"" -DECEMBER 2"6’i`1"’"1""i' _ "" 'ran lcn;ilsmr'rarown=oos-'nn1An~f- ""'PAe`EfmaaE‘»` v I _ _ 4 _ i is-i.’~_.;.c - i ;.'§.'.1f’...ii.fla.2.:..”“‘.._°°ai.‘:: ”' A V' l . ibuyersgot them early. ki `f. ._<_\ _v __ 0.: v Qivers - _ a ~ . -»- _~ f -Ili ig... ii - Pair-rvpriate things for every member of yiiur ‘fafmily-and members of other families) " G_ift.S.. i?h3»t.Wm P19356 the recipients-Prices tlQ»t4g§l‘i_rnore-`th1an-please you, _ r -- Us "l3_5~_R co ates and erfum' in - .P3-_Q5-l_.i3g9S». _Tdilet and Manricure Sits, biilzilt Coth and 'Military Brushes, Thermos Goods’ Walki_r!i’g__ Sticks, Smokers’ Goods, Cigars Cigar: 'ei?$§" _1p'é§"'Tobaccos, etc., Toilet Waters Safety 'R5l§"1i`5l3l5li{SH5lV%rS-- iG'o0’ds._ Also many _other- articles too numerous to mention. ’: " It will give us much pleasure to show our '__g‘t§ills. _ Callearly. _ _ _t.-_-sf E- A- I=.'¢S1'_=n - ~'»- CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ` ! Chocolates and Perfumes are especially worth seeing Y __-__ __£____ _ -' llue-... - - - E2' ‘M Must be prepared from the best ingredients and served can ascaeg I " A Successful Xmas Dimmer sf with the choicest sauces, relishes, etc. Never before have we been in just the same position to supply your ilemiind for the good things to feast on as at present. Fresh Canned Vegetables- i Plum Puddings. i' French _Green Pens Mlrioemeag C111- As`_lii=rasus.Tips English .iamii Canned Tomatoes Pickle; and Sauces. I Canned Beets Q Lea & Perrin’s Sauce ~ Canned Pens Heinz Relish - Wax Beans English Walnuts ' Biscuits C and B Pickled Onions ialted Waters Horse Radish nter Waters indian Chutney. Water Ice Waters Confectioriary. Short Bread Maple Creams And _-rnany others. » French Roasted Almonds 1 ' - ‘ Sluce for the Turkey. Fruit Japs We have some fine Red Cocoa Comflts Cape Cod Cranberries. Jap Caramelg and others too - Fancy Cheese ` ‘numerous to mention. '- Plmento Cream Cheese Olives Bu-lac-tic. Cream Cheese Maiizanilla, Queen and Lunch ' _ With Green Chile and lloque- Queen from 10e. to 60c. per » f fort _ bottle. _ x i - *§` \\\\YQIIIZIIi\\\\\\\\\§l.g l = 2 E = s _._ Baan is cons amass-°il’ “Solid as the Continent” The financial standing of our Canadian Life Insurance Companiee is beyond question. In these days of “testing” security is eagerly sought for in_ our investment. - _ The North American Life- Insurance Co‘ of Toronto, Canada, has been established for thirty- four years and Continues to pay Large and Satisfactory Dividends _to its policyholders all over Canada. Prince Edward Island has ,received nearly $26,000.00 in cash_.returns‘sin'ce the beginning cf the present' year- Laiigiié returns will-be received by our policyholders If you 'wish to know_ about our best plans of Insul'-ance, write us stating age, and we -will mail - full information. ' - - J. K. Ross, _ _'Provincial Man88¢\' _ 0 . Masonic Block, Charlottetown 7 For Cllrisllnasl J i Boxes and Baskets 0 _ F__alScy'Best value in town. _ Chocolate Novelties ' im 9 Qreckero_ _ *" Jiigiliheoeiveiii from England- , » Barley Toys; Candy C*”°° ; gggjm Mlxtllfe ' _ f chocolates, etc, -_ __ __ . i _ -i l, _~.\ » _ _.The Allies Box Mm _ » _ ~. _F ,Rusqia_aad..Grslt' ' iii'§i'°°f¢ him-: ; l' " 'gray ,im-fFruit CRN _“°W_.t°__ 9l_'°.‘l"<-°_-‘itll-m‘~ soodg n‘l&d¢l1l C 2% i ~ L .Lf _ _fl -I ii ‘_ - _ ,iii IT PAYS to buy in this Province. MT. _ 8TEWAR'i'.- _The young peo- Dle ot~Mt_ Stewart plan .on holding _Bled to learn that Mr. Isaac Jay is able to lie out again after confinement to his house for two months, as' the ;t-esult of‘an 'attack of pneumonia.