DAILY " " ' ' .'z'...'-`.- . » ._ \ I I \/ .1 - lii. -- ` J/ inf- i , /’ - ~--_ - . ,r . _ . , ., 2-' _' ',,,»f'é¢-*‘"~R_ ., ~ ’-‘_'.r,~1'» _ _.___ *.+;+;w¢‘1" ` {"`-7 "‘ \( 5-;\,.\ ff/ __,-__ .`_,._.__ .,.», \ _ _ J `\ _ :S . __»_. .U F f 4 ,’ .1 J_,_,}\ 2) A , . . L_ .l.O. »»‘ iimivic/_nr ..~, ' '_ ',__f4:_; ___ - L1";‘§.2f 'J' _"i _u ` fl 19"" "“»‘J» . / \ f_-P' ..,\ 5 I/J V \3C,?“*]q . ii’<;Yf »_:f»- Contentment sw ls the, greater part of life and contentment in the possession of Diamond or Precious Gem Jewelry can exist only waen one has positive knowledge that the jewels are above criticism, OUR POLICY is to offer for sa‘e only such stones as will near the most critical inspection Welinefs Jewelry Store /'i / g >>f 'fa ;`\`\\\ l iii, I V ry; `/\\\\`\ ` r;s .-,-f_--"_/ H.. ~".'<.~ \\\\\ _,wir ‘V 1 _`.~" ,~."*j/fi ””£.,- we ' , - my _T _Wg » _ » if oc” > ‘ i` Misses' S trona .Smart Boots High boot of box calf,laced style with two straps at up- pers, comes well up the cali, Sizes rr to 2 ...$2.95 Anothf r style in velour calf, dull tops, laced, extra high. very smart and strong. Sizes r_r to 2. ...... _.$2.75 Tan calf, laced si:yle,smart, dressy and strong, Sizes rr to 2 ......S2.65 Same styles as above in children’s sizes 8 to 10%. See them. Alley £5’ Co. 135 Q11-ie-ri Si. _ “ln the new a't department you will see all kinds of attractive. designs in stamped linens- cushions .centre-rs. dollles. Gray cloths, pin cushions. laundry bags. tea cosles embroidered waist lengths, embroidered de- signs In ladies whliewear-all kinds of threads etc. The whole department ls under the charge of a thoroughly competent sales- woman. who will be pleased to show all the llnesln stock. Moore bk MGLBOI1 2799-1|-Z2M3l L_ in ga _ f“.Z' '_\ _ _ .___ .,,_ / I " N* ‘ "*' ' .-~\~>.\\\\`_ ' ' ~ . \ ff I a I," ` _ \ ,.. .- ~ . ~ - __i{<»f<. ' a_._ - 4 . 1 _ J, 1,5. ~ //as/n /.'///-,, ’ '#35' -_/ \.. _ .. »:< ' i { \ 4, J/ . ~ > nj V \ `\ ."' .` `.¢ ‘ ~. \\_.-§\~s\\\~ . `- - . ,.1 .. Your H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds oi fresh mined coal free from slate mdstone. Send us your address and we will quote prices. _ Phone nr ll. Lyons 8|. Un. i xl; ""- [alla V 0¢a:o;¥`5f'gn;§ ,. - is-=. 3-" | ;_; #V i O;C`Q0v0U é A ` e-fw|\.\n»i*°“ ti! -_ ~ ...ii 4| °'°°’_jiil§F, lil li Grade Coal 2 nlL1?'I:h“!J§:7;§°=1l=°?§`:'¥ :f°:‘Tn°1 i`»:i?ii°t;'n\hsat wt want _you ta: seq ‘ MAKE APPOINTMENT 7--_-__-ii N Leave your ` order for those l _ Xmas photos .mic coori ’ Xmas sruiiio. *--» __J Q Your Photograph-nothing viill add more to the Christmas plrasure of ihe friends and kins- Eulk away from home. TO-DAY AT Tl-.IE Bayer Photo Studio L Telephone rgz J “The perfect stocking for boys and girls is the famous English I 4 r.bbed, “DIAMOND KNEE" This is made by a house that has been manu acturing the best hose ln England for more than one hundred years and is sold only in this store. Prices 500 _to 75c according to size Moore o. McLeod 2807.1 l,22m3l "One great advantage of the famous PEN MAN HOSE consists in the fact that every pair is seam~ less.Tney fir. perfectly. they wear' well Try a pair or Penman hose for your next purchrse. Here in black