_ , . . » - _ _ .,_ ' __ .1 .,.. p ix -..1,'_»'_;1 - . 'll _ _ 4 NOVEMBER. 25. 3913 summer iuws rmlr or-'nm THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ' uommm nainv. " ' ‘ PAGE ELEVEN C “'*"fm~.:o:{t21'tt'.‘.»il\Ztii_=_i_v> ...-1-,;. < _L hlla..»» z-§;1f."" Jin. =\‘i§§§llll‘ Ji _ -.- -I -I i I me ._-.. T.. "C é F.. .4 ._ _ -.A . ... I...._-n. we '.~`n’{_.‘ ..:i7."I Manv snauoe or saxine Powers oo_N-ram atom wi-Iicu is an Iruunioue Acio. rn: Iu- enslnicnrs ogatum seams Po urn an: 8c_I.oouI Pninrco P on ru: Laser. Ir 'ruev Ani:.'rI-II: .‘,.....,,.l.f_,_. _.f ALUM is usuaI.I.v nerrnnco 'ro _- _, as ouI.I»I-Iari: or AI.uuIINA on' eoolc AI.um|NIc euI.PI-Inc. ‘ MAGIC BAKING POWDER CONTAINS N0 ALUM ~~ PRICED Mar- , - ~_.~<~. ~1'l-IB ONLY WELL-KNOWN MEDIUM- BAKING POWDER MADE IN ` M v; (~ -"~¢ANADA THAT ooze nor con-ram aI.uuI. AGI . -_-Ano wi-Iicu Has ALI. Irs Viucnroicn-r.s ,eI_,aINI.v srarrn on me I.ae:I.. 7 . , l>AKIl`iC - P _ AP ips.-w. oII.I.I:'r'r ooMI=A‘Ny I.IIvII1'I=:o llYYl)f\ winning TDRONTO. ONT-.5 monrncai. ..'».: u* .~ ~ . » » 2~ .-. , . first kept, forty two years ago The previous high record for November 20 was in 1901 when oil degrees was the highest tempeiature of the day The highd temperature, the weather' bureau explained, was due to an aern of warm air that has swung in from the southeast. Rose and snowball bushes burst in to bloom this afternoon at Tarry town, according reports, which al so stated that temperature reach ed 73 degrees. NEW YORK H WARM DAY NEW YORK Nov 20.- Today was the warmest November 20 in New York since the ollicial records were _ » F. B.. McCURIIY & To the Holders ommericanlloiids 'The new Federal Income Tax Law contains pro- visions of great importance to Canadian holders of Bonds or other obligations of American Companies. We have made -a careful study of this Act and | ' shell be very, glad to advise such holders as to the pro- . per course to pursue in other that they may be entitled to the exemption provided by this law. . All enquiries, giving particulars of securities held, will receive a prompt and full reply. - - nemo... n~...¢mI emi ensuing.. |64 Richmond St, Charlottetown, P. E. l. C0. _ _ I -thc marriage market. The sporting I-i l _*- _ II * 'I Real Estate Versus Black Foxes -_ The -Black Box Industry has proven to be an exception- ally good investment, but well selected Real Estate is better because safer. A 1.lo.ooo fox may die or escape, but Real Estate in a city which is increasing its population at the rate .~ of I4,ooo per year, and which has a building programme of ,- $I2,ooo.ooo. this year cannot depreclate in value- __ Nearly all great fortunes have had their basis in Real Estate. This has been true in all countries, it is now especi- , ally true of Canada. We buy at rock bottom prices, and make a specialty of syndicating large properties. You can get into one of our Syndicates at 75 p c. less than you can purchase a portion of the same, or a similiar property from the ordinary lot vendor, and then we stay by you and make the resale, so that you know where you are getting off again. We now have a Syndicate in the process of formation that already has in it many of the best financial men in both New Brunswick and P. E, I. The property is a quarter sec- tion lu Regina, the Queen City of the West. It is situated ` West of theihree mi li .n dollar Parliament Buildings and the G. T. P. 'million dollar hotel. This quarter section has al- ready been subd.vided, and as soon as the remaining shares are sold we shall begin retailing the lots at double our price to the Syn_dicate._ The Syndicate who purchased the, adyoining property niede.