i _ I.; » A'.&1" "' 1. i ,. _‘___ ‘tt .,»_- lx.--r ~ f' ii. I .uf .1-'I if* .gf iff: _,ff Q . v, .. / $5 LN* $,.. \;. V, 1 ’- 5 iii? ' "1 .l` . liz. ii, vjl_ v~ if tl’ Q .,, i. .., in iff ei V44 ,W i f 'I s fl '.' fl’ 3-'iii ,:;. ."'i3 Ir .1 ,~1‘;‘.11 , _.. ,.__. _ `v .v -1 fr .- , . _p ' ), _ l l i,._ ¢‘»_ ‘ ‘ii 1 ' i ' 1".. J 'il is ,t ,,. . . 'i. li il ;';‘ i if LV. . ll _i ' l ` . l, if ‘l l,| li ' _ ‘ . _-,l ‘ vf ` ig... ,i _Y in 1 ti.. . .. ._ ..- . .,,. .~».»o.., ..~,.-, f ‘_ .1 5 agar fron. s _ 5 , 1‘llisciiitl’t,i;li`if“l"i:fi‘o"ivN ouiiitoiii-N 1, -_ I "minor ii, _ . ana' OUH in one AND TWO OFGOOD COFFEE IS NOT only more economical than the ordinary cheap grades, but is an added pleasure to every meal .Seal Brand' is the best that can 1 be produced. ONLY 8_ , SAN BORN MoNrneAi_ in.. ii. »a ‘ `*»~: -~_L '.ré!‘~'=."~>.‘=-.E==~._:-' ~' ; . 3 e "‘~ ~~ ~ . -. » _ 4 ' . .i ~-#1 :.-5" ‘ ` git ' .~ .--'.. ` fr* _ ~ rl’ .lil ""-.\-vii.”-*ill "- -r _ '!‘ .. _'ffl'--"'f_'_._ “ 1-‘--'~.¢f!'-%’e"'?"fT55'i"'-~ '-_- -‘¢1a5"` ' _i‘ Pr ...air makes more bread to the barrel than any other flour on the market- bread that takes up water readily, ' ‘stands up' ' well in the oven, looks well, tastes well and is light and nutritious. ` Being a carefully prepared blend of Manitoba Spring wheat and Ontario liall wheat, Beaver Flour is also an ideal pastry Hour, making thc most delicious cakes, pies and biscuits. - Keeping two floiirs-one for bread :ind one for pastry -involves unnecessary expense and bother. Beaver Flour is best for both. , Ask_ your grocer for it. DEALERS-Write for prices on all Feeds, Coarse LJ-rains and Cereals. l 16 Ill T. I. TAYLOR C0.. LIVIITED, . CIATIAM, 0|!!- WHEII Till IAKING I8 DONE ,.2 S||¢¢l.SS Sheriffs Sale -‘ESE X Edith Stowe Hasqard,Plantiil. I and _ Stewart C. Moore, Defendant. INVERNESS C0i\L BY ‘fill-“fe 0f 3 “_/'fit Of Fi- F9- i livery person wiuts the HES !` Exe°“tl°“ W me' ‘1\\'eCl¢d» issued ‘The coal with the most heat uiiitf 0”* Of tile Sllllfellili C011" Of Jud- .and the best for the cold weather. icature in Queeifs K ounty. in the limi best or an ii is si cr.aA:~i. above suit. I have take i and seized as the Property, Goods and Chat- Thy fqgl whhgqf g fault tels of t ie alirivc iiaiiied lk i`-_ ndnnf X X the following articles, viz ' I i _“__ _,__ _ A geicral stock of First Classm H ' H ' ` Station irv, Fancv Goods, Books, China and Brass Ware. Inks Src.. also Plant and Material of Printing and B" k Binding Biisiiiess, Sa'e and Oilice Furniture----An invoice of the Stock and Material can be seen at the Sheriii’s Office. . (The above will be sold enblock.) And I do hereby give public not- ice that I will on Thursday the 15th day of February A. I). ion. at ii o'clock, iurcnu _\ii. fin iyr- priiniiaes at 135 Grafton Street izi i‘i»~ said (hiiinty, set no and iiell by Pub -i .-iii-#lien rm. mild Goods and Ohattulu, ui' ~\~ iiiiicli tiii-roof ar-i will satisfy the levy mfr lr- rl ~-ii -uid Writ it' Execution. bf-i ~' ~Ii!'ill.M iiiifl interen besides Sberiifw l’ .-»‘ .ind all legal ir- cldantal expeii.-.us lll'ii)liLlE COO\'i|ll~'. Sheriff. l\SZi\]ll‘. _ _ Attorney. Sheriff u Charlottetown. .l. 2-9d8l uzirv 7*' , \i|l2 AD GAUliiC’l‘ Plan '11 5'? O2: Q13; l i i l - $1.98 I FOR A PAIR. OF DOROTHY DODD SHOES i \Ve`re going to clear out every , - pair off Dorothy Dodd ahoes quick, They are all high class oiiforda ani high shoes, and this offer is a moat exceptional one. an opportiiriity t secure a pair of high class shoes at less than half price. . Only $l.98 for a pair of _$4.00 Shoes Get a pair right now. Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street- l -_11 .