'l We Went To llelp You A , we are certain you will f; ‘;;>”Dg_°EMBER 13.1913' 'ran wiser me min or mn ' THE GUARDI\ANl MORNING DAILY \ }P_§;_GF`, _ l g - -if . , : * _- . _ i _ _ .» _ .,, ,~.,_,\ L. I _ r - _ . .. _ ____ , -» ...__ ..- .. , it -- V. -- _ , , X s .ln‘:7_r.“::;'.:.'zT_~1".._ _ ll - - as--ii .i, - ` *I .» llllllli fvon sfo inioiiog ._ N#,, tmu slicpp-_ %-“» rise _what _ts-tojf-eeleer~snd f. _ lisp: wishing for a lliile l Meieteucii. » \, _; » , llfyiu visit our store _ 1-F#=YB§'1‘0 bn! in this Province. ___ (Fl`°lll ¥e!t0`rdey's Evening Guardian) CHURCH _ oi' soo'r1.AiiD_.¢ asv. fmn M°D°ns\11 will proseh sahlistn 4l-il st Dundas at 10.30 and Bangor at nve p, m, ' MARBHFIELD INSTITUTE.-The "¢“‘“_f 'mtinz oi the iilsi-slinoin Womans Institute took place at Mrs A, McBeath's Xmas novomes mg U19 Sl_1b18°li- A number of good idea; W°’° °‘°l16D8€\i- On Dec. lsth a spee- iel meeting wiu be hole in the 1-ian to which all the ladies of the com. munity are cordially invited, The s“P°1"’l°°l` Will sive an address and (From yesterders Evening Guardian) WHEATDEY _RIVHR.- There will be__seryiee in, Wheatley River church on sunday evening. Dec. 14th, st the hour of 'I o'cloei p. ln., Rev, J. B. Gough will omeiate. t mu ‘ lmi»1iovalrnN'i°~soc1ii'rv_- ‘rho ' (From 3yesl,el'day's Evening Guardian) Mr. Verner Moore of Westmoreland has left lor the Amherst Fair. Mrs. Donald McDonald, Maple I-I'ill, _who was visiting ln Bt. Andrews, re- urned home.-B. ' Miss llflorrle Fisher, sootonfort, Young People Mutual Improvement ,penn the w,,k_e,,,1 ,mhng meme in Soolsth Orspaud, held its weekly meeting on Saturday evening last in ‘Lady Fans Hall. 'The subiect of_>‘_ the debate that e'venin"g_ -was "Resolved that itil the ‘best interest oi Man- kind that the Franchise be eitendeq to Women." After an interesting discussion in which the iollovliiig v n. Central Drugstore ~ ~ pelectioiég If rom our arge s a of Per- if111I1¢s,Al(?hZcolates, Smokers Goods, 'roller and ‘ ~ Manicure S cts, 'llnvelliiig Cases (lsdies’ _ 'il - 801118) Walking gilcks, Thermos Goods, Military Sets, etc. §§`1S_ele`ctions made now ; _l be kept till requir- A. Foster asf V114. ` i be able to malte pleasin de - t ti . M _ _ g suizfyns ra on 1" M°B°“tb Wm, John Myers, M.L.A., Mr. Issac Beer, ___ _ |Il;r- go;/Iyer. Mr. Oscar Myers, and NEW Fox G _ , r. e ,p a -vote was taken resulting f t’ '- ~ 311° _.zur no ». .‘:.;..°i°n.2"i::l.‘l.e::;:.ai ee, ,tm characterize! some 0( the one vote. The subject selected for ‘ ' people of Dundas' and surrounding debate for nest Saturday night is;__ localities. This was very evident las; "Resolved.that man is 'the' arcitect Saturday when ilve of its most iniiu- °i.eh:,,.°wn, iglrxgz ncléatiifr th" 8 h0n1e by the evening express.-B. glatgx EIR] Progergug men, na'mely, c R _° ° ° ° B’ I. an . c onald, John ' ‘ McGowan Dr. D. Morris, Edmund GOOD YEAR:-1 Th K i t Clay and ‘arehibald Gay’ visited Dairy,” Asiooiathm ,Bel uoxnisgiigg sion returned home Saturday.-S. Charlottetown and went home the itsaniiiial report 'tor '_the_ past year, _ gfsglfsggizs 0;; beeulifld triirt ol which luis been s very suooossiul . use men n en o or- year in many respect . The t t l gan,” a company 0| their own' Theylnvmbuu M pounds of Bmnk Buppsea town on Saturday last on business. b°1'?”