-\‘. 2*. 4az=».».J'J-i _P_j__;5i °‘-:'€~iT~':f? .“i,‘1-£-~‘f- _, 1 . .j»§j,-1€i§. i§x;¢‘.l=' -.’ 3_1) .lf of i `.f,lf - ` 3 ' -' . E; ? '.-i`.f?,..= :`-1 ""'l Q", fiff _ §l"";f/f f *ii 1,. .5-, ...-1 l.- , . -9 ~:'-.. ) is-if ...‘,'§,' » lf; if El. . :.- 1. l»a 1.* fl 1 1 -1 ._ './|_. » -.sif- in ' ;`It‘.` . ,i ._ ,"_ '!, A lr ’ I-ti. ri .1 l. in ,.. _ .1" Her friends -regret to learn that Mrs. Robert Dingwell, Marie, still continues very low, Mr. G. Campbell of Canoe Cove, paid a visit to Bonshaw, the guest of Miss Tens Salmon. Miss Carrie Sanderson, of Mldgell, was in town Wednesday and returned home Thursday afternoon. _ Mrs. Battersby of Midgell spent last week in Charlottetown, the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Sanderson. ..(From yclterdaym Evening Guardian) _ _E‘:xAMINAT;K_Tu~. ami 1=§~’\f_'.~ \'_ 5 1". ' -2 _ “ih`"';'§`l‘f GUARANTEED, ` tion of Mr. J. R. Barr's book, Thel _-- ik .. .- ~ » "` satisfaction is something worth while thinking over when having hour teeth attended to. We GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in crown and hridgework, platework, inlays and fillings at reasonable prices. Examination Free. Extracting. without pain. ~ izs s ’ Dr* Ncxi fo°;s.e¢r"Q. (buffs bl , i if See 0ur Pearl . -.?'~;_` _ §. te t ined a number oi his rfriends oil tlic (itll with nlnsic, dallc- Miss Blanche A' Dougan' Tracadie ing, singing.- The Institute of New- Cmssf “turned hull” #ner 5 Neue' town has sent one of its members ant visit with friends in Miscouche.-» Charles McKenna to attend the 3- Short Course. _ 1? __ Mr. Geo. A. -B. McDonald, Charlot- WELL CIRCULATED.-Some idea~t0t0Wl1. WHS registered at the- Nor- of how Prince Edward Island is be-ifolk Hotel, New Glasgow, N. S., on ing advertised through the publica- Tuesday. Golden.Pelt, may be leaned from' Misses Pearl n 0 one thousand copies. published lor, Ssckvilie, to resume their studies at ‘holiday use, as already described, that C011ege_ . _met with ready sale as Christmas ___ souvenirs and has been practically Mr James Sheng" of St Cather. ‘sold out. One fox man who sent them mes ' spent sunday last' in Rico out as souvenirs, realized $1000 in Poiét the nest of Mr and Mrs' stock from one copy alone, while H r ' T 1 r g ' ' others report equal success. The en y ay 0 ’ . second edition of 9000 co ies has been 1 ' `° entirely sold one and his third sale MR 911aPli°.».--M°K'=H“8» Of Newton ion now being printed is for the ex- _Cl`055» 15 BU-ending thh Sh0I`i2 COUYBB clusive use of fox ranchers and their IH thi! City- HB Will l‘€h\1l`IJ $0 hi! friends. The first handsomely gotteniholne Saturday. up copy was circulated in the United , '--»- ` States from laugusta, Maine, to Messrs Victor- Sanderson,-Mirlgell, Pasedena, California, and in Canada H.'l:°ry McEwen, Greenwich, ali" Rf from Sydney. N. S.. to Athabasca Webster. ilinrle, are taking-‘tsegshorc Landing. Sask. Course in Charlottetown. ::Mr. Dennis D. Arsenault, who is Mr- W- ‘R C8"`°“ ‘md Mr- A- M¢‘ a news reporter for the Guardian for 'Douga1l, of Bonshaw, spent Sunday the Guardian will be pleased to re- last. lih Sf- Catherines. the guests of ceive news of importance by mail Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherren. to North Rustico or by phone. 