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The island City Painting (0 House Carriage & Sign Painting F. C. Waller J. Alfred Doyle sl RIN Fi McKinnon Drug C0- Johnlon 6. Johnson. Two Macs. E. A. Footer. Apnth. Hail. Reddln Brol. ce:-is of the institute to the eiiergies of ltev. Father Maciloiiald, who takes at deep intercst in everytlilng that pertaing to the welfare of his par- _,l Mr. A. Leigh (‘ollct. of Victoria. who _ lci`t for overseas service \vitli the First I N L ttaiiadian idxpeditionary Force, and a t letter from whom appeared in Tues- d so h h dav's Guardian, has received a com- to men . no matter w at appens to youi __ ~ . - ,,a,¢h_ Se,,di¢m.°un,_|,o,,,e mission as Second Lieuteiiaiit in the Eiiglisli Ariiiv Fliis distuictlon, it will FLS. be noted. waslaiiticipatcd in his letter _ _ and his many friciids throughout the '1'h¢Pf“°'i°°|W‘“°h “"5 cl°“kR°l"""”" province will he delighted to learn Zta Qncenhitrcet Charlottcir.w‘= of its mu||zmi0n_ M,-_ (gD|]0g_ gave up inuch for his country. abandoning D21" ol' his tcriu at ()x-ford. \vlicr_e lic was ii lthodes Scliolar und niaking a break in his distinguished career ns at stu- dciit_ The _Guardian heartily joins in the congrntulaiioiis that are showering EN A upon him for his well merited pro- - inotiou, and in the sincere hopc that when peace is restored he will be able »» -to resume his llfc's work where he left it off at Oxford. » AGES.-l{ere's where \ve shine. \Vc have always made a specialty of scl- X N. acting a nice line oi’ these 300115 ill beautiful boxes for the Xmas trade.but 'V 'this year we think we have the finest Season Tickets on Sale ,,.,,,`.,.t...e..t yet. races from -we to . ';r,_00. ld. A. FOSTER, Central Drug~ at the following places' store, Sunnyside. IT PAYS to buy In this Province. HARTNEY HALL.-There will b RINK XMAS AFTERNOON.- wlll boiband at~the Arena on 'gilhidd afternoon and evening. g034~ BAND AT THE AR . afternoon from 3 to 5Ed!dlob(l)rnd?i‘d0h‘i the evening from s to 10. sos; H P(.iWl(NAL CIRCUIT.-Next Sunday WV css will be: Clifton at 11, Mt, Herbert at 2.30 and Pownal at 7 Christmas service. ' I THE IVIAIL SPECIAL.-The special rain with mails from the Stanley arrived in Charlottetown last even- ilis at 8.30 o'cloclr. “ PRINCE CHAP."-A special train at special reduced fares will leave Iona at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Doc. 29 in connection with “Prince Chap” in the People’s Theatre. 8037 C-N FURLOUGH.-Messrs B. Van lderstino and Ralph Heustls, from Sydney Mines. and Corporal Mlliier Stevenson and Joseph Driscoll, from Canso. arrived in Charlottetown last 0‘/eiiliig on a furlough. They return on Monday. CANSO VOLUNTEERS.-The fol- lowing are the names of the six island men \vlio recently left Canso to join the Heavy Artillery for the front:~Mesrs John Ottaway, Robert Anderson. Russel Stewart, A. K. lloull, Ilan McLean and James Revell. HORSES FOR ARMY.-Captain Willet and Lleut. lteavey, of the British lteniount (`ominission. left Cliariottotoivii yesterday morning for Montreal. \Vliile in the province they secured S2 horses for the British army at prices ranging from $140 to $200 each. SPLENDID PIGS.-Mr J. li. Morri- sey, Secretary of the Fariiiers' Insti- tute at Tlgiiisli, has recently pur- chased from Falcoiiwood Hospital fnrin a very fine Yorkshire boar. The mention of Faiconwood generally- brings to one's mind the helpless iuuiates of the institution. Init the farm is begiiiiiiiig to be well-known on accouiit of the excellent Yorkshire and llcrksliire pigs that are bred there. FROM THE COUNTRV.