Ar! an iQ( _YL nl; - . ,lv ' - . , » _ \ ,_ ._ ,,i - - ` , ` . _-'i'*_r_.:~,.~5 , .-7 ,t ' , 1 » i., mf . ;.»- ..~~;,'...~fii.~,.i‘~~~".... -» 7.. »~.. ~- JF .. . _ . i.‘._, ,-._ -.1 ,,. _i , ..- ',_ ° f. ‘f ¢».1”»'»,.~.>..s<'-=i'~‘i.~f..,=.="»’.f< *'-W ?‘f‘~v-,-li -~£+'=_. su. '- ~ i . _ » _.- ,. -- _~,.;_ ;»;,`_._,;,.fV,,.j_-_-.,~-,__ - ,A-f , ,, "* " =“-.#1--r~<».J-»a»_-.-<»~as.-n. vi-. .. . ,.._.,., . _ ~ .., roi. vflnfff. '_/‘f~¢_ 7?? ne ~ gr'¢ e , __ \ . sg ,, -,.~¢~;<_».l.-¢ ~ ‘ .- 1 .5 f.f."._;~".>.¢ i., f' ocroBnR15,1914 ~ -THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,..__..-.---_-__....,,.. _ PAGE SEVEN.; ._ ...ia ..-' Mcnenii, 51.25; Edlwll C0¥\l’0Y. 50c.; Miss Mary contribution), 50c.; Mrs. Angus D0l\8ld. two pairs socks.--*_ EASTERN PERSON ALS spending a few days in Chelton, ..THE MORNING Glltfdianc an be obtained in Bouris at M. A. P c a _ .."SOUR|8 AND BA; FORTUN Y . . SWISS will preach as follows:-Sou (Presbyterian) at 11, Bay Fortune ..*SOUR|S RED CROSS.-The I \0Wll'l8 names have been omitted fro Mr. Cheiieil, $2.00; Mr.. .Beazle ..°lT PAYS £0 buy In thll Pl’0Vl\l¢B. . .°ONE CENT"Der word each ln' WTI” ..*"I'. GORDON IVEB IB Glllrdl sertion for advertising in this cob an umn. Cash must accompany order. li llliiuiilil l 'ls Mas w.` s. os/iN. 8.! Entered into rest at Charlottetown. oi. on Oct. 12th. Mary A. Dean, relic ot’ m the late W. Bradford Dean, in the 84th So_ year of her age. The interment will clety; Mi-_ James 1\{¢C°,~mack_ 50c_; take place at Mount Auburn Cemetery, y, Boston, Mase. Mr anti Mrs Artemas ML Lord, brother of the deceased accom- Mc. panled the remains as far as Moncton, Donald, 50c_; M,-3_J0hn McLean' $135; being met at Summerside by another Mr. William Peters, 25c.; Mrs. Harris, b"°th°l" Mr C“"'~is Lord- *md M995” 25c.;; Mrs. Wallace McEwen, (second Rich- L°"d and A- L°"d» T"Y°“~ Mc. nephews. She leaves to mourn her loss three sons, William B. Dean, city; Frank T. Dean. North Dakota; and Bradford Dean, Nevada. and two daughters, Mrs J. Irving Crowell, lios Angeles, Cal., and Mrs D. P. Kuhn, I9 Belmont, Mass. he ggi--' . _ i - » l 4 guest of Mr and Mrs Charles heard. _ __ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I $4 Specials I specials. -good value. It would be extremely diffi- cult for you to get dressier- more comfortable and fashion able boots regardless of price ' than these Queen Quality $4.00 They’re genuine made through and through-good l, material-good workmanship _ Women’s Patent Buttoned Boots black cloth top. nice medium hee ' and toe-a smart stylish model Price ................. ..; ....... _.$4 00 Women's Gun Metal Buttoned Boots, dressy. dull liifi top nicely fashioned and finished. Price. .$4.00 Women's Patent Buttoned Boots, dull kid top. medium toe and heel, stylish and serviceable, our ‘plies . 00 Worneii's Gun Metal Buttoned Boots. iino quality, hluck cloth t -p- an effective style. Pi-ice..........