.. ' FEBRUARY 1a. 193s ufl"'_"'—-'__i ' —WOBK PAD! and . b for all sires horses, mama“ in stock at w E S IQ I11 Bruce's. L-4l87-2-19-2i. . i? L 0 c a I s ruusolvahs’ —Mi8! AICCIISS NOOIIBXI, Bedeque, Wis a to rr.-.‘ ~ __H,,. colvlllll I reserved In: lo lot-cl interest but advertising nrvrsy nature may be Inserted m! senis a word strictly payable ll I 4n our Cod-liver-oil 1h tablet , m 50c per box. Mail orders filled , my, Taylor Drug 00., Ken- gton. _l-|0cKEY AT CRYSTAL RINK Hm“, Wednesday, Abbie Sisters , Crystal Sisters. Admission 35 n“. L493! _-GOGGL_ES to protect your eyes llll suu, wulu l1;1.. oust, .... _. . _,... Braces. L-4l87-2-l3-2l. _5EBIOUSLV mL—I*‘rieudu will _.,- to learn of tho serious ill- ...». of John Peter Gaudet of l.>l she-S. ‘VALENTINE SKATE — Bed- lle Rink Thursday, Feb, 14. Half ‘e moonlight. Admission 15c. 11-4330-2-18-21 JOODS spoil over 50 deg. l". u. keep 32 deg. t0 50 deg. F. and below 32 leg. F. Buy a Test- w lllernlonleter. 30c and 50c mh t paid, at Bruce's. p05 '&-4l87-2-I3~2i. -SUNGLO BREEDING RATION 0g, Foxes for the mating season .- SUNGLO Gestation 8a Whelp- .; Ration for viilns following ting are available at your near- . dealer. L-37l5-l-22-ts-tf. .-n0N"l‘ FORGET the Valen- l e ten and sale in Epworth Hall .. Thursday, 14th. Tea. tickets 40c, ildrcn 25c. ' 11-4339 431G DOUBLEHEADER hockey amp, Crystal Rink, Friday, Feb- a, Borden Nationals vs. Crystals, enslngton Silver Wings vs. Junior ystals. Admission 35c. children I cents, 11-4332-2-13-31 JOXMENFThe latest feeding ens developed by leading authori- ‘ les on feeds, are incorporated in UNGLO Fox Feeds. We are no.1- iontly improving our feeds from ear to year by adding any practic- new idea developed. We do not _ . d still, L-Tllfi-l-IZ-tstf. -li1CI.EAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Tile finals in the MacLoan Hoc- ey League, western section are to -- arranged in the near future. ellingisn has won their section nd are to play off with Albertr-n. he winner will play Summerskie or the - hi. to meet the eastern section-S. —PKOFESSOB OSCAR EB!‘ 01 llio State University Agricultural liege, the 2nd largest Agricultural College lll tile United States, is ad- liSul‘ m INTERNATIONAL FOX a IMAL FOODS LTD. The latest ted developments all over the world re either studied by him or are e results of his work. Feed SUN- ID Fox s; Livestock Reeds and feed the BEST. L-3715-1-22—tst.f -NORTII SHORE HOCKEY league Play-Off 1n the Kensingtoul Rink Thursday, Rb. likh, 1086, atB P. M. Indian River, vs Kerlsington Aces. 1st game, of the semi- finals. This is the first game of a two game series, goals to count. con l0 and 20 cents." . IABM-I-ls-ll -BOWLlNG ALLEY-Someone moles were made on Monday night at the Capitol Bowling Alloy. In a Commercial League maton, Sni- elail-‘s team beat the Doctors with a score '0! 3068 againd: 1827. The Dominion‘ Pu: Boles Club won from h Bankers nit-l the close margin 013690 against 28b1, (h-ocket and Geilallvs Building won from the Barbers by 2610 against 31911-3. -BB.IDGI AND BANK-The Midge and Dance held in lt. ' ry’s hall on Monday evening under the auspices of the Badmin- ton Club was a very enjoyable a!