ijixo, Cook S tudzo Prem, Iland io Hand _ _ y THQ jewel-fuel that means more io when.;-on need it than ihe whites: ding" ___°_j__ ,nllisyh-qual_iiy Coal \\_l' ards-c can f -b ' |°llI~|lll_lp\g Coal~l`air p'rice:a adldmiitgi °°2|°° ill, llvhwge for your orders. ‘mer vrdvn fodayr Quick dsiivsry r C. Lyons & Co. _Phone In 1 ¢_’ ‘ 'C ii _,_ i .if -Z ‘ ;t . i. MAIL _CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived st ottsws untii Noon, on Fridai, the Blat January 1918 for ths conveyance; of His |Mejssty'g Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, Dix times per week, over Rural Mail Route No. 1 irom Eme- rald from the lst March next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions oi pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Oiilce oi Graham Bondi, Emerald, Norborough, Founds Mills and at the oiilce ot the Post Omoo Inspector. Post?,0;l1¢e Inspector-'s Oillce, Oh"1‘own, Dec. 28th, 1912. JOHN F. WHEAR Post Olllce Inspector. 12-30M Mai. i . __ - \, ~ . 4:- ' ‘ e~‘-. _ ".4. _,,'-,.i.__“_ 3.. ` ."\`\l‘,.‘ e- _{“/{ l \»\ ‘\ Get the Right Kind ol Rubbers No miiier what kind of rubbers ycu want you are sure io get the right style here. ' We are showing rubbers for men, iuhbers for women and child- ren in ordinary street styles and siyles and grades io suit every [ I-und of foot, every kind ol boot st any price. _ Our rubbers wear long. M0 ‘ strong, well made, good filling. Woinei.’s 65c and...........,.75c. Men's gnc and........ Auiiv si co . . :<‘~’i\@€°H. f "#'==.wf's¢>f"° ._ - f< i .#491 S?VENii 7 is -. ~. EARL GREY.;-Saturday the Earl’ Greyleit _Piston at 10. a. ni., go: Georgetown. arriving there about 1265 P- lu.. with a number oi passen- gers, xreugnt and between twenty-five and thirty bsgsmsn. | INWARD TRAINS.-The western ex-‘ Dress arrived in Charlottetown Sat- urday st 11.45 a.m., ilitceniminutes late; the Summersidc accommodation at 6.00 D-m., thirty minutes iate.' The Summerside special from the Minto arrived here at 4.50 p.m. and the Georgetown special iromi the Earl Grey at 8.80 p.m. WRESTLING.-One of the malnl *°Pi°= 01 the dey. says s st. Jonirs °X'=heI1s°. ie e likely wrestling insten .between Jim Smart and Otto Opipelt.‘ Neither of them is in the best oi con- diti°l1 Sf- Present, but the local adept Says n iortuight's training is sum- cient to put them in good shape. 1 As the local fans haven't seen a good match tor some time, a meeting oi, 'ianese two would be interestlag. I BASIL KING.-Basil King, the au- UIUF. and s native of Charlottetown, ls working on a new novel which will be published this coming autumn; Itf will be interesting to await the ver. dict of the public on this new eilort. mr. ning is the author of “The In- ner Shrine," “The Wild Olive" and “The Street Called Straight," which; novels won such success on the book market. PULPIT EXCHANGE- Yesterday the ministers oi the various Churches" in Charlottetown exchanged pulpits moming and evening. At St. James' Church Rev. J. F. Floyd preached in the morning, and Rev. D. McLean ini the evening; at Zion Rev. T. Mar- shall nt eleven and Rev. J. Heaney at seven; the People's Church, Rev. Z. L. Fash at seven; at the First Methodist, Rev. Z. L. Fash at eleven and Rev. G. C. Taylor at seven; at Grace Methodist, Rev. G. C. Taylor at eleven, and Rev. T. F. Fullerton at seven; at Central Christian Qev. T. F. Fullerton at eleven and Rev. T. Marshall at seven; at the Baptist Church Rev. J. Heaney at eleven and Rev- J. F. Floyd at seven. The ex- change was in connection with the week of prayer service. (From Saturda 's Evening Guardian) Y BRILLIANT EVENT.-H. M. E. and Mrs. Evans’ handsome new* house, says an Edmonton exchange, was a. blaze of lights when they gave a most. delightful New Year's Eve Darty to a large number oi guests. This attractive home was evidently | IST F- R - E - E Come into our oifice and-have your teeth ex-.mined free of charge. Only takes a few minruas and we will tell yol- u one penny We fhakeweeih and gusr; B . _ . _ _ _.1-1 nies them to fit execlly. We also guar mee perfection in Crqwn and Bridge exactly what you need and it wont :cl o . work Extracting and filling without pain price moderate DR ROBINS “ 25 Queen Strgsr. Next door Beer &Goli 10-imti hone |16-.I 1 ‘ - .. 11;' Ii You llave A _ Photo 1 ‘ no ir f ~ BAYER PHOTO STUDIO ` V Dont str _ °3?b'_i»“$rnwpshsros . ` _ "Everybody is wanted, today at 8. A. HcDonald's to share in the bar- Sal., ' ' ' 1-SMU. \ 1 \‘. :Q - `r ` 1. -s gains oiiered at the big, Clearing I i " 'i Change built with a view to entertaining, with its large and spacious rooms, which were decorated with long ropes of evergreen, softly shaded lights and great bunches of poinsettias, and i`_ with the beautifully gowncd women made-»a_»1_>ioturei which will remain in the memory of _those present for many n. day. Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Miss Ogden, their guest, received at the entrance to the drawing-room, Mrs. Evans wearing a heavy white satin gown, long train, chilion drape- ries, caught' with clusters oi red roses. Among their guests was Miss McMillan oi Charlottetown who was handsomely gowned. SHORT COURSE.