i. 1¢=I=r`I.? 1 \{1'l.V.¢U-if DECEMBER 20, 1913 'mm Larnsr News rms v - . . , . . 5: .. yt < » » I 1 r fron' Am." . THE CHARLOTT ETOW N GUARDIAN A Monmno num. PACE THREE r V . . _ W 1_7;-~z:;' : _'if iz' I Im: :fi 2:57153 .‘,,,, l 1f~_§g@hiristmas =nn.uu»n¢»naunaee!§= pyqnnawaraqapunaaaurnqpa mpnpnzaapnvauunapggpygg,-Q Boxes of Chocolates at Q ll Come early and see the splendid line of new Christmas ' Chocolate Boxes We have just 1'€CelV¢fl. Each box is a work of art-and best of all is filled with »¢»»nsuzau===a=== up paiuunmfzzuu p Moir’s Chocolates Each -,piece is`exqu's. _itelyf` ‘flavored and has the_Moir peculiarity of beiirghiglily digestible. ' ` A. Foster Central Drugstore i` Siinny side ..~*°*~.......... ..**.,... . pn -fpnpgpnuaruuuaunaunuuag un;-=.1»¢.»¢ < . -:» >'.»_'i-_ » '_ 5. . , _,,- .1 .5511-....1 n. ».....'..»a'|g»" i .l “ , , ` ;:You make no mistake in selecting perfuin9r£y)_eitber _as the main gilt or as a `se ndary consideration. We have a nice line in cased perfumery from such famous perfumers as Piver Roger & `Gnllet, Seeley, Colgate, Harmony of Boston and Goddett of France. -A-ll .the more Popular and Standard, odors are in the lot. T'he MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Grcnt Geogge St. and Kent si. Meri. I . ~ .4-~ ii" llutcli g Appears Diff Diisappears 1 v _ l CHP5ti;liL0TTET0WN’S MOST ” BEAUTIFUL ‘STORE NOW IN XMAS DRESS ,.1.__*__._..._ CHARL0TTET0WN'5 MOST lBf»Y1ish bed-room suite. Biiffetts. BEAUTIFUL DRY-GOODS STORE wardrobes, ladies secretaries, ching IS NOW IN ITS XMAS DRESS.leabrinets, lounge choirs, roman chairs, " -°-_ gsidebcards. stylish parlor suites, This store is thirty-tive feet wide,'bra.ss bedsteads, no tnft nmttresses, 165 feeindasr- ..S_c<=9e<.1..ii00r extends baby verambulators. sieigirs, emi- 100 feet _ consisting of two depart- dren’s furniture, sets, pictures. With. ments, the Gentlcmen’s, Ladies’ and out doubt this is the newest and (Jbildren’s ready-to-wear, and turs, A’f1nest showing of fm»nit,,re in the IHFEB HUUCX Of three St0l`i¢S Ol 60 Province all marked at a price that ft. wide is used exclusively for furni-'Wm - , _ . please the prospective Xmas fur- . 'I‘h . k ti 1 ' -‘ _ .. mm ‘B gmc. ls en my.neW’ al 'niture buyer. Visitors to the city are most every article has been imported for this Xmas trade, from a. righlcnrdinlly invited to see th\e Xmas dis- parlour suite to the comfortable andlplny. Patons. 3421-12-18M3iE1i. F i A/vvvsq f_ 0ur Superb 0 Showing . ___0|._ orlloliday Chocolates Of course Christmas vvitliout Candy is not to be thought of== _ good Candy i.t should be t o. We < ' have something especially nice . and have really a superb stock of .' the ft “lllost Delicious Goods 1 '_' Ii' -»¢~.~v.v~ .u »» -n~~ . There is no Stock ' that can compare in extent and “ ,variety of low prices with ours. ; _,, °E§pecially good values at 35, 50, V 65, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 a box and _ otliérs up to $5 00- ii. 6-Select While Beautiful Assortment 5.. ` ls Unhroltcn y J. G. , i turkeys received by Wright Bros., B IT PAYS to buy in this Province LARGE TURKEYS.-Many of the Victoria, this week were of an ex- ceptionally large size, weighing in the vicinity of twenty pounds each. The largest, however, was raised by Mr. John C. McDonald and tipped eat this. Who can?