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Thisisthe stron ruin *Z THE 'EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘E Rd R9" cd” ll IGIB- matter at the amos of undertaker W ...°IT PAYS to buy in this Province` .'TIilll MORNTNE DAILY Guar- ...°0NE CENT per word each inlet- " --- Hon for advertising n this column. mvr. GORDON ,IVES ll Glllfdlh Ltugh mugt ggpgmpgny 0|-Q51-_ H131. agent in Montague. His oilice phone mum nnnrgn ¢wnnty.nv, ¢¢,n¢._ is 18 and residence phone 20. ___ _ ...*Mr. William 0. H. Townsend, contractor for Wood Island break I aiiin can in obtained st w.s. Jenn- t win 1, t W d I 1 d ` ses We I ston'l. Montague. . 'i~viis: . ` - - ‘-1 ' “-'vi .' i iff' 'I1-`.’*`; 'io-I .» ‘- sp 5 7_5 » \h.'=»;,t`.*\,-_..;. _ _Q __ .F .é __ Qjiévi,/_,.. _ , ei ' -» ~ 'rg' --`L.-_,,___- ;» *_ _ 4. _ - . . . f » a . _ _ , - - ~ ';>i:>'.’-tl "`x~ 's Fool Coiniortl . Fortoid - ` , Weather Men's overshccs of jersey water- I roof cloth. one buckle $2.00: 2 buckle $2.755 3 and 4 buckles $3.1 5. Cheaper grades, I buckle 51.6..; 2 buckle $2.25. Rubbers one and $1.00 ~ Wnmeii‘s overshoes, 2 buckle $2.09; buttoncd style $235. ' Rubbers 55c, 7oc and Soc Giiters. 7, io. and i2 buttons igh, 60'; to $1.10 Alley £6’ Co |55 0...... sim: ` Annual .Meeting Tre regular Annual- Meeting oi the Bn-hers Black Foxes Ltd. will li: held at 'the Court House, Am- herst. Nova Scotia, on Tuesday, the qih day December, r9i3,at the hour of 7, o'ciock in the afternoon r (Signed) R. B. H. DAVISON ’ Secretary , (Pat) 2850-xi-25MtlDec9. . l! "HANDSOME sovenir cushions for the Christmas gift now in at Patons, rich, beautiful colors. Prices moder- ntc. IFATONS. 2929-11-28ME3i _ / . , _ \ ' ' x. \, ._ \_f-:_;__ : -,fl ' 2': ‘_ U / 11// . \ ' i ~ . ¢\ N. 'C _ __ /`_ " 1 ff, . ¢ I \ .~\_ `_ I .. \\.\“_\\\ \\ \ l* ‘Qty 1'. _//` > \\_‘_.' _ Your H eating 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 md stone.- _ Send ns your address and we will quote prices. ~ -~. Phone nr . lliyuns 8|. tio. \ I i _ is "°*I §‘°..‘n.: ....=f'...‘:..s°'..i.°°.f.i°;'..':°m I ' s of giqvlhhqnx e. =:l.& 'Q ?§‘;_.:;§";,_;-_§#§.ihit.l.°°r`l“1ii.'i:=: 7BllftIlIl'ltll_&7C0 _ .D- » l ' order today at Days the in Cllllli _ Xmas SIUDIO 4 L_ - tl 1 I Your Photograph-nothing will add more to the Christmas pleasure of the fiiends and kins~ folk away from home. ` MAKE APPOINTMENT 1 TO-DAY AT THE llayer' Photo Studio 1 Telephone 192 J __ _ " i l i The Maritime Black Fox Exchange BOX 504 i , Macleod, i Alberts, Can. We invite Fox Companies to send ns their propositions. \Ve buy and sell stock, options and animals. Wide connection. ‘ z€`igi_renccs. l'se, us. 'SUDDEN DEATI-ll from llrart lliscusc, hy tn -slight exertion ol climbing ltairs, hurrying or lifting, comes to tiiousniifls. Most of these sudden deaths might be prevciitvd if the victim only knew their true condition und took prompt and proper treatnu-nt. \\e _ ,\'I'=3` on _ m ale-_ .-5. Tl I V I I n Wm Kindly lend N any suEcrer a regular FULLI S_lZE PACKAGE Of Dr. F\.lllcl".B Heir! Rllll nerve Trrstment ABSOLUTELY FREE Ol-‘ f`ifARGE, 'also Illustrated Book that explains leart Disease and how it can be cured. Have P I ll - f=‘L‘i.. ii"n.1'I{,"s»§i“‘l"iii‘.‘.i...i’.i..S‘E.'iZn’$i’ i’.?.‘.'-_'f lrln ‘P Sh rt h B I SI ki ougieui DIzrin:::? ’Asthrl'\s?n“Dr§i,ii‘;|\ls??llf|!°i>ll have even one of these sure symptoms, `it’s our heart, and ou are in grave danger! Write new for the full free frsnlmsnt and hook. re liesrt Specialists. Fill out coupon nd send tod"‘ Address Hesvf Cure Co., 80 Masonic E;-lnllowsll. Me. lan: ralsr.. uw soon oovras' Nj Agr!:........._...... ......_.. _..._ Nam¢.... ....-.......-......e~»»........._ r£s'drer.r..........°~,».. ..._ -...sis . ...~.. et- . f .» ._:.ts_.|\< o~.__»y.;.,,,.»~'..¢»»4¢~-.¢.-1 l_ _ r l . \ ’ w ` _ 1'1‘~-`»".i7`f.. ` » _ _ .J _-‘ Auction Sale THERE WILL bit SOLD nl Pob‘lc Auction at the Law Co'-iris Building in Charlotte!"-1 ti on \R7td- uestlay the Sr venice. ti ci in D~ C- mbei' next A I) |913 nt tw\i~e O clock noon all that pircel of land sitnate lying and being in the cum- moii of Charlottetown iting part offoniinon Lot Number Twenty- four bounded and described as fol lows, that is to say: Comiuencina ata v-take fixed at the junction o he Piincetown Road a.