E :_._,.,_vv_.- ~...<-.-,~»_.,..= .-»;a~"»- fu-r--T" ,:v..,__ lf ffl r tix.. t iii V ‘. tl l it _ wt. i . _y N "fs» 1;; ., l ~ . - . l. fi i*-.fi lil .. l _ 1', .' 'hr -_~ r_ ";ftll.;f,' lil, .. _; itrla. lf. 3- c., al' ;' .._,, , ` ‘liitf 5.. , l i`i'i '.,. -5 4" ,, J .-,V3 ‘fi .. .. .~ f“:".i’; ,~,él'*~t, , '»'i'l\i. lr" V ~ .-»r...~_ "1 "WS L' .tit . l. ` Il -. if »»: 1. _ l§i|'<'§ ’ 'i“.~..' "~ I I . lx _ Q CZ'_zi.s'-¢fma.r lead V FQ 'i§»,‘,.,i' en ' lltl, ` Price 2.50 up i I , us put in a neat lt-'ather i,-, -, . , ._ t _ _ l , ,.i, -I ' 'jlli PAGE EIGHT 'mm Lxrmsr News 1=~1ns'r or Ami THE t"HARLO'l"1`ETOWN GUARDI AN ' ' ' uonsnro nana. ' ‘ DECEMBER 22, 1913 uw: ' T H E G U A R D I A N it quarter country ago, I 'ri-iw Usivisn orn;1s'i':viAs_ tdvminna vas", _...Me-_‘il After nlviisfmlly 'hemuuiiinir the (numb Bc,_,,e,,K`r’c`,§ nl' ,,u,_pc,_.,_ _ . M. ~. . - . .. 1__i ’ _“'ll\“"-P'\°‘~ "5"" ' »- 'cu lnmt-ntabiy ,-th lim le 3 'l-ri intciiercnce with the existing nr- ill - " "" " Based ~\\\_ .__ "._.~ \ I `§:.,.` ‘ . ` #_ '_ Montague Black l"ox Ex change Correspondence Solicitefl L. M. McKinnon, Manager I Montague, P. E. L BORN r-__---“ __ __ _ -#_--; M()RRISSEY.- Recently to Mr, nnd Mrs. C. F, Morrissey. Avonlea Cot- tage, Tignish, a daughter.-T. Evil of Subsiiiion lfxposed A dealer substitutes br-cause he makes more profit on an inferior ar- ticle. A local citizen was induced to take n substitute lor l’utnum‘s C rn 0 Extractor, with the result that the friirict-, l.~12\'_- und rtill iiiiiitlivy- (mn- substitute burnt his toes and failed to cure. Putnum's contains no acid and is guaranteed. Always get Put nam’s Extractor, Z5c. at all dealers, A SUEDE BAG A practical little shopping bag to carry one's purse, puff, keys, etc., can be mode from the new suede cloths, which very closely resemble leather. The cloth may he had in any color, und one may, with an ex- penditure of a iew hours and a small amount oi money, have bags of dili- erent shapcs and colors to match several different gowns and suits. These nice, sensible hugs will he to many a relief from the pretty, im- practical things of lace and silk with which they deluged nt Christmas time. If the suede receptacle is to be the conventional oblong shnpe, sew it up on the twot sides and bot- tom by machlnc, line it with a heavy satin ol the same shade and work silk eyeiits in the top, through which round bag shirred to a circular paste board bottom is also u convenient and practical shape. I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINAFD'B LINIMENT. Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured oi Acute Brorichitis by S MI'NARD’B LINIMENT. nor are they all iinprridtwble. In thest is to rim the sun drawing cord. A days of advanced cdumtion-ssriciil tural, technical, theological and just educational, it is well sometimes tr look backward a generation or twr and look into the conditions that prevailed in nn age which we oftei regard as less cdicient than our own Lamb on "The Old and the New L|r__oOL_ O. CREW READ. Wllllill Will l'e8dlly l"0¢Bll “IB fBCt Chai the "modern" achoolmaster oi that day had his predecessor, just as our Advanced edncatioualilt ol today has *I aa vid Fda! Day Plmn llberton. tlourla. and Montague. DIIRY OF EVENTS TODAY. City Msgistrate's Court, 9 ii. in. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1013 RAILWAY FREIGHT tfhristmas-tide is the harvest time of the railways, just as it is oi com- mercial enterprises, generally. From to carry than they can handle with comfort to themselves and satisfac- tion to their patrons. This year has been no exception; indeed, if we are to believe the reports oi the rail- way authorities, there has been a25 per cent__i_ncrense all over. The In- ,tercolouial has had more than its fair share oi this increase. Mr. Gute- lills, the General-Manniger, iniormcd a. Montreal newspaper that since nr-, took charge the increase in trniiic, igcneriilly, has been most marked, und he prophesierl that with the in- creased prosperity in thc Maritime Provinces there was no reason why the incrcusc shouldu’t rcnch 40 orb() per cent. This is most satisfactory and speaks volinues for the growth of trade in the Maritime Provinces; also, for the new management.. Ilut there ure two sides to this question of the n.anagement_ '1‘her@ in ll fest. inf! abroad among thc commercial community of this Province that the new nianagcincnt, eflicient in many l`0HlJcL'ts, has succeeded in raisinir 0Vf‘l`.Vf-lliflil in connection with the ruilwiiy except the quality of the scr- vicc. it is very pleasant to learn that there has been un increase in the ireight carried, in the passengop traiiic, and in the mileage; hut it is not so pleasant to lind that thc rates huvc been increased without ii. corresponding increase in the quality Oi thc' service. The eonuncrciai com.. transit. Oi course, at this season of the year allowance must be made for the tremendous additions to the usual freight carried, but this not. withstanding, it is felt thai. the in- °"”“‘“`d mm IDI’ ffeight should insure more efficient and expeditious hand llflli in transit. l"\‘Fl`iui1s it would have been better _»‘~" fu" its Prince Edward Island is ».|ieei'r'.~»3 ll.itl Mi'. Giitclius postpon- rnngements in this province until such time as the island had been put in direct comrnunicatlon with the Mainland, vii-i the cal' ferry. rl(- knows that at present the Island is intersectctl by the narrow gauge rail- way, and he also is aware that as soon as the car terry becomes opera- tive the railway system here will be converted to the standard gauge. It is only reasonable to expect that he- fore rates are increased and other re- strictions with a view to the econo- mical working of the line be intro- duced, the province should be put on thc some footing with the provinces on the Mainland through which the system operates. Before Mr. Gntclius introduces any further changes in the wny of in creasing freights, or restriction ol privileges heretofore enjoyed by tht' commercial community, we trust hp- will walt till wc have the compen snting advantage of a direct througl' service ut our