till‘ i THE PHAFPOTTEQOIVEElEBPHN joint meeting ot‘ King Hiram Lotlgel No, 8 auri Mount Lebanon Lodsc .\'o. 6 in the lliasonlc Hall. Brennan Building. After a short. business st-ssluil, the following officers were installed for the coming year by Deputy Grand Master A. S. McKay. zlssisted by Grand Master A. R. Brennan. King Hiram Lodge B. Bernard, \V. M; C. E. Cornsy. S. Wm. H. Lyle, J. \V.: J. l-logg, Tread; B. R. Sharpe, Sedy; R. E. Ellis S. D.; A. Corney J. D.: A. S. Jamie- son, S. S.; Lloyd Gorrlli J. 8.; H. Godkin Tyler; Jas. Pritchard, Chap- Lebnnon Lodge-—R. itl.:-J. R. Barr. S. W.: THURSDAY lllfllielllfg‘ iliiE vtsllll lliliillliilli and Chests telling‘ ____the ptnliil b0 soon -""* malgglcvelopintzcrou mwtlfi. And —-LlVE FOXES WANTED. — then‘: when you're g d you have mWanted immediately, 5 pain silver hi‘ 0f Musterole at t0 glvtfitoxes, recorded in Canadian Nation- promptrehei. ltdoesliot blister. ll Record; will buy pups year old‘ Asiirst aid, Musteroleisexoellent. J1‘ provon breeders; medium to ‘Thousands oi mothers know it. You Telephone W- H- C- ihoiild keep: jar ready for instant use. Rutllvell, Clifton llouse, Summer- lt lathe remedy for adults, too. Re- ' lide- 21 lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, ' 33th ' -—-SUMMERSIDE AGENTF- M! crou iieck,_ ma, ileum . hea che. congestion. pleunsy, rheu- Byron MacDonald oi the MacDon- ' and ac is now Guardian re raatiam, lurnbago, pains hes oi do Drug co.. will luilg linger in the minds oi the hearers. Nor w li "Drumsheuclif the rich man oi t e village, be ior- gotten, who, though stem, posses- suti it warm ltcart. and in many in- szunces became u generous bene- factor to his triends iu need. Uvor and over again the perseverance, the kllldliness, and tlle llollest re- liglon oi tlle Scot, were revealed. as tllo lecturer, in his painstaking way’, pesented to his audience tho folks oi Drumtochy. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr. John Dawson, and seconded by Mr. Theo lnman. was tendered the lecturer“ i M t by Rev. Mr. Whitman. innwliossigoiilgptozunv l???‘iihi$i“i~i.lltitif°.lfl°itire-o emu-v. J. “w J- v- so“. conclusion “The Holy City?’ FromlTfi-‘ili-i Ewe" Nlchilmln- s???“ scenes like these Auld Scotlaislslflfllfly Tflmim- 5- D-i 3- Mckev": Eastern Guardian "JSHOP tron» Holman‘: Catalog """' l . .“‘SO U REP-Sacramental ser- | a’ ‘D vice on Sunday January 6th. at it ll. ill. Subject “The Living Bread." p", F 3 ‘ \ _ f; C‘ T" i ..*BRiDGETOWN.—Special lwv‘ _ year service on Sunday. Jan. 6th. at 7 p. m. Subject “A Happy New _ Y°“"" , ‘- Roasted and p’ ..*EA8TERN AGENT —Mr. J. w. Murdock is now Guardian - Agent in Montague, and will be pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising, Job Printing, new and enewal subscrihtionn. ti -ENTEBTAlNED.--.\ number oi dances and lxridge parties were in the order oi‘ this Week's enter- taining in Aiberton. .\lr. and Mrs. Oulton entertained at u number oi tables oi ‘bridge. Miss Florence Keefe was hostess to “about twenty couples at a dance this week. _ number oi‘ slelglliiig parties and local sing-song parties were also in the (rrdor oi events. -4MELT Fl8HlN0.- 11090115 from iishermen as to the "catches” -SHOP irom Hannah's Catalog (‘ll F If :- " 1 01S:- lieolale- - v ~\. _ filter‘ ‘d some 5* ' j- day in airtight can: ‘W ‘ -| .-.'.