K THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 'lt l'¢-|un»~o4»-¢v»- -l rw- we --IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ' -MR. W. K. McGOUGAN, Secre- tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O.. Box 10. is 'l‘lie Guardian Agent in Sunimersldc. -MR. E. P. FOLEY ‘Guardian re- presentative in Alberton will gladly receive snliscriptloiis and advertis- ing matter. -SERVlCES.- The Rev. W. U. \Vil~ son will address meetings in Belmont, Lot lil on ’l‘iiosti:i_v the 15th iiisi., and iii Vi-iitriil llall on \\`ediiesdny :ind Thursday the ltith and 1’i'tli Dec. --CHANGE OF RESIDENCE.-.\lr. .Yeinec ;\lillni.iii, lieiisitigton. hai piirchaseil the property of Mr. Jost-pl ltogcrs on the Iiialpeque ltoall. iii: friends wish i\ir. .\iillniaii much sue cess in his new homo. -NEW HOME.-.\'lr. John Paynte' N-one csuv ‘er worn emi it i p n-. '°m°” rm' “d"°"m“g in this °°l"servlces towards the institute The umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-ilve cents. -HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should show your colours. Cliaste. finely enamelied Canadian flags for your lapel. 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6206. -REMEMBERED.-Before leaving Kensington for Winnipeg, where he will reside, Mr. Robert \Vliit.eliead was presented by the citizens with a suit :asc and ii well filled purse.-‘H. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a .veek or two before the time they iave paid for has expired and thus iot miss an issue. as all papers are iiscontinued promptly on expiry late. Mtf. -concsnr.-'riiere win he ti t-on-l of iliirlington has pureliased the fin resideiiee oi' .\Ir. Jus. l~`. l’i'olitt on th' Margate road. .\li'. Payiiter is Io li congrattilaituti on his purchase as h- ` has a very tip-to-date pr0D£‘\”li'~-K~ -RED CROSS-.-is the Sumniersidc branch of the ltt-ti Cross is ln need o varii for socks for the soldiers. anyon having yarn to st-ll or contribute tf the cause will kindly conimunicat with the Set-rotary. Miss Ella Shar; .'>`uinnicrsidc.-li. -PRESENTATION.-The biisines nicn of Suninicrside have generousl prescntcfl I-‘li-o ('liit-t' Johnston an each nicniber of the brigade with photograph of th-;~ ruins of Scliurnian mill taken after the recent fire. A le ter :icconipniiictl the gift, speaking highest praise of the able manner i whicii the (‘biet‘ and his men worki in subduing the flames.-H. -THE POULTRY SHOW.- Ever' thing is now in readiness for the Po" try Show to he held in Suniniersid next week, begiiining on Tuesday, t 15th. The Biarket lltiilding, which li' rt-<~»-iitl_\' In-on purchased by the Gr crninciit, has ht-cn thoroughly rei vnted, scvvrzil partitions having bc- reiiiovi-vl aiill tho walls and t-eill! paiiiti-rl. The rooni is large and t location <1-ntrnl, which makes an ide place for the show. Addresses will I given by l’rt-init.-r Mathicsoii. lion. M. _ .\lci{innon. Uiiiiiiiiissioncr ol` Agricul- capacity as it deiiater pictured so well ture. l)i-. Mays, .\nici~it-an Consul, Rev. Fatlior l’, 1'. (laiitliler. I). I).. Prof Ross. So(-rt-tary oi' Agriculture, Mr J. ll. llarc, ll. S. .»\., ot' the Depart Int-nt of .\1_ririiliiire. Ottawa. and i\lr. - position. Mr. Audrian Gallant, who 'Ii .\. lloieson, lioininioii Poultry ite prcsciit:iti\'c_-ll. - cd and confident that they had ap- ' ert in the .