JANUARY 15 1°" -ras calnto-i-rarown cuiinonia i Pics A Modem Reconetructor and Body Builder There are few of us wtlao at some time or o er no experience illhealtg it may have been brought on by over work worry or the result of aheavy cold VINOL will soon ring renewed strength and vigor in such cases There is nothing we can so heartily recommend as is. big bracing tonic Hundreds tell us how good it is every day $1 00 bottles it does you good, or money re- funded ?" u»1 lwaooiue tieei.i..s.- 'rua I' age of Mis d E . ter of Mr C’ °-"Plan" 01;1';:t. 33188!! mon on Courage M January 8th The ceremony was.. 'T PAYS to buy in tliir Province mn-nlo1-lc -rsA.- 3 io if 'rum -- C Bay. to Mr Harry H Cox of Morell FUNERAL The funeral of 'the took place in Boston on onday. late Mr George Seller takes place' per from the residence of his daughter, f°"“”°d by RW DL C°l1I'lfl Of the Mrs Robert Frizzel, 87 Green Street Park Street Baptist Church. JolNED eNelNEens.- The cton Transcript of the llth at 3 o'clock this afternoon to the Psopls's Cemetery, service beginning Mon at 2 30 says Head. P E .l , and william .loo Roy, farmer of Greenfield. P E signed on by Sergt R S Cd] Maritime Express and left this .. James Brown, farmer of Fortune SLIP AT BOUTHPORT -in be sph course of his remarks at the dinner I give-n at the Victoria Ho-tel on Friday pltts, evening Mr A A McLean, M P recently for the Canadian Engineers, stated that application has been made arriving in Moncton last night on the to the Government this year for a after grant of $100,000 for the building of noon for the Engineers' Training De the marine slip at -Southport, for which Dot at St Jobn’s, P Q hibit of silver black gpelts in EXHIBIT OF FOX PELTS- John Agnew Fur" Farms had mogxe the members in securing this boon f r dredging had been done and the land purchased M McLean said e Th Board of Trade by passsing il. resolu e tion would strenghten the hands of night, and same will remain on ex hibition this morning These pelts are from foxes that have been w E A Foster Central Drugstore Vinol Agent & McLeod's window on Saturday e ,by Mr J B Rombough. who is .ly skilled in the art and deser l‘great deal of credit. - -1f-f'--- ` \ x \ / (\ K, t. \ M ~'erf": I l.- . .2--fi-1~;t . .' li‘| ‘ ‘ .2 |.. i- \-t_.., 1,1* < f -_.- iw ‘/ .li i \ ~ 'f l' F \\_ ff ,i i. he ii-i, .”\ Q in .1rfixfz;:1':;‘it1‘iriviff i . .if --.-.’_`i-l“l’l‘_`i‘ ‘;~.aI\'\ ff" _ inen Sale ` We are offering at racticall old prices, goods bought near two years ag o, which ha come to hand. Splendid assorlrnents to choose from-won- deriuliy low Dr_1ceS--_quality good all tend to make this sale an important one-to the econom- ical housewife. - Buy a year’s supply. By doing so you will save money. Our prices are in _mostly every- thing less than todays factory prices. Sl-IEE l`l1\iGS and PILLOW COTTONS The best and most reliable makes _o_f Eng- lish sheetings-best for wear and durability. I ssc _/4 ' \'i < ` CD g U1 e-r lan re pe e . - A - ji out of the overseas reinforcements, 70 inch English _sheeting worth 42c for “ “ “ “ “- 48 for 80 55 for 48 for 80 63. I( H fl H ii ii U 4* “ “ “ ‘° 55 for " -‘ “ “ 60 for “ Horrockses sheeting worth 45 for fl ti ll U 60 65 for 35 for 38 tor 40 for 35 for 40 for 45 for is it if 4| l I 70 72 _ 42 “‘Circtila1 pilltlw cotton ‘; an A ll H U H Extra special value “ I 4 i I K K (IK (C H 44 u 46 as as it U U 38c 44|: 394: 44c 48c 36: 84c MILITARY FUNERAL-~ The larg est military funerail seen in Charlotte town for a. long time took place- on coffin, covered with beautiful floral ...