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' Aah Trays Chalk Bgglelers 'C ' ' H 1dsre"_ U38 or Ciga- ` ngllves' match safes . obacco pouches Evgfytiiing here for the smokers comfort '_ and pleasure 1 _L_ G5., Jamieson ' iSiiuccis:r_ _ W...--:_-"'°..J ` ~.-oecsmsss 1 . High Water. Low Water A.M. 2.10 3.16 ‘ S 4.40 a~'_`_- 13.1n. 1, .4.M. P111.. inns 1 0.05 1 21.35 10.47 1110.011 22.33 _ 17.37 ,11.011 23.44 I M f 0.02 10.25 1 _ 12.03 1'ru ` 7.17_ 10.11 13-00 Lw 0.24 10.55 14-06 'rn 1.0.23 20.30 I 15-02 11* 10.10 I 1sn 111.04 s _ 11.40 12.31 0.04 0.45 1.27 2.11' 2.50_ 4.00 5.10 0.31 7.40 F. Sa. aqiihe-1`to'¢-4 en9e_~I»aa5aicn,,.onei-of _ _._ . 1:. ep. _ . . §`c7\S£gm§N$`=$j _`l. 15.52 16.38 17.22 18.05 18.47 19.28 20.08 20.49 21.32 22.19 23.10 21.20 1 22.02 1 ‘ 22.43 23.23 13.10 13.47 _ 14.22 1 14.50 1 15.30 1 45 , 1 3 16.05 l 9.30 M 10.42 10.10 'rn 17.22 11.001. w 1 13.04 110.04 2_1 1-ii 1 13.50 11 1.01 22 1 if 0.44 1 10.40 11 1.57 I 14.04 sn 0.43 20.33 2.52 1 15.35 ii; s 10.35 21-.20 3.40 1 10. M - 11.20- 22.27 14.3011s.5's 0 'rn - 12.10 23.24 1- 5.30 17.51 7 28 20 30 Ill OQN 11 12 13 1_4 I6. 10 17 18 £8 0 M _ 1 Tu W Th F' Ba 11.58 13.00 ~ W -13.05 ll 0.20 10.42 1"rn 1 0.10 13.52 7.00 1 10.31_ F 1.15 14.37 1 7.57 1 20.21 sn 15.21 0.40 1 10.00 0.00 - 21.14 22:13’ 2.10 1 3.22 018 fi DIARY OF EVENTS- __ ‘ 'roi:u_iv._ ,` City'_Maglstrate's Co_urt 9 a. ni. "_Prlnt:e Edward 'I‘lieatre'3, 7 and 8. 45 p. m. Fish and Game Association meeting -' DEATHS _ Horrrons-Ai Mnnnn ixininn, P. 1-:_ 1.. on Dec. 11th, 1916, Nelson Bradford- son of Luke and Mrs. Horton. aged -une year and eight months. _ - BRAZIL--_ A; .Iohnston's River, on Decenaber 16th, Mr. Patrick Brazil, aged 5 years-. Funeral Monday at 9 a. m_.‘from his latte residence Johns- toi1's lliver, -to Fort Augustine Church. -R. I. P. 1 _lm- '.f IN MEMORIAM ` ALEX. J. STRANG. In loving memory oi' Alexander J. Strung, who died November 23rd. 1-912: j'0ft’ time-s I sit and think of him, "When I am ail alone: For memory is the only thing. " 'That grief can caill its own; _Some time I hope to meet hiui. Some day -1- know not when! ' -I shallclasp his hand in si better land ,_ And never part again,” . #_-inserted by his wife. Jessie C. ' Strong. 8474 " 1 _ We import nothing but the best in Hard andSoft Coal and sell at lowest possible prices by cargo car-load or in small quantities We _would advi.-'e all parties requiring Coal to take ndvantagt *of October and November prices. as owing to recent advances in _Coal and freight, prices are bound to advance at any time, 1 S_end i n your order today and satisfactory delivery will be made, We are open to charter a 'large number of schooners, and will pay highest rates ol freight. A 'Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd ` for P. E. Island Barkers Black Foxes, Limited The Annual Meeting of Barkers' Dlnck Foxes, Limited, will be held at llie Court House, ai Amherst, Nova .S1-otia. on Tuesday the 26th. day of December A. D., 1016, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon. Fl_ B. H. DAVISON Secretary. 3398-12-l4M10l. The annual meeting of the share- »Board of Trade Rooms, Market House, Charlottetown, on Saturday 23rd Inst. at 12.30 p. m. _ C. C. ELLIS, Secy. Treas. 3401-12-1-4M6l. cms' wnnina To learn cap making. Experienced girls are earning tom $10.00 to $20.00 per week. Hours i`rom'7.30 a. m. to -6 p. m. closing at 5 p. m. on Satur- days.