$t:00 “Alley & Co The Shoe Men Arews enais at ~ we are ready to shed the last drop _ _-‘ $ 00 V of blood for the triumph of an that Paiinliig Brook." Collectors, Mrs to escape uiiiioyaiice from Gcrninii II ~ t uve barbara” ,u_ H0111- Jay, Mrs G. E. Jay, Mrs John ilrc, which was continuous at an ~.lllllllllllllllllllllllllll _lllllll lllliie \ -4 '-°~e~. /al; KDE it ill ll, in Your Xmas Photos Nothing will be more ac- ceptable as an Xmas gift to your absent friendst an a photo. A splendid range of appropriate mounts on dis- p ay. I Cook Studio 2.222? l I A We have our mounti&| for the Xmas trade readl’ for you to inspect. f.____-- Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- eiit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our serviccs are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in guest of W. B. and Mrs Leard. ISSUE APPEAL lil -» Rocky Point School District °f}‘°_1_i'\_|. (Miss Gladys Towiisepd) 25 r- f' ` » . Proceeds Concert, St Marks, Lot ,` . Lot 7 (per the Rev S J We must proclaim to the world this year’s business. We guarantee to give Bayer Photographer you the best results ob- tainable by the use of \_ Ph°“° |92`J l properly fitted lenses. -_-=----====»¢=-'-= G. F. Hutcheson VISIT OUR STUDIO leader of the Opposition has |ly been waiting for the signal | of their efforts. We must range selves on the side oi the right. expect that French Canada will her duty. In- participating in country. The French-Canadian me decadence oi Great Brltnin man\‘»." I '\ll~~ ving further reasons *Master Alban Peters, youngest son’ of Mr Joseph Peters, Rustico. is visiting in Souris, the guest of Mrs | I William J. Paquet. I A Q ‘ ..*Mr Cornelius Leard arrived in ey S Summerside Tuesdayaiid returns to his ' hoine in Lower Bedeque to-day, after a most pleasant visit to Sourls the ¢°n¢,.|buti°n,_ ish arm-y has never been engaged in more sacred caiiee. Both 'England and France did all in their power to maintain the peace of the world, and (ierniany alone prevented the Succbs England and France have a right to battles of Europe the F‘rencb-Canad- ian regiment \\'ill fulfill the triple mission of' fidelity to its King to it country, and to its ancient mothe d the ruin of Canada, while the Mon- roe Doctrine would not-hold together five minutes before a victorious Gcr- 'Mrs Donald Morrison, $2; Mrs M. Amount already acknow- Tyne Valley (per Mrs J. A. £5 that BRANCH. also Jay. Mrs Edward P. Jay, John from _.___ a John J. McAdani and Mrs Henry HEIIPY McEwen, Mrs Prank Pig our- ami Mrs John F McAdam. Mrs An do the Romard, Alex. It. McDonald, Mrs regi- ment Wm “gm for the Dominion be_ 'Mrs Polycarp Mc/tdam, Mrs M. itoacl , cause the safety of this cmmtrv de_ Miss Christy McAdarli, 50 cents each; Grey was not so fortiiiialo being un- pends on the success ofthe Allie tim" " and the 'defeat of the Kalser's legions The success oi Germany would mean S Mrs Adolph Perry. 30 cents; ill Donald H. Mcitdnin, Mrs Morrison, cents. an Feehan, Mrs Prank Egan, Mrs D. why J. P. Mclntyre, Mrs Wallace Mclntyr ~ as .-;::.~_-_':.f.‘:::.