22. 1914 , .. _ ' _______. ___ - _ _“_ _ i§'ii.THE Suggestion _ The best and most _cheerful gift we _*know of would be ‘a ton I or half ton "of . J. Pickardfs Hot Stull Coal If you Order now we will deliver Christmas eve. l.P|c|hnn st tn. Phone 240 &\\\r§fIlIlflllI*'**+\\\\\\\\\\> IIIII(4\\\\\\\\'lIIIII/I/ ` Ch’town .///., ,//.. ff/ 1/ ~ ` ,-.jay-,Q \ ~;. _\_\__ . -4+ §\ \“§\`\¥\\` IKIIllII.\\\\\\\\\\\‘5*YIfA\\\\ _ BY reason of' fhflchanging shape when in motion this tire cleans Itself all mu d \\ and slime &(((¢(<(< T |02 D1lN1 Os WEAD 'V44uw»D° I/¢Ac1\\i“ Amount already acknow. Rev. A. J. McDonald, Fort Auirustus llclen LeLacheui‘, Murray liar. ‘ hour ` (trace Leliaclleur, Murray liar- » hour ff I"1`lf‘-ila»I->i-|-s<-|~;#r-t- Yi' /' \| \\wA¢llA\\\\\\.-:I//////A -i-.+:-i->l.-i- l.-z~s.-i-+ei-r-isi--.s-:--i->lf_~i->+<-i-‘w:i-|-.s-i->.»;»i- *Iii '!"I'°l° l"I° F1"FT-'Il'I"}‘l'=I"|°'l¥”I'}l4'I*'I"°I"lf‘¥‘¥¥‘¥‘ Geo. E. Full’ s _GUARDIAN ___ _ _ _ ___ PAGs_ELEvEN A. IT PAYS to buy In this Province. ph aaage. 8007 - Y Mr. E. Boswell,_ VictorIa,- purchased Tom medium driving horse for a han SAFE I_N'HAl.lFAX.-- The C. G. S. Brant arrived in Halifax on Friday night from Charlottetown-all well let sslb Rpowart Ys;.LEO. in in lishes an excellent letter from Mr V. F. Tidmarsh, Charlottetown, ou “thc _ other side ofthe Lobster Question," in which he places “before the public a clear definition of the views of those lobster canning during 1915." ledgcd $4_305_74 PORK SHIPMENT.- Messrs F. W. Snow, Nathaniel Boulter, Howard 0 Clark. William H. Collett. \V. M. Snow and William Lea, oi’ Victoria, loads of pork. Owing to the liitrboi- at. L00 Victoria freezing over Mr. Snow had to have his large shopment ot’ pork. consisting of over 100 carcases hauled to the nearest railway station.-.-V. .00 0 THE ROARIN GAME.-- Lovers of thc ltoarin (lame arc particularly in- _00 terestcd in the weather at present and hail with undistinguished joy any symptoms oi` a drop in the mercury. Ice hi the curling rink is being made as fast as the somewhat moderate s weather _can make it, under the super- l"unll) 50_00 lnteudcncc ol` Mr. ltobert Robertson oi’ Amherst, a specialist in the game $4_429_99 as well as in the making of the ice. ami it is hoped that tho “st.anes" may he :-ikirlin‘ hy Christmas, gin the cauld wave hands. UP TO DATE SOCIETY _The first ment Society for this \vinter was lield on Thursday evening in the Tryon Hall. Mr. T. H. Smith was appointed president and permanent chairman, A. mittee consisting of H. McPhee, F. ‘Mcl’lile, followed by F. Boll. Although the subject at first glance seeme gunients were put up by the negative. Society proved to be a great social centre last year ami it is liopodtliat all PERSONAL. iv|eN1'loN. - Miss Dorothy (‘.lai'k. student at l’i'lnce of Wales College. (.‘harlot.ctown. arrived at her hoiue in Victoria Thursday evening where she will spend her Xmas holidays.~ Messrs llnrry Lea and Lorne lieu. second year students at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- town, arrived at Victoria Friday even- 'ing to spend their Xmas holidays with their parents- Miss Janette Camer- on. who is attending Prince oi’ Wales College, Cliarlottetaivn. is now spend- ing her Xmas holidays with her par- ' ents in South Melville- Mr. Charles \ _A _ Get The \ EV _ _ _ii -- ._- i.-_=--- Here 15" hi' Z1! -1°. F-F L h -° - ” " llv selected gift We have the most elaborate i.no\.ini. oi cute-ll _. _ N goods you Iiave`ov§r hold le you mp ` V U I ring the remaining six shopping days eration, we will expccl 5'0“ 1 U before Chrlstlnmato serve vou and we will servo you well. (‘-01110 W0 mite mmtl e niunv hcalitltiil lines, we will lic pleased to ;?,,;l&,“u:;-ogoglqgr glint to assist vou in selecting a pleasing gift. =----=-“-\ Call_`Today_ f ______/ ‘\ Clark retnriied to his home in Victoria on Thursday. after spending a. short town.