l©1© ©IQILZ x4 we» @'_@'@_@'_@ ©' _\?)_k5_>) _\“J_\JJ k9 Q3 _\v_\~/ so v93’ WAwAwAw/Axy _\~/ _\~y_\v sv _\v_w/ w; -.~_-‘v_</_\~/_\v xv v9 so - let alone the pleasure of p0 for your ‘own.- in n sizes on $17.98.” . PROWSE BROS trn sing’ Dal edit-S’ Spring its, Coats and Dresses D _ _ Ladies’ Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses ar- t riving. daily by express. _Now _1s the time to , make your selection, you Will enjoy seemg them. ssessing some of them Your early inspection of these new spring models is cordially invited. Seperate Skirts lust arrived women’s Seperate Serge Skirts _ avy and black only _with pockets and belt in sizes from 24 to 32. Special $6.50. Womens’ Serge Dresses to Clear at Special Prices An odd line of women’s Serge dressesin odd l Teachets’s Suggestions (‘ontinued from Page Seven ’l‘rue rural teachers obtain cheap- r hoard rates. but they balanco lrirs by _the destruction to cloth m: in comparison to-clty tenci rs. Clothing prices are . tony cases towards that of three r four years ago. rt-nt grant, and bonus. Why not mt them all together, except the ttendunce bonus, and pay a month- , __.__._. _._-....-_~' ----- triple in And why pay the salary in It is up to our Governnnent now‘! uch an awkward way First Are 5w“ B0108 i0 d0 You!‘ dllly- 01‘ ionthly salary, twenty-five per are YOU 801118 7-0 0105B YOU!‘ 9Y0“ and materialism. No Similar Pilavor Among Cereal Foods --and easy to ‘explain, for Grape-Nuts is a blend 0f wheat and malted barley. a CPhc rich flavor is nature’s own. Its sweetness is nat- ural and comesfrom sugar. developed from the» gram-s- by a process vzhich includes 20 ‘hours’ baking. Nourishing Economical A Sugar Saver ly salary with the remainder in accordance with the numberolidays taught‘! 'l‘he new schedule asked by ‘the ‘Union would make this salary somewhere about three hund red and seventy-five dollars annual ly. ~Why not increase this twenty- flve per cent. and give the teach- ers enough to exist on without having to borrow? Isn't this a mu- derate demand? And a saner plan of payment than the present sys» tem which nnust the to laughing- stock in our sister provincesi’; to tile crying needsot our fair lit. tie province and let grim ignorance which end in .-__._.____.__1 Mac's by \7---- Canadian Poltum (‘areal Co. l-l .‘. Vtllndncl‘. Eel-lo. l . . y in navy and black to clear at $930 a-nd yore @ @@©@@@.@.@@ Bolslreviklsm, hold sway‘? Personally, llfeei that I, and their time as far as monetary‘ lng here, or in staying in the lession at ulliu ' n. <l‘ew months service.‘ Now, just a word about the poiniment oi the manager of school supply. Doubtless the man appointed is capable, ‘but couldn't they tflnd a returned soldier. teach- er to take this position? It. would be more in his line of work, lesson concerning our laclc- of ucatlon in Canada. The teachers aren't looking ' a bank book, but just asking what is their right in a free c try--an honest living wage. I um sir etc. ._____4_0&-___ -_-_- FREDERJICYFON, N. ‘B. Feb. or for New Brunsnvlok under lctonfiMethodlst chirrch. Wis He emphasized the fact that were pressing upon the advisability of passing res NevuBt-unswickthe hope and a ration of temperance people remain as it i, ‘until every and woman had an opportuit voting upon the question and changes in the act would be crned ‘by the majority in that ' Rev. ‘Mr. Wilson said that at a re- cent convention in Montreal prohibition. in New Bruns twentyefive doctors bad been victed. On Christmas eve one was said. others. are maklril; a sacrifice of ditions are concerned. and aper- 1111]); other