iw ,t i. it t I it _ r .Ii . ~ 7 t 1.. .‘»..~.... . t t » ir' 't ~ r V. i i t l » fl if _:-,-:.- -.fe iq 5, E i .r i 1' iff' i _, ~ PAGE EIGHT ~ nm _owianmr = \ _FEBRUARY-26. 1916 L . - .-.--. _ w '* " “fl”-"""‘. 1;". " ‘I ' ' ~ ' - "'“"""""""" -wn.L viiuici-t--bii rein-iiu-y _ - Guardian f::.:-.:::¥.t..sa:'.:tt A "“"'S" """ ' ' - T " ' - -IT PAY! to lmy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lai!erty’s Tonsor- ial Parlours, Bummerside. -CROKINOLE BOARDS, complete with checkers, $1.20 at HOLMAN'S, Siimmerslde. 7524-2-26MEli. ` -WANTED-By March 15th, five Milllnery. R. T. HOLMAN, i.lMt'i‘- l-ID, Summerslde. -SPECIAL TRAIN- Don't forget the Seed Fair special train from Char- lottetown and Tignish on Wednesday. March lst. Ilargalns in all departments for this d:i_\'. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. T512-2-i':’iMl~22i. smart girls used to sewing to learn- -"°REPE'_ ‘Much “mon Crepe ~ _ tr la S -NEW OFFICERS ARRIVE.-l-‘our now ofilccrs. who have been attached qiiiirtcred at Sunimcrsitle, have arriv- vit here and tiikcn tip their new duties. 'i`lic_\' are Lieutenaiits Morris tsou of t‘_ ll. Morris, Sumnierside). Doiialds _ - - ii tformcrly Principal of Suinmersldo _l;0Flf“l that “""‘“g"m‘““t9 haw ee" lligli S<-hooll. .lloilieral tot' Albertonl and Doricn (nf (‘liurl0ltetownl_-(‘. -ri-ie mom sPinir.- Among 3 those who recently joined the ranks _ of (‘. Company. 105th Battalion, is 2 .loliii S. Gallant. and his action is __ worthy ot' spccial mention. Sonic niontiis ago. .\lr. Gallant who up to the time of his enlistment held a spleiitiiti position in llolman‘s, Ltd., at the home ot his parents. Jelos anti ii-cnt forwartl for exaniinatioii but Nirs Peters Suninierside on Thursday' was turned down by the nietiical of- last. of their youngest son. \\illiam. tit-cr, owing to ti growth on one of Di~ct=ast=L\Sl0l`. ROV- J- (7- ol' them will li-avr tht- country in or- .\i ,|(,,. U, ,».\-mtg wlitit should bc' tht-ir Tn the licrcavcti family the Guardian iii-st iliitv,-t'_ joins in dt-opt-st synipatliy.-t‘. st:-rs. :is folloivsz-.\l|'s .|:t:~:, flallaiut. rs \\'ilburt tliiiitict, Siitiiiiif-i~sit|~. g to St. l'aul‘s (‘iiur<:li. where the rvicc of Itt-ttuictn High Mass was ¢|_ouh, [limit-e to the Il. (‘. Cemetery. ___ ___ that so FRUIT -thc world's lioiisehol LC. ENO, Ltd., "Fruit Silt’ iuilow r. itrrciiii: The Headaches ,» 1 -are often due to a congested state of the liver-the body's iiiter. \\'liat is needed is a gentle tonic-apcrient, tn » iroduce a health and normal action ofthe . women suffer from (QM i Y . digestive organs and rid the blood 0fim-- - purities. In such cases nothing is sogood as Eno’ than forty years. luaczion il gentle and natural, cleansing the system. haiiishiug lieadaclies and llstielluemuuti uulstllignattire avoid worthless lmltatioiis, 'l`lieri~ is only one FRUIT SALT- ENO‘S. Ask your drugglst. _- I‘i»fp.i.-'il m.l_.» lip Sele Ageala for North Anerka IO l¢CAUl. STREET. TOKDNTD many - SALT d remedy for more ' Worlia, LONDON, Eng. I C0. LIMITED L I Every Farmer and Every Home Where ' ' Kerosene Oil is Used Gasoline Engine Owner Needs One of These--~ “Never Fail,” Patented, Kerosene and Gasoline Tanks .\uti at otir prcsoiit prices you f`lf'|f‘. The “Never Fail" Tank is a clean. safe, easily carried very handy strong anti durable rctalner for Gasoleiie and Kerosene Oil. The pat- entod pump permits you to draw th right wlterc you want it. without a The rogiilar pi-ice of tlicsc tnnks liavc been $2.25 each, btit for a short timo- A Ka-rosu-tic tank coiitziining flvc gallons of luist ltortiscrit-, (lil.... .. ....