Q-.__ _._ 'of ¢mmgd¥¢@be _-`-I-_i 5 I _ _ -1 1?i.."‘l"'s-.i-=ft"2‘...§“.§E _ ~ W has rmvsd its value iuine ueaumi bs- _-do--up-s-_ __.. .'_e_;_ - _,___ _ ;._ __ _ _ ¢ - `- ' i-for-__Digestive-»Tronbies "' ffm'-4 -lv sv rss... s-mu. sl rim..." ` s.¢..¢,- K . _ anything you thfm _Dt your vhfaaiggrgiiie. j _Malfe an svcoinuneni today. TiicfiCook’s Studio _ _L New Desrfissv seek can`_buy -exce ` Prepare`for Christmas If you=can’_t_ get back to the old( home fo1_'~Clmstmas a new Photo- ggelph lglclkwmeuniarat to! taking _ wi home 'keeping lieargg lslagkiertlig appointment today at _ ~ The Bayer Studio umiftllvlrritt-_ _ ` _ ,_ _E _. _. A. E. troll, sun. ' ` Goodrnotoitranhy' - __ Moderate attention-to Am- ateur Photoerachy. ‘ ‘ 107 Queen St. Phone_'68-J, ieocicv 'i>'oiN"r 'Fanny is. ‘s.~mL1.sBoao ' Town Leave B. Point “Jia i."'.. A - _ _ s.oo . . asc A. M __ aoo 2. 3 A; ll- ,_ _,_. 1o.oo A M. il-W ' _| J _n.so “ gig 1_’-,_|_l- _ ix :.453 P. il. _ 33° -‘°~ V 4.00 ~' - 4.30 “ 4_5() " _ 9-_$0 .\ _ _Sold mrmian' is cms. me u. s. hum. is 5-»m.'is sm.. .\\\s\\\waasav ` Havana Brown Caliskin High Cut Boot -l__ \~_. _____ »\ . & \ A - $6.59 ery P tty oot madeon the newest and pattern. Se¢;,our window A V '_ ‘ re ___ and proved a great succeed. g Th _ _ . last '_ _ a Alley e`z' Co. i ig A _ ._ _I »y»u~a¢zi»uA\\_°,\uus=¢b.~¢imui»isis¢nv¢_£ui»¢'re¢ui»a»¢s. t _ b0w¢IL_ _Mildandharmiesa A|u'ov_anfmnilyr'ei_:l9tl7.unequ'aiicil_,/“_ _ phasized very strongly' the need o _'_,.such a building- especially in countr - . e _ _' "'q"'nm~.‘ " 'agricultural political and social poi r .. ' , 1 " aunoav. , ` _ _ io.oo A. ia. n.4s.P. ~ -~ :loo P-'..“' ji. dow are_You_ doing F fi" if" ="'_°~ I; Hr tospend t|iel.'o_||g_ _¢~»w| - - _ _ is. ii.¢.i.i... inns. s. sc... Da ‘ 'rss I.) as ir. Picton every at--liar and nr or _ _ loilrll. llkrlatsu Amherst. E iii his .§;= I. H.lta_|_unt= I LAN? _ -S. -HALIFAX from CHARLOTTETOWN 'for aosToN_~ WEDNESDAY “ DECEMBER 13th. - _ Ch_7°°‘f‘i9-‘ ' < Asent. |-__a-_..'I._-l__..,.._.. Winter _Evenings ? disersity of Music-Voca Instrumental You are never lostifo I . 06 Orchestra Bands, or readings if y haveaGra_maphone in ou home it is an xcellien means of affordliang E ertainment for the famill or for Company. We have the latest im- s Dorted of Edison's tam Maui' Pri m.¢i°"..g from §s'iii`if6o ui §f§o.oo We also carry-a large stockofour200reeordsno in matter whdtyour taste music wecan suit yon. uii. triirmy, Lu. JAs._._.- /CARRAGHER, _é _ g Montague - u » ' CANADIAN Govsamuaufr L ' PRINCE _sDv_vi_\aD_ 1sLRA'ivIDWAYs _V _ . TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4th. 1910 Trains 0utwa_rll.'RU¢d D°Wll- ._ f - _ Trains inward, Read mi. A.i\i.' An. Atlantic standard 'rims.~ Au. -P.u. 3 7.85;Dep. `Charlotte]§iwn ' 8‘li0 ` Hunter v_er simsi-ua' ,rot - mse- 9.2’l_ _ _ Kensington __ ' _ 9;50_Arr. 'hummarside sas 'uso so-`1:1s ._ __ 5.3 z.oa__ moz- ‘ ii. _ aiu 'Loo aso _P'.,u. -nn. . .- Arr. 11.40 -' 10.88 _ 9.27 _ o._oo Dcp. ` 110.15 3.20 8.48 8.38 I-00 ras. A 1o.zi_ 8.15 5.80 4.50 _of the inner man .were amply provid -» _¢,_ f;_ _ r- - ,..°`i1'ravs io any is nun -sproseutativa in lontaqfs. _ - _.'.°FUNERAL HELD.»-- Funerals have been very frequent in George- lor'n of late. The funeral of the intel Mrs. l-iindali nee. 