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' -THE IIOININGDAILY Gnrdian can be obtained at Lalerty’n Tonaob ial Parlour-s. Samnieraide. -W. K. ||eGOUGAN. Globe I-‘ox Ex- chanxe. il Guardian Agent in Summer- aide. .__ -AN ACCIDENT- A somewhat serious accident befell Mr. Mark J. Arsenault. the other evening when I boiling teapot was upset on his foot inflicting a severe scald.-hi. -PAY UP.-Have you been dren; dercd with your account past ue liave you paid it or made any ar rangements about payment? Pose tively on the llth. your non-appear ance causes your account placed for collection. KENNEDY k C0. 0‘Leary. 6397-1-4m6i. -PALMER ROAD.-The semian- nual examiuation of the Palmer Road School took place on Wednes day afternoon. Dec. 22nd. there be school was well decorated with spruce. bells and flags. The pupils tion for the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. lini- lnurn charge. twenty-Ive oentn. -MAIL or phone your order at once to Hoimnn's Summerside for chairs. 6486-1-Shfeti. -“A RINK TlCKE1'."- The use of n Rink Ticket gives healthy exercise and lots of good sport. For sale nt Charles R. L|cLellan's.” 6424-1-8ll?i. -31 and 49 c this week only at Ho! mnn'a Summerside Mail or phone vour order immediatelv 6466-1 Slidell. -NATURAL WHITE CHAIRS.- 37c varnlshed chairs with embossed back double rungs 49c at Holman‘s Summerside. for this week onlv 6466 1 8Mell -ISLANDER RETURNS.-Mr E \\ Bownesa Coast En ineer of the ness, is visiting his home town of Kensington after having spent many S ing present about thirty visitors. The_ °""' °‘ E'-lm°°'~°“ ‘Im 5|" 8°* ear were examined by the teacher. Miss Erelina Gaudet. assisted by R. nie Gaudet. The scholars by their prompt and correct answers Slww ed careful training on the part of their teacher. A nice programme of songs, recltatlons and dialogues was rendered. which was greatly en- joyed by all present. The pupils were treated to a liberal supply of confectionery. after which the trus- tees cxpressed themselves as highly pleased with the work done. The pupils then read a well-worded ad- dress to the teacher and presented her with a nice handbag. After the singing of a Christmas song which brought the examination to a close the people went away well pleased with their afternoon‘s enjoyment. -SCHOOL EXAMINATION- The Christmas examination of Clermont School took place Dec. 23rd. The pupils were examined in reading. geography. history. English and drawing by Rev. Mgr. Gillis. Miss Cullen lteacher of New Annan School) T. .~\. Driscoll and James Pendergast. The pupils showed cx- ceptionally good training in reading. spelling and penmanship. The gen- cral tenor of the examination show- ed a mutual interest for the uplift. by parents. pupils and teacher. The pupils were well disciplined and showed good training in singing and recitation. The teacher. Miss Flor- ence Larkin. presented the following prizes: Attendance. Miss .-\da and Mamie Mill tequal; dictation igrades -DINING AND KITCHEN CHAIRS D5 Ed y s in the “est Mr Bowness has rather a. wide experience for a voung man He formerlv taught in “est kent School in Charlottetown While in that capacity he enlisted in the tirst contingent for the Boer iiar. and was in at the finish of that wily warrior Cronje, and was in that memorable charge by the Canadians that broke the hearts of Cronje and his brave baud. After retuming from the War Mr. Bowness took a special course in Electrical Engin- eering and spen; some time in Cali- fornia before coming to Alberta. Mrs. Bowness ls a native ot Texas. but enioys the rlgour of the Cana- dian winters.