'I .._. _. _ ,__ . _ - .r \. "3 ‘ 1 _ \ \__ 1 - ‘.1 ' fe fu t ' f r '- ' _ ,.;, f __ _ _ » r .' "1"'. , .V 6”", _ ________.,_____ ,_ _ __ \ ‘ 1 _..._ -~._._ _ _ A ~ - 2 _fer ocrossn 29.19121 ‘I _ ` ' can-. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rv* ' f- PAGE steven You don't have to lean over hot cooking top.and steaming pots- to work damper on O . M'_‘Clar k-it is operated from in front: Ask the McClary dealer to show_ you " » All I Huge Patented Direct Draft Damper B 1 E “Made in Canada” I Sold by 'Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. l. and R. T. Holm, ua, smimsae, P. r. 1. (TI-I.\ltM OF INDIVIDUALITY. _ -~i-___..__-__- We are at the present day passing certainty. The old order of things seem to give complete satisfaction, many different walks ol lite. ‘ One ol the most desiruble, certainly the most useful quality a woman can er equally admirable. That is the quality of being able to appreciate and exploit individuality. One of the great differences in the attitude ,of 3 man towardfhis clothes and the attitude of a woman toward hers is that.a man sees “_ coat or a suit upon another, and if it pleases hin: he goes and orders one like it. suit that fits well and gives entire satisfaction, and the last thing he ini; individuality. er woman's gown and m\1ch as her heart may desire that self same gown, nothing will induce her £0 have one like ituinless she is reason- :__ _J-f _ ‘_l?’i`l;€ ii A M. P.M. I’.M. A.M. ' 7 0 7.00 5.2l . 5.56 2! Il( 0.80 lun J . »» 0.110 _ll _ ‘L , 11 ann..." ..,._ H0151' All Penman Products are Made in Canada Canadian Government Railway P. E. I. RAILWAY ‘1 'e‘ef.;;'1 » - __'l'_lME TABLE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 1st, 1914. rams Outward T,-agus Nwm-,1 Read down. Read as sss°v> SEESSS 11.00 3,30 ______ 4,42 7.55 De-'. Charlottetown, Ar. 3.30 Hunter River 9.02 Emerald Jct. fl-47 Kensington 0.50 Ar. Summerslds Den. 10.15 9.10 ."'?°_°° Cn-‘A ca;-\ ILM. __ 8.00 12.10 Dep. Summerside "` ' Ar. 8.58 1.35) l'01‘l. llill . 0.47 :L00 0'Leary _ 1l,(l0 5.00 Ar. 'l`lglll:~1h _C\_~l~`|C4 ncaa. :'\soc::\ 5.15 3.40 2.30 12.20 Dep. _=°_==-.> »-as? o::\."' 8-5-'» 'L10 Den. nmeraltim. Ar. 8.00 Ar. (‘ape Traverse Dep. A.M. 6.50 Dep. Charlott-;-town. Ar. 8-35 Mt. Stewart _ 'il 0.12 Morell ' ` ` 0.41 S‘t..Peter’s A - 1.10 Ar. ‘Souris 7.00 6.00 3-=m_:.:-:~c|f1 Nmwhbw mvocof f*`-:“.*"*"W cure:-fo ¢-acaeca _ 9.30 8.30 7.58 7.36 (5.35 5.25 Den. 7.10 Ar. Elmira Dop. wif’ 4.15 8.40Dep. Mr. Stewart Ar. '_ 5,04 0.50 Cardigan 5.25 10.20 Montague 0,00 11.00 Ar. Georgetown Den. > _._ _.. 7 Z" wen? seem ©6315 I/JAKGKQ Or-*Ulf* C0643 !"!°E°9° B5*-‘$21 mmwo A.M 9.45 8.31 7.00 8.15 3.10 Dep. Clmrlottctown Ar. 0.50 4.25 Vernon River 11.45 5.55 Ar. Murray Harbor Dep. All trains run 1lnily~Sunday excepted. . . _ 0 , . _ _ _ , » - _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ ’*` "“"‘ ""' _ _p_xcpuu-_ l' ull directions with Plntex. un. l’.M. l’.M. 1" "0 11.35 11.00 A.M. OOOOOOOOOOO “ G | OOOOOOOO I " I 71""‘*Z€“*`_‘ll _l_us_l1-s uootl und never spoils. L The .Eastern Trust Co. INCORPORATED 1893 CAPITAL $1,000.000 RESERVE $225000 PRESIDENT: Robert E. Harris, K. C. _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOARD Hon. John McLean, M. P. P. Chairman; James Eden, C. H. B. Longworth, J. S. Hinton. This Company under_its Act of Incorporation confines its business to the administration of estates and trusts, it does not receive deposits, does not speculate with its own or trust lfunds, nor does it invest monies outside of the Maritime Provinces. In these times of financial trouble its position is stronger than ever. Correspondence Invited. B. A. Weston, General Manager 6274.10-29Mthstutf. ii ggniufxn iinxi Q 9.30 " l0..00 " l .t - .IT WILL PAY~YOU ____,_1~o wnrra ron .