.FEBRUARY 16 19141 _ -m ami im -'rss ci-1Aru.o'r'ra'rowN cniiizniiiiv 4 -- ffm 0, .....-- PAGE SEVEN 1 Some; Snaps for Women -every item a bargain Patent pump, two buttons and strgig, very stylish, smart a the latest mode, sizes 21-2 to 7, regularly $3.50 for........ _$230 A gun metal pump with ‘ ` separate straps, natt and distinctive, sizes 2 1-; to 7, regularly $3 for....$2.40 . Same as above but made of patent leather, $3 for 5240 Patent buttoned boots, American line, sizes 2 l-2 to 7, _chic and smart, regularly priced at$4for..... $520 p Same as above but slight- ` ly cheaper quality, regularly i $3.50 for.. ... . . $230 A gun metal buttoned , boot, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, a smart and dressy line regularly sells for $4 now. . . .. . $3.20 ALLEY`& CO. li 135 Queen St. ,‘ l ._._._._._.__-_-_-_._..__.._,...__..._'_._ Phone 397 Y when you wish to make 1-. , an appointment with the ‘ Cook Studio C _'-L-"-. - _y , 1- -- .-1, ‘ L_ - ._ Puoroonaruair’ 127 Grafton St. Telephone 192-J.. ‘ |-Y.. In i ,ns-11,7; Y " align; FOXES FOR .1-SALE 1914 Pups Silver Black Also Do Not. Wait Until Fire' or Burglars Have Rbbbed l You of Valuables Callin and secure one of the small safes in our safe deposit vault now. The rental ofa safe 5x2 X22 #inches is only $2.00 per year. Insurance policies, wills, aéeds, jewelry and valuable dgpuments _,I placed in this vafllt are absolutely safe and stgictly ppivate. ~ - DOMlNl0N a at .niusr las. lziilzli .'i”"‘”“°" Hon Chas. Dalton Frank R. Hearts H. M. Davisn, . Manager Morris Block Other Ofhces, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary, ‘ Beaumul ’ Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, Silver Black Breeders London,” Eng, Antwerp, all for later delivery.° ' . If Quality, Breeding and 1 Belgium. Lowest Prices would inter- 4178-1-28Mwfm3l ‘T l l l ` ` COMPANY ` I ~ Charlottetown . . .. Q. nie ellsieli ll GUARDIAN W. ...___- ...-'r. oonnou rvnslis cubicles agent in Montague. His office phgng is 18 and residence phone 20. ian can be obtained at W. A. Juliu- ston’s, Montague, ...°'1°llE MORNING DAILY Guard- ...~PosrPoNisn.-'rbe eblidrenu-‘ carnival which was to he held G°°F8etown rink on Thursday night, the weather postponed until Batur day the 14th inet.-G. ...°VEHY COLD-The temperature here on Thursday was not exactly conducive to loiterlng, the thermo- meter at the railway station regis- sering twenty-five' below zero. This is the coldes that has been exper- ienced have for many years, the high winds which prevailed making e severe frost almost unendiirahlc, so that traffic was for the time almost entirely suspended.-G. ...*HOCKE'»Y-At a meeting of the Hockey Association in Georgetown the secretary was instructed to send challenges to the Souris and St. Peter's teams for a double-header to be played in the Georgetown Rink on the 19th. It is hoped that the challenge will be accepted, 88 Cash must accompany order. Mini mum charge twenty-flvg osnts. ...*MISS FLORA STEELE- The death occurred at her home in G°°l`l§etown on Wednesday ag li-all Duet twelve of Miss Flora Steele. She had -been sick for some time, and was Prepared for the end Her resignation to the end spoke highly Her father Laughlan Steele who has been for some time en ploysd in Quincy, Mass . came home on Satur day last in time to be at the had side of his child ln her last mom ents Her friends of whom she had many are sorely stricken at her thua being carried off ln her early youth, but console themselves with the thought that her virtue has doubtless ere now brought its ward The funeral took place Friday morning at half past nine the Rev. D. P. Croken officiating. ...