lriiins ontwa Ines A Daily l-ri tx.Siin. 'iii 1.45 ns. i 3. fh ` oodbreacl _ ioy o aving §___ is realized by those whofose IIUU ' More Bread 1 and Better Bread PUITS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l’..\i. A.l\l. 7.00 llep. 2.39 8.13 Hunter ltiver 08 9.00 Enicrald.1ct. 9.45 Kensington 10.20 Arr. cow UIQS v\N. (fharlottetowii Ari' Summerslde Dep. Daily Diiill' cx.Sun. L‘X-5\m- 4.15 3.32 2.51 2.20 l’..\l 5 25 9.38 9.15 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS TIME TABLE IN El-`l~‘E("l‘ DECEMBER 27th. 1915- rd-Read down. Trains inward-Read up. 1\lon.\Ved. Thur.Sat. . A.M. 11.30 10.31 10.011 Tues. & Fri. P.l\l. 12.10 11.03 10.19 9.45 9.15 -i ues. Thur. & Sat. 4.15 5.14 1.14 Port Hill li _ 07 ". ()'Li-ary 6.51 Allmrtoii 7.30 11.30 Dcp. Suniniersitle Arr. Daily ;\10ii.\V ex.Sun. 8.55 7.54 7.01 ‘ti 10.42 9.25 -JL Tues. & 1-‘ri. 10.10 As.50 8.00 etlfm' & Fri. 12.15 ‘ .\ioi{_'\\'eii. ' Tlitir. A2 Sat, ‘ 2l.:'i5 llcp. Enif-raid Jet. Arr. (‘ape Traverse llep. 4.25 .-\rr. -Y 'Iiaily ex. Sat. W sit. K' Sun. only. l’..\i. l’.E\i. :Loo 4 , 7.5 .\lt. Stewart :'i . Sill Moreil li. 2 St. Peters in.- :asia-.se "»-ci.- ::a.;~i ” 5 .rr. Souris Dcp. 21.00 llep. <'li:irloii1~towii Arr. 10. Sat. only. A. !l.l."» li. 8. 7.00 210 >--a =' “O T" »'5’r;;\ -100oc=:->;~¢.>`oc<»’J> ' ':¢;:;/ -"33' gg: :'\.“‘a°"1`gc'!" .00 ~ so L ,. -92 'cxl Sun. -IT PAY! to buy in tnle Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian :an be obtained at Leffarty’a Tomor- lal Parlours, Bummeraide. -W. K. lloGOUGAN, Globe Felt Exchange, le Guardian Agent ln Bum- mei-aide. -CATALOGUE-See . page 130 ,HOLMAN'S CATALOG for Children's Sleds of all kinda. 6310-12-24M2lEli. -Annual Christmas entertainment at Kensington Hall. Tuesday evening. Dec. 28th at 7 o'clock. Silver collec- tion. 6306-12~25M2i. -POLICE RAiD.- Prosecutor Phil- ips, assisted by the police on Wednes- day, raided tw_o houses in Summerslde suspected of selling lntoxicants. No~ thing was found, although in one place there was some evidence' of “departed Spirits."-H. -PROi-ilBiTi0N.- At Kenslngtoii on the 22nd lnst., before Stlpendlary Wright. on (‘omplaint of Prosecutor Phillips, Harry Murphy was convicted for a second offence of Prohibition Act and fined $200 and costs and Mrs. Coady. convicted for first offence was fined $100 and costs.-H. . -HAVE GONE WEST- Mr. Ed- ward England of Ellerslie crossed by the Empress on Saturday last on her way to Edmonton, where she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. Bayfield Williams. She was ac» ' companled by Miss Grace Hamilton of Summerside who is returning to Winnipeg to resume her duties. -MRS. HUESTIS DEAD. - Mrs. (Rev ) G F Dawson of Alberton re- on Wednesday 22nd inst. Mrs. Huestis was the wife of Rev. Dr. Huwtis who for many years was Book Stewart and publisher of the Wesleyan at Halifax. ' -PATRIOTIC WORK.- The New .-\niiuii Women's institute held their monthly meeting in the school house last Friday. Fourteen members and two visitors present. After a dis- cussion on knitting socks and ways of mf” -teach-r~,oo clout-A :.' :J ¢»ie¢‘=..' .n a »- gi :Ji to ~i Cardigan 5 . 56 Montague I0 A " '.35 Arr. Elmira Dep 6.40 Arr. Gwcorgctownr Dep. Sai iiiiiiféi. " . Sat. & Sun. only. _ 5.40_>`5_.7i0“` T Iii3;T_Mi. Siwhri" 'TTER 9 20 9'-i0i`°"__T 8.04 7.33 6.50 LSB? only. A.M. 9.45 P..