__ ‘THE BEST 1 I N V E S T M E N T _:_§:;:.::°.=..;.':‘.-...."“:n..'~..d.."°:..“s-.'.‘.-sf I ,__ ' uuusransmirmaa ~' ----_,I{ ___§_.00 Reduced fare no New York Oct lst~Aprl ,_-1_-11"* _ » ' f f ` ‘fr . a yo! me GOLDEN g§Lg,{,,2§.?‘fl’D?”“ °°”” ie:-...:.f-v.:.".~...:'..°:.." i D* , ‘ " OFFICE DENNAS BUILDING F se. Jun ramona ovxmsi , HALIFAX, N, - I.. l. rnoamym. -r. r. sl r. A ' 'f"“"“‘ ` _,,,._.__-.- 'i't:'f..t.“.l.5.”.’!=?..3:.1‘eEIrl?.1‘2:’f';"'- ` ` ___ . _ A ENT ,_____..........~.~» \~~~ ' ' ably sure that there is not even a chance of her meeting the woman a- outward expressionol her individual- ity. Many women have ,t keen artis- tic sense which draws them to the beautiful and an instinct that prompts them in the proper selection of it. What is beautiful to and on one woman is not so to another; it is not. only what a woman wears, but now. she Wears it that 0011019- The successfully dressed woman today is the womun who feels hericlothes. .\`he feels color, she feels line and Hue feels style. This is what marks her from the woman who she patronizes thc some dzessmnker, thou h she spends the same amount 0? money upon her clothes, never looks well- dressed. ~ - _' ` I ' _Haw 'roMai¢éu»¢. § ulckest S1mplastCoi¢gh 0 emedy _ __ (uch Bette th Made l_&ln5 ann|.T(o|:hS°lv?=TJ;]y B lilly Gulrlntgg-gl ooooooooocoooooooooooooooo _BT_liis_ home-mndc cough sy;-np in "nw _ii in inure homes thnn uny other Wllifll l'L‘I_11l‘d)'._ Its pro|n|»l||t-sn, ¢-one .und Pertnliitv In 1-onq||1~rin-v tlistressinn- \"’"l!ll“y <‘ll\‘Bl» und throat 1'our it into a. I0-ounce bottle und hi tle battle- with plum Qmiiilluti-1| sugnr syrup. This gives _\‘1_>u. at 1| 1-osl of only 54 1-cuts, I6 ounces pt l1t;_t}s-r 1»ou_gl» syrup than you could buy 0l‘-~....i0. nkes but n few nnnutcs to 3_o\_| \~_-ill _l:o__plcssuntl_y surprised to ._ no _,ou q11|cl\._1' lf, loosonn dry) lmm-5,. .“...".;"'.%."‘;'.» ;‘-"." f'“f"'~ “r "'.':"\'».'f-1 I " lu 1| 1| collg I. 11 so ' _;1__opstt_l|1:__l';|r1i\;|f_|pi= of phlegln in the __ \_ou__.1_n noni un tubes, 1.hu.~\ ending I u_pirs|stent loose cough. _ linux is u_mo.st _\'uluu_blv (-onccnlrntcd |io|npo1|i1d pl gonillnc .\o|j\\'u_\_ pm(-_ px. I tru:-t, rn-h ln gluuiwol. whlch is so lmnl. 1n'_' to the |xn‘n\ln~iun-5, I 'lo nvoul nu1ir'ul :il night. ldrcssmaker ullderstaulls this influence perfectly.. (‘entu1‘ies and centllries _ of art lie behind France and the pro~ ducts ul these centuries remain .lu man by simply watching thc rnunner “‘ hind my minll. TI( Y lll°lN’I‘l.ENl‘lSS. 1 “*~“ \ I-llf? f'»YC€ and the iur_\ of the hluster ing north wind. truvcllel' discard his cloak. of the storm only made the truvcllz-| cling lmrder to his cloak. Then the sun tried, Out he cuun- in all his splendour. Brighter' and to throw off his cloak. friclnls. There is no heart so hnrd but that gt-ntlencss and love will soften it. Hard \\'o1’ds, harsh n1tt.it`»1\F. land lfindness will cheer the sand, comfort thc downcast, bring Joi uml gludness into i:l.oo1ny lives, and turn ylwcll from the paths of sin those who have strayed from the narrow way. _~» ~-~»‘- M\-~~a»L~ma\I¢¥d §'1»rl.'Ola‘|“'Ql6.