‘f'i_fi1~i“:'- ~; _ :i Y _ »-g»._ it; .., ; 'i':'_i»‘». "_-..._ ._ f . » ~ A f" -‘ -»;»f‘; -_ '.-, ‘ _ ,__ » ._ ' i W . ~' - .» - i i » _ ..,-,.i, »- _, ~ 1. - _ »- _ . ,_ .. _e,- __ -- -..- - at-~ ' ~ » ~=, ` ~ -\ __ '-’~»,_ ,wiv ‘ » ‘ -w ~ 1 * - L , f . » - i - .» s. -_ . _ ~ ,r _ , " f' `> 'rf ._ "wr I _ _ . ,` '»" ,#- l I Jr . i - ‘ '~ .i. 4 _ E SEVEN " "d i> C) " PECEMBER 14» 1916 'rms casntomnrows GUARDIAN ~ ~ - - i ~ _ . _ _ _ __ { _ _ ____ __ _ __ __ _____ ____ __ ___________ ____ Y 'wilt 'rfiin' buy - I r l \'. 0 l MacKdnll6t Mi'. !\lacKa.y '(01' East 1 llorul tributes u‘t~i'c inunv und lneauti- l\ii'l.i\t<'h_v. Spruy»~Mr. and Mrs. J A oun an c n THE WHOLE .BODY _ (ng - ' I 7 E _ d River). a y g woman, n i u -l ,_ A . -ll .~ ,_Iiio_v_ '|`|ic palibearers were: iiurlieii ‘my " K )“'U Cal’ 'RWE L known; the steward, and a iii-cnian.lru mom’ [hem “Lui H; -‘U ujhlluxs-‘BishoD. Boisford Beaumont. Alexander flu-in-<=xcev\ your phoioniiith. ~~~~~~~ ,,,,,,,. ,,,,i.,,.,,.,,_»- smite-ii vii-<~1e-niniii-. may r Mziife an aiipointiiicni i¢,(in,_ ' -~"“*- R- R- HOWLETT is Gus- ..¢|1'pAv3¢°buy|,,¢;,|,pf°v|m,, » ---._`-_____ dian anon: lor Aiinanrlale and vicinity. *T GORDON lViE8 ll Guardian THE FUNERAL OF THE 1 . r_ ‘ _ ~ ' ~ ._ _ - - S HAS SCHEME To ' rellresentattve in Montague. _ LATE JAMES M°cl-URE _ __ MAKE SOME MONEY ir... -_ : -_ - - ~ New l)@3»' ‘SN ~- --Ji » .ilt).~l[i|.-.Al.. Dec. 12-Professor took place_ Friday afternoon from his Prepare for Christmas _ ‘ If you can’t_ get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking your piact&will bring cheer to home keeping hearts. Make the appointment today at The Bayer Studio Milli"f.El<‘ritf. ‘ - A. E. LYON, _Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Ani- ateur Photography. _ _107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. _ f""ie.ne.;""t Dainty Made _ And Royal Bra 1 -Means- Canada’s Bes 3% r: <: ` :i H- \\\v,vllllllll¢\\\\\\\\\\ Made by the Independ- ent Rubber Co. Merrito Ont. ‘ ‘ Shapes we have ever shape and that means yo will get good fit Rubbe well fitted will wear mu longer. \\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\\\imrl (D 1'* fb x < nunrr.n\\x\\v11//_.\ \\ Lurnbermens --- ant Kragk we have test- \\\\\ d and proven them to be lit”-v_\\_\>\i~°" "}“1'<,"itY- but 0" fe" _"mg ing ee rnpiaiy ee peeeiiiiev | he best heavy rubbers er sold -See Them- Alley J; Co. Qlleell Ste b°r5 t°"l“y; Whey had been """de""’d who reprinted the article in response and robbed of a considerable sum of to R request: t _ I Rock off Cariboo, 5.15, p.m.- The' S. S. M0fhef-Made, Quick the tiller rope parted, and the ship_ ,_ LAWYII V _Z ' trough of the sea,-and began to leak U gg p, l, |_ Qho ia n K t Handy in mvr-fy adly. Repairs were effected to the 'F `:”=:°&. L." 1;ome;:i_:n'»lEiy_1_::_|»ni-eu and tigler rope, and' the ship got before the '-»~-=»-=f- - 1 °' . 1 r.:::::.1";:;i'.'§r“;ii. “;.“;Ye.;§iz » .~ ' '§§°l~°!~°!°~I°°l~-l~°l"I°°I-°l~-l»~l~°Z~~!°~X'»Z-°2°».-»1~~!‘°!°»3°~1~~K» ' stopped- The ship asain fell off into K _ nmfrflwrs. rough r;gv_<=r___i§li\0\i_'__:'-'i£m=__.\'_f1_;1 the__ti-eugh of the see. she eeme te A.A.lAoL|\n K_C Dolllld Mo llilloli 9 i_l“““il l!'_l ._ _ if ' anc or at 7 p.m., and all hands kept IQBLEAN E-IIQKINNON €:;ei';°‘v%‘_‘l_{'(i‘;:_‘_'_“§f'_:,'_'_‘ii'£;"H:_u’;l;§1‘épt_;‘£2 hailing for several hours. At 11 »~l‘|'l‘|l¢\|'li -. i¢\0rl\\yl'l\‘|-.V Y and nlotliin/.5 clue will loosen_u cough or dclock the m*19l-913 Umcefsi Gnglneelll- lldyal Bank 816|.. Charlottetown. chest; com and heal the ,,,¢1“m@q or and most of the crew took to the boats swollen throat membranes with such and left the ship. They alleged that " Mon” to Lum _ C°__ .1.omnt0_ or-_'__ ' _ would ha? been swallowed up in the 0ff|¢¢.;.