or noauruo nanlv. - -gr-_-1 5,; _iiuhrmieeti -Alarms Cleek- 'American Mioufaeiurel ` I l Why go to;bed`with the fear of 'lot waking on time- Lit the clock the responsibility. - - W. W- Wellner l Jeweller See lthese - Good s Gaiters for VVon`ten These clo_l1 gaiters for women are very warm, nest, com'or:ab1e and good dtting. cotons, b1a¢1<,r-lwu, l _ ""‘°"“°"" ””' A tan, grey, blue. SIZES, 3 to 7; 7, ro and 12 buttons high. __ T 47 Shopping DAYS T0 XMAS Git your, photo taken b_~_ fore the Xmas rush starts. ` f The Co 'ik ' Studio I xulls lillxr This is a good time to have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. Bayer Photographer PRICES, 6oc to $r.ro. I to lnvestmrs at _ A very good style, knee length, leather bound for Alley- C-9 Co. ' |35 Queen Si. ` l - _ f l ' so ¢‘ .. , - i v _. 'ff `- 1 I c _ __ "F" (11,, _'i ‘, /I pf. _,_ `“. '.2121 -:tx _ . ' 5% ‘» #4/2: ///-. Q; " “7*vu“-I-i_"_ V , f/,_/ '\\-_ ».-72 V p V p \\~‘.'. = __ . _ .s--l, p. ,~_rf{__.. 'V,_v_.Y,`,)f,éqf.._ ’"5M-" _ . :~" " -fi-'_' _\ -_ "Q _ \ . \ \`.\ :._.. "4, "~\ ‘~\\\\\\\ \\ ` hi Your H eatmg 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 ns your address and we will quote prices. ' 7 l Phone In _ G. Lyons &Go., l , 4 _ . The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company, Ltd Charlottetown -Picton service amber the S Eg “Northumberland” wil_` leave Charlottebown at 7.80 o’clockA. M Returning will leave Picton, N. B. after the arrival of the train from Halifax duo a noon. - G. W. Waketordl Manager' Ch’town, October ll0th. 10l3. coal ' ltdoelnot oanbamre Iilyonoome Actual tfost Having built a ranch to ac- comodate a numb.r of pairs of/ Blue Foxes, we find we are r.ow unable to get delivery of them, which leaves us with one of the finest and best equipped ranches in Canada. We have decided to form a Company for the breeding of, Silver B:acl: Foxes, and have secured options on three pairs of the bas: strain on P. E. Island, for forty~eight thou- s a n d do lars- $l6_ooo per pair. -As the season is getting late, we must have this com- pany put through at once, and have decided to r ifer them _tothe investing Public at actual cost. All we ask-for » ranching is r5 ra. c, of the val-.e of the Offspring when sold in 1914, which includes Food, Wager, Taxes, etc. There is no water in this proposition-everyone on the ground floor. We are not ,is- suing any Prospectus, nor is there any commission paid for the sale of the stock. Applications for shares at $loo per share should bein the hands of the undernien- tioned not later than the :oth of November. _ ` i George J. Rogers, A. A. Alley, _ 0! 'silver llladt rms' N »t1W-ellnersppy '°»_”.Mililiilii |iiIHIiil’S . ,~» _~¢~»' 'rf-; ‘ -.-,;~: . _-.-.rms noni-'mo you-i,»al_.u,.-in it onmuea \-lu sour-is at _H. J. uu- hona. ' ~ /_ ..."I'I-Ilil MORNING DAILY. Guer- b°:~_°,1.>t=l°°d at w.a.1Je»u- -w=_='~- _Marr-r»»,-. " _-_ ...°'r. clonnou rvnsfir Guardian agent in Montague. Hia ofiioe phone is 18 and raaidencplpholie 20, ...°MR. ED. D. FEE!-IAN Guardian representative in Bouria will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising mutter at the bdice of undertaker W. L- Dlnitwell- Hi! phone number is 5. ...'SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thug not. miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. .r ...