'NOVEMBER so. 1913 ' --.-ou tim. me 'rim cnaanorrsrown GUARDIAN " 'rw of #1-L” Pica FIF1-'ai-:¢`N_ 'I _ ` Y uiscsruiiii. auinniiri' M C It 0 . /K4 ‘~»07“t¢~ Co -/i@4,¢.¢¢-/15. ‘fl/'a_¢4/,v q ~:.~.~_~,~,-_-_ -.-_-,~_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-;,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-;,-_-::_~:::_~,1-:;_z< J- r A.Af::::.rs:.'frJ-‘-`-‘-‘-2*-‘-‘~`~‘-‘f.~:_-::::::,-_-:_-_-_-_ I ' ' W 077% It pays to buy in this province. ‘ (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) % ¢ M “F050 wN_ southem accommodation at 10.45 a. m., one hour and eten minutes late; and the Cape Traverse accommoda- A HAPPY EVENT.--At the Mensa, , . ' , 4 .2 5 ~ W' ’¢0~$< , (Fi-om Yesterdays Evening Guardian) arms in 1-1"ro _ s. s. - .. |20 -1- Morwonna sailed for Charlottetown, W , GOOD RECORD.-There were no Saturday flisllt. i¢° l0_e»d Pl‘0flu¢e foi cases before the Charlottetown Police this port.-St. Jobn's Exe. e ner 8 J Store Court this morning. ._ ’ _ _ Lode. Warobos sittin .2.i'1°‘:.‘.fr.‘.ts.“’.“;.°...“°';f.‘:. :1:.:‘»...I::.c°:..:"‘.;;i".?:;.";°:;i ;nprnii‘i\g git 7.30 for Picton w‘ilth a my-go 91 produno, nonnigned go Gan;-ge Abemmul 6 MZ: cashier quam* g ,ld filled case gzgerzlmcf: oo Passengers an it Neal.-St. John a Exe. fitted witha i5 Jewelled Waltham movement for . _ g ' 1. A BRIGHT S1-ORy___q~h,, Dwembe, ..;§.“:::::.i“.ms.:r°:.°.;°:;~ zz ood ~=°=;.f»»~~.n ~» . ll 1' 0 F F w c i te “ c r Compare our prices with any special catalogue day at 9.30 a. m., on time; the iota ,,:,:nindE|nn-y," 151.., :Spy ¢;¢_:.,, OUTWARD BOHOONER-Schr Nel around Onscumpec, is well written nicely illustrated and quite a novel article ‘Rf \ Q I tion at 10.05 a. m.. ten minutes late. ' -i “ ' ° e I I n e rs -_ POLITICAL QUEs'r1oNs ASKED Among the questions tabled in thi pi -lewd" 905 M°“g“u AV* Edm°“t°“~ A“’°"' House of Commons. Ottawa, recent ta, on Wednesday Nov, 20th, 1912, ly was the following by James W lr " ___., ` C ~ Mx” Msrgami' May M“th°E°“ W” Richards M. P. for Prince County' WW' - ' united in nmrnage t° Dani” M ' P E I. For R return showing in de ‘Just the ibing you want I for the home, _ Soft. cpzy, warm, couifortable s‘ippers made wiih the fd” °f EWBUE YOU your m<.re»"s worih in nal satisfaction- iust the thing for bedroom, bathroom and general house wear, ' Th*""=’3 “ blgiiiie. “il Sizes, all grades, every style. Prices “vseffvmsoe io ._ _ . . . _ . . . _ __ _ 51,50 E Coe 135 Queen Street Fel* Slippers r Get Your 1 _- $1151' - -Xmas _ n Photos Y at the _ _Cook I F-R-E-E Studio “Where Baby is always welcome” G. H. Cook Proprietor your teeth examined free of c make teeth and guarantee ,fectioniu Crown and Bridge Extracting a n d filling w atn---price moderate. Dr. Robins Phone ' - yr tiPhnrw 2752-Ii J Come into our ofiice and have barge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one pen`ny.Wc them tc. fit exactly- We also guarantee per- worl- ithoui Qiosn St (Next Boer & Goffs _Buy aBig Ben Alarm Clock callllell Pill friends. . A SOCIAL; EVENT.-At the re- sidence of E. V. Creed on 22nd Ave nuo in the City nl Calgary a very Pleasant evening was spent recently with music, vocal and instrumental, games, etc. Refreshments were ncrved during the evening to all present. A- mong those present were many P. E. Islanders. Some of the guests wcre:- Missea Sellers, Carter, Snyder, Freeze,, E. Davey, P. Creed, H. Creed, Salem, Bishop, Avis, Martho- lex, T. Potter, C. Stevens, D. Irving, J. Dan/ey, W. Gordon, R. Chadwick, W. Davey, A. Stevens. SOCIETY REORGANIZED.