E°NESDAY~ ‘;LL:?QHA.'§@TTET<>W~ confirm’ r . A’ . . it ~- l ' ' l ~ . . I —G.-\LVA.NIZED special trap trails t G t M198 and all fl§hipg supplies sold right at! l1 O r Bruce's. i540. Copy i’ I flea . ‘.1 £1 _ jtl\'.4'-'Y'-‘4‘4. tn». \/ngm“',mfl\\ Wpfqfzh t I ____ , l O . , —BU¥ 1mm, Shorts, Oil Cake. -COLEMAN.-Mr. .1. n. McDonaldl a ,., - Corn Meal, Wheat and Qats etc., at‘ u“ surveym.’ germanvme’ b“ been l . v . p‘ . V ' ."!1'sl.i- Bruce's. 1:440. he“ m, the pa“ we“ wgggmg ‘on v _ several parties in this vicinity as well ' z, ; ; . pi “Twas” W5° M“ as opening up the Blflitérfltkd lot-line f , , ‘ ' Q 3 advmnge °r m“ ‘pwml MW“ betwdim Lots 1o and a. Messrs. Camp- l V l _ . ~ price on ladies’ Fur Coats have been hen” Mcwuumw_ Rea/es’ Dlgnan’ l i i . I ' wen’ plaad‘ Vwhy a“ bu’ ywrfl MoNaughl, availed themselves of his l § l v . now. at Sincllurs. 1317-l._-6-»2i. servlc” whim hem ML McDonald’ - I n s t a r Alba . -.-wli‘- ARE orrhIBlNo extra. spec- e a "r 3y Or “y lal values in ladies’ Fur Coats in- cluding Rat, Seal, Plush, Mountain Beaver and Goat. It pays to buy at Sinclairs. 13l7-1~6-2i. l -—WILL ENTER NURSING rim-l I-‘ESSlON-lthss B. DesRcches, of I Iliiswuche, who has beerl the effici- ept bookkeeper for some time at Gcurlies. Ltd‘, Druggists at Sum- nierslde. has resigned her position to enter the nursing profession. Miss DeRoches left. on saturdciy for a short visit to her home before taking up her new clutirs..-S For theT/irifty buyer we have prepared at both our Sum- merside and Charlottetown Stores a largehqssprtment of Mbney. Saving values in Furniture. Below we list only a fqw qf (h3g3, It will pay you to anticipate your spring needs and Buy Now. TWO OUTSTANDING VALUES ill sinuous iiiziiiliilo o- nolnii FUTURE Beef Hide fsfoccassixis clearing $1.98 l N E E D Us N D per pair. 8 inch height in same stock I $1 ‘I5 cr pair at Sinclairs. 1316-14-21. Read What the Halifax 4111's n well on "room —LADIE_S RAT, FRENCH AND ELECTRIC SEAL, Plush, Mountain -—AD.IOU KNED’ UNTII, FRIDAY,‘ : Eiiaiigllrzfingoz: gaging at —Tlie case of Margaret Elizabeth Mur- 1317__1_6_2i_ ray vs Lani; Smith in in action for ‘I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - “*2 . "E .1" - e . ~ .. .. . . ., . . rca ea n: rc-l . rumors s Simmons b ed enamel _., 1 L’ , . mmom qua y my]; " Tunoulnmb m “Nutmeg sold Road's Corner on July 5th last, was finish. Has handsome cone ‘ Q’ ‘ ' 9! 3 lMll Iolmlcrii lubh; T HE Charlottetown Guardian has recently if"? WNW“ “d ’°‘1“;i0.f1‘ before the County Court 0n Mcnrlay §,ff,°,"‘,,‘;;'5°;,,',§‘,,,‘;;1“ c1‘: , Vi I , . ) Q fl" so l .| I \ fnllllwlgfszy flltlagl-“glililied lssyed a souvemr edltlon pubhshed ln d‘ m’ me close of, the ‘fie m‘ plalnmf’ high. fnot 34 inches ‘lllfll. ‘ ' ,' ' l tuhjh/ l l Pqulpped with easy rolling book-size form, with the optimistic title of __CLEAg,M,-, 1231555 on a“ bah fgfzltalgofigsd saéziznfflgtdléfgi .................... .. $1.95 l|. ..lji i _, 2 w "ltelfn-I-é-éé-é-Igé- ill-Ill H ' " , . . ' - _ ». ‘ ' THE SPRING ~ - . - " $ *- The Golden Future of Prince Edward Island. orclzgizir Llxirzjsfiatbéfillltll InmNL adjourned the use um“ A good m“ spring’ my 3“ r ;:b§::.::$mi‘wi:eohiinu ., . . . . . . - - ~- - . . . , a . Ii: is an interesting edition. It is one that clairs. l317-l-6~'.:i. Fgldafunfil]: t:.,f}l.der.;§emé€:nw::. ail-Lilli? lfiliystlgllflorig: braced angle ill... £311 the native o1" Prince Edward Island, far from joumed mm! Rjlédnesday E H Itfld Ellllrnnteed against “Qdzyfvflrlmfivlfi ""31"- - - . . . ' ~ - ., o s o u home, will read with a special glow of pleasure, —ALL BALANCE or mans Winter mo“ K, C" m, puma“ and oezsills $5135 m; Dumm- i T“ our", .... ....... - ~-~ was llillwiliis g THE MATTRESS ii roll edge felt filling in fancy art ticking will give years of satisfactory scr- Overcoats, Navy Chinchilla; and A2- plne, Tweeds, Barrymores and other Plaid back cloth. 0n sole now. Spec- ial priccs ot Sincloirs. l311-1-G-2i, Thane A. Campbell K. C., for dc- fendanL-S is priced sway below our regular low llfloos. an, 4s and 54 inch widths . . . . . . . . .. 