m,» F lay, Sensational Snaps trmon no SATURDAY lldit-ZH-‘l-B-TF. Harry Silliphant, 111218 entered the Prince Hospital for treatment. Taffy, Peanut Brittle, Suckers, etc. luteiy pure. lors_ —WANTED. — Dnrssed hogs, every day, also, good Banner Oats etc. lot . . . . . Spring Gosling filotlls Worth to $4.25‘ Clear Before Stoclttaking l$l-°° per Yd. Small lot Spring Coating Cloths, mostly plaids and stripes in light col- ors. Prices were—$2.25, $3.00, $3.25, $3.90 and $4.25. Clearing price for the . . . . . $1.00 per yard Only small pieces of each, so if you want any of these come early. Special Pre Stocktaltingl lliscounts 25”" off all silk dress materials. 25”‘ off all woolen dress materials. 33 1-3 off all coating cloths. 33 1-3 ofi trimmings, braids, laces, suitable for seed for which special price will be paid up till March 1st. Potatoes taken on mild days. J. B- .\iillman, Kenslngton. 23-1»20-m6i. --VlSlTlNG PRIEST. — Rev- Father i-‘rattk J. llac-Aulay who .was rtct-tttly ordained in 'l‘oro_ttto ~vy the Bishop .\ic.\'nlly was '". Summers d: yesterday visiting his h. u-r S1. Angela of St. Mary's Aqadetny. Father .\lztcAttlay while on the Island visited his fztthtr .\i.‘. Angus .\iac.»\ttltt_v. Tracatlie and aliso his sister Rev Sister St. Mary Anastasia oi None Dante Academy, Charlotte- town. lie leaves tthis morn ng for Winnipeg where he will be attach- .d to the diocese presided over by ills Grace Arcbblshp Sinnott. Fztiher .\lnc.-\ulay took hits colleg- iate cottrse at St. Duntstanls Uni- |hnod n; the Grand Seminary. Que- ibe. fgittisltittg zit l _ _ l i _ ' _ ‘S“‘"i““ll"- Tommu- lthnt Pruitt-e has the right to evokelg; [Lsgtrllllfiltuxlci ‘.2116 ‘rmfagtlal gmllm the memory of. her wounds in or“lh(xre ‘mum my: geennxifo H's Pvqrt and no shortage, WEI! the statemene of Mayo.- James Ill:- (‘onnell of’ Sydney at today's tue-ttlng of the joint uxpen-tliturc loztrtl cf the titunicipaitity in answ- cr to criticisms directed at him by The Smmg was closed with write warden with respect to the stir-och by ‘H, Cnchlll, Leader ollrlacfilul‘? {Quawing b)’ hi!" in tlte Contntttnists who ‘Te-Port b97070 U19 --CHURCH MEETING. ——'l‘lte‘ annual m ding cf St. .\lttr_v'.<l Ifttttt-h. Sttnttnetz-sitle was lteld onl glloriuy. Venerable Arch-Ilcztcottl lWhito prcsitlotl over an cxc llllOll-l lolly largo illédllllttfi- The fittonciali junu-ttttritts for the _\ nr WliS road and showcd a ‘fdntott of ziffttiis. he buildittyzl of a ntw parish hall was discuss- tw and it was thought very nee-l tc- ztry. A committee was zip-l punt d t.» look ‘into the tnattorw’ '_ A. (‘.- Snunticcs and li. WA, were appointed Wardens l Altrssrs H. C Mills. Ernest sfztctury cone’ l Dr. E. T. Tzttttott, ll- J.‘ Two Wonders in Wash Goods English tnade Weafferetts, fast‘ dye, in s“ c» navy stripes and spots, a splendid warm material for house dresses. ular 45c for i\l:t.~.<o_v, (too, D Pope, Len llorttt-t Jul lllnrtgv Ford were zttutoitttctll \'t ‘nrytttt-n. ' —'GOOD TIME. -—A lurk-- crowd 1t vrtls-d time dune“ 111.41 nizltt at, "ho Olympic (‘tilutrt-t _L'l\'t-h by the, tuicy Ozchestrn- 'i‘lt<-' utusic. trns t-npltrttlitl and a uond rccottt-I u ntlzttitttt for local ltlltflll.‘ l-Ivltgvnttt- had u real good time, The follow up: are thc tucmbcrs of llln orchestra: Pizttto. ' hlnrgttcrft tttict; violin, .\l llutnltl llut -. sztxopltoztc. .\lr. llzt >l . traps. .\l.. Jntuce tson. l l PERSONALS 1 Wilt-v Fr, Xlortnultzttt. .