_ `_l_o;~iiJ1_6‘~""__f _ _ ’ __‘_ ' _ ~ ~ _ _ __ __ ,MW 1 __ ___ _ ' “-‘-‘-‘ 1*-' “-“-1*:-:_ _ 1-:__ _-:_-_ _ ,-_ _-_ _-:_-,-:_-_-_A -.11-_-:::_-:_-::_-::::::f.1'.‘rf-1*,-::::_-.-:::::_~_-,~,-_-_~; EVERYBGDY come 'to the coil- ] _ ' l cert Wediiesday liii;lit___i_\i Mai-siiileld. " 6476. PATRIOTIC -LECTURE-liclp tho l’utriotlo.Fund by nttendlng~_tIio lee- ' -bloodcomesw i-estemacll, u_‘_’_l§*?f;UN11’-5A1\Y nshwu- 'iluvlns liver, kidney a' bowels are are -likely _to have colder we r. We " would sug ` 'l HUGHFIS' n ing a goo_, supply- 1 of Coal ini the bin. \\\TI Weather ' c ls _ ` N _ ‘ffll ' Ni' , _ :I3-_ _ ure on tile' war at _flrgicc C_ilul-l_;il_ te-_ From now on We _g_l;_lle;l£_¢;Spi:lfl_`2i§_o°§tren2th _night nts oclo9ll..____»-_ _ _ ._ liifle. lv l ~c ctr BM bill on or before Juli t w l. ` . . . . o »_ - ' - klipt in properaponditlon by .lin tlll.§`.....'-"ii.f.`.’.‘1f§‘,‘f_ '”“< '"""£’l"l'lf a ttle care all ' _ *_ ‘ _._--Q l "ro'iilGi»i'r's ADDRESS.-Do not forget tliis evening-io hear tlicf iid- dressloii “A City With Beauty" by Mr- W__ o. Arc_nil,,_,id'. Landscape 1 »»' ff. ° l ' ~ . » _ 'tt C "c‘ ` `l“liili.izrs a “.~r~°l.:'~ H ull . ` . . . _ l __ _ _ 5| --- ' _, _ _ . l PnlNcl:__ eowA_i'-in lsLANo.-rin,- '°fYl>0_¢|y’a Fruit l.axal|v¢S’ § i»rinc-c Edward lsiallli leaving viii... lottetowu at'7 o’ciock Slltllrduy morn- They not only purify the , ing lol-j *Picton iillli"1llo lo... .if ' bl00d,c\afify the skilf and freight: .includiiig _twelve cars of We can e cure- constipation, but area `~" ' ~ eases of the stoniachfliver' best and 1 bowels. _ biliousnels, at the lowest-iprices. l ‘ stltute. _ _ _ A.' Pickar"d__&aCo. m'°“ Geo E Hu lies 8 . "r) Ax 1 \\\\\`V lIl”X\@\§/ 0518. ;l'll-We cars of lamb and three cars ol' lliixoil- l'rl-ight. »»specifie remedy 'for all dis- _ f ` ' ; ~ ‘ 'ro-`N_l`éH`1"s i.e`cT'U'n'E_; l'll,..‘., triitcd locture oil the War by' the -\headaches_etc__ __ ___ _ ltcv. it. G. I°‘ult_on nt Grace Church to-iiiglit ut 8 ociock 120 lantern Ask for-_LHughes'C_'C_C‘_ 'views of naturnl wuifscones (more recviit views have been added siuet T@ble‘S -takeuna Sub' the locturc was lust given). Adinisl’ sion. 20 cents; children, 10 celltg_ Procotill-l iii' liili of Patriotic Fund Price 25c per. bex by mail g 6,'~,6_ T' W 3| Novice To suesonlsens.-_ Subscribers are notified that the price of the Morning Daily Guardian and Montreal Daily Staris $4 00 per yea;-_ the Morning Daily Guardian and Fam .; _ , , _ g 4 . Z '_ s ‘ ’ *'~"‘i“‘*-'i 1 il ll lli li W ill _sta i as. Ch t°‘"° i\\\\\vlullmMmm\\\\m\l pil. ,'§§‘1; ,T21 ,,,.,°§‘,,,§,_, ,,¢-”,,,§ ,§,,,I§ .gl ~\.. __i¢i-ew. .... - - _ " . , = ' ' , l GOLD FISH FREE ing Guardian and Montreal Daily Star is $3.25 per year; the Evening Daily Guardian and Family Herald and Weekly Star is $2.25 por year. Mit. ' Y. M. C. A. WORKF- The following ` '_ " I l _ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ lads from Charlottetown went as dolo- ° Witli 'each REXALL Purchase ° I ( . f ;A Rexail globe of gold iish will look good in your home. _ ' 1 FREE here you can get a large globe, water, fern, moss, and' two beautiful goldfish--FRE with each 'dollar purchase oE_Rexa|l Remedies-any of the _350 different Rexall prepar- a ions. ~ ‘ » _ _ i The jteatcltl Store `fl Gor-.Great George and Kent.Streets ._ _ ww\\\ll”ll”’@`\\\\\\\\i’lA\“$-MQ \ _f_ “ ' _ ` ' _ '.