319,00 complete. for in poem, and story, in attractive illustra- tion, and advertisement, it tells of the Island's glory, of its progress, and of its contribution to the life of this continent. ls also a Simmons fiwllict. made of felt throughout, good strong tlcklng and roll edge I535 will give year: o! service. (Jen be had in 38. 4B or 54 loch width! $1650 complete I . —\'IL‘AR GENERAL or EDMON- V“ —\’OU (JAN SAVE MONEY buy- ing a. Mackinaw Coat or Windbreak- er or Leather Jacket if you select them hcrc at our reduced price at Siiiclairs. l3l7-l-lS-2i. There are many excellent articles, but one of the best is the impression of an American journalist who visited the “Garden of the Gulf." and who tells vividly his impressions of its people, their traditions, the well kept homes, the splendid churches, and his amaze- ment at the practical absence of divorce and crime. His observations are worth noting. “This some. little Province, which has no divorce problem, is also without a crime problem. Its crime rate, as indicated by convictions for ser- ious offenses, is less than one-tenth the rate for Canada as a whole, and the Canadian rate is low. The Island hasn't had an execution in forty Ybars! -—THE CURLING RINK-The curling rink at Summersidc is be- ing got ready for the winter roaring game. Tho rink has already been floqqeq tlvice and now tlzat the weather is colder the ice should soon be hard enough for the game. It is expected that the rink will be offici- ally opened on Thursday with a ban» quet. A good season sport is being looked forward to.-S -—-SAD MEWS RECEIVED-Mr. C. E. Strong of Summerslde, received tho sad news on Monday of the death. that, momma of. his Sister-in- law, Mrs Newton Strong at her home in gelmont. Mass. lv_'rs Strong was the widow of the late Newton Strong son of the late Mr and Mrs William G. Strong c-f Sumnlerside, and bsicre her marriage was Miss Annie Farrow of Bedequc. She had resided in Boston and vicinity since her marriage but visited her Island home frequently, her last visit being two years ago. He; lplsband prede- ceased her \\ u; two Yttdfs. The cider residents of Surnmerside will have kind recollections of Mrs Strong in her girlhood. There are loft to mourn on only daughter, Mrs .Donnell, with whom she resided ‘also one brother, Silas Farrow, of Bedeque, and three sisters in the vicinity of Boston, to whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. N0 further details were received. The 1m Artemiis Farrow. who w- cently pslsred away in Bedequo was a brother of the deceased-S "Unemployment? There isn’t any on the Island. “Poverty? It is almost non-existent there. “This Island has, per square mile, twice as njlany people, four times as many cattle, and 1 eight times as much poultry, as any other Province _of Canada. It has more railroads per equare mile. more post offices, more telegraph lines, and more churches, and its people have more money in the savings banks. oer capita, than have those of any other Canadian Province. The publication is one worthy of that en- terlmslng dallyhewspaper. The Charlottetown Price 25 Cents. Guardian. We have shipped large quantities of Ground Lim estone to the island and it has given wonderm] results. We solicit your orders fcr either bul . _ , k or bagged L! _ Can ship bagged llmc at one day-s notice‘ me -.FlNl'j Foxes-Dr. J. A. John- jston, Tignish, was in Summeraide last lweek disposing of some of his fox lpelts. Some days ago the Writer llfld TON-Right Rev. Leo Nelligan, Vicar General of Edmonton Diocese in Al- bcrta, arrived in Summerside on Sat ilrday oil awount. of the serious ill- ncss of his father who is a patient in tlic Prince County l-Icspital. Father Nclligan is a. native of Tig- nish and was a very brilliant stu- dent of St. Dunstaus University. He celebrated High Mass at 10.30 on Sultday in St. Paillfs Church and preached an eloquent sermon on the feast of the day. He will visit Charlottetown and Tignish before re turning to Edmonton-S I PERSONALS —-Mr James Tilplln of Black Banks was in Summerside on Monday on a busine-Ss trip.—.S —Mi._ss Stella Brergmn. Tignish is Charlottetown-T —M.r C}. Shelton Sharp, M. L. A., of Bldeforq is in Summerside for a few days .