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I -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for hal expired and UNB not. miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. _ MU. -ON BEING asked recently to join the Home Guard, a certain well~known resident of Alberton refused to do so, excusing himself on the ground that he was already controlled by a suffici- ently strong “ Home Guard."-A. -SERVICES APPREClATED.- Much success of the Poultry Show is due to the Rev. I". P. Arsenault, hit. Carmel who won several prizes for his exhibits and also gave valuable instru- ctions to his fellow exhibitors.-li. -HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6206. -ON THURSDAY lnorning Mr \\'m. Bell, while unloading oats at Mr Ague\\"s warehouse, noticed some clothing under the building, ami on examination it proved to be an over- coat and two pairs oi rubbers, which had been stolen from Rogers & Co.'s Store some nights previous.-A. -HAZELBBROOK FlEl..D.- On Sunday, Dec 20th, Christmas Services with special music will be held as fol- lows:-Cross Roads 10.30. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Subject Seeking the Child Jesus. Hazelbrook 3 p. nl.. Sub- ject Jesus the fulfillment of Prophecy. Alexandra 7 p. m., Subject In thc Full- ness ot’ Time. -THE FARMERS report the roads in good condition, and as u. conse- quence business is very brisk. J. Ii. Myrich & (Zo. and John Agnew are receiving largc quantities ol’ oats, for which they arc paying 48c. for white and dilc. for black. The price of poultry has advanced during lilo last wcck.--A. -TOWN COUNC|L.- At thc regu- lar monthly meeting ot’ the Summer- side Town Council on Monday night a lettcr was read from Mr. E. T. GGaff~ ney asking tllat the Council put dowll a sidewalk and fire hydrant at the North end of Water Street. The matter was referred to the Street Com- ulitte.-li. -SHlPiNG.- 'l‘hat Sllnlmcrsitlc is not too slow as a shipping port is shown by the statistical hooks of Phil the Barber, whose location is in tl position to scc cvcry ship, that cntcrs the harbor. lic states that since thc opening of navigation in April last, thot. omitting the Dolly trips of the S. S. Empress. including other stea- mers and sailing of all kinds, 536 have entered Suulmerside harbor to date.- H. -FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS.- .\'ever in their history have Messrs R. 'l'. llolman Limited made such ample perparntion l'or (`hristnlas as they have made this year, and never has their iullnense' and always atractive store been as attractive as it is at present. “ Buslnes ug usual" is not in it; it is business more than usual. A feature that has attracted both trade and gratitude on the part of their cus- tomers ls, their "Tea Room," where tea and cake arc served free to shoppers. This has proved ll splendid success. Customers, many ot’ them after a long, cold drive. thoroughly appreciate this act ot' kindness and are not slow to express their gratitude, hotll in words and in purchasing, as they iind in the store everything they need. The Christmas specialities this year are much more than ordinarily elaborate, as a. glance at their two full-page advertisements in this issue will show. The advertisements, full and explicit as they arc, give only a hint as to what awaits the customer in this the largest retail store in the Maritime Provinces. With the aid of Holman's catalogue, however, which may be had oil application, the shopper anywhere in the Maritime Provinces can have their wants supplied either by mail or by a personal call. Read these two large advertisements and send a postal card for ti catalogue. ` Dr. w. G. church Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of University of Toronto Telephone Connection. Ofrlts King Edward Livery Stables, 8ummeraldo. 