. . - A --- A Q I ' T I 1 ._ _ , , . I <. 11-. - ,1i'..~,_ 1 -'f iz- - . , AY ._ I f . f '_.'. I I 1 / ‘f 1 I ~ 1 ,I ¢‘ ° » . ' fw g-fr .,~ , . ¢ _ I . . . . ,. , .--_ 1,' I ' » 1 ' 1 L 1 _' NovEMBERao,1914 ~ THE gHAR';,0'rrE'r0wN GUARDIAN _ 'A PAGE SEVEN '_` ____ ' f G Have you some 4 fl to remember with a gift this Christmas? ‘ 177' " |;.:_i Some one, for whom it is hard to choose ll F--, -anappropriate present?.If so why not let- ` “ us show you our new stock of ladies UMBRELLAS? % vv' \ . »~/"“ ` ._»r..-_ .., \ /. | ._,r,___._ Q :_DT.‘~," I -DI. N.\{Dl.».;i.\=flhn1:1lfli’1~1A :lf.~~l:§?. , .» _l:D.I‘.‘»Dl :v.'!*".i' t_.»"1',1f1,~'I. In ' _I . _'__ ’; ’ " --'- ..*Y_:§ 1 'ix 1...../*" 3 v tl F ‘incur An Appropriate _ Gift have a very complete line in suit case and folding Wm brellas, and we are always pleased to show them and q_i_iote prices. An Umbrella_ would be a present whic s e would appreciate. We will engrave her monagra on the handle free of charge. W. W. Wellner Esfllb- 1868 Jewelers, Engravers, E e _v » ._ , __`_.-. lady friend ou wish 5-ii' 1 v (Cz . 'i c I/ Z < C' rg: J) [ Qi," '/ (, _ , . F O Gift Photos I Get Y our- G ...,?if.i.‘€“é`.§if§ §§‘.3l§?. and you are assured of savisfaotion. See on r sample photrgraplis. I Cook’s Studi;| HAVE YOUR PHOTO MADE 'I'O-DAY While there is still time to_ send them to your friends away for Xmas BAYER Photo Studio Telephone 192-J. For Appointment \l_._______&___ ~ 1 Gaiters Here We are showing a splendid line of heavy cloth gaiters that fit I THE EASTERN OUIIRDIIIN . .'IT PAYS to buy lu thi! Province. ..°T. GORDON IVEB il Guardian agent in Montague. ..Tl-IE MORNING Guardian can be tibtained in Bouril at lil. A». Pac- qne ’|. ...*CONCERT..-The South Grau- vilie people intend holding a concert I in North Granville Hall on Wednesday, .Dec. 2nd. if unfavorable. the follow- ing night. Admission, 20' cts; Pro- ceeds in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund. . ' 6736-11-30E2l. DR. BELAND, M. P. WOUNDED BY GERMAN SHELL. TORONTO, November 28.- Hon. Dr. Beland._M. P., tor_Beauce, and a former member of the Laurier cabinet, was seriously wounded in three places by a German shell during the defence of Antwerp. Letters to Sir Wilfrid Laurier and E. M. Macdonald. M. P., for Picton, just received from oflicers of the Brit- ish marines who escaped to Holland .tell the story of the former French- _Canadian mlnister's bravery and de- 'votion. These letters are dated Nov- ember 2nd and pay glowing tributes to the service and sacrifice ol' the gal- lant Canadian. Hon. Dr. Beland was, according to the letter received by Mr. Macdonald who was in Toronto yesterday. Minis- “_` tering as a medical man to four Brit- ish marines who has been wounded in the German bombardment of Ant- werp. Despite the British officers caution he went forward to the field to dress their wounds with the com- ment, “l am here to servc,"" the bpm. bardment at the time was. the lcttei' says, “very severe," and a shell burst- ing within a few feet of where hc was dressing a. blue_lacket"s leg strnch him in three places. inflicting ugly, but it is hoped, not fatal wounds. Dr. Beland was carried back, and snug, look neat, and will permit you to wear your pumps or low shoes all winter long with perfect comfort. These gaiters are made in three different lengths-long,medium ’A_NAD|AN PAC!-Fic. _ mascr ROUTE MARITIME PROVINCES 'ro MONTREAL _i- “THE CANADIAN,” MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. -lIl1 THE “lMPER|AL LiMlTED” Famous Transcontinental Ex profs and short, in the seven and ten button styles. The colors are black, brown, grey, fawn and blue. Price 60c to $1.00 per pair ALLEY & CO. 135 Queen Street. the marines were anxious that he should accompany them to Holland. ‘He absolutely refused. however. tell- ,ing the subaltern who was sent for ‘him that he wanted to stay at his post. He was, when the British for- ,ees left Antwerp. at the St. Elizabeth hospital. Antwerp. I “Tell_ my friends at home not to .worry, was the message sent by the brave arliament ri fr hi D a an om s hed. ,“Tell them l am all right." * The letter received by Mr. Macdon- ald justifies the employment of the British marines in the defence ol' Ant- ,werp. 1 "Had it not been for our defence." the writer states, “the Belgian army would not have been able to get away to France, and all we have to regret is that so many ol us were fore-od to come here (Holland) to escape cap- ture." `He Upeaks of Hou. Dr. Beland as "your brave Canadian whose services will never he forgotten hy many of our forces." GERMAN _RULE IN BELGIUM. BRUGES, Belgium, via London, NU. vember 27.