iiiliiTiiiilEil ‘ Tcday and This Evening There are remnants of-- Dress Goods, _ Silks, Satins, Crepe d-e Chenes Canton Crepes ' Velvets “are: o t» i a}? Flanellettes Ginghams Voiles and Muslins Prints. Towellings . . ‘ Pillow Cottons White Cotton Sheetings Table Linens 7 lass-sear" a»: e-e l} bcr Iler remains, accompanied ¢ "" lhy .\lr J. l3. Gaudet, arrlvrd in ‘ Aiiscouchc 'l‘hnrsday and remain- q ' . Lil in the Convent parlors until t,‘ |yesltwiilay morning when silo was ‘n a e u ‘laid io rsst beside her husband. I "*‘*— 40 Lovely Boats, iialf Price s AFE PERHAPS TO SAY THAT THIS REMNANT SALE of coats includes some of the most impressive bargains in the big sale. Alli the coats are smlart, handsome garments and of the last new purchases for t'his season’s selling. Get one now at HALF PRICE. Y0u’l1 have a handsome, stylish coat for the re-mainder of tihe Winter-Jot‘ the early days of Spring and indeed for many a summer evening. li-iilfi.00 (Fouls sell for $18.00 $48 00 (‘mitt-i sell for $24.00 $55.00 (‘oats sell for $27.50 $00.00 (‘oats sell for $30.00 $70.00 Coats sell for $35.00 s . - _ ~ ‘- _.‘.- ‘g is» ‘pl-Jami: - 4' ~ n u.’ ab .Q|I \ j MOORE a M°LEOD ilcrne, whose fnme ms a raconteur is now ‘firmly established. A particular dour Scot had been courting a girl ifor maniy weary years. lbut never appeared to ‘be getting‘ any "forrader” with iit. But the girl waited ‘Dal-lentil’- if she would marry him. turned in walk ‘homeward. ta-e mo?" I "Mercy me, inesie," groanetl Jock EXCELLENT for .heumn‘ium, neuralgia, hack. ache and kindred ills. Rub it in well with the tips o! the ‘fingers. An enemy to pain. "mating i LiiviMi-TJNT: i said eve-r muckle ailready. -- --<o->_---- HOW SWEET "Dearest," said Fauntleroy, push- ing the new book aside with a and little smile, "didn't they have tiny kind wordpuzzloo?” HAD A PURPOSE iIuh-"Were you wise, door, in ,giviug our guests room! lo near to ithe aurleryi" Wlfe-‘ili/o the only way we can ' set them up in time tor breakfast." . '1‘ ..m--.?',..'>‘-‘* ' - ~ “ 4 ,___ ‘The following is one of the iniri-uy lug their weekly walk through the good stories told by Sh‘ ‘Robert country lanes, the man suddenly broke a long silence ‘by asking Jean Without losing any ‘time, the girl joyfully acct-plied him, and the pa‘ir After a further ion‘g silence, the girl said shyly, "Now that we are ‘Ono evening, as they iwere hav- 8011f We he merrit. Jock, ha"? Y6 ---¢o->---— no ‘anything that ye’re going ilO say "I'm beginnin’ ‘tne think as how I've —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS page 3 is available. tf. —WOMEN'8 FIRST QUALITY Rubber Boots $2.85 per pair at Sinclair's. 567-2-21-21 -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail, Hohnaws, Bum- merslde. 75l-1-6tf- —DOMINION RUBBER FOOT- WEAR, beat by t-Bei, ‘for sale at Sinclair's. 67-2-21-21 —HOCKEY AT CENTRAL BEDEQUE RINK. Saturday night, Feb. 21. Bedeque married men m. Central Bedeque married men. Skate after match. 576-2-21-11 -0UR DRIVING PARK.