*RECI'l‘AL.- Miss Bertha F. lvl. Gorman was a. passenger yesterday afternoon to Souris where she will Rive one of her recitala in the B. I. S., Hall on Friday evening, Oct.. Sl.. ...‘E\I-IIPPING NOTEB.- The scl_~ ooner Abacentia, Captain Sorty, ar. rived in Bouris Tuesday c/evening and anchored outside the»harbour. She moved into the railway wharf Wed- nesday and began discharging her hallast, which has been purchased by `M'r. H. l-I. Acorn for the breakwater. She intends taking on hoard n cargo of produce for J. J.~Hughea & Co.- The brig “Maritim G." arrived from WHUHUG- N- 5-, Wednesday morning Atchison Amal. Copper Am. Beet Sugar und in the afternoon began discharg» Am_ gmeltex-5 mg her Cargo of 300 tons of rip-rap stone at the end of the brcakwater. She is owned ‘by Capt, W, Crunk. Shanks and has spent the greater Part. of the summer carrying stone from Wallace, this being her seventh Hill.-The Nellie M. Snow, Captain Dunn. left port yesterday morning for Ilower Montague, where she will fond up produce for Poole Bros. Shu entered the harbour almost a. week flgo with a cargo of coal shipped ff0l11 P0141 Hoetings and consigned to Mr. Ross McEwen, St. Peters. On Tuesday and Wednesday she was dis- Uhafgiflg at the railway \vhapf,- The Grace 1)., loaded with proqllce by `.l. J- Hllglliis' & C0., for New ollndland, left port Tuesday rnnrning.-- 'rho D-lcmtor, Captain Rina, sulrned als- Clmfeing her cargo of 150 tons of rip-mp stone, on Tuesday and 1.-fc port the same evening.-The Coaster Organ, Charlottetown, was forced by stress of weather to put into port Monday. She left port early 'Tuesday morning. The Alenva, Captain Lan- nigan is lying at the railway wharf where he is loading produce for the Main1and.- The Limelight, Captain B\1Bl1@Y. arrived from St. Pierre' Monday morning and is now at the railway wharf where she will again load up produce and live stov:k.* Girl’s .Nerves Fully Restored Was Never Able to Obtain Lasting Benefits Until Dr. Chuse's Nerve Food Was Used. ‘ Too , many girls grow up with weak, anaemia bodies and exhaust-:<1 nervous systems. Ind/oor life and too much application in school are some- times the cause. The blood needs enriching and the nerves need strengthening by such treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food This food cure is doing wonders for many thousands of girls whose par- ents had almost despaired ol their ever developing into strong, healthy Brooklyn R. T. Canadian Pacific _Erie ' Mex. Petroleum jMias. Pacific Northern Pacific Pennsylvania |l'teading; ,Rock Island Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. Steel in. s. steel Pla. Utah Copper -,-_-.¥¢Jr:: ~ ~ ~ -:.1 __:‘::_‘:::v\ut-'-':;::.-:_ .\n»u“3:.-hsvpn,-,~,‘;:_-_-_-Y l`..:.';."‘li."."".`if.i’5’».1‘¥-”..._-l’.°§ l ls mlm Gash must accompany order. Mini-~ I mum charge twenty-tive cents. ll' 011055, Fgvggiugg, CONQTI. _ \ _ ~“' ._ ‘ ,orvm -- .