DECEMBER 16, 1915 THE CHARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN moi: ,_ ` -- - _ _ » - i Ladies l Tlli!1k_\A£ll of the grocer ~ f ' who handles . PURI rtcun More Bread and Better Bread ,,, W ' 1 Now for Xmas Photos All styles of finish are shown, sepia buf! black and white, life-sized hand finished protraits in india ink and the popular hand-painted work in natural colors. ' Cali in today and see some of the; styles. The Cook Studio A Personal Thought The Spirit of the Giving Determines the value of the gift. What then could be more fitting' than your portrait for the Christmas re- membrance i--- To carry your simple message of friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gift problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO Time Table. Rocky rein! ferry. l.»Q. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'towa Leave Rocky Point (7.30 a.m. 8.00 .snr. 8.30 e.m. 9.00 a.m. 0.80 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.80 s.m. 1.80 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 1.80 mm. l.00 p.m. 8.80 lan. 4.00 pm. p. m. 4.50 IUNDAY E _ OQPP-*Q ,e832 avrsr F555 .. .. rf; ;a§SS o°o¢, asses 353.. onday and Thursday trip will be omitted. » H. IURFHV. Manager ,--1_----_1-1-_` `ANADiAN , ~ PAc|F|c Direct Short Route iMARITIMET(l)’RO\/ INCES Montreal and West HPAILY) ~ Lv. HALIFAX, 8 a. m. Lv. ST JOHN, 5.40 p. rn. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS T B ETWEEN MONTREAL-TORONTO DETROIT-CHICAGO Electric Lighted Sleepers Compartment Cars W.B.H0\VARD.D.P.A..C.P.R..S'1` JOHN. N.B. A BAJOSH. Loc. Ant. Charlottetown t 4 I I Furness \ ' Sailings Frr-m LONDON From HALIFAX sriian sn. - Shenandoah Dec. ist Nov. 30th Kanawha Dec. lllth Dec. iith Rappahannock Dec. 31st Dec. 26th Shenandoah Ian. llth Fmm LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. VI! Nfld ---- Durango Nnv. Ylih Nov. z3i-d Tabasco Decf 12th Above sallings are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. l'nn\sss,Witi\y& Co.Ltd. I _ Halifax, N. S. ' Coal in your ..*Among the passengers arriving iii Souris by Monday cvening's train were Mrs (‘.lif. Cox, Mrs MacKay. Miss Evangeline Paquet ami Messrs Joseph MacDonald and Adrian Muclnnis.-* L . -‘ be duo before next meeting, and also The Easfemeeaai-sian ..°T. GORDON NES is Guardian Representative _in Montague. '- ..*D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Souris. MEtf. ..°Will sell the balance of trimmed and untrimmed Hats at cost price. Your opportunity to secune a smart hat at a low price. A. M. Compton. Georgetown. . 5945. - . .*TOWN COUNCII.;-The monthly meeting of the Souris Town Council was held in the Council Chambers. Souris. on Dec. 13th. His Worship Mayor Brennan occupied the chair. The councillors present were Messrs M. A. Paquet, J. B. Matthew, C. D. MacKinnon and Capt. Dominick Mac- Donald. A number of bills were authorised to be paid amounting to $125. it was moved by Councillor Paquet and seconded by Councillor Matthew, that $125 be voted to defray supplement for teachers. which will that $25 bo voted to defray interest on school debentures due Jan lst. The following resolution was moved by cillor Matthew, that a sum sufficient to pay off firemen as per resolutions drawn up in 1913 and 1914. The Gifts That Are USEFUL " It is useful presents that are appreciated and ~ this is why we offer the K following suggestions to Christmas Shoppers Slippers, Felt Shoes, 1 Overshoes, Moccas- _ins, Hockey Boots, Rubbers, Gaiters, School Shoes, or in fact anything in the ‘ Shoe Line. See our Kosy Slip- pers and Indian Moc- casins. /' _ 135 Queen St. Canadian Mail Steamer “Lady Sybil ” '.