` nrzeoriaisa 21 1914 ° ‘ - ~ ` » - ~__ f ` ` 5 ' " f . -1. - . CHAiiLor'rrc'rewN GUADIAN ' i=Ac.._rHIRT_EsN, W i .Tiled Younger Folks While Christmas mea great deal to all of us, it ts iilairtiacuiiifilli I i I' __ greatest pleasure. .vi ' '.‘~'l:'1; “` ¢.<-5 us) ' I " / 'z7?¢.'\` _, _ , appreciated by the younger folks -“ `= , It&21i1el¢_liildr3n’s3niie holiday time and a ra is sat an one, rememberin . _ 8 the little ones gives to all of u 1 S th€ 1 ‘ - _ ._ , , ill l .- . ‘ ' .-__`=;__-_L-\ , e W mer here F . g"d5§'7tYfg“‘¥‘aG:\?;§‘;‘;wntg;l\isglf¥'é which, when oft’ the coast of l_r - s, "EL-."” ‘ i .`.~soA1' s'roREo..- Mr. M. rt. asfify wma storm or iiéa run aiu “‘“" °“"‘° “’“‘““ “P “cf “f lfflff Dingwell has laid his Motor Boat the considerable damage in Fortuiic.- bl‘|’X(;‘ dup bydme ,2“,°1'£l"§ssh0;}_ \,uB\_ Maple Leaf up for the winter at For- Mr. E. S. Johnston, merchant at For- f° et az; _ ,ei D 1" R `ii,' ‘ l-“H9--E tune Bridge. is buying fowl and has mme mm "' Mp' _ d b U ‘ iw' i -- already made some large shipments. ,Th-e common was ‘,“_u?e. ,lg 1-,IE wi.-"P‘AINFUL ACClDENT.-- When -A very peculiar accident huppciicd :)’lt();:_'I?le::lv(ffs,;::?‘s=,l[:_:' L' “fu” urii ng home from Souris Thursday at Fortune on Thursday, Dec. 1.»tli, about one uuock in ,hc m0,.nh,g uf I 0 the misfortune to fri-llNiiYfDi)iili:“l‘3,i?:\{ir:x.;.Ewaizoiresi-estate Raves the rivéar. insteala or following h,,‘f,‘f,md passe,‘,’ge,s ,',,,,|,¢d up 0,, en a e e r e iorscf ~ o ° home of Daniel Macauley gn Tuesday, went dowha. the shore to- §§c.k{,,$,,;DcCu“g me amp to smk at i December Sth. when the youth and wards the wharf and on reaching same .he m`a 0,. gays nm me Canadians beauty of St. Peter's and surrounding raced out into the water and swam are emu; 0n`we“ at ».3a“sbm.y ,md Meii's Irish Cnnibrlc Handker- distrlcts gathered in to partake of a out to the end oi' the wharf. The tide tmtgundouhtedlv “_ “fn ,mc camping chiefs with 1-2 iiicli liemstitclied heme, goose supper prepared by Mrs. Ma- fortunately turned the carriage in a- g,.o“,,,| even thbugh were is ,L “mc 3 f0l‘ 250. cauley, in her usual good style. Ex- gainst the piles and stopped him. By mud ,Here I cellent violin music was furnished by this time the owner had arrived out ' i M.,n»S Plum While Exwldn Maud. Mr. Joseph Macauley, while Mr. Jon- of breath but he climbed down and , -- kcrclliefs epli Macdonald. of Cablehead. -sang cleared the carriage of the horse SUBMARINES MAY E-E q 1. 0,- , , nd 3 f l, .;,-» , " “lt‘s a long way to Tipperary." Then which then struck out again and swani ' BUILT IN CANADA " 0 "09' d 0 “JL” all adjourned to the dining-room and across the front of the wharf and in -i _ \ needless to say all did ample justice at the other side where lie was cap` V _ M0113* D\1l‘0 ‘H1011 UBl1di<0l‘0lli0fS I / _#_ V ,; to the good things provided to' please tured by his owiicr none the worst of M0""Tm'~\1‘- D""~ lf’-“Till” ‘“"`“' }1~3 will 1'4 111011 H6218. _ *-‘“ ‘ ‘ _ /‘_ their palates. About midnight all dc- his adventure. The robe had floated ‘Y “UW S\l\>ll\Hl’il\0S _ lor the British, 180” 256" ;;_)(._" ;}8c_ uwlh "'”`°' Darted for their homes