‘:_ 1.l \ 4 il.. _»-1.1i»./1.. Your Liver ,_ is Cloggecl up ` TImt'a Why Tired-Ou! 0| Sorta-Have Tleailaeh. |~|Iz\l¢l¢l» sum nu. mu om. sun. rua Genuine.-L... Sign-sin %...»f&;Z¢f f _ D _ _ Wlnte Star °i'}},'L'°“ The Largest Steamers from Canada MONTREAL-QUEBEC-LIVERPOOL ~". S. .\l¢‘§3nfi1‘, Nov, T S. S. Canada _\'o\'. 14 S. S. Lnuruulir- .\`o\; 21 Portland - Halifax - Liverpool "She made home happy! ` Thesis Within the churchyard, written on u stone, 1. ‘rs 00 llll wfIlf"" 'I ` , Told me the story of the anknuwn ,'11, 'ig' _ nl ,, . _\o name, no date, the simple words Close h_v, inscribed to one the world _ oss A marble column lifted high its head I _ __ _ -__ "l‘ii1‘ille1l me fur more than his who I ./ ‘» I 1- For rnggnnpaaa chilgren. “She made home happy!" Tnrough The mother toiled and ne\'|‘r stopped A , 1 cl' 1' 3'-ll To 1 _ _rz2__ N _.im .._. ;-»~>§§f'- 2- A ii-"-___ .=._ __ ____ 5 ea.. is ‘- 7l'1'l`f°|>vir{a_.-13 iuimkasilnf/lt: 1 /\\'<_'.‘éPl_t|bl|‘ livparallon forAs-- slmllnhng us lllod andllequgal ling lh1°S'lomat‘\sand llnnt-lsol` *.7 ‘ `u“l\" ‘ Until they crossed her hands upon ' ` " ` ` "_ `l ______ _________t_ LZNHINTS CHILDREN Slgnanure `And closctl her eyes, no longer dim -1* 'I ”°*"""** fi. Always Bought f1':`ears the - Promotes l)igo:=lio|i_Cl\crrl`ui-¢ _ f’ _ _ - _ __ ncs.‘;nr.1llicstxciiicililsncillie Q 1., __ 0p1un1.l~i0rphl11c nurllinrrzd ,'~ Was grander than the soldle1"s, to A Fnblc tells us how the gentle WFS of the sun prove .stroiigor than ’ ' The wind and thc sun hurl u con- ICHL to See 'who could make ,L certain ` N01' Nnnccrrc. _ , .l §;.;;l!;l, moan/o1.1zk.su4r'r.'1wmar : ` .Hmqitlll Sm!" 1 ,TL 1 _ U bi :_» 5 ~..¢`./'_»~_ ‘j 5; ll* ‘ Lc.ll'.1u.1v A ,,__¢;, fbqlf//:J`.1I[.1 . lm 'pf-I ’f'””§L'/f 2 f . opal I ' f mmméklaf - ill ny ul lfivwlirlll- _ l, “ .. . 1'/qi/f/rJ.l‘uyty'~ 1 .1 _ __ no/;»yr_m11m: §| _ I __ _ ll S 8 I. crlf-clRcmc-lylcrtonsriai f '|» P lim. Sour$l0mnch,ll|;irrl.o-ti. - . ‘ 1 1 \\'crms,ConvuIsi.>ns.l-`f‘\'1‘risl. ...The wind set oli with u furious blast, and blew Wilder and wilder in its endeavors to blow the cloak from oil the trnVcller’s back. Hut the fury brighter hc shone, and presently the traveller felt so hot that he was glad (le-ntlc ways are always best, rl(-ur often break hearts, but tt-mderness _f§3'=”e€.1;f racliirnilgc S-nggnnlilgof gpillpl ' 6%/fi/I/fl-7e°7i»¢< ‘ ` nn. Cru nun CMP/mv. ` Pl0NTHliAL&NE1wY0RK _Exact Copy of Wrapper. ness and L0SS_Q_i_`§Lbl‘3l’~ ». “ Fri Uver I tears 5%: __ _.Q ,lr F g 43"" "` S "/ "\ if E1 7 ' ef” <\` ""' ” A .__~.6v~f.»>;e- gg Q », 1 ' _;,<:'i' _. ;1_l|_ ;l‘_'f:_._________ _ __ i _ -_ _ _..._ . _ ._ _ _ _ ’ _“E _(_,,,._;: e-.uf -A-ss -ua vang =»vv. '. .:1".::~:L .+;z..:-»==».:;.~.~~ :__ ____ information 1438-3-2Mtf l il . J _...___ Ep, _ ~_ I net. ~\.f I ____, 1 m'1llo~mv , \ _l"|\,_Wf'j _'fl large/I / *__ 'TTT-_.1 0 '\' ` Gray Stationary Engines Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 1 1-4 to 12 Horse Power. Write for free Catalogue giving prices and full FOR SALE BY Stanley , Shaw & Peardon Sole Agents for P. E. I. I l *il , . \ ' "A~NAo|AN (lu board of tho 1_\r<:l1\usn." _ venlent. place. ~l’¢lll‘I¥lll All lh<-- sliips' \vhi<‘l1 took part in tho action off lloligolund :1ro'1o hnve tho words “ llcliyzolnnd. A‘ug'\.1.~:1 28. 1014,' lNlil\l-Pll ill Hold let11.‘ring_in_so1novon From Pnrtlnnrl. Mt-_ l-'rom Ilahi'a\'. \`. S. S. .