=-<_-j-==es+‘wg,.- ». i.-is rm-‘-fi ¢-my.. » - .ff t -.. -. ll -4 < ' .L G. Jamison ‘ ’~` DRUGGIST _'_l`he Medical Hall Few Escape 'During winter 8 check- ed and 'properly at that. A sileiziged cough is not always a cured cough. ' ' Q _Jamiesons '_ Whilel’.ine and Tar cureeia cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe andiffeliable. 'Large Bottle 25c blew F vcd?-I Iewelery _ We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fall wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants in plantinum fin- ish & alsoin gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things, P115! LITIBT Nl!! _ '~_h-_ -. _ _ , __ r,_ _ .1 - - f .-- -Y.. c'H_'ARLo'rrE'rowN GUARDIAN-..i m.-_...i »i.c.....,..f..m-- noon' , _ ' "` .~ "’ Pree.en`d Ilan Director F B' .Yeats umlellelel' il' D x oumu -milf ir w rico ' ' ' sfo. Vino i.. “:.'.' “i».“°“.‘:r ”‘"' "°:.'.:.:‘.2i.}.‘.'.:.i‘.‘st.ii.-.“i.. QI* e nz onei » Neye arid Edltgrlll P one Ill gmt Bhopal il and ll ' , #Please address all communications to The Charlottetown Glltdlll FRIDAY NOVEMBER i5, I9!!- ' A mann miles fiom Charlottetown. iii it on to our readers to the acre. mired on ii fufili- ’l'he variety oi onions grOWu Yellow Danvers. The field had pi-¢pn,rnn. |~»,~-A-1 1- . ._ viiricose'vc|ni~, iii.-or-_ 'eww mi.. _-; ,‘.’, ', "." ' ‘ dellcrs or delivered. i_’cuL'.`i.~ iii rr f, .'.},..',' l 1' W' F "f‘i’-“'|`~`.¥'--'J-" '\‘ "\~- nr mi"-_ iii"-f||~'.`»'_~|r§l.' F ~-- ` - "A big tnble iiill of iiiii.-urs-' nvfcatcr coats ready for you on the second floor sweaters at 69c. each. IVIUORE & McLEOD. 1i_i.iM3i_ "Do _you need nice untrimmed hat? There is a big taiiile full of huts worth to $1-75 each o'flei'e.i at lille each. Moore & Mcifeod. 1l~l3m3i. rriicit, swoi.i.EN 'GLANDS \\'ii.~: absolutely frcc from W0c\'lB- OF _ ONIONB, , During the past summer The Guard~‘from the figures given above. if!" d0V0t€d °0oBid0l`Bbl0_ KPMG t0 The result compared with that the advocacy of intensive farming and from _the crop! “'“°“7 0D 011! ilfml. the possibilities eismnii farms, In tiis sucii as ents. wlidet. iwtiitcw. tur Autumn the writer had the privilege i1iPB. &0-. Bill'-‘uid U0 S ¥‘°V°|-°»ti°’l! 7-0 of inspecting at close range a thirty- our farmers. acre farm owned by G. Albert Mutch. Some one wi1l.say that there would at Ardgowan, about one and a half be no market for onions lf their cul- tivation were too generally adopted At the time of our visit s field ol Ilbls is still a VCFY l`°lD0¢° d°ll88\'~ W* onions was being harvested and, be- are importing tons of onions yearly. ing impressed with the apparently The demand for them is constantly immense yiciii, we obtained from Mr. increasing and we are eurrcuiifkd- bi Mutch a promise that when the har- markets in addition to our own, vesting was completed he would give which will absorb for years to come us for publication a statement of the all the onions we can. 8\`°W~ returns uiifl the exact size of the But onions are not theouly pro plot. We received ili`s information to- fitnble crop that can he growl! On day and have much pleasure in D888- our Prince Edward Island (Brine. A115 this field of onions was by no mobil! g 1 The plot of lnnd under onions meh- the only crop of extraordinary vallll sured 05 by 14; yards, or 942 on Mr. Mutch's farm. On a patch o' Wi'-‘BY0 l`i\l`llS lil 1111. t“`e“tY Bi! land twenty by thirty feet near hit BJUHFC YBPGS 1059 tbiln Ono fifth Of all residence was a clump of Columbian acre. 'Ihe harvested oni0DS. dried and raspberries from which two hundred ready for market Weighcd- 517°() boxes oi raspberries were sold during pounds, or 114 bushels. This would the page season in addition to .a con mean a yi*-‘ld Of a`.