-'f i,-.A ,..;..,='g . _.i ‘ ' ’ .\ PREPARED Musin- loiiiaclinlid For the worst. Janu- ary isthexrnonth for storii`1§,.~i You should o_fCoa_l_ on hand now. after lull D 2 Mairefhs Liv=r.li»»i°c» nic c.Eiiiiilii cuiiiiniiu . SMELT FISHING.-B'ome‘~oi ~the smelt fishermen of Victoria have been doing a flourishing business during at _Georgetownat 10.05 yesterday inornini with forty-nine tons freight, _ Do iu.Doiy l'll PAYS to buy In this Province. _ S__URVEYiNG_._-_ Messrs (I. Miii~ l" or and it. N c io sun, Charlottetown ._'i'_ljiE_.4f STANLEY.- The Stanley were in Victoria Monday surveying docked-Wil P1010" l/0Bi»€l‘d8Y at 10.35 that part of the harbor where the D. a. ni..-w th ninety-live tons freight, P. w. Dredge was nt work inn ian sixty sacks of mail and fifteen pass- and found that»the work done was °l\€@|`S- \ vgry satisfactory. _(They also survey- Q- e some new wor wh ch. it is un- THE MINTO.-The Mlnto docked dersiood. will be dredged early next spring.-V. 120 BBC 5 11111" 51111 lh|l”lY three I>ussen~ 'NOTiCE.- Subscribers arc notifi- gem-. . all th_i_i_t the p_;'lc¢_av_of the Morning Daily ' --_- uar an`an ontrenl Daily Star °°°»S==~l1_ Pd" » » ics RACES sA'ruRoAv.- ice is}.$4_,o0 ner year; the Morning Dnny Signature ‘ races will be held on the Pinette ice Guardian and Family llcrald und ‘ ' \ have a good _supply . _ _ ., . _ _ ___ _ ‘ i - ~ . \ \ M _ iir_i'aiige_tl for nt the meet and iill iiioiitroal Daily Star i§$1l.25 per`ye-ur; _ horsemen are invited to enter. the _Evening Guardian and Family ller- i aid and Weekly Star is $2.25 per year. on Saturday_ next Jany 9th in the Weekly Star is $8 25 per year and the afternoon Llasscs and purses will be rice of the idvonln Gnarclan :ind We can Supply you , _ice 'susHEn.- 'rue harbor inn _ ____ - .. with the kind that the lowest. A.PIliKA|lll& G0. ' Phone 240 Ch’town '_llII_IIII2_\\\\\\\\\\\l/I lllll irresh Fish We have on hand always a choice line of Halibut, /I//.\\\\\\\\v§ Salmon, Mackerel. Haddock, Coi_lfish, Eels, and Smelts hich we are offering at _e lowest prices consistent ith the quality. 'town Fish Suppl Company //A\\\\\\\\\\\'/11 (5 5 "° 2 is- ‘T ~< \\\\\\\\ ///// \\Yll \Y/IIlA\\\\\€’IIIII is ___,~__ ` i , I to work soon.-1.. lege. _.Each (Zoursc will cover _a period _. .gf ~ The Rexall Cold Tablets ~..-,- . - A... -- _`._ . , . .‘.\.~.~ »‘\‘.'\'cs.‘.,~,'.-- J »- 1.... .__ _ _ A guaranteed _cold cure. To rapidly and permanently dispel a cold there is nothing more effective, safer or satisfactory than Rexall Cold Tablets. Remember, if they do not cure, your money will be re- funded. Get a box today. MacKinnon Drug Co. Comer Great George and Kent Streets I Fl ' i 4 &\\\\\YlIi\\\§lIIIIIIlll@\\\\\\\\\\'YIIlA\\\\\€.*.l/lg \\\Y_I_II§\\\“\\\\¥(lllIHII have earnestly striven to Q r Be'Skeptical of _Bargains L’ is ‘Not .ni as con uni ciiii¢n'.1»\ if . If you wént, good, pure, gi 5 _.5 . . ' reliable tobacco go to an » __._» ,_ - ~ ` 1 honest manufacturer. We establish such a reputation. and believe our old friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line, Hickey & Nicholson T_oh. Co., Phone 345 - - Manufacturers /I/£\\\\\\lIIIIIII\\\\\\\\WIIIIIII&-'_§¥\\YlI¢ \\\\\\\Y.IIIIIIIlllI.\\_§\\\\\»\7III T gm I . -,-1-°i=:i._f-.-.