i _._.,,,,,. n .___ new awepted an address in at the "owning _ 1914 _Office Supplies We have an immense 'I supply of Ledgers, Cash ami.. my -Benin, nn' ‘ Books, letter Books Jour- _nals and Bank Books of ; every description. Letter Presses, the latest and best in Files Binding Cases, Letter Cases, Price Books, Pocket and Office Diaries, Fountain Pens, Inls, eic etc. ~ One million envelopes (all sizes). _lowest prices Foolecap, Account Paper, Amount Pads. 60 dozen' of our cel- ebrated“Succe ss" Binding Cases which we eller in dozen lots at the low price of $2.40 per doz,con1p1ete, large purchases for cash enables us to sell at Fact- ory prices, Our motto for 1914 will be "The best goods at the lowest pric es” Wholesle Q Retail Carter & Company Limited Ve THE traiaman, Conductor C Somerville Mass with Gunn( lived for the last mtl _ IT PAYS to buy'_ln this _-___ .f. .. ,_.:- ` _ _- FISHING POOR.-Eel fishing is .o_'clock~ -uk "".'”" ""' _ f’ --_ not very good ln~ Rustioo streams C0119 g mortality. » » - t__Fi'om _yeeterdsyjs Evening Guardian) meeting ot please wry). evening will ofin »- _ _Q fxngq Q ' 5E _,___'_ . rondi ions, was' also greater while _ ”°s§'§et“;‘f“l, ¢,,:?,‘{',1,-.,,',5,gu,,_I“:,?,,-,,,,B.,,y glf,°'§§d,:,.1.ehe_tiike-oi-num nnd qualmo_se.- nn _ - _ wArrING__ oN con _ 0', Wm, mending -ins imnidngnissun in mn-_»f._t\e;u¢l\°_r_h41°d'. was sm¢1l°1"»“<1_ "- ' ' -~, K _ “action vm; we short coutsm -on in'i:hs_ __v_rtl__11q_'__.q_I~tl_lcle bdsm ffWaiting on God?' It is sitting e to smoke Good Cigars?" this winter ammugh B 3,-eat many ‘Ty y 'ggigl-nw, tw,,,'¢y.¢_m,` “_ dln'ifh1'slie`\1.' There were 'Z9'vessels_ . down _ - enioy' selling them-.to you. TM fishermen fire engaged in it. l ' ` in “"5 iiolgiiaend gftu- dmugdn tm, mn .employed in the industry.. 3.238 ir._en_.' - By the way to rest awhile, eheioi-"rain: 26:.) in nnetni tnene. _ .__ - all§iiiri;iii>iiTI(i>i{'iin'iiii`eoi;enii_§;l1i`d:i "°°P‘ ‘° l‘°" °°“'1‘l°f°¢ in Mgi fill 'bntiii ii:‘“dw1i':ni;’°ai1i` And lmmmg ‘tm "mt ol perfect _'A. F Bt O ID re. , - ' 1 , ugh- 1" '_ ,D_ `, MISS- » WB! 9 _ 00 - _ _ _ 0 er' an ra :i'il’lg51l?9M3i» -§ii`1i:iigC.lI§inSn.Hlll€li‘Iiii‘iaRi?ii) ii»|l§i1Ei3 ;;§e,2:,g '¢i‘l;,¢Tp1diiliizyv:eli;"e2i;ilinh3;i]gf¥:‘ lrllltillved lm:¢g,-°tl;,:-,,§l,§?:,fn§y bounties, ‘ $2,649.28 in oiilclatl) salar- -In tiirlight of a Father's smile. _ _ 1 _ J _ d_ _ ,__ 5 _ _ ~ ._ ‘ » ' 'ies ‘d_$3,'7i4.16i wages guar- _ ‘ ' Pm” R'(l)‘il B Ihla md mliiect A ln the dmennt branch” by “I9” casa wgdngdgy Bit"-noon' 1"-Qqnldladlsli A total otn1.0$6|tl00"#il.anttc It is eeasinlto look with anxious ~ 3 ¥’§_'_“Kt P th?""* Fil P- ”‘~- "tent-nn~ Mr. Laughlin Mnnxinndn nn- W” =°u1> marins with Ivwvmaeui- mum ky and 7000 5- -» . ,rout on _.u iec _ e ,a s oillse teousness: smgd by M,” _Addie Mucmm _thg ments. Full directions were given for were _ dm dbuted _~ -_ n,_omP°°¥1*°dth° Kenya _ _on ____ mam ____ comms day” H“"“`”°°k' 7° P' '“" “him” lm °fH¢1°ut teacher 0! New Annie School! "‘° ’““"i”‘ °' “u'l‘”‘°“ °‘ °°“\’ “M 1 dointehery 15000 ooo lobsters 1° ~ ‘ ‘ ` ' ' _ ‘OD - . » » none liliuirbhairllsledéeadllthmailnse Brow? llzziin lltzaethisitaiilii ',:;l;i,-;;:,x°imE,xs from the ‘Charlottetown Hatchery If is leaving the present to God . 