. OCTOBER 29.11914 ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " PAGE FIVE - » W/ 57/ -I ` 7/2/ ~ /I g _' ' _ (_, o_\ ‘ ',__.,__»_ _ _ 1" -*"4 “T ` owl _ Biff "-" *v N‘.j`.'. ' /I -f " "-i"": --4*' $.- l ¢'.‘,‘-` \ J 1/ l/ /ff l '/ .T i`:.’ , / £3 , ,/l ' '/'V \-f :Q\ `\\ \\\ \ In ‘ '/(_,/1 _ *Q _ . PMI/ i . . , ‘ ,fi I ._ _ff _ _‘mpc » 1.-» ' , . ._-.. _ Happy ls The Man Who has his Coal bin' filled with Pickard’s Coal, the kind that burns well and while burning gives out plenty of heat. _ Order your supply today- A Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’town English Bakery W. ll. Gessop begs to inform the public that he has opened a QUEEN. J. Brown, Moncton; T. L. Parkman, R. W. Stewart, I.. N. McKinnon, Mon. tague; J. T. Profit. Alberton; Mrs Harry Hunter, Summerside; Ralf Holmden, Ottawa. VICTORIA. - E. A. I-layt. T. H. Elliot. H. H. Harvey. St John; C. B. Morris, Sum- merside; J. T. Fraser. W. A. Fraser, W. P. Collins, M. A. McAulay, Han. fax; A. L. Fraser, Sonris; C. A_ McDonald. 0ttawa;- J. A., G. Ellis, Montague; Mrs C. McCormack, Boston; (,. C. Lamb, London; A. H. Beaton, Middleton; J. M. Ziiik, Brock- ville; M. A. Reid, E. l<‘. Carter, Montreal; G. E. Merrylleld, Toronto; L. A. 0'llrien, Truro. BIG, llllll ll Y HlNNl. lllilllll (‘Al.GAllY, Alta., Oct. 28.-About ii riuiii-tor of the business area of the town oi’ llannn, Alta., 160 iniles iiortii- east of tlaligary, on the (`3.N.lt., was wiped out by a disastrous blaze, origi- nitiiig through an explosion oi' gasoline stored in ii restaurant. Seven fraine biisiiioss buildings \vitli their contents are a total wreck. 'l‘lie iiisiiraiicc- oar- ricd 'is said to be greatly below the loss, wliioli is ostiiiiated at $20,000. Q l = COAL . Best American I Fancy Cake and Pastry Bakery, 138 Great Ceorge Street, in the ___IN__ premises lately occupied by Mr. Ross where I hope by strict at- chesnut fol Base tention to business and making a good article to merit a share of Burner your patronage daily The followingarticles are fresh Stove and for Parker House Rolls, Dinner Rolls, the Furnace Currant. Buns, Lemon Buns, A150 Miiionsliileielilhlfiilliliii limi. Au, kiUdS Of of small cakes English Raised Pork Pies ii speciality Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to order H. GESSOP Good Soft Coal ___AT__. Geo.E. F ull’s 138 Gt. George St. ' C l Y» rd Wll open _on Saturday Oct. 31st Princeogh ‘xlharf ti2'?'i'-lil-Liillllill. - 1 l_, Pove Your Patriotism Purchase Rexall From now until December 31st, we are donating _ Goods -_ _ p. c. of the total receipts for Rexall goods sold, to the I Patriotic Fund ' ' ' t the great work, and at the dgiliillt-il€i¥;yr<§(i:ll\fci2;1;ol'\ElSl/Siilue for your money. There is a Rexall remedy for eve_ri’ allment'“a Cure f0I` BVCTY disease, and each remedy is backed bv a guarantee- MacKinnon Drug Company _ J i - ""~ ' . ' Il . >\\\\\YIIi\\\\€/IIllIllll£\\ Q Smoke and Chew Hickeys Twist Tobacc Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is \\\\\YIIZ4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIII@&\ the best. Manufacturers Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. . Lirnited \\\\\\\\vf/lllA\(\\\u".J7 \\\\\\YlIllllllllA\\\\\\\\\\ZIl Q Phone 345 /f.-.\\\\\\vlll,r/av/////1 \\ \\§//////I//\\\\\\\\V/////’ 1 ln The Best Foxes at the Lowest Capitalization ' ` P d' reed Black_Foxes, Limited have the b 'lghe C2g2€::$d1rleyecd§ buy, and investors have an oppor- esi oxfiecuring Stock in this Company at the lowest capi- lV“’ty ° ‘ ` n with the same quality animals. 