. il- . NOVEMBER I5. 19f3 'run Lerner saws rmsr or inn THfE'jGI;¥ARDIAN norms DAILY Paon THREE uf-\ FYI* "“\~"F`:"»"¥ - ___ in __w _ ‘ _ - - c Chocolates 1 I NEILSL `, *S ' H 'ere nie ` we_::geivedsg:;=r%ay. _ Epiourew4‘$!`.‘_li0. ' l ATIBUCCTRC- .00. scitnu mens wad esehlln 's¢&a“ ns. flue aeesqpasy egg,” \l'°ll&1~lve cash.” _ . Rates hr lssels in Ukulele i . _ ¥.'.ii'ef'7.`-'if .‘l'.i."‘i‘.i'.."'.»i...° f°"f‘ ‘_‘“_ _ ‘The Guardian has all the ‘HOME and other news and the SWEET satisfaction of being the H0143 paper tor Prince Edward Island; ' ‘_ ”_""‘~ U °8ubscriber&'-and ot¥rs are asked, to remit by oney Or er or by Rag. istered Letter, The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded otberwisg ,than as ‘p.‘oove. MEM. A i"*:f’ Dembnstrailg-81 00. lsolaecially '_ Prepared Fruits- `,| livery piece Different-$1.00. _ Cherries in Marashins`~'~80c i and 459. \ i l “Chocolate Snudaes-S0e and °_ y _ Chateau-'llic rad 40s. 5 1 Dehnxe- 75c and 40s. 3 _ Classics-60o and Soc. 1 .. We guarantee all our chops? _ l lates to be fresh. Call onus lor you next supply. - A 4- its - 4- “sut- 0 ==L-“£5 ====.¢§:;-."==.;____-_- *The Guardian 'welcomes reliable newev from persons throughout this Prolince. All such items should be mailed to_. “T115 .Guardpn News DSM," 0harla?etowa`,` -immediately “mir U10 G _GW-. lidve transpired. _,.._.___. noni imuuus i ravens P9‘Z°°Z*°Z I _ _ -1 111.11111: E A.Fo5ter fl _Central Drngllore 1 _ Sunny side surpasses; I iii ilhildilli iliiilliliii EUBPS FUR JUDGMENT gsu ru iws"§ n-p-WY .minus w w1ii'rsHsAn Mr. James W, Whitehead, merchant tailor, Mag; street, Moncton, who indfbeen ill for some weeks past, passed away yesterday at'ahout dve o’o1oc.k“|i.m., at his residence on Rail- way ave. Mr. Whitelilad's death was iinexiiected, but nevertheless it will he"`learned with deep regret _by -a Xide circle ol irlends.=and acqnain-‘_ ences by whom he was much estesia- ed.. About six monthsiago he was taken suddenly ill, but after s. short while recovered. His health, how. ever( has never been the same since then and telapseellwere more or less recurrent. f Mr. Whitehead took a deep interest in °iViC Bffliili. end _lor two or three years sat as an sldernian lor Ward Two at the Qity'.CouncilVBoard. This was in the y'ears` 1898 and 1899. Hs was chairman ol the market commit-' tee in 1898 and chairman ol the ilre committee in 1899. ‘ i The deceased was born at Grsham's R030. Bllty miles out oi Kensington, P.E.I., in the month ol October some sixty»ilve or sixty-six years ago. Both his iather and mother came from Scotland and settled in Prince' Edward lsiand. The former died about seventeen years ago, and Mr. J. W. Wnitehead’s mother also pre- deceased him. R. G. Monroe, ` Boston; J. Allan, lileiiit Royalty; Geo. Myers, Hampton; A. Boswell, French Fort; J. J. Mc- Dougail, Glace Bay, C, 13,; Joni, HONIB. Winsloe; R. Morris, Granville; D. J. McNeil, Burnmerside; J. M, Nicholson, Port Hill; J. Dndy, Mt, Stewart; C, B. Wage, Boston. an Hgéupagu parvo'srsqiapusupnznnnlza. __ . 