\`_ Arabic llcv. 2 -\', .~', .\ruhi\' Der. Il S S. Canada llvc. ll’ S. ~" \`:||u|rln Dov. l`l Apply Local Agents _for lull particulars oi . l'on\psny's l>t|'ii'e llri .\o1r¢- llamcSu-em \\ es! .\lun!1'e:|l,(J\1L-. l _ _ _ ` For London The S. S. “DIGBY," the fleet passenger' ship ofthe Furness line. is scheduled to sail from llulifux for London Saturday, November 7th. The “DlGBY“ affords every comfort to the passenger us she is easily one of t c linest ships at present engaged in the Canadian service. $75.00 Saloon to London. 50.00 Second Class. Malte reservations immediately. ess,Withv &' Co',lltd. Halifax. Vs _.. _ - ll ' I fax every Friday at noon I Ngvembef 7 I E Charlottetown Steam Navigation C0.. Ltd. .__-__ ommencing Monday, the lst ol’ Juno, the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND leaves Fhzirlottetown for Picton, N. S., l)nil_\'. (except. Sunday) at 8.20 o'clock 0. ul., leaving Picton on ro~ turn about 4.00 p. ni. t`onne<'.lions mude ut Picton for all points in Nova Scotia. STEAMER EMPRESS Leaves Summerslrle for Poinl-du- (Ihenc, N. ll., Daily (except Sundnyl about 10 u'clo<'k n. m., leaving Point- du-(Thcno on return about 4.110 D. ni.. <'uu1\c<:ling with express trains for Charlottetown and Tlgnisli. (`onuet'- tions lnmle nt Point-du-(‘hcne for nil points ln (_‘un'ula andthe United States. G W. WAKEFORD, Manager. Cluwottetown, May 29th. 1914, 2675-5-30Mtf. _r ' 'PACIFIC Mi’.§li’i&§ P'§85l§§ts T0 MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN," MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. Only ()ne Night on the Road. THE ' , “lMl’ERlAL LIMITED" Famous Tran scontlnentnl Expre-s COAST ll COAST Best Electric Lighted Equipment Unexcelled Dining Car Service "|>1r¢uervn|'h¢vnmPortlmdmd Nunn: W. B. HOWARD. D.P.A., C.l’.ll. St. John, N. B. GEO. WALLER, Local Representative, Charlottetown. b2 1° lil 27ml( ” it m “J * ` Your Wor is . 'L Done no Time lil' ' win an “ideal” .;§ _in the IDEAL Hopper-Ctoled Engine you have the lJ€St. SHf@Si. most simple and satisfactory farm engine that you could possibly require. The IDEAL will run steadily and strong under all - conditions-throtlgh the winter blizzard as easily as :1 torrid .lilly day- lt is easily installed can be transported from place to place, simple to. opcr. ate, easy to overhaul, cost little in fuel and up-keep, and will pay for itself in a few months use. The IDEAL is the one engine that you need on the farm. While in sce about it today. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd. Steam Navagation Wharf] W' _ _. F-1 _ ' i§ '_1_`he Ocean Limited ° the fastest and most up-to-date train in eastern Canada runs daily between Halifax, Monc- ton, Quebec and Montreal. P. E. Island passengers con- nect with this train at Monc- ton which arrives in Montreal half an hour earlier than any competing lines. r Let me attend to your sleep- 'ing car reservations or any in- formation you may need re~ lgarding your trip which will ibe answered to your utmost satisfaction. ; Write, phone or call o\N1\o|.~1u Govzlfnm :Nr mx: Lwavs INTEPCOLONIAL V _ Dmncs 1-:|:>wAnD xSLANn nv -1 For Sale 2 Pairs Newfoundland Silver Black Foxes. 1 Pure Bred Clydesdale mare, weight about 1350 lbs., age 5. ' IT WILL PAY YOU to write for THE BEST FOX INVESTMENT KNOWN. The Farm Stock £6’ Fox " Exchange of P. E. I. 5 __ ` W. K. Rogers i Head Ohice 36 'Queen St; Charlottetown ` ~rn°ne4s_5 _ ' ,P._o.p9;_4, _