w. b5. .. JAN as much as possible. means a "t to you. Sergss, 45 and so inch, per yard .........._ $1.60 _..Ail wool IND goods. per yard _._._._ ._.......- 50o Fancy chlnta. yard wide, splendid for quilt coverings or draperies, per yard_._ 80c White and printed flannel- atte, per yard .._.. ..._ 20c Men's all wool jersey shirts, fleece lined. only $1.50 Slack silk velvet, 21 inch. per yard ......-....... .... .._ $1.55 $2 inch chambray, plain, as- lortsd colors, per yard-.. 2c School sargee and plaids, per yard ..._........_......._.- 23c Symptoms Doctor-Wham did you first notice that Mike was sick? Mrs. OT-‘iana-han-Sure, and he quit swearing day before yiater- day-Julia. Nothing conveys Tlloughtfulness and Cheer Like Your Portrait men by B A ’ Y E R oo-oo-o-o-ow i find ‘Anon’ Eyes 0' /, Examined GIRSSBS Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Gflgluata in Optometry - Toronto College Exclrllve Test Room Con. nested with 0mg 3m" 4444440040404 0004-0440400 ‘fire wfi w l ‘ % Eolessionai Cards Dr. o. o. Archibald Qfllulh on N. Y. Post Graduate lehol sod Hospital "W" WIN w in. Ear. Nose * and Tllrut 9mm, Ia er Iuilllng, Great QOOPQQ , o ma» Office Ollie: re l2 a. In. i to e Mark RJiioGnigamBA lélliflill. aouorron, are. Money to Lesa ' 01mm» emu “hlrivthlovvn. a. c. Island P8111191‘ 8i Palmer H. J. Palm", m a hrs-idem Etc. Money so Lean lull: of Neva Scetll Building Charlottetown, F. E. l. ' J. D. EDEWART, K. G "-"""" “"31, ‘i ‘ii-r solicitors for the Union Ianlrof ‘ Canada innnonms time a B.'A.*-*' ~ L A. MacDonald H. F. MoPhse ‘a Iylifl Building, Qlartottetown a ha. curr ~ Giinonio Diseases * wt‘ pieifilllnilglm .,Ig' Jl-orvwaen. it...» ,4 , 8. S. HESSIAN summer, selulazrueul-y an". weowsvivo LOAN . [JARY SALE At Si. Peter's P. E. l. Jill. 15ilt lo 26ih---l0 Days As I to dispose of my stock, I am putting on this sale in order to clear out Get our share of reduced goods. Only a few of reduced articles below. L. Anderson [i ii It White Turkish towelllnq. per yard .. ........... 5c Unbleached factory cotton, per yard 15c to 18c..- All dry goods 20 per cent off All package tea, per lb 50c Anderson's special blend bulk tel. par lb. ._. 45c Groceries 10 to 15 p. c. oil Hardware ._......_. 15 p. c. Clothing 20 p. c. off Crockeryware... 10 p. c. Boots and Shoes 20 p. c. Rubbers ........ .. ‘i5 p. c. ré‘ ' r “foster-n Personals. —Dr. Cecil Green, Montague, is ‘lilting his old home in Summer- ‘; G. —Mr. J. P. Gaudct, Richmond was in Stlminerside Wednesday where he was storm stayed, he proceeded home on the afternoon train Thursday. —iD'r. John T. Cosgrove. of Wei- ifngton was in Summerside during the big snow storm of Wednesday- The Dr. intended to proceed to a meeting at the eastern section of the island but owing to the heavy gstorm and bad roads. he left for ‘home on the afternoon train. .... Western Guardian —OHOI hola§ollilar£s Cetsiol- —-0AN0lN6-—-Ir George Chilton teacher of dancing will be at The Olympic Parlours. Summer-side Tuesday afberirotll and overall‘. Jail. 16th to give instructions in the above art. 10-21 --ORNCH8 STARTSD- The roguiar winter dances at the Knights of Columbus homo start,- ed Thursday niche last. W116i! there wes s iarso crowd Prelim! .._' ,‘.'