» ,f s , ( f aimwnmowsmsrorsi-v, frnsvcnimnorrnrown cusanrsn » ~»~_ isnsinisnins. _ sAoa~.r.1.-wane. if I __ , _ ` continued in the future. ij, _ 'i WEl.l.NER’S V even better. _,___ ll! ments of the eases. _/_ __ A Word of A-,-.4 Appreciation lo- - - Prompted by the Spirit of the Holiday Season _ we wish to express to our friends and customers ‘ 0_\1r sincere appreciation for the patronage accord- _ ed ns in the past and our hope that it may be During the year just closing. we have endeav- ored to bring our stock up to the highest standard so that ahythlng in Jewel ry may be had at The year of 1913 has been n most suc:essful one for us and we hope that the New Year will be Our Motto for the coming year will be “To Serve our Customers to the Best of our Ability". We exteild to you, one and all, the compli- Wellner’s ~ s-,_ E§E§lil§lE§iEiE , " *' Frm’-nq| -----»--_----~~-»~- I ,lyk , . ta’ - `/ <1 ‘ M.-»», /,fy :_ - A . Z\Y\\..i;.._'...':..;....;..r..1:;.':.m;m1nT_ 11;; :- -\._ if'”»“1"JF’»,»62i)igq,.@,~.»“~~@',' . pmrhfxip .fhtfl _#l_;.,' 1 -_ i_ 'co is seq, . _ __ ' `l.f.\/, ‘ A I We havejust re- . i _.IE _ ceived a splendid line ` of buckskin mecca- sins strongly made along natural lines so that they tit the feet perfectly, This M is the ideal footwear ` for the 'winter 'tinie. ‘ Men's sizes $1. 50 '-A .l,i , - y < Women’s sizes $1.25 A Alley fd' Co _|55 QUEEN STREET. ‘ ,f f/ 3 U f ‘ i ii ltl lil - `~ , _ . i-\= ii Your Heating ill las and cooking apparatus w t much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. ,Saud ns your address and we will hgotp vrioel- _ ' Phone 111 night sh`w at 7 p. m SPLENDID MUSIC.-'-The members Rustico, are being heartily congrat kindl ven to them for those bers of that order. This kindly act is deeply appreciated by the dis- is like That sounds like good stuff s arp, a All sports invited, and any who do Lieutenant-'Governor and Mrs Rog- Government House today, New bers have turned out' well at the ers have m'sde‘ marked inilvrovemsnts th . sa to greetings to all Nobles in Prince Ed- S“”“Y°1d°- Any viilting chess play- R di ward Islhhyh (Bhd) _M_ Md;-_ Hhlh Era to the city or others made wel- R23* ligand P°t°“tat°' H“m“' ` ome' Southern Pacific _ _.___ APPREOIATED.-frhs vsi-non Rlv- WEDDING BE!-LB--A vorv pretty g“‘§i‘ §fe°:f‘° er School has for the past two years Wnflding 17001! Pl‘1°° 011 DW- 3401 nt U' S' steal PM , had nt thsir dispossl for its Christ- the homo of A- E- o11d'Mrs- Wood. uhhh' CD ,mr ' y mas concerts the C. M. B. A. Hall, 303 5Yf111°Y 35-. When Miss Lizzie X’ Bnird of this city was united in mar y ri - night, yrs., of dhsrgs by the mom- rlege to Mr. Wellington Saimond of MONTREAL Bonshaw, .the ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Mr. Taylor. At 5 o’c1oek, trict and the teacher Mr. W. L. Jon- the bridal party entered the draw- kins under whose directions the con- ing room, which was decorated for gntfzuiifu Traction carts were so successfully held, the occasion. The bride wore B DEH? Steel Corp," 38 1- daint own of white Bedford cord. ' sl-loorlivc lwron.