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' - - ' i Hughes Emerald, Amy Hughes, Nor ' iiofri. fmuvns i Q THE. c..EllTM.lf. Gunimuiu eg A me "~*°°=~ ~»€Pl’ll1C€ RO' dl if ' ' .' .. morn tr , IT PAYS to buy in this Province I BIBLE CLASS SUPPER -The they grill join gheolNotre°3an:d uydel-re .._,_ members of the older boys Bible WATER RATES -Saturday e Class, of the Y M C A1 and their Mr J K Morrison of Boston, who =u=~= ~ ~ - U- Black 10115. 1! H10 last day for lJf\Yi1\¢|frlendl held a very successful bean has been spending the Christmas -A_ J-_ Bt ,_ S 1'; _ _ _ water rates for quarter ending March~supper Wednesday evening. Mr. Wil- holidays with his father-in-law Mr. °°° °“r A B M°F°" 81st 3776 fi-ld McLeod was elected chairman Alex McLeod, Found' Mills' 1 . - - . . ane, Alex. Anderson, Bedeque, J. B, ____ nd mon others "wut w I E _ t 5 , FU* I . M111 _ _ . B 8- K P ee rn urned to his home o St. d L t d ' McK';‘,;‘,:‘ L3;§“f“',§"a1g~,§-““‘§M§;- Honsn i.os'r.-nr. Rohm Rhy.,sni Mexinnon, sntherienu Moreno. morning. 'rhone who hello dearth! lm' e B' r ° " 5°; ' ~ neu of Dunstaff uf!e ed E E C L,,dm,,._,B,m 0; A_ w_ W d id . nage, s r a ser- lmer Carson, ruest udmore, pleasure of hearing Mr, Morrison _ G_ Cumeronf G_ Adan;° ghfthxl; ions loss yesterday. a horse belonging Jsimee Brown, Harold Worthy, Ethan sing the "Auld Songs" of his native c.pih‘ stack Isnmd J. A. Robertson, ennnhnw; .Rev. '.11 B. McIntyre, Tracadfe; M. 0, M¢. l r ' ` ' _Gowan, Whfm Road Gross; John B. A Andrews, Charlottetown; J. A. Dew~ __ __ .. | _ ';, . \ ar. New Perth John H Myers, Hampton, M. Kennedy Brnunlhano; is something you ucv# and E. Gaudet,.C. D. Carr, Montreal. where our coal is burnt.-'There 1. of . Pniiin iiiaiiiu 0UR .6000 C0_Al. ' ~ (Canadian Press) We l1ave`a big stock of 'the o'r'r.4wA, Jnny. a.-A' canadian best °°“1 in °‘11’ Sh¢d3.°»W=lf- i.§"i>'il§.i'..i).ii...-'i"ii§"»§§f§ oggfignisiiiiiwilil ing your Order, Sec lhql yguy-‘_a few _days. Powdery scah is reported eu bu is w=u fu1=<1 ww. I 4 *.‘:...”f.“;';°..‘:.';“ law.. ”.s“°f.i;f.‘:. A. Plckard &, Co. Phone z4o Scotia and Quebec. There is hope of eradicating the disease soon. C. P. R. MERGER IS REPORTED. T5li,.’\NTFORD , Jan. 8 .- Report h’|° says (`. P. R. are absorbing Lake C Wu Erie and Northern.Railway. ? Dff .‘».. in @...’a|~»r~ .Y “-_ l@"=» _ , , vw nn swan... .any _\ mmmwwnawnuiné um lim co., ' _ snscoinrc / Lululnvnuli i~»"i¢'f.bin|°f;¢§ _ _ 3765-1~9M3ipd Orwell Meeting ' The Annual Meeting of the Orwell Dairying Lompany wil be held in the Orwell Cove Ball, on Tuesday the 20th day of January 1914 at l o'olcck p. rn. D. R. McDONALD President A. D. McLEOD, Secretary 37611-l-9Melipd . . “Big bargains at Patons sale Pa*°“S Sale Begms ¢°d=\Y- which opensiodny 3770-1-9Me1i __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ____ _ _ - --n 1:'.:.:€'r.1.:".'...h".i:.‘s " . N :.-:..v':.~.-.ire-I-~.~. .. ' - F1‘1eTldS ‘NL who ill” '.3.l"'°°" Q, F - \, " Z Warm Our HOT WATER bottles are reliable warm friends. They are 'made of be: t quality rubber and are designed to vilsh =tand 1 constant hard usage. Prices $1.00 to $3.00 The P 1 Geo.E.liughes{ D"'""° UNPARALLELED.-The .nuances oi Mr- W~ R- MaY“““‘ Wm’ had ."°?“ ’ F-L ' W ""f WJ ., n , The People’s Drugglst the weather this season in without - ‘ - ' ° at d “Big bargains at Patons sale nnrniioi in the renoiieeiion of nnont ior_t_i_i_i: r>r_\;_trf;:f___<3_i1!§_- lflftfeffonef “Y Brazilian Traction _ which Opens tgday_ 377().i1.9]\/Ieli V 1 people in the Dfovince. As a-.1 instance mo E ____ ' Detroit _ "'" O ` l’““" “W day” th” Ghm°tt°t°W“ har" is Monde inet. she was Minna surnni (soo .L -~r'\ f fi. __.,.....¢i~~.»B-.'-»- . .