t - t I r t li _ t ,Tr ,. 1 `-,~,` dt ' ' 12, 19204 , _ l 1 IW.. O 5"H:@ | UQ ¥$¥¥iiNi|-erewexasrl at-siessaieeafeleeliaaleaeeleelielteieeltelliisilfiaittexeiiiaiiiialteiiax *" so Q.-<+ =-H-so 5 no gs Mac’s Whoopin Cough Remedy -An"ideal prepar tion for th ure treatment hooping coug nd spasinodic af- ecti_on_S_ _ of , the hroat and lungs. Very pleasant t ake and will erange the stem ch. _ _ Just the thing fo the children. Mad and sold only by The Z Mac - 49 Gt. George S l€U¥U5¥U¥€*§¥$j¥9EBKK3|E$5|(%;| 5 ' 9.- Z co is i go ¥*3i€iF!l€€53ié%aié%3|ti€a|i&iis$;|ga;|ga;;r§;se*s¢;*$*¢ Think oi it There is hardly a stage of our ex- istence when a really good Photo is not a welcome giit to some one, or is needed for some distant re- ls lative, or for a thousand and one _ other reasons- ` li christmas 'free was held in Do THE CO0K STUDIO Bayer X Photographer Charlottetown ' "li ll ivoly ot ra ha of all sizes, films to .j.§:- . _ _-_f- f' IT PAYS to limi' in this Province. e _ MORE YARN BY EXPRE88. -- Another big lot of yarn for sweat PB. Cans and etc. Pmwse! Bros., Ltd. V 6174-I-12ME1i. 'ri-is ANNUAL MEETING oi the New Wiltshire District 10585 will be 'held in Ging William Lodge Room, Kingston, January 13th at 7.30 pm. A. ll. Dollar, Dis. -Rec. Sec. 6126-1-9meZipd. A SFEC|AL;RAlLWAY rate Bde' __|' A HORSE RACE is called 'on the Murray River ice for January 21st. Two classes, iree-for-all and the green race. Prowse and =Sons, ‘Murray River. 6118-1-B~ME4i. N|EW OOMMAN-D.-'Captain Dan- iel Macdonald, late commander of the iii-fated old Aranmore, now commands the steamer Watuka griiing between Sydney and Hall- x. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AU. V»ERTi8ER8.',-Advertisers are res- p ctfnlivy reminded that copy and in Charlottetown. Ask for standard ,J c ts. 6136-1~9~ME3i . P. E. I. BANK MANAGER. - North Sydney Herald says: Mr. E. T from the Lanadani Bank of Com~ C comes well recommended, being 3| looked upon as one of the most po ;'l~__ _*mil DAVIS AND FRA8lR'l FRESH PORK SAUSAGE! ON SALE NOW BY ALL LEADING GROCERB, GOV- ERNMENT INGPIOTID, BTAMPED ON IAGH partment of -Customs who has been WRAPPER. on! or 'ri-in s ci-lolcner' MEAT-roone oN THE MAnK¢1' Ann Au so 'ri-is ci-|lAPls1' el- ~ cAusE No wAs1‘l WHA!- Evsn IN ueluoi 7:-io-ilu. ,, __ ` vi “dee-“ ‘$1 P _ .,. R l l I ll by . lreiie Brnzel; Recitation by Murile Tralnor; G-raliloplione Selections; t, U Men's -...-... $8.75 and UP IMcAdain- Recitation by Alice Bra- . el , Women's $3.85 and up Z FREE hy Annie Diinphy; Chorus; Recita- ' i with each Dah, of boys h0ck_ ` iiovl-n pupils: Recitatlon by three e been obtained tor those attending |nm.,wu°m. mum be in me Guard: the meetings during Farmers’ week pan camel um _‘ter than twelve o certificates when purchasing tick- when me late" hom. for abuses or P. Stavcri,‘ who was transferred te inercc ai. Sourls, P. E. i., arrived in town Monday n-ight, and will :Ze take over the management of the Del branch in the Herald block, which heypfui and msmrinl The duet by is oxpccted will be read for b i- ness in ai few days. MT. Stav':i't Ernest warren and Rev' H' ta - w Dlllllr YOURS bankers in P. E. hear the measage.it will help along Island- _ - the Forward Movement. Week nights