JANUARY 2, 191; __ "TRI 'rss _cHAni.0fi"rs'r0WN cunnmiiu nssr or U. s. covr. ien1N'i'iN`o _ ,iirsme em un employs.. see OFFICE. SENBATIONB. stole the leather but, with *heir rt mar ' nd WASHINGTON Dec. 28`-O most sensational investigations ol nu. the season is promised soon with gr respect to the conduct ol the known today that wholesale ol the expensive leather used time and'that six employees have been discharged, but it also that the Congressional sion to investigate the Bureau has ~1n th hand much more evidence of wrong- doing of the same kind. This, it is said, will lead not only" to many dis- DI charges and a more or less complete CA reorganization of the force, decided the Commission to gate the mammoth Government print. CA ing office from top to bottom. AC 'l‘he Bureau always has been is, hot- ST bed of trouble, due to the existence of many factions ‘among the ployees, each pulling against, er, some of the organized on and non~union lines, and others re- ten presenting the “office” and the “n0n- tio _ Chas W. Euiof., President-Emeritus 5"- at 011°°- ' S, H rvard Uni ‘t , h - ~'-_ ` - tea 0,, for ,,;f,;';'d,"c,,,`f; ‘,’,tw§‘;,,§§_ frhs _following registered sth the ,,I”,§‘1‘f“‘» N~ Rmenbllry and G. H. My three “.801” ag.,_,_ They dec,a,_B_ Victoria Hotel, City, yesterday:-G. ofllce’ ' crowd. ' About lour years ago public printer of Samuel B. Donnelly succeeded E. B. era Btilllngs of Boston and few oi' the nea Y is known ily, em- the oth- troubles ol the great establishment however, that n EBF. __kal;_le skill and excellent tools. ne oi the ma e i up into novelties, which th - d been Bellini: at high prions 0;; “Wil W buy in this Province. ‘| The” Will be band at the ess authorized to look ,nw the at ---- _ _AFEDB ¢0l1iZ|1t. Ticket holders are Govern iairs of the Government Printing 04 Pm” °P_°° this m0Plli“E at ten '"- ment Printing Oiilce. It is lore- nc shadowed in the fact which - ‘became of Focht of Pennsylvania. This ,dread Commission hu been working steam _ There wpreno cases before the pol- 1 _ , y, with headquarters he urs Genital °° °°“rt “ tm' my Y°“"““‘°Y~ ,§,”_f°' ’_‘.°'“° 1° Grand View Satur- 0 mis- ai n e isa ek. *" ' om an____op_g§o_w____e ermn to m e B A very large dog (St_ Bernard) is __ DR. ELLIOT' S CONDITION _couuv e a_ special commission consisting .°'°)°°k mr Y° D°°°""i°k Bkllle-' - H Senators Smoot of Utah, Page ol stealing Vermont and Fletcher of Florida, and The” Wm be skating at th°',t;h° in bind- Representatives Barnhart of Indiana, Afens this ““°'”°°“‘ °P°' ing lias been going on for a._ lomg a. wandering abou vicinity ol York “WY SWHH. York, has purchased farm oi George Alex. Auld, Stan- WSS. Margaret A. Meneod ‘Cie Rmel Jenkins, Orwell Cove,leaves _ fi the . ` ‘ . _ ` this mornin t ‘i912 oFFIoE ii POCKET ._ _ r s o. attend the short ARIEB ____ s____s_ an____ _____ces ____ Now smce the cm. ferry is assured <_:_ourse at the Toronto Agricultural ivrarvs i3001_;_tly___léii\€c_;n<_t\1p_i_ 0E_i_ __i_’_‘__in__‘ _md £’_§?_________;1__ l1:__€;_gg_aiii w_p__ class, 'l‘ C Creiiglinii formerly a student at Prince of Wales College I y 0 rc b' ig, W __- _ . . fi‘aiiclii»‘e in the approaching civic _ Company ,f Company shes. in __¢ 1 __ _ "Z5 f A number of examination results in ,' / ; _ the faculty 'oi Applied Science in Mc- rs. S. R. Lure, mid slimveil by their 1 .. . - _. , _ ready nn ver th ti *I I lr. ~= _ , _ _; _ l.i_l1 liuiveisity lime h<.eu_posted. ln _cm____.__uy s‘t___§__ht “ ,;,_‘_? “:_‘e__d‘i’§’ / ' ~. third your summer reading, B. R. . ‘ ‘ g ;_.j _ Hqopsr, ("»hai'lottctuwn gets fi1~s¢‘\\':is excc|itionully go-aiil, being clcr. - '/ _ -2:.-_ ‘ ' " ~' . . ~ , ~ “ :_ , ~ __ rg, _ _ _» S ~ _ ell rendered. The pupils were exam- ed in the different subjects by their eiicher, Miss liziura Dlckicsoii, and r sister, Miss Eva Dickinson, and nil distinct with good c.\\'»i‘esslou. anta Claus cntired :it the close of he examination and distributed ifts 2%mMéZ9’ Me/W///aery mol: The Store with the Chriaims° Store r All Trimmed is “P 'i _T A TABLE FULL .»