11 =1 “hiughdd C°'iipa°ih Willffflgh . uce wi ou i slmscnbed and Stoclk Carlllhzlr is yerxur chance to secure stock -RIGHT. NOW. Call at the Office in the Cameron Block for prospectus and full information. _ CONNAUGHT talization of any C°mpa y I short time the C0 advance on Dill' Vi' “°' Pedigreed Black Foxes,Ltd _ ' Box 54, Ch’towin “` 11Jsbi Z HUTEL llllllllli 'li THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN- -‘*- l»‘,§;?»§,,f,»‘;i,§';°»"§i,’-i,;»§»‘2¥"1-il-»»?lf»»Sli?" IT PAYS to buy in this province TEA TO-DAY in Market Hall Build- ing. llelp the City Hospital. TOMOFlROW'S TEA.- Take tea at St. James Hall tomorrow afternoon. 6275. THE NORTHUMBERLAND.-- The s. s. Northumberland docked at Char- lottetown last evening at 8.20 o’ciock. SALE OF APRONS will be conti- nued in Market Building this evening. while tea. is being served. Lots of good things to eat. . OFFICE ci_osEo.-on account or Dr Ayers being iii attendance at the Sunday School Convention nt Alber- ion. lie will bo absent i'roin his oillce to-morrow and until noon Saturday. 6279 TEA IN MARKET BUILDING.- ’l`ho bca in aid of the (‘liai‘lottetown liospital will be continued to-day in Market Hall Building. Adinii-ision, twenty-five cents. FARMERS MEET.--At a recent iiieetiiig ot' the East Point Farmers' institute the following resolution was proposed lor discussion at the Central l#‘armers’ liistitiite-to be held in Char- lottetown, Tiiesdriy and Wednesday, l?_c.iceniber lst and 2nd: Resolved: 'l`hat the Central Farmers’ institute place itself on record as being in i`avor oi' imposing ii tax on grade bulls and rams. 'l`liis is a most important resolutioii and should be iii:ii'ks in regard to ilic people of Allicrtoii, iii wlioiii, lic said, hospitality and gciicr- osity were licreditary attriliiites. ()tli- ers pri-sent were: ltev. l. S. Nowlan, oi' Moncton; ltev. \\'. A. ltoss, ltcv. Z. l.. Fasli. Mr. .l. (‘. Jnrdiiie, Siiinniersido; ltev. ld. S. Wi.-ieks, ]’owiiiii; l\li‘. \V. ’l‘. lluggaii, (‘liarlottelowii; ltcv. ll. S. Youiig, Itcv. ll. J. l"rasci', Suniiucr- sidc; :\li°. J. A. Moore. liii7.cllirool<. 'l`lic opcniiii.: devotional service begun iii 7.30 o't-lock and was conductcd by itov. Mr. Slrotliard, who gtivi- ii stir- ring address on (fo-npcraiioii in t‘liris- tian Lite. A niore detailed report will appear iii a subsequent issue. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.- About sixty-eight _vouiig people inet in lieartz Meiiioriiil l-lnll on 'l‘ucsday evening to foriii it Young l’eople's Society. Mr E. T. lliggs took the cliiiir and Miss Carrie ilowo was llppolnleil Socrotiiry o|‘ tho iiieoting. After coiisidorabic disciissioii it was ilociilc>.d to organise ii so<:iol,_v to bc. known as the Young l’oople’se Society, when the following oiiicers were elected:-Prcsldeiit, W. 'l‘. \Volliicr; vice-prosideiit, Miss ilortens l’hillips; secretary, Miss Carrie llowe; assist. secretary. Miss Nan Mi-Nair; iron- surer, l"red Crockett; iiiusical, Miss Katliloiic Moore; literary, Miss Philips; social, Miss Bessie Ileor; look out, liloyd Carlton; iiimiicc, Eriiesi Sellers. lt was then decided to make 'l‘liursday tlic regular nlglit of iiieet- ing, and ii lnrgc tloiiiiiilttee was ap- pointed to prepare an up-to-date pro- griiinino for 'l`liursilny evening, Nov. 5, when ii “ciiarncter social" will be hold. lt is expected the nieiiibersliip oi' this society will be \\'oll over 100 at the next nioctliig. as quite ii nuiii~ ber were prcvciited from attending on Moiidiiy night tlirongli previous engageiiieiits. WEDDING BELLS.