morrciw ‘ Wri '1'. léfll mi l in rain v ‘ V‘. l. “at; AIIHT, 3 ".;-, ’l“’it""‘],;'j:_|., i‘ ,'q-\4’v ‘ _ _ ‘ I s \ , .- . . . . . , . 1.. . . . _ 1.5;.,IQI3 THE L1 ' ' ‘ ,. . .., , ., ..,. .1; .~ ~ rusrnuws s-msr cram k CH WN GUARDIAN IOMIDII nan-s I Y i I SPECIAL ioc ' “Tiifistullfllht 0UARDIAN Wholesale °" “°"‘" Don,‘ , - ' . Many in the Province will regret u I '°"'5*"I*"I¢I w»! uban- mossy s-nowiue -—Ilurin¢ the oowrmuun ILLNFBS-Tn ll PICTURE MOULDINGS °l ‘we’? S‘bii““ IJLIIIIIIGI‘ 2:216:21? IofM line iilhn- ’ ’ ' '1 ‘ ' In! present wBOKUMIe will, be paid out friends of Mrs. Edward Daveye, ‘Rich! desulPiiim. WET)’ Width. ever)’ wherelie was well known and highlyv n lyjmrnfi “ma? n" ‘h ' ti? stockholders in fog companies in mond Street, will regret to learn of lllltd. Picture framers C811 secure esteemed. His daughter, Mrs. Thorn- _ g h,“ M. ha!‘ h c a’ Prince Edward Island, cash dividends her continued illness. their mouldings from us at low- as (‘nmvhell lrflvflfl 1111B "Wk t0 "B- every day m the year and the deadly; . "n, n". "hum," "n5": ‘h t: the amount. ofsomathing over IMPROVING M est wholesale prices per hundred it him. germ, dag“, m°re,v§>¢(,,,,S in C55,; ",- keep, it in and restore v WW1. not. ueb insertion. Iomm‘ _ ____ Ohaflottetownfwfig enlfgfgdvtlgslgfg: feet. “Samples and Pfilces 0n 6P’ M C, Memck “mes x n f than in rural districtsjdue nodes”, BUSY SCENE? Yesterday u,‘ Island Howm,‘ about two weeks “o, pllcst n. Beer _&Wec s. dregée £1:- 9‘ whgch cia at $30883‘: to the increased number of indoo it to its natural color. cyclist Sage and . Sulphur " Always hriIigs-Iback the natural color to grey or faded hair; gives new life and growth to thin <ilry hair and stops fall- - ng out. It is not a dye but a hair food and is perfect- ly harmless to use. Don’t wait to think about it, act now, start using Wyetlfs Sage and Sulphur today, 50c and $r.oo bottles. E.A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunny-side ‘(J0me one. come an, TO the witches call, Down to St. James l-Isll, Oct. 31st. _ 2002-10-9m6i. m“ "Yldeffllgned offers for sale 30 acres of land situated at. Murray Harbor Lot 64. 15 acres clear land ln good state cultivation, mmaim "lg 15 ucrcs well covered with soft wood, convenient for shippers, l of a mile from railway station, an ldelll’ Eliot for fox ranching. For pflFtlCllIllPB apply James H. Sharon, Murray Iiurho 314p Inn-w i-M "_ct---"-- .... 1.....- . fisher"? we~:~:~:~:~:- 2:0 ‘.' ,2, .§. ‘z’ 0:0 v of 0:0 ‘ ‘o: v o o o o o s 'o"§‘éfife";Oppguzuzoozouzvofioznzoozbe‘ :00‘ MRS. JOSEPH MELLICK, It is the sad dury of The Guar- dian to chronicle the death of Mrs. 30561111 Mcllick, Which sud event took place at her home in Lakeville 0n Saturday, October 4th. Deceased, who was 64 years old, was held in the highest respect und esteem and her death has caused heurt-rending sorrow. She lenves to mourn s. hus- band, one son and one daughter— GBQTi-le H. in Souris ynd Mrs. Arth- ur McNeil, Elmira. She is also sur- ::We can mect every need in First Sue these Unl- gutcK-s Momnd Violct, Dnctclysis, Ln quality toilet soups. h‘rnnco, Rose and other soups at 30c a cnkc. llogci- & (lnllefls MacKinnon George and Kent Htsr-Mctf. his WEATHER nu: TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON, ETC. ill |~\.. >_—- (Special to 'l‘lu: Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. lfi.—t-ltrong cantor- winds, some ly und Nortbcustcrly showers but mostly foir. 'l‘fllfl Wl<lATHER.