-Mr Cur- ran, oi' St ’l'ercsa's, was in town _\'estci‘tla,t and was very enthusiastic over the work being done by the St 'l‘eresu's Institute. in 1913 they pur- chased a superior Ayrshire hull. and last. spring purcliased six pure-bred York sows, a boni and some sheep. They have also in one part of their district ai pure-bred registered short- liorii bull, which was secured from the l"cilci~ul llepurtuiont ol' Agrlciiiturc. Ottawa. under their regulations for the dislrilnitioii of pure-bred stock. ilir Curran is very niucli pleascil at the inipiovcniciits that are bellig- niadc, and uitriliutes u lot. oi' the suc- isiiioncrs. WELL MERITED PROMOTl0N.- --csocoi.A1"°€§ iN xmas PAcK- ,___--_ "ln his dull hours tho smoker linda real solace in his DYDC lf 3'0" hw” iz . - ' i li lim one ofonr~ gxiiifatoliliiz-i. [£13] (11532 siplendid assort- " ment of 3B. DlD09[;|\0 Sgagldard °f the soos-12-22ivi:-si. world- J"“'*eS°“ "““s 768112-zeiliai. , Y:':'Y;::'xvJA-`;:'A"'Y'_`A'A'A`A`A"A"""'°"","°"""~~'-`~`~'-‘~'-'-'~'-‘-`~`-'-='-`-'-'-'- ''''''''' ' --'-~'- 36th P,E,l, Light Horse at Charlotte-;('lirliitnias Stockings, Master Gordon HAZELBROOK FIELD. - Special New Year services will be held 5\1HlIiil’. D60. 27. as follows:-Cross Roads, Sunday. School, 10.30 a.m.; 11 aan.; subject. “ Some Lessons From the Past Year ”; Alexandra, 3 p.m., subject. "A Bllghted Year "; Hazel- \>|'00k. 7 p.m., subject, "The Best Year." FOXMEN.-Remember the meetings to be held in Montague, Summcrsido and Charlottetown next Monday, Tues- 1111>' and Wednesday respectively/ These meetings will be the most. im- portant yet held in connection with the rox business. See the advertisement on the editorial page ol’ this paper. FROM HALlFAX.- Last evening bout 20 volunteers from the composite battery, Heavy Artillery, at Halifax arrived in Charlottetown under coin- mand of Sergeant Arthur Bruce. Among tlioso who arrived were Messrs William Bruce, Arch. McEaclierii. Mar- tin Dawson, John Straln, James Strain, Fred Moore, R. Mills, W. Dewar, B. \V. Robinson, J. F. Donald, C. Rattec and Sgt. Carl Kelly. They leave on return to llalifax on Monday. “ PRINCE CHAP," one of the finest stories written by Edward Peple, has been dramatisod by Miss Gorman, and her rendition, under her personal direction, will be staged in the People`s Theatre Tuesday evening, Doc. 29th. ’l`lie story contains all the eleineiits of tragedy, comedy, pathos, ami deals with life in its most intense forms. Being a Christmas story its rendition ou Tuesday . evening will make an enjoyable feature of the Chrlutnias season. No one should ,miss it. 8037 AT PRINCE STREET SCHOOL.-- The closing exercises iii Prince Street School yesterday were, as usual, very -enjoyable and the spirit oi’ Christmas was in evidence on every hand. There was a large attendance of parents and others interested and 'the proceedings tiirougliuut were must enjoyable. An excellent prograiniiie of music was rendered under the direction of Pro- fessor Tlioinpson and the children ac- quitted tli`,eniselves very cretlitalily. There was as usual an interchange of tangible courtesies between pupils and teachers with the customary Christ- nias good wishes. The teachers also, reiiieiiihorcd in u substantial way, the Janitor, Mr. lliitchcll, who gratefully acknowledges a gift in cash. A feu- ture that was particularly pleasing to the teachers was the receipt' by each ol' zi photograph ol' their former t'cllow- touclier, Miss Mcliiiiiion who, it