~_ I 11k Native buskqriommmlns. presentative in Silm-memide and receive news oi slnelts are very favorable in this grandam springs. whmh make herlll DJ C_ Q miounmm’ s_ a Ham} $10. For - sore muscles. ciulblauls, irostled ieet and ooids oi the ml: may ent_ pneumonia). 406 75c, at: a drugglsts. The Musterole Co. oi Canada. Ltd, l Montreal. will be pleased to ldvertising. new and renewal sub- iCTlPtlODS and dolrPrlnn-ing. Mr. MacDonald . soils the Morning aluardian at his store. ills telep- ailone No. is 12-2. ti —CHANGE IN TEACHING :8TAFF.--)ir. Frank Doiron. teach er, who has recently resigned the vicinity, but some eomnlflilllfl HIT‘ heard irom packers and shippers who state that there is much difii- culty in preserving the fish on ac- count of the mild weather; as yet ice ls scarce, and the ilsn are pa.‘ -—Bul1ls. -—THE HORRIBLES. in cold storage ior shipment. but “the large supply of smells which arrive daily is a diiilcult. problem ‘the programme’ on , o handle in mild woathen-ll. “at Considering m0 every praise in the New Year's uniavora hie manner in which they carried out- beloved at home, revered abroazlfllSiillpson, J. S.; 1M. Nicholson, Chaplain. The Prel‘ lerty Committee appointed ior the ‘coming year-King Hlram~'l‘. D. '- TheiCarruthcrs, B. R. Sharpe, B. Bern Presbyterian Church iiorribleg at Sulnmcraide tleserv4\.‘,a,-d_ Mo“; B g successful ls. w. TalltOD, r. N. Eamon. | ..'WEEK OF PRAYER AT‘ '30URl8.—Tuestlay and Wotlnus- lay in Methodist Church and Thursday and Friday in the A. Morris Tyler. J. Lebanon-J. R. nrwl {recently a. great change ior recov- ‘fr? has taken place. as lir. Gal- , slut L; able to get up daily and Salmon vaugtlt in Nova Sootian streams which are tamed not for the quantity but (or the quality of aiiimon they pro- duce — far‘ superior Mrs. Bird 180 Queen Sh, North, Hamilton, for the beet menu eug- gestlon m two suc- cessive fast days: Here's the ;i|t of It: prinripalshli» oi‘ Abrams \'illag~-_ g v h d h dim m ‘lchool has been engaged to teach __LEOTURE AT OENTRAUWQB! B!‘ i"! 9'- 9!‘ c“ 95 8"‘ i ‘whim _ ‘in llli‘ Sunlnlcrstlv- High School laEDEQuE Ti‘ ‘ _ pountered they started on the _-—— v t ~~0u cate that he is again on "" *‘ P¢°P1° °1 Iyimlparalll‘ from tho Agricultural hall ——.llr. Frank Deacon. Freetown ; he road to recovery-H. ake short walks. all oi which mum-an “Jwmbhd . eggs on toast; din. to the imported In latter than o mtulordplolhr _ flavor and fineness. i i i oi‘ inspector ut‘ atlools. .\lr. i";- ,-, 1;. l‘ U1 no lll(‘3ll and ll-il.‘ at no mistake in securing his Compliments of the Season from BAYER STUDIO Consult 3-,!» 1n 7.11,.» m‘ _\lr. IMtr-l" (Llllant \Vll(‘l ha»: lltwll prolxtoloti "n Zllll posWitr ‘ ra upon hi, dutits this \\ -l 00E lrrlsiccs have land.- For Fire Insurance ll. )1. SlMPSON Richmond Street - ilzzti tllc nllrmllnlling country. , D0 0h l‘. a lan- literally treat. oil-yo‘ \ , ve a presvntrlliou 1.1-: ul lull l-latcliaronks illust popu- ‘ar ‘hooks. The scones portrayal , were tour in number. and durinslh e the intervals. musical selections a were rendered by a choir. antler, the direction of tho lecturer. village 0i’ Dflliilttltlll)’, its school-i master. its doctor and its minister servic- issuing from a Street here the ‘fire engine" dropped out of the ‘parade and the firemen got q-holliactory manner. On passing Railway Station, a bluza Wflg seen. l-‘liw, "Na dwlcpllnll.» ctr. Tilt “parade was through the principal ' ' ots 0i the town and was one oi ‘argest seen on the streets. l‘ “m: conducted in a llighiy satis- the lptly at 1.20 p. in. Til;- parade ‘ , , seated the Car Ferry. “r w (‘hflslm“‘“' “cparttllelli, P. C. liospital. . . .. " ~ "..l.l i‘ o l-li"l -. i.