- flslande Soldiers at _ the .` l , ' IIIIII ‘ ll I front are asking for Hickey’s ll Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. "' ZIIY Because it is the best l'lickey & Nicholsonlob. Co., VIHIIIZ\\\\\l@0A\\\\\\\VIIIII5'4-"§\Y\\\YII \\\\vl\vur@\\\\\ Q ' W" 5-'A ji l' til* '_ i _i f ir,_.,,_,_; lr/There is it Soulful, Ib - melklw |:0Ilc 10 1 _ ’ J --3 ' ; ';1° /_tn “‘ "'”"* =| ‘ I rl ` l 1 ,l, _ __ ` l . _ li you llavelri today wolli ' e to call. _ _ _g __ l- su|»¢»i’i-lr ilush tanks. - belauslwehaveherenowaf fa __ __ ¢\Y0f\h°S¢ ' k f . ' th ld- newd plla?l§°l:ibe‘l}ell1ll1lt;ht}»`:l)pci‘i,'ug-'I-"no, li=l_n§l tg lgak °‘l_'_"_*".°_'l_"’l?l-“ °” °“’° 4 \ I U i . _ , ho l . _ ;;l9r_“._¢_lis» ls is °s'°*°=__*‘* ° "1 -_“ll ' _ .` __ _ _ _ ..-_._--. 0 " I ' > " '5 ~ ` i _ l _ .~ ._ _ l ~> "i'_-. - ll .e ._ .- '- ' ‘ ‘ '-,'~_ ll; __ Hates. to the P. W. C. Stud-ent Confer- ence held at Tryon during the past week at the instance ot Rev. Mr. Young; Nelson McEwen, Albert Simp- son. A. Gillis and Samuel Proiitt. Nelson McEwen led a livoly discussion on “Organized Class", Cam Prufitt on “What is a Hero." and Gillis on "Por-sonal lnlliicnoc.” ' SAD NEWS RECEIED.- Mr. (Lil. Black, Charlottetown, reecivcd a telc- gram conveying the sad news ot' the death of his oldest brother. Mr. Wal- ter H. Black, of Seattle, Washington. No particulars were given as to the cause _of dcatli ._ Tlm_latc___ Mra___Blaek_ _ conducted an extensive grocery dis- tributing businoss und when last heard from was enjoying his usual good lwaltli. Col. Moore, ot this city. who is nt present in Southern California. recently visited him, a visit mutually enjoyed. The deceased was a' native oi' Pugwasil. N. S. WILL PLAY THE GAME.-- A Fredericton despatch says that with tho anllouiicemellt of tho safe arrival 12 the draft ill England, news is leak- i g out as to the idcntity_oi` sonic of the liockcy pluyers suld to be applying' for places on the strength oi’ the 36th Overseas Battery; and likely to arrive here on 'l`huri-id y night. lienlilng the list is none other than Cllcste Gregory, former Moncton star, rover, of Now Glasgow il native of Charlotte |.owli, while a close second is Billie Wilkie of Gllico Bay. and they ure fol- lowed by a lot ol' otller. players who have made good in botll professional and amateur hockey ill' Cllpc Breton. --1-s LETTERS PATENT.- ill the last issue of the “ltoyal Gazette" notice is given of application for 'Letters Pat- ent for the incorporation oi’ “Narrows Oyster Company, Limited," for thc purpose. among others. of' purchasing und selling or'otherwI`se disposing of oysters, claims " qquliilaughml ‘lobsters and other shell' fish and 'the products oi’ such iisli 'iii this li§a§y,=§;a§ggg¢m_gS§,§°§¢f§,§§f_lggfgygs l .