-,V. S. S. HARLAND.--The S. B. Har- land arrived in Victoria on Wednes~ day at about 11 a.m. with 5 mixed freight. Her return cargo was made up as follows,-Shipped by Wright . or, Halifax, N. B., two carcases beef f '1*f°=--f0»'_w~aie‘ht hundred pounds Meriiee suggested that a proper set . Bros.-ioity-cirht hundred pounds of byquwg be~adopted and the pl-esp Of P0U1_fl‘Y Bild 0118 thousand b\19l1€lB dent drafted a set of by-laws which ca? ‘llvhienddof 22 P31' WIN- SECT* were gone over clause by clnusehy g’;°ii§°”51E5sE :4l0bP“"g°B £1 S NOV” the meeting and after consideral lo 1 B . . n w- ~ , thh_ty_twu hogs toilnavis and 1`fJras_ gmible discussion and some slight and three barrels hides to Burhoe by Crapaud creainery-twenty-onc by Charles Wright and _one by Jabez Lea.-V. CALEDONIA,-The numerous friends of Mr. Laughlin Martin will be glad to hear that he is rapidly recovering from- his recent operation. -A very pleasing event occurred here .in the 8rd inst. when Miss Ellie Mc- Pherson and Mr. Neil Mcliean were united in marriage. The presents were numerous and valuable testify- ing tothe esteem of the young cou- nle. Their friends wish them joy on their journey.-Miss Jessie Canieron and Miss Maggie McLennan left here to take up their future life in Bos- tnn. They will be much missed in this vicinity.-Miss Marie McDonald, is spending the winter with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonnld.- Mr. John S. Stewart is home from Detroit. All are glad to see the gen- ial John again.-Miss Bessie Walker, has returned from 5 two week visit to friends in Murray Harbour.-Mr. Howard McDonald has returned from a, visit to Lewis.-The Temperance Lodge of this place is in a. very thri- ving condition, and it is too bmi tlint a number ol the boys whu gath- er outside of the lodge on meetiniz nights and annoy the members as well as those living in the near ni- cinity should be allowed to go un- piiiiished.-The young people of Calc' donia who attended the concert and pie-social in Mount Vernon school house on the 9th inst. came ‘home delighted to have spent so pleasant an evening. The order in the room was very noticable to strangers, and in itself speaks highly of the people comparing it with the action of the boys who giitlier in Cnlcrlouiu. on Lodge nights puts them very much in the shade. adwaifs eady elief J. L. llnilzlnck nf’ Mr~(lce. Mo., ivrllosz “I hurl niu.~t~uIur rlu-nnintl.~‘n\ six r\~m~l:-. llutl thrt-c ilu:-tors, lint dlil not get iiiunli rt-Ili-f. A frleml lnslstt-il on me trying It. ll. lt. ninl sent me two bottles. iii t\\-i-nty nilnutos nflvr the first iippllr-ntlon I 1-oultl turn In lwrl wllli oiise. llnvc us:-il two bottles und uni uw.-ll." Rheumatism /\ppl_\- the llcllcf externally tn tht- pm-t or pnrts uttevtrtl. :is lu~l=a~lu:; N\r~ullnrl_v suited tn this ills:-nw. \\'ln-re the Enlnls urs N\vr\ll|~ll. stiff nr vnlilrnvlz-tl. lin- lio- icf. with :uw-ot oll. is an nrlinlrnlilc lul|\‘i¢‘:\I\t. ._ IlAD\Vl\\' & C0., llln|ili'\~;il. t‘:x||. Farm for Sale Owing to lil health I < ffer at pri- vate sale my farm of loo acre- arout one and one half n.llc.