El- .;~1 l.. _A.A_ .‘ ll' i'~"1;’1‘l _ ...i ‘lvl w 1 i i i i li` r. if 1 . .1- ‘__ ,'51 l' pri. ',3;.¥, 'il' i ,.»~,_'7':»‘; ¢.€§.~EL-`»-:‘-s ,.. J l‘. .. .5 ~r f'é§l;i lf alll; lil: "il-'r ‘Wil ` 'Nl llilr, '_?"fi< _ ,_ nl. : ,Ang -.5~.=.l'1 1 li i l l .-» '»lf_ , _,gs .,, H :_ -'Zi' r~“ i=;`=.‘=‘l_ l i 'flii l;~;l_l' ,_ ‘_ _r L 9, ip' '»‘.Fr_ Nj '- in ffl ;;,@‘l’, i>‘~‘l' lc;-:rl - ol. , dill? v,I§l? .; .'~l . f,-rl ‘ '.`l. 5;. r, ’t"l 5 ‘R ’ i »‘ ‘ ,J/li. iv' 'i=-'rilif .~ my .r *il -,<.\' s Q i ._ - .Qfy r _y ;,~, “ik 1, e.,,. Lotion -1- l ' Piilisbod 'rl-iiiiwsiu or woiuuso 'roi-IAED _ ._-_-» Relaxation while working is more eliectlve und more often needed than relaxation after working. There isa tenseness Ol body. GT. of mind and spirit, that does not help the matter . in hand, but hinders it._ A young swimmer, who had but recrntly learn- ed the art, was making his way through the pool with much etlort. Another swimmer had been observing hiin, und with kind interest sai-'l in pnssing: “You are working too linrd; don’t try to right to keeb YOUT- sclf afloat; the water will do that; \ relax all your muscles for it moment after each stroke, resting hard on the water without fear." The v heeded the word of the len ‘ner ‘ EX- pcrieliccd s\\'immei'. and found to his, surprise that he could :ircla the pool in quicker time and without exhaus- tion b_v letting the wntei' hear him ull, and nsini.: all ,his force in the work of going forward. And so it is possible to do ull oéllr work high the miisciollsiiess that- the ever sting uruis of him who holds the seas in the hollow of his hnnd are hearing us up. l.ct us relax the tense spirit l _L - _~ `l‘i_f,»‘»"_.f»}.` _,Q-"..".,"3f'» ' rl' .ul-; .- t.._},:_,; ~ ___.;,, I. ‘r.'§'_. ' `\___; 1* _ . _ ' r, .) _ ~ . I The lnrgcst known find of an ex- N ,»5»','».°,.' tinct monster is the igiantosaurus, n ‘-1- huge lizard, dug up in German East \. _ :Africa about ii ycar ago. The skele- * \ // lton was almost cornplcfe and meas- ' hundred and sixty feet in \ 0/ :gps one I ` gth ~It “as fo _(/ \ l :WE I ` \_ 45565- l "fr llrom seven to ten ' . uso. The creature J crotaceous rocks and l llont allix Christmas commemora- .` ' ' . la i l, ' 7 x --ml faith ¢VCl’y task concern over other undone trust' in Christ is possible for his work. ____.._._...___..._... DON’l"B FOR CHRISTMAS The Christmas rush at Oflicg is on, Mull Ol all descriptions destincd for many 0,, mos; every uontiiient is Ddblfing Post ‘and ini; the Christmas season 1: "r\on'ts” for the benefit of the pu lic and the service are suggeste . t un eachange. l)on't neglect to tinas parcel. limit fail to p\.\t enough po _ g on your Christmas parcels, or (Fey may go to the lgeeti Letter Office.: `- lJo:i’t write the destination and he- inr.i address illegihly. \ iion't wait until the last minute to mail your Christmas parcels. Don't prepare your Christmas par-' cels with flimsy wi'ai\ping material. -Don't forget to register' all Valu- glilcs. V weigh your ( ris ee of your letters 'iic stamps on the el Th may be placed on or pare s ey the back Don t crowd the post oflice corri- dors. Cthers want to mail their par- (‘\'lS. THE PAST _ REPTILES OF (Mrs (` R Mille in Leslie's und in the lower must have lived millions ‘ol years was herbivorous, as shown hv its teeth, and is suppos- aquatic life. Sev- A ligilaltovxizliil/eldilrgienextinct dinosaurs lhuve been found in __ _ 'The most noted of why you should have