-0 _ Dry'-Foot A Insurance For these wet days, w th the muddy strtets, rrwingw nud sidewallfs, you need ...mi rub- bers ifyou .rant to 3-ren.-nt a bad cold I Our rubbers hax e that qual- ity touch ‘that you ad ni e'. Well made,|,0 d 5ttiug,slrong and neat-- they’re GOJD. ` Women’s sfz :s 70: and 814: Men’s siz:¢.......... . $I.00 Alley £5 _ Co. 13 5 Queen Strect. _ a / _ » _// // \i ' ,_ . _ 4 ~ ’\\~t \$__ I _ _ ,p__. ..._ » - \ » n Your H eatmg I and cooking apparatus .will last much longer f yr-u use our coal. We li ive now on hand all kinds of fre.~h mined coal free from sla‘e md stone. Send us your address and we will* quote prices. - Phone 111 ll. tyons& Gu. Farm For A f Sale ` I oiier at private sale my farm of loo acres sphndidly situated and in line condition, also crop, st ck, mac` inery etc. either t»gether or se; arately S ook includes one splendid import d S.otch Clydesdale filly, age four,blsck regietert d and with foal. Also 45 acres hardwo ,d land and 5 acres marsh. _ P. A. FARQUHARSON Mt. Stewart. zrrg-zo-2zMwfm6i nu _[\;;;';'.'....:-~ ' rf* L_; ' , ~ , ~= 5'= i //.1 - "ft -.- / » I - _ ,/ . out _ e , ‘ . _ - #4 0' _ *L rr t . ., 1- 'sf"c‘~r75T_llllll ._ ~:__ "thi _ it Grade Coal gmt' ‘ gm-y. it does not ,m:"¢,f||¢_fyoaosnbeaare ast4staetarysnal|!¥°\\°°\'i° ' ti ‘ a s ` .~ . ~ " 4 Advanced f , ' I 7l_' _ ._ _ Intermediates (I6 to I9) 4.00 ` ` I ' Sustaining, l0.G0 and up- , __ _/_____. ward _ ‘-._\\ \_\__\\\`_\__`_\\_“_\ This season will -see _tue \""“ - ‘ ` I ' ` strongestiprogramme ever. put -cf 5: .ri gg: Ivqthhe gui V ` g. gg #liners _ ertteu Manufacture ‘rom ` ' _ - - ' _ - .,.»nri. ' phone number is 5, W. L. Dingwell. _ Why go to bed with tlettar ot ' ___ I I waking ontime. Lat the clock the responsibility. ' ‘ _ W- I W, `I_7V'e'll'ner Jearelter '- ' - E is-._.v~..l.l 62 Days Xmas _ -Now is the time to get the Xmas photo at the I ` Cook Studio _ Xuts Nt-ixr This i~| a good time to have your nhoto taken at our Studio for Xmas. Bayer Photographer I ____ ___ Telephone rgz]._ \ _Join The Y. M. C. A. ‘To Day - Tickets I Men, per year $5.00 _ Students, (City) 3.00 Students. (n o n e resident) 2.00. Iloye (ages I3 to I5) 2.00 I on by the Local Association. You wantto he'in on it 9:, * % _ _av _ ‘ zso _isa aoons paras “ IIOTEL OXFORD Uopaley Square, Beaton, . Mass. - Near "ublio library.. Trial y Church, Chr is ian slciepca Church. , New Upershouae, an ~uv tomln- ` 3 ursslto the sbunprnz and business 0 ~ ' I will sul e rs naaslho Oxlor '~ e tr o a ' ' Rand M. R. rt. station. all I: B. lines and every part. of the city and enbur s. ~ingle rooms li and un wi'h bath 8100. . neubl- rooms at and up, with bath $5.50 CIIAILES A. Wll.\'\N, Manager. am-10-sat' s‘ldEr00i ......_ __*.-__-1---1.. _-in-augur-1 ' The ' _ Human |_ ve _l r The Eye is one ofthe most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this _ fact, it is being constant- lyé ill-used and overwork- e O Eye-Strain l aches or pains in tlllf r region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sewfor any lenigth of time, bltlrrttl vlaou. _ ` 'Align as ‘po Z_t_I:_:rnir-e _ 0 Y* §-m.{.f¢°'°iai»i»1¢.a5i¢t _ . ' This iaoarbllilell- l 6. F. Hutcheson ,_ __r,, *K THE. El5TEBli___.6ilARDllN "~ dinn reprdintattvhé ii; Bo't`i`rla.‘ ...*‘l'I-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W.A.. John- `ston's, Montague. ‘ ...°'l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague. Hia odlce phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ' ....