.- :M913 _ filiolks _<.___ _»~._,__-, . / 'H . "'. ._ __ _ \. _ . like pleasant medicine; flitt1e_ folks _ need mild harmless medicine; little ill of childhood are quickest cured by gentle df-. laxatives; __ 1 Ny_a|'s Baby Laxative sweetens the- ` stomach and cleanses the bowels. :=;::_-_-_-_ ~».==_-__ __ __ :_ -~ _ ¢».'L=_-p»=_-V1 r===.»=g,-:upon'».=::__-=.==»::: Children - like it and it always does them good. 1z5c_`_l:ottle. _Everything required fofbaby at our store. _-.fy _ 1 _ _ . mi.-meieewommme. A onannnm- f _ lemme elm. _ _ _ Pica raasir _ in cllflote an *When you start your letter on a. Remington Typewriter, you can- ba sure that it will keep going without 2 hesituncy. stoppagaror breasdown till. HWY Bro all written. A~Milne Fraser, 8 Halifax, N. B. 2g55_ If LLOYD 0£0.ion_Al‘r._~.~-2 e _qi -A f ‘ __ ' f if wr .W igielaicvmwi ' iilillh’ 1*- --- .-:S 5 :me-.w secs: "" Quiel Diglnily is alwavs imparted by simple lines and substantial ole ghnce Some new models of this type .alilg i_.lJg.;_,i'ate_d here and many peopalgaprcfer ' These. Monumwls to the artistically carved de signs ornsmemed with taste- ful _decorations.;'\.` _Whatever your preference ,we are ready _ to eupnly the style you desire. Consult us ` , csiwntik & nm. ” r6df‘- Kent St. r4_'94-9- i0_M`wfni3il _ “Chii__|fmesi gifts hand- lomgf fun ,at,.gre\If)ly_ reduced. lmcqpi at .l'ulcn,’|§ _ _ fl _H9600 fun-cole.. _ -1816-'l.-z6Me4| _,_,_`_ __» ___ ‘ ::A_.lTher|nos' Bottle ie Just _thc- thing' you 'want.` lit’ will keep 'liquids plyiu not for -hours no'n1atter~~ how cold- r wintery the weather.. Shown int 'elses and. finishes at $1.75 und 32.! 'P e 'Maclxluiion _Drug C9-» Cor 'Great George and Rent Ste. ' '. ._ .-. ' Mlm’ i V --1-------“-‘--" ' ;°sr-n1=1»nzo saws. _ 1 __ v . “_‘_____..__-gr __ __/ _ _ AEM;-sob. ~ ee-sgxisag-1;. or _ uae* _» _¥'\°7', Jo ?‘mdholM, Wallace; Sf e. oem. nmuep, sydney. _ _ oueknnn, Novi 14-,-seir.1»6ui»a a,___w,,_ annoy, Helifu; sehr. 'Pula- du,.'l~i lu, i-miles; s. s. onset, nia- tirne to- review the spacious srgu ment. . Sunnyside ,~ » - . m _ _ m _ . n 8 Ill Preparation, he is not so ready in de hate as the Chancellor, noi- hug he the same keen eye for tue via media between conflicting claims. This has 1 00911 been remarked by observers in’ 2 the House of Commons, where new-1y| 3 *YW* SPIIHTINE ._ sun Yonx rt. o's riuzn sr-ioofr. 'Miss Daisy Rudge, Manufacturer _ -_-il' ~ °_f “'10 |1511' Bonds; also Wig-making, From yeaterday's Evmihf ' Guardian, 1/1- “\'°»t Gwrze st. renewing- are sae miie or the ; 2508-11-Mwfmlmo. - acoringat the-annual Drfle shoot 'of' the York Rilo Club Vrhibh, ll briefly ~noe't forget to visit se. Peters reported miyeenraeyu coercion; ee' Fancy Sale and Tea today Wednes- successfully -held at the York alle-' :wiht day Doors open at --3 . Admin- t ':-- 'i _ sion 10 eentsl Tea lbpceldltl served range on an “may b“n"t°“_m¢" f 4,30 _ _30_ - ' . ' ward Island, are mm t0 5 _*__ 3871. LADIES 01-1A.L_LENGE MATCH. ntl. agmmlt anyjqa V ln.. _ :-17 hal BGBIUB NEWS e grildiron that the even for one _ is re- that same. Place and date tofbe d .. statq- _ _ A'. foo - I lid- .'l l <1' “lJ.E.I.--The Land of the Golden Pelt” ' ` The Victoria Farm Ranch Ownsfi, 1, Mies Lena Hardy, Cushion Top, W . on by J. M. Crockett, ul points; _° ' . 