~-».»»,s-~ J. One of the _finest tonics is Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. This is the best form of this standard family remedy, _the purest _form also. The formula of the pre- paration is plainly printed on the wrapper label and the preparation is guaranteed to give you good satisfaction or the purchase price will be pr_ompt y re unded. Large size 75c,1_smaller size 35c. . McKinnon Drug Cowpany I Corner Great George and Kent Streets J I '.\ » _ \- " {____ , _ _ °i.i°f~ - . Z ls 'rum - fl _H ,~ 4 .. li* ‘ 1" ‘ 1 f Q D ’t R n \i " ` _;_ _ u .store that we recommend more _;;he.n f. r_(§ ` ;_.l;‘ _-_sr of smoking inferior tobacco. It is injurious to yourself, and a nuisance to your friends. Besides, good fragrant tobac- " co costs no more. Its all in f_~ _,»__,-_._» ._;.1.‘-j~:;~_: .. ,'~_:._~_'..;.'..'_-,: f knowing what to ask for. R e '> Bright Twist, llick§y's Master Marine Smoking _ and Combinefion Twist _ HlCliCy & NlCll0lS0ll T00, L0-, If _yoéihlgpg b;:§p§§i;§_0Sf;;»Bad_ member anyone of the followln g Bright Cui. Rival, Tobacco, Black Twist Chewing Tobacco , ` to him breaking through the ice on the East river and being drowned. LOST SCHOONEB.-The cargo of the schooner “Iona W." recently lost on voyage from Lowerlldontague to Liverpool, N. S. was shipped by Messrs. W. A. Poole & Co., Lower Montague, and was insured in Hynd- man & Co’s Office. ICE RACES.-The Orwell ice is the scene of some very interesting racing when Zealot, Ginger and Jerry, the fast green pacer owned by Mr. John McKenna get together. Jerry seems to hold his own with those- educated with those educated horses. MCGILI. EXAMINATIONS.- The results were announced Monday by the faculties of Applied Science1and1Arts:. In the Second Year Latin, Class 2, C. Auld, Charlottetown, comes first; Mr. Gardner, Charlottetown, third. In class III, Mr. Tidmarsh, Char- lottetown, comes lst. » SWINE JUDGING.-This morning, swine judging at the Short Course in Agriculture will be continued until eleven o'clock, when Mr. W. A. Brown, of the Poultry Division of Ottawa, will address the students on the subject oi Poultry, At. 10 o'clock, Mr. T. A. Benson, the Provincial Poultry expert, will take the class in Household Science and Poultry. MEETING AT YORK HALL.-A meeting will be held in the \York Hall tomorrow (Saturday) evening, at which Messrs. D. Brodie and W. Gdibson will speak of their recent triP to Winnipeg and their visit to the at Amherst. There will fh'e some gramaphone selections. No charge will be made for admission. , LIVE STOCK EXPERT.-Mr. Dun- can Anderson, of the Live Stock Bran-ich, Ottawa, arrived in the city yesterday to take part in the Short Course in Agriculture that is at pre- sent being held at the Agricultural one of the best known Institute lec- turers in Canada and is an expert judge of. all classes of live stock. His work at the Short Course will be of ‘great advantage to the students tak- ing part in the Course.” of this it may be stated that for the bor has been open enough to allow 1-the Fan contractors for-.tho ferry » .ser- vice from Rocky Point to the city to " ° _ - Richelieu & O t io A Good Wmter Tomc i»uf°fm the §;‘,;‘;‘,'; “ “;“; 2322;, 2'; __...______.....--. .........,...,..... which they p Om 0 Ithe. other without any difficulty 111 ||;,he.way of ice. In ~ fact. yesterday, ‘the l-interestfvng .spectacle was witness- d f two men paddling in a. canoe e ‘fm Charlottetown Over 1'-0 11118 lRooky Point shore. The harbor is [clear of ice over quite a large ex- |pe,n§se. And yet it-is approaching the ;mid,dle of January. . I ------- _ I ::Iilverett Buell is Guardian Agent 'et Abney. Subscriptions, renewals and all reliable news will be gladly it il _ 'ii M M ,_`w°l¢?mQd him. 2971'12'1l`X1Bl'.f. ` -'If there if-i one preparation in our another it is our ua aca mu on There's nothing like it for e _chronic cough and all affections of the throat and lungs-aldo an excellent 'body builder.