»-ff-. _1~..%-f“*,i'2-;`=f- 2_3 .1 T -"”" .. f/ :_- -‘_--L' " i\\}_\_ \ ._ f ‘ i /, -» gl _>- . , _ .\ , For the Womensnbye 1 I O I with a Man in it _ The Se tf1On`s greatest selling event 50 Ladies’ Wintrr C0113 no two alike, your saving will mean atleast 1-3, every coat ii marked one net cash price. 31,1/idi¢s` las-l1iouab'e coats worth tip to $25 oo . . . . _.$11.98, not the price of the sloth and trimmings. Ali silk lined. This ia a splendid opportunity for making a practical Xmas gift. Table diiiiim ic for Xmas shoppers, 95c for 7r.c $1 25 for 94c- Manufacturcrs sample line of pretty aprons, discount, if 55 p. c- llonn :4 wh re Furniture gifts are preferred and iiiiniei' iii# Buy your Xmas ribbon to tie up your Xmas gifts at %ato't`i's. i§c a roll different width.-4 at Patons, Other pretty gifts in ribbon novelties Such gloves as Patons will surely please '.~iuec.i1-l Sale of coatings for Xmas _ Xmas ties ltr a man. Lounging_ bath and lon_g_himoi`:ii=, for ladies and gentlemen. we have secured zo high class #iff colored lounge robes for men. usual price $6.50. clearing this lot or $4 50, This is something practical at a big saving. _ We have a large and varied exclusive stocic df high class furs for Ladies' outer attire. What could you choose from that would be more acceptable than Ladie-"fur coats. Ladii s’ furlined coats. Ladies’ fur collared coats, L-idle# fn' sets, Ladies' fur muffs. Ladies’ fur ties. Ladies' for scarves, Lndiis' fur stoles, Ladies’ mcdei suits, Ladies’ tailored suits, Ladies’ costa. Ladies' street costumes Ladies’ separate skirts Ladies’ under- ikirls Ladies' fancy blouses. Ladies’ tailored waists, Ladies’ mlrabou se-~, Men's fur coats. Men`s fur collaru, Men's tilsters. Meti’a overcoats, Men s hats. Men’s caps, Men's and Ladies' umbrellas, Men’s gloves. You can test the genciueuess of this sale bya visit to our new show i oom. You can test values by. compirison.Youc.1.n test the exclusiven-ss in style and design by your own judgment, and the money sad ng iidvantlge it affords. ‘ ia 1 ° . iiiii 1 i "iv . 1....§.§,‘2.';‘..“,“.1§’..f".§’.i.‘.°‘i..Z°»¥y fi" '”°d“§2”£‘.‘..7if.°iil‘°illli‘;“i.. dilcoutlnued promply on 0XlYll'¢1l am. brushes; _ :ae . p _ape - ion. Urban Hynes, 0'Leary. 3334 vincial _ Department of Agriculture, will address . meetings at lllgrnont __ Bay and Mt. Carmel on the 15th i_ _ 1. flu' and 16th, and 17th, of DeCemb9l',_3D0 " '-"' \'- - on the isth, ii meeting in the nan at Lower Bedeque, Everyone inter-est_.ed_ _ _ is invited to no present ni. tiiese,stiipment of the suneribr quality meetings. -XMAB. GIFTS-including the wing sets; Perfumes, Pipes, 'llravell ` e _ . _ ng rolls, Military cloth and hair etc tc 0 on for in ct -MR. R. ROBERTSON ot the Pm-' 3340. »-s.s. EMPm~:ss.- immediately' the s.s. Empress stops running be- --nngqohs us agents for tus mime is '-,Now sliver Moon" nano Burner made by the new Burrell Johnston Co. also uint emi nam; is on yours. 3215-IZ-15Kl!tll4lEth8i. -NOTICE.-The arse amiuai meet- ing of tho Millers Association will be held in the Hall at 'Bradalbane on Tuesday, December 23 at _Z p. m. All Millers are _invited _to Attend. Chas. H. Lord, Secy. 38848-12-loud-ll. -,~Ft)X AND _MINK NETTING? Braces have just received a large special made to order English “Red Lnhol" and iatlll another lot. due in a few days. Bend your orders quick- to ead uarteia- Braces tween Summeraide und Pt. Dullhenc, u special mail and passenger train will run between Charlottetown and' i-lummcraide to connect, with the winter Steamer Minto. This train will .leave Charlottetown at 5.30 u. m., lor Summeraide, connecting there with B.S. Minto at 8 o'clOck fo 'l'oruicntino; 'returning will leave bumrnersidc for Charlottetown im-, mediately on return of the steamer. from Tormcntlne. --FINE SHOWING.