,-ffhyvnnasn 29; 1919 x 4 é, L ‘ ' ‘~’ ' * Af Christmas Timo We your 'giit prohiciu with photographs Malte the appointment 'it ny--its none too early THE XMAS 15 -COMING (LOSE WHY W-sl I' ? 5end a Photo Taken ` by A BAYER A. E. LYGN ' Photographs of allgizes. films in ell size amateur cameras are 1 relied fresh every week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur C E181' v 1 r ` _ n Photocraphy. Artistic Photograph lotietown l’ E. * A A. Hennessey 76 Kent St. ' Phone 756-J. Funeral Director and Undertaker ~ Night Calls promptly at- tended to. Equipment the best. »567»11-26M2w s =..._-»-_-__f~@- 1 . Flour and Feed tore \ . .\i'ri\‘iiig daily CARLOADS of FLOUR (ht-st Gratlcs.) .if (IJ . BRAN. OIL CAKE, CALF MEAL. SHORTS, CHICKEN FEED, COTTON SEED MEAL, WHEAT GERM MEAL, CORN- _ MEAL,CRACKEDGORN, PUL- VERIZED OAT FEED, PURE LINSEED MEAL. Flax Seed etc. etc., BALED HAY AND STRAW (Oats black and white) (best quality.) POULTRY SUPPLIES etc.. etc. Lowest prices. Torter & Co. Ltd. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _ Elcod & Feed Warehouse. l What’s Wrongf With Your Eyes? Do you suffer from headache? D0 your eyes tire? It is rs signal Oi overwork. Perhaps. unconsc- l°‘~lBlY. you strain your eyes. G00d eyesight is not always stralnless sight. Eye strain with sood vision is a most common ml dangerous form of eye trou- D°li't tamper with the precious Bill Oi eyesight. Heed Nature's call for help. Have your eyes examined. What you aieed is Dmoer slasses.'I‘hey work wond- ers for the eyes and usually tone UD the whole physical system. We have all the facilities for testtn ' muéniie eyes and lltting Wh _ morrovvrot see us about it to pH- J. _Mahon - Dtomstrlst It Presorlptloni °'"|ll'* »_¢~" _ 0 Meliiilllfs P- A lr l.` Coon siunio ' Phone 159-.l W " k . _ --is-__-i 'V Y J Y ' " -., _ f$` if' , _ _r-_ -__ ___ _ _- _ _ __ _~-~ -v _ _ . __ _ _ ' -- _'I U . . -Y.. _ - v- V ' 1 '°§-A. ;".___..__.' “.L.'.t.~-'Lis _ » n1eom~¢'z!i'.t:'_r\.2‘:r£t!1':;"?*!""’.._. __ -_-"""_'f’¥'f f " women md Boots. y The Eastern Guardian Eighteen Track . ' w0[[h and ,.°t1' PAvs tetinyin`ti.i..1»i-nviiice. ` Relllmell t0 .....'.;.f_".5.¥i.T.~'»."§.§I°t`{§§ “ii “‘T“l..‘.iT Last Season S Of-09'* ). ca Q-Q0-4 .@»" _ SIZES __ Q 2. 2'/a. 3, 3V; and 4 - (lilly 100 pairs of high grade boots made In patent anti kid lrtitlir-r with cloth tops. (lilly $2.95 iltihbcrs to ilt . . _ _ __ 85:: By niail l0¢ extra. Alley & Lo. Ltd ¢¢ ooo v-Q44-Q-900-ooo lil ,.. 0 »¢4¢»»¢¢ -_-e-_...___ ‘ 5-O-O55-0-0-0-O-Of-OO~f4 O 9**‘O'§~O‘O-0"( Dustbane Makes sweeping easy It kills germs. Brightens floors and carpets. Al- ways have a tin of genu ine Dustbane on hand . when you sweep. ‘i _...+5 Q-¢¢»f-o \ . -.¢--....,.,--»-¢¢»»¢-»¢ . . ' Sold by leading grocers Packed in barrels and kcgs for large consumers. A Williamson Representative arvell Bro General Distributors Charlottetown / ` ` , ` 1 ,-fo-sro-vfveff-o+v»-o+¢fv-fO+Q-Q O ` o-4-eo o o-o4»» 4 04 ¢»»4¢ sa- rv .4¢. O40 O-4 -O~§4% O UO 9-Q-9 OOOQOQ O-*O-OOO O ..l_i___._._ .i_.i__;.