-_'I 4'-_'li 1- l..‘l._l`¢M -a* -'J ,~ 44 ls-Q5 Ol " Leaves lntercolonial llaiiwl! Wharf Picton, Nova Bootie, MONDAY AND THUHBDAY of each week, on arrival ofthe morn- ing express from Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. iii. Island, and there awaits the arrival or the after- noon trein from Charlottetown; thence to llesdalen islands as fol- lows: MONDAY-Leave Souris for liteng- du-Nord, Amherst. Grindstone Island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls et Grindstone. Amherst and Souris; and and returns to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst. Grindstone Island. Point Boise and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Bossa. Grlndstonc. Am- herst. Souris, and returns to Picton. On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls et West Bay to land mins and nl-llonserl for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island Ro turning, calls at Point Bossa, Grind- stone, Amherst and Souris. For further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON A BON. ` ts Halifax. Assn _. ci-las. w. ivae. ' Agent, Picton. MATTHEW Mol.EAN A C0-1 Agents. Souris. Or to WM. MoLURl, Manage? and Owner, Picton, Nova Scotia. soo1~~'1-mm. _V J f.-._~:;f~'=,»;‘=‘§.:-t ; 1, , __'_» ;_:.~..\. ._'pn»" '~ yi . .J .“’_‘,/ i yi ~ -~ 1/ -/_i .-1 Tlelrlish Proposition our Coal is bound tickle the '°‘°' whole family elthernglrectlr or "‘°°‘ iiidirectlv- ceai Father is tickled bill” 10°* and gven heat that fill! the dem °°"‘ Mother Dy 01° “l°k» En”-this ml Wi.” _. » s.-§? tin-gif ‘Q ,tvoivsi i g,»...|.».i'"'»-its-.A Grade lil. (senior)-1, Alan Cameron: `i Alley & Co. 1~ T r F". > ,,/lp-un-uni O _` 3.' _ `-_»,. Council then adjourned to meet the second Monday in January.--* ..‘°SCHO0L WORK.-The pupils' standing in Souris l-ligh School for thc month of November is as tollowst- l"rincipsl's Department. Grade VllI.-- 1, Madeline Knights 2, Gladys Styles; 3. Annie Garrett. Grade Vil.-1, Arthur MacDonald; 2. George St John; 3, George Fraser. D. F. Tier- ney's Department, Grade VI-1. Bessie Garrett; 2. Mary MacLean; 3. John Mullally. Grade V.-1 Russel Leard; 2. Lucy Bushey; 3, “Nellie Garrett. Grade IV.-1, Frank MacDonald; 2, Wallace MacEwen; 3. Gerard Theri- auit. Miss Maclnnes' Department Charles MacDonald and P. D. Mac- Donald (equal); 2. Jack MacLean. Charles Styles and Hubert Maher (equal); 3, Eunie Garrett, Wanda Acorn. and Michael Lavie (equal). Grade lil (junlor)‘-1. May Giilam and Tom Paquet (equal); 2, Grace Glliam and Hilary Paquet (equal); 3, Edmund Cheverle. Russel Poole and Andrew Macintosh (equal). Grade ll. (sen- lor)-1, Earl Paquet: 2, John Gallant; 3. Frank Blackett. Miss MacDonald’s Department, Grade II. (junior)-1, John Swallow, Almond Poole, Russel St John. Wendell Leard and Marjorie Mabon (equal); 2. Arthur MacCallum. George Leard, Richard Lyons and Bernard Praughty (equal); 3, James Brennan, Reggie Buffett. James Swal- low, Simon Perry and- Earl Townsend (equal). Grade I. (senior)-1, Chas. MacEachern and Gordon MacLean (equal) ; 2. Jack Sullivan; 3, Harold Fisher and James Poole (equal). Grade I. (junior)--1, Dan MacCailum; 2, Jack Brennan and Marshall Paquet (equal); 3, John Malone.