._ themselves. ‘ -ROUSLNG TIIIFGRANGE nauuss — The Bedoque Dil- trlct was deeply stirred and the people aroused to the west im- portance of the necessity of poli- ing a large vote in.ths referen- dum. Rev. H. A. Goodwin the Field Secrtary of Evangelism and Social Service of the Methodist Church in Canada, delivered in- spiring, logical and forceful ad- dresses that thrilled and inspir- ed large audiences a‘. North Bede- que. Lower Bedequa and Center- vllle on Sunday, Jen. 7. The ser- vices of this disLInguished orator have been given by the church, in fact volunteered, to assist iu this campaign to stop the lmPOYi/BUO of liquor. —- CAPE TRAVERSE SCENE thnsiasm is being kindled and in: terest aroused is evidenced by the, fact that people drove several] miles over bad T0858 l0 Cfllii‘ TF1‘ verse Hail on Monday night toi lwmmieelnu, the‘ an. being‘ car- - pa” sick and ltor early comm is on Mona-Av men-r _ Thai eu- P11 Eastern “autumn anmcl-LQ Owl!!! m the recent norms the Elmira railway lino is t illililflflly out oi ried through from lourie by team. . . .36. 0. S. STANLIM-Prho C. G. 8. Stanley la enacted in Bouril port daily, to load for the ltagdai- en islands ‘ ..'THE QLDIOT WOIRN D30- utpy in King's County, llrs. John lcPhoo. Q18 savers-l 7!!" now beyoudthd do!!!” III]. ll not ultexpootflfir . 37H! OITY, 0F THI ONOWS. aisourie. one .of the finest summer ma"; in icaiiada, lice today almost undea- a. mantle of show. occasion- ed by recent storms; however, busi- ness goes on just the same, and winter sports shout with ddigbt as they wade through the mountain- ous banks of crystal flakes. ..'£NJOYABL'E Wl-llSTp- The Ladies’ League. Souria, held a whist and dance in the lB. ti. SnHoll last Wednesday evening, which proved to be a very enjoyable time. The prizes were awarded t0: bodies —for the "highest fllbrflltlon of points, Mrs. Geo. iPierco; gents,- Eiir. Geo. McDonald; and thp booby prize was won by Mr. Polar Mc- ee. l-C LIGHTS. -- The lights installed in . . ‘ELEOTR C856. dinni- Joha Auffrey of Herman ;.'.""..:.:'. '.:::'.¥.:'.r.: his‘: c“ e Piotr, Priest relic. K A ..°Capta.iil J- N. ltobchen. of. " - the Soldiers’ Settlement Board. re "w"; 73,1“ rfugfi" turned to his home in Sourls after yaw] °lIL""- m .- . an interesting tour of the’ New England States. iHo reports hav- qmdu.hm hand m, "m, tar so wonderfully! lug seen many islanders and was 4m“ thought maybe the medicine would tendered a royal welcome in the form of ailshqust. ills also states ha’ me u». u. “we l." “In it l am reeling t" oea hardly that conditions the?! ,, ' normal, and the Islanders are doing m“ _ a m I ‘m, recently by John Jones. 1t Sterling ,_ , weil. I .._,_.. ~ maroon; thevleiloia to lion-a” “not. on", "teams here ayes: or-so I80 "m as. W": ‘a... moist e lilo ~. ' r. an i ’ , from wilds. l o miller John '1'. lloilieh. am; lament lor- m mdufflu, m o, u tbmafilie continued. ‘"1 was badly meriy lived hers, but left when "my a mm and’ t“ 7°“ tron down and than '1 got a touch of ' knocked uio out notice the extent to which ill‘ Town has grown. She leaves onlmmmetel! I comm“ so, m, strength back, had no appetite, was she holds a good position. Y. eloap. thing, sleeping like slog and l have TQRQNTO 18B 12-73?!“ BllilJuow, and it's a race between me granted a reprieve of two weeks by mend“ ‘pm/may clll W“ 1° ha" 5°" “"594 ‘m Over 85miiilon bottle sold. . I found certain obstacles in tho way return to Winnipeg in a’ few days unable to work and didn't know ——i<_-o¢-—-—— t0 “By tihe time I took three bottles been on the job ever since. MY chi, sentenced t0 hang ill (116 will-lam my "n19 granddaughter a1 Mr. Justice Lennox "in an order q-“hc i, m, u“, by ‘u s January 25, but execution is poet- Arrest U. S. Senator o!" carrying out the sentence at the earlier dais. Exemtive clemency has been asked for as the Iprisoner - and a half, Rev. H. A. Goodwin owing to poor transportation facil- flies the transformer which will [control the street iiglitu has not‘ tyet arrived, and citizens must as hear the liquor question dealt] with. In an address of one hour held the audience with his master- thougb