‘ - _-DECEMBER 14.1914 -THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ PAGE Five A -Christmas Suggestion The best and most cheerful gift we tknow of would be a ton or half ton of Pickard’s Hot Stuff Coal ~. If you _order now we will Womens’ Princess Shoes we_ have sold thousands Of Pairs of these shoes and ` never had one dissatisfied customer. They are built for comfort, not sacrific deliver Chfi_Stm8S CVE- ' ` ing style. Made in Calf, Gun i.rInnn it cu. Phone 240 , D. G0¥'(|0ll & Gh't0WU 7//1.\\\\\\\\v//Aa\\\\\\w/I//Z /I//Z \\\ Metal, Patent and tan leath- ei s, button or lace. Cloth and Dull Kid tops. $3.00, 3.50, 4.oo, 4.5 Co O AGENTS ‘ ‘ at rsE'soeunut ouiuiniiiu -». I ' It nays to buy iii this province. CH E88 GLU BI.-The 'Charlottetown Chess Club will 'have its first meet at the Dalton Rooms tonight at 7.30 ll. m. IMPROVING.-The many friends of Mrs. Buntnln, wife of John H. Bun- taln, M. L. A., Rustigo, will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly recover- ing from her recent severe illness.-Z. PHOTOS FOR XMAS.-J, A. S. Bay- er will fill orders for Christmas photos this week but asks everyone to call early and make arrangements. 6963 VISITING SCHOOL-Rev. Dr. Chais- son, P. P., Rustico, was a visitor at St. Augustlne's ‘School on Wednesday of last week. He examined all the classes and expressed his satisfaction ot the work done.-Z. XMAS SUGGESTION. --~ A most cceptable Christmas or New Year ft to volunteers and friends abroad r at home is a year's subscription to he Charlottetown Guardian. It will e greatly appreciated all the year onnd. 6892i \\YII/l4\\\\\\\\\\Wa@\ -1 c- .-3 o gf# HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post. 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6200. CORRECTED DATE.- Through an error, the meeting ot’ the King Edward I 'i -I _i ,_f ff" i _Qi Farmers' institute to be held in tht- hall at Winsloe, was advertised for Toilet fr Sets A toilet set is something that, will be greatly appreciated by the women folks, some- ~ thingthat is always useful and attractive. For Glftq , Some very / put up for gifts- Each set contains a comb, brush, and mirror in neat plush case. Price 7.00 to 12.00. nice manicure 'sets, daintily -Price 5.00 to 8 00. C Corner Great George _ I Y |l)ec. -ith, it should have been Dec. 14th. Professor Davison will be pre- sent at this meeting. Fl8HlNG.- Smelt fishing has com- menced in Victoria but with one or two exceptions the catches have not been large. The mild weather of the past couple oi’ weeks makes it difil- cult to get the flsli to their destina- tioli in good condition.-V. i CLEARING SALE.-- B. Carter & Co., Auctioneers are authorized by F. A. Hall to sell at his home North Riv- er on Wednesday, Dec. 16th at 1 p. m.. stock, crop and farm implements. The ad with full particulars appears else- where iii this issue. 6063. i MacKinnon Drug o. ...I it... 5...... I I M L_ ;'_\\\\\\YIZ \\\iIllIIllI@\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\€flla i Smoke and Chew ckeys Twist Tobacco the best Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is Hickey & Nicholson Tob Co L.ir'r\i'l:.ed \\\\ Manufacturers Phone 345 I - _ Z////III;1\\\\lZIIIA\\\\\\\\VIII//II&¥\\\\Yllf “NOTlCE.”-Notice is hereby given that all parties indebted to the late _ Newton L. McArthur, are requested to make immediate payment to his ex- ecutors, aiid all parties having claims against the said late Newton L. McAr- thur, are hereby requested to present their bill, duly tested, within 30 days James Kennedy, Waldon Darrah, Ex- ecutors. 