-This morn- Mr. yNsi‘1 s..1.,..,.,,,__,.,,,;,,,,m,d the Minn- & S1- Pm" (S011) 125% ing at 10 a.. m. a number ot riflemen groom whuy Miss Mary Mmguley 01 M°”f"`°“1 P°W°" have arrauggd 3, match at 200' 500 this any was bridesmaid’ who looked N.S. Bl1€Bl & C031 C01!! XJ). N0 Sale. land 600 yards 'at Kensington range. very nice in _hmwh velvet After the Richelieu & Ontario " -_ -g,More than this, "the boys," old and ceremony the company yehmhed to S'hawinigs.n 'iymmg' my they will pun °" th” the'dining room where a delightful T°r°“t° Ry’ imatch, no matter, what the weather ' supper was served in Mrs. ‘.\’ood's good style. The remainder of the » s ` i ` . . ' ` Th t t ill b d t 10 _ 7=J hr” Etrgtlliillg wat 200 yxaeril yrgnge, evening was spent in conversation. COTTON f fs - 1 ‘ The happy couple drove to tl eir fu h i B h Th b id when on want to make an in not come, are wished a Happy New ture ome n ons aw e r e re ` :I Y _ BPP0 ti Y . ceived many useful presents. Their ment for that photo sitting. ear _.___ many mwah wish them h happy g[|;l:_\;£1”Y fi FOX LOST 'AND CAPTURED - rosperous journey through lie May s . p . . Some days ago a valuable fox escap- --_ J I 0 ed from The McKendrick Ranch on WEDDING BELLS - A quiet and “ 7 lui ~ snnNs.- sand st the sms ash; sis wiu-hold ths nsnsl rsssptios st l"‘0°K QUOTATIONS- j s---"» yn,-f, Da ~ » Quotations furnished by F. B. Mo- ritvou omoulr.-asv. o. use ’.‘.'°“‘._tQE°»°° '“ °'“" v oin-dy eco., stosx and Bond sm- Leau will preach, D. V., on Sablteth CHARLOT'l‘E'l‘0WN CHESS CLUB, 3°". Members Montreal Stock lilx- nolt. Jan. 4th, as (allows: Tryon,at -Several new members have recently 11114110. 154 Ri°|1l11°l\d Bt-. Chur- 11 a- m.. Hampton at 8 lr. m-. Bon- ioinsd ths sinh, snd thsoidsi- insin- *°**°*°F'°- P- E- I- --' ` -' weekly meetings. A number of play- A V Dm' 31' of the choir of St. Augustine Church, -inch hut you had it is he ~ NEW YORK STOCKS. ul h mum My in 0 Bpvroaching tournament ‘_ wllil=lidwsgnsi?s°ip‘lsn1lh'=1ry glnvaelll at the in Februfryf will KW' B 80011 B0- Huh Low 01°” ohristinss Msss, sftsr mush faithful °°““° ° "h°'“°°""°- D‘“'*“¢ 01° Atchison sa; sa; 9.-.5 hrhcu“___R_ month members had the pleasure of Am smelt", _ ____ having several games with the Rev. Amhl 0° ,_ GBEErrINGs___ The MT. P0l't°l'|0f w0lfV11l0 B8DtlBt C01- Brooilyh lapeyr following telegraphic greeting was l°¢°» WM WW 111°” 811111115 01811 he Chhhdihh Phchic _ ' received yesterday hy ML _-[_ M_ lost. It is only fair to the Oharlot- Erie Murley for the bretbren'ln Prince f°¢0Wl1-111011 t0 B8! U10! W¢11`°_ 0111101' Me; Petroleum Edward Island: Phu,” Temple' Ah_ the influence of ‘Porter at the time. Mi” Pacmc olsnt nrnhls ordsr oi Mystis shrins This Club will moot Friday evooins as Northam Pwnc h in annual session, extends hearty “Wal in tl” Cha* D330” 015005. _ 645 et eq 'lat 73 vs; 881 81! ssl zosi 205; 206; as 21; 27; 455 24; 109 lost iss; Sale ass 24| 109 109i 168} 24; 109 1091 168| No Pennsylvania 88% 88# iss; 154; iss sa; sas. ss; 106 106 106 50} 50) 50) STOCKS. High ‘Low Close 81. 