, V -;"~'~é-.r ‘ - . .px 1 ...z'_.»~*~'.t~’»' "1: e, »-'..',,~--1-f-,- r -1, , _ , _ . \ , . , . . f f .- "‘\*"’-.'°4i’.-..~ ‘» »-»_"f 11 f" " '» » _. " _ -1 111- ~ ~ » 1 ...- c 1. . ~ _ ~'--n»~.~..». _ - - '. J* 11 11'»,1.'1;'~`§_. "‘_,;f"_ "M _'*"‘"~"“""‘j"‘ ' ' ` " "' 'HW ` §‘ ‘ *~ '_' ‘°""“"*\i"" 31.1 .e1e'.1t»»» <1., ¢`1-»'1»_';1..J..113i_»’-, :A1111-.fL`:»1..r'i2_-leiot..-"%1_ee1*’ w .-'\i'11,_.2.li”a. ° ' 1 -F ,. ». ' ‘ . ' ._ `_'_'1". "ij jf '1 ' "'*‘."_ »' ,,` -' _ - . ‘ , ’ , ‘ _ _ 4_7; _ ,V '="j7' `-"" "»""' ""` 'iw' `¥""~ """' ,_ _V ,¢__,\}_ ..._ , ; _ , A ' ` ' ~ '| - ` - 1 .1 1.5-. ' ._ 1 ff ’ " 1 1 PAGE‘THIR'EEENl ' ‘ mmunnnmenmum . THE cHARLo'r'rE"rowN GUARDIAN ' ~ - ' 1 meme nlnn. = _DECEMBER 17,1913 .f°r».~\_ NI g ,‘ ‘T/° ' '"”' 1 The Gift _\' Ileuasual n@1s1 evenings from now until s11gg11s11on~. I' I _ Thecareful Chris f - - l \ thaton y the highe'-t stdliidlasdlg lhxdi/xeai1,i'ld‘if‘li(il€iilll§ L ‘ :§:‘s“*°'*;0:;“°,,° 1t1;A<7»pf»n1ncin_ lets. nnuireliy s1'oaEetr1§; S ELLNER s~ JEWEL-“Y mums inhniterwwn- The spirit of the giver _ _ ymore than the gift itself, so “bother your gifts be 'urge or small the fact HIM V011 made your 11e'ection at WEl.LNFit'§ cannot failof appreciation, We Wm he épen D|6H»N0'l_ tc show you our many holiday ' WE LLNER°S _ . 1 Store Isl 1 , __ Liiii Ready For You -.-~< rin Ulllliltil EIWEI Christmas and will be S E N GUARD! ...‘TI-IE MORNING DAILY Guard- ian can be obtained at W A John- ston's; 'Montaguef' " ' " ...‘SERIOUEl LOSS.-Mr. John J. MrDonald, St. Catherines, had the misfortune to lose a valuable six year old horse last week.-' EASTERN PERSONALS ...'Mr_ George Clapp, Bay Fortune, was in Souris transacting business on Monday.-‘ ...°Mr. John _J. Campbell, Red Point, was among the visitors to Souris on Monday.-° ...’Mr. Rex Manning, Gowan Brae, was a visitor to Souris on Monday. 1# .._~111r‘. w. L_ Dingweu, Funeral D1- rector, Souris, was in Charlotte- __f,§;€,_\_ _ A ' town on ehueineee trip saturday.-~ F 3 "§<~..'.'-X T ~\- ‘\,:L_:./§;°_ " _ ` >‘ \:_=ifi’1-:JJJ .. ` Lf, ga, wasin touris on ay on H 1 s' e s 1%? _ .ax /*_* _ -ef -. 5-., ._,’f§-E*-Q' . ._ Mr.qJames ldlvfcétlulay, Chizfrlilvillploll, _§-_. , trip. ‘ """"“`”`“ ’ - ----- ~ j ...°Mr.none1d Sutherland, Bleek ~\ \\\\ . ' Q, -L ..’Mr, Louis Mclnnis, Red Point, = ‘ was among the visitors to Souris on` A Q _ Monday-' g ‘ ° ' F I ._ = . . .__*Miee Neuie Meneneld, teacher, ( ‘ Cherry Grove, spent Sunday visiting - ° ~ ~ ' fr' nde t Red Point-~ ~ ._.~M1ee Marnie o. Hnn1ey,aeer - `\ ==',,._.\ River, was a passenger' to Harmony ~.\ _ _ 1 _ ~ -.1 Wednesday morning. --* l"ond,1was in Souris Friday with a heavy load of produce.-° ...‘Mcssrs, Major Anderson and ldrnest Creamer were in Sodrls Mon- a 1(l2ynpaiitnerHr:al11nt1>i(;l1i}es__i’o1~ their lumlber ..,'Mr. Chas. Mclnnis, Glencorro dale returned recently from New or liainpshire after an absence of some month -- s,' . i ' . - ._.1v1.1 M1.11,G1 ~ Q1.ec11 Quality boots are the 111 st stylish, well made; ,imc wrne if 030111-1; haliirdayelifiilimu load of lumber, which he had no dainty," neat and good of all shoes made for women -they are di;-Hculty to dispose 0f__e 11 11 d ee 111 _ - -1 ' -_ 8 e e best wherever 5 Des are Wom ...°Miss Isabel Curran, Peakes Sta- The soles of Q :een Q ali y boots are flexible ns a 11 glove, me heels are just right andthe 1-1 the biot is made to fit the ' foot oerfectiy, no burning, sorei e s or thtfing- Queen Quality boots don’t need break- lull in- Thc new styles are so smart and fit the feet so perfectly i_1nt the boots look much sinuller than they really are. A specially nice line and one that will make moit acceptable gifts i s cur patent leather b00tS with dull and cloth tops. see sample above These go at 5-1111 :$4.511 and. . ......