- ss.. _-.....a.~.-.»....» ».i.>..~~ -..i_ .'.li:=..=. » ' __r="_» __,¢-,_,_ _ _-__>:¢__i_-4' ~ _- f I_.'_-_ _ -__-. .v ~ ‘ ._',._f ‘~;. i p ~f. __ =~._'.- ' ' .»_;___ _' I . -_ _.___ :___ ,,. _,,»__ __ _*_ ->i=~,-~\.~,_- < _ ~ _-'_~ w 3. ~.,__ ,__ ~_. f-`._ if ' _ ~ . __; . _ _-_'--r'z’- .»,_ _i _-_, _-,_ " , .- ,~r,.'1 _y__ _._A ,_ 3._ _uf ..._ _- __ __ . _ _ ._ 4 _ \ _ 1 , ____ ,_ _-. :_ _,,___._, _,f _ __ . __ _ , - _ _ _-,-,__ .,_,.__ ___.,i_ _ __..3., ..._ .,__,___ Y _ _ ._ lu.; ?3__,,_,__, _ ~' ¢ _ ,t , I, ___, _ _ _ - I _ _ ¢ I _ _ ,, ,_ . ..._ _ l _ V _ - . _ _ - .1~ , '\. ‘. . . I 1 r 1 ' _ ‘ , -1 -.. . ~- »-»-- .___ _._ _._ ,__ "NOVEMBER 12"19'14'-` _ _ /_ __ _ ' "THE _cnaatorrsrown GUARDIAN ”""""`” " ' '..1.._..rAt.s1‘.\.ii”siiit-f'f.__ _ lt is-most important to us that you should be pleased-than it - is to you. /‘iii '- )"{" ‘ -¢Y_ie___ EV; _ T in QL / J .I f I',L// ,I _ , -, , .. _ _,_/4, Z ll I ' _ - _ \\ _ -Z/.~r‘;._ _ F:-~--_-_-i_~;'zl» ‘ "' l_t’s. Quite Evident The satisfaction we get in serving you so well. We’re very much pleased because we pleaseotheis so very much. And we can p`ease you- In Prescriptions, ln Sundries, In Toilet Articles, at moderate prices. E. A. I"0S'l`ER ‘ Central Drugstore ` Sunnyside We carry a full line of Thermos Goods-let us ex- plain their uses to you. ff ¢i1h¢Q _"""'-'-| Gel Your Money’s Worth You will find the pret- ~ tiest and best selected stock in Charlottetown at our store. But t-he real surpiise_will be the modest prices. No shoddy goods find a place in this stock. Our shoes are all good shoes. We may not always' be the cheapest but we certainly are the cheapest for the Best. J. H. BELL N ro9e»ii-sivuf W - The Court -yesterday granted ii i-nie nisi to set aside the proceedings for glntempt instituted against she,-ig orne at the suit of John Alexander Stgawsrt. r. W. S. Stewart argued against the order and Mr. A. A. McLean. K. C. “Sued in favour of setting aside the proceedings. The arguments were not concluded when the Court ad- iournel to meet at ii dciocii to-any Sheriff Horne’s contention in the l>i'0C6¢-idlngs now before the Court is, REL thdat the writ of replevin by John xan er Stewart against John Horne f°" the f€°°V0l‘Y of a cross fox was ir- regular; that the animal named in the affidavit uDon which 'the writ of \'6i>levin was issued and in the wi-it ilt:_<;1f_,_ was described as a wild animal. W C s not a subject of replevin; se- Cfmd. that the fox was dead when the yrlt of replevin was issued and thus __;`lC8~Dabie of being delivered back to _ie said John Alexander Stewart, if _te was entitled to the possession of __ Ctounlsel for Sheriff Horne contends so t e lox was owned by two sons o John liornc and I-l. Hooper Iiorne, °f this CIW. Hnd that it escaped from their ranch at Winslow and was re- ;’_“_PI\"`_0_‘l _by Mr. James Birt ncnr takes Station. 'llie Sheriff cliilnis that the fox. being a wild animal, was “H ’-loci I0 CHDIUPG by any persoiiaiid t at ulieii Mr. Birt captured it and handed it hack to the Messrs. lloi-no he gave them an absolutely good title, even it it was owned by John Alexan- der Stewart at one time, which _the Hornes deny. - Stewart claims that the f`ox escaped from his ranch and that lie had such il" Ownership in it as woiihi entitle him to have it returned under a writ Of feblevin. Proceedings iii coiitenipl were begun some time ago against the Sheriff for not executing the writ which proceeded as far as a report by the Prothoiiotary on an examina-, tion of Mr. Horne. Mr. Horne now seeks to set aside thc proceedings for contempt, which is opposed by M;-_ Stewart. 