- `. _ ,'/.Affa-_v ' . '“' -. i~xon_'aionr . i. ,, t ,,, i N ‘ . ’ ' __ =. J.. g 1 W; J W '* i. is ‘~ ii js' .` . _.ri .___ ,,,,.= 13.5, 1* . ~. i »’ ’ » ~ K-'~ t--*-» . t y- ‘ wit '»i"""" “ii” ` if ` ' ' ""3" -. ` ‘ "“` "" .»"*‘-' "`””' ' \;-.~.~. ..g< Y' *L 1 ~ " '1" ,vit " . ' ii” -».i,.'i._..»~” >,-'1~\.~~- »~:._;»;t'.~Z~f"_~.p;. . t ‘_ _ei It :L -7 ~ .aft *ti .;_.. 1;.; ....2 4.... W »..~ . . . »~ i '» »~ - »~ »~ i U RDIAN ~ """""" j _ JANUARY ll' .1915 _ THE CHARLOTIETOWNZ G A llll “Ill l\\'\\\€"J`0/IIIWAYu\\\\“.‘ZIlIIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIIZ' 4 ...aw-4~=~»<» F-Prince Edward Anniversary Program Special Music The Yellow Streak Eclair Two Part Feature of The Manly Art of Boxing ID DONOVAN stood between the probability of either K losing his sweetheart or losing the chance to win the title of of “worid’s champion boxer.” If you continue to be a fighter-if you go into this fight I cannot marry you,” was the wav the girl p_ut it. The champ1on's title was _his life's ambition. The _girl he loved better than anything else. To find out which way he decided you must see The “Yellow Streak.” Brandon’s Last Ride A Vitagraph Special In Two Parts ii.. Lott cnu SPECIAL VOCAL NUMBERS BY Mr. Arthur Huskins The Rise of Officer Tenor Casey Mr. De Witt Cairns Comedy Baritone 5 P A Comedy -(3 C IVI I N C3- DAINTY WINSOME MARY PICKFORD IN- The Eagle’s Mate ` U1*-IH lllll i\\\\\\\\\\§ZI//III/A\\\\\\\\VIIZ7A\\\\\\\\1 |llIl\\v llllll/0/IIZ\\\\\\\\V'IZ@I"¢§\i\\\\YllI£\\\\\"'Q L A , -_ _-` Marching To Victory (The Call to Arms) Q’-/Patriotic Song‘Q WORDS AND MUSIC BY Arranged By Frank Watkis and De Caiflls od by singing God Save tl K' ` payers uxpressed themselves in u -sou) BY- _ . _ . \ ;lil“;~kml_ “;,»wn0‘;“~ 0111351?):;“g)[l\¥R;;I;i°i their lhoinels feelliii: I that the utter Q guests t`roiii Chilton and the surround- goo" la( me" “omni ‘l nd pleas ing vicinity, assembled to show the Charlottetown R100- ll]-lil.\l|f. ,,. ia , `°"i We Wish Our Many Customers and Friends throughout the Maritime Provinces A Very Happy New Year and hope that each one will. be blessed with Health and Prosperity during 1915 ‘ 'lhcgogerslloibwoieho **°'*"°'*' likcr’s well known style, awaited t - _-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~_-V-;_-_;;~_~_»_-_-_-_':; ;::;:_-pq';.1' i.'f.‘ 1' ._|T PAYS to buy in this Province. -MR. E. P. FGLEY 'Guardian re- presentative in Alberton will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. -TRVON.-Sunday, Jany. 3rd hav- ing been proclaimed Peace Sunday by the Department of State at Ottawa the services in the Tryon Methodist cir- cuit will be commemorative of the oc- casion. _ -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. MU- --CLINTON NOTES.-Miss ituth Pickering. (‘liiitoii, and Mr. Walton Toonibs. New London. paid a short visit to Stanley on Sunday last. Miss Lizzie Sullivan and Mr. Vernon liar- rington. students of Prince oi’ Wales (‘ollege, are spending their Christmas holidays at their homes in Clinton. Olive Branch Division is flourishing under its competent W. P.. Mr. \Valton Toombs. The snow storm of Monday night furnished labor for a number of the youths of Clinton, in cleaning oil their rink. They were well rewarded with an hour's skating, after which they repaired to the residence of Mr. Warren, where they were entertained for the remainder of the evening by the two popular teachers of Clinton School with dancing and games. --OBITUARY.-The death occurred at his home in Montrose. on Thursday, Dec. 24th, of George Hardy, at the advanced nge of 61 years. Deceased had been ailing for some time. but a stroke of paralysis hastened his end. Mr Hardy was a well-to-do farmer. and was always a kind and obltging neighbour and n most respected citi- zen. His wife predeceased him about a. year ago. A family of five sons and one daughter is left to mourn. namely, Watson, at homo; Robert, Montrose; Fred, Aiberton; Herbert, Montrose, and Ernest, Arlington, Mass.; and Bertha at home. Ho also leaves be- -hind a brother, Robert. of Hills River, and two sisters, Mrs Donald Ramsay and Mrs Mcllae. both ot' Montrose. The iunoral was held on Satimlay last. . trosc, and thc services were conducted by the Rev. E. Lockhart. The pail- bearers were: Allan Hardy, James G. Hardy, Arthur Ramsay. Samuel Good. Curtis Mcitao. and Thomas Hardy.' The sympathy oi tho coinmunity is extciided to the family in their sad bereavement.