$5_oo' tion, who has been visiting friends ut Bear River and vicinity returned to her home on Saturday.-* ...*l\/ls. J. H. Rattray, St.'Peter‘s who recently was visiting at Bear River the guest of Mrs. Geo. A. Keefe and Miss Sadie Mclnnis, has returned to her home.-‘ _,_*Mrs. W. B. Leard and her little son George were passengers to their home in Souris, Monday evening after spending 1, few days with A l3S;h?e\:¢fn friends in Charloietown.-' use 1 ' NOTICE All Poll Tax not paid, be1ter bt slid 1; once ss Bxecur ions are ordered for same. Pay at once and p ive expense. 1089. 1o.oMtf I ¢'e /“'_1-(tw , \ '~_ ‘._ \ . -\>\\-.,- , .1 .Q ‘~ I ,r *-\\ ` fy / it 4’ ` "2 11 .- <1 -‘ f. ‘ ~» :\ _ \. 1 1 \\ 1, _ \ ;. ., its >, ,_ ,»-,el ' i `/\ _ 1 ' "i K I . _ _F 17// 'il \ ' _ _ \\\\\\\\\\\ \\ * ‘AJ D/I Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate \.ud stone. . Send us your address and we will l note prices. 1:. 1y‘ii°i`i`é“é1 cu. lllggi _Grnde Coal in than ldndwcccrry- it 5°" “°* mutter w cnyouorderyouosnbccwl clgetting lscllfsctoryoosl if¥°“°°°° We lievcouhmd utnawlvmc 'I ' " 9-1" ' 9' u our §§,E,&+': _,I ‘_ A ` “d-Ihlfgsq limbs page Dm, 1' 'o==:‘§\»el\’t` ei 'rt , u d a . PHONE for an ap- mi- pointment if you \ cannot call in person. 397-Y is our number, U , _ 4| ' Sllaysio Xmas i l Cook Studio _ ...'Rev. Father Turhide, Magdalen Islands, was _ visitor to Souris on Monday. He was a passenger to the Islands :by the Lady Sybil Monday night.-* ...'Messrs J. A. Miller, Charlotte- town, and J. D. Hume, Murray Har- bour, directors of the Humber' Silver Blnck Fox Ranching Co., were . in Souris on Friday and Saturday in the interest oi the compariy.-' CLOSE OF BIG GAME' SEASON BANGOR, Dec. 16-Maine's big game _season ended last night. It is believed that ten thousand deer and two hundred moose were shot. The hunting season cost 17 human lives in this state. 5 _ WE CAN f"lNI~H YOUR Photogmi lis i1 r X1na1:. Mike appointment to-day at the ,Bayer Studio "‘;g‘;§ ' _____.__- ___.-_-_,.»- ------ 'mm VOICE S PEN \LlS'l` I Prof. ll. A Tanion Teacher of Voice Culture Piano and Organ “Voice Culture" a specialty, Studio l £6 Great George Street 2148, ll,lMsttliwks. I “- * Elegant Photos for Xmas Ai Moderate Prices ', No used to welt for u tina day. hawevhr With the equipments oi tra modern Studio you can I tak n one time as well ll IIJOEDUL ` A. E. Lyon Studio 107 Queen St. Ch’fown Don’t Forget Baby, tl-ll'lMll¢ll\\ l We oder for sale the Stock in Trade and good_v1~ill of our General store at Elmira. _ This is the best count ry business stand on the Island and affords s grand opportunity to any one who can give the business the required attention. _ Auy_ information’ needed, will be gladly furnished on application. EASTERN TRADING C0 ' ' Elmira ll; Business For Sale` _ ing 1 ut our jewelry busi- I __ ; ____ _.J 8311.011 anlclrly stops coughs, cures colds. and hcalv the throat and lunu. ’ :: _ :: 25 Cent! ,F-"'-"_ ""'“'“”"""_` Tremendous Bargains in 1 1 La1lies’Waiches What we lack in assort- 3 ment we more than make , up to you in lou prices. Here are ihreegems in the popular O siz“, solid 14k Gold hunting case. I only, extra heavy ca e 1 beautifully engraved $39 ` uow..L... $27 31| 1 only, good weight css e, beautifully engraved $35 noav. ...