€ t° U10 €l\°l`€°ti¢ and progres- was 3,341,303, an increase oi 465.440 Si" °1“"» which Mlieve in lwelrins lbs over 1912, and sorting the pot- yxpegézhwmoldlxrlp times. Their mar;y'rons aiiout_$1.00 per hundred lbs.. 9 Gm GVBFY M1009!! n a`little lower than last year ($1.01c.), tum' “W Undemlkins. Ingenium, this fact being accounted for by a de- u:=.¢::=:==:g::=s=::= =::=====_-¢=au-..- -;==::=_:=_=_-r -::_- = _ omnia vlneit. *_ i ~‘ ' th 1 POUI-'TRY"°' The Cmte F8l»f»°l1i“K 2lniii?lium:mg):iee l1llatrEn?vIl,llr‘?z?lol;lc1:li`stat1°n°d °“ U19 TVYOU Cil'CUil5. iS ~. ._ a.===-1. ` 5, ._ ‘Sunny side rl: 114'* Z/‘ / _YL _f'.'l.f _gil 3/ V BEAUTIFUIJ JEWELRY sve ’ out eve' thin this w Kina doillsl desire gm ttfere' strc mth; u ‘ful arliioles german need. fl ygu are hole inzuior something real 32353.30 my lp ay Good goods atiair F. s.aMs¢ohon Je`weler»0h’Town‘ 168_Queen"Street. g Phone 897-R. , ___ , __ , _ _'[,“B|a_o|s iure,in_ lmitetlon"i'o'x. dog and wolf also”`sae_l._mlnl\, marmot, ggd iooon at Mligeral discounts at” tons _ . 07|-,l2~6lv‘E2wils “Express brduiiht u a i len, Clifitimas walaie really delight- 6 fiil Clirisimu gifts 25. $5 90,l 3093-I2-Bllifi g ‘jsleds Get ycur lifiiilc fellow a sled--- vlegghave them for little girls also. 25c fl) *l§l.50. Beer Q). Oi .Pilultry is the name oi the inter- whiéli -has been issued by the Live Province. It gives' iull details .i ’ ._-f\ _ re- K uf. " ` garding the construction of fattening --_-_ , `_ ' °§“*f“_“;;‘ "‘“° bm l”°°“°.,°f ‘=\1i°“- V `Mov1NG 'P1c'rURas_-'rho moving ' I - 1. 4/ ° 5 °1 9 P“"P°°” and th” I' l°°_dm5 'plcture.xuen, Mr. R., Cleveland and and rations. It also describes iully the best method oi killing, breeding nd everyone should have a copy oi it. It can be had either from T. A. Benson, or from the Live Stock Branch. Ottawa, or from the local Department oi Agriculture, Charlot- tetown, P. E. I. BISHOP MORRISON.- In the Nov- ember issue of The Maple Leai, oi Oakland, California a magazine pub- lished in the interest of the people of Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, there appears an interesting article on Calliornlas' reception to Bishop Mor- rison of Ani;igonish_ During his stay in Oakland Bishop Morrison was the guest of his brother the Reverend Francis X. Morrison, D.D., rector oi Stl Joseph-s Church, Berkley. Be- lore leaving for home Bishop Mor- rison was the guest of honor at a re- ception' given by the .Sons and Dau- ghters oi the n~a1~ltirne provinces _in tliohliiiights of Columbus hall. The address of welcome tc His Lordship was given by M. A Mclnnls, a tor- mer P. E. Islander, and editor oi the Oakland Maple Leai. Therejnas also an address by W. V. Harrington. In his response Bishop Morrison paid a glowing tribute to California and expressed his deep appreciation oi the welcome tendered him by the peo- ple oi the rraritime provinces. He praised them for a sturdy character and their loyalty to the ideals set before -,I " and picking them. The instructions -,;»',_f __ _ are simply and explicit and it i_s‘w'elI _ _ .3-21, -_.:'-_4.,,~,;,.-,,-,-.-"' ' _' illustrated, with carefully' prepared "- r-7' ' J, cuts. This is the time oi year when _ ` 1 , r.,_';' -»’{/r I / ,f _-gf farn ers are fattening their chickens ' ~ x ‘ I A ‘ 'E v ' A " i (lid . / 1 ' i ed upon them the necessity of con-' tiliuing the good work they have so ‘z926-ii-z8Mif them in their childhood, and impress-,.1-part thanks were tendered to Mr nobly begun. _ _ l , m Ptflnns took part:-Mr. Arbing, Mr. crease in the average pi-ico oi cheese s Dawson supplied 4i.osa ins milk for “ “lr” _ and inifflwlive l>Mr»l>h1¢t,whloh he resolves sim. another ° patron, Mr. H R Baker, with one Stockl Branch, Ottawa, and whlch_¢0w_ after gilppfyjng th,-ee gammeslt e WHS Df°PM'¢d by T- A- B°l1B0n. DDM- ,with milk, supplied the factory with so ,~,---- _ ~ 1111011 Poultry Representative lorthis saw los for which no receives sss.