\`\~»s_\o»,- ~..<- » generally we wish to express our sincere wishes for a bright and prosperous New Year for each and every 0ue.”~ The past year has been a good one for all of us in many cases but we want t0 make 1912 a bumper one and can do so only when we help each other. ` ' During 1912 we honestly believe you will save money and get better satisfaction if you buy your supplies in hardware from us, because, by actual comparison, our prices are much lower than you can get from any other house in Eastern Cau- ada and, transportation charges considered, no other mail order house. in Canada can beat our figures. Since 1857 when this store was cs- tablished up to today our policy has al- ways been the same and that means “ii square deal foreach and every customer regardless of class, creed or color” and each of these 54 years has seen a marked increase in business, a sure proof that the V policy has been a correct one. ` Our right goods at the right prices and a superior `“*'_'”"°` *Z"""`l" n store service are factors vihlcli claim your ose _ __ and which should be carefully considered before you send your orders elsewhere. Big. Increase ln Business This present mouth has been a bumper one for us and we want to let the good work continue throughout the coming year. We want you to feel that this store is YOUTS in every particular, that we are able to cater to your every requirement, that we have everything you could possibly want and that our prices mean a good saving in nio_uey for you. . ' ‘ _ We are out for a bigger business ilmu we have ever had before and if highest quality goods, rock bott_om prices and acourteous and prompt store service will bring it we are bound to have lt, We are so sure that we can give you unequalled satisfaction that we invite you to compare our prices and goods with those that any other firm can offer you. ‘ Again we wish to thank you for past patronage. We think we both have gained when you have done your shopping here. Rogers Hardware Co ' ¢ e _ _ Y hug ga sin ng “in pgsiiégs _i_»| on ' , L'""‘“ in 'ii:i»».‘.=.i»-»'-.,.s- iii ‘il ‘ bor, second class. In the second year gl _ attendance of ratepayers and trustees i` 1 i l i _ | i X » L Surveying Field Work, Harold Stan- b Iey, Charlottetown, gets first class h and second place; Max Boswell, Vic- J. Mclieod. first class; K. Keeping, second class. _...__ _ ‘1 The semi~ennunl examination of Union Road School was held in the school~house on Wednesday 20th. The was unusually large. The sclioolroom was bentutifully trimmed with ever- green, tinsel, and Christmas hells. which made a very pleasing eilcct. The scholyirs were examined by the teacher and others in all the ditfercut _ branches taught. It. would be _ im-I poihleto make any distinction in the different classes, as they nil, without exception, acquitted ihem- selves crcditnbly and had`fl\\i°k and ready answers to the many riurstlofis given them, thus showing that their teaching had been th01‘0\1gh. and l-ha1S‘ the knowledge acquired wa Of »= IU' manent nature, and wbuld have a lasting effect. After the examinations were-over reoitations were given by the scholars in a why that wus iiiout gratifying to their parents and t€8_0h- er and were very m\lC\1 ¢'f1l0Y¢d DY those present. The teacher then treated her pupils and visitors with a liberal supply ol candy and nuts, af- ter which a~very nice present was presented to the teacher by her DUDUS with best wishes for ii vcry happy ` Christmas. Short speeches were made bv the trustees and others. COHEYHW- latlng their teacher, Miss Hennebury On the high degree of proficiency, progress and good order in the school, under her management. after Which is National Anthem was sims. toria, first class and third place; H. ing God Sie 12...... w Miss Dickicson for the excellent worl' eing'done. "Phe pleasant time spent ore was bro"-iglit to n close by sing-» the Iiiirg. :SCITY TAXES-A lint of names for npaid.i-_itv taxes will be advertised in a few <1-"iys-i’s.rties that have not aid will pl-.ease take notice. 