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N. c__‘Au,, ,s.»».~~v. ne.. es." =.v~»-. .1-wwf. ¢.i>.2~. ~ »iio..».t+:...~. e-. =---= ‘- C For Uver y Years --1' 3°' "'f FH'-EI 5- _ _ - 1 .CL211-2;1-§2;f1;1;1_1_if;-if'ff}l£1_=_-_-_'Eliffff room need uct be “Sed when t,._5¢-_ing _ _ _ _ _ _ __________ _ _________ _ _ ___A_-_.Aff --A -__,,, 5 " Y' - il Twenty-live cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS One cent per word lirat insertion in this column, half cent per word or each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge __ _ ~-~- - _ ... ~- " Hlllllll Hlllll SHUUIING IIUNTESI l LONDON, Nov. 19, (Special)-The friendly contest of their skill in lnarksmauship as sportsmen 'began yesterday between King George and Austria, will be one of the most ln- tcresting sporting events ever nr- ranged. It will take r-lace in Wind- sor Castle. The King is a notable shot, while the Ai-chduke also has ahig repu- tation, especially for his skill with the rifle in this country, but it is believed that the King will prove his superiority with the shotgun. LARGEST MOVING- PICTURE THEATRE. A Moving-1’l`cture theatre with a seating capacity off 3.000 has recent- ly been opened in Salt Lake City, containing all the adjucts and con-~ veniences of a properly equipped uin- useinent house for ii metropolis. Built of reinforced concrete, the building is absolutely fireproof, and cost over $150,000. Ventilation is taken care of by a complete plant, in which the outside air is washed, dri- ed and heated or‘cooled to the re- uisite temperatur and than intro- q e duced through veutilators, while the vitilated air `is withdrawn through openings near the roof. A complete lighting system has been installed, a pipe organ,,costing $30,000, built in and the operating room, constructed of metal, asbestos and reinforced con- crete. has been given special atten- tion. In case of accident or iiro the operating room is shut on absolutely from the rest of the house. Two innc hines are provided with full equip- ment so that there need be no waits in this new playhouse. 'l‘h:-2 manag- er’s oliice is equipped with a sn.all projecting machine, so that the main films, Several views of this theater appear in.. the December Popular Mcc- hanics magazine. g .- -' B Famous “Pint of Cough Il AGENT; wAN;E|) ` ron same-mux, snack, BLUE, _ Syrup” R¢¢ip¢ ' l’Ol'.'l`RAl'l‘ AGENTS WANTED.- tleml for catalogue. Solar and ilromidc prints. Portraits fiat and coiivex. Frames and sheet. pictures. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. 2743-11-l9m6i. `t cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, l _Mentegina _ sggusti. l FOR SALE-ONE ISLAND BRED male fox, a beauty. Price right. D. & E. Fox Co., Ellerslie, P.E.I. 2685-11-15M-ii. l- -` 4 ;_ \ __ isMiu.s time \VAN'l’ED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, 279 Richmond street. 2633-11-12Mtf. wA.t'l‘lsll AN EXPERIENCED MAID in family of two. Apply 100 Hills- bum St. 2628-11-12M6i. WANTED PUPIL NURSES AT THE Tanton State Hospital. For par- ticulars address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 1872-10-SMSMOB. L _ _ _ IDR SALL ll»\ltfl!\lN IN SILVER MALE FOX if iiold before November 25th. llzinch bred from Newfoundland 1-.l.iml:_ Large and well furred. Ap- ply D. W. Howard Milton. Phone Milton No. 1. 2745-11-19m4i; l'llltl wanrsn nov wAN'rEr\_ Arr-Lv cffiirsas' _Confec_tioncry' Store. 2722-11-18mtf CARPENTERS AND LABORERS wanted on St. Dunstan's Cathedral. _,Apply on works. 2535-11-7M12ipd. STRAYI D STRAYED, 2 RED MALE CALVES and one red and white female calf on the premises of Roy Clarke, Bay View. If not claimed by owner by Nov. 29, will be sold to pay ex- penses. 