_-. 15 _»__ rnnurnsr Nuns rmsrornir. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rrommm nnax. " ' PAGE THIRTEEN if - , _ .~' _- _-. _ _,_,- _ - - ‘ - .. - ~f___- -~- __.a_ _ _ _ _____e ir i ‘1 g _-_~~»;_~ , - 1 0.- . _.__.i,/‘If-_,f _ - _f __ itil//f'///,Z ` ~ `...°rr ears to buy iii uri. Pi-eviiiee. ` ___ "1 ...°THE MORNING DAILY Guard- ( v ff Ei Y U l Q _ . _ _ ston's, Montague. Wellners Jewelry Store \ -- \ \€ »J` 'I Q Q. THE ,Eastern eutsrirrtri iv.. 0-292?) -4 if-'_ 5.0 § O i E ' 'ln dlontrague. Izls oi‘.ilt:)e phone (_) __ I if C) s an resier:c:_pone2. _ a. ` _ 1 4 ` 1 g r 5 _ ~ ...°un. nn. ri. ruriznau cuarsiaii ‘ - ' _ L , representative in Bouris will gladly f m mire than doubles the pleasure of gift sivirg. --` . _ The true spirit of the Christmas season _ is enjoyed to the fullest extent by those who are -V _ far sighted ln having their gifts selected, wrapped ' teadv to send, along the early part of the menth,' You have everything to gain by choosing your viits early and nothing io loose. ...i.“ii.:‘;::.gLt..“;::;?“*°°° lii§U§DiE '_ ___ _ _ _ _ " W Burke is Guardian Agent in For r /*__ "1, h G l I ' ' fgiil /-7 , tune and he will_be glad to receive Q _ _ V -*GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. Harryi -_ . ` . » ' _ _ I I ‘\»'ii:ii"‘*' ~ "T I' ' 'I ll ll" ' " ii" "l »"'_'_"'ff»i" ' i;f;'.‘fi Iitfiiiilllllfiitlilivllriiild.. ifiifwil-*ff=‘l~f’_'_"°_`"°` °“"°°"”i`2‘°1`i - ` - ` J __.~ 1-rorvru IMPROVEMENTS.- , Messrs Henry Collin, Rollo Bay West lan can be obtained at W. A. John- l .°'l‘ GORDON IVES is Guardian reeeive subscriptions and advertising matter at the office of undertaken- W. L. Dfngwell. His phone number is 5. ...°NEW HOMlli.- Mr. Iluustaoe Murray, Gowan Bree, has moved into his new dwelling house at the lunc- tfon of the Grand and Souris River Roads.° ...°BUBSCRIBlllRS 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 W ° are busily engaged plasterlug the _ , \ house of Mr. H. H, Acorn. on School _ 7 - - . “\ Street.° _ °’ Yule tide Present \`- F-.“;;‘;“'f‘.;.°;*»t'..*3.:‘“"°".:é“ for Old and Y ming ~ 'i;.:":.::;r“:;t.:.ll?..‘?“‘ “” Folks have found that the gift most=ultab'e mos pleasing and acce table is o P that will give comfort and receivir. g. Look over This List Won eu and girls wouli like there: Howse Moccasins. miie bv indians in their ca up , Sl 45 I0 ~ .....$2 25 ._ Slippers, felt and feather $ ~ fi r house and bedroom, . , Pumps, ~ Pair of rubbers in neat brx, Pair of overshoes Snow shoes, Light moccesins. s 's i D t . ne o_fuse_ and service, one servtcrabrllty as well as And then _t his ~ Men and boys would like these : Hockey bouts Overshoes, House elippf rs, Rubbers, Leggings, Snow shoes, - Mnccasim, Storm b iots. , Aiiey’s Shoe Store i _.- ....,,,..~»-.r i_ ~~-~,- _I_3.i§l1:Q`lee ln I l n Stn et d ' and Simeon Cheverie, Sourie West, 'LAST SAILING -The schoc-ner o y y a y mo n, with a cargo oi produce. Owing L the scarcity of produ -.\. in this ;‘:r:-t ._.