will he rcnieuibcred retired from the pro- fession a year ago with the distinction ol' having been longer in the service than any other teacher in the province. lier kind rcmenibrancc of her fornicr associates was greatly appreciated by all the teachers, who will elierlsh the phoiograpli as a most appropriate sou- venir of their always cordial relations. AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS-’i`lic iirst week in January will be n very busy one around the Depurtinent of Agriculture. ’i'hc short. courses in agriculture and household science open on Monday, January 4. in all there are about 350 applicants, but only 25 can he accepted in the house- hold science department. at one time, so that even although the course will be repeated several times it will not be possible to accommodate all this year who desire to take it. ‘The agri- cultural classes will be conducted in the Agricultural Ilail and will consist of practical doinoiistratioiis and lec- tures. Live stock will be a most ini- portant part, and Professor VV. J. Reid will be assisted by a man i`rom the Fedcral Department of Agriculture. in field crops Professors Davison and 'l‘eimnt will be assisted hy Mr. J. A. Clarke, Superintendent of the Experi- incntul i\‘arui. The protgraniine is now being arranged and will be conipletcd in a few days. There is still room i'or applicants in the short course iii agri- culture, and everyone who is niixious to attend should apply at out.-c. liuil- `way fares and the scliolursliip of $2 a week will be given those who coni- plet.e the course in a satisfactory inaniier. _ FOR THE FRONT.---'l`hc following excerpt i'roin one of the Montreal papers will be of local interest. ' It speaks for itself:--Dr J. S. Jenkins, of No. 9 A.M.(i., (.`.harlotteto\vn, P.E.l., reported i'or`duty yesterday as medical oillcor with the 2-ith “ Victoria Rifles." lilko so many of the medical men from Canada going on active service, Dr Jenkins is a graduate of McGill Util- 'versity, while for the past two years lie has been a house surgeon at the ltoyai Victoria llospltal. Lieutenant Jenkins has had a wide experience in military work. When he was Sl old he _ioiiied the -iili Heavy 1-ati We Have aj Ch0i¢€ Display of- Gift Goods - hard to No matter how particular you are,or_11ow _ _ . ' - ` . b d l hted with the many Pleas? Y°'.1 will not fad *O fiéred lyg0u at this store. pleasing gift suggestions o our large glass show Cases- olieeemes Perfumes. . . Pipe; dlgare §¥_li»'§»_- h Traye Sewing Toilet Water in todiili _werring t§§‘g§?,a§'0§liig§;Sin lniidailnioliiigfddgd ii; the list, you will find it beautifully dtSl>l8Y¢d IH 011° ° G ¢|?Irlen’:|?§E|3". Safety RIIOFI A' ml cm" H332" ' g‘l:|”\:'|l'|l 't'drl,|r:orl ` equally pleaSi!i8 gift articles that are h ttgaypatriatic decor- y°“,t'i,§§ekgtro$1i?d f_°rf elif ‘¥i“9°‘5°°“i§ 'shaving Sotl cigarette Gnu Military Brushes Womens’ Princess Shoes we have old of pairs of these never had on . . S Expressman. Cortland Hopkins; Jack CT. F. AJ at Charlottetown, as a. buglar. From this 'he worked up to gunner and staff sergeant, later joining the, town as a trooper. Later on he joined i the Field Ambulance at Charlotte- town, being gazetted Lieutenant, grad-| uatlng in medicine hi 1912. As a| corollary to his military work Dr, Jenkins was also well known as a football player. lie comes from one of tho old English niilltary_ fainllies. who have carried the service tradition to this .eountry. iii., father, Lieut- Colonel Jenkins. M.l’., for Charlotte- t’own,' is regimental Medical Oillcor for the 4th Brldage C.I~‘.A. at Charlotte- town, while his grandfather was also medical officer with the Fusiliers through the Crieiuean campaign." “ PRINCE » CHAP."