» 1° 4. _ _;_ " A '_ N' cnARLo'ri'E'_I'owN GUARDIAN ' ` -"_ Psosrnnin " R -.-. _ _ .<. -::».. <`-';~.-., -' 'g i _.\. . _-... - _ , ' ' ' 4- -' ‘ » ’ . '~~s_»i;a"».i~'s.r~.iii-sits--~~ »._..-'.==».»~ _ . .. . ~ . .. _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ ._ , _ _. ,_ _ _ .- _ _. _ _ ._ . - _ , ,_ _ -~ »~ . . _ ,_ ______,,?, __ __ _f_ _ _ ._ ., _ . _ _.»_. _ i » _ s, _ _ ig. __ _. N __.____ _ , _ _ _ _Q _-_.___ _,___ _,i__ . ___ _._.________ ____ __ ,_____, 3. ._. _.__ ._i_iy _\ _- . _ . , . _ i .__. _i 4 __ ,__if _,__ .. ._. __ _ . __ \ ,_ __a “Dm 'is _____i:Eil__§_0liillLS iiEPiRi|iiC iiilllNiEER3 i` WESTERN ClliRll|lN ays ___ . _ Character makes the store - E as well as the man. Generous " stocks-strict attention to Ser E vice--Highest Quality _ make this store of strongest character. lottetown by the express last nighnar' 1'/A in the city Wednesday. ' Mrs John Cameron arrived in Ch Capt J Read, of the ‘ ‘ _ Mr C. B. Cha ll, A hi § _ &/ ed home last nllgxliet irohic Lldiibtdhturn' . s-t ~ ‘ ° ' Mil\l0. came to ,...-- .___ _ Charlottetown by the North b I _ last evening from Pictou. um er and . ' § f...~ Hfbpp ... // . __’ _.1 Qi ,~.0"~ _ - ......_ . There's danger to life in using poor drugs. Upon the reliabii. ity of the druggist and his goods - rests the health-and lives per- haps-of many people, so it is absolutely necessary that your prescriptions be filled by skilled men of expert knowledge. Skill, Ex-perience, Accuracy, Establish Confidence-that confi- ' dence upon which the drug bus- iness depends. Our store enjoys that confl- dence gained by wide expei-ieiicri'=s~ ‘V-‘\-” PW \-eng; further import. Prices 55. __7_5. ,md~_;1_00_, |’n¢,.ins. GTS!-1'!-,i..ii. Important sale of Ladies' Sweater! gf Pg{°|1'|, 6755-12-2i'll3lEli Choice Fur Sets for fJhristma_s PN' sents at Paton'l. 0i55'12'2m'“EH Miiia:o’n Ltnirnent "uri-is Nmii-al¢;.iL ""Nlemember the " Minister's Bride" . H ii. to night in St James a ____9____2_______1_ FATAL rms Ar wii.miNe7r'oN. N-C- wii.MiNo'roN. N-C. DM- 2-”"°“' members of the faiiiily. of A. ll. _l;l_¢; Neill were burned to death lio;'e___e___ last' night. when fire destroyei __ re horde iii ii suburb. The des “___ Hannah, 21; Amelia. 11; “alien - and Wade; 3. The parentsnnd one child cscaP0f|~ i ment.-St John Telegraph. (Miss Hogan is a niece of Mr J. B. Hegaii, of Charlottetown.) if IN MEMRRIAM R MRS. GEORGE C. l’E'l‘EitS RIVERSIDE, N. ii., net-. 2.-urs. Geo. C. Peters 'ii iilversi-_lc, foririeily of Lower .‘-l»_i:ir.ii.i;iie, i’.l‘I.l., passed away Satin'-.i;iy .\'ov. 28, ng;-l ' iconrmuso Fnom Pigs oNs)_ self at the services of King and country. I trust that at the close of our college year circumstances will permit a goodly number of us to take the same steps you have taken. Your work in the Y.M.C.A speaks for itself. ln all things you have shown yourself to be the kind of man that any country would be proud to own as one of her competent soldiers. On behalf of my fellow-students and our good friend, Mr Cross, I present you this gift as a token of esteem in which we bold you. You have made friends among us who will never forget you, and as you leave our shores you will be followed with our