3( TK’ “' ' “Y” , i 71-a__.i I Krem- llsve You an old Watch on llend th t is our ol keitei ‘I Br ng it h- re and ii it ls not s oi mnleie win it l’li makes rel able timepiece oi it sgsin. F. S. Mitchell Expert watch and clock repairer- . IBB Queen Street. Phone 897- R. “The glove department has e wonderful showirigifif those popular feorlc-_ gloves,-ln, mooh i inish lleeded 'inside-Very' solo' and smooth: 3_5,o,-_-500 -75o An colors. Moore & McLeod 268|-I l-l5M3i ::For relieving that cold, allaylng the accompanying headache and ban- ishing accompanying ill you should take Rexall Cold Tablets. These are wonderfully efficient, easy to carry can* be slipped into a vest pocket. Price 25o, money back il deesatisiled. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great (ieorge and Kent Sts. Mliltf. ::'i‘he better grade of Rexall hot water bottles are guaranteed for two years and over. They are unusually strong, well made and oi the best rubber. Prices range from $1-35'\1P‘ wards. The MacKinnon :Drug Oo., Corner Great George and K ent Ste. Mliiti. ` ::Buntaln, Bell 5 Oo. tor best ai at H “ [__ ' even om, the “.,,,se_ 4 ' coal; lowest prices. 9-23M*-L i EE; i .g_ 5-; y 5-- .' _ vicrolns G. N. McLean, Montreal; W, H, Crocker, Middleton; G, Harding, Abrams Road; W. E. Cangsweil, Mon- trell; G. S. svsrete. sz. Andrews; G. B. Johnston, Ottawa; R. E. McKen- zie, Picton; W. A. Brennan, Slimmer- siue; C. ic. snéw, in seine; ri.-l ai. l‘.’r\bstor, Moncton; Jas. l¢elly,"i‘ruro- OUEEH H. D. McEwen, Morell; M. Fl. Jones, Sr.. John; J. Richards, Bedford; May Tweedy, Alberton; B, heard, Alberton; F. Bell, City; WE. Agnew, Halifax; ld, V, Hutcheson, Deep Brooke. .___i___l-..-_ Tl] PLAN l|N|TE|]_ llfllllil HGHT COLUMBUS, C., Nov. 14-Follow- ingin the wake of the biennial con- vention oi the, Anti-Saloon League of Arnerica, wliiicli closed its iour days' session. yesterda_v,' hnother, even larger and more important gathering inthe interest oi prohibition opened heretoday. The 'gathering includes representatives and duly appointed delegates of practically all temper- ance and prohibition organizations oi the- country, of the various religious and semi-religious organizations and many hundreds ol persons not direct- ly connected with any society or oth- er organization engaged in the iight against, liquor, hut greatly interest- ed in the snblect for seientiiic, socio- logical, hygenic or other reasons. To bring about an amalgamation of all the temperance and prohibition forces of the country into one organ- ization and to plan 9. united educa- tional and legislative campaign against the liquor evil is the object of 'the large gathering which will re- main' in session several days. Many notéd advocates of prohibition are among t-hose in attendance and will idsliver addresses and take part in ithe discussions oi the plans to be formulated for a concerted campaign ag n q o Mr. J. W. Whitehead is survived by 'one son, Walter, aged between six- teen and seventeen years and two else ters and three brothers. The sisters are Mrs. James Harding, ol ura- hamfs” Road, P.E.I.», and Mrs. Eliza- both Dongnart, of Margate, P.'ri.i. 