___.__,T wnoomii A - iioisou _ Puouooiiirns " H113 /f , \ ._._..-~..-1,, ee-are-_f ....._...-- ~.-,.._.- I ., -_..._...___., Y.;-‘~"'v1 _ r»a<° t _ !'i ) , _ lt] _ Do you intend buying aphono- .. graph this year? If so, call on us ‘ for demonstrations ot the differ- ent models we have in stock. OR Write us for qootatlons, which will have our prompt attention. I We sell them on the install- ment plan. .Call or write today. . ,Carruthers & Parlrinan . Limited = Wholesale and Retail , Dealers In Drugs, Chsmioals, Greoorlss, Boots ana lhocs. Pointe Iso Montague, P. I. I. if ' *"' “ 'rite cn.\iii.o'r'rn'i‘owN ouitrwiais ”‘ ' " 1 ‘ ° ' PAGE SEVEN' E ins ros 2645-11-25M'l`uesii. *TWO CENTS PER W D eat-i umii. as must iiccoinpaiiy order iiiliiiiiiuni ,charge twenty tive cents. A little girl clilulied on her grand- better. against 412 in 1918. For thc br-wtcn but seven titties iiczitq were Last veal 29 heats nerr- iiottcti oi Willis Pitliltls. ._ _ on ~ ~_ I , ` ' Insertion for advertising ln this t-olfl - 1 ' - »' -W’ d l' _ . ~ - §evcnty~three incctiiigi. vt ith ..~».. (' h "races, were held during thc past sc-.i~ sou in the Maritime Provinces, with . ~ - ' ' , 667 heats trotted or paced in 2.30 or THE F_,325[TEER trotted' or paced iii " lil or lbcllci' “wen” Year'-h°"°°') 'paced' fioiii 12.10% to 2.15; this* year v p ~ there were 80 heats from 2.08%` to' ~_ , ‘ - fi' t L' . ti the history of the Nlriri- ` ' THE HOME HRESIDE tihlo llhfheviiilfe turf 2.10 was not only , »,_t . wx. v -.rl daddv’s knee, l Anti -p_c;idr»_-il, "Oh, tell ri story tolfm ` ine!" She wlieetlied and teased us a girl can - To hear ‘ilni live over the war again. of thc right, Oi' brave mothers and sisters ‘and _, sweethei-iris and wives, , C] Of t'lie.flowcr of young nianhootl S the conflict was done. FI. fatlirrz, had won, ‘ 'S 'l`heu she wistt‘ul‘ly queried. “Anil K what did you do” ‘ S beautiful room, Anti its luxury seemed like ii syn; K boi' oi' doom. T llc regrettcrl the past, for lie felt he In was old G Ard the fire ot’ desire was eirplrinr; M and cold. llo thought of his end in u deep nar- I row hole. ` A his soul, J ` -‘\l\ll hu Ilmde no reply. its 'lic stifled it I But _lie lowered his head at the lock th , arrow iia,d hit- U He lind done the poor people in- a stead of his bit! _ h 1-Blniiclie I<". Glic, iii N. Y. "'i`iines" (1 A PATCHWORK QIJILT u ?`°' it . wel. little me |So he told hai' ot' gallant and glorious xl?) iight. Th., Of the Nation'a respoiii-ie io the call lov; i , u who poured out their lives M0 Tllllt llle \\‘'3 .151/1,) .. . , _ _ . . ._ ..2_l7l4 iiikora, Corwin -Hal (2.18%) 2.19% ruro, Cochuto UI-dy (2.18)...2.20 vernesc, Leila Burns (2.13%) 2.21% arfield, Dunholme (2.16%) ._ 2.22 idd.let'on, Napoleon- C. (2.17%) 2.22 oi-th Tryon, Colorado L. (2.10%) . . . . . . . . ._ .. 