- his assistants were, yesterday busily engaged in taking photographs in Charlottetown. - Governor Rogers, Premier Matllleson, and Mr. W. Frost. U. S. Consul. were photo- graphed in their respective oillces. The -Premier and members oi the government, provincial oiilcials and others, were also photographed on the steps of the Provincial Build- ing. The mayor and the city coun- cillors also posed for a picture dur- ing the day. A pretty picture was taken in front of the Canada Fox Exchange of Capt. D. A. McKinnon and Mr. F. _R. Newsom, oi the Ex- change, and others. The Charlotte- town Firc Brigade were photograph- ed in action at noon. _ uN.ioYABi.s: P.\lz'rY.-- A very pleasant evening was spent at the home oi Mr. Albert Gallant, Rustico. _‘nite a large number ot friends were invltedvall oi' whom rcspcned to the invitations with enthusiasm. Mr. _.Raymond at whose home the Q arty assembled and , Mr. Dennis _D. Krsenaultg oi North” Ruatico were the organizers of this must highly ap- preciated evenlng’s enjoyment and provided towards thc abundance and delicacyoi every kind of the best eatables. The guests emoyed the supper to the highest degree. After supper. Mr. Joseph Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge, and Mr Raymond fur- nished the music on the violin,whicn they performed to the entire satis- [action of all the guests. Aiter the nicht was spent, the guests returned to their respective homes with music _in their ears and joy in their hearts. ._ y _ ’§.nd Mrs. Gallant for having contri- lmtuil in a. large degree towards the 'success oi the party.-R 1-* ‘ l -_ _. sl o . .ro V _ V ._ _., » 1 Charlottetown.--B. V Mr. Lloyd McEwen, St. Peters, spent the week-end visiting friends ln Mount Stewart.--S. Miss Tena McDonald, Maple Hill, Hliént -'~ Monday in Bcotchfort, the guest of Miss Annie McKenzie.-S. MilS‘An`l\ie" EZ McKenzie, Scotch- _ _ Mr. John A. McDonald, Scotchfort, was in the city Monday and returned ‘Mr. Joh~.i F. McBride, Scotchfort, who went west on the harvest excur- Mr. D. S. Fraser, Principal oi Crapaud School, was in Charlotte- Mr. William McLeod, Mount Ste- wart, who was away on a business trip to Sydney, returned home Sat- urday.-S_. Rev. Mr. Field who was formerly Smcl your orders in cally for Picture Framing Hundreds of styles of monldings to choose from i NOW _ Pick ’em Out We’ll Store Till Xmas Make your selection now- today-while our showing is at its best. _ We vlill keep the goods illl wrlultd. Latest improved “Bissell” Sweepers Tile Xmas sweepers :ire in---liealities eve-ry olie ---better than ever---and as ready and willing :is ever to save every woman a lot of work. ow in Crapaud visiting his numer- us friends. Rev- Father Porler, Charlotte- Own, went up to St. Andrews Sat- urday evening and returned to the city Monday evening.-S. Mr. William Cnllbeck has bought a dwelling house and lot on West- moreland Avenue, Crapaud where he intends to reside in ilitllre. Miss Annie McKenzie, principle oi Mount Mary Scgool, Morell, spent the week end nt er home in Scotch- fort and returned to Morell Monday evening.