‘. _ Snpecial dozen lovely varieties of coloring FrzSll {Fem New York Bargains in American Wash Goods OUR New York connections have just shipped us two special cases of lovely Am- erioan wash fabrics, picked 1p at bargain prices that have surprised us and we think will delight you. Hcre are a few of the items shown: ‘Plain Broadcloth in ahalf dozen popular coiorings Notable value’ 25° at Printed Piques, Plain Broadcloths, Print- ocTZephyrs, Printed Georgettes, a great range including some of the prettiest " American wash fabrics you've seen for a. long time. These Worth i0 500 yd- 39g Printed foulards in a pat- terns, and as many 45c Printed Indian Head, a very popular type of American wash goods, yard wide, half dozen smart patterns. On sale today. Lovely, fine, yard wide prints and per- cales in a host of pretty‘ patterns — smartly new and great value at -~-ts.--.s- Plain Rayon Alpaca, 12 danty colorings in this charming yard wide, silk like fabric 200d 65c value "(I50 some colors. Have you Seen that“ Amazing Value ljSilknit i Bloomer Shown ill our Northern window, you’ll see a nlost remarkable value silknit bloolller. mostly in small, medium and large bobette, but with standard size in Just compare this with tile best DOL- LAR Value you see anywhere but here. Mailed Postpaid 79c‘ 79° M one 6 PI°LE6D . rsesawl, oodo-odoooooocooooooo-oo ,.IBl*.~*rooa-I'sss man AND Ilrrsn or Ell. yu- g . O O l l,‘ u” " a lslleitsse UMATHIESON The Turkish iieet plans to cruise the Mediterranean next spring. and will visit mm to mum m. "em visit of the British fleet. Threatened conversion _ of the slculin Rouse in Paris to tslsissJiss ""1 "if"! b! the new owner. who ssyl he will continue to produce the shows which have made the theatre famous. ‘ Flillfllsvhonio communication iictwsensresrioasndasstirwrubej» Pflihhvlthm swam wsvstrsasiofttirg installation as’ -Western Guardian -nosm 1.03134“... its... antcsd m pun menu. A - v ion-mutual. --VALINTINI IUPPII in School- l-room. Keneington Presbyterian Church. ooturdsv." nbrusry 15th from d P. M. to l P. M. 11284-1441. -OIVIL sEIWIOI PDOMOMON- Many friends at dunmersidc, when he was formerly a very Pflivlilsr rnsrn- bcrofthsstsifofthsflsnkolwm- memo, will be inisstsd corncw that Mr. Fbntoncroslnsn hes been pro- moted to Grads 3 in the Dspgrtnsent oi lmmlsntion ‘end Oolonililon. with s substsnoial increase in salary. He has been u-ansfmodflm on“ to 5t. John. N. 3. w. Oflfllhllfl homsisinOepe Wolio whie his career is being watched with introsi. Bstoeehis promntim he occupied a position ss liilflblfllllflt in tbs ssllisi Inspection Duper-intent or lhtionai Defence st Ottawa. l. -Ll'l'l‘LI BT13 Al TRIM-With eivicnorninstinndsyonLvs-rewdayl in evidence 1nd. It seems probable councillor Pirillips will be elected by wsrrlsin whichthsro mayor-may mer- monihs. ‘At present Ml"- ‘Ihomss Bishop is oticrinz for re-elcotion on held in the Tow-n Hall, Surnmersde, Vincent Harrington, in his report of children could not attend school on socourlt of lack oi suflictsnt cldthir-ig. l-Ie rqmud hlsspposl’ fer second poor-resumes. What listlscicilhir! he hsd received. he distributed, but rmrswssnssdsdupecisiiyfuchil- drenbetwccrl cheeses cfninsand usnseoyosrnsluosnrcooondhshd clothinlwhlcil Wuldbsleitlt muse