i .» » in ,.1 _ =__-__""‘ 5, "' ’~’_€_ ‘~ of fancy vests for msn. yr '.{.~. < _ , ...:»_»;=~-:~, ;.~»- 1 lf’ 'Q2 »- , . ` I’ »" 6) £3 ‘ “H "" ' “` " r'“~`.°j'>L:-f"‘- " if, »', v A A i 1 iv , Vw? E-1;-_;,L _ K ,i 1- < f., ,@- ... ivrrfitrscr 'nw Wester.. G..¢fa;.m J S T Fug -l‘l' PAYS to buy in this Province -ONE CENT per word esch inser- , _ ~ tion for the odvertising in this column. ' ‘ SENT' -W. K. NeGOU6AN, Globe Fox Ex- Cai must loeompany order. Mini- .- ._» A - ¢‘;¢‘/' ‘ %'1\E:-'? `-/ 1,-,t, ...’fs‘.‘.'i"....T.’i°ii'.'.‘i 5.'¢2f'.;..°&¥ °""'=°' " °“°"“°“ "‘°“‘ ‘° S“'“"“° ""‘:..":.“°..‘:"..;*.:=2."°°..r.“.‘:: “"'°' _ 5_°="fI=;¢cg°;=_=\°;,§gg_hg{|';;_Ng_f§_f' -xsusinoron.-Hear or. cam - 15 cents. '.‘i6’i~2-5-Mil. Letters ascredbr conndeatiu \\’i-ite today. Madam Thora Toilet Co., Dept. T. To- ial Parlours, Snmmerelde. _WILL PREACH.-Rev. G80i’g Buys a / Iiere is good news for the if CCIZIII DIIIIICI' SCT. St Eleaiiorn_ The pieces are just the right Be Bright we" Sho", size and style,of a sturdy qual- |im°n’ Youmul Look, ity that exactly suits the re- fluifements of the average: Let your fight for better health he now! Before you feel any warning physical collapse, cleanse. and .-1 1 gthe nl lnilll up your system. . to pay' "I`lli~"onc i{\eil`iclly for( that tired droopl’ SOUR CHINA has been received' _ ‘ feeling is Dr. llauiiItoii‘s Pills, the Today' you Lan bu tms knowledged king of all tonic med. home-at a price the average gm housekeeper can easily afford Of handsome Dinner Set grjust ._ $9.00 in i i » 1 I 7 0-Year Clocks '° i. ACCORDING to Dr. Holmes, the human . 7.1, / I ~ _ body is a clock wound up to run for . three score years and ten, “barring accidents.” \ But we ind that out of one hundred and twenty- seven thousand born, only thirty-eight thousand resch the age of seventy. - Eighty-nine thousand of the human clocks stop at earlier ages, only one in three surviving to ‘ ' hear the seventietli year ticked off. What does this mean ? That life is in the highest _ degree uncertain. It may fail at an age, and con- ' sequently life insurance is a practical every day necessity. ,:. ff- v . 1 I Mutual Life policies are not luxuries. They are necessities. Our life policies protect your depend- 1 ents in case of your death. Our Endowments are payable to yourself should you reach old age. " The aim of the Company is to give as large an amount of protection as \ possible for the least posaihla outlay. . The Mutual Life of Canada X’.'~‘.‘i`~“ii‘l’d’8 ' I l *> J. o. ARSENAULT, General Ages: ~ 135 Kent St.. Charlottetown P.E.I. ,I . Q \~ -.>:~\~\:.‘.\~s.\=`~xw.s>\s._>\ <\\~\_. \‘ \.t\ ..-f , - A _ ' m ,z 4\ 41--5 _IQ-uni- 1r sl-1 \\\\\v//lla\\\\\€a////m\\\%1ls\\\\v Wholesale and Retail Wrapping Papers » Paper Bags Twines Twines 1 Carload Wrapping Papers, in Rolls 6 inc to 40 inch. Reams all sizes and weights. 1 Million Paper Bags. Maniila. “Kraft” “Mooreshide” sizes 1-4 lb to 25 lbs. One Ton Twines No. 1 and 2 Cotton in Balls and Cones, Hemp Twines, Hosiery Twine, Sea Island Twine. All at lowest prices. Carter & Co.. Ltd. é ‘lUlll\*\\\R9.lllIlIIIf&\\‘\\\\\\l F' I I I llllli7II'4_$\\\\\YIII&\\\\\\\\\§IllllHIB S Di 'J' ‘* l&\\\\\ II I- . KV-/inter Von that " f " =r¢Siy|i»i1w¢lW°fl1\ .~ ;?'."'- ‘ \ --ff' _ i Today, we are showing .ici 1. '»=. - _ -ish; _ ; an exceptionally nice line ` .\. ` ‘ 11 ` 4 :~ .‘.V;.._g-_5_` \' ,<.:.._ fr.; And everyone of them 1 ' ~ is a warm, stylish. well Q _-~ - _~_,_; wigs; j`i;.