— The annual meetilnz of the sharehold- ‘erd of the Bummerslde Driving . ..l‘k Association was. held this week. The financial report was submitted and confirmed by the meeting with the regret that it did not warrant any dividend. A vote of tha-nks was passed to the ficartl of Directors and as an ap- preciation of their efforts through- out the year. all were reelected. i‘t was ‘decided to hold the usual Dominion Day races and sports only more so. D omlnion Day is always considered to be Summer- sideb day ibut this year .1925, is ‘the fiftieth anniversary of the in- corporation of the ‘town of Sum- mersltie and it would be well if ‘the Town Council and the citizens generally would. cooperate with the Diriviri: Park to malce next Donilinlon Day one long to be re- membered. It was also suggest- ed and the directors now have the matter under consideration ‘that futurity stake races for three year nld colts should be held during the coming‘ ‘summer. At a subse- quent meeting of ‘directors Dr E. '1‘. Tauton was re-elects-ti president liir J. E. Wyatt, K. C.. secretary; and hir. H. P. Strong, auditor. lion‘. James A. McNeill was ap- pointed honorary president of ‘the Association. --MISCOUCHE——After ness of about two (loath occurred. at ‘the Charlotte- town Hospital, ln her eighiieth year, of Mrs Sophie Disroche-s, wi-fe of the lute Mr. Desi-aches of Mlscouche. ‘She was a. (laughter cf Joseph B. Poi-rier of ivlfscouche, one of a. family of seven. all of \Vll0lll predeceased her. During hcr illness shie wits ‘noted for her active but quiet love f0‘.- the poor and suffering and no appeal tva-s made to her in vain. She was :i‘= a leadizi‘ in all churches and religious societies. An excellent artist in needlework, her ldst ei- ,fori‘:q iwre giver.‘ up to work for ‘decoration oi‘ the altar she loved Isa well. During the last ‘years she lived with the Sisters at lliiisctzuche Convent and was rc- fmoved ‘to the hospital in Decem- an ill- inonths, the I PERSONALS --Dr J. A. Johnston, Tlgnish \\'.'l.'s‘ in Summers-Ida yiisterday. ——‘.\ii' John Hackett. {ICCOIUDZIJL ‘ed by his daughters, Mrs Claude Murphy and Miss Cecilia l-lzxciccii. Wll in Suniimersiile yesticirday and lstcrcd nt the Queen. -I\lr. E, H. Beer, ‘Secretary of illn Provincial Fire Underwriters “as in Summersdde yesterday, --—Mr .l. E, Gallant. proprietor‘ of the Gallant Drug Co, Ltd, Sum- iurrsitlo has returned front a trip lo Ciiarluttcltnvil. -—Rev John A. MacDonald. Grand River and Rev M Monaghan Misccuche, were among visitors to Summciside ytstertlay. Ufiacolaie i ls a fine eefiqy dZoco/aih’ Slip a cake in your pocket ‘ if starting on a long. walk. Keep it in your desk for emer- gency lunches, j I —8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ' eounli-y this winter. , Daizici. Fitzgerald. lflibbitt, Lavcrs ' Whic. ; lnnfs, Lewis.—A. ‘ visitor in‘ the city ‘where lie was ‘engaged in —MEN'8 KNEE LENGTH Rub. ber Boots with red rubber cola and heel. $4.25 per pair at. Sinclair's. 5678-21-3! --CENTRAL BEDEQUE ‘III!- VIC E8— Preaching on Sufmlliy, Feb 22nd ll-i. Freetown at 11 a. m; at Central Bedeque at 8 p. m; ‘and at Borden at 7 p. m- Scarlet Fever . Cured By Farador -.