feeling that out of the carriage ands. strong wind NAVY- me °°““""~`“"“‘I"' “;=‘l‘“"t0 - r f t We havean es 'all 1 . ...it iz.. as lf your. mind is not already made up these may be of some little assistance Silver rattles, dress pins, silv _~ _ I¥_1\lSs, b_aby i ets, baby spoons, teethiigg TIDES. Slinet rings, etc., etc., = . W.W. Wellner to you in making your choice. \ ‘ \ \ _ The Leading Jewelers - Est’d 18 V _ ' Ak( ~ Y '.T"`A"""""""°""A' ”ix"'J‘ff-"3"ff-""`~`~`-`~`~"` `-‘YT '-'-'fi:-`-`-‘I¢-`-`-`~‘-‘-`-`-`-`-`~`~`-`-`-‘-1'-`-‘-`-'-°~`-1-'~`-’-‘-‘-T-1'-1 0TTA\vA’ Dem 1 9__Maj0r “r_ A* ' lvlsional cavalry of the l sertion for advertising in this col- ’“a“d °' me ‘I _ _c ilrst Canadian contingent has just ar- THE Monnma Guardian can 'mm' cub must' accompany mder' rlved iii Ottawa from Salisbury Plains, A ' ' cAN»_oiANs csv oN _ 1 I - . _ WELL AT PLAINS, I' _ » \ ,_ ’ 1 ( _‘ag 1;. . *IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°0NE CENT per word each in-. G“°“b°°"' wh” was 5°°°“d m °°m" ° 6/6?; \ 1 v. \ ` Ay ` ` v ,7 . _ - ,bs obtained in Souris at M. A. Pac-, -__-- _ ‘ 1/ < -I-~~;y= ~<,>~ v°~»= --rg-;~; 5.'?as::':~.::.‘;.‘:“.§.r;:s"s'.:i.ra .531 sd 'l gr-}i§ ..f'- . --- the r ent, tmo you sho showi ' ' _, ' ~ _ ,. i ..°1'. connon was is ousniian you.-lioiom. chaste. iineiy enameiied ‘;‘:}f)r“’f;“g§§§g"}2'§5§'u§§{§§"$28,mfé _' ,,’fl¢_-,`> hi ' _ . I E:c“|ff1m%rn°z:s:Pr1i?';;::-gelgfusgrxg city, and where lie was once mayor,to \\,_ 7 ` f" ‘ ` ii ..Mr. Chester Burke Fortune was -Dulce p‘ D ’ i ° 6202 take °°m""‘“d °“h° 'egim°'“°t "val l ( f' ‘ i '= '55 .-/' I in 50",.” Wednesday an B Business ' ' " ry that is being raised there for over- i, I :,.} » / _ ' , . ¢r|p___F - - ' seas service. Major Griesbacli was \!};=I M _:_-_.H g ;_:_ 1-,__~:.__. -.y dl* i <~.~ i ` "W" commander of the Niucteentli Alberta _ . ":,_. _.5 '<'.-_.f: _ _ r *lj Driigoons, with licadquarters at Ed- 1;! '~.°_ ' ~' "--.35 s .’ Bridge and intends iayins them up for of pork- Mr. E. S. Johnston. Fortune Cunard une' bound for New York » - H A " /{¢”_\J. e- ~ / ` ` ,eseut in Montague. - T_.Q'lA{`0RdK ElNl8l:-lE3.-_- Mr. W. H. ..°FORTUNE BRlDGE.- Mr. Jos- memo" o ns on a Ro o ay, contractor eph Douglas of Fortune Bridge was in H lén En ,- gland on December .itli has brought his tug Boats to Fortune Souris Wednesday with a. large load abmfrd me Transylvamm of me 3 ' ~ _ F' I - ~- __ they had spent a very pleasant even- and 'tide was carrying it out to sea. been give" by the _ 1111"' Y _-I Ladies whim muon 1l_"\dkcrc]|m.s ' 4- _-.i sit- ing. Some of the participants in the The Plucky owner however salloped Elcléwam l‘;f;‘£l_°:v;]\l““0£v‘;n§‘10 a“(;ff Wm, a ,mrrow hem' night's enjoyment had their leasure the horse off to thc nearest farm lc °"D°’ , _ _ _ 9 - . .- . somewhat marred when on staiiting for house and had him put up, get a nmn ,UD Over Presiiteiit Wilson s ne\ii_i'alil_\ ~ 101 10L~ their homes they found the tempera- ‘and secured a boat and went after the law' be bm" m M“iS°““e“v°' F” " _ _ turc was considerably 'below freezing irobe which by this time had floated report which “UW Seelns ‘U be °“"""“f Ladle.; wliite_ conibric lliindkcr- Point and ere they reached Cable Head lout quite a distance to sea. They sec- 5“"‘m““5`, "'°l"',@Cl- _f1'l‘lll0\1S\\ ‘hc l\§"“l~"_ chiefs with licins_titc-liefi iiems. \ they avowed that they would never ured it and started hack, but against °f, the ('“““‘ha“ “cm” ,D “gl ° 00., bc.. 81'. 