6966-12-14m30i ALEXANDER HYMNBO0KS.-- hurch organizations desiring to urcliase “Immanuel`s Praise," the test American _Edition or “Alexan- er’s No. 2,” may get liberal dis- ount. on slightly soiled copies by .writing Mr. W. R. Andrew, Kciising- on. After December sixteenth. Ad- ress Stanley Bridge. 6947. MOVING-PICTURE -FlLMS.- 9,000 feet, comic, story, historical, scriptur- al for sale at one sixth its cost. Ab- _solutely good. Also two moving pic- ture machines. One is new and at- tachable to any incandescent socket without special wiring. Particulars until Dec. 16th, F. A. Robinson, Prince- town; after tllat date, Confederation Lii'e Building, Toronto. 6947 - MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED.- The ,, marriage is announced to take place “\\a'IIllllll1I H0 _ O \\\\\\V/Ill '<1 O YIII3\\\“ - o \\\\\\\5l/llll”I@\\\\ Q. "‘ O Ba E | I7. \ ir- - E- Haihilxraliugfore Our Christmas Annoiuicenient is made now because we feel that many_of our customers prefer making early selections. All who are wise and prudent will do their shopping NOW-ROY later 0”- Brass Goods I A very fine showing Of gift articles for any friend. Pocket Flashlights -We have the _largest assortment in the city. 60c to $2.00 i'i Carving Sets In variety and Style to suit everyone $1.25 to $1-50- Mi-in-n-l1l_-_"Z Pocket Knives For boys, girls, Ladies or Gentleman 5c to $5.00 iii-_ A Safety Razors A ractical Xmas Gift from £1.00 to $7.50 li?-'-_-_ Skates For all who enjoy this out- gostar pastime from 70C YO i _.Sims Pletsd Wm In new aiid vervmgiilgf L i n Scissors A Gift ofwtliese will be choice for mother or sister 25c to 2.00 Razor Strops Of extra selected Leather 30c to 2.00 - i Food Choppers Useful in every home 1.25 2.25 _x1 Give Mother a Carpet Sweeper _ A Very Useful Gift _ Air Rifles A Nice assortment from 75c to $1.75. __1. A) Cut Glass Is always aCC_¢DU1bl_¢- Many charmml P1¢C¢9 "1 our display Come _ early while the assortment is com- plete. . Every advantage to be gained bl’ Ultlklnl 5'°“" selection now designs, quality BHK .....- llotilmorefr in Regina, Saskatchewan, on January 9, 1915, of Miss Kathryn C. llradle;-', daughter of Sergeant and Mrs, Peter 'Bradley, Charlottetown, to Mr. l~I. Morris, Regina. The -,:ei'enion_v will he performed by Rev. Father Cane In Holy Rosary Cathedral, Regina, and the couple is to reside in Regina. SALVATION ARMY LECTURE. -_ At Fredenicton Hall 14th. Hunter Riv- er 15th, Kingston 16th, and Cornwall 1Stli. The Salvation Army will give Illustrated lantern service entiilmi "War Serial, a glimpse of two arm cr. in action"; also ii touching illustrated story of military life during war eu- titled "Saved by _His Bible." Admiss- ion adults 10c. (‘.liildren under 12 lic. Note The speakcrwillbe Captain Mc- Swain who spent eight years ln Brit- ish Navy. 6965. I AT THE AMHERST FAIR.-In ad- dition to the prizes already mentioned, Mr Oliver Saunders, Trllby, won the championship over all sheep in short wool class; also first for dressed car- cass of mutton and second i-iiid fourth for lamb carcasses, both of which are now on exhibition at Saunders & New- som’s Meat Market. Mr Saunders also got second prize t`or best pen ot' four wether lambs. BUSINESS AS USUAL.