\lethodist Cliurrli. i{eii» jngioii. on Tuesday evening, the 15th, nsi. Adiiiissioii: adults, 25 t'-_-nts: Eiil lrcn, 10 cents. Proceeds in .iid of . urnace i`und. _-\ good prograninic is ` ieing prepared. Mrs. Kennedy. of Tor- nto, is expected to sing. 6967-12-14M2i. -PLEASANT AFFAIR.-A very ijoyable evening was spent at Gra- 'uns Road receiitly when quite a uniber of people gathered at the new ill on Dec. 9th. Supper was served. nd the dainties provided spoke well f the young ladies of Grahams Ronda fter a short time spent in dancing‘ ‘ie crowd broke up. Proceeds are in. ,d of the new hall.-K. -CLUB MEET|NG.- On Dec. 9th Mont Carmel hall took place an in-l resting meeting of the farmers club imprising the clubs of Cape Egmont d St. Raphael in addition to that :` Mont Carmel district. The hall was all illlcd with eager llstners and ‘haters . After important business -laiing to the clubs had been transac- d thc meeting called upon Mr. Jos- ili M. \\'edge. who as president of <1 club, had lately represented the "niers of this section at a iiieeting Cliarloltotown. to give ai statement what had been done there that iuld be oi' a benefit lo thc farmers general and more particularly that hiirli atI`et-ted the liitt-rest of this par- ticular branch. Mr. Wedge in this the dii’l`ercnt topicc treated at this meeting of thc representatives of the institutes that everybody felt satisfi- poiutcd a representative worthy ofthe also had his interest for the institute and assisted at the meeting at Char lottetowu. spoke many words of infor mation relating to the forming indus- try. Mr. John McLura moved ii vote of thanks to Messrs Joseph M. Wedge .and Aniand Gallant for their valuable frost of the time was employed in pre- |paring a program for the discussion in ,the coming meetings which are to Qtake place at intervals of two weeks. _.Mr. Jerome Gallant. chairmen of the meeting had in his possession subjects for the month of December which will be amply discussed. These subjects or topics are supplied by the depart- ment of Agriculture. Mr. Joseph V. _Arsenault, Secretary read the list of subjects and time was given for re- marks. Messrs John McLure. Math- urln Poirier, Joseph J. Richard, John J. Gallant and Marcisse Gallant pass- ed ii. few brief remarks after which the meet!-ng adjourned.-R. WESTERN PEBSONILS -Mr. Russel Ahern, Albany, was -Mr. William Deegan. Cape Trav- erse. was in Victoria. on business Fri- day.-V. -Mr. L. C. Hayden, Inspector of the Dalton Sanltarium at North Wiltshire, spent the week-end at his home in Elmsdale.-H. -Mrs. J. S. Sutherland. after a short visit to her parents in Summer -Mr. Joseph J. Gaudet, Manager of Hnppyland Theatre, Summerside, left on Friday morning bv the s. s. Em- press ou a business trip to St. John.- -Messrs R. K. Boswell and Jabez' L93. Vl0t0rla. were in Freetown Thur- sday in search of a driving horse, but sera not able to ilnd the right one.- ::We are showing a pleasing line of shaving mirrors in both ebony and| ivory frames. One of these mlrrorsi would make a. splendid gift. Price $1' to $4. The MacKinnon Drug Co., cor-l Great George and Kent Streets. metf LEIPZIG WOULD NOT ENGAGE THE RAINBOW OT"l`.\\\'.~\, Dec. 12.-The explanation. oi' the finding of "wreckage" from Britlsli warsliips ol'f the coast of Cali-i fornia is tiow known in Government, circles here. This wreckage, com-' prising the wooden fittings of war-l ships. was found in the Pacific early in' the full. The discovery led to a rc- port that the Canadian cruiser Rain# bow had gone down following aii` action with German ships. The Rain-‘ bow afterwards turned up, steaming north with the British warsliips Al-. ._ ______ gerine and Sheerwatcr. The wreckage ' The Celebfated COIIl€di€nS ,cr every bit of woodwork that could . , _ _ p Q . The Russ Forth Muslcal :i:;‘:;f“;::.