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" - ,_ r l" _ Strength -- ina1liife’saffair."- Strength comes of pure blood;-good blood comeswhere stomach, liver,_ki_dney and bowels are kept in proper condition by a little care and. » l' 0 nucnss' ILKQ ` F5 o Ev¢rybody’s Fruit l.axatives_’___ They not only purify the blood, clarity the skin and specific remedy for all _dis- eases of the stomach, liver and bowels,_ biliousness, headaches, etc. _ Ask for Hughes"C. C. C. Tablets and take no sub- stitute. Price 254: per box by inai or at Geo. E. Huglie \\\\\@Illlll'Zl\\\\\\\ main-n “Here You Are _ Rink is Open ` Hockey Boots FOR ALI. Misses’ $2.00 to $3.50 V tl~~Me»’» 2.50 fo 4.00 4 f ' Boys’ 2.35 to 3.50 - Youths’ _ 1.75 - t_....__....__-__--_..._--.J _L3-_:_ -: 0llVi_ Oli. as ~ >.-i-1 sim. £52 - 7°“<‘” ‘ -i ' Y OLIVK Ull - _ .»...c..,~ Here is the Good Tonic Rcxall Olivo Oil Emulsion is ii good tonic for those suffering from stomach trouble, nervousness, loss of weight or that general "run down” feeling. Liko all ltexall remedies- guaraii- feed good or inoiiey refunded, large bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 75:: , _ Morris-- Smith--Beer MCKiIll10ll Drug 'Company ______.._.----__----1-_-Q- » (_ ' r __§ 1" !___l 1 Q \\ T' III//_II§\\\\\\VIIIIIO/ i _ #_ Island' Soldiers at the `° front are asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. Because it is the best Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., ~ €'(__A\\\\\¥1\\lIIllIlllIA\\\\\\\\\\YlIlA\\\\\\-Til; _ i .E §\\\\\YllII4\\\\\\\\\\WIllll1I §I”IIIZ\\\\\ill\\\\\@ZIU?L\§\\\YI i _ xml I i ' Fire Insurance A ` A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ` ` A E. Rf. BROW l Charlottetown _ __ ' | ' UIlA\§i¢\\\\\\\\\’WhIl\\\\\\\\\\' The Maritime Hide Co. ,Lid _ . _ _‘Ne_w__cast|e, N. B. have det`:itie§ii'j to_ open abranch of .L_Charlottetown _w ich `i`,jnder_~ the charge of ‘ _ MT. fcklfsi ` Th Co -the h' est l rices -fectir Hiliglngkliiigif W-cols: aw ‘ Furs, _old Rubbers, _Hair. arid' funk.” f _‘Temporary Office _' / _ __ _,__ 7 -'___-_ _A _ ' 17_7f'Graft_on_Street._ ,l T€l€gh0il€-52L<».‘_ ___ ,__f_‘-#___ _ ` ~-,- - _ .. 4-.»,_. ` N ‘_\- , "i `- ‘lin -’ ,JE /=-'L ' :J :‘ is :»i.-'ff _ i‘..'~.-i -..-. fs, 1.-.-' -1'-i~t:'.'.-ai~_.‘1-,. uri. 1- ~.;~‘ "£2, ‘E--\...¥Iilg¥.\f€.%:Y»:i=‘Q15'-aiillniitfiisi ,Q . i »7 i . 5'” c. c. rlsisrs Q | cure constipation, but are a V CD |- §i\\\\\\\YlIIlIIllI&\\\\\\\\ as some L o L._ivieets"t`enii;ht _ _ __ . _iiiitiatioiimi.dL,i,p,i,l1,_____e_____ N0 SHOW There was rogrettnbly no show at the I’cople‘s Theatre lasti 'evening owing to the fact tliut here was no connectlon‘ with the mainland. There will be ir show tu-night. _WEEK OF- PRAYER -'l‘he -_third service ln connection with the »Weok of Prayer was 'held in the Baptist Church last evening when Rev. (}.~C. Taylor. delivered an interesting ad- dress dn "Missions." The Church .was crowded and the service was very inspiring throughout. ~ SAD INTELLIGENCE -Mr.» and Mrs. Samuel Gregory. received .the sad news by telegram yesterday morning that their oldest daughter Della,-»iiow Mrs. Thomas J. Moody, of Denver, Colo. passed away on the 4thiiiist. 