il s ,1 it :il i il :fi gd, ii is ii* lil 1 t ir.. I i it , _ _ .fl ,_, Ilf. iii tic l ~ I :.1 i. 4 i -;i ,__ R iii . .qi F ,_ _.vi .»;i- .. z 3. t |'- ,., F5 -~-_._ i l- i 1 l i -_ w--_~ i, i. i I ll. _ _yf»=y»__~»-.- l. .wav-.<-r=wy » if* 5. sz-nswvmrr fy-.f___-_,__ -_ 4 - _,_ _,.___.`_, P i i 'rrrUnsn.iv ‘ 1 rim cnannorrmown oumnnr FEBRUARY!!-1. 1916' The Western Guardian e_»,~_-_-,-_-_-_-_ _-,-.-. _-.~_~.-.-.2_-_-_-_-_-_~:_~,~,-_~_-:_-_~,~,-_-_-_-_-_-_-f ~_~_-_~_-_-_-_»_-V-_-_-_-,_->-_-_-_-Y-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_~_~_-_~_-.»,:- -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ONE CENT per word each inner tion for the odvertlsing in this column --W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex-l Cash must accompany order. Mini t:hlll§9, ll Gllhrdllli Agent In Sllmm8I‘-i mum charge, twenty-five cenll. side. i -THE MORNING DAILY Guardia! -CONTRACT LET_- Mr. Joseph can be obtained at Laii‘erty‘s Tonsor- A. Gallant. Abranfs Village, has been lax Pgrlourg, Summerslde. hnuiing firewood for the cheese fsc-' -- tory, Ile took a contract for fifteen; -GOING OVERSEAS.-Mr. JO|lD cords.-Iii _ '()'Connor. Postmaster and mall driver of Cape Traverse. has enlisted in -WILL PREACH-Rev. Jas. Mac- the D. _-\_ i\iacKiiiiioii Battery as .\lacDougall will preach on Sabbath. blacksmith. in his absence Mr. the 27th. at Sunimerside. at 10.30: George Heffel is filling his contract Searle-town at 3 and Capo Traverse as mail driver. _ at 7 and at Coleman on Wednesday and Thursday, the ist and 2nd. at T p_ni. -PLEASANT 0UTlNG.- .\ merry sleigh load from Abrams Village wont to Capt Egtnont. one evening last week and were hospltably ro celved_ They returned at a. late hour, with deep feelings of"gratit\ide to~ wards their host, for his generous hospitality.-_\I _ -A FOX STORY.- Quite an cx- citement has prevailed in a ccrtalii soction of Eguiont liay. notably in Urbanville and St. Gilbcrts, during last wt-ok, und up to the time of writ- ing has not ceased. t‘uiinin\; llayliaril is thi: object ot' iill this as lii~ wears it is stated a iiicc black fur coat. llis pursucrs wi rc iicarly .all iirincd with guns, and bcsidcs wcrc nccoinpanicd hy several hounds. iliit iiovcrtliclcss .\lr_ Fox has baiilcd all and so far liiis kept beyond their rcach.-.\l. -C. M. B. A.- Tin- 1ni:mlici's of thi: Flgnioiit. Bay L'. .\l. il, A., llranch held an enjoyable vvviiitii; oii \\'i_-diicsday 16th in their hall. A short amusing programme was successfully' carried out. and various usoful remarks were madc in tho into-ri.-sl. of thc Associa- tion. Sonic ui’ the inoinlicrs for div- ersity sake and to aniuso the bearers after making a fcw rc-marks, took oc- casion to narrate some comical iii- ieidents of their prcvioiix cxpericiice in their youth. .\ delicious treat was served to tliosc presi~iit_ after which the meeting dispersed. it may lie well in mention li_r thi- way. that this hranch of the C. ,\l_ B, A.. is in tliv best of licaltli and tho nivnibers arc all entliiisiasni. -.