these Good i 'Gai ters for Women These clo ll gtittrs for G This is ._ ood time to have- Why go to bed with the fear waking on ""'”"_ _'_ Make the ap- , _ _ have paid for has expired gnu thu, Clock » » _ $1.00. A r|ew_el'erl /V" ' olltsintd in curls at I-I. J. lla# boss. _ l ; _ H ...~'rss`uoau1_uo "nm: cw- dlu combo obtained st W.A. John- oi ston's.' Montague. ~ _ LW th’ °1°°k ...~'r. oonnon rvnsls ow-also ' agent in Montaigne. His office phone _ W. Wellnei is 18 and residence phone 20. ‘ ...°MR ED D FEEHAN Guardian T -fsvresenitative in So is will ladl receive' subscriptions igrd adveribisllig matter at the office of' undertaker W, L. D-lngwell. His phone number is 5. f...~snnscR1snn`s should renew s week or two before the time the 47 polntmeut now not miss an issue, as all papers are Shopping ' D ' ‘yi the to _ >< for a sit ing a ggstceontlnued promptly on expiyed l .___ ---‘POULTRY Ms;m'r1NG.-'1‘. A. HUDSON. _Dominion Pollltryman will address meetings as follows:--Friday, Tct. Blst in the school house, Brook- mg; _ lyn, Lot 61. Monday, Nov. 3rd, ________i DesBrisey_ Block ' ,iq in the hall. Friday, Nov. 7tl\,Wheat- Springfield. Let sv in the nnll. wsu- nesday, Nov. 5th, Central Bedeque, IW River, in the hall. At Brooklyn. XMAS NEXT ` g W°m“n me VNV W-"mr _-your photo taken 'at our Studio 'nelt, com'or_able and' for Xmas. ' » \ good filling. 'Ba er Photographer cor.oRs,bl._¢i.,lo-No, y iw'-°~=» -9=1- _ tan, grey, blue. H SIZES, 3 to 7;, 7, Io and ` 12_b°l=°»== high- ~ Silver Black Foxes PRICES, 6oc to $1.10. A very good style, knee length, leather bound for W/ » ’A)l_eyi£¢5’ Co. |35 Q lem St. _ _\ l, _ _(.27 1 ' _ =\ ' 1' " . ~ V, H ~-rr / , 2 / I __ 1 » ’ 0 .r"7' \<\ ._ / / , _, /"/ . Q- r ld ' J. _ .__ - .~ 1 - _ _ , _ __ _ ' X" _\__u\.; t= ` _`~;\~_ '. ~" el' J-fi: `-~' oi" \ »-*"‘ .. __ Z Sie r‘»>~\w " 1 \\\; , \ . mi ` ». _. _ _ \\\\.\~\~ _ " , I I 1 »\. ‘ Your H eatmg and cooking apparatus will last mnch longer if you use our coal. Wehsve now on hand 'all 'kinds of fre_~h minedcoal free from slate md stone. _ _ -_ _ _ _ Send us your address and we will quote prices. ' Phone 111 ‘ Springfield and Central Bedeque the Bllblects taken up will be Crate Fat- tening of Poultry and Winter- Egg Production. At Wheatley River the question of marketing of eggs will be specially dealt with. Mr. Russell Fee. candling expert or _ottawa will sivv an ess candlinz demonstration at all these meetings. All interested are invited to be present and ladies are especially invited.. All meetings to commence at 7.30 p. m. \ to investors at ' Actual Cost Having built a ranch to ac- comodate a numb r of pairs of Blue foxes, we find vre are now unable lo get delivr ry cf them, which lemes ns* with ore of the fl es' and best equipped ranches in Canada. We h.ve decided to form s Conpany for the breeding of Silver B ack Foxes, and have ser-urea options on three pairs of the bis: slrain on P. E. ls‘anl, for forty-eight lhon~ s a n d do~lars- $_6_ooo per plir. As the reason is getting la‘e, we must have this corn- pany put through at once, and have decided lo r fier- them lo the investing Public at actual cost. All we ask for ranching is 15 o. c, of ff: e val e ol the Offspringvhen sold in r9|4,~ whith includes Food, Wage-~, Taxes, etc. There is no .water in this proposition--everyone on the ground floor. We are not is- suing any Prospeclus, noris there any commission pa’d for the sale of the stock. Appllcstir ns, for shares at $101 per share s‘ould be in the landl of lhe unflrmen- lioued norlster than the xo°h cf November, George J. Rogers, .._’S`0URIS SHIPPING.