=_..,_... ~fl2‘i..**"” _...___ f.-..-~,- » 0 ll 1 .,» Q., SITUATIOHS VACIHT fx 1 ‘1\ D STANDARD ARTICLE SOLD EVERYWHERE SUBSTITUTES STRONG ANTIG ERM AN l-‘EE I .I`\ G. ADELAIDE, Australia, Jun. 21:- Hermann Honburg, Attorney Ginerol of South Australia, since 19419, 11115 resigned his position ‘ocean-ie of the lanti-German feeling .fimong the pup- ic. H I __ -.-IT. PAYG to lmy_!n this Provinoo -me montunofo/lii.v oiuird- isn be obtained at Lai!erty’s Ton- sorisl Parlors, Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLIY 'Gini-dlan re- presentative in Atherton will sledly receive subscriptions sad advertis- ing matter. --HORSE RACES-The Summerside horse races advertised for Thursday, January 21, have been postponed to January 23. Races will start at 2 promptly. -REMAINS.-The remains of the late Mrs. Herman P. Murphy who died recently ut Saskatchewan, are expect- ed to arrive in Summerslde Friday evening. Funeral will take place at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Paul's Church. CHILDREN'S CARNlVAL.- Chil- dren's Carnival to-night (Friday). 7.30 to 8.30. Don't miss seeing the chil- dren in their handsome costumes re- sulting in their keen competition for the six valuable prizes. All skaters welcome to thc ice after presentation of prizes. Special children grand programme. Admission to all 15 cents. ilu .8“"" I Q GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEII MIS. I One cent per word first Insertion In this column. half cent_-er word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-Ilve cents. ,.1 I 1 ._ H1 A .M i‘» li-. __ - ' AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED 'ro sau. 'Fon The Old Reliable Fonthill 5\"\|rsr-ries" We leach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Stone & Welling- . ton, Toronto. Ont. 826-i-1~i4ME2tii 1 I I - - new wsnrenfsuits Asoui WANTED.- A BOY ,, years old as an apprentice. Apply ‘f to W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker 6014-10-12Mt!. si Y | s|i.|.v suWoAv's ME`§sT€E.__ 1. GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN or women. We will pay you $120. to distribute it in your neighborhood. Sixty day’s work. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press, 182 Spafiina Avo.. Toronto. nf |.P_wlin_r_s1>_-_-r§i_i_Ls WANTED.-A housemaid. Apply to ~ Mrs. .»\t'tliur Peake, 121 North River A Iload. Y MD ` I 83333-l-2111lGi Gini. wAN1"s'o-I/i'PP'Lv' Ar T9? Ili:-hmond St., or Rt-\'erf\ l-intel. FOR SALE Fon sAi.E.-PURE P.E. ist.ANi5 ranch bred young Mink. liurgain for quick sale. J. ll. Brehaut, Mon- l'-liflli-. S2;l3i-l-29ni-ii FOR SALE.--FEW VERY CHOICE lironz Turkey liens, and (lohlcrs, :ilso llhoiic island lied t`oi-ki-rcls, single, nuil rosi- comb, red to the :-kin. All hri-il from imported prize winning stock. David Rcid. ILR. No. Il. Montague, l’.l-2.1. 8234-1-20m3i Fon sA|_z.-sMEL1's. 'TT:T.1Mv coils and flatfish suitable for fox feed. Price 2 cents per pound. Ap- ply to John D. liaslam, 53 uater St., ("it_\'. 8331-1-21M14i. WANTED S280-1-15l\tll f. pm WANTED AT ONCE.-AN EXPERII cnizcd stenographer, one familiar with general ofiice work. Apply in CENT Ml' Word Bled ill- °°'°'“'..‘°.‘.:.‘:i.it“-...°2.* twenty-tive cents. _.FlNED.-On Thursday the 20th niet., wutred Murphy- Kensinston. was fined $100 and costs, or three -SUISCRIBEIC-Illollld Fellow I week or two before the time the! have paid tor has expired and thus date. lltt. ver ck Ox _ o. . W B held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Summer- slile. on Tuesday, the 9th day of Feb- ruary, at 2 o'clock p.m. J. E. Camp- bell, Secretary. -NORTHAM RESIDENT DEAD.