N ,__-. ' -it 'Q .-1 .gf Xi ._ J! _,F i -1 r E. .if _fl “Ji ".`_‘?f: if JL "aff '_L'_`~.` ._-_ #72 -,- }l 5.5 5.; i .A- f.!. 5. » . s r .. I . ._' vi _*_ ;..»,-_- .eel-.a ns:-~ _ » '» ‘f of “ ‘ and see-_ of new ` .Chocolate have jhstfre- box- is s -and best of ll 1 Maids 0 ”' "Chocolates Each place' is exquis- itely flavored and has the peculiarity of 'being _digs s'tib”le‘.‘ A . F os ter 'Central Drugstore ' Sunnyside -.3 --.|_»’inf. _..._ v - a=_=nu=_-v-g:4puwg=:a1:=:_:==»f;;_:::::::_ ` bench by the high tides caused by .'r*,‘,*. . . ____ __.. .. _ _ __ __ __ _ _ _ im,-_,ff _ THE cHA1u.o1°1§aTowN c_UARnrAN > A _umm 0.- .nf-i \ _.pigs ge comes P. B are ‘ day out g in a however , _ an was from runaway. and is daily engaged in tue stren- uous activities of business life. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. Large many added years of health and use- fulness, 'E.xCITaMEN€r--Quits ‘s lqt 01' ea- citement: was caused on Saturday the 20th day of December on the Rustico the north wind. The wind blew hard from that direction. Coupled with the tail end of a. northern storm the waves caused a very high tide which furiously swept over the Rustico beach, causing some dam- ages and great anxiety among the fishermen under whose dwellings the water rose to adepth of - 2 feet 5 1. Lnpinraqpan "Z1:nupunpnnuqnnpsnfrnnb Pug- M 'two 01' three instances *md nshwg atwthe Covernrnent House was one - ' b°“t5 that had W5” s"“55"d “P fm' of the features of the New Year's Day . y . ` the Winter were "P5" by the 'mug < functions in Charlottetown The ` "` ‘ ' ' water. Had the wind blown from a guests were received by the' Light All oystermeu, both fishermen and' northeasterly direction at the rate G0vemO,._ His Honor B_ Rogers-and ' lease-holders will please remember it actually blew from the north the Miss-_i R0gerS_ assisted by Mrs_ Cecil U10 mee?-1118 Of U10 "0YStermen’s Go- damage! Would have been ia’ great' Stbivart. The guests were announced Operative Association of Prince Ed- el' Bild UN! Billie*-Y B-Hd elciteffient by 'the A. D. C., Capt. Palmer while wurd Island," which will be held in “'»0\l1d have H1m0Bi1 ellllilell B. lJBl11C.- M,-_ Cecil Stewmt acted as ,when Slummerside on Thursday the Sth R- ` ' Coffee and other refreshments were day of January, at 10 o’clock in the morning, A full attendance is most particularly requested. A. A. ni\.R'rf.r~1'11'r. Secretory-Treasurer. Sill-E" _ FQIQ SALE:-Pure Bluck Island Mule Fox' _ eligible for registration. Allply £0 H. B. WEEKS, `x North Tyron. D612. 13, lill. ' jf: ____,._ _ - _ _. -"'f';~"-1')-' < iv' --nzeff ', ~' Lf, ' - ‘V _ .LD 4. . .' -.hi -;-iii- ~ *_"?f, ,,fj“:ff'?1_3j;;ii _ _ we 0 r. r. Commencing Saturday; January 8rd, 1914 trains will run daily, Bun- day excepted, as iollowsz- Mixeditrain will leave Charlotte- town daily nt 7.15 A. M. arriving at Eumnrérslde at 10.25 A. M. - Passen- ger. train will leave Charlottetown d'al'iy"ut' 2.00 P. M. arriving at Bu.m~ merslde at 4.10 P. M. and Tignish at 7.25 P. M. Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays u mixed- train will leave Charlotte- town at 3.00 P . M. arriving at Mt. Stewart at 4.25 P. M., Montague 6.05 P. M., Georgetown 6.50 P. M., Souris 6.50 P. M. and Elmira 8.05 P. M. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays passenger trnln will -leave Charlotte- town at 3.00 P. M. arriving at Mt. Stewart 4.05 P. M., Montague 5.35, Georgetown, 6.25 P. M., Souris 6.00 P. M. and Illlmira 7.10 P. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays e mixed will leuvc Charlotte- town at P. M. arriving at Emer- P. M., and Cape M. Bummerslde t Tignish at trains will M. arriving M. and at Thurs- A. M. and Saturdays u will leave Cape Tra- A. M. arriving at 8.05 A. M. and u eaching Thurs- with and Fridays and a mixed leave arriv- A. M. nd Fridays; r -Dec. 20th. A large number -of peo- _cess-of thegeonosrt. A- number-'* oi. inches in some cases Fishing shant- iss were carried oil their blocks in CONCERT.-A very enjoyable con- cert wus organized by Miss Lucie- Anne. Doiron, teacher of Toronto school, in aid of her school and held- in Mayfield hull on Monday night, ple from all parts-of Hope River and Rustico were present. The best ord- er prevailed- during- the performance which is a credit to the neighboring parishes. The performers were many and suitably trained for the oc- casion beyond the expectation of the audience. The first number on the program was an organ solo by Miss Marguerite Doiron of Hope River who performed in a most en- trancing manner. Then followed a dialogue of the most interesting na- ture. A chorus “Nearer my God to Thee" by seven of the young pgppie, boys and girls of Hope River, prin- cipally from Mayfield and Toronto, was performed with the greatest of ease and accuracy which shows that ample time was spent in practise. After the above chorus was a- dia- logue, in which the characters _‘were dréssed to suit~the nature of ' the play. Songs and dialogues., of various kinds were given, all of which were in accordance with and s even- beyond the expectation of the .eager audience. Varied and beautiful irisses were 'played on thai graphophoric`_~ the property of Mr. Joseph 'Bouts _which- greatly contributed toward -the sue-' ‘- pies supplied- by the ladies of the" district were bought freely and_=.1_:a:t1l to the tunesplaysd by--Mr. Pe' FL ., Clair on the violin. The cihcert ended with God Save the King ;.’.suug; impressions of a well prepared__'con*-- cert with prevailing good order",-R. ELDON EXAMINATION-On 'Piles-' sense of over forty parents and vis-E itors. The sch\oolroom presented a ture of the King and Queen draped most artistically with Union Jacks; while an immense Christmas _tree,~ ing, also occupied a Pfomillellf- D091 tion in the room. Promptly at one thirty Mr. J. D. Martin took the chair and the examination was open- ed by a chorus, The Islaun Hyman. The pupils were then examined in the various branches by their teach- er, Miss Nellie Hubley, assisted by' the Messsrs Macdonald, MacLean und- Martin and the Misses MacLean und Macdonald; and by the interest and knowledge displayed by the pupils tue visitors were full? 5111119595 F9' grading the intellectual psogress oi their children. The following pro- gram was than delightfully rendered: chorus, Heart of Oak.; Racitatlou, St. Nlck's Suggestion, by Margaret. Gillis; Duet, Blue Bells of Scot sud. _bv Mary Macdonald and Everett Lesour; Dialogue, A Christmas Wish, by seven of the senior pupils, im- personating cliildreu of foreignjcoun- tries’ at the Christmas season. Quar- ter, christmas Day; Essay. '1'he'F‘irst Christmas Day, by Robert WM*-5 -Recitation. Santa Clause, by Bhar- mrm Bowers; Dialogue, A Mother Goose Christmas. in which Old Moth- er Goose and twenty of her youthful characters paid a rnidni¢l1i1 Vilif _ _£0 A small but ardent Mother Goose sd- mlrer. ` Santa Claus was introduwl towards th§ conclusion of the lull uumbor and entered heartily inf-0 his-task of distributing the wealth- qi Cin-istmu cheer from the Chrflb- nilm trol. Among the maui. limi!! gifts which the tres held was a heliu- gfuliy -1 _bound volume of Burn s- oomg to the _teacher from thU~P\!U- ns. ‘nfs mailer shankar urs perils their tholghtfuliness Bud NW? forme y a w o e young. lk_s',i, , _ __ ._,,¢_;,,M___,__ unanimously by the audience? who ,qn.