$2oo,ooo for the shareholders. Cut out the attached coupon, and mail it to us today. , ‘IiisIIisI'I§Ao & iilyilkznsrnsiu . . _ _ ockintosllll o. B'ox.N.6.'1;22Dock Street and Market gtuszgn’ Nj. J£M NPUPIE PHIYS FUH CHIMPIUN llllilli- IPEIEI ill MIXICU --1 ROME. Nov. 21.-(Special).-Pepe Pius yesterday received a. party of two hundred Mexican pilgrim just returned from Palestine, who __ wero_ introduced bythe Most_Rev. Josel asmon Ibarra. .ireiioisnop at 1=.u'eI»ia.! Mexico. After imparting the -aposto- lic benedfdtion the Pope expressed the -hope that the blessing "of peace would begiven soon to their country, The pilgrims were accompanied al- 80.11! th9,Most Rev. Leopold Ruiz, Archbishop of Michoacari and by Bishop Josef Amador Velaiho. Therel was s. most impressive scene when' the Pope, surrounded by the Liiexicuni prelates,'knelt with the pilgrims and prayed for the peace of Mexico, The Right Rev. Dennis J. Dough- erty Bishop of Jaro, Philippines, sr- rived today and is to be received by the Pope. _ BAD FOR THE RAGE. LONDON, Nov, .2l_- Dr. T, (_'_ Shaw, e. noted authority on_m¢¢1l¢0- psychological problems, rdicturiug recently on- “The Iiérvous facto in women’s health," said that the ex- cessive pasical development which women o oday are seeking is a bad thing for the race. . He said it produced women of harder features, more wrinkles and more independence, The woman ot today, he went on, has lesser rever- ence for authority than her mother, and has fewer home interests. "Sport," he added, “is bad for girl becomes too manlike. She shows her character too much to man and assumes a. bucolic look." Dr. Shaw assumed that the pre- vailing mode of short 4 and tight skirts, showing the figure, is due to a desire on the part of the women to- be what men are, and to do what' men do. I-le considers that a mis- take, as it. does away with the mys- tery in women, and wonders how women allow it, ns it is against their own interests. 1-le said there is danger of a new kind of woman arising with whom men will have no sympathy, Taking the sufiragette an an example, he said: “For years men have endowed womexf' with all the virtues and never thought of the other side of thc picture. They know now that there is another side, that women can be lust. as ob- stinate, spiteful and devilish as men." I _I I A Message to Marittme Merchants ' Amon our PIirtial`Payment WUUll|]_il_l||.|lUli PARIS, Nov. 22.-(Special).-Lim utenaut Torcon, a Bulgarian army officer, alter vainly challenging Pierre Loti, a French novelistf and several Parisian journalists who had publish- ed anti-Bulgarinnnrticles, finally nun ceeded today in finding an opponent in the person of -the well known writ- er and swordsman, mi, George Breit- tmayer. " The soldier and the writer met in a sword duel this morning, which end- nd in the dlscomfiture of the Bulgar- ian champion, who. after receiving a severe wound in the breast during the sixth bout, abandoned the contest. q_._______._.,- NEEHITS ELMM TU Hlllill' ll|S|IHE|]|l[ll LONDON, Nov. 22.-(Speelal).- The claim recently made hy a colored man living at Salford to be Prince Lobenguln, eldest. son of the late Matabele King, has been discredited by a letter from thc secretory of the British South Africa Company. The case was brought to light by Vicar Ilees of Pendleton, who found the man in poverty, 'dying of consump- From the far East to the great West, coffee reigns supreme at the srrnnsiiir siiuuos -XMAS SAILINGS ifivr-:RPooI. Frcmliqcattcal B00k “Laurentic” Nov. 22 ...w...... W “MEGANTIC" . . . - ,“TEUTONIC” . . _ NUW I O mmrmasa ui. mailman eu. my me -‘c/iNAnA"...... Def.: - oss. 3 "O05 7 ' »“ is #F14 “ARAeIc".. Dec. I6 (.....f.'.:'_'"......) omeiim-noiaqpa » Apply fo Railway and Steamship Agents for our tickets. \A/ - D N N Ll N E ortridlqg $1' I§>rT'I'g`s1riI.. 