~d a right of way ruuiiug eastwardlv from said road through the/said Common Lot Number Tuteuty-four and running thence along the north side of the said right of way in an easterly direction the distance of seventy feet thence running in a north- wardly direction at right angles and parallel with the exist side of the Princeiowii Road the distance of thirty-four feet thence run- ning at right angles westwardiy and parall l to 'the north side if the said right of way the 6i§f2l=1<§ of seventy feet or to the Pilucetown Road aforesaid snd't’hence south- wardly along the east side of said Piiucetownfkoad to the place of omniencement The aboyf sale is made under by and; vi. are of a power of sale coutnlned in an indenture of mort- age dated the sevmteeth day of August A D. rgit and made be- tween hugh A. Dunbar of Char lottetown in Queens County LU Prince Edward Island, and Aguep Dunbar his wife of the one psi and Anna Mp Dogheity and Sarah Eliza Dogherty bots of 'Charlotte gn n Royaty in ueens County afxcsaid single women of the o' her part for defaule in payment' of interest. ' For further particulars apply to 'Mau-5 McLean & Mckintiou. Chat- lotteiowii. . .Dated this _twelfth day of Nov- ,euiber A. D |oi3. `SARA ELIZA DOGHERTY Suriving Mortgages. .. ..s7_s5~u.i8i,|cu4wks__ - 1 . -*.»i|i`5».l»“3»i‘.*-~_~: . . _ - ‘ ’ ,/_ U- Leave your l ...'SUBECRIBERB should renew a I Book Store, Montague. 2978. week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are gillérontinued promptly on expired a e. / Bani-:ni-ins i»iicn'i‘iNd__ of the recently organized Noi'th__Laitc_ _Stockbreeflers Associa- tion was hem in me Hail at Noriiii Lake on Wednesday, 25th inet., Mr. Robert Robertson of the Dept, oi Agriculture was present. An inform- .. .'B‘l‘0 CK -A meeting num-ber took part in the discussion Stewart Anderson, Secretary of the Association stated he had a letter irom_'the Llvc , Stock Commissioner, informing him that no Pure Bred Sires would be distributed this sea-| son. lie was instructed to make up-| plfcation at once for animals tot" rr next season’s use. Considerable dis- cussion took place as to -the rizeaning. of the pa iphlet sent, out by the East Point Institute covered so large ii. spa:-ice_ of country namely townships Mi and 47 that it was in the best interest of all to divide it, and the meeting was unanimously in favor of having one Institute for t-ncli township. The following resolu- tion was also passed. Resolved that tho Government bc requested t0 a- mend t'ne Public Roads Act in such ii wiiy that all dog taxes be placed in nl fund, the same to be used, to reiiibursc owners of sheep destroyed by dogs. _i.__»-.___._._.,- &99f‘9¢'¢009\'i'90'&'01|¢¢O'39*5°'3' li nnnmni MISS FANNY ELLIS. DQ-:»b if .ze e e Uver the form of our departed, Numbered with the silent dead. In the morning's quiet stillness Just beyond the purple dawn She had calmly joyfully awakened lnto the eternal morn. Through the darkened vale of sor- row, Where the ransomed hosts have trod She has passed to realms of glory ‘_ To her saviour and her God. Uh, the rapture of the meeting al meeting was held and a large; With the loved ones gone before i T_Vliere there is no death or parting Un that bright celestial shore. _ 1-‘aithful to her earthly duties, True, until her course was run, She has heard her Fu\'iour's whis- per __ ‘ Enter in, thou hast well done. ' Now amid the saints of glory /Ind with loved ones gone before Commissioner. It was agreed that' She is resting, from her labours And shall rest for ever more, No ‘more sorrow, no more sighing, All her tears :irc wiped nway There, thcrc is no morn or evening, But one long und blissful day. Giant, oh Lord, that we may fol- low In the path of faith and prayer, Then when we shall hem- the sum- rnons,_ .loyfully go and meet her there, MRS. HENRY HUGHES (From ‘,Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) The death occurred at Scotchiort _on Wednesday morning, November ,26th, of Mrs. Henry Hughes, wife of the late Henry Hughes who pre- deceased