conditions. too, in stay- We need good ex erlenced teach- ers, not mere chldren, flirting from one school to another after and I thin-k there would be more sympathy ‘between such a manager and Ithe teachers. The teachers shouldn't stand for it, that is all. ' Teachers, awake! Government, awake! People, awake! New is your time before it" is too late. Remember the wars great RURAL TEACHER. REV. W. D. WIIQSON IN FRED- ERICTON METHODIST PULPIT '——-Rev. W. ‘D. Wilson. chief inspect- prohlbltion act; preached Sunday at the iboth services in the Freder» _ject tonight was the Temperance Situation; Dominion and Provincial perauce workers all over Canada legislators ions in ‘favor of a referendum upon . inter-provincial traffic in liquor. in that the existing legislation would perance workers from all provinces and certain doctors were damaging or had issued 287 prescription-s and hart been acquitted oy the court. it a‘ ‘w, M. -' . rnnsuanr 2e, '- ~51 -rr rave with m um my- um.- -'1't-ls “FLU".—The doctors of Summerside announce that the flu Western Guardian; _ p; ' ‘I ‘ Unclean . hasjeached its highest point‘ a d they think that from now on it w ll o Unclean! Moore McLeod" Ltd. ll9-|2l Queen Street Charlottetown -—'~r—l- . —WANTED ASSISTANT SALES- ‘ludy, and trimmer for our niillinery department. Estate James Kennedy Keusington. ' - ' 7219-2-25ME6i ‘-D'ANGEROU8 TRAVELLING _——The rain of Tuesday evening left ‘the pavetment in such an icy condition that pedestrians of a. timid nature» za-k fiyH » timid disposition were obliged to occupy the slreetss-H. -RECOVERING. -- Mrs. Fidel Bernard’, Tlgnlsh who underwent u . serious operation a couple of days . flan at» the Prince County Hospital l5 reported to ‘be doing well on the way to recovery. »Mr. Bernard who remained in town for a few dovs has returned home-H. -.GiFlL'S DEATH-Tho death occurred Tuesday evening of Miss -Ma_ry EllzayFarrell, daughter of Mr. Ambrose Farrell, of Lot 16 at the early age of 17 years. iShe died at her home after a lingering illness. Funeral takes place this morning at the Miscouche Church where ile- quiem High Mass will be sung, ‘Rev. Dr. Monaghan officiating. -—NOTICE T0 FARMERS-We are prepared to buy any quantity of live and dressed hogs, paying the highest market prices, on the following days of each week at the following stations. Albany on Thursdays and Emerald on Fri- days. Joseph Hughes l; our repre- sentative at Emerald. Green Bros, Borden. 7227~2-25ME6ipd. _,__. —-PAINFUL ACClDENI-Rev. Mr. Snwdon of’ Redford tnet with a very painful accident on Thurs- llny cf last week being thrown violently from his sleigh susinltt- lrti: a fracture of several ribs to- setlitir with txwtlter sever ln-lurtes to the itiosclos 0t’ his shoulders and buck. It will be sometime yet. before he will be able to resume his work. , ELEVEN years ago Letpers Q in Java were in a depioralbie condition. The Government coulg not do much for-them D because minlstratlons to lep- era cannot the made compul- sory. BUT the opportunity for Christian and Humanitarian Service was eolmht by one Or Bfluizatlcm. 'I'he~lros1ilt is a marvellous improvement in the Social and Spiritual condi- tions clf the lepers. . THE Governorfieneral has expressed strong hopes that. this Christ like work of the lSu/lvution Army twill be extended. ‘It will. Its influ- ence tor good its incalculable. 308 Service Postsin this Territory. llse them! —-J.N0- ALFRED MCDONALD, Land Surveyor. Oiilce and resid- ence Hermanviile, Postoffice, Souris telephone contiectlon, Sourls. l +1..