yo..rtrslh attended I ered in 190 when 8. to hers-because ive' e trained dentriti ‘ tim, (Searching for never lail to save a tooth when nous ble: in 1) unearthed an the United States these was discov- (Iornegie Expedi- lossils in Wyom- nlmost corrillete and if we-mnstcrown.hrid¢e orduoi cate skeleton of it diplodocus about eight. ost tuetli. we do :oat reasonable prices. ty-seven fest in lengf;h\ It has heen Several raaionu--all of them gued ones mounted in the Museum at Pittsburg. |51'~"\¢’-l “ “’l'~l’°“¢P“l“- *Mix (‘ni‘iiei:ie later presented reprodu- |25 Queen Si Dr' Next lo Beer Q (iofl's ductioiis of this skcletcn to live of the lending natural history inuseums of Europe. / I- Priiiiilaoxes ltd I Capifnf Stock lssiicd Oilercd fo lhe Public 20) shafes $l00 972.090 each Assets Six Foxes Highest Grade Class A. ' Pure l Island Bred Silver Black Pdlgreeil Foxes Directors _ Frank R. llcarlz, President lncal director of the . C iiisilsn Bank of Commerce Member advlsorvB.\ar.l of Ilomiiilou 'l`iu~zl. C) B. Tremain, M. P. “indsor C ll B Longworfh, Charlottetown lfcrl Director liirtern Trust Co. , A W Weeks, Charlollcfown Capt 'l` G Taylor, Charloffefown Agent Marine and liislirrlcs for l’ Ii I, Banlrers and References Bank of Nova Scotia Description ol Fr xes Female No I. born l9ll Male No I, Born l9lI MRS- 0_-§’0NAN- Mother 6 Pups l9l3 This fox is the celebrated Dal- lon bicd \'ixen “Bluebird” uiolhcr 6 pups in 1913 (an even 3 prilis) which vleic sol-.i and ilcllvciirl ln (ltfol cr fir ;i.i(»,ocr» crish which we btlicve lo be llic ricoiil cash value lr r any lliior of pups Ou P. IE. island i.i One Scfison Female No 2 Born_l9_l| 'l`l|is feinsic 's ri high grade fox horn in thi- ranch of if, F 'l`iiplin from his best pure 'bred island stock anrl hid a lilter of 5 pups in ioi_; n vcry high per ccnlage- Female No 3 Born |9l3 'i his young’ breeder is a choice highly bred Oulton fox and ls a grand danglver and a descendent of the foxes wnose pelis sold for record price in 1910, and is arcl- zilive of our male Prince Royal. The pedigrees ofthe above ’l`.»ls fox wasliltered in the ranch of l<`. F 'l`uplln, New An- nan. from his highest grade of pure islrinil stock Male No 2, Born l9ll “Prince Royal" ’l`nis cho`ce male fox ww liltfnd in the ranch of R' 'l`. Ouiton at Alberton and lsssm: bl<.o.l and family that produced ilie pf.-its which So`d in ihe Lon~ don market at 1,`_=_oo, ,{,`53o [540 Sterling and he is considered one of the finest foxes in P. E. Is- land both as regards pedigree and quality of ‘lie fox himself. Male No 3, Born l9|l This imle wasliltered in the ‘ranch of F.F Tnplln, New Au- nan, from his highest grade pure Island stock. Foxescan he seen at the office of the President. The Company are only offering :oo 5119;-eg of stock tothe public of which a considerable amount is alnady spoken for and they expect the small balance will be quickly _subscrlhd for fn view'of the slmwing made in the past by ine two old breeders 'l he Directors have already hnd several good tffers for "H 4 0Pll<`»"-3 “S *he qualify alll breeding of these foxes make thi in sought for by new ranching companies The listlmtcd illvidend lor roi; is No p. c, For all information and prospectus apply to MAJOR criAiu.i:s tcicn, my fn rim. P. O, Box 255, Charlottetown, l’. F. I. Application for stock in the Prince Royal Black Foxes L¢d_ I or we hereby apply for. . . . .. .......shares of $100 each in the Capital Ftock of the Prince Royal Black Foxes payments 20 per cent with application H850-l2.i0M. ` ' Ltd and agree to make the following {Amount enclosed It. pays to buy.In"th1s province l Mr. James Sharron of Crapaud, ` who recently left for Bt. John, N.B., on a very important guslness matter returned home R few sys ago. _ THE PIC-TOU BOAT.