prayers that God will be ever near you. and that in him you will always look for guidance." Mr Donald was again the recipient of an address last night. At the home of Mrs Tapir, Queen Street, a party was given in his honour. On behalf of I<‘red's many friends, Mr Claude Holman presented him with a beautiful Masonic ring.and the following ail- dressi- Dear Fred,-Soon you are leaving your home, having iiobly responded to the call ot' your King and country, and will shortly join your brave coni- rades, the soldiers of the King at the front. You may rest assured that we, your siiicero frleiids, while looking on your departure with warmest udniira- tion, will feel your absence from our midst with keen regret. You will carry witii you our niost heartfelt prayers for your safety, together with our earnest wisiies for ti speedy and triumphant return lionie. As a slight token of our esteem and affection. also as a pledge of our coiilinued renicin- brance of' our friend, we ask you to accept. this Masonic ring. God speed you, friend and coni- paiiioii, and bring you back safo and sound to all who, love you.-" The Bunch." Hniiiuiiiviis VICTORIA. H. Dickiiisoii. London, Eng. F. Mayfield. Tigiiisli; E. G. Leuniou. Moncton; F. l.. Stratton, Portlaiiti; G. J. McQuarrie, New Glasgow; I). K. 0'l}rien. Halifax; I~`_ M. l"ted 3 S h . Hall, Suinmerside, on ’l‘uesday oven- i g talent. Don't miss this chance of see- C ` r r v A Lovely Lot 'ol Pretty New Fancy -:`.":"'¢¢: iz' '-_ _'wer- 7§"f. ""'*"l§_t 5.4.. ~"_§.;m;'¢=f';` ` _ - ~ .-_ _ ' .:."_J ._ 1- - 5... -~ Christmas Linens We’ve just received a big shipment of the prettiest fancy linens you ever saw-specially for Xmas giving. Pretty Christmas Linens A if ff " ` " srl : . ~ -~ ~ ”. _v-_ ,_ _ .. .»_i»f‘b‘,':" : - sw' if ,reid ' all useful acceptable sensible gift-articles. ~*__\' ff . -’~‘»:‘.':...., ~ - _?.iii.;-'l".__"’=2_-_Lft@_§. ` f ___ ei' . -:»_»~f. ... .~, . ,pg-_ _,tj ' ` ";')‘A'{IV ' I ~'<;'I\ , _‘i’:'¢.~'\ i-._ ` ' fs- cf 1 ~ '_ ... ._7f`;;'l'i.3l-»3"~_\~"¢`ff-Q “fm g'--’§`\\~. N Dainty Yet Inexpensive Included in this lot are dainty things of many kinds- _P_retty___(§enterpie_ces_ 20c to _ [gy ClotliQ0c to $1.85 Bureau Scarves 25c to $2.00 Runners 25 f $3.00 C 0 fsssifsif-1-sis-_ as-__T-is fists#-so i* diff vs_; .@i‘,__'¢ r. '55' " ' ~ Iii( 1. ."\/A\" j . , -_ i5 , years. Death .vas due to piiciiinonia. taA`;eTr'J cg.a5é2r;"v;”|`, ‘[§&dE]|;'u,m,?:.' She leaves eleven children' thirty Eg? 'Cahill /Alberton' '\V. Bruce A'. gmnd children ‘md “evcral great' Bruce, H. ll. Morehoiise, city; (Tl '1‘. grand Children- The f0ii0‘”iUi§ Child' McCutchen, St>Jolin; 'i‘iios. Gosbee, WH SUl`ViV0¥ C8-PL J-ii Pei-"S, Calif- Grafton Gosbee, Murray Harbour Mr G, .\. Peters, Nydilcy. N.S., Mrs. A. and Mrs P. McGrath, Morell; Parnell J. liobinson, Riverside, N. B., Mrs. McMahon, J. McKenna, Emerald; Alex. Bessie R. Graves, Harvey, N.l3., Mrs, Martin, Chas. Coombs, Grandview; (`. W_C_ Stewart, Calgary; M;-g_ C_ B_ ll. Campbell, R. ('. Hill. lialifax; A. A. Fraser, Somerville, Mass; Mrs. Annie K“°x» T0i'°m°? F- J- She"`5'~ New Wightnian, Mrs. Duncan Maciior.