` .V, .-_I' ,elf xl .1 _.ae --i"iic_ ` I fl .gl lv, I .. 1 12'! LW ' :»~, If_:`-' ~ i;` `. `:».I)l’ ' >‘ ll; I g i in ‘ I fl? _fri .gi . . 1;;-i g I *_?§’§;l' no ly; II it 2,- 1. »~. f E I '.31 ‘- 1 i if i .ess ., a‘.a.=2<=‘~aue.-"_.“'1->‘=,»'=.'r -_ _-'~ r V. _ if-I' Iii ipii II; ‘gl \ `. il" i f ,r ; _ ,_ _ ‘fl 'gli - . _ , 4, 1' “‘=le'.€¢:=.- _ . _ --......-_-..- “' ".’?~*` i'."" ,,-. _ I »._;~` _ .g__, _ ,iii 1 _. ._ _.is ‘ L e _ "fu 'gli F iiliii I ziii l . .1 I- ~_ ' » s .I lr . EQ. 5. I‘f‘ii" :~.~- 'uf :ey ' _ ;§_.i;;_“ £,‘_.,);_‘ -I -"MII I _.II - ~;-_ev 'T-"=?~ '.f I'ff°‘" *li _ »;,Vi.‘ ,V ji' I Vi. -school~», churches and rnai\ service. I ` 352.12.14l\/I24.27_1'Jw5i _».-li; f5il‘ Isf' . ..,, _ I :I .~=-_W--1 N-v--weave Lsreir _ _ '_ HOTEL ‘I |§y,£|£ -ovannrm aomwr.-in-_ w. A. Archibald Matthews, Alberton; D.I W. Howard, Milton; L. C. Hayden, Vernon River; Alex. McLeod, Monts- gne; Harry L. McGregor, Montague; -Thee. Calvert, Montreal; Mrs. Geo. Hume, Bristol; R. J. McLellan, St. Georges; R. H. Gordon, Summerside; C. G. Moore and wife, Toronto; C. G. Howard, Milton; S. B. Cameron, New Glasgow, N.S. 0 VICTDRII _ _ The following registered at the Vic-I toria Hotel on Saturday-J_A.G. Ellis, M. F. McDonald, Montague. QUEEN The following registered at the Queen Hotel on Snturduy.-E. S. rltorey, Montreal; J. C. McDougall, rltrutlllorne. I "II II Hillman is Guardian Agent in Alber- ton. and be -will~bs".¢ll'4l illrecrlve news, new and renewal subscription and advertising. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss- an issue, as all papers are discontinued promply on expired date. -WINTER SERVICE STARTED- The Minto made her first trip ln the winter service between Surmnerside and Tormentine leaving Summerside on Saturday morning with mails, ex- press, and about 30 passengers, re- turning again about 11.50 bringing the American mail of the previous evening. The remainder having been brought to Summerside by the Em- press which arrived at 10,30 and left again at 11.30 for Charlottetown.- J. -SERIOUS ACCIDENT-Samuel Gallant (llernnrd), Summerside, one of the men engaged attending the ines of tin- stcan:-er Minto met with ing wlnclf-_-.~i11 likely keep mm from being able to work for some consid- . ,__ 1 ` _ a painful ‘loci-_lent on Saturday morn- V ,i ._ I _ z -X. -__ - "*'\<'< ...Q vk ef? _ __ _:I , 1' ';§:?'f A ' /‘ : 'T c/__-Q ‘A ,`_;, /_aa , _ _ ar-ran worm use SNAPI ` lt will clilnll yourhn ndsthorouglily null qulvk- vu lv iloulnltl:-rln,w soiled they & ._l_ subaru cave Lllrm smooth _ nn-l soft. _lnk,}Enint. oil or ' grail-.;V¢;iallis.Go v.(l;cyrco|nc : . W I nu . t ~ . ! ‘I 1.5¢. :li Yell: lllenlrmlrdy ,, _‘Isle tile lhupou. -' Suun Cul:..l;uy liuailrd, llunlrui I able time, While .eng-aged at his work he got both of his hands caught be- tween a ,steel hawser and the m0ol`in5 post, badly bruising all the fingers 0 ' each hand above the knuckle joints. He was at once taken to a doctor where the injured hands were dressed. --J. -MRS. J. C. JARDINE.-A wide circle of friends will learn with re- gret of the death of Mrs. J. C. Jar- dine. which took place at her home in Summerside on Saturday after- noon, after an illness of about two weeks, of pneumonia. The deceased was 41 years oi age and leaves to mourn, besides her husband and five young children, two brothers, Mr. Frank Mill, Clermont, and Mr. Hen- ry Mill, Mill's Point, and six sisters, Mrs. Parkman and Miss Clara Mill. a..