u Useful for Over 500 Bu mono "Glll.ETT'S EATS DIRT.” -LYE' . Eiiilllll iilillillilli POST oi=F|cE.-'rn Post Office will be closgddil? from now until Saturday, and mer thilt they will be closed at 10 p.ni_ CITY MAIL BOXES.-Th f' ' be collected from the city ilaiallldliloltvelal hereafter at night only. Thecolieoter Will start on his rounds at 11.30 pm, couczrrr ` Pos1'PoNEo.- 'rue School Concert and Cliristniss`Tree which was to be held in Village Green school-house on Tuesday night, De. Cembel' 221111. has been postponed on account of the teacher being sick. CRCSSES ON ICE.-Mr Percy D°°k@n‘l0l°l‘f. oi’ North River. crossed ‘tm f-he ice from there to Brighton yes- erdily morningt- He found the ice -__¢ in-i, 1" PERSONALS llon. J. A. Macdonald, Cardigan, was in Charlottetown yesterday. D|-EJ, F, Martin, Eldon. was in the city yesterday. Mr Chester McLure, city, left yester- day for Truro. Mr~J. J. Hughes, M.P., Souris, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Mrs. John R. McDonald, Vernon, was ii visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. itcv. Father J. F. Johnston, St Louis, was in (Tliiii'lot.tetown yesterday, Mr J. F. Fraser, of the firm of Davis & Fraser. camo to Ciinrlottetowii last evening from Halifax. Mr and Mrs P. W. McLeod, Mount Stewart. were among visitors to Char- lottetown yesterday. Mr P. A. Farquliarson, of the Match- less Fox Co., returned to the city by the mail special last evening. Mr M. C. Delaney, M.L.A., North Tryon, was in Charlottetown yester- day. Her many friends regret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. James llayes, Pleasant Grove. Mr John Richards, Leader oi’ the Opposition, came to Cliarlottetcwn yesterday and registered at the Queen ilotel. Mr W. J. Brown, represeiiting the National Drug and Chemical Co., Hali- fax. returned to Charlottetown by the mail special last evening. lion. J. A. Mathieson, Attorney (leiieral, went to Sunimersido yester- day morning to attend the Prohibition Commission sitting, and returns home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bell. city, leave tl\is_moi'niifg to spend Christmas iii Westmoiint, Montreal, the guests of lir. and Mrs. Wm. Wright. ADVICE T0 SHOPPERS. The tight long sleeve is well estab- lished, and perhaps no woman needs a warning against the klmouo shape. which _is still shown in many garmeiits. it is tolerated only when the sleeve reaches to the wrisimaiid when it is tight _below the elbow. but this is thc only form in which it should lie con- sidered by a woman buying new clotlies. The fitted sleeve is much better iii every way, for thc perversion oi' the urmliolc has been it nuisance to the wearer. No sleeve is as comfortable as the one set into a regulation arm- hoic that is properly cut. Ali, there's tlio rub. When is the armliole well placed? Once out of twelve tinics. lt is too small or two large. to ini' over tho arm-the usual trouble-or too deep at the back. in the cut of a sim- plc arinliole there is needed the high- ost mastery oi' one's trade as a cutter. Coats or loose blouses that have tho raglan sleeve are noi. to he avoided. 'l‘liis season that especial simile IS HC' copied, and it is exceptionally comfort- able. lt Is'not strictly tuslilonnblo. mind you, and it docs not look \vcll on every shoulder, but tliei-c is no reason against buying a gai'i'nent which has it ifthe urchaser likes it. The oilliciw sleeve in every form is second cis. s. Even in informal dinner gowns and blouses it does not rank with its two siiccessors-tlie DirG0~ toirs, and the Grecian. One shows all the at-ni. or none. That is the law. : °\`: we Q.-”’ n 7 "’°“i-`-'-“5»“|i‘.'i'.".°.:i::; Alis \7r"\|nl|¢ for ' ,..