39¢3'~~ ~ 'l'5l¥§l'l'!@B'lf _NFIB _ y _ _ CH WN (GUARDIAN. ,_ \,¢ollI!Nil Ju.n.1. __ Contentment _ f the renter rt of life a d t ‘ receive subscriptions and dvertising S S ' pa u come” gent in the Pmupdou of Dimmud matter at the oillce of undzrtsker W. or Precious Gem _ Jewelry can exist only when one has positive knowledge that the Jewels sie above ciiticism. ' .' OUR HOLICY is to offer for sale only siichstones as will oesr the most critical inspection ' I . Wellner`s Jewelry Stored ` agent in Montague. His office phone is 18 and residence phone 80. dian can be obtained at W.A. John- I ...~sunson1Bnns should renew a ._.°1"r Pave to buy inftiue Provinek '...'T. GORDON IVES ts Guardian ...°'l‘I-IE -MORNING DAILY Guar- ston's, Montague. r ...°Mr. ED. D. FEEHAN. Guardian representative in 'Bouris will gladly L. Dingwell. His phone number ls`5. .__,- f week or two before the time they have paill for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date., _ CANADA WINS PRIZE l of, ,"_<,_ \\ i,,'~,;_'i.;v 'Q 'Q _Q NEW YORK, Nov. is-Major ohne ,f"l__~,- " \\;,;;',"-/'$_`\\‘\\$\\eC? /`(\'\C'-5,\.`\\~""(;",,v_f_’/ Mix ,_W.~ MacLean, of Brockville, Ont., ” _ _...___ - ' ~' ' 'f with “England's Pride." took 1 -5 n, reserve ribbon in the competition 1, V ‘ Y - ` - forjthe cup presented by the inter- __f @_ 9 @` -lv gy)/3,; _ _ e » - I ’ ul " So’|thi'ii:Jeiu?:lii:,b iii which there vrerelpmg °! vineghrr “V6 fab‘°°P°°“f“\9 7 I ` gy 1 Misses’ S trong Smart Boots - High boot of box calf,laced style with two straps at up- pers, comes well' up the calf, S'zesIi to 2 ...$2 95 Anothfr style in velour ' calf, dull tops, laced, extra high. very smart and strong. Sizeirtto 2. ,,.,,, ._ $2 75 Tan calf, laced style,sma~t, dressy and strong, Sizes lr to 2 ......$2 65 Same styles as above in chiidien’s sizes 8 to ro%. See them, Alley £6’ Co. _ _ l35Q_ueenSt. 'Elegant Photos for' Xmas _ 'At Moderate Prices Nu need to wait for a fine day, however With the equigmeni. ,oi tr _e modern Studio, you can s_\sken one time as well as nnotner. , A. E. Lyoit Studio ' 107 Queen St. Cli’town Don‘t Forget Baby ` ao-ii-iivfni lan l.__ , ` '~ ,, - pl \ ;`, .»e.c,;-_.'1.~1;( » if ‘e T ` \ i . _7" .= , S' l ¢"'< _ -_ e \ _l ~ -- _~- \ I I ' ` \\ ‘ i " _ V \\`. `\_ , .- I i _ ,. _/ / `f` 'feb "\\f Your H eatmg and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. .We have now on hand all kind; of fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. ~ ‘ ' Send ns your address and we will quote prices. . ». Phone In a/Get Here Ahead of _the Xmas _ ...°0NE CENT per word each inser- _\‘on for advertising n this column, ;Jash must accompany order. Mini- ,inum charge twenty-tive cents. _ EASTERN PERSOIIILS ` ...°Mrs. Harold G. Matthews of Bouris has returned home from. Mald- en. Mass., where she has been visit- ing for the .past three' weeks. At Malden, she attended the graduhtion exercises ofthe Comercial College, from which her sister Miss Lillian Sherry sreduated with distinction. _ _.___.__.._.._ _ -‘ oALG.5nY's Por»iJna'r1oN_ '- CALGA.RY,. Alta., Nov. 18.-That the population of the. city of Calgary is now 80,824 is thc .estimate of a directory company which has lust ie- sued a new liook on this city. The book contains 51,349 names and by _using the xnul,tiple_` 1.75 which is stat- ,ed to be a. very conservative one, the population is_stated to be 90,324. - IN GRAPE TIME national horse show of London, for the best mare or filly in three classes at the horse show lest night. ‘Out P,ost, entered by Captain W. T. R.0ddeu,‘of Montreal, and ridde( by William F. Oarbeliry. took the first prize in the class ` for heavy-weight I-Iuunilton came third. Miss H. Viau, of Montreal, took o in the harness horse ` A '| _ V i , ‘l ,r I Your friends away would I like a Photo for XMAS. Come early and hgvea sit- ting at the Bayer Photo Studio . Phone 192 J /“‘ "\ \ \ _ l \.