2729-I1-18M3i. C `l _________I9_£*2I__________ __ No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Make a plain syrup by mixing two cups of granulated sugar and one cup of warm water and stir for two minutes. Put 2% ounces of pure Plnex (fifty cents' worth) ln-n. 16-ounce bottle. und fill it up with the Sugar Syrup. This gives you a family supply of the best cough syrup ut a. saving af $2. It never spoils. Take a teaspoon- fui every one, two or three hours. The effectiveness of this simple remedy is surprising. It seems to .take hold in- stantly, and will usually stop the most obstinate cough in 24 hours. It tones up the jaded appetite and is just luxzitlve enough to be helpful in a cough, and has a pleasing taste. Also excellent for bron- chial trauble, throat tickle. sore lungs and asthma, and an uncquuled remedy for whooping cough und croup. This recipe for making cough remedy with Plnex and 'Sugar Syrup (or strulned honey) is a prime favorite in thousands of homes ln the United States und Canada. The plan has been imitated, though never successfully. If you try it, use only genu- ine Plnex, which is the mos; valuable 1-micentrnted compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich ln gualacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work ln this recipe. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction. or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your drugglst has Plnex,_or will Bet it for you, It not, send to The Plnex Co., Toronto. Ont. _ the Arcliduke Francis Ferdinand oL P1 ' ;f'Ji5 GOOD WAY T0 ESCAPE “ `~ RENT `i'A‘.'lvF§f‘iN'l‘. LONDON, November 11---Miss Byl- via Panahurst .ad-ircssinz an open' air meeting at Bow tonight, announ- ced that' the next suilragist campaign would be a “no work strike" among the working women of London. "HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER." MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 17.- Singing “God Save the King," and "America" 200'mem.bers of the Twin Cllty Bankers Club entertained twen- ty-five Canadian "bankers Saturday evening at the annual dinner inthe Minneapolis club. The feeling of brotherhood between the two coun- tries was touched upon by the sever-_i al speakers, and most emphatically by Sir William Whyte, who declared hands are being extended from both sides across the border and when they clasp, he said, war between English- speaking peoples will cease to be a possibility. _ BUYING coal. IN 'ri-IE ‘ UNITED STATES. MONTREAL, Nov. 17-The Borden Government which made “No truck or trade with the Yankees" its war cry in 1911, has given another ex- hibition of its sham and humbug. It has been buying palatial private cars for its joy-riding Ministers in _the United States, and today it trans- pired that it is buying coal for the _ International Railway in the United States. The Railway department has just purchased ,twenty-five thousand ‘ tons of American coal which is to be delivered at Drummondville at af higher price than the I. C. R. is ' paying for coal from Ncva Scotia mines. Thus a. large sum of public money' is sent' out of the country and is lost to home workmen at home industries. ' MARRIED COUPLE PLAN ANl`i ' BUILD HOMEMADE H(`-l'SE.! .. ._____ _ I Sharing equally thc hardest labor’ involved in excravating, in carrying' and laying brick, in mixing and shaping concrete and in laying the heavy tiling on the roof, :in enter- prising teucher in a manual-training_ school near Pittsburg and his wife planned, built and decorated :iii right room brick house, which is a model of conveniences and of artistic desig- ning. No outside help was employed save that 'a plumber and -in electric- ian were called in to conform to the building laws of thc state. ,Every piece of furniture, from kitchen table to library chairs, was designed and made by the competent bands of this resourceful couple. The heavy chand- eliers and candelbra, ornamentcd with ‘massive brass domes, with large chains and with quaint border de-L signs; the inlaid pieces of great .irc-I istic value, and labor-saving dejriccs in kitchen and laundry are their handiwork. A picture of this unusu- al house is a feature of the December! Popular Mechanics Magazine. TENEMENT 'ro 111-11' oN BAY- iield St., containing six rooms. A 114 Prince St. 2723-11-l8nitii: rely . TO LET. HOUSE. APPLY 232' _Great George St. 2l06-10-30Mtf._ WANTED TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN RE-l quirc board and lodgings with pri- vate family. Communicate with ___;_______:_____ . _J Department of Public Works at ottawa until Noon, an I-*i-ldiiv.. ' I SEALED TENDERS WILL BE REc".v° times per week over Bridgetown No. 1 Rural Mail Route from the. Post- , , . . ster Gener l' lea u . U3-|37 West 47th Si . New York City Tnbrinrea notice; Daonbfiiiag furthe. _ JUST off BRQADWAL From any Person or rersons wm_ information as to conditions ol’ pro. . . - posed O ntract ay b .i...?.