-A very prolly wedding look place at l~‘ort Augiistiis t‘liurch, on Tiiesilay, Oct. Zltitli, when Miss Mary (luniininkey became thc wife of Maurice 0'Conncll, 'l‘arciitum. The bride was beconiingly attlred in ii suit ot white panama cloth and wore ii hat of white plush. Miss Llbblc (‘i|innilske_v, sister ol' the brldo, noted ns bridesmaid, and was dressed in ii suit of sncqno bluo cloth. 'l‘hc groom was nbly supported by Joseph R. Dris- coll, Mt. llyan. An' clitborale dinner was prepared at the lioine o|` the bride's iatlior, Peter Uiiniiniskey, Mt. Ryan, where ilfty couples were de- lightfully eiitertnined. 'A rare multi- cal treat formed part. or the ,utter- noon’s enterlaiiinient iinll was indulg- ed in by auch notable talent ns Itev. A. J. McDonald, Fort Augustus; A. ll. tlosli, (‘.harlottetown. Wlliloni Mellon- ald and David McDonald, choir inns- ters, Fort. Augustus Uliurcli. In the evening about two hundred young peo- ple. friends of the bride and groom as- senihled and spent a very pleasant evening in dancing and singing. The mnny presents received. iiicliidlng cash and cheques. testify to the popii- larity of the happy young couple. Air. and Mrs. O‘Connell have ine brat wishes of their iinmy friends in their journey through life. “lf your children ure iuibjoct to (Troup. (‘oids, etc., give ilioni i’cnnIltr (Sr p, Colds, etc.. give thi-ni l‘c|inulnr ling" Prfco 25 ami Fvtlc. per lmtllfn rloitl m\{§ hy ld. A. l"0':l'l`l7Jll_ t‘ciilr:ii |_'fp\|!§|0r9, li2l7-10 2't'lllI_ll THE EXPRESS.-The Express train from Summerslde arrived ln Charlotte- town last night at 10.15 u'clock_ POWNAL. CIRCUIT.-Services "on Sunday are:-‘ Clifton at il, Mt Herbert at 2.30 and Pownal at 7. ` ~ -Z-4% CANDY FOR SALE.-Delicious home-made candy for the children to- day at the Market Hall Building. Children admitted from 3 io 5 p. ni, NEW DOMINION.-Services in Pres- byterian Clieurcli on Nov. lst. mor- ning at 11 and evening at 7. Rev. E. Lockhart ot Kensington will pri-aicli. GAME TO-DAY.-The third ganie oi’ the series for inter-collegiate clinni- pionslilp between S. Il. C. and i’. \\'. U. will be played to-day at the A. A. A. A. grounds at 3.45 p. ni. A very exciting game of football is oxpccied as both sides have fast teauis. TEA CONTINUED.-Tire tea ill nued t.o~day. Plenty oi' chicken, served. 'l‘ea, 25 cents. ' The Presb terv of Prince Edward on 'l`uesdiiy, Nov. Zlrd at Z o'i:lo p. ni. ’l‘. t'. James. l~`redcrlctoii had ilii* niistortuiie when ii coll ruslied tlirougli the al thc saine tinio tliereliv crus ' the above result. SHIPPING ITEMS.-'l`liu sale w ei`l'ectcd last week oi' thc scliooii “J. W." by George Wiglitnniii, oi' (icoi‘geto\\'n. (‘npt:iiii llarvcy il/i ray, who had charge ot the vcnscl, ` w i'oi' the “Maude (‘.arIoi'." wliicli sail |`or Iliilifnx siiorlly,---lVii'. ii. (‘:i wiiicii he luis ncqiiiiw,-il i`i'oiii lion. .l.. Macdonald. llc cxpci-is to dispose his cargo :it St. .loliii's, .'