- Mr. Edward McFad_ven,'Aug- ness Tliursday.- Mr. A. E. Trcwstialc, Crapaud, was in Victoria Friday. His illness.~ Mr, James Farrow, Tryon, who for the past few years has been I: _ - , visitor to Victoria Friday. Mr. Farrow Her Chocolates _ The most. atlrzicllve linc ol delicious- tiliocolateet she "‘_"."` tasted, are hcrc lor her gilt; Nothing will delight. her mort’ than a bcaiititully decorated hos of mp-._,. dainty s\vest'.i. t lioosi. dolivcl'_it to suit WUI' ""“V'-"' Icnce. = . ' His Smokes _ fllig t‘_hrIstmas Cigars are hero in any fill'-I IYUX. alll’ ‘IUIIIHY 5 you desire. tiliiors are the most pleasing gift you could give the man who smokes. _Select hifi (Tigers while thc line is complete. we will kcGl7 them in 51 Patent ture, until you want them. ~_ the box you want. today. WC ‘vm l Mmidgr, at just the right mois- l dlau West, has returned home- Mr pton; Mr. Art Lord, Cape Traverse; Mr. Edward Francis, County Line; Mr Joseph Culleffe, South Melville; Mr C. Mcl"hail, Argyle Shore* Mr John _ ilw " J Get Your Gift at \---- McKinnon Drug Co. ' Corner Great George and Kent Streets v GIVE HIM I 1 Polind Hickey’s Bight Tobacco _ _MAKING HIs- ~ _ A HAPPY CHRISTMAS Sold at all Dr\I88I°*_° _ _ Hickey & Ni°h°“°“ T"I" 5°' A |..|l*l'*\|'§O¢.'- ---j~ J . I 7' \@Il/A\\\\\\‘.'.l/I0 '.'\§\\y[A““€!JIllllllll.\\\\\\\\\ § Lord, Tryon; Mr Francis R." Monag- han, l{elly's Cross; Mr. Roy Stordy, Tryon; Mr. Samuel Lock, Appih Roads" _ Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McKinnon, De' 'Sable; Mr. Angus McDonald, Tryon; Mr. James Malone. Kelly‘c Cross.--V. ::LET U5 HELP YOU in selecting your Xmas Gifts.-There are man articles in our store suitable for, lsdi les or gentlemen and we will be pleas"- ed to show them-Our Chocolates, 'Per- fumes Walking Sticks, Smokers Goods, Toilet and Ma.nlcure'Sets are -tho finest we have ever shown. E A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ::LIMO0E8 CI-llNA.- If you can f use any of the old lines of Limoges ‘still on hand, you'll ' .ilnrl it worth while. For our cut price is fully 50 ' por cent lower than the present mur- ` Itot price. G. F. Hutcheson. . ~ ~ _ 7098-12-2lM3I. _ FLAG DAY.+All should remember orphans must not be forgotten for 08.8 today to help St. Vlncent.’s Or- BUYS HORSE - On Frida last from Mr. Earl Boulter, Albany. u fine cl- some figure.-V, _ _ FLAG DAY TODAY.--This ls ling day for St. Vlncent’s Orphanage. The orphan smust not . be ' forgotten for E. A. FOSTER, Central Drugstore. Christmas and the purchase of a flag will make them happy. 8008 ‘- WELL EXPRESSED.-The current number of the Maritime Merchant pub- . N who are opposed to the suspending of 4- - - . , . meeting ot' the Tryon Mutual Improve- liord, Vice-president; ll. McPliee, trea- surer and F. Bell, secretary. A com- llell and P. Farrar. was chosen to sel- ect debates and a schedule has been ar- ianged for debates for four nights, each fifth night to take the form ot' `a social. The debate for the evening, “Resolved that it is always better to _ _ _ patronize Canadian industries rather of the glfdcrs 01' ‘I 5kY'5°|`“D91`- "1 than foreign” was led in the affirma- tive by R. Medealf, followed by Rev. A. liern, and in the negative by H. d somewhat one-sided many strong ar- Owiiig' to the holiday season it was rie- cided to postpone the next debate until the first Tliursday lu the iie\\' year, \-:lien the subject ot' co-operation and