802 80§ 70} 212) 110 1091 109} 132 134 High Low Close 1203 1195 1200 1231 1223 1230 1227 1221 1223 1230 1220 1222 ' - '-- V' ~ ' ~- ' -~ - -- the Mount Edward Road. Everything ,very prqtty wsddinghtqgkhplsos yes. GRAIN “ND PROVISIONS Compliments The Season . The Bayer Studio °_ _ `l~s l 1 ' E 1 91 4 Office Supplies We have an immense Supply of Leilgers, Cash Books, Day Books, Bill Books, Letter Books Jour- nals and Bsnli Books of every description. Letter Presses, the _latest trapper and fox man, Mr. Joseph busy and last night trapped Mr Fox, and best in Files Binding Cases, Leiter Cases, Price Books, Pocket and Office Diaries, Fountain Pens," /_ inli s, etc etc One million envelopes (sll sizes) lowest prices Foolscsp, Account Paper, Amount Pads. 60 dozen of our cel- ebrated“Succefs" Binding Cases which we offer _in dozen lots at the low price of $2.40 per doz,com plete, large purchases for cash enables us to sell at Fact- ory prices, Uur motto for 1914 will be ‘ The best goods at the lowest prices” Wholeale Q. Retail 0. Lyuns& lin. llgli *Grade 2° Carter Company Limited The Tanton Fountain _Pen possible :was done to capture him"\;si-any ;n;orning_¢a.t, 6.30 o’clock at without success. At last that vG’0°1`Bl1‘f the residence of. the bridc’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, 49 _We.tel\_ Show, the oavoblo oaftotoker of 1'-no street, Charlottetown, .when their May when Provincial Silver Black 'F01 0°-» got daughter Addie was. united in marri- July whehg , a e with Donald Mlathieson, formerly S e . and 'has receivod the 111138 foward 01' of Brookvale and now'ot Charlotte- glacy tered by Mr. McK>cn'iI‘i0k- It 8069 t0 town. The ceremony was performed May D1‘0V6 that anything that 15159119995 by Rev. J. Heaney in the presence of May around the “Prov'in0iBl" RB11°h»e‘7‘-'71 3 few immediate friends and rela- _____~_~_ »»»»»»»»»»»»»» -- --_-_-.».~»». -. - _ f0x99. Wm 11° trapped- tives of the contracting parties. The RICE §:0Il;l'1;.h-The ffillox-1115 ,ls """' bride, who wore a beautiful blue li 6 WSU 0 ° 0111111 na °“s °1` SPRINGFIELD EXAMINATION-‘ " serge travelling suit, was given a- the m0114511 0! D9 The scmi~annual examination of way by hey gamer and the wagging Point school:-Grade Springfield B°11°°1» L°t' 67 was hem march was played by Miss Florence L0Wth¢1`l Znd- Gfae on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 23rd. A_ Bhlh The presents to the bride Muriel Lowther. There were quite a number of parents were numerous and costly some c0m_ Margaret McDonal present. The classes were examined ing from friends in Qhsc“mhec_ the Donald and John M in their regklgctige iriver; by l;lrs.N¥V. form" hom of the fh_mny_ The Z;r;ln,iori-lfgién Mhgvther. Grade II. Sc8!I\Bl1. B m Y °W“" » V* room-'s resent to the bride was an . ’ _ George I-laslarn 'and F. J. Haslanl. Elegant ,ghsk_,.hh host". The young Francis McLean. Grade II Juuio Aitei- ths sxaininntlons the visitors c0,,p1e lm by the Em Grey ,or a _-lot. Laurinff go Wtfe entertained PY *1 Pfogmm °°“' short trip to Montreal and other Em hM°Q“B‘"Ge' d r sisting of recitatione rendered by the Canadian citiem They were hhcom__ HC 5:11-_ 2 dffl; r `diU€1'¢Y1t 