Lake 3 miles west oi here. Kenneth ing accident occurred at- Wed‘tlz\bll|'l¢; W%I1¢Z¢l1» a U05’ of seventeen years of ugh. and two younger brothers were skating on the lake. The ice hroko and Kenneth nlunsed bead first into r ' ""l\f . iss nme oy . 0 us co, ` for Better and B|gg¢l' A`.l Who has been in the city for the past, lms.o.s.ssz1.sYsnnonn.n mhuih. the .guest of Geo and Mrs. f° A l tion, should write Q, Guardian Oi- _E ` B8l'gBll'1S ‘ ' _ ,____~. ' Moran, leaves this week on return to P _ ' ` her home. for their D}`°mPt payment of the in- ._ surance policy carriedby ber husband W. H. Horne oi Milton, Lot. 32, the late Joh” Dewar- ' 5! In goods Than 'any Other Drug Store Our Stock the Largest and Most-Varied Leather Goods---Calabash, Briar and Meerchaum Pipes, Walking Sticks, Writing Tablets, Dressing Cases,etc. Get the Habit-._ Be a Customer. _ , _ Use; (Oni - Cimcurzz _ Q - ,,,,` 'ir __ 2 . Soap for, Przze Baéy "I have allwa used Cutloura mp and no cigigryfor myfbabyknnid as never asoreo an in . He does not even chafe as mgst ba- bies do. I feel that it is all owin to Cutioura Soap for he is fine ang healthy, and when five months old won a prize in a baby contest. It makes my heart ache to go into so many homes and see 8. sweet faced baby with the whole top of its head a so id mass of scurf, caused by tho use of or soap. I always recom- mend ggtlcura, and nine times out of ten thenext time I seo the mother she says ‘ Ohl I am so lad you told me o Cuticura.’ " (Signed) Mrs. G. A. Selby, Redondo Beach, Calif. Although Cutieum Bonn is sold by drug- gisls and dealers everywhere, a\ postal w "'Cu|lcurs," Dr-pt. 3M. llosion, U. S../1.. will N‘c|\re n liberal sinuple, with 32-D. book on -_ -\\ lllllll rt pays co buy in nun rr-ovme=. 1 wm. Match, msmsclinc, crossed ` -1 _ ’ Monday morning on the Earl Grey. u 7-'~_,5_ Preston Sentner, city, was arecent - ' a education, who desires permanent M Greet' _ Work with chance of. rapid promo- M' A' DleNrthRti offers his valuable farm oi 145 acres of land for sale together with good Miss Florrle -Proud, city, leaves re this morning for Concord, N_. H., to .tr spend the Winte,-_ She Wm be ac_ and Miss Kitty Norton to Ottawa. § companied by her brother, Fred. Proud, for 3, short visit. hear that she is steadily imlprovinq M at the P. E. I., Hospital and will fr Miss Jean Aitken of Georgetown has resigned her position as Vice arl Grey yesterday morning for Mrs. Margaret Dewar, City, wish.-is house and outb,,udi,,gS_ The ad mp_.this city yesterday were: Harold f -he §;s“‘;1..:;.“:..”°;;if;L1...E- H' H2°":‘ ....2 en rou e 0 ._ Lot 16, on Saturday December- 30th 'rho manymenas ot Mrs. Webster Of Howatt, Tryon, will he pleased to of leave for home in a few dayB_ phor, Crapaud, to the Crapuud Ceme- r 1-.~.@~i-1-.\- .f-_~_- _ .~.~.-.-.- or rs. A. H. Wadman, Prince St. _H express her sincere thanks to the rudential Insurance C0 of America Among the outward passengers from sume their studies at McGill, Mon- eal; Fannie Tanton to Antigonish, , l The death occurred at Rose Hill, Mrs. Cornelius Lowther, formerly Crapaud. The funeral took place onday January lst, at 12 p_ m_ om the residence oi Herbert Low- 'rm y' il come or write lor Iur bargains. ' " I’ r _ Ill’ .1°"»..?.:.':.‘;° ?:’.::..'=°.: N Sala. . f Sak __ 0W ll me/bv///a Now 0|| L I N r_\`“ _ 1' .io 4 ' _ I( '/_ .- 'T __ 1 ( . 11 ,_ \ ui I \ I _ .__ 5.