' DECEMBER 6' ’9'5 ' \ ‘fri-is cnrlltiiorrsrown cunsniss ~ - PAGE SEV” _f ._ _ T _ _ _ » -"‘ ` -~ '"2 ‘ ~' ~-- -. _ __ -,_ - _ _ . ' ` ’ '*.‘- ~ -Y ‘- , 1 ""4" --- `- » ' -- _,-7- -, s._._. ._ _ .-.,.....--.._..._...__...___1__..,~.._.._--.____.__.___ _ ___, 1 5” l ' 5” A 1' 4 A 4 A The East E A “ Guar' d°an l ._ . _ / . ‘ _i ' _ y » ~ , ____ _ _ it sift rom "°"“_ .i ' .\. _ ll _\2.-'_'-,i.,- of ` /, `\_ ` 'V ' - . 7 121' \\"" -- ` _ _ » s pro io ‘ ;..°oNs cswr our w ro oooh lu- ‘L’b""""";‘__\_=`;`____ isimlfé " ,gt " V ‘ __ ; .MT PAYS ta my in um V ce' lertloh for advertising in :hh column. u_......._s...o..r...r,s.....r...r.....il... -~u , " ~-----2‘ GORDJQN NES is Guardian Cash mliet accompany order. -__-__ _-_~__-_;i___-_-_-___~_-é__;s_sis§€ _;:_»f._r~:~:»:v¢f:-f;;'~rj7'::~1“s<*s>jr-~e~- Representative in Mon . _ _: .ff`_ "1 _ _ _ » ‘ ""5 t .'.*D. F. TIERNIY is Guardian re- on Wednesday. 55t0-12-6M2iEli. _ _ . fl if ~ if---li--1-° 1- S°--f-- MM- _j_.,,,.,,,.L W... ,,,,,,, 0,", The Grealesl Week ln Our Experience _ _ __sA ||Q DA t H l ' B -_ lottetown to Sunimerside on Wednes~ _ , _ - _ V ,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,e,,W;',,,,‘.,,,,,§_“‘““ °’ Y? osy, nsosmher sth. _ asia-12-ami. Crnmenclng Monday, December Sixth and for One Week, we will pile" on -_ 552l1~12-W2" '“"' ' Special Sale some Great Bargains _~sk'i.$£( l -i ‘l _ 'Q ulclov _ . , ~_¢¢lns_._~.-»»m........._._m__ 1; 'Q-¢¢¢ir¢¢»>.a-n.r-.»~....»\.‘-._ 1. i Estab. .~ ,_- s ‘_ ,ei Early, ' __ Shopping _Christmas-Tile Spirit of the _ Holiday Season _means o great deal to us all-but particularly is it appreciat- s _ ed by the younger folk. Remembering the littleones, is ' after all the chief Joy. At our store _ you will find a surprisingly; number " of suggestions for gifts fort e baby- " enduring gift_s that may become mo- mentos of childhood days. - _ Our stock is now complete. You - . will do well to*select your gifts now : before the rush begins. - W. W. Wellner ; Jewellers Engravers etc rr- -. -r ¢us_s¢w--mx--».......,-<.ar.. so 4.....-._ ,».. wa _._ As. 1 ..__ 1868 - \ Va-in ll \ mourn her husband; and six sons and two daughters. George. Arnold, Wil- 651.%-12-4M1i full cargo a few hours later.-* ~sHlPl>il~io - 'rho schr Minnie rs clAL /me sAzAAn - The lr i has finished dlscharg Mont ue branch of the Women’s '_ A.; ‘Capt. w n.` . ' I I if I . $ Q _1 i ii 1 1 d ill be in Patriotic Association will pold a social _ ' tiigloofli' ;%ig?o;’s iiimthgnilriii. of gba and bazaar ln th'e'Auditorium, Monta- _ S Will give ou ii. Ladies S _ _ wook__» gue. on December 16tg6______u_30_M__ gi C-;_un lglitgtal, Pategit. and Eon_gola.__ __locher_ witg Fmn Mef_o_\_ P arent ' ra. ene op an- some nice :4 y isi lee we 6 ou 1- Co f_ Vic; Km Swlnehammer, of Georgetown and is at present at Cardigan station. They r of St Peters, have been over the line from Tignlsh Mrs. John H. Ratt ay . _ ' ~ » s slso three brothers. s_l_}_o.had the dll; -up io__Gt;_orsi;§_<_>_:i:_f;.__ln°l§di{_lg tl;§_ PBIIS Lad|¢5’ Pa||'5 tinction of having th y-seven gran ray ar or an a ii - _ . children and two great-grand children. eriug the section from Mount stew- Bunoned Boots We have the largest _ Mens Goodyear Welts . , , . ir ‘i:°':‘ ‘°°“a“ “'°°l‘.