IC ii-= e Merchants. Business Men erally, will Nerd glibc Ndw Ulliee Supplies for |913. See our big Stock ol Leilgers. , DIY Boob, Qaali Books. Hin- ule Books, Letter Books. Bill Boob. and all kinds of Blanktnooks. _ Letter and Invoice Files, Binding`_ Cases. Carbon Paplr, Typewriter Paper, and Ribbons. Wire and Wicker Oi- fiee Ba4ets, Wire Deal Trays. Inks Q Mucilage, Uiiee Paste. Stamp Pads, and Stamping |nks,'Color Pads, Spike files, and all kinds of flips. Fools»Cap. Invoice Paper, Envelopes all sizes and Grades. One Million in stock. Q! 1 Carler’s success” Binding Cases (eompleie) Only $2.50 per doz. the llil .L_ 1 f ,_ dilld Prlaes u-is .ll grips §i§§§§ '_ -lg' li lull* ‘i.¥_=_ul Butallnaa native ol Priaee Bard Ialaad e following chakra.-0liv¢r, Ill- ” _ liam, 1\'e&|a, Babb, Lillha, &- eedg -(YYH . ¢¢e¢mac¢siaiae.ua>d¢ebmao-mm” Mm' l'riiacImarliv»lll¢¢'l°ll°°- wiiiism J.. is vmeeoro, B. c., mir 1,, --Sep" N miemea ma min, l one sister )L'\ Edwin Poynter, Bur- lingt0n.P.B.l.‘l'%eda:msed was _an active ‘Lori working inaa and was "' """ ' """""""" H _ h H ` we 'tv t 8 d 11 latina The r I cniiu c 2 39 hem a member of the Odd Fellows ren B “Quay y Rebekabs and Woodmen ol the 'World 51- Dgitgq-*W3 CA1'HEDR;L ' HewasalaoamemberoitheEpisco- nal Lburfh For a number of months past he had been anoeiated with -'ld P5112" 1° *he °°”d“‘"~“‘S °l service on Wednesday evening at'l 30. a lllfoeverbe T-F! DAILY SELECTIONS GUARDIAN Furnished ISLDIISOI _ mums. 'H11 ¢4f°'¢* ' ‘ ....,..; _ Unless to uve , ,mv-up ’ umkete-tnraiture l4mlhelDmeliveiroindaytoday,l "K ~ - Inauchaeelldorgetlulway. Andirhenlly' v That even when Ih and ';“¥m':;; u*""k"l:'- 1-" 1 gnu 0 . ay ’ "V" wane thinkin; nun oi-ouimiw. il i iii 3 E E sill ii; _ii _"lr liiil igri§ agi- _lil lei i l E Help me in §_ 5 _ Others, Lord. Yee, othta. - _, r you, Let this my motto he; _ ,__.._____._.__. sincere And kno' mn ul ERB Help me to live for others, Ei A = ill* iii? 95;? ‘EQQ “i‘§§ii§§ iliii i = :n §§E if if-él§Si;i.il and buried deep; and all 'in vain. . By C. D. Helga. , hlankeb-Ill “mH°m" im-se Mm ec no oniiarors nm First llethodiet -Rev J Heaney X*-' at ll a mand aeveull m Prayer _ ‘ th nlaimng mills lor the fum oi _ ' ` g Palmer & Evans contractors of that gggimu and strange" cordially wel gt M " ' .1 . ore oney WIRELESS LAWS ENFORCED hig ly rez*_r.e»c is eommniu munion a an a. m. _ l:le.waa generous and had heartedl 1(i_15_ Evening at seven D.m.- ' dweaaed had for man are _ - - _£7 rr __m_ _ y _ H _ . ` ~ - - _ _ ' . - - i _ ' ' _ l . . 1 . 1- 1 l l ' l 1 - ~ ‘ W _ ‘ \ or i ,l . I YJ- 17 , 4 ti BOSTON, Jan. 1-Federal prosecu- on ol two tran-Atlantic steamshlp captains cl.mrged'with failure to cum- ply with the new wireless laws, was withdrawn today by order ol Secre- ltary ol Commerce and Labor .\'ege`i. Si- JND” Pl'@3b¥f¢fi°R-R¢V- T- F- - .(_‘¢p¢,-,im Han ,-,f me steamer _\',,,,»_.,I-`ul}.ezton at eleven a. ir.. and at sev- fiaian, and sneppard oi :ne winiired-,eu il. m. Strangers and wllese slu- |ian, ima been made ine iunieee oi,d_=nts are cordially invited to all ser- chsrges' 'hue other cases had been N068. Slllldly S¢|l00l BC 2-30. under consideration by Government oiiieiais. The ieeamsnip wmpanies 21°"-Homin: Prayer meeting at »p1¢aded that they were unable wlteu a. m. Rev. Mr. Taylor at 11 -.g comply with the new regulations be~ fa' m‘ jfnd at 7 P' m' s“nda7 8ch°_°l cause of delay on the part ol con-lfmd, B‘.ble C13” at L30' A °°rd"‘1 tractors in lilling their order ior,’“v‘t“t’°“ 1° °n°'°d °t"““5"-5 and ` equipment, were accepted, and they °°u°5° ““d°“t°' Bllti m31'k_l_!