. ~ -n wry, AL § L-»g.tl>\, ,/ ‘san uygpqfsg. u,,,“»te,‘,»I'q ?:i,,;,\,.,,, Tv- ,aa mir ~ g __ _ . - ` .§...W>~, ; Ronnie I .. _ ma oi1,m.L0r'rv'r0wN. ovswur. ,9°T°FEF 1,2- 1914. 1 me wesrsiin ouinnlin '°~ -if I ' _ -The Sale That Helps Us Both- IT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE FOR THE . BEST _ INVESTMENT EKNOWN ._` I-` ,_ GOLDEN PELT FOX AND FUR COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. OFFICE DENNIS BUILDING HALIFAX, N. S. fi(C~'_`--",l\.\|li P ~._ ____ _ _ _ v ._ ___ . ._uwn¢-1--:rnuuv_lll¢'5\§g\ »;:_I-_-:1~----_~,:.v.v Y `_._______-_~_~_» »__-_.._- -..-._,» . . . . *___ _ I “Miss M. McDonald, of the Victoria Milli- nery Parlors, has returned from her buyinil trip with a fine display of the latest Mil- » linery. She will be pleased to meet her old cus- tomers and solicits general public. 5839-10-2M6i the patronage oi the _ I Miiiinery * _,,.-1~-¢»__i._Yf_*fYL---K,Y_JfiV.Y I --- -._-_- --.-_-E--- <'..-.__ . ev. ...__ _ -»».....-U.. -_ _f---r ---- - in-Foes for Sale.. 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks Q' Just received from_ Peace River our last consignment ~, gi of 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks. ,i These are the best we have had this year, and any one ii interested in purchasing any of these animals should coni_ -1- I J;/.7 . inunicate with us at once as they and selling rapidly. -, »_r~14i ‘- ." .’ _ Massachusetts 161 Qut en St. M! Write, ca`l or phone our office. Fox Exchange Phone 515 fi Charlottetown, P. E. I. xml* l`- l L _ 1; 1----_ ___;;11;;;_;f::;_:-_. ..__._.._..------_-_-_-__-> GUARDIAN cLIissirIEo lies l P . . ea lit-onlinuaiinn Cul: must accompany order. Minimum chants I Twen f-live cents. n in this colum. hall cent per worn ’f-*-‘-`*- -`- 'J-ZZ* Ifz‘;`;`f>`5'§1’1‘1"`-Li-Iif-12;; lf-22:1;-fifilffflfiffiififfi 3 One cent er word lint inuiriio l l.. BoaiuIERs WANIED `s'oAnD"cA'N‘ as HAD Fon Two i;t-Iitlviiit-ii at 1-10 Quit-Ii Hi: AH __ .»{l_"| ltli ‘|l. l"E.M»\l.E HELP WAN 1`l:`.Il A""vouNG i_Aov WITH coop I’t>t`<~I`t-111-'-s vit-sirffs :I pI.»>. .'.!|1v!>-l=|-ll-mtl` Ii/AN. so, at once. A GIRL ,Fon ,.51-ii,--:uni litiii---uni-I-:_ .'.i~pl_\- :ii this ofi`ii».-A not-1-10 10.111 ii \.iA`wir-.o-Ar oNcE A MMD Fon 714114-ral liliii.-‘I-\vt\I'l&. .\]ipl_'.' .\li‘.s'. .\lorri:;. lill \\'ati-r Si. izutui-ill-lo.\1:li. 3°( "vo'uNo' "|.Ao‘:' WITH Good r"l`0r<\iit'i-si :lt-:;i|'<».~'. a pnaaiiitili as str-iioigrzipliwr. .»\iiply at this otlii-I-. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL lioiiscivurk. .\ppl_v to Mrs. l.t~iuh ll. \\-'aI'rt'|i, North lii\'t~r twiriif-I'. ."»il1~l-10-§l_\l~'ii, YOUNG WOMEN DESIROUS OF training tor iiIii'sr'¢; r'uIniIi\1IIir'atf\ with ilu- Fupt., t‘it_v llospital, llaih. I\lr\. :’.il;:-'»-ill-T.\1|il Z§|`m_' WANTED r-'os GENERAL liousework. .\ppl_\'. .‘»lr:: I-‘_ H. I.odgt», 25 L`ppcr l'riIit'e Strr-i=t. Sfllfl-10-G-Iiitf MlSCP`.Ll.ANEOU§ lun-iitigii st,-.~.»|_ Goto-lo-10III3i we WILL P/-\Y YOU $120 TO DIS- tribiiti- I1-|i_t;ioii.~i literature in your comniiiiiity. Sixty days' v.'or1<. Ex- 1i<‘rieIii~<~ not rvqiiirutl. Man or wo- man. tlpportunlty for prmnotion. Spare time may be used. interna- tional liible l’rt-ss, 182: Spnilina Ave., Toronto. 50114-ltr-8l\l4l. i=oxEs"To BOARD.-we I-ini/E rooin to board tour pairs Class A. foxes on r<\:i:;oiialili~ t|~i‘iu:=. Apiily to North 'l`i'_von Silver lilaek Fox t‘o. 50112-10-6-iI16i 1 1 ._ MALE MEI P WAN1 ED BOY WANTED.-A buy about lb yrs. nr age, with good reference, is want- ed to learn a good trade. Address “Z” P. O. llox 116, Charlottetown, 5549-9-llmtf SIIUATIONS VACANT v7Kr~]`;rso _'C~f`if€sr~/`léI\T_s`$ZECu- gtiuraiiteerl. no 1-xperlf-live. ton vac- aiirlcn. \\'rito Liikn Ilrotliers, Lini- itcil, .