021011. be caught out on such a night again. the tide and wind and had it very hard 5”" keel’ Silent 0" me su def' ' I -'Q Among those present was Mr. Mat- time to reach the shore and ,were az- 3“g5°S_U‘?'\ if* “ml H101’ Hlre ‘awe ting Ladies mam whim mm" Handkep _thew Maclsanc. of Goose Ttiver.- most frozen' and exhausted when they ;;°¥il:5';’\“‘ g[]r'g§(;:K;';1,l1)'\xf;,(;.eSn,af:i?:,;_. chips; with narrow heme, hom' 'dm Bo' gli' any definite uniiouiicemeiit. 1750.. 150.. 201'.. (‘flCll. _________ _ _._________A______________ ___ ____g_________ gun ir Seems reasonably sure iliai o o /5 ; -_/' . _ , ...,,_____ v_______ __ . » - » I /'Q Canada, though the fortunate iiitcr- 1,-me while dmmy mmdkerchiefs Q 3 ti of Secretary of State Ilryaii. ,m ,ol I borders' ¥ . ` ' ' ' " . ‘ . . » \v iavc ie i tr 5 - . . . \ . _ ` Q lon tl l i British war coiitract “ I i' ore( ) 1 _ , new sin building yard 1_0* "“‘\_ fo* ‘ 3( ‘ iiiidtlitchgi iihcwrence wil‘i have a super- Colored Picture Pockets. busy time for the iiext twelve moiitlis.' 2 f0l' 50., tllltl 50. 0t\f.‘ll. ‘_ Good Footwear--a ` 3 Gift Worth " Footwear ag a Cliristiiias gift, will be sppreci- ? ii 7* ated iuore than anlything else you could give. Good - / `u'auaz`si` footwear lasts so oiig, looks so nice, and is so use- _]// ful, it is a constant reminder of the giver and is of ; _/ real value to tho recipient. I if” Special train fares have been arranged by the _ incrcliaiits of Cliarlottetowii for Wednesday, Dec. ` ' I cinber 23, from Suininerslde. Murray Harbor and Souris, $1.00 and return, intermediate stations at corresponding rates. Take advantage oi' these Wednesday; we have some splendid values awaiting yon. For the Men 'l'licre are Slippers, Snow Shoes, Moccnsiiis. Overslioes and liivictus Boots. For the Children l~`cit or Leather Slippers, :Snow Shoes, Moccasins. and lioots of every kind to suit , their individual wants. r especially low rates, conie in For the Women We have Felt Slippers, Kid Slippers, Fancy Evening Slippers, iii colored satin or patent leather. Snow Shoes. Moccasins, Queen Quality Boots, and a large variety of the always fasliioiiubie pumps. The goods listed above are priced from iitic. up, the highest priced article iii the list is nicn's liivictus Boots. priced at $6.00 per pair. Get your gifts here. Alley & Co. - 135 Queeh Street ;1"*§!--- Cet Your Christmas Photograph To-day rllspid workmen and modern incthom 't. to uariintceyqii.yo\1r nh0i0S hI':i‘orcKUlirlstnias if taken today. (Jomc iii and make an ai!iMiI“\H\¢“l- L(.`ook’s Studio, Your Photo BY BAYER for Xmas is the best present you Carl send your friends Telephone 192-J coat Chai As the cold weather is al?" proachin u should see to il that yougliiiire a 8095 5t°°k °f coal laid in for the] winter. "em Wehaveasupvy 0 "Ce _ _ txiality of coal now on hand. SUI* ‘ a le for Domestic and steam_ piilf poses, and have car8°¢° °‘°“‘ "5 almost daily by Steam" 3’ scliooners. .d rhes¢h°°n¢."oiadvsB-W,f,\',; den" is now on way f'°f“ ‘fm York with it emo of Anfiikfgfdl Cost If you regiiire any _I mi; send us yotu' o_lleii)eai:'?a3;f1?mm 3§”.