- Yesterday wn cloudy with froqucnt hcnvy rain fnlls. recorded yesterday was fifty-eight above zero and thedowcst. was fifty-four above. The" lowest the previous night was _ m. it was fifty-six above and at nine p. m. 'l‘lio highest temperature fifty-four above. At nine I1- flfty-fonr ubovc. The tide will bc high this morning ut 11.42 and tomorrow at 11.24; it high tonight; nt 11.21 and Will be tomorrow‘ ut 11.46. The nun sets this afternoon nt 5.12 to- milrning fit 6.20 und Sut- uud tomorrow of: 5.10; it rincn nt 0.21. moon riscs tonight at 0. moon was full Wcilnci-idny. O 2.07 a. m. urduy ‘Tito The l5 {it The hr; on It Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 7.53 p m . Tbc hours length and fifty-six minutes. GOODLOOKSI Surely Impossible if You Arc Conatipited, Bilious or IIavc ' Indigestion see to it that you clcnnsc your sys- uudigcstcd food, foul gripes in- bowels by the timely use of thc grout fruit tonic luxiitivc. tom of and excess tostiucs bilc in the stomach, und FIG PILLS and you will clcur complexion, no indigestion. I01‘ FIG I‘IIiI.l'l. 25 find 50 Cflllll famous Dragon Fly, Sandal Wood, Violet and Penn dc Ififlllitlfllf! nt 35v. n cukc. The iii-fig £70., (lorncr Grout lust quurticr of the moon will of today will bc ten fccl flnc, have n clean, healthy stomach, sick hcadnchcs or thnt tired out, down-hearted feeling. Ilcfusc ull substitutes when you ask At ull dealers in boxes, or by mall from Th“ Fig pm (10,, St. Thomas. vived by one sister, Mrs. James Gar- rett, Souris, und by one brother, Mr. John Rose, Lakeville. Her funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Oct. 5th from her homo to Kingsboro Cemetery. To all her sur- rowing friends The Guardian extends deep sympathy.‘ MR. WM. LARtlld. -- The death occurred at Hunter Riv- er on Sept, 30th of Wm. Large. Mr. Large who" was formerly section for- cmuu of the P. E. I. Railway gave up work about nine ycurs ago at first from the loss of his eyesight- und lutcr by losing thc use of his limbs from which be suffered until death. The deceased gentleman left to mourn basins nls wife use can Gor- don at A. Home & G0,, (lharlottc- town, and four duughtcrsr- Mrs. Walker, Susie und Mattie in Concord N. H., Allie at home. Also his mot.- hcr who resides at. Hunter -P.ivcr und one brother John ut West. Devon. His four sisters nrci- Mrs. Mellon- uld, .l~'0rtnge; Mrs. Meckle, Mrs. M. Muthcson, Wiltsbire und Miss Sarah residing with her mother at Hunter River. The \ funeral jock place on Wednesday, Oct, . 1st, to Hunter River Cemetery, the. services being conducted atfthe church by Rev. J. Stirling in the absence of Rev. J- Mcl-Iottie and ‘at the grave by (illici- als of the C. 0. Foresters of which deceased was a charter mcmbcr. SHIPPING NEWS H Entered, 0ct.,.15th.—-Schr. Laura (fox, itennud, Shédfuc; Schr. Unity, Miichcllun, Newark, N. J.; Brill!‘- Hownrd, hfurruy, Louisburg. and .1-— Nllll] BLACK HIX PHUPUSITIUN "I‘be Murray ltivcr Silver ‘Black Fox C0,, have added another pair to their runch at Murray River and at present their stock includes two pairs from thc (lhus. Dalton ranch, three puirs from the Tuplin Gvfllnl" ution ranch and one pnir from the Victoria Form rnncb. These foxes nrc of thc very best Island grade und are eligible for registration un- der (‘fuss A. They lire capitalized at $18,000‘ 11 pnir und ut the time of writing twelve pups of 1914 delivery have rilrcndy been sold aggregating in value $70,000.00. RunCh-clponses arc but: 11 per cent of the gross earnings and the keeper is u man of ovcr tcn years