<4' _ GUARDMN - _ y Pacer-'ivbsy A. 4;, _ _ ' l .» . A 7/. U A I l in all life’s affairs. V Strength 2 F£0m.noW on We comes of pure blood- ‘ blood comes where st'on$aii:(i1d, “fe “kd” "° have i‘<§f'ii‘lS§‘.:’.i'.i“‘.!.‘;.':.‘iili.a.:; colder Vveathel-_ We _ a ttle care and would Suggegtkeep. C . I'IUGi`IES» _ __ gm- ..;._€..§_. _:isis ° 1 Xa IVCI of Coal In the b1n°_ I blg`°%@YlU°l Only Dufify the We can supply thei we ’¢§.?§ii3'aii3f. i.k.ll‘a?é“§ sneciuc remedy for aii dis- best Coal and Wood at the iOW€SiZ pI‘iC€S. TASR for iiughes' C. C. c. . ablets and take no sub- V’ - T0 ; '; '; it ‘-; 5n\\\\\\.\%/lllllllA\\\\\\\\\\\ZllA\\\\\€%W4§i and bowels, biliousness, eases of the stomach, liver headaches, etc. stitute. Pd & c0.` Price 25c per box by mail ' or at O Geo. E. Hughe ii\\\\\v1llllr//Ag-`\\\\\\“ Phone 240 Ch'town 3 ' ~ --I' . _ I _V 1 . f. IL li we Thank You-f , -for the busiost and most successful your this store lius'ovcr T' ' linii . - ‘ ' -for the expression oi’ good will that have boon showered on us from ull patrons. _ ~ -_ __ -nnilv for_thc opportunity of serving you. _'_ _, W0 Wlklil YOU llii JOY und prosperity i`or iho ooiniiig year- » - " :intl muy we know eiich other better when 1916 has passed l into tho vnle of banished yours. " iiiciciiiiiou DRUG coui>ANY_ 5.' 2 ' ‘; ti ii PH' i'I*i l*r+~i~++1*+'Fk0*ir'I'~¢ 'H-4>i'°l*l-4°+1*i4++r4*i*i+I°++*r4*v~+-ri'i€+H1l7`w#l>P'F~ -'l'~ 'lf -f.-5 -- ____ -A ST. iVIARGARET’S COLLEGE ‘ TORONTO A RESIDENTIALOAND DAY SCHOOLFOR GIRLS (|"uiinded by tllflate George Dickiioii_ bla., Former Principal ni _ ,' ...‘, _Upper Canada ollege, and M . Dickson.) - , /\CAlJl-1l‘.ilC.COU`RSE, from Preparatory to University liliitriciilationand Firsifi ye'|§r,.§N0ri¢'. ~ l\lI'.\`ic, ART. 'DOMESTIC sCii':NCi~:, rrivsic/ii. i-:i>UcA'i‘IoN _ Cricket, Tennis, 'Basket Brill, I-.i0Ciri'y, Swiininiiig Biiili. _ School Rooponai-ianiitiry 3l’d» 19m , '.‘ ' ~ Write for Prolpodul. HIS. BEURDIQIUKSDI, fflllllli. UI” J. E. I|l(ilI0lIl|I,l.l.. Principal' E ;. __; _T “""r” -- \\YlII2@\\\\\\\\VlllIlIIIIIA\\\\\\\WI”/Illllll Strength ..R...;..et...e..~.5...; .........e flHI§\\i\\\\\WIIk\§\3T’-2%/llI&\\\\\\\ _-.5 __ Nineteen-Fifteen Nineteen-Sixteen In 1915 we endeavoured to The methods which wc em- rovidetlie p€0Dl¢ Of Char' ploved during 1915 shall be °"°t°Wn and P-E Island with mntinued throu hout the com- modern drag store sewifc .` I' g Such ideal service embodies :i 'W' 5° "'- iireat many things. W.-_ i are boon favoured by it requires an adequate. ' ` ." ‘ . .' _ : ing liiisiness :iiirl siial endea- Stock. including new and rare vom mhnm and f‘,r,her Cn_ léitizilgsuflor which there may he large our business ,N making ' worth while for c_arr_~fiii drug Ithrequires care -in bugger, buyers to trade with us o t t th' l' t _ - i.i£..§}’§”m§3“ €t“"5f‘ til! avg; ggggngfig ,',;~;',‘i.,_,;',{; HIGHEST QUALITY. of Phgrmacy-handle the hes _ ltr ' ' tl t r- ds only. sive i>f0u\i>i» ing aiiguiirgiidciiiig dildriieg; Oto Eggrteous and reliable service guard agginsf deterioration, and endeavour byevery IHHHDS and that every safeguard be in our power to D\’0m°l@ *he _lirown arqugd the compound- interests of our customis- "18 oi medicines. y OM Prescription Dppm. It also requires a constant ment. 8950 the Past' ‘gm hggg t d S C t :i I ir io -i ifl fwisiantly increas- rr (D 5' lII4\\\\n\\v/ll/0 I/.f.4"\\\\\\\\\\\\'f]IIIIIIlllI _s:::i.i°';=?s‘.fé.::;°i‘..i‘;"»,»- the castor iiieirariiize. Pigiigchaéiaemiu i>f°1“°'"8, - -1 . . ~ ` GPU ' ..i::s.