-_-..._ _ _- __ - - , - ;<"fd§ i Splendid Properiyi For Sale T0 BE SOLD BY - public auction st Jewel Road , North River on 'Wedllesflay ]un,7lll |914 nt 12 o'¢-lcck that splendid pro petty owned by (leo Viclicrsou con- sisling oi 8; acres of well culiivated I lard, all cleared having thereon sy good dwelling and omllulldings all Montague; Mrs. Walker, Kensington; Mrs. Keith Cameron and Miss 'Kary in Western Canada; and Miss Nora, in élummerside. The, funeral Will take place to-morrow (Tuesday), to the People's cemetery, service at the house at 2 p. m. The Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy to Mr. Jar- dine and his mothcrless children in their great bereavement.-`J. _ -MALPEQUE INSTlTUTE.- The meetings of the Mallleque Women’s Institute continue to bc oi great in- terest to members as well as visi- tors. Programs are planned well- lu good repair, and is convenient to a id at the same time and place al c|op,stock and i nplements For fur-_ ther particulars see band bills JOHN STEWART Auctioneer 5... ' .._._._'_.. . ._' 7 W.B.Mills Dealer in I V I V* *VV,VVAVV__Al`| Tow- V_~,\--» -,,§,g§._.j:,,_'=!;- HV)_»‘.".I‘7,,~.s,g'.¢§V_'A.-_Vg_VL.u;A1;-__‘.': ...$1-_~:'.'_`.',-,,P,Jax-:w..45»V ~. l - ._ ahead and all do their part in making; the work of the Institute the success; that it is. A good paper on the Caro; of the Sleapin Room was given by‘ many valuable hints, another excel- lent and thorough paper by Miss- lrene McGougan on The Domestic Water Supply .and _ its relation to was very convincing in its sugges- tions. At another meeting a paper on the Spirit of Christmas was read by Miss Janie McNutt which was both practical and very helpful. The supervisor was present at the last mentioned meeting and gave an inter- esting demonstration on the making of Christmas candies, which was veryi much appreciated, as were the sam- ples of dlilerent varieties provided by 8 1 Miss Alma Stewart which contained- heulth was handled intelligently and _,i tion for advertising in this c0l\`l`mn-~ Cash must accompany order. lmi-- mnm charge twenty-tive cents. - -F0_R SALE-One pair black eil-` ver foxes or separately of the Gor- d0ll~'l‘llplill Strain. Appl, _ .’U. '|501 392, Summerside. 3336-12-15Mtf. -FOR SALE-Offer for immediate sale two pairs of good black ‘silver foxes, one pair of real good patches and two choice female patches. For further particulars apply to Samuel Kennedy, Jr., Bradalhane, P. E. I. 3455-12-2o_M5i. ‘ _besides a large number of grand and` ol, its oldest and most _successfulvi 1arn‘|"el*s as"1'iell`iia one of~ its ‘most ren" epscted residents. Be was 88 years or age and had 'been ailing for some; Nero. hating been ,eqnlned to his bed"_ fo‘t_tho‘_Tv0't"six` years. . ,He leavestogi .inoiii‘n,' besides an aged widow, .three-‘_ code, ,Wifl‘li_a_m’J'., Alex R.'a'nd Albert E.. all of "Lot 16,' and one daugh-, ter, Mrs. J. T. L¥n°kletter,'Nartlia1n,; great grandiehildfen. The 'fnnerall will cake" piece 'te-morrow at l._ao§ p.“m.'-J." ' ' - i -BIDEFORD.- The semi-annual ex-: -THE RINK, you will be pleased to learn, is again opening and prom- ises to he more popular than ever. A rink ticket with its long lasting pleasure and good healthy exercise is always appreciated as an ideal Xmas gift. Prices same as last year. Ai- ternoon $1.50; ladies, $2.50; gentle- men, $3.50; promenade, $1.00. For sale at Charles McLellan's and Gourlles Ltd. 3377-12-16m5l. -PARK CORNER SCHOOL.- The half-yearly examination of the Park Corner school was held on Tuesday afternoon, the 23rd. It is some years since this school has had a pu- blic examipation, so it was a novel experience" for most of the pupils. Mr. Jno. Stewart, the Secretary of Trustees, and a former teacher of considerable experience, thoroughly examined the pupils of all the grades in the most important subjects. At the close of the examination, several expressed themselves as well pleased with the progress.oi the school since Miss Green took charge four months ago. The exercises were brought to a close by treating the children with home-made candy and confectionery' Drovided by the teacher and trustees-K -L. , --WEDDING _BEILLS.