___,._‘_. . .,' .11 `i, 1: ".. ir l 'f r;_I,\;-l, ,fbi fi .: Us :-f~. 1e+i- li-l‘.' -- if ‘ 5. , li.. i ..i -_ la ,i . Ex ~.-.- - . F. -.3- l iii; ii. Tips-sf. '|- fjiv, lf.li,'.'¥ '~ iigf - 1, lit , li. ‘li f ` 1;: Hi ‘.ls_’,, i, fill s ’ 1 l.. ,._ . . gl .. . _ _ _._ .__-, i. . fl .-7 .‘,?:' . 'i 3 V ‘. 1. . i _ ll;_,.;,_‘ . _ ill tw. L' l ll" I ~ 1 ‘ini ‘ _ f ' lo.:--._ .--.iii f `if ‘l *L fi-' ` ' Lili( '.l‘ l _,__ i I I ii. i » . 1 .i . ,» . ' , ., :I . | _ _ _ A ff- i. . . 'lm r. f.. ii i l.. i l. ':* E l i ,._ _ 3 __ ‘ ...l` i if,-_ I J`-_1 L .l' .-»-A i i‘-fi 21.' r. ' ` ' PAGE six THE cHARL0'1'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ j _ _ _ _ I __'N9VEMBE1l 23.1914 -In Change- Of Act Every Night _ Clean & Clever . 4..- SEE HIM ! ! 0 llciiefg wiiiiwimi our MUTUAL ciiu.ll_ fini... snip siwiei §l§l_;_ Sgcgfes 3 P05100” .f°.{ 4 Musician H°°p Rm" tc? her cdldghiriiig inrlefsdiylahldl J UGGLER “l Love the Chapter XVI In which OUR MUTUAL Cows and Cliicltens" yes this is the life” Interesting every incl: of it _A novelty act, refined _ ll . _ _ _ Lizy and the Bandits A Krazy Komic MESSENGER 845 Full of thrill and Excitement ,Wlien A Woman Wi -ln Two Parts- . An absorbing highly sensal . the clause ofa Freak Will. River Below _ story of adventures, how a _Willfull __ , Miss, with dame fortunes aid beats SERIES ` Auto Plunges over Bridge ' is l MR. PARKS In New Song AND WAR ional Tomorrow Night 7.15 and 9 p.m., | info \ i P- - ..__.- - " SANK HHIIISH SHIP llillll/IANS lPillliE|ZE \T~1\l` \`l.ll¢l{_ .\'..'.'. ‘.'il.~~.‘-.iter -iie' Ship had `i.L;ui i_':i;i1_-.rid uiitl >'i.nl. 2.1.' l the tlerniun criiiser l{;irlsriibc, i».nil he :iuil his i-ii.-‘.\ had been taker. to the island 1.1' 'lent-i'iflt-, ilu iine_iif the Kuisefs scout Ltiuts, Siiiiiiir-l l"ill`d_\, captain .if the llritisli frcilgnt stunni- .erl`oiiu',;h his laiiire li..s lii»i-n for th" most pnrt upon the ;-'i-:i. (`.ip1.'iiii l ii:'-- dy if ii luyiil lli`<~i.‘~;lyiiit<:, with :L residence ut -fl-1 Fifty-vi int stri-et. It \‘.;ts witii i'i'lli<'tiincc tlizit thc seanian reiziiiiritin toility his niectiiig 0,-ig); qln- (li-riiiiin riim|iicrcl‘ ile.~:ti‘oyi:i', :uid the ew-rits wlilcli endeil in the loss of his stniziirli little :‘-hill. "li>'.iiil1.fiir ii iiuui- ber of ports on the eastern enlist of South .~\ineri_‘;t. lint the i_;ooil little Condor \~,.'i.sii0\‘1-i- to cutel' oily DUI* ugain. “On the iiftrrnooii 0:' October ll. while sniliniy soiitliw;ii'tl some 50 mil- es from the llixizilinti const, we sighted two siiinll etcniiii-i‘s flying the Britisli flag. \‘~'i: .‘aii;i11ilcil to them with our code flaiis, asking if they had seen any biittleships in the neighbiirliooil. In answer to this in- ilniry, one of thc ships, which we learned Inter uni: the Fnrn, .. British steuir.':r cnptiircil li\ the Kiirlsriilie, and ninniit--l by ii flerniun cri\.\\-, tiilil us to riniie i-lo:.'i~r, ns they could not nnilerstaiiil our .s'i;,fi.;ili»;. l iicciil'din_,;- ly broiiplit the \`oniliir'.~i lielir about and stiiod in close for thc Sllllllllfrll Urifi:-‘li stcaiiiei'.~:,hiit \‘.'lien uc cniiic wltliln iiliiiiit ii niili- ul' the ii;;a|‘cr of thc t\'.'i>,tlic liiion. -inch wus itnil- ilenly lo\\ei‘eil from their iiiustlifiiils and the Gcriiieiii ein-'.i,~n bri_i.l ' _ __-._.