\ _ ., .- F _ ` ` _._. ~ , " . ._ ¢» ‘ 1| "_~ -1 .~<.~» », \ < » » JANUARY 23, 1918 * _ - - - 4 _ me wnwwmw GUARDIAN . ._ wi.-= Here' is an easy way to rijd yourself of con- ; stipait.ion.yi_~’l‘ake one or twv .I l T' f _ _T Pen-slar iP¢“fLaX i _ _§I`alrlets ’ _ 1,3. _ _ and icldaiise your sys-' ? tem‘ f ii:j$=;iccumu-lated-- | waség, g€fltly"_ahd'With- 1 out -.hafmfblli ‘2iff€1‘-€f- 4 fecdéi 25 1 Q ay 'erousi c. I tin at otiitgggiislar store l E.iA...Foster L Cel-iti'a_l Drtigstoi'e T -The Home of the Pen- ] . _ slar Remedies JERUSALEM HUNS UNTOUCH ED. importing on German institutions in ._l_eru§_alci_ii,__u. _.Berlin seiiiiqoihcial eoiliniun mrwiiiforms tire rptniiie that the Kaisorln Augusta Viktoria Insti- tuti .ea»tlt0-Mount_ot-Ouveaanu-one Pit s I-fospice have not 'ben occu- pi‘ ,by the British and have suffered no'-`§listurbance of the stuff left. to lllqm.¥_R0uter‘ ,___, ,,_, ..._m,._.,_.__._WY; _ I ~ __ Society is uls"o gnitoftil to Miss Mau T PAYS to buy in this broviuce. I RESERVE THURSDAY l<‘elirusr_\* iilzu-Plieiw-ioii. llellevuo. and Miss Ku- *-* 7th for \Vonian`s Auxiliary Tea and tie E. liiaclioau. East Vulleyiield. to b THE MORNING GUARDIAN may ,sale in St. Pt\ul"s Parish liiill. 2298. ilu-ir unliod Ufiofla lU\\'il\'llS illulilllg Sfzoxlléldoratu the News and Novelty ---_- _ this contribution. the success it ls. iss Fiorine McC|rey. Mit. FOR FARMERS AND WORKMEN ---~ ' _i ~ T ‘CHRISTMAS l °°”“~ ARNVED--J\1St \'e<=<>iv©\! itilnil’ ggapulxmudlrgs/ol \l.niiiIi’ll2:iB sLoHoEM|NG lpomlr sccrlggrf fiéii ‘l_ilT00f- l`f0I1l New York, six, ears liarlll D . 2268-1-22Mtf: semi-annualPexaniinatioii of Bloomin ic0ai_ Buntain Ball & Co. 2299-1-Z3Mi.l .___ _ i’:lnt School was held Friday after- n . T .__ ._ .,, _ ,_ , __ _ ‘rcucliad tlio _Slot-loty _ut a_ time wlie ` i`i|iid ure uoctlod, und assure tho , , __ he Ba":vue_ Damn” "mt uw" Bpl0“dm__li|,hted _und well luiloii tlco giving ~'~~~~'~\“= ---------- ------------------------ gift is highly annreciatcil. Th 3 good-by promising to return next ,_ T to liouie made candy and chocolate 8 by the teacher. Alter the singing ol g the National Anthem all _quietly dis- . WURKMEN *”"- v MEN'S SUITS, 50 only sizes most- noon Dec “lst It was very largely l ' UUY V0UR>~»-"OVERL 'lv small 35 to 39 only worth up to attended li; the ratepayers and lad f’}L|-8 ‘ll Futons today, it will any .$11.60 yours for $9.50.' come quick. ie.. of the aisti-ict. The school wil "'~‘v°“'-l°‘?»w°"km@“'H~ CUPS 500- PHIOIN fyou cannot buy-the cloth let-alone the nicely' decorated for the occasio lI‘i'“"°‘l‘ , 2263-1~22MU’- ‘lining & makings for that amount. witii red white and blue triinining .gakck To ~T*E°;'RENcHE iWe say- again. Come quick. Patens and spruce, while in one corner was a _--M °. l '. - ~ ' 1 _ '_ - , U G0l"l0l1€ Gil-Y. has receiveg world Lmmed' __ 2268122MtL lillpllilmtzferget‘lid:g§:hl\;it:xi§lll§edTlli Hmm MH, "‘°“~ G_“““"|' Jmfk G0l`l10"~ ISLANDER WOUNDED.- A .cable their various subjects by their tea-_ l'-$35293 t-° “iq-3“11”H.@B.V-Y. iV|_\0..W"H ~rnceived ‘Saturday stated that 133070 1-licr Miss Florence McDougall as q` L.0.A.