1 5 I 1 nh iw? .~‘» r, , *“ ~ .awii ~. _ - _ , isis 'run cnmtorrnrown onannun °"M"““ 1° TRB £8.50 WINS’ ",§’.I,“'°e,,,.°.,.,.‘ Yi” The Million Dollar Mystery TheFIormt Th Iro V nlt The Military The Trap Dost' Tlile Y‘;dx'td Fight FIVE CENTS ADMISSION T0 ALL t -_\§1)- Pl-IATl.'|'u.\li ' inn, mn that lumen Miss Helen Holmes T R - go ed; The vnneire Fefe win beta '°° °”'““ m °° A Million In Jewels SAMMY’S DILEMMA you Breathless Sang -Two PARTS- MR. PARKS Selected X" 1 | | - U The Best Plumbing is the Cheapest in the End_.` Amateur plumbing will have few charms for you after you have once indulged in it-what you save at first you’lI lose afterwards-lose your temper too. Why not have our sanitary plumbing system in- stalled in the first place. the first cost should be the last cost, and that very moderate. considering the high quality of our work. Fred H. T rainor, o,§’.'l‘§°ifiI.‘i... , Worth to You ? ._ Z U Place Your Own Value On This $150.00- ' Five Horse Power Marine Motor and Send in Your Bid at Ql'1¢=9 If your bid isthe highest, you can select the motor you want from a number on display at the showroom of Bruce Ste .vart & company. _ _ This motor was donated to tne Patriotic Fund by the manufacturers. Messrs. Bruce Stewart & C_o., and will _be sold by mail auction. every cent realized will go to assist the Patriotic Fund. _ _ Approved three month note _will be taken. and if de- sired at the expiration ot that time, can be renewed for three months more. _ _ _ Bids received after january 31 will be dtsoualified- send in your bid on or before that_date. ADDRESS ALI. TENDERS Mr. A. A. Bartlett, Secretary Finance Committee. Marine Motor Charlottetown, P. E. I. l 1- mlm How Much is a Brand New Mode A, 5 H. imperial Marine Moto l r __, WHS 4 Y - .' _ , Fancy Vests For Men tbur winter vveiiflit. fancy' \'t-sts are the 1101110 Of style. they staittl out from the ordinary in distinctive- ness and intii\'idualit_\'. .,. ~. ' 1`iI:' i ` fr- These Vests are instit- in a number nt heautifttl patterns-ilte materials are the bc-.~t. and they were arttstit-ally tailored h_v fashion t-raft artists. _ . 0 _ _. .t , _. so -1 i -1 it » ~ ._;__ .Q e. ‘ Q . ;' '.rwi~s "*»‘."»“"" » ¢`,. _ _ __ _Q _.»f<_‘t"."1\“~‘.-._ ‘ f' _ \.` .X I - _ f ._ _ .\ A ` Y' H’ 1 VJ A ~" h ‘»\ wb _M -i_ 1 D* `\\’~f~¢ ' .. avi* g t S- _ , ._ _ _.__ , r _ \_v__._ V -ee :___ lu- \_ t _ / w _ u ee- _ “_ _ M A \ ~ ,.- lf you 'Aunt to he stylish- l_v dress:--1. warm and com- fortahli-. _vnu should sel- bi 1’ ‘,'_. tv D ' _ iv-'A /¢`7”1'-fe., i-t't :i Vest front the line uben Tuplin & Co. treatment was dalrylng with its two I KENSINGTON | l 11' ~-_- _ _ 1 1 -f Four Piece Table 1' Sets We are Now Showing The line of china table sets we are now showing should rove extremely interesting to the fastidious housekeeper. we want you to see this line because we know you_ cannot ' fail to be impressed with its beauty, and lust think, the price we are asking is only $1.00 a se_t. _ _The glass table sets we _are odenng are very beauti- ful in their simplicity of design, the pieces are neat, well shaped and finished. We have such a wide range of pnces that you can choose one of these sets at most any price 't t 1 See the Beautiful I ivy you care to pay. Priced from 25c to $2.50 peraet. _ r Come in and let us show you these sets--you will en- seeing them, and we will be glad to show them. “The Store That Will Use You White" Black & Co. ‘2%3£:{'°" - Ageeeiee un _ 1.' t . --m--I l== K _ _ _ if merside on “ednesday “H lug matter hou~t» quarantined - ecttons made. lt is understood terms are satistactory.-I\l. large faintly in the l`.S.. with the f-vception of one son anti it daughter. 'l'l:~» fuur-ral ttnuk place on the 10th -SAD ACCIDENT.-A very'-sad ac- it-ident occurred at the home of Mr. .'\lcl)onald Gordon. .