—S —Miss Louise McLeod of OOllllahls visiting Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs G. H. Barboun-S -.~We are pleased to see Mt‘ J. A. Bernard about again a-ftcr a severe attack of tonsilitis.—-T -—Mr B. '1‘. Raynor and his daughter Miss Lena Raynor, of Sum- merside are attending the fur auct- ion sales in Montreal-S -—Miss Evelyn McKenzie and Miss Dorothy Klrwin of Summersicl; spent the week-end in Alberton the guest of Mrs Burkc.—S —Mr Clarence Cameron has been oppointcd manager of the new visiting Mr and Mrs Roy Praught, CHILD'S CRIBS. Strong and sturdy, white enamel or walnut fin-.- ish. Hos strong link spring and slid- ing sldcs with automatic fasten- lngs, easy running casters $1.95 All felt mattress to {It above $2.50 KITCHEN C HAIRS Strong ond [sen vlceablefivlll stand years of hard usage. golden fln- ish. set up ready fol use. January price 76c ‘ each. 6 for $4.25 A Sliding Couch Can be converted Into n llfit] at a. moment's notice. Sim- mons Strong Ilnk fabric and double felt mattress covered in attractive pattern of cre- tonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59.75 _ Feather Pillows A real money-saving item is this chicken feather pillow. The feather; are thoroughly cleans ‘ and encased in floral an ticking $1.35 pair. Strong Coil Spring Made of Premier wire re- inforced and supported by Interlocking wires through- out. 39. 48 imd 54 inch wigtlé; t-ut-u-ounn-n. - . . . - .. i). ALL [FELT IVIATTBESS. Here Is an unusually good value In a soft.’ comfortable mattress. roll edge and neatly tufted. 39, 48 and 54 Inch $5.75 width . . LAYEft FELT MATTQESS. Thrifty house-svives will recognize the sav- Ing on this layer-built mattress. Good heavy art ticking, roll edges Ind deeplytufted. A real buy at $8.95 WALNUT FINISHED DRESSER. Made of boasoned hardwood, three roomy draw- ers fitted with wood knobs. Bose size l1 x 86 Inches. Good plate mirror 16 x 20 Inches. Special price . . .3 . . . . . . $15.95 QUALITY MAINTAINED PRICES REDUCED I lo the Adiuirallty Qfflce, whence Two EXTRA VALUES IN DRESSERS WALNUT {FINISHED DRESS- ER. Has three roomy drawers. Size of top 1'7 x $3 Inches and fitted with good clear mirror l3 x 22 Inches. Special $11.15 COMMODE to Elli-kl! .. S 6-25 $25 and disk for the husbnnd"; liquor MM,- Bqqne, siunmerside who has AN AOCOMPLISHED ARTIST been in Tignish for tho past three weeks assslting in the work of in‘ stalling the Provincial Bil/Bk FEW-Tn". :0 Summerside F‘ridoy.—T branch of the Provincial Bank whleh has been opened at T;gn151,__T permit. The relief amcerl. acting on orders from the city council, had de- clared the permit forfeit prior to the granting of the orders for groceries etc. The wile of the man bargained with the relief officers to get the permit and then exchanged the per: m"? to her hlllbflfld for hi; you; 5c- count. The money Is now in her name and he will have to depend on his wife's generosity tq allow him some- thing for liquor. EZ-I”§;-Z=-=E'é:-:%Z-ZE‘J_—_" H? EYESIGHT U] EXAMINATION l Fitting and supplying Glasses etc. OIIOIIRTBIIT Ofllco {Jonnoeted With H. J. MABON Drugstore Montana» P- 8. I- .!i;_:i§=-:§:-:§wg:~:a;3 By George McManus they were‘ dispatched by King's Mes- senger from the Embassy by airplane to Paris for inspection. At. one time she worked out the conversion of the mew; of n llrgl London house in Eaton Square Into a small modern residence, a Job, very typical of what is taking place in London now; also on the new Horti- cultural Hall. one of the most ad- vanced reinforced concrete buildings in London which has now been com- plated. . . ltne pleasure of receiving these pel‘... (Operating Government I, l . B5 they bun: “Woffhfobe fashion" in BROQKVILE’ 5L the doctor's heme. Nwnherina about forty and hancmz wsetlwr 1o the above mentioned fashion one not familiar with the markets and the wide spread depression which seems to effect greatly onything that is for 6 sale, would be opt to think that i B. vast fortune was here hidden. He describe thcsc beautiful pelts it 2 suffices to soy that they IJYGBwbCJ e teatuiful tips and brushes with E brim-it silver mimic ma black crou- f ea. These foxes were rowed on the 2 i 0 a (Cgnalllan Prep!) VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 6.