- ~ 1r. Mr. Lee Horne was Master o! nmonies. Contract bridge and ilction forty fives were in play. 9 Prize winners for contract vvle Miss Sybil Tanton and Mr. ‘ . Currie. Miss MacLeod, R. N.. Won the prize for auction forty N. After cards refreshmcnl: were I ed followed by dancing-S. ‘ —BIRTHDAY GREETINGS- - B. C, Allen received felicito- “OHS from his many friends on "will. no». 12th., oh the occas- hn of his 91th birthday. m. Mien a a resident of st. Nicholas "4 "110?! excellent health in 511M "l his advanced age. He is tlo lather of Mr, 1., n. Allen. of sum- mmldi‘. who is a Liberal member in the Pl-incc Edward Island logis- itlu-e. Mm. Allen is older than her busbandandwilllbew in June. u‘ numerous friends It home Ind abroad wish them many more ""5 of happiness togethen-B. 4. M. B. A. ENTERTAIN- =:"T—A moot. cnioyabls Valen- lnrtywaabeldintho 0.1!. Indies tively with urgent economic prob Hour skating after Match. Admis- k1 on Friday while there she was an; 898st of Mr. and Ma's. l... L. Noonan. —-Miss Norrie Green, C. Hedeqlle about the week end in Charlotte- town the suest o! her sister, Mrs. Chas. Green. -1.1m Bernice Gaudet, 3N, or Wellington, left for Moncton. N. 13., on the llth inst. Miss Gaudet en- ters Hotel Dieu Hospital as assist- ant d . Her many friends wish her every success. Death Of Mrs. Mqrgaret Gillis T716"! Pissed peacefully away on Monday might at the home‘ of her 5°11. Mr. Urban R. Glllls, Mis- couche, Mrs Margaret Gillis, at the advanced age of B6 years. The deceased was the widow of Archi- bald Ciillis, who died in 1921. Mrs. Gillis had been in poor helm! I01‘ the Past two years but had many friends who called to see her and enjoy her company. She was conscio up to the last and knew and spoke to her daugh- ter, Sister St. Helen Marie, of the St. Joseph's Order, Oniaflg, who arrived home just two hours be- fore she passed away. Ma's. Giliis was born in Mary- ville, Nova. Bcotia. The late Arch- bishop MacDonald oi.’ Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, was a broth- er. The late Rev. Roderick Mac- Donald of Westville, N. 3., was al- so e brother. ‘There are left to mourn besides the son with whom she resided, two sons in Merrit, B, 0,, 1);, J, J, Gillis and Dr. Aus“ln Glllis; also Miss Regina at home and Sister St. Helen Marie o! Ontario. Two daughters predeceased he), Lor- etta, who died some years ago. and Sister St. Mary Reginald of the Congregation of Notre Dame. who passed away just one year ago. The fumral takes place on Thursday at 9.30 from her late home to the parish church, M15. couche. S. Prince George Disappointed In Shark Hunt (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT O-F SPAIN. Trinidad, Feb. 12-(0. P. Cablel-The Duke and Duchess of Kent failed to capture n shark to take home as :1 souvenir of their honeymoon tour of the Caribbean-but not for want of trying. All day they cruised around the Bocas in a fast motor launch. and Prince George was one of the harpooners readlv to plunge razor- shgispears into s. ‘ ‘s back. cess Maxine had her share of thrills at the sight of two sharks. but her adventurous husband was Ia trifle disappointed because the ‘Wat did not get near enough for a ll. Rctuming to their hotel after the outing, the Royal couple enter- tained a few friends at a cocktail party in their suite. The guests included the hotel owner, the man- Select To (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) UITAWA, Feb. 12—A select com- mittoe of nine members of the House of Commons will study and report on the best methods by which the British North America Act ins/y be amended, in accordance with a resolution moved on Jan. 28 last by James S. Woodsworth (Lab. Winnipeg North’ CEXILYCI.