GUARDIAN _ iromuuo umm' ° 'f" I __ __ F_ _ pi i cranes.” _ A "`"' _ 63 a 3 tg) Xmas ...~sUnson1suns ali um _ _ _ week or two before thg tlnxi:n°;lle§ - _ _ - _ -Now is the lime to get the M" Paid 1°: has expired and thus ` X g h h» not miss an issue, as all papers are For these wet days, w th the muddy streets, rrii-ings and sidewalks, you nerd .nail rub- bers if you sam io jrevent a bad cold. ‘ _' ' Our rubbers have tlla'_t qual- ity touch that you adnli e. Well made,;o .d fltting,sf'long and 1.e`.‘i.t- ihey’rc GOJD. Woulen’s sizes yor and 894: M on’s siz:s........`... .....$l.00 A lley £1? Co. T3 5 Queen §_trec_t_. _ Ml img a \\ _ _ _~ \ _ "‘.&'. ~. \._ 'Q \`*\\\‘ \\>‘~\\\\\\\ K. _ ¥ _f Of i \ Your H eating ard cooking app-ivatus will last m ch longer fy- u use i-urconl We ll -ve now on hard all kin ds of fre-li mined ual flee from slate Ind stone. Send nn your .address and we will quote prices. Phone, ll I _ lyni si ni. enrsl L 0YS'l`ERS' 1 » ‘ ...'Mr. John McLean, _who has bee'n In Phlmc _ st to Charlottetown. .returned to Souris -I -*fi*-'_ ` ' by the express Monday evening.--' 1 “M hu hu" than *Mr L L Cheverie, Sourls, ny U e q ` t* P ' ‘ J J spoilt Slundny viliiting friends at Bear ste A-ed or fried. g v U _ _ _ m,,e,.__. ' Oysters by the bariel. _ ' ' ` ‘ -- _~Pr nl t. attention aid to all _ - ` ...'Rev. Fr. McMillan, Cardigan, nr- mderog, P P _ :'33 m`l6M‘w'_ rived in Bourls by iheexpress Mon- '»J. G. Carver a c _ - Phone `37o_-L ' l ‘ 133435 Crest George Street ' A 3135.10- l6M-l6 _ _ ‘ ` _ _wgdllgeri _ sus: uclli lu _l______._. uiullri mu un. Wei - s Weather $1 .00 I- _ _ Wh'y_goVt`ol`>ed- with ilehar of .._°'rns Moluurio. nanhrouar- nt waking on timer _Ld me. dork dish can he obtained at W._A. John- the responsibility. v _' _ ‘ _ J¢wol‘er A' [Ill P0i08.l.I 6 Insurance _Cook Studio um' ' 1. d XM iS NEXT This is a good time to have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. 1'- ‘_ " - _ Join The Y._M. C. A. f To Day _ _ ‘_ Tickets Men. per year' $5.00 ~ Studonfs, (City) 5.00 2.\r0. Boys (ages I3 to i5) 2.00 A dvanced I |n‘°'méd;\‘°° 0° I9) Johnson. One was sentenced to n Sustaining, |010 "and up ward _ A ' i . ‘ i This 'season will `see t‘-ie strongest programme ever pai _ n bythe Local Association. _- You want to be in on it. _For Prompt l e ' Auto-Service Try for llsse Burner & ' Furnace” _ Sofr_Coa1`i _ _ i Acadia Nut _ ' -» ' Acadia Round ` Albion Nii£__ _ _Albion Runamllio - A Reserve Runainine Inverness " Round ’ _“_ _-V3.- ' _ ~ _ _ -_ ‘ 9 lui ana __ov`¢i-y incisions nivmor jf _ ' wishing to plaoe his money ‘in's ro- . _ __ ilahla fox company after reading ‘ _ . _ ‘ this 'advertisement should write or eail at tha canada _ fox Exchange _ _M ”>m°|il.|5;i-ioncmimvai. _ ,`__.i’l, th.-_L ' _ . a p two inches. I-le l ‘ [that several large llelds ?Jis`i;:al.lib‘i Q Telephone l9s_i.__ _ _ ‘still to be saved, “were completely .14 ? 1 _ruined by the severe wind and rain !"'r » iv Students, (n o n c resident) ` _.__ - _ e c _ - norm. Most of the time was taken “til 9“°“'Y ‘ll “°“'_ ` “ mx |||y[3mH3 ?i:"€:..:;.i .’;::l”.. 2;"::.i;:;°..:‘::.l ‘ , ‘ers. The movement of crop this year _ n. nn._n._1ralir§.A_N is ow- ilian _-r_eprosentst_lve‘in Bouris. His- Dhono number is 5,'W.. L._`iJingwell. ston's. Montague ...