' .1--fill-illstlliii 1 ' - .ri 'kugcuiissa 22. 1914 ` s , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE GERMANY MADE Pl.ANs 'ro AN. wrrzsn NEX S LAND. PARIS. Dec. 19.~As proof that Ger- many made plans to annex Switzer. land the Matin Prints Photographs of German ten and twenty pfenmng Bmnps, across which are printed in black letters, "Schwiez. ten centlmes," and “Schweiz twenty-five eeutlmes." The editor claims that he has stamps of this kind.in his possession. in-_i i _' Q é-ii rbi? I Vli.o° You O 'H A. T ~ --I Z ~ v--~-> _ i- *_ ____ . _,______,__ 1. ____ _ _. __ _,___ __ W ,__ -- ..._ _..¢ 1’ Christmas Beverage and he was closely watched. The ex- ion who last them While she Skim' cltenient began when the man was in- 1" her ~h°m° ha* been' s°1"d‘ 'um formed that he was om m he curls were found in ir suit case under Shll'ik@<\» bringing the guards down. sleep. Welcome If you wish to s t e Sevln s Account- do not lietsifate becsuie you have only a small sum to - egin with; you will be welcome at our omce. Some of our large accounts began as deposits of $1. It is our aim to have customers come to us with the feeling that we will attend to their business with pleasure. ra The Bank of Nova Scotia Quritll - ~ - 6 6,000,000 burnlus - - - - lii,oo0,ooo Tuul Resources - $50,000,000 ISLAN U l.'2R1iN\IH ES h, Charlottetown - Siinimerslde /klberton. O'Lcsr-1 -~ Kensingxon Victoria ' . Moiitnguo l I liijured KAISER'S FRIEND SAFE. LONDON, December 21.- During the lionibardment of Scarboroiigli, iiids. rcsideiitc iii the viry cvuirc ot the town. Iler husband and she are `they eiitvriaiiiod in London three years ago, while Prince Henry of Prus- `\igl|‘s_i‘osiilciice, though formiin; a roiispicuoiis target had ii. wonderful vsczipc, s\i|l'crin|; no injury whatever, though buildings on both sides were .J:idl_\' destroyed. The niun was dazed, but not seriously The loss of the young woman's hair SeveI'1ty_t‘v0 emo ll discovered when she arose and found Pemwawa Amgng uI1‘€m“"‘:;`e filhielé I0 what was left bndly_bol>bed. has fur- ‘Inian who attempted to cdniiiliit siilririclii ;x[:l:;(,1.3,(,);";,nOf1`,f,|.`e £I,`,l;c1pB'l topws of ,, ' " ' \ c o . --- ’.$112.5'§,?l§§.?.?;f”‘T“i?J‘ ..§l.".§’ Z$¥iF“§‘il "1 ‘°’“‘“"" “”°“‘"i"f= “M I “M being held as witnesses in the Scha- going t'0.1e“V° Brashmr and that I fm- ¢,aSe_ was packing my grip” she said in re- icounting her experience f-ir the several hundredth time. "Look in thc suit #asc then, sug- gested one of her pra.cti\‘a‘. hcnirrs. lAnd in the suit case was the miss- iulz hair and thc scissors, which the voung lady had wielded on it lliiailyll.Ts`A`iIEf§iIVE`§ "sEA'c'i<"Fox Es absolutely free of red :ind rust. Ono Thousand Dollars por llHll'- 1`l“‘5§` are yenrling foxes, nlso cross foxes from fifty 1° H1‘\'1‘111>'-fl\'0 W1' <'<‘“‘~ black und silver. $175 lJ“l` llillf- AH ure guaranteed us rcpri-.st\iitctl. llulf cash on piirclinsc must iiccoinptiill order by wire in New lork (Ati funds. All goods ilcllvf~i‘cd ut Monc- ton for tiuul uettleinent. All pay' ments refunded it' text-s ni-c iio.4i§; reprrsenterl. Jipliiii-s\:/\.Yl\i1li&. Tlilrd St., llroo yii2;§5.0_1_é'wM17L _ ' - " ' ' "‘“"“"' ' """¢`n\cn tried to lift him. “Tliey've got - , .. l _.___'_!'§E§'i-L“E9!