P. » ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN .GUA1_tpi;4lN' _ 2 ‘Toffee VCU have Merry Widow mi Honey Boy Kisses 'We have a fresh stock of these D0i>iilar candys. Prices as usual 20c per pound. J. G. Jamieson Druggtst 1 ‘~ -*T* ~-'- 1-4-~'Q1 1 Misajgluc _ g of the share- of the Cornwall held ln Cornwall 12th at 2.30. te-ry. w-1-v l§¥l _ Noiici The rumor that l was Interested in other meat stores in this city is un- true and l wish my customers and ge- neral public to note thu. All inter- est 1 have is at my store 9 Elm Ave. REANEY GAY 6356-12-30M3i. ‘ Aladdin Mantle Lamps with guarantee to all culling or send- ing for lamp with cash $6-00. 30-00 01' $1.00 will buy ll lsmn complete as Cat' aldged, for few _days only. as I must have the cash. S. F. TARBUSH, 104 Fitzroy St. City. 6283-12-23M6ipd. l FOR SALE Just a few Black Patch and red foxes len. lui perfect specimens. and at low price. Write for prices or come and visit: lily ranch. Nearest station, Komoko. WALTER R. CAMPBELL, Lobo, i". 0., Ontario. 3895-11-18MS9ipd. (F 1- 2 ' '-8 TIDE TABLE .lANuAnv. _ High Water A.M. Water P.M. 1 12.14 13.28 14.311 15.39 113.38 17.33 18.26 Low AM. 0.14 1.20 2.21. 21.0911 11.20 22.12 .1 4.22 _ 23.11 1_ 1.14 1 1 __ 12.43 1 0.0111 _H7 1 19.29 ‘- 1 1.. _ 1 14.1911 1.49 20.07 I 14.55 11.29 20.56 15.9 wqmdoumw gWg§gF@ 3” P.M. | 0.25 1 18.06 1 8.00 1 19.04 9.11 1 20.05 11 110,10 11.04 11.55 tn¢l2’11S! *-1 w .1.. ,, Fa. 5°.°°.‘~'.°‘?‘ !°!"!".° newest-‘¢ Uimoc NU>NN1:»= o'\~1v-»»~l Hu-M4 ."F'“.°’ w::\»- #mcse 9.14 »-»-»-- eewwreroo ana-Neocon:-#irc .@&®KW;'~5:¢5l¢§D¢ .2 9’ m. 4 21.46 22.:ls 23.34 12.512 12.114 *J M '11'-I =3~ 3'- 11? MHP-‘r-i .°f°5°9° .>ui:1\¢r~: ~.a4~1u1Hoeoo»- ."'F"' 1-:_-1 occ: 1 1 11 E35 14.33 15.29 21, ` 16.22 22.3 1 _ ll 23.2 l.-,r¢rt~:.h¢N¢~>-4L¢:_~1 a.r::>»-:~'~ltom~:: 10.13 11.00 11.42 1 12.20 _ 12.51. 1 1 13.22 1 1 13.46 1 14.09 11 _ 14.32 14.58 1 15.30 FP? wow* wwe (nfl) '-3 -=7“.=§ ."‘:“§°!‘° U-¢/=b~l mama PF?*F? aawuwm '-‘I\D@$~O1€l3 '9 10 11 12 13 14 15 is 1 17 18 19 20 21. 22 i 23 24 25 26 11 27 ,1 28 1 29 § 16.21 1 -_ 30 17.26 11 1 I .40 V 9" A e TC #>&2 "|25 I is 11 0.5111 12.02 to And. threatentni;. l and snow. 5th to :ii M.. 13.001 .mutha v-ist ard to(4ti1, win. 9th, very cold weather. 10th to 12th, l11ilder.i 13th to 15th, fair. 16th to 20th, rtmigb, cold and equally. 21st to 25th low temperature. 26th to 29th, stkirm wa e. 30th to Zllst, blustery. I _} DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. Prince Edward 3. and 8.20. Peoples Theatre 3. 7. and 8,45. him? -IQ ` BIRTHS '2-‘“" McLURE. - Born in this city on Doc. 31st, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McLure. a son. Congratulations. HOCKEVISTSI A CALL TO ARMS! Now Y_oar'a Message from C. A. H. A. President to All Players and Offi- cial; Throughout Canada . KINGSTON, Ont.. Dec. 31.