12 Pairs of Pedigreed. Foxes . Misa* Lottie Crockett, Kid Gloves. ` _ won by Archie Hallett, 81 points; -2-i-_ . Miss -Madge Crockett, Snap Album, , _ _ _ on by B R Brown, 81 points, 4, gag ,,g,4,¢,;,4_ isa Ethel Hardy, Stand, won by Ray`Crockett, 31 oints; 5 Miss Lucy Hardy, Book, 3 on by Wylie Allan, Brass Teapot 2-9-:-»:~ BUW LING ai points, e fo->¢'»e~e-:-e»;»~:-a»».~:-:-.-.'-¢-:»~;~»z-;»-... rs. J. H. Gill, Bon Bon Dish, won TIN \\0W1ius alleys at the Arena y Colonll Crockett, 30 points; 7, Rink have been put into excellent or. K; - -' ’ _‘_ *3’4°¢#¢¢~¢~°:°¢°¢°°!°°)°?~U»°2 o JI 1) I 4,0 . W _ . ' ,~ . _ M b M iss Huestis, Box Chocolates, won by del’ 1'9°°U!'-15'.. and they are .being well I Harry Henderson, 29 points; .8,-Misa D¢1¢X`0l1iHed..LaBt night some good arson, Toilet Bet, atts, 12 points . J. M. Crockett .. . Archie Meuett ...ff . _ .ea _ l 7 won hy Parkes C.Um9f5 twin; duck Dina being used. Crockett, 29 points; 10, Mile Laura The match was very exciting and end- West. Water Spaniel, won by Frank ed inn win for the All Oomers by |the narrow margin of 13 points A W . ' _ The list of prize winners in the gen- return game will he Played tomorrow eral shoot is as follows: luight. Following are details of the _ 95 `scores:- to them that then. mu value is only Welsh B11 er won b Colonel Al- bowlin was witnessed _there w _ d 4 Wei? BDQQCIA delivered by a Minister' during the committee stage of n Bill is unpremedltated Amendments apr lnli' 1111011 him on the spur of the 7 oment, and the minister in charge of the Bill must improvise his argu- enf in r0Dly as he goes along I this Mr liioyd George excels by his f"l‘U1lW. and by quickly adapting his tone and phrasing to the need; of the moment. I reruembor an evening »o, Year or two ago in the House of U°mm°’15 When, after a fast and fur- ious denate in which Mr. Lloyd Geo. F88 hed played a prominent part, the tlcospnere cooled,.and Mr. Balfour said: “The right hon. gentleman is now in his conciiatory mood, and in no mood is' he more dangerous!" it was s shrewd remark, tor, great no is the Uhancelior’s power of rousing his friends, his other power of sootll ing and coaxing his opponents to make them yield a point is really ore remarkable. At. such times he is the very emlhodinient of fascinat- ing uroanity. Mr. Churchill does not possess this quick adaptability, and, lacking lt, he cannot take rank with the greatest parliamentarians. 'l‘he power of timely conciliatory argu- ment, which ivlr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour, and Sir John Simon posses in a marked degree, is essential tx the_lilgncst success in thc 1-ionsc oi Con mans. ` i ::For a liquid tonic you cannot take anything better than Rexail Hypop- husphltes a perfect combination of tho seven hypophosphites. It 'builds up new blood, bone and tissue, child- ren can take it. as well as aged folks .and it gives new life and energy to lnvalids and convalescents. A bottle $1.00, money back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mti. . _ ::Buntain, Bell E Co. for best' coal; lowest. prices. 9-23Mtf. 1 THE winner rue rellrrlmrune noi. noun src , (Special to The Guardian) , TOR0l~4'i‘U, Nov. 26-strong north- west to north winds, with a few passing showers of rain or snow. Comparatively, falrand cold. K' ’l‘Hld WEATHER.