*B'UBBCRI]3ERS should renew a Week or'.two betore the time 'they- bave paid tor has expired and thus npt_m.tee an issue, as all -papers \are discontinued promptly on expired date. _ :_-I-_ ...°'1‘I-IE BRANT put out oi George town harbour Tuesday morning. She .is bound for the western part oi the Island, where she will commence her tigs work of taking up the buoys. ...'GRAIN OUT.-A large amount of Brain which was not taken in be- f0l'° '1&Hl= Week has been rendered practically worthless by the torrent; which descended during the page weep Am1°\lZh the eastern Dart seems to be more favoured in this respect than the rest ot the Island, there are ominous iorebodings ol a scarcity oi grain during the coming winter.-G. ‘...°SHIE‘PING.- Several vessels which were lying in the harbour took advantage ot the iiue weather and .cleared Saturday. The weather has been so uncertain during the last week, that shipping nas been pi-acqc- ally at sr standstill. The Enterprise came in Saturday evening but did not go up to Montague until Sunday "1"""i“Z ns she Captain was expect- gig to tow a steamer up the river.- ...HNTERESTING MEETING.-A particularly good and interesting meeting waaheld by the St. Peters’ Institute nt which an address was delivered by R. Robertson, oi _the Provincial Departmtntt ot Agriculture in which he pointed out the desirabil- ity of rearranging the farming muh. ods in such a manner as to tend to- wards increased fertility and larger crops, instead oi, what is at present, all too common a practice, robbing the farm ot its fertility by selling the farm crops in their raw state, such as oats and potatoes, and point- ing nut the desirability of keeping more live stock with this object in view. This was heartily endorsed by Father McAulay in particular, Mr. Charles Waye, Mr. M. McEwen, Mr. Sutherland and others, after which it was unanimously decided that steps would be taken to secure a dairy bull for the institute, and n vote being taken quite a large ma- l0l'f_¢Y were in favor of an Ayrshire, and the necessary funds subscribed on the spot. The selection and pur- chase being left to the directors, who will at once proceed to do so. From the entzhtlsiasm shown and the fair minded expression oi opinion, all through, is n useful and successful lu- turc lor the institute is predicted. _ 2216. "lt Stands the Test of Time Jil||NSON’S ANODYNE 'LININENT IN USI 108 Yllll forthe relief of aches, pains,swellings,bums, cuts, rheumatism, boweltroubles. Forin- temaland extemaluse. - lla andltk everyulran t I. SJOIIIISOII GOO-glee. - lee|en,||nll»,f_ -- I Fagan' I i 1 i l ` 'L_ tw - l , ` ~*ftllV4f-1*-M12g~,‘a“::::::f_f1z'r;:.::;ff"frqf .initio Mlm ,Q-1”* -..arr,ri;r___pi_t»g”;i»_3_'_iar_s§s'rr__a ii =l»r.l-.nets .stun an mln _ Wet” _ Oooh must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...°0NLY A llIB'l‘AKE.- A rather _peculiar mistake was made by _ a stranger in one oi the Georgetown Churches lately. The. church was rather dimly lighted and the gentle- man remarked that the decorations of the seats were very pretty and that the idea was rather unique. The statement was rather mystiiylng un- til it was explained by his own ax- clamation oi surprise, which niter service was. concluded he saw the de- corations moving out oi the churcb-- on‘the ladies’ heads.--G ...°CARDIGAN.