`_;_1 ` " __r' ` xi” ° afterwards retired with liapp;-im _],§cL'.?°g_i'-“°'l:i ‘7°nki”‘~‘ _3»-fJ°|1¥1 " is _ Silver Black Mali Fox fl' veurs ' -_-_»xme'_-_-:.'.-_ -_-.- - - » ~ Girl of the Golden- West. - proved not serious although very CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Rev... _ _ _ Painful- __ . _ Jas. McDougall will preach on Sab- - ' “-'-°' ~ _ _,,.',_ *:~.¢»' _.,,,,5_ , .. ='~ " 2 . . ','._-.-:r;""_’_,__-"'_ _ bB.fi1 the 4th at DQBBJJIQ at 10.30, _ 'J 1":-_'}1';-" ' . if-`;:-'I " f 'CONGRATULATIONS '='0‘ii New Argyle Shore at 3 and Canoe Cove ’ """""""">` ‘- “` ..,., -1-_"mst, .*" lYear's day an esteemed fellow towns- at 7. ‘ _ ..-','-7"-'-_ _ _'i'.y'i_'”f";',-‘_-” gf?__ . _ H4 man, Mr. Phlup Large, celebrated --4 - ~< “ ,,_._ N3; ~.;:'=‘- ' " ‘ ’~ . E Y . I ~ 2 a pretty character study- and Qxceed- _ingly \vell done. _ » _ w§_np1NG BELLS.-A` vary quiet wéd 'ng-which will be of considerable interest to' P.E.Islanders, took place here on Friday the 26th lust., when Miss Mary MacKenzie of Glen Mart- in, P.E.I., was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. James Francis Hinchley oi Breckinridge, Minnesota. Owing to the recent bereavement in the groom's family only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. After a brief stay here the happy couple leave for Brcckiuridgc, where they will make their future home. LEVEE AT ` GOVERNMENT HOUSE -A largely attended levee served in the dining room. Mrs. .l. E. B. McCreudy presided ut tlrc re- freshment table und was assisted by u. number of other ladies. if PRE‘slENTATION_- By special iu- vitation the active members of the W. F. M.S.of Grucc Church usserilbled .rt the home of Mrs. Dr. Ayers, lust evening, and presented Wrs. W. S. Newsome, the President of the Soc- iety, with a certificate for like mem- dcrship. The presentation was a pleasing surprise .for Mrs. Newsome. With it the Ladies of the \V.F.M.B., extended to their good sister their nest wishes for many yours of happy lifeimembership. The names of the dnnofrs'~ot the New Years ‘Gilt urc- withhcld. During thc Xmas Season a. similar presentation was made to Mrs. Geo. Waller. - - FIELD CROPS AT THE SH'C)R’l‘_ COURSE.-Professor Davison is ar- ranging for a lot oi work in connec- tion with Field Crops for the Short Course. Seed Judging and Weed seed identification will be special features and anyone intending to take this work should bring with them- atripod lense if they should happen to have one. Mr. Davison will -be assisted by J. Artemas _,Cla-r_k, Buperlntenident of the Experi- fus tal~~Farm. »Mi-_ -Clark did excell- go .wi-orle along this,1i-pe last year, as th`ose_ who were .herfwf will relnwi- ‘foerl and: all can expect-just-as " _ ‘thi `f _ -_ Th. U ,- ld “ hllh' P!1°° ‘W 01° wwe m°s.’r`r-dr '...-wiggle-fn »'iii::§siiu.‘ n- ' 'l the audience.-Step-odancing walgyllet-mi .- __ .. _,__j _ _.___ .N cl r. re r ur £ ~‘ ,.1 ;. ~ ;~L_~:;.....»’f~,-;.` ,iff __ _ . .. iirraan N ;L’ii_1?<~i‘i>.i's_;;_....'