-. ,,-sf-~» cannot be beaten. l I 1 o iese p . _ » fully up to the average if not a little arc focdiiig it nearly nil ot home. The especially those \v io i g during the month of September and October. As he had not got the Fac- toryiteport, lic could not_glve the full iiiiiounts, but there are two of the lcudliig farmers who. between tlicin. have taken nearly $1.500. T110 EHS Circle has only been working' nine months, and a number have not join- ed it yet, as they had customers in the city whom they had promised to sup- ply. lfowcvor, $1,905.76 was taken from Feb. lst to thc last oi’ October. one of the members taking $210.47. “"1 Brighten Up With Our Electric Lamps' There is real satisfaction in having your home lighted with our Electrical Lamps. Always come here when you are in need of anything in this line. Ourstock is complete and our prices Carbon Lamps, 3, 5, 8 and 16 Candle Power A only..:._............... ..... ................... . ....13c ea Tungsten Lamps ' Note our very low prices on these high Clas Lamps. , ,__15 Watt............ . ....40c ~ ...,025 ......40c 40 “........ 40c_ _ 60 “...... . 100 63. ' ll 'lhchcioeisllorouurcco Three others passiril thc $150 mark each. ll. is hoped to seo all the mein- bcru ol' tho lii.=it.ll.iito in the Circle. i.l\0 coming your ns tho egg industry. ln- steiiil of only lioini; ii sido |ine_in inrni~ lug. has coinc to be one of its nmin ussotn. This institute has also wiln. lat the various exlilliitions and seoil fairs during 1914, the creditable nm- ounf. of over $1,200. The institute piiroliasod 42 tons of bran, 9 tons oil- cako. 3 tous cotton seed meal for feed. also `ovr $500 worth of seeds from ii firm in Ont., and over $600 worth from the inorchants of our own Pro~ vince. The Institute was pleased with the nttondance during the your as thu Tho incmbers. listened to u number of ing wlilcli were very much aDll\"0~'i1' fc. llic ` Li. 1'. to see the oticiiilaiice double what it was last, your-. lt was agreed by the iiisilruic tn incct every Saturday night, th-- programme for the next t-wo nights being Jan. 2nd, a paper on the production of eggs by Mr. B. R. Brown. Jan. 9th, ii paper on plowing and soil cultivation by Mr. P. Brodie. Wishing nil the members of th -ln- stltute ii happy and prosperous New Your.-Coin. ::"PEN8LAR" DYSPEPBI/_-\ TAB- iets will enable you to digest any kind . sr- rniiii. y. _it tmnbisu '-wit ‘inoigesiinn ,donlt starve yourself, it will make your stomach worse. Ent plenty and take "Pensliir” Tablets-you will soon get well. 25c. and 50c. 8. box. E. A. Fos- ter; Central Drugstore. -~ » ‘i lWliat is ,.1 /I//l\\\\sYII/”lIllI@\\\\\\\\‘lllll% 9-. m -- gigeni _W3s_t___St;‘_e_1itqt_§i__liocky Pglnt har; W§DDlNG_BEL_LS_i-A yory pretty , U _ eanuni er 0 oven wnssoemnzc at _tiudiomeof -H+-i~.. ..'l»=t€*l°°‘*l>-F+'l>i/islet-.+>i1lr7i<°!° tennis were crossing by that route Mr. James lVIcl{:i.y. Sprlugiioid, on yesterday. A depth of one foot of ice Wednesday evening, the 9th of Dec- _ _ _ is reported in the channel. cnibcr, when the eldest daugliter, a ' l- Janie J. was united in the holy bonds ' g _ , POLICE COURT.- At the Police 01’ niatriiiioiiy to Chester McLeod, _ __ __ _ C_'0lU`l YBBICNIIIY morning Edgar Mc- of Long River. The ceremony .was andf ~ (-arron appeared before ills Honor pori'ornied by thc Rev. George W. _ , Mr- K. J. Martin, S. M., charged with rirviiie, pastor of the New London drunkenness. lie was convicted and Presbyterian Church, in the presence lined $30 or 90 days. of about sixty invited guests. The M ' P 5 °“ M _ SERIOUS ACIDENT. - The Guard- the arm of her father to the sweet bride entered the arlor leanin ian regrets to learn that Mr. Wm_smith strains oi' Wagner’s wedding march, G d H an elderly resident of Morell Rear, Dlayed by M155 Melvin!! YG0- The "' '"i_ '°" W' _ _ li '1i""°""'-'-9-'l'%l'~ 00 _had the misfortune to slip and fall at hfiilvy Couple were unattended. The .. ' the church door on Sunday last,broak- bride. who was fflmrniingly attlred in ‘* ing his leg Dr Walsh was summoned n costume ol' ivory satin and lace, to set the limb -L wore a bridal veil with orange bios _.