like pleasant medicine, little folks need mild f harmless medicine; little ill of childhood are qdickest cured by gentle lvairativee. _Nyal’s Baby Laxaiive »»»=-==»¢=---- ---A sweetens the stomach and cleauses the bowels. ` Children like it atd _ it always does them good. ‘ 25c bottle. Everything required for baby at our store. E.A.Foster Central Drugstore I Sunny side ==nan=_=:-_~nnuuu|===pu. vas-vasnpnaunsa; -pnnusqqapanpupn-...anne1.11.' ppnppappfgnn T nuuaunanpn gurusununuznnaszuapsppzaun. NURS FHUM THE UNIUN 'Miss Daisy Rudge, Manufacturer of fine hair goodegfalso Wig-making, 171. Great George Bt. *The Guardian has all the HOME and other news and the SWEET satisfaction of being the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island. ` *Subscribers and others are asked £0 remit by Money Order or by Reg- istered Letter, The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. MEtf. *The Guardian welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should be misled to “Tue Guardian News Dept," Charlottetown, immediately after the event, etc.. have transpired. 'If only I could use a Typewriter" is a. remark you often hear. Did you ever try a Smith Premier Complete Keyboard. very little training rc- quired. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N- S- 2160 ::For a cold in the head, nasal ca- tarrah and similar disorders you need to use Retail Catarrh Jelly. This is a wonderfully effective and prompt remedy, gets right down to the heart of the trouble and by dl- rect, loeal application promptly cures cuM.lE_|l:lltnf.LLlsl_ __ and relieves these ailments. Price 25c., money back if dissatished. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great G€0I'Ee and Kent Bts. Metf. THE HISTORY 0F THE DALTON FOX RIHCH (Continued from page one) ` 2508-11-Mwfmlmo. reeggatt The juniors are evidently determin ed that the seniors shall not have it all their own way in football _.mat- ters, and yesterday afternoon an in- teresting footba1l»met'ch was played inlwhich the contesting teams were -representatives of Grade VII and VI, of Qu'een's Square Behool. Play was quiteexciting, and good runs were made by ijlowatt,- Knight, Henry and McAulay.- The game resulted in a vie- `tory» for Grade - VII 'by jthe narrow margin of one point; the scores being 9 points to 8 points. THE TEAMS WERE:- Grade VII--R. Howatt, E. Henry, 1. Knight, G. McAniay, A. Francis, J. Zaib, E. McQ\laid and J. Cou- nolly. Grade VI-F. Callaghan, D. Train- or, B. Rhyne, B. Callaghan, R. Mc- Oarey. B. Zaib, F. Coyle and F. Trainor. A return match will be played to- morrow morning, at ten o'clock. ~._.._ ARRIVAL OF DR. SHARPER. Dr. Sharper, the best green trotter has arrived in this city, where he is now owned by one of the most pro- minent of the Island's sportsmen, Capt. D. A. McKinnon. He came over by the Northumberland from the Sydney Mines, on Wednesday evening, in the care of Mr. Stephen Purvis, who 'educated and trained him this year and drove him to his present trotting record of 2.19%, in the Maritime Provinces this year,l Mr R L dCleveland of the Boston American, is in Charlottetown Mr. Joseph Weir, Bcotcbfort, was in the Ofty Tuesday and returned by the afternoon train --S Miss Vera Rattegy was a passenger on the eastern train 'thursday to her home in St. Peters. f \ The $, _S_. Northumberland arrived in 0h'srlottef'.own` at 6.15"o'ciock fast evening.. . The Rev. -Mr. Murphy, of St. Paul’s Church, returned to the city by the B.-S. Northumberland last evening. _ ...___ _ Dr. Johnson leaves this morning for a visit to Montreal. He purposes returning on Wednesday. Miss Mary McKenzie of Glen Mar- tin has arrived home after spending n pleasant week with her aunt, Mrs. Alec McLean of White Bands. Mr. Frank T. White, of Vernon, is visiting in Charlottetown for a iew days, the guest of Mr. Reginald J. Johnson. 