i i l i i l JANUARY 29, 1917 _ - sf. .~ __ ,U-"3 Y ` 'Y '/"" -' ` . .' /' _ - rf _ _._ i . _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l ` M ' > ` ' 1 ` THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN . ~». .im-. -1. .__..,. PAGE SEVEQ f'Shoe Sa lWil iilliii liilli § S 5 § l i § *J for Men Invictus B oo ts a e Canada’s best. _ We have about thnc unflred pairs in Blnf-». and an bouaht lietoic the .to~ ance and. stamp tl 600\h.» id price. o<..}:r » i 1 Sale Price»$6.00 Remember' the present price‘is 7.50 and 8.00 get yours now. ALLEY& C0' 2 s S \ R\\\\\\*a/////.I////ar ‘ 135 Queen St. ` fa ii siiijiiin Fiuli-allies" Mails Him Feel is li Walking lin iii - Oiui.i.iii, Our., Nov. 28th. 1014, “Z-‘or over two years, I was troubled vffillfgsr A,‘»/irlilzam! lluailiu'/1r.i. U..c .l.r} l _saw your sign which read "1-`ruit-a-tives Iii.;!;c you feel like walking on air." 'lfhis appealed to me, sol decided to try it box. In s very short time, I hcgan io foci better, and naw [ful/ine. l have agood appetite, relish everything I eat, and the Headaches are gone entirely. I recommend this pleasant fruit medicine to all my friends ”. DAN MCLEAN. 50a. ii box. 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit~ i\~tircs Limited, Ottawa. %.=?_- YOUR FRIENDS can bu? ariytnmg you 'can give -hem-except your photogravh. Malte an aooointment today. The Coolr’s Studio New DesP'isav slwk A \ s E ` s s 3 h A. is. iron, stuart Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- g,,,,,,,y Wm he an ,,g,,,,,,,,,,._, ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Photographs The business man who will spare a tow minutes oi’ his time to the photo- grnpher of today will please his en- tire family. _ His portrait produced by V present day methods of photo- tiirprlss-Its done so quickly and clearly. Make your appointment to~ day. ` . .* IT PAYS to buy in this l'rcvince ..°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian representative in Montague. ..*MR. R. R_ HOWLETT is Guar- dian agent tor Annandale and vicinity ..*ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING. -The annual meeting or St. /\nn'» rew‘s church, Montague. P_E_l._ was held on Wednesda the 17th J.iniiiiv' with (`.nri/r'/m.'i../1, lJmw.ri'irt.r.r,'Lark ry/ in 7-30 D-UL Tile. Re* David 3'f_l1;lii. lr l' . `\' l l' ‘I ll lr-isle in thc chair. file.. .ci was appoiiitcd secretary. 'Pho min- utes of the last annual meeiing wc.; read and approved. The reports of the, various organizations ivorc given. and all showed progress. The r=rcnci~.il treasurer’s report was, iio\'xcver_ thv center of expectation. i"o.~ .i good number oi’ years tho congrexutiou hm. been struggling and lia:i<`_'lcnp|icr. with a considerable deht. This liar, been reduced. and the co1igro;',.it'1on began the year 1916 with a debt of six hundred and niineteen dollars. r. was. felt that' this ought to he wiped .out. The Trustees iinu‘ 'l`i~c:is_'ui~ui' or: _.*TWO'CENTS per word unch sortlon for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Mhiiuium charge twenty-tive cents. _ _ *SCHOOL WORK.-The seriilan l ' A , I lniozidoii. Buenos Ayres Sydney" '“‘ Yttllflllill Lili li l,Moii..~»-|-~- .wi other large nm.. or $1; J. 'r_ Meteor. ti: A. M. Barre. _ nit- wniui “Tim niriii of ti Nation" is $1: Johii :md Gov. Eoiili'-'~ “gl- : _ . - ' - " fr r - _ ~ 7'. $1' Jon Mci\'e ., ' Let yum "gm lm, better heunh he_ il_up_ic i iii., tho riiiir\_elous records A MLMI an: , ,_ _“__ 1 gm _,wwf Be,.m.e von fee, um, wum_ ii..iih ihrouvhuut the ililf.-s of (hm. (ill_llb_i__f$£__.L______/_i.$il_. M_<_-_.Isl i})_ ,_ - _ . _ _ _ __ . __ ____ . Ile Bright, Well, ~ §_lI.‘i.‘§,'.i‘.?.’.1'..§“i‘..1f.’.Z.’t‘2.f2l.?.".i.2“;‘§€ u tio n d , it d Stroiig Restore 1...? ...';..