, 22, 1915 February .Shoe 1 .,. . Bargains poggltarsgxegiugealgeigrevéiax Ill!! real bargains. If you want _Footwear see what we are offering. Women’s Boots _ _ Made in Don ola and Pat- ent leather blutd-ier styles all sizes from 2 to 7. Regular $2.25 to $3.50 lines for $1.48. M$i’s Boots e are offerin a line of Tan and lfdack gC.;)‘lt Skin boots. Many different styles to choose from. Reg. ular $3.50 to $5. values less 20 p. c. Misses’ Slippers _A full line of Misses’ Kid Slippers. all sizes from 11 to 2 worth up to $1.65. Sale ' price 75c. Boy’s Boots See our window with Boys’ boots. selling at $1.48. Sizes 3, 4 and 5. Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. ‘ We would c_all_special attention to the marked supenority of our photos. They are not mere :photogrn Iis they are Likenesses, and make invanitible momen- toe of absent friends. _ Cliildren‘s portraits a 'specialty. lfnpy- ing and enlargin8_done iii first-class style. Charges proprid, ‘ The COOK STUDIO, _Strengthen old friendships with a new portrait-the gift that exacts nothing in return, et has a value that can only he estimated in kindly | thoughtfulness. Make the appoirilnwnf to-day ‘ Bayer Studio ‘ »-I B" es -ABOLISH TH-E' FAKER Do not Gamble with your Eyes Why deal with peddlera and strangers who travel from house to house begging you to buy glasses, when you have one of the finest Optical Parlors in this Pro- vince right in Sourisf. You can test eyes In a barn, as some people do it, or any make-shift corner. A pcddler wlll do it In your kitchen, but PROPER EXAMINATION can only be made in . _ . : PROPERLY FITTED ROOMS : with proper light and first-class instruments such as we have for tho purpose. Give us a_cal| when in Sourls and see for yourself. : : Satisfaction Guaranteed. : : H. J. MABON Druggist & Optician, Souris,P.E.l. in-xxnunnar-ng-_u--». , Iilectrical Supplies ~ A Reminder Pruiiipl Scrvirc lliuli Gr_adc Goods Uood \\‘ork Low l’riCcs Arc what you receive when you have work done ... ll\'... Leigh & FltzGerald Electrical Vontrnctors l’lionc 302 158 Kent St. t`h'towu 8591-2~l2Mfmw3wks m|_§|v¥|'.'s;;';>‘iii?_i.f~i,.i-. ~ - iritcingiiis slut Siiiini For Font Yun llilll lit llsll “Full-I-lift!" Baonra, Our., Oct. 31st. 19:3. “Fur sboutforty years, I wastroubled with Lame Back brought on by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. I was never confined to my bed with the trouble, butit affected my spine sud I had to test for a time. took advertised remedlesvrliich never dldme any good. Then I saw “Fruit-s-tives" advertised and decided to try them. They did ine more good than anty other remedy. My son suffered rom the nine troubie and frequently had to leave oi! workin , but "Fniit-a-tives" remedied it for gim. I would strongly advise anyone suffering from Kidney and Bladder Trouble to use ‘ ‘Fruit-s-tives". H. DORLAND 5oe. s box, 6 i'or$a.5o, trial size, 251:. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. 1 ‘A N A D I A N PA C i F i c Direct Short Route MARITIMETISROVINCES MONTREAL and WEST (unity Excl-:r-'r susnsyi Lv. Halifax, - s.oo n. in.` Lv. St. John, 5.45 p. m. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS ._ BETWEEN MONTREAL - TORONTO DET OIT CHICAGO Electric Lighted Sleepers. Compartment Cara ri M ' A 'nuns srtawrlt slams# no ,ii Di 39 ‘ln 4- Z SAlLl.\`GS FROM ST. JOHN: GRAMPIAN, - ,- - MAR. 5 MissANAniE, - - - FEB. 26 CALLING AT IIALIF.-\X. W.li. Howard, ll. P. i\.,(`l. I’ R._St.]olin,N.ll_ ggggggl il- Gco. Waller. Dominion Express Building ' Chnrlntietoivn Eastern S.S. Corporation international Line WINTER FARES St. John to Boston..._...