- W TIE COFFEE it cen't cost over under the acentia day extra ,to drink the inet spice in the land. This ie" _ grown from selected seed tural conditions. BM! tai CHASE SANBDRN MONTREAL best agricul- :f:.1 _ 4 -_rr riffs an .pay in this Pr_ovi|.i¢e._'. suunsv' `snavroas.- 'Hit “P” ma crowns. -_Stewart Omit rn., .V . `l‘annlll' UNOK at 7- -A fsiynrmsn 1»ARrrY.- on Tuesday timing Dec. 'V113 ‘gl-gui; “ac” Mr. :":...."°‘ °'., “..‘:...... w ' som w s “;":: °.* °l‘..°°“’.,.."°....“* ”“.°.3I‘.‘}.‘l‘i.“1.°i' v n o ' linen iaith hagkeets and boxes. WNW gnnve evidence thatm they werengbgnt on h i modal 0. assent 5:; in their new residence. 'l_‘_h;e v i which passed way so qui - lyellvrf an enjoyable oils, oneubrilporb; ant feature being e presen t. on 0 a silver tea set totiie host and host- ess who expressedthelr thanks font _.__ CHURCH UNION. ts TORONTO, Dec. 5-Great odor are being made to have s Canadia Presbyterian, Methodists and Con regi1tional’St federation durln B » 1 nextyear. A'drait scheme will b submitted next month in place of th recent church union project. WAR LOSSES. n plication the casu y s _ Balkans sgdws 1 ~'1`u\-kglyt Zlli,0l}0olilll?de age to” pm” at the home of K 100,000 wounded. Bulgaria 10,000 an 162,700 wounded. LONDON, Dec. 6-The latest com- e 40,000. Servia 3,500 and l5,500.Mon etencgro, 4,800 and 5,600, Greece 800 and 2,200. Totals, 34,600 killed and -A HAPPY EVENT.-The merri-_ the ' bride\lest night at 8 o’clock of Miss d Gladys Jennie Gorrill daughter ol ” Edward and Mrs. Gorrill, O'Lesl`,v, to George F. Hart of London, England, the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. A. Winfield of Alperton. The bride, su 1-6_1 1- lg y i l r Here ls Y0 “llappy'l`ho x-re known from one side ofthe Contine housewife vthn ever used vheny! The "HAPPY 'l`ll0UGl|'I" works longer and more reltiahle service than a This is not a calm. but a hu-t, and Get a "HAPPY THOUGHT' so S. VV. C _ Agent for Hdppy Thought Range __ _ UR Chance ughi” Ranges nt to the other and recommended by every equally well with coal or wood and gives a ny other. wc can prove it. ”it"f~tBBE, who was unattended, was 'charmingly gowned in white voile and carried a relatives and friends were present to witness the ceremony and oder hearty congratulations] The happy 'couple will enjoy a honeymoon trip to the mainland. J. ` -SCHOOL EXAMINATION- The following pupils of Victoria High School have attained the highest standing for the month of November. l~‘rincipal's Dept.- Grade V11.-1. Lorne Les, 2. Gladys Clark, 3. Dorothy Clark. Grade VI.-1. Winnie Vill.-tr.,_ 2. Wesley Clark, 3. Evan Wright, Grade' -~V.-1. Laura Lord, 2. 