-The steamer' Northumberland from Picton arrived at Charlottetown at six o’clock last evening. ~ ~~ ~ - r HELP THE ORP!-IANS enjoy Xmas Building. Tea and admission thirty- five cents. 92395 HAIR DRESSING.-Mrs. White at The Lennox with all styles in haflr goods. We gladly welcome the high dressings. All shades in switches for sale including white and grey, also nsaage andehampooing. 3172. into the local office for forwar n . me d. th ,,Y , ,md ,re ,. t _ For the betterment of _servic d - tfnyofrown uégenhig :le Maiketa H51 so 8 BEDEQUE INSTITUTE- Profes- ,s r Theodore Ross will address a _n .eting of the Bedeque Institute iii Hall at Lower Bcdeque on Thurs- ah . ‘ its , December 18th, at 7.30 p_. m. ‘,l`;}iv ryouc interested is invited to be pre it. \ ____ CC ENWALL INST1TUTE.- The ad- jouni d annual meeting of the Corn- wall stitute will uc held in the hall at Co nwall on Saturday, December 20th a ‘ 7.30 ii. m. A representative GI the partment of Agriculture will be pre' t and will address the meet- ing. ,. 'eryone interested is invited to all. ' . ll. -1 INS‘1\l\ll,UTE MEETINGS.-Mr. Ro- bert iloligitson, of the Provincial De- pnrtinenlfof Agriculture, is now in the ‘.VestuQp.part of the Province ad- dressing titute meetings. On Wed- iicsuay, at 7.30 pf in., hc will speak ut Ivlount , rmel; on Thursday, at 1.50 p. in., e West Devon; on Friday ui [.30 ii. lu- at New Annan, and on b`ril.urdey af noun, December 20th, ul. lliusloe. ~ l \______ :\'(/I SU.-’l‘ha following item ap- pears in the Morictoii 'l‘ranscript of the lbtli:-".liriiiiiy Williams, one time Maritime, mio last your l’. C. H. A, player, passed through the city. yesterday afternooh on his way to _\e\\ Glasgow whereiiio is to line up in ai few weeks, .l_ari"iiig possible hitchcs. l\lcGregor`,` Carpenter and others are booked to* arrive in the ‘lfiicslc of the (`.oul,Beit’ within a very short time," M`r_. Williams at the present time is onjn visit to his old home in this city`,_` the guest of his parents, ii/lr. and'-lil/lrs. J. Wil- liams, Prince Street.. n conversa- tlnu with M`r.'Williain.s dist evening in reference to his Joining the ranks of the New Glaagows, Mr, Williams declared that it was the “first he had heard of it." He had made no ar- rangement with the New Glasgows, and so far his plans are indefin te. Should "'Jiinmy" again get after the pile" in thc professional league ol the Maritime Provinces, he would‘\cer- tniul draw the crowd in the same liandlirig as he is “sori-c player." :Follow the crowd to Cartcr's Big, Fancy Goods and toy Bazaar up- stairs, 3338-12-15M3i ::FOR YOUR Xmas chocolates and confectionery in “Moira Best,” all fruits in season, Xmas booklets, pos- tnls, tnys, perfumes and fresh grocer- ics, call at H. R. Profitt, Victoria. 