12.12. ' ---- ziss-11-izmetf. His friends -are pleased to kn0w` that Mr. James I-I Monaghan is pro- ' Crescent Brooches You will he particularly proud ' of lhut pearl brooch if you select it here. ‘ Our best. styles are shown iii crescent designs, ll. wide rallgo of - ades, ranging in price froiii $5.75 to $14.00. W. N. Tanlon Sunnyside ; -_.__.__ T'~1~.@--7°' I preparations-were not good just think lvcstigation into the fox business- He ‘ for Rexall Remedies are in a cl s , o _ ne rea eorge and Kent , Sts. Mtf shown in the fact thatp vge guaraiitee go?/R Fhe comidencu find 'esteem or his every article that bears the Rexall e I0" workmen In the P' LR" mark* This guarantee has no stringland the citizens roi Charlostetowil or rod tape to it, means just what it generally' says. If_you are not entirely satis- ;_ __,.. A faffl .$5.125 52;. “‘..&;°.::.‘"o“.:‘;‘i..l;< M- Of . and we want you to have it. If the -ae present m the city making in' what wc would lose in one day hilt "°m.'eB“'j‘ts a numb" °f America" we have not lost and will not lose capltahsts and Wm “main here f0I` two or three weeks, visiting ranches and making general enquiries rcgard~ a s all their own. 'The MacKinnon Drug C . Cor r G t G mg the stability and prospects ofthe g a d Beatrice Diunis, , » - lrlée following mis. The first shell` egg. if A ,ff l ~ . GUARDIAN READERS A -- . e m . MAN--IN THE ‘S 3:; life, which knows nothing of sin. Our Father, we come to Thee with be begun in us, and SFBGUBIIY °°;“° humble petitions that 'l’hou wouldst to dominion over us. And iw; cel- help each of us in our several ways, seecll Thee that all of us. W -*Wh and according to our diilereut obli-ldiilcrent characterl.. IDB! l`°°eiV°~ Y gations and circumstances, to hear the one act of faith, the one blessing the good fruit that comes from alot eternal life which shall lit all our gogd gi-se, and to make the tree good) needs and purify all our characters), because it is grafted into the trueiand make us more than conquerors Vine. We bless Thee that in Jesus over all circumstances.. Through Christ the. most barren may beari.Tesus Christ our Lord. -Amen-. . N0 APOLOGY OFFERED Patons & Co., have no apology to ceiling- The 0Wh°l`5 °f the Pm’ oder me public or their business party are ' going to make the store friends for their alteration and re-' more bright 9-hd beiluhlfhl- WM” construction sale. The facts are Yihilhed the B'10I`9 Will h” B °'°d“'» in' inn: they had s are on August znn need on ins my and cuutruuiufu- whm, pa;-tially .destroyed their] Hence the _necessity of this great e,m~,},1ishment_ They ran 3 success-,big alterations and construction ful tire sale for six weeks. They S616- claim they had enough stock oni Pat'-"l'9. ih the P8". have Selle!" Lspent New Year's at his home in . ,. , hand sn run it mi the si-so or che' year but they called it oil owing to_ the fact that they had a very large fall stock on the way from