- Mr. Daniel Boundy an aged and re- spected resident of Northam died at his home there on Moniluy night last January 18th. Mr. Bouudy, who was 71 years oi' age, was a man who was honored and respected by ali. being of a quiet and kind disposition and his ilcath will be mourned by all who knew him. His funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon. January 20th. and was, considering the terrible state of the roads, largely attended. The services at thc house, church and grave were conducted by Itev. John J. Baniforil. Interment took place in the cemetery of St. James Episcopal (‘huri:h, Port llill. The piill bearers were ll. ’l‘. McKenilrich, Herbert Rodd, (‘»yril lloliic, }-lilmunil lllnynnrd, David Jllouglicrty und Wm. J. l-Ellis.-P. -MALPEQUE SCHOOL.--The t'ol lowing is thc report of the l<‘unning School, Mnlpi-.r1uo. for tho month of December: Principiil's Department: Grade IX-1, Joseph llnttec; 2, liurold Burns; fl, Ralph llcaristo. Grndc Vlll -1. Erskine Mavuilh; 2, Alfrcd Mac- Gougnn; Zi, Elizabeth llcnristo. Griulu VII.-l, Gladys liiucouth; 2. llnrlmri1 Craig; 3. Marjorie Pcukc. (lrndc Vi.- 1, Muriel Macuiili; 2. Graco Macgou- gan: lledlcy MiicNeill. Grade V. - 1, George Raitcc; 2, David Kicr; Il, Florence Peake; As:4istz\nt's Depart- ment: Grade IV.-l, Elizulictli Keir; 2, Annie Roach; Il, ffharlcs Taylor. Grade ill.-Margaret Champion; 2, Rhoda Macuith; 3, Claude Bearisto. Grade Il.-1 Stella Burns; 2,: Margar- et Macgougan; 3, Millicent Craig. Grade I.--1 Erving Champion: 2. Mott Stewart, Bruce Mai-,uith and Frank licaristo; 3, Erwin Taylor. -L. 0. L.--The annual meeting of the L. O. L. of Bedeque district was held in Summersiiie llall on the even- ing of January 12th. The masters oi’ all the lodges were present and gave a report showing that all the lodges Fw" h.m.mwrm“g‘ Stating expefiencelyvere in a flourishing condition and a and giving references. Good steady position to one that can fill require- large increase in membersship which . , _ . . _ shows Orangism is still progressing in App” Bm 4`10§3§é1?_';;1$;i'tlils part of the Province. After the WANTED-HOUSE OF SIX OR SEV: on rooms with all modern conven- iences. Phone T3-L. 8335-1-21M2i. Five Horse Power Send in Your Bid at Chee lf your bid isthe highest, you can select the motor you want from a number on display at the showroom of Bruce Ste wart & Company. This motor was donated to me Patriotic Fund by the manufacturers, Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co., and will _be sold by mail auction, every cent realized will go to assist the Patriotic Fund _ Approved three month note _will be taken, and if de- sired at the expiration of that time, can be renewed for three months more. Bids received after January 31 will be disqualified- send in your bid on or before that date. _Ei I Marine Motor and _ routine business was disposed of, the following ofllcers were elected:\V D M, Elizah Simpson; D M, Howard Clark; Chaplain, W ll Corney; Rec. Secty., Seymore Thompson; Fin. Sccty., H Quigley; Trcas. D Livingston. Lectur- 1 1131? tlfgvflf-§. "°'°"°" M the Pmmm' ` ' A Sale of special interest to even? woman in_Charlottetown not only on account of the imu_sual b_8l’381l18 Qff°l'¢¢1»" not miss sn issue, ss all papers are Your 1113110621011. ' _ - discontinued promptly on exvlryi -ANNUAL MEETING.-The annual ' " ‘ ._ ‘ ' ` _\ ` .3 54 in' White Blouse A Fancy Dainty , - 6 -, ' L1... 