\ir. ‘Fred Watt-s. a former redid- cnt of Summer-side, sends the fol- lowing WDOnt ‘from ‘his homo in New Waterford. N. ‘S. “A flve-yearoid dhifid tn New Wa-terfprd was suffering ‘intensely from scarlet fever and no hope for hcr recovery W813 held out ‘by ‘two ofthe ‘best doctors in the town. When called upon iby the local ag- more ‘than a ‘few hours. After four Eiouirs‘ ‘treatment with the Farador sihe opened ‘her eyes and recogniz- cd her parents. in three daysahe was able to sit up in ia Glmlr un~ aided, "but -was unable no waillr. In less than two weeks’ ‘time the use of her limbs was restored and she was out playing with other enn- dren." Similar results have followed the use of the Farador in P. E. Island, not only in cases of scarlet. fever, but i‘n all sorts of fevers and acute ailments. The Farador may be rented on easy terms. This poor may obtain the use of one free of charge. W. EDGAR ENMAN. ~ Farador Representative, 138 l-lills‘boro ‘Street, Charlcrtte-towu, P. E. I, ‘Phone 787-J. 75. l Eastern Guardian ..*LUMBERING.—~ Messrs Fitz- patrick and Stewart of Woodville "PP ‘bllfllly cnaaketl hauling lumber to Georgetown where‘ they are loading cars for shipment-A ..=’"==WEEKLY WHIST.— At the weekly whis". -pnriy held‘ ‘i-zt‘ St, James Hail the ladies prize \va.s won by Miss Christina Fitzpatrick and the gzen-tlemani: by Mr Fred Deldrie. Mi‘ Frank ‘Gotell was, de- clared winner of the tournament and presented with the 85 gold piece.~—A. I ..*STURGEON WHIST. —— The closing of the sec-mid whist tourna- mcnt in the‘ Sturgeon Hall was Iielil on Jan. 29th and as usual was up to the expectation. there being ffitcn tablets giiaying‘. The ‘ilfllffi piize for the night was woi. by Miss Alurunrct Maiiar. will]; the gentleman's prize was wan liy f-t" Archie Ilannignn. The final score for the tournuircnt wlien_ added up resulted in first honor’ going lo liev Theo Gallant with Mr Philip Jamicson second. fills JO-“Qllh R. McDonald first and Mrs Edwin McDonald second, was the ‘standiing of the ladies. The third tournament opens 'I‘hursday Fob. 5th. l .."'HOCKEY.—0n Monday last tire Violet Hockey team represent- iur the Georgetown: Sporting Cliil) Journeyeti to St. Peters where they crossonickcd with the fast sexicit of the‘ “Bay Boy's" the Violets. theutv-Jelves no moan body of puck 611356“. were however forc-‘d to ‘new ‘to defeat alter icn minutes of overtime play. The- score .i.i_ the end of llln third periotl etonil ‘four all and indeed it was crily in the closing nt-rtrrls of the over time lleriogi that int home team ‘nuke zbixiicii the t $.lLl‘"5 defen‘: uouizv-l :hi‘ witring count‘. l‘- hiiul Ziiarlcll, the great umit-uy custodian. We do not \v=":~.li to make ‘special izi-rzitltin of uuy (Lil? l1‘. partcuiar nevertheless i". \i'ouI;i in: impossible to report correctly such a fast. clean, "manly mum- without laying special ytrgqg f,“ the great wtrrk- of ‘the goal keep- ers Walsh and liiartell. ‘The Violet-i. arc loud in ‘their praise..