1T.\i_,\' is oN_ 'mil vniioirnos wan HEI? HAND BEING I~‘0Rlli<2!) Bi' T: in-_ anvoi.. i_\' 'l.‘HIP0l.I. RQME, Nov. i0.-:italy is B,-“ding garrison troops to lripoli to defend her settlements oi loyal. tribesmeii d- gainst Arab rebels ni-id Bedo‘.iius,wh0 have raided supply columns in the interior"nnd have attacked an encainp merit. of submissii-e trii.egm,,-n at Dcrnn. Turkey it seems luis disregarded th; proipisc inode to Italy by Germany that the Portr wgiild iirit threaten italian colonies and that Turkey had no designs on Tripoli. Events nre tending more .ind i.i'0r¢ to force Italy into the war on the Vyrennicn, ilue to aggressions of Be- douins stirred by the preachments- of Turkish and Gernuiii agents lions out of Tripoli and to regain suvniiil mum lui nuuicusmuui *°“=°"°“ . _ _ _ Dear Slr,- In your issue of Mon- ""'*' ' ‘ _ ~- dgy morning Igst there appeared a [ll llll ililll ill ~»°f- °f - f°°i~°~“ tween the P. W. C.. team and the lHl IEMPIHINEI CAUSE Such is 'Opinion ‘ of Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor-Main Object Should bc a Rlghtcoulnen. POLITICS WOULD. WQAKEN. Wrong to Bay those who Differ with Side Advocated by Church are Un- ' Christian. _ MQNTREAL, Nov. 11.- Rey. Dr.` Bruce Taylor does not thing the- church should directly ally itself with the temperance or any other political, platform, and _so declared in his ser~ mon Sunday night to his congregation in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. He held that the main objective of the ministers and the' ciiurch should. h to advance righteousness among- ¢ their worshippers. They would thus, nioveiiiehts: POLITICS WEAKEN CHURCH. _ 'l‘o have the church undertake to forward any political cause such as' was thc centre of the fight in Ontario at the last provincial election was to weaken the power of the church; t0 lessen the respect in which it would-» be held. and to say that all people who are opposing the side of the church; to lesson the respect in which it would he held, and to say that all people who are opposing the side oi the church are either duiices or are iinclirlstion_ Obviously, thc preacher held, the church would emerge from the fight weakened and considered somewhat the same as a campaign newspaper. Moreover, for the church, io take an active part' in any political campaign was to create bitterness among its members, some of wlioui would uu- doulitedly be opposed to the side of politics the church was upholding. it would take many years before this feeling was forgotten, and thc same harmony restored as prevailed before the church went out of its way and took sides. 'l‘lic-re was another reason why it was unwise to link thc church with any political issue, the issue would not be consld<>i'ed worthy of the churcli’s support. lt was possible to conceive that the viewpoint ot' the loaders iii church work would so clniiige tlirouglr out the ages that what is now con- sidered thc (‘liristiun ideal would not he so considered a century lioiice. Fill ii|Vl_lhi_i_llS Pill] end later' Spring Park (More soon) Rayner International . . . . . . . ._ tlielnrovincesi lost in t_he wnr between Declared 40 paid 20 1'” Y “mi Turkey- ‘POF H ‘vm B2- 'n. .i. M¢Neni co..;“.