.v.,,_ ,.‘_~; ‘>»~, ll -.L...__._____"...._\.___ _- _ .' I ‘ I g :1 fied Pckoe Tea is truly realms; A" 1131f pound, ea almost as many cups as a full pound Ofhchpcp t A_ ‘costing 50c to 60c. R DROSE Ans good ted’ RED ROSE. ORANGE PEKOE i; extra good _._.__ __.._.._...___i_ uzvcu; RA vs CORNER‘ I ll we look at a mountain, we are a1‘: to think that 1L is the most solid thin-z in the world. We may say to nurse-Ives, “Them is szmcthing which cannz‘: b: n rved-even by man, with nll his ]}':‘.\'(' and bruins". cannc: trans-pi: :1 mountlin." Yet little drops of water are moving LIJIIZLJJDS. Evrry day that it rains on a mruntaizi. every day that snow melts. v1.2: 241K715 away hits r!‘ the rrnunLn-lri. Scientists know that the Allrghshy‘ mcuxmilr; were cum far higher £11,111 they are .::la.y. Though rho c; 7.23 cl’ millions o1’ years, they have been wcrn 0W8)’. If the Earth '15»; 10,000,000 years longer, the Al- lzglmrdrs will p: zhably be cut don-n .1 flat fields. . The Rxkics are [:9 being wvorn away. Tlzcy are m‘. ;‘.c1 as the Al- LIVES'KOCZ{ REPORT MOFFYREAL, Jan.‘ ceipts 1714. The average the cattle was better than last week 14 —- Catt!» seventy-live cents lower. At time wTiting practically no sale had been made. Oalf receipt; 542. Calvvs were demand. Grussers brought in good 138118-1128. and do not shmv so many, signs at the acticn of water; but. the i time will ocme when they are rlzunfl. ‘ad and suioothed down, WhPn we lz-Jk at a river, does the l “are: ssmn chm and punzlvery eel-i (57:11. The 18122.1 thing is for tho W081‘ 13,118 brownish, because or m; mug fllhlhh it carries. Part o! that mud-in f l the case .1 a lang rivers-has tmvelv §cd hundreds :1 miles, often coming ‘ lrczn n. mo-uximin tap. e You laws hmrd that dripping wat- _cr “en ‘s away a rock. That is alsoi ! true cl mclting snow or rain coming; i-wm n mountain. Grunt layem of; nick arc utrn down by mountain; 01031113. A 30:1 exempt; of the pow!!!" 19f watcr is round in 0mm! ....d r'=ck. . Many mountain passes have been; {ca-med by streams and rivers. The llWTS may ham dried up, but the pluses remain and help travellers. > 01;, fnrpus is known as Blolani Pars. l; 1:- in the mountains of Bal- uehlz; la small country of Asia) cud rim; fc a distance of 5| miles. A same psints this pass ix so narrowl i a’. three persons could scarcely ride, abreast. Cliffs rise on either side to a l height. a1‘ 700 cr 800 feet. During Win- - wr, icy winds svreirp through Bolan rs 1 4 l I Tamorrouw-The Lava of Volcanoes l 1y the L-‘rearlemwn United Church Choir. Mnfteynolds spoke very Ieelingly of i n" = htl l-l quauty or the ..plend1d courage and thong u ~=s for the comfort 01' others dis-i ' ' * . . lal f bu". buyers were oilcring from fifty to played b) mo deceased m‘ was d‘ o1 a rest by somcoi his true andl ‘Acadia-st friends, namely Alde i Wright. Harry Muttart. Joy Hayes 10k Lczird, Ruwell Hamill and Keir illen. from $0.75 to $1.00. And veal calves" from S10 50 to $15 (m. with the bulk oi roles between $13.00 and $14.00. Quo- tations. good veal 513150- to $15.00. $12.50 to $13.50, common $6.75 to $7.00. Sheep receipts 1575. There were no top lnnlbs. Lambs were of common mostly bucks brought from 10.25 t.0_$i1.00_ Sheep were stronger at. $4.00 to $6.50 with a few of the worst at $3.50. Quotations. _ Ewes $3.50 to $0.50, lambs, common W11 medium 811.00 to $12.50. Grassers. to medium quality, l0 215 t0 $11.00. Hclz receipts 1820. Hows. were about JOSEPH B. TURNER '1' here pa used away at his home onp ‘raliuzi Street, Charlottetown an.’ ‘cw Yur‘: Eva, Jslpll R. Turner, in t ‘i0 78th ycu- cf his age. aflcr an ‘ IDES cl dbcut :.ne year's duration,; nving 1c. mourn a widow and three. auzhters, who were with him when,‘ he passni away. Also the foll-nwixigi (r5: ‘Thomas and 301m 0T5 Crarloitr‘. rwn; George of Melrose. \1n:.s.. and one sister. Mary oi‘ U. B» =1 The dawhters are" as follows: 25 cents lower. $10.75 fed and wawr- ‘in. Milbmnxeenan. wsod 15mm“ ed flat was the standard quotations Rough or heavy lots and lots contain- inzz an odd sow sold tor £10m and on one market. where only 220 hogs were bruise and Bertha at home; also two grandchlldrtn. The funeral which was largely altended, tack P1060 from, the McLean Funeral Hsme on Wed-l rflered. sales were made up 00 $11.50 . l . .. . ado ttemocn. The service was: or better. The bulk of the sous werr gcnduitga by Adjutant and M1“ Man. -.cld ior $9.00. In Memoriam IIARRY D. LOWTHER ‘The cnuiniunliy 0f Carleton was greatly r-hozked to hear of the sudden death cl Harry D. Lowther. W110 passed away at the Prince Count-Y Hospital on the 6th of January, 1828. nt thr: curly ago of 43 years. The dc- ("JIPZEXI was u ron ol David I. and Mrs. lcwthcr, of North Carleton. and rc- rlded 1r. tho. community all his life. n-nd was cm oi its most successful tanner-s. Twenty years ago he mar- ried Ellico Laird o1‘ Cavendish. and the union wn-s u mmt happy one. Bosida his parents. two brother-l and {our sisters. ha is survived by| his widow and three children, Mur- nnret. Annie and Edvierrl. who have however. the memory o! a loving and mmpnnicnable husband and lnthcr to l-snr them up in bitc- benmvnmcnt. The community n‘ Cnrlcxn in ul- mndy beginning in refllrn u» what rxtgnt may will mhs Harry. as his larlglltiltwolblc nab-z‘ mud: friends for-him ovorywhcro, Mild with n11 classes and creed.‘ An one iriond so well said: "to know lilm_ was to love riml" He m-r over rend? $0 M1181 nnywono in trouble or dlbtfllss mud never thought o1‘ any rnzurn kind- ' ness. H6 served faithfully‘ m? h" School Board and ‘wnr oozmoated Mm nnyludvemem for the helmet‘.- mcnt o! the ‘cit-immunity. L» i. The tunorll val-bald Pom his in residence l0 thcflinitca Cimffl! um- etnry v. Ihrlfltlwulbll-Jtnunl! vii: Rev. A. h. a yholds, of Bedcquc. cau- ductod tho mam Services. assisted _ "rm many Manda m m. w. a Bununernold Lin c! the Salvation Army. A solo’: “When tl-g- l-‘czrly Gates Unfold. iwaz. beautifully rendered by Mm; ,M1‘Liu. ‘ _ , The pulbezrers were as lei-WS- J-‘rsdrfrick chandler. 11mm m"! ~s. B. Crockett, Wm. Johnson. David ‘om, John Langley- wreaths were rweived irom F. W-_. wgglwgfflh and O7. and the SIIJWP. tlon Army. Ixitrzrmcnt tsk place in‘ we Pszplek , | .__.___.___-- nu: LATE sAnAn LOUGHBAN 1 1 11w dam; ocmlrrfld at the zesidencci o1 Mr. Jmm c: . Pwtmww‘; year-any nxormrig dim l-WO illness at Sarah Louzhran. The d0.- oeas-ad was a. ocusin n! the late Franc muyhrn-n of the Danxlnion Gavan- mom. Bevin-Bi B81111 =54 a" “n” °f .1114: Missca Sarah and Lucy calmer, ban and Mm. Patrick (201111011? 5°l"i mn-u oi’ mu city. m nulv it mos! ‘s’. A. A. Hennesseyu Undertakinil, lrlzznu iznm where the funeral will W‘ i ~13, r..'.‘.ae a! which will be 8W0“ I at 1r. _ r._______ B08088 FROM SPRINGFIELD . AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ‘Ibo "Flu" has ‘Mon raslnfl ‘"1 m". uvmmunity. Aithwzh it is c. mild| type every care should to taken w; check _lt.. ‘ Mr. Louis Ilmsiun has reuuned in I Gill Collage to rcmzmc his atudlco ~11“ spending his hnlldnyf- inflpllll; rem with his parcnr. Mr. and Mrs.’ H. B. Barium. I Mr. Emmet Dunn was a. recent vls-l tor toflumrmrrlida on bullies». I l We are sorry to hear o! tho illnca- it m. Cluc McDonald. and MW, t‘ l I soc him out again 1n‘ a law 60m‘ w. Everett Hulam has been do n; l rushhu bulinou shipping liv mt. Everett always M?! m! 1118b 5 mam»: price. . tint Bmlnntlom School“ u nmrw- 1 [Ivor-ably under tho ch90”? who. M l o . who n w. um» . n: -wts'mnN AoamF-mr. c. .1. Gallant 1| Guardian Agent 1n How- lflfl. and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. l-Bti —-TIIE CHARLOTTBTOWN GUAR- DIAN mny be obtained from the Hunter Book Shore, next. Bank o! Nova 800th. Water Street. Subscrip- tions will be received and advertise‘- ments token for insertion in the Guardian . —‘-CIIICKEN" GALLANT WITH THE CIlY8TALS.—OI!1"c1al word has been received from Mr, Bnrnhflj‘ 55c- rotary o! the Maritime Hockey Aa- soclation, Truro, N. 8., that “Chiclr Gallant, who recently returned to Summerside, iseligible for member- ship in the Crystal team. Mr. foaumt W111. therefore, play with his old team {or the balance o! the sen-son: and xvill be in his old 010cc in the lino-up tonight at the Crystal Rink in the league match against the Victories o! Charlottatowrl-S. -FOR-MEBLY 0F MINDIIGASII- Word has been received at Minimi- gash, o! which she was n native, o! the death on Tuesday last of Mrs. Al- exander Martin, who passed away at her residence in Bhediac, N. 8., after n long illness at the ago of Seventy years. She was twice married, her first. husband having been Mr. Th1- bodeau, of P. E. Island, and of her children of that marriage, three daughters and one son survive, all residing in New Brunswick. She is survived by her second husband and three children of the second marriage. two married daughters residing in Shediac and one son in New York smw. Interment took place 0n Fri- day last. to St. Joseph's Catholic Church and Cemetery at Shediac. Rev. J. J. V. Gaudet ufilcluting.-S. PERSONALS ~Miss Freda Bowncss. o! Summer- side. was s. week-end visitor to K211- sington-S. —Mrs. Will Strong. of Sumnicmidc. ‘ is on n visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jami-a H. Yoo, o1 Port Hlll.-& --Mr. Charles Bentley, who was the lmest last week o! Dr. and Mrs. E. T.- Tnnwn, Summersldc. returned on Monday to his homo in Charlottetown ——Miss Helen Mills, dauszhwr of Mr. and Mrs. Elrnest Mills of Summer-side. left this morning fcr Windsor. N. 8.. to resume her studies at. Edgehlll Church School, after spending the Christmas vacation at, home-B. —Amons'.st the students leaving Bummerside to resume their studies at Prince o! Wales Colleze 0n Monday . utter the holidays, were: The Misses Sybil Tanton. Irene l-lnkletter, Nor- ma. Macquarrle and Helen Ptankln: Messrs Georuo McDowell, Claire and Benlamin Tanton. Jack Baker and Charles Benthay.-S. ' Eastern Guardian fil-IASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Mont. in Mon- tague and 111 be pleased to mcelve new and rigs-ml subscriptions. ti‘ ..*“WIIIST DRIVE -'I‘ho 19811131‘ whlst drive was h=ld in 8t. James Hail, Gwrgwrwn, tn lvednesday. Jen. 9th. and ww- u decided success. WhlH. was played 1mm (light, until ten-thirty. The ladies prize was equal 1v vbn by Mrs. 53111128011 and Mrs. .. and was drawn by Mrs. * " grn-hlnnan}; prim rd E-atchildu. A delicious lunch virus served by Mm. D. P. McKinnon, Nlaty Macdunald and Ge; 14:3 1£lggins.