$2.50 Reuben Tuplin & Co. ' KENSIN You Can Buy This I1;-nudsome " ~ Dinner Set for $9 00 \ , ‘ This 95 piece t_iemi~Porcelain dinner set is __ shown in a beautiful pink floral design that - will please you particu arly. _ ' _ It isa strong and serviceable set-_will ~ give many years satisfactory use-and is a truly excellent offer at 89.00 for the ect. 2.) ' Black & Co rife simuysiaecfoeimy.. , e ' ' _ “.3 -‘J"_l,;t2» 'i-té _ `- ,.. __<. millenium i Should Have a--_ simply can‘t afford to do without' e exact quantity of oil you want, drop wo/sited. A tlasoiino Tank containing l iivc gtilloiis of good (insolilln. , _ . . _ , ,. .. .. ...$3.00 GTON aide. -SINCLAIR A STEWART, LTD., Ltd. 7512-2-ZBMEZI. --FANCY GINGHAMS 15c to 18c special for our wash goods sale 12'/50 per yard. Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd. 7512-2~25ME2l. -EXHIBITION MEETING.-A gen- eral meeting of Egmont Bay and Mt. Carmel Exhibition was held in the Egmont Bay Hall on Tuesday after- noon. Various matters of importance were discussed and' nearly all the same directors were appointed.-M. -OLD TIME FROLIC.-Mr Joseph Poirier of Urbaliiville had a hauling lrollc on Tuesday and as a result has a large quantity of 'wood before his door. ln the evening a social gather- ing was held, the guests diverting themselves in various way. Mr Poirier generously placed his spacious house at their disposal, and as a result a pleasant evening was whlied away.. llarniless eiijoyments, such as card playing, singing and step dancing, were indulged ln.-M. - -INSTITUTE.-The New Annan \Vomen's institute held their regular meeting on the 18th inst. Thirteen members were present. Since their last meeting the ladies have knit four- ‘ ten pair of socks and sent them along t with cake. candy. tobacco, gum, lead pencils and paper to two of our soldier boys for distribution. It was decided t to buy yarn with what funds they have n also to hold an entertainment and dance in New Annan Hall on March lst, to raise funds for patriotic ptir- poses. _Ag _wcoomc sE|.t_s. - A iiiippy B St Janics (fhurch, Bgmont, Bay. when , Mr Fldclc F. Arsciiault, son of the latel l-‘lrloic Arscntiult, lcd to the altar rails* t .\li.~< .lar-qiiollnc Arscnnttlt, daughter of Mr Felix J. Arscnault, of Si. Chrysa- st,omt~. The bride was attcntlcd by .\liss Mary Arsenault. wlillo Mr A. M. H Arseiiault ot St Timothy supported the 1, groom. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. S. Baudreault in presence of relatives and friends. Breakfast anti dinner were served at the britle's home, after which the happy couple drove to Abrarn's Vil- Inge, the home of the groom. There was tt large attendance ot' relatives and neighbours, who had assembled to greet them, and the evening was spent in tho usual gay manner on such an occasion. The brides and groom were the recipients ot' valuable presents.' Mr and Mrs Arseiiault will reside at Abram's Village, and have the hearty wisilics of their many friends l'or a long and happy married life.-M. -ABRANVS VILLAGE.-Several of ltiliabltants ot' Abram‘s Village drove lzist week to Mt. Pleasant to attend a meeting of the Confederation Silver Black Fox Company. They claim they had a swift though pleasant. drive.-In celebration of their fifth wedding anitiversay Mr and Mrs Joseph P. Arsenault gave ti whist party to their friends on Monday `evening, the 21st. Several tables were kept going and tho following were thc wliiners:-Men's lst prize, Joseph N. Gallant.-'Mr Joseph F. Gallant, now ot Capo Egmoiit, formerly of Abram's Village. had a hauling frolic last Tliursday, hauling his house, which until rt-cciitly was occupied by liypolitc Lclllnnc. The tlistaiicn was about. Il miles rind thc i'oad followed was thc same as for one previously liaiiletl from (Tape Egmotit to Abrnm’s Village. A large number responded to his cali and the house was put on the spot. The people of Abrani's Village and vicinity ought to have an idea ot' house hauling frolics, as several chuiiges have been made this winter.