Wesidm "Guardian —-WIAIIIEB STRIP special 39c for 2'1 ft. "and package-of tacks. at Bracds. ' ~ 3024-l-10-2i -wEs'r|',gnu--Aoaur.-Mr. c. .1. Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan. and will be pleased w receive new and renewal subscriptions. l-Btf —-BXP‘EBIENCED FOX FEEDERS are buying, R-M. meat fox biscuit today in ton quantities. Order now at Bruce's. 3024-11-10-21 —EVEB.BADY LAYERBILT "B" Batteries give twice the hours of ser- vice. Fresh stock at Bruce's. 3024-1-10-2! -THE CIIABLOTTETOWN GUAR- DIAN may be obtained irom the Yiunicr Book Store, next Bank of Nova swim, Water Street, Subscrip- tions will be reoeivecfand advertise- ments taken for dnsertion in Guardian. —-MEN'S Kalligan Beaver fur coat, selling for 837.50 in the January Sale. At Sinclair's. 3027-i-l0-2l --MEN’S AND BOYS Winter Caps with inside lsnad only 08c. 'At Sin- clair's. ' 3027-1-10-21 —MEN'S WINTER. Ovcrcoats _ in heavy tweed Ulster Model. a wonder- ful value. Only 813.75. At Sinclair's. 3027-1-"10-21 --MEN‘S heavy ribbed sweaters in pullover or_coat style. clearing your choice for 002 each. At Sinclair's. ‘v 3027-1-10-2! -SPECIAL bargains in ladies fur fur mats in the January Sale. At Sinclair's. i 3027-1-10-21 CREPE and satin dresses worth 012s“? l!) ‘UIXP-Qn S810 $7.50 oach. At Sinclair's. 3027-l-l0-2i , --FU‘NBRAL 0F THE LATE DIR. ELISBA WlllQllT-‘Iho funeral of the late Mr. Elisha ll. Wright. of Vio- torla. took place on Tuesdav from the roridcnce of Mnand Mrs. J.H. Prich- ard. Summerside. and thence to the Trinity United Church, where anim- presaive service was conducted by Rev. J. P. C. Fraser, assisted by thc deceased’: 1mstor, Rev. Mr. McKav of Victoria. Two of the late Mr. Wright's favourivc hymns were sung i-v thc choir and a solo. “lie Wipes ""~v- Tears Prom Every Eye." was the‘ beautifully rendered by fiarbara McNeil. of Charlottetown. 1m: hon- the People's Cemetery in the family plot beside. than of his first wife. The pail bearers were Messrs. A. S. MaeKay, '1‘. llfilamaay. F. J. E. Wright, James A. Morrison. W. F. Strong and John B. Ramsay. S —-TWO DBUNKS-“hvo drunks ap- peared before Stipendiary Wyatt in the police court at Summcrside on Wednesday. One was fined $5 and certs and the other $3 and costs. Both line"- werc paid. y -LlBRAIi.Y TEMPOBARILY (iLusuu-Jrhe Summerside Public Library was closed on Wednesday and will not be re-opened until the trans- fer is made into the new library quarters in the Town Hall. now be- ing equipped and furnished for the purpose. —DEATII 0F MR. GEORGE CLEMENTS-Jfherc passed away on ' Sunday last at his residence at Glen- woozi. Lot B, Mr. George Clements, at ' the ripe age of 82 years. after only a short illness. The deceased was a life long resident and a man of very high standing throughout Lot B, and he will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends in that community. ‘There are left to mourn two daught- crs. Mrs; Dennis, of Olenry; and Miss Lucy. at home, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on‘ Tuesday morning from his late residence to Brae Church and Cemetery. Rm". Reginald MacDonald » omciating. and was very largely at- tended. showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. S —-Ii0RTON-—BO\VNESS WED- DING—A quiet wedding was solem- nized on Wednesday morning at the residence in Kcnsingwn oi’ Rev. Mr. Ayers. ivbo officiated. when Miss Florence Jessie Bownesxs, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bow- ness. of Bedcqnc, became the wife. of Mr. Henry Sctwart Horton. son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Horton. 