/~ .._»: ;..=-ff.,/_i.~.'f~` _J ,-.clitfl ~...1__._,. . hsveto iiotaus _ Ulolisnlsd lt_¢\lIllO1 in sql s‘ ich' li lldndorfer obtained two minutes. A to employ his sa st $15 a week. and a 1806 him s position ss ll $13 s wook._ His work ln a printing oiilce was because he had no union card. This was the sort of “stnnt" dear to the heart of Richard Harding Davis's Van Blhher. No doubt if all applicants for jobs had the qualifi- °l¢|0hI. appearance and address of Hssistratoe. there would be little un- employment.. Host dealers rid he sind to om-ploy magistrates r'$12 or $15 h week. But oonld our Jamscis Magistrate have found a Job in his own lille, a $5,000 or $7,000 Joh, so readily? After all, the point is tho question of personal fitness; it is not dlnlculi, for a competent msn to find work in s l wer position, but it ls a Dil They are not is s side to their l of by s feat as the U0 SLUMP IN POTATOES. "Farm For » Sale at Cape Traverse _ I . The homestead of the late J. P. Irving, containing 140 acres Freehold land, free from swamp or broken land, about 110 acres cleared, in good cultivation, balance wood and stumps. The ploughing and fertilizing is com-f plete for next crop. On this farm is the famous Tunnel rotting Park, with a large grand-stand, and other build-- ings. This park is conceded by competent horsemen to be faster by 2 seconds than any other in the Maritime Provinces. This is due to heavy loam soil that is free from gravel and perfectly level. The park is a full half mile. It offers an opportunity to horsemen to again train horses successfully, and with possibilities of paying large dividends. It is situated within three-quarters of a mile of railroad crossing. 1 The farm has good dwelling house and a large barn, piggery, and sheds, also good water system throughout barns 'and dwelling house. If not sold by private sale the farm will be sold by public auction _on _ ‘.. - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13th together with all farm implements and live stock; also a quantity of hay and straw. Stock and implements consist of the following:-- The famous brood mare Queen Marie, 2.191/,, (by Parkwdod), perfectly sound, 12 years old. l - Black mare, by June Day, nine years old. Bay filly, by Kalol, 31/2 years old. ‘ Chestnut colt, by Kalol, 21/3 years old. 1 Black filly, by Brown Mack, 11/3 years old. ld Bay stallion, by Petrello, dam Queen Marie, 11/Q yrs. o . Bay filly, 3 mons. old, by Petrello, dam Queen Marie. ld Black colt, by Petrello, dam by June Day, 6 months o . _ _ ' Black colt, by'Petrello, dam by Black Prince, five months old. ' _ Four milch cows, in calf. One registered Holstein cow, 2%, yrs. old, in calf. One registered Holstein heifer calf, 5 months old. One heifer in calf, 21/2 years old. ` ` One heifer, 11/__» years old, 2 steers, 11/_» years old, 6 calves. __ 1 sectional seeder and harrows combined (Deering.) 1 set spike harrows, Hall’s head and cleaner. 