‘_ ;~' it gi- `. 5r‘.- §_'{<.;-`~‘_.__-.i=» __ ‘_ 'j'<_f;(‘~_-L, . ` The winterifflias just started i#»E7"f°¢1>_sS°5d _ and on lhand, a trifl .more tlianilnsual this time of ‘ year- ‘ 0 A can supply both Coal) -and;Wood promptly. V T ._ Bt A Treatment Nothing ODI' _ ‘ LA- MacKinnon Drug. Co. , ' l .A;Pi0lard&00. f`en»e’w.... » iC0VMlll0NWlIAl..'l`ll Ill) l lZl.' `UPPQltc§t§t%ponsr,%eton,Msse ' ~.» _f | _ _§_f_, l gdzgqicl* i.§;:..':§‘:..ra:.i3:.~:'.f0..:0. oleiu.; nguoome en cafe Bret Asspoulsfr ruun>noor_ stone oo nothin wood but the door with its own Sanitary _Cleaning Plant. Strictly? lloul G ""_ thai quartette. H 3 ielgltliqliylilia mthllgdelr wg: dyldillig atgl: . »r£;lDolr,t Lot 48. took place on Tues- mg - number f d 0 t d isit . 'rn ~_- manner l)n wli-lcllxrei?hg pupillhnin th.; V T . . Balder S¢0l1. the young and promising teach- eo, , sr, for his en rr in akin cn .'7"ipoh'ded to their questioning showed 1013 0 ._-`,. at_ '_ K \-;.~ t`= : ' ` This part of the entertainment was The most reliable .3l,¢;n;l§,l:9;l§;le\:1se;l;e:;gt;oolfhfaggle13.2%? -sister 'Miss Earle being the talented _ Best' 25° Per large out from the teacher to each of the_ °rg°'”l“t' -_-5 _ _- 1 the basket of fruit. Get the Habit ` Get the habit of coming here for what’s reparations, smoking ' good in drugs, toilet p goods and other supplies. n on th is reasonable and the stor 'Tryf _us. ' McKinnon D 0 all C 'd bright and stocked ,_ e' market; “the price` ` service superior. CO_ V , of the careful training received un- .-". ' lf ,f 0.; .' 0-#YOUR a. flu-J //` . 1.01 QD . ` y». o ~ llicl¢c'y&= Nicholson r' '_ g\,\n~,,°5'@ ...o»¢‘3f _ web# 0 ‘i»l` j \\\>$» ' of the examination the visitors were BI l L entertained with a program which » for Tobaggg will pg muéh 'o confectionery, after which _Angus ‘reduced ifyou will .fm-‘ .Mathieson was appointed chairman our and short but appropriate speeches _ . were given by Be 1.' I-Iaela G. L. BRlGll'l' Cul' . p Hamm. M. Lanlbs, P. siiiélsir, J. Smoking Tobacco, `or our _ in glowing terms of the rapid pro- ¥LACK TWIST Chewing ‘ ‘gross hwhicl; wp; Deroelivakls ip al; obacco and what” is still . _ ' F39” °° ° _ ° Wm' - "° ° ° more farms f00:e..;:::.::a:::::;f:f:.;“°.:°:°00 , p _ _get “great deal mme- CQ'-U _ well_~chosen words, made a suitable - ~§r~ andvaue out of every pipefullx Try it and proveir, _ reply. 'rho meeting was than brevsht Cnc; "1 _ ; > -in .f .,»rr~_t~ » ',_.».Q 'Se \ if ‘ Vl{ii;1teri v U ._ ,, _ - In 2. . Timers. '<` _ , _ . - .1 ,,_; ,.‘.7.l '\ -' wallsand ceilings not of J _ Board #GMM crack ..f‘._‘d§."‘i§-"~‘d.’i‘~`f-.‘f‘l‘l ,=`_.. _ 4 ‘sl _W fuse , \ 0 rw » and have fa `wsu_n11 spring for bdi1ding. ofremodellmg. Use 5 l1¢V€I° =!"»“il,,'f_. i _ ‘_ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) p0. O. Banks, Charlottetown, regis- f d __ _ v _ I I and eolltflilx' Dec llith Cornwall hear Alfred UnlversitY were gl‘8B\.Ay g,ppl‘¢cl&l'»$d, text being Mark 7-24 the evening 1 Cor. 14-8. Mr is also a singer of consider- He sang on the previous and is expected to evening next, J-any 5th. interest was also im- the evening service on Bun- by the presence on the plat- participatlou in the singing by¢:a` number of the near young peo- V _ _ ‘f.» ._ h . "we keep 5 mu lingo! Rubmr ;t;|)¢;: ggrtip 2:; $32221; W; head of the council. 005'- If 1'-h°1`0 IB \\1Y¢h.il1¥ ¥°\\_ii\1f- very pleasing quartette was given en- __ _ £0031? 311° wgilggrngelzlavlgr gon- £25 _nuns “From in nm dweu below G _= ° ~ _ I1 ._ or sn ~ d n ' ~ s _ '* . ‘ mod°mte_ E_ A_ Fgltgr' ..’L¢%e tha wg; ngisqetlgxgxff ‘Mtg death of Margaret A. Cantilo, form ruxstore. , . . __ 'plgilyvhich were thoroughly appreciated. ceased W” a trained num, and had of _egrettably the name in this pro- '» gr ` of Mrs' Wm Howard was mis- prged. her singing being a feature of Bgmool. :nxAM1NA'rIoNs.