*The following are registered nt the Uox Hlotel Souris'- R. H. Ram- say, Charlottetown; B. A. Titus, Rani-ville; W. A. Miriday, Toronto; Ii. -Mcliiachern, Charlottetown; D. A. Gillis, Charlottetown- Arthur Weeks, Charlottetown; B. Kaye, St. John, John White Charlottetown; W. H. Cartw, Hunter River; D. A. Gillis, _ Charlottetown; 'J. A. Schivaz, Mon- treal; S. T. Green. Charlottetown! . .°FUR'l‘I-IER PAR'l"ICULARS._-Mr. f Ba-bson` Coffin died on Saturday, Dec. tith, at the P. E Island Hospital. The deceased was a young man just in the prime of life, when some weeksl _ ago ire was taken sick and ,was at tended by the local doctors at the home of his jather, Mr. Joseph Coi- fln. A week previous to his death he was removed to the P. E. Island Hos pital where he underwent an opera tion after which hi: passed away. Hr leaves to mourn an aged father' and mother, three sisters and three brothers: Mr". John and David Coffin of _Fortune Bridge and James, 0| Etiet Boston, Mass. The sisters ar., , Mrs. 'l‘. Wildridge and Mrs. Joseph White, of Charlottetown, and Miss Mary, at_ home, as well as a. large number of friends.-F, qs ...‘1MPROVEMENTS.- Among the "Get an Overcoat to-day from the big new Overcoat store whore the really snappy. perfect fitting Overcoats are to be found. Coats from"8‘,00'to 30.00 and a saving on every one over the prices you‘vo been paying. Try it and see. Moore & MoLeou 3329,I2.i5M3l I “K __ ' `»'¢‘"' a 1" ' J- ` iff .§f'~I` . __ _Q ` ._¢¢" l ‘lr T7 ’ _ ~ . ~ ‘ ' 7”’."// / .,.. _ . 1 4 . 4 \` a \ -°i» I/,r / _ ..~_. if /// fl. `._ . ` _ . . , _-;-”'>' \` 1/ _ . ,.,/ ` , \ \\ 'l \ \ ` '_Qv _ \g\\\ \\ \\\\\\\`~- » ~_ _ Your Heating _ and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our octal. ...°TEA 'AND BAZAAR- “D0n't forget, Bazaar and Tea in Montague Hall on Tuesday evening 16th." 3195-1_2-12E2lM‘1i. ...°'l‘EA AND BAZAAR.- “Don't forget, Basaar and Tea in Montague Hall on Tuesday evening 16th." 3195-12-12ltl2iM1i. EASTER!! PEBSDIIILS ...°Miss Evelins Johnson, St. Peters Road, was in Montague on Friday.J. _ ...‘Mr. W. H. Carew, Hunter River, Wits in Souris Friday on business.° ...°Mrs. John B-ezars, Montague, is spending a few days with her parents in Cape Traverse.B. ...°Mr. Wm. Mutch, oi Cambridge, Mass., is spending a few days at his old home in Montague.B. “ f...9Messrs J. W. Turner and Edward Road, Dr'.°:idas. were recent visitorsl to Charlottetown! ...’Mr. S. T. Green, Charlottctownf was a passenger' to Souris by the _express Thursday evening.' i -..J’Mr. J . W. Carruthers, Montaigue,l returned on Friday ' night, after spending a few days at his old home ln Mill River.B. ...*Th*e many friends of Mr. Nathan- iel McLaren, Montague, will be pleas-‘ ed to see hi-m out again after his rc-_ cent illncss.B. 1 ...°Miss Clarinda McDonald, nrrivcd fn Montague from Charlottetown on Friday night and intends to remain home for rr few days.B. _ ____ i ...°Mr. J. A. Schwaz. commercial traveller, arrived in Bouris by the express Thursday and is now register- ed at the Sea View Hotel.