'l`he,brothers are Wm. Wnlteliead, ol: Graham's Road, P.E.I., Robert Whitehead, ot.i\enslngton, P. E. I., and' one brother residing in the Unit- ed States,-whose name and location cannot 'b6 learned. The deceased was married to Miss Emily Wran, ol the 1.U.R'. Mrs. Whitehead, it will be re- called, predeceased him about four years ago. ‘ -Mr. Whitehead was a prominent merchant in the tailoring business. lor about thirty years. For many 'years he was in a stand at the brick ‘building now forming an extension on Main Street ot the i'»/linto Hotel, and 'afterwards moved to the W.0.'l‘. U.~ building where he conducted busi- ness- at the time oi his death, ~ Mr- Whitehead was a prominent member of Botsford Chapter of A.F. & A. M.; _also ol the Sons ot Scot- land the the Knights oi Pythias. He' war; a member 'oi-~ti1e1(Dhnrch of Eng-` ian . ` A private funeral will be conducted at the residence on Sunday afternoon at two o'cloek, conducted by the Rev. Canon Bisam, alter which a service will he held in St. George's Church `at'ha1f past two, interment taking lplace et.the Elmwood cemetery. __...______.__- Furmisri EDGE FRUIT nornms f A set of fruit doilies is easily made Six dailies-constitute 9, set, and each -dolly may have a different irnit design, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. Linen of medium quality should be used. Make each doily about nine inches in diameter, then an inch and one-half inside of this circle draw another circle, having a diameter of seven and one-halt inchcs. Stitch the inside circle on the ma- chine with sewing thread, and then cover the machine stitching with an outline stitch. Inside of the seven and one-hail inch circle, outline some simple fruit design with colored mer- ecrized floss. After 8. design is embroidered lringe the edge to the stitched circle. To fringe a circular dolly draw the threads on all sides \ip_to the stitchi- ed edge. Four triangles will then be left at the corners. Pull these threads' out ‘one at atime. ll'0l\? me stitched circle, then straighten xi-_id 7 » '. ..;. _ 'rri‘i:»1 dill* ' . 1 emicson’S 'rin n - »>f<»'=\ rss wcggusn __ _ __ _ i, ieureaiiuss Illia. soon. ETC (Special to '-_Phe _Ciilsfdiwn-J 'r0noN'ro, nov; is.-Sirens “Orth- wos‘t winds, lair and colder. _ THE WiilA'l`l'ilsf»R.-Yesterday. WM cloudywitii irensent heavy showers; cloudy and -rain at iiight. ' 'ihe highest temperature recorded yesterday was 50 degrees above '1-Gro and the lowest was, 43 above. The lowest the previous night was 45 shove. At nine s. ni, itwes, 4'! above and at nine p. m. iiabovei " The noe will no hign this after- noon at 1z_o9, »tomorl-owrat‘ 12.54 and Monday at 1.10; it will _behigh tonight st 11.04; cenmirow ‘st 12 and Tuesday morning' at 12.08. _ 'Phe sun 'sets this aliélnobn at 4.29,~'tmnorrow at ‘4_`Z8 and 'l`ll0S4lBY .ati 4.Ili; it "rises‘-tomorrow mornin! at' 7.01, Mondflly" 'lit 7.03 und Turl- dayat 7.06. ` ` " Thg moqn piped _Chill SYM!-Vlllg, lit 5.17 and tomorrow at 6.10_. There was s lull :noon Thursday. Nov. 13th at 7.11. p.'h\.