_ . - _ V W _ . ‘_ -f" 1,-.-'<»,gj,V.v DECEMBER 291913 » ` _ _. __ ., A ., 5 P ' ‘ir ' 4,; ll ' ‘fl . . _ _Y __ l . #_ mln;-ras'r News rmer oruln TI-IE_ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ uoamsa num. PAGE SEVEN' I ._ ,)` I/'l lEll1lH \.\ Q , co il ¥ r \ o A W _d_ l. hills lljili...-2\'. il 1% and residence phone zo. Pr., Felrsela, will be present to ae .(5 _ liver an address an an interesting -'THE MORNING DAILY GUBNI' and important subject. The doors ian c:n be obtained at W. A. John- will be open to the public at 'mn ' “°“t°m°' o’clock. Admission free *_ ;\, , .. ri RDO IVES is Guardian ing of Branch 261, C.M_B.A., in Bt. usent in Montague. H1. omce phone .ueryul hllu, sourls, Rev. Dr. Guns, I e 80th i st t th I or of ~ --GUARDIAN lGnN'r.-4-Ml-. Hllrl-y _`__.WA-PGH NIGHT SERWCE _M ' i ' Appreciation il- Pf°mr»i@.l b ul s ' we wish 1° -xl-fl.. .2 .i°.‘."'l.‘ii.‘.‘é§ ’§‘§fi"2i..?§.?.s.‘l`§ 0:ilr sincere appreciation for the patronage accord- Elillil El -_ Ei1'ili] -'I' Eliil-I WE LI.NEIi’S evcn better. -- inrnts l f thc- fe own L usinthe past d continued in thc fbilurclim hope that it may be wed iiugilllg the year just closing, we have endeav. gg) 'h T I U2 Our' stock upto the highest standard ' ‘I Uuyfhing in jewellry may he had at me 31"’ _Y¢"" Oi i913 has bleu ll most sucressfol ' r “"’”i W” 7109:: that tl e New Year will be ‘ Our M >lio for thc colniog year will he “T0 »ic_vc our Cll~i;nr;rs to the li.-st of our Ability” Wewtttnll to you, one and ali, the compli- W¢=llner`s .mi tell-._ff’_ E6,ullIuV~|_u~;l.l.»ll~lllp _-llllll ll..lll M , my] -~_,~_*=.¥.=s-*-4---$_\\_ _ "` E if ‘ff- 'lff ` 1 f"j?=""~'-'di -lf i 2” _ ___-_-1_ ,_gt_ _`_j___. Y " __ V ` f -~~ i tune and he will be glad to receive news, new and renewal subscriptions and advertising. 3217. ...*SUBSCRIBERS should renew e, week or two before the time they l18~V0 Paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired a e. _ ` ...'SAT.lSFACTORY SERVICE-Thei Rural Mail Delivery is giving grand Webster Vlln Iderstlne, is the right man in the right place. His cheery waY. in all kinds Of weather, would gladden the heart of anyone, -~-'FREQUENTLY has the writer seen challenges to “beat that! Who can?" Lately there was seen in the press the challenge to beat, in speed the mall carrier of ll certain village in Queens County, who has performed the feat of travelling and delivering thc mail over twenty miles of road in two and one-half hours- or a lit- tlo less. Morell can do that. The writer has seen the genial mail car- ‘rier-Mr. Thompson-- leave Morell on his route off sixteen miles and re- ,.f'~1. .V ,lf ,_V.;.'f ‘ ` 4*l¢‘ ‘. . _.V12 ri ‘jf \ .- 'VI ""1"/;\'1.;"`; fa, no J _ nf _ _ ' If you want beat possible vollu- in mat, stylish and Strong Rubbers you nee.-ll to conle here. We handle only the best grade robbers, the kind that wear longfst and give best service. Wouleo’s 7oc and 8o`, Mcrl’.~i fl: _oo Alley ff? Co |35 QUEEN STREET. f fn l __ 1.. ~ \ .\\§§\ 'f"|{ ,... '-""7_".‘.',` '_ M ~ »~:r’ S _é 4? 1 \ .' l ‘ 1 l gv -. . : ;\ ' ~ ‘ ` ` ~."-r' / ///,_. 5 ° .` :_¢ if’ s : _ .fl-~~;»-_~ ;, Z 7/.-/_ -7 ' I/ 3 ?._, _:~ .,. jf ._ / 3 ’:\ \ \- __ 0 _ `\\ __-~~\` __ `¥~_\\\>>~:~>¢._\\\l\ QE; \_ _ Your H eatmg and cooking apparatus will lest much longer _if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate end stone. Bend us your address and we will luote prices. Phone rn U. Lyons Xl Go. _ ' - ----_ -_ ' Milli fur s Fhrlstmlls mn. how about one torn New Yoar'.~ present Phono ‘Ui Y for in ll point- | "".s9oi..