the manufacturers that had been order- ed during the months of April and May, that could not be cancelled. Those goods were stocked to meet their _large exhibition and regular fall _,li'ade, ' _ The premises in 'the immediate vicililty of the, fire were renovated hilt the big. bright beautiful store was smoked from the floor to the \-7 __ ally disapproved slaughter sales or any other sales. Take the hles of the daily press and review them - they speak for their-selves. At times it is necessary to get rid of goods-even at a loss. Paton’s sale today will inaugurate their one low-spot cash price. Ever” article on the premises has received a “good-bye price ticket which spells "Good-Buy” to all the goods in the premises we trust before the carpen- ters take charge on the second dey of February. ' , 3771-l.9ME1l. ...*Mr. Harry Acorn of the Cana_ dian Bank of Commerce, Montague, Souris.-I l` I ...°Mr. E. B. Macharen returned on Saturday to Georgetown to Char- lottetown, where he had been attend- ing to some business.--G. -M ...'Mr. Raymond D. Newsome was among tha passengers East on Sat.-I Ufday- Mr. Newsome was rei;urning` to Georgetown to resume his diities as Vice'-Principal of the High School there.-G. ...'Mr. Francis McPhee was a pass. enger from Georgetown on Wedncs~' day. Mr. MacPhce was returned to St. Dunstan’s to resume his dut- ies on the college stall.-G. ...*Miss Ray Ferguson, who is in her graduating year sc snekviii., ho is teaching in Georgetown, wa . business. . Ladies' College, left on return Mon- W _ ` ld ‘ R spending her vacation at the h si av' morning after spending the ~£L/EVE -'Mrs. J. P. Esdaile, has ieturned to her home in Halifax, after spend. IDE New Year's at the Manse, Sour- is, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. D. Macintosh.-* ...’Miss Margaret Condon, steno- Efllpher for J. J. Hughes & Co., has resumed her duties after spending New Year's at her home in -Panmure Isle.-‘ '_-_'_'_'i-_-i___,;l_ ’ /lslrlsrhrlc THROAT //‘1/V50/ATID’ _ V _ _ » ' I' " _ ' h _ 1 _ ,_ _ _ . rw -'vinci is Agia me crniinl. oulililllin lv. PERSONALS Lhlilll-l;|llllnIllliu"“ 2 illsi. sEiEoll0NS FOR ' . .,, , - osnci-sl Druslt°r°~` 7 1* .1-‘ ‘ OFFICE and POCKET D » ~. - ‘ 1Ul1Iv`¢B; Loueon. sin. isrm ,<1 _ f“"“°*'“' “Y "Sl ::;l..2:. ....‘“.a..-;...i§6f.j;_...;;:;f-° ~ - Gi, “Paton’s Sale.Bei1iIlS ,today 3770-1 9Me1i.- I _‘ \ !.€ 1 91 4 U f fice Supplies We have an immense supply of Ledgerl, Cash Books. Dey Books, Bill Books, Leiter Books Jour- nals and Bank Books of every description. - Leiter Presses, the lefeei and beet in Files Binding Ceres, Leiter Cues, Price Books, Pocket and Uffice Diaries, Fountain Pens. mls, eic etc. One million envelopes (all sizes) lowest prices Foolecap. Account Paper. Amount Pads. ` 6:1 dozen cf our' cel- ebrated“Success" Binding Cases which we oiler in dozen lots at the low price of $2.40 per doz,com,1ete, large purchases for cash enables ui to sell at l"ecf- ory prices, Our motto for 1914 will be ‘The best goods at the lowest prices” Wholeele Q. Retail Carter & Company » on i h 1 ' limi d Of her l>hl`€htS in Charlotteto\l\‘-n.