' . ,....- wo.. .......... . ...ii ini u ineiiasiem tiuardian ,Weston ~Gnardran .Hgmg of Good `$-i?.‘i=’»‘_rlr’I‘.“;.»?3’i.”.§’i.ii.‘li‘i.‘i£§§ft.f‘i.'§".iS n _ \ ribie aillictlon, when medical science Photography ’ u “Phone 159-J XMAS is COMING ( LOSE WHY ~WAl r? bend a- Photo Taken by BAYER 3271- A. E. LYON Artistic Photo a h Charlottetown, - Photographs oi' all sizes, films to ‘il all size amateur cameras are ro ,eived fresh every week. Moderate prices ii Personal attention to Amateur Photography A .careful selec tion of evefy line of Jewelry marks » _ our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call. ‘_ W. N. 'Ianton .IEWEI ER E. l .__'»1_E_.»i___i '71fiI_' -1 i' _l .'-/f= - if 'Sv' _._Ti~_. » » >-‘“' . DUICH BULBS I. DIRECT FROM HOLLAND Our shipment of choice Flow- ,_ erlng Bulbs have just arrived. All First Quality BuIbs,. large flowering and in the most beau- tiiul shades. HVACINTHS ' -ruuss ' oA|=roou.s NAnc|ssus_ cnocus src., src. Be sure and plant some of the beautiful Ts|I, Stemmed "Dar- wIn" Tulips We have them. Bulbs on sale in Bookstore. Carter & Co. N*W#&!% E"_ 1-4- $1 f *JM'¢'l¢N&t!‘l®W%$$$5$0 You Know That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island ? That we employ a skilled QSu_rIace' Grinder, and are 0 Jally grinding from the ei 0 rough dgass-t e most com- er' Uphcate kinds-of lenses? o Q ' , ¢ rims are race, which J, Qmean a good deal to the , . tDGlass wearing public, doing 1, QHWIY -with the annoying i edelnys caused by sending » I away for _special lenses. o I =.ir“i.iai'..i'°sz:.‘i.2i 1 . at 2 tlgggniptly and in perfect con , Cali in and look over our *`~ Isnt. * 2° @°"':..‘;';.‘.; = emaseaaaeeenflin canoes: €2 ° O O B *CDSC* * _ F Hutcheso Q Olitornetristsnd Opticisn YOU VICTIMS TO BRONCHITIS WU Slrllsgie along beneath your ter- rt la-st ofters you a sure and lasting remedy it is. I back fbw claim to, by ‘Jllghtlng shadow from your life fully *U1-1 lllllllly. Once and for all. Maybc "/ou have tried many so sailed cough ;u_res, and been disappointed in the things that you expected of them. So perhaps it is natural that you should Iecl discouraged. But,,l bring you rc- ncwed hope that will surely material- ize into priceless benent of good health. Friend get a bottl ` TURE use it for live days and If it don’t prove to be the wonder medicine of the world, take it back and get your -money. Can one do more than this to proye to you what a marvelous remedy it s. I back my claim too, by the evidence,of the people I have ro- storod to good health. And I will only be loo pleased to 'furnish you with ,N hundreds of voluntary testimonials oi' praise, that I receive each day. 60 cents is the price that stands between your health and happiness. Tairo no substitute. Fear the man that dare say he has a remedy just asgood. ' _ Ask your dealer lor it. Insist cn ° them procuring it for you. Order from ' ciiivni auos I "'§~O4-Q C'O-O-O 5-*Q-O4-O 9‘§~O~O+f4-O-Q-G0 Quiullty mul Service MULTIGRAPH LETTERS 'Best Produced Anywhere 2 Gi -o-oeowoo Allllrcsulllg - l"uI|lln|: _ lllnllln ‘ ci|1\ru.o'r'rre'rowN riimimmv ., - _ .ron nr-:P'r. 140 Ken! S(-. ChurIu¢(L~to\1‘n. Phone 420-L. 0 Iluy Victory llonils. i e+¢-o-#eco-+9-¢.