3 l from un. . g fl _ th li - §".t::=;:r::::t‘t.eirm::..it~iS"$f M-G sreatest. hestlnginuu 0° M1 W ° d h- h Burn All" kind-Our zlvgxltisnalgtfii.-Priceias Itlgh i.. C. Lyons ® Co COAL 4 COAL of 'Reserve Rllnlliille- rated Lackawanna in chestnnt 2 sizes at lowest prices. 6 'M2 ---nm r.i-nm me 'rua cnA1zLo'r'rn'rowN oosnnisn rms-r or iw- ' fOr Boys’ _ Sent post paid anywhere for $1 .00 e »§\*¥ bt F Jewellet. Here is the' Watch _ Men’s Photos .OUT Dhotos for men are dis- ilhclly »-uperior. The pose is pstursl and unaffected, th., fi... _ nh aiamx cf art. amd the mount- inzlend- atouchofharmonyand bgauty that cannot he excell- e . ‘Ulll in today and see the sam- , _ples and _ _m emi* arrange for an appoint I The Cook Studio A H apmf s and Prosperous New Year to "all, A. lim llllcliachenl We thank our many customers for their geiierouspatronagei during the year .1911 and we extend to all the Season Greeting s. ,_ C. W. Pattcrsoni Jswsller. £4---4 - --- 7--=l _ 91 ,ggi ., /_ _ » -’ tg /of f M/ __ , Rubbers at e Lowest Prices i Our prices in rubbers can~ t notbe beaten on the Island and quality considered they are without an equal. ' 'l`he_ cheaper grades are splendid values but to those ,- of strength. durability and comfort we would recommend Il the better lines---they are 1 worth every cent they cost' , Men`s rubbers, 58c to .. 90c V Women’s rubbers 39c to. .70c Boys' rubbers 50c and . . . . 65c Misses’ rubbers, 38c and. .45c Childreu’s rubbers, . . . . 35c Alley £8 Co Sterling Bitters _ The Never Failing ‘ lleartherve md Stomach L_ who want a maximum amount Il l to llli Trunk ~3ailway was what was they it ll cided to .adopt standard gauge (4 feet nn P. E. Island on Saturday, and pro ceeded to St. John on Monday, when he will be engaged in the Nations Transcontinental Office.-Moncton Ex. The death occurred at the City I-los pifal on Thursday night of Mary A. widow of the late Walter Kinsman, city. who had been ill for the pas two weeks. Sha is survived by on son, James, aged fifteen, her father, John Connors, ' Sydney `St., two brothers, Edward. and Hugh, city and the following sisters: Mrs. Coon- ey. Boston; Miss Elizabeth. in Brit ish Columbia; Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Sydney, and Mrs. James Mclnnis city. The funeral takes place this af ternoon at three o'cloc!| from the re sidcncs of the dcceased’s father, Syd ney Street, to St. Dunstan's Cathod ‘ ral. thence to -3. C. Cemetery for in 1 torment. Tho following will be the _pa1l~bearers:-D. A. Bruce, Jos. Mc Carey, Theo. Nelson, Adrian Peters i_ P. McCloskey, and Milton McLeod. re eivcd here contain the results o the Canadian garrison artillery gen er l efficiency competitions, iucludini t gun practice and ciliciency of person . nel. Out of s possible 700 points th eighth battery, P. E. Island, stand first; with 605 points. The sixth bat _, Militia orders_ issued at Ottawa ant C ' L a 462 points, thc fourth bat- tery, St. John, is eighth with 39 points and the fifth battery, St John, is tenth with 388 points. Ther: were two more P. E. Island battsriet ligszfcd, the seventh stands second witl .. points, while the ninth battery i' in fourth place with 541 points. Thi batteries are to ho congratulated or their signal success. Many pcoplc think it n mighty un rlertalring to change thc Island Rail way from narrow to standard gauge but the undcriuentioned facts ought to convince them otherwise. Previout about the year 1870 the Gran. lfnown as the broad gauge track oi road, 5 feet 6 inches and it was de- Trunk Lines which would enable tht exchange of passengers and freight |35 Queen Street.' . Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value Testimonials and References m' I DR A. B. ltP.lD DENTIST Office flours ll-1 and 2-6 Over J nkini-i& Son ' Nmv rnowsis scoox ' lldrtf Phnrlottsttiwn. P E l without the expense of handling from hr ad to standard gauge cars and vice versa. It was therefore decided to suspend all traffic on the G.T.R. System from Sarnia, Ontario, to Levis. Quebec _(about 1,000 miles) for 24 hours and make the necessary al- teration to track and rolling stock. All of above was accomplished with in the allotted time nnd there is no reason why the Island Railway (only 85 inches) then in use by all the o by the hundred from people _ most prominent in City and ‘R Country. No failures. Sold b 4: Queen Street. W Opposite Auld Bros F Price 5oc por bottle. ° FARM Fllll SALE" oyal iStua'r§l”"l*ii'lur loo Bbls of this extra fine Flcu P, .M CQ U A .l D just receivedfromihe Mui. it is ithout doubt the best all round mlly Flour on the Market today. When you want Flour again trr bbl of Royal Stuart from Beer ff? Goff’ » for sale his valuable farm of |45 at-res one 1 hundred and twenty cleared and in a .` high state cf cultivation the balance rov ered with a fine growth of lumber. Two never failing wells of water at the door. House and ouc buildings all in the best of repair. Near Church School and sawmill and li_x miles from Charlottetown. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply £0 W. H. HORNE on the premises _;.... *' ' ' *"1-2?; ` l We are now showing the very ‘ latest in coloril photos, which wo ` guarantee not to fade. Do not fail 1 to see them at V nie Bayer stuaiojl i -3dws6ipd Q -s , to _,,°: - \__._____-__ V - - -- J B. BRDWN. D. M. D DENTIST 1*? iiivwn i°."y‘i |Blri=‘i'l<° iiifllefsciliilim' ` C lnmtiitrvn. I 8~80dlyr. . _ f ‘ " " I _ l -_ e A ,, /- \-."' "" in " ' Dn.d‘.'°i1°itil'a;i~:a . E . 4 . ,_ = Buweon Dentist =. Berlin Dental Parlors 3* Richmond Stn Phone 158.] _ Y , I Over Prowse Bro' S , ,~ " . ; --»---_---g @A.*-ggg-E ""0ur` hot_water bottles are the ' T _ l bcst for strength, durability and _ 9 ., co Your Money sl Worth pads 0, the bm Mt, ,1__,,,,_ ,_ - ' UWB ll ll' CP” :f.‘t..:'::.‘..:;‘:.‘*:...i°;“:. .. Thstlswhst you get when you bnyyour hot water bottles or fountain syml- ~=~- W° sz.” °‘°':.‘ ‘t;t2°..t.'t° »o»¢o~o» §Pho1e nr »¢»¢»~¢¢ »»¢»» 5 wholesale and Retail. Fresh stock always on hand »»»»¢¢»¢~ p Of Reserve Screened. Of Reserve Nut. -ALSO- Anthracite Coal, the celeb- ¢»o~»»v »¢a¢»»¢o lluntsin. Bt" 3 C0- A t Dominion Cool Co. Ltd. Anna: Black Diamond S. S. Lina '”0ll`.c¢'_35 9“°°° 3"" } ` .