» . rN0.VEMBER 26..-rm _ mon... ms ms- mn.. , p :run cnA1u.o'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN some mn. i mon Num <.,‘\ Beauty I 'S oi the Skin Cleanliness the Essential-Clleap Soaps and Powders to lic Avoided \ \_ .__._.->\ ,..__~`_ Tp have a beautiful skin, you should useionly the best of soap, and when rdughness or irritation of the skin arises the application of Dr. Chaae's Ointment will soon restore the natural smoothness and beauty of the skin The almost magical effect this ointment has in the cure of eczem Cheap, inferior soaps and pore-clogging powders are the greatest enemies to the healthwand beauty of the skin. Skin powders are in reality’ Only white dirt. They absorb the perspiration andform a sort of paste, which seals up the pores and positively stops the natural eliminating action of the skin. . _ ,_ salt r,heum, blackheads. pimples and all forms of itching skin eruptions is the wonder of all who use it. It acts as a food for the skin, and is con- sequently a beautificr of ,most remarkable effectiveness. v Dr. 'Chase's Ointment cleans out the pores of the skin and increases ' the natural activity of the skin as an eliminating agent. if you would have a clear, healthy, beautiful skin, Dr. Chuse's Ointment will help you to- realize your wish as nothing else can. 60 cents a box, all dealers. Sample box free, if you mention this paper. Edmanson, Bates 8 Co., . Limited, Toronto. ` A , u Q King Georges uw 1134> KING GEORGE NAVY PLUG OHEVVING .TOBACCO is IN A chase av |1'sE|.r| lt sur asses all others in quality and flavour because the process by which it is made differs from others.-it is deli- ciously sweet and non-irritating. SOLD EVERYWHERE: 10|: A PLUG ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC , | \-Q I _ I , 1 “""".JOHN HALLAM, lllllllll inr.....»s\.m». _ _ _______._ _ .:_ ----2-...-. .- -..___.._. _ _, ,._. \ ~ -~~~~~- ~ ora/ `\/*fri "fi W" 'f :nl r»~4i\’i.u.\.-\'| €f.\ .-,\ Everything comes to him who waits , ,7-except success. Fords are chosen by ,' aneu 'who “get there"-by ni¢11 WHO * demand a dependable car thatis always A - fa "on the job.” They choose the Ford ~ V because, of its 'splendid recordjor con- ., aiatantgaervice. - ~ ' - 1" ' Six hundred and forty dollars is the I' A naw. rica ofthe Ford Rnnabout. The ‘ 'fi-'.` Touiin Car- is six ninety and'the ‘ 1,‘¢w;\.€‘,ar nine forty, all completely aqui ed ‘and ready for deliver in » ` "@1_"iChar’ii'>ttetown.-BRUCE STEWART f * »~&~ 00., LTD., ;Steam Navigation I as ~ _ 17 Elf ` ~..Wig_ar_f, _Cha_rlott¢ltown. ~ _ v ., 4. '”»i,_. .f.',.. I . . li » . “Pm °'B°d °°:§°““ *°° Pi! f°"iPost office Inapactor's Omce, ' °"°*‘ an 5 “YD” °°“ Cm" £°K‘°‘°- eonarinmtown iota Nov. isis. Sm, lAl.Ul'S TRIPPERS GUIDE 1~|,,,,,“,,,.| French or English gasp". “nd A hook nl' 96 pages. fully illu- ,. \ ,|, lu, lated. Cams Lana ravaall ra V ]!‘,||»¢_ why hog y.-my dale-fella you how. when and W, P., high," when to mp, han and tnpu to and nxpreaa charges, e rs; uae, and many olher valuable nn commission and send mon? fldl °°"'=°f“ “S 'il' “"' F" ,, --;,°-,f-M M.; '.".:‘.::'."f- °“:.;:.':.'.:‘°~:r; o an are in rappers one » ,...‘T"'5..|....\.. ..Il.\.|. »......... w. .\nsou'r1u-i"mnrr~~n-» Aretha argsarlva nurlincin Capada. Wriiefo-day aaklng. 467 ll I ._ “ "°"‘ TURUNTU 3 *|i| _ V' , . ..-fl* ' 4. _Aus sunwlcv nr sn .um LIHKII Minis Iiviflifi "iii » EEHMAIIIS HIIPE I _-1 \ LONDON. Nov. 24.-Mr. ;Winston Churchill is hiding his time before overwhelming the little navy' advo- cates in the Ministerial party by the disclosure oiagrave change in the Mediterranean by Germany's enlarge- ment ot the scope of the Triple Alli- ance to include the full naval co-op- e{§.tior_1__of Germany, ` Austria and Italy. _ The Cabinet. would prefer to take adequate measures for Empire secur- ity without iniiaming the interna- tional situa/tion by an explanation of the exact character of the new men- ace, but their hand will probably be forced if influential Radicals like Sir Algernon West, Lord Welby, Mr. F. W. Hirst, editor ofthe Economist and some thirty members of the House of Commons persist in their organized attack on the proposed in- crease in the Navy Estimates. The Ministerial journals, the Daily News and Leader and the Daily Chro- nicle