_ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' -* - ° .f_v.l_`-.[3-. `-' \ _ ._ 'JANUARY 16» 1915 ___ ` THE cHARLo'1‘TETowN GUARDIAN .. ». . __ - . ,. - . - _ ,- . . ~ . r . . < .» -,_ .... ~ - .- »..-. - __-. . M., .04 ,. ., .--, »..- ._ . 1 ~ - ._ ,_._,_. ._ .,.,.,._,,,.., ,_ ., _ ,- - ...frm-’,».a~...; ... .»l‘l‘.¢. . » ,t .~..~ ..J..,.»» .-» -\ - ~ - 1 “‘,"‘-"’_‘ -‘_ "1" '. ’ ` ’ _ _“I” ~. ..;.*-»-Ev »‘ -_lf ‘-,‘v.¢_.t.x. _»*-f,_.,.-,_,,_._."..-, , _ = _ _ _ __ . . . -- --al ~ '- -. .- wr' ‘ _ 1 _,t . ,___,. __ l _ ,_, _ PAGE THREE _ || d ' Stutiollcl‘.Y. .» srorrlrle news remedies. - - ‘i 2-_'.2' `4l.......;.-,l'.... ..,., ...lo ... se. 'si H V|Ell]H|iS WIN FIHST HUEKEY GAME it `-’ 1 \ iii , its ._/ ~» Connaughls Wm .Second Game. ___ , . llfif” li 'I . ,\l. ' I ` F _f _ _ _ 0.71 ii” il I ‘_=.‘=?- _Q ____ ____ _ ,__ 5 \_\\\ 2;.; . .. ity [You iilight be too late _-___ if you don’t have the proper .remedies on time lf'-. British Cough-Cure is xo » the thing you need to '17' stop that hacking ~'. _ - cough-25c. Foster _ Central Drugstore _Penslar Almond & Cucumber cream cures all roughness of the skin-25c. A t-1 r ing by 3-". Tile hockey season opelled in Char-‘the galne. iottetown last night when teams from Tile game lillislled witll play near the Victoria and Connaught clubs nlet. the Vics goal, leaving tlleln the When the teams came on theice und unexpected and excellent willners by the men became recognized it looked. the score of 5-Il. judging fronl the youth of the Vic‘s Tile Victorins olltclassed the Coll- pluyers, as il' it would be all easy mat- nnughts ill combination and this is the ter for the Connaughts to gain vlc- principal reason of their victory. The tory; thc latter having tl heavier and Conns forwards, with the exception of much more experienced team. _ 'Muruaghan. wllo played his usual 'ex- -Ollly two senior Vlctorias lined up, Cellerlt steady 881110. attempted 110 the others being Iutemlediste, with the C0111bi1l1\l-i011 “'ilSl€V0l‘; Bild. us will exception of the goal-tender whose be H9611- nil the 801115 were scored height was not equal to that of the net either by OF lill‘0UB1l lilo \V01‘k Of the alld who played only in Junior gullies, defence. Not only'did the Conns lack The, Conllaughts had all senior men ln C011llJlIli1li0ll. llllt when lllffy liid K0! with the exception of McGee on the the Duck near the Vlc’s soul the wing ill place oi’ A, Henneggcy_ nnd centre men were never in tlleir places Morgan ill the net. Fred Moore. wllo to be ill a. ll0Sitl01l 10 SHOW- MCUHFEY is on service for his country, was re- Played 11 18-i1‘iy 8000 BRIDE. but he placed by ileddin at centre, seemed lost. witllollt his partner of The game got started at 8.25 and last year. Moore. immediately assumed a lively nature. T110 WCS £00111 Pillyoli 11 Siliollditl Some rough work followed then the game. and each member of the team Vlcs worked the puck to the (.