cxpcricncc in raising foxes. At prescnt- there is a small (‘nt- 50m "l? Gm)- E" mlghe“ Dmg block of stock svniloblc for outside gtflm- investors so this is Y0"? chmlm m get h, Wm, one o, the mo“ reliable System-Saving The surest way to save is by system. If you deposits certain amount each week or each month in thisbank’: Snvinfl Dfillm‘ merit, you will soon find that you have the means to do some- mq worth while. You will also find that the habit of thrift m fostered your Isl!" "1 m“ dependence and self-reliance. m The Bank of _ A Nova Scotlfl c. m ennui-WW‘ Iotwheeomuflvfw llYllrlln Illllflll ’ _ rsmm and promising of till 80ml I07‘ cm“ panics. For full blanks, etc. Fox Exchange. information. “Pllllciltlml apply to the Canada 2144-10-1BMOiEfmw3i. lfllllll TEUNSTIPATEU. lllllllllSl-BISIIIHEIS CLEAN YOUR WASTE-CLOGGED LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT! FEEL BULLYI Got s IO-cent box now. , No odds how bed your liver, stom- ach or bowels; bow much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort- able you are from constipation, indi- gestion, billlousness and sluggish bowels-you always get the desired results with Csscarets. r pawl», let YDIIRBIZOIHBBII, liver and bowels make ’ you miserable. Take Csscarets tonight; put an end to the headache, billfousness, dizziness. nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stom- ach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your in e organs of all the bfln. gains snd§$nstipation matter which ls proflu g the misery. A Ill-cent ho! means health, hap- piness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress Canadian Bank of Commerce present- the staff being kept continually on the move. The exceptional rush was due to the fact. that most of the shareholders of the Dalton Fox Co. were cashing their cheques, which they had received as dividends. FROM MONCTON-Mr. F‘. J, Steeves left Charlottetown yesterday afternoon for Burnmerside en route hack to his home in Moncton. Mix, Sleeves is one of the directors of the Cover-dale Fox Ranch, Moncton. He‘ fox industry, negotiating for the pur- chase of stock for his ranch, GOLDEN WEDDING-fit. does not. fall to the happy lot of many couples) in any port of the world to celebrate a golden wedding, in other words, the fiftieth anniversary of their wed- ding day. Such, however, is the bap- py distinction of two of Charlotte- town’s prominent citizens, Mr. and. Mrs. John MacEuchern, of 127 Water street. Yesterday they celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their mur- riage, and of course were the reci- pients of the hearty congratulations and the warm felicitations of their relatives und many friends in the city, and also there-canto telegrams and letters from abroad congratulat- ing them on their attainment of such a notable event. In honor of the oc- casion Mr. and Mrs. MacEucbcrn were at home in the course of the afternoon to their many friends, a. large number of whom culled and paid their warm tributes of felicity and regard and well wishes. A strik- ing scheme of floral decoration was curried out in the handsome rooms, and tea wus served to the visitors by u charming bevy of the young lady friends of the huppy couple. A emogniflcent wedding cake attracted universal admiration. IBLANDERS ABROAD-The follow- ing which will he of interest. to many Islanders is taken from an exchange: -Former residents of the Maritime Provinces, of which there are about; three thousand residing in Calgary, hcld and even- ing's