'Miss Margaret Loures, formerly of the town but lately residing in New Glasgow, N. 8:, was held in St. Davids Presby- terian Church on Sunday. November l9th. The remains of the young wo- Glasgow where_ her death occurred to Georgetown by her father, Mr. Wm. Loures and her brother Charles: All her early years were spent in the town and she by herbright and lov- able disposition had endeared herself to' many besides herrelatives the sympathy of The Guardian is extend- ed to the many relatives as well as to her husband. Lance Corporal lilu- ddll who is at present in England with the 160th.-G. ..'MR8. ANDREW GLOVER.-Th leath occurred unexpectedly _at th home oi Mrs. John Stewart, Georg town, ou Thursday morningafter c-n a few hours illness of her mother, of Murray Hin-bor. The deceased i was a very highly esteemed and re- s ected old ind and had been a re- D Y aident of Gcorgcti-wn for over forty wyears. Sho was born eigiiiwvhree years ego ai, Murray Harbor and first married Mr. Bull a native of that place and after his death married deceased her some eighteen years Mrs.: John Setwart of Georgetown S Samuel Bell of Georgetown and three sons John Bell e-f Trenton N. Sasliatchewan _besides two brother _min Moor-e_ of Abney to whom the sad bereavement. The funeral wa etery.-G . ' ` ..*CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL programme cohsistlng of songs, dl rendered by the various performers. An interesting feature of the evsnin was an address b ev. M. J. Smit signed and constructed. l-le em districts I-Ie also dwelt upon 1 of view. 'l‘here`w‘ere a very larg _number of cakes which were sue tloned in line style by Mr. Sydne 'served by the ladies of the parish I is thought to breakthe r`ecord` for country concerts. The' following is s summary of the programmer- 'Over- ture- Instrumental Music; 'Solo and Chorus- ‘_1.‘}ood-Bye My Soldier Boy"; Recitatlcn- Minnie McGee; Vocal Solo- Miss Janie _McLure; Dlalosuo-~ "When the Ca't’s Away H the Mice ‘Will Play; Vocal Duet- -Lorettn. and Ella _May Murphy; Recl- tation- Dorothy Jdmiason; Address -Rev. M. J. Smith. D. D. intermiss- ion. Candy Sale. Instrumental Sel- ection- W-m. and Marga.ret'Kea1-ney; Vocal Solo- Miss Laura Whitman; Dialogue- The Photograph Gallery; Recitatlon- Dorothy Steels: Vocal Bolo- Mr. Wm. Farrell; Recitation _-Catherine Mahsr. ‘Solo and Chorus _-“When Your Boy Comes Back to ~You"; -Step Dance- Mr. James A |, ._ _.- s._1o_ _ 12,15 _ Dsp. mga. .- _ > 1.51 0' 1 l xofas u.1s ass _ _ 4.40 I c _ 5.40 Arr. Tignisli Bummarlide ,Port ~ Hill ~ 0'!-°_arv Aibsrton Arr. 8.45 ~ _ 7248 7.08 8.19 Dol). 5.45 5.05 8.81 2.07 18.55 18.00 1 ni Ella. ass _ 9.50 Dsp. Emerald Jct. " Arr. Cape Traverse Dop. _ .~1_~1? 82.3 Ani. - _ 0.50 Dos. \ \ sat - :.11 W __ jails xiii” mi. 5.00 no no 4.57 0.00 llorell Bouria Bt. Peters Charlottetown' Arr. 9.45 lt. Stewart 8.55 8.07 7.44 DOD. 8.40 5.50 4.10 8.l4 2.50 1.25 _"Ho _M `Arr. ~ iliira ' bap.5.