‘onn's deserves tile highest praise for their end. Purcell relieved alld made an work, as also does the management excellent run, clearing everyone-and f01` fileif \1`\1€ SD01'¥-S11lHllBhiD f0l” making the first score within live putting on the ice such an apparently minutes after the play had' started, "youthful " team in regard to senior amid the loud applause of the en. hockey. Their victory goes to show, thusiasts ol’ the yellow and l)la¢l{_ however, that combination is a neces- Tlle Conlls calne back again, but 90-1‘Y 31111 ®BS91ltiHl fill!!-01' if Vi0l01‘y i5 ill Dougan, though slllall in stature, 10 be 0i>i2~i1l€¢l- ` they found all efficient barrier, he A regrettable incident happened ill making it beautiful stnp_ D_ Gllllg the course ot' the game, when one of was given zl rest on the promenn¢le_ the players made a disgraceful sign _-_ _ . -M-_ F. Hennessey thcn broke away for 3 behind one of the officials backs. This Q ' splendid run and passed all but-- is a matter which will not be tolerated a Dougan. McCarey followed upand Shot and should not be allowed to pass ‘ from the rebound, but Dougan again Wil-110111 1111 890108)' from the Diilyel' repelled. The Collns were keeping ill question. and it’ hc fails to do this their opponents on the defensive wllile he 5i1°“i¢i |10 5051101111011 i`l'0lIl all Gillis was off. After Glllls returned amateur sport. Gestures of this kind he made n spcctncnlnl- I-nn from end have been made before, botll ill Moll to end alld finished by lgvelling me treal and Halifax, and ill each case an score. apology had to be ulade, and even tllcn Purcell rlupiicniml (_;llll_~.' feat and the authorities were loathe to overlook got to the Vics goal for a well directed them- shol, which was repelled l,y Dougom The second game resulted ill u -Mctiarey secured thc rubber on the Virfwry for U10 UU1111i1UBi11S by U10 rebound and scored, making the play Score Ur 6'4- 2-1 in the Conns favour-_ The vim, The next game takes place on Tues- then combined and even matters in ‘UW the 19U1' between 11112 AiJ€‘§W€iiS llalf-a-minute. Score 2-2. The Vics “rid Coiiiiaugiiis- scored nllotiler and the half ended The 1001115 iiiied “P 1051 lligili- HS with thc boys ill white alld blue lead- r°rr°W55_ Senior. 'i to mend So no matter what happens to your I ' ` ' , (‘ D i l _ ' . that the lfonns would get together nlld _ °i‘r‘“U¥1f1‘-"‘Glli\i- ii- M01`l»§11llC ~.` "rd" 5°“1|§ar0l_lnd to:-le WHL ;l_olllt,__i“. lit-nnesscy; (‘. point, J. F t h The opcninl.: oi` the second half was “r“‘_" 5 r`°V"r`~ M*`f(7*i1"'-V' '~‘011U`0 ’ ° 1 c e i`ealllrerl by sonic fast. play bv hotll Redfiiiil ii- Wills. l\illl'llagllali; L. wing: ll 'l`|lv`Pl'2¢liC8iW9r¢i‘mid oi°CkRf=n=lircr sitll-is, and bolll goal-lollllcrs did rex- W' MUGW- _ __ 268 Qncenritrcctthat-lotlelown ccllelli. work. Play of zl zi -za nut c i"'¢""i¢d1i¢¢ .. . The opinion ol` _llc stlec-_tfltors was WVr_f_f:)’:`_i;_‘_`?