"`="‘f‘;f -"--`- 'S iii .i?"»iil'i3"`-T3! .51 ii iii- . lf ,Y ilu. , ;. 4 fi .-- _ , z-..".».-.~ 1 3': ..~- F- §“v€ 1_1"-1,: 10:! "'f.’~3i . iii' §"‘.’ '»?'v`; t ; _~.. -..-;f, ` ' =‘:“i’-*f`»- _ .' !-_,ii ';»=;ffii'ii,fi I Sets We are Now Showing ` » ” "ran Overshoes When in need of warm, comfortable footwear be sure and inspect our stock of Overshoes. For Men from $1.45 to $3.00 For Women from 1.15 to 2.35 For Boys, Girls and Children at lowest prices. Morris & Smith 4 .=_. -' _-1 l"" l'low About Your Plumbing The danger in iiirglorliiig faulty plumbing is very great, evcn tliougli thc trouble seems trivial now, it will i|uickl_\' iii-\'i-,lop iiiio soitictliiilg of at fur more serious nature. Your own In-nlili :intl the liealili ol” your family slioulil not lu- ilisi-<~;.;ni- -.- .= .-..;-'. V- .'.=i?'5~. =.\“»'.f é.&\;<--*"" :‘ _ - : :»1.-: ;_r:_ ' f_ 1 Q" ij-#_ eg ~.' ' `=°§’3,-` '5.j'_`z'l _' 'Fhese ‘feats are made V -‘ = .--'I'-3-.51-f"*" _-_ in it number of beautiful patterns-tlio materials are the best, and they were artistically tailored by fashion craft artists. if you want to be stylish- ly tire.-iseil, warm and com- fortiililc. you should sel- ‘Q g'-."~_ "-\i_- in-t ii Vest i'roni the line 5-5 wi- iiru now showing. _g _>.' . -__ -.L-_ ‘__, 1- ‘ ..-,__'\¢’_;;-_`-... `__\f 'V I/ ..`,;=-";>..~ g -/ ik 'iii . .- __ .L 4. . . -T `, f X) MW S l Reuben Tnpiin~c-5-acrcn. l KENSINGTON r- . I _. A See the Beautiful I 1 Four Piece Table _Q The line of china table sets we are i_io_w showing should prove extremely interesting to the fastidious housekeeper. We want you to see this line because we know you_ cannot fail to be impressed with its beauty, and Just think, the " price we are asking is only $1.00 a se_t. - _ The glass table sets we are offering are very beauti- ful in their simplicity of design, the pieces are neat, well shaped and finished. We have such a wide range of prices tha you canchoose one of these sets at most any price you care to pay. Priced from 25c to $2 50 per set. _ Come in and let us show you these sets--you will en- ‘ joy seeing them, and we will be glad to show them. V S 5 & C0 125 Grafton V- . 0 ' Street » That Will Use You White" QUQBH St!'€€t l passed ilii'ougli Suinmerside. Saturday, canned goods ami cheese are good sub- panion. 'travagant ideas fur us." j\ THE WESTERN _._._.,-_-_!_._ ,-_,-_._-,-_-_-,-_-.-,-,-_-.-.-_-.-_-_-.-:_w»>a.~.-_-.~.-.1~: ...IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guard- ian be obtained at Lai'terty‘s Ton- sorlal Parlors, Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY \Guardlan re- preaentatlvo in Alberton will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. WESTERN ,PERSONALS -Mr Harry ;)'Brlen, a successful fox man of Elmsdale, was a visitor to Summerslde on Saturday.--H. -Mrs James Harris. Summerside. left on Saturday afternoon on n short visit to friends in Collman.-H. -Mr Andrew McDonald, Glengarry, Lot 7. passed through Summcrside on Saturday, returning home from a trip east.-H. , -Mrs George ll. McCallum, Sum- merside, has been removed to the Prince County Hospital, where she is receiving medical attendance.-H. -Mrs (Dr) L. Doyle, Moncton, ar- rived in Sumnierside. Saturday, to spend a short vacation with friends here.-ll. -Mr J. D. Kennedy, Kensington. on his way home from a business trip in the western end of the island.-l~l. "A fresh supply of Moirs Chocolat- es and kisses received today--Rem- ember your week-end supply tonight- E. A. Foster, Druggist. 