§.:.'au2. | J' turn in u little more than one and one-half hours. Mr. Th0mpson’s pro- mptneas to duty has truly justified the convenience that the government has given the rul-ul population in es- tablishing the daily delivery system. ...*GOOD CONCERT- Quite the most brilliant ntlair witnessed in Morell Hall during late years was tht. concert given by the pupils ot Morell lullst school, assisted by local talent. Although tiny tote did a great deal Company, Limited, NOTICE 0I" MEETIN ld will be held in the Couu cenlbcr A. i) |9r3 at the i_\our two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 24'_h, day of Dece ber A. D. |<)'3. JAMES D. STEWART, Company, Limited. 3555,12.27M2i ..._.- '|‘yne Valley Fox Co., Tyne Valley, Immediate Delivery gpflog found Malo-: Foxlos D. BJO K 78 '0D!l'lf BIOS!" sf* eq U 3. 2-1? il I lr B `C(lI'l‘;8Ilc FOXES to s low prices on account of ll Crosses. 0 the Foxes. Prices and terms rizhti Sf. John. N. B. .rtlMlJaul ' `\ . L*-\\ I;-. _ '1- §,1‘f.“;‘=4_'lo ll"-.T...`.";;...'f»li‘-u;.=r'/ _ ~ 5 c., .V ,. ~; ;!=-.. ' :fc /.7 _ _’ - 4.,/.=-. ~ l.-_._;.. V ._ _-_ f f _ _ . ; ,Wil €`t'l»~ .» o of f~’~’°"°‘ \ ol A Grade Coal lsiiheonl kind we esrry. It does not ,-,l:,:,'r.'r..r‘:~.'l.::>.‘:.:»..':'.'°r..r:'»"»l°='=»i’°-ii-12 ' |, ¢|| tllow some X°°P' _... r ;' - o..=;.».=‘»-,;r~,-.~..~“f°':::V as ' Ar=||;?g°¢?p‘d slfook gfhlfiiee - een osl nee . lvl* ‘gl l°°'.l“:.'1.r‘;'.:'.".'52.r.‘:‘:.:'.§3,,. so mlsleeférr 3111"" ""' "' "' ' Mufulu, Bell & C0 _,.'._?i;':lli`1\."_.~_. .;.... . ..- l-\..| IM.. Ltd. {l>,,f'; H; 7;, ;,_ ,' yoj, _ _ ,. ,,.¢.»V-,V_:i.`;. ' V f. "o -‘.;~'~' a; /f” M- .WJ ri’ W __ 9 _ l., _r,,‘.._ Z' \ of .’.` 5' “ \ _ ,_ f - _ RN .;.».. V' ,lj _. / _i` ' - nb' .~".`-il-l».-- "6" ~.- ~Z‘??u1.l»;». A Qlllel Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type ere illustrated here and many people prefer These Monuments to the srtlstlcelly carved de- signs omsmented with teste- ful decorations. Whatever your preference we are ready to supply the style you desire. Cons t us CHANDLER & BELL l6o Kent St. " »r4o4,9, roldwfmgli Il GIVE PHOTOS FOR I NEW YEARS ' if yo/Ir have not given ll photo ml. t, ' I - i 9 I . h ~ ._ @-__-M Georgefown Silver Black fox stockholders of the Georgetown Silver Black Fox Company, Lim c Room, Town Hall, Georgetown, Tile first general meeting of t on ’i‘\lesday the _goth day of De- m Secretary- ‘l reasurer Georgetown Silver' Black Fox imported Black and Silver Foxes For Sale One pair had litter li years old One female had litter 1) years old Ono female had two litters Zi years old. P. E. I. ` IUGC-12-10M1mo. Foxes F or Sale 'Three pairs SILVER HIl_*f'K Very Ulrlt Adult Foxes none oxceedlul: thrsv Year! oliihree s lu-did rpecimens of SILVER A isw pairs very fine UROSBEB from lilntliilsixdii come to St.Jolln ands F undy Fox C0- That New -l of the acting, the program was car- ried through without ll hitch, on ac- count of careful preparation. One or the numbers' was a. Rallbow Drill und another n drill, “The Death ol the Flowers," All through the for- mer Lne stage was a glittering wore of golden stars on the seven rainlbov. colors, the little ones as they per- form-eo the many intricate movements being highly applauded; in the latter six llttle girls represented liitlerenr, fiowers, and each wus covered with. her emblematic garland, the pretty movements being accompanied with sweet song and verse. Groups ol children were seen in equally brilli- unt effects in a patriotic march -md chorus, and also in rl purely motion - drill and march, illustrating “Maud Muller" and “The Judge." Duets by little Neil and Marjorie RObins. Mr. und Mrs. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Web- ster; and a solo by Mr. H00P0l` de' lighted the audience. A new feature ~ u clever little dance was gracefully performed by two children John and Maud Hughes. The beauty and mirth of innocent childhood was pleasingly shown forth in a little dialogue by lieu and Mable Hughes-two tots. Carefully voiced and acted readings were given by two children, Maud Hughes und Charles McDougall;. also one by Miss Hughes. The above members, with several others. furnis- hed u. splendid entertainment, which showed the ability of the little per- formers, and the thoroughness of their training. At the end of the en- tertainment Mr. H. D. McEwen the chairman, on behalf oi the people of Morell East tendered rl. vote of thanks to all who has assisted in making the concert tho success it w'lls, and especially to Mr. F. Ander- son for his painstnkinl W0l‘k in training the children. G he li- ll of satisfaction iu Forest Hill. The gen- ‘S iul und good-hearted courier,` Mr. il," § whistle as he comes and goes on his ` ye be (7 ll la l. Gr do 1". Ph Ph We J! .ly Ni Ja in Mr of good old custom of watching the old ar out and the new year in wil observed The “watch-night’ ser W' B“"‘° *B G““"“°“ -*HM in F" the Methodist cllurell ill sourlll' the 1 . ' - vice will last from l1 p. m., till ml dnight on Thursday, Rav. E. E. Styles will conduct the service, and Rev. D. MacKintosh of the Presby- terian Church will give the address. ._*EXAMINATION.- The teacher, Miss Sinnot, of Morell, held her Xmas. examination in Forest Hill chool house, Dec. 23rd. Quite u mbcr of visitors were present and th children and parents were liber- llly treated to confectionery of all .inds by the teacher and all present Poke of the good work done during `-he Year. The former teacher, Miss VI<'3Wfiiu. helped examine the school. examination of Gaspereanx school vas held on Tuesday the 2.ird mst Quit e a number of the ratepayers were present and also a few ladies ‘Phe pupils were examined in the vnr ous branches hy Mrs. Horatio Gra- m. Guspereaux, and Mr. Hurry ‘)unn student of the Prince of Wales ollege. By their bright faces and ‘eudy answers the scholars showed evidence of careful teaching. After the :xaminlltion wus over speeches wer. nude by Messrs. W. B. Graham, A. --.'GAS_PEREAUX.- The semi-annu- C Jackson, D. N. Steele and Mrs.N. sham. Everyone expressed their' satisfaction with the work being ne by the present teacher, Mr. W. Dunn, und they also hoped that he would stay with them for molly years. Mr. I)unn took this school in August. It was then in ll very buck- Nard condition, and great creditis lue him for the present high stan.. lrd to which he has brought it. ..'WEDDING BELLS.-The wedding oclls of Winnipeg were set n-ringing when Miss Laura Houston became the wife of Mr. James W. Wilson. e ceremony was solcmnized on ursday, the 11th, at 8.50 p. m. the Rev. Dr. Christie, of Winni- peg, officiating. The happy couple re then escorted from the M-anse to the home of Mr. Whyiie by Mr. Whylie and his sister, Miss Whylie, .vhere a most sumptuous wedding Cther Offlgeg, Vlmcouvn-In supper was served. The bride, who ls one of Montague’s young ladies, Victoria, Nanaimo; New J K R 0 S S looked more than charming in her i 0 D Q .ravelling suit of blue serge with W95tmini5i9f. C“iS"l'}' white beaver hut trimmed with beau- _ . :lon willow plumes, 'rlle llrlse- Fegiilb Wl“f"P@l§. Mvlllfeel- Mas "lic" groom is a very popular young gen- London Fu A It wer " _ n tleman of the Western cities und is ’ ‘ g' P' - _ well known in the reul estate circles Bzlgiuul Winnipeg. After being entertained the bridegroom’s friends. Mr. lson and bride left for Eastern nada visiting all the principal ci- ties. Mrs. Wilson will receive her friends at her father’s home soon ni- cer ller arrival. She will be dressed white silk trimmed in tunic effect with inlaid pearls and white kid k slippers. Her friends extend the best B wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for H prosperous journey through life. Miss B Houston is the daughter of Mr. and s. E. Houston, Montague, P.E.l. -,From Suturday's Evening Guardian). E ‘MORELL.