"GUARDIAN , aronunro _ 1 - \` ` . ‘ew _, 'Hep _ f _1=~‘, _. - - I '>'i`~".1`s"`1. 'iii- __ ~ ~ -.ef 4 . Alt* ~_ ` \ Slippers from Across "; 0cean You will see here a most attrac- tive and complete display of house slippers for men, women and child ren, made by English and German specia`i.t-i, and bought direct from tie Old Country. They me warm, they are stylish, cosy and neat. Meu's-sizes 6oc to .. . . .$|_l0 Women's sizes 35c to. . . . . ..i.50 Children’s sizes 25c to. . .. .. 60c ALLEY fit C0 135 Queen Street » |u1-uuuuuui--i-i-Q gi \ ,_ Q 3 \\ _ I ~ . . ` .\ , ‘_ , ‘ \ i 5 ' \ /' _X \\ \~\\ _ `\ \\\\:\ \ , _ Your H eating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate 'md stone. Send us your address and we will quote prices. . Phone iii B. Lyons 8|. Go. THE MEXICAN ELECTIONS ARE LIKELY VOID. 'MEXICO CITY, Oct. 27.- At the close of the election the lnducntlons were that not u sufficient number ol votes had been cast to constitute a legal choice for President to succeed Huerta. It was unoificially estimat- ed that fewer than 10,000 ol the 80,- 000 eligible voters in tho Republic went to the polls. It would be‘ no' surprise it Congress, the members of It which also were voted lor, declared' the election void when the body is organized and revises the returns.‘ The lenders of the Catholic party claimed a long lead. If this claim is correct it is generally thought that General Felix Diaz is first and Ben- or Rcquena ran second. President Huerta. did not vote, There was no disorder. ' ' `Iu|i1E.;’....:nr. v _ff_; _ ’:"/~;f/.\` Y” ' ‘ ' - - ' Cash must accompany order. Mini- ' ' ' " " ' ' $1.00 Jeweler _'I _ '__ Make the ap- i xm.. coox srumo _____?__l Deslirisey Block Q- _-_ -- 1 XM AS NEXT This is a good tlmeto have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. } Bayer Tl'lintoq_raphcr\ Open it Sundays H ereafter the Y. M. c. A. building will I ie open Sun days from 2 to 5 p in and from 8 to ro p. ni. ‘4 Student Meeting 10.A.M. ` _ 1; ei, ' i` 11' "‘_‘s“;T`;'€`:) . zf8»‘} /.$\,.= ,',7’= 74; ""` 'e;.'..=s' "°‘ ll Proposed Government Buildings, Ottawa, Oni. EXTILNSIO 1 Ol' TIME OTIUE is berab iven that the time N lor the reoeplyiaiii or dsmpns in the llrnt competition for the ores ion ~~l I n- psrtmentn and (Jourts Builnir gs. is nx- tenderl lor three months to ’lnursday, april Znu, l9t|, By Md". _ Ii.. U. DESROCIIMRB. Secretary- ansrtmenf oi Public Works n .f..t1'ft.¥'.t‘3il-.t’="t2*J;t..*t‘lia 1.-_ "~ ,‘ '~,- _‘ . -vol...-<.__._.’ . _ , . F RAN is djnif rellralontsttve in Bourir. His phone number is5. W. I4. Dingwsll. _-....4 ...”Mr. John D. ' Mclssac, Black gush, was at visitor to Bouris on Fri- Y-' ...”T. GORDON IVES ll Guardian silent ln Montague. His oinee phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ...'Miss Gertie Murphy. Elmira, was a Passenger to Pictou Wednesday on the Lady Sybil en route to Sydney.” ...”Mrs. James Pelham and family, Elouris, left recently by the Lady Sybil on an extended visit to the mainland! ...”Messrs Daniel Foley St. Cath- rlnes, and Daniel\Fisber, Engl, 1'.-.ing were among the visitors to Souris Frlday.° ~ _ ...”SUBBORIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have raid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are gistcontiuued promptly on expired a e. ...