-T. *$.- `i -NORTH s'r. £i_sANon's canor‘s School. Lot 17, took place on y tondi-d. The pupils were examined in C tho various subjects by their teacher. Miss Kathleen Maci<]wen, assisted by b hor sister, Miss Annie. teacher at D South West. Lot 16. The pupils ac- S uuitted themselves izreditiibly, retlect- 5, ing much credit on their tenclier. The occnsioii with evergroeiis and with the H itoyiil colors. red. white :init blue. A p Iiriiii programinii ineliidnig recitations, | eil nnil served to ainuse the uuilience 0 hetweeii classes. The opening chorus 9 “O Canada" and the favorite war song "’l`ipporarv" were nicely sung bv the 3 ' " . ' as ucldwen in con- C cliisioii, thanked her pupils i`or the S us-etul gifts presented her and after t teacher the evainination was conclud _-Y M I. ..- V .-- ii l~‘riilay evening t Inst. :i most iiiiioyulile :»-vciiintr was - eit 'i tl e l ' ' - i - high esteem which thev held for Mr. and Mrs. lioward (Tlark, who are about. to inovc their abode from among thcm. During the evening var p. in. the guests were suinoncd to the dining room, where n most suinptuous ,_,,_,, feast after tho manner of Mrs. Sil- ot Queen Square School Charlotte sortiniints as is rarcly found ln n rooni 'ot' its kind, thc guests ri~lurni-il to thi tht-.ing chosen to preside over such ii l' inner nian witii such toinptini: parlor in orderly form. Mr. Louis W. l'i-arson was thi-n clioscii to preiiliio ll who sftor oxpri.-Saito; his upprmatioii Prtiiw Coiiiity Heiiiiital sneaks in for thc honor conferred upon him in i-§l0WlllIZ l0l‘IllH of the trcutuieiit ho worthy gatliei'iiig,dcclarcd the meeting open to any who wished to speak. Mr terms outlincd the friendship which 1 tracing it back to their companionship ni their younger days. Mr. Pearson whit-.li occiircd in their days oft’ their paying ii high tribute to the cliaractor and qualities of Mr. Clark, oxprtesslnix known liiinioriiomo way. tho principles ol' a good nelgiilior. as well ai-i his would bo some otiicr oonimunity's gain Messrs. J. Silliker. J. McQuarrlo. (‘.. much his depadture from among them Mr. (llark responded in a most siilt- qiialities of Mrs Clark and expressed their sincere regrets in her departure 'from among them. Mrs. Clark very, iltttngiy replied. After the speaking extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sllliker. for the kindness shown them, and the ex- cellent way in which they had enter- 'lslned them. The meeting then broke up in singing God lie With You Till We Meet Again. and God Save Our King. Succeeding this. Mr. Ciark,whoso pounds, coincide with his good quali- ties, he weighing a goodly number ov- er two litindred, enjoyed the exhtlm-i 'ating exprience of a thoroughly good bouncing. This being done tho parties iniido for their respective homes in tho we. 'sum hours 'it the l\i0ruhi'. , I . to thc Presbyterian Cenietery at Mon: grill- four girls? Unch Ella m""'|\i SCHOOL EX'AMlNATlON-The scmi~ a annual examination ot North St. El- School was held on [iw nftpmoon of vi l _ V :.1 . ' imc' xml-~ and was “UNC lilftitfll' ‘W tcrest in things pertaining to thc edu- v school wus nicely decorated for the il (MILTON O good work being done Candy wus ious gaines were indulged in, ainid Georgetown High School is spending strains ot' musical and comic sclec- his Christmas holidays in Tignisli and tions l`roiii tiio phonograph. At 10.30 Albeiton-T them. After some time hail been and Tignish -T [spent in satisfying the longings of thc N. (J. Pearson led, who in glowing R|V0l`» 18 BD0l\l0t9d. the 'most glowing terms ofthe high qualit- Town Clerk and police have taken ics of Mr. Clark ami regretted very their respective departments.