. O Celebration . Burns Anniversary Under the auspices and the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lieut-Governor Heart: and His Worship Mayor Yeo and Mrs. l\ . . e0. ' PRINCE EDWARD v-lhursday Friday 24-25th COMMITTEE: -- T. S. A. MacLeod, D. Anderson, Aben MacLean, J. K. Mac- Kcnzie, i. G. McFadyen, T. M. MacMil~ Ian, Sedy. of Caledonian Club F. White, chairman; J. iviacDonald, John raav-i-ii-ts-ia w ' r l ' ‘J swift death would overtake him. Westomylr” ' ‘- ' Iifltulnns -ASK A1‘. BBACUS paint depart- msnt for book on‘ new colors for fut- nlturc and interior. 3060~.l-l2r2l ....wg5n|lli AqENit-Mr. C. J. Gallant isfluardllh Ascot in flaw- iau. and will be pleased to receive new and renewal Sllbitrlptlfllis. i-titf -Tlil‘l CIIABLOTTETOWN GU“- lllAN may be obtained 9mm _ e Hunter Book wflams next Bank ‘s! Nova soot a. a p treat. ,_ I - tlom will i» rooclvcd Ind @3515» aunts takan for insertion in the Guardian , ' ’ was/tn Nawwouivnuwn cop LIVER 01b for foxes 53.40 per l gals. Cam extra. at Bruce's. 3060-i~i2-2l —KY.\NIZ$ LUSTAQUICK FUR- NITURE and interior cmrnel. new toiors. dries Ln 4 hours. Sold at Bmp- es. 3060-1-12-21 -ENGAGEDl!INT-iik. and Mrs. Montaguo Campbell announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Helen dej Graayer to so’. Julian L. He oi‘ Murray Harbour. Marriage to take place the" latter part of January, ' 3084-l-lkil —OPENING 0F CURLING SEAS- ON-Tha first curling on the rinks of -thn Suilliliertide Curling Club will take placethlsyevemng, prefaced bv a supper. which will be served at six pm.. undo! the supervision of the redoubtable Capt, L. A. Moore. chalr~ man o! the Entertainment COIIlIIIlir we. who _ls unsurpassed in this par- ticular line of end .;.... Immedi- ately after tho supper the President- Vlflfl President Matches will be played. ‘Twelve rinks will compete. The SLYJVIDDLIIQ rinks will play ofl’ on Tuesday night for some service- able prides, donated by President H. T. Bog; and Vice“ President H. T. Holman. rill curlers and those who coutemplntacurling ‘are requested to be at the tlnk at six p.m. sharp. 8 FJR-SONALS —Mr. Gordon Sullivan, student of St. Dunstanli University who has been spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Suminersidc has rc- turuod to his studies. . J . Olermont-iiave arrived home from Saint John where they spent an ch- joyable Christmas with their sister. —~Mi_’_. Gordan MacDonald, oi’ the stuff of the Royal Bank! Bummerside. left last Saturday for Glace Bay, C. 5.. where he has been transferred to the branch there. _ S -—Mrs. 113i.) Bell, of Suminersldc. is at. present staying in North Bade- que with Dr. BelPs mother. who had the misfortune to seriously injure hcr hip through a fall down the cal- iar stairs a, few davsatzo Mrs. Bell's numerous friends wish her a speedy recovery.‘ . f3 —Mi==4\s Helchmirnd Bessie mu; A" QQQ-QQaRQoQQ moo 0000 woo "The Public Forum Thln"rolnuih i. Qt-“i- n» 1w- 2: ' ntluoi l3! uuuonir 9 . "town Harlin: t Q n! iiuodnhrilr‘ Iiijuhu Jin- opinions “u! vflllfhqiutllflililll. ~ vQcv-Ovo-qoyaoooolavoowvn ALDEBTQBLCWIC prams slin-Thoiréeent decision of the Bu- rma: Ouu-iftiin thorcuo o! wt WW" Cl Aiprton-Pversua Brldlin 3"!” once Mall! aces this“ ‘ veryyhldlmfl u iws tion. Th0 mos! iorious ‘aspect oi‘ l. e whole mitt!!- however. is that some "two m’ this? unwind. qqwr. c: the tat-fliers money has Men wasted ‘in chlldifih iitigsuen- j ~ 1t is now fledrly evident that dras- tic (iiangeafisro needed’ in W! ‘M? ptlititai mac inc. kclean SW80)! 