11011115- C0¥!1P\111'1°“t“1`Y fe’ panied as far as Picton by a. few Law ar’ L51 hhera marks were made ,by Mrs. James h.iehds_ T ‘glues tt Vzlaucé Mayne. Mrs. W. Seaman, George Has- ___ llffrlgi iosvliher 1311*), M I, Lamb and F. J. HBB18m. THE HORRIBLES __ It has a1_ Nsu T Nah The children were treated hospitnnlllrl' ways been a custom .of the city ot Mama; yl1§:`,',hc1s MCLBML Aychihalg §0¢tc11 up by the talented young peo-~ 91; 901 91§ SN 86% B71 Corn ‘ 'I1 69§ 71 Corn Pork Lard Zn Neil Mc :-Muriel Lowthe £0. ¢0|1f°°ti°“°1`Y 'bl' their 1'-°“~°l1°Y ` - Charlottetown, as it is almost every M Chmhhelh tea¢h,,,- most artistically with Union Jacks; while ,an immense Christmas tres, its branches bending withthe pre- cious paroels intrnsted to their keep- ing, also occupied a prominent posi- 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 Islann Hyman. The pupils were then examined, fin the various branches by their 'teach- er, Miss Nellie Hubiey, assisted by the Messsrs Macdonald, MacLean and Martin and the Misses MacLean and Macdonald; and by the interestand knowledge displayed by the Pupils tne visitors were full? 5111119505 l`°'. grading the intellectual psogrese of their children. The following pro- gram was then delightfully rendered: ::Rexall Dyspensia Tablets are just the thing you want alter heavy holi- day dinner. They strengthen the sys- tem and digestive organs wonderful- ly, have worked really wonderful cures in all standing cases. Price 50c. and $1.00 Der D01. 1110119? 1111111 if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent gtg, Mtf. even for the old 'people who see in them many things to remind them of their own youthful days. Let this bs a record year for the old ouston-.. _ -_.__- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. The people of Gi-eenvale School Dis- trict assembled at the home of Mr. A. D. McPherson, Brookddld to pre- sent their teacher 'Miss Janie Mc- Pherson with a beautiful gift and an address. The presentation was made by Mrs. Sentner and the following address was read by Mr. Brown. Dear Miss McPherson: Permit us here assembled tonight on beh-all of the children, and their parents. of Greenvale School District, to tender, you this address as a token of our esteem and appreciation of your wor- thy cndeavor. During tho number ot years you have. been with us, you have conducted the school with cre- dit to yourself and the pupils under your care. Your success as a teach- er has been simply shown by the number of pupils who have qualified themselves for teachers and other important positions. It we parents have at any time by our lack of in~ berest in your work in the school made your work seem to you of lit- tle fmportance, let us now assume you that it was owing to our ex- plicit contldsnce in your ability and fntigrity as teacher of our children and at this holiday season accept this gift as a slight token in our es- teem and regard for you and your ,important work. We loin in wishing you a Happy 'New Year. Presented T*ml°”'9 SP°°id Fmmnin Pen GUARANTEED' on behalf of the children and their \ 4 _ . ., lol! 31114 W0 °l'1’7- 1° 4°" “°‘ , satisfaction is something worth whilq ll=’{=.