“.i:i cnnie i`rom these two vcsels Thereby " '* ' V hniigs a tale thoroughly in 1 keeping with the best traditions of the n.ivy ’ 'rn t I People S 221 re 73° f.‘.'.f.=°;‘.1‘.i :::§..;‘.‘;zf;i“;:.r. its been destined for patrol work in Belirinp; Sea bel`orc going to Mexican COBIEDY COMPANXY coiiniiaiiilor of the little Ilcet slii‘e\\'d~ ,ly suspected _thué he would get orders __p ___ o go into a 7. -. port to be iiiterncd. resemts 'The notion was not to his liking and If ' ~- . . " ‘ H ‘Both were painted while and there I) lwas So gxrey paint aboard. The sailors ni xe w ite paint with lanipbuck and -FEATURING* 'smndged the sides of thc ships. Then .1 I l t. Ll, tl . ' t *l ' RUSS F01‘th TO111 C2l1‘1`0l !fl2‘€§§‘.f.‘i...d`f5 ,§‘..`f".l’,`.°li.lf"ti...§lT?§.3?.§‘El Al)ly /-\SSiSt€d by 3. COIl1D3Ily Of TWGIVC .AI'|CiStS lily-armed fast Gerinnn cruisers known Special Scenery-Refined Comedy-Pretty Girls mem. 'riiey mei me tranniiifni cruiser -INTRODUCING_ safely iii British Columbia ports and The Russ Forth Prize Beauty Chorous '°”>i‘.‘;2 ;‘i‘a"i..£?..§*;$..“1.‘3l’.“.. H... the two vessels started up the Pacific they cleared for action, throwing ov- be ripped from its fasteiiings Tlitis they knew how before they must bc blowii out ol' the water bv the lieav- to be in those waters. Luck favored ltainbow. The three ships arrived most of the Algerine and Slieerwater l I-Ultlf I1 FQU. - f- f Wliole World ls N liiteresiecl in The Store of Satisfaction ls sharing the interest to the extent that Chrishnas N l Buying a-ntl t in Victoria on business Friday.-V. | side, left on Thursday morning for her l home in Hampton, N. B.-H. l l rt. I _- Dressing and Jackets English Molleton Goods, fresh and pretty - $1.40 to Choose Yo Gifts Early purchasers and we invite your inspection of our S Enormous Xmas ,Stocks it is from the world’s best marts that the Xmas Gifts it shows have been chosen. _- So f_ar we have done the biggest Christmas trade in the history of the store, and s 1 we have a multitude ofgifts for you to select from. Every department offers ui ucement; courteous sales ladies and salesmen await ill? a dress or waist? ` --Christmas Silks- How about giving her a length of dainty silk for either See our assorment of silks, in Paisleys Pailettes reau de Soie Buy early and avoid the rush of late comets. , Gowns $6.25 Clii|clren's FURS "§,'E,'§:§f’ Misses’ Furs Fox ' Sets of squirrel, grey lamb, $2.00 to $6.00. black wolf, etc. $12.00 to $48.50 Embossed Collars I White linen, very fashionable Special 2 for 25c Fancy Shirts I Suits Pj amas Underwear Fur Caps Cloth Caps Club Bags . southward, also made readv for a ‘_ F iight The fast modern German crui -‘*" ____ L z was then oin in and out *Ti* li- ` VAUDEVILLE Between Acts 'g ”_‘Limif€d S egial Featufg bow had bigger guns the Leipzig had See our p the advantage of speed and modern » . _ Glrl F' P ° t ately made his wliereaboiits knictirvn . . . t tl y by sending h s pos on Thls Number 15 fun of e Io wlerslrsgminto San Francisco. The ly Interest _ _ Leipzig was between hlin and the Q Thrill Tlirob & Senlimelitl ' ' “Sl MV” "““K“l “I” The power of the magnifying glass and the tell tale :»ttr1_hutes of the Bertillion System have made the OF AMMUNH-|0N_ tracing and the identification of the criminal more ___ clear and complete than ever before 1’/mis, Doc. 12.