P 4 `i if W _`~. 1 if W1 . =. . L 4 l `"°.si_=.|»=- ' onthe those diuy _ must not go . - is "......°‘“'.;.".‘.‘°i'.."°‘°°°°"...........- “‘f.1.f.;':';.':m;~ °'~”“‘“° - -: Albertolhl-Iillldldll 7. ay... --THB lnlrnrlors Bumnuntde 46--1 and residence phono 26. eo ref Co. Ltd., North Tryon. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiryllllllllili 0953105 Flnmdll Bm"-` (l8lZB. l -SOCIAL-Don't forget the basket social and entertainment in the C.M. B. A. Hall, Kensington, Thursday, January 23 lust, under the auspices of I. 0. 0. F. An excellent pro- gram will be rendered before sale of ’ 50 way, , bog; 3 for 3125, 5; bask ts. B order of com ittee nll_ .ormaileddirect on reeeiptof ga omg T. Milburn C0" Idmlted, i -=----- -- ini PLANS 'ro Darofvr wn.Mo'r, S _ 'ri-IE RELEASED Co:~:\f1C'r. T" Y PD Y - - Cole n to nrt in Ontario and CHICAGO Jan 17-John R Wil- mot. scientist, author, inventor and bel promoter, who recently was pnroled gn from the Joliet penltentiary, after ne serving five and one-half years of a seven-year sentence, on a charge of Th forgery, is in the county jail here Du, awaiting n formal order from Wash- ington, ordering his deportation to fre England from English universities was ar- ‘va raigned before Dr. Percy L. Prentiss, 32°” w"e °°nd"°t°d by the Bev' immiEl'ation inspector, yesterday,and his presence in this country was held 5 to be undesirable. His deportation While in the penitentlnry, Wilmot is sazd to have laid the foundation for several inventions of monetary value, a smokeconsnmer. Being n convict, he could not patent them, but he planned to float a company, as soon as he was paroled. When he stepped was ordered. N from the penitentiary door, he was , ’° ‘ o arrested The main point against t . . , him was said to be his criminal re- da?-J~ ` cord. In England he is said to have been known under the alias of “Tom (.'rawshaw.” i-niwcs coMMANns Umm- N- B--J~ ' _ GREEK ARMY. ATHENS, Greece,\Jnn. 17-Crown Prince Constantine of Greece was to- WW day appointed commander-in-chief of all the Greek army in Macedonia and Epi,.us_ This step was taken mibeen* visiting in_Summerside returned Consequence of the belief that thet war will be renewed. .“ft°m°°D-J- wumiot, who is said to nom degrees M' 181 v L m is 0 e y m . 1-21 M 2i. -MORE FOXES.-A pair of beauti- patched foxes passed through mmerside Thursday for export. he were shi ed b M Howatt nf ma a p y , ng Island bred, were much admired d pronounced by all to be "a very type." -MRS. DALTON'S FUNERAL.- s r ay a ernoon a o om the residence of her father,John Clark,to the People’s cemetery. It s very largely attended. The ser- mes Strothard, pastor of the Sum- erside Methodist Church, of which rs. Dalton was a valued inember.J. IESTERH PERSUIIILS tor to Summerside yesterday.J. Garfield and Mrs. Yeo, Central, 16, were in Summerside yester- -R_ H. and Mrs. Morrison, Sum- erslde, are visiting friends in Cha- -Donald Matheson, Read's Corner, spending a few days in Charlotte- n.J. -Donald and Mrs. Baker who have their home in Freetown yesterday intlrlllkovlnpn -H 0I.»ARKilGnardis.nAgen¢ln _ ltommwa num can-can . ~__` -» un|»o|mlroaie1aa»r¢y'»'rmso¢ H188 HAZEL HORSE ll Guar- dian llillt in J. 0 Jnrdhws Book- tore, Snlmnrsido. Ber omee phone -CONTRACT GIVEN.-W: Quigley, North Tryon, has been awarded the tract for supplying the ice for theimud- rlgerntor of the Tryon Dairying duet by Jno. Davison and Bertha ”,,§,‘;°°’f;of,:' “;a;‘;t;f‘;';'mm`;:;‘§:IiiioNoi1_ it is worthy oi mentioning te d it t 2 .cl0ck'that before the above program wus Mrs, Elimbem Lefm-gey ieftmvay to St. Elea.nor’s, where liirs. one bang B gas machine ,md another 0|-th T,-you today gm- 3umm¢rgide_ ,Dennett was called on account of thu, -Lorne Howatt, Coleman, was a'L0Cl1-'HL J~ _ _ I Morning Daily Guardian or subscrip- -ONE tion for Cash per cent charge twenty cents lslduo -Mn Vernon Oral; ll.\%\o wlllbeethometoherfrisuddi the afternoon and evening of January 3! and 29 1 NUM. (From Yeeterdsfs llvcning Guardian) -TliE~EOXfIllDUSll'RY».