. 1 4 /V '»' ' .fp f 5 1 §'».\ “" /ey . ~ \ -,¥"'!.- 9 . \ .. ’;;§,:,. 1 , . \ . .._< ,y`_ 1' ‘ ~ ‘ ..;= '11 v -/ .,~ .;_,-'. up x _,il ‘ ‘l-"}`*';,_.."y `~ _ __ _- . " `»- ~ e '. ' 1 ' _ \ ` ` .. ` `.\¢&=_ ~" , ~` 3.-1 ..,.. 11 1?’ ~ » \ . \ ` i , \\ _ . `-\. \"’ \\\\\‘\-\\\~\ _ . » s’ ,, ._ -, sN0lVElMBER'~6‘, 19130 E A 'rua Lunar News naar or ann THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uonunro nanzrf ' nos srvsrri 1 fr |»\‘ _ Contentment “ 1' \_ . , fl " '_ 1, . > -~\ - I. \’~-...=-; .\ f-<11 _ V \_ia'~,_-11* F3' f ,' ~ ` `-\-\ ‘ _\_ `._.’ his `"""- § ‘ 5,2; _ 4_' 2"* .’_*`;I~`.i.i' .ny ~ 1]: _ 6"- *~‘Tf;f‘_' *~ 1 P -31.19;-! J' '\l'~“>' B ‘<1-a "ll" ._ LQ' 'K ~ V - _ \ 1, ,A _ _ N l \\l:‘ 1 , _ V 'W '/.Vi is the greater part of life and contentment in the possession of Diamond or Precious . Gem J :welry can exist only when one has positive knowledge that the jewels are abrve criticism, ' OUR FOLICY is to offer for sa‘e only such stones as will bear the most critical 1nsp ' ction, Wellnér’s _Iewelry Stored ` 1. 'f 0 0 1 in v-‘B ul; ; "ix " ...fu _ 0 .,\\\` ~.\, 'F _ _ ~_.;;;`~ nc. {h > ..~ @.\\\\\\ ‘_ 1,, \\,VV//_-;s_»;_"y '..»i..`f -_ “' "' `\\\‘ 3d@;..., ._\_T_\_`_... _(‘L._.....___.__f\_ . \\,\\\“.“_;_,, p _Q-:-_ . \\ ' ‘ l ‘ _G.t your photo taken bt- , a‘>5il"‘\ ` \ » ,» ¢ \ ~. I ~ _ ’ lore the Xmas rush starts. \%\‘:/ \ r . _ fvgacu Q. _ The Cook Studio a / I A/ u _ ` \ ‘ " ' '_ - _ _\ Your irrrnds away would »' ' - like a Photo for XMAS. .. _ 6,, I/ »./ g xii Queen Quality the “Cosy” Boot Q 'een Q 'alltyboots arefashloncd to fit the feet. flexible arch, glove tilting, never need breaking in, cos- it st, strongest. lightest and most comfortable shoe at any price. A splendid line of buttoned boofs fir woru:n here nov in patent and gun m tal at $4 ooto.... . _ $5 00 ALLEY (tl). C0 135 Queen Street _ l _ \ `42 si',‘§’}’1",'I,‘ Xmas Came early and have a sit- ting at the Bayer Photo Studio , Phone 192 J \ _ | _ - i Elegant Photos for Xmas At Moderate Prices No need to wait 'or a flue day, however Wirh the equipment of tr _e modern Studio, you can De taken one uma as well as another. A. E. Lyon Studio 107 Queen St. Clr’town Don’t Forget Baby zito-r\~iyis:tzr.1,. L' ' ' " _ "Yr /1. '/’-5;/f / . °¢' ‘-'11 »,/ Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. 4 3 l NORTH DAKOTA TEACHERS IN FARGO. FARGO, N. D., Nov. 5.- Many of the most noted educators ol this State are among the delegates at- tending the North Dakota 'Teachers convention which 'opened here .today for a session of three days. J. Nel- son Kelly of Grand Forks is presid- ent and W. E. Parsons ot Bismarck. secretary. Among the notable _speak- ers who will address the convention are Congressman S. D. Fcss oi Ohio and H. R. Pattengill of Lansing, MlCh. i |Siiver,Blaclt Foxes We have now on hand all kinds; of fresh mined coal free from slaiei to Investors ai und stone. * Send us your address and we will quote prices. Phone I 1 1 G. Lyons 8|. Bo. PAY' NO TAXES IS THE DECISION. BELFAST, November 4.--A resolu- tion to pay no taxes under an Irish home rulo parliament and to -make government under its rule impossible by untlnching and continuous ob- struction of the law was passed here to-day at a demonstration of 6,000 business men of Ulster, including representatives of leading tlrms with an aggregation capital of upwards ot $658,000,000. li‘................2"rf.'t`s / / ;é ,4,;;’)"'i Juli.: ’ _ .3 1/ " .Z 1| ».