14, 1916 THE Don’f Phi (iii Your Cliristinais Shopping We have made special plans this year to, akecare of the needs of our Christmas _ , ppers early, and we,»want you to come i_"?an‘d see the splendid offerings featured. ,-i;;Our Christmas line consists of the very best in holiday Chocolates and Bon Bons, Kodaks, ,Parisian _Ivory pieces and com- plete sets, everything in Toilet and Mani- cure Cases, special.Box Cigars, Christmas Perfumes, and in fact everything that you- eould expect to find insuch a modern drug store as ours. _ .- . We are constantly receiving new articles and_we know that you will enjoy looking over those already received. - Prirns are very reasonable and we sug- gest that you make your selection as early as possible. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore - \\\\\\\wq/////lA\\u\\\\w0////;m“\\“,,.,e V I - ’ ° ` ' Patriotic Fund'are‘ given in capital ea _ 9 letters: \ ST. COLUMBA3 ="tius evening at 'Lso at the ioiiowing . places: ' "`Dr. McMillan, Mr. G. S. Inman, Mr. ~ sbsnkel -minor. col.. JENKINS. ` nsoncerowu: _ '§» §\\\ ¥eszae%¥ 8peakers,- Rev. H. Llttlcr INSTRUMENTAL FOL108 _ Kullak- Scenes from Childhood .. ..35c Rubenstein Album, vol. 1- &2 es. .. ......35c Tschaikowsy Album, vol. 1 & 2 ea . . . . . . . . . . . . ..35c 'Album Leaves for tho Young.. . . . . . .;..35c instructive Album .. 304: Gems of Modern Compos- ers 5 separate series . ...25c Straabbog Easy Pieces 35c Liszt- Dreams of Love Classical Album for Young Students .. ...25c STANDARD SONGS O , _ Spieak¢rs,- .Indgg Stewart, Col. I S Davison, RLEV. J. J. MACDONA4LD, Mr. Art McKenzie. SON FOLIOB. 'l`¢'l\0r Songs .. ..`75e Mezzo-Sop Songs ..75c Bass Songs .. '...75c Contralto Sc-ngs .75c I Sacred Songs Baritone Classic Vocal Gems for Alto .. .. '....75c Songs oi' tile Hills.. Landon lc/nald .. .. ..75c Southern Love Songs .75c %%% make :very acceptable Xmas Gifts. We' have a very large stock arranged for all voices both sacred and secular. Call and let us help us select your i MILLER Bros Kent Street' Mn. nossirr oinewsu.. ' There passed away at his home at i IN MEMORIAM 1 I i 'Samara Fortune Bay on Monday morning the 4th Inst., to his eternal rest Robeyt Dingwell in tho seventyvfifth year of his ago. I-le suffered s short illness from pneumonia, when the call came. Mr. Dingwell was a true friend. generaus and every ready to do the kind deeds when opportunity offered. The iuncral service at the house and grave. which was conducted by his pastor Rev. A. MacKay. .was lnrogely attended. The .pall bearers \vore`Nathan Dingweli, Johnston, Dingwell, James A. Dlngwell, Wesley Macliciizio, James MacKenzie and Coddlo Collin. I \ I Deceased loaves a widow and u .son Milton to mourn the loss_of a faithful husband'iand a loving father. lie is also survived by two sisters and two brothers: Mrs. James Ait- ken of Fortune Bay; Mrs. John Mac- Kle, Calgary; William R. Dingwell, Sydney and Joseph Fred Dingwell of Oakland, California.. I ~ ii i- @ ~ii?‘ili. I . tiff] Patriotlmmeetings will be lield| CARDIGAN: Spllkerlf- MAJOR FULLERTON, A. A. Mc ean, Mr. J. A. Macdonald. _' 'V _ srunoson: Major ‘lilvil h, Ex-Governor McKinnon, Lieut. e. 8peakere,- Canon Simpson, Mr. 