-- The semi-annual ex- gghool wg, ls arrange n evergr cus and berries, and the ceiling fastoon- ‘ ‘ , ’ cd with paper decorations, gave the -M a -M 7 c9l`l`t$ 3 3 of'fBl" lm appearance in keeping With 011; _ 0 Chrlstmas season. A large nulm or - parents were present; who, by their S c ' deep interest in school matters, ad- a a ded a greut deal to the examination. I I Parents who had before occupied the iiifmiil‘i0i.h‘ii§.l$i.'i'§.if°Z'..'f.i.liili `°°.“l.°é The Whole Country Applauds the “Penny Purchase” Plan pupils; who, by their ready answers, reflected their ability and knowledge the different subyects During the oulc ly D ah ~ d I . :: 1: Rl Cell!! ‘ 5" ‘M *hm* ln un" course of the program which was re- ¢|| udered by the pupils, one of the an - ‘r Gad Robin ave the Year’s Gift It will pay you to look through our cases as there are still many useful and beautiful pieces to chcore from. We’ve enjoyed an ex: ceilent Holiday trade, ~ much beyond our expecta- tions; this we attribute to the genuine bargains which w¢’re giving in all lines-Watches, Rings, Brooches, &c-in order to clear them out. If you wantanything in the way of ]ewelry, first sec what we’ve got before buying. G. F. Hutcheson Opticien ' El* DH. lm DB Bn nit is. school gl ls 1 y B. 8 ,,,, f_"“"'*' ""_'““'-` reseller ll gm from the school. Lot- on Mr. F. Ryan, on behalf of the rents, with a few kind words, pre- sented Mr. Anderson with ll crisp nk note, in recognition of his work. In a brief answer, the teacher showed his thankfuiness for their gifts and his deep appreciatieu for the keen interest taken by the rate~ yers in the welfare of the school. After all had been treated to fruit d confectionary, a chorus by the children ended a most enjoyable and instructive llfternoon‘s meeting. ERSTEIIII PERSUIIILS ..°Miss Bell Matheson, of Upton, spent a few days last week in Forest Hill, the guest of Mrs. M. J. McDon- i. ._°Miss Lena Matheson, Forest Hill, spending ll few days at St. Peter‘s the guest of her uncle, Mr. Murdock Mclnnis. ..°Mr. J. Wilson and bride, of Win- nipeg, crossed by , the Northuniber- land yesterday en 'route to the brlde’s home at Montague, where they will ' \ Jgin |h¢ spend some time before returning to ` -’ Winnipeg. ____- mms. Dee. a1.- non* ins. l;,~s_-_- ._ _f-.,_.swfrr' ills... were 140 aviators ilu in ole ,,,°L,V‘,-~»-5,,-‘,= p -§_p,A,,_o,y_l{~l ,_ _ conquest of air. ‘_ ,|L_=_é|r‘/_ _.l, " i .iii \,\-‘ST-, I ' i “AS a Savings Account been of any real benefit to you? What we mean to ask is whether or rot you have so used your opportunity that you are now a better and richer man for having started a savings account. I-Iave you saved and placed money in sound securit'es, paying regu- lar interest, and thus supple- menting your own earnings ? Depositors of this Company are encouraged to invest their savings safely in bonds. dc- bentures and mortgages where the interest earned will be larger than paid by savings departments. and where the temptation will not be nearly so great 'to draw money and sound it foolishly. If you really want to be better oil in a year than you are today, come here with your funds and we will ad- vise with you regarding inves- ting lt. even if the