$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Staterooms..... ...........$1.00 Leaves St. Jehu Thursdays at 9.w 4. m. for Lubec. Esatport. Portland and Boaton.Returnins. ‘eaves Central Wharf, Boston L00 ia. ni. Monday. for Portland. IEsstport .ubec and St. John. St. John' City Ticket Omoe 47 Kina $t. .\. I:`.l"Ll'lhll_\`(i. 'l`. F. N l’. A, St, John, N.B. A. 5. CURRIE. Agent. St. John. N. B- _$1- . \ . Furness , ` Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX Saclieiii February 25t|i February l3lliv Start Puiut March 6th f “ iziii Grncmna “ liuh i-‘rom Livi~:ni'ooL Frou HALIFAX vu. .\‘fi.i. vis. Nna. February 17th Durrmiiu -“mlb 1001 " zaiii Queen wiiii¢iniinn“ zolh March 3rd Tabasco " 27ll\ ‘ Furness.Witliy& Co.Ltd. Halifax. 'ii I .t@ -is---<®'@ . / 1 “ Th v ‘\. High Grade Coal is the onl- kind we carry- if d°°9 ngtanmg ter when you order. fY°tU coz sure of getting satiiwic titgve 0' ifyou cometous- legood up hand an exceDf1°°“l Y n ef” it of coal suitable for ra 8 ~ khchen use 8180 f°1' Steam P” we He --is “°..’i.‘:_ f' ~_y of fuel that slides down your o ure ilenty of dust slag and klinlrors insan- noney thrown sway- lf you want to iave Money on Coal , . mr rd will liel ou. Clean bright P Y tual it the right prior _ """"""'-l We insist on your examining the %nal- _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN agent in Montague- gomory, Joseph McDonald and Arch McCormack, were among those visit ing Sourls on Wednesday.-' ..*HOCKEY.--The hockey match Friday the 12th, between the P.W.C_’s tory for the home team--3-0-but the game was clean and lively- and the feeling that they had had a good _ .*VO\.UNTEERS.- Another name tory, when Lloui,'. John McEachern decided to joln the Second Contingent left Sourls on Tuesday morning and is now on his way to join the other boys at the front.-* Rev. Father MucAulay of St. Peters, delivered an interesting and Instruc- tlve lecture on "Rural Life," in St. Margarets Hall on Monday night, Feb. 15th. The learned lecturer treated his subject in a masterly manner. ex- h0i‘llIl8 tl16\¥_’0\lr\5 men to remain on the farms. he lecture was attentive- ly listened to by su appreciative aud- ience. A snug sum was realized which has been donated to the Red Cross Society.-* ...°GO0D WORK.-The Bay For- rts. 11 pairs socks, 13 pairs wrlstlets, 20 housewives, 'I pairs mltts. shirts. 20 pairs socks, 5 pairs wrist- lets, 2 pairs bed socks. 7 pairs mitts, housewives, 38 handkercblefs. *Miss Mary C Longapee, Cherry Charlottetown.- ..*Mr A. C. Rogers. Summersido. was ln Montague last week on it busi- ness trip.-B. Margaret’s who has recently returncd‘ from Nova Scotia, spent Sunday vii~iit~ ing friends in Sourls and Bear River. ° ..°Mr Henderson, representing the Canada Veiling Co., Toronto, was in Montague last. Friday lu the interests of his firm.--B. ..°Prosecutor J. Brace, of King‘s County, was n passenger to Sourls on Wednesday evening.-° ..*Mr J. W. Carruthers. Montague, was in Mill River last week on busi- »w=---B- .-arm ..°Mr W. R. McDougall. St John, was in Montague last week on a busi- ness trip.-B. . .*Mlss Grace Mitchell, Sourls, _was ii passenger to Sourls on Wednesday, retumlng from a vlslt to Georgetown stow. was taken to the Charlottetown- llospltal Tuesday to undergo treat- ..“Mr. A. 'l‘. McQuald. Stlpciidlary Magistrate for Klng’s Coiiuty, was a‘ passenger to Sourls Tliursdny evening, retiirnlrig from Murray Harbor.--* .."Mr. mid Mrs. Ed'.\'.ir;Z Dougie, Benz' River, were visitors to Greeiz- viile on liluudny, returning home on ’l`uesiluy morning.-* . _“Mr E. Smith, represeiithig Muli- cliester Robertson & Alllstoii, St Johii, was iii Montague Inst week iii the Interests of his flrni._-B. . .