--Yesterday _was fair and cool. in the evening thé tem- perature heing 32 degrees above. At night, however, the teniperatiire went up. The tide- will he high this morning at 9.11 and tomorrow nt 10.09; lt. will bc high this evening at 8.48 an g tomorrow at 9.33. l The sim sets this afternoon at 4 'Z6 and tomorrow at 4 lli; it rises 1.1:- morrow morning at 7.16 and ‘Friday at 7.18. The moon rises this afternoon uit 3.04. ` The last quarter oi the moon was on Friday, Nov. 21st nt 3 57 u- ul- 'There will be a new moon on 'l‘hu- rsday, Nov. 27th at 9.41 P- U1- The length of today will be nine hours and five minutes. Her Father (sternly)-7Young man can you suPD0l`t my dB“l¢_ht¢¥` in W9 4 style she's` been accustomed? Lover _ (briskly)-I can, but I'd` be ashamed to.-_-Life. _ _ _ ‘ _ »_ I. _ WA hoop-in-'ia cough :mucus enour www Il __ iéA..,t.. ‘nn -- is-~--‘c~ -@ .gr-,°___ __ __g:“,s:°.:-.: I I rv '.:.“:.“xr* xr. " ..:...:l..'-s.. _ ateenueenafe.. ' l o\_9,’~.'_%'yl\iie'_y', 8elir.jJohii Halifax, ~_ ~ __ _ __ _ “--"" M I . yxin,-*_1 _ use-sem.. _.it H. _F1 “ ¢~,_» dney;.T.~Bchr._-' ,- »_ *tif v‘“:.“‘“"' I ___ 10. 11. 12. 13 . Wylie.Allsn . . . . 91 5. 6. Vernon Crockett ._ Harry Henderson _ . Parker Crockett __ 8.' Colonel Crockett . 9 Colonel Allan ._ . . 88 PTOWSO Capt. 1-iardy Ray Crockett Geo. H. Jones 14. B. lt. Brown 15. W. W. Gibson Orris Gill W. W. Duck Gu Henderson Pope Cooke . Theo. Abbott -las. Maund _ . Wm-. Watts. senson’s work wus, perhaps, e Capt. McDonald ,_ 112. Cephas Meilett. .. 17. 19. 19. 20. Melbourne Crockett . .. 80 Fred Court . 74 2]. Willard West 22. ’ 23. 2-4. 25. 26. 27. 28. 23. W. J. Gibson 73 72 Geo. Court . 67 Y Gordon Brown _ ._ _ 6,, _ Cecil Henderson ._ .. . . FOX MEN. - .. ... ... * M _ .. 90 cInn1s . 89 McKie ,_ 39 Acorn fb.: ss Lundy 100-283 80-243 92--275 95-254 104-276 471 1321 91 92 ss vs _liz .ion az '11 si 91 . 87 421 439 ss 85 ALL COMERS. . Ebenezer Brown . 85 _ 80 64 90 92 92 82 86 110 92 440 7%-222 83-265 110-287 90--28% 108-284 469 1344 85 Jewers ‘ 34 Brehant .. .. B1 H‘arD€l‘ so Duck Strain 84 .. 75 435 74 ..___i....__.. INIIUUH lil [Bill As has already been announced, another indoor baseball league has been formed in Charlottetown, under the uuspicies of the Y. M. C. A. 'Ihls league is composed of players from ‘66 I' . . G5 63 _jI".`_.ifI".'..IIIfff ez. ., r__ _ \ "' - the world can produce or money can buy. _ _ ,_ ._ _ ..» Dalton.Ou7ton,Raynor and Lewis Stocki The Class A pedigreed Island foxes in the Victoria Farm Ranch are the beat 8 pairs are the breeders ofthe ranch that produced a 52 p. c. cash dividend for the shareholders this year. The 4 pairs added are the best possible in every respect, two pairs being from the famous Dalton ranch, one pair of Uulton-Rayner and one pair of Dalton-Lewis-Oulton---all 1913 pups. These foxes all come from the line that produced the world’s best pelts. They are all sound, strong, in perfect physical condition and have become accustomed to their new home and are thoroughly contented. The Victoria Ranch 1913 Dividends The Victoria Farm Ranch. located on the east side of North River, four miles from the capital city. is recognized by foxmen :te one of the moat modsrnly equipped and appointed fox ranches on the 1slu.nd.Here have originated most of the successful ideas in pen und kennel construction, safety devices and alnrlns Ranch Management The ranch is under the direct and continual super- vision of Mr R.. H Sterns, President of