'ri-im EARL GREY.-Th E 1 G ° °'° 91 °\' H Hu - . - - d 100,000,000 lobsters from the _wich 11 rt veriui oi praise. Mt at 7 o,clock_tms__ ,lggmifg wx; yan, , pavoubl, , commmu were _-some Which illustrated the uses of fm a ea o oUARANTqll_n`<. .jf if _L-_.1 satisfaction is thinking over when MUD! N3" ¢_°'°¢|\ _ 4 Feorgetown Hatchery. 1_91_2-_lil was attended £0. f - .. .25 tonsoi mixed freight. s number ni med” by the visiwrs vu the improv ml” b"°d' Frymg i” d°°" "A" W” I _ passengers and 10 sacks of mail. 'Ili _ mthe ,mbject for .rhunda am". the most successful tishlngseasori _in 11; is never 5 thought of "how" 0r_ 1 irey is making the round trip toe (ev: giggggidlial)i:tiii):l’eili¢¢il;i)M\>1° morning and 'returning in the late _theirsteacher and all was broughg to tllced in the _two previous lessons. It is simply le ns m a e Y afternoon. f ' ' ~ ...__. l ACADIA BULLETIN- A copy _ _ ot _tho Acadia Bulletin ol January. 1914,, issued from Acadia Colle W . _ 8°. olf- lvillc, has been received. The maga- . _ Pnoriraann iiiin'r1No_- want way - - rider. mxnminntion rrn.'Eitv°°tin1i' pb ¢1<;€_e bv the singing cl “God Save .;';'f,'§,,§l“:,7,f;,§:; n°l;°l2,§,0,,:f,““,f:t elf nan proved, nndnubtndiy. to be the 1-nrnngn the midst or nu care and P ,_ e ng. _ . I 1 B _ 'without pain. _ _ press themselves delighted with the §_‘°°';Il“1&°o";§t:5B°é':illv;'; tQ:,1;_i'£‘;§': stlue' s -NEW GLASGOW _The people of ‘work which is being undertaken ‘by 5 ° I ns cum si. ' _ _ ` 1 - t is leaving everything in His hands A New Glasgow and vicinity are takin: the 1_1°P“"m§“t °' **S“°““‘"° ‘“ th' into misiuheldifn ' b5¥;'~1i" iirliie 'rn does H' °°°”‘»b°“i nr. Rllllllls, iadvantage of the splendid roads to 'interest Of ‘ti e women of our rural °'"° 0 rs' °p° °’ 7' V' °n ‘ ` ' - _ Next to Ciolfs _ .. _ _ Assured that He never can make mis _zme deals with the work of the aca__get the,r_wood home_ The youu and _,actions along the lines of Hou“_ llil. E. Roller. trained nurse. Kava a _ .dc-my and with social events among ,the present students and among for- mer ones, whose present careers are _being followed up. _ -*__ l I“L()IlRISl-IING LODGE.- Har- mony Division, S. ol T., N0. 244.] Iiowei- Freetowh, in still adding :members to its ranks. At the last regular meeting the following o_Bicers~ lwerc installed:- W. P.-Alex. Cairns; W. A.--Edith Reeves: R. S.- Bertie lDeucnn; A. R. S.- Mabel M. Burns; P, S_- Eva Drummond; Trees.- 'Pearl Reeves; Chnp.- Ernest Taylor; __Con.~-Martha Cairns; A Con.- Alice ~Cairns; I. S.-Scott; Cairns; 0. S.- ;Waltcr Burns; `P. W. P.- George Jardine. I is n i _ _ --7 See 0ur Pearl Crescent _Brooches You will be particularly proud of that pearl brooch _ii you select it here. - _ » ‘ Our bastfstyles ara shown in crescent designs, 0. wide range of grades. rnnzing in price from $2.75 to $14.00. S unnyside ` _ »',_`~ _ I W. N. Tanton - - ti k , ‘ schooli children are fully enjoviiiq the hold Science. The work of the Short talk ‘md d°m°“°t'“"i°“' with 'm'u° Ah ?