°°‘:“l "hrs: .‘..‘:..2zr.2.'; 2:3 §;':::;;' E23- - . . . r . t ‘md '°°““ ““°""‘°"“ °f '" “W°P"“°”“S- :_r-.¥;~‘°_, _ f~';_:__::_:_-_'_: rom e_ ome o r. eorgs os o w aniceu 0 a, e as nea F t -° p_1r_ L i . | i- F 1 " " '~ "'» and was largely attended iii 89118 01 “€°°B“1'Y l‘°P°l"" '° “"1 “"1"” l” and styiish Manufactured ol(i)i?pviYid;ls iii-e I and T ‘S86 me Sp em ld al ..*THE 9.8. LADY SYBIL arrived ..°CARDiQAN BRlDGE.-The Rall wlniisnil llill slilulllslllir ll Is. Ill ..'°NEX'l' WEDNESDAY is Eastern in Bouris on Thursday morning. and . ' _ ' ' . _ _ _ __o_l:_l;pping Day at _l~lolman"s, summer- loft for the Magdalen Islands with a sP.Ec'AL _ | SPEA L S PE : IA I _ ` 13 Pairs Ladies 1 26 102 Pair; M¢||'_r h ' _-_ M - --- _ _ "°AGED LADY DEAD on mi; »5pgg|A|_ -|»gA|N Wm, |ow ex Tans. These must all go at finished. Just. the boot Km, Moo ,md from lday. Nov. 29th, an old and respects - _ _ resident or this town passed sway in cursion return fares leaves Charlotte 20 p. c. Discount. to wear under rubbers Ai laws; sryleo clean _ the person‘otMMro_. Joh_l_i Yoston._ _Zo to__W_l\_ 81 3 0°-“__-___f;’_}`__ §:_‘;”}_"?_f_\'=;‘1_‘:_ “nd Late-it styles and pur- and over-shoes f,-US), stock _ l d l f . h to o s w eave n . . . ° __ ~ ', _l_1_‘;f__ :Bela 1181 ;_‘e___f1_l1 sg: _Eaves to 55_0_12_6M2_En_ chased in 1914 15 69 Pairs All Sites 20 P C Discount T “““" “““-‘ °’ °°°"°‘°"“‘..s“'§.‘.l‘§l l§‘I.¥.sr't‘Z.l?s§§’”‘i£' ii2.‘L'.“Li Pigrlil Any Pair Ladies Pumps or Oxfords 20 p_c.off Regular Price in the United States, and exe residing in Amherst, N. S.; Mrs. Lee Kenneth Matheson and Lemuel Worth -- _ ___ ' ""' ' ' ' _ , J _ "' _ t U i _ 23|sultlo|o,llel_¢|olo_lol_ololols.l.ol_tlal.ol»|onlyl.ss_ol_ol_u" the mm’ wean]---er that prevailed _ch iiiiireerg2;uhi;iiwhhoht“ time mgriihi m October 1915 _ R' ' wsoneerown Norse. - iur.~ such rsli. Mr. Matheson who holds Sale Price ;l.4| ig I Sale Price $2.95 I value Boots, all sizes Regular 5.00 V \\:' o, '- -_ I-lelriry Manuel, tailor who spent the the position of pipe fitter for the rail- l ~. _ __ __ - _ Q -~=-3°-= _ summer at Cape Traverse, has re- way has been in the employ of the _ _ K i _ ° f t ll to oeor etowu and reolient-<1-lr:-ilwrly for Sixteen Yew and Ml* Leave your parcels here when shopping we will tie them together for you i --44 » _ ` f ' _ " = ' T -5 hiiinieailor shop em Maine Street next Worth who is rallraod tinsmlth has- been in the service for lllneteenl - W. .J iii ' t lvl _c. _ _ P THE REL HARVEST' ido. Maniiel, iiiiil ¢?faHseri)i-?_l\‘laiiilie‘iBand years. The station agents along the ‘ _ e line ex ress themselves as highly av- --B Photos _ All styles of finish are shown. sep buff black and white, life-sized han finished protraits in india ink and th popular hand-painted work in natu ICYIGI. The Cook Studio ' A Personal Thought What then could be more fitting th membrance _ your simple message of friendships appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO midi” _ __- _ ' For Your _ Christmas _ Photo _ -VISIT- The A. E. Lyon STUDIO Moderate Prices DON’T FORGET BABY 107 Queen St. Cli’towi1 ;__-1-_-___-L-___-:_-____--:_-2*'-""': E How Are You Going l _ To Spend The ' Long Winter Evenings? You are never lost f'-r