2.. yi V ' ' “ ' I A WHITE 1 forthelsttime. ' f I ‘ but most important of all on account o the splendid showing of White nods which we are displaying at this Sale _ The newest weaves, the newest models, and the newest trimmings for your wardrobe. All are here awaiting _ NEW---Pas-r rr---DESIRABLE r 0i1¢ . 5 Pieces 54 in. Cream Table Damask 25c yd. ‘ ""` \ 1 3 Pieces 60 in. White' Table ' Damask 40c yd. per doz. - Fancy Voile Q Underwear---- _._ _V 11! I Table Napkinsfrom 75c to 5.00 Waists wit h low necks, long I sleeves. Floral and embroid. Q ered. designs- Special Price $1.25 DISTINCTIVE NIGHT GOWNS OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY. & These nightgowns :ire ` different from uuytlilnir _you'vc ever seen in-fore. ’l‘hey're made of thc nio:-it delicate and slieeri-st. fab- brics. 'i`hey‘re exieepiion- fully trimmed in the hew- , est and most original put- terns. 60a. up to 54-50- il Daintiness, refinement. good mater- ials, neat sewing-all the merits of homo made garments-these are the clmrms first recognized in this gather- ing of undormusiins. llundreds of choice pieces of under- wear made of muslln, cumbrlc. and nalnsook, skillfully trimmed with Val- encienues laces., embroideries and tucks arc hero for your approval. A look at thcsc garments will con- vince you of their exceptional t1<\\ality and haniiiwork. You will ninrvcl nt thi: low prices we ask. -1;. | CHIC BOUDOIR CAPS \ Admirably becoming are these smart little caps. Made oi' fine lingerie nnil net, exquisitely trimmed with pretty lace and satin ally long and they’re skill- rlbhon in soft, dainty col- ! ors nt from $1.00 to $1.75. \ _-Z I PROWSE BRGS Ltd. '° “I ' ` -11, 2000 yds. White Flannelette ‘ i 1 1. \ prettiiy trimmed with charming lace. hand cm- $1.00 to $3.60. per yd. I 8c yd. ' 1 I 7c yd. 1Piece 45 in. Art Linen 70c 2000 yds. White Canton Flannel q 1.1,. I _\ " \" m _\ < _msc ft11\. _._ _,___-.___._..g $NUG FITTING PRINCESS SLIPS. Attractive in both fabric and design are these dain- ty Prlncess Slips. Novelty in trimming und weave seems to rulc the iiiiy. These garments are most broiiiery und dainty rib- bons. We know they`ll prove fascinating to you. White Embroidered Skirtings 1 27 to 45 inc_h, beautiful patterns ` - . 40c to $2.25§per yd. Narrow Embroideries and Insertions Sc to 40c yd. All over ilimbroideries 6c to $1.25 per yd. Torchon Laces and insertions \ 3 to 12c per yd. Fine ValenciennesfLaces and insertions 4 to 18c per yd. Check Muslins. ‘ I 1 i l Q '_ I 1 -flitlas min sv MEN THE EXPANSIVE FORCE OF ICE. in the transaction of the Royal So- _ ciety of Canada appears a paper by Messrs. H. ’l‘. Barnes, J. W. Hayward The Cornwall Freebolder publishes towing the others I managed to get the following interesting letter from them to the South 1-‘orcland-a more 191- 01° very great iniportnnce in engin- -, 1" o ers, J Y Phillips, N (‘ Pierson; I) of (2, the husband of a lady.-in that town difficult piece of work that one might ow a Earnest. Grossman. After the election who is Svrvillié i1l€`1{1Y\K as Cumman' I1l_1_“1‘- as “I1 11131115 We_"0 Out- was over thc otliccrs of Berthclier tier oi' a gunbont and fleet of traw- The oulyqaiii to navigation was the 5% Q H e o served ii lunch to which every member lers in the North and British Channel: lead (Soundings). lipon arrival there » A -, 1. . `. . " __{________- ` 1 7 I dll ample ju ti - Tl » lol Perhaps you would like to hear oi the H M S suddenly loomed 5 ° P' then called iogorldtcr aiiillbtheliiéiivlyweili the special convoy job we had in con- up out of the heavy rain. it was just Worth to You? 4 after which the lodge closed in its about 500 tous of light draft. _Each was or eret to proceed on, the tg £1; .Ill -l usual form by singing the National was armed with a six pouinde; in the elntlrc tilzlharie lllteillg K1*/ell IUC- B31 .i_ . Anthem. bow, and quite a loi,'o ,qu ck rcrs n ere ey ai o go across to t c i i- 1~ PAHCC YOUY Own Value on TAJIS .