Yolii' il00r. W0 fnow ll ls b`y"“the knock, it’5 Sant-a Claus 'twlih 'a' bugger of _Coal. Santa Claus alwavs smiles when taking our CO AL. He know, it will bring- good cheer by the warmth and glow ot” the fire ii ml\¥€8._ WB give prompt attention to all CGAL orders. A. Rickard & C0. if 'Phone 240 ` Ch’t0wn - - V ‘la r N'i'3'ii>f` A .5 it _,EN 4 1”/ 5/.rlltl . at 2 ms;fg> _.,1' . .- ~}dir»s.ir’1i,-= ,/_ ; "‘ . \\ _ Q of ,.-_~.i”' ' W .2-:->°/$1 4. g- V . __ T1.- Always acceptable bc- cause ol their good quality. 'Toilet Sets Walking Canes, ~ Collar Q. Glove Boxes, ‘Shaving Sets, Cigars, Pipes, Smoking sets Qc Qc Don't put oil -Buy Now GCG-E'-“U0l\99l §:'i°2tt;t Charlottetown, E I. i 1 BL!-lilli.- POX r0it_s_il.r. son .1saLE:-P`ure Black Island Male Fox ‘eligible for registration. , Apply to l ._ " " H. B. wsicxs, North Tyron. Dec. 18, 1413. C . “llis've' you seen that nice lot :of winter |Dres»¢s in serge and Panama reteived today these Dresses are sold every where. at 6 00 to 6.50. Offered o i ‘Special Sale at Reiidi¢i’s f-rf ‘|».75.' Cash only. 314z_»r2-ioM4i _ liiiitl Sill $KiiilS The lady who wantssomcthing de- cidedly chic in a silk or satin under- skirt for Christmas gift giving will und them in all colors, paddy green, _cerise, blue, etc., and priced from $1.35 up to’ $4.50, nicely boxed, at Patons ' Big, 1 Bright store. . 3012-12-6ms2wks. s Savings Account . been of real benetit to Y0iq?` Wh it we mean to ask is whether or not you hsveso used your oppo.tunlty thiit you are now a better and rich- . er man for having started a savings account. Have you , sound securities, paying re- gular interest. and thus sup- plementing your own eamln gs? D.-prsltors of this Company are encouraged to invest their savings safely in bonds. de- Jentnres, and mortgages, wherie the in'erest ea'ned will e larger than paid bv savings depvtments, ard where the temptation will not benearly so great to draw money and spend it foolishly. If you really want to be better off in a year than you are today, come here with your f .mds and we will advise with you ‘egarding investing I it, evfn if the amount does not exretd $1! o, We wl‘l i suggest municipal bonds or mortgages as each is bf st suit- ed to your requirements. l)0MlNl0N . 1 TRUST 1 COMl'ANY A dvisory Board. W. H. Aitken Hon; Chas. Dalton Frank R, Heart: ll. M. llavison ' _ Manager t Morris Block Charlottetown Belgium. 3203-12-r3Mstt3i ini-tint-I _FJ El L.__"_l El i_?'_l El ill E|`L1_ S Don’t _ Bake _ _ Biscuits _ _or pastry if you have _ not got the right kind of Baking Povvder__ __ __ The pure quality art- _ lcle costs noiniore than the ad nlterated ki slung- sit- ini- - in t ‘Q s P- |E1r-ts1sii- ini-latin tn ’ To do successful Baking-:imply try- __ ]ohnson’s ` Bakm - Powder guaranteed, r‘e_c o m- m ended andsoldby all up-to~dsie grocers. _r_aved and p‘ace¢L_~">'licuey in l i IE i- EMF Made only by' Johnson &. Johnson _l The Quality Drug Store. El ross-ii-sim ‘ El B1:-Eitniainiziisiiéll "How very pleased some oi the elder (olk would be with a pair of our nice spectacles for Christmas. Bring the old pair ol glasses in and see how much we can improve 011 them. E. W. Taylor, South Side Queen Square. 3210-12-13M3l. . " ¥%_ ____2"_Give Him Cigars Iiiheis _a smoker give l1'm cigars by all means and get the cigar here. _ _ _ _ ": k ` ,h.. h _t 5 one °f ¢_h»_¢ most complete and varied lines in the ¢iX;_ii_:13l)tl\¢ pwiiqulllii 5c and ioc-_ cigars are here and arc kept in peiftct con itiari in onr patent humirlors. - ' lip,-,¢g'fangeiipricefrom ...