-~ The show windows of Brace McKay & CO., Ltd., now present a. very attractive iulpcarnnoe with the large display of Chiiatmns ‘goods to be found there. Tim one which attracts the most ut- tcntion is the toy display in the west window of the furniture de- Durtmcnt in which there is a large display of mechanical toys. Tho cciitrc of the attraction in this win- dow is a toy train, run by electric- ity on a circular track. This Toy consists of an engine tender and one cur and when the power is turned on travels at express speed. The engine is aI!lJarent.ly‘i very thoroughly built and one of the features of it is an electric Headlight. 3343. (From Saturday’s Evening Guardian) -GOOD LECTURE.-A large part of the congregation of the Presbyter- ian Church at Woodstock, nssdmbled nt: that place on Tuesday night to view the lantern slides and hear the lecture on the work of the Board of Social Service and Evangelism. lu the absence of Rev. Mr. Murray, the pastor, Mr. D. E. Mc- Lean, explained the work Of this im- portant brnnch Of our church to nu interested audience, The lecture will be repented in - O'Leary on Friday night next.-_-O. wEs.E1ni Peiiaiiiliits (From Saturdny’s Evening Guardian) -Mrs. W. H. Turner, 0'Lenry, left Tuesday morning for St. John. While abroad she intends to visit friends in Bangor, Me. and Boston. During her absence the Turner Hotel will be closed.-O. l _ ~ I 0 J' The family remedy for Ccuiha and Colne. |Bmull dale. Smal bottle. Beat since lB70. 4 1 ' ' Mortgage Sale To hc sold at Public Auction in front nt the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island on the twenty-seventh day of January, A. D. 1914, at the hour of twelve O‘clock noon by virtue ofa Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated thc first day of April. A. D. 1885, made between William Acorn of Lot -ffl, Fnrmcr, and Joseph Acorn ofthe same place, Farmer, und Ellen Acorn wife of the said Joseph Acorn, of the one purt, and Charles Palmer und Malcolm Mclicod both of Char- lottetown in the snid Island. Bar- risters at Law, now deceased, of the oth\cr part and now duly vested in the tindersigncd. All that .tract., piece or parcel of land on Lotzor Township Number l7‘_ort`y-n_Ine__ln_£1’uaena County, bound- ell _and descrl a`d__as follows:-Conv n'ienci_ng_._.at_ a square post tlxed in the South side_ of the Village Green Road in the division line between the land novt'_dehcrl‘_bed__ and a farm of land to the weat_wa_rd_ thereof torm- erly _ln the occupation of Robert woori, now in possession or wiiiinm Storey, thence Southwnrdly alongltho said division line to a highway or road called Storey's Bond, thence icnstwni-diy uiong thehiiortii side or the last mentioned oad Twenty- two chains or to the Western line of a. farm of land formerly in possession of Josiah Lane, now in possession of Mrs. Philip Lahe, thence North- wardly along the said land now lu possession of Mrs. Philip Lane to the Villaze Green Road aforesaid. Thence Weatwardly along the last mentioned Road to the place of com- mencement, containing nn area of one hundred and forty-eight acres of. lnnd it little more or less. For further nartlculars aptily to Mfqqra. ‘McLeod Br Bentley Fl'olicM:U\‘l_ miuf Hi when aoeitia chambers; < w,"" \=»"d~v°'»°°°~ T" 3*“"“”°`*fr“i* “*“‘Y- ."`l»".'ii`=.Ii.2i.'il"'l'i11. to .11 iii..-...... ATONS A. D. 1913. _ _ 1%, .....v_ ll' H 'l _ ` __ _- 33{i4~12»~15MMth2iFlth1l. -B1sHOP~BEA1ns'rO.- The mar-_ riage took place at the Presbyterian Manse. Sirmmerside, on Friday even- ing of Miss Eva .