‘ ', ' 'rho lair quarter 'of tliennomi will be on Friday, Nov. Z\kt"`Bt 3.57 1- in. The length of _today will be _ nine hours and twentrnine minutes and oi tomorrow _nine hoursnn/5 ¢W°l1*~Y _ seven minutes. , , A SMALL Bows PRAYER One small boy of ml' Ilculliiilléllllffe wi,l be eareful when he grows up about that business of writinii his address legibly, ii he retain his ing the point clear-_ »l~_I¢-wes_".‘si‘1lnl! his prayers the otlier,.evenXm¢l 1-nd alter the enumeration i,i,_;r\_oee nvon "-and then alter'u"neM¢e.""1l 1-nd! Lil- ;n |i‘:'!»¢_ smith avenue. Amen." '_' here vras to be no mistake about the msiitstitii of more and hettei"`f instructors to improve the condition of the active militia, but lays chief emphasis _ on the need of organizing the reserve militia, whicirlie declares to be the that end he strungzly advises tin- nreparation of. muster rolls in peace in peace timeris uniienceesmy in Canada, strouz_lv insists -on the ex- IN IIUTIUN [IAS .,..._- _ th Cotton ppeui from the Supreme ° “ |35 .I LONDON, Nov. li.-Judgment in ,glen sto, fu*_h,,____¢u¥§. Court' of Canada to the Privy (Jouncll 796 DP. 9.5¢ pl’ DY es . has resulted in the appeal of Uharl Cotton being allowed and the cross appeal to the Crown disniisscd. ~ 3 stutions oi Canada. 1 This means that the ueclsion oi the 0 _While admitting the primary duty King’s Bench Court is restored, the re- than Pverl _ 1 he .» l§ii.~i- $2.75, 5|? 340 360, spondents to pay the costs of the pre sent annual as well as those in the S preme Court of Canada. _, The Privy Council arguments were heard last J uly before the Lord Chan- cellor and Lords Atkinsonfillld M001- ton. DETAILS OF THE COTTON CASE ARE RECALLED. When H. H. Cotton died in Boston, in 1906, he left an estate of $341,385, of which $1|,074 was in Quebec. The Government oi the province claimed by the _score of _~10~0_. _ l _ A , ML Amsmkhad much the batter of of the war organization oi the Cana-'$1,360 as succession duty, which was th. territory play'm both periods. dian army at '5,900- btlicers and 163,-_._ paid. ‘ ‘ '_ but failed go tau” ,_ 000 other ranks. ` (Fo meet these | Later, however, the executors claim _The _,Andis :halves wa,-,,,`ce,-Qmnly 'requirements ,the _vnurnber of__oili_cials _'ed that Quebec wasi_ndeb_te_d .cox team, fast and tw6.__zet_ .arwah ga-Vé-them :and men (lessffi e__ _per ceht), who `lor this sum plus interest, contenlling their score_ This give” Acadisw pep were present with the colors in "i912 ‘that the province lisr1nn1‘iglit to col- manent possesidn of the Kmg's Rich_ and received some sort of military icct succession duties outside th ardson 'I-,.ophy_ training _ was approximntel-yi-Per- province, and that the ttatnte,-wus-u-nf H. I-Ieat2,_Marslli`ie1d._,piayed for manent f=°"°e_250 °.“i¢_’°f5» 9H‘¢.l' C0llBtil1\1f~i0f1B-11 '_ » _ .-' V _ '» __ ML Au.,Bo,,_ "' V A ranks, .2,500; and active _ militia-_-. -Lord Mou1ton_`sjui1giiwiit,was that The Basket Han 'gam‘é, 'befween the oilicers, 3,550;__,other ranks, 43,000. this taxation was not 'llii'|;ct"t;|.xal: Mt; Allison gl;-15 amy Acadiafgirls To make good the shortage in 'the ion, and that the enactment' was resugged in A tm Th‘l,"B`¢','ore ‘(;`.5_ ‘Wfmt Df moblliiatlil" 1895 YNY 2.100 therelore_u'ltru vires 'on the pai~t‘»oi e the Provincial Government. ;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;;.;.L;.;;..;..;..;..;..;..;».;. W0“1f1fhH\.