~~ "ST5¥NFIELD’S EARNINGS” .,'.fc.»..... ..... .s....i..'i’»'..Z?.‘€.‘.§“.‘.‘I€‘.§ I. i... 5.23.. ~ ' is .,-_~,'»_. »A , - J, . Draw the clothes down, one at ‘9°*} 5.-»,i.`+`iy,§ 1909 1910 19;; ,9|, The money was collected during time, ss tight ss possible .1 B $98 _ .8 the last four years, and will.be used them under the mattress gi? ' P. . C I »f94» 52 $118,517 $02,612 $149,406 ,for the establishment of fifty lay them in, according to their 1engt;\,_ 0 Th tif. df b ~ scléialxgzgippr at tIl)ie }Inivei‘°sityI-ku it glhizlnlthas task is comg1sted_ you Wm _ Bm lyljlfg ' - °Y°» 0 0. 81 tilt 4" 1 -' Th °r ondainteresda ‘35»°°' -chairman of the fund committee, said sdtlsfagtoify yd)ur sldbrk (ldv abso “tel ‘_ *50o_000 in urn manga" bond., th bed th t thy ed Y, In ma ng a. V . - , .5 ,. J . I ~. _ gift 0! the Knights of Columbus of ly snggothlbnd zallt, ddixlgollll Zxahlblbbed 9 . Figs ._ Y , ily; are dry and uninteresting things but when used il" United Stews. to the osthcuc method might he renewed to savsnt- e 0 a e in conu tluche earnings ofa Company in whbee securities oesilnivereitr at wsshinswv. ere. ,says theiusw vers Press. Tuck ~ . mntgmplg mgking m mvetmem they Put onanother . an e ._ gklearly _every national officer of the clothes in at the sides, but do The nreiits cfstsnn id' Liini ii \ ' We uc ° ’ tx °°"'°l.'° 1'lyc'l°l'i" °"°§””i“ 1°” “°” ”°“°" "‘°"’° “" ""’ ‘°°”' °°“‘ e s te bef ' B . -*H num er 0 I llzllilhs wrsr- plete makin th hee, t me plat an y“rs"re u f°u°wB: °|'° P'Ym¢“t °f lntenst fm' lmen were at the prelentation cere- in the g 8 even' 0 mac _ M ’ O ~ . = .N i' 0IIC III IIIC MOI/III ` _ many. which tookplaee in the Car- attention to tllle pllgotoxbf itll: serie A ,gi ~ ' dina1's residence ‘ ~._._-.'.;~ ,. _-.'~-'pry' »..--¢.,' 'af JANUARY- 9» 1914 _ -"nw when News 'ras cHA1u.o'i°i~E'r0wN GUARDIAN 1 .ms-r 0.-'nt-~ ‘ 3 _ , _ ' 1 . , ~. - ‘ K. 0. c. s as soo 000 FUND .uw or MAKING ISE 5 . . i ' ' l Baurinionu Janus A SMOOTH BED PAGE FIVE., ._-.1 , , _- -lv , -, »_ -_ _ Ifthe bed - . °_fb°’1dlill lost to suit purchasers. Price upon fffntd Hx: t°,:’a“‘,'2;?;)‘1‘s 231:14 a‘:;°51l:; is pn»ir0l;t0;hapbra:s one, which does PTOSpeCtT»lS 01' the Canadian BIOSCOPZ - " i. ` - eoverlet over all, letting the id . nciraeas or norman. sroca cxciuinoz im- hehe sew... ° °° no perm e tuc in i fth _ nine or 4100.000 for the erection er ...ret ae the sine, tucf ,,'l1°u,,, eofgv [_ B_ Mcgukny Q co_ ;ih;})ei;i;i&§i;;y:s to house -the scholar- bedding in and then simply isy til; .i COTnpany» Ltd.. Of Haflfdx, N . S. . » Inn Fon srl N ' lalilax. Ottawa. Montreal. Sl. John. Sherbrooke. linlaton. A T H A muuaemil :ESS t' *_-___"_ ` . DIC ,$ydney, Chulottetearn.S|. John'a Nlld.. l.onden.l.C, Mrs. MacLachlan was kind to her HOUSEHOLD HINTS- _ American boardcr, but she did not - . _ _ l proposg to allow _her to owrstepl ‘au w;xtel;tt‘lvehp<;l;a1;g.mdfgprlvpgeiphiligluéaii limits of a boarder’s privileges, and teeth 'cleamand B0,md_ S "'-°'5'_' 5? She made it very clear. ___ ‘ A ml)J;eaSpv\;\};y 13111:; db<;f;;d<:{n;;tp§nins Alter cleaning brass or copper with The Evening Guardian (mailed) on .$l.50 'llre Canadian Countryman (wcelrlyl b:r:ryear...