or tan casnmere ar. 350.506 750. Moore & l\lci..eod 2807 I l,22M3i. MURTGAGE SALE To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on Tuesday the Twenty-third day of December A. D. 1913 at the hour of Twelve o’c1ock noon in the irunt oi' the Law Courts Building in Charlot- tetown under and hy virtue or ir Power of Sale contained in an Iri- donture of Mortgage hearing date tr.o Twenty-ilrst day of Novcmiber A. D. 1892 and mnde between James Mc; Lean of Nnufrage in Lot or Town- ship number Forty-three in Klng’s County, Farmer, and Mary Ann Mc- Lean his wiic of thc onc part nnd Eliza M. Macdonell oi Charlottetown uforesaid Widow ol the other pnrt. und which said Mortgage ir-i now vnstcd by assignment in thc Under- signed. ALI. THAT i:i‘uct piece ifr' p:il'ccl of lnud iiituuto lying :ind bring on Lot or Township number Forty- thrce in King's County in Prince Fid- ward Islnurrl bounded and described 'uri follows, that is to airy: Commeric- liig ntapolnt on the shore of thc Gull' oi Saint Lawrence at the .North- west angle of a tract. of land in tho possession of James McDonald, runnin thencc south alon tin E ll 1 mild Jnmcs McDonuld¥s went- crn boundary line for the dis- tance of a mrile and rr quarter to the rear lino of the Shore farms thence westwardly along said rear line ten chains or to the Eastern boundary ofatract of land in the possession of the Widow John Mc- Cormack thence Northwardly along the said Eastern boundary line to the said Shore nnd thence Eastward- ly along the said Shore to thc place of commencement containing ono hundred acres of lnnd a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT other tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on said Lot or Township num- ber Forty-three in King‘s Coulli-Y aforesaid: Bounded on the East by land in the possession of James Mc- Donald on the South by land in possession oi Peter McCormack and Patrick McCormack and on the North hy the above described tract of land and containing Forty acres of land n little more or less. FOR further particulars apply to the Office of Mathieaon, Macdonald 62: Stewart, Charlottetown. Dated 20th day of November A. D. 1913 CHARLES J MCLEAN at l 28. Moore & Mc sod iv. riir Ersiriiii cuiiiniiiii ~=. ...°I'I‘ PAYS to buy in this Province ..."l‘. GORDON IVES ll Guardian agent in Montague. His office phone- ll 18 and residence phone 20. _ ..,°TI!lll MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W.A. J ohn- aton's, Montague. ...°LADIlilS best tailored suits are mode at W. B. Leal'd’s, Sourls. Fin- est selection of clothes. Don't fail to see them. 2824. ...°Mr. ED. D. Flllllli-IAN Guardian representative in eourla will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising mutter at the oiilce of undertaken' W. L. Dlrigwell. Hia phone number is 5. ...°SUBSCRlBERS 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 promptly on expired date. ...'CAR.DIGAN--Presbyterian Church Cardigan. The Rev. A.J.W. Back of Georgetown will preach on Sunday, November 23rd, at 11 a. m. "The Shepherd of Souls" and 7 p. m ...’0NE CENT per word each iiiler- iion for advertising n this column. .lash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...