the company. He is assisted by a. competent caretaker of long exper- - ieuce and u trust-worthy watchman. The services of Dr W. H. Pathick, veterinary specialist, have also been secured. Ranch Expenses 30 ' __ sal 'Fhls shoot, which terminated the . th h most successful in t e history of tho the Abbies and Victorias and many in the ct . Tonight there will tate 15 p. c. of the proceeds 'ofthe increase for each veur have been set down for runch expenses, This pays for feeding wages. salaries, taxes, maintainence and upkeep of the ranch. Shareholders of the Victoria Farm Silver Fox Com- pany will receive this year a 52 p. c cash dividend. Directors have also received excellent first-llund ox- periencc which will he of use for sitcccctliiig years. Estimated Returns \Vitll 8 pairs of foxes clivisedlis breeders and 4 pairs of 1013 pups the company should surely receive 30 pups. These at 10 U00 each at most conservative figure. will bring in a dividend of 85 p_ c not on the paid up capitalist' $216 000. V A pplicati ons Applications for stock should be made directly to the Canada Fox Exchange & investment Co A u- py of the lust pr -sneelus. application blanks. and all other information you may need can he had at our offices, *tamper Block, formerly Bunk of New Bruns- wick, Charlottetown. __ Association. In ad furnished by the club, n number of valuable contributions were made by the friends of the fellow-organization in Charlottetown. At the close of the d supper" was provide York Hail. Then followed the distri- bntlon of the prizes. so included' musichnd speeches. The principal speakers of Col.onel Crockett, Capt. A. R. B. Duck, Capt. Hardy, Mr. Brodie, Mr." Day, Chas. McDonald and the Captain of the club. ' ililillilil EASUAIIES CHICAGO, Nov. 22-Fourteen play ers were killed and ditior. to prizes c ock, the opening". games of this _ the Abbie_a_againstf`,Victoriaa and _t_he shoot a “goose _ _ by tho ladies in Intermediates. As 'there is a very strong line-up on each of the above The program al- the evening vverd Colonel Allan, Mi. Gibson, Mr. _ Dr. McDonald,` V ' _ ward yesterday afternoon. 175 WUTB illf-'-\l‘0d Mrs, Mclinggau, of New Glasgow, ill 11 f00t bull slime in the season N. S., was.a passenger to Charlotte- whlch virtually closed today. This town by the s_ -B_ Northumberland record of casualties iS 0111! B1iBl1f1Y lust evening. below that of |912 when thirteen .__ __ nlayers met death injured. These figures were press reports and pu da ‘_ The l 'ured include onl those 1 UJ who sufiered broken strains, and sprn-ins. juries. and 183 were Misses Norma Murchison, sane Mc- Kinnon, und Caroline Fraser, Clyde °0ml>il€d H0111 River, were visitors to thc city on blished here to- 3,,~tm-d,,_y__ ‘ Y b°“es» 5°"e"e Mr; William Brehaut, Sr., and Mrs. and internal ill- Brehaut, and ueligliter, 'charlotte- ' town, left yesterday morning for Of the fourteen deaths, thirteen suc- T ' _ cumhed to injuries occuring this year th(;le;ivl;',tg_"wK},;e‘;';1e§';‘°g0hwill spend Charles Swetlzer, formerly a Harm- ` - ' lin Univ°rBity player' ` Mrs James R Scott of Winnipeg w l - . ' ' . _ - 17 in St. Paul, fol'o died November ‘ ing i; “Ompi” who has been visiting in Charlotte- r tion of diseases resultingothom finjulir town for uw past two months len les several years ag tles,resulted with e mentions' °m tives in Boston and