'lnlcriinioiit will take place at Denver Colo. in their family plot. r . - THE STANLEY --The special coil- necting with tlie Stanley arrived from Sunimerside at 3.30 yesterday with passengers and mall. The Stanley left Summersldo at 9 a.ni. returning at 1.15 bringing 'the mails considerable freight and 26 passengers, 41 passen- gers going. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT-'l‘ht~,-maiiy friends of Mr. Ernest Dcslloclies, of ilio Employ of- M. P. liogan K: Co., will be sorry to learn that hc is in tlic Prince Edward island llospitnl suffer- 'lng from injuries received as tiio result nl' falling down a steep staircase in his home on Sunday night. Mr. Des- ftochos was sitting in a littlc living room upstairs adjacent to his bedroom reading. His sister had been talking to him for a while but getting sleepy left him and lie said he would finish his book before going to bed. lt is supposed that he must have fallen asleep and got\ up in his sleep. (to which he was sometimes subject) and taking the wrong direction fell down the steep stairs at the rear of thc house. His mother and sisters were awakened by the noise of his falling They found him conscious but unable to tell how lie had fallen. it was not known how seriously he was injured till next day when a doctor being suin- moned found tliat he was suffering' i'rom ii concussion of the brain and an ann broken lil two places. Ile was re- ported slightly improved yesterday. but his condition is still rcgurdcil its critical. ' MT STEWART -Mr. l"f-y Glover, one of the boys in the 105th; Batt at Charlottetown spent the New Years visiting his home at Mount Stewart. Messrs Arthur Coffin and Robert Macklin have loft to enter upon train- liig iii the 105th Batt., it is with a feel- ing of regret mingled with joy, that their friends say good bye to these boys for the time being. Mr. Macklin though only a stranger in our village has made many friends_ while here, and as for Arthur as commonly known, no other boy could leave here that the general feeling ol' the loss would bc more felt. liowevei' they are entering upoi ii. rrl.-lv work and everyone wishes them both a safe return home. Smclt flsiiizig is u fair avcrago this week. Pigott Bros. again capturing an unusual large catch on Friday night. Mr. James Fcoliaii was a passenger to the City on Saturday, and returned liorzc 1-time afternoon. lim' iiiny friends licro r1~grnt to learn of this_se- rlous illiicss ui' Mrs, I.. ll. Douglass oi’ Cardigan. and look for a speedy rc- covcry. Mrs. ~ Mctjartliy :ind little son Ross returned from a visit to Mrs. McCartliy‘s brother llr. Rogerson Hun- ter ltivor. Mi'. l"redei'Ick lT'igott was in thc City on Suturilay returning in thc afternoon. ' ::VlNOL is the best toiilc we-know of to create strength for all run-down tagged out conditions, feeble old peo- ple, delicate clilldreii, convalescent from chronic coughs, colds and bron- chitis. lt does you good or costs you notliliig. $1.00 bottles, E. A. Foster, Sule Agent. MU- IZRE-OPENING OF THF. SCHO0L_ OF MUSIC.