- , it. he cannot mari! ` , f. an lViARVl.|~. meal* M "' ‘\ V or _hut send :lamp for lilac- - ` "'s“i'.’°°\‘*'°“.°"- l.i.:i;:'.i:‘.‘... »' - C If lfnsitt wld§s'5ll'surrnv§o.‘.£nam.0»¢ . quasi Agaimfor -ui two inches thick in the channel. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT. -Methodist Church, Cornwall, Wed- nesday evening, Dec. 23. If weather unfavourable, then Monday, Dec. 28th. Adm|“S\0n*illl\llf~B. 10c.; children, 5c. Doors open at 7 p.m. 3012 SPECIAL TRAIN.- A special train with special reduced rates will run from Iona and intermediate points on Tuesday, December 29th, in connec- tion with Miss Gorman’s presentation 00 that winsonie love; story, “Tho Prince Chap." 3011, AN ISLAND HOCKEYIST.-Accord ing to the Victoria, B.C.. Colonist, Mr Harry Smith of this city is keeping up his reputation as a fast and skilful hockey player, The Colonist speaks Of MP Smith. rii-‘tht wing. as being one oi` thc iiniinstays of the lligh School. During the game betwccii the iligli School and McGill, his pertoriniince showed him to be out oi’ his class, :ind lie penetrated the McGill defence time and aguiii. The Iligli School won out by ti score oi’ six goals to one. i “THE PRINCE CHAP," zi. three-:ict comedy drama by Edward Peplc, will be produced by a. strong cast under Miss Gorman's management in the People's Theatre on next Tuesday evening, December 29th. It is unne- cessary to say that this play will he the treat of the Christmas season. as Miss Gorman‘s reputation of efficiency in past entertainments assures all theatre-goers of high class work in this production. The dramatization of ithis play is the skilful work oi' Miss Gorman and her first play to be pre- sented in_Charlottetowii. 8011. SHOVEL SNOW,-Now that the snow is here, the order comes to every householder. “shovel snow.” This is a repeat order from past years. lt has not always been obeyed. lt is understood that this year every citi- zen must bear his own burden-that is, that everybody who has a right to shovel snow oi`t` his sidewalk must not leave it to his neighbour or the taxpayers to do it, but must do it him- self or pay the city. This is only fair, and the authorities will be uphold by all law-abiding citizens it' they insist upon it. WEDDING BELLS.-On Wednesday evening, Dec. iltli, the home oi' Mr and Mrs W. D. Mctlooubrey, New Glasgow, was the sr-eiie oi` a pretty wedding. when their diiiiglitsr, Miss llcnirico K., became the wife of itobcrt l... Steven- son, 'Wlieatley River. The knot was lied by Rev. John Stirling in the presence of thc immediate relatives of tlic contracting parties. The bride \viio was given away by her father, looked cluirmiiig iii ii gown of white voiio with shallow lace trimmings, and was attended liy her little niece, Lucy Fern Scllcr as flower girl. Alter the ceremony, supper was served. and :it the close of thc evening the happy couple, amid showers of rice and con- fetti, left for their future home in Wheatley Itivcr. The presents' were numerous and' costly. CHANGE OF TIME YESTERDAY. -The new winter time-table ot the l’.E.l.lt. came into effect yesterday. The train for Tignish will leave Char- lottetown daily at 2 p.m., and the Tignish train will arrive in Charlotte- town on Tuesdays, '_I`liursdnys und Szitiirdiiys at 11.30 n.m.. and on Mon- liluys. Wednesdays and Fridays at ‘12.l0 p.m. A train leaves here every liiioiuing at 7 o'clock for Suiiiiiiersidc, 'returning at 5.15 p.m. A train will arrive in (‘»harlottetown on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.10 atm.. from Capo Traverse and other points, and leave the city on those days on return at 2.45 p.m. There will be oiilv one train on the eastern line. which will arrive in Charlottetown on Mondays. Wednesdays and, Friday!! 