I ,».-~ |~x`}’i, 'Vilii -_-Z., I ffl-iii . ..,, il. hal iz" li a of » *lap ' ’-‘lf 1;; ...f \i j...i»i§l- lrlif. ,.1 - : .-1 _~‘s'-"f‘.,TL°..;.;'.-;;,,; -. _.el hifi' ,, . c . i I . i I .. .'.|§ V » l»i,. , . ,lar ll 'r.. | 3- 1'. .. ; ,J .. .. .,._.;;l.~ ~i;‘»'. ‘L-.if .»..il‘j: lifi.. l. ' ?1‘»* ;_l,§',”§ft‘ .Wi im. . rl; \, . all . "':'sl\ 53.1? i .- il." fit 5; in ‘iii Y iiiliii `: I lr: 'z 'f<€`!.` l .~ iii 1 \i` i '>l-'§%;f.- @ 1 l . 'f. .-. 'wig lil=§iiJ‘ R? ln.; _ I,_1:lr, i ` an -. Lin. . ' ai 'i l_:',» .-'<1' » . 5, 1 . ‘l f r I I .... ..'¢ 1.' .. TC( $5* c¢v.‘éi ~;,<%»i11'.‘ 1 . ll ‘ffm rl' 'i"»i`iy rr Lg; ij; K. .. iflii; > 1 i` ,glitz if 1* ;` >=< ..- .. 1-_. ‘. .c‘.- - 7/,i ` ii, lit. ,. ._ J* ..f._l'~, 'l E "~§~’“;.~.~%if .- n»r.~=.,»'-'ir'~f.=~a<-..; ‘ gill' al :;i".f. . i '_e~.~ . l' .4 ,.` '. "ii iii: 1.: ffl. . ,,., pA(;E-E1GH'1° 1” v mnwrssr News mssrorsmz THE;CHARI.0TTETOWN_C;(JAR_l?I_AN 7 ’ , .. loarrriie ninzr. W., .il ,Y }_,v; 1 T H E f" U A R D I A N hleh, no the mule or cull! no may PIIZE LIST OF POULTRY SHCI A o v Hsmaunos , v ' ' ________ ____ _ ‘ lc lisa i. < - ' ' - § S P ’ R ` F » . ,Havana i.‘:'.:“.°.‘.‘:.:.':.:.'::. ,-.,-.1-_f.-_..li‘.;.‘3.!,f"" f’°°""“ ’ "° °’ °- ........... ...... .... .. g ..‘:§:::‘~ 2- rlnce oya ac - oxcs. Cigars » Q Branch Offices ul Bummerlide Albertou. Bourln. uid Montague. We have a latte and very fine slock of Havana cigars in h x.~s ol 25 and 50 ini luding several sizes in snih brands as _ Henry Clay Oli ro Bock & C0 Diaz Garcia Roiuzo arizl _luliit C.no‘inas Concbas C iolinss Perfecios Magniiicos also Domestic Brands Marguerite Marltanl Metropole Lords of L"nada Nolrleulau l)ivi.s Perfection Sir Wllliarns c‘e, J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST §"¢Z- ev ‘%%~.., _‘fo 3. *\ fi W. A i,f1“§§§,¢ ~ \ . ' . 1, I ._ . ,, wi., 7;?/7; \` DIIRY 0F EVEITS T0 DAY. City Magistrate's Court, 9 a. rn. P. E. I. Poultfi-y-Show continues. Klrrness, Opera._I-I_<;usc, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913 TlRlFf REFORM ln our yesterday’s issue we dealt with Dr. McPhail's article in the cur- rent issue of the University Magazine on "The Hill of Error.” Therein Dr. McPhail deals with the present posi- tion of the Liberal Party and their prospects if they oiiicially adopt the present unofficial policy of independ- ence and separation from the Mother Country. The able editor plainly tells his Liberal friends that the elec- torate would never tolerate a. policy which would lead to the disruption of the Empire. At present we are not concerned with the main part of the article, but in illustration of what he menns the editor of the Univers- ity Magazine refers amongst other political cataclysms to the alleged disastrous aiiect of Tarifi Reform on the Unionist Party' in Great Britain. Or. McPhail implies that Tariff Rs- folm has ruined the Conservative CUNFEDEIII f|0li JUBILEE Ch-arlottetown, the cradle of Confed- terday decided to call a general meet- ing of all persons interested, to be held in the Council Chamber, Char- lottetown, on Tuesday, the 30th De- cember, instant, at 8 o'clock p. m., sary steps to celebrate the historical event, mapping out a programme and carry out the