¢niiii so, stock so lndlffcrently advance all Christian' “Abbiss.” in that report the P. W. C's., are styled “Intercollegiate Cham- pions" of P. lil. island. s title which was niisapplied to them also in your report of the game played between that team and our second team on Thursday 29th uit. As that was a first offense we let it pass without com- ment thlnking that it was only a tem- porary misunderstanding; but when the error is repeated, we feel that we must correct it and emphasise the fact that the P. W. C. team is still a long, long way from the Intercollegi- ate Cliampionsbip, and to style them as Intercollegiate Champions is to par- ade them under colours which they have not won. The only grand ac- hievement wrought by_the P. W. C., foot-ball team in-conncetion with -ii- te`rcol1egiate`foot-ball honours was that they defeated our junior team in one game andtled it for two, But their defeat of _our junior teani doo.-i not qualify them as intercollegiate Champions. ln writing this we have no wish to detract from the glory justly .inc that galaxy of scientific “youiigstcr~s’ by Saturday’s victory, but we only wish to make it 'plain that the l’. W. U.. foot-ball team have ,othciwilelds to conquer before _thc liitercollcgiate Championship is thelr‘s. Thanking you Mr. Editor for space. I uni Yours atc.. SECRETARY. ST. DUNSTAN‘$ A. A. A. _ I FORTRESS OF TSlNG»TAU IS HANDED OVER. LONDON. Nov. 10.--'l‘_hc Gorman stronghold of Tsiiig Tau according to a despatch received by the Central News from Shanghai. was uncondi- tionally handed over to Japan at ten o’clock this morning. The surrender of the German fortress of Tsiiig 'i`au occurred November 7 after a siege which lasted sixty-five days. The turn- ing over of the fortress to-day to the Japanese is the culmination of the nc- gotiations that were entered upon im- linediately after the last assault of the Japanese and British troops on the fortified position. Oh. I am hungering for the day 0‘er meadow lands of far away, immortal love are waiting there. Behind me l shall put all tearu. Forgot will bo the cark of care _ All mine again the charm shall be And mine thc shining alchemy And swccler for than all thc rest And l shall find upon her breast I Minard's Llniment Co., Limited. l_¥i';'£/wil if _'_> _ g»-.°-:»:-.°~:~o~:~»:- nsiiosns or .;, THE GUARDIAN £11 Furnished B.. Loucon -:»»°.-°.~»:~.°~:~¢'.»:-:--:»:»:»:-:-»:~»:-:»»:-:»»E-_ WHEN I G0 HOME AGAIN. (By L. M. Montgomery.) l pray the future holds for me, When my wandering feet may turn Where altar fires of sunset burn, On that gay homestead by the sea. And memories garnered long ago; All bitterness of exiled years. BEST YEAST IN THE WORLD. nscuns THE Numsnous irrrsnion |M|TAT|oNs THAT AR: same orrznso AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL EXPOSITIONS E.W. GILLETT CQMPANY LIMITED wiNNiPl:ci TORONTO ONT MoN'rR:Ai- 1 1 W i in glens where winds of autumn blow. That dim, star~litten twilight yields, All mine that melody anrllialm Of cloistcrcil pines enlraiiccd in caliii, OI moonlight on familiar fields. My nioilicr with hcr tender eyes. Will nicet mc at orchard gatc Where the long evening shadows wait, Once more a gift of paradise. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- tl procession oi' inoilcis uiipi-urcll siiiigly, ai FASHION FETE SHOWS BRILLIANT DISPLAY. NEVV YORK Nov. ll.--'l`lit~ first day of thc New Yorh Fnsliioii l~`ctc w cally. lt is being given for two duys under proniiiiciil social pziiroliugc as an ers to crcnte und luuiich their own ,ilesigns, as it rcsuli of thc tiliisiiig down ol' the utcliery of l'aris on nc- coiint of the war. as a success flnaiiriiilly ziiul zirlisti- inceiillvc for New York ilressiiieik- A liuiidrcii inoiicis wcrc .