`. ,» I. »-,_ 'T . OCTOBER 7,1914- ' _i ,.. _ - .j _, - , . .. ____-_----....,_,,,,...,,"._` -i '”’""'°"’“ "" “` “" . , t. .., , , 1 , _ . , - __ - _ . . i- -~ ~' ~ -A '»‘*‘“ ' gc i .~f~f- \ "“ ’ ` ‘ ~ f *J J;-__ 'ir,f- ~;»‘.-,‘ 2:1.-2.1' % .,»iii " 1- ` ~__U_,.-, -_ ,ét _.,.~ Q . ,i ...j\,Ni_ .-,M aim, g. ,_ ,I , i- 1 ie ii i sii . Q. i . .i,f.i..»ie_» -.wi i..wi'¢»~.~i-.iai,-\.:i~,~1,-v..»-.i».i;.I-5 .~...1~ '.1..i "‘ -sic. :.,. ___'_. ;`..»‘:i .V ,._(c`i1»\3i ~,\f.»,_ i ` ,,;,,,,-,,’,, £30-fw sr! vw ,iii i i > ii ' . ...U lei , _ _ _ `\ ‘_ is .jg -;.» 7'! _ . ;;_i: i-. i- .siiiiii :“ti:"::. ‘.'i'i:,“:~ 4| ' "1, '.?\‘.- ‘_` v ,,.i | ~» ~ ._ Q' I_~` 'lj /`|“|I;`d';§:1¢in¢I)uEI:ronical and Modern Storv, ' . . _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ga '“-11".. . q"‘~~_= ibn ' li: `9_:“i`L;~. ' .'lT PAY8 to buy in this Province. .*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian _` agent in Montague. "£9 _ .THE MORNING Guardian can sertion lor advertising in this col- M .. i .i . . _ y, _ _ ~- [he l’I"'“°“¢l l?€IRns in lieauty alls>§ublime." ' ~¢_-iV;i'. _ Mount-i ‘H ' Those who appreciate the natural beauti’ of the perfect _diamond will appreciate the _ i superb collection which this establishment ` Q, has to cffer. -»\» _;__iZ_¢ _ r Flawless stones in pure white and blue white-- perfectly cut-mounted in exclusive gold and plati- num pieces, awaiting your inspection. l W. W. Wellner _ Estab. 1868 The Leading Jewellers i? if i 5 i >a .\'.v.v_v v vi'/.v.v_v v.v.v v v_v_v,v v,v \-.viv \i_ i 4 . ' '_‘,:'1‘ if ~‘# ` :,§:ee'-' ~'\lL'.;’§'il`»:-`§i;'.y`V5'"°2.’V`t`Y`Y`vf‘V’:§`?‘1‘V*Y‘E"3"'¥ ..\_. .__ _,. A ,,__A.,. ,_ __ mv. ,_ _ iii. Xmas Photos "NOW is the proper time to Priced Rubber Boots for Every Man Often Y0u have Wanted 3 Pall' tiiiued indefinitely utter the end ot' see about that photogift. Come before the rush starts. Cook Studio it New Desbrisay Block . m ___ For a Good Photo -Visit the- ` A' L- Ly0n""'Sf“dl0 general use in wet weather. We visiiiiit fiiiiviiig' im... iiiiiiiiiviii Finest work, moderate price. P01'SOIl8l ZliT€I`li.l0ll glV€I] tO now- They are llght in Weight: the wairl, had fallen into liopolnssd in- Amateui’eWcik . _ rft' . : ' f .' ~ ' _ l"--'1"1'--WTW-I? and Comes a little below the ihle in neatly brushed clothes instead HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS _Taken Now and Save Worry. BAYER STUDIO Telephone 192-J I ' - ___ Concert At Pownal Han, Pownall ' is n0ti<:ezil>le._ Liqiiur still is sold iii Saturdat. Oct. 10 Big Vaudeville Program con sisting of moving pictures, il lustrated songs and a variety of Vaudeville; The best program in the country presented by Dr. P. L. Herman and party of high class Vaudevillists. the correct glasses. will be presented to the Red _ Cross Society. 5917.10-6M2i. __,____ __._._= niiio.io-a.\ir.mi..