uQV~'E_M9ERi.!=u..=91si ' * rfflmmr me erin. . 'rss onaar.o1°rs'rowN GUARDIAN norm.. Dim. Pass me FIIBIUU r_.,<,~~_. .... V /*_* _f ' . _ \ 94 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘9» p C Your Goal it ' Maybe0btain- We have V_°S'~°'°‘S ed -on Sums ot coming nowyvith _ U 0ld Sydney Round A an p' lnverness .Round W3|'ilS Acadia Nut . » ~ This company is prepand 10 lend money for clients on first mortgages on improved Reserve Run of Mine f~=\1f==m=»=. inoufflcient to secure a mort- gage, then several such sums are invested in one mortgage and a declaration cf trust given theinvestor, setting out clearly his inlcres. in the said mortgage. .. We would suggest ordering your Winter supply now While the weather is fine, wel Call d€l1Ve1' By this uie*hod the small investor may participate in the rr Pays to buyis :bis Province. l s_'1Rs'r oanaunaa-Mr. L. rs. DREDGE BUST.-The Dredge College has The Guardlan’s thanks Prince Edward is now at work wid- lfor the first calendar received this ‘ n East River near ening the chan el of the'wharves at Mount Stewart. Mr. 'Printed in handsome colors and Jam Dum, .15 supplylng th, wage;-_l,_ represents a Bank 'Scene with two _ . ___ ` SHIPPING.-Two sthooners load- “P053- ed with potatoes by P. W. McLeod - were towed down 'the East River ‘Fri-' dey _bythe tug Fred M. Batt. These y were the last to leave this port and - now' the wharves are deserted.L. ` OFF T0 SEA-Mr. Thomas Smith,” Blooming Point. shipped as deckhand aboard of at large square rigged ship that was loading produce at Hag- »~ert.y’s wharf, East River and sailed Wednesday.-S. _ .__._ FINE. CA’l"I‘LE.- Mr. Seaman Pin-\ eau of North Rustico sold seven fine cattle to Mr. Frances Drake of Char- ‘ \Vl|¢y¢ the sum invesyed is lottetown. These seven cattle weigh- ed over seventy-five hundred pounds, gross weight. Very good, isn't it?-R TOBACCO COMPANY.-Letters Pa- , tent have been granted to Messrs. ,' James G. Gass, teacher; James El } Trainor, tobacconlst; George Morri- son, tobacco manufacturer; James . Monoghari and William Trainor, to-I l bacco twisters-all of Charlottetown, . to engage in the manufacture of to- - ' hacco under the name of "George high interest earning security of first mortgages. Those without funds at present may.deposit sums of $r. and upwards at 4percei:it. Order today. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 , their crerlit in this way, ar-d ‘ then a 7 per cent. investment will be recommended consis- ti~‘g of adtclaraiion of trust secuied by a first mortgage on improved rest es'ate. Don't N urse Such a plan as this carefully carried out will lead to at least Morrison Company," with_a total capital stock of $5,000, divided into fifty shares of $100 each. A VALUABLE SPOT.-Mr. Mi C. I Deli*-UIBY. M. L. A., Tryon, was in . mtgyest “mil $100 stands to Charlottetown Saturday. He informs The Guardian that the principle busi- ness in Tryon at present is fox farm- -' ing, nearly all the farmers and lead- ing business men being interested. The business is booming. Among the leading ranches in this vicinity are those of Messrs. Henry Smith; the North Tryon Silver Black Fox Co.; the Weeks Company; Lang and Chis- holm/s Ranch; S. N. Dawson; M. tl, Quigley. These ranches, are within it Miller of the Charlottetown Business DBBBQD. It is an exceedingly nice one children making apparently their first (From Saturdsy’s Evening Guardian) PLEASANT EVENT.- The Ken. sinston branch or one C. M. B. A., held 811 6l1.l0Y8`Dle entertainment and Die-social in their hall on Tuesday. An excellant program was rendered, after which took place the gale of Dies- The tripping or one Hnigbi Fahtistic” brought an evening of rare enloyment to a close.