-In cities like Antwerp, prices of the necessarie sof life have risen greatly. The German authorities while retraining from the imposition of direct t xe demand lar sum .H 4 Unexcelled Dining Car Service K W. B. HOWARD. D.P.A., C.P.R. St. John, N. B. GEO. WALLER, Local Representative! ` Dominion Express Building H219-10-27mll` Charlottetown. , I Change in Time--- Murray Harhor Branch (ionimencing Tuesday, December. lst. 1914, the double train service will bc discontiiiuerl and trains on Murray Harbor liraucli will run as follows:--. Leave Murray Harbor daily except ' Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line TNINTER FARES Schedule in effect Nov. 26th St. John to Boston .... ...$5.00 St. John to Portland....$4.50 Leaves St. John Mondays '|`l\\1rSdayS_ It 9.001. in. for tubes. Eutvcrt. Pvftlmd “fi Bosmn_Rgtur||in|, leaves Central Wharf Boston. 9.00 ra. m. Monday. for Portland. 'Ell!P°fi» Lube: and 5t.Iohn. Main Steamship Line Reduced fare to N¢W V°'k October ist to April 30th. Passenger Stcamshilh SURF" I"`Nl) ,leaves Portland for New York at 6.00 l’- M- -\0\'¢m' ber 24 and 28. and Dec 3. 5,12. 17. 22. 26 and bl Freight servlcelhrcetimcs a week sl, Jam rieueiomra 41.K1u‘t- L. iz. moursou. r. r. 1 r. A s. A rnai/iMiNu.An.¢.s1.Jnhn.N ii I, Qllllllllli 1 We insist on your examining tlw f_l_“ 2 it of mi one nudes down wil' “ " Panty of dust slag and kllnkors molm money thrown away- ll you want to Save Money 011 CWI our nrd wnlhelp y°“» °'°°“ "um ooal at the right DN"- . ,_ £0 Phone 111 Bantam Bell & Co .iAs. caimacnas, I g TmO\_ER\. wnoieaiesnsau an owen 127 Queen Street _ BOOKS *““‘ S * * _ _cn & “'i>?.‘.'.i.'.'4°<'>’4I'°'°i°'i‘iTF€’fll'i‘f’D*°`-“l"t‘!' I »C“"‘f?“.f:;l*t°*“"` - *I* C 11 "'-`~'-’.L.}:.....f~ , Saturday and Sunday at 6.30 a. m., Murray River 6.44 a. rn., arrive Char-| lottetown 10.00 a. ni. _ Saturday only leave Murray llarbor 7.00 a. ni.. Murray River 7.13 a. ni., arrive Cliarlotetown 0.45 a. in. Return- ing will leave Charlottetown daily except Saturday and Sunday at 24.10 p. in.. arrive Murray liarhor 7.00 p. in. Saturday only leave Charlattetown 3.10 p. m., arrive Murray Harbor 5.55 p. m. District Passenger Agent’s Ofllce, Charlottetown, November 20th,1914 6704-11-MEtf. Charlottetown _Steam Navigation Co. tid. 9 Charlottetown-Pletou Service CHANGE OF TIME Commenclng Monday the 2nd of November the S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Company’s Wharf daily except Sunday. at 7.30 o'clock a. m. Returning will leave Picton about 1 o'clock p. ui. G. W. WAKEFORD. Manager. Oct. 29, 1914. i I I W Coal Coal As the cold weather is ap- proaching you should see to it that you_ have a go_od stock of coal laid in for the winter. ' We have a supply of excellent quality of wal n_ow on hand, suit* able for Domestic and steam_ p_ur- poses, and have cargoes arriving almost daily by steamer an schooners. _ The Schooner “Gladys B. Whid- den" is now on way fiom New York with a cargo of Anthracite Coal. If you riguiré any kindly send us_ your o_ er and satisfact pry delivery will be made from vessel while discharging at lowest possible pnoes. K. S. ge s from the P00111-2 throughacomplicat- ed system of stamp taxes. These tax- es are imposed for infraction of any one of the many petty rules which have been made. All of the Austrian troops who “ere engagedtso actively in the ppcr- ations ilt Antwerp have disappeared. Prices of essential commodities have risen at Antwerp since the beginning of the war as follows; Salt from .1 csntinies (3-5 cents), a kilogram (2.20 pounds), to 17 eentimes; sugiir from 36 to 60 centimes por kilogram; oil from 8 to 35 sous (35 cents) per litre (9-10 quarts), coal, from 32 to 15 francs ($9.00), per thousand kilo- grams. These articles frequently are unavailable even at tho higher.