'l'HILA'l'll'!'Nl|WBl!lR!’l‘0I'L!¢U ” "° s a me Eastern cuisines ag Contentment is the di life and contentment in the possession of Dlsmo knowlgésgfzllhtihe jewels are above clizicism, -- _ 0 , PQI! :Y into offer for sa‘e only such stones as will bear t most criiicil;u_nsp_;ctlon ' -_ V » _ - _.I/1 s . _ _ ~ Wéllner`s _Iewelry Store t" qt, -0.' 1;;-\ ` ` \_\ . ./ __“ _\ _ ,-»~,`.___ `~ _'_-_T 5” ~ dm. _ H5 ,.~ ., "`_-\f _xr \ ’ _, -‘_:/f :._~,_ E:‘1._-.1 .__-i _ . ~ °'rnMP1uR.\Noa: snaiuon GUARDIAN itorumro naw! -l-»-si Billousnaso---- hesnsinlyone of he most diagno- ‘ obit lilillts whic flesh is heir tn. Ov: 11 _ :_ _ : zz V1 _.Y Y 211 5 ‘ _ is 18 .and residence phone 20 ston's, Montague. _ _ d_ hons. or Precio" ,"Q.°ni Jewelry 'can exist only wnen one has positive ,Mr ED D FEEHAN Guardian dl representative _in Hourls will gla he receive subscriptions and advertis ...'SUBS(lRIBERS should renew not miss an issue, as all papers Reverend J. M. McLeod preseina i _ ' ' ' _ g _ ~ » - A ` ' Mbllersi *Wd t'h°'1'“m"h`i“ke\`9 h°°v“Y» Bid°l'B5i0H IDU \‘°P0l`f- GB 8590510; Underwriters’ Assogiation repogted ` - ` - describing the awful effects of the po- Chlldren's Aid Society since I ,was that in spits 0| an efforts to asm,-_ » ` , tations, which commencing on Satur- appointed in January last. tam the reason, for the auth,-eak 0! ri r » . on any others in the week, owing t B- st work is done *TX . A _ ,.1_ ` , . $5 fe; 1 ‘\_ -1, .- _' \. The most restful, 'comfort- able, st.llsh and strong :hoe ~made is the | .if-¢@J,,,, _Qieen Quality shoes are g.ov_e liuing,ultra fashionable, dainty in design and superla- tively good as the world’s I best shotm lkers can _ produce, Are the hind that have flex- ible arches, dou‘t n/eed bre ak- ing in. - r Prices range from $3 50 to ........... ~ . . . ..$5_00 Alley Col _ “S 4| . _ STRA Y CO W There has bien a stray cow on my pn mises since August. Owre' may have same by prcvlng pro perty andpaying e»- penal s. J H. JUDSON, 2623-1 1-rzMws4i Alexandria -_-_-.Ii--n-_.nxt-111!!!-II! i / st ' i v " if "\Q ' ` \ ' \ \ ‘<. .&\.f';;l»_ \ . A" ‘ ' ’;t"»¢~c~ iw: " ` `\_/ ///_ /_ f/ ,\. _. # a .ff /YI #1 v1g;»,.1l3§ ' f" ; -x - \\\\\ fn. I I Your Heating and cooking apparatus will -'last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. _ ` . .Sendusycnraddressandwe will quote prices. ~ Phone ru If tif s _ ` *-__\`;l` ';;ll"q"1 N-.\"Q‘v ._-1.1-_1l11_13 itlld Blln8l`ll1l?,‘ l`.0 the lllllnall FB Your. tru nds away won ___'._-,i_~_,~_`§~_'.- T i liken P1.. to fu xmas. owed--U~ ___ Came early and have a si ting,at the Bayer Pl\0l0 5l\"ll0 uf.‘;‘§i;’r...:af:..‘:.z?‘;2.r“; 335322. w Phone |92] ` of-grain and potatoes. The loss 1 byterian '.Ghurch at St. Peters d where lntoxicants are so easily t' _.°1r1Na. Houses.-Capt. J.sce~. | of St. Peters was the loser in a ti which occurred there on Saturday ternoon, and in which his pig-hous _ estimated at about two hundred d lars. Ten feeding pigs, which were to investors at Actual Cost Having built a ranch to ac Island for fort eight thou pany put through at once . ` Food, Wages Taxes, etc. for the sale of the srcck. of November. George J. Rogers. A. Alley, Charlottetown. ` or Rogers Fsrqullarson, aid st once as Bxeentlors save expense. _ ' i Coinpmy- Limited ~ |Sllver lllack Foxes _ Y , Silver Black Foxes, and have secured options on three pairs of the best strain on P. E . I ` y' .. ' s a n d dollars- $16,600 per pair. As the season is getting' late, we must have this com- 1 and have decided to ¢i'fe’r them to the investing