__ ____l%»__ii__iiniiiit llrctioiii y nt now ei [-TL( From St_ml__y_( _IDL Dun S__the___ sad Food ann ami niiaiui worm mix. , ";"". __ . _ - iiiriii 10.00- Miner Fire 5.0- noi lioni tili»nrov,- Ji.lin Mckenzie, ~ oi el' | = - ~ .- . , _ .. __ ~ - _ _ 3 .. ,.~_ Aiiiierson 3.00; A. .|_ Mcneii 3.00; - D t I The linniini .ioi.~.ii
  • J iniiiil is tli~ sun- ronil to :ii~;ilfli. "A _wer zuii,» l Iii~.~u|i.~- nu: :i -.il.i:‘in -il about my lienllli ro" I li.-_~,.iii iii _esffl4'.'~w ii l1i|'t:i\ i':iin1l'.' nj mv owii l have also to look out for nn :ice-1 niolhcr. 'I`lii~r1- was ii-1 one so :dioiililvr my liousclioiil burdi~in~i. and con.. wlinf nilglit l must bear thi-ni. and fliis flio~ uglit nearly drove nic |`r1infii~ wlii-ii I 'rcnllzi'-il that my licnlfli was breaking ftipwn. ‘"1 read nn tirllclc in the paper ii- houf sonic one wlfli lroiilili- lilu- mine being liclpcd by Grnpi--.\'i|l.~< und nel- lnll un this fiiitrgcsfiiiii l igiivi- Uriipe- Nutn a trlnl, The first dish of this do- lli-lous food proved than l liiirl :=|rui'lc the right tlilng. “My iiiiiroiiifnrfiilili- fi-<~li|i1:.~' in stoni- nch dlsappvuri il as lf' by niziiric :ind fn iin fnircilllily .iilmrr ;;pni»i~ nf' ilinii I was again ni_v.-if-lf. Slni-i»1lieii l liiive gained 12 pounds ln weiglit through n summer of hard 1'.-iirk and realize I :un I very different coninii, all due to the splendid food, (mips .\'uts." Name glv- en by Canadian l'o°1uni Fo.. Windsor, the famous little book. “The o Wellvfllc." ln pkgs. "'I`hcre's rndtho above letter? A new l from time to time. They _iflllylli fill 0f'||\lMl1’\ llonuld, $5.00; Jns Rntlurv, 5.00 .$:‘».00; Daniel Mi-Enchcrn, $1.00; Don- lnlil Mcl’liersoii, $2.00: Jas Flynn. $5.00 ‘ltobt llogherfy, $3.00; Oliver l)oghcr- fy, $2.00; ltobcrt Moore, $1.00; A ‘ l<'rii-nd, 500; Goo. Abbott, llnlon Road, $‘.’0.00; I). <`. Mc-Klnlny. North River, $10.00. l~'rom Sturgeon- Theo. Gallant, $5.00; ll. W. McKliii10n, $5.00; Math- l<‘roni South .\lelvlll.~ Nell McFar- non. $.00, Jas. llryenton, $1.00; Wood- stoi-lr Si'-lionl, $4.40; llllildleton Schooi, ;l.:’i0. l-‘rom Illiirrny llnrbor,-~ Mrs. \\'in. |Shnriin, $11.00; 1). ll. llarrfs. $3.00; S. .\. King, $1.00; John l.elai:lic\ir, $2.00; lliiinfiiril llcll, $1.00; Milton J. \\'hltc, $5.00; i\ri.-lilbnlil Macdonald, $2.00' Ing, $100 Enibert Penny, $2 00 \Vm l-‘ llcrrlng. $100 David Bull $"00 Broom $1.00- J ic 'Pi-one. 55.00-‘ T Trainor 5.0 I~`r d Be n . $ - _ ~ 0; e n ett 2.00; Frniii Vurilross.-~ Arthur E. Gullil..Wntson lfyfe 10.00; Dr. Flemming $500; .lolin I). Malcolin, $5.00; Donald {2_0(|; pa¢,~|¢|¢ Walsh L00; (;e0_ Henry P. Miili-olni, $2.00; Geo. F. Dogherty. ‘ 200; Henry .Ait_kens_ L00; _,mms -Quinn .25; Miss Emma Bell 1.00; [James Cole 1.00; Andrew lluineay 1.0 0. i From Murray Harbor-Geo. E. jJordai. 2.00; Carl Jordon 1.00; Free- lman Heynolil 5.00; Horace White 5.00 =E. J. Lumsden 5.00; Jamlos Shiiraen _5.00; 13.0. Keeping 2.50; R.W. Jordan ews Lziiiilrfgiiii, $5.00; John Jamlesony1.00; Geo. Hefrrfng 1.75; Percy White $1.00; Mathew (‘onriid, $1.00;. '5.0f`I; P. Billard, 2.00; Mark Sense- baugh 8.00; Wm. Keeping, 10:00; lnnc, $5.00; l’utrli~k Trnlnor, $2.00. €J0hn Hawkins 10.00; `I.eBute Machon Ifrivin Vnlon llr>ail.- John McKin- 2_00; Wm_ A_ Mcnonam 5_00- Wm ., _ . , . _ . Cooper 6.00; lt. W. Penny 5.00; (lar once .\`iclin1i~i 1.00; Thomnaa Davey ' ` - ` - i 5.00; J. W. Mclnnls 10.00; Joseph Meneiid 1.00; Hiimmonri Nieiidn 5.00; Joseph Bell 5.00; Helen Bell 3.00; John Sharaen 1.00; Miller Sharacn 1.00; Spenser Sharnen 1.00; -l. D. Pmwse & Sons 50 00. From Hunter River-Mrs John Hon. Trealurer. | HANCOCK.