Why Suffer from RHEUMAJTISM Whfll You can get almost immediate relief and fin- ally cure yourself by, taking RODWS Rheumatism " I Cure The Best Coal We have a big \\\\\il7lllzllrr-\\\\\ Stock Very‘. Some of _ithe_ worst best Coal all sizes. ggsggssggghggrgggggi; When you a need i iiiaizfiiiiiigacrléifiiaii ms coal let us quote? If you Sllffér from ,_ fi rheumatism do not fai you our-prices. ifitgllgltztraatblgtitslle of this re. Ii A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Clftown Prepared and sold only y , . ~Geo:E:Hughes haul!!! U‘ "Coat Sweaters $1.25 to $10.00. "The People's Druggiat" at Patons from 3331. islml\\u\\\\\vlanilln Now for Pickles Get ready for pickles chow NOW— today. You'll need our English Brand Essence of Vinegar, the strongest and purest essence sold. One pint makes three quarts of vinegar. . . . . .. ..40 Our Mixed spices are tho purest, strongest and most sat- isfactory. Are large, clean, whole and free from all impurities. MacKinnon and I . g ’ ' Ill/avaanunmmmi \\\\\\\\\WIIA\\\\\§Y%IZIZ\\\\\ rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘, .. .. IT rave to imy Ill nutritionis- _AT , HOME-Mrs. J. A. Ramsay Auld will be at home to receive her friends on Monday afternoon and ev- ening, October 18th. 3410 COAL LADEN-The schooner Star- light finished discharging coal at Hay- den's Wharf, East_ River, and sailed Frlday.-S. ; ’ SUNDAY SERVICES. — Rev. ‘John Mctbll will preach on Sabbath. Oct. 17th at Rose Valley at 11 o'clock; Hartsvllle at 3 p. m. and Bradalbane at 7 p. m. . __/ _ PAINFUL AOOlDINT-Mr. Joseph Morgan, Mt. Stewart, .met with a very painful accident a’ few days ago, hav- ing the misfortune to get his foot trumped on by s. horse and as a con- sequence it is badly crushed. In his misfortune he has the sympathy of his many friends.— . ' ANOTHER ISLANDEFL- Mr. Wal- ter A. Crockett, eldest son of Mr. W. F‘. Crockett, Pleasant Grove leaves Cape Town, S. A., shortly for the Dardanelles. Mr. Crockett saw ser- vice during the Boer War and also during the German uprising in South Africa and is again going to the front to defend his King and Country. EVERY LITTLE HELPS. — Buy a ticket at the Drugstores or from the Committee for the Patriotic Bridge next Monday in the P. W. C. in aid o1" the Second Siege l-Ieavy Artillery Battery now in training for active service. A pleasant evening is being prepared. Those who do not play Bridge can enjoy a good game of whist. and the tickets are only 50 cents. Everyone who helps this fund llelDs the home boys secure comforts for the future. 333g SUNDAY SCHOOL AND SOCIAL SERVICE.— in connection with the Charlottetown District of the Met/ hodist Church combined rallieaintlie interests of, these two departments will bc held as follows: Monday, Oct. 18, Uiilon Road, Wednesday, Oct. 20 Kingston Thursday, Oct, 21, Mt, Stewart: Besides Styles (Diet. S. S. Society). and Rev, Hugh Miller, (Sec. of Social Service) will speak. ~ LETTER OF CONDOLENCE-To Miss Hazel MacNeill, Long Creek. Dear Sister—At ii meeting of. Lady Patricia, L. O. B. A-., No. 154, it was unanimously agreed‘ that the follow ing message of condolence be present- ed to you. Whereas it has pleased Almighty Gbd in His all wise Provid- ence to afflict you in removing by death your beloved father; Be il therefore resolved that this Lodge teix- der you our sincere sympathy in this Drug Company l -.\\'\'\i§ivin. iKT-v/1117i:lllr\\\\\\\\\\\'mqn\\\x\\rlai ‘lie Skeptical of 1' Bargains‘ Nu ill is Gil-l that Glitters w (w:- if vou want, good, pun- ri-linhlc tobacco g0 to an honest manufacturer. W have earnestly striven to _ establish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have neverdisappoinled them. Hickey’s Illack Twist Chewing Tpbacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey 81 NicIioIsonTob. Co., Phone 345 Manufacturers will/III.