-The Or- nate, Dunnenburg, arrived in port °M0“duY I¥l0l`Il1ulz, and is now at the duce for Matthew & McLean Co. She had alnrge amount of bnllaut when entering port, this she disposed of to~Mr. H. H. Acorn for use on the _breakwater.-The coaster, Ralph, in _command of Captain Harry Melllck, 'it " G 'o.nran..'on’l.'. . _Leona tion for Cash mum twenty-dvs eents. rlsrssll Personals town, was to Souris Tuesday on business trip! _-1- to Bouris, Tuesday' bor, was among the visitors t Bouris ou Friday! L_... ls' Tuesday on ay business trlp.° .I.°Mr. A. Paquette, Montreal, a day evening and is registered at th Bea View Hotel.” where he spent the greater part the day.' ing, previous to his departure, h was resen ed with a meerrhnum l tory in which he was foreman.*~ (From yesterday’s Evening Guardian -F. arrived in port Monday evuling with a cargo of brick and sewage pipe for the- Canadian Bank of Commerce building. She first anchored near the around Fortune anh some of the lo word each icecr- in this column. accompany order. liai- when you shop from Holams's (lata-' . , 0 a one of the most vigorous ever waged ‘electors of Newfoundland will desi _ _ _ _ u "'°sAnsFAoTI0N ¢“°’“°"°°‘1Vf»0morrow whether the Government of Bir Edward Morris shall be egntinn- ‘£0 bc asain placed at the helm- olsta Bit-el' B 181)” Of nearly five y¢qrs,d\||- Nfwfllllllllllllll ST- J0HN’S. N. F.. Oct. ze.-/rim e W3- 33354-0'39ME3|» ed'in office or Sir Robert Bond shall _ ing which' period he has been th; ___eMr_ w_ E_ Hy,,du,uu_`Cha,,1°tte_ leader of the Opposition. The canb- patgn which closed today has be n in the colony. ____»M,-_ _youu H_ M,,Duuu1d_ Camp. Unbiased observers predict that the bell's Cove, was among the visitors "i°t°"7 °f °m1°" PGYW Will 5° DY' 6 narrow margin. The obliteration of old questions around which previou B ...'Mr. Everett Ching, Little Har- 081119818118 have revolved and the sub- b stitution of new issues make lt diffi- cult to predict the results of the elec- tion with any degree of certainty. ___oM¢u,,~u_ 511,-ed F,-user uud A,-_ For instance, the old dispute over thur Neal, Red Point, went to Sour- Am°l`i°8l1 flllling rights, which has been astaple issue in Newfoundland political campaigns for many years, does not figure at all in the present ,-_ rived in Souris by the express Mon- "-°““i°t- TUB 1111095011 WM I»‘€\`mHI1- u ently disposed of by the passage 01 the Underwood tariff bill, which pro- vides for the free entry of fish- at _--”‘Mr_ A. O. Campbell. Red Point, American ports. The elimination of was to Souris Thursday, on a com- th” 55115118 question as an issue may bined business and pleasure trip, “P505 811 611161119-€i0l\B as to the elec- ui tion results, since nine-tenths of the population of Newfoundland is inter- Uted directly or indirectly in the ...'Mr. John Bartlett, Enst Point, fisheries- ‘ ‘has returned to his old home in Port Thi? FBIDUVBI Of this international ' au Buuuue_ Nuu_ Ou Thursday mm-u. issue has left the leaders to fight out 8 the political battle on questions of e home policy The Opposition ' p t _ p p _ - is by his fellow employees of the inc- training if-H h¢8Vi¢5t Elm! OH thc nl- llegcd extravagance ol_ the Morris Government. The charge is made ) that much money has been spent; ...