onchurch Street plsoedto the best advsntssc. seomstoobsdflrsminatcw-nssweil ciissti-letown ofdummsrsidethslt conditions likeths aboveshouldbe Dermlttledtosrdst. I-Isalsorsnortsd that during tl-wmoretbhshsdtsken three children tc the st. Vincent's orphcnsgadharmroiowlm-Answ salwss reodronrcms ersmuyet mclunonrlwhereti-lcnwromirtun children badly inneedo! clothssand twenty five dollar! wvoho by tho Socistyto relieve the situation. The ‘smentwssalsoinatruoiedtolsefllfl mosnhilcmu-roiuoroomnsw sticndsohool in Bumnarddcbcet- tended to forthwith. ‘The trusrrt oilicer stated that rneny oitlmisdrew hissttcrltion coboys onthssireetl urdsslred him why they were not attending school. he would drew ths stlsntlm of the public tnlihe fact iiratundsr thoschcol sctthsoom- pulscrysttendsriee wssbstmcenihc sgcsofsevonsndtisirioertsndthat ihechlIdIursesncnthsItrOIVIV“ overthirtssnyessssndurstlrecculd doncthinginflte msittsr. Rsalso rcpcrlodthat he found it diiicuittc sniorcsthe eunnuhory UWIMIMI cisuss “shut ps-rentsorauerdisns ofchiidren. ssthosehavingtiseen- Piles Go Quick Piles are caused by contention or blooointneiqwsrboweionlyanin- terns! remedy can remove the cause. Thst 1h! selves and cutting fail, Dr. Lombardi/s Hem-Bold. s harm- "slvwwleiwlflwilltwslfli hlocrlwooihflwelaundrysmlllslcon- thststlcsst rimm- Udstons "ma "m, m...“ tbs vl-ator and sewaresc commisson. 5 i ‘ monthly meeting of the Mt. Hope ..gmum,gugi 5m vgggmry_yr Women's Institute was held on Jsn.. the regular monthly mooilisig o! the (list at this beautiful new home of Board of Management 0t the Ohildr- Nlfl- 89111118 1505mm WW1 “BM ens’ Aid society of Piilrwo County, members and one oluuomo or FATl-IER iwcsmsnt-ol the sot in did use seem to mess. " -Msnyirien¢intownsndoountry willbe plssld oc-hssr Grok-Illi- lngsiltsrhisrecentiilneao- B. .. ..'B05lN HOOD FLOUR. better thinever. iozs-z-lii-lii. UWJNITED CHURCH 01" CAN- ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday Feb. 16th. George- town l1 a. in. and 'i p. m; Sturgeon. CO2. JANGLIOAN SERVICE! will be held in Holy ‘rrinity Church. George- enxcm Ahorn, Proprietor cf. the Russell _' smtel. Sulmnsrsidc. is stedily ‘improv- _ Eastern iGuardian .5 act's. m. Rov. c. v. MecNevin. rm- ’ i 1 v . ; THE on; Lgisroww oimrrin l ‘l I l l town, on Sunday next. Fob. 16th. morning service, ll a. m.; Bundsy dchocl, 2'10, and cvsnsohs. ‘i p. m. Capt. A. Hutchinson, O. A’. I . JIODIEN IMPROVEMENTS AT wood has been recently cqlnpped! electrically heated; pruning ‘irons. This was long need-l scclamstlon. This lssvumi! two fiqqwhmqn m“, wither-wig,‘ ‘lpsftlenf’ help suifered muoh from monsoon-test. Councillor Grady Qjhqgngrvfldp‘ mm. s4 em heat iscflcrlingforre-clochonintltowest mm u“ laundry stove. esoodl-lly ward and a new mnirnstion is in or- awn‘ m, 1m warm; _ mm, no der ibr the centre ward ls Ocnindllor ‘m, u "wind and m, burial“; q SG-hllfmlh hill iii-limited “It ill pa“ “an 95mg]; by m; hat (mm GOQDM’. Wllhhflm lflldfi- “hi! momcrm. 11h“; mfg mmqug timcis l0 fully M1611 U9 wim hi! ed “nun “w; ‘noma- s-iyg; 913w own business, especially in the sum- u, time-am momma,“ "WNBTITUTI W_ORK.-'1'l'lz visitor present. opened by sinzinl Institute on Tuesday the truest onion‘. Mr. Ode and Roll Oall was responded to by New ‘Ice-rs nssoluioru. After the month noted “thlt there Wm reading of minutes a letlsr appeal- practicslly no truants. 