2.23% The champion of the year was John Hal, owned by W. C. Fenwick, 0 F00 n.iiiull' for his body. too large for Bathurst' N_ B” tralnml and drlven by iminy Boutilicr, Halifax. He lowered h Maritime Province record at "“g'*° crranifrm to 2.08%: paced uw fastest _ ree heats ever mtirle iii harness in m hw ew' . Eastern Canaria in 2.00%, 2.08% and For he knew in his heart that thc 2_09%_._ 135|, Mac, tho bay gelding wned by Simpson Bi-otlicrs, Amherst, nd driven hy Fred (_‘nmeron, regained is position as 'lite fastest provinr,-itil pacer, lowering his record 'to 2.1111; :ii hathain; He won the faintest four- oat race ever known in the provinci-;.; nd 2.1311. Roy Volo (2.\l3‘/il. 0WI1f‘f1 nd driven by W. B. Lint. Fredericton orite with experts, concert play-_ ers, teachers and students alike. It stands every test-for light, sympathetic touch, rich, sonor- ous tone, high grade construc- tion and splendid finish it is without doubt the best family piand that has cvcr ocen placcd on the Canadian market. ' ' _ The WILLIS. has received highest praise from all expert performers, includ- ing ali the stars ofthe Montreal Grand Opera Company. It l`ills a want. 'long felt, for a superior grade fatiilly piano that can inict the exacting demands of a concert performer and also stand the heavy strain of continual use in the average home. It is _ A High-Grade Family _Piano And Price iWithin Reach of All and all delightful qualities you find in it on first acquaintance fmaio with it iiirough liie. It is not 'an instrument made for show or for exhibition use but one to stand the severest of all tests ~- continual use in the average home. Call in to-day and see our splendid assortment of these famous Willis pianos. including the celebrated sell'-player, which is without doubt the greatest achieve- ment that piano makers have ever wrought-a monument to artistic craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity. __ See our fine stock. A. E. rooiuns » 167 QUEEN ST. CHARL()Tl`ETOWhl i W 2599-11-27.\ltS2i_ ~ ._ ' _n----nl W L 1*’ * “‘*,€`\\-1 ru .3 ' f - -- "W f- Y -_ ___ ._ _ .___ __ _. _.-- e.__._____ _ _ _ -_- _.___._- ; -I ()~.l1er new \\'iiiiii't:e i'ccoi'tl.»‘ were Roy Volo, 2.1313; (‘t\loi‘utl;» li., 2.16*/4: Toiiitzi t'., 2.19%; Atlrliri ii.. 2.10%; More site-litre, (‘ontiiiu<»'.iiii‘<» iii' tliiliiriti ir: iitlt'ihtlt€(l The soured of the words "a pntcli- ri at l<‘retlerictoii in 2.11%, 2_l11,§.2_12!/z won the fastest fivcdieat i'iicr\-r>\'ei' work quilt" sceins to call up meniti , picture of past tfiint-s and ol' country ‘_ hoiiics, in which the rltiyls went by in .3 a lcistirely fashion. Then aiiiusemetits ` were, pci-liaps_ fewer than they art- at' presciit and pcoplc wort-_ well coa- tcnt to pass the long ivlnter evenin is iii qiiirl work hy thtiii' own llocsitlis When the r-_ui-liilns were tlrnwit thc- ciintlles lighted and the hearth s\vt‘,>' clean, out came the big bug of iiiany- colored t'i'a|=;iiiciit_~i and ti low incri- iiit-lies wr-i't\_ arlrlr-‘rl to thc p.itchwoi"' quilt, oucli piece of wliir-li w:i_e st~v.'.i p rotted or paced in the Mm-itiinc i’ro- inces at (‘hi1lliain in 2.13*/4'. 2.14. 1'l',:i. 2.131/,.aiitl 2.13'/1. 