|,1°:i5 gh, jerleci; rest! ' (excellent ice for skating ou" tho -Course gives ‘them opportunities -of mls” gem" grxbyh 9Sdl1€tl__ Patient. ' _ -“Bonny Clyde." Mr.. and Mrs. H. ii. 1 r 1 on 1 tn 'n in ir- " ' .i"~ °*’°' ’ B "“'° ° P’°P°' ~ _ is Bell have ireturned 120 Esst Point. alibi-lism.; iiutf.'l»)y] ythe rglliiirvation qvbll W” to bandage 8 badly sprained temP]i:=iP(1ii?lBgT1i€iaN0;`¢il=1so(il‘le?ddn idlr It - -alter a pleasant vacation here. The dass work ' _ en_US. MWF Whi0l1 U16 H1°mb°l'9 WGN 191431 0 1 ut EAR1-(133-B B00K_ ing-$1.00 bottles. E. A.. Ftwar, neighbors are delighted to hear that ' ' __ ____ w invited to _ the "sick room'~' where ~ °r 55° 3 - _Mr. d M . ' . ' ` ` ' _ C t 1 Drugstore. »3149-1 8|. an rs Melvin McLeod intend- HQUSEHQLD SCIENCE Ou' the same little .lady had been un- STGRE' 36414 1M6l' en ra _'residing in the village in the near ~ ` ' _- 1: u t_ bed. Here Mrs. future. _ The popular Post Mistress Thsrsiigy nruionimg Professor il°”"Rb1iei egniaiiied Dana demonstrated -$Pent-_» “day DYBBY Vi¢W visit-.ga e e B 0 u-genes of L” ur” how ajéxil-tast person may be given ning h-5i_.._s__e___ Mft H_ Simpsom -_on Bacteria to the students of the a __efre__h___g sponge _“atm the ham” Missg-Evelyn and 'Esther Stevenson Household Science course He indi ~_~gtud,_|gg,'p w_ g_ ' have baen-,pong -cated their. 'position in the Plant ing "f mit “ppu°°u°"° in cues I 'Phe iemains ol the late Daniel R day when they were conveyed to the cemetery at- Mount Stewart _tor burial beside those of his father, sister, and brother. Mr. Gunn was a son of the _late Angus Gunn of the Head ol Hillsborough and was in the employ of the P. E. I. Railway for three years. About eight years ago, Mr. Gunn moved to Somervill Mas e s _and entered the employ of the D0st01\ -__i-ind Maine Railway where he remain- ed nt`w0rk till almost a year ago when his health failed. His remains were accompanied home by".hl.s'in0th-- er who ha-d been with him since August, also his sister Jeanette and |, I Small dose. Small battle. Best since 1870:- FUKJERAL To MT STEWART __ that in twenty four (24) hours one u n C r om_ tccn(l1) millions and in tive (5) - i- ieianrrived nt Brndaisnnn on sntnr ;"°“**”°- '1`h°Y ’“““ h°W°"f-“- have _dam _,am 3,.d_ and remained at the-plenty of food and a favorable tem; _home of his brother Hugh till Mon- l Derature' They are very hard 17° de Y I ___ pr c n under visltiur lids parents returned ruesuay mntni-ie ni-.nd tinnn wnn 1 n t nt o gr a e to resllméihle Studlts interest to the ordinary person They reproduced by dividing into two, so Bacterium may give rise to seven stroy lf the temperature gets trio lon, they wrap themselves up until more favorable elininiic conditions, when they start up as vigorous- ly again as before. They do the same thing when the food supply gets scarce, so that it is almost imposs- ible to freeze them out or get _rid of them by starvation. They can, however, be killed by high tempera- tures. None of them can resist boll- ing water for any considerable lcllfxfh of time. This Lecture was nrsliminary to a series on Bacteria in milk, Bacteria in water, and Bac- terial diseases, both by plant and animals. P. E. I. FISHEltIES.- The report of the Marine and Fisheries Depart- ._ __ ' _ - . . ~ " 0 _ ' i _ ' ’ . ' |<~ sudden and severe pain and, also, the' l A S G U I T M E A L cf n:§:.n.”