‘%|{r=’2°?¥.;g:|“"°.’ll"?.°:"l'l: fmllulxrafllogleeylr flow of ink, writes thinking over when having hour teeth P vs s hs syinss new some fries- well and the fountain holds enough attended to. / "ii 'i'n\ii°k °1i»= 1111101 "1’1*° *l“'*°"‘°"““‘l "°'d°' ws onsnsrrrnn ssrisnoriou it 22?... l°°°“ °n13°',! All styles of points $l.¢o. "YW ` ‘1""sug‘ “i~%2r;%s:l|l=li.& \ l:ls°yr:'ns:ld flllllilrswoz. vh1'\l§°11:l.1B I Ask your tailor for . _,L_ 'l' T °&ll_el}l°"|” 1° "dz: h pi-less. lilxsminstion Free. llxtrwt-1°! "Brlny Dee Serge" M V cu Eiisnazglhus In Mm .\ azgfdenryszm . 0 _ illsxttsissrt s -gn... . . I N Ut $1 0° 19 in \1m‘5u““Y §°°d van” parents of Greenvale School. Bi-own£hiThe vilshtors shil\.ringloi;aedf»ll;1§ city in the Dom nion. to have Hor- ' ___' K00d USS- 9 ‘mee ng rihles on New Year’s Day. The past VERNON BRIDGE SCHOOL.-Th 111° 1111111112 °f W’ N“tl°““1 A“th°m' two roars were disappointing in this hslf-annual sxnininstlon of the Ver- ““°°' “nd an "“l°’°d ‘he ’“‘“‘°'°““ rspect tilkf ‘. Bid Shi hid Tu- . ELDUN EXAMIN'ATI0N"0” T“°“' fifr sleignllgillglt mtlllauldngualicprdlceggiiill gg; nlioillieingi 0(l)eXas 2‘l%rd,m;vhenesa W` C' Charlottetown’ is spending her d°Y»iD°‘;;mb°"‘ §‘;id» tlxhglzliwanlxlél could not turn out; but it is hoped number of the trustees and friends Mrs Mofatt of Mayfield -Mr Leo “am '"1' °“ ° °“ that today will see the merry char- gathered. The teachers-Miss Mar- Doihioh t ° . ' - 1. th _ . eacher at MacNeill s Mills, hw: my tg: r°°tl;";_‘; r°‘;an=; ana vs_ acters on the streets again. Some of ion McDonald and Miss Pearl Mc- is at present in Mhyhe1d__M,._ John xg ° °,rh.° gogm resented A the youth of the city, di-eggsd in Donald-were assisted by Rev. Hen- m°::'p1ou,n“°g“‘°a;Dmranc§,n its h°,,_ svsry sort or horrible and outlandish rv A- Brown- The ready responses short visit rsssntly to his sunt, Mrs. d dm" Chi" anon th d°c°m_ costume, with horns and rattles, tin Of '£110 St“d°11tS. 1'-|10 80110181 1091111 hfgm wah' A beautiful fmmgd ph? pans, in ' fact everything than can of ease and conndence, the neatness thy, of the mug and Queen duped make a noise, audi with horses and and tidigess, the degoaitions k ing? with the Mayfield School-where she / sleighs fi-1g»b|;(u11 ri q 1; _ general scorum, an e wor n g p stttuto tho, Ho;-i-|¥,1¢:g?1`\h°‘;“1;¢:§§° cated /by the blackboards revealed months. Miss MacEwen has returned ,tho prinojpiq gg;-ogg, of gh, ug’ and thorough and honest work both b ll 11 "woe be .ig .to myohh .mst ,uhh in teachers and pupils. At the close their _ waygi' vphgk. noi" 1. -.“r_ of the examination the trustees an uhh.. tu he". and their mc” and others voiced with deep gratitud forms to "hy They make qui,” a the general cohtldence the distric ,lot 0| yuh my the mme mu. and had in the teachers, -also the eviden progress now being made by the school. The exercises, were brought' to va close-by the distribution of candles. A striking feature was the quartette, singingby the Misses Luo Mllstere, Irene McDonald, al ` Anthem. . ` . Now. .vfmslvs 'fMAnKm'r.