* "n" win ¥SATURDAY, This morning liontinues the Annual Sale of room lots This splendid and interesting addi- tion to the STOCK TAKING SALE commences this morning. Our Wall Paper Staff has been going through the stock preparatory to Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern 1s sold down t0 one 0r two room lots it has been thrown out——tied up into lots t0 suit average size room— matched border included and the lots placed on sale at a ridiculous price. LANDLORDS, HOTELS, BOARD- ING HOUSES should see this bargain offering as soon as the store opens this morning. If you have a room to do—-NOW 1s your chance. LIMITED Charlottetown iii Moose a M°LEOD l Eggs The Markets i Pork Oats . . . . - Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SUMMERSIDE MARKET i A. II. 1924 Under the British Flag Two gentlemen oi German extraction in eoiiabo ation with one of our native Patriots, who was suecessfiu in keeping his own eligible Sons out of the Firing ‘Line, den- ied to us the privilege of handling a certain line of mer- chandise: In other words refused to grant us the right of doing business In the Country we fought iior. To commemorate this, we are offering during the month of February with every order, HOHNER HARMONICAB ABSOLUTELY FREE For particulars see our salesmen. BA IRD- THOMA S-SGOTT, ‘ Limited Truro, N. S. SERVICE and SATISFACTION n CHARLOTTETQWN MARKET nls, include the names of manydis- Th" 5mm“, touch" was Inculcub 2S 0 F r h I I t l \ is o nt 1701f)’ bun"? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' " a." T714633 - - - - ~ - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - --45—-’0 ifmml“ f‘ "c "nu" "' "m f“ ‘_' 111;: principles of morality and re- Eggs P611‘ D02 " " llutftrl‘ 38—40 lieimsiord, in n cirliillfll‘ fvlmm" liglon in tho minds of her young Potatoes . . . . . . . .. (hits 42 m1: the almln] of the ‘orsinlllz/Clflrrrfd charges and said:-— Oats per bushel .. - - T‘ " Potatoes . 40-45 states that oprpsy min ;l. y‘ at‘ _ llay . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Hay . . . . .. 55 out in the greater part o t o. 111 - “Now chndmlh H. yo“ do “gm. Hides . . . . . . -- 3r Pork . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. 9 isli iuivinii-o, DIUII-lllbly” within tilec nlwnyx yo" Wm "M" my“ a “Um Eggs 110i‘ doz f‘ MT. STEWART MARKET decades. llo adds. Happily, 1111' crown to we“ Mme any. Just Pork , , , . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - -- 6*", [hitter , , . . . . . . . . . . . ......- lll'l‘ iinprovr-il methods of i"lll-'lll\4‘- think n1. that," . - SOURIS MARKET f“ 1.1.343 lri-iiiiiii-iit now available, hundreds ' Dairy buu-"r ~ - - - - * - - * - * - ' '~ P01111005 . of loll"?! fir.“ I"“"“V;'T|,"g‘I m5” hope. he contrasted with .Iilsdail,\' " 05.1w - - - - - 10 l""‘"_‘f”ll s; n,“ o d: m nn“ B‘: experience, when ton years ago, hr- “l ivlay‘ . . . . . . .. r dlpilllll .(I\ o1, II-(IS "an; ‘pry Hvm n“ n hqnms MMNL mm M] Linton‘ - ' ' ' ‘ . I . ' ' . - n . mmnmnnmim “f, L“ mm 32ml“) "‘ that could be done for tho poor . U l of tire nssoriation, in wit“ 11f: “Game was m tom‘ “m! Mum Mr Urk ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' I - . I ' H pnfwlmn m‘ w. ‘he 6mm‘ ‘ spam‘ them until they died. “Thorc is KET within tho lumpire is sot out re- “firm mm, my Mum“ (“Try “new, MONTAGUE MAR ' vr-iiling tho widespread nature of‘ “v mm i llu- problems with which it. is pro- .' ,, ‘ ' > ‘ ' _ ' ‘ I ‘ ' H 30; ‘ A filend of mine, has just writ- “vnm- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ 353i REVERE HOTEL 7mg?“ t" ‘HM’ . 1"" l" TIN‘. that in those who have 1,31! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- I l‘. “rflwn, York_ J. IL Brummgc‘ lllu- ‘oer-rotary of the alssnrlationt. Mm" trump“ m“! mmrntpd m‘ PM“ (his ‘ml il-liirriv Alex VlncPheo, (lcorge- M" fnmk \l()ll‘lllp‘ol'lmflll?if high". "'° "a symptom free. 11o Illlliflfl- - - - - ~ » - - - ~ - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - -- - - - lllllli,’ vcurs ‘I-H 11;; > - - . . . , 401 I . ‘ _]_ _]_ ‘Ryqn qOm-lg; I,,_ M. H ' V _ _ _ il<1I1.