`f0 1 _ AB. 4.15 no Dos. s.oi 1o.oo ul a 1o.so 0.00 ll. Stewntt Cardinal lloutallw Goorlotowu Arr. 0.85 1.40 7.1¢ Dop. 0.40 8.50 2.80 8.10 1.80 _ 11.10 ur. sae. Daily _ 00|! ~ ox. Sat. PJI. 3.10 435 5.55 Daily ' ex. Sat. onlf' _ lz Bun. ' A Bun. , _ A_M_ 8.10 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. ig-li; 4,55- - _ . ‘ Vernon River 1.0¢ Arr. Mum! H050' DW est -rosie 'ssh ' Cllildisli 7 5 A 'Craving -for something sweet dads pleasant realization in the me, wholesome, wheat and ey food _- -Grape-’-Nuts I .........."°"i.'L-'§'..?i"""°‘........."°& I _G . is _ “Theres a Reason” cssuiin mem cms: co., nu. ._-1'. oesoon was is-ouamuai _ ‘- --' 2 less. The 'Gunn-ilian joins their e_ many friends in extending sympathy ‘y to the bereaved widow and sons. Mrs. Andre\v'Gicver, nee Mary Bull -EW°‘""l°“ary mme A" E“5l°'“d"`°G' _Andrew Glover of Abney, who /pre- ghe leave, -to mourn twc. aaughgerg duty against the terrible od'ds of ill and Mrs. Jonu Murdock oi Picton. 0uew°mf"1i\1_W°rv three lsstrus- Rev Benismln Glover of Kamsack mm°|'°b|°~ ‘ Rnbert Bu" and David Bun' Murra; ltd f0i.llli1BI.l0l1 Ill [118 111006 Which' IB Harbor and one sister- Mrs. Benja- Gumdian extends sympathy in their reduced' in vitality. Wmkness and s held Sunday, Decemlfer 3rd idly Rev.‘ result* ' Joseph Greenless_to St. David’ Cem- A concert and pie social was held in take two chocolate-coated Ferrozone _the new hall at Sturgeon on Wednes- day evening, Nov. 29:11, This was the better immediately for the ` simple nm public gathering ifoid in the non reason that Forrozons renews the ` e blood_ 'It gives you vim, vigor, en- . dlirauce, restores a. tired, worn-out iogues etc., was exceptionally welll 'Yuen V013' ‘i\lA¢klY- - 3 _ . y _ h. ' Father Smith gave great credit to the chaeks' brigmefls th° 87°' ‘1“i°k°'°° .architects of the»hall for the' admir- able way in which it had been de- i does is to make you eat lots and di- y _sound sleep, strong nerves and lots of n “'-- gain robust liesiiii. _Auy sickly gn-i ‘f _or ailing woman that Ferrozone won’t _ Y is a secret power in Ferrozone and Nelson, Montague Thus. the needs it H; worth; mu at an eveum Fm), _ ‘ed for: --ch s-“rl-s==#».\_»"vu12 = me 3312.331_n‘i§5§f..f°S#ii;5“°i.snAi..§`.N .audtsklns his lsdr.-_to ten 'whiclrwss' 'rss Catan-now “ co.."Klngsion, 'anti n _their usual excellent _ manner. The .goodly sum of $60 was realized which' ' 4 ' _ wool' lu. as to ia Thompson; Sale ui Baskets; 90.1; Beef lb (retail .... .... 15 to 20 Bave the _King. ' ' ‘ » .“lY4?F¢- v -» _i "U»l.'it 'WIIIW-' -~1r'rwf°‘buei.<:r&':_o£xa roaat of beet* `-‘-- 1 -5--`_`$-< “__ $_`_`.`. -1 '-1'-‘-`-`J ' ‘..°m\. ii. s. n_ow_i.a'r1' is cus. ilian slant for Annand a and vicinity. ..*i.A‘l'l CAP1’ COOK- The fun- 'eral of the late Captain Cook took place on Friday. December lst from _Holy Trinity _Church, Georgetown. ‘Hin Clement Mitchell onlciating. The service at the grave was performed iby the officers 0I__Bt. George‘s Lodge F. A. M.. of which the deceased was 'a member( I-ie died onthe S. S. _Hontcalm of which he was the maro- _onl operator and leaves a' widow -and one son in-this town a_.s welias a ' ottlar and other relatives in Nova goo .-G. - ..