-The Tor- onto News of recent datc referring to trade and industrial conditions In Can- anda under war conditions. corrects the current rumor that, owing to the general depresion, the Massey-Harris LCompany had closed its Ontario fac- ltcries. The News says “Though it has , been supposed by most people that the Massey-Harris works has been closed down tight, the Company has been em- | ploying no fewer than 1500 men week- ly for the past eight weeks in its Can- adian works. -Many of these have been engaged on the filling of an order of 2000 transport wagons for the imperial Government. the last ship- inent of which will be made sometime this week. These wagons were on the Company's Woodstock works which have .been working day and night since the order was received, large numbers of employees from Toronto and Brantford having been drafted- there to assist in the work.” As t_l\e Massey-Harris _ Company has a very large connection In Prince Edward Island, practically every farln having its quota of Massey-Harris machinery, ‘it is gratifying to know that thencom- pany is do ng “business as usual and with prospects of s larger trade than ever for the comin! season. ,____._.___......._i- IMULSION -- This the market Increased tr.:-:_-;_~;_-,~_-_-_~;;, _-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_~;;_-,;~_~,~_-_-; -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-; -_-_-_-_ _-,-_-_-_-_;-_;-_-_-,~_-_-,~ -_-_-_-,-_-_-,-, -_ _ _ _ - - - ~ - . HQMME- » GUARDS.-Tomniorrow, Tuesday evening, No. 2 Co., Home Guards will drill at the Drill Hall under cf-nnnaiid c- Captain Fwen McDougal et 8 o’c-lock. ` LADIES, don't neglect it crowning beauty. Falling hair is unnecessary, as Mrs. White’s treatment will prevent this. Dandruif. which is so annoying, can be thoroughly removed with ner' lotion. All hair goods kept in stock. Mrs. White, Queen Hotel, Room 10, Ladies' Entrance. 6199, T0 MOBILIZE AT FREDERICTON -The 24th battery of field artillery is to be mobilized in Fredericton as well as the 28rd, says a Halifax ex- change. lt will be commanded by Col. B. A. Ingrahani, of Sydney, in command of the third new brigade. The provisional officers are:-Captain, A. T. Mackay, 37th C. F. A., Montague, P- E- I-Z Lieutenant, G. St. C. Perrin, 29tli battery, C. F. A., of Yarmouth. , REPORT OF MONTHLY EXAMIN- ATIONS.-The result of the examina- 'tlons held in St. Ignatius School, May-, field, during the month of November is as follows: (The names of tlie pupils in the different grades nreurrangetl HEAR MR. J. H. BEi.L'8 lecture in Grace Church to-night. An eloquent lecturer with u popular theme. 6977. ADVERTISEMENTS IN EARLY - Advertisers are reminded to have their advertising in this olllcs not later than 10 a. ni. to Insure insertion the fol- lowing morning. 6970 WOMAN'8 SUFFRAGE.-Hear Mr. J. H. Ilell, K. C., on this great question. instructive and humorous lecture ip Grace Church to-night at 8 o'clock. Silver collection at door. 6977. HGFISES FOR ARMY.-Mr W. S. McKie, Charlottetown, will leave by the Nortliinuberlnnd this morning for Halifax in charge of the 20 horses purchased here by Capt. Willett and Lieut. Reavey, nienibers of the Re- mount Commission for the British artillery. I l `SAlLED FOR FRANCE.-The s.s. Morwcnna. agents Buntain, Boll & Co., loaded with 80,000 bushels of outs, part' of the P.l<]. Island contribution to the Army Field Fund, sailed from the rail- way wliarf, where sho was loaded, Saturday afternoon. Mr McLean sailed with the steamer as supercnrgo, and Mr George Buntziiii, son ol’ Mr ll. V. Buntaiii, as a passenger on a cruise to Ln Havre. in order ot' merit). Grade Vl.