:_ _,ll-giy er r- *l"~i=_€ ‘- . .v_l_ "3 PAGE-'TWO-M ' ~ 'rim ci|.\nl.o*rTETi>\i'N~iiii.iim1Air . . _ _ ` DECEIii5lTf`»3.\3.»17:1{" __, -ff ‘l.;,;\ f.; `l-fp Iii You i ..Wanta I _Clear __ Smooth 1 -_,.1 .-. ' ‘-There is no preparation _ _ can use more simple, mnlessahdeffective than 1 V4 \\\\\\rxu 3 Jamieson Carilation. Cream `i' `ie`u1 sir' RHI! iiihd or ehaid iianktlerltlhis 'is the Rnosfwth- _` l OD . ggeibie. Daisigiiiy §.is5.ea, lghtfullo use. `ld by us only 25c. D .rv nm 'Jwnllll _.L_ G. .lamieso ‘ L-la" ' I):i'=u'gglSt2 - . ;` .\ i.. -~.ifWatches _ . _ . For ' 5 7Neviv: .Years I - _'-1 -Gifts - cgades, styles " 5-We'reeei've<1 2 few just latefor Xmas trade. G. l`l'_._ Taylor 5' I . Wilt? . fi -:°» -»'f'-'A .-` ‘_ I _ ".4' »"“ ' . . _/" necsmesn _ ~ High Water. Low Water /1' .~ /§ _ -. . M...1>.M. II aiu. i=.M. ’ ‘ 15.55 10.41 11.31 I 13.25 - ‘ ‘- 19.11 _ 1 1 v . 's;z4- 19.55 .71 rn - 9.231 20.35 ‘fs »_ - -10.10 21.20 0 . _s £11.04 It :"€.°~"§*’5°> o"»-s»-- I‘r~$<»¢ 21.35 22.38 23.44 12.03 13.06 14.06 15.02 15.52 16.38 17.22 18.05 18.47 19.23 20.08 20.49 21.32 22.19 23.10 11.58 13.00 14.04 15.05 16.03 16.58 17.51 18.42 19.31 20.21 21.14 22.13 ' ,BIARY or 1-:-vEN'11s ‘Q . ' 'To-nAv. ‘ " _ City._Magistrates Court 9 a. ni. °`=."5.. _ #safer 21.59° . .oo 2.-ei 0.40 1.44 2.40 3.32 4.20 5.00 5.50 0.31 1.00 1.45 | s.20 s.45 9.30 10.10 11.00 . 0.04 1.01 1.57 2.52 3.40 4.39 5.30 5.20 1.09 1.51 +I __ - |,22.02 1.49 12.31 23.23 I 13.10 _-13' 0.04- 13.41 I '14, 0.45 14.22 | U 1-.27 14.55 I 2.11 1_5.30 2.59 10.05 4.00 10.42 5.10 __ 11.22 5.31 | 10.04 1.40 | 10.50 II ’ 8.44 9.43 19;40 20.33 ~ . 10.36 21.29 11.1.25 22.27 12.16 23.24 . 13.05 . 13.52 ' 14.37 15.21 8.46 16.06 9.36 _ 10 » 22.43 ‘ll 'r'rsss=~r»~2'se=5s;=r:f§s=. 2-e.-ss».r`.2sei1~2.'s`°.ss»e.‘1i='§ ~ an Por? S355 _"Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7. and'8. .45'p.'_m. ` __ _ . |v..l“ { ` _ ,' _ ~B_IRrH.s ' gf-ACK'-on December 29. to Mr." and _rl. C. H. Black. 54 Fitzroy Street, _a._deugl1ter. ‘ ‘ ' ` .8“TEWA'RT-In 'Winnipeg on De¢_ _29!-he To Mr..end».Mrs. Albert Stewart _.'ig_>_|'_merly Annie Higgins) ii. daugh- ____ . ._ . . . . . 5,TlWART.-- At Montague on Dec }pt`to‘f_Mr»'a.nd Mrs. ,Charles Stewart, Bi-~_diu_lhter,.,fourteen pounds. Con- ' gratulstions .-B. ""- 0!! ' Wednesday -the residence off Orr, parents oi- John Sterling, of Bayview of New Glas- edldstbs reporter to the mau- \'..*.“d~."..i....“"‘.°."...‘t.’$. £32. your line les; night. yo? was "the sarcastic rs- about it? f be the train minute. I C .011 We beg to advise ell parties- requiring Coal.‘ for Domestic or Steam purposes, that we 'have a good supply of Hard oi 54.1 On Tuesday evening the 26th a nuuiber oi the young people of Brad- albane held s concert and Pie Social in Fredrlcton Hall under the auspic- es ol’ the \!oinens Patriotic Society oi' Bi-ndalbane 'which proved to be I successful and enjoyable in every re-, Coal in Stock for wint-fr u.-e," _ap- will sell at lowest possible pi ic. .- by the Car-load,_in large and small quantities to suit purchasers. If you require Coal, call and see us, write or_ telephone us ann satisfactory delivery will be made as required. _ BUNTAIN, BELL 811.0 Wholesale and R e t a i 1 Coal dealers Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd tor P. .E. Island Ch'town Dec. 22rd 1916 Phone 404 GUVERNMENT RMLWAYS xivi/is AND New YEAR Hoi.ipAv Single First Class Fare. _ Golng_Dec. 23, 24, »25. Returning Dec. 26. Going Dec. 30, 31, Jany. 1. Returning Jany 2, 1917. Fare and Ons Third Going Dec. 21, 22, 23, 24. Going Dec. 28, 29, 30, 31. Returning Jany. 3, 1917. 