-K. -ABRAWS VlLLAGE.- Air. Alex- ander LeC1air and Mr. Peter LeClalr students at St. Dunstan’s College. ld a visit to Egmond Bay last week. Mr. Peter LeClair while there visited many relatives and friends and on several occasions displayed his grnt capability as a violin player.- Mr. hilbert Poirier was in Summerside on Jan. 3rd.- Miss Loretta Gallant went to Charlottetown on Jan. 3rd to attend the Short Course in Household Science. She was accompanied to Summerside by her brother Syrus who went thither to enIist.- Several oth- er young men of Egmond Bay have en- listed recently; among them are, Au- bin L. Arsenauit. Arthur Maddix Cy- rus Gallant.- A meeting of the Eg- niond Bay and Mt. Carmel telephone patrons was held at Abram's Village on Jan. 3rd. Various matters of im- “_ and WH Manic “cuonahh dw ,portance were discussed. among them tation tGrades IV. and \'.). Mamie .\lill; drawing. Ada Mill and .llary .\lai_'Donald. Remarks were made by the examiners and Miss Nellie Gillis, Fiasil Crolten. John Murphy aiiil Wil- liam McDonald.-K. “ww ‘ Sneezing Colds, Bad Cough: irritable Throat all Cured .lust think of it. a cold cured in tenl iuiuutes- that's what happens whenf you use “Catarrhozone." You inhale the purchase ofthe circuit.- A meet- ing of the committee charged with the organization of an open meeting in the interest of the local branch. L_ Assumption Succursalc Boudrcault. mond Ba\ was held at the home of P ter Gallant recenllv - The scml D hroughont the parish before \mas all left a vt-rv favourable inipresion on the ra o visit to their homeh last week -\i Svlvain Arsenault of Tignish paid an enjoyable visit to Egmond Ba; last its soothing balsams and out goes the “ cold- sniilles are cured- headache is , cured- symptoms of Catarrh audi zrippe disappear at once. it`s the healing pine essences and powerful an- tiseptics in Catarrhozone that enable. it to act so quickly. in disease of the. nose. for irritable throat bronchitis. - couglm and catarrh it`s a marvel. Safe - even for children. Beware of danger- ous substitutes offered under mislead- - ing names and meant to deceive you t for genuine CAT.-\RRHOZO.\'E which t is sold everywhere. large size contain- ing two months treatment costs $1.00: small size 500: trial size 25c. I. h They are ” ` Using ` . K¢l|ll|»; . ' at the h ' ff Front - Q; Living in the \,- trenches-sleep ing onthe ground- Oiicers and Men on active service use Keat- infs Powder for their bodily comfort. » Kiilabq and all kinda of Obieftwllbiv inset-tile. Aaniversalinsectxide. Saldhfhaanb. i0.Il._d ll 1 Sie llnlx /lr Canola : . Ullman R- H Lllntv lo-U-1| li-tal St, flovoato. nv. f`( occasion to meet at times his sup- rs in a hotly contested game of s.-Mr. Leo and Mr. Francis iron have retumed from their holi- day trip and have resumed teaching. -M. e _ . - annual ublic school examination held I _ _.' _ ' . _ r. ' ` A n '. . r. week. While there Mr. Arsenauit had erio ` ard Do -SCHOOL CONCERT.