rar' .rag _,_, I ,Lf-,~,». /- ` Qi . t (Q/M* » r .‘ I is Q ._.-.- wx.;- _ Zand 5-lb _ " Curious if P\“’°C°“' - lil and 20 Ib _ Bags ~.-HL Elr\ilC . r~~¢'- ugar Il.Innti»: I 5“9‘i" :nomic ‘- .2-;-:.:.-rz. .isle , _ ‘ ~ _ .» ~ '- » \ - =- -- . , _ . _ .~ _ . r“7t . - Torso ir ° 'ms on.tnLo'r'r1:c'rowN GUARDIAN I ‘ _ FE§,!f_'.’AR.Y 3.314.937 _ C2 37 G _ . D _ . Eggs si? L ‘I"'lft"fI be MADE. IN CANA I »"%‘2.~='i"I",';`r-j{1-_»c;~._ ` _ .....~_ -- H; 6\ . . I - '»--=-I __ t I____ . r' ii, .f |_ _ ~- _,__ _ \ ___ t ‘ |.._. .__ ,- ~- __ - . ‘-*.°.‘~ii.'.s. ; - A g __ "_ --'““ .. DA I ,_» SOME OF ITS UIIII _ w. 1 For washing dlahoo. For cleaning and dlalnfooihl refrigerators. For removing ordinary obatrua- tlono from drain pipes and alnla- I REFUSI BUBSTITUTII L’.W,6II LETT COMPANY LIMIIED .n.».......-.J '°“°'"°‘ °'"' »°~v»\l»L ,__....._..........._---~ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS lpriif-r, i-r-oruuery, lb. .....40-41 lIittt1»|'_ iiairv, lb. . . -- . . . . .36--37' lim-lt\~.'livnt, ln|.~=., _._ . . .L00-1.20 f‘;lll':-'lriri-, ill... ......19 _ i~It';i1¢I. lull ...ll.00-12.50 _ iiny, liunrr-, lun... . ..I0.Il0-11.50 I I|I|Iv:_ Iii. . . ........ .19 I ' i.:i|uh polls, llr. ._ .....60-90 , t ():|t-', lil:1<'l<. luis.. .. . ..70 ti.: hi -r-<,\\i»~_,_... ....66 | _ l’uI:iI|n~= .. ....60 . rilruw. pr ~.».::<-ri. ton . .8.00 \ I‘oril, rlufulis zrlt. Ili, .......l4-1614 Wlriial, luis. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1150-2.00 _-_____g _ __ i_________ __ '~ ‘~f'5-`~I,:f» » - ri :C I`he best sugar for the sugar bowl is Lantlc Sugar Its purity and '_'jine_" grunulalion give It thc highly sweeten- ing power. It dis- soivcs instantly in your tcacup OI' Oli yourbreakfast cereal. » » ' 'lhc /ill-Purpose Sugar” II- WE can_ Supply I ‘ any missing raft of your Bridal .--43.* Rose set now. ‘ ._ A full stock just f `-ii ‘ imported. _fj:'=;*,t¢--2 Black __I_'_f' __ ` Sunnyside “II . . ` LI - ` _ /. ` .__,_4»"`!. I/I :"'V/,`I . » "a _., . ,ffyi " - i<.;$-rife. \ t £2' rf .f .f f; _/' tv; £8 "".'-'.“. ‘. r~\ 1’ .'- ‘ ':/.‘F~%- fi- =. P -su-.s:;_ __ ‘ 1; ga' 1( For making soap. | Th# -I1' IAYI to buy in thin Province. -BROWN JUG8. each llc, at_l-loi- man's. Summerside, on Wednesday. 4402-2-l3ME1i -_POLICE RAID.-The Bummerside Dolice and -prosecutor made s search on Thursday in a house on Queen Street. they aeiled a qua.n'tity» ofdntoxicatlng liquor which they confiscated.--H. -A. O. H. ENTERTAIN.-The A. 0. H. dance and whlst on Wednesday evening was as usual very well atten- ded and a moot. enioyabie evening spent. The special cash prize for whlsl _Nas lgvarded to Sergt. Fenton Arb- ng.- . -SOCIAL AFFAIR.-A number of guests were entertained to a social and dance on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Mack Gallant, Water Street. A pleasnntsvening was spent the guest" retiring soon after mid- night.-H. -FAaMERs |Ns1'rru'rE.-A ‘Ivory successful and enjoyable open meeting was hel on the' Urbnnville school house on Tuesday evening 6th under the auspices of the local branch of the Farmers' Institute. Despite the con- dition of the roads the attendance was good though several outside visitors who were to address the meeting were regrettably absent. Mr. Ferdinand Richard occupied the chair, ami Mr. Benoi F. Arsenaul; was secretary. Sev- eral ladies were present and all seem- ed to be greatly interested in the speeches given. Mr. Joseph H. Arse- nault was the first speaker. His theme WHS 00:0Deration. and it recei,ved n very good hearing. He cited notable results of co-operative work. and