-,: .- Lonnie lint-r illlSll .1‘! in“ Iivohibiiigl: tar cask. near tho, "Nu busy Kemicni ‘ a in Sllmuiersidc Friday, on bus IiCBB. ——.\ir. Robert Kerr. Now (llas; row. .\'. 51.. was a visitor to Sum lnersido, during the past week-S ——Z\lr. .l. Liltoy Holman returned liiontlay night from a business trip to ‘Montreal, St. John and Zlioncton. -S. ——Miss Fannie Butler oi the law office oi A. C. Saunders, K. C., spent the holidays at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ‘. *-—-—-QO¢~—-—- F iwhy» Stay Fat? l ' You Can Reduce l Tile answer oi most int people is hut lt is too hard, too ll‘0\lblf‘80lnt~ n-l too dangerous trwiorcc tllc w-lglit llowu. hillrniola Prescription ‘whit-ts llv-rronme nli tllcae tiliiil-lll l was. They are absolutely hiillnlt-asv utl-lll no dieting or exercise ml have the added advantage oi‘ I Heapncus. A box is sold nt om- dol- .'\l‘ by uii tiruggists: the world over, or send tile price direct to the Aiurnlnln (‘n i612 Woodward Ave... Detroit. Mich good All their flavor is kept for your table . by the National method of fresh freezing. T-he king of all food fishes! $10. For You! Bend the belt ree- ipe of the week for cooking National Salmon and receive $10 in gold. Address ner, National cod Fill» Paruly sauce; Ivrlw‘. scalloped potatoes; 2nd break. ins! corn fritters (from leftovers) ; dinner National Fin. nan Handles: u"; P". Fish Cakes (from Illilplhg w; o; Preceding djy- “Diapepsin” Ends Stomach Misery, _ Gas, Indigestioni ,ll1 extinguishing the blaze which iappeurcd rather stubborn but_uitol' la hard iight the fire was overcome‘ just as the cask had burned out. This stunt was witnessed by lnuny hundreds oi people. In tho lzlstantLvf Stomach corrected llilaliiil?’ ‘vim “ream (l Plflmlml Now that you knew this you ha.» Recipe Department. ‘ n0 excuse f0": being fat, but cr-n re- ‘ ducc steadily and easily without’, —l')l‘. Ia. A. Bell, Borden; Mifllgoing through lnni; siegcs oi’ tire i Dougnlll Step-art. Tyne Valley; M;- some exercise and starvation tilt-t 0 i Win. Mann. hiargato; l\ir. Johnlfe“ °f M“ “"°““‘ I f Si ." ’ : . . . ‘ mmouk“ ‘ictorm ‘legals Lem“ zzlfivery careful and observant: . , . ~ llayes and Roy Williams Tynoi You never ieel the slightest illSn““h m“"l°"“\“ and "w? “aiming ,... . - . ’ EIIJOUlEI‘ knows when her chill sui- trpss 5mm mdrgestion o, a sourjlltluiged in. hundreds oi‘ children grftllzi.,_swere in Summcrsidtwfws from worm‘; She a,“ knnw“ - ~ . Fillllifilifll. :‘.l"-":l’ you c.-.r‘l<>1-°‘\"3'l Ill" niirfitle tiirouizh the - “L -- - ‘that ii‘ some remedy be not ephed- ' F lly applied much harm will result t C; q-dpe-S g;,,pe,ps;n,»- Th9 orrc. and witnessed the wondur- . moment it reaches the stomach slim“ 5min“ °Y m9 lklmbltffl- Tvl‘ —-it is very pleasing to his z-laiw lto the infant. All excellent prepara- sourness, flatulence, heartburnM-llfi fir-St time in their livesr-Ii. friends to learn that the condition ‘tioa tor this purpose is 3111161“! gases, palpitntlon and pain dlsapl oi lir. Phil (Sum) Gallant oi thislPowders. 