ii 'V,,i'ii;~';) iff; . =.?l~:r‘~- `li;'. -5- 2 ‘lf l- '.L;_..fC:vf‘_. ";`~.if.~ ., .‘»~ , (.771 1-iii”-3` .fic i *"13- f¥»i»~-5.1 i;:'~` 'pup 1~',¢_ J1 .F sw ~.`_. .TL “.-`€\- 1 . »\~;.- ;_ 1 ,si 3. if-f,."' `P'4’l.¢7~ i. '.115' 0, ,,i_.,, l " iii? § _ -...c Q. ri'-'§i~.e»i-< ;<~'.iii;; .,. '.'-'-. .f .t ‘ .i 1- J- -~ - -, ' -'f‘ , ARY 14. 1915 “ H \RLOT'I‘ETO\\'N GUARDIAN JALU ~'nsD.i¥ 'run c _ _ _,___ »-- - -- ihillll -__.-i Nano oric. ` .z.4».-.fau1ir.nf»1.‘.'.'11iz.i.>i Afniiaxv » l n..sr..wr- Q Ann:-Sai ° as 3-ti? Lpcitrci Rem dy iorconsiur li.\n.S¢i»iirS!oinaclL\)iiirf'_¥1‘-\~ -, \\oriiis.t`o.i\'uEsi->f\>~l.f“’*“l" ‘ ness and L0S§_Q_[_b|-£5? i .'-ic§T¢~f;e'.-'leg _ his Om urn ilsrivxn 2 |'0N‘lRl~ZM.&NF.W YORK ’ 1 Exact Cop; ol’ Wra::p¢-'- The -Kind iiiii Have 1. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN \ _IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -MR. E. P. FOLEY \Gnsrdlan re- presentative in Alherton will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. ‘ -TOWN COUNCIL-The llrst meet- ing ot the Suniinerside Town Council in the new Civic Building was held on Monday evening last. when consider- Qable business was transacted.-X. B E41. 00 3 3.71 C+ D. cn 1E€l.lTlll`6 of -SUBSCRIBERS should renew e week or two before the time they have peid (or has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. ltf. --TOWN COUNCIL.- The lirst iiieetiiig ui the Suinmerside Town t'ouncil in the new civic biiihliiig wus held on Monday night. Besides ron- siderable routine business a nuuiber of bills were passed. they also dealt with the matter ol furnisliings for thc new building.-ll. -SAD DEATH.- .\ sud dcatli oc- ' .rurred in the Prince t‘ount_\' llospitul I _ - llse . For Dver Thirty tfears BRS 'ug _‘_H,,_,_; can »A~\. ~:w van-1 civv. i ~ L ' J Mid Winter Sale 0F Fur Coats and Cloth Coats At 25 p. c. Disct. While They Las Coon Fur Coats, Black Fur Coats, Brown Fur Coats, Chamois Leather Lined Cloth Coats, Fur Lined Coats, Cloth Coats with German Otter Collars. Dont wait for the March Sale, buy now and get the A. HORNE & CO. choice. t-1 .U-I-ii.\l:i,=2=-.-1... l 1 l- Office Supplies_1 1915 For 1915 Carter’s Bookstore is headquarters for all kinds of Office Stationery, Blank Books, and Office Supplies, at lowest pnces. Carters “Success” Binding Cases, complete with index 25 cents each, and only $2.50 per dozen. The best value in binding cases ever offered. Every Business Office of any account should be supplied with some of these Time Saving. useful and handy devices. _ We have a Million Envelopes in stock. Every size used and any quality desired. Wholesale & Retail. Carter & Co. Ltd. J '_ I; ;___4! __ i _-_ nm-mr Q See the Beau Four Piece Table Sets We are Now Showing . The line of china table sets we are no_w showing should rove extremely interesting to the fastidious housekeeper. Bile want you to see this line because we know you_ cannot fail to be impressed with its beauty, and just think, the price we are asking is only $1.00 a se_t. _ The glass table sets we are offenng are very beauti- ful in their simplicity of design, the pieces are neat, well shaped and finished. We have such a wide range of prices that you can choose _one of these sets at most any price you care to pay. Priced from Zac to $2.50 per set. _ Come in and let us show you these sets-you will en- joy seeing them, and we will be glad to show them. Black & Co. ‘2%3Z2.