- / _, ri ‘ (Q A ` "l s M \u'|‘f" S, 'tfi;.'-ff- 1..-:ml rl' J'f'»”' up _V _ , GUARDIAN g I g uommm num. , 2.5.95 if . I, _ Ameriteu _Manufacture y is _-'rum MoriNrNc»c.ot~dmn can be - 4, V ' 1 ` _etiialnsa ln- souria t H. Jymi- ' hon|_» -5 Why goto bed with thefear of _,.°'r1-lm iroamuo parm out-`r-' wak ng on time. -Lit the clock ff§§>_°“§,§’:,::,f:*-”°h “" WA- °’°l“*' the responsibility. , ' ` I ... T. GORDON IVEBIII Guardian W ` agent ln Montague. Hin office phone 0 . 0 _ ' _ 1 ~ -` __ ` e is 18 and residence phone 20 ~ \ _, Jeweller _ 'E .__'MR_ ED. p. FEEHAN Gusr'n1nn_ representative in Souris will gladly 9*"-%_ receive subscriptions and advertising ---- -- matter s.t,thc office of undertaker W. ~ shapping X L. Diugwell. I-lip_plLone number is5. I I 1 ‘ _. ‘ “ 546|. ... as . 2 _ See these _ W' . _ _ .r.tr..sa.:l:. lG`ai ters for Women These clo'h gaiters for women are very warm, neat, comfortable and good lining. _ COLORS, black, lawn, tan, grey,_iblue. ‘ SiZES, 3 to 7; 7, ro and 12 buttons high. PRICES, 6oc to $r.ro. A very good s‘yle, knee length, _leather bound for / Alley E6’ 'Co |55 Queen St. ` . -\ in » I .- W . f l .4 . '/ /'/ ///,7 3; ` i \ :_ \_ `:A ` \\\ _ . . - ~ ~ - .~-i“t~ ._ ,_ 5 . -. ‘lf t 1.I~-if;-"" . \ me _ t- ‘ .f ~ ~ \ \\ \ "t" ~ \_`\\\ N ` \\\ \\ _ w .. \“\~` ' ' \. J . -. Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longer lf you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. Send _us your address and we will quote prices; Phone I1 I fl. Lyons 8|. Gu. '__._____ ____ _ .__ ...J Notice lo Mariners ".-1 ;_._ . ,-_.;é`..,,.,;__,,_, -*'§',, _-».~'..»‘~e..~'. .=;.':~.'-’ M !`.- J . n `v.~:;',:»`;l __ ‘ .'~‘/,,‘f"f‘-.._` - ;:.‘......".:.;..&f;=;.`I.;.;l_.;.t~» ‘Notice isthrreby given that on usd nfterllvfondaiy. November 3rd.', t e nviving ght at Cape Bear will become stfhionary dating the gimei thaxtiltlée nqegf light gear; is hg- ng nst e . /eworlrwil pro ably take three _or four dayea As soon as the new gear is ia, this sta;ion willl show a revolving light, as oimer y. (sgd) A LORI-J, Inspecfo: of Lights. r452.u,rM3l _ ltl1.@?S€¢_N W" ".-L.`.`L..;..‘=ifil*tt J fore the Xmas rush starts. XMAS NEXT I This is a good time to have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. , l Telephone x9z]. - to investors af ` Actual Cost Having built a ranch to ac- comodate a number of pairs of Blue Foxes, we find we are r.ow unable to get delivery of l them. which leaves us with one of the _finest and best equipped ranches in Canada! We have decided to form a Company for the breeding of Silver Black Foxes, and have secured options on three pairs of the best strain on P. E. Island, for forty-eight thou- sand do‘.lars-$t6_ooo per l pair. As the season is getting late, we must have this cum- pany put through at once, and have decided to rfier them to the investing Public at actual cost. Allwe ask for rdnching is 15 p. c. of the val? e of the Ofispring when; sold in 19:4, which includes, Food, Wages, Taxes, etc. _ There is no water in this ploposttiou-everyone on the ground floor. We are not is- suing any Prospectus, nor is there any commission paid for the sale of the stock. l Applications for shares at $100 per share should be in the hands of the under-men- tioned not later than the :oth of November, ~ George J; Rogers, , A. A. Alley, l Charlottetown. ' or Rogers Farquharaon. I Bunbury, P. E l. 23`73,vo,29\dtf W ‘ "Voice Specialist" Prof. H. A. Tantou. Teacher- of “Voice ` Culture” ‘ 'Piano' F and “Organ” I “Voice |Culf:ure" a specialty, C ~ for Base Burner & Furnace 2 `\ So`l`t`Coa1s _ Inverness Rouhd ._ Department of Agriculture h s e- Get your photo taken b wma ,mm East Pom Whge 1;” was conducting some tuberculin tests, Next weekhe goes to Freetown to test the herds of Messrs S. L. Cairns and James Cairins. ulte COOIC '/S 0! applicaitlogshfor ng servlhegumiiii -e ve _ ! , being rec EASTERN PERSONALS ..."Phe following left Souris on the express Wednesday:--A. Paguette, Montreal; G. M. Keith, St. John anly a long felt want to the people of the vicinity, will be in active op- eration.