`l||,|¢ of N. 8. Chambcrli _ "The captain _md New _____,_ __ C\i}l‘l0¢\0l»0Wll» P- E' I' " " ‘ examined, and, it is said, had` by lil; Th I. I. Amllil olfrilll H. I. ed. The captain said that his men !_A”.u”T°N ‘ 'RAW gigs; 3:5” §0lllyandTli\lrlday af- would not i_1_l:_cw him _t_o__approal~.h the " " Anon Pill’ \fi‘l of marital' qxpfolg from wrec . e' wrec e passengers ‘ °|:'C¥::|;'Bli‘i\ ill ll|tlll¢ Illllltll alll were all highly incensed' against the un' _Blok 0! ldlltrlll bg, phil Ili lolllllll If CBDil1l{i__ a;\d (glow. 'l_;hose_ drowned "tn gong - W, |V|', Agent, ti were e wo sses eWof (n cces I '° Y ' ,.|,°:¢.‘:»'¢¢, mn nr. Amherst or the non. charles Young. bi-other 0j°¢|..i0|¢ qggyqhn OHM, PN ' ` ` Harbin J. L of the late Sir William Young), Dr. vu moth, carintutnwn. P- I- I- 5 Qi U7 \v//llA\\\\\ ‘* /An The funeral ot' the late Jas. i\ic(‘lui-i» S|f-.\- hir# jus'-_ l;zl:`; lir'oie the Mo." xi- M C1011. N. B., at 2.30 o'clock. Service ment it scenic hy which he claims the nation will make? anything from live to six million dollars in the.nexi six months. His idea is-`thr.t the Govern- ment should cali in all the silver cur- l'€HC.V i’-"ll Y‘i?Dl-We it by coins exactly similar but matic of nickel. Prof. Lea- cock states that there- is about 20.- 00,000 of silver in eireulntinn in Ian- ada. The murke-¢ value of the coins is about 70 cents per dollar of coinage.‘Hides per lb Nickel _W0ll'lil' be substituted for the silver and the cost would be consider- 'nlily less. , The present value of nickel is 50 cents per pound. it is proposed that the banks would act us agencies in exchanging thc silver for nickel coins. Prof. Leacock undertakes to carry out the' scheme for the Government with- out salary_ l-ie explains his plan at length to prove that no one would lose by the change but that the Gov- ernment would save millions by sell- in`g the sliver as bullion. BRITISH §EE WAR WON AND END NEAR J. P. MORGAN SAYS NEW YORK, Dec. 11-“People in England believe that Germany is beat- en. and that peace will come sooner than many Americans expect," said J. l’. Morgan. on his return late yes- terduy afternoon aboard the Amerit§n liner Finland from rt three months' business trip abroad. Mr. Morgan de- clined to make any comment on the iinancinleinission which took him to London, but did admit having a long umlir-tice with King George. "'l`liero is no doubt reifnr-‘.in"; fit* outcoine ol' the war," lvlr. Morgan con- tinued. “lt is u certainty that the Allies- will win, but how 'iona *_ will xt-gent declined to e-xprrss his person-_ al views on the duration of thc war. Mr. Morgan denied that he was ill while abroad, adding that he had en joyed the best of health und had spent. some time nt his shooting lodge in a Midland county. lie zippc-'-Ml‘- Crocker U- l»°"i@ (B°S'- etin en the stntnte books of the Unit- ton_) Basket of Flowers-Mr. and Mrs.‘ cd States, but \-ejected by (ynnadlh is S. Bishop. Wreath-Day stuff Times sought |n H bm |m,.0duce»d by ,-ep,-e. Pfinlills U0- Spflli'-MiBF» E019! (`-h"~P'lsentntivc Sloan. of Nebraska, Repub- man. \VreBth--N. B- 'I_`0l€Dh0“0 C0- lican. of the ways and means commit- e tors S ra -Mr and Mrs How-'ue ` NEEDS PiiiiE 'BLOGS The h-mes, tha miistilen. -1*'-‘__ 'Ili ilic organ- ot' il-» ‘holy iiepcuil. i'-ir iiirli' strciif_'ili :uid lone and i.i~aitliy action on pure blood. llood's Sarszipiwilln nmki-ii piirl blood. lt in positively uiioqimii-d in the treatment oi' s<'r_oi`ui_p_ catuirh, rhenm_’tism, dyspepsia. loan oi' np- petite. that tired feeling. There is no other medicine like it. lic sur! to get Hoo-i’s and get it today. lt is sold by all druggistl. op ra _ p y _ . - . - ard E. Price. Spray-Mr. and Mrsbaw-| .xt pieeent. he pointed cut, canada . i-ence Teed. Spray--Mr. and Mrs. A.