ns' ,~ Vi I "The House . . ` i ‘N /gr’ __ ' <§ 47 Zmffiglr ' #si l . . that I lame dwelling. ' ililerellee between life insurancesnd all _ other formal . ; policy in * “ .. _ . M \‘ V “ ".0 L 1 ' -in Y ` .l\__‘}_ .1 .~H‘-.__ ` _ And the Owner 1 are told ofa house which I .1‘°.:.:':.:‘.°.“°“~"*°~°° 01' . ‘ Yet tire nevert":rut’ch¥a:!i:. » During the thirty years, , however, no less than seven people died in , Fife may coins, but death must come. \ Thiscaseshowsthe _ _ _ If dre insurance is a necessity, and we ‘ ‘ think it is, then life insurance is verymuch -' NOVEMBER ia.;i‘9`i3 . ‘ 'rHs.cHAnL'o1“rs1'owN_ GUARDIAN _ ~ PAGE SEVEN3 The E'def¢1‘i1.GU¢"°d5¢" _ lilllllil llllllllllillll D . .ur rave to my in use province ..°1'. coupon was is ouardiqn R°"°'°““"'° in m°m"“°` '| .fcanoo or coat.. -'rite sch ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- Carl E. Richards. Capt. Skinner, resentative in sonris. Mlltf. rlved in Boiiris on Wednesday with d . ..°'rhe following are registered st ly ten dollars is in hand. 'rhereis the Cox I-Iqtel, Souris-. Laura Cox. total assreslte ll1d0btedli6ss 011 t f , .°DNE CENT per word each sertiou for advertising in this umn. Cash must accompany order. i ,_-.i ln' On Monday evening Nov. Bib, a °°\' large number of guests assembled at the home of Bert' Paquet. Souris. to celebrate the golden wedding anniver- |'° sary of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- °l" Cormsclt the parents of Mrs. Pauuet. ° The night was spent in dancing, . curse eti=°\1!°r “Whey & Med-°“'1 .while selections from the piano, in- . _ .°No'r|c:.-'rite Annnsil Msetliigs Ltd.-° c x -- hh..uhid?'i:iiil:ui?eigihl°iso?it:gue.on ..~sniooE'rowN Meri-tool Thursday, the 18th day of November. CHURCH. - The annual meeting 1915, at the hour of 2 o'clock. E. the trustees of this church was h PAR‘KMAN,, Secretary-Treasurer. on Monday, Nov. Sth. The chair w ' 8829-11-12m0i. occupied by the pastor, Rev. E. ate towards which the sum of ne mil" |\°¢°!llU- ' If a possible. danger 'M015 5° l\lll’\i¢il I8!-lllltt how much more an inevitable one. , Your family can be protected against the inevitable by a The Mutual Life ' of Canada l'5'i‘~‘.'i“.i‘i’i‘i‘& Charlottetown, M. Josie Blake, Char- various special accounts of $26.50, lottetown, Thos. E. Horton, Murray the discharge of which the trustees you ddr hearty copy-ptulptians, and River, A. Bseckle, Montreal. J. H. hope to receive subscriptions within gd wisp you many more happy year; Nelson, Toronto, E. M. Dixon, To- a fewdays from the members. The df wedded md ronto, Wm. .Carr, Toronto, J. B. following elections were made for t ` Gaudet, Mlscouche, Roy B. Dunn, following year. Secretary, Mr. T. Montreal, W. H. Horne, St. John, A. Riley; Treasurer, Mr. 'l'. J. Wlggint B. Burns, St. John. representative to the Quarterly. O Niiw for Xmas' Photos ilnisliedprotralts in India ink and the popular hand-painted work in natural `. quickly done. _ Alhetylesof finish are shown, sepia E _, hui! iblsclr and white, life»sired hand ~ ' ~ \ 7 I colors.. Callfin today and see some of the styles. The Cook Studio m For Those Away From Home Send; a Photograph for Xmas from I . \ Thsl7_~Bayer Photo Studio Wm 1 1 A. E. Lyon I , Photo Studio tiyna§(§o%p;l,m(;ollege. Work-' unexcelled. A Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch'Town Phone 68] __ McKenzie & Montgomery Blaaltemlthe slid Wood Workers. _ 'ritv Us Farm. Ship and Machine Work, car- A rlages-and sleighs, Built and repaired Also .igents for Esco Engine and Massey Harris Co. Allorders promptly attended to. Give` us a call. Satisfaction guaran- teed. MCKENZIE 5 MUNTGOMERY. _ Breakwater Street, _» Sourls, P. E. I. 3506-_1\_-19Mtte1Mo. Snnm Lee, .C A 5 Chartered ~- Accountant l'l'l_‘liollis Street, _ Box 723 liAl.ll'AX,`N S |1628-31Mws8mo _ '_ - nr - - Soft Coal "“' 'l.