-L. /hill j nil'l‘ gtora mfwyp hrdlu mm mm ‘__ ,, ' -_ . _»'. _ _ gg .i - f» 0. ~. -<~. ' _O 7 3; 5 __/ . _their concert which was postponed 'f_.- S - _ i from Thursday the 10th _on Tueliday. ‘ . _ f » _Dec. 22nd.- His many friends 'will be vi _ AGED TEACHER DEAD.-On Mon- _day, Dec. ~1-ith, at West St. Peter's, there passed- away to his eternal re- ward, an aged and esteemed resident, -Robert. McEwen. at the advanced age of 85 years. Robert “the master," as he was known, taught school over 40 years ago iii the old school-house at Mt. Stewart North, subsequently at St. Peter‘s__Lake, where he owned a farm. His memory will be trdasured as sweet fragrance by hundreds ot his pupils who all respected and loved _him._...ln him were embodied all the manly virtues and truly to know hin`1 was to respect and esteem him. He ‘lived to 'see' many years' and "at even- ing it was light.” His pastor, Rev. R. P. Murray, conducted the funeral ser- vice on Tuesday and a' large con- courseafwtriends paid the last tribute of respect tolfhe departed brother. The Guardian joliirs in sympathy with the members of the family who survive to mourn the loss of a loving father.- L. MT yERNQN.- The farmers ot this'vicinit'y are about through with their fall work, especially pioughirig. -Miss. Florence Campbell, teacher of Mt. Vernon, spent the week end in len William the guest of Miss Mary (l -- McDonald.-Mr. D. McPherson. Cale- donia, paid 0. dying visit to Mt. Vernon reccntly.- The many friends of Mr. piirture to Wood lslands.- Miss Efile Morrison. Mt. Vernon, spent a few days in Caledonia the guest of her friend Miss Bessie Walker.- Mr. W. Ross has removed into her new home a few days ago.-Mr. l. Acorn paid a visit to' Mr. J. J. Stewart, Merchant, ~’ Wood Islaiids.- Mr. A. McLean. Cul- lodcn paid a visit to Mt. Vernon re- cently the. guest of J. D. and Mrs. Mor- rison.- A young gentleman from Cale- -tl0nia_ while returning from Mt. Vernon at 'a late hour, n few nighs ago had the misfortune of getttng into Mt. Vernon ltivein- fMr. F. McDonald, Pinette, spent a few days recently in Mt. Ver- non the guest of Mrs. N. McKenzie. __ __ ,__. ii- . -l _ -. ~__.~...._ _it/_EsN6iu-'_-HicH sci-iooi._--'riie ofllowingfisthe result of the- examina- ons -t_ijn».i£2\it_ai>tnonth"~of _Novemben Pih- ' -_-'nctpsl'9'.Bepartment. -Grade 'ViI.- 1, \\\\\\\\1§llIlllI§\\\\\\\\\ZIlAlIIIIOA\¥ IlK\§'fIZIE/l\\\ I Marion -'Mc illifary ; '2,` Goo e}Fiirnesb, B, ’ Franc?-Sgilllvan; -:'=' 4: Egarl _ Hynes. Cii_~ade_'~V .'~'.--_-lg, Helen... McKinnon; 2, _Louis Mtfrppyi- 3, A'lleeir‘~`Mo:enonaid; 4.; "Mary ._M11`¢G.il`livei‘y i i5. Willie Mé- lieod; .6f,-'Joe _Murpliy.; Graue»V.- g, Lulu Masters; 2, Charlie Murphy; ‘, Francis McDonald. Grade lV.- 1_, Mary Murphy; 2, Dlngwell McLeod; 3, Roy Grant. Primary Department.- Grade IV.-1,_Enid -Sullivan; £_2i ivan -`M_cDonald; 3, Enieline Fraser: 4; Ste- phen Delorey; 5, Gladys Wood; 6, Joe Henry. Grade Ill.- (Senior).-1, Mar- garet Murphy; 2. Prudence Drake; Gerald Mupliy; 4, Monica Henry; _, Rota McKenna. Grade lil.-_ (Junior- -l, Claude Wood-', 2,Earl-__Fi_‘asei;. Grade ii_- iyiuiirgaret iiiacbonaid-_ 2, Agatlia llenry; 3, Robert Drakd. Grade l.-1. Leo McKenna; 2, Marga- ret McKenna; 3, Grace Jenkins; 4, Stella Delorey; 5, Newman Fras_er;i-_6, Byron Henry; 7, Howard MacDonalll`. . _ _ - X _ Who is ;_ Fantomasl I 4 ~ v/.ARBun='oN o si-iAw. =Ba`rridters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc,'Etc._ Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Bank of Montreal. Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- 0 . tl n Olllcet-Old Guardian Ofilce. Prowse Rio lr. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` - _4_ ft. in -_t.oan, K1.. Donald McKinnon Nicl.EAN A McKlNNON ~ Barhsterl, A\!0|'|l0yl-If-LIW ‘ iii-i»~i\ illock. Charlottetown e _Mi -itSON it DUFFY iii. i- ristors and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank or Canada . __ MONliiY_T0 LOAN. @ C. Mc fi, K.C., W. E. Bentley, K.C. cl.EOD A BENTLEY. lor stern and Attorneyeat-Lew mcoii-i-Bank of N. B. Chambers, Cher- ' lnttetowll. P. E. l. i nit. i. I-:_ cnoxan 0 l _eterinniy Surgeon P .A 't 'F H ital mp m crodl3lxrp 1 .Phone 48i. , _ Resideitqt Revere H0tel.__ S G2 F. Dewar, and Surgeon, McGill University *fn l \ _ F. Mcltaé are sorry to learn ofehis de'-‘ ' H/inosons oAi.t=.~oAn.- Avery' handsome 1,015-calendar has been re- ceived .from Messrs Lawson &_ Jones London. Clllflila, and is an excellent ggmple of thoidqo work they turn out. I;-SMELT Fl§HlNG.- Messrs Robt. and Frank Pigot, 'Mt. Stewart have been very successful a_t the smelt lish- ing lately. On Tuesday night' they took 0verT150 boxes from their nets; The ,other fishermen, though not doing so well as' this, made good catches; The McDonald Company 'have done ' well solar this season. Thus far_the prices havelrecn very good. i- NORTH RU$fl'.lC0_.-- Messrs Napo- leon Gallant and Mlltliram Doirpp,,l\_sg'_e returned homo from-the lumbstl' WOQ il- _,-Mr. Archibald Hartling X. and Miss Amanda Campbel1___arr_ived home last night after spending tw0‘weelts_`_Va_'c_a- tion _visiting rrieiaus, aiiii_i-siiigtives in Halifax- His fr ends are'-sorry to mprov as FRP, y BB 6 W0\l iiiie_ip_i§'i§3tii£ii»i»t\!ilire‘lH!f*1}';¢1?-,‘I¥l~l- man' wiisf op uiiiii this cosoiihelitii- gine, he had the misfortune to have his finger caught in the cogs, Dr. Flem- ing of Stanley Bridge dressed the wound.-Mrs. Ed. Turner and daughter Eleanor__.o£.:Mlllvale -is--visiting at the home of her pii.l"eiiti~i`Mr.'ii`iid Mrs. Tho- mas Doyle.-Messrs. John Pino, Jos. Sinclair and Henry Gallant left this week for Bay View where they intend to fish smelts. _ lr wsonmd - kahlvessagvq?-.rue home of _lVir.i» and Mrs. George -_ Birt oi' Peakes Statikin wds t‘he*‘5c`ene of-I very pleasing and happy event on the evening ot Dec. 3rd when a. goodly number of invited guests assembled to celebrate the occasion of their twenti- _eth wedding anniversary. The spac- ious ,dinliig-room and parlor were fill- ed with _ he assembled guests. Tliosc in the-dining room indulged in dunc- ing to the excellent violin music renti- ered by Mr. Birt his son Daniel, Geo- rge Campbell and Frcdli. Jay. Those in the parlor enloyedl themselves by singing and instrumental music. Miss Ellen Birt'd0ughter` of the host and hostess, Miss Bessie Leard and Mrs. J. Wilber Birt- pre'slding.at'tl`1e` organ. Toward midnight all sat down to ii sumptuous repost. served by -Mrs -Birt who is second,to-none in this province as a cook; the--tablest groaning under the burden of good hings.- Then in the wee sma hours all left for their several homes feeling tha.t_they had a right-good an_d¢a_njoyab_ie .time well pleased with` their ei/eni1ig's‘ enjoy- ment and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Birt many happy returns of their wedding d ay. _ _ '--_-~ 4 .