°The many friends of Mr. Bobson _"°°d\e9“lY_ in the ¢0“BU`\1Cf1i0l1 of Comn of Fortune' win be muy to 'branch railways and in other public hear of his continued illness.-F. ‘W°1`“S in Wllillll the returns will nev- fer justify the outlay. .._Mr. E. s. Johnston, Merchant, The Gvvemment of Sir Edward Fortune' Bridge, is loading 3 large 'Mi-"'|`\5 hfls the hell) of nstrong Par- schooner witll potatoes and turnips. W mlwhlue which has been built up since the party came into power. But what is expected to prove a mon; ...*Wild geese are reported plentiful P0t€11|5 Rid *-0 Vic*-OPS' is the prevail- - ing prosperity of the colony. Never C111 Bflorts have made some good has Newfoundland made such marked kills.--F. advancement in the development of railway wharf and afterwards moved] _ -i her fisheries and her mines and other Over to Matthew & McLean’s whnrf,| ...*Mr. W. R. Dingwell's motor bont resources as has been accomplished where she was discharging her enr- in charge of Captain Haley, returned the 'past few years. New mines have ‘go Tuesday and Wednesday.-The to Fortune with a load of flour from been opened, railways built, har- H0fll'i0U1r|. Captain Young, is still the Montague Mills.-F. hors improved, manufacturing intro- at Matthew & M¢‘_Lean’s whnrf, where duced and the eommerce of the coun_ she is being loaded with produce byl _-~’Ml`- Chu\‘l€H MCKin¥l0H. S0uriS try extended along all lines. In ap- Bterns Bros., Souris. 'As soon asller Eait. Purchased a large Humber 0! Dealing for arenewal of power Sir ‘lil 1_1. i _ icargo, which will consist of 1200 hue. Sheep Bud lambs H0111 the fHI`mc1‘B Of Edward Morris does not hesitate to potatoes and 400 bus. turnips, is FOFYUHB lHBi» Frida!-'“F~ remind the people that this great complete, she will sail for Newfound- *_*-'*°_” wave of prosperity has swept over land.-The fishing schooner, Annie M. WHEN A MAN LIES the colony during his tenure of office. Poole Bros., Souris was at Mnt- "”"" On the other hand, the political thaw 5*: McLean's wharf Tuesday! (BY E- K- WOOWY) supporters of Sir Robert Bond, in J "oh 57°” "ev" can believe B W0* speeches and in print, have appealed 'mam _ _ " to the people to review the history \ There it W" “gm”-the °1d °Pi“‘ of their country not during the past O ‘FASHION HTNTS TE F §;;_ntsl1l;t lggmgndgre ;:l1r€n£culliatl‘s.vIt uve years but during the ,mst tw 0----N LA STYLLS truth clgnnotsnot ‘dlig if lip B e en iliiccades or Tore- Tizleg Btiglii ‘the pub - . me ' The mandarin sleeve is one of the' Yet when _it comes to deliberate 15'- 1.5,- 411232; 15:! e{~1ew?0uu?11u§$e';(; newest. It is as loose as the kimona ing to gain an end or to hide cer- I t 1 ' h d d h but allows a distinct arm-l_1ole`which tain matters, 01' just for the sake of $1231: Eryd sgiveeliidoi gfwits neiglxlntire isBustl;allg cut to -mist the waistlmlga. ylairictlkh _fcgzfincegg 1:1111; ODZH-£10510 the great D0mi,u9u_ Lacking .me h u eg ie? are i°h éancy- 9! t 5 iz ng' _“fp mu g ° m 5 ‘ and money it would have sunk out o '~;';~h ‘rd '"1' agebnn E _E 31° buck, ma 'ca ue without a _prick of' sight. the Bondites declare. had not :tt fiugo wife ot” m 'B ng 8 oonsolenile li-1.. will 'nstuy it l the 'Si' R°b°"t B°“d "md" his W” "0 utter yi ow-cu Bvenmg gowns e of bust ess oi' in that r'l‘all's 'the front asa colanial statesman and 1°° _ ‘mm the back uk” n““°““g gem _nn lovenana “_ ,, And