'rong~I¢g.'ouhI$¢:. I-IAI.IIrAx_ 'I Agent, W. K, Rogers, _Gity. _ m I t in i breakfast table. judged. Chase & Sanborn, Montreal. tion, having worked as a miner. The vicar, who still believes the tale, has received a promise of help for his charge from Miss Colenso, champion of the Zulus in Natal. FREE ADVICE ll] SIBK WOMEN Thousands Have Beenl-Ielped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate prom t_ly with the. word_’an's private .‘ `~'~`.'§.‘.-_, correspondence de- >‘- ` pnrtmeiit of the-Ly- QA .IiaIs.1°i..IiII snsnddiu lineal 'egggiili _ ____ ____ ia.- fra...-.I a.. I44' l Il 'VIININE Ell. WILL _ ESEIPE |N|Ill|Vli lil LONDON, Nov. 22.--tSpcciul).-- In order to avoid the British income tax the directors ol the Butt-ers Sal- vndor Mines Cor.-ipuny, owing to gold mines ' in Salvador, propose to reconstruct their concern as I1 Canadian Company, Big dividends have been paid in the past. and the shareholders not resident in England object to the puyment r.I the income tax on the whole of their profits. By registrntionin Canada this can be avoided though the div- idends payable to English sharehold- ers Ivill still be liable to the tax. MARINE RELIEF FUND STEADILY INCREASING TORONTO, Nov. 21--Subscriptions so the marine relief fund are coming forward in encouraging amounts. While Toronto, Winnipeg and other cities, towns and villages in Canada have been contributing generously tu the fund the custodians today receiv- ed messages from other important cite ics and towns to the effect that they likewise would beI"knocking at the door with their mite" before the fund closed. `t Several members of the Board of Trade and grain shippers notified the representatives of the marine inter- ests that they desired to figure among those contributing. It wn-s announced tonight that the moncv will not be distributed cqunlly to those entitled to share in the fund The Dominion Marine Association will appoint n. committee. “DOH which there will he representatives from the Dominion government, the Ontario Legislature, the city of 'I‘0- ronto and the commercial and finan- cial interests, to investigate thc con- ditions of those to whom money li! t0 be given. The total fund is somewhat above $68,000. LEMON A1>I>I.n FILLED clxicic Cream oIIe-foiirth ciiplul of butter and add one cupful of sugar grud- ually, while beating constantly; whcn mixture is very creamy add two eggs well beaten and one-half cuplui oi milk. Mix and sift one und two-thirds wpfiils of flour with two and one-half teaspoonfuls of linking powder and then add this to the first In-ixture. When baked, cut cake in halves and out together with Lemon Apple Fill- Ing. /"I ' I 'I4-d""»\::'-._ . ill; , I. \ \ i if? ,/ ‘ ;¢.' 'v`»~E§' 1 .._. .. ,.».-_.If-..‘.""ir"1. "":::":.'.L.i` * r.. .. `i eng-F.-1 » 33-" ’ 1. Hotel Martinique Broadway at 32d_Sl;.,' NI~:w_voIzI<. 600 Rooms 400 Baths . Splendid room, with adjoining both, $2.Q0.p]' 7 “como I'oI1IIIsI'” l ANADIAN Is a Popular Way to Travel P Ac. - | C .= . _ _..._ __ . . Tourist Blee ers-li ht and air . With bil' c0mI0l‘l\b|6 bHl"f|1B- l°°°% ' : ting two adu|t.s.pll desired-are caI?|ied from Montreal on Fapt 'Pranecon wt- al xpress Trains for points In Western Uanads. British Oo umbia. and 011.310 Pacific Coast. . ' _ Nos in luxurious as me Pence sieener. but the mast the requirement! ol n superior class ol patrons lust as well -sud at hal the cost. v. ; 'i ' I i’ ECONOMY Ann conroar coMaiNlD. W. K. Rosen. loul archi- I w.B.