* ...'Mrs. J. A. G. Ellie, Montnguo,i and two sons, Ralph and Jnck, left Montague Saturday morning lor Capo Traverse where they intend to spend a couple of weeks.B. View Hotel.° (From Baturday'n Evening Guardian) ...’Mr. Joseph Dcagle, Bear River, paid a‘ business trip to Souris, Wed- nesday. ` ...‘Mr. Peter McPhee, Greenvale, was among those visit;-Jg Bouris on Wednesday! ...°Mr. John Alex. McDonald. Glenr- spring, was to Elouris transacting q business on Wednesday! ..1_ 'tt ...°Messrs. Reginald and Ernest Dingweli, Bay Fortune. paid a visit to Bouris on Thursday.* ...‘Ivlr, Franck McKinnon, keeper of the Nauirage light house, was among the visitors to Sourrs 'l‘hursday.' ...°Mr. William H. Townst-nd, Rollo Bay, was apassenger to Charlotte- town by the express Wednesday morn- ing.' ...°Messrs. John C. Campbell, fled Point and Angus A. Campbell, Black Pond. were visitors to Souris Wednesday.’ ...°Mr. Jerome Gallant, who has been in Bouris on business. returned by the aitcr~;roon train Wednesday to his home in Ilcnr River.” ...’l\lr. 'John D. McIntyre, Monti- cello, was to Souris Thursday on ir lziumness trip. He was a passenger to Selkirk on the afternoon train! ...°Mr. Angus J. McKinnon wits tr passenger to Selkirk on the uftcr- noon train Wednrestlay, returning from a business trip to Souris.’ .._'lVlrs, Captain Angus McDonald of Picton, who has been visiting her' parents, Mr. nnd Mrtt li. Clrevcric, Soirrfs, returned to her home by the Lady Sybil Wednesday." ...'Mr. George Hurst, was tr parenti- ger to Charlottetown by thc express Wednesday morning cn route to thc lromc fir Cnnso after spending this past seven months in Snuris. Mr'. Hurst has been in the employ of Matthew & McLean (lo. for scvcrnl _‘Ma B. Kay, St. John, was ny visitor to Bouris on Thursday. While i there he was registered at the Sea l r on ltoning r.-ul tlrfe protltrctioir of vtiri- i - 'l‘hc “ll/clctiini‘.” l~}xptisur'o Rcttriril seasons and has mtrch experience' i-rr the curing of iisb,.' WELCUME l’HUlilE|llPll|E _ HEEUHU llll] lillllli lilil If brevfty be the soul of wit, con- densation is the essence of litera- ttrre. Especially is it so fn these hustling days, when leisure is with many people reduced to a minimum rruntity. It is for this reason mongst others that the pocket guide to photography issued under the _above title obtains so wide a circle of readers. It condenses' into one smnll volume, clear, definite and pre- cise instructions on ir very wide wrinkles nnd dodges which long ex- iperience has taught the successful worker are analysed trird set forth in simplc formulas rind exact direc- ttinna such as help thc beginner' nnd. siirvc asuuscful reminder to thc* expert. Development, toning, fixing printing, the various processes of production in warm tones und col- ours and the methods of dealing with errors of technique ure cx|ilrrlncd,par 'ticular rrttcrition being directed in the 1914 ctlitiorr to gtrcn and blue ous colours by development nnili other methoils, On the subject of cx- posure this hook ta the last wortl, corrtzritring in addition to its. light tublcs for each month and factors for plates nnd films, the special device uttacircd to the cover which tclle the correct oxposurc nt one turn of thc disc. 