1 set Dickson’s separators, 1 potato digger; roller grain crush- er; 1 set Warren platform scales; 1 cultivator (Massey Harris); 1 new gang plough (Massey Harris); 1 No. 23 plough; 1 F. H. C. 3 h.p. gasoline engine; 1 sprainotor; 1 grind stone; 1 Melotle separator (cap. 600 lbs); 2 truck wagons; 1 cart; 1 rubber-tired road wagon; 1 road wagon; 1 road cart; 1 speedicart; 1 semi-speed sleigh; 2 p_ung sleighs; 1 trottingsleigh; 3 double wood sleighs; 1 single sleigh; 2 sets bob sleighs; 1 set double harness; 3 new collars; 2 sets truck wagon harness; 1 set hopples, _ and other harness; also forks, shovels, a new hay ropei and fork; and a lot of other articles too numerous to ` mention. - ' Sale will commence at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Terms of sale: $5.00 or under, cash; over $5.00, 11 llountaing was $2.25 per bag. Satur- -tnvavs tony ia Guardian Tolles- _._.. t - _ -4-sw|r1~e sacon o' satin-4 1 °*“‘¢’““~’°Y.- _ 1' _ -48 K. lelilliiikll, Glohsloxllx- per lb. 25c. HOLMASPB, Sum‘lZ:'e‘r€~ " P ' a d_ _um gwth :here sho has spent the be lighting along the Bomme, in gfrgit Psvvvisn. --‘.4--4 - l visitor to Bt. ianls-_tile guest of W. ,-Mr. .lsmes ‘Psndorgsat was ;;_:_¢_:_°vfm? rt o leave the Wlli¢0l’ Luttrell Agany friend Boston as well as nifrls Logo ai_id.v_m”_ it must nulokeirlrnslisli gui", , “ is Guardian agent is Balmer slag, _ 32.,z_13_1ME“_ -Mrs W Csllsthln. is Pen 4 ol m_en___H_ region of Picardy. if they aye.-4,", _-- ‘" “"‘°' °'°°§1‘§§“f* ”‘,“‘"~*"'°- 9“m'“°'°“‘°~ -lei./uiosa iwoonoso- 1 all ""' °” “Y ° 9°' 7°” “°' esrsm was received ~ by lsr. J. W. "'E"""""' ”"“'U'1“E1’- lunch, 'rignlin statin; that nl. nm* -Hoclcsv svlcxs ami me right -.a. J. m=Nall.|.'w|ll my nomsat _" G' K"‘°'*b"-"°“ ""‘“‘“’d °“ N°"‘ ass#/as for boys and slris. men 'rylie valley. Friday ma gm"-¢1;y, fulshgs ‘"4 1° "°m"“ advices ten of A marks, u women-special values at Bracomlfrom eleven hundred lip. live to ton ` _ " _ swim in tile imc. or not-uae. ow- _ ` `”“'f“"“‘*"""”""‘E“"”"““' ’°“’ °"‘- _ ' “'”°“"- -I/in osaruf-'rim ww: wi-_we¢ther_1t-1° wflv °' f°"“‘5‘“ "“°° ing it is said to the export trad ts . __ " _ ' ' _'°""" 1 ‘ cefuly sw y st hor homo' in Norway. Cuba, having fallen through? and ‘hs r&°:_n‘é '1;_o‘;Efl';‘-Y{°§_°;:::n?h': m_"__"g_:"; 33%; l.!°R°1:° H935 on Wedne:lsy last, _llisshdnra Doyle. mmy °’ me hr" d°°l°" wh" b°“5m§lltest fall nd winter styles in dress- d yt If 'a mn I ‘ar BT” 7°““¢°|° "¢lll8m°£f \ df MU- P0'-99 "°°""Y °'° ‘“ ‘°‘" ‘"5° '°"°°' 0” =m».k1ns Ngw models or the sirlrellslgr ay B lim pu 8°' HOLMAN S' D°Y‘° NWN#-' v‘N=° Friday the wholesale price for Green ' ~ _ 7 “mm°"s_ °' 3373'u'1MEu' _on Wednesday morning.~ Pallbesrsrs f "ew t° mn my mrm' 32 8' ""”`” were: Austin Handrahsn' Bart Phee. day dealers refused to Day more _thani -_ 0 U _ ' """R'_E°*°°”m'°|-'0'L°°"Y- °° F.°’|‘ Nicholas \fl»1earn. Leo Gavin. John -i-~-» “sian-.resists si all :::.‘::-.i..':°:i.;::. rms: _ »~»--K <»---1 _4-__-, _..._ ___§g_I‘;T;_;:li1_;vo£l;s8§.0;l§_9<;n ssl; up. live to ton years ol¢_l.3245-11-aomal ' 'HOLMAN LlMI'l‘ED._Summerside. _z|N¢; ¢0\/Engp wggi-| g0A|-gn. _ -'2- 3I7B 18 lME1i dey, Dec. 7th; 1916. As a shareholder you are asked to attend, at 1 o'cl0clr p. in. W. W. Lord,"Actlng_Bec_r_et- ary. ` _ 3235111-29M3iE3i. -’-PnoFl'rAsLs ‘cows.