\l, ‘ 3.10 Dcp. Cliarlottetown Arr. 4 25 Arr. Miirrayliarbor Dcp. 8.31 7.00 . . Vernon River s`.i5 7 .40 ___6 .50 niiiiy _ Sat. & Sun. ¢® 5:: BX ami" s“ll|| '///1Ill[,'m\\\\\\\\W/lA\\\\\w/Imln' ZRASSG-» i »%"ri’C$ rt> 1 . i inIIll\&\§ilK\\\\\\\WIII//gl The Maritime Hide Newcastle, N. B. have decided to open a b their business in Char which will be under the the Mr. C. S. Amos. The Company pay th rices for Hides, Skins, W urs, old Rubbers, Hair an niporary Ofiice Telephone 52L 5491 12 3mtf 177 Grafton A.M. 10.00 .2 \ Co., ranch lotteto charge e highes ools, Raw d Junk. Street llllll 'IIIII/If-{\\\\\.\YlIII4\\\\\\\7/M\\\\\\\\&Ill Lid WIf$`\\\\\\\\\\§/I/I@@\\\\\\‘YIIA 2 .‘2..==2. e PP' \\l/IIIIIIII.\\\\\‘ IIIIIIII Quality First Christmas Suggestions 'IIIY4`\\\\\\\\ A really handsome range. _ i il l .t t f . lllli 9////ll//a\\\\\\\v/1/////zm\\\\\\\\\\\¢ iallll ,f,‘,,e},‘“' u{’,‘;,”§§‘},0§’,‘;“a,‘1, c,,m,,,e,e,, C,,,._ BRUCE’S Neckwear Smoking Jackets 50cts. to $1.25 $4.00, to $12.50 Equal to the kind usually Some in plain-bodies, marked higher. brown. Swell- ¢fC- /////lam mmf @\\\\\ ' doing other Red Cross work the lad- ies decided to hold a pie social and dance in New Annan hall on Monday. December 27th to raise funds for Red Cross Work. -WEDDING 8ELLS.- A quiet wed- ding took place at the Methodist Par- sonage, Amherst. N. S., at 5 p. m.. on Wednesday the 8th inst. when Miss Viola G. Farquharson ot' Charlottetown became the wife of George A. Call- bcck, Summerside. Rev. J. VV. Mc- t"oniiell was the officiating clergyman. The ceremony was witnessed only by lilack wolf ft\rs-- the latter the gift of to the popularity of the young couple. Stationery and other lines and hiivo done a successful business in all those years. They have now retired from the Fancy Goods and Toy business and take this opportunity oi’ returning sincere thanks to the Citizens of Char- lottetown and surrounding country, in fact wc may say the whole oi’ Prince Edward island for their generous pat- ronage. In order to extend their in- creasing business in other lines the room taken up by these departments is required. This winter extensive al- terations iii their stores will be made so as to more conveniently handle the many lines of Books, Stationery. Ofilce and School Supplies, Wall Pa- per, Window Shades, China, Glassware etc., not losing sight by any means of their large and increasing Seed business which has been conducted for 34 years, mid which Montreal and ter & Co.. Ltd., will have one of the finest Bookstores in the Province. They have also purchased the large property on Queen St.,., known as the Duncan building which is now being fitted up for a wholesale and retail Seed warehouse; here large stocks of Seeds and Seed Grain /will be carried also Poultry Supplies _ of every des- cription. Bran, Middlings, Oil (lake, Calf Meal, Iiinscetl Meal, Flax Seed, Chick Feed, Scratch Feed for Poultry, Ground Bone Meal, Bird Seed, etc., etc. _ ' 1 Again thanking the public for their generous patronage in the past and soliciting a continuance of this pat- ronage which we will do all in our power to merit we wish each and all a Merry Christmas and a bright and - i happy New Year. 6308. M ffl D easing Gowns 50..i.‘f...°§§.25 $15.00 1.. siscq e 'T 'S ~°'.°:.~.°.a.*¢i; Gloves upt S. Silk “OIC ing Postfs Rotterdam correspondent. 50c@» to §4.00 Woolien, Mocha, Kid and Gray Deer. ClubBa s - t éses . Boxes i r 6 . - 2 lclear, headaciiea disappear and ro- i ‘ _ min iisiimi u nmiy ssmiuiiea. Nu Beautiful colofipgs m LONDON, Dec.' 24-According to - o-date ll . rumors in Berlin, Emperor Wiiliam's desi! i illness is very serious says the Morn- i. ,». ` I ° `~i,7`.' Y , 5oct.. to ggtugléese rumors have been officially Whitey Blggk and two "it was only when the rumor in- ` toned slated that an operation for cancer Umbrellas and Walking Sticks Sweaters Wh ' _ . iiiigii silk Handiierciiieis in Tr°i>i¢»| C°\m\fi¢`» Linen Handlterchiefs Liver Cllil Very Common Shin; ` l Combination Hose and Ties c - l___--.