*Wifi i;€“i1iu. 1 liiiiii, . 5;; , “,fflf..;_'-' 5. ig. \ .1 1: ery, _ l* - A . r .-A ' It 14.,-1', ». _ _4,',|_} _m mrrrsniii-1-=». 'zz “STANFIELDS 1-:ARN1NGs”Y Figures usually are dry and uninteresting ihings, but when used in connections with the eaiuiugs of u Company in whose securities one contemplates making an investment they put on another appearance. The prohts of Star:fi:id’s Limited before payment of interest for the past five years were as follows: 1908 1909 1910 , 1911 1922 898.935 $943352 $113,517 $127.6” $149.-106 ' The amount required for bonds interest is $35,oo. \Ve offer a block of bonds in lost to suit purchasers. Price upon application. l". B. McCURDY Q. C0. MEMBERS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE lalifui. Ottawa. Montreal, Sf. John, Sherbrooke, Kingston, Sydney, Charlottetown. Sf. John'| Nlld., London. E. C. l lt Puts You in Good' Spirits 1 _ I _ q , -"ff w _ - l ~ "-' 4/* _ _- ‘QL -.3 i, 1 - _ , l - 1 . ,I ‘W ,V sul cow/~\' NS » 0 0 0 ‘ l>1f;m=ECT1oN. """ Maru: . LABEL _ / 1. §' . _ 2*' _ L/ ll 5:6/ ‘ ._ '-1 ) _ ~ \ ° N’ AL _V ` f V I A .F"` 1 \" _ ` _ ' I . _Y’E.,..»f' '£23553' 39% _»__ " ` _ 2"i“ JH*-¢~ ;' \\g\_\\_\_\_\\\_\\\\\\\\\ i The da starts ri ht side u Ns 1 When Ydll enjoy yogr breakfasl). i,\\N‘N` .114/J? 1 Cowarfscocoafortifiesyour body 60.214 for the work of the day. It starts \' ` you on .vnu a bnghi ouuook. ”2§t _s F|rst,because it is so delicious- “fry” but more because it is so irl- vigorating and so easily digested. los T|Ns-_;:1_s.-%|_s.-AND 1 Ls. 1'1Ns. 'nk AT ALL GROCERS THE cowAN CQMPANY, LIMITED . 'roRoNTo CANADA " a4i"_ ' . ; 1 , \ ' rr Prrrs'1truuy11r1f;_;rlg‘-rrav1~.1env ~-1ts.'l.r.Y's~ onossr-='rin‘*~sme'¢nt _ .-..¢ 1.~\.-~..-, rv-.-.1v' ---~' ` '~ contingent from l(elly’s Cross at St. PRETTY CAI.l'l.iDAR. - Bnntain, Duustnn-’s Uoliege, Basil Gorman, Bell & C0-. \lBVi‘- l9l“0il I1 Diff-my ¢1f~lWlllie Monaghan, Wilfred Curley, F. ranged calendar for 1914 which will McDonald, and St. Clair Smith, are ' be much appreciated by fortunate Pos- spending the holidays at their hqmes sessors. ‘ here. The boys are delighted to have -i' St. Clair again for a _while atnlong 1 PRIZES 'AWAR.DED.- The ‘follow- them. ' tendance won by Viola Blacqulere.=b¥5¢Ul-l`\ -f-31° li°m° 01 MTB- Ulm!- 2. prigia for attendance won by Vin-lgtgl 1-?n.CBm]§§;:xmbi:reet§ Portl can neau. 1, pri f d rt tl » ` » _ 1 won oy Eva Gallant? Priezxisofoimdlb-‘wléen Mi? AMN Munn' ang' z°"§,5' ”°"“‘°“° W°“ by “atb” Ga“““"~ 1»-l?sr;“ix‘- i-i1li11n1wgts Prxiiicre hawstid 1;!- prire-for geuerul Dl‘08f°°9 W0” bylland. The bride was dressed in a Mathurn Gallant. 2, prize for gener-‘lowly draped gm,” 0| white satin al Progress W0” by Merle Emrma;w`ith pearl trimmings, and carried a Pineail- 0110 Prize for application to bouquet ofroses, carnations and lill- mother's wedding veil of Irish lace EGG CIRCLE,__'rne Farmers In_ and was given _away by her father. stitute of Hope River was rennnuy l She was attended by her sister, Miss addressed by Mr. 