6033-1ol4Mtf. _ ` \i Christmas Suggestions A pair of Men’s Ha- wr’ Gold Bond or alk~0ver Shoes. A pair of Women’s Hagar, Emgress or Wa k-Over u tton Boots or Evening Slglpers osy House Slip- pera, Overshoes, Leg ins, Gaiters, Moccas na for men women, boys and girls Dainty ‘ Shoes and Slippers for children. `next morning that 37 had ben stolen sertion for advertising in t uxnn Cash must aeeblllpally order. Minimum cbsrsp twent;l~.l_i_ve.cen_ts. j -cl-luncl-l or E_NGl.ANo.- ser- ‘ vices Sunday, December 20th; Alma 10.30. St. Lubes 0'Leary 2.80; Alber- -WHEN _ YQI-PRE IN ORAPAUD call at O..B. W_adman'a two stores and see the Christmas goods. The big 5, 10 and 16c. store is full.of bargains. '~ 7069-12-18M2E2i. -POST CARDS.-Views, Birthday Greetings, Comics, Flowers, etc., 15c. per dozen post paid. Standard Sales (‘.o., Box 15, Kensington, P. E. I. 7070-122-19m2l -POLICE COURT.-Two drunks appeared for trial at the Summerside Police Court on Thursday before His Honour Stipendiary McQuarrie. One was fined $3 and costs or 5 days, the other $5 and costs or 10 days.-H. -CALENDARS. - The ‘Guardian acknowledges with thanks a hand- some and appropriate Calendar for 1915 from Mr. B. Roy Holman. the en terprlsing manager of tha, Maritime Fox Exchange and Investment Co., Ltd. -PORT HILL.- Ort Sunday at 11 a. nl. it was discovered that the Schoolhouse ot Port Hill was on tire. Neighbors arived in time only to save the maps and teachers desk. The cause of the fire is a mystery as no one is known to have been in the building since the close of school on Friday evening. The building was to~ tally burned to the ground.-H. -Police Officer Brown arrived in Summerside from a visiting trip east an Thursday morning, and appeared in Court in the afternoon as the chief witness against John Coughlin. the youth who fired the shot which dis- abled Ofllcer Brown, after which Mr Ilrown left by thc evening train for ills home in Alberton.-H. -RINK.-The Rink will likely open Christmas night. A ticket makes an ideal Christmas gift, with the long- lnsting pleasure and good healthy ex- ercise. Prices salne as last year:- Ladies, $2.50; gents, $3.50; afternoon only, $1.50; promenade, $1. For sale by the McLellan Drug Co.-X. 7064-12-18m6i -MT. CARMEL.- Mr. Andrew Ar- senault of Mont Carmel, has dressed in the line of fowls; sixteen chickens and the same number of ducks for the Xmas markct.- A large number patronizing the flour mill at Sum- merslde which is thoroughly satisfac- tory.”--R. -SCHOOL EXAMINATION. --'l’hc standing of Carleton School Lol. 28 for montll of November is as follows:-_ Grade VII.-1, Alotha Carruthers; 2,‘ Mary Muttart, 3. Ella McCarvell. Grade VI.-i, Mabel Caruehcrs; 2, Margaret McCarvill; 3, Mary Byron. Grade IV. 1, Edna Muttart; 2, Marion Weeks; 3, Lorne McMillan. Grade III.-1, Ama- nda Muttort; 2, Hebert Myers. Grade II.-1, Evelyn Muttart.; 2, Aden Mc-' Carvill; 3, Ruby '1‘renholm. Grade i., (Senior)-1, Verna Weeks; 2, Dorothy Muttart; 3, Gladys Mcinnis. Grade I. (Junior)-1, Lloyd Mcinnis; 2, Aletha Dickie. -WEDDING BELLS.-The house oi’ the officiating clergyman at 1526 Hut- chison street, Montreal, was the scene of a very pretty wedding Saturday, Dec. 12th at 4 p. m., when the Rev. M. FF. McCutcheon, pastor of the First Baptist Church ot’ that city united in marriage, Kathleen: daughter ofdvir. K. McNeill ,of Outlook, Sash.. and Mr. Charles Alexander Andrew, of Sum- merside, P. E. I. After spending some time in Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew will take up residence at Summerslde, where the groom is in business. -THIEVES STEAL.- lt is evident that there is a band of thieves operat- ing in Prince County. On Tuesday ton 'l p. m. T. G. Gasden. Rector. _ - night. a respectable farmer of Victoria z \ -ualx.