- Mi-._ William Bllll'of 'Union Corner, made ~Abram’s Village cheese factory to the value of $118.00. Mr. Ball is actually getting twenty pounds of butter per week and of the same --WEDDING _BELL8 AT HAMIL- TON.-0n Wednesday evening Nov. 22nd the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Phillips was the scene of a very interesting event when their daughter Harriet Louise was 'united ln marriageto George M. Ramsay of New Annan ,promptly at the hour of seven o‘clock the bridal party entered the march played by Miss Myrtle Phil- lips of Tyne Vazlley, cousin of the bride, and took their places under s beautiful arch. Rev. .l.i M. Murchison spoke the words which united the two young hearts' for the remainder of Ilfe's journey,ln the presence of about eighty' invited guests. The bride was- attended by her sister Beatrice while partook of the wedding supper and a very enjoyable evening wait spent. Special mention might he made of Mr. Ephralme' Phillips in the able way in which he entertained the company. The' bride received many beautiful and ueful presents among them being a parlor clock a present from the mem- bers of the Presbyterian choir of which she was organist for a number of; years. The' happy couple fleft for their home ln New Annan the next after- noon' followed by the good wishes of their many friends.-D. L _ _xi § Se_e__-Ullr Slllrerbthina 1 ' f Above everything 1 else. we gan off9f__you a most ~ _magnificent arraar beautiful _ han -painted _China at ° _ reel ____._w_ar.'_ economy" prlceef Call in and seethe ghowing. _ il ,_ it 1-__ ~ 1- ., .___ months’ credit on approved point notes; 6 per cent dis-_ count for cash. WILLA D. IRVING. 3272-12-1Mfmw5i ~|l|'a"'c|l Co. '__ i,_;_f $_unnyqid_e_,,_ _ in name for hlmselfhnd his cov/s‘_ diy Univ 696 nt HOLMAN'S. Sum-' ' _l _ when' during the short lapse of m9|`9id°~ » 3272'12'1ME1|» ,h "`{u§°° Ida- B'I"|‘;"d't Bs“':'m°"|t‘;_°’ three months and twe-ive days hls‘_ --_- v as e t °“ “ :B ° °5 °g H ° -three cows furnished--milk for the --H0LMAN'8 -have received un°fh- !'“°“* °‘ he' sm" M’“~ H- - °“' cows. .-‘R . I P‘“'|°" t° "'9`Bl_"°|“9'°f me Weddmgl _FURTHER _ PAR-|»|¢U|_AR3_ _Monday returning to Halifax after -misss eoooswonrtli up to soc, ”°°"`Y' ‘ " ’ " le ' WESTERN PERSONALS -Regular ssc for saturday only zoo --Cant -invonh Read returned 1101119 A' __ _ - - » '.~ _ _-~.l » - - > .- \ ° -- _ _ H0l_.MAN's, summoning, on Monday evening from a business a e _ -ussrlno.-frnefannutl limi-'_ _ » szri-i2~1iun1i.__trio to Montreal--H. __ . ' _ 'ins _ohths -'Cape Traverse Hall Co., is --s- - - ' 1 _ _ Im no new inthe new Hsu on 1-lim-.= -amor.; asl.l.s.-Beit quality -Nl* B°“3_~' A'°°“°“'“» °' M°“°‘ and tone in saddle and body bells, Carmel. with _ills family. have moved strap and shaft c‘_hid\el--big assort- 19 SYGDGY- -B ment and lowest prices at Braces. _ _ 3242-ii-aiuturrlzwlninirlzwka.