disposal. We do not for n moment think thnt Mr. Gutcf lius desires to treat us with lack oi consideration, but evidently, in pinn- COMPIIIISOHS In that delightful essay by Charlet choolmsster" there are passages the middle oi November onward the He than proceeds to tell of a “de- ruilways have usually more freightlpgmmu of this sort” when he w:is[t\Inny n \voniu|i :intl iuziny n :nun lun; ~-that of the patrons as well as that lllllllity fflel sore at the delays in_ niniz and carrying out his Drollosnlr -’»Hl`|>’ tl=1.\'- <4 'Vit i»'1.»»|<'=11th rf‘u'\1t`."- _ fm, reform and increased mvcmm' ,N .t is a lliiti:=li»l‘;:.::it!i..u l-mai, emu- _ structures iz tl . -_I #_ _ l t grnphy, astronomy und other subiectsi he comes to the sage conclu- sion tliat “the fact is, u mun may do very well with a very little knowledge, and scu-rcc be iouud out in mixed company, everybody isl so much more ready to produce his own, than to cull lor n 'display oi your uctiuisiticiis. But in ii tete-fr will out. There is nothing I tlreud- so much as being lcft alone for ax, quarter of an hour ' with n sensible, l well informed imiii that docs not know inc.” obliged to ride in ai stage couch :is` the sole companion of a "sensible, know him und who nitcr some un- coinpi‘omisiug remarks about the weather und liindrcd eaisy subjects, "suddenly nlnrined ine hy ai stzirtliiig question” ubout something: with linen familiar, This igriielliiii: qiies- tinninp; coniinut-.ti tliroiurli over sev- U tete there is no sliiitlling. The truth [That (lhristmiis itself muy be cnllt-_il well-informed muh" who tlid not-comes; the money goes; tlmt/s all which even il schoolboy should llaivcliviioli- itll-si in keeping :ict-~iu:ii_-1 oi c\- ney with cure He'd nibiilrd the toes of them, pziii' after pair. He atc ull the candy, six cundy ciziiru too; _ Nut u uiursel was left wlzru that mouse had got tliruugli. he moral ni wliich-if you know what :i si;_fht is A moiise.tliut hus pei'islit'il nf neute g:isiritis-- into t|iic:itiun Ii ci\i'ried so itir it creates iiidi|,:csi.io|i Sl’ENl)lNtl A l<‘i\i\ill.\‘ lNt.‘()llll~l. It will luke but ti few weeks of lio- ok-keeping nttempts in prove thnt, the \i\'oiiiuii’i~‘. tnsk is no siinplc lille. ti'i~eil to keep iriick of exp<'|iilittirei; und rziven it up in i|_uli scvcrnl ted- ious lilinri-\. nt the L-ntl of which time. says the vilseiyist, "my companion lcft inc in thc coiuioi'i.:ililc posscscioii of my _i;:nui'nii1.'c. "'i‘he utlvc|ii.iii'e," continu.-tl the L-a5,iyii~:|_, govt- birth to _:owe rollic- tlons on the tiiiiei'c|ice l»ct,\vt‘L'H i'l‘\" émm 0|' his profession in :iz-st :intl present times." - “ll_"st til the souls til' lliui-10 line old lw<|ili!n§:ilt's thi- lii'<'t‘il lf'l!l-I l'.'\>. “is expi-1'tctl in know ai little oi cv erything, hcriiiisc his ptipil is i'L'\l\V\l` ed not in lic cntlrc-_l,v iixnori'-ut ~»l=\11y~ thiniz. He must hc supcriiciully omni- scient. H0 is to know soinctliiitix ui pneum:-ities, of chemistry, the quail ity ol soils, liutnny, tht: coiistitiitimi oi his cniinii'y, &c. .