-° ui ugiiis CII’T0\VN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays)‘ Butter, (creamery) lb 32 Butter (Tub) lb 25 Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls, lb Chickens, lb Hay (pressed) ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork, lb Turnips, bus. Potatoes, (Reds) bus Potatoes, bus Oots (white) b us. Oats, (black) bus. Beets, bus. Carrots, bus. Wool, lb Parsnips, lb Geese (nor pnlr) lb Ducks (each) lb Hides S’SIDE MARKETS Butter, (dairy) Butter (croamery) . Calfskins (lliickciis (dressotl) Ducks (dressed) '_ Eggs (fresh) F i 32 10 to 12 10 12 to 15 $12 t0 $13 $6.00 10% 15 . 50 55 to 60 43 H A |-» G \-»-»-¢- mama manuommm » S O .- no m»»oQHoe-»»~»ww mc\~soe-0-¢oe'n.eeci=i:.:.»--1 . .__ (_: are ¢§ SE '55' .10 t0 .12 to 0 to $1 'to $1 OW Geese Hay (prossod) Hay (loose) Hides (lb.) Lamb pelts, each Oatmeal (por 100 lbs.) $2.75 Oats (black) per bus. Oats (white) per bus. Potatoes. per bus. Pork (organs attached) .08 to .1054 straw, (pressed) per ton $6.00 Turnlps, per ous _.20 Wheat, per bus. .80 to $1.10 Wool .26 to .40 -se” §5 oo 7 CASTDR IA lor Infants sndlildlilrsn. ilu Kimi in lim Allan Bought °°"'"” def/i@'é.'. illlnatnxvof Eastern S. S. Lines INTIINATIONAL LINE. | Steamship Galvin Austin, and Gov- ernor Cobb. . Leave St. John Wednesdays et 0.00 s. ni.. Coastwisa, and Batnrdeys et Dir ct Boston '.00 P. mn 0 | N ° Return. leave Boston Mondays via Portland and Fridays via liastport, ei. 0.00 e. ni. ' _ MAINI ITIAMOHIP LINI ITIAIIIHIPI NOITHLAND AND NORTH OTAI., . Regoetl fares in eileot ll, .t0.NlW YORK , Stateroom Prices. heavahlhaahitn ‘ _ . .°|1' PAYS to buy in this Province. ‘ Councillor Paquet, seconded by Coun- -"i~.‘l9l§ ` ...*ONE CENT per word each n~ sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. `..*e|.ENr-'ANN|Nc Norss.-Miss Mollie O'D0nnel of Rollo Bay is visit- ing at Glenfanning the guest of Mrs. James R. Cavanagl1.- Mrs? Angus McGilvary who spent the summer with her daughter Mrs. Edward Rice of Souris Line Road has returned »home.-- Mrs. John T. Roche was a visitor to Georgetown on Monday of last week returning by the afternoon train.-- Mrs.-'Michael Bowlen was visiting relatives in Vernon River not Western Prince as was inadver- tently stated last week.-~ Mr. Ed- ward Rice of Souris Line Road drove to Glenfanning on Sunday last return- -ing on Monday afternoon.- Mr. John D. Macdonald has gone to Boston where he has secured work for the winter months.-Messrs Marshal Macdonald and W;alter Cavanagh, left here on Thursday last for New The Wretchedness of Constipation "VER P|LLS. " Pau, ngeati. , 1* hover. Cure , ' .» ///4 IITTLI ache, \ mas. andindigestion. 'ihey do their duly. Cenqiiiclilyhovvsvwme by l | twenty rat cattle tiirougli here on - ‘ 'Fliursiluy oi' lust week. This makes CARTEWS LHTLE .- . tl id sli nent of beef cattle 1710 ,WSH/i'rr:5 ` ' lblad lass l.‘.‘°.,,“:}.u'*.i.'.........°"'.... and the aluminum tors have pn-,digious strength vv ich we guarantee. Ounces Lighler -Tofu Stronger. y \' e s 1 els) free ie players :'- o urn ._si- ‘» hockey . Csssds Cycle l later - Ce., Llliied, Telilil -/ I, Glasgow, Nova Scotiu where they _co to work in tho lumber woods.- M_r. Jam(-ii (fiivuiingli, Senior is home lor a few days this week.- Mr. and Mrs. Tiinotliy Moore, St. Peters ltoad were visiting in Glenfanniiig lust week.- Mr. lL. C. Sniallwood butc- her of lint 48 drove another herd of ie sccoi ipi which he has secured within it fort- niglrt.