- /li- though yesterday was the day laid aside for the New Year’s Market pra- ctically no market was held. there being no attendance from the rural districts. Onlv the meat market was well provided with butchers and cus- tomers. On Tuesday, no doubt be- cause of the good sleighin¢. H16 market, was crowded and there was CASTOR IA For Infants and tllitldrcu. Ilia Klnil You lim Always lluught Signatursof “Mr diet/% ‘ mm IIALIFAX to LIVE RYOBI. Cabin Accommodation The endidshi ,S.8. " by” ssiltngnlllom Balifgx aboulzlganu ary20 for Liverpool via 8t..`|'ohn’s, Nevlf.\und\snd,aHci-ds unsurpas- s6s;lmaccommodstion at 850 00 for n passage. 'Ibis ship has proved a great favorite w th the travelling] “.T..s?‘° "‘°'.§.°.‘:“ °* °" 41....; s pales an oppor to ses that picturesque. historic and interutlng city. To Bt Jolufs. 815.00 Cabin passage. For further information olrlfv 0° Fumiss,Withy & Co. Ltd igsnis, suits: H High Low Close 1' 68% 68} 685 2092 2055 2092 k 1105 1090 1105 cember in Rice IV.-1st, Olive e Mcllonald; 3rd, Grade III.-lst, d; d, - cDonald, (eq\lal); Msnonnld; zndf . r ylor; 2nd, Mur- F1. M8-1'~‘»°1m‘ M0- bus; Carrots, 60 to 80c. per bus; I--1912. R0b€1`l- cabbage 45 to 60 per bu turn s old McLean; 3rd, Those who had r Robert Lowther; McDonald, Jessi t Frank Doirion of P. W. C. spent his to “if Gillivsry and Marion Mc llivary. after which all joined in the»Nation- OV¢l'. V __i'or for WN.. . .. `|f_,_ _ H ; M- f ,J r ‘ ' _ 1., _ ._ 1, '. _ ._ _" _ '_ . , _ _ _ _,_ ,___ _ _ __ _ _, , 2:-»'-rg-...,'..`,‘ V \ _ ,_ . _ , _ , . ~ "|°'l‘. .ia we IT PAYS to hurts this »r°vln0°- New -YmAR'B nnoml>'l'IoN.- 'rss if Whisk :> v Lafdies Fur Coat ~ ,Are You Going , To Buy ? » Here’s a lot of ladies’ fur coats we want to clear out before stocktaking and they're going for a song. Theyre just as represented. The Astrachans are a l tip-top qualities and regular styles ‘while the Electric Seals and Russian `< Lamb are out of style but can be easily made ' fs. .?ff'.‘T.‘ff .f`.‘T.‘."f`fT.’.’. f‘.”_`i_"‘.'ff".i"?1‘f‘.’,- $23.00 fs. .1.f".‘ffff‘..‘fff‘fI“T'f'§7f‘..f;.’i.'Tf’.lf‘?.‘f‘f..$23.00 fs. f_f3.i§".f`§ff§Tff`?.'f. _Sl’f’_‘°.‘.l‘.f‘f’3f’.‘?...$25.00 fs. f. .ff ff‘f‘.’_"`fff§f`..f*f’__S'f "..l‘.?f1‘f‘f. .$30.00 1 Electric Seal Size 38 $28.00 l noses s s o->»¢-s ssssss fs. 1.falffffffffff.§iff..?f .li5.ii;°fT....$19.00 1 Electric Seal Size 38 $53.00 , O sas" ._.___,__ ,, , in si..1..§‘§`,2?.Z2lZ.‘3’fTfffff`f?ff`..§ff`_il'1'ii’..$l9.00 it i! ,B to 16 cents per lb; -beef Der quarter 7 to 10 cents per lb.; and roasts, the real New Years meat, 12 to 16 per lb. The vegetable stands were very attractive with their displays of the various vegetables. ‘The prices are as follows: Parships 80 to $1.00 per ' B; in 12 to 20 per bus; potatoes as to 4a Del' bus; onions 13 to 5 cents per lb. MAYFIELD.- A splendid concert, ple of Millvale and Toronto was held in Mayfield Hall on Monday evening e Dec 29th. There was a large attend- program.-Annie Ruth Moffatt of P. holidays with her parents, Wm. and Bulmsn of Charlottetown paid a MacEwen has severed her connection - has been teachin for the ast few y o er home in New Dominion.