0f Sumfncrsido. The bride and groom were uristtcxided. After the ceremony _ the happy couple left on a short hon- l eyrboon ‘trip and on their return will reside in Summersidt, where Mr. Horion ln a valued member of the ‘rfa of Messrs. Brace, McKay and Co. On Monday evening a miscel- laneous shower was tendered the lridc at her home in Bedeque by her many friends there. The popu- lar young ladv received ntrlny beau- ‘ llful and costly presents. A host of l friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Horton every happiness and prosperity. S -n.nn' was»: cntonoi-"onnr- EDP-The one-time champion of the Maritime Hovinees. Baby hogan. ,z.i8 1-4. owned by W. l3. MoArthur. Kensingten. received a bad iéick from another horse last week._ Bile was oured remains were laid to rest in' I suffering intense pflln and her own- or deemed ifirgnrdeni and humane 3p endher s ring bythe uaeoi‘ chloroform. She was within a few months of twenty-five years old. nev- ertheless. her molars were good, and barring accidents she appeared to have a lease of life for several years. She was brought out by Dr. Fred Christopher, now of Boston. who pur- chased her when a yearling from Nlichael Fitzsimmons, of Kiidare. Ia- ter she was acquired by Dr. Johnston of Tignish, who campaigned her through the Maritime racing circuit and brought home the championship in 1910. under the guidance of Peter Conroy. The whole "works" were . from Tignish. Mr. McArthur still resins Logan Set, the four-year-old trotting son of Baby Logan. who bids fair to be more, glamorous than his champion mother.--K. -DEATlf 0F FORMER RESID- ENT 0F HOPE RlVER-"Fhe death took place on Monday at the resid- ence of her daughter, Mrs. John Al- ex. Stewart, of West Point, of Mrs. Daniel Sullivan at the great age of 02 years. She had enjoyed remark- abLv good health until the past few iveeks and the end came quite unex- pectedly. The deceased lady was born at Olin, n, her maiden name being Miss He en O'Connor, daughter of the late Mr. and lvfrs. Michael O'Connor. She was the widow of the late Mr. Daniel Suliivam- who was a brother of" the late Hon. W. W. Sullivan. a former Premier and also former Chief Justice of P. E. Island. After her marriage she lived all her wedded life at Hope River. Her husband pur- chased a store and farm at OTJcary. but upon taking possession was _ stricken with pneumonia and died. His son conducted the store for some years and still retains the farm. where the deceased had resided with him for thc past twenty years. very ilocpiy respected by all who had thc pleasure of her acquaintance. There are left to mourn two sons and three daughters. namcly:--John of O'Lcary Daniel of Boston, Mass.:: Mrs. James Cullen. of Charlottetown: Mrs. John Alex. Sewart. of West Point, and Miss Margaret, Ma tron of Woodbourne Horpifal. Brookline, Mass. S -a ooon rwcr: 01-‘ WOItK-Mr. Cluster Palmer. Chairman of the Commissioners, and his 00118118005 on tap Board are being congratulated upon the completion of the new fifty foot chimney shaft at the Pumping Static-n. When this work was start- ed many citizens predicted tha: it would, cost in thc vicinity of $3,000, but they are now gratified to know that a splendid job has been done. and that the finished cost. of the work is only $1,486.12, which reflects much credit upon the contractor, Mr. H. M. Downing. and all uoncerned. The nfork embraced thc demolition of the cld brick chimney. which had I i l l i i I I I l l i l a Summcrside Water and Sewerage I i 1 l l i i been condemned. the entire removal ‘ of its Xoundation‘ and extensive ex- cavation for the new foundation for a pedestal thirteen feet in height. _ with spread base, to carry the new fifty foot shalt. which is overlaid throughout with new hand reinforc- ed concrete, ‘with thirty-four inch cast-iron smoke pipe. safe-and other necessary