- NDV-EMBER 19.1914- _ THE. _.,cn_.fi_Ri.o'rTETowN_ GUAnn1_AN _ _ _ PAGE FIVE, __.,_-1-u-li-in-gnu W", `,.-'- -c ‘ _ . .- ‘_ f -»"’ I "e - . _ `;"" /’ /‘£5 _ 'C il'-itil ._\. .,,, `_ ._ \ iirii’ _ ,_ 5 ( '-1 A Full] I Coz,ii;f.i,lfHod ‘li THE CENTRAL -GUARDIAN "~ A VEXPRESS.-The express train town last night at 10.33 o'clock. ' I _, rr'PAvs is buy in this Province. I SPECIAL SERVICE.-There will be a special service in St. James H311 10, night at 8 o'clock. THE Pic'rou soar.-'rim ss. Northumberland docked at Charlotte- town last evening at 5.15 o'clock. --- HAMPTON. ETC. - Presbyterian services, Nov. 22nd: Bonshaw, 11 a.ni.; Tryon, 3 pm. THE NEW GLASGOW MISSION Band will hold a bchn supper and cn- tertainment. iii New Glasgow Hall on Tuesday, November 2-ith' at 7.30 p. in. Proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief Fund. Admission, 25 cents. 6575 ORWELL ClI~`idUlT.-in comiection with the Orwoli Presbyterian Churches there will bo service in the Grandview llall next Friday evening, the 20th, at 7 o’clock. Other services on Sunday at usual hours il Conics.'not.from an empty -____ bin in-'-1118 igteilar, Order the Asouuo Ac/thu.-iiis many fi-iemis bin filled`_-flgtldgy and the in- o conveoisncc;3'arid;f expense the ground will be avoided. ‘_ .. , . We have ‘plenty good Coal 'i-._ . -_ ` A. P|iil(AIiU,& Gil. _ Phone 240‘ f snow on stack while at w'oi'k at Carleton Point , ested to hear that Mr Sl. Williamson will be glad to -see Mr John Davies, jun.. who was reqently injured by re- ceiving a glancing blow from a smoke- able to be around»again as usual. » ._1__. WC-UNDED SIOLDIER. - Many friends in Charlotiietown will be inter- who sang so delightfully in Zion Church one evening last summer while visiting here, \vas a Scottish reservlst. and at the opening of thc war im- mediately ioined the home forces and left for the front. Unfortunately Mr Williamson was severely wounded while lighting in France and is now In England recuperating. _ I- ,-4 X+¥~ M4HMH _ I - lHUlllllllHllUl ‘llllIlIHi3 . __.t._.. l The annual meeting of thc share- holders of the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., was held in the Kindergarten Hall yesterday after- noon. `ln their report the directors referred to the loss of 12 litters of pups, estimated at $240,000, attributing the loss to the very"heavy snowstorm of April 13 and 14. 'Que company have taken precautionsrb prevent a recur- rence of the dlsastor.‘ ` The. _¢ompany's| receipts amount to $19,972.62, ' and expenditures to $18,081.85, leaving a balance of $1,890.77. Thisdoes not include the pup whiciireplaced one killed by its mate or- the'three pairs of young foxes added, which bring the breeding plant up-to twenty-three pairs, or an $400 in the London June sales. The report their referred to thc options takenfon certain foxes, but owing to »the war it was impossible to sell -the pups except. at a sacrifice, and hence they were put back into the ranch. ln view of thc foregoing circumstances, it will not be possible to pay a dividend this year. The directors believe I that when normal business conditions return, the ranch will then be in a position to pay hand- some dividends, even on a pelt basis. U i O Mr George _DoBlois. of the Royal investment Exchange, has returned from a trip to the United States in the interests of the fox industry. While in America, Mr DeBlois received a large number of applications for stock. ln New York“he vlsltod`sonio ofthe world’s largest fur houses. where silver black fox skins were being sold at between $3,000 and $3,500 each. snrrisu IARIWY or NeAni.v 3.000.000 BY END OF MARCH ‘-1 i -_IS PREMlER'S PLAN. l , ' _Q-J-_ LONDON. Nov. 16.