second hand clothing, old shee'.‘in‘g or linen, will kindly se-nd ~ 3929 l where a large number of parents and W9 hava we A New ulgtri on the sacking and Burning of that Famous Univer- sity Town- ‘ ';li;‘;2:.2._°“r.:‘;":‘;.i.‘:,,t:;.I:;’“_t;.'°_li.‘:; -f -~-an "- tastefully decorated with spruce anaf,€:,‘;“h§¢g°;f“di d was illumintrtetl' with can-,‘ _ “HKS” ‘W Moen them pm school was held Friday, Dec`. 22i\d'. Ol -4: - ( e _ c dies. The whole affect presented a and it is B mm' P lglisdre this occurred are cited iii the ihooltlet. The condition of the .inhabi- itanta when they returned can be im- A new light on the sacking of Lou- vain has been shed by I1 'b00kl‘3t elf; |p_|ed “The Germans at _Louvaln, wrltteii hy' one of the lN`°f9fl5°";‘ t°§ Loiivain University. find lust ds' bntod in Canada by the Bélglllll --0"' sulffleneral in Ottawa. This b00\¢l°~ states that someutlme after the Germ- ans had entered Louvnin they Stl? 9|-,tgps to the -population to evncna c the town on the ground that it was about to ‘be bombarded by I-he Allleh- Having no suspicion that the hypo- critical solicltude of the Germansfoi their safety concealed a snare l7I'}l§;' _flcully the whole population took flight. The Professor _who _\v_t1\\--OW: of the few who remained, contlnuesn “By eleven o‘clock the town was into ii tomb. and a deathly stlencoi hrooded‘ over the deserted' streets. This was the settling required for thc' uext act in-they drains: there Wwe lv he no intrusive spectators. 'rno ac; ors had some practice In the last fe days in plundering forsaken houses here and there. They were now free to operate on s grnntl 'scale' and -in concert.. The fact ls. the pillB8€’ 01 Louvalin was methodically organized. like the burning, which. indleed was carried on at the same time." The writer goes on to d0B'0\‘lb6 110W eve-rythiug In the town was looted. and how all kinds of property was packed in boxes and shipped to Gei- many, where sales were organized* of. objects from Belgium, on behalf _of officers. ' ` ' ' This went on for weeks, and then tha- town was given over to names. over a thousand' houses being des- troyed. Louvnin was not the only commu- nity wheio an organized pillage deit- struction of everything the .people ' esses took lace. other places sgined. They found thmaelvsl strip- ped of all their -possesions excqps what they stood' ln, all their local in- d‘ustries destroyed, and no menus what ever of livelihood. This is what happened in more or less degree all over Belgium. It re- veals why there is so great a need fo`r n continued flow of subscriptions for ,the work of the Belgian Relief. Commission. Thousands upon _t_lio\lB_- ands of the inhabitants. laboring clas- lsn, professional classes, iartisnnsp in fact all classes are reduced to a corn- mon necessity of food and drink with- ioui knowing where ther IN to set ‘lt. _ ' - _ I _ _ pils were examined in the \'ar'..1t.' subjected by Rev. K. C. Mcpllci win. assisted' by their teacher, MISS l.:.iil'_a McKinnon. and showed hy ti:-nt' quick response to tho questions that they had been carefully instructed. _After the examination n short program was' well rendered hy the pupils. Special mention iulght_ be matic of Master Rou. E. Mc(lorma.ck, ami Miss Sarah Carter. whose hegéormsnce de- lighted the audience. e entertain- zient as a whole reflects great credit ot. only upon the pupils themselves but also upon their teache'r,_wi\ose untlring efforts made the event. one of the most enjoyable ever -given by the pupils of Monticello school. Much credit is ialso due Mr. ll. R. Mc(”or- mack, who had charge of the musica- part of the program and who contri- buted several numbers; Ons of the most pleasing events of the evening was the arrival of Santa Claus. who at once proceeded 'to uiiburd'en thu heavlly laden Xmas tree, and to pre- sent each pupil with a number oi presents. The people were then treat- ed to home-made candy by the teach- er rind all started for home feelin! that a very enjoyable and profitable time was spent lin the school. 1- very pleasing appearance. The pn-l are giving our is quite equal t be able to say t the larger centri _ toll Gentlemen -Last winter I received the' ton Piano and tru steady The _ orlto' p of _Co _ and wo Why. A. li 177 Fire Insurance 1 _ _ _A Necessityw-._ _ c _Then insure ingood strong i ` ` \es,which never contest an hon tgroai tienoin from me use or Min gg |5 rgpregentgd by ARDS IINIMHNT for :i aovero nt _tack of batlrlppc, and l have l'rc<|ueii\-_ ly proved It to be very effective ,cases of Inflammation. - -- MInard's Linimsnt Co.. Limited. ' _ __ RR in B _ __ - _...Noni-s. - '_ ' ._ °-- - 5 vim.. _ ..,ttv.l.A.-r\U'rciliNsoN. - Chnlommwn :_ __ _ . 1.' .1 _ _ . _ A _ ' - --; ~ ° ., _ ' _ . ` - _ _I .- Y - _--_._-_-¢,_.»./- . --off-~ ‘ itnr - *_ __..»f».~?‘\*_4] 'JP vt' W4; » -- J _ 1,- ' _ _ - _ - .,-_ _ T gf' Above you can 1 1 _ _li V ll ni