-Girls do not need to go to -the United States for einployimeut. They can now earn peihaps more mane-y right in our factory with less travel- ling expense. Apply to EASTERN HAT 45 CAP MFG., CO., LIMITED '- Truro, N. S. ` Phonic _621-L ' Residence 18 Upper Hillsboro St. `Plumblng, Heating, Sheet iron Work --JOBBING A SPEClALTY- Eatlmates on all work Your patronage solicited 3289-12-7Mtf. F E - Farmers and Butchers ..Wa pay big prices for' COWHIDES CALFSKiN§ ‘ HORSEHIDES SHEEP PELT8 also Brass, Copper, Zinn, Lead, Rubbers, Horaehalr, Automa- blle Tires and inner Tubes_ .- Wo pay freight charges .on anything over 100 lbs. ' 1 The Island Wool & 1 Hide Co. ' nunriun, 011:11. 010.' ? 'riie snnnni Meeting or the snare- 'holders of the-Upton Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., will be held in the Board of Trade rooms, Market Build- ing, Charlottetown on Thursday evening the 28th day or December Inst.. atthe llour of 8 o‘clock for tho election oi' directors for the ensuing year. _ ` 1 _ E. n. snow, ‘ 1 Secretary. 1 3384-12-13Mtf.' . e.-._-5 Fox Food Just arrived another car load of C. 1?. Sekyrs Boneless Horse Mei4t.Also carictsd of Fox Biscuit. ll`bese Bio and bone. For the balance of the year, we are selling these Biscuits for lic per lb. W. B. PURDY, 154 Queen St. 1943-11-17Mtf. 1 Phone 404 s CANADIANGUVEIINMENI RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAIL- WAY. Change in Train Service- M_urray Harbor Branch. Comniencing Monday. December 1Sth and continuing up to and includ- ing Saturday, December 23rd, 1916. A SPECIAL MIXED PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAIN will run daily as follows:- ' ` Leave Charlottetown 8.10 11. m. ar- rive Murray Harbor 11.45 a. 111., re- turning leave Murray Harbor 2.00 p. m., arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. District Passenger Agcnt’s Office._ 3377-12-13M0, 1 _ holders _of the Humber Silver Black ` Fox Co Ltd will be held in the The 'Annual Meeting ol the Or- well Bay Oyster Co., Ltd., will be held on` Monday, Dec. 18th Inst. at 4 o'clock p. m. in the Eldon Hall. J. F. MARTIN, Sec.-Treas. 3406-1Z~14M~li. W 1 Notice of Annual Meeting I The Annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Boston Oregon and Prince Edward Island Fox Co., Ltd., will be held ut the ofiico of D. W. McKinnon at Sturgeon in Kings County on Saturday the 30th day Dec. Inst., at the hour of 1 o’clock 34234-2`15M3" - ‘ p. m. Dated 9th Day December 1916. _ D.-- W. McKlNNON, » - Secy. of the Boston, Oregon and Prince Edward Island. Me Fe 3305-12»13Mw1ni4Il?x Co" Md' ~ Foxes for Sale 1 We have a few pair of very dark standard breed silver foxes for sale, claimed by Mr. Fraser, Fur expert to be equalled to the best on the Island both in regard to color and Quality of fur Inspection solicited. Call or add- res's ' T. H. SMITH, Secy of Riverside Farming Co. - Victoria,R. R. 3075-11-15Mwfm17l. l E ‘ Fox 1_’_elting I have been requested to 'come to P. E. I. by some of the Fox Ranchers oo peit their foxes and will be there the first week in December and will, remain until the last of January. Any' one who wants me to do their pelting address P. 0. Box 295. Charlotte- town, P. LE. I. I have had a. life long experience in this business and my knowledge will add many dollars to the pr/lt value when lam through with it. And will go tothe ranches and do the work there if requested.__ c. B. cunisrinu, 7 London St., Halifax, N. S. cults contain 2:1 per cent ground meat. 0 "mil-a-lives’-' 18000 ilelieiei This ilangeioiis Gunzliiieii 632 Gicnnnnv Sr. E.4s1', 'l`ii1:oN1\'i. "l`o1 t\\‘oyc:1rs, I was at victim of Aciilc Iiidigcsllon :ind (ins In 'I`lio liloniiicli. It iii`Lcr\\'arils o.'.'i:;»(-.nl 1/1_1' lfrnrliinil I lidd pains all ovi-rniy iindy, so that I could hardly more :i|'oii;1il.' I iriml itil kimls of lllcdicino but niizzc oftliciii iliil mu any good. Al. lust, I -deciilr.