= ~¢i`" "-. _“J ` é of rubber boots for W0fklng in pzilly on the troiiieiitlously iniproved the garden, in the barn or for Emperor issued the etliitproliiliiting have the right boot for you here that reieion that 'the <-oiinir_vv is hurdiy made from llrst quallty rubber oiiiergod into sell'-respecting`r:itizoiis. knee- A really excellent boot tire. lliils which were l'orniorl_v _dilu- the average m3n~ pairs ure now kept in tirst-class con- zes 6 to 1_1, $2.95, boys l to 5 iiiniiii. _ ilerly and the pcasuiits iniliilge iii ` ple now save per cent. of their ey O ouriiiiigs, \\'liii‘.li l`oi'inei'ly was spent for ilrink, and th(-yr hzrvo iii(-reused Queen St- lirielly. This vxira iiioiiey is now dc- voteil to the iievessities und coiiiforls poi-isaiiti‘_v is, in thi- opinion ol' tho ` ii _ _ _ . _ g iivoiiomli: uoiiilitloiis oi' all ltussia. l -_- '_ ‘ _ - _< .¢ l0ni:i~'i`u1iious`t'ur its gay iniilniglit life, I We have equipped our Optical; ‘ - Parlor with the largest mgdelrnl ggck Hend°¢he5_.-in instruments or cienti ca yi examining eyes and supplying; . We inakea specialty of Optical . Doors Open 7‘ D' m' Curt.am Work and we give a guarantee rises 8 p. ni. Adults 25c child- by ourselves and by the mmm, ren 15°' The entire recelpts facturer on allSpectacle Work. H. M3-l30ll indian r1_0°¢Piii» Druggist & Optician ` Soufs- P-L tharlotteiown Steam be obtained in Souris at M. A. Pac- quet's. __;_' 5,.. ..“Miss Gertrude MacPhee, of (ieorgetown, left a few days ago for (fharloitetown, io undergo training ns ii n=_ii~se in the Falconwood Hospital. ..-“‘MR. LEWIS RANDALL.--The deatli ot' Mr. Lewis Itandall, George- town, P. ld. l., occurred at the homo ol' his brother-iii-law, Frank (Toiirad. on Sunday night, Sept. 27th, 1914. The deceased. who had been in failing health for several years. was horn in liuneiilnirg County, N. S., April 1-ith, 1831*.. I-le was thirty years ot’ age when he came to this island where ho owned and cultivated with great skill and success one of the best farms in the locality. lfailing health und the death ot' his wife caused liini to dispose ol’ his valuable home and i‘arin and retire to his brother--in-law's at Georgetown where he could receive inedicul treatment and care. The de.- t:eused's nilnd was clear to the last and he was able to walk about and converse with his friends. The funer- al wus conducted hy Rev. Messrs. Back and Huhley und was ot a most impressive cliiiracter. The remains ot' the lute respected Mr. Randall were lnid io rest in the cemetery at Stur- geon. His many friends attended thi-. lnst nereinonies and extended syiiipii- thy to the bereaved relatives.-G. RUSSIA BARS VODKA EVEN AFTER THE WAR. Pl]'I`ItOGRAl), Oct. 33.- Minister ot’ lfinance PI Bark today received an order to the effect that the prohibi- tion ot the sale of vodka shall he con- lhe war This order is based princi- cuiiilitioii oi' the. coiintrv siiive the trafiic in this liquor Russia suv there is such zrcliaiige in ret-ogiiivalile Peasiiiiis who hf>l'oru duleiicc and depravity already have The i ect on ' _ _ ' i G . W ll Al n r l lin ii Aienis Dominion Ctal Co. ll' , g & Hamax' _';iiiii¢'.."c.i.'7liiii.:`iE,ikii§`».'