°MR. W. L. DINGWELL, funeral director and embalmer, Sour-is, after suffering severe loss by fire, is busy rsiittlng his place, and will be ready for business in the course .of a few days. 2815-11-22M2i. From yesterday's Evening Guardian. ...'CANCELS APPOINTMENTS.- Ilav. John McDougall cancels his ap- pointment for Sabbath, 23rd, at Bangor and Dundas. ...*SC1-IOONER LOADED.- Mr. M. R. Dingwell, Merchant, Bay Fortune, has just completed loading the scho- oner Hilda Maud with produce for iiyoney, C. B.-F ...'LIGH'l‘B '1`AKEN.- Last Satur- day night some person or persons were bad enough to take the lanterns oil of Fortune Bridge. These lant- erns are hung out at night to protect the public on the old bridge front places which have been torn up to allow the foundation for the new brld e to be ut down This is a . ~ g p _ “Three Differences.”-G. very serious offence and a. liberal re- -- _ I ward is offered to any one who can ...*GEORGE'l‘OWN.-St. David’s give any information as to who it. _Presbyterian Church, Georgetown,The Revd. David Wright oi Montague will preach on Sunday, Nov. 23rd, at _11 a. m. and 7_p..m. Visitors cordially welcomed. There will be no Prayer EASTER!! PERSONALS ...*Mr. John E. McDonald was a Meeting this week.-G. passenger to his home in Souris by -~ shi: evening train '1‘hursdny.° ...°EBENEZAR.- An enjoyable party was given by Mr. Garnet Yor-il, ...‘Mr. M. R. Dingwelli BHY F0l’1»\Hw Ebeneza on Mgndg, 17th ag which made a trip to Souris in his Motor' l` Y . dancing had music were indulged in Mr. Ernest Bell furnished the music and Mr. Wm. Younkcr, sang wlrilei Boat yesterday and returned tlic same day.-F Mr. Patk. Gallant gave some stepl ~--°Ml`9~ J- J- Hughes returned to dancing. Messrs Jamies and Wm. Ford were recent ' visitors with Iilr. Wm. McCallum, Cavendish. They cn- Souris by the express Wednesday evening from a trip to Charlotte- town.* joyed some sport and secured scmel , _"" , geese, | ...‘Mr. Adrian Mclrinia, Rod Point, _...__ ,was a passenger to Charlottetown ___°FUR'rHEp_ pAR-Ugg,-1_ARS_ _ ‘l‘lrursday. He returned to Souris by The death of the late Mrs. Priscilln the evellillg "DHHS- Llogan Kennedy took place at the home of her daughteI._ M,.s_ Margmet ...'Mr. A. L. Fraser returned to Garner, 160 Princeton St., East Bos- ton. Mass., on Friday, Nov. 7th at 8.30 p. m. Mrs. Kennedy who only|t"t°v"“-° arrive to v Souris by the express Thursday even- ing from n business trip to Chariot. d isit her daughter' on , _ T,,e,,day_ N0v_ 4th_ was 79 years From yesterdays Evening _Guardisn. oid and died of hardening of the m.t__| ...‘The many friends of Miss Blanch erles and neurltis of the heart. 'Pho funeral services were held at Mrs. Garner’s house on Sunday, Nov. 9th, nt 2 3 Mclire, Bay Fortune, will be sorry to learn of his continued illness.-F 'Messrs Carrieron Cofiin and Chu- . 0 p.m., by tire Pi'csbyi.ei'ian _ _ Minister, Dr. Herbert Manchester,~ ‘iles Dingweu Of B33' 1‘0l`i»\lne were rn and Rev. A. R. Williams of the Cong. Church. The remains were conducted to Georgetown by her son Mr. Syd- ney Kennedy. HANGED 500 PERSONS. LONDON, Nov. 20.