entertainment ul: Pngct. hull on Thursday evening when an inter- esting program consisting of vocal and instrumental music, short ud- drcsses, readings und stcrcopticair pictures ofbeauty spots in the Mari- time _ Provinces, was put on. The hall was crowded. During the evening a series of nearly one hund- red Maritime Provinces‘ yiews were shown. Mr. '1‘. B. Kidner showed the New- Brunswick views, a- score or more of which had been loaned to the Association by .the New Brunswick Government, and others by Mr. Chas. Whittaker, formerly of Fredericton, N. 8., now of Calgary. Mr. J. A. Ir- vino, looked after Nova Scotia views, and Rev. A. D. Macdonuld handled those from Prince Edward Island. The gentlemen accompanied the views with entertaining remarks descriptive of the scenery. The Maritime Pro. vinces Association was organized here u few days ngrfchicfly through the efforts of Messrs. H. B. Bennett, K. 0.; J. A. Irvine and J. G. VsnWai-t, and has connected with it by mem- bership and otherwise about fifteen hundred persons in the city. Among the Islanders present wearer-Bishop McNrrlly, Rev. A. D. Mncdonnld, Rev. Dr. A. B. McDonald and Dr.' Coffin. The latter was appointed vice presi- dent of the association for P. E. Islands. BRIDGE BUILDING-Below is a complete list of the ncw steel bridges which the Provincial Government hnvc already built. und arc building this yeur in various parts of the Is- land. These bridges are only ncw in the sense of their structure, because in cvcry case they are replacing bridges that already exist, but which were of wood while thc new bridges are being built of stecl and concrete. The largest bridge is that at Bay Fortune. This is to consist of two steel spans of 125 feet in length euchi; the sub-structure hos been completed but the work is awaiting completion with the arrival of the steel material for the super-structure. The bridge thnt is being built nt Llardigsn River is of the dimensions of two eighty- font steel spans, with n four-foot side-walk and a concrete roadway. This, by the way, is the first bridge in this province to have o roadway of concrete. The sub-structure of the week und thc work is now suspended through the material for the super- structure ulso not yet being here. A1; Hunter River and Glcncoc, two small bridges, of 35 fect span esch, have been erected. A bridge of similar size is being put down at Kelly's Cross; thc material for both the foundations and the super-structure is at the site, and the work of construction will be commenced today. ‘At Bradalbano a fifty-foot steel bridge is being built; at. Emerald one composed of two six- ty-foot spans; ond at Wilmot, a sev- en-foot bridge. » In each bf these in- stsnceshll the malarial for the build- ing of the suhitruaturs, is at the site, and the work will be commenced mlmodfately. The stool work for the super-structures of these bridges, as well as for the others already men- tioned, is expected every day to ar- rive herc. It is intended also to build three other 35-foot bridges, but. only the location of one of them has been decided upon yet. This bridge will be erected at Turner's Mill Vale, and yesterday Mr. Shaw, the Govern- ment engineer, wcnt out to inspect thc position for the foundations. Th1 sites of the other IJILII cs have not yet been definitely ,1‘ led. us there are several plaecdffwhcfe they fie badly needed; mn- the prevailing nun if you will take a Otscai-et now a ' weather may lead to a flnul decision as to whore they will be