-in this my first official note as president oi’ the Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- ciation. I take the greatest pleasure in pending out to all oiiicials and play- `ora in the many Provincial assocliv tions connected with our governing body. the heartfelt wish that the com- ing year of 1916 will bring to one and all_the greatest amount of hBPPlness and Wzsperity possible. I feel however,-thot I have a greater responsibility and duty to perform at this time, and that is to point out to the great army of hockey players and ofllcials_ scattered throughout our beloved Canada from coast to coast how great and urgent the need is for men to come forward 8-nd rally to the defence of our com- mon cause and strike a-blow for liberty and justice that will re-echo around the world. Canada' to th a athletes have responded nobly e cali in the past. and will. I am hw will who over, and continue to do so. ln a weeks our hockey 'season if there are any their minds course or say in my opinion. one conclusion. exchange the a "Ross rifle _ your place in being formed the of 'human- earth gameneaa to play The some quali- ln the greater bsing played ia other ngliting every , of.liil if W 47 17'# S 'l`o be sold by Public Auction on the premises 183 King Street, Charlotte town on Wednesday 12 day oi` January 1916 at the hour oi’ 12 o'clock noon a dwelling house and lot having a front ot' 45 feet on Kings Street and lately owned and occupied by the late Aus- tin S. llewltt. Tile dwelling has lately been painted and the interior has been all fixed up with hardwood floors and all modern conveniences. Terms Cash-At. the same time and place there will be sold 4 shares in the island Guardian Publishing Coin- pany, lately held by Austin S. Hewitt. Dated 17th, Dec. 1915. ' .. R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. 6322-12-28Mths81, - Executors Nolice We the undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of the late Donald jenkins, do here- by notify all persons having ac- counts against the late Donald jenkins to present same to us duly attested within thirty days from date. WM. l. l\/icEACHF.RN, GEORGE W. BALLEM, Executors. Mt. Albion. D=c. 31st, 1915. 6365-12-31,4,7,l0,l2,l.». _ 1 _ _ .1 J Auction Saié of ~ Hardwood We are authorized by William Nunn to sell by Public Auction on his premises North Winsloe, Monday, Jan, 3rd. 1916 Commencing at 1 o’clock a choice lot of Hardwood in lots to suit purchasers. TERMS:--ll months credit on all sums exceeding $5.00. BEN] . CARTER, Auctioneer. 6351-12-M31. B ' ' 1 “We want you to conlc in and- sec the largest and best range ot’ Over- coats in tile City and we want you to see liow uluull cheaper we can sell you ii good Overcoilt than you r-an hiiy any- where else. 0378. ._ \.___L_.._".-= ‘__’ _ ".f`,'W.\*'_f ;-l1/v-/ \ 1 / _ /* C‘. I ¢ __ - _;`j;_'_-1... §\ 1 ._ is \_ \ ` .*,\_ he \ ._ \__\\\_1_ f/ , 1,' ` ig) \ ~ *ff 2;'-;"'/-.=, `\ f it-gal 1 $0 1 / I ' / , _ / ;."il`_~' ~ __~ / _ .- ' W I / '_`_. ` _ _P71 _ ___ i-1-2-f’-.;‘2~ " _.ff - -I 1 _f /» » /' 1 .1 /’1"f; -__.; _Z if _ »;-,-5.. _j5>%' ‘ ,_ / /I I ` Uv, it , ' 4*' \ . _ '¢_:*> 3.31/111;. 111 1 __ __. .`_* -_ ~}`Ié:!I` Z»»_`_.'l,',1_ ' -:\\\',_-_I~`~.,. ," 1 `“`~ ` \ =-,-1;.-‘_'1r.‘<'-ff ' ' ' __-’ ll lllllllllll _. 151515?" me-:.'»=.f»<"" ' ` _. ‘“.-4'* ~ " \ AFTER THE WAR , A. ,_ 1./_ Wi \ %/5 2 _ //Q 1/ \ ~\\ ` \ / / »§ \ f-~\- A ‘V ' ' ._ , ‘_',- _ 1 _»-_-_1.;- 1-;-_~; ..