appliances and improve- ments. All the brick used is. laid in ‘the best cement mortar and the ln- _terior ls waterproofed throughout. All in all. it is a Job worthy of inspection S . by ail citizens interested. -nearu naoltcrren --A sad gloom was cast over the community nn Wednesday last when it was learned that Miss Mary Florence Somors. of Clifton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bomers, had pass- cd peacefully away at the early age cf 36 years. after an illness of only two weeks. She ‘leaves to mourn her father. mother and one sister» Mrs. Daniel MacKay, of Saugus, Mass, who was with her at. the time of her demise. The deceased was very high- ly esteemed by all who knew her and ma many friends, as well us n. wil- ling worker at home. where she will most be missed as she was always ready to do her part. The funeral took place on Friday last to St. Tho- mas Church, Springbreok, and was very largely attended. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. Mr. Flick. Presbyterian minister of Clif- ton, and at the church by her own minister. Rev. Mr. Spriggs. of St. Thomas Church. Spring Brook. The pail bearers were Messrs. Hilgh Mac- Kay. William Somers, Robt. Cotton. ‘W. R. Waren, B. Cotton and Ster- ling MacKay. Gone but not forgot- en. . PERSONALS -The ldisws Green, of Summer- sidc left on Tuesday for Toronto, where“ they. intend spending the irintci- months. ' s -Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tanton, of Bummerside. left this week for a two month's visi‘. to California. Vancouv- er, Toronto, Niagara Falls and other places of interest. - s -—Mr. Wilfred J. C. Wright. oi‘ Charlottetown. was in Summersidc this week tc rrtend thc funeral of his father, thc lat: Mr. Elisha H. Wright. ‘ S —-Mrs. Shivcs. of Campbellton. N. mw- nQHInrlcri n» (l-nnwq] n; he‘. father, ihelate lvfr.~Eiisha H. Wright which "W? D1866 inuBummerside on Tuesday. 1s the guest while in Bum. merside o] her sister, Mrs. H. T. Roi. man. 5 vw —Mrs. Lciris. of Worcester, Muse, who came in Summerside to attend the funeral of her father. the 1am M11 Elisha H. Wright. is thc guest of her sister. Mrs. James H. Prichard. s Iii-g lrndo Hrv" lots 100 It. M. “Kibblo" Puppy Meal. sufficient charcoal). R. M. Puppy Biscuit dried milk. yeast.» it. M. line Puppy Meal, Per 100 pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. ram . Braces Fox Feed and Ran " . a R s M ‘ a r y . Kibbla (Jharcoal and ~ Meat Fox Biscuit x-1 and x.2 Shredded Whole Wheat, Rice ‘and R. & M. Puppy Biscuit and P 1.19115’ M e91 Broken Plain Sodas, Mullet Whole Wheat Fox Food. a. M. Meat rm Biscuit (contains bone- meal. ailalfa meal, dried milk, yeast. iiidiz- cd salt.) Per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 87.50 idpeeiol discount on ton lots.» - I . (contains Per l00 lbs . . . . .. $5.00 (contains meat. Pcr 100 lfzs. .. $8.50 it. M. Charcoal Moot Fox Biscuit. _ Per lbS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. $9.00 Silver Tip Meat Box Biscuit, iccutainn‘ ivholc wheat flour, shorts, barley. malt and; yeast.) Pm‘ I00 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $0.50 Newfoundland Clear Cod Oil, per gallon $1.50 I Cans Extra) meignhmnmfs Pure Dry Yeast, 2U lb» package. each 33-40 Purity Hard Wheat Flour, Ontario Food Flour. Write for wholesale or ittnil prlccfi- Old island Oatmeal, flolled Cots. for prices. _ wear-Ever Aluminum Feeding Pails- Eaeh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mk Per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. $3.00 Aluminum Fleming Pans. , Each .. .. 22c Per down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.40 Enamel Feeding Pans. Each . . . . .. 