\li-"(:ott<'lt<-- 1nd Rev 1*‘. l. (‘ottnollpz \Vt~llizig-l t‘tt:t wort in Sttttttncr-‘itltr yester- tl.t_v. to match Specials in Corsets and llndcrwcaro Ladies’ Vests in short sleeves, long sleeves and no sleeves, with Drawers Ladies Fleece Lined Underwear, $1.25 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94c Bloomers in pink and white, $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . Other underwear $1.95,f0r .. $1.46 Pro Stocktalting lliscounts 25 Per (tent. 0ll All Combinations 25'?’ off. Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons 25'?‘ off. Odd line of Whitewear 25% off. Odd line of Corsets 25*" off. 58c ........$l.12 MOORE é N°LEOD LIMITED All men arr- comes to attending other mottey. liberal whctt l Iic sure oi’ the foundallott before‘ nltcmtpting to put up a bluff. OUR SERVICE to the eye-glass wt-nrlng ptlltllt" in an efficient nn krmwlodkc untl ehulpmrnt ran produce. Our methods of exnmlnlnl fill‘ ryenlultt nre thorough and pulm- inking. We fit no glaosco to diseased , eye! or cyu that are In need of medical lftontlon. Huch routes ‘ urn nlwnyl referrer] to Medical Bpoclnlllto. Our reputation ll your Ill!- |ulr|l. I have Ioelnfly equipped my ofllea filth "The Ila-Zen; IIIIII- nollln Unll." Thin lnntruntnlf in ' absolutely the WI‘! "If?" 0" tho market h! "E16 Elllmlflllr - lion. H. "J. MABON Optomofrlll and Prenerlptlnn Drugll It IIOITAGIJI. r. n. t. . on» connected wmi Drill More ltl "“"*““'“[P. E. Island Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Batman's Catalog. i l l l l l ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- “nt in Montague aud~wl1i be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- -ng, Job Printing. new and re- newal subscriptlons.—tf. ..*VALUABLE BUSINESS stand for sale, also Dtvellint: Hottstt ztt New Perth. Apply to Hurry Jenkins, New Pt-rth.—-il~iEl-1-il-fii-cod. {Oi-- IN MEMORIAM MR. JAMES SANDERS .\lr. Jntuc- Szmdtrs died ttt his ltotm- in .\lttrr:t_v ltivt-r on [lot-rm- ht-r ll, 192i. n! tho n21‘ of t-igltty- tltrcc boars. Thu dot-onset] htrl b on u st-ltttlvl lt.'ll4'll|‘l' in tho t-urlicr .\'4'i|l‘s of ill= hnvht: tnttgltl. in tht- Alurrztr itivt-r and in the sur- roundint: districts. Later in life hi» rrtlrttd front tho ptufssiuit and ltnpllllllt-Il tn tlu- wowzttlott ui‘ farm- imr. in IRIH; he umrrit-d littnbttra llutlock utt-l trout this uuiott sov- cu thil-ltytt wrrt- born: Mrs. Jar-z (illlt-spio. l-I‘ Attclizt, ltsk, Mrs. Jttnttu Humble, l-‘rettt-lt Rt er. Wm. llonty (fllWCil wit. Mrs. Angus llcutott- Aluxatulrla, .\lrs. Henry Shnrzntt. Murray iInrbor, David .loltn_ (‘lt:trlottltutvtt. 'ttttl Bert ou the ltotncsttntl. ll- also loaves to "rourtt one ‘at-r, Mrs. Krtthloon llisltnp. lllilir-wtlt it is u; express words nu It'll‘[|ilt'|i(' idea of the I 4h r-stcrttt in which tho departed \\£ls‘ h-ld by his utnny friends in tl - . Orphanage N otes: t l l Quito a number of subscribers ‘to the f-und resolved to make INIY- munl on their pledge after the lteuvy denutntls of Christmas and the New Your hnd been satisfied. ‘Stmte huve kept their resolutions. and some ltave not. If you are one ‘who did not. please let us have It as every dollnr itclps along the good work. lit the splendid list settt in from llonsltztu’, ‘Minors Theo. Benton and it ll. Nlchovltt collected $150.00 luntl the bttlnncc Willi collected b)’ nlessrs .T_ J. lMoLeod _ and l-J. L. (lrosby. The committee would tcn~ lder ihunks lo these getttlenten for Itholr excellent work. | Nearly 400 subscriptions with no payment on accoupt are otttrttand- lng from (‘harlntteetown ‘Please ' check up and see if your name is among the number. — Mlnnrd’: Llnlmont for Colds. . ru 1o his llttttily, and the integ- .tt~ tommutt: . ll'.