'll1l"s \s|’I.'\Kl,(l|'|' OH! COME.ALL YE FAITHFUL WHERFRER YE LANGUISH AND DRINK A CUP OF HOT TEA BREWN FROM A NEW IMPORTATION 0F EXTRA FLAVORED, WELL COLORED, FULL STRENGTH PRATT ’S SPECIAL B U L K T E A AT OUR BIG POST INVENTORY SALE IHURSDA Y FRIDA Y ' SATURDAY FEB. 13th 14th t 15th ‘Ash for our circular containing the Best Prices you have yet received. VE THE MONEY. WE HAVE THE GOODS. WE WANT THE MONEY. IOU HA '77"? Weflern Caardianj; ETUWN GUARDVU“ -MA'|LS DELAYED—-0wipg to llG heavy drifts in the Western part l the Province the mail train which should arrive at Summerdde at lo |a. m. and leave at 10.30, a. m. and ‘carries the first-outgoing mail to ‘Charlottetown from Summe siue. did gnot leave and the malls were carried by the train which leaves summer. side at 8 p. m., the train from the Pest being at that time between ‘Leary and Port Hill. S. —-DEATH OF MRS. CHARLOTTE ARIERON-‘Ihere passed away on Wednesday at the home of her son, —FUNEB.AL 0F CAPTAIN LOU-i, lS ltAZAVET-‘flle funerQ pf the late Captain Louis Razavet ofiflum- merside, took place on Thursday morning from the residence to St, Paul's Church. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated and a special mass was rendered by the choir. In spite of the intense cold the funeral was largely attended and many fol- lowed the remains to their last rest- ing place in the R. C. Cemetery. There were many beautiful floral‘ tributes and spiritual ‘v uquets. Rev.’ Urban Gillis officiated at both church and grave and the pall bear-l | 3 mares" as well $5.75 dow. ~ ’l"here's a great assortment of printed silk “DURBAR Navy, Powder Blue, Red and Sand. See them in win- as a full line of plain silks in Black, ‘p575 reelwanv 1, mu _. “ Durbar Crepe, l’ $5.75 A February Bargain In this great special purchase we offer‘ one of the most remarkable silk dress bargains that you have ever seen. lt expresses the very new styles. the materials are of a notable exc ellence. Mr. Keith Cameron, at Summerside, i Mrs. Charlotte Cameron. at the ripe, ‘age of eighty years. The deceased |iady had been in her usual health‘ ‘until Monday. when she was seized |with a paralytic stroke from which ‘she did not rally and passed quietly ‘away on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. lCElflCIOn was a native of Carleton but had lived for many years in Summerslde. She was the widow of ‘the late Mr. Benjamin Cameron of Summerside. and it is a remarkable 'colncidence that his death twelve years ago took place on the same day in February. Mrs. Cameron was ‘\ woman of many sterling qualities, ievoted to her home and family. She ers were Messrs. A. S. McKay. B.‘ Graham Rogers, Joseph Gallant.‘ George Richards, Arthur Gallant and J. A. Arsenault. B. l‘ "'__"' l —DISMISSED FOR. WANT OF, EVIDENCE-Ibo party from Nor-‘ way. Lot i, who was arrested by Pre- ‘ ventive Officer Frank J. Platte on Friday last and lodged in the Prince County Jail on Saturday. charged with having in his possession spirits which had been illegally manufact-I llrcd. was tried on Tuesday in the, Court House before Messrs. Alexand-' er Campbell and John E. Campbell, J. R's for Prince County. Officers‘ F. J. Platts and Keir Mann gave ev- A ‘Smartly i House