- Among Vonocuver Island women who are engaged in special work and lljhose exhibits have attracted great interest and admiration licre, is an English woman. Mrs. Frank Holland, A. R. I. B. A. and A. A. diplomee, widow of the late Frank Holland of Victoria. Mrs. Holland's spacial train Illg In the architectural schools of ISPKBlhBE this Asthma Remedy. A London, where she completed a five grateful user of pr. J. D. $011058? your couru under Howard Robertson, Asthma Remedy finds \ it the only the celebrated architect. led to her remedy that will give relief, though beln: chosen to work with the arch- for thirteen years he had sought itecturol firm of Boston and Robert- other help. Years of needless vsufler- son in designing the British pavilion iilg niay be prevented. by using this at the Paris Exhibition of Industrial wonderful remedy at the first wgrn- Art in 1925. The work entailed in this lug cf trouble. Its use Is simple, its undertaking woe by no means light, cost is slight, and it can be purchas- say: Mrs. ‘Holland. who recalled the ed almostanywhere. "thrill" of rushing the plans each Line Plant; -———— John 00.. N. B. “Ffflnk Arsenault has returned to his home in Moncton, N. B. after spending a pleasant holiday with Mr and Mrs Manuel “ledge of Slim- mer-tiide . -—$ » Mr John M. Nelliian. Tigrllslt, ivho is undergoing treatmen In the Prince County Hospital is slowly improving. His son, the Rev. Mona slgnor Leo J. Nelllgan, Edmonton is expected home on Saturday..—'1‘ ‘QC ‘WOO-Q §Q%§OQ-OOQQ§QOOQQQ-O I -—-GYPROC-— Just received direct from Faclory_ One full carload GYPROC and One fuII carload TEN-TEST —Assorled lengths- -Prices low- L. M Poole d’: Co. l’noli's Wharves —The recently organized branch of the Canadian Legion at Summer- side are planning a get-together smoker for this evening-S. ..-.-... ._.»-,._~» .......__ —Oongra,tu13tions are extended to Mi" and Mrs Stanley Perry of St. Nicholas on the birth on January 2 of a. bonnie baby boy.—s MAKE IILEFUND T0 SHOW APPRECIATION BRANTFORD, Ont, Jon. lL-One o.’ the first thing; a local men and his wife, who had been dependent on the city relief, did after getting some financial aid from an unex- pected source, was to refund to the City Relief Association the sum of doctors ranch at Tignish where each year pups have been reared and brought to maturity which atpelting time have brought some of the high- est prices realized by local ranches. —T -Their friends tn Tiznlsh extend sincere sympathy to Mr and Mrs J. M. Noonim and family Summrrside on the death of their daughter Mrs R.- MotTlsom-T Some people are wise XIII-ll others just leek wise. ' ué: NIW ZEALAND hlAllKET FOB leather belting but C LEATHER lshurc in this trade, us is the c sé '0 lhc lrarc in bookbinclers‘ leathe: all: chalilois leather. There should be some openings In fancy leathers, pm. vidcd those in fashionable demand arc marketed. A wide variety m type and colour Is required. Comma participates to some extent in the sole leather trgde. BRINGING UP FATHER FTHIG r5 ‘STKHON no.3. aoomcnsrlus "m: mo»! NEWS - Au. TRMNQ Fnovl "H; mom: W561- W\\-\.- §YOBLVE HOUAR$ a-ATE on The tanning industry of Nev: Zea- Iand plOdUOQl leather from local hides chiefly for Iiome consumption, writes C. M. Croft, Canadian Trade - commissioner In Auckland, in the l; forthcoming issue of the Commer- ‘ clgl Intelligence ‘Journal. Several typo; of leather are produced but not glean kid er potent leather. The local boot and shoe Industry used consider-bl, more than the local production, and consequently leather for thnt trade to the value of £159,851 " was imported ‘n the last fiscal year. , l This amount la about half the value ‘I 1 or the local production. No partIcii- , f for opportunity exists for Increasing . ~ the present total value of Imports of Masterpiece. | Modem Sculptor-What n master- piece! vVhat strength and feelln. L What subtle charactorlxotlm and A teiiso action! Oiiloolttr—lilxl'ilso mc. slr. but l that's the llllllh hole c-f our new ml- nlaturg golf oourso.