'Milli' Kill' (2.14%). owned by .l. F. Piirrly. -M11- herst, wits not only thi- i'n~itf\_°t per- foi°rner of thi- yt-ar, lint her rccorrl is the fastest vvi-r marie by a green horse- on thi' .\ii\ritiinr~ l’i‘ovin<'c trac-lt.~'_ i<‘oi'n llul, (2.0i'»‘/rl. owiietl by Dr. I). H. .\1c.\listcr. Sussex, pacctl the iasiesf. mile oi' the your 'h,\' ti iiitirv at (‘iiutliain iii 2.1114. eter Farrcn, ownotl by l’_ O'i{ct~fv. St. Jo nd rliivcii iv _ljtrieltg to its iicli'.iii»ov~ by fine rir»_li<'rirr¥'stirr‘11- es placed close together, so that the wliolc thing was as stroiig as .ii :=iiii:l<- piecc of wovcii niatt~rinl_ .\'ovci'tl1elcs.~‘. paicliwoik quills :irr- hy no nieaiirz things of the past. .lust as clinrining ones :irc iiiatlc today as .i liundrcrl _voai's ago. tliouuli, |i<-r haps, not quite so many of them. A really heuiitiiiil mntlern piitr'lt\vt>rk '1iiill,_difici'liig in smite trays front lli-.' iurijorlty of its ioreruiiiiers in that it had. as ii foiindation. ai piece oi black satin, was coiiiposorl of liiiiiclreds ol pieces of colored silks arranged ii' geometrical patterns. Sonietinies the design on the hits of silk. sucli’aa i. decided stripe, for instance, or a dnt or a flower, was used to elaborate the effect, and no piece was placed at hop hazard, each having its defliii-te plans composed of patchwork, though the black satin appeared-"in places, and ii iiiust. have represented hours of work It would be quite possibie.'however, to make use of the idea in n way on telling a much smaller expenditure vt time. 'Conventional or geometrical patterns might be carried out in patcli~ work on a plain fondation leaving the greater- part of this bore; and original und effective coverlets and cushions might -he made ln. this way. in order to facilitate the work of silo-filling it is well for several far- mers to change hands with each other, The greater part of this quilt ward hu. ii ‘ _ i,___ _ . .__ ‘.. iowci-erl the Miiritiine Proviiict-_ stai- lioii trotting i'eco_rrl at, ('liathniii anti the (‘ntiuriiuii hall' inllc track i't~corr;l for it trotting stallion to 2.1.0. lie also' niiitlc the lliret- l'u.~itest lieats t-vt-i* t.rotti\d lil thc *proviiict‘, 2.10, 2.111 2.1214. ltfraiik 1louiillir~r°'s lll`lliI9 low- ered the record for stallirriis bred in the Maritinio 'l‘i‘oviiir.e;r to 2_15‘,_',, when he won ut (_`liai‘lotteto\vn in 2.10%, 2.15%. 2.15%,-2.1555, tiic fastest four lieata ever made hy o trotter in the provinces. lowered the record for tour year old trotters in the provinces at Frederic- ton to 2.16%. He is also the fast-'est new trotterof the year and the fast- est green trotter ever produced in the Maritime Provinces. Victoria, owned by Mr. D. H. McAllister, Sussex, was ‘the fastest trotting mare of the season with her mile of 2.15% :yt Fredericton wheif she won the fas est six mile heat race ever trotted in the provinces 2.17%, 2.13%, 2.15%, 2.15%, 2.18%, 2.23. Frank Boutlllier's Bevlus and C. Sweet’s Mac Crescus, with heats in 2.19%, divided honors as the fast- est trottlng gelding. Records Reduced. \ The following horses, formerly