M* _ ~ I _.LM "__ tu., `~ . __ ><'V_l{.;/3 _,fn-,._'l_.:,l, _._ _ ~ _ d*_"‘.'_'§_=.._w. .Milt-.,,»._. ff _Et if ff ‘fi .~ ‘ - 'i~;"."' "i`» . ,. '~ ._ ~___~_ ` . ‘ _ A r..~ ~.'f,.'l';'.~;».'~'-_-._~ ll.. .ga , _A , ¢ 1 I , ' . . l ' - . 'vbdxidf .azialaga » ~ ar- -A ‘e &. ‘ ** iF»s)t.~_». . _ ) _l._",i _ 1 " ./.f ' ' ‘ ' ' » .. . . v - ‘ I ` NOVEMBER zo 1609 'ima Larnar News "FH-E CH-ARLOTTETOWN .GUARDIAN . 'N91' 0" *U3 _ _ P593-mv! ski".-_f - ~--- ' ' 7 's--""~ ~~----~'-~---~ .-- __ ._ _ .W -- ‘ _ - - Y' Fillaun Years of _Agony ............ 55:2..f~“.i::‘;:;‘..':.?;°'i.:.....‘f.... “';:. i"Fruit-a-tives” Promptly Cured Hlm After Doctors Had Failed To Give Relief. l GHIILIU IARIIITT. Ill. - I Harbor nu Bouche, Antigohiell C0., N.S., March 24, lqoq, "I wish to express mg' sincere appro- ciation of the great hene t I received from taking “Fruit-a-tives." I suffered from Biliousuess and Dysliiepsiu for fifteen years and I consulte physicians and tool: many kinds of ordinary medicine, but got no relief. I was in miserable health all the time and nothing did nic any good. I read the testimonial of Archibald McKcchnie, of Ottawa, and I decided to try “Fruit-a-tives.” I have taken a number of boxes of “Fruit-an tives," but before I had taken one box Ifelthetter and now ani entirely well. “Iain thankful to be well nftcr fifteen years suffering, and I ani willing to have this statement published for the sake of other luderers, and to them I strongly recommend “Fruit-a-tives." (Signed) CHARLES BARRETT. 5oc a box, 6 for $2.51:-oi" trial box, 25C. At all dealers or sent post-paid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. a . _ _.____`____..-_ _.__ _ __,___, . - i . ‘ -~ f - , t ood .iid also of trliarlnttctown was one N. B_ on Friday evening’ at the ad__ a daughter. Nine and a hall ,health tome; many onld peolalduvilibnhadgn. _The . MWA@@@"‘“‘ Q ' Yesterday Andrew Peters,'Rnet|lco Qneen’s County and was convicted of Pfovinc al N e w S a first offence aginst the prohiuition ` act. He was fined $100 or three “ Of ll’l¢ Week fm- 55|"-day months. This was a case brought on - I t J ki . Subscnbcn. ,y nspec or en ns _ »~w-°-f»<»<»>@~>- l..“.‘;'.’.,’“2{"‘;l§;’..‘li ’.;f’“é‘?, ‘.;.§' TE; 1<‘1>.l1)AY Annie Merry, of Charlottetown, took V The schooner JamcS,A. Stetson put place at the Catholic church in-Mo- into this pun yesterday ,Or mpmmr yic Tuesday morning, Rev Father having last all her gulls while on Beck ohlclating. Mr and Mrs Mac- Uavc Tormentine in the gala of Tues-, donald will make their home on _llHy Illgllt. She was coal laden and north Tavistock street _‘geese hound for Suminersidc. Shc is being l The above is a. P5050 Ol W. A~ M¢~l | “ppued with a new “ul” °l *ml 9° The Forester demonstration which Neill’ cavemgsh' and 38 two yur _ .-1 _ 014 colt, Oa side, sir by Oakley M <1-» calm of “lanes Carmichael llllalllaf last Wednesday evening did not comb mum This colt is pronounced 'by William Smith for keeping 8, vlclous 0" on account ot the night “amz so judges to be one of the finest .in this 002;. was Aadlonrncd for one week as disagreeable 1¢ was postponed \,n_ Province. 