~_-- -- 'T W/ _f ~?';_-__`,3~_.._/_~,_: '- "/// 'J 74;-'l ff* __ __ 1 51 E .1111--1 _‘_ _ ' ` A 7/Y"-_;‘f' `\"-l_- ' A `\` '_` / / /I // l 1 7/1) 5 '&}W . v..,3 ~ 1 IH/ .1/V \ I " THE LAND (F PROMISE," TO WH ICH WAR-WEAHY EUROPE WILL LOOK. 1\\\ .(` \ \ _ Fox l h .,\ A ttll-211 yi’->- -.; _ §‘ § -4 fi/ /` 1 "I .___ 'ia i .-Q. i|iPPlN|NES_l]l lHl Will( CMi|\DlliN ld0TliER’S INSVIER l0 AMERICAN SONG “ I didn’t raise my son to be a Soldier." i did Llriilg up lily soil lo in-_‘ll soldier, 'i‘o play the gallll-_, be uprlgllt, loyal, o str ng, 'l"o shun the boaster, iight the blatant bully, ~ 'l‘o stand for truth uild justice against wrong. lie was not urged to follow low ideals. To “get rich quickly," or make wealth ills goal. lic It-_il_rll»=d that ull the world is ilot worth -winning, li ii. sllollld v1»_~,t llllll his illllllortnl soul. _ lic was not lrzlilll-fl ily l‘r:ll`iy poli- 1.11-1111114 'Fo watch mcll iiglliillg, or with cunning art 'l`o make quite sure whit-ll side would he sticccssfill, 'i‘lien only if it paid, to take 41 part. lie heard Instr-iid, of Kulghtly faith and devoir, (if good King Arthllr, t111luilad`s high Quest, Oi' noble men whose dauntlcss deeds wo honour, Whose nanles arc sacred, and whose nyemories lllf-st. So he was ready when the 'l`o_csln sounded. (And 10 the Standard King and Country culled). _ To iight. a dastard 1`oe_wlios1-_ llrokoii pledges Alid needless 'iilaugiltcr has thc world appallc-1i._4 __ _ And if. with thousands of our hravc defeilders, _ ‘ ' My son should fall und din ’ncntll - allen skins, With breaking lleilrt. l sllilil hold fast lilo promiac 0" (l0ti'=~i great. dny lily soldier will arise. #aa ` Cllristmlls -Day-passed pleasantly as did the entire week cild und :litho- ML-;'5"-'-,* - _ --“-' - 'L - '_ ffl- ehargo Twenty-flvo oonta. Q-#Q-I4-*O * "* ' **#i4%§4+§+ ` GUARUIAN GLASSIFIEIJ MIS. ; 'Doa cont por word ilrat lnaamoo In thla oolumrr half oont por nord each continuation. Cash must aooompany order. Minimum _ k _ , , ,.- 4- b 1# ' O 4'* v Q' #4 "'¢‘**'l'Q~\t-‘O4 #V4-¢4-Q*-i1'-Qi-I-¢>i»§~l~\-54. *.1 _ 5- -r-' ea- --1='-1-?=s- g--ei-u Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurses. For further particulars address Dr. Arthur V. 'Goss, Supt. Tountnu State. Hospital. Taunton, Mass. 3404-ltt12Mtz \`1W4'fFE6“/i"r`6'rlcs A dlnliron es- nsral housework. Apply to 165, Kent Si. _ti!i4_?_f_12-Zlliifii. wAN1':oT'MiTn"'ron osnahii. 1-lolisework apply B3 Uppor_Prince Bt. 6336-12-29-M3lpd». wAN1'ap A uint?" ron House work. Apply Revere llotel or 154 Pownal titre-it. 6321-1?-28Mtf. u:s; For _Stale _ Foil sfiiia-' 1'i4dii`oT»oi4snso s" G. Leghorn Cltla. and Pullots-. W. _J. Piclrard, 103 Euston Bt. _ 4 _ _ sa¢a12~sii1ii__i. 761: _i A“`iIa‘-`““”A n`diii`a"n"’oF vouud _ silver black and cross fxea, island - bred. Apply. to the Cent l Fox Co., _ 1'.imii.ed.»Chariottetown,:or Samuel craig. ~ ' _ - - aswii-lane. ion' a4"CiW°`i”._ c Tina '|»Aa'rg1=gl. ship in them. Ono pair Silver k Foaoa-"Class Standard" can be _ kept iii my ranch if deairotici. B. ,\¢~v\tu \\7g;|||'pd FOR SALE PAIR BLUE FOXE8 _ _ __ - 2 _lfull particulars on application to “PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. ELD." c|o Guafdan. 