__,,d°WU Plallib lf 3'0" Want m°fe_ were given time to instal the appara- i i l i Boudoir Clocks There faery gold .I _ - plated, bro: za and' _' .' _ \ ‘silver p!nted clocks - - ' / _ ~ ;:'==-"ri, Grace Church.-Rev. Thomas Mar-, J 1- _ shall at eleven a. m., and at seven __f' p. . Sunday School and Bible Class , "'\, f h f at %.30. A cordial invitation is ol- ` t e i _.4 tered strangers and college stu- ~ _ ‘ 1 _’ _,,,,,_" ‘”°"~ 'rf 'wx pRgggy1'E}uAN I I A l lil 'riie big me ion bigin spice of me reie- ` , f _< phone-it’s because of it, to a certain extent. 1* _ If vou're satisfied with the proiits your great-grandfather made, if you just want to eke ‘ ` @- busiiiss don’t look good io y zu---well, a phone will be_ just in the way--~a bothersome ornament- . business, a larger and better class of customers, A out a bare existence from your business, ifmore ‘ .- “fm-" ' CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Central Christian-Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer meeting W. _ ednesuay at 8 P- m. All seats tree. College students and strangers are cordially invitozi to attend all aer- vices. BAPTIST Baptist Church-Rev. Mr. Fash at eleven a. m. and seven p. ni. Sunday School at 2.30 with “IJoyalists" -lui straight tips on all the markets, the mcsl profit- able of inside information and the respect of your customers and envy of your competitors-~ iri shoit if you want success---you'll see what we can do for you, and you won't waste time over it either. The phone will bring you business---it will prove its worth in better returns, in actual ad- ditional cash in your till. , Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. best value ever offered. Come to ns for your of- . me ,_ lice wants ,lowest prices. _ v _ ' _' Q They lf( llIOWl`| ID “Tally d¢llghl Carter & Company for bedroom use are most aiirec- I-il 1 4-f _g _f -__,,_ class ol Adults in church auditorium. _ l A cordial welcome is extended to all the °' "`“ °"“'°"' ’ " The Telephone Co., ol P. I5. 1.. pi, ,- "°,"Y 311'?" ‘l;P°*""‘=§; _"“"“"" st. Paulo-Rector Rev. 'i'. w. Mm- lp cn i time eepers. ricesrangc phy‘ Mornmz Prayer at exeven 8 4 from.. .......................... _.uso up ,,,_ sunday School and Bible Class I at 2.30 p. m. Evening service. at l __ __ Limited W._.N°.‘T 4.NT0N_ ‘:f:::. .f'~..f"'..§‘°:.x..°‘;:';‘:““*°“ “‘ i ~ 0- »= 0 ‘ _ . ur»n~'s_ e. 1 W z' ‘ 'F ' ‘ St. Pcter'a Cathedral-I-loly Com- _` | U' ___________ - ` '...~_.. ANGLICAN _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' ` _. ...4\ % “ _li W -i I _ "Everybody will he at Donald's today to share gains oilered there. -_-_'riff *SSS-1*: /Good N ews_ 0 -"_f>r.f_iQi;_=r-f»c»-;Or.