‘°‘CAPT. D. WALKER- The 'death of tho_late Capt. Daniel Walker of the S. S. Brant occurred very ,suddenly at his homo in Georgetown 'on Tlnifsday. Nov. 23rd. Hs had ar- rivcd I. e dny irrevious ou the steamer anpnrerrtiy in his usual health. The i-moral from Sl. Davids Presbyterian Church cn S:.iu='day, Nc-v. 25. was conducted bv the Rev. Jos. Green- three of whom are with the Canadian ' Women As Brave As The Men _ "rid-lain srnucots snows A _ A REMARKABLE SPIRIT. ' Talk of the bravery of men, but where you can find a liner spirit than among the half-sick'women who are nghting and struggling to do their health, and who will not give up. gllng against weakness. Most of them are not_exactiy sock. but, oh., how The burden and' misery of it all has 'thin~and watery. The red ce-lls are too few. The very stream~of life is inevitable ill-health are the certain _ Every ailing or weak woman-can quickly regain her health in this very simple way.By filling the system with the n`utrition.` that comes_ from rich red blood, a quick change for the bet-_ ter will result To accomplsh this, -Tablets' after each meal. Youdl feel You'll feel like new all over once you get Ferrozone working through your blood it puts color into faded the step, brings back that wonderful feeling of youth.. One of the iln'os_t things Ferrozone gest it wel-i. With keen appetite, nourishing blood you’re bound to re make well must be incurable. There _ cniiiaaotrarowu manners. _ Wheat, bus. $1.25 to $1.50 Butter (fresh) lb 35 to 38 Butter (creamery) in prints .42 to 44 Butter (tub) lb . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .35 Chuckens lb .. .14».17 Ducks .16-.18 Hay, ton . . . . . ..,.. . $12.00 Oats (black), bus .. .68 Oats (white) bus. .. .65 'Cll’1'°!l`. bus.. .... 40 to 50 Paranips, lb .... ...._. .01 Straw (pressed) ton ..'l.00 Pork, lb .14 Turnips, bus. .. .20 Potatoes. per bus. ...». .65 Buckwheat Der bus. ... ..'i5 .90 Butter (trash) lb .ss-42 Eggs, doa. .... .... ./....... 38 Fowla.-Ib .... ..»._-.... .a.. 1Ito 14 Tyrkeyrlb .. .20-.23 ' » BUMMERSIDB MARKBT8_ Butter# (¢{eaili_ery) iii H1 88 to 40 Butter 'ld irrl is _ aa to ai Buckwheat. liush. _ f 75 to 1.00 Galfskins lb - 18 to 20 EQQI, db! \ /' 36 Hay, (pressed) ton 13.00 Hay. (loose) '_ _ 12.00 Lamb pelts* each _'x 50 to 80 0ats,~ (black) per bus. 62 Oats (white) per bus. 59 Potatoes per- bus. ~ 70 Straw (pressed, ton 56.00 to 0_50 Turnips bus. ‘ 5 20 Pork. (organs att.) lb. 1055 to12§i Hides lb. 17 to 18 J CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. » r ' 'l‘he_cuatornary'jokes are beginning to appear concerningvfatherfs Christ.- mas present, the inferen'ce~l_asing`that 'the choice ofarticles is much--re itricted. ’i‘his~is'an=error. for there” 'are _many i things fcalculated _to please _him--just as piany' this year-as ever before. They are'to_=be seenin. every haberdasher's show _windowpand ev; ery d`epa.\'tinent_aI,~ store zof' any= preten- sions wiiataver has rcaerved.one win- dow for the _guidanceol the _wives and he sisters, the cousins and the aunts. For father's Drsssnt. what is the mst- ter with a pair of slippers or `a pair of braces? A neclitie is also on origin- al present and so is a pairof gloves. Or is he wearing odd cuff links? 