diver- sity of music-vocal, instru- mental, orchesitra, bands or readings, if you have a GRAMOHPONE , in your house It is an 9_xcellent means of affording en ertainment for the family, or for company. We have the latest improve- ‘ ment of EDlBON'S famous machines, Prices ranging from $40.00 to $150.00. We also carry a stock of over 200 RECORDS. No master ,- your taste ln music we can suit yoil. _ Ellis' Pharmacy, Ltd. Montague, ` P. E. I. _ ’ 5s14~i2~4m:li it is bringing it home to us Scottish lad . cliie, ’ March 13, 1915. _ ‘ sHll==Pl_|ll§NEws' REPORTED INWARDB. ray, from Pictou. __?_._i,i__1- _ “D.D.D, will cure eczema in almost able cases, 250. and $1 bottles. E. A. Foster, agent. _ 5514-12-4m3i i __i.__.-._-q-1-1 _ "lf you'rs constipated try Regulax, lozenges in two generous sizes. 10c. ;a;:_d 25c. Fosters Drug Store, Sunny- s e. _ _ . :-?l r~~- -~ _ V - - __ < i _J J, __ .-\-,fi _~;" at- _ r D rt / .‘ "l'.""--. . Q11 Hard Coal . Whsiips `T_-s'nd'|letslI _ New is'-the time -to plltlli will Winter? Slbblv ofhoosi -when roads s¢__.=¥_dd;‘ weather lbs. and Drill# Weluvs sgood ss ly of soft cos il stool*-suitable roi-,Domestic md ltosm Dilrplllll and have troll elf- sm srrivm on asus. pit.. "'° :.§sr§§_"¢.'i‘.'”.sisi.°r:'. '_ Wens_l_l:_l bs wmvs yoorortilI"'l°i in ddllldt U14 -w ». -3' _/_*_ 2*; __ _ -sf- of*->&3 up 3 vs 1. '_ r 's `° .~ . - N. “ ip ____ 'Tlcltlloh Our, Coal_is whole family som host that fills. urs-den, Mother the ick.»1as¢ina not thstpsirsblm iiiriokssp r it is bringing it homo to “_ Harry Barnes. son of D Barnes. wer D _ 0h_ tho md goody passengers to Charlottetown on. pleased w_i_;h_ t_he \l_GJrk__of théeiies t_W0 The tea,-B that Goo only can dry! .Monday to join the 105th Highland Coi>B.bl0 0 1155-- 1'- Oilll - _Cf 111' ‘°\ “ ’” ‘"‘““’“g “ “°’“° "°" "‘° “°"-" °‘ ‘__i_°r tg? wi§§2r__llff@~-_T_1;° F°f_§“"e ._°Dr A. A. Muonouslrl. sourls, was ' erahalt, .- l' ge Ve OC BSOCB OH EVO to C rio tot W "_ FmestWork,Elegant Mounts Follow “_ mow ___e_ ___u____ ______ _e_____v__d ____ S________________ _________ ______ _________l:_l;__ _§_____otLu _ sunssuny on York boar from the Dominion Live It is bringing it horns to ug_ ___ Stock Brunch. They are all very fine __»M,._ A_ B_ paooot Som.is_ lon G04 make U1 Bild; ' l111l_i11&\5»'*M"'- F135 M°Ke“Zl° °f BW on Saturday morning to’ take the posi- Deliver us soon from the thrall Fortune left last week 011 1°°“t° for tion of officer on the Car Ferry steam- lt is bringing it horxlc that we need the California accompanied by his mother on prince Edward Io|a,,d__¢ Great Friend, - and family of two boys and one little __1___ ‘ And the Hope and the Haven or nil, daughter.--Mr. E. S. Johnston of For- .__¢Mooo,o_ Bomord Creamer ond , 1 -_ .!=4 - _ 1,. _ _Lf 1 -1 -_ -S Tlley came in their gladness; they tune Bridge is buying and shipping frank MooDom|d_ som.rS_ ‘oft on came likes. wave; ' j ldrge quantities of poultry.-Mr. F,-idoy ovootngfo tram for Kelly-o They have gone like a .sw_at‘he of George Wood of Fortune left for Ain- cl-o“_ whore M,-_ Croomor has 5, con. the hay; - `, - herst where he has secured an excel- tl-a¢t__..a And the pibrochs are wailingr o'sr lent posltion.-- The many friends of _...