continue to declare that earnest Liberals of the rank and file seo no justification for the ruinous size of the naval expenditure which they fear must jeopardise the social re- form policy of the Government. Meanwhile much comment is arous- cd by the speech in the Isle of Wight last night by Canon Mmiulich, British Chaplain at the central Eur- opean wutering place of Hornburg, who had exceptional opportunities for meeting the best informed Ger- mans. He declared on high authority that Germany's ambitions to secure supremacy of the sea were the com- manding passion of the highly edu- cated classes of Germany apart from the army and navy, and that only the Kaiser's personal intervention prevented a German attack on France two years ago. \ IIIIIIISESIIIIII. GIS UH I SIIIK. SIIIIII SIIIMIIIH TIME "PAPE'S DIAPEPSINI" IN FIVE MINUTES ALL STOMAOH MISERY IS GONE. "Really does” put bad stomachs in order-“really does" overcome indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in tive minutes-thatf just that-makes Pape’s Diapepsin the largentfsaliingmtomach 'regulator in the world. If what you eat fer- ments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and in- digentible waste, remember the mo- ment “Pape’s Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. ' It's truly aston- ishing-almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction or your drugglst; hands you your money back. It' worth its weight in goin to ' m°f“i"€ with fbi’ P“°°°" in *h°l\‘ men and women who can’i; get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home-should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sohr, upset- stomach during the day or at night. It’s the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in the world. L__ , Legislative Assembly- ramci: rnwann :sumo r F, _ ,_ a f _-wi . _. , . -u.; 3".;-,J iQ`i":;"}‘8 .-~, '. 4 '-4 . J ~ `l~_'\|F' Rules Relating io Private Bills: All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days after the commencement of the session ox- clusive of adjournment. No Private Bill shall be brought into the House, but upon a Petition first presented, truly stating the case at the peril of e suitors for such Bill, and 1 I J _-_ , an |MPnIss|ui W'iiI'fil'""'f$ 0'l'l‘AWA, November, 24.-As a result of the reciprocity agreement LONDON Nov_ 25___James Int” With tha Brllillil Weit Indie! Bhd I ll for soma day, has occupied me chief British Guiana, the _ trade between ‘~= °' °°“°° ‘“° “W °' MOR E MONEY 'Ile Fool- 'i‘he situation in Dublin still re- mains bad, but may rapidly improve but, though he has had immense au- °m|’”`° 1' 'h°'i“¢ 5 m“t‘°“°1 1°' dlences, mainly of the more violent: A-'~‘!°r°"d‘;‘{ai'° :~o°i'“3°m°°;’ ‘lbé md ,-11 1| t _ n ~ om cus me cpar men pu syn cs. s section of the work can ,B WIPO". of dry and “ned R T E men he has not improved his - sltion. His intcmperate languageraiiih mb' d§“tt‘°-7' °h°“°' °mm°d mn"- tne absence of any ...cmd or imlii- °“°' ”°“"' °»°,"°°" '°°“’ "WW i“°’°“"°“ sible campaign have produced an “_ and 5 trade in Canadian automobiles favorable nnpression, and his at- 1° "°‘“g "ml" “P- °°““d°' ‘”‘P°'*" tempt to force the trained and sane °t °°°°"b°°'n° fwm tm British WB" Trades Union leaders of England Indus “ww an i“°"°“°°' “nd the into syndicalism have failed. mme 12°! h°“°y' "me juice' siwnges' Politely, yet effectively. Larkin is sugar’ Bnun' “tc” reproved by the postponement of any English decision for three weeks. EGG sPEG§é'f,I?§gSBY WOMEN NEW YORK -Becaus of th fight . , . e e as Dublin cinpipiion outside Larkarils waged against them by the H0“se_ own organ a on. seems stea y - . 1 d _ Erowing harder against his methods. ;;1,:Bth,.i;,'§;l°0§tn ggdsggngslanizéztg T3°b§‘9‘,"i'l‘f5f` ‘md "he" °°“dm°“9 speculatorn, recently put the price of u in s 1 e havoundoubtedly im- down' hom 10 to 12 cents pm- dozen on pressed the national imagination and fresh eggs and three cents on cold examination into conditions on the stomge_ SMALL DEALER The big man ian't big in spite of the 'Telephone-its because of lt, to a certain extent. If you're satisfied with the profits your great grand father made, if you just wantto eke out a. bare existence from your business-if more don't look good to you-well, a. phone will be Just in the way- a bothersome ornament. The phone will bring you business-it will prove its worth in better rohlrll in actual additional cost in your till. Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. The Telephone Co., of P.E.I. hav” W0” fm' Larkin m“°h sympathy storage. Speculators had been hold- Charlottetown' P' E' I- ," England' but his speech" ‘md um ing more than 25 million dozen in cold 1°59»02»l4Mff spot by correspondents of the Lon- , .Z-_ -- don press are producing considerable reaction against him. If the masters would only abandon their impossible position, for they also are led by am obstinate man in William Murphy, matters might soon begin to return to normal. PRINCESS MIIII IS , I IJILIGENI WIIHKIH LONDON, Nov, 24.-An interesting illustration of the manner in which Queen Mary is bringing up her chil- dren is bemg told in the papers. It is said that Princess Mary, the daugh- ter of the King and Queen, has earned by her own labors no less than £250 for charity in eleven months. The story in that from her child- hood the Princess has always been anxious to work, and that some six years ago the Queen gave her a num- ber of venetian glass beads, which Princess Mary converted into neck- laces, selling them to hex friends for from two to six shillings each. , It .is also said that the Princess is a diligent seamstress, and that, no niatter what her othei engagements may be, she devotes several hours a day to needlework, which is~a.ft.er- wards sold for the use of the various ghnritable funds in which the royal family are interested. . ‘ PLAYED SANTA CLAUS TO THE POOR. There are reports that last Christ- mas, Princess Mary, with the aid of her two older brothers, organized a Santa Claus expedition of their own, prior to the departure of the family for the Christmas reunion at Sand- ringham, and that they paid visits to many tenements which would other- wise not have known any Christmas, and arranged that their gifts should be properly delivered oh Christmas eve. PRINCESS T0 VISIT GERMANY. In this good work the Princess had her moi-,her’s ready assistance, Her Majesty spending some time each ter Culture. public today. joint needlework, and when State en- gagements compel the Queen’s ab- sence then the Princess works over- time to keep up to the mark which her mother has set. Princess Mary will probably spend the greater part of next year in Ger- many with 3 view to improving her knowledge of German and other con- tinental languages. I adway’s eady - elieff _ _ in Malpeque Bay. Mrs, I.. Dlftmnr. 710 lil. 145th Bt., New York City. writes: “l caught n cold. l uaml one lmttlc of your Rndwuy'n llrnily llcllrf with wnmlorflll rcsults. l lulve nlsu fouml lt acts like n charm !or.anrc throat. l used lt with great benefit for several ailments my rhllil_rrn avu had, and recommend lt to my Irlcmla. llEl|lilI.lil| fur bearing value. suis; pettiltion muat be signed by the sal parties A committee shall be appointed at the commencement of every session consisting of five members, of whom three sha lbo aqnorum to be denominat- ed.“The Private Bills Committee.” to whom shall be referred every Private Bill and riglgrooecdiiiig after the first reading s be h upon such bill until auch committee has reported thereon to the House. So soon as the Committee has report- cd any Bill, auch Bill toggther with any amendments that maya suggested by the Committee, shall printed at the expense of the parties w o are snitors lor such Bill, and printed copies there- of delivered to the members fore the second reading, if deemed neoesary by the Committee. . No Bill for the particular interests of any person or persons, Corporation or Corporations. or body, or bodies of pact lo, shall be readaaooond time until allfcsabc d for the some into the hands of th:‘Clerk 61 the House. l No Bill having for its object the vest '“= ‘:‘..‘.'.'°‘:.°'°:.'.‘.';:.'..t“’°° ‘s.i.°°s’“ or ie s, ua or r- poxiate the title to :E tract oi land ship] be received or in the House “..‘.l..°»" °° '€..h‘¢......I'°“’ ,.`.7.°""..¢‘ii’.