""{""" " l' ` _»` V __ Z I ` ‘. 'gy' ,-1 ~ VV _ L -'4"""_ V -1' i 'I " ‘A V ` _ '4 ~' ,- _ n , DECEMBER 5, 1913 . 'mnwrnsrrrnvs rm's»r~or s THE- CHARLOTTETOWN' GUARDIAN f 'itoiumro nam " * PAGE. SEVEN ' ' ' _ . 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You will ses 'em here in all shapes, grades, sizes and styles, ranging in price from 65c to $r.45. Alley Co l |35 Queen Street I A i Washing soda should not be used on china. as it will take ot the gilt. u e o ' A good mixture to set color ln cot- t t tal is t. hte oniul f .on ma er s one a . apo o turpentine, a handful of salt and a Dail of cold water. p-_1|_l_-____ _______\ -‘ . ‘° (Cs. .\ , 5 \-\ ut., .__v _ ` " \ / ~- *»v` . J it \` 'l \ \ \\ ‘ Qs' \`- \ -»' ..,'.» Your H eatmg 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. Bend us your address and we will vuwte prices- _ Phone nr ii. Lyons 8|. Bu. p §_‘¥.~,1~i|||||||r|' 'lqwrs/` I - f / ' _ ,.. [,__ /,V . . inn. \ -\ $7 a ~¢ n-11" ,‘y,lill,\| 'Il' _ I i|| Fl *Qi 'llllt Grade Coll Hua carry. It doclnot lllattirrghmynawtirderyoneanhemro umdagnuusmywalumvvw 2.-.2-.-.*..~'.ri=°'“"°-ra li an . al: gg-o:»§kf’§,l{,'l in 1] 20 Days io' Xmas Call in and have that hoto taken today. P Cook Studio $3 Phone 397 Y A ,ul 4 Q Call and inspect our new'line of Frames now on show at our studio your photo in one for XMAS I would be just right. | Bayer Photo Studio | Telephone 192 I I U. C. C. ' NEWS Speecl"G‘lasses. °. __ _ S PEED special evening classes for employed stenographers looking for a special position. The famous sceedy GREGG system of shorthand is taught, by the best shorthand teachers in the Province. TOUCH method of typing taught on all standard machines., Enough machines for every student and every one N BW. You should enroll today. Union Commercial _ Coll. ge Royal Bank Building READ 7 THE ABOVE 2940.1 r, 18 Mltuestf _ _ _ El __ The *__ Human __ Eve J The Eye is one of the most del cate and com- A plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly ill-used an overwork- t ed. ` .Eye-Strain , Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the slymp- toms of Eye-Strain; esd- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any ~ length of time, blurred vision. _` Allgw us ‘$0 Eixanélins ' our . e V0 fe.. .alfa rentals revise. This is our business. G. F. Hutcheson in Shorthand and Typing ~ Here is your chance to get' ...°'l*. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague. His office phone il 1| and residence phone I_0. _ HORNING DAILY Gunt- atsa can bs pbtsmsa at w.s. Jann-l aton'a, Montague. . .__- ...°CHURCH OF ENGLAND.” BBT' rs. m., and 7 p. nl.. i l ...°Mr. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Bourie will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otilce of uudertakcr W. L. Dingwell. Hin -phone number is 5. ...°BUBSORIBERS 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 dats. 'CHRISTMAS CARDS, Calendars parcel tags, seals etc.. src just what will please and our prices are right. Jardiue's Book Store, Montague. 3035. ._.°IMl’0RTAN'1‘_VIBI'l`0R.- Mr. .l . H. Haro, Toronto. arrived in Bourla Monday to attend the.annual meet ing of the farmers Institute held in addressing the members of the insti- tute he stated that he _was a member lion r. adve 3 u this column. ~‘,l\l|l mil!! l°°0mpan¥ order. llini mum charge twenty-five cents ...'_I’U-R0!-IABED BUBlNEBB.- Mr. .W.. B. Leard, formerly manager' of Matthew L McLean's branch store at Bridgetown, has purchased the groc- ery business of Joseph Brennan, Cor- vicea will be held in Bt. Alban's' nor of ith Ave. and Z3 St. Baske- Church, Souris, next Sunday at ll' toon, Balt* -.1 _..'IliilLPORTANT Mllllli'l‘ING.- The Houria Branch of the farmers insti- tute hcld Q very successful meeting in Bt. Mary's Hall on~Monday Dec- ember 1st. The meeting was called to order at 1.30 'p.u1.. by the Presl- dent. 'HL William ' Whelan.l With a few. prelifminary remarks, he introduced Prof. T. A. Henson, 3 rs-` preseutative of the -Poultry Branch, Ottawa, who delivered und excellent address on winter egg production and thevmarketing ot eggs. Rev. R. B. McDonald, in moving a vote of you are looking for now. Our line' 32221;! °°Bl;g;`°g\i|(l1“f°dd§f°f- Bi;l\90\1 n a reas an ex- pressed himself p pleased with the large number that was present to hear it; He regretted tl-at the hour was late, otherwise the people might ask questions and thus obtain much valuable information. In a few chos-l en words he pointed out the import.