~» ¢» mort. They are guaranteed H0111? es Pricc $1, to $3.50. Tho Two .- h cur workmanship vm xhgghdl-:nice a suit which will be h ird to puhltoato anywho"- spring suit or ovsrconf. ll ,""° l"¢ in a honor position than Over to give it our We would be pleased to have you look over our cloth and 8°* °'-“° prices. Murdoch Ross |g.|6dftiii|n. Charlottetown. . Pllmlé Q04 Ind Q09 n m t 5 years 'according to quality. s, 141 Gt. George St- ‘ml- - '_`“_“ 0 o o ro 0 6 G 0 4 * ‘Q oaq Let Us Make Your Next Suit Begin the NE\V Y_EArR right i r suit rom ur. “"€v‘l" 2§.¥,5"`I\I`.°"a»= mv new SERGE which nmkes an exception- al! u -to~date suit. _ lltlepnlso have thc TRAI' ALCAR 51530,; whi¢|\ is counted the best. cloth o u the Market today- . Cnmbiniftg the above primed ¢»»oo»vo»_»¢»v¢¢» vos »»¢»oo¢»4»¢a¢ This is the time to order Y°‘" .ass hes! attention. » »»»on sv- ses March not Tnllos-,_ | Great George bt »» 250 miles of track) cannot be changed in like manner, more particularly n a small army of I. C. R. mnployeer could be loaned to tho F'.E.I.R.R. for the occasion. Rolling stock could nl so he loaned while our own- rolling stock could be altered by our own .people in our own shops in this city and thus provide work for our unem- plo ed y . A St. John exchange of Jan. 3rd has the following: St. .l'ohn’s (Stofne) church was the scene of a quiet though pretty wedding yesterday af- ternoon, in which the principals were Alexander MacKinnon, manager of F. B. McCurdy’s Charlottetown ofiice, and ,Miss -Bessie Disa Hermann- Thompson, daughter of Major John Thompson, retired, .Imperial Ord- nance Department, formerly of North Devon, England, and now of Toron- to. The ceremony ‘was performed at 5 o’c1ock by the rector, Rev. G. A. Kuhring, in the presence of only the immediate friends of the parties. Miss Thompson, who was given away Hedley V. MacKinnon, brother of groom, wore a costume of pale ue satin veiled. in ninon, with crys- tal trimmings, and carried white- roses. She was attended by Mrs. H. V. MacKinnon as matron of honor, whosc costume was white marquisetts t. to by the bl over .white silk. The groom was sun- porcd by Edward S. Crawford, of the Bank of Nova Scotia stall. Pre- ceding and at the close of the cere- mony, the wedding march from Loh- engrin was played by Mr. Fox, who also rendered appropriate music tlhroughout the service. After leaving tis od church the wedding party return- the home nf the sroom's broth- er, 64 Elliott row, where supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon left on the Halifax express last night for Charlottetown, where they will make their home. +_________ .'fQufckl Things arc moving faster today than ever heforc. Pcoplo dv.- mnnd lt. Likewise thev demand medi- cine that will act quickly. This fact, is recognized in making Foster's Lax- atlve Cold cure. It increases Exer- tfon of skin, relieves pain acts gently on bowels and cures your oold in a few hours. 25c box. E. A. Foster- gentfal Druestore Sunnyside. _ The People’s Theatre ' ' T0-NIGHT I Loaf Years This will appeal to all 2 _ tery, St. John, seventh with » iith-Hockey, Abbies ng the laude: ul advancement. he vxllbe succeeded here by Mr. Watson .f Winnipeg.