\l. -T0 RAISE SCHO0NER_- ‘l`lio ~¢'iioonf_-r ".\piiti" l';ipt. (irilfoii, itali- fax, wliicli ran ashore of liiriiiiiiit liay last July is slill stiuiiiili-il t-iiisi' to llic rapi'-. liurini: ai violi-iii riiiii _-iiiriii last fall. in wliich the tide had risen to a lis-iglit not li»»i'iirv experit;ut~eil by. llil- oldest iiilinbitaiils ot` this sf-<-limi, slir- was waslierl closer to laiirl still. wliero slit- is iioiv f_-iiiiif-iidcd in ice. .\li efforts to remove iir-r last siiiiiiiier from lie: posilioii proved iiiiavailablc, hut it lg understood that applivatioiis i'-ir tenders for a contract tn take lici' i-\v:1_\', have been made. The niitcr- prise perhaps presents as niaiiy difli- riilticg now, as it ilid last sunimer. as so liozivy a .~ti'uciLii'~_- will perliaps nail for liv_-avier ice than what will lie found on the ivay out to the open. The writer tins no idcn of thc tliickiiess of the ice :icr thc iiaturc of the plan to lift lier up. but incrcly wishes to hr- ing to iuiiid. what strain sucli a large- miislriit-Lioii ciiiisi- ou the it-iw -_\l. g The Army of Constipation ~ ln -Growing Smaller Every Day. ci\.n'r|n1's i.rrn.e uvsn rn.i.s " f :,,,,,.,,,_u.z,, IL. , re - ' / . ,~ ,' \lie;p=:an¢atiy ’_',.,',",( CART ‘ an Coutpo- 4, - lfflnl tim. ML _A - 5-' |vER lieu me ' ` PW- - tiiemfof \_ A un, laligutiu, Sick llulub, Salou Skin. nun. nu.. suiii.|. nosr. siuiu. mol Genuine ._ ii... Simon / /Md. Farmers We Want at Once 1000 Buslieis White and Black Oats. 300 Bushels 2 and 0 rowed Barley. _ 200 Bushels Buckwheat. 500 Bushcls Island Grown Wheat. 10_ Tous good Pressed I-lay llighest cash prices paid for above delivered at our Seed Warehouse. Write or call at our office. Carter & Co., Ltd, _ Scedmen -TEMPERANCE MEETlNG.- A teniperniice meeting of the parish was held in the hall at Abrams Village on -Friday eveiiiiig, the object of the meeting being to raise funds for ii holy cause. .»\ successful auction sale was carried out. _\lr_ Philip .\l, Arso- nault lioliig auctioiiecr. 'l`lic object for sale consisted ot farui products and other useful articles. _-\ snur sum was realized.-_\I. -WHIST PARTY.-The iiieinbcrs of the Ladies' .\uxlliary of thc A. 0. ll. were vntertalucii at it whist party by thi-ir prcsldciit, .\lrs_ U. .-\. !\leNcll|. at iicr rvsidciiee. on l<`rldii>' cvcniiii: last. \\`hi.~'t was played un- til tcii o'c|uck. aftci' which rcfrt-sh- nii-uts were si-rvcri. .\ vote of thanks was tin-it ti-ndcrcil .\li-ii. McNeill for thi; very social cvvning which all had so tlioroughly enjoyed. After sing- iin: “For Sho's ii Jolly Good Fellow" and thc National _-\iith»_~ni, this plea- sant i_~vciit vrais brou|:lit to ai close.- X. -WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MEET- |NG.-~’i`lii- regular mee-tim: of thc .\l:iplo Leaf liistltutn was lielil i<`4-h- ruary 17th nt thc homo of .\lrs. llarry Walker. New Annan. Tlie-rc were 29 mctubi-rs present. 