__ 3 1:-Mads ('<_\iigh Mixture ia a splen- did prclliiration of unrivalled rrerit for curing the cough and rixlieving the cold. It baniahcs all irritation from the throat, cures hoarseness mid pre- vents thc vocal cords from being ai- lectcfl by thr- miiiarly_ lt is the best ~ ¥'____;%.-1-1; ., FOR 'ri-in i>R0'l'1~:cT1o:~ ' or iiirn Arr SEA MADRID, Feb. 5-A bill was intro- duced in the Cortes today, forbidding passengers, after January 19,1918, from einbafklng at Spanish ports on Sullllrasiot. iiiinirorl trio riiiitcii co: vw ‘-‘ff-'f-11-:::_-:_-:_-;_-_~.~f_-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-.-_-.-_-_-_-.-e--_-e _--.-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-f-.-_-_-.-,-_-:.2-:,-_-_-.-_~.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.~.-.--.-.- *'I¢ DIY! £0 buy tl thi! Province. _..._ _n*\Ui°1 Supl. Summerslde, has re- turned from a. trip to Boston.-S. ""G°°l'¥B E. Knight, singing evan- geliat from Boston, ia assisting Pev. Henryk Brown on nie cape woiie and 0 Leary circuit, where the Metli- °‘uUl5~¢0D¥l‘oga_tious are holding a sc~ lrlea of special revival aervlcea which are being largely attended-_ -The doeth _ of Mrs. Duncan Mc- »Innls, Snmmeraide, occurred on Bun- dly morning, the deceased was ri- bout 'I5 years of age, besides a. hus- blxld Omqon and one daughter gre le to lirns. The funeral took Place yesterday morning to St. ~Mary's Church and was largely attended.-S. -L0". a horse harness and shafts of a driving sleigh, which broke a- WBY from the sleigh on east slip gi-,_ mg on the ice from Summeraide, had a string of four big bells on the har- ness. Horse Weighs 1100 lbs and is fed- anyone having any information ‘about same please write Judson Blackmore, No, 9 rural ‘delivery North Bedeque.--S. -The marriage was eolemnized at noon on Wednesday last., at the home ol the bride, of Miss Laura Duncan, daughter of J. W. and Mrs. ,Duncpn, Summerside, and William McL\eod, of Strathcona, Alberta. The ceremony was performed by Rev_ H. lJ. Fraser, B. D., in presence of the ‘immediate relatives and friends of. the contractlhg parties. Alter a dain- ,ty luncheon- enjoyed by their friends the happy couple left by train, vin Georgetown, for their future home. in Strathcona. They purpose stopping for a few days in Boston and Winni- peg, Mr. McLeod is a son of Alex. McLeod, Found’s Mills, and has been ‘for a number of years accountant with a firm of contractors in Strath- cona. i:Don't cough," when you can cure yourself so quickly and pleasantly with Rexall cherry juice-this truly ldollcloua medicine is really very ef- jfectual. Bo much faith have we in it lthat. we guarantee every bottle lwo cell to give satisfaction ,or the price. 25c. back. Bolo agents The Rexall Store. The McKinnon Di-,ug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo, & Kt Sta. drt.f.l RIO LOAN WAS A . FAILURE IN LONDON LONDON, Feb. tl-~-Tile new Rio do Janeiro Brazilian loan of .i.’2,50ll,00ll, which was issued last week, has liiul a partlciilarly poor reception. It was offered by Selignian Bros, at 925 and carried 4,1, per cent, in- tcrest It was learned that tho under- writers will take up all por cent. of the loiin. ROBIlERS BUSY WHILE HOUSE IIURNED. NEW YORK, Feb. 8-S. Hayward, jr., for many years the New England correspondent for the Fit. John Globe, and his bride of H few months, narrowly escaped dea.th_at a tire in West 12 street here, yesterday. .While the fire was in progress thieves en- tered hls apartments stealing dia- mond rings and other valuables.Sam- nel Freeman, a Canadian, who had a gold watch presented to him by the Canadian government for bravery _ ln C n da rushed throu h the burning a a . E .building and dragged two women £0 the street, who would otherwise have been suflocatedto death. ii-iii: I it riiisi siirrzi talre Week's Break-up-a-Cold 'l‘al,’r‘_ They will 'ward olf the impending i-ull rniiiove 'the congestion that is sl:i:‘.» ing and inalte you fccl yuursrzlf min :i ' They arc inlld but effective. Uoiunlr no caloinel or other irrllutlni; ri-ui edles.Q Pleasant to the taste. Burr to glvo relief. L‘5c. at -All neva, advortiaing and aub- acriptlona in Albertoii and' vicinity should ba handed to H. Clark, agent. -P. R. -MoFadyen, Summersirle. was a passenger to Kensington yes- terday afternoon.