,.. .lf “ ii! 11: J; . .l ii.; ._. , i. Quin _ ixr iii, .‘_ .‘_ 'F %",\ 5, 1 non...- sis '”' ff 5’ 1 au-hi1|== r . "}1 = . » 1_‘. iv; 1-.; , pi 1 , A.-s¢A--~.~... , i. _ . ~...~:»_ .-fs; i-.r`~ _.zi- A '".=~"‘-»?.=-e.=:-“- 5_2,-_ 'ililff _ 1 9, ' : ,7"‘\ il” 1 0... fi; 1y»i .,_,,_, . _I 313.? ii? i f i " 1 ( .. , " . _ » ii 2 . .f ,Ji ." ,i _ ;_¢ 1 i . gi. ,_ *$.11 i _ 1‘._f_,~,_,;" 4 1 ‘ -_h 1 ~~i~ 1:. ff _ ,, .. _1§_ gy. .M - ,_,_;f:_;.,._ _ _ _ N 7 l --'mm iixrssrusswslh I ~.>\ ...\~`\3‘.""'*l“/f " 1?* "‘ » ~ .- , 1 ._ . _ . . .. _ ._ 1- - . > _ -1 < 1 r . » _. ._ ._ ,,_ 1 1 _ ._i,. __¢~ > IN GOLD _ _ We will give one hundred dollars in gold _to any man, woman, or child that cannot be benefited by Sageinc hair tonic. We are anxious to have everyone try Sagei-.ie for we know it is the grentest hair tonic that has ever been discovered. Sageine will positively cure an itchy scalp, bring life into dull faded hair and add inch- es to its length. Sageinc is now ob- tninuble in Charlottetown and is sold under ri guarantee to please. A large bottle of Sageine costs but fifty cents. Bc sure to go to Geo. E. Hughes, drug store for other stores d11n‘t have Sngeine. er-._:.-__ . a Wish ”' J all our Customers and .Friends a Harm' I New Year Morris & Smith "~ THE WESTERN...‘¥!l!EB!!i!i..f§.. t-~---V_W-~--~------~f-~----Y.--W- ---~ --- -IT PAYS to buy in this province. W _ ' -*GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. Harry -W. Burke is Guardian Agent in For- tune and he will be glad to receive news, new and renewtl subscriptions and advertising. 3217. -FOR SALE-One pair black sil- ver foxes or separately of the Gor- don-Tuplin Strain. Appl, -. U. box 392, Bunimerside. 3336-I2-15Mtf. -DARNLEY.-The brethren of King Edward Lodge A. F. & A. M. recuit- ly made a friendly visit upon Mr. W. Hartwell Crozier of Darnley and pre- sented him with an address, and valuable purse of me-iiey. The even- ing spent was very enjoyable and Bro.Crozier's reply to the kind words of many friends was fitting and de- serves to be printed, as does also the address of the Lodge, did our space permit. Just a few nights previously the members of Champion L. 0. Lodge made a presentation of a Bible and Hymn Book to th-is same brother in recognition of his ser- vice as Secretary of the Lodge. A correspondent writes "Thus is hon- our pairl to a brother well-beloved." --SCHOOL CONCERT- The boys' and girls of Centreville School held their concert ln the Hall on Tuesday the 23rd. The hull was filled to the doors and although the audience was packed "like Surdines," they took it good-humoredly and the best of or- der prevailed. The following pro- gram was well carried out by the children, the chairman being Rev. Mr. Johnson. Opening by Band Sel- ections, Grand March with Fings with the chorus, “O Canuda.". Reci- tntion, Doris McCallum. Song, J.W. Wright., (encored). Recitation. Ruth lrlownt. Motion Song, By little ones. lnstriimental Music, J. W. Wright. Week Day Exercise, by seven girls. Heritution, Amy Wright. Chorus, Ji1:g|._- liens. Bunn Music. Fairy Cantata, by ten girls. Recitation, Silfieri rlowat. Instrumental Music, (violin). Andrew Noonan. Tablcuu. "'i‘he Fairy Queen." Recitation, .lolin Noonan. Duet, Misses McCal- lum and Wright. ltecitation, Thonuis Moore. Chorus, “Land of the Map- le.” liecitation, Lloyd Harper. In- strumental Music. Recitntion. Vcfu. (`i\mpbell. Dialogue, “Christmas with the Huggies". God Save the King. During intermission some Ol Llie very best hoine-mode candy was si1l1l, the only fault being thut there wus not enough, Miss Maud Wright was orginiist nnd much of the excel- lence of the drills was due to her. The proceeds were beyond all expec- tation und ure intended for school furnishings. ' . ._." l quickly stops coughs. ourehlikoldsf ilflthhénll zhrxhraat and iunus. 