1., l '7"'~ --JANUARY ’-2' ‘9‘° V in: cHA1u.o1~ra'rowN 'susan f “PAGE SEVEN’ ` _ 7 W 1 T IAN' ‘V fe A ‘~ii<>""‘i\ _ @J ` i graigier of today will please his entire* fam Y- His portrait' produced by Present; my Methods of photography will be' ani agreeable surprise. ..._---It's done so quickly and clearly. Mike your appointment to- diy- niis innzii srumoc E-_ an-1 ,gl 4, ForYour PHOTOS CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s Studio A. E. LYON, Studio _ Good Photography ' Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. \\\\\WIlIlIllIIf£\\\\\\\\\\\ §Carters ` l Bookstor \WIll””I/m\““\ MII N g ‘< » e G ' IIIlIlIfL€\\\\\\\\w/IIiX\“\\\%'L\\\\`§l/Z The followigf News papers receiv daily. New York Herald. Boston Herald. Boston Post. ` Montreal Gazette. \ St. John Telegraph. Halifax Herald. Halifax Chronicle. Montreal Standard. Montreal Weekly Star. liondon (England) Stand- r _ Boston Sunday American The New York Times. Boston Sunday Globe. , alévew York Sunday Her- Boston Sunday Post. New York Sunda ~World. _ All the leading English, Canadian and American Magazines received as is- sue . avgarter & Co, Lt l \\\\\'IlI[4\\\\\\\\\\JJ Jewelry V If you want honest goods at honest prices you 'will not forget us when about to purchase a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry. . Special attention givm to repairing of Watche etc. C. W. Patterson Jeweller '| M l | ‘nd _=‘ 7 "51 , . Q I( _/;_; - '§%\»,.\ wif' tg; V \T "T" a’ _‘_//-'s4'\@;.___ :inn ...inni|nniinininiuoiniimiviiiiiin iiiiimnniiip 5 PURE essence of fine 2 soap in flakes---and most economical of all washing prepai'a.tions--- 5 dissolves readily in hot = t. fo ` asmooth, 1 , wa er, rming ; cream~like lather that can- 5 notinjurethefilmiestfabrics § E orthedaintiesthunds. LUX 2 preserves the original soft- 5 = ness and fleeciness of all 3 woollengarmcnts/I‘ryLUX. 5 At all grocers 10c. 2 ' 15 2 =;-‘¢=#= ~ if-f R ,it -\.'§",‘.\='»`f»Z,'f`»`»"' \`»‘)‘\i)i'|l\l\.i <"/‘:."A'if1l "~ a P Made in Gannda by |-AWG" Brother-a Limited- T°l‘°Y\t° Warm Footwear | i'FoR Cold Weather For Men and Boys Overshoes Lumbermen’s 'Rubbers ` FeIt_and Knit Socks _ Moccasins F lt B t Leggins For Women 1 and Children Gaiters _ Overshoes Leggins , Felt Boots Moccasins We also carry a large stock of Insoles and Water- proof Dressings. Alley Co. ‘ Cl121I‘l0tt€t0Wn , f-_M--i--si i-if ‘Here You Are Rink is Open Hockey Boots For An. Misses’ $2.00 to $3.50 _ Men’s 1 2.50 to 4.00 ' Boys’ 2.35 to 3.50 Youths’ _ 1.75- .°lT PAYS to buy in this Province *T GORDON IVEB ia Guardian S ' '__ epreaen ve on ue. i R ..°D. ;?t“l"|E|i% l:'Guii.rdian re- I preeentative in Bouris. Mlltf. ___.,_ i ..*Dr. Fraser. Montague. will be< at Murray River, Feb. 2nd to the 5th. ' Murray Harbor 7th to 11th, George- town 14th to the 18. Dentistry in all its branches attended to. 6075-1-22m1i. ' EASTER-ll PER SOIill.8 ..*Mr H. H. Acorn and his son, Clarence, were passengers from Char- lottetown to Bouris on Thursday.-° ..*The following are registered at gie hCox I(-liatel. uS¢';uris:-IgB.JHI.{ Mic- iic ern, aro sown; _ . ng t, Halifax; W. J. Brown, B. McEachern, S. T. Green. Charlottetown.-° AND THEY SAY VODKA IS A STRONG DRINK PITTSBURG, Pa.. Jany. 20-Joseph Ouders is dead and John Kuslus is reported dying, following a. wager be- tween the two men ln their boarding liouso in Primrose, a mining settle- ment near here, yesterday, over which could drink the greater amount of whiskey. The two men, Russians, are said to have agreed that the loser should enlist for services in the Euro- pean war. At live o’clock last. evening On- dera had drunk four quarts and un- steiidlly was about to open his liftli hottie when he fell unconscious. dy- ing iii ii few