|out 28,600 Il0““d5 stant supply for the home and Dre served iruit for the coming year- \\'¢ .10 not know the price wid W An acre of strawberries planted last the wholesalers for onions. We do Summer promises to add gongidcrably know, howcvcr, that onions are re- to the revenue of this beautiful farm. tailed at five cents por l>0\\l1d *md while plots of roots of diflereutikiudif would infcr that the 10W°Bt l“"i°° me hay and oats in sufficient quaiitit; pioducer should receive would be three ‘for the stock, ,mg other crops con- cents. Thin W0l11d make the wtal tribute their share to a total revenue yield per acre worth $858, a VGTY which certainly exceeds that of the comfortable return, and, with the great majority of our one hundred possible exception of strawberries, and two hundred acre (ai-mg, thc most profitable crop that CHU be One of the standing reproaches a- gainst this province is the fact that JV” wc, an agricultural peorple, with 8. °°“ son and climate uint ifnow no super- Cand ior in the world, are still importing .om- farm products in incredibly large m'-"`°“"] l°"mi”°r‘ ,strong in lpmasb quantities. We are spreading our. ol?- wiifi fiend. A peculiar feature of the _ _ 1 v t erations thinly, very thin Y. 0 U griiwtli was that the largest and U93 tracts of land which we do not enum forincfi onions were those that_ grew vate_ wasting land that should be oc iii _°1‘0W<\¢‘\ YOWB~ The °“i°"‘ _‘S 8' copied by our sons and daug‘ht°i‘S. dollars-or even cents-there will ' be no dilculty in raining the required, llllll. ` -. NOTES. The Civic Fathers will have the gratltiide of many citleene for the improvements elected on the street crossings. 'i‘rne‘some one will Pro- bably see the finger marks of the Rubber Trust in the job but all mllit admit that it is sn iiniircvcmwt over fonner conditions. AIWWBY f-|19" is consolation in knowing that that old and reliable contractor and road maker, John Frost, has been e\\l'\'°Y' ing the streets and will il B "W 5°” instal his infallible winter crossings. Now that we have had eamPl°B 0! about all the different varlef-lol 0| weather. heat. rel". snow, frost, we shell be looking forward to that iii- definite period ,known as Indian lummer. This season is not alwail recognized when it comes and even if gt fails to come we console ourselves with the thought that we failed to notice it.. Usually, however. U18" AB enough beautiful, summerlikei weather in November to perpetuate the idea if the mythical Indian Summer. ln- ’ian Summer in America is supposed to correspond with the little _ summer of St. Lukéi All England, 5 period of warm weather expected for a few days beginning _,ith 3;, 1_,uk¢'s Day, October 18th, ir with St. liflartin's Summer, 5 sca- on of mild weather about Bt. Mar- tiu‘s Day, November llth. Any reas- onably mild weather from now till the end of November may safely be ieslgnated Indian Summer without Scar of being accused of astronomical gnorance. THE BLACK FOX INDUSTRY. ' Sir-Although the response to my advertisement ask-ing for iul0l’muti0i\ about the black fox industry in this province has been by no means so full or general as might be deBil'9d. I have from this and other sources been able to locate 5 good number of ranches. The great mai0rity of these are small, with their live stock con- fined to one or two pairs each, Sub- ject to correction, the subioiiied _ number of ranches are located at pr comparatively near the places named. 