- -—M'R‘S. NATHAN BELL, Cape Traverse will be at ‘home to her Qriends on Friday aiietfnon and evening h‘eb.-27th. Qo 7255 .@.©. T©_'@ “xvznmw 7256-2-26-ME1ip0 @ ~GETTING BETTER. -- The friends of Mrs. D. ll. Morrison, Spring st, will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent indlsposltion which illness caused her to be confined to her home for a Meek, Mrs. Morrison was able to move about yester- day-Ii’. —DIED AT ELLERSLIEP-There died yesterday at the home of his niece,_ Mrs. W. Ensnons of ‘Eller- slie after a lingering illness, Henry McArthut‘. Tire funeral takes place on Thursday afternoon from Mrs. Ensnons home to the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church. The remains wtill -bo laid to rest beside his wile who predeceased him about a year ago. Rev. Mr. Auld will ofll- clatc, Mr. McArthur was 65 years og age and n life long resident oi Tynexailey. > ' r- WESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefurgey, al business.-—H. ) ©@©©©@©‘©©‘@'@‘@'@' ~—Vl8lT|NG SUMMERSIDE. — Mr. Edward‘ W. P. Hartman special representative of the Fulk Ameri- can Flour Corporation of Pittsbug, Po., and Mr. C. Pierce Green, com- missioner of the industrial and Re- sources Department, C. N. IL, were in town yesterday having an inter view with the produce and indus- trial committee of the Board of Trade. Mr. E. Price Green is us- ing his efforts lo interest the Folk American Flour Corporation to in stall a llotir‘ tulll on “Spud island.” —ANOTHER FlRE.—Tl\e Island Farther says: it will lbc retne-ttiber- ed that last llall inspector _Barbour‘s large barn at Howl-an was, as was thought at the time, burned down in ‘some mysterloug way. Afterward hebought a. large barn nt 0'Lear-;r "and hdtl it hauled on the site of the burned one. We are very sorry to say, thuit this building went the way oi’ many others during last Thursday's gale it having been flat- tened to the ground. A number of sheep were killed by the tailing _of the barn. —HOME FOR BURlAL-The ‘bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris, of O'Le'ary, arrived in Summerslde on Sunday, and were forwarded to‘ O‘Lenry ‘m MW“? dor interment. The case is ain unusually sad one. A few days ago both Mr. and Mrs. Harris were en- joying the best of health, when they contracted influenza and suc- cuntlbed to the disease. Percy Har- ris is a son or Mia-Robert Ilarrls, oi O'Leary, and Mrs. Iilarris" is a daughter oi Mr. George Woodside, also of 0’Lea;y. They .went to Boston about four years ago, and were ntarrietl there. One child, only 14 tnonthe old is left behind. I” eaten... ©'©@'@©@@©O North Tryon were among the rec- ent town visitor's-H. —Mr. I-blram Thompson, Mer- g-ete. was a visitor in Summerside '6 Tuesday. Q ©7© —Dr. E. J. Kerr, Alberton was in town on Monday on profession- any River was in town on Monday on —Mr. William McDonald, Vernon his professional buslness.—H. w” —-\Mr.' Herbert Thompson, Trymi and Mr. John E. Yeo, Northam pm were in town on 'Monday.—l-l. —Capt. Doucette,_Hope River, has been in town this» week looking af- ter his buslness interests-H. —Messrs Claude Delaney and Ar chic Bell, Albany were in town on Tuesday-til. lip- the —Mr. James E. Murphy and son William were visiting town friends this week.