___ \ 5Oc Presldent Braces In Fancy Boxes for Xmas :fl , J r In s vius _ here for gifts for every-one ' . _ . " Q- ` " . ~ ~ _ ' f Umbrellas \ , 'l .V J 1 1 _ \ /, \\ // ' with plain or fancy handles, \\l_ _//l ' ' self openers or push with _ lil 1. I/’ - and without case. Many '* - prices, 50c. to $6.50. In Gloria or fine silk, ' . . " \ -And He Must Have A Xmas Gift- l You have' been wondering whatrto give h'_ f certainly:-That is the word from every one these l days and we know it is mighty hard to decide whnlll toget. - We can keep you-notlso much by telling laferel what we offer but by inviting you to visit our ig Store, every dept. fn' it too, and then you will for yourself just what excellent opportunities are Boy s Gloves _ 1 Nothing pleasesa boy V _ s;~~,""-fy" if _ e . ,rp-s< _ _ better than ahandsome pair- if-Li: unlined, wool lined, fur lin- of gloves. We havealarge * range; Mocha, 60c. up; wool, 25c. up; kid, 65c. up. ` . ‘ii _ In The Men’s Furnishings This Dept. is Surely On ‘Top With Gift Suggestions r, 1 \ Aga a ` , ak W ”l°".=>.' K _ Silk Wool, Silkme, Blu ' A Dressing Gowns ° The real thing for lounging about the _ house, they are warm and take the place of outer clothing if you lay around on Sunday morning or if you are indisposed. All pat- terns and combinations of colors. $3.75 to $16.50. ----»»--~~ $10.00. Men s Gloves ~ed and with knitted wrists. Wool, 35c. up. ' " In i ’ Grey,°Brown, etc, Zeécvlrtllligglillllaroon Smoking Jackets Take the place of your outer coat in the house when you are sitting or lying down smoking and is useful for the man that doesn’t smoke. It saves ‘your every- day coat from getting creased. $4.75 to 9 ' Warm driving vgloves, id, $1 up; Mocha, 75c. up; li 1-'_ Auto Wraps A useful gift for the, man that owns, a car is a heavy all-wool Auto Wrap, a61ec- A New Club Bag Many kinds and sizes. Imitation leather Bags, Suit Cases and Hand Grips, from $1.50 to $13.50. essity for car drivers. $4.75 to $10.0 _ l Men’s Handkerchiefs In Eclida, Linen and Silk with and without fancy borber, with and wi out Initial 10,; to $1_10_ neck and collar. 75c. to $6.50. Men’s Sweaters ' In heavy wool. Different colors with heavy, high neck, §§1.00 to $6.00. A Coat Sweaters _ I' I th_ ` In all wool and different combination Qf colors with 'Joost I No High' Priced" Goods Marked up to Mark Down _ * rowse Bros. Ltd. ans. lar; A Merchants Special train Wednesday Dec. 23 from Souris Murray Harbor and Summerside Courteous Clerks West, who owned a flock of 49 beauti- ful turkeys, found on visiting his barn during the night. what woke up the was the barking of his dog and at the L same time, a rig which he has already ldentifiefld was driving away from his gate. The finger of scorn is already pointed at this same owner of the rig and lt ls expected that very soon more will hc heard about this dangerous criminal.-H. -THE RINK at Alherion has new been flooded several times and if the weather conditions are favourable it is expected that lt will be opened for skating the first part of the week. A new addition has been added to the building. which will be used as a dressing-room for the men. This, together with the new Rlnk~o-phone which was installcd some time ago, will make quite an addition over last Year.-A. _ -A SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR.-A successful concorl. and ple social was hold ill North Carleton llall on the of Dec. 10th, 1914. Tile Iol- well Slim ' I l 1 L imited is the installation of a sani- tary drlnking fountain. This fountain is perfectly clean and sanitary, non- contaglous and up-to~date in every respect. This system ciiminatcs tho necessity of everyone drinking from the same dish, and is certainly a com- mendable move on the part oi this local firm. -SANTA CLAUS.