\‘.cNe\‘1n Bealrato, daughter of the late Mr. George Bealrsto,, _Surm`nerslde, rind Mr. Rol- and C. Bishop, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop, Summer- side. Rev. H. J. Fraser oniciating. The bride has resided for the past ten years _with Mrs. Margaret Glover, Surnmeraide, and is deservedly popu- lar. The Guardian extends to the happy couple 'best wishes for contin- ued happiness.J. OHARDOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. Oats (white) 35 Oats (black) 38 Straw (per ton) $5.50_to $6.50 Hay (pep (Q11) $10 L0 $12 ‘Eggs (per doz.) 25 to 23 Butter 25 00 28 chicken (pair) 80 to $1-20, C-ease (each) $1-40 Fowl (each) 60 £0 30 Ducks (ea.) 75_ Potatoen (Der bus) 30 to 35 Turnips (per bus) 12 Cabbage (ea.) t0 3 Hines 0 111 to 80 13 ,4 . gt-I new Pells Cnliskfus Beet (lb.) Beef (quarter) Pork (Ib) Sausages (lb.) Codflsh (lb.) Corned Codtlsh tlb.) Lamb (lb.) Mutton (lb.) Beets Onions (lb.) 5 Carrots (doz.) 10 Apples (Dk.) 15 C0 20 Pumpkins 25110 50 Squash (lb) 3 Rabbits (pair) 35 to 40 Wild Geese (ca) $1.00 t0 $1.50 Patritlge tpuir) 65 to 70 10 to 16 8 to 10 85 to 11 12 to 15 5 6 12 to 14 10 to 12 5 LONDON, oct. 31. (Special)-N0 one appears to attach any import- _nricc to the suggestion that Duke oi |Cc.~_inai1ght should be made heredi- ,tary Governors-General of Canada. In fact, no one here seems to have heard of the suggestion. Said t0 ,have originally emanatcd from Can- ada until it was cabled hack here from n Canadian paper. Among Canadian visitors when the idea is referred to of founding a Can- adian dynasty and giving Canada a king it provokes a smile. "We Oun- adians are very fond of the Duke of Connaught," said one Canadian last night, “hut we don't want any here- ditary authorities set up to govern us, even in the pleasing way Of thc GOvernora'Gene1'iil wc have already had." Lord Strathcona declines tn discuss such a statement "based upon the vaguest of rumors and hacked by no aiithority, hilt with regard to thc possible succession of Prince Arthur" comments the High Commissioner, "if 1-.ver it was proposed and accept- ed Canada would \vitl\out doubt hc ready tn give the Prince and his bride ns loyal aid and hearty a wel- come us they have already given his father and mother." __ g§A Thermos bottle would he n good gift for ii working man, office man, or any man who would appreciate u warm drink while away from homo. The Thermos ia the original liquid contained that keeps fluids ice cold 24 hours and boiling hot 36 hours. A nice line here_ ranging in price from $2.00 up. The MacKinnon Drug CO., Corner Great George and Kent. Sta. MEl:f. _\ _~ I ' 4 ,_ .f§?¢" if li /.'*f` ,1», _ _ ' f .- .1 .` 1 ` . “" -f.’,...;\» "Mifiill” After the Navigation steamer stops running and until further notice the_ G. gli Min_to" viii leave thi Railway liari It ‘Sum mei-side at 8 a. in on the arrivdl of the Mail Special from Charii ttr‘- tiiléi; ,Nt Tormebtihv, crnnectink wit tlih lm-st-bound tra'n at iz 45 , Wil leave Tcitneutive on Q ofthe train from Sack\ i le ' ` _ brmeniine at 9 mm. Wil 0Wuu2ni¢i¢ ave Tormeniine at io a, m fo %gent Mariiie & Fislierlos _ J i _ i_'0*55»“tWl0i. ii. 0.11 1.' ti, " ,_ ' ‘ . . 1i.ax1tiiti0g _ , ‘ ) r. 0, 'ritvtog am-u-1 '. -BEE Brlceij, New _ ni-, ‘ . mon-1n 1i` ' vi ni." * SW B11 --1 Bhlinoiit .. ... .. ... ...100 Sthlili Staiidtird .. ........100 Barkers . . niiltoii _ ...ioo Bhitliltod .. ...100 Ullt ...50 Charlottetown l ... . .100 Regal .......... .. .. ...L00 Victoria Farm . ...100 lveu .. ...100 Dlnnts . ......l00 Provincial ...100 Howatt-Dalton ...100 Taylors ......... .. ...100 100 Great Canada Northam __ Carruthers 'rupun Irving . .......100 Dominion ...... ...toll Massachusetts .-_.100 Sutherland ...100 R. J. iauneiu Oo... ...i'uo llloritaguc . . . . ._ ...500 Trout River . 40 Seal River ........100 Freeland .. 40 40 Sampson . . . . .. ...200 230 North Tryon U0. _.100 100 Park Farm ...loo 1115 Milton Patch Fox Co... ......50 _50 Souris Black Fox CO...... ...100 100 Spring Park Fox Co....... 100 200 The General Fur Farina Ltd ...100 100 Rogem Payton ... ...I0 C ._ 10 sUMME1tsinE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wodncllll and Saturday lnue. “*.