°AN'0THEB PURCHASE - Mr. Ernest Dingwell, a progressive farm- er oi Bay Fortune, has purchased u tour horse power gasoline engine from Bruce Stewart, Charlottetown. I-Ie is now* very busy thresl.\ing.* ...”BUSY FIRM.- Messrs Wesley Mollett and Felix Mclsasc, tin- smiths are kept very busy in their new shop. On Thursday they were busy repairing furnaces for the 1'. li. I. Railway. Their experience and good workmanship always secure plenty of custon.” SACRAMENT NEXT SUNDAY.- Tha L0rd's Supper win be dispenses in the Presbyterian Church, Marsh- field, next Sabbath at 11 a. m. The preparation service will be conducted by Rev. R. P. Murray, Mt. Stewart, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o‘clock. ...”WEDDING BELLS.- Wednesday the 22nd, was a day consecrated to Hyman in the home of Mrs. Thos. rionry, Georgetown, when his only daughter Margaret became the bride Of Mr. Donald MacAulsy of New Glasgow, N. S., The ceremony was performed at the home ot the bride, and took place at twelve o'cloek, H0011. the Rev. A. J. W. Back being the officiating clergyman. To de scribe in detail the costume of the bride exceeds the prerogative or the ability of any but. one of the favour- cd sex, sufilce to say, therefore that the effect was sufficiently pleasing to suit the most fastidlous, the charm- ing cflcct; ` being brightened by the veil and orange blossoms. The event took place quietly, only the immedi- ate friends and relatives of the bride being present, while the bride and bridegroom were ` unattended. It would be useless to begin to describe would be equally impossible to des- criminate but they testihed more loudly than any words .as to the es- teem in which the couple were held amongst their friends. Mr. and Mrs. MacAulay left on the afternoon train for Charlottetown, thence on the fol- lowing day for the home of the bride- groom in New Glasgow. Thes best wishes of their friends for a. happy wedded life attended them.--G _ i The Wretchedness I of Constipation Can quickly overcome by ‘ CAliTER'S LITTLE _ I LIVER PILLS. :,'.".w-' ` Purely ‘vegetable I' " _____' IES; I t“.‘:i_"'°“~ | \ e l I .st ma ltaagasm.. my as use seq. ' Small PIII. Small Doll. _Small Primo. , Genuine.-.r 1.... signs.” Best Quality ol llard 5 p. c, Mallet, British minister to Panama Furnace t First Mortgage F _ - t e Soft Coals Acadia Nut Acadia Round cnroaoo, 11.1.., oct. zr.-'rue Albion Nut h' _ I s, _ Prine. 91 and interest A’ R‘"“"“ °° :::2‘°‘°:..::;‘ .;:.°:;"‘;;°:‘ .zz Reserv i Runaniine Inv,erness Round AT of electric vehicles and accessories. ‘» ~' 1" limi-=»‘ mum charge twenty-five cents, ‘ - #___ becoming acquainted with the saving Catalogue. 2256-10-24ME8i ...”Mr. Peter McDonald, Bear River, was n visitor to Bouris Saturday.” ...'Mr. `-Toseph Bulger, Black Bush, ' left Saturday morning for Boston, where he will spend the winter.° ...’Mr. Edward Bushey, Clear Bpr- ings. was among _ the visitors to Souris on Saturday.” ...°Mr. Joseph Campbell, Fairfield, wus to Bouris Saturday on a. busi- ness trip.” ...”Mr. Joseph McDonald, St. And- ,rews, w_ss a passenger from Bouris on the afternoon train Saturday.” ...