built. ed an unusually busy scene all day, . has been here in connection with the’- briglge at (Jnrdignn was finished this - suflerins. from» typhoid fever, i; mar- ing satisfactory progress towards re- covery. Mrs. A. B. Hewitt, left this morn- ing -for Boston, Mass, where she ‘will enter one of the leading "hospitals there for treatment, She was accom- panied by Dr. ‘Conroy. "' A LARGE DISTRIBUTION-Yester- day the shareholders of the Victoria Silver Black Fox Company received cheques for the amount of their divi- dends. About $40,000 was paid out to the stock holders. This is another excellent distributionf ‘ FOURTI-PREGIMENT l-‘llllQOT-The Fourth Rflgiment nine Club will hold s. spoon shoot on thc Keusington Range, Saturday ncxt. 'l‘liu_re will be three spoons put up‘ for competition for the different classes, A, B, and C, There will also hen spoon for_ anyone making the score of ' 100, over the range. The match starts at 2 o'clock sharp. ABLE TO RETURN HOM‘E—It will he learned with great pleasure that Mrs. E. S. Blanchard, ffhurlottctown, who has been ill iu the P. E. Island l-lospitul for some time, is so fur im- proved in health that she will be able to return home in the ‘very nenr fu- ture. , an absence of about thirty ycurs Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald returned to riving in (lhurluttctown press. County. have lived in Methucn, Muss. 700 acres. spend the quiet und udvantuges States enjoyment. passenger to dny. on, and L. in the afternoon. Misses Irene Smith, Pownnl, IWSPLENIIIU [JPPUIIIUNIIY Ftlll pair bud to be udded surplus applications. Ratllifll, three ranch and onc puir from thc Victor- jii Form foxes that money cun buy and at present in Sin options onlthe progeny from thesc 12 pups, is $73,000.00’. this advertisement should write call ut tho " Canada _ for furthcr particulars. unnnwua MAKE IT SOFT. FLUFFY AND LUXURIANT. Try as you will, single trace of what. will please you over the scalp. A little Dsnderinc immediately Danderine and carefully drnw it strand at. n time. be light, nn nppcnrnncc of abundance; comparable lustre, softness and luv true hair health. Dnnderinc toilet counter,’ hair is as and prove r that you by careless treatment-what's all. BACK TO THE Old) SOD.—Aftcr Prince Edward Island last night, ur- by the cx- Mr. und Mrs. McDonald are both natives of St. George's, King's They have rcsiflcd in differ- ent parts of the States during their absence and for the last eight years In this Place Mr. McDonald held u. responsi- ‘blc position us foreman of a farm of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald huvn come hock to their old home to rcmuindcr of their duys, thinking it a much bettcr IIIHCE for With all its they claim thc United cannot compare with “The (lrcntcst Piece of Red Earth in North America,” Prince Edward Island. PEIIS NALS -_..- Miss Enid Smith, lwncnl, was a Charlottetown ycstcr- ~. Messrs. George, Forbes, Port Vern- Wood, Mount Herbert, were in Charlottetown yesterday and returned home by the southern train and Mivmic Ings, Huzelbrook, are among the delegates attending the Mission- .rimcuus One of the best propositions bc- compuuy was formerly selling stock on hvo pairs of capitalized foxes but the response being so grout another to make up The stock now consists of six pairs of foxes, two puirs from the Dalton pnirs from the 'i‘uplin rrinch-— they are the best are the company's ranch foxes have iilreudy been sold and thc totul price for, thc six pairs, v ‘ or _l~‘ox