8304-1-l9`M3i. -“The new caps that we have just opened here some mostly in stripes and checks, in soft rich handsome tweeda. Just what you want for rink. $1.25 and $1.50. Moore &. McDeod. 8285-1-16M3l. “Mac’s Cold (lure is just what you Want to break that deeply settled cold. Get a box, use them iurcoriling to dir- ections and you ure iissiircd ot' autis- faetory results. ’i`lie 'l‘wo Macs, 149 Great George Street.. inetf MAKING THE WORK EASIER ON IRONING DAY ironing with or without ii laundress is a task uuli-ss the work is well sys- tematlzed. lt' tht- ironing is large and the liousekeepor intends doing it with- out a maid she should have the day`s menu as simple as possible. Fruits, stituten, for dislies tliat require spec- ial skill. Time will be saved by dampening the clothes the night before. The pieces can also be sorted. Lay the dampened and folded starched pieces on top and the moist sheets carefully folded un- derneath. it is well to start with the stnrehed pieces first. _ ni, ed linen and the smaller plain pieces next. Timo wil be saved and better results obtained by having a variety ol` irons t`or the iliftereiit pieces. For skirts and petticoats there is a nar- ow iron with a sharp point that runs p the gathers. INS'i`.\N'l` ALARM (From the Washington Star.) “What made you turn around and walk out of that hotel?" asked the man \vho wus carrying the big v;-iliac, "lofi expensive,” replied his Coin- “How d . you knoiv? You nevci' once asked for the rates." “DiuSil‘ics. li` there is no fever a. per- son may go about his ordinary activ- ities, but it is better to remain one da_y at home where heating and ventil- ffllng conditions may be controlled. Some_pliiin bland oil sprayed in the nose is effective, if used frequently. If the head feels “stuffed up,” comin. ued bathing ol' the fuce and hands and forehead in as hot water as can be liorne is useful. lf these simple mea- sures do not control or cure the at- tack.. You _should have the advice ot’ your physician promptly. T SEAHCHING Qi BELGIUM HA l~IF<\~\. Jilnllflry 15-Interesting “Dries of their experiences were told by Belgiaus \\ho arrived at I-l.iilli‘.».i,\' yesterday on the white Star iiner Vaderlanil. .luiong these was liicli‘.1i~ii Van- Nestle, .vho left Canada lost: '\'ov- ember to try and bring his tive cbtln- ren back with him from Belgium. Mr. \an .\`cste went to France first but was unable to reach his destinat- ion and had to return to England and Z0 to Holland, where be was nliie Li get through into Belgium. lic reached the village of Elsegliem, where his children were staying with ,his mother. The place was occupied jliy Germans, but they,dld.not molest the people. V U l O .\lr. Van Neste met with consider- able difficulty in getting back into Holland. Belgians were encouraged to etizm, out getting out was not al- lowed in- case they should take up arms. By 9, trick Mr.. Van .\'este s N ot . Question . of Profit ow 9 . . I Ladies’ Fur Coats Marmot Coats reg. $85.00 now $66.00 Rat Coats “ 85.00 “ Rat Lined Coats “ 65.00 “ Astrachan Coats “ 42.00 “ Persian Paw Coats “ 65.00 “ Coon Coats “ 40.00 “ 30.00 35.00 - 45.00 25.00 We want to clear out our _eniilfe $t.0¢k _Of , i Ladies Fur and Cloth Coats _ Regardless of Profit or Cost ~ 1 N o Goods Carried Over Is an unbreakable rule in this store the prices below will prove the truth ot our _ rule. You can’t realize these saving until you see the goods, you *can save several