‘Miss Josie Kelly, Morell, is ,visiting in Souris West, the guest of lllr. James Kiékham.” ...'Mrs. Bert Paquet, Souris, was a passenger to Selkirk, Saturday ai- ternoon.* ...”Capt. Baker, Sourls was to Bay Fortune recently, where he hired Mr. lltcg. Dingwell’s gasoline boat! ‘ .___-nm, tor.) A. A. Menonnid, son- `ris, left recently for Montreal, where hor sister is seriously ill.” ...”Mr. Ed. Kelly, who has been spending a lew days in\ Souris, the guest of Mr. John Kcays, returned to Charlottetown by the afternoon trnin Saturday.” ._,`______...__._._ ,Siiiii iIl]Ni5iiiSS ' ii HAHHISBUHG I HARRISBURG, PA., Oct . 27.- Btntc otllciuls, representative manu- lncturcrs nnd leaders of organized labor assembled ut the Capitol in considerable number today for thc third State convention for industrial welfare and snletyf Among the top- ics discusscd during the day were , Vocational education, fire prevention, .safety and health in the mines, and 'run nonmno bans one: \ n-\ alan can be obtained at w.a. Jenin- \ . A f , f* \ \ ,_ . . "“‘ _ °"\f\, ~ ~- - ’ vu * 0 " I ' » it I \ ` \ 1*-'gli ‘F-1; *-7-I ° 45;' l` - ston s. Montague. j \\\ _} ty (_ fl/r//Q __\ ,s -.;;B::i.‘i:.=:,.°f:;’: it of . e f I t I ing. asia-io-zsmnai. r' . ’ ' * J' u ‘.3 811'. ,'\\£.i¢-»' - ““ J " 7 '.`-"..__¢,_."" ' - I/ :E ,'_ ,.1 \ I-~.~ -xt.-If f f li' if (..£< 9 it be /__ _a ____,» ` t ` ...'MORE PEOPLE each week are 1 m ,/ ` ` I _ Wu :jf possibilities aimed by Hr>iman'e » I - i ,;\L*:> fr" J mg-;%'<` _ - , _ “»:¢1' _ lf , _ _ G '22 i if/X lm ` :mean rsasouns MQ/ ,._-..~_-1..-l..-_'_;~<.~.\v_'A,l ,_ 4.( 1 ' . _ -‘.__~`_'_ _"7__" - _ __ ' ff ‘f`,`."i’~ » _- ' _ _,__.» as ef ,4.;:.&T.`»` C ~|,‘ 5°' ~. 1, \?€§~\//' r- _\\ ‘ "\ I rr. ‘_ __€" & 6*" EI.- , s.. I If /~,“i.\°..'_", ‘ f m1e.ae\0W1"’i"“1r»’_-'éfgé . A _f ' \ 7 One of the good things Stanley Bros bring out every little While. These silks are all of excellent make, quality and dye and come from one of the largest houses i_n th.-_ trade thus assuring AI values. _ ~ 400 yards of Paillette and Mess'1lin_=: 36 inches wide. This is an exceptional line and we had decided to mark Loo peryard; but ex- pecting another shipment in a few days here it is for cash only Grey, Resida-~~“ Paddy Old Rose Tan White Turquoise I Pink Mauve Peach Black Brown Navy Brown Blk Shot Cherry Bluet “ “ 89C pr yard _ 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,eic Our sale at per yard 25c.30C,35C etc. S t.en.te.t.§.e9 S -good highways and their eflcct on,in- _ I ' I dustr Y. l " 1-._._l.n UP, Hill iiiii ANDERSON, IND., Oct. 27.-Tho. case of William W. Brown, under in- F I I dictmcnt for first rlcgroe murder, was \ 6. called in the Madison County Court I. ' today for trial. Brown, an aged and respected resident of the town of Ingalls, is charged jointly with his son, George W. Brown, with the murder of Constnblo Albert Haw- kins, at Ingalls, last July. FJHTUNES IN. ' ; I PUSIAGE SiiMP5 NEW YORK, Octl 27.-'l’he ilrstin- tcrnntiunal stamp exhibition ever held in America was opened today in the Engineering Societies Building in this city and will bc continued un- til Saturdny. Stamps with a market vnluo of over $2,000,000 are on dis- play. The most valuable specimens in the lot are two unused copies of the Mauritius issue of 1847, owned by Henry J. Duvson of London. and vnlucrl at $18,000. Another notable exhibitor is George I-lobcr Worthing- PANAMA, Oct. 27,-The British Legation was the scene oi anotable wedding today, when Miss Dita Mal- let daughter of Sir Claude Coventry and Costa Rica, became the bride of Kenneth Mackenzie Pringle, eldest son and heir oi Sr. John Pringle, one of the wealthiest residents of Jamaica, su...