0*» the various , bcrs of the PYBWYV- I-amiiy _ system and p "i" kq-irjgirtg in‘ new blood l5 H105’- "f" with" needotif . l - If it be "c, as has been slaw!» that the div ' ‘authorities individually bear no friendly feelings for Wilfred Tannin. who!» ably Iifilwd m" "w o! xssrelmtqre tho supreme 001m- tiiiit is not earthly roaso for inaldnil (he innocent ‘mt-pus: ufler for we lack of Judgment on their Wt Trying w get back at Tanwn gmunqn courts. of law will only put this Tovhijfbn the rough." And In the‘ Iiwfllil-llfll! the tax-payer h“ w put up the "douslh" .» Wm; 3m [g going t0 d0 MIMIC it? My solution is a brand-new citecu~ tive. s’ d l! m‘ "v " TAX-PAYBB Albcrlon. Eastern Notes Congratulations to Mr- B-Ild M"- Jchn McKie. of Little River on the arrival of a first born son. Mrs. J. Francis Townshend. Rollo Bay West, spent New Year's in THIN will‘ iicr father, ital-us Mrs. John Jennings of Souria. W85 among the New Year's visitors to Utt-lo River. the truest of her daugh- tcz, libs. Charles Lute. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Twmhend- City. wort among this week's visitors to Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. B. Creamer. Sourls. spent New Year's in Tignishriluest: of Mr. imii ‘Mrs. P. A. McDonald. Mia's Ruth ‘Stems, City. Spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johxi Stems. Bfl-diewfliflf- Messrs Aubrey and Jack Aitkcn. Fortune Britikc. wore recent visitors to Charlottetown.‘ Miss Lilllah Dockcbdorfl. City, is _ QQOOOOOOOOOO Town‘ in“ a~ V..__, v luau Price - .- - i "lovely trim- INAL CLEARANCE of these xvonclcrfllliy _ , med coats made up" of finest Veioura. Beavo Cloths; “shit Gram“; and every other variety of high grade fabric. I‘ 13° m‘ l like, allot the very highefi quaml- 0w’ " ' today, these coats are reduced to - HALF PRICE h l ' ,00 " $95.00 Coats reduced to 3'32: t‘; $115.00 Coats reduced-to $57.50 snoo costs reduced w $39.00 $13000 Con“ talus?" *9 $54” y ‘ Shadow Proof Silk Slip " January Stile Special " V "This is a very lovely line of silknit garments, all stocked with- in the lust féwWveeks, just before Christmas in fact. This lot includes garments selling up to $2.25 each, and for I the January Sale these are offered at . . . . . . . . . $1.69 YOU ARE CORDIAIJLX’ INVITED ‘TO ATTEND A SPE CIAL DEMONSTRA TIONV OF x emu at FOUNDATION GARMENTU TC- Be Held JANZ18th AND 19th. + v $1.69 a‘. prcacat a‘. her-home in Mt. 50D‘!- . ~ u."...__..-. _ Mr. Flannel‘ Morris, Dundas, was a visitor in Fortune last week. We regret iii-emit that Miss Viola McDonald of Red House, was oou~ veypd to the City Hospital Saturday and almost immediately underwent a very serious operation. jicr condition a: present is very critical. , under the direction of a Train- ed Corsetiere from the Neino Hygienic Fashion institute of New York, in the Corset De. Ilartmenv- Second Floor. Gudrdidn ..“BAS'I‘EIIN A0@'I~—Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions, fl ti‘ Mulanrl MM‘ Howard Wood and ' I The native said that two years ago . "ihe offended some tribal law. One lmornlng he awoke to discover the DE C ,spot. where he had slept. ' Crazy with fear he fled several January. 