convicted, was recommend- ed for mercy. i Bianchi was found guilty by a jury of having murdered William ,yet4watch their step at night. iy array of facts that he was urg- ___ ...’WELL KNOWN RESIDENT, ed by calls "Go on." His argurneni was unanswerabie. To every fair-. EAD __ Mm Archibald Q Me minded voter. his logical, eloquentlpheev S, ynrgarets, (use Maggie} and powerful appeal showed tnaqMcDonakL) ma“, springs. was the liquor traffic_was the deadiylbufled m me parish clmrchyardf c-icmy of civilization and antagon»; . . Margarem on Monday 13%| mic to m” be“ mtereas of huHHcr death oii the 6th inst, was nail mam” Wm‘ ‘he 5km M ““~“tt°r' iilldxlit-Cféd as she has been sick. ney he met the arguments of {helm bed m], we p“, ‘bu.’ or mun opponents of prohibition, and mouths M" Mvnhne n“ highly showed conclusively that proiiibi- respecteil I tion was a success, and ably de- monstrated with irrefutable facts nwuRaLAns BUQYL” Si," that the lllflfifllv was upward to- urday ma“, ‘as, some duh: mm ward complete banishment and tumal ‘me! smuhm me ‘has in urged the voters not to rest con the door o! stems Bro.” scum,’ ‘em ‘m’ "m" "m7 h“ b“ l” thus enabling himself to release "me against the imlmram“ by lock spring and enter the store. mnrkin! "x" mlmme -Y°8" “,4 Sierns Bros. carry a’ full merchan-i ma“ R 5' X 8°“ Dry- H's disc line, and if is diflctrll. to say 599"“ "a5 °n° M ‘he "m" 91°“ how much goods was taken, but as! quem- “sic”, “m! Wwem“ ad‘ far as we can learn ‘at least seven? dresses ever delivered in Cape em). or eighty donus- won], has disappeared. 'Ii is L0 be hoped that NO FRUIT WITHOUT BEES. iif there were no bees, bruit treesi and onher plants could not produce! ,a.ny fruit. Apple. plum. cucumbcrq ‘clover, aisike. alfalfa are fertilized ‘by bees. Honey is the bait with ‘which ths bee is induced to per- form this task. The colored, frs-l grunt petals of the blossom are the advertising signboard telling the bee where the honey may be found. if the blossom is set fruit the bee with its fuzzy body must. brush ,solne of the yellow dust called D01- llen from the male organs or anth- Iers at ‘the bottom of the blossom, organ called the stigma. The bios- soms are so arranged that to get Iat the honey the bee must first brush, with its pollen covered body against the stigma, thus completing the pollination. As soon as it has performed this duty it may draw a check for the work in the form of the blossom. Vifbile drawing this pay the bee is involuntarily cover- ed with pollen again. and made ready to "proceed to the next blos- eom and repeat the process. - Fraucis Jaeger. ¢-0&——--- CUT AND RUN. “Cut and run" originated in a pe- cuiiar custom of the Egyptian em- baimers. A low caste was employ- ed to make the ilnst incision in the corpse, a process viewed with much dislike by tihe people, who held him accursed wh oshouid mutilate the dead. As soon as the fellow made his "cut" he had to run through a storm of curses, stories and sticks. (He "cut” fora living and ihad to 'trun" for his life. relieves Qv. l} v yea-Glasses From ‘$2.00 to $10.00 tFrom East‘ Point to Cape leer is a hi‘ territory, yet right across his space ' Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses ilnlilly- because PARK, IAN’! EYl-GLABOI are the FINIIT PROGUR ILI, and he is tho ONLY GRAP- UATE OITIOIAN (attend- sllas courses.) In Montague Gall and sea for yourself his lJI-TG-DATI OPTICAL PAM-GUNS- i . n. a rennin: scour-nous, ‘i. t. b lowing to the lateness of the hour. Traverse. Mr, Job inman was the rfficient chairman. Splendid alien the m“. W111 gtrgngly (go-operate "n" w" Elven 1° U19 eddreflfi with ‘Messrs. ISterns and bring the Iimugbout. Insiiitent