',».»~ ;:(..- .gn wi i .. , __ .- pl * ~ g 1 »» 1 »(»'#\"* . . ' . '. ,.1-_». ’-.f»f‘i'-'.‘5j,-_»._i,g -,J.,,.»=~,-..\1L. \.~1 “ f , U ‘,.-,-;~- - . _ ,~-_-,.-».,.,, , . » '< t ._ r»~,- .i. _, ,- . ._ ff" Novsussn '27, 1914 _, i , i it THE CHAR'LO‘1'I'ETOWN GUARDIAN _ _T ""` PAGE SEVEN . -‘ ‘», » , ti 'i ¢_ . eoaet 5-1,/ i it i I _ .h...-..- We insist your examining the qual- it of fuel t at slides down your chute. Plenty of dust slag and klinkers means money thrown away. If you want to Save Money- on Coal our yard will help you. Clean bright coal at the right price. Phone 1 1 1 Ii. Lyons & lla Coal Coal As the cold weather is ap- proaching you should see to it that you have a good stock of coal laid in for the winter. We have a supply of excellent quality of coal n_ow on hand, suit~ able for Domestic and steam_ pur- poses, and' have cargoes arriving almost daily by steamer an schooners. The Schooner “Gladys B. Whid- den” is now on way from New York with a cargo of Anthracite Coal. If you reguire any kindly send us your or_ er and satisfact ory delivery will be_made from vessel while discharging at lowest possible prices. Buntain Bell & Co Wholesale & Retail Coal Dealers Agents Dominion Coal Co. Ltd Phone 404. D. O. Box 56 V- ~< Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- eiit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. - . We guarantee to give _ you the best results ob tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson L 99 Grafton St. Optician A ..Tl-ll MORNING Guardian can he obtained in Souris at M. A.. Pao- quet'l. ./'THE SOURIS SILVER Black the TOWH Hall. Souris, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 24th. Quite ii large num- ber oi’ share holders were in attend- ance! ..*DEGREE WOR K.-Acme Rebecca Lodge. Montague. have some special degree work on this week. and request a full attendance.-B. ..*NEW RESIDENT.-Alfred Stew- art. Montague, has purchased from licam Peardon his valuable farm and is moving from the village to his new possession.-B. ..*ENJOYABLE SOCIAL. -_The Baptist Social held at the Parsonage. Mr Hubley's. Tuesday evening, was an joylng themselves witii music and games.-B. ..*THE LADY SYBIL arrived in Souris from Picton on Monday night after unloading about a car load of freight she left for the Magdalen Is- lands. Among the passengers leaving Souris was *Edward Clialsson, who was returning after visiting in Char- lottetown and vicinity* ..*CASE POSTPONED.-The case between the Montague Race Track Association and Peter McDonald. Lorne Valley, for 'disturbing and the annual race meeting held there on August 2-ith last, came up before Sti- pc-ndiary Magistrate Samuel Mutch, Montague, last week for hearing and was postponed until Tuesday of this week, for witnesses, and further post- poned for other witnesses, until next week.-B. fully pleasing present for both sexes, old or young-it gives perfectly satisfactory results--see them. Price $1.50 up. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mlif- “Four Coating Specials for out-of- town customers. Warm and thick with a soft finish. lt comes in heath- er mixtures, invisible checks, mixed heather browns and greerw- R¢9\|lal' price $2.10. mail orders, $1.85. Postage paid on this special. 3 yards will make a big, comfortable coat. Paton’s. 6701-11-27nl2ieli - i '*\ ' Gin 'l>ii0iq§_l Get your gift photo- graphs at Cook‘s studio and you are assured of savisfaotion- dee o nr sample photrgraplis. ok’s Studio | gl 111;- 1 HAVE YOUR PHOTO MADE T0-DAY While there is still time to_send them to your friends away for Xmas- Telephone 192 J For Appointment BAY.ER Photo Studio W i I-L"~ .' ' - A . _ , NF/ . _ . . .. _4___|~,_`._g../‘_,-./1,6# s. '-‘f.,"___‘_-l!'