$|.5l) _ 1 Tcisl. _ Two Papers for $1.50 [for a short time only the Guardian made arrangements $5! ghe, Canadian Countryman whereby both" papers could be N -1 or S .50. The ofler is now open just as long as the mBl1BSement 0( the Oanadian Countryman. decide otherwise, £1051. harms the sole right te'-csii it en" st any time. This dv et reason the Guardian is requesting subscribers to take B dill hge gl the oiler at once Up to the writing hundreds Sgdpglndigis ‘if t5iub5°1`1b°l'B l1BVe taken advantage ol the oiler, I 9 1`°‘! H OD D°DBl'tm°l1t have been working day and n git po ke? abreast wxhi tihe work, ‘_ s no necessary n roduco “The Gu rdi " t th ppadlng pgblic of this Province as it enjoys B' alargr ciic-linla? on _bay 0011813128 31-Blltally Ol its competitors. . H 11 Oils rymani WEEKLY r p,“b;;l;‘°‘1-*i;n'rf’;`1¢’|11f;°» Ont-. Pfinstetd on excellentar¢lbhat’;da?afpgg: gtnzséf P55” X v Wd the copy to hand contains B2 'Ilhe Canadian Countryman is full of farm ideas, splendid- ly illustrated with farm views farm machinery in operation, fields, ot vegetables, prize winning horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, and,etc. ‘ ‘ MAIL YUUR RENEWAL SUBSCRIPTION TODAY 7 USING TIIE FORM BELOW Subscription Department, 4 The Charlottetown Guardian. f" Charlottetown, P. E. I. < Dear Strom ' __ ' Enclosed had herewith $1.50 being renewal subscription to the Evening Guardian for one year. With this subscrip- tion I understand that I will receive FREE for one year The €a|.\@dia% Epgptryrnan, a WEEKLY magazine printed in Toron- o, nt. Name Post Ofllce - , __New~ 0_i;ibe_rLto _The Guardian can take advantage ot this"o1!3§"M`“f ' sseo-iz-soatr. _/I 'lit blip lrlilltietr °°;2litlgl 325:: like plenty 0! fresh air." house on the Sawbath. , ,_.._i...__;.._ ll Jacksonville Elder R E S IO L T 'l‘ER».REGARDIN.G LOSS OF Al?- PETITE. He says: -- ’ "Vinol is just the thing V For summer, winter, fail or spring- Fnllow directions, take it right, It will save your lagging appetite. ,°‘I know for I have tried it. For weeks I could scarcely eat enough to, keep a snake alive Ihave taken three bottles of Vinol an'd now it looks like I will eat my head oil. I am at the table three times a day eating as I did in the good old days when I split rails, dug wells, toped trees, plowed corn and hoed cotton. Try Vinol and see how good it feels to be real hungry." ' When you ought to be hungry and are not it is because your stomach does not lecl strong enough to ask for food-a sure sign of impaired general, health. Better than dosing the stomach with pepsin for tempo- rary relief is taking Vinol, our de- licious tonic, which has the strength- ening and blood-making power I oi iron, and the building-up ivalue of cod _livggf oil, It quickly restores ap- petite and perfect digestion. If Vinoi store. Charlottetown, P. E. I.` “Your room will na' get study in ““t"iu"° V'il“°- one day " said her landlady firmly. , '* . , , _ “’Twas I never our custom, lniss, to coI;;°:°h;5(‘;’s;n‘;fdthi‘; :3s‘z:‘[‘;ek":g Q3' hae fresh air roosli-in" about. the actually tightened b E ,yin lib ger of a draught. WHITES CHA ACT Rl T E - .___ / A _ ' .' 0 it <1 i , i h i' her r°0n1. which she hsdvieit wi-de :id elle nletlglavsilinllbt vlstrnighnlbroll - , _ _ Aopen, tightly closed. . long time. "O, Mrs, Machachlau, I d0n’t. like , Z. my room' to get study," she said, Allow the children to eat almonds. when sus want down-stnii-5 “gall H1 One dozen blauched almonds are equal to about one pound of round steak in Y PP 8 0- tle melted alum. When the sickroom is being ventil- ated, a screen should he placed in front of the window_ to prevent dan- When storing cutlery, wipe the blades lightly with a little vaseline. Before using, wash in soda water and clean in usual way. FASHIONS AND FADS The vogue for plaid continues. The most becoming ol veils is of blue. Flowers adorn some of the newest h t , a s. One of the most attractive furs this year is Patagonian fox, looking some thing like pointed fox, but with its white hairs very thickly sprinkled. You simply can’t have too much color in your haudkerchiels this sea- son; greens reds, lavenders, yellows, browns and blues are all in favor. There is no good reason for dis- carding your last season’s evening govaus and wraps. They can be