-K VALUABLE LITTLE ANIMAL.- By Thursday morning's express there arrived in the city, from P.E.I., con- Biglléd 150 J. P. Jny, 5 rg,¢c00n weighing forty pounds, a very valu- able fur bearing animal, an-ya a Syd- ney exchange. The 'coon will be ship ped to the East Bay ranch and in the near future other animals of the same breed will be installed, POLICE COURT-At the Charlotte- town Police Court this morning, Henry Mceleer on .3 charge or drunk- enness was fined $5 or 20 days. Wm. Costello on g charge of treating|per- sons to intoxicating liquors was ad- journed for the week. The case of G90FZ¢ M01“l`iB0n. Tobacco Manufac- t\1l`€l`. Rfiainit seven young men for d6Stl`0YinE n\“0DertY on Hallowe’cn night was left over till this Satur- day aftcrnoon at 2 o'clock.‘ PLEASANT EVENING-A plengant, time was spent at St. Bonaventures H811. Tracadie, on Wednesday even- ing Novemher the 19th when R num- ber of the young folks, mostly mem- bers of the library association us- sembled together to enjoy a few hours dancing, the music being furn- ished by the popular violinist, Mr. J. J, Mclnnis. Alter participating in this harmless amusement tor ri a comfortable income. circle of about two miles diameter A cbia--- Km Ir: You can easily be rid of l yours hy morning if you take ....... . - TRUST » .“”‘“‘E" C0l\'lPANY LA GRIPPE CURE tonight . ‘ ll )I There is ‘odmibt or uncep The Perpetual Trustee taiuty about fr, for it has been tried in hundreds of cases and these people all know li0ll'llNl0N | 4 11. c. on Deposits l 2779-ii~2iMfmw`3i. _ L ' J 25c per package Geo. E. Hughes The P o yefs Dm ist wldo many cr.ilors.mostly stripes, ‘gn - --___ l gud represent ayalue of about $300,- 00. NEW FOX EXCHANGE.-Another fox exchange is being formed in this Island. It is to he known as “The Eastern Fox Exchange, Ltd.," and its chief place of business will be nt Murray River. It is intended that the articles of the company will pro- vide not only for the conduct of it l general brokerage business, but also mf the Carrying on of the business of purchasing, breeding and selling foxes. The capital stock of the com- pany is to he $9,000, divided into ninety shares of the value of $100 each. Its provisional directors will be Messrs. Murdock J. McLeod, Thomas L. Cook, William Kearney and William Lundrigan, traders of Murray River, and Mr. J. Watson i. ‘Still ai good rang; gf elm; Partridge, commercial traveller of special bargain in sllks. I9 inches Charlottetown. _,_- C P gg Wo"-H I-00 nor yard and be no THE Local. MARKET.-'rbe ideal l cleared here at 490 Moore Rr. Mtc- markets during the past week have G Lcod ` 2799-11- 22M3|- been very well attended, and a good lT___.L__. ' _ - .` ' . ~ Rexall Rubbing Oil is eridorseri by athletes, all suf- ferers from rheuiuatism and by all who have ever suffer- ed from sprains. pains or brusied muscles. It has really wonderful curative qualities and we ‘guarantee it to be good or we will refund your money. Price 25C a hottie. ' _ _McKinnon Drug Company | For Sprains.Pai'ns.f3ruises Corner Greet George and Km! ‘treats rl-iiippy and Contented r ' ‘is the man behind 1 pipe |‘, full of Hickey's Brigert lot of produce has been moving. En- ormous quantities of turnips have been shipped from this port to vari- ous ports on the mainland, principal- ly by schooners. The price for this vegetable has ranged from ten to twelve cents per bushel. For pota- toes the price that has ruled during the week ranged from 30 to 32 cents per bushel. On account of the great rot in the potato crop this year, po- tatoes bave