-B. 1 -The Morning Daily Guardian can ll-u obtained at Lailerty's ’I`onsoi~lal Parlors, Summerslde. side, leaves this morning nn ii trip tu Montreal.-S. -All news, advertising and aub- aoriptiono ln Summiirsldo and vicinity slidilld be 'handed to Ernest McQuar- rie, agent. -Congratulations to Earnest and Mrs. Trainor of Tyne Valley on thc arrival of a baby boy.-S. -Visit our big Midwinter Clear Up Sale. Special bargains in all de; partments. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd.. Summorslde_ 2-12dr2i. -B0y’a two and three piece suits clearing in our February sale @ 1-3 off. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Sum- ineraide. 2-12dr2i. -Women's neck furs clearing at half price in our big February Sale. Buy now and save money. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Summerside. 2-12dr2i. -25 men's tweeil suits, ranging in price from $6.75 to $13.00. Now dur- ing our Midwinter Sale (rj) 1-3 oil. Sinclair & Stewart, litil., Summer- aide. 2-l2dr2i. -Women'a tlbe boots in tan calf. patent leather and gun metal. Worth up to $3.50. To clear in our Febru- ary sale per pair $1.98. Sinclair B: Stewart, Ltd., Suminerside. 2-12di'2i. -Special clearing prices on fur and fur lined coats for men and women during our big Midwinter sale now 'on. Seo nlii' fura before buying. Sin- clair & Stewart, litil., Hiiiriiiiersidc. 2-12dr2i. -i\ien’i-i fine, grain, laced boots; strniig, heavy soles, suitable for oarly spring wear. llirgiiiur $2.75 to $3.00. Special during our (Ylviin up sale @ $2.00 per pair. ' bliiicliiir si i~ltewai't, Ltd., Suininersidc. 2»12dr2i. -Women's 34 inch Aatraciiiiii <-,nni.s with Ohio Sable ti-iiiiiiiings. Si'/.ci~i 34 to 42. l'lei:uliir» $39.00 value. ’l`i» clear in our i<`elii'uiiry Hale nt. racli $27,50. Hiiiclali' & l\‘t.i-vmi't, i.td., Siiiiiriiersidc. _ 2-l1'il1;k is yaotiéallytzlrliore power y anissp io an crude carholio acid. Yet it stops instead. of causina' pain ani smarting when put on a. wound. It hciila more quickly than any known aiilisiaiiue, abscess. ii, ulcers, eczema, b‘ilIil, [\‘cb. il--The must of 'l`rl|ioli is still coiiiiiiiiiiilril l-y thi* 'l`ui-ks ,find their Arab allies in sur-,li iin nxt.:-ut. that lliily’i- iictiuii is izrniit- Iy ria.-it.i'i<-toil. The ltnliun cruiser (‘itta Di (iatnniii, which returned here today from ii cruise along the const, rvportn that slip iioinbul'rriwlr~.il the taiigletl wmlrilnnd, ltollired Bruin iruni liii~i nap! The aruiud of reckless iiliiiotlng Passed through U hidden lair, And ii most disgusted fellow ` Was that uid, sleepy bear! >- “A ming nf merry litintr-rs Anil iirnicil with niuiiketa stout.; ] think I'll lenvc liellc River ' Before they shoot mc out. Qli yes, I’ll po some morning When snow in falling Inst And hunters all are indoors Protected from the blast." One dav two littlc urcliiiis Enjoyed a pleasant romp Until they spied old Bruin In McInt.osh’s swamp. The shaggy creature vanished ' To l<‘rankie's";;reat iuirpriso Among some near-by bushes Before his wondering eyes. That night when darkness covered This peaceful, quiet; land, The bear went: struggling forward And reachgd Belle River strand. He stopped to watch the lamplights 'I‘liat shone upon the snow, it And