| ,pay lake ad-vantage of it at any Ume_ S 'l`honipson. Pillow- 'Boys of the und he argued that the Act should be,free to contemplate the comnn-;'clal , l-louse." Bouvet-lie-v.\ar\d Mrs- E- B-_'rent-_uie~d. leaving the United' statesiiiituatiou which win follow the war. liay (loose) ton 10.00 to 12.00 ___ _ _ ____ ___ ___ B _ ___ _ _ __ ___ -___ - ,,n_______-._e___;;_-- -3 Hay (pressed) per tcn 18 to 19_ Lamb pelts (each) 07, Oats (black) pm' bush ' 07 Oats (white) per bush n5| Potatoes per bush 50| -Straw (pressed) per ton 0.00 to 0.511 Turnips per bush 20 [wheat per linen 1.25 to 1.50 Pork (organs att.) per lb 1.01,{,to 13 CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS I M. 12.00 to 13.00 in "" F ""°"<- """'“` "` T' ' '_' l' li’s Worth While To Pay a Visii To Our E l _ Annex On Grafton Sireei ,Butter (fresh) iii _Butter (tub) Butter (creamery prints) iEggs,doz. '_Fowl,ib Chickens, lb lDucks, Ib _ |Tnrkeys, i‘b __ .. Beef (lb) retail . . . . . .. Beef (wholesale) dressed ‘Pork (selects) wholesale 'Hay (ton) . . . . . . .. Straw (ton) .. .Potatoes (bushel) Turnips (bushel) . oats (white) bush. l0nts (black) bush. .. l'ursnips (Ib) Buckwheat lbush.) .38-40 _'ox-.05 .0x1/,~.09 Beef (live weight) ._ 'Lambs (live) . . . . . . .. ._ ._ $12.00 Wheat tliusli.) . . . . . $1.25 -1.50 bc' he-fore the signing of thetreaty "”*'W`_" oi' pence is purely n matter ol’ conjec- ture. People in England believe- thatl it. will he F-non." The Allies' ilscztli Zlii-37 43-45 40-42 12-15 15-18 16-18 22-25 i-. .14-14 7.00 04-as 20-20 0_5-05 0x~r.s_ .011/,- 75-90 15-20' 0” 10 .___.__._._.__ Useful, Practical Xmas Gifts 3 A few minutes in our store will convince you that we have a large and varied stock of appropriate Xmas Gifts. We invite you to visit our store and examine our well assorted stock. - Your Gilt Problem is Solved Here A 3 Minute Bread E thuice Aluminum 0 _Qs ' ` i J Ware l _.___ . \ ' lil HELP KEIVIP filing in Toronto elections at the pre- ‘sent juncture, but in case Mr. Kenipl should be opposed out of mere partyl or local selfish objects. I would feel inclined to assist him being elected,an' I have certainly' asked my friends tol use their very best endeavors to gcti A time saving article that niztkes housework it pleasure. A bread inixi-r that mixes tl\oi'ougl\ly in three min- utcs. Maids: in two sizes: 4 Loaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 963.25 Mixer A5 Cui - l if e .i ggi iliirs is tho luinous "Wi~u1‘»l _atny they just grazed a reef of rocks, r Barrlstera and Attorneyaat-Law eise._ Guaranteed to give ii sou e sa is which if they had struck every mm faction or moncv refunded The Pmcx The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd ° mi num mm ' ‘the interesting words- of Sir Sain lliughes. who arrived in Toronto yes- -terday on his way to Lindsay after a tour in the United States. I “We must keep the- war in sight.- The great thing is to keep things- mov- WRECK OF THE FAIRY QUEEN The Steamic r That Foundered off` _ Caribou Sixty-Three Years Ago. The following account of the loss of the Fairy Queen, to which refer-l ence is still occasionally made by, casionalf' in the _Halifax Recorder, fair passage across, passing Gull sea was very heavy, but everything had been favorable until that point was reached At 530 pm however, broached to starboard, nearly in the seaman und’ two boys-in all eight raging su f. advice of the passengers, been arrest- cut the boat he was in adrift and __.:_ _ ____._. A f A Cheery ‘"1 There is nothing hotter than "“ one of these in your i\0m