~ hme been found of tho 1c- gziflziuos Gfflfll Nllliwillhov" Now dldséow; P- E. FOM (hp-ill irilly in India, and when 11125;) UH," or u", dmonsu.“ Swqmmg M, ’ 111.411 Si. Jflllll; J. l). Nicholson, mum“ l,“ “"1"! immwn v‘: Iflnrv "'0 iho prevalence of tho iliscagir, ho MURRAY HARBOR MUIIPIOII; C. P. Nicholson, Monc- up?“ film ‘Mr. H ‘mdmpo ‘:0 slllivil that ihc last oi-usus q mu lliillfflflll. Thoy W11 . W.“ I I 100mm I _ . r Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..0 ion. q . 41th“ om,“ h“ PM,“ Cmwd ‘ "“‘ - "W" "1 1'" '"» '“-"‘ J ’ ' ' n but he considered tat there of sivl: people‘ lie had ever come ‘vorm rwnmps. three “mu that nmwgii‘ Th“ ‘Hittkimont so “m or numIu-i‘ in tho country. In the Ilritisli possessions in Africa, there ( Q i Y Western Guardian —SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. Eastern Guardian — SUMMERBIDE METHODIST CHURCH- Sunday, Feby 3, 1924 Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny, 11 a. m. “Rupture of the Forward Look" 2.110 p. m. Sunday School, ‘I p. m. Old Testament. in Light of Today t2) 0. '1‘. and Modern Criticism. —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.— Ilir. Byron MacDonald o1’ the MncDoir aid Drug C0., is now Guardian rep- ..* CORNED OODFISH 4 f0 Montagua-Zl. ttl subscripulons. l-il iii resen-tatlve lu Summer ' ‘ ad will - be pleased to receive 2:31»: adver- tislng, new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job<Pr1ating. Mr. iu-iie- '_ C Q 11 I‘ s e s Donald sells the Morning Guard- ian at lhis store. His Telephone No. ls 12-2. ti‘ The Agricultural Short Course —FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late George Easter, yKlJflSlllgiOfl, was hold from his late lPPSIilf-BIICG on Mai-gate Road to the lPresbyteriaii church, Kensington, Ion January 16th, Rev. A. XV. Rob- ertson, assisting the Rev. G. Ayers. The pull bearers were lllessrs. Par- hiieiieiis Orr, Bradford Mlllmun, II. It. Baker, McEwen, McFarIane and Iiurrows Mouse. The funeral was large and included many friends that so highly appreciated Mr. Eas- ter's good qualities in this life. 1p- tvriiiciit in the Peoples’ cemetery, Keiisliigton. Left to mourn are his WIIIOW and his two daughters, Mrs. lilarl Kennedy and Miss Edna at homo. Ills brother surviving are Robert, Indian River; Mlllmaii, North Wiltsliire, and Charles, Bos- ion, i\iass., who was home for thi- funeral; also oiio sister, Mrs. Ileat- liorly, North \VlIlSllll‘O. The mem- ory of Mr. Easter will live long as survive. tho many intimate friends that he had wherever he yvas Y. every district attended. During last meeting was well attended. the Province and with some sag gi-stions for improvement he emphasized llio benefit oi’ c operative action in doing much to of our Province. are as follows: Messrs. W. J. Reid, on Llvo Stock iiig Dairy Cattle; C. J. Cook on Dairy Records and Milk Produc- tlon;. W. Bouller on Potato Grow- ing and (lo-operative Marketing and buying; S. (i. Peppln on Fertilizers and Plant Diseases; A. R. Jones on Poultry Feeding and Marketing; II. W. (flay on Swine Grading and Alarkefing. , liuriiig this week two (ixcolloiil ("oursias have been held at Eldon and Flat River with record attend aiicc a1 all sessions in each case. At Eldon tho Farmers’ lnstl iii:- was organized with 37 members and the district “'11s contemplating or- ganization in various lines of co- operative. marketing. _ The same speakers wore in at- teiulziiicr» as al"tlio previous two (ioursi-s with the addition of F. '1‘. Alorrtnv, Dominion Dairy Produci- (lrader and J. A. (Tlzirk, Sll[)€‘l'ill~ teiiileiit of tlie l<lxpei'iiiie.nl:il Farm. Next week two (‘nurses will be iii-id zit (li-orgctoivn and lvloiitzigui- and it is expected that the excell- i-nl progress of tlie work will be (roiitlnueil. —WEDDING BELLS-Miss Laura May lloward, daughter" of the late James and Mrs. lloward, Koiisiiitz- toii, xisslstant of tlio Prince Ellwtlftl island Tc-leplioiie (‘o., staff a1 Kon- slugtou was marrioil at Kcnslngton on Wi-flliesiliiy to Mr. William 1111s- sel Gill, formerly of Victoria, I’. F. l., Rev. (l. '1‘. Spriggs officiating. 