-'-H. -lMessrs William and Archibald Johnson of Long River were in too, Somebody is going to drive that new, $1 O50 Chevrolet Why not you? Think of the days of delight-of health—of enjoy- ment that are going" to come to the fortunate owner of that new $1050 Car. i i t . Somebody’s correct estimate is going to make hint (or her) the owner of the car. YOU are as likely to be i-ight as anybody. Every dollar spent here for cash, entitles you to a guess at the number of kernels of barley in the 1_5 oz. jar. The correct guess makes the guesser the happy owner of ghaintiilsome new car. It is worth trying for-and trying ar , oo. SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS. SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS Every dollar paid on account-every dollar cash sale - -rneans a guess. _Ask about it 1n any department where yolu rknaytbte shopping. Somebody will be ready to tell you a a ou 1 . - alt ‘Bowelsi Regular ‘Youcanrelish your-maturities; tau VG‘ Summerside yesterday. --Mr. a. t‘. McLeod. iPort Elgi-n, N. B., representing W. R. Brock Montreal, was in town yesterday. —Mr. W. A. Hnestis, Charlotte- town representing Brock and Pat- terson was in town yesterday. ed- ' for for oun- —Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ramsay. {lonway were in town yesterday on business. —Mr. William Phillips of Sin- clair and Stewart, is entitled t0 hi; bed on account of llneas. » ollon the pdlfimthc bo » i- - . dizziness and sallow akin go. One! Illl-bellbuo-kallhleo DLCAIIQIIIOIPIIISNINIs nerve and blood conic Ibematklillvouleeo, llolplollahoandlenaleIeohnll. ‘anus-unnatural. ' ‘—‘Condor’.’ —Mr. Reubens of St. John. N. 8., representing the National Cloth ing 00., o! lSt, John was in town yesterday on business. 25. ' the -v-—— . —Mr. A. J. Moitheson, druggist, " O'Leury and ‘Dr. Arsenauit, Wei-L . llngton were inward passengers on " Tuesday morning-ill. sub- tem- in l "‘ f _ """"_ . . The The Suit Men’s Store” Buyer Always M ay Shows Be a Car The Owner Smartest vlf Hys Styles in A Good _ Suits Guesser ~_.__.._.____.._; l. l‘ long enough to see how the new suits look? The first of the New Suits are in If you are passing the store today--will you drop in _ _ We are not talking particularly‘ on the selling question just now- but we want you to SEE some of these new ones. Express has been bringing us a great assortment within the last few days-and the styles are. so smart- and at the same time so wearable that we want every man in town to see them. —Mr. and, Ma's. Cyrus Wedge and familyai-‘rived by the car fer- ry on Monday evening from Mone- ton where they had resided for upwards of a. yeah-H. —Mr. George R. McQuarrie loft yesterday for Montreal where his father Mr. ti). S. McQuarrie of Crapaud is about to undergo a ser- ious operation. - —-Messrs David and John Lefur- gey, North Bedeqne returned on Monday from Montreal where they olut El°¢i¥i¢ U s e t h e "Condor" which is durable untieco- nomical’ and. gives univer- sal satisfaction. nticr a o. Sunnyside, Clftown “£132 business. man y of that gov- vote tern- wick CI)!!- doct- -Arnong this week's visitors to ' town were Messrs James lBogloie, l". 7°" Nor-them, Daniel McLeod, Victoria '1; 7%‘: West, Wilbert Traluor, Not-thy Try- smite. on and‘, Orvfi large, Tryom-H. m}. ,-—Mr. zP. Arsennult‘ of 0’Lsary ‘v was in Summerside yesterday on —Mr. and Mrs. Maud Donald of Sea View were visitors to Sum- merside yesterday. _._. no not Inter had been attending the meeting or fuliffl“ ‘fig; the Fur- conference last ween-ii. » . or PM$ t _ PHOI. N0 Dr. Chloe's Oint Coon né-B gig 3:96!‘ and enclose MAKI l1‘ A MODIRN i HAPPY NIW YIAR in your home by installing electric light service there. You will not mione have the belt light known. but will also . have It your command many com‘ forte and conveniences .ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you ‘MARITIMI ILICTRIO 00-, LIIIITID t °""“"'¢ will‘ re l! (HIM! ll ll COIQIIII! "éJKTFSt-‘Ii’. free if you ltOl ' mple box