.» r..._ 45% 5 *'é?2§'_ » -i ff." l ' ! ' l I ‘ l I r r i. ‘i',-1"# r _`,~__a'rr_ » ~-. ir L- i-il; . 1-- f,l ‘ ‘glib ‘ ,__ . ,_ ls; _/' -_-. --.7 _ ~» ii' ,ill t , an i§i‘.-in _ .r` ‘J- .|.. ___ ._ H., 3,. is. lf. Vi." ;\‘ figs. 1.,-2. -. .rv ll- *- ;...' ;g; §f_g.__._.. ‘ . '~i; -e-’3"'f..- ?--.; -t .-1;" rl' li-2- ` ._ _ 32*-eirgé? .*,,.,__ sf- -w". H 'l fl ‘mix : __-fr' l" ry if -’=;~ .1--Ji. or is. =zf_~ §_._ Q .ry : I' ff' .ini .. _, ,_._. . , .r_ "Sify _e ‘E if if a 5 T ‘i-'_,' if-~ .til >=ii§§'i .,-. -_\ . 4410.' ri tif. I_;fLt¢.j. .li .V '-.fl si 1%: .-____ ' 4...' fy .r ;»" ,..i_.-_ .l‘-2'-lb ;\.!¢ rw -tflli . ._.. r',_‘._ _’-lc’ l.e _ » ~ W. I 'illtlltist ll'lii.l..t » _ P on arena. . \-_~ r, . . ._ .- r _ _ . _ ' _ _ - i- .;.,‘4 fi-‘Q r¢li,_0-._l-`_*,\, ~¢--'_-rift?-_'_f ’f`.,A_'g.:~-r~_ _ ~_~` - -_ _" - . ` ` ' < - _ """`7 -. 7 "ru f’~l"f"l"' ` i`i""",i"-"-"""'-M `- ' ‘H9 _t » “--= ` - .‘-_-me .. =.- M Jr ri l , 1 ‘ 4” fl * -_ _ _,_ ,I ___’; - l. ,.............-....-..~.»..,.,,___ ____ ' ~ 1 . , A- 'rnnl`-cn.rnLorrE£r0wN~'eoAuniaN-ffl. . .. .r..,~..~..»- _ _ E 1,' "_ _.___ ._ - _““ ' :‘f1~_. ~- ....,.. _ ..... - ...E - l A. HORNE &. C0., L‘lrurlotteto\\'n. GRANT Q. KENNEDY, Chnxloltetown. S. L. HARDY Clmrlottetown 50 “,EI_LINGTON _QTREETS P; ,|,ORO§T0 left here with the 17th Reserve: object being to open u branch of this ~ ' . -PURCHASED AUTO.-Mr. Keir (‘l url tt I P sid l ~ ' _- = r o e own, . E. l. ford Waite, at well-known re ent o ..__.n__.;_.»_,_.,__.._ ._ ___ :_ __ _.-_.T:___;;._-_.., _ ___ Canada - Wilfmot has purchased 0. new Chevro- ;.___,_“"°'-1~__li,¢7;;;;gSi§i____< Dear Mr. Hughes:-Long in-_fore let touring cur, 1919 model from Len .___ "Q5 _ this letrer reaches you, you will no & Humphrey. There are only :1 llrnltcd . _;; _ ___ j_j r ;.__ .__ I doubt, have been notiilt-rl officially oi _ number or' r-:rrs cornint; to the lslaurl l » -~-r :-'fr if . ._ _ ` e S ` rum' ru l l " _ 1 r_`._. _;i. __ -. 'i;°°_:=-~_-_-ésm ...___ _ l . U 0 - \ . A Krdneykemedy . Kidney trouble: are frequently ` caused by badly digested food | ' which ovorhku (hge organs to eliminoto the irritant acids formed. Help your stomach to | properly digest the food by tolling l51to 30 drop: oflxtnct l ' .of Roots, cold no Mother Selg¢l's (lurulive Syrup, and your kidney disorder will promptly dis , Appear. Get the genuine. l l.___l , l Trappers Ranchers or Dealers oi é Raw Furs ' Never beforf- in the history _ oi_` the fur business have furs' _ been so high. Take advantage ‘_ . now. Send _vour shipments to the best. and largest i`ur' . . houses in tire Dominion with . l established connections in ` , United States and Europe and - . be a~sured ol' highest prices. ', We pay postage or express _. charges, llcrnittances rnadr: ~ same day as received. Furs; l held in vault ami valuation I submitted when requested. . Wrilc for price li=t and' ship inn tags. (hir NICW . BH,i)r`\1(Illf)l"Flill'] nowopcn f ` _--Water Street. opposite _ Bank ol' .