- Mi' and Mrs Fred Arsenault. Mr anti Mrs Joseph N. Gallant were the guests oi' Mr Cyrus Gallant on Wednesday evening, the 23rd lust.-Mr Marin Gallant. inspector, paid ati lnspcction visit to Egmont Bay school last week. -The people ot' this locality are bene- fiting ot` tlicsn excellent roads to do tlicir liziuliiig, tittd several are making prcpnrntioiis for hauling nitissel mud. -Mr Joseph Peters of illooniticltl was vis_i_titig in Abriim`s Villagc last week. WESTERN PEISUHILS -Miss May Tweedy of Charlotte- town, is at present visiting in Alber- toii. tho guest of Mrs, Robbie Sterns. -A. -Mr. R. W. Lindsay, teller of the (liiiintlian Bank oi’ Commerce has re-‘ turncil alter spending a pleasant va- cation :it is home in Truro.-A. -Mr. A. E. Murphy of Tlgnish re- reived_ word to report at Halifax for military duties and left for there on Wednesday morning. The Alberton llegals regret his departure as he was one of the strong players ~on that team.-A. 8. A. AMBULANCES GIVEN OVER T0 RUSSIA l.0Nl'l0N. Feb. 25.-The public dedi- cation nntl presentation to Russia by General Bramwell Booth. of the ambu- lance cars subscribed by the Salva- tion Army in Canada, coincided with thc arrival of a small group of Russian journalists who have come to study conditions in England. Count Benck- endroit, the Russian ambassador was unable to be present, but the Russian coheul. in accepting Cauadl’l gift, spoke of the unbreakable bonds ot trlendnhl set up between Russia and ,the British Empire. Sli' G60\'80 Ptlrley. ln his tribute to the Salvation Army. pointed out that the gilt was entirely the result oi tho efforts of officers and members ot the army in Canada. I-le also al- luded to the preeentit of many Rue- eians in Canada, and to the fact that some were fighting in the Canadian contingents. ,The Guildhall was crowded when the procession. including the tive motor ambulances, arrived at the portals. The lord mayor received is warm handshake on’ the platform Tim the general when" lie declared t it tie had -been a friend or the Mr. Thomas LeClaire of Nail Pond v he steamer Miiito, on her trip to Russia. has returned home. Mr. Le- Claire has some interesting stories to ell ot’ his voyage, but thinks there is -At the home of her fath- W .I I . l r s~ uvcnt took place on l~‘eliruary 22nd ut b m 'oonurd ns we] "Q lo ‘C hu he New Year and iinully passed ake place at Palmors iloud Catholic Cemetery.-Z. ijury Thursday, when his sleigh up- set turning Bernard's (‘.ornor. throw- ...__ -RETURSID HOME.-Mr John Gavin, ot- . who has been visit- ing his brother. has returned home.-Z -DRNING.-Mr James Adams of 0‘Leary drove to Tlgnlsti Tliurstlly. returning home in .tho evening.-Z .-RE1'_\.lRNED.--- Capt. Joseph Ar- senaitlt of the Western Cloud return- eil to Malpeque with Mr. 'l‘. Reese.- ¢.. -MRS. JAME5 MciNTYl\l. - At her homo in Tltllilll Mrs. James-llclntyre, aged 88. Burl- al will take place Saturday mornins Bt TlK'||i8ll.1-Z. -PURCHASED-Mr Robert Gallant has purchased the vessel. Western Cloud, from Capt Arsenault, which he intends to use as a passenger boat beéween Jude's Point and North Cape. I -T0 JOIN HIS REGIMENT. - Lleut. A. Murphy. son of Senator Murphy and one of the Islaud’s beet. all around atheletee has left. to join his regiment in Halifax, and expects to leave soon tor the front.-Z. -SOME CLASS-Onlookers were interested yesterday, when Prof. S. A. Rochford, formerly of Summerslde, passed through the town driving his high-speeder. Baron Hlghball, and our horsemen here say he looks fitter now than ever before.-Z -HOME FROM EXCITING TRIP.- ho was one of the cooks on board o place like home after all.-Z. -MRS. FRANK FITZGERALD. r, Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald at the early ge of 20. Her death will ho n severe hock to her parents Mr. and Mrs. and. Deceased had lit-en tilting since way Tuesday evening. Burial will -ACCIDENT.