Pub'ic at actual cost. All we ask for ranching is MD-t‘. of *.l‘f valve of the Offspring when sold in r9r4, which includes There is no water in this proposition-everyone on the ’ ground floor. We are not is-` suing any Pruspecvus, _nor is there any commission paid Applications for shares at Stomper share sbou‘d he in the hands of the unfermen- iioned not later than the rorh _ " ~ Bunbury, P. E. I. teiyuns Mtn. _ All Poll"l‘ax\ not paid, better be grdered for same. Pay at once and r989,lo,9ldtf - V ‘-0 region ofthe eyes, inabil- _Tlle Silver For the south, which carried the flame and sparks away from the dwellin house and barns. The orchard ba of the house was also injured to considerable extent. The Captai neighbors turned out in force, a the burning structure, which thre out un intense heat, sufficient to i IIPUITIBT IEETIBC -'rum monuruo num o alan nn. be obtained at w A Jgill of cu"-D355 3 ll discontinued promptly on expired Dr Conroy, the President. took th Sunday last. I-le scored the win to MondaY. Bild gave statistics t - tho building at the time were rescue n * with difliculty. It was very fortnn t - ~ that the wind blew as it did_ from . In the month of June we dealt with 5_ live cases of truancy; supplied two g_‘pairs of new shoes; dealt with one ¢k case of neglect and started one ne .°IT PAYS to buy in this Province *ONE CENT per word each inser tion for advertisinB n this column °'l‘ GORDON NES ls Guardian Cash must accompany order Min agent in ,Montague His office phone mum eherge twenty ilve cents be amines in soul-is at H. J. me- Ulf! Hall °\1 Mwdav evenins an was well attended, among those pie- IIICIILD R001 P1118 "\`=“¢ b°.l“5 R°"- 05°” 3l“1P°°“' D’ l Mhhellan. and Dr. Fullerton, Rev y 'Messrar Murphy, Taylor, Scot gt Smith Di' Jenkins, -M L A Dr Ye e agent was submitted: a Charlottetown, P.I‘l.I., fine temperance sermon in the Pres- Nov. 10, 1913. on Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: e- I beg leave to submit for your con two cases of supplying children wit o clothes; two pairs of new boots; on .\\ . Elégelegrgzgslvghe rgrgkigdg olacxilgggolic boy with books; one boy vaccinated, i The annual meeting of the Chll- _ ; __ ~ ,,_vp[-1-E MQRNINQ Guardian .mn rlren’s Afd'Society was held in the Dr. Morgan’ ee d _ .Coated tongue-bitter _taste in the mouth-nausea -_ dizziness - these _ 'eombips to maloe life a burden. The Uluse ls n disordered liver-the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to _the root of the trouble, ` put the wer right, cleanse the stom- D och and bowels, clear the tongue and tskeav/ay the bitter nate from the _ mouth At the first sign oi' bilinea- ‘nustake SAVE LIFE AT SEA THE OBJECT _ -“-"' . in I . . . . .. . ’ mf-ter at the omee or uudertsker w. '1’rin¢1|>e1 Seaman. Principal Lanari- LONDON. ‘Nov 10.-The interns- L. Dlngwell. His'pbone numberis 5. 25°- M9931- A- E- M°“'i5°n- M93- tional conference lor the greater sa- ._-- McDonald, L. D.-Watson, Leslie F. 5 Auld. `l‘lrs. -John Byrne, Mrs. Mc- D _ week or two before the time they Greedy. Miss Caven,1diss G. l'JcDlois.' h ¢ 1,; 1' 4 1 ' _ _,tg have paid for has expired and thus MY- .9-mi MN- JOUR ADGGFSOD. Ml" c an 8 pp ug B V gory comm as of are and Mrs. W. L. Cotton. Th curity of life and property at sea o ened here this week and the mer - the hoard of trade has been conduct- inghn Investigation into the ques- 6 tion of better protection against fire chair N10 minutes he-vin: been read. on shipboard. 