\`o\'a Scotia. Sunr ' - mersidc, P. i-I. l. Ile-i'erenf-r-s __ any lfiank in Summerside. .1 ‘ A. and E. Pierce & Co. G. R. Mc0uarrie, Rep l NICKLE RAYO I LAMPS in two sizes-The “Raye” in either' size.is_ a very servicr=-_ able and sat'isfactory lamp-' round wick. _ BLACK & C0 Sunnyside Dr. F. T. Bowoess _ Office next Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summersrde Handsome Memorial I For Soldiers Killed ‘l`h lrumlsornr- r'onrrihulion of S25 has :1lr't-udy been nlnrle to the fund for the memorial window to hc- erect rl in All Saints cathedral. Halifax, ull the Nova Scotions and'1‘rince Ed ward lslnrulcrs who were lrillerl lr’ rho creat war. The window, the ham diwork of a firm of worldwide nnrrx will be at r|raete|'piece ol’ artist an r-raitsman. and will stand behind nur' overlook that Holy Table which lr sacrjerl to thc “Blest Sacrament o‘ unity" and that Cross which for :rli time is rremlndcl' ui’ the supreme Suc- rifrcc of the ages, and ot' that all-con- out-ring King who indeed “ln the (iurrlen set~r't~tly .\nd on the Voss on high Dill tonclr his ln‘etlu'en and irrspire 'l`o .~'r|tl`r-r and to die." A PLEASANT SURPRlSE .\lr. James ilughes of llerlford_\\'l:o luis rt-<-r~ntl,v r‘ompletr»d his new house. was tzrlrcn by srrrprisc on r.re r-\.'eniu_L: ot' .Iunrmry 17th \‘ lien it few of his iriends assembled ;::rl present wi him \vlth :ru address un.. u 'nearin- ful purlur lamp. I\ir. Trainor \\'n.~i uppointrrd Cultiv- muri and in xr few brief words ex- plrrincrl the objurr ot' their mceriug and culled up ,\ir. .l. A. Burge to reall the iollorvinlz address, while Mr. H. \' .\’.'rt.>n nrade-rho presentation. llerlt'or.i. l’. E. I. Jan. I7. will To .\lr'. .iu1n<-s llrnslrbs. his .\ioi`hur and llousvlroldz \\'e ar lr-rv ci' your runny rriends of iz:-rltorrl :ruri the surrounding districzs ussvnrhle lrcre tonirht t-.1 wish you _.-.r|.:~r-_ss rrzzl l ' ' 3.'-:.r.= of lrappineirs in _ruur rr‘»w rcsirl<~r1r‘t_‘ which lhrougil _\-our stir-r-1-ss and r~iif'|'i»ry _.V011 ll-We rf\r»»-r\Il_\‘ cr::r.j»lr»t--rl. which I-ZUCS lf- .ii.,“- _\-nu hav. » rciscd noble judg- urf-nl_ so \\~=- for-l ir our duty to cou- i:r.m;lrrr- _ .: 1- I :rsh you to ivivuse 1----|_-; rut- -_r..rll sift. not for its in- frlu i~ r im- hut ro show our itll' pr' ~i:». on not only lor the ill‘l|l0 X0'-l 'iru\-- . rio-n in the horrtiilcntion of ' lrozuo but t l uphuildlng of thu- -omuruniry and tlrr- esteem in which you are ht-ld. Slrznr-<1 by yrr- ".Ir~n|` hi'. - . hrr an . ...r-..-.mill thnu`.;e`d ilu-nr l rr their lrlu I :rdrlress nnrlhoau- rirul _-rw-sf-iii. : . ---I Ill? _Y-l\l0Hl-l 10 _______,m_'|'1,,. ,,.1,__ _;rpplen\cnl.~ ‘ gift.