-- James Berry, ex-hangman, is dead ni: Bradford. ln thc course of his career- he was po- liceman, bool: salesman, leotiirgr, farmer and evangelist in turn. Berry obtained the post of hang- man after the death of Harwood from* among more than 1,000 applicants. His first "commission" was in Edin- burgh, where he hanged Innes and Vickers, the Gorebridc nnurderers, in Colton Jail. His own vlcw was that they should merely have been impri- soned, but he carried out the execu- tions, the first out of some 500. . Bcrry'a resignation, he said, was due to his discovery that two per- sons whom he had executed were in- nocent.. As soon as hc heard of it he vicni. to London and told thc judge who had passed thc sentence. ‘i‘Well" said the judge, "what matter if you hang twenty in their innocence? You are not to blame.” “Take and hang them yourself, then," said Ber- ry. He nevcr hanged another man. FUND FOR STORM VICTIMS. TORONTO, Nov. 21-Great Lakers disirstcr fund il now above $68.000.__ “l adles cloth skirts, black and navv. t.rlmmo'i will' narrow silk braid. the cloth is a very good melton nice and ilrie a very special value at l. 75. Moore 0 McLeod. 2799-l l-22M3i. ‘Still a qood 'range of that special bargain ln sllks, I9 inches wide many cri|ors.mosiIy stripes, w-rth l.00 per yard and being cleared here at 49c Munro Nr Mc- Leod 2799-11- 22M3i. COAL Best Qualify oi llard for Base Burner & _ _Furnace Soft Coals Acadia Nut Acadia Round Albion Nut Albion Runarnine Ez °'. °r°“ °‘ ':...°u "§‘ 'lf-l'§2i'°3v73' 211' "iii 0... - _ . z3£o ‘_md||¢hsihgorf doiihorl _ A good w£%_E:__°:__:° |533; E. Buiiialii Bell Co _ ,, ,, ."0 $ _:_ very nloe make vigoll fi:_te;___c__ne(:y dress nicely trimmed with braid, iif:'.§imT6lll%'&i`»1o~»»§i» ""'°"°° "25`2hi9‘3'3ii-22~i~1i- com' WHA” Sourls Monday on n business trip.-F [IHUHEH SEHVIEES METHODIST First. Methodist-Rcv. R. G. Fulton at eleven and seven. Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer service on Wednesday evening nt 7.30. Students and strangers cordially welcome. 1 Grace Church-Rev. T. Marshall at eleven and seven. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial invitation is extended to str-angers and College students. PRESBYTERIAN Sf.. James’ l’rcsbytcrinn.-llcv. llr. Fullerton at clevcn and seven. Stran- gers and college students are cordial- ly invited to all services. Sunday School and Bible Class under efficient teachers at 2.30 p. rn. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening at 7.30. New Zion-Morning prayer m'~"ting at ten o. rn., Rev. Goo. 'Baylor' at ll n. m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial io- vitation it oilcrod strangers and col- 'le o atiidonts g . BAPTIST llcv. Z. L. Fnsh. nt ll und 'I Sunday islchoul at 2.30 with “Loyol- ists" class of adults in Church nu- ditoriiiin. A cordial welcome is ox- teudod to all the services of this church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Oentrul Christian-Evangelist llcv. A. J. McLeod at 11,and 7. Sunday School nnd Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. Prnyer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All seats free. College students and strangers are cordially invited to attend all services. _ ANGLICAN iii., Paul’s.