PAGETW0 - _ ‘ _ w .1 ""'H@ Stove and Egg for ~ C0 Q mourn canno 1s`Hrr §ZfI/III/I4\\\\\\\\'fIOIII \\ ""`U 'U IJ" "1 u-s Bl l'l'1 not effected rices on Ebony goods You will find a com- ete stock to choose o _ The prices are low and the quality is the best. G.H. Taylo Jeweler & Optician I////I;\\\\\\YllI/4\\\\< be between 2 '"5 »-1 \\\¥*'-/I//lIIII».\\\\\“VIIIIIWI * 7 hands 1 inch and 16 TIDE TABLE DECEMBER. - umuameww 2° Z N . Q . "1 909° 9=."_~l_~z_~l_~=_~l_~1¢.1_~i_~i~i ~z-srl.-» Nm ©°4ewoo¢mmXG3¥@v§l\? w | 10.10 'rn | 11.08 is Fr |1203 _I9 Sa i 20 21 22 l 0.04 0.55 1.47 ."."'T" Hurts 23 High Water ~l~l,_, Luca-‘-5 .~ . 1 1 4.33 | 5.40 0.50 7.54 | l s.54 w 1 9.51 'rn |10.44 S M Tu W Th ‘ 3.34 Fr Sa S M Tu 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 December.-lst to 2nd, bright iod. 3rd to 4tll, variable. 5th to drizzly, damp. 7th to 8th, cloudy. 9th to 10th cold wave. 11th to must be acomned mr' Adqress "gl 12t§, stormy, deep snows. 13th to 14th, §’§;iil;:1;;’;Y‘t*’ ,l§l‘;eI;~t0(_ilr;‘t;l;l‘;é ;§éc{3;"’;o eel wave.15tll to 16th, low temnera- ' ‘ the ultimate expression of all that ture. 17th to 18th, pleasant. 19th to [Wd about December Mm' This 20:11, colder. 21st to 22110, stormy. “Utica 18 imD°‘”l““l~ 23rd to 24th, sleet and sllow. 25th T- C- JAMES' Secy' to zen., damp, wet. 2715 to 28111, un- 6354~12'8mlf settled. 29th to 31st, damp, cloudy. '- McEWEN.-At St. Peters Harbour, Dec. sth, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert BARKE-RS B"A°K Foxes' LTD' McEwen, a daughter. (13 lbs.) The annual meeting of Barkem. Black Foxes, Limited, will be held at me Court House’ at Amgersth Now; Scotia, on Tuesday the 9th- ay o DIARY 0F December. A.D., 1914, at the hour oi' T°'DAV~ three o'clock in the afternoon. City Magistrates Court. Secretahy. Prince Edward Theatre, perform- gg7g.12.10m14| nnces at 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. m. 1' _ -I Peop|e's Theatre, performances at 3.30 and 7.30 p. m 4...... 4.... .4 S............ '- Annual ‘Vleeting “THE LUST PARADISE" ¢om?P¢@ q&wNN»q 17.49 18.31 19.14 19.59 20.53 21.31 .".".`7f" :nr-soo 7.4 7.5 per- Gtll, dark, On account df the first week of the New Year being o. week of prayer in the churches of tllls city, the produc- tion of ‘ The Last Paradise," which is now in rehearsal to be given under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A., has been changed from Tuesday and Wednes- day, Janllary 5th and 6th, to Monday and Tuesday, the 11th and 12th of January., _ 7012 their Suits and Ovareoats here--we sro pleasing them-we can please you. Write us about your new Suit or Over- cost ii' you esnnot como to Charlotte- town. MQORE A MaLEOD. 6944-12-12m3i “That great sale of Overcoats and Suits 'llc provlglng blip gsrgslns for msn a over . . . rdsrs come from the most remote portions of the Province-your neighbors are getting "Give him s Luna Safety Razor, it will meet with.. his fullest apprecia- tion, give him long service and per- fect satisfaction. The Two Macs. 149 Groot George Bti-set. MEM. BTG & 22nd taken. They must hands in height and weight b etvveen and between 5 and 10 years of age, and -not white or grey. 7004-1-- 61/1 i. luilci 0 The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Humber Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., will be held in the Board oi Trade Rooms, Market Hall, Char- lottetown, December 2-itll, at 1 o'clock p. ln. P. E. MURRAY, Secretary-Treasurer. 6904-12-10m11i. Be ef The Alioclateg I;ro(sa)-tliolhause ol . he war, outs ar o is 0 have a' 1 ,; . V . - limited season year, opening ALUM ‘LH - __-1; some time, in December. Formerly it l ,VV_,i,m,,:ki,J._TA,.r_,T_»,)_\,i Anlerlcan el list - 1 in in 1- - ore then the irllolous world ol sport 1 f _f 'c J~ . 1. W 1 \___.