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S¢mrSlom;icii.i)iarrno-li. lNorvvis.Convulsmns.Fever'lsl. _ n V \`»‘ \ B il I' S Bum Cary °|’ Wfeatw ... ...... .- ... _... _..- ...... ..". ma \’ =‘ m' ln* _ :Inq f’~'-" “fare ‘rf-if 5% .,, “ focilimile 5i;oialuLe_ol , me (mn sua CAMPAN1. i nonrariti.si»;w roms 1 ness and Loss or Sissa - M Atl f wr- 1 1 *ii si] e Want Money As our fiscal year is now drawing to aclose we would kindly ask our many customers who are indebted to us to try and arrange for a settle- ment of that :bill mailed you recently. It is well known that the past few months have owing to prevailing conditions, been very severe on business in general so much so that we were obliged to meet our obligations at those terms of credit thus neces- siating :prompt settlements and a lowering of our funds. We therefore WANT MONEY and would appreciate your calling and arranging fora settle- ment of your account. Children. _1 I I Q q 5 i0 M 1° _ 11 -lc. it _, _ _._ __ _ h k th Q. I 5 _ . it ¥ i ‘l;qI,_sif`__ t T." ii tl .. t,‘l'=` ft- it It 1, ,t L_ ‘Q © .- .FY -. ( \@ . 5;* .i ig '_-_ ' wi n ; 5, .Zfii if ‘ 1. T 15 per cent off A Bargain in Men’s Boots We have a strong line of Men’s orscal welted sole waterproof boots in black or tan, just the boot for walkin on snow or ice. Price §rom $4.50 to $6.00 at fifteen per cent off All sizes in stock. See our window. Morris & Smith _li M ' 2.. im, _-3 _ 'i‘:\'..' _\/4 Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4. to‘12 Horse Power. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full information _ FOR SALE BY ' or ' f Shaw- & Peardon Adults for P. E. I. S’ 3'! nie wéiiérli 1 ...rr PM/s_ to buy in this Province --THE _ MORNING DAILY Guard- ian be obtained at Lafferty's Ton- sorlal Parlors, Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY \Guer-'dim re- - .». - presentative in Alberton vaill dglatiilsy ‘r;e;e!i‘v.ett:?'nscr pt ons an A ver -ANNOUNCEMENT..-- Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald. Carleton, announce the marriage on the 26th lnst. of their daughter, Miss Florence. to Mr. D. 0'Connell, Charlottetown.-H. . -POLICE COURT.-Fred Murphy. Kensington, was this week fined $100 and costs or three months in jail for a first offence of violation of the Prohib- ition Act.-H. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew s week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. Mtt. -A GRAND CARNIVAL was ar- ranged to take place on Wednesday evening, Jan. 20th on the Kensington” rink, but on account of the weather it has been postponed indefinitely. As _this is an open air rink it is very cas- ily affected by the weather, but meni- bers hope for better things in theuear future.-lf. -HOSPITAL MEETING. -A meet- .ing of the trustees of the Prince Coun- ty Hospital was held on Thursday evening and accepted the resignation of the matron, Miss Mcl.cod. who has volunteered and been accepted as a nurse for overseas service. . Miss liigkcr is at present acting as matron. -L. 0. L.-The hall belonging to the Caldwell I.. 0. I.. situated at Mar- gate has been purcliasod by some of the leading farmers of Margutc for thc bencilt of thc Priuco William Divi- sion. As it was the intention of the Orangemen to have this hall removed Kensington they now have decided build xi new one hero in the spring. -ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. -The remains of the late Mr. iierniuu (‘. Murphy, \vlio wus accidentally killed in Saskatchewan about it wcck ago, arrived home in Sumlucrsidc on Fri- day afternoon. .Tho funeral was held on Saturday morning 1'rom the r`csl- dence oi' his mother, Mrs. Chas. Mur- phy. Ottawa Struct. Tho funeral ser- vice was performed by the Rev. .l. (‘. McLean.