__ various positlon"s on deck, and upon Flienllsli Coast before daylight. One ' the bridges, and after deck erections th ng. the higli- WHS 1011!-1. 1 hlifl WESTERN PERSUHM-S for tncliling the encniy's submarines bout six more hours ol’ darkness. end. ”*“ and their special motor-ilrivcr sur- oh. such darkness. And how the ruin “M1” M"~1`gf\1`°1 “U11 Mr E31`1\"“I ‘fate boats by why ot' the rivers and fliil Come down i i . . 1 ' _ _ . ltowc ot' Polcniun spent the wi-ck cud ~ ls, I “But we crept on and on and before H ’ N I ' d 1" Sl- N1Ch01‘1S- Lapis you are doubtless aware thc dawn came we bail aizcoidplisheil tho S a 1 l l-*ranch and Belgian countries arc lub, and very S0011 afl0I'WilrdB Kills- ccteil officers were duly installed to l\lflCl10I1W1l1l11l€ 1’1~1V1»S~i*“- We “S If the he”-"'9“-" were emmyillg their oflices by Past D. M. ’l`. lnniun, had 20 special armored vessels of l,hc;1Inselvcs.d I -Miss Mamie Murphy of Free- ,.1111 1 111191-591111111 w1¢11 m1111115; notlcr Blll's legions had s most unwelcom- lund is visiting the guest ot' Misses Snell: Bhplentlid waterways as in (‘.an- eil surprise. They were attached by a one-nnthe Margaret and lilu Rowe, Coleman. 111111, 11111 eq111111y 11-911 eq111ppe11 111111 our monitors from ihc sea and our -** - yiugnaged in 11 11101-0 1111113(_u|-9 gtyltg lltltlllii. fl`0lll tlle C1-lllillB Xllltl' Wlltll | -Dr A. A. lllnck, Summcrside, was '-11111111 1-<11-111111111'111e1~1@ watt-11; w111¢11 inutchwork was made of those motor ' .. - a pusuongcr to Charlottetown on 111111_ 111 1111>, e111-111.1- Stages of 1118 W111-_ craft, upon which so much money and Thursilny morning. 111111111 11111-1 1111., (;1»11111111 1111111111 111111 was deep planning had been expended. --- ilmibtless part or the original plan of "All kinds of trophies were brought , ‘ ' -The many friends of Miss Edith the Kaiser's to get to Calais, they are- buck to the nearest French town. 3 Montgomery, l’ort Hill, who has been ;i11cnmul11.ti11g g1-0111 q1,11111t111eg of 1;11¢11~where the iiotilla remains, doing good , `" seriously ill for some time, will be suitable craft as will enable them work in other directions. Our French 1' . pleased to hear that she is uo\v much not only to fight our troops in the 811195 W0-F0 IIIOM i-‘Illll\IslllStlc and l 1 ']‘ improved.-P. 11-011111163 1,111 “,111 1,3 of |mme11sc 5131-_ might have had a great time but could 1- vice in effecting it successful raid upon H0! SIOD- 1 111111 l'CC€iV€d U. Wireless to 1' , (' -Miss Mario Mclicod, mntron of our coasts where the distances are Dl`0C€€l1 01B€W1l0I‘c hill that is llnoth- ' ' ` ADDRESS ALL TENDERS 1 thc Print-c County Hospital. and Miss not ci’ much purport. I' Sl0l'.\'-" 1 Marlon Sharp, hzivc volunteered i'or “Now our little exploit comes in servl--. its llc-l Cross nu s w'tl il ’l‘l i. h . l k d , ' ML A- A0 -ieioilil fontiil cnt Thi? wh- I lihle tim news nq never eu e om nor BEFORE THE WAR- .(I."