,__ ~» ._.» _. ,- 7;,,,,,._...l., . .. _;",,`l»_l;l`_c5_1-zslxg _ _ _ ‘_ _ _ is I rut cellllllllp llulnnlllrl..1.-. ,Y_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-,_-5_-_-_-_-_-;;_-_~;_-_»_~_-_-_~,~_1~.4_~;_-.~;_~_»_; _-_-_ IT PAYS to buy in this Province. PRINDI GHAP. What ia lt? Com- edy. Friday, January Sth. 'I‘HI" MINTO.-On Baturdav the Mlnto docked in Pictou at 9.55. with thirty-one passengers. Mtv luck! °f mail and one hundred and twentyone tons ot’ freight. ASSISTANT APPOINTED.- Miss Alberta Mclhrlane, Sunlmerslde. has been added to the start of the Womelfs institute Branch ni the Department ot Agriculture, In the capacity oi' Assis- INSTITUTE _WORK-The Cornwall- York Women'a Institute will not hold their regular monthly meeting in Jan- uary. The next one will be 110111 011 February lst in Cornwall School. PRINCE OHAP. What is it? ~lt is the liveilest. funniest. moaelnteresting drama ever staged in Charlottetlfwn, and is to be produced by local ta ent. it you miss it you miss-the season’s ll t 5 biggest treat. Friday, January Sth. a d only one performance. No mat- .nee. ` ‘_ IWIIIIIA ,1ANUl1.RY_4.. 1915 vt ,l l Zlll 011211 ays =Sa'@r` clot-lfng “Sri Commencing ues a icommencilflg 1 _ or . _ _ _ . y» wsoolno sEl.l.s.-The null-llllllze lui Supervisor. Miss McFarlane is a of Miss Amy Rosina Bissttt. dallgllter graduate of McDonald College, Que- ot Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bissetnafllvinli- so r. N. S. and formerly of Cnrdigan.P. bec. A .l E. 1., o Mr. Harry Eaton England, son ' ' t' (l0l.EMAf\ Bl\ATING RINK.-The 0 energetic youth of Coleman in Rev. E. E. England and Mx'a.- E118- lmvs succeeded in completing the home oi’ th brille's parents on their skating rink and ll;,1` is expected that before ll-ng they “ llesduy, Dectmher 29th. Tile--cl-re; o|l_\' was performed by Rv. -Rf \\. lgliu, pastor of ‘it. .lohn’s,_1‘Fr.esl.\>’1@1`- l will be "in shape" for the good old *U , _ _‘ » _ .. E E_ gllme of hockey. Season tickets have E'.“E§l;;;rl;“(ll"' “misled by RSV' ' nllellny been issued and prevar-1111-1-B arebeing mllde to hold ll carnival on New Year's Day.- SEMI \\`Nl`AL EXA\lINA'I‘1()\- WEDDING BELLS.-On Welllles- day. Dec. 30th, the marriage .of Ml' Percy N. Tucker, of Ross Corner, lllld iss Myrtle A. Curlnloreydaughter oi’ ‘- ~ ‘ ` ' ‘ 'VI The semi annual examination oi Cole- fm. and Mrs John (-udm0r@_ wall place msn School was held on DEC. 22. A at Mt. Herbert. The ceremony was large number of visitors and 0121111111' performed by the Rev. D .MacLean- ers were DF€5@11l-- The 111111115 11°~l“1*-ff They were llnattellded. At the con- ed themselves in a very eiiicient cluslon of the service all partook ct' manner and mul-ll credit is due to ll rich repast provided _by Mrs Cud- their teacher, Miss Ida M. Rowe, for more. Tllen they attended divine the high standing to which she has SI risen Coleman School. A well selected -\_ pl-ngramlne, consisting oi recltlltions “ r and Mrs Tucker htlvo tilc very bust ishos of tl large circle ot' friends. as otll are very popular. Tho Guardian . _ ~ b “nd “wigs were gxlen by the pupils' xtcnlis to botll its hellrty congrlltlllll- Mlmy bemltiful prizes were given and f beautiful presents were received bl' the teacher. ions. _ COMING CONFERENCE. - Till! '"7 . ,» , »_ url-allgelllcllts for the Agricultural SPRlNGF|ELD.