-The School of Music. which has been closed since the resig- nation of Prof. Thompson, will re-open January 4th. The Trustees have secured tho services of l’rof. ll. Stan- lcy llinton. ln addition to organ and piano Prof. llinton will touch singing and voice production. Prof. Hinton studied singing and voice production under Sir Charles Santiey. of London. Flnglang, being taught Nava’s italian method. llis teacher in piano. organ and theory was Dr Slnclalrof Here- ford Cnthedrnl. 6282-12-23m13l Miss lda Bradbury 83 Great George Street. Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stnniped Linens and Threads of all kinds. 88 Great George Street.. ' i-_-_.__1._-v i a _os-rsfim. 0 Per Centf 'Today you can 'buy perfume T soc, 75;; pcl‘i‘i\ilies for fiGc, pullumow'-for 40c_etc.j ' Ami ali. the odors mfaiiy ‘ _-' fe hors-eyery popular stand- < ard odor. as well as new Proiii-h _ -iifif iitéiffs-` » Discount creations- the concentrated glory of millions of full-blown flowers ‘ compressed _in each HND' __ \ No restrictions on this offer- tlio entire bargain line- all good perfumes- goes at ' 20 por cont oft, l --§a.uin5iin and Bonsiiaw. Ii" J' iss ns°It(ii.i`wm coiiiilufiti v ces nox a a anunry _ . Bonshaw, at 11, Hampton at_3|-and Tr- yon at 7. ‘ ‘ 8|GNAl.'_LER IN HOSPITAL.-l-_ lii a letter dated Dec. 18th, rcsivad from Sig. Arthur K. Doull. states tlia`t"'ho is stilitin the convalescent hoiuo in Rouen. but is expected teieave for the Canadian Base in a few days. -That he has received all the parcels sent . ex- cepting those that were to have reach- ed him for Xmas that he was heglif- ning to feel quite like himself' and was as lutDDY as ever. students at the front from Acadia Coi- lege is Mr. Robert Edgar Horne, Ac- »- -a. October 1912- February 1, 191,-4, 0'Loary Station, P. E. I. Enlisted at Valcartier on September 16, 1914, as private in lst Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, and sailed from Canada, October 6, 1914.' Traiiiedvat Salisbury Plains ami other hospitals and sailed for France, February ii. 1915, where lic has since been in ac- tive service. Promoted flrst to lance corporal and later to corporal. _ ::Up to date Military Uniforms made to order at short notice. John McLeod & Co. 173 Queen St. Char- lottetown. _ 6400-1-4-M6i_ Pliliiili illiiliill liillill it would be diflicult to find anything better than the prograniuie of pictures presented at the Prince Edward Thea- tre, last evening. There was pleas- ing variety, a two-part feature with the veteran comedian, Billie Ritchie. in the foreground. providing unbounded laughter. "The Girl- of the Golden West,” in.ilve long reels, a melodrama of unusual interest, was probably one of the best pictures every shown at this theatre, which is saying a good deal. It was the story ofa good girl and a villain who, under the influence of her ingenuous charm ireforrna and endeavors to win _licr affections. The time oi’ the play is in thc early ‘fortics' and the scene, as tlic title implies' is the rugged West, hard and uiiscrupulous in those days, when ineu ilrcd their guns on their fellow-iiicn on the slightest pretext. licmurcz. the liigiiwayiiiaii. p<~i'pci'tra- tes ii