iii' ff* . I A -* .. and acts directl on the blood and muc .'; /‘ ag., .\ _‘Q _ "i'f§`. :r~_ _- ».7\. _ "M, 1 . _ ' 4 $21. - '/ *, ".~ \ . . . » .k. r ` l 1 E3 ll --use 1"- l l K. J J l J 3 -. C F ___ _ “ _ ral mnsr 1¢lvs»nss'r crm: Tlill *nv _ ' ,-_ _S ezine __ _-: -_-;\¢::_-,s-_-_-_-; _ '-11' PAYS to buy ln,i.hia.provln¢c. , 1? . '-GUARDIAN AGENT.-Hr. W. A. hlillman is Guardian Area; in Alber- m.»_,l.Nl -he will be llllll receive s, new and renewal subscription and advertising. - “BPRING CAPS-We have just`re~ Wcd a shipment of high class men's H _ins vers. comprising a lerze se- aqrtmeut of styles and colors, shown for the first time. First Quality workmanship and goods, priced gg l1.00.to $1.75. R. T. Holman, Utdf, Sllmmvrsidc. 3611-12-anvlzi. -NEW RINK.-The new Rink at Atherton ia now open to the' public, ,and large -.numbers are taking advan- tage of the excellent ice and enjoy. -.T _"~ mg a good skate. The Hockey team is being gotten in shape under the management of _ Mr. William Arsen- ault, and will soon be able to give a good account of itself. Mr. Alfred Murphy of Tlgnish, star player on the St. Dunstan Football team,came down to practice hockey with the Al- berton boys the other night, and issued a challenge on behalf ol the Tignish team, the match will likely take place about the middle of ‘the month.-A. -A GOOD MOVE.-Commencing to- day (Jany. lst) the Telephone ex- change will inaugurate ii long agitat- ed want at Summerside, viz. a con- tinuous -'nlght and dny service throughout the yenr including all Sundays and holidays. This will place the Summerside exchange on the same basis as Charlottetown and will be pleasing news for the rumer- ous subscribers in Summerside which has increased during the past year to over 225. The exchange at Suni- merside under the superintendence of Mr. L, A. Moore is rapidly becoming up-to-date, while the increase in tele- phones in the western part of the province has been increased over 200 per cent. during the past year. -BALTIC.-The semi-annual exam- inations of Baltic School, Lot 18, was held on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd in the Presence of the trustees and twenty other visitors. The school- room was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The pupils were examined by their teacher, Miss Cecilia Noon- nn, in reading, spelling, geography and arithmetic, on-d several exhibits of the Palmer Method of Muscular ‘Movement were in evidence. After the examination :i program consist- "" ing of readings, recitations and dia- logues was well rendered hy the pu- pils. Complimentary remarks were made by lvlr. John Crafer and Mr, Jas. Davison on thc manner in which thc pupils acquitted themselves. At the close the pupils were treated to candy, nuts, etc. The tenchcr was than presented with sevcrnl bcnutiful and appropriate presents. \l"ron ycstcrdny's Evening t.‘.unrllian\l -,~Mli. THUS WILICINSON huvini.; sold out his general business in Al- bcrton, wishes to thunk the public for their lihcrnl imtroimgc they have given him in thc pnst, and would solivitc tho same for his succcr-sors, White and Pridlinm, who will tnkc over the business nbuui lin-_ first ol the yi-nr. They iiitciul nddiug lo their stock and we trust the new l`li'|n will have success in their new cuter- prlse. 3525. -i<`lHlll'iIll\1l1}N'H l\'il‘il o 2:' . _.IT izfi WZ Ei) Unl- nus surfaces of the system. Send for tl i is fr ton mon# _ Address: ..l. IEE\lE\ &'7(l Toledo O. Fold by all l)ruga'_sts _?5c. _ "Take l-IaIl's Family Pills for cunslipn- on. A W.B.Mills Dealer in General and Fancy my Gina. ' ' Summsnide ' ef 51°C! y,~$ll`.->.-'.i'l i. 'l§.‘!.i " f ~' i5I`||i_ui§ii»m-_l goods suitable for (lu-inane' ‘fgifls at reasonable prices.. ‘_ i ,- -ry ; _ 1. -_ . Selell your XMAS gills here `-`-`-`-I-`-' _ _ ‘-*_*--2*.