3392-12-1'7M2i. QOOO§¢0909€‘O9°l'r§Q§§§§§4 IN lllEMllllllM. ¢9N§Q9Ov Sincere sympathy will go out to Mr. ()'Connell Noonan, Searletown, in the death of his beloved wife, which occurred on Dec. 12th, at the curly age of 31 years, after an ill- ness ol three months, borne with christian patience. Deceased was a dauglitei' of Mr. James Farrell, Lot ~l=iy, which makes .i double bereave- ment. She was ii dutiful wife, a kind and loving mother, aiidhighyly re- spects-d_by ull who knew her. _Be- sides a sorrowlng husband she lea-ves to inourn her loss four small children one being an infant of three -months. The funeral took place on Sunday to St. Mulachia’s Church, Kinkbra, and was largely attended. Services were conducted hy the pastor, Rev. J. J. MacDonald. who delivered an elqquent, sermon. The pall~hearera were: Wil- llmu E. Noonan, David Reeves, ilharles Sharkey, James Johnston, Abraham Noomu. William A. Noo- nan Moy her soul ‘rest in peace! r "A nice line of lox pennants at ‘Brown’s Novelty Store. 3404-12-1f7M1l QUEIJN MARY wini, NOT . l GIVE ("l)S'l`l.Y PRESENTS. l»Ui~¢DON, Dec. lo.--Queen Mary has ubaudoned the costly scheme of pre. sents at Christmas which was affect- ed by her predecessors. She is mak- ing inafy of her own gifts, such as 'solacushions and knitted articlesu Princess Mary has been allowed for lthe first time to purchase gifts with- out the supervision and advice of her mother or governess. Among the Queen's gifts are ri number of pins, hrooclies, umbrella handles, a. set of cairugorms and other Scottish stones onrl shawls made for the cottagers of Harris and Shetland. SALVATION ARMY HOME DESTROYED. B0 " " on .Tan lf. 1914 . _ " ‘ 50 .. . 0,, M,,,?,',h;5_ ,M4 ciNrirNNATTr, Dee. 16-six men T0 M91" Chang, L,,igh_5wy 3, Tre” are reported dead and one fatally P 0. Box 255. Charlottetown. P, E. I. hurt; a. woman antktwo children are supposed to -have perished ln the flames which destroyed tbe,Sr=lvnt'on .Army Home lor mon litre with $130,- 000 loss. ~ Y olil way with his sensational stick' lt, whose death occurred on the sanie` 'mir Plant mins* A. W.~P5rry will make her trip of tlie' season from Char- lottetown on Friday next, Dec. 19th. \ _...__ vnes frrnn miss.-'rin rains or St. Ellza'beth's Aid Society have spared no pains to prepare a delicious, tea to be served_'I_‘hursds.y, Dae. 18, in Market Hall Building. Procepds ir aid of St. Vi-;iceiit’s Orphanage. 3894. NOTICE.-The ad. of Brown's Book and Novelty Store which appears in another column, is well _worth n per- usal by persons requiring novelties. for Xmas gifts. 84055 OYSTER MEETING.-A meeting of all interested lin theoysten industry takes place in the Board of Trade building at 10.30 this morning. Mem- bers of the Local and Federal Par- liaments are requested to attend. 3400. HAND-PAINTING FOR CHRIST- IAS.-Calendars, pictures etc. Most- y Island Scenes. Prices from 30 cents ladys M. Taylor, 224 Cumberland treet, corner Euston. See samples i window»of E. W. Ta/ylor's jewelry tore. ~ ` 3335 ::Mr. C. B. Jelly is Guardian News Agent ` for Victoria and vicinity. Kindly: hand him lall reliable news, also your new or renewal subscrip- tions. MEU- :-Mr. Dennis D. Arsenault. who is 9 news reporter lor the Guar- dian will be pleased to receive all news of importance by mail to North liustico or by Dh0u0. 12-21- ' 2788-11-2lMEtf. ;\‘Ve are showing now by far the host display of chocolates in the City ._ special Christmas assortiments froiu thc leading makers oil the Con- tinent- L1ggett’s of New York, Neil- sorfs ol’ Toronto and iVloir’s of Hali- fnx. Prices range from 35c to $6.00. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and ‘tent Sts. MEtf. _i___,.l._,_ llllllllS NOVELTIES FANCY CALENDARS. BOOKLl‘l"I‘S. XMAS DECORATIONS. FANCY CUSHIONS. PRAYER BOOKS. DRESSING CASES. A full range to select from at llro\\'n’s Novelty Store,_ Cor. Queen and Richmond _Sts. 3403-12-17M1i. "Rev. Dr. McMil1sn’s History of the Catholic Church in P. E. 