1 . l v I '1 When you buy a farm pile. farm engine on the market of merit you will find__ that, giue is the strongest and l: l it or the fuel gives out (_ _mllm _ _ Features of the Ideal Engine Strength engine ou want one that is not everlasting on the job as a candidate for the scrap And when you get right down to “cztses",test every and note the relative points the Ideal Hopper Cooled 'En- est engine you can buy. _ The Ideal is simple in construction, has few parts and every one has been carefully tested and tried to in- * sure greatest psssible strength. It will do all tlie work _ you want itto do and never stop running nhtil yon,stop Write tod ty for our free illustrttcl cstilog or call and see an Ideal in operation. Bruce Stewart 8 Co., Ltd. Steam Navigation \/Vharf. Y 1 ,, Carl 'l`rowsdsle‘, 3. Reid Miller. "l.Gra'd'e IV.-1. Blanch McDonald, Z. {Pauline Miller, 3. Elsie Howatt.- Assistant’s Dept.- Grade III.-1. Thelma Trowsdalc; 2. Claude Snow, 'Grade II.-(Senotr)-1. Joe Miller, _2.' Elsie Boswell, 3. Gordon McDon- _ald. Grade II.-(Junior)-1. Win ifield Cazneron, 2. Charlie Logan. Grade. I.-(Senior)-1. Whitfield , Howatt, 2. Llc Roy Howatt. Grande I. -(Junior)-1. Eva _'l`rowsdale, 2. Mary Mculuarrle. ' '::We fill doctor's prescriptions with _r the greatest accuracy and care. '_ Thcre's no carelessness, guesswork. o 'i intliflerenze about the way we mak - .Corner Great George and Kent Sta / m next Sun",-_ _ _ win be Harte at 11 a'._ charge twenty-‘tlv'a'~ee\iu.\ glen at 3 D- ID-. 855' ' he* kindness shown toward them. _ ' handsome bouquet. A large circle of.. tt. ' -'-ONE C tion for -el Cash must edco ___` " _ per cnt instill* Zlnmn il five Minimum iii _ ggg _ _ _‘_ -*EL CLARK B Gilffilll ASW* Alll`¢l'l'.0ll. H1! 'L /' - 'J-u-ish" ` in “" -FUNERAL."°-JHIAO*-` /'Nnefal ol the late Edward Wirth. Kensington, will take place Saturday at 1.80 p. m. ~ '--»_ ‘ _/ -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can becbta-ined'i,t Laderty’a Tonsor- ial Parlors, Bummialde. ---1-'~"_ -MISS HAZIH. HORSE is Guar- dian agent in J. 0: Jal'dlne'a Book- store. Summerside. Her ofiice' phone la 45-1 and relldellwphone 26. ill -GOLD FISH-A quantity ol gold fish will be put -'on sale Saturday morning at I-Iolman's. They are now bn display at the store. _ 12-5M2i. _ -SUBSCRIBERS should renew week or two before the time the have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, aa ell papers are discontinued promptly.. _ on expiry date. 3 Y --FINE FOXES.-One Ol the finest pair of foxes seen here for some time passed through Summer- side last evening having been bought of by P. P. Newan and F. H. Colwsll New I-Iorace.J. _ -SMELT _FISHERMEN.- George McBeth_ and William McLeod, Albert- on, have gone go Newfoundland, t engage in smelt fishing. They went to Sydney by the schooner Lizzie Cather- ine and from there they will go by steamer and rail.-A. 0 -QUEEN HOTEL.-D. W. Brown, Charlottetown; J. C. Ellis, Boston; J. W, Ballen, Bedsque; Wilfred A. Mo- Donald,, Newport, R. I.; Robert J treal; P. H. Ford, Fergus; Fred an rington, Sask.; registered at Q . 9.40 last evening (after the arrival evening.J. -SAFFI ARRIVAL.