ver introduced anew era for the island. ,tulle butterflies. Hats are trimmed 0" bleueves it ms b;E;|den dm; ang Clear purposed, bold, and aggressive, - :lid gittliieirgirzllefliiltgggriizixes are ilizzlllenable rirht to lie to a women he entered on an active campaign for ~ ' th d t 1 N f dl d. Compose costumes make very beau-_ OHS can ten when 8 Woman ues i>tllsvtfi1‘igeni;ri11p(riigne<‘>‘i0Suili° llldbert tifui mggumgg possible, Eunh (nb-|Her conscience troubled her. She i;lBOud they declare that has home ric'is beautiful in texture and color,'llttle afraid og her so;\1'sdsalvation1; such ‘golden mm “Ld” the adminw 5:; ";.‘:;. of equally beaufuul the °°st“"“e t'e"he can prevaricate Without a b’etmy_ ris. Sir Robert early in his career icogiiitii ‘:sr;aia5ilcl"ti\ii.;c'color this Year int! regret I had visions of the coming ot n new . ' _ ‘ f th l . H W it and there are several shades. Tokay D311? mffet that “the Wise 0"" ;:;e?.ri5ofatc§d?n,:ith iiss{;0,-esta £3 is the new dark shade and prevenehe ml; en £111; r:1(;~11yahr;\1li1e‘;es ha is D] we touched, its minerals unworked' md isa lighter shade blending lavender believed! especially when ,Ile is- Pre_ its people in constant poverty' but and gray. Taupe is still a favorite, . - Yat B me as th" main highway between Eng_ G* B0' A' A' Aneyl mahogany. COPD" “Hd ’““"`°“ “"°'vf»"i°atmg to adw°n:Y't th ,,,?ue,.f land and America ands centre of in- t B S fl f fashionable Green and browns are l1U1"»'35ifh0°0“1 1°" “h° 5 ld b ldustry wherever he went he m.0_ V'-v" -‘E-'J _ " Ch°'_I°“°*°wn' alsofavorites and usually combined Btlllldinll ofthe woman e wcéu H (ri claimea the natural riches oi the ‘with black lu 1115! U19 fight Rm°“‘\‘9 'amazed at the han smile he’ n c ntr und the loriss of the New BE ‘ gf. _ . I t t th n C lon _. there, Really these gullible women 011 d Y d cu 5 k» t ua fron; i I wcckly ' i R°g_“.__F°_'q“h°f5°no same kind 'are combined. also plain C\13:“iil;Ysl;;`(*:?S;¥(\)S-say there are more the Gu" Stteam_ He pictured Sh ' ‘ cloth with hroeaded velvet. Plaids f H that there pre_ J0hn.s as the terminal port for an THC .Dl"_A"'U' 'FOR `TRA""`-D ~- ' ' _fflllbllfyr P. E l. nnd_ plain fabrics are combined. _ ;*;°£ct:’;;‘;‘;l‘;'“ar5; gagging good “nm adequate imperml transatlantic mai, d el ed to alle this NURSES ilisvisrnlnsrsssini and Doctors ' ‘ ' ~ _ i _ i h __ _ __ _ _ »_ ___ l <1 _ tires nnd Hervcc. on e n p rn will not sseulife. .yesponslbllity wl haul 2373-V°.y99Mtf V __ ' ;;‘;‘;h‘;:;tBww;e: a:;nnot".`.?,,isei;.. but visions u 1-ea]i¢_y_ For these reasons aflrqginqd Burn, ~/The IOSL Sl IJDYQ n in wmrau long um realized the value of the supporters ol Sir Robert are /C u”m"”°"‘"-“m°h°h°R‘i°h°°"' ---'-'E-1 il » “"' ierei n" Cash- apparent freiiulence' and mm? My liijrillealtiiigtneto prtcliglgfrrtiililsf. oaccen e mn o _f 1 m e_ u mai” and b"°°‘“1°d cmths °f th° are often more intemgent than mas (grilrrlladlign severities by: tblin warmth of _" _=_ it - \ .- "JV E n nlf l if seine n l - mm' mmmtvu Wat” `”“':° _ mere Iinse and Half liafrstnsssrlili ogiigidllynniilden while Since the fisheries dispute which was to fltoltsssldi Tlels jp! 'ua ea e In ‘ ` ' _ ~ . ' ' s _ _ _ 1 t Wm, ' h _ responsible for his overthrow in 1909 mend from-Sl5.on so $55.on weekly. 4 - - Hose. Ask your dealer \°h,i_o;°f;’:‘_:y it Us P221: o“_ir;’_§’1‘;‘;;“_m_ has ,ww been haupuy ,,,,m,,u_ 1'" “°"‘"°" "“"" | '“"" """ 0 this brand. t tellin rn the matter otdls - V ' 'q.