GIIYEARS lXTY years ago The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada was born. With it eanae the birth ofanewldea in Canada 1 a Life lnsuranee CompanyoonoeivedandpromotedouapurelyMnmal _ basis, with no private capital, and with every single policy holder on aotije participant in the Company. It is afarorytothosehistoriedayioffionfedesaiion. That small hand of five hundred original policy holders has grown to become a Company, nation wide in its influence and performance. This year 'I'he Mutual Life Assurance Company o! Canada celebrates its Diamond Julrllegan outstand- ing milestone in a_ truly remarkable history of eon- tinued growth and achievement. A history lilseihls proves the soundness of the principle of mutuality. The Mutual Life of Canada still ieanaina as Canada's first and only Mutual Insurance Company sharing its benefits and profits with an increasing host of moan policy holders; Today, more than ever, it stands at the service of all, ofiering the most pro- tection at the lowest cost. any obligation, tbs numerous advantage: of Mutual Li}? Iammm / TIIE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE coon-ANY ‘ 0F CANADA WATERLDI) - oNrAnlo Our Agent iuill h glad a nqlsis, ulitboei ' --SO_MITIIING Till KAT!!!»- " The Prohibition Commission o! this‘ ‘Provlncsseemtohsveavsrypoor opinion of the abilities of the men of Prince County to fill the position otproaecutorattmsybqoicourse. that the necessary material is‘ leek- ingInsnyeaseMlnCecilA-‘Miller of rrenchiort. Queen's County, has been here for several weeks in his official capacity and we are informed that w. Eugene Brooks has been laid oif for a period at least. 1dr. ‘ Brooks, it wlll be remembered, had considerable success in securing eon- vlctions allied with a certain man named Molielll, and no explanation is forthcoming as to why his serv- ices hsve been dispensed with and those of a man beyond the ‘y retained. Now we also learn that sumnierslde men are to be taken to Gimrlottstown to be tried before Mr. Tweedy. It is suggested that tenders might be called for the removal of the Sumlnorside Court House to the capital, ss apparently in the eyes neither the place nor the talent in hlbltlon Aot-Summerside Journal_ —'l‘he many friends 9i Mrs. Hub- iert Phillips of ‘ryns Valley will re- ‘gret to learn that shs. is undergo- lng treatment in the Royal Vlolorla luospltbl in Montreal-S. ' | , i —l-Iis‘lnany friends will be glad t learn that Rev. J. J. McDonald Pastor of St. Paul's Church, Sum‘ merside, who is in Charlottetown undergoing ' PERSONALS i. ..".'r.4-:. - . ..'WBlS'l‘ PABTL-The weekly whlnt drive was held m St. James Hall. Georgetown. on ‘Wednesday. January loth. with a lusts-mud- anos. The ladies 111188 was Wlm b! Miss Christin‘ Fltnpattiok and the eu, A dainty lunch was served bl’ ms. I". J. Holman. Mrs; Doyle» and Mrs. Michael marks-A- , w. rsn-acs c- “us; unease. .r_ __ 4f -u~:_ . - - - _ “L'- 1-» ' ..'BI.