- On Monday, Nov. 25th, The St.Thomas `Literar a/nd Debatin Sodiet was Y E Y r.'o‘gunlzed. F. F. Wlalksr called the meeting to order and the following ofiicers were elected for the coming year:-l\Iodera'tor- Rev. A. Bernard MacDonald, D.D. P'resident-- J. Augustine MacDonald. Vice-president, Lucien Gosselin, Secretary.-Ray C. McGarville, -Executive Committee: F. F. Walther. A. McAdam, G- L. Smith. It was the general opinion that the benefits to be derived from a Mock-parliament are many, corn- pared with those received from the ordinary debating club and conse- quently the debates this year will be conducted under the first mentioned form, as has been done so success- illlly in years past. The committee u-ill therefore draw up two political platforms, divided the Society into two parties and apportion the mem- bers their constlturncies The S FOX FARMLNG.-'Ihat millions willhe made in fox farming in the Maritime Provinces is the anticipa- common as rabbit skin, the demand for it will wane. There is something more than mere anticipation in this matter. The -money in lox farming in Prince Edward Island has been prov- en already to he s reality. The story of the fox ranching industry there* reads like a romance. The fever read in the Island and has come about being up in time in the just r°`°“'°d “ SUPPIY °l throes :bo some ornorrbumbor- m°mi“89 Island Plums packed by _ Big Ben never fails awaken _those who depend on Dew” In 3 lb uns at ni. 'and you will not need to_worry _ _ U ` ' to . _ Let h h' ` l d`d clock Cs S ow t ls sp en I Beer Q G0 l's °"°l'°‘ s'i’.."§l..'.§sli’°=»"£"l»z§.'.fi°.'sl»J :nrranio Panos min P’ " ’ B" visrr Auoluwr oestrin A E land into Nova Scotia. In the ls- land Province now every farmer has a fox or wants to possess one, and, rs stated at the beginning, n big pro- portion of th'e people are fox-mad. A company has been formed which has paid $600,000 to Dalton in cash and stock, for his lull ranch at Tig- nish. The company takes over all contract, including one of $100,000 in Russia. As showing the value of the foxes now,- surgeons in Charlotte- town the other day administered clioroform to a fox with a broken icg and amputated the limb. The ani- mal ts doing well. If it recovers the .__¢ Gouin is favorably lmprest with the owners save, $6,000 whtchotberwise ' * ' Co W. Pa¢t€TSOnl Bplp;f£.‘:i'|i;:i£&p&a I NZB QUEBEC, November za-with tbo proposition. and he is ente ubiecr. or inducing the province or the \‘1°i°sBi¢s at lunch today- Quebec to join in the movement with --'-rr-~*-°" the provincs,.o! Ontario and the other FINANOIAL DEM# Drovlneesto dttingly celebrate the iuing they will loose. They lost. Where is it all to end? The price of foxes cannot stay long at present fabulous prices if propagation goes on, and it may be that some da the ‘boom will bur y _ P06190 centenary between Great Brit- LONDUN. ‘N0V°mb0\` 29-FiD8U°i8l st. If fox ranching becomes fully suc< din and the United States, n delega- Tim” \1_l1d°f9iH“dB that 811 199'” Of cessful and general, the prices must “on of pubm, men from Qntmqo ar, $2,000,000 five per cent consolidated (au and some people investing heavily and in Qugbw 1;°day_ conferring stock of the city of Saskatoon is in 1-nnnbng will likely get bitten. The ith Promior Gouin. It 1, announo. about to be made here st arrive to “tulip erase" that spread from Hoi- sd that it is desired to mskoibo eeio rl°1d the i°v°si°f more ills" five Per land over Europe. in “ve olde days" bratlou a most memorable one. and °°'\i¢» thi’ “WW P“P°\` 515° Frm” “H is recalled to mind.