l. :< -I . 2*- \ if" ,_ *Q , -_;_' . ,gi A 5 I A }._ -J ~.. £1 _ '-tl-‘lfdii fi __ -.__.l;_':".=_. _ _ _ _ _ ,_. __ _ _ ._,__ _ __ . _ _,_ . ._ _ _ _ _ _.______ _ _ .__ ` __.__ -, ‘» > .. __ f _ _ - ' - ' - . -fr--=-~.,...._..___ .' _`___;_._ _ . _. __ __ , ,iff _ . _ _ 5 . . _ ` 1 _ __ AS`.<_.“_* ‘W-.. ,- 3- _-f ._‘ , -A __ ;_`v __ E __-..~..,.._;___ ____ _ / vt . , ~ r ‘ " i ‘ ` '\»..ui, ‘ ` ‘ ' ` ‘ ' ' 4 M '~‘ flfkfr "" ' . -- 7 -. - ' - - _ ‘ ‘"--__-'_-f,1‘-,nECnii...iéff~";fi9`1¢-Alma-,_ _,___ ,¢.__.._..--an-»-y-E --»--- -,7..,__,_ ____ - - -~ .. ._ -` . _ ,_ ___ "`*~`~»_ i °' __. _ .!.'1,,'._._ _, _.__ 1 SETS A AS XMAS . l L- GIFTS I __ _ We have a very fine ran ._ of Sewingsetsimportedf " ed in the usual English wa first class throughout. Com _ and see. DRUGGIST -_-meanest is rw. .f - L_... Canadian Made Cut Glass Our Cut Glass is the most brilliant made and Lge price has not advanc- I See our new showing. G. ll. Taylor Jeweler & Optician ttstf. DIARY 01-` EVENTS ' T0-DAY City Magistrate's (‘oui~t 9 ii. ni_ City Magistrntivs Court 9 a. in. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8.45 p. m. _ MARRIA GES _ l M_a¢|.EAN-_i_lvlNGsToN.- Ai ` ' me Parsonage. Murray Harbor. Dec. 2nd by Rev. Henry A. Brown, John Wni_ MacLean ami Miss Floreiire Liviiigs- ton, both of i-lighbank_ eEAToN-si-lERMAN._.i. nie li-iaide Dundas on Nev. 29th by Rev. Wm. llrlciieod, John A. Beaton veterinary surgeon to Minilie H. Sherman. DEATHS FARQUHARSON-At St Andrew's 00 UGC. 2. 1916. Benjamin i<`al'quhnr- 3237- son in his 89th year. McDONALD-At ("ornwzill. Dees-m _iber li, 1916. Angus McDonald. aged 89 years. Funeral notice later. SMITH-\At Charlottetown on the 6th ol’ December. 1916, Lucy Morris wi- dow of the late William Smith. Fu- neral from her late residence Hills- borough Square on Friday the 8th iii~ i-leant at 2.15 o»'clock by train to Sher- wood Cemetery. M. F. McLeod Pham ‘sei-L ' W"“'f" 3236*- R . ‘ Upp,:.I:|e;m:,°1,g at atA_h[;_lago(_§p2_§'_,.f_'r(_;‘_'f‘_3;'€t_y can be sw” ing experience _inn selling _clothing ' ' ` ' and men’s furn s ngs. e erences. Plumbing, H¢l\l|\§» 81100! |l‘0h W0l'k R- BEAR|sTol D_ A_ Bruce_ 32]_1_12_2MEtf_ ._ A ii _ ____ "°”'N° A °"E°'A'-TY" 3272_12_7Mg,_ “C meer _ sAi.EsMEN. ~- Exci_uslvE LlNE, Estimates on all work Your patronage solicited 3289-12~7Mtt. Auction Sale We are lnstructeid b MALCOLM . I - ~i¢»-.'_li~ila3ll»in-. am-l2»' ' " ` -~..»f . ""` ' " J .-,¢‘ " ‘-"` l' .if r.- V' l -, __ . - " -' I ‘ ‘_ _ ` ' fx. » . '- -'ll -~. - - > "-'lei ` `-"' ‘ ' ‘ ' »‘- " '- ' _ an ._'.._n._ .~____- .__ ... _.1 ___ A ._; ___ __ -_ _ _ ___ _ ._ .A `¢ _ _ .____¢__*__L ~~ " __ ' . ,_ _ i ._ _f_ ,. -»_',,.~. -‘-~"- -. -- :_._ - , ~» < - ’ " *,~ ‘:~ :~ - . __ _ " ““ ‘* ~-- _ 2 _._._._.»._...__ .. ‘£1 _ .-:rs.dl'1iF_maii..-_-....'