\v~‘i v ‘ii f»,,i, ~ I- . . I . _ ,':°. .i. ossf“ _ . .. ' .» w _ ' . r. ' ' v '- ` =u ., ' ".2", _-,.. -1-.~ T'~'. ` ~ F -'= ` ‘ 2"" 3 ~ a '_ 1.; 3. '.""#-.,1f?-.` ~.-'_ '\'. "I3 ""3."‘I" ""3 F’ , "' ” J " .'.»,Y U. ‘ ¢ I .. ‘ ' , J " "I" ""1""f“` _ _. _ ` " -_ , _l.,_.`rrf.~1-.i-;'3\'~”~- `- ,--$3-',-. -,f.4#P'm-'~-_--rxsvwwf ~ 'Q < H,-.,ami¢-~,...1v~t.»=. -~-- -f-»-~»- »~¢f;-ff- -?rrPM\'-4 f vF¢‘!l!‘*‘l,_-T_¢.fgv'!'\'ir"l'-If-v».,. ~ f ~ » .,' < . . L, _s ..i=_~- :vi -iv ~ ‘ 1 fi _ “ ., I ~.» .. . 7* _".'».,,~;(i,, ...j._». = 7.. V , ,.. , _ ‘ ' 1, -7- "-~ .r;»f.',_.f@~,]._.i .5 L ~ . i - ' V -. ~ - Ie. . I ..i ’ NOVEMBER 12 .1914. _ -' “'Cj.j[AR / fi ' tu# 1.1..../.ci.n»tiroa§.r. ~ I LOTTETOWN GUA RDIAN _ ¢* in PAGE sE'VEN g fax-iww* I ' -----, _._ \ P ""3 Q “V” h Aga I ' ` l\ \\\\\ 4 ~\\f.?»\ in ff* II IIIIIIII/`.j’,\'f¢.... ,f -\ "1 R nie Elsie ..,.....-_. I lin GUARDIAN 495* Ofgdggf, / i\\\\\\ THE SEARCHER I s 'Iiyi' Hg); flistinctive patterns in Ebony and Paris- * ' V011' will find_this store a veritible mine of artistic pieces. ‘ Ourservices are waiting estab._1ses , T We have already received a large qu t't f H i'_ day' Goods which are beautiful in appeallgnxczc-53,, cl)f gfoli quality._and very reasonable in price. itsa pleasure to show you our goods, ' ' W. W. Wellner , he Leading Jewelers IT" -=si'§~Z>D___ you and we will consider ui|I.""|| “~»,~» I- I--I Sl ISTMAS PHOTOS Send y°“' punto some iowa ones away from home'-it will make their Christmas one of UWOIG .I0 - We liaveabeami. ful line ol artistic mounts for you~to choose from. see our sample photos e Cook Studio HAVE YOUR PHOTO MADE T0-DAY While there is still time to send them to our friends away for llymas BAYER Photo Studio Telephone 192-.L For .Appointment § For Your Xmas Photo -Try the- As E. Ly0n“'Sludi0 and don’t forget Baby. Handsome mounts-Med' erate prices. 107 Queen St. Charlottetown -~°~=¢»suu ‘ gi. Have You A Faded' -_"wi .svn ._f»-/ _'.1`,;;` s. ._ coo* “ ia » _.f I ii of ’ , ' .di -~ c. ..-.~~i\i» \ -V . ,U A' . ‘ t...,,,I . ~, _-b»~ .kj ,,,, .. ~ in A ,. I ,_;¢`:\~~ . . ' fi ,cif- M , i"L‘ -iffy I en S .\‘l""` f"'°‘l.. ..°I1' PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague. ..Tl-IE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Souris at M. A-. Pac- quet’s. _ - ..°HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG7. At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, fine. ly enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. .Guardian Office. 4 ' 6208 BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. x ._ ._lt_- Amount already acknowledged, $2,992.62; A M Carver, Vernon River. $1; G A Gane, city, 50; Rustico Cross ltoad District, collected by Alvina Gallant, 16.40; D D Ryan, city, 2; An- gus McPhee, New Haven, 5; Angu M. Darrah, New Haven, 1; Clement Wynne, New Haven, 500; the people of St. l’atrick's~Road, collected by Mrs Patrick Donnelly, 7.60; the people of Peakes Road, collected by Frank P Trainor, 5.50; the people of Brotlier's Road. collected by John Woods, 3; the people of St Theresa, collected by James Smith, 3; the people of St Theresa, collected by James McCar- thy, 10.50; the people oi' Peakes, col- lected by Mrs Hugh Currie, 27; W H Underhay, Bay Fortune, 1; total. $3,126.12. D. J. RILEY, Secretary- Treasurer. B GERMAN OFFICER WAS N0 WANTED. MONTREAL, Nov. 11-Baron Von Polenks. an officer in the German army, and Canadian representative of the Krupp firm, was ejected from the Club Canadian, Laugauchetiere St., on Saturday night. The Baron. who has been in thi country for two years, went into th club with a friend. Several members of the club became suspicious of his appearance, which is decidedly Teu- tonic. Finally one of them remarked that he was a spy. It was said that the Baron was here as ti representa- T s e aertlon for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ""1`.