*I.0BS'i‘ER COMPANY.- 'i‘hc‘ lobster pacllers of the southern part of King’s County have taken pattern by their conferes oi the north by organizing -a joint stock company lin- der the maine of the Murray Harbour Canning Co., Ltd. The meeting to decide upon this step was held on L "'§ » ~ gy* __¢ Ln 1 Ready Now _I a well known faciihat people keep pullinlg off uiiplcasani woik unfi i c -ast moment and what a great number do not start io get ready Get Your Summer Dresses ! ii l", ff - ./.gl 5 V \ /S l l"~\ ` _-.ef _,,-_i,~. _,=,», . ‘ .iz-.fy ~ 1/ §-._,a;;a-li;,-'j,g;i§:l3i- , yi A \`; ' ` H -_"~`_'~x' -\"'-"‘~.':_l~l':‘ '» ";"' 'r ‘ 1 9' "_ *7 . `\|‘*‘~;"i'*`».`il "`-&°ll\T~,’%€.~_'~;`--.,.. -ff; - i ~ I! ` 'lla . A V ,i1',a W-//£7 1 2,-7 ~` ` J i in, parents during her long illness, and 'll' ""~`~'~`~ ‘ ~' ,. . l, - if _ r V ' V 2 1, <` » l ¢ R ` ' 4 1 < ’ ' ‘ ~ »' i _ ,- /5,' Qi. :"'_`_"""::`"_`_"'_'_"`"A'T`_`22:""-""""'A"""":"'5"Z"P’""""""""""""*""f"r'-"-"~`-`~'~`-`=’:-‘-‘-‘-*ee j» < V _ _. _ ...-11 Pars to buy in :ins province ..`.°oNa onwr pn word mn ibm . l 5' lf*-.‘3!“‘ 1, nw \ p,.~,,f."i\ ` _ \@/A H\ ,_ tion for advertising in this column, . - g ‘_ _ wig 6' ,ag/> Cfb -`\_' _ .<& _ _~`.\ _ ,Q/'»-’./ffffj; yi. r _ f, I ; ) &.w.£} c -f~I‘~"`/V "li \ <:~.~ v, f, -i i F52 ‘_ was on account of the severity of of her Christian fortitude and piety, th ' ' rc- . I ~. (ill lu on account of the unfair conditions W d d th 4th . imposed up?" the Gemgetown blSi?cvirl;?‘tBif `i}eorgetb‘:lii"aclilh`gJ'iI1)s by the reeling of the Intermediate legal adviser The company has ut League' and thus must depend- on in`4ita liciitl ' fo inc r t`p challenge games for their wmter's AmOng“Ptl;mBe gllternséd hcl’ l;§;“c‘;’n';~ t.-(`. ' spor 1 ,___ lpuny are Messrs. Geo, Poole, and the ~gp1;¢lgU3 ACGIDEN'l‘_- A raq,l,_ Messrs Hewitt of Lower Montague, . P. P ei- serious accident occurred on Tues- WWE” Ql- dny last when a horse driven by l\lr.lM~‘§`*`“Y H“"b°“¥` L"-‘ll Ben!- Imm. G0,~don_ Georgetown mn away_ am_iii Glow of Murruy Harbour North upsettinll' the sleigh and depositing"[`h15 m°"e""=Ht l-"11°_“E 10bB¢9I‘ DMR- thc occupants on the road, with Mr. Us “em” to be taking hold rapidly' flordon were Mrs. Walter Gordon and and there 15 U0 doubt ‘but WM many est you. Wiirrs or wma us. g..._...._.-...._......_...._& FUNDY Fox C0-, l-TD- St. John. N. B. l l8ll»‘.Z~l2Mlf Y - " ‘ Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Canada ff? *iii il um - »,,_. _ 44 COAL cannotbe too black or too heavy providinglit is Coal. Get in a sup- ply of t e best NOW you will feel more sure of comfort and warmth.~(_)ur grades are _warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and price. ll. Lyons 8|. Gu. Phorerii' .»~~.f..e seg:-v " llivsrsbod ws ‘ ssl s d'a w- r "0"" at lgls ssn|l;n°ol th: ytsr. ft lls send coal. clean ,rss lrprrlclis ers ‘sn ‘W 1-M5 you wsin isn t °» n ill ills stncnl cs to get ii. It maker Q’ " florence whsll cr you new sim ,“°|"II :rats or urnsos e\l.»\\d W' N' dolly? you an uanifn wished lnvrgsrl =,.,°l.?»b! t s out or snr one sl We have 1 do 1 s eller 'adn oi aléyszseils 0as,Psulis'ole°l`or lnsfnorssr ,;=§.r:.:r::a. l‘:.