~ . snr A- -Pmssr ffsiicgp tounis;-f»fi_o mong those w-ho `were”ori'lained to the priesthoodby his Grace the Archbis- hop ot’ Montreal on Dec, 19th is not tl the name of the Rev. John L. Kenncrin Father Kennedy was born -at Souifis West andv received his, early,_education iii the public school tliere. Later he _entered P. W. College and having ob- tained a_ license spent several-_years teaching school. _I-Ie\t_o0k an- active part in all that _went for tlie belt r- ment of his profession; He served cite term as president of the Eastern Teacher's Association; and two _terms as the Vice-President for Kings Colm- ty in thc P. E. l. Teachers’ A`ssocl}a.- tion. in 1907 he entered St. Dunstan’s College where he completed his class- ical course, aftepwhich he studied scliolostic _philosophy _ at the Semin- sire de Philosoplui, Montreal. Having completed his stiiiiieiiin that institti- tion where ‘be received honorable- men- tion for proficiency _.in philosophy. Father _Kennedy entered the Grand Seminary for_the study of Theology. Here his great application to study won for him high esteem, and at. the end of the three-years course he was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Canon Law. Father Kennedy will sing his first high mass in the church of the Sacred Heart. Boston. He will spend-a ‘vocation of. two weeks with his mother and sisters who reside in *t-[fit cityfafter 'whiclrhe will be sent on -the mission in the diocese of Wic- hita, Kansas. His home irlends will wisii Father John L. success. _ " DIPLOMACY ,Oli ‘ HOW TlIE_WAR STARTED. E Said Austria, you murderous Serb* You the 'pence ol~`all'Europe disti.'r'li, Get down on your knees " ~ i And apologize please __ | Or I'll kick 'y_ou`_ oil my' front curli,; S O \__ _ \, _. aid -Servia, ‘Don't venturé-` too iaii r I'll cell in my uncle the Czar, ' He w0nft.seeqm_1icked ,i l Or insulted _or kicked ' - o you better']sa\‘_e things as they "»'ii°e. ` ' I aio the ! ___.u -_ ii i.»:~_l 5,2 ‘,`~‘.W\ _L ~i ' ~ Special Xmas prices on every thing! _ ___f- _ __ - :ik __ _ __ . was 0 I ~ ' _ as ‘ "_-fi _ if "V" 'WM ` / _=- _ E ‘ l ss _ \ 0 £"n=~ __ _ ___ 'i . 1 l i W _ i - ;-Ii" 1: gil ` §_;`-_;.......;`._..* '.._; ... i. la-‘i »-7 -ft in " __ _f“\'__:,_‘ "N Q. fl-' TZ `»l3"`-1`.~`~1 _tial “af ::.'.» it ,, ii i i iii ' ' *-31 -’ ‘ o \ \ ‘lx Q .-5- » -nad .__ ia. _ _ __--.-_......---g- :- -:_j __~..7:< /_ 1 - _'-EI-.=»-_f 51- _ 3. ‘_ i . __ /7 \`\ ___ i Snxolcing Ch_airs_ Rattan Goods I Oak Rockers , » Our own make'-away ahead _ Over a hundred new styles A big 'variety to pick from of the imported kinds. Very mgcohfllrs and rocliflefsf d - Oak frameS"imi.t‘m°". aim' `5"”"`~i ~ __ I h e are “P 05.8” ‘U also real l_eatheruphoistering- _ ' _j'.~~"i_, comfortable - __ eat er_-some in chintz. An new deslgi-,S_ 1 _._ _gi ' ideal gift article. -' $6.50 _ _ 2_7., to mo __ _ 6.15 it is.oo 1 - .~.s_.¢>r_ ag; _Q-1-.-1_~ »,»_., 1 *___ P¥€tty._ _Music Cabinets I Couzlg a'agi;%thing be 1 Pieces dozen styles. For' sheet player piano phonograph records- or phonograph disks. 5.50 to 25.00 ,$2- i ’ _ A lot of new par-_ _ lor chairs and rock- ers just opened, very handsome $7.50 tb $15.00 _.i...-f _,_ _ _ ..-if"-i. _ S__ee These__l-Iandsome _ Handsome- ppc-tg, _ ~ Library 5 ~P¢destals 0 Work _ " .-_»'§\‘\§;\"-§t"i_ .¥\ . _ - _i_ _` _ __ ~ - _ \-- .f =.:ii»f7i\'i|’i ' li Tables 1 ~i.".l.L..hS;%ili "“°"°“ _ Magnificient styles in i W `;‘?§:e;mactive 'E V‘€"fY~ ` _ :'1`_ney’re strictly up-.t0-d2f€- _ _ f "._.~_’~"f.< _ ' 3,50 ' ' " _if _ - __ 8_5, ,,, ,Sm -__i_ sz.zs ii sio.oo_ ‘_ "P _ - 2-- .?___é__ ° ‘_ _ __ so 5| . i ihiiit anti-»i..nssa_ .i-..\i-rr li _ _ - __ _..-_ . , ,_ t 0-Make the _home happy with La was _I - ' a handsome new table. -f~_;§=_>._-If-i}:i_;___=__'iiii _Leg siyi_¢s,. 6.0010 20.00 __ __ |_Pedisiaisiyi@s'10.5otoo0.00. -_ ._ ‘ _ *fi-'§1. F ‘ ' N' Ai r,