1' i".k'lf l -' "` ‘ »- ‘/ ..5»2" .~` '-'.=_` .' .' »-,Wi . .. .-_- 1*..-J-» '- » , I, ' *fri .. l, ‘, 1' .¢ F... (tit, °*“~\_ 1' ~.';'z'~"- " _{»F~>.-- ‘-w. . ri, , .. 97i‘191d°li‘ rnlmmsrnnws rmsr-olIr.n THE’CHA WN GUARDIAN ' ' uname narnv. ' PAGE SEVEN A -_,if ._r-.W-, ; .1 Q /*° / : /f\ ` ` `\ .- -_Y-_`_ _ \ _ Why gn to bed with tl efrar ni __ W. Wellner ' J¢wel'er 1_i 'l ` xi ' '_ ' Make the ap- t` "VE -, 1 5” pointment nowl ,, _, _ ._ _ _ i _ Jn _ "_ ._ ii shoppmg for a sit ing 9.' 1.--cw M fl _ i Days the _*fy* '" , , to Q ii? ‘i A# 1. _r ___"' y "D M x -- cook siuiiio \» Slippers from Across "; (lc fan You will see heie a most attrac- iinfe and c >mp`ete display of house slippers for nien, wonien and child- ren, iiiude by linglish and Griiiiaii speciali-ti, and borght direct from tl e Old Country. s _ They are wariii, they are stylish, cosy and Lent. Men’s sizes 6oc to . .$110 Women‘s sizes 35c to. . . ._ ,.l.50 Childreu’s sizes 25c io. . . . . _ 60c . If » _ ' mn 'Tw ' im' . » `i . _ DcsBris&Y Block F XM 'iS NEXT This is a good time to have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. _ Bayer Tl’botographer\ ' 4 Open ALLEY ce col 5101361325 135 Queen Street r 'v r'-.=\_-» v.-s -=‘5'- _:ff/,-, / _ __ ,_ ,/ / 2 :Ili » 1" Q 7 ” ‘JL .-5 '5 - ._, \ \ ‘ .. .` ~\. \ _-tb-,.,_ \ ‘ 6 -._.\-s - .\1. in _ Ai; \ _§\ ,»,.~'1-' -V, o,»_._v D ' ` ” ‘ ~ building will be open Sun i= ' -" Hereafter the Y. M. C. A. ` ` days from 2 to. 5 phi an: “"'~~ - ' f' ~~ ~` from 3 to .o p. m. 45;, \f~\____ »»-» air?" -// \ i.,_. _ _ \ _ . si *F 1 _;-‘\\\\_..-_.._\.~\\§\ . \ . . ..., 3 _ \;=_-_ir-~' ~ ~ `> Your Heating iird cooking apparatus will last/ ui- cli longer .f you use our coal We h we now on band all kinds of fre~li mined coal free from sl-ne mil stone. blond ns your address and we will quote prices. _ Phone In G. Lyons 8|. G0. Medici frills, follars and Ruifiings riow,in stock in all the newest styles, and at all prices- Stanley Bros. ' 2310-.o-25m3‘. _"Smoke the Bachelor Cigar." It i9 A great favorite in Upper Cana diiin cities and throughout the west 3 ini- 25c. E. A. Foster, Centra, Dr\1i:st0re» 2245-10-zaiviai "For that cold take these: Mac’a Cold Cure, a pleasant remedy put up in the form of tablets-a box of these can bc ensily carried in your vest pocket-250. Ii. B. Q. Tablets, the genuine Grove, guaranteed to cure ri cold in one day, 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street.- Metf. . ’” T -. ' N' ionnnonnondlbmobbq -*'- /Wi f-';,;.,.___ L; - i 1;* _.six “ff .1 l L: __.-1 ,_ '_.§fl"i' ii.. ,.,....-.*:~J,..-j i ` " ._2Mll=t.'J-.L-.N fi - e L . 3 s~» Q ___ _._- -‘.\;\ _ ¢a»5._=z~soe1~o¢¢.a¢ . , >.<~.-1,, _lllgh Grade Coal in the ont ldnd we carry. It does not matter, when you order you can be sure ggotting satisfactory coal if you some na. l - We have on hand ‘nat now some aa- ea iionally ood ma for ran and klroh 8% mii- minavdcnilisll iiédial' seaznnsiargiilk of ih"`iiii§~iiit2ii5iiii`%ii.i. :°".'§ ;r,?"__wm3‘_ma nifdlstorv “london llllllldlll B8" & C0 ecziaarnseaia _ .