A Folks f iikqpleasant .medicine; little folks need mild harmless- medicine; little un .¢»===:=__;; :_-_-__ :li _ _ ,, _ 1 u»uu»u=====a=rg_ :E _ _ ;: ::_-: ill of childhood are quickest cured by gentle laxatives. _` '~ 4 _ _.v . ' --.....-==..-==::¢¢-¢¢»¢» papqagpnnppupunnanaranaan Nya|'s BabyiLaxa_t|ve sweetens the stomach-~ and cleanses the bowels. Children like it and it always does them good. 2 5c hottie. `»-_-.vp -¢ .-1......-¢ np-...-1.2 ¢--1. ....- - 1411.....slquuaaunpnaugnnnnnnaq rnnappauonapuranan .-1.- Everything required for baby-atour store. E..A . F os ter Central Drugstore Sunnyside . »1iu'¢¢»1»Z5pqpnaurnauuuunmpqnnnnunp. i _ _ __ , » ;i.§:r-Q15. .-7 ff,/‘~,_\_3`.`_,_§_ (,:.f_7___\ .' 323:-ef \ O fl '-2- '~,'.s“§_§ ,fl 1,.. » » rg: E‘€f',_'l ' _F _-/¢<2§;`e__ X25-*.-.='/"xii" `\`\`~~ <~ -r-.rs s"~2f`;\..- {i\;,"'§‘,5` X ` `r 1/0." /A' _ W fr; \_____ :.~;‘n ._>_ S Qtr; _I \.\ - _ ,T ‘y \..._, ok - /.,., as .\ 5.- - 1.. BE"AUf`IrUi." JEWELRY lhavs ai nost everything t- at woman- k` ‘ Id d Y. in cuu_ eslfe and nere are many un. ful rtielea thai men need. _ _ll you ure l _uklfik f"|‘ Boinalhinz 795 nice. :ire my display “G od goods at fair prices" F. S. Mitchell Jeweler Ch‘Town 1138 Queen Str_ee_t. Phone 807- R. i 0PERA___HOUSE TONIGHT _.<- H. Wilmot Young and Marjie Adams BIG STOCK co Matii ee Saturday Aflerncou 2.3n Our T_,i_st.of Plays for the Week " ~ SATURDAY ' The Ba__riker,_ The Thief And The, Girl SATURDAY MATINEE The Cowboy Preacher ALL SCENIC .PRODUCTIONS 6 VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6 Qghagmzoigiihli P’M°S. Friday :nnrningiQ_a.‘ip{i ' 2Til‘i-11-\ilMtf | __ _ .__ I? Jenkins & laniz 276°- i i'-`z`oMt`st rmopd x anted Geese . lluclre ‘ 'lhickene . . - Fowl ` Turkeys Highest Prices Paid Mill Ruth Dickleeon, New Glasgow W" G Vilii¢0l"f»0- the city yesterday and returned home by the gftei-noon train. . Mr. John McKenzie, Bcotchfort, was in Charlottetown yesterday and returned home by the B.B_ Harland. -s ` Mr and Mrs. George A. Sharp, fund little daughter leave Charlottetown Silonday on an extended trip to Van-‘ ouver and other points west. Michael Keenan of Georgetown Roy. alty, is in Charlottetown and will nh' tend the meeting to discuss pure-bred sheep and swine, to be held this af- ternoon at 1 p.m. V His many friends will be pleased 150 learn that Dr. J. F. Martin, of Eldon, who has been very ill, has recovered sufficiently to take up his professional duties again. The many friends of Mies Ruth Byrne, who underwent a serious oper- ation for appendicitis at the Char- lottetown Hospital on Tuesday, will be pleased to learn that she is doing nicely. Among those who were in the city yesterdwy was Mr. F. H. Johnson, representing Messrs. Ransom & Rob- bins, wholesale commission fish deal- ers of Fulton Market, New York. His visit was only ' n flying one-he ar- rived by the express the previous night and left again yesterday, From- yesterday’s Evening Guardian. Mr. T. R. Gallant, Blooiniield_ was in St. John Thursday. Mr. A. Mclnnis, Charlottetown, wus in Sydney Wednesday. Mr. Will Distant spent part of Monfifiy and Tuesday in Victoria.