°‘;'lt t.. ,... ` when road ou' and price: Goal NOW fi =. fs _ ‘ggi iid E E B .r ¢- _‘Hi ` _ ` . ff your-enietler 5: -~- tot...-n.»=4 f_.;»§»-“" Q e°°-~ ""‘ '_ » .ent et- GREASY DISHES. ` When washing, add a few drops of liquid ammonia to the water. ‘ The work will be more thoroughly and Childrens _ __and__ Misses’ Shoes Children require shoes . that give their feet room for growth. __ We know how to lit them properly. 7 / / /_` ,'/ 1 \\ _ Our stock is very coin- plete. We have selected carefully and with your needs in mind. Alley & Co. I Dainty China A Gift that is always sure to please the Bride is dainty China. __ We have an extensive assortment o_f Hand Painted China in exquis- ite designs, any i>ie=_e-ef which would be a delight to the recipient. C. W. Patterson .Ieweller _ ~___ L _ _ I-T' ‘ =\ T‘C0Blll:)0'ltDd titiklttlle 130 wg emu; other dimer or “““‘°°""a» added sy tin nies F ther eve; heat that the den. gther the hasnt thatpehab ‘ &“:.‘..°ili?3!E&|||t°¢kef 3 5 tid J. o. asssminm, omni Agent 'I me xent st.. cimiotietown, i>.s.i. " -» ___ unpleasant experience a few days a turn home, their host asked- if the would care to view the Car For piers at both Carleton Point an structure. They then crossed over pier and breakwater were duly i spected. permission having been gran ed to go over them. After spendln sometime chatting with the forem they returned to the dory and launc sprung up. The waves rose high in the beach. Unaware of the grave da ger they were facing they rowed o close to the launch and attempted swamped and the three occupan could swim. lt appeared as if thei doom was sealed, but Dennis, cllngln to the upturned dory with one han courageously recovered the oars an action undoubtedly saved their live A strong current turned them shor wards. At last, when giving up in d spalr and about to lose their suppo sands. Chilled-to the marrow an terror stricken at such a .narrow e Brunswick coast farm houses. but th doors were closed against them-I Th occupants evidently imagined the terday and when interviewed gave struggle against heavy odds. Their es- capo was almost miraculous as they were burdened with heavy fall cloth- ing and high sea. boots. GREECE I8 WITH ALLIE8. PARIS, November 11.- The' French Government received today from Pre- mier Skoulodie, head of the new Greek cabinet, formal assurance of “our neutrality with the character of sincer- est benevolence towards the Entonte Powers." Premier Skouloudis expressed the hope that the feelings of the Entente Powers' towards Greece would not be influenced by attempts to impair their friendly relations. The communica- llomanos, Greek minister at Par which the minister delivered to Jules Cambon. general secretary of the For- eign Ministry. The telegram follows: “Athens, November 9.