*1 -v' 3 1 / ...................~:r:.':‘ °“'° ‘I ,f o wana. QL q_ q\ I lllgklin Grade Coal ff -ir \ ` \*% _ ,_. ___'§~"3*’ _izg , c \t, ~ »-.~_ _.ll \\\~`::s: .| 9° " _ -_-1gas:@~e~em<>ov0¢v_ _ - 5.' ..‘»l'f- 5' _.El`.f" .. la them: kindwecarry. lt dc; 110% ...."r.:...°e°'..z.‘:°.r.“.. m _;.°i.i.?~~f"'i°i°i‘°‘“T°:“i-*`.'.?:`3.°I~°"I~`i.° fggrliiiilgaf sr. ':::r.i°<..l::'.“ 'letras I I I O' ‘ Actual f ost Having built a ranch to ac comodate a number of pairs of Blue Foxes, we find we are now unable to get delivery of them, which leaves us with one of the finest and best equipped ranches in Canada. We have decided to form a Company for the breeding of Silver Black Foxes, and have secured options on three pnirs of the best strain on P. E-_ Island, for fortyeiglrt .rhod- s_ a n d dollars-$16,000' per. pair. As the season is getting late, we must have this cour- pany put through at once, and have decided to t ffer them to the investing Public at actual cost. All we ask for ranching is rs p. c, of ttf value of the Offspring when mid in |914, which includes Food. Wages. Taxes, etc. There is no water in this proposition-everyone on the _ ground floor. We are not rs- euing any Prospectus, nor is there any commission paid for the sale of the stock. Applications for shares at $10: per share slrouldbe in the bands of the undermeu- tioned not later than the ioth ot November. George J. llogera, ` A. A. Alley, Charlottetown. or X ~ Rogers Farquharaon. *K TllE,EllSTEliN GUARDIAN “L ...°1'.l‘ PAYS to’bny in this Province ...°'1‘!-IE MORNING Guardian' can be obtained in Bourie at H. J. Ma- honl. ...’MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Bonria will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the otlice oi 'undertaker W. L. Dlngwell. Hia phone number; is 5. ...“BUBSCRIBERB ehould renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all paper; an glzcontlnued promptly on expired a e. SOLD.- A corrsepund- ent from St. Peters says that Mr. James D. Melanie has secured or con- tracted for the majority of Lambs in this section.-U ...'LAMBB , .___ ...’FAT GA.'l'I‘LE.- Fat cattle are and quite s number are moving, al though in general stall feeding is only beginning.-U ` ...‘HOME 1MPROVEMEN'l‘S.--- The enterprising blacksmith Mr. A. Hay- nes. St. Peters, has his new resid- ence nearly ready for occupation. This building has been cr-nstructc in the most modern style with solid cement foundation and cellar and is a distinct improvement on thc np- pearance ot the town.-U ...*WIN'1`ER Sl’OR'l‘t~l.- The mem hers of St. Peters S ortin Club are and put in order for the coming win rer. They are having .1 new pump when completed will be a vast. im- provement on the method This en looking out for anything that will add to the utility and attractiveness 'FINE PORK- Mr. V H Dock- es ut 215 pounds each. What would the larger ones weigh? There was cannot raise hugs when one small section can raise that quantity at once?-U ...*THl!