-V Mies H. Scott, Charlottetown, was iiiiioni; the visitors in St. John this WEEK. Mr. Hurry l'rofit.t urrivcli in Vic-tu. ria on Tuesday, where he will spend the winter.-V Mr. T. A. Benson, Charlottetown, was a passenger westward by the ex. press this morning. Messrs W. S. Louson and S, E, Reid were passengers to Victoria, by the SRS. Harland oii Wednesday. Y Mr. Hart, representing the Inter- business trip_-V " Mr. and Mrs. Keir Bassett, Baltic, returned home last night by the ex- press from their wedding tour to Montreal and Chatham, N. B. Miss Gladys Brown, oi Montreal left this morning on return after completing ii very successful com- mercial course in Charlottetown. Rev. J. Heaney, Charlottetown, leaves tomorrow morning for Sum- mersidc, where he will occupy the pulpit of the First Methodist Chuiilsh Sunday. llir. Mosie Gallant, teacher of Rus- ricovilie who have been troubled .with a defection in his eyesight is slowly recovering the use oi' this important organ.-R Mr. Benj. Bremnnr, who has been in Victoria for the past few days taking orders for Christmas goods,re- turned by the S.S_ H'arlar.d to Chor- lottetown on Wednesday.-V ::SMOKERS, if you want some- thing superior in 9, cased pipe call in and look over our present display of ugent's samples. Pipes any size. col- lege, bull-dog, English styles, ell briar mouth pieces, at all kinds of prices. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Stn. Mtf. SHIPPING NEWS. ENTERED, Nov. Zlst- Steamer A. W. Perry, Hawes, Boston. _ ('LFlAR‘El), Nov. 21st.-Schooners (‘ir:-iissian, i~lkiniivr, Sydney; Henry H. flick, Butt, Halifax; .losehh Mc- Gill, Roberts, North Sydney; Melrose Mciloiiald, Louisburggh; steamer A.W. Perry, Hawes, Boston. Eczema is tlnly Skin Deep . l’rovcri_by-I). D. D. A few akin troubles originate in the blood. But vcry icw. llr. Evans, l<_'x~i,‘ominissioiier of Health and a’ famous writer on medical subiects, says: "We shall begin to maine headway with ssln disease when we learn two' things; first that slain disease does inet come from impure blood; second, 'that so-called blood purifiers have no' 'such action." Get busy then and clear up your akin. Stop that itching and burning. Drive out those pimllles. Make up your mind to start now ,and give yourself a smooth, velvet ` complexion. You can do it with the aid of the -wonderful D. D. D. prescription- s cooling, refreshiiig lotion-not a saive or greece-it soothes your ten- der skin, opens the DONE. dl`iV°B °“¢ the old impurities and gives you a skin like a baby, smooth and cient. All druggists have D. D. D. WB gen it on n positive 'no~psy guaran- tee. You don't risk a cent. Don't suf- fer another day. Call at of-lr Bi’-ON today. 'Ask also about D. D. D. Soap-beet for tender skin. E. A. Foster, Druggiet, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION -for H y -are- 0.0 national Harvester' Co., ol Arnericu,,.. °§*i was in Victoria on Wednesday on n`~~ '° ATHl"F"9 CHUICHES .___ ' Intermediate Basket Bail Series- ' Nov.-Dec., 1913. Offlcialhnsket ball rules shall gov- ern all' games unless otherwise speci- fied. V 'All players must be under 18 years of age and must have qualified by attending their Sunday school tive times in the two months previous to th! *$88110 in which they take part. i ' "Each,-teen- " must register at least live' l\1BYel'l. Plo.7ei~ivwfl'o are not Mcmiberlof the'Y.