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There were nine visitors present V- B ll' . . A$S€tB N0 ooo woo ov" ,ony for pm t_ CHRISTMAS BERVIGE.-- There St. Dunstan's Colleges. The exami -'- includln students om P ‘of W and -1 - » iydomg B nod or gooorooo Bong? will be service in the First Method- nation was conducted by the teacher, Sh FWS “‘°1."°S*“'=“‘° Ch” A- "“"'= ..2.€i“°..‘2f‘1.";::";'.f.“;°:..:‘.~;~ ze. ei: °‘ 1* ac.:.°::;::.:f.s=ei..;:~:::..:i_1i>.r lslwl Bred Silver “IM Pilllifwi FWS _ ..»m.....f»......_. ......- ;°.&‘°:.‘::°...1.".‘:.:':°.s:.‘;;‘.‘°:.‘::.‘°%.?°:i.:.'; ¢ ,oh w°‘;M °“° tm' ’°°\‘ ing or umpire Lodge No is Knights d .ii in .1 t ago 0 e age or e Jim' h _ . goo rea ng, spe ng an promp , YS _ _ said, hesitatinlly. m ' ' B ot Pythian, will be held in Castle intelligent answers to all questionsl _ “Now I was B boy of twolvm n t Hall to-morrow evening at 8 o’ol0ck as well as by their excellent order Frank R. lieariz, President fond or work, and inet our or the ufy, 1°' the purpose or bsllottins and observed, resected. credit on the Local dircc'or ofthe Canadian Bank of Commerce held, where I had been at work since °°“l°"i”5 "““k° °“ °°"‘“'“\ °““‘u‘lP9~1"Bl-Hkih8 050119 Of thi? teacher C0 - i Member advisorvBnard of Dominion Trust Co dhyhwhh- I WHS tifvd. dusty and d“t°°' A mu °""°“d°n°° °f '”°ml’°" bring the B°h00l “P t0 B high Hi-9-hd os §s'= '-i L'C~l Director Eastern Trust Cl. 'impulse was to refuse, and to do it §|°l°53t°°' Sidnq l;‘:““°“ Sid which each pupil was Presented .by hhfhhlyl for I w s d th t h 1" -‘ms ° an-` ° ° W°r 'B the teach ith prize packages con- -_ . A W weeks' $h“g‘|’_.“¢:ow|: should ask me, aft; mg-exiting ?1ay';a Stlldmlh ¢°hV¢Uti°h “li KHDBSB GUY taining cdhd; and some other little ff V G E 1' c\P‘ T G Thy 9'- lf °“¢ own work. If I did refuse hs would 0 left 7°5t'°"d°Y ‘Ur Ff°°t°W“_ Where wonderful curios. ~ - si' ‘ ° gl" . ‘ I \¢ ' r` . . ._ ’ g _ Agent Marine and 1 ishtrles for P T. I. _ himself. ne was s serine. patient om §;°Y vglllgvengietonruems wifi? M. _.M H ,mo of Good Stouooory oo Grafton so 1( 1 f ‘C Bankers and References Bsnlr of Nova Scotia msn- But Something stopped me - °"°'. “ °'° P’°°°° S °“ Ono of Goya good oogolo' I think their Journey The boys expect to ~\__ fits ` z-. ' L'_..`- _"-.*'. in M P windsor hungry. It was two miles into town is °°p°°iau7 "°q“°°t°d- Rrd. Appreclatlve remarks were .P4 rem; ’ | I wnnted to get my supper, and '__' made at the close by James Simpson. 1 4 Longworl , ir ottetown time for the singing class. My om nnnnosrins LnAvm.- 'rue two warm simpson and other., ...fm _"<_,' f io our Piiiiows Ami riiosi wicwoum. _ nivii P r l’0lt1PAl`RONS ,_ _ _ To OUR G_oon,WisHEs, We Ann,OuR ' Hr-:Marv THANKS Fon THE FAvoRs,SHowN Us, AND OUR Punrosa To Munir YOUR Fuurnsu Conrinnucr-: V --AND- ° May The Worst Before You Be Better Than The `Best Behind .\. F( of oourse’ father, Yu take it.. ‘return to Charlottetown on January A _ ,foo I _\ ,_ K ' . . ' ' ‘ . - - p I said heartily. giving my scYthe to`8t'h' I ‘ -° _ Y 'i‘ './Y’ \,» >‘ /,._' "` WLT/"(1 ` Mah N0 l- Bom i9" 0"" °f the men' H” gave M the AR'r1s'r1c SIGN.-_Ae nie and 'or t"."r'r`l"-ff al I F ' ' “ ' ‘~ _ - -Q--_ _ ---7 '-~ - - __ - T- .