`. DRAMATIC recital given in the Town I-Iall at Georgetown on Tuesday night was fairly well at- tended. The cntcrtainment, which lasted about: two hours, consisted of many noted recitations, including selections from Dickens and Bryon, and was given in the style which has made Miss Gorman such a familiar figure in that line of entertainment. .ln-.entertainment ot this sort is something of a novelty and the at- tention paid to the performance speaks for itself of Miss Gorman's aihility to hold an audtcaice. Excellent music was furnished by Miss ' Hilda Barnes of Georgetown.G. 1" IN WAGES DR PR0l"ll tlealth S inner or Later Show its Value Don’t go around with that tired, worn-out, down-hearted feeling. If you are constipated, bilious or have a sour, gassy, upset stomach, sick headaches, weak kidneys or sluggish liver. see to it that you cleanse your system oi undigested food, foul gas-is excess bile and uric acid, by thc use of the great fruit tonic laxative‘ i ' FIG PILLS and you will be tree from headaches, neurslgla, rheumatism, lame back. indigestinn and all the distressing forms of sickness usually caused ly constipation and kidney trouble. FIG PILLS do not gripe or sreken, but give a natural movement of thc bowels. Refuse all substitutes. At all dealers in 25 and 50 cont. boxes or by mail from The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold at Geo E. Hughes Drug Store. Best 'Quality of Hard tor Base Burner & _ Furnace Acadia Round Inverness Round ...’0Nlll CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising ln' this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chnrge twenty-tive centa. .l.°'r. connou zvns is ow-alan agent in Montague. Hia otlice phone ia 18 and residence phono 20. ...°'1'HIli MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W.A. John- aton’s, Montague. (From yesterday's Evening Guardian r ...'DEAn IN souals-.The many friends of Mrs. Gilbert White, Souris West, will regret to learn of her sud- den death which took place at an early hour Sunday morning. To the sort-owing family is extended the deepest sympathy.-° EASTERN PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Waller left Wednesday morning for Toronto, in z~\0d derixaud around Bt. Peters where they will visit Mrs. We.llf.-r‘s sister, Mrs. N. R. Sinclair. ...°Miss Agnes. Smith who returned home on a visit with hor mother about two weeks ago, left on _Tues- dB}' l`0l‘ Charlottetown. She intends returning to New York at an early date.G. dl _.__ ; ' _| co 1 ...'Hallow'e’eri passed ot! very quiet- ly here. The usual number of door- steps, gates, cnc, were missing on the following morning hut aside from these harmless plcasantries, no tur- ther damage was done.G. D S ` having their skating rink renovated. ___»']‘he Re-,._ A' J_ w_ Bwk was a passenger to Charlottetown by the early train Tuesday morning. He has and flooding system installed which /gone to town for the purpose of at. tending a Presbytery meeting af spe- cial interest which is bein - ' ‘ I h ld terprising young club is wide awake the,-e_(]_ g e and the members are continually ___ ...'Among the passengers on the Enterprise on Tuesday evening was °l their Fink--U Mr. Maurice Donovan who has ob- "°°*~ tained a short vacation from his duties on the C G S Gulnare now endorff of Mount Hove recently ooldlat Halifax, N. s., to were his wife to Mr. C. E. Pratt of St. Peters the and children in Georget0wn,G_ two smallest of a litter of ninc -_- sorins nies and they tiered the seal- ...miss Martha Melanie, steno- grapher for thc Annandale Lumber Co., spent the last few days visiting 5015 'C0 this HYIP- 0" the 'iam° dflyfriends in Georgetown. Miss Mclnnis ncarly two tons -.t pork all fromlformerly occupied the position of Mount Hope and all of rlrst quality. I stenographer in A. A. McDonald & Who says that the Eastern larmcrs`Br0s'_ store in Georgetown.