'V W. W. Stanley, Rev. F. H. Little- johns, MR,-. J. D. STEWART. MONTAGUEI ' 8peakera.-- Captain Campbell, Rev. R. G. Fulton, Mr. James Paton; REVJ. J. MACDONALD. §er5t. Colpitts. ' VALLEYFIELD: Speakers,-'Lieut. Col. Davison, Dr. Rosa. Lieut. Roy McLean, MR. E. D. STERNS. PEAKE'8I Sp_eaker|,- Col. Moore, Rov. C. R. Freeman. JUDGE FRASER, Lient. McQueen. The names of the Patriotic Fund speakers are given in capitals. The' train leaves' Charlottetown at 2.45 p. m. i .,;__. The following patriotic moetings, have been arranged for Thursday, December 21st' The speakers for the MONTICELLU: johns. MR. J. D. STEWART, Mr. James Paton, Mr. G. H. Holbrook. ST. MARGARiET'S: Speakersy- Dr. McMillan', Major Leigh. REV. K. C. MCPHEIRSON. Rev. C. R. Freeman. KINGSBOROI Speaklera,-Rev. R. G. Fulton. MR. C. H. BLACK. Lieut. Roy McLean Ex-Governor McKinnon. BAY RIVER: 8peakers,- Captain Campbell. MR. A. A. MCLEAN, M. P., Rev. F. W. Sawdon. ' ROLLO BAY! i ` 8peakera,- REV. DR. FU,'LLER- TON, Mr. J. M. Hughes, Mr. G. S. ~1n- man, Prof. .Biancliard, Pte. Locker- ble. MOUNT STEWART: sp¢`ansr|,- col. Moore, Dr. Ross, Re/v. J. Murray. Mr. E. D. Ste-rns, *comprise the crew of the J. D. H I ` B if I - The following P. LE. Island men asen, ce rea er, n com mand of Captain J. L. Reid, formerly, of the C. G. S. Stanley; Quarterf Masters., John McDonald, Mr. Fitz- gerald. . Boatswain' and Mate, Oliver Car- ver and John Smith. Carpenter, E. Elynn. 0ile'rs,- James Batcbllders, James Mullins, William McFadyen, George Hardy. Second Steward,- Robert Mc- Ewen. - Mess Room Stewardr- Leo Buote. Sailor; Caterer-- Harry Fraser. Fireman- Jolin‘ Power, Louis Burns, William Mahar, George Som- ers. William Butler. Daniel Somers, George Mdbeod, Ernest Cre- Shan, Peter Flynn, Charles Mills", Amos. Gallant, iohn Ryan. Sailors- Jam s"McEachern. Wal- ter McElman, James’ Donavon Paul Wedge, A. Arsenault. S'l`0(IK 0U0'l'A'I'IONS l-IALIFAX, N. S., December 13.-- (Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Cnrdy & Co., stock and bond brokers, members Montreal Stock Exchange, McCurdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES Yesterday To-day ZIP! ci-1Anr.o cUAapian y PAGE mana _ T0' Y si mmm K I ,Artistic P_ic_ture Framing A Specuiaultywi oi Xmas Linens I In spite of the great difficulty of obtain- ing linen goods---owing to the war. We have a magnificent selection---pro- bably equal to our .best showing. ' Beautiful Hand Made Linens UT In drawn and embroidered 'work--all ready to_seFnd. Tray Cloths-Doyleys-Centerpieces in endless variety-Bureau;-‘~ Scarves--5 o’clock Covers-Shams-Pillow Cases .......... .. `_ .fy Qt.- -»¢n»- _ -I 2. 1 '=§s'¢'_>_‘<__ii_.~zi-f»_ Our Magnificent Showing- , éz>m Am 0 and Fy . Anaconda Am S & R Can Pac .. .. Crucible Steel M. F. Ct Mox Nor Power P. S. Stool .. Studbalcer . . . . Union Pac U. T. . Am Loco Cen . . . . . . . . . . . . Reading . . . . . . . . S. P. . . . . . . . . . . U. S. Steel Atchison 103% ' 104% 71% 85*/2 87% 108 164% 104% 75% 111% 101 79% 105’/4 97% 117% 1181/4 142% 114 Cardinal lnd Blsho 72% 87% 91% 110% 166'/3 106% 77% 114% 104 81 107%# 98% 118% 119% 145% 116% F3” ............... ..10c,t0 $7.50 Ready to use Cushion Slips , _ EUHR! i A All new designs, beautifully worked in artistic designs. Em- ~ ` broidered on linen, silk, lustre, etc ....... .... ._25c to $3.