-At Wood Islandl North, Nov. Ilth, 1914, Cleveland Hancock-son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock aged 21 years. _ __ _ __- _ . ._ _ - N A 'ri f 1 . is is ; l ,i._~_,l is n __ _ _ _- _ f __/|__‘_`\_ \_ .__ __ _ %ioost the Patriotic Fund , if C _ Prices as Usual- A | 4 s. §;ii-lxR|_ANn..- 'nie s. -s. 1-me land -came up East River from Charf. lottetlfwn, Thursday evening remains ing up all night, she left on -return Friday at half put ten having a full cargo consisting principally of oats and oysters shipped from Haggerty's and Hayden’s wbarves. There were no passengers going as the freight could not e got out ln ~tlme»to allow her to return the same day. -S. -' SCOTCHFORT.- A concert. Die social and dance was held in Weliiit- ers Corner hall on Thursday evening. Nov. the 19:11 inet., me nan being filled to its utmost capacity with un appreciative audience. After u short programme which consisted chiefly of speeches by Messrs J. ll. Cummlskey, Ex.C. P. W., and Mr. Reddln of Chiir- , lattetown, the sale of ples followed . and brought forth lively bidding and i good prices. Hot coffee was served -by the management after which the t floor was cleared for dancing which was kept up till the wee sma hours .when all departed feeling that they had spent a pleasant and enjoyable night. A goodly sum of money was realized which goes towards one of i the war funds.-S. ONE ON ONTARIO,-A good story comes floating over from the "tight little Island." One ol' the judges of field crops at the late fair in Char- i lottetown was an Ontario inan, and, as . is usual with Ontario men, could be shown nothing on the Island to coin- pnre ln excellence with similar things ln Ontario. -He was shown magnifl- cent flolds ol’ grain, roots. potatoes, cubbuge, but in his opinion, iioiie;-of them was near as good us he had seen hi Ontario. One evening he brugged more than ln the evening before. Throughout the evening some ot the Island wits resolved to surprise lilm with som,ethlng bigger 1lian_ anything that he held seen ln Ontario, so they purchased ii. fulr-sized lobster and placed it under the clothes on his bed and awaited results. ln due time the Ontario man went to his room and ut- tlred himself for the night. When he turned into bed he cnnie hi contact wltli the crustaclien, and leaped out with u yell and turned on the light. at lilm wltli those round heady eyes he bolted from the room, und found some parties in__the hall. One of them politely askeddilm what was .the mat- if _' ' __ 1,. -- =' ' ' _'ul 1.. Matinee f- 1-- T01) AY' "Night 7 a_11d_ 8°45;' ` , ,Third IIlStal111€I1t --- Sea Venture l _ _ Gold Seal Two Reel Drama . _ l' ,. ~ ' . __|___.L_. ,_-1,, On the Stilly Dggp Pyggnmgbly Rose Trlne ....Cleo Madison Digh||¢¢, D9” [hit il ""1 0° -i.t§’I.'"..§'.£'"° "¢.'.;..;.'...;1;. "'°j,{',‘_\°f*'1‘°=-*°Y°°?»#‘1 _ on--Y . .- . » Alia-.-limi.. --‘I _ .if iii-Wir... .‘f.°.;f:.°..'£;‘.;".:..Ffi:;“:::1;:: ~ ii... eiiii-1'.- - CAST- A Fishing Smack in the _ ` Western Drama . ATI” " _M'?“* Wh” Prince F°'d-isiifrling 0 -i i 1 -. Came- Back Edward Hypi_ir:__t_i_c___£__ower I ° " V " IA SONG OF CANADA, MR. CAIRNS. . Wednesday and Thursday The Master Hand - 5 PARTS--212' SCENES ' Released by the Famous Players l ri|"r”1¢{' Edmund Breese ‘ ’ ’ --1N-- I I l e--\=.