3469-12-18Mtit1~Dcc. 30. I - J I Fox Food Just arrived another car load of C. 5'. Sekyrs Boneless Horse Mest.Also caricsd ot Fox Biscuit. Ifhese Bisf cults contain zo per cent ground meat and hone. For the balance ot the year, we are selling these Biscplts for 6c per lb. W. B. PURDY, 154 Queen St. 1943-11-17Mti. l. ` Notice I .allzeil. The committee wish to .J \ spect, Gordon McKay occupied the chair. The following programme was rendered. Chorus- The Choir. Recitsiiou- Miss Julia Graham. cncored. cored . Misses Belle McLeod, Addie Bigger. Matheson and Alex. McDonald. Solo- Miss Ruth Weeks, encored. Recitation- Miss Irene McKinnon. encored. ' 501,; and (thorns-. Miss Maggie Bigger and Choir. luterinissionf-. Sale of Home Mude (‘anily. Rcirltutioii- Miss Belle McLeod. encored. _ I)uct- Mrs. »l`todei'ick Gillis and Miss Steiviirt, Misa Blackford, (ac- conipaiiist) <~iii-oroil. Dialogue- Misses lroilo McKinnon and Mary Morrison. liistrumcntnl- Miss Julia Grnhaiu and Hedley Woodside, encored. non, Mary Morrison. Marguerite Elli- ott. Katie Matliesoli. ` Solo- Archibald l\lcLcod, eucored. Chorus- The Choir. ' All iho_nienibers were heartily ap- plauded. After_ the Programme was concluded Mr. Rufus Stevenson kindly acted as nuctioneer und suc- cessfully disposed oi’ the good things that the ladies had provided for the occasion. The sum of $83.69 was rc- thuiili all who assisted in making the entertainment such a success. Dr. E. C. HARRIS Eye Specialist Solo- Miss Marguerite Elliott. en-'i Instrumental- Miss Julia Grahainl and Hedley Woodside, encored. | Dialogue- Mrs. George Dixon; Maggie Bigger, Je-aiiette' McDouald.} Messrs McKenzie, Matheson, D. W.; Dialogue- Misses Irene lV_IcKin- _ Z/IIIIIIlA\\\\\\\\YIII.V/4\\ IIIIIIfI\.\\\\\\\\\‘ All parties indebted to the .estate of the late Michael Hennessy, Under- taker, are requested to make immedi-. ate payments at his late residence, 97 Kent Street, Charlottetown, as at- ter the First oi January next all out- standing accounts ivlll 'be placed in our Solicitors hands for collection. ' _ MARGARET HENNESSY. Executrlx, JAMES HENNESSEY, Executor_ 3234-11-29Mws10i _ ` Craggan Farm Ayrsliires When you want producing Ayrshires write or call Orders taken for calves. C. T. FERGUSON Marshfield No 2 York R R 400-10-4Ml.ftl Jany 4th. . N 3 \\v . \\\\v.¢ lligli Grade Feed Low Grade Prices We have on hand a iul tock ofz- GD will be permanently located in Royal Banlobulldiiig corner Queen and Richmond Street Charl`ottetown,where he may be consulted' on all matters pertaining to defective vision. Many suffer from headache, ner- vousness, stomach trouble, etc., and do not suspect the cause. A scientific examination oi the eyes often reveals an abnormal condition, the correction ot which byporfectly fitted glasses relieves the trouble. . Don‘t neglect the Child`ren’l Eyes. Office Hours: 9.30 12.80, 2, 5. Evenings by Appointment. Phone 153-L. 2446-10-7Sinwtt. s NOTICE The annual meeting of St. James Presbyterian Church, Cove Head, will be held on Monday January Sth 1917 at two oclock in the afternoon forthe election of Trustees and other business that may come before such ‘ would huio an immediate meeting of ` ' ‘ """"’ _ idolegntos ut it neutral place to begii. \7,h A1\'_\'|)UNCEMEN'}‘ ,' . \ negotiations for peace But she is o the opinion that "tho great work o - A preventing future wars can bc begui, is BA / _ only after the eudof the present strugj' . _gle of iiatioii's.” lt must begin be NEW YORK, Dec`. 