11-28dti Bargains f ‘ in e Chocolates \fVe\ have two -ele- gant baskets and one box of Chocolates left ovcr which we will sell tothe first buyer at th following prices, ‘ Regular $5.25 for $3.85 “ $4.50 “ $3.40 “ $4.25 " $3.00 The baskets with- out the chocolates are ' almost worth the prices quoted. Johnson Q Johnson vllillllli ei which brought is very plevsant cfm- noon to u. C1086- ---r--1--1"* ::His Honor the Lieutenant Gover p. m. Iilovernment HOUSG- ! -.~`. -s- nor and Mrs. Rogers will receive on A New Years Day from 2.30 p. m. to 5 I i l . . toilet preparations of the Royal Viholia I Toilet Luxurres For those who wish highest grade we heartily recommend the Royal Vinolie toilet luxuries- the best made in the Old Country. _ For your own satisfaction, for your own comfort and luxury and for your physical benefit you should make it a point to know about Vinolia Quality, Vinolia Value' and Vinolia Variety. We have a full line of these preparations here -everything needed for the dressing table. Call in today and inspect the line. li _ at prices ranging up to 12.50 each--on = saleat _ f One assortment of handsome new fall ¢ coats, in black regularly priced to 15.00 each-on sale at i One great range of new coats, regularly 0 offered at all sorts of prices from 15.00 to 18.50 for _ , . . ' _ if: ........-_» _- f i ». H* .»»...~\», $&M MM I~5tls.\cii-‘ic i~ii\Limx-i\ioNrRi-:Ai. TRAIN. The beet Dining Cer Service oNl.Y use ovsksrluc 'HIE €0MPAR`|`MEN'|' CARS. Henlrul And Olisws lo Toronto. Moniresl And Ioronio le Vancouver _ il W.B. HOWARD, D.P.A., C.l".R., St. John, N. B. 'L 'G P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY Commencing Monday October 31st |91 l'rains will run daily,_ éundsy excepted as followsu Outward Trains Inward own __ Read Up Lv Oh'town A Hunter Rive Emerald Jet. Kensiiuzton S'Sl e Lv. .Port Hill rvi. 'ri¢rfi'r'rlLv T H 3*.-.G $52 >C 2 *v _F:> Ss swwwwe $32332 ’Ff5:'°:°5°’° 228222: Q aigi ~ P-#SNC 15PPs9FP@r gswasenses urwriswwsw 5¢g3§SS'&‘iS¥$ P 'I > E 1;” Isa 5.? > _ 2' PQHPFQES ehaassssr s°_- 83 ._ QU . U _ __ _ _ .§§!"U @:?‘§S"§P'§;;'U s.-§i§m2°~ §ZZ~Z..§..f §S==e' " eseéeeees " " 5? S > > 3' § z D ge 'U I 6 El Uh'town A .'\ 9° 8 9' S Mt Stem art . °‘.".~'.°'.~'?" ° 3 isessezi 9° :-e°s=:-s°s-= ggfasssss Morsll Bt. l’eter’s Sourls _“Cardigan on sgue r. Geohown Lv. Dslly B v. Ch'town Ar. 9. Vern n r.Murrsy ‘fibr Lv Est' gee PPP see A is Lv Emerald ct.Ar.1 D0 2°;-wi 3! __'l‘rsins are run by§Atlsntio Bisndsr me. Ring' Taeap l ].K. ROSS, Local Agcni, "PARENTS-now is the time to get your boy outfitted for the cold weather. We are oilering such splen- did bargalns in boys' overconts, suits and pants and winter caps that you cannot aflord to let the boy go unprotected against the winter _ 5 llld Rdlf | .N §u§,,,§E¢ ¢ .ml nnligig mn? ?'-*J winds. _'Ilia prices we have marked The 2 Mass new ms o it advisable for you to _ __ ' 9 ~ -|11 0°"-» Sim* _ _ Stewart s Bakery G G, , _::::;i‘.'::: .§::.'°°;:.L';‘:_2::°.°:.:::_*.‘if f ` ' x 3 Kiinrbtrsst ‘ ‘49 *-_ °f8¢ f- “H. Brown, iss Queen se. iz-zsaiu ' . » vin overcoats, suits, pants and winter "MEN-ii you want real bargains caps now is your time to get them. We are 'offering such splendid values now that we are cutting your cloth- ing bill down one-half. H. H. Brown, 158 Queen St. 12-29d3i. CARD To the Electors of Ward Five. Ladies’ and Gentlemen:- Having been nominated arge number of voters as or for Ward Five, I ask orablc support and if promise to give my very teution to the needs of the and to further the best the City in general. W. W. W I by 1 2- 9'd st N ew ears Greetings “We are Out” for Better and Bargains In goods Than any Other Drug Store Our Stock the ‘Largest L and Most Varied Leather Goods-Calsbsslf, »xr.‘.o.'rr.v.F'.. r.r.¢:o Briar and Meerchsum Pipes, Walking Stickb, _ _ m writing rabies, Drenhig Cases,etc. Get the Habit-_ Be` s Customer. _ ` Reddin "New Royal Stuart Flour ln bbls. and hall-bbls. at Beer I: Goil's. 1-zuzi. 7-izdtf _ Opp Post Dice