\lotitrose on Tues- tla_v 12th inst., in which his son I-‘ulton lost :in arm. lie. with some neighbors engaged in cutting wood in the _vartl with a circular saw ruti by gaso- line power when in some unaccounta- hlc way his hand came into contact with the halanct- wheel of the saw. ln an instant the whole hand and arm wtts drawn in past the elbow inantrling the flesh in several places. Mr. Gadon showed marvellous pluck in extricating himself. walking tliro- ugh the yard and waiting patiently for nearly two hours till the Drs. came. The arm was amputated a few inches from the shotilder and Mr. Gordon is daing as well as can be expected Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Gordon in his great loss, as well as for his wife and aged father. -HELPFUL MEETING. - On Monday night Jan. 11th. there took plat-e in Mont Carmel Hall one of the most interesting (‘lub Meetings of the season. The Hall was well filled with the most interested farmers of the vit-initnv cant-r to tell of his losses and rains. to impart a knowledge of his t~.vpt-riettce and to receive at the tsaine time results of tests made h_v his neighbor in the Agricultural field. The first question that underwent due branches butter and cheese making, and was treated in the form of a de- bate, however without astvrtaiiiitig the number of debaters who were for or against the one or the other of the topics. The speakers wt-re Messrs .\larcisc Gallant. Joseph J. Richard. John Gallant, Andrew J. Arsenault, Jerome M. Arsennult, James Gallant, Jost-ph \'. Arsennult. Phillip Poirier. Staiiislas Gallant and Joseph H. Arse- nault. There was also another sub- ject partly treated:-The way of feeding hogs and cattle and the ques- tion arose: What was the most profit- able for a farmer to feed for market ti pig or an ox. Excellent ideas were glven on both sides without however. coming to any definite conclusion as to the advantages of either sides. At nine o`t-lock the meeting adjourned.- ll. illll |llS|IHl|l|1i We wtite tire Insurance in good companies. Keep your buildings and rumlture fully lneured. Call or wrlte. Phone T5. Globe Folxngxchange -SUBSCRIBERS should renew I -- _ 'een or No begnw me um; they -WHITEWEAR SALE -Holmans uve pgld fm- nu uplred md inn; Vihttewear Sale otfera excellent op- not mln an issue, in all paper: are portunlties to sate money discontinued promptly on explrr 326" 141115151' date in.su\ 8 , _____ - : summ, ’»'e|¢ 1" ' IMC-I-5lI|lllt( . ' , . _ _ _ _.__.,___'. .. w,,. .i.e».~ 4 - -_I l‘1.2..L..._.:.eau l Ju. '__ . lb Kita pardon tor adrerthlng ln thh col- _IORE SICKNESS.-Mr It F umm. Cub must accompany older wane, Wilmot, was a visitor to Sum lllnlmum chlrgo WMU 11" NIU- -FUR SALE.-Your opportunity to -IR E P FOLEY ltluardlsnro- getagoodE‘urCootorSetofl-'ursat preoontatlve ln Alberton will gladly less than wholesale cost lsvwhlle [lol reeelvo subscriptions and ndvertlr man's sale ls on. 8262 1 14m2lEll increasing the holdings of the com- severat boxes will be taken nn if p=in>'~ A11 present expressed Contid- ence in the future of the fox industry in general and the O'Leary Dark Sll- _5||:¢'rl-ipay ANN|vER5ARy_ _ ver Patch Fox Co. in particular. also The 11th tnst. was the birthday of Mrs perfect satisfaction with the manage- tave Gallant. .-’tbrarn's Village, and 1119111. T119 0111 b081‘d 01 directors i Mrs Eli ts. Arsenntiti. Urban ville. were re-elected. Mr Henri' Gallant. er sister. who is four years younger. Tignish to act as \'lve-President. The Both ladies. who are S1 years and TT meeting then adjourned, after passing years of age. assisted at Mass in the 11 11911113' V010 01 111111113 101111’ 191111115 morning, and then repaired to the S@"r@l21'§'- M1' E. N. Hynes. who ten- liome of the elder. where a sumptuous tleretl his res1§1111!1011 10 1119 1110911112- breakfast awaited them. The day was - spent in due celebration of the great -FRONT THE FRONT.-In a letter anniversary. on whose annual return just to hand from an officer at the the aged sisters always returned fr011l- H6 S3!`S1 "1'0Sl€1”11I1&` 1 WSH thanks together.