-H. able way. After the gentlemen had all Summerside, are pleased to see him spoken thc ladies in turn resumed the around again after spending a short speaking, and in umost admirable way t-erm iii the Prliive C0\liitY HOSDHBI ns ladies can, related the sterling tliroilllli l|\\i0BS-~'H- ` ‘ 'Q mg' manner showing apilrecizitioii ot' thc s ' . ` _ HS- _ . U . 0 ' 'r. ` D0 was over it hearty vote of thanks was with a soft creamy lllhef 'het th0r0~‘ u O is Drug Co., Cor. Great. George and Kent and Kent streets. Mtf. "if you appreciate a genuine but' gsm, you win ,os noiighteo with the D Gord & C0 exceptionally low prices of the thrss‘ 0 0 s ' ~ used ,pianos that are offered for a AGENTS - i lzs Gllflbll sffllf - limited tlmo, by Mlllor Bros., 123 . . 1 , -» Kent Slt't.'\'t. 8098-12~3IM2|. _ ` ‘ ‘ -ALL HAIR GOODS kept in stock, also coinbings made up. hair goods dyed. Send to Mrs. White. Charlotte town or leave with Miss Strong, Peo- ples' Store, Summerside. 8049-12-28mtf -PATRIOTIC FUND.-To assist in swelling the Patriotic Fund, I will give one-tlfth the value oi' all orders re- ceived for stamping key checks, cost- ing 30 cents each. Send your name and address clearly written. John Mennell, Summerside, i’.E.l. 811tl~1-lm2l -FRENCH RIVER.-A very large and attentive audience gathered in French River Hall on Dec. 21st to hear u well prepared programme in aid of the Park Corner School. Mr. John Stewart ably filled the position as chairman. The programme con- sisted chieily of the school clilldren, who played their parts so well that it was easily seen they were well trained by their teacher, Miss Violet Green. Other numbers on the pro- gramme were a solo by Mr. Russel McKay, "A Rosmin’ " tencored); also, a solo by Miss Laura MacEwen, “A Perfect Day” (encored) and a reading by Mr. George McKay (encored). it was easily-seen that these numbers were well appreciated by the hearty applause of the audience. With the sale of candy the sum of $60 was real- ized which goes to the above fund. -ST. JAMES CH URCH.--The mem- bers of St. James Guild, Port ilill, with their friends, held an enjoyable social in the Hull on Monday evening last. Games and plays were indulged in and refreshments were served. On Wed the Hall, Port Hill. At the close of the concert Santa Clause appeared on thc scene and distributed gifts to the pupils of the Sunday School The fol- ltecltution, Lillian Bamford; Flag aisy Adams; llecitation, Edwinzi Yeo; Solo, Irene Maynard; lleciiation, Janie Strongnian; Song of the Bells, Five ilve girls; Speech, t`oiir boys; Diiil oguc. Christmas for all nations; Nut- ional Aiitliem.-1'. ednesday the "int A growing in ation oi' the youth of this district 'as manifested on thc occasion therc cing nineteen visitors present. The upils were examined in the different ubjects by their teacher anti by their nswers gave ample evidence of the aint- and thoroughness of the tra'in~ ig being received. After the exaniin~ tion the teacher in a few words un- ressed iipan those present the ahso~ dialogues and ss5=€4!&*¢=:r' .21 tl l ---All 0ur--- i . . and Friends The CONDOR Lamp Will Reduc A Happy New Year MORRIS & SMITH 127 Queen Street t We Wish ” l t Customers -ti t 1-11! Your Electric Light Bill--i A The Condor Tungsten Lamp is a favorite of all who use electric light-it gives more and better light, con- sumes less current and lasts longer than the ordinarl' kind. But, just think-the Condor Lamp with all its at- tractive, money saving features will not cost you one cent more than the inferior kind. Every lamp iS thoroughly tested before leaving the store, to insure you of perfect satisfaction. . The price of the Condor Lamps are, 20, '25, 40 wattS at 40c, 60 watts at 55c, 100 watts at $1.00. Black & Co m}i'i'»°..°‘i{3 v'?ii.» V ’ , \ _ 5 “ t _ VM , . ‘ "4 \ its \\ 8 »@