‘\A\\\1IIIIIIIA\\\\\\\vwllallr.'x\\\\vll 1 mmLambtSforage Applications for-Cold Storage space for Lambs will be’ received by this Company up to and including Tuesday, October 12th, inst. Applicants to state quantity and also approximately length ot time lambs are to ICHIQIILIII storage. Space will be allotted proportionately should more be applied for than available. All space reserved must be paid for, whether used or not. _ _ Applications should be sealed\ and marked on outside, “Storage Space for Lambs.” The, Island Cold Storage Co. Ltd. _, Charlottetown, P. E. Phonographs, PhonOQYBPhS Phonographs, Phonographs See Miller Bros. Window Pathe Machines This DISC. machine does away with the trouble of 'I4'IIIIIIIA\\\\\\Y\YIIII/IIP@'§\\\\Y] 3316-10-7M3i. Edison Amberolas 6 Different Styles your sad hour of bereavement. Res~ pectfuily submitted on behalf of the above lodge, Katie Campbell, W. M.; Maggie MacPhee, L. MacKii1iio1i, Coin. WEDDING BELLS-Tho home of Mr. H. J. Campbell, Freetown, was the scene of a most happy event on Wednesday evening; Oct. 6th, at 7 o'clock, when his daughter Ina Adel- aide was united in holy wedlock to Mr. James Jardlne Stavert, of Lower Freetown. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. George B. Morris in the presence of the immediate re- l lations of the contracting parties. To the strains of the wedding march, which was beautifully played by Mrs. Albert F. Campbell, the bride entered the parlor on the arm of her father, who gave her away. She was attract- ively gowiied in a tasty dress of white silk with shadow lace and wore the traditional veil. The bride was at- tended by her sister Laura B., while Mr. Roy Lidstone ably supported the groom. At the close of the ceremony a dainty supper was served and after a pleasant evening enlivened by the ‘ toot of horns and clung of bells in the hands of the chevariers the happy young couple drove to their home in Lower Freetown accompanied by the best wishes of a host of friends. ZIREGULAX, the gentle Laxative. When your bowels are slow to act and you find it difficult to remove the ac- cumulated waste of your system. one or, two of these pleasant tasting laxa- tive lozenges get results quickly and gently and without harmful effects. ' Ceizdtral (iuardiah I "the". Rev. E. ' some tailored suit of blue with ture hat trimmed with. white ostrich al bouquet. by Miss Maude Shaw who also look- 'ed charming in a tailored suit with hat to match. while little Miss Doris Woodside, niece of the‘ bride, acted as flower-girl. brother of the niurcli ivas beautifully rendered by Miss May bride. liiiinediately after the wedding ceremony the bridal party drove to Llie lioiiie of the bride where a grand wedding reception was brides’ costume for the evening be- ' . ) evening, ing a handsome gown of pink satin m ‘m5’ (wednesdqy .rlmiiied with pink marabou fur. The whelf the “sum business Wm be number of costly presents received Iram’ac'ed' gave striking testimony of the pop- ularity in which the contracting par- eujoyed themselves . . . ‘ ' k The singing provided until an early hour fmm» bmirlmtemw“ ‘hsnwee ' all departed delighted with the “ext samng 22°‘: her“ wnlxgizsfg}! pleasant time they had spent and Friday‘ Oct‘ n ' ' showering all the best or good wish- G3 on the newly married couple. Mr. and Mrs. Horne will reside at Oyster Bed Bridge, P. E. I. " ' Let us furnish-i the supplies. Get’ 3"“ what you need before starting I on your vacation trip. We keep every- ‘806lAL.— Don't" forget the Social and Entertainment in Kingston Hall this evening at 7.30 p. m., Oct, 13. 1915. 341i. QUARTERLY MEETING-Will inein- I hers of the Charlottetown Board of Trade remember regular quarterly meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. sharp.‘ A‘ number of important matters to come up for attention. 3404 . | ‘ y; vi»; i OFF REGULAR ROUTE-A motor, boat came up the East River Friday’ replacing the B. S." Harland which was -=+~*' away in Pictou,. consequently there was not as large a number of passed‘ gers going to Charlottetown from Hsy- ‘ denjs wharf as usuaL-MS.“ I H - l I OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVEST- MENT. — At 12.00 o'clock [today on the Market Square a sale of securities belonging to W. B. ‘Prowse iwill take place. Opportunities for investment in such stocks such as he is selling occur very seldom ' 3408 I REGIMENTAL FUND.— Hielp it along by attending the Patriotic Bridge in the P. W. C., on Monday, Oct. 18th. There will be Whist for those‘_who do not play Bridge, so everyone can attend. The tickets are only r50 cents and can be had at the Drugstores or from the‘ ladies on the Committee. 