§._ ONE OR TWO PAIRS OF FOXES can he rnnclied by experienced ran- cher ncur (Iliarlotetown, terms reas- onable. Apply Box 4-ill Charlotte- town. 7025-12-17l\ltl'. s'1TwsEK AND Expenses. To travel, appointing local representa- tives. Whitfield Liiiscotl. lsi'aiit~ ford. WANTED.- A sov Asour. is years old as an apprentice. Apply to W. N. Tanton, Watchmsker. 6014-10-12Mtf. SITUATIONS lliiCilNT-FEMl\Ll§ LADIES WANTED T0 DO EASY, pleasant, coloring work at home. (‘an inuke $15 to $20 weekly. Ex- perience unnecessary, no cavvuss- iiig. National I)ecoruting Co., Dept. N. 09 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. 7036-12-l7l\lE2Gi. =_ ~,.5l.Wl\Il9!*_$.,_"_5E“_"_T___ ANY RESPECTABLE MAN OR W0- inan can make $2 to $4 daily '-1 trlhuting religious literature. Ch’ .ice for promotion; spare hours mu/ be usod. Home Bible League, li 'ant- ford.- WANTED aww r-I-:ONT ROOMS, WITH BOARD. 187 Prince Street. 6955-1115i WA“'l‘Tl"'El.iZBi\7“ii` young luoy, board iii rt privuic family. Room alone. Ap- ply at this oiiice. 0946-11-14nitf FOXES WANTED.- l HAVE AN OR- dcr with cusli to purchase six pairs Class A. foxes born 1014. Parties liuving same for sale please write quickly giving lowest price, N. R.l<., mire Guurdiiin. |3974-ll-14M3i FEMALE F6S<`wAN1'ED To MATE with ft high grade patch male, Is- land breE,Ii;§nl‘;‘;‘;§fiI§°f3“ef;i;’f,f1sf , otisregimen. . - "- t ers ot suitable 2186 ?"_d Physlqué with or Wlthou previous military framing- Thig will probably be the last oapiortunity for the formation of 21 overseas service. distinct P- E- IS d ”mt_,f°r ' Application mill’ be made toi- Maiof J, A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) 0. C. UAH Squgdf0fl» ` _ E_1 men (Summcrsidel Mala' 'fiyf sqiiudroii, ' or to the undersi8¥l¢d _ E_ mg; Lieut. C01. - . A o_ G 31,,,,,p.E.i.,L.u. _ W C Cooke, “Pam mm n ,.,. Who is Fantomas? “Why don‘t you get the tire depart- a good derrick I believe. ~i When taken to Bellevue llospital he became unconscious and it developed that he had suiicred internal injuries. ,Ho died a few hours later, SHE CALLED HIS B'l2Ul~`F‘. "I never loved anyone but you." “Nonsense." "You ure the light of my life.” "l've licsi-d.th:it before." “I <‘mi't live without your love.” “Loose talk." “Iii I could only tell you how ini.ch I love you!" “Get some new stuff." -“Will you ,marry me?" "Well, now you‘re talking." if .+l>>l>L'I"-i.'l°f* D To su|c|DE. U NIGHT PARADE . BY si-lock or Fins. | Monrauai., nec. 21.* A German CUTS on “RLS pri f . 'Q' ,,e,f',§’,§‘,§’§,§’,,,;“2,§,“§,_ “‘§n‘,’;‘,'§;g‘s§§;‘;'; saAsHi-;.\ii, no.. Deemser 21.- created such a fuss Wednesday night The mystery of what became ot the that guanis were rushed down stairs, pretty “axe” curls °f Miss Cmda U (4 .nnwlllin o . Hn, , . “ E H taken ua io the prison Qgmp at pe;awawa_ |m_ ber bed, and because of 8 dream inedlately lie heard it, he begun to which Bile recalls ha"-“E that flight dash his head against the wall. His Bile 19 Couvinced that She Cl-it Them wii'r who, nas in the same rooiu 011 herself while walking in her LONDON, Dec. 21.