A Great Range of Charming New it Dresses $1.98 When you see them you'll want to Rnow how it can be done at the price. The answer is, big orders placed with the factory when they would be otherwise quiet. , All sizes from 34 to 52. Many good designs, percaies and hroadclotlls in’, the loveliest new printedcffects. Now on sale 1n .... $1.98 YOU WANT THE GOODS. LET US TRADE TO OUR MUTUAL ADVANTAGE. A SPECIAL NOTICE We have on hand always a stable full of choice Island Bred Horses. l -BOUGHT RIGHT- -—WILL BE SOLD RIGHT— C. E. PRATT fie’ SON DIOXTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE General Motors .. ... ... i I l 44's -a__ BELLGMATHIESON was a. devout member of the Pres- ylerian Church and was noted for el‘ many kindly actions. There are ‘ft to mourn two sous, George of idcnce of finding several bottles oi’ moonshine and some mash under the floor of the horse stable. Customs, \nlherst N S and Keith of Messrs. $diceslitlfliixorléa€lefli gllililftyevildlflldzi] lincinir and Stewart, Ltd., with proof. The defendant and his three whom she. has resided for I- illlmbel‘ sons were in the house at the time of yearl; 315° mt” ‘lsters- llflmelfi- [of the seizure and at the trial the Mrs. Manson McNeili of North TTY- 1 father denied having anything to do 0n; Mrs. (Dr-l R/Bymllds. 05 581W‘ fwlth the liquor in question; he also Alma. Calif-z Miss Katie Mensvrulproved that he was not the legal also of California, and ten grand- iowne; or the farm. the property he. children and one great srandchlldqlng owned by one of his sons. The to all oi’ Whom mllfih BYmDW-hy l5 9X- =oificers stated that they arrested de- P115591 The flllleflil hikes Place this l fendant because he appeared to them (Friday) morninE at i0 oeiock witilgm be the head of the place. ‘The a service at the residence of her son. jMagistrates after hearing argument Mr. Keith Cameron, and from thencci of counsel adjourned the case for to Cape Traverse, Rev. C. J. St. Clair L judgment on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Jeans Offlclflflllfi in $lll1‘lm°1'$l‘l°- 5- ‘when they dismissed the case for iwaut of sufficient evidence to con- (l (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Feb. 8—(Pro- ducel-Local dairy and produce mar- kets continued active today as firm tone prevailed. No further down- ward movement is expected within the next few weeks local dealers state. Butter remained steady at 36 Late Market News Moose a M°LEOD ' again unchanged. OTTAWA, 0nt., Feb. 6-(Eggs)-- There is a considerable firmer tone on egg markets in the Maritime Provinces today. Some decline is re- ported in western prices, but in cen- tral Canada the markets are un- changed. the shortage. ST. JOHN~There is a. brisk d9. mend for eggs on this market. Slip- plies are scarce and are keeping well cleaned up and it is probable that unless receipts increase considerably some price advance may take nlacl shortly. Many outside points nrc in- quiring here for supplies. Prices oi eggs in retailers are slightly higher at extras 53-55. firsts 52-54. seconds 44-40. HALIFAX-This egg market l: U‘ s‘ 5°31 " '" '" '" '“ 133% lnect the accused with the liquor and - , - , 1 l t 36% l. f N Z l d l d TORONTO—'I'l1 k fl h ‘ _ Ban-hm.