same. It is not necessary to dwell upon the importance of this meeting nor to emphasize the duty of the citizens of `~ 'IA v ' ' . .. ~ \ il ‘F ~»‘~-» o r ' th old C r no ch t li ct ~ , ~- ,- _nf _,K ,al nr y in e oun .ry, a a C arlo etown in carrying out such a _ _ Y _' .hairy I'-iv=if:\L0l0 programme as may be agreed upon /7 9. , i J li ,, 7,” inthe Liberal ranks, who are dissat- for the celebration of an event which 1'-'fi isiied with Mr. Lloyd Georges iwlicv had its ,origin in ohnrlortorown and rx, i'-”;;o=»snn"'~ . ;. 5 -.5 YLC? .1 I J Price 2.50 up would -willingly throw in their lot with the opposition were it not that they are persuaded that the commer- cial and social interests of the Eng- lish people require the present fiscal policy. _ __ Magazine conveys the impression that the conservatively minded people in the Old Country. 'Five years ago which now takes rank as the greatest event in Canadian history. Charlotte- town owes to itself, to the province memoration of this great event. As stated in previous references, In putting it in this sort oi nega- suggestions have already been made tive way the editor of the University to celebrate Cana.da‘s golden jubilee ~ _//Ah\\. v an.. o-.I s . _ a Eb ~ 'I ' ' ' ` U Tarid Reform is not popular with Toronto or Ottawa, and it is quite . - *nv//J ~~ - . . . - - in one of the largest cities, Montreal possible that some fitting celebration will hc hcld, at least, at the capital, and to the dominion a fitting com- i-un-i, J. whlr.iook;`z,`o"oo"'5fEi'. OD. BL Cockerel-1 and 2, W. J. Cudmore. Pullet-1 and 2, W. J. Cudmore. Adult Breeding Pen-1, W. J. Cu more; 2, G. Chilton. 1913-Breeding Pen-1, W. J. - more. O E =~ e for the purpose of taking the neces- ANY OTHER VARIETY MINOR(-ms y Cock-1, Ernest Cudmore. Hen-1 Ernest Cudmore; 2, G.\ _ t. appoin ing an executive committee to Chilton. ' Pullet-1, E. Cudmore. LANGSHANGS . Cock-1, A. Williams & Son. | Hen-1, A. Williams & Son. BRAHMAS Cock-1, John Whitlock. Hen-1, John Whitlock. ._ GAME Cnck-1, D. A. McKinnon. Pullet-1, Geo. B. Williams. ANDALUBIANS Hen-2, Geo. Chilton. ' Cock-1, William McNeill, City. Hen-1. William McNeill, City. 1 SILVER GREY DOCKINGS that would have been n fair incnrprs- possibly else that other cities will <;.,cir.,nu_1_ Jon., wnm.,¢k_ tation of the latticnde of many, but suitably commemorate the event. Pullet-1, John Whitlock; Nelson Everyone bought 0 f since then people generally and trade These would in no way interfere with whiti°°k' unionists particularly, have become the holding of s celebi-ation.in Char- BLACK SPANISH us put in aneat leather case. G, li, Taylor Jeweller & Optlclan Montague Black Fox Ex change Correspondence Solieitod I. M. McKinnon, Manager I D Montague, P. E. L - .'., sons , P_ CLARK.-At “Ravenwood,” Experi- mental Station, Charlottetown, on f/he 18th, inst., to Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Clark, a daughter. (Frou yesterday's Evening G.uardisn\ KELLY.