- NOVBWER 25 1913 ' mmnsi memnerm 'rim euannran . comme ere.. men slt`vl`N _ , __ 1 _ _ _ U ,V 5 - ' _ . 5 'AV M _ ' Y ` T " V --W-l-V , ' ' -s-er ' \ _ _ _ ~ _ _ . _ Tl” ' I' ' T "'07-,“"` “ll " V 0 ~-- ‘-'wr 11" ` .. mr _ ___ __ "*|;`_ <,' lr' r`J `\ l4', ` ' _ ' ' " _ 5:3 '-))_ 2 . . C7; r _ ...~rr PAYS te buy,in title Province _.form cum' ner were each meer- .'|=. ,_'~ . , . :A ‘_ " lion lor advertising n this column. " j / .- M at v" ' Y Ugg L/ Q51 7 e f_~;_' »- “ iii *‘ _~_f;¢_~,\ff- '___ -F ~¢ ,|, - _ . _ 7*, ' >- » Contentment is the greater part of life and contentment in the possession of Diamond or Precious Gem _Jewelry can exist only when one has positive knowledge that the yewels are above criticism, ` OUR POLICY is to offer for sa'e only such stones as will oear the most critical in=pzction ~ Wellner's Jewelry Store. h> .<74 I / I i I \\;’Z"\`\\\;\\ _-_--; », \\ <..'f‘:'1» -\` ,;_<‘“`f/' _ ziivlqli '.55'/’[\\\\\\\\\\C? /'§l).\` `~ t _ _ . _ ‘ 5 \ _ \ ‘l . \~ _ ,_ _ -_-' . _ - _'Xe L ` _ _,. -\ 5 _// \\ \ 'k l Your H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have' now on hand all kinds ot fresh mined coal free from slate wud stone. 4 » Sendus your address and we will quote prices. » . _ - _ Phone ' I x 1 5 G0. rf.. ll, ,For ,$9 _ ._ /., ‘ l l 5 ’ A / _ g l Your Photograph-nothing “I Fine _flt,good workmen- < / *Cir* 4 _ A Leave your order for those Xmas photos etrnccoort ' Xmas . sruoro. l ' Phone 397-Y Hn-1 |_@-l `ll add more to the Christmas pleasure of the friends and kins- folk away from home. `~il/FAKE APPOINTMENT TO-DAY AT THE Bayer Photo Studio Telephone 192 I 'F arm For Sale I 1 I titer for sa'e my shore farm of one hundred and eight (108) acres more or l.ss of good land eighty acres clear and in good cultivation and some covert d with good lumber and an abundance of sea-manure There is a large dwelling house and upto date out buildings all in good repair. Handy to churches. schools. factory, R. R Station and within seven miles from Ch’Tovrn For further particulars apply to owner on the premiees NFII. B. DARRACH, Marshfield P. E. I. 2848-I1-25Mtts6ipd. E15 i i iq Annual Meeting The regular Annual Meeting ol the Barkers Black Foxes Ltd. will be held at the Court House, Arn herst. NovaScotla, on Tuesday, the oth day December, rqr3,at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afterucou. (Signed) R. B. H. DAVISON Secretary , ` (Pat) 285o-rr-»5\dllD:cg _ “See tho new long point collars, the very latest model lor men's day and business wear-all sizes plain linen and satin stripe madras. Moore & McLeod. °‘I~Ieavy wool stockings for boys dzes 8`to ro wide rib, strong and finrable. Thirty cents apalr. Moore & McLeod 2807-rr r2M3i “Ladies okoth skirts, black and navy, trim ed with narrow silk braid, the cloth is'a very good meiton nice and line a very special value ar. I, 75. Moore o fVlGL00d. 2799-I l-22M3|. OC 0 A L f ~ _ , . Best Quality oi llard tor- llsse Burner & _ Furnace Sdft Coals _ ` Acadia Nut ' ` ,Acadia Round Albion Nut ` Albion Runsmine 1 ~ _Reserve Runsmine _ Inverness Round ._.AT._. _ Geo. E. FulI’s ...°'l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in»Montnguc. I-Iis oflloe phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ' » ...°'1‘HE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can'be obtained at W.A. John- ston's, Montague. , .,.°N.l!iW HOUSE.-Peter uuuphy is building two iiuee tor Mr. Seth Mc- Lean in his new residence this week at Red Point. _ ` ' ...