___ f. soins. After the c-rcmony the weil- { < - .HER MANY Fnienos win .regret ding irucsts rciiaireri to the dining _ . .- . 0 to learn that Mrs. J. J. McDonald. St. room and purtook of ii dainty und . _ ` Ai_1drew‘s is nt present suffering with iwibptious weildiniZ_ iilliiilel The F0- y a e 0 Good Soft pneumonia. Dr. \vnish is in ntteiiuaiiee, nieiuder oi the ovoniui: was happily and hor friends wish that under’ his spent with music, both vocal and in- . skilful treiitincnt sho may speedily ro- striiniciitzii. There wus i1 grand array _ cover.-I.. oi wedding gifts. coiiiprisiiig many: _*_* __ -- iiandsomo and vnlnuhle rcinenibranccs li ‘Y va ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - whicli showed the esteem in which ` -3- Dr. and Mrs. John 'i‘. Cosgrove of both bride and groom were held. The Wellington, P. E. l.. announce tho Wcdllilltz f0SliViU0S Wort! kelll UD be' engagement of their youngest daiigh- yond midnight, when the guests dc- tcr, Miss Edith J., a graduate nurse oi parted after tendering lieiirtiest con- " , I . » ilio Brockton liospitiil training school. ilfllilfllliiiillil '£0 MF- flllil MPS- MHCLUOU- ‘ *, ` to Di' J J Condrich, a voung practlo- On tho following morning the latter / ' /’ - ` _ 'L ing physician of Brockton, lliass. The drove to their residence at Long __ ' \ ' .inariage to take place early in Fchru- River. if Y eos 0 "5" ` _“S u s 1 » fl -- si-ionr counss in Housei-ioi.o V . C I Y i=AiNFui. AccioEN'r.- Mr. John sc|ENcE.- 'rho short course in con- \ I ‘ ` Share fight HOW- E. I. It offersyou a chance to choose from this great range at heavy January Discounts to get ready for stock taking. Get your 03 afd Heron, Mt. Stewart, niet with a rnthci nottion with the study of liouselnold _ '\__/ _ NEW FIFTY SUITS _ ER OATS AT CUT PRICES L .' _ ' f PfiIlC€ St Wharf painful accident on Sunday, Dei 27th Ecoiioiiiics commented on Jany li, While walking down the street and will rontinuc until March lst _ ._ . .. _ ,_ _ . . ' ' ., he ' 1 ' ` . - 1' _ ‘ - ~ 1 if . ... .. ., .. ., . , slli ed on i i-y ' ton iii. iii "ll These -li 2 nro being conducted nn Pham )4oJ “muon btrc('t` 6 4°""'”"3"l"l'ik""“+'|"l"|”iT’|”1*'1°’i<'|”‘7f'|‘H€i3'7' 'anilp fell, ti`iiciii'iiii;Di)iis w'ris(i.Si\(’I0<\iiL public school she was bright und attentive to her work while at the Christmas tree, held by the Sunday 3'.-liool, sho recited one of the most interesting pieces on the pro- gramme. Tlie little one is gone, but her memory is still in thelplace she nat-il to occupy. The sadness of her depniiiir-~ will long remain in the sclinol, tho church and the commun- ity. ` .1 \ Suits and Overcoats The Men’s Store offers your choice of ~. luuivl/1.u\n\\\‘\\v//1 e~\\\\\\\\\\v7/1n\\\\\ . 25,00 overcome i0r_19.oo 26.00 Dog coats 18.'