-.'1 . NUELPFUL LECTURE-On Mon- day. Jan. 71h. Dr. Crcolman, Pzcvin- cial l-lealtlh Ollie-er. delivered a lec- ture on “Tulmrcnlcsrls and the Need o! a Sanitarium" in the Town HalL Gocrgcnwn, under the auspices 0f (lczrgzfswn Women's institute. A large and enthusiastic meating greet- - ‘Fri-rim not’: n: TlizitiCold Tum Into “Fill” That cold may mm inwmFlu." Grlppc or. even worm. Pneumonia. unlessyou takcmreofltutonoe. Rub Muatcmle on the parts and see how quickly it whom etlectivoly as the messy mu planter. Itlustsvolc. made from um oil o1‘ mustard. hor. men endother- simple in eats. is a countu-ltn- will mhic ‘ stimtuklaleslglmilation and 8 . ffliill U“! - $0.. will [use warm 6n _ ions iten- 51'; _]xm:s, thenacoo‘ sensa- Wn I Qybringo welcome relief. 1 ~—~~ -~»~ -v».- —~q-¢-~~. _. \ 3' . , ‘. CHARL0T4rETo_ " -r-' iris m Daily Argument AUNT m BY ROBERT QUILLEN '1 wasn't ‘mtch, surprised Wllfli I Seen Harry's bride, He's been talltin‘ lately about the Pretty ones bein’ silly, like he was t-ryln’ in reconcile himself to somethirr." ' “Emma gels up an‘ lodnalotlorcharitmurtlim 8cm amumlmftalksothorpco- lflciuto doln’ ilnlllorhnr." u! the learned lermgpr on gm,’ his firs‘. appwranc: in the eastern mg- rropclls. and by tzhc splendid atten- tzzn given Lo flu: lecfiirer the audi- Pnce sh-zwed haw much the/y appreci- ' eted the cconslcn. Dr. B. C. Keeping -rf Ge-jrzrtwm. lnpabllf acted as dial-mum. and introduced Dr. Creol- mim- M the 6105a or the nweting a \":'..: 0i thanks liwved by Rev, Qwgn Klseins and seconded by Mrs, w, w. Mfifllflim. “flswrrndercd the lectur- er. The musical "program included a. Dian; rcleclrionpMrs. A. E. Jenkins». solo, Miss Myrtle R955 and Misses Helen Dznovmvl and lscbel Lovers. .__A __ PERSONALS -u__ -<“Mr. Keir Clank, Mount Stewart. iux-ntly visited Gecrgebown, the guess ci Ralph Dzuglim-A _..°Misscs Susie and Mary Hemp- 11111- Mvnwrue. upent the week mu a.) their hctiu: vih Georgetown-A .."Mrs. E. B._Mzcwl’.laren, George- lQWH. was a passenger to Charlotte- invn reocntly.-—-A . _ , .."Mrs. Szyrrlrtur Knight. 'Gi-Jrlge.~ town. was a passenger to Charlotte- iav. n reoently.--A fiMrs, Earn Doyld. Georgetown. Pwwtly Vi-SMd charimutcwn. -A --“'Miss Cassie Dalzlel, R, N" ch“. lottetcwn is visiting in Georgetown. (fir; mics". of htr mother. Mrs. m1- r ¢ -—— , Waldi In lovers, student mt Si. Diuistank: ‘Uhlvzrsity. Charlotte- town. whc has been visiting his pa:- cuts, left Tuesday fc-r Charltttw lfYWllr-A ..'5'.\rr. Joseph Mooney, student at 8t. Dimstrlds University, Charlotte- lvvm. Who has been visiting in Georgetown, tho guest o! hLs uncle. JM-v Orndou. 1m Tuesday rm Charlottei‘ awn .‘--A .."Mr. Philip Dcylo, student at. 8t. Diuiston’: University, who has been whiting in Ooorguown the guest c1‘ his P51121153, Mr. and Mlrs. Earn Dayle, lclt Tuesday (or ‘.';‘.‘..et0W1J.-—A "'. In .."Mr. John Fmsor, teachor, who has been spending his Christmas va- catlcn with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. Gent-town. left Wednesday to resume ms duties at Piaquid Road Schcol-A ..“Mi5s 8425310 Lovers, Chat-lotto- lown, who his been spending the holidays in duirgolovrn, the cum of hm- paranta, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Andrew lovers, let-t Wacimoday tar Clar- lo:te‘b¢wn.—-A . .°Mrs. L! W. Show (1nd daughter. " are vklt- Cmtmrinc, Cl _ Gecxwvm. e meats or Mrs. ‘Bnliv/s m: r. Mrfi-"DalzleL-A Kiiivffifif; i ‘ l? "Iv-b gTutk l tn- ‘ ._J LL. i .U.1’...FAT**EB r cm. ‘r q "F OM Ei-TENTH OF- HAT 114mm‘: ofj-l gglé MOMl-fil-AED '5 “.0; _, we: can. LCHN-U- $HS l 5 1 Half Price. o wonderfully lovely fill‘ ,. Veloura, Beave Cloths. _ 1‘ high gmdoiabric. Thoylful‘ lyiuskrat, Beaver and the NOWyfOI‘ final cloa. , ca. ' INAL CLEARANCE oi thee fined coats made up of finest (Brande, and every other variety o tlmmiugs include Wplfb, Oppossum. l1ke,'a1l or the very mzhest (unlit? today, these coats are reduced to $50.00 Oouts rod red $63.00" com $78.00 Coats Shadow Proof Silk "Slip oced to $25.00 ucod to $31-50 reduced to 039m . t HALF PRICE. January Sale Special This is a very lovely line of aillmit garments, all stocked xvltlz- in the lost few weeks. just before Christmas in fact This Lot ts selling up to" $2.26 each, and for the Jaiuiary Sale these areoffored at . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 includes garmeu “.1 $1.6‘) roirfiltitu CORDIALLY lNvrr m) - ‘TO- ATTEND A SPECIAL ' _I)EMONS'I‘RA TION or FOUNDATION GAiuvlhlNlS “ To Be ‘Hold ‘JrCSN. 18th AND 19th. under the direction of a Train- ed Corsetlere from the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute 101' New York, in the Corset De- lmrtmelli- Second ‘Floor. Anniversary $95.00 Coats reduced to $11500 Cont! P0600001 l0 $130.00 Coats 1:0 i _ m l 07:50 .50 $1169 n10 xvi-lanai ' v Jun. ill-The yntumi i 111.0 v Murcum in ioutl; lgqjmnq. F0"- "w Renee-alumna in Exhib- iltlw-read. tlw-Husmln of fiuctiml ‘(Nylon 1n Jczmyn-ctrcut, and ma iR-IWM Jiotanlo , “w; u“, jmrbarhnn audllusmma n. xpw ‘"9 1°"? 8117M wltntzflc muaourmi 5m the London urea maintained s11c— 31y or chiefly 0km public 8011mm. E0811 has‘ a vlsitorn of mo sight. ifiviha kind. nm has its clleirlcls i°',°"1°11$ bVMhJ-‘lto, who fish. the ‘rottlections with a defined" purpose ;and who know comet-bins a! the con. jrlnuous research Jhat lies . behind 1M public mlubicmu ' These museum». lmm-cr. and ‘their trained shafts have an immed- ‘mw rmwtlml utility. on which much 1mm». l» mic in the mmmu» mm of Lac F-viflll C ' ' - an Nation- gal Mil/cums and Galleria, bumpy.- PW "e m invaluable ancLnot nub lioicntly Mflfliflwd 080110)’ in tho uvwlfllment c! induct-FY and or 1p- dustrzsl mtwpizsa. A much larger part oithctinw ‘afihoataiffivhltn is gencmily uiderstood is cncilpled not. merely by cumming and abstract research but in studying 1nd nrl~ v“ on problems cf immediate lml moment. ‘" ' .,- ecto dispute man‘; lordlhlp ct’ I earth more s-nlmwly than any i OLIT .0 TH 1 . mucus ° l t E v fi ‘p other llvmc crmturezi by dirczt a‘.- ta-cks on his food. his health. and his habltalions. If any izvscct plague i“ b0 b0 1008M. he exact comm: mil": b» klmtifled as n. first. stop to- wards distinzuisliinr; bet-ween h-zrzn- {111 11nd "hflflnlvss-und ‘lb-norm find- mloutt-howcakcut Pvlntiatlmlife 008W‘! with-ht which measures mo? be taken wlth may; l-Jiarvao n1’ soc» cons. Advice ‘Ls sought from tlm zuaii m. the Natural Histzx-y Museum. Whflllhs industry is roswnlzed to l7) 8TB") Peril from rxcklns exploit» alien. When 1t. was docldml to col- lect hiowiodao on n. sufficiently broad basis {or the dcvising 0.1 inter- national protection and 1111111101311 the Natural B15101’! Museum war. at once cfl-llod on. 11m r-‘ienilflc ttnlt o1‘ Lhn Discwory mrpviitian iii new at work at the Must-urn 0mm- 1111118 ‘the mrults of their lnqulrlm in southern seas. . Ono example ls sufllclent. to prov: the practical pdvwtflce w the Em- nlrc and U10 worm of the Rnyi-l Bc~ tunic (la-idem mt- Kaw. Tho flflL-‘f- anon of rubber and i110 industries dependent.’ first“ mid ‘V *1‘ A 1 ‘cl-min 0min ‘ 5W “flr-"iffi b? m9 than mm w cu- 11K’ . 111cm wan sownon a spoon" 300 mum toot. 2.600 ionizin- ec-lleciioxt-l and nppnmuls. roman , m bqnll-Willulifliv "Mt ‘iv-tr. i Mue-mru .0. = urn omen mo; mums slaw“ glmu- 114000!“ m! Blow. .. unltional path twelve . m; u»; 091m _...__.__..y,.__._. . 1. rimfiw *-=e".‘r~* Y"i"."**= lllmallllllelt. i ‘ 1 oucumnualllnmnswrmure fitwl» Jwfflliiwlwlnflmlws: ~ ‘Ital , 016mm,?!”