°‘_‘ nr mu mo :oo no mo me ids so ns 110 105 150 100 110 100 100 100 110 100 100 10° 100 800 40 100 Eggs 1! Furnipl 18 Potntoil I0 Pgrkl .Q t0 11| Beef 5 to 7 Dressed Beef ` I to 10 Chicken Turkeys Geese Fowl Duck: Oats - (white) 40 Wi SS S5325 cuzans 'rn' a Hamas" ‘ No matter how soiled they are. Grease, Ink and all ollicr stains come oil' with Snap. Leaves the hands soft and wliitc. Antiseptic. ‘ .-i Ll. l)l:`ril.l'.`R.$` S/E/.I. .$`.'\'/il’ siiuni ctiuriiur, uuuan. ` - urban-ul. High Glass Impoiwétl 1. ‘ir-l‘r`:~`. .l. ,L- .;- :,~ .y .ir C I .,- Jr up :,- Tr .i_. ._. ,~_. :,- _Y .ir .',. up Anand Autumn A HE WOMAN WHO CAN USE another 1;,-¢ _ and the one who has untilinow neu. ing lm new winter lit_t~.hos.o;a_nu|uo1 qppgfmit iry,in_t1iis iiiiporlnd hats |34 hose from our own wer rooms. v v v Prowse Hats At Ajttran- 3 tive prices. ~ ~ Hats Worth Up To $5.60 j Two Dollars arid“rNin¢zy ; 1 ‘Three Cert ts L - ,_ , ,________ 1 e- - .v_. ~'-2-I-€-1* The mcdels are suited for every occasion, bit there are no two alike. ` These hats are not lingering at their present _ prices, and it is not wise to delay your choosing. _ J. Protvse Bros. Li't'd. if MEtf. ' mm ~' 1' ~r + -1- L I l A SILVER FOXES When You Buy Breeders from The Silver Fox Ra-nchingfo You not only get the cream of the famous ORIGINAL P. E. ISLAND BLACK SILVER. FOXES-the very strainajhat produced the world. record fur values, -but you also receive with each animal purchased an ABBOLUTEY TRUSUWORTHY PEDIGREE CERTIFICATE, un. der the Compa.ny's seal, for your protection and registration. THE SILVER FOX RANCHING COMPANY was established in 1911, and at the very outset secured an aggregation of the choicost animals to be found in the ranches of the pioneersrwliih additions during the pa.af:"'yea.r of several animals selected or their individual merit, the company has a ranch un aqualled in number and quality of parent stock. The matings are carefully made to prevent _the deleterious ekect upon the young of too close inhreeding, thus assuring strong, vigorous, richly furred o spring A limited number of 1914 puppies are now offered for advanced sale. The Silver F ox Ranching Co. Albetton, Prince Edward llillltl lxectliivc Offieu: 323 Exchange Building, 58 State Street, Boston, Maas. 2989.12 8 .vlwfmtli I ,-» ,_ _ »‘_i "r-\\ /,f -Q -/-ii im/ : Ei , 4'* .SQ rf ` `;>`;¥ _ _ ._ . - _,... __ . YY , __ if H I _ ,‘ _?__,_f\_\\£;_ C R STMAS GIFTS \» ,>., for MEN .~_\\.__i>,_ _ /// _ “li 0 Th if, , , I ,, . ,, ‘ __~__i; , _;_,,___\_,_-43,1, ‘... _ e g yo.1 are go ng to se ect for Him will have a tone ` \ Q it V i 1 \ of its own- exclusive and appropriate-if you come here to do _ your choosing. In this store you will End the limit of good Style if and Quality. f 25°- 5°f`» 75°» $--00. Four in hands Bows - Tccks Suede - Chamois Glace Wool Cashmere Sil lr Lisle Cotton Flannel i Linen - NECKWEAR, °knitted and silk, at GLOVES, at $1.00, $1.50 to $3 oo, | H JSIERY. 25%, 5Oc, 75c and $1.00 _ I SHIRTS. négiigee and dress, $1.25, . $ 'abd s . sittings 01 c. c. s. f._,,;1,,,,s=°° _ Pique ~ Y -- L _ HANDKERCHIEFS, from xoc each upwards Silk Linen Fancy Silk Lawn MUF F LERS, from $1.09, $1.50, to $4.50. Silk Silk and Wool ' _ PYJAMAS AND NIGHT ROBES. at $r.co, $1.25 to $4.030 Flannelette Madras sUsPaNDEas swaATEas siuoicmc JACKETS c1Nc. L OOAT swlpirrgha ~ cauas A D UMBRELLAS STICK PINS "T ` CUFF LINKS _ 3136-ta-ioM~.f ° _Hlindieia of other articles mot suitable, audits a pleasure to show ~t`itll.~ Goods exchahgable after Christmas. “Shop ¢,n.|y»_ _ ..‘.’:.°.';.. -- D. A. BRUCE ..- i In-its oi... st... , e , '~ _- . _ ` ‘ -1; .'~.~;."'