°"i°....i"I" n o on e n abeatlgn has been published in the YAL GAZETTE and one* other nowliilper in this Province of ho in. tention of auch person or persons, Muni- 'l'hn Rr-lint in the but counter irritant known. uml therefore tim best cmhrocntlnn that can bo nu-ri in Nonrnlgln. Rub lt on the Ear! af- fected, and keep ilanncln soaked WI! it on the neat of ibn pain until ease is obtained. whlrn will usually he in the roam: of ten or "me" r'i'ii'ii'iii"1'§v ,a oo., ummi. cm. Pfoporlahdndltg; ,Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes £5’ Uysters Limited Authorized Capital $95.000 Capital Issued 65.000 Divided into 650 shares at $1 00 each Directors I President ll. Montgomery Jones Mfg. Furrier St. John. N. B. Vice President Jas. W. Keir. M. ll. Malpeque. P. ii. Island Ross Miller M. ll. Amherst N. S. B. E l-`anioy, Merchant. New Glasgow. N. S. Secly Treasurer F. 'J. Lockerbv, Hamilton. P. E. Island BANKERS- Bank of Nova hcoiia SOLICITORS-McQuarrie (D. Arsenault Summcrsidc. Ranches _ Our two new separate up-to-date ranches are ideally located in Hamilton one mile from Malpeque Bay. Ranch A. contains four pairs high grade Silver Black Foxes -2 pairs proved breeders, the remaining 2 pairs are splendidiy developed i9t3 pups. Among this stock are representatives of Uulton, Gordon and Raynor 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- Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oysters, Ltd., the safest proposition before the Why ? Because | Our Silver Fox Breeding and Oyster Farming are combined under one eiii- cient management, thus assuring a large saving in operating expenses. Our President an experienced furrier will be in a position to forward sales when the Fox industry arrives at a fur selling basis. Our Vice-President- Already President of one of the largest Oyster Compan- ies operatlng in Malpeque Bay, havinga thorough scientihc 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 financially interested, has engaged as secretary-trea- surer and care taker at a nominal salary. Oar Foxes have been setected by an experienced furrier on the merits of their Our Oyster Culture Area containing 140 acres is Curtain Island Bottom, and has been selected for its adaptability to the cultivation of the “lvlalpeque Curtain Is- land Cup Oyster”-the highest grade of oyster known. Uur 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 Our Curtain Island Oyster area will be adequately protected by the proposed Government Search light and Patrolstation on Curtain Island. ' A conservative estimate places the yield of oysters at 5oo bbls. per acre, and the highest grade-The Malpeque Curtainisland cup oyster has an average market value at $ro.oo per barrel. Seed oysters are marketable at from three to four years growth,and as one acre of that oyster will produce five acres of oyster when matured, it can readily be seen that this industr when fairly started assures investors ever increasing revenue when alpeque Bay Silver Foxes and Oyster Ltd., oEer a limited number of shares ‘ of capital stock to the public at par. MAIL CONTRACT A%plicntion should be made to the Secretary-Treasurer F. J. Lockerby, Ham- ilton, . I. fromwhom propectuses may also be obtained. + _` 41 ‘c -1') . .¢>'.v "`\A*l \ f>.%3i§ is is ..~` "_: ' 1.-Fm Sealed Tenders. adressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at. Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, the 19th December 1913 for the con- veyance of Hts Ma;|cstY's Mails. on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Bridgetown No. 1 'Rural Mail Route from the Post- master Gencral'a pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to condlt.lona'of pro- posed Contract may be seen and lank forms of-Tender my be ob- tained at the Post Odlcea of Bridle- town, Upton Lot 55,/Strathcona and Dundas and at the office of the Poat. Onlce Inspector, Charlottetown, P.E.I. POST OFFICE INBPECTOR. ' ' ”' ' ""?F'.T -_ _ "°“ Ammb ° 53 A -2 500-25.9.13 ' " W" ‘ I m°'""°H"“ laeos-11-1'zMw¢aa1. A I hereby make application to Malpeque Bay Silver Foxes & Oyster Ltd., Hamilton, Prince Edward Island, to take the number of shares in the Capital Stock of the Company set opposite my signature below. - I enclose half the amount herewith, and will pay the balance thirty days from date of this application. S{@&»»&‘O-0%-.Q09-Q-Q-tl)-I-IO-¢l~C4-CO* QQQIQUQ-Q-OQQCUIOIO-0$O{§lO'O'4%. 0ccupation....-......,..+.,. ..n......... ....._......s...... 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