her three year. She was was a woman of kind charitable ,disposition beloved and respected by The death occurred in Charlotte- town on Saturday morning last of Miss Fanny Ellis, who had been an invalid for iriany years. - The de- iccnsed was an estimablc Christian lady whose death will be sincerely re- I I I ward to by her with eager‘ anticipa- tion. Many friends here will miss ber and sympathize with those of her family who have' been deprived of n loving sister. Yet the knowledge that she is at rest and in felicity robs grief of its sting. The funeral service at the family residence on Cunfnerland street yesterday after- noon was conducted by the Rev. J. Heaney, _Pastor of the First Method- ist Church, ,of which sho was a de- voted member, assisted by Rev. Bull and Ensign White. The pall- hearers' were: Messrs. A. W. Steins, C. P. Fletcher, James Paton, George Hughes, F. Renouf, W. W; Stan- Icy. ' IN MEMORIAM. 'l`he following perses. are in mein ory of Mrs. Seafortli Acorn, Pownal, _ The Best Cough Syrup is I Easily Made at Home ,ii Costs Little and Acts Quickly. .Money Refunded It lt Fails- Thls recipe makes 16 ounces of cough syr'up, and saves you about $2.00 as 00m- uured with urdinni'y cough remedies. It stops oiistinnte coughs-even whooping cough-ln tt fdirry. and is splendid f°" sore lungs, asthma; croup, lioarseness and other throat troubles. Mix two cups of granulatetlsugur _With one cup of warm water. und Milf f0l‘ 1-W0 minutes. Put. 21,5 ounces of Plnex (fifty cents‘ worth) in a. 16-ounce-bottle. M14 and the 'sugar syrup- Take a teaspoon- fnl every one. two or three h0u!'B- Tastes gonil. - :rms takes right nom or a couch and gives almost instant. relief. It stimu- lates the_appetite, and is slightly laxa- tive-hoth excellent features. ha ou know IB U16 Pinex, as per ps Y - most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rlcli in guaiacol and tho other .`natura,i lienilns’ pine elements. ' No other preparation will do tire work nf Pinex in this recipe. although strained honey can lie used instead of the sugar syrup, If desired. Thousands of housewives in the United States and Canada now use this Pinex and Solar Syrup recipe. This llllh lil" often been imitated, but the old success- ful formula has never been equated. its low cost_nud riu_ick results have made it immense iiovu lr. A guarilinty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded. goes with this recipe. Your drugglst has Pinek. or will get it for you. If net. send to Tho Plnox Ca., Toronto. Om. ff _ - f \-_ \ ;.~ »' hong Service ‘ and satisfaction an assured ` , __\ lf you purchase knives, forks, M npoo_ns and serving pieces _I _ shearing the trade mark _ l f ,, _ . ( _ miners not , ‘. Tliisbrendis knownas ' ` "Silver Plan than Wun” and is made in the heaviest .l grade ol' plete. Famous for 1 \. over Goyears for its durability ~ : sud beauty. .vii 1 , seueynaerenoeu-n all who had the pleasure of knowing f_her, and who will deeply sympathize ,with the ones who are left to mourn the loss of u true and devoted mother, namely, Henry on the homestead, ldohn, conductor on the train and grctted by many friends. She had Frank in Charlottetown. The funeral long been a sufferer in the flesh and which was followed by n large' con- her release from. its bonds to be for- course of people took place on Fridny .ever with the Lord wus looked for-imorning to St. Bonaventure Church fwhere requiem high mass was sung ,by the pastor Rev. J.fB, McIntyre, who also offlciated at the grave. The 'pall-bearers were:-Jas Evans Char- Iles Fisher, John McKenzie, Angus McAuley, John Weir and Patrick gMorl‘is, besides her three sons. She 'leaves to mourn one brother John Logan and one sister Mrs. Callaghan both of Dromore. May her soul rest in peace. --__._._. TIIE 'HN00 ~ _i _<921;tiu“@<1___uos1__Pss°___ut°1 _ on terrible stories of the Paris cab- arcts. ' They may be left to tight the matter out between themselves. The uiihiassed investigator is only con- cerned with the actual fact. It is hardly a year ago since the Tango reached this country from South America by way of Paris. It wus at first no mr-rc than a music- hali freak. But some of those my- stei-ions people who inspire new soci- al fashions were attracted by its sin- uous movements and the strange backward kick, and this year made its way into private houses a well as pubiic bali-rooms. Enterprising hostcsses smiled .u welcome to the in- novation. Dancing, unco regarded by young men as the outside edge oi boredom, became suddenly popular. 