\lontri'al. .5972-10-911101 0- 1- -~ ~ ‘ _.,__..__ T08 $5_|_~".3._._... FOR SALE----1.000 ltn._v il|i» |ia_\'. a|»pl_\' to 117 Upper iiills- » -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ` -THE moimmo oAn_Y Guardian can be obtained at Latfsrty's Tonsor- ial Parlors. 8umnI'é'rside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY. Guardian re- ,presentatfve in Atherton will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. -MR. W. K. McGOUGAN, Secre- tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O.. Box 10, is The Guardian Agent in Sumizicrside. , -SUFFERING FROM TYPHOID. -Mr. Joseph A. Gallant. truckmaii, -is ill with t_\'phold fever. llc is no\v in the Prince Co. llospital, in ii critical condition.-H. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not niiss an issue, as all papers are idiscontinued promptly on expiry date. Mtt. - -POSTPONED.-On account o_f__a supptr being held in l\'cnsiiii:ton on Monday Iiiiliit next in aid of the Bel- iriaii ltelit-I' Fund, liappyland Picture llranch will not show there on that night as '.id\‘ertised in Saturdays Giiardinn.-.\I. --SUMMERSIDE MARKETS.- Oats, white per bus.. ~l5i>.; oats, black per bus.. ~f7c.; potatoes per bits., 25t:.; lm_\', louse, per ton, $12.00; hay, press- I-d, per ton, $13.00; pork per lb. 9% to ltlc.; butter, dairy, per Ib., 21 to 220.; eggs per doz., 23(-.; hides per lb., 12c.; wool per lb., 26c.-X. -BUSINESS CHANGE.-Mr, Dun |l’crry. barber of .\lberton has sold out his liusiiiess there and moved to Siiiiiiiicrsidt-. He will start up in Siininierside again iii his tonsorial works as soon as he can procure a suitable location.-ll. --LITERARY CONCERT. - The Port Hill Brzuicli of the Bed Cross Society held a literary and musical coiict-rt in Kim: Georzre Hall, Port liill, on the e\'c-Iiiiig of Friday, Ort., 2nd. A lengt hy programnie was car- ried out and candy was sold by girls ltlresst--il as nurses. The sunt of over $60.00 was rt'»ali7.etl; and this. with what has bt-I-n collcctetl, will he for- wnrrled to lIeadr|uartt\rs. --EXAMiNATlON.- The month of Sr»ptt-mliet' in liensinizton School 1'0- sulttwl as f'ollo\\'s:-~- Grade IX,-1, .-'tg- iiie tlootlwixi; 21, lniihum .]aI'dino, .., .lunet 2,1/iase and Saiiiilel l’roiil; 4, 1-llla l!I'ov»'ii. Grade Vlll.-1. Flora liuwiiiiss; 2, Patrivlr Good\viiI; Zlil, l(atl:»~riii<.~ l.o\\ilier: 4. .lean l\l<'.\`utt. tlrailo \'lI,-l, lticliartl Simpson: '_’. .lathes t‘ool;t~: li. \'t\t'IIio l.cslit': »l. (llive ll;:rdin_;. .\liss llarrini:toii's llr-partnii-iit.-~ Grade V1.-1, .lvimie .lnr|:t.-; if. lice .\lii;i.<,t~; Sl. llt-ber \`\'aI`rcii. Bliss .\'i<-la-.>1:-;mi":. l.>eparmit-iii_- Grade ll!_ -----1, l_ornr~ .\it-Keiizie; 2, llitzcl \\`ar- rvn; 2‘.. lidith Siit.lieI‘laiiil and Nr-\vt-ni .\li-.\I'il:ur'. Grade ll,--1, Ethel Ilouu- hart; ‘_’. Gilliert. lliinston; Ll, 1Jort:~ thy _\lf-l~I<-iizit-. Grade l.-1, Forlu-; l{t:Iii~.i-tiff; 12. t`_\'rns Orr; Il, ;\liria~_;i Proliti and .\laurit'o Iliggins. Skin Trouble on the Scalp s|\'i_\: IIRII-:D .\.\'n cniiciii-:Ii HAIR Fl‘1l.|. (Jl"I`-i.`l'|lED BY (lllA.~3l:l'S U1N'l`.’\lI‘I.\"l`. ECZCWU is Hnllilylnt and distressing ‘lil any liillle, but doubly so when ig gets into the scalp and causes the hair to fall out. llcre is fi giuitefui letter from .-I lady who was cured by using: Dr. <‘lia:~:t-'ii tlintnieiit. The .