,__ . .rl ml - 5. ‘;§"~:f§§,,;_,_.¢f.s'~ ., ~. " =;".`if_‘-ii;-` ~_,' :<11 l. ll .=. . if I l;__ .V I i A! lfl fl .__ I 2 f I KIA: f I Q , 1. , to ».| 1- -. -._. All ‘:. .if lllk l ii I . ,ii _-_ I i, ,, _ UIl»_', ,s l _ le . _ ' ""‘€ I li" . ‘ nf AU ' . 4* l ; 11 \ » . .l'il'/ <.': I , . I l . il ». I ~c A PAGE six. - 'ran cnltnnoiiifnrowu cuannutu ' ' - _ 00T0BER¥26-1914. T",- ‘¢9¢'¢¢¢¢°‘v'°'C°°Z"C°°>'Z°¢°2°°I°°!°°!**Z°'5°°I°:3 Inav st-:t.EcuoIIs Fon 2;: Itssusns or 1;: TIIE culllnnul '=: - 61-2-2- '° f _ Furnished by W. S.. Louson v'$1‘i°¢'¢°°3**$‘°¢°¢°*Z°°Z°°Z*'Z°°Z~Z°°!°°1°°Z° 4% .f. .;. °: :":“:°°a°°. I=0oIBl\LL ligeate series between St. Dunstan und Prince of Wales College was pla HOUSEHOLD TABLE with pastry, The second game ln the lntercog- IT PAYS to buy in this province A. 'yell Saturday afternoon on the A. A. A. grounds. There was a larg "SAY NOT THE S'l`l{UGGLE icake, bread, jam. chow-chow, pickles, e crowd ot Interested spectators and mmdy' etc" al St' James tea °“ FW I the rooters from the respective Co- leges afforded n great deal of enter- tainment and possibly some inspi- day next; 6200. PATRIOTISM AND PLEASURE 'COMBINED by attending the lecture PROFITABLE _8ALE.-The lad- ies of Z_l0Ii held a very profit.- able sale of fancy aking in the school room on Saturday afternoon which was widely patroaized and a goodly sum was realized. ‘ _ - YOU CAN HEI-P,THE CANADIAN ATRIOTIG 'FUND' and at the same NAl.`GH'l` AVAILETI-1.' ' By .\. I7. G. What thou hast given in love thou faint and far.” The patience and the toil are not in vain. . What thou hast given in low thou shalt regain 1! not on earth, on some r star. Sometimes, as through n portal ll-it ,. 858'. The soul peers outward with Ill- umined eyos To H, dim shore it lcaps to ,recog- nize \\'here_the first fountains of its bein; are. _ And, it the worker seem to work for naught., At worst his life is but H stnnll disease ' Fretting the breast of Timc, That Death may cure; God-, with at hood most pitiful und to a fair hence ration for tlleir frieinis. The game proved “tt longwvay to 'l`ipperarcy" on the Country ofthe French Chateaux but both sides arrived each with by MBI" Barnett' in the Bapum' three points to their rcctlit. lt was chmch wnight' The 'p"°°°ed° 8° ‘O cltura-u'terize.\'. Url. 25.,-Gcrntall id IIlll&\\\\\\\\\YZIlA\\\\\€'-g//// for Oversea Service ll is proposl-ll to offer u colupositc buttery of llcuvy .»\I`lilcry lroin l’rinrc l<]ll\\':trd lslalinl for service in Etlropc-~ thc Bnttl-ry lo lic colnposctl of uicmhers of the P.lti0n those who ,reached the base hospitalnl . DlI'€Ct fl'0fTl “StI`dl’ld” Theatre N01? I -u-!l`iT»T"'\ Ah-~_.',\ - The Largest and -Most Comfortable Theatre "The result is partly due to the self-sterilizatioll of the modern high velocity bullets, and partly to em- cient field first aid. I have yet to non a “'0llHd inflicted by cither u; dum dum or un explosive bullet. "lf the experience of the past. ,counts for nav-thing, the expedition- tfever than from bullets or bayonet.-I. :In thc Boer \i'u.r, bacilli accounted Gooo sE`NTsNcEs. ' Here are Quotatioy From Many Autho s. I always seek the good that is III people and leave the bud to }liIu who luude Inunkind und knows how to round oil' the corucrs.