__,,,.... lowing his arrest the local police de partmont sent out inquiries to lifter- ent parts of the Dominion concerning Doiron. ilepiic-s received from Prince Edward Island were- to the effect that the prisoner was a native of the island and had borne a good reputa- tion previous to coming to St. John. some two years ago. Later replies from Ottawa were to the effect that, the man had been se-ntenced to ton years’ imprisonment for burglary , at Bathurst, and had been releas-ed on a parole at a. time when be had live years and seven months stifll to serve. The man had failed to report some' time ago and was wanted by the police. The local detectives have photographs. at their office establish- in'g the identity of the man whose' photographs are in possession of the Dominion oiilclals at Ottawa. Doiron was this afternoon sent back to Dor- chester to ilnish his term in the peni- tentiary,,says the St. John Globe. __________._._._ . culiumctus At the Charlottetown Curling Rink on Saturday an inte-resting curling con- test took place which resulted as fol- lows: H. W. I-Iyndman. W. S. Grant. Percy Pope. Sydney Grey. Skip 18. R. E. Spillett. W. H. Vanbuskirk. McKinnon. Wright. Skip 8. . SIUCK Uiiillilllllli (Special to thic Guardian.) HALJFAX, N. S., Jen. 13--(Quota- _tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co., stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mr- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES Q: P? tege .playing the Dead March A Dual yt was 3 8 E i an' entrance, is to appear before tile" mary gm in than an \-orme.,-|y occupl. ' -h ' Th‘7'de“"1 0f‘-'3‘"`f€d at the P- E- 15' MRS' FRANK J G'-VDEN~ the mortal remains was laid to rest Police Magistrate this afternoon. Fol gd by Knights of (‘,0l“,mh\\g_ The c up ~ w -land Hospital on' Saturday evening, 52c 284: 3 ' ¢ 32c 24c 32c 36c -__Spei:ial_lP3T21rgain beautiful goods-firm and smooth Flannelette-heavy quality-pure whi e- Atchison .. . _ A. C..M. A. F. . Am Loco . Anaconda Am S & R .. Can' Pac . Cen . . . . . . Crucible Steel MexNorPower Prs. .. Reading .. S. P. .. S.'l`.l1. U. S. Stool Union Pac .. . .ii. 'l`. . lvl. F. ct. .. .`.`.` F rlday 104% 27 65% 76 82% 106% 158% 101% 62% 79% 104 75% 9934 96% 105% 111% 143% 104% Saturday i05% ' 27 65 75% 106%, 158 101% 62 79% 1031/4, 76 99% 96% 104% 111% 1431/2 - , w e 1 C . This sale offers great oppor- tunities on Towels, T owelings, Bedspreads, Blankets, Table Linens, Sheetings, Napkins `- Curtains, Curtainings, etc., etc. We reserve the right to with- ~ draw these prices at any time. We advise you to“Cal1Eariy. _ .. \ Fires naivii/imc as usual. I' I /I V r ,.-1,... `-. - \ _ //*\`..\ , V ’\\ ’ - ‘ r ` 'I 4’ /“.-7l"\./"/})wl/ 5 ,W-_).. \//iw f//ld/"ii`l\’ I/'<{fl"‘~. _ I " tu'-A A\ I \ ’ _ 'i ' at .c i' . ' t { , --. 5 _ \\ _ - ss if was-`\»\» 8910-1~l8M2ill1I. . -riff g gn Q |& _ _ _ -tt -_'li°x_l‘-ei.; ' f’ _. 1,; .-:-; _-rr-.jg-_.g -7 » A r 104% Tilr1c'...... 120 A Cold? . 7 ' A Lf, Y _ _ f _ Lam., A BUNCH OF “Ye on g]s)>;kmE:i§:ym;oic°rls:l¢ or ffui y P R I C E E D b A R T-i r;1uL_ i --ai :Y -i , vs_ 1 . 