calls were met to justice. ' made for Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick of -<oo-——-—- Bedeque who ‘was in the audience All: rol- Millard’! and take Io other who responded in a short address i——0+>———- j if every voter deposit this pollen on the female, ‘ with ilthia, and has been used f_or years to flush clogged kidneys and , stimulate them to activity; also to where Rev. Mr. Goodwin speaks. would tum out lto hear him. there would be no -,question how they would vote. lAUSTRAI-‘IAW ROLLING STONES The “rolling stones” of Australia placed on a fairly smooth surface will soon roll together in a group. They contain a magnetic ore. No. 102 Quart 0f Water A Day Helps Kidneys Whon Back Hurts or Bladder Bothera, Also Take a Little Salts produce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they bgcgmg overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, pan iiciliflrly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic Wilkes. severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sieepleesness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, q;- 1g bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from "Y swd pharmacy: lake a. table- spoonfui in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice combined neutralize the acids in the system 601118! they no longer irritate. thus often relieving bladder disorders. lad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent iithla water drink which mung“ of men and women take 119w mg then lo help keep t-he kidneys and "filial? 0111111! 619811. thus often av- oding serious kidney disorders. By all means have your physiglgg ex. 3313c your kidneys at least twice a Eating too much rich food may 1y Hughes firm, Saudis, spent at Red Point, after an enjoyable holiday. ihus-y an. Though the sols proprie PERSONALS ..'Mrs. Neil McPhee, Big Pond an aged lady, is very iii. ' ..°Mr. Jas. A. E. ‘McDonald, of Little iPond, was a recent visitor to Souris. ..*Mr. Tyler Parkman was rcgv istered amongst the locals inSour- is last week. ‘ ..*Mr. L. J. ‘McMillan, of the Souris Drug 00., has returned from a. visit to Charlottetown. '- ..‘Mr. Ralph Dingweii, of Do- Biois 1810s., was in Souris last week. ' . AMr. Dickeson, of Carve] from, paid Soul-is a business call recent- . fiMr. Leonard Mclsaac, of Mc- lsaac 0r Sous. Charlottetown, spout New Year's in Sourls. ..'Mr. J. J. Noonan. of the J. J. New Year's at his home 1n iBedeque. ..'~Miss Summers. of St. Peter's Bay. passed through Soul-ls on her way to resume duties as teacher . JMr. John Ready, of Charlotte- town, spent a well-earned reet in Souris ‘last week, after a nineteen- mile trip from imst Point. ' ' ..'Messrs. Wm. Brennan H. Fisher, c. McCarthy, John inim- iy and P. McDonald, of Soirrla, left for St. Damian's after a pleasant vacation with their respective i» ants. ‘ ..'Mr. John McEachern —1Dlng weil. Douglas Station is I Vbfy tor of a. large land property at Dflllsiaa Station. he prefers work'- in! for the neighboring farmer's. who fully appreciate his services. ' rooms and were asphyilli "noon, when it broke through Lbs Frazer at W‘ ‘ on October 1 last. He was sentenced by Mr. Justice Lennox on November 10 to be hanged at Sandwich jail on January 25. i ' . While awaiting sentence he made an attempt upon his life, and was weak from the effects of the wound he inflicted when he appeared be- fore Justice Lennox for sentence. Two Men Lost Lives Spruce ‘Falls Fire KAPUISIQASING. Ont. Jan 12- Two men lost their lives undone narrowly escaped asphyxiation Gill- urday night while fighting a fire ‘n the ‘Spruce Falls rarer Mill»- The fire, which it is believed was caused by spontaneous combustion. wu confined to the chip binrwhich are located about 150 feet from the ground. The confiagration occurred with the temperature at 46 degrees be- low zero. The two dead men 8TB R. E. Doherty, Ashiand. will» Bill?