224 Euston Bt. Mr. F. W. Le Lacheur, of Murray Harbour, who had been in Charlotte- town on a. short' business trip, re- turned y_ester¢lay._ , - Doctor J. C. and Mrs. McDonald, York, who were up to St. Andrews attending the funeral of Mrs. Mc -Donald’s niece, Mies Aletha Feehan, returned home Tuesday.-B Mr. William Kearney, of Murray River, director of the Murray River 'F'ox Company, was in the city yes- terday; as was also Mr. Adrian Mc- Innis, of Red Point. The doctor is a. bright bay, suppos- ed to he seven yen.s old, very ner- vous and excitable in temperament. I-le was purchased in Montreal two years ago, from the proprietor of Russell House, for a small sum owing tc- the iact that he was rather un- The many friends of Mr, Fred. J. Holman, Charlottetown, who has! been ill of typhoid fever, are pleased] to see him out-again attending to business. The muuy friends of Miss Mary il 1 l l l , l li il -.-..._ .....~»»..»= Au on . re ` - ion ¥`0P€l` ll“5l“¢99 -°d“°“ti°“' place from where the furs have been ,,,,,qs Gmdys *Brown 0, Montreal' exhibiteds Ten shillings is the mini- , ’ , ' ‘ _ mum bid. The sales are made with .:,::.f.'.“‘2;:sr:§.‘1‘:.§: ‘.if:.E".‘.;’.;:...°‘;;“. - 1- h; h fe d Mis B spoken, a nod foumi the buyer suiliees er ome in a w ays s rown ' is a most promising worker for theiggtxg fgetggegngllllgt n,?;1°§",a,_ s;f:°';2f . is a 1 l fi 'P ‘ 5 P E'mlneB.°,,wh‘;r Dleagedhig ‘E225 0§e',1,e§ centage of poor skins are usually of free wi 8 fered in October and June. The princi- smmss' pal sale is held in March. It is at The majority of business college 311,98; sr°;‘J]°ss,::,l::t gt tggvfhxlfhétmgx. students are attending the _Union n ,_ y ' . Commercial College because they find gremest competition is met with 135 _ ' d skins. Since I first began it the only institution that gives re- go? _ , H M. odem and recommended ship, the falling oil in the world s n e’ m supply of silvt-rs has been about sigty, ‘Q-‘9”M';0Qf'§g‘;,‘?;;tai;“ o§°g;f;_t*';,hu‘:_E per cent. The average price for ‘or- tm’ ate Tgors the ,M est briéhtest dfnary grades has increased by 200 "TIS: snzuary' ana himeiuko class: per sent; for' the higher grades about d d t. "’“"i°"th° °°“°g° thi* p'°td°ts its fo:J'llri“iIhen;eaxi°er1(ile1li. the Price show- Hmdonts on every pq ` ed a decrease of fifteen per cent, due ' ' . to the absence of my skins. ` i- dents Each al‘i\licant must be vouch- ver’ the whine bodydcovered' with 111- ‘ v ver. The second gra e is blac e- mi for and cf Havasu” irlsgrgishaglci tween the ears, shoulders, back of the clmracter h o e . or s k . d bell . Th r t of the skin ceptm °n the mu' Although this ilsecsilveitix. Inythe riaexsshigher grade has caused the Union Commercial_ 1 k H t t h 1, d W th several enrollments in the past weishgh ac Zoiéh( esxus; wzumongt bs o y, an e hehe" it ‘S tm besiaiponcynignd ,338 very bright on the rest of the body. which pm'°“"s’ gm" ans a ' Gc n hi her u the scale there is the d=e,"t,s=_"‘__i ° Wm commend' thgegquagrter black and the one-quar- _"_"" ' ter silver, with no distinct dividing point, the change being gradual from one color to the other. .___ "'f‘h,e highest quality is the pure . black. Year after year there has been an increased demand for the black - ~ ' ` é and a steady increase in price. .