-Canadian Fin- it is desired to 'pr-even upon His ora- suthofilod °*°'f°m°°i from *iw Fur- ence. ‘cious Majesty King George V. to HC" Wim? “nd -0°" di"°°l'°"°- mm; ‘¢,', (janada gc m-,aids over the there is no foundation for 'the celebration. It is said that Premier. in reference to the ehipvius . _ is that lga ililnu N _-_ .__ 1':': ~ _ _ . .celvlio Coal is loin; so in afiee. ' .¥.°;..."'f'..‘.‘.l'.‘l.°._l’-.°..."2 d:t.'.>’.".‘.’.?.o"-'Si A Careful Examination neat it ol loss" "°°;;cao mm ,(00i|mllI\0f¢\i 'W YW' I our Uoal and o'ur prices will show that lill P55333' nr md" W' he but on tho :ii`ahi'°ke:°t|sn|g;°l::d I fri auiallload Nat Coal oa bon? uuomars, and uouidbe oloued ' your namoto our list. Your ordo 'ml &.c“ receive Dromirt attention. ~ _ ._»` ~]f,, _ 1. from an ‘ Y ~ t lltlinn a iv prion J$& of lltllfocltm 5!" :;:sl;ls. We hui s long list of satisfied to add rwi report zzrriucess Patricia Parfums. 'rho latest and best of all perfumes Its ama - . mati0l1! Bii€¢i5i“8 th°_m- _ odor is distinctive. It will last too. That is the real test of good porfunfe. Ii it doeen’t last, it’s no good. Prin- cess Patricia lasts. We sell it only in bulk, 10c dram, 75 oz. No one else sells it. It is our special odor. E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore. 11-30Mtf. Peoples Theatre l'l`l\e Fightinl Dervislies of the Dc sert A Kalum Special 2 Gsumont Weekly No. 25 Weekly nswt-ofwo_rld wide in~ I. rllt. S The Necklace of Crush- ed Roses The scenes of which are lsldln the Sunny liaiy | lllstlllhly Swceny »;._ __ - c f v ' L s _ ' ' I . ' W . Q I _g _._` -Hx 2 C3553, wu§0::l`“;° :E16 slaalslzifa Yi°“;é tail the slumber ot! disniissals from S ‘ . .. ._ . f Edmonton. Both are formerly of public on ces by he present Govan ' * _ ' Belle River of this province The ment t° this da" ln the County °’ Z, _ . 0 ' ` ceremony was performed by 'Rev_ C_ Prince. P. E. I., giving the nnmen o . ` ' ' A. Myers in the presence of a few the dismissed oilicials. the reason: 19 1'. _ ._ & for their dismissal, the complaintr '_ against such officials and a copy o. all correspondence with respect tc the same and of all notes of evidencx and *reports Qi* investigations Wher. such were held; also the names of al parties appointed to fill the vacan iis caused by ‘such dismlssals ani the names of the pers_-us by whon the same have been recommended foi appointment, » WRESTLING MATCH.-Patrons o the wrcst..ng game in Amherst wil have an oppoitinity of cnjoyin their favorite sport on Satur-da; night at the Empress Theatre, when John Kilonis, champion middlcweighi wrestler, and holder of the champion ship belt of Europe will meet Jin, Smart, the local wrestler at the Em press Theatre. The Loiit is to go ti n finish, best. two out cl three falls. Champion Kilonis arrived in the cit; yesterday and signed articles for thi: hoiii. and promises to show Amherst people n brand of wrestling that wil he worth going a long ways to see The big match will be preceeded bv 5 ten round boxing bout between twi well known light weights. The bel' emblematic of the worlds champibn ship now held by Kilonis will be Oi display before the matrh.