dollars if you buy now because we want to clear our shelves. Quality is Always Guaranteed Ladies Cloth Coats Regular $26.00 now $12.50 42-00 “ - 18.25 ‘f 10.00 “ 12.50 “ 8.00 “ 10.00 “ 5.00 “ 5.00 “ 2.49 naar 'r L ii I . NECK Pu-:css In all kinds of Fur, such as Bear, Blue or Black Wolf, Ohio Sable Stone Martin Opussum, Black and Brown Coney 1 Prices from $1.50 in $15.00 ' H Red Fox $75.00 for Black Wolf 58 00 for Blue Wolf 15.00 for 9.25 “ Rat Sets 29.00 for Coon Sets 30.75 for Mink Sets 175.00 for 125.00 “ Mink Sets 75.00 for Sable Muffs 26.00 for $49.00 38.00 20.00 22.00 4( 50.00 ii 12.00 Fur Sets 1 Ladies’ Costumes Regular $10.00 uow $ 6.75 12.00 “ 8.50 15.00 “ 10.00 18.00 “ 14.00 20.00 “ 15.00 Ladies’ Woolen Gloves tc ii _ it as tc i. (I. (1 (K ll I( (f Ladiesfskiris $3.25 for $1.75 25c for 15c 45c for 30c 50c for 39c 2.75 for 1 49 5.00 for 2.98 1.98. 6.50 for 4.75 Coats Children’s sleeping suits in all kinds of white and covered shades ` 60c for 39c 75c for 55c Night Gowns 85c for 59c Shaker Drawers 45c for 25c Children’s Dresses 3.00 for 59c and 8.50 for 4.50 79:: 2.50 1.25 3.50 “ 5.00 “ Wrappers 1.40 “ Ladies’ Waists Drawers c Night Gowns 98c for Underskirts 1 60c for Sateen Underskii'ts1.25 for Blk. Moire “ 2.25 for Taffeta Silk “ 4.50 for Ladies’ Underwear Voile, Crepe de Chene and Silk . for 59c “ 1.25 “ 79c 2.75 4.00 98 7 5c 49c 49c 75c 1.59 2.50 60c for hoodwir.l.ed the German iiu’tb‘orities und procured ii passport. He produced tickets for himself and his children to Nebraska and was allowed to go. lie will leave for his new home in St.- Uonlfnce, where he will resume bint position ns gardener at the -hospital’ and join nls wife there. ` Mr. Van Neste told howl British army officers spied on the Germans. He siiid that on n innrket. day in Au-' dennrdc, near the coast, be witnessed ii German automobile drive into the town and pull up outside the German for about a week. und then my legs began to swell and pain me very hadly. The l doctor told me that my. clothing had poisoned the wounds. lie gave me some snlve and an antiseptic wash. I used these for a short time, but instead of getting better. the blood- polsonlng and the pain kept getting worse, until my lega were terribly swollen and. the pain was ao intense l could not sleep. Indeed l , was afraid the doctor would advise amputation. Afrlend | flicn recommended Zum-Buk. Almost from the first application I felt a change tuliin place. I roritiiuicd the Zum-Built treatment boxes had been headquarters. Wlriit. appeared to be four German officers of high rank augnwu and entered. They examined Papers and plans and left signin. 'i'he G-erinuns were suspicious and coniniu-I nlcated with other quarters and found that the officers . were Hritlsli spies. 'rh-ey were immediately pursued but escaped in some wood. The poo-I pie supposed that the British officers escaped by neroplanea which were "Y- ing around in the viciniiy- MF- V8" Nosto said that British and Belgian spies were moving among the tierm- ann, but very few were caught., O O O Other llelglans ratuming Wert. Joe Snntaer and Jean Totte. The first was unfortunate. ‘Ho loft British Colziinlila to .