-Grim The Guardian llanageiuent has re- ceived a letter irom the Canadian- Countryman authorizing to continue the clubbing oler until Dec 31st, 1918. This is certainly good news as nev- er in the history oi newspaper-dom in this Province, has the Guardian been able to niler Inch good value to its subscribers. For $2.50 subscribers will receive for one lull year The Morning Guard- ian and The Canadian Countryman (a weekly farm, magazine) together with time most nesutuui premium picture 01 "King George V in unl- Froin a letter received lrom The Canadian Countryman, we quote the lollovrlng. "Nothing should stop you nnw in reaching the 8.000 mark oeiore Dee 31st. We are sure that this can he ae- eomplishcd ii you will just keep up us with which the ro o- J so r We are going to make The Canad- ian Countryman so interesting and- so good that no intelligent farmer or any person interested lu Agriculture will be without it. 3 Although The Countryman only commenced publication on Oct 12tn, l 1912, we have over 20.000 ivubscrip-' tions to date. This sounds iinpossiblej to most people, particularly publish-l era oi other farm papers. But it is not too much, because we started out with the intention ol securing 50.000 circiilation the iiizpt year and we are going to get it. The only reason other farm papers have nut such a circulation is because they have nev- er gone alter it in the right way._ Th to thi k th iild F or Subscribers ,Q11 i)-’\U-_»(`»C\/,r_fI’)-f"‘ (il/< 1 _ ` us.. \ '.1 °. r We think diilerentlyl il ` We are allowing you to keep the"ol~ (er open until December Ilth, al though we loose in the actual serlptlon reeeillfl. but we dgure that ' advertising will cover L- »' isuasciunmns' _C-oin>x.alN'i‘s.‘ ‘ We tool that we owe ’_y_ou._aii`ex{_ pieiiatlou lor non-delivery: Q; "Ganadiaii Countryman" t_o~`q'nltm~ ber of the subscribers you forwarded ua. Although our mailing system is oneotthehest,itheanotbesnm!- nelsntly elldent to handle the 30.000, subscriptions in three months; this being the numoer which we V have _.- procured and handled in that t.ime.' ‘ We are sure you will be lenient with' ee when you consider the enormltv oi' ` work we havebeen obliged to 1-the _care ot. Twenty thousand subbcrlp- ? hres tha is tions in t. mon a record. which no other Magazine in. Gouda eanéboaet oi, and we believe we the enth ialm, p ll sition has apparently been reoeivedwoul be sale in saying, no other {_J_ ia . Magazine in America. " We aitwritlng a letter ol cion bo each oi your subseribets `wlio_1 nave complained, and from this 0u` hope to be able to give a better ser-.1 vice. We realize you are entitled to the heat service we have, as - your; eampaign has certainly been success-‘ iul and well directed." V 3 Youre Truly, The Canadian Countryman The Canadian Countryman Pub O. Ltd. P. B.-Subscribers wishing to take advantage ot this extraordinary oiler, ure requested to have 'renewals _and new subscriptions reach The Guhrd-, . lan oilioe on,or before Dec 31st. all e. happy and; Wishing one and prosperous New The ey seem n ey co not command the advertising prices to l ..___f _ A _ \__J' -l --Our Great learan al -- A If price cutting will accomplish it We will have it Within that time. A clean sweep sale from attic to cellar, every dept I ` must share in this big event. ~ ‘ ` ‘ Great sale of dry goods, clothing and men’s furnishings for the. next thirty days. Itwilll ‘ fth t td' t 1 ` th h`t f . - 1 - have it by the gisflllga; of ;ag11§;ir;s iscounr sa es in e isoryo our store We need twenty thousand dollars and are going to ‘ __ _ A Tm’ Great Stale F L' szoooo wauieii in 00"” of the E’-l9'9e?