l . ti: or Nova SOOTIA; - - ~§» : cribs-h... will elala veluators, appciilted.‘ I = btIANAGEMENEqFIW G a gow’ N‘ S’ '» > carefully mauag- d, and competent $5. under the control of the Directors, will-be . '_V' l ' ' _ ASSETS. ‘i. u ‘m I" m‘ Wild? Of the Directors to maintain the assets of the Com u w ll be ~ . . 605 mluilatéatho ‘Lin. to consist of saleable real estate, cash and INVES Pmml Si’ T5500 Ems New Glasgow, N. S. — . . $100 ‘ BONDS The attention of investors of small p __ amounts who wish only the sates; - - z kind of securitics—bonds, is called to our oflcrlng of bonds st $100 dqugm. inations. Hewson Pure Wool Textile 6's with Common stock bonus. Glzlflllldlid Consolidated Telephones Btsnfielrfs Limited 5's, Nova Scotia Bteel d: Coal 5's. _: l Nova. Bcotla Steel & Coal 6 p.c. Debenture Stock. “Maritime Telegraph and Telephone r. u. mcuuur o co. llnlsms MONTREAL srocll rzxcllcucz. Ullarloticiown. IIsliIsx. Montreal. Si. John, Ottawa, Kingston, Sherhrcokc. Sydney. Si, John. Nllrl. g __I_N STOCK l FLOUR l I FEED 40o bbls, Beaver 3000 big-l Bran, _. 40o bbls. Queen City, 50o bags Middliugs, "loo bbls. Sunbeam, éigtbag: Ogwkefneal‘ . c-w-s- ....:;;.;.:i...:l“’ IOO-bblfi. Phoenix, ' I00 bbls Rega‘, 5o bbla. Five Roses, 5o bbls.Ro) ill Househdd l Wheat Moulee, Commeal, Cracked Corn, and Rolled Oats. I all of which we are selling at lowest prices, WHOLESALE AND l 8C RETAIL, l2-r7ttsMEtl3l A ‘,\ A coon unto » .0 always appreciated by the common-sense man. EDDY’ MATCHES are ‘the Head-wont-drop- 0531M, In buying: Eddy’s matches, the House- . I 71;”. shd alsorthe man who carries matches in A m; pocket gets the Most [of the am for the least It‘; g " J IDDWY- ‘ - I ‘BDDIPS matches are . sate. Alwey! h l"!!! "W" ' ~ ~ evl-ssvsrrsovrv- l ' Erin: ' Llmnu!‘ h . l u; IPa .9“ Bast caucus; , iiililltrgpsrfrlnfifilgvsu, sci ‘l' . " I - ._ . , . bausjinslltodlous, and ineffective. In Molasses meal, ' . ~- Q W l! l - a i n ‘ tulllu-licemllglhpr; l: Arms rough-s’ , x ., . mu-uu-i-ni; '5 _ pparstusaroriliscmrlnlurs to Ida- Wlitgrltsllcv . l“ _ -'°-'" “l‘1'l"""'" » . , . Q‘ f’ c BQNDS ’ ‘anastonishhiugtsctthatuntil .' A "Illlnpqgflonm f ' ' ' , ' ' ; recently l only the crudest or u r s l R cl fi-“Ft 3”“ 1%"; = " , so I -' ' , ' r_ siou in wster, ‘or other accidents} of - . . L crroas. . -_ g "MACDONALD IvEs& ’ ' - r » i: l!" "turq- ysrngewlved- The ._» , . ., - y. - ' CFIPMAN - - PlCtoll N. S. mush ma ready methods of DIIIIIIIIZ . ' v A B BANKERS. ' _- xllifilfiillfi vital spark inpersons who - - . .1- ANK or Caucus, - - New Glasgo 5., N_ S_ " . bsvrbeen under water are, successful only in s tew cases. They-are ex- the case or electric hhock, the-chancel [tor-tbs victim are ‘even less. In both bases the victim may be unable to breathe natursllyp and yet there may I be life present. The patient requires 0113911, but he is unable to inhale it. frhe "Pulmomr" is a device that ls 5611811011 "hillbilly this very need. To the unconscious victim. to ‘the in- VIIIO‘OI low vitality, it supplies not only the needed quantity ct oxygen but it actually breathes tor him, in- flating and deflating the lungs for him etaotly as may be needed. The infant can be treated as safely as. the adult. The fleld of ‘usefulness of the pul- ' motor is extremely wlde and varied. it is being used in all kinds of mines in Europe and America. Fire depart- mehts. hospitals. and municipalities have adopted it for general use“ In a score of ways it can be used in emergencies. - ‘ Another apparatus, evolved more re- cently, is s diver's helmet. This is attached to a self-contained supply oi‘ oxygen, and requires no connection with the surface. An amateur wear- lng this is able to stay under water tor half an hour at n. time. " The pulmotor is In use InCobaIt, In several Canadian coliisries, and at the Government rescue stations. Vlfas 'a Victim oI Bronchitis. HAD TO BE PROPPEDI U P I N B E D. Bronchitis is an acute inflammation of the membranes lining the air tubes of the lungs, and begins with s. tightness across the chest, and a difiiculty of breathing accompanied by a hard dry cough which later develops into the raising of a green. ish or yellowish phlegm. On the first sign of bronchitis you should check it immediately by using Dr. Wood's Norwdy Pinc Syrup, and thereby preventing it becoming chronic and perhaps turnin into some serious lung troub e. _Mrs ohn Fawcett, Salis- bury, N.B., writes: "A year ego l was l vlctlm of Bronchitis. 