'llhe Photo was .taken 'by a the plaintiff is still in the hospital as ul Monday 'evening Mn Nov zzda young amateur ,who 'lives near Mr Mc- n result of a bite received from th ' ` Neill and shows considerable skill on . e nimal witch it is alle gd 1 t _"" l ounsellor will be present. HBV MT C"-"l‘l°l`» l°"m"lY °f Sum' -A prominent young man from cnsti nl Charlottetown having aiu imp- ri-' , ' I The Rev l)_ lvlcl,¢.,,_n has been a _ places Sund-ay, Nov 21st, North Riv- -Ullt Cllsllgcmcnt L fill 'st f _' 1. _ _ _ P _ ,nel-Side stepped 0; the “es U M '“_ vointed by’ the Presnytery t.o_illl Rev er. Baptist Church at ll. Long Creek l ' I pre” tm," frm Ch rl 31°F" "l~ 0*’ W, McLeod s aPlJ0intment.s in Hamfp- nt 3 0°l0°k» and KlDfB9f.0I\ H1 7- - rl ii o etown yes l'°l"lU»Y #lt K¢‘YlSlI\l:t0n to have ll, cha; with one of th I l e. air Hex' while thus him jll Blrygmlleld and other Bcctloynsl _.__ é` Pnkagell the tram pulled 0" “ml he on given dates. Mr McLca will c ri- SEELER.-1'I‘he news has been received ivan left behind. Hc quickly recovered himself und hired a team to drive him to Snmmcrsidc. '1‘lie roads being ver muddy the young muu did not enjoy' the drivr-. However he arrived in time to catch the 11.25 train and proceed- .-.i west in finfui ins engagement | he meeting will be public and High Chief Ranger and the High ‘ I ~ . _ .“ c. ~ Mr qmmi' g W °"g‘= to choice program is being prepared. 'l helm” par tin, etc, on the 21st and 28th whilel tic latter performs work assigned D 0 4 duct divine service in Trylon at 11 Hampton at three and Appin Road at. seven on the 21st. At Hampton at clllvlm. Tryon at 2.30 and Bonshaw at seven on the 28th. Died at Rose Valle on 315; c memldg, will prench in the following `TJ`§1ll in Bummersidethat a young sou has arrived at the home of Rev J. A. and Mrs Seller of Saddle La.\f»e.Alta, on Nov 14th. Mrs Seller is 9, daugh- 4 l I | ter of Jabez and Mrs Pi'idharn,Sum- merside. | _ ~ Y 0 t. MCEACHERN-In this City on Nov V f V lust, Annie Mauheson, beloved wife ol 7,1909, to Samuel and Mrs Mcliiach- "V ““ Of tl” COHCGFT- compmnics John Dan M‘cLenn1an,in the 40th year ern. a SOD- l Hlellll Ullt by the lccturc bureaus can her age. The funeral took place on CHOWEN-At Laymouth, N. B., on blle _ an Enteltfllllmenf UD to the Tuesday, the Znd Nov. The respect UCC 221141. 1909. t0 RW Rnd MTB “t““‘l‘ml of that Wllicll '-l\0 People of in which the deceased was held in D- R- Cl10W¢I\. u son. ‘ Lll, Crosse had 1'll° Pleasure of lis- tho community was evidenced by tll,._`JONES--To Anson and Mrs Jones, of toning: to Tuicsduy evening says th very large concourse of people who Victoria, B. C. formerly of Pownal, lin -Lrnssc, _Kan.-ms, tilncftuin. This had assembled to pay their last tri. P. E. 1., on Ncvember 5th, a. son. concfrt' _Much “ms hcld U" T“°S\"l11Y hutc of respect to the memory of a MCMILLAN-At Kl“k0l`B 011 N0V~ 7. the .ith inet: was undcr the direction good w0m;m_ Rev John Glllls con, 1909, to Dr and Mrs McMillan, a of E. H. Mitcliel., of Charlottetown, (lu.