-Il. -HORSE NOTE.-Mr. John A. Itinnsay arrived in Suinmersitle on 'Thursday morning, from Truro, S., with a valuable stallion, It 1-2 years old sired by llingara 34707, and his dam is sired by Roller! Mi-Gregori. it is understood that Mr, Ranisay is selling this valuable horse which is one of thc best bred Stallions; over brought to the lslanil. to a syi\ilit'citc in Surn- iuersillc. lilr. ltuuisay certainly knows it good liorso and hc has liundlcd n number of thc uioncy winners in his day.-X. --GRAN D FAR Evl/s|_l_.-on Fri- . tl . 'i-. » . . _ ._ '}§L‘__l:; tidy stir.-rliooit ii large crowtl ot citi- 'I ‘eff _ . . Sf- - ° Lens oi Sutnnierrnflc gntliemtl nt the f 'sq _ l nilwny station to bill 1`urewcll to Miss . lnrion Mclseoii :intl Miss lllurion _ Sharp. who sometime ago volunteered ir ovcr.~@® ` .liiu._ 19th, pnoved rt very _exciting day ‘Q in lxensiugton. being nomination day '_ { f -=f‘ for Mayor and Councillors, following ‘ .." _ \ . _li l rc n list of the officials nominated: T ‘i if ' 1- ' W -I . ml were, .itunes Ii. Profitt, Andrew owncss. George Simpson, John W. Varen, Alex. (laselcy, Dr. Jardine, hos, Donahue. As seven wcrc nomin- litcl an election will have to follow and will take placc on the 26th of this mouth. Every onc hopes for hcttr streets, lights, etc. All nominations were handed into Jaincs F. Profltt, Town (llcrk, Protein. -ABRAM'S VILLAGE. -Mr. Jzuucs cph l.. Gnllanl. of Abraui's Villligc was in Suiuincrsidc un Monday, lliili lust. Mal-itcr Gorulii Darby, of Ab- roni`s Village, who last fall sustained u serious injury as o. rcsult of a kick from a horse, and who undcrwcnt inod- icnl trcutnicnt for seomc time is now coniplctoly rccovcrcd and is iittolulllig thc high school ol Abrain`s Village. Mr. Joseph (‘.. Gallant, of Abram's Village. npcnl. inst Sunday and Monday with his brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph L_.. Gallant, ull-io ol' Abrum's Villngc. Mrs. ’l`hcophllus Arncnault, of Suuiniorslde, was zi vlsllor in Egmond lluy on the l7th insi.. thc guest. of Mr. and l\lrl_=. Ailolphus 0. Gallant. Mr. Joseph L. (lullunt is highly olntcll ovcr his now gnsoliru engine. llc hast now pur- clmsoil n rotary and lu n short time will hc installed for sawing. Mr. and Mrs. licxnit F. Arscnutllt( oi' Urbaln Villo, were visitors in (Tnissic, Sunday. i7fl\ lnst. Mr. Sylvain .i. Gallant, oi` Ahrn|n’a Village, has ivccn for the pnst few days engaged in plutiusr out.- lor_\' and other table tools. The work is so satisfactory' that when be deliv- crcd the articles to thclr owners. he received a greater consignment thnu he iiud on the previous occusilm. Mr. Bt-noit Bernard. of St. Wllryatome is home after spending several v-‘urs out West.-M. Money -,To Loan Mr. W. D. Summer of Tignish has several thousand dollars to loan on farm property at low interest. All communications confidential. ssss-1-23M4lpn._ DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cssh must accompany order. Minimum chsrse twenty-tive cents. -EMERALD WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE .lntend holding a pie social and dance in the B. l.'B.`Hall Emerald. on Wednesday evening, Feb. 9th. at 7 p. m. Admission 15 cents. Ladies with ples free. ` 8366-1-25ml( -CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL at Searitown Hall on- January 28th. A good programm; has been prepared. Doors open at .80. Programme be- gins at 8 o’clock. Should night prove unfavorable concert will be held on the first iine`night. Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross Fund. ` ' 8363-1-25m2iE2ipd -PROSPEROUS FACTORY. _ A meeting of the Abram’s Cheese Fuc- tory patrons was held in St. Philip’s Hall, Egmond Bay. on Tuesday, 19th inet. There was a good attendance which seems to indicate godd pros- pects for the coming year. Mr. Stau- islaus Gallant was again elected pres- ident of the association.-M. -RENOVATIONS-The old civic building on Central Street since being taken over by the Government ns a seed fair building is undergoing a thor- ough renovation. Carpentcrs are now busy changing the interior arrange- ments of the llrst story and fitting it up for the requirements of the Provin- cial Seed Fair which is` being held here on the lird. 4th and 6th of March ami which the secretary, Mr. John Grady, tells us from enquiries ho has had in referoiice to it, from throughout the whole province, promises to hc it grand success. A new prize list has been prepared bringing it up to date with all those changes in it which the management has found by their past experience to be advisable and neces- sary. The prlze list is now in the hands of the printers and will hc ready for distribution shortly. Ono of the particular features in thc new prize list is the prizes for grain i'roni those fields that were entered in the stand- ing iield competition last suuuucr and those who did not get prizes in this competition have now a chuucc to get u prlzc for their grain and us thosc prizes are quite handsome. thcro, no doubt, will be keen competition in this class..-X. -KENSINGTON DAIRYING AS- SOCIATION. - The Annual Meeting ui' the Kensington Dairying Association took place in the (‘. M. B. A. Hall on Tuscday, Jan. 19th., Vice.- Prcsident Mr. Geo. E. Brown. pre- siding. Notwitlistanding the inclement weather and had roads the meeting was well attended, and it was enthu- siastic throughout. The Secretai'y's report oi' the cheese operations for the past season was unusually grut.ii'y- ing to the patrons who exprcsseil sut- isfnction at thc high standing of thc Association and thc Dairy industry in general. Notice was made that the quantity of uiilk received per patron was higher than any proceeding yeur. This wus owing mainly to the fact that but few patrons discontinued sending to make boinc butter. The Secretary thereupon recommended ,that pnlroiis would retain Suttlrtluy nights :ind Suinlay irornings milk for that purpose during warm weather which milk in general was not satis- fying to the maker unless it was kept at a tcinpcrature of 60 degrees Fah- renheit. The Association received 3,- 130,994 lbs. of milk which matic 111.- 634 lbs. of butter fat. the highest price reported to bc paid hy any factory as yct for this season. A conimitee consisting of C. M. I-Iowatt, James 0* Connor and Wm, L. Johnson were ap- pointed to make necessary arrange- ments i'or further extending the but- ter business for the ensuing year. Directors appointed werez- Pres. Thos. McNutt. Vice.-President. Geo. E. Brown, James O'Conuor, J, A, Hess. T. A. Driscoll. Norman MCL. Ramsay, and Joseph Driscoll. The outlook for the coming season is bright as thc list of potrons will likely bc much lucrcnscd and good priccs maintained." -IRISHTOWN SCHOOL.