vw-» 4; ;- , ._._,. ., ._ - i » , ___ r -__ ._ , ' . I f ' ..,_._ _,_ ' ‘ ¢ ' - '--.','»;.-1;., ' 1 _ .- - »~,. ..». ' ' > 1 . _ ._ . i . , __ .1 ,,,__ , _,,,..___._ __ _ _ ,___ _ ._ ',: ' arf ~ - 1, _;1--._ 1 ‘t-::.. .t v _ ._ ;=\-_.__.J_,__, - l=.¢__‘ ~ .... l T OCTOBER 29. 1914 Q - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p AGE SEVEN ' » - _ »- THE Elsreii _';&'.’ W '¢si»¢.,. “N1-v~ turns \ - ' J” ‘WV ‘ >€ _ ,_ ._ ________.________.______________________________W - //, 1;- ` 1 ~~ __ _ __ , .. . _ _____________ _ _____ _ _ _ _ / §_~v.D%a // ,` ..,»@___.( 4, _ _ .£57 _ ..i'.‘.§.‘=.:-f§~:&’. _-‘_>l=."=.._>f~°-E” _.1-/».l'.‘ -Isl _ qu , _~ »-5 f_..'i»,_¢5____.». os.. -,__ ,_ sl( ._ IT PAY8 tu buy in this Province.‘ _ Y-__ / /,Z _ *_ / Y. 3?*-»*§,\\ v-:ip ___ i‘\`-'/'/ _ _ ~‘»~ _t<~.___ " ` ' 1__ \\ __ _ _I -_=‘ - ..°1'. oonoon ivss is ouurdiuii \\_ ’ " 'I ' ` ‘gy scent in iuoutesue. A I‘ W A - __ _.'ri-is uionNiNG o di _ 42,/ T H E S _ in be qbts_tn_ed_t_i_;i_ soul-is at iIIsII-.IIIA-.Im inlet!- for men and women that have passed ri id inspection before placed in stock an‘d sold by men wgo understand themluerfectlv and can intelli e tl d ` t No matter whether you Tidy ay I2nIgI~;eritI:IdIdp\Il1vIa(iIglIlS:i{ one gf our most expensive high grade watches you will receive the same courteous treatment and have the same confidence in your purchase. We always consider it a pleasure to show you our stock of Watches and to quote you prices. I E W. W. Wellner Stabe 1868 The GTCBE WRfCh HOUSB Bessie Garrett; 2, Bessie Gillan; 3. 1.f__i. -\/.Fl _ / ' 1\Ih*~:-:- -` ' -i ' . -. » 4_ -,I \ / 'D ) To Fisher. -Miss Maclnnis' Depurtmenhl Few _~ _ ,_\\ E' / See our dainty Christmas m0\1I1!IS. they are the most beautiful we have ever been able_ to secure-choose your Christmas mounts while the \line is complete. / THE COOK STUDIO I We have our mountiig for the Xmas trade ready for you to inspect. VISIT OUR STUDIO Bayer Photographer l Phone |92-J l l li , For _a_Good Photo -Visit the- ’ 1 A. L. Ly011---Studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’sWoik V 1 Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- efit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. Optician ixiusuxnllh-D-s_an_ gui--IJ PHOTOGRAPHY Good work. prompt delivery moderate prices THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS Picture framing dept. in ¢0UD@l‘-H011 F62-t.‘43Mou uonson at DUFFY isrriners and Attorney' Benetton for noni Ben* 0' 0"” Moulin' 'ro Loan m ..*EXAMINATlONS.- .The follow- ing is the standing of the pupils in Souris High Schoolz- Prlncipal's Department, Grade Vll_- (Senior)- 1. Franklin Morris; 2, Annie Garrett; 3, Alfred Styles. (Junior)-1, Winnie Stems; 2, Clifton McCallum; 3, Doro- '-hi' White; 4, Casimir Marcow. Grade VI.-1, Arthur McDonald; 2, Joe. Foley: 3. Harold Lavle; and George St- John (equal): 4. Willie Luvie; 5, George Fraser. -Miss Maclntosh’s Department. Grade V.- Andrew Meurant Grade IIV- (Senior)-1, Kimbell McEwen. (Junior)--1. Willie Brennan: 2. Russell Laird- 3, waiter ‘ xx. _ ) Q ;,‘,",;if1°,'1;-;_Sg,;-1-gl-gs-0-ge Bu _ .f ‘~ " m¢m#ew ‘-------e-~--’-'-fi J - "<10 UI-~ (iJunior)- 1. I H Philip Hughes; 2, Molly Poole; 3, Michael Lavie and Jack McLean _ I-nr __ __ Youll XMAS Piioios <=~»» sm- 1, Frank Blackett; 2, John Gallant, 'W -S The new Invictus Boot for fall wear is built on a smart nobby last-the style is grace- ful _ and substantial. stylish andcomfortable, but the best feature