.se ._....._.._ W ‘~"‘°"" se'f‘*s=-ef-‘pe ,.. "*°€i3:t ~%i* =\swi~7t=t\W~ *£2* 1 “ta \§vIIIll\A\.\,~\\\‘VII/0# I - rn 1 .4 t 'S 'l \- F 4 "1 4". ';_. V ‘ t ‘_ .O l 1 _ ` af _ __ iii “ . »" " fu -'_ ___ ____ _ _ . _ . , \ -Jéssuw-_@me.<~vo.... __ ,» ~ . ._--. - _ _ _ - ~ - “ t - w `.~ . _ 4 "- -w.-'v ._ - ._ . . ‘ .yi ll-'{‘,l_-.`_' ' .L/'I -3 ~-4 ~ ' ' ' is-'--r~ PROGRAM . i . .__ a " r"’_' i;‘,_“ ._ _ __ PRINCE EDWARD `_PREsENTS_ » ’ ‘rl-lawns.-The committee ot the Y. M. C. A. wish to thank Messrs. _ z- town. nev. o. A. suthorlana MA. P'° " I “"°°'""s 2”" .:.':::‘°s;..‘:.'r..:ff°i oNE or Bltoanwavs BIGGEST sTAitsél~ "'°"“°" “ °' T” eil- PUT ON RAILWAY.-Melara Wrl1.' In A Thrilling Play of the Great Canadian' §‘_n_f_>_'_|_ff{_;_ __ l*~1:[l»\f`f,{- erlglwa-lr<_>j8°§:__:’h~ tiruck man l, Charlottetown, have Trackless Woods _ “The Call of I ‘ The North -1"( From the Book “THE CONJURORS HOUSE ' ` By STEWART EDWARD WHITE 5 PARTS 317 SCENES Produced By The Famous Players Film Co. \O Y ~a Q » FRANCIS FORD -ANn_ GRACE CUNARD _.]N.._ -The Mystery of the .White Car -IN TWO PARTS- §\\\Yllll\\\“ lI_@_IH\\\\\\\\Y’IIIllI_l__(LlA\\\\\\\\\\@IIlA\§\ PD J. ly ml . of Fitzroy street. The ceremony was _ performed at 8 o`clock by Rev. George ` ' (F. MARRIED °S°"'°2°"- HER ANYHOW “Sweet Genevive” Joker Comedy Mr. Arthur Haskins MllllUlllllA\\\\WIIII/Ili\\\\\\\\\\lIIll -it t _ 1 ' n cH||_|3REN|S A|D 30¢|E1-y_Th5 officers were elected' for 1915:-Presi- mrriers who om" Mack fox for sale v'/}2`_`\ Prowse Bros and Beer It Weeks for vacancies occurring when Messrs A. Bruce tary t horsemen had their trotters out on the speedway on the ice track which has been mapped out between the Railway Wharf and Hillsborough Bridge. and .ludgi g by _' trotted some good trotting can be ex- ._ pected to-morrow (Thursday). ICE n FOX SESSION.-The fox commit- tee were in session again yesterday until a late hour in the afternoon. Mr. will meet again this morning. Various matters of importance were thorough- gf rid gone their deliberations WEDDED LAST EVENING.-A quiet last evening at the home of Mr. Jos- ln mph nit( lleartz Matthews. was united in mar- ridge which a sumptuous wedding supper was served. The Guardian extends best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Winches- ter. rue temrif nllll1ipml__ _ .lllillilllf pu; IT PAY8 to buy In this Province. -rn¢t'”|\An.`. a|»a¢'i\¢vSe_h» » -_ 4- speclalarrlved in Charlotte stoves ct.sAuso.-Luna may '_wdh9'nt 1210 p- rp- wi lr!! have their gloves cleaned by leaving 'rettun to Georgetown at 8.40~o'c at Moore and McLeod. 8211. _ ladt evening... »~ _. _'.- sescuu. snare.-at me arena uanallso vsarsnnav. - tu; svontng a good crowd enjoyed a marriage took place yesterday at 11 _ J L L k _ _' sknteonalairlygood sheet of loci. The at. the residence or__lgr A. hge. o y 3\:_;;i0f_u_t-nished by the 88nd Ban was u)|;c_‘_iI4;lt\yf_tl|;__l;_l:_ir_¢_;:T il' hu moved the chaps” mg ' of Charlottetown, and daughter of Hr °u°°"'° WWW *I M3 °°m"“nd~ _ Dunst uctny. or the p.m.it, to ur TM "`°" '”““'"‘¥ ‘B "1 * °'“° "Y Percy Alfred Farquharson. Charlotte- 'mu' tered the machine shop of the P.E. and \\'. .\icAulder took up mili- iuty. 1- at SPEEDING.