°PLOWING ALMOST OVER- Many farmers in this _section oi the countrv have completed their fall plowing others are etill busily eu- vaged.-* _ l ...°SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid lor hae expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are giscontinued promptly on expired ate. _ ____ ...’Mr. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Sourie will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the odlee oi undertakel"W. L. Dingwell. His phone number ie 5. ...°oFr oN A Honinmf.-nav. Mr. and Mrs. Bell have been given a tour week's leave ot absence, and are spending their _vacation at, Cavendish. Their 'many friends here anticipated their return` at the end oi the period withl Mr. Bell restored to his usual health and vigor, and enabled to continue the good work he has so successfully carried on since tho -tc- ginning of his pastorhte. ..."I‘HE LADY SYBIL, docked ut. , the railway wharf, Souria, at. 5 p.m. Thursday evening. She had n light inward cargo. Her outward cargo consisted of several carloads ol way freight, shipped by 'merchants in Souris, Charlottetown a/nd Morell, a uuantity of lumber, and several hun- dred casee of empty lobster cans. She leit_ for the Magdalen Islands at 8 p.m. Her passenger llst. was small. _U ...°SHIPPING NOTES-The schoon- er Sarah P. Ayer, which arrived ircm Plctou some two weeks ago and dis- charged a cargo of 106 tone oi ln- vernees coal at Matthew & McLean'a wharf, moved to the railway wharf last week, where she is undergoing some minor repairs. Aa she has not a, charter to load in Souris, she will likely leave port nt the eraliest op-‘ portuuity. Captain Smith ie in com- mrand. The Coaster Beatrice, which arrived in port some time nge with at cargo oi coal for Matthew & Mc- Lean Co. and which for the past. week was loading . cod-fish at their wharf, last Saturday morning tor Halifax with afull cargo oi 300 quiutal of dried cod-iish, Capt. W. O. Harrow is in comm.and. The Nol- lie J. King, left for Shelburne' Friday morning with n, cargo of 5000 bus. potatoes; 400 bus. turnips, 400 bus. oats, and 800 feet; hemlock plank. She was loaded by Matthew & Mc- Lean Co. a-nd is commanded by Cap- tain Goodick. She arrived in Port some three weeks ago with 21 dories for the above tirm.- The schooner Uncle Sam is still at the railway whari where she is beingdcuded hy Thomas Kickham, Souris West. Her cargo, which consisted of 3000 bus. blue potatoes, 2000 bus. red potatoes um-1 several ouintala oi dried cod-fish, is almost complete. She will leave oort early this week tor-Hialiiax. Capt.. Harpell is in command. The Uncle Sam, arrived from Halifax about ten dava ago with n cargo of salt which _she discharged at Mat- thew & McLean's chart.-The Lunnen- burg schooner Elsie M. Walters, own- ed and commanded by Capt. Waiters was- moored at the railway wharf last week, where she was taking elm- plies on board. The schooner has spent the Inst six months tlehing, meeting with fair success. It is now their intention to return to Lunnen~ burn. Sho has on boartfscveral quintal of huko_ taken from these waters within the last six weeks.-, The Daisy _Vaughan in command oi Capt. 'DeCosto is still at the rail- way wharf where sho is loading pro- duce for J. J. Hughes & Co. She will sail as soon aa her cargo is com- plete.