competition will be discussed, led by _ ;\aessl-ri. lf. hang and 'lt i\ieN@n. The *W -1 Sire" Cas with H rv flute the ofllcials and old members will be present with their usual brilliant ideas at the next meeting at eight o'r'lock _ 5h,,,.p_ _Mrgldecidcdly first-class programme ol' vacation with friends In Cliarlotte- many friends are pleased to note that ho has fully recovered from his recent resldin in Western Canada was it is well known in Victoria, having for several years conunonded coasting vesels from this port- Mr. Alley Foy, formerly of Victoria, .who has spent - the past. couple of years in the Cana- THE MAlL_”-SPECIAL--The mall special with the foreign mail from the Stanley arrived In Clmrlottetown yes- terday at 4.30 p.m. ' MOVING PICTURES CANCELLED. - --The Patriotic Motion Picture' Co.. have cancelled their dates for a mov- ing picture -show at Milton and Win.- sloo for (he present. 8000 - A NICE BOX OF CHOCOLATES Is always acceptable- our display of Moira. Ganongs, and Neilsons, is very attractive. Easy to choose here. 8000-12-22M3i. , XMAS SUGGESTIONS.-The people of Charlottetown will revel in the showing now presented at W. W. Well- ner’s big, bright. beautiful jewelry store which»iB in full holiday attire. Any article In their line can be pro- cured, and 'quality marks the smallest articlei with prices moderate. They in- vite everyone to inspect and will as- sist iu evtry possible way in making selections from their splendid assort- ments. ` 7056 I P. E. I. RAILWAY.--A special pas- -senger and freight train will leave Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m. on Tues- day tlie 22nd lust. and Saturday 20th inst for Sourls and Georgetown. Re- turning will leave Souris and George- town at 1.25 p. m. and on Thursday, the 24th inst. tt special train will leave Elmira at 1.0 o’oIock u.'m. for Souris, and leave Souris at 1.25 p. ni. -for (‘li`arlottetown. 7091. CHESS CLUB.-The regular weekly inceriiig ol' the (iharlottetown tilicss t‘lul'» was hold last evening at the Dalton itoouis, cults a, number ot' il»-- old incziiliorn ht-'ng present and sei'-mal new faces of new members ot' tho club were also to be seen. The 'Fantonian horse is still carI-yln.-‘;.e\'nry- thing before him, and a good many are trying to hold him down., The poet lauriate of the club, owing to pressure ot' Masonic business, has so tar been unable to attend, -but it is ulidwstfioil immediately after the new yenr the “ rhymogruph " and “ prosophono " will bo brought into usc. In tho mean- time things must go_on in the regular way-oncc a week until the tourna- ment opens. \ . ___; THE PRINCE EDWARD.-Heading the bill at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday was the seventh instalment of the great serial play,_ “ The Trey o’ Hearts," which is gradually earning deserved popularity. ln _ this instal- ment splendid entertainment is pro- vided and many thrilling situations are seen, portrayed by superb acting in a finished manner. In one “hair-raising" scene Allan Law is seen on top ot’ one course ol' »':oil:»ti'\\ctioii, in a tussle with a desperado. hirod to put an 1-nal to him. The conclinli1i,\‘;< scene is also extra thrilling, depicting Allan Law taking Judith, si\ppo:=ii1__-; her to be ltcsc, out through a hotel window and descending to the ground with her on a large crane which was being uscil in thc construction of the, adjacent sity- scrapcr. A presentation by the Kalem Company entitled “Tho Oil' Well Con- _cpiracy ” was a gripping’ drama acted . ' H tv " DD D ` scenic effects. “ Marrylng Sue" and “Two Pals and rt Gul" were two irresistible comedies of youth which brought forth continuous hearty laughter. lt was on the whole a entertainment well worthy of the large patronage it received. _ THE PEOPLE'S.