i i 'I1 i»- if 1'If,ii` ~~il_, - in up i i . .;4 if .i ._ 1. E mg, its ii' ;,, x: i' in E_ ii if 2. i ii- il E .i-. *ii .‘5_ ‘ . 'Ln _ li li ,i #7 PRlN(Ili EDWARD 'l'llliA'l'Iili (formerly the Opera House) CHARLOTTETOWN -E* jr. nie tsnrriii. cuiironiii il. rr rms 'ro any is can Prsvinse rt of the Island was visited by a avy fall of snow on Wednesday last tl w b THERE WILL be a hill course in stationary and marine engines at the M C A motor school, to open January fifth 5586 Will shortly be opened as a ll ' .na win axiiibn sn uni is < Co X l* ne re 1-l _fbi ,,_,_. . in i ,l ., ,J .lil 11,' ‘ i 4 _ ,| fn iii* -si _Z i -' i i 1 i i 'E1 ;_ LATEST and BEST The operating room _ ture of interest is our 1 i i commencing at 7.00 and Admission ID cents to 3577 ‘ Patent Picture Screen. f which shows the clearest of Pictures in perfect 1 perspective, and eliminates all eye strain. The | Pictures can be viewed with the same comfort . 1, from the Front or the Back seats. , a n gi Opening da'e will be announced later. ! ED. greats which took place from thc ` ountnin to the Colonial Building B ' Square. Hundreds of contestanti made thi’ 509119 lively and cXhil8l`Ht' nual examination of Mount Hope in Pll0'l'0-PLAYS _ _ _ Qontains an the_ lat¢st was held on Tuesday, December 2$ird_ 'o , improvements in projection, and a special fea- si \.\:\.‘~.\. *qc goo p. m. ‘..”\/ _ \. `./*C* fe. R." .. ‘ny PU* iof “W h°U|¢- Street was the centre of attraction on Christmas Day, the sidewalks be- L mg "ned with interested “p°°t'“t°“ ants, but he has succeeded up to the resent in evading the service of the ummoiises. W _~._,,, f 2. HEAVY BNOWFALL -The central Y pa he la I mi /. at vis .‘ Th mas as the people anticipated B m APPRECIATED -The widow and c obile Association, in keeping with naequen y it as not sue a green THOUGHTFUL ACT -The Auto- the ‘charitalble ‘Christmas spirit' and o ormity with their own thought ng - ‘ -` Pllfillltl 01 131° 18*-0 Ml' William H fulness, generously housed their autos ~_ C rl: whose death occurred in Bt on Christmas Day between two and 1 1 J 011°. Wish ¢° tlilin* l-5°" lflmdli ‘live o'clock in the afternoon, know- the Masonic Order and the Sons oi ing chat on sssonne of the good ‘EY-‘$18115 101' U10 IDBDY $0113 0! “!1d~ isieighing many citizens would have 91403 0390395 W ihllm d‘1|'|“S tum' their horses on the streets, The act Will? b°|'°*`*V°U*°Uf'- _.wal a generous and thoughtful one, '-i especially in view of the limited time FOREST HILL.-The hall-year ex- which the regulations laillow the n8~fl°“ Of FOR” H411 505001. autos to be used and in view' also f the temptation to use them to 9-30 s- rn- The swdlv number Oi ‘christmas nay, sm citizens muy sp- ltors and school officers present, prwgate 1¢_ showed the deep interest the people” ` of that district take in school work. Th by BTIFF FINE FOR ASSAULT-One 0 Pupils were carefully Slamlmiil phase of the sequel to the row that their f°B¢h°l` Ml” HBDDBU Sill' occurred in Prince Street on Christ- __ nott, assisted by thle former teacher, mas Day, when Qmcer Walk” was at.- ' Miss Hattie McSwain, and acquitted gg, .’ themselves creditably. Coniplimen- ‘st f tary remarks were made by several.~,m e teacher treated both visitors and on pupils to some delicious home made A _ _ _ candy, and the school, was dismissed 8 Two complete shows nightly will be given, ior his christmas noiiasys. (rss-ep 4 riot please cupy.) Coui~t's clemency on account of his cked at his residence i-.i Prince rest by ilve mea, took place the City Maglstrate's Court Saturday morning, when lexander lilnderty appeared on charge of aving assaulted the olice officer. Laiierty asked the “"" wif nd smalhfamlly, but was lined SPEED C0N'1`E5'1`S-Gr¢a¢ George iso? :mi the option si un-es ~nionciis» h0 watched the numerous speed -con. ‘5 ing. Some of the city's best, horses S , ’ i"°1“d1"s Cherry Ripe 2.21, ions Gin i, 19l. Dominion D. z.zol, Ions Bo; mprisonment. It is the intention to rosecute another of Walker's assail- ExA-'iu1NA'rIoNs.