-.. 65cup M cKinnon Drug Co. gx '“'°' 'Gt. George and Kirit Sis. _ _-rl ' ,.4 ' 4 'Ffirei"lInsurance A. . Necessity , _ Then insure in good strong stock___c_ci_mpsi1-_ les which never contest an honest claim such 1 ‘ I ‘ls- 35 igfeprerented by A E_1i`.B_RoW' _ _¢l_rs;jlbtterov_vn ‘ ~ - day by His Lor goods. We gladly welcome the high dressings. All shades in switches lor ST. JAMES SERVICES.-The Rev. T. F. Fullerton will preach at both services at St. James Church on Sunday. His subject in the morning will be: “Does God De- celve?" At the _evening service he will preach un "The Master Pas- The passengers to Charlottetown from Picton by tha steamer Nor- thumberland iast evening included Mr. J. M. Clarke, and Mr. Charles J- C1Bl`k0 and family, who formerly were residents in this Island -but are rgovgk living in _North Battleiord, a . SUCCESSFUL SALE-Mr. Beii'-. Carter, Charlottetown, retumed on Thursday night by the Empress from Amherst where he conducted a gale best type and two year olds sold at from $230 to $410 each, one team alone selling as high as $810. On his reputation as on auctioneer, as is shown by the fact that he was chos- en from. among all the auctioneerg in this morning to North River, where he will conduct the sale of Mr. C. E. Rodd. ROUGH TRIP-A passage which can easily be called the roughest or the season, was mode in the storm on Thursday night by the S. S, Em_ press from Pt. Du Cheue to Sum- merside. All the way over the steamer rocked, and at times was st.eamer’s hold, where the action of the waves was 'hot felt to such a irreat extent. Captain Cameron and his able stall did all in their power to make the trip comfortable and the Captain is to be heartily congratu- lated in bringing his ship safely ‘to port through such a blizzard. ISLAND POULTRY WINNERS AT AMHERST-Prince Edward Island poultrymen, as usual carried off most. of the prizes in the classes in which they competed at the Amherst Winter Fair just closed. Amherst had about 3,200 entries, a show that compared advantageously with any held in America. Some idea ot the vast number oi! birds and exhibitors can be had from the iollowing taken from the official catalogue'-But! Or- pingtons and White Wyandottes had the largest e`ntr‘ies--over 100 ‘birds in each class, shown by over 35 ex- hibitors. Barred Rocks had 13 ex- hibitors;|White Rocks, 10 exhibitors; White Orpington, 11 exhibitors; Whlte'Leghorns, 12 exhibitors; and Brown Leghorns, 13 exhibitors; other classes ranging from 9 to 4 exhibitors. There were altogether 391 exhibitors. The iollowing are the prizes. Islanders won:-Spanisli- 1st pullet, L. A. Haszard. Orplngton -1 and 2 cock; 3 hen; 1 and 3rd, pullet, C. P. Thorne; 3rd Cockerel, L. Haszard; 5th, Thorne. But! Rocks-Ist; Cockerel, 2nd Pullet, .I-Iiaszard; 1 cock, 2, and 3 hen, L. Foster; R. I. Reds-4th`pi1llst, Has- ,_zard. White Rocks-lst, Cock; 3 .__hen; 3rd cockerel; 3 pullet; lst. pen, A. Boswell. S.S_ Hamburg. 1, '2, cock; 1, 2, hen; _1, 2 pullet; 1, 2 cockerel, John Tweedy. G. ,P. Ham- bur -1, 2, cock; 2, hen; 1,2,3,4.5,6, pullat; 1,2,3,5,6, Oockerel, Henry`*os well. Barred Rocks-6 cock, 1, hen; 2, puliet, 4 cockerel, and 2nd pen, L. H. D. Foster. Burl Rock-1 pen, Foster. Spring Park Poultry Yards made a clean sweep lu Bantarns, winning 11 iirsts, 2 seconds and one third. There were also many prizes taken ln utility classes and in ducks geese and turkeys, by Messrs. Bos- well, C-allbeck, Foster and Spring Park P. Yards. The fact. that so many prizes were won by Island breeders at a show like the fair at Amherst goes to show what high class stock is raised in this Island. . ::SMOKERS GOODS.