-Mr Joseph Mans- cld. of Nail _i’oud, narrowly escaped ing him to the ground. Luckily Mr Mansfield clung to the reins and suc- ceeded in quietlng the horse, and after some little repairs to the harness pro- ceeded on his way home.-7.. T §‘.'i‘..‘.‘.'.I$ Moore & McLeod ¢,_';;F;_°,,- 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown _ _ 1 _ i i 1 i ._ Brighten Your Walls I i:'=‘1 I _ ‘ \ W-~. h. '§;__;f`.1_:_'. " ll i - 'run sae .>f“onn:Lo'rs" -ofwatl raver i°¢i"i“¢ -_ . . scte}_r;|_s_eof peoplea chance to make their homes over for . _ _._ __ |__§.____1__ a . _ _ . "* , Pretty papers-some of the prettiest that we had- . -it -E.-_._-E' » _- ....1- -- , itil. H" til _'tt ,f _itil /L_ Papers for any and every room in your house._Taste- ~. 4. t - » t L SALE OF ODD Lo'rs ‘T Home Cooking Sale 3 p. m. Today AT THE f SECOND C-:INTRE COUNTER ground floo_r the ladies of St. James Church will conduct an interesting sale of home cooking. ffhere-will _be be every sort of attraction in dainty cookery. The special staff of salespeople with the stock in question, will be ready at 3 p. m. We advise anyone interested to be here on time. For Half Price i i _ , | I ltd ,. il ‘tl done up in room lots--border to match mostly. -' _ip _ ,tp/) _ l l _ . . _ - I . ‘~ 't ‘ _ ful papers-smart papers and Just right papers. Visit the t __ , _ if _ Sale Starts at 3 p. m. At the “White Sale” E y ` . -WHlST.- A whlst party and dance was held at the home of Mr. William l(lnc`li, Kildare, Tuesday evening. About 20 couple took part in the whist. while a number of young people came later to enjoy the dance. Mrs. Ernest W‘ade carried oft’ first prize, a handsome pair of vases. Mr. lloward from Alberton won second prize u. gentlemtin's necktie, and the Booby by Mr. Foley, a cake ol' Soap. After the whlst an excellent lunch was served by llirs. Kliich and her_ daughters, after which dancing began, avid was enjoyed by all. Music was turn shed by Mr. Pc-.u:r t)'Brleii and Nr. 'l'. Mackie. -Z: I -HOCKEY.-' A clean . .and ..fast game of hockey took place on the Tlgnish rink Wednesday the 23rd, be- tween tlie Married and Single Men of Tiguish. Play started at 3 o'clock sharp. and from the flrst. minute to tho last was fast and exciting. A few mln- utes alter play was called C. Gaudet of the single mens team scored on a past; from 0'Zonl, play then liveued up and the puck was carried hack and forth for some time when 0'Zonl acorcd again for tho single men. This shot hc quickly followed with another froui centre ice. This ended the first half. A few minutes after play was resumed C. Murphy secured the puck and carried it. the full length of the rink and shot only to be stopped by the married men's brilliant goal tender. .lno A. Hackett. The married men here decided it was time for them to start in and J. Scott after a clever run from his own goal scored the first and only goal. Ten minutes after Hac- kett combinedwith Ben. Gaudet for the single mens fourth score. Play continued fast for some minutes when 0'7.onl again secured the puck and netted No. iivc for his tenni. Hcre_ Scott and ll‘lcl<`t\tlyeii combined for a_ live piece oi' play but failed to score, 0,, account of the single mens goal' tciidei- being right oii his job. Two minutes before time was called 0'Zoni scored No. six for his team. Thusl the game ending tl-1 in favor of the Singlemen.-Z. STEPHEN LEACOCK WAS TOASTMASTER AT CANADIAN CLUB DINNER. MONTREAL, February 25.