`56’riE""EEi?"`Y3EF"€3?Ii"Z§Z§"iI§ A TIMELY SUGGESTION. Sir,- l see by recent papers that the marching and fighting song of the British soldlers_is: “lt's a Long Way to Tipperary,” a.nd that it is the song which has cheered the British soldiers on the march, in the trenches. in the charges and in the hospital. Now, we are a long way from Tipperary too, and for that reason, why cannot our own boys have a marching song of their own, to cheer them on? I have written the accompanying piece and have fitted it to the time of "Marching Through Georgia," which is an old time-honored Civil War Song, familiar to everyone and therefore an :dr which cveryon-2 can pit-Ir up, ll you deem it worthy of your considera- tion, will you kindly give it n. promin- ent place in your paper so that our boys may see it, I am. Sir, Respectfully, MRS. P. T. MURPHY. "MARCHING TO VICTORY." Air of “Marching Through Georgia." Words by Mra. P. T. Murphy. Charlottetown, _ P. E. I. I Get our guns and knapsacks boys, and to the war we‘ll go, With a heart so light and free, we”ll go and face the foe; Fight just as our brothers fought fourteen long years ago As they went marching to Victory. CHORUS. To Arms! To Arms! Our gallant sol- diers brave To Arnis! To Arms! Oui' (Iountry's name to save; Canada comes iiobly forth to aid them o'ei' the Sea. As we go marching to Victory. ll. See our own dear land so iruo. MRS. WlNN’S AIIVIIIE Ill WUMEN Take LydiaE.Pinkham'sVeg- etable Compound and be Restored to Health. Kansas City, Mo.-“The doctors told me I would never be a mother. Every ;:.‘;;“.'; i‘:..‘i.;;."i’ ‘ -'ff'/; ` II could not bear my /fi' "" weight on one foot. I , / I , V73'-' ‘I began taking Ly- §,;“=~' fi dia E. Plnkham’s - an Vesmble €°m- . '...i>°\1f=d mid had ~°= l1l`=ii finished the first bot- III I 'fo If-', ._ kia when 1 fair ’__ _/ greatly relieved and H" _:F I took it until it ' made nie sound and well, and 1 now have two fine baby girls. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound too highly for what it has done for me. I always speak a word in favor of your medicine to other women who suffer when I have an opportunity." - Mrs. H. T. WINN, 1225 Freemont Ave., Kansas City, Mo. ReadWhatAnotherWonian says: Cumming, Ga.-“I tell some suffer- ing woman every day of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and what it has done for me. I could not eat or sleep, had a bud stomach and was in misery all the time. I could not do my housework or walk any distance without suffering great pain. I tried doctors’ medicines and different patent medi- cines but failed to get relief. My hus- band brought home yourVegetable Com- pound and in two weeks I could eat any- thing, could sleep llke a healthy baby, and walk along distance without feeling tired. I can highly recommend your Vegetable Compound to women whoi suffer as I did, and you are at liberty to use this letter."-Mrs. CHARLIE BAG- LEY. R. 3. Cumming, Ga. I I I I I tive of the great house of Krup For Winter Wear Made by expert Invic- tus workmen, from the finest quality, box calf leather on a heavy, com fortable fitting, neat ap pearing last; are leather lined, have heavy double soles, and are thorough- ly viscolized. Colors black, light and dark tan. Price 5.00 to 7.00. Alley & Co. The Shoe Men W ____i____-i----V1-_I lable ns any pens can possibly be. Suit of Clothes or _ Overcoat We can make them look as good as new at the Charlot- tetown dye works l_40 Great I George St. _Mourning black ,I at short notice. ARCHIE MCLEOD Manager ‘tl-IBO-li-12M li ! .