'I‘hcre were m; gm- he“, m; Qgphgjnqe we; ma "m" “Qmi”! m“ mm"- m and collectors appointed for seine. new! l-hlt "w" We I- l°°4 m“? m hers also decided to ho1d.a "s" °f "mt mm‘ u” 9°“ i” m‘ been supper on rob. 18th.'1‘hs fol-p ‘NW1! fihLS Wlhill’, I-fll that QOVQI‘ 10mm‘ aymmuwx we” than ‘p. pointed. Biol: Committee. Mrs. D. Mc- xsy and Mrs. L. Curr-is. Sol-loci Committee, Mrs. V. H. Dookendorf! *"“‘*°‘°'4‘*“' m”"""m"“°‘“ sndMr-s. s. a. Hudson. Ohe new member i... heartily welcomed to our Xnstituts. nrtvlvtfem consist- ed of reoihsticns by Mk1. L. Currie ‘n4 fudjg‘.by MR. V. H. 1390K!!!- dorff. Nsxtmcot‘ be held at thehonte of our preside t. Mrs. Dun- iel McKay end poll Oall to be answered with "My Favorite Prov- orb. more»; closed by shisihs "The Maple Deaf." A dainty ‘lunch was then served by the hostess. -___- “QNSTITUTI WORK-The "I'- uler monthly meeting o: Morell ‘Dost Women's Institute was held at the hflnlol Mn. Wm. Rsneshan on Wednesday cveninl. January 28th. ‘The meeting was called 1J0 or- u: hyjhs president. Mrs. Warren wqgyg and opened with the reed- ing cf the Oned in unison. Ai- tmugir w» nieht wu 001d and dis- agreeable members and one visitor were ptcsent. The minutos oi previous nesting were reed. IPPWV" ed and signed. w» dsnce was mm mm by the secretary A letter wss zcccivedirom s member 0i the Institute. who had be'en ill and was durim ho:- illness by tho (Mrs. Win. haugh- l“ a district. A book of lothry tick- wsss sold first wss rocoivbd (rem s-noisiiburing Institute. The school commsittoe lrpolnted ior the oi Iicbrusry were Mrs. War- shd Mil. Michael Tdb- .sick Oornmittsc for Nhrusryws Helen mo: snd- Mary Aylwsrd- A discussion followed ‘an holdinz on ‘ngggmgmgt, sin-s. Warren Wob- '7‘ Warm Tributes To Late Dr. Jenkins By His Colleagues The following tributes to the late m. 51R. Jenkins, are published in s rccenlt issue of the Cmsdian Modi- cal Association Journal: Dr. Stephen Rice Jenkins, F. A. C. 5., Prince Edward Island's most dis- Ullflll-Bhod Phyfiician, died st his home in Charlottetown, September 15th, alter a brief illness. He was a-PPI-YERUY in his usual flood health until Scpionrber 9th when ho develo- ped an acute “olccysiliiis. ‘I'l1is was WmPUOii-wd three days lmwr by the cirset of pnolunoniain the left lower lobe‘. which In spite oi a very gallant flaht bfousivt the end on the evening of September 15th. Dr. Jenkins was born in Ulnar-lotio- wwn. November l2. i858. the son of Dr. J. T. Jenklm. s prominent preo- titicner of that time. He obtmirlsd considerable medical training in his farther‘: cillce both beione and during his medical course, which hcrccoived at the University of Pmrisyiv-snia, graduating in 1884. Micr- i years interncdhip in the Old Bioolriey Hoe- pitsl, H-liiadelphaia. he retumed to pwotice in Charlottetown, immedi- staly plimsing into the hctic work of the i585 smallpox epidemic. its rc- imained in active prscticehcre until his lest illnsss._ . His exceptional qualities of heart and mind gradually secured to him tho largest medical and surgical practice on Prince Edward Island. rvirich preeminence he maintained ,to the end. /. ' A man of keen intellect, indefatig- sblc