'l_‘ne languisbing industry of Mr. 'rur- vcydrop revived into vigorous life. Everybody, iii the limited social sense, began to acquire the knack oi swaying and kicking on the approved Tango lines. The resulting spectacle was too much for Hepzibah Countess of Grundy. That lady- everybody remembers her husbnndfs elevation late iii Victoria’s reign-above the signature "A Peeress," broke out in- to scarcely coherent protests against the "disgraceful travesties ol danc- ing" to he seen ir. London ball- rooins. She has a dchutante of eigh- teen- a Miss kodsnap- to protect, and that ingenuous young person's cheek was assumed to be scarlet over the shocking evolutions of the Tango, Lady Grundy’s protest, of course, only advertised the dance, and the Tango has now passed through many of thephases of a popular' craze. It holds the comedy stage without a rival. It has conquered the country houses. No great hotel is without its Tango teas and suppers. Millinery and dressmaking have responded to the Tango 'inspii-ation; and now even the ldlirnalists, the last to discover and the last to abandon a new idea, are beginning to discuss little else. That familiar figure, "the well-known Harley Street physician." has broken but. One sideof the’street-say the odd numbers-recommends the _Tango as an ideal 'exercise for the middle- aged. It. is a fine healthy exercise, “bringing all the large muscles into play, inducing healthy skin action, and especially useful in case of con- firmed insomnia." The even members retort 'that grim 'possibilities lurk for tho too vigorous Tango dancer-can dlac trouble, and muscular strain and liability to dislocation ol the tibia. The "Lancet," too, will soon, bio sseqdlomqs one esifiuuu 'ziqnop on ilon’l Neglect _gn _ Catarrh _ - or resort to snuff and , vapors-they only ir- ritate the delicate I - membranes. ""°""»"*“~°" » _Modern science proves catairh a ivmptom _ of poor eaftli. Treat the cause with SCO'l'l”B EMULSION which contains pure _ cod liver oil to enrich the blood and energize the system, hype- . _. phosphitcs to nourish and up- _ I build thc iieryes, and glycerine ; to south and heal. ' 'l‘houi~;nnds testify that Scoit’s Emulsion overcame »; catari-h in a permanent, natural way and it' will ' _ _surely help you. f 13__1w Avoid the ulcuhulic substitutes - 1:.. iv|w`\V1\"|ioin.'Ni"‘1f;~mi|,|n.; _.1 \\..., ,~ 'l it yields an almost incredible number of bacteria to th`e square mlllimetre. The aesthetics are equally divided. M. ltlcliepin gives the Tango a dis! tinguished ancestry and it good char- acter. It is the incarnation of ‘the spirit of the dance, and it comes to its from Pallas Athene, though it has had vvanderings since it satisfied the Hellenic instinct for grace. Other voices scarcely less distinguished are raised against the inatc savagery of ri dance said to betray in every ges- ture its fitness for the cowboys and gancnos who cvolved it., Indian or iicc;i'oid-Spanish decadence grafted on to primitive unimnlism-this is thc degraded ancestry or the thing Eiiropean dcgenerates are not asham- ed to embrace. Broadly speaking, the voting follows` strictly party lines. The Acadcmiciur. condemns; the lfluturist applauds. The school of nrt that still declurci-.2 grass to be green is hostile to the Tango. Those who believe grass to be purple, with blotches of blue and yellow, are warm friends of the Tango. The argument, presumably, will go on until the Tango--danced, photo- graphed, “fllmcd,” blessed and ban- ned-hus reached the stage of a gene- rally recognized bore. Then, if it has real merits, it will quietly take its Dlace in the full odour of respectabil- ...::.