- 'mis ssnii-sn chool was held on Tuesday, Decem- er 23rd, at one o’clock, in the pres- :nce of u number of visitors. The ,1 L_ 1 . in ' th i up ‘s ueir- exam ed in e var ius F' W 1 ' ' `2_25, and oth i ei;hib;teioln’s ofms;e§¢I.veCil(i‘xil;(tmsai)s1ens€1iii subjects, bytheir teacher, Miss Amy W 9- 9 DIIYS are considered “ofl' "*“‘ . All oystermen, both fishermen and days in regard to speed regulation; Silver Black Male Fox 2) Years old Ranch bred for four generations. i Apply to Mount Edward Joint Stock I Co.. Ltd., Box 280, Charlottetown 3584-l2~20Ml0i. TROUBLE ON HIGH SEAS. Pl-IILADEIJPHIA, Dec. 27.-A Kun and knife iight among the crew and evidence of mutiny on the British steamer "Baron Dalmeny" from Philadelphia to England with grain caused Captain Gordon to lay to and call help from the shore. A United States cutter went speeding to the scene. 'Two men are in irons and tive ' are seriously wounded. the meeting of the Oystermen’s Co- concerned. This street, from tim. ward Island, which will be held i sp Summerside on Thursday the Sth days. It is hoped that on New Year'§ Operative Association of Prince Ed- immemorial, has been the scene oi a day of January, at 10 o'c1ock in the D particularly requested A. A. BARTLETT A Secretary-Treasurorf' in l-l. 'l‘oombs, assisted by Miss .Flor- ence McSwain, and their prompt :.iid cc-rieci answers testified of careiul instruction Well-rendered recitations and a humorous reading, were much eedaway contests on those 11011. .enjoyed by all. Several expressed their satisfaction in the progress of y there will sufficient snow for.._i2l1c school, and their appreciation of morning A full attendance is most sleighing. #__ BU_3I-'E SOCIETY,-The annua Germs of tus Prince iodwsrs rsisne 83-12-29Mtf_ Branch of the Canadian Bible Society '_`°"_'_'i__ Will be 116111 during the wee; of Pray. fi dilciddd BUCC€BS Bild 8. Credit, to FL-EW WITH TEN PASSENGERB., er, Thursday evening, Jan Sth, in -'“ the First Methodist Church, Charlot- ST, PETERSBURG, December 21. tetown_ Already over $900 has been Sikorsky, Russian Inventor, made sent in from the collectors and differ. an aeroplane flight yesterday for sev- one brmwheg in the p,.ov1_nce_ In ord_ lease-holders will please remember so far as Great George Street if . H ' _ u _ 35 eral hours with ten passengers. er that fllll reports may be given at Miss Toorr.b's painstaking edorts. Each pupil received a suitable Christ- -mas remembrance, and all were treat- ed to a generous supply of confec- tionery. The examination, which was both teacher and pupils, was brought; m a close by singing thc National Anthem. MT. STEWART SCHOOL.-The semi-annual examination of the Mt. ' 1 the annual meeting an collectors and Stewart School was held on Monday anches should send in their reports t later than January 5, some afternoon the 22nd. Both depart- nents were tastefully decorated with lrnottoes and green festooning and the _ nO $1100 was collected last year for ~ Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd ... nfl; srn:n:;.°;*:;;_.;:.;n";i°..:z1i.nf A; *_* bl' . il ° si .g » 9 Past Slimmer 0Ver 700 Bibles were' ‘en. Sixteen parents and visitors th capita* stock lssncd Q zojld west of Bloomfield in Prln were present and the principal, Mr, "__`f_ W ~f"=f4'%T"`. _.