'l`iic suli- lcct of “Simple Dlniie-rs" was dis- cussed, and many useful ldcus were oxchangt-d_ it was decided nt this incctlng that tho- suni of $10 lie given liy this institute to both the. Travol- lt~r'_~1 Rest School. :ind Shi-rbrook School. The iii-xt iticctiiit; will lp- lir-lil on 'I`liurs~_liiy. .\lzir<;li iljlh, at. 11 p.iii. :it the lioiiii- ot' Bliss liniiiirliiil- .\larchliaiik. New _-\iiiiiin. wlien it Wits urr=u1i:».~il io have the Siipervisoi- visit thc liistltutv iiiiii give a lecture on “'l`li»~ Vookiiig ot' .\ieats_" WESTERN P li$0|il|.S --.\llss Snc _\liiiicc_\'. (Tiirlcton. is visiting t`i'ientls iii liedcque. -~.\li.-S Louise l.<:ard ol' Llcdr=otii~, and hier two tlaugliters left yesterday iiioriiiiitz cn route to New York. - The friends of ;\ir. Joseph Barri- aiilt. _\i:ixiniuiii Ville arf- glad to learn that lie is iinprnviiig frist.-.\l -~.\lrs. J. ll. _l.ord,_ (flips: Traverse. is visiting in Tryon. thc guest ,of .\lrs. Curtis Lord. -.\lr. and Urs. Felix l)csi‘ot-lics of haiivillc lust \\'ee.k.-.\i. --.\lrs_ l<`cll.\‘ l.»»i_-lair who liiis speiiti u part of the winter nt .iiiscouehn is visiting triciiils wind relatives at Ah- riiiii':~' \'lIliigc.- _\l. -_Miss Bertha Iilutliirt, graduatf- nurse of Prince County Hospital, is visiting her home in Pape Traverse. i -The many friends of Miss Bertha Myers, daughter of Mr. Herman My- ers, Carleton. regret to hear of her illness. -The many friends of Mrs. Philip Arsenanlt, Abrai1i's Village. 'lcarii with pleasure that she is iniproving.- M. -Miss Violii Bell. (Tape ’l‘ravei°se, ‘spout Sunday with her two sisters, who are attending Prince of Wales College, Clnirlottotown. ~--Mr. and llirs. A. itoiliiigs, \'<-w tllasgow. uri- spa-udiiit: :i fow very pls-:isaiit days visiting miiuiig frii~nil:_' and relatives iii Sninnicrsiilu auii vi ciiii|_v, -» li. -.\li'. Arthur Bell, sludeiit of l‘rlni:r~ of Wales Collf‘L:f'. spoilt Sun- day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Epliriain lit-ll, Capo ’i‘ravr:rs|-. ~-~I\lrs_ Jiiiiic Muttart. ii; spcndiul; iliu wliitrr with livr sister, Mrs. (lor- rloli Llawson. (‘apc ’l'raiv|~rsc. who liars recovered friiiii lwr lllii¢.-an in llic -Tim many friciiils of Mrs. \‘\¢ni. Caniplioll. Cape 'i‘r:ivci~se. will lin ple-used to know flint slic is recover- lin: froui lwr serious illness, and hop" that slit: will soon bc out again. 'i`lici¢; is mort- Viilarrli in this section ol the country than :illotiicr diacascs pul toircllira and for Yczirsit was . V ,." .i.-_/.' 17/% -,_-i-.~, .f i - l ;,\ \ _ / , 5// '/ ‘ .1/'“if-if/-J//f;f/f>'l ` -/-Wt" f f /% l // /1;//9 | , 7,75.;-0.",,-/y,},,;,v;l,-;¢é,;,W,/ , / \ ,/, " '-`- - ' " /'/--'/, \ L »- as fi-\_> Qi f \ --1 1; -_jigip ,. fi’/',” f////;'-/1';-.'¢i\ ~~ ',.f;'¢2'-f I'-1%/.;f.1':’.-_'./tj(W l _ f ’f.','/_/. '.,__‘-. \; ‘/.f_-_'.f»/ ._, ’, 3 H A ‘\_é`,’_'//.-','f./{%,// ,-5 __ il If-'._,(;‘__i /Q i, .9 > \\` " '._V/f,./,7_,,»/// )f))~J _` - i/////N - \`£“'\\\\_S 1" f w C|iildren’s ,Gowns Child’s nightgown made_ of strong white cotton, edged around neck and sleeves with narrow embroidery, sizes from 6 to 1_2. Price........ . , . . . . . . . . . . ...58c Another chilcl's gown of fine white cotton trimmed with embroidery sizes 12 and 14. Price...... 65c Cliildren’s Drawers Children’s drawers made of fine white cotton, frill of tucked lawn, sizes from 2 to 14 years. Price ....... ..;..25c Another linéof_ children’s drawers-the frill is com- posed of tucked lawn, edged with a very fine embroid- I »\ 1 ery frill-allsizes._.._... _____ ._ , ..... ..35c \ \ [ _ ._ ,f _ 1 _ , Specials in corset covers .7 lace, drawn around neck with ribbon. Who could make 'it for the money, would you 8 Price only l5c Corset cover made of good strong cotton and neatly » I finished,trimmed _around neck and sleeves with wide torchon insertion and edging to match--all sizes, price only._.... 25c A fitted corset cover of nice fine cotton, has embroidery , around neck and sleeves. White sale price 35c ' - | the neck witi two in _torc on insertion a_n ed? wi A a narrow embroidery-sizes rangmg from 36 to 4. White sale price _ 50c `, , "'1"ws..s.s'.;..;s;'.iisx;.;igi;-iam.-.sis...i.-._......i. .ffm G u embroidery madaiion in the centre, a short set-in sleeve, slip 0 __-__- l__ Drawers Ladies’ drawers of strong white cotton, nicely finished. strongly made, has a five inch tucked frill. White Sale price ....... 29c Drawers of fine cotton, has fine pin tucks, edged with a three and _one-_half inch em- broidery frill. Sizes 25, 27 35c Aiiothci' drawer made of nice fliio . f:otton,'composod of fine pin tucks, edged with ti four inch frill of eye- iet embroidery of a very pretty ilesitcii. strongly iiiatle and neatly liiiislied. Price . _ ._ ._ _....49: Dinwers made in lawnsdnle. This garniciit has a. nice wide frill of eyulct embroidery set. with inscr- tioii. sizes 25. 27. Sale price _ ._ .68c "The lleleiia" ii-i a closed drawer iiiadc with an ertra wide leg, giv- ing the effect of a wide skirt. made oi’ fine mainsook. finished with a narrow beading and edged with a pointed embroidery flounce of solid work deslgii. Wi-llTE SALE price . . . . ._ _ . . . . ...$1.35 Other prices ranging up to .$2.75 ."=‘\T’1 4:-~ ~-. , “-// i' t .' 414-, 0 ,” -.:~} . . H? .'_- 14' $ , _. ,., - "`“`*'»`<,"?;_‘°;'; "ff-'f i-<‘,¢_'; ~ -uno .1 ‘vs ff/ ---_ g -‘_~ 5- ) . i - -unlike ' ""‘=’°“""'f"-"'*""" Corset cover made of strong cotton, edged with torchon I - ._ . _ I Corset cover made of-fine white cotton. finished around ‘ _ ' l ch li d ed 'th ii1'a,We1‘$ _ 6 ?_..._.__.. .,._.__' ~ _-_ A very dainty corsetcover--offline white cotton prettily ` ,.,. trimmed with one row“ mibmideig insertion' and two rows of Val. insertion, edged with fine ,al lace around neck and v ' iii ‘ arms; A real bargain ’ 1 This 1 -Q ~ _ ,-..,.-!- V Others ranging‘froml00 1.35 and....... _$1 50 | 110-1 21 siren: ‘Charlottetown _ Special Silo of Corsets 1_ 00, 1 30 Moore& ¢Le0ll t .- ,_ A » ti. " 1-mi-Z-.'L“" i 4-es