-.:;-; -- , _ I Getting a Start Th e Oliver Typcvrritir CI uipany is establishing new _Local Agencies in all paris of the Uni ed States ard Canada. where tciritory is not already taken ~ ~ At each of these piint;s:me _ bright fellow will l e given the opptrtur ity of his life to create f o r limself a permanent, profitable business. The lat ic of sales ex perir uce i_s no handicap. The C~ mpany gives sure:-s~iiui applicants a thorough traiii g, which in- cludes a course in Tic O.iv¢r _ School of Pnciicai Salesman- ' ship. \.Ve coach them inciivid' uaily Young men who lavc re- cently graduat-.-d from colleges and uuiveis ties are eligible for these Licai Agen irs. Bank: rs, business and pro- fessional incn, or their tin» pl »yes, wi h time to '.~:peie, can handle the work. The-- OLIVER Type writer The fandard Visible Wricr 'l ive Oliver 'Typewriter is row the big seller ever) whc' c. "’l`ie I. tt e Giant of the T) pewrittr World" has so many strong features that it u~eless to attempt a detailed description here. 'l he ()l:ver's n e w a ii d exclusive Piintype. the tvpe that prints reai°p-ririt, has won universal acclaim. We Sh-V re Profits No mann fucturing concern gives its sales organization ii more liberal shuts of its oamings than 'i ho Oliver Typewriter Ct-iupnny. We pay out many thousands of dollars every month to Oliver Local A gonts. Each Local Agent i s given exclusive cont rol of ilio aa'0 of all new Oliver Typewiitcrs in his territory. 'lhls gives our men a double im-en tive to earnest work-- nlibual profit on evcrv sale and a chance to build for the future. Local Agents uro authorized to sell the f‘iivcr 'Tvpewriter on the "17-(`ents»a.l)ay" Plan, and even have tho the pi' vilege of paying for their sample outfits on tho “hw ‘ling t h upl'i` d pnoann wo ure q ine for these positions can start at once. Full part~icu'a1s of the Loca' Agency proposit on t li e ‘ 17- Cente-a Day” Pan, together with Catalog and spec\mer.,_Pinty|\o iottor mailed on request. Address Agency D.pnrf:mcnt. The Dliver Typtwriler Co mild Olive- 'lfggiiaxvéger Building. A .Tengo dance-rngprove that ity in the repertory of established dances. Such was the fate of the Polk-B. the Lancers, thu Schottische, so preoccupied Paris that in 1840 the "Times" complained that ith corres-‘ poiidence was interrupted, was con-I deinned by Mrs. Grundy (not then en- uobled) as a thing of license and contagious immodesty. Even the dc- corous waltz, the blameless mainstay' of the modern programme, met al storm of opposition when it reached these shores a century ago. The Tan-_ go may prove to have no more vital-1 --cy than the American eccentricitles| which have had their little day in and the rest. For the Polka, whichl -~.c__: ‘Rx !_'_'f‘_l s _-_, '51 of ‘M L, System - Saving The surest way to save lsby system. If you deposit seertsin amount each week or each month ` in this bank’s Savings Depart- liondon, but has an interest for the moment as the expression of t.he` spirit of the age. It represents a ro-I volt from the tyranny of tradition,»l together with a bewildered ontlookl on the future. It says in etlect,l “Give us something iiew-- or at leastf novel-ugly or beaiitiful matters not.,' Anything rather than dull perfection* on the old lines." I lt; expresses, too, the modern pas-| sion for youthfulness. The child was cuiious to know what became of thc: old moves. A greater puz-| zle is what becomes of olci men and women. l’coplc refuse to grow old; perhapp because they are afraid to. They are like the wontlerful one horse shay_ proof a- __giijnst. the Qrdiriary .process or grud- iiul depreciation. They last so many years, seemingly unchanged and un- chnngoable, und then--suddenly drop into pieces. Old nge is unfashionnble and gravity par5:i-ii-2oMa1. FOR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives. Montague. 6-28Ml~ltf. Miscstinnizous J lBALLl'_N(lALli'.‘i l`)lRi‘i(ITOltY OF I thc City of Ciirirlnttetown together with zvdctnil Fox directory of Prince Edward Island will be pub- lished shortly. 'rms directory will ` Contain the I-ltiindnrtl informatimi l of the Fox industry of Prince Ed- ward Island. 278!!-ll-2l.mlmo. l ' i WANUED IW/iN*i‘icn " `sMi<:i.'rs .\L\ui" F.i~:i.s.` | .lzimes England, Travellers Rest. 2$i7!|-ll-2til’.li then M3ilm0p