-i -Mr- Peter Downins with his _ _#wife and children. of Mont Carmel. ._5ARGA|Ng__ Rgsmar 35,, pu,¢__.ieft last week for Moncton, where _qumjxmm SAUCE _PAN for sau”-_ they Will rffiliaili lol' the Winton--R. or big shipment, of guaranteed Rell-"_k|"9~’*H~ ance Smelt Nets. Lowest prices, ' '__ Order at _once by mall or 'phone._R. _ _MISS Edith Montgomery. Port T_ H0LMAN_ L1MypED_ summer. Hill, has returned home after spend- -“da _ 3272_12_1ME1|._ ‘ing a month ' at the home of her ____ lgrand-father, Mr. J. C. Underhay, -mmears' elsculr- mv. nr. =;_B=v F°f1\"1°~ ' ,Wilson will preach in the Method st __ "°"'“' Church Margate tomorrow at 11 a.m.__ -MFBSYB W- P~ I 95953337- sta -and Summerfield in the aftednooli at_D°“|5- w~ C' C“"’ 9- ms 5° “ul 3 n'clock. Mr. Anderson the ovang- _"°h“ E' C“m°"°“ °‘ th” P' E' I' Ra' ' elist will conduct the service in thai Way' Ch""l°"'°t°w" were in Summer' Presbyterian church. Kensington in;3|d° °“ T“°°d°Y-*H* h d ”°""°° :;‘t031?\f:cl;:n`£ gui al-3° in the Met 0 `- --Major Bouiter was an outward ' ' ' passenger by the Northumberland --Mr. Gerome G. Gallant. Maxim- ville, has been somewhat unfortunate in being prevented from crosslnl to Bhedisc with s boat load oi l>°l-°¢\§°- by the sudden chsl\80 0! W°°"*°"' ir' Arsenauit has made several trip! ill I fall and was ready to make another. when lt suddenly turned to wld one is km back, and no doubt 1119 he in ther would not ome dl tance from --LINENS--~ Guest towels in all-pure linen, huck hem stitch- ed, and embroidered in many pretty designs; rang- > ing in 'price frgm 450 up to 75c each. _ - ll ' Hem-stitched, initial pillow cases, large size, l strong and durable, in al initials, with a pretty em- I _ broidered design at $1.25 Pall* Bed spreads, hem stitched and embroidered in many pretty designs, splendid wearing qu_alit_v. This is a good Xmas present, size 72x90, at $2-00 cu- _T Tray cloth, made from fine, evenly woven, all- . _..._ _ 1 '"5 ‘ "°°k "' h" °m ‘h°'°° in mb* M" W '° W » time to think about such things, for this region wss a natural battlegiogm for the French and_ English during th, 100 years' war. The shores of Plc”-,gy extend along the North Bea and the English Channel. from the River As, above Cslsls, to s -point below Diopm Fifteen mllesynorth of Ahbevlll os; of the principal cities of Pl ray, lg crocy. when Until Istslin t e nina tesnth 'ceh¢\“‘Y. still stood ft e- . old lwindnilll from which Edws 111, of known that w try wen - » ' _ h yd England in 1304 watched his beloved mv? sggfgfegstflg 1.2:; wgexorhe son, the iirst Prince of Wales, at that -fm-3|_ mid map “me my Ag me im; time only 18 years of age, triumph over Phillip of Valois On this occas ';’;:“:':_o’;g_"h;°'wfu _in .S pi-obabllityion the English' outnumbered* _ Week end _ Chances inf 1 Miss Ruth M. Burns. Malpeque, P. E. l.. has received the following lot- ter; Referring to your recent enquiry ~Cable received- ~ from England. states No. 442735 Pte. Robert Mc- 'Gougan ls at East Leeds War Hospi- tal, England. Will"send further par- ‘ticulars when received. Signed Olli- FM . D ld St t. the groom was supportgd by- ms b,.0_lcer in Charge. Record Oflice. Ottawa. I rs av _ cg _ ther Jwmes. After the ceremony and l_'°’D3 ` congratulations the bridal party and W” ' _ ` --PRODUCE LADEN- The Scho- Suests entered the dining room snd_ _ Minnie D\c_kB_ Capt D_cks_ Mum ouer ter. whloh