--- . -Fancvi’/est-»~»F»= was $i.‘:;“;°..'::..‘;"‘.:'.‘:.°°..°.l:.‘:."“:...1li2: ilk Handkerchiefe / ~ . 0|ien Evenings Until Shiisliuas i>‘i.t:':£?l°..l‘;’.°.‘.’§ ..’.?..".'..~. ii..."‘2.i; was necessary. in order to save the emperor's life." the correspondent adds, “that the physicians issued ,a bulletin declaring that his illness was due to inflammation of the cel- lular tissues." careful watching. The con&itrated stimulate its action to a normal heals. The blood is urliled, the akin grows medicine for the stomach, liver or kid- s can compare with Dr. Hamil- i,»_-_-_-_»_;~_-_-;_-_~_~_-;-_-_~;_-_-_~_Y_»_»;;;_~_-;:,;~_~:;::::.-.21 -DN! GINT Del' val saab tion for the advertising in this Cash malt eoeompaly order. mum 01110. tweak!-ive petite. -WANTED-to purchase a cottage, in Bummerside. John H. Lea Tryon. iii CATALGG. 8310-12-24-M2lE1i -FLOUR-The best brands on the market at LIMITED. 6310-12-24-M2lE1l. -ABRAIWS VILLAGE- Mr Edliil imedll bday,c i.aniflogtoDeo lFggllat -WEDDING BELL8.- A very pret- ty wedding took place on Wednesday home of Mr. T. C. Leavitt Alberton spent Thursday with friends in town. ram’s Village School and found every- Wells and Amos Adams Elmsdale Summerside - lil Blllilllli The Bedoquo Dramatic Club will present the celebrated drama, The Haunted Mill, or Con O'Riigen’s Se~ ciet, in three acts on Wednesday, De- cember 29th, in the Central Bedeque Hall. Solos und recltation.s between the acts. Candy will be sold during the Intermission. Come and see one of Professor Ames' latest American plays. Admission: adults, 25c; chil- dren, 15c. Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8. 6239-12-21 23 25 28 29. lllH[I|iiiH 'willlililill iilllli ill Gil Bill( The following letter was received by Miss Evelyn Arsenault son of Lean J. Arsenault, Aliram’s Villae. Mr. Arsenault has been wounded at the front and is now convalescent in a Canadian hospital in England. Dear Coiisin.- l presume your re- ceived my ciird, telling you 1 had been wounded. Well your letter has just reached me and 1 was overjoyed in reading it. I must. tell yiu 1 was glad to get a rest, but 1 expect to be there again by Xmas. The Germans nearly got me. 1 was hit in the head ‘and in the back five wounds in all. I am in a. Canadian hospital and got out of bed two days ago, and my wounds are nearly all healed. The nurses here are very good to the wounded and take good care of them. 1 shall go to the convalescent fhome Saturday where l expect to be three weeks, and then I’li get my chance to get my revenge on the Germans. This will shorten the winter anyway as we had pretty hard weather in the trenches. Rain in ab- undance, aud mud to-a great depth. I tell you many a time I felt like cry- ing, thinking of ihome, but it'a no use worrying. we have to do it or later be slaves. l don't think the Germans can last very long,as they arebeing handl- ed pretty rough by the allies. I think as soon as the une weather comes they will get their ilnal defeat. l was surprised to hear that Theo- pile was over here, if he is where I think he ls, I'1l probably ses him soon. our Battalion has ‘been reduced coiislderably,~but reinforcement have come, so you may iudao that this war is a grave reality. I still expect to set back safe, as these wounds I got have filled me with courage instead or mins squesl for thi: yet. Well 1 ?ul SA you e lot mor bui.;'as I Vavei tten another letter today