3359-9-21. RASPBERRlES-The Guardian was presented yesterday with a delicious box of large, luscious raspberries, picked by Mr. Thomas Easton, Hamp- shire, on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Easton says the frost has not affected his garden as yet and that his dahlias are now at their best. It is quite a treat to get raspberries in October, especially when they are as nice as those picked by Mr. Easton. ‘ KINDLY REMEMBERED. —Bdr. Ralph Forsythe, Siege Battery No. 2, Charlottetown was "on the eve of his departure for the front presented with a most flattering address and purse of gold from the young people of Al- sort. New Hats---New Ospreys New Ornaments Have Just Come in by Express. A very striking Assortment of smart New Trimmings Ready THE SWIFT SELLING THIS SEASON IS SIMPLY , keeping the buying end of the department “on the lllmP i to secure the new things fast enough. _ _ To-day we've a very attractive lot of new things Just t0 by express, to show you. _ There are new hats, new ospreys, new ostrich feathers, new ornaments, new bucklesmew flowers-new things of ever)’ Will you call to-day? bertonl Mr. Forsythe hereby heartily thanksthe young friends and com- panions of his native town and would assure them that the address so re- plete with best wishes and its accom- panying gift so suggestive of generous and thoughtful kindness will prove a new incentive in discharge of duty for King and Country. - -WEDDING EELLS.— The Presby- terian Church, (love Head, was the scene of an interesting event on Wednesday evening, Sept. 22nd when Miss Annie Ethel Phillips of Brackley Point, was united in marriage to Mr. George Amasa Horne ‘ of Oyster Bed Bridge. The Church was beautifully decorated by the ladies of Cove Head choir for the _ occasion. The ceremony being per- formed by Rev. F‘. S. Coffin. The bride who was given away by her father, looked (zharming in a hand- pic- They’re mggl nay $2.75 wreath, and carried a beautiful brid- The bride‘ was attended Mr. Lemuel Horne bridegroom did the ionors of best man. The wedding Phillips, sister of the I -,illlilllll!l.l2lllllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllli I l in... Wondefrul New Silk waists at$l.98 l IF SUCH A THING WERE POSSIBLE as to pin a sample oi the silk of which these blouses _ are make-mud a photograph oflltlbi: _ garment——to the GUARDIAN this morning-—-the waists would a _, gone before 12 o'clock. _ _ _ That is the mark of our confidence in them. We think they re the best waists we eiger saw for $1.98. e o » They have pretty sailor collars—with low neck. The sleeve is new, and _ _ The front is finished with two inverted plaits. If you were buying in the ordinary way you would gladly You choose here for ................................ ..$l.98 fine, good weight wash silk. shows a neat. cuff. Moore & .McLeod 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown CITY COUNCIL.—- When the City Council met on Monday evening for tlic monthly meeting. it’ WM decided- in view of tlic Holiday to adjourn un~ i held. The PLANT LlNE.-- Anyone interested in the Plant Line Sailings will please les were held. After the guests had note that there Wm be no Sailing in music and AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE. -— Tilt“ parents and many friends oi No. 3192.1 Private Dan R. iticQuoen Mt. Vernon, are glad to hear of his safe arrival home from Southampton. 16m:- where. tie was in tli: DIIIIIIIIUIIO lltinpkal, surfacing from wounds iii ih-- riouldor. 'i‘licse wounds were zzMake shaving a pleasant tas-k. thing in this line including RAZORS, STROPS. SHAVING MUGS, SHAV- ING BRUSHES, SHAVING SOAPS, l0c. and 25c. boxes. E. A. Foster, the “ Penslar" Store. .. ___ AFTERSHAVES FACE LOTIONS m; "Si. “bailiff 5.52155." 1.. Sllllnil? ggg--gg==l;ee1gflgsg<g;; e K Elgplj M cDonald will be pleased to see old cu tomers and new. Hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Special line of new hats for children at 25c. each. 3366-109Me4i =v ' - b IIII .\\\\\\\ill IIIII Get Your System In amine Victoria Milllnery Parlors. Miss PRINCE STREETS. . . ‘Iiliss Ada Hfddbury a . 88 Great George Street Shape s .;Zi.l..’§f’°“"’s$’..‘li.‘é.f““d‘.?§3i“““.§?.l \ (ool Weather. gthreutds of all kinds. 88 Great George s . " ~ srigfii-esntf. i v ’ At the end of_ Summer H I many people _aie in a delib- i itated condltlon and . equipped to face the months of sudden changes and severe weather which is coming. ‘It would be wise for such eoole to build up their ealth as prom tly as pos- sible and store p sufficient You Can Benefit By ' ’ o... Big "Buying, Our large and I extensive". bus-i iness permits us to, buy drugs " MUK f Passe Partout- the inex- I‘('(7i.