-_- s&l E';kJ&na-_- -_-.nth J -, in ard and Soft Coal and sell at lowest possible prices by cargo carload or in small quantities requiring Coal to take advantage of October and November prices, C oA l. lge import nothing but the best We would advise all parties as owing to recent advances in Coal and freight, prices are bound to advance at any time, Send i n your order today and ge' satisfactorydeliverywillbemade, me ci,m,-_-- mm Wggre gpeiil to charter ::_i_ larg_e B_Pl?_no_ __Solo_-"Tiie Harmonimis _ . num r o sc ooriers an wil as Sm I ` r Englmidforthe Holiday sea- highest rates of frei ht comraitc solo- “i-ie shall Feed - . h Pay g -_ i-ns Flock." wa' c°m¢ ln- _leat er _ Violencello Solo-"Largo." _ caeesandinplush.Eachcase & B__i;:;l_i_one Solo- "Arun Arm, ve i "_fuuy “nga with every _ Violin Solo- Sonata No. IV in, D. thing used m fancy work. Selling Agents for Contralto solo- “Lama civic in '_ ° - - Dommx ncoal COL plaiiga.” (Weeping Forever). ' Cases and fittings aref Ish [gr P_ E_ Islaég Violin and Piano- Suite No. 2. Phone 404 son sAvE THE KING. 2'.. ..i_. -I- G' J“‘“‘l‘”°“ .CANADIAN OIIIIVERNIIIENT ".`.’.;.f;.f" RAIIWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAIL- Commenclng, Monday, December- -lth, 1916 the double train service on hlllrray llarhor Brunch will be dis- i-ontinned, and trains will run as ioliowsz- Daily except Sutllrilny. Mixed train will leave Murray ilarlior aiI 6.30 ix. ni., arriving at Charlottetown at 10.10 a. ni., returning will leave (Tharlottetowii at :L10 p. ni., arriving at Murray Harbor 7.05 p. 1n_._ Satur- day only. Passenger train will leave Murray Harbr/r 7.00 a. m., arriving :it (lliarlottetown at 9.45 a. m., re- turning: will leave (_‘.liai'iottetown at :i_l0 p. ni.. arriving iit .Viiirray Harbor 5.55 p. b. llc-iiliileiicliig on December 4th. |916 there will only he one train each way on Cape Trllvc-rse Branch. as followsz- Mixed train leaving Cape Traverse 7.00 a. ru., arriving Emerald Junction 7.50 a. m., retliiziiliig leave Emerald Junction 8.55 p. iii. arriving Cape 'l‘i'aversc 9.50 p. in. 3216-12-4M4i. NOTICE Notice Foxmenz- i can furnish in- spected boneless hl;~i':~ieineat, free from preservatives in 500 lh. lets or over. delivered for 41/_. cents per lb. Aldred Eilglnnd, Ellei-slic. 3235-12-5Mlt4ipd. I . 8 NOTICE The adjourned annual meeting of -Dominion Fox Breeding Cc-_,of Murray 'Harbor Limited will meet in Murray l-larlloij Piihlic I-lail on Tuesday the 1-9th lust., at 7.30 p. m. W. H. PROWSE. Secretari- Dec. 6th. 1910. Wharf Property Sale by Public Auction I ani instructed by the Charlotte- Lown Steain Navigation Company. Limited. to sell by public aucticfn on the premises on Friday the 15th of Deceber instant nt 12 o‘clock. noon. the property known aa the Charlotte- town Steam Novigatioii Company's Terms made known at sale. Craggan Farm Ayrshires Two choice plire bred Ayrshire bulls 10 and 11 months old 12 months old apply t0 C. T. FERGUSON Marshfield No 2 York R R PART l. l Paper “The Life and Works_of Handel".... Mr. F. T. Watkls. lNTERV_AL PART II. Violin and Piano- Suite No. 1. Baritone Solo- “O Rudiiier than ARTISTES (`olltralto- Mrs. S. Henderson. Baritone- Professor Hinton. ___.