\.li‘s. Hector Currie, '1`olIc|'moi'y, Ont., writes:--“I wnii cured of ii dis- grecnliln skin diseiii-ic of the scalp by usinig. Ilrl (7hust"s tliiitiiiciit. The trouble started with itcliintb and pain in the scalp, the skin woiilil get dry and crack, and at timi-.4 ii-Qiiltl i,1I\n¢i, and the hair would fall ont. I tried three doctors \'.i'tlioiit benefit., and Sliflvrod for three years, ltcatling iu thc nlmanac about llr. (lhasc's Oint- rncnt, I be,;un its use, and nm now cniiiplctcly cured, The hitir has grgwn again, limi I am as well ns I ever ii-ns. You are nt liberty to use this letter, for I am glad to recmnnicnil so excellent 3 ti-eatmci.t.” Dr. Chas:-'ii Uiritincnt has no rival as a cure for itching skin disease. ANI) DR. “Q J _ /_ “0J||_¢‘ A tl?" \'» //A l / sive zines. pormanoiii, big earniiigs ~ 1/ f»`_./ . Walk-Over Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the dressiest leather made. Nothing can really fill the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here is of Walk-Over quality, trim in pattern beautiful in shape and rich in finish Moms & -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -WANTED, an experienced cook. Apply. Queen Hotel, Suininerslde. 6007-10-10M3l. -HAPPYLAND PICTURE Branch will be in Kensington Monday night, the-12rh,fwtth'rcomplete change or programme. 6008-10-10M2l -DANCING CLASS.-At the Uu- ion Hall, Sumnierside, Friday night, Miss Gorman opened her dancing classes. There was n fairly large gathering and the prospects for a good season look bright.-ll. -PRODUCE.-There is V€l'Y little produce offered in Summer- side as yet. White Oats are worth 45c.. Black Oats 471:., potatoes 20c. to 2‘.Zc., turnlps 20c., wlieat $1.00 ii bushel.-H. -ExAMINA'r|oN.- Following is the. result of the September examina- tions of South Frectowii School. Grade VI.-1, Vera Bernard; 2. Ruth Sim- mons; 3. Addie llruniniond. Grade V.--1, Katie Reeves; 2, Marguerite Mc.t‘ourt. Grade l\'.-1, Matthew White; 2, Willie l~‘rani~is; 33, Hazel Matheson. Grade lll.--1, Albert Stit- son; 2, Fred Druinnioiid; 3, Hubert McNeill. Grade Ii.-1. llazel Baker; 2, Reagh Francis; 3, \‘.`ilbert Drum- niond.- Katherine 'l`raynor. teacher. -PROPERTY SOLD.-Mr. J. F. Lord, merchant of North Tryon. has recently sold his farm to Mr. How- ard Calbeck of Westinoreland. Mr. Calbeck has been looking for afarni [or seine time and has been fortun- ate in securing such a beautiful property in such a convenient local ity. The people of North Tryon are to be congratulated in having such an industrious, up-to-date and dc- sirable family settle in their com- munity. -SUMMERSIDE.-- Mr. \V. S. Lou- son, Charlottetown, representing “Grecnsliields Ltd., Montreal was in Summerside Thursday in the inter- ests of his firm,-Mr. Hugh Walton and Mr. Harris Simpson. Little Shem- ogue, New Brunswick, were visitors to Summerside on Thiirsda_v.-- Mr Jos- eph R. Barrett, Lot 10. was in Sum- inerside Thursday.- .\lr. Robert T. Mouse. Kensington, was in Summer- side Thursday on l>usiness.- Mr. Moses Woodside, ('liuton, was _a pas- sciiger to Summerside on 'l`hiirsda_\'.- l\lr. t`haI'lt-s Vanipliell, lletleque, was in SuiI1.u1_P.1:lsi1e..oiL.!iLetlnes.>l"l‘-r *F ’»‘ “I *Y 'F >‘r":'~'.‘~`.‘~'r>':‘>‘.‘*.