ffl-', Lil. . 5 el 5 if fi ; lfl . l ti.; 1” ‘r l l if i _l . e ...l .. .. v .| "' 1 lf . L /. . __ -5.. _ ._ . ilz' _ ____ l i .. 111'.; ._. __ ii; vt. ilu .il 1. `:°.-. ll .Nl ,,.. 9." , lf; .l H 5. fl- ti 14; lf. .aiii ‘.» a' _~ ll. ef. _ vi _ .,..........._, El; 2*. f I . ‘i l Ei Ni is '-lt' l _fi ai ~r,~“-.3-'.».=` *$5 :@- :"Eé1`.esé‘§§'.a';i lv' ‘__ 'f _ _ i lil' El' fl 1; ._ l 1 l . ll Meets All Needs There are just three things that every woman wants in her shoes- Slyle ` which means good “look s." Fil _ which means gocd "com- fort” and | Quality ' which means good “l1se.” _ You may get some of I these in almost any -shoe ' But to get them all you must wear Walk- Overs, all leathers $5.00 apair. Morri » » I l V. l “ Men's Un~l'lfinltal»le Under- wear pure wool. winler weillhf gmd va ue af $2. 0 s"uii Special while it lasts ".98 s suit at S. A. MCDOneld's. __ 693i.l1,1'?Mtf lhtofs Lindsay, Dominion wreck commis- 'Phe powers vested in Captain sufficient for the widest and no alternative me- ol lnqnlry, by commission or wise, has been considered. The investigation will be to deter-‘ mine the causes of the _etraudins 0_1 the steander Turret Chief in Lake Bn- perior. The frurrett Chief was an English-built ..veesel. Her crew es- caped by ,wading ashore. V Discussing the fact that the wrecked vessels left port despite the showing of storm signals, Captain Lindsay said. “If the Captain stayed in port every time storm signals' were dis- -IT PAYS to buy In tMsProvince 1 on the _ . tied greet lanes will be opened at lung-f _mn rRAN1§§ urrnnrv is can .sou ou lrralsy. by captain o. u. emma Alteetin eummsmee. Hu num: o hone is 26 ` D __ _ 1 -srovs: -'rl-Us Momma Dan.Y_ Guardi- an can be- oiltamed at uulel-ty'a Tonsorlal Pdrlors, Blumnerside. -ouanoilu sonar.-ur. .ues- ibeld Ellpa __ l_la_rdian agent at Port Hill. ~ e I -'gladly retéive _ngws and subscripti at Post Olllce, Port Hill. lf, - / ‘ ' °` ..'..._... “‘ .l‘il° -ouarismil--mohair, sn. wr-a. llman is GIL Il A8°nt in 'Albor- lonf `alid_he :.15 -be.|;lad to iledeive news, new sail renewal subscriptions and advertising. -~ - ' . l e _-31. '~l . '- by others who would not If a skip per does not know enough to stay in port when his own weather wisdom tells him a storm is conihig, he will not stay for storm signals. These have been flown at diuerent times for nlonths, but what is needed is some one to tell captains when storms are going to be the kind that last week’s were. KILLED EVERY MEMBER OF THE GARRISON \ ____ BROWNBVILLE, Texas, Nov. 18.- Every member of the ‘defending gar- rison of Federals wus killed before' Constltutionnlists finally captured Victoria, capital of the Mexican stats of Tamaulipas, to-day. This report was made to Constitutionalist head~, quarters at Matemoros to-night by General Gonzales, who commanded -SHIPMENT 0F- LAKES.-`Among t e shipments by the-Empfis yes- terday morning were Glu lamps; shipped by .ML H. S: Jones to the Boston markets.-J -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before..the »time_ they have paid for has expired and thus not miss nn issue,,as,sil papers are discontinued promptly on expifed date. ' -The following registered at _ the H. LJohnson, New York; M. .C. Clifton'Hol_lse, Summorslde, yester-_ Baker,j Springfield; Mass.; H. S. Arn-_ old, Montreal; J. R. Branders, Amh- erst, and F. Archard, Montreal,-J. From yesterdayfs Evening Guardian. -Basins-Miss Maggie ,May lass of Saskatchewan has arrived home spend the winter with her arents the attacking forces. General Gun- ML and Mrs-_ Robert Rise 0' gayside to zoles described the battle as one of the bloodiest of the present revolu- tion. DEATH or AGED onumo. LONDON, Nov. 19-Rev. Phillip* played, they would soon be replaced ` ll No v.' 14.'