*Mrs. Angus R. McLellan. who has been visiting hor parents, Capt. and Mrs. Tierney of Sourls, left Tuesday momlng on return to ber home ln Cape Breton.-* _ , _ ..*Mr Wllllnni A. McLaren, sou of Mr Nut. McLaren, Montague, arrived home ou Thursday last on a holiday. His many friends are glad to see Blllle looking so well.-B. ..’fMessrs. Russel Burke. Thomas ‘Vl'cGaugh. Lazarus Mcdaiigh aiid,J. Mcliinls were passengers to Boar River, Tuesday uiomliig, returning _'rom 9. vlslt to Greenvale.-* ..°Mlas Katie Lannau. Montague, In the emply of Messrs McLeod & McGre- zor. rotumeil homo Thursday evening Troni Charlottetown, where she has ipent a two weeks well earned holl- Iays..--B. ..°Mlss Sadie Mnrtlii and Mr W. A. Summing. Montague, were passengers 'iy 'Thursday evenings train to George- town, en route to Boston. where t.he_ ,utter will spend a holiday.-B. ..°Mr L`Inden_v Moore. Montague. who has .been confined to the house .hrongh illness for the past. few days. s Improving rapidly. and we expect o see him out' again in the course of 1 few dsys.--B. - Y ' _ W. F. TAYLOR, ll. D., C. M. ‘ iuébonnia and Aiinn ti. mccnrm was added to the list of volunteers and George McKenzie. Gssperea from the Right Half of No. 37 Bat- .are visiting friends In Little Pond. ,_¢'r. GORDON NEB is Guardian Cash must accompany order ..'80URl8 PERSONALS. - Mr. entlne skate, held in the Montagu Stephen McDonald, Clear Springs, was Skating Rink, on Feb. 15th, was quit in Sourls Wednesday onvbuslness. Mr. well patronlsod. and everyone the J. Homond; was ln Sourls, Thursday: seemed to have a good time. The co Messrs. Il.. D. McDonald, Alex Mont- tumes were varied and humorous.-B *LITTLE POND.- Mr. Henry paid a flying visit to Launching Su day.-~ Miss Mary MacDonald, tene end nt her home in Little Pond S . h and the local team, resulted in it vlc- was accompanied by ner friend Mis Ellie MacAdam.- Messrs Willie Sl the guests of Mr. Joe McDonald. from Launching where she was vlsl ing !rlends.- Messrs Willie Steel Mr. Joe McCormsc, Launching paid -short visit to Little Pond recently. for overseas service. This young man Mr. John A. Steele was visiting friends In Sailors Hope. Tuesday.- Mis Laura McDonald, teacher, St. .Geo gen spent the week end at her hom in Little Pond.-. Mrs. Dan McCorma ..‘°'lN8TRUCTIVE LECTURE. - and Mrs. John D. Campbell have re- turned home after paying a short vis to their sister, Mrs. Allan J. McDonal Durell, passed through Little Pon where he had been visiting friends. Mr. Vincent McDonald. recently so it very valuable horse for which h received a handsome sum. being so mild and the lee so wet th 1 scam The mm shipment' nt N _ It was doubtful as to whether the lc uni, nnnrisiea 0:14 piiinwssgz piiig; §§§,’§,,"° ,§‘,f,°" ’.‘r‘{f '° ,"‘°" °“ mf, genef§lin'§qEu§g¢°I;i]3:§`dividend) cases, 3 sheets, 19 towels. 8 night "3 )` e canes ca B, Pure Canadian Sllflllk Fox Co., 4 the hitter furnishing the most sport H115 35 Del' Gem- 9 ¢|`- , . 5 Dylama suits, 13 game, shirts 10 for the afternoon. The first class Rl°llm0l\d £335’ F" C0-» 20 9°' Wm AGIDISSIOII 25C. ' called was the free-for-all, and though (MUG 91°’-) there were foiu‘ starters,some were dis- P1'0Vil1¢i8l 3ilV€l‘ Blick F01 C0.. appointed, on account of some report were s. free-for-all and a. green rac ed speedy horses, the owners of it - - -F-C" “" "'45 M EASTERN PERSONALS learned, were making some loud aiiél Sovereign S B o (<%\r5om 4 puhgg r- 1 10 lnsiriunting reports before the rac ___ not turning up when the appointe hour arrived. The four starters wer Card, owned and driven by H M<.G Int re, New Pert an`d driven b * - - y h. y M M Mill . Th h l. ft ..