--A number of the mans fast heats E. B. McCready in the chair They discussed and sub-committees form- to consider phases of the ground over and report the result of but pretty wedding took plnce Matthews, 260 Kent. street, when youngest daughter, Miss Mattie to Mr. Nelson Winchester, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winchester, Taylor, pastor of Zion Church. after New Msmssns.-After at-in last ANNUAL Msermo or c.s.G.s.-- °"‘“’""“ 3°* °' '“"° ""‘°" "°'“ he' ; evening, five new volunteers joined The annual meeting of the Canadian :WY - 'the service roll of No. 2. Company of l3l'0lh&rh00d of Government Em- "V the Charlottetown Home Guard. Three ployees, Charlottetown Division. No. la" sergeants were elected by the men and 20. ' N ,_ list of oilicers is as follows:-Capo recently. The Treasurer, Mr M. Furs are a very appwprhne and min Ewen McDougall, Lieutenants, G. McLeod. Dl‘€S€lll9ll l1lS l'0ll0rt for the [mp ‘ M. Moore and P. Barlow; Sergeants, YG J Fred Waller, E. H. Beer and John F. 80 HORSE N°TE._Ml’ J. A. l'IBll‘lli85', ‘island Hallway as apprentices; the Summerslde, arrived in Charlottetown mm? yeate - last , . ., over _ the two colt and BOF. lent l00kl sa Sum addition to the many good ones on the 'B ' |S|a thin the the _ munity, received a large number of “"1 beautiful presents from her friends. Ski gm of me ..pHm_ipal.. friend sands of American women who could, The a bwutiful gold watch and claim and would, buy expensive furs, When la _was In gb? haplpy couplt; tlro\;_e to their gg; u ure ome. carry ng wit them the , very heat wishes of a host of friends. thFt°x me" have overmokod 'he fact -The Guardian joins them in heartv B c0ng,.mu|auons_ - ' wo_t::en and have money to invest. it _li E'._ il-s'_E_' §§5§.§5r A iii? was- the ‘officiating clergyman: The' ‘N9 married couple came to Charlottetown 33;: b _ EE tlillaevtlzgltlilf !';Itidly Ilia lllgdlhxlaulrhpfll the United States know nothing almut spoehi for Georgetown on route to lt' T land evening for Truro NS to take The "0id Glory " sale at New York in me" years and six months old. This is al 647. An animal 'with this excel- ind" wsoomc aet.Ls.-Thennat-ner. ""'! Mr David Matheson, Oyster Bed busmess' ° ge. was the scene of an interesting s° event on Wednest‘,1y, the ilth inst.- 323;., marriage of his dau hter. Miss " Mabel E_ to M, Anemas Af MacNem_ market for all the expensive skins at prosperous young farmer of Caven- that dish. _ H performed by the Rev. Daniel McLean 3:5' There in not 'ww' enough B ver' The marriage ceremony was Wm' the presence ofa number of invited hi t _ Th b i , _'as . guespsopulare5'otln(l;ela;.lle(; `vfmlhlemt?0r?;{ ll Humber of fur houses in New York, the wee sma’ hours of the morning one wo n took place in Charlottetown an - Chandler, Col-Sgt. 0. Baird. A vote l11I‘.l"S l'0ll0Fl 8h0\\'ed that 6 new mem- had » \\\\\ii\'\l"\v/1 I1 $1 _ l_- _.- ; _. -_.»s4...f __ _ €@i` @ §\£¢}//nlllllnwavll//A -1 :|- J-_G \;\ _ ic?-_ .. __ s; _-_E 'T' __ ‘ \ ___ . -.VG .i __ ._ _ t 'I+ ----‘tub __ gafcneehllifg-‘ARTZH ._ ra W \~f _.- \\‘ ff Symbol of _Superiority The “Monarch” Steel Range Y r V ii "`§\\ \\ __, By robbing cooking of all its inconviences, and much of its labor. the Monarch does a_ great deal toward preserving a happy home. This range is looked upon by its many satisfied users, as one of great utility. and where it has been placed through- out the Province, others have seen it and have been greatly delighted with it. With leading features such as the ()ver Thermometer, Heat Economizer, _Anti Scortch Covers, Removable Rcservois, Controler Damper. Patent Left Front, Intcrchangable Fire Box iitc. The Monarch is classed as Canada’s Leading Range. _Price complete as per illustration.