' _ , » ..c' ._ ',‘ DECEMBQRTQOI 1913 y .~ , ,__ _ - .~ _.l- ' ' * . ._ _ _,___ ~.» 1... ‘l¥>~'£'- 1 -1 v _ _ _ ‘. .I ;, .\..,.». _ _ mnnrrnsr saws rises - THE 'CHARLOTTETUWN G'ClfflDf.iN `. iibuuno neun. - . _ _-.~»-:. sg . . mind ina if _ lnierided Suicide The citiven who was brandishing n, fierce looting ranor says it wnniyg suicide but corns he was thinking about. Needless to SW his w'lfq| bought him Putnam's Cora Extrgat. or and hid the razor-very wise, bs- cause Putnam’s cures in 24 hours; try it, 25c. at all dealers. Foxes' For -Sale lmmedisie Delivery 'Ihr-es psirl SILVER BL LCK very D rk Aldu t Foxes none exceeding three yur; °'ihn-ns i i. miie gtligelrritnngffssinvss annex #fun A iew ‘pe rs ve %e CROSSES from 59 p.c.to9 p c nil er lack A fee/ use CRUSH' FOXEB to |91] ngpersiivlynfgllsoalpriops on account of an excess n tee r. li interested oime t. . Bt.John and see the Foxes. Prices snrl 'eruie ilghtl Fundv Fox' Co. Sf. J hn. N. B. .ieldlllnni 42D °3§ _ _ . _ v- THE Eisnsns cunnnum a _ ‘ _ ..~ _ little practice", and they will doubt less add further to their reputation 4 ._.°I'r rays to buy in mn Province' ...°PROFITABLE EVENING - The this winter.-G. »_ . -__- . pie social and b mm- th Q, h id ...'SMEL'I‘ SCARCE.-Bmelts are ,a;'°c'§§s§)°Mg,}&',1”§ DA"-Y Gyud' on wednesday night, Dena 1iiiii? ent reported to be vary scarce bv the -tow! M ta he at W. A. ohn- Fortune Bridge' by the La.,-ues' Aid Fortune Fisherman at the present ' °“ ws' Society was a grand success ond a, “md--F» _ ' "" large sum was realized -F ...°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian ___ ` ' Bggnt ' Mant _ Hi m | | ,_ 1_8 :ld “$532. wsu: v\1°n°, _..°Gs:oaGE'rowN_-st. David n _ ___ A _ Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, _'ll/lr. E S. Johnstone of Fortune ___»MR_ mn D_ FEEHAN Guan” ‘T119 R975- A- J- W- BHK. ‘WWE t° Bridge, was in Souris Monday on a rellgesentaltglve in Bouris will gladsil; 'F11-ea?PPeT;r.B;ul;,(;':1,;é.P;;d2§’ 8'; uma' business "ip--F~ rec v i ti .." ,, ' "' --' matte; 3 3; ldmzgsofeithdggfggehsiaql The Chsrmsd I4if°~ A special ...°Mr. Fred McKenzie of Bay For- L_ Dmzwem Hu phono number 1. 5. Christmas service will be held on tune, was in Souris last week withi __.°SUBSCRIBERS should renew a Wednesday. nee. mn, at 'Lao p. ni-.; and a Christmas Tree Social gather- a very line load of.pork.-F. lg ' t by gh ' mg' 0” Th\ll`Bd8Y. Dec: 25th at 7.00 __."I‘he many friends of Mr. James :£5-9 oaidzgr efsnex nf; mm _they ID- m. All are heartily invited to Aitken of Day Fortune will be pleas D h P d d th ‘ not mm an issue' as an p‘;'l‘m_. 3,: these services, and to the Social ed to hear that he is much improved digggntmued promptly on “mud Zflthefillg- from his recent illness.-F. I date. ' ___ I ...'COMPLETE WORK.-Messrs. L. ___.PORK C0NBIGNMET__Mr_ Ross McCormack, and Earl Dingwell, For- Douglas"of Fortune Bridge, took a large load of pork to Souris, Tues- day, for which he received a flue sum. -F. _ . --n -1 `=i - is 5 i :y¢"~._` .\ ' petition held by tire Courier, for the \ /.R ._ best written letter on Sante. Claus,. \ xg - open to all Canadian children uiidei ` ~' ' . \12, closed some time ago, :ind it if \ \'h\ ° S I d`cl G' ' 5 Here s a p en 1 :ft °.‘;.';i."‘;’.§“..°.*‘at...;.‘i§_i°.'i”:t;i1i. .ond and third went to different d f. t t l 1'. h for Women Folk _ ».:: f_°‘.::ai s v p ,honor of her province and town, and Queen Quality boots ar: the most stylish, well made, they ,han hear more of me result., 0, dainty, neat and good of all sh-1e`s made for womc. - ley a c ' ' ,, bailed as the best wherever goii shoes me wcrn. ---'WINTER sP0RTs~-A messing The soles of Queen Quality boots are flexible as a glove, the heels are just right and the entire boot is made to fit the foot perfectly, no burning, soreness or chafing- Queen Quality boots don't need break- ing in- The new styles are so smart G she” _Georgetown boys labor under serious _ ` disadvantages, compared to their \ ‘ idecldedly gratifying to note that tht - .