- erintendent of Dower £01‘ Spruce Falls Paper Hills and Wil- lism Shingo. Oshkosh. Wis. 6W pioyed by the same company’ 8B l"! expert acid maker. They were fight lug the blaze inside the e39 bin Stevens of Kapuskaeing, who was nearly suffocated and suffered sev- erely from burns is expected in re- cover. iMr. Stevens owes his life to the heroic work of Ernest Joanisse. who risked his own life by walldil! aniid smoke and gas to get him out. The fire was confined to the cbiP bins up to 3 o'clock Sunday after- roof, and then the situation was considered serious. It is only through the efficiency of the water- work system that the adjacent buildings were saved. The bodies of tbs two victims will be shipped to the Wisconsin towns for bural. -—-ic-o>————— More Than Grand -I‘irst financier-They tell me Highdyei-‘a wrecking oi that bank was grand larceny. Second Financier-Grand? Ah. it was magnlilcent!—'i‘own Topics. Says Rod Pepper Heat Stops Pain ‘In Few Minutes Rheumatism, lurnbaso. neuritis, backiche, etiff neck, sore muscles. etraliis, sprains, aching joints. Whah you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Rod Pomfor Rub. , Nothing has such concentrated. penetrating heat as red happen. and when heat penetrates tight dbwri into pain and congestion ro- lief comes at once. Just as soon as you apply Red Popper Rub you feel tho tingling hoot. lu three minutes the sore shot ie warmed through and through and the torture is gone. ..'Mrs. Jul. lluPhee and mus eon of Giencorrodaic, paid a pro- 1°1l8ed visit to her mother, Ira, Joseph Parsons, flermsuvilla aha week of the New Year. eamomo or swamp. ',B0Wl°l 3M FWD” Rub. made ,froui red peppers. costs little at any drug store. Got a jsr at once. lilo sure to get the genuine. with ‘the ‘name lvtowles on every, pack- e champions of the moi! l-hfollflllm-il which is now her home, and where what it was to get a good night's ’ _ of Tanlac l was eating just any- 2 Weeks Reprieve asthma doesn't bother me so much ty of Essex for murder, has been m“; “mm M. W boa, ma" made at Oogoode Hail today. Bian- m-ugshm , poned till February 8. The sheriff Dynamiting Charge BIIFMAID, N. Y‘. Jan. Ill-State" Senator Robert C. Lacy was arrest-g ed this afternoon for alleged com-i pllcity in the dynamiting and (la-- railing of two International Rail“ way Company's high speed trolley‘ cars last August. , Lacy and nine others. striking. enrpioyes of the International were I indicted by a. federal grand jury; whichfor several weeka has been. investigating the wreck of the hlghv speed cars which resulted in Lhel injury of more than ascore oi Philadelphia excaruioniste, on their way from Buffalo teiiiasere F1111- Lacey was released under $5.000 bond, "l um i ‘ and welcome this opportunity to cleir myself of these charges," 5911B!" 14°" said. Among others arrested under the federal indictment, is John C. l-lur- ley, an organiser of the etrikilid par-men's union. Another union offl- .cial will be arrested today, federal officials said. - l The others arrested are: Waiter 1E. Cramer, A. P. Jackson. H6"? jBreeze, Bertram Wilson and Honk lMcCurthud. l Senator Lacey was prominent as a labor leader and one of the l ‘their slrlkfi against the infatuation- al Railway" last fall he was 110m- inated 1o run B851!!!‘- Bone-W Wm" . Martin. Ha carried the district against Mar-tin l)! THE owk IIAN 1g you want to got a favor dfillfl. 