- ior the hospitable manner in which ihry were treated both on and‘ off the ice. After ‘ihc game iuncli was pnovld-etl for the visit- ors then all withdrew to the hall where several pleasant hours was passed in daucinzll. This game has been crcditcd by those who witnessed it as being one of the ‘best, if not the best, played in, the The follow- ing l-s line up: Vloletsz-jiiarit-l]. ‘St. Pc-tersz-Wuish, Quig- ley, Lewis, Gillis. McKilrnou, Mc- PERSONALS ..'Mr L. W. Shaw was a rcccnt inspecting the city schools-A. ..'Miss Helen Soloman, student i’, W. C. is visiting with her par- Georgetown-A. ..'Mr Nicholson of the Depart- men-t of Works paid an official visit to Georgetown (luring the week-A. ..*.'iiiss Grace Douglas of P. W. C- is now visiting at her homo in GBOf86i0W1lr~A ..*Miss Florence Yorston. St Peters is visiting in Georgetown the guest of her parents, ‘Mr and Mrs. H. Yorston.—-A. or in your , .- automobile. mnl m CANADA ov ..'Mi'm ‘Daley McDougali. lili- dent P. W. C.. is spending a boil. day with he‘: grand parents M1‘ 0nd Mrs R. Westaway. Lower Montague-A out she was Ilflil. expected to ‘live, ents, Mr and M‘rs P, J. Soloman. , in mnuoaum i. ADA gilt-Mm The death‘ of the late Ada Park- man which occurred at hero home 76 ‘Douglas 8L, on Thursday Feb- ruary 5. cam! as a great anock to here numerous trier. s in the (‘lty and Province, ant occasioned wide spread sympathy for the .‘ embers of ‘the bereaved fzviiiiy. The passing of One ‘c-o young and promising. and Sift-iii with 4*») m-aay fin; Qualities "..\!l.lld not but elicit ‘ps. ouud and general re- gret; but. i.) those who knew he‘: and admired heu- aplend-ld charact- er, her spiritual fineness and sweet- ness of her even disposition. the loss seems ‘irreparable. Miss Parkman was employed in the Dispensary department 0f {than ‘s. Reddin Bros, up to a short time before heir death. in this cap- acity she made many friends nut! was valued and respef-‘lfid b)’ ""3 members of ‘the firm. in the circle of her friends she was ileelil)’ loved. and ‘though her illness was greatly regretted, no great anxiety was felt until a slwrt time D919"? her death which occurred sudden- ly. The last Sacraments of the Church were administered b)! Reverend Patrick Walsh. She leaves to mourn here moth- er. two sisters, Belle. in the 9m‘ ploy of Prowse. Brod. and Gladys at home; one brother. Wllfffll 0T the Provincial Bank; and a half sisier, li-lm. Flossie Bruce. The funeral which was largely attended was held Saturday morn- ing from here late residence to St- Dunstan: Cathedral. where a Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Reverend ‘Maurice A Donald. Service at the girave was ‘uutltieiatl by Reverend A. L. ‘Sinnoti. The pull bearers were; Messrs. A. R- Mclunis, George McQiiaid, Wm. Morgan, Frank McDonald. Urban Pineau and Louis Wynne‘ The muuy floral tributes, Mass cards and Spiritual offerings testify to th high esteem which the deceas- ed was held. Om- sincere fiylllDflllly goes out to the bcreaveod family in their sad loss. The following offerings were re ceived: FLOWERS. ~Crescent —Family and Eugene. Cros.s—.Prowse Bros, Ltd.. and employees. Cross—- Mr. aml Mrs. James T. Robinson. Crescent- Dr. Jack and M-rs. Jenkins. Cresceult Marjory and Stephen Deddnu, Wreat—Druggist of Charlottetown. Sheaf of Roses- George H. Reddlu. Bouquet of Ros- cs——Mr- and Mrs, E. N. McPherson. MASS CARDS- Frank Kllfoy. Devoruui, Gertie and Moirgaret McAuloy, lllloon Gallant, Frank (2); Mr. and Mil. George J. Mc- Cormac and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkman. Mu. James Keenan and family, 'Mr. and‘ Mrs. J. P. Mc- Closkey and familyt iMir. and ‘Mrs- D. O'M. Reddin, Mrs. Walsh and family, Katie and Mary Duffy. 