_"a_§;__§i£ II))(’l‘(§f'l;‘_i point' now veerng ronn<, alll a fears of ~ "‘-C . l. - l S: l'0v¢‘-F. _ "whitcwasll" for the Vies had dis- G1`ei=70r`YI "‘j"t1`L‘~ Li-1110? ii- Willg- li- " appeared tiloulzil nlanv still believed Giiiih' ii Wlllil. J- Prowso- _ K ti ur __ _ _ _ _ ~ _ continln-.d for about 10 nlinutos. when \""U’r‘il-""("’“i» V (U~1'i101ll‘-iii lillllil- i__ the \'il~s doubled tho score on their E- M"U"l1Hi1i! (`~ iloilll. J- iilhlllffllilrtii Oppolll-_gt_ nmklllgp 4.2_ rover, A. lwlly; contre, P. Williams; THE NEWEST lN DRESS ANQ Ag. Eight nlinllies later Frank Mc(‘nrey ii- “'i“i-T- V- G"<‘fH'lr-'-'f i1- lviligr 3111115- (;E5$0RlE3_ got. om- post llougan nftcr sec-.llring _(i0l11l21\1i-Zillfl-*~Q|lr.~'.t'slri|lt:s_ Ut' :~:lll'll al <'ll:ll*ltl:- I lol' url- thc llow lglovcs with colorcfl E so siltl'llilll:;_ Nevcr worl- gloves ' gnlnl_\'. except porilnps, the lllcllincval ______ ..__... gllllnllet broidod ill gold und jewels. - ._ _ _ . ,. . .. . . - - - ‘ - . » L . . - - , le ot thc \‘tw on- Somu few "vc"i"g glavcs "rv 'O be t‘ll\l'lkiilliIi(iillilc “iii lil:-illilizuiihiiiiieslli)':\i‘ii doilihli=eSii71(EiiiguAsilLociation took place l`0lllld embroidered at till- present me 1.1;; (_m_]L§r,_ work, out ia t-O;_(__,`a'u`d on _lmmarv 13¢ll_ tl..-ee classes being tinlo, bllt. so far tin- nlntcrinl used for m_‘mb__'r 0_3 i_m'___('_“h_g _md hom, Called vi,'__ :WCM-_0|(l_ 3.mlnnt9 and the omlll'older_\' consists nf silks, us- P, I ,, ,_ v'.r`_ I ,gd ,|.hH_0 250 'dugg and ll(-_spite the ex. ullllv olllv one color, and lt contrast mn Ui ei "‘"m'° ‘ ( ( ii ai ' ' ‘ " i' 1' d 01| R fair uowll gn. _ _ . - f ~‘ _- _- - 1" st flrelllclvlliall ct ' mg mm to me glow ,mm bmk Htmh ,was .1 large .tltcllllnllle 0 spei ulors » L_ 1 ' _ I ' ' _ ' _ _E _, ii ` and judging by the interest manifest- tllercd and tilt* S0011 WHS iii!-¥_i"'“S_T» ng' 'fm' ‘H Woader im" "fc" .“ °.r‘r od on the prolllolntlle the ranks of the follr horses taking the word ln eat. l F|NANc|A|_ REPORT FOR 1914_ mmhmnH°".S' sum “S ".°’r'“f` Slniihmg active curiers will be grenily ullglllellt- race. --; 0" Durpm md' r"'rp].° smpmng 0" :‘.el"0ll ill tho llcllr futurn_ ‘ The volts showed well and with Charmttetown young Mews christian mw km' or give" km' rm' .mu*"' i""k' ill thc afternoon the following Gen- 001110 lllllillil “D Wiii 11'-1130( 5"@"ri°“ Association. green. amethyst. and stitching ill any llenlelfs games were pluyem “nd though King umm won_ he had ____ lt_ l\lt»NL-il to work l'or ll. brazillian Dean and R,_,C0imS_ » color of the rainbow on the backs ot' white gloves. These gloves are worll botll afternoon and ovonilll.:, and the stitclliul; usually lnutclles ill color the gown ol-.=suit. Gay sweaters, und llovel ones, nro _lllucll to the fore in the present dis- , play arrnngclnellts of tho shops. Never James Paton .. L. il. Deacoll . I.. U. McMillan it. Robertson .. Skip 5 lt, lc. “spilled . had sweaters such good lines. The H_ Tldmursh materials used ill lllcln, soft wools or heavy. sliks. are also unusually lille. Willie most ot' lilo models are ill plaill colors._wlth possibly colltrnstillg col- lars nlld c_llil's, solno o|` lllc ncwcsl nlld lllost. oxtrolllv lnodols url: sllowercd willl polhu dots ol' orc lnudc up ill plalds. , - Tile rclzlllntioll brown lonthor shoe (‘. E. Morris . . . Skill 7 (T. ll. lllavk (lol, E. lugs i<‘. li. li.