.;, ‘, ls-the Hnortw? Dix; st`u'r;`tii’ior’,¥t§g§~ 1=»=1i\vear»~suaius in naesmss o .1 °0 9 34 Flora McDonald. l"}l`8d0~ VU--71. A_da~~ Campbell.; ' 2,- Emily _ Martin; 3, -' Sadie. -Martin, Grade VI.-1, John A. McLeod; 2, Mary McLeod; ' 8,--- Stanley- McLeod. day, December 23rd, the semi-annual Grade _ V_T1_ Egm ,_ca,,,,,beu; 2_ ~ . _ ~. ' ‘_ _ ' -` ` __ ‘ _' = "Q _,' Q-‘ examination of Eldon school _I was' yignnie White ,figfq-»Erng|‘¢I“Msr£in€ . \»_‘ - _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ ` ’_ ' _ _ a._~'._.~;. 'qv held in the school-room in the pre- (equul); 3, James- Martin. Primm' ‘ §_ __ _ _ _ _ __ . __ _ ' » “Y Depnrtment.- Grade 1V.-1, Eva. _ C u an 8 . nmvbsll; 2. Leslie H ss -;- _ ._ __ ,J , '-'-15;. - 1 P00515 Dllmsing Hppeamlwe in its h°h' Jenn McKinnon and Mary`-McPherson " _ ‘_ ' '_' _ _' . '. ' """' 'f""`7",""' 'TLM ~ ` ‘_ dev dress- Chief “'“°“S the ‘1°“°‘“' r_equa1). Grade 111.-1, Russell Mc-‘ ' __ _ ' '» " _ ‘ _ ' __ ‘s tions was a beautiful framed pic- Mod; ,_ Lester www; _ _,_ F__n___o__ _ __ _ _ f - _ _ ; . __= _ ._ _ . . , ` ' _ _i, ._ __ - -, _ y il- 'f ri. ‘lf ",_=‘ i ,;f:,-': :;: _ j i _` Dawson Grade II -1 Christina McLeod- 2, Chester McPhllrs'ou; 3 . , , _ ’ _ ,_ _f ' ‘ ' f 5 Margaret Mmm. Gmac 1.-1, ivnu- 9. - . - 1, its branches bending with the; pre- _- -_ __ _ _ _ _ _ I cious parcels intrusted to their'"keel>- “°r-m 'mcijhod' 2' Flmcnm McLeod. - ' ' _ __ _ _ ' .-' ui px , ` , _' _ ___.. __ - _ . ‘mm sepsis. with all misery. ri- _ _ Proper habits of eating,-» ; .with a Na~»Dru-Co Dy!-` ' i me Tablet Izfofsrdreoh __ ' . restore ' -_ use-mlm me A ua sr Nr-Dru-ca Dys- pcpsla Tablets coats but 80°. at your Drugglsre. National Drug and Chem- - ise|Ce. efCsnds, Limited. old Ranch bred for four- g¢nerutiorrs.f she snd.Santa Clause utah d bolt-'wishes to all, for s li the eumihotlon closed. 1: _ A wx- |00.-oseri1i;.iiifetowa.-u ‘- ' ` 'to Mount Edward J t`i-ltocdi l l ' uf" .`_`-.';J,',i§.` ',';;._ ._ 1, __ __».__,.'. » f. _"___ '_. - _ ' 1 l' r ' _ H I ` . --.re ., ~. _-...-Jw»» '~ _ _ __ _,___ ' . _ _ _ _ . _ __ '_ _,Z _1,(._____ ___ -_ :_ ,.»-. ‘~b.\¢- TQ .. _ ,__ _ ____ _ _ W* A I - ___ _ ' ' ._ :_ f " Honsiimw. sro.-onsusaay me »“- _ - ~ _ ~ < , ~- - .. » _- chan- Ravi '1rth\1\F~H\1rn Lrpreaoh- _,¢»~_-at '--._-1-_ .,~-1" » _ ‘ . _ _ ‘ f E.I.R. goushaw $11- a. ni.; " Nh Boa.d`l_§,_8_0 _ - _ __ __ _ '_ __ - _ _- - _ __ . " _ /\ _ _ ' é | _ I-you 7_p_ m_ \ __ if ____ ~ - _ '- _ 1 - ,,,- _ .'_.: ; '_ _ ` '_ ‘f_ 1" ` __ F.. "`avw1iPonI?§-':1ltr~.'_B§$ni1¢:$ii!- " 3 -' - ff“"`\` -- * V [ I if A . Q' 'u' ' _Nor§h_Rustico'l1i\e_;k`llled;i',wo _ " ' . ' ., » _ t - "_ , gg;--,gg __-fs.-»;~»»-=_-~ a Usmfrrs _ _ -,_,/ _ ic; - , J ~ "fm" Bro gg 0 _-_--B' i‘ Y ‘ ' ' ,»° 1 ‘Q ` ` . - _ '. AQ _ A 1-' _ * _ .__ , on Tull: DAINTY CALENDAR- The Two ; _ _ ~- -3' - _ , ' ~ - _ ' _ 11105 With Macs have issued one of the prettiest " ~ 1 1 ' - /\. at as rr s- lifes .§§,,£?. ». r she Calendars of the season, entitled A - ~2'~l_--:»l.f»x.= ~:..1~i‘.=. _. ,___ _~:.,... ..~.-_. __ __ ` ' -1 ' n -r I 131?-li - ., ‘x. ,> ...w . ._ _. ~ .:. -- _ --.1 the sara year- or his birth and ra- o.-iLnNnAR.- Mr. Fred H. Train- / '”,’ _ -' ____;- ;_-_-9-_iii '_-,Y A "l A 3 celved congratulations from a large or has a prett 1914 C lendar for - ' . ' ‘ """"'5"»:?‘3i 35;' _ = ' number of friends and acquaintances. his customers. y which tells the story- usual "&l§$i":f?