- Please give to the President of the Council the most formal assurance on my part of our ilrm resolution to continue our neutrality, with the character of the sincerest benovelence towards the -Entente lfowers. "Please add that the new cabinet accept as its own the declarations of former Premier Zaimier regarding the friendly attitude of the Royal _. ov rnment as to the allied troo ' G e pe at Balonlka. lt is too conscious of the real interests of the country and of what it owes' to the powers which are protecting Greece to swerve from this `li`ne of conduct. It hopes that the ireidly feelings of these powers for Greece will not for a moment' be in- fluenced by malicious and mislead- ling news purposely circulated with the mein object of changing the good relations that exist between the En. tente and Greece.” IDENTIFIED Binks--Shafer, do yoii know that woman across the street Shafer-She certainly looks familiar Let me see. It’s my wlfe’s new drdess, my dsughter'e list. end my mother-in lsw’s parssol--lure! lt's our cook! --Macon News. - . ,___-. $l.00 REWARD $100 The of o ' Mr. Dennis Rooney, and Mr. Charles McKenna, Cherry Valley, had a rather the New Brunswick side, anchors the boat at some distance from th shore and put out in the dory. Th a ed it' By tm’ time 9' heavy gale bio can say that I was in Scotland la the air and broke thunderlngly upo drift down to it. The dory instantl fast failing companions. This promp 5. cape from death the bedraggled men is su" at the S“v°Y H°“5°- Rem” applied for admission at several New ber me to him and all enquiring Ivory Goods here now. The Two Macs thrilling account of their desperate cial Board, Mr. Leonard Wood.-° mmiw [Smit llllil. llillllllill Hlilll S They had been visiting relatives in of ms P E I' who dunng the nr Cape T"“"'°"°' and when “wut t° re few m'onths after war was dcclar until last March when he joined t Cape Tormenllne. They gratefully ac- “Mums in England but MP6,” S00 f:§':;‘. .‘..‘;°..1‘*:.‘i..°:'.:’.:.i:.i.z.':°.:‘.a:‘- ~<» »- ~<» ` a small dory behind. The pier at th Island side was examined and skilfu 3 I received sometime ago, 1 was g 8 indeed. He and I wont out west gf I can't tell you a great' deal about m d experience since war broke out but n talk Scotch. I have also been in th 3; land where the Shamrock grows an to I have been in France wher y I could not understand anyone but “A keepsake (nw which is wrought ts myself. I suppose the next time I g struggled in the cold wnteh None there it will be to the front' but that smdefeqy wishing ydd mam, rem,-“B I. may not be for a little while yet; 8 months and was away last week for d course in rough riding I like of wanmachines flying over head. d I will try and write a longer lett the next time. I suppose Uncle Ji 9 friends. 8 Your cousin, y ROBERT McPHE were German spies in disguise. Weak- Adare"- ened from the severe cold they had to Driver R~ M"Phe°- travel three miles before a suitable 3'2 Field GUY-» shelter was reached. Mr. Rooney and S- M- R- C-. McKenna passed through the city yes- Wickham BIBIIDDB- A Essex, England. celved from Robert McPhee formerl e 5 Essex. England, ' ii ; ' ' la e to hear that you were all well as th B |°‘“'°9 me Bt Presem' I was "ew of Souris you were followed by the- n_ much surprised to hear about cousin an wde have Bm” thu time observed ¢. \R°b°"9 d°“"h~ It Wi" Very Suddgn best wishes of all the countryside, t°' with satisfaction your evident en- gether last year and bad a ilne trip. joyment of the pass which your em-1;. -_--t-isl__° luleresiing Details 01 l.lie in 013 Trenches Private George A. Bears, formerly of Peter‘s Road, Lot 63, has written an interesting letter to his mother, from which the following notes are taken: Somewhere in France, Oct. 17. 1915. Dear mother.