-tau the funeral Egrvlges at the daughter. _ l who contrihutcil thc following nuiu- lwusg and at me m~Bve_ A ;lle¢0,,B0_ STWART-At Kensington, on N0v_. l10f‘i' VUCHI *`0l0\. Aslccp on the lan- lluglmn 10 1909 to Allan and Mrs Stewart U " " ‘ ' . d and tfhree motherless . . . eel"_ on the FrlS°“» lil'-‘3 llle lmD2f~ children are left to 'mourn their loss. a daughter. . uciintions The Cork Arm and The CHAPPELL-At Port Arthur, On.. l.anl:uid'Mun, also ir coun sketch '1"cn Ronert HM-ding passed B_Way_ at* tarlo, on Monday 8th of Nove'mber,, “_-|»_|.,,mK ""9" i inntcs With Sam-ho. Mrs Fitzger- ms home about E “HP above Rexwn l instant, to John and Mrs Chappell,l of thc accompanists of the ovcninr. (i 1 l ,t _th P _ pounds. Congratulations. She rendered the ovcitiirc, and thc ylglgs tggslso1Al;tn§l?;,es;eeW§;?1§sf)egl§n STEWART--At Bay View, Nov 13Uh concluding.; nunihcr, American Airs. ummt E month ago’ he enjoyed good 'to Gordon R. and Lena Stewart, a _ * lit-aiu. anti the use oia1iiiisiaeu1¢1es._ “°“~ C°"€"“*“l*“"’““- __ P- l - lll'i'.\"“."“° i§°'“““"‘°“. ".1 '.‘.‘;.?.‘..~.‘_'“é'».‘éi‘-.- rcios, alle. Be oo ‘~ Va.»lm-les.Wnier Mills. sin.. uw. avi»l§ U' , o ii incnl.. H-I 1, §m~';\,f tres' IE ping ll ni1i'_vc of the (loldsn Wrist. i~-~----~--- ---~'~ "“ ' , A DELICIOUS DRINK /is * s~.‘=» _ ,_ . -'4 ._\ t , if ll ll ll ` " _| EV . _ \ »» gl ‘_ f if 'V Rolplntcrrll 1', _~', mi. iimrc Ii,/lade by a scientific blend- ing of thc best tropical fruit. lt is a perfect food, highly nourishing and easily digested. _ . 52 HIGHEST AWARDS‘ Walter Bakar&Gi.iu. ` lrsneli lhun: ll ll. Pell lt., Illntrell * 31.11-' f ‘ Y _ . thc iron. rucc liorsc, first dani by the wcll known speed mare Parkside; sec- ond dam by thc Kentucky blood brood mrirc sire Horando. Third dam by the i-'how ring sire Blackfoot. This IIHIW MH D000 a iir.-it prize show ring winner with hcr coltu ui. Si. John 'amd Halifax on more than mic uci:a:'lon. li`ourt.h dam by thc grunt stock sire Suludin. This filly has the size and looks of making ii hiizh-class brood ure and the apccd inheritance of developing into fi 2.20 trottor. The Ginirdimi is glad to note that Mr Ivcs is ncvor only satisfied with the licst, ns in Ozcn I). 2.19; und llmzll_ nn 2.19. Although the quantity of l’. E. I. producn offering at the wlmi-vel.; at this particular season ia not so large as in former yours, still there seems to irc no need of anxiety on tho part f hr/lisoholders, an would be inferred from a report wU.ch appeared in u, Sydney paper a fow days ago. There may hc u nuinhor of lchooners tied up _nt Island wharves waiting cargoes owing to had roads, hut. last. week there wcrc nine schooners from one 1'. ld. Island country village alone, (Murray Iliver) discharging potatoes and other farm products wb New Glasgow, while in Picton there was half ui dozen vessels discharging similar. cargoes at 'the same time. The prices