8'- 11,15 p.m., and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.30 a.m-. leaviiiK on return each day at 3 p.m. The 1Muir:iy Harbour train ls due in Cl‘_ ‘lottotowii every day except Satur lat 10 n.m.. and on Saturdays she will arrive 1l'» minutes earlier. Sho leaves on return each day at 3.10 p.m. COMMUNICATION.-The s.s. Em- press of the Charlottetown Slelm- Navigation Compsny’s service. arrived at Cliarlottetown Sunday at 11 11-111- froni Picton, and left again on retéian In tho afternoon oi’ the same day. e v *_ _ ` i- fi once. Only a vel? im* »_.¢-4-» Want to Share in the Profits ofthe Connaught Co;-" ' - ' ' ' 15 d' 'd C Of “l If V°“ “sh t° pamclpate ll’ utllde 5 somlgliliearlé at the Connaught Co“1lPa‘!z'e§°§§’m‘;,er femain to be mid. li at par value. Get yours today- ‘AS If ou do not thorouahly ““'1°"°.“md the »C°§}':u,%l‘|l . ‘_-L 1,1-o&¢;'sltion,tf}*l’;' i?]fg§g,sz,’ft}g:,u;03tm‘;r;-ceréquire, and In fum' it will not cost YOU °U° °°“t° Write today- Connaught .P¢¢l'l£l’°¢‘l Black 'Foxes . Liniitetl.f;g,,;|,|yi 5 g V = 4 “emu 3|,,,k_.g,¢';4-gchulottotova ;'m@?; I Summerside, Ao & C00 Charlottetown ----_ 1--illllhii-W _ 1 ' ’ __ , _ 5_,.‘.5_»»_;@- -'”~__ _..._-t.i.:..~il....,.'.»',2.aa¢p|Qf§im`;;_Y_}j_ ` ' - . ‘ “""` .. .,_~,,.,.. \ _1 e 1-'l » 1 f \. , / -, » » _ ~ , 0)(tbG&HD(<9(19“(‘0(4&G0690931) (t>‘l0)(0) d<\)(0)(Q)3i)9§0(-nawé can ft ii it .\1 \. iii' , » Ji/ " ;< 3' ` ` \ " `: ' .Z 5, ., ,- ., ._:.,_.,,. ,, ._., ._ ,E ., ..,,,_. ....7 4, _,,. . Li- .rf ii :if-§ 1;; PP rbi* _ "i"'I°'l1'l"'l" ,_W~:l'.'|',~.‘.*l" it If '-E ti I passengers, mails iiiid a full cargo oi' freight, clearing up all that was at, Picton. The steamer encountered con- l siderablc ice ull the way in from Pointl l’iiiii. She will iio\v lay up here fori the winter. The Nortiiumberlaiid left here yesterday morning at 8 o'clock i`or Picton, and will return here some time this afternoon. She will also lay up upon her arrival. The C.G.S. Stanley made a return trip between Suiniiierside ami Cape Tormentine yos- terday. The Miiito leaves the Marino wharf’ at Charlottetown this morning at 7 o'clock for Picton and leaves l‘ictou for return i`oi' Charlottetown ut 1 p.m., und will continue doing so until further notice. A special trniii will leave Clinrlottetowii this morning nt. 6 o'clock with passengers und mails for the Stanley at Suinnierside. RED CROSS AT CLIFTON.--A con- cert under the auspices of the Wo- wen’s institute was given-in Clifton I-lall on Tuesday. Dec. I5, in aid of the Red Cross. and altliougii it. was quite impromptu, an excellent programme was given and a considerable sum realized at the door and by sale of candy. The ladies were most fortun- riic in securing the help of Judge Ste- -~ -“t who gave an excellent and con- i>..~ address on the war and its cause.. il ~ in-Id the audience throughout and ‘.v:~s the recipient of great applause in I .: not » of thanks. The Rev. Geo. lr-. '~i_~, pre' led as chairman, discharg- int the rI~~1ies most acceptably. Not- ulvo on ili_~ programmcwere the vocal se;tc'..cn.~ of Miss Annie Sutherland, who has become a prime favorite with the audiences, and that of Walter Found, who always makes a hit. The fillet! by Cameron and Mrs. McGregor was well received. The reading, Tommy Atldiis. by Mrs. Waiter Found, was if 'bit out oi’ the ordinary and the house showed its approval, 'while the \“6&dllI8 by M'f:i Ruth McGregor was also favorably ""cefved. Miss Bessie -McKenzie gave 1 declamation which thrilled her heii"f‘~:i. The women of New London liislitiile have accom- plislied much in an ~' the Red Cross _ .end alsothe Belgian- itcliefv -- New i.oNDON HC-sas Norse.