-I am well hoping these few lines will find you all the same. I received Jennle's, Lulu’s and your letters while I was in the trench- es. The shells were iiylng pretty good when I was reading it. I did not get your tobacco yet. It's pretty hard to want and give them what I think lt is worth. I tell you what we slaughter- ed some Germans the last time we were ln. about 500 killed in front of us. besides the wounded. Wle fired some smoke bombs out of our trench- es towards theirs, you ought to see them get out of their trenches and run. They thouglitit was gas.~ I ani in n Belgium house writing this letter, and after trying to talk Belgian for 10 or 15 minutes I got a pen and ink from her and some paper on which l am writing to you. After the heavy shell ilre for over a week we are glad to' get out for a rest. The boys are all well, and getting along flue. We had some nice ilne weather the last week or ten days and hope it will con- tinue although it don'-t look much like it to-night. Well, this is Sunday. We held ser- vice this momlng in a cow pasture. I would like to be home to go to church with you to hear Rev. Ewen McDougall. It won't be long, though. till we will be home for good. I did not see Lewis yet as he is 10 or 12 miles from where I am. It's pretty 'hard for me to get there to see him, or other. Weil. mother, as my com- pany is on duty this afternoon I did not feel like reins. so my Lieutenant excused- me from going ss I was es- corting bim around to different places, since we came out of the trenches when the rest were resting. There are four or ilve Belgians gabbering away alongside of me. so it is bard for me to write. We will be used to the like of that by the time the war is over. Well. mother. the lady has just siren me I 0111> 0! seed coiiee and bread and butter. I tell you what it goes right to the piece. Well, I must close and get back to my biilets be- fore the company gets back. Will .`, ' close with lots of love to everybody. t.....i`£ gd e 35%# s ii &00_,1'o@o. 0. BC. I - » Wm Give my love to papa. So good-bye; "°"‘ ' °"*' from your ever loving son. ~ GIOROI. terspersed with vocol solos and duets whiled the time pleasantly away for 37 those who were not disciples of Ter- °f pischore. The event. of the evening 010 was the dancing of the wedding reel 5 by Mr and Mrs Angus MacCormaclr a E- who despite the many years passed ~ -- Styles. Dllrllls the YOU' 8- N009 °f.\over their heads were abble to trip ..°Messrs. W. H. I-Iorne. repro- land, sdioining the church was p sentlng Gordon McKay Co, Toronto. chased in order to provide accomo Roy B. Dunn, Imperial Tobacco Co.. ation for teams. The interior ot t and J. B. Gaudet, Rock City 'I‘-i- church has been thoroughly clean 'bacco Co., are in Souris in the inter- and renovated. It was decided to p ests of their firms.-’ a new stove in the church.-at an ee “Y” the “light fantastic" as well as any Of h . the younger people present d 9 Many beautiful presents were re- °d ceived and the following addresses xl were read, each accompanied by a “Y substantial gift. \` To Mr. and Mrs. Angus' MacCor- hi mck, on thLs the 50th anniversary of 0 your wedding. we. a few of your old 0*' friends from Monticello, wish to offer he We beg of you to accept this ac- P- companylng gift as a. slight token of 0° the good will and esteem ln which m* you and yours have always been held by us. That we may all be spared to celebrate with you. your Diamond Jubilee is the earnest wish of your friends. Slgned.- Joseph MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. John D. Maclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacCormack, John A. .