_l )' g‘ . H.ym_ ave I s ic success our nrmored flotllln have ‘hs01lt§i\cOl;1e1l'h; tt}l1|:kAd:i(l!l?h(l "Only ‘me is master 01 11119 °°“"11'Y- ` » = 0` f - 0 0 That is l Who o oses m /:Q \-._ “\ '\" - ftl B . ill Chi f) k Pl’ 911811111 ` “ \ \\ our 1lcpi11r|lTir;m(E:'i:n thg oiflcldsilvarlll mum] t° piece’ A 0 \ M \ of their destination there only being "om G°d akme' and '-0 God "1°119’W° 'I --. \‘\\\§\\ Veterinary Surgeoln I ine iemnioaore on 110111-ii me ship, 1 *“°" ¥.°"1’°"““’1° I" me "'"““‘°“* °f Chenllcal Clcset _ f \ \` N. D g e ox osplta 1116 1-1_M_g_ _ 1 i ‘The mighty German Army is the . ., . -~-- Of1`1C€ C3meI`01`l B10Ck- 111111 1end_ W" sen or sh D mainstay of the pence of Europe." ' ' ' > il . » your suffering, stop the pains and L_,-|~m.,s the Germans me making to great destiny." , »`.`.\'-ik H ._ ,- i .~--;e~ ~.\~f=~>;\ Oh Yr 1 . J \ 1, - ` \\\_ _ Pro _ Abe W it F - will call Z (one of the flotilla) knew; dufy "My 51111, V1, hi d _I d had "Tho ocean is lnilispensablc to Ger- , Ph°ne 484'- the ublquitousallixlll ollpdutyn tad] keep “"1" 5"°“"‘95'- N°"h”" ‘"1 11 U01' Residence Revere Hotel. ine .tmggien from mung mem. “°'°“ 1* "W" “HY Sm- dsvieivn be This was not so bad during daylight, 5”" "°“°““‘""‘“’d Wml°“1 GBTIIIBIIY ‘T but when night “me R W" more I and the German Emperor." , ___ _ .. 1 kind of instinct which enabled one to 0”" G°""°“ 1"°°1’1° W1" 119 1116 . L :ind them in the dark. It ended by 5"“"“° "1‘;°1t‘ °;‘uWh1°1‘k11“;~S°°f1 0011 ' _ nklng some 1111 _ WHY wmne e s wor o clvilizing When in need of warm, comfortable footwear , . .M H “__ wgwfen mm mr r me ,,.,,,,d.. be Sure and inspect our stock of Overshoes. -'-` ` ' nie miie.. mi-11.. when i .igmuiea iffy "-“W °l5°°-“"0” on lhawaot the we write me insurance in ‘nod 1v11-911.115' of conne) in "cnt code Prussian iiohlomeii to their King is a ' F01' M9!! fl'0m $1~45 t0 $3°0o companies. Keep your bulldlnls and H°"’°""~ 1’Y ‘111\¢ 01' 8l\00\ll'0-lint! laik: m9"s"°""y' 10 ¢¢,1-111111 of th n tm d nh 'God liveth as of old. Our 1 For Women from 1.15 to 2.35 . I-'lirgr'i2"'fs.m"y "m"‘°d` (Im or. "M `e 0 I In W mn , . .B_‘.’y§@.Gm9. “nd Childfe" at |°W°5t 1”°i°°'° \ 0 I M -1N1l1;li1n‘i`émwti.i'linliilioislilghi'is ii sym be F C I A boi for its that wc have new tasks td ` inlfll 'Phat trldent must be it Morris mith ““" 1 "‘ 1 f e - ‘ » Agencies-Ltd 'ilu Yau lim .1.'.li‘.}".I.‘.‘.¥,.I1°'fi.‘i".i’.2’.;‘l.`I1"‘l.'Z§ii" “J” -1211-w- Sm- ~ s . ~ _ ...=.... ~ - 11:2,-1-.°..:-:-1. ts. '.°-.-- - _ . urmsneibs P.E.t. 1. h Ge an A _i1ii-i-imimii '_ < ' uname - 1 'tho G-no-1 Si-nv?" :"7 , - 7"" ’ I HW ` " V' I I I A '.1 "T 1 _ f.>T.".fA"‘.’§ =: ;" .AL :V 9; 1, ;» -.~--..’1¢i' ~‘ ' ' i if I J _ 1-9,' s _ I 1_7,-*___J:i'_1__.,,¢_v_1t’¢",':” '_ __` _ _U V LA V U W J > .‘~- - _- ,M ~.wh,,,--‘4|- - - wx. ,~»-1 Ally still reigneth.” . ----- "My course is the right one, and 111 . 1-- ' -. -1 . ' " ` _ 'V ‘ ._._-_~ "‘.' 1. . ` ‘ ,', rl L.” »*‘- HB3* 31 .Ji-1.1¢.. _, _ ,_ . _ _ _.{£,w_’.,M_ ,. , _ _ - _ , ._ -. 'ttf If-,fi --.;_-1" - hygienic. ' /_ part of Canada. I It is economical, handy and healthy, compact and neat in appearance--easily connected and absolutely The Beach Odorless Chemical Closet is commend- ed _by eminent medical men throughout Canada. It is filling a long felt want in every rural home, in every -- _ You should have on_e of these up-to-date Closets in your home, it is the right road to health and com- tj . fort. See the line we are now showing. Prioe"$10.00 I Reuben 'rupiin sz - KENSINGTON Z »\\` \_ _ - . . 4 . i 'Sic' g | » , . “P DR, I, E, CROKEN' crews of the iiotilla were in ignorance "ll" H”1‘°"Z°11°""“ lake 0"' 0"0W" q 1 ` "\ _ r_~\_ _. . o ; i I I 1