__ "I was informed by the New York t of Lampson's that he could H' wilm" Ypuns ‘nd glgdisn out every one of my Skills 011 f Mmiig Adgmg the market. All the buyers were look-' ing for them, but did not know where the came from The only skin I S0111 Matinee Saturday Afternoon 2.3o y . in 1912, brought £110. lt was from an animal ‘that hn;l died. The first Ournfist of Plays for the Week: FRIDAY skin I sold to the London market .socisrr incur manageable. He showed wonderful Rachel M°““Fh““ ‘lf this City Will he bursts of speed, but was very erratic Pleased W 19°F" that She U35 M' and hard to control--in fact, it took rl°‘*d h°me ,mter Bpfmding the “mn” several pe;-gong to hitch hu-“_ ML mer with her uncle und aunt, Mr. Mgheilan, Q1 the Sydney Mines' who nnd Mrs. Allen McDonald, of Kineo, bought him, brought him down from Montreal and started him in a num-| ber of races during 1912, with vary. ing success. He never won a race that year, but won one heat and got a mark of 2.28. The Doctor would make very bad breaks and would get distanced, or else he would not get away with the rest of the horses and of course would get the flag. This season, under the care of Mr. Purvis, he -improved wonderfully, and although still difficult to manage, he has become a race-horse of the first.- class. He started in three races dur- ing the Hauler Exhibition, won twn\ llrsts and one second and showed the who were under the impression that ability to trot in 2.14. ,Green, were registered ht, the Lorne A protest, it will be recalled was Hue] °f N°"th R“5tiC° this Week--R laid against him by some partiesl Maine. Mr. John I-I. Manson, of Millerton, Newfoundland, is spending a few days in this province. Mr. Manson is deep- ly interested in the fox business in the Ancient Colony, and his many friends in the city and throughout the province will wish him every sue- cess. if-le returns to Newfoundland on Tuesday morning next. From'yesterday’s Evening Guardian. Mr. W. Forbes, Vernon, why; in Sydney, Tuesday. Messrs. W. P. Mailman and S. T. Messrs Albert and William Le- he is a ..,.1,,ge,._». But Mn Mchelmn Clair,” oi Mayfield, who, came .and parties who know the horse homeimk . from the iumbex' wma” neun that ne is unsc1uteiy.strn1gnt. “’° “"P’°‘"“g “B *D “‘°" h°“““~"R- Yesterday his new owner had him' _ ' The many friends of ex-Postmaster hitched up and drove him around the Mr Timothy Weatherbie of V-ma 6 city. The Doctor is n peculiar horse,_ Gnée wjwre ret that he has b g W iwmff * A l|i¢ IEAVEK The work liner and "Wie Bulve“rtBuard for alls Ceilings Another Carload .lust Arrived We start to-d_ay__on the third carload of Beaver Board this season, which goes to prove the ever-increasing demand of this useful material. The above illustrations show how a room looks before and after being decorat- ed with Beaver Board. Note the cozy appearance of the room after being finished. This is' just what Beaver Board does. It adds 100 p. c. to the effectiveness of your home. Look at these Beaver Board Walls and Ceilings; then picture to' yourself the beauty of the pebbled surface painted in warm soft colors, and you get some idea of the superiority of Beaver Board to la'l1 and plaster. BEAVER BOA KD never-cracks; it resists heat in summer and cold in winter; it is more sanitary than other materials, and is quickly and easily pntnp. The following sizes in stock- 32 inch Wide x 72, 84, 96, X08 ~x 120 48 inch Wide x 72, 84, 96, Io8 x Izo Remember Beaver Board is cheaper than Plaster and Luth. May we send you circulars and Prices? Write today. 1 1 beg o2e.rsllu\°bw ore S `9 “' ' - - _ _ _ '»__ -W - _ =l l "`P.E.I.