°'l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian ~ . _ _ _ _ __ 'agent in Montague. His omcc phone W, W, is 18 and residence phono 20. _ ,..°Bl-IIPPED MACKEREL.- A short time ago Matthew & Mcllean Co., Souris, shipped four earloads of ,mackerel to Charlottetown for futh- discontinued promptly on expired - ...’DIlllD IN GEORGETOWN.- The death took_plnce in Georgetown on Tussdsv morning oi Mrs. Margaret McCormick one of the oldest res d- ents. Mrs. McCormick had been ill for some time past, so her decease was not altogether unexpected. The funeral took place on Thursday morn- ing at half past eight o'clock.-G ;'...°BAD ROADS.- Mr. James Mc- Phee. who visited Souris on a busi- ness trip- Tuesday, report that tho roads are very muddy and in some 10W places are covered with water to de t of storms of the past ten days.° ' ...°The following were passengers to Souris on the express Tuesday even- ingr- Mr. Charles Ste:-ns, returning from a business trip to Charlotte- town; Mrs. L. Clxeverie, returning from Charlottetown; Mr. J. M. Mur- ley, Charlottetown on a visit to_ and Mr. Joseph Gallant, who willf leave on the Sybil Wednesday for Flctou.' ...'SAD JOURNEY.-~ The Rev. A. Ji W. Back went on Tuesday morn- ing to Kingston to attend the funer- al nf a former friend Mr. John Mars- hnll. Mr. Back received a telegram on Monday notifying him of his friends sudden death, which _came as a great shock to him, as he had been visiting him only a short time ago, and had left him enjoying good health -G ...'THE SESSION ofthe county court which was held in Georgetown on Tuesday, was very short, the business bein concluded in he lor"- up with undnished cases which had been left over froln last. session. T-wo canes of illegal lobster iishing were also tried here before Mr Leohie tbL"ty dollarilne which he paid, the _other to one hundred dollar ilne or three months in jail. Being unable to pay the line he was committed to .lail.~-G - _ ` M” 1 ...°Thc_ following are registered at the Cox Hotel, Bonrisz- A. E. Lam- .bert, Toronto; N. R. Cooper, Toron- to; Charles A. Prince, Burmingham, Eng; D_. A. Gillis, Charlottetown; J. F. McDonald, Charlottetown; James B. Keenan, St. John; C. B. Chappell, Charlottetown; William J. Walsh, Halifax; James F. Durno, St. John; Rev. Mr. Templeman and wife.- Monday:- R. Smsall, Montreal; W. H. F. Gillis, Charlottetown; J. C. Brown, Toronto; Robert McLeod, Truro_:.-’l‘uosday:- Henry Hughes Cyarlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Gllis; Charlottetown; G. S. Inman. Charlottetown; F. S. Chandler, Char- lottetown; J." lvl. _M\1r1ey. Charlem- town; Rev.'Dr. Fullerton. Charlotte- town; W. B.” Doul, Charlottetown! ’ rasllaiui rlaasoliils ‘ ...’Messrs' John McDonald, Bear River, visited Bouris on _Tuesdny.° day evening.