-District lodge, District of £1 Crapaud met in annual session, in ‘B presiding. Despite the unfavourable I I d fe 'md in. l-h°»1‘°59"~°»l in EU!-' .Sgt. David A. 'Iiar|bour; infantry oili- sistcd by Miss .losepliine McDonald. _:Iii 1 s_°m" W"9k5»_h“3 |'0C_0V€I"?‘l lcially reported wounded 'Dec. 29th. teaclicr ot Tincadie Criss Sclioni und "v';lPr(?_’a§rk to um. mlng ““U»'“0m"-' 'Sgt. l'larbour is a son -of -'Mr James Mins Annie -Mcllbugaiii, tsrwhei' o '__ ‘ "1 mnce- - [B11l'b0u!'. Alma, and has been woun-' Point. De Ro/che. and by theli' prom ' 11011 llll'€B Ilmeu-" `H@'l>f1l0IliZH 10 U10 and intelligent t\nswei'.~i .--iiowcd i-:ire- I ORWELL COVE-l\lr itoddii 'tie 9th pat; q 113,; it 1, Pliersoii of Newtown liitends' reiiiollei-` 'lin his 01<1"(1¢;li:|ipnny a'b(bIltt'twPimiliolii‘tll]; A[)f;§;;,.,:::;neBxf;::;iunix. ’A‘\!grg)‘;;1‘l('1K gillfwtiv-*_* :Illia frigndslare- anxioualrwait- i-xeeiieiiny reiiuereo_\veiei»mc apeeci f0wn_ will be me Conmlctol _`M'iSg g em' °m m- by Daniel and Vincent l\ic(iilvi°iiy. . _ _ ` _ _ ` i ~ Song, Santa Claus is (fouling by ](1_liri;ltxiLIl‘i_ 1l§1'~g“'°“'\ f y"']_1°_y1'em huflt" BURNS ANN|V'ER5ARY~ '_ A"‘ Marie MacDonald. Reeitatlon, Belg-, _as 1. nine ioinc attci .i short stay] mnggnwm. have D / d 1, . .hi 1. T" ding ii ieiigtliy address by the Dis- " this District to be in it tlourishiug -V condition. This tirapuud District has 1. had a very satisfactory year. reports In Lyndam _*Miss Mamie Mcbemhl “nies of; ‘ een ina 0 _V vi ‘ch iuiu. by Georg.e_Mc_l)oiiald und .petei P 9" 01 1“°"" 99750115 fiom McDougall Recitation My' Sister' v ii ii _ - ~ - ~ .a eff em' h_as-returned home after' ‘my 5mU°“ Wm’ Wlhh 10 9-"-end the best fellci' by Jerrcniiali McDougall spent ing liei Christmas holidays inlBm.nS Anniversary V ,nav Secum pa _ '_ _ Kinlock and Newtown; Miss McLeod expects to leave shortly for Montreal to train for a, nurse. -Mr. William (look, manager of the Eureka Mills, Newtown, l\zis_i‘eturiicd home from Montague Bridge; while there lie was ti_ie._guest oi' Mi'. M. F. Mcl)ou_i_ild oi the McDonald Hotel, Montague. -` Mr. D. F. Smith. Newtown. is visiting in Valleytielth East, 'che guest of Mr. Angus 'N. Mélieod. -lliiss Annie l-‘_ Smith and Miss Ida Nicholson have _left for Regina and intend to be away 'for some time. “ Dialogue by Gecige McDonald an “ge 9" U" regular train” 0" Thur* Peter McDougall. Recitatiou, \Vl\ei day and Friday.( Jany_ 24th and 25! at one single first class fare good t return up to and including Saturda .lany_ 26th. ' 2275-1-22ME2i ' A SPLENDID CONTRIBUTION. ° zrll. Song, Down in the Vallev_ li - iioys hy Vincent McGiilvi‘ay. Recita The lied Cross Society oi' Valleylicld McDonald. Recitation, The Stocking Monday .Lin 7th ulien they wcrelodictlory by Peter McDougiill, atte presented \vitli_ti\e handsome doiia tion of $66.35 to their funds. by t were very pleasantly surprised on t‘liristnias by Daniel MeGil1vi'ay. Vai h ti - , , . ‘ ‘ - ' _ _'e proceeded with, which resulted as li. our heroes sleep by Edward McDoug- . )‘ Y Marie McDonald. Recitation, We little ander McKenzie. Long Creek; D. [__ ion, A Miracle by Frank Kelly. Read- - ing, The Bootblacks 0rd'ea1 by Georg 9 i). F. Sec.