=:`;§i `=‘.-iw 2.'-.' ,’~=4€l,r:_ ff, __.;\y.1,, ._ lf, *Qi-:l_ , -,i F 4; .if-16.! of '=§-1 liéiliti fffi _-fi-,ff,1il§,2‘. ., I ifiiilgsl 31° if" §‘ , ,{,,,; , ,, ;'i,;".i'.= \ f’ ll"-» 'f .'m'~' .;:'*‘ 1* WY? ` } ri .; ;,»' .- ,; , fl ~: i i . 1 lf' l .., GORIION & KEITH noni: illltrllslillns The great chatlccls oiered you to buy our House furnishings by mall Our bi Illustrated ta logue is sent to your nearest Post ilice address for the asking In it you will iind illustrated almost éverything to make your Homes beautiful and cozy Furniture, Carpets, Curtains Draperies, Stoves and Ranges for Coal Wood or Gas Our prices cannot be beaten in Canada. Quality being our first Consideration for our Customers, .Our goods are packed by experienced men, freight :i paid to any -place in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island for orders of $10 or over. A ,Gard .will bring you our Illustrated Catalogue. 41 Barrington Stwtl. lialilex. N. S. Cash and Credit llouse. 2225-io-22M3mos Eat, 1820, ‘ 1- U l ol-» DUBLIN Oct 28, (Special)-The hostility against the scheme to pro- vide homes in England tor the cliil dren oi Dublin transport workers who were several clergyman, tonight enter ed a train as it was about to 1 ve the station here and took trom t eleven children who were being away Later seven* other chil en other train P HOME RULE LEAGUE v - e WINNIPEG, October 25-Following d Home Rulers in Winnipeg, a branch of the Irish United League has been formed here among the Home Rulers with the object of ollsetting any ac- tion the former organization might have in sending tive hundred men - to light, if necessary, in Ireland. Sam- uel Jardin, a well known Irish pub- - licist, has been elected president. min pa,-ts of Ca,mda_ pa,.t,cu,,,_,.1y ,B This is the first oil-'shoot of the lea- gue to be formed in Western Canada. FIRE AT MONCTON ` DOES BIG DAMAGE. | _ =- -_ f Q MoNc'roN, october ze-Fire broke out this evening in the clothing store- * _-1| _ ' ; q conducted by Harry Wilson, near the .J Phone 1/ 3 9 3 it/1 Remember, when any plumbing trouble arises you can count on us for we are no farther away from you than your nearest telephone. Phone 393-] and you can have an expert plumber from our stud on your job right aW$Y. No matter what it is you want, the small or big repair job, a coin- plete heating or plumbing gystem stalled, or any of the hundre and troubles that slilict you can count on us for superior service, prompt satisfaction ‘ and reasonable cost. Try us. Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton St. l _ln- one l corner ot Main and Betsford streets, and did thousands of dollars damage to his stock before being drowned out. Mr. Wilson estimates his dam- age at $9,000 with insurance $6,300. The building, owned by F. C. Jones, was damaged to the extent oi about $1,000 loss, covered by insurance. The other losses were slight. How the tire originated is a mystery. Kidners Wrond ?- lf they are are in When through wyzrtness or isease til Eudneya fail to filter the impurities m the blood trouble comes at once. sauna... Rinunssnm, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and th deadly Bright's Disease are some d the results of_ neglected kidneys. Dr. Morse's Indian Roor_ Pills onnhi 'a most eiicctive diuretic which strengthens and stimulates the kidneys so that they do their work thoroughly and wel Try _ M9.f»..°’» “ lml sn.-!!o,9,¢ l’,\,,ll» .'-'- All accounts and bills due ns, and notdeiini settled and payment arranged for on or before 15th of November, will be handled into the courts immediate collection, without further notice. ]. J. HUGHES 1? CO. l NOTICE To Whom it -May Concer Souris, P. E. I. 2292-xo-z5swmetf. Tl tely the i for For #Sale We offer for sale a 4i ft. gasoline woiking boat wilh 16 to 18 h. p. Standard Engine, » both new this year. ,Boat was built here in first class shape. V 1% inch hardwood plank. 