-* _ _ " liPl’l]lllUN|il FUR One ol the hast ‘propositions he- _ _-fore the public today is that oilered _V by The Murray Riv- _er _Silver Black _ Fox Company of Murray' River. This ranching company was formerly soiling stock _the response bei_n$so great another pair had to be a ded - to make up 'Phi ptook now .consists of all pairs of' foxes -two pairs from the-Dalton rsiich and one' pair from the :Victor- i_a_ Farm- rauohi- -they are tho heat foxes that mont! can buy and are at .present in the senipaay'-s ranch six optionr on the progeny from tlleas foxes-havaairoady been sold, and tha totaidirfes for the six`pairs, is pul»s._is l ,000.00. ' _Bus a few of these shares are still on ilve pairs of capitalised foxes but __~ surplus applications. ' fb- ' _ Hanoi, pairs-from the ‘ruplin 'i _C must Iwwmpanr o dar. Mini .mum chsrlvtweutr-live cents. _ John Creamer, St. Duns- tnns, spent the Thanksgiving holi- dhvs with his Plrtllts in Bouris;° ...’Mrl. J. 'H. McQuad, who has .hun spending a few days in som-in has returned to her home in 'Char- lottetown.-* ...°Miss Florence McDonald, who has been absent in Boston for some months, is visiting her old home‘ in Monticello.-,° ...*Messl's Michael Murphy, Elmira; A. Gillis, P. McDonald and Miss Ger» '.t.ie Murphy were visitors to Souris on '1‘uesday.’ __ 1 ...°Mr. Carl McDonald, who is at- tending St. Dunstans College, has re- turned after -~ spending Thanksgiving with friends in_Bouris.° _ ...'Mr. A. J. McAdam., who holds ii responsible position with Davis ie Fraser, Charlottetown, was a. visitor to his old home in Selkirk recently.' ...°Mr. C. McQuaid, Manager oi the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent the week ond in Souris.° ...'Miss Muriel'Knigilt, who is at- tending the Prince ol'Wnles College, spent her thanksgiving vacation at her home in Bouris.-° ...'Rev. E. E. Styles was a passen- ger to Montague Monday morning and will return to Souris on Thurs- day.” ...’Mr. Harry `Acorn, who is con- nected with .the Charlottetown _Branch of the ‘Canadian Bank of Commerce, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents in Sonris.° ...'Messrs J. Turbide and H. 'Arse- neau were passengers ` by the Lady ‘Sybil from Souris recently on return to their home in the Magdalene Is- lands.” ` ...°Mlss Lily Finlayson, ol Mont- ana, accompanied by her brother, is svcndine a few weeks vacation nt. Monticello, the guest of Mr. Joseph McDonald.-° _ ...°Miss Blanche Creamer, who has been spending a few days with her narents in Souris, returned to Char- lottetown by the express Wednesday morning-* _ ...‘Messrs. Frank Tierney and E. Feehan_ Souris, were passengers to _Sonris by the express Mondav even- ‘ing returning from a‘ visit to St. v Margarets.-° ___*Mr, A. C, Cox. proprietor ofthe Sea View Hotel. Souris. was a _passenger from Charlottetown on _Mond,av. He was accompanied by hls'wifs and child.-° » ...°Mr. Robert Bladuet. who sueni: the past summer at Nauirage, where ._ ' * _ _ _ L ' A Household Frlend e for |03 Years First alll to the In ured-surest relief ' from oughs, Colds, ’ Clamps, Rheumailsm. ; J0llNSON’S Arioovlie L l_ N _l _l|__E NT Use lt lol’ both internal and external ills. Sold every- wllerein25cand50cbottle8. la S. JOHNSON lesion, lass. huns' t ll 1 "-“:..v.'