sc|'ii‘s of daring robbci'ies. und a. reward of $5,000 is offered for his captiirc. After one of his cscapndos lic stops at a bend in the river to bathe ii wnuiid in his baud and Mabel, “the girl." who happens to be passing by helps him. lie is fasclnaterl by lici' and to hide his identity, he poses as “Dick Johnson of Sacra.niento." lie gives lici' a. ring to marlt tho cstablisli- mont of their fricndsliip ami she, in re- turn, gives him hor tie. At the .sal- oon Nina, the Spanish dancer, who is -keepsake in his pocket and at once challenges his right to lt. “Dick rc- jects her arniorous ovcrtures and in a fit of jealous rage she sends n note i.o the Sheriff iiii`oi'miiig him thai. if he will give 'her the reward offered for ltanilnarcz's capture -sho will reveal his indentity-slim, of course, know- ing who "Dick Johnson" is. The Sheriff sees Nina, she gives him a photograph ui' "Dick," who ,iii the iiieaiiiiiiic liws boon ut thc "l'olka Saloon,” the hubiture of the Sheriff. 'l‘iie Sheriff at once takes up the cliass. tracing "Dick" up to "thc girls." iioinc. There he tolls her who Dick i_s .Tho girl. who has been ‘hiding him, sends him away lil disappointment and Dick is afi_erwards shot. returning to the 1.:,irl’s house. 'l'h_r*,"i~liicriffcomesai'i.er liiiiigaiiiig liiniself iii love with tho girl, agrees to play a game of poker "for the maii‘s life". She wins and in the cud, after an exciting time, Dick, ami ‘she are happily united. The play *was excellent and was a programme in itself. “Stolen Hearts and Nickels" L -1»x_________ 7/l\\\\\\\`| “lf Ladies Be Bbllllili ung_ 'and Fair, ey Have the Gift ' to Know it” It is every woman's pleas- ' ur_e as well as duty to re- tain her - youth and- beauty. ' It is said that it is a _crime or a woman to permit her- elt to grow old looking. The complexion suffers most at seasons when the /////AI/1.\\i\\\\\\vl/I/////ai ui »-. ,Q -< :r a 'Aa l%\\ HIn6_\\\m| II hot or cold. For skin pru- tection use . Our Velvet Skin ~ Lotion ` ._._ _ \ Oil of Almonds has long, been recoznized'asone"o ghaénqst agegtgegaf ‘ WARIURTON A SHAW. _ so ning e inan_~ -_ _ 0' - 1* we the “°d°f1vi°s__=s=s1°=-‘_ i..?'if.{i?‘°§3id€i$."?t'?'s’i‘;.“.’!-s’.l.‘£-,- f table of every woman w o wlsheste properly care. | her complexion during the winter season. Velvet Lotion _ us. Price per e. sy .loluison & lolnison nit 2'iii.csI .. .."| _ _ r J J -149 -_ ~ The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent lfrlnce Sis. ` ' .‘”_. ?’;‘_‘,;l ._ _ f ,, . _ ,V _ , I ~ ., ‘E/id. JH". ‘ -.“'. ` 5 Q °' *--'_ U _ ‘ , ' _ 0" J f'-;*\>;'i,\1’_‘~v"23-.;-i ‘ ‘_ _' rf. _" - '.° ' ._ ,:"f-j‘f;“"§»‘ R ` ,si .-_, __ _ '». _.,yg__.g§? ___ ~.,,i _ __ __ - A ._»_ __;,__-,_ _-',,.<: ‘sl-.~.<». ._ -~ . 5 .sa ici.§._if;&”§smr-.*i‘.ilil§§ s.fi5irisi?é.2’r-_~.ia»,Its;l.a.i?.ir.;:iz-_ -,;‘liT'~.'-T_l“"‘-»_‘”‘”“"-“ ' “f'..;._.:,-__,,e..;._.:.._. ~ ‘._._'.»,~,l_,. i\\\\\ \\“\\_\\\\.W0lllE7A_\.\\ AcAo|A coL|.ecs.~ Auron.; nie* in love with "Dick," discovers the, Matinee 3 p. Night 7 & 8.45 ,PRlN'CE F-DW Davld l -PRESENTS- The IRL , ‘ , 'ofthe ' .Janne l--' |..a»u¢y- Blntis R_I_1__°c_H__1E_ IN Assocrios wrru-. ___~, _ _ ¢l¢soO _ _ _ _ “s;_.l.