‘CITAL cluovsoTlslss m: la Pequot held s. musical reel-tel m the Town Ball. Geomwwn 90 Thm" 4g, January l6. and it was s decided success. w. r. s. Seully M. P. r. w. ed as chairman. Following ll the program, MarohwMilite-ln. bl’ 5&0!" ert, by Miss Pequot. sou. W. J. Pa- ouet. Valle. Arshosquelvy leek. we: Paquet, step dancing. ‘Arm Bli- ohilder. mmso Osnfldsoo; by Mood- elseohh. Miss Pseuet. Moms by we. Will Hobbs. Valse Cnronultlquo by Godard, Xollowed by "Tile Hlfl! that onoethrough ‘inns Hall" Miss Pequot. Stop dancing by Oil-l’! DIV"! artdJsekQGotelLTheL-erkbyfllln ks by Miss Pequot. for?» Tit tor Ttlat, no. .1. Pequot. Imvroww 111 P‘. minor. by Schubert. mass Pequot. vocal I010, W. ll. Plquet, Vocal duet ' Prince County _to administer the Pro» - . ' _ ‘flotilla znwbolvllnlon scllool. ‘ EXAMINATION AND CHRISTMAS CONCERT ward the most excellent purpose 0f starting a school libraryfAftrr the concert gifts were presented from the Christmas tree. and with s few re- wo: a real atmosphere olrmlrks from oomo 0f tllflle WNW‘- Cllrlstnlels in the classroom at the New ',l'3omlnlol1 School Friday even- lllg, ‘lpccombc 20. when the pupil! attending the school held their semi- annual, cloqin concert and examina- . The classroom was tastefully decorated. and more was a good at- lmqqpy; o! pupils, parents and All“; qn-pxomlaatlen or the pupils on tliejwork of the term Miss Bessie Magiiygn [took the chair. Miss Mac- Ewm mnnlrkecl on the progress the _ eglrnee made during the term a ‘_ ‘title-thoroughness which the wo g ‘ lbeen done. ‘qsioekllent programme of songs H eto. was then Oflllliflfllde ‘ the intermission candy “tbs proceeds went to- >__ the happy evening was brought to a close. The iollowlng constituted the pro- gramme: Examination of School the teacher. Remarks by chairman, Miss Bessie MscEwen- Chorus. Wele . 'l‘he School. Exercise, Welcome, Pearl Mason and Mae Bette. ‘ Recitation. Bobby's Surprise. Arth- ur Wilson. _ Drill. A Christmas Greeting. Three Junior Pupils. ‘ Monologue. titsrtsllilng the Mio- lsier. Ivan Wilson. . _ long, Away in 's Manger. dist an.‘ ’ I ' _ I . . Recitation. .When I Santa 01bit! comes. MU ’ ' mousse. A Btltchla ‘time, lea- ner Meson!“ " “ ' wmw- W!" . Name, Iss2} ma, xv o Work, by 'i'f*'.¥*'*"' wsflew some. j f" » -—v-y- ‘LOMOIMLEIKMJD-E Pearle Mason. . Dialogue. A Cure for Rhelllflllll. Ivan Wilson and Arthur Wilson. Recitation, Suspicious oi Sister, Ives Wilson. ' song. what's the Mesoina. Three Girls. _ Monologue. Peter's Parley. Arthur Wilson. Drill. Merry Christmas, Junior Pupils. ~ . - ' monsoon" ens Chorus. no Christ- mas Remembrance, my Wilson. Dlstrlbutloo or presents and can- dytopupilsironitheohrlstmsstres- 00b sun: I‘!!! also French mos-clues may adopt m: gold standard. _ _ . sush- premises in Hawailhln the last season weighed-MAN! bl!- just-sworn lnitstlrstpolliiwolnsn.‘ . by m, :1, Pequot, and Mrs. A. Jen- ins, Love Dream by 142st. M18»! Pl- quet, instrumental music by M. War- ren. God Save the Kins- PERSONAL! ..°Mrs. McLeod. Charlottetown. recently visited Gooraotowns-A. - use. Webster McNeil, New emu of the local powers that be we have I treatment‘, is making " steady progress toward recovery-S. _ Eastern -__Gt1ardian l ‘.1 LIGHT MUSKRAT with Dark Muskrat Trimmings ‘ _ Size so . Regu1ar~$183.00 for .. . . . . . . $128.00 CHAPAL SEAL Size 44 Regular $1918.00 for . . . . . . . $140.00 PERSIAN LAMB Sable Trimmings v a Size 40. . . Extra quality ' Regular $435.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . $285.00 HUDSON SEAL _ . with Sable Trimmings ~ ' Size 4B.- ‘ - - Regular $338.00 for . . . . . . . . . $235.00 PERSIAN LAMB with Kolinsky trim extra quality Regu1ar512.00for FRENCH SEAL Size 36. Regulsr,$86.00 for .. . . .. FRENCH SEAL g . A Size 86.. . ~ Regular $100.00 for l... ..