1_lll'1l-"' SESSU THE NOTED JAPANESE SCREEN STAR IN g:fe':`°°g:Y 18;: 0" Queen Square or .. o.......i.... ori`.§." `"‘“ §’$i2°fii°rill’ ...§$‘3.'Z.?.'.T ..‘L‘.§,'T.i'.l.§"f..Tr..T.'.i2. .332 JEPSIE L I-“SKY PRFSENTQ Wednesday Thursday ns to Zion Church where Rev Mr E HAKA F W mar McKenzie delivered an excellent ser , E li P I T Thetzind ofiasxtoryayml Honorable Friend _ TO SEE ll' SUPPORETD BY TSURI AOKI, AND RAY HATTON COMING SOON SOMETHING 5 Bib ACTS 5 New 'rua 1-: one iz JUNGLE of Romance, Tragedy, and Love with a Happy Ending COMEDIES FEATURING MAKE A sracr al., Balfour TENSATION ANITTI-IETLLS IN Ti|.E SEVENTH CHAPTER OF THE “SE°RE;'i.n|,r|0tl¢ laugh, ' \` Moore, L. E. Prowsc-, W. W. Stun- , the Accountanlfs Oiiice ofthe P. I-1.1. respect., in mg dwg,-ye(]_ ‘The 98",' ` ley, and ilenry Lowe. Should day bs R., ni. home. A member of St. James' home,-9 wen.; Mem,-t, ‘pienx peeqian ‘- ISLANDER IN TROUBLE- SOCIAL EVENT.-'Phe' St. Charles’ stormy funeral will go train but li’ Church congregation, he was a con- John Mcgon-aid John 3 ~'McAdam"` T\l‘-‘mfaa D°U"“» WI10 M039 IMO thc' Auxiliary oi' the i‘hal°lotte'town Hoa- fine by road. sistent Christian man. and hir-1 112111159 John McI(enzie.'Cba'i-les ‘Fisher and' lf* 9|“‘3e"9|Y \'95"“-UP-d by NB WMF* Cir- Artemas Collin. A r-e`qlllPm' lligh'M`a`Bs Cathedral several weeks ago, smash- png; intend homing u wnist. party _._---_-1 ill ll f‘f5|ne'3 1359 Window lil f°"°l“Z ani entertainment on' Tlitirsday, Fell- HARRY B. BALDERSTON. WIS Of fT'l9i\f1Si0\`» RW- G- mother: Dan‘lel‘and James in Boston, 'for Georgetown last evening iyesterday , being later transferred A. Seller. and interment was at tile' Joseph and John dn the old hQme_ Mrk -route for Halifax whore' they will on- to his fathers home uf Cross Roads, Margate Mdfhoffdst Cemetery. Mrs. James Mopauohiin, Mt, grow,-,rr, li/i,»,.._. to l-the Atlantic Service of the Royal Lot 48. The' funeral will take place Glyilen. formerly Miss Eliza Rogers. Ronald McD°na|d_ pgBqu|d_ M,-s_ Mm-_ Navy: Ronald J.'McDonsid, Glenfan- Tuesday at 2 p. m., service beginning hed been ill Only fOr 11b0\1l twenty- phy, Boston and Miss MM-y Ann- gp, fl; ut 1.30. fm" hours- dmfh resulting f"°m vm* nomo, io on of whom the Guardian ns, - .____---- alysis from the effects of which she' exleqlm, he,,rtfe|, ,.,y,,1p,,¢hy_ _, ze, ARQQLA Ngw A pA¢;ER_ fild notregainconsciounesil.She-leaves all of Charlottetown. This ir.. the I0 mourn her husband. three' dough- _ _ _ s Mr Fred Cameron. the well-known ters. Mrs. Lane. POWDER MPS. AP- ‘ province to leave within the' past horsemen. o iS ‘ . I ‘, few weeks to loin the navy. now living ill Amherst, N. S., where home, and two sons, Clinton, now with ¢- - . - lie is engaged in the work of making the (ianailian forces at thc- front and '° ` " SOME ROW-lThe yard of the High- shells, writes to his friend Dr. Leckle,l Turner, at home. Mrs. Glyden had f land Hotel on Kent Street was the of this city: 1'l`hey have some speed`bee'n a consistent member of the I _ _ sf- around here and l had some run on. Methodist Church for upwards of rs the ice on New Yesr’s Day. They thirty YGBYS and WHS 8. W0iJJ8l`\ 0! of have u lake-a nicely sheltered place lovable disposition, a faithful and --1 v...' \ We have onefofftiie I nicest ass0rtn1d`rii:"` ,to be found in the city."