1 NOVEMBER ig i9i§ ~ ’ ‘rua cneaaorrsrown GUARD1AN, ' ! P.-1cEs'izvi`z`r`( 3 Sohtaire .E.ngag¢m¢nt “tm °U°- Diamond solitaires are as ac resist? ff” fs “X -°- --» -- Many new ri " th latest of settin_gs hge; blgen riclelgllyshdillég gu0\11‘. ¢0ll0Ci10H. so that our stock up to . 6 Presents as fine a range as the most enthusiastic lover could wish for. Y ill ii ' Geesiiishr a’i1‘ic"§‘§2°1l.‘i°.té°.'}.d°fi.l.”f W . W. Wellner ,. /\ I\ bf /1 n Now for Xmas, Photos All styles of iinlsli are shown, sepi bun biaek and white, iiiemes semi 0 B t to C 163-6321 §£‘“°"*;‘ S*°"°- W- i S eai.4»>ia-.|<+>ii<+>ii<+>K+>K4~ avenue . mon on. lluished protraits n india ink and the ‘_ _ 163,657 Mould mr me Fm6"_ J. Hardie, Winnipeg. popular hand-painted work in natura colors. Call in today and see some of the styles. The Cook Studio 'A Personal Thought The Spirit of the Givi g ll Determines the value of the gift. What then could be more fitting than your portrait for the Christmas re- membrance --- To carry ,your simple message of friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gift problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO E. Lyon Photo Studio Specialt in Groupe College, Suit the Purse ' '-'VER' B°WE'*°' _ society and Faffiiiy Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. ~ and bowels- are clogged with sou ~ . l . Am8t¢i.l1"8 W0l'k HWCII D€!'S0l`l3l & C00 Wai:/Hen listless. Dale. feverish.dfuli of g‘:ll;‘;‘:‘l' tlgazhléfthleen M“°` 2 cold, breath bad, throat sore, oesn’ ’ ' _ . ‘ 1 L_. ._ 1 :st °.':sr.:;..:;t 'a::‘:.':;‘.!.,“;.°.:‘°"'. -0 M =-.-2. ° ' t sp niui ot “California Syrup of ' ' , NwAYv Canadlan Fll;.st,'l”l1ti;1d in a fog] hours all théangmugi Sec *Treas- “ d S yy was e, e sour e an erm n V .- La y y food passes out of the bowels and 'WW' you have a well and playful child a- , '-°°'° °'-'=°“ L'-'° me "°‘°' 1....-1-...F-.no -=--- w--= §::.‘:...S;‘:1‘::;'= .:.:.":..:l'.tz..‘::.';“:::: GE0“G“°__W'“ S""’*"NG ° P10005. NDVI 800011, f l l iii, b li. GEORGETOWN SHIPPING. N\°N°/W AND f"U"°°*' iful °..f"...'i.1`f.°".u.i. °1`iil'i;° --i..§l§f.§5 --- ' of “ch '°°k~ °“ ""'"‘l °t “N mm' clean and sweet. Schr. Mirian May, Capt. Brushett, ln! “D59” h'°m ‘H‘u“‘ (‘b°“" Keep it handy, Mother! A little loading produce at McDonald's wharf _ °°°n)» fm' 5°‘“`l" P' E' nluld' ‘nd given today saves a sick child tomor- by McDonald Bros. for Burin, Niid. 8.809.111. 4.00 p.m. ";';':`°¥:il: “‘?m:;“'%lh‘:_l3‘t°°tm’_' row, but get the genuine. Ask your ' *i * * “ ' durggist for a 50-cent bottle of “Cali- Schr. Carl S., s loading produce ¢\\;l:¢° '»° “UW” m““" “ ‘°". iemia syrup or Figs.” which nas dir; En. wgiarf bysw. A. Poole ii co., 3 l , . . M°N°/*Y--I-°°"‘ “W 1°' Ulm' §§llf."i.'l..i"l`.'..l'.§`l'..'.71-'li...p.°'f.lHl.`i'}.§l.'i.. ""°" "rg N - ~ - T:-§i;‘3htAgg:;'t» I?e?:|m"t::°c.I1'll:'3 bottle. Remember there are counter- Schr. Acadia sailed yesterday with Annual Meeting of the Kings County, ' ' feits sold here, so surely look and see produce for Halifax, N.S., loaded e G"l“d'l'°n°~ Amlmnt md mum; md that yours is made by the “California W. A. Poole & Co. md *mm* ¢° P|°t°" Fig Syrup Company.” Hand back with * ° ’ THURs°AY”'L°"°' 8'3"" 'lg' contempt any other tlg syrup. Schr. Grayiing. Capt. Rogers. Aml\°"t» Grind"/°“° “hut P° t loading produce by W. A. Poole & C 5°"° md 9"" mm- R°*‘”'“”“ for Glace Bay, I~I.S_.- ” . attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone68 § _Timo Table. lleeliy Point Ferry. I. I. Hillsboro. 