< loving nrttl zupntltetit- llstmsltlott ('ll!lOZll"'?(l .tt_v of hit: character won the re- spt-t-r t.f all with whom he ztssoclat» ed. ltt his death thcrc is remove-J om- nf tit.- old lund-ntttrks that even mums n tx-runs mum GIIAIIANTEID rlnsr D08! mung out! —ENTER8 HOSPITAL. — Mr. Summereide, County —-HOME MADE CAN DY.—-Futlge made the old-fashioned way, abso- Prlce 35 to 60 cents per lb. at Olympia ice Cream lPar- 69-1-22-31 said: “Wall done, good and hith- f-ul servant- enter thou into the joy —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Whole- of the Lord." nlo and Retail. Holman‘; Bummer- The funeral was held on Dec. 11, the services being conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougail. The pall- bearers were John McSween, Jos. Lowe, George Lowe, Mark Bon- nell, Alex. Harty, R. Whitney. The deceased lived a long and useful life. and departed inw tho {teat beyond, his soul impressed’ with the record of kind deeds and good works performed in spirit. tltatwas truly Christian. ._._:<0Q-i--- ' rRANcE PLACES (Continued from Page 1) hie-re forced to treat on that basis Meuoheviks to rise against tlt Georgian Bolsheviks. = - _ Mr. Cochin discussed the quen- ltlon of Rlussian debts to Franc declaring that the banks and those who issued loans ought to reflund .pu't “#3. 1. and of the 109011. "it is no more just to demand poverty stricken Russia to repay that money," he exclaimed. "than for Great Britain and the United States to~ask us to repay the 130.- 000.000,000 they advanced to us." He thought that some arrange- ment might be reached favoring W88 the mfllf the small holders of Russian loans. Warden made He nsidered that Soviet Russia Wwlble- dcocrlbe I am. being tiwxtrbfiifid?’ Accuses Wi rdon pensatiou for the billions France had advanced to foment civil far m me amoum or 8371,00‘ , _ mun» a utter '- . root. h- . Why be sh , _ be twp-w new ~"l had no band halt! prepara- tion," said the Mayor. "but be- me m“ ammn" which w“ mmelcnuee the auditors rfound condi- "m" °n° “m” ""1"- tlono in the ireaaurers office which I have not. the linmlflse to He twent on to any that the man who was doing ma. lambastlng" whose actions as those conditions He accused the Warden w _ of leaving ultccks signed in blank ould be Jualmed m “king mm which were filled in and checked versitg; amt studied for the priest-lent domination.“ 5L ‘xugusdxlesimg Mr’ Lmmn on his speech snmmractice of gligningz blank ulwclts 'der to ask the good will of menl iplzttt was costing the German work 3l'>'i',ct' dear without affecting the evnc- > tuition of (iertuatty: lle feared the we migm “k ma; some m-Qqn be in Russia, tPoland and Pflllflfl, he allowed Us [or eleven buuon flays asserted. had united on a. secret of ntobilizntiott at flve franc: per treat)’. This ‘M11 Herr")! indignant- ldny. we might ask Wm“ 1' the 1y denied. but M, lCacltln repeated ‘cash value represented by France “'5 afllrllmllo" - ltoltlittg 715 kilometres of trenches SAYS HE DID during 1915, while Britain was look (Continued from Page 1) int: after 40, and the Belgians it kilometres. also what would be the, price of 1.425000 lives lost. The] dollar ltus become the king of that lfiflilllcial “'°1"|4l- Never h“ a cmmlTltere is no intpairment of either If)’ l" 1119 history of the WorIdQn-‘jnirt of ntunicipal accounts and joyed sttch financial and moral powins cegrad-s suggested further aud- er us the l7uited States does now. iii, i shall be pleased if the coun- They cannot demand from a coun- fill 0!