-`Thc Mederio, Capt, Hartland which arrived in Ballast on 13 inet. was loading produce during the :renter part of last week. Although ohartpred by Matthew & McLean Co. She is loading at the railway wharf as ehe is taking most of her cargo from care.-News has been received that the three master Limelight, which left this port ten days ago. made the run to St. Pierre, in the short space of 44 hours.` This schooner is owned and loaded by J. J. Hughes & Co. and is commanded by Capt. Bushey, J. J. Hughes & Co., eecently made sevcralllargc ship- ments ot cattle.-° ForColdsFSore'I'hroat, ~ _ Croup. or Aches, Pains and Wounds, .|0|IliSl|l|’8 AEQDYNI _ Lutrrieur ,ls the never-lalllng 1 remedy. Keep itin~your home and be ready tor . -~ both internal and ex- temali_Ils.' ~, 0' in pol sos vnu s|eeeuoeeee»'»r»e~ r. s. seminars A oo.,r.e. lesss|,lsss. mum charge tw o cents ...‘RUBI-IING REPAIRS.-Messrs. Donald and John Lavie are busy re- Dairing the buildi g of W. L. Ding- well, Souris. Mr. Illiugwell will move in his stock about the middle of the week.-° ...'I-IOME IMPROVEMENTS.-The work ot renovating and rgmgdgling the house oi Mr. H. H. Acorn is pro- lereasing rapidly and will be complet- ed in the course oi a few days. The work is in the hands oi Mr. Angus McDonald.-° V ...°BUsY SEASON ovEB.-r‘ar|n- ing operations are drawing to n close for the season in'Eastern K'lngs,and the results are lar irom~ encouraging. A shortage in quaintity' and an inter- terior grade in quality are the pre- vaillng conditions, owing to the cold und wet season. ` ...°FISHING.-A few liahermeii at Red Point, and Basin Head are get- ting fair catches oirrhake on the'iine days, which don't come often, while of! South Lake good catches of cod- ilsh are made far oil the eboreqby the motor boats during favorable weath- er. The regular fishermen have made o. fairly good eeason's work, owing largely to the unusual and unexpect- ed catch of immense mackerel made oil the East Point during thc month of October. ‘f f EASTER!! PERSONALS Misa Florence McDonald, South Lake,is visiting friends at Red Point. _ _ ...°Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCormack, Big Pond, were to Souris on Sarur~ day.-° ...'Mr. Wm. McKenzie, arrived in Souris by the express Friday even- ing.-* ' ...*Mr. C. McDonald, Black Pond, was to Souris, Saturday with ar heavy load of produce.-° ...'Wil1ie McDonald and Henry Ste- wart, Red Point., lelt recently lor the lumber woods ot Maine. ...°Mr. W. J. McDonald, Souris. spent Sunday visiting friends at Nanlrage.-° ...*Friends will rdgret to learn that Mr. John Bruce, Red Point, is still confined to his bed. ...*Mr. W. A. Schwartz was a pass- enger from Charlottetown to Sourie` on Friday.-° .___ ...‘Mr. Angus P. McCormack, St.. Margarete, returned home Thursday from a business trip to Charlotte- town.-' ` ...°Mr. Angus McCormack, Selkirk, with his wiie and family, recently moved to Souris where he will in future reside.-* _..*Mr. James A. Day, St. John, lwas to Souris on Saturday. Mr. Dai’ in the interest ol the Nova. Scotia Fire Insurance Co., appraised the stock oi W. L. Dingwell, which was damaged by a recent fire.-° ...'Thc following registered on Thursday at the Cox hotel, Sourisz- W. P. Mailman, Toronto; S. T. Green, Charlottetown; James W. Day, Sl;,_ John; D. R. H. Shaw, Charlottetown; G. Benetmore, St. John; H. D. McDonald, New wlas- gow; I-I. D. MlcDiermld, New Glasgow.; W. S. Lure, New Glasgow: B. Mc- Eachern; on Friday-W. Faulwner Fooka, London, England; J. A. Schwntz, Montreal; Comdr. Thomp- gon, A. Love, Charlottetown, Wm. M. McKenzie, Berlin.