\__. ‘J --.J11 ,was e c om to eg _e gamb “___ _ _,___ _.4 ., , - _ - rr- °“ “° wlsllll sullulll 1 f ' ‘ ` ` Anthraclte ~ by December gaysty was at its -IN* height. Out of the $00 employes of .._|:|;|E pEpARTMENT MOVEp.- measured tmmpnf fee¢_ ' the Casino nearly 400 are now serv-5 The Summerside Fire Department *was Tha; rsggunded frqm me pavement as ' irg France with the colors. The rest ‘removed to its new quarters in the they swagger-gd down me street, have been retained in the service oi new civic building on Summer Street 1 was cqmggioug 9( some music that. it ' t t _- r r'1y reduced on Tuesday last. The other depart- was-foreign to our lands. Burner rs\€ss`.wmpm\7 8 mpc 8 1 ' m°»¢"t*‘ ‘°"P"°‘ ‘° more in H few days- frnough it wmrt be long. rm thinking. - __ _ smith bl Des 5 2415. , -- ` . Governor Rogers, on Wednesday, Dec Eva McNeill returned to Summerside from Montreal Monday night.-X. --Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. E. \V. Manson, Sunllllerside, \vllo, for several days has been confined to her home through sickness.-H. -Capt. A. li. Olson, owner of the schooner Annie DJ being seriously ill has recently been removed to the Prince Co., Hospital.-H. -Mr. and lllrs. John -Griiiln, Bur- ton, Lot 7 were in Summerside on Men day on a buying trip.-ii -Mr. David (Toughlin, Campbellton Lot 4, was in Surnmerside Monday ell a business trip.~l-I. ~Mr_ William Todd oi the P. E. l'. ily., pzisscll through Sumlnerside on Monday evenillg leaving by ihe ex- press.-ll. -Miss Adu Doyle, Burton, and Miss Irene Aylward, teacher, Campbellton, were pasellgers tn .Q-\"~\~1~-‘~i"~ “-1 Saturday by the lnercllants' special train which arrived here at 11.30 a. m.-H. -Hon. James A. MpNeill, Commis- sioner ol’ Public Works, spent the week end at h1's homo ln Sumnlerside.-li. -Mr. Edward Griilin, Glengarry, Lot 7, was in Summerside on 11 buying trip Saturday.-H. Army Fiem Service All receivers of oats are requested to send in all-oats on hand lmemdlately and to return all empty bags, as these R. B. H. DAVISON The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Orwell Bay Oyster Co., Ltd., will be held in the Eldon Hall at Eldon, on Monday, Dec. 21st inet.- at 2 o"cock p. m. J. F. Martin, Sec. Treas. 6824-12-7Mmw12w. , Oyster Culture Applications on the regular printed forms will be received by the under- signed for lease of barren bottoms for oyster culture in Foxley River, Trout or Lot 10 River, Conway Cove and The Narrows, all in Prince County, up to and on the tirst day of December next. Each application will be required to be accompanied by cash or P. 0. order for three dollars to pay qost of drawing duplicate lease and register- ing same. Copies of plans, application forms, lorm of and leasing regulations and may be inspected places: _Provincial Secretary. the Prothonotsry, Summer- Protection ` There is no month of the year when the thought of protection is so reasoq- able and appropriate as December, when kindly thoughts of home and family are so much in the minds of men--and what is life insurance but | centres round the home and home folk? It is an old suggestion that no more welcome Christmas gift could be purchased than a life insurance policy -li seal ol’ present health and an assurance of future comfort for fle- pendent ones. Start the New Year right-get a policy in Tile Crest-West lille the, most popular "Mafia in Canada," Branch Oiiice, 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 6693-11~1om;4i l King`s County 'Convention TO BE HELD AT G E ORGE TOWN , T_I-IURSDAY, DEC. 17, AT 1 P.M. A Convention of the Liberal- Conservative party will be held at Georgetown, on Thursday, the 17th day of December, for the purpose of choosing a Candidate to contest King’s County in the interests ol' the Conservative party. The matter of organisation will also be taken up and ofilcers appointed for the ensuing year. Convention opens at One o'clock p.m. A special train will leave Elmira at 8.30 a.m., returning after Convention. Return iare, $1.10. Proportionate rates from intermediate stations. - The Chairman or, Secretary of each poll will please call a poll meeting at once. so that a full representation oi ten delegates from the poll may be selected." "ated this 7th day oi December, L HARD BY THE WAR] il READ TH: ll; _ DHL' szmcnous mn Losnou Nev. 20.