-Dramatls Per- sonao in the rendition of “ Prince Chap” in the l’cople';_, Theatre. Tues- day, Dec. 29, is as follows:-Claudia, Act i. and ll., Davida linker; Act. Ill., Mrs Patterson Forsythe; Mrs Arring- ton (Claudla's mother). Bertha F. M. Gorman; Phoebe Puckers (serving- mald), Eleanor Lo\ve; Alice Travers (“Princcss Allce"l. Miss Gorman; Paul Helmet' (New York broker), liiily McNeil; Marcus Runiori (Eng- lish servln man). Wm. Whitlock; Rodney (Earl of Huntington). Horald Morris; Fritz, Balllugton and Yadder (studio artists). Billy McNeil, D. Edgar Shaw and Stephen Hessian; William Peyton (“ Prince Chap "). Dr 'l‘. E. E. Robins. 3037 SCHOOLS CLOSE. - The city schools closed for the Christmas holl- days yesterday. At Queen Square the closing exercises took place in the nioriiiiig in Assembly Hall of the school. Among those present were His Lordship the lilshop ol’ Charlotte- town, Judge Blancliard, the Superin- tendent of Education, ‘Mr James Lau- drigun and Mr P. S. Bradley. The followiiuz excellent programme was successfully carried out:-King Wen- celas, thc School; recitation ,“A Cliristinas Tree,” Joseph Loiiergaii; recitation.. “ A Cliristnias Story." Alf. McKearney; Cliristiuas hymn, School; i'ocitatl<=ii, “ A Clirlstmas \V|sli," Miss illuriiugliaifs Boys; song, “Song of Canada," Mr \Vyiuie's Boys; recita- tion, “A Song, it Star and a ‘Story," Misa Macl)onaid's lioys; Tipperary, School; recitation, Miss Feniiessey’s Boys; song, “We’ll never let the Old Flag Fall," Mr Francis’ Boys; Ruio Britannia, School;' patriotic air (O Canada, the island liyinn; God Save t.lio King. At West Kent School, the following programme was admirably carried out:--Chorus. Good King Wen- celns, School; recitation, Christmas Shopping, Miss Uavida Baker; chorus, Shine Out, () Blessed Star, School; exercise, Santa Claus and the Child- ren, Priinary Class; chorus, Rule Bri- llllle llllllf///If&‘.\\\\\\¥IlllIl% Drugs - " \\\\\\\\\\5.'lll \\\\\\\ T'/I//III&\\\\\\\\WIIIIII4\\§“.Z//III1\\\Yl so on Q m 'ci n G _ ui OD!-\KS onfectionery “Win her with gifts, if she re- peet not words, Dumb jewels often, in their silent kind, More than quick words, doth move a woman’s mind. /IIIIII/J.“\\§IIIL\\\\\§{IIIIIIIL\\\\\\\W@/I/ We submit a few suggestions elow, which would be very ap- roprlnte and convey a lasting eutiment. Cameras and Kodaks from $2 up to $65/. Chocolates (in handsome pack- ges) from 1251:. up to $8.00. Walking sticks up to $8.00. ‘Cigars (iii handsome gift box- si from 7511. up to $10- ~ Perfume from 2511. up to $8.00. Pipes (Briar) singles up to 4.50. Pipes illecrscliauiu) single p to $10.00. Pipes (sets) up to $8.50. Tobacco Jars up to .$4.50. Cigar and Cigarette Case Mniilcure sets, up to 6.50. Mirror, Ebony, and Persia Ivory up to $350- llot Water Bottles, nickel 3.50. Military Brushes up to $6.00 pair. Fancy Travelling Rolls, up t $5.00. Shaving Sets up to $3.00. ’i`hernioi=. ilottleg up to $4.125 vitli ease $1.00 extra. Theriuos Lunch Kits up 4.25. Post Card Albums. $2.50. Plain Cards up to $1.50. Safety Razors up to $5.00. Razors. $2.50. Cloth lirushcs. Hat. Iiruslies. Toilet Waters, Calendar l\'lounts, etc.. etc., etc. Johnson & Jolniso The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Prince Streets U' U S! 5" .- -1 Q O 'Ai' f~ o _ Ylll 6. .