§’.§’iT.'5.‘l'.‘.§l¥l.§’.‘l.lt.!fé’i§2’.i'3..§‘3.&‘E$“.§i?.‘i.fl¥%.i'iil?.i'i}‘l£2‘,§§.?.§i?'l?.i.‘Lif.$5‘€ ins fo fovfrw to surely the H°=~ ° '" ° °°°“ ‘md cuisine and an exzeptional orc astra. A large and tion uct completed, conui\iiina»1itrary.irr ll and billiard hall. i » Ilnndsomely Furnished $150 PER DAY UPWARD Prom Grand Central Station. earl marked "Broadway" without transfer: Pennsylvania Bfiatfiiilifth Av cars zvithuu transfer. o . . _ Miueoinmwnii ° ° ‘"'°” "§i'if. suanms. Paor. Rooms, Private Bath, Filth, obnoxious odors, I IIIODICBID you to in- ennt€lvie.li:ywartil|:°th=lEl hemeon eo - winter. Write for V. r.- ri Fresh Beef. Try Our Gef Pwr" ...;‘l3.;'.".1i.‘:.1.‘;.'_° *°"f°' ' ' ° T nd r if t r s tb pi San’ tary H eat' ng In pe1l';barx?ei’. lfilotigclleéiiiizsgalloii hifi; . to accom ri e y the uameso P’“""""g Y°“” H°’"“ :.:.':,:.°:°.:’.°:.'.°';"°..':°az°:..:'.lll:f',s:: heating,” formance of the Contract s;”°"“' gg ment do not necessarily bind them- mfnimm selves to accept the lowest or any ' tender. The _I l._ __T) 'l`-ENDERS Falconwood IIospita|,I'rcvinciiil Infirmary, King’s, Queen's and Prince' County Prisons. Ch'town, Nov. 12th. H013 EI) at this Office until noon. on THURSDAY D\`CE'\lBlR 4th, I9lJ pital for the Insane and Provincial tamed at the post gmc” of Bridge. Infirmary, Falconvood, for the town, Upton Lot 55. Strathcona year ey-_ding Deeemhef 3¢5f_ 19,4, and Dundas and at the ofilce of the with Supp-.ies as per "st to be seen Post Ofilce Inspector, Charlottetown, st this office. P'E'I’ Also to supply Queen's, Klng’s gud Pflnpe Cgunty Pflgqng fog the CIJBrl0ttet0Wll. 10th, NOV. 1913. same period and under the same _5,§0é\iT§»;;[°'2fi;’i'12' __ conditions with the following arli- ,' .`, ,` , w° ‘ 5 = ' cies:-Herd and Soft Bread, Mol- ’-_-__ _ I I _ asses, Oatmeal, Kerosene Oil, and The Trustees and the Depart MAIL CONTRACT £4.15- ». ‘ -‘-I-f./9.-is I I -1 ié Postmaster General, will he received the 19th December 1913 for the con- veyance of His Maiesty‘s Mails, on B proposed Contract for four years, six blank forms of Tender may be ob- POST OFFICE INSPECTOR. Post office Inspector’s Ofilce, rl Presen ts A lot of new ailverirare just rdeeived at C. VW. Pattersoifs m__ An opportunity te. secur¢ bamess at-your own p;i¢¢,_ We purclisssd _tor cash at 'S it 2 is lidio _ oughs Colds, LONDON, »Nov. 19, (speeisi)_--'rue §""'i?.¥L’T...°§ .T33 §lii”§“..a“§5§§§§.‘ L* “iii-‘“’°°l.‘m~ 2” -491° hish “=r“.1“° 2:. ‘f-°.°°»° Si|I|’3 :,§°°° ',"*'“‘=°5,-**°=‘is"'“1l='»=11 , inorer_ ro c emsevc' _ _ _ ' _- ' . ' :‘.f.“.l:.':'...'.t;.":f .;a5”:aa*:.::. tri. 1 °°" P ii-353 5-bil 1‘~`i'i¢i'=l2.e‘-‘.`I.'.§‘i`§I'i giiiiimieiie. » v _ _nickle,_orio_d- brass, rubber _____,___ _ ._ I bllok \v_ire__mountings, » __ LIIIIIIEIIT A SUBPICIOUS CHARACTER - ARRESTED BY WHITE HOUSE POLICE WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.- While prowling in the shadow of shrubbery south of the White House early to- .___ r::r.::.:f‘;2;::..°::.“:::.e: |.e..ioi|uso|| lines, California girths war. I- G0-I-in nted not to gall. _ . ra day. a man giving his name as>0ly¢1e "'“'.°°*°'\l 'IEDM' TRII Rnd gbt PIICCS. Wythers and his address as this clti' “Clie .