- .._, \f/ l ‘- . ;.- Wg: _.N ax: If __ __ .,:_q,-,<»,Q:,:;,E '~ ' `-"I _ ll: gieir-\»'.tr»»1 , - _,__-_***" _ ,_,, _ ,r r '- . '»- »~* _.lines and substantial elegance. Some newmodels of thistype are illustrated here and many people prefer - , ' These Monuments to the artistically carved de signs ornamenied with taste- ful decorations. Whatever your preference we. are 1ea`dy to supply the style you desire. Consult us CHANDLER di BELL 160 Kent St. ~ , 1404-9-toMwfm31i f / \ 1 '_ , \ .;n__- \ ` "Grove's L. B, Q. Tablets will‘set you ,on the road to recovery- they will cure a cold in one day and also banish any case of headache orneu- ralgia. The remedy has proven pop- ular and it is often imitated but there is only one genuine and it bears the name of E. W. Grove. The Two Macs, 149 Gt. George St. Mllltf. "Feed the'Islund Condition Powder to your horses and cattle. 'l‘here's nothing better to build them up and put. them in condition-25c.lb.-E. A. Foster Central Drugstore. . 2718-11-18m3i. C0., L ` .ri ' ‘ Best Quality' of for Basel lliirner'&_ 5 Q Furnace I, V Soft Coils - , l Acadia Nut Acadia Round A n Albion/ Nut 5 3 ' 'Albion R’m,miae ~ i - ' 5 fl ' 2 Invirness _Round f- ", '_ I _" I ° ‘| l U » . < \ . ` 1 ',- no nine contestants. Hel' entry Earl Grey, was handled by Andrew Y. Eager, of Simcoe. Judge Moor’s Cadet came second while Alfred G. Vanderbiltfs Lord Polonius was fourth. The Bitton stables took ilrst and second in the thorobred hunters class, with Cleveland and Emhurst both ridden by Jack Hamilton. CAVALRY MEN AT SHOW. Army mounts, ridden by otllcers in uniform, furnished the sensation this afternoon at thb national horse show in Madison ‘Square Garden. Officers from Russia, Norway, Eng- land, France,. Belgium, Canada, and the United States participated. In this international contest, "Troop- er,” ridden by major Howard K. Brown, First Cavalry, National Guard, New York, won the Plaza cup. Early in today's program como the judging of backney nllies and mares. Clarence I-I. MacKay won a blue ribbon in a class of three- year-old fillies with Lady Burns. Maior C. W. MacLean won s, first in the class of mares four-year-old or over, with his Engls.nd‘s Pride. "Bury Surprise." h Sounds won over those of Ottawa, Ontz, , ____ INTERCOLONIAL COAL 1 C Mlnin Company Limited has been called for Thursday next. E. M. MacDonald, M. P., for .Plct0u, is here in connection with the matter. are in circulation, Mr. Macdonald said that no announcement would be made until after the meeting- FATAL BIJDW FROM AUT OMOBILE . _NEW YORK, November 18-Rev. Dr, Jnmes Ross, a leading scholar and educator of Canada, was struck and gnenlly injured by an automobile in n -city street late 1104187- H9 died from n fractured skull an hour 101121* He had stepped from, behind n, trolley car into the path of the automobile. Several women who witnessed the accident tore: their dresses into strips and bandaged Dv. Ross’ head before the arrival of an ambulance- Several letters from Andrew Oar- negie' found in Dr, Ross- pockets, indicated that the clergynfml Cum” here to seek Mr. Carnegie s aid for the public library at London, Ontario Dr. Rose’ 'home. TENDERS }ARE TO 'BE OPEN TOMORROW OTTAWA, November 18- Tenders were received at the department of railways and canals today 101' B505’ mn uve of the new Welland ship can- nl. This is the section extending from Allenburg to Port ` Robinson. and win be the toni-th to be placed under contract. Chief El\8i“°°f Wd' ler, in charge of the canal construct- ion, was here today in connection with £the tenders. The contract will ` 1 - h rtly. ‘ r .bavpnfg ¢s;`t‘;nded'» period for recelvius tenders