# _ V .i¢'~"l\iii-*uh 4_4 _ e\` ’,5‘f 3 f? 11 ’I‘V\l"`| ‘ a ST_YLE and furs of every price-go on sale to-day at a se_r1e_s of discounts that should empty the department within the month. The assortment shown is excellent I)-tllliepualities, as you know--are theiinest shown in If you have been shopping round you have seen that our regular prices are far below most dealers-and now-wiilz the additional price cui:-you are cllcred the ill1€St .shopping chancf: in iine furs to be had in the Province. E licrc are the prices ! \ visitor in Loyalist. M, D, M¢Fad [5 I Miss Minnie (E. Georgetown is gtunifed no the water and went under the ice . " visiting Mrs D A M’cKinn0n- cis ' gnc DB7 @N' His body was recovered. I, ‘\\\`\_ ` ` ' ...__ ' y* M15; Ret; Crgzier Summa,-side has Y , _ __ _ _ At the pollcacourt in this city yes- returned home alter spending’ her ifun P|'|c¢ ull- ~ - “_ sands? oned ndrunk, A. _McPhee, was Xmas holidays in Charlottetown. - ' ' "°"'°""'@ ~ . _ ne rwoj 0 ars and costs. ‘ ' ' N ew Years ' , . ' _ Miss Ella Oakes ol Summerside is ‘ /1 I I Any young man with at leastaisig visiting Charlottetown, the guest oi / _ U ,.r_ Q e e a e -_ .1 /1. , _ ‘ _- . fi .1/~;-. :/-.< ' . ._ ._ ... 1 / cl new Furs oi all Kinds ( _ ' , ‘wc are 0.1.11 _ K , °‘ °“°°~ ._ / . runs or EvEnv soar-sons 0E EVERY 'N I '¢’ " _ I as now reduced ‘ T "CY _ 4 Special cuts on all Marmois _ Marmot scarfs regular 3 95 now 3.16. _ I _ Marmot scarf regular 6 oo now 4.80. ` I . ;__._l‘ lr » the euro or shin. scalp and hair. to acccpt a position 'in the Provin- Aitken nas arrived in the city J. H. W. Ransom .Sk Co., have ' ` ' Principal of the Georgetown school succeeded Murvhv & White Co.. 2 ' _ wholesale fish dealers at 9 ` ii m is thoroughly acquainted with 1 , _ ”“`m€----l-~- -- t e fish trade and will find a ready j‘ Opp Post Office Phone 89 7-rvdtf i A telegram yecelved by Hyndman 5 & Co.,‘ Ltd., on New Year's Day, a from Winnipeg, advised that the ‘V le for all consignments oi smelts ` cial Lllbrary, Charlottetown. Miss FUUSOH Market, New York. The n°.“ . _ _ F h n nd eels sent them for which they, ill pay highest market prices, \»-\\\\.ws-s( Marmot scarf regular 9'o0 now 7.20. _ Large marmot caperines 12.00 now 9.60. Marmot muils, regular 9 00 now 7.20. Handsome marmot “Barrel” muff 17.00 for 12.00. 1 Great West Lite closed the year with L. __ - of Insurance in force. 1911 being the‘B°5"» took Place 011 Slmdayv Di1°@mIi°1`I ` hast year yet on I-eco;-d_ 31st from his late residence 216 Eus-I . 1 ____ ton St., to St. Dunsta.n‘s Cathedral» I Mrs. Robert N. Cox of Longworth UIGIICG t0 thu R. C- C0¥11°`it€fY. and; `1 1 ' was very largely attended. The pall-H' hardens the gums, whitens the teeth and makes far healthier .of this city. The rooms were bcouci. James, Gilbert Gaudet, Henry Ait- In0l1lllS. Try a tin 250, fully decorated for the occasion with ke ` _ evergreeus and appropriate emblems. . The following were registered at and Cherry Valley Methodist Church-l The MacK7nnon D rug C0' thc Queen Hotel, ony, yesterday:-L. ies. December Zgsh und 31st. where of wood, Mc. Herbert; J. 1. G'n1 n, sc. a eeusouehle au eniuouriate c erec- 1 001" Qt' G90- and Kent Street John; Miss L_ Shaw, Silmmisrscirle; R, lter. Both choirs gave well rcnderedl eci 1 music Good con re ations sixty seven and 9 half million dollars Avenue gave a very emoyable New _Years dance Monday evening to a. num- iber of young