and"a|n tired. I am sending you a German bullet, which I found. It's all l have in my ponsessionfor when 1 got wound* ed I lost everything l had and all "I 1 have now are my hospital clothes. = Wlipiilamg frightening me. l'li meltatlie Berg, 1 F/.iii 0008-i'z-ziiiii. A --euau' uns- You mn buy ‘ 5 i' 2 ‘f better than Reliance Smolt Nets. at . . _ _ ’ W . any price. Bee page 127 H0l..MAN’S --J* - - _ » -_.. _ ., e ,FQ A - . is-_‘b=_ “_ ._-., H&¢;m§%A§§g.5e§...em§5 When the truest and noblest _'pri_nc(iip1es gggggycggegggggg ;»,-,,,,f=,q;;;;,~;,°3 mankuid are beiriglgsubjected to the a_c1p _test-1-;-‘f _ -...... .. when _the very l1bert1eS.h0peS and .asplratlons of ~ ‘.’.ii§’.‘il.“.;‘§‘-’sf‘°ii..'i‘.’.§‘.?..'.§i..'.:." “‘""” “' our-King and_ country are challenged, Xmasi_1-915 _ e . -i’i‘°"”'”""’2’”"' l should and will be celebrated more fervently. “ barrel of Ktliifraiiotgggl ` for our price delivered at your near ° d h cn ~»~w=-Y muon- fi- T- »i<>=»M-wi was unanimity more evi ent - opes more op- ' _ _ timistic---ideals higher---patriotisin"truer. Never i‘i5i.’Z‘;"é.‘i€.“.?.’:i.E°..?'i2l%?$.?2'i.‘;l were the qualities of a race and _ the glories of ‘ Evi‘£Zi...§i§n“§;Z‘..°.‘;‘.;I..jI.l.v§’l.°ii‘§£.‘lL?t;_t:§ freedom reflected to a_g_reater degree than at the the w@¢»f1~1.»_=~ P58- Giiféi?-M7 present time in the crisis through which our be- loved country is passing. - ` °f 'M md "swf in thi When the very foundations of the commer- §i‘.;2..“l?.ii‘Ll.‘?.?.25‘i§".i”3?“‘i¢.’r.?.1? “if cial world have been shaken, when economy .. 9'". ccived news. of the death of her mo- §§anT{eTh;ac_1Té,,a,fi*iLj»(;i~`\,‘ *,;;;;;1;;,;;g°,,,W;°,,\;gy;t;»;g;g',,, 1<;;>;;;<; store service to the changed conditions-J ' 'Our"0b'- ;§,?,‘.’.;’,.,“;..°“;;‘;.j,,,, 'f*,;?,.,,‘:,',:;‘°,:‘,;‘,‘i ject is to increase the buying power of each dol- {.’ii-’n‘j.ll-i§i.l.°ii‘.§._5’.e.12.‘Zi“.°.;;£.?.i‘..‘;l.i‘§itil? lar. There -is no more convincing evidence that _ 1°-g aiisiiiiiyife ff- in-7"-5’--‘3“1»°‘?-i-f` we have succeeded than public appreciation and. western isnsoinns patronage, for which we have every reason to be ` -Stipendiary Tanton of Alberton TH' ___._ Everything British has been_placed _in the crucible of war, and in- -iii.. Maxim caiiini. inspector stead of annihilation, as our enemies predicted, the dross has been taken "“"°“ ‘he P"'”‘"y D°"““‘“‘°“' °' ’“" from the metal, and there has emerged a nation welded with the truest ding is gm nm.-M. patriotism and tempered with determination to iight to a finish in order _Mews _,,,,,n"'T_ me,ch,,,,' John that posterity may enioy the glories of freedom which we inherited. ws... i..w,,.,, ,,.......,,g.,. fo Summer. _ Party differences have been buried-factions have joined forces “ids 0" T"“f-Sd=>'--H- against their common enemy and are fighting shoulder to shoulder for “““““ _1 ,cw of the immwme ,e,mv__,s and -Tiigi. mimi. Noonan arrive.; iam? the perpetuation of British principles, British freedom and British fair iiiends ot' the contracting parties. The l fe" t“rsd“ydf'°'?hSti'R3"5t““ fm fi ` play. bride wore ft tailored suit of blue ge ° wen d e 0 WB W 5 _ ._ msc. black incwre ini and se-. <>f‘1?“"'”““ .'- “H M'“- J- M' N°°“‘“’ Of all years in the world's history, there never was a time from the - - . , . ni.. ,,,,,,,,,,_ M,e,. ,_ ,hm my .H M . Birth of Bethlehems Babe to Christmas 1915 when we should celebrate Amherst the hams' couple ten fm- ._ '- ~‘°“@l’“ L- G““=*.