-1, Em- ma Plneault; 2, Edna Doiron; 3, Bertha Doiron. Grade V.-1. Andrei-r LeClair. Grade IV.-1, Mary ,Maud Doucet; 2, Alvina Arsenault; 3, Caro- line Doiron. Grllile Ill.-~l, llllilu -Doucet; 2, ldmlly Anno Doiron; Il, lgnace Arsenaut. Grade II.-1, Eni- inanuel Doiron; 2, Alvina LeClnir; 3, Zita Dorion. Grade I.-Dionel Doi- roii; 2, Antoine Doiroii; 3, Angeline Doiron. The percentage of attendilncc for the month of November was 65. Miss Josie Gallant, teacher.-Z. I PERSONAL MENTlON.- Mr. (Bhar- les Clark, Victoria, was n passenger on the S. S. Harland Thurstlay morn- ing to Charlotetown where he will spend a well earned vacatlon.-- Miss Maymie McDonald. of the "Vlctoria| Mlllinery Parlors," Victoria, was in Charlottetown on business Friday. -- Mr. G. F. Hart, representing the ln- teriiatioiial Harvester of Canada. was in Victoria over night Thursday and left for Summerside Friday morning. -Mr. l{. L. Golding, Manager of thc Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria, left Friday morning to spend ii vacation at his home in St. John, N. B.. Mr. Charles W. Ruddock is in charge dur- ing his absence.- Mr. \Villlani H. ln- man, Hampshire, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday.-V. PRIZE WINNER.-- Earl Foster, Marshfield arrived home from Am- herst 1-‘riday night. having attended the recent Eair with a splendid exhi- bit ot Mr. L. II. D. Foster‘s Ply- mouth Rocks dressed poultry and grain. Foster's Plymouth Rocks have again come out ahead at the 14th An- nual Fair of the Great Eastern Canada Show. Among the other entries were 2100 for Poultry. Those exliiblted by Mr. Foster won six iirsts, two sec- onds and 1 sixth out of 11 entries. in- cluded i_n above was lst and 2nd for best Plymouth Rock breeding pen. This prize winning stock will be hclil , to equip his breeding pens the ,com-i ing season making them stronger than i ever, thereby giving his customers better value than ever. The exhibits from P. E. island has scored well and exlilbitioiis deserve credit and encou- ragement i'or the way they have up- held the credit of our Island.-(Fonn. :zlf you want your prescription compounded just as your physician in- tended, bring it here. Years of ex-' perlence has taught us how to, rapidly and accurately and at a moderate price. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. metf llllll 7///Il'_$\\\\\\ llllll A “Walking Cane” _ very useful gift fo Him /////x\\\\||||l|` P \\\\\m in \\ VICTORIA DIVISION, S. OF To linil unolhi-r Iiiieroatiiig im-etliig on Friday night last. ltcv_ W. ll. Wilson. Field Secretary oi' the Teniperance Al- liance, gave nn instrut-ii\'c address nnd pref-icntl-il nieinbors of the Divi- sion witll copies ol' lho proposi-li ziiiiciiiliiiqiits to ilic l'rol\ihitlon /\i'I. A tliiiciission follows-ll upon various phases of tcmpcriiiice work in which cncourngiiig reports ol' the ctlucntion- al cumpaigii in dill'i‘ri>nI purls of the province was an important. topic. The customary literary and nnislcnl pro- grnmnie was also much enjoyed. On nccount of the last night ol' thc qnnr- ter falling on Christmas, it was decid- ed to hold the election of ofllccrs on l Friday next, ii week earlier than ‘ usual. FROM ST. JOHN.