-There are many things in this line suitable for gifts lor gentlemen-Pipes (Briar and Meerschaum), Tobacco Pouches, Cig- ar and Cigarette Cases and Holders. Tobacco Jars; Ash Trays, Companion Bets etc. Our stock is large and specially selected for Xmas. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore.-Mtf. dian will be pleased to receive all news of importance by mail to North Riistico or by phone. 12-21. MSF-11-2lMEti. Good Bread i The reason Stewar t’s Bread is better than other bread is because it is made by machinery and the best of material used, We take great care of our. » Telephone orders . STEWART'S BAKERY 163 Kent Street sion.'f B Donald: Becretar Treasurer, 3212. har return trip to Charlottetown later last evening than she has been uoingit ior the past few weeks. She did not arrive here until seven o ’clock. In her cargo she brought over the stock from this Island that was exhibited at the Maritime Win- Fair that was held at Amherst, N. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-The lollow- llig is taiterr from a Vermont exchange and the Mr. Hacket referred* to is a son of Postmaster E. Hacket, Char- lottetown: Charles Hacket, who was badly hurt while employed by Mr. Getchell on the Standard Oil job, was resting comiortably yesterday at the Heaton hospital. Thursday afternoon Mr. Hacket, as boss, was superlntendiiig the taking down the derrlck which had been used in hoisting the large tanks. 'Two men of Clydesdale nllies as previously an- wen, 10 ,cum th u rope d ~ -1 ° nounced. The tlllies were oi the very he wentoto af; onetgeyother :ig;]_ tg; .__\\< iv. _ _\i_. nf/ _ _ . /> ` " / derrick swung in an unexpected di rcction and was caught and pinn ed. one leg being badly crushed. He that occasion, Mr. Carter exceeded was taken to the Green Mountain _T House. He was later taken to the Heaton hospital at Montpelier wliero Mr. Getchell had engaged a prnate Hacket as one of his mostftrusted men. Work at; this planbwag pmc. tically completed. Mr. liacket/s home is in Montpelier and he has 9. wile and live children. It is feared that amputation will be necessary. ::A Thermos bottle would be a good gilt for a. working man, oflice man, or any man who would appreciate a Other Offices-Vancouver. ,leanin alma t H h __ id_ Th warm drink while away _ir_oin home. Vj¢g9;{g_ Nanaimq New gd shed S h° d in “foe h 9 The Thermos is the original liquid waves a i W==fm*»Sf=f» Caffafy ‘iff ;2".&i‘.1.".‘=.°.:;‘r.‘;';‘f.‘:f fit?" .‘.‘s°..t‘;;°‘ Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal most every passenger was seasick A I 1 g ' ‘ ’ ~ l h i i i Lond°n_ Eng_ AntWE,p_ ‘ and the lad1es all retired to the h_o;__ce$2_03eupfr,‘;,he rhigiélslngn Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. MEtl. ::Everett Buell is Guardian Agent at Abney. Subscriptions, renewals and all reliable news will be gladly welcomed by him. 2971-12-1MEti. CHILDRENS GOATS A liberal saving in price is oiiered of } ofl Children's coats for winter wear at Patons. See them. , 8072-12-9ME1wk. li Chocolates - lor .Christmas _ As usual, we have anti cipated your wants in this line and our assortment is larger than' any pre- vious year. The very attractive as- sortment includes- Moirs, Neilsons and ‘ Wlltards Chocolates Your interests have been considered, and we have secured exception- ally good values in pack- ages selling up to $8 oo each. Call and look them over. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store t L Give H im.,H`er A Dressing Case Ther='s a splendid line _of all leather dressingcaseshere, with fit- tings to suit the needs of men or women. Sizes range from three to ten pieces, various styles, genuine leather, $6.00 to. . . . . . . .. . . .l0.50 The 2 Macs I 149 Gt. Geo. St. Superior _ Atchison Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smelters Amal. Copper - Brooklyn R. T, Canadian Pacific Erie 92| 01;, 10; sei 223; 211 Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading Rock Island Southern Pacific Union Pacific i. U. S. Steel U. S. Steel Pid. Hi 25} 107§ 1075 , 'H' Utah _Copper _ __ _ _rg guys 1~0`\m, in ug; pi-ovmeg, ' 0FFICE» HOURS.-The Guardian _ ‘ Big! Bow Gloss _ ' ' _ News Department closes tonight u.t‘1’Z§ s'i‘uUia QUO'1‘A'1‘IONB. ' ` _ ‘AT PALMER ROAD--The Stations and will reopen tomorrow night at _Brazilian Traction __ _ B5\ ol the Cross will be erected in the ,12. In the interim 124.! can be phou- -_- -Detroit i . 70 ' Catholic Church at Palmer Road to- ed. Dom. Steel Corp’n 40 39 39{ dehip Bishop 0'Leary. _ _,__ Quotation furnished by I. B, le. Minn. & St. Patil (Soo) 125; ' 'rl-no BELMONT anaox Fox oo., Ourdr lr 0°-. Stock ma Bona sro- Mfmtrcsl P°W°f _ 211 S16 21" MILTON--'Phe Rev. Samuel Tri- have placed another pair of rom iii Ks". Uomboi-s Montreal stock 11;- N s steel a coin oem. 10; "ft, R¢¢¢°l` 01 M0500. Wi'-1 hold the ranch and couwquently have now change, 184 Richmond Bt Cher- Richelieu &-Ontario 111! 111) 111; service in Hampshire Church ou Bun- a small portion oi stock tor sale In- lottstown P B. I., " gh wi 1 B No 5 is du °v°“i°5 “xt (nth) st 7 pm' 591151115 i!\VBBtol'H should make' im- . . . Bp;lliilhgRli]ver Com. l 0.0' HAIR DRESSING-__l€r_.__ white at gisdéatgagggucgtign §_<_>_;Di=_ii_i:_;to§k gs December 12. _'roi-onto Ry so sais The Lennox with all s yles in ha/lr And,-ew T_ ’B_ `m|'ey_ or s_ 'Mel Twin City 106 E. V NEW YORK EIOCKS. sale ineiuiiiiig white a i ' °°'n'°N' massage and shampo?>llng.m-ey' Still? P1333? §(gft{`:rFr§Ex\?f:n?bI;:|§|?é_~m:§: Hilli Low Close \ 923 92i December 1311 1295 1111 No sais. Maron _ .1212 1291 1212 sol 61 ssl ss; as as _ 221| 221: _ 21 21 ia; 441 251 25; 101 101 100; 106; 164 161; 161{.Dec. Wheat 89| 135 13; isi May wheat 92; ss; sei ss; Dec. Corn 702 69; say 1521 150| 150| May Com ss; sei 55; 55:1/ray Poi-ir 105| May Lard 41| 41| Spot 13.40 unchanged. Juriullfy ` -1299 1276 1299 Mayv T100# 1284 1305 GRAIN it PROVISIONS. High Low Closr -Pills 0'l‘llR INK! CLOG ANU RUST ‘Ill PINS. . Q. _ lnk__l_)_oe_s lol rr Kurs rin Pen Polrus snoolu soin r.vzarnans‘ Everett 0. Barron Cd. Amherst N. S. _- i CROWN ROASX OF PORK. Tic a dozen pork chops so as to form a crown, with the ribs trimmed free ol meat, and cut the same lenggth Fill che centre ol the crown with some small onions, or with sausage meal iiiixed with one-third its qual- ssi sa; 92| 91; 69; est ’ 2110 2102 2102 1110 1105 1101 ity or bread- crumbs. Put the roast in n, dipping pan with a cuplul ol hot water, and roast. till thoroughly done, at least three hours, hosting it frequently with thc drippiiigs. Moore £1? M cLeod \_\\\\_ l/;// ~ ff) : '3l"¥ 1- I '/t \ .