except Mondays and Sat- urdays at 7.30 p. m. and Sundaiy at with his parents at -Mt. Stewart, left Saturday on return to Ottawa. Rllnnrdhi Linlme-nt Crlreli Dimdrllll. pany was called together and Mr. E dlwin Brasel appointed chairman. oc The following programme was then re -` Organ selection ‘by Marie Trol- ' ` ' nor; Opening Recital by Gertrude Song. by two pupils; Recitation by ertha. Driscoll; Gramophone Sei- . Ph _ fit all :Tse :meteor cameras are re- ` ell b°°i5 We Wm 8|.” E mick- L ,_ -'f calves fm'ir»v¢ry` weak. _ e‘y meh - '- gy Lucy McQw1ids Step dance by 1 r i r li l l- 1 l » bl _ 4 I ' si' Moderato Pnioee i' Personal attention to Amateur ` Ammc Ph°¢°°"°ph° 'A Recitation by Blanche Brazel; 'Step B on each day except Saturday, new copy is 10 a. in. . dtf. EVANGElLE'8TIC MEETINGS. - he evangelistic meetings conduc- d by Rev. H. R. Bell at the lyde -River Baptist Church "contin- to grow in interest. On'Wed- day evening the message, Gos- ot 0. Second Chance, was most Bell was much enjoyed and the nging by choir and congregation s hearty. 'Everyone is invited to 7 p. m. `1>ERsoNALs Mr. W. J. Mgald of the De- pendiuig this lC'hristniia,s ‘holidays _-é{-Q>--_- ----£4->e~ CHRISTMAS CONCERT On .Monday night, the 22nd inst no Soho under the su er gh ol. - ii - sion of the teacher, Miss Clara rauglit. At seven o’clock the com- ndereil by t-he pupils: y razel; Chorus, Merry Christmas. school children; Recitation by ecltntioii by ivan Driscoll; Din- gue by two pupils; Recitiition by eonus Smith; Recitatlon by Irene ; Recitatioii by Stella Holland; ioii by Joseph Currie; Dialogue by ittlc girls; Christmas Drill; Recl- ilioii by Lens Trainor; Recitation anche Brazel; Reading by Jethru eagan; Polka by two little girls; e Morris-Smith-Beer _ tlrl..i’..:;‘f°t.’3;:?h..‘33;‘§“Dl'.¥ » , __ Youths . $2.00 $ B 3,; ectlon; Dialogue by two pupile;Rec- i- Gm” 'I' " ' ' " ° " ' ' " ° 52-85 N; liatloiifby Fred Driscoll; Recitatioii Ph°‘°U"3PhY For ”Va|ue loguo by four girls and two boys; Charlottetown, P. E. l. daance by Marquis Brazcl; -Song by =: l1Z1>f1¥Zf1i~;‘>-"é°;*°ii°*l"Z:`: Song by Miss Praught. Recmluon When You W ' e teacher was presented with a I _ 0 fountain pcii by Irene Brazel. Sali- _ tn Claus arrived then and unloaded ‘ '_A is is cleanl juicy’ we`l'flavored and ful ioDel\r Toaclier:-I have been re- Eiuosted by the girls of this scliool ii Ask tor HlCKEY’S Twist §L‘§”l.‘§3 ‘.i’.;tl..i.°.':'..‘2‘l"l'..-l..“‘.€I,"‘l‘.’.‘. iii! Ill - - ° ' ' d pression of our united love What This is the chew that all critical tobacco usersdeman we mer you ig .bl f th one tobacc that gives most complete satisfaction , I 3 our oe ings. bust :vcpT¢.iilovT'yill:iuDwi)ll Ask for HlcKav's Twist-ytu will get the flavor. .nm .1 ti. li-t..........t nl... 8 Want the Hickey’s & Nicholson’s Tobacco Co. Ltd. ___ . ;;;;_ -:~_=-~--_:.- -:-=,~_;--zz-'~-~;::'?*°-"’é‘“' ' have dealt with us gently. We will never forget you. We shall look BK !i€*k'\IE¥é?i‘t‘eii91e?i99’4?I‘¥¢3I€¥?