[0 MacDonald, Francis Carter, Daniel R. MacDonald,James A. McDonald, Ron- ald J. Carter. Bt sary of your nuptials, ilfty years ago d we beg hereby to extend our hearty y W” °m9|°&°d 0” 9' Brmsh T"““°P°" tellcitatlons and to give at leasteome I ‘-` slight expression to our sentiments \ d Brltish.Army and has since been of mm; mgm.d_ Through an the “ years you lilved amongst us we ever lou ou ind and considerate nel ii I I ' - comment passed upon the immenize Rneslg 33?; nwelcgmg `e&e:""'w§;’eh friends in the community ln general. A few years ago, when you retired 5 from the more strenuous activities of is life to take up your abode in the town Y er years had so fully earned. I That those nanny conditions may Bl long continue in our earnest prayer New Ye" and certainly heard them and as e. tangible expression of those 9 feelings, which words are not ade- d quate to express, we ask you to ac- e cept this small gift. 0 The givcrs' loving thoughts." I of this auspicious day. have been training now for eight signed.. John v_ MadDdnaid_ 3 Archid. MacCormack, Alex. D. Mac- ° Cormnck. John A. Maclnnis, John L. d. ~ . tli sd d d, b th ph fm army fine. it is a seed life. there is Mderhee, Ronald D. Macndome, we em ‘mea 6 arms ° 2 lots of sport such as football and Aiphpdsds Modphee, Michppp Mac. ,_ things like that. I guess the wer lntyre, Alexixs MacPhoe, John A. e_ won't last forever and when it is ov e_ I will go back to my "aue' country ed-5 please copy, rt ‘the land of the Maple- Leaf. I often which meh. numbing hand, mum see Zeppeiins and lots of other kinds “It is truly a magnificent display of scarcely hold, bottom was reached. Tbtally exhausted they fell upon’ the “ev” was much g°°d at “"'m“5 b 0*' MacKinnon. Patriot and Boston pap- . I French Ivory Goods that we have here Ut now for inspection and selection and HI' our old, before-the-war prices make lil each article the utmost in good value. H1- You can save money by buying French 149 Great George Street. Mtf. llll MIHKHS CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET (Corrected on Tuesdays and Friday) Butter. (creamery) lb 32-34 Butter, (Tub) lb. 25 Eggs (dozen) 34 Beef Ib. (retail) 10-12 Pork. lb . 10% Fowls, lb. 10 Chicken, Ib. 12-14 Hay (pressed) ton $12-$13 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Turnlps (bushel) 12 Potatoes, Reds, (bus. 50 Potatoes, Blues, (bus.) 55 Oats, white (bus) 42-44 Oats, black (bus) 44 Boots, (bus.) 40 Carrots, (bus.) 40 60 01 E. Wool, lb. Parsnlps, lb . . Geese (per pair) $1.30--$1.75 Ducks (each) 60-80 Hides 14-15 Butter (dairy) lb 24-26c Butter. (creamory) lb. 31-32c. Buckwheat per ton 75-00c. Calfskins lb. 130. Eggs per doz. Zilc. Hay (pressed) ton $10-$13 Hay, (loose) por ton $0-$10 Hides per lb. 14c. Oats (black) per bus. 471; Oats (white) per bus. 45c. Oatmeal per 100 lbs. $3.50 Potatoes bus. 531:. Pork (organs left in) ` 7%-10% Straw (pressed) per ton $6 Turnlps per bus. 20c. Wheat per bus, $1-$1.20 Wool per lb. 25-i0c. -H CHICAGO MARKETS (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, Nov. 11.-Wheat, No. 3 fred, $1.07 to $1.10; N0. 3 hard, $1.030( to $1.06. Corn, No. 2 old, 66c.§ No. 2 white, old, 64% to 651:.; No. 3 yellow, new, tl2c.; No. 3 white, now, 001:. Oats, No. 3 white. 