-G. (From yesterday'a EvenEGuardian) ___'Miss Laura Paquet, Souris, was a passenger to Charlottetown, Sat.- urday.-* __,,°Mr, John Montgomery, 5*.. Mur- garets, was a visitor to tozrris Monday.-° aM;-_ Edward Bushzy, t‘-lenr Springs was among the 'riertors to rlcuris on Monday.-° ...°Mrs. Alex. lt. McDonald, Ztlonti- cello, was in Suuris Monday -,lu a business trip- " _,_°Mi-, Frank B. McDonald, Black Bush, was in Bouris transacting bus- ness On M0!1¢l8Y--‘ ,..*Mr. Angus P. McCormack, St, Margarcts, was in Souris Monday on 5, business trip.-’ ...‘Miss Aggie Mclnnis, teacher at 39115;-k, arrived in Souris by the express Monday”-° _,,*Mr. Donald Mclnnis, Souris Line Road, was among the visitors to Souris on Monday.-' *M1-. Bernard Creamer. c-'»nt»a.<‘L0I‘. was.a passenger to Sourls on the express Monday evening.- ...°Mr. Cyrus Kennedy, Kingsboro, returned to his home Monday from _,,°Mr. William J. McDonald, Sour- Bouris, were passengers to B081” River by the afternoon train, Satur- ..,‘Mr. Ronald ll. McKinnon was a passenger to Selkirk Saturday nitr- noon returning from a business will to Souris.-° _,_’Mr. John A. Rattenbury, Char- lottetown. representing N. H&¢i0H‘ bury & Co., was in Sourle Monday on n business trip. , __ 0pera House TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY ...‘Mr. Niel lvIcC.»r‘m.\-sir, Monttct-`ilo, was 8, visitor to Souris ‘3\.rndaY-- ’ | ._ ¥‘, ,‘ ir 5 :vin Warm Underwear I' U‘li:f" .f .H l \ ` <`l~ ~_‘_'=‘ ', lf for #1-.-_ \i.'<` `“..`.-`-_`- ` 31,* _giz 1_3-,.:f,;:}-:1;_ _f ‘- __;= ff...-5§’ ~ `l' 'i \*1, ._ .>- _ I , `___ ,,._......... 5 C .v _*\.FJ\-'/x\-»\.-VV' \ T, ...-,\~_ ~j \ ;\~ _» 'ed 1 . -94' V-_ 1 ' i = ' _ ..-" --"1 ” K Weather it at 1 it ff/ ll;,lf'(f"l|"‘lll"il'lf' =|'ll";l . ' r Hot Weather Prices » Every Fall we hold a sale of underwear and this . we are herewi h announcing( We have our six hundred dozen ricces of underwear in stock and with this im- .nense stock we feel perfectly assured that we can sup- ply you Wi‘h anything you may require. \ - childrens' Asplendid line of seconds from one of thc best mills in Qntarlo. The damages are so small you’l1 have a hard time to pick them out, while as to prices-we’ll let them speak for themselves. Size 1 it 5 "tr c _ l9c each 22c " 24c " 27c “ _ fftlc “ 35 “ it 2 ul 3 tr 4 _ 35c “ i‘7 Ladies’ Bar nonefthe very finest line of line heavy >{\_§.'l.`;,,_,..,'~,lif`f~`>.§ .\`,_\_\,l,_ I warm underwear with a uell combed up lining tug ‘ to l.e seen in the city. Undervests with buttoned »’ ill;ltl’\\'\lg`» j rl \l‘, i, up. front rn either white or natural. ",‘__ lé.‘lAli"\. \"\;v'L‘r-L' ° ' "i, i\"\""",§l \~ y _‘1\..‘,1 . _ _ c M».~J> , Drawers in either style in both white a # r » “ir 5, ‘_\- -5 r7'¢l’f:i /~ .‘="="f ' yi; ‘r an ..l1'L|.',‘/ //xi' .