-40 and 75c. fbottles. E. A. Foster-Central Drugstore. Mtf. ,_.___.f---A __ IF .YOU WERE BUSY. If you were busy being kind. Before you knew it you would fl_nd You'd soon forget to think twas true That someone was unkind to you. chlflodletdlwnp P. Ee In gahough yiur heart might, ache a, M .1 The World-Wide Fox Exchange located ef Montague Prince Edward Island Nothing dealt .in but pure-bred Island stock. Options on next yecr's pups-bought and sold on small commission; also s limited number of breeders in season. Our facilities and connections are of the beet, being ln touch with all the ranches in the Province- Correspondence soilcltcd. Directions supplied free as to the best methods of building ranches, and fe lug and caring for _foxes both old and young. Any responsible parties thinking of promoting c company will find it to theirldventsge to commnn cate with ns. Reference.-Cllnsdlsnhenk of Commerce, Montague. .|.w. c....°.ii...J* J. A. Mclnfyre , Paiiaeni. 8e¢'y-rrw- 37;§i»i-7Mizl 3 .__,.,...,,-__- ,‘;.‘|,i._,_,,__;_,__ ______ _ . bit, . J You'd soon forget to notice it. ri you were busy doing sood. H18-ll Who's doing just the best he can. _ And doing just the best you could, , You'd not have time to blame some l 1| you were busy being true. To what you know you ought to do, Yonu he no busy y<>u'd f°\'s°t. The blunders of the folks you’ve met. You'd find yourself too busy, quite, Because he's busy 116105 Wl`0\18- i Cream Bread is Maritime Winter Fair that was held‘left esterday to visit her daughter A111. SHICICBFB B. _ _ » ____ Canadian Pacific Hall, Charlottetown. Mr. Anderson: is* per an interesting bowling match p0115_..]_,_ took place. The class meets every Wednesday evening at 7.15, with F. of Alberta College, Edmonton, and returned to her home in Charlotte- '_"°'_°”-'”;‘ tor of the Methodist Church at Fred- t , N. B..l t 1 v next sum- aldli (lsr H-amiltoii, (l3er?:'1ufl1a, to be- “TDGR QUOTATIONB. come pastor of a church there/ __C_ovc, was in the city yesterday. lottetéwn, P, E. I. U Miss Mary A__ McKenzie, Scotch J Fort, is visiting friends in Vernon any' 8' RW"-“S~ _ ____ New YORK erooxs. Miss Mary McDonald, Grand 'l`raca< guest of Miss Annie F. McDonald.-S Am_ Beet Sugar 24§ Mrs Dr McNeill, Charlottetown, At°hl5°“ 72% 39k 209 28% y . Mrs. McDonald in WhyC000lI\8B11. C- glf_%‘;1hy'~;°I;zl’_e\:r_/ Mr. James McLeod who was visit- Erie ing friends in Charlottetown, P. E.I. Great Northern Pfd, has returned to his home in Trenton, Mex. Petroleum N_ S_ Mies. Pacific ` --- Northern Pacific 111% Mi-_ Fred Prowse of Murray HU* Pennsylvania 110 bor left on Monday for an extended Reading 170% visit to Saranac Lake and nelgmmf- Rock Island hood.--Q. Southern Pacific --- Union Pacific Mrs. J. H. Monaghan, a former re- U. S. Steel sidcnt of ~ Kelly's Cross. was the U. S. Steel Pfd. guest of Rcv, Dr. Cmran. 11°F NOW' Utah Copper er, for a few days recently. -- ' MONTREAL' STOCKS. 51# ZH- 91§ 1581 59§ 505 visiting Mr and Mrs J R Dinnis M s Hattie McEwen, Midgell, re- Dom Steel Corp’n turned home Y the guest of her uncle Mr. B. S. S.au1.,Montrea1 Power derson, while in Charlottetown. N. S. Steel & Coal C n ar ss; zoag 28% 51 24 111; 109; ies; 91; 157 58% 495 Nicolle. Joseph Rodd, Jack John- land, will certainly givin him a worm S011. Stewart R098. Wilfrid Mcbwd. welcome when he returns next sum- HOOPBI’ EGBOPY. 'PUUHP B3'-t. GGUFZB mer. Mr. Morrison is interested in Gardner, Pope Clarke and Herbert the fox business here and no doubt Vessey. The following officers were Wm be inducing agua,-9 to Sham in elected!-James Bl‘0W11.