-:s ' ‘--ous cum' per were seen mee tlon for advertising in this column Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chap twenty-uve cents. -WANTED, at Holmans, Summer- sido, an experienced stenographer.Ap- pllcants will give full particulars. 3616-12-31M3i. -FOR SALE-One pair black sil- ver foxes or separately of the Gor- don-Tuplln Strain. Appl, .. U. not 392, Summerslde. 3336-12-15Mtf. --BRACES are agents for the GENUINE "New Silver Moon" Base Burner made by the new Burrell Johnston Co, Seethat this name is on yours. 8345-l2~15MMth4lEth2l. -RESERVE DATE.-A grand Con- cert and pie social is to be held in Cape Traverse on Jany. .5th. Admis- sion adults 15c, children 10, ladies with plea_free_ 3648. -CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL.- The Cope Traverse Mutual Improve- ment Society will give a big concert and pie sociul on Jany. 5th. A good time is promised. 3648. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promply on expired date. -Tl-IE HORRIBLES.-- The Poly- morphinns,or as they are cowmonly known/the Horribles,will make their appearance to-day for the first time in some years. The procession will leave the stables formerly occup fed by Mr William. Matthews and will parade the principal streets of the town. J. -THE MIl\'TO.- The Minto made another quick trip yesterday,leaving Summerside about 8.30 with 40 bags of mail,about three tons of express considerable freight .and twenty pass engers,returniug to Summerside at 12 noon with 126 bags mail,15 pass- angers and a large quantity of ex- press and freight. J -CARD OF THANKS.- The family of the late Mrs. McKinnon desire to thank their friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their hour of bereavement. The Rev. A. Hume for his frequent visitation to their mother in her last sickness and the Baptists of Tryon for placing the Church at their dosposal for the fun- eral service. 3642. -HOTEL ARRIVALS at thc Wisner House, Alberton are: Elmer Loring, Boston, Mass.; P. D. Compton, B_os- ton, Msss.; C. J. Stewart, Alhertong ll. lloy Holman, Charlottetown; E. Il. Bell, Montague; J, H_ McSn¢g0n_ Boston; Jos. McLeod, Victoria; L.M. McKinnon, Montague; F. Peacock, ,l“rcdericton, N. B.; S. J. Evans, Montreal; (7. W. Harris, Summurside; Herbert I-lowntt, Summcrside; E, H, Monklcy, Sumlnel‘side.--A. nd _ ‘ -¢-4 -ORGANIZED IN SUM`»‘VlERSIl)E In the reference to tho _iuhilce cele- brntion of Mt. Lchnnon l.odgc,A.F. & A.M.,nt I-lummcrside yesterday an rrror was inndvcrtnntly made in stating that Mt. Lebsinon ‘Lodge had originally hccn instituted in St. El- c:-mor’s. It was King Hiram Lodge that had the distinction of being born in St. llilenu-irc Mt. i.\~_bz-.n- on Lodge wus organized in Summer- side 50 years ugo. . J WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Milliccnt Wright was a pass cnger by the Minto this m'ornlng.J. -Mr and Mrs J.. I). Goss left by the Minto yesterday en route to St. John, J. -Mr. and Mrs. Percy Turner of O'Leary are at present the guests of Mrs. Turncr's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Smith, Lower Coverdale, NB, -Mrs. J. li. Dinnis, Charlotte- town, hcr daughter Beatrice, and son Albert, nre visiting in Alherton the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. McArthur.-A. -Miss Emma MacKay, Springfield, is spending her holidays in Summer- side, the guest of Miss Laura Pulm- er. -Miss Harriet Clark, North Bede- liue, who has been spending a few days at New Glasgow, with her friends, Miss Mabel MacLeod, went to Summersidc Tuesday morning. She was accompanied as far as Em- erald by Miss MacLeod who is now visiting at Springfield. _ ::You can send the children to the Rexall store with the alsursnce that they will get lust what 'you wane. Our sales staff give theyoung ones equal attention-in fact’ niore-than that accorded older shopper .` If you cannot shop yourself send the child- ren nnd see the superior service they will get. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and list St. Mtf. _.