amount does not exceed $loo_ We will suggest munlciple bonds or mortgages as each is beet suited to your requirements. ll0MlNl0N TRUST COMPANY Advisory Board W. H, Aitkvq/_ Hon, (Jllax. Dlllloo Frank R. llvarls Ii. M. Davison Charlo\ tetown 3525-12-Mwfmfti. l.llfl`<`l;..col~= UNITED S'l‘A'l‘lcS GOVERNMENT. DUBLIN, December 27-James Lar- in, the labor lender, it is said, will tart for the United States next week. Larkin, however, declines to ay wbet'her he is going or not. When it was suggested today to Larkin that the American authorities might xclude him, he said: "If I wanted 0 enter the United States all the overnments you ever heard of could luiiination of Morell East School got keep me out.. L_ T “'-r fo is me Elsrran oulmoun ir. i'°'°-_“F-_` 1 -‘-“~`-`-`~`-'ff-‘-`-'-‘J-`-‘-`-`~`-'-‘-`f~`-`-`~'-‘-`-`-`-`~'-‘~`¢-`-`-`-'-`-` -' - - -‘ "-' -'-'-‘I-`-`-“ff-`-‘J--$-“ff-'-1*Y'f~':-“-‘f-1“:-2*-1*-'f-':-s ...'IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. H ...°MEETING.-Tomorrow evening l c _--'I-' _'V';i;<.*`r&"\ / _/1:", »\o‘ -‘V £~.§".,;.;_f. -' ..-?“.““." *1 tration Act. and Ranch in the Company. i Estimated W an-es. D J. Management ‘ The ranch is under the care of Archibald Matthews who has had seven years’ experience in raising foxes. The cost is guaranteed not to exceed Five per cent of the incre:lse'_of lhc foxes. Both rancher and his son retain a large interest Capitalization Moderate considering the quality of the animals and _their record for productivity. Profits With reasonable success will be 65 per cent next Octo- ber, with a. little gooi luck, Ioo per cent, Several of the Directors of the Company have had ex- periencein fox-breeding and are well-known reliable _busi- Mlnagel' For further information write the Secretary, Morris Block - Charlottetown, P. I-I I l -.._.__. ._____. ___ BIG OFFER FOR BASEBALL STAR CHICAGO, December 27-Joe Tink- ker refused to confirm or deny the re- port that ~he had been offered $36,000 for three years in the federal league. In discussing the affair, however, he remarked that he could not make that money in three years in the nu- tional league. "There is money behind this federal league," Tinker said, "and the pro- position they mnde me is ll good I one. I know I can make more money thorn if I stayed ill organized bali. They have offered me _o _ *_ . ,__ __ l some stock, on which I now huvc an option, and if arrange- ments can be made I will take it the same as Chance did. He was given ten shnres und paid for it ollt Of his llividends." If Tinker sig-ns with the iederals he mlly he enjoined by Charles Eb- betts, of Brooklyn, according to Charles W. Murphy, president of the flhicltgo club. Murphy said today that the reserve clause in n player's contrllct would he made tho basis of an injunction suit. that will prohibfit the plnycrs being used by the federal league. _ o took place on Tuesday afternoon. Thi ,__ _ , 1 d i e ` tional importance. engulfed us with orders From a thousand different directions comes a mighty chorus of approval, voicing the popularity of The Oliver Typewriter "I7 Cents a Day" Parc use P un. The liberal terms of this offer bring the benefits of the belt modern typewriter within easy reach of ell. The simple. convenient “Penny Plan" has assumed interna- Ito ened the tioodgatei of demand and has almost Individuals, firms and corpomtions-ell chases of A Typewriter. and you have an overwhelming total of tangible rl-nom for its wonderful success. Business Builder Tho Oliver Typewriter is n. powerful creative force in business-n voritahle wealth producer. Its use multip- lies business opportunities, widens business