___ _ ‘\ first prize has been carried oil by one and fit the feet so perfcclly that the boots li ok much smaller than they really are. A specially nice line and one that will make most acceptable gifts i s our patent leather boots with dull and cloth tops. see sample above.Thes_e go at $40) $4.50 and _ .... ..$5_oo |55 Queen ' ' ' ` ' iireres, as regards rink space, etc, , - ‘nevertheless those who have seen ° ' them play, have witnessed a brand tune, have almost completed their contract. The contract was ici, by Mr. Charles Stevenson, the EHUHCHI SERVICES W°"k being the improve- ~ ' . ments on the beautiful drives and walks on Abel’s Cape one of the old historic spots of Fortune. Re- po_rt has it that in the days of Cap- tain Kidd, treasure was buried on Abel’s Cape and lots of treasure seekers have tried to locate it and report also has it that one man did ilnd some ai number of years ag0_F_ 'A PRIZE WINNER -The cum of the little Island girls, Miss Roma Stewart of Georgetown When on( provinces, it becomes a most pleasant her friends hope that in the future such talent -G of the Georgetown Hockey Club was held Wednesday night to discuss plans for the coming ‘winter and to elect new officers. The meeting opened at seven-thirty with last ,year's presi- dent, Mr_ John Boudreault, 'ln the chair. A new set oi officers were elected, and then the club members began a discussion, an to the advisa- bility of introducing some changes. Several resolutions were passed, re- lating to membership, etc., but the most important was the resolution to enter the intermediate league during the coming season. Although the Charlottetown and Summerside con- ' METHODIST, First Methodist.-Rev_J _ Heaney at 11 and 7. Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer service on}_Wednesday evening at 7.30. Students ‘and strangers cordially wel- come. Subject for morning service- The Gospel. Evening-The Gospel. Grace Church-Rev, T. Marshall at ll and 7.. Sunday School and Bible Glass at 2.30. A cordial invitation is extended to strangers and college students. 1' ' ' ‘ 'rnnsnvrsiaiaii St. James' Presbyterian.-Rev.Dr_ Fullerton at eleven and seven. Stran- gers and college students are cordial- ly invited to all services. Sunday School and Bible Class under efficient teachers at 2.30. p. m. Prayer meet- _ing Wednesday evening at 7.30. Morning Subject-The Incarnation. Evening-A Christmas Message. New Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m., Rev. Geo. Taylor at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial in- vitation is odered strangers and col- lege students. Morning Subject-A Christmas Message; Evening-The Star of Bethlehem. BAPTIST Rev. Z. L. Fash; at 11 and 7 Sunday School at 2.30 with "Loyal- ists” class of adults in Church an ditorium. A cordial welcome is ex- tended to all the services of this church. Morning Subject-The First Christmas Gifts; Evening-A full Hotel. _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN s... _ W _.lg .-1 . . _ --1-5 of hockey that may well make other “Black iurs In imitation fox.dou and wolf also soul. mink, marmot and coon at liberal discounts at Paeons 307| ~|2-6lYE2wks "Black furs In Imitation fox. dog and wolf also seal. mink, msrmor. and ooon at liberal discounts at Paton: 307| I2-6ME2wl\s teams look out for their laurels. The Central Christian-Evangelist Rev. A. J. McLeod at 11 and 7. Sunday lsciieoi and Bible Clans at 2.30 p. m. Prayenmeetlng Wednesday -at And a lastword-shop early Gills lor Women Fur ,Mufls _.....