_LJ ,` _ » 1.4¢ no f -- - ~°° _ -- *'- Phone 4C4 ' I’ O [lox .ti . l' . ."*i.`~"-F‘i ~~~ ~ ‘ ' ` 'A » D . 1 I _ I f th marm_e mercantile fer- W 1 0 =l’v?.et':~‘eo3n?lre fleeet of l* umess ships crin- h tlnuel its relluilar shillings from Halifax to 1 b k London and verpo _ P ease 00 t ...t.'i‘:.t:,.f‘.i‘i°‘.li.i.i.r.":i’..:;i':.i:ii Coal. If ou require any li" Y . _ _ sein is lui order and Si“S‘f=°' Orders S0 3-S th? C0333 ~ h `k ti' e Can. be d@i1Yef¢ Whilst veSS€l IS C119' §l;,;'.‘;::;:°.:::f:i.iiii'is.r.i.i.':; ‘\“|:;»s.t’iii-ther narticilars apply In the ' hrst-class cities, hut these are prac tliallv unipti The i\ovsk\' Prospeil. ‘lu non quit, iiiihoui ii sign ot iev ‘4»lr_\'. - -- are not Giiiseii liy anything wrong in the heail. but iiy Constiiiiition, biiihuv ness and indiigestion. llcadxho l powders or tablets may deailen; but cannot cure thcm. Dr. l\1orse‘| indian Root Pills do rurr. sirk headi- ache in the sensible way by removing the criiistipatioii or sick stuuiach which caiiscil thcin. Dr. Morse'u indian Root Pills are purely vcge table. ir(-c from any harmful drug, safe and sure. When you feel the t headache coming take Dr. Moz-se’s ° ..°ONE CENT per word each tn- uinn. Cash must accompany order. . .'EASTERN PERSONALS.--Mr, and Mrs John Dalziel returned Sntur-\ day night from u two-weeks’ ii'ip to' Montreal and other plat-_os of interest | in Western Canada.--Mr Ewart Keeping of Murray liiirhour South, now n student at l’riii<'e ot' Wales College, Charlottetown, spent the, week-end in Gcor;;cto\vn_ --~ Mi'= David Murdock, of the lingers Hard- wure Co., (iharlottetown, is in George town in the interests oi' the nrzn.--~i Rev. A. J. W. Buch, oi’ Goorgetoi\'ii,_ was a passenger by the ss. Enterpri'/.e this morning, lor Picton. While away i Mr Bach will attend ihe Synod, which I meets in Halifax, N.S.---~~Mrs .laines Nic-olle, ot' White Saints, spent Sunday | in Georgetown.--Mr Fred Gaudet. oi' (_‘liarlottot.o\vn, was a passenger by the evening train for Georgetowii.~--(2, _._._______. _.__ ___ . N|ilHlllilSlS'illilll ` llllllll ill EHUHEHESI Ottawa Conference Unanimously ' Adopted Report for Negotiations. I ._.._.___ , I OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. :'i.-Withoiit' any discussion the Methodist Generali (‘ont`erence ot' (Yiiiiada Satiirilay after- noon nnaninioiisly endorsed ilie recom- niendatioii ol' the special coinnilitoe appointed to report on the iiiiostioii of church union. As soon its one dele~ gate suggested the wisdniii nt' avoidiiil: disc-iissioii. the t:oiit'ereiice readily agreed, and passed tho report, ol' which the following is the sigiiificant clause: . "\\'<: recoiiiiiieiiil the (lenernl (‘on» l`ereiice to appoint, on the nomination of the coniniittee of t‘liiirr'li union. ii voiiiiiiitteo of sixty to niieot with siini- lar rroiiiniittees i:.lroiul_v appointed hy the Prcsbyteriaii Assenilily anti the tioiiisrogiitioiial t,‘.liiir<'h linitni for the purpose ut' i-.niitiniiing iii'i.