‘*°" “The Store That Will Use You White" on Monday aftt-moon. when .\ir. Jani os lliltz oi' .\'e\v London. an employee in St-liurnian's Mill. Sumnicrsiile, ex- pired from an accident. About tivo weeks ago, deceased while at work with one of the saws, was struck on the right lireust with it piece of plank wliicli injured liini internally and which proved fatal. .\lr. lliltz was about 211 years of age and had made .many friends while in Suiunicrside. Aniong those left to mourn are a brother and sister residing in New London.-ll. -THE RINK.- The carnival at Crystal Rink on Tuesday evening was largely attended. The special train from Kensington brought approxima- tely 175 passengers. The order was good so was also the skaiiiig. as well as the costuines. One special feature of the sport was the t‘anc_v skating and manouvres oi' .\lr. James Tuplin, Fox King of Black Banks. As a skater it may be safely said, that the equal of Mr. Tupliii. as a fancy skater can scarcely 'ne produced in the llaritinie Provinces.-li. -GLENGARRY.-ller inany friends will hear with regret that .\lrs. .\Iich- ael (Ylialloran is siitfering from a very severe attack oi' pneumonia. Dr. Gal- lant, Bloomfield, is in attendance. :ind all are in hopes of zi speedy convales- eiice. .\liss Annie- <‘ameron. teacher oi' Glengarry. has returned from Suni- nierside. where she spent ii very pleasant holiday week with her par- ents. Bliss Janie Gallant spent Suu- day in Glengarry. ilif- guest of her aunt. .\lrs. Joseph Doyle. .\lessrs. Ed- ward Gritliii, Fraiic-cs Butler and Jos- eph Dalton, short course students of (llengarr_\'. have arrived home from Cliarlottetoivii. They are now endeav- oring to teach their less learned triends in the art of Biology. -INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS- At the regular inec-ting of Mount Le- ybanon Lodge, No G A. P. and A. lil. held on "l"uesdziy evening. Jan. 12, the folloiving ofiir-ers were installed by Past (lranil Muster, \\'illiaiii Sli-wart, 1'*-“Sl-“Nfl li." l’. I). G. .\l. John ltaiiisny, ot' King llirain Lodigt-;-_\\', 3\1__ 1;,-_ 19- H- Slnfliilii S. \\`.. .lohii (lriirly. l’. -\l-; J. \\'.. f‘ri-cl .\li~.\rthiir, l’. .\l.; `l`rt~u.s.. .Ii»l>ii Cass; S(-L-n.mr_\»_ “_ L_ ltoiiivkt-; S. ll., Ur, John Mi-Neill. l’. .\_l.: J. ll.. l)i', Johii Jariliiie, 1'. _\I_; b. S.. l’. .\`, Eiiniiiii. i’. .\l.; J. Mel- villc llratl:;lizi\v; t`hap., Dr_ ,‘\_ \\'_ 1.1-ard. l’. .\l.; Marslial. J. A. Morrison, l’. M.: Tyler, ll. _-\. Compton, P. M. -BLOOMFIELD EXAMINATION- The lialt` _yearly exaniiantion of Bloom- field School took place at six 0'¢_~l¢,¢_-k Tuesday evening, Dec. 22.’iid. The .scliool presi-iited thi- iippearaiwe of a inodcrn t‘air_vlaiid. lt was ilvcketl in beaiitifiifl streaiiu-rs ot' red. white and blue, oiilwiiied with bells of Iliie same. '_'0l0r. While the windows wore cloth'-rl in ai vestiiri: of spriici-_ .\ gum:-ons Vliristiiiiis tri-e, liglit:-.il with inniiiiii-|-_ able t‘aiiille.~: :ind laden witli ii present YU" "\"'I'.\' vliilil in the scliool. also :i 'fUHll,V NIH' for the tea:-lier lrtfhi her pupils. Iiiiisliieil nil' the tlccoralioiis. Tho f~.\aiiiiiiiitioii was nniler tho able siiporvi.~'ion of Mrs. l‘. I.. lnitler. (lien- £Hl'|'.