°’tr:_ s' ...:"f.‘2.ff.': and .:.‘;:';.‘;f°°s;:;' r:..::u:_-----~- of I1il:l"C0llege.'I-Iuliféxn, 'who has been"ah_le powers of re edu tio ,319 Sheet” 0” 91° “ck bed- All th° 1 Q' ose of the meeting a vote ot thanks was tendered Mr R Mrs Crosby lor her kind hospitality Red I ond ls good blood-bleed that nour- ishes the whole body, and enables every .organ to perform its furlo- tions nsturslly. Msny people owe it to HO0D’S 8AR8APARILLA,' which relieves lerofuls, eczema, psoriasis, and all blood humora. 'E _-A :For catarrh there is nothing bet- ter than Rexall Catarrh Jelly put up in s. collapsible ‘ tube with patented nozzle opening. a. pungent, nmmgigic preparation that will relieve the` most _obstinate case of catarrh _ment for the yenr 1912-ia uns' been `G”‘”'“”i"°‘1 "° °'"`°`°’ ”‘°”"Y ""1 b” issued, The total value ol the tisher-| ics of the Island tor that period was, unded Price 25c The MacKinnon _"Vinci is again to the Ire t_. the very time it is most-» _did-jA_‘ does'you good or costs you noth- dsdde “_'°"_ lm: pn 1 m ' s oper !or_ her instructive entertainment and_ ret . ' . Drug Oo., Corner Great George and Kent Bts. _ Mtf,l __ ___ _ _ .1 H le lr 77'? WY Y ' . 4% __ (llughes’ Patent) T /HS CATTLE F00” is a pure product of the Sugar Cane, the richest grass in the world, only the digestible pith of the cane being used to absorb the molasses, zo p. c. of this plth will absorb 80 p o. of concentrated molasses. Molascuit is pure cane molasses, minus the water, which is dried ont, and. replaced by the digestible pith. ' It is the most easy. practicable and economical means of handling molasses, and in the best form for feeding to all stock. - .When fed to cows, it will increase the quantity and quality - df inn miie. _ . When fed to horses it improves their condition andlworking nowers. Give them a handful or so with their other food when f CY come in tired after a day's work, reducing the oats by the amount of M()LA§cU|'|‘ added_ MOLASCUIT is extensively used in Demerara Ar n i , ge tne, Africa, South Murltius, India, Australia and oi.course in _ England. -' ‘ The Canadian farmer wil fi _.1 l not be slow to grasp its value. _ M0l»A§cll|l'is the richest sugar food, containing as it does over 50 p. c. of sugar. ` canvrii Bros. Im -10-22Mms1m oethenldssi, _ f -f _ L _ 1 _ -in A »*1'|n_ UUR BIG SlllE HHS THEM Hll iscounts 20 to 50 Fur Muffs and Stoles MeinSii'Ove7iC30atS ~ * 1-4 off THLKING P. Come and ' articipate i Real Mink Mull $55.00 now $4] 25 i Real Mink Mull 68 on now 5| 00 i Reel Mink Mull 80.00 now 60.00 2 Black Persian Lamb Muff 19.50 new I4 62 ‘ i Black Persian Lamb Muff 27 50 r Black Persian Lamb Muff 38 50 2 A‘aska Sable Muffs 28.00 now 2| OO 1 Alaska Seal Muff 22 oo now 2 Large Grey Lamb Muifs 12,00 now 9 00 Also Persian Paw, Columbia Sable & Mink Marmot M uils lu large variety to select from, all at 25 p c. oil. Stoles to match any of the above furs 25 p. c. off, Ladies’ Skirts 4.50 to 6.50 Now $2.98 _ _ About two dozen ladies' skirts in black and colored, good servicable skirts, some of them not just up to the minute in style but otherwise OK .Hp Deeply Cut S Men's~Tweed Overcoats $7~50 now 6 oo Men’s C hevi-on Tweeds 16 50 now 13 zo Men’s Tweed Overcoats 9,io now 7.5¢ Men’s Diagonal Tweeds iii oo new i4. o 'M¢n’s Freize Overcosts 10,00 now 8.io Mews Chinchilla Qvex-cows 22 Oo “Jw Men’s Diagonal Tweeds 10,00 now 8 oo 17 to ' Men’s Diagonal Tweeds 14,50 now 11.60 We have hundreds to select from _ Boys’ Overcoats Priced 'to Clear ' Boy’s Tweed Overcoats 4 50 for $3.00 ' Roy’_s_f1`w¢¢d Qvegmafs 5_5° for 5 ,O _ Boy’s Tweed Overcoats 5. 