5718-12-9Ml.i'. Send for Catalogue. Solar and _ _; bromide (prints, prgtralts fliiltt and Ftllllltl convex, ramea an war pc ure ._ _ Merchants Portrait Co.. Toronto. F(?_:f):‘h?l'm g":l:lp¢‘7_E";`a$°l:*“`1`,':||[‘:l|l:]f(i> . _ t | 101|’ \vu~“ted""'1'eln"|° all ma? (I‘.li§rtIi1lrorle(l‘1o)nt‘t:t!:iiioi)1gi'ng wANTED_‘_pup||_"NuR8E8 A1- THE Queen Street. 6357-12-31M2i. 'Miscellaneous vAcuu`i4i ¢TsAWlN"oTI-' s1'.m'" 'i=Eii dl! hires one of our powerful elec- tric Cleaners. Simple and easy to -Operate. You-caircloan all your ° 91 ms . fsruit , tt _ Ju.. in, is dsigmrnlgds mliliflf 218. Beard: Weeks. 5785-12-1141130 To Let. _ 6343-12-29M8i._ ro`_E“”'_i. 1'-rl6'UiE`.”“~ A‘FF‘i'r"§5§l. Great George Bt; 55g9.13_am“_ ' i§§_¢_!__=_§[ _wlttted ' ` _ WAN‘i'BD_A_ _1'aAc"iEii"F5'li_-|=i3'E» Park*-Comer School supplement vo- ted M0.00 Male, teacher preferred. Apply to John ‘Stewart French Riviir. " tazz-12-25-mai. ` ~‘ warm-it-` -_ _ Tc? _____._.*.__________:_.__v_______v___V__.V._:____V__._._._._._._.___.___._._._. _____. ___________._ _.__ _.__V.___._._._,___._.v_, _._._._._._. __ -_._.___-___-,-_-_-_-___. ,,,.._ _-_- ,-_____._»::_»,-_-_-_-_:_-_-,_-_-_-_-,,,,_.as -_»_-,-_-, _ _-_-_»_»_~_-_- null tho wcutilcr liiilll turned a tczlrful sldu ol' his incc towards (_‘lia'rlotto- iowll oil Siiilllily, (‘_iii‘istmns day was llullic bright willl sleigh bells ringing illorrily. /\ littlf- snow for today is being eagerly lliltivipilrod . d< 1# New Ycul-’,~i lllly 1-ailing, which has in-ell revived ill lllc past fcw yours opens this :lftornuoll wlill it levee at Government. Hou.~:1- from 2.30 to 3.510. is rl ill This has llr-.cn all ex:-willingly briglil and busy wcck. 'l‘hl-_ soviirzll (‘llri:4i- llilis trees :ind vollct-irte-1 for tho woc lots ilnd young pl-oplc seelnod to bc vqunlly elijoyed by their elders who a|_t_onde¢il_11llli Mrs. M111- `Kinnon spent the Christmas sicnsoll with Dr. and Mrs. 0'Bricn in Am- herst, N. S.. returning home this and Duchess of Connaught have issued invitations to the state dinner and re- ception at Government House after the opening of Parliament on January 13. l I 1 Lleut.. Clarence 'l‘idn1nrs1l wllo has been on :t short holiday to his parents lvlr. and Mrs. W. l1‘. Tldmarsll. leaves this morning to resume his military duties at St. John's Quebec, Lieut. Tidlnarsh is attached to t_he Stall' ol' Colonel Meighen's Grcnudler tlilnrds :lei tl. sigllalling oiliccr. ill ni iii _Tho members ol' the 10fltll llighlilild Brigade wllo are iii the city t'or Ncw Years will be guests nt a specially nice dinner at the Armouries today prepared through the klndlless of the ladies of Charlottetown, who are de- lighted to honour the men oi' the 105th whenever opportunity offers. The dllilug hall has been nicely decorated and a very enjoyable dinner hour will no doubt be spent. it' ii iii ' Decpest sympathy is being extoll- ded to Mr. Jollll A. Moore and family oll the death oi` Mrs. Moore, which occurred quite suddenly this wnck. Peasggnts Mr. and Mrs. llligli Mcl.nre of Brad- :llbano wcrc in the city on Friday. Mr. Daniel McDona1d`of llopednic \v1i:~'. in tho. city