-fthe- Bt. John Standard contains snlntervlew with J. B. Hinton, Bmnmsroldo, on the fox industry of Prince Vliidwsrd --LODGE MEETING. - Evening. Star Di\dlion~B. 0. T., Spring Val- ley, is still in a flourishing condition, with a very efllrlent stud of oillclnls or its menu. worthy Patriarch, iCharles Lockhart; Worthy associate, ,Ethel A. Tupliu; Recording Scribe, ;G. W. Proiltt; Chaplain Nellie Green; .Inside Sentinel, Elmer Sudsbury; , ‘outside sentinel, with Learn; Post lwor-my Pscrinron, Lillian Looknnrt. |The committees for the good ol the gorder have been successful in secur-,‘ 'ing good entertainment. The program' _for the last night of meeting con- sisted of the following lelectlonsz- Opening Remarks, Samuel Bernard. Solo, G. W. Prolitt which receiveda' ,hearty encore. Recitation, 'Lillian lilockliart. Speech, Wallace Pickering 'of Alberta, in which were given ,tome interesting facts with regard to the temperance question. Bolo, lllussel McKay. Reading, N. Green. Instrumental trio by G. W. Proiitt, W. R. Dennis and Ralph Ramsay. Solo, Ethel Tuplln. Instrumental rendered tive new members were im- tiated, making a total of ten new members during the last quarter. The members are now looking for- ward to hearing from the program 'committee again ns there is a new dialogue in course of preparation. Mrs. Gsrdeld Bennett and two children, Charlottetown, passed thro- ugh Sunimerside yesterday on their serious illness of her father Alex. -H. C. Vanwart, Bt. John; Robert , Taylor, Moncton; _E. C. Pope, Pic- ton; W. E. Callback, Tryon; J. A. McKinnon, Coleman; Kenneth Mc- Kay, Margate; I.. E. Kennedy, Salis- bury; E. McPherson, Cnpe Traverse; J. W. Partridge, Charlottetown; rc- ALWAYS CONSULT , THE PHONE DIRECTOR » li. is surprising the large number of ' people in Charlottetown who, whenl the want to inquire about their nEs'rnoYED BY FIRE Wh o was in Summerslde attending 132 3, instead of ,1l2.2, or when _ _ 5.- _ 0 _ ,A THE REASON IS. PLAIN-The backward due to the; Weather Man. The ProwS.€‘ 11111 by. tllé Calendar and cannot be governed by freaks pfuiiseasonable weather: These sleigh robes edby February ist to give a. tlé‘a'r road to tlie coming seijsoiii :none .must be carried over. _So now 1s_tl_ie all othersito buy your Sleigh‘Robe. There is plenty of cold weather ahead-and thevalues we are giving _thau_youhave known before G §`7--1- ._f S We ~ i . ` \ from No I grade Buffalo Cloth, .which very closely ref: Sembles"th_e 'genuine fur. It has a strong, heavy 'Astracllii _ ; an Cloth flining. is_' rubber infterlincd, -making 'it wind and uziterfiroof finished with fancy scalloped edge border, color dark brown. A warm hard wearing robe, 54x ninches 54x62 inches 54x72_inches 35.00 ’ top 1.00 V ` GREY GOAT ROBE, _medium size, dark color well furred._Clearance price _._ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . ;5.y_“' BLACK CHINA Conf ROBE nindo from high grade china goat skins, thick y furrecl with long rich glossy black fur, heavy plush lining, fancy scalloped edge, a very durable and handsome robe, medium size clearance price.__._._.._.....1.._;. . ..._~..£'.._.l0.l6 BLACK CHINA GOAT ROBE, same as above only larger size, clearance price... BLACK CHINA GOAT ROBE, made from = the very best skins, extra large size, beautifully trli111_ncd,' clearance price _ -.._ . _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ MEN’S DOG SKIN COAT, a fine fur coat, made from large soft pelts. The fur is soft and thick, of uni- ~ form length in_aglossy black color. It is cut in loose - fitting style, wide deep storui shawl collar, and lined with a heavy tweed, clearance price . . _ _ . . _ _ _ ISA!" MEN’S PIECED COON COATS, made from the pieces left over from the makifng of the best Coon Coats. VVe1l furred and strongly sewn, they make a warm and comfortable coat, clearance prl'ce.......... .............l8.75. » _ l : .- » . \ §;;§::.§,:.;.:2:3.§;;..;‘°:f;..S?.:‘_; mute Pi-'flee ~PE BS Ltd Andcshloiiy 4 .J a ur ay nig _ _ .| I G a v p I p ._ _ _ A k . ° ,__ ` _ X p _ .' \ ._ »_‘- : -_ ~ ~ 5 “IK " “MONTANA EXTRA’.’ No. Buffalo Robe,mad<=.i' GREY CHINA GOAT ROBE made -from ». fine" _ imported skins, well covered with long heavy ful* natural grey color. The skins are strongly"-se_\yu`_'and each robe is thoroughly cleaned, lined with heavy plush, finished with’fancy scalloped edge border, ll; soul,-1 'fortable and good wearing sleigh robe, mcdium\`$ize,' clearance price..__....__.. ' GREY CHINA GOAT ROBE same as “above ip larger size, clearance price _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . . .,. -..,_. , . .L50 3 GREY CHINA G0.i'1‘RoBE, inode fyoinuirn No 1 skins, splendidly lined and triinuied, egé_tifa__1;;i7ge;.f ' 1 size, clearance price _ 8.30. - , _ _ l BROWN Giuzzw BEAR nous. This of our best selling robes, and the most durable' robe to be found on the 1narket.The skins are high grade gi‘,;L*h,;y~ bear, oil tanned, and are very soft and stron? I i covered with long Brown Fur The robe is i'ne`d wit ` i best quality plush lining, tri~n11i1ed with fancy scalloped border. ‘ ` Medium size Large size Extra large I _ , ' ' I , $|z_.ou |s.on _ nano MEN’S COLUMBIA BEAVER COAT, .one of our best selling and most durable fur coats, fa coat "we recommend to stand lots of hard wear. The fur is of la dark_brown color, almost black, and very close and thick, leather arm shields, wool wristlets and 'lar e ~ shawl collar, clearance price......... .....................lQ.5|l MEN’s RACCOON COATS, mode from s`é1oeijeH skins. The prices range from $40.00 to 85.90 and the values cannot be duplicated in Canada. ' ' ' _'_' ...N _ ‘ ,.i,,,., _ s _ ._ -.__ _ *‘*~ _ ' “““ - ztczzrsx:-..:.~ --' I 1 . i . _ , , _ ,_5 WAVERLY, W. Va., Jan. 17-This town was practically destroyed by fire today, originating in the Balti- TOWN OF WAVERLY _'I' A' McLellan' Sydmy Mi“°°» tion, ask Central for the News phone ‘ - o. _ ~ more & Ohio depo and 200 ersons at Bry- -J. t. p were rendered homeless. The loss was $100,000. » 0HARLO'I"I'lL‘I‘DW'N MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Oats (white) Oats (black) Straw, per ton Hay Eszl per dol Butter Chicken (pair) Fowl (flair) Potatoes, per bus. Celery Turnfpl Cabbage Peltl Hfdl Calftins . Lamb beef Beef (quarter) Pork 8} to 9; Geese $1.25 to $2.90 38 to 42 40 to 42 '$.50 £0 $6.50 70 to 75 32 to 34 30 to 32 80 to $1.00 $1.00 to $1.25 25 to 30 10 to 12 5 I5 to 65 121 15 12 to 16 100.018 5t08 tu te side between 6.30 last night~and 8. PHILADELPHIA HOMES N under quarantine today, and their- . N the funeral of his mother left on re- 'they want to mqu," .bam advertm P -L. C. Lanthier, Montreal; regis- Burton, Lot 7, returned to their! home yesterday after attending thel funeral of Mrs. Dalton which was F held in Summerside yesterday.J. fashionable apartment houses, the rn yesterday.J _ D. Montgomery, Station Master, Georgetown, and Mrs. Montgom-i were in Bummeralde yesterday. red at the Clifton House, Summer- 30 Saturday night.J. ' -J. E. nnieon one one onlie on UNDER QUARANTINE. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16-Jl‘wo ewport and Windemerc, were placed ` dn- _ ing ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2, or for the News| Phone No. 133, instead of 182-3; or when they want the News or Editor- ial Department ask Central for the Subscription phone No. 132-2. or the Advertising phone No.~- 132-8, instead of 188, although all those depart- ments and their respective phone numbers are plainly given in the tele- phone book. Some people, instead of lookingjst the hook, even .phone one what number to ask for to get nn- other department. All this ls a great waste of time on the part of the person phoning; the operator sl the Central, and the clerk ln the de- partment wrongly phoned. The news stan, on__nn upper floor, cannot give the necessary lnformationabout eith- er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stsd about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription stud about advertising or news. In other words the clerks know and can do but their own workin their own Buffered Tortures from Nervounnone- ‘ wreck. reduced ln body, and