re- modeled with small expenditure of time and money. The young girls are wearing with simple frocks of velvet or serge gird- les of wide silk braid in striped des- ign. Long tassels of silk are attach- ed to the end. ro ,V A f (To Bc Incorporated) to the public an opportunity of .investing in R' R' I" 'A A Fifteen (15) Paii°s` ’ " ` Choice Dark Cross-Bred Foxes- * Capitalized at $50,000.00 Divided into 2,000 shares of $25.00 sich C Provisional Directors _ 1 l l The Record Fox and Fur Company, Ltd., I 1 l _ _g ll Sunil New I lar Resolution: “I resolve lo start a Partial Payment Plan Investment now with J. C. Mackintosh ‘ll Co." ` T0 the men or women, de- pendent on salary for a living, the necessity for such a New Year’s resolution be- ing made and kept' should appeal with irresistible force. Sluce we have just cut the initial deposit in half, it is now twice as easy to make a start as before, and we' anti- cipate recognition of the plan to widen correspondingly. _ Under the plan your account ls credited with all bond ALL years and Australia at $10.00 'par value. heavily. ' Dividends paid quarterly. . - ‘ Some of the leading business iuen in Charlottetown, have already invested For further information apply to e Capt. H. H. B. Holland President of the Company Hotel Victoria--Charlottetown » SOLICITORS-Murray and McKinnon, Halifax _ i ' BANKERS-'lhe Merchants Bank of Canada President and Managing Director, Capt. H. H. B, Holland, late ,Managing Director of the British A A Films C0. Ltd. London, En g. Vice-President-H. T. Oliver. Vice-President and late Manager Edison, Rex and Reliance. _ , ’ s John H. Trueman, Truenianvllle, N. S. Stephen B. Kelly, River Hebert, N. S. ]. Frank Crowe, Halifax, N. S. ` John Strachan, Halifax, N. S. ' The company is capitalized at $150,000. Au up-to-date plant has been erected in Halifax In charge of Captain Holland, and Mr. Oliver, two of the best experts in the world, the latter being an associate of Thomas A. Edison for live The company will produce Canadian films to be shown all over the world, in the million picture palaces-"L0ngfell0w’s” “Evangeline” and other pictures have just been completed. ` ` Agencies are being established throughout Great Britain, United States Orders are coming in from Agencies all over the world for Canadian films by this Canadian Company. . The moving picture business is developing at a' phenomenal rate. Cases are on record where shares sold originally at $1.00 have advanced to $2013. A limited number of shares in the Canadian Bioscope Company are offered Application F orm for Stock y 'l‘o lhe Canadian Bioscope Co.. Limited I hereby subscribe f0r....._..._.....Shares of the capital stock of the Canadian Bioscope Company Ltd.,at $10 per share, for which I hcrewitli enclose the sum 0f........ . . . _ . . .-,. Dollars nsessasseasanaen s o-e-aa-4 o eva nuances e s-»-a-e-4 s s~~v-a All applicatlohs should be addressed to i l p Captain ll. ll. B. Holland I-Iotel Victoria-Charlottetown P. E. I. Change in Schedule WINTER FAKE! ' S. ll. Jenkins. M. ll.,M. l.. A., President ll. A. McKinnon, Vice~l’resltlenl Capt. Ernest Kemp, Sec’y-lreasurer (has. Lyons, Mayor of Charlottetown interest and stcck dividends, as declared. In most cases these credits will more than, offset the carrying cligij_gesl.,,. In fact, there are matry"'g0od" securities on our list, yielding 6 p. c. and upwards' with St- john to Boston. .. .. ....$4.50 St. John to Portland.. . . ..4.00 Sl;£c"l§t:og:\|J.°...... . ...-.is ...L00 for llasporf. L\l\l'>le4?,'I!t?|t?tl=bd"hn'dhi;ld-:t"b=|'. .i.‘.':.*.i‘:::°r.'r'r.' ‘i.°:°'::.'."s:.'.'.-.‘:3.1.“:': pmrgnm.. 