in the list, have reduced their records: . . . . . . . . ._ ....2.13 to 2.11% Royal McKinney, p. . . b Bill Sharon, drivon by Win. Sliaroin’ Bob Mac, P b g. by Commodore 'periods he became interested ln the Ledyard, Chaitliain, Sept. 21 possibilities of insulating wlre'i:n rub- as ln- threshing. ‘because in this way the work on one place can be carried ~ cutter can he kept working all the time. When the corn is ensiled all in one day it is hound to settle, and the silo should he refilled again for this reason. The outfit owned by a few farmers is ahead of the travelling outfit. because the former can be ob~ tained to refill the silo after it has settled, while the travelling outfit cannot, and even if it could the cost .through all nt once and the corn- 16 . 5 s Y ._ ' ' ‘. ' ii McKinney, l<‘retlerict.on, Sept. experimentatloii he prevailed upon the . . . . . . .. ..2.12% to 2.11% Governments ot' Prince Edward Is- Touz, p. ch. m. by Direct Hal, land and New -Brunswick to lay the Fredericton, Sept. 19 2.22% to °2.131é ishort cable under Northumberland Jennie Frisco, p li .m, by San Strait in 1852. He then proposed the Francisco, Chatham, July 9, *laying of is submarine cable from Cape . .. . . . . . .. 2.14% to 2.14 Breton to Newfoundland and-the furth- Jennie Penn, p b m, by William er extension of cable service from Penn, Fredericton, Sept. 16 lNewf_oundland to lrelmd. To enlist ..2.18% to 2.14% capital for this later enterprise he went Lake Be Sure, p b oh. by Will to New York in the winter of 1853 Be Sure, Chatham, Sept, 24 l1854 and there met Cyrus W. Field. . . . . . . ._ .. ..2.18% to 2.14% The outcome of the interviews with Singer, p b g by Aglone of the total operation would be too great. ‘ ' i . A careful seiec _tion of every line of Jewelry marks \ . our stock. _ \ ed to have you call. t _ i I ."°“*_°6~r iinir or osinrmeuf We .N0 _ r f .lswisrsn r. /-__ ';_ ~ . We will bepleas. In prder that best seed be available for next season, remember to dig the hills separately, which you marked as the best earlier during/ the growing season. The tubers from the health- iest hill-s give by far .the best returns when sown as seed. l This month a lot of fall plowing will be done. During the past number of years the scarcity of farm help has allowed noxious weeds to increase at a great rate. and only the most careful inet-liods of cultivation will bring them under control again. One of the best-ways in combating them is to do the fall. plowing as carefully its possible. GRAY HAIR Dr. 'rr-smntrvs Natural Hair Restore- tlve, i.serl as directed. is guaranteed tn restore gray hair to it# natural col or or money refunded. Positivei not al dye and non-injurious. Price E100. l For nie in Charlottetown st lsddlo ros. _ /A . . Wilkes, Fredericton, Sept. 18 - . . . . ._ ..._2.24%, to 2.15% Brage, t, h, li, by Baring, Char- lottetown, Sept 26 2.16% to *2.15'/g Evelyn B., t br in. by Cochato Topshani. Maine. Oct. 15 . . . . . ..2.19'4 to '2.16|.