\\` l ff The Busicst Store on Chsrlottefown’s Busiest Street B ll9-|21 Queen `Sireet "il t\\‘-` F' _ fl oi ‘ ~ ' O /1 Q LB.'i_ 1 1,; \ i\ " .\\\\ / i C. Linens the Maritim” Pmvincei- Hi’ S095 room. Mr. Getchell considers -Mr. i . This morning we open an ntroduction Sale of at 20 p. c. .Cash Discount WE WANT TO GET EVERY WOMAN within the reach ot this st’re’s sei vice to know all about this greatly extended new Linen Department of ours. We want all women to know about our great leading line “SH AMROCK LiNi:NS”. So ior the next few dayswe offer a discount of zoper cent for casli to every purchaser from this wonderful range. A grand Christmas chance. Great range of Shamrock Table Cloths 20 per cent oil Great range oi'Shamrock Napkins 20 per cent oil . Lovely Shamrock Tea Cloths ' 20 per cent oil Embroidered and Iniiialled Linen Pillow Cases 20 per cent off Embroidered, Inltialied and Hemstitched Towels 20 per cent oif Pure Shamroch Linen Bedspreads 20 per cent off Every sort of dainty fancy linen, in the finest range you ever saw. Special today at 20 per cent oif Waisting Linen 65c for 55c yd. Here isa pure Irish Linen, Hue round thread weave, just the right weight for dresses and wsists, a fabric that sells in the regular way at Fiqc l It is going on sale Saturday all day at peryard...... . . . . .. . . ... 55c I There is a line at 25c that is worth about double. There is a line at 32c that is worth atleast .. . . .. . . . . . _.500 _ Never mind how we got them-perhaps we robbed someone-you will think so when you see how cheap the linens are. _~, I--_-_ I i 'i '"1 Belmont Black Fox Co. Capital $80,000 Stock Sold $70,000 Balance for Sale Today $10,000 Five pairs of Island bred Silver Black Foxes now in their pens at the Belmo-.it ranch. Every pair in the ranch is eligible for registration in the P.E I. Fox Breeders Associa- :'Mr. Dennis D. Arsenault, , ,~ who is a news reporter for the Giiar- '.1 tlO[1, \ l On D:c. 4 the entire st ack of the Belmont Black Fox Co. was sold. But as the Companv have since placed a iother pair of foxes in the ranch they a'c now ablc to offer f.ir'sale the balance of the smck amounting to $10,010. First comes first served, the stock will be allrted as tie orders are received. Cash must accompany application. Shares $100.00 each. _ _ Fill in the folinwin; application today. I O ----Application Form I hereby apply lor. . . . . . shares of the Belmont Fox Co. Enclosed find the sum of........ . .in payment of Same- -ggvssuiisssu Name... . DIRECTORS- Address. . . _ . . . .-... .. . Munn, Marshfield. Pres. FD 15%"-"':°~ rsPPr Andrew, Royalty Riley, City ' » ~ --ues--us-a McDonald, at _tha Two Mac‘s, City. McDonald, Charlottetown, P.F..I. Sc. _v-'l`re=is 2307-12-|3viii ,_i . . _, .- ._ , ._ . _ . . Q1 _ | l , r 1 _ _ _.1 __ f _ __ _ -\ _f._,_ _ _ __ _le _ . . ' -11'.: ;f li' 1 fit-1:! ..' -.ir-2,; . . r .. 'gg *r §a."“_:~_=.~_~¢-':‘.~i°'=° ;§»;%_‘*\¢r.,3;»...-;.,,,,5,,i"_ i` .1_.;.:,5.f;. L 3. . 6 ._ ,`i=.,.' _.__ --» .= . . 1`*"»t. _ of t 1. -.~,_ ,.1 . i`\i .1 ..,,._ ¢"1.L. ,"--.‘, 1_0 .,i.:< >' rf . "1;>&,lf‘~ -f1§'¥§‘e' is Iwi* 4, __ _tif .- ~1.‘\. -. '<'{§'_,_ is ' if ,@.~'-ati i’ if . __ 1,, S ii f.'§'.¢ ‘<."._-‘iff .. . fi? . __,. Y ~... 1:4. . . . ...gy . , . J ,_~-_.,,._. 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