°' SNOW STOPS TI-IREBHING. and threshing is again poBl»p0\1°d- Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of agriculture, said he did not antici- "pate any serious result from the re- ’ccnt snow fall, but what was former- 'ly line wheat may be dropped in has shattered all previous records, and but for the tio-up resulting from recent `|-itorms, the railways would -have been tied up. ° ” iiosros uorrl. ins ‘pu gil* _-i .zso__. _ moons fp if _- HOTEL OXFDRD Copslhy Square, Boston, llaas. . I' giliiréh, Cgiiifdgindlsdseggea w r o s a 1 ~ ui'es toptbrshogpiiil and buslilaas "iiiiii'iii'§i ears passihs Ox ni-doo B. and ll. ri. station all fell. li es and ever! part of the oily ll li ~ `"in;l,e :digits li and up _with hath .iiguhle rooms li and uv. with baihlam ¢nawl.n= A. warmth, Hong". r»\`?`f~. f ’ me ~.-yi: , _,_ _ _ ~carefully draw it through the hair- ‘ REGINA, Seek., Oct. 21.-Snow_ `hegan falling at 9.30 o'clock to-day BRING BACK ITB GLOBE; LUS- TRE, CHARM AND GET RID OF DANDRUFF. ly a matter of using a little Dander- e. It is easy and inexpensive to have' zuce, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25 cent bottle ol Knowltonlsi Dandsrine now-all drug stores rec-‘I ominend it'~”-apply a little as directed; and within ten minutes there will he an appearance of abundance; fresh-" ness, iiulfiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you`wi11_ you cannot ilnd a trace of dandrui! or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after two weeks' use, when you will 'see new' hair-line and downy at Brst-v-yes-but really new hair-sprouting out all over your scalp--Danderine is, we believe, the_ only sure hair grower; destroyer qt' dandruif and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments-a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this.‘ _ ;-,.¢.- he was employed on the Light-house retufned redently to his home lu Rollo Bay.-° ...'Mr. F. W. Tidmarsh, Lobster buyer for the Portland Packing Com- pany, Charlottetown, was s passen- eer to Souris Monday evening en route to the. Magdalen Islands where he will transact business.-° WORLD'S RECORD TAKEN BY WOMAN. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.-All world's records for typewriting speed were broken at the national 'husinesb _show hero to-night by Miss Margaret B. Owen, of this city, who wrote 125 words a minute during an hour’s dic- tation. The previous record was 117 words, Miss Owen was awarded n silver trophy, valued at $1.000. Emil A. Treszger was second with a speed of 120 words, while his bro- ther, G. R. Treszger was third with 117 words a minute. * /\~ ~_ _ _ ' ;!;x;r;=“"` 'leligils _ ' =ml~l;;l;lfei§ ..i,l. - ici..»...»\=_...,~=.z~.,-~~ <. »i J~~~=~~- ..l .. - _._,;_|,,.,.i.,i.l..\,.,i._§,|i;_..=.=.=,=i====n....,.==».m.i=e===§= ‘ i l i ll, lui, ii; rr. fl ° ,l _ii J _ _ - iuilfiisli ~ “ft ' < __ =i £5 I ?-.i Z Q . \ if is ~=..-._-_-.. ~i...= mi... 5;. =-1-l,i~;_ 1,; el,-is 'liilrl ® §= ilu.. _ ' ilislf 5% 'hill ,iii _ =sll;iai;,l,.-,_ » all# i;§= _.ask 1:. ~|~\l~\=‘~ _!~ ill;l=i,_ il l l=‘s=. _ _.gs ziaiiigqs. ;»_.lil;;;;i, '1 slleglzaaqiilis Specials I A ~ 4 O _ I " To be posessed by a head of heavy, ' .beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, tially, a S 'wavy and free from dandruf! ismera-I 1 _ _ ' - ' A very special line of.1a`d- v ies English Paramitia wai- erproof coats. Made Qvith regular sleeves, strap cuff, military collar, six button' front and slit pockfti. $4.50 and $5 95 Very heavy double tex- I ture palamatla raincoat, i shirt sleeves, strap cuiifmil. 