- The ‘ o ing exercises of Cross Road'n y a ernoon last and was conducted bythe teacher, in the presence oi a various classes, from the primary class to that of Mathematics, re- that they were well taught. After the exam a well prepared program con- sisting of readings, reeltations and dialogues was delivered, much to the _ enjoyment of those present. The .Christmas tree was then broken into. scholars and presents from the scho- lars to their teacher. The meeting closed with "God Save the King." Much credit is due to H D - o m g e en-, tertaiument so successful and to the mothers for their presence and inter- est, also to S. R. and Mrs Lane for SQHOOL EXAMINATION- The semi-annual examination of Spring- field School took place on Friday, Dec. 20th. A large number of par- -ents and others interested in educa- _ tion were in attendance. The school- room was beautifully and artistical- ly decorated forthe occasion. The V ;var_ious_olases`s~ were thoroughly ex- aimed by Benj. Hasla/m,, G. L. and Mrs. Hsslam, D. N. MacKay, A. (Mac-i Kenie and others. The pupils by their promptreplies to the most dif- ficult questions gave ample evidence der the present management of Miss Luelle Beairsto, who has already proved herself to be a capable and efficient teacher. -At the conclusion was well rendered, and reflects much credit to both teacher and pupils. ' .dll present wereftreated by the tea- cher to a bountiful supply of choice E. Haslam and others, all speaking to a close‘by singing the National Anthem. _ l’ER80llll.S o tered at the Halifax Hotel Halifax, this week Geo Brown, Prince Rupert is visit ing at York the guest of"l.\is brother 1 B. R. Brown. » - Hardy Hood, Grenfell, ‘ Seek, is visiting friends and relatives at York. He left the Island in 1803 and ex-. pecte to remain two montlis. ‘ 'When come famous lines Van Horn, Tuokett’s, ‘ whose magnificent voice and pleasing ‘great shape to do him holwr- 5%- `- Wdfstever' the doctor prescribes orlsuggests is I Johnson ‘& -I 'yigeigiiqfiiy Drug Store. _ V for cigars V* T it i I -The southern in Charlotte- m s at 10 26 I. VlllB.-The Earl -at 1.00 this a number of mail and 86 \ me DR. PRINGLE 'A CANDIDATE.-In the last llgue of the Canadian Oom- monwealth", a strong editorial _sp- peared suggesting that the Rev.-Dr. Pringle.~‘Bydney, well known in this Province, upon his return from the west be selected as a candidate for the oflipe' of mayor of Sydney. The article pointed out the advantages the city would obtain by having such 'a strong temperence worker at the .___ DEATH 'IN oamronula- 'rho uardian regrets to learn ofthe erly of Glenfanning, P. E. I. The de- residsd in California for the past twenty years, having taken a prom- She leades to mourn her mother Mrs John S. (Jantilo and several broth- ers including D. P. Cantilo, Glenfann- and Mrs Catherine Lamont for- merly of` Montague, but now of Wien- ipeg, Manitobsl. ‘ _'rALnN'rnp s1Ncn:R_-Durihg his visit to his parents Prof and Mrs. Earle, Charlottetown, Charles Earle, manner have won for him a wide circle of friends, had a very busy time giving pleasure to many people- Besides singing in St. James and First Methodist Churches on Sunday, Dec. 29th, as reported, he also de- lighted the congregation of the Bap- tist Church with a choice solo, his WORDS OF PRAIS.- Rev. Dr. Roche. writing to the Toronto Cat.- holic Register, from Charlottetown, according to a Bt. John exchangii- h t ri t. t in Blanc in St. John, Bud ndds:- "There appeared to ,be a great deal of warm feeling for the new Bisholh I-Pe is a gentle, sensible, kindly pre- late. by all accounts, and everyone has a good word .to say of him. Fa- ther Bavage, of Moncton. EB" him an automobile last-week. The recep- non at that my was muy B n°fs\>1° affair. and St. John mustered in ‘John is all fussed up U19" GBYB- It turned out whemits former Bishop ‘left for the West. It turned out when me new =s1snoo,°\"x.ved- The Hffivel of His Exoellsogi (the AP°°l=°“° 9°' 1egs0s).