for several days has been ltaklng a cargo of potatoes. will clim- ntlc conditions permitting. finish loading on or about the middle of the present week, when she will sail for The stock oln on ‘New York. ' S 8 hoard, is lli prime condition alld_ is _being carefully re-picked tolnsure against any frozen potatoes going on -Fi The remains _of Mrs. Garvin. of Al- _herton who died ln Boston after a brief illness. were brcfughthome (OP interment. The deceased'-_,left A1her~ ton a short time ago intending to pass the winter in Boston wltll her son and daughter, _but death intervened and she was called to the great unknown. The funeral took place tc the Sacred Heart ‘Church _'in the 25th lnst., and was nt- tonded by li large number of mourn- spending a few days furlough at his home in Tryon.--H. -al Bank of Canada at Fredericton has "°“_’d"`H' l ' -Mr. william Petro. Lennox islanrl_ ' EMMNS BRoU`GH-|- H0ME_ ___', was ln Summersids on Tuesday. his' -the English hospitals .-H. ' -Mr. Ellis Stewart of the RC/y~ returned to resume his duties after sponding a three weeks vacation at Northam with his parents Mr. and -Among the arrivals in Summer- slde Tuesday was Rev. H. J. Frazer who will return to his home town in Truro. N S., on Thursday, Mrs. Frazer and family will accompany him.-H. ‘ --The many friends of the Misses Rosetta C. I-lol|qnd‘3nd M. Joseph- ine Pierce of Elmlraare pleased to see them in their midst, again after spending a pleasant vacation with , ____ _ son Pte. Dail Peters of the 105th bat- talion who was accidently wounded in England is now convalescent in one of -Mr. ~Daniel A. Arsenault, Maxim- ville. received the uppleassnt news. last week. that his daughter Leal1,' student st P. W. College was dn the hospital lor medical treatment. Mr. Arsensult left for Charlottetown Mon- day mornlng.~"-M“." ‘ ' ' each. ~ pure linen, with beautiful embroidered designs and lace edge. These are hand-embroidered, and can be bought at less than you can make them for. In all sizes, ranging in prices from 50° each up to $4-00 Doyleys and center pieces in many different pat- terns and sizes, hand embroidered in a large range of pretty designs. Also with hand-made lace edge, ranging in price from 250 up to $5.00 each. Huck towelling in all-pure linen, in many pretty floral and stripe designs to choose from, 25 inches wide, and ranging in price from 45c_t0 850 lid- - Lunch cloths in many pretty hand-embroidered, lace-edge designs, made from all,-pure shamrock linen, in sizes from 36x36in. up to 72x72in., _and the prices .arefrom $1-50 each up to $8-00 each. This ' isless than the factory price today. All-pure linen damask tablecloths, made from real Irish linen, very fine, evenly woven inmaiiy pretty floral designs, and qualities, ranging in' price from $3.00 up. Also napkins to match cloths. -_We have a large range of all-pure linen damask bythe yard, fine evenly woven, in pretty designs, "rescue and the genial ollicers _ with .13 UlUl0¢°85&_|'Y-"~‘5\imC°- '-¢0‘lB¥\ W9; ers. The sympathy of thc community ls extended to tho children of the de~~ ceased in their sorrow. in i i a..:;-_.