~| fum Mtntanue. Situated ou the shore of ofthe beautiful l\'lontaguc river. Buildings consist of an upto-dati and well fm shed dwelling house, large barn, Modern liciiery, and other necessary out buildings. Two pumps at house, Brook running through farm. 60 acres clear, rc ~ malndcr covered with a vnluablr groatli of mixed soft woods. Quan ttt_v black mud on farm. Orchard of izo flees bearing fruit. I also have 50 acres about i 4 rniledlstant, 30 acres cleared. All fenced, mostly with wire, and in a good state of cultivation. Apply to the undersigned on premises, _ D. M. CAMPBELL. Montague, P. E. I. 664~2ii-r4Mzi,5 Dec6Ei4,i2,.25 iuhed with silk and satin ful S. A. McDom|d'a 3093-l2~0Mt "lf you ea \’t_ come '..¢l¢W4\ during dey shop in the evening Store open each evening Moo e Q McLeod 3444 \2.l9M5i ( Q l ' ` ‘inte-_ft rv- ._ . i -,ppc " .~,;_ rr ,_ the scales at twenty-seven pounds. The Montague Black Fox Co., Ltd., and was opened by the President Mr. J. W. McPhee, who gave an ex- to MUKHY BTU!-r NSW GIHBEUH N3- statement for the past year which Wi Connors. Charlottetown; shirpeu cash ruvnlemi of zz per cent. secret boxes butter; also* two wi-tic Sllllilwfl ed. A hearty vote ol thanks was i “High clue black KlP¢rsiil €hr§s}lmia§ lamb muff; square, ends fin- flel $27.50» $35 and $30.5* . .-_-.-_-.A.-: Y _ -:;-_-_-_-_e_-_- -_-_-f -_-_-_-_ -_-,.___._._._. ._.,__Y V. A SAD CASE.-Mr. Bertram Wood- side, who was taken in charge by oiilccr Oaks while in a violent tit of insanity at Miseouche on Wednesday, was- taken to Falconwood for treat- ment by Messrs. Henry Gallant and James Perry, yesterday morning.-J. Fox MEETING.-Tire annual or was held in Montague on Dee, 15th, The Meeting being largely attended, tensive, interesting, and favor-sms rcbcrt of the cornl>sny's first year of business. Among othes matters Mr. clianges,'were unaniniously adopted. The secretary read the iinancial showed that the company paid 5 imi‘y’p report being read was adopt- t`end'sred`the retiring directors and ranch managers, special reference he- ing made to the ability of the sup- erintendent of the ranch Ms. N. J. Nicholson, who has aquired rr thor- ough knowledge of i_0Xcs, and their natural liubits. Messrs. D. F. Me- Donald, and J. 0, Arsenault were appointed auditors for the coming year. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year, Messrs. J. W. McPhee. P. S. Brown, N. J. Nicholson, J. A. Mk:Donaltl_‘aud M. C. McGowan. After minor other liusiucse inuttcrs were discussed, ,intl dispensed with the meeting closed. PERSONALS Messrs, Neil Penpraise and Ubarles Dillon of Clinrlottetnivii, sptnt the firat: part of the week in \'ictori:i.-- V. Mr. Thomas Doyle, returned to Victoria after spending gr short vu- cation in Charlottetown.-V. Mr, George Montgomery of Mon~ tugue, was it passenger to Victoria, by the S. S. I-Iurlnnd on Wednesday. __v_ Captain Charles Striglit and Al- hert Clark returned to their homes in Victoria on the S. S. Harland, Wednesday. Having finished dis- charging the cargo of produce from the Harry B., in Sydney, they laid tier up there for the wiiiter.