‘ A will be continued , _S, Al, /ll/Il@@@p`]]&](d ’ 30 days , fm' 30 d¢l3’S A | " ` -this Province i Sales ever _ Ol nay lnr meh im »-env-mann circulation an » _ _ - __ l l held m _ 2 , C ce S e $20,000 wanted in 30 days 2 i. . a --Dress Goods 331-3 & .50 p_c. llis. ' Among the clress goods snaps is 50 pieces' which we are clearing out at i-3 and 1-2 price. All other lines ut 25 p. c. dis. ' . Our stock of dress goods is the largest and best selected in the city. This includes our royal broad cloth also. __ 4 D _ Silks 131331-3 dis. _ We are clearing out all our imrrow_width silks at I-3 oil regular prices. All other lines at zo p. c. dis. including our, famous 99c silk double width. l Furs at 1-3 nil regular prices We have over $io,ooo worth of goods left here in tliis d artment wliicli we are going to clear out this month of t great sale, at i-3, 25 p.c. and 20 p.c. Come in and share gn in-the fur bargains. _ -` _ is . at Sweeping Discounts ’ - llsvtfsome-very special values here. Many lines we V yclékuijingpout at i#‘2_°their value and considerably less. . ._ a, ~ ~:¢,.,.' _ <_ I 9 /K' ` ll V I A ‘ dui: are aving our anniia’ re books will be closed . f* r` v 0 lf 5 . »_ ' -_ __ __,. .i__. .‘~ w .H _ 1 |_- ladies’ Coats $20.00 lor $6.98 _I All the remaining coats of, this season we have decided to sell I at 33 p. c. discount. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest coat snaps ever_oHered in this city All other lines going at 1-2 and some lines worth $20.'o for £6 98. ' ' . _ ‘ ’ ` Z* ' I-Boys 0vercnals $8.00 lor $4.00 | This is undoubtelly the biggest sale of Boys’ over-ll I coats eyer constructed here.6o overcoats going at nearly U 5-2 price $8 oo for $4.00, $6.00 forj $3.00, 55,50 fm- ' 2.7 5 e c. J _ coats Etc. going at 20 p. c discount. A _ Ladies raincoats, dresses, kimonas,woo1en goods, childrens] r _ _ Cnllous 20 p. c. discount including flanneletts, cottons, waistings, shirtings, sateenes ginghams prints, muslins Etc at 2o p. c_. discount. ’ ' llais and Caps 20 p. c. discount including all the latest soft felt, fur lined and fur bandcaps are goin at zo p. c. d scount. g Our fur department is stocked with a f ll d 1 i of Throws, Muffs, fur coats, fur trimmed coatst: ciiatlts biugilleieiyeklliiilortment Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Ai 20p c , 1-3 and 12 Re ular rice , ' _ This is undoubtedly the bi'ggest"iind best stock oi nien’s clothing f.:.f;:':':':1‘;h‘::.sf.:‘;f';fe.§.;::.f.:_°”°‘°°'“elif °°" “f us as llnrse Rugs 20p. c. discount are éoixgectzceqpladng on sale zoo rugs"s,l_, 290" c. Secure one ii-hile they count., 0;-auMNANrsALn »~ nsn¢si_a1s<>. Alien odd <1 if . . .ng ..1. mn... §.o.?.ll.§2il. Z%,.i“'_§°°"°“ °f, $h1s._~=f>f»= “sill now winding up Linens 25 p. c. d ....n;:.:;cc;;z:;_ °f =- ll- llnderwear 20p. c. discouiiiil. Ladiés’_§ and men’s underwear. From §oe efgiyie 4 '¢_5.oo perpsuit all going during this big sale at zo p.; llliien’s lliiuishinps 20- p.c.‘ 3 1 in.-luciii‘x",i,f'lfg'fi'>‘ves sweiters 'hosiery shirts-aiu (1 9 zo p. c.~ifl_lscouut,’overnl1s, xiiuiilers etc. A l Plug” ll Smallwares al 25 c. Small wares includingm ea, "alla ‘°f‘_*¢°' °°‘l°f-=\=\>1>°r.l_'»»F*°~_ as r-1 All 0iher 0 All other goods not A it Zrrst sale _at no p. e. diicoiiilt. if `§.<»;_‘j.' iscouni ' v Q,