-- Capt D. B ine which sailed from Alberton Sat . ‘ y 1' day morning. Considering the unfav _ ° ora-ble weather of this Island. He c uv a prescription- Our prescription always be depended dh bringing it an _ is , ~ -»-»--~-- . _ ». ~ --- vclerlrs are expert, carelul and con- Ship to port in the briehst time p05_ _ . V W l w ‘ sclentious. We not only follow the sible and the present trip was no ex- -_ l ‘ _ “ _ w ll '-` ~ M ‘ » ` doctor's directions with rigid precis- ,¢9p¢_iou_ His schooner was very deep _ _ , _ 7 -- _~ _ ` _ i0". but W0 Use only the purest and ly laden this time with oats, pots- ' , U \ _ ' ` freshest drugs. Leave your next pres- toe, and hay which was shipped by - _ ‘ ,_ l\\ \_ I . ‘ _ ` .__ crlption here. 'Phe McKinnon Drug Cc _ '_ ‘ - r ` _ _ ,__ ¢__/|___ _/1 .__ rev/L_,.____/' ». \` John Agnew.-A. SGOTCH OELEBRA'l'ION.- Th ’ I 1 L ` iivrlnsr tvvtntttlut f uttins mt Htl "A Simple iiemcdy Give I Color, Strength an Beautv to the Hair _ Ona cant per word href insertion ' count allowed. Minimum char; :_-_fr-g -v-_ -,fi-'-1-if- :i-T-3;?-T-if-ifi-'-' 1-ii r “ ;- f,-;-i-;-;-if=;--T£-T-j_-;-;- _L ctmanmu cmsslrtsn .ins in this column, hell cent per word tor 1 each continuation. Cash must accompany order and live per cent dia- e Twenty-five eenfr. _ _ Yo'\ don’t have to have gray hai Why look old or unattractive? -1 tively b usin W eth's Ba e an tonight, and in the morning you w _t 3-__v__,_ __*_-_-_-g-_~-_-_-_____g_ .____._-_._.,______ __ _.___ ______ i 1 - ~ ,_ rsnats ltrztr ‘ MALE HEIP WANTED ;~wAN'rx~;D- A Main wHo"uN1m`ri- wAN'rnnl'rw6"G666'nict.tI nov stands pla'n cooking. Good wages. Victoria Hotel. 11-15M ___é_\i1l1_Y__’55_!flPE§9t' Si- __ _ 1_2i5M§l_- \'€{NTEn,"AN"EXFETiinNcnD silo - hairs will be less conspicuous, an Wyath’s Sage and Sulphur al “_ scalp clean and healthy, and pr motes the growth of the hair. It is E . _ WANTED AT_ ONCE A GIRL FOR Repairen Good pay at G0" & C0_ 'clean wholesome dresstnz which m general house work. No washing. 12-4152; Good wages. Amy to Mrs. s. R, j-v ll-*.-f-----~ Jsntm, sv Gramm stre¢t_1z-ami 'EMM THE BARBEA TRADE v`vlti"i‘n:i5l§i‘f"`s‘AtLCo'iv`wooii ` Iliosl pital a cook. Good wages for one experienced. _ 11-J;1_M lj! w`ATii1"`lnp`f'c`1rItl' ii6n”c:`EN15RAL work. Good wages. No washing. _ Apply 112 North River Road. ____ up-to-date institutions of its ki Special rate to our Opening Class We have opened one of the most- in America. Write for particulars. Modern Barber College, 62 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal. 11-13Mtf. l J ' cty. . Get a. fifty cent bottle from you - druggiar. today, and sec how quick it will restore the youthful color an U11 beauty tif your hair and forever en and falling hair. All druggists sell _._~_- _U l”.””-“f T0 LET ",’,‘,_*{,.’,2{,’,».,‘;?,__t"‘.‘.*"‘_“- APPLY f,T,§§,f roman, "nwiuiijfravuousn so H or faded hair if you don’t want to. If -your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- Y E Y Z Sulphur Hair Remedy; Apply a. little ill be agreeably surprised at the results -from 3 single application. The gray so §_` quickly removes dandrull, leaves the o a .ay be used at any time with perfect saf- r ly the nasty dandrufl, hot, itchy scalp it under guarantee that the money wil be refunded if vou are not satisfied after fair trial. E. A. Foster. Agent ; _held _ its annual celebration of S Andrew’a Day Monday night 8. gel] t Piper Macl.aren, son of J. S. M Laren, ni St. John, was there an dances were a fearure.