___ man a rave Mrs Sarah Burke of Fortune Bridge _ smog ,B oo, o Townshend ,md ___ _ \\ Q =~ y g » ` . . ‘ _ s . G g i _ yi- Far away, far away, far away! will be sorry to hear of her continued _Q M _ 1 » ~ , ”"' ` Q _- - lg c. F. l.Esl.lE Psranson, illness.-F. Jsf’ill:gi‘:soy°gliii>iixlsiiitroeii; riiorniiig ;,.- ..~"s *V Ill ' 7/ Birkwood, Banchory, ` - - _ ---- for New glasgow ...e _i t _____, ‘ l_»> gl _ . _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ . -~*G|-ENFANN|NG NCTES- '°M1'- ..°Mr Gordon Dingwell of Fortune t fig 2 Q'/_ » '_‘l ' Joseph McPhee of 'Georgetown spent 3|-idgo has arrived Home to take _ _ ill '- ‘_\_- l l _ l__-~_f__‘_,’»=’¥’__ q. ' ’-. A’ / -’k_ r i r _ l / ‘ / visiting old irlends and neighbors. to Cardl an Brld e and shipped thence here on Monday of this week return ing from' a trip to 'Sourls.‘ Several held here recently at which it is ' needless-to~state the young people of Glenfanning enjoyed themselves thoroughly.--Mr. Dougald Cantllle of Primrose was here last_week repair- ing a pump for Mr. Alex. MeGiivay-- M_ra. James Macdonald, Georgetown Royalty spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fogarty. Mr. Henry Arsenault went to` Summer- the gentle laxative, pleasant _tasting side on Monday of this week to work before and on returning home in the at his trade of lathlng.-Miss Sadie McPhee of Georgetown, spent s. few days here last week returning to Georgetown on Monday evening. A few turkey an goose rallies-or card , i plays as they_are famlliarly called was _a general favourite. were held recently as the market for fowl iii rather dull at present.- Messrs, Walter Cavanagh, Marshal and John _Macdonald leave here this week for Nova Scotia where they fin- tend to work in the lumber woods.-- Messrs. J. Douglas, Toronto, chief machinist for the .Massey Harris Manufacturing Co.. andd 1-I. Legere. Moncton, of the same firm accompan- ied by the Messrs. Nelson of Montague local representatives were here this -The Marine Department has under- taken the work of removing the wreck of the old schooner "Baltic" be- longing to Mr. John G. Scrmsger, which sank nearly s. year ago at the Governnieift' Wharf at Cardigan le »-* Mr Robert E. MacKenzie, for Plctou.--* chased from Mr Eivia Burke, of Bos- Mr. McPhee formerly resided at Glen- mm M353” about wo yea" “oo He ' \ 1*' tt-r., c ~ fanning removing to Georgetown some is now pusy plougbing and repairing l V09" 113°--M1* H- C- 5¥_l1llW°°d-l his property, and his many friends are ~_ ~ . .- \’“1°l1°" °f Cl1“‘”l°“°1°W“~ P f°11“°°‘1 glad to see him settled in their midst \’og=-t__-rf-'l ‘ r' Schr. Hector W. M'G_, Capt, Mm-. a large number of fat cattle in this and wish him every success and omg. _ - . l ,ll vicinity last week. They were driven parity in his new home. \ _ .*\_ _ _ JOSEPH SAVIDANT. Mr and Mrs John J. Savldant of this city will have the sympathy of their many friends in the death of their second son, Joseph, which took place Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Joseph had been working as usual the day evening was suddenly attacked by meningitis of the brain. and passed away after only eighteen hours illness. His sudden death was a great shock to his many friends, with whom he mn FRANK cl.Am