ladies and gentlemen _ _,__ _ _ _ _ D. Wright, New Glasgow; (3. L. Grant‘SP 8 - E EI -' 0 - ' _ if it - 0. , M 11 s1d,A _ tn- <1. B in church swer dressed ~- - and w e, C y, L c on m- E11 i-FC 0 S 6 | herst and C. Howard, Sask. in green, the church at Vernon R1ver_. \ IIII/ v ‘ ` | 'I _ Thgfoilorvim; registered at thcliriends and congregation at Veruonl L: _ Victoria Hotel, City, yesterday:-H. River made their faithful and eilicientl - _' H. Acorn souris; F. L. Howatt; A. organist. Miss Marguerite Vanider- . _ _ Hardware ,/ -_ ilompsny _ _ \ _ ,-7 ~' -.: 7 . :'~ ,_ " - .\.»"~: generally we wish to express our sincere wishe-' for a bright and prosperous New Year for eac 1 and every one. The past year has been a good 0n_' for all of us in many cases but we want to mak--_ 1912 a bumper one and can do so only when \v"? help each other. - P During 1912 we honestly believe you wil 1 save money and 'get better satisfaction if you bu 1' your supplies in hardware from us, because, b -_ actual comparison, our prices are much lower tha -1' you can get from any other house in Eastern Can _ ada and, transportation charges considered, nI_ other mail order house in Canada can beat ou -i figures. ' _“ Since 1857 when this store was es- tablished np to today our policy has al- ` ways been the same and that means “a ' square deal for each and every customer f regardless of class, creed or color” and each of these 54 years has seen a marked increase in business, a sure proof that the policy has been a correct one. . __ Our rig_h_t_g_oorls at tl_1e_rigl1t prices and a supcrio 5 Slorc service are factors which claimyour close _attention 1 "I afndvwbifh should be carefully considered before you .~en j _ ytmr orders elsewhere. W 1, Big increase in Business This present mouth has been a bumper one for us an » , we want to let the good work continue throughout th _ coming year. We want you to feel that this store is your ’ iu every particular, that we are able to cater to your ever ‘ ' requirement, that we have everything you _could possibl ' want and that our prices mean a good saving in mone for you - _ » We are out for a bigger business than we have eve 1 had before and if highest quality goods, rock bottom price _ and acourteous and prompt store service will bring it w are bound to have lt. We are s0_sure that we can give yo une ualled satisfaction that we invite you £0 compare ou . pricgs and goods with those that any other firm can oife I ou. . _ 1 y Again wewish to thank you for past patronage. W think we both have gained when you have done you shopping here. _ I I ' Limite Wholesale and Retail, ' -|37 Queen Street- Rogers Hardware »` 1 1 . _ _ r 1 . ~ \ ` The funeral of the late John Morri- ' bearers Werei M. P. Hogan, Frank- Keoughan, George Stewart, Jonn f. 11. The services at the Vernon River _ ‘D. Inman. Hampton; Ernest A. 'stiuc, a moucy gift which Mrs. Orm- Bell. Halifax; J. P. Lynch, St. an, on their behalf presented, and ‘ John, W. J. Waugh, Halifax; Renalwhich the recipient suitably acknow- McLean, Souris; J J Hughes, ledged i Souris; and H. C. Mcl)ons_ld, City. I I *_ ' aqui- - - I- - .ess-..s»..a».-'o Stewarfs Bakery " ` |63 Kent Street gant baskets and one j"~°_f°_'3°i"»= "fli§1_“i?“£5s"ix?_ A Brown llare Muilsi I Brown Hare Slolel P urlpaid city taxes wily. he advertised 0 I 1 Q I pam Wm plea" tak” “°ti°°` Hasan' I Brown Hare muff 2.75 for 2.20. Brown Hare Stole 2.50 for 2.00. g Black Coney muii 2,00 now 1.60. Brown Hare Stole 4.50 for 3.60. Brown Hare muff 3.25 for 2.60, -I I Brown Hare Stole 5.75 for 4 50. . __ 1 ».