27.-Editorial comment on Gei‘many's reply to Pres- ident Wileon’s note, is published here fore Stunts-7cltung; Thr- Gciinuii _answc Ei/gy biidy wh igoéi I0 [hit W: T InflioS likes Bailia~»...~_ Iii.-y :Ike th ‘ teinp-.r.1iiue, "...._ _ '_ 7-,ir-5-ii-§‘_ '§..wii....- _ - ~ - ' - W- ‘- - -' ~- --5- - ~ "*°' ~, ff ' 'T °""""-3 T _ A I. L F V? I i 'PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND PIE l ` . poses. Hrr answer is 0. terrible puttlni - '. ._ - _ .1 ...,».i<~.»¢»~»»..=4==~».,.'~‘.~» ~ --.vs . soc|A|_ A1- FREDERM;-|-oN_ . _ot the cart before the' horse. Shi _ _ ‘ s ~ I ' . to President Wils;m’s proposal for th: . _ _ . _ _ _ _ discussion of peace proposals has' fo ` ll 'S “Ur” dll/ "flu" "NL lcmnerl ll by (ne lowoil promptly. It s|iould'be regurdc~` ii-alle Wind; they lkc ilu- ren balhlll',.'. thi: _ V I A ` as a further step on thc; right road thisinornlng as follows: _ l'l`lie circumstance that Ai'nbnssaelo» Wqrldz G°"ma“YB f\"5“'€“° U3 P'°°E'l' Gerard was 1-:edt for by the Kaine dent \Vilson‘s note completely evailes the issue. The President reque'r.te-;l from each of the belligzeieiits 2. ilcil- nite statement ol! the objects of the war and the terms upon which it would consider peace. Germany replied by protest-sing an linmodiiito coilferciico' “of dtlegiites ol' the belligerent states at a neutral place." lyiowlng that this proposal l-iid already boon emphatical- ly rejected by the Eiitontc .Govern- ments. ' 1 The President did not ask for a peace conference. Ho recognized the fait that ii. ionforcaiin at this inc . ._ . __ U Iwus inipossibie,_hut expressed tho hope! _ . . that ‘nn inteichango of views would (leur tho way ut least for u couicr- ciice.” Germany refuses all inte-ij-I cliunge oi’ views and i'eturus to the tex; oi' the noto of Docciiiber 12, which coiituiiicd tho proposal ol' the Toulon- ic powi-'rs “to cuter forthwith liito peace neguliatiolis." ‘ . lu the light oi` Gorn1any’s reply to tho President, it is impossible to lie- lieve that there was either honesty or sincerity of purpose back of the ori- ilinal peace proposal-it is plain enough now tliui_the Presidents action strip- ped otf the Gorinan mask, and that the whole proceeding was- ii game invent- ed in-Benlin for the propitiation of neutrnls and for tire further bedevil- nieiit of German public opinion. Leftdio imagination Sun: lu a polite way' the Gerlnnn to President Wilson its idea of the and in lieu of spectations it proposes an immediate conference' of,~belligor- ents. The attitude of the Allies con- cerning such a proposition has a-lready been made suiiicienbly apparent. They in ht consider terms deilnite 'stated ference with Germany at this stage of the war. ln' a polite way Gerrmany expressed in Mexico. Show; Enthusiasm spouse shows enthusiasm. ‘their own purposes. British Blockade Working a meeting. IRA CARR 3707-12-30MSw2l . Chairman of Trustees \\\v_lu1 Q2 Choice Timothy Hay, o. 1 white and Black atS, C ra c lc e d Oats, Cracked C o r n, Bran, 4 i \\Y\YIII/L\\ :O*#|lI4§\l"l»'I"l"D§'i°l'Q'l'°\°‘l' /IlII.