-:_'fr-'-1'-11'-':::::::. -'-:_-_-:-:_-.1 ledged $5,132.79 _-- , lO_ New :nom 5 McEnchern, Aeneas McEachern, M R. Glover, Mrs John J. McEachcr `-I MCD0l1i1ld. Mrs David Aiiderso s _Mrs Jos. McEwen. Mrs Fraiik Ander- iiame. r son. Miss Lillie McDonald, Mrs Janie McAdam Miss [da McDonald, $1each~ which he was ordered to leave tho 25 hui lie di'oppcU1<.¢ We t\: Ni oc qualities. We have placed on our front counter about 140 pieces, balance discontinued lines, at the following cut prices. Children’s size 2 28C for '22c 30 `25 30 “ 25 ll (6 8 l( Womens size 24 & 36 29:: for “ “ 36 only 56 “ ‘K ti is sl lf at ri u ai - al 25c 40 45 50 llllll l|lllVllN'S lllll Ill lHHlllSl _00 Volplaned at 120 Miles an Hour tc Within 200 Feet of Dusseldorf -00 sheds .00 MACHINE HIT BY MAXIMS 6. . i .P-l"’”» ____ ivinciionaiul ' ` iso ‘fi *E M0N'pp1.;AL_ och 14__Wh,_,n DL Total receipts to date$5,384.54 "_" " Aeroplane Wings Were Pierced in Arthur Mignault conceived tho at- , riotic idea of raising n l°‘rencli-Cia.)na- PERLY POPE’ dian regiment for active service, he Hon' Treasurer' associated \\'it'li himself hir. Lorenzo 0cwhe;13V1914_____-' §"`1“°° “nd these IWC §@Ilf»1§m0D have Already acknowledged $5,384. issued an address to their fellow Mrs Fred Watts 1,00 countrymen telling them that their A Friend, E.B, love for their ancient mother country J. E. B. McCreedy and their fidelity to the British A Friend, E.V. ei-own siioniti induce them to snow Ladies of St James Eiiiswnnl by ang; what is in f,hem_ French Church andthe I.ot14Pres- Cunad the ~ Bay' has 81|-emiy com byteriaii Church, Port Hill 145 e. Y _ tributed over two thousand to the Blacfngbveg, N,53thé’;l:§§o(fl““`Ch r- » ® --Dragonstcoi;t]iéig§ilth;;ihicl;a§{s in Lpro- John Newsoh . . i ii) _ ,_ _ I ,Y , gdianoxhcpgesenmtign aisilier déltguctiiihg Briggt0§oIx:(i|C§osB parade (per . the British-born members of the ex- ` e ’ sm 130 -I: peditionary force. T t | ~ "This, however,” they declare, ‘is oa receims to date $5'6'8 not enough, and we should still more PEIICY POPE, accentuate our co~operation -ln the Hon. Ti-oligurel-_ great conflict which is being waged UCI. 14. 1914. _ by the civilized world against bar- - | _ _..'E-~-$5,00 hnrlsm the torch ond the assassin. MOUNT STEWART LADIES’ Dozen Places, Lleutenant's Cap Being Struck by Bullet 54 “_” OSTEND. Oct. ill.--lDespli.il:li tc -33 Naval Flying Corps, iii iiinltiiig, ai already anouiiccd, ii slit-cessful at tack on tho llusscidrot airsliip sheds Tlic oiilccrs concerned are Lieiit. P1. cs: Om Liout.. S. (`. Sippe. 157 Leaving Antwerp on Tliursday isdearoue ra sn AnuMD ld_M _ _ _ ;¢_,,,ryigm_ In O,-der to provoke a “ke Jorfaa C Om’ _-" YS H0111- Jay, Mrs lower elevation. I ipr t nf: i 1- : i ii ii .- d scieitlificlilly. ' ._'. ‘ _ \ I -4 4 .Uv ' . fir* -=. J-hcl.. »f- . | _ ._ / . _ , , ,; . - . , ".1" 1',.ii"‘ . .- - ., - . .yr _ " ~s‘.k.--_.gf iff- ;»,f.";f` " " "i>f":'f:15:tf_' 3” 'ffiff ~ .;.-'Ai"' ' ‘ < *-;-,j{r"~=- =---'_-...hr ff/ -'f..,';__.-,.~1-.£7-.~._,.;_=,r.5_-._.-9- ,..- ~ f -. . .- ., I-H . J . lvl A EO IQ Druggist & Oplician - Souris, P. E, I. $1( \ __l< '_i~ prrcl_.\is to trifle with. \\'hcii lliuyiiiwslieclaclcs buy .fi good pair. We use perlc l 1- ii-ra _ I n_'y c » lstrzi lilxlv mon- t:|nn the coiiiiiiouci' kinds. but thc diifeil-iicc in comiort is north ini /'_lri~'.i-. ihr-.