|€¥?4‘tE9I59’e3i€¥3F$' 'waemnanrara n E. R. BRGW 146 Richmond St Chartottetown ~ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plat Glass Insurance at Lowest rates “ Good Strong, Stock Companies' gugkisaiiaxisswayanuaiivsxtiswhn# Si !i€¥ElE%§i€i¥§K$§E¥3lE _Recitation by Mary Trainer; Reci- Graninphorio Selection; Chorus; rs. McNiilly‘nnd .Miss Praught; lf/ Miiy Driscoll; Song by the little girls; Address and presentation. Alter the progr-:inimc an address as read by Lena Trainor and the the tree oi its iiiany presents. The liowiiig is the address: oiler you i1 slight token of our eans oi conveying to you the ex- roceive it kindly -as a simple indic- ach one of us cherislies for you in her heart of hearts. You have made our lesson pleasant to us. We now that we have utter tried your k temper and forbearance, but you back to this schol as li scene of menblil enjoyment, and whenever memory recalls our school days our hearts will warm towards you as they do today. I have been re-` quested by my scliol mates to ad- dress you as ri irieiid. In that light dear teacher we all regard you. 5i€1¢5iE$¢9i€§’¢5K9‘¢3|€»$5|€!i'¢9I€5¢9li5b5l€ olor in Your Cheek ¥¥*g{. 51€¥§iE*FEi £ m _©.@_@.`@_@.©_©.@_©_©©@ ¥¢5¥% ¥¥&¥¥¥¥e¥§e¥%¥%¥¥¥$ (B ¥¥¥=¥§iE¢55l€*¥$ iti%§K°5ii6¢BlK$#UliU¥UiK”i¥| **‘~»Illz : ` - THOMAS M. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers. 108 Fulton Fish Market, _New York. Specialties-Smelts, Eels and Clams )\. su ~ Consignments solicited, and stationery on application. Qt . l Reference: 'Market and Fulton Nation_al‘ -Bank-, New York. ' ' _, f Wiley & Sons, Transfer Agents, Boston. D gaax'Kg¢§;§oxea¢oxe§»aeea¢si¢s».x can s. co daily returns. Stencils degree the state of one's heal-th. A pallld skin or mud- dy complexion and the pres- ence of blotches and pimples usually indicate impure blood. On the other hand a rosy 'blood. O 93.24 Der, 'Kent and Prince Street exeaemeneaexamemf Q = if§$¥¥§'$¥%iii*-$X%¥¥¥$'§£%X¢E§€$¥%§E%?E$§iE%§E¥§ié% A glance reveals in n great complexion denotes rich, red UR BEEF IRON G. WINE \ ill purify the blood and use it to impart a ruddy ow to your cheeks. /this is a food medicine liquid form all ready to si into the blood and give yo strength without taking dig- estion. Take it now and you’|l (eel 'iit" during the indoor ses.- ion. 55 RICE! We AND ".00 PER IOTTLE ohiison li .lohnso ‘I G-i B Th; Quality 'Drugstore l_.® '@ ' ©_©_`@ © © ©_@_Q@_©_©_@ ©,© @_© © R . R l U *I H D Q Q I D f O § ' 1 ` l A C231() ©y(_::i@Yf9)@) (@I@©Y@1(@ L(9)1(O)1 (Q © © THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN in Wi* This is an Unusual Money Saving portunityg , You can save several dollars if you buy now, because we want to clear our shelves of all winter goods and _ have cut the prices to do so '©i©I©l ©_©i©i© © ©;© ©;©_@_ Q/A©A©A© ©,,© ©. $5.,for $4. Silk muiilers in variety oi ' shades and patterns. Twenty_iive leit must go @'_@.@._©'© ©i©'®l©l©l©l©,; f It’s clean up time and we forget all about costs or values when making our clean up prices as you’ll see when reading these quotations. ~ 30, Overcoatsi f Z5 Suits including all the latest Styles bought in the iirst _ These must go too, although we may never get - place at mighty good prices. another lot at the prices we are selling them lor. - $40. lor $36.,.$35. for $31.50, $30. for $27. $40. lor $36., $35. ior $3l.50, $30. ior $27. A, Is the Rule of this Store---'I hese Prices - O Goods Carried ver l ` Will Prove the Truth of Our Rule '@i@f_@_ 20 p. c. o ff all Trees and @i@ ©`©;@ i©1©'@;@ Wolfe ,Caps _© ©_ © ©‘©§ .