Exchange 2145-10-l6M6iEfmw3i. lllll Fllllll illlllllllllll GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUII HAIR! after an applica- tion of Danderine, you cannot flnd .s dandruff or falling hair und your scalp will not itch, bu: most, will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see ncw hull‘, fine and downy at first-- yes-but really new hair-growing all doubles the beauty of your hair. Nu difference how dull, fudcd, brittle and scraggy, just moisten n cloth with through your hair, taking one small The cflect is im- mediate und amazing-your hair will fluffy and wavy, rind linvo nu in- urinnce, the beauty and shimmer of . Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowltoifs from any drug stereo-or pretty and soft as any»- that it hm! been neglected or injured LIQUID VENEER, Vera-Bright Venoil, Home Oil outfits st manu- facturers prices to wholesale buy- ers. Beer 8r Weeks. FURNITURE, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, to dealers at lowest wholesale prices. Beer 8: Weeks. EXCELSIOR by the pound 0' bale always on hand. Beer 8i Weeks. .MIRROR GLASS. Shock laud bevel edge plate mirror glass in all sizes always on hand. Wholesalcdz Retail. Beer & Weeks. WE FRAME PICTURES elegantly and artistically you may choose from over 30o style-i of mouldings of every description And we deliver your picture when promised. Beer 8r Weeks. FURNITURE REPAIRED and reupholstered by expert workmen. We also lay carpet and oilcloth, put up wall mouldings etc, satis- faction guaranteed. ~ Beer £6’ Weeks 2035, f0, io,iiMEtf ary Convention 1n York today. Mrs. (llr.) J. H. Ilongbcrty, of New York,,.left u fcw days ago for hcr home. Mrs. Duughorty has becn visiting her brother, Mr. Philip Mc- Gee, [Pitzroy street, (lflflflUttflttliVll. Mr. J. H. Buntuin, M. L. A., was among the ,YIBII.OI‘B to Charlottetown vcstcrdsy und be returned to South ltusticr) in the zifternoon. l Mrs. J. I... McLeod, of Rcginn, SnnlL, whodhns been visiting hcr nin- tcr, Mrs. W. B. Prowsc, since July Nurses,- Years r‘. PIIOVES DR. (lI-IASlTS KIDNEY LIVER PILLS IIEST TREAT MENT FOR KIDNEYJXND BTUM ACH TROUBLES. in speci flc cases. bus been recommending thc use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver among her patients, convinced that no treatment prompt and effective. This is thc most valuable cvidcnce obtainable, and we believe that all who know Mrs. Dufiy will appreciate it to the full, knowing that shc would not recommend anything in which shc had not the fullest con- ddence. Mrs. Duffy, nurse, 35 Lewis street, Toronto, writes: "I have used Dr. Pills is so foic thc public toduy is that; Chase's Kidney-fairer Pills for years, offered by Tlw Murray Riv. and recommend them. tn an)’ ilfltlent" er rlllvpr 151ml; Fox Uompany for all disorders of tho kidneys, liver of Murray River. This rnnching mid “t°m"°h~ I" n" my profeagmnal experience I have found nothing fict- ter," Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill s. dose, 25 cents a box, all dealers or Edmanson, Bates 8: Co., Limited, Toronto. gfly practical tests and iexpcri- mcnts on track horses owned by ‘lb’: MncKinnon Drug (‘on wc knoiv that". MucKinnorVs (‘zmditiim Powders znc the host. on thc market today. Thvy improve thc appetite, strengthen di- gestion, purify tbc blood und givc new strength, snap, vim and Ftslninn to the unimul. Put up in air-tight But u. few of these shares nrc still nflnllifll”! tlllfl- 27"‘- " “l- Th“ MM" left and every judicious investor Klflnml “PM! (‘PM “I'll” (“mt wishing to pluce his money in n m- (lcorgo nnd Kent Htfr-Mctf. linblc fox company .ufter reading ‘i-“Wi u»ur§uuu Canon F. E. Hewitt, rector of St. George's church. hiumilton. 