-’M. GIA. will pay 20 'cents td enter tht series. _ "Ribbon prizes wllhe given to the members of' the team winning the most games. One individual prize will be given to the boy making the most points on the foiiowing"teet. 5 points for being present. Pointe in goelirmade, less l goals made hy opponent-‘.' Q point of! for évery foul. A team ‘may play with four EFS. ` ` Any team that is not ready to play at the time 'aiipoiiitedor within fif- teen minutes thereafter shall forfeit the game.” ' ' First games shall start at 7.45 p. m., and second game at 3.45 p. in. 'l‘he halves shall be fifteen minutes. Play- BCHEDULE OF GAMES. Nov. 24 St. P. & St. P.-F Methodist. Nov. 29, Grace Methodist-Bap. & Christian. St. James Preshy-Zion Dec 1, First Methodist-Bt. Jnmesl Prcsby. Hap. & Christian-St. P. & St. P. Dec. 6, Grace Methodist--First Methodist. Zion Presby_- Bap. & Christian. Dec. 8, St. Jmncs Preshy.- St. irst iw. _.___ ._ ,.. ____ . . _,. Though _ two T’ games \.ii'e scheduled, fonly one was played last night in the in- door bascbnli leagiic_wliich is being conducted under the auspices of the Fourth Regiment. The other game fell `through on account of the failure of one of the teams to fill its engage- memt. This team was that ieiresen- tins the Gunners No. 3, and its fla- fault gave the game to its op,aoa.=n'.s to have been, the Griwier.-i cf No. 4. No, Nor). ' , The game that was played _ -vac contested by the Non__l.‘.onm. nf No, 8. and the Non.--‘.'.‘fn°ns ' of No. 4. The latter -played with only eight; men, and this doubtless '-ras the ine- tcr to which their defeat .is attrfbu ted.. They were howevery defeatcd by tsly one'point. 1. » The score by inninse is as fo‘.lo\v.-\;»- Gunnera N0. 3-0 0 1 6 2 1 --10 points. Gunners No. 4--3 3 0 3 0 0 0 *-9 “ THE LEAGUE STANDING. ' . , ~,_; _ The standing of the various teams in the table of the League le set out belowi- Games Played Won Lost p.c. Gunners No 3-0 5 1 83 .0 Signallers li 3 Zi 5i|_0 N.(?.()'H No. 3 ti Ii 3 50,() N.C.O’s No. 4 G 3 li 50.0 Officers 6 2 4 33. i-Zi Gunners No. i 6 2 4 33.1-Ci Referring to the dcuth of lVir.' A. Macwillinms recorded elsewhere in this paper the following minute was adopted by the session of the First Presbyterian Church, Boston, P. & St: P. (lritcc Methodist-'/lioii T'i'esh_v. l llec. 13, First Metliodist- Biip. do Christian. Grace Methodist- St. .fumes Presby. Dec. 15, Zion Prcsby.- St. i’. & St. Paul. St. James Presby.- Hap. .&'» Christian. Dec. 20, First `Methodlet-- l’resby. Grace Methodist- St. St. P. Zion P. & ¢ » »2»_ .1. -22 o’o as-......... so »¢ ».¢o‘¢¢_~,»_»,¢»,~~_~¢_»,»._¢¢_¢»;o»:»,oo‘oo:».»~_¢ .gf~:o»:~:o»§u;-;~§»~;»§~;~¢;~»;¢~;»;»;..;.,:..:,,:,4:,,;. ` _ BOWLING. .»\t the game of bowling at the Charlottetown Bowling Alleys he- tween the Clerks and Mechanics the foriiier won by 2 points. The fol- lowing are the scores: Ci.F.iu~:s_ ' 'Burke 123 Bruce 140 Keenan 159 L.eGlair. _ _ _ . . _ . ._ 156 .