-An excel~ lent school concert was staged by the teachers and pupils of Kenslng-‘ ton School during ('ht'istmas week. Patriotic marches and recitations were a leading feature of the enter- tainment. The boys' flag drill with the chorus "\\'e'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall." was especially inspiring. The tabls-aux-vlvants were an inno- vation in Kensington concerts. and were watched with breathless admir- ation by the large audience. The` Brat tableau. a Japanese tau drill. elicited much favorable comment. but the second one. representing an Indian Queen dance was generally conceded to be the most graceful. The characters in the tableaux were all school girls and were dressed to represent Japanese and Cree belies respectively. The patriotic recits~ tion. The Union Jack. by Miss Mabel McArthur. thrilled the audience as seldom a Kensington audience is thrilled. The concert closed with a screaming three-character farce. re presenting a burglar lSim Cameron) entering a New York tenement and being forced to throw up his hands by the visiting niece l.\liss Square briggnl-the power behind a large Smith and Wesson revolver. The would-he hold-up man soon initiated himself into the good graces of the niece, however, who relented. and agreed to let him go on condi at an unseemly niece but a hasty and C offf Y.. crane nieut__ih1£'=dnn better tinie- lmaba, fiahlalsliaulia woatdnake a lndnaalaleraa- ligi iii --M ---Qi' Miss la llaolla- piano accompani- eoncert reflects Tech c oo B h I Prillcigzr. .:l:in”S‘<,|G‘ll';- ably assisted by the other Hllfilllivu. Ilan Thejvo 03117 the lied iii IUINS. B! 'h'¢nt'l’n l..- hurslu tn was! ..'._:'e _ V, - to sell “auatic” her .‘_Y_,,.'.‘."‘- =r/’ A \./' utmost in cotnlort as well as in warmth and service honest as olddashioned hemcspun. The best underwear made for men whom-ark hard outdoors. Wonder- fully -warm and absorbent, Red. Blu: and Black labels-regular. mcdzum and,hea'-ry Weigh ls. A soma s'rANFi£i.D’s Favoatrss _ wg., fo, F,” Shiidfa Oviii Pero Wool; Ne. Tl-One of our old reliablw two-ply.. medium weight. in natural color. lormen and women. Very soft, warm and comfortable. No. 73 b the same weight. ln white. for women. No. 68 is the same quality. in~l\eavy weight. natural color. lov men. Allan): iaCod~`i£vu¢|lITO-oil.-aSal-tlnfallllil. l*Ca»\Jrloa'H#lI\3l*¢'hl- S'l`ANFlELD’S LIMITED, - TRURO N. S. llriisilttts-trti;;t.:§_sst mm ul tt its-ili1lil'ili-ltlliii ; “?'.~ ° t- Made and liy.'l`wo Getierahons A ’ ' I f " ' th late C. F. Staniield , 'a marfufacturev of Tniro, N5., ‘ _' ' _fered it 'way ‘to p'fi:`\t¢lli;_\.\'0_¢I||¢l\ und¢|`-w¢§f_‘_fy9'm lite' ‘radical but sensible of Of UIC W°°l ' beforeitwentjfothe ° ' V _ ' ' His aecretprocess at once overcame-the one “?°“““”““2§3F?E?§d§? an _:twins __ of ¢ " oduct. ' ' °t,hysteatly ¢levelopment,hiatwo & at the Ilead ol StanIiell¢l’s_ Limitedlyiéigs ' a ‘ ° business' etnr vvms uw ` ” `dingunderweariorhundreda :l°°'°"'°'~..........:”..‘°.-,":.“.....- . Sample Book ali ° do - ..t“°°... :ir '........'°‘ fromithe Silho- wool to t 'e heaviest ribbed goods for Out- door Men. il rrnrnt».i¢~n»-»- 1 l'a1Rvn'f'¥¢\‘YYll -"1-,,._,_..,~_»r -» From tlie Syst, the sterling qiiility oi Stauliel¢l’s Undenvear,`as p"rov'e¢l by wear itstnolt prominent feature. ~lt actually DOB NOT S “lull up” nor mai’-antl on the basis of length of service it is the-best value offered in underwear. _ 'Not content with ~oi1sIity,' Stanliel¢l’| give wearer; all the little niceties that make undergannents luxuriods.’ ‘Wonderfully aoit in iisxturev-tailored to' 'perfect jflt-with auch apecialfeatures as StanfieId’s improved Elastic Cidtclifin Combinations and Staniield’a new Hattie Inset Shoulder-StanIleI¢‘l’s e ntlerwear means the up :\,§ri /i .¢» ‘..~1 "55 ° -5 _“_ 1 llxuaiu .ni nc i ..