7.30 s.ns. 8.00 .am 3.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 0.80 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. _ 11.80 a.m. 1.80 p.m. ' I-00 mm- IJO _p.ih. 8.00 'p.iii 4.30 p. m. ' . 4.50 0.80 s.m. IUNDAY 1.3.40 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 0 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. On Thursday the 8.80 trip will b omitted. ll. MURPHY. Manuel; i-5 233 U, . PLANT I;;_N1=; S. S. HALIFAX from Char- noon. From Boston every Tuesday at noon. For further infomation apply to IAS. CARRAGHER. Charlottetown. Agent Soft Coal and enetliit m ,mr °.°:' iii' ,'.=.f‘.: O. III lowest. ..".:.'.:°.'° 3., 3, .,. ‘ . QQ gag. i~»-r‘_»?'.m _ =||y_ fi' ““-..,,,_-3, ...".'i":l.i.‘l*‘...."i.'l _:X _' _ .0 youranisrior " 2 i...i....»a.md iasoo. '_nr'omi»|on'o»s|°.°» Now illintsrs IN 0004. Z v 4. .DIZ lo I .For Fail and Winter Boots, we have the best made in Canada. .1 *V ..-“" .- - -..e.-1 /1# .~""`i '// " ./fl/.éf -1 fx / V/V ` _ _// 7. 3 Q , , $5.00 a Pair Our Boots at this price. Fit the Foot Please the Eye ..°|T PAYS to buy In ilhil Provlhol ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Sourls. MEM. ..*T. GORDON IVE! is Guardian Representative in Montague. '..*WEDD|NG BELL8.- A VOD’ -pretty wedding took place in St. .Geo- rges Church on Tuesday, Oct. 26th, when Mr. Leonard Mooney of Green- valewas united in the holy' bonds of matrlmony to Miss- Flora Moi'rl_son,` daughter of Mr. James Morrison of Poplar Point. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. D. J. G. McDonald pastor of St. George’s Church. The bride, who was attired in copenha- gen silk with hat to match. was at- tended by Miss Christina McDonald of Little Pond who wore brown. The groom was supported by Mr. D. J. Mooney of Greenvale. After the cere- mony the happy couple drove to the residence of the brlde’s father where a number of relatives and friends were assembled and where a dainty repast was spread. The afternoon was enjoyably spent with music, both vocal and instrumental, and before leaving for her- future home the bride imvoiilini Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the front are asked to communicate with the-Secretary oi the Patriot- , io Society at (Charlottetown, Captain 'l‘. Edgar McNutt, in- tluiatlng the (date of expected ' arrival, cause of return and ' any other particulars in or- der tliat preparation may be made for a. fitting reception. llillll Sllilll. MUTHEH! THE EHUSS Ellllll IS CLEAN LITTLE STOMACH| Don't scold your fretful, peevis child. See if tongue is coated; this a sure sign its little stomach, live calls at Point Bossa, Grindstonc, Am WM. ROBERTSON I. SON. Agents, Hallsu. cl-IAQ. W. lvl8. Agent, Picton. MATTHEW MeLlAN A 60-. Agents. Sanrio W al' "W'"`""""`;'f",,',;f]j,:|fq]"""""", '"""' """""" "J """""""""" """"`V`V"`" - ister- Hansson . was presented with a purse and ad- 163-606 Tmck B° =.sar.-.1§.°§.. mi--» 1. -- -- 1 " . . ' 2:;.':.=:.°,s:'l:.?.. ‘:.°.:.::;:=.:.i°. --1.1.. <>»-<»»- ` "` "`_;"_ ;;.;;;;‘_;;"*~ --~~ ~~ ----- - - -_ groom in G,-eenvale and a number of 163.623 Silclmiog D¢Vl°°'“° Dudley 1/ -'~» ,.f,~\. _ , \.,,\, ._ , , . [ ._. ....<.>.<><.>.:.>.<.> . ,z<:.1::;f<;.~<;>.c. §";°d°hg§}°°'=g,‘;;'e *§;;,,‘;;‘§°w;g ,,333 "‘iS§°.‘i. ”l-‘}.“I....“c......- ............ >-- -~-~'------------__-...____.___ ‘ ' ‘ u ure e_ ` » “_”-"”"‘*”°""“°”'_*'”" short and the delicious refreshments -3! KMY' .T°"°“"°' .JONE CENT per word each lu- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. . .