“'5,i ..i‘;‘ .3313 .‘i.....l’,l‘..%’ ini.: of physical i-o`llupr~"> cle:-xiisc, and WI" “"0 im' U“m"" 3'““`s~ Marshall Smith. $3; Timothy Yoiinl. $1; Donald McKenzie, $5; Allan Math- eson. Sl; Chee.. Henoorir. 70c; John Beaton, 20c; l’otr_r M. S'._<.'srt, $2; Phipll Ssundtfxs. $5; Doiigfzl McNeill. ll, nu"‘ t-tarniiiutioii ol' lalrcville scliool strc-ngllien and build your svstc-'ni i S"""‘ U" “alt” '|`h\l|'*i‘\1\Y 10 ii. iii. at ML'Miilii\i. $1: Mrs. _‘tory l‘/it-Ncill, $1. was held on Friday atteriiooii. De - r _ . » r' 22nd. and was well zitteiidodhy rati- feeling is [)i. Haniiltoivs Pifls, the 'N93' lN(llygugt°;:;;__&l:){]oT;'from pu.)m( to payers ami other visitors. The s<~hooi‘ uizknowlctlgcri king of all tonic- nic'.ll- ' ' "'_` mme 81,. 1.2 58 ` ' was tustily decoriiteri for the occa- cities. Thousands oi’ nirn and women ¢~_U¢33¢;g|p'r|0Ng T0 f i ` ' \'\. `m`IN|NG sion. The pupils were cxainirieii in iii the lute year' of life retain their, CAN/i.')|AN P/iTR|0T|C FUN|)_ i , ‘ ' |f,0“m,_U_‘\,_Tl,L,a_“rar the tliffcront studios hy the it-.it_hci', youthful looks and i'cc‘lii.g simply he-_ _*_ lmm ° ' ’ ' Mine: Pearle Ching. nsslsteil by Miss Ruth Baliitr. Mrs. S. J. liosn uiiil Miss M. lic-fe, and they showed li_\' their prompt sn;.' iiitclliuent uiis\\‘ci's the or kidneys. Cures headaches. pri-3 My-:, \\', E, lieiitloyf Wrirrl 1. r-ni- splmiilitl marine' in ivhicli iliigv had bucn laiiglit. After thi: oxiizniiiiition cause they regulate their systtni with l,|§,'[‘ N()_ (;]_ this old reliable fuiiiiiy remedy. Noih- _ mi: H0 i-_:ood for the bowels- stoiiiach' in-o\fmii_iiy :ici-;nowi¢-_it;r.~.i $1.'».s9i.i3. vents liilioirsiieeii, stops aching paiiiv- ir-cteil lliroiigli Mrs. S. A. l\i<-l.r'o|l, ‘ in the hai-it uni] limhsr. Got ai 251'.. box' $27. ip. ;'0i1u“»'.-V.. '\ c The' one remedy' for that tired droolly 'li|¢.ii"i- ho: oliici-_ _ (`0ll¢"llNlii0U Twill 3*?" 1'0"” UL I i _ __ _ . | ri short but oiijoyalilc progruin was oi' Dr. lluniilton`s Pills tovdny. \\‘_ (;_ tyiiimtpia $2.1 ' i l PS- , - - . rciirioi-ml hy the pupils, anti' all pr ent were then treated to candy. The tcaciicz' wasprcseiitcd with' ri hc:i\i_i_i- CHES1-RA M_ ,-_ Mc,;,,wun_ $10; “-_ E --- l‘hcc. $2; .lnnics ll/[c('0rriiar~k_ 3;, with “The sinh of a Nation,-' Mon. Mrs. _-innic \vigi\tnnm_ si; Goo. > - 1. ' . . ' .' When she had thanked thc pupils for and Tuesday’ February 5th a"d‘l\,0“‘fl`C:f]t'l ($gf‘sl‘_.ré“:|';§;§1‘]l}'{c$`3i,t fix' ____ ltirnion Poole. $1; J. E. Poole. $1 ;` ful present. sf’ u token of the :ippro ntlon of hor untiring services, ri thc esteem iii which shc is held hy' thai" gzlft iii :i fitting manner. the '-:iiiimtioii was hroiiizht to a close _ \\hirn Road Prosi; l’rill, tlii'0iii:;|i M. HEAR THE BIG SYMPHONY 0R.'i'. Y\l1'ilo\\':~n, !`.i)il.05 as follow :- _ <»§‘ ma |em>a~§ pressed' a wish that the co:i;.:;uga|io\ be free of debt. The various oi';:_ru ii.'2"‘2'$T.g”l2§..llI.`i.“.1ii‘if§5".§°T}f锑i.§11 Sew re f`.0ltl lil l'tll'lS Pi'ir.<~o Edward Theatre. Moiirliii' of the Trustees with ine result that ____ thc Treasurer. Mr. John Fraser. wus "lilo io present the best i‘inancial_i'c _ (Spepgui to me (}uardi,m_) port in the congregations history. The. |»,\|;|5_ _pm_ g_=;__ irmnce is in annunl reveiiiie of this cliu1‘ch_l1a.~||_he grip of me severest Com weanlel. fluctuated between thirteen hundred _ fm- m,m_\- years, The thermoinetcr in and "UV ‘\0"‘"`S W f0“"9`9“ l_\““d"9d Paris registered 17 degrees i'ahrcn~ dollars. Diiriiii: t__h<-_ Dust _vef_irhtli@ heir _tf.tiu_,. and even 1,, southern viii. c0ii§__re_2aIi0ii_raise»_1;‘_¢.'