-Patrons of the Pcople’s Theatre were treated to the usual excellent programme last night. A Vltagraph Broadway production in three parts, “Shadow ot' tho Past,” was the lieadliner and as is the case in all their features, was a most interesting story. lt is a political plot to ruin the character oi' a young cou- didate for governorship. How the plot was thwarted by the collision between an express and an automobile was one of the many_“thrllIs” shown in thc three long reels. An educational picture oi’ much interest was the manufacture of pianos. In this `wns seenvtho tliffereiit stages, from the uSt|m._ COW, was in Vino,-1,, my busp time the raw lumber is received at the factory until the finished product is in uso. “The Mutual Girl " this week proved exceptionally exciting. ’l‘he gangsters capture a girl whom they think is Margaret, Init are doomed to disappointment. A clever comedy made up the balance of a genuine good programme of photo-plays, while Mr Parks in song was compelled to ro- spond to enthusiastic encores. A special attraction, much enjoyed by the large number was _a demonstration ol' practical work by tho Boy Scouts. They shoivcd signalling, camp lilo, etc., John Hudson' Tryon’ who has receub but perhaps the most interesting was ly returned from Mauitolia. was in Vic- toria Saturday. He was accompanied by his son Master Lea I-ludson. -.\.- mong Ilie visitors to Victoria Friday warez- Mr. Thomas Cameron, llam- tlie construction of a bridge. They were awarded hearty applause i'or their clover work, aufl concluded by standing on their bridge singing “O _Canuda" and three cheers for llis Majesty. To-night they will give another exhibition, which will be `_ supplemented by two new reels ami Calvin McDonald, Hampton; Mr. John' "he f“m°“" H Le RW", mr many year” .assistant to lloudlni, who will gtvo an exhibition that will be sure to attract a large crowd. ‘ "Her gift chocolates are here in _beautifully decorated boxes. Any size. shapo or style box she could desire is _here at the price you want to pay. MacKinnon Drug Co., corn,er Great George and Kent Streets metf ::THE P. E. I8L»'.ND_F‘OX BUSIN- ESS is at the opening of Ii new era. Read the notice to fox men In this is- sue ond seo that your company is fully represented at your county meeting. ::0DDMENTS IN STERLING. - Babys rattles. 3 food pushers. ‘A-. doz- Forks, puff boxes. ~ shaving brushes. Photo Frames, hair brush, writing set. To clear the prices on those goods have b_oen cut almost in two. See thorn. G. F. Hutcheson. - 7098-12-2lM3I. ,1g zzin his dull hour( the smoker. finds great soloco in his pipe. If you have n _smoker friend give him one of our _extra line. `We'ha.vo a splendid assert 'ment of IlB.'pipe6 the standard oi' the world. .Jamieson Druggist. ~ ,_ 7087-12-22M3i. ; I nstcnsr amos.-- 'rwo dom llfantomas ?i .r oiosceawisaeruexomymssoxoko mpa'| choice signet rings selling at 66 cents on the doll r Your opportunity HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At INTERESTING LECTURE-A large crald, seconded by U.S. CCIIIIII ul¥l¢_‘ . o _ _ , _ . = . V ‘ ' `. . _ , , - A ` U10 P08911! lime you should ‘show and select audience listened with deep' ` e , - ` . _ ' ~ ` yburcolours. Chaste. finely ennmélled appreciation to the lecture or Dr ‘ cimadian uags for your lapel. 10 cents Cyrus Meiuiiian, or nw English Depart. ‘ i 'i` elif-‘lil per post 12'cents. Guardian ment of McGill University, in Zion Ofllce. 6206. . TEN MORE FOR THE FRONT.