‘ JOlnt expenditure coumttt- ltry bled unto death a policy oilwo Order the saute." lcompettsntioti. It must not come to ‘pass that financial domination will Maw" 5*Pla"an°" be made the instrument of politi- _Si'D.\'EY. Jan. 22—lf tvarden H Premier Harrie‘. m compliment (- \. Levntte had not followed thc l throughout the entire World to as l sist her now. Denounced London Agreement‘, denouncedlplacfr-g the the lnndon a\"cemettt and Genevttikcfiqird‘ protocol as utopian. M. Cochin 1m report enteref} the ‘“‘s°“'s‘ spoke for an hnur and a half The Si?“ seven“ tmes m connection DTOlOCOl he declared as a failure lmhivaflous m rffomls of the _ __ '_ ‘ I » JOZITI ‘s me ots suggested by cottsiderution Prom Herrioteittltnet? (wwsmns ‘the warden took excel). tion to tvhe manner in which it Ylllllvfl U19 Elleikel? QXDPEBBlIIE; had been- prose-riled to the board» wonder that a Deputy claiming to yesterday morning. He held that represent the ntnsses should dis- Mayor McConnll had mot taken credit "the sincerest and most vig~ (‘Jlztttizattce of his tpositlont as (Jffillfl effort for peace the first de- Ward-Fit of the County and chair- mmrflcy hm] ever madep mun of the board to present him 1T. Cochin blamed “the capital “lml a 0°93’ “Pd 51'1"?“ Ullfll U19 .- ronittte“ for the eirisitinfi Mayor hadlgwe“ ‘it 1° the P7955 threats of war. He said t.lte "Dawes m?“ ‘°.°‘l""5 9mm taking l‘ "P wtth lt.nt.-_ Ho. also questioned the trorrcctness c! the interest on the recnvetid ‘surpl-ttti as villgttred by tho atttlito.s,. out} suggested that lmwtws plutrwtittltl be extended to a commftlee vbé Tommi‘ to check France, deltverntg Frtutco to Unit- H“, figurmi 512.3, also 3601mm] t-d Status finance as tlto “Reich has [he 3133.0]. “m, not “playing U“. already been delivered or rather. game;- to the lowest international finance. The Mayo,- had been. lsubjected Russian Debts to France. 1a cross-fire thtoughout the ses- The Warden lived in the shire town. cottnc Is of lilo taunts interested- l; .1: uttdentozid ltere that Mr. Catnc-rcn will resign his office as County Treasurer arid Mr. Levat- tho position. Alleged Slander ()'l"i‘.\\’t‘.\. .liill. 2:3. -(Jl:1itnittg 820.000 for alleged slund ~ i-lurris, Iu-csttnt pant office clerk. is suing L. J. Gatboury, deputy tioslntaster-getterztl stud W. J. (Hov- er, financial suticrittlt-ttdcttt, lll an action to he iteurd at tho witttet" ztssizes opening ltero dlotttltty. 'l‘lts action arises out of n letter dictat- ed by (iahottry and posted by (ilov- cr in which the flnttttciai affairs of the plzthttilf are alleged to have been revietved. One Friend Tell; Another by women telling one another of its written by Mrs. Delbert Bush oi‘ Masena, N. Y. She writes: “I was in such n bad condition l couldl hardly walk, a friend who had tak- Compound with excellent results advised me to try it. It has given me back my ltoaltlt and I cannot praise it enough." There are women everywhere who have lteen benefit- ed by Lydia E. .I‘inkham's Veg- etable Compound and gladly defended himself by sztyht-g that that was the only cottnse pcstslble unless the Warden l An tunentlntettt to tadopt the re- port auntie to a ntotibn to attpoirat s-ttbkct to the approtlali of thew to’; name ls bclrrg ntcntioncd for Suit at Ottawa»... Jossvplt q, The frame of a successful rent-ll edy