-John McNevin. DeSable; 'S‘ D. Treas.-Veruer Moore, Crapaud; . l). D.v0. (7.-Mr. Fall, Ci-apaud; D. 1-' I.eet_-George -M. Campbell, Canoe - which the jingle ot' bells' was heard' ('0VU- T|l0 0m"~'0l‘S WCW duly in* S during the year. After a consider- proceeded to unload the brriliantiyll oat-li pupils ti nico gift, iliou lie in-tid your. ltcmarks were then made by those present complimoiitiuig- both tcaclier and pupils on their excellent examination and programme. The vis- itors aiid pupils were then treated nursed to their homes well satisfied with the afteriiooirs entertainment. ii Derry lodge i'oom, Long Creek. on Tuesday, January 8th inet.. with Dis- trict Maater_ Bro. Wm. S. McNeill. wentlier and poor condition oi' the roads, it large nnmiber of - delegates were present, cvcry lodge in the Dis- trict 'lieing well represented. The reporis of the various oillcers. and eoinuiittecs. were presented. inclu- trict Master, showing the Order iu show an increase iii nicmbersiiip in every lodge in the district. Derry L_O. I... No. lltiil, Long Creek, heading the list with an increase oi 23 members able amount of general business was disposed oi election ot oflicers vias follows: D. M.-Frederick Camp- bell. Argyle Slioro; D. D. M_-Alex- (‘liap_-Jus. lSmitli. Appin Road; D. See.-Neil M»c(7anncll, Canoe Cove; e and Santa Claus appeared ou the SU-111011 by PHSF- Dlsirici. Master. BYO- people of Bellevue. This» gift has scene tothe delight oi' the pupils, and M- l"~ MCKUIIIOII. 21SSlsted by Bro. Al~ ` 'ron woranrs nisolinsns = __,_ Ten l2f.\y~'s Treatment Free' _ " __; ORANGE l.ii..Y ia' a certain cure for all 4iiso|'de|'s ol vvt.\lue|i,'¢‘_|l is up- piied locally and is absorbed into the sails.-ring tl: tue, The dead WNW uiwt- tor in the congested region is expelled. giving immediate menfaii and phy- sical rcliei: the blood vessels and nerves are tuned und str'e_n¢th'6lwil. und' 'lic i-ireuiatioii is rqgglerqd.-'normal as this treatnient~ il'-based on y scientific pri-inctpleli, and' on the actual location`~‘of the cannot help but effect' or forms at temafe troub- dslaysd Ianni ipaintuis jleucqnnoba. falling etc. I?rica'¢i$l.2G pe# N suitlcienui-.tor ond- treatinent. A Free Trial eu " f 451'. will be sent Free to any her address. -E‘nclos'o 3 stamps and nddrcss sor. Ont. V _ho vtill___send me W-_ i_‘A-oo, wind G "_1 *H . -is-f lim .irc-iimigaii, ii. o. i-_ A piiiuie, -iii-.._ iniii 1vi'ci»iit-5; piieti iiiiii Ciw- il ~ < v \ 1 n nieetiiig was held in the evening i connection with the district lodge, which was largely ntteiided. the hall being crowded ‘to the doors. many not being aible to gain admission. The duties oi’ Chairnian was ably perform- ed by Bro. Paul McPliee, P_I).M., and the best oi’ order prevailed while the following excellent programme was rendered. »Clioi'u:-i-_(‘ho'ir; Recita- tion by Bro. M. If. l\icKiiinon; Solo- lillss Marjorie Matliicson; Address ui' Welcome-Bro Neil MeCa.n/nel; Read- ing-Bro. Neil McEacliern, (encor- cd); in Duett.-Miss Bessie McEwen and E. Georvette (encored); Gaelic Song-Bro. Ewen D. 