'itary collar, 5 button front ' and patch pockets $6.75 Umbrellas ' Children’s school umbre- llas, heavy covering, strong frame and natural wood handles 506 each Lidies’ special taffetalinel covered umbrella best steel frame, 'and excellent hand- les regular price $2.25 l J Our special price $l.98 Children’s Hair Ribbon ` Now we have purchased 1500 yds 0151-4 inch silk talfeta hair rihb n in every shade under the son. it is a rr-gular 22c r.bl>on and m .ch better than lhe usual 151; but tl make a s,pe;ial sale vie have maiked it . '_ ` . l5c a yard iorilev Bros . The aiu/tivo bu.sv‘.Sl£l'r'e. .4 l ' > ."~ - » _ '__ , _ _ _ __A _ _ ,_ » _ _ f __ One Of The . x 'Black Beauties Black Fox C0 l-ilfl lass A sau of 1914.' » 2:46- lo l6M9iBtmw3\ ` The Murray River Silver Black Fox Co l' Six Pairs Pedigreed Foxes ' THE STOCK in the MURRAY RlVER SILVER BLACK FOX CO , has fold so rapidly thi: the directors have added another pair from the famous ranch of The Charles Dalton Sliver Worth its _The SIX PAIRS of foxes-Snow in their ran.-ll at Murray River are as i`ol‘ow.~: Two piirsirom the ranchql-f The Charles Dal on Silver Black Fox Co Lid. Three [airs from ille ranch of the Tuplli Cin | oialion, Ltd. ` _ One pil: from the Vlciorla_Farln Silver Bla k For Co. Lid. _ _ The above foxes are the best that nloney can buy and are all eligible for registration ln C .~ . _ _ The foxes are put in at $1 §,ooo.oo (eighteen thousand dollars) n pair, mailing a total cap- italization for the six pairs $lo8,oJo,oo.' a Ranch E->=ns¢s ‘.'..;’.:...f;=.1;:.?“ P” °°"‘>°‘ acompetent and trustworthy keeper of ten ycavs’ ex- Keeper pellence in raising foxes A *Twelve l9I4 Pups Already Optioned ` and ilQ»p. c. Deposit Paid Option No. isoli for ....'....... . . . . . . . . . . -- -- --$l2.500~00 O.ul-»nNi».asod for....»'."_.. 0..., .. ................ \'p'i|-n’No.3sol-f for ...l ....,... .. ............ Opliuu Nn.4.~0l.l for ...'\.... ....a¢.»..-.‘.........».»i.. -- O.iionNo_5solil fir .. ,.,.. ..-........ - - - - - - - -- - OptionNo osold for....,._..... .... . .... . _ _ i2,5oo.oo n,ooo.oo . . . . i2,of~o oo n,oro_oo_ n,o.'»o oi ‘ Total for six pairb _ '$73.\°-\-0° The six pairs should produce at lean i8 pups or 9 pairs during the breeding sea- As there in ni ly a small and limited number of shares to oifrr for sale intending inv~.st~ rs_ should s_ e‘about it TODAY Prospectus, application blanks, etc. can be had from the Canada Fox llxclianqed, investment Co., Lid. _I Pbggie e Chtrlnitetown Siamper _ - P E Island Black me-xo-m-rllaxmi. _ I ' » ' ______ _*_ _________________ __ i ,,,_______l --~--~-- -- Weight In Gold . __ __,_,----*-' ___,,_..- _ Q.- ; 'lf » 3-lf.: _ '-rf, w sr _'QI 'sir ii _§:_. ‘fill ix' gb l f 3:12 ' 522'. ___ __ '£2.25 ‘ ‘;g~_"- i2§,'i~" _ _;__ _ "fd .;, ,.l_ |,_>3,. i » l\ Q _£553 iii r \ * _, _ _ l‘l 4* 2 “lb := ii- if v ls. :rr il iff" is `:§_ ; _:fy l . 7:, ,. lllk J _fi wif: : ill l 15* _- rf été' .fi -All ‘ 'Ili ‘ -;§l'. il' 'li ii "fi _ l__ __ .1 _.ii vu l 5.: ',_i 4__i_ il , , '_ v 1' f . lf” li 7 l '_ .__ ._ ,. \ __' Pl . ‘ S :ll __ ,*il` > 1775 i ‘if \L__ `|, 1" _ _,_ rl ' if ii? ii 1'. _ ii fif _-_»'=¢.'a`=¢-:sir ii ___ _ ._ »;l ~l§~. ,_ _ i ' ~‘ ~ v.;-