Augusta, Me fractured skulls, broken necks ____ spinal injuries. The many friends of Mrs. A. S. ` Hewitt, Charlottetown, will be plena- ed to learn that shfe is home from 0' er 2_8' ` yesterday morning on n visit to rela- or ' ' Boston where she underwent u ser- - lofts operation and is much mproved The third game of the Connaught Club stan’s College, which Victoria' Park on Monday afternoon in the presence of a. spectators; resulted, eating and exciting less draw. The play standard seen so far was of a give and t in health. ~ f to ll li t < ` “"' 33,1 gt' 9 33:: Mr. M. (3. Delaney,_Chlef Conserva- wm, played M tive Whip, crossed in the Empress yesterday morning en route to Bos- 1 . b ton and Montreal in the interests of :gear ng: ,$92 The North Tryon Silver Black Fox game, in a point- 'C°" Ltd' f th b t ' iss cgeasgn 3:1 Mr. and Mrs. S; M. Hicks, of Sum- ke chlrwter 1,' mersirle, P E Island, who had been a . ~ ~ _ visiting relatives and ~friunds in the first half the Conns. had the bct Monctm' N. B" mt that city on ter of the play, while in the second | t th d t ' t th Monday afternoon for Calgary, glfsgg Cglfzggan ;g;,_w°gl th? iff; where they will ‘spend the Winter. ~ l d bt ' ith ‘ gsm” now puyehgg rhzesgn eg? Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stewart, of teams, the College matmw; bn," won the only nm- Vancouver, B. C., hothgnativee of in which there was a decisive result; this province, the latter heing form- the other two being botli»drawa_ ‘"`l-'- Ml" 52'" "h*“’l"’|'*- °‘ ~Ch**" The Bt. lJTl.tistan's .team hae' arranged ____ lottetown_ will have the svmpathy gon," foqtbni _nf manv friends in the death pf their to pm, me' Mm \|t.¢.'le'rlaswht¢r_ Marv Evolve, aged Mace footballers tomorrow alteraooif. 'thlfbv Years and seven months. ' Il\\-»\ and wma warn me erm tm "" ~ ~ » »'»,~ championship and wished a game with ». I V _ .ff - {,»..~ ....~ ao. _ns new--'nt of three-' 'u“i.,}_f°'f-jg" ‘ ' . ‘_ or the Ab&gwait_~o1ub being abroad it is' rindrt that. li decision was ar- rived at that the Club could not put e team dn the fle\d‘to defend. the championship on Thiireday. Aa scou- seauenee, on invitation. the Collelre hee imrmed into the breach to five the Indiana a (fame. St. D\lnatnn’n will may without Fark, the crack hatfback, so that an interesting game may be expected. I-_dn-_ll-anal-_-n-»~»4 Ae tlivfootimli season has arrived. in fact le almost at an and one won .-l._.- . ,, . indian Root Pills an not a new and ilntrlked re|nhdJ~'°- dl h . H .;.:, °c,:°.:=ms¢=.r°°:_-2” _-» -.-.~\- [5 l - l it i ‘- ll 'll -iii ,.1 EI' i é ,llie .lg 'wi Tx; _--ll fi-l ill: 1.” 5 '... §_.:; _ 7 _Ml .rf-l .rr l». ..___`.,,...;. . ... l. W, »,-, . .ig 1. _' 5 ,'. l gy. r _ a 1 -_ \¢u»r--/"‘¥-"2*§!"':‘*§"”‘f'“"f"’ ` I ‘T iam ~ '§‘;`ll’ 1-3] }.. . t ‘fig i - - r iw ‘, .I 2° '3,l nl g *` i. ; v »f;_}.v. .'.. x ti ,,5» _.wg * *lr it . ~, 1,. . i _'if .j _§,-it --~P_._ LS li* "lil _ i §» J ._§_ 1,1. : _- l .~ , .ll _ f _,gli ,_ l‘il"`\l \ -ei '<1 ,y a; _ ln. fx _gg-. ‘ sill #dig Merchants against the Y. M. C. A. canada Fox Exchange and investment oo., Lal f' ff"T"' ¢\ _'_ .l 3. _fi 1 _M _ ¢§~`~;. '-"L’..:'_:_.;§;vt`.: .g_es.:.1r*____ _.. . _: ' il _ __ -il-ifi;;';.§g‘ mv- 'l ;¢'_ fl -1 or .,_.v. » _ sims; ,_ 1 . _"f?§;_<»_;e§`a- "=‘-*»-_visit _ _ 2?, ~ as ' 1§ylil‘ lg igll in flu ‘ lg.; ~, . i* 1 _gli "