- The annual meeting or the New Lon- don Ice Racing Association was held in the Hall at Clifton, Dec. 17th, and, roads considered, it was a thoroughly "i‘bpr§ii9nt.¢!ive‘ lidl‘l’e" lliéetihls. Ott motion. Mr W. S. Found took the chair, and briefly reviewed what had been 'gone during the past year. Election' ofhcers for the ensuing your was the ncxt order of business. and Jas. Pendeigsst, Kensington, was re-'elected ag President, as was also the Sacre- tary. W. S. Found, while Wm. A. Toonibs, Long River, was made Vice- ...cA"s'roi=uA luriiimsmloiiiyh. §’ “ S I | arrived here yesterday at 5 p.m. \vitii'l'l’resitlcnt.` A special committee was appointed to assist thc oillcers named. consisting o`i` Willard Warren, Itobt. McLeod. Gavin Harding, John Quinn, l. iicriiurd and .liio. I.. Lockiiard. it was decided to hold races on the same general plain :ig last. year, but in addi- tion to purses that suitable ribbon premiums lic given tc the winners; but space precludes ii _‘ull report, all matters being left to the officials and Speed Committee. Judging by the large number of new memberships, the- coniiiig season will eclipse any- thing seeii in this section in the way of ice races. A training track has been laid out on Keemali Farm, \V. S. Found proprietor, and thc question ot' summer matinecs discussed. thc iriiitter being left to the Speed Com- iiiittce to be taken up at a lator date. The menibersliip fee is one dollar, and all old iiieniiiers and those desiring to conie in this your will kindly :itteinl to the matter, through the Secretary at once, ng nienibership roll will close Jan. 15, 1915. IN THE KITCHEN. When choosing beef press it with tiiethiinib, :ind ii' it rises quickly it is of good finality. Wrap boiled or roasted meat tiiat is to be used cold iii ii perfectly clean, iiiolst ciotli nnd it will innlie it more tender. To wliiton it doorstep mix ti litilo quick-limo with half ii pint of skim milk. Hiivhig first washed the door- step. paint it over with this mixture, and tho rain will not wash it off. When iiiaking ii ground rice pudding a great improvement to it is to add two teaspooniiils oi’ corn flour to the mix- ture. 'i hir: makes it. very creamy, and adds greatly to thc flavor. When cooking klppors place them on ii dish or ii tin with :i piece of butter on each; cover one lenve in a. fairly heated oven for ten minutes. This method preserves the juice and the iiovor of the fish. When not required for immediate use put tho yolks of eggs in n htisiii and just cover them with cold water; place a plate on the basin to exclude the air and stand in a dark, cool place until wanted. When a chimney smokes open the window of the room for ten minutes before the fire is lighted, and not at the time, as is generally done. -The best way to keep eggs fresh is to cover them with fresh lard or with beeswax dissolved in warm olive oil- oiio part of the wax to two of oil i the proper proportion. Commence to cut a cucumber at the thick end; the thin end has a bitter taste. If the whole cucumber is not cut up,-stand the cut end of the unused What is *I ,,,,,,,,,¢,,¢,,im,- '“mw wwt»r»r. s~¢~.¢a»»uei¢easuaamoi.=~=six¢iauussa-mans:o~u’\s»s~‘ii»a _ "Y __ J t _ ,, hall' iii ti lizifniii of cold wctciz Wlicii nieui is liciiig i'\.;;:\tet|, :uid there it; any diingcr oi' il in-voiiiiiig too brown, pliicc ii basin oi' wulcr in ihc oven. 'liio steam will prevent scoi'rii~ ing ,and the meat will cook lit-ltcr. Before halting potatoes, ict tliciii DAMAGED SHIP MAY REACH :itlonl limi iiiziiiitziinctl Iici' grill in T*/_» PCRT. hiiot.~‘, ii wzig csiinifitctl sin- uoiilii ;ii~ri\~»- oft' Sun lilcgo :iiiriiii iiiitlniglil loiiiglil, s,-\.