-r ami :r |our:lrl;_ig nrldrczss. Slim-li diem' ` H, y,_. _-1 . -_ -. .l. J. Mcllonuld. ll. V. _ spceclro;¢_ .upproplute io the rrrrrrslon To Nur M to the Sky; - .\'o|-ton. John 'i`rninnr and <.ther.-s re- were delivered hy Mr. John F. Arno- 'And you “kc-'them' ` - _ I-_ _._i_;_-_ l.; ilv l;..y_-y c‘:`nln;~, sp,-ut in nnult, Mr. Joseph Z. (‘0rrnier,_Mr. Al- Wim nev_é`;_y_|e]d; their old residence and the courtesy 1|-mi ninimrfi and pager g,ii||m¢__ +ii‘“g. But kcep‘“_ nyl"'m‘ mshen they had always shown to their vis- ion wus nrudo to the fnt-.t_ that the Aim’ “ow asm. Ukmd accept thu; m,,._,,_ irrand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Hmm token as n ,.emem\,,»nnc,_. ,H Thr- floors were then made bore Arseuauli were present to :share In your mom" and school nmol, nr my-.___ and dunciru; -brignn. the music hcllu; thc festival, both 0( whom were in mmswm furnished bylllessrs Tllolllilil "Nl lluirh .iohn Smith. - solved itself to n whist party. Eight - ML gun-an aighough nikon hy sur- = .\ rurrrrptarotrs supper was served I».\' tables were occupied and the result pnsé thanked the people mr N193. our kind hostess Mrs. llrlgilwl in 31°’ was as follows: First prize M\‘._.lol|n 'kmdnesl ' A _‘dry enjoyable evr~n~\f 4:;-:rr-rous und well known. style, need- if, Arr-renault nnd Minn Yvonne lllclr~"‘|ng'waH spam. y a_||_ |995 to any lt would satlsly the crav- ing of thc heart of_aBy.BDll=lif9-' and' Mrs. Ernrnanuel (`0_rmler. Con- crowd bra” up with good wishes for The crowd then r|iHiw,l_‘H€Il f@Pll“¥ solatlori 'Prize to,_)lr. Alcide Gallant ’M\._ ,md Mp! A",mu|¢_ Wim( ,wmv they had spent u nl€HS1\I1i <""‘"il\8 and Miss l.oulne__l:lernnrd. Sxcollent wh" mm.;-gd me enjoyment of this and nga-ln wishing thorn long years mngig- was then rendered by Mr. Al- imppy ‘family was -the absence from of lurpplnnss. ~ _ fred Richard on the violin accompanied _fiio_ir__|nlilst of their two eldest sons _ __ __ -------_--* with the organ by his daughter Arthur and Aiyi-9 who went_nway to nn|_____n|_ I u._r_.-_A R..___ $l4AA_-_- -. . _ . . _ .. ~- ~ - lM`l’l~JRl.-\l. HRANI) li.»\ll.\IESS is for srrle by the following well-knorrn lizirlscsz- . rua wresrnrru orunorru l» -_--_ well made with rope and two snaps c s.spe rr r uesday .Particulars of Death ln -the Field. ' -'_' t f-T3' _ ' December 11,1915 ` yet been announced.-lI. P:-rm llughes, Esq. 100 Povrnal Street ilu- sud news that your son No. lsrzo-uno ru-_ rr. M. Hughes, nn; .ur-rr : _._ . _ _ ~--,__ "_ I Of WOIIINJS 1'0C0lv<»rl lu notion. l nurko of cur cull :md non hon & Iluur ' ' v' Notwithstandini.: tho l°u.ct, that Iwi plrroy, r‘hevrolr~t llrezrlf-r.-1, .\‘.umm<-rslrlo, __ GOOD .._- F5* _ was with us hut. six weeks, he s_1row~l ed himself worthy ot' tho splendid traditions which lime always char- liv quickly crlught. tho spirit of fth- Ilattal/lon and, I think, mario ltlmseit ` at home with tho Unit as we have rr nuinhnr ol' boys i'ron| P. F.. l. all or' whom have proved themselves nx- r-ellent soldiers. The battle in which he was wound- _ ed hnd for its object the driving of the Hun back across the Franco- Bclgian border, which was acr:orr.