-- Mr. J. A. Macdonald of and two children returned to his old home at Mitchell Itivor on Tuesday -:s;s:el`Land ( Z., Fort William, Ontario with his wife Biliauiness, 179:' ‘VER last.- Mr. Macdonald has spent the Heed» PILLS. past ten years in Western Canada working part of thc tiiiievuiliii Winnil- Diznf' ' _ ~°'-i peg and lately in Fort am an now intends to settle down perman- ~ eutly on the I_sland.- Messrs Thema.” ,Em Pm' 5-un Don' _hun Pm” Rice, Daniel Rice, John D. McMastei en“in°"'“""°"s"-““‘“'° and James P. Rice who have been working on the new Kings County is greatly to be regretted that Mr. M rshal Campbell of Mltciicll River who was seriously hurt by falling from a ladder while working at the harvest, but who was thought to have recovered has had a severe stroke of paralysis. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery.- Mr. Alexander Macdonald of Mitchell River had the misfortune to lose a valuable young colt recently.- Messrs William 0'- Brien, Peter Sharkey and Willie Flynn of St. Peters Road were visitors to Glenfannlng last weok.- Mr. Angus J. McGiivary was in Georgetown on Monday on a business trip. Mr. Mc- Lellan the punctual and obliging mall courier is always on time with tiio malls no matter what may be the con- dition or the roads. His mute be- tween Cardlgan Bridge and Annan- dale probably the longest mail route on the island, the round trip covering a distance of upwards of thirty miles. -&. ` ..*MOUNT HOPE.-» The Mount llopo school is progressing favorably and mucii credit is duo the teaclior Miss A. Florciict-. l-lill.- Owing to the bad conditions of the roads the iuiiil -courier Mr. Sterling Miii°Swalu is very much coiivieiiicncoil by it how of the citizens placing their boxes at the school house, which is a more pub- lic place. The people ol' this vicin- ` ity are favored by such and open fall land have almost completed their full work.- A very enjoyable evening was spent last viicck at Mr. Jacob Dockendorfi"s games and music in- dulged in. Many thanks are due Miss Dockendorffs in the liospituhle way she entertained hor guests. -Mr. Walter Dockoudorii passed through Bay Fortune en route to Souris und reports tho roads in that vicinity in i-i very had condition. -Mr. F. Small- wood purchased a nuniher of lat iziit- tle in Mt. Hope lust week.- One oi' our enterprising farmers Mr. Geo. Arthur sold eight hundred dozen oi’ nieuimisii secs IF H000'S IS USED The genuine old, reliable l`iood's Saraaparilla corrects the acid condi- tion of the blood and builds up the whole system. lt. drives out rheuma- tism because it clcanses the blood thoroughly. It has been suc'cT>'si¥‘ fully used for forty years. For rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general dobiliiy and all ills arising from impure blood, Hoo¢l’s has no equal. (ict it from your nearest dniggist today. g . I - ‘»‘ ‘.- 1- ,_ }~";.»'T""- ’:" Y ‘, . .I `.`\7.-1,!-:I'>.». »= » "ii" ` " Q . V _ \ 4 `.-...MI " k ill H l i _‘elif-' it Y "4" . I' l. . -$- ' W `»`:_:_g__.` A ~---f ~"' 'fr 'l_ _ Q, . .\ "'_.,._ if ‘§ /l * ‘ ' '“` ‘isp CECIL _,A-5 .3faf5of; .-~-_-.;. V->.LoR -e 216- 25:: .1,§_‘~_, NewFall&Winter ‘é Collars '.8 -‘ ', »~_~f,. 4*-'i . s .. -.5 `1"r" eggs to the Dundas Egg Circle from ' ` '~' witusus. GREENE e some co ` ` I univrn -d ‘Jail in Georgetown having finished May lst to Oct. 31. who can boatl 5,-. sun. casio - thaw no v`.~‘ i'\ E ' 11+. , , _ '- 1 " 1 . ‘ \ ' and gloves. and 4.60. and dinner combined. cost. fall hats. ` _ .toni nits rims ales," 1 xnig lliiaand Eat.,l»¢~0 Z- i 1 i-Lb",-» f'.