-One hundred 'and seventy-one students are enroll- ed at the Nova Scotia Provincial College taking the Short Course lec- tures, ior farmers, from all over the provinces, says a Truro exchange. The course opened Tuesday and the indications are that it will be the most successful course yet held. The usually large delegation from Prince Edward Island is missed this year owing to a similar course being given in their own province. In view oi the enlarged attendance iromi Nova Scotia it is questionable, had the Islanders put in an appearance, if the local accommodations would not be over taxed. The bulk ol the lecture work yesterday iell upon Principal Cumming, who is untiring in his ei- forts to make the visitors iell at home, Judging bee! cattle was the subject dealt with and the students took s. live interest in the contests. ::Ws have all the leading makes ci Condition Powder but there is none we can so iully recommend as The Island Condition Powder. We have many testimonials from lending lar- mers and horsemen throughout the province, all speaking oi it in the highest terms. Try it. 25:: lh. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. I-9M3i W2" ‘d’eople’s Theatre __ Complete ' f . ___ . _‘PL . [.» . -ef the ‘Postmaster General will be re- nveysncv- oi His llaissty's qgn s proposed Contract for over pro- and lorms _ . of MAIL CONTRACT' p,og,.a,'n - SEALED TENDERH,~`M|dl‘¢_8ll¢l (-0 - . ‘ .°°.‘.’.°.“.,°:.£’.‘*.‘..1‘..":,‘.i"..‘.'°‘i°.i.i.:'.': e Tonight ' i -af* ,, INWARD TRAINS.-'rbe -southern express 'arrived in Charlottetown to- day at' 9.48-a.m., on tims;,_end the hslgtern expross at 10.20 sim., on 0. CASES ADJOU-R-NED.-At the Charlottetown Police, Court this morning two eases for corner losiing and the _ prohibition case of J. '1‘. Moore who ldjourned until Monday. OUTWARD TRAINS.-The trainjo Bummerside to connect with the-Min. to left Charlottetown today at 6 a, 3_1; cad fhealpecisl to connect with ° BF NY at Geor et Charlottetown at 9 n.m.g Dwn Mt (From Bsturda 's Even ` IN BIG iisrip DEAL?-5i.?r\f”d1i~°nL) Haellrd. formerly of this town, says s Glace Bay exchange, was one 0| a syndicate of five Calgary and Mgai- cine 'Hat men who created a sensa- tion st Great Falls, Montana, by sending a broker there who took options on about $500,000 worth of property, besides buying out right business sites worth about s1oo.soof _-Dr. Hassard is n son oi Judge Has- mrd, Charlottetown. ROSE VALLEY._Mi‘l. Robert Dixon, Mermaid, has returned horns after spending a iew days with her sister Mrs. Robert Todd.-Jas. Hate- ly, Kelly‘s Cross, paid a flying visit to Rose Valley.-Her friends are pleased to learn that Miss Florence Todd has recovered from har 1-ment illness and has returned to her home in Rose Valley, after nearly eight weeks treatment inthe Boston City Hospital where she underwent an op- eration for appendicitis.--Miss Mamie A. McKenzie has returned home alter visiting in Bradslbane.-'The school hers is doing good work under the tution of Miss Eliza Todd.-Edmund McDougall returned home after visit- ing in Inkerman the guest oi Donald McLeod.-James and Mrs. Todd re- cently paid a flying visit to R. Nic- ho1son’s-Rod McKay has returned home alter spending some time in Dundas.-D. B. McKenzie who has been absent. from the vicinity ior twelve years has arrived home from the Canadian West.-We are sorry to learn that our Postmaster W. M. Mc- Donald is lll with an attack oi La Grippe.-Con. ::'l‘his is the Rexall Store where you can buy any oi the 845 prepara- tions benring the Rexall trademark. With every article bearing the Rexall name is given a guarantee that tells you your money is here waiting for you ii you iind the article not so good as we have claimed it to he. There's no sting, no red tape or no quibble to this oder. Ii you are not satisiied with what you get come here and get your money back. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner GWFW George and Kent Sts. MCL CCASTORCISIX" For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always lluugiii me .zfefeg sign- atnro of _ 14# i im A I 4 _Tableware Our output of Silverware has been really tremendous, but we still have some choice pieces including n few siliier tea sets, waiters, pudding dishes, fern dishes, butter dishes, and other pieces clear- ing at 30 p. c. i Off These goods are of the very finest quality, all new and considered splendid bargains at the former prices. This farewell Clearance Sale odors you your selection at 30 p. c. _below regular prices. ' . G. F. Hutcheson ‘ ‘sirens s§”i1f$’" i’f£'"fi “ fr 1 cs: Ri nk X MA S NIB ll 'I' Ladies $2 50 . cloth and spools which _ J\ C V/’) are net. 1 :.45ct _ _ -i f. 4 '. . _ _ ~ 1 i=-»‘-1 .`__;__; _ _ ,_ _,_ _____; _,___ __ ___ __ ,___ ___'i__, .,_.’..,,_. ____ __ __L__.___ _,_~ ___.1, _,._. _i__~_ _, _ ._ ,_ _ _ __ _ ,- . ,- V .,i- My _ , » _ .~ . » , -... i .i,,\,,1\, - _ x , .i " 1 Hurd Coal for Base Burner Acadia Round ` Acadia and Albion Nui Reserve Run of Mine An in ins coli sii.-sis George E. F Coal vsni m as i '¢-4 44. ii ~ ~, lsfdsllh \ V sydney. ll. 3- ‘ cnlgmsau ofrarm produce solicited Farmers having ` butter for salo l\i listing pricd, i -sdsttrs6mpo. ii at ._