-The first regular meeting of the. New Court Canadian Order ot Foresters recently organized by Mr. B. F. Tarbusb at Cardigan, will be on the tourth Thursday in the month, beginning on Thursday, 23rd lust, .with the following oflicers in- stalled on ` 9th ‘ inst:-Junior Past Chia! Ranger-W. F. Mellisb; Chief Ranger-'I'hos. V. Grant, M. D.; V, G, Ranger-Chas H. Harris; Financial Secretary-_George Sutherland; Re- cording Secty-A. D. Dockerty; Trans- \|ror~Geo. Sutherland; Chaplain-Jan Shaw; Conductor-H. Vickcrson; Ben- ior Woodward-'P. McMillan; Junior Woodward-George D. Mcllermidg Senior Bcadlo-I-lnrold E. Martin; Court Physician-'I'h_os. V. Grant, M. D. - EASTERN PERSONALS ...‘Mr. Stephen Hessian spent Thanksgiving in Georgetown visiting his father. Mr. Hession is studying ltJ.\‘.1 at present in Charlottetown.-G, ...'MlSs Jean Aitken, librarian 0! the Public Library of Charlottetown, has been Visiting her home in George- town during the holiday.-G, ...’Among the passengers to George- town on Monday evening was Judge Blanchard, who came to attend tha session of the County Court on Tues- tluy.-G. day morning and returned to Char- lottetown on 'l‘uesday.G _ ...’Mrs. Catherine Westaway, went to Montague Saturday for the pur- pose oi spending Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs. Nathaniel Maeharen. -G ...'Mrs. Matilda Gordon of George- town left on Tuesday for Kensington Mrs. Gordon intends ‘spending some time in the west where she is visiting her brother, Mr. John McGougan.-G ...°`Arnong the students who have come to spend Thanksgiving at home are Miss Lottie Fitzgerald and Mr. Guy, MncPhee, who are attending Prince oi Wales, and Mies Inn Gord- on. who is attending the U. C. G.-G , ...'Mrs. ‘Jno. Smith who spent some weeks visiting her daughter in New York, rbturned to' Georgetown Sut- urday. She was accompanied by ber daughter Agnes who also resides in New York, and who intends spending a law days in Georgetwon before re- turning.-G ...‘I-Ile friends regret to learn that Mr. Paul McPhee, of Launching is in n very critical condition and is not expected to recoverj Mr. McPhee is nne of the Island pioneers, and has hitherto shown himself a worthy rev- resontativa of the rugged and hardy stock to which he belonged.-»G. ._ INDIANA CLUB WOMEN INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 21- The Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs opened its seventh annual con- vention here today with council meet- ings of the directors and the heads of the district; orvanizations. The tor- mal opening takes place tonight and the regular sessions Ol the convention will begin tomorrow morning. Form- er Vice President Charles W. Fair-» banks will address the delegates Thursday mornin" cn Forestry and Waterways.” Another notable sneaker wil_I be Mrs. Percy V. Pollllybllf-"¢°?\” Of Texas. president n' th" General Fed- ,,,-amn" nf w0m_°.n's Clubs, who will be heard Thursdnv evcn'n~ on "Thul- ~¢-_rs that Threaten the Amerlwll Home." 1 1 1 1 _ co L Best Quality oi llartl tor Base llurner & Furnace Acadia Round ' _ Albion Nut ~ Albion Runamine Reserve Runamine _- »` Inverness Round __ AT... Gen. E. Full’s l“' _jy con wrnrr v Be-wise-and do notig- _ nore any of the symp- Soft Coals . tom! Of ffy¢~Stf8IIl;_ Il8_Id°' Acadia Nut g I _ _., .. ,'._ 1 '_ ./" \\ _,_ _ \\ ;_'l»; i / § _/ \ 4 1. `\ -<1 Ia;-="=€.r’ fm- uf Z <' _.