for urst section of the_Hali- fax ocean' terminal wprk exillrcu Oh Thursday. ' ~ - -_ ' . _ ____._...._._- Dunn anna, rusvtvsis ' _ _,__- The funeral service had been said 'and the undertaken' was getting roll!!! to ‘screw down the lid_of_the,easket in wnien threevnwld Mom H°“°- asugiiw _oi ni-_ me un. Henry Henry, who live on a ranch-~ MM' wm‘y C°10__ nn.; lying supposedly dead, when aneilmlm' \l°t\°_°d' “mt the ends of her earl W9” Phil 'ng unerul was 809904- ‘"5 t’h° U" '°i1?ii:`ei=iia had been ill. for °°'°,':in ia cal E ._ - A npecial meeting of the compv-ul' . AS COFFIN .0LOSE|S` I - n f'-;~’-sf2qi_u»i»| 'r-=-="f=;=~-‘nf _ is still BMW. \“'\‘°°¢“ ‘tm ‘"°°°` an if. |» ”"`I"‘- l“" '- *' ']'ilii-I'.i<. 4 ‘ ,,,.e.il;_i' l _1illll*“il lill' .ill.l“;' 0;. 5 " 52,,- il* A way to keep grapes fresh' until Christmas time is this: Dip, the stems in melted pisrafiin, _and then ‘WMP each bunch in tissue paper, twisting it ilrmly to keep out the hir. and packing the grapes in layers in a basket' with sheet wadding be- I _- qualified hunters, whilie 1-ion' Clif- ' U _ fora siitnnn Raveiiofriudm by Jack '“'§°“ ‘°‘*""‘ ‘“.‘Y°'- | o make grape catsup wash, cook, and strain three quarts of Concord SFHIIGS, udp two pounds of sugar. one eac of cloves, allspice, and cinna- mon, bnlf a teaspoonfiil of cayenne lpepper, and one tcaspoonful of salt; boil the catsup twenty minutes and bottle- it. | The following is a good recipe for grape ielly: Pick over, wash, and remove stems from the grapes, Put, into a preserving kettle, nent to boiling point., mash, and allow to boil for 25 minutes. Strain through a coarse strainer and then allow the juice to drop through a. double thick- ness of cheesecloth or a jelly bag. Meusure, bring tothe boiling point, and ict boil ilvo minutes. A-:ld an equnl amount of heated sugar, boil three miciutes, skim and pour into Jelly glasses. Place in a sunny win- dow, and let stand for 24 hours. Cove er, and keep in n cool dry place. FEWER TRADE DISPUTES AND _ ' WORKING DAYB LOST The Department of Labour reports that the industrial situation from the standpoint of the number of trade disputes in existence, was bei:-~ ter in October than at any time dur- iing the year. The loss of time to The ch8l11Di0¥\5l1iP GBP WHS W0” bl' iemployeen through trade disputes ac- \t`ually commencing during that month In the class Of three \\“l1t9f9'f\`°m iwas small, and in all there were on- ne clu the entries of Essex fox' - ~., ly eight disputes in existence, thi. number including _those already in existence at the beginning of the ,month and those which commenced ,during October, On nooccaeion dur- ' COMPANTS FUTURE' |ing the present; year has the number ,been as small as this; the next best MONTREAL' NW' 18"Th°r° is record being in September when 0011Sid°l'Bb1°._.._§R9§F'1°l2i°P.__h§"9 °°“' eleven disputes were reported. About cerning the future of the Iutercolon-_ $657 employees were directly and indirectly involved in the disputes of the month. About 70,000 working days were lost through strikes and lockouts ‘during October as com- pared with -83,380 during September u§‘e“";§ 22’ 3;”-v‘;f,’§,f;9:n;§§§°‘Lf§f§§ and 08,000 in october, 1912. As in the previous months the most im- nortnnt dispute was that of coal miners on Vancouver Island. It is difficult to estimate the loss of time through this dispute, as it is prob- able that the strikers obtain work from time to time in other localities ‘and that other men are taken on hy the operators concerned. An esti- mate would shlow about 2,000 men ,out of work directly as a -result of 'this dispute during October. ...,-1-_-__--__ . \ | CANADA' S PEAT INDUSTRY "Canada's peat industry has be- come an economic factor of commer- cial, importance. It has passed be- yond the