§sRsRs..sn: Rionr i>RicEs. ' . voufDrurzivlS'dufi_°s191_f‘- Y’ R Johnson ’ . audi;-l’tli!§i‘¢`;3*1_"`°*‘ t VICTORIA HALL. iihould‘ho illlcd i0l1ii§lit as u grand. concert. has been. vfuvurud and no/ipia should miss it. ‘ " ' -cars t CORNWALL METHODIST CIRCUIT “S\liliIH»Y. Jniiuiiry 2nd, 1916, .North- li/lltsirlro. ll ii. in.: Kingston 3 p'. m.; (‘0l'llW#li, '_l, p. ni. l,t is earnestly hoped lllui all who wli-il_i_to_jolii the`_chu§i-ch HIM' find it convenient to be present on this liiiportani. occiisioii.' WOOD is'LANo si-;RvicEs.._-nov. -lflllll Gillis will preach .next _Sabbath morning 2nd Jan.. 1916, in thr_i‘ church iit Wood islands, at 11 ii.'m. and iii thc l-lall at Wood island Enst nt' 3 p. vlxi, Special collection will be taken up ut ouch placc for schemes of thc church. ` KINDNESS APPRECIATEDL-Jack, ilciglicr, /i. ii., ii. ivi_ s. vivid. is coop- ly grateful to the Ladies' Aid ol' the Methodist cliurches of this city for three pairs of iiicc wurni socks. lt Hoes to show that in making the many coinforts for the soldiers iit the front Uiili iiluy are not iorgettiiig the I’. E. l sailors. . PLEASANT CLOSING. - Tho clos- illg 0| ifoveliead ltoi-iii School on Weil- |l‘l8‘iil_V \"/Ollillli. Dec. 2Ilrd was on evveiit of more than unusual interest. lho school was gully and artistically triuiniotl for the occasion. 'l‘hc even- lng's oiitertuiniiicnt was opened hy an :iildi'osi~i by onc ul' the trustoos, uftcr which ii nicely prepared program was iziirrieil out. much to the pleasure of lil" lllillly visitors who worc present. Allii' inost pleasing event oi' thc even- ing to lho clilldreii was ne _Christnios treo which was niaile complete by ilic arrival oi' the Santa who distribut- ed the presents in ii very amusing inaniicr. The proranime being over candy was passed around io the visit- ors, und a most enjoyable evening was liroiiirlit to ii close by the singing oi’ the National Anthcni. SCHOOL CONCEFiT.- A vory Suu. cossiul entertainment. was given by the pupils ol’ Union Road School on lliursdiiy evening last, the program consisi.liig oi' singing, recitationii and Dialogues. all oi' which was exceed- ingly well reiidci'od. The pupils im. iiuittcil tlicnisolvcs in a splendid manner and the hull was very nicely iriniinod with Cliristniiis docorntioiis with honie inaile randy i`or thc chili!- reii ricciipioil one ond oi' the p'l:iti‘orin. Miss Mcl’liorson the teacher was iii.: recipient oi' a very nice present from hor scliollars. At the close of the en- tortaiiirnent the teacher was highly eoiigratnlated by the Trustees und others. on the splendid progress made by the pupils in their geiioral -.cliool work and her untirlug efforts in mak- ing the entertainment ii. success. COULD NOT ENL|ST.