obtaining at these places, as well ns on Uoard the several sclioonors discharging here, are about the same, viz, 35 cents for potatoes, turnlps 30, cabbage 7'5 cents the dozen, and in some instances lower, beets 50 cents the bushel, carrots 50 and pu;-_ nnlps 60 cents. At the Charlottetown market dealers were paying from. 20 to 22 cents for potatoes, and other things in proportion, so that after all people he-re are not taxed to death for these commodities, neither is there any danger of a' famllne in any ofthe al/ove lines.-North Sydney _Herald J E. I i 1 town on Nov. 17th by Rev Ewen Mc- Q Dougall Ernest Jenkins of Mount Albion 'to Janette Bears of Brook- lyn. ' . ` v'*° °""5 _ _ J - t 7'. _ ‘ ' » =i_~ '_; __.____‘»_. _ggi-_n_~_2,§_.`r‘ W mm ~`/ - ,;.‘; 35-- _ f- ¢ _ _ - ` //.1-' 5. Tlllflli 5;”/' btyles at ' the Rllilxt Price FIND the right hnttcrand ex- amine; carefully, thc right hat for your head-you'll know it bythatlabelof Wakefield`s. Note its silky nap, its graceful lines, its fine binding and finish. Try it on. Then enquire the price. You ll know thenwhy these hats are fav- orite in Canada-as in London- with men who must dress well and won't waste money. Buy by the label-it war- rants the value. , A.A. ALLAN & C0., Limited, Toronto Wholelalspistrihutora for Canada il L_____.._ .___.. _ ..___,___.l_Z. ____.?! \`?"-""1"-. .-\ Y »`.__f fwp_-\_ _ ,_ I... . ll._l.s@sul§»"-”““_5?_“ff”"‘ -‘ ”l§§%f*1’ 4 _ - ar- .. ' ¢ “ ~ I ,.» . _ __ Anciher ici ol alarm clocks just received Excellent ilnie keepers that can le relied on to give entire satisfaction, ` ru... .alia 2.10. Patterson jeweler Cor. of Great Georg; h Grn.f'tonSt ? "E nmn. _ __ HAYDEN-Entered into rest, on Nov 17th, at her homo at Vernon River, l after twc weeks illness of Typhoid and Meningitis, Marion Adele, agqd 11 years, beloved daughter of Los- ter and Christina Hayden. ;AR'l'HUR-At the home of his dau- ghter, Mrs J. Dana Tilton, Welles- ley, Mass. on Nov 11, 1909, William A. Arthur aged eighty tivo years and iouteen days, formerly of Bre- adalbane. _ HAYDEN-ln Providence, R. I., on November 15th, Miss Mary Hayden, aged 25, daughter of L. C. Hayden, Elmadale. JOHNSTON-At Long River on Nov. 10th, Mary Rogers, rellct of the late- William Johnston, in the 78_t.h year of her age, leaving to mourn a sis- ter, Mrs Andrew Wells and brother, Beaiamla. at Alberton, and Joseph at Kensington. McVIT’l'IE-.At Upper Westmoreland, on Nov 13th Da\td McVittie. aged 68. CAMPBELL#-In the P. E. Island Hospital, Nov 12, 1909,aft.cr e. pro- tracted illnesa, Edith May Fergus# on, wife of Hector Campbell, aged 24 years. Boston and N. S. papers please copy. DUFFY-:In this City Nov 13, 1909, Edward J. Duffy, aged 49 years. MARTIN-At. Caledonia West on Mon- day, the 15th, Charles W. Marlin, after two months illness. icunrn rum rar: _ _ Let lllo Cure You _ -I WIII Send You ,‘ _; _ Free Treatment. » '_ - _'_ _' f-_' ; §\\ ` 7 //_) *fi* I have n standing of- fer in this paper to send a. free treatment (tqgg. to any sufferer from :" kidney trouble. hlad~ ‘ ,, _ dcr trouble or rheuma- _ tlsm whowlllscnd me their name and ad- _ dress. If you need it I _ urve you to take ad- .. f vantage of the offer. _ These diseases are my . - specialty. I have been successful with old nélhypunz Many bed- e -\ wetting children ow larzsd prostate and had to set up as many as l ten times a night are now cured of too frequent desire to urinate; many men and women no lonizersuiler from pain in the hack, terrible rheumatism. etc.. since taking my remedies. SEllll Fllll MY FREE TliEll'llEllT If you suffer from any form of kidney or bladder trouble or rheumstism. no matter how old you are or how long and uevero you have had it. wi-its me today describing your conditie and let me send on fr t. t _ _ _ l _ F-511- V ----» ""' ' mi 'A Father Norrlscys _ Prescriptions have been cur ng for 30 years, and are cnn or to-day, all the common \ilxnents that come to ever( family. We have hundreds of grateful letters to prom this. Fuller \ien|scy's Ie. 7 tones up tha Kidneys, re- moves Uric itcid from the blood, and cunmkheumatism. In tablet form, 5oc. __ _ Taller llll1|8¢!"h H0. ll is a‘ 'most edective and reliable .ure for Cong hs, Colds, Bruachitis, Asthma and Whooplngf Cough. A real Lung Tonic. Trial Bottle, 25e. Regular Size, 50, |"llll¢l’ l0I'l'l!»¢y'8 N0. ll Tablets relieve and cure Dys- pepsia and all forms of Indigestion. Each tablet will digest 1% pounds of food. Per box, 5oc. Fliller ||0l'I'l8¢y'l N0. 2| positively cures Catarrh. A combined treatment-tablets for the blood, and a healing salve for the affected parts. Tablets and salve together, 501:. Father Morrlsey’s Lllimelt is a household standby for all sorts of aches and pains. Pleasant to use-quick to relieve. ' Per bottle, 25c. V At your dealer’s. 5], Father Morrisey Medicina Co., Ltd., - Chatham, N.B. L --me . 1 g ll- 5W_’~'1\'.“$.5i The _ “NCW - .L_ ‘_ M' J-1 'n _ ;'°.‘“ ""' __ "l"ll' "Vl'¢{"`= 'il .'f»">.;l'3f`.".¢£»"r` : Century” ‘ Washilul A ‘4 ..p_-_. “E -_ a A_-_fa ii/Q' Machine .1 ~¢ n y a ee rea - ment to show you I can euro you in your own home. I want to show you and yourneishbor that l can and do cure these diseases. Address Ill. T. fllll lTlllT`|'.E-Bl Urtldtnlll lid; Chinn. I i l V an i-'Z OU will never know Y what shaving coin- fort means until you use a “Gillette” Safety Razor. The “Gillette” - illustrated above-is the new pocket edition--so compact that it takes up no more room than a card-case. _ l"inislied in gold and silver-with handle and blade box to match- also gnu-uictnl-$5 to $7. Gillette dealers everywhere display Gillette Signs. Look for them. The GILLEITE SAFETY RAZOR C0. ol Canada Limited. Mon\r¢nL 95 Charlottetown School oi Music corporated Guild Church Music- iaus, Licentiate Victoria .College Music, Loudon~,Director- Information as to terms can br obtained from the Secretary. F. S. MOORE Secretary. ro-30 ittsizi. u » ."_‘.°L il-T ‘ll llliliéf Style B ` Paten‘ed |598, and |901 A: Hi~ n achine a'mit.