experimental stage and is nbw on a basis for extensive deve- lopmeut," w-rites J. G. Adami. HA.. in this weelffs issue of the Journal of Commerce, Montreal in an illustrated Canada’s Peat Industry last year Canada inxported over four- teen nnd a half mil lon tons of coal valued at nearly 340,000,000 or a PGY capita expenditure for this one im- port alone of over $6.00. In Canada already over 40.000 acres of peat bog have been surveyed and explored "but there is an almost inculculable amount of peat between the Atlantic and the Pacific, much of it still un- known. Over this aree. the ,peat aver~ ageei possibly 20 feet in depth and _whbn it is remembered that. one acre of peat one foot deep will yield ap- proximately 250 tons or that an acre 20 feet deep will yield 5000 tons one may understand. in some small _degree the 'importance and value of 'this almost unlimited ' supply of fitel."' § ilgflg-r1.3 1 yillsiinég i fill-iimmmmmmg. z_,' -iff-,,,n{}%_ li ,.1-i i lil _ F*'-fs. `?='-L5 ' 2-.. 1?-ir _§§`-3'-_-=-*- -_~_=:-.:-.§==,== fs; = _-.-as "EF .%=f" ._..-fill - f. w .vi . .. - .." 'ri' ~' - ~i» -- i-_ - g|i,i"’ ,il ov! 5| " EE 3 .nr ll Eradicates scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it. Then ts no “lust-as-good" mbdleins. haiqt ea having Buefa Got it tolli. | FERTILIZER FROM THE AIR. It is sixty years hince Bt. Culir Deville first showed how aluminum could be extracted at e. cost of $120 a pounds But he declared his belief that new and cheaper methods would be deveilped, and there would come a day when aluminum factories would produce fertilizers. The first part. of the prediction has already come true; the price has inli- en from $6 a pound in- 1888 to twenty cents today. The other pre- diction seems to have been made true bykan Austrian chemist named Ser- pe _ H¢gd’5l ,fiipon isnur Force., Lid.. Sarsaparilla °, 0 ci---I-»-ef---» r. e. i.:--in ___, Capitalization ,...$|50,W0 _f .- ,_ n N". ’ ’" I»~_ °~ ' C Subscribed......................_ 86,0§0 |720 st $50 a Share I ' Officers . ' 0 E. R. Brow, President. S. R. Jenkins. M. D., Vice- President. H. G. Jenkins, Secy-Trea- surer, Bankers - Bank of Neva Scotia, Charlottetown. Directors. E R. Brow. , S. R. Jenkins, Lf. D , D. o'M kiddie, C. H. Black, ' J _ W. Carruthers. I u e e .-_.-._.. n... Special Points You Shouid Consider o'ne of the splendidly equip- p=d ranches in location and every other good point. The manager is a msn of practical experience and has l The breeding stock includes a pair of breeders one year old, that raised four pups this season, and four pairs of _ P heated to something like 2,700 de- article c-n ~ Continuing tha writer shows that- . 5 The' commonest source of aluminum is bauxite, a red earth of which the most important deposits are ln France, _though it is found elsewhere. By the Ser ek method the bauxite is grees in the presence o'_ carbon, when it combines with the nitrogen of the air to form salts that can be easily reduced to metallic aluminum and ammonium sulphate. | 'And ammonium sulphate is the 1913 pups have been selected from the best breeding stock on the Island Foxes have been carefully paired - not one is iii any way related 'to its mate. The ranch is situated at Upton Park, 3)/.j miles from the city, and is considered complete charge. ' The ranch expenses _have all been paid np to Sept. 1914 therefore all profits fcr next season, which estimate four pups from breeders and 2 each from the four pairs young pups, go directly to the shareholders. it. supplies the nitrogen so ha_rd to to make it possible to produce alum. it is covered by patents that may not help the consumer, » | i . in ine Liver foundation of valuable fertilizers, for ‘ '-~ '-°- ~ -'~' Upton Black Fax Co., Ltd.. Charlottetown, P E. I. Iheroby apply for ....... _.shares in The Upton Block Fox Company, Limited at $50 a share. Enclosed herewith 'timl ....... ._ being full It payment for same, NAME.....,_. S0 impgrtant is the liven and so ADDRESS ..................l..................... ................ .. .. . _ . . . . .. treat is its influence on the other vi- 2670 1l~15\¢lstt3l. tal organs of the body that it may obtain for plant food. ` D Incidentauyy this procens is sam ate.... ...... ........ .. . _ ...... .. ’““”‘ ‘°‘” “"1 “em 8 P°\"1d- But as ILC. JENKINS, Secretary-Treisurer, be said you have little to fear from _ _ _ ._ a.__ _ I-‘ . the liver is in healthful, working or- bod _ Careful eatin is reat h a. few doses of Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills under these circumstances ,`A trial will convince you of their superior merit. A the ordinary ills of life so long nn F-" _ Y s s 1 towards keeping the liver? right, linli, _ _ _ . when 1* d°°° 8°” ‘"°“€ were is mth- Bran, Middlings. Oilcakr. Cotton 5-red. M» lsssinc ing like Dr. Chase's Kid -Li ' pm, to restore the uve, to ';°e’;m,:f,§ Meal, Corn Meal Cracked Corn and Rolled Oats “°*‘°”- , All of which we are sellinsat lowest pri.-es, 11-fit"-5"-T--‘l°°'€’i"‘°” °'d “$.12” » "“’ wiioi.|:siii.i: Ano asraii. Ph 0 Du on an ousness _ _ _ are cured. and th” digestive and ex- Don’t fail ioucall and get our prices before buying. - cretory systems are set in order. It ' is w ‘ e A H ORN E £5’ CO 2T0ii,11.l8ttsMEtl Decl der. The digestive processes are no - €§"2““"“° °” “°“°“ °‘ F LO UR and FEED a any derangeinent of this soon _brings trouble, organ 10?:11rgilsscszeazgihgongggaatéon fog We are now receiving our Winter's supply of e 6 F6858 ‘ ' spmm Additional work is ifhmwn FLOUK ln the following well known brands: °“ "'“° "*°“°”» *md S°°” fl” Wh°1° Beaver Star. Queen City, Phoenix, Sunbeam, Royal Gold, V eliminating system i derau ed d ' » the 1,100.1 carrie, poison, th,'f,,,gh,'1‘,‘,e Regal. Five Roses and Royal Household. 1 - ‘ \ . m F F . We believe that this industrial con- cern has not been excelled, if equall- ed, in the industrial life of the Mari- time Provinces so far ns its rapid growth is concerned. Only a few yeurs ago the plant was established in one building on the Steam Navi- grition Wharf, today it takes many buildings to accommodate the dif- ferent activities, of Bruce Stewart &Co.,Ltd......,_., _ _ . _ There is no doubt but that nil the issue of stock will be taken up. Nothing more attractive, so sec- urely sofeguarding has been offered to the people. Here is a business abso- lutely safe with its condition financ- liilly and otherwise, open to the pub- lic. Here is a business calculated to develop our resources, to give great- er home employment to our people, to add to the wealth of our province, and in every way help us all.- Patriot.- Editorial, Nov. 11, 1912. up Rapidly 5, par, Qioo a share. ` S toclé Being Taken The increased capital stock of $35,000 ` is being iak.n up rapidly. This is in 350 shares of Reserved Treasuty Stock, present value iz: 3 p. c. but selling to investors at' _.__ __ _.._.. ...J 4.. ues -i _ “Charlottetown Needs industries" __-'l The Press and People Support Our Prestige When the people and Press support a move- ment it must have merit pltis. Every local news- paper and the great mas: cf working men and women recogni'/.c in the proposed extension of our plant a move toward civic and ir dustrial beitermeni. With the proposed increase in the plant and working force new business is assured. All that means larger dividends to Bruce Stewart in- V¢St0Z'S. Sign and Send This Coupon Sending for our Prospectus docs not obligate you. But you assuredly owe your money a chance to make more profit And this is the one right opportunity. " .' =