-icurcb for his family, and :liter xi used the cured. I Zum-Bult l)on't were completely believe that .. as soon as Zain-Buk of blood Zam- l\9l'§i| ibut could find no trace of his wife and eiiiiti. i-is tanned in Ovtmd and then trampcd gg Ypioa, hia former -home, when he remained a few darn. but was driven out. when Ula U°f'"' ana arrived, leaving at one Gull Of U19 town as the enemy entered at the other. , After leaving Yproa Bontaer wit- .iiuoad ii skirmish bqtwoeii four Ger- to a Belgian he treacherously tried to shoot him, but the Belgian was too quick and bnyoneted his assailant be- fore he could tire. Sontaer tlaally arrived nt. Dunkirk with' hundreds of refugees. On reach- ing England again he had no money left, and could not continue the search. lie is now returning without. _the family lie hurl crossed the occiin to save. Piisiiiiilui Miss Ruth Crosby has recently left Souris, where, for some time sho has occupied the position its steniograpber to Matthew and McLean, and han re- turned to ber home at Bonshnw. The evening before ber departure one or two official members of the Metho- dist. Church and Sunday School wait-, ed upon her and presented her with ii ' frnmed picture of her Sunday School' class, a camera -and the following ad- rlresn:-_ . To Miss Ruth Croahyi, ' Dear Miss Crosby!-On the eve of your departure from Sourls we desire to express to you our ninceresmregret dt your leaving. During your resi- dence amongst ua your active interest in everything pertaining to the good of tho- connnunity has deservedly won P.|~lE$i*i@ .aim -‘ of j 1°' “M1 .11 ifingiiaiiifian. »-liii Wm. of -in Germans mul i-in.-i iiifie wt-eu f-tw oil- god on nurrgnriiii, Ihjinniling lil rifle ' .». I i I1- n 1 ' d_ 11 -ii the esteem of-all classes. We would particularly emphasize our appi'i‘i=lr.- tion of your always ready ond valu- able help in every enterprise of the clinrchi The Ladies Aid Society will feel the ions of your efliclent services as secretary. In the Sunday 3011001 especially, where you have been so sucnessfiil in winning tho interest and love of the children in your class, you u-.iii be greatly missed. We it-.lt that wo could not let you go with- out some souvenir of your residence and work in our midst, and thought that you would like to have o plot- trc ni the young people whom you ,have tnugbi: from Sabbath to Sull- hath. 'I-he intrinsic value of the present ig not great, but the esteem and af- fection of wlrlch it is intended to be the expression are great. beyond words. ‘ Our: earnest prayer is that God will guido and richly bless you nl- waya. ~ on behalf of the congregation ond 'Sunday School ERNEST E. STYLES-l"astor, ’W. ll. LEARD--S. Ei. Sliptd.-, _ M. B. A(‘0R\'-Secretary. nn.,__J.-..,4|_._____ "A Qlandld lot of naw caps just re- calvad at tha "MEN§ STORE" the very amarteatynaw ahapaa for rink, Sao apaolala at $1.25 and 51.50. Moore G. MoLaod.» 8286-1-16M3|. A, IOOK WORM. Mrs. Whitnoy.Avnoo'-"I dnn'i know what to give Misa Louisa Gardens for a New your sift- She has n ixolii mesh bag, a wrlat watch, a toilet set-oh, she bah' everYt\\i!1l~' Mra. I. R. N. Stool-"Give hor a b00k.", - . _ has n hook." _ 4'. 1 ~-- ;-. , Prowse Bros. Ltd. i “Handsome alik lined `capa, with on without band, a really notable llaort- Iment just opened today. There are iapeclala Is $1.25 and $1.50. Moore 0. McLeod; 8285-1-16M3l. ui uiiici ' We write fire insurance in good companies. Keep your buildings and i'umiture fully insured. Coll or write. Phono 75. , , Globe Fox Exchange. and ` Agencies Ltd 5.1? SU MM lR8lDB| P.l.l. 8146-1-Smlmtt _f DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon . P .9 A 't F' ‘H 'tal mp ombcigiislfiliemiiiisiocw' , Phon 484. Residence Rgvere Hotel. . \' ' ' I '_ 1" I; I caps here at all prlcea but thla lot of.