0n- tario, and Canon of (ihrist. (lliurch (Jnthmlrfil of that. city, will conduct n mission for the dccpcnlng of spirit- uul lifc in St. Paul's Church. 00H‘- mencing Sunday next. The following is the list of sub- jects on which Canon Howitt will speuk:—- ‘ ‘ Thursday evening-"The ProdifZflYB Return," Luke 15:24. Friday evening — “Conlcflfllnk Christ," Romans 1019-10. Sunday morning, Oct. 19-—"As- sumncc, Romans 8:31. Sunday evening. (lct- llpfimgen‘ oration", John 313-7. In the afternoon (l-nnon Hewitt Will give the following Bible Readings:- Mondsy-"The Bible and l-low tn rend it." "Tucsdny-"Praycr." Wcrinesday—"l~low to Overcome ‘ Swhursduy-Mffoly Communion." Friday-"The Future info" or "l-llc nftcr Ilcnth." Afternoon meetings at I o'clock. Evening meetings at. 7.30. Ill- s . t as eon h“ one "f. Imam... l § reds" f‘ I Dlfils of Experience The trained nurse has even greater opportunities than the doctor bim- uelf to watch the action of medicine For years the writer of this letter of and is firmly Do not cuff puma? “I filer 1i it"s?“ ‘mhvé-Zita-filg operating at. Dinette Bar, came to thc city from Souris Monday on his way to Pincttc to join thc dredge and left for that. place yesterday. Mr. Mcllick reports fishing exception- nlly good in eastern King's, some vcry lurgc catches of mackerel being madc. ETURN $45,000 TO PURCHASE OF l UNUSED TICKETS. PHILADICLPIIIA, Oct. 13,—Ilc— ciiusc it was not‘ necessary to ploy a third gums of tho Vv'()f‘ltl'i-l series in this city, tickets for which hnd ul- rciidy bccn sold, tho Athletics will have to refund approximately $45,000 to purchasers. care taken perfection. Price Crown (I (I I lug. ' .4‘ Dominion Brown Sovereign Shells. ---Ncver Miss»..- Thcre are more Shot Si; cl lirheaii ng the “Dorninion" Brand used in Canada. than all other makes combined. The chief reason is dependability. The extra Shell, the thorough testing mid inspec- tion it receives is your msnrnxucc-f or Sovereign Shell. “Dominion” Shells flit Every Time Every Shot tells, when the velocity is uniform, the pattern perfect arid the penetration deep. The fcnwt Shells are shot and the bigszest Bags brought. hack bv those who use DOMINION CROWN OR REIGN SHELLS. They are made to suit eveiy pfvipillul‘ gun and are loaded with Dupcnt, Empire _:m<l-B.llis.ti\o Smokeless or Snap Shot Black Powder. Chilled Sh n, Wool Felt Wails and everything true and accurately st t. Sovereign Smokeless per bo ‘I H H o i crsllcrdwcrc ~- I a I an It: u;- - workers in confining quarters, ' their lack of sunshine“ ._ , ,_ Tuberhdar germs slurry: wlielj a, the system is weukenec from colds o " Sickness, overwork,‘ ovrrsfrain, confining duties or any (Irsiu which has reduced tli r sistivc forcc‘: of tlic lxxlyz, But nature 5mm; provides]: corrvclor nml the best, physicians emphasize that during chang- ing climate our blood should he kr-pt rich and pure and flfiiVr by taking Scott" Emulsion after mi-ols; the cod livcr oili l Scott's liiuulsiofi wurixls Illt: holly by o ricliing the hlood- it pvculiiirly stri-ugth ens the lungs and \l])l)lllllIB thi- ri-sisiivn forces of the body to swirl colds on?‘ prevent consumption. If you work indoors, tiro pnsiljy, fe- languid or nervous, Scrubs limijlsioii ' the most strengthening" foo-l-mf-diciii ’ known; it builds vsfivrify mp1 strcuigt _ midis totally free from alcohol or llll (I stupefying (frog-every ilrugifist has i 13-100 Scott 8L Downc. ‘Toronto, Out. ~i l in loading cacti Dominion ; We guarantee every Croin w s... )\’I‘“.