sweeten. 5; 1m a r Wedding I . - Rings g, Made Without a t? joint and stamped 1 "6, ll. l.” and fully guaranteed. 57 G. H; Taylor. itll'.'lév.:m"_°_t't'li't... BRIT TiO ‘R-ETU-RN HOME NEW YORK. Nov. 2—Ted Ray v and Harry Va-rdon. the British "pro- ‘ feggbnfld golfers, yesterday ended . their long tour in the United States ' with ll victory over. i v i itwo Inca-ll players. They are scheduled to SilII fni- England next Friday. OBKHQ¥H Quality Counts a. Hickey's Twi<t Tobac flavor which has built fori not be downed. 'lhe us they are thou say about. must use Hi Millions of fi it ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. l" " of of lBEAIlTY- Everyone worships at the Shrine of Beauty-und why ‘i’ - Because beauty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement and an ap- preciation of Nature's gifts If you would bring many of the good things of life to you . instead of going after them, cultivate and take care of a beautiful clear complexion by using one of the many excellent creams and lotions we al- a ways have in stock. The 2 Macs 149 Great George St. - co has a quality ard ta reputation that can- ers oi’ this ‘tobacco and sands have nothing but praise to If you use chewing tobacco you ckey’s. to get the real pleasure. gs used yearly. IIICKEY 8i NICHOLSON TOBACCO GRADE ll.—-l. Fred Le-Pugc. 2, Gertiltl Stevenson, 3. Blair llolllngs D GRADE l.——1. Doris Btintziiii, 2. , , ‘Read Stevemon. Perfect Attend ance. Bus. 1- Stevenson. ldu ' 'l‘ooiiih.~i. Muriel 'l‘oombs. liva IQOIOIQI Stevenson, Helen lluntziiii, ll iwzirtl Biintriln, llcleii liePugc. Gerald " '" ‘T Stevenson, I-‘rcd LcPuge. llouil l Mmltcmm tl‘ IAN ....v->.~ New wriwilwwiw-t‘ THE NOVE CORDB are now on sale at Mille Bm- 3426-11-2nd-3 BEST GRAN 8t 15 cents a lbl Srocer. ‘POWNAL CIRKZUIT._- .1 Littlejohns Rev R H November 71 Mlllv-iew 2.30 p. m., Pownal 7 p. m BOUVINI R OF PRINCE D WARD ISL ‘ ANDw-BQUOI-flll lllilus to mall. y 50o. b mall l5 ‘Tlwrlottelowu Guarding, 7c I FRIDAY AND $’NAP8.—3O Doz. more children's winter vests and drawers, 25 trcnts each, Proivse Bros, tLtd, 3499-11-5-fs. 2i. ‘FRIiDAV AND SATU You can buy Fine R Stockings all sizes. 40 cents “m. for 25 cents a pair. Prowsc Bros. Md- 3499-11-5 -fs. 2i. SCHOOL WORK.—Tho follow- ing ls the standing of Goose River Strhool for the months oi’ Sepletmb er und October: ~—G'RAiDE-—l, (ly- ril Sutherland. 2, Hugh MacDonald, 3. lilu McKlnnon; GRADE lV.~ El- mer Sutherland. 2, Dulis hit-Don uld,.‘l. Mary McDonald; GRADE lli.~—l. Helen McLeod. Angus MCKIIIIIIJII and Joseph llijvan. equal; GRADE‘ ll.-»~l, Joseph Mt:- ‘Lt-otl; GRADE l.——1. Louise hic- liiiinoii. 2, tEtrnest lllt-Kinnon, It. - Edele Sutherland. Perfect attenti- R!l(7(l-—I‘IPI9H McLeod. Louise Mc- Klunon, Angus hlcKlnnon, Joseph Brynn and PlusSutherlanil. SATURDAY RDAY only lbbed mitten u ANGL-O RUtSTICO SCHOOL.- Standing of Anglo Rustic-o School. GRADE V. 1, Bessie ‘Stevenson, 2. Victor Buntnln, :1, EKIllll Le Page, GRADE IV. l, EVO. Stevenson, 2. Helen Buntuln. ti, lloivsrd BlllllilIlI, GRADE lil.