°..‘ii'.:. 2:: :isri is ... .sissy =iiri.°,:°.ai.-‘~’ ' °""“° Ullllll Bell #Ce MORBON &,DUFFY Barristers and Attorne s MONEY T0 LOAN A f t e r a successful year’s business in our Wall Paper Department we find many lots of Choice Patterns mostly small lots, some have border, some have none. All these patterns must be cleared out at once to make room for our eleg- ant new stock which has arrived. Bed Room, Dining Room Parlor, ,llsll and Kitchen Pspersall pretty d¢Si8U3 now§on sale at exactly HALF PRICE Out they go below cod. Come early, Sal¢S C011 ducted on first HM- Termswb Garter li Company than . -==..-=-_-_._------~_.. i l Biz i' U f Wall Paper >§1f fi ' " Ii . ' K-= Remnant Sale 9 A; " 0 M. M158 B_.,rbam GQrd0n_ M,.,,_ Gm-donlhenefits to all concerned will accrue unfortunately sustained rather sev- ere injiiries,her side, being hurt, and medical aid had to be summonedfrbe recent severe frost has made the roads very treacherous and several runaways have occurred lately.-G. ~, ...*DANCING -» The nights for dancing class; which were formerly 'Tuesday and Thursday of each Week have been changed. and now. the clsss is held on Wednesday night alone. This change is due to the change in the boat schedule, as the devotees of Terpsichore seem to be on the Earl Grey. The only draw- that this arrangements drv whether to attend rink or danc- trouble them long as with the com ing of Lent the dances will come to an end. so there only remains onli' one night.--G. ._,°GEORGE'I‘0WN SCHOUL.-The stan-ding of the pupils of the George- l;DWn.,High, School for the month of January is as follows, Prlnr:lpa\'s department. Grade VIH.-°1.A5€l¢ smith; 2. none Mcnonsia, 3, Ewaft Keeping. Gra-dc VII.-1. Amie Mac' Laren; 2, Hutton Dalziel; 3, Annie King. Vice-principal, Mr. Raymond D. Newsoma‘s. department. Grade ‘VI.-1, Hodgson Morrissey; 2, Jam- es McCannell; 3, Charles Miar. Grade V.-1. Roma Stewart; Z Ed- vlrlna Hilchsy; 3, Kathleen Manuel; 3rd departmentl!;~Miss Bella MacPhee. teacher. Grade IV.--(Serllor)"1» Eileen Hibhett and Katie Fraser; 2, May Gerrlor; 3, Ross MacLean and Agnes Flynn. (Junior-1, Isabel Morrissey; 2, Nellie Stewart; 3. Laura Youston. 4th department. Miss Ruth Carnpbell's room. HGDFY Morrell; 2, Edleen Morrison; 3, Oli- ver Rafuac. Junior-1. Mary M°' Cormick; 2, Florence Yoston; 3, Kathleen Fairchild. 5th department, Miss Ailicn MacPhce‘s room. Sc\'1l0\” .._1, Blanche Morrison; 2, Maude Stewart; 3, Sammy Yoston. Junior ..._ Emma Victor; 2, Emma Mc- Cormack; 3. Bertha Muttcn. (ith department, Miss Freda Morrissey G room, Bcnior-1, Louise Solomon; 2. Ray Muttgn; 3, Borden McDonald. Junior-1. Gordon Jenkins and Eve- lyn MacDonald; 2, Walter Yoston. There has been a little shifting about in the filth department lately owing to the teacher in that department becoming indented with the matri- monial mlcrobe at Christmas, and as a consequence, resigning her posi- tion. Mlss Aileen Ma.cPhee of Georllc town supplied in the room for thc month of January. hut as she was leavlng (gr 5, p\'0t‘l‘1lcied Vlfllt 7.0 Baltimore, it was necessarv to B8- onrs another for the D09lti°“f “"5 Miss Ingles of O'Lc8l`Y Wi" 911355” for the Position.