@,©e@©i© i . _©_©_@@.@ The Quality is Always Guaranteed f, l i ©'lC°" @_@@.Q©_@_@_@ @_© 20 Heavy Tweed Raincoats 300 Sweater Caats for ook Forward and Save for ~ 20 P' C' Off Spring. 20 p.c. Off I©1©l©.©l©I@I@l©I©’ ZS cn Come and You’ll be Glad--Stay Away ' and You’llt be Sorry ents our earnest good wishes. May you al-ways be as happy as you en- deavoured to make your pupils. SIGNED BY THE PUPILS lT.he teacher though taken '.,by surprise replied in a few well clios- en words' thanking the pupils most heartily. The singing ot the Nation- al Anthem( brought the entertain- metn to a close. V ,_ -i-<¢¢--_--- ANIMALS' NERVES. IN HUMAN BODIES _C-lilICAGO, 'Dc-c. 8.--The mirac- les oi modern surgery which have developed since the world war have made it possible to transplant into a human- being the nerves'--of an animal and so to repair -the part tary hospital at l~‘ort Siieririan. illled with men who had nerves cut in halt by bullets and fragments of ,/. , I 2--5 flees G-Y i Please accept with our little pres- °,';;i,°,: ll GEO. . ROWSE , ‘.ll%l;*.ti ,©_____,__________ ____,__ ,,,_.......~ ~- -- © © © ©@©©©@@@©©©@@@>©@@@; Q 'R __ _. __ _ Ji©i@I@a©i§r@ ©i@i@,©i©i© © '__' Y" :;: Y :T 4- -; _T 'other kinds ni’ lumber.” *_ T I- IMPRUUENCE - shell and as li. result were paraly- sed. Sometimes the severed ends oi these nerves could -be sawed to- gether, lhut in other cases' a con- siderable leiigtii cf nerve would be carried away so that it splice had to be put in. The nerve to be grafted does not have to be used immediately, but can be kept in- deiiiiitely in cold storage or chem- icalg until it is needed. There have developed experimental proofs where nerves have been taken from the dead. preserved for a short period. -'in Ward 59 is .loseph Higgins. A shell carried alwoy -the muscles and nerves of the upper part of his left arm. The wound healed. but his arm was paralyzed. -Surgeons decided to transplant muscles from -his chest. He is now regaining the _.use of his arm. ga inagllgga that has been shun" ; 'Private Joseph Fieiscliman, 148th __ mhiére "e'wm,ds In the his mm_ -infantry, who hails iromh|Antigo, =¢=ltish Expeditionary Hospital and - leg was aperated on, and now, six t of.i.c. limit l Fu Svttiiliti °°=‘_' °:.iaf.r.:°::§:.';"*~°=° oisaaécldsnassni. -y __ K ia' ~ M , W. C. Smith & Co.. part owners W -.. of the Lunenburg schooner Franc- Wis., was hit by a mac ne gun bullet, -which cut ii nerve and re- sulted in the lose of control of his riglit leg. He was sent to the Bri- from there to Fort Sheridan. The month, later, he is again feeling sensation in the part ofthe leg which was dee/d. -l-i-- NOX A COLD TABLET8 A siifv n.nrl spar-dy ciirc rar t.liGrippo. t‘nii:.flis, Colds, Headache, Ncuraig a, l-‘|il. xi mild iaxiitlvr-. llrciiks up ls void in it l`o\v hours. Get the Kenu-‘ liw. ut nil drug stains, 25c per box. !4oIil ut Fontvrfn Drugstore. ‘l 1 \ ya v-'irteu-as v . r I-"3C!‘;-`-Eéri-§`T‘-*.I` i vi' .. ., ai. :X-J. i ,'_ os. _-I 1 i I 1 l ._».1, \ "‘ @- \_,.. rksbas-1-' *_* .v v . L t _ ~ l. l. . w l- f l '_ ,_ _-i. =-is ._J__,_ ‘La - » n i 1 -ee ¢.;\;;.*~»--'-`-‘T l‘ . . ,_ >- .>.¢-