03y some obiigiug friend. And want a promise, sale and sure On which you may 6999M- Don't go to him who always ha! Much leisure time to plan, But if you want your favor done. Just-ask the busy mail- The man with leisure never has A moment he can INN; He's always ‘butting off" until in; trionQ are in despair. But ho whose every wakin: M" ls crowded fuii of work Forgets the art of wasting limo- He cannot stop to shirk. So, when you want s favor done. -And wont it 118M ""7- Go to the man ‘ who constantly Works sixteen hours s day: He'll find a moment sure, some- where That ‘has no other use. And help yoifwhlle the ‘Is framing an otctlls. LEGEND 0F THE" PEAOOCIOS FEATl-illlb The ill fortune said to fail upon the owners 0f peacocks and e wearers of peacock feathers is so counted for by an oriental legend. The story runs after tllil" fashion: when God created the peacock the seven deadly sins were stirred with bitter jealousy and complained loudly that the bird should be more beautiful than they. "You are quite‘ right," the Creat- or answered. "l have been unjust. for i have already give-i yon loo much. You should be as blsek as tho night that conceals you." whereupon he plucked out, the green eye of 1941,10!!!- ihe yellow Bye of envy and ‘the red cyo of murder and added them to the bird's feathers. .80 the blind slits "9 9"!‘ Wfflllilk the bird to re- tain their e es, and that u the m. eon that w en men or women ad- con themselves with the feathers ldlS Illlfl i All ‘Three Group’? Sale of 4 Meifs Overcoats All these handsome new Overcoats have been gatheredjnto THREE GROUPS, for i immediate selling, and we propose to cleay ’ them out before stock-talcing-Jali. 31st. * Just consider the ran ges of yous, flint this~ GROUP SALE will offer ou-and if you ‘- need an Overcoat, you wil buy it TODAY, GROUP ONE THIRTEEN-FIFTY Men's Heavy D. B.Uisters, inidiagonah, " checks for and _ plain browns, $15, $18, $20 x . l 3.50 " GROUP TWO N INETEEN -F‘IF'I‘Y , Men's Winter Overcoats in large vari . of fancy tweeds, in browns, greys and d , plaids, full and half belt models, $25, $21,. §30,f°r"ey-ae-----e-eqeeeeeee-aee-eev. (minn- TWENTY N plaid back cloths, 9.50.! , ' ' ' ritrr‘ 1 aiui-irr- , Men's winter Overeoats in greens, Y browns and lovatt shades, full belt models guaranteed all wool tweeds, $35, $40, $_45,$50 for . . 29.50 MEN'S FUR COATS BlackDogCoats............. Silka Beaver Wombat Wallaby Racoon $150.00 Racoon,$225.00 l aaaooaosa a a The Men's S ore moons i. Moiiiiil tin EYEGLASS LENSES. All lenses used in making eye- giaesoe by mauufactuiwara in this country are formed from imported ,5". Which is secured principally rom Germany. This glass is of texture and transparency so tar above the products of American Class plania thatthe optical oom- pa-niea use it exclusively for their high grade work. Bach blank le about two inches square sn-i nearly Qllil-Bllbth inch tn thickness. In lilboarancs it is not unlike an or- @413"? bleco of plate glass -— the “h! are rough iirorn the molds. Qhtl it has no magnifying proper. ties. This is the work of the op- tlfii manufacturer, and it l, (or lllln to grind the glass and 1mm l, gal-get"- xulrlglfletot or rlsfrfits are -—¢Co urn us e- patch. misfortune dogs their footsteps. I , . rvzuluor been. g, READirr/tgqyq- "n; TlGERbllfl iNDlA- ' 4i , a-iw _z. lsm-“mm- it ~| is v -. 5:11 w, H it n l‘ . wager-o aréow‘ WASH Treasury; r >- -_-_- , x l , Jail ullbthnuo - offering of e ~14 per cull - ,,, notes, tlllQd January i5 1,! . in; December 15.51011. TN for about 8800300000 right allot lainod, to provide made reserved by the ~ . additional. is salami i i the victory notes called "PQII"‘."I~< it...‘ t can habit-wean 6 “I! 1km“ ‘ ‘ style, which ma: highpuptwiib lie