*\""""""“"'i"”_ Great.Clearance Sa e , their work have returned home. It . l W 1?* ¥ v l _ If , 5 to buy your Xmas and Winter goods at a much reduced price, in fact the price we have some of the following lines L d' d h' d " all sweaters, underwear, wool, hoods and caps, neck furs and muffs, underskirts, blouses, hosiery, dress goods, wrap rette, ginghams, prints. sheeting, curtain mus- lins, lliiece curtains, cretons, flanneletts, muiil ers,cor- sets. ribbon, toweling, linings, blankets, comforters Men’s sheep lined coats. Sale price 3.80 Forsyth _fancy shirts for men and boys 15 per cent off. We can give you the best patterns in the town to select from; also about ten doz ,shirts at half price. Beaver Brand collars 3 for 30c. _ Ask to sec some of our new Xmas neckwear just received. We can certainly save you money on this line, also a job lot of fifty cent ties at sale. Price 25c Big discount on all suit cases and trunks. - Merchants 'rubber footwear at'ten per cent off. Special price on overshoes and men’s 7 in.`tan top lumber rubbers. ~ , ' Some great values in crockery both in tea and tea Enamel and tin wear. Ten per cent off. When buying your Xmas goods we have a large assortment to_show you and you can certainly save 0 money by buying at this sale. All our stock of ladies’ whitewear and blouses at Twenty, per cent off all our ladies’ and children’s (Souris, s1s1~i2~iii|suai. 4. V ` - " "_"""""\ As buying has being very light this season and we find that we are going to carry over a much heavier stock than other seasons, and in order to reduce same and turn it into Cash we are starting Wednesday, December 15th a Big Clearence Sale. This will give you a great opportunity - those goods marked for the Sale is just about wholesale price at the pre/sent time. Discounts will be from 15 to 25 per cent on all a ies’ an c il rens f and winter coats, Fifteen to twenty per cent off all our men’s over- coats and reefers; also boys’ overcoats and reefers. We have some great values in those lines. All our new fall hats and caps at fifteen per cent. off. Also alot of hard and soft hats at 25 per cent off. MEN ’S PANTS-A large,assoatment‘of this line to son tweed pants at 2.35. s Men’s dress gloves and working gloves at a big '< pick from at a big discount. Special price on Hew- Discount. . Sweaters for men land boys. Our sale price is just about cost of those goods at thc present time.~ Carhartt and perfecto overalls at 15 per cent dis count. Men’s working shirts Black Prince at 90c, grey flannel shirts at 85C, blue flannel shirts at 900. Big stock of men’s and ladies’ raincoats at 20 per cent off. Boots and shoes at a big discount. Special price on-men’s Wax Kip and Grain we can save you money bylbuying your footwear at this sale. Men’s fleecelined Penman’s underwear 90c per suit. Eureka underwear Blue and Gold label 15 per cent off. Hardware and paints ata Big Discount. All our stock of wallpaper at half price. - Harness, waggon wraps and horse rugs 15 per cent off. Xmas Week we are giving)some special prices on groceries. Ask for 5 lbs Mc onald’s special Blend tea for 1.60. P. E. I. Dont miss this Great Sale as you have no idea of the Great Bargains we are offering till you call and learn for yourself. Store will be open every evening till ten o’clock. p ugustus. McDonald " i.. -».‘ ..i ¢ ¥ il es.:-~q»lo:»xra.»eiw _.__ _ -_.__.. ea# 1*a“i-slr. gs ., §E§¢§‘i¥S.~»-e§S