pre- dicted a much greater progress in tho near future. He was followed by Mr-. John F. Arsenault who spoke on thc poultry industry. Mr. Arsenault, though unprepared, greatly interested his hoar- crs on this important s-ub,ie‘ct. l-le ex- plained at some length the method in caring of hens, the food essential at this season, the precaution to be taken to in-rep them free from vermin ctc., and he summed up by referring to thc high prices the result ot'~co-operal- ive management namcly our egg cir- cles, inspector" Gallant. marie some Kooti remarks. referring to what 'had already been said and gruduallly ex- plained how it was that the teaching oi' agriculture was- being introduced in the schools. Home project.-1 were a means. of infusing in the hearts of pup- ils a love and a desire to find out the real facts in connection with whatever they had taken up. The faculty ot` ob- servation was being traineriand the success' in teaching did not so much depend on the amount of instruction imparted to a pupil, as a desire created to ez-:1ti.t'y his curio-ilty. The president. Mr. Iticlrard. then gave a br'le't' report of thc meetings of the P. E. island -Egg t‘ir<-'le association held in Charlotte town, he being delegate t`rom Egmond iiay. Mr. Joseph H. Arsenault again spoke on the local Exhibition and made some intersting- remarks in this con- nection. Mr. Frank Dolron sold a few words. encouraging parents In the ed- ucational welfare of their children. Mr. Joseph T. Poirier made some good ap- propriate remarks re the duty of par- ents towards' their children. A vote ot' thanks was tendered th_e speakers and the meeting adjourned.-M. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS I Butter (creamery prints) 41-43 llggs, doz. 40-42 Fowl. lb ..... 12-15 Chickens. fb .. 16-18 Duizks, th 16-18 Turkeys. lb .. .. 22-23 Beef (lb) retail .... 16-20 Beef (wholesale) dressed .10-.12 Beef (ilive weight) .. .07-.08 Tufliips (bulhoi) .... .. 30-tit' Oats (white) bush. .. .65-68 Oats (black) bush. .. _.68-70 Parsnips (lb) .nity Buckwheat (bush.) 1.00-1.15 Wheat (ba|h.) 81.26 -'t.r.'\ I-lay (ton') .. . .. . $12-Sl-i Straw (ton) 7.00-8.00 Potatoes (bushel) .. tif)-T0 Pork, (selects) wirolcsalc .20-20 'i'lu-rms more (`:|iarrI| in this section oi thc muntry than ull other diseases put together and ora prescribed local remedies. and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment. pronounct :ii incurable. Catarrh isalofal disease. greatly |influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's tyrumh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Chenev& 00,, Toledo, Ohio. is a constitutional remedy. is taken internally Ind acts thnx the Blood onthe Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Iioliara reward is offered for any case that Hali's Catarrh Cure fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F.] CllENEY&C0. Toledo Ohio. ,for vearsit was supposed to beincurable. lioc- I u -TWO GENTS per word each in- sertion for advetisins in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- 'mum charge twenty-tive cents. I -choice onuav surrsa, pound-I bloclss.-38c on Wednesday. at Holi man-'s, Summerside. 4402-2-13MEli -BEDROOM LAMPS with burner, wick and chimney. 18c at i-lolman’e, liven-nesday only. 4402-2-13ME1i -40-PIECE CHINA TEA SET $2.95 at HoImun's. Summerside, on Wednes- day. , 4402-2~13ME1l » -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian |can be obtained at Latferty's ironeor- , ial Parlors. Bummerside. -20 P.C. OFF enamel ware at Hol- man's. Snmmersitle. on Wednesday. 