~:ii ici J t §.\.‘_7.Jl'I/IIIIII.\\\\\\\\‘7'.@_;\\\\\\YlIl&\\\\\\\\\\@ `a\\\\\YM“\\\\\\\\\\iIlllIlII&\\\\\\\‘%.\'\7IllA\\\i»'I§ Our Exhibit Of Horse blankets will interest every person own- ing a horse because they are thc _l>§:St.QL\.l_31_iiy.b9£gllL right and prices low, you better buy today and bene- ~ lit by our special Exhibition prices. Heavy Wool Wagon Wraps selected for their beauty and warmth in all the nicest shades at spec- ial Exhibition Prices. CARRIAGES-We have lifteeii iiice carriages at special Exhibition Prices. HARNESS and WHIPS-A swell line at special Exhibition Prices. You are in the City for pleasure we know, but by giving us a little of' your time we can show you how to save money. “Money saved is money made.” W. Grant & Co. 85 Queen St., Charlottetown \\\\\\\wz\\\\\\\\\\\a/1111111//za-asain\i\\\\.\1-_._-sc////////Av» !&`IIllIi!IIIfA§\\\\\\\\' 7/lIIJ'I/4\\\\\\\\'i/III///;25§Y Foxes fo Salem? l »-if .-...__-,»g-,A --P. .a - - 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks Just received from_ Peace River our last consigniiiciil' of 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks. These are the best we have had this year, and any one municate with us at once as they and selling rapidly. Write, call or phone our oflice. interested in purchasing any of these animals should com. 4 For a Good Phot0\ ' 99 Grafton St. Optician --Visit the- NN A. E. Ly0Il""Studio L Finest work, moderate D1’lC¢- Personal attention iii*/efl t°, Amateur’sWcrl¢ '!g; I Coal C0211 9 e ould see to it g_......---_._-____---f Hard Coal A To arrive for here in a few days per A ti." wid weather is n,>'Schooner ,“Annie . '. gi _ the Vi' nch~Canad'lans should draw the sword for England and France, the dncummt states that recruiting has already begun and that no one should hesitate when so sacred a dui -1 has to be performed. 'The Militia Department at Ottawa has signified its willingness to _hand over the St. Johns barracks for the use of the French-(`an-aldian unit, and Dr. Mlimnult stated yesterday that very little work would be necessary as the buildings were in first rate order. _ ` Recruiting proceeded briskly on Saturday. and oiiito in number of oi!- ers came from the countrl districts, groans of ten, twenty and even more sending their names to the different stations. . . . TOGRAPHY Mclnnis, Mrs Elisha W. Plgott. Mrs Charles B. Pigott. Mrs James W. Feehan, Mrs Milton Collin. Mrs Elisha Coffin, Mrs J. C. Douglas. Mrs F. W. Coffin, Mrs Saiiiiiol Coiilil. Mrs Allnii Morrisoii, Mrs John lt. Doyle, Mrs Elias Cofiln. Mrs John Griiiin, Mrs Arteinas Collin, Mrs Peter Doyle, Mrs Pius McCormack, Mrs .lolin J, Mc('or- mack, Mrs P. J. Doyle, Mrs Joseph Doyle, Mrs Jos. Feehan, Mrs James Mclnnis, Miss Etta Plgott, Mrs Chas. Bovyer, $1 each; Miss Emilia Egan. 65 cents; Mrs Mary E. McKay, Mrs Stephen McKay. Mrs Stephen Morri- son, Mrs P. T. Doyle, Mrs George Gunn, Mrs James Feehan, Mrs Coffin. 