\\\ §\ Wheat, -Oilcake Meal, Molassine Meal, Poultry Scratch Feed. also No. “Labrador” Herring Barrels, l-2 Bbis. Bbis. or by the dozen. Phone"'44l J. ‘ i-4 I it IRB H //IfIl.\\\\\\ '|' e + Hat’ 1311 * G d Cl Two cents per word for insertion In this column, one cent por 'l"l"I"l"l"l' word each continuation. Cash eeooeoeeefosoeooee ` -A 4 -i - “BW 4" En' must accompany order, 1~4'l-§'l'1»'l»\l~'l»fOO\l"l»§+O'O 'l"l"l' 'l°f'l»§'|"I»\f‘lI'l'+l'*'|"l"l' assified Ads. Il~+'l'°l'-ll# \\\\\§/_/ O .D S 'P acKie & Nelso Davis and Grafton St East §\\\\\\\\ _xi 1 , _ AGENTS WANTED. __ _ ____!-9ST WANTED, a reliable agent ln ever nnrepresenteu district in Prince Eli; ward island, to sell our selected list or hardy Fruit and Ornamental ' trees. Equipment free. i Exclusive , territory. Good pay weekly. Over 600 acres. Established thirty-live g '-1 U hi\\\\\§// Frase l~ ' \ \ .sq _.4 _.2 rv . 'J AeENTs waursn.-ru secs. Fon ...jg ' ' f¢§~1._‘~ t7_‘_">" Vi* ‘- - I _ . wi.: ...---ln Synopsis of Canadian Norilnves Lend Regulations vin-so-I new we . '|"“§,',§F,",‘2,‘,;’§f%‘§,F‘}‘}’,,,§’,},,‘;,F‘§.,;°,"' 3,121 moles wAN'T`i=Io-"To 6o_i>'iTA'iN svsiigriz smilie: ssamsgglzsm “ii `l"”*s...i"'5"°:§'z'°~”’ sum! "lil: loner ¥ ‘°....°°.‘:..°° °°°°"‘°r. . sr .ima is °‘§i°n=‘d?f»° A “X 3201- sziussiszssiss. 33'( " '#2, “|,,2,'3r:' *Kg `vU'|="iL'n"ui`s"€e`.-Tm! ALI" 4W6’ii"- _ -_._-_-, A |1053# mole vented of the Taunton State years. , PELHAM NURSERY C0., Toronto. Ont.. $89-14MwsMEtt. "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es." We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience iinnecessery: Highest Mmmisslons paid: handsome tree equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. Ont. 8278-12-1MEthDeo. 80. NTID- FEMALI. and light sewing at home, whole or spare time. good pay: work sent any distance; charges paid. Send stamp tor particulars National Ma- nufacturing Company, Montreal. male vented. et the 'renown sms es. For ertionlarl address. Dr 'else-isuebauusaauinmg 'err.1::_é' .eg » nest II . - Arthur V. Goss, Sept. Taunton Stat. Hospital. Taunton. Mus. :px-4-nam. i2o§*i-.-~ in ciTv Two 35 eiL`i3. Finder please leave at Highland Hotel. 3093-12-29ivi2i. LOST ON TRAIN BETWEEN CHAR- lottetown and Mt. Stewart, Satur- day. Lady's handbag containing sum of money. Finder will be rewarded by returning to Mrs. A. S. Mc- Kay. cIo Miller Bros. 3607-12-28M3ipd. T0 LIT. TO LET- HOUSE WITH ALL MO- dern conveniences, 269 Queen st, J- K- R088. Opera Building. ` 34I86+1Z-19mtt _ MISCELLANEOUS _ cur Ti-iie our Fha Luck- sem: birth. date and 10 cents lor wonder- ful horoscope or your entire life. Prof. Raphael. 409 Lexington ave- nue. New York. _ 3444-12-16MSl0lpd. u-l _ __ W_*'!Z'!&_ LADYIWANTS T0 TAKE IN WAIH- lnz. or -go out by the day. 286 _Fitzroy Bt. 3097-12-29M2ipd. permits tlin conclusion to be dr‘aw1‘ tha.: i’ui'ther confidential disclosurei, will rc-.ich the President through hin. It was not to bc expected that in 4 note whose text would undoubtedly rc coivo pulydicity dctailc-;l iuillcalion; could bo given regaixling concrete con ditions ol’ pence. the discussion o which must be reservc-.1 for ii confer ence, participated in by repre`sc'nta- tives of all the belligerent nations. Sc the German note which is now ai hand niust amoun to only a provision t ,al aizreeiiiont with the expression 0 the l‘i'csideni. Noteworthy, in” addition, is the unrc served iigroeiiieiit with the plun oi' thc Prc`sidcn¢ that after the conclusion o." the actual peace negotiations- stops should be taken toward the proven tion of future wars. Germany" has tak- en up hor position completely on thi saine grounds us President \Vllsc'1n and pi'oinii~‘..cs her ready co-operation. \! 