-il io try “I-`ruit~:i-tivr-s". I lioiiiglil il.1,- lirst box last .Iiini~, niiil now 1 urn null, a/Yer uri'/.'_g fi//.fr /'11 rf baars. I recommend “l~`i~iii‘.-1:-ii\'i's” to anyone suffering from lnili;;c.>-lioii”. I-`IUfD J. C."1VlIl'f\'. 5011.11 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ‘_’.'>n.~ At :.!l ilc::lcrs or sent postpniil liy l~`i'1rii.- s-li~.ie.-s Limited. Ottawa.. _._- --I - 1 lIillill|liUNS SPLENIJII] IN `PR|NlIl EDWARD -|SlilNil 0'l`TA\;VA. Dec. 15.» “Never in the history of the Canadian Govern- ment RailwayS has the Prince Edward Island branch ol’ that systeni of about 400 miles. done such ii splendid busi- ness as it has done (luring the past’ year," said Mr. P. A. Smith. of Char-1 lottott,-wn, P. E. I., to The Journal* todfiy. Ho is representing Lodge No. 413, Brotherhood of Lomomotive Flreineii and Englishmen, at the convention of; -the Legislative Board which opened; its session in the Albert St. hall yes- terda ' _ A---Elegy in G-Lemare have constituted 4 per cent. of-the total consumption or 1neat'in Ger- many and 6 tier cent of this total con- sumptloii of read. ln addltlon to all t-lilo, Professor Ballod declares that 'Germany reriulsltioned in Belgium. soon' after the beginning of the war, 400.000 tous of flour and nt least 1,- people will surely die of starvation _ “And now," nays the paper, "the unless outside supplies of food me sem, in regularlv." ‘ Through the Belgian Rollei Coin- mittoe. Canadians have contributed nobly to the relief of these unfortun- ate eople. But that help must bc* conllhued. The needs are greater than ever. and I; is believed that few Canadians, once they realise thi:», will hesitate to contribute to the funds being -raised. Subscriptions large or small are being iii-:ited nioie earnestly than ever. They will be thankfully received by-your Belgian' Relief-»Commlttee..c-.~ by thc Centi-:ii _.l.._.___A._-1-.. |NiiiRilIl CHURCH The Twilight Recital I11 Giacc Katie Stanley _gave exceedingly fine ing a very artistic intorpretlition of each. Gunner Dawson the soloist in his selection was also much enjoy-1 ed. The programme was as lol- lowsi- - l-Organ-lVllss K. Stanley. ’.2>*°Cw -To ii Wild Rose-McDowell. -Gavotte in G-lflandel. -Cello-Rev. F. H. Llttlejohns. --Cnntileno-Goltermaan 1 -Memories-Wni. Rainsm . 5- _ 1 “’l`l\i11gs are booming there," hc continued, “ and co'nditions and pro- lspects ore goc~:l.’ ' The Legislative Board had a priv- ate session in the Albert strerxt hall this morning and will continue to hold thcni for the balance of the week. Both the secretary and cliair- man stated this morning that thcrc was nothing to be gi'.':1i out io guess. GERMANY’S BIG. REQUISITIONS OF B_ELGlUM’S “Population will sure_l_y__die of starva- . tion -without ,outs|H help." de- FOOD. clares leading ` mliterdam _ P3P¢\ _ MoN'1‘REA1., Decsifnuei- 15.-" “riif-. population of.B`elglu11_1 will surely die of starvation if the people of outside countries do not regularly send ‘them the necessities of lli’e;" This is the nii~ iiounceinent made ' in » a remarkable article' ln the “Vrij -B'elgie'," of Ams- terdam. a copy of which has just been received here. - The article contains some remark- able ligiires us to the extent oi' Ger- niany's requisitions __ot’ food In Bel- gium. / These figures: which come dir- ect ironi Karl Ballod,' the German statlstlcluiis, are votitihed for as cor- rect. They show that the amount of food supplies already-taken by tl1e,1 Germans i'ron1 Belgium and the North of France ai'c:- 438,000 tons of meat 637,00 tons of potatoes. 673.000 tons C--"See 'the Conquering lien; (‘omes"-“Jiidas Maccabaeus.” 3-Vocal Solo-Ora Pro Nohis- Gunner Harold Dawson. 4-Organ. A-Love Song-Nevin. ~ B-llleiodle du Sc-ir-Mahon. (T-.