___ sw* BOURIB MARKETS. (corrected ici- every Wellneidcv Saturdav's issue.) and llc. 386. 400. 814 20c. ll Pork (lb.) Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay (pressed, per ton) Eggs (dom) . Butter (lb) Hides (lb) _~ l to 10 Potatoes (bus.) 251:. llsstlrll (sash) l to I oauua drain use cc time Codflsh (nel) 0.4¢ Killed _by Blood Pciunlng nn-an " ` , Used an old' ralor for parliig his mrnn. Foolish, because s 251:. bot-i tle of Pntnam's Corn Extractor will. cure all the coral in a family for ai ;-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-.-_-_-.1-_-.-.-.-_-.-_-.-:.-_-_-_.vnu-1 _ . - - ...°I'l‘ PAYS to buy in, this Province. GORDON IVEB ll Guardian agent in Montague. His ofllce phone is 18 and residence phone 29. ...°'1_‘HE--MORNING DAILY Guard- ian cln be obtained at W. A. John- ston’s, Montague. ...°MR. ED. D; FEEHAN Guardian representative in _ Bouris will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oflica of undertaker W. L. Diuzwell. His phone number il 5. ...°BUBE\CRlBERS should renew I _week or two before the time they h_avs paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all Pl_Pcl'l are dizeontinued promptly on exillred a e. ...’A NEW SHED BUILT.-The Orangemen, of Fortune Bridge and surrounding districts have built a very nice shed at the Orange Hall at Fortune Bridge for stabling, their horses.-F. , examination of Brooklyn School tool( place on Dec. 23rd, in the pre- sence df a number of ladies and rate. payers and the result of the exami- nation is a credit to the teacher Miss Eva Horton. The pupils were examined in all the different grades by the teacher and their readiness to answer 'the questions put to them was in evidence of the good train- ing they had received. After the ex' andnation the pupils were treated to candy by the teacher. ...*ROLL_O BAY.- The semi-annual examination of the Rollo Bay West School, was held on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd. A large number of the parents were in attendance and all expressed themselves as being very favorably impressed with the progress of the pupils shown by their ready and in- telligent unswers, The school-room wus tastefully decorated presenting quite o. Christmas like appearance. Before closing the teacher treated all to candy and nuts. But a greater surprise was in store, when the lad- ies' of the district brought forth n basket loaded with cake and other good things and a steaming kettle- ful of cocoa, to which bountiful re- past everyone did justice. After sing.- ing the National Anthem all wendcd their way hcer-'c feeling that the nf- ternoon was well and enjoyable spent The standing of the pupils of thc above mentioned Rollo Bay West School in the Xmas exams., is as follocsz- Grade VI.-Annie Chaisson, Beth Reid, Hifnnah Mead. Grade IV. -Clara Townshend, Gertrude Chais- son, Harry Keays. Grade I1l.-Sr.- Lemuel Chaisson, Aldeine Burk, Ger- ald McDonald. Grade III.-Jr.- Adelaide llhalsson, Aletha Keays. Grade 11.- Daniel Mcliae, Belle Townshend. Grade 1.- Fidcliste Gal- lant, Florence "l`ownshend, Elsie Fruncis, Teacher. ._._.. ...A GRAND i\1l'=i"f throughout was uttentively followed by the large audience llrvnflrlt. MR. W. I3. ALLEY. A telegram received by Mr. B. W. Crubbe, Tuesday evening, 8-Ill\0““¢“1 the death of Mr. w. B. Alley. lor many years editor and pr0l>fi_°'30l` 9' :be Colchester Sun of Truro. Mr. Alley was _s, native of Cardigan. in this Province. From 1159 YOUUI he was intimately connected with news- paper' work, having graduated from the olilce of The Islander. F-‘e left Chnrlottetown, upwards of forty yc8.l`B 8.80. and ln company with Mr. Mc-Connell, published for several years n Paper in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Thence he removed to Truro where he built up The Sun. He was one of the most genial of men and one of the most prominent members of the Masonic Fraternity in the Maritime Provinces. Early in life he married Miss Eliza McKenzie of this city. 1-fe had passed 'thc 'allotted three score years and ten when he passed away after a long and tedious ill- ness . l iid Thcw ,,rct_¢§_ new of Constipation ' c-qmifmmmiy-_.._,_ ~ i'.i.".