-G. Mlllllllll ll BlilLll'S lllllflll IS lllllllll IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI- PATED, GIVE "CALIFORNIA BYRUP OF FIGS." A iaxativc today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to BIDD- ty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mothcrl If coated, or your child is listlees, cross, feverish, breath bed. Ieltlell. dcssn’t est heartily. full oi cold or has sore throat or any other child- i-en's ailment, give A tollvevpllll of -'osiilomie syrup of Fun." then doii't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermanting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have s well, playful child again. A thorough "inside clesnsing" is oftimss all that It should be the tlrlt in any sickness. counterfeit fig syrups. druggfst for g 50-cent 'California Syrup of Figs," full directions an i ...’Mr. J. W. Murdock, of the firm more numerous on the Minto than Montrail, }3_ back is _ yi ' ;, places the vows i>v0'vl¢ in 'e ¢1“H“- 'a. w. Bell it Do., Halifax, was in ing class. However this will notl babies, 5,-,,,,,,. crinsisa scurriiu bottle. lg l. Melt two tablespoons lrintur, add Syrup thl'0\ ftherefroni.-G. EISTERN PERSONALS ...*Miss Currie Jardine, was a, pass- ¢“g€l‘ by Saturday morning's train to Kingshoro to visit her brother. B. ...*Mr. W. A. Cummings Montague, Mis a passenger from lliolitagvie to Charlottetown Saturdal' morning. ll. of Ives, and Murdock, Montague, 1-it Friday on ri business trip to *Mr Se noie Hilt', rclii'ei~ielitllll_§ Montague on Saturday in the inter- sts of his firm. B. .. ’Mr. J. D. Stewart, barrister, of ltienrgetown was a. passenlger to Chun llottetown on Friday morning rcturii- ing home the same day.-G, ...’Hon. James MacNcill, Coniinis» stoner of Public Works, and Profes- sor Shnw, government engineer, were ing Georgetown on Thursday on the way from Murray Harbor.--G. ...°Mrs. John A. Sterns and Miss Etta Miller, Bridgetown, were iii Georgetown recently spending n. few days at the home of Mr. A. D. Mac- licllon.-G. ...’Mr. Wm Savers who has been fllhaent for some time in New Glasgow returned recently to his 'home iii Georgetown, where ho intends spend- ing the remainder of the winter.-»-G. ...'Mr. L. W. MacDonald who has been spending some days attending to business interests in Annandale, re- turned to Georgetown on Friday evening.--G. ...‘Mrs. J. Decoste who has been visiting her sister-in-l'-i\v Mrs. Mau- ,rice Donovan of Georgetown, return- ` ed by tho Earl Grey on Wednesday to Picton.-G. , ...*Mr. Harry Moore. who hue for Isomo years been in the cmplov of the Dominion Tron and Steele (ioni- pany, has been visiting lately on llio Western part of the Island he is nl present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leith Cowan of Lower Montague.-G. ...°Miss Maude Jenkins camo to Georgetown on Tuesday on n visit to her plircnts, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Jenkins of this pluce. Miss Jenkins ls n trained nurse and has for some time been practising her profession in Boston and vicinity.” G. Wllllllilll lillllll P lHlllKS lillll. ____- (Calmdlan Press.) BERLIN, 0nt.,\Feb. 14.- Tha exec- tivs of the great; Waterways Union of Canada, at a mectingl this alter- oon discussed the proposed internat- ional negotlatlons for the develop- ment of a deep waterway for ocean y ling vessels over the entire route from the head of the upper lakes to ll is sea. A resolution was adopted in- Lriictlng the secretary to invite ounty and township councils, town lid city councils and Boards of flrade in the districts of Ontario con- iguous to the present waterway, lom Montreal to the upper lakes and from the prairie