\`c. Even in those now ini' oil days the practical in mltieaitioii was v:ilu- etl; the “revolving in ii pcrpctiinl cycle oi deciciisions and t:i»njuy,ii i Lions,” dcplorl-il its vision:ii'y and ceriuiiig' Lt; such c.\.i.»ii.it.n_r» oi .html alice its belt-it tue L-.»...t_,.... t... ._ . .n._iiio..ii.iie into .li tlnltli nc til »pl;i_yc-_ ‘ .iizi igliuitliiuu uieii ui Lililtiil, \:,uiii_.~.. INTERES IING litll(3S HAVE iilfill lllllf/llillltll A Perfect Network of Tunnels and, Many Rare Old Coins i~`:'.'nd I ln a Montreal Excavalicii 1 Wfirknicii c:ii:n;'.ttl in tf':ii'ln5.',' dn\t'i'. an old convent ftiurtl ii pf‘i'it'cl nrt work of tulinr-ln, ,~_t»<~i'it pniffnjrvs :intl hidden cliuiiiliiwii. All stirls of <:oiiu~'. mednls, stziluvit til' the tluys oi' Ihr' liourhtnis \'.'t'i'i- rr\r't \~i'rtl. One ni' tlir rr\li'.»'. i`; 'curl \\‘::s ii. il‘."' :rulic pir't'i»-, wliivli lf\t'f rho Mint fl' -*`rHiit:ti bi'i;.',lii uinl ;'li..i_\' in the ywil |732, when l.t'.ui_: XV. i'ii|t~li in g;l<>=‘_» rvor i<`i':~n<~f\ ;.ui| \Yi\':\rrl\. ’l‘:.is 1-tw; lnnlly <':¢i'.t- t-_i t':iiia:'..t_ :ind |u\.i;t li tlln \lii4l'.'l».l `it'§clf into ii iuntl,t'i' of |ii't>pui'l.|<~l\. Zgmnl 1,;\;\~ie rind coinlnon .~;i~|i.~'v.'. l ’l`o iiizikc it pl';|i'tii_'ul :intl iiwliil ilu- t'l\iii':;<'_tt'i' null nutiirl' ol t‘=|l'l\ ¢‘>ll>"l"_l liturc nuisi. be niiul_vr.1~il. l'¢~i'l1}1i’=‘ llliff ii.; the i'i"i~4i»ii ~t» innnv liiil. \‘..'»tfn i.»||. of lil't', it is tlilfirull. intl\‘|'ti to t'l:ii=.*_'»Y`|)" tlieni. S|iL'll.i-r, food, <'_lli*li~'.-:_ .~'.t'i'\ll-’. §l.lit:.»:i~ ure vu.~'ily cl;i:=.\'if|<'l\'1‘f “`|‘f'l' of Hu. ¢|,l,~|_-,.intl null tint- iltiiiffs iliiit iii:\,lit'. up lii`t' t>nli~tit||~ of lllL‘»*if‘ _l'i`\"“\‘5' wiints, thc t.liiit_v:; that inilki- il. 1l=:I='t‘ l,,i,|(.[\ How .~.h;ill ilu- t':tpt'aist':~‘ of :i lfuniily lic i'l;i:a.~'iiicil, wilt-n citric 1.-t' \':ii'yiii;.'; .'i;(i_'>‘;’ _ F KM lit.-re, ilicii, is _\\'|it"i'i~ thi' lift- :it .lr new inlil ctiinrgi in. .'\ c_ii:u1¢ <~t>lr.i..i- iiic ni<\ilt'i'|i lltinn-. ’i`i;l» \\uul1'l|» V"-f pp(-inliy, inu:.i. ni'-t'l ilu -=iiti.':=|'Hl .li .._;,,. ;_,_..v [lp ;, \\~..iIi_~. lt~'ti| tl llc-i'ciiilii:i`. -1--;--i--r--i--i-+-:--i~;-t~-;--z-»i-~:~i~:»-i-~i~~:~~:-t- J. rt; llii Slliill Illllllltll ` i. 4..|..i..1..y..}..}..1..{..1..}...}.t}..i..;..1..;»~l-~{-I-1-§~ 11'|"it‘li t.,\llti'i‘_/\'i‘l~.f .\i_cliis~in 'll' il-ll lil: . , Ani. l’-rt-l; .\‘ti;:;ir 2531 231 L'3".\ Am. Siur'il.1~rs t`»ll',‘ 02.1 02;' Amltl. l‘o|»p<~i' i`li', 7l{ 'ilfg llroi>l'.l_\/ii ll, 'l‘. R72 37,1 N71; Vzimuliiiii |'ziuiiit1 Bill; 217; 2l>l_}_ lilrie 13%.( 2.‘i.'__ l€>l',", Mex. i‘ctrolcu|u -l;'» 4»\.‘, 115 Iiliss i':ieiiic. 2.'i._‘, 2.'-‘, Nt\i'tl\crii Vuciiic lll'.| l0>i.', llhll; i’cniis_yl\':ini:i ltlllj, lti.‘l.‘, ltl.»"; llcntlini: ltlfi ltlii; lilfi; ltotfk lsltiiitl I4.) lil iii Soiitliern l‘:\t'i|ii: X7 871 li'/Z’ Union l'nt'ific 1542, l.'»~i',‘ l.'»-l',j ll. S. i~‘-tccl SSI; 582. !'»l>i§; ir, s. ritwi pm. 105;: tor.; inf.; Utuh (Wippcr ‘itil 481, 48,1 .»~, lm, M(lN'I‘l'll‘7Ali H'l‘llt‘,l\'l~l. High l.n\v (`ll». lirii7.i|inn 'l‘i':i<'.l.iuii P1-l llt\i.i'oil. 