-\,l'. tri-1 .l,\.»'/~ M. -,.°‘,.`,,,l,.~.` l\'f~,;~>;l\vl. .1 \ /l '/ Boys A special purchase of a large quaniiryaliows us to sell this fleece lined underwear at the'fnllowrng prices Both Shirts and Drawers are the same price. Size 22, 24, 26 ........5llc each 28, 30 ......55c “ 32, 34 “ I 2l1dD3l.i113.1........ ..'...... ........-............ Mcn’s Herc’s the bargain of the year. Penman’s and Eureka brand, best ’ cavy fleece lined underwear, good and warm and never before sold at ` less than 95c a. suit. Our price......... . a suit . ` 1 I ‘ " .rumet.@ni_..e.».... t o. n l e Y I5 'P o s afternoon train l/l_ond_ay.-° e b us? S . _J *M H Francis of Francis is, spent the week end with friends in F' “rw in ' Som.” non. B ., F t . WHS St' Margate” an_f1_;icimty'_J dzIigstran(;`ac`tl‘ri:g business in the in- ...'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes, “rest 05 the arm; V ___»Me55i-5, John McDonald, M\\nn's Road and Jamed McKenzie, Bay d“y'_° ___ _ Fortune, were among the visitors to Souris on Mondai'--' ...°Wm. Croft, of the tlrm‘ of Wm. Croft. & Co., Toronto, is spending a few days in Bouris, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Weeks.-° *The many friends of Miss Parsons, Edit Point, will 'regcrt to learn that ghggig suffering from blood poisoning. He speedy recovery is earnestly hou- ed for.-° 'Mr. John McLellan, stone cutter, who for the past few months has been employed on the new Cathedral, nys w pa en n ou - a business trip to Souris.-“ _ Vi of potatoes; these they speetlly dis- posed of to the Souris merchants.-° ...*Mr. William A. Huestis, travell- ing sgles-mau for W. Il. Broak & Co., milliners, St. John, is visiting Souris in the interest of his hrm. llc is rfgistercd at the Sea View 1`utel. -° . .|. r 5 /7 VA___'_’+)"._f 3 =§__\_\ 1,1; 5-.. o.,o;ooTS;v'.<~» f~K»,_l_~D. \//- l\‘>\\*‘,. of is » \.\>“ rr rrharrotzetown, is spsndinra few a ini his r tai S rts. ° | -» af. D.” 252 b I Lfmnmsi -.fat |, . i ,/____ . f Tarn?" _JW _E ` Black Diamond S.S.Line The S. S. City of Sydney sailing from Month at Saturday Night, November 8th, will be due at Char- ' lottetown, Tuesday evening, Nov- . m‘“.er Ioth and will sail for St. ]ohn’s, Newfound'an'l via Sydney, carrying horses and cattle on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates' For further particu- lars apply to BUNTAIN BELL & CO aryl; " '¢ublll'»'.¥ll‘ ' Agents \ " ' " L N Charlotte own _ “thi , 55)- t ' S°f¢ °°=1~a “I2 W- S- "Wins 23 mr rt” N... .rr _ AC3dl3 Null Monday with three large team loads -~ - 7574 U‘6M3l- Albion Nut is 'rua couaov DRAMA , ~ ____ Albion Runamine The Mlslfl' 0| Thtl operon. for sue Reserve Ruuamine - House . °" '9'* 5‘°°" 'rouonnow Nror-rr \ -A1* ""‘“ °°“'“”‘°“” "H cu autorrsr owu suvl-zu BLACK rox co , "11- " M _ _ . =37a.r°.29lttf n n m.°.,ro,mrunm, f.,:;';r,l’-7r1>1.m‘§=,:t,?§;,f;’t, __ , COAL WHARF Bought and l’aldF0r \,._______ _-_ ..._ _ ._ it P|ayers_ ,ep ._ _-_ ._ - -.~ s--l "le House Next "nor llead Office. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island ` G ll F ll’ ° ° “nm & Co Bunbury' P' E' I’ eo. ° u Sl SATUg1)\y NIGHT ` P 0 [lox 34. A E. S. Collin. §ect°y. ul Breeders of Rel- h iatered P. E. I. Foxes' ll .H 51.. “X "ll _ -m;.-as-.=.t».-s.»‘_, ,._..........__.*_. _.___._._ _ _ _ _