-prices. "Use “l’onslar" Sore Throat Item- edy. lt cures had throats very quickly -250 bottle -E. A. FOSTER. Central Drugstore. _ 6728-11~28in:li P H 0 T 0 G R A P I-I Y Good work, prompt delivery moderate prices. ` THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS Pict _iri___t_r-\mlng dept.. in mtrnsottlou | Furness I Sailings For LONDON .\'; V Z0 Nov. 28 Dec. 6 From LONDON Rappahannock Shenandoah Kanawha Digby Rappahannock For Via St. Iohn's - LIVERPOOL UVERPOOL Queen Willie‘mina Nov. 28 Nov. I7 Tubl3Co Dec. 5 Nov. 24 Durango Dec. 16 Furn¢ss,\¢/ithy & Co, Ltd. I Halifax. ’_"- W PLANT LINE The S. S. “Halifax” sails from Charlottetown for Bos- ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- fax every Friday at noon For further information apply .\'ov. i8 Nov. ill (via Mid.) Dec. 5 From Dec. 15 Dec 26 ..°0NB CENT per word each ln- lertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. IDX DIVIDENDS PIID The following is l. ust of com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most o'f these com- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Spring Parli........ . . . . . . . . . . .. .10 Prince Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 (More soon) Rayner International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Declared 40, paid 20 R. J. McNeill Co. . . .cash 50, stock 50 later. Rayner Btonehurst Silver For Co. . . . . . . . ..paid 200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co paid 20 B. I. Rayner. West Gore, N. S. . . . . ................paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co.........paid 50 General Fur Farms, Ltd.... . .paid 12 (Expect to pay 12 p. e. more soon) Mount Edward ..............pald 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor .. . _.cash 30 ° (More soon) Upton . . . . . . . ..............cash, 10 \ (More soon) Westmoreland Sliver Q Patch Co. . . . . ..cash, 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip . . .L . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cash, 15 (Added three pairs) Crapaud Fox Company . . . . ..cash, 40 Willow Hill Fox Co. 35 per cent cash New London Fox and re-rm Lands, Ltd., 200 Der cent. cash. and more later. Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Dundas . . . . _.300 cash and 200 stock Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Rogers Paton .. .. .. (More later.) The Freeland Sliver Black Fox Co Ltd., has paid a dividend of 50 pci' cent. in stock. The Carruthers Silver Black Fox Co. has paid a 30 per cent. cash dividend out of a declared dividend of 110. An additional sum will he paid after the general meeting on Dec. 8. Regal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.16 Pure Canadian Sil. Blk Fox Co., 40 and 35 per cent later. Richmond Bay Fox Co., 20 per cent. more later. Provincial Silver Black Fox Co.. 40 per cent. cash. with more tu follow inter. Sovereign S. B. F. Co., cash . . . . ..15 ' (From 4 pairs) ‘Hartford D. S. Fox (`o. , . . . . . . . i'cel'lersa (und balance alter .laniiary lst.i Ellis Silver Black Beauty Fox Co., Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..60 (With 60 or 70 later.) Hackett S. B. F. Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..15 (and two foxes added to stock) Magic Fox Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50 (ln addition to stock dividend of 100 in 1.) (flinrloltetowii S.li. Fox (`n. 15 (Also ten foxes added to ranch.) Bedeque Fur Farming Co., Ltd. . . . .10 UHIAN PIIHDI WIS DUI DFI DI DID Ml|I'S DIISE PARIS, Nov. 11.~-~ (ii_\' l\laiI)-~- ilow an old peasant llcstroyod nn llhlitn patrol at the risk ol` his own lil:-. has just liven luld hcrc. The l"rcl|<'l\ over llic Oise close to the old inan`s house. but there being many rofligcos who were unable to get across, the old man forricd it number of them to Ili.