to be very carefully sel- ected for shipment, and even then usually when they arrive at their destination there is quite a loss eith- er to the shipper or the consignee. There has been s. statement going the dnrin the week that one firm l rounds g -_ shipping potatoes south have sunered ` avery lroavy loss in this regard. Eggs have been very scarce still, but with the mild weather the PTOUHM1’ ity is that the supply will increase somewhat. The price for this com- modity has varied so much that it is almost impossible to give a firm quotation, but there has been no ap- preciable drop in the price. There is n much hetter supply of butter, but the prices hold steady. Dairy is quoted from 22 to 26 cents a pound, with Creamery ranging about two couple of hours, all departed feeling that they had spent it very pleasant evening.--S. NEW FOX C0.-The Halifax Chron- icle says thst there is little or no let un in the formation of companies to engage in the rearing and selling of fur bearing animals. Of course black foxes seem to have most; at,- traction for thc fur traders but black skunks are figuring largely in the estimation of those proposing to en- agc in the fur business, notwith- standing the reputation of the little animals in the matter of perfume. During thc last month the companies organized to engage in ranching and fur trading in this province include the following: The B. I. Rayner Sil- ver Fox Co., West Gore, Ltd., ‘ with registered office in Hants County. The company is to carry on the bus- iness of breeding, raising, buying and selling foxes and other fur bearing animals, buy an sell Delta and Dur- chase or otherwise acquire and hold lands used for the purposes of the company. The capital' is $50,000 divided in 500 shares and stock 'holders named are B, I. Rayner, fox rancher. of Albierton, l’.E.ll.,lE.E.L.Mc- Dougall, school teacher and W. B. McDougall, farmer of West Gore. NEW SCIENCE BUILDING-The Board of Regents began its autumn session Thursday in Sackville and got through its business I-ridniy at noon. The attendance was exceptionally “| HAVE (iA|NEll` "I aiu a general storekeeper at the above address and, on account of the great good I have experienced front using “Fruif~a-tives", I recoinriieiid them strongly to my customers. . They , _ . .. were a great boon to ine, I can tell yon, . for about two years ago, I was laid up 0 ..__, _#- in bed with voiiiitiu and a most terrific F ' “ -” ‘ ~ M it would turn to Infiamriiatioii of the ‘ ' KI ' ' » Y ~ ' Brain, bull took Fruit-a-tix es’ steadily A n E until I was cured. I have gained fifteen '~ pounds since taking “Fruit-a-tives” and I verily believe they saved me from a ““““"°“"“”°Sif'=.~. cbbbwsw. that is in pumpkin pie order. 5oc s box, 6 for $2.511, trial size, 25a. At all dealers or from Fruit-u-tives ; Liriiitetl, Ottawa. ll pain at the base of my skull. This pain nearly drove me mad. Doctors feared . FIFTEEN PUUNDS Since Taking “Fruit-a-tives” And Feel :T 1; " .,>:~3,’ like A Ilan Person" l)avsnALa, ONT., june 15th. |913. ;_.._?__.._..__._,__,..__l... .. __:- ,_ _,___ large and a good deal of business was done. The question of ri new Science building was faced aint u committee for Mt. Allison chos- en cure plains, etc. It is ex- pected thut rl, financial agent will be appointed to raise funds for the nn- dertaking and the name of the Rev. George Steel of St. John has been mentioned in connection with the en- terprise. The two viicitncics on the board caused hy the death of the Rev. Dr. Rogers and Frank Davidson were filled by the appointment of Wal he N. i -.m»-» with instructions to se- Allisn of St John and J T ter a r . _ . . Burchill, of Sydney, (‘.. B. Thouglii died in Newfoundland, Dr. Rogcrsl was appointed when a member of the i B. and l*.E.I. Conference heiicei the local propriety of Mr. Allison's ji appointment. The reports from the .