-' _ _‘.1 "-_..- iff f .V.' if!" ‘ `\':' ‘A 4-. 5 '- f. 1. >~ ~' l .___ _\._V if ie .5 ti is 3'/ 1 ¢ i r l ~ . L; w ..?*4~=r».<~»w@»'~*~ » < i A 's _ , Z7.. i.; r > -lift ' "'” Tm °HA3“9f1`T?3T°WN‘GUAR.P.14N. .-" rl THE BRFATIIEABLE IIEMEDY LWAYS keep a box of Pepa A on hand,and immediate y you feel a tickling in your ,throat and ‘want to coughhput a Peps tablet in your mou . The medicine fumes gliven off by the dissolving eps minglewiththeairlyoubreathe, and like the Pine orest air of Switzerland, reach every nook and corner of the throat and lungs, where the danger lies. Peps bathe t he breathing tubes with e germ-destroying vapor, which is a sure safe- guard against infectious _ coughs and colds. When u Pegs tablet is in the mouth J-:very breat taken strengthens your efenceagainst throat and c rest troubles. ‘ _ 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. All dealcfs or Peps Co.,'I`oronto. FREE trial package sent upon receipt of this advertisement and lc. stamp for postage. -l'l‘ PAYS to buy in this Prov lace. --HEAR THE BRUNSWICK pls all records. Then you will recog nine its superiority. For sais by Sinclair & Stewart, Limited 6064-IQMEZI _..._ fishermen, here, have -been meetin of a urge sise while the ics an weather conditions are all th York.-H. --PASSENGERB DE-LAYED. The train leaving for Tlguish o gers from abroad and bound ing for their destination.-H. men in the woods is much great than the supply and wages offers are good, he himself had only b obliged to return home.-H. -DELEGATE8 TO MONTREA morning for Montreal where the -portation question, better rnilw Creelman McArthur, J. W. Cal E. W. Manson.--H. -S-<4;-_--~ ' -Mr. Rennie Desltoches, Souri is spending a few days in town re newiug former friends.-H. wx ' Phelps Light and Power- Plant ~ r c .V-.VV. ur. . Use the proceeds of the sale of about two and a half acres of potatoes and put in Phelps Light and Power Plant. . It will light the house and barns for several u nights off the storage batteries alone wltho starting the machine. Plenty of elecricity for electric irons and small electrically driven machinery. You also have a 3 H.P. oil or gasoline engine for belt driven machinery. Discard dangerous lamps and lanterns and give your family the comfort, pleasure and f ‘safety ofbright electric lights. VV; - FREDERICTON, N, B. jf 'V _ Dristubtors for the Maritime Provinces .) __ .- , '\. New Brunswick Brokers Co -Mrs. James Hogan and Mrs Chas. R. -M/cLella.n.,»Summcrside Sunday visitors.-H. Provost, arrived in town on Satur day from Boston. that were e route to their home! at Tignlsb -H. ' C Notice to Advertisers The co-operation of advertis- ing patrons lrrequested in the direction of getting "copy" into the business odlco before twelve noon on the day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 s.m.) Very often the receipt of I large advertisement or even reg- ular chsngss after that hour serves to dislocate t-he regular work of getting the paper made up in time to catch the mails- snq not infrequently such ads are at the last moment left out This situation is not of ser- vice to either the advertiser or our reader, and we, therefore. request that copy be received in the business ofilce. NOT LATVER THAN 12 NOON (Saturday 10. I. m.) CLOCKS 8. in our window. - Prices $3.00 to $5.00. Sunny side Y ' l n Saturday evening, several hours be- -DECWEDLV 00|-D-The 00 fore [he ‘arrival-1 of ‘the Borden fo - a train, the large number of nassen- B“91‘l156I»- Was Bocolllpallled by B er injured by being struck with s f-al L. -The delegates appointed on Wed-‘ nesday evening by the Summerside Board of Trade, left on- Saturday BRo°K|_yN 8¢Hoo|__ _ “Y service, etc. The delegation con- . slated of Messrs. H. T. Molman, high standard. This splendid 5” - "~ OWU* M ‘WW 8 i- i sensor-one or -ins finest buildings ‘"8 his °DI>f°°i=\1i°“ Of Mme referr- beck. C. R. Rogers. J. F. Arnett an were passengers to Charlottetown, on Saturday, where they were over ‘ was greatly enjoyed _by _the mme BLACK & C0. r -TRI GUARDIAN ll 01| IIN - It 'Lauer-ty's, Sirnnnerside. '--A-. this column. cash mast sccompsn order minimum charge twenty five cents. ' l I g shoes, black craveuette top wit with much success for some time best quality rubber bottom. On past, the catches are regular and $3-26 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart Limited 6054-HMEBL d . . _ t ,could be desired. Large shipments -BRUNBMIIGK PHONOGRAPH are being made to Boston and New are “Sed |11 the best homes fro 'the Atlantic to the Pacific, fo sale by Sinclair & Stewart Lim snap which set in on Saturd mercury stood at 6 below and seven o'clock Sunday morning Perry states that the demand for '_-*-*'°‘*i ,, ANNUAL MEETING Trade rooms on January 15th a 2 p. m. D. M. McDONALD, Secretar ---€O>-l - y i_ will confer with the business men The semi-annual examinations 0 and the chief railway authorities on -problems relating to the trans- afternoon of December 24 and th more than lived up to their pas d i and one of the -best equipped coun- ~ . ha try schools in the province- s certainly done good work in re- cent years and the present teach- ‘VESTERN PERSONALS er Miss Cassie McKinnon has made B a very creditable showing indeed since she took charge. ' On this occasion the room was tastefully decorated and af-ter the exvmninatlons were over a large ' and beautiful Christmas tree was ' unveiled and the Christmas pro- gramme rcntlered by the pupils numberof parents and rate payers present. Santa Claus with his load ` "Messrs Pam G““““t‘ and J°h“‘ rarrlved just when he was needed ' fand the children were greatly pleas- “ led with his genial manner and his ' unbounded' generosity. On his de- parture the teacher Miss McKin- non was presented by her pupils with n. beautiful foun-tain pen and the following address which 'speaks for ltself:- ‘ ' Miss Cassie McKinnon 2 ' Dear Teacher:-Amid this Chris-t Vmas cheer we gladly take the op- lporiunlty of thanking you for 'youi4_ efforts in our behalf. For imore -than two years you have been with us and during that time iyou have labored patiently and un- lcelfishly for us all; you have Ealways tried to make our work in is-chool pleasant ‘and interesting ‘und in return we give you our _warmest love. We now ask that you kindly ac- cept this little gift a.s a token of our gratitude with it we give you our best wishes for is Merry Christmas and a very .happy New Year. Too Short to D0 Up A little “Dsnderlnc" stops your hair coming out and doubie; its beauty Vi .Vg-1 "5 v' / __ J~ ` \\. -a.. 6" , 4 , s _ » , 1 “xxx ,/ /" ~._` Cf _ \ Start the New Year on _ time by getting one of our reliable clocks, as shown 1 To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dundruff. get a small bottle of de- lightful "Danderlne" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour :x little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. Alter several applica- tions the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruif Help your hair to grow strong thick and long and become soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and ,abundant it- od. 8054-1-0ME2i ins WESTERN cuinnnu C-nv-nw of it-, Cowinllompanys - _ -~ - noon. s Macon Lllliiiso t Sales Force. Toronto *Two CENT' PIR WoRD\ ~ oo M f gh I .each insertion for advertising o$m‘;:“éJVg;wy.s“::1=.°§,,Z, wa: held at the home of Cowsn's Choc- olate lndustry of Canada on Dec-' amber 17th, 18th and 19th, when representatives of the sales force- h of Canada met in conference The Convention was opened the morning on December 17th with an address of welcome -by 'Mr. I-VI. N. Cowen, the General Manager. Mr. -smear ries-line.