0am, ‘Dunn. M-onaghun. Mr. and MN. McQuaid, Fred DeOoate, Mr. Mrs, Patrick Flizsimmoas. and lirene, Nellie Connors, Ruth, ‘R7111, Truinor (2); Mr. and lllrs. Henry J. Fitzgerald, Bert Connors, Mary and Alice Plneau. Mr. and Mrs. W. y. Burke and Pearl, Mir. and Mrs. Erauk Steele, Mrs. Wynne» and Mo., Leah McMahon. and lift-s. O. ‘L. Richard and family, Marion McMahon, Mrs. E. J. Dicks and Edna. Adele Cullen, Mr. Mrs. it. E. Doyle, Alma Mclnnis, lii-olllc, Eileen and Rose Lonisrgan, Mrs, Wm. Vessey and family Com- mercial Academy, Mary and Ethel Clinton. Georgie Traiiuor, Mr. Peter McAlecr, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallet-t, Kathleen Hughes and llernatl-‘atto Connolly. Mr. and Mrs, Loo Bradley, hits. J. A. Lauira M. Brothers, P. T. and Mrs. Mirrphy, Clarence H. licGiiigaiz‘, Mr. and lilrs. iicndy and family. Mi‘. and Mr-s. J. L. Perry. ii ue Arsenault, Mr. and ‘ M"- Melll" “Tish W! f-wlly- lied Bridge" an‘... .1. Fraser, ABSENTm lilr-s. llobttt lJ-iamond, Mr. and RugIl‘n' Mp5s Lem, cud-ran. Newi "BED .\'l‘i‘s, Jshu (iarreti y .1 ; 311-“ \\'_ Sp q ~-¢ B _‘ ; ; Mald—-"Th t] .‘ LETTERS 0r‘ ,S_YMPAT‘I'IY- _— u“ ‘ auiiic wins-till‘ \ (inll1li)i‘sillll§1(’,l898 you, sin’? m“ h“ “"°‘“ Jean‘ Mziciiiiilan. City; Mrs. lunis _ Professor (ohm, ‘ and iiuiiily, City; hlru. (‘. Leigh, ca," see hmfy Drelmlllil City; Mi‘. and Mm. R. Paton, City; W. Henry Noouan, Snnrmeriulilc: Miss Alice Feninessiry, City; Sr, Si, Augustin‘, ‘Sonris: Si‘. St. Sourls; and family, Village Green; Mr. and liirs, E. it. Brow, City; Mrs. Doyle and Eda, Everett, Mass; liirs. Williams and G. F. Williams. Jvereit. Lawrence Bruce, Everett, Muss; Sr. St. Francis of Assissi, Tlrznish; L. L, Noouan, Sorunis; A. W. Roadie, City; Ottawa; Woircester, Mass; Mi‘. and Mrs. J. Devereaux and famiily, New Haven. h.’ '. York, Rev. G. G. McCa-be, Summer- side; Miss F. Gallant, Mass; Miss G. Arseniiult, OystoriThe i8 extffl. 800d» st. - Josephs ' sown»- ‘from ‘Purity ‘Tlour you will gctfimore loan, than from" the some uantttg of arbitrary flour, urttg t: the strong“: "one most nutritious flour mabomtt absorbs more water. one ti" housewife‘ benefits tn l)" baiting and reduces ti» family budget. riisnn-uyrioatcmnmirwuinsmum plunge paid to you for thirty Iifllll—“'l worth more. Wrlto for one today to Walton: Camila Flour Hill! 00., M1,, Toronto, 8t. John, 11.8., Winnipeg. URI?! LFIIOUR Andrew Mary A. 000116 and _ Glllls. llflrUlNt Margaret SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS.—-Mr. and Clam of Notre Dame and Mira. Mullen, M aul Ed we rd u i: d ilcnltosscy and Dick, Dorothy ______ l‘ELl-‘.GRAl\iS.—~lii‘ii-rs‘Corn Dunn, I—"l __t . S0lli(‘l‘Villi-‘.