1” Aibeitoii. sa; summemiae, 'r undergrowri. season' and possibly also the disad iniitnges of incxpcricuce, can be see nfollow his example. _ ..._ f_‘*¥““““ ‘°““_“ ‘fd ““""°*_’ “°“r‘;";‘f` tim mistaken bciici tiiat, its it is tiie O,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7; Cm, T,,,,.,,,,.,,, & ‘L °““ “Gmac ‘ _B pugnamfus P D system handed' down to ue by‘our Bcdeque, 7; Montrose, 5; Elmsdale, Bmw by elbowmg “B nelghborzolr forefathers, it is the right system. ic-n-i-staiiiliiig alone. Withoutga fight' some have`adopted the “mer method ray Harbor, 3; Bradalbane, 2; Mon 5; Tignieh, 4; Vernor River, 8; Mur- tague, 2; Marshfield, 2; Margate, 2; mil °hP~“°"» “'°"e generally slight “ml of doing well what they do, of culti- Cnmwalh 2; Bun,hm.y_ 2; o,.we_1_ 2; _ _ _ _ _ _ _vntirig to the utmost possible limit Murray River, 2; Crapand, 2; and This _was Mr. Mutclfs hret exD¢1'!-.ms ggi- as they gm and they have one each at Bideford, Black Banks, meutnriitig-__onions. That it was suc¢§_madc a success of it. Mr. Mutch',,a-_ ccssfui, in thc face of an uiifavorab\c‘_bove referred to, is one of theseand Glen wmi°m_ Mount Mb,on_ T“wd_ _ i his little harm of thirty acres is model one. Others would do well to lillierslie, Freeland; Park. Corner, Grahame Road, Kelvin, Brudeneli, B ie. '1'l‘y_0n, Kensington, Searletown, Milton, Freetown. Making a total of 113 ranches in all. There are no doubt inaccuracies and . omissions in the above list and it is . NA . N./,»_-,-_._-,-_ _ _(_A, -_____._-_ _ _.c_-"_, ,_,_ _..._-_,__c,__"__,-,___-__ _ ______,_,,,__-_ _._,,_, improbable that every one of the A FITTING MEMORIALI fellow-H1811. D¢l‘l1B»DS. tbfili Buy other ranches indicated has all prime stock., man of modern times And the tri- lthe wimic ciiristiiin world isia its bum” “'°'° “l“°"°' “°““°“' g°““‘” ,_a________ ____ the grave _ot Genera, Wi,,_!A gmt men ima iiiiisiied his sin. Y P liam Booth, founder of the Salvation in 3- great w°1`k f°" tm’ w°rld` and th° M1118 0"* °0l'l`0Ct information on a. Army. Kings an-d rulers, Ministers oi W°"1d H0k»l10Wl0dged his greatness and every denomination, laymen withiri_ - ' and without the recognized churches T°d“Y “I0” W`h° ha” uudqtake paid their tribute to the memory of a nian who had done more for his A few months ngo, in August 1aet,_; ' - re 'that of his work No.4 :iii s - In this space during 13 coiiséoii- i ff live weeks will appear an "nil" of i K | , . one of the Retail Stores that specialize in A ‘ Cameroifs Home Made Bread For l’he coming week we write i"°-‘> Chappel’s Grocery (Corner Queen and Kent Sis.) Well known for years just to both town and country trafic as fi l . most desirable stand at which io do business. Under Mr. Chappelis management it has lost none of its attractive feature. Call on or telephone him-you will find him right up to the minute in serving your interests. */._,.._,m :_ \-\ A bile of this ands fasie of thai, all day ioiig, dull: the appetite and weaken: the vllgmfion. Rc'.£_7rc your stomach to healthy vigor by i;il'.i'ig n Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsla T;bl¢\ _ aficr each incal-andc-iiouf the 'plecing°. Na-Dru-Co Dyepepsie Tablets are ihe best friends for sufferers from liidigjesiion and dyspepsla. 50c. a Box af your Druggisf's. Made by the Naiional Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limlicd. |49 _ ,_ _ rum” ?