'l‘. A. Benson Dorn.iPriecilla, in a beautiful gown of pale inion Poultry Representative ian the 'pink silk mull. The beet man was Mr. housing and feeding of poliltry for -Charles H. Munn, .a brother of the winter production of eggs. He stated bride. The cerem_ony was performed that poultry can no longer bn con. by the Rev. A. P. McDonald, of the sidered n side line by the np to date Baptist church, after which cake and farmer. Hens, where-ever given prop-]Wi“° and dl*-inf? SUPP" W0” S_°l`V°d er care and attention, are proving to the immediate friends of the bride themselves to be the most profit-`M8|1Y 1590-UWUI gif" W'3\'° 1`¢°°iVedf._ able live stock on the farm. For best *Ml* 811° MP5- Hamm Wm “Bid” °n results in this Province he preferred 236 South Syndicate Ave., Fort Wil- any to! the thgegeral purpose breeds, llam- men toning e arred Pl mouth Roc -** as one. Ho drew ntconglolr to the imlf SCHOOL EXAMINATION.- The 9 portance of s, poultry house being semi-annual examination of Glen-~ free from dralts, dampness and ver- W00d 3¢l100l t00k P1800 011 TUBBGIIY. min; and gave a detailed discription `Dec. 23rd, a large number of parents best results. He than referred to the _The children were examined in the imperative _ necessity of mr-xrketingyvarious subjects by their teacher Mr. _ eggs in a strictly fresh condition,‘ Louis Leonard, and by their quick that this could be better accomplish- and intelligent answers, showed their ed by forming a co-operative egg- careful and thorough training. Ai: the circle whereby eggs- would no gnthnr- close of the examination a short pro- ed fresh and shipped to the consumefgflim Was fenddmd 'by U10 DUPUS and immediately, and strongly advised this was followed by many very com- the forming of an egg-circle in this plimentary speeches by the Trustees locality. This meeting was also ad- and Parents. John MacPherson, on dressed by Mr. John R. Marks a pro-lbehalf of the pupils then came for- gressive poultry man of New London jward and presented the teacher with North Egg Circle, No. 21. He gave1a. very appropriate gift accompanied valuable information of the practical by the following address.-Dear Tea.- results of No. 21, stating, that al- cher:-We your pupils 01 .. Gl0I.\W00d though it was only organized nine`school feel that we _cannot let this months ago, it has grown in that ,holiday season pass without, in some time to be the second largest in Can- way 0XP1`0BBil`1S f-0 YOU1 OUT 8Pl“'e°ia` ada, and on the Zffth of Dec. paid 45 ltion of your faithful work among us. cents per dozen for the previous ! Since the beginning of this term YOU weeks shipment. Mr. Marks advised have been tireless in your efforts to the meeting to form a Circle and instruct and guide us in the paths of promised his assistance in getting it knowledge and we assure you, that it started. After some expression of is with pleasure that We 100k forward opinion it was unanimously agreed to ,to the reopeningpof the B<>ll00l Hiller form an Egg Circle to be' known as.-ithe holidays. Please accept this small Hope River Egg-Circle, No. 32. P. E. lgift as a Chrisimmi l`0m¢mb°\`*mce I. The following directors were ap- from your Glenwood pupils. The tea- polntedz- James Bi pson-Pres.; oner, nlthough taken completely by Leaming Murphy-Vice-ligres.; Simp-`surprise, made u very fiililns l-Silly son Bell--Sec’y; Mrs. William Pender-~ and thanked the pupils for their kind ghast, Peter McElmeel, Walter Simp- -remembrance, and _a1B0 U10 Pafellf-9 son, Alfred Murphy, Peter Doiron, `for their many k1ndueBE9S '£0 him Arthur Simpson Jr. Next regular during his short stay Hmong them- meeting of Institute takes place on The