°Hu'r1nL annrvans- The roi. "Tm OALHQRMA _ - - ._ BYBUP OF FIGS.. lowing registered at the Coxrl-Iotel, p A lgnuve god” uv” 3 ,ie s°‘l"l°» °“ T“°°d=°'Y‘* H- 5- DHHS* child tomorrow. Children simply wil 5% -705°? P- A- W5ll°~°°- H5513!! B- not take the time from play to amp Andrews. Bt. John; J. E. Graham, cy their howm, whm, bwom Bt. John; GQM. Little, St. John; J. clogged up with waste, liver gata F. McDonald, Charlottetown; D. A. sluggish; stgmwh sour, Gillis, Charlottetown; W. A. Petter- Look 'nt the tongue, moths;-l 11 S011. St. John; Fwd Cori’-er, Hnllfor; coated, or your child is listless, B. M. Beokutt, Halifax; R. C. Black- cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, nay, Halifax; Chas. Lyons, Chariot- doesh’t eat heartily, full of cold o t.etown.° has sore throat. or any other child _ f n ._._..,_`_.m__. rags' ailment, give a teaapoonful o q _,y,,y,,§,y,,!_,_z,,!,,y,,,x,,,!,_y__!_ 3; l°l'|1l5 BYTUP Of FlZB.' the 'Pi don t worry because it is perfectl _ , y flé § harmless, und in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move -Pl-l~i-2-i-l~i-l°¥°-i-!°i°i°l-I-i-l-i°~l~'l-'lr out of the b°W°1B- and you have e well, playful child again. A thorough STUCK QUOTATIONS- “inside cleansing" is oftlmea all`that _,___ _ is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Quotations furnished ny F. B. Mc- BGWI-re of covntvflvit tis Bvrvvs. ouray or Co., stork are noun Bro- Ask vwr drugrist lor a so-cl-ur kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- b°tl51° Of "C“llf0l`”ia SYFUD oi Figs," ¢-hnnge, 154 Richmond gt" gba,-_ which has full directions for babies, ]°¢;¢_¢mW,,, p_ E_ I_ children of all, ages and for grown- UDB Plainly printed on the bottle. _ 0ct,_,],e,. 30_ Look. carefully and see that it is made by the "California Fig Syrup NEW YOBK 3-1-0GKg_ Company.” Don't be iooled.l High Low close CBITIGISH FROM BOSTON 9-i} 94 74} 733,* 241- 23§ (iii 63 87} B7 k 226i 226 28 271, 28% 2B} 10ti} 1075- 109{ 100; 10] ’ 160% 94; (Continued from page 2.) 73' W* AQ' ` _ ` ' dustry. The Movies rnay_hovTever be 2?? applied to the Fox Industry on a f'-‘li limited scale, but not. in the univer- ng? sal manner suggested by "Observel'.” Private clubs and special audiences 27'* C011 bl? Bot to hear an illustrated 54 talk on the Fox Industry. This would 23d cam to be the full extent to which 107* the Moving Picture idea may be us- ioel ,,d_ . 1'-0% lvl wr H R fu I I 4_1 A r. . ogcrs your columns 15.- 0 r li of the 2-in. lust states fully .uid are an isis 151 s-13 soy, iota wel ss sz; 15;? clearly the case of thc Banks, Trust: Companies, and conservative inves 5°? tors towards the Fox Industry. This 106* is a sound view of the situation and 525 in accord with the facts. The appeal of Mr. Ro ers to conduct the Fox |l MONTREAL STOCKS- _ Industry, both breeding and financ- ing according to the highest, and HlEh_L°W C1059 best, standards is convincing and P P COTTON- States have devoted any High Low Close otherwise, to the Fox _ . dustry, hence according to Mr. Rog- Spot 14.00 down 40. ‘ ers 99 per cent are naman fry who Deli”-“i’°" \ 1380 1358 135? choose to keep their backs to the March 1352 1331 1 8 light, etc." This is where the pre ought to carry great weight. Mr. Brazilian T’“°l3i°“ 85s 85* 855 Rogers however, ie not unite so Detmlt Y ° 72 happy when he attempts to deal with Mm" » '55 St- P“,“1 (300) 31° Sue' "newspapers and their editors." He