__‘_" ~ l » J; _ -~* 'Z1' ri... , ,Mu -- A quiet munity it always imparted by simple lines-and substantial elepenre. Some new models of th s type are illustrated here and many P°°t»\° r>f¢f¢f :Y ~ _'these Monuments _to the artistlcailcy carved de- signs ornament _ with taste- ful ’ decorations. Whatever' your preference we are' ready to supply the style you desire. Consult us CHANDLER & BELL |60 Kent St. 1404-9 |0Mwfm3(| ~, oPIIOnN0.5SOIfI TOY.-.»~»»»-e scene » ~¢¢~»»-ease-» » evo - l2|0f0»00 Han lin installs “ -*_ _ . __ _ ‘ _ “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS ' . A COLD OR GRIPPE IN _ S A FEW HOURS l - --» l _ I " Q O ' ' Your cold will break and all gripps misery end alter taking a dose ot S “Pape's¢Cold Compound" every ,two . _ hours until three doses are taken. __ ` tif "'°§"”ii~’ °"°“° °‘°“°ii1“”t“°°` A very special line'of1ad- r s an a_ passages in s cad, ' ‘ stops nasty discharge r as u - ' ' ' “ ning, relieves sick headtgchelltliullnlissld les English Parafnatta wal' feverishness, lsoro throat, snoerln ,l ~ _ 'soreness and stillness. g C I'pfOOf COa.l S. Made WII I] Don't stay stulied-upl Quit blowing _ - and snudlingl Ease your throbbing ffgulaf Sleeves, Stfap CLIE; bead-nothing else in the world gives . . . . » such prompt relief a- -‘vi-we can military collar, six button -Compound," which costs only 25 cents at any drug store. It actsi f]_‘()nt and pOCl{\-td, -, _ __ without assistance, tastes nice, and §$_\;\€_st__r;g_ inconvenience. Accept no $4_ $ 95 ---- Very heavy double tex- _ THE (;0gy3'|',;|| |=|g||_y ture putamatla. _ raincoat", _ nf.. numpny wha. 1..t..¢ ami, shirt sleeves, strap cu1‘f,mil- The Ooryston Family, has just been ;;i;":.:‘i..t;‘1;‘: :.‘;;';r::li”:;:.‘;‘:;":z "ary °°‘1af» 5 b“ff°‘1 fmt h d tr th t $1.35 t. M . Waard lil: mid; :accesses tlhe her crdd- and patCh POC kels it includin Lad Rose's Dau hte i th d ti t I h h,rist:craIilI?;nt(l: Eatdllgsl eelltjrlartxlttliieffsxl tol C h I I d re U S school u In b re Coryrston’s position, money,.and char- llflfa, heavy Covering, sifting ucter, made her a power in the land, iilil' l.Tl‘§1v`Z.‘i'»'§i.'L‘.§i`il€lfi‘ii.°.§“““i hf10dl€‘S 506 each been called, happily, the English Lidleb q etldl taffctahne Iron Woman." ‘ P __ frame and excellent hand. ...'Mr_ James Callaghan oi Char-qured 1 , 1 lottetown came to Georgetown.»Mou- CS ffgu al' p1‘]_i_@ $2.25 _ -_ Our spe-c1al price $I.98 Now we have purchased 1500 yds oi 51-4 inch silk taiieta hair ribb n in every shade under the sun. It is 'enthusiastic about medical trcntmaut »‘ by the language they use. Alter ex- perimenting with all sorts oi oint- -' ments in a vain adort to obtain re- jliet and cure, the writer ot this let.- 'ter was astonished at the quick und -satisfactory results obtained by the use ot Dr. Chase's Ointment. "It worked like magic." she writes. Indeed, it is surprising the healing - a regular 2 2 C rlbb on and that is oiten etlected in a single night ' by this great ointment._ gba sting- Inu better the U51 al in and itching are rel eve ar. once, ' _ ~ _",151 gui-9 is only a matteroi time I5( , bllt Il I I]]3.l{€ Pl SPCJIEII and patient treatment. - - _ Mrs. clemsazs, is strange attest, sale me have marked 11; ._'l‘oronto, Ont., writes: "I_huve nut- . tered from eczema tor years, and af- a yard :ter using all 'kinds of ointment, at last tried Dr Ohase’s Ointrrent It . l t _ ___ _ . . _ _ _ ,, ._ ___' l:_' _ One Of The I Black Beauties Weight In Gold Six Pairs Pedtgreed Foxes THE STOCK