-- Female No I. born l9Il /*\0lh¢l‘ 6 PUPS |9|3 This fox wrsiiirefed inure This fox is the celebrated Dal- ranch of F, F. Tuplin, New An- ton bred Vixen “Bluebird” nan. from his highest grade of mother 6 pups in 19:3 (an even pure Island stock. gpairs) which were sold and delivered in October fir (Forty Mak N0 2, BOTH Six Thousand Dollars) ' cash it ° . H which we believeio be the record Prmce Royal This choice male fox was li-:ered in the ranch if R. T, cash value for any litter of pups On P. E. Island in One Season Female No 2 Born 191| o .rim at Aibefum and is same This female :S a high grade blood and family that pl'OdliC€\l fox bo,-o go the ra,-_,oo of 1:_ F the pelrs which sold in the Lon Tuplin from his best pure brcd|d°“ Plafket af .£5001 £530- £540 Isiood stoop ood had 3 moo, of sterling ani he is considered one 5 pops in 19,3 avory high por. of the finest foxes in P. E. Is- c€utage» Female No 3 Born I9l3 lend both as regards pedigree and quality of ‘he fox himself. This young bi eeder is a choice highly bred Oulton fox and is a grand daughter and adescendeut This male was liftered in the of the foxes whose pelts sold for ranch cf F.F Tuplin, New Au- record price in rgm, and is arcl- nan, from his highest grade pure ative of our male Prince Royal. Island stock. Male No 3, Bom i9l| The pedigrees of the above Foxescan be seen at the oilice of the President. The Company are only offering 200 shares of stock to the public of which a considerable amount is already spoken lor and they cxpact the sniallbalsnce will be quickly subscribed for in view of the sh nvlng made in the past by the two old breeders. The Directsrs have already had severnl good 4 ffers for 1914 Options as the quality and breeding cf there foxes make them sought for by new ranching companies The li timtcd dividend for 1914 is So p. c. ‘ For all information and prcspertus apply fo MAJOR CHARLES LEIGII, Secy (D. Trees. P. O. Box 255, Charlottetown, l’ F.. l. Application for stock in the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd. I or we hereby apply for. . . . ._ .......sharcs of $100 each in tho Capital '~ lock of the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd and agree to make tho following pwymerits 20 per cent with application Amount enclosed S10 “ " on Jany 15.1914 50 "` " on March 15. 1914 To Major Charles Leigh.Secy & Treas P O. Box 255, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 3 236-12. il5Mtuesfrisattf Q, Q l Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW package. “ 'Thank von. Jim.” he said, ‘I was going myself, but somehow I don’t feel very strong today.” n he left he put his hand in lny arm, saying again: ‘Thank you, my son. You've always been a good boy to nie, Jim.” “I hurried into the town and back again. When I came near the house I saw a crowd of the farm hands at the door. One of them came to me, the tears rolling down his face. 'Your fatherl’ he said, ‘I-Ie fell _dead _just as he reached the house. The last words that he spoke were to ou’ y _ “I ani an old man now; but I have thanked God over and over again in all the years that have passed since that hour. that those last words "7"°:°Y°“'V@ MWHYH been a good boy to me.” " HDIL Il r-.st minuit. L'etable est; sombr LH Vi<‘I‘5e reve et Joseph dort; cl L enfahf- 1`6P0se dans cette om-bre, Aynnt au front l’etoile d’or_ Avcc douceur l'ane le leche, Lo bocuf rechautfe son sommeii; Dans les tenebres de la creohe, Jesus brille comme mi goieiii Noel! Jesus vient de naitre, Houliers et sabots de hetre -“inhh Hinges dans l’atre noir. Nooll Enfants, vener. voir Lcs merveilles qu’n in 1-Dude Jo-sus. pour le petit monde, Du haut des cleux fait pleuvoirl Jesus s'eveil1e dans la pailla Et. d'un rnignou signs du doigt,_ Cnlmant la Vlerge qui