Dom- Steel C'-“P” 39* 3” 38% evidently travels into an unknown Monlreal P°We" 210% realm and hands out a brondsidc of N- S- Steel & Coal Com' N° Sale' empty abstractions and meaningless Richelieu & Ontario 108% 108 108 platitudem in place of concrete ShaWl“l3”~‘} _ 130 truths. Mr. Rogers' sweeping com- Spanish River Ulm- N0 Sm” mcndation of newspapers and their T°"0“t° RY 140 editors, is altogether too general and TWl“ City N0 Sale- only fits two or three isolated cases. Ma°D0“'3l‘l 19* Less than one per cent of the Really Great: News a ers of the United ., - l v 1 ¥ ll »"` ` ai 1 ' space, either favorable o GRAIN A-ND PROVIVIONS‘ thc policy or operating methods of * C n great newspaper are sadly at High Low lose mum 5 I challenge" Mr. Rogers or any December Wheat 86 85* 8 i other critic of our leading newspap- Mal' COT" 90% 908 90% ers and their editors in the United D°°¢‘-mile" 00"’ 703 69; 70; States to produce in any other pro- Mal’ CUT" 715 71% 71% fesaion or business, an equal propor- MRY P°"k 2015 2000 2010 tion of honorable, level headed and Malt Lnrd 1082 1080 1080 ulcer sighted men, solely intent in do- ing impartial justice to the public --_--_--- welfare, Their sense _of news valuee ought to be the equal of any lay- men. The mere fact that a hundred or E- H two hundred farmers in Prince Ed- ward Island have bred and raised W0"-ell- . foxes of a high grade successfully, is r J a nail 395 o dvllle r - M B. - B S . W 0 I not of stupendous economic o in IWGBIIH- T0l‘0l1l50. WI`1l2€9f "MY 59-“Zh dnstrial importance to the world nt t-er suffered from nervousnchs aincc 1,,,.g,,_ Consequently the ext,-ao,-din. ¢i1llf1h00d- and 8-“Y m°dl°l“°9` Bm’ ary news value of the Fox I-.ldustry Charlottetown. mea dm not do any lasting good . to those enthusiast, engaged lu it, We read in the papers about Dr. does not loom so large under tho Chews Nerve Food. and my dwsbt- --- trained analysis ol rr managing edi- "` “Wd it -with W°“d°““l nmmg' This morning the sale of seats for tor accustomed to weigh “GWB V“1“¢B R086" _F&l'qt|ll8l'|0Il, This llflmllment l-‘H9 ‘mm “P her sys' the W. S, I-larkins Players opens' at with some degree of accuracy- . tem and 5° “'°“gl'he“°d the Few" the usual prices. A word of advice Permit me to say that the _fox Bunbury’ P_ |_ that ahc feels like al10ti1_0I‘ Bill- ' to th,-,Be who intend going might not breeders of the Island have no lust. . DV- chasm' N°"° F°°d' 5° cents he out of place. Nearly everybody grourid for complaint, if_every single 2373.-‘0»29M¢f a box, 6 for $2.50, _all dealeri- °1' has rl, favorite seat or seats. and in newspaper and magazine 051 lille Elim 118011- BBW' & Ca » Llmlwl several v r the same North American continent should im Sundays H ereafter the l . / IY. M. C.A‘.` building will he open, Sun days from 2 to 5 p. rn. and _ , _ trom8to rop. m. - ' Studeme Meeting l i T Pm ' ' many cases ta oi t di t 1 h t d n. gmtmtom; » °l`0¥1 - seats. One thing ia certa n wo per- nxt- a e y s u own 0 C°mm°n°h' M°”d°y th°8"d‘°f N°Vl,!,-.