\'i-\\'|'oiii liind. inn ndnptiition i'roin Sir Waiter Scot iiovcl of the saiiic iinini-, \v;is the tl ol ii iii:i.slei'piccc siiowii ut tli»\i'i‘in cd liousc, 'i‘lic zictiiig in this pici was cxccllciit :intl the pliotogra wore be;iutil'ul und ziddr-d iiiucli to i llio story ol` ii iiioti'ii~i":4 l_o\‘c. lfli-iw-i_'t licr only child. ilii\‘i|ioiiici' is driv nliiiosl to tlic vergc ot iiis:iiiil_\‘ PRESBYTERY OF P. E. ISLAND. Y _ land will nieet in quarterly sessioii in Zion t‘hurcli Hull (`liarlotti-towii Market Hall Building will be conti- sal- ads, pies, Jellies and good things Is- cl( AN ACCIDENT.-Mr Geo. F0i‘ris, to have his arm broken ln:-it Satiirday llc was leading a. horse into tlic siabli-\ door _ lung Mr l"eri‘is against. the door post with as or oi` lliolitiigiio, to Puptalii (‘linrlcs (?lori>_v, ur~ is now iii'i'uiigiiig to have it cni'go i'end_\' ill rr, dcnlor in prodnizc nnd coal. is al prc- scnt in ilu- city piirciinsiiill' Drodiic l\ii‘. (Tnrr is loaidiiig thc scliooiiiu' "Yiikon" ni. t‘ni'"~+::i..m Om; H *1 5\lllllVA Oi-I L-a 5' Q hnson & Johnson e Quality Drug Stor or. Kent & Prince Street UIQ -.rl Q if--1; -3- Dainty -t » §'=li§;; »-_- Q.. ~ For the Toilet All new,clean and fresh --the product of the larg- est and most popular manufacturers in Canada and United States--the most attractive line we have been able to offer. There is not an article in the lot but will please you-thoywere manufactured (by experts) and will satisfy tho most discriminating. You mustsea these beautiful articles to npnrocloto them- 'thi-y orc surf 11 'leilglit you. The 2 Macs ' Articles éyululivA\\\\xv¢w//Annually; lllllI7IIWI7l§\\\\\\\£\\\\\\\\ZIli_5\\\\\YIII&¥\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIIIHilllll IlIllI7IIZs\\\\\\\\\\WIlll\\’ \ ought to the house, an the young mother attaches herself t a rare treat. lt was a splended serio- Gcraiil were honiorous in the extrein 'l`hc inimitable, pleasingly ludicrou Ford Sterling brought down the lious in “A bogus Baron", outclassing liln inoiu comedians in America and ture house. Last night's comedy was "roiirer”, and the plot was good. J. llrake, S. J. Wliitlock and J. Proud ol` Lodge Eton, Sons oi' l-Inglnnd, wli by Messrs Chas. l’arl£ei', l). l~l. Shaw Storns, uccoinpaiiicd on the piniio by Miss Ill. Sterns. Wliist was the next tliiiig takoii up, :ind tlie liidy':4 prize was won by Miss Nellie llongan. and ilic geiiilcninii’s by Mi' llenry _l.np- tlioriie. After wliist dancing was coiniiieiicod and continued until carly this iiioriiiiig, wlicii ilic aitnii' broke up with tlic slugiiig ol' the Nutioiinl Anilicni. 'I`lic ladies' lfoiiiiiiiltci- con- sisted oi' Mrs tj, \Vliii.ltiv`ii, E\lrs .l, ll. Bell and Mrs ii. (‘, Waril. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS.---A :iiecliiig was licld iii thc lmiigiic of iliii (Toss llali last iiiglii lor ilio pur- posc oi' oi'g:iiiisiiig lbw iisiinl lull iouiiiiiineiits. l-lniiilball, baslif ilnill. boivliiii: and billiiird ioiiriiniiioiits \\'i-rc itiraiigetl. wliicli will proviilc. :iii aliiliidaiice oi' aiiiiisn|iiciit:¢ for tba nienilici'.~;. ’i`lic piii'lii-ipaiitzi iii llic dii`i`i~rciit lint-is of sport were quitt- eiitliaisin:-itic. and thc dil'i'i-roiit dcpnrt nienls were riuickly illiod up, 'l‘iii- iiiccliiig opened wiili :iii :iiitii'<-as li;-.' llic Prcsiticiit, win: said lic was vi-r_\> griitiiicd to noli- tiic grcnt i-iitliiisiaisiii prevailing, and \v:i:: suru lliiii lin- toiiriiiiiiiciils this your wuiiid lic tin: iiioi-.t siic.ccssl`iii cvor known iii liic liisiory oi' iliti Sot~ic.l_\'. Facilities \i'l:ri- pioi'itii=d in ilio bali for tiic playiiii; iii` liiislleiliiill, liainitliiill, etc., :ind ns llic tiot'icl_v gro\\':; ilddiiioiinl iiiiiusi-~ iiicnts; would bo o|`i'i»i‘cd. 