- ' w arrested by the police He M‘£‘¢1I:"'" W. 8 as . could give no explanaglon for ‘tliils min' presence so close to e execu ve mansion and was imprisoned. I-Ie Q08!!! SIPOGI cI\'IOWll will be remanded to the asylum hos- . _ '~ ' pital for 'examination as to his san-_ 2420-10-3[Mfmw[f ity. . F Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes 85’ Oysters Limited Authorized Capital $95.000 Capital Issued 65.000 Divided into 650 shares at $100 each Directors P President ll. Montgomery Jones Mfg. Furrier St._.Iohn, N. B. Vice President Jas. W. Keir, M. 0. Malpeque, P. E. Island Ross Miller M. ll. Amherst N. S. 1 B. E Fanioy. Merchant, New Glasgow. N. S. _ Secty Treasurer F. _.l. Lockerhy, Hamilton, PL E. Island BANKERS--Bank of Nova Scotia _ ` SOLICIIORS-McQuarrie Q Arsenault Summerside, " Ranches f Our two new separate up-to-date ranches are ideally located in Hamilton one mile from Mrilpeque Bay. ' ` Ranch A. contains four pairs high grade Silver Black Foxes-2 pairs prove':1 breeders, the remainln g 2 pairs are splendidly developed 1913 pups. Among‘ this stock are representatives of Uulton, Gordon and Rayner strains. This ranch also contains I pair 75 per cent Silver Blacks. ~ ` Ranch B. contains three pairs New Brunswick bred Alaska Blue Foxes. Our leased Malpeque Bay Areas comprise -zoo acres suitable bottom for Oys- ter Culture. - ' Malpeqge Bay Silver Foxes and Oysters, Ltd., the safest-proposition before the public today. A A I Why ? Because _ _ Our Silver Fox Breeding and Oyster Farming are combined under one :iii- cient management, thus assuring a large saving in operating expenses. Our President au experienced furrier will be in a position to forward sales when the Fox industry axrives at a fur selling basis. ` _ Our Vi_ee-Piesident~A1ready President of one of the largest Oyster Compan- ies operating in Miilpeque Bay, havlnga thorough scientific and practical knowledge of Oyster Culture assures the success of this important branch of our industry. _ Our careful and experienced Ranch _Manager has made a success ot breeding and raising foxes; and as he is iinancially interested, has engaged as secretary-trew suxer and care taker at a nominal salary. _ - Qui- Fox. s have been setected by an experienced furrier on the merits of their fur bearing value. Our Oyster Culture Area_ containing 140 acres is Curtain Island Bottom, and _ has been selected for its adaptability tothe cultivation of the “ivialpeqne Curtain Is- ‘ laud Cup Oyster”-the highest grade of oyster known. , _ Our sixty acre flat has been selected for the important branch of seed produc- ` tion, and for this purpose the location is ideal and the quality of bottom unsurpassed in Malpeque Bay. Our Curlain Island Oyster area will be adequately rote ‘ted b the `ro sed Government Search light and Patrol station on Curtain Island. L X ‘P P0 ~ i A conservative estimate places the yield of oysters at 'oo bbls. r aor and the highest grade-The Malpeque Curtain Island cup oyster his an avegaege ` medrket. value at $10.00 per barrel f Seed oysters are marketable at fiom three to four years growth,and as one acre gih thaltioyister will produce live acres of oyster when matured, it can readily be seen Prggrbs hrgigterly when fairly started assures investors ever increasing revenue when Vlalpe ue B Sll F` d ° ° ' of capith Magik to £15; Pulyfiié aozeashiin Oyster Ltd., offers limited number of shares Application should be made to the Secretary Treasurer F ' Lookerb H _ - . . . y am- il!°U» P- E. I. from whom pi-opectuses may also be obtained. I . _lr ' ,..~° _ f _ __r _ Hamiltgnhgggy *gg* HQPHCSUOU to Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes & O teriletd., » I 1 d, Stock of the Cabipauggt ospgglte iisy bigdatgsenbleflbbvgf of spans in Cwital _‘mm daIt'ee:fcl:>1:; h:Il;1l;l;;?;onut herewith. and will pay themilanoe days si ' - I ' sued --»-0-»~o» » asa*-¢ s o-H04 A ' i ' -mum. _ _ , ~e- ¢»<»~»-e-o~»4eoe~es-a a-e-me-¢¢.o.Qao¢w0 . \ -occnpationwwqnnn "H . . __ if +4 » ~--»-o »-¢ ¢ »-¢ ~_¢-e ».¢»`_¢~~e e e-o-0-0-o‘u,'»-s-1-o~\ _ . , _ , f -_ ' . Address - ` ~~\`l _ ° ' ' ° "‘ 'H v ~ e - ~ ~ e i o i e-su-a-oeegeeoeeunne¢¢{e_ub¢° i _ Shares of Szoo each. .___ _ ___ Value of Cheque. na... .H-»~.~ . To The Secretary-Treasurer 1 use it M-bw, mmm and lined-with English and Can.