__._. __ Student Meeting \ in A.i_\4. Murraykiver Black I-‘ox Company Limited Notice of Meeting _ ' 'l`hc first general meeting of thi stockholders of the Murray River Black Fox Ctniriany, Limited, will be held in the ofliceof K. I Martin Solicitor. Charlottetown. on 'l`hnrs day the ijtrh day of November hex' A. D., 19i3 atlhe hour of eleve o’clock in the foreuoon. Dated this M ]. McLeod, l"' L Cook, ‘Nilliain Kearney, William Lnndrigan, Philip Lowe, Waiier Kearney Provlslonal Directors i 2326- ro-27Mniihuls5i | mann:-Z 1? I lg I Gasoline Bdail-l in sate l We offer for sale a 41 ft. gasoline wo king boat wi hi6 to 18 h. p Standiid Engine, both new this \ear. Boat was built here in first class shape. 1%' inch hardwood plank. 2 sp tts. 1 sails, light draft, large draft large hatch in deck for cargo, running lights, tin- nacle windlass etc. Good bo at for fishing. Speed. about 7% miles, gasoline consumption i% gallons yer hour. Price ‘Q0 00.` _e require larger boat, only reason for selling. Matthew Q Mclean lid 2319-io-a7Mal ...°T. GORDON IVES in Guardian agent in Montague. His office phone ls 18 and residence phono 20, buiialo robe. Owner can nave same by calling at Dr. A. A. Mcnonaifr omce. 2297 ' ...°FOUND ON SOURI3 Beach u. s ~-.'NEW BANK.--lil-:ssrs Lnughlan Mclnnis and Stephen McAulay were busy Friday laying the suis ni nie new Canadian Bank of Commerce building, Souris.° ...‘SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thug not miss an issue, as nu papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. .._~AN ENGLISH vtsm-0n___M,,,_ Calm AUEUS Matheson who has been the guest of her brother-in-law, Mr, GWWEG Matheson and Mrs. Matheson, C'M`d"°55» King? County has left, f0l` ‘Water Bed Bridge to spend n [ew Weeks with her sister-in-law Mrs, Wm. Matheson. Mrs. Capt, Mafhegon is a native of London, Engl, She has been Visiting ii. number of places in the faster" Dart of the Island and lf” WW fHV0\‘ah1y impressed with (’e0YEetown as a summer resort, ex- pressing lier desire to spend the sum_ mer months in that town. She has bee_ii_ travelling through the West; Vlfilflllg n number of the rinci nl ...’SOUItIS WHARF AND SHIPP- ING NEWS.-The schooner Grace D. Lunenburg arrived in port last week and anchored at the railway wharf, On Wednesday and Thursday she was 1°5¢|l"i¥ UD l‘l'0duce for J. J. Hughes te Co., Bouris, and will sail as soon as her cargo is complete. This schooner was engaged cod-fishing around Causo, N. S., for the past four months and has met: with very fair success. She will coast for the remainder of the season.-The Abuna, Captain Lanuigan, is at the railway wharf, where she is loading up a cargo of produce, purchased by Captain Lannigan himself. As her cargo is about complete she will like- ly take advantage of the favorable weather and leave port without de. lay. The Abana. entered port two weeks ago with is cargo of rip-rap stone which she discharged at the end of the breakwater, after having been delayed several days on account of stormy weather.- The Beatrice, which was in ballast nt Matthew & Mcl.cnn's wharf, for over a week, loft Wednesday morning for Mnrgnree to buy mackerel for Matthew & pin. Lean Co. The Beatrice ,is in com- mand of Captain 0. Harrow and has spent. the greater part of the sum- mer coasting.