--IMIIISLEI_ of Jusitice Hugh Guthrie tonight ut through a motion naming the allowing members. Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie. F. W. Turnbull (Cons. Regina); D. J. Cowo.n (Cons. Port Arthur); W. G. Ernst (Cons Queens-Lumen- burg); Onesime ‘Gagnon (Cons. Doc-cheater); Hon. Emest Iapcinte (Iiib. Quebec East); Hon. Ian Mac- kenzie (Lib. Vancouver Centre); Hon. J. L. Rolston (Lib. Vermouth- Shelburne): and James S. Woods- avgrth (Lab. Winnipeg North Cen- l- . Mr. Woodsworth‘; resolution was accepted by the government with little debate, and by Mr. Iopointo who spoke for the Liberal opposi- tiorl who made the reservation that he would have the provinces party to any discussions on the subject of constitutional amendments. ‘rho resolution was as follows: ‘That in the opinion of this House a special o- “ should be set up to study and report on the best method by which the Brit- ilh North America Act may beam- ended no that while safeguarding the existing rights of racial and re- ilgious minorities and legitimate provincial claims to autonomy, the Dominion Government may be given adequate power to deal effec- lemc whim are essentially national in scope." Mr. Guthrie. sneaking in the de- bate, said he believed it was tlmo ascertain wheth the 0*!‘ IUVGHF m: suumznslula uuillnlllu i ,,..l PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLEUI ‘rm: HIGH Siiilililli T9 BE NAMED A (I i. B E M Y, A resolution favoring tho name,‘ the Summerside Academy, now that F8568 ll and 12 are taught in Sum- merslde High School, was passed at last nights meeting of the school Board. presided over by chairmani Dr. E. T. Tanton. i The resolution will be forwarded to the Department of Education for approval. This school up till two years ago only had grades up to ten and for further instruction pu- ,~ pils went to Prince of Wales College, I Charlottetown. Now pupils em eh- 1 ter universities outside the Province for they take Maritime comnum ex- amining board examinations. The principal of upper grades, Miss G. L. Maclean, reported that five graduates now at King's Col- lege, Mount Allison University, and Royal Military College had made excellent progress oi. respective uni- versities. Roderick Smith at Kings. Halifax, led other students in phy- sics and mathematics at the C lfibv- mas exams. ‘ SPRINGVALE SCHOOL Honor roll for January: Grade IX (ai-l, Ernest Carter; 2, Eileen Younker. Grade IX — 1, Jean Sentner; ‘J, Finley MacLeod; 3, Dan Farrish. Grade VIII—1, Lorna Crabbe; 2, Heath Johnston. Grade VII-—l, Kathleen Carter; 2,- Irene Farrish and Elva Sentner (equal). . Grade v1-1, Florence Ooles; 2, Ovid Dollar; 3, Howard Gillespie. l Grade V-i, Kenneth MacDonaid; 2, Daniel Colcs. . Grade IV (al-l, Erie Mllthesun; 2, Lloyd MacDonald and Ralpn uidcspe (equal). Grade w ibi-l, Helen Maclcod; i, Eleanor Matheson; 3, Mae Youn- er. Grade I1 — l, Harold Clark; ‘s, Gerald Dollar, Pcrlzct attendance from Aug. 14 to Jan. Iii-Dan Farrish and Ovio Dollar. Periect attendance for January- Florence Coles, Irene Parrish, Ovid Dolor, Harold Clark, Dan uarrish, Gerald Dollar and ErlciMatheson. W. Ira lviaclJonald-Jfcn 1l’.