-- l`llc tolioullll, ls Cm‘n.crem_0 in },rinCc Elhvmu ISIHIHL UW result of the cxmmnmions pr. ill collnectioll with :ln illcrlulsl-ll pro- -' ' '- ‘ ` till- \v'lr Springfield School for thc nlolltll ol ll U€’¢`¢‘111l’°"f°”A~ E' Range’ Twchcr' ll-lulrelllollts l` tllo Mother llllnll and 0511-l'~` Vill~_1- Miiriei Ha5lam'.Gmdc Allies nro as lllllowsz Two l-vl-pings ll V|l*1(;R‘~;b"§'~|ii“T'i“;’;lili2'l’\§;§3§‘ lveck nt thc short collrsl-. will bl- dn- iam- `r""° 7'- ' ' ai ,cs l voted on till-sc colli`l-rl-lll-cs. .-\i`\\‘I‘ 3- M““`5“"'~`i D"“'“m°"d; 3' Morne thc Short Uollrsc, llleetillgs will be D"“mm°“‘i~ Grade V"°1,' Lueua I,“'“" arranged at ct-ntrtll points tllroupzllout koxl 2- ‘l"'“"’S Hmmm? J' Lorne belly the Province, und at till- Sul-ll Fairs 1111111- G1`11d0iV~°“1- Hilda I-‘mnbcl f“ this subject will roccivl-. pzlrtil'ulal° Francis i'amb‘~"_ Grade m'_1' Loma pronlillcllcl-_ 'l`lll-sc l:ol'lt't-rl-lll~<-s will llaglam; 2, llasll liaslllnl. Grade Il.- 1 I, Mildred llil:h0x_ tlradc l,- .\o ex- ( “min“li°"5~ ` llllwcllll-.llt. :lllll'I\_\' llnzricultllrlll l-xpcrtli. `°“"“ who will cxplzllll- the waly prodllvtloll EARNSCLIFFE--l\/lr. l"r°tcr l’ralluilt, ( who has llc:-ll allscllt from the island I for the past l-iglltel-ll ycars, is spond- ing a t`e\v weeks at his old homo here. ‘ Mr Frau lt has trayeilcd e\tellslvciy _ , gl ' ' -‘ f _| 111 1119 W¢‘S'»01'11 States- “mi me Yulwll' cllzlplain to till: Vullzlllinll cxpollitioll- and 1135 11111115' i"if‘i"l`-‘limi-7 Siilrics 1" ar_\' t`orl‘l‘,S. This is ill-\‘. ll. E. Tllolnaa 7011110 01 ill” ii' iii"“*0 Paris' Mr' 01' the t‘zlrlt-tollMvlilollisl l`llurecllllse." sill- said. “ii city :llld the provillce ns lm llllvocllte might scart- off ll lot ot' Vllrisllllas ol' Lelllperullvl-. :llld lutterly llzls ill-on presents." avtivt-l_v t-llgagl-ll ill promoting that _ WEDDING BELLS.-- 'l`lll- lloml- of py event on Wednesdlly evening, Dec. 110th, when their llaugilll-r, .\ladclinl- Blanche became the wife- ot' Mr. .l. Leslie .\lcKlllnon. Mercilallt of Peters Road. The cerenlony was perforllled by Rev. Archibald Sutherland ill the presencc ol' ll large colllpnny of the relatives and irielllls ol' the t'.olltruct-- ing parties. The bride, who was givl-ll :lwny by her iather. looked cllarnlillg ill a gown of ivory mollsselinc silk trimmed with orllnnlcllts of pearl and shadow lace. The couple lvl-rc un- attended. l-‘ollowlng the cl-rcmolly ll dainty wedding supper was served after which the c-venillg was pleusfllltly spent with music and social inter- course. The presents, which were numerous alld costly. testiiiell to thc* high esteem with which thc happy rouplc are held by their nlzllly friends. BROOKLVN SCHOOL EXAMINA- TION.-‘ The semi-annual examina- tions ot Brooklyn School lll-.ld on the Zlilrd inst in the Sclloolroonl consider- ing the severe cold weather the ox- amlnation was well attclllled tllcru beillg quitc a number of ratepayers present and all thc trustees. The var- ious nlassl-s wt-rc examined h_\' thr- leuvllcr. Miss Mary .