'l‘lii- eoiitiu-ieliiig parties were 111ml- ii-iideil. The iiiiptmil knot was tied at the home of tho Iirido in tlio pro- SOIIKEO of their immediate friends. 'l‘lie popularity of tho contracting parties was shown by the largo number of beautiful and useful gifts that by kind friends oxpros- sed their fiill measure 0t’ lilgli os- rleom. The ‘happy couple have do IIIIITIPII on a fiiteitious wedding trip which iiii-ir friends trust they will lbountifully enjoy. When the iionoy- |1i1oou 1's over the happy couple will initiate housekeeping in l\'e1isiiig-| ion where their friends will make |lifi~ as ple-zisiint fo1' them as 1111s- lsiblc. l\lr. Gill is a returned sold- ier, having sc-rved three years in itlie 85th Battalion. Y. l —€—<+>-—- only fifteen minutes. Four days, v , ingontriglibors found the two un-l Ieonscio11s iii the apartment at N0} ' Vi’ V lily Iiomliiion News Sorvii-m) lllgFfvfiolnlpzlyll Sttrefiti afterfl potvui: IAINIHIN, Jan. :il.~—Tll(‘. I'riiii-i~o[,_' I m 1c ‘q 0v" m‘! bmlml Olm “Wiles Iias bi-i-onii- the patron of ‘nigmllilllltr Zmnugqls gigs’! ‘lmlnrly ‘INK ihe liritlsli liopiwisy llPlIl-f .\.~.-..<-m- 0pm his‘, in noilzwm} ‘Hgzafltii’, lion the inaugural meeting oi‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ told him Ills wife was dead. A few which will be Iii-id at the London . Rlnnsion Ilotel. in January. Its fxrllllnltfigdlnter 165cm] smiled family i . vlee-proslrlentg are the Sv<'rr~t111'l1-fl of Stale for Foreign Affairs, llli‘ (‘ivloniv-s, and India, tho Viceroy of India, and the (lovernors-flenernl of (‘annila and Now Zonland. 'l“.1o committees list of honorary offiel» MARRIED FIFTY VEARS NOT PAFITED BY DEATH NEIV YORK, Feb. 1—.Ioscp'n and Iillifsari-t Dalia. 75 and 78, had boon married more than fifty years. Death separated iliein In lhr- past ti-n years the total I1o1'sepo\\'er of electrical motors in mauofiti-tiii-iiig‘ plants has Increas- oil about 2.39 per cont. were probably 811,110!) lepcrs. what llilg already been dnno, Mr. ' Oldrlovo showed photographs of terrible (lisflguromenta ‘banished by tho treatments which can now Ill‘ given. At least 51.000110!) will he needed if tho campaign is to be fully effective." STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Feb. L-Quotntlons furnished by Ward and Johnson. As to ; , members Montreal Stock Ex- r-w" change. Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . . .. 126% Brampton . . . . . . . . .. ... 44 St. Lawrence Flour . -- Ottawa Power do Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. Pan American Petroleum .. American Can. . . . . . . . .. Brazilian Fraction .. Howard Smith Pfd. .. Howard Smith Com. . Spanish ‘River Preferred .. .. Spanish River Com. . . . . . . .. Steel Company of Canada .. British Empire Steel 1st Pfd. Ii? DIOTATOR OF RUSSIA DEAD p Nikolai who ~ ruled Lenlne, Russia the as public. even though he has long | been a helpless 111mm. was hurled Steamship Com.. . s1 ll Pfd. 4:1 1M1 Build”. "B h" W"! ¢ .‘ - Asbestos -. 