__ _ 'I.\i-:utr Cant. _ "be-' " wAv. ' ` _______ __ ` _gg ’.-in Evening wiin'---°-°~°-“°°°1 " sT. JAMES HALL FnioAv. C°~¢»\'¢fv Little-\'ll_¥=»-l:__v__l::-l°» cl-iAni.oTTETowN on sin me "“‘ " “""""“"" E" ' _ ' : Sltfprltlllg Good Cough S¥li;|,f:Made at You’ll never rimlly know wliut. _a fine cough syrup you can make until you §'..°iI"i.'§t‘.l‘.Ii.-"l§$‘§ii"i‘§°`Z.§‘.l§‘IIl-§.l'”.$i€Ii the reads"-uiixde kind, but _wil will B150 have a `inorc effective iinil di-pendahle remedy in every vrliv; lt, ovcrcomi-s the usual coughs, tliroat or chi-st_ colds in 24_h_?_ure-relieves ‘even whooplll,‘z 00\liiI1 quf§ety2‘_é‘ onnccs of -Pint-x (50 cents ‘ th f l g stir:-_ pour iifiiitii arfiitlofiniiaftxie iiiid“illi iiit-’l..»itlt- with plain graiinlatcil ' sugar syrup. Herc you have 10 olinccs-ii i`uinil_v supply-of the liiost. ell`l-rtivc cough e_v§up__t_lini'. rlioliey fun llu_\£-at i.:_c;>_s(i;_f;f j - _ mn r \-;;_ new l . ‘ on'Illi<-Ipromp; rind lpxbsitivc i‘<».=,\llt.s given I bv this' pll-iisillit tasting cniigh syfllll ` l\`il\'c ciiilsed it to be used ill inert- homes - than iinv other renin-il" lt qliicklv I loosi-ns ii dr\', hoarse tight cough, ' hi-als the inililmcd mi-mllruii--s that line I the throat. and bronchiiil tubes. and I0- I liof_c0mi-s almost imnli-iliiiti-l_\'. Splen- did ior throat ticklc, liozirsi-ll<‘SB. llY0l\' cliiltis, croup usd _li_ronchiiil .';stl;m_a. om 1 ' ll-lllil \'{\ 0( C ' pourll'dP’iif`;ci‘iliin§ Nlorciihii' pi{lc_ extiinct, combined with guaiucol cnt. inn icrn 1l_sedt fo_r gi-_neratioiis ini' '-”: -"ls and c lAS\'oid I:l\i?a;' ointmi-,nt 'i-.V aslitfni .Y0\ll' drufggisf. fo_r ‘gl/4; ounces _oi Pivit-;i;_ with fpll difccticxis, and _dont 1-_cc-:_i:'._£ \r_i`_\_-_- *E ‘.ll.IS(l 1 .h ‘ islfliigtiiinsehr _ni!¢iii‘eTy1npi'il_lllll-'ll_Y _l'\‘f\l\l_x U0., Llil., will be Ili:IlI at (J`L¢;ii‘y (ln '.\ionda_v, Dec. 1Stl:. lfll I. All Shareliolders are: requested to attend. Meeting opens at 2 o’clo-1-it p. ln. PETER J. BULGER, __ Secretziry. Cape \Voll'e, P. I. 3273-11-25Mtf. Dec. 4th, 1916 . 3288-12-'i'M2ip(l. er --_ -W __ "'l»‘|‘-l"l"l"l'l"l'1"l-'lI*§*'l"l 'I-'I'-I-°!~°!~'l-*I-1"l"l' fs Guardian Classified Ads Two cents per word for lnlertlori In this column, one cent pe word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. 'l"l°'l»'I--l-'|-'I'-I-'l°'l'-l"l°°l\-II-l'~l"l°'l"l'°l°-I'i'l'|l‘l"l"l*$°l°°D'l°'Qt-I'-i'l'll -|--i--|» e-t-s»-ee-|»+J~M»-|»+-|»-|»-s 4. 4 'lf 1 . _ +++++++++ _ _ , L 4 T'-_ .- A _ _ __ ___ -- GENTS wANTEo. I M“““y °“ °". ‘ PERTRAIT AGENTS wANTEo. -__ in clliiii-ioiieicwii yesterday. lviniiei Send for catalogue, Solar and bromide prints, portraits iiat an Merchants, Portrait Cn., Toronto. ` 3274-12~1M6i. AGENTS WANTED.