-Hs.-lifax exc. ' (Mr. Wal- .acs was formerly manager of the .ank of 'Nova Scotia, Charlotte- .own.) l iampton, held_a Christmas tree in the Hall at Hampton on December .1st. The hall was nicely decorated _or the occasion and the tres with its nany dillersnt gifts and its brilliant isngings looked very pretty when the .urtain rose. Rev; W. A. Thompson icted as chairman. There was a short' program which was well rendered and nucn enjoyed by all. Then Santa ap- .vearcd on the scene and -distributed he gifts and candy much to the en- ;oyment of the children. After that here was a sale of icc-cream and sake and home-made candy. I A St. J ohn exchange says:-William fainjoy, of Wattrborough, Queen's zounty, was drowned on Wednesday nst by going through the ice while .rosslng Mill Cove, Grand Lake, on Mates. His body was found on Sat- rday and the funeral will take placv _his afternoon to White's Cove. He .as 61 years old, unmarried and saves four sisters-Mrs. Charles .'-pringer, of Jemseg; Mrs. S.B. Fan- oy and Mrs. T. A. Ferris, of Water- iorough, and Miss Amy Fanjoy. of .t. John, also two nephews, Otty ind Newton Fanjoy. (Tho deceased -vas a relative of the late J .W. Fan- oy of New Glasgow, N.S., who was! ound drowned near Wood Islands! last autumn.) The evening of January lst was narked by the opening of the Ncwf ,llasgow Social and Literary Socie- ;y. Some of the numbers were as‘ Sidney Brown; duct Misses Ruth lickieson and Joan Cameron; solo, hcne selections _ as sung by Harry '.autler and others, kindly furnished by Miss Dolly Mcllonnld. Refresh- ments were served lv' thc social com- mittee, after which the following offi- cers were elected: W. A. Scmple, Pre- .-ident; A. Moflatt, Vice-President; Miss Elsie Leard, Secretary-Treasun cr; Margaret Stevenson, Librarian; Entertainment Committee, W.B. Bul- mun. Elsie Lcrird, Verna Brown, Louise McCouhrey, Dolly McDonald. ::Kesp your skin soft and free from chats during the winter by the use of MacKinnon’s Witch Hazel Cream., The most soothing, healing and pro-' Ecctive lotion on sale today. Keep a' bottle in the home. 25c a bottle.; The MacKinnon.;Drug. Co., Cor. Gt.1 Geo. and Kt. Sta. dtf. j Programme Fourth Regt. Baud every Monday and Thurs- day night and Saturday afternoons gtli-S;Jeciul Skate. vs Vic. 16th - -Carn ivnl. , igtli--Hockey, Crys- ‘ tals vs Abbies. 23i'cl~Speciu`l Skate. 26tli-~I,-'-up \'c.1r Mas- qucrudc. 30th - Sp-.'-cial Skate. ~--iiilif. _ _ _ _d lgoflgcfng _ I ' _ Q jeweler-Dpticlun An incl cnt n the .linndmn iegi- _ »¢.-._-___.....¢.~- --........-...._ 0 ll I” _ _ _`§§, fi li Your Eye Sight is pe-rv.a_ps your most precious pm-session, thuuirli rarely np- preciuied untllit is lost or fn- : f |"l"lie'itellrnte structure of the oyo demands the most careful and intollitzent treatment Be good to your Eyes and hrlnzthem to us when they I trouble You. lt’s our business to help you. G. F. Hutcheson ment in South Africa _____&_________*;b,:__,=-_;,, _ _ _4 4 lfozy luv 3 ni. sinus., . , . .