91v mralynedmsireaimuiue Soviet Dominion 11mm 71 was cnannorrnrows ouannmw "JSHOP from Holmaife Catalog. cents per lb., at Peter Johnstons. "IEASTERN AGENT l- Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will ibe pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew; i held by the Department of Agric- ulture at local centres during tho past few weeks have met with a cordial reception ln overy case and have proven of reliable value to week two courses were held, one at Elinsdule and one at O'Leury and with good results. especially at Elnisdale where overy Mr. Myers the Commissioner of Agriculture attended both of thesi- eourses 11nd gave a general talk (111 the Agricultural conditions of that might be instituted Wllll little or no expense. to the illstrlctln both oases ward the improvement of the dairy industry which is tho main stay T110 speakers with their subjects; and Dairying; \V.'.l. Gibson on Feed- l l 5 5 to $335.00 at Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchltson . . . . ., . .. Am. Car & ‘Fliiiflllri Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . .. _»‘ Am. Smelling Kc Itoilning .. b0 Aiiarvonda Copper . . . . . . - - -- - (‘zuizidiun Pacific Railway .. New York Central . . Cuba (lane Sugar Crucible Steel . . . . lulerilatioiial Paper Kelly Springfield . Mex— Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . . . International Mer. Marine .. Press Stool Cur. Reading . . . . . . . . 50% Soiitbem Pacific 88V.- Studobxiker . . . . . . . 1041.4.- Unlon Pacific . —~ Utah Copper .. —_ U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . . .... .. 102.75 1933 Victory . . . . .‘ 105.40 1922 Victory .. . . . . . ——— 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107.75 BANKS Bank Commerce .. Hank ‘Royal Ilank Montreal .. Dank Nova Scotla . . . . . . . . .. Wheat, May 111%. July 110%. Corn, May 80%. July 80%. Sept. 81 bale, May 40%. July 40%. IN- MEMORIAM i MR8. (on) o. w. euse ' Amherst. Jen. Bib-After a pro longed llineee, Fanny, wife of C. W. Bliss. M. 11.,‘ passed sway at an early lieu: this morning at their home, Church Street. The late Mrs. ‘Bliss was the daughter of Itossrs Ellen case! end ilss 1M- Rlfliia from! Ill ML I POV§1',,........... 184" l Will OHIO . j _, of Bole Vsrto, ole of One Day O Hudson Seal, size 38x42 length. Regular $425.00 for . . . . Hudson Seal, size 42x40 length, Regular $388.00 for . Raccoon Coats, size 40x42 length. Regular $440.00 for Raccoon Coat, size 36x42 length. Regular $235.00 for . Raccoon Coat, size 38x42 length.vRegular $235.00 for French Seal, size 42x42 length. Regular $145.00 for French Seal, size 44x42 length. Regular $145.00 for French Seal, size 40x40 length. Regular $250.00 for French Seal, size 36x40 length. Regular $175.00 for French Seal, size 40x40 length. Regular $198.00 for THE ‘ ‘ ONE PRICE Prowse Bros Ltd W CASH STORE ' EVERYBODY The Big Store 1rd families iii that section. Her husbaml and tlic following iriiiiilreii Survive: Mailollnc, wife ‘ , of Major M. A. Scovll, of Meadow- luiids, (ingetoivii, N. 11.; (lweiidolyii at homo; lDonald McQ, a student at ilie (folli-glaii- Selionl, Ilotliesay, N. 11., also lliree slepsons, Dr. (Ion aid. of Altoona, Penn; Botsford, at homo and Dennison in Maine. Mm. Illiss was ii prominent mem- ber of Christ's Church, and a gen- crous worker for its support. She took an active part in the work of the Daughters of tho Empire, be- ing one of tiie first Regents. Sim wash woman greatly beloved by iill, cultured. kind and with more than ordinary literary talent. Ono ‘brother and one sister niir» vivo of a family of seven. William Crime and Mrs. Alice Crane Duty, lioth in California. Tlio into Mrs. llllss was i1 niece of Mrs. W. P. Doiill of this city. -_---<o>--—-- JAM E8 ROBERTSON Onco again the Angel of Death halted in its unoeasing route to reclaim from our midst a kind and well respected citizen in the per- son of the late James Robertson. Ho had been ailing since the sum- mer, suffering from rheumatism and later from pleurlsy. But death ‘came quite unexpectedly. He kept as nsuai up llll a very few days he- fore the and. Deceased was a sob- er, industrious, and trustworthy man. He in perhaps best described in