-'rua smelt Mans _Fous suci<|.s om- 0, um Compu., ,,.,,,,, ,vm pm . ly _ 8 8 H. P. Cowan, Sales Manager, then "lf gave a "Sales Review and Fore- cast. This was followed by an op- en dlscusslon of papers' read re- ' latlng to "lCocoa, its Food Value ld and Commercial Possibilities" and also an address from the Advertis- Y ing Manager on the publicity plans r stiff is westerly breeze that tha Dt t`heACgTDan¥_ fog the comms _ cos unc _eo was serv- Tlgnish and intermediate stations, !0mD9l‘8l-llre which stood at 12 G; ggagt mm, by me Comgam-_ The were obliged to rem;-1n.|nVg“mm¢|-_ grees above at noon on Saturda side till Monday noon before leav ‘dwindled d0Wl\ till 8?- mldulsht ill ' meeting of the 'following dey was ° presided over fby Mr. H. C. Chris- tie when addresses were delivered at if er f outside s eakers _HQME Fnom Lumggg had shrunk to 9 degrees belo by a num ° P wooos.-Mr. neu. Perry, Tignisn. ww. illlhwsh this was the co arrived home on Friday from Plas- GSC °I1 Sllndai. V917 IBW P0008- day was a miniature grocery store. ter neck, where he has been en- lrlws made their appearance on th gases in the lumber woods. Mr. stra°tB--H- n W and a very interesting feature in- ld' troduced to the Convention on this B This was the scene of many an or- aboricsl battle when various memb- ers of the selling staff were pitted against one another in the sale of the various products. On the evening of the first dey ee a short time at work when he was The “““““1 m°°U“5 °f '»h9 An!" the sales force were the guests of 1, American Silver -Black Fox Com- me Company ag me K.; Edward mg t,-ee_ by WMC), accrdem he wa,B_pany will be held in the Board o f Hotel for dinner and ‘onxe second t day at the Princess Theatre, and the meetings were brought to an enjoyable finish on the third night Y when the salesmen were guests of the oilice staff st an At Home, which constituted a euchre party and dance till well on the following 1 morning. Brooklyn School were held on the on m9 27m “lt the “A95 f°f°° 5 gathered together again and pre- pupils clearly showed that they _Sem-ed \1l°V1“5 WD '-0 MT- H- N- t |Cowan, as an evidence ofltheir re- rd M C in k led - ed to the outlook for the coming yeavr and spoke in n most optimis- tic strain and assured the sales- men that with the completion of their new building, which will prac- And Still Failing tically dlouible the capacity of the plant, he expected that the Com- I pany would be in a .position to meet ‘the continued increasing demand .for the Cowan goods. c :N ntuornu _ MR. JONATHAN MclNNliS " The funeral of the late Mr. .lon- athan Molnnis of Seven Mile 'Bay whose lamented death took place on December 28th was held on Wednesday morning December 31st to St. Peters Church, where Req- tliem' High* Mass wascelebruted by ev. Father Mclntyre. The fun- i_l was largely attended 'by | lends of the family to show their respect for deceased who was n general favorite and to sympath- lse with the family in their ber- eavement. The pall bearers were six of the closest -friends, Messrs Thomas Gillesple,‘William Carruth- ers, Joseph Noonan, William Noon- ‘a-n. Abraham Noonan and William Muttart. Besides his sorrowing wife the following family survives ,to mourn the loss of a devoted hus- ,band andfather Mrs. Noble Smith, -Wentworth, N. 'S. and Libby, Char- lottetown; James C., Amherst; Charles, Bangor, Maine; William, Port Borden and Vincent at home. The sisters are Mrs. James Koe- nan, Charlottetown; Mary Anne, Seven Mile Bay. The brothers are gMathias, Seven '.Mil'e Bay, and James, Mididle Beclrville. -*_--l MRS PHILIP FLYNN. There passed peacefully away at her home at Oard‘igan,'Dec. 10th, Mrs. Philip Flynn, at the age of 58 years. Deceased was in ailing health for the past eight weeks, previous to her death. 