-St. Joh! Exc. Kilonis is well known in Char lottetown. ::Rexall "B3" Shampoo Paste make the hair soft, silky, fine and glossy Cures dandruff, prevents bladnenn an. keeps the scalp clean and healthy I to . “ t. _ - ~ 'lhomas L. and D. Society" are set- 15 8 S9mi'50“d S1”-mP00 BQBD Bild ting out under favorable auspices and doesn’t; contain 5 single iniurious in- wiii no doubt bo be benouoisi as in sfedivut- Pfirs 25° mosey back if years gone by_ dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mt! . "From the “Fox” Cause to the Cash "Eiigel”~* Everybody knows that Charles Dalton holds the world’s record price for blackiand silver fox pelts. v But the Eldorado Black Fox Co.. wishes it also to be known that they, in atleast _two rg;-gi. culars, vls.p1qducti\ ences and quality of fur secured last spring the cream of the Dalton ranch, . YOU ASK HOW ! WE WILL TELL YOU. Remember there is only one ,fox on “@0111 known to have produced forty~five pups in seven years; that was a black fox raised by Mr Dalton, and made that wonderful record in his ranch But the Eldorado Fox Co _ by s written agreement secured the purchase of that lox frrm Mr Dalton, together with her old time mate. Also tho fight to pick the best female from l_i~i last Spring’s litter, and further the right to pick the best young male of the ranch to mate the young female, and in accordance with said sgreem ent' on the 28th day of August |912 a prominent stock-holder of our Company accompanied hy an experienced fox breeder and furrler piocetded to Mr Dslton’s ranch Tiguishand secured the literal fulfillment of said agreement. Regarding the value of the pelts of the offspring of the old fox we have the following over Mi' Dalton’s signature dated May ist |912. “THE QUALITY OF THIS STRAIN HAS ALWAYS COMPAREDFAVORABLY WITH THE OTHER LITTERS". - Regarding the fur of the young male fox. we have on the authority of the experienced fur. rier who picked him, that “H E HAS THE BEST FUR EVER EXAMINED. BLACK CLEAR TO THE SKIN, SOME l`IlIN G RARELY Sl<2l‘£N". We claim in this quartetic to have the nucleus of a fox breeding cstablishrieit sezoni to none in existance on P. E. island or elsewhere. Alwlhcl' P01!!! I the E|d0I&d0 F0! C0., owns no cheap second grade foxes. Tueref are parties dealing with them will receive nothing but gilt edge stock, It is surely wise policy in this business to remember nature’s law of Heredity 'hat "Like beg- ets like." But the reason in this case is doubled where quantity and quality so happily blend in one: We invite inspection of above mentioned agreement, and respectfully solicit correspondence E:.ALBER.T 1‘l...U.f’l.C.’?. froiu intending fox purch BSCYS. < Box 302. Charlottetown P E I i oM ‘r ~.'»S8i _ _ _ VlC8l. has reached a troublesome stage.- -_'~- ._ ' at _ . _.i" ~ ‘cordially invited to attend all ser- | over gun~running at Muscat or.`Omau‘,‘ This dispute has embarrassed 'Franco- METHODIST First Methodist-Rev. Thos. 1 Mnr~ .hall at eleven a. m., and Rev. J. -Ieaney at seven p. m. Prayer vice on Wednesday evening nt ser- 7.30. itudents and strangers cordially welcome. Grace Church-Rev. J. t eleven a. m., and Rev Heaney Thou. Marshall at seven p. m. Sunday ichool at Bible Glass at 2.30. iial invitation is ollered str ind college students. PRESBYTERIAN. St. James- Presbyterian-Rev `n1lerton at eleven a m A cor~ angers _ T.F. d at i . . Hill veven p. m. Strangers and cc-liege .tudents are cordially invited to all services. Sunday School at 2.30. Zion-Moruli: ra er meeting at g D Y en a. m., Rev. Mr. Hawley. `ie4d nt 11 and at 7, Sunday Marsh- School vnd Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial in- fltation is otlered strangers :ollege students. Central Christian-Rev. J .F and Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday School. and CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. rn Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer sting e Wednesda at 8 pm All seats free. y . . College students __ and `stranS° _ _ . s. YB BTS ¢rt*'2~i's' BAPTIST Baptist Church-Rev. Z. L. Fash at eleven a. m., and seven p. m. Sun- dav School at 2.30 with “L0yalists" class of Adults in church auditorium. A crr.lial welcome is extended to nl): the services of this Church. ANGLIOAN. St Paul's-Rector Rev. 