-Mr.'rl1omas white left last week for Rumiord, Maine, Mr. Daniel Morrison have in a few days days for Bangor, Maine. -BRIDGE BUILDING.-The \\\‘.ild~ Carlyon, oldest clergyman of Great ling up ol approaches to the new steel Britain, died yesterday at Falmouth | aged 102, ordained 1836. iuafew days over the Dunk River who had' it in charge were endeavor. - tical by the roadmnstcr on Monday lng_ Lat” developments as to the N A lust. The work on the northern side. I-lglltful ‘custodllm will likely be ‘ was knocked down to Mr. Peter Mc- ~ __ ' 108 A » \ - . . _ . » ~ whlle You and get all the work satisfactorill’ by the Summersido Cox-.let Band who __ gcompleted before the setting_ ln of generously and freely _gave a number Th t k bl (. h d wi.rlter._. and,» if everything is done of selections ui, the door before the Come rglrgzdynllgglvs l; s,;l(;\:,§e_ gg, T\ghf_. it will be Years b€fDl'e on 0X~ opening of tho_entertainment and also 111' neu cl~al'el-_ - _ _ -' -*S rv 20 e:3§l_an25¢_ Tad 5lll£“l,§- \;,,f,¢l‘: reqliifrd 0311111 011 1'-‘HS DHHS Of U10 sl kindness greatly appreciated bythe at Hughes Drug 3t0,.e_ Illunk.-E. _ Ladies Aid and enjoyed by the aud- bridge, which will be put in position at Emerald, was sold at public nuc- Mllhon, that on the south to Mr. William Clarke, and the posts and railing on both sides to Mr; A. ,l-3. Kelly. It is to be hoped that the contractors will bestir themselves penditure of pllblic money will be ‘ ' ' L” _ ' ' _ quested to repeat the performance #i ` -- ‘ """"'l"" """"‘ i -f1ln'd---lt~ is quite probable that Sum- Silver Foxes and Other , Marten. i Apply l>f~mp \ OUR RANCHES embrace eight p'»irs ol beautiful _ Silver Black Pedigreed Foxes and large numbers of choice dark Mink, Skunk, Muslcrat, Fisher and Ranching at Actual Lost lf you are thinking of getting into this wonder- fully prc iitable and interesting business of fur farming' on a large and varied scale' investigate this Sound, safe- vlell managed concern. Capital Stock $1 75,000 Sold Already $1 15.000 The unsold balance of a block of stock of $2o,O-o - will be placed on sale at the Compauy's cllice in Char lottctown Nov. 20th and will- be open for public sub. scription until Nov. 30th, unless previously disposed of. The remainder ofthe stock is being placed on the Cana- di ln and American markets where it is moving freely. / tly to 1. AQ WEBSTER. see-rms. ` 1 ,_ -': ._C. R H F -The following registered at the F armed for Profit E' The General Fur Farms, Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. I. \ Qs ' -ONE wordesoh igpar- thie i ...... °°.lli.°.? cents. ~. _--vfS_ll'!:hI;IG_I£|*.,_,...~ Destithyor 30”' " and o- mugmy. 'oseu1~sti»s_s¢, . Q ‘2687f1l.-13‘U'thlr.on4ililth2i. `-_-WEDDING BBI=lrB_.-The mgrriags took* place .on lk;-allay nionlihg ,suse at Kinkeraa -.Church -of 1 Marr Murra_1_'..dB\¥shtu‘~o! -Arrest and urs. _Murray 02 Mlddletom, _-.0 William K-. Bassett of Bpringlavallay. The pas- »lz_or Rev. _ J~.' .J ._ .MoDolla.ld » oHiu’.sted._ Thelhgplfy .couple eros so l- hy~.the Em- Drées on the same _morning .ln a wedding tour.-E _ -FUNERAL .YES'l‘ERDAY.-'I‘he fpneral of the late Miss Kathleen Bent took plhe -Holi! »her~metllbr’s _resid- ence yesterday 'morning to St. Paul’s Church, . Sunlmerside, where a- service of Requiem -High Mass was celebrat- ed by the pastor Rev. J. 0. Me-- hean; Interment-took place in the Catholic cemetery; The society of the Children of Mary, of which the deceased was - a - member, attended the funeral in» a body. The pall-_bearers _ were:-Ferno Graves James _"Tamiya, John Currie, and Gerald Mulliglan.--J. --A MOTOR DISPUTE.