_1wf*i\ti-l me cs, like Marseilles and Boi-denim. huiii.red dollars hesiic pi cs_e_»iit.iig tht- |thL.,.e wwe several deg,.e,,S 0,- 1-mst miiiistei'_ Rev. 1). \\-i.glit_ iv h .q hnnd~\ rphe,-,. were 8 |mmi,e,- of (maths from some racooii coat costing on'-_ liirndrrd l cold nntl sui‘i`ei‘ing oi' the Parisleeiics and twemynve doiia,-S_ in ,, wm.,|_‘linvo hem aggravated hy coal short- the congregation raised nearly oiiei"ge' thousand dollars more than the usual _ annual revenue. Their coiitributioiir. i .to the various missionary and' other C d ’ enterprises ofthe church were higher thrip any izgreyitiiis yeapi atiid all this (specm to the Guardiam) exc us_ve o t ei contr iu ions to the BERHN-_ vm S,,yvm,_,_ _,HIL __ R60 CF053- B5‘!ffl3ll F~9llef» PaU`|0'-“~`» Russian positions nrt ti front of rih(~.it and other funds. The mliiister, the six miles on northern end ot' the Rus- session. trustees. the treasurer. and the"‘l"‘ Gaiman Line have been "‘1inl}}`@i0irllCl'eilis iliee THE BAVER STUDIO. 011 their Slllellllid S\\0Wil1il. [iiouinnnian front almost halting niili- - _ |iar‘y opcerutinn. 1 evcnin l<`e~liruarv :ith and 6th iv _ . _ __. ,. ., _ ‘ lliiusuril intercrt is evinced iii ll\c,(li10. W. Aiiiriri. $2; J. W. Altkin. $21 lit ...ii i. ri, the .\.\tlonril Anthem. ieugngmuen, of -.The Birth of u Na.,(‘, li. ll. Poole. $2: .l. M. Aitkln,' tion,” wliich will hc shown at lli0f$2; (`\\¢lS. l1Hlll{onzit'. tour ol' this tr_cnicndousl_v successful $22 M\'f`~~ V- -‘\~ I)€'VV3l'. $3; Alex. spectac!c,~_ f('amplioll, $2; J. A. Stewart, $5; VV.; So lnani' elements ciitcr into thc-U. \\'l\ll€ll0f\“~ Della Bell- $11 WHL Mlllfilbl of ii Nation" has _vet been place-.l upon ,$11 -WS. GUNS- $22 J- -\. Gillil. 34;' Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd Montailuc it 1 _ ` _ |_' 1 i “HEAR ones" li GU RD AN _ AV RIVED 400 of the World’s Greatest Songs in a Single Book---Never Before Sold for Less Than $2.50 Per Copy .li 1 i _ Presented by The \ Ch’Towi1 Guardian _ to its READERS-one of _ JOE MITCHELL CI-IAPPLE’S I ` , '$10,000 Prize Books 400 songs selected by more than 20,000 people all over the World. \ I - I I Over 401) [Complete Songs l ith Words and W ' _ Music "“""...._..... ,.1 Over ` Sggges Tlie Heart Songs oi 90,00 They came in yellow, time-worn, te les only-or remembered verses, i to obtain the whole. hundred finally selected-as having Many of these songs cannot be found in any other collection. had been sacredly treasured from childhood-others were written out from memory-some were given by tit- Of the thousands received it is safe to say that the several _ _ g votes and the highest endorsement-represent today the taste of the American people in its choice of music. We believe that th_e distribution of, this unrivalled son 'col- lection will bring more happiness into the homes 0? our 0,000 People ar-stained sheets-that nvoiving a long Search the lar est number of Readers; will do more to make them attractive to young and old; do more to mculcate a love for music; to soften, elevate, and refine the home life; to cultivate the nobler, _ ors; and heart forever. Prizes Awarded by , VICTOR HERBERT, one of America’s ` most popular composers and conduct- G. W. CHADWICK, one of the greatest _ ‘ native American composers, and Director of the New Eng and Conser- _ I Vatory of MuS1c_ _ _. _ _ __ __ Y(;r¢|_|¢iy Reduced _Slze. 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The real' heart Arranged in lower Key (_ _THE only Songbook written and ar_ranged_ in low key soiliat. every member o the family can Join in the singing. Many pisses harm- onized and adapted for the iirst time to mixed voices. A veritab'e treasury of words wedded to music that is not fora day but all the songs“of 90,000,000 people. ' time. For the family-for parties-for social iiatherliigs. i f N . __‘ V '_ l `{ _ i tl I |_ 'til ' gsm, g 1 - L u 1 i ps A. F L 5 x 4 .s =i 5 ‘ »