-Rector, Rev. T. W. Murphy. Services at 11 and 7. Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m., Sunday School and Biblc Clnss at 2.30. All seats free. St. Pei:er’s Cathedral-H01! C0171' munion at 8 a. m. MBUM at 11. Sunday School at 2.30 and cvensong at 7 P-UL Balvation Army-Services each .~ "\\ fi/ .3"" "‘T /"` 7/'L _~4»;--H- _ff ~ ee '/'.' I as f ~¢: .-:-K” *\ ‘fl .U ~ _,f-,_¢,,'._’/' _ . i ~ » "i sror _ Ladies’ All Wool ` ff/ ,’Ti.’i.@l1it\' "Hew.sons” Make / ly‘.` i\ U 'L fi/ ‘ " " _`/i`§_&\'> ) \\ \"`__1, 7,' ~ ` 1-/ _ /1J _ Q?-.- - \ 1.?/' ' gy* _'A - 'f.» "~:' 'A ;. :"4 4 ' Silver Grey. "~‘&\`\&A\\\i Reoultzr Price 23%,. i_ _\\_\ , Suiting Tweeds and Greys HOW 'i Good quality of English Suiiing Tweed, Heavy warm and strong. Brown and Tans. 46 inch 88c W€8.V€S Sweater Coats m _ _ ._,,.. _ $2.35 to $2.65 - - Sizes 32 to $ 1* 42 Sale Price 0 A very line line Oi English and Scotch made Suit Tweeds in all the new shades and particular makes such as Twills, Broches, Velours, etc. Best quality of Irish Twilled Homespun Tweeds in Green, Purple and Brown, Splendid 54 “Ch $1.25 Tip top qualities in better Twecds, a1l.52 and 50 inches wide in Browns, Taos, Greens liavvns $1.35, $1.45, $175 etc. Clocking We have reduced the prices on all our new Coat= fi ings too eiieci a quick clearaccf. In s -rn: cases the reduction is as much as 20 p. c.; worih while taking * ’ notice of too. All colors and makes. 54 inches wide $1.40, $1.50, $1.75 etc. ion iev Bros The olwdvs busv Store. L i f.-..-. ,_¢_-.-is.. ,-1-,_ ~ v pn . _ TRAIN .WAS DERAILEI) MONTREAL, Nov. 2l.~C. .l'. ll. train No. 1. westbound, carrying mails nnd passengers was derailed early this morning near Huron Bay. Ont., The engine and one express car nra oil tho track. The engine went into the lake. The fireman was drowned. IN SOUTH LANARK ("\_l:"i\'1\`. TORON'l`O,Nov. 21.-The South Lanark delayed bye-election is now ii. three cornered contest. Arthur Haw- kes of the "British Born" fame is the third man on the platform of "Canada first and common sense po- litics". the other two` candidates are Conservatives, Dr. Hanna, convention nominee nnd Mr. Balderstone. inde- pendent. Minard's Llnimsnt Co.. Limited. Gentlemen.-I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for the every Nliilii We :irc sciiiliiig out this wcck ii lui. of r-imnll nccoiiiitii, some duc,somc pu:-it duo. We nro tluiiikfiil to any inost of our customers ure vcry prompt iii their payment.. lndecil marry huve bccii asking for their no- counts. Tlrerc nrc nlwliyu just a fcw that would jusitns soon not reccivc them, and when they do pay little or no nttentioii to them. Again we .irc thankful this class of customers are thc exception not the rule with us. We nre making ir change in our business and vncnting our market business stand Ilecsnrbcr lst. We will consider it a great favor on the re- ceipt of your account, to at once call ni, the market nnd bnve it receipted. or mnll the amount to ua, and we will promptly mnll the receipt to you. Thanking you in advance, we are, Yours respectfully, J. J. GAY & SON. 2777-11-21m2it.hienthurs&s2l. _ H "Another special oi heavy weight all wool underwear for men, all sizes $1.50 a suit at S. A. McDona1d’s. 2lil)3l,11,l.,\lif "‘Every uric to their ionic." Sonn- prcfrr thc Shift Kcy Mnchinr~'l‘h»e Remington. Others thc Cloniplcto Kl>.Vb0ul‘d Smith Premier. I sell ’l"h1em both. Trike your pick_-A_ Milne Frnacr, l-lnlifnx, N. S. 2801. "A great lot of the new ruiilings that you have been asking for are now here for your choniirig The prices run from :oc to 6oc per yard Moore & McLerd. 