\' iniaoo. <‘.l\n'.. IM-. 21- >'f<»111 . ~'-_"~""""""“' I i l ' i l liiilltlicauls niirl ai I'0Illiil\I`Hli‘»"‘l>` *till* stand iii hot water lor iiftccii niiiiiitcs. son pioiii:>i<_.ll to d.i_\ IU l>l‘l\ ill* -"" will re uire oni h.ilt thc time They q 5’ ' for baking .are more nieiily iiinl pala- table, and, it' they nrc linked in u gun oven, the saving in gas is coiisnlcruiilc. '\‘.‘c :irc sl1o\\'iu=t an '..\"ci\i-f>2i1\l .\` \"itloii oi' thc iiiicrir-:iii liiiwcilliii ii. , - l'|.-- of rnsctl pipca l`-'ii' gill ..'~-.-1! . - _ . steziiiioi' lstiiitiiziii. \ViIli ii hole iii hor ill' .-‘if.\-.‘-. si_\'lI‘>'- illlll li1`» ‘i’ i- \\»li`~" ll' lion' 'uni lici' t-toiui high out of \':;‘_ioi'. :ind soc them. l\lucl(inii»-ii l)i‘\il.'. ' f‘. - ,. ,,“;'mn~.1 to ‘om--tl -alo\'.i\ icto i'l\ri'ci‘ lii'r~;.l George nini i(-_'ut Sir--f-i.=. 1 ii‘il all t I _ lll _‘ ‘ - ,‘ liiiilioiii' iiiiil I-t:i!"`i)'. li sito i'<»|ii1'iii0< - V .. .. 1.11.:-:fs ‘ _.___..__.___1-_-- Y Horse Rugs We have twenty difi`ei'ont var- ieties of horse rugs, iiiclutliiii-'I heavy jute, ciirsey duck niid all wool. Every rug is WON iillll strongly made. Price $1.25 ull- Pung Sleiglis We have an cxceptionitily good showing of Island iiindc puiig sleiglis. 'These sleighs can bv hnd upholstered or unuplioist.ci'- ed, are strong ' and well-made , throughout. They arc good vnl- ues at S15 up. Some nicely tailored. nent lit- tiiig l'iir coats for incii in Sin-:kni- chcwan, lllnck ltussinii liog. Black Marten, Alaska lieiiver and coon. Also it nice line of l Coats for Men I heavy cloth costs, fur lined coats , _ _ t `l , 1, I ,-H I W with otter collars. Price $12 up. Wm mm' S (M 'r' 'C M S m - u .s .»-~.-_». . '.'.'...‘.... Men’s Light Drivers "1, Semi-Speeders I The splendid line of mensliglit drivers and semi-speeders we arc now show ing should meet with the appreciation of every man that desires a stylish, strong l ` h t d ' t 'cc. - _ and ha'rl`(liieolC1§n;d;§ 'I§ucllhId1p)e,elziand ]l\;llcLaughlin factories have each contributed their very best to assure the success ofthe showing. With the best sleighs produced _,, by these famous Companies, we are surc you can satisfy your every_r_equii'ement. . Come in today and look over the imc, the best aie selling rapidly, and unless you select your sleigh at once vou may not get what you want. Although our showing is exceptionally large, the sleighs are going fast, choose your sleigh today, \\'c will quote _\'oii lo\vr~st pri:-cs for ciisli. lint \\‘ill iiiiilto ioriiis to suit your coiivciiiviwo. We Iiuvc rcliiihlo agents in all purls of thc l’roviiice. llrsiicli showroom :it t~liini|ncrslde. Seo you fniniples and quote prices. a , Price $5.50 up | . _,_ -‘.`:§'.‘,".Ef.' I. ?_°i'i°-_1"'i" . " ‘i ,J ‘3'i".i."‘-.f`_ _.g l _..` _-' _ . » - ~ Bells and (.himes __$r._.--_-s »- i Our line oi` bells :ire shown lil _,___ . , , . _ ,___ .___.__.__i full body and inicit elrzip styles. wiln iiivkel iiiili brass iiioiiiitiii§‘_=- _-\ nice line oi' .uiitidie :ind slioit I 1 . t-liiincs. 5"” “ll- Tlie Best in Harness \Vl- have iwciity-iiv mliffcrciit vzirietics oi` linriiess. for driving or lruckiiig, in both SillK|0 01' double styles. The iiiouutings liicludc nickel. lirziss. oroltle and gciiiiiuc rubber. .-\lso ai good variety of special track harness. liiiod with raw hide. ....1 fi Comfortable obes Tiicse sleigh robes nrc shown in good grades of Sllskatciicwan. (ircy Goat, Brown Goat, Siber- ian Marten iind lllnck ilear. They re well lined und vcry warm. +. lil- TI = ' H' t water street Kent Street 1 ._,L,._.._.»~..-».-._~..,. 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