-_“wr '15 l charged it will have to b box of Chocolates left f; tions from the I-u]e_ over which we will sell to the first buyer at th 1 following prices, Regular $5.25 for $3.35 “ $4.50 " $3-40 “ $4.25 “ $3.00 The baskets with- out the chocolates are almost worth the prices quoted. Johnson (D. Johnson -1 treatment are always ready to sub- _1_;__.._.. 4T_*'“'_'-_°“”"J mit to his advice. The patienii join -_---'i'i'_-'-'_""‘ The Season’s Greetings To all our many patrons we wish ahappy and pros- - perous New Year. The past year has been an exceptionally good one for ' us as all records have been lment to ..i:.:.i.w. the number oi In- 1Persia #.1 grorect the Britllh All lhcsep prices--Sirlcily cash . ’ basis of cash payment at time of purchase-if you wish to have the item e at the full price. Please note this fact--no excep- _ 1,91- -.1 ~»»s~¢.~e» //;‘ `§ 2 `s\ Q3; Bargains in i 0 0 Chowlates t - PLEASE NOTE-_-ALL 0E THE ABOVE Piucss are made on .. I I . ‘R sr _~\ . ` ` -\° ;_____`_ __»..,.. -......,,;_@f._\.. _ 0rder Furs by Mail you’il make a big saving ° say so. Hurry your order-the first comer is going 'E-si N0 HOUSE IN c_.>.NApA wn_L GIVE _ “_ _ YOU a better _fur deal than we will-not many will .__ 1 give you a se_r1es_of bargain anywhere near as good. Order by mail with perfect confidence-if you are 44.5.5, not absolutelypieased with your order tell us~and ; in your money will go back-by telegraph-if you '3:é:7'¢C»?5.'-' I' to get the best choosing. _ msn Eexprcsscd intention u the Govern- digg troops e~1;,1l11c\! in B0-zilern ronsulates -nd the trade routes. broken- To our patrons who have brought this result about and to those who are g. iing to help us make a new record for this year we ten~ der every good wish for a bright, happy and prosper- 01s New Year. The 2 Macs r49:Gt.|¢p eorge:St, ll I l ,Quick action. lm-vcvcr, was consicer §ed necessary by :hu retsnt mturir ri' 'Kashgai trlircur.-1:1- on the l.':n‘°h consul, W. >\. Smurr while bein: es- 'corted to ue |».»u. az Slums ry a de |¢a¢;m,en¢ oi I.~..li.\n slowms. I The l3ri*.i~1h l‘r0:i.ccc~l cruiser !-'om ,arrived here Inst. 1-.vcnlnig rm-i landni |170 men Ji tm in-liau Carmvic in- iantry against possible contigencies. | Further details have been received of the attack on Consul Smart. The C0ns\|l's escort was enraged twice. On the iirst occasion they drove od the natives who were cleared from the hills with the loss of only `0ns killtd and one ivndmled on the British side. S " " On the second occasion the Sowars LOST NO TIME had to iight n rear Kuard action for IN SENDING TROOPS eight miles. They saved the convoy -- including a large amount oi specle. B . 31__Th In this encounter the British lost BUSHIRE» P°"9""' Dec _ e iive men killed and ten wounded. Government hh! 105i 11° “"1” Consul Smart himself was injured British ' sending troops to Persia. It was the but only slightly. . and il OVER THIRTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS For the year ending 26 Dec 1911 the Sun Life of Canada received applications for $3e,400,0o0.o0. N0 better evidence of the popularity of that good old company could be given. _ _ .`\. A E. R. BROW 'of rc Ea In ‘ " * I' _""1 =. -_ 1°? 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