- A very pret- ty weddlng took place on Dec. 24th at the home of the brides parents] Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lowther, Carleton, when than only daughter Aletnai Jane was united in marriage to Reg- inald McFarlane of Cape Traverse, the ceremony being performed by the Rev, Jas. McDougall. At 6 o'clock p. rn., the bridal party entered the drawing room to the strains of Mendelshons Wedding March rendered by Mrs. Garfield Ellis, sister of the groom, and took their places under a beautiful floral bell. The bride who was given away by her father was unattended. She wore a dainty gown of white brocaded crepe de_ chene over silk with veil and orange blossoms and a beautiful pearl pend-I ant the gift of the groom. After the ceremony the company repaired to the dining room where a delightful supper was served in Mrs. Lowi'.her's usual good style. The renfsindsr of the evening being pleasantly spent in music and conversation, the happy couple drove to their future home in Cans Traverse. Their many friends wish them a haDDY and prosperous lourney through life. _ ` ::After your holidays and the heavy Christmas dinner you will need some-I thing to tone up your stomach and you will find in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets just the thing you want, They furnish the ingredients to pro- perly dlgest all food and tone up the: glands most efficiently. Shown in' two sizes, price 25c. and 50c. a box, I The MacKi`nni0n Drug Co., Corner the demonstrator. ' f ns ir Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf.I aminatioh of Blde`ford‘ ‘school took! place 1-‘riesyneeember ml., in the* presence' "ol a 1ai'ge`numb`ér of rata-I Dsyersl The school was tastetullyi decorated forthe occasion. The pu-E pile were examined in the diderenti euhiects by their-"teacher, _Miss Edna Nelson, assisted by`Miss Minnie Mc-5 Kay, teacher, Ellerslie, and showedi by their prompt 'and ready answers) that they had been ,carefully and dill-, gently taught and had taken an in-; tercst in their work. ‘A programi consisting of rscitations, readlngs,z etc., was well rendered and prizes; were given by Mrs. John Rlchardsi for proficiency. 1st prize was won byI James McDonald, second prize by? Orell McCaull. Prizes were also glv-_‘ en for attendance by their teacher.`f First prize was won by Susie Can-If _ * 1,- " 5- ',_ ._. .x. ........-._,. _ M.- ~-, __ _._ _ _ _ _ , ,_ V _ i ». MR. RDDERIOK WILL! 'll M0 _ *T I I N ` §,LnaN.-ret seeth emu. generics . - -i William _ ‘ which took place _ E “"" . _ " ' ' ' ' 1 _ yesterday morning. Lot` 16 loses one _ _ 1 -IT PAYS to buy in this province. V _ONE CENT P", 'om .uh muh. MR. MALCOLM McNlll‘l114)1.. (From B_aturdn.y's _iiivsning Guardian) One of the oldestland marks of Wood Island has been nfgloyed ‘ in the death of Hr. Malco McNeill, who passed away from the scene of time on Dec. 18th. 1913. The de- ceased was a man of stlrling worth, quiet and unassuming and with a very kind disposition, well-read and intelligent. He was born on the ""_ = very farm where he died 81 years ago. ‘The respect in which he was held ln the community was evinced hy the very large number that at- tended his funeral on Friday the 19th ed the funeral service spoke very highly of the influence for good the deceased