‘ 4, 50111410,, Market reports furnished by G.een- PERSONALS discharged the pflsoner from cus_ finest ‘first; “Eownelzipse” ‘xylem; is unchanged toaiyeagucnagogtlnfiz: holding very firm under a lzood de- 1 shields d: Co. Montreal. to Stewart BANKS ' . . 1-, 1 511 vs; I ' ' mend for all grades. Local fresh re- ~ (‘°"°'m°” l - 1M5‘ ‘mm he had em n j ° Receipts included some six thousand unsettled Dealers are quoting coun- . Jones d: Co“ 88 Great George Street, —Mrs. William Steeves. 0f Mmlt‘ 1 1. d,“ M, “Inna Cnmpben com ‘ ceipts are light and are being quick. Mm“ To LOAN {Charlottetown Bank of Nova Sootla aas real is at nel- home in Summerslde °" * ' ' n u mes of the fvrmer tvdey- Retail try shippers for unsraded ens ex- 1y ubmbed by m, m“ Wm, m, MONTAGUE J d t '1 _ r b 6 1930 B‘ k f M t en "" °" aloion Qccoum o’ ‘he Serb,“ mnes; o1- ‘mcted the casei “rd t“ 2'35?“ sin‘ prices remain steady at 39 cents for tras 45-46. firsts 42-13. pullet extras weather unhvourable for prod“ U010 it 605mg. "8 . . . l1 O onr .. one eeeaa ‘ (‘he 131159119); bg 11g g e11 g y 1', _ » ‘ - Bank o‘ commerce u _ n. a“ her mher‘ Mn Gordon schm-man 5_ s. solids and 40 cents for prints. Egg 37 38. seconds. 35. Import shipments “on . shoal” or local Sulmnes is ‘°" ‘ ‘“ ‘““’“"“' i " Heath 5mm?’ K‘ C‘ prices held firm with a continued de- of United States fresh eggs are still I km 1 r ------ " Call MONEY .. ... ... ... 4'71 Royal Bank ,. ... ... ... 310 \ ‘ 0° "- f “,,,,,,»,,.,,..4»“”“. Abmm H __ 2911 _.M15; Mary Ready and Miss 0.! mand for the ha: varicetieskHLghelr being brought Li; quite frelely‘. h EDMONTONJH” e“ Imrket "A"; you“ EYES __ _ , 23,,“ Thompson we" “$11,015 to 511mm“.- prices are expec nex ‘ wee ea - MONTREA gg recep ere m" is 10w“ country shippers a" AWN“ Pam“: Gram " " ~ ers state Cheese continued quiet as today ‘were 132a cases as con-lpa s EXAMlNl-Jl) AND 1 Abbmc,‘ _ - 215 E G do side this week and were guests at. S d 5 Y - ' “ now receiving for unsraded eggs ex- GLASSES FITTED BY - . n; . i 38,. aster" lldl’ ldn m, Quggn Hotel, 5, effle eafs, is natural at this season with east- to 470 cases on the wn spondlfll n,“ 40' “n” 3m seconds 2-1 E E PARKMAN a ‘lzramllanl . . Us _ j erns quoted at 1a to 19% cents and day last year. The market is firm , ' ' v EB‘ A‘ C‘ ' ' *"" l; B t1 of the staff! westems at 19 cents. No changes under a good demand and fairly é miiiltriiigugplifgeirs‘ 1 l3‘ c‘ Power 3.8 "'51 ANDuWS Pfesblhfilfl will: irlzxzfim 3:“? at 5,11,11,19,. ‘ Was Innocent took place in the local potato market light receipts. Several cars of U. B. Antique works of sculpture are be- ' ' ililllldllll P-“lldlms -- - - - - - - -' 27"‘ Church. Montague. Services on Bun- ‘we 1e“ on qhursauy morning fol” with prices firm at from $1.75 to and British Columbia eggs are roll- in: reproduced in embossed leather go-oe-oeeoeeveoeeeeeobecee . Canada Car ,_ .. . . . . .. day. Feb. 9th, at i1 a. m. and 7 p. n-l. st 30hr," N. B" when. she has hem; ‘Cmadlan 1.1.055, $1.35. Dressed poultry prices were in; here and are expected to relieve in Italy. i? ___________ ___ Canada Gem?!“ “ ' ""' n Rev- C- E- Armilrmn! PTQQChCK transferred to the bank's branch; LQNDQN‘ Fen 3__$Q31~1l9y Rldlel", r- , Cilllllfiil Power and apel" i r L d b b 1 '1 1921 —'— _ *'“““““““““"”.