-A supplemen- tary ostimate to provide for another million men reguircd by the British Government du ing the year ending March 31, was introduced in the House of Commons. This brings the total army, not including U10 i0ITii0l'lIilS. i0 2,186,400 officers and men. Mln`lrd’l Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received gro`at'ben'eiit from the use 0! MIN ARD15 LLNIMIQNT in a severe attack of'l$aGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very offsctive in cases of inflammation. ,Y rs _ $1. iio'rcmNsoN. ‘ G ds increase of fifteen' per cent. The pelt' Mcgimmn “ar gaudet of the fox killed by its mate brought llgmm, Holman _ - Ciiesnut for Base l. M. E. ll. GAMES. The followinggames of basket-ball were played at the Y. M. C. A. last night: BEAVERS CRESCENTS Forwards. C. Beer Capts. Eaton Russel W. Beer Centres Walker Larnboss Guards McLeod i McEwen Schurman ` Gillis Won by Beavers-scorc: 12--5, i COMETS RAMBLERS ' Forwards Duncan (Capt) McPherson Johnson ‘ VanBuskirk Centres Hughes (Capt.) Norman Won by Comets, score: il-3. Next game "Tuesday, Nov. 2-ith, at 8.45 p. m. sharp. Beavers vs. Comets. » Ramblers vs. Crescents. COAL I Best American Anthracie _.INL- Burner Stove and Egg for the Furnace Also All kinds of Good Soft Coal` Geo.E. Full’s _ Coal- Yard Prince St. -Wharf _,_ *_ _ ._1 ' \ l L_ _ ' "-9"* Wampole’s Emulsion a Genuine Body Builder ` l i t Cod Liver Oil builds bone and tissue creat-os new2vog‘g33`i=;iE5?:i§o2lnc?Jrpsulea, cures coughs, col-is, chest and lung "°“"‘°’- ~ ti. me e incline moss I' I' compoundad m ltwlhiifntlhuighg, niliely fifizeigoli-gd eand easily dig. I delicate stomach-not up as gated. Price 1.00 per bottle. MacKinnon Drug Co. ...i rms.. V v Cor. Gt Geo ‘ I A ,,,,,,_§\\\\\\\\\\g;wa\\\\\&a/s §\\\Yl_ll\\\\*ll ‘ I Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacco Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is _ -iii.-te.. Manufacturers Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. |.|m|e¢ei ' ,__ ... .. \\ .\ _loying the hospitality of their Englis Y P Zin the great city. They expectc ‘them a nine ickin S, and also imiisti g appearance ot its thanks before tlils. FROZEN.-If the temperature con coat of ice on the pond. ~ asked to bring service rolls with the profession, aud serving in this cap the corps. Mr Matson is a brother Drug Company, Charlottetown. LETTER.-An interesting lette city, brings good news from the nurse very pleasant evening was spent at tinues low Government Pond will soon have a surface hard enough to afford skating. Yesterday there was a thick FALL IN.--All those who have sign- ed the home guard service roll. and others who desire to join the move- ment, are requested to turn out at the Drill Shed to-night promptly at 8 o'clock. Members of committee arc Ill MOUNT STEWART.--The recruit- ' ing officer. Cgiptain T. E. Mat-Nutt, of the 82nd Re lnient, will be at Mount Stewart on Friday morning to enlist. any young men who may wish to serve in oversea service in thc 26th infan- try- Battalion. Young men under twen- ty-one years of age must bring a certi- iicate of approval i'roin their parents. SUPREME COURT.-in the Su- preme Court ycsterday morning the Chief Justice delivered judgment - against the Sheriff in the proceedings for contempt in the suit of John Alex- JCW3 MEWCAL 3.0393-‘“3_t“l\l9Y ander Stewart v. John llorne. The J; Matson. son of the law Certain court dismissed the application inset (’e°"5‘> Maifmll- Of Ha“fHX» has V0\““` aside the attachment and .writ of rc-_ teered for the front and has Joined pievgm The Com-1 gave _|udgm¢m_ me Afml' M0dlCl\\ COT!