“* W" ‘° more sacredly, and pray more fervently for the final triumph of our arms their future home in Summersideh Miscouche on Sunday afternoon, and _ d t h h d h _ _ followed by the good wishes of a host, igamfgsgifinf;-0;;eo!t(i;a§nrl;ixi;i_eli}i:i;ie Ipit; ll; 01' ST (1 3St§l`l 1146? ay W Sli) theI°%;Wl11 lJ€ pI'0Cla1II1€d f1'0lT\ Gnd t0 Cnd of friends. The large number of beau-E ‘ ' 0 1' S e ` ` ' ' ” tlftil and costly gifts received testilyiwas in company with Ml' ‘me C' Gal' ou va emplr eace on arth’ ood Win Toward~Men° lant who returned from Miscouche on Wednesday. While .-.1 Miscouche they . _ _ °‘ °' R ‘I` HOLMAN Limited In the year 1893- 23 yiears ago' “-'*_*" . . ’ ' _ Carter & Co., Ltd., of this c ty start- 1 lliliMllIiI PilllilllMilllIi SUMMERSIDE P- E. 1. ed in the Fancy Goods and Toy busi- , ness in conjunction with their Books, (1288-12-24M2iE1i. l . --fi* - ' "' 1 " " THE souiiens GAZETTE. Sir Thomas Shauglinessy has writt- en the following open letter in the iii- terests of the “Soldiers' Gazette":- “At a time when so many public spirited Canadian women are working for those at the Front, it is almost in- vldious to specify any one particular activity, but the untiring industry oi’ Mrs. D. Forbes Angus, President of Queen Mary's Needlework Guild and of the ladies association, particularly in connection with their publication ‘The Soldiers’ Gazette.’ This is a week- ly summary of Canadian news, com- plied by these ladies from the leading newspapers of each Province in Can- ada. Fifteen thousand copies are printed each week and, distributed in tlie proportion of one to each seven soldiers of the Canadian Contingent overseas. The news from 'home con» tained in this ‘Gazette’ is highly ap- preciated by our gallant soldiers, many of whom have little opportunity of seeing a Canadian newspaper. The publication is printed at less than cost, through the generosity of a Montreal newspaper proprietor. but even so, fur- ther funds are acquired to carry on the publication, especially iii view of the fact that the number of Canadians overseas ls. steadily increasing- See Our Big Crockeryware . Display p N-vw -i--.* i’-*~»."~ »' 'Ae *lV""'1'§ ..:.'T .. \_-“_ fi) ., iii...-.f ; I "_’;~-V "':’..... ' is-i..'..'..;.1~ '7‘:‘-i»‘f:. Today, we are showing one of the largest and nicest displays of better grade crockery ever seen ltr the cit . _ ~ It’s a big and beautiful collec- of the_ best products of Can- ’s leading crockeries--shown pan excellent variety of shapes, designs and grades. The pr ces alemost reasonable. §§te_p in and see the display. , Black & Co. Well l must bid you good-bye, _ . i_~-- /-":.- 1- ‘ - L' 3- ' st .-'sai;\».'».s.ii.”.~'.6ie ` .is .n . . ,~,\,,.';-J ,‘;,fi;3&,,<'\f-1;_.'-_~*,,- ,/ "'°"4h~f °“';-s `|.$7a'Pilla, life a berat all ‘ . ; _ '/if V iN._l¢--,l~,»V A- 1'-.",t - ' ~t‘f,'-li a..» il’ - H. ~ 1_7",-,tilt '_~,\ ig 1 4 -'Sunnylide Large subscriptions are not required, Needlework Guild, Windsor Station, but any small amounts sent to Miss Montreal, will be spent in this ,good Sliaiighnessy, lloiiorary Treasurer, cunse." ' at» the oiilcc of thc Queen Miiry's 6308.12._25ME1|_ ¢\g.__-__-_!_. ..__._. ' --lse- Christmas Gifts for Everybody Gifts for dad, gifts-for 1 brother gifts for sistergifts for mother-every nggiber of the household " be thoughtfully remembered by a selection from our pre sent good showing of gift articles. ' _No matter what _you de- . Sll’@.You will fiiid it here- good gifts-priced most moderately. ~ ‘ This store will be 0 each evening until ' mas-call, we’il expect yon. ‘ _Reuben Tuplin & Co., `K°',?.§*§§f"}y A Business of Reubin Tu "lin" & Co. S . FOR 0 A ` on or rm rt.» has carrier, .ni a. rare in the out into the asera If-V911 F. ~.