'McKini\on; Solo -Miss Freda Potts; Address by Rev. \V_ .l. McLeod; Trio-by Misses Ed- na and Bessie M'cEwen and \Viu. S. McNeil-l: Reply to Address of Wci- eomc-Bro_ A. J. McNevin, M_L.A.. ins by (heir, Addiess-Bro.-Veriiei~ Moore. A-iiearty vote oi’ thanks was r=xteiulcd to the Rev. Mr. McLeod for liis able address, and to the Choir ough for ,10 days; w ' _ S v .»\ I gl 2 | I ¢ I ‘Lili _ » i- s i i ii , ills ‘ lf.. ‘ iii T .l-ifi i Wi.; _ _ ,,....._....» -> ;_ :IL +1-»-= 1 ` 'f I ~:@"»'.- ... _ l 2 73 xi |l ft .1.___._» -_ ,,_._ .3-. -,_ and all who assisted in making the ne "_ entr-rtninuient such ii success. The singing ot’ "God Save our Splendid Men" and the National Anthem then brought to a close` one _oi’_tlie -best public meetings ever held in connec- tion with ('rapaud District, Loyal Orange Lodge. ;;nUc'rioNs uv 'rua iirr- CHEN.-Swarins of Roaciies all over Keating's.' We sprinkleul it .Over night and swept the Reaches up next inorning-DEAD.. "Kea¢lng'l" KILLS Reaches. Tins, 10c, 25c, 35c. Be sure it’s Keating'c. Made in England. Har- old F. Ritchie & Co., Limited, Toronto it. Nothing any good until we used ii ~ v ' 7% ‘§"Ev i . . fi* 1|. Solo-Everette Gorvette; Gaelic Song -Solo Agents for Canada. _ ‘ _ _ - ‘ 4 _ ‘ I V' Ill VIII\\\\\\?lI/IHII&\\\\\\\\7IIIII//i\\\\\\\\\\?IIIIIIllIlR\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\SlI/IIIII \\\\ \\\\\§TI@IIIO&\\\\\\\\WqIIIl\\“\ .l '$1 . f ` p 2 g Sheeting and Pillow Cottons. //I/l\\\\\\\“\YJIflIlI§\\\\\\\\\vIIIlA of dijessing, very spec 36iii_ Longcloth - - » ~ ~ ,_ 36 in. Longcloth - - 36in. Longcloth - - - _ sein. i.0ng¢1<}tii} . ` 1. 36ln. Longclotli f';`iK\\WZ»VIIIA“\\A\? 27in. Longcloth -- 32in. Longcloth - - '1"36iu_ Miidapolain »~ 36 iii. “ ~ r 'asinf' 40iu. ‘ _ _ * Ab' f1°. ' h kt 1 ._ ' _ .- ° All -fancy linen including Runners _ ~_ -T0WelS~' in sggesgeangl <1lu1atlllfies.1c30c_Qvp§iP° _ Shams, Centres, Cushions, Tray 34 inch Loiigcloth, line make, free P ‘Horrockses° Celie-_-l i bratecl Cottons . . _ . .l21,~§c yd. 36in'. Longcloth - - - - - - - - - - - -20” . . . . . . . ...._.l8c 36in_ “' _ . if __ _ 36in_ " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ .280 ` “ extra line quality _ any _ Buyers' will find this a splendid opportunity to replenish their home needs in V these allways wanted goods at last year Sale prices. _ 4 _ _ _ _ This sale will positively end january 31st. and We advise all intending _buyers to make up their lists promptly and buy early. MAIL ORDERS will receive our prompt attention. _ Prices l 7 /_ _ _ '_ We reserve the right to limit the quantity of goods sold to ' one customer ~ ial. ...10}-,Qc yd. _ _ _ . _ .11}§c yd. . . . . _ .|3}Qc yd. > ...15cytl. 36iu. Longelotli ~ - - - - - - - -200 51|- ' . ....156 V .`..i7c -»‘ ‘ Slieetiiigs and Pillow Cottdons at Less ._ . Curtains ‘l " ,Que-\ . -1, fr* _ o<1~‘_, 3?' -111- c: .v '- i|“\1“|m_ Cotton Goods which Me felt was sure to take :¢/:"7 ,/ 54 inch extra quality » - - - - - - 64 inch extra quality ~ - - - - - - - - - -45" 70 inch round thread English Sheeting 331' 70 iiicli English Sheetlug, better 'quality -...... ..r».-.. . . . . .