-TS. HWS il Hal" [against the Sheriff und imposed a fine fax Exchange. Ho is a drugglst by 01-5100 am; ¢0,.,¢,,_ ‘ " u. city will prove a valuable addition to |N-fERE51~|NG, p|q0GRAMME___qih,, 01' Jubilee Coniniittec. First Mctliodi:-it Mr Frank MaU’°“ ‘lf th” M"Ki““U" Church, have issued ii vt-ryriip-to-date programme of tht- services for nt-.xt Sunday and for Monday und Tuesday r evening. Rev. Dr (_‘u1npliell will preach mailed in L°“d°“ by Miss Rena *Sunday morning, on "Some Lessons _McLean, of Souris, to Miss McKinnon, From the Wm-V" ,md mm A_ B, gimp 3 son will give a discourse on Sunday Wim mined me Canadian °°“““§em~ evening on “God's First Tabernacle`." Ai' the time °f “"'m“5 they were °“‘ On Monday evening Iiir Simpson will il give his great lecture. No tickets, but cousins and had sufficient time to take R silver copection at eu,-1, serviga' in some of the man oints of interest Mr Simpson an-was hem ;0_m0,r0w il (Friday) evening. Get a copy of the shortly lo be culled 0" U’ begin the programme and see ilio bill of fare, , _duties for which they had volunteered. including the musical numbers. . from Suxliiliersitic arrived in Charlotte---ence oi' thirty odd guests last evenin BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. - A o the residence of Mr. Edward llurgoin ,, Bradalhane, on Friday, Nov. 10th, it being his eighty-fourtli birthday anni- Granville, where he formerly resided, to see him still hale and hearty fo years ago, when thirteen years of age. After singing "God be with you till wc meet again," the company dispersed to their respective homes feeling that it was an evening well spent. A PROFITABLE BUSINESS. -‘ There is no more profitable business . at the present time than the cincina- tograph business. Everyone wants to see moving pictures of current events, of the war, of the drama, and so on. At present there is not a single cinc- matrograpli travelling thc ‘ country districts in Prince Edward Island, while the people in thc country ‘ dire" crying for entertainment. Any enter- prising individual wishing t_o"éntdr` this business and reap a rich charvestj can do so for an initial outlay of $150. A complete cinematrograplr _equip- ment for use in town or country, may be obtained for that aniounti' ‘Par- ticulars niuy be obtained liy7a'pplil-.zi-' tion-at the Guardian Office. " 6157*. RE FAMOUS Geese.-_'rim ouarfi-~ ian has rcccivod a note signed by Mr! Robert Jenkins, Mt. Albion: which is as follows: “‘Mr. Chirk,_ ‘of Albertoit; ,claims to own a'i’amoi`1s‘goose` and' wants-to--know if only one in the pro- vince owns one that can equal her._ i'_ own one that, 'brought'out'aiid raised' young in 1913 and the same year start- ed to lay eggs the second of Octf; lliy- ing 26 before she stopped. She start- ed to lay again early hi Mu'rr.li, 191'-i. brought out 10 goslings in April as the ground was covered with snow 1- had to shovel a place clear to give D S wheat and gave them water to drink. She saved- her ten young and started to lay again Oct. Sith. Up to the pro- sont time she has laid 12 eggs and is still busy. Mr. (§lark's goose is scarcely in it with mine. Let us hear from others." THE PRINCE EDWARD.-From thc excellent new ticket. oiiice at the Prince Edward Theatre. tickets were sold to a rent number of appreciative patrons. Last niglit‘s programme was well balanced and very interesting. there being two dramas of two roels each and thrj-.c comedies shown. " His Stolen ll‘9S0“l-‘ the concert will start promptly at 8.30. ed him with i1 Morris Chair and hoped The programme to be rt-mi.-mi win I' be published later. A silver collec- tion will bc taken at the door for the purpose of defraying expenses. This will give the niusit loving co lc of _ ~ p p _ thi:-i city an ext-cllcnt opportunity to hear these artists of song sing sacred lliusic. The Bluciiose Qiiarls-tic. it will bc remembered, sung licre last week. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS.-Two of the League of the Cross ioiiriiaiiieiits of sport were farthcr nrlvani-.cd last evening-in the bowling and liuslivtbnll deps._r_tiiicnts. 