'I0 l)oin..*‘it't'l t'urp'n itil; 1il4', i\/liiiii.l'\`-_ St.l‘:e\ilISU-_ I-Lpiil. lZ.'.,t'.l\ down Ilia ('UT'l`f)N. lllgh Low (llusr i214 lllibl llllli l2."il'l l2lG 1222 l`/idx 1215 l2li lzflii llllfi 1228 Tanunry uly GRAIN & I’RfJV1l-‘»It')NS. Iiiigh Low tllose R39, HSI, XXL 91",' 'iii tug' 'lot taxi; t'.!i;¢ 70 G02' 001" Zliiifi 2075 2077 1007 1097 1007 "Ii he is ii sinokcr vnu nccd to' lily Wliviii ny l.nrd rs, 1-tc- wc have one oi.the most iimiu-y iiicoiiii' iiiiisl. i»tl.\' “ll ll!" l-llilliifl .r-"' Lt ‘N if Meccsno is the largest inhabitant of i tovlnnd a toy thut wus invented by _ n bov and made lor boys who Want something better, more entertaining, . ff 'l more instructive than the COIDIHOH _ , kind. »l-»;- "l°°!"l' . , .. With Meccuno you can niukc hrlfl' . gen, tire escapes, pile drivers, CYIWGF. -- trucks, wind mills, icrris Wheels. \ 1 ,,\ to\vcrs,, endless rope railway und req working models nil. No. U, iiltsenmodels $1.00. No. 1, twenty-iivc models $3.00, No. 2, thirty-four models $4.00. No. 3, forty-three models $6.00. ii Meccano is the Proper Toy for Your Boy The boy who builds toy bridgcs, towers or derriclls with Meccano in play s is 1, arming the P;-iugipilg of engineering' steel --onntrticiiuu and llie C0~oI'd`lI!3- ii tion of hand, eye and brain that will help him in his lilc \\0~l¢- t 5:1. s`l_ 1, from New York Sleds arid Sleighs _ .ltist arrived from New York _ the I best, line of hand hugs you have ever < ay seen, `_ ' 1. In lczitlinrgplnin and fitted $1.5() uP. :‘ `» A splendid bag with three-piece fit- tings oi l’arsiun Ivory $7.50. .. 4 Genuine seal leather bag, leather -- ' lined $6.25 ‘° er" Long, nurrow, bags $6.50 and $5.75. ° PHONF. 90 -L 1; ll HANDBAGS ll ONE-THIRD OFF" “ ll ll |l ' ll I-lcre's a chance for your boy to get that sleigh he wants at a big saving in cost to you. / Our entire stock of sleigh and sleds regularly priced at 25c. 35c. 50.. acc. soc. $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, and $1.60 going now at l-3 oil. '_ Ritchie’s Bookstore SUNNYSI Dv. i%$% "l 0'/of-% \‘\ ¢§_ ` _ i- 5) _ if l .4/' _ P fe.- __.t_-, f,” f~';"- l- <~`.‘a" .e --."e '- ‘ “* ‘ .» ”* .<.» 1 f L. le". _ \ ,»' ft il \_a_ "No riuiitor wlint you may select' thc ,ftift is not complete without clit/» t~ol;|t.t-.~'. You will find here such inni- uut: inukri: :is l{m'.k\vootl, Cadluiry, l_.t|\-:nt-_v, (Innong, Neilson, Nylo und |»\wi'_\' milieu' good couieetion put tip in lituniiiitil liolilluy hoxeS l"`lC“‘l lit :fi multi; io .$5.0ti. The Two Macs, Iii) tltt':il_ tleorggc »“lt.-Metf. l was cured of terrible luinbsgo b -i !\ilNl\llli'S LINIMI'l.\l'I‘. Rl".'\'_ WM. BROWN. ~ l nun c|ii'cd of ii had case ol enr-` _, . lic liy lli'l.l'N/\ltIl'>l 'iiINlMl§N'l`. 'J ' lllllrl. S. KAUl»[lACK. _ I was cured oi sensitive lungs li i iVll.\H\l(l|'S l.lNIlVll*lN'l‘ _ Mus. s. :ti,xs'\'r~1ns. ; lleady Today t _ /Il' }’()S7' FOUR (,']'7N'/'S' THE Q. _ ) f _rim <50' 'ti ` 29 `\of ‘ 7*-° - *£=`” .§i -:5T ' ' i5I1f5 //"'””_ l9|3-4 will ;;i"”"’""* t?