'rue committee began the following report of the Soclety’s its work Wm, agmmgion that the present safeguards are inadequate and inefficient, but the members feel that it will he difilcult to suggest a remedy. _ A short time a o the Liver ool day afternoon are iusually extended In tho month of February we dealt gms on shipboard' very mth, pm. o with fifteen cases of truancy;_1;nrse grass has been ,,,ade_ - show how the percentage of crime cases of neglect on part of parent n at ghg was greater on these three days th 1;; During the past few weeks several serious fires, quite apart from those ° on board the Volturno and Temple- more have taken place and some hea- ls and sharted tw° ‘ww pupils to 9ch°°l vy claims resulted. In these Bras on for the mouth ce cases of neglect; one boy supplied would be very helpful in this district with clothes; nine pairs of new shoes - and started live new pupils to school b -making o total for the month, of thirty-two cases e‘ Month of April we dealt with nine ~l ,.,,_ cases of truancy; uve cases of neglect; _ supplied two new suits, one pair ol f ae’ boots and started one new pupil to , school-making s. total of eighteen es; cases for the month. is In the month of May we dealt with fourteen cases of truancy; supplied 1- . om one new suit; two pairs oi boots and d started one new pupil to school- 9 making a total of eighteen cases w a pupil to school-making a total of 5 nine cases for the month kept a constant supply of water on with seventeen cases of truagcy, on _ _ ii ll, d f th d ui 5 t case of neglect procured c cck for 1 3 I the Bi e G e We ng expose W family in ne€d,’ and had two children l_ i it ‘ ‘ 1 ffi~’r'“" I _ g. taken out of the inilrmary and place n’ - nd In the month of September we dealt - e 0 _ ' r ' B n les But for the “may in Protestant Orphanage at Mt. H _Prvnlol limi Valu lo l|\"`. numbers of enthusiastic letters that Tablets, and that is that these tablet trouble. Eliza Armsworthy, Canso, N.S. z mine I decided to give them n fair -trial The proved satis actory in my case.” can only come to an honest remedy compounded accordin to su exception The Human Eve _| The Eye is one of the ' most delicate and corn- ; plicated of' the human ` organs, and yet, probably throughfignorance of this i fact, it is being constant- f_- lgill-used an overwork- Eye-Strain ~ i Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the slymp toms ofEye»Strsin; end- aches -or pains in the IR ityto read or sew for any ltcigth of lime, blurred _‘. Allow as to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. 0!! at 7.3`o__ ‘ orders! the Provisional Dir- ___.n_¢..»¢- roars.. °»*°l_°°!fi°* 2°-=-as Zim; - Swrferv l 99 Grafton St. S*l“°°°'°°‘ . s59s~n-nllgi. , ~ - _________} G. F. Hutcheson certainly do cure any kind of stomach Here is a typical letter from Miss “It is with pleasure I write to inform ou that your .Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia ghblels have proved of great va ue to U19- I “kd f°m¢d}' ffm' filmed? bil" 'Phe payments during the course of without any lasting good. Having heard of your tablets curing such cases as Tile remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets is such s success as On motion of the,Rev. Dr. Fuller ton, it was ordered that the repo ment and the City Council C receive Pnmng N“`Dn"c° Dyspepsia The finauciali report of the Secre- S tar 'Ireosurer was then submitted y. showing a balance on hand at the tions received during the year $9.50, received from the Government of P. E. Island $330. received from the City Council $150. Total $682.45. the year