——l. l-lclcn Le Page; AI $6.50 Men’s Mahogany and black "Gcodyesr Well" Illuc. with Leah r or N. ol'n Soles, sizes 81-2 to ll. Special Price $6.50 Special line of Boy’s 130x Kin und Patent Boots on sale $2.85 Special line ‘of Misses ‘lila- hgggny High (.1118 BpIS. SIZGS ll to 1 l-2. Sale pricc $3.65 I 1 M00040“ w“ 40¢; u- +1 q,o<-oooooooooo+u-oo+oovon t Bargains Morris 8i Smith $3.75 I Ladies Pat. and Gun Metal High Cut Cloth Tog Boots, pointed toe and spool heel. Ppeciai sans Also a great lot of Ladies Boots, sizes 2 1-2. 3 and 31-2 worth $400 and $5.00 for $1.98 Complete‘ stock of Spills and Overgaiters at lowest prices. MORRIS 8t SMITH i The Big Shoe Store E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Ciiartottetown Fire, Life, Accident. Sickness anti Plate Class insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies "*flwiwoowoonwwo+ooo vwowo-ooooo Dflfiltfiifiiifil‘ " A Boot and Shoe Stevenson. Doris lluntnin. Elva L. Bernard, Teacher. ROVING CATTLE.—Ullt: oi‘ iln wcrzit nuisances in Cliui-ltittoloivi of luic has been tho rotimiiig o cattle tit liirge. During the pus‘ ironic giirdens zit Brighton liuv ibcen riitlilessLv tiestrojcnti by cuttlw ullowntl by their owners to roui. at will. Wt-dnestlsy the iitiisniice vtais in nviilence in the cciilrul purl ot‘ the city where the DOIIUP lin to be summoned to take cliurgc c some oxoii which were mrikini: their isclves a lll(‘ll{l[‘€ to residents. Ont» ox on Hlllsborti Sllllilfl? had to bi put through the Western hog-tying DPOLIPSN, its lugs being ropt-tl ant‘ Ithe animal conveyed to an illll)l'0lll]l llu pound for safe-keeping. A oiinllrti- exciting scone was enacted on the Market lSqunre. lt looks as IIIOIIKII tlic Polite are to bc kcp‘ busy with iiew duties and this i< no "empty story." STANDING OF MT. MELLICK SC'HO0L.—’l‘lie following is the standing of Mt. llielllck School for the month of Otitobcr: GRADE VII —-Bornice hlait-Donaltl. GRADE \-'. Hazel MoEachern, 2, Wliiiii- fritl ICOIJEPISOI), llFrziiices lVood 4. Margaret MacDonald, 5, Ger- »trudo Jenkins; G-RADE lll.——1, Mildred Wright und Louise Mc- Kennti, equal. 2. Elliot Robertson, 3, Percy illcKennii, 4, Hnenry llosr wall, 5,Etliniind Robertson. 6. Leigh hlcEachern; GRADE l. Sr. ——1. Charlotte Drake. 2. Helen Drake, 3. Robert Mcllne; GRADE l, Jr.---1. Harold Robertson, 2. Berltles Wood. Zl. Alexander Mc- Rsc. 4. Lodge Lune. .3, isluy Ro- bertson, 6. Murgnret llicKemin. 7. ‘Sarah Wood. Perfect Attendance. Hazel McEa-cliern. Leigh McEeuch ern. lslay Robertson. Mildred Wright, Imuinc McKeniiii. Elliot Robertson, "Henry Boswtill. (‘liar- ititte Drake. Ileleii Driike, hliirgtir~ ct lllucfkmuld. IIIHTEBTBI ‘Willi’- 'l‘etichcr. mom Lwhnta, Que. 15th. 1818. lllimrifs Liniment 00.. Limited- Gentlsmem-lllver since oomlnl. home from the Boer war I have been bot-tiered with rennin: favor sores 0n my lesi- 131°‘! m"? salves and llnimcnts; also doctor ed continually for the blood. but got no permanent relief. till lest winter when my mother got. mo to try MINARD‘! LINIIENT. The v rowan“ I ‘ effect of which was almost mlllcll After two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared und I have worked ovary working d1! I111“ Yours ITIWWIIY- JOHN WAN"- - Dr. ll. C. llarris Eye Specialist g Oilice, Royal Bank “I . Building, Charlot- lt tetown. Otlice Hours: , 930-1230. 