-The owner- ship of a _ Marine Motor was the`_ cause of some considerable excitement on Water street, Summerside, yester- day. The motor was seized by the sheriil under an execution out of the County Court. yesterday afternoon an implement dealer, who holds a lien on _the motor in question took charge of it and had it cou- veyed to his warehouse, while those ins to have it returned to their keep- settled today. J. -.\PPnEolA'rlr.D.-Much of the success ol the Ladies Aid entertain- ment in St. Pmll'a Hull was due to the presence of thc excellent playing at intelvuls duril th erformance, loner. The Aid has already been re- mersidc will again enjoy another evening of pleasure.J. litsisllll esusonllls n few days in Sllmmerside ll guest nt the Clifton Housle.-J. Queen Hotel Summelsllle -M Full, Toronto; D. S. Campbell, Suck- ville; A. Kennedy, O'Leary; R. W, Stewart; (‘harlottetown; (_. . ,S s, returned to Summerslde on Tuesday evening Mr. Saunders coming from Ottawa, where he, was in connection with the suit of Morrison vs. the Wa- ter and Sewerage Commissioners while Mfr. Saunders is returning from a visit to her sister,, Mrs. Gourlie of Calgary and Mrs. Patterson of Mon- treal. J. _ _.________,_‘..___. From yesterday’s Evening Guardian. -Mr, Arthur Corbin and wife of Humax, N. are visiting tue lat- ter’s parents Jamc.-l and Mrs Hughes, Freetowu.-E. -Miss Mary A. Croken of Freetown- is visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her brother Rev. D. 1”. Croken, P. P.-E. ‘ --Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Turner nl Millvnle spent several days in Free- town last week the ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McCnrvell.-E. --Miss Elin McMahon, Kensington, spent Tuesday visiting friends in Em. crald.-E. ::'I'he man who s_naves himself will find our llne of shaving sllppiies just what llc desires. We have everything you could possibly want, strops, brushes, creams, talcurn powdel‘s,' soaps. straight blade and safety raz- ors-eve,r`yth,in you could possibly noed. this your headquarters for shaving' supplies-you will' save money an get superior satisfaction by buying here. The MacKinnon Drug Co.. Corner Great ($60180 and Kent Bts.-Metf. .__l__.__-...__- cllauasn or DuPU.’ig,ES_AD0PTB ELECTURAL R FORM BILL. mais, Nov, ll.-The .,- ~'.- -2- .,- . mu ‘l fl '1' _ ii’ z Be B‘¥¢l° Uf mf., 1, ~ e'hs_l?1-oivse Store “is title. ’ of Public Satisfaction. » ` 1 im us sxploia this from eu T Tl1IS'iitt1é sermon about Pub1ie_Satisfac_tifm is a_ true .-.- ~ S;e,.fhbn;'.{Ha\;’S why it’s going home td ,all of _ YOU--you people of P. E..ls1and who 5éliéve”1`uifT_lTUTHi' ` and who are loolring for truth in your business ti°ansac`- -l- ~'-+-i- .p ¢_.. . rl' lf. tlotlsl With your fellowmen. _ ` ' To begin With:-" ' . . That-forupwards of thirty thi-e_`e_yc€l'i's the Prowsei .- ‘-_. I IS Storehas been doing business in Charlottetown and .i- ' it has increased to such an extent that to-day it is the largest clothing and dry goods store in the Province and one of the IT That-never before in the history of the _firm was Ci it better prepared to supply the needs of the people of this communi ty, with the fullest stocks, the larg- est assortmenls and the lowest prices. I T That-our one price Cash Systemlhas 1evoluti~ 11 z . . , , _ _ S V ed the pufchasiog power of your money, audi you " will never know whether your money is buying ins utmist, until' you see our prices and -COMPARE IT That-we have the lar _est stock* of Men’s and _ E B.>y’s Clothing in the M lrltime Pfovinces and when other stores advertise-'I`ue largest stocks-The greatest assortments, etc. They advertise what THEY KNOW IS NOT TRUE. ' IT IS That-rua s'ro_RE or sArlsrAc'rloN ‘o never slcritlces qiaiity for .ldw pricing. N.itl:er ` does it use quality as an excuse for hlgh pricing It considers the cusromerriiost"alid""flié"‘ciisf`i'~l'% -.