‘ Winter Coats mally 18.00 SALE PRICE $10.00 V I Another bargain is a line of Winter Coats made in a good solid comfort- able model in different shades, sizes 32 to 42 for- '-F P*-,"1 l..x Mutual BenefitSalef We need room, we must have it for our Fall Stock. These exceptional ~ prices will bring it to us. THAT'S OUR BENEFIT. you need the clothes, this is your chance to save money on them. TH AT’S _YOUR BENEFIT POSITIVELY - l 'P The biggest bargains ever offered will be shown at this Mutual Benefit Sale. Mutual Savings On Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ lined coats made in a beautiful Beaver Cloth with imitation Astra- clian lining, rubber interlined, making them rainproof as well as wind proof with - a large fur collar of Mink, Marmot, Sable or Apposum, in Blues and B acks, sizes - 34 to 44, formally priced $20.00 and $25.00 Sale Price . $14.90 Children’ s Coats Imitation Bear Skins, very warm just what the kiddie wants made in white, brown and red, sizes 6 mos. to 4 yrs. SALE PRICE $1.49 to $2.75 I Winter Coats Another lot all styles and shades made in heavy cloth very warm and made to wear and hold their shapes, regular $7.00 to $15.00. SALE PRICE $4.98 to $8.50 I. in this store for Mutual Savings for Men Fo r one week we will sell any pair of men’s hose priced at 50c or 60c I 39c -- J.‘~?»i"-1-?`»l°-‘t»l‘ Ladies’ Coats Regular value $5.50 in navy, black, grey and " tweed effects $2.98 |i Children’s Coats i ‘ Skirts - .q *_ - - Tweeds and mixed in all shades, all sizes. tweedsy regular $400 regular $3.00 to 500. and 5_0()_ Sale $ 1.75 to $2.98 $2.98 *I*-i< $3.50 -I- -Pri*-l‘>l‘-1'>‘r>1‘ . $1.75 . Black and Navy Skirts, regular | I Fancy Tweed Skirts, regular $5.00 ‘ SALE PRICE I . l SALE PRICE $3.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd. -I- 4. 'I' ,L . r_-_-W | I M L V Y=l l -Mr. Wm, Dystant. ('lin.rlott.etowiI, passed through Sunimcrside on l~`rl- -Mr. James A. Millar, of Port Ilill, is in Hiilifiix nttciiiling llie niceiiiii; of the Synod of the l‘resbyterla|i (‘liurch for the Maritiine l’rovinccs.- P. --The many friends of Mrs. .itunes llli-.\'all_v, Cape l<]i.;inont, will reiqrut to licur that she is seriously ill in the Prince County llospltal.-X. -Mr. Robert Fitzgcralil, student of 1’. W. College, passed through Siininiersidc on Friday evening to spend his Tlianksiriving holidaysat his homo in St. Louis.-ll. -The many friends of Mrs. Jnliu Manson, Siiiiiiiiersiile, who underwent it ncrioiis operation in thetlliarlotte- tuwii llospital. a short time ago. will be pleased to hear thi-It she is doing ns well as can be expected.-X. -Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Mcl{a_v, oi’ Port Hill, have gone on it few weel<‘s visit to friends in Nova Scotia. Mr. Mel-(ay will attend the meetini: nf Synod at Halifax. as also a Incetiini of the l\’lissionnr_v Club whit-li sup- ports n Missionary in Korea and oi' wliit_rh hc is I1 member. Mr. and Mrs. Mclxay was nccompniileii by her niece, Miss Miiinle Sproiill.-~l’. _ .-..__.~__..1 i day evening on 9 business trip west. C"-" -ll. For Sale I .f Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two temales, and one male.) Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. Island, and imported ranch bred Mink, Three Fisher, two females and one male. Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best values on the market. O T. Gorden Ives Montague, P. E. Island 5633-9-18Mtf. . Y- 4. available Lambs. 5953-10-8M6i. { r .,,_,;~.-._-,, .-.»»;a~ : - = _ _ Y ['i_u_ Y Lamb Storage Applications for Cold Storage Space for Lambs w`ll b ece' ed by this C0mP_H¥1Y UP t0 and including Thnrsday,0ctober 15th,li)14?a;Iplicl::nts to state quantity, and also approximately length of time lambs are to remain in storage. Space will be allotted proportionately should more be applied for than All space reserved must be paid for, whether used or not. ' Qpplications must be sealed, and marked on outside, “Storaiie Spaée for The Island Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ ,'..,{-.'-J<»-_,- J*-‘-1-1*-I-fr-t*-1-~ -:Jr -'.-»i-»i-»i-:-I-'-=- xiii; 3