of all is the absolutely thorough manner in which it is designed and finished _ Made of special qual- ity hea_vy box calf, leather lined througout, solid double leather soles, viscalized- to make it waterproof; ;_:oIors black and dark an. You couldn’t get a better boot at an y' price. Healthier so wear than rubbers, cheaper, more satisfactory. They cost a_ little more thon or- dinary boots, but they’re worth every cent ofthe piice $6.00 and $7.00. Another line at $5.00- \ / Alley & Co. The Shoe Men FDI DIVIDENDS PIIID The following is n iist of com- piinics which have paid dividends on not-oiiiit for 1014. Most of these com- piinies expect to pity additional divid- cnd inter: Cash dividends declared and alrea- dy paid as posted in the ofllce of the Canada Fox Exchange. p. c. Spring Park .10 (More soon) Prince Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ __ . .10 (More soon) Rayner International ._ _ _ _ _ . _ _ ._ _ _ .. . . . . . ..._.......Declared 40, paid 20 R. J. McNeill Co. ...cash 50, stock 50 later. Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co. ftnyiier Clarke & Harlow Fox Co _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . B. I. Rayner, West Gore, Black Prince Fox C0.. Pure Canadian ....cash, 50, stock 35 General 1-‘ur Farms. Ltd.. _...paid 12 (Expect to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward . . . . . . . . . . . _ _.paid 10 (With uililitlonal 10 p. c. soon) Murray Harbor . . . . . . . _.cash 30 (More soon) Upton . . . . . ..cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & ` Patch Co. _ .cash, 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _.cash, 15 (Added three pairs) Crapaud Fox Company......casl1, 40 Willow Hill Fox Co. 35 per cent cash New London Fox and rnrm Lands. Ltd.. 200 per cent. cash, and more later. Royal _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . ........110 Dundas . . _ . _ .300 cash and 200 stock Seal Rlver.... _.16 Diamond Rogers Paton ..._ ._ ._ .. ...10 (More later.) _.paid 200 _ paid 20 . paid 105 . paid 50 pi ll Coal Coal As the cold v_yea{l_ier ist arilé proach'ng you s ou see o that y¢I>u have a 809d 3t°°k °f coal laid in for the winter. We have a supply Of excellellf L .,, _ -' @- _@-_Ig _/ _,i I _ I .I quality of coal now on hand. SUI; -___ _ |}|m||| able for Domestic and steam_ pu poses, and have carl10¢S am"'“§ almost daily by Steamer an schooners. __ d B_ Whid it iillllllllll T03 SCh°°ner Gia ys I Welnsist on;-om-examining the ual. den" is now 0i'l Wal’ flom N(-ew it of fuel lhat slides down ‘our cgnte h Cargo Of Afithr'BClte |p{¢nty of dust slag and klinkers means York wit a ' fl kindll’ money throw sway. Coal. lf you require a Y _ f t lf u wangto d our order and satis ac _ rv sen us! .H be made from °fY d°‘“"”="' W’ - lie-est Save Money on Coal vessel while dischar8m¥ a Waible Prices' our yard will help you. Olson bright coal st. tho right price. Euntain B¢II & C" _ i>iioue.111 W_1|o|¢¢¢_le &RetaiI Coal Dealer; _ i ,_ ».~‘ -_.ff ' ..°0NE CENT per word each fn- sertlon for advertising in this col. umu. Cash must accompany order, ..°HAVE YOU YOUR FLAGT. At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste. finely enarnelled Canadian flags f6r`y€iIr“lh'p'elj"I0"cei5ts 69-Ch; DGP P0511. 12 cents. Guardian Ofllce. 6208 ..*THE REV. J. C. MARTIN Car- digan will lecture in the Hall at Fanning Brook, Thursday, Nov. 5th on "The Value of a Scrap of Paper." It will be in reference to the present war. Proceeds to go in aid of the [ted Cross. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Lec- ture beginnlng at 7.30 p. m. Admiss. ian 10 and 15 cents. Ladies with pies free. By order of Committee. 6267-10-29M3l. JURY FAILED T0 AGREE IN Tl-IE CARMAX CASE. MIXNEAOLA, N. Y., Oct. 28.-The jury in the case of Mrs. Florence -Uonklin Carman, charged with the murd-er of Mrs. Louise Bailey, failed to reach a verdict lifter 13 -hours and 10 minutes of deliberation. The jury _reported its inability to agree at ‘10.55 a. m. to-day, and was dis- Pflmary Department. (Miss Walsh)- Gmde 1-- (Senior)--l.'Helen Cam- €l'0I1. Fred McEnchern, Earl Roche; 2. Hilary Paquet and May Gillan (601181): 3. Bernard Foley and Tho- mlw Puriuet (equal). Grade i_-i: serioliesly with the inilk :_iiipp’_\' 1.' Gei°muiiy_" Dr. Rucbiiei' gives the i'oll0wliii.zl:illli~ of nic-al irciisililipti-.iii 111-: l-zipiln lor Europe: ‘ l{ilo;,'i':liii.= Gci'niniiy.. _ ._ Eliglnnd.... .. _ _ _.4713 I Frniice.. ._ ._ ._ ._ ._ Hollniiil nzlil Bi\Igiiiiii_, , _ Ailslriu-I-liiiii:ni~y__ ._ ._ _ _ _'$0.0 Il\lssI:.\.... __ _. ._ __ ._ ..2l.8 ltnly........,._. .,..__l0_~i i Gorillaii_\"s ill-miliitl, the writer its- serts, is Govt-reil fully for the period ot' the war, niiil. while forage is iioilii too plentiful oriliiinrily, he believes that there will bf- no difficulty fcciliiig the stock, especially if ii. inte winter inztkc il possible to pasture the :ini- :i:s,c - 'rl 6 I ineiiy`s supply lirings l)i'_ ltuebiicr to thc ctiiiclilsioli tll:il in this respect al- so Gerninny is fur helti-i' off tllnnlins been lioptfd. There is enough wlieiit and rye to niecl Gernlail_\"s ilcinunil during the war, mill instead of press-lil coilditioiis iiiriici-illng. as has been cluinicil, a sliortulre there is l=vui'_\' reason to ln~Iie\'e that tlic fsupply liuiid is great oiiiiiigll in lezivc, a surplus. $100 Reward $ 100 The readers of lhis paper will he pleasedlo learn that there is at lr-nstoiv rlroadvrl disease that science has been abil-_ to cure in nll its stoves and that is i 'atari'h, II;iII's C:itaii"i l'iirr~ is the only positive cure now known to thc n~.edii.':al fratenitv, ilntarrh being n i`on'=lili_ition:il lrent' menl. IIaIl's Cnlarrh Clirc is lrikcn int:-rririllv. acting directly upon the blood and mucous s \i‘ faces of the system, thereby dcstrming the foundation of ihc disease. and givinu lhc p:\tIi=i.l sisting nature in doing its work. 'I ht- pvoprieloizs' have so much faith in its ciirzilivc po\\'ri':‘. that they offer Une lliintlrcd Dollars for any msc ili:it ii. fails to cure. Send for list of tc~ti|u- iiia Address F. J. i 'IIENEY Sz i `(). `I` Ictlo. il Sold bv all ll;ua_ifi=l.~1_,75r_ _ _ Take H'1Il's Fanii y Pills for const p ilioii. per bottle. E. A. Foster. i‘cl|irnl Drill; i i . _ J -' Iii-" 15.’ ‘i i p _ of milk. ° -,L > nhz.-iii; 2l00 000 niiimills roulfl llc killi-il for _ I /' I ~\u*‘,. _ 'E Alter nssertiiig llinl the Gi-rllnzis __| uri- llic biggest niozil czitvixs in liiilr--ii--_ I '\‘\`. _ .\ I lnills longer llinli is iisllnlly the i'.:isi>. f\ A lollf.: ilctniloil iilspci-tioii of (li~;'- f"_ »,_~A r, ‘;_ \ r ` ‘ ` I' | 5 7 I . i 1 i ‘ ~ . Staniield is Warm I »_ ` I ~ ._ 1 \ I Ii . _ __ _ _ i| 9,, ’,'_ r“i`»»» _,' A No “almost as good" underwear II I /I i 3 I J .~ ‘ws ‘l If-`7 Q* strength by buildinll \ip_ thc con=lit\il|oii and ns- - . \ 1 1 _ _ I at l .~ siiil of this vvlelyralcd iinrierwczii' . IV” ”II'* I I “Viilol is thc finest. fnll lonii- sold to- " ~ _ - _ ,_ __ _'I R b T & C day. Strengthen yourself for the void \_‘.