-Tlie following letter was received on the 10th, by Capt. McNutt, from one of the boys at St. John: “Dear Sir,-Just a few lines to let you know how we are fretting along. The Charlottetown boys are a credit to P. ld. island, everyone "on the keg.” We get it pretty hard here. From 9 a. ni. to 12 p. m. we have phy- sical drill and from 2 to 4 p. m. we go on it ten-mile ninrcli. We are certain- ly getting hardened up. I know you will get ii. surprise when I tell you that Ernest White and John McLean, the old soldiers, have got two strips (full corporals). Ernest Wliite is in No. 3 section. I ani in No. 2 section. We,1 mean thc 1'. I-1. Islanders, are on thc list for the front. There were about fly' 200 discharged in the 26th Battalion. I There were only two Islanders that did not pass. l-lriiest While and John Mcl_.czii1 are on lhc nincliinc guns.” ' ISLAND WlNNERS.- A strong fea- ture oi` thc Maritime Fair stock show at Amherst just closed was the exhibit of Yorkshire swine. This breed was represented by tliree exhibitors from P. E. I. Mr. J. W. Gallant. Suniniersidc; lVIr. A. Mclieath, Mar- shfield, and Stewart Bros, Alliston _ _ I who won racticnlly cvcry prize ot- | D tered. The judge Mr. J. Flatt of Ham- ilton. Oni., who has judged at all thc vnuni ///§I=1/////1/ .\\\\\\\w//uAv.a\\\\\v1l/x\\\\\\\\v@.'..\\\\ t S__..__. IIlIlIll,&\\\\\\\\ZII all CRACK o’DooM- cnnck o’DooM CRACK O’DOOM The Day of Judgement has Arrived- But Alan Law Foils Fate l-low ? See rery ()’Hearts sixth installment At the Prince Edward he Good In The Worst Of Us Two Part Drama '_ I Z H I-i E hen Their Wives Joined The Regiment - An Uproarious Comedy AFTERNOON 3 T0 5 TH]§OnI;I;?lvG0N -NIGHT 7. TO 10.30 1-HEB0X_5 PARTS llllll .Ki/I/IIIIII.\\\\\\\\VIIIII/M i\\\\\\\\V/IIAIIII i fp_¢_¢qvu$l_C1Ul1 -it I lenlllnic shows lhroulzhout the Domin- ion remarked that it was thc best show ol’ Yorksliires al. which hc had cvor ofliclatotl. The closed competi- tion was between Mr. <_'.nllbci:k ot' Suni- mersldc and Mr. McBeath of Marsh- field both herds were out in the Uest oi condition and were ii credit io thc owners. Mr. Callbeck won the herd prize a valuable silver cup which is the Grand Champlonslilp over alll breeds of swine at the show. I NEW COMPANIES.-Under “Tho Princc Edward island Joint. Stock Companies' Act" Letters Patent havi- been issuod, under date October 191-t, incorporating Myron llenilerson, of Halifax, in the Provliice oi' Nova Scotia, trailer; Daniel <7. M<‘Kay, of l~I'alii`ax, nforcsnitl. |nzinui'ncturer`s agent; J. Stanley \Vf\dlock, oi' Char- lottetown, in Quccii's County, in Priiicc Pltlward Island. fox broker; l<‘oiiton R. Newsom, of (lliurlottetown, aforesaid, fox broker; Fletcher G. Jorddon, ol' (‘hurlottcto\vii. aforesalrl, fox broker; Daniel A, McKinnon, ol' (`liai'loI.te- \\\\’-VIII 71/0/ We are showing some of the finest selected, natural wood, Gold and Silver mounted,'walking sticks in the following woodsz- Natural Ebony, Cast- ains, Madagascar, Pan- ama,Pimento, Step-Part- ridge, Banana. Enamel. Pymara, Cornilla, Mal- acca Etc., Etc. Call in and look them over. Prices range up $10 00 each Johnson & Jolinso The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Streets \\\\V :ii 8 llllll VZIDI llllllflll/A\\\\\\\\\\|lllll¢¥ town, ai'oroi-initl, fox broker; llarvoy l.. llcwson, of Amin-rsl, In tho Province of Nlirii Scotia, capitalist. Everett Weillock, ot' lliinter River. in Queens