in the MURRAY RIVER SILVER BLACK FOX C0., has told so rapidly that the directors have added another pair from the famous ranch of The Charles Dalton Silver Black Fox Co Ltd. l ' The SIX PAIRS of foxes now in their ran;h at Mt rray Rivf-r are as iolfowsz Two pairs trout the ranch 4 f The Cuarles Dal on Silver Black Fox Co Lid. Three rairs from the ranch of the Tuplin Corporation, Ltd. One pai: from the Victoria Farm Silver Bla k Fox Co. Ltd. - The above foxes are the' _best that money can buy and are all eligible for registration in ‘ Class A. _ ` _ The foxes are put in at $r_8,ooo.oo (eighteen thousand dollars) a pair, making a total cap- italization for the six pairs $ro8,ooo,oo. ‘ --and IQ p. c. Deposit Paid ` Uptif-n No.3sold form.. ........ .. .......... 1z,ooo.oo Option No.4-sold for... ................................ » I2.000°0 Option No. rsol-l ior.................. . . . . ........ . ..fr2,5oo.oo h Option No.asold for-....... . ...... .. ........ r:r,5oo.oo II ,, O`ptionNo6soldfor....'...... ..... ro,ooooi ~ Total for six pairs ‘ $734-0~>-00 I _ The six pairs should produce at least 18 pups or 9 pairs during the breeding se _| son ot 19:4. ` I should s~.e about it TODAY. Prospectus, application blanks, etc. can be had (rom the __ Canada Fox Exchange & Investment Co., ltd. Phone Charlottetown Stamper |89 P. E. Ialand Black 2x46- to r6l|9iEfmw_~,t _ ' » l. t ~ t \ ,.. < Té‘,.;;.£’.', .` "lei "»~"-7.-f`f`.‘,,¢,"""‘."f,,'I...“""`1“‘.`£'12,'?’_‘,”', _ fr ' »"""“".- .. “°‘ ' " . - ‘ "' "W1 "‘“'. Is? t - ' _ r. . _, ' .-;. ~,-stir'-.iu.t‘.~ "mt ig ;_gq;.1',' 3 -gggo, B- 4, Asthere in or ly a small and limited numler of shares to otfer for sale intending invist rs \ ,__-_ _ ,.3 Coryston Family is one oi her I best U b 'Pill There ia iirst a love story with a. _ m re charming heroine then 3 presentation = . , "l _ s __'______ covered umbrella best steel ;;=_ s . L-. sltneqea mr Years-'rites an Kinds . ’ . . il oi reat ent-S i d t R. to ;"=§ _ Fw- »»‘T`<»»-Ji-“€»i-T2*-»»`l=. Children s Hair Ribbon You can soon tell when people are _:_j 1 , _ _ vi, <:. \ ‘ . » . _ , . _ut -. 'worked like magic and proved a God- - . `__.., iii; send to me. I would advise anyone v ' f :l_; suffering from eczema to try one box _ _ Q yt and be convinced.” 60 cents a box, ° _ nl if--lm . <>» H=<1-=»====°»=- 1~»¢°° * The ntwnvs husv Store. ~ Co., Limited, Toronto. ‘ __ -_ _ ` c '-' ._1 _ L __ _-_ li. ll ,Srl i Y`-»' ; The Murray_River Silver Black Fox Co _,_ _ tp 11, 1 fi g i tif? ._lt_ --,T-_- ri é l. _ ni. all l fi* inc* .__ i. if l a K y _ K rr ' ._ Eleanor, Diana Mallory, but the ' il Present day Enzllsh Society. Lndy A , _I-‘fi 1 but as her children grew up they s- A , -'i '. med their _ight to me their 0;” fram._ and natural wood _._ 1. "Xt . ,, .F ,.1 . in . teresting story. Lady Coryston has _ ’ =J€;_ _ _ . _ ,__ r ii’ l 4. nl ffl; r:.,7___» i- Vi " t gl ¢ *tr- ' L .r _ , t.- °7"f iff ` . Worth Its _,f it :r .1 ___ ii" 1 il; yi 1.. ‘ it ._-.7-_ `l. ii N . _ \ r it L li' Ranch Expenses 210; §m§,°n§§?“ P” °°“')° ‘ ° ' \ _ _:_jL. e'._:___ l_ l ‘ _ d __ k _ ' -it » .c " a competent an trustwort y eepet 0 ten years' ex- i` _'l 5’ ’»" 5 .Q Keeper perlence in raising foxes. _._ ,, ..-en ._=.¢~s. fl _i ;i, "r _ lil as Twelve |9121 Pups Already Optioned ~ 1 2 ,_ 1 _'las _ _,_ f. ,» " '.1 s -at-’-' ‘fllt it iii .; .=.~:_.__ -es.. _ iii .rt 5 J "1 ';» . ,_ --_-M15 ll. l i f \ ii \ .l' . f;I_'~)