$2_00 to 57.75 Fur Ruiis . ...2.35 to -il.25 Coats . ._ ._.7_50 to 28.00 Stockings . . _ . . _.29 to 1.35 Gloves .... .. ._ _.....25 to 3.25 lfaiidkerchiefs ...Zi for 5 to 3.65 Umbrellas . . _ _ . _.85 to 8.00 silk wnistn ._ . ..._2_95 to 1.50 Neckwear _..25 to 10.00 Wliitewear . . _ _ ,.25 to 6.00 Fancy Linens ...10 tn 3.05 Mufflers .... ._ _..75 to 2.25 Hand Bags ._...l.00' to 9.00 Luce Scarves ...G5 to 5.00 Lengths of Dress Goods .29 to 2_65yd Aprons ......19 to 1.10 liar Pins .25 to .75 Satin Underskirts ...2.50 to 5.00 Jerseys ....... __ ..._._1.9»i to 8.95 Dressing Gowns ._.3.85 to 10.65 l-lair Ribbons ...._.15 to .40yd lhndkerchiefs ...B for 5 to .65 Sion Suggestions From the Christmas Store weve i>ru=PA|<~o.TH1s Lrsr IN .isriair or ui LPFUL- LNESS '_ ' F WE have tried to print here only a ` Ssnffdl ll-if df gift things for -1111501135 with the pricerenge cf i each iiem Hfiwei-er, we wait 1° im. press upon yo ithaf we could not pos- siblv list even in this cnndgnggd form ALL the items in the store approp- riate for gift giving, nor could wc possibly convey io you on these printed pages tl c worthiness of the values provided in gilt goods of every ll 3tl1fE» I _ V Only a personal inspection of the goods on display and their price _ tags can convince you of [the advantages of purchasing at this store. Again we say, keep thlslittleilst at hand for realy reference, the more you consult it the more valuable you’ll find it. eirly in the day, early in the month. le Gills lor Men Sweater Coats _ . . . . _ . _.$1.50 to $7.00 Umbrellas .85 to 3.50 Gloves .60 to 4 85 Handlrerchieis . .10 to 1.10 Suspenders _ . _ _ . _ _.25 to .60 Shirts ..._ .__...._1.00_ to Neckties ._ . _ . .25 to Mufflers . _ i .. .50 to Pyjamas ._ ...l_65 to rlucks ._ .25 to .05 Collars . .15 to .20 (‘.1ub Bags _.____l.15 to 14,50 Suit Cases _ .2.85 to 27.50 Gifts for Bnby A Baby (loats ......1.65 to Baby Jerseys ._ .60 to Paby Bonnets . .35 to Baby Dresses _ . .65 to Mittens . .15 to 'l‘oques .25 to Gloves .... ._ .. . .22 to Wool Dresses _ _ _ .l.85 to Stockings ._ .25 to Beauty Pins .10 to .60 DP .s°F"'*"!" r\==a:,-‘oc vie.-1;;-1 _ :sr-'_ r-‘s»=s°»--'-» .*:SSSS$S&€S2 Y Bros ' The aiwavs husv Store. 1 » ` i ` vice. Sunday School and Bible Class Salvation A,my_Se,viccB meh ANGLICAN M 230- All Seats Wee- 'night of the week and on Sunday. 5.25 baseball club gave the Charlottetown 8 D. m. All Selltd fred- C0ll¢8€ stu- St. Paul's-Rector, Rev. T. W. St. Peters Cathedral-l-loly Com- __ ,boys a mighty had half-hour last dents and Strauss" are cordially in- iviurphy; services at 11 and 1. rnunion at s n. m. Mntins at 11 and »-Best assortment of Gia., >,,,,d iiall, though with a hastily-formed vited to allservices. -I-Ioly Communion after evening sec _eVcnS0hg Ht 7 D. m. I Crockeryware in the City. Black & Co - - ‘ - » _ -i42Z1218m3i. -' A _~ 5 A ‘ ' f ‘ 1 “Phe EASTERN Biwzteroxes Limited* _ 5 l ` _ , 9 1 Ranch and Office in Charlottetown P. E. Island Authorized Capital ‘ $190000 5'71¢11‘€S 961671 $100 The Eastern is a Sound. Safe Proposition Good Fox The Eastern Black Foxes. i.imiieu The company had been ed with an authorized capital of is n mending and selling comildlly incorporat- $195,u00, divided into 1950 shares at culculatcii to PUSH ul" (’\’|s°"i°ns Ur' ' ' H. il. llll.hS()N, Merchant, Charlottetown, l’rincc Edward lsiund, Vicc- n1REo'rons.` Island Co., Limited. P. E. I. ward Island. of Canada. $100 each but the full capitalization H. V. JENNISON, Barrister, Presidzlit.-New, Glasgow, Nova Scotia Director Charlottetown .Silver Black Fox Co., liimited UDL. ll. M. DAVISON, Vice-President. Charlottetown, :Prince Edward President and Managing Director Charlottetown Silver Black Fox H. D. JOHNSTON, M. D., 2nd Vice-President, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- Bccretary and Managing Director, Prince Albert Black Fox Co., Lini- ited, Charlottetown; President Amateur Athletic Union Director Imperial Silver Black Fox Co., Limited, Montague, I --Ranchmg Because ol thc lateness of thc sen- suu the directorate lms thought it iiilvindlilc to ricler thc c11nsf.rucf.imi ni President Mount Edward Silver Black Foxes Limited, Director thc Eastern rnnch until the spr`iui:_ , _ I - ti i - Pri Albert Black Fox Company, Limited. ieicd