/5 / lpai-mcrs' lnsiitnte ol’ York, wsu licid ed for the first class:- Misses Sarah _ A 1 JANUARY PRICES ON FUR COATS ETC ._ _._,i i i _ ‘ Q* /<""5 the smartest range of clothes for men in P. :§;._ $12.50 Overcoats for $7.50 $10.50 Suits for $7.50 _ ,_ , 13.50 Overcoats for 8.50 11.50 Suits for 8.00 _ 14.50 Overcoats for 9.50 13.50 Suits for 10.00 , _ 16.00 Overcoats for 10.00 15.00 Suits for 11.00 15:- 1 _ 1700 Overcoats for 11.00 18.00 Suits for 13 00 ., ' l 19.50 Overcoats for 12.75 22.50 Suits' for 16.00 _ 22.50 Overcoats for 16.00 25.00 Suits for 17.50 ‘ 1800 Curl Lined Coat 13.00 26.00 Black Dog Coats 18.75 . . _ 28.00' 'Fur Lined Coats 22.00 _ 9.00 Long Canvas Driving Coats for 7.20 ‘ ` " 15.00 Imitation Fur Coat $10.50 _ aw, » , .1 _ - __ ... : __ ,._,__ .. ,__ . i-.-< 11 .'= ' $55.00 Black B ox Muff $68 00 Sable Stole at _ il $28.00 Mink Muff now $39.00 Mink Muff now $55.00 Mink Muff now . $69.00 Mink Muff now ; $95.00 Mink Muff now _$60.00 Mink Stole now I 4_4 .¢._.- »_"' `"""‘1 ];|§,\[7'[‘|[<‘ll|, liliAUK \\"()liI" .‘\'l` J .\.\`Ui\l{Y S.-\liI'] _l)lH(,‘()lf_I\"l`h'. $22.00 Black Wolf Muff _ . . . . .$17.60 $24.00 Black Wolf Muff . . . . .$19.20 ` ._ .....$44.00 SEE 'l‘lIl‘}Sl'I Sl"liE.\'Dll) S.\11li`ES AT JANUARY I)ISCOUi\'TS. $48.00 Sable Stole at . . . . . . . . .$38.40 $26.00 Sable Muff at _ . _ _ . . . .$20.80 $39.00 Sable Muff at . _ _ . . . . .$81.20 $69.00 Sable Muff at _ .. . _ . . .$55.20 $32.00 Mole Throw at . . . . ._-_ .$25.60 LOVELY l\IINK-QITEISN 01." ]"L'l(S _01"l"Elll‘}l) IN i\`l(,‘l‘i \'i\ltlE'l‘1' ALL D]‘]EI’L`Y (_lU'l' FOR THE J i\NL'.\l{Y S.\l.l‘l.(.‘l[()0Sl‘} FIRST ..- ~.~ »»~ ».. -.- ____,__;_,_m__ ` 20 p. c. better, the wheat being the best li\` --------~-- " l\V0l\lY ,Vcari-i. All the other crop-S were "Klenzo Tooth Brushes are the nic- _ _ ` S000 Wiill i\iGf=XCGi>ii0Ii Uf il IGW 001115 est. neatest and most serviceable line oi' turnips, \vliicli were hndly affected we have Over 0|'fL.re,] our |,,,m,,,S __ with club-root. lie then gave un cs- they are in ii. class by tlicnisclvcs-~ B I 1 F N tiniate oi' the hiisincss done ihrougli geo them and you will apprcciato 0w--- the liistiinic. Over $7.20_0_W0_l_‘ll\ __?| them. Macl{iiiiioii Drui; ilu., (lor. ilofli. ovci' $5.400 W0i`ll\ 0' N20 "fe U ilrcnt George and Kent Streets. Midtf. ` t I d and over $1,000 worth oi' dnlry cultic a e a e 0- wcro sold. As lliore were only 104 “-"ull," ‘ " 'I' . . tons oi' hny' sold it shows that i`arinoi's A \ \ \\\\\ Il 1" The enormous business that you have given this depart- ment all through the season shows plainly the accuracy of our estimate-that this is and has been the best showing of furs in the City. The furs now in stock still offer a well assorted range. Plenty of handsome pieces' now offered at a big discount. $5.75 Marmot Muffs now $4.60 7.50 Marmot Muffs now 6.20 -11.50 Marmot Muffs now 9.20 3.75 Marmot Ties now 3.00 6.75 Marmot Stoles now 5.40 I) li lil 1’ .$54 40 $34.00 Mole . . .$22.40 _ . .$31.20 . . .$45.00 . _ .$55.20 . . .$76.00 _ . .$48.00 M()ORE& MCLEOD » , ‘i 4 nn n ` -.i,h_.*_. ._ 1- _ li.\i\'l)S()i\l1'i l"().\ l"lfl{>i fi() AT $38.00 Red Fox Mull’ for $38.00 Red Fox Stole for- . . _ . .$30.40 $32.00 Hudson Throw for . . . . .$25.60 1).-\l1\"1‘Y 1’]‘Il{i5'l.\.\' LAMB FURS ‘ DEl‘Il’L\' ]’l{lCE (ll"l‘ $22.00 Persian Muff at ...$17.60 $27.00 Persian Muff at ...$21.60 $30.00 Persian Muff at . .. . _ .$24.00 $19.00 Persian Scarf at _ . . . . .$15.20 $22.00 Persian Scarf at. _ _ ('lil'I.\ lil NU CUTS. ._ . .$30.40 'roD.ii'. ....$17.60 Moffat $27.20 $145.00 Large Mink Cape now $116.00 .. “ $18.00 Mink Tie now . .L . . . . .$14.40 $25.00 Mink Tie now _ . _ . . . . .$14.40 ' ' $25.00 Mink Cravat now . . . . .$20.00 ' $32.00 Mink Cravat now -.$25.60 $50.00 Mink Stole now . ._ $40.00 Disc'0UN'i' o 1-‘i~‘ Am. ciiii.1mr:N's rolls. ld 1 1' . 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