~ Clllld“ B*‘"“"““ ~ " s" "DEATH RIGIEITID —- TM than“ 5' isgrxilrteuiguoii. aiaztrrslvimtonssrvsi i? . 1 Dominion Bvidze -- - - '73 death occurred at llustico on Sunday, _Mesa" George Mccanum George i from 12,5 to 25 years m. robbery of 1 r .-~ c‘ -S:cu‘il.les .. 2i‘; 11191,“, z d 1M M d k5 _ ' ,,_ “ . EXA : 70.01211 l‘ nu ’ I r y n o r. ur oc lmP MeQuarric and Reagh Tinney hale“... $3,090 Wyn,“ o; 11w 13911-011, G I h K y) Fmln‘ and suppiymg Glasses z F1516? Company it; ison. formerly of Geortetown. and reumud home to sunnnerslde frmu-qwvk)‘ D1411 Cgmpliny. is to be par-Ii t e 1 cw , ilnillf‘ 0.1 .. o5‘) ‘brother of Mr. Henry Sampson. All Monk,“ whgfg they attended thef domed am... servmg more ma“ m,“ . ‘ -- ~ ' that medical skill and kind friends 1,1 sales, g, l 1 M“ 1191,19 9511159111451 AI H J s,‘ lc fur auc on lyears n q . _ y- - ' ' i ~ Wld do W“ done but c! no lvlll- ._ -------- -—--—~-me 1-1 i m u u r- nitenti- e orronzlsrnlsr _ . - ., - 1 p 5”" “ m‘ ° ° ° t t b h om” comuwtcd “um : liiYPTi-KIL-Qnii Nlclul .. 39; Dec.a5ed hag bu“ 11] for some time PERSONALS ary named Anthony Machus. has e y Drugsmre lmcvnn lonal FCtIOiClllTl .. 3a” and while it was quite evident to all ‘ confessed ma; he ccmmif/{ed the 10b. ' , Montague. c. E. l. , Massey Harris .. ‘s for several weeks that recovery was U-ML Edwin MacDonald. Pan-g hm. 1m. wmch 34,116,- “; sengencgd f 1d t t _ ‘ ooeoe-ooeooeif-tr-tf-eoeofloe yMoutrcal Pow-e‘: .. .- 01g? practically impossible. yet his death mun Island, recently visited George-l Mach“; says that he would have 0 e S es _ a ___ “P5711 Frmwm“: “s: “m” u ' 37"‘ 51”“ ‘l’ ‘"- 555 h“ WWh-A- confessed long ago, but he was com- ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ "’ i »- 1 .. '5 . {Nnrirnrl Breweries -- 3°“ loved one: are feeling their 1w very pelled to observe silence because his i yNiV-"llil 5x91 c“ -- ktfllly- MF- SIITIPWB W" F- m!“ ..'Mr. Joseph Higgins, teacher at pannm- 1n the 110111111, 1W5 M, “may, rounds Prcnze . . 541; who was well and quite widely gunman‘, spent the we“; end a; and he diam; w“, m get mm into _ II ' lcnnwla Melting .. ... - known. His character was in every hi; hqme in Georgetown-A. "r°11b1e_ 13111», 110w m; 09111115111011 l; " ‘l7"-'1“l1‘l>‘1\ Till‘ -~ '- 23 WIY 150V! reproach Ind in clffyllli d d d h wants to sec justice done G I V f l d Fsrnrvs PlEYP-‘S - - 51am his work it was found that his n-Mlas Elsie Knight, teacher at ,:a;,,§1:,_ e 3 O "g , lifioranrla 43 l word was his bond. Here the loved Murray Harbor North. spent the . ' ,Pon~<~r Corporation .. 77's ones will often sigh for a touch of a wee]; end at her home in George- . [nice ,i]1‘c5, .. ... 89 vnmhed hand m“ 101-1‘ 1°1- ghe wwn___A_ d s To IN -—iN- Quebec Power .. .. sou sound of a voice that is sun. but all ___ 0 8 ilxzuvllllgali .. . . 79 to no avail. Mr. Sampson never com- '..Mrs. Landrlgan, Sturgeon, spent, -1 _ t F ‘ . Smcllcrs .. .. .. . . . 24‘! plalned. His beautiful death was a the week end in Georgetown, the f! ax er, ll O11 G l I Steel of Canada .. .. 47% consolation to the dear ones left be- guest 0f her cousin, ma, n. P, Mc-‘ ’ fllcel oi Canada Pld .. 