-On Wed- lwsllay uficrnoon, Den. 23rd many of UW lzlllellllycrs. including the trustees Hilti secretary or the district assembled in the school house to ascertain the Siallillllg 0|' the pupils in the many branches which they are studying. The schooiroom was tastefully decorated with bells and n flhrlstnlas lroc by UW llilhlls. The classes were oxuitliiilad in the variolls stlhjct-is by lhc that-.her lvinrglirot IC. Murphy, assisted by the visitors present. During the oxalninn- ’-'_0" il ‘Wil lirvllarcil programme, con- sisting ol' solute. ri-citations and rend- 'ngs was rcncdcrcd by the chlldrcn,at ibn closc of which, the following ud- drcss wal. i-cull nlid -the tcuclirr pre- sotuell with n (lauieo Brucclct by El- mer Payntcr and Myrtle Proiitt bu behalf of the pupils: Dear tencherz- l huvc hccu rcquostnd by the youuf persons ci this school to .:!t`cr y.|o gt slight token ol' our aifction and rc- gnrd. l cannot toll you, lio\v dcllglilod l am to bc thc means ol’ conveying to you the expression of our unitcd love. Wlmt. we oilcr you is a poor symbol ol' our fcollnll. but wo know you will rc- ccive it kindly, on n simple indication of tho attachment which each one ot' us cherishcs for you in our heart of licnrts. You llnvc made our lessons pleasant to us-so pleasant that it would be ungrateful to call them tasks. We know, we have often tried your temper and forbearance, but you have iloalt gently with us in our waylvard- ness, teacheiug us by example, as well as precept,the advantages of magnum- lnity and self~control, We will never forget you, we shall look back to this school in after life, not as lt place oi' penance. but ns s scene of mental en- joyment. where the paths of learning were strewn with flowers; and when- ever memory recalls our school days. our hearts will warm toward you as they do today, I have been reqtlested by my schoolmates not to address you formally, but as a beloved and re- spected friend. In that iight. dear teacher, we all regard you. Please ac- cept with our little present. our earn- est good wishes. May you always be as .P . A 't-_ V Hoe 'tal' '°'° om'2°¢‘cv=°rilefli;i°'is1o¢k.P' . ._ ~ f . mmm., -_ Residence Revere Hot_e_l,‘ _ Jil ` if . . ' _ .l “~f",s1* I ‘. .. ~ ~ 1 5 it. _ f- " , ' .» 1 -.. ....,.¢fr4.|oJ.oi|$lfQi 1 Inhnts, l'-‘I ,... loefsxiou I V... 2 ._,_.'_ ._ - o i Music _ HOW. now 60cnow ................ ._ pages, price 75c now . . . . . . . . . . __ ` 8358-1-25Mif. \ Never have you had such a favorable opportunity to select the songs and music you have longed for, from such' a wide range, at such extremely low prices as ‘ Haviland's Dance Folio, No. 3, 32 paggsz pnc‘Sma‘i‘i?g§ Dance Album, No. 3, 32 pages, price 50c ..... ._ .... ..25c Witmark's Dance Album, No. 8, 62 pages, price 75c now........ ..... ....._...38c Broadway Dance Folio, 95 pages, price3§c nowThe"Shapiro Dance Folio, 31 pages, piiece Classic Vocal Gems for Tenor Voice, 128 I 2 ...... .......... ...... .... ... C 56 lligyval Folio of Music, 207 pages, priceatiglc noWRoyal Crown Folio, 200 pages, price 65c 50 Gems Scottish Songs, 128 pages, pgige Bijou Collection of Music. Inst, 190 pages, price 60cnow........ ......... ..30c The Monster Pianoforte Folio, Inst, 336 Royal Folio of Mus.i¢`,`1nsl, No. 3, 161 pages, price 60c ......_50c " V . Assortment of tl Folios at HALF We have over one hundred Folios of song and music that we wish to uqickly clear, and to do this we have cut the prices deeply. _If you want to secure your share of .these Folios while they are selling at half price. you should call at once, because they will not last long at these exceptionally low prices. ` _ Superb Song Folio, 175 pages, price 60c ' .. 