- li' all the mon in the Empire had as much loy- alty as the two boys from Valley- field there would be no need to talk ol' conserlption. Wfithin the past few days it appears two boys belonging to Valleyileld aged respectively about sixteen and iliteon years. took it into tliolr heads to enlist in the 105th bat- laliou. Being afraid that they could not got awuy from home in the inorniiiiz train [rum their station with- out explanatlon to their parents. they run away the ovoniug beioreaiid slept in ii schoolhouse during the night. Tho next morning before dawn they iiiado their way io ii railway station some four or iivo iiillos ironi their homes. Arriving in Charlottetown they added a year to their ages and presented tlioinsoives to a recruiting oillcor. This officer iiowevor. was an old hand and the boys were turned down. Not to be dismayed. after they had walked round town a bit, and ad- ding another year to their ages. they presented themselves to another re- cruiting oillcor. This oillcor “was on to his job too" so the boys were turn- ed down asocond time. They returned lioino in the evening train sailder-but wlsor men and not' looking niiiuli old- or; than wlion they ` arrived) though they had rounded off two yours in one day. _ .____._--_- ::A visit to our storo will cuiivlnco you thai. we have ii ilno display of Christmas goods. These include Smok- in-ii Supplies. Chocolates, Perfumes, Ebony nnil ivory 'l‘oilet Sets, ,Thor- nios (looili-i. Walking Sticks. Safety Razors, etc. E. A. Foster, Central Drug store. lg;-gg- -MISS ida Bradbury 83 Great George Street. Ari Noodle Work and materials for Wm-king, Stiiiiipcil Linens and Threads o{ ull kinds. 88 Great George Street. The Prescription Bring It Her inalteii ii iipiii-.liilty ol' keeping only tho puriuit and host ilrugs with ox _ into to compound tlioiii properly. Our record iii a long und oiiviiiblo one-. Our prescription departiiient ls one of the hast in thu D\`0V|lil=0- Bring your prescriptions here and be absolutely sure of satisfac- tion. \ ' f - FOR SALE.-The Water and Sewer I I ' _ , ' ' ` i Lohlo citizen. -#riiiire wiii-no aer- _ i ~ . _ ,vice in the English church at Long’ ~ ,_ (f|`*"fk 0." Friday afternoon, Dec. 31st -I ut two o’clock. A iiciiiiiiiul ti-iniiiioii tree.. wt-ii ioinic<1_ciiii_io iii iiio siirius is sued- 'Pliers is '-F* goodiprogresa-inade in gho school dur- ~ tliorc. Sprlngvulo School Diiitrlct is fo tuiiato in having such good school Q I in linvini: line ilin~iin"a pi'uS0l`lll- . ~ tion illlcil, Ii. itlioulil lie iiikeii' to Hu, 'ppt/U M/\(:Ss- tlin store that pei-|¢1i¢¢¢|, licensed Dliarmacent- Commissioners have a few debentures that tliiiy can dispose ot to local pur- chasers* bot5ro January 1st, 1916. Apply to tho oillco at once. 6330-12-2811131 LADY PATRICIA LODGE-The an- iiuiil meeting oi Lady Patricia Lodge N0. 154, L. 0. B. Al.. Long Creek, wigs hold on Friday evening. Dec. 24th. 'l‘hc reports of retiring oiilcerii show- od the lodge to bo'in a good condi- tion. with bright prospects for future success. The following etlicient stall! oi' oilieorg were installed for the on- suing yotir, by Mrs._S. McNeill. as ln- stalllng Oiilcer. viz: W. M..'Sistor Siulio' McPhee; D. M.. Siator__Mrs.