~r the final attack around Mons, rvhcrc- by the Canadian Corps finished its work in the world war. During the -advance with his Company ("D." ‘70"\Dm\5‘) your son was hit in the abdomen by shrapnel i`rom an ent-|ny_. shell, at 8.00 p. ru. on the 26th Oc-` tcber. I-its wound was' imniediritely dressed by a_Battalion Stretcher Dear:-r and ‘r_'- was hurried to the nearest Field .»\n1i1rrl:inr‘c. trom which he was taken ro No. l Cusuultv t"lr-lu‘- sible in the way ot' modern medical appliances and most careful attend- ance was done in his behalf, but his wound was too serious und the pool- chap passed away there on the some night. l realize that at times like tlrl. words are of very little use, but you _ will please "believe that our sympathy _ for you is very genuine and very sin- l c‘erc. I only wish l cotrlrl do mor. l than simply wrlteyou. Sincerely your.-r. i J. L. RA|.s°r.oN, r_t. c°|°n¢r,' Commanding 85th Canadian Inf. Bat. i.\’ovz1 Scotia llighlanrlcrs) WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. An enjoyable evening was spent ut the 'home of Mr. Colixte . Arsenaulr, Urharivllle on .lan Bilrd on the occass- ion ol* their trventy-i`ri'tlr rvvddlng anni- versary. The house was thronged to its utmost capacity and the night. was spent ln' pirrt with u whist gurue and with nrusic. An uddrcs;-; was read 'o Mr. und Mrs. Arsenrrult by their son M:r_:r_r-r l~1'rlruond, :it tht- 1-.lor-in ofwhirh the i'utlu~r and nrotlu-r wr-ro unch pru- r-wrrcrt with rt vulnublo present. The nddress breathed forth ull the iilirrl devotion clmrnctcristic of u hnppy_ family brought up in clrristlan mir- rorrndings :md i-;ulrlcd hy wir-'rr prrroni- ul rorlrisr-ls. and worthy oxumplos. The futher though ta.lren'ih_v surprise r»\:~<- _ponded tolhc :\<,lrlresS-, in it ilttlnu manncr, and thanked his chtldren for tin-.lr tnraihle express-rlorrs ol' love an-l rrulmrission in the shape of vulllahlr splendid hoop.-lr. The crowd than re- ard- Second Prize, Camille Bernard _ _ i 3 IT PAYS to buy in this province’ ___.rw°_°¢N‘_` PER WORD elclw ` _ - _'°-' ‘ illlhliioll for advertising in this col- -THE GUARDIAN in on sale at Lnuerty, summe"|de_ _umn. Cash must accompany order. __-MrEN’s AND BOY’S OVERCOATS _ aelllnz at 20 per cent discount on Tues- _"MINS loolrs _'Men 8 "ne 'box day, Fen. mr. see them. sdrclarr as stewart. Limited. 3124-2-rmzoazn -°l°" “t "$9 P" ““"' s"‘°l““ °‘ 5”' _ovsnsuoe-s._aiqa's4-buclnefuw _ - je__m_ ovmhoes Re “mu 50 __ aw Hzssr/tn Mons: nuns. it linen, l I . . 5 _. ,o s '_ _ special per pair $3.75. Sinclair & 1\_v:;s;`;l:m;;Es` :Engl-r9;2';‘;;l3;;a:_'. Stewart, Limited. _3724-2-1 M2lE1i .