tressaille. li fult par la fente du toit Votu de satin et de moire. Le front ceint d'un rayon vermeil; A traverse la grande nult. noirc, Jesus Dasse comme un soleill De frais joujoux sa robe est plelne, Il IBB emD0rte_ trioniphunt; Chucun d’eux rnppelle une scene Farnlllere a ses yeux d’enfant_ La bergerie et la village A Bethleem sont tout pareils, L8 DOUPGE a l’air d'un roi mags Au mantean brode de soleilsl Glissant sur un rayon de 1une_ Il lwlletre au coeur des foyers; Seul le grlllon, dans la nuit brune. _Voit remplir los petite souliers. Jesus dans chaque maisonnee Vout que 1'enfant, a sou reveil. TFOUVG. an fond de la cheminee, Ba part de joie et de soleil. Le jour se leve, et dans la crcche_ L/Enfant Jesus est de retour; Les troupeaux sur la paille fraichc Bent rassegnbles tout a l'entour_ Les bergers chantent_ Joseph prie; Parmi ce rustique appareil, Sur le blanc giron de Marie, Jesus sourit dans le solelll Charlottetown | Noni Jesus vienr de name, Souliers et sabots de hetre W Soni, ranges dans l'atre noir. g.. , THE S'l'0llE ' THAT PLEASES. GORl)0N & KEITH noni iumiisiiisiis. The great chance is offered you to buy our H ouse furnishings by mail. Our big Illustrated gate- Iogue is sent to your nearest Post Odice address for the asking. ' Init you will iind illustrated almost everything to make our Homes beautiful and cozy. Furniture, Carpets. airteins, Draperies, Stoves and Ranges for Coal, Wood or Gu. - Our prices cannot be beaten in Canada, Quality being our first Consideration for our Customers, Our goods are packed by experienced men, freight paid to any place in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island for " ' ' "' or J Noel! Erlfants, venez voir gi -' '_ ' " _ __-_.H _ _"’ Les merveilles qu’a la ronde Du haut des cieux fait pleuvoir. ANDRE THEURIET TRANSLATION . dehths Jesus gleameth like a sun. S in rows on the dark hearth. Noel! doth shower down! calms the Virgin all a tremble. Away brow glrt with s glowing sunbeam, orders of ‘Io or ovfr' I I them albng; each of them a scene re- ' |:|j|| calleth familiar to His Baby eyes. A eua ,nu M" og". "Phe sheepfold and the village to Bet- 4l Barrington Street, llallisx N S Cash end Credit llouse »u,41sniqiu»~ hlehem are very like, the doll might be one of the Magi, with cloak ern broidered'with suns None but the cricket in the night’s illled Jesus tn each and every house hold wishes the child when it swnlr es, to Ind in the recess of tlie ebim ney its share dt happiness and sun Dey breaks, and in the manger the infant Jesus ues uses more 'rm dock upon the trash -<._, I '/P. ax \_"‘ ./ 5 -`_ ~l_"a \ -ff 1 He walked with me to the road that turned oil to the tow ~ and as their show-room Messrs. Bruce Ste- wart have erected `a large artistic sign advertising the Oiverland and Ford automobiles. The lettering, which renders the sign elegant and attractive, was done by Mr. Edward Hollorn. Tl-IE CHILDREN'B DAYS.- These are the days of full -mailbags and nappy children. Picture post cards, comic and otherwise, are strongly in evidence. Oh happy Christmas and good old Santa ;Claus that is perhalwi: called a myth by some of the wise old folk is still a real old living, lov- ing and saintly reality to the expec- tant children who get uo in the dark Christmas morning to investigate the contents of their bulging stock- lt imparts ii dcllglitiul glow of Viiioroils Discount Sale it smooth and _a.t. tc., 'our kiddies' knees and i5e. ri Cuz. Sine tkn Coupons. Sup Bsslnssy Limited, Montreal no , Ul) :-__' , | _ we-war . FOR YOUR BATH ”s _ S NA P _ I -F U' i-._ » rise hands clean u-ith SNAP. li. £3 ' docs the work. ~ . Your Dealer Sells Sup. -‘ - _ ; E ,- " Now On At ings. .