-The examinations of the Acadian and 5 English 'schools were held on Dec. gg 22nd and 28rd; respectively, before ¢ the close for the Xmas holidays.- his holidays at his home in Mayfield. -Miss Olive Robertson, pf Mount g Wm. Orr of Mayfield.-Miss Bessie lots of New Year’s meats, vegetables. Off Of Movfield-'-M¢HBl‘S Homer and etc., available. The butcher shops 'H_9dlW Wyalld gave their DaI`eI1f»9. oh the market had an mm- wan, ,Silas and Mrs. Wyand s pleasant covered with beautiful roasts, tur- .5“fP"iS° bl' “Willing from Wesfefll eys, geese, chickens. ducks, veal 1?;’:l';d.a' NF’ ;ih';(‘i"_h;’1d Py'NE‘ gsmng nd more meats than the unitiated Robert," Maguggthey r' of y2';_‘,fob';;_‘t l “"1 ““m°~ New Yea’ Price” “ang” snsr cams to Mnyiisld for n thrsé ' “bmw as f°u°WB: Turkey 20 to 25 months visit' it is suspected that cents per lb; geese 15 to 17 cents | hey expect t0’hhye pleasant comp. Per lb! chmkens 14 to 16 “em-S D01' any on their return to their Western* lb; heel small, including steaks. G 1,0mss¢_ead5_ ._-_._ REJECTED THE OFFER. LONDON. Dec. 31.- The Daily Mall says that Lloyd George has reiectcd the Duke of Suther1and's ntler to sell to the Government several thousand acres of deer land in' Scotland at $1 an acre and informed the Duke that if his valuation was accurate, it was under valued for Probate after the death of the late Duke. zzlilverett Buell is Guardian Agent at Ahney. Subscriptions, renewals and all reliable news will be gladly welcomed by him. 2971-12-llnstf. :ZThe Fur Farmers' Bureau & Ex- change, Ltd., Charlottetown, handle only reliable Fox investments, and will sell nothing that they cannot recommend. 3620 :After your holidays and the heavy Christmas dinner you will need some- thing to tone up your stomach and you will find in Rexall Dyspcpsio Tablets just the thing you want. They furnish the ingredients to pro- perly digest all food and tone up the glands most efficiently. Shown in two sizes, price 250. and 50c. a box. The MacKinnion Drug Co., Corner -FIODB. _fs .visiting her cousin Jean Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. iight _ “Ever-Ready.”» F lasfhliglits It twllsdgnsicuury < a es , follovghghpefgar lsizez 7-8x 1% x Nickel Plated of the fn no ; ;*‘\"¢‘ "‘. ‘- ~ .‘r,¢‘;~'t" J .»¢`\.°';‘ ) 5 K' ia* AV. s 'Pi-' .s~.i2!2:".r§“f3l. is ‘F ii' i‘s"$s» .., 1‘.'=“~*f."~M"’1~f ,K ,~ \ ;e~?;:“§:l?".s=u-. *`*=?.mi€.“i- ivo. 696: P. Fisshiighi Price of Renewal Tungsten Bat- Maited to any address Thomas Iohns STEAHSIIIP ____B_______.Y__...._a_ tery................... . ._ . ._ ,4oc No. 1 50 Renewal Mazda Bulb 2% Volt No. 1180. ..-..-. _ . . n.- 30.: y /. .» p.-ice.: A most suitable XMAS GIFT for the boys. Q Plumbers Q Electricians P. 0. Iles 57| 1 on P. E. Island at above ton Company Summsrside P. E. I. SAILINGS l ‘-some roulusi” *ANN* APN Isal-‘o nlarWs toTrsvell pAC‘F`c . o° I" iiriensssths alms Bl or li est :he rscu roman o iz.‘f°.:`:.‘5.'.“`;ia.°'.‘:::.':a;i"2.‘i:3€:.;‘”““'i*’i.°°.a........ ...... ~ - W. B HOWARD. D. P. A.. 0. ff. I . UT. J0lls Nl. ` \ s