--° From yesterdays Evening Guardian. ...*Mr. Alex Campbell, Elmira, was to Souris, Saturday on business trip.-’ Mr. und Mrs. Duriicl P. McDonald, Souris, loit recently on aplcusuut trip to Boston) -- ...‘Miss Elsie Henning, St. Mar- gurote, is spending u lew days with triends in Souris.-*V ...*Mr. Laughlnn McDonald, East Point., was among tho visitors to Sourle on Saturday.° ...°Mr._Emanuel Sutherland, Red Point, ` was to Souris tranaactlng business on Saturdny.' ...°Mr. H. H. Acorn, Sourie, was a passenger to Charlottetown by the afternoon train Friday.-° -- ...'Mr. Zeth McLean, Red Point, home in the afternoon with a loa`d oi cement.‘ ...'Mr. Allan McDonald, Sourie,who recently, shipped on the brigatine Miriam G, arrived home from Hali- lax on Friday.° .r.°Mr. William Holland, East Bal- tic, was 5 passenger on the evening train Friday, returning .trom a busi- ness trip to Souris.-° `.`..*Mrs. Peter Stewart, Souris, was a passenger to Charlottetown, Sat- urday afternoon, where she willnpend a week visiting iriende.° _ ._ ’Mr. Arthur rYoun¢, Red Point. was in Souris Saturday with a. large load oi sheep, which he dispos- ed oi to the Sorrrie buyers-° ...°Mlss Morgar-etc McPhee, ‘ Big Pond, was a passenger to Sourls by the express Fridav evening, where she spent the -week eiid visiting friends.- _,..‘Mr. John E. McDonald, local manager lor the New York -Mutual Life Insurance Co.. Souris. was to A ‘alslnrhicitgstown Saturday on s busl. .lash .must accompany order. Mini- . euty-iiv , was in Sourie Saturday, returning; . ..-.... ,_ ...»..7,-,... ..._ The Greatest Event of the Fall Season A REDUCTION SALE 20 p. c. Discount 20 p.c. _ Ladies’ Winter Coats Every Winter' Coat we have in stock must go so We have issued quick marching orders and those who come first will have the choice of the stock. Heavy Tweed Coat in a Scotch Heather Cloth. Collar of Plain Green Tweed, one revere trimmed with large buttons. Turn back cuffs $0.98 new ss so Fine heavy Scotch Heather Tweed Coat with fancy trimmed col- lars and cuffs. An AI Coat all through , $10 00 new $8.00 Heavy Coat of English Tweed made with a storm collar and tailored revers, tum back cuffs and patch pockets. » $7.50 now $6.00 Fancy Blue and Grey Cloth Coat with Cut away front and braid bound edges. Patch pocket, belted back $12.50 now $10.00 20 p. c. ‘Discount 20 p. c. DRESS GOODS We have too much Dress Goods on (our shelves and then we had clearance ads issued to th :m, as well, now everyone in the City knows what our Dress Goods are like both as to price and quality as we arc anticipating a great rush. “take the tip- get there first! Fine all wool French Veneiians Cloths in all the standard colors 42 inches wide 606 for 48c yd_ French Sedan Cloths the kind that made Starriey’s' Celebrated. All colors and in the two following quali- fi=S»ei~°h s|.2s fer sr.00 ya. s=_ inch $1.05 re. $1.50 yd. Sui ting Tweeds l Best quality English Navy Blue Serges, Shrunk and unspottable. (loc for 4-8c yd. 750 for 60c yd. 85C for 68!! yd. $1.2 5 for $l.00 yd. Cheviots, French Coating Scrges, Suiting Serges etc. $120 for flfrc yd 42 inch 88c for 710 yd. 1.50 for $|.20 yd. 50 inch L25 for |00 yd. 52` inch ‘l.50 for l.20 yd. 1.85 for |48 yd. 2.65 for 2.l2 yd. 20 p. c. _Discount Z0 p.c. 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