2897-i1~22.\I3i. “Heavy wool stockings for boys sizes 8 to ro wide rib, strong and durable. Thirty cents apair. Moore & McLeod 2807-ir-22l\13i. night of the week and on Sunday. day ills and accidents of life I con-` ni-I1 -I ' _'___' li alder it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without i if it coat. ii dollar 5 bot- NOTABLES AT DINNER. li. tle. CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN. FLOUR and FEED ”_"" Sch . "Starke," St. A dre, Kamour- - - ~ , Lorman, Nov. zo.-'ras govern- ,,,,,'k,,_ “ We are now receiving our Winter‘= supply of merit iiiitefffiililtfl the d°1°B°*°° '=° th” FLOUK in the following well known brands: International Conference on Safety at; Bea ai rr dinner ro»nigiii.- 'rin Rigas Beaver, Siar. Queen City, Phoenix, Sunbeam. Royal Gold. PM Srdlwv B“=*°“» Pf°°i<1°“* 0* Regal, Five Rocca and Royal Household. ' ag _ 1 ' ' the llohrd oi Tl'Bd°» Dr°lid°d» Bild the "Moro new Beehive yarns have ",,"”‘,|° '§°§";fm"°"°‘“'7d,Hm §,:°§:,,,",.,°' Acclaim ol Mortssse. R°5°“'° Rmumine game included Viscount Haldane. _inet come in :rom England. in ALS() 2191-11-zzmsi. _ , , , _ _ gglmfn' '°"'h°°°"°°°| "rm mm' I Inverness Rmmd glilifrililiskrcom and Prim Loma 0’ gdoemgietg l-2?i:;°ov;fsaJ:¢?r}ii°\m?ng Bran, Mrddlinga, Orlcahe, Coiion Seed. Molalslne ll ‘ _ _ S t I Fl | I h C -_ °°=°'£,i'“'¢§-°','|,|,"a° .121 --A vsry_p_p:olsi_;=i_;i__o 3|" angie: _ AT__ raw 8&”"hiJ§Lp_gndv¢g__?;_~b _S/nl; Meal, Com Meal Cracked Corn and Rolled 0af_s. I ~| Bfiuy Deep Serge for mcn‘s suits gives the best wear. Every three yards s amped “B r i ii y Deep Serge.” Shetland, Floss. Silk Twist Plcss of Factory Yarns. Every skein of cheapest place ln town to buy wools. Moore 8: McLeod 2807-ll 22m3l wool we offer you is full weight-l _ that is what makes this the . ® _ 2708.11. 18ttsMEt1 Decl oolinie nériin. zepnyrs. A n a~ All of which we are sellrnir at lowest orices, GILISIBDS, FI08Gy- GQl'l'l1ll‘\t0Wl1. siaerao wn wool-ana an shades Don’t fail to call and get our prices before bnyin g. All lf.. i 14 .~.i./ l’.." l’ 1 ,y .if ii iv, L.; ...QI ,Li ,iw 'fii ._ up "'§li' Yir . ii, ‘Ml 'i wi o .Ai -.._._ “F” T1' clk _ J 153:: - e_ . _ -.;..,;i e 'J _..¢....=¢"°*f..:’i" ~,_.?,§j“:,.. '.:,.*“g?~i-T».% i .<.`:1,ii ._,_ €_ ,¥ ..,§_; .. ii If ‘iii .,l \ oi. r i r .¢_ .<_i . f: ..~:=....-of - gas:-n 1. L-1. wi ‘xii if-*Z ii. 15:1 . i".\ _,_ __... 1 . ii _ it i-"‘i , _ §` ., it* V? i ,, l. 1-. ... "L‘.'2!»........ 5.35 ir. rf 'uh _:fl I .__,__ _ fy. T’ ‘ Li' ii i' i» ii ‘fp Es .$14. Jil? il s?§%.- _,iii i;i'i‘ .:" i.; yi' i<"il' 1 iq? .~ 4' _ . ,_ .¢, _.ii I i, ~ ii. l l 1 3,3 1 fri .Wi . ‘s?3?"' s 4 i 1.5 § 5 iii” ' ' "vii ~°.» '1 .4 'i _ 4 if .1-‘_ ,¢.-.g