program was then bI‘0\lEhf» to 9- Jnn_ 5th. close by the presentation of candy to the pupils by both Teacher and DRY- . ` _ ' """_- *i ‘ , ` ‘ ' ' fi 1~:X1xM1NA'r1oN'. -. on .1>ecemb.er_ 24t,|1 the semi-nnnuul examination of The family :emedy for Coughs und Colds. Fr- 1 Sch 01 took pl81Ce. COD- Small dose. Email hams. Best since |870., ,"_n_lvo0( V; disagreeable day F' I - W Thoroughbred Silver Black Foxes Co. llead 0flice - Charlottetown, P.E.l.i Provisional Directors' _ _ per Horne. Charlottetown, P. E. I., President. Mersereau, St. john, N. B., Vice-President. Ross, Charlottetown, P. E. I . Sec’y-Trea_s. Tufts, D. C. L., Wolfville. N. S. Keirstead; St. John, N. B. ibald Matthews, Alberton, P. E, I. Foxes Evvvpg 3-§9?°i‘.-‘ng O Six pair of highest grade P. E Island straius-progen_i- tors of fourteen pups last spring. Each of __ these _foxes_ is guaranteed to qualify in Class A. under the proposed Ifegis- tration Act. ' and Ranch Management The ranch is under the care of Archibald Matthews who has hadseven years’ experience in raising foxes.; The 'cost is guaranteed not to exceed Five per cent of the increase of the foxes. Both rancher and his son retain a large interest in the Company. ' ' Capitalization ~ Moderate considering the quality of the animals and their recordfor productivity. Estimated Profits With reasonable success will be 65 per cent next Octo- ber, with a little good luck, roo per cent, Several of the Directors of the Company have had ex- perience in fox-breeding and are well-known reliable busi- ness men. _ For further information write the Secretary, .¢~ _ ' _ ~`2; 1 " J. 11.1105-s. ._ Masonic Building 1 sldcxlng the y L -#9 the attendance of parents and friends of the pupils was good indeed. The examination was very satisfactory Th N Y and the teacher Miss Mary Hamill-'“ ' ' tiiiable e ea land pupils may feel a Jus 'pride on the Work done in spite Of ' ' ' . th di dvantages, which many Efiides su" n "gm by m m, en€ail.BaAltl1ougb the number of rate- veltmenf on our Partial - not lm. e they maintain n 7'/ Payment Plan- now made more convenient than ever. The swiftand r emar k a. bl e growth of our Partialf Payment Plan, since it was instituted last August, has prompted us to simp- lify its terms and thus extend its usefulness to the investing public. With the dawn of t e New Year, when good resolutions are being formed, we know of no better time to emphasize anew the advantages of investing by our Partial Payment Plan-especiall now that t e conditions are msdl; even more convenient than before. Only $10. to start -then $l0. a month same $20. V so ou. how easy the pur- chase highest grade of need you hesitate to investment since the are so ohliviously planned 9 your greater convenience." - Mail fhifcoupon now for booltlef and our January "Investment Offerings" l I J. C. MAcK1N'rosx~1&sCo., I Halifax, N Please send me booklet of your new simplified Partial Payment Plan-also your January "Investment Of- ferlngs." NAME......... . ADDRE§S ....... . ....... .. llemhen Montreal Stock Exchange IIA) DYIICZS-IALIFAX Also at lt. John. Montreal, Fredericton. low lllugow. l.D.lo|ere-Representative |66 Richmond ltne`t,¢hulettotewn payers is E lnest, well-equiped and creditable 'to the teacher; it was accompanied 'Miss Mary Maud Gallant was found :pleasing ‘_ A -~- ~ _-f Y `-milntQn my hands after washing tllcm with -the Culicura. Soap und lu two weeks they » wcrn- ptrfeotly~°ou.red1f"-'~ (Signed) Mile Bi-lilgciz A. lirlund. ]\l:1_~.' 17, l!\ifS_ #H-c-_.__ FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS 'l‘ho followim fs a. most _effective und éco- nomfvul trcutmcnt: Gently smrar tho af- fvciccl paris with Cutlcuru. Ointment, on the end of tho finger, but do not; rub. Wash oil’ tho Culicurn. Ointment in flvo mlnnice with Cutlcurn. Soap and hot water and contlnuo lluihlng for some minutes. This treatment is host; on rising and retiring. At other times use Cutlcura Soap frccly for thc toilet and bath. to assist in preventing iilflannua- tion, 'irritation und clogging of tho pores. Cuticurn Soup and Ointment sold every- where. Forlflrcrbl fren snmplu ofcacll, with 32-p. book, send poslfcnrd to Potter Drug 6: Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston, U, S, A, Year thatto-morrow will not be here' Over the cribs where the babies sleep ' - 11. f . 1. b~1 ..a._.;1.- .1.~»sf.»s.. .__- . _ -_ 1-1.' - ....1..'..s.'..1 ' __°-_°-"11' - ' - - ,, f ..-¢._..3-»-» -an .....~-..~...“.‘.; _ _ _-_-I 1-- _ - _ '_ - \. ;_v1_ , _. ' . -- 1.. , '\_ , 1 ' 1... A Discount Sale _ _ » fs Now On At U . >-u.-1 ‘ Carters _ sig rmy 01.1111. roy 1111a»s1»\ stern ' UNTIL NEW YEARS EVE we' willyhold a big HALF PRICE SALE to clear out many lines of goods that we will not restock again. READ THIS l LIST, and get busy. All Fancy Goode 50 per cent off Toys, Dolls, Games Qc (in Toy Dept )50 per cent off Calendars for l9l4 (in Bookstore) 50 per cent off Fancy- Baskets (in Fancy Goods Store) 50 per cent off Chinaware Q. Glassware 25 per cent off Leather Goods (in Fancy Goods Store) 25 per cent off Big discounts off BOOKS some less than HALF PRICE. Sale for cash only. Store open evenings. _ .Carter and Company, Limited 1 1 i A H copy. H army New Year ` To All ' Good Luck to Thee and Thine A Telephone Company of P. E. I. 3597-I2-3°Msi these A lar er pay roll . shareholders. display. ' 5 N Every kind, ‘gadq style and size of we is shown for young folks, women and ~ men at $1.00 upwards. ~ W. N. Tanton __Ji..=..... A *1 1 114,' J* is ciiiv __-*il-\nn_;1_, ' \v~ (-o 9 A _;§§g_th€~P§§§¢¥1i.L.ruauufacturing plants- -grow “,1a`1-gehr __-and u-sfnes-S in general build up? If so, here is your oppor- Just What Each $100 Invested Means .to You--and to the _City The advantages offered investors the I _ A l l » public and the orkin man by the new issue of Reserved Treasury Stock ln Bruce Stewart &wCo. are simply More money in circulation. _ _ A _ A _ A Work with decent wages for working men EmP1°yi11ent for nearly zoo more skilled mechanics. Amoderately lax-.ge yet certain d' 'd <1 L I _An .s‘ving, 1n‘de possible 2: ?ve¥y ‘Ion invesledc ~ - . _ pitslxzation of a year I p on interests and discounts, all of which will go directly to the nTi;“dl:i`:l9;1da paid . p . V I . aysa- ' Send in Your Application Tod ' for the Stock is Sellmg Rapidly _ M1 This Reserved Treasury Stock of Bruce Stewart & "P Y1 Just a small block is now left the public. You know tack b a -f-any usiuen mm will tell you and assure you of ig, sense avors this sale of the beat of good 1 Write Wh ‘off nvestments. , application for a allure oflzlolizfltgeétulz ‘;4%1i{l;f°n§:;i°n °' _ L¢11.,sm1a N1vir1u1111 wh.rf,ch»f1$¢,,,°wny. yfrms. 1