-Exe. Pip MecLaren has won many friends S his splendid pipe ngsic. _f following is thc report of the'wo r done in Traveller's Rest school d Grade 5.-1. Marlon Pillman, Pearl Mclnms, Grade 4.-1. Geor d Ilan- Tillman, 3. James Champion -l.Daisy Macilonald, 2. James lnnis, 3. John Plllman, 4. Laur d Ftaynor, Grade. 1.-1. Beta Champio 5 after a few more applications will .be _ i restored to natural color. -J. - monthly meeting of King Edwar Lodge A. 'F. and A. M., Malpcqu were elected for the ensuing year: Nutt; J .W Colin Donald; Treasure d d l 1_l_,l I _-__ ____\ Z _.__.... N - i “Omer 0f POWMI and Water Sts- _ 'on SAI E All modern improvements. Posses- _ _____, C__;______ __ ___, _‘_ _ _ sion given at once. Apply to Dr. __ - . FOR SALE-_(}ASOLINID ENGlNE 3 Blanchard, 12-4Mt,f_ _ horsc Power. Apply to Robert San- ‘»f0_`I;ET__`_§E PROPERTY O ‘lfflqllm 5_ud_§i1_l. -.._ ]Z_'5ME3ll’_d Euston Street known as Nor N . __ t _ __ __ ‘ _ .' th _, FOR__SAI1ll, ONE PAIR VERY Bakery, with shop, dwelling house, r _ . black tipped red foxes, female, 20 bakery and stables.. Apply to Frank months old. Address Howard R. Heartz. 11~25Mtl. weeks, Imtlcrlcton, P. E. I. i-5* ljE»;j"'135fjB‘“°“LE (§§a§f,T-5, Prowse Block, Sunnyside. Rest moderate. Possession et once. .Lp fur- ply to Prowae Bros. Ltd. of the late , 9-Blllitl. For gurthgr PM-_ Dr D Roy. Dr. G tfenlare Fraser, MISCELLANEOUS union su- -- » ~ ' ~-----’ FOR SERVICE-A BOAB PIG, PUR W u bred Berkshire, John McNevin, 'l °' Clyde atver 12-rmztniipd. _ , - . v A Y \\__- if ' ll _ ' C fn' P ' sell Foxes any kind write E W IN '|'HmmM"` Douglas, Stanley, N. B. ' ‘~ Ltd. For full u.3mm|| A ___,__ _________ _.'.,____,.. L .___ TENDERS FOR F.N'I‘5liB O ply to F. S. McDonald, Bourla. ersa- ‘ ‘ _ 11-smut-lr WANTED Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Co., Elmira, will _be received until November ll. Ap- mm, d when you wAN'r 'ro suv on' _ This is the season to look out leathers '_ ’ rrmscel Soles. Meds. _ Boys’ end~Ywllis wornen’a end Girls" _ Opp. lull ` ' fo , your feet. ‘ ~ ;’1?i'vir\|fnr- n puff of High or Low Cut boots in black or tan Price from $3.75 to 6.oo per pair. ,Price funn r-,75 to 4.ooper pair. to _5,oo per pair country schools which have tahan ad- vantage of the-government grant for libraries. This school started the nucleus of a very creditable li-brary cured from .tile provincial govern- ment the-sum of thirteen dollars as supplementftn the 'sum of $26 raised by the"'dlbtrict. » The teacher, Clar- ence Drake, formerly ol Cornwall, who* engineered the library business, deserves 'muah-credit for the energetic manner -in which be has pushed it to` sosueeeesfulf-an issue, thelrxllbrery, with this' latest addition, being one of the dried: school libraries ln the province. It willtbe remembered, al- so,” that