'isianld at Brown's Book Store, price 52.00. 3404-12-l.'i'Mli. .___._,,.______. RECORD PRICES FOR , _ _, APPLE sH%i/isur. BERWICK, December 15-_-London cable advices received by the United Fruit Companies report record'pi‘ices received for applies shipped by S. S. Shenandoah from Halifax. N0. 1 Golden Russets sold for a price which will net the companies six dollars per barrel. Baldwins will net here from same boat No. 1, $3.75; N0~ Z. $3.07; No. 3, $2.16; Falia\vnters,No_ 1, $3.58; No. 2, $2.84; No. 3, $1.85; Ribstons, No.' 1, $4.45. ' Despite the low prices -for soft fruit on account of damage because of weather conditions the average prices lor Gravciisteins as reported today by the Unitcrl Fruit Compari- ies is very favorable. The averalleb are:--No. 1, $3.36; No. 2, $2.85;Nu- 3, Special, $1.98; NO. 3, $1.12. ’ _____._._.___-- ADOLITION OF THE BAR. REGINA, Sask., Dec. 16.- l.”l‘0Vid- cd that no fewer than fifty thousand parliamentary electors of Saskatche- wan cast ballots ut a plcbiscite on the second Monday in 'December next year on a Bill for the abolition oi the bar, the nialority of the votes mst will insure the enactment 'of thc nicasure. Its passage will mean the closing of everv hai- but will leave the `\`\lioiesale dealers alone. _______ .. '."f'. ' .` . HEART 1ROUBLE When uric acid is dissolved in the blood it thiciiens tue blood almost to ri jelly; this is what causes the heart to flutter and seem to st0D bc- cause it is weakened by the strain uric acid puts on it. Anti-Urlc Kid- ney Pills drive out all uric acid ppl- son from the system. They are quick und safe and giiarauteed by G60. E. Hughes. See that the name B. V. Marion is on the package. :Follow the crowd to Cartcr's ‘Hook and Stationery store for Christmas presents. 3338-12-15M3i. i _ il i-1| | ~ ~y, ~ ia, ` _. . I . .,.»» - '» K3 _-dllllh '-lk'-"L, ...fc ,, hi. o Give “Her” ’ A Brooch ' 1 t I f °"I:Z`¥:li"‘.i£if~l€,`§i'e2l=*’FT"~.:i.i.“I.°'5.~£ hi-ooiinel .ln n’v7e»li.\i dl indigo: and a variety of prices. See the l no. I W. N. Tanton Sunnyside *us* 'i L 1 r ’ d.J 1 /_ I ltr; f “»‘.grv` Here is a. Fox~Company With Spleiidi . Prospects, the EASTERN- Black Foxes; Ltd. of Charlottetown The Eastern Black Foxes, Limited, a new company with .splen- did prospects, has already sold, under agreement of sale; 3 pairs of 1914 pups, at a price that will mean a dividend of at least 30 p c. on the en- tire amount of present stock issue, providing enough pups are born to fill the above sales. A copy of this agreement of sale can be seen at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, james Stewart, New Glasgow, N. S. ' ’ ° Breeding Stock is the Organization of The Eastern Company The Eastern Black Foxes. Liin- ited, is an lncorpirated company with an authorized capital of $195,000 div- ided in 1950 shires at $100 a share. The present stock issue is just suf- ficient to pay for the five pairs of foxes already secured at $i8,ooo a pair and for nece sary expenses for th: first 5 eir. Directorate---Men You All Know President, H. V. Icnnisou New Glasgow, N S. _ Vice-President, Col. H. M. Davi- son, Charlottetown. Second Vice-President, Col. H D. johnson, M. D . Charlottetown. Howard Hillsori. Charlottetown. W. F. H. Montgomery. Bcieque P. I. Hugh Murray, New