\__. ; '_:=r_':_jr- '; ». f _ ~' 4 2. ; _; __ , _, made garment. All sizes _ "_: '_ ` ' I _‘ei-__->f.j";~_,;"""'j-' ;" :ire shown in a good varie- - `:_,_ __ '_ *N ._ _,rg »4 ty of styles and grades - '= "_ ' at prices that any man can I . _;, . ' -- " easily afford to pay. ‘ '»’:f.. ’- ‘~’ ' You should see these. _ . ‘ R \ _ ‘<..4?"¥ "ii _:rs \ . X _ _ M ' :_ ._ _‘__ ‘ vests-you must see them _/1_"s';~;j¢___ before you can appreciate 't ~<_`?g., how good the values are. I rx- Call around today. P' ,nam bell on the war in the Methodist `1 »i»"°¢°i°¢;'lsag“'il.'li5ysm B322 church. Monday evening. Admission 1'/ giving full particulais sent free -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian e rving will preach in the North Bede- I f' g que Presbyterian Church next Sunday Good .wetting at 1 ..°l~io¢i<_-.\' -HAS GONE TO CAIRO.-_Miss ° ' t Sophie i.. t‘arr. graduate nurse of the e New York City Hospital. who has been nursing in Edmonton for the past two years, lofi Edmonton last week r Cairo. Egypt. Miss Carr will be . lachcd to the nursing staff of the Il0liSC.I{8€D€I"-3 l‘CdI bafgaln Queen‘s University base hospital at ~ ~ ' ‘_ _ Cairn. Miss Carr is the eldest daugh- Christian Church. Summersitle. at 7 In a 95-piece Enghsh Sem! por lor of .\lr :ind Mrs (l. \\'. ('iiri'. .\'nrth ` es. Thousands of men and women the late years of life retain their youthful looks and feeling simply be r-:irish they regulate their system with this olil reliable family remedy. N0th~ Black & Co. vents liiiiousness. stops aching pains ' SIIDDYBIIIC I in the hack and limbs. (let n. 250. hnx __ of Dr. llamllton‘a Pills today. P m _ V V g _s I _l r- mum charge, tweiity»ilve cents. -ELECTRICAL FIXTURES- See our stoclr`of ELECTRICAL FIX- TURES. new designs, low prices at I-f0LMAN'S. Snmmerside. - 'i164~2-5MEli. operations, it is yet expected that the soldiers will be in their new quarters before the week end.-H. --NEW STORE..-A new meat shop is being started up in town. the mana- ger of which has secured the contract for the supplying of meat to the-sol- diera who are about to be quartered in their new barracks.-H. -WILL PREACH.-Ou Feb. 6th Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as fol- lows:-Kensington at 11 am., Spring Valley at 2.30 and Central Street p.m. -A CORRECTION.-The lnie Mrs James Grigg. West Devon, whose obit-` | nary was published some days ago, . was a sister of the late Robert Bridges of Charlottetown. and not a daughter as was intimated. -POMPADOUR CHINA- Another shipment oi' popular new POMPA- rdcr promptly as shipments from the Old Country are uncertain at the present time. I-l0LhiAN’S. Summer- side. 7164-2-5ME1i. -THE MANAGERS OF THE RINK in Kensington have kindly consented to change the hockey match to Mon- day night. owing to the iociure Iii the Methodist Church by llr. Campbell on Monday night. 7i67-2-5~llfll. -RACES POSTPONED.-The ice races advertised by the Summcrside Driving Club for Thursday afternoon, on nr-count. of the weather, have been postponed till Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8th, and will consist of three classes. namely. Class A Trot, 2.40 Pace and a Green Class open to horses from the Summerside and New Lon- don ice racing clubs. Races to start= at 1.30 sharp.-X -SCHOOL WORK_-The following is the standing of pupils of Albany School for the month of Januaryz- Grade Vll.--1. Flossie Large; 2, Ruth Wood. Grade \'l.--1, Ray Cameron; 2. Gene Cameron. Grade V.