-_S. _ , ' m 'Ml ~1_ AND Disvistoizs -A1' » ANY §G§, ' _ cheeks and lips heconie pale, ihe_liody is languicl and colds are easily contacted-it undermines _.the _ileril;_»eiirr§___ci._liealili. and - must have imihe late treatment. , Drugs or alcoholic mixtures ' cannot make bl od..,_.Nourial\ment - ls !leCés`sari‘i`in%-`vScol!'s Emulsion is always the physicians' favorite- _ its-concentrated medical nourish- _ ment clvrges the blond with red ' corfpusc es,' feeds the famished _ tissues and 'carries food value to ' every tiny nerve and iihrcjin a _ natural, easy way. ' 3, 2 Take Scott’s Emulsion to -, enrich your lilooil but sliun ‘F the alcoholic substitutes. V I _ fill ri lmwm. i¢iuuN|u:~'¢>n4i/l'nl>o,` fi front. China $2.75, 3.00. 3.50. 4.00 G1' ft Chairs Morris chrllrs, rlenchiirli. pirlor chnlr.-z, illlllllpg room chairs. every cleslrzible kind of cllflir.-l to .allow you here Morris chairs 6.00 up l’fil'lor clialrei 4 co up Den chails 5.50 up Dining chairs l.l:<\ up Reed chairs l 6 > up Oak rocker gmio lip \\"illow cllairs 4 on lip Sefigrae-si cli:ilrs.1.7_; lip :lull ulany other kinds too llliliierolls to m1-ill lull. See the new Fancy Linens Aiilagillllccnt display ready for you :ml llwur Linens from Ireland, Gerliialiy, _lflpzlll nril in bewildering variety. Glad to show you---come and see 5c lo 10.00 each. BEER £3 WEEKS l" ' _ eilect, so much worn in the American cities can be had in a wide range at Patons from $15 to $50. Black wolf, coon, sable, imitation black fox, etc, Also about 20 pieces of. Persian lamb, ' handsome mufis and neck pieces sell- ing at one-quarter oil. Think it ov- ' er for Christmas glit giving. Patons. 3072-l2-6me2wks. _ ‘_-L' ‘;. j Holiday Molltl’ llnlisllllnlllnsulls _ 9 Lodlos' beautifully tollorofl suits, --‘ 0 I S handsomely satin lined, and stylish, ' - ` are selling at a price saving at 1-3 of! at Patons. Dark blue and black I ' 0 Our stock offers every advantage and in uceinent t at appeas o are the prevailing shades. See them d h 1 f ‘ at 'Patons. 3095-12-8-MEiwk.' ‘ _ the economical buyer. It is the largest and most complete assortment at _,DONT make manga with us, » - your eoinmsnd sud our buying ability enabled us to secure the lowest prices com., sos woot so novo to ooo. is. l if which ood- be msn- ~ c 1 _ lf.“.:.b°:.;‘i:;.:f.is:::.;?~.‘;, _~ \ ~ -'f`,1...' _‘ ` ‘13` '~ I?-‘sill in 0-.»\.>" =: f‘i,-.~»:l';‘ :~.-» ,-. 1, »; _,l_.l. .-vi llgfyliiv _._ ' `,.1_~»=.-asf-f 'iI=;“ .¢l‘~~.1__:~ _-:fs .,, ' _,_ ~ ' ='i.:'f» v _""1L~.;`$f In X- . "Fr-" for » 'fi -_~>;¢“* '?»;,'ll"‘*f:-"-'_-¢:`;'°.'~'~( » _ 1~3"r,-»_»l"'?~'-'~ "'~`-':"' "1 _ .r f '- ‘ 'M' (L55 , _ Aj,-1 P-35'.ie lil 11; o¢_f"si?i;fr< _~-‘l=- .wrrml-~ _ . ~‘~\_,. l liciel \@ THE H QT? l Martinique B1'o:i..’?.ir _ , ecgs.~;af_.-, suv- J ‘-,os_;;..=_. ~u~ "'°"" nv-&’>¢~4~. ' ‘ ‘- - »<»-_ Y. is -vn.f¢°~s ill 2' .sf ~' litiif ft, 'i if ‘L F ' ' _'.5 if lil `i' _-gl? llulli f3l1...L). ip* idli Spofinl \‘;o<_‘l\ li; l‘r\l€‘S. _ ileslauranl Prices Moderne. I il Tho vi.. 1 ._ili\-<-uiol.: l~..\_\liini io V 11|,-,ni-i~-., il~l» illlilv-lit mil. :illlll :ill l. irllil\"l\ lull ~:_ l\..;_"l1_'»~ ll' \ll'~l<'rl'i~il o .s to illlll lrlilii l i\l.'i~_\jl'.';l;i`..\ Sliiiiou lrctn ` ('\\l|s. S. _Tn!lnr`Y§rf*& \\|l||rr (-ll-ion. ll' “nite-r i llnnillrr. Jr., tion. \\’|;lf.