£f‘W.il‘.i..f¢ina=f IM* possible prices. _ Bmuinlhili 531 539 ati island City Painting ( House Carriage & Sign 2.-S " ""“f *wi Paintin_g_ Done Just now we are trying -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ' -MR. W. K. MeGOUGAN, Secre- tary of the Globe Fox Exchange, I-‘.O.. Box 10, is The Guardian Agent in ° Summerside. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss ari issue, as all papers are y discontinued promptly on expiry date. Mtf. -HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should show your colours. Chiiste, finely enameiied ° Canadian flags for your lapel. 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6206. » -FOR SUPREME COURT.- John Coughlin the lad who is charged with shooting Police Officer Brown, Alber- toii, was up for trial on Thursday be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate Wright. The prisoner was sent up for trial iii thc Supreme Court.-H. ' . -ai-:covaRiNd.- iii.. fri.-nas are pleased to sec Mr. Frank Kelly of the Anglo American Telegraph Co., around again after being laid up for seven- teen weeks from the effects _of broken bones which he received liy a run a- way horse in the early part of thee summer.--II. -BALTIC SCHOOL.-The following ‘ ' ` ° is the standing of the pupils of Baltic _ _ ' "3 School for the month of November: A * » Grade Vll.-1, Rubic Davison; 2. Mar- guerite Bernard. Grade VI.--1. Clay~ ' ' 5 n nald' Annie Bernard; Zl.Wai to Do , 2. - don Davison, Grade V.-1, Lillian Donald; 2, Florence Lawless; 3, Kicr -Crater. Grade lV.-i, Robert Donald; 2, Ruth Davison; 3, Alonzo Holnies. tO Grade i., Sr.-1, Yynda Ramsay; Jr., 1 Hartwell llcrnard; 2, Louis-ic Ber- make the world brighter’ by niard and Ella Simpson equal. Hurry 6 _ _ painting Sleighs, would lik to have yours among the num- Bcalrsto, Teacher --D bei' alld to arrange about' the -THE ANNUAL MEETING or the storing and painting_of you carriages for the coming su mer. - r Lots 27-28 Fnrmcr’s institute was held nt Augustine Cove oii Dec. 12th. Presi- TTI' dent G. W. Cameron called the meet- ing to order at 2.30 p. m. The Secret- ary reud the minutes of the last annu- 0n.motlon both were approved. A m ion was assed that the Secretar can t0daY, Of ph0TlC 280~L. al meeting also the financial statement The Painting ' F. C. Waller ~ 1 J. Alfred Doyle _ (4. . fe r iii I/I *g _ Ii W | M nrsxsminiogtlis hal ity oi' fiii-l ili,:ty:iidi»s do\vn your chats panty o' dust alas' and klinkers mean none thrown away. iryiiu mum _ Save Money' on Chl :f;, ::':‘..‘.'.‘}li'i!l‘i.