}l.' . _ 5’ W 3/ 5 We extend to our many Policy-holders best f .4 wishes fora Merry Xmas and a Happy and ' l Prosperous New Year. A F/.T/l' f1'W0"`“U7"2\»"/'.s' Hyndrnan 8 C9" Ltd' General Insurance, Hyndmim Building I 59-6| Queen St , Charlottetown, P. E. l. 1; Christmas Number 1 t --_ Charlottetown OF 'rim _ ll fl" H 1 _ Guardian 2 it will contain among other I . Int-resting Fcaturcs ~- il The Land of the Wonder- ; ful Silver Black l'ox lfnur Page Illiisirated article. , Four Pages of Illustrations - nl People and Places in P. F. I on the ice. “ali page reproduction oi the Fathers ui Confcdcra- tion. Guests M Yule ' L will be rubiinmion Here 3l'C r zzmi nr.ci-:Marie Uggd by Hockey season is almost the corner. A If you want to get the sible price it will pay you This store has always bt-rn hockey goods-the best pin. their supplies. Hee us for hockey skate Forts, hockey sticks, puck F ennell the Skaies Best Players Victoria Row her c-skating days are right around Vfffy best skates. at the lowest pos- i.u como to Fennell & Chs,ndler's. recognized as the headquarters for yeis in the Province come here for s i'lnk skates, shin pads, ankle sup- s-evei'ytiiing that is necessary to go fs? Chandler By 15. L. Stcedinau c h ri 'nn ‘S Lage n d' i 1".-.""..».1n:_g"»»»..».."""sin»..»»»»~ani§.~".»:».""..n»»n».gu' » »..¢¢ Thc_ Joys ei Chriatmaa Time 4-an-.4-11. Paula’s Christmas By Helen Ross Games for Chriaimaa Christmas Tree at Wide Plains a»»a»nuauan»ap»»»14uapa4 faaaaafin up By W. D. Nesblt Home for Christmas ` Christmas Romance ller Chi-iiimae Gift 'lhe Church Mouse Order early to prevent Dis- ap; ointment. M Iitf. Hotel Punta Gorda unia Gorda, Florida, An attractive resort on the Gulf Coast. 'I th IJ li ° ' ' ' g':h‘;:';‘;‘;d Eunégglyglglllzgelishtful Climate. fmeai Hotel has 180 rooms, overlooking Charlottolliarbor NEWLY FURNISHED SEASON 1918. An ideal winter home, moderate rates. $17.50 to $28.00 Per Week. American Plan FOR. FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS Ray Pom. Mgr., at Pane si., New York. U ai n ,,,80’,,_,,,,}‘mm°§°°mb°r 15. than in ram. on-aa, na. -¢----oo-.¢.» 3 __-......¢.-.===-- U 1. -». _g_~_5»».'"»» 1 _ _ ~ _JL '*"""""""'§vpopupnpuiapnpnnofpu---propane ibrnnpaan teacher .. Y or me early ilu e""1 'CJ' C) IE* ff' E I2 C) Mb I1” i if mv? “IZ I _ 4 $2’ . tr.,-; _.._. _ 3., A _‘K ,_ ...al-Ire?-»;,_» x ic r cur use mare 0 g_ _ _ ._-_-_______. _ a&_»-g___ _Z jsQ___., if '___ 'Y '" 'L '_' list stones, v.l~icli wt-ro cxillviillg, Y Ssthsred along the ions renciies oil I . the St. Lawrence. Undoubtedly the structures were a part of tin- ¢>;~r!_\» For Men,we've comfortable house slippers in felt and leather. Romeo, and pumps defences oi the scltit‘iur'nt im it .ini ' customary then to suppfcinth-ut 'the m | _ . , _ » B"§‘€;1§Y slfbfggrxllzlgcngfggg 1;: igrflnd We ve house slippers of ielt and leather, _lullettea dainty party Sup em ue md Pam ed r _ tunnels, into which a gsrrlsgn could P ¢C 9 r cr r i i » ci .. - , . e ea Tgeerre r wi; ti-11?] eezelg We ve Sippers for the Boy and Girl and pretty little slipper creations for the Bah