£ Queen Catherine. p ch in, by Brazilian, Charlottetown, ' Sept 25 . . . . . . . . ..2.20',4 to 2.17% Lolettn Dlrectuin. p. blk m, by , Directiim li., North Sydney. » Oct 15 ..2.24%, to 2.18 Gocliatn Lady. t, b. ni, by " _ . . . . . . ...2.1astrn2_is . The Abeiiivett, p. hr. li. Prince | ton. Kensington. Aug 27 .. .......2.10% to 2..lS‘__i Borrlen Prince t, b. ii, by Border' Knight. l~frerlcricton, June 30 . . . . . . ..2.l95§ to *2.l8',i Queen Earl. p, b, ni. hy The Earl \ Moncton, Aug l4...2.20%_m z,isq4 Bevius, t. tt. K. by Bingara, Moncton Sept i...2.22% to °2.l9\/3 Maurice. Belle, p. b. m, by Mg". rico, Bt. steplien, Sept 10, ~ ......;l.2.1%,_¢0 3,2155 Lily dinner. t'. by Reg Medium 8Yd\\`¢¥._ Ab! 28... 2956- to '-2.22'/3 °Wlnrace record. ` ` \ f I . / . COCi\&t0. Moncton. Aug. 16 lately wealtlty ricaloi' 'it paper stock in lliidiriorv. 2.22; idoreiatlicr, 2.245/2; i<`akir, 2.17%; Simcoe Belle, 2.29%. FIRST CABLE LAID ' r IN CANADA IN 18571 The tirsi massacres tfi cross the .\t»l l:int.ir~ by ~al>lc \voi'i\ r>xr‘liziii_i:etl to any “I\'o." t “Tivo hail," sho said. SUDDEN SHOCK AT SON’S HONOR KILLS FATHE ti. lin- :lt-.vii of l'lr~i'iiiuiiii ltuiicy. aged N-i. l.itlit-1' of tht* liriii, \\»`. E. ltiilicy. who was i‘t\t»r\:it.ly tiiipoiiitvrl to iltiit iinpr~:'tan: yyositioii iii`the~ liriiry pro- riiit-i;;v\io‘iiitrIl.iiici. ri distaiict- ot” S5iiiiics,y ,~:~_§_~»v_;i§5:,;.| ~ ~ ~»~ » in . o ._ ‘ i’_'t T s e,§‘_.._¢~,,_ _..~_.¢`;'.f ooiuiioi winniuo _ , , siiiiouiiir ' » `6_.‘&"t\l _ ' __ SJ if I ____ __ It is advisable to place your orders in good time. We supply l.. highest grade materials and correct forms by skilled `work- men. An inspection of our /Ei §`;1!f` i' samples will facilitate placing '-7:§'»`f.<.'® ' t -. ., __` _/r.-_(W. ina your orders. ` ' _f .".7.` ' THE GUARDIAN .l0B ~f~.>f.f',*-,-.;,’»;_s_., ` riiuriuo our. - Q CilAllLOT'i`E'l`OV\’N W _W1 'Wig _,Ta ' _ jf-ii 'm llll iIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\iR\\\\lIZOHK\\\\\\\Y ` AT ll \\\\n\\vlllli I 1 l&`t\\ 2 PR T’S Meii’.~s 0\"ercoa ts Suits Snitiiigs you need BEST QUALITY ¢ We have everything Ladies" (‘outs IIJQXKKV/0/4 /I /I ` Blouses . BEST PRICE :intl Shoes _ 1=--iw We _buy everything S“°“” Boots Dress Goods &TlIl\\\&§“l II 3 I A St. Peter’s Bay - _- _ -.` '. 7 Q _ lx.. \ _ Gomh, you llavtl E0 Sell 'Uiislertircnr I 'H M' tw' stun riuiiis iuo l`iitIci'\\'t~:ii- , ` \ I AT PRATT’S ' *F ' Watch lo: our Christmas Goods! ` ' ` A `i, . fl.; ta” §S`~-1.” V4," .. I ii' ii . wp. :' . _,-.V . ._ ‘f ‘:'¢,‘ -‘eh-f' . 'fir . _- = ws” -“M t lf ,» 1 iff; » _j`,,_ t I i i r ._ fi", sp : “il "`.` . L' ': j_Z*1-3' _ fl if » . 4 1! -- ' \'l=fl'=.Z f E»i`i;i;,,f' r _l_;fi.‘. ._' 1 . or v ,l`-Q-l' J. ii`i`§.i‘i‘fl.’ ri: ii * _ -4.,,__.,_ . tlll.l“3"»_`ll ._ . =,;_.~.‘:- §f.~,< r .- . ., 5., $5.1. 'ir \ 1,4 y \ 'l ,J _ i..’-- “ "'.;§‘ ;T~'tf"a‘»_2i» ;Ef‘ 'f *It » ‘ _l..'»:-" . 1 1 Y Q.-l'-i-i-an . » ‘i . '-:il ~,.-`; fi" ...ni . '_1'l,‘;..a -~;.;:':. .' _,’. __ . .___l .. }f<~h', A ;"..`i‘ ._, \ ._ fi C- :,.-1 '..-Wig, - \ .....£-“ . .fir 1 ~ ,_ .,i.._, I ~i ri“‘.2.