were-To Wilbert McDonald, Agent, Detention Officer, etc., $124.80. ; to Leslie Auld, Agent, Detention Of- ficer, atc., $362.80; to Mr. Whi = for 1 rent of detention home to ...st of June $33.25; to Charlottetown Tele- : pnone Co., $15.19; advertising and ,my gwd formula, from pn,-¢ mg,-C. printing $6.26. Balance on hand Oct. dienfs, by expert chemists. If you are troubled wit your stomach get ask your-Druéggst about Ns- ru-Co Dygfaepsia a lets, compounded bythe Na onal Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, and sold throughout the Dominion at 5oc. a box. in 41st. $140.15; total $682.45. On motion of Rev. Canon Simpson, the report was adopted. Other matters having been discuss- ed the officers of the society for the ensuing year were then elected as fol- lows: Honorary President, Sir Louis Da- vlcs. President, Dr. Conroy. and Rev. Canon Simpson. . Honorary Solicitor, Mr. ll. McKin- non. ton. ‘ l Board of Management, the ofilcers, ex-ofl!clo. Rev. Dr. McLellan, Rev. H, Scott-Smith, Rev. J. Heaney, Rev. W. T. Murphy, Rev. Frank Mcquairl, Rev. J. A. Taylor, Rev. Z. L. Fash, Rev. W. Marshall, -Mrs. Rogers, (Gov't. House), Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mrs. John Byrne, Mrs. J. E, B, Mc- - Créady, Mrs. W. L. Cotton, Miss Ca- van, Mrs. Edwin Chandler, Mrs. Hug- . I (Dr.l' Kelly, Dr. Ross, Mr. Alex Mc Donald (l‘..E. Island Railway) Prin- - cipal Seaman, Mr. John A. Lawson; ,ML R. H. Campbell, Superintendent ,l of Education. On motion of Mr. W. L. Cotton, the thanks of the Society were given to the Civic Authorities, for the use of the Oity' Court room in the past year. The meeting then adjourned. . BIG PEACE CELEBRATION. LONDON, Nov. 11-In view of the 100th Anniversary ol- Peace among English speaking peoples two years hence it is suggested that there also should be in 1915, a celebration of the completion of a Century of Peace between England and France. u.- M °.f!.*.§.]`.?..'?..'.A lla ilu You lim Alam llugtl e d 5 1 ‘ - 1:' il i ‘ _ " -~--- Z1, lsaellzi ‘ r. th hi . e . ______r , -. *_»,,. it _ D _. cnmodateanumber °f pairs °f` glsslstafrce this rendered. might have bert. and started five new Pupils to ` | "w-ful. 1,* ]T“l"i' ll' Blue Foxes, we find vre are been much more ,,,,v,,,»¢,_U_ scnool-making a total of twenty-uv ‘ _ {"_" _ V . now unable to get delivery of “af” f°1` the m°“tl‘- l V '_ *\!‘_i-' 74,, »,,; . ,', ` ~ them, which leaves us with =,g¢g_-1- mtl; li; c¥;\s<;\;tl;t°!t;)`f;=!‘;;>;§ Vgivixilf- lit. ' ‘ ';‘.-il u».7\\'l`~i` _qlle gf l_l_‘_e_§')est and besf v _ ‘ ' f two pairs of new boots and started -‘ '_ ‘ik _ _ "" ‘lt F €q\1lI‘P€a'l9~\1¢lJf'5 lil Calmdl- ‘ one new pupil to school-making n l ~.....¢=, _y»_~', ,` Hui We have decided toform a total or thirteen cases for the.mo tn L ; " .' ~‘ H it 1. ,_ .,,._ _,_ , Cgmpgn for the breeding of , --and making in all a total of on W, ~ _ , ' _ ,.' ', 1 , ‘ hundred and forty-one cases, i " » ' , , rt ` i 4 e ’1‘*1°f°i° 0111>' °°° °XP‘°=**i°== f°f *11= t;'§n»f°°ll.v‘ll..“°dei.'§‘ll “orc 05.1 ‘goilrlf w end of last year of $142.95, subscrip- 'vlcerrcnlnennn Rev. nl-_ Fullerton Secretary~'l‘reasurer, Mr. W.L. Cot- gan, Mr. James Warburton, Mrs: D933,-isay monk a strong supporter of the Temperance making a total of twenty-six cases at 0 ,mt he centres 0( dan 0,. cause. An address directed against , = the sellers, and distributors of these In the month of 'March we dealt goods, which bring so much misery with fourteen cases of truancy; three o C B b S. t E seem to have been the coal bunkers, infiamable cargo and electrical in- stallation. Cotton is particularly liable to take tire, and last year there were 31 outbreaks' on vessels lnden with American cotton, over 24,~ 000 bales being damaged by fire and water. ¢‘illl'.lLlli.ll`l@` ‘iii"u’=ll_i1f.;li.1l’.lEilil_l§".