__..$50.00 _I i ‘_simon W. c`rabb¢;_i I I”////f;`\\\\\Y["f;‘\`\\\\“\\“\\m -1 -1 -. I-I ` _I/' The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year....$l.50 _ Total . . _ . ......... $4.00 @3001 papers for only $2.50__@I The Guardian has be-~n nutltorized by the Management of thc '_`~=uadim. i_‘ounlr_vm.'in to t-ontlnuc thc above offer. ' 'Subscribers who have not _vet tttltcn advantage of this unpar- rolled offer are requested to do so nt once. _ __ _ '_PI:I'I_ASI“._ _U_SE_'_l`_HE FOLLOWING FORM WONDERFUL CLUB OFFER _'lne__Morn|ng Guardian (mailed) one year.. ._...$2.50 `: WHEN CROSS' FEVEMSH AND .Jr Subscription Department. The (lliarlottetrmn Guardian, _ ~"Wu-""Mt-4'=‘==(Ilinrint-tetown, l'. li. l. Dear Sir ' to, Ont. ' Nams...._....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . .. -I‘ost40t'llco... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ....._..n.,._... .3 .gtall ages and for grownupaplalnly l this oft". - lil# Q mn- ny "anatomic ru syrup com- nuey, J. `n. noch. wtudm-;_‘T.' 11.1 _ _ pany." Refuse any other kind with Barrett. Carleton; . C. Btubha. Hun-w ' 1 __ _ , _ - _ _ _ _ contempt. _ - _ or |uv_¢r._ _ __ _..,__,_._,_, Indian Root Qu" »;:l’_*~"-~‘~" _ ~ Ffa' S., _ t 1-- _. _ , ._ »§_-.~,_._ ___ `__._,__ ‘;Qr:;;-."_I ` ` _ " ' ' _ _ _-. _ 1 ' S. Enclosed find herewith $2.50 being renewal sub-' scriptlon to the Morning Guardian for one year. With this aub- scription I undorstantl that i will receive FREE for one year Tho Canadian Countryman, a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- i\\\\\\\\\\§§.IlIIll”llH th re th , fill be I place about certain delinquent child- n attending moving picture shows, and the agent was instructed to look after U1 ,_ and was taken to decide the best hour for be weekly drill, the majority deciding t`or all next week at 8 o‘clock. Of rs were initiated during me ye" majority of people are under the im- d minted out that the membership presslon that black fox can be bought the division now includes almost all .for . e Bllgible railwaymen The following sm' 2* . _ _ regular monthly meeting of thc Child- llli - » . ' _ ' 9 V/IIl'§\\\Vl//III/4\\\\\\\\0III//Ii mil* Md 3001915’ W3* held U' ‘he d l ' (‘itv (Tnurt room on Monday afternoon M -1' _._ _ 'lat 3 o’clock, with the President, Dr W _ - F. l'. Conroy, in the chair. The agent George lllgrnham; Reporter. P. V. _ mad.; his repo" showing ma; there ftobin; Messenger. Chester (‘rasweli' tis were only four cases of truancy during ID ' u e month. Some discussion took G and a few children under age so matters. W GREENWICH SCHO0L._Tlle Semi- uu|it`ull_v det-orntcd for the occasion. M was wpll iillcd with interested parents Di! visitors. The pupils were cx- Oli atnint-tl in the different subjects by fill » nina J'-...tt-_tm orr. .\-uns 1-:isle orr. lu HII§\\\I\\YZII/I/ V il . se ._ B0 __ address read by Agnes Orr. Miss that thc teacher had been putting -student of l’.W.t‘., and their teacher, M .