‘I'.'€d from German ltiacliliie (Inns while Mr. Mi-Qucc-n was o1 active service, causing him much suffering. He vras carefully and tenderly nurs- cd by the doctors and nurses of the Drummond Hospital and spanks in highest praise of them all. It is hoped he will steadily regain his wonted health and strength. ::Slngle First Class Rates will be granted on all trains from Charlotte- town and all intermediate stations to Tlgnish, in connection with the WestemPrince Exhibition to be held at Alberton on Wednesday, October 13th. Good Going October 12th and re- turn up to and including Thursday, October 14th. 3367-10-9M3l. Passe Parlout Work pensive but beautiful and durable way to frame your small pictures and hotos. You'll likemy wor ;care- fui and thorough, at very‘ low charges. vitality to ward off cold weatherailmehts‘ For this purpose we re, mmend,— and sundries in such immense ‘ quantities that we receive the very best price coucessibns POE-T‘- Thousands of records to Chgjlmlliflcflagfiexglelé the-music Choose IIQIF- , loud or as so?‘ asygu délail? No homeis complete with- wlthmftfiyfinmgu Ea m '_ out an Amberola. It bright- ens quiet‘ evenings, affords recreation and it entertains -visitors with the world s greatest artists. See our stock of Ainbero- his. llect Wiilflli limits yr‘: l P8 81' P1‘ C6. 611118 . eult iiiircliassrs. me from 532- "P" n youlvalue nioneycyou cannot ‘afford to buy a vhwgj. graph until you get PR ES at - » - l . t, ‘X -. I bl 'ded' -" relififia-‘iliidiisiiélli ¢§§£ret~ artists for 1.50. - Y2‘; ‘miiél? tiliilifyiffi ilfiirgiipi. any» Disc machine °ir6u cab bu aPathe mad!“ slble to procure. .. g That's w . our. v ' ipot-advancgbnepsggfigo“ Intending tits Jncrsale .01: ‘Home. . ~ , i6 per cent. to 85 per chub. made ‘ 1' y all the" leading supply houses. , -' _t‘let.' ‘your drugs liltfllllhdlifil hers and-get tliebest. Our ability w buy in large quanti- ‘ ties. means a distinct saving to you on every purchase. -_ . _ .. . f ' ooiz;ronic' nvrornosrmrss; .- It will increase the apoe, tite, aid the digestion, revit. alize the nervous system ‘and make the body vigor ous.‘ If you are in a run down condition, use it now. Ggii ‘ ‘ ill ‘ cereal." Inca Miss Ida Waugbaii, 3349- -8 the best Limejsi our business. Are you bulyiog the best? That is your bus Apply to ' 9M1?" '2'??? stalifi “d Let's. {fulfill i. p _- ,- 198 Cumberland Street 1o no. “ATTENTION” Farmers and Builders selling ness. Prices right. St. Ann's um; Qunrrle ,».- i.‘ High Grade Heating Stoves We may be wrong, but we think our_long_'experience in our business has given us a splendid training in buying good side line d tra us—we know them, test themand try them from legs to flue collar. And we you tell right now that these are some of the best heating stoves you stoves. Stoves are not a can buy for the money. l u... Piziirizcuoiil Oil Heater Here is a handy oil heat- er that can be carried from room to room, gives strong intense heat quickly, and is just the thing for heating ' the kitchen in the morning or the bed room at night. Has all new ldeas-— heat proof handle, oil gauge, new style wick. Fennel! & . Victoria Row J Base Buring Hall Stoves The Silver Moon is a splendid heating stove- a base burner without a riv- al as a~ hall heater. You know this stove about as well as anyone, foi' it is in almost every home. Shown here iii the different sizes. and each one a real neces- sity and a decided economy at our price. Chandler Richmond Street L. Heat Your Home Comfortably And well You shouldn't let your wife and family suffer from the cold this Winter when for a small ing system that will give you the cost we can iostal a heat- comfort of a day in June- tliat will require little attention-that is economical on fuel —-and that will last for years. No modern home can afford to be without proper heat- ing-Many diseases spring from very health ‘and life of those most a cold damp room. The dear is in danger. Ans they worth less than the price of a heating system We know you need a and as good as gil heating system in your home, but think it awfully eqcpensive-it isn t. It is a sound investment t edge securities that will bring health, comfort and happiness to your home and will not cost much either. Phone 125 to-day. l a.ii"¢.e l .si¢....i c. ai-‘Therlettrwm P-fi». L" .' s - 4. w.» a