-ni. :url rw 1*. _Q -MORE FROM PRINCE COUNTY. ing meetings held in Prince County. at Coleman. 0'Leary, Bloomneld and tional recruits signed the service roll -CHANGE PHONE NUMBER.- Sinclatr & Stewart Ltd. have installed another phone on their tlrst iioor and in future the Grocery Section will be 114-1; Dry Goods and other Depart- ments downstairs will be 114-2. 6471-1-Smell -FOX NOTE.-A most interesting and valuable exhibition oi fox skins was to be seen at the othces of :he B. I. Raynor Fox Co., Yesterday their being on display 22 beautiful Black I-‘ox skins besides a number of red fox- akins. The Messrs Raynor's teate tti`m morning for New Ya.-`-r in- king with them the collection. with others to test the market there and the resuits of their trip will no dnaht be watched with keen interest by fox breeders tlirousLc»ut the province.--C. -WEDDING BELLS.-The mar- riage tooli place at the residence of the bride's parents. .\ir. and Mrs. J. H. Locke. on Wednesday evening last of their daughter. Miss Blanche to Walter Lefurgey.eon of late Thos. Le- furgoy of St. Eleanorl. the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. H. Fraser in thepresence ot only the immediate friends ot the contracting parties. After aaniguoaa repast the happy couple left; their home at St. ea- rioraqiollovdd with the best wishes of friends in which the Ansenault of Urbanville had the mis-'arm was rung in on Thursday evening fortune recently of losing a une horse last for a_ spectacular iire.» which at. coming four years old; the horse died at nrst appearances was in the east after eight days sickness.-M. geud of the town.The services of the --- brigade were not required as the tire _-As a result of the series of recruit- of the torn. 'l'hv- fire is suppose-1 ti- Alberton on Thursday night. 41 addi-I had gained great headway. The barn of nie iosm' Highland Battalion. I ary and hen house were completely' t was in the "Cairns property" just east have caught in the barn from sparks from the _engine of the Mail train to Charlottetown. and when discovered with contents together with the grain- destroyed. _Th_e_ house was saved with some dU5t~'.tiiy'. This_pr.i|=rrty was recently purch_a`se_d by .\1’r. Arthur McEwen and his losts;ls only partially civered _l.~y insurance.-C. -SUMMERSIDE TORMENTINE ROUTE.-The steamer Stanley com- menced the winter service on the Summerside-Torinentlne route on Monday last and has twice made con- tinued round trips-daily. The ser- vice this year is excellent. The l. C. R. authorities have placed in eller; ea- cellent freight rates. based on the “Tariffs and in addition to issuing the orders are endeavoring to carry them out by doing everything possible to give a good service. As regards the mail and passenger service lt is al- most equal to summer service mails and passengers from island making same connections as by Empress while the early retnrn of the Stanley alavrs all parts of Island to receive the mailthe sameday. ltjs rumour- ed that elorts are being made to have the btaitley traiisfai-_red to Charlotte- *town owing to the Prince, Edward la- land being unable to tnnk_a_round trips. but one cannot see for a-moment why any fair intnded~peraoa‘.woii`id whli ‘vicefnowbei otitis _ mam Tug e um sue!! rchange from the- excellent ser~. -Mr. Haddon McLeod. principal of IESTEII PEISUIILS victoria itigii seiiiioi has returned top Victoria after spending his Christmas -Dr. C. Houston. Kensington. was holidays at his home in Ulgg.