_.., -..- ` FT;-_--T-» 95"' (fi T "i‘\"ii`1"l|il‘-'il i i~:iqi;i|i;!my;\ilmii1i{\i|liiii,S'iiiiliiiiiiiilni.Ski‘flwiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiyiii[,£§,~f'.~ ii;i'i|iii~’i_(ili;.| | -- l _-- / i-/.-. k JK-»“'/_;-“ ---- ffifé.-~iw "Y '~‘l*‘7’ ""‘ -""" ‘»£3=£3 »"' -:el » _ if-13'! F-*1 ll lffjf » ' fl-.1 .” _ An Appropriate Gift 7 ,‘ li? _ l dy friend you wish I V as-_jg t egnagrfglileri-uv\ii(iIiriuii gift this Christmas? ‘ - ' ,_ 0 r for whom it is hard to choose _ " ' giinigiiirxiienriate present? If 5° Why “°t let ` MBRELLAS? us show you our new st9Cl¢ Qf lad.‘eS U - W me - 'me "“.““.s‘.r.a:.:1.1;“:‘l';§. .si breltias, an;iSwe[?;eU:;l1vlg?Zlfia Dvfguld be a present which q“°e 'mc ' - We will engrave her monasfam h ld reciate. iinetliigiianiiig free of charge- , ellner W. W “i s Engravers etc 1.. L`__ ‘fi , .- .s._.-~ `_f_< Etab. 1868 Jewe er . » _ ((1 _.__ ~-v s »"I',¢" \\_\. ___ _,W .-.___ .. i ye appreciated by lm 1° ’ wide. every °“f““,§°°‘§“;?}2§i£°§£iéi..i.k. yo.. I giigggigtndwhilieptiie line is complete. _ . Alley & .. Slippers--His Gift : L h' could be more appropriate as a i i .ft 1t`f,°*a",‘,§a,, than a pair of Dongoia Kia or l . __ - d restfulness will ielt Slippers th€;:`_ eaxegflday in the yean i “.5” _ _..;T;;'; ~ ' ‘ " " ' " " A \ Queen event that was enjoyed by all, and a large number was in attendance, en- assaulting of some of the horsemen at "An ensign camern. makes a delight.- ..*EXAMINATlON8.- The follow- ing is the standing of the pupils of Souris High School. Principal's De- partment- Grade Vll.- (Senior)-1. Lilla Garrett and Madeline Knight (equal); 2, Annie Garrett and Frank- lin Morris (equal); 3, Alfred Styles. (Junior)-1, Clifton McCallum; 2, Casimir Maroon; 3, Winnie Stems; 4, Alphonsus Feehan; 5, Dorothy White. Grade VI.-1, George St. John; 2 Joe Foley; 3, Harold Lavle; 4. Arthur McDonald; 5, George Fraser. Miss MeIntosh's Department.- Grade V.- 1, Andrew Meurant; 2, Maurice Che- verie; . Walter Hanlon. Grade IV.- (Senior).-1, Bessie Garrett; 2. Mary McLean; 3, Bessie Gillan; 4, Kim- bell McEwen. .-Grade IV.- (Junior) 1, Russell Leard; 2, Lucy Bushey; 3. Willie Brennan and Nellie Garrett (equal). Miss Mclnnis’ Department.- Grade lll.- (Senior).- 1, Joe Swal- low; 2, Frank McDonald and Willie McEwen (equal) 3, George Billard. Grade lll.- (Junior)-1, James Mc- Callum; 2, Molly Poole; 3,3 Eunie Garrett and Charles Styles (equal). Grade ll.- (Senior)-1, Michael Cheverie; 2. Russel Poole; 3,‘. Ed- mund Cheverie. iGrade Il.- (Jun- ior)-1, Frank Blackett; 2, Earl Paq- uet; 3, John Gallant. Primary De- partment, Miss Walsh. Grade I.-1, Helen Cameron and Freddie McEacli~ ern (equal); 2, May Gillan and Earl Roache; 3. iGrace Gillan and Bernard Foley. Grade I.-(Junior)-1, Frank Paquet and Wendall Leard; 2, Earl Townshend and Marjory Mahon; 3, Reggie Buffett and Bernard Praught. Primary (Sr)- 1, Kenneth Poole and Simon Perry; 2. John Townshend and Andrew Mclntosh; 3, Irene Roach and Warwick Weeks. (Jr.)-1, Russell St. John and James Brennan; 2. P. Irving Fraser and Gordon McLean; 3, Bertha Lane and Margaret Baker. The t'ollowing having atained the highest averages in their respective grades, are the wardens of the Nelson Shield for the month of November. Grade Vll.- Lille Garrett, Madeline Knight and (flifton Mcallum. Grade Vl.- Geo- rge St. John. Grade V.- Andrew Men- rant. Grade lV.- Bessie Garrett and Russell lieard. Grade lll.- Joe Swal- low and James Mc(!alluni. 