°;l;l§l§.._“.".‘€2.'l. izllsftviftsgqr P0 SY an .` _ " '. T' ` S\l.li\>l’lr-=°1\l-_=_ _ - " wdn for it unstlnted prals:»_f_roni_ students, béginners and experience |llanls_ta=._-5,. -_».._l‘_j.'_ _ ___.____ lhe Kam has a bcnlllllll' l_r_slse_-bllt- there is-more l __ ‘__ __ Y t‘ ` - 1 _c 7 __ _ _ _ _ Tank '-'T 4ll*`l"l.l*.l*.7"t“.'.‘2ll‘..,,"l`§'$§§..lvl`.'e..e.i‘l.”ii and Good Sa`iis_factio'n _ \. ii-Zl:l`a'i‘l:’l>v"li'°lil;°l.'ifl»c'i"|`§`:ll|:il'¢:."i °l'§.'cll.'§l'l lillille different sizmlglenn quail flu ~ in tooth ltulhtl. hee brushes. lglvlnl bun e__;,-gain eo- illcre in iillilervi es hero ling wiilmcoflhe nmtencling demlnih itil’ ‘JL "’.-"ml l»lll=‘$'-!'£»'ll'..i’i‘.'l’»?l§ all _ inierlor liindu. GUARDIAN AGEN15- Miss May Curtis has acee_pted the poiiltio_li_ns Guardian Agen for Victoria nd vicinity. and will be-pleased to receive subscriptions. advertisements and news. KINDLY REMEMBERED.- At tho close of the past year, The 'Treasurer of 'I'lio Ladiesf Aid of Little Sands Pro- sbytortan Church, waited upon Mrs. A. J. MacDonald and in behalf ot the congregation ‘kindly presented her with a well-i1iIed_pnrso in recognition or 'hcl' services as orguiilst ol' thc Church. Mrs. MacDonald greatly ap- prociatedsiicll a kind expression oi' their' good _wiil, and hoped the cordial relationship existing between hor and_ o so kliidly remembered her, us in the past. MQLLVIEW Ff~i..._..;RB‘ l`| u- TE.- At a meeting of the Farmers' institute held at Millview it was dc- cldcd to bring the matter of a better train service on the Murray Harbour Brunch before the Central institute. lt is contended that the second tniiii would be oi-greater advantage to"tho farmer during the Fall and Spring months than it would be in mid,sum- mer. and the members ofthe Millview Instituto desire the assistance ol thc other institutes of tho Province iii lil'lli'ging'tliis“ihattcr _beforsthe proper autholllthea. W. C. Smith, is Secretary INSZTITUTE WORK.-The Cum- berland Women's Institute met nt ‘;he'li0inb of Mrs. ,lollil l\’:1`clllliilail on Tliiirsdsy, Doc.1_30§~b._.- 'l` e__mel;tlng was opened ill"'tllin usual way, the president in thc' chair. ’l‘he secre- tary wus absent owing to illncsi-l._'nnd Miss Mclsuac acl.ed_`in llei' place. The min§_es~i~~.o_§__..tllc last moot-int! were rca".%uif’hpproved oi._ lt was gnlialed q .c_°)l__ae¢€ tliigovtilo fave _o arg _ _» _ e___ _ernm n be ulili “;’_it_eli'_“3r°ss`°-lyeril-_ lt- wlia decides _4c‘~_.use__tilc funds on ‘land that'~»-l1$l“1b;¢_t_l:'a collected in_Red Cross ‘tu blk? socks for the ,_ oldlms "'A ' _ .ten ,cents lsilol ill” _ liver 'to nic -pile .ident to;.ili10f3-socks. Twenty hand- rerchiefs iwéweffi-made-_..for _ . the sol- ziiers. lt“°lwi_1,'s. 1 ` . .fd-""` 9*-f ~' ._ ~‘~".l.-;`.~ "“ x ;’.7`°-` ` ~ 2' ._ _ _ _ " ~ " i"‘ -‘f5fT'_i\l~` -l__l=__~ .