-G-. ...SHIPPING.-The S. S. Anna of Bergen, Norway, has been lying at the Railroad Wharf, _ Georgetown, since Wednesday, finishing taking in 1191' Cargo. This steamer wh1cb,ig_ of a. size seldom seen in this harbor, was chartered by Poole & Thompson, Montague, to take _n load of produce for them. She is of 747 tons burden, and has s' crew of sixteen men. Capt. Roinp. Peterson, who commands her, iS B- YOHDE msn, although he has commanded vessels for the last thir- teen VGBYB. Bud has been in com- mand of the Anna for seven years, In his brief stay he most favorably impressedall with' whom he came in contact, as n man of exceptional in. telligence and ability. Most of the cargo was taken aboard at Montague and was finished at Georgetown. It consisted of nine thousand and sixty barrels of potatoes, eleven hundred and *ninety-four bales of hay, and ten barrels of apples. Shipments of the kind speak for themselves of the success of agriculture in this part of the province. Capt. Peterson is tak- ing his cargo to Havana where a ready market awaits Island' pro- duce. A. A. MacDonald & -Bros. are also doing considerable shipping lately. Among the schoonern engaged by them to take theirl produce are the following:-The Suhr. Myrtle, of St. John's, Newfoundland, which is taking aboard a load of produce for the above mentioned firm at their own Wharf. Capt. Woundy, who is in command of this schooner, did not bring any cargo with him, his ob- ject being merely to load here and take his cargo for disposal at Burin Newfoundland. Schr. Scotia from Rose Blanche, Newfoundland, arrived 'here today in ballast. Capt. Clarke, who is well-known in Georgetown, as he engages yearly for shipping with MacDonald Bros., is loading produce for them at present. The schr. Isabel, hailing from Burger, Newfoundland, ‘also loading produce for MacDonald Bros. Like' most of the Newfound- land schooners she came wdthollt car- eo to shore in the`Isla.nd shipping. (lapt, Street commands her. Anoth- er schooner loadlng produce for the some firm, is the Effie K., from Bellorune, Newfoundland. Capt. Ro- land Williams who is in comm td, is not loading at the Georgetown wharves, but 'intends taking on his ,cargo at Annandale. Besides these there is the schr. Jessie M. of St. John's, Newfoundland, which arrived 'in ballast on Thursday. Capt. Hoben has taken her to the wharf ,at I.o\\‘er Moitague, where he intends putting ‘ on a load of produce for W. A. Poole & Co, The `Newfound1and captains must find themselves well treated in Georgetown and Vicinity for lllel’ Ye' turn every fall to get their share of the shipping. The potato fron in the eastern part seems to be turumg Out nor, nearly-,so good ns lost ye". as the decrease in sh'iprnon’ts shows. Prices at present are potatoes 35c., turnips 18. and oats 38c. to 40c. Some scarcity in oats is also DN- dicted owing to a good deal oi slain being lost through rain. The Brant came into Georgetown harbor on .Wednesday and is lying at the Queen’s wharf. She is now entering on her fall duties of'taking up bouys. etc, 'l‘here’ls also n patrol boat the ,X-I, G. Nelson, from Halifax. which ‘has_ been lying at the same wharf fOr the past few days. The schr. Linda, sailed for Cardigan from Georgetown on Thursday. Capt- Llb\’0 Wm the" take in n cargo of produce for J. A. McDonald & C0--G. °2*°2°*Z°°Z*°If°Z‘€°°Z°°Z°'I**2*'3°°'.°°2‘°2°~2“Z°‘l‘°2°°3°°I"I' lulsllll ln Hlslunl l ?