____ For Sale b , gi I ain instructed by Mr Charles H. Chandler to Sell by ‘ ‘ auction at the premises on Wednesday the zoth day of Nov- ~ S embcr at iz o'clocli noon. His desirable residence situated on _ the corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets, consisting of a one and half story dwelling house and large barn (nearly neva) the .house has all modern conveniences and is heated A , wil the latest u to-date Hot Water System. ' The’ lot is about 84 feet square andthe Buildings so sit- tinted that a fine buildinglot on the corner could be sold to i = advantage if desired. Q i U-ek. A an-nnue-anx- D”esirable Cottage y Auction work. After mature deliberation and keeping in view the hopes which he entertained, a decision has been ar- rived at which it is believed will ro suit in a memorial worthy of the late General and through which he, be- ing dead, shall still speak to the world and carry on the work to which he had given his life. The proposition is to build, in the City of Toronto as a tribute from the Dominion of Canada, a training in- stitution when young mon and Women ' from all parte of Canada oilering themselves as officers in the Salvat- ion Army can be thoroughly and el- ficiently trained for their life's work. Designs for the building have been completed. It will cost $250,000. It will provide accommodation for one hundred and twenty-five persons and will be thoroughly equipped to ailord training, comfort and necessary con- veniences to those who take advan- tage of it. Such a memorial, it is be- lieved, will be 5 living instrument of service, into which there would pass 9, continuous stream of young people for training from all parte of the do- minion, nnd from which would flow a continuous _stream of men audi women better Prepared and bit-toi' trained for carrying on the work whose foundations were so well laid by the great general. . This is designed as Canadefe tri- bute to General Booth. It will be worthy of the man, ol his work. and of his memory. The cost as the con- tribution of eight millions of people is not excessive. It is Proposed* to ralee the amount by contributions to be collected by the regular officers of the Army and if the sympathy eo well expressed in words, from pulpit ~ ::’i'hie ie the place to come for cl- fuait W h ve lar dll- 'to carry on the work which he began fare seeking to perpetuate his mem- ory by giving a fresh impetus to the Pat'-`-h» °l'°99 9|* l'€\‘1!0X°B.- (much I Shall be Pleased to get any reliable e_ corrections either addressed to myself Of t0 t\10 Preis. The publication of even an inaccurate list ma hcl to subject in regard to which I have f°°0iV0d a good many inquiries. , n Infomation so far received in re- gard to the breeding of other fur- bearing animals in this province ln- cludes eeveuranches of mink, gignf, 0; short ,of the real number) for breed. HIE l`&°°00ll. and four breeding musk- rat. J. E. B. McCREADY. ::The skin will chap during. the raw. chilly winds of fall and winter, but cannot remain long after ming Car- nation Cream. Heals chaps and cracks over night. A delightful toilet. article. Price 25c. Sold only by J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. 11-7mtf. A HAPPY. lAU|iH|l|li A EHILI] IN FEW HUUHS If cross, feverish, tongue coated or sick, give “Syrup of_Figs." Mother! Don't scoid ‘ymir cross, peevieh child? Look at e tongue! See if it ie white, yellow and coated! If _your child is listleee, drooping, im t slccping well. ie ieetleee, aceeirt eat heartily or ie croee, irritable, out . s ; ee s - ach-ache, diai-'rhoen, sore throat, or is full of cold, it means the little foul, _constipated waste matter and need a gentle, .thorough cleansing at once god up waste, undigeeted food and thout mule in pygand emlling oblld aah lbortly. _ with Syrup of Fig-e on ere not _pond entirely of lueeibue fi||.