-1. Retta Houltcr; 2. Janet Bell. Grade lV_-1, Nina Boulter; 2. Claude and \Vallace Cameron. Grade ill.-1, Artie Boul» tcr; 2. Charlie Dawson. Grade ll.-1. Hugh Ahearn. Grade l.-1. Helen Tierney; 2, Laura Arnett; 3, Margaret Dawson. Primer-1, Eldon Large; 2. James Aliviirn. -GREAT BRITAIN AND THE WAR- ltev. Dr. Campbell of Sack» ville will deliver his lecture on Great Britain and the Wai' in the Methodist Church, Kensington on Monday even- ing, February 7th, at 7.30 o’clock_ While Dr. Campbell is on the Island in the interest of the educational ‘work of the Methodist Chur a opportunity to hear this well known oralor. . T167-2-5-Mli. -POLICE COURT. - The charge at Snmmerside on Thursday. when after hearing the evidence of Mr. Long. Conductor Munro, Joseph' Prauglit. checker in Charlottetown freight house and Peter Carter for Mr. Long. the risoner vi given by the informant. Mr. Long. polls. Acker was to have shipped thc lot that day hut did not do so until the next day (Saturday) but too late for train of that day. The hides arrived in Cliarlottctown on Monday evening .and when llli~_ Long went to take de- livery hc found that a large part of the hides were not what he had pur~ chased and tied up with his tag 6n them. ln the consignment there should have been 43 hides packed in seven barrels, the latter were de~ livered but contained instead ofthe 43 hides. 46 pieces of hides and a number of pr-its. The total weight of tho ship- 1 ment. should have been 5.020 lbs. whereas the weight of that delivered was less than 2.500 lbs, The defendant offered no defense. his lawyer. Mr. Johnston reserving same for Supreme Court.-C. -SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL.-The ls~ dies of the Red Cross Society of Alma, who recently held a pie social here are to be congratulated on the success of their enterprise. The night being perfect and the roads good a very large crowd gathered from the diffe- rent parts of the country and filled tho school to its utmost capacity. There was also a musical programme in connection: consisting of patriotic choruses. recitations and solos which were very well rendered. Special mem tion might be made ofthe song“Khaki" by Mrs. Minnie Marchbank. whtcti was sung in such a way as to win vigorous applause from the audience. This was followed by musing speeches by ' Lieutenant Dawson of the 105th "C" Company Summorslde and Dr. Jardine M. D. of the same place who were in- troduced by the chairman Rev. M-r. Lochart. Lieut. Dawson gave a brief 'lescrlption of the war. its causes sud. its horrors. He entreatsd the young men to uphold the colours which in the and would be victorious and-bring a lasting peace. He also trusted thai mothers and fathers would put no ob- stacle in the way of their boys onlib- Fishing _Boats xausmoron. P. iz. 1.' "é2§l'r‘i2.‘Zf.2,'i‘;fr..i.< 7016-Msllwniilmospu. '» ance ' REUBEN TUPLIN & C0. '.'°f“ ‘!“"'.'.°:.:t’“”““‘i° i .__ , V , ._ ‘F ~ ‘ »i.7<’£' f. "~ ._ ' Il you want tubing boots or pleas- -NEW QUARTERS.-Although the ronio. 0l\\lfI°~ can be obtained at Laiferty's Tousor- _recent storm had somewhat delayed ' ch he has kindly consented to give the lecture german. Preacher, Rev. J. Heaney. on the war and devote half of the pr0~ A cordial invitation is extended to all "““‘IS 10 U19 Red (`-F055 SOCINY. this to attend all services of the Church. will give the people of Kensington All pews are free and everybody wel- nd surrounding countries a splendid come. of fraud against Louis Ackcr on in~ Morning Prayer 2.30 p. m. Sunday furiiiutioii of Mr. A. E. Long. Char- School and Bihlc Classes. 