-Af. Maplewood on the 5th, illilt., lu i\il'. limi Mrs. Malglchiug Kelly, 'a dallglltcr. MIL-LIONS FOR. FAMILY. CHICAGO, Doo. ls-The will or W... Deering, the harvester manufacturer, leaves the whole of his twelve or thirteen millions to his family. The will states that he considered he did enough for charity during his life, r'You will sec hcre nm- of tho host displays of ebony hand n.irrors you have ever been shown, real ebony backs, extra large English bevel mirrors and lonir. sir-mug hnnfllrs. This in ri ff°~-1 ~ ii- ei'-= 201 hw wi- ' 1-? own party, and I believe it will corn- 9, Cock-1, A. Williams &_ Son; 2, R. ‘ . .‘.,‘_ mend the approval of the country." Cockerel-1, G. Chilton; 2, J.Whit- H;Yel:\¢_G_-1 A williams &' som 2' R ~ . . . _ ro::o;n.r)ecLm speech the Hmm md* l°i>I{ilo¢-1, J. whizloci; 2. o. chu- H8g:::;;l_;"A wlmms & son; ,S SIX POXPS iliizaiie VPIIPQ ro the r-ron.a.H. Asqnieh wnrnoa °°"' n.aayner./l ` _ “hyd Bfgd Siivef QCK (lg|’gQ(|’F0xes_. l` ' r> u r-i, J ir whiu ur, z. A his honrors that ir the pnhue oiprn- BROWN nmol-loans (B. 0-). 'w,,§‘,,,‘:,,s & S0; “ ° diture continues to increase at the C k-1, J h Whitl k; 2, H Lali- f°*° it W” "°‘°g it "°“‘“ "° “°°°" thooi-ire. 0 n oc K ANY OTHER PURE BREQ. Prank R lleirfz Preaidfnt t t th ds f _ . ii ; 2 J.Whit- - . ° ' ' . :di-liin? xirciiiiue 0 ilixievilrgesrliilg tl; logic.” 1' H Lam ons ’ Hsiadgs-1' John Whitlock' 2' Rom" I, ical dlrgglnr of the Cmai-lou Burk of Commerce budget .,.,,_,,, Bigniacant “mark ha, Cocker-ol-1 _ond 2, H. lk.ai>tl;orns.G H,,,,_'1 Jah., winuoolr; 2, G. olul- Member ndvlsori-Board of Dominion True! Cr ' Pullets-ll, J. Whitloc ; , . _ ' ‘ ' ‘° been taken to mean that Mr. Asquith Cmnom ,t°3ockeml_ll John Whitlock; 2| G_ , is convinced that for revenue pur- Mini; Breeding Pens-1, H. Lap- Chilton, _ , none, li for nothing else, 'rnriri Re- ciloi-no; z, J. Whitlock; 3, C.. Chu-. Puller-1, 'John wluclocli; 2. G, L o.1Drreclor1~.ii.t.~rn l`rusi Ci form' must come to pass. t°"{‘;)ung Breeding Pens_1 G Gh“_ A Chilton' A W wicks, cillIi0il¢IOWl\ ‘ , " ' ' mn, 2, H. nnpihorno. i l3AN'rAius. I Capi T G 'I`aylor,Charlollefown _ ` .,, r ` Directors g ` B. Trcmaln, M. P. Windsor s ll B Longworlh. Charlnlfefown . °l= Agent Marine and Fisheries for P E I . \ / I . WM 8 View 0, smably wmmww BU" ’“E°H°“Ns i 2f,‘;§‘f_§” ,§'_""v‘{,,,?§2‘§,,'; 2, 3,, ,..,,,k Bankers and References Bank of Nova Scotia wi 1 G °i»~°- P “fe _i Description of l-‘r-xes \ ating in Charlottetown. in September '- . . .' -Hen_1' sp Park P yards. 2 Geo 1914, rho rlitloeh anniversary or the H;`i,f’:e_,,_1' G' Ch“t°“' 2' “Me” ¢nln.,n_' _ first conference for the Confederation Conkorel-2, G. Chilton. ' P11110*-1._5lM PNK Yflfdsi, 2: (W0- or rho colonies or oonnan which Puller-1, G. ohucon. .°"“*°“~ ._ was held in the Colonial Building, ACK MINORCAS ,S_C__) PEKIN BAN-1-AMg_ ’ Female No I. born l9ll ‘ Mother 6 Pups |913 This fox is ihe celebrated Dal- ton bred Vixen- “Bluebird” mother 6 pups ln r9l3 (an el'/en 3 pairs) which were sold and dellvercd in October for (Forty Six Thousand Dollars) cash which we belleveiobe thefrecord cash value for any lllter o pups Th- h v I f Oli P. E. Island in One Season, ||,tU.;; facts; ragga; °?xR_w»? F¢m3i¢ N0 2 B0l'|‘\ i9ii Oulton at Alberlon and is sam. 'l`lils female 's a high grade bi0°d *1Udf3mliYthH_t Pl'0dl1CEd fox born in the ranch of l<`. F im? Pen? which mid in me L0!! Tnplin from his best pure brad dm! Plafket at .