-TD SELL FOR ' “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- perience unnecessary: Highest equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Ont. 3273-12-1MEthDec. 30. | _ 4 HELP WANTED-MALE _ WANTED-AT ONCE TWO BELL boys at the Victoria. Hotel. WANTED- A YOUNG MAN HAV1 for city, town or country. Big earn- ings, guaranteed. Peruianent all year job. No experience necessary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Mon- treal. 3264-11-25M6i. d convex frames and war pictures. es.” We teach our men to sell. Ex- '-emmissione paid: handsome tree -_;- -- _ _ _ _i E ___ _.___ '-°§."'_____ __ -_ -- LOST-PAIR SPECTACLESJN CASE, please leave at Guardian Office. _ __ __ - 3258-12-emit. LOST.-ON GRAFT'0_N._ QUEEN Sfluare or Gt. GeorgelSt.,pea.i;l14k. Crescent Brooch. FinTPEnlENcETJ 4 . PuPli. NUR8E8.- MALE AND I-'E~ male wanted ot the Taunton Btste male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. Dr; Arthur V. Goss, Bupt, Taunton Stat, Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 2400-10-lull. Friday 8th Alberton 8191-4-11Kt!. FOR SALE-ONE HUNDREDACRE8 of land at Grand River, Lot 55, for- merly occupied ‘by John N. Morri- son_ Apply to McLeod & Bentley, Solicitors_ 3169-11-20M1mo. _ To i.a'r. _ __TO LET- HOUSE. APPLY 282 _Great George Street. 2406-10-4Mtf. To LET- REVERE HOTEL STA- bles. Apply Revere-Hotel. 2978-11-9Mtt _ WANTED. SPRUCE AND FIR LOCB nt. our inill; .orfon ear atimy rall- way station, or aiding. Cash paid 'rHncHAnLo'i'1*n'ijpwNeuAnD}AN_ _ __ _ __ _ __ __ °~_ 'H New nuoil thzc farlhei' al,\0_l'B_ _ 5 "\ " ` I' Lands the vnyiiger at last. _ _ _ MRS.\ LUCV SM|TH. Father in UU- gpg;-long keE,1)ll1g Glggug um -_-- ` 1,9-gg we lion- _thy servant sleep- `Yisteriln afternoon Mrs Smith. Now tl-c liillle diiv`is` past \ _. ` Y - i _ ~ ' - _ widow of the late Willialm Us -.--" 7' \` passed away at her res ence s- ‘ UHARSON borough Square at the advanced il80I BENJAM|N__FARd » of 81 years. She leaves to mourn two sons, Arthur E. Sniltlx Of Y-|19 llrni of Morris & Smith of this city and Frederick S. Smith of Suffolk in this province! iii-,»r youngest bro- thel- who still survives her resides in Wiiiuliester, Massachusetts. Her hus- band, who was a life long resident of (‘-harlottetowii predeceased her twen- ty years ago. ' NElL»MacKAY. At Kensington on Friday evening Dec. lst.. there- passed to his eternal rest, after a brief llliiess, Mr. Neil MacKay of Clifton, 'New London aged sixty-seven years. The late Mr MacKay was born at Clifton and lived there all his life until a month ago. when he sold the old homestead to his nephew Willie R. MacKay and moved to Keiisington to live with his sistel Mi-is. Smith. in the- death of Mr. Mac- Kay n life of sterling integrity and liiiosteiltatic-us piety, has come to an eiiil. a good friend. li good neighbor, ii good citizen a man whose word was as good as his bond, this and ‘much more in the same line could be said of the life and character of the de- ceased. He was a mall of wide read- ing especially of things pertaining to the Study of the Holy Scriptures; iii religion a Presbyterian, und in poli- brother Johil A. MacKay of Gril llain’s Road and two sister.