1: :1 26 cent! ‘ -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. lini- llum charge twenty-five cents. -WANTED, at Holmans, Summer- side, an experienced stenogrsplier.Ap- Plicants will give full particulars. 3616-12-81M8l. -GUARDIAN AGNT.-Hr. W. A. Millman is Guardian Agent in Alber- ton. and he .will he glsl td receive news, new and renewal subscription and advertising. -RESERVE DATE.-A grand con- cert and pie social is to bc held in .Cape Traverse on January 5th. Ad- mission, adults 151:, children 10, la- dies with pies free. 3673, -CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL.- The Cape Traverse Mutual Improve- ment Society will give n big concert and Die social on January 5th. A good time is promised. 3673, -SPRING CAPS-We have jun re. celved H Shipment of high class men's Spring caps, comprising a large as- sortment ol styles and colors, shown f0l` the first time. First Quality workmanship and goods, priced at $1-00 t0 $1.75. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside. 3617-12-31M2i. -BEDEQUE.-The half-yearly re- turns from Centreville. Grades VIII, VII and VI.-1, Henry Nggnun VI; 2| Vera Campbell VIII; 3, Irene McCall- “ym VI; 4. L10Y<1 Hooper VI. Grade \..-1, Lorrie Noonan; 2, Frank Noon- im; 3. Bernard Connolley. Grade IV.-1, Austen Noonan; 2, Helen Moore, John Noonan, equal; 3, F10- rence Bowness. Grade III.-1, Char- les Johnson; 2, Byron Noonan; 3, lla Collett. Grade 11.-1, Preston Noon- H1152, Hermon Somers; 3, Stanley Murray. Grade 1.-1, Amy Wright; 2, Alcthea Noonan. lst prize for per- fect attendunce-lrene 1McCi11luni, Alethea Noonan. 2nd prize (less than 4 days lost)-Helen Moore, I-Iermon Summers, Florence Howncss, Doris McCallum, lla Collett, Charles John- son, Siebert Howat, Amy Wright, Russel Noonan. "For this Year’s gift you couldn't get anything better than a Thermos bottle. If he cannot leave the office or his work nt lunch hour he can have, with a Thermos bottle. an ice- cold drink and ri boiling-hot one Nothing could make c. more suitable UF Bccciltable gift. Call in and see the line. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. Mldtf. ::You can send the children to the Rexall store with the assurance that they will get just what you want. Our sales stuff give the young ones equal attention-in fact more-than that accorded older shoppers. If you cnnnot shop yourself send the child- ren and see the superior service they will get. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George und iiet St. l mf. -RINK QPENS.-The Crystal Rink, Bumnierslde, opened for the season on New Yeer’s night with a record attendance of skaters, the Crystal Band playing a. fine program of mu- .;C»'”'Js THE NEW THEATRE.-Chsrldttr town's new moving picture house, the Prince Edward Theatre, made an ex- cellent opening on New Year's Day. giving a matinee in the afternoon and an evening show, both being at- tended by full houses. A first rate program of moving pictures was giv- en. and, ‘besides some highly enioy- ahle numbers were rendered by two talented vocalists. All who attended were delighted with the bill of fare served up by the new caterers for public diversion. -CHOIR REMEMBERED.- During Christmas week two honored breth- ren of the choir in Malpeque Church were remembered by the congrega- tion. Mr. E. J. Phillips of Hamil- ton, leader, and Mr. Robert Mc- McGougan'. Perhaps more than the whom have now given over thirty years of very acceptable service in this important department ,of Church work are referred tn. \Many friends called upon them -in their respective homes, kind and ap- preciative words were spoken, a handsome chair presented to each nf the singers, and a nice lady’s hand- .hag to Mrs. Phillips, and to Mrs. McGougan. Perhaps more than the gifts, should be mentioned the fine spirit that prevailed, the truly help- ful'words spoken by many, both eld- ers and managers, about the service of praise, and the noble wish ex- pressed by Mr. Rattee that they would continue to use their talents' for God in this acceptable way un- til they sang the new song in the better land. -DEATH OF REV. C. G. THOMP- SON.