¥2w%W%MW4°°Z°+¢ 1755--Nearly 60,000 persons perish- cd in an earthquake at Lisbon. 1793-Lord George Gordon, leader *of the "No Popery" rfota, died in Nev/gate prison. ' _ 1810--Rev. John de Oheverus consc- _crated urlt 5. Roman Catholic bishop of Boston. ‘_ 1856--Dr. Livingstone discovered the great cataract, which he named Victoria Falll. 18t.1-Gen. George B. ‘McClellan be- came commander of the United Stat- es army. 1890-The First Japanese parlia- ment assembled. ' FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN. TORONTO, Oct.. 31.--Sir Donald Mann said last night that Oanada'a second comple_te¢l_ , Transcontinental Railway will be ln operation early next summer from ocean to ocean. . e 1--» - | ' ` METHODIST First Mstnotustf-mv. fr. mrsneu at eleven and Rev. J. Heaney at sev- en. Bihle Class at 2.80. Prayer ser- vice on Wednesday-evening st 'Lao Students and strangers cordially ‘welcome. Grace Church-Rev. J. Heaney at eleven and Revt' Mr. Marshall at sev- en. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.80. A cordially invitation is ex- tended -to strangers and College stu- dents. ,g PRESBYTERIAN St. James' Presbyterian.-Rev. Dr. Fullerton at eleven and seven. Stran- gers and college studentsnre cordial- ly invited to all services. Sunday School and Bible Clase under efficient teachers at 2.30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evsning at 7.30. _ New Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a m., Rev. Geo. Taylor at 11 _a. m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. A cordial in- vitation is ollered strangers and col- lege students. BAPTIST Rev. Z. L. Faslt, at 11 and 7 Sunday School at 2.30 with “Loyal- ists" class of adults in Church au- ditorium. A cordial welcome is ex- tended to all the services of this church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Central Christian-Rev. J. F. Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All seats free. College students and strangers are cordially invited to attend all services. ANGLICAN St. Paul’s.-Rector, Rev. T. W. Murphy, Services at 11 and _7. Holy Communion at the close of the morning service. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. All seats free. St. Peter’s Cathedral-Holy Com- munion at B and 11 a. m., Matins at at 2.30, evensong at 3.80 mul memor- at 3.20, evcnsong at 3.30 and memor- tal service at 7. Salvation Army-Services each night of the week and on Sunday. WHEHE ll] SHIP Slliihi lil] EELS One of the best known fish firms to do business with fishermen in this Province is that of John Dais Co., whose nd in given elsewhere. The John Daie Co., incorporated, 107 1"u1ton Mllrket, New York, make a specialty of smelts, eeis and bass and wants large quantities this fall. All correspondence will be promptly an- swered, and stencils sent on applica- tion. S. B. Wiley & Sons are the transfer agents, while for references any wholesale fish houses in, New York istgiven for over half a cen- tury. Q D O The firm of George T. Moon 27 Fulton Market, New York, been in the fish trade buying and sel- ling fresh fish, lobsters, smelts and eels, in large quantities: This year they want shippers in P. E. 'Island to send them their consignments to which they will give personal atten- tion and make satisfactory-returns Shippers are asked to write them for any desired information. » - .. CQ. , has Warner & Pranknrd, 29 Fulton Market, New York, buyers of P. E. Island smclts and eels, whose add ap-~ pears elsewhere, needs no introduc- tion to the fishermen here as their popular representative, Mr. J. C. Ellis, knows them all internately, visiting this province regularly from season to season, This is merely a reminder that large shipments are again required of smelts and eels for which highest prices will be paid. JAPAN MAY TAKE ' A l.a\lllN MEXICO. ROME, Oct. 30.