'l'hey drive worms from mu. . appears lnore promising at lthe system and set up stimulating so NONTQGUC p E 1 F" peril". Druggiste guarantee eucll- ~T~7A$QN$ ELECT OFFICERS. - - ' -- - ' ' i. k ~ g _ t 1p- ~tl 1 -—St. John night was iitt’: l; i- r .1 ; . . h Office connected with the Drl-IQBMW We a°e O Con“ ( "e: on a l Hg \ o) DUNN“ mm for um last two ‘and soothing ema "fsfiilgtlllllz- l. g qggg, End ygur stomach tmublelscrretl by the lliasons oi Suulmer- months——at that time small il--p--s'cl~.ild‘s profit"; ti: nr tow "only l?“ 3m‘? P1! Thllllid"? Owning b)’ H 0i‘ recovery were entertained, liut less and satisfying g n ' . _ fir; = V- .- 1'1. _ m - _ H i‘ 103st 5-,,‘- ~ i? - loom s #9 4.. flpens Thursday Morning Three Days of impressive Bargains THIS week this store celebrates its thirty first birthday. Thirty-one years ago this week under the name of MOORE 8r. McLEOD we 01ie1lecl a ll ttle dry goods store at 121 Queen Street and we’ve been trying every since to give you a good service. With your assistance and patronage the business bias gr0w'n‘—-and for the three darts commencing Thursday morning, we are going to celebrate by holding A GREAT THREE DAYS ANNIVERSARY SALE. You remember the bargains of last years sale-you will, we think, be equally pleased with flhis One“ p Wholesale Prices in all Departments 30 P9P fir!" ti" iliscollllis oil w°lll°il s F"? W!“ Womenk (lioih Goals rmot coats 45 in. long 15115-00 for $85-90 ~ " EYl-ozl-ch Seal coats 45 inénlgggm for M05 00 Cloth Coats, all new ‘E-"rv-a-zvh Seal coats 45 in. long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135.00 f0!‘ $01.50 369-.) . Aaunbb-A P"°"° IlS Butler, Glcngarry, Lot "-.-~ll. ‘OOQQQ-OO-OQOQOFOO-QCWGGOQ Q-§QO4QOQAQA§-OQAOIOA>QAA- “"“‘ .e~oo-¢04r§0-Q10vov0evr¢o ,1\"\ z_-_|.| M t1‘; o.=».=’-¢s=g%. ‘I '°i‘"“\l-lAulrAx.n.s. n Abl/b/fis/i Lr/fieé/iémbm/fl/Lv/z .,.. ll; ' and... Optometrist and Prescriptions Druggists Anniversary Sale iiress Goods anti Silks ONE THIRD OFF COATING CLOTH Anniversary tsiie Men’; and, Boys’ Good Clothing _30 men’s heavy tweed Winter ov- EEFCOFlCS in fawns, lovatts, and greens and greys, three piece belts, one-quar- tel qlilted lining with polo cloth at- tached, also plaid back clotfh, sizes 85 ‘.2,worth to $32.00 clearing at $22.00 All Winter Coating Cloths includ- ing Chinciilas, Plaid back ldurberrfs, Bolivias, Friezes, and ifhe like ONE THIRD OFF. $3.00 Clfltll i'or $2.00. Win30 (‘lntll f0!‘ $2.34. this season worth , $18.00 for $12.50 this season worth . . . . . . $25.00 for $18.00 to . . Cloth Coats, all new Stilt? (‘iulll fol‘ Stifliii. $1.50 (‘ltvlll for $713M). .4. - -":..-.l=.~ <.'o-.~.'=:r.i"; i?‘ "FT. ("T-TIT OFT’ All. SILKS . . . Choose from the finest silk de- partment in the Province, selecting fabrics of Georgette, Crepe do Cherie, Canton, Chiffon, "Vclvets, Vella Vellas, etc., all at 20 per cent off. $2.25 Paillvtivr- for $1.80. $2.75 Taffeta.“ for $2.20 W100 'l':l.‘“~'r*t3. ~' {or fiiiff-O $3.501 ("relic-t for 3294i) :"3l.'3.'l ‘tnr- Tm F’! if) $4.50 Cant-oils for $5.00 Velvcts for $4.00 _ 20 PER CENT OFF DRESS FABRICS _ All wool Dress materials includ- mg Serges, Wool Oantons, Crepeilles, Pellet Tim-rises. Tw-eeds, FlHllYlGll-"l anti othe: s 13-.) Pill-t all.‘ 'l' OFF $5.00 Trlcotinen for $4.00 $4.50 Trlcotlncs for $3.00 $4.00 Tricoiiines dor $3.20.» ,- 18336 Poirot Tivilis for $8.00 83.00 Bergen for 02.40 $2.25 Sergei; for $1.80 $2.00 Flnnnels ior $1.00 . coats, 42 in. long . tiiiiilillltl fol" $210.00 45 in. long: Sable collar .; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W131i!!!)l't:l"P-§Fl3.!l1) coats, 45 in long plain .. $350.00 for $215.00 Perl-lair. lJétlllb coats, 45 in. long Sable c01- lar and cuff . .. $325.00 to!