-_-_._ _ . , . -,._.. J It is midnight. Dark is the stable; the Virgin is dreaming and Joseph sleeps; amid the 'gloom the Babe re- poses, upop Hia brow the star of gold. And tenderly the ass doth lick “ Him, the ox doth keep His slumber warm; ln the rnanger's obscure Noel! Newly horn is Jesus. Shoes and clo s of beechwood fashioned lie Children, come and see the wondrous things which all around Jesus for s the little folks from Heaven above Jesus awekes among the straw; His lingers makes a dainty sign that He flies by a crack i’ the roof, in satin clad and watered silk, ‘His I through and through the great black night pssseth Jesus like a lun! With brand-new toys His gown is teeming ' Trlumphantly he bears CORNWALL CIRCUIT.-The preach- ing appointments on the Methodist circuit on Sunday, Dec. 28th, will be as foll0ws.- Oornwall,.niorning, Mr. F'rcd W. Lowdon, evening, Mr. Wal- ter Palmer, both ot Sackville Um- verslty; Hampshire, afternoon, Mr. Walter Palmer; Kingston, Rev. Geo. Urman; North Wiltshire, morning and evening, Rev. George Orrnan. January 4th, 1a14-Cornwall, morning, Mr. Walter Palmer, evening, Rev. George Or-man; Kingston, afternoon, Mr. Walter Palme Hain shir afternoon I? P 0. Rev. George Orman; North Wiltshire, morning, Rev. George Urman, even- ing, Mr. Walter Palmer. RESIDENT REMOVES.- One of the most interesting and attractive, and one of the oldest residents in the Tryon Settlement, in the person of Mr. F. Holland left here recently to make his permanent home with his son-in-law, Mr. F. Webster, the pop- ular merchant of Cdve I-lead; Mr. Holland was one of‘the grand old men of Tryon. For many years hc was one of the best and most pros- perous farmers in the settlement. No man could raise better stock or grow better crops; and his farm was one of the richest and best. cultivat- ed in the province. He is a fine char- acter, transparently*-,_honest, an in- teresting conversationalist, with an inexhaustible fund of practical infor- mation on all farming matters, and can rivet one’s attention with his hurrorously graphic description of !h‘y- gone days and the Peculiar and ec- centric persons with whom he has come in contact. He is a man ot dis- tinguished ancestry, his iorefathers being great soldiers. His grandfath- er held the dying General Wolfe n his arms at the taking of Quebec. Although on account ot his advanced age he has ceased from active busi- ness of farming and no man has toil- ied more laboriously-yet he continu- ,eci to give valuable help to his sons up to the time of his departure lor his new home. His interesting and ed; and his lovable and tlne charact- tecm and admiration of the people amon-get whom he has gone to live. and unanimously extend to him their py, peaceful, and comfortable even- tide of life may he his constant por- tion during his remaining years. ::Mcre are some suggestions in ide- al gifts for men. articles ot the high- est quality priced most moderately. ‘igsrs, Cased pipes, Boxed Smoking Tobaccos. Military Brushes, Strops Razors, Thermos bottle. Camera. Hand mirrors, etc. The MacKinnon Druz Go.. Corner Great George and Kent Hts. MEM. ::Mr. Dennis D. Arsenault, who is a news reporter for the Guardian for the Guardian will be pleased to re- ceive news of importance by mail to North Rustico or by phone. 12.12. 