\iis:= .lc-ssic Sinclair. The clover <'0 = tnunm-r itll which they answered the Vi _ rious questions given them showed “'03 Wi!-l"llll)" received by the audience, re Qllilvllom he made. quite an impres- :V forth great efforts to obtain good re- 9l0_ilw’ll_l="The 'lyrsuny of ’I`ea,rs_’.’ The n suits. An interesting programme was ll' , _ renderctl bt the u l consistin of Beers- the dll'€Cl0l'. and Mr Dennis, ta - .' P Pl sv S . _ wocltatiotis. songs and exercises. After Siege mallfiiler. are both to be con- ggffrflisilsngalffsggg °';;'f°:)n`fym;"dr ‘° ~ ew n lars worth of advertising. There' are over two hundred com- totl to the teacher by Vera McGre- d r in behalf of the pupils. and on ‘ which an appropriate gift was pre. grattilatetl on their magnificent pro- d I I ~ ,, uctio_ ° - Sinclair replied in fitting terms and ls tl. X vlirtuvv : ` br "'" chu all “- Childrenrlove this “fruit laxative," i ,_ a _ to ,_ sie sto tim 1 undlgested food passes out of the sys- tem. and you have a' well, playful it _ __ __ ax; J._R. Douglas, A. A. Barker. Am-" 11%-rt; J. E. Fruer..l~lalln.x; S,_a.. G lls, New York; J. H. l5pccl_ot\_a_ld.L Georgetown; J. A. H0060!! ll. Girdl- gsn; .l._A. Sumo. Montreal. _ , _ chi has _ ' `t-in`ti»'tl on the bottle. Beware of cnnn- Hughes, Bourts; Angus R_ankin, Stel- ‘NQY slllihffllléfl f0Tllc Cllf|l‘dl(ll'l ltlil IGKB lflflhllfn Df , terra". “Md hart get the .‘nu|ne_ lvmn; w_ "_ Pop°_ Picton: in C ward the close the pupils and all e the and P stomach. liver and bowels so nicely. ‘ . A child simply will not stop playing they _ ig gg ' 9 -waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach ' soups, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don‘t eat, system full of cold, has sore throat Mother! See tt' tongue is coated, than give ia teaspoonfui of "California Syrup of F'lgs,“ and in a few hours all * Milllons.of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs," because it is perfectly ',l_ harmless; children love lt, and it never lallrto act on the stomach; liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle nf "California Syrup of Figs,” which prt-ssetl themselves well pleased M sent were treated with candy by teaclier. The examination was lil ought to a close by singing the l SICK GIVE “CALIFORNIA SV- empty bowels. and the result is, become t htly clo ed with cp or act. naturally. breath is bad, mach ache or diarrhoea. Listen, constipated waste, sour hile and ld l8a'in. full directions for babies, children cl.eori; Secretary, J. ll. Monaghan; m ardi-n. James Trainor; Chaplain. mis llef Gllilrd. John Mclnnis; _Outer he t. , \ fair audience. "The Lost Paradise," W" e splendid 3~act_l_abour drama which ?nCa as so succe sf ' rod l _ _ pe S u 5 P “cell n me practical farmer in charge. would de _ ttual examination of Greenwich WSIS frpeated last night, again very gn st-noon, l-‘rt-nt-n ltiver. was held on SufCf‘-SSfull>'- The lwllns was excel-» --5- 'l`uesday. Ili-.r-. 22. The schoolroom. |90 » ’ 0 r the dt tl ‘ t ‘ YO" rec an 0 Mr Irving Beers' nly not. Then why expect a-farmer ordinary business man to make i_s_s__lletty llowell,_ who. played her estiouably splendid, her acting be; al H unrestrained. easy and natural. n F- C. Dennis. who unfortunott-ly D” uid li t lllulertakc his role the pre» "u,hl 0\lH lllxhl. lust evening appeared and m' 5019 Dial' was successful and Mr ~‘-V "i’te_xall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup FS _ _ guaranteed to u ` 0" 0 l` I-f§ thanked the pupils for their beautiful me DUl'Cll886 Drlcglxlllqbd ;(|)"d§\hpt(l); these to misc $.100'o00 a year for “d” l t ~J.