-Commenting on Mexican affairs, the Tribune says that if the administration at Wash- ington proceeds further in its inter- ference, other countrius, especially Japan, cannot remain indifferent. "If the United States intends actual- ly to insist upon Huerta abandoning his dictatorship," adds the Tribuna, "ft must intervene with nzillury forces." Dyopeptics Warned By German Physician ' Prof. Rlegel, World-Famous Author- ity on Stomach Diseases, Points Out Lursing Danger ` Franz Riegel, Professor of Clinica Medicine ln the ‘University of Giessen, pronounced the world's greatest au- thority on dlaeaetl of the stomach, makes the" positive statement that pepslu must not be used in treating acidity of the stomach. Millions oi people are taking all sorta of dys- pepsin tablets because they contain pepeln which affords slight temporary relief. But every dole contributes to serious harm in time. What is needed is something to neutralize the excess acid. The beat thin: for that purpose ls ordinary drugglatfa blstu-ated mag- neela. You can :et it at any drug store for n few cents. Take 5 tea- spoonful, in n quarter glass of water after each meal. .You will get fm- medfate and complete relief wath no danger or had after edectl. A thori- tles agree that acidity is the cause - nf nearly every form of stomach dis- order, and if not checked it is likely tolead to stomach ulcers and cancer. 1 “t`llu|l:nfslnv|lls if The SILK SALE Paddy Résida Oldrf; se Brown Champa g Bluet at Stanley Bros. is attracting a great deal of attention- - these days-'as a fine satin faced messaline, thirty six inches wide in all the wanted colors is a rare bargain at Sky Copenhagen Navy White ` Pink Cherry Mauve 892,, [IE Brown Blk Shot 3 Patterns in subdued l Bulgarian Silks--Just m. I 50 cents a yard Medici Collars Another lot Lf Medici rufiles E' E' f and c o 1 la r s have just arr1v ed 60c A lot of real good dress-. goods that have not been moving fast enough for us composes this lol. About twenty pieces of all wool fabrics in good colors, re- gularly a yard. Q-_ _ Qi* \\ 'e . -fx . / le‘ (E 'J __ \ , ag, ' QQ' ,, »»./ _. 7( _ -. \ 'I »\\‘ _ I “ _ ; "if -3, 1°. X.; Ns 3.1' f _ >l ff \r to 850 sold at 75C to,_I.65 S l_e.c.£§;;.B._r9 S 1 I ‘l'l»A»eda\edlee|l of thi Nr Local Bxaminntlons in Music hl‘lhlDSTCmllu}'{mAMlNATl0NS 1914 Opeanhtlaofimlllafsllfooelsanofllusie. Royal Academyof Music "'°“°““"“‘ '“"""" Royal College of Music ’-*'°°-H” °“1“,§,§_ m,,,_ n tions in Practical Music and Theo will be held thrvn out can?dI:ll|“h'l:“aEfl-lxtixlnet x9t4. An examination in Theory oxlly will he held Novggber lyk r s liutien to be made by October lat. Angllixgxaitlon value about “oo odered annually; also s Gold and 2 Silver Medals. llnbus Music for the examination and all particulars may he obtained on appatlon io LWAIINGDAVB. ‘|71 Sister Street, lenlreal. (lesllealseustarylerw ad, r eau: nu ut .....i'.f.?.'l.'i.?§‘.t‘{t n.§'5.`£.‘2‘»‘§‘.1} ii’ .¥.’.'.§§'..'.‘l'ii.Y."Z.%. 2§.‘.i‘.‘.°3t.....t J. ...2iit'.¢°ti‘.t l Canadian Government Railways ’ P.E.I. RAIBWAY Commenolng on Octobnrdth. 1918. the trains of this Bolivar will run an follovnzl ’l‘ l d T:.~.l'r.:°u.'.'.vt'. 't1»'i'~tl“b‘»f Daily ex P. M. I I5 I." 5.1!! 6.11) 0 U °°=»*_3_u\ A- M. ILOG I! tiara; ata. 1 2'§§EE s £5555? d gy Dai ly except Snndar A. M. Dp. 0h’town Ar 0 li Hunter River IJ! mersld Je. 1.46 ensinzton or ummnrllldn DD A Free--P ~»° .°e~=-5% vvs->-_ . Scans; Bs sense asses; _ H . 5 °»= °i~§'_°nu° A' sf.: §’ lr l.l'l Ar. _ l¢nfoS____l_)p 5.6 , . .40 23; .‘l.l‘.1t't=:‘..'..°.‘..'b'.. in _M A NI rrp. otnown Ar. `a_:\` .lountultewart Je. I II arell 1.54 Bt. 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