‘l_ __ _ 0° weather by trying zi bottle, l‘ri<-c $1 . \\ ,__ \`_\` i I\Cl'1Slllglf()l'l ‘ -1- » _ _ \_,._,_L..__:::» *X urugstore. 0217-ll)-CIT-iilili _ l ---AND--- Suitings Another lot opened today, smart up to date goods _ COATINGS Season’s Favorite Materials _3 Game Cock Tweeds 5; Tufted Cheviots Kersey Cloths Also another lot of Millinery , Goods. » fl. 4'-I \. 'i 5;/I gf Stanley Bros. The Always Busy Store. ~~-1 M'-°‘ *E _ Z1 '”.;.._;.' " A _ 1 P/_'~._'fl.._._.' I I ..._..‘...»..I I- ...___ LI _ 'gl _ _ __ _ Winter Underwear /T -` 1??-" -"-_ _ "1 5',-_ iii' Ii- from the coldfrostv winter weather, I when the best will cost you very (1 __;, little more-give your body the pro- I " .~~ 9.,-,-`~»,.i’ R teclion it requires-wc;-ir Staiifielrfs D " 'I " ' should be worn to sliieltl your body 5 all wool unshrinkable, the acme of .I iindei‘i.ve:ii‘ pcrfecticn. Don’t let a I ___ _YI _....3 __3 la' J; few c_eiits stand bctwten health and Iizlopilicss. Get a suit of Stanfields ard you i I, will never rcgref it-you will get more real comfort and wear out ofa I I' than you coulrl iiiiziuint-_ All sizes, " ,_ styles and prices will lic found here. ‘ See them. _ _ ____ _ ._-__/j I' Y f i _ _...___ _..._ _.._.~_.__...__ _ , __ _,i______. Q' fi g_5\_ lf# $‘ru5_iinE}_irs UIIDIIYIAI \ StanfieId’s Guarantee Every Garment all Wool Un- shrinkable-If any Garment shrinks in the wash will be re- placed free. at 25c. Dresses. Stanley Bros. 6M6~l0~28M8l ‘ Two Piece Shirt and Drawers GREEN LABEL $1.00 GARMENT RED LABEL 1.25 GARMENT BLUE LABEL 1.40 GARMENT BLACK LABEL 1.75 GARMENT A FEW SAMPLE LOTS AT A SAVING SAMPLE UNDERWEAR, WATSON’S, a saving of 25 o_o., sliihtly soiled on double edges but none the worse. Also 20 Com inations, all Wool, Watson’s make $l.75_uo to_ $5.50. BES l` LINE OF SAMPLES ever shown in this City, good fleece underwear No. 1. Penmans' $1.00 a suit. ALL THE BEST HERE in Boy’s Jersey Sweater Coat Shirts and other comfort living garments at before prices. One lot of Ladies drawers 85c Garments at 45c (no vests to match this lot). Heavy weight _$3.00. LADIES’ STANFIELD-Special value at Sl 35a garment. / ummm Fleeced underwear 55c, 75c and 95c. NICE VARIETY of children’s unrlcrvests from 25c to 50c. BOY’S UNDERWEAR-Extra value at 35c. _ _ _ underwear and combinations, 100 pieces ai 25 D c discount Large table of sam_ple . - _ . - ALL SIZES, in children`s vests and drawers, about 300 to choose from, sizes 3 to 9 yrs. r _ _ 5 T here’s-a-Crisp-Autumn - Freshness in the Air Which will make you think Of Wai"mer Underwear Stanfie-ld’s Underwear Canada’s Most Fainious Brand Is Always Obiainzihlc at Pzitoiis Sttlrii"ieId’s Underwear is made for comfort and wear. The soft elastic woo‘, the perfect fits ensures Iuxurous com- fort; Stzlnf'ieId's is inade for scrvicc, and service considered Stanfield’s is the most economical Underwear inthe world. Made in all the latest styles. CLOSED-CRUTCH COMBINATIONS Are. thc safest most practical design on the market. They offer all the advantages of other designs with none of their short comings at $3.00 and $3.50, also WATSONS at $1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.75 to 4.00. " ‘L emu- Other Good Lines at 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 i l _ exceeded tho deniand. pp House P A T O N S lf Q..u. "0Densd today. New Frillings, Em-J _ | __ _ . ' * " "IV II ` I' ' ‘ ,."_»€‘:'