- (Correspond- ence of the Associated Prcss)- The extraordinary effects of shell ilro up- on those who are forced to undergo it, are being discussed ut length in the British medical journals. - An English surgeon now attached to a Paris hospital reports the cases of four men who show absolutely no truce of bodily wounds, but who are now struck deaf and dumb by shell explos- ions; iieither of them has anything wrong with his organs of speech or hearing, but is suffering simply from shock. A third cannot see, caused by a. nervous shock. There is nothing the matter with his eyes and complete recovery is promised after a period of l quiet and rest. The fourth inan's experience left his mind blank. Field Surgeons coiitributed accounts ot’ the manner iii which death comes from shell tire. In some cases men are found stiff iii death in life-like at- titudes, so that the stiffness, clniracter- istic ot' a. corpse must have come on at the very moment oi’ death. Some of the field surgeoiis have at *tributed this to thc action ot' a poison- , _ . _ 1 - f _ -|- . _ ' ous gas given off bv the new personal friends ot the Kaiser, whom -M .0 qlle" UdVel1i2L\I‘cs “nie walk » _ ` _ _ . . explos- ive. “turpentine." One ot' the patliole gists a -Guy's Hospital, however, con- tradicts that theory. _ DUDLEY ARRIVES AT STATE PRISON. Tl-IOIVIASTON, Mc., Dec., 21.- Dr. lLionei E. Dudley, under sentence of from ten to twenty years for the dcalli of Mildren Sullivan, began serving his term at the State prison tonight. “l shall try to take my inedicine like 11 man.” the I'i~esquo isle physi- cian said, as lie entered the prison with Sheriff Bryson. ‘It will be my aim to coiiduct ii1_\'scli‘ as to shorten my term as much as poi-sible." Dr. Dudley was granted all possible freedom by the ollicors during the long journey from lloultoii. l-le was not iiianacled at any time and read and sinolrcd at will. EUGENIC BOY AN ELEVEN POUNDER. MILWAUKEE, \Vis., Dec. 2l.--- The first offspring ot' ii Wiscoiisin cugenic marriage has been recorded. lt's zi boy, weights 11% pounds, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacDon- ald. ot' Washburn. They were the first couple in be eu- genically married in that country. and the first couple wedded iii the state, whore the bride. as well as thc bride- llioom, passed the eugeiiic luw test, though the law provides only for tho brldgroom's being tested. The State llealth Department had :i chance to try its much discussed inten- tion ot` requesting the parents ol` the first cugenic babe to name the child Eugene, or Eugenie, ns circiiinstaiiccs might require. ::Our Toilet Sets make pleasing gifts. Have you stopped to tiiiiik how delighted she would lie to receive a nice comb, brush and inlrror, neatly packed in a plush case. Prices $5.00 to $8.00. The lViucKiinion Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets. metf _ . f- x1_ s i I . -ll ___ ?_.1_ 'll' .~J GERMAN PRISONER OF _ v . ` . WAR TRIE SLEEP WALKER IN SENSE8 PABALYZED , V - , Useful Christmas Gifts -1 Always give the most lasting pleasure, both to giver and recipient. Why not make it a rule this year to give your friends presents that will be of real service to them for many days to come. There is no better place to purchase sensible Christmas gifts than at this store. Our stock is very complete and includes a wide variety of _new goods that are well worthy of your inspection. Here are a few sug- gestions that may help you. Q3 , Gem Food Chopper 75c A This would makea most ac- _/' ceptable gift for the housewife- J one which is necessary in every __ 1 kitchen. Cuts raw and cooked ,, " meats, vegetables of all kinds, © 3, fruit of all kinds, -biscuits, bread, -‘~- -' eggs, etc. Three sizes 75C, 1.25 and 1.50 each. . ' -@iia.