'i`hr'ec bowling ganies were played bctwci-_n thc <‘rost"eiits and' a team from the Glen (‘luli, the latter winning with 57 pins to spare. The team of Glue (‘liib players wore: W. Mcl_)_onald, IQ, liogau, J. liuliy. W. Gills and A. l’o\\:or. 'i‘hv Vrcscciits team was as follows:-J. llovell, A. Martin, iloucettt-, Quinn and lt. liartnr. The Gee (Tluh nidrlc an aggregate score oi' 1312. Two interesting games of basketball were also witnessed, when thc Royal Bank ts-.nm inet defeat at the liainlii of the Slininrocks by thc score of io'-il. The gaine was quite exciting, :intl the “ Royals " played ii good ganic, 'ultiiouglit short oi' some of their stars. ,mi Iillinsinnre ci.. O ai E ' f° =l --» in 2.; sf- . _ g :.-.__ 5 |nlIvin\\\\\ra//////:svn////I/hA\\\\\\\v//////I ._ \\\\\vll/Aa\\\\\\‘iI|u\ he Prescriptio Ii The Patient When you have a pre- scription filled, don’t judge its value by the price you pay. It’s rea value is in the good does the patient. - The doctor when ites the prescription as in mind certain desir d results. ~ \\\\\\\\\\a\']IIIl \\\\\\\YIIIA\\\\\\\VIIIIIII/ (D fb rs W ring the Prescription to Pure ingredients xpert compoundin ill insure right results. We guarantee purity, accuracy and reason- able prices whenever your prescriptions are compounded here. ‘Let us fill your nex Prescription.” 2 \\K'WIIIIII/ olmson & .lolmso ` The Quality Drugstor 5-| P I these things lmvogoiic into mali- ing and keeping the rcrvord clean hi. . llllll Y/I/If-._.\\\\\\1|lIllI`i ‘ umwllA\\\\\\\\\i.n||\¢’ f i PRETTY WEDDING.-ln the pres-iequalled. ln pictures the leader was ut tht- homo of her grandmother, Mrs in Missouri" This is s story well |1iealv-is, Miss Jean Kathleen Camera g, a three-reel feature, “The James Boys n I ’ ' known to many. l`he daring deeds oi of Charlottetown, was married to llir thosc,ro\'t-rs of tho roiulwerc vividly John Sinclair liullnian, of North pcrtruyt-d; looting the hunks, holding liustico. Miss Kathleen Beales per- up trains, etc., made a picture full of formed the pleasant duties incumbent thrills und excitement. Judging from on the oilice of bridesmaid, while thc. the story, although they were bandits, groom was accompanied by Mr Jack they had a_soft heart as was shoW»ll.by ,' also carried a pretty bouquet of Ameri head, of the Central Christian (‘hurch of sinilnx. chrysantlicniunis iiiid our nations, the whole having a splcnrlivi and attractive effect. Among those who were present were Mrs i"ranl< licales, the Misses liculcs, hlastf-r Gr-of lieules and Mrs Beale-ii, senior. The reseiits were numerous. and be-apo o .P - - ' » in an unmistakable ni.iiin¢-r the kind- ly esteem in which the happy young couple nrt* helil hy their large circle of friends. The Guardian, as is cus tomary in such iutorosting and lm portniit. events, wishes Mr and l\Irs Biillmtln a very hapy married life "nfl long years of uninterrupted prosperity. PEOPLE'$ THEATRE.-Patroiis of the People's 'Theatre who throiigcii can beauty roses and fern. The cere- mony was performed iii the drawing- room at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Mr shown. A l{c-y:~'tont- comedy, "(‘ruol llaivson, assisted by ltev. Mr White- and the party thereafter rc-paired to be hurd to iiiili. Mr. Parks sung “OIT thc dining-room, where rt-fresliments to i’hllndclphiu," and was the rt-ripicni. were very nicely served. The tablc oflicartyoppluusc, hclm:<~oinpcllt» -ff `\ \-\-_;_-_, _ i I t ~_\ ~_v 2*. -» _-I oi' all extremes except extreme neatness and FINE ART ef’Dnnss ._ "_ ¢ ~ 'i Y’ I I ' . . ,/ _. L_\_ ' -. V \ ,_ -_ _;§\ . \- .-. _ »° `» ' \ ` ' u \ 1* I Q"-" ‘/“A-" . ' ‘ lf' ff? y .5 i “Ni gli' 'ft ___ __ . ,L_-_\_ ga-5 Wi two-buttonstyle--cievoid .f- - . l..1 is ‘ <' - ~ Ja- ..J/ .» 1 , I ;~ . 45" - -. - ¢‘l'9':=-?\ '-»~ " ¢ 1 "f-.. Q . ,. 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