- lilasa. ," a“ Mm l Lyd l a . Mr. and Mrs. l’. Jrtckmau People wh° use “Red Rose” arfi lulu", those who liketea of extra good quality‘ RED ROSE TEA"is good teal‘ S. Edmouds, Sackville, Miss J. Miss G. Moore. Miss Margaret Trainoir, and ‘Mrs. Fra-uk Steele. New (fhelsea May Grant. George H. Reddln, Al-ice Margaret & Annie Dunn. Ida and himin-a Whelan, Mrs. J. l-I. Monagh- an and Matinu, Joseph Callaghan, 2nd. Charlottetown Company of (iii Guides, Mr. and Mrs. James J. White. Mrs. Mary Cass and family. Nellie Collins. A. R. Mclnnis,| Louise Mabel and Ann liiurplll’. Ruth Welsh, Misses l3. & T. Klgg- ins, W. J. Bradwers. (2); Winnie and Hilda Prnught, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trainer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Poter lilcMillau, Min. Griffith anti family. St. Duns-fan's Girl Choir, (2); Louis J. Lennard. Mr. and Mrs- John_ Wedge, Ella McDonald and Loretta lilticPhee, Mae Coyle, Mrs. J. V. and Bessie McDonald, Urban Pineau. Annie Walsh, W. J. Wynne, Elizabeth Sostello, Mr. and lilrs. Joseph Doucet-te and‘ family. (2); Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Wilson, Mr. and Mlrs. J. Callaghan and Pius. W. Henry Noonan (2); Josie Delahairnty and Stella Doyle, Girls‘ of Itoddiu Bros ‘tea Rooms (2) Mrs. l}. Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doucettc. Manager and Staff Provincial Bank 0f Canada (High) Mr. and Mrs. John an...’ Quickly Heals ‘ liczemas and Rashes In the treatment of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cuticurn Soap and hot wow. Dry gently and up ly Outiouro Ointment. p Pros Inli. . o. u In. Ointment r1 our now S Add x u'¢’,"||°.§'l.‘.".'i‘."* n We. Tnlctflo. LOOK IN A MIRROR! Are there any linen bo- twoen your oyelf if a0, nk youroelf the question. llwhy?" Many people have a con- stant ncowl caulod solely by oyootraln. This la often no dlofiguring that It doesn't matter how attractive the poroon othorwlno appears- the ocowl lpolio it all. in molt one: ooowll can bu smoothed out by relieving ‘the oyntrnln, b If you have any oymptoml ._of oyoatrain you lhouitl lot ul examine your aye: at once. our: wait until ugly linen allpur between the pyu. lltlierlliiliarlltilcLuailtil ISTAIUQIIIO IKO 4 .‘ \ ..*M.im Margaret MoPheo, Prince of Wales College. is visit- mgwitit ‘relatives tn Georgetown. ._..,\v' l " E PARKMAN Optomotrm Montague ‘ P TO CLEAR These words are often quoted by Advertisers and as often mean nothing am‘ "can Great Post inventory Sale MEANS THAT We intend T0 CLEAR FROM OUR STOCK THE FOLLOWING Horse Rugs Sleigh Bells Sleigh Robes AT PRATT’S l AT PRATT’S I Lumbermen’s Socks Lumbermen’s Rubbers Driving Harness Fur Coats Single Work Harness Overcoats ‘ Teamwork Harness ’ Mackinaws Sweaters, Hats, Caps BALANCE or LADIES’ COATS and other odds and ends in which you are liable to find the very article you are most in need of and All at Sacrifice Prices SOME "331-3 PER CENT. OFF. SOME 50 PER CENT. OFF. FOR LOWEST ‘PRICES OF ALL, SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER. OUT THE Y GO To Make Room for Our Large Spring Importations COME AND GET YOURS BE ON. TIME ONLY 3 DAYS AS VUSUAL February 26th. 27th. and 28th- Thursday Friday Saturday All other goods not mentioned from our large well- stocked store and warehouse at GENUINE WHOLE- SALE PRICES. FLOUR and FEEDS AT WHOLE- SALE MEANS LESS THAN MILL PRICE. 3 DAYS ONLY 26TH 27TH AND 28TH a DON ’T FQRGET PRATT’S AT ST. PETERS