~ ‘A _ fr " ontrlill E' ‘ A h oroushlrirsin we cw from I0 vw# ngroeslnos wouldnt yon rotlror be NOTES ON HATS - ~ - - (H31. ' _.___ to sixty, and (ive Diploma when (dures ‘ ‘ married to a man who told you that You were looping younger every day _ One Montreal milliuer shows asen- ig‘ e|:|m¢p!"°" wr". may ‘hr hu V V" than one who commollted up your sible but for inclement weather. The °° ‘ ' ~ __ _ cmw.s Mat? what do you think of u ‘shape is small with a brim covered B ho is (mug _,bout yum- |,..1¢.,_ with old-gold velour altogether one ROCIIEYTDR NUt!\l`IS l_fN'l'I\‘U1'l} A _ _ ' wif w ` ' _ 145 ms-I-"U1-5 B|_nG__ _ but somehow “ver umuk of wmmenl; may alter the color if desired. The .. . ._ ._ . _ °f°W2.::.‘;l:";‘:“.l’:'§:.;.‘@“§i‘:f _Roc S & 1 .1 r _ ` _ _ _ _I _ _ A L 'fahcuup an 0 _ th 239“°“M1h“'_”m‘ l _ , _ ,_ , ' one ok the uuuuiuut .._..u,.u I over way, the black patent leather rose is ' _ _ knewl had 3, husband who lied to her a feature of some costumes. ` ` ' ‘ ` 4 "' ~ l ~ k li _One rarely sees a felt hat. Every e evening dresses dlfpleyefl Y has not grown common but is ex - continually. Evcrybocy rise new s - » - ' _ tn _ ' 1 1 t, 'url ith tn H ereafter the B¢Sl_ illllly 0| “alll ;;;":,';;‘..‘r,.l::z..;‘“_t_ _.is 1; :_’..;z;':... S:._._..:.'_:.;'_ Q ' Crowns and brlms are usually of & cs t k { 1|-|¢ pax( contrasting mntorlul and this gives nefme yn". ‘Le Jan dd the effect of trimminlr. -.l a way. An dl\¢\¢`G dffm 10 “ f m " otherwise severe effect can be soften- ' r »`\ i. e ° 7 ‘ - Il C ` “ace store and see the swell line of ed hy nsingnvelvet or for brim. ' ° ’ ' ° The “Tomm Atkins” chin strap S0*-I C0Q1_ ' ~ 2$"5°'°'3°MH- ;:a;lingly` becoming to a fresh young ___----1------‘ ’ . . . ' 1' Few women will adopt the nose bnimmg w\'l ie cpe? Sun. Acadlv hut FASHION HINTS vsil which was originated asa fad Ahadia Rmmd Ears an comin into fashion again PM i” “Qt hcwming \ _ \ - _ _ x days from 2 to 5 P' m “nd ' _ ' The hair, which for some time past I ' Alb*/gn Nut women have worn low and bandeaux, _ , _ ' l bru hed back from the face, fmm 8 t° 1°-P' m' ' Albltlh .kunamlne . lzaelil ear; clearly revealed. -Eur rin s are oonsquently in great fav “goggagg Reservef g“n.mine_ or,gthe latest thing being large tori _ il you some _- I Invetnedi Round _, toise-shell rings or huge drops adorn- ' Student ' _ p e _ ....._.. ._ Berks Herbs _ -~ AT-° Paris this season for the all white that have mat medicinal power, are rob". 'hu' champagne cowl. ~‘l°v“_.._nlsed to their highest efficiency, for of suede, it goes without saying. are {’,‘,“:;”1f.'f :;‘,':,bf:§f{'h,‘:‘}f;‘;d.:'°§f',.:f M ` ' ` 9 adapted for su other formed toilet- ,,,,,u,_ tes, '_ ._ 40.10 testimonials received by actual ' _ E. S Those startling bank clerks. who °°\"\¢ ll W0 Yclrl- B0 lun to to-ke 10 A. M. "A coll wllllu i:.‘l°.::::le°:__:::.:‘:"“ °°, ---»- --» -»-- <»»- »-»~_ _ l l _ _ at 820 per llosen should hive heard 7 Poiret denounce the inartlstle souls . rug s SILK at Stanley Bros. is attracting a gre Sky Copenhagen Navy White Pin k Cherry Mauve these days-as a fine satin faced' ” rnessaline, thirty six inches wide int all the wanted colors is a' c" rare bargain at _ ‘ 89ayd at deal of attention Paddy s Residi Oldr- sc _‘ Brown Champagne ' Brown Blk Shot Bluet ' “ “ 3 Patterns l l Bulgarian Silks--just in. i iin subdued ' so C€TlfS ydfd a yard. A Collars Another lot if A and collars _. have just arriv- ed 60C to 856 _ The _nlwuvs A lot of real good dress. goods that have not been moving fast enough for us composes this 1o*. About [twenty pieces of all wool (I fabrics in good colors, re- gularly sold at 75c to L65 Medici ruiiles ' _ " "\ _ ~<.