__ ~ ` 1- » . nv' .i' Vi 'F ~ .1 iii; ‘."`f_ ._ il' 5 l i Iflgg 3 . _ini l 'iiiigi if ‘dll ‘f;_ .ii nh __ _..._-. --- '/-'“' ...... _-.-A - *_ #YQ ~ _ Offered to the Public 200 shares $l00 each §?‘§b,1feef° W,f,‘f;°';,§:°B‘:§',‘;h°‘f:‘;‘d§é,;‘;§ Assets ,,, sign Bible Society is known to be do- g a great work throughout thi world'it is interesting to lmow thot A- even in Prince Edward Island with its Frank R. llesrtz, President °_= :rs I-I ull :If you want white, pearly teeth, I ' ' I ' Dlreetcr-S want to keep the mouth clean and sweet, the gums hard, and put up a _ strong defence against all attacks oi ' Local director ofthe Cimaulau Bank of Commerce bacteria you will need to use Ramp Member advlsorvBoard of Dominion Trust Co Pearl Tooth Powder. This Rexall remain M. P. Windsor P’°P“"*‘“°“ is g““"“”*°°d '°° be $006 L0l\gW0'l'|h, cl'l\l|0iiCi0W|'l 3: your money will be cheerfully re- nded. The MacKinnon Drug Co., L ca-l Director liasterii Trust C i. Corner Great George and Kmt Sts. ‘ A W Weeks, Charlottetown Capt 'I' G Taylor. Charlottetown Agent Marine and Fisheries for P I3 I, ‘ Bankers and Referenc 2 Bank of Nova Scotia if* Description Female No I. born l9|l Mother 6 Pups |913 This fox is the celebrated Dal- ton bred Vixen “Bluebird” mother 6 pups in 1913 (an even 3 pairs) which were sold and delivered in October for (Forty Six Thousand Dollars) cash which we believe iobe the record cash value for any litter of pups On P. E. Island in One Season, Female No 2 Born l9ll This female is a high grade fox born in the ranch of F. F. Tupliii from his best pure bred Island stock and had a litter of 5 pups in 1913 a very high per- centage Female No 3 Born l9|3 This young breeder is a choice bred Oulton fox and is a daughter and a descendent foxes whose pelts sold for in i9'io, and is arel- rancii of F, F. Tnplln, New Au- nan. from his highest grade of our male Prince Royal. pedigrees of the above The Company public of which a Th Directors have as the quality f 1914 80 p. c. Ffockg-the Prince Royal Bllok Foxes poym ts “ PS' °F.'.'t A ai " Is. abd they expect the small balance will be quickly for in view'of the showing made in the past by the two e for by new ranching companies_The Estlmted alilinformation and prospectus apply to _MAJOR CHARLES |.ElGll, Secy Q Tren, P. O, Box 255, Charlottetown, P R. I. Applicotion for stock in the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd. I in-.ws iisrsby sppiy ini-_ _._....siisrss si mo .ssh is ins cspiia' of Fiixes Male No I. Som I9Il This fox was littered in the E pure Island stock. Male N012, Born l9|l “Prince Royal” This choice male fox was littered in the ranch of R. T, Oulton at Alberton and is same blood and family that produced the pelts which sold in the Lon~ don market at £500, £530, £540 Sterling and he is considered one of the finest foxes in P. E. Is- land both as regards pedigree and quality of *he fox himself. ‘ B Male No 3, Born l9|| C E Atchison 94} 94 Am. Smelters 64§ 64! #.41 Amal. Copper 74| 742 Mtf . islam urea siiver nissii Piiigreeii Foxes »»i’Ié“”:.~, i- ,=.‘;~' f~ = ~ ._ K..;___>~_ ._ ,_ J, 1-¢_, ,- V, < _’,, ._ . __ .,. ,»,» /»»»,> _ ~} ` _ j 2’ _ _ 46 22; 110i 1095 23 orthern Pacific 110| 110i 109} 170; 891 89; nion Pacific 156 155| _ S. Steel 60 59* tah Copper 51 50} MONTREAL STOCKS. High Low Close eading ock Island Sale 155 59} 50| Closed. i COTTON High Low Close 1206 1285 1880 1882’ 1191 1218 y ' 1880 1818 oasis usp pnovisross _ i-iipi new cisu au ssl. sc; aol so oo; ssl ssl' on yCora 2030 207| D015 74; , sal 109 _ 169) 169% No 89§' and fruit and went home, feeling that a public school examination has some very pleasant features.