¥¥‘° °""‘ "1""-' Plone 111 F' ot p y be allowed $17.00 for extra work in connection with the purchase and dis- o tribution of wire fencing and fertiliz- ers to tlis amount of $1658.62 for the use of the institute members. Direc- tors for the ycar 1916 were elected as followh;- G. W. W. Cameron. Jos. Noonan, Lewis 'i'rucman._Ellis Brad- shaw. J. B. McFadyen, Thos. Glllispie, Harry Webster, Fred Leard ami Jas. E. Howatt. After some-discusion, a motion was carried that a bonus not to exceed $1.00 each be paid to mem- bers who bred their stock to pure bred ‘ registered sires. At the close of the meeting the directors present met and elected the officers for 1915:- G. W. W. Cameron--President; Jos. Noonan -Vice-President; Jas. E. Howatt - Secretary Treasurer. ""~“’Evdl’1thliig ‘in lmoksfs"‘lfIDplies will be found hers-Pipes, Cigars, _Ci|arstte|i, Tobacco, Pouches, Cigar .and Cigarette Holders, Cigar gud #Cigarette Cases; and s1l_tlis' most ri popular Canadian and American To- ' fbaocos. Mmklriuon Drug Oo., Cor. Great George and Kent 8trests.Meti ‘f “Get your (fit goocs iiere-the nual - gift now. we will deliver lt at any time. ` The Two Macs; 149 Grelit George I Street. Ol! Dr.» W. G. Church Veterinary Surgeon i _ _ Graduate of University of Toronto' " Telephone Connecticut. i ` ` If Klnfilivvsrii' Livery ltshiso, ._ lummsrsnts. r_‘l;N-10-14|M!»~ ' ,Jeanette Bell will bo held to-iiiorrouj, -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -GLOVES CLEANED. - Ladies' gloves cleaned. Leavc with Miss Strong, at the store, Suiiilncrside. L 7001-12-21Mti.~ --THE FUNERAL of the late Miss Tiiesilay. at 2, p. ni.. to the i’coplc's Cemetery. ' -POST CARDS.-Views. Birthday Greetings. Comics, Flowers, etc., 150. per dozen post paid. Standard Sales Co., Box 15, Kensington, P. E. l. 7070-122~19m2i " -RINK.-The lliiik will likely open It is tacitly admitted now that when Mr. Schwab made his flying trip to hioiitreal recently. he inet the direc- tors of the Canadian branch ot' the Vickers' fli'iii, and, indeed, that he came to Montreal for that DUFPOB9- having himi-ieif previously made the appolntineiit. It is said that. while ovcr iii Eng- land lie endeavored to sublet thc coii- tract to the Ariristroiig, Wliltwortli firm. wliicli, however, necor_tlilit?~' 19 the report wcrc unable to proiiiisc ileliver_v iii the time insisted UD0l\-l\V0|"'(" months-by the Adinirtlty for deliv- ery. Following this tur_n-down Mr. Schwab opened his negotiations with thc Vickers people. FORM NATIONAL i- L`.\RlJ. , Colored horns and borders. _ 2 for 100.. 1-lc., 3 for 250. 3 . Z \ ,s` ajft _E ff.: Nt ~ dx ,f f5 “Baer U] 35(._ (.m.h_ ititic hitherto not used in this count- 'ry, "Tho National Gua-rd." 'l`hc morn- ing papers contain the following iw- itiee displayed in large type in the advertising columns: 1 ‘-‘It is felt liyia large scctioii of the community that some steps should bg taken in the City of London to mee.; the possibility 'of un invasion. i "With this idea in View a force rin- dcr the name of the National Guard is being raised under the presidency of the Lord Mayor. 'lhc object is to tivcl cn god doifald. 0i` Kciislngtoii. 'The funeral D\`°Vid° u. f0"°U Ui _'lc 5' 5”? wus held oii Saturday afternoon at '.l"D1`Of0SS10l\a1 H1811. tlftiiiuus and others ,of the nge of forty and upwards. LEFT HUSBAND INTERNED. i.0Nl)Gl\', l_)¢‘c. lil.-l‘»lr=i. Mllllugtmi, of liiiiirlns, mit., arrived from Fraiik- fiirt-on-Ilic-Maiii, Geriiiaiiy. lv.'-iviiit: licr liiisliziiid iiitcriu-il there. She \\'11S praclif'iill_v i`oi'<'c