is often spread far and wide" merits, as is evidenced by aletter-ll t It en Lydia E, Plnkhutuks Vegetablofl tell time cannot replace. But l; d alt l hth with i - t that - i 0MB! » W§3t9m Guardlan ceased fgomnhletglfleg; mgfihafi contetroaubleuul‘: Geontiiln. ‘all? h: llflfiliifti’; s um in . $030 t0 W0 W ‘I I, (j h] h. l" . t u t t 3 f. “HOP mm no _- cunt‘ ascribed as an attempt by the W L‘ Bl‘ BI l8 I . “t, k u igijlCllliSEefltllBmlllS 1:1,. HEEILIJJFB ' Wltstactwf‘ Astana l i htldc said tearfully: "But for one, tilting I'd lcave you and go borne to safe side." ntother.” ONE DRAWBACK EYES ON THE ROM} = Fozzleton-"vllhat are m After an acrimonious debate, the ing the mirror out of your m. ‘Bozaleton-"Oh, Just to be Fozzleton-"How so?" a (totnntlttce to consider lt was "What's that?" Bozzleton-~—"My wife is g Irv-t. Th: committee was ap- "Mother is coming here. Shc'sidrivc the car today." u‘ pointed and anqtlter motion to leaving father." (4% l, adopt Exhibit 11., the portion deal- _ __ __._n|mn-a-- Llnlment n" m“ inf: with ‘the dkstributlou of the _ utttpltts, carried. ‘ The cost of the ITWQWIWKLWZIIWII- ‘l’ report will be tnade a joint charge ' t l" ill a .‘ . 1 H their friends and neighbors about i‘ sicn and finally arose wltth the it. v .DISCOUNTS AT a firs Discounts at Golf's are Always i Genuine and Money Savers When we sell a Galter at $135 7°" ml)‘ be lure that like quality cannot be bought for less money. but when we take off 20% It makes the price SD48. v O Our rubber trimmed houdolr slipper at $1.00 lo excepflonal value but 20% the price 80c only. off makes our $1.40 plush trimmed Juliet Is the best value we have seen in this or any other More but 20% 07f brlllll! it down to $1.12 and also our leather soled kozy corner cloth slipper at the same pricfi. 20% leaves the balance of these off Hockey Boots beyond competition. We have some lines of ladies’ wool hose that wear better than others costing higher price. 20% off these and 20% off some cheaper klnds gives you good hose at the ' ’ price of trashy kinds. Broken and discontinued lines of boots and shocsat great reductions. i These BARGAINS and REDUCTIONS wlll its‘. tmos, up. Ii? iIYIWZLW- continue Just a few more bargains in our ‘Furniture lflay-Days Sale unusually low priggg, choice at half price, CHIFFONIER 1-2 PRICE PARLOR TABLES. BABY CARRlAGES-A lot of them have been We have two CHIFFONIERB here, one In In Ivory Mrilllb "V9 drawer: and a mirror 10x20 IMMI- The other of golden flnllh Oak with mirror 16x22 Inches. Both regularly cold for 040.00. Ybur choice $20.00 bargain prices, MATTRESSESA-“A Jult a few umple bargain: left. YOUR QWN PRICE _ ‘There arc a quantity of ODD MATTRESQES, only one of eaohllnc of quite a var- v Q tety which we want to clear during these last days of the Salm Call In and see the p ' SEE THESE SAVINGS- STEEL BEDS. only threc In thQ lot. Bogulrrly prices at $10.50 to $17.50. BED OUTFITS comprising single bod. finished with Brass caps and equipped with woven wire spring and wool top mattress. Only alx ln the lot. Play day: price $9.90 CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS. You wlll have to loo the values to appreciate them. Better get your; now, sold but there are otlll a few at HOLMAN ’.S 139-143 GRAFTON STREET _ r-Q)" You; nmsssinc. raaw ‘ L-Qv There Ira this. HRS-E D3559‘ mo mated oo-mrluaruilu l". um. rm” ulltlltk orb" 1"" “(My)” “goo, wit" ml: wuk you can nm-youlwonotou of on! third off regular oath prlfll- \ -... .<io.iv»>-oq.ua