-_.'.r"' " - - 1 Seeing the lobster ln the bed looking' | eneil nie!" guspcil the Ontarliin, “there the briiggnrt pointed with staring eyes is souiethiiig awful ln the bed." Let fo the lobster. "Why, iiian,”rem1irked ui; see," said one of' them, wlicreupon one of' the lslniidcrs, at the same tlmc _ they iiiurclieil lnlo thc room, wlierc Dlirltlng llll \|“' l“l”"""` in hifi l'lUl°ivi‘fviif-`ii§E€"i.aVZV§‘E‘ib.i§.§§B‘;@d and very thankfullyreceived ouruoffer. The copy of the letter below Speaks for itself. __ _ _ ' ` Satisfaction as Usual- Clothmg Store are donating R is Plain l _There is no avoirling-the point-iffyou have the interest of the Empire at heart-i you are patriotic in the true sense of theterm, ou can and_ you will do your shopping at the lilational Llothing Store_and'help boost t e Patriotic Fund during the period of their patriotic offer. When the Natifonal Clothing Store are con- tributing 10 p. c. pf their tota _cash sales and guarantee that their prices rernam as us_ual, it is the duty of every true Canadian to do his shoip- piug at their store and help the Patriotic' fun . This store can-ies a fu_ll line of Men’s and Boy’s Clothlgg and F umislungs and their prices arerecogniz to be as low or lower than the same goods can be purchased elsewhere. ; . I . . . Wm M, ;(,.,,r_`._ $100; |.~,-an,-_l,4 Jack. -\'lmraen 1.00; B. Lelacheur 4.00; John ~ l. BI‘3ZlCl1 Canadian P8t1'l0flC Fund# " §,,,,_ $100; (~np[_ S_ now,-;,|g(._ 256. Mcllonald 5.00; David Brooks 2.00; _ -1| -i I -I If 1- f ' . .. P __ ___ A Charlottetown, P. E. I. November 10, 1914. ` National Clothing Company, GENTLEMEN, I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 6th, addressed to the Chairman of the Patriotic Fund. I am in- structed to convey to you the appreciation of the Finance Committee for -the patriotic _ n sentiments expressed in your letter and ga . ~ _ say that they will be most happy to receive Wlatever portion of the proceeds you may see. fit tolgive from the sale you propose. _ Having _every confidence in your system of _ ‘ :c ounting we do not think it necessary- to ~ 2a~f__a Y0l1ll3'lady to take charge of your » c . f _,F I have the hondr to remain, - - " ° Yours, etc., ' W. F. TIDMARSHL Secretary rinance Committee, 1 . .iiiiiii ir. iii-ri-ing. $1.00; iciiri iierri Gee. Bell 60; W- Fred Prowee 2-00: i I ' Y "" - i -_ . 1 _._ . 0 I _ . John (`alrns.$1.00; Henry Seniieboiigli Peters .50; Lem Dorlon 1.00: Paul . f_i.o_0; iii-siiiiie izreiiaui, $1.00; Jeiisie naiiane _¢_5. Mom Dorm Mo; _,eh . . . re aut, 1.00; Samuel McLeod, $1.00; l - - . ' _ _ - -_ E______ MCLGO 100 Jas F Her" em nh Blnculerre 1.00, (`\rus J: _ fl- $ - J - ~ Hs- miviiiit so- .iinnoim nniiimt so s1.0o; Albert iucneoii, :1.00; Arthur mm' Pe',A;.,‘10,,. Sam", Dorm foo.. f§_"f,‘§__f,f_'_‘:°“;`_{,§’,‘l M°hlf;§“i;1-gficggg' s_¢. Pet;-ii nay smith school 1.30.' ~ _ __ _ c°m" queen and S)'d“¢)' Street! , ` $100; M X B "__’$2_00_ W '_ “_ m 1 - amos nrrln Rosenentli 5.00. Total _ ' no-iiu. siiioofiann Mckinfign, srooc; *° M" ‘”-’7‘-’°- """-'- Walter J. Hazzard, $2.00; Ju. H.: - ... . in _ _ in in ii. I-wa. _-: THOI ws "Q01 ' "` ` é_ H’ B. LONGWORTFIJ _ _ - 1' ' ` " _ "' ' _ ' J 1 ~ r I' i 1 4 _ ¢_‘_ _.,_ __ Y: . ._ ____ ._ __ ,_ 1 ___.____ _ _'__' , _ - . - if of , / , " .»....i' .. . » . . ',~»`.‘» - `€-wir ` ' 7 ' ‘ - ' - -i ;..ai.-"'-.-_>i§....._.- -.-'.._.-.lsili - ~ _ ./ A I l _ inf