-l Mrs Smith ot' Kensington and Mrs. illul' Dhy of Mill Valley are left to nil;-liril besides ii lar e circle of oth.- rein tics il stiluiicli Conservative. Ont- ln the p`assiiig away' of Mr. Ben- janilii Farquharson. Sl.. AD'll‘0WH ‘A0599 one of its most respec:e-1 residents and the Methodist (‘h-llrch :lt ll10\llll Sit-wait its oldest inenibor. Born M St. Andrews in 1S2s lic had ulniost rcuclieii his 89th year. _\vlliel1_D€'Fl0ll-_ with the exception of iishort time ing Boston, was spent in the pursuit nf_ agriculture. That he was a man who lme-.v how to make thc- earth yield lier frllits' is quite tlppzirent to all wlio_ have visited the well kept farui where be labored ro long now in the posses- sion of his son. That he was a man beloved and respected by his 'leigh' bors and colnniuiilty was 1\ilDl1l`0lll bl' the large nuilibera who, on Dece-:ilber 4th came tu pay tlieli last li'ihliti_~_ ul' respect when all tllat was _lnortal . '= ' -_-.-4,-\~..-' : ._ . ' A- I‘\\flv,dl ’r“>:l N. ,- “.» ,_ . “r..-"1-A A* A ' li- -1. - .f -`»9".t:'.»..-__-,.6 A-if A All €i"‘l"+1‘f"i‘-_.‘c»-'I` - ~lA1‘>l:.l» et- 1, ` -l '.<‘1@.;\ _QI = - 57 __ t .‘ .l ‘.-- .- 4 \ _ . ___,,sr_ “< ___;y_,r-_ - . _,i v \ ‘. ei :J - `-'_".-! -.1 ‘S f " ` 'ut .lf.~'-;j1_'_~ ~ *. _-1 IF 3`:""_'.?'j .__ _. 31- - ill51_.§r@',_`.i _ ‘» ", ` - °"~‘A?I§i~.. ' Zu. ~'- U f.~-»;` ' When pain is severe niid doctors distniii, I you :ire foilllillile if _\0\i have .1 l-i title- ol' \i~_<-n- dcriully seoilllug, healing' nuil pi,-iiiiiiillllg we -.~ __,_ .-.2 _ f., _ ,~._____ _QM _ _ ,%-4,~' - !g . Wg ‘>- - M3. "’= -L“<":) tg* -f- -\ T . - '-_~_> _ 1 el-._-_ li Pl - tives ily whom he was respected and honored. The funeral was held ii- lrvlne and interment in' the t`alnil_v plot in Clifton Cemetery. Now the Iaborer's task is o'ei'_ .~`i:;oorNE Clifton church on Dec. 4th and wiii;I I laFE€1y attended; The service.was_ conducted by his pastor. Rev. G. W., (PnrslciAN‘e l‘|ia_sriilr'rio_\') Over 100 Years of Splendid Success 1 i INTERNALLY for coii--lis, colds, more tlirmll. crnilips, chills.. ctr. EX'l`ERNALL‘Yf1‘rcii\--. lprains, str.1ln.=_ iiili..».&'.;i~.¢-i 0 'Q“e‘*" llitlhl f cislliiioiileic -in _ ‘?r-‘f¢°“ Street- ' ` ` ~ ...Street-'----'- .-.2-...i..ii..f wi_loi_rsAi.u AND iii,-"riiii°,~ ` p _ ‘ - H= _.$3.50 Set silk case 1.50 Ea. 1.10 Ea. 1.50 Ea. 2.00 Set 2.75 Ea ..17.00 o 6.50 _ . 15-00 .350 ‘ tl 1 f oldest member who, though deprived' . a clear faith in.Christ and today atteii-.