20c ch Supp lies Write : v . ‘Kg/Eus- fl l GUARDIAN ' ' "l g Clearance of, Tweed Cvercoaits One third off Men's and Young Merfs Fancy Tweed Overcoats in all wool Scotch, Tweeds to clear at. 33 1-3 p. c. oft. $16.00 Coats now . . . .$10.00 $18.00 Coats now . . . . $12.00 $25.00 Coats new . . . .00 Coats now . . $3 .OOCoatsnow . aBLU Chinchilla 6i’ Whitney OVERCOATS 25 % off Mons and Young Mews Blue Chinchilla and Whitney Over- coats clearing at 2o p. c. off. $15.00 e o at s‘ new ...$11.25 $20.00 c o a ts now ...$15.00 ‘$25.00 c o a t s now . . $18.75 $20.00 c o a i: s now . I $22-50 $49.00 c o ats now ...$30.00 $45.00 c o a t s now . . $33.75 ‘One third off .1. a Tweed Suits 0 25 per cent off Blue and Grey Serge Suits .\ .. 1...... sale _l Clearance. of fall ‘Ladies’ High Grade Coats Half Price y INA], (ILEARANCE of those wonderfully lovely Slur ‘trim. ' med coats made up of finest Vciours, Bcavc Cloths, Kaaha ' (lrgudo, and every other variety of high grade iabric. {The Pu.‘ Robinson's Brown and White sip; Bis- cuits, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . .. sue and $1.00 Broken Plain Sodas in air tight wood barrels or boxes. Per l00 lbs . . . . . . . . . .. 55.50 imperial Cod on m. Biscuits, Per 10o ‘ lbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 07,50 timmings include Wolf, Oppossum, iiluskrat, BCQVGlE-[iilld . the ‘like, all of the very highest quality. Now, for final clearance, a today’, these coats are reduced to _ w - no. so Hand Moat Qhoppci‘. mam. 3550' _ ~ _ No. flu Geared Moat Chopper. Price _ ' ' lb Imperial "Salvo" Puppy ltical, , Perliifl S. u each ------------------------------- -- 81w.» . .00 Coats reduced to $25.00 $95.00~Coats reduced to,$fl§7.50 l x l shredded w“ - . '59 ‘Ne. 11o fizwtrmut Chopper, specially , ' 3.00 Coats reduced to $31.50 $115.00 Costs rwcad to $57.50 - e-"uat, . lerv. e.:c , ' . ‘ _ “ = ma» m so m. bags only, snow.) "If 51%? @131.‘ P. . ...\. on’? ‘YT. . ff? .‘.>.l.f1.'?.s.. .2213“. $70.00 Coats reduced to $39.00 $130.00 Coats r uded ‘to 066.00g x-z Shredded vriolewheat meaaylw he in xi~.w---,- Power um . ~ ~ " ~ ' l _ \ , ' 11:31), in foo-lb. bill's only, per 100 lb. per. $1500 " - ‘ . . l l .1‘ i...‘ ‘..‘.‘.‘.;;",‘.‘.‘;.‘.‘ ‘.;.;.1;;; ‘.‘.".;..’."i'i Shadow Proof Silk 3151p l My ' 69 l , January a e specie l feed). per 100 ibo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 51,00 X-l Whole Brown Rice. per 100 lb. $6.01 X4 Bwkvn Rice. per 10o lbs. 1 $9.03 u . rum dornmeal, lmu. w.- putt... This la a very lovely line of. silknit gannonts, all stocked ivltli- in the last. few ivoeks, lust before Christmas in factuThis lat ~ includes garments aellingup .to.$2.25 each, nutmeg; ‘ rite Jaauarv Sale these; are offered at -. . . . “ ' a Pcr dolcn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01-00‘ Galvanized Drinking Pans. (oval i. l 45c “.3 .1 hand and power Bach . . . . . . . . . . . .. 510.00 Fllfblillks Stationary Gasoline Engines, lbattery equivocal.) 2 h. p. men .. $70.00 No. i00 Electric Motors, 11,;- and 2 41, p, Write for prices. 4 i500 lb. New Warren_ Platform scale. 831.00 Platrorm Beale. time lots ' £00 lb. Fairbanks Morse Bach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,. With bug rack . . . . . . . . . . . . 210-111. (‘curler Scale. 1th tin ‘scoop . Each . w “y,” a Steel weigh bsanr, .. dPflggd from .._. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.55 to Si.” Brace, McKay Ed ‘C0,; Ltd. wimp and sinner Ilrcota simmmsms, r. s. ISLAND Fine around Boncmcal. ‘iota. ‘pound ~- s m Fine Ground Alfalfa Meal, Per {m 5. Q . . . ‘ “lidlmlvili film. =4 munu ma. ii m: q ‘ ti u... ' "¢..'.".'-.".;.i " a4...‘ ‘ "ladl" - lbs .‘ .............................. .. -Wliole_rale and Retail- GNMPH. "CHIC", Stoves.‘ Ranger. .