` and Aromatics it cannot be harmful, be- llothere' ehould always keep Syrup ieetterqithemoretnnzibierheiiscl ;_;; ling at 896 ‘ Hurry wool. ` shades 2.00 fo 4 00 ‘ About `7 pieces fweed -auifinge in greys, greeni=._browns and blues. _ Comes from the little mill where they make nothing but ioo p. y c. wool. Regular $1 70 goods on sale Friday and Saturday at _$l.l5. 56 inches wide. B ilance of feather boas going at ha1f-price.- , PA TON £6’ CO. ‘ / 'i Special l) re‘ss Goodis _ _ A 'I 'I e ,Friday fund' Sawrdny _I~i».1 llere’e \_few veluee from ihulreel seed! deiiufiient-l-’~ ‘lhey will mnke the shrewd wamui sit up en take ‘l`be`ee - goods are net the common every dey efuff buf ere ecmeel our but values het ere offered fromdey te dey _ A |lcre’e No I. Cheviot basket cloth in 52 inch, heavy "weight, suitable for suitings in the following colors:--Navy, l¢ing’a blue, bluet, black, brown and green, about four or five suits of a kind. liegular price $1.30' now ecl- Breed cloth in brown, green, navy and black. This is one of our leadcrs regularly soldat $i.zo yard. We are discontinuing this line so will ' make the price 7?. 48 inches wide. Please sample thisflot-Here is the ‘ best serge in Cana a forthemoney. Come in black, clear blue. light and dark navy, made by a miker who understands the weaving of scrges. This line of goods will sell at 95a. ' , _ Talk about values Here is something that everybody will rec. ngnize who knows whats what in dress goods. One ofthe new 'whip cords, part of a_ shipment which arrived a little too late in the Season, but it is here now in all the new sha.des_.lC!oth' fit for a queen, 52 inches wide. Ought to sell on sight, regular $1.20 for 95c. 52 inch elieperd’ii plaid in three different sized checks, suitable for ladies and misses suits or dresses, regular 4 5c goods for 37c. Brown, green and navy tuft cloth, 56 inches wide, regular $1.4 5 now 951:. All OUR SHECIAL line of navy serges 65c regular 85c. Another shipment of reversible cloth received. All the leading m i Q 1_ _ HARD UF THANKS ___. _ Ladies and » Gentlemen, Electors of Ward Fourz- ' Accept my sincere thanks for the handsome majority with which you have elected me, considering the very unfavorable condition of the weather. _Yours very truly,, G. D. WRIGHT. 11-l5M1l. ..,__?_f-__ WAS KILLED BY TRAIN. ._-._ SYDNEY, Nov. 13.-A man named Archibald Joudrie, a. native of Pic- tou, County, was killed here about 7.40 this evening at Bentlck Street Cl‘08lillS. by an incoming special freight. The man, when found, a. few minutes after being struck by the train, was lying across the track, his body being literally cut in two, the upper part of his body inside the rails and the limbs on the outside of the track. ~ The man who first saw him signal- led the regular expres~s`which follow- ed the special closely, and the train was held up until the body of the unfortunate victim was removed. The deceased was about 40 years of age, and is survived by s widow and ilve children. l-le was `in the employ of the Sydney Cement Co.. and was returning home from work. when the accident occurred. A‘n lnfguest will bei SHIPPING NEWS. Entered Charlottetown, Nov. 14- S. B. Swansea Trader, Anderson, Hal- ifax; Schoonerii Daisy, Steel, Picton; lilrank, Kennedy, Pugwash. Cleared Charlottetown, Nov. 14- S. S. Swansea Trader, Anderson, Summerside; Schooners Frank, Ken- nedy, Northport; Carl E. Richard, Skinner, Montague. KING OF SPAIN MARKED FOR DEATH. MADRID, Nov. 13.