2788-11-12metf. is gathered round about. The sheph- ards sing and Joseph prays; here in pure white lap, Jesus smileth in the sun'-EVERYAN; -4 Your Liver is Clogged up ‘l'lnt'e Why Sorts-Have familiar figure will be greatly miss- er will naturally win for him the es- The people of Tryon most heartily, .sincerest and best wishes that a hap- thls simple rustic setting, on Mary's P. I This brand is known ns {7ffg""Y "S 1' Iver Plum that Wear: " ll it ‘ il QQYL; the ve-_-f. .M "».n»ii' .v'~n._' \.» _, » we -_-,` I'-l`.'g-1:.. _;<.'~;'-'€ "'. -'_- A.. \ iid’ Long Service = , "ggi and satisfaction are assured if you purchase kn_|vcs,forks, » l .w.` ~- spoons :ind serving pieces bearing thc trade mark biiiciiis inns. " J und is rnurle in the Iicavicst » ,; grade: of plate. Fnnious for . , nvcr-lie, years for ltsdurabllity , ij/ and hrsuty. ` 1 Sold by Leading Dealers " _ LlS`l`,'and get busy. l’ time all tl‘e lime, you will ._ Come llere for If you want a good watch, one that will kce accurate i il J All Fancy Goods 50 per crnl cif Toys, Dolls, Games filo (ln Toy Di-pi )50 pm- cent off ~ faleniiars for i934 (in Bookstore) 59 per cent oli Accurate watches l |"°"¢l’ Baskets (rn Fancy Goods Store) 50 per cent oii need to look over our present ' display. »W. N. Tariton . Every kind, grade, style ‘ and size of watch is shown for young folks, women and men at $1 oo upwards. . Sunnyside 1 l t Qi- Carters Big Fancy Goods Toy and Book Stores ( hinsware Q Glassware 25 per cent eff Leather Goods (in Fancy Goods Store) 25 per cent oif PRICE. Sale for cash only. Store open evenings. Carter and flompany, Limited .._._.:-L-_l _ Big disacouuts ofi BOOKS some less than HALF ' UNTIL NEW YEARS EVE we will hold a big ‘ ' HALF PRICE SALE to clear out many lines of < goods th _it we will not restock ng aiu. READ THIS 1 5 W ` "1 'l _ |111 Do You Do you want to haake Charlottetown a. manufactur- ing centre? Do you want to bring new industries here see the present manufacturing plants grow larger and business in general build up? lf so, here is your oppor- tunity. ' _ Just What Each $100 Invested ,Means to You--and to the City The advantages offered investors, the public and the working .man by the new issue of Reserved Treasury Stock in Br 3 S. these: _ _ I uc ewart 8; Co. Lid., are simply More money in circulation. Work with decent wages for vi orkiug men, i°:r3°i:“;:; £z§.f'°"‘y Md -=-=---i--~ A inoderately large yet certain dividend on every #too inwstcd An initial saving made possible b n - ' . i _ y ew cgpitalizition of over $4ooo it year on interests and discounts, all of which will go directly to the net dividends paid shareholders. _ Send in Your Application Toolay-Q Gliding down upon a moonbeam He enters the very heart of henrtbs. dimnell sees the little shoes there lnipdtss. llAtLlll»HAll.l@»-Allflll 'a‘q,d_ .L 3'. _¢"_¢`z‘ i' ..,. . ...¢'.i~,. for the Stock is Selling Rapidly, This Reserved Treasury Stock of B Q _ " ‘ rapidly just s small bl k ° mc' ` “wa” & 0°' Udo l".°°m°3 noekgany bushing mailfwiliil oplvlv 1:3 tht; public. You know tile qnslitY of the oensevfglgs thigsole of the bm °fYg°0;11’n:::;11;¢;yt<;u of its merit--and cemrnori _ om,°n*f°§° 'g f°’fff°° Pf°»i>~=¢wsand infofmuirm of buimriii. me i|`i[y°=u PP _ as prec stockt C, _ _ , _,Log-3tio“.§oo,go,lon wham‘éhu{;n1rft;I§;Y. S¢°’,y Tren. Bruce,SteMi;t_,‘ _ - _@lll|&@;_ -1 f »~ V ,T ..~ -_-Jr »_1*,» .,- » §~v, .-»p_ z _,Y _ W’ ‘__ ‘r V ' ‘ - i._i.-..;a‘._E-\:."'~» " F avor Helping Home I ndustries ? 4 ~i