°THE D.. G. S. BRANT arrived in sonrig on Tuesday with supplies for the light house! _ _*A pie social will be held`in the St. Charles’ parochial house on*Tues-| day, Nov. 23. 3956-11-18M2i CANADIAN PATENTS. (Special to the Guardian.) ' 163,539 Skating and Hockey Boots -A. L. Johnson, Winnipeg. 163,591 Shell painting Machine - Canadian Fairbanks, Morse Co.. Toro- nto. ` 163,594 Retort for Heating Cans- Setson and Burl>66. VHHCOUVOP- 163,593 Peat Drier- Oligney and Boivin, Montreal. 163,599 Billards Table- Campion et al, New Toronto Ont. ' 183,601 Starter for Euglnes--Gam- ,ble and Hichs-Port Dover, Ont. 163,003 Furnace- Brien and Pro- vost. Montreal. t 6 & Sturgeon by W 1~i1’oole & Co for Schr. Unique sailed yesterday for Halifax with produce shipped by W. H. Poole & Co. U O l Schr. Acadia sailed for Halifax yes- terday with a. large load of produce for Halifax, N.S. O U' O Schr. Eva May, Capt. J. Hemphill, is discharging a load of gravel for new jail at King's _W‘harf.. O Scbr. Vandals is loading produce at McDonald’s wharf by McDonald Bros. for Burin, Nild. O 0 O Schr. Flora M. J-.. Capt. Julien, is iliilislliting loading -produce at King's w a _ Tilt MlllKtiS -CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET (Corrected on Tuesdays and Friday) Butter, (creamery) lb 32-34 Butter, (Tub) lb. - 26 Eggs (dozen) 34 Beef lb. (retail) 10-12 Pork. lb. 10% Fowls. lb. 10 Chicken, lb. 12-14 Hay (pressed) ton $12-$13 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Turnips (bushel) 12 Potatoes, Reds, (bus. 50 - Potatoes, Blues, (bus.) 55 Oats, white (bus) 42-44 Oats, black (bus) » 44 .TNI BEST PEOPLE EVERYWHERE “C533 W'-XZ' Hides per lb. 141;, Oats (black) per bus. 47c. Pork (organs left in) 7%-10% if You Are a Retailer you can use this Burroughs Figuring Machine » right on the counter where you wrav up the goods. In fact, hundreds of merchants in dif- ferent lines are using the machine in just that way. Clerks add cash and charge sales on the 7 -Sa/#Ly flu But Dcabn- ' '°UlN@i3iE*Wl§lAi§?.,c Straw (pressed) per ton $0 Turnips, per bus. 18-200 Oats (white) per bus. 45c. Wheat, ber bus. 80c-81.10 Oatmean per 100 lbs $2.75-$3.00 Wool per lb. 25-404:. P°fB~t°°S. per bus 55c Chickens, dressed, per lb 12-150 Lamb pelts, each 40-60:: .i i » P "°.i.°. °.if“.°;.;°.‘“i‘;:.:‘;i 623.1533 »-33"' J' "' gl'-El*-_" -sl , ‘ even one a w e p » ' I memory in the minds of all those at- 163-530 H°ld°" f°" C°““t°" Cl‘°°k Wool. lb. tended. The many and costly presents B°°k5" S* M' Am’l°f°"d' H“mm°“ received by me happy couple gave 163,632 Refrigerating and Heat evidence of their popularity and the Systems- W' M' B°xt°"' M°“"`°“l Fi . 1 esteem and respect they enjoyed from 163,633 Baseball Pitcher- H. Bezeau, Vancouver. their many friends and acquaintances. 163,636 skate_ H_ H' Bowman Owen Sound, Ont ' mg Geese (per pair) 31.30 163,668 ignition Maguets D. Riv i.oo»< AT 'roneusi ir coxrso, Haze, Mmm teacher nipeg. 163,669 Aeroplanes- J. M. Moon hiuse, Winnipeg. 163,681 Extension Table- D. Smith, Vancouver. ENTS GIFT FUND. LIST N0. 20. Pupils (24) Peterville School, per M. J. Gallant, teacher Pupils (19) Fort Augustus School, per Annie M. Byme teacher Pupils (19) Duiiblane School; Glenwood Lot 8, pei' E. Mat- thews, teacher Pupils (7) St. Andrew's School Lot 37. per Mary W. Mc- Donald. teacher Pupils (19) Brookfield School. Pupils (7) Victoria West Sch- noi (2nd Contribution), per 1. Pupils (20) l_3rackley Point School, per Sadie L. McNeill h teacher 3,34 Pupils (18) Montague East 1: School, Iona. per Emma C. ,_ Mooney, teacher 1, Pupils St. Eleanors, North "°"'"§°`i§"‘§`."