'I‘hr'cc ctlitiorru of the “Well- come” Photogrzrplric lilxposirrc Rc- cord and lliury :ire pirlilislrcil, ouc for the Sntrtlrerri Htlmisplrcrc, one for thc Northcrrr und the third, tr slvctiiii ctlition. for' thc Urritctl States _of America. Fur' one of tlriisc issued fiit' lzlro Nortlrcrn Homistilicrc. The Gtutr~ dlnrr has to tickno\vl<‘tl.‘! _ ~ tri d b J. J, ~ / " *L l ' 1 pyfetlari is ,worthy oiJhr11ittlat?e.& / `. “W” "1-`__ \ / _ _ A caan tcau in pe,-Som goods, produce. etc., and the busi- 397 ts or num er ' i ~, 1 _ ' tlilrrg doing" grumbler sit up and an u _ take notice. The firm are to be con- ‘ gratufated upon the large and sys- _-Zi uematically arranged warehouse which has quite recently been com- plated for the reater conveniens _-11-iuiu-1-I WE CAN FIN! H YOUR hundred and fourteen feet in length Plrotogrnrhs fi r Xmas. “nd mt’ 'wt wld? and is tw” "‘°"°Y Make appointment ,o_d,_,y at foundation is of solid cement. The cellar is over seven feet deep, the en- the B phone dri\en in and out without dffllculty. u 0 ,WJ The lower floor is double, being made up of a soft wood floor underneath ` and hardwood planks, 1; inches gm(-k ness going on in them has a tendency to malm the most pessimistic ‘no S e or tl err business. This in itself is an 11111910 Proof that their business is be- coming mueh larger and more pros- perous This splendid building is one nigh, having a. six-foot post. The trance to which is so arranged that it horse with a loaded cart may he on top. There are two entrances on the front; a single door and a large We have now on hand all lnds of fresh mined coal free from slate ind stone. Send us your address and wo will lnote prices. Phone I I r il. iytins fi Go. l%i""""’ .;I;‘...riir. p1;_ double door through which teams . .' . 'i\» "K-§ -x"-"J \ _ 1 s, j" '><_- ‘ 4. *` <1.; :1-fs- pA'|‘|{0|_ BQATS |0|{ SALE Nw YORK. nee. 12.-Hans seri- Y dt th d _ d midt’s confession of the murder oi Till. llillélsdiirrsss e sun ern ant? Anna Atlmuller was read today into -~|'f,°n(£,t,-”|',',:`1'5:fr‘¢’,'.°'r'rSl;'|.=d li,i'i|l'li1a°i-'filielvl-°¢`i‘ the record of his trial, by Police Iu- up to .non of the spcctor Faurot, in command of thi. ,ur _‘f_£lV_;'_,I,'fh-",|,,fl,ff¢‘:,',,‘]C‘,,§:`,{lB,H§w,,,~,,. detective bureau. It was Faurot who _ - / , __ 9 i _ ,/_ f ~ 'E ent ai.r.ir iiesis “Hudlf\n’j, nf-~' va arrested Schmidt, and to him the tone :_ I ii l,l§’3S".$.23"il”"i'lil‘iii`fii'§€~‘i.‘l`i»i1{&i.'.'il‘i-i_ time prim told the story. lf/ "‘ ., ` sian Ps¢r°| any 'NUMt4m¢'i-wil". lad Leaving his chair, Faurot stepper / *Til i _ _ ,% '__ pl .. _ ef Q. '- iff-fi‘~;.~.»t;ti wir". ~t‘» - * *°.