said, "I lilo Belle River, But still, I've got to go." “Young hunters love your country, And take a beai"s advice; ' I’m oil for Nova Scotia Across the shining ice; I've roughed it many a_winter, Men chased me here and there But still thoy’l1 do some hunting Before they catch this bear." _ So here’a to Mr. Bruin! I hope he's snug and warm And sleeping most contented While howls the winter storm; And when the springtime visits This land and Bruin’s there, May it bring joy and gladness To the hunters and the bcarl In New Brunswick long algo " " Bello River Feb '8 -E 'I ANNOUNCEMENTS l -“No 3 in a winner on the ballnl; iilioct for Wednesday, “The penple’a candidate, .liiiug f‘Fll10fl. 2_10d"_ “A Mayor nf ull thu pi-.|.ln “-3, V .iiimeu Paton. *Wlcnnomy is not l‘ai'iiiiiiony lim; efllcieiit niliniiiistratioii, siiya James .l’iiton. 2-l3dZl. , '°.\lpli llclickaii lulilgo, Nu. I0, [_ 0. (l. i*'., inléeti-l tniiiizlll. iil. ll ifrllick, Degree priiotici-,. ______ \ "Red 'Rose meeting Lodge Prince -l-Edward, Hans of' Fiiiglniiil triuiglit al, ii to the Arena tliiu even- ing and meetyour Valentine at tha Masquerade skate. 2-liidll. “Citizens to the Polls. Vote for the man who has been weighed in tim balance and not found wiuitiiig, tlio working man's friend, J. I’. 2-l0dtf. "A public oiilcr in not ii private graft. The way to climb iipwarrla is not to knock your opponent down- wards, says J. P., the coming May- or. 2-l3d2i. "Voice Specialist, Prof. H. A.'l`ail- ton, teacher of Voice Culture, Plano and Organ. Voice Culture B special- ity. Studio 146 Gt. George Bt. 1-lidthaturwtw “Major Bartlett will lecture on Mary Queen of Scotts in thc/C. M. B._A. Hall, Vernon River, on Thiirsrlnl' FW 15th. The admission will be fifteen, cents. 2-12d3ipd-` °*There’s enough young men and womcii too who have enjoyed the Mon- day lialf-holiday. Remember it WHS James Paton who was the pioneer in this movement. Vote for Paton. "James Paton was the first mor- ciiiint iii this city ui indenendwfly close his place of business and gl" 'his -clerks a half holiday. Clerks ‘i0 your duty and do not forgtt Who did not. Clerks vote for Paton. p .- -fe ~ ,ce . , _f-_ _ _ ___ .___-.._. 1.-_-J_.==-__.-_=.=T=..:_-.1-_=-;~. __ I - '_-. _ ' ’ _ _r-` _ ' ` fps. _,_ ia, ___._.... r. --if 'D l_lll|-Illlllllls' f ur llargoliuai lloheil _$6.50 , . . son l - l Men with a broad know- ledge ol value viho have inspected these ovfrcoats havesaid that ‘ ` _ _ we “were ,ijaiher under- statiilg thevalurs. Certainly they are the best we ha-ve ever sold for Sli 50. There is a large variety of good lat eras in the best wearing _tweed cloths. ' They are splendidly y loses Saturda Feb. h ........ verloaded Stock Sale 5 We have- sold a large ~ - quantity _of Robes during inn-as i i tailored, have grod quality - linings, and were really good value at the iirstprice of ,iz 00. _ It will l » ,/ i pay _vyell tO ' f-r i ‘~ , ' N' -jr ~ ~ --if-’-l spenda_ievv'-ml-li-iiil‘§§ifl00k' , .lloii’t miss ilils sale! It s now or never. Root out tliat pocliel‘lioolt.f li you' come I ins over _n_ur_.va-l.in5§:i,.._ in and inspect llie values you’ll~ agree llial it would pay you to come miles to get these Money Saving Bargains. This great opportunity ends Saturday Night so while the 54x72 $6.50. ` I prices are 'down as near lo zero is prices ever go, get your share oi these iiiiprecerl- 0111” Grey Goat R‘-be? at i A _ . $6.00 is a lap warmer sure. emu' values' ' and cannot be duplicated 111 No r ;ji,Mdnizibn'V""‘R0b¢S 54252 $4.50, Slxoz $5.50, - - any other.store for les! ._ than $8 00 Meir: fur Coats ' Ladies’ For Coats 1 'bile .ml Bmw., Bear rozdzw/32'# .fail 'Yi .....- _,__ W ,_A . ¢‘JY-vltca :raw/v /p W ,`_m /mar .f I nz .. cleared at "$.09 _ ,_ \=