‘.'iilll_' il. ‘ For Vzforncru ‘Who 'Work V . ‘7 . ___ Abloéegs _ %" 1* if is the best tonic. It prevents \ 1 henda:hes and bliiousness bv V; pl stimulating the liver and .1 |, ‘l di;,c=u\.e organs to natural l' action. xml :_ . .-.=1J'._EI-:‘i‘- is \t Rosy Cheeks ` follow its daily use-because this l pleeermiy bubbling' drink is mildly _ laxauve in its acupn and clears the ‘ blood cl impurities. < Tah a Bottle lions Ts-day. Sa Atalllhruggists ~ .i Q r llllllllllllllllllllllll Illl ll lllllllll Il i. at | | € 'sstrsal lflstel Es. Y* Agent‘W. K. Rogers, City. ' ,/- _ _ \ lllrlfllflt _ .nomlalorcuuef » Ealll from M t- reelmflnd Quebgg Teutorlc Nov l5th Linn.-ntlc “ Zlfh § _ 1 flu." h\ RI ° ` »\"| `. ° The largest >Cm~~ - edlan liners ln com- mission liatel: According to steam- e’r and accommoda- . on. Flrrt Class lll*l.l§f` One Clase Cabin till _£0.00 and 56.0' Seeon oxen sl. 5 _ Third Class, Bl. and 32.80 I _ 11|! Sl'l0RT£$T»` Y L l 'Agent W. K. Rogers, Oity. l i fro ham ¢l;f=_C<_>.is_i _ We have very careful'y se'ecttd- the following lines for our stock and yon’|l find everyone of them up top numbers. They are all the very best we can procure and in nearly every instance lower in price than elsewhere. Blan'k_e_t__s You've read a lot about blankets lately and most probably don’c want to read ‘_ any marc. just a moment--l~lere’s one case. The very best blankets suitable for use in this climate that we can procure in Manchester, England. All sizes _ $5-00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 pr. Comforts Now-we’re talking, Heavy Wadded ' Comforts, covered _with real go: d printed Sateen. 6ox7z inch....... lliiest 'quality waddrd, covered line eavy Creton :ie in good colors. 6.x7z...... Best quality Sateen covered down filled Comforts, bordered with matched 5 55 pla'n color borders. 60x72 _ . . _ . . 0 T . + Last Call for the h Sill( Sale Saturday closes the sale of 36 inch heavy Messaline dress silks at the reduced price. Think of it a silk one yard wide, go id value at $1.10 ani selling at ..-... . . 89c , A clear saving of zrc per yard yard * _L A Underwear Sale Makes A Cornmotion Childrens’ size 1 -_ l9c each “ 2 - 22C M “ 3 - 246 “ “ 4 - 27C “ u 5 _ si li A splendid line of seconds from cnc ol the best mills in Ontario. The damages are so small you’]1 have a hard time to pick them out, while as loprices-\ve'11'1et them “ 6 - 536 “ 7 “ speak for themselves. _ Ladies” Bar none, the very finest line of l ine heavy warm un dervr ear with a well ' combed up lining to he seen in the city. Undervests with buttoned front in either white or natural l Drawers in either style in Zgca l .both white and natural..........garment Boys _ ' A special purchase of st large quantity allows us' to sell this fleece lined underwear at the following prices Both Shirts and Drawers are the -same price. Size 22, 24, 26 each 28,30 ' “ 32, 34 “ Mcn’s Here’s the bargain ofthe year. Pcnman’s and Eureka brand,bept heavy fleece lined underweargood and warm and never br fore sold at less e suit than 95c a suit. Our price........ C Sionlev Bros The otwove busv Store. , ...'-;-ei..».-.»._'=-: as..-_ -~.--_--fo-.-;-'~ rf-__--T,-ev -_ _.-.r I "ff § ii, >'. if ni. j H" -,_ ;_v i\-§,*'!.;: wit if ` :.y.__-.{_ fl'ril'< r 'l i , v '