'Grade il. -Michael (lhiverie and Frank Black- ett. Grade l_- Helen Cameron and I-‘redilie McEachern. Prlmiiry,- Ken-' iietli Poole and Margaret Baker. E.I). Feehan, Principal* EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr J. W. Murdock, Moiitiiglle. was ln Murray River this week.-B. ..*Mr William Mutch, Cambridge. Mass., is in Montague the guest. of his father, Mi' Snninel Mulch.-ll. ..*Mr liiltz, representing A. M. Bell & <70., liiilitiix. wus in Moiitiigiic lust week.-B. ..*Mr Fred Mcfliillum, Bunk of Nova Scotia, Montague, spent Silndiiy iii Ciilirlotteto\vii.-B. Mr Elijali Mill, New Glnsgow, spent the week-end with his dnuglitcr. Mrs Thoniiis Giiss, of this city. I ..*Mr J. \V. Carruthers, Montuguc, returned from a business trip to Mill River this week-B. ..*Miss Cassie Mclnnis was ai pas- senger to Elmira on Tuesday even- lng.* ..*Mr. D. F. McDonald was ii pass- enger east on Tuesday evening return- ing to his home in Souris* ..*Mr. Edward Chsisson of Magda- len Islands was a passenger to Souris on Monday evenirig.* ..°Mr. Arthnias Lord of. Department was a visitor to Souris on Monday.* ..*Mi‘. A. B. Paquet. second officer of the Government Steaiiier Mliito, spent Sunday at his home in Soilris.* -1; l ..””Mr. lliiniel Fraser. Lakeville. was at passenger to Elmira Tuesday even- ‘ng returning from u business trip to Souris* ..*Mr. Allan J. McDonald returned to hlsi home in Souris by the express Tuesday evening after an absence of some months! -ull ..°Messrs Angus Wilson ond J. Conway of Souris left recently for Main". where they have secured em- ployment for the winter! ..*Mr James A. Mclntyre and wife have returned from Ottawa, where the latgr was visiting hor former home. ..*l~ils friends will regret to learn that Mr Edward Kerr. one of Mon- tn.guc's barbers, is confined to his 'iouse with mumps.-B. Mr and Mrs Garfieli%$t \vensoii and 'lttle daughter, Beetr ze gilelin, spent .he week-end with Mr and Mrs Tliomus (lass. Charlottetown. .. _.__ I . ..°Mr. J. B. Gaudet,~Mlsconche, who ls travelling for the Rock City Tobac- co Co.. was a visitor to Souris this week.° ' ..°'I`he following were passengers on the Lady Sybil recentlyz- Messrs N. H. Richards. George J. Binet and Miss E. Blnet, all of the Magdalen ls- ianIds.° ..!Mr G. M. Schurman. Montague. -nanager of the Bank of Novn Scotia. s on three wooks holidays to his home ii N.S., and is being relieved by Mr Rudocli.-B. ..°Mayor Sterns of Charlottetown, was a passenger to Souris by the night trlin Tuesday, where he at- tended the Annual Meeting of the Souris Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd., re- turnlnl to Charlottetown on Wednes- day mornln|'.° ~ _ ~ PHOTOGRAPHY Good work. prompt delivery, noilerate prices. , CO¢ _psngeef _ _l THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS 2"t=»i»f;*rf.“f"v._'.¢ f"."f.".="°-‘__ \ we have to offer l' L1us____EiS_I§.H~ °Uluili______ F” """"'l - ser on or verte g t I oo ..°T. GORDON WEB l G dl - _ ..°|1- Pave to buy ln this Province. .Janis osx? pri-wwe;-g each m ` } “ent in Mommuel s uar an uma. Cash must eccomplny order. 