l<‘riduy, J. W. Mrlloililld, Glclifluiizln, was ll _visitor to the city ycstcrduy. Miss Olivia McNovln. llonsilnw. is visiting fricllds ill DoSuble. tho guest. or Miss Jcsslc lloatcs. week, _ ‘ _ =r 8 if An engagclncnt of much ilii_m~cst_ to ills younger social set. hero was made public this _week when thc Rev. S..l. :ind Mrs. Wood'ropfe of-Dartmouili. un- nollnped the engagement. of tlicir rlali- ghter llelcu Mary t0_Mr. Clllls. At- kinson Good oi’ tlic.Nova. Scotia Agri- cilltilrnl Collcgc, Truro, 1 o 4- =1= ' Mr. t"-lydo i Auld loaves Moilllily morning to rcslinlv his studios llt M1~_~ _(1111. llc will bc zlccompaillcd by his sister Miss Marlon Auld who \vlll visit ill Montreal for some weeks. ` 1 is 1. at Lieui. Stirling illnncliaril, i.ieut_ /tl- lan Cosll, Mr. Bellj. Rogers and Mr. ll. L. llolmllil; Mr. 'i‘. Fullerton and '\1r. llnrry 'l`idniilrsll lcnvo this morn- ing for llaliinx to ilt_t_1-lid Military School pl~<\pxlr:ltnry in going overseas. " ~ >i' =>= 23 The ladies who linvc ' interested tllenlselves in (fol. ings' plea for socks for the soldiers arc working a- long steadily null illiletillg witll splen- . did s\u‘1'cs4s. - ~ $151191 l 1 Mrs. F. P. Taylor; Grafton Street. was visiting her llrotllor Dr. Heartz null Mrs. llvnrtzx, .Aillhrrst for thc holl- ll-.1\‘ .st-asoll. .. . .. _ Miss I.oliis<~ iiixlrtfrcady is to hc the guest. of honour ut a liileii shower next Wudni-sdily ilftvrnoon, "st _whit-ll Miss Amy l'lllmo.~ is to be the hos- trtsi-1. ' sl. it I* Several oi' the ladies nftnrnalon Bridge Clubs will:-ll were so pleasantly hold last winter have resumed, and many pleasant meetings nro. looked forward to. It ii it - Mrs. Gladys Mn:-.Donald . and llttlo _i1on. Stewart are sponding the week cud in Summorsido wltii_Mr. Neil Mc- -Quarrle, K. C. and M-rs. McQ\isrrle. ' ' -- s s o ~ Miss Alice llarrison of iiummernillc spent a few days this week with hor »‘pilrents'l'tov. Wm. and Mrs. Harrison at the Parsonage, New Castle. N. ll. ` a u lo The Ladies? C1111 issued invitations F * ‘_ »wai.l..~ Miss .lossic iloiites, toncllcl; Central Royalty.. is spcndllig'_ hor Christmas llrllillays at llor -home in DeSable. Mr. G. Noonan and -alsted Cocillu Albany, were visitors- togCi_larlottc- town yesterday. - ` _ l_ Mr. Joseph Diifi`y, Mt,,_ Stpwart, l4\.t‘t ‘ 11 few days ago 'for it visit to his l1onio_ ill New York.--S. - _- Miss Annio McAu1ay. tcachor Slovngc llarbour, is spending the Xmas holi- llllys nt. llor homo in Tracadie.-S. Giliillcr 1.. J. M1-_Donal&1. "<. 35°# `,i‘3"- "'_- ‘ I‘ _ "`€ ¢;;g.1.m|11|_ _,W _.__.__1_1__v,_.§;..1r___k1,__é;~,,__1.y1.`1,_,._.1__~_ - ‘ 1. -_~.7 1155* fr".-' ..;'_é.fe'_.i1T"‘»i.'_-`_“1.$""3.'-Q17 ~ 1' _‘i ‘iilffvl "-_ ‘-1 1_'E;'t:t _.._._.."‘f.4l‘__ ~ _.1 -.1f.---_~,l»{- 1 ~‘ti1..- .1..-t~ 1-. ~r-:'-»~ r;t'£id~_'4lt#!lif _ " “ "...-.¢1;-""_`-“i- 1' 2 'f`4-Y? -*~"».b‘<"' `.~ - 1 ‘<1 ’ ' ‘W Entire offering to be*-f'sold__§w§ithQtit ' ' reserve of January 6th,' l91_6_?2t_. 0I1f€ 1 7 .." - iii.-_ < .¢ r .~_, 1. .J .1 ~.' . ’ ' ` .xl it 1- “ ‘ 2. . 1- 4 H ‘. ' "1 ..»‘- _1; ~» _ ` ` ' " | ,’ _*T`*i7"' ‘ -.(1-. I 1 is 13, 1 l4il"_,1_" "'f"’. _ I 1 fs-._.~___ 1 l .4 l. i y. 1 \ < -v ~ R -. »»_-