° W. S. McNeill; Chap.. Sister Katie Camp bell; R. S., Sister Maggie McPhee; F. S.. Sister Mrs. N. D. McFayden; Trcuis., Sister Mnmi McEu.chorn; D. ol’ C.. Sister Hazel li$cNeill; Sec., Bro L. McKinnon;'l. G., Bro. N. D. Me Fudyeny O. G.. N. MeEachern; S. Com., Sisters Maggie McPhee, Mamie Mcidiichcrn, L. McKlniion. Hazel Mc- Neill; Trustees. D. McDougall, N. Me Euchcrii. W. S. McNeill; Gtiiwillun, Bro. W. S. McNeill. THE MARKETS.- Tliore has been ii slight advance in the price oi’ wheat Urgout demand from the Old Country has brought this about and Manitoba whoat realized tho highest price' on this crop today ,Dcc. 2-ith. There has been another advance in thc price oi' iloiir. The first patents sold at $6.90 and strong bakers nt $6.20 pei' barrel lu bugs.. There is nothing new to report onthe grain situation. The good roads tho last fow days has brought a groat _ deal' to inarkt-L. Prices nro quoted ‘from -lilo to- fiiic por bushel/the latter boingpaid for grain that can he cleaned upifor seed. Western oats still sets tho price for tho Maritime markets and it is likely, that there will bo a. drop iii oats rutil- or than an advance this winter. The price oi’ hogs has advanced slightly. in Charlottetown they are bringing from l0c to 10%c, organs atiacliod. according to quality. Tli€ti'ade in poultry is -very quiet at the present time. Dealers are however offering 14c for crate fattoned chickens; 200 for turkeys and 15c for geese. The llallfax Herald oi’ December 27th,-. .states that four 'high powered liay Presses have been set up in Nova Scotia. and that it isaiikoly 20,000 tons will be prossod for shipment to the scat of war. They had a splondid crop of hay last your in Nova Scotia and this will aiforil an opportunity ot' dis- posing of it at a fair price. There is very little doing in livo stock. The prospect for zvgooil inarltet for beci however a int. ot' iiii`erioi" beef being niarkcteil at the proseni. liine. Eggs arc more plentiful than usual ut iliis tiino of ycnr. The best finality are br- inging 38c pci' dozen. The prices a- broad have fallen and lower prices are expected here in the immediate future. CHRISTMAS CONCERT. - The Christina:-i Tree and Concert at Corn- wall Wcdiicsdiiy cvtililllii. U00- 22- WHS an unparalleled success, 225 pcri-ions paid for iiiiuilssioii. To this number must ho added thc choir. workers. youiig people and children who took part. The discipline and good order maintained was perfect. The way and manner in which all who participated acquitted themselves was cxeellent,re- fleeting great credit upon tlieinsclvcs und tliclr instructors, Mrs. W. W. Crosby. Mrs. ii. Webster and Mrs. (ltev.) George Orman. 'l‘hc services of the choir and all who took part wore greatly appreciated and the whole programme was good. but proh- ably the ciuitiita "The Crowning of Christnias" was indeed iho iriiiinpli of the ovciiing. 