-An investiga- tion of the assassination of Premier Canalejae has revealed that King Al- fonzo and General Weyler, Captain General of Catalonia, have both been marlced for death by anarchists, The King has been warned to take the ,strictest precautions not to appear in public unless accompanied by 5 bodyi-guard, which will insure abso- lute safety. When King Alfonzo received this warning. he exclaimed: "My first duty is to my country, Md my 0WD Protection is of less lin- Dortancc." ii-.in siuizsc. lloeiitdlreettoll-is diseased parte li the Improved Blower. Heals the uloen. clean the air pueagee. atoprdrop- in the throat and orient- hald to-morrow. _ lane A oe.. Hence. inform. ` Cltnrrh and Hay Fever. a boi : blower free. Accept no substitutes. All dealers or lllllllillb Call in and ree about if today. _ You Gain Nothing / by Putting Off-- Figureif. out any way you what to-by ihe day month or year-the total amount of pfemiiiml on .I good fire insurance poiiry c»n~ot bogfn to figure wivh the colt to you of the worry, care, dinppoinfment and poerib lily of lou that ie fostered by neglect. The only properly that ie cafe ie insured property. Now il the time to attend to fhle mailer, get your properly insured and relieve yourself' of all care and possibility of' trouble. We represent the strongest and beet fire insurance companies on the continent and hwe I policy here that ie inet euifgd toyour needr. ` _ W. K. Rogers °ii’i'.‘.`..‘?I‘.'Ii’ 84 Gt. George St. 1 3f,,,;°'};,,,',',‘,§'= ,,°,‘;°=,q,°',>,';{,» ,_ -img The most widely sold style in America one'e atom h, liv <1 30| t | ' ' bowels areaiilled vevlthanpoleoneoa mild "_°°N ` M0del"" F_(a'l.veu_ad t;a:p?;>;ifgl’__o£ _ilyréigio _“cgi Its Shape WCICOUICS the f0Ot, Stfaighb :_.;i._.ui.§;__.:_iii 5.3.3 ..._._;;;.:_ .3232 inside, sweeping outside, short vamp, toe Iii ,....i1i_.'.i..‘i§“i...'5.°I 3'.°iif"i.°.‘,°.' and heel of medium height, comfortable imma. y... .m.i.... im., ....... and fashionable. _',1§°,',_*1'°1 °°°"7 1°" 1* ‘°“°*°“°_ If -you wéar this shoe you'll want f,,f"§;_‘;°§§g-515,15, ggggg _:gg Regals all the rest oi your lite. _ l°"°‘1 11- °‘ I S°~. inter eeded iitti 'to-de . Pl” .F59 ?‘ f’_‘.‘_'!.'fff'2..‘i‘_§“I§ ‘lf sl1_!\!_°nl_'!|°;1!b“4_;9;\lx:°!- One of our A Bleek Kina °°' 1°-°'°l'° "9"" °"'_““°'°"‘ Regal Boots for Men ' FURNITURE SALE. Buying in car loads lots we egg sell you 'at auction priceez- siae Boards 89.00 to $50.00. nm- eaul. $5-15. $6-50. 51.00. $1.50, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 each. Uommodee $2.75. $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 each. Wicker Chairs 8 colors $3.25 each. Parlor Suites. not the ordinary but the best. $19.75, 823.50. $25.00 to $60.00 each, 3 and 5 piece euitee. Parlor Tables. $1.50, to 313.0 each. _ _ _ Dining room tables, surface o;\~ with ii large lege $7.00 to time each. _ Q_i_is.rtered Oak from ' $16.00 to $32.00 ac . ' Dining Room Chairs from 600 fe 945.00 for set of six. ' Wardrobee from $14.00 to $I5.0i\, they are beauties. Buffett-from. 812.50 to 886.00 each Tron Mil. Biiriliil and lfettreeeoe the beet at lowest prices. Jes. Paton 1: Co. » _ 10-ZZDMU. _“The difference between that fain- oue 99c silk of ours-and all other sllke near the some price ie to be found in the width and weight of the one we offer. Ours il from 39 to Q0 inches wide instead ol only. 36. Come in and see how much better it 1| than the ordinary eortl. Moore t Meheod. 11-l3m3l. l - Tweifili Annual Maritime. 1 Winter , Fair will be held at niiiiiiisi' I9l2;Dcc. 2nd.3rd.4ib. Sth. l9l2 The Greatest Live Stock and Educational Fair in lantern Canada. _ low fares on ell liner Good Hotel Accomm 'idatlon F. I.. Fuller Secy.-Manage r r i- i 5femwME5l NEI YORK [ISI ADS Consignments solicited Prompt llciuml liihli Ilals 00. _(Incorporated) |01 _rciim ,Mimi ` New York `W|io|¢|li¢ Comiiiiision llil,Sl|\'elfl` C Kell lpecieltiel ui eerreeeeieeaee nireivmir lii"'°'