Mr. Drains won laurels for himself and his: school lest year by his school' winning the first prias for Prince County in Physical Exercises. With part of this money s handsome sthaol clock- was purchased which* will be held by the school ea-a"s0il- ve fr of .the victory. Mr. Drake hal, thi; autumn, preplfed the ground for working next summer. _ -gi--unusual-n from James T. Tuplin of Black Banks' Linton, Montreal; A. W. Clogg, Mon-_ Mrs. Howlett, Charlottetown; J .I-Ia: ueen Hotel Summerside, betwzliil the Empress) and 9.30 the previoiiti Miller ol the good ship Lizzie Cather- urday evening last, telegrgphed his ,,_r-_ rival at Port Hawkesbur on Mon- . In Fredericton, the aflair taking th form of smokin o cert. Rev. D a his pipe playing amd fancy Scotc Charlottetown and Summersidc with __ _ u - ing the month of November, 1912.- -W. A. O. Morson who has been ln Sample, 2. William Sample and Wll- Summerside attending th” supreme 4, Court returned to Charlottetown last Violet Champion. Grade 3.-1. Susan night.-T. ` Mclnnis, 2. Boyde Raynor. Grade Z Mc -NEW OFFICERS.-The regular en was held in their hall on Monday, 2nd inet., when the following officers W.M., Lee Owen; S.W., Ernest Mc ». r. Hume Hopgood; Secretary, George B. McNutt; Chaplain, Rev. E. J . Rat tea; Marshal, George Riley; S. D.' John Simpson; J. D., Herbert Fran -GREDITABLE SCHOOL. - Th Darnley School is one of the few :_ EL; 2, _ * _~.¢__t' Shclwn in _Womel|’s Suits, ntnitet cum beautiful mixtures of tan, 0-. _ and waterproof proof. The and reveres are of western as well as rich in appearance. Our special price l4,50, _v _ puvld use catatogtie rinse, an sun 'ru us; we will cue Better value nan Any Mill s _ ~_ _'1`h_c__ _ _ egsonsble _weather makes for us t<>_-.gllsles some exceptional values Very stylish reversible blanket green. Thes_eco`ats are regularly sold at _ o1_n'___ '_' , A $16. sizes 34 to 38. Our special value...f........ _ -‘ Fur 'l‘l'lmmed Coali , _ Fur trimmed coats of black or _' ' P.-_ . 52 incheslong, _sple'ndidly_ tailor_e§_l¢__iti__s__f_;’i;-_ style. They are lined with fine qugiitycpr t- ~ _ interlined with rubber--sheefmg malging] .. - I ‘ enforce--an-ns. U-.nn so u » u l -If ° 0-I ° ° ' I ~° livel- Pony .careful coats' $14-Wi _ _ Handso_i_ne_ coat of Pony Caracul cloth represent, A - 'I ing skins joined together; made 52 inches lo_ng'___i_n_ _ sernifitting\style. This coat 1s warm and comfgrtable _ -_ Coats duplicated in this vicinity. _ . __ Coats ‘f ‘W X. f‘_~"1~ lm; tok” Tx ijt 1 V. vi- get _ia broad, ftill ,_ sable. Our s1luE_';l_’-_{»f’g_,, ‘ f' _ _ __f_ ff §-*E _ _' A -\ l J. .L ,_ . .i . _ f ‘~ ' _Vi J. ` _i 1, 1 _ Q ____ _ .___ I' K ,:.,'k-.Y_<»?»';<»'p¢;~‘,g_ e_~ . r. » ' ‘ _ ' \ x 1. .Y . vv 'i"2‘ -~» .-°" ~ ' ` "vs, ' -- 1 ' rf Fredericton society ot sr. Anerswtg - _ tt. ~ rj "` .< ' »~ _ ___ \.,~,` Bt ,v.. 1' _ ~ ~ ._ .;. '.~»l‘ .ip .el i. . h -Rev Hammond Johnson, Bedeque S. W. Taylor, Upton, has return- ed home from Freetown. ' -SCHOOL EXZMINATIONS.