-aid, Gl_a5g°W' N-S5 E' Carleton' S~"d“ey to believe that there are several ex~ oilicers of the regular army or the territorial forces residing in (lannda between the ages of 25 and 40 who have not joined the Ciiiiadiaii expedi- tionary forces, but \vlio would rejoin their old'corps. The Army Council are prepared to offer teniporary coniniis~ sions for the duration of the war to such persons if they are certified medically ht. lt is also stated that free passages wil be provided to and _ At Your Own Price Montague, l’.E.I.; Mrs. F. F. Reeves, Mmes' Port liawksbury, N.S., Miss Mildred Peters, Miss Bernice Peters, Calgary. Sho is also survived by her husband George E. Peters, of Riverside. Mrs. (inmcroii, of Montague. 'l`lie fuiicriii was hcld at Moiitague, 1'. li. I., I)cc. 1. EVlNCiliSi|C SERVICE IN CHRISTIAN CHURCH At the Central Christian (liiurcli last evening Evangelist Lowell C. McPher- son spoke on the subject, “ True ite- pontanco," taking Luke xiii. 5 for a text: “ Except yo repent ye shall perish." in part. Mr McPherson said: "Two Greek words are translated into our ddnglisii word ‘ropeiitaiice.' One of these means only a change of mind without moral change. The other nieans both ri change of mind and heart. God repented, but only in place for His people. Sinners must repent by changing both mind und heart to- wards God. The procilgal soii's change finely exemplifies trun repentaiice. lie 'viiiiiii to liiniseif,' realising his liliiek sins of solfiilsiiiiess. and resolved there and then to go hai-.k to his fatiicr and iickiiowlerlgo ull f.o him in liciivcii's night. Soc how lio was taken buck. Thus tho Christ tciiciios that our iiciivviiiy l“uiiier will reicolvo the peni- toiil siiiiior. This son. on iiizcouiif of his wilfiiiiioizs, vniue not to lioiievo iiiucli iii his fatlior. and tliereforo naked for his iniierituiico to use with- out i~oii|,riiiiii, according with his per- vortoii. iiidulgoiit nature. He soon lost ali. Stripped of Hllllport he began to believe again in his god futher and to appreciate his fnther’s loving pro- vision for him. He determined-re pented in sorrow-to return. confess his sins to his father and be obedient. What n humble boy he became! How ob:-rilnnt! So everyone must return to God. “0ne‘s belief in God and liis Son whom one has ignored and abandoned before is sure to bring such Godly sorrow as pierced the iiearts of the 3,000 on Pentecost. Then repentance will follow and willingness to obey in order to receive the indweliing Spirit. ns Peter told the 3.000. God has vowed to forgive sins on such conditions. The Holy Spirit tells us so. God thus promises never to remember those sins against us.. But after becoming Christians we must frequently repent of weaknesses and wrongs in our. natures. or lapse into sin. We can more and more grow away from them by prayer. " The eternal imperative within us_ -conscience-tells us there is right and there _is wrong. and that we should always do right. One's conscience judges one's thoughts. words and deeds without invitation. - Self-condemnation follows transgression and God intends thus that we should ever he absolutely iii lioort Bo true repentance ii1i.iii.."‘iii25c. I-»»=-'ff-<"°._i“.;.:.'.‘.'::‘fi‘..‘i::'.'.i'i..'.