51: for _4.4o ‘_ Bo'y's Tw`e¢d"0v_ir¢oe¢9 3_5; fgi- 5 0° Fur and tir__Lined p.c._off 1 Men'sSibe1ianWol`fCo£ts_$22n0w17 60 M ' M ` ` tim ed_C¢' ' ~ ‘ " . Men’s Alaska B-ever Coat $25 now $20 Col\:i1£eav¢a:l;Ee1') D ` .ia (Marawt Dress Goods -_ and Suitings 1=-4 iOff ' 45:: Dress Goods now 36:yd, _soc Dress Goods now 48: yd H - 651: Dress Goods now 49a yd, 80: Dress Goods now 601: yd, 85c Di ess Goods now 64c yd, and so on right throu lr the bri h s5fp. c. iff, Silks All Discounted ` Our whole stock of elegant evening Silks l i 8 g test dress goods stock in the city all at $2 93 each. _ - 50.00 now 40.00 M""* R'1°°°“”C°°t9 95-°».° “°W. -53 °° M"=!1'8 ' R81 Lined Costs (Otter Collar A 1 ' ‘l 1 1 liter: §::.°z:: 5:3: .’.':°.::.°" es- 5.... .. .. s L d. , C t __ '1»§'%??§Fur`Llned-Cests'€Geriiiaii“8tter 13~1:{.eg§1,§i)t gmmd C°°m_(Oit" Cm'-r Cl IES Od S . - -_ ' 24 coats not this yeai’s inportaiion. regular 510.0910 $16 ¢§_.q_i\stl_; l.. Come quick if you want a good warm coat at s’ reductions price. 4 98. .1`t°' ' _ Ladies’ "Coats 20_ p..c._ off' g [veg one of this lot new tlnsyesr $5.50 Costs for 4.40 7.50 Coats for $6 9.00 Costs for 7.50 1o.oo Costs for S8 undo Com fer 9 6'0 _ ' i5.co_Costs for $12. i8 so Costs for 3 20 is ,n ._ . - 68 _ E0 r__ eaver Shell) 30 oo now 24.00 5 0° mw it Sheep Lined Coats $4.15, 6.25. 7.09. 7.25. is as .11 ii zo nj ¢. nn Men’s Caps‘Fur _ 'Bojfs Sweaters 19c Bands 49c D 30 dozen men’s tweed caps with fur ' bands regular 65 & 75c quality, in sale _ Le. _ new ni49¢¢n¢n. A11 ntnerlinen of dips rs dvwi 'iii Hlgylot. rezulsr as 1° sos ln Sli Cl! d¢¢PlY di5¢°UUl¢di sweaters while they list igc each, _ 1.-if. Hio`1*se'Ru s 13off it wi' . n a n Paileites, Brocades and stripes a‘l included lu this sale, See our 36 inch Pallettes 24 shade; to select from regular 992 quality ngw ».5c yd Compare . . , Millinery 1-2 Price Every trimmed and untrimmed hat in the sion gm] 'thefe _ls some good picking all at 5oc on the dollar. ' Coating Cloths 25 p. c. off Blue Blanket Costing $1.25 yd for 94c. I Grey Blanket Costing $1.25 yd, for 94:, Black Frieze Costing $1.15 yd". for 94c ` Grey Tweed Costing $1 65 yd for $| 24 u _ I ` ~ .' ' ' ' - ’ _ ` _ _ _ g -' ` ' ` Brown Bcucle Coating l°i.go-'yd foi $1 Q5 ' " , »» - ~.. 'l . . . 1 , 1 ‘ ‘ '* | _ ;_°§_ ‘ _ _ . ` Grey Chevron Coatie 5 . 4,; ' _ E" “P*°’*f "‘ “’°P ° _ , _ sléso nnsan 3.501" 2.34 . _nm 'mm c°.n..§¢1,2° ’.,_ £2.25' f’5 _ sy $200 . uf I-med Goats 20n-¢- off 1 n.a:::i:iz iiiiznii 1. -»_ Ladies Fur Coats i. _ S. A. _1_The Islcmd’s._ ~All at _ -- sailing Store - 25 p. c. off _ _ . 1.. ‘_. * 1 if . ~- 1,* ‘ .. fc~`f-| 1 fi .. . . _ -_ _--.ng ' -#gy i4'-ii' _. _ 1.. H ,. -"-,f ` ' _'.»» ~-1-. ml-/-. 1 ...,»'=,,-.gt -- -M-. -. , f . _ ,_ _ , . _ 1 .1 , . . ¢. ,, .» ,sy fi ' 'V " ` \ A -*[7 l ‘rmwlih 5';