-The arrival of Santa Claus was heralded in Summer- side by tho joyous ringing of sleigh bells and the merrlmont that is char- acteristic of the occasion. This mythical personage arrived on Friday lnoming's train tom the east, and was met at the station by a gaily decorated conveyance. After driving majestlcally through the streets, waving greetings to his young friends, he finally dis- embarked at tho store of lt. T. Hol- man Llmited; an immense quantity of toys and dolls was unloaded by willing hands. Ho will appear at regular intervals in iIolnlan‘s toy window on Saturday to greet tho young people of Sumorsido and Prince County. .tram -lt. is encouraging to note that the attempt of the citizensof Alborton- to organise themselves into a Homefiuard has met with the which thc nature of the deserves. Already held, and the the large well very the were on to about forty Leard. a well- did the greater thus far, and praise of the msn went The very in non- not yet thus far as it ‘ H 3 _ _ mr V 1 W -Pnoeness.-'ras latest mark ot' ' farmer U1 time I0 S8-Ve U10 Other 12. progress in thc store of R. T. Holman Russell Matthews, Howard Clark, Reginald H. Rogers, H. R. Maynard, Le Bert Pridharu, Emmerson McNeil, H. Tallton, H. C. Lawson, J. H. Haugh, Champion, E. P. Foley.-A. YIESTERII PERSONALS Summerslde Friday on business.-X best possible advantage 1 _ iw, ,, __ ' ' Selling Agents Store of Charles R. McLellan. -Mr. Chester Tuplin, New Annan, H. Hatch, H. R. Ouitou, J. E. C. Hun- was among the visitors to the Poultry ter, Sandy Agnew, A. L, Purdy, I-I. Show on Wednesday.-H Ii. C. Leavitt, George Agnew, Foster --Mr Major Sohurman, Winnipeg, is Skerry, Guy Ollvcr, Herbert Avery, visiting his old homo in Summersido. Edgar Mcltac, ltoss Mc-Arthur, Fred --X. llardy, E. F. Dougherty, Stanley Dcn- nis. James Metnorsll, nel-bert clark, -Mr. Norman Beaton. Coleman at- Lawson Yeo, Ernest Champion, E. J. tended the ial'B0 8%¢l1°l`|l18 Bl the P0\l- Koir,~ John S. Matthews, George liry SHOW 011 W6dll2Bd&Y~-H- Millar, Iioagh Ellis, T. C. Bell, H. -- -LOST.-A Child’s Grey Lamb Scarf on Water Street, on Thursday . the‘1'lth. Finder please leave at Dr .lLeard's ofiice. -Mr Kenford Waite Wilmot was in I 1 '-Mr Sydney Green. repr senting Clttvllll Bros., Cllarlottetowlngwaa in -Season-tickets for Summerslde Alberton yesterday doing business for Crystal Rink for sale at tlte Drug his firm.-A. -‘ _.r"°i“ idle M one In these’ days ot _un ren ented conditions, ‘t ' essential _for one to see that llleir money is invested td di; “Tile .lolfln fl=ur Farms. Ltd.” Affords You a.Splendid'f Opportunity to Make a Fine » Investment ' . _ , _ _ investigate. _ A »,».VOur ‘fThe Provincial- Silver Black Iifgxei I;ilgts.g,ofn£eig out a cash dividend of Forty `_ ` 'iibtained by applying to M' -Mr Colin Stewart, Surnmersido, crossed by the s.s. Empress Thursday morning on a holiday trip to New York and Pllliadclphla.-X. -Mr and Mrs Ll. I. Rayner. Alberton, crossed by the s.s. Empress Thursday momlng on their way south, where they will spend tho wintcr.-X -On Tuesday, Oiilccr Brown left the Prince County Hospital and took a short trip East to visit his acquaint- ances beforc resuming duty ut Alber. ton.-II. 1 -Mr ami Mrs Wnl. Muttart, Sunl- merslde, were passengers by the g_g_ Empress Friday morning on their way to Boston, where they will spend the winter.-X ‘ lem- _. " s -fiérsi-» f' "'g‘ 11,, -1 t l' a _ Reuben _ Y ? -Prof. S. A. Rockford of “Tho Bar- 011 Hishball Farm. Palmer Road was in Summersids attending the Poultry Show. ln Mr. Rockford’s display `ot` poultry he succeeded indrawing five First prizes.-H. l _ -Miss Anno. Cunningham, of Shodiuc. N-B-. who has been visiting friends and relatives in Alborton, Tignlsh. and other places for the past few weeks left for home on Wednesday morning last.-A. _ -",, _ _`\»-___ , “8CARF8- Our evening ooarfe and _ahawla are beautifull, lace. Nat, Nin- on, and Chiffon In Sky, Pink, Mauve, White, Cream and Ecru alle Paisley effect. Patonl. 7024-12-17M3|. 'uunxn Good Gifts - For All - _ -\ l - - »r, . W _ ' sei id our store offers; e 1 _ - Tlleaifav `willt_f¢-msn wmapmclm planets _ Thereare M _ I :lgysantii M. _ Q emost-oilvetty, _ il. » ' »