=_.- ~ _ ' K l ' ' ` f all N ' ‘.lb:=._¥Nlllrf&l`$. 1' h§ iL¢"~*3' ~M.""*'. if ' -` Wi’ »‘3'_‘T'!' 7 'i-L”"" M ` `= ll#-fr ~-/li 4 ""1""' ' ‘ l. ‘ M.. 1 all wh _ would remain unbroken in thc future i l ‘ Remnants of Trimmings #sv/r/4( __ _ 'f , . _ , - _ _ _ .1 The _Guawan l Pi/\Y_8 ia lilly in till; Pmvillce. ` .I»" ' §‘_'.f`..Z’$ Moore & _ . -_ _ __ >_`_,... _ ' 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown , __ Annual sale of __ `\? _ _ __ ;~___.__' ~ " i a " Coinmences Tuesday 11th _ YEAR AFTER YEAR-THE GRE 'XT BIG WINTER EW ENT has been our sale of remnants- There are remnants of all sorts accumulated in a big h_i_1stling, busy store like this -and once a year, we make a clean sweep of ‘ t em. _ TUESDAY MORNlNG-11TH INST-~ NINE O’€l.0CK We commence the great sale. Come down early-get in with the ilrst--the bargains are such that you cannot afford to have them go by. _ ' Remnants of Dress _Goods _ Remnants of Silks Remnants of Print Cottolis Remnants of White Cottons Remnants of Sheetings ` ' ' Remnants of Ribb ms ' Remnants of Laces ' j I Remnants of Embroideries ' Remnants _Of Velvets _ Remnants of Cretnnnes Remnants of Scrims ' ` Remnants and odd lots ol all sorts displayed all over the store Tuesday -hundreds of attractions that we have no room to advertise. . s X .-""\ »1 _ _= ' ‘Q _ 5 L , _ ff",-'-,f-»\_ ~\ fri' _-P _\ _ /.`,\A/. "\ ..;l&v?‘i<,~'=’ ___ \ 1 1 \ ig. -- __ l _ __‘ _ vliose liiiiiliiesl-l __ tho Instituto has. \\. .\\`\:`:<~ _ \ \ ll Remnan_t _Sale of Waists Commences Tuesday at 9 All the odd line-s -every waist that is slighilv soiled-every waist that has been mussed through_ s owing-goes into the REMi\lA\ll` SALE (_)F WAI5TS*TUE5DAY llTH IN 5 [`. 49° All kinds .of__ waists _ principally white wash mattfrialsiall new styles -well made and well fitting. » Waists to 1.25 on sale for :_`_. \_ I _ ~"‘/ \_ J. / _ .._21/fs- W' _ ~ . _.fl ~ :_-.\ /,Q \ _ \ _ _ _WZ V / f - __ - 3' J/'f >‘-~»;»_%`~ . _~ _ if-’~>. .»‘__`\..-_ ` _f Q ` R' I l Af ' *J ”`\, -'l7_‘_`i'_"'7’*`i° f 3 ul' _ _ __ _ _ __ -_ __\--»___ ___\__ \ _\ _ ._ _ ,l _ _ 0 '<»'1ll"\: H” if ` ` N sf- E /\ ff _.la-_;a..___ tl `\ l _ ~ l ~ - _ ~_._1‘ ~___.__ ‘fix 1.*-_ , ._ _ l __ _ __ lg; (__ "_" _`_| _ _NJZII \_\`\\_\ _ _ Q ,'_ \ . f/'//la 04741 __` I ‘ I M -_ ~ /‘ `~:~‘ - i .-, __ .l _ f/ . ...f Waists to 1.75 69c on sale for Another great lot mostly of pretty wash waists-in iight and heavy mat- erials odd lines--some soiled-some mussed-wolth to 1.75 49° _ ‘59°____ _'Slioulllfl`!l-lave . Q11 -#___ wlloiu the i'arnlf.~rs llrc better siz- qiialntcd, spoke lit soiiio leiigiil uii the proper earl- of li lloclt oi' sho-elk Prof. J. W. .lones, n wcll~knowii sheep mon. spoke brlc1lj*. Tile ques- tion of holding a short course ill Hillsboro Coiisoildaicll School was discussed lit some length. The splen- did acconimoliuliuii _for classes uliri stock; also the ease lil_whlch_all thc Sontlicni seution could be served by rail. farmers leaving llomc- lil Ilnr morning and returning at night, was pointed out. Committees to wait on the' Govcrnnlciit regarding the mat- ter wns appointed; also for tlioyso- curiiig ol' li place and prograhiini; for the iiliiiuxil balliluci, alter which tho incotlng nlljoumed. _ __ ._ , . scuooi. cl.osl|vG.