2 , ' spurs; .t sails,,ligbt draft, large draft. large hatch in deck for _ cargo, running lights, bin- nacle windlass etc.Good boat for iishlng- Speed, about 7 M miles, gasoline consumption 1% gallons per hour. Price §i 500 oo. We require larger boat, only reason for selling. Q H I p 111-,-e-e ---i in gall mi-n It is quality the farmers Want cheapness when he buys Paris Green The farmer knows that Paris Green that does its thoroughly with one application is a good deal more mics`l than lower priced Paris Green_s that fail to kill. We sell it' S. CRABBE Hardware Merchants. , not - work ecc on- - v l Canadian Government Railway P.E. I. RAILWAY Commanninz on October oth, ms. the trains ol this Ballwar will run as I I ollows: I “`§i'i'6“il8¥§ T'_iih'lli"6‘l»"’ Dail1_ except, Sunday Daily except s undsy ' PII. ,_ 1.. 2% s.ao .un 1 pl A- I iii. w 'ul- .ii 'te S eg- s.. U0 i IJ6 ar ugllieftplds Dp Noon 11.00 LSI 2.00 _|40 Lf. gl P as 2-:» ~ is A. M. A.M. DD# Uh'town Ar 9.56 il.40 unter giver 8.3 moral .L 1;. 'l.s| P. M. Q03; 8828 nga- `5.=§ P. U. , til L10 llll A.”- °~= °r-.':'~.'.-.'.‘l- A' as 'Inari 6:51 #FII D » ‘su d 0. f d'l"'»2'll-»v'»'i-»»'i>'». _ h ~ A K. :v i`§§§§.l l-I0 LII LII _-._._.-_ A- M. 322 8 li 8.0! 1.40 l Matthew Q. Helean Lid 2319-io-z7Mzi * ’ have been on strike lines September chllria Sdlleent to the region oi in is increasing A crowd, among which ner Mongolia is re aided ssabreach were prevented (rom leaving by on dent Wi1son's recent declaration ot P ' "' ' " ' ' The American group notilied China. MNNIPEG Now g HAS A FULLGLOWN agreement with the Japanese pro- close on the action oi the Anti- the route oi the Chlnchow proiect. A *fi P551” 0°* 89 (Special)-'rite pre- liminary agreement/ which the Chiu- ese recently sigatd with the Japan see for railway expansion in Man Of faith With the Diaited States and suggests that the Japanese are de- sirous oi testing whether American interests in China have really 're- ceived their death blow from Presi- olicy on its retirement from the Six ower consortium retained all its rights under the hlnchow-Aigun agreement. Yet the idea for a section ol railway be-_ ween Tsinan-.tu and Jebol, three hun- red miles long, which traverses the STOCK NOTES .L _ "-f* The Live Stock Branch of the Fed- eral Department oi Agriculture is arranging lor the distribution of Pure Bred Rams and Boars in cer- sparsely settled districts. Mr. J. A. ei - ing arrangements lor the work to be done here this year. The original cost oi the animals will be borne by the Department. They will be placed in the hands of local organizations under certain conditions. These local associations will be responsible for their proper maintenance and man- agement under the general supervi- sion oi oiilcers of the Live Stock Branch. All animals distributed will be bought irom. home -breeders and as tar as possible will be purchased in the Province in which they are plac- ed. It is not the intention el the De- partment to place animals in dis- districts where suitable male animals of the same class are already owned bv private individuals. The aim is rather to aid sections where Pure Bred Sires are lackinggand to encour- age new communities in the following oi proper and intelligent systems of breeding. p - AGRICULTURE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA "When once that land had been cleared and put into proper shape who that has once seen its marvelous crops ol knee-high clover, its luxuri- ious hop-gardens, its loaded apple and other fruit trees, even its yield of grain-who will deny that sooner or later the Province’s claim' to be the finest agricultural province of the Dominion will be acknowledge throughout?" is the opinion ot Mr. F. Page Wilson writing in the Jour- nal ot Commerce, Montreal, on Agri- culture in British Columbia. Mr. Wilson goes fully into the won- derful agricultural resources of the T fer is now in this Province mak l srhsnltlesuch a Qqtsidslsfoundin lill DRU-C0 in it you get in an well known tonic. Norwegian Cod I-lynophosphltsss Liver an Get lt from your Drugglsl In 506 or $l 00 bottles. 