*.'. honest - 1 always brings confession. Have you courage to confess the wrong to your_ neighbour dono to him? Unconfossed GENERAL’S WIFE iN FURIOUS WRATH. LONDON. Dec. 2.-'i`in~_i~o is a ter- rible stir in arniy cii't~los :if lliinkirk. 'l‘iio wife of n Frencii gciicriil wus :ir- rested because she hail big feet, it. has .been learned, and, furious at the pub- licity which resulted. accompanied by I the lieralding of facts concerning the size of her feet, life has been made uncomfortable for more than one oili- cer. This is how it iiappcned. A Ger- man spy was recently captured in Dunkirk. He was dressed as a woman but the size of his feet betrayed him and he was captured. The wife of the French general sallicd forth and her feet attracted the attention of' a sol- dier, and she was arrested. NIECE OF K. OF K. IS AT MONTREAL. MON'l`ltEAi., Dec. 2.~’i`ii|‘ Kitciic- nor hand. which is making itself' init so efficiently in the War of' the Na- tions in Europe, has some influence in Montreal as well, for ii niece ol' thc great “l(. of l(.", Miss Mary lddine l(it.oiiciiei', is president of the First Aid Society at Maciioiiaid ilollcgo. A nephew of Lord liitcliciier. licnry ,llaniilfoii l{it_<~_iiciii-i°, was in his iiiirii yeiir in the l<‘u<'1ilty ol' .bit-.lciico nt Mc- Gill, -liiif, luis gone io the front. ' Miss Kitt-_lieiii-i* has been ii student at Mzictioiinlii (killcgc for two aes- fatliei' is (lol. Henry iilicvnlicr liilclie- - Additional units proposed _ _ _ _ _ be raised arc:- (Tiivalry, ii regiiiioiits ._ ._ _ lntiiiifry, iii rogiiiioiits ._ Army fiorvii-i-_ f‘orpi; _ _ _ . Arniy l\i¢‘riit':ii l‘i>rp<: ... . .. 6 liaifiericii Arlilicry .. . .. _ Eiigiiiocrs sions. iii-r lionio is iii iieriniuhi. lior g;g,,,,u,,r,, (gy,,|iS| __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ iicr.i»roli\sr1uiriil tiziys in f‘lini'lotfi~- town rind \'ii~iiiit_\', iiivcstiguiiiig the fox fiiilustry nnfi iiispucfiiig the new runcli of thc uliovo i-oiiipniiy. 'l‘lifs wus Mr. Siiuw`s first visit to l’. IC. ls- liiiiil uiid lie was very iiiiivh iiiipri-sscil with itfi bt-:iufifui fxiriiis :ind lionitlifiii cliiiiatv. iii- iius firiii fnitii in iliv f'ii~ ture ot' the fox iiidiistry und, while here, witiiosseti the iloii\'ei'_'.' oi' ii nuiii~ ber oi' iwniiiiful silver black lieiiiities by i\lr. it. iludsoii Giiiwloii, who spviif several iln_\'s with Mr, i~`liii\\'. ___u____ .\ general meeting of the St. |.svr- rence Silver Black Fox Company was held Wednesday evening in the (‘om- ~psny's offices. The report of the pro- visional directors showed the ('oiii-- iiany to br in excellent condition. The highest grade of foxes cligilile for registration in Class A were oii- talficd ffom the H0_\'liii'-Y iinil Mt. lid- ward Vompiiniea in the J_l'l_ iiinnii linnch and from Dr. lfi.W. \\ill.iniiis Mt. l‘icnsai.t. The foxes will be ran- ched at Richmond under thc ciiro ni Mr. A. T. Mcbelinn, without charge ° v_h»~ iihiii-sholders till l-lcpteiiilicr 1915_ Tho Company were iible to pur- ¢~‘ ~‘ in 'Ml atm lower tate than was anticipated and they have decided to give the shareholders the iicncflt. of tllill, 80 that the caplti-iii1.uf.i0t.' which was to have been 517.000 a pair has liéeri reduced and now stands iit Si".