-~-Goetlicfa l\fotl\cI‘. _ There in no grief without' some great provision to soften its intense~ inf-nts in central Poland, where flghzl H-‘H Iliihtmg forces Should 'luke lrunl is the continucd pouring forth-;t\\'u thousand lives lost. “I have never seen n group of re- cruits marching to it depot without mcntal1y|ns»ting what percentage will die legitimate and honorable deaths from wounds, and what percentage will perish miserably from the nc- .EICCC of ordinary sanitary precau- tions. . - ndvnntage of the knowledge that the lnnnan body can- be protected' from typhoid fever by vaccination. The success of this .measure in the arming of the United States and France is proving it. I do~iiot. fear that typh- oid 'lever 'wil1» 'break out ‘in the camps 'in Englnnd.‘lThere is little of ‘thc dist-use in England, but this is ‘not so in the large areas of the con- tinental tbentrc of war, _ "And then, with the coming of winter, the prevention of 'pneumonia will be.a problclu. It cannot be pre- vented, like dyscntet‘\' by the con- ness.-G. ll. Prentice. Humor i_s thc disinfectant of emo- tion. lt’ women could keep their sense of humor wl\cII they fell in love mar- riage would he turned from n weary pilgrimage through u \\"u.~ite oi` it-z\I's into at shining El Dorado.-Miss Cou- stnnce Sniedley. Sleep is a soveroigu cure t`or most troubles.-Eiffel liuwrence. Speak clearly il' you speak ut ull, , Carve every word before you let it fall. ~llolnIes. llcuvou sends us good mont, but lilo dcvll solid:-I us coolts.-~(.lnrI'i<'lt. The inability to secure solitude and silence is the pressing curse oi' modern life.-Arthur Pendcnys. _Life is 11 comedy to those who Ulmki H Uagédb' to those who feel.-- iuniily Post. ‘ The schoolmastcr is generally a man, who having learned to teach, HHS 10113 HBO reused to learn.-Jiidgc Parry. Opportunities seldom come at the \\\\\\7I@ Volunteers will please hand in their names to any of thc folnwing ofliccrs:- l 3 ,lmm ' 'l.it>I|l.-(`ol. A. tl. l’i~T.\l{l~). t‘lmr'loitcto\vtl. Mnjor 1'. lildltlll. i`l|nrloltcto\\'I\. Ivlztjor t'. l.. l\II~l(.\Y, (`llurlottcto\vIl. ,\p,]m» A, 'i‘. l\lcI{.»\Y, .\-lonlnguc. IIIII . gy null it wus thc first hon! across i lilo Iuurlling. llc ovl-r-rnn__‘ln\ \\'liuri` i tho mist und t‘I‘I\sI\<'rl into tho Minh \\\\ t`aiptniII .»\. F. l\ll'Ql`.»\ll>, S0lll`iS. Captain D, A. l\l;u-l{l.\'N()I\'. t`liurlottotowu. _ 0209-10-26Intf dock. The terry hit thc stcunicr :us which was moored alongside the next d h d n_ht_n__ i cold __d ____in_,, t v . . f coInmissioncrs` int1lIiry,held _vcsterduy scientious boiling of all the water aftcrlloon. The c\'i\lf~nce ot' seven wit- drunk. fllnny people carry pneumonia uesscs was hoard and the cnptuin gc;-U-,3_ with them _whigh “re ha;-,mlegg found to hlnmc. The defcllsn of the as lung Us the ,soldier is in gum-1 cuptniu \\'ns that thc \'.'c:-.tllcr was fog-. ,.0ndlti0n_ but which _make their way “ to the lungs when the resisting pow- " ers of the body are lowered by ox- Liposure incident upon lang mnrchcs E an ar L ,, n n moment we most desire them.-ll. IC. Rensburg. One obtains success today more by thc noise that one makes than by thc talent that one lias.-Dtlomml l’uilleI'on. FOUR OF THE WAY./\` 5 T0 WE.-\Y A VEII1. llllll a\\\\\\\\i9/Illllllln\\\\\\\\\\m&.*.///WAllllll 'hm - collision left for Sydney last evcnin " (faptnin Neil .Hall, thc port. wttrdc I ` JACK Is Likely l War advise Stove Department, before purch- asing elsewhere. Wc can save you money. ' FROST _ to Declare Soon Are You Prepared For This Invasion If Not, Better Buy Your Base Burner Now You know this is the time of year to be thinking about how you arc going to heat your Rooms, what kind of a stove you need, etc. We handle the old Reliable New Burrell-Johnson make, which arc the heaviest and best finished Silver Moons on the market to-day. Come in and select yours before the cold weather sets in. In the Winter when the north winds come whistling around your house. you will thank us for telling you about the New Silver Moon. Prices:- With Revertible No. 10. _ .....