¢'O-040-4-04-9-Q0-o+o-Q 0 WOMEN’S BR OWN BO0TS SPECIAL PRICES -~=.=».~.=.~..~..sm~w;.;s _-_-. -- (_. . ci- ‘1'.‘ "£\ . til *fa '~. _ 1 Sin., -..- ._ ~.,_ - -,_-:,_ \-\ <13. E, . -'=‘:. . ""1-.-_ ,.- ._.,__Q _ N... ,'- ' "'»-._,_"*.; . '='r»r-:.'_.'f.,,,_ml: 4'* -.~:_=:s'_'.'.~\'..:-3.;-_;,-_._., " '-*lr-.-1:-rf`=" fi:--. , NO. X 1055.50 Mahogany color side leather boot, low heel, medium toe, as g_ood style for growing girls. N0. X I2 " Same style as above » made with Neolin Soles $5.50 sizes 2% to"7- NO. X 14 $6.95 Brown calf-skin milit- ary heel boot, Neolin soles ,this is one of our best -sellers. Sizes 2% to '7- V, NO. X 16 $6.75. Havana brown kid boot, French `heel, a 'nice dressy boot fo’r -any wear. -- Sizes 2 1-2 to°7. N0. X I8 5.95. . A nice Havana color brown kid boot, cuban heel. All sizes 2% to 7- ' Black Rubbers first 3 grade to fit any style boot. ' only 85 cents a pair. » When orderingq boots by mail state. 0. and size, your Postage Free i ALLEY & C0. LTD. I Queen Street. O-OO-O 4Q oven I e of BUCK- LEYIS WHITE BRONCHITIS MIX- ' ` »»- L I lf! ~ ` .A._*|"l’ PAYS to buy. in tm lffgiigd. ,pf - 1'-_'Ts - ...°'l*WO CEN|a PER WORD each insertion for advertising- in this- col. umn. Cash must accompany order minimum charse- twenty live cents. I.*THE LADIES AID SOC|ETV.»~~ of the Montague Methodist Church are- siving a tea and ppor in the-_ Parsonage (ll/iontaguelyon Sat. eve. Oct. 25th, from tive to ten-_o'clock. Price 50 cents. 1686-10-20M5i 'Kingl and fs Folk . There is said to be no form of ex- ercise enjoyed so much by the King as horseback riding, but at present his work is so heavy that he has no time for this exercise. It is usually long after__inidnight before he can retire. Prince and Princess Arlhur of Con- naught go out riding together, and the Prince of Wales sometimes accom- panies his cousins. , A short while ago a member of the royal household drove up to Bucking- ham Palace with a new and very fine motor car. The King happened to see it, and going down to the grounds he examined it and asked several ques- tioris about it, the make, horsepower, Qc,--then sighed as he said, “I would like to have one like that, but I can’t afford it!" V ` Prince Albert and Ragtime Prince Albert is so found of "mod lern" music that the Queen has given liinra piano of his own in his own room, out of pity for the other mem- bers of the family who have hitherto had to listen to his -playing. Princess Mary on the other ,hand is very fond of good music, and attends most oi thc concerns, whenever she can sparc heiime. The Princess is rapidly losing her rhyness, and is taking a prominent part in many ceremonies; often rc presenting 'her mother. At the Poo- ple‘s Palace recently she had a very halllly time ‘among the Girl Guides ol East London, and made some tirn; friends. _ p ` Naturally people are wondering whom the Princess is going to marry, and she herself is rather perturbed by the knowledge that, should she fall in love with any one who is not ol royal blood, she