--- 'riie clonal; exercises of Central Royalty School were hold iii the schoolroom on Thlirsdayalternoon Dec. 23rd. in tho presence of a large number of pnrdn4,s;_ and visitors. The school-room ~v/as very nicely decorated for the occas- ion ln red, wllito'anli _Illuc trimmings and spruce and in one corner o!~_;ho rooni was li large Xmas tree 'fu en with gifts and confectionary. The pup- ils were examined in the various subjects by the teacher. Miss Jessie Boetes assisted by Messrs we Kerr and Rey Ellis students or-P. _ . C.. and by their ready answers testi- fied to tho skilful training they had received. Mr. James Mnckendrlelr was appointed chairman. and tho foi- lowlng program was excellently ron- dered. Opening address Christine Mae- Rne: liocitatlons. Henry Roberts, .lean Macberen and Tommy’ Kerr: Dialo- gue 'uulslligthe Price of Butter” Five gil-lil Alice ncheren. Marion Bi-nel, Cecelia Cullen, llarion MecKenslrlck, ine Meclho llecitltion Em iw-liiatioll. Ricllurli t'lllleil; i)lllloi.;iit-_ “Scene in it Jury Room" twelve boys. tilcii Maubnrcn. ':`l»iliill'.' `l~1cl°l‘, llllr lnctt llrazel. Toillllly (‘lilir-ll. ’I`lieodore Ellis. Dugclic l'fil-‘.lil. Russell lclplr. fflilirllc Swnii, iiowlirli Roper, illriiry lllllyvrl-'s nllll (ii-ortflr l’nll-ls; i{ll-~illi- lions. Miirioii Mlilrlieiillrick. ltu.~_'-l~l Ilop»lr_ lillliol Swnii, llolinlli illinclllio, Ylowiirll Roper. i'l~lll'l !~iwilli_ llliill-oliii Macltalo. Bruce =\1:ll:l :ll-ull, !\’rli':_'l- liopcr. At the close or ifll-. l»~~ll:rlil:l Sliliio nppoarcd and lllilde Ifliilflillr null pupils happy. by |lr0sl:ii|_lll;; tliclli with many llilild- some gifts from lilo richly laden trees Tho parents und visitors presoiii. were thou treated with fruit ailll collfoctiou- liry. Spot-silos were iiilido by prosoni. coniplimeiltlng the the splendid work she had ed ill the school. Tho clialrmuil James Maclicndrlck, on behalf of parents, tendered it vote of thanks to till- tonlzhor, to which silo made ii lliilng roply. After the boys ot the school. givllli: three cheers and ll Tiger for their ioiwhor llliss Beaten, lhll cxamillntloll was brought to a close by the singing of the Nntionul Anth- (till. :zllp to date Military Uniforms ululie to order at short notice. John Mello-od & Co. 173 Queen St. Char- lottetown. ‘ 6400-1-4-Mill. “Annila|_meeiin|: Char. lottetown Board of Trade Wednesday, 8 p. m. l 6480-1-9M3l. ` 'A "ei f rl ' During _ you will find our store a good place to trade. As we carry only reliable goods l nd sell ai moder- ate prices. - .,- _ _ _‘ _\~_l\ :~-':~ l;~7. ‘ ; 4-1- 1 Christ i _ . - matt Brunel; i\oedin3.CeceIk»Glllon;. - ;.~,,,l ' \ ‘ *_ ,»~.