$24.50 ‘ 1 only, goxd .weight case, engraved $35 now __ . ......25.l0 Choice of either Walt- ham or Enpire move- ments. Iligbtst grade gold filled watches now...|0.00 These prices are only accom. ted for, by the fact that we are enii'ely clos- 11858' G. F. Hutcheson agent in Montagi e His oiilice phone is 1-8 -and residence phone 20. ...'MR. ED. D.'¥‘EEHAN Guardian representative in Sourls will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otllce of undertaker W. L. Dingwell. His phone number is 5. ...°BARN DAMAGED.--Mr. Wm. P0Wel‘1 Little Harbour, has a num- ber of men employed repairing one of his barns, which was considerably damaged hy the -recent heavy gales. _e ...'BUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they UHVB DBid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired ...‘DIEl) SUNDAY.-Word has n_een1 received ofthe death of Mr. Archibald McPhee which sad event l500k Place at his home in Souris Line Road at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The funeral, which took place yesterday to St. Mary's church was largely attended. The Guardian extends deep sympathy to his sor- rowing relatives.-* _ ::A dainty and inespensive gift for any woman'wo111d be a Voilet Dulce Combination Box.'I‘his o11t:f:`1t- includes Vifllcli Dulce soap, Violet _Dulce com- plexion powder and Violet Dulce Ex- tract. This can be had here only. Cali in and look over this suggestion Phe MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and lxcnt Sts. ll/Ltl'_ llI‘I'1"'1`ERS READ IN ENVELOPE BY X RAYS_ LONDON, Dec. 15.-The feat of reading thc contents of documents en- closed in sealed notes has been nc- complishcd by Mr. Hull-l<}dwurds,who 'nas been experimenting with the methods of using X-roys, recently disf covered by a German scientist by which radiographs on very chin sub. stances, such as a sheet of paper, ii epf, or an insect's body were secur- c Briefly, the discovery is that by using what is known as law tubes giving out soft rays in certoi-.1 ways, these thin substances, through which the rays formerly passed without se- curing an impression can now be rndiographed.~ Dr. Hall-Edwards wrote a few lines on nn ordinary sheet of paper with ordinary ink,and without folding it placed it it i1_1 an envelope. He sealed it and then took 11 radiograph. On the negative it was easily possible to read the words inscribed on the‘sheet of paper So admirably defined were all the de- tails thnt even the gum on the en- velope aaid the edges of the sheet of pnper inside the envelope could be distinguished. Dr. Hall-Edwards has acouple of cured. In his o ininn it will be pos _ink having a metal basis. would not be impossible to secure such radiographs even through ai iron coverin oi flowers, the arrangement of seeds P leaf formation. By viewing the ob- in relief. It is pointed out that such ance to botanists_ Etomogolists will section will be` largely done away with when the internal structure Of insects has to be examined. FOUR KIIJLED AND 34 INJURED. Ili others iuiured by thrjrburylng of a paisscnger train in it tunnel which col- lapsed during a slight _earthquake at from Rosswern to Chem!lltz_ and as it was passing thi-ouglx the boring which pierces the Hnrras cllils, eight miles out, the tunnel fell ir. and buried the locolrzotive and six ours beneath huge ioclrs. A hurricane, nccolnpanied by snow, hindered the work of the rescuers url. it was feared that the loss of life would be greater than at first report- ed. The earthquake shock was felt here, NEEIJLES TO CURE CHICAGO MASHERS. CHICAGO, ILL., Dec. 15.