‘f'l'.i_~l.."" ' "”' ' P\l\’¢i7_' ' u' _ .__ »-lc! c ` . Biliouaaun, Heed- _ S. Di; \_ K ue. .ea Isaiah. 'im ae use say. Smallflll, ‘Small Deen Snul~lrf¢¢. Genuine -1 as sipna ._ ~ _ ¥_°°r- fefei b_=<=»i\\~° xgfely ves¢¢ei>le._lcns1 Arnhem" su dispersed wen -~ f - , le on 1 u nsm's xtractor 25c. pleased with an afternoon ent ith ` 336°"’5“m“"|f|'lmD¢°3\ Qt all deslcrr. ' ' _ the Tnclur and pupils of Ggeen gay. Favor to those I fnvor, Many there be that hate us," "I call my chiefs to council For the sake of aslgn ye would not And a y This is our message and answer; For we be also is people," ay _,__ » ._ ur » '- i .\- . _ _ _ .1,- ., ‘ Air L » in r f ik "7 _ _ ,» -~ v, , ` .l- *~" f so ' U _ ` ia rr _i. ~. -_ A 'A ‘» 'f parity during the coming year. Bd Prddpeiit-" _Yfliii _ i ._- Tilthatrélks we exiend to our loyal customers for the _ ' patronage we have iéceived from them during padt _ 11,1 year, is only eclipsed our well wishes for their pros- U se res - -,__ _-_ ._ ,-4. _ 1. ,_ _= _-,yff-,_= -_-_.-_V |31 - - _ __ ’ _`_ ___ i_-‘if J,- ife. .=»‘-. ' ' -~ - ' ir- +-.-1-4---+~'»-+ =-~=~.=-1-rr & . is Eli? Y. »i .;_:-.;_._-_. ~ ., - 1 .ar .le :,- ,l 1 . - - TFL :.1 W i l'_'-E-1- _-I ln. -` _ _ 9 _ l As the gates are mine to close.: ipartments represent an excellent iri- “Ew S REs0LU"o“ And I abide by my Mother's House," vestment even when measured by the Said our Lady of.thc Snows. value of their day-to-day services of out of the night into the day Fug cf ws brightness, joyous and guy. _ _ Full of if-,'s promise-full of it s tears. Full of it‘s sadness-full of it’s cares. Linked with the past, is the present _ with pain; ' _ Linked with the mcm’ry of siu's bit- i ter stain. l Cba'ln’s- by the mind to the sorrow ', and woe Of Time that has fied-10111;. long ago. On what holds the Future of secrets to tell? The Pleasure of Heaven-the sorrows_ of Hell? The anguish of suff'ring-the terrors' of fear. The dread of the Night. ever draw- ing us near? Still we go onward towards the Great Goal, ‘ Our mind on the Present, with sin' in our soul; With Pleasure our aim and Wcnlth our great prayer And no thought of danger, nor Death' in despair. But the River of Life, is fast flowing by. ()ur sins and our sorrows arc still mounting high, And _not ’tis the time when ull Na- ture is gay To strike n new path from tire old hcutcn way. J. fl. l.lD0\‘ll`0m° n replica of the suflragcttc u stration of last spring in which official banners of many branches of the suflragctte ment are used. Buflragettes from all over nancial support to the success of benefit. The officers in charge responding Secretary; Mrs. C Titus; Treasurer, Mrs. Edwaril stead; Honorary President, Mrs' Howe Hall, Mrs. M. G. Sexton Mrs. Clam S. Laddcy; First President, Mrs. Mary M. Second Vice-President, Miss Lippincott; Recording Mrs. Chas. P. Flaten, and Mrs. Arthur Hunter. "0FI"ICE and POCKET for 1914 in great prices at CARTER' S gl- _:L_ aw-1-iMzi__ ,; __ ,_ __ The gates are mine to open, _ To each and ever one of the kfnd I’ n , their gwngro l patrfyn nge made the yesriihldl 1:: N rsmvdltndidcldgeefgrvéitinhg starting us nuns. We would renpentful y solicit a contlnu non of fbi; yn°ron\¥.'6 N"“"l'\¢ all that nur elm shall e ln the uture an Tn 5° one -o keep nn _g_a__nd___a fresh stock ol the best gra s of goods and sell at fewest pos p cu, LEIGH H. WARREN. Grocer North liver Corner rons a H apiiy did Prosperous éiii Year '41-1-_-iw*-‘P_*Nr~ fi-.»,;,,.1l.;’~`.,,;¢§ .-\_»' _ ' l»»~s1.»nae_~,m|;.;l.l-.- , Q. ,,___.,__ l.".5iti.".il-'_ .. ._.. _.ic 41.- ._ wish all our friends _ 111 H freckcry, Sunnyside