~75~ -‘ #1-'1~*’='-fig, A Stamped Linens -J i A splendid variety to choose from. All new desiil\'lS.“' W01'k ing materials in all shades. I-Il ~=5§@% , _._A _W gig gin roweis-Gift 'rabie Linens, Boxes-silk Draneg " , _ 1 Sued Fiiir $l00,000, NEW YORK, Dec. 12.- Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop David H. Greer. (Episcopal), Hamilton Holt, Oscar S. Straus and many other men conspicu- ous In religious intellectual or philan- thropic life are made defendants in a $100,000 damage suit filed in the' Sup- reme court by Rabbi Edward B. M. Browne. who alleges he was ejected from a meeting in the Century Thea- tre. Oct. 17. 1915, held under the aus- pices of the American, committee on Armenian atrocities. Those mention- ed as defendants. Rabbi Browns charges on information and belief. were In control of the ushers who hustled .him into a vestibule. Cushion Forms in all sizes and shapes I "11 m as /LIANDKERCHIEFSE ‘lsr ,,, 59 CD "ir ii a ---/ Dr. J. P. Murray, REV. A. P. Mc- LELLAN, Mr. Charles Macdonald. * MORELL WEAR.: Speakeruf- Col. Jenkins, HON. H. D. McEWEN, Mr. J. D. Mclnnis, Ltt. White. ' ' ,-' .='w‘ _-ri. ~.~_ _ _\ _ ”.‘»\§‘. Q -1> 0 'psi' ‘ff 4 . iii' "Air" ‘ ' ' "I Island dreadfully with my but for twont; liars. I have taken six boxes ol CIN I I and new I have not the sign of .el song or pain in my beck. 'Ihre is M ¢ at our hold `e me with dm for curing PAX! iii the lack to which women aéeuluuzuet. r m I ' ’ , . mor . | .' P Y . 50o.'»a box, or 6 bonu for 89.50 at all dnlllllti. or a free sample will be sont on :quest to - - . ‘~ NATIONAL DRUG' I OHIHIUAL Nova Scotia, Charlottetown At each Recruiting meeting representatives of the I CaCh and €V€l'y Of ' Fund will explain its aim and ob`ect and hand to the Pro- ' ' 'ini ,il |--1 PATRIUTIG FUND URIIANIZATIIIN PLAN GIFT ' In each Electoral Poll throughout the Province two; ,Promoters will be named whose duty shall be to organize; #for the distributioii of appeals and envelopes among the householders of their respective districts, and to return' ' ` ‘ 'these envelopes with contributions to the Treasurer of ithe Fund, W. H. Binning, Esq.,`Manager of the Bank of, The Utmost in -l ' _ or _ moters the appeals for distribuiion. These in turn are th€ F " I asked to select energetic Canvassers who will assist them French Ivo* 'in this work in their respective polls and will receive re- - y A 'turns from samepto be forwarded to the_ Ti'easui°er as g§g::';n§aoc°|ates _ The Promoters will bepduly notiiiedto attciid Re- Eggfgigggsggies 0 e y _ , ,¢»Lf` I i | b _ Q o ,_ ‘_'&._,~;\; a Ove ' f ev r make... ‘ 'sb cruiting meetings and receive instructions from the Fuiid Travemn R,,|‘|S 'representatives' Cigars-ir? tenths'-qiuaitters and halves They are urgently requested to be present at thc Pipe,_0f_eve,y kindmm ¢|,¢5¢"p¢i0n ilace of meetin most convenientl situated to their rcs- 5~ 1 - h d 5 1, g I 7 _ E J' pective homes. J. J. M_:rcl_)ONAI.l). n B ildin Patriotic Headquarters, I l ' ' _ p “°r‘Ba “ “' REDDIN BROS Charlottetown, Dec. 13th., 1916. ~ 9 _ 00. 0! -UAIAD 'BDIITI » _ 1 ._ ,_.,. "__ zu., (P. E. 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