___._=Q__“-W-= Painting Done Just now we are_trying to make the world brighter, _by painting Sleighs, would like to have yours among the num- ber and to arrange about the storing and pa\ntmE_0f YOUY carriages for the coming sum- mer. Call today, or phone 230-L ` The I _ Island City Painting (0 House Carriage & Sig" Painting F. C. Waller J. Alfred Doyle Coal Coal As the cold weather is HP' preaching you should see tp S; that you have a E095 St°° coal laid in for the winter. t We have a supply Of exgellerit quality 'of coal now on han . Sli" able for Domestic and steam.P.n poses, and have cars0¢S af“"‘n§ ahiiliost daily by steamer 2 sc ooners. _ rii¢s¢ii<>°nef"oi.dys B- Whig den” is pow on way f'°"t“ Cm, York with a car8Q Of Ant I-a Coal. If you require any kindly send us your order and Zallggg ory delivery will be_m2 fl lest vessel whiledischarzmgal ° possible prices. Biintain Bell 81 C0 whoaeiie & snail Cel D°°’°‘* Agents Dominion QW C°- Ltd \\\\\\\\\\_YlIIIIIlllI§ \\ @\\\\\"]IIllIllllAYf/III/I3 Mr. _Farmer Do not forget to buy your fish supplies from us. We can assure you of entire satisfaction this line. E. \\\v1l(/A\\\\ Cli’town Fish Supply Co. Phone 340-J. Grafton Si: f_R wanted 10 Pairs ........... ' Silver Black Foxes llll lllllll Ill llll Slllllll The Bay State Silver Black Fox Co,-npany 3 Massachusetts Cor- Thes.tre"-liould prove to be tlu:tlimtr.ri~ h . d . porzfmon with an am- orlze ,ful Fay in four acts, “The Tryaniiy of Capltal of $200»000’ Sohclts c.0r' Tea 11" will be presented. The “Blue respondence fromanyC0mP8m€S Nos; Quarteira" wiii sing.-the mi ' dividual who might want t0 OI' In ' rlotlc selections and Mr. Beers will amalg.amate.’ or Coqperate with givu sirlrciiens froir Kiplins service them in taking Capital Stock for Foxes until stock is sold for cash. Address for particulars _ DUNCAN MacPHlE P. O. Box 1634 Boston Mass 6359-l1-4M9i. @ T5., ‘Je I III' a _Z Y if you want io .ny yard will help yon. Clean brigh mi at nie right price- Phone 1 1 1 .1 [1],]//[,§\\\\\\\\\1l[/[55lsuggestcd by Dr Higgins. Dominion 'I _ I I the qual- .. “L2 i';;‘ri.;':.’::s‘.;.‘;‘:~.'.:°.':.':'i.. PLenty of dust slag and ltlinkors moans money thrown aWD)'~ , Save Money on Coal t 1, Lyons 81 lla, which is using Canadian nickel t manufacture guns and ammunition for the German armies; also that he held ii high position in the Kaiser’s uriny The nicinbers oi’ the club therefore politely showed him the door. I AROUND THE FOX EXCHANGES ` There is every evidence of continued activity in the fox industry, and con- siderable business is being done. Witliiii the past wee_k Fur Producers Ltd. have put into their ranch 95 foxes, all line animals, while in the Iiiker- iiiaii Itaiich quita recently added a nuniher of pairs of foxes, making a total to 17 pairs in the ranch. Yester- day ri representative of the Guardian had the pleasure of going over the Inkerniuii ltuncli, which is splenilidly _located on thc North ltiver, command- ing ii flne, comprehensive view. The 'property is sheltered by a beautiful ‘grove and the surroundings are con- ducive to good health. The ranch is spacious, the outside enclosure taking in about two acres. There are $25 breeding pens, all up-to-date. fitted ‘with Yale padlocks and as comfort- I‘Tlie place is laid out along the lines Pathologist, a six foot dead line being between every two pens; this prevent- ing the foxes oi' dii‘t`erent breeds from lighting with one another. The pens are all 22 by 40 feet, and the dens, ,or little t'ox houses, are built outside the wire fencing. This is a sensible arrangement, and the foxes are in way easily accessible. There are flve pairs ot' the best silver biaca io.».e.., ,owned by Kingsbury Fur Farms. Ltd., and ten pairs of 90 per cent. crosses, owned by Dokey Fur Farms, Ltd., all ,lixcellent specimens. The silver blacks are capitalised at $15,000 per pair, and the crosses at $750 ii pair. The koeper’s house is no\v in course of coiiiztriiction and will be, when coni- pleted, a neat, conitortable and