'l‘. W. Mur- phy Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30p.m. Evening service at 7 p.m. Holy Communion after the morning service. All seats free. | St. Peter’s Cathedral-Holy Com-| munion at 8 and 11 a. m. Matins 10.15. Evensong at 7. Children'a Cathechisiug nt 2.30 p. m. ST. DUNSTAN'S CAT!-IEDRAI.. First Mass at 7.30, Children's Mass at 8.30. Cathschism immediately af- ter Mass. High Mass at 10.30. Ves- pers and Benediction at 7 p. m. SALVATION ARMY. _Sunday, Services at 11, 3, and 7.30 p. m. Week night service.-lVlon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- church. GUNRUNNING IS MAKING TROUBLE. MON'l"GEAL, November 28-A Spe- British harmony for n decade.-and a» settlement is reported to be blocked bezause no French ministry seems to be strong enough to ovoronme the intfréested opposition of n handful Of depu les. France has taken rr cigrilllcent step in sending a large cruiser to Nuscat, which is now on the way. Gr¢¢t~ Britain has responded by ordering n ship of similar power from the Chlna~ squadron. Great Britain has" ar- rsrigcd with the sultan of Oman to stop the gun~running, whereby the border tribes of the north-western part of India gets arms. s France is squeezing the sultan to cancel the agreement because cor- tain French subjects at Mucst ply a lucrative trade in gun-running. - carrie rsrrsn ouionzn mms mais---and bm the dsurearin rail Or b0l.t ll ° " -"° neurons osnonusli In ' does tba workln2mln-ites.Cn\l from 4 sides al once. Write for 9 » Ill! Robert Bt. Toroiirte4a°.:,J`:l|.dh " H' uclmnnn ~ “When you get your chocolates at our store you may ftcl perlectly sat.- islied that they are fresh. We handle all the leading makes including Ga- s' d Moira' Moira' hulk cbd F Wugglad. cial from London 883781" A°°°l`d‘ ing to the Daily Mai l, the dispute between France and Great `?:-itain \~\=\.a-»1\'.‘»’. "'.'. nong an . _- colntes are excellent, 32 varieties tb ‘choose from at 50c. per lb. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. li-2'lM3i. i '~ ~ "1" ri!! no .___ 3`_-"$9 >` Qi. mad in their enthnslam for ranching. _ -""7 " " \_ They forget that Dame Fashions ftc- gy.) kle. and that lf fox fur becomes ss , or one W eelc Only v. ei ".{.<'d’.'.'.., '-Jn~.-r- ilwi -`f:.f'.£f dl @¢'.~\.-L_. ‘ . 2 ‘L2-.2 X “ Ul_=§Ifb-gn " Z- ./-._i rm 1;*-`»_"A°~`-A > 1*# - ` `v The best fur oughly fa tion 0! some people here ln the East, _ Y rsneotauy in Prince Edward Island. ,U I The lillndl v , ,. . .`_ . _ =’ , M: E ‘ * The people of that Province ‘tho ' -v _ Garden of the Gull". are almost fox- 'C' ci'/71”) , S. A. c ltldlllg si0l'0 _ff f' A i' f , . , 1 c dis We have decided to do this in order that every lady value in the City \Ve have decided to place on sale our entire stock of corsets at . , I i2r(i)(.I§)hai:lotte.town and in fact on P E. Island, should become thor- miliar with the many lines we handle, in the celebrated D & Aand P. D. coisets. Remember this discount holds good for one week only. Our corset depattment is one of the largest stocked