‘»Pf°li¢€\\t» and the enormous profits, when be re- Jack -1011119011. S°°1`0f»81`Y. Aft” WD' turns to the New England metro- W. Steele, Secretary for the boys/ as ;;N0 matter what your taste re. teacher. They H6 Btlldyillg ll UOUYSB gardfng chocolates may he you are in “Men of the old Testament." sure of complete and unqualified ' atisfaction if you select from our stock We have Moir's, Neilson’s and Liggett’s all fresh, pure, dainty and delicate--the chofcest sweetrneats that ____ anyone can make or money can buy. Mi",Hughes_ B_ A" of ML Allison, Take _a box home with you tonight. ffm §:‘:..“a‘;‘§:;:°:.. his sis.-» “hair town. _ . ` ' ' *xi Rev. Neill McLaughlin, formerly of 'g Summerside, P. E. I.. Rlld HOW DBS' Quotation! furnished by F. B. Mc- F t rd' V, 'Evening Guardian) Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Bro- (fgmnfsgooixys teacher of orwen kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- * ' ' change 164 Richmond St Char- dic is visiting in Scotchfort the High L°W C1059 . 24l~ 94 63A 71% 245 94 ea; 71; as; zosi za; 125 51; 24; 111; 109; 169'; 13 91; 151 58k 1071 'A92 High Low Close 82 BM No; 39.5 33% 39 )l27 1265 126k 215 215 2 Sli Sale 15 om. No Sale 11l} 111 111% L\Io Trust Company. A. W. WEEKS. Charlottetown. ' for Prince Edward Island. Female Nol. born l9|| I Mother 6 Pups l9I3 This fox is the celebrated Dalton bred Vixen "Bluebird," mother of 6 pups in 1913 (an even 3 pairs) which were sold and delivered in October for forty- six thousand dol- lars (46.ooo) ca.sh,whicb we believe tobe the record cash value for any litter of pups on P. E. Island in One Season, Female No 2 Born l9l| This female is a high grade fox born in the ranch of F. F. Tuplin from his best pure bred Island stock and 'had a lifter of 5 pups in 1913 a very high percentage- Female No 3 Born l9I3 This young breeder is a choice highly bred Oulton fox and is a grand daughter and a descendent of the foxes whose pelts sold for record price in 1910, and is arelative of our male Prince Royal. ' 3 72.000 Oiiercd to the Public 200 shares $l00 eeeh » Directors, FRANK R. HBAKTZ. President - Local director of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Member Advisory Board of Dominion Trust Co. H. B. TREMAIN, M. P., Windsor, N. S. C. H. B. LONGWORTH, Charlottetown-Local Director Eastern CAPT. T. G. TAYLOR, Charlottetown-Agent Marine and Fisheries Bankers and References, Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Assets Six Foxes. Highest Grade, Class A. Pure Island Bred Silver.. Blacks. Pedlgreed and Description of_,Foxes Male Nol. Bom l9lI This fox was littered ln the ranch of F, F. Tuplin, New Annan. from his highest grade of pure Island stock. _ Male No 2, Born l9ll “Prince Royal"_ This choice male fox was littered ln the Dalton Oulton ranch at Alberton and fs same blood and family that produced the pelts which sold in the London market at £500, ,g 5 30, ,g 540 sterling and he is con- sidered one of the finest foxes in P. E. Island both aslregards pedigree and quality of the fox himself. ' ~ Male No 3, Born l9ll This male was littered in the ranch of F.F Tuplin, New Annan, from his highest grade pure Island St0Ck'. The pedigrees of the above foxes can seen be at the ohice of the President. The Company are only offering 200 shares of stock to the public of which a ’ considerable amount is already spoken for and they expect the small balance wlll be quickly subscribed in vlewfof the show- ing made the past by the two old breeders, The Director have already had several good offers for 1914 Options as the quality and breeding of these foxes make them sought for by new ranching companies, The Estimated dividend for 1914 is 80 p. c. For all information and prospectus apply to MAJOR CHARLES LEIGII, Secy Q. Trees. P. O. Box 255, Charlottetown. P. R. I. ments 20 per cent with application 110 “ “ on Jany 15. 