-The coaster “Hen- Fiel-l-&." St. John, arrived in port; last week and is now at. Matthew ,sr l\_Icl.ean's wharf, loading produce for ‘bterns Brothers, Souris. She will sail in the course of a few days for D D places in Canada and will shortly leave for New York where she will rejoin hor husband. Capt. Matheson is a deep sea navigator and has vis. lied many ports in the woriti, He is fl rmtive of ‘-Prince Edw-ard Island be- ing abrother of Mr. George Ma1_h,._ son of Cardross near Cardigan. EISTERN PERSONALS ...'Mr._ and Mrs. Ronald McLellan, Red Point, visii .iis Friday; ...*Mr. John _D. Mclsaac, Black Bush, was in visitor to Souris on Fri- day.° ...*Miss Gertie Murphy, Elmira, was I1 DL\SS0l1Re\“ to Picton Wednesday on the U8-dy Sybil on route to Sydney.' ...*Mrs. James Pellium and family, Souris, left recently by the Lady Sybil on nn extended visit to the malnlund.° ur Sea View Hotel, Friday:-W. M, Pl‘@fl¢lY. Halifax: J. A. McMiirdo, Bedeque; D. A. Gillis, Clutrlottetoivn; P. Litus, Weston, Ont.; E. A, Mason, Montreal; P. Q.; J. F. Mc- Donald, Charlottctown; R. D. Mc- Ewen, St.. Peters; Daniel 0'Hnnley, St. Peters.” .._’Thc following were passengers on the Lady Sybil Thursday:--Jerome Gallant, returning to his home ar. Bear River after spending thc sum- mr-r in Picton; _Rev. E. Templemaii and wife, returning to Etang du Nord, M. T. °-'lf-" ='\f‘1idiiir! some days in Charlottetown; William C-haisson. Etarig du Nord. M. 1'., rc- turnfng from a business trip to Charlottetoivn; W. N. Patterson, who, 'with his wife and family, was going to the Maerliilen, where he will give entertainments; Jack Cooke, Joe Losong and Peter Chniason, were malring.tha’round trip from Picton! “JUST RECEIVEDL-A direct im- portation of Turkish delight with nuts. It is fresh nnd delicious-20c. lb. E. A. Foster, Central Drnvstore. 2245-10-23M3l_ The -l Human 24th day of October A D., 19i_-5 f"""- Fi ""* _ i_-ye _i 'l`he 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- ill-used and overwork- e . Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the symp- _toms of Liye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- Messrs Dan' l F l St. G tl - P rings, and Danieicpissey E,,St‘1_.,fiin; fiom _port early Wednesday morning. we,-,, among the visitors to South; The fishing schooner Albata, recently Frittnyf ,Lurcliasedby Captain Westaver, Lun- ___¢fphe you 1 , ai t I u supply of flour nud oil for Edward ow nl” revs ered at the M F rl _ A d le. As soon as Newfoundland. She had a large amount of ballast when she entered the harbor; this she immediately |disposed of to Mr. H. H. Acorn, for the breakwater. This schooner has been ‘cod-fishing since early spring, S9eI1d1I\g July rind August on the icoast of Labrador. She will spend ‘the remainder of the season com;i;- Img.-The Typhon, in charge of C-np. itiiiii Cloreen Arscnault, left. port for ‘tlie Magdalena on Wednesday, with n cargo of molasses, oil, etc., for |Geddes and Arsenault, Etang du INo1'd; and was forced to' seek shelter from the rough weather of the past ten days.-The Cecil F., loaded with ‘produce by Thomas Kickhani, Souris Wcat, set sail for Sydney on Worl- nesday after waiting ten days tor the storm to abate.