-_---;-_- , m""° "‘ 'V 'g sons cannot receive the same seats write-ups ofthe Fox Industry. Many *""l - for the one performance, therefore of the leading minds in thc Protei- 'l`he Eye is one ofthe most delicate and com- . plicated of. the human organs, and- yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly; ill-used and overwork- e . Eye-Strain p Be wise and do not ig- - nore any of the slymp- toms of Eye-Straini cad- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. ' Allow ns to Examine your Eyes. 'We will give you expert reliable advice, W This is our business. I . G. I-`. Hutcheson _ Optometriut _ .rom scour-rs Drum °‘i1’&‘”"l"““¥°“- Extra Fancy Barbados ';..’.°°.';, ilI5..“2§*.‘i; i'.‘.5.‘:.‘i';.l‘;’.E2.‘;'.‘i mow wnsrnrusrnn ocean-tres- °°°l°~ E“flRvéf§‘U{$;§“°f°d "°"‘ “‘° charles man. twice 'trlsa_ on lr 5 =°l°°l vi - charge of robbing the Westminster branch ol the Bank ol Montreal ul '1`h° C- B-' C- °““ \>°“°° °' fl" $270,000 in September, 1911, wae'uc- Schr. “Hazel Trahey" now on M0" ““i‘l“° °1°“\‘°°'“* *O 5° ‘°“““ - anywhere. There is nothing to equal quitted and discharged today. In the wgy to fins pgftvrhh them in the Mnmme Provmeu first trial the jury had disagreed. ' Dean was arrested in Los Angeles 3°°,r?n“ch°e“ WMI” tl£;‘1° dm“°“" d°°°'l‘m°':" tc; _and has been in custody here for over 5° lefces l°\’"° - *'h°Y ‘“`° '° “nn *mm is y,,,,._ Hi, c(,mp,,,,\0,,_ J_ “_ M¢. mo Barrel-l every student is almost cons y Numara. is now serving n term of Quality Qtlaranietd. ‘““l°" ‘M °7° °l tl" P“°°W°1‘ twelve years for ram or me autumn- """"' r4o4 9 romwfmgrl ,_-_ n w sured 0 B C h naid more and ` _ T ' \ those who apply -early get first- sion of journalism in North Eastern 8 he choice. The opening play The H030 America lgve podhesitatipn in pavialg ‘ r on o t. emoat delig - that the ox al ue-ry RB 8 You Y Hufnan llilxholdyrilileiss ev; gtivbh in Charilotteé been exploited grntia beyond its just; f'- _W town. '1‘i1are's a lau h in amos merits, hence there is some gronnl every line. The story ,ls a most de- for saying that thc Fox Industry in- USUUUI One- Y0u'll lallsh at the stead of gctti-_ig more free publicity humor, yet you'll sympathize ‘at will get less. times with Sir John Cotawald. ps 1 am slr, Etc., 'played by Harry Stubbs. and youu JOHN GALDER-GORDON. admire the character of Sir Isaac Boston, Mem, Jacobson as played by C. N. Stork. October 28, 1913. \ Ae for Ulrica Cotswald aB PIBYEG bY -‘--*_*-°-"-“ M155 Van Duet' its °“°“gh t° my Speaking of shorthand; Mr. Nath- that Ch“"l°tt°t°wn p°°p1° haw _not U nn Behrln, n. Pltmanic writer, is the f°1`K°l‘¢°“ h°"~ Y°“'u “W'°°l“t° her World’a Champion writer, having for 1°” tl'°“bl°5'- and al” th-°°° °' Cecil --- ~ the THIRD time and permanently can-ward, played by Freak 0°“"“Y» 'rn-it the Provincial sliver Black won 'mn sHoa'l‘r~raNn warren gdxagh J‘;°°b°°§ §°u:’e1§~v;gc(R)7;°';le; Foxes Limited possess the vary best CUP, at an International co&i:1l;st 0 8|’ Ol all U ce the Ch ca Au nat 20, . -1-v-d‘ by E11--1- 0°==f“'-E“S°°°fL= f.‘.‘i°'ir.