7 p. m. Even~ lotietown. was heard in Police (Tourt‘ ing Prayer. All seats free. Everybody welcome. Rev. T. W. Murphy. Rec- tor. p 'aa sent up for trial at next term of Supreme Communion. 8 a.m.. .Matins and Lit- Court in June. The facts of case, as any 10.15 a. ni. Parade service 105th 1 shows that on Jany. 21st, he bought Bible Classes, 2.30 p.m. Evening, 7 from Acker, at the latter’s ware~ p.m. Canon Simpson and Rev. D. J. house in Summerside, 118 hides, he~ McDonald. All seats free and unap- sides a number of horse hides and propriated. Lean. Preacher. saw crown LIFE blsccroli the ner CODIS YOURS ,tho honour rolL vote of thanks was than tendered three rousing ch speakers and they endure. j Ifieg ‘were then offered , being ably auctioned by Mr. Aivl Mqun-’ tained. The handsome sum of $56.00 in all was realised. which Bbes to~ an who. any WHY. th Whiat Dirty that evening -Z small Do- m cr C Cross foruie -sooo work they nego- com fishing t. it din Wt-lIl'l'.-In spite ot the heavy w fall Thursday many members of -lilllltlltl..-llr H D Sumner made a imduoas tri to Elmsdsio 'i'li\msdsy-Z D ...T 0 A 0 H attblldod the weeklv RETURNED HOME.-Mr Patrick ucette ot Petvrville has returned e after a four mouths visit to the as six ho joined mainland-Z -PURCHASED-Mr Brenton 0 nnsr has purchased a farm of 22 as form _' eers proposed by Mr. Co Lockhart, were given them. A vote a ei-ly owned by Mr* A J of thanks was also tendered to the Bro ladies of the Aims., Branch of the Red n anon Heintends going tn for ge ral farming-Z. -MOVING BUILDING-Mr. Michael d Dba ks dlofirjstali g L h has red b ildi f raw c _an _conven enceaow ync . Dllrc a u rom Mrs Jessie Gs et, formerly “used by nest Richards as Blacksmith Shop Er tain and were not knocked down until and is having it moved to Jude’s Point the highest figures procurable were ob- _ ENTERTAINED- A number of wards buying Iyarn lo be knitted into young people were entertained last socks for our shud boys ln the tren~ ev ening at the home of Mr. Donald _ 4|'-1 ft shi ii? °°““"‘.., 5? amass msossis _-Mr Edward Clark. Wilmot, drove in io Summorsido on 'rhurldsy “Hr _Messrs John P Gaudet Miscouclle and Join, marco. Northem “Y” “' .__ tri d of Miss Marjorie Chiiill`i!:J‘Inlim'Fi¥y0neI;vlll be glad to hear she is re'covsi~ing from an attack of la griillle _Miss Mcliurdo, of Montrose. W" in Summerrside Wednesday l‘¢i“|'"I”5 from a six week's visit to friends in Msipeuuv -H -.\lr J E Dalton left Thursday fill' Amherst being sumni0n9d lllefe °W ing to the death of his father. WIIO had been ailing for some llli1€~-(`- _.Among the visitors to Summer- side Thursday last were Messrs W_ S. Found and J. Lockhart, Clifton; Wm. ches or on the battlefield. The ladies Haudrahan, Sea Cow Pond. The wish to th k all in ung people amused themselves by Toombs. Lon: River and B- MCA" tiiur. Kenslngt0H.-X *“` 'm _. ~ Yr-‘_ i°i...*“°o$.W1'Bf ..°“.‘."..§'.."?‘i-».‘.f’»..l"-`. all the strength ' needed for a halt'-day’s workataoostof fouroriveoerita; Therich. est man in America can buy nothing better. Contains more real nutrirmi;-num meat orieggs. spd _,more easily dlg¢S` _ tedf ’ Made in'Canada. I _ y 3: entertainment . ` ` ` ' 1 served an all - ' which was 6ll.I0!l¢| °” V. _J ' wud pauengerg on Thursday.-H. _ . . l z. f Y0 helped to make thq social ii success. _ nuunclljfnvlcls _ FIRST METHODIST 11 a. m., sermon, Subject- The As~ sociatlon with Divine Things. 