- A special dispatch from New York re- ceived here today states that Stephen Leacock proved a highly successful tonstmaster at the Canadian club din- ner held at the Astor hotel last night, at one moment sending the assembled five hundred guests into paroxyems of laughter, and at anotther raising them to their feet to express their sympathy for the Canadian nation achieving manhood through the stress of war. While most or those present were Am- ericaiis who had fished or hunted in Canada, a number of Canadians come from Montreal and Toronto to take part and to contribute to iihe Drosram which included an illustrated descrip~ tion of Esqiilmau life in Balllu Lund by Captain J. E. Bernier. and s won- derful set of, clnematokrlllll Pl°l“\‘°9 described by L. O. Armetrollli of the Canadian Pacino railway. and illustra- ting tho haunts of moole in New Brunswick hunting the Rocky Moult- ains and in the Yoko Valley of Brititlii Columbia. _ 5 no You sut=m_- ra_qg__Bt\cttAt;ttst wr..,».»sao»"'", ~...i oi a l iti:ii"z...ifa»iii'3°y'l°§i ai on Endosc and to boned trouble, .4 l t“.‘;1 ‘1;'_.“_"":-“f...'.'1 7;;:'; '”'" . '.*:T?.‘.!:.f.’-‘;1‘,.1’€"‘ to General Wlttlnin Booth in tiie, ya of the afmfh tinpopiilarity. e , I i _ , _ f ~‘==°~?-=“-`“~”~"~°"~=~'ti‘ii?'- . N/ -. ,' . \ _ .~ al if you l|ldn't do fall .. _ 5” r »D0l, l V 9 I - I " ‘~l _*lr . 9 ..... .:.t.ia”-‘fill-»..:°.i'r.t.ft L e va inn uid there are four wonderful bargains in new .»\nd thcy if possible. listed below. And still another corset of this ivdtidcrftil line. High bust, iinislied with embroidery draw with tape, has a long skirt, four strong hose supporters- it also has piece of elastic at the bottom of the corscts each side of thc lacing $1.50. \VHI'l`E SALE price . . . .$1.00 * ' rr Corsets The factory waiitcd to'kc`cp all the timcliiiics going during thc dull season. . ivnntcd to givc employment to :ill their. hands So they decided to iiirii out four specials- in enormous 0 quantity using every economy that big production will effect. They offer these four lines -at just about élie cost of mak- ing- to a lot of the biggest corset selling stores in Canada. This store being the largest dealers in Corsets in Prince Edward Is- land- got in on this chance. That explains how wc :irc able to offer thc four bargains NO. 54 SPECIAL is made of white cotitil, medium bust liiiislicd with lace edging. This corset has four hook clasps, mcd- itini long skirt four hose supporters, special 750 corset for. .590 N0. |88. This corset is iiiadc of strong white coutil, has :i high bust, very long sltirt with t'our hose supporters, special price . . . . .. T his corset is made of fine coutil, medium bust finished around top with satin and lace drawn with tape, has"a long five hook clasp, finished with a hook and eye at the front, very long skirt with six strong hose supporters, re- gular pricc $2.00. WHITE SALE price .$1.50 ' fl -, ._a'I~r'§.‘-5 _ ' .V 1 7;\, ~. _ W . , l' l €‘ ‘ t* " _ -5¢'_:',i.'t=`.=:~.§".>‘,=.;_ E . . CQ 'i v n (1 ‘ r 9 Week-end Specials from the _ Linen Department, Uublcachcd cotton -a nice fine even weave good weight free from dressing, 36 inches wide can beused for most' any purpose and will give satisfaction in wear." ` Special for week end I0 'yards for ....79c Linen _terry roller itowellin in the natural color with a"red and white gorder, this one makes a 'good hand or rolleri towel 'for the both room. As there is no end to the wear of it. Regular price 25:: yigfd. Week end for .. . -..‘ .. .. ._ Igcyard. A nice fine pillow case, good size, strong, good every day slips, in 40, 42, and 44 inches. Week en special ....25c pair An all pure linen buck towel Hemstitched a good strong heavy thread, large size. Re- gu nr worth 2,8c each. Week end special for ..I9ceacli. A good stout round thtlxad roller towcling, strong and durable easy to wash-.comes i?a grey and white stripe. Regular 13c ya d. Veek end special _for .. . .`. .. . , ._xoc "`i:d. ..liiitial guest towels hat1d"' ` :iii all piure linen' we are dead __ % in C---of i t r .i - price 75c each. ._ _ . . ». ___ .,. A good white cotton _nicecven weaifé 'free f"°m ` _ 1 .. \_ . ~~r . . . l. . .1 .t . _ff ..< ~. i . .. .’.. .-2 .4 .,..;`.;-pr' i.'l»‘=.`-ft I