-_ other side. Then a patrol of Uliluns rode down to the hunk und the olllrvr shouted: "llerf~.. you dirty old Fronrzli- man. you can lcrrjr us across; we url- going to find out wliich way your run- away arniy has gone." The old iiiafi wltliout saying it word. pulled his lint hoal into the bank, and allowed thc llhlulis to board with their horses, llicn with the boat lull(-Ii down to thi- watcr's edge, lio pushed off into the stream. llalf \vny across (the Oise there was a ilangeroiis cddy. and lic glided the boat stralglit into the current. ' As the eddy swept the boat from .side to side he gave a doxterous twist of one of the sweeps and in ii inonu-nl the whole party. horses and mon, wcrl- struggling In the water. The (lcriiiuus had little chance. lor weighed down by llie lienvy boots and nl~co\it|~i_-~ ments, and mixed up with their plung- ing horses, all were drowned. The old man, who had swum iu thc river from boyhood. worked his way out ol` tho dangerous current and reaclicd the bank in safety. , Q Pumps /‘ A v e r y smart Pump, with full Louis Cuban heel. We have just' received a lot of these dainty shoes all Patent leathers. Price $3.75 a pair. Other makes gfrom $1.75 to $4.00 a pair. - Morris & Smith _ '.'f,°.I_- E "` \ i NOS . ¢_._|..n l\<|'_\' n|`. iul Company having charge ol the lcather‘ business of the country is \\\YIIl[4\ .=.-ti-.tc for war, today issued n decree orgnnized. All the tanneries will be operated in connection with this company, receiving 'their quotas of- hides which they ure to tan for the nrmy from it. LONDON, November 27.-Field-)lai= shui, liurl Kitchener, secretary of reserving all the hides of full.-'grown _ _LL fre; _ v -‘r ‘_ ._ l. I _ di WASHER ef. 4 A JU;-_ r 1.31141 troops in rclirliig hlciv up ai hrhlgi-' _ __,;r ( name "vtaouum _ _ uh ...... ll I *G The weary labor of household washing is not practi- r'V='~-- "°' “ri ii ;M' : The Rapid Vacuum Washer :WT cally abolished. The everlasting washboard is done away with by the wonderful "DURABLE” vacuum clothes Wash- if you see one operated you will want to own one. _ The process is forcing soapy water through the fabric i by compressed air and suction. which cleanses perfectly all classes of washable clothes in less_than one tenth the time it takes to do it the old way, and without injury to»the most delicate articles. Don’t use a washboard. Come in and purchase one of these Washers to-day. Price complete ....... _.$2.50 - Plunger only . . . . . . . . . _.$1.75 3'.-....1 \ _ _ \_ _ ‘ pcrcolator on the markehzuid it costs only .... ,.50 Cents. The coffee made with this percolator needs _no clean _ ing process, and it is ready to serve in a few minutes. It fits any co_ffee_pot, is simple iniconstruction and can be used by anyone. Remember the price is only The “Little Wonder” ,_ ..f'f‘f J Coffee Percolator ,_ M . II A Somelliing new, useful and economical. Saver of --_-,~-f coffee, infiney and time. 'lliis_percolator will make just *li V as good cottee :md in half the time as any $5.00 or $10.00 I, __ .................................... ........... .50 Cents. The ocrsiiutoioou ii “"“‘°" Q ~ 1 _ Street |.»nn'r1~,=n.. Sffefft S _-___ . _l;V_'J¢ -_-:__£`_ _'_’2'f,‘,,-_-____-_@.\""'__v""""'__l ' "' ' I-----"1-A-r*‘rnrf-~'~~-"<;AA»¢**" ' ‘ 11-- - _ _W _ ____ _ __ 1 P__ __ _____;. __-;_ _:_ __. .--- -1 -~ °“" r'FJ~’."'7 l('i.i\T;\~. (i _,al » ~ _._ ___,. _ _,W _ _ __ _ . 54 i. .Lf--' ' iq. “Ag _" ‘ ‘\" " IT' . "`~` ` \\\ r. A \"' 1.- » ~\§’f“ 1 I Read Read I' E““"°"’, fl Books Books T ~*“ london Newspapers advise the PUBLIL to Read G, »~ ... plenty, and not worry and conccntiatc the mind too much _._ .. 1 ~_ . _ . ` _ "":`:"""'t° A I on the WAR, read good Books. read light literature, but read. (-gow _ _ read. (l)on’t read War News only) This is excellent advice. and should be followed by all who can read, BOOKS are cheap, never were so cheap .is they are today especially at this store. .‘-~ d `hBkf 2II'zlz.:d‘nditions 0' Mer?fd: t(ti?S`i(dTlcn‘tvl.=ind tTi(inTier(,)rB;ioIdsrfiii§tIi2.sd(;\=ho fccl D . - ' .' ' ' -.l ~ th d f m thc constant strain of busu css or housc- hldld Qgfdjséonéiitiihdnfid!gzkidtolddltwfh/ereoId]dnSTTgCK. We can suit every taste and purse. Thousands of Books from Sc. 100, 15c, 25c, up. 500 New Reprints of Popular Copywright Books, regular price $l .25, our sale price only 50 cents and 60 cents per copy, just received from the publishers. Ralph Connor’s New Book “The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail" (just out) mailed to any address for $1.25. ,$ ? its. J _______--- - CARTER &. COMPANY, LTD. , H- g.: ' "~,\1__ _ -» \