-el' D. Mt-.liilllloll .. Skip 8 , S G;-cv Clinton ll each taking a heat Burnished metallic embroidery is leasd. One ol them rl._a __ _ _ _ ' _ 1 li ill -4 hours all King lirlno, D. O Lonnor. irppearlnfoii tlhetfnernfion tmflna mg? :]|?élr;?e;€ r¢i:,illll;l\§»;-l¢i\(g\‘|`ii,`safcly bearing Brazilllan Dcsn. F. Murphy. ’r°“‘r°r°rr‘ “‘“ "3 vfr “af h I [lm message ntlacllod to illnll collars. (‘.lint`ou H., ii. Woodside S !_’_';,?r‘]1(;3|'?3'-1')tf__I];i:il_gt‘;!;:nt|‘: :guitar 313!! ll was thin; proposed to estnblisll I1 Happy Boy, ('.. Dennis . . . . . . . 1 ( . - . . - _D_ 3' gegulm- gyntem of cat comlnllllicatloll Best time. 1..l0. Maritime Work, Ui' 8 8. ' lu, Bm-r0un(]1|\g .__._.. ____ __ _.._.._ }I9.lldkercllinl's nro no longer white! .`b0lWl‘<‘ll U03” "“‘r_i _ l 1| ,l~ - ~ _ instead. we llnd them in many colors villages, but he il\”0-lu' “il ""°"gh .3'MiN|-'TE WXED- MT' ovtugillé r'.'.1t.i¢1~¥i' Tmhvn i -~evorytlling but black. ill fact. Hand- __,.,..~...~.... kerchiofs ot df-.ob lnlrllle nnvear wlth""""~"‘~""""""”"""""‘ ~ Merry Wr‘r°""' W' r'r°"" ' ‘ i h t . __ Knlo. C. McLeod . . . . . . . i n:1h\li0slijler].lIilsii:iiIr*;»ll iiiattdvicertlshlefg are round tlull ut n dlstnlnc rcs_i_1_1_i_b:° lialmy Gecrs, J. Wigrnoro ni - °.r. . the iceman’s imnduna. Tile ma ° 5 Brilliant Bell, E. Graham must. 3_1 ¢i;J\:;'_:_0____i:_"_~___‘_;"‘;3; 3:;¢;e“;l£:§ Best time: 1.24. %'if'is'§'s‘f '”°' . y ‘ A I- E;°eé;' cm" 1” °' °°i°'l,.w°r`\.-l.lt.~f 'rnere are lsno A. lv. cu-:Asorl - . l ill... wh - Q -el.f.:~=Z§m 1:.1:°.:‘:,'.':i‘.‘°.:.‘:.':.'.‘.s°:.°.‘..‘; .. . ..., ___._._.___._....._,..__ ' , ll -. twill own streaks of color to form ll 501401' N “S “rl ev' sm 'wwf must ne .1 lm or.-Dior. however- 810°- -1 Meflw _lifji L ~':,l'- -_ j_ nhgtx ` mmm. i - Q ~ . ~ . ll ugh ll Harry P E Hewitt l,J.<.nsMr.Y.¢¢l.o._fr¢lt-fl..o_ "1 0"’ i‘°“‘i“°’°r"‘r_’_r'__f,f"" '° nest limo. l nl. som l.y all n....n.ln... lse. me umtmn W » 1>°|>\lt the ¢°"“”"' ' ' » ' " ' ' rmnull-»ln....llv l=lll»f¢r¢»nulp¢0.,.., ) ~ - bl-'51 A. \\'. iiyndlnnn Tile ii-lninllte was also _ll split heat Subscriptions and Susluixlillg D. U. stewart lmttlo- Merry \V1""b` Nettie. drlvcll by Jollll Marks, per- Omm mm Sumlr|cS_ » it series of little llorizolltnl lilies up lilo 1-Oil 1111140 by fill* Ml1)'01` Ui Briliisbergr fo;-lnctl crodltnbly, winning the second (-lemlinm front. for thc nccollllnollzllioll of the the (ierlnans lnigllt trllin illeln to sup- heat and show money. liarry P. had Religious' _llro extra llish. und are to be worn lllvlllcllt ill"-'1` "1\1`ri0r'i’_i50°" servmle' none of his old-time speed on tap ex- |.hy8|ca._ with short skirts. ifnslliollalllo button This WHS i-1”i‘i1i_ 501110 ~“`r‘rS “iw _rr cept ill the second heat. Bobby Mor- B0ys_ allow; nl' yn;-long kiml.. nr.. lining Liege. A cats sense of _lncallt¥'_ __ S risen, Louis Leard and others frolll prlnung and _c-_mu0m.r)._ “""“'" Wm' “‘“‘"“"” "r """’“‘ “r"’°°" """“'"'""“'y` mm "mst 'wlolmililli et S“"‘“'”"“‘d° were ”“ "W "“`~ ,Bntlfnns and nclmlrs. ‘ .l'>:<.ll.'l ite unch hllttollholo. (iaitcr tops al'e 01' |1‘111‘“" "-““"ris “mum "ml Lgigd Judges: W. S. Found, J. i.. Lock- Coah ,lull ll. llwllllnl by well (1,-¢._,,,..,,l w0m.,,._ .locality totally confused by img: _md hart. llugh Morrison. Starter: Jalncs Reading R,,0m_ Que novll but exclusive shoe is that llil ill R il1<1§.cal'rlcll tvv_e_ni_y 1:; ____-“nge 0’Connor. Marmmc Work_ having black suede vnlnps and fabric let out durin!! 010 “iP>'_‘_ "__ "(1.8 layl p0mlg,, Work, uppers ill Roman stripe. The effect lslll0ilKilil0l'll0I>il¢ illli- liiii’ 5 "r D _ SUMMARY. lnmrest on |_,m“S_ Very muh" mo" c°"S°r'm""” ma" "he 'to "ny average mit 37 1-nts of Liege V intcrost on Overdraft, 57.42 description pictures. and the really AS 1111 0Xll0i1'11“-“ » ‘ 'rimlg _mints 3 E D __é smart simlvls tlnding much favor with WEN 11010" i" hairs lo "“ _ _ ‘Y Arr’°"° CLASS' ft ' _ $0,183.87 the younger set of fasllionables. 20 miles outside th l_lt_l_’___l_l_;lt}__;_i:_¢;|"i__e__ _ “ms from ww_ *Wt-IN »t~»-who 0.7u\Nl-1 “aww “Aww ;¢.:¢e- -renew- "h° hem' wma' 0 lrh are ueeu Catherine. G. R. Hard- ‘ NMARY Pliluc rs :..'ll-nu-cs bindin- *Sikor- GNNH Mr. J. D. McPhee, Georgetown. was among visitors to Cllariottetown yes- terday. Miss Katie l\lanNcvin of Milo. Lot 9. is vlsitillg relatives ill Canoe Cove, Argyle Shore and DeSable. Mr. Neil MacDougall, ot’ Canlbridge, Mass., is spending the winter at ills home ill Argyle Shore. Mr. A. Martin, ex-M. l’.. Valleyfleid, was in Charlotetown yesterday, and registered at the Quecll liotel. Mr. C, H. S. Sterns. of Sterlls Bros.. general mercllants, Souris, was ill Charlottetown yesterday. Messrs. Watson Larter, llalnpshire, and Owen Younker, Kingston, were visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. A. L. Fraser, ex-M. P.. and can- didate for the next election ill King's. came to Charlottetown yesterday t`ronl Souris and registered ut the Victoria. Miss Agnes Drake. of Cornwall, re- turned llonle yesterday, after attend- ing the Short (Tourse ill Iiousellold Science. Messrs. Frank and Percy Large have arrived from Culary on a_ visit to their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Large. Messrs. J. Earl Grady alld J. Stan- ley Perry, Sumnlerside, came to (‘l1al°~ 'lottetown yesterday and return to the .Western Metropolis to-day. Mr Delltford L. Waite, road master of Wilmot Valley. came to the city last night on business. While ill town Mr Waite is registered ut the King Edwnrd Hotel. Friends of Miss Alice Fellllessey, teacher in Queen Square School, will be sorry to learn that wllile cros- sing through Qneen Square on her way to school on Wednesday morning she slipped on the ice and fell dislocating her shoulder. As a consequence she will be off duty for sonic time. it is pleasing to learn that she is resting easy. "1te.\'all Cherry Bark Cough Syrup nill cure your cough in less time, with less trouble, at a smaller cost. 