- Wri lit Thel§r:;s;',Acf°*r;.l'l?;F;Pll’;:louay Funeral Director any em- bnlmer-Miss A. Ferguson,Lndy Assistant- Personal Attention Thialo n laugh, Izzy boatsthem attnoir own game FOLEY Q 'DEAN In Change of Act I In Illustrated Song I and Prornptnels Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at short notice. ~ SPECIALTIES Disinfecting and Fumigatlng Furniture Repaired and Reup- _Bl R . In . R | hohliigi-|:dS.slesmen made toordor, l no Brasilia) Sun . iaiii °z. . ..._ " .;§s.iat=- ,. The Methodist Sabbath School of "‘““' “° ‘° for cola Weather 'I here’s a mill in Canada which is noted for the high grade blankets they turn out. That’s where we obtain ours. . ' I _ It pays to buy in this i>rovm¢¢._ ` A Halifax exchange says:-The , __.. steamer rtonavista is laid up for the _ _ if The Guardian News Department ~Vil1f»Bl”- TIN SWPUUIO Bffivvd l1‘0m 14”? closes tonight at 12 and will reopen New York todaY- B001 01090 VQSSBIB - - I Sunday night at 12. ‘ ` gf; The Cornwall mission band con R- G~ WRUHCO. 1119118861' 0! the _.5 ~~@_,.¢- cert will be Mgmday evening Jan, .tank of Nova. Scotia in Halifak, , ix ,_ Sth, at 7.30 o’clock. If the night is eaves in a few days for Bt. Johnto - _ - \ stormy, concert will be held Tuesday .aka charge Ol U18 DEM ill Illlll 011-Y~ _ W W W ~\\ § ’ night. Mr. Wallaoe has many friends in Hali- ~ ¢ Y ‘ é"<’,,,,._,_\ ' i.. _ ax who wlli regret his departure, ' "°°-‘$° ‘-"'*' I '.* f!1~a=n>ee 3§3‘Z.’$ Paoli: 4 SZ'-S9122; tur Dnilr ex ' Lv. > 5-' So Ez |.0l 5 M ~a"" 338 | =----A ~ 1: ' __- - w; - fn _.-._ i; .-=£ . P. E. I. RAILWAY Commencint January 8th. 1912, trains on this Railway will run as lollowsz- » Trains Outward Etntlon. Trains lnw\rn Lv. 0l\'town Arr. H tc R“'f‘ Ill] T |` _ Emerald Jet.. Kensington ' ' Arr. Lv. ° Lv. F'sids_ Arr. Port l{ill ()‘l.oarv Arr. Tiznlsh Lv. . E ld J .t. A . lil.. €~‘_‘ii'F......".. EJ. . Lv. Ch’town Arr. Mt.t~ltow~»rt _ Bt |’et.er'n Arr. Fourls Lv. Lv. flarfllirésn OD I III* Arr. Gso'town Lv. town Arr. H rnon arbor _Lv. Montsizus. P l-J. 1,. llttsdrd m- s. _ Ii ff! 'i' `{"x` "`{'{`¥"¥ £1 YT i"`*`;"'“`* !' "if: W. J. MacMillan ' M D ° Physician and Surgeon. Bssilercs its Prfrco Btreei ltdthnu nm. i i.u...._.» on l-¢-l-J»!».- » it <1 _ 'ru." iii'-if my. Pxs Sun. :?Z§€§ -°»-1 P- .2 5 p.~'f-=_=»=°_~=»_5‘5_=?f’m-5 g=28'<`S;3§3_f..’ F' .. _ rv: 1 r~°:-*JZ* :S."' - .» hi f=-::==;:' g3:§~w-Z I5 .:s~.-5:'-"’.==.'5 > *assigns 3 _>.=-'.°5. 5" gaiissas >sp> we Es? §» = no Us §>°¢°"O_,_|g~az=~. _ . J. _ - . a glass: =~s=..2=-'sg ,. lil u Da Bat. (l. A. SHARP dgnt, Furness Q. With] Co, Lui. STEAMSIIII’ LINERS From London Btsamor From Halifax Shenandoah Jan ith Queen Wilhsimlns " isth .lan 4th Kanawha Jan rsth .Inn nth Rappslisnnook = Feb int From Liverpool Ntouner From Halifax Venmnto Jan sth Dee lard Tabasco Jan 17th iam Dursnzo ` “ me sith Aunsrlana Feb nth The above qtsamors have a limited oo- oommodatlon for saloon pssoonlorl. Paunigers and Froltht Alena for th Allan Liao Btnmshln Oo. l\ Halifax. _ lURl1BB8,Wl’l'HY` Q U0.. _ l*\llffax.N.B. ,_ , Atogtq » <,l .. I" i. s'..»"`@,,‘ " -1 1 '4' »r ll _,"3 f ri 3 t' .., -....<.. ; ' _ l tx 1 jf ll, A ` i , _ t fl 'g l :'~ l .~.-\. _