minutes. Kulus had drain- ed three quart bottles when he col- lapsed. He is under the care of a phy- sician. ~ DR. JACKSON’S ROMAN MEAL IS A FOOD, NOT A FRAUD. Many so-called cereal foods are frauds. To prove it, try to live entirely uponthem for a few days. Many live entirely upon Roman Meal. A recent letter from California says: Dear Dr. .lm-_lr.son: A friend of mine has lived upoii Roman Meal for thirteen months. his case had been pronounced hope 1-ess. He is now in perfect health»."' No fraud here. Roman Meal is scientific- ally balanced by aii expert dietitian. 1t's the perfect food, and positively relieves constipation. Ask your doctor. Make it in porridge, pancakes, gems. At g'rocers’, 10c and 25c. Made by Roman Meal Co., Toronto. ‘ ..°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*8CHOOL INSPECTION. - The annual inspection of the Souris High School took place on Monday and Tuesday. Mr D. J. Mullin, inspector of Public Schools. was the examiner. assisted by the Revs. R. B. McDonald and J. A. McDonald and Judge Fraser. The showing of the pupils in the dit- ferent departments was very credit- able.-* , -mi _iiiiiiis _ CH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter, (creamery) lb 82 Butte/r, (creamery) lb. 35 Butter (Tub) lb. 28 Butter, fresh, lb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls, lb Chickens, 1‘b. Hay (pressed) ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork. lb. T ni bu ur ps. s. Potatoes (Reds) bus, Oots (white) b us. Oats, (black) bus. Beets, bus Carrots, bus. Wool, lb Parsnips, lb Geese ,ea _(ir) 4 Ducks *lil ‘l. Hides Turkeys, pei' Ib. S'SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, bush. 75 to 90 Butter, (dairy) per lb. 27 Butter (creamery) per lb 32 Calfsklns per lb. 30 35 10 £0 12 12 12 to 15 $12 10 $13 $0.50 _ 11|/4 to 11|/E 15 55 43 45 40 45 40 1 15 15 14 1.0 15 20 13 12 to 15 12 to 15 Chickens, (dressed) per lb. Ducks, (dressed) per lb. Eggs, (fresh) per doz. Fowl, per lb. Geese, per lb. Hides. Hay (pressed) per ton. $10 to $13 Hay, (loose per ton. $9 to $10 Lamb Pelts each `40 to 60 Oats, (black) per bus. 47 Oats, (white) per bus. 45 Pork, (organs attached). 7% to 101/, Straw, (pressed) per ton. $6 Turnips, per bus. 20 Turkeys. per lb. 15 to 20 Wheat, per bus. 80 to $1.10 30 10 to 12 12 to 15 14 oin-_TIME a|=_mEnY tunes Pune stoon Piirify your blood by taking l' Hood’e Sarsaparilla. This medi- cine bes been and stillia the people’| medicine because of its reliable character and its wonderful 'success iii the treatment of the common dis- -eases and ailments-scrofula, ca- tarrli, rlieumetiem, dyspepsia, lose of appetite, that tired feeling, general debility, _ Hood’s Saraaparilla llaa been tested forty years. Getit today. spec:/ii. 'r_nAiN ` LEAVES SUMMERSIDE FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AT 2 P.M. i For Burns Concert, Monday, January 24th, 1916. Train leaves on re- turn after Concert, about 11 o’clock. Fare. cccczautetclttowfc ~ire»-¢:'\.s~:~=r¢¢Z -i¢:\;'\ciQc1='\¢o. Sumnierside $1.00 Kensington .80 Froctown .75 Emnriild Jct. .70 Brailalbiiiic .05 l<`i'eilcric-ion .55 ,Hunter itlvi-r .45 North Wiltshire .45 Royalty Jct. .20 Charlottetown (urr.) 4 I-2. cz. 0050-l.-20i1lc3i FARES AND TIME FOR FROM MURRAY HARBOUR TO ' CHARLOTTETOWN, l i l TUESDAY, JAN. 25th, 1916. For Burns Concert. Leaves Murray Harbour at 1.15; leaves on return after Concert, about 11 o’clock. :Na arotewi-ir-W -cuiaasaocws-3 ciznciecviooci. Fare. Murray Harbour $1.00 . Murray River, .90 _ Wood island .S0 ‘ _ Belle River .75 Melville .70 ' _ Grand View .50 -_ Vernon River .45 Lake Verde _ " _ we if _ Special ,Q cl A3, sPEc_iiIRAiN . ‘du 3! ),!’\. 1 1 lull. 011 il/ ` Souris ‘Exhibjitifon h l _ Tin: .