'rry it, if lt does not cum? yen it win costl you nothing. lllacliinnon Drug Co., Cor.. Great George and Kent; Streets. .\itf. “Mads Cold Cure is just what you want to break that deeply settled cold. Get a box. use them according to dir- ections and you ltrc assure-d ot' satis- factory results. Tile Two Macs. 149 Great George Struct. uletf lllllllifll. lllalsnno v.ll_c.ll, (Continued from page one sale-you will save a lot of perfectly good money. Moore dt McLeod. | lllclllbcrslllp report showed thc total, number of senior ulelnbers and sub-. scribers as 161 and _Illllior and studcntl lnenlbers 100. . lll thc dlscllssioll followilll; the rcnd-- ing ol` iilc roports, Mr W. A. Stcwllrl _ explained that aitllough lilo liabilities oi' thc Associntioll were $2,-lllll, limi buihllllg und ollllilrllllnll hnll llvoll i|l~? l;rlulsl‘|l ill vlllllc hy lnorl' than thisf nlllnllllt through repairs, ollvrzltiolls and I-low ztpparalillu wilhlll the i:l:<.l ii l~.lr*. it had ll illl r~n.il>lc l these repairs over and :lbovc l|lc` usual ltllloulll. for current expcllses. Messrs Cotton, H. J. Palmer, F. J. llollnan and others took nzlrt in the fllrtller discussion. Votes of thanks were pussell to tho Ladies' Auxiliary for their help, to the ministers, and also to tho Press, 365.50 163.50 209.72 112.00 19.09 20.49 7.46 ` 25.00 20.35 105.05 120.08 i08.!ili 500.00 300.00 $11.-‘ilt}.li2 !)lii).2ti 05,110.10 .j.I,909.58 l8i\‘.1ti 27.52 .$3.77 43.00 ll.60 57.83 1.00 563.13 l02.74 136.64 - 150.00 112.00 76.40 Salaries, $185.00 Office alld Sundries, 101.88 Physical, 14.55 Coal. 193.16 250.00 ls .W Frlnk J. Ullenry make-I oath that lu is scninr Banner of the firm of F. -7 Chorley & t 'o., doing usiness in thel‘lty of Toledo,_f-ounly and Stale aforesaid and that s= 'i firm will nay the sum nf. oss llu.\'nlu..n sou./llzs forwl. ....1 every ilnil'| Uatarrh Cn rc is taken internally. and len directly on the blood Ind mucous [surfaces of the L_.. $803.80 $4,047.07 068.40 $4,710.10 Overdraft, :il-12-1013. Liabilities. Ove rd raft. Loans- G $9::0.20 700.00 500.00 300,00 15.00 104.81 ¥ (lil liilllllliliii. Fiillllts HMB [ill .- `?r~.. ITEHY Slllli’--25 [Still llillllliillili. iris! Girls! .Save your hair! Make it grow luxuriant and beautiful. lf you care for heavy hair, that _ ___ __ glistcns with beauty and is radiant $2,4Ii0.24i W itll lifc; has all llllzolllpltrltlllc soft- ---- ness and is lluffy und lnslriuns, tl'y Audited null follnd corrorl. Dalldcrinc. _ (Slgllctl) lil. /\l'l‘l\'l'}N. _ Just one alplllieattioll doubles the A. C. Uucheuliu. boatllty of your hair, besides is illllnrd- -----~ --~92- ia loly llisolves evl-ry purtilrh- of dund- “Very special half price sale of ruff; you cull noi. lntve nh-0 lloavy. boys suits here at the mens store - in-altily hail' if _you havednlnll'lll`f. Tllis get in on this offer while it is going. |destl‘\n:ti\'e sctlrl' robs the bnir of its Moore &. McLeod. 8285-1-l6M3i. _lu strc, its sl.l'elll.:tll and its very, life, _*__ and it' not ovcrcolnv it pronlures al fev- “Get an overcoat at the January er szss-1-1sM3i.