4402-2-13ME1i -WEAREVER ALUMINUM sauce- P11119. 25c. for Wednesday, at Hol- I man‘s. Summerside. 4402-2-13ME1.Ii -FOR SALE.- The pacing mare "Mystery" by (Parkside) six years old. Weight eleven hundred- and fifty pounds. Apply to Earle H. Boulter. Albany. P. E. I. 4364-2-13M1t. CAPIAIN IRM IIIWRIE I ' AND HIS EXPERIENCES. Southampton. Wie were in London eight days' and then were sent Liverpoo ‘to Join the Misanabi which brought im to St. John.'Bome .news- paper fellows got hold of our mate and got a story out of him but l don't wan; any newspaper publicity and won't talk to a reporter at all." ' __._.___.___._ |ns|.ANo Pnosbsnous “ IN EVERY DIRECTION- , LONDON. Feb. 1.- Robert Col- ville, president, at the meeting of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin, said that trade in all departments cff lrelaud’s Industrial life was extraordinarily ac- tive. “lt was difficult to realize .ln this favored island we wereln the middle of the third _year of the great war. The flax industry in the North was prosperous. Exports of irish linen the past year ,was £2,000.000 more in value than the preceding year. 'Shipbuilding and agriculture were prosperous. The prices of cnt- itle, horses and live stock were ex- traordinarily high. The prices ot' oats, barley ami wheat werc mo-rc than double those ot’ normal years." (VVith all this prosperity there is danger of a pc-tato famine, and the situatlon is heingz forced upon the attention of the authorities. SEVEN SURVIVORS OF SHACKLETON EX- PEDITION RESCUED WELLINGTON, Via London. Feb. 7-Seven survivors of the Shackleton Antarctic expedition, who were stran- .ded on Elephant island, have been rescued by the relief steamer Aurora which arrived at Cape Evans on Jan. 10 with them on board. (lnptain Macintosh and two other nren ot' the HALmAX_ February 8_ Captailjstranried party perished. Thomas Lowrie. a native of Charlotte-_ town. and a resident of that city.when1 he hangs up his hat, was in Halifax yesterday and left North street depot lust evening at eight o'c'lock bound for Pensacola. via Boston. Captain Lowrie used to sail the tern schoon-er Mc- (‘.luro and has a host of acquain- tancer. among Novo. Scotia marlnc'rs.‘ ills last command war-r the schooner ltomn., which was shot out from under him In the Mediterranean not so many \vcr~'A To BEGIN NOW " ,1§_0_,sAvE MoN»EY so-rr 'ri-IE NEXT WM3 LOAN I' Klkfiff OI IIIIIIIGI OTTLWA _ I - - ti ., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:________ _____Y__ ___ _ _ _:___ _____________ . ___ __. _*_ ._.V__. _ ._._. _ .___-v-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,___-___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.1- -_-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-.-:_-_-_-_-¢ _-.-fe -.-.-.-.-.-.-_-_-.-_-.-_-.-_-. vt. ~ we _».- ----- - _ ... ,., . ..-,. - - -_-_- .__ _ .__ ________. .__ __.____ _ _:__ __ _ ___ _ ~ _ A _ _ _ __.__ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'___ _ ___ _____ _ ___v_____ _#___ ___ _______________,b\Iv_______:;____________________________ . ,_,.v.,_._. _ ._.Y-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~ _ I I . . ' 1 I 'l_._ . . .____.....r,. :cle ' I VM FlR° 1-( » ~. ' »|.~ ' Dom' You Feet SLEEPY P ._,_ 1- nlvg 1 f --"*‘*.“""“' M I ' Y E {'_ I- N°»$A§ WMI , '. II I 1'- _ I wEL\.-‘;>f\R- ` ‘ Y U CAUSE You c Coogee _ How Dio You Q °°E‘° *OU een? - FGOL Ma -ri-us. ANT \ ueeo \I1T eruow Yoon _ - eorrts is naar " Yoon eooorw- <\T EMFTY -A, i1 A DOCTOR! eous-ness, truth and Justice' had li ruthlessly and deliberately trampl _zJ1'~ ._ ... ,,. \ A' I u hs- g