will have to do the proposing. That is what happened to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and Her Majesty found the necessity most cmbrassing. Prince George is following_in hi; father’s footsteps, and has adopted the Navy as his career. He is fin ishing his eriod o ni p If irai 'ng at Dart- mouth, and early next year will leavc on an extended tour in a training cruiser, being gazettcd to the rank ot nilrlsliipuian when he returns. ____ ‘ MInard`s Llniment Cures Colds. Etc - HOME IDEALS IN PUBLIC LIFE. She was i1 lat comfortable looking Irish woman. You could see her put- ting out a_ good washing or rocking a baby, but it was hard to believe your eyes when you saw her running an elevator at night in an oillce buil- ding. There she was, just the siime. And ilie little Italian \vho was scrub- bing the main hall had left water, quite a puddle of it, in front of the elevator. All proceedings were stopped. The elevator did 'not run. With ‘arms ixkimbo she dressed down the hapless little man and ordered him back wélth his mop. “Come here and clean t is up!” she ordered. “I'l1 not have folks tracking water into my elevator." He came. Memories of muddy feet on home scrubbed porches and immaculate halls. It was her elevator, not her oinployer’s, when she was running it, and tracked it should not be. . Here’s a toast to home ideals in public housekeeping. May they blot out worse flaws than the mere track- ing of -physical dirt! Pains t About the Heart ANY derangement of the heart’s action is alarming. Frequently pains about the heart are caused by the forma- tion of gas arising from indi- u gestion. 1 Relief from this condition is obtained by the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. -Chronic indigestion results from sluggish liver action, con- stipation of the bowels and Inactive kidneys. " Beeson Dr. Chue's Kidney-Liver Pills arouse these organs to activit Y they thoroughly cure indlgestlon and overcome the many annoying symp- toms; ~ " ‘ ' (sys np' D|:(1h‘ s.'f-<':`. e. 1 \~ 0 , K _.. ._ ‘I cs is D A. Q QS _-T ” A 7 _-EE I ` ` S '-H* - sus- » ~ '.-¢-_§:‘~ ' »/7 ' ;' , . _nj _ i".ll ll i ll. / »,a..s ur-_‘W ff »/.-,/ /*,`\'f / /,_.. f/ '7.9*\ -,nl ___f -;‘-'-"-5-5 °`_"-'-=-T-1.;-“_ _ ,.'.\- ‘V 4 1 §>l"'3_"" ` ~° 1 - - so '\ _" U 1 --f " and no one N f _ ' . Y Y .. l\.`;\\ V' _f I \\ \ I I _ . F N ~--is ,rc it ,\ rx- L lf, (if _ < fb Saturday night’s audience mystiiied ries vainly to detect difference between voice oifiamous soprano and RE-CREATION by Edison’s new phonograph THOSE present at Prince Edward Edward by Tl Omas Edison. Hu @fooeeoo1’,~»‘,. .-1 ir., I5” »'f.'Lvf§`~ .» -_. .. .ve 1.-fi 1. .L .~ t _ ~ t _~,§' ‘ in . . ' .fill . -.f if i ~.\ ._ _g . . . ,_ . S :V 1| 1 ' ii 'ir . _ 1 .sl p ‘ll ' _ I 'dir' V _ ' "I ’ r if I '_‘- 1'. .‘. r' 1' 3'. 'if' I il.: rj' ' .'- ., _ »i»,_` , . . ".`. . I - _ 1, . r _ ,va 1 _ fi flfi I ' .I .qi --@ i' ‘ eoeeoeoeoooeooooeoeeoeeeoeeoeooeeoeoeoe ~ -Mi ,Ed M El ha returned :nerce Commission representatives. | illness and in spite of the best 1119111091 the services both at his residence tgirl to sumgenlgg “fer Tp1'Ld|n;the ,ut I The sl‘0¢Hl'S Olllfle that railroads Skill 'Bild d°V°¢°d “1l;El“5 P“°°d grave being ;r>ndUl<`>‘l:dll>l{n¢(;‘J‘:)l§:l"sY'Th‘; three months visiting in Bolton".