- IIHII \l\\ cnaanorfmrowu em omit. - tannla, School; recitation, Santa Claus, Petition, Master Tom Davies; Soldiers' Chorus, School; recitation. lieaney; chorus. Tipperary. School; solo, The Soldiers of the King, Mr Robert Messervey; chorus, 0 Canada. the island Hymn, God Save the King, School. The exercise began at 9.10 a.m., Mr 1-ienry Smith presiding. ` A SPLENDID CONCERT.--'l`lie peo- ple of Mt. Stewart and vicliilty enjoy- ed an excellent concert in the Fares-‘ ters' Hall. Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 22nd. At the tiuie ol' opening, the hall was packed to_tlie doors and though the programme was lengthy, there being twelve numbers, thc order throughout was all that could be desired. The musical part of the entertainment was under the dir- ection of the competent organist and cliolr director oi’ tho Presbyterian l‘.hui'cli, Miss Alice Pigott, who was the accompanist of the evening and to say the least. every musical nuiu- ber gave evidence oi' her careful train- ing. it would he invldious to partic- ularlze, ,hut suffice it to say that the selections were good and were excel- loiitiy rendered. Tile muuerous eii- cores testified to the entire satisfac- tion of the audience. in fact, many flattering comments were made, many considering it one of the best concerts ever held in Mt. Stewart. The pro- ceeds, amounting to $83, of which the door receipts were $37 and the pro- ceeds froni the sale of pies $46. are in aid oi' the Presbyterian Church. The following programme was rendered: Opening Chorus, "Soldiers of the King' by the Choir. Vocal Duet, “Buy a Broom,”~Mlsses Maude Collin and Corn Douglass. Vocal Solo, Miss Grace Coffin. Vocal Duet, "Larboard Watch," Miss Alice Pigott and Clarence Mc- Leod (encored). Dialogiic, “'i‘lie Train to Chicago," Mr. Arthur Collin and Mrs. ltusel Clark. Mixed Quartette, “O Canada," members of the choir. Song “I Wish 'I‘iicy'd Sliil`t Old ire- land Over llcrc." Cliarles Mcilonald, ieiicored.) Dialogue, “Leap Year and Only One Man in Town." live ladies and the “One Man" Mr. A. Collin. Vocal Duet, “The Boys of Our Ariny and Navy.” Mr. and Mrs. lienry (Tof- lln, (eiicored). Quartettc in costume with stage setting, Teiitiug on the Old Camp Ground, Messrs Douglas Collin, M. McLeod and Pigot (eiicored) .Song "Hc's a Devil in His Own Home Town,” Charles McDonald (encored.) Dialogue. Neva Mind de Why and de Wlia’ fo" (Darkey). Messrs Coffin, Green and Jay. Closing Chorus, “Wc`il never let the Old Fug Fall, The Choir. -L. \\\\\\\\\\sy/m7_ullll¢`\\\\\\\\\\%ln\\\\\\\\\\\v///”// .__ \\\\\vlll/4\ SPLENDID PROGRAMME.-'.‘Cap~ tain Swift," thc treniendous five-rec! drains. showii nt the Pcoplefs Theatre last night. was, if an inelegaiit though expressive teriii may be allowed. r “corker." Tile story was alive with keen interest, and the dcnouemeiit could not, as in the majority of \\\\\\\\\`WIlllIlllYg\\K\“m Gloves»Malre I I G Xmas Gifts.- , 7/ /ff 7// /%/, _ Ami Every out ai- -‘~ii`1\\\ - \" . _ . 2" , ,gl _-,A pects to Receive at \» - _ ’ ._ ‘=~__\§_ ‘__-*___ __._` .\f_ ,_v~ be Welcome . Least One Pair- Several Pairs Would l ___ __ -=-_:----.1-za,-. _ - --_ _ _ -_-___.