- According to nic 'Doors Open at 7 P. M Performance at 7.30 ’“°“' °§,o‘,§“’. ,Q‘§‘,‘,‘,‘,§;,,.,e{,"',’,‘§'{‘,§‘,‘,°,§‘,§’,f'I,'§ that eco ii - projectile? for the artéllciry. ‘The rez- . n for th s rocommen at on. s sa . n Klaus PYOQYZIII EVBYY EVQDIDQ: li? that the German arms factories ' ' ' unable to supply indefinite amounts of . I H _...i nices Children 10c Adults 5c ` “'““‘“"“’°“ ‘°’ *he “"'“" ¢,-__,._.. w,_{§ \ S". Range Q.: - Makes I Selecting East' ` Sym; ` Possible ='."-H" f ff* * ' ‘- ALI. NATIONS wi|.L as |Nv|'rEo. f _‘,-,*>t¢‘»““="’»”@~..~¢,,` T wAsHiNo'roN. Dec. 12.- An nat- . ,.41 ' 'On ‘E ._ tions. including the warring powers Dill’ with 's' _ , _,_ / 'I»‘<‘*f,'°f " _ C°me of Europe, will be invited to particip- ' V "" V ‘-'> ` /` nte\ in the Biennial Peace Society. 'fp -“_ as Early ' as Get His Gift Here You will find here the finest showing of carefully selected gift goods you have yet seen-the quality is exceptionally high, and the prices are as low as it is possible to sell high-grade merchandise. Come in and look around, our display will suggest _ manv pleasing and practical gifts. ‘ If possible, come in today. Reuben Tu lin & Co p . _ V on. V* rapidl , as it rnny on the 1-ontliu.-nt of f KENSINGTON Eoropg, it is inopportune, illogical and _ of San Francisco Harbor Lim Hose. of the Rainbow. knew she was there and knew that though the Rain- coiistructlon. Despite this, he deliber harbor and in nicsagc, but would not come out. GERMANS SHORT Temps, a German document has been found in a village in the Depart- even when working at full force, are directors of the Society, meeting here today. after considerable discussion. to proceed with its plans for the Con- gress, and to extend the invitations to delegates of the countries of the warld, without reference to the great war now in progress. A resolution offered by Representa- tive Slayden, and unanimously adopt- ed by the board, denounced agitation In favor of strengthening the military' and naval establishments of the Unit- ed States, declaring that “America cannot advance the cause of humanity hy carrying the lamp of peace in one hand and a steadily rising and advanc- ing sword in the other." “We do not favor." the resolution said. “and we do not believe the peo- ple of this country. understanding it, will favor a pnliry which will bring a- bout wlorliicatlon and enrichment of a few. who ln the rnnks of civilization are the non~producers, at the continu- ed expenses of the many who will be enlled upon to support them. "We believe that at this mom t when milltarlsm is destroying itself Men’s Gifts Fur Sets For Christmas Underskii-ts l Lllfe§°bl<$i;fS ls/Ial>lf»l1§§i§,e f;’f§r§§lll1yS0”§l§1§i§.tl~.‘i‘.`;»'i. 1 . ~ to his son. . mas Present year round. - We are . no-ia-una , ,, .. I "'~'rvm_ .M * " \ 5 ww * l\N5W}l$ iifiiiia-l* .,`.',.-" f-_.f.='w1"'\1\'§;---_`<.» -`3f'I'!. 25;, _ .-.--f'.- ~-;;,~.* hs-'11.'s ..»-.2-',"2~‘i.`i ` ‘ . A’-’_E" i 4*?) .1 .---` 1 `. .$41. - ‘vit ` .4 ». " 35’ ‘$""‘ ;;§‘»'¢I§' _ ` l Lf. . 3 l A F armer’s hristmas 'r The most acceptable and useful Christ- _for a Farmer would be a 4 h.p. Wood- pecker Gasoline Engine. r It will bring Cheer all the giving a special price for Christmas. '--:-` "° i~~‘=‘ ~-"'.»»rf‘.1f=`>: 1,-'rf-'» if 5., ‘..:J';§§~§Qi>f,g|g