2-5 I “comwur i-iounlwa OATA 10¢ lulu-aw MBER VICTOR RE ULATIE-D SUGAR . P. J. ‘Smallwood. 3502-11-54! pd. will Drench Sunday. h. on -Pownal Circuit trated delwlntive souvenir ready zrocer. 3502-1115-11 pd. from Patons, ed in this issue. 3511-11-5-31 you full value for your tlollitrs Shop at TMOHS. ssu-ii-siai WANTED. — An experienced teacher for West Kent Street School. First or second class, male or female. B. Balderson, Secy. 344211-3rd. 3i NOT FWROM BELFAST-Tho 8t; mile Journey accomplished by u cam of horses the other day iu twelve hours ‘was made from Strnithcona, Dundas not from Belfast as erroneously stated in Wednesdays issue. . TO WORK IN 'WOOD8.- Sev- enty men left Charlottetown yrs Wfdhly morning to work at the pulp lumbering in Plymouth, New Hampshire. JUST RECEIVED a tshlpnicnt of folders for t-he (‘hristnias trzidc. This is the largest shipment uiitl the liaiitlstiiiiest photos we have ev- er received. We have samples of ilII sizes. A. E. Lyons Studio. 3479-11-4-31. COMPLAINT MADE. — Tlic Gutirdiun hus received complaints that parties from this city anti Pownal have been uislng lights and shooting after dark about the Bay. if discovered their names will be hundetl in to the Secretary of the Game Society. who will promptly prosecute the law breakers. FINE DlSPLAV.— Patons lizivc two ext-cptitinally fine show wiii- zlows this week which are utilising t-onsitlcrublc- troiiiiiient. The sim- plicity ‘tllllI duinity attractions of tho wcsicrn window. in ivliit-li the model wears ti _.clii1i‘ming bluc rind black eventing (tress, is the work oi‘ Slit-us Harper. who is to be comm- "INIPtI for her good taste, one liidy remarking tliut it was in lint- with xhlbitions in Paris. The eastern window comprises boys dlld men's sweaters, one of thc finest lispittys niatln in this province. and n window which ut oncc ap- peals to the sterner sex. ‘These window pictures are but an index of the superb lines curried with- in. A farm consisting of ltltl tltllfékih‘. G5 being (alear and in good stute of cultivation, all produce bclni’. fell on the farm. Balance iintlcr hard and soft wood, nine miles lrom Charlottetown, is offered for stilt. A beautiful hardwood grove near the buildings would muke this farm a most suitable site for a fox ranch. A never failing well of wtilcr new‘ the door. close to churches. $61001. stores and one mile fhoin railway sttttlon. The stock. consisting of 9 itillcli cow's und a number of young 0"!‘ "le, horses and liiiltlellllml“ uslllll‘ Iy kept on n well stocked furui can be bought with the farm. Twenty hogs are ftittenod PVQPY W“ o“ the form. A lot of turnips also ‘will be sold. For information anDlY ~ Guardian Office. 3507-11-5-51 . mom- nut-uro- Iilnlmellt Curel DIl'|"|l"‘|" ‘ V‘ ‘ - I ' ‘l. A Tempting Sweet You can Safely Eat. When your sweet tooth craves candy don't deny it for fear of getting your stomach out of order. Pure confectionery will not hurt you. We curry an assortment of Page & Sh aws Choc. olates. Neilsons Chocolates. Moirs Chocolates. ' They are pure and wholesome and frequent shipments insure fresh- ness. (landy should not be looked upon as a luxury but should be considered a necessity on account of its great food value. FANCY BOX CANDY. BULK CHOCOLATES. HARD AND STICK onu- DIES m GLASS JARS. LOLLIPOPS PAGE AND SHAWS. CHOCOLATE BARS. ETC. mo, IF YOU WANT FRESH cuocoqiérns LOME Johnson 8t Johnson The Quality Drugstore IT PAY! to ML In this PROV. InOO. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR .-.t 15 cents u lb. P. L. Smnllwood, THE NEW PRESIDENT ts SEL- ECTED. now let's get down to work and select our Winter furs PUTTING ‘MORE SENSE INTO PRICESFPuts more cents in your Canadian dollars and Patons give llave a Clear, Imi Stuart's C||lr~Ium'\\"ui'ern (‘len the Complexion ol Pimple: unil Such lllcmluha-n nmi Notc- llow lleuuty (‘omen All llvlnl; vt-lvt-Lr skin is rlltlll‘ to SIIPPPSH. tlllcil with pimples, t-litvltlioutis, clin. it siirt- stepping Lliisitglilly fut-w - out. of tin I ortl und nrt- notiiiiit: titu- IIIITPLIILILV iiiipiiritics. ~‘iiiurt's Putt f- - i bIt-tni ics tiisnp . l|tll'I.'.~4 (‘uli-itiiii \\'u ' -. in thi- tow-r ti. Iilninl HI‘. fi-rs show rlt St l‘ skin win-rt- Illlttl‘ >v4~i No motto-r how boil your t-timyilt-y- inn ls, Stuart's (‘nli-liim lVnft-va-t will work woiitlcrs with it \'ni| ~ Ilii-st- little \\'OIllI\'l" waft-rs i _ ’II‘IIl-1IR'INI'S for tltl cents n put-truce. From Geneva Organizer for League Cross Societies of Europe's of Red tells. of need Orphans. While we at home are intent on industrial expansion and a IIIlICG Ill the sun, Europe in its wuir-weak- t-ned condition is fighting for its vcry rxistentrc." said Donald W. llrown, director of the department ot’ organization in the League of Rod (‘rnss Societies of the World. which tins its headquarters ill (iPllfWil. Switzcrlnntl. He visited 'l‘oronitt> to lcnrn the peace pro~ lrritm of the (‘unzidlnn Red (‘ros StlCIPly and to ostabllsln irlosc contact between it und ‘the lczigue.‘ _,_,__ m.” - ___________,_g. ATTENTIO The titientloiiTtif-I our rntiders ls tlirecletl to the .i\tl.l in this issue relating to the Int-ls ot‘= n vtiiiitible ‘POFIHlNHil-‘Bflll, iISOG-ll-fi-li. “The Ladies of the Presbyter- inu I'Illll‘l'.Il. Montague, will hold 1i Yltiztiai- anti Suppl-r in III!‘ I.O.().I<‘. Ilull on the evening of Noveltibci‘ IUIII——~.‘\II iii-c cordially invited lo zittcntl. Bfilil-lllfi-fiii-‘li ‘STRAYED from Zlfalpcque routl seven hcnd of cattle 1 stem" and 4 heifers hluclt and white. l Jersey heifer l Jersey cow. Finder noti- ty Alfred Roberts, Winston Road. Itfilit-ll-S-tli CHURiCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rnv. Jns. Mtlfintlllllflli will prcncli as follows:—— On Sribhztlli tho 7th at (‘aipc Trtivensc at 10.30; Searlc- lown ut ll A M: Stimuiorsitie ill 7 o'clock. Velvety Skin girls ronllzv that today wt- iiro iii an use of beauty. A cit-tin. t .Dui.~;y ‘Furiinr of this city. left. _\"t i l l I i i I f Zffififl W B ||||llll|| ill "W" o? . ‘*4’! ‘TF9; _. TAIIDIID B m’ ’\ _____ iliiiiiiiliiiiinmfi. r a t‘ Ill lllllllllilllllllll TORONTO CLOTHES are the best expression of your personal- ity and the immediate basis on which you‘ are judged. Choose them with care and judgment. You can make no mistake in buying 20th Century Brand. MOORE a MCLEOD LTD. Sold Exclusively by Mr. W. IA. Williamson oi‘ this city leaves for tlit- Sluice lllis morning. hlrs. li. W. 