- Ten more Islanders have volunteered f authentic history of Shakespeare’s for the front. These men are from early life, he briefly reviewed the con- the Fourth Re uieut: men doing ga si se. rlson duty in Nova Scotia: six arelfoith that great outburst or dramatic, from Canso and four from Sydney. I effort wlilch centred about the work »'l`hey will be replaced by ten me from the Fourth Regiment. here. They- lecture sim-copticon views \vt'3re pro-' go to llallfax' to train with the llcav Artillery, under coniniand oi' tfaplni Stanley. ` THE RINK.-The Arena Rink. is cxiected, will 0 on foi the seaso I - D ‘ ~ e on Christmas night. The management in Inlet' but excellent terms. At the itll-its concluding estiinatc ot’ Shake- Church Hall last eveningf His subject was, "The Theatre of Shakespeare." Beginning with a summary of the r- ditions of the a which tended to call nl' ll ~SI\8l¥f‘SDo:iie. During the course ol'1ho‘ y- sented, lllulsliutiilg the early begin- ii nings ol' dramatic representation In | ldngland, which led up to a clear under- tstandlng oi’ the theatre of Shakespeare. n spcare':-i life and spirit. was express d has made a decided improvement ot’ close of tho lecture a very cordial voto the illumination ot’ the rink this year. of thanks was moved by Judge Fitz- The old lights have been taken ou g L and supported by Dr Warburton, wbichjl was suitably acknowledged by Dr: McMillan. Rev. G. C. Taylor presldod,»',_ ; PURE RICII BLODD ~ PREVENTS DISEASE . --..-_- i .. . ' ,_., Bad blood is responsible for more nilniouts than anything- else. It causes catarrh, dyspepsia,-rI.\ouma~ tism, weak, tired, languid feelings _ und worse troubles.~ 1Iood’s - Sursaparilla has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, rempving . .scrofnla and other humors, and building np the whole system. Take it-give it ‘to all the family so ns to avoid illness Get il. today. t W ' _________ and have been replaced by six high- " T "T" F 5% I'-"**"*i efficiency Tungsten lamps of 2,00 lamps of 1,000 candle-power. The tw men in charge of the rink this year are Messrs John McAleer and J. S. Dooley, who are working hard to get` a good sheet ot' ico for the opening night. SOLDIERS’ CHRISTMAS GOOD-| IES.-The ladies in charge of the ar-1 rangements for a Christmas dinner mdlemower Gam um, Your Tungmg égllllliif////Aa.\\\\\\\\\\v»M/lll1lllA\\\\\\\ll Cloves Make Excellent 0 \\\\\\\\Illll Xmas for the boys on home' defence duty in _ Canso, Sydney Mines and Halifax, con- ~ - E§\ .,_....J Gifts y _ III __ \\\\\YllIl4\\\\\\\\\§IlllLllI eluded their work last night by ship- ping by express three large packages to each place. The response to the request for these gifts was more than generous, and the ladies who initiated and carried to such a successful issue this kindly act on behalf' ot' the boys are greatly pleased with the result. The gifts included plum puddings, tlhristmas cnkc, salads, cranberry jol- lies and honic-made randy. S0 gen- crous were the gifts that it is believed if there should lic a scrap with the Germans within the next few days after receipt ot' the gootis, it will he to the udvnutagc ol' the (lcrinans. ._._<_¢_._____»_;_ Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applicatioiis, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.Tnerc is only one way “_ fl remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed co diuon of the mucous lining ol the I~Iuslst:hian T bs. Wh, thi ul ` fl d I - eh. /K \_i-.na ._!_§&' 1 .r~ . 'tl vf- - "I .f‘_s'i ,., .y 1 'I I l »~ ll I is . _ L_j“_ I &ii 5-_pi ifgu, if-’ ;-file I' If ii' ,. _ ,, 'I l ri' ` s :of i f; ’,i~i * :ff »,ll‘ .I =x i~ 3 ,t 1- ‘» I. 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