__._==;;= ‘Xmas Box Free H An cioves over $1.00 Put in a Pretty Many people hesitate about giving gloves be- cause they ars ,under the impression that the re- cipient will receive too many pairs. No one can have too many 'glovesl We’ve coil‘eiCted the sorts we have learned _ . I; ‘ fI'OD'1 8Xp€I`1@llC 9]( 31'(-`5 the most acceptable to men, Women and chigren. They are well made, hand- some in appear' ce and of serviceable quality The range of prices is so broad that you will not have to overstep your price limit to procure a sat- isfactory pair. All sizes, colors and lengths are represented. We will gladly exchange any pair after Christinas if the size is not correct. Here are a fe W, suggestions :- Kayser “Cham'ioisettc” Glove-a rc- markabie fabric glove, presenting the “feel”~and appearaiac of Chamois and Sel1ingat........;................. 50C Kayser “Leatherette” Glove, fabric gloves of the style ' and appearance of line. heavy suede. These in white or colo1‘s.........-...............__ 75C Kayser Silk Gloves in short length, all sizes, black, white and colors--the ideal silk glove on sale here at 7 5c and. . c Kayser Silk Gloves in the long length, black, white or colors; all sizes at $1.25 and _ _ §§‘§";f*'x-V i‘*°(§§'f°“» he f°f°'i“°“~ if Ladies’ Tan Dogskin Gloves, of good li ' ` o I _ -_I ` ‘ tl. l I iiiftiii tif; Iifiriii ..imiliX§xir.i ds T( iff. English make, 2 stud fastening, all sizes c Ladies T-an Dogskin Gloves, best English make, tails and greys, all sizes . 11111122);-_~n\\\\\\\\\my////A0 ' 2 .. i`utlicrle:;s sou ol’ Uoiistaiicc, the boy is placed under thc care of Mr an Mrs illarsliull, who :irc paid to rcai liiin as their own, cautioned agains rcvealiiil.; to liiiu or the outside world his true idetitity. Mr Marsliall’s rea? son. in the early years oi' his life acouniiited with llie doubtful parent age of Harold, taunts him. They iight and liarold receives on his arm a life scarjiiflicted with a scytlie. iie'ouii gratos to Australia and. driven by cruel necessity, becomes a hush-j ranger, earning the sobriquet “(‘ap tain Swift" by reason of the expedi- tion with which lie robbed those who came in his way. i-ie returned to Eiigiaiid after many years and live( as a gentleman, but Nemesis in thc ,_ $1.25 ‘ l’errin Kid Gloves, _lilack, ’[`au.,$l.‘25 $1.50 White, etc., all sizes, splendid value _ _ . Pez~rin’s “Olga” and Reyiiieifs - “Grand Prix", two splendid makes, in blacks, whites, tans and other shades at Very choice Suede Gloves_in Perrin and Reynier make-black, white, gi°ey,$l tans--very soft, lady like glove . . _ _ . _ . . ° shape of his foster brother, Marshall LO1lg° GIOVCS. PCI`1'll”l TTl9.k€, White, tan, grey or black, all sizes, 5152.25, U P n ¢ . now fi lnitior in tlie--employ of (lar- diiier, a rich miner whom “t'aptaiu Swift" once held up in A\istraliii- overtakes liini and the ond seen the tragic dcatii of the Captain. iliarslizill W0l'kllll_~', in league with the ilctoctivo is hidden in ilu: slirubbery, and seeing Swift. fires. inorially woundiiig liliii at the saine moment. that the detective from a window above shoots, the cross shot which strikes Marshall, puting an end to him. The dcnoue ment wltliout the identity of Captain Swift being revealed to any but hir mother, Gardiner and the detective. The photography was elaborate and the wiiole picture was perhaps one of the host ever shown in a local picture house. Mr Hogg, the manager of the theatre. deserves every credit' for his “pnsli" and his punctillous endeav- ours to please his numerous patrons. The other items of the programme were all excellent. +<~»_-i-3-` _ \~¥lllllHrIf\\\\\\\\\\\ ‘Y/I////l0.\\\\\\\\*/Ill///lfgn “.»\ violet dulc combination :ict would make ii delightful gift for a woiiian. Shc wouldrl appreciate one of tliosv dainty sets far more than auythiiii; else you could give. MacKinnon lirug Co.. corner Great George and Kent Streets. Mtf. *3I€'l':l%l'l~lé'l*?l?‘l'3i'l