-. . . . . . . . . . $70.00. KAFFA BROWN KARAKUL with Squirrel Trimmings - P. Size 18 Regular $166.00 ior .; . . . . . . . . . . $125.00 DARK Muslcasr coxr ‘ good quality \ Size 44 ' ‘ Regular $225.00 for . . . . . . . . $65.00 .' wsoo l .4 s» Blllance of Ladies’ Fur Coats clear- _ iilg at manufacturers prime‘, 7112's ‘Sole 3...... NOW sand Ends January 25:1. See the astounding reductions -and don't mlss a splendid opportunity to get a Coat at a low price. Twenty Coats taken from regular stock and sensationaliy priced. The season's smartest styles and furs are . included in this group. A LQT OF‘ LADIES CLOTH COATS fur trimmed Clearing at . . . . . . . . ...,. . ., 1/2 Price BEAVER-DELUXE COAT ~ ‘ Size 34. ' Regular $98.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $68.00 BElAVER-DE-LIJXE ‘Size 42. ‘ - Regular $105.00 for . . . . .1. . . . . . . . $75.00 -MUSKRAT COAT (Dark) _ Size 38 and 42 . Regular $167.00 for .._ . . . . . . . .. . $115.00 MUSKRAT COAT N0. -1 quality ‘with Sable Collar and Cuffs ' . Size 38. Regular $284.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . $198.00 _ PLAIN HUDSON SEAL .. ‘ Sell? Trimmed v Regular $353.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . .'$245.00 PLAIN HUCSON SEAL - Size as. " Regular $320.00 for .... . .- .... . . $220.00 . FRENCI-l SEAL with Squirrel Collar and Cuffs _ Size 38 c ~ Regular $182.00 for . . . .' . . . .. . $130.00 COON COAT‘. (1 only) . _ J Size 88. Regular $435.00, now . . . . . . . LIGHT MUSKRAT COAT ~ _ Size 3V4. Regular $135.00 for y. . L . . . . . . . , .. $95.00 “$298.00 A rack of Ladies Dresses in Jersey Crepe v Satin, etc, coloring out at 1/; price. All this season's goods. _ ' v P 1'01"“? Bffle-Q Loimifed 1 spenttheweekendm- - ..°Mr. Mon‘ Warren, Oberl- otietnwn, recently visited Gedrlo- townzi-éb. . towmisspendingevscstionather houteinfleorgetlywlm-A. ..'Mlss Gulls Kiselns. Georgetown spettt the week sod in Chsrloiutosn Klllllllv-A- oluuolno: or elem, tsalcbvwoimo r ' '1 :GVQIPV\QQ_'MIIM Q , Lana Jerrior,_ Charlotie- . mtly- visited Gsorseiown the luest b: m. r. A‘ ssmyps. lFWW-"Nl ‘ W" ‘PM!!!’ on Iitestzoi her brother. Mln-"Will olmlsusiseb mmZ-‘isup itafuse. _.i- ...1._ ..'lsiss Marie Pequot, lourls, roe-i hznmr. Gallant, Rustloqls spend- ing the winter llrOsol-gotewn. the 111000 0i hi! llllijlllfif. $8. Dllllli lhrtelL-A. ,~ r Y Kaila-lean noun. s. s1. ' g .-- . g visiting friends in Users of hondousubwsylsrs leturnedioherhunemsodinginstallationoipsroe filélesidlowvo-l -~ ‘ .. “ lit 0N0. ssnaulnssmnlqemmm been visiting in Georgetown the wele-psssengprstoflhsrlottoinwnon guesgof Mreflenrylampsselans fitlsrned to her home in RllstlooP-A. d estoahypertoftheroom.‘ bsone .. its mum Josie Gallant who no“ 5m o! the“ most bowl-r nlsm clubs in Berlin this season has a telephone onevery ..table so that cloth manufacturers are oopoohgtla threatened style ci 'no suits on trousers because it will moan tn- west condition their lvOrln-lll‘ tlleussoiiauolotu, ' ‘ whiIPll‘ invltstims to .._.... Heat's“. beams. a, .Js\us. ' ' i ilMéManyus . nllillern Worm Powders not. onll ‘make the infantile system uutvflllhl‘ for worms, but by their action on llu itomaeh, liver and bowels may w" rest ole-b troubled ss m: of ur-luflw bilioilsness and other internal rilsl orders that ‘ii-e worms crnnlc. onus- ren thrive upon them and 11° m" rams nuseubsmy be 1n. flwv "l" snowballs-melanoma soon as l!"