§`i`>"°' ' f Schr. Or to WM. Mol.Uiil. Hallett? and From Charlottetown .’g_ . = _.arf p lggiiplratgrrilly either directly oi evlelilmlszatistlhiggdeglieythig Hg, l.*‘..°‘.“°.i..."&.*.§lZ. i.‘f.‘.°ifa $2 .i'*i§7‘.;°i.i°.Zf-r‘“°°° ' s BW. it E Ei” ° ggs é rn 2° S c. i.YoN K . Saiiings From U)NDON From HALIIAX BTEAIIBR - Rappahannock Nov. lkh Nov. dtii Bhmandsah Nov. INA Nov. nth Kanawha Dec. ilth hom LIVERPOOL hom HALUA! f Vis NM. 'Vis Nfld. Oct. Nth. Lexington Nov, Oth Diinnls Nov. nth Novi. 10th 'hhasoo Dec.1ih Abovssstilnasuanotgusraatssd sad snsulestteehsngewithoutootiee. l'um¢s».\il|iiiy 6. Co.L~d- hsrst, Souris. and returns to Picton. ' ' -'-L -Sciir. Grenaide- is l0HdiDE Dl‘0d\ICO are requested to send delegates. Jugs’ tiizlgirskutgrilptmmtilie szieigzietlixixsioiit CA A N I by W. A. Poole_& Co.,.for Burin, Nad. A public meeting win tai¢e_pia¢e at weather permitting, calls at West- S _ EH I 1 I _ Bs! to land mill sad Plllwlefl 1°' PA cl F C dueghtlt Nevsvl»0r$l;'WJllr:y lgiiilililg, ioisfgvsxtl. prominent speakers Wm Amherst, thence to Pryoii Island Re- R N.S , P in a , orins- ' . - l0tt€t0Wl'l CVCIY Friday at g‘g1;:gu,mAg|‘:li1g:¢t“|nd°S#0uri2...° VBIICOIIVBI' & Vict°ria»B‘C° Schr. Beatrice K7 is .loading produce Sec. . nd F" f‘“'"‘°" 9""u°“1‘" "V17 W SAN FRANCISCO , at Newport by J Fay for Newfou and Los ANGLES, cu. ’°“"- . . . 0" 5*" ‘WW ¢° N°"°m\’¢" 30”’ Scbr. Jos. 0., Capt. Osborne, sailed for Glace Bay with produce. O Melrose is loading produce ‘-'=‘.§.!-.- '~-="'~'5" _ ; ` . e sn V ',_°_-'._»,.. v '-f ._,_. 0-- . ii ` , . . , . ' """'“"-'“'| Eastern S. S. lines ‘ "`s,_ /" ' , 1-. ._.. J,-.Y /pi/_/,[3]-\\ Furness - International Line ` -/,' 'T-` 5 I INTERNATIONAL LINI. ernor Cobb. '7.00' p. m., Direct. to Boston. 0.00 a. in. ' MAIN! UTIAMIHIP LIN! ,ITIAMCH IPI NORTH LAND AND non1‘i-i s'rA&_ , Reduced fares in ` - $8.00 to NEW IOM! Reduced Sta Prices, Leave moulin Warts Ponimi B’ Hay (loose) per ton _ $9-$10 S. PRINCE EDWARD .ISLAND STUD- Previously acknowledged $1033.05 Pupils (67) Tlgnish Coiivcilt per Mother Superior 10.14 I 1.37 2'” Even. 1 75 Wonder what upset your stomach- 1.0 per Charles McDuff, teacher 3.70 Pupils (4) North Lake School, I per Lily M. Rose, teacher 55 ed food; breath foul, tongue coated- 15 became of the indigestion and dis- 35 _of your liberal limit without rebell- io if f dis d m instead at~ ° 1.. Temperance Society by Temperance Society will be held Steamship Calvin Austin, ` and Gov- Leavs Bt. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a. ni., Coastvriss, and Saturdays at "Return, leave Boston Mondays via portland and Fridays via llastport, at ’ Beets, (bus.) Carrots, (bus.) ‘ Parsnips, Tb . - Ducks (each) E)- F- Hides 14- -' SUMMERSIDE MARKET F- Butter (dairy) ib ' 24-21° Butter, (creamery) lb 30-32 H- Buckwheat per bus 75-9 in Calfskins lb. Eli WITHUUI Fllll ill Illlllliiillllll [ill INSTANT RELIEF! "PAPE'S DIA- PEPSIN" ENDS YOUR STOM- ACH TROUBLE FOR- which portion of the food did the dam- age-do you? Well, don't bother. li' 0 your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset. and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and erucate undigwt- just take a little Papefs Dispepsin and in tive minutes you wonder what trees. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion- 85 ally keeps this delicate organ regula- ted and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care n; your oo a a age 70 of a help. remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only ilfty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful-it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it’s so unnecessary. ig uns ll a K F' aaa as-4° Gam»¢¢° 11-lc. 8 Eggs per doz. 29c. Mechanisur- J. W. Montague. Win- Hay (pressed) ton 510__$13 Burroughs; and every cash customer is handed a machine-printed slip that shows each item of the purchase and a total. ~ N o chance for over-charge or under-charge errors, for the Burroughs can't make a mistake. c Phone or write to our office (address given ° below) and arrange for a free demonstration. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY -» This Burroughs $165 STYLE 301 Read Down Noon 12.00 1.20 2.10 sense” -ozenoag =NU\¢U|' 7.35 Dep. fe; 03 °7i es$°S°9° 'mucus ¢-emo Arr. _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prmce Edward Island Railway - TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27th, 1915 Trains Outward Trains inward A.M. Atlantic Standard Time Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River Emerald Jct. Kensington Summerside _ Dep. ’ W. B. Smith, Sales Mgr. -. 171 Prince William St. St. John, N. B. ~ A.M 11.40 10.36 9.59 9.27 0.00 1 l _.J Read Up P.M. 10.50 9.52 9.21 8.55 830 P.M. A.M, 10.20 9.03 5.45 8.10 5.02 430 erwr5e mmu»h° owowog I-4049"* !"!".°;°°° .ncaaeolp oiosdaeg Dep. 0'Leary Albertou Arr. Tignish Summerside Port Hill .°‘:°t~"I`*oo> .ur-»o.s;,' me»wm2 Arr. Dep. §rwe¢ cease; \ ` Kings’ County in the is AUDITORIUM MONTAGUE °- on Tussnnv, Nov. zara at 2 p. ni. Churches and Temperance Societies 7.30 p. m.. All are cordially invited. D. L. MGKINNON. ' 3965-11-18Mi.f. at Y There is nothing that we could suggest to add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, comtpact, efiicient and depen able in the fullest sense of the word. We early a complete stock of od- aks, Films and all sup- Biies. We a dsvelop- .83f| P _IHS el”-f_ ii' ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail your next iilm to - The Ells Pharmacy, - P.M. 8.00 7.00 I-5 PP o ¢§ Dsp. Arr. Emerald Jet. Cape Traverse LM. Arr. DGP. RM. 9.15 8.40 8.90 7.” Prreww 82333; . A.ld. 6.50 Dep. 8.40 9.17 Morell 0.48 11.15 Arr. Souris Charlottetown Mt. Stewart St. Peters ' Arr. 9.30 8.27 7.58 7.36 Dep. 6.35 ?F?PP naman omqem I 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 5.25 99?? oeaoie :novo s.4s Dep. _ ass 10.25 11.05 Cardigan Montague Arr. Mt. Stewart A.l’\'. 8.20 7.20 7.04 Georgetown Dep. 8.30 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Daily ex. Sat. &Sun. 8.10 3.10 4.25 4.57 5.56 7.00 Sat. only Dep. Arr. Daily ex. Sat. dt Sun. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 Vemon River 8.23 Murray Harbo D . 6.80 l' DD i Sat. only 9.45 8.81 7 -and that will last for years. either Phone 1a5 to-day. I uni-vu --- ‘ f p Heat Your Home -For Vw-tio “ c mf .1 bi Ana w n imi'-'i=¥°¢i~°" Nm sm ` (via Point an chem) l ' r 0 0 a y 9 l GclgmsgHlg:l1;glet0‘r:1tH1min:V‘0=;0l.lva . p s -1- . 1-Il _uv ____ _ _ Atc;'iiEJi;e‘e§¢rs;,:°i1_%E|;l‘l’tionsl£;‘°- Y' m '01 Illhlltl mlnfllll. Y ""1 /Q .s»1ai\..i.AJ‘.a°2.'si_i.=.iiiL°e. _ ' KH its lim .ills lenght . . - . ! "x _ W-‘*”°W“D' 3" "°°"""” "` ’°'“" 1 . Bam me F gtoldllgils Nrtlihllgrvwh?nylz>‘l°raws§allanct¢ls0anw10l)ca?iuif§s1talnihnh