'She was a woman of excellent uilehtv and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her, especially in the home and where there was sickness, her kindness and hospitality will never be forgotten. The late Mrs. Flynn mas a genial open-hearted, good dispositicned woman and her death came as a shock to the community fin which she was reared. T110 Bvmpalhy goes out to the bereaved family in their hour of trial. ` Four sisters and two brothers, besides five song and four daugh- ters are -left to moum the loss of a loving friend, sister and mother. Gone but not forgotten. -€-<4-v--1 M RS. THOMAS HOGAN ' Deepest sympathy will be extend- ed to the family of the late Mrs. Th°|f\l5 H08on. whose unexpected int at 7 o'clock. The late Mrs. \H0lan, who had been in apparent ll9-121 Queen St I I i l \_ -_._ _-1 "" "" Charlottetown ` f 1 1 1 C snsn l In | in Beautiful silk fabrics for evening Dresses V/_.-_ ~ V \\ The lovely materials this store are asking your attention today. Duchesse Mousseline, Japan- Duchesse, Georgettes, Crepe. de » - Chines, in every color--and in a host of grades. V And the trimmings-well we’ll 5 _ is nothing to equal them any- where else in P. E. Island. If you are outside of easy call- ~ ing reach of the store-make use of our mail service-write us, and we’ll send you samples and pric- ‘ es by return mail. Silk for Eveninu Dresses u _-.-'gt --,_;_'--~:-_ :_- . 5-., ~ ~ ._ -' “.13 simply and plainly say that there ` »` . has provided for eveningdresses, _,-‘:i;f?’.1;l§~;1f.i:- 5.. 1' ..- ~.-1-:-,J ‘s ' . .j_~,, ese Taffeta, Pompadour Brocaded '37 5”-_ _'f?`-“-j-;.;~_ __ M J 7' '-f-'.- _'L55' P if af - i ,. V; , ,a. 1 ‘$5 .nga `i~""f'f;~s__V._ _-' C_'<.s“V'@_;_g. Pearl Beaded Trimming and -pearl garnitures. Gold cloth, 36inch`............ $2.50yd. Pompadour Brocaded Du - chesse in shades of pink, rose, and sky blue, on a white ground, 40 inch, _ . . .$5.00 yd. Brocaded Duchesse in ivory and coral pink, 36 in. $3.75 yd. . Pompadour Moire Taffeta, in ivory, sky blue and lavend- er,36inch $4.80yd. Georgette Crepes, in ivory, sky, turquoise, Copenhagen, pink, peach, apricot, old rose, lavender sand, ecru, maise, silver and others 40 inch. Duchesse Mousseline in Ivory, Pink, Coral, Sky Blue, Turquoise, Maise, Lavender and Old Rose. 36 inch, _ _ . . _ _ $2.50 and $2.75 yd. . 5*L.`-'X-i`_ kv "~ _`='\-~ NW; '\.._ _%»_ . __ A u: "$§";i1‘ '- ‘iii 4 `_».s`.. _ Crepe de Chenes in ivory, flesh, maise, apricot, peach, old rose, electric, 40 inch, $2.50yd. New trimmings for evening dresses-Silver and gold, lace and banding, various widths, from _ _ . _ _ . .-60c. to $4.75 yd. Gold and silver crystal fringe . _ . . _ . . . ._ ....65c yd. Rhinestone trimming $1.25 and $1.50 yd. Silk and Satin Rosebud Trimming in rose, nile, maise, ivory and Copenhagen 50c yd. Japanese Taffeta in Maise, Pink, Lavender, Peach, Apri- cot, Sand, Copenhagen and Rose, 37 inch. _ _ . . $2.25 yd. - $2.75and_$3.00yd. '_f§\‘\\\\\\\WIlllIlIIIf@YmVVV robust health, took sick on -Satur- day afternoon and despite loving c-are and expert medical' advice, she passed to her eternal home on Monday fortified by the rites of her beloved church, heart failure hav- ing ensued. A devoted wife and mother she will be greatly missed not only in har own home where she was dearly loved, but by a wide circle o ffriends among whom -she was wont to minister in times of illness of need. She leaves besides hor husband, three sons: James, in Summerside. Arthur, in Mill- bury, Mass., and Ernest at home, also' four daughters: Gertnldp, Bertha, Margaret and Florence, 'lt home. The Guardian joins in syni- pathy to the bereaved ' famiy, Funeral notice will appear later, death took place yesterday morn- Over Here STAG Chewing Toba eco is appreciated by l: sth of Canada’s war units --those _who fought in Flanders and those who served at home. - It _is also enjoyed by civilians of all clases throughout Canada and ,_. 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