_ ‘ FE the ga 1 63, fro the horn nd < ‘ _ at R 0 m e aiu. Evaporated Apples.; U the associations which she had ways helped with he-r presence devoted wife and mother. She was . a her assistance she will be great friends. I-lcv lc-'cd ones mourn not as exemplary (`iil-ii=tinn life and hcl- mem- ycara ago orn ln 0 w f' lot Church and took great delight in at- So when the final cali came it meant to her only the cali to worship ill 'N the higher sanctuary above. She leaves to mourn her loss two sons, Donald in Lot 30 and Neil of Sydney. -L_, denly last April. Also two daughters M-rs. J. J. McLeod of Bonshaw and Mrs James Wailiieli of Crnpauii, and Mdbeiian, after which the remains. 'Moncton. Mrs. Smith of Boston Mrs.- IJ. J. McLeod and Mrs. Alexander Gil- ,lis of Charlottetown. The funeral ser- , mains to the Hartsvllle Cemetery where her body was laid to rest be- MRB. CATHERINE BARRETT the inhabitants of Glenroy and sur- rounding country on Tuesday Dec. .26tIl when it became known that the angel of death hail visited their midst and claimed as its victim one of the oldest and most respected residents' in the' person of Mrs. Catherine Bal-ret; ‘at the advanced ago of 82 years. De ceased had been in her usual good! health up till within about two weeks previous to her death when i-he was' stricken down with an illness and de-i spite all that loving care and med- ical skill could do she never rallied but gradually eank till the end came. lileloved in life she shall be mourned in death. in her sickness she was never heard to complain' but calmly awaited the end. Everything was as it should be for death held no terrors for her with her- ‘countenance lit up with a ` glow of radiance of hope and consolat- ion aa if proclaiming with her lest breath that old old message "peice on earth good wil to men" she palm- ly hi-Tthed her lest. Weil may t be field t at to know tier was to love her BEER & was finally located and soon after his . , _ _g arrival me “gm broke up am me quaintancgg and will be much missed,her~ light slline not in the profession __M-;\;;.;._;..- 3-.tl ..,./6,'-~ _V ~=. combatants scat,_e|.ed_ ML Home in the community. Dece.-aaed was 31`but in the practice of virtues which _“_»_T_f_~_-5.-;;_.;x_.i ' -Jw f was quite badly cut and bruised years of age and a daughter of Mr. ‘designated the true Christian. She was /___;¢-;/rj-5.5%. I _ Q3' -(V1 _ about the lace and some of the others D°“5l"'“ MCE-we" °f Ch“"1°’tlet°w“'.“ devmed “nd 5l“°e"e f°“°""°" °l'he" _ -` f:.r` ; _ ,.ec6,|,,ed |njm.,e8 more 0,1688 pa,nm_ The funeral will he held Monday re Muster not only in her mature years / /,// ..,, .. _ I mains leaving the home at 1.30 for but also in ner youthful days which 7 / l. .i l PERSONAI S the Presbyterian Church. Services were mm-had by it spirit or affgbiiiiy ‘ will be held ai- 2 D. 111- Interment and faul-tiess conduct. She was a , . --- LOWCI’ M011?-8806 Cemetery- staunch member' oi thc- Presbyterian 0 . 1 , y~ 54 - ~ . H@ /I 1\` fff ~"k`.\“ -I L. fir , and tsl, asked Mr. Beers if no would buck ‘l>a¢er- It looks as though he will ' ly EV3U°l'3f°d°-'P€lCh°5- Q' " is d h r death will bc- sincere- of up his horse in order to let Mr. Horne make B004. m Sed an e .i_-_--_`-‘- -ly mourned by a large circle Evaporated Apricots ,,,, Evaporated Prunes.~__ Q1. Full range now in stock. V _ ’ B99* 31 -Gail; . ., _.r . §)~\`_ _ g ,sk _ yi' ,_ - ‘ = /54;; i`._ - = (,i- `\~"f`- ` . - 1. __ ii A. >'/