-L. ,__ dest Liniment of All Destroys Every Pain But Never Burm “How thankful we are to get hold oiisuch a wonderful household remedy as Nerviline," writes Mrs. E. P. Lam ontagne from her home near,Wetask- awin, Alberta. "In this far-away sec- tion, far away from a doctor or drug gist, every family needs a good sup- ply of liniment. Nerviline is the best. of all. It destroys every pain, but never burns. We use Nerviline in a score oi ways. If it's rheumatism, aching back, pain in the side, scia- tica or stiff neck,-you can laugh at U10!!! if You have lots of Nerviline handy. For earache, toothache or cramps I don’t think anything could act more quickly. For a general all- round pain remedy I can think of no- thing more valuable and speedy to cure than Nsrvii.ne." The above letter is convincing--it tells how reliable and trusty this old- time remedy is. Nerviline for forty years has been a household word in Canada. Scarcely a home in Canada you can find without Nerviline. Ev- ery community has its living examp- les of the wonderful curative proper- ties of Nerviline which will cure pains and aches anywhere in the joints or muscles. It's penetrating, soothing, warming and safe for young and old to use. Get the large sue. family size bottle; it's the most economical. Eimall trial sire 25c. at any dealer's anywhere. Come llere tor Accurate _Watches If you want s good watch, _ one that will keep accurate ' time all the ogpie, you will need to look r our pi esent display. _i Every kin , grade, style and size of etch is shown men at$r. upwards. _ 1098 108| 10803' W. N . 'llanton t 1- ri. for young f ks, women and ii illllllllll Furnished WJ lovllon TOWARDS ENDLEBS YEARS Did you say you were rowing old? Ah, no, this is just li e's morning Lives that are hid in Christ know nothing of growing old. What are the years you have lived to eternityistill before you. Crowning the present lile with a glo-_ ry yet untold? _ Life is Eternity's schoolroom, where we in our understanding Are but as little children conning our lesson’s o’er. Our life is all before us, glorious, ~ never-ending, - < ' - Filled with a Joyous fulness from the Father's boundless store. ‘ Did you say you were growing old? " Nay, your heart is young with gladness, A you are growing oldl DE SCENDED VESUVIUS. NAPLES, December 27.- Frederick Bnrlingham an American, descended Vesuvius Crater Tuesday, and tells al sensational story. I-Ie went 1212 feet to the bottom and says the vol- cano is aotlve there. I-le went down with two guides. Using ropes for des- cent of the precipice. He took mo-, tion pictures below. i TRAIN COLLISION. . ST. JOHN, Dec. 27.- The Boston, train at noon today ran into an op-. en switch near the depot and collid- ed with a string of freight cars and, sent them scudding across Mill Street, to the opposite sidewalk. No one: was hurt but the Blockade put thsf street railway service out of gear. Deafness Cannot be Cured , by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, i and that i_s by constitutional remedielaf Deafness is caused b_y an inflamed condi- tion of the mucous_lining ofthe Eustach- lan Tube. Wh_eu this tube l_s inflamed you! have a rumbling sound_or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deaf- n°_ss is the result, and unless the inflam ation can he taken out and_tbis tubs_ re; stored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever' nina cases out; often are caused by (latarrh, which lsi nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. - ., We will give One Hundred Dollars lori any case of Deafness (caused by catsrrh) that cannot be _cured bv Hall’s Uatarrh cure. Send for circulars free ’ F. J. CHENEY & OO- Toledo. 