1914 Application for stock in the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd. I, or we, hereby apply for. . . . .. .......sha\'es of $100 each in the Capital Stock of the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd and agree to make the following pay- Sale Y Spanish River Com. ll. 10 10_ 136 135% 135,’ Toronto Ry. F5 Twin City lm 105, 105, Drugs-Kodelfe - Conlec- oo'r'1'oN fl0l\°l‘Y - High Low clone 'A ' me 1180 1178 1215 1212 Januar ' 1215 ‘ Good Resolution \ Resolved that in 19:4. I will get my drugstore re- quisites at john- son and ]ohnson’s The store where. Quality and good Service are t he outstanding fea- tures an€l,_..§\re un- doubtedly becom- ing more and more appreciated as in- dicated by our rap- idly growing trade. Be numbered among the big procession of Sef- iefied Customers. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor, Prince and Kent Street. | If you were bw b°‘“1= “ghb it lloi-Wafer Bottles These cold winter nights you need e hot water bottle and the eed for two years and over. Priced Y March May J uly 1205 1200 1205 1202 1200 1197 GRAIN MN D PROVISIONS ~ High Low Close 878 87t 91; 914 661- 65§ 211.7 1115 July Wheat May Wheat May Corn July Corn May Pork May Lard 87i 91} G5} 63} 2092 2110 1107 1112 65{ 63; . “Big bargains at Patons sale which opens today. 3770-1-9Me1i ::For catarrh there is nothing bet~ ter than Rexall Catarrh Jelly put up in a collapsible tube with patented nozzle opening, a pungent, aromatic preparation that will relieve the uaran e o cure or money w e refunded. Price 25c. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sta. Mtf. “Big bargains at Patons sale which opens today. 3770-1-9Mel1 Small Bonds for To criticise your neighbor long S 1 Denominations as low as 9 100 S _plsigelécgcget them is here st $ r O h l: l d ° ° . 5 of bg; ;fad';°fr°;bb;>_§_* 3_2* sfgné. Purchasable in instalments Fire Insurance and the better grades are guarant- of as little as $10 .oi .. in _ _ ` A Necessity Write for particulars winning its favor by its Chamois vesis I Then insure in ood stron stock com l flal/°“f~ ai ii f h i ai g 3 Pm " sim nfs: :reno siidnxgihelia with ‘ ies, which never contest an honest claim such Because ggi"-,§>_‘;§‘=,,;§“<‘ "d ‘°‘* °°'°'- Corporallon Limited .. i. ..,,........,.1 by ‘ il. enum. nag... We keep the Quality up_ ll lellle Itself. lelllu, I. I. The Tw" Mm ...... ...__ ...__ E. R. BROW 149 Gt. Geo. Street .- oss* T°'°’h°°° 2" M Charlottetown ' i l i {Amount enclosed 50 on March 15. 1914 To MaJor Charles Leigh.Secy & Trees P O. Box 255, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 8356-12. x 8Mtuesfrisattf THE EASTERN TRUST CO PRESIDENT Robert E. llarrie, K. C. VICE-PRESIDENTS James Manchester. John Y. Payzanl. K. C. _ llecfor Helnncl, K. C. DlRECTORS J. Walter Allison, A. P. Barnhill, K. C.. Wm. A. Black, S. M. Brookfield, George S. Campbell, Dr.C, F. Fraser, Hon, George H' Murray, James C. Mackintosh, Hon. David Maolieen. Hon. James D. MacGreg;>r. Hon. J. D. Hazen. K. C.. F. B. MoCnrdy, John MacNab, Wm. Ro ertson, Wiley Smith. 0. E. Smith, Franc s P. Starr, Hon. W. H. Theme, Hon Josiah Wood. GENERAL MANAGER B. A. Weston. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD llon, John Mclean. Chairman, James Eden, George E. Auld, C. ll. B. Lonlworfh. MANAGER CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE W. S. Sfcwsrf, K. C. most obstinate case of catarrh. | iam; G te d t ill h ‘ City Properties Wanted We have a number oi inquiries for single houses, cottages and tenements, all with modern improvements from prospective purchasers, leasers and tenants. Anyone with properties that can be classified I lander above headings should make it a point to get in colhmnnlcatlon with us. " Island Hal Estate & Investment Go. Royal Bank Building Box 284 Phone 439 37o7,r,6M3i ._____._1.' ` ` ' 1 1 ln sul-1- | i