0HuicH;§iiv|0is knowledgniont of Divine Providence." 1 . \\\\\. \-. §_\._§__ best inthe world; i.cy like the appearance of the country, one mg garden* and lhffv like the hospitable ways oi ilie"_iJt0Pl"q There are no nicer |.eopie wYW"'= C ‘"“_' one iii ds in Fafbad -5’ and 2 _-fvflfl ll' lf ” holiday in this beautiiui lslandis idei d H iaic plcaeuic. 5 ' ‘ __ Round irip iicl-» ts l.y the "Royal Nui. ir. in l-lulif.-x`i»» Dememia and rftu»i\t1.~ St. J-.hu give passengers the ‘st-ip--iivvr priviiciieiii l$arbado=.' ° ' ' » S:i_dyourn.une .nada booklttwill be se.;t you. _ CARVELL en0_S_. 'w. K. noesns, c.‘r.A.. o_o. n|.Ys. .'”l~:”~£. ,_ /J/l _ _~ -SIL ..._lt_ .._____ _\ 1. __ _____"_.,., - _. -nd.. . ,,.- 4 ,»~Z=" ' if (¢`\ .i /_. , ,_ _ .,. J . I I _x c 4 ;`2-‘- A. _\ F _ -""~`s.‘~»..'.‘.;~¥. . _ . ...~~.i~`i` .’ / i‘ \W ’ I ’. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPAN l /ir r 2 ~':..._ 'mil 'aa//Au/0.i."\v»'.v/w//;n-.i5,/////miwgiiii ° 1 '.0 ~-.:'.. '.'..'. .' ' fp' .f_ '__ . __‘¢,r_ FIRST M-isTHonisT. - _ -- -' * - S \ I 1 .` _ -. _’--.1 ._ ;_ _/ 5 ~ ,:.`i_i' . / I \. yi/1. 'I li’ 1 ,-. c- " ~~- - - max- fra 11 ii. ni., serinon, subject. “Ac "~ i ' '"-»»~- - - ---- --~ 5'-------l - -' - Government refrnins from disclosing! terms upon which peace might be hail; | is ly ; they do not seem' ready to go into con# 2.30 p. in., Sunday School. 7 p. ni.. 8.45. Suiiilay School null Bihlc' (ilu:-i' rvpciitiiiiivc and hope. All souls free. sermon, subject, "The Agon gy ol’ Goil 2.30: Evcusoiig und procession 7 p.'llcv. il‘. \V. Murphy. in Human Ai‘l’airs." Watch ight ser- m. All seats treo. Canon Simpson. _vice 11 p. in.. subject, “The Piirsuii _ SAI-VAT|0N AFMV- ' by the' Enemy. und tho Escape." Pas-I ST. PAUL‘S Major llnir, Divisional (‘.omnianiler, (01-_ Rey Mr_ Fu-1;0n_ will conduct special services iii the Sri-lvution Army Hull. Great Ge.-orgu GQACE gp-|UR¢|-4, Holy Conimunion 8.30 a. ni. Morn- Street, Sunday December 31st. It iss ing prayer 11 a. ui. Cliililren's Christ-_ n good placc in which to spend the 11 “_ m__ Se]-m0||_ sulyjelfp "Tho mas service in the cliurch 2.30 p. ni. las; diiy of thc year. Sunday night. Hand of History." Sunday School and The day will be observed as 0 day oi wntcliuiglit service, 11 oc-lock. Bible Class with orchestra, 2.30 p. rn. 7 p. m.. service for young people, _ _ subject, “Lll’e’s Purpose." Orcliestra ='--"~~-->- -~W*-f---5----'>~~'~-' 'fr'---~ - “-~"'-"“""'~--- _*T will assist at evenng service. _ ' - her willingness- to join the United States at some datc after ih'= lcrniin- ation ol’ the present hostilities ,iii “the exalted task" of preventing iutu-re' wars by the- league process. Germany of course. does not mentionrthe Mori- roe Doctrine. It is left to the imagina- tion whether her proposal includes co-operation in the prevention ol’ wars Tribune: It there was any doubt lu anyone's mind as to who. would hone- ilt hy Mr. Wi