‘l‘. a test run. Sir Malcolm is waiting for an op- portunity to try out the car before attempting to better his world's Postpones , ~ i land speed record of 272 miles an 11011!‘ l sger, the hostess and others who had gone out of their way to see that honeymooners enjoyed their holiday in Trinidad. Tonight Prince George and Prin- cess Marina. went to Government House to attend a private dance given in their honor by Governor Sir. A. Claude Hollis and Lady Hol- Committee Stady Best‘ Amend B.1V.A. Act To Methods l Monster Bargains! TWO GREAT EVENTS -in ONE — Result in Positively GIARLOTTUUWN GUARDIAN 1 Group Ladies’ Silk Dresses, values to $6.95 1 Group Ladies’ Silk Drcsse values to $10.95 . . . ., . . . . . . Other Special values in Ladies’ g Silk Dresses and e 4 Ladies‘ Cloth Suits, sizes 14, 1s, s6, 4o ............. .. 2'98 4 Ladies’ Cloth Suits, 1e, 1s, as, 42 ohs lot Loans’ silk Blouses assorted styles and materials. Values 1 up to $4.95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Ladies’ and Girls‘ summer 5‘, Gloves. Wnite or Black , Ladies‘ Silk Gloves, assorted colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c Ladies‘ Silk Scurfs and Ascots. 19c Assorted colors Ladies’ Pure Silk full fashioned Stockings, all popular shad 69c Regular $1.00 .. Cashmere and Ladies’ All Wool Siik-und-Wool Hose, assorted 23c shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Shoes Greatly Reduced 1.98 Odd lines in Women’s Strap Slip- pers and Pumps. Cut down to just a fraction price of regular. Women's Oxfords and Tie Shoes, odd lines. Brown, Low or Cuban heels. $3.95 Values up to 1 o no I Children's Strap Slippers and Oxfords, sizesfi to 10, assert colors and styles. special Entire Stock Of Boys’ Overcoats I-IALF PRICE Corduroy Breeches 1.19 Boy’s Sweaters — Only 49c Zipper Fronts, V-Necks, Polo Collars. Regular up to $2.39 Boy’s with Leather Knees. Sizes 6 to 14 . Children's Knitted Ages 2 to 8. ’ Regular Suits. 98c ed Extra Positively the Biggest of Season’s popular Styles and Weaves. Combination Underwear in same quality. Heavy knit with string top, ‘1.- End Sat. Feb. l6th FIRE SALE and ANNUAL CLEARANCE the BIGGEST OFFERINGS in HOLMAN’S HISTORY Ari _, l’ ._ . '1 y“. No goods actually damaged by fire, but some are affected by smoke and water. wonderful specials too numerous to mention, There are also Wonderful Bargains, in Ladies’ Furitoats Dark Brown. BEAVERIZED LAMB. All sizes. NOW Q . .29 Black FRENCH SEAL. Q49 Sizes 34, 36 and 38.‘ NOW \- BROADTAII. FUR COAT-Grey- Size 14. Size 1s. Each NOW HUDSON SEAL. Sizes 16, 18, 38, 40 and 42. NOW fit DARK MUSKRAT (from last season). Sizes 34, 36 and s 38. NOW Your Choice-SILVER RAT for Younger Ladies. Sizes 34 and 36. NOW Best Grade DARK MUSKRAT. Sizes 38, 40 and 42, NOW BIG SPECIAL IN TOILETRIES Face Creams, Skin Balm, Brilliantine. Shampoo and Wave Set. Extra special » 2 2s. ALL LADIES’ CLOTH COATS’ 1A; Off Reg. Prices ">25 NOW $10 $25 NOW $16-65 Reg. Reg. L? l“ . racy: mi ‘In! II onlyl Coneletiec. Value 98c up to $1.05 12 onll (ionelottca. Value ' to 53-75 ...............--.. 24 only! White Fancy Cori-ll Bnssien. 24 only! Ooneio. Values up to $2.25 .. . . . . . . . lzonl l Corsets. Valucsupto $3.95 . . . . 8 Girls‘ Winter C0010. DIN 4to8ycars................ Girls’ Cotton min comhlh- 19c ution Underwear . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Rompers in plain 19c and fancy materials .. Girls’ Belch Pyhmas ... ..-.. Children's and Girls‘ Wool Ribbed _ Cashmere Stockings. ,6 to 23c . l l0 years . ChIIdren-‘s Beach Pyfllllll l!!! 19c Play Suits. Each ... Reg. s30, NOW s20 Reg. sss NOW $23.30 14 Ladies’ Summer Goats 3.50 All Ladies’ Winter llats-i-Z Price All Wool Grey Blankets, nice soft One lot Ladies’ Neckwear- finish, size 58 x 76 . Pair I 36 in. Fast Color Wabasso Prints. Yard .. 5 dozen White Sheeis- size 68x86, including ‘plain hemmed and hemstitched 56 in. all wool double and twist Brown Mixed Bannock- I burn Tweed. Yard Values to 98c 25c Ladies’ Angel Skin Slips, White or Tea Rose. All sizes79° Ladies’ Pure Silk Crepe 1 Slips, White or T88 R0511 ' . Turkish Towels in dark striPes, also White with col- z for ored overchecks FINAL CLEARANCE MEN’S OVERCOATS-l-Zi OFF REGULAR PRICES MEN'S UNDERWEAR PRICED VERY LOW Substandards in “Standfields” all wool heavy Cream ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Red Label Blue Label qualities. Gar- menv. and 1.19 1.99 Suit . . Bargains ever offeredyou. Wide assortment All sizes. MEN'S SHIRTS Cotton Broadcloth Shirts, Plain White, Blue. Tan, attached collars .. Broadway Shirts» in the better grades with attached collars. Plain colors, also fancy pat- terns. Values $1.95 to .... 1-39 . LUMBERMEN socks .491: I Boys’ sizes . Astounding Reductions Girls’ fine Wool Knitted Gloves in popular Shades One lot. Ladies’ Handbags in as sorted styles and colors- Values to $2.95 for . . . . . .. . Ladies’ and Girls’ Wool, also Silk- and - Wool, Combination Underwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c Ladies’ and Girls’ W001, 315° Silk-and-Wool Undervests Girls’ Wool Milt-B. "WWII colors 3 Men's FUR COATS Grey Kalgan Coon and Brown near Beaver. S1zcs40,44and46‘.. _ 3 Men’: FUR ROBES DARK GREY ' 52” x 66” 09” X 71" 17.95 19.95 Mon’! SIM Lolllllu Worsted, 81,4 yard! well. double width, values 7-50 Men's Bluoher Cut Lace Oxfords. Sibel merit with the provinces in regard to the amendments to the British North America Act. "I emphasize the word "agree- men ,"' Mr. Guthrie said, "because I hold a very strong that we cannot reach any satisfactory conclusion otherwise than by con- ference and agreement." Aliaisunderstood that the work of the committee named tonight will have no bearing upon the progress of social and ' ' ' ' " nowbeforethel-lousmizlvie-wof the stand of the government that it has already found constitutional authority under section 132 of the British North America Act to carry out treaty obligation regardless of cial jurisdiction. invitation to the ,.. ‘ I "hi. out last Aug. 31. by ' ~ "\- Tl. Bennett, cal- ling on them to attend a. confer- . . I 2:1‘ llods of amend- ‘ng the British North America Act, . Av a. O I Trial Spm _ (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire- DAYTONA BEACH, 1915., Feb. 12 —R.cughncss of the beach today. .‘ prevented Sir Mafcolm Campbell. British l-acing driver, from taking ‘ and suggesting that might be considered, failed to bring ieotllts. No suitable date could be agreed upon among the provincial premiers. tstives o! the munch; 17H) An out his huge Bluebird machine for be expected ereti of the committee. The provinces will rt are“ be invited to palticipato in the discussions, ac- cording to the trend of the debate when the Woodsworth mmion was tefcve the Ho . ~ \. Breeding lotion for Ines, Ioulky" and. Livestock. Feeds and Iomcdicl IP99" at your neofilt dealer. $l'50and$1'75"""' Brown orGrey........... 