--Police his strongest detectives to ‘mingle with the Christmas crowds and pro- tect rls' from “mashers " needle and when his discovers .a man inhs it an inch or so into his leg,de- pending largely upon provocation. e, 11 tnln Hnlpin, "There is never ony argument. The needle we use is not poisoned, but it does the work.” FATAL FIRE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Dec. 16--A spectacu- lar tire today practically destroyed a tive story apartment house on A - stardom Avenue. The fifty occupants found the exits cut off and the fire- men mnde thrilling rescues. Fireman “Thomas McManus, who lived there and was oil duty was trapped in his rooms with- his mother and sister and all perished. In trying to make and was probably fatally iniured. ' What could be better than a guaranteed pure wool bose spliced with line- e1:1?If is called “Sovereign brand. Opiician negatives of this sort and so far as he knows they are the first ever sc- D _ sible to radiograph any letter wit-h Dr. Hull-Edwards believes that it g. Among his display of what was formerly beyond reach of scientific workers were X-rays 'photographs of .such details ns the internal structure in a od and the delicate lines of ects stereoptically, it was also pos- eune to see every detail sw-ldrns cut radiographs will be of great assist- tl method of even reater val- nd the € ue, for it is now possible to radio- gmph insects. The necessity for dis- CHEMNITZ, Germany, Dec. 15.- At least four persoriefwerc killed and midnight, ’l‘he` train was coming Captain Halpin has assi;--ied one of gi _ The detective is armed with a large "ogling" a girl, moves'alongside and "The scheme works fin " said C p- his way to rescue them, fireman Michael 0'Bullivan fell from ladder lottetown, P, E, I Atchison Am..Beet Sugar Am. Smelters Amal. Copper Brooklyn R. T. Punztdian Pacific Erie Mex. Petroleum Miss. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading 11,12, Rock Island 133 Southern Pacific H53 Union Pacific 1512, U. S. Steel '$52 U. S. Stccl l’i'1l. 104? Utah Copper 47; > 92§ 61; 701 sei 217% 21 45; 251 1061 1062 Brazilian Traction Detroit 70; lltimfiiecl (?orp’11 393 Montreal Power 215 N.S.SlLC&l &(.`05l('.(1fn, Eichelicll & Ontario 111 Shawinigan No ,su Spanish River i‘<1r11_ Nu si Ottuwxi liight (iO'l"|`( )N. lligh Spot 13.20 |1nc|1111111e1l. Junuilry 1255 March 1273 May 1267 May Wheat Dec. Corn 705 May Corn 70; May I-‘ork 2102 May Lord 1105 PRINCESS MARY WELL is one of the youngest gi nge in society. The queen and her hlair was worn shoulders. And she is in teenth year! 'Phe young her majesty has perused know. the princess is allo play ducts with Queen 1vho tnkes a deep interest grass. The King has conferred 'of Greece, in recognition vices in nursing the sick the Balkan war. married Prince Andrew in "Princess Alice works wrote_nn observer at the tume. MIL_VF)R'l‘ON. Dec. 16- Orgngemali for more than I-l igh High 92k tg keep her children childr as possible. At the recent wedding it was noticed thu Mnryks skirt did ‘not reucli still kepfihard at her stu one o morning papers, and ascertained there is nothing in it tha girl in her seventeenth yen it. Special attention is p music, 111141 sue » cs irequ Princess Alicc is the e‘d ter of Prince Louis of lint first sea lord of the admr is very popular in Athens identified herself to a grcnii with the people of their p THE OLDEST OR‘ANG Wm. the oldest Orangemen in Qu and pfrolmilly in fltlflélflll ii aged 94. I-le came to (la Sligo. Ireland in 1820. H 921 611 as; sei 216% ze; 442 25 105s 1063 itil 13; use l.'10§ 55; 104; . 