'l`lil\ l'ollo\\‘- ing prograiiiiiiic was liien put, on;-~ Vncnl solo, i\'lr ivan lliiglios; rccitii- lion, l\'lnsloi‘ .lack Voiiiioiy; piano solo, Mr .luiiien it. t`urrnii; stop dziiici-., l\lr Iviiii lliiizlites; stop d.iiicc, lilr .l. iler- roii; cliorusi-:i by tlic dil`i`ci‘i-nl vocal- ists aiiioiig liic ii;-iiiln-i‘s. H4-vl~i‘al ext-clit-iii :~il-.iociioiis wi-rc i'ciirl; pciloi-iiicfi licri.-b_\' .\li‘ .-\~iniii.~s and l"`"l` 3t"(`“l*’- -Ull- |.\i»-.~s|':: lioliinlcii :ind i'nrli'idi;i‘, l’rincc _ ll-Ill\\':ird lslriiid |iotziIoc:~i, wlicn duly ""`”""~"°`°"""_"'°` ccriiiicii as bf-iiif-I l`i'o<~ lriuii piiwili-|',v :.<.i|i, ulll lu- :nliiiiltiul into t'.f-, l'n‘ii~lit-.-='l|“’r ("mU"m' '"].lm" mr Nmrllim ‘ 'srowii on tlic lslaiiid. Air .\ii;iiii.~; irillh" f:""""'l ""'"""‘5"m' Th" r""""‘ I iii: in pi'o'-cl-lliiiif rapidly and to-da_\ |'.'iiici- l'lil\\:ii‘il lslciiid woiilil i‘l:ili:=<»l"""ll‘[7r ‘l‘l“"!’l""“l "ll “WD Wm* 50"' ini- tit-.tit-as-ii\~ or inivina iiowii.-i-\~ .~¢i»;ii»l‘" lil" <'\.» ilu-_v uill irniii and be equip- l Ll FOR THE SCHOOLS.-»'l`4l¢»-J-M-»pni1l~-X-,\l\ln- (lriiin. son oi' Mr. 0. ll, ('35. iiu-nt ol' lidiii-:ilioii has sont ii circular . _ci-;.i;|, ,mtl iii~otlicr oi` Senator Cas- .to lin- School l|ispi‘ctoi‘.-z, iislliiii; tlmiii l=_»y~._;y,, ,if this ciiv, will gt) |_0 th, to i-iicoiiirigo ilic production ui' \'c/.ze-lfi-wit with [hp ,~,_»g]mL.,,| "R ns ghnp inblo niid gaiwicii fioocs ns part' ofglain, ' I 66 .-\ special purclizise splendid for the night whe you morc. l . Twelve ._ _ Quarter” 5 Cotton * pair _ Blankets I size, that means 82x74 inches. They are just the real tliing for winter sheeh- -. lf you were. buying blankets like this in the ordiiiary way, they’d mst ' UNI; l of big soft warm velvety cotton blankets, “twelve quartc `° l , l . I n you want just a little inoie warmth. __, 1 . . VL ,__ ‘IVENTY FIVE PER PAIR ` Moore & McLeod 1 1 19-121 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. _' more attention be given by Inspectors. They insist that t every hair removed, the handling. well. Hogs must be spl We want to build i l \.-_‘_._‘f’ ‘_"" ~‘f ll 1, ._". \l'{ Notice Regarding Dressing Hogs As zi_ result _of Government Inspection it is__absolutel_v necessary that . Some few farmers are not splitting the hogs between the hams and are leaving the bung gut-and in some cases even the manure-in. This must be . remedied also, and in future a reduction of 2 lbs. per hog will be made on all hogs reaching here dressed in this manner, as to say the least it does not look so only with your co-operation. ' Davis .si rnassn __A-...M - W i ____ ___ . s-_if1‘:.'.” its if ii .~ to drcssingliogs foi market in order to avoid refusal = he head. cars and feet slionld he thoroughly cleaned, carcass carefully washed and kept. perfectly clean when *"»=i-‘.:»vf‘.~:° :i i ti l it down completely, and bung gut and refuse removed. up a reputation for Island Hog products, and can do _'film EIZKXLWKH l § ; ~¢.--_-s~.....c. <4- ¢ .1 '-=-»-raw - A-A av.-»-_.aa-C ">*’r-Ja... ...._...~..-,_,,___,, .___,- .__._,_..,.,..,..._..., ....._...._ ...,,. - --~._,, ~a.,._a -sua _ ..`. ..--I.-_-..~.,. _.§I»...-_»~_-4-ba _J.k__ 1