-The schooner IEVS- Mlly, which put into Souris for shelter during the recent storm, lun; Wednesday morning to continue her voyage, She had a cargo of coul,- _Tho Florence D., loaded with pro- irliico for Sydney, taking advantage of the promising weather, sailed onburg, sailed from port- Friday with c a une, nnnn ii her cargo is discharged, she will load produce for Sydney. Captain West- ave! and crew came to Souris six months ago in the schooner Hilda M. Horton. He spent the summer cod- fisning and about a month ago weui to South Lake where he secured 57 .barrels of mackerel. Returning to Souris two weeks ago, he sold his _rschooner to thc Chevcrie Brothers and purchased the Albatn, n trim little craft, from Captain Hawse of 'Canso, who spent the month of Aug- lfunt sword-fishing in hor. The Captain _has made ri host of friends in Souris, who sincerely hope to acc liim again 'next year.-The schooner Hilda M. Horton, recently purchased by the Chcverie Bros., has returned from it fishing ti-ip to Mnrgarne. The in <- erel, although reported vcry plenti- ful, are a great distance from thc shore; the Horton, fearing a storm, set sail for Souris, whore she landed three barrels, the result of one days fishing.-The Nellie M. in charge of Faptain Dunn arrived in port Fri- liuy with 0. cargo of coal and is moored at thc railway wharf.-The iishlng scliooncrs Ella G., Lunenburg, l‘aptnin Dawson. and Ida F. Canso, were anchored in thc harbour Fri. day. Both are engaged coil-fishing and put into port during the recent stonm. They are now making pre- parations for bake fishing.--The Lun- enburg fishing scliooners Lillian M. Richards and Original, sailed Thurs- day.-The coaster Nellie M. Snow, is at thc railway wharf.-Capt. Haley with his large auxiliary boat, ar- rived in port early Thursday morn- ing, and left thc same evening on re- turn to Bay Fortune.-Poole Bros. are fitting up their fishing schooner Annie M. for hako fishing.--Shenell Brothers, left port Thursday in their fishing vessel The Ryse for Margnree, where they will spend a few weeks mackerel fishing.° PREFERRED A SIMPLE SUPPER Secretary Lane of Woodrow Wil- son’s cabinet was invited to be the guest of honor at a Western banquet. Those who sent him the invitation, perhaps with the object of letting him know that it would he 3 bung- up affair, gave him to 'iiiderstand ‘ that the dinner was planned on' the basis of $7.50 per plate. Mr. Lane replied declining to be the guest. of honor nt. suclis banquet ‘int no in- ‘ ttmated that he would n1.r_eud if a simple meal was served. ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow us to Examine your Eyes. We will give., you expert reliable advice. i This is our business. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist _,_____.__._..._.... A BIG PARSNIP A Oalgary paper tells of the pull- . ing from the ground of u parsnip, which measures from tip to toe six feat two inches in length. _This extra- ordinary vegetable was grown on the grounds of a brick tile plant, about a mile oiitslde the limits of 'lie city. Harry Mott, and engineer in Mr. Crs.ndell's employ, who taken an interest in lrorticulture, took advant- aze of the presence of is large tank _ (lne of the goo r, -/I i»:j lv" \ Kairllis/ \§* .2-___ ‘- ...... "wi f ty \ I / illli Xi Q -1". Wie-,,.\“= . .._ 1 U §,,_ _ _ . .rf r’ iir§lu¢.'