~'|io\\'ii on ie first iiftcrnooii, in groups. 'i`hf~ id in groups, und thoii wnlki-ci iio\\'n ic aislc on either shift of wliicli Ilii- ll audience was scnti-Ii. ’l`lic gowns shown left little to bc Iioslrcd iii grin-0. ricliiiess of color, tastc iii coiiiliiiia- tions of materials and colors, and np- proprinfciicss for the vairions occas- ions for which they wi-rc rlcsigiie=c.'._.,_-,__-;.;‘ -~ - 2'. §.`.':f.~v5,.»'-1»'PE-» -i.~,;;.7 '42-‘-_ #__ .- :~>r.'». ., - _ _ ~ -.-*~>.~_'~_'._-'».f-'-' _.rv 1"..-’.:-fr- .'f'~7e-.'=',,-_g>'»_ _ _ as ii' .='.€<.' fr--;1>".;° '- -_ _--'-'.;.',=-;1.-'_-'Ig-’$-_ ‘ '»f‘;~1=i¢‘..»,~_- .wif-i .l’2.";"‘.-;>;".€;{»,;‘-IL*-,' 1" =.-1'."- --'_;;,;<;<_~:=»-.’~-‘,..-:-" if _,ar _ f-'-‘--=-=f. 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I' ._-_,-is-j_'-_.f ilouins and .»‘- . ` - , _ .‘ - _ _ _ 9 _ ,% / / -\ ',/ /\ \\ _ sliuiicd by ’l`\ui‘l\.V. ,,,,.n,iS_ ,icciui-mi Wm- when Bntisfmp New London lox and rarn s. ___,~~___;._j __'_i_-._-.f:_i_ ' gi ; _ _ - _ __1 im, “us mfm_,cd_ Ltd., 200 per cent. cash, and more _ / _ _ __.___,___-________i___:.__;__\.,'i. lii.nll)il`iili’ilill.e Af "J ‘° il "U ““"""'t hm’ wc" l“ 'am' _ _ __ _ no _ 'T' _J l / ‘ \ l\'icl‘licc, Kiiikorai; (ilias. Buxton, Cupc S _t_ ._ ____ 1 'Froverse' D. I3. aciloiiulil, Suuiincr _ _ _ -.‘ ' ._ _ , ,_ T> l i t sri usly men cod. _ _ _ side: John A. lic:/li_\'. Niirtll lifilliluf- ,."p°' B "mg _____f;l“f?__ _____c_;‘ out Diamond .. _ . _ .,;_,','.§_-,_». _ __ _ ! ` _ / \ / \ ’ Z” » i ooN`|f?X/ Hackett S. B. l". C0 . . . . . . . _ .` . . . . _.15 _ /` (and two foxes added to stock) . / _ _ x * _F L _ . `~ 'l. ' lrcv l tio litter- out of ii dociurcil ilividolid of 110. ii - -___ -_ i . ‘fwm hcuéc LZ‘r::‘\_"“ f,..,“l":;(,iscr-l not ini' :ulditlonnl sum will lic paid uftor the _,_ _ "\; r/ _ _ , _ ,__ _ . . _ . _ . _ _ _________:__ __ _ lifiiiilll *l°""_‘“d mr more troops and und 35 per cent later. ' ‘/Jl:»_°'.<§f`”_-.»'.`-' , - \__f-Q ff ` l the wut' llf_“°° is “°“' 'f_§p"";l€:e";_ af' Richmond Bay Fox Oo.. 20 D01’ CWI- ,.‘i? \m'J*" I'-limi Ki\"‘“°“B l‘“V° e" g ' more later. -fi;-3 1 ' `\ ' ' `i"'.'.i;-__-`~-7.-'_*_-'~~¢'--' .- Ul i- I / \ ~,- -.I 1:: ' . _ _mi J, Il _ J _ \_ , .Jr ¢_, ‘ ~ f ' / \\\ \ MaglcFox(fo_.....'.. ........i’»0 ` (ln addition to Stock dividend \ \ \ i “___ _ _______`_ . .___ _ _ “ `_"/ \ \` l NY mancanmake his day’s work a pleasure by drinking 'FRY’S COCOA regularly. It’s like putting in a good foundation to a building. FRY’S is rich in energy and mere beverage. It is so pure and so concentrated that it is very economical, a small teaspoonful of FRY’S making a large ` cup of delicious cocoa. _ Start on FRY’S today. ' Trade Supplied by J. S. FRY & SONS, Limited A fresh supply 0! U10 11109 i I ious chocolates, manufactured by l Moirs, Nellsons and Willards. recglv- _ ’/¥' "~`°~` 0'” <~'f' . .i.s_i7`§;"__°~.._; `_ , _ _ ~ I , muscle-making properties and supplies the body we.-,fthing it Bpgkiéte _ | needs for its daily building operations. It’s far more than _a ei TAS? _ lm.,$()Ns_L__ '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ e NULAH. sk _ \ _.lc \ . r i fu ` Ji ..,_ * _ fn- _ _- .f ~ 44' f i ,/f L .umm 1 in .,,,,~‘_ _ ___ _ _ 1 . er _tqsgif LQ __ Truro. Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg. Calgary, Edmonton. Vancouver. Victoria. m _ iam remain. . `. _ _ _ _ __ _._ ` ;|,`;"t\i,B vlg‘i~‘tsk1dlimtli‘:aniblirdanenes. and Kent Streets. metf 6 . ___ 0 ‘ . I _ _.<4 ' - i o 5. . I .