-__ ELECTRIC _ VEHI- CLE CONVENTION Electric Vehicle Association ol Amer- ica, _with amembership embracing the leading manufacturers of electric fourth annual convention. The scs- sions will last two days. In connec- tion, there is an elaborate display ll r \ ~. .\ Q L 2 ¢‘ f ‘E§&3 'fu _ -Tv JL 'N L 0' ;’5..?1§°’1...@‘;.'.§’.°;’.1‘.‘i§...`é‘.i.§“';.‘:f°€:‘Mlllililll CASE 0' Fw-nifunei Talk that Pays the Purchaser Buying furniture by the carloafl from the beat mikers pays us ani you. W.iy ? FIRM* Becuisy ':i. t h l xt di t. SECOND. Frieght on small slirprnmts coat twi:: tr l;,l:,y¢l}:i,i-.ii`;iriigL;iinl’l1‘le{§[lY0F?\l\Il-ieBBSST RESXSOIN. we hwy fo- SPOT CASH ani ge. an extra rlisc'>un'..‘ 'l‘[-I REASON After the fire eale we had less then $1500 00 worth of old gooir lefr on the flow, lfiiodeii/(we can tell theifurnlture buyeis of P. E. Island that we have a brand new FRESH S`I`O.`K of the best furniture MADE in CANADA and bought as low as the biggest house in Canada could buy. The, fast s:a.son has been the biggest in .the hstory of' our furniture dept compare in our advertisement Co ne and examine the stork you will sie ,l `\ IZ I() .`___ /"` I Q 7;-`%\ ~r ,-` §r* '_'/' in rr4I.tl'9S‘:~"$,r!?_._!§_¢ ,ir __ _'P 1- Z/ 1 Parlor Suites, 5 piece worth. $24 for. .$19-75 Parlor Su'tes 3 pieces worth, $36 for. . 22 20 Side Boards, worth $i6 for . . . . . . .. I3 50 Buiietts worth $16 for.......... .I5 50 Bedroom Tsb‘es,$r 6: to 50 Parlor Tables from $1.75 to .... . . . . .1500 Dining Room Table<, 5 large lege, Surfare i Oak finish, extends to6ft.... ...... ......7.00 Corporation. limited mack ,,_,m,;;,'0'S‘:'| 56_l’rince William Si..Si. John. Eg S ,for children wear the P l I ' O N S ~ Montreal-Torsnte¢ Ottawa _ beg* ' . ` M?;$“'__-d"“_‘°°h‘°”` ln' ' _ , 2363, ‘ 0, 28M Zin. .I l ____ -_Ip ("`\--//<_\-‘v f »f___'.m~ _gdif *.3 our prices ~ - » _ ’ 'A ,.1 a glance why we can save you from ten to twenty pr-r cent even if you are a patron of some of me mint ~gne houses who spend annually from $l0.000 to $l00 000 on catrlonue ilu ralure. We are - V ¢n.n¢gt about this and want every farmer argl h;;3e`g\§`li\If'r. ` §%€i* I ff fi ir.. . i. 1_2.; t~ - H7. _. :£1 _yo-, . ff* ff 3"* _ -M" .-as _ ~»<=' ,,s '_-3: z _.Ii ='._f;f . ,. .¢_.,5_, t ll 4 §_l_'_-*lf ,Li -r}`§T¢;j in, i i . il- 3 t ¢ I lf; » 4' _st ~;_ ;i' .'_..‘i. ply .1 lil, ‘i \ . -.._.,:.. _ -_ ...__ ' .. 'rr-'i I _-..-.- is lg, |,| fir' §\ il . _ ‘ §»‘_: - » s_ .§@ _- "il ' ,é ,fu . ,, ~‘»\l'i'-:‘ it-1 ~ , .53 5 1_£l'._é.! sf.-,_ f,. z fe-._~_=; Wie-'f_ 'aj 'fu-_s-~o-=f._~ i§i'»i3‘}:_ -§\1‘5vil'_ii~ -_ ‘.r.` _V 5,. N-ii il Y __;,__ .l.'1; ; ..‘liiff- .§.Z§;‘~,`\‘ _ inf ’if’~j\,\‘_» pw. . i , i ig lf’ 14| i‘ _:Pte ;_ iw; ‘1_.fi ii’ 1-'61 l-~.,'_ ,_ f al.. r “'.. fum. Mr" lil * ¢_.. _» '.'-5”; 51-. ' Vit .-\ R.- Q.-gi.. in 'fr . sy' vi' 11'. ‘ .';‘=‘ ' 1. ..;‘ 'HY 1 . #H1 . I fi; 1.. i. .i` `i?'f. ill t il V'