provinces to ac- emmpany s. deputation to Ottawa in lépril to thank the Dominion Govern- nsnt.for its prompt and energetic pit in undertaking the development of the Welland Canal Link to the deep waterway, and so permit lurge ocean craft to reach the upper lakes; also to urge upon the Government the necessity of the immediate en- largement of a corresponding capac- il of the entire waterway system ies' thc spring and summer until the season is right on them Then all is fry and bustle and one hears on everysde--why don't you have this and why don tyou have that and the answer of course is sold out Be one ofthe thoughtful ones and get your sewing and nrenara tions foFli'c> spring and summer completed in lime. " ` '_"""* B.9ieb_uQ_QreP¢§ 6 One _ofthe hits ofthe season isllhc roscbuil crcpc. A groiiiiil of no white crepe with roscbuiis in mauve, pink and blue stamped Of) li , 16C yd §£r1`pf§ -Qrenee The bcautycf the crepe fabric is its easy washing and laund- ering _No ironing required Simpy pull it out-that's all. Willie ground blue stripe Blk. ground white stiipe “ “ mauve “ “ “ white ipor .. " b‘“°f “ White ‘- black ~ “ black ‘ 166 yd Riveria Qrepes Blu Pin Blu dresses or suits 30, 32 i Mauve Macteriinck b'ue Tan with Pink stripe e “ white “ k “ black “ c " black “ , White” hue ‘° is W' 'i 25C yd ldrltish _Ratine A fine heavy cloth of beautiful riiakc ~ Finish and nppcarsiicc lol riches wide. Pink Mauve Sky Champagne 1\/laelcrlinck Blue 50;; yd _One of those dainty_ soft wasli fabrics uscd cxiciisivcly iii 1»’ai'ls this season by people in the know.. Plain Pink Sky VVh1'c Indian Heads 204;, 25;-, 30g yd ---Remnants-- Wc’ve been house cleaning and have come across a lot ot at small prices to clear and can be found on the front counter. ends of all sorts of materials. They’re all measured up and marked -'sa 4*, If P5 ` alwm/5 -liiisv ._>.->i orilev l§jrfoS dressing 1135-2-10Mtf P. D. COMPTON, Sect. Silver Black Fox Farming Brings Riches 'l`lie new England and Prince Edward Island Silver Black Fox (jo. Llil. has the best proposition to offer to the investor. The Company has secured 14 pairs of the best grade of Prince Edward Island Pedigreed Silver Black Foxes selected from five of the best ranches and from the best strains of Foxeson the Island. The Company was also fortunate in purchasing a ranch containing 88 acres with up-to-date buildings for ranching. The capital stock is $300000 par value of shares $10. Prospectus of the Company and full particulars will be forwarded to interested parties by ad- New England and Prince Edward lsland Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. 201 Devonshire St., Room 234, Boston, Mass. Tel. Fort Hill 2370- . 11 _.I "--|slg,_____, __v ._ Z _ cup milk, Bring 'Io the boiling-point American cheese, three-fourths ton- spoon salt and a few grains cayenne. When cheese is melted remove from range, and ndd yolks of three BNIB. Y ,. from the upper lakes to Montreal. _....._.....?<- floiir nud ltlr beaten until thick and lemon colored. and cut and fold in whites ol three eggs, beaten until stiff and dry. Pour into a buttered baking-dish and bake in a slow ove\ twenty-live minutes f"""` llll-2-IM/Gi wi. While Bblfflllg C0llSl-alll.ly~ 0ne’hf\"; and odd one-half cup srated young S l l/-lrge deck boat about nine tons one year old. l Lobster boat new suitable for shoie fishing. l Lobster boat three years old. Apply Hn H.. Morell `