'lor Irubee, Eastport an Bt- 'MMN s nmsnrr mu Till WAY BY W4Tli_ll " srsansnrr sslniucs ' Eastern S. S. Corporation "-""" ' ' " ‘ ANADIAN inrsanarioual. ima ‘ 'l 5'” ">""“ C' Is a Popular Way to Travel ( PA c | F | C Tourist Sleepers-light and airy with big omfo ting two adult? lf desired-are carr'ied fr m hgorrtre:tl‘|?rl%..a={‘T:' 1: cconllnodr ‘ Q. ghclgmrggnfpa na for points in Western Canada. British olumldorsgd o=°tll|ie s .i§.‘I.'»i‘.>'r'.‘.‘ii‘§§'.‘?l'3.'¢'r.§§2 l'Jl2‘Z‘Z °ll7.7l‘l°It.el"l2'l.'l'i’Yi'i‘.‘.°‘Zf.s‘¢'?° '°° “"""°"" "' ECONOMY AND COMFORT COMBINED. J. I. ROSS, local a|onf. W. B HOWARD. D. P. A.. U. I-'. B., BT. JOIIIN. N. B. D I Samuel Crain. Charlottetown ~ . llobl. N. Tomlins. Charlottetown A. J. Maclltlam, Charlottetown i . BANKERS-Royal Bank of Canada , . 1 Record Fox Company . The foxes owned by this company are now mated, and comprise fifteen (15) pairs clioibedark cross bred animals, procured from litters containing a large per- centage of pure blacks. They have been selected by experts thoroughly qualified to judge of furvallies and show from 50 to 9(_) per cent b ack. _ V ' ’§-f"Ni!l_i,_the phenomenal advance within the past few moiiths in th_e_ price of fur from such stock, resulting in a_ctive demand for the live animals as breeders; also. from lth`e probability of producing some black pups, there is every prospect of a hand- someldividend from them by next September. _ _ _ 1 _ ~ Only a limited number of shares are hemp offered,_so if interested it would be wblllh' communicate without delay with any o the Provisional Directors, or with the sccfelhfrrresscrer, cept. Emest Kemp, 1-is Rcchfeni st- Charlottetown, Pai. ` Té'l'ins"50 per cent in cash to accompany application. Balance in 30 days. p Proehpectus will be mailed onapplication. 3747-1-8 thsatmontf safety, which would give you a net return during the period - of payment of ever 4 p. c.- or more than if you deposited the amounts month by month in the savings bank. And, of course, on completion of your payments you would receive the full income from your ieeurity. Aa a preliminary to putting this New Year-’s resolution into effect, we suggest that you send for the explanatory booklet- with whlc we will send our January ‘ ‘Investment Oderings ” Address our' ` Halifax office. . Members Montreal. Stock Exchange IEAII OFFICES-lA_LlFAX Also at St. John. Mpntrealh ,, Fredericton. New 6 allow. l.D.lo|ara-Ile) reaeniaiivo “ ' li‘¥.“l§s..f'i9. v TO ENGLAND 'Z Why not travel by the “S. S. Digby” selling from Halifax monthly ? $60.00 for saloon passage unexceiled accomadation. Make reservations immed- lately. IH Richmond8tnel,Charleiiatawn ‘ .fi } - .' . -. __> Fumcss,Withy & Co. Ltd Agents. Halifax T0 Ll VEBPOOL Wed 1 Jan.-Ecandluavian..Halifax Sat. 11 Jan.-: Tunisian Halifax Wed 81 Jan.-Bea erla B I n n t. John Bat,!l Jan- Aleutian .... _.Halifax TO IAYRI Q LONDON '1‘hur.I Feb Pomeranian. . ..B\. John 'TO GLASGOW Thurs 8Jan:-Blcillan ......Boaton 1 Thurs 15 Jan:-Ionian Penland Thurs!! .lan-Numldian....Boston Thur.6 Feb -Pretoriam. . _.Portland :One elaal (ii) C abln Steamers. lor rates and tull particulars apply W. K. BOGllRB.Oltr. II. 0. A. ALLAN 2 lt. Peter Street, Montreal _ ,__ |,'.;.~.~_ , wr. , .~ .. , ' 'i ‘ O ‘ fl li , I iq iii;°i==ti"s.§f=f::i:f-si*-l;:isl ,"3 £5. ice. ...el on I N T E R .".:'.‘5.‘::=i:.'...'i‘i.':.:°3#:';~;":.._::.'°ii'.'.?1::" -_ AOLQNIAI' e§eeLeli‘t't£'r¥mp%?s5a!$‘n,i't£n£ PIA- \ t . A I L VVA Y LJ. 'I ` ' Mutisrtamsut V X M A S From I GOINGi|. EXCURSl0N all points on the Iufercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railway for the Christ- mas holidays. Special rates to students. Full information on application to W. K. Rogers City Ticket Agent _W ,-_,Hx ,&..».~..3... Ei 5; 5;; fggg. @¥=.lf:§&; %i1:t saith §=¥,=.&:’-, Q ii L- \;~_».- .. 'yi ; ig VV; l f tl? .ll r 'l l l l