~W)5?"" ' 5- Ev . d things Stanley Bros bring ont every little while. These silks are all of excellent make, gueility 'arid dve and come from one of the largest houses in the ti-ad-_ thus assuring AI values. 400 yards of p-as a few days here it only The ~ HE KNEW 'l`I-IE UMPIRE (San Francisco Letter to the New York Times.) Franklin Dalat, li years old, son of an lgorrote head hunter of Nor- thern Liizon, in the l’liilil>Pill9S, ar- rived in San Francisco yesterday on the steamer China in the care of the Rev, E._ A. Sibley, an Episcopal missionary. _ The Filipino lad and his guardian. were singled out bv interviewers. "So you know about baseball?" a riuestioner remarked. “What do you cull the iimipire?” "Tell him,” Mr. Sibley prompted. SOME CHANGES MISSED The expert who is actually expert; is one of the rarest; things under the i sun. Every now and then we hear that some triumphnntly successful novel or Play was hawked fruitlessly around the circle of publishers be- fore it could find a resting place and n welcome, and now comes Sir Her- bert Tree, who makes one of those confessions that are said to be good for the soul and tells us that he re- fused "Peter Pan," and with a for- tune. Arid this is by no nreims the onlv colossal blunder to which Sir Herbert pleads guilty. He rcfiised "Kismet," “‘Dlp1omacy," "The Pri-- soner of Zendn," and "lf I Were King," and any one of these plava would have paved his path with izold.-London Chronicle. CREAMED OYSTERS Allow ten oysters for each personi Wash and dry thoroughly. Make a sauce Of two tablespoons of flour and . two of butter blended smooth. Add' one cup of cream into which stir a tiny pinch of soda and one cup of oyster linuor. Put in n double boil- er and stir until you have a smooth thick sauce. Add two drops of onion juice. Place s. layer of oysters on a baking dish. A deep Die pan will do. Salt nnd pepper to taste. Cover with the cream sauce and set in a hot- oven flve minutes. Serve with fried potatoes. FRIED ¢0YSTERS For this select fine, large oysters as uniform in size as possible. Drain nfl the liquor. Lay them on a soft cloth to dry, pressing them very lightly with another cloth to remove all moisture possible. Roll each oys- ter in fine cracker crumlh, coating-it all over, Lay aside on a platter for ten minutes. Have well-beatrn egg in which has been put one tablespoon of water. Dip each oyster in the water and ,again cover with fine erun-ibs._ Have a kettle ready containlngl enough hot fat to cover the oysters. and Messaline 36 inches Wide. 'l his is an exdepiioiiirlfl, line and ~_,wc had ‘decided to c er 'i lib itip. - mari; Lao p *y,f_,;;<.l'; . pecting another sliipm n _ in s for' cash White Turquoise Pink Mauve Peach 'Black ' Brown Navy Brown Blk Shot -- Cherry Bluet “ “ 89C pr yard Grey Resitl 1 Paddy Qld Rose Tan Paillette Another large lot of Fancy Silks in fine colors and patterns, some suitable for waists and dresses, while others are for fancy work, etc. Regular prices 55c to I.25,etc Unr sale at per yard 25C.30C,35C etc. St oniev Dries ntwuvs busv' Store f how is The i ~ f Time For 5. _ _ -. ' Rubber Boots _-__ -__L<_i~»v marshy fields ai cl `_1 irnudtly roads male ii 'inecessnry for _inn to havi- _a___,p_i_i_r of good ruth r boots. _ _ -, _ Vi/fe have them he-ie in `__ 2 V fa~l_l` sizes and grarlt-s for "men, women andcliliven picked iioin scores of ilif- _ i_ _'ferent sample lines and know that we have the very best values possible to procure, Cali in at ci lock over the line. ,, Reuben Tuplin E6’ Co Kensington Lm ..._ .. .