-_ 721-lr-isyil . PRGWSE BROS ', ".~. 4-: -_.1 _l. _.-, ,. . . __ < _ _ , _ __ _ fr -'free-‘f i' 4#-'- 1-* iimmiimidmmll ._ _- 1 . .»~ .-._- _ . _ _ ~ ,..¢_Q_|~ ' -- ‘ ' ' ' . \ _ ...:. _ _.-1‘“.': "'-.:-‘-.-:r~. _ 136.8 for October, 1913, as compared with 136.0 in September, and 135-0 for October last year. Corn, peas, Ontario barlcy,_hay and bran were higher, but wheat, flaxseed, west- ern _oats and barley were lower. Cnt- tle and beef were higher, but hogs and hog products continued to dc- cllne. All dairy products were high- er except cheese. Fresh Canadian fruits and potatoes advanced but im- ported fruits, bonus, onions und canned vegetables were l_ower. Re- cord prices for jute andtpe highest price for cotton since 1_9 1 ‘ raised the level _of textiles. Copper, _brass and lend were up, but steel, til_l__quick- silver and silver were lower. _Brooms were steenldy up. Rope and raw rub- ber decline . ,In retail prices, ments, eggs, milk and butter were_big`her, but there was ageneral decline in potatoes as the crop came on' the mea-kat. Beans, _ flour, ,_rolletl___ outa d s nr showed wealle t d cl were upward As above stated the ral effect of th o th's ch th annual meeting of the North Am. ericau Fish and Game Protective As- sociation opaned this afternoon at 2.30 `o’clonk in thc Board of Trade roolus. The first session wus to have been held this morning, but the at- tendance was small and it was de- cided to postpone the opening until the afternoon so that the delegates coming in on the noon trains might have all opportunity to be present. _ /\m0'-Jil those who were present this morning were the president, Hon. J. D. Hazen; the secretary, E. T, B, Chambers of Quebec; Hon. P, T_ Mc. Grath, member of the legislature council of Newfoundland and Max Mowatt Of Cn.il1lJ‘Dl:lltC-.l, lm authority on salmon fishing, etc. ___.l._?___ SELLING Llouoa 'ro INnlANa ‘ “Sovereig|_l'v._' N,,,__18_S,x mom, mere Hose_l`iud in ian with no option ol .1 until Hoes, Ask Pillcus UPWARD oPEN1No our N. A. AHLIA ‘I5 - ‘ ‘ \; iq V -- _ FISH AND GAME P. A. D GR..._..0wL G I FA OR The Department of Labour index i D ml ‘ 1 llulnber of wholesale prices stood at ST. .T01-IN, Nov. 18-The tbl;-teen. u as' probably the dearest of al fall blossoms to the amateur grower, are increasing in popularity. Every year, the growers say, the dahlia is coming more in dementi- Partly because it grows in such u variety of types and partly because it lends itself equally well to garden decorations and cut flower purposes, the amateur suburban hortlcuiturist constantly finds new use for it. As thc demand has grown the flow- er has received increased attention from growers until ‘this season, the nuntber of varieties developed rea¢`Dt<1 eight hundred. For along time the cactus dahlia has been developed to the neglect of the smalldensely flow- ered variety ol other years. , 1- -» _ l.»~-,. ~-\\ii~r~!-»~ . ' I .__ was the sentence imposed on John l or this Indians, one only 18 years old. an ug _ ___r en en es. while evaporated, apples -_and cool CORNWALL, gone I e m n Janges was -to send the level distinctly, high- Allard for furnishing lmao, to two 81'. _ __ V' ' | \ ` _ . _. _ . _ _- .,_,,,a§_.o.j _ 3 N.; _ _- ' ii. c. off H avllnnd Limoges- , __ _ _° li f ’ rl -l 1 .1 ; ~ _ Q"8°§l;;lé‘3’u£‘k§`¥°.F飧¥.sfZl.° ,§L'..§.`i.'."”‘°GE” ' .' lcd. _ = #dvds »re_eo\f_1 sneer in 'rlaza ss/rs ...-..l..‘i .‘..’£§i\'.’l-tl’ §.?l2i::.:.'f°‘f‘° ‘°*° “‘~~=~-° °f ef- l " ~ V glut 421 places. regular SI6 00 |édlv`$ll.80 _ . The 's 42 pieces, regular |500 no# |200' _BLAGK _ee Cf