‘. _ - ,V 1.7' ' " ` ` " ' USUN' Mr. Large is still smart and well of “the fish that oi-, awe, _§' 1,, is ' ’ ° _.W5 _. ' ° ' ° 4- in eff .21 _ '- 4 I iii _ R alhiowellnga, linens sheeimgs " yi `\",1-,~'ff~~-i`;»'-'- f,~_ palms carton.. ue, .Jin be mmf *S _ med free of charge. 0 ' ' ‘ ' `_ I \ ill!I'.§!0 --.I-\I_!_!\.\l“‘l _$312 ‘lf “0“S€|\ all iowelrngs, linens. ahecfrngs, gf pillow colfonmeic, will-be hem- ` med free of charge. old Linens _-1 ll-A-har Commence---Friday Jufy 21111 _ _Specialirnportations of table linens, napkins, sheetiugs and pillow c rt- tons, towels and to-weliugs, heds_preads,__etc, _<_-:_t<_:, wi-limbe on sale _at closely clipped prices. Every 11ouse_l_<_eepe_1;_a_n_d l_1_otel__lllC.f\V\' FULL lil,l?, _ statin finish in an attractive to make full 70 inch. Nupk Real Irish Table Linens A really iuagniilccut showing of rich lable ~ frc-sh and spotless. In all the beiter‘qunlEi_ics uc . Space forb’ds a detailed description. Nole th: sa 2 specials. llE`AV\` UMliI.l§ACl'llil) linen damask tnliing full 70 inches wide, firm close weave, good weight. W. lriuickly 5 -, bleach ut _this season of the year, Special sale price und its a bargain at the price .. . . ... ... .. . ._ .. ’1‘hcre’s cveryqualiiv from ill: tlreapest to ll;c in-.~'t_` lluy your table linens todav. _ \ *fi fast, Welaud they coma: ---'__ i l l ll Acuap an pure li..-ei .1 ur...-1., li spot rlcsigu with heavy lioyler i ins to match, Special - ` -.~.,.-...-- ..-.-,-»»- _ _'fow¢1g(,f-g¢,,¢,3§.qua|_i,},_ ,ale of good qdaliiy .~i-.ch as _\-on _ ._ LX-r _p;_i¢_;e 5_p¢¢ia1.gt_ewh_________|3¢_ rrgularly pay 28 to _"goo for. - ,__.,_ _ ___' _ ._ - _ _ , Y,uu`ll want alot oflht-ru. rr rr '- _; - ;;;,,g-=- ';~,;-in zo.: Towels of fine hue H 1 ii '-.s -_' '- -f-.I `-'>&5 :-"lit-fi.. i" 'I W . V _ '_ -. - . 7 _ ‘ ir .wirir Trmis' rf." " ' - P¥¢\'y-dnma=k- burHer,.--r8r‘36- dsrnhs " § G' " ,q 0 _Trulia inch Each sale price llc eu oufssie-il! W ' A Bedspreads Heavy crochet b e d - full 69x80 inches l'~eudy~fpr - -- price " We hive, at the commencement of flils sale a large quantity ` of these 3 special lines. Past exper- ience teaches us that we may expect a big demand for these specials. _ _ we are w¢f¢1.i`1y selling good coitons cheap q'1a.l1`ty of these sheelings 24 for 72 Inch full bleach- c ul sheeting of nice fiuequillty, for 7| inch, heavy English' sliceiixig of -‘good weight und webring quality. Altoln so at goc. _ 29 F for soft finely finished c .light weight English sheeting of 'excellent quality. Also in 78 inch at 3.2¢. We do not limit the quantity any cuslonier shall buy, only, we advise, buy all you want early. - _ for afsol- for absolutely fornbsolutcly uetly pure gc pure Englf.-ah 14g pure English. soft finished--Eng-_ longcloilrsaiiniiu- uaifiscok cotion-of »_ lishlongcloihresdy ished‘srnoo\h'eveu fresh weave and for the nccdle weave. texture' Ready '§_li_¢f_\_Iuued*i' llcuisfiiehgd if s r»|rowS|i1»s - _/7 __ _ \ ‘Pillow Slips _l. J Bedspreads l," '_ .i lixtra heavy and l.1rge,5 size crochet sprrnd-1 laem med ready for Sly.-,=. full inch- es. lY"'..ii1S*. and pillow f pillow cotton, __ wide. ' 'Alsoiu 43 inch wl_il`t`h at IBC. _ ~ - 18 for circular pillow cot- c ton, 40 inches wiiie of excellent- quality. Aho in 42 and gihchat- zoc and zzc. Q r circular pillr w coi- iofi of extra qua‘l\y 40 iucheswide. Also a 4 z and 44 inch' at 23 & 24c .- 2 for circular pillow C cotton of 'qunlhy 42 inch. in 4'; _ cotton niceéy lliemmed 40 inch. a e ' ‘ price ....~»---~.l0c » ~= 1 - `-"- -ii" - rnndc of excellent qual- '°' 0"" h".'vy'°““d ma