~ ..._ i' . ,» » Q. ,_ '_-. l .1 my; fi "l i -=_T4r:~:.-»-, .».."~ ‘L » riiiz sioiiis uni Piiusrs. GORl)0N & K‘|il’l`li _ noni riiiniisiiiiiis. The great chance is offered you to buy your House furnishings by mail. Our big Illustrated Cata- _ logtie is sent to your nearest Post Ofhce addrf. ss for , the asking. _ Init you will find illustrated almost everything to make your Homes beautiful and cozy. Furniture, Carpets. Curtains, Draperies, Stoves and Ranges for Coal, Wood or Gas. Uur prices cannot be beaten in Canada. Quality being our first Consideration for our Crist-iiiierf, Our goods are packed by experienced men. freight paid to any place in Nova Scotia and P. lf. Island for orders of $10 or over. ' _ A card will bring you our lllustratid Catalogue. Place n layer of oysters ln the hot-I tom of a wire basket, and immense in boiling lat until the oysters puili and water-cross. Serve nt. once. "ADVANCE in sub sections in the Drill Shed Monday night. Indool of water at the works, put in a pipe. un and are a :olden brown. Arrange | on a hot platter with sliced lemnnl , ll Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S. ‘l Cash and Credit House. 1 \ » _ _,i-. , . ..i'~ ,_ ‘ ' ° i Y se- -er -~ -ie ' ,b is ii 1 _ o a rind the irrigated the small catch oi ;G‘:,s,,?,,;.,, ;.?§_“e4_ `;::,;er:t;:°1\;\-¢ 3;] ii , 2”5'1°'”M3m°5' Eli. ‘$20. ‘l 99 Gfgftgn St, land wh‘l’ch lileicultgiates. '¥§°_("t"‘\;lN. C. 0'n No. 8. Game atartm 7.45. ' ‘ - `, l'A\‘y DA El' (3 B ml I DAVID I I A 1. 1 . _ ‘_ i _-¢ hu." m uw 'crm' , _ A m alon 0c 280910-lbllii ik » ( . ' so I _ .- _ ,_.s .-,_ ..;, _-i.~,_ ~;.__,,_1r _,iz-i _ ,_ ~ _,_n,:' -_ ri=_‘_.,_,_ _ ‘ ~ wi," 1;"-l ;:.~' -=:'”_l’~f»..‘ i~.- '~ _ . _ ,,. ,,,,__q.fy_,/,,,.`_) ._ - - :fic- ' ' V Y ' - '_ ~ "f ' ’“ ' _ | ` "'23 . e new .THE easisiiu ouiiiiiiiiiu is _ ' ' »' _ _Y_v___v_V___v___Y_Y_:_____Y;w____A___1_:____V_Y____A__V___`nY_YY _ ‘~ ._.,/ i.,-jc, ‘ f ‘gl _ A Guaranteed Alarm Clock " 3 _ l _,r _ . » ~ _ i *»___ ~ ,,,¢1'1‘ PAYS to buy in this provmu ...'ONE CENT per word each laser- .v'?,*, ‘ .' ~_ 'JA fi " `\ Amulet" M‘nu{‘ch"° ' ' tion for advertising in this column. _,,,~,r;"...-”,7// ` ._-_ /_______" \\ $ 1 00 di;_»MR_ ED_ D_ FEEHAN i. G,,,“._ Gash :East nicoméiulgy order. Mini- ' A $7 /4'", , W". ‘ _,T ff ,-,;_ `~, -» n representative i S is. Hi mum ° E0 W0" -Y' ve cents. _-at 'i"f _ ,,,, . -*L ` i. .- . T __ 1' \, ° ~ phono number is BMW? L.m1l)Iingwell, . -'-- - 0:;-f"’ -e\(\\, _ _ »--- ._ _ . ‘ _I _ '// 3( "9 ` _e ` __ _ /. I-fly, - /\ _ ___ .._~iuori.1ai PEOPLE ascii week sis ‘ ‘gov "> T,-/_'/. _ ,~ i _ ' 1.. G ` ¢"“ / _ ' _ _ _ ...°'l‘I-Ilil MORNING DAILY Q _ becoming acquainted with the s vlng \ c. U - _ lf" - _.pdf-` _ ff- -ot waking on time. Lit the cloik d1an_can be obtained at w.a. Jtiriii- (l;°“°“’“‘¢l°° 05°F” _lfy H011imn's \ Q9/__ - / _ li- i,-J -- f' '"¥ _ e " _ _ take the rt sponsibnityn I ston s, Montague, atalogue. M56-10-24ME3i. f . 1 ,_ _ __ » I 7 215, _,‘__?`_`_' / ‘ ' ik ~ 'vw 1 . _ _, f ' _/"\ ' ’ i .f ' ' _ I ' _ f -;’>-/ . Z _