1l~Alijthe coast where he obtained work. "imazing dranm of the Australian ffor i2 mcnths he worked unmoles‘ ". "hind it lies a remarkable story of an- yivoided the tribal vengeance. Then ..cicnt sorccries practised by the ab- =ouc morning he awoke and discovered and exhausted native stumbled into "u proapcctora camp tip-country. Im- rioctcm were on his trail and that his death had been decreed by the Prom What the prospectors could 310111, thlS tribe practiced a strange {dread circle of footsteps round the _ MELBOURNE; {hundred miles through the bush to ‘bush has Just been revealed here. Bc- land had begun to think that he had orixines. A short time agc a scared lto his horrcr that he was again Ipioring protection, he said that witch “Death Ring," a form of devil lllflfill". rite whereby u nian who had cummlt~ " ted a sin was aummond to appear be- fore a native tribunal by a ($711310 of liuuian footprints around the spot whore he had slept. . If he iimordd the warning he re- celvod I- Nlilfid "ringing" which eon- veycd to that he had been tried in his ahsouce and found guilty. w-Hc had still the‘ option ci’ returning to hi5 own people and accepting the . fate in star! for him. But ii he ignored (this furl-her summons he was "ringed" ‘fin third vthnc, which meant that a he flduiiifsi/ihcre tn O V, “KFWUWI! h. cureil t ringed with the ominous footprints. Once more he fled and put a thous- and miles between himself and the snot. For several months in; 55w no sign of his pursucrs. Aware than. the next “ringini,” would be his death wow int. he kept on we move. never Fit’ )‘,)llll.' fer more than a week in cue afuli. For nights together he never slept, Wfltclllllf-i for the approach oi tho ‘avengers. And then one day he awoke to dia- cover the ring of footprints round tied. fie took to his heels again and fled uevcr stopping until lic irtuiziblcd on the white men's camp. The prospectors promised to protect him, but. the next morning the man was found dead in camp. Apparently he had been confronted in the night by the avengers and had died of fright. ' p é filth‘? 3 . tiififiiéi. (‘M A a”. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Jan. l2. —- Quotation-i fumishcd by Johns-ton and Ward Mcmbms Montreal Stock Ewange. New roan EXCli/LNGE lit Top Santa Fe Ry . Ania-loan Can C's .. .. - BIUNTIIEAL sroeit axomwoii Abitlbi m» Kan a m-nmhi he s Y ' .- I _ ‘ ~ -,,..-9-_1..v_(.,. ... ... ...,.-. vildhfi "Efiililcts wit» ctr-vi .. . . . . . .. .. Pwht- Cdtpomtiicu .. . .--~~ign SImn-ltics .;..ss;.. "Btu": Rflrtil JBank Mcirrfol three children "spenfillew Year's with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wood. Rollo Boy. Messrs Kimble and Jack McEwen nnent New Year's with their sister. Mrs. H. Francis. Fortune. an. and‘ Undorhay, Bar" Fortune. motorotito Charlottetown land return on January lith. . l Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and family ,0! fled Houscrhavo the dean swrioathy oflths pulfiie in tlicir sad iierssvonwatnt unis , tam scu- soul- on flaturday tut ism they went callodto the Hospital .20 sec their daughter. Viola w "illness we have previously reported} and wot-e jun. in timeto spend a cw initiates with be: before her (cutie spirit breathed its It. Viola. was a young girl at; exce ally suitable dispo- sition and bqihg possessed of many virtues in the home as well as among her many friends. Mr. ism-i Grant. Montague. was-a ltn- to Sour-is bvthe Sou during the Christmas ltolidays. Misses Olga White: mm th life- Domid. énnie Bushcy an Helen iyltbpali. -. w. c. students spm the Clirlflihm holidays with their pur- cnta in Bimrls. Willi‘. muu atcidciai oce invtli - ity last wéek when’ the stte ti} hr of a new Foidflcdan owned Mr. P). B. Johnston! intve In) ahd the cai- ital: to iim wilodl.