_,-1 i».1tcE'r\v1zLvE» p 1 11131; 1916 llls Charlottetown Gtiartllaii ? '*"". ’ ' _ ' 'r'-'W ' ' » ;. , I* f' 1-‘ l , t -2-`-"7;ff_ 3 " ' __ - 1 Qi* The Agricultural courses to be held throughout i-can oirtee at cmiriottetown, Branch oilteoo at tum- the province are now open, the first being held this AGRILUTLURAL SHOIIT: CUURSES" ' » uunxoiln itrltneits week at (ileitwood, Prince County. The weather aitd _‘_ _-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-s1-_=~=;-:V-_-.-V-_-_-;-=_-r_--1-----~cii_~~i»~ :tl sotnc length the recent delays in S the :tri'i\':tl of the t‘x|»i'c>1~ tt':tins front Sttittittersitle. This is at inattilr that has ocrttitietl it good deal of the g attention ot' thc tr:t\'i1llittg piihlic :intl ntost of those 0 who h:t\'c t~i'osst‘il ovi-i1 front the t\l:1inlansts an explanation which that the ilt-liiys' for thi- inost part were due to worn out has good :ttithority for his :ts>t~i'lioit'. Tlte (iuardian eitqiiirt-ll of .\`ttpt-i'ititt‘i|Al1 kinds of dainty Wli'itew¢ar~’suit_a_ble' for Xmas -2 Gifts, including Fancy Corset C0V_él`S» C3ml901@5»'G0WU§f` " st' ', t t; ‘ _ _ _ 'psF§if§’y°.ifpi0nS, including Maids' Punt Dainty Tea Aprons. 1 ` ' ' Aprons _apd 1 ~ Drop in and see our display of Dainty Blouses. » A nice gift for,Motlier`would be a _Feather Boa .int __ Biaett and white, Brown and _tlt;it__i_t5{_i__§.t_ié__<=.-;yi__¢it_i_e_._____.~_____' ‘ _ ” - ~Make the gift a Blouse length of Crepe Pink Maize Rose, Sky, Ivory, Brown, etc. ’ 1 ’ 1w1~oNs, 1.lMI'1‘ED _ Come in and see our display of Xmas have them all sizes and shapes at _ali (prices. _ 1' 1 NS, LIMITED Colored Mufllers in Rose,'Grey, Reseda, Ivory and V _ Khaki, etc. ' 1 ` 1‘A'1‘oNs, LIMI'i‘1;1) _ ` i If you are puzzled as to what to give come tn and see . our .line of Hand Bags and Purses in all shapes. ' ' ` _ i PATONS, LIMITED . ` - Just the thing-An Umbrella. We have exactly what you need. . .~ PATONS, LIMITED _ 1 Gloves are always acceptable- Nicely boxed. 1 _ ‘ PATONS, LIMITED _Handkerchiefs in Crepe de Chene, colored borders, emb1'oide1'ed ed e etc g Sr ' PATONS, LIMITED _ PATONS LIMITED » " ‘ t de Chene, in 1 Collars, we- ` the newest where Crowley told me to plant ii. Detroit tc- EBI S0016. llyllllmllu- bomb under a horse train in the Smith continued. “I amted a mint tit 11 West ’1‘ot'onto rallrc-ad yards. I saw <1llt1l'l'Y Heal' Delmll 10 SBU me 801110- a pollcentttn inthe yards and left H6 WCM t0 U19 iffleilhotte und I gill hurriedly. After that Crowley and seared und when he Mkell WUC" _I I went to Grosse lslc-, (lattudu, with wanted lt l told him next Tuesdity. thi pun und other things to mix d,v~ _They IIGXI Went- to St. Thonms, namlte and make some bontlts lielilnd Ontui-lo, to plant bontbn, the wireless a ‘?l2)Iiilei’0orii’ rI<\>Kii‘iietiI‘ level best to maket l;:)d`t:u;ht:; ilglgulggllfegllfgilydclt; ‘mini dynamite?" asked district attot-nc-y 1' prestow p_lode,__lt was then, Smith said, that "Yes, but it did not make any noise; ll1ey"wcnt broke. and mode the triv when it went oft," Smith replied. ,io New yo,-1.2, h¢,|,i,,g to get more "Then Crowley sent liliti back to_ m0ney_ \ mite it rnllroitd tunnel and a horse _______________. _ train. We dldn’t do lt. 1 ' '1'_ ' _ A. B. SI-IUBERT, _ Safegr First No ing lmorelmgortahtwtholhr Shipper than dolnz usineao with on Honest-Roliabla~ Responsible-Bah Eur House. “Ship to Shuber!" _ 1-111--1-1 ei- we expo vs y mn h_Amer cn_n VL” rl. warqyouw n lylncovoln nl i.:.°..L.-';=t.i'a;-°.:i-.t~==.......- 8D#¢'4¥.00unuou| oonvloo. _ __ '-{ ’Wrg;1!o;__¢_ho loglt _odI:|r_m of MSX: uilriiin inrermftpiifi yoiiumgni' iifni' 25-27 WEST A TIN *AVL Inc. mst. cm ,cindlIco.