€_5Q0» £530. .6540 Island slock and had n lllm- of sterling snsl he is considered one 5 pups ln 1913 a very high per. of the finest foxes in P. E. Is Cemage, land both as regards pedigree [:ama]a'N0 3 Bom |9|3 and quality- of ‘liz fox himself. This young bzeedrr is a choice Maig Ng 3’ Born highly bred Oulton fox and is a This male was liitered in the grand danghler and adescetdeut ranch of F.F Tuplln, New An- of the foxes wnose pelts sold for record prize ln igro, and ls arel- nan, from his highest grade pure Island stock. atlve of our rnale P. i_nce Royal. Fbxescsn be seen at the oliice of the President. 'l`ne Company are only cfferlng zoo shares of stock tothe public of which a considerable amount is already spoken for and lhey ixpect ihe small balance will be quickly subscrlb d for in vlewof the showing made in the past by the two old breeders The Directors have already lied several good rffers for |914 Options as the quality ani braiding of there foxes make them sought for by new ranching compsnlcs_The listlmlrd ,dividend for |914 is So p. c. ‘ For allioforin-.iiion and prospectus apply to ' MAJOR CIIARLES LEIGII, Secy Q Tren, ' ' P. O, Box 255, Crmrlotletown, P R. I. V Applicrition for stock in the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd. ~ I or we hereby rlpply for. _ . . .. shares of$l00 each in the Capital Stock of the Prince Royal Black Foxes Ltd and agree to make the fo lowing payments ' Male No I. Born l9ll -This fox was littered in the ranch of' F, F Tuplin, New An. nan. from his highest grade of pure Island stock Male No 2, Born l9l| “Prince Royal" The pedigrees oflhe above H0 “ " on .furry 15. IDN 50 " ' on March 15. 1914 To Major Charles Leirrli.Socy 8'. Treas P 0. Box 255, Charlottetown, P, E. I. 3356-12. 16M. 20 por cent with npplicafion {1\mount enclosed W' l» - _ | Favorite Fiction: “My grandmother died at age 122.". “I have all the insurance that I need," 1 “I think I will carry my own risk for a whlle." ' , \ ‘ I have no family physician, never consulted a doctor in my life.” “My Fraternal Insurance is lnuch cheaper and just as safe. Do you cheat yourself with these poor arguments? IF SO. you had better turn over li new leaf and let The CANADA LIFE take cure of your responsibilities. ’ A W- K- Rovers. .':; S. '=:.f.=:.a_°l-'::.~.~ a Provincial Manager “°“‘°' “ Wouldn’t_ Cased Carvers - For dad. mother or the house the gift of a set of enmi cm-_ Ve" W°“|d be 3 Pfeiieiit useful 365 davs' every yerr and one ih it ` will be thankfully received and gratefully remembered. I You will find here a splendid line of ~~ _ _ °‘“""°“ in ll°fU. bone. wooden and ivory i T7 handles made from bestnunlliy Shefiield “Weir ilighil' tempered and ground, at a ' -._ W) price that will sul! your pocket book per. \ ,,' ' fectly. ~ - * c-1 l ' A I u and look over the display, \_.__ _ ~ ,_ @3111 ’ €~ :si -'». ' of 'i I » F ennell fd’ Chancller, Make a Good Gift? ' mtv little all per creations fm ln, 3.5 i "4 ily* ~ . -~ -r. » ‘ ..,~.- I-‘fl.i»‘~» ..,.‘ - . v 1 ‘ . . ~ ‘ =» ' "` ‘ ~l‘~`.'. ~1’-.r‘*.§".~ , ,:. _ f V I » F ._ '~ ..< f.... . -.AP ..».-i. ..,'::~-. ~. . x . _. » ~. .lol.h,n.‘»z;.l.~.1i.ili%.lil’iei..ii.’i.1.1.i”¢<;.i.».