35% to 35%c.; Standard, lille. Barley, 53 to 65c. but I may run across him some time ‘ BYO. N0- 2. $1-0L Timotliy- $5.00 to $8.00. Clover $10.00 to $20.00. Pork, $14.07. - Lsrd. $8.82. Ribs, $10.02 to $10.62. D0 Yllll 8llFFEll_ _ Fll0I BACKACHEI When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly rform the functions' your beer seizes and you do not feel like doing mash of anything. You are likely to be dsspondent and to borrow trouble, just ss if you hadn't enough ai- reedy. Don't be s victim any longer. The old reliable medicine, Hood’s Bs l vas strait I and No. mu. Pte. come A. nem,_ r ____ H D. Co'y., 20 abr,” rlerefil I. “xl gt tone to the neys and _builds up the whole system. Get it today. o_ The following letter has been re- ml;1:§{:_nE']§‘;l:\. Mrg»'nen';;giB lvzcggz Y celebrate today the golden anniver- PY it nd y K d t i i 1 g ‘ 3 ore ever rea y 0 he p n al that Oct 15 1915; tendied to the welfare of individual "* _ I '"il'§i\..1f-=-..E2:1’¥‘?i?lm@ ` "yi ` "T , ._;..f:;; For Infants and Uhlldre The Kind You Have _ V-@ _5_=_-1 iii , Always Bought _ .__"T:;;| l'bmw;i,Q,`§;_,H,&wM _ A\'eatrsb».|i§pITn7£»oi.. , Bei” lb” .4 -. _ _ . ` g'Ii3.lIlIl‘0 C/2 ud- ~.i'~_ l" 5; ff_1"`,§3 l‘mmolcsDigci:lioni‘.l~¢erfii of f".;‘, f nes-snrtdllesrfontahisnriiiis i lf 0,.iin..i~iurp|»uw rt~.riiin»n-J._\ up . "lc»'i‘ Nancoric. i l I l _rf _‘ n.p~rwa1rera/nimmi ' vm; '_ - . whip L 1 ~“ ~| i- Dlflrfdlf ll uf __.l-31| #ree ' _ ,»=~1_~; $527.2: . ww; 'ii-&? 6 Q um- 5 Ili _ ml," -;i ji Hil'm-l`o~/- . `~’ Yun; - ¢¢'§¢'»f'-"1i»». 'M111' if l.'ptri».d|nemtdyitrCi»nil-ve ` S e ` r l tlliff "’.‘ ggi lion. SourSlom_rtd\.ll`i-iffbivi. ' 'Ili llibrms.0nnvuls|onsFirvc_rlsli- 4 ` ___ _ , .33 ;_ ‘.12 ,` nose sri_d__IQS§ OFSLLEP | tg’ V B Q _ Vi". H lociiimilc Sl~‘|islu_r§oi -° " ~ flu. M> ""' _ 'lf §§__ Hmrrnaiunswvonii Ji g i B a “ 3 ‘;rl'3- - ~‘ I ll , i 1 . _1;, fill.; L _ .._.. , 5%-.'*'1 E E _ _; _ Atem'o`nii\s~:oid° f_.».:.;ni»ii ss D082*-*Birch* V _.,,. - _.....,._;. _#_ .‘ I " ilxscf '-dn! 05 WIIPP" __ ____,, _. ..-.»-..~.. ..-_.. ..._ -..- - - __ __,_.__.._-- _-S :se I-_ _ I 'special sale of cans? Goods in the Olyster department we sell canned lobsters and other good at ow prices. ‘ 1 lb. tin Lobsters. ........32c 3-4 “ “ ..27c 1-2 “ “ “ . ._ 20c 1-4 “ “ ....... ...._..1oe Sardines Victoria Brand l3c two for_...._ _ .....25c Campbells Soups 13c 21or...... .......... .. 25c Numerous other kinds reasonable At Aylwards Queen Street l - oysters wholesale and Retail ‘B826-11-9-Mths3I. L i_ 1 -| 5__iY ’ V 3 J ust Ari‘°ved _ 50 pairs Men’s heavy all-wool Tweed suits worth $3_.50._ We are selling them for $2.50. Do not fail to get a pair before they all go. We will not be able to replace them at that price. _ _Also a new shipment of Gordan’s Overcoats ” extra quality. Owing to a delay in shipping we got these coats below their regular price and we can offer you the following: ` . » Best $15.00 value for 12.50. 18.00 value for 15.00. also some higher and some lower. , These are_ Gordon’s best overcoats made of pure all-wool heavy weight tweeds Convertible collars and best twilled ltalian._ Come and see our coats when you want one. None can beat our values. ' Also : Do not forget our extra underwear offer. tion was in the form_of a telegram get what you want here. Some can ; _ from the Greek premier to Athos imderstand English. the most of them BUMMERSIDE MARKET ig, cai1’t; the only thing and the best way . . 0 ‘ I can get along is take the things I s'r. Ps'ri-:ss ` 3563-11»1lMlhsl.u4i. T' _ . - W _ Nw Silver Munn Base Burner with and Without Revertible F lue also Hard Coal for use with same, and all at prices for cash that will meet any competition in the Province. and -i _ 3_1-i J li’ Montngus ‘ ‘ ~ ft .ss va.: ~ i 1..s_f_.I..¢._. Pwie 31 Tl\°mv»ve_