-V. in Victoria. Thursday.-V. t9P3"9r3 ” ‘I Anihouy Gillllli. 1 1 q l 1 lv l 1 l i' i l Mr Edward Cormier \ir “ilfred I '_ _V _ ., Q C fmiél’ Wlllllléefi Ellen! 2 fe* 0858 -ERIOUS I..0SS.- Mr. Joseph .\!. -SPEGTACULAR-FIRE.-A fire al-' present conditions would be detremen~ River. returned to Coleman on Mon- -Mr. Webster Howatt. and dauith- tal to the best interest of the province day to resume her duties as teacher and travelling public.-C. (There is of Carleton school. as far as the Guardian can learn. -- no disposition on the part of any per- -“iss Enid Simpson. teacher. son or any interests in Charlottetown. Springfield. Lot 8. was a passenger to advocate any change and no change west on Monday after spending a will be made so long as conditions on pleasant vacation at Bay View. the Westem route permit of daily re --_- - turn trips as It present. The excel -Miss .\iinie.ati_vii»; sua Miss Jen- lent service siren by the Stanley so nie Campbell or Summerfield have rc-| tar is as fully anvrecinted in and as turned some after spending the ciiru- valuable to Charlottetown as to Sum~_ img; holidays with friends ln .-\lber~i |I1el'3lde.- Ed. G. (gn and 0'Lggry_ I ters Miss Edna and Helen. Aulilbtilw Cove, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Boulter. Victoria. on Mon- day.-V. - -Mrs. Jas. Pritchard and Miss Jcs~ sie Sharpe, Snmmerside. have retiini- ed to their homes after paying a short visit to the tormer‘s parents. Mr. and .\lrs. E. H. Wright. Victoria.-V. -.\ilss Elma Inman has _returned to her duties as assistant teacher in Vic- toria High School after spending her Christmas holidays with=her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Inman. Augustine C0ve_;v_ ‘iii .H- »~ ~. _ I t i I -Messrs. .lack Prontt and Leigh -uh Moase. Kensington, paid a flying visit - i-,~, morning en route to Tniro. N. S.-V. -Bliss Dorothy Clark has returned to Searltown. after spending her to Victoria last week.-V. i -Mr. Walter ll. Lea was a pas- 1,., senger on the western train Tuesdayw 4,, ~ _ 8 ' A n c . Victoria.-V. Christmas holidays at her home i I ! _-Mr. C. Braden Jelly. who hnsure- ` A I signed his position as principal of cumin High school. im many \ tif 1 morning for Summersldewhere he will ` Q g take up his position as principal of ~ . ' _ I the High ScliooL-V. .....“'.i.,"."..:.;‘."°“:-f,.:.:::..?§_._j.;§-QE _. You Can store of Arsenaalt 1 Gaudet W -- . _ - er. Gi°°"’°°'l- *ll I nlslenzsr west on Monday IHC-\' lwudlll the Christmas > . \ he ton.-H. "M _ ' -Ni” Allies.-an-Esaac leach I ' K lwllfllis in Snmnierslde. _ . ig* ' °<"' Q : 41 v _-; mugs acknow- LW. 9;! 2 iii lbs ~ lil- I e-- ormentlpe _4 and it in e wo awayw =, ~‘ ~' - _ ~ e- "£pmd¢f _ . um nm h md M; owaaimiiii.-c. _ -{';J_.=°”l;r°¢m!x*;¢tw°=._r,:mvn are-na -'_ ' him a hated fellngnybeloudut lo 1' Q ' V ' ' - ' “lu Jmepkhe “dAl“."hdhn about investigate the apparent I < '» . . auntle (Miss Harrington) who was F " j 0 of her niece entertain- ¢ fig; . _ . ... 'r~.,» t s.i.f..*-ii..._ ...¥~ :wr '.,¢'. of* .~' ' ? , ‘U tg 5-ie. P E,__2_ __~.% ., `. '.,' .- '.13 ._ -- me ‘-.4-'» .-vi. i| i`v` , I ‘W - if- "" . ' '_-r. ` ‘ ~ ‘ I "‘ . " “ ff' 'L ' any cotton . I°\". *UP vm o»¢‘aorsinsn»'an “fb I “WWW , _'M ¢=l°tll»°-taatat ntrlooaivell. wil-andaatorelervieaihat W is *|11* A » ». v fltint You will like Tina wear. M' £‘~Msf¢.' 1 Nu. 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