departments in the Province, comprising models to fit T _» every form. lily,-l"/'H po c //,/ . . _ ` . '~1*`~i, 5 if _.5 ’ -ew *ix -i fs ¢'~. _ .M 1 /7 f , ~ -_ - 293 ’.t’t”v'- R555 All Over Lace 1 Shadow embricdery, baby Irish, guipure and silk insertion a In the fur department, second floor we are now showingcne of the largest assortments of neck futs in Mink, Persian lamb, murmot, sable and wolf. Fur buyers who appreciate good values will find some interesting prices in our fur department this week. prices that cannot be duplicated anywhere: we belive in the idea of a small margin and quick sales. Ladies fur lined coats. made from extra heavv English beaver, 52 inches long, Amster lining, trimmed with American sable collar at $47-oo. This is un- doubtedly the best coat for the money that has been shown here for a long time, and we have been complimented on it many times this season. Chincilla Coating $3.25 A The rage now for ladies long winter coats is in this popular material. We have in stock navy, brown and tan at $3.25 per yard. New Velvets The demand for velvets has been on the increase so much so that it has taxed the _capacity of the manufactures to supply the demand. We have been fortunate ln securing another shipment to day in all the new shades in brown, navy, wine, blacks etc, st 65. 75. 85 lufl $1- Kimona Cloth in all the new colors, 40 in hes wide made from a fine texture at 6oc per yard and up. ~ Umbrellas Our Christmas umbrellas in all the newest style handles, in both lsdlesasd gentlemen, in prices from 75c to $5.oo.Also ladies folding umbrellas, can be folded for suit case dainty material for making fashionable walsts. From 6oc to 3 95 yard. Some of the new shot silk 36 inches wide lu two tone effects? and shadow stripes. we are showing some very exclusive patterns. $1.30 to $'.45 yd. For Needle Work We have received our Christmas stock of runners, pillow shams, table covers. centres and embroidered pillow slips and shams. in enibroideiel and eyelet, We believe the assorlment we are showing in this line would do much credit to a City much larger than Charlottetown. Sealet te A beautiful silk finished material suitable for ladies long coats. We have several lengthssiill in stock at $4.50 per yard: Ladies' Imitation Persian Lamb ina beautiful fine curl also suitable for ladies’ coats at $4-65 per yard. Millinery $4 50 Hats for 49c . On the second floor we have arranged on a large table 1 number of shapes. The first prices were from 81.25 to $4.30 wb ' are offerlrg them at 49c. ~ I ` I I Ladies Tailoring _ This department of our store has made s great bit with many of the best dressed ladies’ in the City. and we are today putting out a class of work that cannot be surpassed anywhere or fit and finish. and remember our guarantee goes with every made to order garment. If you are desirous ol a tailored made suit or coat call to see us and we will guarantee reasonable der livery and good satisfaction. f' New Idea Patterns These patterns are now made with smell allowance, and it is the only io _cent pattern on the market today, and remember we are the sole agents for Charlottetown , mumps s. Lyons m C0 ' ln Vocal Numbers ` ` \ ~ ~ . " ‘ » .. / | ’\ v ‘f . _ _ ‘_ _ .i . X' _ _ '_ . _ .fri ,ff.'»~... -.1 »., ;._ _ __ ,___ . .»_,' _ , . s ¢ » . __ f. .~ - _ 5 0 - _ _ _Sk '|1030 04 _ _ 1,, .. _ ..‘..... . _ . -:..... "..~.‘=..... _ . . ._-niggngsns l `_é;.,,__w’,,_,__,_, .__ .. . » . n» 1 _ aa. 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