__s san. Two Parts 0"L D E N W E S T ARi°¢?we11.Ye-1 The Greatest Romantic Motion Picture Art, V 1 ' \\\\\\\\\\§V.IIIIII Ill V v 5 ’F!er~r`\ark~llbIo Acts 5 ' i - ALL-STAR CAST " Pictures First a Drama-Then an Opera -Now the Marvel oi Red Blood Drama of Love and Adventure ~ _THE CAST. » ll. The Girl ._ . . . . ..MabeI Van Buren Castro .. _...Raymond Hatton .lack Rance .. Theodore Roberts Sonora Slim . . . . . . _.Dick Le Strange Ramerrez . . .. ._ . House Peters Nick, the bartender .Tex Drineol Wowkle .. ..Anlta King Antonio . . . . . _ _ . . . .. ....Art Ortego Sidney Duck .. .. __ ..8ydnoy Deane Stage Coach Driver .. ._John Qrtego Ashby .. ..B|liy'Elmar Guard __ ..Jame|Grilwoid - Nina . . . . . . . .. .. .Joane Mc_Phe_roon Old Miinistrei . . . . . . . . . . ..Ed Harley _COMING ' ' Wed- &Ihiir.=_-_._. _ lvl: Francis F.or¢.l-.;--1.- -- Geaee Cunard- - _ iN 'rua “Campbells are Coming” ~ 4 PARTS 4 Every Mon. & Tues, “The Diamond From the Sky The $800,000 Phot Play-Serial Dramatic' Sutcessfever _presented in o : iv//A\\\\\ V&\\\\\\\\\\IIIlA\\\\\\_J.W/Ill I l\`\\\\\\\\\\./IllA\“@§ i .i 5-- _ = two-part conicdy that provided the ue- cessary fun. lili _ldiliiii|S CH’TOWN MARKETS (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter, (creamery) lb Butter, (crcamery) fb. Butter (Tub) lb. Butter, fresh, Tb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls, lb Chickens, lb. i2 Hay (pressed) ton $12 to Straw (pressed) ton Pork. lb. Turnlps, bus. Potatoes (Reds) bus. Oots (white) b us. Oats, (black) bus. Beets, bus Carrots, bus. , Wool, lb Parsnlps, lb Geese (per pair) lb Ducks (each) lb. _ Hides Turkeys, per Ib. _ 10 l 14 t0 15 20 S’SIDE MARKETS TUESDAY. Buckwheat, per bus. . 75-90 Butter (dairy), per lb. 24-27 Butter (creamery), per lb. Zi-32 Calfsklns, per lb. 13 Chickens (dressed). Der lb.. 12-15 Ducks (dressed). Der lb. 12-15 ..~.~.-»---»._. .._......~.».....,_,_,_,.~..-...- r`AKi~: ~o'ricP. We publish simple straight' 'testi- monials, not press agents interviews, from well-known people. From all over America they testify t0 the merits - ol' MINARD’S LINI-_ MENT, the best of Household Remed sea; ° ' ;a.ssssss:ss;ssssssss \\Y]IIIIIIl \\\\\\\\\ §\LZ/I/II %\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\ - 'U I/Zf4§\\XYlI//A`V II lfoi' solid. wholesome ciitcrtninniont Wil-li BUNC Rliifllli-‘~ WHS il BCl'0HllJilll5 ;III4\\\\\\\VIIIIIII/l\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIllI&\\\\‘\\% Y ’ TONIGHT PEOPLE S THEATRE Ad-1'- 10- Calif--a 2 Shows 2 'land 845 A MUTUAL MASTER' ll CE A cniia of cod | _ llA\\\_\\ \€.*IIII'II FOUR BIG ACTS From the novel by Cyrus Townshend Brady Featuring Sam De Grasse and Francelia Billington The wholesome thrills that fill the books of this famous author-preacher have now been turned into a moving picture that grips and moves even more than any of his most famous books. ’ Tense, Dramatic Sensations, Plenty of action A real railroad wreck-So real it makes you gas with fear and wonder ' “Seeds of Jealousy” \ “ loose Bitter Sweets’ Drama Keystone Comedy Friday and saturday, Lest You Forgn: c ° ~ 9 ‘ The Exploits of Elaine’ IllIIlIIfA\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\WIIII/A'IA\\\\\ i ' T' - r E585. Del' 1102. 