-- Th" “ -Wilfred Boulter, inspector oi k rx. schools, was a passenger east on the express last night.J. ' l -Mrs. (Dr.) Houghton andchlldren a left Wednesday morning on return to ri New York after spending a very ple- z.Har I-1ent,a.GcaHn1. '¢ rn it -_ r Y ° er ru ° ° ° ff;.';,d‘;f’_¥f’ti°“ Wi 'eh V" l" Bum A. Clark, suueriutmceut at the Ex- “ ' 1 00 'Buslwls I Cl S0 ALS Summerside yes last "winter, slid, the otherday ae~- naehonl garden which he purposes v . _ ~ 'qnmannpnuun-2'-fnan|”'“-»..iiun»a&»n§!u! 1=»!»n;n:u.!'uu»'i»'»¢' »Tnu»»'1-.2 T1_°`|.a»iT». J rl' _ _ _ .\. w H smith, the chaplain or the so- _',.<_.',..;.'.-l-t-`,=.-__»t-~~t~` .'.~__-1-;.i-_.i-‘.;~ .'_. .f,.‘ _-_.f.;.t',;.j_@¢,'___.\._ .~,. _-_~ ciety, was the orabor of the occasion. ,C __ f- 1. - :*‘_::'r~"" ~ _r - - gf Y \ ' ' ' _ _ c- HESIERH PER ‘ _ -Geo Blielfoon of Tignish was in <1 \ ' terday, . 5_1' was in'S“mmex_side yest8may_J_ -Mr. Justice Haszard returned to n ` _ Charlottetown last night alter prenld ing at the fall term f the Supreme Court at Summersld_g.J. -Wallace ‘Wiggington has arrived in Bridgetown from_ Alberta on a visit to his parents. His reports from the lar west are good. -.-Miss Jean Campbell of Cape Traverse who has been visiting in Klnkora has returned home. She was the guest ol Mrs. J. E. Keough of Kinkora. -The Hon.” Murdock fMcKlnnon, _Commissioner of Agriculture, and J. psrimental Station, Charlottetown, ` 1 Wheat ' , ' ‘ _Wantedi t lr A. _H aszard"s cis: S.Si,-W. H. Crozier; J.B., Pres; ~ - . I7; ..G~£~“ft°n St' L ' ton MoNutt; Tyler, Edward McKay. ,, BOSTON FISH ADS , _rrsiabaonssnppafin »¢===pl¢nau»»a _ V I Whi” F°“ Sell Mackerel V Sell get in tou_ch with Priorili ___ check. This is ahold esta _li ed : ll 1oi8fwME4wpd _ 'U " ,_ X7 - Fresh or Frollll' Silielli _and Eels, Fresh or r ~ Lone wirsiir, nosron who are large dealers ln siine silt! will send quick returns with. their shippers, interests ,velitdzgier large orsmall. Send ns_ your shipments and he csnvln fthat->__we are the people to handle your shipments. Write ps_~_e_e¢l\y¢e wlllseed stencil. have any apron Iish or lohelers Mahoney _____-_,,, reliable house who look after arrived in Bummerslde last night .on Win- 7 the Empress after attending the _ ter Fair at Arnherst.J. JAPANESE CAEINET REBIGN Tomo, Des. 4,-Premier sacongt and the other members of the Jane.- nese cablnet resigned to-day al a sult of the crisis brought about by _‘ the difficulty of finding e euwcewr _ns was minister to Lieut.~Gensl’sl Uye-`= hcra. It is expected that either: Pl`l0¢0 Taro Katurza or Uleut.-General Collllir Terauchi, Japanese governor-general of Korega will be sshd to form `s new clg 'net. . ' i \ » \ % Consignments bollcited Proihpt l(_u_`\url\l John ilals (incorporated) S |07 rattan More New York Wholesale -Com|l}l§$i_0n _ Fish 'Dt8lt\’$ _ 5 ' Bess,Smells Q. Eels All correspondence pro_iiM|Y' news! ed._ Stencils sent on lppll/9`i0lyl¢_ ~ fl 1 s.i.w|t§_l__itsiis 1,. Boston, Maas. AUSTIN Atle|%t_Av_pnue, Beaten, r 'EUS ON _ __ Nagle dz Cdr Representative. ,