‘~"'. 4-‘ii no ri 1 i;.§.¥i f" i"i i ' ' " Le `i‘.1`z`f :L i .e Ny. f_ ,17»_%"€<-'3- 1 l E ! ‘ ,i<'ii';*j-{';=_' #ww . \. .- "-f,'_.t',i.<. . 1 'l ,r~.,;»_-._t= A/.Q2 €_Y._`_ i 1 » film.. \‘ i ‘f ' 'i' 1 'ia' _.11 1??-if/...,_-..ff; . ‘<5-:._i.°§:lii~i1» fif.-giigi -3; 'ff ';§"+'=" ‘f .ri _ _, gi-;`];i"l",'g. -~ ~ *rr-` iii : ,, "ri-_1_! ._ ,. e,`»‘:' xfdii 5 .“ ; ' -$ -.n _.' ,,.l'i ' v .1 J rr-,; __ 5 ..._.3 ,_ .1 1-T ;".`.f`-= -_ “<2 -j‘f'.' f-at-»-a>;~,>.i5wso`§=:~ v 5-.af 111'- _ F § _ . S H E .-Jrrlkv-wr--.-. . .. Dill! Lemon _ isauanme _1-'Ha`giiss|.vss. _ There are times when people try to square themselves with their consci- ences. Sacriilces are offered upon the altar of Yuletide for the blackness and crookedness of a year of selnsh or dis- honest getting. This is a. cheap age, and the spirit _of eheapness stops not short of sacred things. A live dollar bill, often less, is expected to stone for the grabbing and grasping ot ai twelve months, and with a sense of wonderful _benovclencc und unselflsn- ness, it is iiipped upon the collection plate. and the donor after joining in the anthem oi' 'Peace ou earth, and good will townrds men," goes back to his Christmas dinner \vitli the feeling that he has done a wonderfully gener- uus act. lt is a good thing to give, it is xi pity more do not give, but li' some ‘ men were to follow the example of Zaceheus at this time of the year, in restoring fourfold that which they services °f Mi" Het” Howeu of the “have taken by false accusation," what a Merry Christmas it would be. 5~|»|:|Ay 3,401-s_ Ute Mr. Dennis. Miss Howell isfan ac- - FUX UIVIIJENUS Pill] ..._ The following is a list of coin- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most ol' these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: I' Sw-ing P,u.k__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _____10 Canada goods. Money spent by public Prince Albert . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . _.10 ° (More soon) b liayner lntcrnutioiinl declared 40 R. J. Mt-.Neill Co, cash 50, stock 50 later. lla 'ner St nchur't S'l ir l‘ _ "ig" l""d€"S9 or l""“'““sb they wen' “ " 5 ` 0 5 IW" 10'( few dollars higher; or because they _ C0. paid . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . .A500 ltayner Clarke & llarlow Fox Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _.paid .20 B. I . Rayner, West Gore N. ....paid 105 Blnck.Prince Fox Co.. _ . . . ...paid .50 General Fur Farms. Ltd..... paid 12 (Expect to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward'.._. . . . . . . ._ paid 10 (With additional 10 p. e. soon) Murray Harbor.... . . . _ . . _.cash .30 (More soon) Upton . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch t‘o . . . . . . . . . ..cash 35, stock._70` Silver Tip . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ..ca.sh 15 (Added three pairs) Crapaud Fox Company.. ._ cash, .40 Willow Hill Fox Co, 35 p. c. cash New Loudon Fox and Farin Lands, Ltd.. 200 p. c. cash. and more later. Regal _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ ._ . . _ . . . . .110 1)undas.... _.300 cash and 200 stock Seal River Black Fox Co.. ..._.10 (Also 8 pups added to ranch) Diamond.... ltogers l’aton.... . . _ . _.10 (More later) 'l`he Freeland Silver Black Fox tio., Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 per cent. in stock. . The .Carruthers Silver lilnok Fox Co. has paid n 30~per cont cash dividend out of a~declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will be paid after the general meeting on Dec, 8. (Also 75 p. c. stock dividend) Pure Canadian Sll._Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond, Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. _ (More later.) Provincial Silver Black Fox Co.. 40 per cent cash, with more to ibllow later. Sovereign S. B. l~`. Co., cash.. _....15 . (From 4 pairsl llartiord D. S. Fox Co..... . . . . _ _.25 l’eerless.._._. . . . _ . . .......10 and balance aitcr January ist.) Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co., Ltd..._ ...(30 .(W-ith 60 or 70 later) ilackett S. B. F. Co., . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .15 _ (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co..._. . _ . . . . ._ ....50 (ln addition to stock dividend oi 100 p. c.) 1 Charlottetown S. B. Fox (_‘.o........15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch) Bedeque Fur Farming Co.. Ltd_.__._l( Gienaladale Silver Black Fox (Io. 10t` (50 p. e. cash 50 p. c. stock bonus) The. Bideford Fox Co. Ltd . . _ . . _.200 (100 p. c. cash-paid 35 p. c.; bai ance, 65 p. c., will be paid soon. 100 p. c. in stock.) i 5 _ l|\RR|AGE$ i Mt'.SWA|N-MUNRO.~-Al this iiiiuiiuf, (‘nrdlgnn, Dec. liith. by the ltcv. .innu--i (I. Martin, lianlcl lt. McSwain, Cardi- gan, io Mary J. Munro. Lorne Valicy._ _- § |n__-1 _ ___ i ` BIRTHS m JONES.-At Iluleihrot-ik, l)oi~.~l\itii, tri . A. Roy-and Mrs. Jones, n daughter, I “Emma Pearl." _ ' "Snioitersf Goods-Our store is well 'stocked with pipes, cigar and cl|.;arot_i.c rvases“und‘ "holders, cigars, tohaccoi-1,1 _tobacco pouches, etc. E. A. Foster. Central 'Drug Store. _ ` ` ' allw” name will be put on in this city for Canadians. There are cases in this paid____ .,0 country of councils and boards of ` works turning down Canadian tenders even when they were lower than for- f ‘_ . _ _ _ _.Jap 'IHE LUSF PiiliiiiiSE _ _ ` _FL The sterling drama ortho above Monday and Tuesda Jan the llth, Y. - and 12th, under the auspices oi the -Y. M. C. A. and under the direction ot Irving Beers. The following is the cast of characters. E P I C 'ilargarct-lilmu Blanche Toombs. Polly-Miss Hetty Howell. \ell-Miss Alice Douell. ' Cindeizs-Miss Edna Gordon. Julia-Miss Isabel Acorn.~ _ Katewliliss Isabel Toombs. Evangeline-Miss Rita MacDonald. Mrs Knowlton-Mrs S. C. Moore. Chnperon-Mrs DR MacLellan. Warner-Mr Irving Beers. hnowlton-Mr Wil. MacNei1. Standish-Mr Thos Martin. Appleton-Mr C (` Dennis. Fletcher-Mr Barrett-Mr. Sv’-ara-Mr, P. Mc’l‘ngue. Denzel-Mr. W. G. Whitlock. Hyatt-Mr. Menton \\'hitl0Ck. Billy-Mr. W. J. Lautz. Bourke~Mr. Leslie Hughes. Smitlr-Mr. Frdd T901!- Tlie Y.Rl_C.A. stad has secured the p-` J Tennant. Gillis. ~ si' xcelsior Dramatic C.lub‘ Ottawa, to isy the leading comedy f°1° onpos- omplished actress oi wide ¢XP€l’iH1C¢- 7071. CIVIC HE§iililSlB|i|TY Every city and town hall should uve a bureau to encourage Made-hr fh'i'§ iliccrs for the good ot' the public by eing invested in what makes work \ . 7. gi , I .Tire largest asorimuit in the City to choose from ’ \ _ . .._.,,.q_. Everybody-is _ _ _ _ _ the largest assottlnent inthe City to choose( -from. S. A. .f~.‘ ... _ `i;i.‘_-»f.~‘~,i’.-l‘§'-jf'_2.§'_ _ .1?°_"¢’iiis-5f°r¢ ,I_""°°” mf" i of 32- clerks ready to Serve you today," y Spe ial rate* by railroad tbfCharlottetowii_ and o_ur store ev_ ___4:lay_ oninow until Xmas. B t W d. D _ 3 A' 'fi Merchants sgecial shbpping days, when everybody is coming to S.` A.%Dona_i'f¢1’?s;"i » - i . u e -. eg .Z <15, t° _(___. Ladies Gloves The finest French Kids. the best from every land is here, fur lined, fur trimmed. Also gauntlets of many kinds. Prices from 75c up, - _ Ladies' lleavy Kinionos . . . . .._’-54.50 to $10.00 Dressing Jlackets ... . _ . _ ._ ._ _ ...75c. up ` Ladies' Silk and Satin Uiidorshirts ' ‘ $2.75 to $5.00 .,,._.( __ Time Table for Dec. 23td by Rail to S. A. McDonald s Station _~ ` V Fare »- 'rimo ' _ Train departs 1 _ ' -' Summersido to S. A. MoDonald’s $1.00 . 9_10_ A_ M_ _ New Annan to S. A. _McDonald's .90 9,22 " '- Kensington to S. A. MeDonald’s _ .80 9,37 " -- Froetown to S. A. McDonald's .75 9_54 " " -Emerald to S. A. McDona.ld’s .70 10.03 " “ Bradalbane to S. A. MeDonald's .65 ~ ` 10,10 " “ Fredericton to S .A. McDonald's .55 10.20 “ " limiter River to S. A. McDonald’s .45 10_33' “ -‘ N'th Wiltshire to S. A. McDonald's, .45 ‘ ;()_43 -' -‘ Colvillo to S. A. McDonald's .45 10,50 “ ~- MiMltun to S.'A_ McDonald‘s .30 ' 11.01 “ “ Royalty June to S. A. McDonald’s, .20 11,14 “ '- Charlottetown arrive 11,25 " “ ' lteturning will leave Charlottotow.i for Suniincrside nt 4.45 p. in. _ - . .,_ e ' , Q - Men’s ' Gloves' ` ln Mocha, French Kid, fur* lined, _s_l_lk lined, wool lined, all kinds from .1 c. up. . . For Kiddies. Wool Overalls in red, white and brown Bootlets. Mitts, Scarfs, Toboggan Caps, Coats, otc. . ' For Ladies and Gentlemen Neckwear ...25c.to$1.5iI` Suspenders ..._ ...20c. to $1.00 Arm Bands (in boxes) _ ..15c. to 75e. x 1 i wanted to try experiments; or be~ muse they figured that the factories which paid taxes into their own civic treasury could afford to beat up busi- ness abroad. Happily. such cases are not now as frequent as they used to be. The civic employers and spenders of Canada as a whole, have got it strongly into t/heir heads that it's far more _iniportantto have labor busy in factories and able to spend wages for Made-in-Canada goods,_tlian to have labor tramping the streets looking for charity or work. lt`s better to have men busy on something that 'repre- sents a fair investment of labor than busy on work tliat`s done by a corpo- ration just on purpose to keep nicn from being idle. A skilled mechanic may be able to handle a shovel on a piece ol road- work. But he w0n't do it as well' as the man tliat’s brought up `on the sho- vel. His power to work depends on the things he does. Whcii he‘s at a job that doosn`t suit him he wastes his labor. 'lilio civic government that doosn't help to keep labor busy in its own factories, or factories elsewhere in Canada, is neglecting a golden op- portunity_to help along n movement that keeps civic governments from having had economic problems on their. hands. Every municipal govern- ment in Canada should be a civic head- quarters for the purchase ot’ Made-im Canada goods. 706. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND, Amount already acknowledg-` I ed $4,136.99 Mrs. W. H. Petlilck, city 5.00 R. H. Petbick, Hunter River 500 Patriotic Service Collection, per Prince Arthur L. 0. L., Cru- pauil Clnireh of England, Crnpaud Edith l. (lox, City Christian Endeavor Society, Murray Harbor Cl. P. Walker, Suinmersidc Acadian Sick llenollt Associa- tion. Tignish Branch 2¥1 (1. M. B. A., Tignlsh Scholars oi' Roseville School No. 16, Prince Co.. P.E.l. \ friend, Charlottetown. Dec. 15 imma White, York Point Vlrs. Bouslleld. city Vlrs. Enoch Drake. Cornwall iamcs Lewis, city, iohn A. Mclntoali. Murray iiivcr Miss M. L. Peters. Brighton ll. S. Young, Bedford ' 2.00 $4,301.74 ll. .i. RILEY, Suci'ctary-Treasurer. 352.00 10.00 10.00 3.25 25.00 20.00 25.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 5.00 2.00 1.00 6.00 Minard's Liriiment Co., Limited. ' Gcntlenion.-Last Winter I received great beneilt from the use ol MIN- AilD'S LlNiMEN'l‘ in a severe attack of LaGrlppe. and 1 have frequently proved it to be very elective in cases of inflammation. ‘ You rs, W. a. llU'l`CliiNSON. -"5U0|f_‘gg§‘d”&;“'” 13% ff ff lligxysiiigté _ §é;?)°¢§°;{g`5sg X' Cliildren's Wool Caps, _ .. to 80c._' Charlouetbwli-Arrive ' ' _ 10:35 ii i. Child’g Suits . . . . . . . . _ . . . , _.$2.50-_to $8.00 ‘ Childrens Besrsidn coats .$1.95 to $3.50 _ ' _ _ _ - . ' Fur Rvffs and Muffs in Bear. Fox. ' f 9- » ' ciiiitirens sleigh noses ...$1.98 to $2.35 ‘ . N{‘“"- "‘°' “i ~~~~~ ~~ .~-569° ¢° 365-0° ' ~ (,_mld__e“,s wool Scans __ __50c_ to 80c_ Returning will leave Cliiiriottotown for Sourls at 4.15 p. ni. Bur gr-?g<;:fi'\.$~-1° Mt. Albion to S. A. McDonaid's .30 7 “ " Coin Purses . _ . .. _ ._05C.. 85C, 10 $325 galtgbrrgok to Sé AA Mlvcljloiialdés 9.21 " “ _ er ert to . . c onn 'a _ .0.27 " " Beads _~ llnnbury to S. A. McDonald’s .15 . '0.3l “ " 3"““W Pms ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ to $125 Chaiiottetown arrivr. . ‘ ` ` 9 45 " “ Uu1br0llaS » » ~ ~ - - - ~ ~ ~- 1° 53-50 -` Returning will leave Charlottetown for Murray Harbor nt 4.45 p. m. Fancy Combs and Barcttes ~ ~ - _ . ' Fox FuRs_ Silk H°°‘° ~:- ---~85_°°» $1~1°» $1-2° ` _ solos spscisirox ss_d."seelnsm_ )* ' ??FF¢?W?“9 »-oci-sea I-»¢E.>N meagwcmm : : : : : :_> =3 _ Mesh nam., _ . . _ . . . . _ . . _ .s:.c., $3.75, $5.00 ' K; \@ CI! :.1 g' 9 _ s _ III.; _***qi;**i|| , ` _ '» ` I ‘ :_-_. §Y'|'X‘W|5 .-s_n '.," ' .`~ ` ' - _L1 it ni Mimumiil - -it . _... _ A €‘ _ I ‘ ~ \ " ~` Mas Munooci-i Ross. ‘ l’rui. Theodore Ross rocclvcd_n tele- , f grain yesterday evening coiiveying the _ __ ; _ sad news oi’ the death oi his inother. ' ‘ os which sad event occurred Mrs R s. " . _ ‘ 1 at Calgary, where she had been visit- . _ ing her daughter, Mrs McLutcheon. Tho deceased was the widow oi Mr Murdoch Ross. of North Bode¢ll10» M111 was seventy~oiic years of ago. She leaves to mourn two sons. Mr George _ }l..l"toss, it lawyer in Calgary. and Prof. _ - _ _ Theodore Ross. Charlottetown, and' - _ four daughters, Mrs McCutchoon, Cal- ‘ ~ - - Mr Edward Co swell, Edmon _ ‘ sary: S S j _ ton; Dr Mary S. Ross, Hannibal, Mo., - ~ and Miss Annie, formerly matron ol' the P.E. lslaiid liospital. Iler ' " s.::‘r:i°.:;.'.:z:.:.:"..rs::.':.':'...::. .sr Presents the greatest Opportunity for the man who needs an I " Overcoat that has happened in the history of the Clothing Busi- to _mourn i'onr brothers, Dr Carruthers, "‘?‘“"°“'“"".`”i`r‘. l‘lIi§“§l§`.l8 “`.§‘2.li’.T.‘i"J . i'i&i:1ui;uix}!is(isters,'i\/lrsi' Ma_r_y1?ai;_er, Mrs _ [ _ Annie liulrd, Mrs isabe u. to ortson, _ ` _ ' I ' A ~ :_.__.;._._..-;_f_;. _._~._.3_.1~,;',;‘.‘.l’.i‘..§<_;--23i.§iiY.;oii?. Cam ;‘¢_;_§:)L;l;_1_l__ii¢-4