influence, produces busincss suceeee. AVTATORS KIIll.lilD. , ,l people-are taking advantage of the attractive pllln and endorsing the great ideal which led us to take this radical step- To make fvpewrilinj the universal medium of written communication i Speeds Universal Typewrifing The trend of events is toward the general adoption of beautiful, legible, speedy iypewritinl in place of slow, ‘aborious, illegible handwriting. T5 The great business interests are a ¢°i4" unit in using iypewriiers, 0 V ll is inet ee important to the gen- eral public to eubetiflne fypewriiing for "long hand " For every private I" I’ citizerl's personal affairs are his business, The Standard Visible Writer Our popular "Penny Plan" speeds the day of Universal Typewriiinl. _ A Mechanical Mervel The Oliver Typewriter is unlike all others. With several hundred less parts than ordinary typo- writare. its efficiency is proportionately sresier. Add to sncll basic advantages the many time- saving convenient-as found only on The Oliver Everv porch 'Thus the aggressive merchant or manufacturer can reach out for more business with trade-winning letters null price lists. By means of u. “mailing list"-and 'lhe Oliver Typewriter-you can nnnex new trade territory. Get this greatest of business aids V for I7 Cents e ey. Keep it busy. It will make your business lmw. ,. Aids Professional Men To the professional man the typewriter is na lQdis~ pensuble assistant. f Bnrristcrs, Clergymen, Physl ne- .lo\|rnu.list.s, Arc facts, E rs and Public Accountants have rn. ed to depend on the typewriter. You can master The Olivorlytpo- writer in a few minutes' prec oe. It_ will pay big dolly divid ol satisfaction on the ema‘l inv ent of 17 cents adsy, [A Stepping-Stone to Success For youg poop e. The Oliver T ynevrriter is a stepping ntl no to good positions und an advancement in busiues life. The ability to operate a typewriter counts for more than letters of recommendation. atllrt now, when you can own The Oliver Typewriters for pennies. ` National Association of Penny Severe I ser of The Oliver Typewriter for 17 Cents a Day is made - n , an Honorary Member of' the National Association of Penny Savers. A small first payment brings _the magnificent new Oiivcr Typewrlter. the regulr $l25 mschxns. J: ml .. QI1 '} I ~'4 low. 1 1 I4 ., ;l *Milf - '_'|`_'|`.'. F _» 1l‘.-~f-'-t'-FT-3-7-c.'_>-1'.-_'_ Ask your dealer for ii., " b ~".~';>=»‘= , “Wearwell P e n t r, ’ 'e l.;»;;i$-ll quality good, prices I ,,,_,,g.§§5.e-.-.-°“ . 1 Thou save 17 Cents a Day and pay monthly. The Oliver Typewriter Catalog and full details of ‘i7 Cents a Day" Purchase Plan sent on re- quest, by coupon or letter. Address Sales Department | coiiios | The Oliver ‘Iypewriter Co- 000 Oliver Typewriter Bids Chicago (il-nlleman: Please send your An Catalog and details of “l'|V Cents-n.Dsy" offer on The Oliver Typewriter. Home .... The Oliver Typewriter Co. Miver Typewriter lili- Chieejo (97) Addreee................... . ... ta- _. _ V..-. . . -_ w’ .. ».~’:» '.1t\"‘,_- .- V.----l . ` _'W i » .t ? » ' ’ , t sri. fl _,Q , l " ji .» ,-og". I ‘ ie. $11: .l .- , .»A UO I ‘E- < on 5, . - 1| I ii' Thoroughbred Silver I 1 .4 . l I l . 'i i Head 0fiice - Charlottetown, P.E.i. ff' ."1 , . G. J. Mersereau, St. john, N. B., Vice»Pres1dcnt. K. Ross, Charlottetown, P. E. I . Sec'y-Treas. I C. Tnfts, D. C. L., Wolfville. N. S. W Keirstead, St. John, N. B chibald Matthews, Alberton, P. E, I. . Foxes Six pair of highest grade P. E Is`aud strains-progenh tors of fourteen puns last spring. Elch of these foxes guaranteed to qualify in Class A. under the proposed Re » Black Foxes Co. if 1 \ t wi , l. li