‘3<<€¢ '-: 236 182 153 llil 195 554 1.89 511 159 134 471 471 zum . _ MECHANIC s. ::Slweet Chestnut Tobacco is in the liuielight for popularity now with all critical smokers. it -is hivrsh, stiugy, or biting, duesn't burn the tongue and burns as smooth :ia silk, 'ilic mild sweet aroma of Sweet Chestnut is just whnt you have been wanting in it good tobacco. 'l`i‘_v it, 251:. The MacKinnon Drug Co., (loriier (irent George and Kent Ste. Me.t. :;l3untain, Bell & Co. for best coal; lowest prices. 9-23Mtf. THE WEATHER THE TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON ETC. Special to The Gii:\i'.sdny 7.14. ' _ The moon sets this afternoon at i 37 and toniorrow ut 2.02. The lust quarter of the moon was on iq-idny, Nev. 2lst :it 3.57 n.m_ There will be a new moon on Tliurs- day, Nov. 21th at 'J.=l ll-m. The length of today will be nine hours and thirteen minutes and of to# morrow nine hours and tivelvo min- utes. -» EX-KING LEAVES ' FOR ENGLAND. LONDON, Nev._g;.-Ex_-Kinz_ Man- uel 0( Portagul and his wilc will leave Germany for Engliinil :it the and of November. usually strong, and youthful impe- tuosity could not delay the crucial test longer than by even a few hours, mid so yesterday afternoon the game therefore Justified. They won by nine points to six. Good individual efforts were made by D. Trainor, Frank Callaghan,” G. Jenkins and John McLeod. As each side has now a victory to its credit, yet another game 'is needed to settle the vexed question, and this will be played to- day. The tesims that lined up in yes- terday’s contest were as follows:- Grade VI.-B. Callaghan, F. Cal- laghan, D. Trainor, W. McCarey, J. Mcilusid, C. Jenkins. S. Ryan and E.. Duffy. _ Grade VII.-J. R. Knight, R. How- att, W. Praught, Fred Trainer, J. Conley, E, Ci-imeron, J. Zaih and A. Francis. , / Norbert Hughes refereed the game, hut his decision was not accepted without murmur in all cases. A word of advice is therefore necessary to the young footballers. The re- feree's like the umpire's decision is ilual always, and cannot he question- ed. Besides it is not sport, not playing the game, nnd stinks of the coward to do so. e CHURCH 'P0 OPPOSE ' THE GOVERNMENT. LONDON, Nov. 21-At the Albert Hall meeting, in a protest against the Welsh dlsestablishmerit Bill, de- nounced by the Archbishop of Gan- terbury 'and others, the Dean of Lin- coln expressed his determination tn turn with the other chhrohmen again- st the Government if the Bill was , the standard skin remedy ` proceeded with. . Au old lrishmnii who had iiiuilc ,, great deal of money, but who wiu~iii`t very particular about his habits of conduct, lifcd in Chicago. His cus- arranged _for to-day was played. And: tom was to go down town about once Grade VI. won. Their haste was: » month on a BDW0. Und i~11el\ CWM back , and beat up his family and break the furniture. His aged wife. -who find stood him for many years, was blind. Finally he died, and his children gave him a fine funeral, They had plenty of money now that thc old man was dead. Hllil S0 they spread themselves. At the church there wus an elaborate ceremony. ‘The blind widow was dissolved in _woe. She cried and cried all--throullll the services, paying scant heed to what was iloinll Cu until the eulogy was pronounced. She listened." The