-l.'E.ATHER HALTER~S.stroug,unrl _MENS BOOTS and two buckle Regular 95 em c__ I to. T _ _ Overshees worth $6.25 on sale special. F b~ "r . \ " _ ' e ruary -ith, each -.1 cents. Sinclair fi' sind “_ Li R d_ & Stewart. mnurea. 3724.2-r iuarsri ` 8 S' St°wm:L.,4.f"1 :mmm ... --- . - _ . T _*___ _ ,_,_....,____...,, . ..-_ ;Minimum charges twentydive cents. kill -boots worth $5.00. On sale to wart. Limited. 3724-2~l M2iE1i Stewart, Limited. 3724-2-1 MZIEIS ' Boots and Overshoes $5 35 for out- -SFECIWL BARGAIN SALE in all Departments for Horsemexrs Day, I . . l , R. T. HOLMAN co. LTn..srrrrrr1r-errrrre. 0f l$||||d -S0||||('_.|' Tuewny, pep ,UL pome ,md get BRACE MCKAV 5- C0-. S\llllH\\’l`>'irlP. _-_ your' .share of these values. Sinclair' \\ 1- m:rnrrt`ar'rr\rc more styles of harness than any individual dealer could ' & grew”-(_ L1m|wd_ 3734.24 Mgmgi .;|r|'f»' in stoclr, tlrcrr\i`orr~. should your rlculoi- not huvc just what you want. Mr. Peter Hughes, Pownal Street --- _ ln- ('_\.\' GET IT l~‘0ll YQI' on short notice. \\'-rite fm- our illustmte-I City, has received the following let- -NEW BANK.-Tivo representat- llnoklet -"How llnrnf-ss is )iurle"- l»‘llEl@9 €~.`."' ig'/l SAMUEL TREES 3, (;0_ |,|M|'f|gp i‘iil..i.'i.."`I§‘f‘“.°,1’.°‘..-f‘.‘.T .’;‘.’.’Z...‘.°.I.?' iiiii .i‘.°."“....£i§“°5`..‘Ii'..i'"i§ll...I¥.f~Z..i§f’“‘5f§‘; ' 5 as lhome ot Mr. Stephen MacDonald ro I , l Mr. Curran had been away for n nunz- - ing Swtmnv “.m,l.(_ (_vm__vmm`g vu* Miss Margurefitc Driscoll and he was ` _bank in town, their decision has not this year,.plar-.n your order now so :ts to insure- delivery. Ile-fore buying am' 3723-2-l -M li .' V ‘ l nciforized tho (funndlrrir (`orps and o.-l ‘VHS PER-l\ PERSONAIJ5 l tlu- good I-eprttation of .his llattallon. l --~ .-Pholrlbi`t.ion inspector Barborrrj cams out from Ulrarlottetown on Monday rnornlni: on ntilrinl hnslnc.s.~:_ --li. ‘ --Miss .\nni<-. (`am<-.ron oi' the tczrril- 1 ing staff Sumnrersidc School spent` Sunday visiting friends in i"hnrlottr~- through all bins and fixtures--wherever he found a , ' pattern of which we had only fr limited supply, it has been placed in the . . ~ _ ooo tor snr _ ROM EVERY CORNER THE GREAT WALL ' Paper department come bargains for this annual __/ sale. The head of the department has just been / ' This sale will include many oi’ the handsomest designs we have had-il’ there happens _to be less than we think advisable to include in our -new samples. 'I`lrere~:1re papers i`or every room-papers of every variety-in most cases there are l>:»r.ler.; io nratclr-th»ésep.1per‘s are tied up in average sized room lots “M suing rl Arnrr uni rruoa town.-I I . plisherl and wh-ich paved -the way ior l V SOLDIER WELCOMED V Ou Friday evening the young pc.)