°°|’"‘_l °'" “° °“° gr ,ns (tn p,¢,) Schmidt sank into a chair, buried his gl‘ll’h`2.v`r'§dlTlmilrdlrrxnolintggr ogs{h_'I;|:= face in his hands, and began to ery. °“°2"i'.1i‘»‘.’f’i‘i'i.“’i‘.l'ili‘if.l°ii.f..'.i.°. ..i..i Presently iii mid. 'I killed her ni- ffiiillzi-» s di-etlne to use over and pay cause I loved her.” tor ihylgim »'°,¢,l_~_;|f 1"' °"- "1 °°°°' ' "esters we ren. seriiiiiat ti-ies in "iJ"e:u'es .egmesiirlnz unsuccessful embrace Father Quinn, but Father ten}de_r_'l ‘:|||‘_§:_f_'_’:,"|_;|'¥_°‘_l__°" nm, on ,| Quinn avoided htm. Father Quinn tb1;!§o:ts :mst submits separate arise hllmlf “A70 V0" B \'°S“1*“`lY °"l“l“ ter inch steamer. . ed priest of God?’ and Schmidt re is theon kindweeeffl- W 4°” “°l MQ" D0 i4'i°g°e°iil’a§"»°»°el3i'lii°fyeJit°"_r‘i°;'$uw"i'-7: We ve on hand net MW IW" “‘ - ' lhd rt:,‘.'::.i"l' '°°r.°:'l lilqiir Grade Coal tons. §‘:.“::;§‘5:i:=;l:f.g;_',-,__'§;:_.:;.'3;j,;,§; wrf'l|°bs mai "' .- gilnrrlaln Ileil & Co J i _ uv et '1ll'h°l'd° LW'-"""‘P° |°"° N'"‘ before the jury box and by drarnatr ,|‘¢l|§f,:'i°:i;"n"|:i°n:;'il’ebi:n'ii°|€h¢i:Eé::b?;i:l= pasture and word re-enacted the scene win in -xii-iewi wt~»_|§_° dg_l};f_{_{_°,§_*,l_;g oi the ceaiessimr From are seat in f:",*“','},'_':,.1.f'»I?,‘_’,§’f‘,,J:,,|,,',,°mio.. mm.; be the prfsoner's box, Schmidt viewed _ sid l essh ss soon as the offasll |12' the unusual scene with unchanged ex- Ev tell, .l”'.:.°.r`“:.;:'.‘:.~.'.'l'i.‘.'.‘.':°’::.rt":."=a.‘:.i.if.° ”’2l".‘iL‘;.... 3...... .. ... t... :i . - :inspector 1-l Fisheries. Piero" N. »~..witlr when I ant saw him," said we in. J hPi-escort Fisheries Ufileer.CamDe °"°" ' s ecto "and said 'Come now tell iieii mn. ii. P fi » - ' lltilih tender mul* bil l°°§:l_{'l‘°l__‘:‘__f,‘§“=’:_ us thc whole truth about the thfng.' - . . ltlr- r sh* 'lo 3 ll 95° DW' "']°“"“°""¢ | g usp, plied, 'I was ordained by St. Eliza lilr:.:r°"li”°r-i.=l`;;.-ner-i:°..:.,:§§.3§jp_;r:l::.:szrt.,-re.:.:..a..., ,,,,_.._ _ ' yi R ‘this advertise' g‘E,EE':T_{;,§Z$§E§§‘.;i‘i?5ll!_i:em ri. ii iii. saunrr C. u'§ ON. ' A dm' ll?gih‘e'snl£l5l‘s'\i`12les trrsigwbtgi D »rtml ¢°fMl" ° "id |""°" "° Express Messenger unconscious and ”1.,ngl°|M“8°""“° 'R' "°°°°'b""°" stole two.thousand dollars., may drive with loads of produce to the Fairbanks scales just inside. The building reflects mtvh cri.-rift on the architect, Mr. Philip Chaisson-, who has had several years' experience in New York City.-°_ HANB SCI-IMIDT'S STORY IS TOLD Erch .... King Air Rifles, Single nitkciled and polished .Steel _soo Sh#-t Repeater Sim too-i Shot Rep-ater Xmas prictf . . . . Sc‘s, ite etc ~___-_--1 Perfection 0il i ilcaiers Kind Air Rlflts for ]uii‘ors. Maile very strong with ‘ Prillshtcl Steel Batril, I\‘ickel Plated and Vi/slant stock 250 Shot Repeater. This is a dandy for the toys. Him- merlrss, Automatic, Nickclled Sfeel Barrel, Walnut stock l'a_h . ..$|25 l '° " “ Each ....175 R tuingt-iii Gallery R=flc, for 12 shot anti long unit- °itg¢~s, Bic ktlown style. Nrtrobtccl liarrcl, Walnut *look Emir . . 