priest referred to the dead iriaii in rrlowing terms. After about ten mili- utes of this thc sigcd widow niuigi-il .her een anal whispered: ‘l)iiiiny, do 'they he havin' two [unernls here to- -v 1'he Big Furniture Score ' .f ' A HAVE SOME _UNUSUALLY GOOD OFFE _= INGS for you this week _in_ our big linen dept. znld iiwor. Run over the various items and see for yourself. Ask the _clei ks to show you these bargains. Pillow, Crises 1 Oc made slips of strong bleached cotton / . . _ \/ ,\ Ends of Coverings About a hundred ends of very desirable pieces of silk tapestry, demin and v. iour cover- ings---the average size of these pieces is 25 by 50 inches, enough for a couple of chair Seite or . a cushion etc. We’ve made iliree lols your choice at 25c ea. 50c ea. $1.00 ea. , l i, We secured fifteen iifzeu/df these at a ridic- ulous low price. Tlieylre full si/.:, carefnIly_ i "1 i.'.5~i;<'.` would count them clieap at 151:. While they last each A 1 _ »\ /\ / for you. About 25 yards only thirty-one abovem- ~' i ` ~ 4 ~~ ' ntl nt /_ Clearing out some lines of X fine bleached table dcrrhask The unfortunate part of it for us is that we have no %pki:is to rniich these linens. Howev:r, we guess there are enough people anxiofp. for a ,qiod bargain who will overlook a little r yarfi regular. prire $i.75_ This cones in an iiiectlve maiden hair fern dssign. No iiapxins io mitch. A ba'gain $1.75 for $1.30 ya . Very choice all pure linen bleached damssk one of our o n very fined qualities __ _’_l\T..rr.ing Glory and Roses de-ign. 72 in h. No napkins to ma'ch_ ' ' k $1.90 fm- $1.4' \. yd if _ _ i it R "` _ I _i K _ _ _ as df- The Christmas Linens Q Have Arrived 1 We've never had such a showing and so cheap. No trouble to show goods here. Novvis the time* to select something pretty and , _ dairityin fancy linens. ' \\_;3__,_,,__l-‘A Don't put it Come in to day and seemthe I O " pretty things anyway. t 1 , ... 15c (ine of the best brrgains '~~<~`\'c keen chic io offer lor .some iii. i White iniesliu cuitaiiiiiig, fill ~i. spots, stripes, open work effec-.~ will vicar and wnsn ~spicnd‘d]y Nothing better for bedrooms. Regular value 24c1o27c 1 53 A blrgain indeed at. _ .. yd _O FANCY CUSHION CASES 3 5c 'Reduced from 901: About two df /.eu fancy cushion crises, ready in mc, some e-iubl'-_»id ered on mufliu, .some nppliqundnn nel, ere ' __ Woiih to oar. _ . _ __._.__,~ C Blankets Coniforls Down Quilts We have every q u ii. li t y and pric ;---"ve'ie pre- pared to meet any of your re- quiremenis. `\ <7 ‘i T \ l/_ rsitteii - i :ui incii cuarniuiue i sitxoiisss 1 Oc- ~ Cie-'ring iii' our ov.-r \;'.,,_s `3-.`.--L iii-T / ‘si _:, on-‘#5: _ ' -El'_'*_"_2i_.;__ C. 7 l.~‘éif .5 ‘ .».;_. iii ii; § _.i ‘. .. .. ' "-. i 'I 1 -_--_ si J' if 2 fb __ ii let” ;. ‘;`r~:.~*;~‘ an -4 _ g , 1,il“l`t i a _ »i:_ _;'-_ '-,Lui f-.f-_`s2.:-*-:.- l §»F“=i Hi' . _.ii§~ ff-`: ZW ` in ”‘<.`*“'r'r'f1~1. #41-be ;'= ii i i "';,.' ri! -E if . 1; ini. f ‘g it '1 ‘Y 3,! Wi, from <`6’:¢,-' 'iii i‘.i'i‘» ..-ig-P, il. »T iiiill j7 _ ’ -,.$_l_. in--, .w‘i71‘ -K-:.-.<...;-;¢:;: ... -.. - . ,,":;;,_. ,fist in _* J fr - -:.._~. "riff-»-. 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