-p. Johnson, st. Loom- J. tu. 1'-u_é~’ ltett and family, llontfeal; I. J. m_ "amy Fitzgerald; vk_e_},resi_ :_1_t_._t_hat price. Advertising will correct nt, J. W. McLean; Treasurer, M. a 9( am, Et-ct-on Mins. , L" Losr pan/louse' -To a very fe ople's Theatre on Monday night un- no r. worthy nf special mention being m U d made a "cute" fiancee She is un wg? mi __ _ gift. Several of the parents present l'@_§l;lrl{¢§¢d. T_l3y it,C25c,C50c and $1.00. |`$;tgTmg`“,nll;I;]l]lsbr3$°‘"::" Il:_';’D_‘;l_-X _ nnon ru 0.. . G _ _ - with the progress ot' the school. To- rge and Kent Sfreets. or reatlwtlgtll $12233 ;:"?__0:::§ plgggiefss blhill lf* ~ _ - te usiness "when you want tn on a sound basis and it would- mean delicious chocolates lirtlhyisllilmllklfd that Prmce Em-“rd Island “'°“ld he hem here. Our chocolates are receiv- Failed upon to supply foxes mr b""“d' 5. National Anthem. Pd fresh every week. Try them Mao mg purpnses- rm' mam' y"‘"“ “’ “‘"""~ 5 mmm" Drug (_,0__ Con Gm! éeorge At any rntc it is certain that the bust. :intl Kon; 5;”-get - _ Mm "U95 “ull ll0\’€l‘ get _the publicity that 1 EH|L[l'S' TUNGUE L_ " ;_'lm']§_'~‘;|S mlllll' l;\\_1l‘l . - 8 0 l lim. slr etc. th 1 1 th t d .mill-ee. _ ‘ ~ ~ ' '- no ing e se c eanses e en er ___ __a”__m___` ___ _. ut New __0__k_5Tl-IPHEN A. Gll.LlS_. ' JrnoME To HANDLI-I Tniwrmtsrg e Hlllll lllll|lllS ' m _.NEW YORK. Jeni. 12.-william ravens Jerome, has received from _ , Attorney-General Wootibu _ __ i _ wcT°n_'A` ‘ _f_ llointmctrt ns n special Rlelltlty -Mhtlllje (YD. McKinnon, Bouris; W. J. Lic'-‘_ ;*(“°""°7'¥°“°l‘l-l io prosecute Harry Clary. K. J. Bonnell, St. John; J. A.. - Thaw when he returned total. Len. w. E. Montgomery. summmtae; Kim from New Hampshire. ._ ~ _ _Vg-'m,_ Ktgnsman, il‘5‘sel_;ndC;o_ U;-£;\n7 ynes. o t ; v e. en- = ~ sltlgton; S.nill.g\ll:l|l|aa, Toronto; Wm.; edine, Montreal; W. C. Smith, Halt-' At a valuable stallion that was sold “ 1° fall oft 1913, when the horse was “D °pp°"““i"y '° make "whey and he' is sired by aungam, 34101, A.T.n., ‘"1"- hts arm is mea bv Reber: Meow- T" breeding ought to develop into a cans' very fast horse. The stailionis a line busi ng horse of good size. Mr Ram- price y is scum ~ht t _ al' t t °"P° _ _ me,.s|de_g Hemwgl abesvg s;;Tef|d?d interest which the island Government ,eu a n try to outdo her. est hundreds of thousands of dol- y, and properly advertised. ulur Christmas present. Thou- a,._ showing th d- » I l b sands of men would buy black _fox for; od financial sttindilllg oqfhg Sgcrig their wwes and sweetheart” 'I they nd for black fox and cause the ces to advance. ome fox men say they have adver- ry true. Advertising is a business itself. it is an art that demands kill. Some people hand money =.to a‘ V it for results that never come. lf` ity man placed ten thousand dollars -To get the most out of advertising. with _,harming mml innmeme copy should he prepared by some one ut but believes it also. llc should ow something about the t-inns of ople he is trying to reach. Each of its own. l'opy that would pull plies in one paper might be entirely asied in another. What ia neodctl is dividual attention from some one ho understands advertising and is miliar with the subject. A large nies incorporated in Prince Edward land. and it should be no tr bl fo 5G'llloly'oaaoftite ding” altlalilmantawhicltdEshtrto..