'l`lic Christnias treo ob- tained und put. into position by Mr. Doiialil McPhail's boys. looked well. was tastefully decorated and thorn was enough candy to supply every child in the congregation and not a few adults. Tho programme is given herewith. The Itcv. George Orman the pastor presided and the concert was promoted by thc Cornwall Mission Band, proceeds for Missions. Prayer. Chorus-By the children. Exercise- Thrico Welcome. ltocitutiou-Stanley llyde. Solo-Georgina Vlekerson. itoci- tntlon-Leiih McKinley; lteciiation- liiii Elliott. Solo--Mary lloward. Hoci- tutlon-lloy Crosby. Exercise~Slx lit- tle grandniotiiors. Cliolr Star Exor- cisesi-By twolvo children. Rocltatioii --l’ersls Crosby. Exercise-Snow Shovellers. Solo--Lottie Crosby. Recl- tution-liuuru Crosby. Choir. ltocita- tioii--Artliur Stone. ltocitation-Goo iioii Boyle. (lniit‘a.ta»-The Crownliig of Cliristinas. Choir. God Save tiio King. SCHOOL CLOSING.-'l‘li=': seininii- iiiml cxaiiilniitloii wus hold in Spring- ville School oii`Wcdnesdny, Doc. 23rd, at which a goodly number of ratc- pnyers were present. The room was very appropriately decorated for tho occasion. Tiio pupils were thoroughly c-xarnliied by tho teacher. Miss Min- nie _MoKay, assisted by lilrii. -Harry Piiul in former teacheri “nd Miss Ethel -lVicKay. The pupils acquitted themselves well, and are certainly ii credit to Miss McKay. Mr. J.~J. Bell. Secretary of Trustees, coinpllnieiiited Miss McKay on her work, and the ingtlic short wliilo he has been oihcers as Mossrss. Bell. Proude and .Younli`e|‘ and in soc`ui'lng the servleoii oi' such ii _piiiiiiitstltlng aiiii_t-iilloont teueher as Misa McKay. On the sainc cvoiiliig a coiioertwas givulhbgi the pupils oi' the dliltrletl' ,ln 'colin ctlon with it was u Christmas tree loadotl Your Liyésr” .is .Cleaned up " _ l 1'l|i\"s_ Wh! Bula-Han ll0|llill\\ i t - 5 @_;.u?as,iivsLiiv i>iiU9“°'.“? _ - :_-so on ' Qsbnas a-rnzsv munelmuariiu ,f l§‘_;`;?‘t.Z'.;'l’.f.'§ Moore & McLeod -`,._ q,`,_.~.~.»v-..`.~`_»._,\¢~ .f\_._`_,...e,._,,,_._-`,~_,_,>,,-..-C4..-.»-.;-._,4~. ,--L-.tv-..`_~,»~.»`, ,___.._..._._. » _.`_._..`-»-»- -~---- cf 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown _- » Y ' white washwaists. well titting. Friday Sale of _ Overcoats | ln- "` hi- ` -in 1 -nl _ Friday--a sale of new-5 '00 . waists worth to 1.50 ° 16 suits worth to 22.00 each includ- In this lot there are a few last win- ` ing black and blue serges, and some grey tweeds and worsteds. They are modern models - smart- stylish and GET"ONE OF THEM 00 FRIDAY FOR ............ 0 CHOOSE AT ...... ........... ._ ‘ il " THIS FRIDAY SALE INCLUDES A GREAT LOT OF VERY ATTRAC~ f -" TIVE NEW waists. There' are new black silk waists-there are new white waista 1 R of pique and other heavy wash fabrics--there are some pretty stripe _black and 1 The regular prices are 1.25 and 1.50-and they are all splendid 00- 5 value at the old prices. ii" OR FRIDAY CHOOSE AT ............... ..... 0 ' w 'si sow we _ w::::i°:. sf... iii M 8.-0 R Worth to $22 _ I A ter’s coats. But the majority of the garments are new. They run as high as 22.00 in regular price. They are mostly heavy tweeds well cut-well made well fitting. 8 50 20th Centur Overcoats I _ Y E worth to $30 on sale at $19-iso » THIRTY FIVE`MF.N WILL HAVE A WONDERFUL CHANCE ON FRI- DAY. Thirty-five splendid 20TH CEl\TURY coats will be placed on sale for 19 50 each. These coats are hand tailored by the very best clothing makers in Canada -the 20TH CENTURY people. They are all fine litters--warm-stylish-right up to the minute. They include chinchillas and tweeds in greys and browns -a few verv smart- dark grey Chesterfields. '1`hey’re worth to $30. ON 50 FRIDAY YOU CAN BUY ONE FOR ........... ........................... .. 