--The Land of the Golden Pelt" in that at a road gait he ambles and' n' g ~ een if given his send nt nu, wlifruen °°”““°d t° ms Md f°r the about twenty-five Years ago. "it was nt one time thought that the best furs were secured from in- Her Great;Temp_tation land districts. at least fifty miles SATURDAY from the sea coast, as it was thouBhii the stale air affected the fur, but HOW The -Banker, 'i he Thief » And The Girl brought from £15 to £20. This was Costumes Extraordinary sikrusnav marinas The Cowboy Pr¢a9h=1‘ ALL'SCh.N1LJ HRODUCLIUNS 6 VAUDEVILLE ACLS 6 Price B5, sn. M) cents. ra on sale usual places. Friillll' mgrring 10 ls. m. f|7lio_-il'l9.uti‘ m JNTERCOIDNIAL WILL RATE THE that Prince Edward 181504 9t0°l¢ lends the world, that theory is vreitm well exploded. "I estimate that there are between 150 and 200 of the best quality of foxes on the Island at present. Al- though I sold one pair of breeders in 1902, there was an agreement made not to sell any _live animals. Thc sale of the latter dates from the your 1910." OUR FISHERIES GROWING IN VALUE. _...g_- OTTAWA, Nov. 19-The Marine De- partment reports an increase of abou; 30 per cent. in the total value f the sea fish caught by Canadian ora nainwar r.ns'raosaN'rs. ____ Momyrou, Nev. 19.-The Inter- 0 fishermen during the past summer away at a 2.20 clip. His new owner, the Captain, expects that the horse will improve in manners and that he will be indeed an acquisition to the large local speed-brigade. ::Buntain, Bell tl: Co. for best coal; lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. THE WERTHER THE TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON. ETC. :(Bpecial To The Guardian.) TORONTO, Nov. 21--Northeast winde, fair with 8, little lower tem- pera_ttu'e. _ THE WEATHER:-Yesterday was rainy in the forenoon, clearing in the , afternoon, fine in the evening and continuing at night. The tide will be high this afternoon at 4.54 and tomorrow at 5.44; it will be high, tomorrow morning at 4.86 and Sunday at 5.34. The sun sets this aitemoon at 4.23 and tomorrow at 4.22; it rises to- morrow morning at 7.10 and Sun- day at 7.11. The moon rises tomorrow morning at 12.05. There was a full moon Thursday, Nov. 13th at 7.11 P. m.. The last quarter of the moon will be on Friday, Nov. 21st at 8.57 a. m. The length of today will be nine hours. and fourteen minutes. BRITISH CRUISER SQUADRON ORDERED TO BAIL ` ' FOR VERA CRUZ. BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Nov. 19. -The British cruiser squadron in West Indian waters, last night receiv- ed peremlptory orders to proceed to Vera Cruz, and the vessels sailed at midnight. DUCK HUNTERS SAF. CHICAGO, Nov. 19-Six duck hun- lana autumn. ser the nm han of the neon years apru to september, in- colonial, it is understood. Will m“k° elusive, the estimate value of the , a new departure at the beginllins 0| total catch of sea fish is nearly $15.- ghg nw year in regard to the opef' 090,000, as compared with 511350900 agiqn 1 festenrants along the line. gm- the corresponding six months of Hcretoi’ore these have been maintain- fest year. The lobster pack on the ,.1 in the diqerentatation buildinse Atlantic coast for the season is esti- ,,,,¢.,- isueée prince msmuueis. menu ensue un ver cena, me than ~p¢“¢|¢~,,\-14,4;-¢,‘ gas usual, invited s 1”; year, although the values' show short 'time ago, but these were not an increase. moans .. as .sensfaewrv "4 1\°°° - Mn bg” geeg`pted. New it is said :zsweet-.Chestnut Tobacco is in the the mana t vnu operate th¢"f°- nmeiuiawer popularity my 'ith Nl ,,,,,,,-nie. isis nndbnen with twain-1 ,,,~n;,,a1_¢aea»n. it is emu. mm. gn' up sei-vt ` and maketnem-M‘s,t or bitihs. deenrt burn the tongue ‘ ' m'¢y¢1~y ' ‘and open at all and burns 'as lmvilth ll lm- 'nl' §“"‘-_ M v u me. up venus ‘mu arena uf swf chestnut °"a', ‘W ' ¥'h{the 'travi ing 5| iust what you have been wantius ~'f,‘,fm,.,,,,,, ~' ,nsinefetotofe the 1,, . pea tnbaew. 'rrv it. 25°- 'YM I-...~._ . seen. mu c.,orefm-use T” - ». hu :iii Kent seg. 0 n Meli- ` `:.