6W10-------- ENTERPRISE ODD BEDROOM_ SUITES TO_ CLEAR Factory auntie not: at is phoc A ~ “IRQN DUKE» 1 only. Modern deslgzhl only! Solid Walnut. 8-Way 5% $1. i _ ‘ RANGE é Regular $165, Mirrors. Reg. $150. To clear ‘H PM mum Wm“ - l " (Used Only 4 Months) , YOU'LL t ui'mfl,°s* 6 C,“ 3 Sucm,’ 5 l Now $6950 L F Elm?!) h? Soec-S s If]! Filled s Re ular girl/hm” ‘ “m” $158 when New so“ at “s50 8 aye”:- e . o an P D 8 - g ‘ I ial. Regular $10, $16.95 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Comphw 51mg Recmditioncd-Aa good an Ivor. Built of Heavy Cast Iron. Alaple Leaf Metal Polish for nickel, brass, copper, etc. 1 Tin Paolo and 1 Tin Liquid the 2 for 9c Remarkable Bargain i CABINET HEATER 1 only! 9-Piece Suite in rich Walnut Finish. DINING ROOM SUITES 1 only! $54 9-Piece Suite, h e a vi l y constructed. Rich Walnut Finish, $75 Solid Walnut 8 Pieces. $98 I only! Suite. (usnnw 14.98 A big powerful Heater, thoroughly reconditioned .. Jumbo Gasoline Engine ul-mll New! s n. P. oil-named. is: t: “...°.."“2.%‘ti'“2‘.f’.l. PM"- 0 , Ill - . _ N, - . $129 HAND WASHERS Used _ Now Reconditioned Popular stykn. All overhauled and in perfect workhig ‘order 5.98 ---. 6.48 _ Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Used — complete recmditimled. Now in llcflocf- order 11.95 l'—a Portable Phonograph Used — Reconditioned In "Suitcase" style. Vory compact. 6 lloconls Included. Only 9 I Penlight Flashlight "Iiouuiah Pm" style with clip. Always handy. Complete with battery ‘ 5 1 ONLY l 9 Couch and Mattress. I $11.50 ,5] Odd China Cabinets. 2 only in Fumed Oak Finish. Would ud- vise you to be here early for this special. 518 ‘° $3 Odd Buffets. 8 to choose from. CHESTERFIELD SUITES Reg. $79 .. neg.sloe_...... STUDIO COUCH 2 Spring-Filled Mattresses. “Oakdale.” Regular $39.50 for .. _ $32 25c 1.19 Odd Dining Room-Tfables. A real money saver at this price. All tables extend to 6 feet. In Wal- nut Finish, also Fumed Oak Occasional Chairs in choice covered 21113.11‘. . . .?T’.".'T. Y???‘ 11-50 in.» A J ardinere Stands End Tablel OLMAN H E_ i LEMOGES CHINA DINNERWARE HALF PRICE A goldm unity to replace missing places. Also l Bavaria China Patterns - "Bird. o! , Paradise", “Bridal RoseW-SPLENDID BAR- GAINS. Englilh Porcelain Tatiana, now dil- eontinued, for Leas than 1-8 of Beg. Value. Must b0 cold In male room for new Mod. Lead Pcncilr-augllal no I“ Id- bcr tips-priced Iowa ha: III. 8 for 10c. Writing Pads with I hook In - Strong and Servioedlc old Saucers. Fancy Oceanic: he Clo Topaz Glue-coated it Galvanized Coal Bob. 48-PIECE DINNER SET English Porcelain — just l4 och lit ioseilatthll very low 511100.11 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Bread A Button, BTeI. Plains, BDinnJr Plain, 6 Soups, 6 Fruits, 1 Platter, 1 Cov- eted Vegetable. 1 Sugar, 1 Gravy 53?.‘ ...".‘T'.‘L.Y‘.‘.‘?T'.”...‘.’.°.“." 5-95 Look for the Table Stacked with Bargains .. . . .ln0rookeryl)cpartineni- cy are too numerous to mention, but each Item reprelcnt a big mv- lug. All malt go. and go, v Just as soon a thnfty chopper; lac than. meme early.