\lcl)olllllll llnd trustees and showed hy thcrc prolllpi tlnswors that they lmll been lrllrt-fully instructed which all present rcllmrkcd on the thoroulxllllcss of the work and rapid progrl-ss thllt tilt- school has nlnde since l\ilss l\ll:l)oll:1lll has assum- l-'ll charge at thc close of thc cxalllina- 110|! l\|.ml-.~l l\l<:l’lll-rsoll ill ill-llnlt of Ihl- pupils prl-sclllcd thc tl-llcllcr with lin llpprnprlutl- gilt wllill- Jnnll- liollrs rcnd till- llllllrcss wlllcll Miss :\ll'.l)oll- aid nlallc ll sllitnhll- rl~pl_v tlulnkinl; tht- pllrt-llis :lull pupils for tht-ir kind- ness :md for lllcir illtl~rl-st ill till- slfhool. .\t`il-r willl'll alll prl-st-llt wt,-rl: |l'r~nl~rollsly lrcutcll to l~llnd_v hy tht' l<~:~lclll~r. MT- ALLISON.-Tile Christlllus Pass List of Mt. Allison I_'l1l\'orsi_ty__l1a,s .lullt hcl-ll puhlll-lllcll. ln it the names ni’ lhl- t'ollllwill;; Island students ap- pear pronlillcntlyz Miss Maudt- Golf, of (fllnrluttetowll. daughter of Mr. ll. - _ (lull. llaads her class ill Logic and History of l’llllosophy_ takes gg(-ond place ill illtcrnationnl Law. Class l, ill Hlltglil-lll lil. anti Class ll, in advanced I-`ronl~|l. Miss Edith Irving, daughter ol' Mr. D. l’. Irving, of Vernon River, Bridge, takes Class l in English lil.. Logic international Law, History oi’ Philosophy. and Class ll. in advanced French. Mr. Richard Heartz, son of Mr. Edgar Heartz, of Marshfield, takes Class I ill Physics ill., Materials of Vonstructlon and Mechanical Draw- ing. Clan ll. in Mechanics or Mach- ines, Mathematics IV.. Chemistry l. and Physica lv.. allll pus.-led in ldllgllsll I.. Graphical Statics and English l. Mr...l» B. Poole. oi Montague. tllkcs Clull I. in Mechanics of Macllillea, Clase ll. in Mathematics-IV.. Pilyaica. ill. and planes in Chemlatrv I, ‘"- W. ll._,§oole, oi Montague. takes Class ll. in oetallleal Drawing, ol-anlllllal 8tatiea,`&|ate1‘:‘a»la of Colgallggtlorl. Bur- ve' _ 1-__. .gl please n ylrlcll lil, Phmd,=I’lV_.. ltd Mechanic! oi' Ma- ollinea. lilr. Alben Dianla. or Char- lottetottlautahes Class ll. in Mathemat- iea ll.. elntatry l.. and passes ln into I.. allllrdpphnmora ltlgoncll. III” JAN. B Store IIIIIIIII.K\\“YII nd ot' Wilfville, N. S., took Dltlcl- at » §§:> \\\\\\\\\@IIil a ervice ill (.‘uivin Presbyterian Church.. 1 , .__ _ ._»..»-.- rking JAN. 5th- l.... -f- Z\nnounce the Opening 0f .Tl1€i1‘ nnual id-Winter Sale l r, i'l`llisi'is_'itlle time ol tile Year When I Shoes Winter Stock Must Be Cleared ! Rubbers! lv ~ . .. tnlioll. Hr-_ has been ill St. John l'ln .\lr. zlllli Mrs. Alexander Finlay. (`nlll- lnuuy _\'cars, zlllli was lorlnorly ill bridge. was the scelll- ot' ll vl-ry hnp- (`ll:ll-lottl-towll. lctlon ot iarln produce tor l 0/II”0.\\\WV//I4WIIA\\\\\§l/I/II&\\\\\“\W@/l\ ll- :lllllrcssl-ll hy public ml-ll lvllo will iwcll on thc plltrllltilv sidl- ot' this ‘nn hc illl'rl~:lsoll. 'I`hl- lnl-l-lillgs will lc llllllnunced ill thc public press. OFFERS TO G0.~»Stili llllotlll-r St.- olm pastor has otl`t~rl-d his sl-rvilzl-.s as is 0t`t`l-r llowl-.vt-r. holds gooal for zllly ev. l\ll‘. Tilollllls is \vcll known ill tho orlt .lmollg the men ot` the 'With hut ‘ 1 REGARDLESS OF COST I . . . We don’t advertise any. “Something-for-no Secufe Y°“f Supply Of '-thing-Prices.” During the season when We are_en- W°’k Cmhes “Ch as - titled to a Legitimate Profit. When the proper time ;,?,;§".