39 hind. He was visited frequently by glnnonra, In Sail} John Siznons .. 40!’: his pastor. Rev. J. Ohaissen, who ad- - e Winnipeg Electric .. ... 48h: ministered to hirn the last rites of ..'Mr. Henry Sampson lclt George- _ _ F ‘ the Roman Catholic Church 0i Whith town on Monday for Rustico, to at- HALIFAX, Feb. 3.-Hon. Edgar N. 1,5111“,- UVERSIIOES $1.75 . NEW YORK he was a. devoted member. l-ils wife tend the funeral of his brother, the Rhodes, Premier of Nova Bcoiia, will Written by Major C, F_ L_ Kipling. cousin runny Mm“ and mum“ but l predeceased him thrrle: lilo. late Murdock Sampson-A. leave hero tomorrow nightlfor Saint 0f the 111111101181 bard, Rudyard Kipling, this lS mn n“ m" "in "ch "m ihese ‘Allegheny .. H. leaves to mourn. he - rc en John. N. 5.. where he wl con er the first and only Life of His Majesty published 5 ‘ are broken lines and w; must ?““‘°""““ C“ " ‘mm’ 10"“ 1"“; ‘f: ‘h’: “'“"," "M“’°‘ mm‘ Rwgmm‘ “m” Wm‘ “m” J‘ B‘ M‘ B“","’" “hNfw with permission oi’ the Royal Household ' m" 11mm o“; {Anaconda . .' N"; l 0110 r0 H’ enry. l1 Ruth Walsh. who have been visiting Brunswick, and R. G. Fu ton. c ar-, _- 5 _______i____ lBPlldlX Aviation 401i Georflmwn “d "l! lllifil‘. Nrl- in Georgetown, the guests of Mrswlman of the New Brunswick Liquor Unpracedentgd public interest marks its on. muse» moccasins ‘Consolidaicri Gas . 113% Bone. at. Page. Bulge gleidlom sufus ‘Clorly. ‘lift Friday for their, Contiroi goarrlt.’ Following z-Novfl publication in The Guardian, It is an epic . .~ .. » .. 1' s . .- . ' v- , $1.7.» ‘into mtlonal Hallcsler .. ... 90.4. cere syrups y ex n - ome n Clare tetown A Scotas en orsa on o a pan o go document and tens a fascinating’ human story Boy: 1 lo 5- Kgmgcggf, Cnnpcl‘ ,, , 6i men! M"! Glfl-‘lfl. Spiritual Bou ernment sale of liquor at a plebiscite . , Men's s to ll. N18,“, “...... PM.“ 1s duets and Letters of Bvmlnthy shew "Miss Kathleen Doyle a n whoi last OCVJDQI Premier Rhodes laid 0f the man W110 Pfeiidfi! 0V6!‘ i116 K165311195 of $1.75 'i"al'amo\lnt Players Lasky .. . 64¢.’ the high esteem in which he was has beenyialting in Georgetown, the the scheme of government sale adop- 12116 mightiest empire in hlBiiOPY. _ (Sines ll to 13 only $1.25 ‘Rodin .. ___ _ 3g lxididi-ii; fuggalomasrulageguzf: gelat ofnher palrlentia Mr.‘ andcMrs. to: in have Scotiaf would inclutdelzl: Don't mlss 1.111s first inside story of King s). .- A. _- Islanders on New Jersey .. . can n 1- Iv I - ye. e on wr 1v or nm- “ = w “m 0 svvemme - BOYS llloll LACE!) noors ‘Sterling Securities A 15% -A- blldll- Mw-"A- "w" m" l" M" l" “h” Pmllnmb 53-5“ -Will s Overland .. ... 10% . m ...... . ... .. -,,,,§, W, . _ _ ..., BRINGING uv FATHER --By George McManue gn ar $5.50 Boots) " " ' - ' Poorer. Co. B. .. ... - ... ... 327i _ . " - 350 ur F4K§QlB TlnlhlKfisl M "-5 51,49“. Llfimali lM Hues! N out; w.» .-, “w, d"? , ,0 ,0 $5 00 - ocuas-ro lulLOA Mouse i1: Rmmufiue. TDTELLYQQ 111m- A we You ‘Hi5 '5 will‘ v . - as In As m1; was - l wouuonr uue. m- You THC GARAGE‘ y II no: I'M” 221%‘? ‘Tu’ 44* ill/W’ ‘(Ski “u???” DUMB o“ I i - uoslanr , r - sun _ - ‘ _ / PORTUMG _ ‘ ' ‘ ln a - Ilh eelears to choose from. 1 1 1a,’ ~‘ g ,- 4- {f [pg . f J5 .. I Ki o N F Y " ' "t I i . P! (i, ., J