by Nw H105* “”‘s°"'“ "° “ ,B “ot being issued at vf°=°H'=”'l““ w, F_ H, Monrdgmnnv, Farmer and For Rancher, Bedcque, 1'. ic. 1. HUGHVMURRAY, Norfolk Hotel, - - - New Glasgow,~` Nova Scotia. D A. CAMERON, Broker - - - - - Picton, Nova Scotia JAMES STEWART, Secretary-Treasurer, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia BOLIGITOR » ch 1 tt t HON. D. A. MACKINNON, of MacKinnon &. MacNcii, '- sro e own PHHY thdl- is s°““d' sale' good and UY f-he °°'“Ps“Y 'md th” “°°°"°'y _- Ex-Governor bf grince Edward Island ' ~ ‘ - BA KERS . . _ f tha first year. 3 i-niubie in every respect. ”""f’"“°° °r nno1s1‘?i':.IiIrxi{ .Sr§pNh)~hiNSsi(iv(hirdAAoaN1‘ _ DOMINION TRUST COMPANY, - ' - - Charlottetuwii Braiicli Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 1' V09t0|`”"“d t" meet the demands 0! sufficient stock is bein! issued to PAY those who desire to ‘invest in a com- mr the ave pairs of foxes now owned lt is now no very near breeding time that the shifting of the foxes might prove inimical to results and for thut.\ fact the foxes have been boarded out fhr tholwinter nt a cost arrangement thnt`wlll not exceed l or 2 per cent. of the value oi the increase. The Foxes, Now Owned. Are The A Best in Both Fur and Breeding 'rin nigh quality 01 '»h° '°’°“ “°:’ d b the Eastern comiwdy B ow? by the fact that. the average to-day with breeding stock so wholly Pro en y 8 was $18,000 B pair, good, capitalization so moderate, i _ purchani pri: ve been secured and are prospects so good and the director- Five ps rs B gh best 'stock obtainable both ate more reliable. e very lit and prolldc breedinl "ir :rr gli: Jock is exclusively Dal- : "fouiton ooi-ann. Re¥d°" °““ “P” ' ii? Neghtiations are pending for ' ¢ more pairs. this company and there are not maui young companies before the public Options sold. The company has al- ready sold, under agreement of sale, 3 pairs of 1914 pups. Ii enough pups the purchase oi wo are born to fill these sales it will ‘ t mean a dividend oi at least 30 per Figured in every W” "h:v;:t;r::r; cent. on the entire amount oi present( °' m"st°" -have been K stock issue. l oonsiderstionw by th’ |“°°'“°°°" ° ._.< The Time to In- vest is N OW---- There are hundreds of people onthe Island to-day-you know of some oi them-who have regretted that they didn't invest in the fox busin`ess \be'- iore this. Oi course _you know your own business best but ii you want to get in on the ground floor of -a black fox proposition we heartily recom- mend the Eastern, where your chances of loss are mosf; remote and the possibility of Drdgl extremely bright. A Word About the Ranch Done at Cost The ranch, when built, will be iri- catefi ncur (fhurlnttctown und thu ranching will he :lone ut thc autnnl coat. of fccding und looking nftei' th:-_ foros--nuf on a percentage basis ns most companies are figuring on. '|‘lic ranch management including ii duy care-taker, night watchman, vct- crinary, etc., have not yet been ac~ cured but the company will sparc no effort to make such details equally good with thc best now hciorc the public. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................__._...._...,............._....._ .Z Stamper Block, Cliarlotletown. P ii. l. Gentlemen; -- Ihereby make application for shares in The Enters Black Foxfs Limited and Canada Fox Exchange & Investment Company, ijmited. enclose herewith the sum of it __ .. ._ _ _ _ _being paymrnt in full for same. Should stock not te ailnnd money deposited by me shell be returned in full DlfI¢.|g|¢» ann...-» .»... .- NllllCv||e»e..--eeseee- ° ~~--HH _ l Amonnt..... ..............~ Address. ..... ..........».. iz-i7_\{if 4 _ _.'.,‘;§ _|` ff fi ;l`ii.i"7??"“i . 1,5 ;. -1 ai. -1 .5 _ _ 1 ...` ._§ ,,~ .`..-,-jf... 'Un ._ 'zu Nd-..>c,i:» \<‘,,l'T"_ .i i. _ 1'. ir' i , MTE N fi 1- __‘l e.. , .1 i i 3*? | , _ . | . ri. .r.. 'v -i ._ . :i i \ | _ I . 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