0 00 GIOVCS Regular Mocha wool lined gloves worth to $14.00 ’ iiiiiiiii “.¥i‘lf’_`”ff’.f_f_‘°iT.e_‘f‘.*_’fl 1.°°v 1 00 mocha wool lined loves . . d _ V _ g c ....‘i‘;°iz.;‘::.‘.is;i.;if§“e.i;:°.s%zi;‘;. --oe --1 5 35 to 40 regular valuesto 14.00 9 00 Order by mail-mention size-no 2 on FRIDAY THEY .G0 AT...... 0 charge for post. f. ,_ ,.4-"‘ t ini `r Friday from 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. a You can buy Wall Papers _ here at just Half Price THAT MEANS THAT YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM ANY AND EVERY LINE OF Wall paper in the house WITH THE SI \GLE EXCEPTION OF one new lot of American papers' received this week-for JUST HALF PRICE. That means that you can doftwo rooms at the price of one. 'That means that if you have been hesitating-‘ over papering-you need not hesitate for another second. That means that you can buv the fifty cent paper you admired--for just 25 cents on Friday from 9 to 4.30. It also means--SPOT CASH. NO APPROVAL. and not one roll sold at half price after 4.30. 10c papers FRIDAY 5c. ` 15c papers F RlDAi¥ 7 1-2c. ` 20c papers FRIDAY 10c. 30c papers F RIDA 15c. I 50c papers F RIDAY 25c. 1.00 papers FRIDAY 50c. ' _ ' No WHOLESALE oRoERs_ ~ - Nio TELEPHONE ORDERS. ‘ i v i i--~ _; -~ _i cd in-i Clialriiiau. A sploiniiil pro- grumnie of clioruess. rocitutioiis und iittlc tots did exceptionally well, and praise for tho thorough training oi' ln8's programme. inspector Curtis kindly addressed the meeting and complinioiitdtl thc' pupils and teucliar on _their good work. nnil then Santu ‘Claus appciircil on the scene and ills- trlbutcd the presents from the tree to each pupil, also rcmeinberliig the teacher with a substantial ciicck and individual presents from the pupils. Tho cntortalnmeiii. camo to o. close __by singing he National Anthem. i T0 SAVE BELGIUM ~ ONE WHOLE YEAR. Canadians Pledging Themselves to Give in Nlonthly Inllallmenta to A choquo foif. $25 will knop one Bel- gian war victim from starvation near- ly a your. This seems incredible to Canadians, who. in many instances. `spond that much a weok to supply their tableii. Twenty-live dollars will buy ten bags of flour and one bag ot ilour is more than sulllcieiit to keep one Belgian mother, wife or ohild from want a month. » Since this has beoomo known is large number of Canadians have pledged tliemaelvos to give $25 not in one lump aumpbut $2.60- one bag mf flour-a month tor ten months to ~treal. This committee. wheh ~is coin- ilnancial and business men in* Canada. “is administering the business or ro- meo us ima; tin two million aoiiai-6 with prcsciits for lenclxor and piipllfi. ' worth ol` food and supplies sent to Tlii; school was erowslcd -to its ut- ilclgiiiiii last spring up io tive inillioii most capacity. Mr. J. J. lloll prcsiil- i_-ciorc 1!-is close if [lip ii-inigi-_ Tile' situation has i'i‘:\ ci' bccii as l».i