__on_.Mop y.>l,¢¢i= W" lm* °°_‘ mama -1g;_-_:another 1. demonstratiolk but the people scemto °“_l°Y it' "' ls;-gs numl$`ex__',_ _df the Catholic clergy from this-_province _attended the con- secretion; _ -- HP ko tp ' q oillcefbiarles for 1918,_ an pgfcfsf-.gan style! Of hindi” °‘? me “_'f03‘y_‘}gr's Bookstore. 12-$110181., ,_ ‘_ _f 1, . -‘>;~`. ' 1 _ ' .,' _ 0.5.- f . _ nic sick . a what vie especially try to supply-and succeed so ‘well that we are known as lleadqueriers for all eicklloom sU|>P|5¢l- _ ¢ ll|l80ll_ "4-' f =' ' "‘ Y Stonewall Der- frellr . .sc » '1*5"`our` many customers who lfave enabled us to mal_:e _ 19:2 the biggest and best In 0ur(._hl_s;ory we tender our glaciers wishes for . _ 0 ‘fHo`0my Year Slcnographérs lah ‘1&I F 'lien Te Heavy 5-noon Sgr They will niembrene. condition. in comfort. heel thsirrimed oecq ilu-ost to s ,llldlalthy to enjoy your smoker :mn sh 1353 IDOIIS SLS! - Kiel. 2-sean F01’ Stlle - ~ ALASKA BLUE FOXES. -APp]y_ _ __ ~_ _ T , _ CHRISTFE, ‘ p 12-31Mroi " Amherst, N. S. The C. B. C. _Are Successful lm ll l l i ii; If you wish to become a successful stenogrspher or re- porter you should take a course at the C- B. C. The Charlottetown Business College and Institute of Shorthand and Typewriting is one of the Premier instutlons of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- sonal and individual istruclions and the courses are so plain and practical that they are easily mastered. Write today -for free Prospectus and information to . L. B. Miller, Principal. Charlottetown Business College L_ B. Miller. Principal, ' Victoria Row B &&i li i 4.* / . 4| The Charlottetown vliuarlianp 0 and f L l" mlly llersld and Weekly Star The Morning Guardian ‘ _ and The Family Herald and ll Weekly Star, one year each, including me beautiful pre---I mium picture "Home 00 Again" for only ' l Q The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and . t t. _ G d Wiekliy Stag, yeiafrleach, Wm er S or mg oo s ‘°°‘“‘““*°.- »°“‘ “ *"°' » P _ :;:.°;0‘°:..":..?°'°° $2.00 .. We are headquarters for the above ` Guns, Rifle Address all club offers to 0 THE CHARLOTTETQWN -club odds -; ‘T ana. JU 'PJ fl i`~. _.oi- \ .1/,¢ si Hockey Skates, Hockey Sticks,_ ° Hockey Pucks._~_~ - Full line on' "l:'»a`ii`<1”" ' _ _ For Sale by f ll s W CRABBE 0 l0'°-°‘-“E 1 GUARDIAN Charlottetown, K 0 P- E. I. - says sms msn? P “H0 “"1 S ° ’° _ 9 |a........_....____. from the consecration of Bishop Le- 1 0 "‘ B, ‘ _l 0 B- __ 5*" ' 1 ' -Prospectus oi Proposed- _ 0 Canadian Silver Co, Ltd Head 0liice, Charlottetown, P.E.l.»» .,, _‘_- This Company will be Capitalized al $100,000.00 divided mm 2000 shares or 050.00 ~. _ V - . The Company have -taken over Five p Foxes ` 0 0 _ ' The Ranch is located at Bradalbane, P. 'E. the President’s business headquartersl It is te in every respect, covered with Wire overhead A " dl is 0’ equipped with all modern appliances to ensure ` éty. The dens are built for comfort and seclusion. ` ' ' 9.. &%_$~ -_=i,»== __ 33. gg It H.. _The owners guarantee fifteen pups inilic spring of 1913 and there is every chance ol twenty-ffive. 0 T o _ ' The _value ofthe pups should range from $3,000 t0 $5,000 feach." ' ;The fvailue of_Pe1ts on the London market is $2,000 each and supposing- 15 Pelts sell as- 10W as $1000 each this wouldrealize $15,000---which means that' a very ; substantial dividend couldbe paid to the shareholders. The ranch expcnsés will not he over Zp. c . `Provisional,Direciors are lion Murdoch Iiennedy e ____!’_f_¢=_S_!_~1_0'_1_'_»` P000'