the homely but meaningful phrase, "a good neighbor." The late James Robertson was born in Cavendish, July 22nd, 1861. Ho was oiio of a largo family born to ihe late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robertson, who lived iuet east of the Presbyterian Chin-oh. As a boy he attended school ILCIVGINHIII. sad laser worked on the form t homo. ut the more staid life of the taller at the plan was not to satisfy HIQ-Ibillllill yesrolns r ;,. the oldest and 1110111 highly respecl- ["0- Th“ "Imri"? “Mm V. FEQRUARY 2, 19: t ale no Y Saturday, Feb. Znd. i924 0n Saturday February, Znd. we ‘will sell all Ladies’ Fur Coats on Hand at Discounts Ranging from 25 p. c. to 331-3 p. c. These are i3." this year’s Fur Coats, latest styles, bought at wonderful low prices. But now that our stock taking is over we find that we hiave too many on hand and our mistake is your profit. Read this list and then buy quickly. $250.00 $225.00 $275.00 5150.00 $150.00 $100.00 $100.00 $175.00 $125.00 . $135.00 o 10 Northern and Southern Rat Coats, ranging in price from $200.00 331-3percentdisc0unt 8 Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $108.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00 Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $99.00 for Mink Marmot Coats, Regular $79.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55.00 $65.00 All Other Fur Coats at Remarkable Bargain I Prices. Remember the time, One Day Only, atthcse Prices, Saturday Feb. 2nd i921 and the its stirring iippoal and as i1 young its slilrriiig appeal and as a young man ho chose as his calling u. soil- furliig iifo. llo sailed out of ports in l'. E. I. for several years coast- ing. About this limo ho married lVlar-v gari-t 'I‘ooiiilis daughter oi‘ tiio late 064-00600-0-04 _ The boy with his N“: girl with her dolls will . have passed this all! "l. —but Photographs o!‘ children never grow "il- Mr. and Mrs. Henry ’l‘oo1i1bs, also‘ 5i" 652"‘ “d” “t” of (lavciidish. They moved to Si. pointment. I Jolin whore Mr. Robertson once more engaged in marine life. sall- " ‘ iiig as niatc. After a short rosid- B A Y once in St. Jolin, during which two children, Eihcl and Charles, were P"°'°"""‘°' born to them, Mr. aiil Mrs. Rob- ertson moved to Mt. l'l0]ll1,'Wll\‘l'B dcccaseil Iias resided for tho past 35 years. Them a second dniightor Emily was born. During his resid- ence iii Mt. Hope, Mr. Robertson followed tho sea for about a~ de- cade niid n half Wllllo ‘at tho same ilino being one of the auocesafui farmers of this community. His first wife predeceased him by fifteen years and about nine years ago lie married Mrs. Camp- bell, of Dundaa, who survives him. Besides his widow there remain to niourn his departure, two broth- ers, Allan of St. Peter's and Mun ray at home: twomlstora Mrs. Geo. Arthur. St._1‘oter's, and Mrs. Nelson Orr, New Glasgow; besides his three children: Ethel, Mrs. 1.1. M. Patterson, Brookllne, Mass; Char- les of Hoquiam, Washington, U. 8. A.; and Emily, Mrs. I... 0. Carrie, at home 0011111011101. Mr. W. A. Pearden 0i Street, Charlottetown. ‘ this time to thank liioiu i and neighbors both in i-y and city. and "l1 deeds of klllflflflllllillld i. during the illness and ~ late lamented wife. d‘ It Wllllbo I memllflfh Peorden shove refs ~ formerly of the Peariiell City. ._--_4-O-¢} HOARSE 7 Remove‘ the inter“ ~ m by gurgling with" WIMP. An enemy to Kim'- Deceaaed passed away Jan. 14. 1924. The funeral took place on Wednesday. Jan. 16th. After s short service at his late residence the 611N630 proceeded to the cemetery st the Presbyterian Church, Dill- flu. where hie body was laid to rest nlons side that of his former . ""9- Thfl Pastor. the Rev. Aitken officiated. The fofi acted as psllhesren: obouaid. Norman for ‘advent-Item Brelieiit, antic, Lillian J. c are. ohn If. llobeod, and John In? l. . "*