-V. NOTICE. All Poll Tax not paid, better be said at once as Bxecutions are ordered for same. Pay at once and pave experrs'e.""' " V r989,ro,9Mtf We 'Buy feathers WE BUY FEATHERS, old or newniid allow you cash or trade for same. Bags supplied to biiug them in. Keep the different kimls separate. Beer (K1 Weeks FURNITURE RHPAIRING, We repair nnd re upholster fiirni turc,A small outlay will make those broken articles good as new. Phone ns, we’ll send our team. Beer (Ki. Weeks PICTURE FRAMING, Largest stock of Artistic Mouldlngs to choose from here, upward oi zoo patterns.Lowprlces, uucl you get the frame on time. Beer fl! Weeks best for new furniture, plnnos etc Veribiiglit is best where thc article RUBBER SHEETING, Extra goodqiinlliy, will outwear the or- dinary kln.l three times over. Beer (D. Weeks ' OLD FEATHER BEDS taken ln exchange for furniture and bedding. Beer Q Weeks z8r5Ml£tf. N ",StoreJw_il_l be open every shopping even Tlieréday e v e n i n g. -- oore & McLeod 3.iz5,i2,i8.\d3i _-- ’ I “Sleds Get your “Slade all linda little fellow a sled-» for boys aiitl girls we have them for 25c to L50. All new little girls also. 25e and fresh. Beer (D. to l.50. Beer Q1 ir@e‘, all prices. \- '° ’ g zsrtewoomn i .`_ 7 /f t V Elegant Morris chairs, dcncliairs, easy clizris, Q uplio`s cred rockers, rattan rockcrf, oak ro:l-.xl - ..- l r See our elegant Xmas chairs ever one a b.-aut i Y Oak Rocker, iipliol>t':i'ttl in imitation leailievs . l mDcn Chairs ard iockers upliolstrr.-d is ie.-1 lcatlier............. .......................5.90 ioliliil Ritlan Rockers plain and upholstered . ............................. ..2,75to |500 See our big line V of Childrens Chairs j Beer & Wtclts Beer & Weeks Beer & Week /, ,Q/-_ :L_-¢fEl_Yi ,Z4 F112’ "" r f.~ 7”T»f _ fl. &>\______ 53 \_\ ./g -1 .Lf _f-'.- ` `. 4 . iii .1 J ' f;f:;`.'t-;`_5 ' 'Ei “' ,_f'”.-"T41 3': 1_3 ““‘ =§_ F ii / "“ I/ ~ _ ~ \ ‘"’“v“°”°°'il2i’~».w»r»i Belmont Black l" ox Co Store will close at 6. an re-open at 7 p. m. LIQUID VENBILR and Vhkl' E' ~ fr- -r - '- -'_-_;..'..'_..-. ~ 4___'_-____- -~ _-_--_f"_'...._;;;__;- - - .~.~;_-;._;-__ r ' r _.f ..__:_':._.~.-_: Capital $80,000 Stock Sold $70,000 Balance for Sale Today $l0,000 r V Five pairs of Island bred S lver Black Foxes now in ithcir p:ns at the Belmont ranch. Eve=y pair inthe ranclléili' eligible for registration in the l-’.li_l, Fox Breeders Associa- On l`)sc. 4 the entire stock of the Belmont Black Fox Co. was sold. lint as the Company have since placed another pair of foxes in the ranch they ave new able to eller fir sale the balance of the stock amounting to $Io,0io. First comes fir.-_t servul, the stock will be alloted as the orders are received. Cash must accompany applicatibli, Shares treo oo each. _ ‘ Fill in the following application today. U I hereby apply for. . . . . . . .shares of the Belmont Fox C0. Enclosed fl id the sum of_..... . . _ .in payment of same. ” Nime... . .. . . f ‘_ _ Address......................, I . .' ‘i l l`)lRl‘IC'l`\)RS-- Munn, Marshheld. Pres j >1".-‘*".“ -FF; Andrew, Royalty 3. Riley, City S /\. l\'lcl)onald, Charlottetown, P.li..l. Sccy~'l`.cas ._ I ~ , __ L_ U' _ , . /\ few ccnis will nav the postagfu to ’ ' ~. yt, 1 1 | For Use 01° To send Your Friends I " 2 ~ . . U Morris Chairs ......................... ..$6.00 to .`»00il. ,»_- \' l Q-'nm ` f,.oo¢.ts_ob""' S , _‘ liRlGlI'l‘ arc the two bust furui» l`_"'°"_°”" li l ture pollslies, Llqultl Veneer is W _- _,,,,`_,__,_4_,\ l 'i .s . I Application Form-------` ' McDonald, at the Two Mac’.~z, C ty. ve- r t 2;§f>7-|2-,i,ylt_)ilY“., g,. www" H V .we°k’ii\`"¥i28%£¥1'23M} wack* 59211-3lf 1 ; '£1 1 r S2. 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