0. Sold bv Ilriiggists. 7§c - Take Hall’s smily Pills for constipa- on 1-' iq _ _‘¢~"»_. \ ._ , ` --an-f_,__ ;£_??';-ll .` ., *e .1 ><¢¢-9-1.‘\ ¢-.Jn i ;}-_‘_-,~~.....`_\§. ‘ukiii Special__ Notice Immediately the S. S. "Empress" stops running between Summerside and Pt. Du. Chene, a special mail and passenger train will run between Charlottetown and Summerside to connect with the winter Steamer "Miuto.” This train will leave Char- lottetown at 5.45 a. i... for Summer- side, connecting there with S. S. “Minto” at 8 o'clock for Tormentine returning, will leave Summerside for Charlottetown immediately on re- turn of the -.steamer from Tormen- tlne. 3580-12-29 Mtf. 'Ax is TD DUR PATRDNS AND l'll0Sl:. WE WDULD DAVE FDR PATRDNS To OUR Goon Wrsmezs, We ADDYCUR H1~:Aa'rv THANKS Fon Ti-rE_FAvoas Suoyvu Us, AND Oua Pnaross To Msarr Yotm FURTHER Couansncs - _ "_¢’,- __AN1)_ ~ fi \ May The Worst Before You Be Better Than ff The Best'B:hind '<_.' G. E. RITCIIIE ,' Home of Good Stationery 99 Grafton St. I f il* With joy of a life well spent, and a_ \ _ wealth of love untold; ' _ 1,1; __ 1,3. __ 0,1; _ »,»»,., 4' _ Val; _,_.,. 4' While before your eternity's' 0568. »‘ ".- ~‘ ,. "'> »` » " » ' " ' " .- “ 2” ri' whose glory we cannot measure, ' ' ' ' re yours for ever and ever. Say not i l __B;g..._ Discount Sale Now On At' Carters Big Fancy ,Goods Toy and Booli Stores UNTIL New YEARS EVE wswiii iisia s big - I ‘HALF PRICE SALE to clear out many lines of oods that we will not restock again. READ THIS 5 LIST, and get busy. All Fancy Goods SD per cent oif Toys, Dolls, Gimea ‘llc (in Toy Dept )50 per cent oil' Calendars fur |914 (in Bookstore) 50 per ceut off _ Fancy Baskets (in Fancy Goods Store) 50 per cent off (hinsware 0. Glassware 25 per cent off _ °` Leaihcr Goods (in F..ncy Goods Store) 25 per cent off ` Big discounts off B")OKS some lc-ss than HALF PRICE. Sale for cash only. Store open evenings. O i Carter and Company, Limited i 1 I* .Il-It IlI_l minus; tunity. A these: A larger pay rolls- ~.` shareholders. _ - f Do you wapt to make Charlottetown a manufactur- ing centre? D9 yiéu want to bring new industries here, see the present manufacturing plants grow larger and business in general build up? If so, here is your oppor- _Iust What Each $100 Invested i* Means to You--and to the City i The advantages offered investors, the public and the working man _by the new ssue of Reserved Treasury Stock in Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd., are simply r More money in circulation. 1 Work with decent wages for working men. Employment for ndaxly zoo more skilled mechanics, Send in Your Applie t' T d` i',..i..` _ ' for the Stock is Seiiiiizn Ragidcig . _ . , _ -’ g, .. Thi' R°°°"°“ Tf°°=“f.v S=°°1= of Bi-'ns siswsn as os ‘La ish-sins ".f.i:.‘1‘='».:°'.:.:.i."::“”1°°"ii°°i"°‘“‘-=»~=n. Y.. .iz ...in .f ii- s -s y s in ii te _ ¢1 ~ ~ i I -- sense fzgoiis thia sslfe of tl; best ofygcilcdninsgfnfzzggn Pf lu ”~'°'it_‘“d °9mm°° ' . H200 U 01' _prospectus and inf " ` A _ application for s _share k to C. L. McKayi'x§::i;?T2,:‘l;°”°é't:1'¢g;|.Stlee;\:i* Ltd., Steam Navigation rf, Charlottetown' ' _ , " i A moderately large yet certain dividend on 'every‘$r`oo invested ` An initial saving, made possible by new capitalization of over 3 ` ` . . _ 4ooo a year on interests and discounts, all of which will go directly 'to the net dividends paid _ ‘ »1. r .i 1 _-sm z--*_...‘ M' I H' ' -...~uiw-fi 1,-€:"§‘i: gg Y. . e . 1, -, xv V; _ _ ~ Do, You Favor Helping Home Industries ?