- can-ss sham. -ly NO B I LABEL ` REQUERS OF §'°Z°€°"I9‘5 _ af-.-.-_ As I heard an army marching. and the -GOCD SHOT -Dr A \\ Leard For the air was very catchy. and it had , . is to be congratulated upon his skill a ma;-ug] swing, us a markalllarl- At hill 1101110 OH M011- As the clanklng heels and ssbres gave ln day evening he was presented with a a sympathetic ring, _ _ . ‘ silver cup for the best club score. Then it faded into softness, like the given by all the rillo clubs ot the pro- gentle onga ot birds, vlnce. The doctor was also presented And by listening lntentely I could ` with n silver cup by the SlllI\l11€l'Bid0 faintly catch these words: Club for a complete score oi 50 points S made at 600 yards. Besides this he "W3 a long way to SL Helena, [fs s ' ' C I is the winner of a silver medal given long way gg gg, oa _ by Ml' \V~ S- LOUSOH 10|' making 100 lt's a long way to St. Helena, but points at the three ranges, which will iheyqi send me mere, 1 know; - be Presented laler -X Good bye, Wilhelmstrasse, farewell I ' 'Dt11ldri, ' G E F _ S!-PCULT(lllYt SHOW.-i"I;he Peiiltry lt‘s a. lo;(1igl.lh:ng;lwayxal.<§ St. Helena. but low opene a umrners e on nes- I' o n e t enl O ll s ggyé De; L5, dugg wig be ¢0n¢_mugd S 0__NEwel$0RK HERALD rs s . ltl b i _ C93' Yafd M R. C V. S. hefdIl1(lsthaeylilhlrketl1\;uildi)hg oil tsllenetrl-Jig I-Everything in sngokerg su ues U I _ . . ._ ce St wharf . . Street. Tile entries in the diiferent will be found here___p,peS,_ glgarsl P'“‘ ‘ Br IUSI1 Remfluntuf.;-;§;°.::"a.1l.i.1'““1.:g.’:.;f.‘:::: ° ' , _ ,M ' -V an lgare e o ers, lgar gn- r///§\\\\\\\\\\§g,f//1l11; S@fV1C€ Wlll. b€ ‘(‘§3:_be“f}‘:t‘)'g;§1d‘;iui {h¥;°l[§lé\fl*;)f§";ii>;”‘fh"e cigarette Cases, and su the most r ° Amh’erst Fair The following pro_ popular Canadian and American To- at gramnle has been arranged:-Fornlal baccos' M°'°Ki"n°“ Drug Co" Cm* opening by His Honour Lieutenant- Great George ‘md Kent St"e°ts°M°tf - \.¢ I 15111. at 3 pm Addresses will he ae' "M°"" H°°“°>' B°°'° "°“"°°‘* *° ` ' ' ` ` __ ` $1.75 former price » $2.50 and $2.25. C h 21 f 1 0 t f ei 0 W 1% 1:5151. ..‘;.l....;’;.i_ ...€‘.’.‘_“l;f‘.1la...’:z:; _ , , . . - V g’DMaF§;Sé1_li*;»%’6BP-llglhlhl -Ja-rflailfléler' “Have you seen the special showin , . ., . , . '. , ..A., 9 da Department oi"_/agriculture, .End 'l`. A. °f P"°“y.K|"'°"°'? S°"'° °f the m°d' B _ D 1 , P It “_ _ t _ els are in the window--scores more Y’ tizsgiglk om" on ou ry omega" 8 are waiting for you in the ready-to- _ ° wear department. See our ads for ~Mi=-shlihella Compton, Summerside, Prices MOORE 5' M°LEOD ' lgxvgigilg her sister, Mrs liillis; Hall- _ 6944'1é'12m3i v set horses sound in - ‘ ="__*;*--W-===.' 9 -R0\ J J" Mciionald, Klnkora, was 7 . inxbllrnersitle T1lesde_y of this week.i A Locket-` | 111 Wlfld Wlll be _ll-ns lor) .=\l;§.`z\1cNé111 and Miss' The | TIIE illlllllililil Furnished -b'y gl. 8.. Louson _ X - "New Go0dSArrlvi112 V = 'Make S.‘A.lVIcDonald’s store your”store.