1 ` r Overcoat or 1.00 Read This Ad Carefully---lt Will Pay You Our opening announcement of the greatest Qvercoat. values eve offered to the men of this Province has created great excitement in retail circles in this city---and not without reason. _ ' Merchants who had their stock bought at regular prices have absolutely no chance to sell their Overcoats as long as our stock lasts So positive are we that the values We offer cannot be duplicated in this city that We will give any coat in the store for a one dollar bill ($100) to the man who can obtain equal style and value for the same amount of money elsewhere. Every Coat of this Season’s Manufacture This is not a sale of old, out of date coats that have been carried over for tive or six years, but every garment we offer has been made this season from the newest fabrics and in the latest models. Here you will find the famous" Harris tweeds, the dressy Beaver and Melton, and the warm Chinchilla cloths in the largest variety of patterns ever shown hereabouts We Invite Comparison before buying one. and we advise every man who wants an Gvercoat this winter to see iv hat We know it will be hard for you to get away from some ofthe sales- men you meet in the big stores, but no matter what inducements _they offer you be sure and see what we have for you before you make a decision ' Saved $8.50 on Two Overcoats A customer who purchased two Overcoats from us on Saturday told us after he paid for them that he had saved eight dollars and fifty cents by buying them here. _ _ Now the question is---was that amount Worth saving ? This sale will last for 30 days. Come early and secure first choice ._ ._ Acorn Brown -i C --<<»~~ Revere Hotel Block, Kent Street _,w. -. .';' ,_ " _ - 1 I 7 '* F- ..*Mr. Thomas Hudson of Picton. travelling salesman for G. T. lianiil- ton and Son. Confectioiiers. was ill Souris this week. where he secured it number of large 0l“1L‘l'S~'” __»iM,~_ A, l.. Mcl.eod, l\iontreul. travelling salesman for W. R. lirocli Co., Montreal, canic to Souris Mondiiy in the interest of his tlrni. lie wus passenger west on Tliursday morning. ..*Mrs. Jolln Jcliliiiigs, wiio for thc past two weeks has been in the (‘liai~- lottetowii Hospital undcrgoiiig lrelil- nient, returned lo her home in Soui- is on Wednesday cvcniiig.* ,flyllss Helen McPhee. si1lcsli\d_\' for J. J. Hughes & Co.. Souris, has ri-~ signed her position. Miss Mcl’_iiec was it passenger to her home iii hast Baltic on Wednesday evening-” Miss Lottie l-iouston. of New Glas- gow, returned home after ii pleasant visit, the guest ot’ Mr and Mrs Tlion;i-il; Goss. While in the city she attenici the evangelistic meetings of l¢0W€*ll ( ~ McPherson, Central Christian Church. ..*The following are re§lSlPI‘0li on liwolliliiiiis. I _,.v_..__. ..._ __.. FAVORS /\El(‘L|TiON OF CAPITAL PUNSSHMENT. 1 1_1 i The iic\vl_v nppoinlcil ivurilcii ol`Sii1g Sing l’i'i:ai:1i. Mr. 'i`iioni:is Mott (ls- Iboriic, scrvell voliililiirily liz: ii prison ,cr for six nioiillis iii urdcr to get Ili( pi`isoilcr`s point of view. lic lu-_licvcs in inoiv iiill-iii'-rlonrs for tiili prisi>iii~i's. :iiiil in plziiiiiig lhc liil-ii‘iii Vi..-‘r ’. " ‘ _ H. J. MABON *H1 -` 1/ 1;/ WA; `.f~' ,R . _ ._ ~ 'eff /~ `i._I',j viii.. .- ‘,__-_ .,m5;,,.,'V.» Y?|,_.v,1 ` ,"1 we , . - ._ -1. - r. -- . _..._ ____. ~ ~ _._ The use of suitable glasses save the eyes from strain, and all the evils :which follow. Profit by the experience of others The benehts oi properly fitted glasses are testitied to by the thou .ifids who use them. We examine eyes and guarantee satisfaction Druggist & Optican ‘ Souris. l’ E l -_-_-4 ----f - New Silver Munn Base Burner with and .Without Revertible Flue also Hard _Coal for use with same and all at prices for cash that will meet any compe- ta Exhibitions. 4.00 P. M. Resolution re /\i;rlc\illii» ral Cooaeratioii. pnrtli-_ulnrly rogiird- ing the gg Circle Movement. '!.00.P. M. Addresses by Public Men. 7.30 P. M.. Resolution re increase in rates on P. E. I. Railway: - IIICC. Poole & Tliompson Ltd Montague 6496-11-13Mitf.