\'. :ind Mr. l~`ran<,-is lloiroir, ot' l’iii.svilli-. The pupils aizniiittcil llicni- selves in such a praisewortliy niiinncr that it places their teacher. Miss An- nie Czilliigliuii in the highest grade as ti li-iivlicr. i\ pleasing prograiiiiiie '~‘ soiigs and recitiitioiis was given at the 1-nil oi' i.-acli class, which goes io snow that .\liss (‘allagh;in is :in excelleiit iiistriictor :is an eloculioiiist. Special ineiitioii should be made ofthe amateur .-ipef-i-Ii oi' Master Philip Saiiiiders. and the singliig of Miss Gertrude Gallant. Jus: ns the exuiniiuitioii was over San- tn (flnus appeared and distributed the presents wliicli were on the Christmas tree. to the children. and presented each with it bug of candy. ;\ir. P. Gal~ laiit. i-x~.\I. l’. then addressed the large niidience ainl complimented the teach- er on the great work she had done and hoped they niiglit be able to re- iaiii her as their if-aelier i`or another ya.-nr. He was followed by .\lr. War- ren. .\Ir. Siuitli. .\ir, lloiron and .\lrs. Butler. all speaking in very liindiitory terins about the grand examination of Ploonific-ld, God Save the King brought the meeting to a close. .-ff. . V. . . . -'__:_-.:z'.'::~r~-112 1 - - - - 5- f - -'- -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in thh eel- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-ave cents. -FUR SALE.-Your opportunity to get a good Fur Coat or Set ol' Furs at less than wholesale cost is while Hol- n.ian‘s sale is on. 8262-1-14m2lEli -WANTED. Man and wife. woman or girl. to housekeep for widower and one child on farm. Apply Wm. F. Bryan, Lot ll, l'. E. I. 8212-1-9M4lpd. -svenvrnincs mirun eooos. at bargain prices at lloliuan's Suin- nierside. S262-1~14in2lE1i -HIGH CLASS WHITEWEAR at bargain prices while liolinan's \\'hitc- wear Sale is on. S2562-1-l3m2iEli -WHITEWEAR SALE.-llolman's \\`hitewi-ar Sale offers excellent op- portunities to save money. 5ZiJ2~l~l-iin2il-Ili -RAILWAY FARE.-You can save sutiicient money to pay your railway fare over and over again it you spend a day shopping at llolniaiis'. Suinnier- side. S262-l-14n.i2iEli -NOTICE.-Tlie annutil meeting of the Emerald Dairy Assoeiatioii will he held in the l-lall in I-Iineruld ou \\'ediiesday, 20th January. inst.. ut one o'c-lock, p. in. Shareholders and pat- rons are respectfully invited to ut- tend. P. F. Hughes, Secty, 8263-1~14m2iE1i -CARNIVAL.-The fancy dress carnival held in Summerside on Tues- day night was a great success, there being about 500 in attendance. most oi whom were in costume. About 150 persons came in by train from Ken- sington alone. The costumes were well chosen and original. .\irs. \\'il fred Woodside. costumed as “Caniida". won the prize of a therinos bottle ei- fered, and the prize ci' xi fountain pen was captured by Arciibzilfl Cousins. dressed as a Refi- Cross oiiieer. The ladies' prize was won by Miss Avis Sclinruian. who vsiis beaiitifully ilress- ei in a patriotic eo;-iunie entitled. ‘England and F‘raii_~i_-"; while Earl (‘oi'ney was awardeil the first prize for gentlemen in a represeiitatioii of a cowboy. The greatest attraction ~\t` the evening was the very clever iigure skating of Ur. James 1'. Tuplin, the renowned Fox King Jf Black Baiiks, who wore a very attractive costume. His performances were simply won- derful and delighted all present. The people of Suminerside would like to see him give another exhibition oi` his art on some future occasion. \ cos- tume deserving of special inention was that worn by Hrs. A. E. \\'ooil- side. representing Forest and Stream Tobacco. The management intend to repeat the carnival later in the sea- son. A 1-hildren's carnival will take place on Friday. the 22nd, when hand- some prizes will be offered.