309 emicaICo. 'U y 'T-A--I gi ri figures that not only is British Co- lumbia a. great fruit growing country but possesses unbounded possibilities as a' grain growing and stock-raising centre. “The production of fruit has _in- creased by leaps and bounds in re- cent years whlte the number of trees planted has sometimes exceeded a | million per year. In 1902 the crop. was valued at $390,000, last; year al- though a season ol low prices it was well $2,000,000." » Twice Proven .Cure lor Nerves Irritable, Hysnerical, Sleepless, Dr. Chnse’s Nerve Food Restores Health. There is a message in this letter for thousands ot women who are sut- fcrlng from broken-down nervous systems. Sleepless nights, much ir- ritability over little things, spells of dizziness and nervous sick headaches are among the symptoms. You may not realize the nature oi your ailments until nervous prostra- tion comes upon you. But, in wlmt- ever stage you iind yourself, Dr. Chnse’s Nerve Food is ready to help you. Mrs. W. J. May, 88 Annette street, -Toronto, writes: “Some years ago I ,suiiered from nervous trouble, and took Dr. Chnse’s Nerve Food, which completely cured me. Aboat six months ago I received a shook which again shattered my nervous system- to such an extent that I was irrit- able and hysterical, and could not sleep nights. I began to use the Nerve Food again and was not dis- lappolnted. Improvement was appar- ent from the first box, and now I am entirely well." Dr. Chnse’s Nerve Food, 50 cents a Province and shows by facts and box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers. 1 ,_ _ V. , -U Twenty-five cents. rw '_A-'_-_-_L 1-,»;l;.=§1;i1;1Q;fff;-32211,1;iff-;€~;#;l;f;'f=}f1§f=1fQl; Tiff; _iflf GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS One cent per word first insertion in this column. hall cent per word -_ for each continuation. Cash must accompany order. ' Minimum charge lil 1 fs AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT - AGENTS WANTED. Send ior Catalogue Solar and Brcr mide prints. Portraits dat and Convex. Frames and sheet Pictures. V Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. NAVES STUDENT BIBLE ON EX- hibition at 170 Queen St. Every Biblo reader should see them. Highly' recommended by lending men of the world. Send Post Card for circular Agents Wanted R. K. Brace. 2357-10-28M3iE3ipd |, J a - 1;.. l J A. A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon Mclean Q. Meliinnon - ---- ` IEMALE IIELP ' ' -- - -- ~-» ~--- c c WAN'l‘ED.- YOUN l P f F- WANTED, BY Nov. 4TH. Main G MAN WITH for general housework. Apply Mrs. t b te _ | 3 mus e s nographer and type ‘ , ,_ ., i _ _, ~, ai-1 BOSCH; writer; one who is willing to do wAN"r"sib._a oliu. Fonloisunnaij housework. Apply 116 Cumberland St;._ 2304110-25Mti. WANTED-A GIRL FOR LIGHT Blglllefg. AI(l;l'lll¢Y'\l'I¢lW gngggrk;;:pf?m;yFf%z?;f°ét N° s rown lock, ar ottetown ‘ _ ‘ |]uA'|?|oN ' v ' AN . _ ziss-10-mutt. . ,. , ,, - 8 » _AC I' A IOTEL BRUNSWICK "" N1-E" " pi "'""'i1""pprE""" ' ` 'J " ' __*'“‘ _ A h L. ":;";l°"; :""’;°'d H ¢ I in wgentoii) Stiiilzlapxlljloljlliitillls Igor par- wilvldmllgngs, p§ri11Ih§EurlL:E§igEg{a2h‘ild§s ‘ gn; 65;" :gcomgfud-“‘§:' m°'="" ticulars address Dr. Arthur V, guaranteed, no experience, ten va- siggstspmagglaggehntii-5.01s|p¢a:Lo:is°g1¢:_\;:pf tgpsz; Superintendent, Taunton cpnciesiuwrite Luke Brothers, Lim- H , I _ ,=.,_,,,,.,,,,,-,.,,,,»,,1¢_ -,,.,,i,;-»,,,,,,,,,,,,,~, ° T°“:.