enorsy. and over youthful spirit he managed. in spite of the heavy demands of his practice, _ to 3UP abreast of the laioet advances ‘in medicine; while his hiih smse of honour, kindly tolerance and mature wisdom won for hlsn the affection- ats esteem of patients and fellow practitioners alike. Ari eflloicnt cmcirtlve, he wss an wtlve and valued p-Woipant in the councils oi the Osnssflan Medical As- sociation ‘as well as o! the loosi societies. His appointment to the _,, a, r Association fer 1m was a flhfin! ‘recognition of his stsndins enrol-ll his medical sssccisrios. ‘ A; a citizen of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island he played an .,'. ljocldlosd Witter-y Hospital, Halifax. In 1912 Ind 1915 he‘ wss eleotod ls Charlottetown representative to the "provincial legislature. Interest in every movement that had for its pur- ‘pcsc the betterment of‘ hygienic. social and educational -‘“‘ he lave acrlerously of his time and money. Dlrrin; his long career- be was closely associated with no. hoc- pttaJs in omrlobtotown, the local Rod Gross smut?’ xiii-tuberculosis. 5041MB’. Boole-i Hytlene Council, City School Board and numerous other civic organizations. all of winch owe o most deal to lair tireless enemy Hid 01151115198 ability. Dr. Jenkins‘ desk-h his lsit a Brest KID in f-lzcmedicsl and civic life of his lnetive province. ‘Il-lrough the psss- ' ing years his n-sanlory will b; 311g?‘- sbed by all who knew him as the ideal citissn. the ideal physician, "A man who went about doing good". The deceased leaves 1o mourn his Widow: three sons, Dr. .1. s. Jenkins Ind Charles Jenkins of Ohnlct-iotvwn, Kerry G. Jenkins of Paris, France: also six daullbters, M's. Ivan fleddin Alberta, ths Misses Nora and Hilda. Jenkins of New York, and the Misses Msrssrot. Helen and stephsnle Jen- kins of Charlottetown. . ' J. W. MOKENZIE i An Appreciation, The death of Dr. Stephen Rice Jenkins is regret/ted not only by his professional oonferlczs but by the lpeople in every walk orliio to cm.» Forty and province and throughout the incmmlm. Actively ensure in pi; lprofessionsl work on Monday. sep- ilsmber om; lholspcsec the same day. ‘on Tuesday écnnacdto hisholns. on ‘Wednesday ondssvsurins‘ to see his patients. on Thursday with pneumonia, on Friday and "Muddy ‘wlttl tho resources of both hospitals _s.t his disposal. ‘he fought a greet r 11o 15* i Same aigrClghroties-fimciluslity MACDONALGS ToaAccos - CIGARETTES. psnion qualities of Dr. Jenkins. In conclus- ion hisshsndinrr ass. pirysician may be summed up in words o! Robert Louis Stevenson: ‘Among the nrcn ind classes or men who stanrlpshove- tho coulmnn herd. the physician’ eseiiyliicupies first place. Kc is the flaunt-sum as it is, oi our civilian; iounartd when this stage ofnhsr doilowtiir, only tobernsrvellcd st in history. he will 'be tiwrikht to have shared ss little as any inzxtlrs, defects of the per-loo and ‘notably exhibited the virtues of iihc rscg§~1le possesses in s-msrked deereiioner- 081W. hot. discretion. and, what src seventh. at the home of Mr. i... Mrs. Harvey Douglas. Hold o! Hills. boroufli. A vary interesting program was rendond by the mémbors of 1-116 DWiSlOIi. I136‘! WhiOh h slurlptu- mls lunch was served by the young ladies in their usual 300d style. The rest of the evening was pleasantly spent in‘ games and music until a late hour when all returned to their homes slftcr spending a very enjoy- able evening. The ladies of Mount Stewart Wc- I men's Institute held a bean supper and dance in the 1. 