-Thc death occurred ut thc Presbyterian Munse, Fairville, N. B., on Wednesday, of the Rev. Colin G. Thompson, Pastor of the Presbyter- ian Church at Fort Kart, Maine. Tho, deceased was born :it 'i‘lion\pson’s Corner, near Summcrside, and was the son of the lute Wm. Thompson. li'e received his early training at the Huinmerside Public School and later, ut .Quecn's University, studying for the ministry at Pine Hill, Halifax. lie wus ordained to the ministry at Lorncville, N. B., five years ago and served at that pnstorate for three years, when he accepted the call to i<‘ort Kent. Some months ago he was stricken with typhoid fever from which he had practically recovered when he suffered a relapse and died. '|`lic deceased was u. brother of the Rev. Wm. Thompson, of the Presby- terian Uhurch, -Fairville, at whose residence he died. Besides his bro- ther he is survived by two sisters, Misses Lavinie and Annie, both of _I<‘uirvillc, N. B. His remains were brought over by the Empress to Summerside yesterday and taken to ,the Presbyterian Church. from which place the funeral took place at 2 o’clock to the People's cemetery and was vcry largely attended.-J. _'_ . - ' '»o,",,.. v. .5 . . rf<‘~'.‘€‘Y'.‘>'r~'.'J.‘ .gs <.. _ , , , Y i _ ___ - . ~ j ., _ _ S -. ‘ ' z 1 - _ _ _ _ _,law ` _ _ _ _ __ - _. -29.-v _ _ -1-~ ' _ 1 i. _ -~-. - _ _ _ ,_ ._ _ _ . g-r¢p_qi_» _,|;e-1- ,.,._, .J-q,._,..l _ ,,,,, . _. _ "_ _ __ _ ie, . _,___ :__., rj _, _ f ..- . i _ . 1. 1 fn . _ . _ _ _ __ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . - 4 1 i ~. ’. ‘_ ‘~ '- V" . - '_ 1 _ . 4 -. , .< ' . _ ~ » -,~ >. ~. 'i _'- ‘1 ».' » 1 "1 Prosperity oy: You ~ The thanks weextend to our loyal customers for the patronage we have received from them during the pact "» year, is only eclipsed by our well wishes for their pros- perity during the coming year. ' ,S rowse , ros Lt d . ,- ~ 1. --_ _. ___, ._, - _ , _ _,____H__ ,H-y .1 -___ __-V _ ..,~...¢1\ ii. _ __;l_‘ _ _vw i-_su-1 -ELLERSLIE SGHOOL.-- The semi-annual examination of Ellerslie School was held on Monday, Dec. 22nd, and was largely attended by the rate-payers of the district; The. _examination was conducted by the teacher ‘Miss Minnie MacKay assisted by Miss Edna Nel- son, teacner Bldeford. The pupils ac- `q\iitted themselves most creditably 'in the different subjects taught show- ing very careful training. At the close of the examination u choice program of songs, recithtions and dialogues was nicely rendered by the lscholars and thoroughly enjoyed by 'all present. After which ull were lthcn made by the gentlemen present highly praising the teacher for the progress the scholars had made dur- ing the past lralf year and Miss Mur- guerite Miller on behalf of the pup- lchcqne as a mark of their esteem. A vote of thanks was then moved by Mr. J. Millar, for the teacher, for the interest she had taken in her work, seconded by Mr. Dystiint and carried unanimously. 'l"hc singing of the National Antliem brought this , p1; \;u=.ir\~_11 ils presented Miss MacKay with a, 1 -Mr. Heath L. BOWDGBS. Kcllsics- ::'l‘he 'Fur Farmers' Bureau & Ex- ' _ change Ltd. Charlottetown handle ton' Mt by the Mmm yesterday only rrlliablellfox iiivestmentdf and morning eu route to 0f°E°11- He Wm will sen nothing time they cannot I he uhsc-nt about three months.-J. l‘°¢0TDU\°l1d. ' 3620 ll ll *B . `.<‘-5» ,~ggoff`;1el.s=;_~u..-e_. ;»_u..,;. !¢.,;-... _ "roi <1 . treated to confectionery and frult.' 'Iwi ` ` Very complimentary speeches wcre_ _ '-‘ _. ___ € I .Ei in' _ very successful examination to a I _ _ . my close. ‘~ ` _ (J A- Q‘3 -. :.:‘<2E1<_s’¢E'~:=~';_:_'_.-.>~“"__~;~‘:;_-;>-._-_-. .- ......T:'.<<._\.. -» ' ~ _-.__.._..=___ _.-.____- _...