-0-‘Cf in résoi?i~?§_? maya with her parents C0»H§E§lF tc A ` ‘ , ` U1 F" "lffw.~nn my-'Yrs 1 » . ,. .. .. ._, ,_ , ._,.,,_ _ . 1 UR BG Slllf HH THEM Fill iso ounts 20 to 50 Fur Muffs and Stoles F Men’s OUQTCOUES p. c. ome and ' nr _ ` TALKING ticipate 1 4 Off D 1 Dress Goods Rcnl Mluk Nluil 3 on lnehl Mink ienff ‘£5.22 n;€vw5?.Abl<`>25 _ N and Suings 1 1 Real Mink Mull -So_oo now 60.00 2 Black Persian Lamb Muff 19.50 new I4 62 1 Black Persian Lamb Muff 27.50 i Black Persian Lamb Muff 58.50 2 Alaska Sable Mails 28.00 now 2| 00 i Alaska Seal Muff 22 oo now 2 Large Grey Lamb Muffs 12,00 now 9 00 Also Persian Paw, Columbia Sable & Mink Marmot Mufls in large variety to select from, all at 25 p. c oil. Stoles to match any of the above furs 25 p. c. off, Ladies' Skirts -4.50 to 6.50 Now $2.98 About two down ladies skirts in black and colored ood servicable ,_ { , g skirts, some of them not just up to the minute in style but otherwise OK $2 98 each, Ladies’ Coats $4.98 1 - ° c A ' 24 coats not ,this yeai’s inporlaiion. regular $10.00 lo $16 oo coats. _ _ Come 1 nick if on went a ood warm coat at a reduc lou ri ’ - ' ` 1 y g I Sp C€.$498. Ladiesnjgcoats 20 p_ C: Off Men’s Caps Fur Boy’s Sweaters 19c - Every one of ihie lol new this year ,560 Cm" foi. $440 30 dozen' nien’s tweed caps with fur Each Cu lar Beaver Shell) go oo now 2.';'.'oo ` , Men’s Tweed Overcoats $7- 50 now 6 oo Men’s 'l`w`eed Overcoats 9_co new 7. 5-1 Men’s Freize Overcaats »1o,co now 8.1.0 Men’s Diagonal Tweeds 1o,oo now 8 oo 17 fo , Men’s Diagonal Tweeds,-I1.. 50 now 11.60 ‘ We have hundreds to select from Boys' Overcocits Priced t Cl _ 0 ear 30? B Tweed 0V¢l’C°lt9 4 5° f0l' $3-0° Boy’s Tweed Overcoets 6 50 for 5 so Bn 's 'r 11 o ~ - ' y wee vercoais 5.50 for 4.40 Boy s Tweed Overcoats 8,0: for 6 oo Fur and Fur Lined Coats 20 p.c. off Men’s Chevron Tweeds 16.50 now 13.20 K Men’s Diagonal Tweeds 18 oo now 14 .io Men’s Chinchilla Overcoafs 22.00 now Men’s Siberian Wolf Coats $22 nowi7 fo _ ' M ’ M ' Men’s Alaska Beaver Coat $25 now $20 C0113? janv angst] Lined Coats (Marmot Men’s Racoon Coats 85.00 now 68.00 . er E ) some now 400° M. ’ R t Men’s Racoon Costs $110 now $88. Beaver; ghd?) sgfggdnosvoats (Otter Cdl” Men s Racoon Costs $r25 now $100 Men’ (woo ll/ien’.s but Lined Coats (German Otler Bqvn §'Af§’én]'f>t-`g'iJ=i,.,’¢',1;§,°':5ti:f (Otter C-on" $4.75, 6.25, 7.00, 7.25, 8 35 all at 20 p. c, off "Bands 49c _ bends regular 65 & 75c qnnlity cn sale ` 3_3; $222 ggzggg now et 49c each. _All other lines ,of “ps 15 dozen in the lot. regular 3 5 to oc - 5 _ ;o,¢_¢ cues fq; $3, ill “Wk d°¢P|Y d18¢0\1Uf¢¢‘1= sweaters while they lest igc each. ` n,oo Costs for 9 60 ' ' i5.co Goats for I2 p. co off . The Islan - All at ' - . ie-so Coors for I5.2'0 S I _ etidonupto$a4qilnt2op.c.oil. " - SI 50 for 98|: 3 50 r Fw’ L5i`ied.Coats Z0 p. c. off " §1£§3i§${, ‘*i'°'i3"ii; 481: Dress Goods new 35; 5-d_ . 50C Dress Goods now 48; yd 55c Dress Goods now 4.9¢ )~d_ 80: Dress Goods now 60,. yd. 85c Dless Goods now 64,; yd_ _ and so on ri ht th 11 _, 25 P C (ff g mug th¢.h\'ighl@St