-X. -CAPE TRAVERSE.-Cape Trav- erse aiid vicinity has been the scene '>t` some social gatherings during the Christmas holidays. among the num- bri' was a slipper at Laiistlowiio llotel given by the ineinliors of Mount Mir- iali Lodge. when a niost ciijoyahlc evi,-iiiiig was spent. Also, Gordon Dawson opened his liniidsoiiie and spacious residence for a house wurin- ing where upwards ol” one hundred giiests tripped the light fantastii: until the wee sina' lionrs. A most delight- tul time was spent and every one said it was the best ever. Miss Olga (."ros- by. who was home from Mt. Allison spending her Christmas holidays with her parents entertained her young friends to zi very pleasant evening :it her lionic on the 2nd. (‘linrli-s Ilnxloii, Iiispee- tor ol' Si-liools. has returned to his duties after spending his liolidays with l`rii~.nds in Capo Traverse. llorso trotting is the order of the day on the (Tape ’l"ravorso river. The irc being iii i~xi‘i‘llf-tit uoiidliioii. :sonic ot' the speedy oiios nro to ho sci-ii nnizli nfleriiooii. ninoin.: them being Mr. }~1_ ('rosby'.~; .\lt-Iboiiriio llowatfs. llcrt l)i<~kie‘s. l'. S. llowat.L's Shrnbh, also Mont. (`aiiiphi-ll with his inare Moxcy. Thi- interior of tho Cape Traverse School has bi-vii bf-:i'.i'iiully painted. thi-. work being doin- by (llarlt Bros., of Aiigustiifi- (fove. The ladies of the patriotic brziiirli ol thi' lied Cross So- ciety are busy rowing for the soldiers. They lizuse contributed one large box ulrc;id;'. WESTERN PERSOHILS -Dr. li. 'l`. Tiinton, Suinnierside, is contlned to his home with zi bad cold. -.\'. -.\liss Lois .\lcCull0ugh. Summer- side, left on Monday afternoon to res- ume her studies in the Notre Dame Convent. Charlottetown.-H. -Messrs Peter McDonald and lieg- gic Bowness. Kensington wero in Sumnierside on Tuesday and attended the (`nrniviil,-H. -Messrs I-Iverard and Lester Mc- l.ellaii and Leo Wood, who have been spending their holidays at their homes in Suniniersirle left on Monday to re- sume their studies at St. Dunstans College.-il. 1 ll _'i o not to In ee el nr. cum ‘$31-'. is |0- gi’ tagl- Ei it "1 ‘iiiisg rabid lllli |llSUllll|lIE We write fire insurance in good companies. Keep your buildings and (umiture fully insured. Call or write. Phone 75. Globe Fox Exchange ` and P.E.l. Charlottetown Drluilt Please: Customers E- A- F09'-@r,,drugglst, reports rus- tomers greatly pleased with the QUICK action of simple lnichtlzorn bark, glycerine,e‘.c.. ns iz-i.'i:il i;i Ad- ler-i-ka. This simple remedy d-nina the old foul matter from the bow:-is 80 THOROUHI-I that JSE E~iI‘ll0N- l"UL relieves almost A.\`Y (‘-_\:a"~J of constipation, sour or gassy si-iniurh. It il no powerful that it is .mid auf, ceselully in appendicltls. Adler i-'sn never gripes and the INBTAX l` ii.-i_;on is lttrprieing. ~ ~ ‘ DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Dezwéit Fox Hospital 0EoeCamermBlock. Phone 48|. 