\'octu1°ne~»Scl1umz\nn. 5~Violin-Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. , A-A _Broke-n Melody-Van_ Bieiie. ll-Canto Anioroso-Sammartini. 1'.-Adoration-Bcrowski. 1i-Vocul Solo-Thora--Guriiier Har- old Dawsoii. ' 7~Urgan. 1 A-Serenade-Piiisiiti. 1 II-»Reverie D‘Amour-l.ai11ont_ (`,-Gloria from Mass on B-Henry Farmei'. 1 Grand Complexion ' Better Than Cosmetics When it's so easy 'to bring back the bloom of youth io faded cheeks, when skin disiigurements can be removed, ir~n't it foolish to plaster on cos- metics? Go to the ioot of the ii;ouble-1`e- move thc- <-ausc-correct the condition \- I Su`nlisli¢Sosi» hull hishsleu- ` ' _l of urity .Which is baokéd " 1" ly n ss'i000 nnnrnninn. if_n_ . snap has no standard therein _ noresson why it should always __ S U A P 3 _be of uniform quality, _llV_!_l¥8_ ‘~____w____ __ contain the best materials or \ °“ " 1 be anything like as good as the soap with a_standa1-ad. _ _ I _5ce11_f;S-- I sigSna_p cn r: 5. é ____ *A ; , _ __ __ f;_~;_i___ ___ ._... -A ' - --~----- -----'~--_--~ »--_Y----_.-.»... ._ .-....: ._-gi as Story Books for Boys and Girls, Genuine Japan- ese Fruit and Fancy Baskets, Fancy Stationery Belgian Relief Uomniitt-ec, 59 St. Pet-f er street. Moiitreal. '- _ ' _ 1 _ _ _-4 __ _ 3464-12-1SM1iE1i.' ' _ OF I . 9 I ' I v 'I A _ Church- on Sutu.day afternoon was; 1' greatly enjoyed by the large audience that assembled. This organist Miss - renditions oi` the variousnumbers 011 _ , , _ the wel!-balanced programme. Rev. ll I d o Mr. Llttllejc-hns in _the violin numbers 1 Q W u es' _ again demonstrated his genius, giv- - --_ _ _ _ ' ` __ Xmas Cards, Booklets and Cal-endars,_Xm Christmas Decorations. I " ' MAGNIFICENT LINE -OF PRAYER BEADS Gold, Ameil1v_=t,'Rul_1v, Opal, Emerald, etc. They sell from $2.00 to 256.00. The beads are probably the best iiiiiiiiiiiliiiciiiii. The est Assortment in the City. Call inand sec our excellent lines, right prices. Phone 153-Y. n ni Goods delivered to any part of the City. . _ -C. A1. McDONAl.D Opposite Post Office. 160 Victoria Row 381-12-13Mwl`mti`. ‘ I. tbat,keeps you from looking as yon. ought. Use Dr. Han1ilton’s Pills and] very soon you'll have 11 complexion to be proud of. How much happier you`l1 feel-piniples gone, chcc-‘.iii's:i?t2»i ings '”°"" °°°“°'°° "V "°'i“ "‘ “°"" ‘ ' ` ‘ N - V’ ' 5” ' "U “ son, Apply to McLeod & Bentley, »».-- 1 ' Owing to the unusual quantities of goods now ~ii1}_cold slor- - age, dealers are herehy requested to takenotice that until after, the end of this month, at earliest, nothlngniore can bc. received without special arrangement at least two'_days in adviincc. We ` _ cannot guarantee spacecven then, buhwbuld do best -possible with whatever room is available., - _ ` " 'ri..`li.i..n.i cnia _11i'.;i»..i_g..‘i~.._.,°s‘ii.i. » --_~ ci-mR1.o'i~'ri~:'i'r.i1\'i_'.\f.~ _-».~:-iw - . _ . f on delivery. wi-its ini pi-tees. Mnii- ‘ 3366-iz-iiiiwli. - _» _. 1 _ _,__ _- tngue Furnishing Co.. Limited. Mon am. _ _ 174011-30141.: main ' __ _ 1 ' 4215; 1 i-5-I ~.. _ 4. 1 f___,_ I‘~‘:i5'_ _ ; -f Clip the Couponl . ‘ __ .`.'~'7..“_i_‘_'_f _f;f"'__` Guardian Classified Ads. 7 I 6°' ’°“'l I _ ' _ Ilwllllff -»-Dgg ,||\.||| 5 nc” - ' J). `°>' B: _ -- ~ -_ _ Somers" f°=\-11 - ' -' " ‘ - ’ Nun-n_...____ .T ‘ 1 ' _ _ =_-- ~ _ K A,,d,.¢__ _ _ .-___ ..,_ _ cL_________ 5;” .1 ` 3237-11-20-2011411-fir *"’**""""‘*'°'*°’*‘°"""”'°°"""'"'*`"'f°‘°'°*'°'"'_*'I'E <1; 1) ' A 111.5" Grafton Street East ' 4 . _ _ _ /I 1 g --_ _ “_ _ _ .»» - Y --~ - ff -i 1 Eomtliiiimiinwlom ’» '~~' -f~\»~ ---»-»-- ~- . -- . "- 2z73-11-35Mtt. _ seams WANTSD- _.msn---~»~ -» -_ - """"““""""‘““ f\) ` V is N __ sxc i. ' Y? ;§ Mit. ~ _ _ - fl