___ _ ___»§n“.,mE §°!“ 5-3¢..“.¢/°-““““'“"*"""",,,........~11i-.“.. 51.1° 5". ‘i-`. `= » ~_= °.i.'.-' .`¢“` ¢,`1‘,._-A.. 1; uuu4z/z//1/ ra..-1.;-1.1._ if- ,-, ,-N; ,/sf;-_'32, ` I "` l;'-‘-"-.'.»i>:»_“;;'» rzvvff” / \. :, 41 . V .4 \- Sweater Coal |01" Y9l‘f BUY Yourb oy needs a sweater coat. Comfort demands ir, cold weath- er makes it imperative. A sweater coat is warm- er than two ordinary coats, it his bzttenwears longer and looks bei- ter-specially our kind, The display we are -` showing now is selected from the best that can 1 ` “wh” "` '» " - ------ --» _ ‘ .,_i.i1".','r1_ , f 1 Lv Authorized Capital Stock Issue _ Shares Each _ Amount Subscribed ' u ‘_ D O I Offered for Public S,ubs,c,ripfion R 1 HEAD QFFICE _ Summerszde Edivard Island H I 1 f ` OFFICERS; -9a69%%99 00,000.00 5,000.00 0100.00 is 000.00 100,000.00 "='=_' l Neil McQuarr_ie K.C. ‘President . F' _ R. E. _Iohnston ` -'VicefPresident B. W. Tanton, n V becy Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Frank F. T uplm, Chairman l . fi ‘r ___ s s ‘ff .‘ . Percy W. Turner V ' A' 'A " olm ] Gallant HonA E Arsenault _ _' H Ross. V' S REFERENCES THE F OXES 1 ll? "‘ Royal Bank of _Canadaf A 4 Canadian Bank of Commerce _ , .,»,.,,`,_.., ....1 v-.-1 ' . I 1* . ‘f'l I ° 0 s e ~ c ' 'I his Company has ten pair of pure bred Island Silver Black Foxes -five pairs of which are tested breeders. They are insde up of six pairs of Dalton bred stock, three pairs of ' THE RANCH ,y, , _ _ . . . . _ Mil, Frank F. 'luplin stock and one pair of Gordon Tuplin stock. Among those foxes is the whole stock of the Rosemont Company which paid such extraordinary dividends last year. The Company s Ranch is situated st_Mount Carmel and within_ an hours drive from Summersihe. It will bein charge of Mr. john J. Gallant and an assistant and underthe direct supervision of Mr Frank F Tuplin the Chairman of Directors, who himself is a large shareholder in the Compsry There is telephone communications between the ranch arid Mr. .. , _ 1, ..~ / 3".” ~>":‘V`.'v',.-,__ IRE I ~ ` _ if .this Company should besble to produceigood dividends or its shareholders. One' investor after looking over other. propositions _h`a lately invested $z5.ooo with this Company," ' cosr or RANCHING’ B W,Tsnton Esq Secretary fressmer, C S B Fox Co » . _ _ - Kindly send me Prospectus and other information concerning your Company, Yours &e, Yours &c. F , r “ 1 - _ 1-- ' , J N3m¢»¢esss»»-H-an-o no- eo Heseeeee 1°#1-»~~en¢¢¢»»»».~»»»»1 ne. ¢`¢»»»¢»»»»_ , 1,. _ ' ' ’ ` 4 ~ ‘ -li as e 1 s y ~ » 'l ,. ‘\,\r ‘},§\‘. ,L Addf¢|l eeusisess soo inssssensaussssua as' »»¢» s a ai- sslellllltsee ss. _ \ l._i|-._ .,,.,_.,.,~_.~11_.,_.5<`£’ / Tuplkfsidffice so that he will 'stall _times be in touch with the Ranch -keeper. The R_anch is situated on the South side of ten acres of pruce trees. The soil is hard clay which is new idli- " ` ' ` craily regarded as the most wealthy for foxes, The keeper’s house and other buildings adjoin the ranch ' ~ =» ~ " '= "‘ ’ ' " The Ranching will be done at cost which experience shows should not exceed one to two per cent of ih'e rel/enue,With ten 'pairs of foxes live pairs of which are proved breedetli Q -- ' Drop n csrdto the Secretary and he will forward prospectus and other literature. _ _ -§?,;ii11l7-ft-1=_ "1 »' ‘ ‘1 = 1- 1-- , . _ ,'f \,_f,n;~,_"._"'.!;f_. lu* , . , » _ " _ , -1.-, - 1 -r, ._ __ _ _ ,__ ___ :_ _,___t_,_,_g. __ N \ ___ W i _ l l 11 l i1':l'_<_ I _ , . _ , _ 1 ° I . ' 1 _ ‘ if 3 \ _ - » » 1 | 1 _ ' i 1 <5. "_-; ~ ' 'I . _ Suinmerslde, P. E. I . ' J” ' U 1 ' l ~ ,_ _,._..; i 1 1 1 k 1 i l' 1 HESTERH PE nsonlls » R I' be had in Cmada,prices ranging from $3 up cannot be excelled. 1 1 --Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Griss returned` 4 _. _ 6 by the Minto yesterday from a visit ' ' , KCIIIIDQWII to New Brunswick.--J. 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