¢¥ had YQ D2 f°_““_<1 at Short The decision. ~nein_g _thc_f_'ir_st-llietinct , if . notice. Furthermore, to fill the interpretation of t,hc.no‘.vel',uf,, ti.\l;____ , , _ , . 3. 3° depot cadres indispensable : to every provinces to, tax estates under Section gcpuine, S.:utCll make _',fl113 . l - . ee ‘ ‘ - -can ‘ ' " sf. . _,A held army 2,800 oliicers and over 92 of the British North Amen »;»~;».;,e;».;»°,»~;»¢s»;».;&e2»4:»~;`»;ee;»;#.g.»g».g,.;.,:,.;, '70,000 other ranks should he added Act, will he cl immense interest to At fthe Charlottetowii Bowling A1- Ito this deficit. . the nrovincini governments. The case NYS 13St Gvcnlllg the lviechauicl and MUSTER ROLLS, fwaa argued licfore the l’rlv_v Council the Business Men played a bowling _ WOULD SERVE PURPOHE~ by R.G_ Smith, K.C., of lvloutresl, and match which resulted as f0l1ows;_ He recommendl-v_ the enipioymient Geoilrey Lawrence, for the C‘otin"n estate, and bv Aims Geolirion, Ki? and Sir Robert Fiiiley for the Lluciicc Government. . _ 213 149 213_575',-gal national .m-my of Canada. T.. ~..w.~.~.-~»~,..w..,.....-~.,.~»--M~ ...___ of those liablélf to serve. und while ui boys to arms. Al~`\1<‘i>l\i_S`il."1l'~ .Over Ninety Million Dollars of. Insurance inforce, A ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ._ ._. / 1-: ` I .- _‘ “|._- 'i '1"he_ Great West-Life Assu'rance_, _ ' ' nun orifice: wiuumzo. MAN; j 'f ‘» .EQ - Hyndman B Co , Ltd present sense of importance of mak- , _ I , , I Mlinlgttd, P. _‘- ‘ Officer 6| Queen Sireei Telephone No 67. .»\ » _"_, -_ _ ...¢....~ i lilg- PK fl? e. i _ _ _ C49( do better for you'oh"‘i51ah'¥¥U .. $4.25. 4 _75_r_ 5:00a 5* 75»l“£- ' 'fdlfii have-to cnt and senditiiemlgffi' _ lo?¥§;‘r§'§nnn;'l¥'§9“°”¢;°§ _ ()iir”'cust,y'_:`§li_& ._ 6e{ with lhe qu'-ili y ol the goods- si _ -v- V ,,. ‘ . .. 1 ‘ . FANCY*-'»=;. ~ ___ , 2- _-four ale _ ay. cloths, blirfan sca'rve~‘,;_do€gVie$` r tabierofers, _rn11_‘Ib 0_1] it iausl, ,.7--vs-. BlIlIk!f'lil'glilU"“* E ai Beer G Weeks E ze i .fi 5 * ag A _-;‘.¢,.._t'_--, A A ' if .- ~_=..»-.§'1f;-in 1'-_;__fi‘= l ",'.°ir‘e" kn'own`evcf3fwhe::L,ai' ihe best in the wo,rld.Y,& u’.`1?iev* `1i. "5-feel .ind tcxt_nre_. _'l`h_¢;y're than de ’ n ie. .E9 biankl i. value' 1ry` ' Bee_f;'_W&;,¢ _W r ell: S; i l- f' §$5i‘* 1 ' , ‘ , i. ` i 1 i' ihem _in all, kinds of lio1iSe,iy,ll€i g line-ns,such as io=we` in_gs-,tosxehii Gi _ai l V goods. You’1i te pleased v il o Q 5*. _ol p Fancy linen _, £5 J. re' éiierf ` ‘are 'ff' z is .4.'. A- 4 ni; ~ ARCASSIAN-~ _\:V~AI:N.U|§` :- V53" 1;.. , lifnl pair of dré~s».-rs r'-f‘__if;'lJ_`l;!_§_ _ k’ SS If f bed & “Ch \vi‘tf'1_\"~q'1 ‘r¢£§f¢.fZ. [thc rlifplav. Bwf & \Ve_-;ki_a.=_ 4 --_ _.__il-_-ii__,_ 1;-___ _ -;-.'g__._, ____;_v-- f_l __==- " -i s-'-_ .;i\ .||‘_ _ -,, .if n 1" 'i ln. .*-.'.` if _~ _. noir ,~} ~ -ini, tiqm .».\ in -H hu. -.: x___ Charlottetown P. -Y. i. i H in .`;u;¥§!'. f- M, 1 .- .~ V :- .~_‘ ri-~, ~.~_‘-sri* _ f _‘ SPECIAL AGENTS T. 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