0. F. Hall on Friday iiuht. proceeds to be in eid more important, hcrvculesn cheerful- hwo IM- counse. so that he lvrinrsl sir and cheer into the sick worn and ciltcn enough. thbuph not as oftcn as he wishes, brlnss healing." G. I‘. DEWAR _ ---.,-..__._. MOUNT BTIWABT \ ’ = vrcrlwrr M15 MIHOII E. MacDonald. tench ‘l’ l‘ l"!!! llslior. spenmthe week endstihehornecihorpenntsvr. U11 M". J- C- MacDonald.» Mt. stewert. _ . The annual innlvsrsary oi the Head of-Hillsbcrough "me Cihgffy Hill. sons oi ‘Ivnuiersnoe Division. of the sdtocl. Miss Edith Cameron. teacher st Stsnhopfl.‘ spent the week end st the hon-re of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Cameron, l-lesd of llilis- borough. The funeral of the late Mrs. Dc- vid Andorson was hold on Wednes- day st he: iconic st Int i0. Inter- ment ‘tailing place at 5t. Petsrl cometary. The iunersl was lsrstll! attended showing the high esteem in which the late Mrs. Anderson was held. Services were conducted by her pastor Rev. M. K. Charmsn- As the season advances many o! the women are taking out their hooking frames, and proceeding at their usual task. X. Y. Z. W” held 0h YIN-By night, Rhmuy ‘but loein¢ right, and on suncay. Isn- {tember 15th. ho lie-seed to his reward The writer was intinlatclyr _ ‘nted ‘with Dr. Jenkins for msny your snd ‘cm usury that bu advice um dolin- gcei, whether in the mo. orhqpitn], were always iushly rinsed. His ac-' iuvlus iii-ma Cross was. mm hy- RlOhO and education, are well known but it wss as a rensrsl practitioner ‘Wilt?’ he climbed to the hishcst pinn- Jwiem his profusion. m» non es s ivhysiolsn and sureeon mu only l» " "' * ivy-constant visits w ma! ‘centres of iesrbihs. by hoopla; sbresgi or the times. sham application ci his inrowisibs. -'l-is will he missed in the local meson‘ society. in the msdiosiooundlolwhich he was‘ i i t ‘his-unit’ is MUIYQ 0N Mil-Q IO tTT ' Knives. ll our quantity u lim- I mo» don't miss this - ‘WWIWNWI lauv. now i iiIOi-IIAIPS less tablet, succeeds, because it re- invited’ the members to he: _ . ~ - _ lievn ihil sensation end strength» rm! ‘d, m. m‘ W I “iwpequslly important role. Early sssool President last year. in the M‘! 080GB“! DEPT. gm flee sflsgtsq “m, 11mm“ m; mun". m.“ "fled m m‘ h“, atinn himself with thedccai militia relations of both hosfltais. when my" .__ "mum" liven quick. safe and lasting relief to , ‘ p” ‘iyw ‘M mm”; ss medical omoer-of the 4th lupi- his advice was slwoilelllyllillbit- In D thoussndscfriieluifereraltwilldou‘ a ‘M. nrentHssvyArtillerinhcr-osetotlustword the-profusionbss lost s . . .. a n u” m“ i“ 7°“ °' “W” "wt ‘*4 by and“ m: N. m“ ‘ rank or lieutenant-colonel afurwerds very ceiilbls. careful. sod successful. ' » m“ ""0 ' “m” m‘ °°"“'°" "m i‘ w‘ i vi fo considerable nos prsotiiloner we his“ slocistes n. i 4" "um" m” '“ everywhere ssii Hear-lord thlthis - ' w ‘i’ ' ' w _ 3"“. m“ . _ g e ' llllilfli"? ~~ name's-rho orm mum List-est. ‘hmni m‘ u: u 0mm wmlnmdm‘ .9 ‘vm l l ‘mm ' “m ' ' ' _ . l --Bv Y- lvieliiibrrs '