` isllllcss llllll iteilillg ol' the srulp; thc hair roots famish, loosen and die: tllelltn ilairo s aksw rlnoo at r qZ then the hair fails uutafast. lf your llulr 'has been neglected and is thin. faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get at 25 cell! bottle of KlloWl~ ton's Dalldcrine at ally drug store or toilet <-ounter; apply a litl.le as direct- ed nlld lon nlinllls-s after you will say this was the best illvestlucllt you over lnudc. '. We sincerely believe, regardless of cvorytlling clsc advertised, that lt' you desire soft, lustrous, llonlltiflll llnirallll lots of lt-- no dandruff- no itching scalp and no more failing hair-you lnust use l{no\vlton’s Dnllderinc. if cvelltuully-\\'lly not llo\\".’ _- v I- 1"’ _t _ .~" . ,___,_____i-_;_,____,. '.E.?. . 1., 1-! Z kt /_ January ' _ DISCOUNT SALE-=~ J f J You Can Save Good Money ' By Buying CARPETS Now All S uares Mats Stair . . ‘l » - 20 P C Carpets, Door Mats etc.,etc.` Discounts Withdrawn Jan. 31. » - Scarcely a home on P. E. I. but could use to advantage one of our handsome squares. You want one yourself ! Now is the Time to Buy- In spite of the fact the manufacturers of carpets are putting up their prices, in spite of_ the fact that freight rates are higher-that duties are likely to be raised, we are oliering all carpets in stock at 20 per cent oil. to make space. §'____S_;'-_,___ m_'__wy “`_‘_`l_’_,____S____‘_’_‘ ‘___ _____k"_f We have large importations on the way-we must clearout the present stock You’ll find choice patterns to select from-a wide variety-and you’ll save good money. Handsome Tapestry Squares 20 p. c. off Size 9 x 9 $9.00 for $7.20 9.50 for 7.60 13.50'"“for 10.80 15.00 for 12.00 Durable Brussels 9 x i6 ft. 6 for $6.00 for 7.20 for 10.20 for 14 50 Size $7.50 9.00 12.75 17.75 Size 9 x 12 $9.00 for $7.20 11.50 for 9.20 12.75 for 10.20 ' 15.00 for 12.00 Square_s___20 pl c. off Size 9 x 9 Size 9 x10ft6 Size 9 x 12 ' $ 17.50 for $14.00 $20.00 for $16.00 $2350 for $18.80 22.50 for l8.00} 23.00 for i8/ll) 27.50 for 22.00 25.00 for 20.00 27 50 for 22.00 H150 for 211.250 Rich Velvetpilg Sguares 20 p. c. off Size 9 x 9 Size 9 x 10 ft. 6 Size 9 x 12 $17.50 for $14 00 $24.75 for $19.80 $23 00 for $18.40 19.50 for 15.60 26.75 for 21.40 27.75 for 22.20 22 50 for 18.00 28.50 for 22 80 32.50 for 25 00 Elegant Wilton Squares 20 p. c. off Size 9 x 9 Sixe 9 X 10 ft. 6 Size 9 x 12 $30.00 for $24.00 $3500 for $28 00 $40.00 for 32.00 32.50 for 26 00 /10.00 for 32.00 43.50 for- 34.-80 36.00 for 28.80 45 00 for 36.00 5200 for 41.60 K' dl t tht th l d' count can only be Terms gi0]en)ioi‘M;at;l1. a e move ls S '/Linen Department January Biarg ains? 25 25 25 25 25 \ 1 l W p. c. off Curtains 20 p. c. off Blea Sheetings p. c. off 1’ortiercs 20 p. c. off Down Comforts p. c. off Coverings 20 p. c. off turkish Towels p. c. off Cretonnes 20 p. c. off Table Covers p. c. off Fallcy Linens 20 p. c. off Art Sateens 5th Floor Take the Elevator J Beer 8:? 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