-M. able to breath for a few minutes. as - the cannonadittg had ceased. l seized _plgp AT N0RgQR0__Th@ de-all; the opportunity to have a look over took place at .\'orboro, Lot 25, on the the bl1ll1€*11€lf\. I have never seen Stn inet.. of .\1i- Michael Lawless, in iinytliins W1ii<'1ii11ade fi more irlcvfitilis ine seth year bf his age. Deceased impression one me- 1 forgot that was the last surviving son of the late 111050 111911 W110 111)' 111810 Were dead. cnpt. Thomas i.awte.=s, of New Lon- l saw only the order iii which they don, who was well known in shipping Wert' 130115- '1`1'l€'1'0 111)' 000 111911. 011011 tiirvles lialf-a-century ago. Ile leaves 111 1110 l11¢1('<‘ 11851811911 I0 111111 fur the ‘ Wrappe “ Prowse Bros. Ltd. v. tnttitnttinnttt v. i 1 i . It’s Not A Question of Profit ow We want to clear out our entire stock of Ladies Fur andCloth Coats Regardless of Protit or Cost ' No Goods Carried Over . is an unbreakable 1-nie in this entre the prieee beiew will prove the with Of ggi rule. You can’t realize these saving until you see the goods, you can save sev dollars if you buy now because we want to clear our shelves. Quality is Always Guaranteed Ladies’ Fur Coats Ladies Cloth Coats Marmot Coats reg. $85-00 110W $56-00 Rat Coats “ 85.00 “ Rat Lined Coats “ 65.00 Astrachan Coats “ 42.00 Persian Paw Coats “ 65.00 Coon Coats “ 40-00 Regular $26.00 now $12.50 “ 18.25 “ 10.00 88888 42 .. ~ 12.50 “ .. ~ 10.00 ~ 5.00 ~ ~ 5,00 ~ 2.49 NECK PIECES In all kinds of Fur, such as Bear, Blue or Black Wolf, Ohio Sable Stone Martin Opussum, Black and Brown Coney Prices from $1.50 to $15.00 Red Fox $75.00 for Black Wolf 58 00 for Blue Wolf 15.00 for Rat Sets 29.00 for Coon Sets 30.75 for Mink Sets 175.00 for Mink Sets 75.00 for Sable Muffs 26.00 for 1 .. Fur Sets Ladies’ Costumes $49 f=3Sf§t‘3f§t=>s>°. SSSSSBSS Regular $10.00 new s 0.75 ~ 12.00 ~ 8.50 it 15.00 ~ 10.00 18.00 ~ 14.00 ~ 20.00 “ 15.00 3 Ladies’ Woolen Gloves Ladies’ Skirts song c°58§§ 55” 25c for 15c 45c for 30c 50c for 39c for $1.75 or 149 2.98 4.75 of white and covered shades 60c for 39c 75c for 55c Night Gowns 85c for 590 Shaker Drawers /t5c for 25c Children’s Dresses 3.00 for 59c and 1.98. Coats 8.50 for 4.50 590 1 .25 79.2 for 2.50 “ Di www# S822 790 2.75 4.00 98c ..€“$;i..i::t;;L.':f L3C1l€S 31513 Ladies’ Underwear . - la ' ` ' , iriileriisches. aned riilcliixttle)ft|‘ri\thi>ltieli-atfiteciii v0“@, CYCPC de Chene and 75c 49c 49c 75c 1.59 2.50 Night Gowns 98c for Drawers 60c for Underskirts 60c for Sateen Underskirts 1.25 for Blk. Moire “ 2.25 for Taffeta Silk “ 4.50 for -Mrs John liemzird. of Abrams' Village. returned last week front lllomfield. where she had spent a lengthy visit.-M (`armel, has been obliged to interrupt his classes on account of sickness. He ls not improving as fast an his friends would desire.-R. -Mr. Andre Gallant, of Mont Carmel. who recently scalded his foot with n pot of boiling water that upset on the stove. is improving slowly.-R. -Messrs Avis F. Arsenault and Fldele E. Arsenault. of Urban Ville. were visitors tn Ahram’n Village on the 12th inst.. the guests of Mr Edll- hert Poirier.-M. -Misses Emma and Olive Gallant, daughters of Mr Joseph R. Gallant, of ‘ O'Leary, spent Tuesday with their cousins. the Misses Angeline und Edna Gallant. daughters ot Mr S. T. Gallant. of Ptusvllle. "\\'ampoles Emulsion of Cod Llver Oil in R genulne brawn and brain -.\lr. Theodore Arsenaull. of Mont Overshoes When in need of warm, comfortable footwear 8.00 _ Children’s sleepingsuits in all kinds _ huilder. Try a bottle if you wish to take a short. cut. to health and happi- ness. Price $1.00 fer bottle. Mockin- nm. Drug (`o., For. Great George and Kent Streets. Metf. be sure and inspect our stock of Overshoes. For Men from $1.45 to $3.00 For Women from 1.15 to 2.35 ll- Dl. I. E. CRDKEN its-t re.-t Prop. oegweit 5. ' Phone 484. For Boys, Girls and Children at lowest prices. Morris & Smith - E f .UN1hau&nq 'i U H°\¢l. 1 . ’ . -.- ‘~"ei¢kT*'~ e ." ' '4' ' "