{otiatioiii= tin the urgziiiit' union ol' iliii aliovi- viiiiivlitis; that this cuini'iIei» ri-port the results ol' its iicginiutioiis niid do-` lilicrutioini to the (iciii‘i'zil (‘uiil`c-_i‘i\iit-i» spo<:ial i-nniinittee, wliivli shnil also re- t-_vivu the reports oi' the action oi' the other iiogntiuting cliiirclios in the imit- iei' ol' uhnrcli union; and if in tlio judgnient ot' the (}i_‘ii<~ral t‘oiit`trrciice special coniiiiiitce the reports i'i-i't-ivcil warrant iiirtlior action, it inuy cull u special inet-ting oi' tho (;i>nei'nl (`oii- |t`ei'eiif'e to consider the mutter or con- siiiiiiniiiiiig the pi'iiposml iinion."` _ The voiiiiiiitieti in its report siatvil' that il hnil i:oiisiili~i't-eil twelve nieni~‘ orials dealing with vni'i '_' .*`$"\:\‘:' 1 , i '..- I . Y' Unlimited Variety Of Coats DTSTENCTIVE _ Style & Quality Years of successful selling coupled with the ability lo perceive the trend of popular fashions and fabrics make Patons garments abound in origiiiziliiy and merit and gives them a distinction all their own. Prices from $5.00 to 40.00. (')nr Special $l0.0l, 15.00 and 17.00 Coats are iavoiirities. PATONS SQ* f _I ISQFEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND Nova Scotiii. STEAMER EMPRESS Leaves Summerside i'or Point-du PI iirlottotown, May 20th, 1914, Furness Witliv & Co ltd ommencing i\Iom`:ay, the lst oi June, i i , ~ . . _ All other trulnii will run :is at ni'8~ acillidililtelitll`o'llioi-gullyiri.Lxieii‘¥iii;“llblriJ- 513-00- 'l`l‘il“`l9 g“°“ for "“‘“"” Wm" gent ilii-Cliene on return about 4.30 p. ni.. lil 30 ‘NYS f"‘"" ‘lille 'Jr l‘“‘,“e' Dlstrict l’usseiii.:c-r Ai:ciit's Oillro. i-.¢,"m.(.u,,g with express imius fm- 'ilio r-oniiiiiiilloiiu S .S llnli- Charlottetown mid Tlgnlsh. Connec- ‘ tions made at l’oint4lu-(‘.hcne t'or all ointa iii'Cnnrida and the United To arrive for here ,__ W_ W,,,,_._,.,,,,,,_ in a ` Manager. PHOTOGRAPHY Good work, prompt delivery ‘ moderate prices THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS mlZ’ic_tii|ri¢;4’f‘:-suing Crpt. in ronnvrtii-n AUTUMN EXCURSIONS In Effect September 11th. Cliarlottetown to Boston mul return li tux (sails from (‘liiii'loitoto\vii for Boston every l"riiln_v at noon. For folders and full infuiiiiiitiun apply to .l/iS. C»\llll.AG HER. Charlottetown. P. if.. I. Agent. 5489-9.5 L_- ' ' _'- >AuA-ouiu .T PAC! Fuc- VERY LOW RATES (t1.\`l1 \\'.\\` .~`|f.i'<|X|> i' _\.~>'l I`o North Pacific (foes .\NIl CALIFORNIA POINTS ON SAI E DAILY Sept. Zhh to Oetolnr Bih 19 4 From Charlottetown To Victoria, - - l !::ii°.‘t'°." 11 $65-55 3.1:' 1 lsiisiis i 3 _ W B HU*-il( ° fl I' S1 »**ll\ N li .ir<3i<‘i-‘i<1ns