'rnsn buy s new naar. oven ii yvu have to sllensl ' A r. The selec- tion is not limited to the forcmention- sd either, for there are handkerchlefs locks, muifierl. And what is naater than' a swell, one-piece unbreakable collar button. guaranteed not to make a black mark below tha Adam'a apple and 'which coats only nfty cents, the price of a pound of butter in Canada. an agricultural country. Then there _ - .25 Ss as cigars for ilfty cents. or nve ten cent ones for the same price. -And if he receives any one of the numerous gifts, father will any lla is delighted. A line present for a family this year inhabitants of Hanan and Lanaya Boing Bent to Germany. -LONDON, Dec. 1-lt is reported from Fsuquemont, Days a Renter de' sgatch from Amsterdam, today,| t at the male inhabitants of Hasselt' and Lanaye, Belgium, betwe-an the; ages of 17 an'd 50 and also girls, and women possessing sawing ma-` chinas, are to be deported to Ger- many. The Germans. according to informa- tion received by the Belgian oglcials, have just dismantled the Men e dis- tlllary and other establishments of the same kind at Wynekhem. The en-I glues and 'machines were taken to, Germany. Systematic raids on ma- chine tools are said tb have beena re- sumed at Cookerlil and Beraing. in the communes of Luxemberg province it is declared employed men have been deprived of their usual oc- cupations of mending public roads. The Germans odered this work stop- ped and, treating the men thus made idle as "unemployed," it is asserted they gave them the alternative of de- portation or voluntary engagement to work ln Germany. The pretext given for the stoppage oi’ work in the -Belgian mines and the deportation of the miners was that "miners were needed in Germany." CANADIAN PERISHES _ i _IN IIUNVENI NEW BEDFORD, Dec. 1-Sister St. Seraphin of the Convent of the Sac- red Heart, this clty, is dead as the re- sult of a ilre which badly damaged tho' structure. A panic started among the sisters and in their haste to escape Sister St. Seraphln, who was ill, was forgotten. She was sufiocated in' her be'd. The is-ister was a Canadian and was 30 years of age. The' fire is believed to have been set by a stranger who was refused ad- mission to the convent. BRITISH COMMENT ON _ AGREMENT OF ALLIES t LONDON. Dec. 4-The momentous declaration of _ty agreement by the Allies to the acquisition of Constan- tinople and Dardanelles by Russia, is given a second place in morning papers and is highly commented upon by two of them The Conservative press, which formerly vehemently supported the British statcsmen of the nineteenth century in keeping the Russians away from Constantinople. receive the news in silence, and give it no prominence. The Liberal Chronicle 'rind ‘the Liberal News arc the only papers to make any com- ment. The Chronicle says that the ansouncement' deserves to be highly welcomed in England, and sets _cut 'reasons why it thinks it desiralle. The News, with less enthusiasm. thinks that the present settlementoi the vexed question _will shorten _and iiiniili ‘ -6.\__ , " _f.\ i'-I `~._ A A 'Oli ;E;_ l 1 ‘ //_ '_'. §‘ Q i ,. s - ' 5 This name identifies E the genuine. Do not ici _ other "Rogers" brands § confuse you. Look for § the trade mzirk. -Q A Sold by leading dealers Made in Canada 5! MERIDEN HRITANNIA C0-» I-ld. Hamilfon, Ontario _ » For Christmas eff N A SILVERWARE suggests the ° Simi.. name 1847 ROGERS BROS. E because it is the leading brand ‘E ‘ of _silver plate and has been for 5 I , I dver half a century. = .HQ When buying silverware _for gift-giving on personal use _~ 2 always__look_for» the name 1847 ROGERS BROS.' A 5 t \"` ,ii L'_ i i _ simplify thelprocecdlngs at the ulti- mate peace conference. GERMAN HATRED OF BRITAIN YEARS AGO. NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., Dec. 1.