~ Coated tongue-hitter .unc ia eh _ qot|r.h-trauma-~dt¢;l¢q.-_gun oultiaooomalmlileaburdca, Tip nuhauimtena tiv¢f_u., ,,,.. _ _ _ Dr- l|9f'l¢'n Indian Root Pilg. 'Faq ` _ ou¢EN._ _ _ 1 Dlhmsln to _themowt tlremtubla. th _ 51;... ..'j:..".,__f"___..';.°.'-:.."°::.”:.::':.- -_.._.__.._t_.y..':°.....~. r::;'°~.....=.~ _ag ll `..'f}i`t."t..“}""“"‘°“' ~t'.i"i`...."'i. s. 0 YO _ :“°°”.-?~:..°r‘°.°:' a man has a pfodttclpml not ilnd some meaiia of touch with buyers. Advartdpi if e LightS’»’._~ T R CAST-A STORY '1'hat:rN ver _Falla An Au Ain its Mission to Entertain 'e-I y “A Psvcaotootcat WESTERN _.nl_u_tqil.»” lt has made a number ot_poo» Largest, Most Comfortable-Thijiflrle .i“3.“:!...t.‘.‘.‘§ ‘$33 "'°'-°“..1’.'&’°”.'£ . * f ‘ i “ ..... ........$“{.. ...Y aa; rtttoltrf.ntuuou_ nuttin _ mststtr-_-sA;yllna,t -_ t and consequently. the people 0 400 Seam at 5c 700 Seats at -10f¢_é~ht°~.;,=__ '_ . hay are very few ,peopIe_,_vilm _ _ _ . , r 'run _ ~ “"'"° "‘°’ '"" '°°“" "‘° l'l‘rlt?.:;el'0h°;llls° Etitnee Ealéftlruaglg Five Cents to all-Mon. Tues. Wed. &_Tl_\ttrsday ers but nevertheless, it is ti'uo.‘ _ ' ` ~ me present "me were |s Dem,” vorable opportunity for inve_st.~" _ Show the American innestor ways ready to meet it at least half gy rience of the older ranchers; the cm; - THE UNI-"I_'ED STATES IS LIKELY T0 JUMP UP. ASHINGTON. Jan. 12.-_~ Depart ‘ ` ment U0 are cefmln fealufes °f tha mx leant tonight in reports thazt the stry which will appeal to Ameri- ,dice viz.:-The possibilities of- the ,bmp ness as a money maker; the high y_,,.;,_ 0f 5004 f°l fur? me 9“°°°°3f“l large cities. No complaints have w of Justice rtiiclnls expressed in- of a lout' of bread was about to lrom to I; c-1-..a_ in the .\'ow Chicago rt tt possibly other yp shrdlu mt`\vyp mm mm mm ed the Department however, ll » kill! ill UW U\l5lll°°3~ Allflhese and no action is in immediate pros- ud_ gs arelnteresling, and if widely MCL advertised in the United States would orney-.General Gregory has kept Att S lIli||i0l\S Of “SW Cflllllal im0‘llle a close watch on any efforts to raise money idle' in the~Upited #tiled | _ _t -_'I by -~ the coat ol living tlwllgh Comblliihlong 0[._producers in any line. and it is considered certain that a rise in bread would be looked into at once. lt is realized at the Dell8rtmdnl.~tbat with wheat far above normal figures bakers undoubtedly have been forced to face the prospect of higher flour. Officials are interested, however, in learning whetherthere I8 Blli' 00n- spiracy among bakers over the collntry to effect a raise in price of their com- modities. Concerted action that in- volved bakers in dilferent States would allow prosecution under the Anti-Trust Act. me people are under the impres- I that tlte business is being “-over- N illIlYIlllA\\\\\\ and that there will not be a f'“\ ' ‘ " \\v//IIA _ _ _ ‘ will he placed on the market _ ' of Advice Based on Practical Economy > COME! i f;§\.\\“YWI4§\\\\‘.