~ From now until Christmaf ackages of new goods are arriving from day to day for the big holiday trade. _-guy you1_'friend’s gift today. We will store it _here for you free from new unnl Christmas, Eve. You will be requested to pay but a small deposit now .' ere it’s played on all the bands e a ance em er . if \z -- _ T0 G g "- W r V Furs ° 1 _ We are showing new a complete assortment of new Furs, of Muffs and Ruffs |11 Mink, Per- sian Lamb, Sable, Fox and all the fashionable Furs. Mufflers Nothing could be more serviceable and ac- ceptable than one of these Muiiiers for either I \ _ . Dressing Gowns _ - These owns were received ,-just in time for the Holiday Season and are very pretty and serviceable. . \ - . Fancy Shirts 1 With soft, detachable collar- and rolled - cuffs, just the kind any man would appreciate. lady or gentleman at G5c., 75c., $1.50, $2 ”and»$ V, Prices from $1 to $2-50 68011- $2.50 each. _ _ Fancy Collars , ` We have just received by express another shipment of these dainty Collars, as shown in big cities. Prices from 251:. to $1.50 each. Ladies’ and Gents’ 'Gloves A -full and complete line of Frencl1'Kid, Fur-lined Moc-has, Fur-trimmed and wool Gloves, in all prices from 50c. to $3.50 per pair. Sweater Coats _ We have for the largest assortment in this city to select from now, in all the different makes, in the V~sllaped rolled and in the re- versible Collurs. Prices at from $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25 to $6. - Neckwear for Men ' These new lines are confined exclusively to us, the patterns shown here now will not be seell in any other store in this city. We always have and always intend having the lead in this lille. We have them in prices from 250. to $2 Sale of La Fahey Vests ` ` In all slz`es, to fit men loom 34 to 46 breast. Beautiful patterns in a fancy knit and o. plain wool material. Prices from $1.25 to $6.00. Fur Coats 1 A full line of Fur Coats for men and women. ’ Q Boys Suits _ Nothing could be mere acceptable to that little chap than one of our fancy Buster or two piece suits, made to fit lads from 4 to 10 years of age. Ladies’ Silk Waists We have received more of these direct from the manufacturers in Canada. They nro selling -during the Holiday Season at a small nlargln on cost. ' Fur Robes ln Bear, Goat and Saskatchewan, all sizes and prices thc lowest in the city. $8, $9, $10.50, . _$12.50 and $15.00. _ ._ l dies’ Coats In our 'Mantle Department we have decided to make rl clean sweep of all the remaining coats left from the biggest coat season in the history of this store. We have made it a. rule F /~"§ V W. , I _ei [_ V" < ‘_ 4 f; < I’ it” r 'eb ,"4 i ai et as ll gift will de- `-2' :_` ._ V - llgit any man or *~j-.- 4 - ‘ w lman, a locket ls -" _.-4- ,ti at-_-,=-1.-_-1.--2- | 1 Ladie_s’hWaists at 89c and $1.10 _ Jfél A beautiful lock V' ‘-_ , 1 €'g ihe realioy il wil! create and $1-10 GllCll- ‘ v` Strain today. we will be delightedm show yon our goods, and assist you in making a pleasing selection. fer past years to clean out every cout each season. Discounts today ranging from 20 to - .su p. c. A snap., ' . » *- '-/4 is- ll P “ decidedly pflnu’ar. You must sec our_splendid showing lo ' appreciate how exquisitely beau iful these lockels are. you must give ‘ine to perceive I N ' ' Two clearing lines of Ladies’ Waista we have exhibited on a counter 'on the second -y‘~ floor. Two lots worth in the regular way from $1.25 to $2.50, we ure selling new for 89c. "-‘lp _ 1, Ladies l-‘en Hai shapes ' -9.- ' H At Half-Price to Clear e_w'-il-;-l_~f-“?-'°”i summer-snmmnfm-MQ I - " _ . - -5 I -- _ l.. _ .59 For To-day .50 , _ _ WEDNESDA One Dollar » Lib~eral_Conservati§e There, are Only Twenty Dozens-So Come Early, l l I-_ , --_ u t And Fifty cents is all You Need to Buy a sun of is Original Red Label Underwear All Wool Unshrinkable ~ - How can We do it? Well, the merchant to Whom -they 5 were consigned was overstocked and refused to take delivery of ltl;i1t=.ecase.‘ They were offered to us at a discount and they are 1 $ \ \ 1-l°50 You rs While They Lastpior Per Suit Our Slaughter Sale of Overcoatsl V v '- o' Has revolutionized the buying- power of your money < _ ' / ` . _ \ _plfleavy Tweed. Overcoats $5.00, 6.50, 7.25, 8.00, 8.50, 10.00.; _ ` 4 " - ‘ “ , ` , - V 1 C01 A v s 2 - ,.' 2 " , , \ ' . nr ` _ » .1 I e \ *. 5 4 . _ " . V Bucks KNfl¢rSf- ' 44 Y. <3 ‘ . 1 i ‘Y 1 .W 1 i