'l'iii‘ni-i' uiitt \Il‘~‘~ lPYtIily on il visit to Portsiiitiiitti. N. ll. .\tl.i". L. A. Buclrltgv. llailiftix, Supt. o1’ Boys‘ fWtirk for tho Nlziriiiiiit- Provinces has urrivctl in tho city. PRAYER FOR THE DEAD-A Requiem llinss was sung in St. Dun- SIZIIFN (fzitliotlrul on llicdnestltiyl morning for tho rr-ptise of lilo soul of Terence NltvSivint-y. Lord Nluyj or of (York. At lilo different Muss-t 0s on Sunday the prayers oi‘ the. congregation were ulsn asked fol‘ MoSwineyi i i I VISITING PRESSMEN.- Tho follgwlng prflss representatives ac- companied the Tiiriff (‘oinuiission to (‘hurlcttetownz lllrissrs Guy Morton, the Mull and Empire, 'l‘or- onto; Joseph Fortier, LoPatrle. Quebec; J. W. Stevenson, the Tor- qmt, sim- and Farmers ‘Sun; 'l‘or- onto; George Simpson, Fred Dor- rynum and l’). (l (‘ole of the Hanstirtl Staff. Ottawa PERSONALS Senator Tanner of Plctoii is vis- iting Chnrlnttctovtn. S! ruined, t; lllr. James Taylor, city. left this ( Miss (‘oitstzintan Forbi-s of 'I‘yiio Valli-y is llit- guest of Ali's. Pt-tliit-k. Eiiston Slri-t-t. Bliss Prlscilln hlchootl, iluiighlt-i‘ of ‘Mr. and Mrs. l6, Alchcotl. Hug. is leaving for .\Il)ll(’l(ill wlit-ro all: will tnlae u \UIII'>'(! Ill iiursiiiiz. nicntn, or HIIIIPIIPN! lroiii .i Spllnl. §liln~ IIIDIII‘ §|HI\III. No lilisti-i". no li.-iii IIIII I\4I|,\I' ctni Iu- tin-cl $2.50 I Imtlli fol‘ sit interesting" lio .i- AIINOH ltl.\ l‘! JIL. thi- iiiuiikmtl. Torn Iilznmcntn, Nuoilcn Yi-lnx or Shine-Ion. ‘n. lion-rm ’ lt Imlllv- i IIIlIlIlPllt. for morning for Wiutlsor. Ontario. . .- .'"."‘ "m." "W n" where his sons are locntetl uni. ' I’ ‘||'|),:,,-_,"'y|,,:,',“,].',,“"11",?“n”N where he also intends “Hiking his Alumrltlm- nun Almllllbllln‘ .lr.. urt- IIOIIIO Ill future. I Inndc In (‘iilnlilii 13W» ' §Q9§’§*Q'=I'4>‘¥ I30 i quire Strong Boots an protect your health. We have a full lin FOOTWEAR in heavy every member of the fa Rubbers and Rubber R0 Men and Boys. W imen’ of sboe. _ Our prices arc us l vinced. WHOLESADE COR. KENT l PRlNCl 0T8. g Phone 68-Y. t WIOIOIOIOI ots--Rubb The Season has arrived when you will rc- ED PRICES. New lines arriving dail . We have also a fu'l line of Ltim el'men's all White, Black with White or Red Solos for Rubber Boots. Fine Rubbers to tit every style lower than Catalogue houses. Call and be cor- LePAGE, BRADY CO. LTD. l t J iQYTIFrITTIIITIVTWIEI-‘HTTFITLFIijiTTlTJTi l UllltiliitipiimiitiiiiliiiiiililliiiilllllIHILIUJJHI.lliivullltiiui-oiiirtl l HGuri“ and Ammunition Be Reudy for the Rabbit Season which opens Nov lst. The best in Guns and Ammunition 1S always what is most needed for your purpose. You are sureof the best at the lowest prices at our store. d Rubber Footwear to e of SOLID LEATHER and fine SHOES to fit mily, at NEW REDUC- i. l l gt ots in all Grey. all Perl, 1 s, Misses. and Childreiis ow. and in many cases AND RETAIL ;I%QJQU¢%O~4~&\OAO~I‘ b0 * ‘ We IlilVt? u splendid line of guns, Includ- ing the celebrated ltliica in IO ard 12 Gauge; also Hurrington and Richardson in 12 Gauge. CROWN SOVEREIGN LOADED SHELLS LOADED SHELLS You will find a complete stock of Domin- ion Shells, Powder, Shot, Wads. Gun Cases, etc. ' The Rogers Hardware Co LIMITED. Grafton Street i Oueen, Street.