*,°,v,,§§,;~.;~.,,_l wi Uffwe ' L l g | " less- ~ uar sn . Block. Charlottetown. P. li L K. J. MARTIN,-B. A. ltarjsserlotaié Public. etc U I p :yuh lil "Inv MAGKINNON Q MCNEILI. Olol-Nextdooi' toBanhdNUvl o.afim uoNx.cr..i.s . §§.MNmi SSBIAII G -,UAMPDEIA tracts ior $75 00 paid twelve mos Island bred Paches, one patch I orte one alt dark _vill_e,_!?;E.I. ____23`56-10-2Bm8ie8ipd. FOR SALE,' ONE CROSS FEMALE fox raised litter oi seven last spring., Apply to B. Henry, South- Iunmr. Solicitors. Nlaflsmts- __ port. g ,za11-10-zvmsipn, |‘°NlV ‘l`° WAN ron sAi.n-'mann .roam nnson Silver toxss (two males one lem- sle). Quality guaranteed. Prices reasonable. For tizrthsr particulars apply "O" in ears Guar ian. _- 8261-lo-Ilwtlpd. female mp d, 4 D , reds. Daniel D. Nicholson, Herts- T0 l FOR SALE-LIVE MINK.. W. H. C. Ruthven, West Esau., Ont. 1°f>f+-,19;§r§s1sre sou sane-mimi, Bnaox, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, Montague. S-2BM_`_E_tl_. FOR SALE-50 ACRES OF WOOD land in Township, No. 51, King’s County, on the west.side of the Stanhope Road. Will sell cheap. Apply to John T. Cullen, No. 2, Senator St., Amherst, N. S. . 3 Dark Silver Dogs, age two years \ I Black Newfoundland Female, age I8 months, ` ~ 3 Dark Silver Female Pups, age 6 months. 2 Dark Silver male pups, age 6 months. The above stock will be sold at reasonable prices, by immediate application to _I I HORNBY. I ¢ s _ 59 Water Street, Charlottetown, P. II. Island. ' 2229-zo 2oMwfn16i ' "_ roxlzs For sl-'\`ifi'z"" _...I J Reasons why the Ford Car is Best Number 4 -- Control i _ There is no complex shifting of gears to bother the driver and al; no time in the operation of the Ford car is it necessary to remove the hands from the steering wheel. Starting, Stopping and reversing are controlled by foot pedals, leaving the hands of the driver .free at all times for the more delicate operation of steering the car. There are three foot-pedal controls, low and high p speed, reverse, and emergency brake on left side of car. ,I The spark and throttle is directly under sterrlng wheel, Control of the Ford car is the simplest and easiest of any car on the market. Bruce Stewart fs?-Co.. Ltd. ‘ ' Agents for l’.E. Island, ` 2247-10-28M5I.pd. Pun 4 MALE 'IIELP WAN I`l'1D some knowledge of bookkeeping, but clarking at; times in general ahora ofvlumberlng concern. A good op- ening for bright young man who is anxious to make good. Addr-aaa, A: B. O., Box 218, Moncton, N.B_ . . .. =» nrnar ir, - . f D ‘H;'i‘§?)Ii)K GQW 1§'i.f}{'|'|_|';y F03 SAI-5 'ro 1.n'r.~ TENEMENT House us Tofontno gmmm nie alsyoémags-asslaw `vl"1"1.i. SELL 'rwo 0. H. 1. 0. Con- P““°° SL APPIY to 114 Prince St ilicss-Ban ol . s rs . . _ 2364-10 28M3ipd n'ant rt a¢o0°\‘D°r 011- " “*'_°-*i* *__ ‘ berland and E to St. P l 32 613 5 ,H 5211,, pm... iroxns Fon sam: 'rwo PAIRS _,___, at once_\§nq:h_e _assess on' The sdg and 299 Eus ! Prince Also Oct. Wed- ' mn ` TIIE BOILER INSI’EC"I`l0N .and INSURANCE COMPANY . . __ _ ° ° s s °'""'°“'°°""‘ Rm' "l="a' e on each. apply lauren Hotel. 'ro LET, oN Iponnnu PRINCE AND P°"°d'°°l |“'|’°°I|°“* *If slum B°l|°fl . . 2368-10-28M3i. Water Bt., mise of '12 rooms all ` 'Iyi\,|"bUfI°0h@» F6TsTn=.T_-Nnwtyycitvnn »é.»a..;t............. np., ' .., [rpm Advice .on » arr sters.Attoi-no s. o sr! 'u o Guernsey cow. David"Scott, Cam. _ or. _ _ore. 235_B;1 -Z8M3ip_d. . ` il‘?.'.l°‘ia"»'.Ix'°I>l°'il3§ir.'il.““dll.51"i9§I‘ wan. zaeeio-zsuziniipa. ,T0 LET, HoUsu"'conNnR cum-l FM' ‘c°'“"mW°“ ""1 oth" a“°"l°“' R°l“i"‘ 1° Economical Cperatiion of Steam Plants A » _ Insurance Against All Loss (Ir To Poway ana in. of Llf. ami Po-nnl'l»i¢n¢¢ ¢-val Bi Bolo sninm » , _ ‘ For Particulars apply to ` ‘ ’. il; * -J' .1 i W. C. 'MAC~DONAbh.» ' ' 3teIIartlq,:,N, Q, |840-ro-alt!