‘.l‘i”“".1'$"l1§§.5l‘d°.i. “rail tl.. '“°"’ “° ‘ ‘° °“ ‘ ‘ Rl” “s Walt" Léwis' tl” music bag nelt of the grandsire of one oi the Mr. Earl C. Young, the clever gra- b°°ki“K 55°" Wm .m“k° 7°" 'mug male foxes, owned by that Company. dnateof the C. B. C. and the younlz- °"°\'Y l'-lm° h°i°p\’°“"5' Th” “Bt °l sold on the London Market for eat Hansard reporter in Canada, the 6011192117 will assist in the'»,fun- £490. sta. may noaslbly enter the International I*-5 "0" ami' tf' b° “°°l“bl° “nd y°“ The Provincial Silver Black Foxes Speed Contest next year if Parlia- ;'i°;l£l°tb° '1f’l:’i°bI§ “me” ygungap 0: Ltd., have the protection of night mantary duties will permit. I ° ° °“°° “°‘ ° n an watchman and in addition 'I‘ueedev,nlzht next- 341°- gag of ,the finest English blood- A private secretary to one of the hounds ever brought to this Prov- . 2i27-10-31M-Zi. k 1 . at Stanley_Bros. SILK messalin e, thirty Sky ~ Copenhagen Navy ` White Pin is Cherry Mauve is attracting a great deal of attention thes' d - ii tin f ed , .e ays as a ne sa ac all the wanted colors is a rare bargain at Z yd - B1-.er " “ SALE U six inches wide in Paddy Resida Oldrose Brown Champagne Brown Blk Shot Bulgarian S I 3 Pattern.-rin subdued l llks--]ust ni. i moving' ydfd a yard. ‘Collars 1". Another- lot 1 f / _ (6 ,_ _ g- . . 'Q' ’ ' -I'/_ `- conceived ideas of Mr. Rogers anent Medlcl rumes / Ll %/%/ . Q' if lr" and collars 60c to 8_5c. The ctlwuvs 50 A lot of real good dress- goods that have not been C€TlfS composes this lor. About p twenty pieces of all wool (I fabrics in good colors, re- gularly sold at 75c to 1.6.5 ° ° M edlcl have just arriv- ' fast enough for us '/ l "<".“-5‘A$` 3”. - _ _ L . _ ' -_. ‘ , 'tf_»§ I- _ , ‘ri , "ff f/'4 ‘ //- /.' l~-_ l F ,Ng . //*E*/'g °‘ s ,.1 -‘-‘x , e r - '_ = . \’_l‘°i>. /a ed " Sionlev Bros busv Store. iiElS FHUM iHi lI,il.£.' .....- Mr. Chester Acorn, who was re- cently sent to Halifax by the C. AB. Cfwrites that he is delighted with his position. Miss Lily Carver. at present at- tending College, will leave in a few days to take n position. Miss Nellie Robinson, a student. of the C. B. C. has accepted a Splendid position and will leave in about ten days to assume the same. There was never u greater demand for C. B. C. graduates than this year. Business men want thenr, for they appreciate skilled labor. Dominion Cabinet Ministers told --------~ inc; in always on duty. Principal Miller that E811 YOU!!! was realy 9, wonder, and that his position should soon set him $4000 'good penmanship than all other edu- cational institutes here combined. It has turned out the best penmen in the Province, one oi_ whom _has charge of Practical Business Writing in the College. The C. B. C. extends to the dele- gates to the Sunday School Conven- tion, -row brine held herethc free use of typewritcrl-Land will be please- 'ed to furnish stenogrnphers and tvnlsts to assist in any special work. 2425- | l i li'J<\~1 A Quiet Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new mod els of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer These Monuments to the artistically carved de- signs ornamented with teste- ful decorations. Whatever your preference we are ready to supply the style you desire. Consult ns ellillol.l1l\ a lnzu. - r6o Kent St. e 1 0 A. M. r 9° °'.-lr" S* ,::;‘°..:;“‘.‘:.:.v:.:“::..:l‘°:.:f ..:.._ -Nggppppp a uerservy l.§i‘i.°...;.. .=:...... ... .... _ I ill "s ,,-'. . ia ‘Lf rl 2. -L ll. ,- 'r \ < . i a.. [$94 ,\l_7."l ffl,- - ,fi 1 <"‘ v "M: , 1 *l V-‘ill il-‘1 it-f__ _ l,'% l _ it .\ rl ll » ti __ hi, ‘_ -ff