County, aforcsaltl,”l>lill‘l1ei‘, for the purposcs ol' i-ari'yln_r: on all or any of thc business of ncquii'Ing, brooding, lnipioving, raising, iniporilng, export- ing, selling or otlieriviae disposing of black and other kinds :ind varieties oi' foxes and other bur-licnrliiyz animals and to buy, acquire, sell and dispose of _tba skins of foxes :ind other fur- benrliig nnlniuls and _to promote the brectllng of foxes and other fur- beariiig auiniiils and to control nnil carry on a geiicrul business hi con- nection lliorewilli, with the iisunl powers, an ilic “ Lnmpson Silver lllack Fox t‘o., l.imlteil." The total capital, stock will be $42,000, divided into 1680 shares oi' $25 each. Public notice ol' tli above is given in Sulu|‘duy's issue of tho Royal Gazette. Notice of Letters Patent is also given In regard to the "Garden lsliuid Silver Foxes and IIIIl.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIlI'.-'L It In our w bo\ii¢»-E A -.--~'~' -'35 'The Two Macs. » _ III nflsctlonl _ _ l\l<~l wil. of /'i!1:r.~I:vi. dl-nlcl iuii-gr-on; ~ l '1 I-H --- _ -ll-I 49 (il°&hi. GCOTQC St\'€€t ilpgiv f,`l‘~:_cii, of .»\lli:\i'I=‘i\, \'c'.eriii:\rv _ _ quid guage'-on and I'n\'iuer; Arlhur I.. Itoniili'-, A M ` I _ M.;2i¥b3}H»..r .mmf the A, &K£i-a..’£n.. _..~.a.u|m»;....».m¢ ' Practical Presents Here is,a list ot' superior quality goods that are sure to delight the recipient- Manlcure Beta. Dressing Canes. Shaving Seto. Safety Razors. Thermos Bottles. Pocket Flasks. Tobacco Jars. Cigar Cases. Perfumes. Pipel- Olgarl. ' ilnd a complete line of chocola-1 tes and many other articles that are high in quality and low in price. Get your gift goods here. Furs LImited,". with a capital stock of $48,000, divldctl into 1020 slinres of $25 each. Tho Provisional dtrf-f~t-atc will be: Arthur B. Reid, of Charlotte- town, dentist; William T. Wellner, of Charlottetown, jcweller; Jazeb Lea, ol' Victoria, farmer; (‘. liartroru Woun- slde, ol' Tryon; farmer; Leu Robert Ellis, of Calgary, Alberta) fox rancher. Notice is next given ot granting Letters Patent to the " New .lersev Silver Black Fox (‘onipany, Ltd.," with n capital stock of $150,000 of 6000 $25 shares. with the following illrectorntt-: Willlani I). liusklu, St John, N.ll.. general merchant; l<`. i~l.lMcl~‘arlnne, Trenton, New .lerrit-_y, l'.S.A., alot-k broker; .lohn A. Len, Sumnierslde, P.E.l.. fox rancher; J. Benson Mahoney, St .lclin, N.B.. druggist; R. Wendell Queen. St John. N.B.. insur- ance Cashier. Notice ls given of application for Lcttcrs Patent for the Incorporation.of the ld. P. Cahill Silver Black Fox Cn., Ltd. Tho capital stock of tho Conipnny shall be $200,000 divided into 8000 shares at $25 each. The place of business of the proposed company will be at Alherwn. The names In full. addresses and ceilings of the applicants are as follows:- I-Jdwnrtl l'. l‘nhlll, of llaiII'ord`.'(‘.ofin.. retired nicrclinntz Malcolm Alexander Mrl-I' ll, ol' .’\ll»crtn:\, 'ipcntt I-lmerson ‘gear ' ’<_r~' " _i-ii* wuts- *_* For Christmas Fancy Boxes and Baskets Best value in town Chocolate Novelties Christmas Crackers just received from England. Barley Toys, Candy Canes Cream Mixture Chocolates, etc. The Allies Box Emblems of Belgium, France, Russia and Great Britain --See it before buying-~ b Order your Fruit Cake no-iv to ensure getting the est. Buy goods made in Charlottetown. Thomas White 6954-12-izmif Sunnyside -Es .sq 4...... _ 1