50 cents each; Mrs R. 0’Henley, 35 cents; Miss Nancy Steele. Mrs Duncan N. Mclnnis, Mrs John McKay, Mrs John 0’Heniey, 25 rents each. Mrs Angus Mclnnis, Mrs Clirlstlna vi';“,.“.i Vitality; for Nerve and llrnin; lncroascll "krey matter ‘,a’.l‘onlc-will liuilii yon up. $3 n liox,or two for 36, at drug stores, or hy mail on receipt rfprlca. Tun sconizti. Dimo Co., St. Cai-hurlllcl. Vlliario. Sold nt li\ighe’s Dr\z;;storc. _ MISS D. RUDGE Manufacturer of fine hair oods, including genllemenfs %Vigs and Touqes. Also hair goods for sale. 171 Great George Street. 40458 l2mw fm2mopd -i;»_~;i-~ 161 Queen St. Massachusetts Fox Exchange Phone 515 1 Charlottetown, P. I. Mtf. L Q--_sl-I ii l' '1vn|lI{ IT WILL PAY YOU T0 WRITE FOR ?n'3i°l'l?.“ ni?-1 ihgopa .foci <>fiMarcia.” - PHO Mount Stewart, North. Collector -Mrs Russell Clar 5 Mrs P Mrs itusssii cinrir and Miss Annie YIIllI'.-\\\\\\\\\§W/01 4 alot.-.,.,=\f.1.<1-.f33t»._ » ~ ' I ` ‘ " ' coall ld' f the winter. _ Weahaixd aoduplblll °f elmenelif Tons b e S t .any °,f,,,°°a‘.§'.‘;”'..‘::..‘ rss quality of Hard can §.£§f’§n°.3“§§ 35 inn New Customers w 1 ll ir°$iii°wio a wee of A°**;,',”;;=,}}§ please book their »°.'}i°¢i'idfyi»l’.`f‘ f>§3§i'°an““°°* whilst vessel is dis- ' Buatailrfllell & 5° charging. l C,oalD¢al¢f¢ Good work, prompt 'delivery mode " THE ACORN STUDIO, Picture framing dept. in connection S62-".“43Mo\ 7llll &i rate prices SOURIS Mr. Farmer Do not forget to buy your fish supphes from ue. Wecan assure you of entire satisfaction in his line. Clftoinl Fish Supply Co. Grant: k.$ ; . W. McLeod. Mrs Dr Toombs, $8 each; Mrs R. P. Murray. Mrs S. C. Clark. Miss Newberry, Mrs Albert McKinnon. Mrs Jas. Bambrlck, Mrs Georgie A. Mc'l`ague, $2 each; Mrs Jas. Partrldg McCsskill, Mrs Jas. Mcbaughlln. Mr Artemas Douglas, Mrs Robert Douglas, Mrs David Jay. Mrs Jas. McCarthy, Mrs Kats Timmons, $1 each; Miss Dolly Doyle, Mrs Burke. Mrs Barrel M. Pi o Mrs D. P ott. Mrs Ben \\‘ 10/? \R The Price ur present stock of Mrs A. J. Grant, Mrs M. J. McKay, ches Wm not be raised ore cent no matter how the e. Mrs McWilliams. Mrs G. Bennett, Mrs PIICC £993 “Pi and We h3Ve E 3. DI., Co\iil{i.kMrsMR. Bb?-igitt. was some ned ones £1 o lchgose oe amrc, rs cay.‘rs frormmaebyteeain John Timmons, Mrs Herron, Mrs Johr; watchmakers of the Work? We are not dependent on ‘wireless" i_n timing _our watches,having a Transit in- it ‘ Miss Lillie Ferguson, Mrs Gillis, Miss strumemi Shiva chron°met` Sarah Foshan, Mrs Eddie Egan, Mrs CT, and Une Of the fmest T98' ulators in Canada for that s lt. is Pigott, Mrs Nathan Douglas, Mrs Edward Douglas. Mrs Johli Aitltlns. p“rnoSe` Mrs Barrett, Mrs McQuaid, 50 cents I E. W, ~ ‘ each; Mrs Hugh McLeod, Mrs John Bl k HALIFAX’ N_ S_ ti-nas moans, as semi earn, Mn ans Charlottetown I \ II/V I/IIlI¢*\\“ INV I0 \\\'f` 1 Engl _ . . ,_ ' ' ‘ n' _ ‘ g an , , Q PIIOIIG 317- 40-].’GI'8ft0ll C0 Mclntyre. Mrs McCormick, Miss Ger- j C§m¢f°n 0¢ 0; _ M ~. 1- `. ~‘ ‘ fs ' ' ' i 'l , ‘_ 1. THE BEST FO ESTMEN T WKNOWN TIIE GOLDEN PELT FOX AND FUR COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. OFFICE DENNlS BUILDING ' .. “., 1 . ._,. _ ......_...-1.. .s.. . ,a , . , _ - AW.