- 400. 504'. 551'. Than Factory Prices were low .......~l.(I(t . . . _ _ .-1312 prices. 40 inch plain- - ~ - - - - - ~ - - - ~ ‘ 45 inch plain -p . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ 40 inch circular - ~ ~ » - - - - - - - - - - ~ ~- 4-2 inch-~(;i1~(;u\3,y° . , . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 44 inch Qi`I°¢u]a'f*" . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 46 inch. Circular . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . r _Other superior qualities at special gg inch . _ _ . . ._ 4.1¢-_ soc. oo(-_ _.|70 yal. _ f/~ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _mc yd, ._ \_ Anticipating the tremendous advances on rl, place we purchased heavy stocks when prices _ gf" *-“gr _r.'t!.‘,, As a consequence We are -able to offer ‘ i ,°‘ " these goods at about one-half their value based on today’s Factory Prices. 15LEA(3llEl) SHE l‘}'|‘l NGS - l'lL_l/()\\` (l()'l"I`()NS ' DO NOPOVERLOOK OUR SPECIAI _ ,. _ \ .. .7320 1* » _ .250 _ .2815 _ _ .300 . .3215 _ .360 sale l _ A large assortnient_ of napkins and The above are our old reliable lines of En lish Manufacture ' It is almost ini_,ossible to procure the quality of these goods -at the l present time. ` cloth. ___,,,,,_ ,,,,,, 35. FREE HEMMING OFF‘ERb DURING THIS SALE \_ Less 15 per cent .Pi Curtans and .Curtaiiiingss . An immense. variety to select from. __ 75c pair to $6.56 pair Scrini and Miirquisettctjurtains All at 15 per cent off E _ _\ _ ».,~» Q :V ° .tb " 'iw -_ _,ip I 3 . i .rt i See our special Drawn Edge Scrimw N Bleaclied and Uubleacliell _ Table Linens T ety to choose from. Cloth _ _ _ _ .$2.00 to $8.00 ouch Napkins _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$2.00 to $0.00 out-li' - All at special sale prices. p ‘ ,i_ 5;; Nottingham - A i _ .$1.25 to $12.00 pair ' ._ 13%” 51|- Pi A special sale prices. _A large vari- . A . |- 'fo $1--_50 pain Less 15 per gem, 4 A Cioths,.and stamped Linens will be included in this sale 15 pic." ' ‘ _ 'sri - ~: " If, A » A \\\\'/IIIIIII/f;`\\\\\\\\\\\¥\\\\\Z////llfi\“\YIlfA`\\\\\\\\§IIlll”/fl\\\\ ii" ~_ _ ' _ _ _ , _ ' -H _ ,-~ ,"%llY;' I l '- 5, i*.~i 4 A _ - 'P 'P ` f ~ if `° . V 4* - ' - - ’ - - @ W " ` ` . - . . _ ‘. ' ~ _` f = ‘. x ' Table Linens, l\la kms Towelin s __ Curtains and C urtaining during this" Q 0 0 _ _ ‘ 'é_ ' it C ` . I ef ' " 'A “_ A 1gT@n ..... Days Midw1nf@rSal@ of Hwsehold Lawns. _ _ppfpttons Slieetings, Pillow Cottons, Towels Etc, - “English Longcioth? .at Special _ -if , , ~ 'T _ -'ij \ i ;~ -rliet 'Q l ll. - ._ \ 1.; ‘i; ii 1' 'T , i j ‘iii- __=,f-,.~i;_..,.- ill " ,ug- cr; A is .,...,=j.~_¢_,- ="'-ll-‘;f_ ~{ ii'»’;{~__; " li j figlalpi _ Qtllllll .' ' rt'-:;;=;_"»._f_ __._~ _;, .ssc-:i " ' ' ;=:.\'f , ¥$5»r:=!?£ as usual We are | all Art Sate- '< Free hemming P I e P a I 6 d ,O 15 per cent off ens, preton. _ hem free of charge all purchases oi nes, Tapestry, Furniture Coverin s `_i - ;¢>.: .Li -ii, .‘ $5 11”., _-_:~' » nv I- 3';-L 'ii 1 -_._ Inf .»:’it 'ijt 5' _<_ l' _i-*lw .1-_ ii-in Thi’ ._ i 11-; ‘lil ii? ti-li it ,_iy_ _._ Ill _ _.4 ._ », if-. 'ti :---1‘.<, ' ll' : I . 1 i » rig ei-