attrac- `tive residence. The rnncli manager is Mr James Dalton, a iiiaii of con Tonlglits attraction at the “Peoples cal event of the season That beauti Regiment Band will furnish fine Pat- and' others. The proceeds go to the Patriotic Fund. 6484. “Use Motlier‘s Favorite Toilet Soap for baby’s bath. You will have no trouble with baby‘s skin ii’ you do. l0c cake, 25c box. E. A. FOSTER. Central Drugstore 6464-11-11M3i. , -1 Y -n-11 PHOTOGRAPHY Good work, prompt delivery moderate prices. _ » THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS ' I-'ioture framing dept. In convention “G2 9.*/l3Mns_ - g ' British Navy Oui-_ ships are' able to make regular sailing! between E118- .and and Halifax without fnter~ ruption. The S. ,S. "DIGBV" .ontlnues monthly ssilings from Halifax to London direct. The fast freight ships of the FURNEBS lines maintain the London, Liverpool, . Bt. John s, Nfld., St. John, N. B.. and Hali- fax services. Passengers or freight via the FURNIUB LINES. ~ Rates and further- infomation ‘ upon application. Fufn¢ss,WItlw & Co, Ltd. lrhankstorhe .lr ” D, every man to his gun, 0 Engluiid's Glory is at stake, tht- vii: tory to be won, Oli ye land of Canada, praise Lo _voiir loyal son ‘As he goes inarcliing to Victory. CHORUS. lll. Come along with us, my boys, und leave our lionics so dear Canadian hearts are stout and brave, for us there is no fear, Midst the cannon shot and shczll, our (iountry's call we hear As we go marching to Victory. (All Canadian Papers please copy.) C , . I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo O o 0 Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home- Made ,_ lilly Prepared 'ln n ‘Few lllln- utel. Cheap but Unequnled oooooooooooooooooooooooooo O 00000000000 ooooooooo H Some people are constantly annoyed from one your s e_-iid to the other with D. Iicrsistcnt roneiiiul cough, which is whol- y unnecessary. llcrc is a lioinc-made remedy that gets right nt tin- cnusc and will iiiiikc you irundci' what bt-clinic of it. Gel; 2/; ounces l’incX (50 ccnts wortli) from iiny drugigist, pour into a lil-ounce bottle and iill t ic bottle with plu_iii griinii- lated sugiir s_\‘i'i|p. Sturt t;il-:ing it ni; once. -rndnall-v liut_sureI_v you will notice tlic |ilili»;giii thin out and then disuppciir iiltogctlicr, thus cniliiig it COIII-Zli that _\,'0u ncvcr thought would end. _ It also looscns the dry, hoarse or tight coiigli und licals the _in- flammation ln _n_ pninful cough with reniurkable rn‘ii:li_t._v. ()rdinnr_v coughs are conquered ly it in 24 Iioii_rs or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, winter coughs arid bi-oiicl|iii_l asthma. 'lhis I incx and .Sugar Syrup mixture makes lil ounces-cnoiigli to lust it family n long timt-at rt cost of only 5-I ci-nts. Keeps pei‘fectlv and tiistcs plengnng, Engi- lylprepared. ]'ull_dircctions with Pint-x. incx is it snernil and liivlily concen- trtitcd con_ipou_nd of genuine Norway nine extract, rich in gugiincol, u.nd is famous rlllggier for' its case. ciilrigintv _iilnd in o croomin ii coi is, chest und tliront colds. Q In - U Get the |1cnu)i_ne. ,Ask your drugglst for 2% ounces lincx. and do not accept any hing clsr-. A guarantee of nlisnluto Sai1Sfe0.ti0n.0_r money i>r<_>mptl_v refinnied, iéoes with this preparation. The Pinax 0.; Toronto, Ont. l Charlottetown Steam Navigalion_Co.-, tid. L ,,_,vc.€ Iii’ II I sim Linen coiiars I 'I 'I . I I Charlottetown-Pictou Service CHANGE OF TIME Comiiiciicing Moiiiluy the 2nd of November the S. S. “Nortliunibcrlanil" will leave thc (`oiiipniiy`s \VIit\i'i' daily except Sunday, :it 7.30 o'cIock a. ni. Returning will leave Picton about 1 o‘clock ii. ni. G. \_\-', WAI{El1`Ol`tD, Mziiiugcr. Oct. 20. 