‘ n `tutions were carefully con three i sti - sidered and the financial conditions all round were pronounced sound. The new system of stiitleiibwnitcrs is working wcll in the Acutirniy and University. ln the latter A. ll. Wall- as head waiter has under his s, , . . control six of his fellow students. This year the University students are ond in' their praises of their hoard- uch fare, thev avcr, was never be- orce served up in the dining hall. »» or 0 ' ..~l--vm-. .. .`\;'liIh. -_ 5.-A.. 45 Q Pu. ' ‘ [ffl i- Si ti , ~; ~ 0 ' ~\\\\ -'f£=- 'W¢3% \\ ;-_.~§,,/'1J>/`- _ ’ 'zr'<"’-~ ` E5; Q, .>I,,,_§'.' is-lc o» m,;_ -nail -> 7% 1.1__ "¢»e_"‘ ‘_-,=. '.llli\I'." . l our . - 7 L- _ ' ' ' '.__ .,-.-. ' , i -.~‘=. :_:_,*.J A. ‘- .~ , .sw 4 t as 'iii ` ... Styles in which Dame Fash- ion has played a few pranks-- that will appeal to the ulra iastidious. W li ith a wide array of conser- vative grays. browns' and blacks. , t Ulsters Belted Ulstcrettes (hinchillas Meltons Kersey’s Velonrs tlxlords and overcoats LINED with fur and cloth. wiili collars of many iurs. You’il find _ iiist the coat you’re looking for in this sup- erb collectioii---aiid you’ll find it at the price you want to pay. Coats here 8.00 to 30.00 Moore 53. Mcieod iii. . emn,,.J@3,, The Home oiytlood lists J :ZGHARl.OT'l‘l‘lT0\VN (TURLING Club notice of meeting, A general meeting of the subscribers and others interested will lic hold in the City Court Room on liirinrlay, the 24th inst at 8 o'clock for important busi- ness. Plense attend. S. Grey, Secre- e______ STEAMSNIP SAILINGS \=;:i . ‘ 4 Have You Ever I Tried 0UR t.`ll0COLATES? _ If you have there is no need for us to say any more about them. If you have not, then you will be glad to know of their purity, freshness and deliciousuess. Try a box of either Neilson's or Willard’s Forkdipped, and you will never be satisfied with other -‘fed __- A/_. ,é I 1. V’ ___, be CutSmokingTobacco.His ipe dreams will always be pleasant because this tobacco cents higher. Large quantities of poultry are otlering, and the most of it is. being bought by the canning factory. Prices are about the same level as last year, and the quality Ol thc birds is up to the average. Not much hay has been offered on the kinds. Prices Soc per pound. but ve have them in different size boxes from 35c up to $2.oo. All Chocolates Guaranteed ` t' los B1 l ru. d ll in a high state of cultivation. wigs agaod' l i ‘ P ’ ' '.' 5 - ,» _ _ » is manufactured from only the , ‘ 11 _ `_ ‘ best Virginia leaf the Aroma ; . - . ‘ I being pure and fragrant. Try .'1:~_'=,'gf-.\'$f~,_~_~_.~,,_.;_.-,~;¢;;._-__~,,. ~ 4,3, it for your next smoke.At all < Grocers and Druggists. - rket B uar and the small quant- Mu 0 0. ity that is offering is going at 70 to 75 cents 'per cwt. llicltey & Nicholson Tobacco (_1o.l.td'. ______,___ | T... Q...ii.,.b.......... | ::0ieen. white. sound teeth A Each - o . - - - - ' :.:‘;‘.‘;1-.‘.:>.:.*i;:.°.;';::°.‘:.‘;:";';. "oz: - .-»- -, from germ life, and that are kept ,_ pure, sweelf and clean You are as- (` 'r usin Na- ‘ I C11 sin-ea oi time ibingii by g '-_We are authorized by C E. Ksq - to yall by Public Auction on .wg ' _,_---=_ _I _a Wednesday, ' Dec. 1-0, 1913 /I - ._ ‘T I ‘Commanding xlib o'clook n. in . Sharp - iiii-'rn-in. simon ri nonra nivn column, raw was iuii mm. ».~g from Charlottetown . ~ hl I . ~ ,. hoiilho .’ d"2v%‘i":l%ut~%uiLfTii‘¢| a|TTn food repair. this ls one ofthe bone arms on m.»iTn‘%ii:tl'i|;°hT|=|?iis; 1?: gtook. Crop. and Farm Implements, consis- tihl ofei - _ _ . , ` ~ n i . b ,,,,,"}`°°l,'E‘“’lf;l‘,':.'l,’,!_'."il2r'rl»‘l'#$33! f.iiifi"ii.i‘il‘i.‘r r'~i",5{f?“.§'iX.’ r\n‘i'i'i°|l‘.‘i°!il3 mdodih olN‘i boiler calvin. 'te hens. . oats. ketone hay. 1000 bushels tnrn|,pl.‘ll0 bushels pota- i'Ii’l’-$’:’=.1i»f`-i“~iTi.ii:`i..'i.°§.i.i`:T"r' ‘lil cash: over uw twelve months credit on ei 0.00 and _ Dru-Go., Tooth Paste. 25a. tube. E. _ r g Faltm, swab. (mp .nd lmpkmenh sidfjoeter, Central Drugstore, Saga- VW A ania.1.oaa'rsga.oo. ` ' Worth Trying' Stewarfs Cream Bread Ask your grocer for it. Ur itwill be delivered _at your home every day if you leave your ofder‘. at our shop. No 163 Kent Street or Phone Zll Fresh. Johnson & Johnson lfontreal s Bristol ‘ Ent ."f'=i5-i lv' .__..:.r. ~' ‘;;g;=;f-,;_~,f;-. ix",,,,.v-,_.Ev`,e,_.4 Ciuovl" '.»f.<'»f'="'=T.=i'":»< -2 »!.*3\`l " i <‘ -- .;:=.f\, bnililll ; -an , N '~~ 1_1. ‘ \ \ s 1 i .»,___;.-g..`,.',` _'_ .,St‘arrd`at3<_1"~ Q ` if - in their generous mom- . mmisiiun; in the servlre- ri:rsoniil,unobtrusive-irlveli io n-ny um: in the newness of their equipment. and the y special provisions for the _ _ comfort and pleasure ol earh passenger R.M.S. Royal Edward ll.M.S. Royal Gsoris have ser s new nsnrlsnl in otrnn mvel. Frrbunklrts. ,. to Ac., ask any arent. or wvlie in P. Mooney. General Ilrciil. Halifax. Cllsdisu Northern , Sfumllilpe Llliled I \ `\...i§‘.’ _ Again W K. Rf.-r,ors, city. , To Autoists Having leased the premises of N. R Large. Great George St. we are now in a position to T.-’\Ki:} CARE of your car at a nominal fee. REPAIRS Au expericncrd mechanic intliis line of wrrk 'has been procured and on hand at all times to look after YUUK l\il§El)S. _ Autos for Hire Full Line oi Accessories Presf-0-Life The island lllotor Supply to. Great George Street. 2 828-11-24Mmwedt‘o.nrstf. STEAMSHIP SAILINGS - - - r--| .*~_ _;¥,r.'§."*‘,;a%§.-.:,, i ww' V” `\ "1 if- “' "' -wr nf; . `1‘z‘i`-.\.i-¢i.'."f»' Tbem's beauty in every jar of ll ll il l, our complexion, skin and ‘~ toilet pre arations- We handle allpthe leading Cana- dian, American; English a n d French nreparatione, all scientif- ioall tested. guaranteed, trade- marged, toilet articles that we know by test to be the beet. No matter what you want ln - tolls: articles you can always get the here. . ‘ its oi. ow. som a The Two Macs °`N XMAS SAlLll\lGS i.‘ivFi;i;i;S2: B00k “Laurentic” Nov. 22 ....io...i.... N From Portland. Me. From Hsllu. N8- rbi- me "CANADA" .... .. nec. 2 Dee. s ,“MEGAN'l`lC” . . “ 6 “ 7 "'rEU'roN1c" . .. ~‘ is “ 14 °-Asnsic". . nec. is (se=.%'.?,'"......) to Queenstown and I-iveriml Apply to Railway and Steamship Agents for our tickets. ` _ N |_ N E » \AgF'i;idgs. E1' r§>i:i'-rssfi.. 1?R$>)N%.l¢':i`\|.ihsoi-:c. HAL"-"Ax Montreal and Quebec 'l Agent, w_ K_ R.,g.,,._ (~,,,._ _ _T0_ LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. IIAVRE. Q LONDON “'~.:.'on-.:i'.‘:.r.~.:.°*" Christmas Ships TO LIVERPOOL From %\t. I Deo.Vir¢fniar........H»|li»\x ed lense l‘unlstui..._..\4t.John ‘l'O IAVIIE II. LONDON Thu. fi Dec. :Pomeranisn.. Sr. John T0 GLASGOW Frl.x1 Dec. :l{espsrlan.......Hsllfsx sat 13 Dec. :Ionian . .. Portland :One elses ii) Lebin Steamers. ..?,°.', wir: rotors. or.'.‘.‘°““"- UI ll. Ill.. Af ALLAN , 2 Sl. Peter Street. Montreal I Muon." , . V .__l|‘ ‘__ W3 *_ -W;_- _ 1 M New York Fish Ads. Thomas M. Reid & Co Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers |08 Fulton fish Market, New York. Specialties. Smells, Eels and Clam 4. 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