$l4.00 Flue No.1l......$l5.00 No.l1....,.$2l.00 No. 12......$l7.00 No.12......$25.00 lf you want a Stove, Range, Heater or Base Bumer, we would you to look through our _ und Captain Flcnlniing were nssoci ' quiry and took tho evidence ot' the w nesses during the morning. IUII IIIVWIIIIS PAIIl lutcr: dy paid as posted iII the olllco ot' th Canaria Fox idxcliutlgc. (More soon (More soon Rayner International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . later. Rayner Stonehurst. Silver Rayner Clarke & I-lnrlow B. l. Rayner, West Gore, Y (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......cash, 40 Willow 'Hill Fox Co. 35 per cent cash New London Fox ana rnrm Lands. Ltd., 200 per cent. cash, and more later. Royal......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..110 Dundas.... ,.300 cash and 200 stock Seal River.... ..l6 Diamond % ,P k another tea for “SALADA" you may m* profit than "SAI.ADA" shows him,and ; wllo conducted thc inquiry into the S' Al)A" Tens are free of dust. All Pure af Virgin Ten Leaves. ted with the cominissioucr in thc £_c_ENT_ST HNDS _ ` l“oxCo . . . . . . . . paid20 .paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co . . . . . . . _.paid --»» middle of eillnlted States. one arm Pure Canadian . ...cash, 60, stock 35 General Fur Farms, Ltd . . . . ..paid 12 (Expect to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward ..............paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c. soon) Murra Harbor . . . . . . . . . . ..cash 30 l- was compelled to go into drydoc in order to undergo repairs. The da ’ age was covered by insurance. Captain Demers, wreck commissionc be sure his objjcct it to obtain larger r you can be jjust as sure that the oth- cr ten will be inferior in flavor and strength and remember that "SAL- ‘“"=f=r-v0\1r veil this autumn, \\'nh There are' four distinct ways to. tho small turbans it is worn mask- like across the upper _pnrf 91 the fum stopping just under the nose. This style is the "bobby vsi!.’f Another veil, the chin ve'il,_ stops just hu); MANY NEW FOSSILS New light is thrown on the history of the North American continent millions of years ago by the discov- ery of 250 apparently new varieties ui' fossils by Dr. Chester Albert ltccds, of the Dcpt-Irtmcni. of Geology of thc American Museum ot' Natural llistory. who hun just rciurnctl from The following iS l~ ‘ISA Of "'0m‘ nn expedition lo Oklahoma. pnnics which have paid dividends on account. Most of tht-so companies cxpcct tu pay additional dividend lt is likely that when the speci- Inotls are critically examined it will bo found that nt lottst seventy-five kinds tcprcsotit forms of the life of (lush dividends declared and alrea-_ Imp; “gn-nf whit-,h little in known, S 'l`hnrc is two and u half tons of thc fossils altogether. and when they ll- 0- :irc prepared for the studios of scien- Spring Park . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .I0 ) will provc of the greatest value to Prince Albert ) iworld. - lists and for exhibition purposes they lhoslc who would read thc story of the . fir. ilceds was formerly Assistntit ................Declared 40, paid 20 Stale Gcolo st for Oklahoma While R. J. McNeill Co... .cash 50, stock 50 .‘ gi. . _ a. student at .Yule he studied under Professor Schuchter, who has tiene mntnlt in bring before the public the Fox Co. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..paid 200 prehistoric geography of this con- tinent._The- discoveries made by Dr. Rcedrconflrtii the theory of his pre- ceptor that the sea once poured t,§;ppgh:rs._~ ea_t'V-shaped cnt in the of hicli_'f_opvered_ New York State. wdlilc the tip of the other arm was the Oklahoma region. The Rocky Mountains were far above the ocean and some of the lesser ranges up over the surface of the seas. Many of the fossils of New- ‘York State and of Oklahoma are indeutical in appearance. There are numerous gastropnds, trilobites in new forms. graptolltes of a -new _species to science, which wlll"serve to form an interesting comparison in the ancient life of' two widely separated States. BAKED DUMPL,NG8. _Peel and core cooking apples. illlins out biscuit centres with sugar. Rpll dough rather thin and large to cover the centre wI_1y._l1et\vccn mouth and chin These [two are the season’s novelties and ‘arc not so wide as the ordinary Ivclls. '_I’he face vcll, of course, is wall ‘kl\0.“_"-A “M1 depends oIl.i§S mosh and IGOZBIIB for n_0Vl‘ll»y. The drape .veil _falls-front the but brim about thc _shoulders und is worn mostly ,gvcr `laI‘l:c hots. ' ‘ ln'thc “hol_Iby_" veil the tilct mesh Ils_ c_t?fislde1_crl:Yl`ic smartest. Otie` of tu;,§l»id\»ts,i..,. ips ,, nearer. _dt time Il-Iquarcs nlicd 1II with tho vcil sun. This border t-otncs also in u gold or ,“‘i'“»°'t Allvthst 111°?-.”°ll».i=11f1°i»-.I bor- der with allowct' edge that resembles I V,¢IVvéf1 band. Still .auot.her, filet veil ,nits at _des tm border these = tml.. .dotted in threes over ...thc e sur ace. A _ycry ‘n0‘V€l~ve_il is the "su.lgman_ dvr. mode of the pretty, uneven ct-“_ qllnle net. _ One, large ramntfe figuri- -is arranged on_this veil so that it Ialmost covers one cheer. rn., denim, il large stlrnvd liayes _im-,i flowers, S so a\'l”Bl\ 0 H bo est c` _ |_¢;_l_'iB UN W5 Without covxieltiirfg 3 me salamander veils are wid; ones that can haugto the shoulders or be drawn up unuer the chin. The “bobby” nose and chin veils are not so wide as the regular hells and always have borders, Isven in the most inexpensive qualities. The Flor- in_e__veil is* an extremely fine -~ - net rather on the craquele order and can igpltnce theltdne plain maline veil on a accoun. _ Veils to°BIty\ are of textures that iwill ststidfcareful. washing. A veil of good quality, is made ot tint-sr, Italian silk and can be rolled so' small. that it can in some cases be tucked into the palm of the glove, and because of the kind oi 'silk used For automobillng there _.are the stunning barage veils that are wfbund .about the head like a turban and re- ,plaee B hat. They are often made up into hoodlike shapes with long" wide ends that can be wound around . in way and are more-.easily 'The beauty of these veils are thin enough bs go [ns and think enough to hair and yet allow' for veils' ` It . I . 'ovriitlimiierze does not crumple. ,' e very much* libs; " g. \\\\\YIIZ4\\\\\\\\\§I, Heavy Wool Wagon ial Exhibition Prices. Exhibition Prices. }\\\\\“‘.\7III/I”/ ~ 85 Queen St., beauty and warmth in all the nicest shades at spec- CARRIAGES-We have fifteen nice carriages at special Exhibition Prices. HARNESS and WHIPS--A swell line at special You are in the City for pleasure we know, but by giving us a little of your timewe can show you how to save money. “Money saved is money made.” W. Grant & Co. A \\\\WA§\\\\\\\\\WIllllIllIl\\\\\\\\\iZlIIA\\ "` 4 '\"i\\Yl. Kim“\\`T]iiIlIiliZi\\\\\\\\\\ZllA\\\\\\.J*_. Our Exhibit Of Horse blankets will interest every person own- ing a horse because they are the best quaiity,bought right and prices low, you better buy today and bene- lit by our special Exhibition prices. IIlIIiIf¢\\\\\\\\\ Vl/IIE/A\\\\\\\\'fIIII//l/ Wraps selected for their Charlottetown, L. _ ' H _ _ Twenty-five cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED AIIS. ` One cent per word first Insertion Inuhis column, half cent per word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge ZlQl§ _ . _ _MFNTS WF'iT.ED-..._...