exerted during his life time. The late Mr. McNeill was predeceased by his wife 10 years ago. For the last 'few years he lived with his sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. D. McNeill, on the old homestead, where he received the best of care and attention. MRS . ALEXANDER STUART. Died at Edmonton, Alta., on the 12th of Dec. 1913, Mrs. Alexander Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie of Belle River. Ill non, second by Clidord McDougall.; At the close of the examination Mas-` ter Clifford McDougall on behalf oi the scholars presented .Miss Nelson with a beautiful leather suitcase and after many complimentary remarks were made by the trustees and others the examination was brought to a close _bysinging "God Save the King." (From S-aturday's Evening Guardian) ' -BAYSIDE.- Miss Sadie Egan,;' teacher in Bayside school, left onl Wednesday for her home in Lot 65, where she will spend the Xmas holi- days. ' VY_VSTER¥| PEl!S0|'l\L¥ -Mrs. Talbot Siluarellrigs and son '_ HHPPY, Port Hill, were passengers, on- the eastern trains on Christmas day. to Mrs, Sia)lar'ebrigs’s former home at~ Bay Fortune. -Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mont- gomery of Port Hill, came to Chur- lottetown on Wednesday, last on their way to Mrs. Montgomery’s old home ai. Bay Fortune for the Christ- mas holidays. (From Saturdays Evening Guardian) -Mr. Theoplcs McArthur has re- turned to his home in West Devon, after visiting friends in Bayside.- Mr. Ray Brown of St. Dunstan's College is home for the Xmas holi- days_- Mr. Alexander McIntyre of St Dunstan's is visiting at his home in Bayside. --The many friends, of Mrs. John A_McLeisn are pleased to learn that she is 'a little better after her serious illness. SOURIS MARKETS. (Corrected for every Wednesday Baturdayis issue.) Pork oh.) _ (late (white) Outs (black) Hay (pressed, par tus) Eggs (don) Butter (lb) Hides (lb) Potatoes (bus.) Mackerel (each) Codlisb (trash) 81.” to $1.85» Carmen (vena) u.4el '" __ 'f__ f _ \ I is ._ ,_..-.- ` 1-gi' ___- _ Oats ( white) I H Hides this province. Mrs. Stuart moved West with her husband less that B year ago. On Saturday the 20th Dec. her remains arrived in Charlot- tetown and were taken by special train to Belle River. The funeral took place from her father's residence on Monday 22nd and was very largely- attended. People dame from far and near to pay their last tribute of re- spect to one who was held in the highest esteem. She was only 23 years of age yet she left a good in- fluence behind her. She was laid to rest in the Wood Islands Cemetery, I and speak or hrost fer fue sud io g 74 inet., Rev. Mr. Gillis, who conduct-_ , 1 f ._ - '-#I a lla You Want _ theBesiMuderaleIy Priced Teain llanada? _ Ili Guurselnu lin Then ask for and insist upon getting from your grocer the genuine HASZARITS BRAHMIN.Meny so called just as pond brands are being forced upon the public but 'BKAHMIN TEA continues to HOLD the leading position against all crlnpetltors. The last order received from abroad reads as follows- "Send another chest of your 'l`rzl. It is the best on the market.” ' - Horace H aszard Agent for Canada' and Uuiifd States the Rev. Dr. Gillis assisted by Rev. .harloltetowu P l;_ I Ewan McDougall conducting the iuu- C _ ’ ' eral services at the home and at the grave. There are left to mourn. M disconsolate husband -who is also 'a native of Belle River, father, mother. one brother and three sisters, at home. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every WeVdu0_sllBY B115 Saturday issue. ' 35 Outs (black) 33 Straw (per ton) $5.50 to $6.50 ay (per cwt) 70 £0 30 Eggs (per doz,) 30 Butter Chicken (pair) 'I'_urkey Geese (each) Fowl (each) Ducks (each) Potatoes `(lJer bu?) Turnips (per bus) Cabbage (ea.) 25 to 28 80 to $1.20 25 to ul 5! .41 lo 32.00 60 to 80 T50. to $1 00 80 to 35 10 to 16 8 to 10) 12 to 15 » rl 12 to 14 10 to 12 5 zse. onions an.) 5 I to 6` Carrots (dom) 10 15 to 20 H5 t0 40 Apples (pk-l Habhits (pair) 12 6 to 8; 11 to 11§f Pele, 50 to 80 1 calimns 13 "ld acer un.) IBeef (quarter) ll.c.' Pork (ill.! Bile. Sausages flll.) lvcicnnxisil un.) ¥14,oernea Connell un.) Zilc. ‘I Lamb (lb.) l4_Mutt0n (\b.) _ 9 to 10 _‘ Beats Btol.0‘ 6 _ __ Ol_t_1,I~si, 1913. 3475-I2-2zM:uwi`oi F "f- _.___ ""_ ` °"` "L_ ""`“'l E I‘fEver-Ready” Flashlights _ - _ _ \’Ve carry a con`lp‘eic line of the `__ latest designs in H ishlights at the '» following p lpular prices. _ Flash and Permanent contact lsize 2 7-8x 1% x % inches. ` ,_ Nickel Plated Vest Pocket Flash- ' ` light. _ No. 6961 P. Flashlight complete » Price of Renewal Tungsten Bat- i tery _ . ,_ _ . .4oc _ No. 150 Renewal Mazda. Bulb 2% _f Volt 1_\'o. 1180 _,. _. . 3oc - Mailed to any.address on Pl Islapdst a_l>0V¢ , psice A 'uni sui'.ab1e_XMAS GIF'1‘»for the boys. r Thomas Johnston. Company i' Plumbers Q. Electricians _ - " P 0. Box JI1 , Summeuide P; I. I _ Dry Goods ‘ , _ Summcreide his not too late yet to get a icftrola ,for _ _ _ th It Special display of fancy cods suitab`e for Chrisime _'_ ¢pH[R50}(‘§' _ ' V ;»‘.;.§3rdliaing ever sooo victor _ ¢‘.}*4 “mat” I E, TOQn1bS Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. Limited \ ,,_,_ _ _ _ _ _ -1?. f y ~ 177 Queen Street " "°"°‘““"'°"’ ‘J There is a “His Maéter's H I 'd I I Voice” dealer in every town __ _ . _ __ , _ _ _ 8'" inc d.Gf¢h si gifts at reasonable prices. _ _ _r _ _ __;____ _ ` '_ V W , .V _ “Ve -_ ?o,l,;El€)\ErIan§¢;)ck §,_?tn;oI:;-ai./2;- I _ ' ‘ A f .I ' roa ' ~ S=|»=w-fXMAS¢-ff»h=f= , The Nwesl Styles in vi.»o..1.e T III5 s2of0¥§ooi§ld§§2°lsypiiifgiii ` _ 4 - _ _ (as low as $1 per week) if desired. -33°”°"’M'““’“”““’D‘°-" and all the new records are here ready _ =~v-._-fflyt’-"’ _ ' ‘ 1 double-sided. ‘ _ § V# for you _ _ V, Victor Records 90c for ten-inch Write for our musical encyclo- l_ 2 7’ Lenoir Street, Montreal. V _`A__VI -lg , __ lux; sn- mn Vs: _N _ liocicey Boots ‘Our hockey boots are trust' orthy because they I jig ode nf the best qulliyof leather. See our exhibit before you pperehase. 1Meii'1$z.5o tot 4 on Lsdjee tangle iigoo Boy# and fi'-le |r.6o $3»°Q-`f».»,A_’ _ Smllh I I III Li- - _ _--___ ,I CLEARING SALE |- f ‘ ‘ _ sir Allcrios ~ I t V1 ‘ ' Sleek, -Crop Q Implements We src nu thorlzed by B. A. Robertson. Isq.. to sell on his farm situated -V - T., " ‘ i Ar sunsuar- Heatmfg ' 0n Wednesday, December 3|. 1913 , _ fcnimenciag ai I2 o’_clo_ck that heating system in yoer borne. ` I The felleiying Sleek, Crap and Implements, consisting ei ilmported Clydesdale Kara 4 nan also la ical. 1 mare ZJaas Demi fancy driver I Dont wait until it is loo late before you get ‘ '° I aug See us “bout it to-thy' i ' H-:H “alia” Ge val Pu ss srsesilohoice Miles Cows some ii- in; ' sry. eneyj vslllrsa drnzisyep _r ssinewly ireyh d:Of»w rB|il'f|,:l>'in mu I sy, Lot o guess lli0bushsis‘I'urnipu,a 2 _ I F red - I . , _. _ <==-me .S= f f ~ . v Sari:-ru." .e I H' A- 'Fusion V Vnnuwm V V V - - Aaeiivlsars VV vidffllll “fllQ\|¢Hg'|»¢, yn.. »l.--.l.»‘. if _- .- _ L - . ._ ~ 1, gl ,‘ , » ' _ <-~ .Tu~~.1- . _ - . ' 4 ,_ » _,, _4V.V-»..V._~ -I ...-,»_-,..\,__>-,|~),_.».} - V_V: \_VV. I, _rf »'~;~ » ‘ ‘ ‘ 'I -fl 1* `\ ,_i,_.i\..H-if!/x '*)~i‘.'..,,v ill: ":*&-'fl.‘."1. -I _U 'I f LI I ‘- ’ :, ' ' I . \'leiro1e xl. $135 ~