2.30 p. m.. Sunday School and Pastors Bible Class. 'I p.m., sermon Subject- What Profit is there in Religion ?- . Preacher, Rev. R. G. Fulton. 5 GRACE CHURCH. 11 a. m.. sermon, Siilijert- God lu Mun. 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Class 7 p.m., sermon, Subject-- Wliere is God ? Sucraniciit of the Lord’s Supper at close of evening ser- vice. All seats free. Prcaclier-Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. ST. JAMES. 1ia.m.. sermon, Siibiect--l\lan's Greatest Needs. 2.30 p. in.. Sun- day School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m- sermon, Subject-Crossing the Bar. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. 11 a. m.. sermon, Childrens address 2.30 p. m.. Sunday School and Bible (liars. 7 p. m. Sermon. All seats free. Preacher Rev. G. C. Taylor. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 n. ui., sermon. Subject-Christ the Peerless One. 2.30 p. ni., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m.. sermon, Subject-A Selilsli Character This is the first of a six Sunday oven- ing addresses to young men upon the subject of the Prodigal and others. Everybody welcome seats free. Prea- cher, Rcv. Mr. Bennett. BAPTIST. 11 a.m.. sermon. 2.30 p.m.» Sun- day School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m. s‘r. PAUL. $.30 Holy Communion. 11 a. m.. ST. PETER'S. 5th Sunday after Epiphany. Holy 1 a.m.. Sunday School and PEOPLE'S CHURCH. . Service at 7 p. m., Rev. D. Mc- i WIC fn, t . Af .,_' ` I 6 e* it ~ . _ T - s_U_1yiMEi=asI1';E_*.!r_>.is;r~.. > 4' . Y g `Es'rAa.§|gsz\ im _ _. <3 _V ~.;Qi, _'_,. _ "~" A BIG /MLQRDW' - \ »`»"< /°`\ 1 _ *l as For the Heroes __ of the 0 HUNDRED and FIFTH Holman’s is truly the Soldiers’ Store because soldiers can find anything they want here. There s nothing too good for the soldier boys. We have compiled a short list of articles that will prove welcome gifts to soldiers---they are articles that Khaki Suspenders . . . . . . ._ Khaki I-landkerchieis ... .' Khaki Mufflers every soldier can use, and Swsgger Sticks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26c Puttees. per pair . . . . . . .. .. .. _.$1.50 Military Nickeled Mirror ....75c Khaki Armlets .. .. .. ......15 and 25:: needs. 3 and 1 Oil Putz Cream .. _ Viscol, per bottle .. .....50c Wristlet Watch ....12c Safety Razor ...$1.50 Toilet Soap Military Brushes . .......15and_25o . _.16 to 451: ....'.._..15e $2.50 to $9-50 ..25c to 07.50 $1.00 to' .50 ns for .. "I-lb. ‘rin Mariiisllde .. -.-.~-75e Campbell's Soups, per dozen .....0Im' » Khaki Shirts ..75c to $1.35 Tooth Brushes ......25c KhakiWoolGioves.... .. ........75c Shaving Brushes .. . . ..15 to78c ~ Cameras ._ .. ...$1.50 and $18.50 Soap Boxes .. ._ ......10‘alld 15: Flashlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6Bc up Colgate’s Shaving Stick ..`\\. .. Thermos Bottles Writing Pads and Envelopes _ _ , Fountain Pens . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 to $5.00 Chocolates .. .. . . _ . .. . . . . . .. .30 to $3.00 Cigars Tobacco I Pipes Tobacco Pouches -i - m - f f F f _ Take Advantage of our Clearance 3 Sale Prices on Womenfs Fur Lined _Coats--Men’si and Womeirs Cloth Coats-- I ° I I HoIman’s Grocery Depa`rtmait~ .?'”f ' f I is one of the Moat" T ' Moderately' Priced I I A A few seasonable are listed here for your convenience :-I r f Cmibsrriu. of sooo also and quality. per onion can annum. .. _ " qum ._ .. .':‘