-_ St. Mary‘s hall on that evening. In' ““°° °f Pm' H9"`°'° ml“l°“- The vote ofthauka was seconded by Mr . Andrew Mooney, Little Harbour; who of the Live Stock Commission for thu Dominion and his mission in the Mars duce the "large dealers to buy eggs on a diilerent system. He said that he was pleased to he present to hear the able address delivered bv Prnt. Benson and, although not visiting the province in the interest of the poultry lndustry, he heartily lndors- eaid. He 'approved of the work oil the Egg Circle Movement and stated! that the Dominion Government was highly pleased with it. He said that this movement has been tried in the United States and in Ontario, but, in no place has it been so successful as in this province, and he attributed this to the people of Prince Edward Island and Prof. Benson. He said that the present system was placing a premium -on carelessness. 'As mat ters stand at present the man who puts stale eggs on the market re- ceives as much for them as the man' wno sends fresh eggs in tile pink of condition. He claimed tha this was unjust; if a man sendadlrty eggs, let him be paid for dirty eggs; it he sends them stale, let him be paid according and if he sends eggs in goodcondition, let him receive the highest price, which will reward him for his extra trouble. He urged the farmers to join the Egg Circle Move- ment; to induce Mr. Benson to come and organize; and tofdo all in their of marketing eggs* EASTERN PERSDHILS _._-mr. J. stewart, me rom, was in Souris Monday on a business trw* -*_Rev. E. E. Styles, Sourls, ar- frlved home Tuesday evening from a visit to Charlottetown' ._.’Mr. .l'._J. Hughes, M.P., Souris, was a passenger on the express Wed- nesday evening) ...*1lliss Margaret Manning, Gowan Brae, is spending a few days visiting friends in Bouris* _*_ ...°Mr. 'James `A. McDonald, Nau- frage, was in Souris Wednesday on a business trip.° ...°M`.!'. F. E. Mclnnie, Black Bush. load of produce.° ...°Mr. I. Fraser, South Lake, was a passenger from Elmira to Souria Monday morning.’ Lake, was to Souris transacting busi- ness on 'I‘nesdo.y.° _,,°Mr. Edwin Burdett, Bridgetown, paid a business trip to Sour-is on 'I‘uesday.° ..,°'Mr Reginald Stems, Proprietor of the Victoria Hotel, Charlotte- town, visitgd Souria Baturday.° ...°Mi's. G. E. 'l’l10‘U1t\B. Who ha been in Charlottetown, husreturued to her home in Sourls.° _..°M_isa .Vsra_»McDonald, who has, been employed in i-louria for some weeks, returned recently to her home' in 'Giencorodalef _.._°~Mr. Alex. `Mol.lonald, Charlotte-‘ town, spent a `few days last wee visiting friends in Soul-is and vlefn-- ity.' ...°Mr. J, J. Johnston of the firm of Johnston B: Inman, Charlotte-I town, was a visitor to Sonrls on Wednesday.° .;.*'i‘hs many friends of Mrs. Weeks. Bourts. will be Pleased to learn that she is rapidly recovering from her serious illnss|.° -__ _..°Mr. 'J. B. Gaudet. travellin salesman for the Rock City 'robaec Clompany, was a passenger to Sonril Wednesday afternoon and registered It the Cox Hotsl.° A “Black Prince" hose are ld»al for children, elastic power to reform ' the predent system. was to Souris Tuesday with a heavy' _,,‘Mr. Colin J. Campbell, North' I hoped that the day was not tar dis- tant when he would again have an itime Provinces was to try and in-|0l’D°\'l¢““ii-Y 01 ustenlnli f° M1`~ B°\1'» son. In support of the motion Mr. Angus McCormack, Bouris, expressed himself highly pleased and said that he had learned many things of great, importance. In o, few select words Prof. Benson thanked the audience ‘for their attention and invited them so an that the teamed lecturer nas' tv write to him at any time if ther' required __any further information. The report of the institute, for »the past year, was then read by the sec-, which some discussion took place as Yorkshire pig, funds having being raised for this purpose. It was decid ed to buy such a pig and Mr. Frank 0'Donnel was appointed to take care of the auimlal for a few weeks.° ___.,,....,__,_.._.'...**..al_ Sales of Imperial Motors Increased 7000 p. c. ln 4 Years Sales of Imperial Marine Mo'ors- 'ost one branch of our buslir Ss-have increased from 5 in 1908 to 350-o' one aldsy -in r9'2, a gain or 7ooJ p. c. during fonry eats. During the present year the output was much larger and 11 expected to run over 500. Besides this our sales of stationery engines, boilers, saw mill and farm machinery, ship cbardlery, etc. have bein increasing all along, and our plumbing, steam and hot water heating department have been worked to capacity. What Increased Capital Means to the Business and With the increased capitalization, made possible by the new issue of 35') shares of Reserved Treasury Stack, our business will be able to expand suf- ii\iently_ to take care of the large amount cf orders coming in daily. With sufficient capitalization we will be able to save at least $4,000 a year on interest and discounts. This is You Save $2l.30 on Every Share You Buy The present value of stock is $121 30 a share under increased capital- our Shareholders sufficient to pay 3 l~5 p. c dlv’dvl » G "»L 3,; _,gi Pi wléhfd sims 5"l3“°I/ll 5 -R ;»,;_tf.,‘ -fre ss; 'ti t rftgw 1 il >'-.'l9i.\_ iv ll* it ~ _ l*