- Addresslng a mass meeting of women in the City Hall, lion. Capt. Mrs. Parsons told of hor travels through Germany years ago. On one occa- sion, many years ago, she had at- tended a gathering at Potsdam in honor of Emperor Frederick, and the dominant ncae of Tiicemspeakcr was that the day would iie when the German navy would have swept the seas clear of British "pirates," and hatred for Britons was clearly mani- fested there. "I took the matter as a huge joke in my innocence," said Mrs. Parsons. _ __ -F' ‘°`""`il DUTCH wii.i. sewn A '. _ NOTE To c.£a|v_|_A_N_Y. Tris: HAGUE, Dec. 2-'rue Dutch government, the Associated "I’_r`ess learns, has prepared a note -to_‘Gor~ many regarding the Belgian deporta- tions. The n'ote‘ is' virtually in the saime tenor as the protest made _by Switzerland. ' _ SIR ROBERT BORDEN __ “f AN HONORARY COLONEL. 0'l"i‘A\V/\, Nov. 30.- Sir ilohcrt Borden, lion. (I. .I. Doherty and _l}`rc- niicr lienrst, ni ()ntarii.-, u|\pcai'_'in tho militia. list today as honorary _col- onels. Sli'_Roi»crL hcuahic thc ‘honor- ar head of the 85th ova y N _ .Scotia Battalion. I-lon. Mr. Doherty is oill- cialiy gszetted~ to the sameialik with the Irish Rangers, while Premi- er Hearst in an honorary wsyhellils Athe 227th`Battalion. ' _ 'QR -'vm-,.¢»< __-. 531.* _-,_,_ _._ :_ 'allw- =~ 1.* -tw ~.-t 1 I i ‘rg plD0!, llld D010! Of '.011 5430111. ’ vigor. _ ‘__ _ _ _ .A1 _______,, ~ , ..,.. __ . ._ _..._ _._ _ , ___ _ -vvf 0n,iy for the Teeth liave We _ 'But just as the tooth cannot ‘be saved after aecay has_goae too far,_-so-the-ner§v6l_ ‘ cells can never 'bereplaced once they are dead. _ On this account it is a thousand limes better to be warned ‘by -s1e`epleasnea_s,,ihea_cl~" - aches, indigestion, tired feelings and muscular weakness rather than'to' nagloot’tre_at4 ment and allow nervous prostration, locomotor ataxia or paralysis to develop.' ` ` ~ ‘ = That Dr. Ohase’s Nerye Food is the greatest of nerve restorativea is being proven' every day, and you will find the evidence in the daily and weekly papers. 50 centa a box. 0 for $3.50, all dealers, or Edmanaon, Baton t Co., Limited, Toronto. ‘his not in tallrad into ananntlll a. lnhatltntai Imitaiinna Learned to Take Precaution in Advance oi Pain.” I Experience has taught us that to' wait for the toothache warning is to allow irreparable loss to be done. l But why do we not apply this lesson in caring for thegeneral health, and by keeping the blood rich and thc nervous energyat high-water mark, reduce sickness to a minimum and prolong life 7 There are many symptoms to warn _you of the weak, watery condition of theblood and exhausted nerves, and'by the timely use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Foodiit ia-not diih-_ cult to restore richness to the'blood and feed the starved nerves-back _to*heal'th‘-aiidl - ' -. .- __ " M .~` ~ . ___-im i_ 3 i. i l-'». ,,. 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