35 Potatoes, per bus. 57 Fowl, per lb. 10-12 Pork (organs attac.), per lb. 7%-9%, Geese, per lb. 12-15 Tnrnips, per bus. 20 Hides, per lb. 14 Lamb pelts, each 30-60 Hay (pressed), per ton 10.00-13.00 _ Wool, per lb. 26-40 Hay (loose), per ton 9.00-10.00 Wheat, per bus. 80-1.10 Oats (black). per bus. ‘ 45|'1‘urkeys, per'lb_ ` 15-20 Oats (white), per bus. 43 -H, '- li. v. ' 5 We Invite You to Call and _ Inspect Our lSl'NAno's i.iNi|v|ENr co., LTD. V-s -s 2 _ worm $1-00._m\_ vmwe for ...gli _#___ This preparation should l`!,‘;'”f,:f°f;',f,‘,§’:,‘,;5,§’,'§§,,¢"¢",°‘(°§°°,,°“”', ` f1havea'l>l°°.¢0ll_lll¢'¥l'tils.i-_H ation ` for H ‘ A |l_ ‘Fancy Shirts_ ' Silk Blouses fessiunal Earls i. _.__.__J __.l.l.._1.___---i_i-- K E ' _ _ __ Sweaters Silk Handkerchieifs w. E. wghunms. Mp.. °-M-(MoGllI)~ l ~ Silk Handkerdhiefs j l F-ncy Handkerchiefs yllclan G. Surgeon, _ 1 4 office-259 QUEEN sr. f ' Y f Qfflee Hours-9 to 11 l.m 8 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. m8'n'13M3M°` ' ers and home ,made woollen stcks, which we will -"3 l clear out at reduced prices. Gents . Ladies Mocha and Kid Gloves Doggkm Gloves . ghavmg begs d Toilet Sets A ancy oxe uspen ers i _ Fancy b xed Neck-Ties | SWeaief‘C°al“ __ 1 - We received a large stock of men’s tweed trous- MDRSONI DUFFY . - - -~ Y: 7' '""'7'"" T .,.i.-..?$':;ji)2_§°_'»;'_.51_I-‘_-;’=§_'$§:!3i’%-»--- The P. E. Island Dry Goods Store L - - _ 1 83 Queen St. q `1_Y_n7v - YJ- T A. A. McLean, K.C. Donato McKinnon _ _ - - _ MoLEAN A MeKINNON Blrrlotoro, Attorneys-ot-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown. temperatures are ===f-me '”"...':...;.. mm... T A Wise House-.keeper Always _ Dentist Cameron Block, Violerlo Row Charlottetown ' Office Hours: I a.‘m. to I p. m. 2 p. m. to 5 p. m B588-10-35Mtf. ' 2.0. McLeod, K.G.. W.E. Bentley, K.G. Mel.EOD A BENTLEY. larriolore and Attorneys-at-l.ow_ Omoo:-Bank ol N. B. Chambers. Charlottetown. P. ll. I. Omcoo-Old Guardian Omoo. Prof no Block. Charlottetown. P. ll. 1. FATINT IOLIGITOR WM. S. BABCOCK _ Patents, Trade Marks, Designs al ' tri . t and-.old mil b (lolnhebcgblgk ‘ghtogito Plfo-J IS DU _UD 35° hom Y Y tootlon. Tells all about and how to _ and -.-in-°""""-T loi. patents llboook and Bono lotb. 1l70 Formerly Potent' Oflloo Examiner Master of potent laws Registered Potent Attm-ney's etc 99 St. James St. Montreal lnnohn:-» Ottawa and W shmgton .niispmeuunm _iq “I _ ' -: .._ v IAQ’ Qi 1. fc' l."1'Jl* ~ i.‘:Zi.'5ll1l1\l'L\.‘} £*\“i."\1§2.`i2'i‘a|&§l Hash a Supply of DUSTBANE it is unsafe to sweep without _it for Sweeping Dust contains _num- berless disease germs. When you are tired or_a bit run. down, then is just _,the tim_e_'these`*_;]___ germs get in their--work -, ' f It is better to be safe than sorry. -~ , Order _a tin today from your 5 grocer. - _ l Insist on Dustbaiie Imitations are not so good. - and school CAR General BROS ‘ig ‘ W ..~>.‘.i"5`?'*"5.~§"`§3" _._-sf, "-as ;,).:,:;‘;_;;',-\.a . _ _ _dh "'° .,.(- s-. _ ::=Q~"<2'@l§-1'-*"\ vi?- 'Su rrfjg- ~ .l-._