1 Residence Revere Hotel. Ladies Fur Rat Coats “ Rat Lined Coats “ Astrachan Coats “ Persian Paw Coats “ Coon Coats “ Marmot Coats reg. $85.00 HOW $66-00 85.00 “ 65.00 “ 42.00 “ 65.00 “ 40.00 “ Regular $26.00 now $12.50 “ 18.25 “ 10.00 ~ 12.50 ~ 8.00 45,00 ~ 10.00 “ 5.00 25.00 ~ 5.00 ~ 2.49 42.00 30.00 35.00 It’s Not A Question of Profit ow I We want to clear out our entire stock of Ladies Fur and Cloth Coats Regardless of Profit or Cost No Goods Carried Over is an unbreakable rule in this store the prices below will prove the truth ot our rule. You can’t realize these saving until you see the goods, you can save several dollars if you buy now because we want to clear our shelves. Quality is Always Gnaranteed ’ ’ Coats Ladies Cloth Coats NECK PIECES In all kinds of Fur, such as Bear, Blue or Black Wolf, Ohio Sable Stone Martin Opussum, Black and Brown Coney Prices from $1.50 to $15.00 Fur Sets Red Fox $75.00 for Black Wolf 58 00 for Blue Wolf 15.00 for Rat Sets 29.00 for Coon Sets 30.75 for Mink Sets 175.00 for Mink Sets 75.00 for Sable Muffs 26.00 for $49.00 38.00 9.25 “ 20.00 .. 22-.00 125.00 50.00 12.00 Regular $10.00 now $ 6.75 12.00 “ 8.50 15.00 “ 10.00 “ 18.00 “ 14.00 “ 20.00 “ 15.00 Ladies’ Costumes Ladies’ Woolen Gloves Ladies' Skirts si ii fc H eww? 335%? 25c for 15c 45c for 30c 50c for 39c for $1.75 for 1 49 for 2.98 for 4.75 of white and covered shades ' 60c for 39C 75c for 55c Night Gowns 85c for 59c Shaker Drawers 45c for 25c 1.98. Coats 8.50 for 4.50 Chi1dren’s sleeping suits in all kinds ~ Children’s Dresses 3.00 for 59c and Ladies’ Waists Voile, Crepe de Chene and Silk Ladies’ Underwear 79c for 59c 2.50 “ 1.25 1.25 “ 790 3.50 “ 2.75 5.00 Night Gowns 98c for Drawers 60c for Underskirts 60c for Sateen Underskirts 1.25 for lilk. Moi_re “ 2.25 for 75c 49c 49c 75c 1.59 Wrappers 1.40 “ “ 4.00 98 C laffeta Silk “ 4.50 for 2.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd -Mr. Alexander Campbell. Burling- ton, was in Sumnierside Wediiesday on business.-X. -Mr. James \\'ootl. Banff.. »’\ll>0l”lH- has arrived in Suminerside and will spend the winter with his father Mr. Harry P. Wood.-ll, -.\lrs. (‘. R. Rogers and daughter. .\llss Olga. Suninierside, are on a visit to Montreal and other (‘anadiau cities. -X. -.\ir. .iiimi-.i Feiiuemasi. Chami>i0ii athlete of Kensington. ably represent- ed the “Kensington Labor l.'nlon." nt the Carnival at Crystal Rink on Tues- day evening.-ll. -Messrs. Edward Hanson. Suninier- side. and Hubert Howatl. St. Eieanors. leave on Monday next on a business trip to New York and other American cities.-X. -Messrs Howlan Murphy and Ger- ald Dalton, Tlgnlsh passed through Summerslde on Monday on their re- turn to St. Dnnstan's College after spending the holidays at their homes. -H. SHACKLETON BAILS FOR ANTAROTIC. NEW YORK. Jen ry 13.- Sir Er- nest Shackleton cab es to the World this morning from South Georgia that he is off to battle with Antartlc ice. "iiampoles Emulsion ol Cod Liver Oli is 5 genuine brown and brain builder. Try e bottle ii you wish 1,0 take e short ent to health and happi- neee. Prine $1.00 IM' bottle. MacKin- non Drug Co., Cor. Great George lad Kent Btreete Met! F , Overshoes be sure and inspect our stock of Oversboes. For Men from $1.45 to $3.00 For Women from 1.15 to 2.35 F01' BOYI. Girls and Children at lowest prices. Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street r.-’.» 1 - -"f- ck `,-cs-,mm -.-c,-_ . '°|_lJ.!.|.9.|;!|.!.|.!]_! |=lL`.l.!L°. l2|§1""'°` When in need of warm, comfortable footwear V- - l I