35|) R nilngtrin Cn‘lcry R fle 32 Calibre. li ich _ . . 4 00 Very S;-e ialf r Men. A 12 flatrge Sing`t: B irrcl iirerch Londitrg eh t Gun, Shoots black or smokeless p iwrlof. _ 449 htm; Guns, double liirrtl. strongly made with nitro 5|c_1 1,"-isle, and stron g walnut stuck. $0 25. ro 30 $14 up. Tobin H mrmcrless Guns Thr- lic~t mad-:, used riy all _ tht; ltfnrti -g Spmtsnreneverywhcre, S=e our large assortment. Gm, game, Cartridge Belts. Gun Bags, Re Loading 6Oc Shot shoots BB Shot or Dtists. Barrels Walnut stock Ea. .9Oc ‘lar to above - Each. . . . _ .50 °<3 -umm _, store of this well known firm, which _ ...ii ' i.,im_- E Ll "°""“"`_ '5 \ _ _ has its frontage _n M i :lt t, i 'V o » i_» A ' in ll* ll" F- I _ 12 niiystii xmas If;,i.;;__»;_;»g,_i;»_;- :;:.t:;':,‘:;*.ti.nr“e.t°i.§&:.;zi‘ls:‘ Men Hockey Sit ales Are Sure To M- polntment if you _tire taking rn and sending out ei ` -Y ' ii l‘curlc.~s Hockey, doublc Nickel l’mtc.~r -. . . hockevists. Nickel platc‘» and Novo Ilockcy. This is tr tl icuii .__ . _ , . . _ _ . . . . Montrcril Hockey, matic lim-lv i`r ished, gtmrautecrl . . l mitiutt. Nickel i’.at<.~tl, :intl l'Iock`c_v !\`Lick.~‘, Slilir ptttls, ftC_ 1 r Please Szruiig Spring Skates, mule of good quality. :mil are the teal thing to begin with. Si/_: S to r;i's . . _ . 5()c pcr pair . llockcy Club Skates, Screw on the boot good <|u.1litv; pg-rvmir . . . . . .................... .. .. ......50c Viking Hockey, n very attractive skate; Nickel platcrl Stccl ani pucl: stop. All sizes pci' pair. . . . . . . . . . _ ._ $|` floriitzrloii Hockey. fir: old reliable mid its-il by leading wltliotlier 5_f»ii skrtci. Strong and .S`¢r\'ict»:iiiti- Gtiriinii Sitcl, iiiiuhic cud lrecl sup|>ort.~, fully nickel plriiisrl, :rirtl Litlivs’ i‘loclcr=v Ciiarnr. licnuty and l°`nlry. All goat; und .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 2_50pcr|i:iir cnri style with puck stop, .. ., |25p:-rpair guiirrtiitccil .. 2 55 tier pair :ttrriy :tnfl tfotrrpiirrs tztvtirnlile .. 3 00 pcr pair of extra tint: crtrcible tool 5.50per1»ztlr .strongly rirtikc. ir7 f, 2 2; Ptrcks, Club lin stem. lite, L Servrceabre Foot Warmers r i r VV at would be more pltasdrg than t> receive one of these pretty lieiters ? l`he P.-flexion is guar- anteed SMOKELESS, UDUR- LESS and perfectly safe. it has a fuel indicator which r.-gnlrtcs the oil in the tank, and latesritnpreved burner. The P.-rfection gives you ¢r1tire satisfaction at small costs. 3 sizes 545, 4.00 and............ 4.60 Fire Place Grates _ Would make serviceable gifts They are strong. and handsome fitted with norsicsi crsiess, so tlrev can be moved around with pfrfect ease. Burns, either wood or Coal. Prices $6.50, .700 and . ......$8 00 Clark's Foot Warrncr, would be very acceptable for those who di ivc in cold weather. A few minutes heats the charcoal and thin you ha e foot warmth throughout thc longest and coldest drlvc. can bc used in automobiles, carriages and sleqhs. 3 sizes to choose friirtr. 200, 5-00 an-.-in -.,>_.-i.w~_