‘ ‘ill. the time Mr. fSai-uvoi Johnston! was operating tho (at. and luckily eséhptd without in- iury. Mr. Johnsiorio was cerinlnly born under" h may atar as this is twice he ini¢ht have been killed. On the other 66013101! hoenllided with the train when ieavini Charlottetown and _. wonderful to" relate escaped without e. ncratoh. _ ‘Cupid has boon more than busy in ‘Mme this veer er rather tut yuar. o less maxi iivcivc alpin- young. people entering the and atlli more in"; rtiour says. Wall: . . . j‘- twi- v smooth eurrpntson sue "Gilli. Mo." Mm that?!‘ dw- miderlia Inga is ta moulds; nhn we; a "m1, gm rat-Wish’ l‘ "k559i inight hm hbeen a Jury u " wiiii . . anygi‘ forty‘? Mills is, con mama-tine, of the Bouris High Bchwl teaching siafi‘ is slightly ludisposed. Mrs. J. .1. Hughes is ou.a visit to t l1. ill. Mrs. wi-iitsy of Souris is on". the suck list, also Mr. John Gallant. we arc-sorry to bod that Miss Mary Glllaln. ‘popular ‘ rk at M. E. Mclsaacfiu is about to depart. for Halifax for Vihc winter months» .Ml$$ Gillan: will he city m see senator flushes. vilw iflfsréhtlylnisaed "but we: can only wish that she will soon rc- l turn again to her old home town. "A v ry-plcasant evening was spent": at: M . and Mrs: W.-J. Poolaiuaour- is. on New Year's evenina when. a dance was given to t ‘youn: people. A real jolly time was enjoyed. Mrs. Charles night and daughter Miss Bessie of esicrn Canada are on ii visit to old friends in Bouris. where they resided ioryaars prev- lous to their residence hi thmwest. Mlslidllcrzle holds a good post on as clerk in a hotel anti-intends to rs- turn there. Mrs. Kniglitwiil later go th Balm»: to reside witlihcr daugh- ter Lillian. v A , Putty thieving is twltilw rather annoying in Bourii. Bovaral stores were broken into Ucly, a. quantity of cigarettes. m. taken. .,_ _ _ é m; Austin McDonald, of Bay * and. had the misfortune of loath: a young horse last week. 1 4‘ > —-——-w“- ' " ~- ._ i‘ NW" Uovd 8 art and Crockett were visl lo Rollo Buy W03‘. Sunday. _ ' v aiuférins trams qtrvlw 9r pa: m- "P: Artm w; . w ,. ir¢°'aii9'§i’!'=‘ w 3.. l‘. V‘ Mvrsv - lltnztié rut:/or c¥znvvEit LAKES-‘JFRESH Arm SALT Lake Baikal is sot in tho midst of hish mountains in- southern Siberia. and its sizrfae: is 1,500 feet above sea V level. It is'3ii6 miles long, and covers warm aeariv the size of switzcrlanci. frhrte hundred rivers and streams supply it with watar._ I r ‘ [Hill . iis‘fii‘ii°“fiiiei“°tifs”“sfist"°l “*2 ‘if? ‘ Dlr-“sof the bottom which iwwes. at so far . w. TOIQ 59-‘ the deepzst point .25!‘ 102MB tha- is aid-oomph . . ' sea t habiy which»: the o zones I . "like Baikal aces dawn , "i but nauseous-m‘. < n-‘P.s‘;'~*.'.'s Ami-r Y 1 Mniiinflrloflolt ma, x mm. that salt. was "cracking" on my no. and slwuldom. ‘ AMHIWUIBOLBMIIIIGTMCBI“ bfitxand-thosameistrilcfliili‘ Dead 80a. 'l‘hc Dead 8m is Z4 W‘ cant. salt“ In diatom Turkcstan is the dw", est body»! waiter aver found all‘, where. It. is known as lake VH1. ti" contains 33pm‘ stitch m?" would lust about w "on tho wit" Blew-Millard any ' Tho-Caitlin sea is “w: hay-swoon mpart at thd . 0m . Saltjiako __ the Dead an w" once fiirsh we r islnas. . ,1». » y?" . " RIP-infill“ "VP/Tu" gouty," ' fins w» *7‘ (who rmirlns’ carfcurk "in once it develop; I mitt. Thymvw. and m" m" lid; - - av- . _ .‘ ,_,_,7¢ V"\ 1, " litmus ou-It-ruftziiis A ‘ . , bill!‘ loroifilge millllflaltluuw u“ w q" m. motorist ~- ' m” "t i