47, MoN'1‘i1rf.n:. ;s'ro<:KS. Low 70 :sei 213 110% I1' ilu ’I‘ur<.~,1to ily. Nu s:1l1: flow 1230 12512 1254 GRAIN & l’Il()VIi~lI()NS. Low 91% 69; fi‘J} 2082 1095 THA LUJDON, Dec. 15.-Princess rls of is an en as over \1er prince dies. t a the d tion of tire Royal _Red Cr Princess Alice wife of Prin DB5 ed among the Greek soldiers t Pr her in l` mil wed t aid t e11tly Alexa in he ce A of he and w cr d tenbu ralty, 1903. and 1. 2 p T' 'Hi' ‘§'m'|f|(‘ ' i]A‘H'K‘[|’ ‘E f"'@ 51°" 1°' WU" _ ._ - ~- _ ‘I If ...°1'r Pars te p11_y~1n use Previnee" ._.~'r_ coupon was le o11erd1en‘ ' it » ,'11 . . _ Quotation/1 furnished by F. B. M Cvrdydrco. stock end Benn we-Z . B kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond Stu (;),,,,._ . Y- High Low Close 02; zz.; 613 70} 86; 2162 2G,§ 442 25 105 1053 Illlif 132 S5; 150?- 55§ 104; 475 C101-‘_ 84 T0 es; 215 75 1103 l1'.7 (`i11Be 1242 12132 l2lill (llose ' 925 70} 70h 2085 1095 INED Mary her xious long royal incess _ikles h'_:1 seven- ss is After f tire that young y not o read o her to ndru, 1 r pro- ecoru- upon ndrew r ser- ound- during augh- rg the and Sh-e has degree ursuits. dw night, and is wearing herself time. soldiers consider her on angel. looks lovely in her grey n EMA urse’ nada e ua and o“t'11 “The She s cos- N Scott, tario dead , from s an 71 years. li‘5S£ee fd? 3 C -'osses Apply _ Moncton, N. _-1,391-12-r7l\l41pd .1 L'=- ‘L l= _`J” ,,, 1,,,.v,,,, -#3 0 0 ` p °'Mi11io” merside at 8 a.1n on town, for Tormeniine, Snmmerside. .. Agent Marine H. C. Burw ,Brunswick Hotel _,»"j,§,_,,'). 41.. Sailiugs of (`. _ After the Navigation stops running and untl notice the C. G. S ‘M leave the Railway Wharf the a Char cena with the west-bound train p. nl. Will leave Term arrival of the train from due Tormeniine at 9 a- isve Tormemlte st io ofthe Mall Special from Sale 4 Silver Blacks B. G. at Bi I (sd.) T- G TAVLO Fis & Ni l f into’ zntii Sac ash S. WI m. io R1 hific amer urther ’ v ill Sum rriva lotte~ eciing I * 45 1* OI] k~ i le s'r'1oK ono'rA'r1oNs_ ’ S -E _ ,, » .1ew.......Ln'.....<._ The Great' Shopping -Ceiijtre - D°°°""'°' 1°' The Mother 's Eye with her Hdsifund in it. The H usband wi' th tffe ' Mother’s in it, he _lirotherf with their Sisters m theirs . _ e ‘ ff i » f .»x ,_ `_\`_- . i \:`>v . . ‘ is /Z I / 1 S" ff, i li; li -2 ".;_iT`_-_- _ 1. '-7 . .1 _1|l1 :..>_,_- \\ 1 f».<-'rf _ :_ ‘ll I 1, [(4 1 ' \ \i - I . , _ -1,' 3'-‘ '_ i ' “<51”-‘ ' L'-\\""",\ I \ //f.,/5; \1' i " F’ 4 ` "\., ‘_ . .,""-‘ f _ \». | I .,1' 1 / V//(F17 I, I U ,.f-- ` -5 51'* r ggi. JZ, ‘<3 Wil ~{;__?_-5.2"' `;f- ¢T;.' <§:§_ i- --fr;-_-,f.Z.-T-:.>.¢‘» -If ,C573/' -"//' ` 1 -‘ '.1: - \\- -_ _ `\§*<=*==~ - _ ' - ‘ `»~_ ~ § ‘ st- "\' `~ " ‘ ._ S :':\`-Y; ` _‘mmf _L__"` ` - .-`~_ __ ‘”'.': '=` " 1111 is i Wi For the Man’s Eye with cz Women m it Pe1sla11l.'.11nb Mink. or Fox set Xmas. Holiday 11ct‘kw(_-nr for dainty from $15 oo, $25.oo to $100.00. women, Silk V-Vai” Wil make “most de' All wo111t11’.~: :ind child1c11's flats `i1'8b1¢ gift- $2-191 $3 502051 $5.00 at iricss indicnliog, the ];11111n1y Buy tliewtlriy lad :.1 jersey for price-s. uow prevail, Suits Less Tha_nwCost to Clear ` _-f" '_`_ "`*`<:`;'~%"_" M.. _ `/ ~`§ r- .__` `_`\`\ `\:‘_" 1 -‘ ; "2"-`~"_` ` " 5 `~\ B . 9. "`- _.7 _ _ ,_ ‘<1 X of> N-1"»&"‘l ` ' _ l1"~‘f- 1i ,._.,1,,1 ‘ it ',_[i!1" it ii ‘_`,"1j A 1:' ."1 ` yi ,\.. \ ‘z 10 _ 1_1 1,,\ \. i.`11`1' ‘ ‘l‘, iii” I_g..‘;;~=12-‘_f_.=;f;;- fr 1 'if-f..-Tfrql:->ii'