\s_\_ \ E-l~'_"&,,._\_._ `1 ' " _ \§_.'-'f’< T\` ,_A ~° _,_ _ » _ \"\? °.°. ‘ \ "-1.. -; _‘S ' \\¢ J- M e dlcl _ `, 4_9 . ‘_ ' *N r‘ /.Q 'fl . ' _ '_ _._ l ..' ' . / s * . / - _ » t 5 1 '.v 2( . » / 23 ¢` \ h Si onlev 5F03 husv Store. -~ __:| -.l _ lllllullul ul _ , ulllll; ul cull I wAsHlNc'roN, D. C., oct. 29-! Scores of persons interested in the _ handling and marketing of corn at-| tended the public hearing held at the Department of Adriculture today and expressed their views upon the tenta- tive grades for corn, as unuouuccd on August 22, 1913, by the Department ‘of Agriculture. The hearing was call- ed to give every one interested in the subject an Opportunity to make sug- gestions concerning the new grading of corn which the department of Agri- culture proposes to establish. This is the first attempt to establish a scientific and standard grading for corn and will take the place oi the personal judgment method bv which mm bag been bought and sold here- tofore. For more than three years the ex- perts of the department have been working to develop e. cheat) and satisfactory method of determinl ing the moisture content of corn. The _ Department of Agriculture proposes to establish even grades, based on the moisture content, the acidity and the proportion oi lniured grains- ___.._._____- ,MICHIGAN OSTEOPATHS- MEET DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 29-Many noted osteopaths from various sec- tions of the State and from some of the neighboring states are gathered here to attend the annual session of the Michigan State Osteopathic as- sociation, which opened here today for a session of two days. NEW JERSEY HIS- ANNUAL G-ATI-IERING _ ` OF LUMBER MEN EAU Cl.AIRE,, Wis., Oct. 2#-The Northern Hemlock and Hardwood Manufacturers' Association met here todav for its annual convention. The gathering was called to order bv President L. A. Hammer and after the transaction of some routine busi- ness listened to adhrcsscs on the concervation of forests and reforest- ing depleted lumber districts. _ °_£.*..§.fl".?.."_l!.A fha Klni You tiara Always lluugli Bea.r8 the ‘ yiprature of , / . 5 "Ali sorts of bargains at the Rummagesale wednesday Coats, Furs-Waterproofs-Dress Goof' 9, Scr m Curtelntngs- R I b b o n s- Boys Clothing -Boys Hats and all the rest. Moore Sr McLeod. Monro 8:. McLeod. 2379-I0-29M2t. A nnua-I Meeting (hildren's Aid Society of Charlottetown The Annual General meet- ing of the Children's Aid Societv of Charlottetown will be held in the City Court TORICAL SOCIETY NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 29-The six- ty-eightb annual meeting of the New Jersey Historical Society was held here today in the society's building West Park street 'rho session addresses followed. _ _ ll L pil l .1-_l».,.»4 ~~ _roml on ibc evening of Morl- _dly the Iotb November at 8 ' o’c_lock. _ » _ i By order, rsrrmconnov, in _ ed, t n nd after the trans- giiziion A ofnoeonssli routine business _ _ Pnsmenh luncheon was served and a number oi 2403,l0,30MtSf 5\ l ._l 'fit- _E #_ _L _ ,yi 'I ?'il§. 1 fb -~. 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