despond U t. I cndernd tortures from nervous- ness, and was totally unntted for work. A friend récommended Hood'l Sarn- pnriiln. I commenced taking it and li! the time the second hottie was con- sumed I knew that I was mending. G dually I grew well. I have used ‘Bondi since. I would not bo without t Hamilton, Ont. writes: “I was n n .. A Physical Wreck 3 Miss Marguerite Lees, O1 Rolfdrf. St, aristocratic occupants had to sub- mit to vaccination, following the discovery of the three cases of small- pox on the outskirts of the exclusive section. ra . on my account. and do most enthu- siastically endorse every word In ltl Urn ::-For school children, clerks, work- men, housewives, travellers, sports- depnftments, and lf it were oterwise they ‘would be continually running from one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- lngthemselvee out and causing the greatest possible confusion. On ana after 6 p. m. daily it is useless to ask for any Phono 'numbers except 132 and 183. Patrons who consult their phone booki for the numbers they really wnn`t'_will gresi._ly‘ltHeti th6'wdrk of the patient Celitrhl teliilphdns and Guar ian clerk_n"'hild tlllll help make t eil' lives much brighter 'and hap- n ` ‘ ~ men--the Thermos bottle. The Ther- Phf' ' "A '_ .‘*15"m- mos will keep fluids boiling hot or icy cold for days and days, is nl- ways ready, cannot leak or get out 'rwlwrv of order-an indispensable family, companion. All sizes shown here ranging in price from $1 90 to $3 i lu-I-psf \I_ff 'l__ Y_,_ I-ll-s' ' 'Inner' ' _ ___Y_____,____,,___,___4____,________________ U_____ - ablets you your disorders, caused by impure blood, in .`étii<=l;n`é‘ 12'.” case ga 5° ' illailiere is inet one piepetttion that will bring you beck to One boxwlll alert Off , .,721 _Two dishes ol I{ello`gg'e Toasted Corn Flakes only' cost one cent; and In . ~ - get Eood’| Sareapsrllls. today. lold The McKinnon Drug Co., corner thorn, are actually twenty generous V! IU 41418811'-I "°fY"h°*‘ Great George and Kent Sta. MEtf.di -- -in each package. dis-its in each' LAMPS . Our Stock of Fancy and Decorated Lamps is assorted to suit requirements of all-The variety includes- ' R¢¢¢Pli0Il I-BIRDS °- Banquet lamps ‘ ` Bnldone ' do- _ ' Rochester do Student do- ‘ Fancy do Prices, from $l.50 1_0 $7.50. ~- _BLACKa-PCO. _ ' City' Crockery-isiiiinyeide. Cllllllll “lllllléll az casr za-‘eraser ‘ii ’ waste I - ' . 1 _ PSanlthy Colton Poliegug Clolg; for ' lf- *bi 400% wer le Giflg 'hlne ` -Sr -u ‘Moi r§!;».:£ was °¥5: 2..‘.’.'X°.§* f.“.i‘.‘.§f.?“é.?'.l’."°‘ii.‘I..‘“"-°’ 1'” samples and quotations to the msnulact- go gum; ¢_;,,,¢n| sham' It ‘nfgxf ‘"‘°'l ' ' or l’el}n.fR.R. Slat' ii nl h A H v Uoiivonleiit 'to ll,heatr7els :Id shops, v ' __ , . _ upeclnlly suited for ladies visiiingzhlew . 13 25 Common St, York vm . _ , 1 M i, _ _ - . _ ..»§g°‘3E.""‘ P ° - -~-»f»-- ~ . uacxlnnos Q _ ’ ' WE L ` ‘ , 'l‘wEN'rv nlsuas-'rim onN'l's. L WORTH nomo' Hmm" Two' dishes of Kello‘gg's Toatted Cori Flakes only cost one cent; sud thirb are i\etu_aLlly twehty gtnerous __~-. ____a___._.-. _ ___._._.~.._.t t7'T,T_:;T1_ ; its ` ' ` ' I . "_ 'lil *_* M Rubber F ootwedr The Standards for style, dt qualify. " We lplrfv in :lock their" . umberm\n'| lubQ| r 1 and Low Ruhberg, _ , 4” . ` Newest shapes; All gig' if ` | nl lowest price; * r ` ore) Raymond 0"”'S ' New You 1 2 Blocks East of Broadway 18th Street 'Suhwe Stationf c SING) E R00!!! SIA! _ are many imltatlons of Kel umcesi- Tonsted Corn Flakes. None of . . the genuine. 'Lookfor the A "‘\Uxl~"N-.7 V and | sure ot satisfaction today .og There's nothing blind oi' misleading about transaction when you buy Rexlll Blood Tablets. They are guaranteed by V the makers and recommended by us--we will to Wdfl 1 ‘/_ is I The Article Tioooronoo if-Among all the preparations that have been offered weak i people there is one that stands preeminent as a to without a ridnfand that is _/~ fi”-L The Store Hack of the guarantee of the makers (Thi Ind the 5 ooo dealers who sell Rexall hearty recommendation of the . » by all ~ i