`i{6w.iao. o.P.a.. o.P.a_. s'r..IouN. N.a. _ _ ..._ S. S. “Cascapediaf From Montreal From Ch’ town Thursday, 22nd. May, 5th. June, Igth. “ 3rd. ]uly i8th. " 3Ist. “ 14th, August, 28th. “ 4th. Sept. nth. September 18th. “ " 2nd. Oct. 25th. 9th. October 16th. “ I I ( K 23rd. 6th. November, 13th. Nov. callin at Gas , Mal Bay, Perce, 8 Pe Summerside and Picton . Thursday, 29th. May izth. June 26th. “ ioth. july 24th. “ 7th. August zrst, “ Carvcll Bros S.S. "Swansea Trader” Furness Line Coastal Service sails from Halifax every Tuesday morning at seven o’clock, and f: due to arrive at Charlottetown oi Wednesday evening. calling at Cause, Arlchat, Port Hawkesbury, Sumrnerslde and Charlottetown, also Souris, Georgetown, Lower Mon tague and Montague fortnightly For further particulars apply is CARVELL BROS. -9i1Mwstf- _IN1I~:R oIf_o.III-Apt 'P RAILWAY ' Service Such as you cannot ceive elsewhere You Get when you buy your ets HERE. Tickers ro Anywhere Any Way ' W. K. Rogers City Ticket Agent re- lick- . J. eddmg Presents A lot of new silverware inet received at C. W. Pattersoifs Cor. Great George and ~‘”“.‘:..‘2I.”..f"f_%_°..3f““'-‘ G-aim Sa. Special weekly rates. ` Restaurant Prices Moderate. I gluulf Sedlffgnd honors srIziIIsIIII> 'I ` FE" P O is the recognized standard C0.. by which an “hers “fe Service for season of |9l5 _ Raul M~_|;_5_15AM_5gL Montreal onli Quebec _.T9 .1- LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. IAVRE. 0 LONDON Weekly ssllin e until Sth Novenfiaer. Christmas Ships _ T0 LIVERPOOL From Bat. 0 Dec. VIr¢inlan........B'allfax Wed i0 Uec 'l‘\Ini|lan.__..Bt.John TO IIAVRE 4|. LONDON Thu. li Dec. :Pomeraninn...St. John TO GLASGOW Fri. I2 Dec. ztiesiperlau.. . .. . .Halifax Bat I3 Dec. :Ion an _ Portland :One class (ii) Cabin Steamers. For rates. and lull 8_artieuIarl. apply W. K. ROGERS. IU. or II. O.. A. ALLAN 2 Si, Peter-Street. Montreal e Furness Wiihy O. Co , Lid, STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Steamer From Halifax Almeriana November 20th Shenandoah November with vov. isth Rappahannock Deeeinbcr Iuth )ec. 'md Kanawha Decem ber und Dec. 17th Shenandoah January Sth I From Liverpool From Hsllllx Durango November 27th Vov. 25th Digby December lith Dec. 6th Tabasco December 27th Dec. filth Durango January ilth The above steamers have a limited sc- commodation for saloon passengers. and Freight Agents for the Allan Line Bteamehip Cu. st Halifax. FUBNESB WITHY dc Co.. LTD. Agents. Halifax. N. B. I \LI. 'HIE WAY li! WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE ‘ WINTER FARE8 St. John to Boston. . . . . . ...$4.50 Sr. John to Portland.. . . .. . ..4.0_0 State Rooms... . . . . ........ ...L00 Leaves Bt.John at 0.00 a. m. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays lor Eaetport buoec and Boston. H.eturnin& leaves Central Wharf Boston ldondnys. ednesdayn and Fridays. at 9 A. M. ' and Portland at 5 p. m.. for Lubeo. Eosttport and Bt. John » - mania: 'rio/iiisfriif I.IIis-vine; service between lfortliiud and New York. Leaves Franklin Whorf Tuoediive. Thursday and Saturday at 6 p, ni. Fare $8.00. each way. ' - Folr tiézkeltu. lfttzyzliuze and 'lnfoémation u p n ocn e azen |'. anne cheched throuéh to d ltinatlon. r.. a. 'r oigrigig. 'r. r. a na. A. E. e z Ageut._ Ht. John. N. r’ The Charlottetown Steam Navigation' Company, Ltd Charlottetown-Picton service Commencing Monday the 8rd. of Nov. eniber the S. S. “NorthIImberland" will leave Charlottetown at 7.80 o’cloclrA. M- Returning will leave Picton, N. S. after the arrival ofthe train from Halifax due at noon. G. W. Wakelord Manager Ch'town, ocwhsr aotii. ioio. _ TIME TABLE Rocky Point Ferrv Btr Hillsboro will ron al !ollowa:-- Lv. Ulftewn Lv. Ry. Point 'f.80a. In. ` BN a. ni. 8.80 a.. In. 0.00 L ni. 9.80 a. in. 10.00 a. m- ii.00 a. m. 11.50 a. in. 1.80 p. m. 2.00 p. In. 2.B0 p. m. 8,00 p. m. 8.80 p. In. 4.00 p. In. 4.30 p. nn. __________ 4.50 p, m, i -I I i I l “. I v ... -...~.‘,......_.._...._.- I I. '-1 L |': ti, -»-_ 41. fl Elf zen-nqwm ~ -.. »- hi ~'¢!'»`1»~