*Mlss Margaret Montgomery has acfew “scores-eMgi§?€ gg- $53158 *S9 gf) addlgmu t° stack dividend returned to Sourls from visiting her Wad- Wi WSU! 10 8 break- H-Pd me 10311 D' c' parents at SL Mm.sa,.e,_8___,. was taken by p,.mda\e_ wmch he held Charlottetown S. B. Fox Co........15 to the finish, with-Mlniilo M. Secon Score Card third and Arloii fourt The second and third heats were repetitlon of the ilrst. Minnie M. seemed to have the speed of the bun li, _ C "tml-' Adolph” Musaac' of St' dlllilsdmvlvggl::2(i'r§lioi;\;]d§i?Y‘J- A- G- Ellis, Hull md b°l““°° “ner °h““°ry hm was in Sou;-15, \v¢duegday__- driven by Geo. Martin; Mbiiile M., _._ owned and driven by J. Murphy; Score- C0-» Ltd~-°~ " Company Roo/In _y Plllsbwrfli Ddroil Hlsxlaapaiis 51411 mmm __ 50 mb and 30;, A5023 Will be held in the People’s Theatre on Thursday 1° next, February 25th, for the benefit of Dlamond.... .... ......30 Rogers Paton... ......1o .M13 B. L. :Garnhilm _.mouse Races, iiein nt Mania- (More later) gue. on the river ice speedway Inst The Freeland Sliver Black Fox Ci; S 'E When the following Artistes will appear; Miss D. Sutherland and Miss M. Ross, Sopranos; Miss L. Blanchard, Contralto; Mr. G. E. A” '- ." ";`.K.Stl dM.F.T. e additional Bm Wm be paid Mm me Humorist, Rev LittleJohns, Violin Miss an ey an r Watkis, Piano, and the Grace Church Orchestra. ° Reserved Seats 35c-Plan at Jamieson’s Drugstore- 40 8607-2-20m4l W M Z l ' 1 TRAPPERS TAKE NOTICE We pay the highest prices for Raw Furs. One trial order will convince you. Write for price list and tags. The New England Fur Co., 131 Marlboro Street, Chelsea, Mass, U. S. A. NOTE:-No Duty on Raw Furs coming into United States from Canada. .60 15 of 10 J young mare, by that grand old iron M\UT°Y mv” ' horse, Brazalllan. and it is thought had MB555¢h“5°“5 ' a"1§a'm 'she been in right condition the sum- Mt- Herbert Suv" mac an lmary would read differently. Arlon F” C°' " was looked upon as the robable win- A E Mchean' md ' ' ' ' " ' ‘ ' ‘ ` ' ` " ir. R a ri ii _ “ iffxhyzléfiyoiitofo ;1i%,5?>fiepeci-“Lair The Canadian Countryman (weekly) one year....$l.50 s _ occasion but he seemed short of DY ildfllllit six pairs to the rlmtll- race liad six starters. the Comet. Pros- 5th and Sadie Chimes Gth. In the tr graniine, the Comet going to a had 3Hl'l0.V l>0l` WSU- 65 'U 75 t Buckwheat per bush T0 to 751:. al _____1______.__.._. flight of speed. Score Card the writer l. ,. ~ . ~ is informed that she does not Lake CII’TO\VN ]\[AII.I\1‘/IS well to the ice. She ls very unsteady, ' _.__ l' . Pork ` Oats (black) ` tc i»u;s i iui,ci-. 26, ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,g,,,_. 81?... “iitiiii n...”.§°n....t;.i, i-.I:‘i2_ E521 i.".‘i{.‘3°.’§;‘.’n.» 2.. ru-:Ass Usa 'run r~‘oLLow1Nc Form _*_ side Boy, John N. McDonald; Klip it, Foy,-1 gud chickens (per lb) 10 to 12 _ _| ..°M r Aiiiin J. iuenonnid. cusp. B;li::;ck;Ti:li;€Cl-ill!! U18 Ship lit l"Hlm0\1ll\. illld ......»..... 8 , _ , ,, , ‘;i’°t.“;i'.:‘.‘::2.i..‘l€'i.i’_‘ll.°.'°'¢.1.f‘::'.‘;§‘:.f M°"° ¢,, ""°“° 1” ‘ ° "“ ”""""'"" .i.i-:;:':..*::.::iii'.s:':i':°:::- cnrns 0 I ll ' mmm & P E I selpfn the capacity or pursor "l'ui'i1lps'per~'husli. 20 » Lamb olts (each) 50 t0 750- LONDON Feb. 20. A. G. llnys. mlua and cargo returned today fro called on the Anierlcaii Ambussado and Consul-General for lnfurmsilo .`, _gt O 1 Discount it ii l y Of " . ;£ ,_ gg \\\\\ (1, , W _ _ . ‘ ~ .=¢.- ~ a aper iwgon me third nml, (mirth 1|etntg_ nm] representing the owners of the \\iIlicl- N: /1 /J \ - _ ui _ _H kg \ , -f 1'/ i » f“‘°‘ ...‘.’.."'..t':;"'.:‘ .if - _ _ i iii i me or nie wiiiiei- ~ {ndl'JI:;?hi$ig