§,§§;S , arrives we are prepared .to clear all broken llnes womlmc Groves AT ANY PRICE lour offerings durlng -the next 15- days will therefore ' --I-1'€‘.§‘..`£‘l”_'lfJ’."`TS l Be Genuine Bargains E CD :s , (Except Carhartts) WINTER CAPS 1 Dumig This Sale at that defy competition and We strongly urge you to p C takeggit for granted-_ thatthe -“Tables Wlll' ‘be pro- O O periy-;arranged” for-this 1 »- _Discount BARGAIN FESTIVAL -1 tunity now to secure A-Storia Shoes _ AT_ 20 p.c off 10 p. c. off _i _ -1- - ‘ 'Y _ _ 'FU t'-*J U> Genuine Bar alns that should appeal to all who D ' ,yaluegtheir hard Earned Dollars! I l ln spite of the pact that i7:e.~»~ owing to the scarcity of leath- er, shoes are going to advance in price, you have an oppor- Rubbers and Overshoes SKATING ENJOYMENT. - tin Ihr llltorllooll ot` New Yo:ll"s lilly, tilt- rink lvnlz well pcltrollizod, zlnti. lll-ollless lc any, the crowll l-lljoycli itself. ill the evening tho highest l'ro\vd ol' till- _vt-nr uns ill rlltellllzlllco lluli till- elljoymmlt lnn high. Thr- irc wus splendid and tho music :ls U:-llllll, excellent. The 82nd baud, which is improving, gave n prugranlnle of grllllll walltzes and lllllrclles whilfh were played almost perloctlv. Allluug the list was "Tip pernry,"’ which, nithoulzll rather short was a favorite. The band is cvidenth putting i'orttl its best rflorts lo please the sporters and overyolll- voices the opillloll that the music is cxllllisite. lt, on Friday night, gllvll :ln c.\'trn selec- tioll. lvhicll was greatly appreciated by all present and il is hoped they will continue tho good work. On Sutllr day afternoon .the biggest ut`tl-lrnoon crowd ot' the season was present and enjoyed ill the fullest the skate with such llnexcellell l_-ouditiolls provided at till- .-\renll. SCHOOL CONCERT.-(ln 'l`\\l-sduy night. lit-r~. 22nd. till-ro \\'as ll l'ol\<'l-rt held in .ilillvulc srllllol. dlstril-t itll. and :ls till-. wt,-:llllcr wus lille ll lurgc llullil-lllzll lltlt-llllell. Thosl-. taking pnrt wcrl- lllostly ull scilllol lzhlldrt-.ll who though quite _vullng llnd illcxpcricllcl-ll uvtt-ll tht-lr l'vspl-t'li\’l~ parts to till- s:llist`lll~ti0ll lll' alll. Most ol' the pclr pil- ill illl- district llttcndl-d and in-» sides till-rc wort- lnlllly ol.lll-rs who sl-l-llll-ll illorllllglliy snti:-llil-ll with tile u’ll_\' tht-_v worn- l~||tl-rtzlilll-ll. ’i‘ill~ svllllol was lzlsil-i'llil_\' lil-vorzlll-ll lor till- lv:-'all-aillll. and a Ill-ll.llilt'lll (‘h|'isl- nllls trl~l~ wt-ll lolllll-ll with gifts was u plcalslnlr tilullt to till- l-lllldrl-ll, nlorl- so will-ll Slluill <'llll|.~‘. lllaldl- his llppvllr- 81111' =\H1l l<:lvl- l~lll'll lull- ll ('llrisl.lll:ls r.'ll`t. 'l`lll~ lrllstl-l-s. ull bl-l|:lll` oi' till- rlltopll_vl°l'.~<. |lrl-l~mlltl~li lllc tculzlll-r with llvl- dollars apart from ll llcllutl- t`ul rirl-ssiug set given by the pupils of lilo school. Much crcllii. is dui* till: ichl-r \ll-ts .\'l-llil- l\’llAll~l-r. for thl ll’ll. . l _ _ ~ _ , - t-xl-r-Ill-llt way silt- has trnlncd hcr pu- pils dllriln: the pllst. low months, and all trust or nt least ilopc that ill till-. _vcllrs to come thc pupils will not tor- get till- good instruction they have rcceived. it is but lair to say that the youlnl people as wcil as the rate- payers deserve thanks for the way they have assisted the teacher in mak- ing the concert a decided success. ::F. J. HOLMAN A CO., LTD., Ullarlottetown, want chickens and fowl. also geese and turkeys. They will huj' daily until further notice. 