`u,s.A. `\-.5` f-Q" -y ' :-1 , ‘ _ ~` i-1_4 Concerning The Market F ol’ ILVER F ()XES gure from tlte North-a new Napoleon enters the tage of the bloody drama. He is a man of little mi- litaristic training, a writer or a journalist, but in his _ _ _ _ trance when he gave this message at the request .pf fire boxes in the l~’. lu. l. Railiwiy engines, and says he the Kaiser and the King of England Edward VH. Matty times, he said, the dream had been with him trattspires in tlte catadysm. The original copy taken lowit by the Countess Tolstoy was handed to the Czar _ _ of Russia, wlto read it, with trembling hands; placed the two u_\'t~eptioii_~ was it due to_ ftrclioxes, patched or th rip most of Europe will remain until 1925. The end f the great calamity will mark a new political era for avsand tlte Mongoliaits." Tolstoy was in a sort of liile sitting at his writing table, and again at twi- nt .that he said he could draw a picture' of _all that e original in his archivesand forwarded copies to dward VII and- Wilhelm II. Northcliffe could, with tle ma_ke-up pass 'for Napoleon. His boyish, liaitd- some face and frontal locks and portly figure sustain c part. The contest between hereditary privilege attd the brain and brawn of democracy is now on in _ _ __ _ _ editor from Horace Greeley, gone into politics not as in ttcir toitipliintts about these delays and arc not an 0f§¢eh01de'r_ bm R léadel-_and advertiser behind the, ‘tain. - w urope in dead earnest, and in the angry pack the man ho _started the little paper, Answers, is top dog, an itglish bulldog of the old brded, a different sort of remier, who sits on thereali throne of Great Bri- . _ i osscittaes cousrnutcv ‘ro ai.ow up amps Ano nAii.noA_ns iN uN1'rE|:> srrrss Ann cANAnA . ‘ i SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.- Vlsltil to the ,German consulate in New York Clty ln course of his ac- _tlvltles as an,alleged agent, of the German cotniutlate ln :San Francisco, were descrlted today by Lewis Smith ltor witness for the prosecution in the 1 Federal Governments case against Franz German consul-general hero accused or coniiplr-‘ ships and railroads ln and Canada. ho and 0. C. and one of the after July 4. to get money German consulnte-." l'll lo. to the Amhundor at ” 1Crmvley nhl, accord- New York fol- >°v/*ot Alter leaving New York Bmlth nld ‘ to Detroit; where Jia mst In New York _ _ While the demand for Silver F oxes of the various grades is probobly greater in New York than in all the rest ofAmer1ca combined, owing to the enormous wealth concentrated here; THE HIGHEST PRICES ARE OBTAINABLE;f ONLY 'BY SENDING YOUR PELTS TO Alf-FIRM OF SPECIALISTS IN THE HANDLING OF ,PRECIOUS FURS. Actual values are noi; realized at the Auction _,Sales nor through ordinary dealers. _ Having _ recently stirred to its foundations the Szlper Fox interests by the sale in N ew York of one pair it of beautiful skins for $3500. we invite sllmments osf¢htqh___ grade, for, _being Silver. Fox Specialists we know_HOW AND WHERE the highest cash eprices dire" realized. 1 _ 1 _ ,_ i GET IN TOUCH WITH Us. ' F. Pfaelzer & Co. “S/.liii*.“?.?$.'2°S‘°' . \ _ _' 1 :. s _ N A-_B»-_--P"_0mPf11¢_8S is _a virtue of great' money the Silver ox Ingustry. When- EVERYBODY is shipping Silver Foftces. Fancy prices are outi o_f.._dzf1t¢`. Giastiiai wuibeappfeeiatea F0»Mji¢t?`l!ors SnowshoeMoocaahpQ,Felrl`rit§d1 _ _,'f'_"_,j,- ` Snoweliae Moccasins, it _ 1 _,_ felt and suede,~nho~ .ll t‘ _ » Red, etc, ` " -'-:»1.flr»i'*' - §»1"'»~i °'°“*°t'°#- R°‘tl1°e»;_t,st¢ 6 Patent Bi>fots;;"iBlue., Grey, 'I`iii$.1} Tl” "Then lp went to Port WIN" WD Dllihlld N dill* FF,l