-__ AGENTS WANTED l’I\IiI.Iit .It,vI\is wanted. Send l'or caluloguu. Solar and broluido prints, portraits lint and cotlvcx, l`rumcs und shcct pic- turcs. Merchants Portrait. t‘o.. ’l‘ot'- _ onto. ` tililli-10-2lIntii . . _._l’5,"l‘_";EllEL," _WANTED YOUNG WOMEN DESIROUS OF training t`oI' nltrscs colnlllllnicnio with thc Supcrilitcmlolit, l`ily llos- __pltnl. Bath. i’i!l‘.l5-l0-7Inl2i A SMART o|RI_'cA~ 'sl-.cUi=t`I`="`K good homo and wages by applying ni this ofllcr- ai ouch, 0072-I8-l4il\llf. WANT_ED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .FOR general ltoust-\\'ork. Apply nl this office. 6004-I0-l0Mif. LADIES WANTED TO D0 EASY, pleasant, coloring work ut homc. l'uu make $15 to $20 wcckiy. Ex. pericncc IIIIIII-l-c:-nI'_\‘. no canvass- ing. Nniionul In-1-oruling (‘o., Dept. N. Gi) Adcluldc Si., Must 'l`oroulo, Ont- . r.oxs»-s-2zl\II~;Is2l.- I = - ' _ , ___ For slits TvPsvl7IiITER"` "Fon "sAI.E.‘_" `A second huntl Smith l'rcmicr, wido carriage, in good repair.---ll, & (tn. 01 Queffll Slrccl. Charlottetown. .Box 249. 6197-10»24M3i. .j MIN'i<"I`=6ii`§LéLsI`>(` 'PAIR 'oF | Ranch raised mink finely lun-gd and dark. price very low. Call or write Jas. M. Hewitt. Lower Mnma. __gue_._ P. E. I. 6180-10-23m6i House F6n'sAl.E.-e“ITUl\TEo°’6’E Geraldtstreet, with large garden and ‘"'C\`"“'d~ ADDIY to G. lf. Hlltcheson. 09 Grafton Street. 91g3.19W mu Fon eAl.s.-‘rwo Pune alien short horn hcifer calves. Apply to Albert Boswell, l’owm,|_ _______________ __ 6l96-10-24ME2l. ' c|NEMAToonT\'PH MACHINE wrfi-I' complete acetylluc gas equipment for sale. Excellent opportunity to °m°" B '"0" Drofltublc business on most reasonable terms. I-‘or pg;-uc. JIM! arvlv The Guardian onine, ______ __ sum-Io-22Mtt. Fon aAI.s Two I=Ain§`|s|_`gN° tlzrgd Piltchses at n bargain. Apply _ W3 55 mlill. 28 Pownal St.. (_.llBl'I0tt€I.0\vll. (;]5'.l0_22M3| -TsI.K6T<‘srr.vsif"f6xss =on'sxLé‘ two males one female lightly Ling. ed now about full grown Bred from Black Silver Stock. Price three tho. usaud for the bunch delivered g . Moncton. Wire James A Km, 4:9 lf growing up from 'rlunt t. smut N ' (iron gases alnoyttiifl- 51:' s°'°"\ \ble“pi‘ic'e|." ~ ° .oo§g'ii0'.'f;f1°7‘:' l . __ ___l_ ' . ... ,E-_:'~.»M11 FOR SALE- ANY TEACHER DE- siring a set of Practical Reference Library publlshctl by llanson llel- lows Co., may obtain same IIC li considerable reduction bv l\lll1l,VI\li¥ at this ofllcc. 5757-9-‘Jlil\ltf. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.--Ono Silver llluck Female Fox. one Cross Mule from blnlrlc litter. six good crosses. tru pznclws, from "fifty to llilllill' por cunt." blank." Would collsilicr tnltinl: pzlrt stock in good company. J. l.. .\la|yIIurtl, Northam. _ (i0I`I9-10-l7nIlvI 1 LOST LOST--An lnltoinobilc tlréimnl :=ln>l'i Iillx-l, l<`iInlcr will he rewalvlcll Ili' lcuvillg suulo nl. l‘ro\\'sc lf>IY t W. N. T to . W Lhmnkcr. o _ an n a_¢_‘mu_w_12»_m_ _____'I_‘_E_!_BiIERS IITED WANTED.--A FIRST-CLASS TEACI1' cr for Principal of~ Emerald fiil_ l School. Liberal supplement. /\lIlHf at once to W. H. Dellhlln- 39°" my. lnsr-to.-zonal. T0 LII ' 'ro I.:'r ooM8 rl.|'nNIEHiD °“ R unturnlshed. Gentlemen i>l‘°“""’°d‘ *vw °°f°- __ . S; .i,,,.......»~lf. ' ¢-1-i-n¢In|hll'l““" wAN:'r`ED-