‘ $227.50 Persian Lamb coats, 45 in. long, Sable col- lar and cuftf $450.00 rol- $315.00 Racoon coat 45 in. long, border . . . . . . . . $375.00 for $262.50 Price Sale oi Ladies llais lit-flies‘ trimmed and ready tO-KVGHI‘ hats. in felt, velvet and duvetyn, all HALF- PRICE. A‘ table of ladies’ ready-to-wear hats in velvet, velvet and duvetyn, and felt; all colors at . . . . . $1.98 Feather and leather quills in rose, grey, black, jade, cocoa, and cherry, price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c for 53c (g- tricll nlounts in nigger, navjiand black r . . . . . . ..1."~0i‘tlrl.fl.'3 Pretty velvet flowers in all colors -~ > 1.25 for 88c All other mounts and flowers selling at . . ._, . 30p. c_. off A Q0315, ¢-.-.-~--.-...¢-¢- ---.--»<-¢-..-. "*vi~f' '\-*~ awwaeadumdndip . ‘ I o... .... -- t. rfl-Iflulv" ~. .. u-.~.‘,rg-,.,,_.,_ _ I; lviiottsiié tillers in all DEPARTMENTS Terms (lash lllii “ilpprollalion” to . . . . . . . . . Cloth Coats, all new this season worth - f0 . . . . . . . . . . $43-00 for $25.00 Coats in all the lfateststyles, Fur collars ';' - ._. .-_....,,,.,,.,, 54-00 for $36.00 Coats 1n all the latest styles,'Fur collars $75-00f0r$50.00 Coats in all-tine latest styles; Fur collars _ ....... $85.00»ior $56.71 the latest stylesfldur collars . . . . . . . $105.00 for 70.00 Coats 1n all the latest styles, -Fur collars ‘. . . . . . . . .~. $115.00 for $76.61 A11 ladies cloth. serge and poirel: twill dresses... 30p. c. off All childrenki clotlnserge dresses 30 p.c. ofi‘ All ladies’, silk dresses . . . . . . _ , 30 p. c. oft‘ Mill"?! tale. . Blankets an Bedding “Kenwood” Blankets . . . . . . . . $10. for $1 Bed Comforts‘. . .. $3.90 n..- $2.73 Sllkolino Bed Comforts . $4.75 for $2.33 31980181 Blankets».-. . . . $6.25 for $4.38 pr. Pure Wool Blankets-L ;-. $8.25 tor $5.73 p“ “il-iOORlvlAif-"Blianket. $11.00 for $1.10 p, Cuff-aids. on sale at 30 ' Curtain llialteijials 30 pflgegefiliniglfsiiltslfloilltnt. ‘WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL LIllES NOT SPECIALLX SPECIFIED. i Coats lirilll ' ' ' u} ~~. 16 boys’ Winter overcoats in dark browns, and gray twe-eds, hair or full belt models, full lined good heavy weight for winter wear, sizesfor [boys from_8 to 15 years worth to $12.00 clearing at .... . . . . . $1.05 7 Youths’ coats in gray, fawn, and lovavtt, all wool tweed, raglan, sleeves three piece belt and full lined. 1 Sizes for boys from 1ft to ~18 years for $14.05 _, 38 M_en’s fine tweed and worsted suits of fine All wool En-giish twoeds in ‘two or three pieces, single or double breasted models in browns, graps- and dark overchecks wind plain navy blue; slzes_from 35 to 44, worth to $30.00 clearing at. _ _ _ 519,50 6 only boys’ Winter overcoats in fawns and brown and greens, sizes for 593's from l? t0-15 years, fulll ii-ned with three piece belt, very newest style" this year, worth $13.75 for . . . $10.95 6- only cihildrerrs Napp- costs in, lt-i... -.---¢-’-.... bmwn, blue ad 8W3’. plain slip on style . Wm‘ brass bllbwlis and red lining, sizes for bo s from 6 .~ lar $7.00tfol-l‘i*l. .~ r. . .t.o.8 years’ fir; 3M ' . . Viholimle ~ llrltlii- ON THE FOLp0tv1$g (19095 Men’s untlliltollatmMenh F ’ l . a . Dressing. gowtrmSmokingi whom‘ i Niel-t 5111m- Mans worlds ‘shirts Mocha lined" Eloves and‘ m its. Men s and boys’ awe-geezer Working dgloves audlititto, ' Men's an boys’ " ’ Men's wool and cash ' ~ Re. gun g Mme-i»: