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" _ > ‘ _- _ , e ¢6`|`\t¢mplat" making _`\n__ investment they put on another appearance _ 'l‘fie`prof:lts of Stahhe1d’s Limited before payment of interest for eoivnii h~on.B_ thn_ Great wont i.ii _n _er ' p p my put gve yggfg wgfg 55 follows; g\;`_¢_>_‘_|g__|;__ ___l (r_;>_g_1:_i_>_§a_l_t0v:a._g_entsa, vtously reported _in _the Western _Guru-_ ` 1908 1909 A 1910 -I9`i`I 19'? OldyT}i‘r;iidi.§§:d‘;i::dlla?ila;;i";’t¥ri§iii(; T133' ‘;__8_935 $94352 $__8_5_7 -._.-$_27_6_2 $_49_4o6_ {_:a_li_i:_t_ic 'picture of an old time buila- "-i---_ The amount rednired for bondsiiiterestls-$35,oo. ‘ _ ___ St; J__h_____ and v_c_or____ Lodging We oder a_ block of'-bo'n_ds`in lost to suit purchasers. Price upon :£2 r;5%\_tes_:;; to tirigatkoln érhursdny _i __ i -i»i»1i-ii°==- . .. . ,_ ,.__..._;.;_ ..,°,.,,,‘:, s';,,“;g;'2,- ....................... - I _ _` _ F- F' "°°l"“" ‘°‘°°' 5rii'rief"i.‘.f“.?.‘.f. n‘.Z‘i.i’.§§§»‘I.°§.§§£.‘?`22f ...§5'lT..T.”'§§l?§f. .iii '1‘.Y.§"‘.ni§§{`.`f.`i.'_ - MEMBERS ol' l|oN‘rf_lEAl.S1‘oCK EXCHANGE ;=:_::_1_°e_&;t..Va_;__?_-_b;0 ;l_t:;‘_r_>_:_p _§’_f__0i>c1_e;_a it can onnih to 1s,ooo root, nnd then l|slihx.Ottnwe. Montreal,St.Jolm,Sl|arbroolte, Kingston, diauy ufvited to attend__E_ Kemp' if-B Glldllfdrive iS 811011! ¢Xl1fl\lBl6fl-_l Sydney, Charlottetown, St. .lohn'e Nlld-. l-0l\tl°ll. Inc- A ¥§town___l;olice Court yesterday m,-,m_ The dmgible has an average speed I _I d mt 8 can M Viceut' S”‘v'1‘ of forty miles an hour, against seventy»_ _ ‘ h EMIGRATDIG T0 AUSTRALIA 29th. The prohibition case agains Robt. Stanley was further adjourned and ammunition has yet travelled at 1_- -'ff-'fr-1'f-'-'r-rr-*ff-‘_A:-:rffs._14:.-1:.-_-:.-wg,-_-.-_-::o _ _ TON WAI-3H=-"One who worked on the i0b’_‘_ iurotnie The Guardian that light at Bummerslde was. done under the superintendenize of Mr. Milton - CAIJENDA -The Guardian has re- -.Waleh, of the Marine Department, 'and ot und local su ervteion as re- _dian- i i 1 FUNERAL 'roDAv.-'rho in-othr AEROPLANE VS AIRSHIP ’ The Zeppelin dirigibles can rise to 10,000 feet and then travel for twenty POLICE COUR'1‘.- At. the Chariot- hours at that elevation. _ cting N. M. an . h _ F Q- “ge ot dmukene tive miles an hour of the aeroplane. ess was adjourned till tc _ n t But no aeroplane loadez with guns “been of any real benefit to Y whether or not you have S0 ...`,_ fr _ 1 =:=iis:!i in i:§»;;_tg pf .-'li,,~- » ~.:.'i§". 1. _,. _ if 1' "`;5»"§Iti5fi 1.1;* - ii=i.l‘_,i, i, - fiiiifri ` -_ vi."-'fi __l»I1'.-'“. i _ .», ,- _i i »._ s ’ f _; 3¥21¢;z I in -I 1-! f‘,¥,¢--_ 1__`»_ \ ii ' E. ~ 5171* 1?* »_r "n in .1-.\_'.i 2 ,J r __ ._§.f’_""'=f"--_- -. .5--="’-". - _‘5',~'.~';:S:'-vs_-'r€.",'" K ____ ._ _-_~_,.._., _ J '€.~.a»~»‘<‘ - ._._..s_._.._,<,__, _...___ 3;' _ w . _r l 1 ic .3 -3. _re '?=i;‘”’¢-3 ‘n'.';~:‘»'_~ »-~_-,n-Q-wa-~.. .-. . - ._ ~:-_ - ix-“ TSP , ~`.¢:‘,-:"»lB¢- ._i“_""-if ‘ ‘\-#1 - i§E**~""’~'. ' ‘ - ~ ?13_ns’.“f`..3’-'?::»-sa, fe;-fax, . ~.'4': va;-in ., `='l‘1 " - »°i._ _i »_ ,if ff.; " it .-, a 'g if “s_ til iii I f-Liif ay. _ __§. ,»-L’ iii '_ iii 41.; ` 'S "ffl r ..§;__ , .\. , ,i Mr, if ~--_ni-1 i’»1*»_ 5 +."?f~ `: ._j_. __ 1 _.wir iv if . ,,/ i . Cali-won' our for information of our investment service The question of how best to invest your surplus funds is- such a vitally imporiment ohh that you should take advan- tage of every facility that makes for investment effici- ency. Besides our various odices at Halifax. St. Iohn, Mon- treal, Fredericton and New Glasgow, we maintain agen- cies at important centres for the convenience of our clients, and the investing public generally. Mr. D B.Rogers has charge of our agency for Prince Ed- ward lslend, with office at 166 Richmond St., Charlottetown. We cordially invite you to ask Mr. Rogers for free copies of three interesting pieces of investment literature which we have recently published, as followsz- (1) December "Investment Offerings"- \_,_ F (2) Nova Scotia Underwear Circular, (3) Partial Payment Plan Booklet: If it is not convenient to call on Mr. Rogers write your name and address across this advertisement and mail to him TODAY for this helpful liter- ature. llemben Montreal Stock Exchange f BEAD OFFICES-IIALIFAX " Alec at St. John. Montreal, Fredericton, New Glasgow. Q,D.Ro|ors-llepreeentetive lid Richmond Street,Chsrloitetown A \-\ \ lsidl _ 1 / .-// ___/(sf ;:¢.'_5-'.,_ \"m|.'-.f.f*"-'l-, S'-;nf_`» ’ 'I `- _ .fit .,, _'-3,1'-’ _ ' _ <'_§';"I\Sf---Q - ._f_|,‘-_._-_~..»=,.,_‘f'/_'-_ -:. __ -.@;;,; ___ -»-,ws JK; ,... * _ _ _ ._ _, ' _i K4l|»1\'.\`I»v)’ . ,,. _i ,_'_..»-,_-- . _ ._-V _ *_ _ ’ na.-...- noe: -.w"""~:~"-"5""`;l'-$2-ff' i A Quiet Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance Some new mod els of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer _These Monuments to the artistically carved de» ai nsornamented with taste- ful decorations. Whatever your preference we are ready ‘ to slpply the style you desire. Con t ne _ CHANDLER & BELL _ 160 Kent St. r4o_4,9, roMwfm3ri » N'O1'l` ICE All Poll Tex not paid, better be aid et once as lixecnttona are ordered for same. Pay at once and WN ¢lp\tlH¢` r98o,_ro,9ltt __ _ ‘ , _ .' We GUARANTEE SATISF in crown and bridgework, _ LONDON, -December 2.3.--An inter- esting sidelight in the problem of im- perial migration is furnished by the increasing number of Canadians and Americans ernigrating to .Aust.ralia. Sydney today reports the arrival oi 55 Western Canada farmers. ‘wnrrn s'rAn's uanarasr sm? 1 LONDON, Dec. 23-The White Star’s latest ship Brittanic is to be launched in the Belfast yards Febru- ary 26th. Sho is 887 fect. long and is 50,000 gross tonnage. Her maiden voyage will be made next September. i ship-hnuiiing retnrnn on the oiydn the present year show an output of for 1912 by 120,000 tons. I `MOVE FOR FREE WHEAT i IN MANITOBA HOUSE. | w1NNiPEo, poo. za.-A significant motion will be made in the Manitoba =lcgislature on January 6, 1914, accor- ding to the notice given by Harvey 'C. Simpson, Conservative member for Virden, today. The significance lies in that it comes from a member of the government, and advocates the removal of the countervailing duty upon wheat, and gives the farmers the benefit of the Underwood tariff. The motion reads; "Whereas, the congress of the Uni- ted States of America has hy recent legislation reduced the duty on wheat and wheat products entering the Uni- George Cruwys, parents of the bride, ted States of America; and | "Whereas, provision was made in united in the Holy Bonds of Matri- salil legislation for total removal ol duty on such wheat entering the Uni-‘ ted States of America from any for-_ eign country who would likewise re-I move such duty; and ] "Whereas, it is the opinion of this house that such removal of duty by the government of the Dominion of ‘Canada from the United States of iAmerica would be beneficial to the till the 29th. Ernest Rice vs Lorna ‘R speed _greater than sixty miles an C"“Wf°"d °“ H Ghbfge of breaking in, hour. Thi is the speed of the Zep- entering, and stealing resulted in defmdant beillil rem-unded to till the 27th. Benj Poole on as it was his first offence, *WT Dened to Mrs. McKenna, Grafton in Charlottetown about 11 do Mr. P. S. Brown and atm h Grafton Street turned the comer 18-dy. Mrs. McKenna, who uve; Grafton Street, in the vicinity 01 store of Messrs Coffin & Co., and Street, from Pnrson’s Corner to fm's, was lmocked down and run. by the horse and carriage. She, aid was sent for. Miss McKenna severely injured about the head badly shaken up. BOYLE-CRUWYS wED1'J1Nc, 27th, at. the residence of Mr. and their dauzhter Minn neun Mono charge of drunkenness was digmigge 'RUNAWAY ACCIDEN -' '_ dent, the result of a rugawff l_1_<_;ci .being built larger. They can then yestemi’-Y m°f"iHZ. A horse owned by _ . c ed to light wagon started to run up way- _ mouth Street from the station at 8, swift pace. The animal on reaching the west with unslackened speed. A htippened to be crossing Grafton Dioked up unconscious and < medical ,KiHgSt0r1, on the evening of December Fha pelins being built for the German War ian Office. The aeroplane that runs short 3 or fuel inns to earth. uni when n dirigible has no more fuel it becomes a more balloon. This is the reason the Zeppelins are sp' carry enough fuel to enable them to lot; ru_n 500 to 700 miles into the enemy's country and return without alighting. B to ~ on the who Gof- OVBI' WRU W8.S and -At Mrs. Wits molly With Mr. Frank Edward Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle of New Haven, the officiating minister being their pastor Rev. George or- man. The bride, a'n.a creation-of white lvoked very sweet and modest. The bride-srpom bore himself with aig- Ility. Miss Emma Cruwys, sister of the bride. played the wedding march." She looked exceedingly nice in a white agriculturists of Manitoba. "Therefore be it resolved, that ln the opinion of this house of purlia ,ment of Canada should enact such le ' r of Manitoba tho benefit of the coun- tervailing duty on wheat and wheat products as provided in the Under- wood tariff." - The resolution is doubly signifi- 'cant following l-Ion. Robert Rogers’ ` Carman speech in which he stated that if the government found that free wheat would be in the interests of the people of Canada, then free wheat it. would bc. A similar motion is also to he mov- ed by G. H. Malcolm, opposition, but this differs in preamble, stating that prices are higher in the United States. "No matter what you may select ' the gift is not complete without: cho- colates. You will find here such fam- ’ ous makes as Rockwood, Cadbury, Lowney, Ganong, Neilson, Nylo and every other good contention put up in beautiful holiday boxes priced at 25 cents to $5.00. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St.-Metf. 1__i.___._--- EASHMEHE STUEKINGS Yesterday Patons received a large consignment of first quality Cash- 'mere Hose suitable for Christmas igitts. 3516-12-23M3iE1l. "For this Year's gift you couldn't get anything better than a Thermos bottle. lf he cannot leave the oiilce or his work at lunch hour he can have, with a Thermos bottle. an ice- cold drink and a boiling-ihot one'. Nothing could make a more suitable or acceptable gift. Call in and see the line. The Two Macs, l/i9 Great George St. MEU- S satisfaction le something worth whilq thinking over when having hour teeth attended to. _ ps oqdfltlltlge *at .reasons le BLACK “"5 mu; ii-in?-nxtaieting 7 r GUARANTEED. i EDWII. While another sister, Miss Lei- la Bessie, also pretty in white, was _bridesmaid The bridegroom was sup- -ported by his brother Mr. Brewer Bo- Elslafion 89 W0\11d Eiye U16 fl’-Fme Siyle. Only relatives, actual and pros- pective, were invlted, but over forty] of these assembled and participated in what was in every sense of the word an important event in the lives of the two concerned. In respect to_ quality and quantity the repost serv-i ed had variety, completeness and Wnsi beyond criticism. The presents were inumerous, tasteful and useful: A par- lor organ from the bride's father; u handsome rug from the members of the Kingston Methodist choir, of which the bride was a member for 'years. The brldegroonfs present to the bride was a handsome gold brace- let set with beautiful -garnets_ Al most enjoyable evening was spent by the young people in various games from which they derived much mirth; while the elder guests ibeguiled the time in conversation. .Some music, both local and instrumental, was con, tributed for the pleasure of the guests, In the early evening a large chari-i vari party came on the scene but their behnvior was most creditable. Both the bride and groom are connected with a very large circle of relatives and a much lurgelt circle of friends, and many and fervent are the good wishes and prayers of these for a long and happy married life. One very beautiful feature of the wedding was that 'of those present it could be said that all are church workers and very nearly all church members. The bride and groom» ure members of the Methodist Church. -A _ \ AS a Savings Account ou? What we mean to ask is used 'your opportunity that you are now a better and richer man for having started o savings account. Have you saved and placed money in sound securities, payins1T¢8‘1' lar interest, and thus _supple- menting your own earnings ? Depositors of this Company ‘ are encouraged to invest lhlllf savings safely in bonds: <10' bentures and mort89K=5 where tbe,intere.~_t earned _will be larger than paid by savings departments, and where the temptation will not_be nearly so great to draw money and sound it foolishly. If you really _want to be better oif in a iear than y°\1 are Uday, cime here with your funds and we will ad- .vioé with you regarding iuves~ ting lt. even if the amount does not exceed $100 We will suggest municiple _.b0\1d5 _ or mortgages as each is best suited io 5 our requirements. A ll0iVilNl0N TRUST C0li/IPANY Advisory Board W, H, xiii/rm II/in, C/las. Dalton. Frank R, Ilcnwiz ll. M. Davison Manager Morris Block Charlottetown Other Offices, Vancouver,u Victoria, Nanaimo; New Wtstminisier, Calgary Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, London, Eng. Antwerp. -' Briginin ~ 3525-1.2 Mwfm3i. ‘\i A Merry Christmas _ Over the telepllonedioniflllarintrinee- morning ie, next to-e_'-_ p:r_i_onel » ' visit, the most expressive tribute i you could pay/ : I 2 " V ._ Use The Telephone _ ` 'l_`elepl\one Co. ` Of PIE. l. _ _ Cell' Contract Dep’t Tel. Goo Ch’l'own our AGENT WILL "CALL _ _ _ With Informatlon____ '_ ' ` Str ll Dhiltuos fri tt Q “ i, i I il `? V r--_,__ ._ _ _ i 1 H ow About o l 7 H eatmg . _ Don’t wait until it is too late before you get A that heating system in your home. ~ -» A See us about it to-day. Fred H. Trainor Grafton St. 1 'J "_ -_ U ' 'H I-_ _ ilu You Want iheBesiMuderaie|y iiriceilleainilanadai iii (louise You ilu Then ask for and insist upon getting from your grocer the genuine HAb`ZARD'S BRAHMIN.ivlany so called just as good brands are being forced upon the public but BKAHMIN TEA continues to HOLD the leading position against all competitors. The last order received from abroad reads as follows- "Send another chest of your Tea. It is the best on i l..Au'. 'irtru-ii=.~..ru.n one of the most beautiful women in England. As Eleanor Souray, she was maid of honor to Queen Alex- andra during the reign of Edward VII. ,_.,_._l_._i- J _, _ _ . the rnaiket.” E Horace H aszard _ Agent for Canada and United States ` Charlottetown P. li. I. Ort (gist, 1913. 3475_m_22MmWf6i in I 1| --- -f~ -- - -.» _.___. _,__.._J For the loo HO0D’S _SARSAPARILLA pos- sesses the extracted values of the best vogetable_ remedies pre- scribed by leading physicians, I The Golden Pell A copyrighted book, en- dorsed by press, leading fox farmers and promoters as the best article on the Island black fox industry yet published. The text covers 32 pages, 18 beautiful half-tone illustrations- paper, rulcshnd cover were order. ed especially for the work. Book is selling fast-now on second edition. 'Price postpaid 50|: Discounts for quantities, . _ ]. R._Ba1_'r Box .284 -_-Phone 439 STEA MSllll’ SAILINGS “ooinoirouiiisi” ' -*ANADIAN Is PACI lc a Popular Way to Travel , - Tourist Sleepers l‘ght. and alrv, with big comfortable berths. accommoda- ting two adults, if desired - are uni'-. iod from Montreal on Fast ’].‘ranscontinont- ai lt._xpresu Trains for points in Western Oanada, British Oolumbis. and on the rmcitic Uoast Not as luxurious as the Palace Sleeper. but they meet the requirements of A superior class of patrons just as wel -and at hal the coat. ECONOMY AND COMl`0t\'l` COMBINED. J. K. ROSS, looel ejnnt. ...___ _.E _ \ 501- 12-2BM8i That its formuirhne provod`won- derfully potent is proved by its record of great auecne. For your blond moainin. get Hooo's. ` 1 i I pt BOSTON HO [EL ADS iiiir-1-.4 1 Let the IDEAL Do Your Work . If you want to cut down your work on the farm fully 50 p. c. get an Ideal engine. i` You will soon notice the difference in results, 'how much more work can be done,l1ow much quicker . it can be done and how much more efficiently and economically it can be done. ` s The Ideal runs any hand or foot power machine, saws wood, pumps water-does all the chores. It is alweysreldy to work on the coldest day of winter and the warmest day_of__Summer. It takes very little fuel and _ gasoline to keep it going--a child can operate it. Wirite for price list ind catalog ot Ideals. _ _ 1 _ _ * A 250 . i ` |50 ROOMS BATIIS llO'l`EL OXFORD _ Copeley Square, loeton, Men. P gi.'.f.'.'n, oi.‘}’.‘.‘i’. .§‘é’..l‘§.’s. <§i.'.i'ili.’. ew 0p¥eBoul1, an but lo min- uteato t e shovb nt and business lo on. Eaisiffia ‘it'i.P°s'.tt:.°:ir'.i‘;.‘z “l_i_r_e'e__s==b:ver1 pert of' the ol 1 single rooms tl and up. with hath h%t3_%°_rooma II end up. wi th CHARLES Ar WILION, nllllllr. I1 -XD-Iitfllnlwln fd’ @’U'.Lfd. Q H518" V.'fl$Kl Foxes For Immediate _ "°~l~¢ ana' - 1- sw-no-‘~..~.‘...s.4.....,_., bd. Sale from 50 1:.-uf W. B l:{OWA‘lD, D. P. A.. 0. r'. N.. oT.JOH.N,- _.Bt sq --relic _ I 1 %orAt MAn._$1eAMsH||>s , Royal Bank Building _ 'ro mvnnr-001. From Wed.i| Doc - :Corsican I-[,.1\|,x Wm 31"”-' U"M1\Dian ....St.}ohn :Sr,aJ. :ii .. _ *- weed 7 .l`:ii.`-\:€c'ifi:fifi`l`irlv'ian . TO BAVRIZ Q. LONDON Thu 1 Jan: ~Corlnihian.... Bt John TO GLASGOW Wed 2| Deo-Scotlan ........ .Boston _Bat ll Jan. - Pretori/m.....Port||md I`hurs l8Jan: -‘-‘icilian __ gmrgou 'l‘hurs ii Jan:-Uociian _ Pnrtlgud :Onecisss (fill shin Hmmm. rs. For rates and full particulars apply W. K. |;t0GERs.Ciry_ ll. Q. A. ALLAN _ 2 St. Peter Street. llonlrnl l iii. his war or warns Eastern S. S. Corporation nrnatuirlonm. use Chanda in Schedule WINTER BABES isnt: .’2z::i.:.'..~:;~_ "£‘.;..'E‘1°.i'.‘.','..°.,.;..°;.'.'..;.'.°_;.§'°.i'..}.7-.il l_=§..;iiit.;-.i.:i.i1=f.t-=sis'»'s‘=i=Pi= ii‘if`d'§‘§i"§i,°‘1ff“-lf°r:::i...’2°':i.'f°"`§" ° above t loot. i ` 'i°-.°.i:i"'.- ""2"" " °" "" "° :tilt.i°.i`°‘*‘i"'i‘=“i"ii* » ._ ..r‘if:".°~..s~._§~;,-,;g..§_i‘i,¢-ii, ~ _ _ »».:. _ _ A-°»'F"dl`.'liuf'N.,r _ _ _ _ . 00 ' yg Q 1 Ti) ENGLAND ' l’l'.lt -S. S. ~- “l)lGllY”l $50.” Cf. bin Accomodation 'l`o of England. cabin passage in aship cf tue “Digby” type, is exceptional value; This however, is our winter rate, and many are taking advantage of it. The “Digby” makes monthly trips to Liverpool. Next sailing from Halifax about January zolh. $r5 oo Cabin Passage to St. ]ohn’s Nfld, ' Apply to - ~ Furness Withy &Co_, Ltd., Halifax _ _ _ The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company. Ltd Charlottetown-_-_-l’icton service I » Commenoin Monday thelird. of Nov. fgborcgio s “Norihnmbor__i§_i_l_'Aw_ui Rot'rlrnin°:§°vin'1oevo‘ititir&:! . 8.aft°1' the nrrivr.i_otniomin_ g\lif»1<1“° at noon. " f 5;, ',__’ -,;,~_¢___;‘_; ii iv ii e ~ 0.' ' ~ '._ .. ew; f *,>- _ ns.-.mi :__- » r., ,¢ ‘.< » _ _ i.l.__i-~» _ Sliver Foxes _r Sale one nm aaa 1 yarn old- ‘szz ‘z:‘.:.»’r'-.. 9 _ - , . . .» _ ld. __ _ _ 9 _ tl _ r ` ' ' "`-.°1u_`.l...`." _ _ _ . ~. ei