8131-1-4m3I 1;_ __ ,;_-r_f_-V,_ `\'IHllI ¢_\\\\\\\\\\\ remendous Overcoat Reductions $11.00 Overcoats for ....... ..$6L80 “ 7 40 12.00 Overcoats 14.00 Overcoats . _ 9.20 16.50 Overcoats “ . . . . . . . . _.1160 20.00 Overcoats “._ ._...l4.90 25.00 Overcoats “ ........ ...l8.0_0 \\\/////////.\\s\\v//Imam- W W _ 2 Lots LOT 1 ' consisting of Tweed overcoats with college collar at 1 Half Price LOT 2 consisting ol the newest chin- chills-l & Scotch Tweeds 33 1-3 per cent, off oys Overcoats Boys Reefers Half Price Chiidren’s Buster $10.00 Suits for..._.. $6.40 12.00 Suits “... _ _ .7.80 _ 15.00 Suits “ .... ._ . ....... __l0.60 20.00 Suits -“ ............... ..l4.90 Blue Serge Suits Now or Never just one line of English Serge _ Suits worth $18.00 Sale Price..ll.40 Trousers Reduced $2.00 Working Pants 1`or...$l.48 300 Dress Pants..... .......,2.Z0 3.50 " “ ............ _.asa 4.00 " “ _ 293 Extra Special p Hewson all wool pants twisted i both ways, thc real thing for_..2.l5 _' I .. '____._ _ __ _ _ Boys A Knickers and Bloomers 25 p. c. off Ralncoats Etlgiish paronlatta waterproof raincoats double stitched worth $7.00 Sale Price _ _ . _ . . . . _ . . . . . , ..$3.90 Cravenetto Cloth Raincoats val' ues up to $8 C0 for. . .. ._ 4.60 Our $12 00 special guaraeteecl watel proof coat Sale Price... _ _7.80 ‘ l Fancy Vests Our entire stock of fancy winter vest in cloth or fancy corduroys. to clear at HALF PRICE. Underwear-» Underpriced All wool underwear, Eurekaor llewsonis makes in natural or grey. guaranteed unshrinkable- (lol them now at 75: pci’ Klifi mcnt. -.i».‘-ff, ~_ f v.. ,a I . --I .1 . _ _.--»-_--" Suits at Half Price,-~~`.'§ 15 D'i"i“g CW” N ATI() C Trimmed At Less than Cost of ' Manufacture ! Corduroy Coatsf Sheepskin Lined, 50 _ inches long, an ideal driving coat worth $15.00 to clear at . .f _ _r _Q _ _ » - » -.l.,=__ l - tsfrilsi-lg _ Down with A Record My Slllt B2\I’gEllIlS _ _ Bfgaking Hal Sale Select any hard or soft felt hats values $2.50 and $3.00 lor only...__......,...f._.................$l.68 Other lines ot sort hats at 98c 1 and $1.19. ~ K » ly' Fine Shirts- Men's_ high cise sllilts with seperate soft collars worth $100 f0r.'...... .... . . . . . . . . . . ...._69c “'l`ooke” or “Cresent” shirts values $1.25 and $1.50 for _. ............ ..75c and 98c Last But Not Least Boy’s Corduroy suits worth $5.00 to $6 00 to clear at _....$2.75 Boy’s Wool Gloves ............ ..l9c Rubber Collars . . . . . . . ._ 3 lor Z5c Police Braces .......... . .....l9l: Matting or lezltnerette suit case ......... ..$l.39 Men’s Knitted'I‘ies .... ..l9c .15 Dry! ._ rful -'value givin I ‘opportunities Donit -,i CLUTHI ii°""°°“ts u 4' I I A I l I ° Onlyaiew Men’s Black Overcoats with Fur Clllar qullted hnmg worth . . 9 ._ I .I ll "Uv, Y_ v._ I, V: lllllll|lll\aa»aaaa\wal\u\ ` , , , _ ._ A* V ' -1 TIM” >_ 0 > lf f < ‘ ' K -\» _ `{ ._ J. _ . ' `-sl`5.oo for J l r ' L‘-..'.' _'f' f'."1‘.i.'\°.`: 1 _ " N" A I " .`-.~ I-'1|~' 1--ll Pa Ee Ie ' ;¢ \.-.", , _ . . -°‘1' " xl . ., 6 is ~.,¢-_ l l l I l |