Glasgow, N. S. D.A. Ciinernn, Pictou, N. S. Secretary - 'i`reasurer, ] a m e s Stewart, N:w Glasgow, N. S- Sollciior, Hon. D. A. McKinnon Charlottetown . Your Application , Your application should be sent tcday to the Ca'1adaFi:x Exchange Stamper Block, Charlottetown. Fill out the attached coupon. A Best Obtainable Five pairs of ihe best foxes yet raised on the Island have been secured as breeders and are of such famous strains as D ilton-l)nlton,Goidon, Ray- rior and Tuplin. Evidence of the high quality of these foxes is shown in the fact the purchase price was $18,009 a pair. Negotiations are pending for _the purchase of two more pairs. The Ranch and Ranch Expenses The ranch has not been built yet but will be located near Charlotletown. Although the company already owns the foxes lt was ,thought advisable not to start the construction of 'a ranch this year as it is too late in the year and lo near breeding time ani the shifting of the fox .s might prove dangerous to results. The boirding of the foxes for this wln~ fer has been arranged for at a cost of not more than I or 2 p c. of the value ofthe iiicrcisc. in ourown ranch the ranching will be don : nt the actual cost o,f,,fggd,ing and looking after the foxes, not on a percentage basis _‘»_ iii C iuada Fox Exchange & Investment Company, l.‘n1l’led. Slamper Block, Ciarlotletown, P li I. - Gciitlcmen; -- 1 heleby make api llciitloii for.. . .... . . shares in The Eisletn l"ox~;s Liinllrd and enclose herewith the sum of 5- .. . . .. . _.being paymtul lurfull for sriuie. Should .stack not be nllrilcrl money deposited by inc .shall be retiiriiccl in full. ’ i).ile_.,,., .. . Amount . .. .. Address. . .............. is-|7Mlf N.-ine...... - -i..... . "We are giving li discount ol' 25 ‘.*ll!i_<‘l\‘i`tA(ll'l-'I"l‘l‘lS lillRN Cl|\l|l(‘H.f “Many beautiful signal; rings still per cent. nfl our plain gold locket:-i, l -* lin our stock we're selling quite and engrave handsome iiimiogrnni l.lVEllPUUl., lice. ‘li--A lire 1-‘art-, number too; our 25 per cent. Free. G. F. Hutchesons, Opticiun. 'cd by rliillr-ugcffcs rlid much dumugg count and free monogram., proving it ' 3387-12-17i\ltf.ll.o St. ‘Anne's (‘fliui~ch today. 'great al-tl‘aC€i0n. G. F. Hutchcsons. i Opticiuil. 3387-12-17l‘/ltl dis- ggestions It ls not always easy to decide upon or select our Xmas Giffs_ A suggestion often helps one in making a choice. There are :onie splendid things, whlch are not only pretty but useful and laitlvg _ In NIPPON I-l`AND_PAlNTl~1D CHINA. we have a very large and nltraclive stock iiiéliid' mg WhlPP€d Cream 545. Sugars and Creaini, lluter Tubs, Bon liins. Syrup jugs. Roe Jars- Pin Trays, Cheese Dishes, Couiparts, Salts and toppers, Tobacco Jars &c. &\:. In Brass Goods there are _lardlnleris Umbrella Stands Hot Water Kettles, Fern Dishes, Candle Sticks, Cigar Trays &~_, &c, Royal Crown Derby Fine China Glas iware and Crockery are here in gi-ent vgflei ._ Q _- - y also D.'nnerb.ts97r_iecesfi-ein $7,50¢o$5l).00 TenS:ls 42 pieces fr.im..........._,, _"___ _ _ _ _____.$5_o0t°$|6_o0 Tollctbctifrom . ................`..$l.75to$650 A strong feature of our storc is our 5:, I0: niiil I5: Counters, where 'you will find excep- tional valui s ' r Dollsat 33 1-3 off. A" °""‘"g° "t°°k °i Dm’ fm” |0¢ 1° $4.75 eachat 33 I3 per ct-nt. off regular prices' SPLENDID BARGAINS We will be pleased to have you call upon us. ` ' BLACK £6’ CO. ' _ cll! Crockery-Sunnyside. 7 . i ' ~ I , .V *` I V Xmas Su ° _-1