- 000 s pair. A small qi.-entity of stock ri_-iiiiiiiis to lic sold.. 'l`hc liiiiiiwiiii; "Fashionable new Coats on thc -fiiliei-rs. were olirctril; i’i'esiilent-~lliiii- Bargain Rack. We have put out for .inlin Morrissey; \'it'e-l’rosidi~nt.-Jiiiri~ to-morrow's selling--25 Ladies' Coats ies lifiniirigiin; .\`ci‘.retiii~y.'I`rczi.s\ircr-- of this fail style. some Cape effects. iuiiiiiiiii .\1..r.iii, iiii~i-_ri..i~_-_ ifinii-its gwstlv sii_k SIi»¢;d__ s_[_s<;e-1__ f=\g__';';'S“-;;{ Honnesse ; Dr. l’. F, lliiily; Win. .\'. ap" 3" °° C 3 " Walsh; Dbl". W, .l. .\ir‘.\liiliiii; I .\ixtii:< '° $25; "°W $17 am’ $1915 Cl°m31a; i\i<‘L<=lloii; iinrry (`. i`i'iiiiii»li)'; l' \\. me."eW Wqaves' Capes $8 to S. ' . . _ . PATON S ( iiirkiii; J. .\. 'l`r:iinor. 'Lathes' 'ww 'B your cha’:;c7§}_,_]:_h,,1i,.H "\ | _ Cured Fifteen Years Ago of Piles and Eczema By Using Dr. Chase’s Ointment--Certifies That the Cure Was Permanent. I Si mo pi-ii;ilo ii:i\'i.- trii-il so in iny ic'-'¢‘l'.\' P!`i‘l|`»\\'_=\ii‘““_ I "f‘\li\i heir UE' t1o<'i»_i:‘:' .ind no nriziy trcatiiiviits in |?_"":]"7I _]_)__';‘_L_(___’:_‘a‘°”_"h_:_;h:::i°'3__”ag)`_':_';` i sr . ‘ 4 . - i U“`" """"‘ 1' U" "‘""' fn" “HM “nd iii:-nt off?-rted it complete cure." 'cr1.<~n1:i that tlii-_\' _ ii" sf-pt. 23, 1911!, Mr. Ketcheson find it llliiiviilr to /f-k . _ wrote as foliiiwsz-"I received :i letter fi-.im you to-dny. sriying that you found nctiifil cure. on file n sf'if.~n‘.<-iii. made by me 15 The strong pi-inf ' ‘ _roars nrrii. I linvo always given Dr. about ltr. t,‘liiisc's ` '- ' fihnsrfa Oinfinont ii good niime since fiininicnt is that it ` ` _ - it cured mo. nnri shrill tell you how I not oiil:-' brings re- ,. i-time to use ii. Hof proinpily, but '-.‘:`f.,».~) ‘i had suffered for mnn_\' years from l~riiigs iiiiiiiit iirtuul ` _ is-".1," rrzr-nm. and piles, and had trlmi r'i~~i‘- and lnefimr i-iiro. _ " tors und o\'or_rtl1lng l would hi-:ir of iii l n 18 il 7 .\l r. _ J _ min. Ronillvig riiioiit iir. t`hrist».'s flint. K etc heso n_ R8 _. _ _ mf-nt. T piiri-linsoii if iii on'-r-, mid was lwiirii sir:-ot, l‘r-f- .- _v ` . 3'2"* sniiii riiniliir-tvly mired. That was fif- orboro',1Int.. wroiri ‘ _ " . toon yours uso, so tiiero cnn lie no as follows:-"I was _ _ , _ riouht of thr- cure- rolnz n permanent troubled for tliirt.\'““' |‘}"T( Hhsny fone. I hm-i~ met n great many people year! Wli.l'i itching |\lir\.s and r»r:~.~i.-". '- who have liven cured \\}‘ Ur. Chase'l could not sleep Rt nir:lit_ :ini niii--i l vigiii-iwoi " gn! W!\l'ir| the itching \\:-.51 lii"i‘ii»i»~ l':'_ "i\n.=o's Vilnlmolii. 60 Pen!! l Eczema covr-red m_\' logs flown ii. ilu- box, :ill flcnlcrs, or Edmnnson, Bates A Miieeii usrfauuv raw. l ilovc trli-il i‘.»__ l.i:ni\c~i_ 'i‘iiroi\\o. _ -»1/1 livlii-\~i» tlirro is :iii / _ _ .4 ’ . 1 i . _ .-\. ...ii ~ ,_ ` ,___ ,. mitiaaiis-z...~11i»cii~esi:i. ».»»\i'sis~iu....w» .'54 _ . ,._,i _ __ _ _ .. _. _ ,sq -_ -i -_ _ .__ ,- __,_._. Q .,.__»._,, _,iv ., i . _ _ _ - i , _ _' .- »,» .,;.,; ~ -~ 3 fi' 3" J ~ is' __f_.~_- *»~ i="'_`. ~;.‘\,»' '_ . .,' » - _/- ,im -..j._..., il _,_ _ __ = , ...,N ._ _.__,,’ ,.. _- , \ _. i. _~. _s 1