`j,-.U15-',» I.: '. si-V 'x““¢‘-1 " ’ ' ters. who it was feared, had lost their lives in Lake Michigan after life savers had failed to find trace of thvem today. found refuge north of Glencoe, where they ran their motor boat on the beach to escape the heavy sea. Their escape was made known tonight when one of their number telephoned to his wife: INCREASE IN FISHERIES OTTAWA, Nov. 20.-The Marine De- last week. The aged gentleman has been stricken with o. slight stroke of _ paraylisis. if-:~e»oeff;I som ARRIVALS ~:»:~+<»~w>~:~:»~:»:»~:~:»:»>~:»»>e»e» OUEEN The following registered at the, Queen Hotel, yesterday:-J. R. Din-, nis, City; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lee- Rye, North Rustico; ,VIGTORIH ‘V‘hc following; registered at the Victoria. Hotel yesterday:-J. F. Reid, Halifax; A. L. Fraser. Souris; (7. Blackie, Souris; J. Craig, Tor- onto; C. W. Jefferson, Detroit; H.V. Harman, New Glasgow;, N. S.; R.M. Dramwell und wife, Ottawa; J. R. Dmnis, City; Wm. M. McKenzie, Ber- lin, Ont; R. E. McKenzie, Rustico; Geo. D. Macallister, Toronto. sl-UPPING News ` 9 Entered, Nov. 20th.-Schr. Sylph, Dicks, Sydney; Behr. Urania, Seeley, Sydney; Suhr. Pacific, Murray, Syd- ney; H,S_ Gnhot., Lintlon, Sydney. Cleared, Nov. 20.-Schr. Maud Car- ter, lilurroy, Sydney; Schr. Minnie Cook, Young, I-lnlifnx; S.S. Cabot, Lintlap, Sydney; Behr. Cari E. Rich- ard. Skinner, Montague; Brig.-Mir- inn G. Girsrdin, Sydney. Starling the Day Right Do you begin the day with a “gronch?" Are you tired in the mornings? Do you fail to bene- fit by the restorative influence of sleep, which shaulli' make good the energy and vitality consumed by the day’s work? ' ' Then you ,are rapidly becoming bankrupt so far as health is concern- ed, Yoirfshould look to your habits of eating, msige pure that you get lots of fresh al ‘in your sleeping apartments, and restore wasted vi- tality by using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. This great food cure does not in- duce sleep by any druggist effect, but when you have been using it for a few days and get the nervous sys- tem into condition you find yourself resting and sleeping naturally and purtment reports the sea fish catch from April to September inclusive to be nearly $16,000,000 a gain of more ,to make good the waste and fill the healthfully. By keeping up this re- storative treatment you will be able than three and s half millions over , exhausted nervous system with new the same period last year. The At- |vigor and energy. This means thor- lautic lobster pack is about ten per _ough cure of such symptoms as head cent. below last ye-ar but the value sighs, sleeplessness, indigestion and ,has in_crc-need. l F < The Victoria Farm Ranch Owns 12 Pairs of Pedigreed Foxes Dalton.Oulton,Raynor and Lewis Stoclft The Class A pedigrecd Island fovcs in the Victoria Farm Ranch are the bsst the world can produce or money can buy. 8 pairs are the breeders ofthe ranch that produced a 52 p. c. cash dividend for the shareholders this year._ The 4 piirs added are the best poeeiole in every respect, two pairs being from the famous Dalton ranch, one pair of Uultou Riynor ani one pair Lf Dalton-I.:Wis-Oulton---all 1913 pups. These foxes all come from the line that produced the world’s best pelts. l hey are all sound, strong. in perfect physical condition and have become accustomed to their new home and are thoroughly contented. The Victoria Ranch 1913 Dividends Tho Victoria Farm Ranch, located on ill - I-ust sitlc of North River, four miles from the rfnpitul "ily, is recognized by foxmen us one of the luurt mo I rnly equipped and appointed fox ranches on the Island ll-‘ru have originated most ofthe successful ideas in pen ua .I kennel construction, safety devices and alarms, Ranch Management The ruuch is un