\ni1ual `.\'lccting ol' the Souris lixliibilion Association will be liclii`on 'i`iics Mt. Albion _:i0 ilazclbrook _ Mt. Herbert Charlottetown (arl'.) I-is ¢:ie~i -nwwce »-»e:i.>.r~ Gmc Wool, ner lb. ' 26 to 40 Poole ` Thom son Ltd. _ 0 A member ofthe Club will lie on tllol P train to sell tickets to the Concert to _ passengers. ooso-1-20nic3i M0l\t3gu¢ P . i M ' M7 Tri -1- q W 6 005 ‘ _ _=_~-\` `\ /"I ;~/;6f.:'/4f'f.i"}=f, '/ ' _'/f-"" :-2 9'/1,’ ¢5.‘_ iiillllln ll 1 ly hlnlld ““nnaaaaa __-“Keep 3 the Home t Fires Burning" 1 ~z'~\‘P,3 < _~\ When in need of Coal for _'Domestic or Steam purposes,- telephone us your order or call at our oilice. Our prices are lowest and quality the best. Prompt and satisfactory jtlelivery be made. Phone 404 ._- Buntaii, & Co. Good _ Clean Coal ' ` bo i coal. i.?.§".I‘.°~.'i£°.?.‘l...“...°i"..i..... -“I_“‘€¢° *°.~’t°'$i.“.}..f¢”3Zi.”¢i’§“2..°5 l 8 , our aa low aa.good C. oline# _f&;_CQ-» ~~ < ». _ _ -1 1*,-\.‘i?. 'f F1.,-;\""._`|i"`~.».,1._f"lr“.i'J'i|;»'l"`~I7 '_ " A gm ll ` coalcanbeeoldfor. * _Pllofll 111'. _ - \ \ \ Qs - _\' >§?:\-°` V..-._ . . . /_- ,4{/.'.y_ I /I-ff/.' .-._/.W if W. 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We will group lots of Goods to-gether in the different Departments and put prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance, even_ Manufacturers cost will not_ be considered for a moment. We will offer some Ladies Suits as low as $1.00. Coats asAhigh as 25.00 will go on sale at 7.50, others at 5.00 e_tc. Vi e have 50 Good Warm Winter coats made from very latest materials ranging in price from 8.00 to 15.00 that _we will price _in groups. These Coats will be put on sale at 9 o’clock sharp_ Monday Morning at three dis- tinct prices which will be low enough to move them, we think before Dinner Hour. 3 Heavy Grey and Black Ladies Suits 17.50 and 25 00, go on sale at 7.50. Ladies Light Colored Tweed Suits go on sale at 11 o’clock sharp $1.00 each. Ladies Skirts, Navy and Black Serge also Tweeds new styles, values up to 7.50 s le rice $2.98. a p Boys Winter Overcoats, Chinchillas, Tweeds Naps less than Factory rices Many of these Coats have arrived since XMAS fir lads from 6 to 16 years values p . up to 9.00. Special $3.98. About 35 of a better grade $4.98. 37 Men’s Fashionable Winter Overcoats, mostly in Tweeds 10.00 and 12.00 values. Saleipaice $7.50 20 R f 2.50, 3.50 d $4.50. €ll:dllitSwee;eol:l:ring of Shaetdp-lined Coats from 5.50 to $7.50. Special Discounts on all Boys Clothing, Men’s Suits, now is the time to do -' our shopping y One lot'of Men’s Suits 25 only $9.00,10.00 and 12.00 values sale price 6.95 READ YE and HEED YE ! Four days startling values _ _ PalZ01?1»S 4 Days _Sale We offer all our Coon Coat skin Coats. in Lovely Furs. Neck pieces from $1.00 up. . s. Fur lined Coats, Black Dog- ' Ladies Rat Coats. Buy your Furs now at PATONS FOUR DAY CLEARANCE SALE and save money. In the Men’s Ready-to-wear Department we will offer Shirts, Heavy Unshrinkable Underwear at 75c a Garment. This is without doubt one of the best bargains PAT0l\S have ever offered in this department.About 50 Mens Caps 69c. 9 only Men’s Fur Caps at a great saving price. Special Bargains in the Dress Goods Department at ~ Special sale prices. ‘ All Milline to be swept from the tables by Monday fy _ ‘ at Noon if prices will Talk and values count, you will get _ a hat fora trifle. All children’s Mlllinery Velvet Hats and » _ _ \ Hoods will be included, no reserve in trimmed or untrimmed Millinery. Watch for further list. ' *rx -.-. i.~.:(i? fr.. 1.5 _ s 6 is Z? . 1'. i. i i sinner.;-»ga'.ai5s-serve-w;1s;,-=f».;~Tt-_1=; Qi '-‘nf-'L¥ I: 3 if .il :-es.; er 33 _!. .i :e>-.-==s»i»f-te c, ____ Mn, 5% - _ -M . .,__,-i_ was-_ -i