~= of a d grie of atiio ih-~t insures '- - belt rt- its a d the iea~.i iuj ry to dtlicate fabrics It run- s easy he ng ou.. “ion all B¢».rin,|s and .living strong Spiral _-,pring ` t it-ve s- the moiion and .ive imp._»tus io each rotation, ve.y little _~if»ri i nec<»ssar\ to work i», so th t children and delicate vomrn, _vho would otherwise be quite unable *.0 do so. may by foliowi g irections. get the washing out of the ~.4y quickly and with little or H0 fllllglle ‘ __ _ It has a wriuzer stand too nor the rickety old kind, with vexa- tious fixtures- but a convenient, strong, rigid aitachmfrlll. _ 2lW3yS_ ll' p_»sition, never in the way, and allows the water to -“win direr-tlv mio 'he tub. This excellent device is attachable to any "l"ew Century' \l . me The exoerience of upwards o twenty~five years is represented i . the construction of this machine. The but dealers carry them. The beat people buy them the best work is done with them They are the best there is We have a large stock of the above Washing Machines _ ' ALSO “Canadian” Vollmar" “’I`riumph", and ‘Puritan” Machines all of which we are now offering at lowest prices Wholesale and Retail A. Horne & Co r i--iittsd&rtf - . 3' I -`-°‘ - The 20th is Canada’s CENTURY Have you ever asked your printer to supply you with "X X CENTURY BONl)” or your office stationery? _TRY IT! PM c_ M_ Wfightq Fellow In, You will always know that you are getting tliepaper you ` _ vant, simply by looking at the watermark. Prof. Wright will be ready io "1 receive pupils on November 4th in 0 e a r 0 Piano, Pipe Urgan, Violin and 0, ` ocal culture. Sl. John, N. B; v 1 Impoite --Exporters-Paper mill agents. ARREARS 0F TAXES. Persons in Arrears for Taxes wil save expense by making' payment at once to the Provincial 'l reasurer, Cliarlotieiown, ns rfoceedings will be taken against all those in Arrest after the 25th November, instant. t _we -_ _ _-_._-';' - ~' ' 'i.*._-_-ln ' Y. ~ u . 1 H S"°.i..i.9"ff _. .d IIALIFAX 'Maritime Province Poinh ~ me MONTREA mrrwsi-:N Montreal AND Vancouv "Pacific llxpreu” Leaves Montreal lgaven Montreal Daily at 10 I0 A. m. Daily at 10.50 p. in. Coaches and Pal- Coaches. Paleoe noe Bloopers to sleepers and Tour Vancouver. . lst Slee rn to dttlrtts. r i-r6dr9i W. I. IOWAID. D. P. A.. C.P.|l__ ‘ St. John. ll. I. Variouuvellf \ 1- ; » ~ " < f` ' ft- f. \_f1‘_ -V 1 l` _ _ . :_ of ll; " ' ';_=ie.f'."‘ _ - ._ 5,4-_ ggfifvs `.f ‘;*"_'~. ' " ~ -#_ ;"’; " ' -=~ _._.___._ ‘l _"">_`*“ f - ~=;€f “Z . 1.1¢.” I ,_i" .; I lf' ’ lf ~ :.5 A :I"`»'; "iw ‘ a ~‘_f` _-1. ' f "1-£7, 2. ,v ii . ,f-LJ--. _ .,.,,_._.`f` .i l ii , _ 1 , i i l ' " 1 1' ' 1 ll qj \ _ ii r 5 i , 1 (_ M.. _ r f ai i 5 . . . `>, v\ "Qi hui, .~4- f \ U i i l r .1 SV ._ l l ~ .fir i r A ._ tr., » hi. ._ _wgl gli l‘__ _ ,l ..‘-5 1 . ,‘ _gr , _,_ _ __ ":s.“A‘f‘°"*"*f‘ slr A 4' "il al" l .i ;l 1 t _ _,. 4 ,Q in 'é‘-~ > -',.|» ' -gf.; 4 r _= '4_'i fr, ..._‘v_.&.-_-. _ ,.y§:~.-'gf-:f»'-_‘ ” ` , Q. ._ _"_ -:_ *_ ._ . l I ll; :I ' 2.. _ '. _ u ‘."' "'-'_ ' ll. __ __ ,._, ll ‘.’i’ li Z, ~ l ,» ‘.' .> _ ez