\\Y\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIllIA\\\\\\\\\\V//IIA\\\\\\="’.l///I/IL\\\\\\\'i\i\\\\\\\\@IIIA\\\\\¥lIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\TWKIl\\\\\\\\\\ in a few years. That is a mis k fox offering to make its wearing onable. I have made inquiries at very few genuine silver black s are to be had. There are thou- woman boasts of tt ilve thousand. r fox set. her society rival will_`_ American women are business d be the delight of any woman to ranch. American women would in the industry if it were sufiici- auy idea ot` its value. The front fifteen to fifty dollars por In fact there are hundreds oft impression: it will create tt de- l stock for sale without result. publications then sit baclc and Prince Edward island farm. with expect him to make money? Per- ey in advertising. not only knows what hc writes lcation has ti certain individual- em________‘ - -:It . ; aft Dr. 'H o|"oo'a Join the throng of hap_;éy and satisfied customers who -NOW GENUINE VALUE WHEN THEY SEE IT! OUR SALE has proven “an eye opener” to the public. Nothing like 1t has ever been offered tothe purchastngpub- lic of this city. _Our Windows Display But at E_ew___ of the seasonable winter clothing at prices that out! stand theishrewdest buyers and it remains f_or you to enter our store and convince yourself of this Grand Money Saving Opportunity and bear ih mind that it is at the National Cloth- ' ing Store that one dollar will do the work of two_ _lust a few of the many 'Genuine Bargains - Far IVlen $11.00 Overcoats for..__ _$6.80 12.00 Overcoats .....7.40 14.00 Overcoats “...___l1.60 18.00 Overcoats “_ ...._14.90 $1000 Suits for......._....$6.40 12.00 Suits 7.80 15.00 Suits “ _______ ._10.60 18.00 Blue Serge Suits..11.40 For Bbys Boys’ Ovércoats in 2 Lots Lot 1, Tweed Overcoats at Half Price. Lot2 Tweed Overcoats at Boys’ Reefers Half Price $7.00 Waterproof Raincoats ................ Our 0 Special Fancy Vests ______ ..Half Price ii. All wool underwear ea. _ .75c Sweaters .... ........20 p. c. off Gloves Mittsf..20 p. c. off Top Shirts .23 p. c. off Overalls._..€.........20 p.c. off Kmtted Ties........_....._. .19c Police Braces........._......19c Rubber OoIlars......3 for 25c L_ Pants for...... eww3 2333 ’§§' N3 @& ©@ $2.50 Soft Hats for .... _.$1.68 2.00 & 3.00 Hard Hats_.1.68 Velvet Corduroy Hats. _ _ 1.19 Fine Shirtsworth $1.1 __65c `3F*;“;‘."~.j"_. ~ ">_'_L25' ‘ ;‘_‘;__ " 1.00 “...75c Hewsori all wool Pants for...__._'.........:_= ...... _.$2.15 Men s.»Sl1oes $3.00 shoes for.._.. ..._....2.40 4.00 shoes for.._.... _....320 5.00 shoes foa....._...__.__400 5.50 shoes for_.......... ..4.40 Your size now in stock I 12.0 7.80 _ Children’s Buster Suits _ Half Price _ l Boys’ Knickers & Bloomers 25 p. c off l ' Boys’ Suitsc onsisting of the newest Tweeds in all up to the minute styles Z0 p. c. off ZIIII4 Boys Wool G_loves........ 19c " Sweaters to clear.._39c HockeyvCaf>s club colors 39c Boy’s oo en Stockin%___22c . Boy 's Hats. ...... ...Half ce Boy’s woolen underwear p. c. off Boy's Ci rdu ` 'tsd ble breasted)wor\t(liy to:¢):\l‘ear and Rubbers ` 1\len’s Rubbers and Overshoes First Quality 10 p.c. off Shoes will be o' ` ‘ ' _ ' herefore be an indEtcl¢l‘1t§1elrll)tl1llttIl}Fl“ld:I?> dllggld i ational Clothing Co. I _ - _ mm: ll -$4 -o _m___________ Charlottetown P. EJ. » ‘ ~ _~. fr~ .-.~ »-i f sm, , _*_ ,. _,_A .__m»\n.:~..f 1-3 off. _ .