- 12 Ga. per box of 25 Cartridges“ H.550 l l‘ t‘ H (I ‘ 6 c x......12 Ga...7..lc “ ......lO “ Tc Come here for your supply when next gong lumi- ill wr- for each continuation Twenty-five cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED A05 , One rent per word first insertion in this column, hall cent pr-r word Cuh mint accompany order. Minimum change AGENTS WANTED ['Olt'l"lt./\I'l‘ AtlldNTfl WANTWED. Send for (latnloguc Solar und llro- midc prints. Portrnits flnt nnd (lnnvex. Friimcs and shoot. Pictures. Merchants Ilortruit. Co" Toronto. IEMALE HELP wawricn I iiiiiunriiiiisics M‘ 'l'1l~ll\‘. Tnnton f-ltntc Iiospitnl. For pur- ticulurs address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Superintendent, Tuuuton State Hospital, 'i‘nunton, Muss. 1872-l0-3hl3Mns. FOR SALL s "ridTfifii/T‘ s-iov icwirffiiiié AiTI-‘l cheap to quick buycr, nt 25 Elm Ave. llg-t-ilr-isirfziii>d.___ _ WILL HAVE FOR SALE AFTER, thc 20th, a number of thc best‘ mink. I bundle no Southern stock. Intending purchasers would do w to communicate with Nelson Wol- dron, Nortlmm ‘rltntion. Zl22-10-l5M6i. FOR SALPL- ONE ISLAND Bltlilll- cross Fox out of litter of thrcml two of which were block. OM llflli" Inland llrcd (Irons Foxes out of litter of thrcc one of which wusi black. Ono Silver Dog. tlnc Wm‘ Cross Foxes 75 pcr cont. lllllfilLl Apply to (‘nlvin Wrictouii or ltodcrlck MnKnY. Ilrnilnllmnc, 2ll l-ltl-IBMH. FOR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross. and red foxes. T. G. Ives, Montague. 549F575“ (‘l-lhlAf‘ fiTflVbl-PIPE FOR SALE at M. Stevenson's, Lower tlnccn Rt. Ztlill-iil-IBMII. FOR SALE-LIVE MINK. W. H. (l. Ruthvcn, West Essa, Ont. v > H IQGR-lO-illvliiwkspd. FOR SALE-A DARK FEMALE fox, well bred; also n mule (crossi. Both young. Apply to Angus Mc- Pboe, New Haven. ltlii-ltl-nlflwks. FOR Hi\l.l".—-H(‘llll. Aid-INA l.. Young, 35 tons w sir-r. livery- thing in good l‘l‘.|Y;lll'- Front-i" vu- ginn inntullcil this your. Will Ill‘ Hold cheap, if sold nun-k. Apply (Iulvin llowutt, Victoria. 202iX-lll-1lM0i. miseuIaln ous IF YOU WIlI'I‘l<} PLAIN FNULIS]! you muy eurn money r-irrcnpuml- ing for neyvspfipcrs. (‘npitnl Press Syndicate, Washington, l). (l. ltflzl-ltl-Shlltliini. FOX RANOHERB, ATTENTION . Every fox rancher should have one of our patent. drinking fount- ains in each pen to assure the fox es hgving clean water at all time: A supply always on hnnd at P.1d. Island Fox Exchange and Realty, 00., Ltd., and James Arthur fl: Co Summersids. 038-7-3iMtl. T0 Lt-l “ll noiTii-TR: um‘,Tlnvsyiiivi-ifsli? good stublc Hymwy. nnd yurd. Apply 202 21m; l1l—\~i.‘1‘l3ip\i. ‘n. i.i-rr---incsin.uii.ic l{l'l‘.-§llll~lN(.llG on 83 Upper Print-n Htrcct. Also good stnbling. Ponscssion Oct. 15th. Apply to VJ. F-tzmlcy Wed- lock, 99 Upper Prince St. IRYtZ-lfl-RMEI’. WIA-lfibd) "“““‘“- "‘“"“' wllfriiricii‘ilmniemidricinf‘A’ urinal-h containing t‘. modcrn conveniences. or 7 rooms with Apply hose. ‘3.\\‘.l4-ltl-l-lf\‘l?.i. mliirnn-iccos, " IIIYWPER ' AND dressed pork. (lhoice quality only. John Hopkins, Pork Vnckcrs ~ i". , John, u. n. _ made-inane. IVANTICD wo llOARIL-A have lynlt x . we; Block Erfifi, ; Rule Mary m ‘ate. Perfectly stiff‘ p-to d ate “ranch. Careful, and rcopihn tent mnungement guaranteed. ‘Address Communications to Rogers Parqu- hurson, Charlottetown, P. 15 0. ibdll-Oliipd. l .