“‘d oh' f I:):i¥iImtIhla,:§d{y?Id!btilllIi`Ingo~lasltedirrlg§rahi;I-I| avzlelletlliitguildeélllilgfetlt WH. B mlm °f ilgriilslldsailvere elldrnelto their last res- Var" °f MMM- ‘ L' L~ vi¢s'ror packers' products. while the many sterling qu-sativa. he tenigvfg ring place ln‘l=;of_Js'flg‘;h§‘}§fn§:'§_‘; .-Miss I-istiis Huesiis, sumnierllde f'_".i. grocers are forced tp use slow -in s. marked degree e reawvblll h tery by six neg h B; emo” Norman |91; on ]z|,-mly m°|P|||g fm-.lilrtisllqlsl .J fi-sigma, fteem of his friends and rieish Orl. B Henderson, .loser Y d 3 lm Mc_ Mag," when ,ng qw/ spend the win- was Postmaster athUniolii Rt<;l;<; 4:22 Beaton, Henry Abbott an 0 ter____H_ - |§¢:;|?|$,t|-Mi¥,r°lhtsl";;iiss‘I l)\‘:rl¢ant;l?llVB PNY! mlrlldollleaves to mourn his sorrowing and the latter for twenty- Whllih Wil' wife and one son. 301111 Al‘°hl'b“ld- 'll' ii ri rinse in rent mis h ons e to e per so six brothers and four sisters, Jo n,. "T, . Do not en faction of all concerned. Ambrose and Alphonso on,P BE ul; i’g°§’f,§ H, ,srved in the militia getting the und, Wallace and David ii os long service medal, since theatre was ,M .Hammond in Idaho. Mrs. W. E. I ng I els. 5 membsr of the York Rgifle Liub, in _ rs. William Partrid e on P. snr; os o ip u ri . M S 'Q' .fi which' _ps ¢oor¢'¢i-est interest and si- nnlsilinii, Mrs. W. H. Lows, naiondia. ns cam. ngingiuznwai f¢Ii§l2'§:..'°£°E' ,iv- isnasa an rirrwmsm. Mm., sua Mrs. Lydia Harrlaswn ° %,,.,» msn, fb... mit i-us hearth besan -to fall slim the cambridge, Mm. io. suiputgsgs rum death of his _son Cllwwe who Dllwi (pm-lot and Examiner please copy)~ \\1Ulr\ll1°l°'l° v 'ala . , _S-...E f -__ -1--gr 's:!s\.=- "'!~~' - " ”E' is . n ‘ ¢.` f Wo v 5 * r \ , i r my , away in January this year. i WESTERN PERSONALS ' During his unless he was attended _...__ by his pastor the law Rev- D- Md-ea" -Mrs. wiriism Essory or summer also Rev. Mr. Llttlejohns and Rev. side mf; Thursday on a visit to Bos- -__ 'MR. CEPHA8 MALLETT Mr. Wilson, all of whom carried mn___L_ curcnco, oct. zz. _ Hearing nfl -- away with them the “°“““““°"'"‘“‘ » charges made by the Nsiignm who]e_l It was with sincere regret that we ihelr deceased brother was looking _M155 Addie Ellis of Summersldo sale Grocers’ Association that "big were Celled upon to -publish,.a few days forward to a happier I\0\"\° l’°Y°“d left this week for Boston where SIIG five" packers were given gpnggl ago the death of Cephas Msllett one of this vale of tears. Wm 1-e,|d9_-»_,L_ freight service by the railroads. 119.' the most highly respected citizens of The funeral which took -plncedog ____ gan here today before Interstate cpm. Union Road, who after a lingering Tuesday was very largely Rite!! G _ ,_;_ i ' ' -.yi _'.~”- .sr 1.3 ~._ .. .\*~:-‘ ..- ,...:- `.»r=\ -.» .. * xl r ,L ii. rv; . “ 3 I' \ 1 ¢\ , 1'" V* I ` '4_ U* A `lj&d .1 .;»_Z,.-_ _ _is ..'¢'.;i.‘i.-;iii»...'i.i~...i. an. ;. E . t