1914. YorkPt.Ferry Timetable for November, launch D phin. Leaves York l’oini, ’l`ut‘sd:iy l0iIi,l a.ni. licnvvs (`liui‘loi\\-iowii 2 p. in, l<‘riiluy liiih, iitlil and 12 u. in Lcnvcs York l’oini l<`riiluy, lilili, !l,Zi0 ind I2. licuves (‘li;irloti~.‘io\\'ii, Il.-i.'» and Il p. ni. Leaves York Point 'Futs- tluy, l7ili, 10.30 ii. in. iiiid I p Iii. Lezivi-s Clizirlotictoivii, l‘1.~i:'> :ind .’..Il'I p. in, l.ciivi~s York l’oiiii, I-`riiiiij.' §Z0iii, i p. in. l.i-‘arcs l‘liiirlntii-mv.'\i 4 p. in. l.cnv<~s Yorli l’iiii\r. ’l`iil»:;i|i-§»‘, _'fIili. 730 nnrl 12 ii. in l.i~iii:i‘.-i l`liiii'li»lic- town 11,45 :ind ~l p. in. I.l~:i\*--4 Toili Point, l<`l‘ltln_v 2Tlli, 'l..'Iil ziiiil I2 ai. ni.: Leaves l'|ii\i‘lotteio\v!i. ll.-13 and I |i.in.‘ 5450-ll-1i.i\lI5i. (l . I I I _ _ I ‘A,NA|s_|AN, . DIRECT ROUTE If MARITIME PROVINCES To MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN,” N; MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. Only One Night on the Roan' __ THE “IMPERIAL LIMITED" Famiiiis 'I`i'.insr ontiiiriitn ldxnrcrs I I I I _ I' is ...*FOXES FOR SALE.-A litter oi’ two pairs of ~l914 pups fro_m black parents. One black and three patches. May now be seen in Three Rivers' Ranch. D. J. STEWART, Aitkeii’s Ferry. 6361-11-4m10l I Wl'lllE STAR DUIILNQGN iioiminii - Quniac - uisiirooi lS.8. Zeeland - November 14th! rvi-sms. iz.oi-im. COAST II COAST Be>t Electric Lighted Equipment I JI .lust Arrived ' New Collars The Finest Assortment in the City Collar and Culi Sets Stiff Linen, 500. I Soft Pique, 850. Black Edge, do, 600. Soil Collars Crepe, 390, 500. Pique, 350, 500, 600. Pique, colored stripe, 290, 350. Muslin, 250, 350, 450. l\/Iuslin Vestees, 650. All new Shapes, 250, 300, 350. Stanley Bros. The Always Busy Store L_ I I L For Sale 1 pair Class B. foxes. 1 four year old driving mare, quiet and used Autos. WANTED 2 Female S. B. Foxes. Agents for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER FOX COMPANY, LIMITED. There is onlya limited amount ot this stock_ for sale now. Intending Inves- tors should communicate with us at once. The Farm Stock £5’ F ox Exchange of P. E. I. \ Head Office 36 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone 485 P. O. Box 4 I I 1 1 l we WILL SELL 40 CHARLOTTETOWN ELECTIC LIGHT 6 p. ¢. FIRST MQRTGAGE Unexcellerl Dining Car Service | W. B HOWARD, D.P.A., C.P.R. St. John, N. B. GEO. WALLER, Local Representative, I Charlottetoum. I 52 I9-I0-2Tmti` F ._ ~ PORTLAND ~ NALIFAX- LIVERPOOL Xmas Salllnp roTll`.':a ii'..'|‘i'i':» Sa Arabic.. luv rm Incl Dsr. 3 3.3. lqlltit, ll,ll Tess " 5 " 6 S.S|A\lll\d.l!.C\O'I‘sss "'12 “ll Apply Local Agents for lull particular- of ' KU, Ill loin Dali Struct I.. loltrlll. 010. PLANT LINE The S. S. “Halifax” sails from Charlottetown for Bos- ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- fax every Friday at noon For further information apply to _ IAS. CARRAChER, Agent iN'i'E:r=zc:Oi.-c>NiAL. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RY The Ocean Limited the fastest and most up-to-date train in eastern Canada runs daily between Halifax, Monc- ton, Quebec and Montreal. P. E. Island passengers con- nect with this train at Monc- _ton which arrives in Montreal half an hour earlier than any competing lines. Let me attend to your sleep- ing car reservations or any in-I formation you may need re garding your trip which will be answered to your utmost satisfaction. W rite, phone or call W. K. Rogers ' Halifax -tn v W ‘ , I » Charloticiou n I .’\GliNT Pimetm » "L0-!‘°"°”" I g _ -, ' . -B() S- AT A SACRIFICE TO_ RAISE READY CASH. WHAT AM I OFFERED? L. A. MUNGER & CO DENNIS BUILDING, HALIFAX I I Patch Foxes For Sale To close out five pairs of Patch Foxes. We are offering at a special price. Anyone interested in purchasing Patch Foxes should call and see these animals before buying elsewhere. Massachusetts Fox Exchange ici Qintfn si. l‘honc SIS ` Charlottetown, P. E. l. ITmn1: al 'S'