-l ple or Fnrrnington gathered at tire welconte home Mr. Robert Crrrran, wIlo` had been serving in tue army. I ber of years and when war broke out he uobly answered at I-he call for 1 men. An atldrcss' was read to him by -_ presented with a 10 dollar gold piece] by -Miss .Marie Wood; The ndrlress- was as dbllows: » Mr-_ nnnnrt cur-ran_ ' l<‘urmlugt.on ' Dear Frientl:-\Ve our ne-ighborsl and friends at Frrrrnlngtorr have galil- ‘ cred together' this evening to 'rv -£- cornc you home. _Wo would he rr- miss in our duty did we not in r ,mc way show our uppreciatlorr for -.-.-;rnr_' - you have done for us. distress and called for voluni :ers you ' nobly donned the Kiug's Uni .irnr un.-I I took tho oath you would .~l..rnri he- twr-r-n freedom and loved ones and the r-rucl huns who are out to destroy both. Furrnlngton feels proud ol' her sol- dier hoy. .-ls you lcnov: there is no: n mnn in the British Empire and the Dominions who is more honoured ily; his .\fl:rjesty, King George rhnn the man in the kh:rlri.\"ou need no stripes on _vorlr sleeve nor harlges on your bosom to inspire respect. You were patiently whiting like the rest of you. ` hr‘uv<- <-orirrrulcs for the- or-dr-r “Furl iz f lint' and tnko your plrrcc on the bn. I tlcrleld, when suddenly the orrler_ camo "Sheathe your swords with honor." And todity,thc‘~proud old rn- , ion Jn(-ir waves prouder :intl higher than cvcr before. ' "Thr my iln1.`:. und t-ily llilirz Thr- -hest_i_iag on curth: _ Oh! cherish it, our soldiers. l-‘or lt‘s youre by rlxbt of birth; ~ Your fathers fought; your luthr~rrr:» 1 Men s Saskatchewan I Coats, Regular $25.00 s I ° 6 only Men’s Saskatchewan coats, soft brown fabric, like fur and equally as warm. They are lined with heavy quilted italian cloth, interlined with rubber. Wind proof--cold -proof--wet proof. Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 inches long. Price $25.00 for __ » Men’s Storm Ulsters worth to $28.00 each - I o 10 Only Storm Ulster overcoais. The are made from heavy all-wool rich brown, English ulstering. The style rs doulille-breasted with conver- I tible collar. Sizes 38 to 42. Regular price $2500 and $28.00 for ...... ._ » ‘P l§ll.ir.Biliifoi)i§. Cf’“'S . .32-00 . i Men’s Black Dog 0 Coat Regular $36.00 ~ _ 1 Only Black China Dog Coat. Th`s low priced fur coat is exceptionally good value. Very soft and pliable and extra stron l 1 sewn, quilted lined to the bottom, sleeves are finished with black leather shirgtls and wool wrist- lets.” Chest rnezrsruc -12 inches, 50 inches long. $36.00 for ................ ._ ~ __ 2 Only Imported Dogskin coats. This is an ideal garment for the severe winter weather. The extra irnegrade Siberian do skins are oil tanned, very S0l'f§H1d i>llRb|<°». and depsely an evenllyiurred. 5 genuine fur coat of thrS quality at such a low price rs an unusua bargain and you would do well to buy now. Chest measure 44 arid 46 'nc , 50 '-h. l _ s4o.