3pc Superb Song Folio, No 2, 159 pages, price 60now .. _ Superb Folio of Music, Inst. 161 pages, price65c 3c Superb Folio of Music, Inst. No. 2, 159 pages,price65cnow..........................,...33c a es, rice $1.25 now........ 65c p gGe:i1 Dance Folio, 72 pages, price_75c. now....:....._......... _.. .. ...... ....._...38c Mayestic Song Folio, 80 pages, price 75c ...... Star Dance Folio, 83 pages, price ‘Sc .......... Parlor and School March Album.103 pages, price $1.00 now Oc Drawing Room Vocal Folio, 95 pages, price 75c now ...................... .. Th George Rosey March Folio, 45 p es, now .... ............ .. c 38c Miller Bros., “a.‘.i:.'::.§:r:* | L 4 I ' happy as you have endeavored to niukc your pupils, and may they-nothing better could be wished i`or them-be always as faithful in their duties _to others s you have been in your duties to them. Although. Miss Murphy. was taken by surpris_c she express(-li in fitting tcrins her sincere thnnks to the children. Reiiiarks were then made by the trtistccs and others. ull Of whom expressed their best wishes und seemed well pleased with the clnirac- ter ofthe work which is being tlouc in the school. After they had been treated to coni`c<‘tiolici‘_v and ltlnl wish- ed all "A Merry Xmas,” they dispersed to their homes hoping only, thul _ the huppy relations and good work oi the school might continue to prosper- ' ::Our Cigars are the choiccsl lnnull- fncilireil-tliei' HIT* li0Di_ lil ll liillvlil humidur at just the right li\0lSi\U`@ to make' them delight the particular smoker, Priced i`roin 5c_ to 15t-. each. The MacKiuonu Drug Co., cor, Great George and Kent Streets. nicti WESTERN PERSONALS Hanks, paid a short visit to Sumuicr side on Fritlav-H side on Friday.-ll side Friday on ii business trip.-H. -Dr. Fred Jardine, Ksnsingtoll. was u visitor to Summersldc on Friday oi' this week.-X. -Miss Edna. Arsclutuli. iirbuln Ville, wus a visitor in /\bru1u's Vlllugc on Sunday. 17th lust.-M. -Messrs. George Guiguion uinl Alex, tlhanipion, 'l`ravcllers Rest. woro in Suninicrsidc on lfrlduy aftcriiooitll -liiii-is .lcllnic Mt-.Nclli ol' lioston. Mask., formerly ol' Kensington. is ui present visiting ln this vicinity, lhc gtn.-.sf of Mrs. David (‘aslrlcy.-K. - Miss llnrkcr, ol' Suniincrsiilc, is uct- ing us matron in thc Prince (Younty l-lospitul pending thc multing oi' a per- manent appointment in tho place of Miss McLeod. who has voluntccrcil i'or overseas duty.-X. \_`_~`\\\\\\ \l 1,/KlnNEY;_ \_\ \\\ .6/,___ Pl l. i s\___;,%. `-'i --Messrs. ltobcrt t`oughlin and Beni. Warren. Elmsdale. were in Summer- I -'il How About Your Plumbin , Tlic-danger in neglecting faulty plumbing is very ‘ great. even though the trouble scents trivial now, it will quickly develop into something ofa far more serious nature. _ Your own health :intl the lu-altli of your family should not lie disregarded. l'or the small amount that it will cost you to have your cntiro plumbing system thor- ouglliy examined by an expert plumber and all defects carefully repaired. Callus up today. dou't wail. thcrc is danger in de- lay. Fred H. Trainor, ”"S?,';;‘{°“i I __Mr. James 'l`uplin, fox man of .itz .i..;‘...23:t"s.‘.t. .t.”sl.‘.':.i.:?.':: iEq“'pP°d Wm’ A Beach Ud°fl“’S5 heinical Closet If is €C0Il0miC&l, handy and healthy, compact and neat in_appearance-easily connected and absolutely hygienic. The _Beach Odorless Chemical Closet is commend- ed by eminent medical men throughout Canada. It is ggiitifaérggdfaelt want in every rural home, in every _ You should have one of these up-to-date Closets in your home, i_t1s the right road to 'health and com- fort. See the line we are now showing. Price $10.00 Reuben Tuplin & Co. \ _ KENSINGTON nouns - . . Here’s a New Light and: a Good One---the Condor I fl- _L __ LH, Q *I‘