°iMsr The universally used Polish Mop. Millions in use the world over. This would make a most appropriate gift. Put up in nice lithographed tins. Price $1.50 each 0’Cedar Polish 25c, 50c and $1.00 .. __ .._...\.........» .,_.;..._ so A c _ ~ ~ "wr ~ ->--A;--<: ~7~:~::-e 3 Minute Bread Makers Open Kneads dough thorolghly in Evening; tlirticgi fiiiiiiiitfzs-}bettéei° tlliiailifyou - cou o i‘>v an in a an Chgilgias hour. The “Universal” 3 min- ute bread maker is used and praised by thousands of people. Price each $2.00, $2.50. lflltiéfyl Is Always Welcome Tliere’s surely something in our showing of cuiery waiting for you. 3 piece Carving Set in handsome plush case, an elegant set containing knife, fork and steel, (English make.) Special - Xmas price $2.50 each. Other car- Other Gift Suggestions Brass Lady Kettles-2 sizes, a real nice present $2 and 2.25 each. _ Nickel plated tea pots are dainty and inexpensive. 90c and 1.00 each. 1857 R0ger Bros Silver Ware in Tea Spoous 4.00 and 4.50 per doz. Dessert Spoons 7.00 per doz. Table Spoons 7.50 pci' doz. Tea Knives 5.00 a doz. Dinner Knives 600 per doz. Tea and Dinner Forks 6.00 and 8.00 per doz. Nevada Tea Spoons wears the same throughout, never tarni.~lies Large size Tea Spoons 90:1 a doz, Dessert Spoons 1.50 a doz, Table Spoons 2.00 a doz., Dessert and Table Forks 1.50 and 2.00 a doz. 8 dwt. Silver Knives make an ex- cellent gift 2.50 and 2,75 a doz. Handsome Alarm Clocks, a large assortment 75c to 2 25 each An egctens- ive assortment of pocket knives ranging in price from 5c to 2.00 each. Perfection Oil Heaters, 3 sizes, 3 85, 4.25 and 5.00. vers from $3 to $10 per set. _ Our line of gifts-knives and forks --is the finest in the city. Our prices are right. INVESTIGATE. Skates for Boys and Girls _ Strong Spring Skates, sizes 8 to 12, per pair 50C. Hockey Skates, strong an durable, 450 a pair. Arctic Special Hockey (as illus- trated) a strong skate 1.50 per pair. Yukon Hockey, similar to above, nickel plated 1.25 per oziir. Ladies Automobile Hockey. “Some Class.” 2.50 per pair. Model ‘D” Automobile, for skaters and hockey players who know what part good skates are in the game, (Guaranteed) 6.00per pair. Horkey sticks lllc, 20C, 35c and 45c. Pucks l0c, 25c and 50c each. Grafton Street "’._'_’;`-._"Z I ` Grafton Simon \V. Crabbe i gf,-.et --s it 2 . . -,-v it f- - i pportu for you lasting only till Dec. 31, 191-4 r-" iy '"1 Do you wish to join a PROSPEROUS, PRUGRESSIVE and WELL ESTABLISHED Company. 1 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $750000 PAR VALUE OF SHARES $10.00 ` THE JOH . D NN S, » 1 PEDIGREED FDXES, LTD. ‘C 9’ i 0 is ranched by John R. Dinnis the wizard Rancher Is Managed by the strong. Board of Directors \Nrite for our Herd Book which gives an idea of the quality _ A, _ of the foxes. M, p i” A A I-lead 0Hice“ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` Box 147 -......_.,. “ss »--1%-» :> s-