-- "~ _\ f'\"r *_ ’ _ _ _~ _ _ --SI-iIPP|NG_- The barge King _ _ Malcolm, Owners Messrs Charles'Taylor 8 Brister and Sons. Halifax en r0utu_FRiDAV AND- SATURDAY, DEC ist,- from Chatham. N. B., to Lunenburg' . ` ' C. B., camo into Summersido‘hai~bor| AND 2I\d_ ~ .- »|. in Thursday nights storm but ou » - ~- - ~ _ - _ii Sunday morning the cable chain part Prof- T|Wl0l‘ Will Dl'99°lll \lll'_C0mlJl9t°'s ed losing the anchor and the barge 6_¥1¢9l‘f&|!lll19l1l1ll_U_l9 Hllll lil 'l'_-|Bll|I_!1_ went adrift on the flats. the tug On Friday evonil18 the entire pro- Mulgrave in endenvorlllg to pull the _Coeds will be IIVUB £0 -l-hB»R8d~C\’0B¥_ barge off snapped her wheel chain 30019?-Y ‘Bi--TiB_ili8\'h » < ~ ~ ~ and also drifted on the nuts. The Prf/l Taylors Shawls so well ‘md |r,,,-ry boat Bedeque was ¢,,||,,d_w me favorably knotvn that further comment, quick dispatch succeeded in _dockins l"`°3|"lmm°_. Wm'b° °nu"°|Y U9" ‘“"|` both the barge and the 'i‘ug_ t'o-_Rall- altogether different from unythlns way Wharf. The Capt. of the Crul-:WCP B110'/¥\'lii:.'l`ilhish._ ~ . _» zor at Charlottetown was notified of Pl'°f- T9'¥|°"' 'P m5|"|“¢' “‘5l’°°’°.i the loss and came up to ssmmersrae _unreal to ell- his iriondrand patrons mi' Monday with another sncnossini and tr/ the public in seneral of 'Pls- the craft' left ln the afternoon for nllh nndvichilty to.stt\\nd_.on_Frldail their destination-H. °"°F|“K- -~ _ - _ = -ii ~ __ “__ Tickets may-be had irom_mombers _ ' ' _ of Red Cross on* Friday or st the I-lsil. " _ - That amount taken will he announced Is your account past in the a»lly~i»»ws_- - _ ' ~ V 2l'3Ii.Si‘1i.iff.iLf‘r‘f>w°i”*7 i.*2:r.::'l::l.;:s sir ""* 051: each. _ -_ _ _ 3 with napkins to match, ranging in price from $1.00 l up to $2-75 yard. _ l 1 _; All-pure linen pillow cases, hand embroidered, _in'many beautiful designs. They are all at the old r grice, which is less than the factory prices. Today ; 2.50. $3.00. $3.50, $4.00. __ _ _ _ __ | 1 All-pure -linen huck towels, made from a very ' Shamrock linen, hand embroidered, with he'm- 1 _ stitched ends; also scalloped large size, in many beautiful designs, ranging ‘from $1-00 “ll 1-0 532-25- All-pure lineii_damasl_c lunch napkins. in many pretty floral designs, with hem-stitched edge, at _ Hem-stitched runner linen, in _a nice, fine, even- ly woven linen, 18m. wide. This will make__ti'ay _ cloths or runners for the bureaus at 450 Y2\l'll~ » _ Z \\\\\\@n\\\\m _ _ silo-ii-mmu. azsi~11-souzlpa. _ _ _ _ _' _ _ __ _ "f-"""‘-`~`~`~"""' Y*-‘~‘ ~`-'-`~`-‘-‘-'-'-==“~‘- '~'-'-'ff ~ ---ff -- -_--~_-==.,:-:::--:_-:-::.~.-_-_~.-_-.-:Q ---- . _».~.-.-.- -_-:_ ,-_-.-_-_~_l_-_-Q -_~_~_~,~_~,l'_»v~_»_~_~ _!_~_-_-_~_~,' _~_~,~ - v~_~_»_~_~_~_~_______»`;___ ._____._.,_.___._____._._ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .1 _ _ .~ 1 _ 1 _ _ 1 L . _ _ _ _ _ _ __-’-_ _ _ _ _ 'L - 1 ll _ _ ‘ " " "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ » _ _ , _ _ - I \ 1*; - _ _»_ ~.i -` ' ,__ _ `f ‘f -lil", T ` ` _' ` ` "_i§7Q ' ` ' ' " ` ' ' ' 7 W '_' ' }'_&T.` "T ` ` " ' ' ’- ' ' ' `-gf T '-` '. 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