1 was so bud l could not. lie down and had to be propped up ln bed. As the doctor failed to do inc much good u trlcnd. who cume tr vlslt me, ndvlsad me to try Dr. Wood’: I Norway Pine Syru . The first. bottll helped _me so won erfully I took fivt bottles ln all, and was cured. I have not had an attack of it since." Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sec you got “Dr. Wood's” when ou. sSk for lt. Manufactured only by Tin l‘. Mnburn 00.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. \ S YNOPSIS OI‘ CANADIAN NORTI. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANV no son who II the sole head of a Iarnl . or any male over l8 cars old run homestead a quarter sec Ion of a- lnlo is In Manitoba b-sgeuoy tor t may be made at on rta n conditions b) r son. daughter, brother or intpmiinz lxomesteader. u ia- x rnon he’ residence upon aid cu tlvation of tbs land in each o! d him or by his latbgr. niother, brother or ulster. districts a bomestesder in Inc -empt a qu rtsr good satandingypayh ‘r soot on nlnsstsad. "side upon the home or ure-smptl on six months In each sars from d ate of homestead entry hi: t a t ma required to snrn stxeg" patent) and cultivate f tr bomeltesder who has exhausted his ignt and cannot obta pr t rfnrap rchasedhom ~ ids s x on tgo titty acre: e m. m l vcilllillgllillcrl n o o N. d”? Inilhor sednlrblicatlon oI ehtl \ cm“ I »rv\hlDlI(I o- --Club 0IIers --l "I'M: Charlottetown Guardian "v ' and I I’ mily Ieraldf and Weekly Star l The Morning ~Guardlau and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, including the, beautiful pre- mium piclure "Home Again" for only The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star. one year each.- includiug the beautiful pre- i lot re “H0 ‘Algualnh?’ flir- only me Address ail ’cluh oflers to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN_ Charlottetown, , P- B. l. _ 10,213!!!‘ _ . . rice ' "h... i133‘ Shines the" brightest Holds its pOllrll tinder rubbers or in moisture ’f ‘- Awarded Gold Medal at Halifax Exhibition. Made in Amherst, Bold everywhere. Everett O. Barron Co Send for free Booklet on " "The Care of Shoes.” EINIIJIAN PINS“- IJUESI HF HUNTERS They are Wanted to be Added to One o! the World's Molt ' ' Unique deflections Mr. F. J. Davis of London, III‘. I land, who came to Canada on a most: peculiar mission looks on hi! I811"! hunters with disdain. Mr. Davis is; a flea hunter. He is manager and, “chief scout" for the famous flea‘ mencgerie or Hon. Charles Roms-i ohild in Herefordehlre. The Hon.- Charles is the wealthiest and most eccentric member of the great mil-l liouaire family. His particular fed is the collection of rare species of fleas to which lively insects he devotes l.’ large portion ot his thought and time.‘ "I have been scouting for fleas for; flfteen years,” said Mr. Davis in an interview at Montreal, “and in the course of that time I have gathered 227 different kinds from as many dil- ferent parts of the globe. Alto- gether Mr. Rothschild has 487 distinct varieties, so you can Ir’ inc how difllcult it must be to \ 17 new ones. The object of my" . ) is to organize an expedition to visit th Northern Hudson's Bay country to. the purpose of capturing some Esqui- maux fleas, of which Mr. Rothschild was told by Captain Scott." Mr. Davis recounted some extra» ordinary tales of the‘ means whereby Mr. Rothschild secured his large as- sortment of fleas. Special expeditions were sent Into the heart c: India and Africa. Great expense had been un- dergone in order to secure rare fleas such as those which haunt the hippo- potamus and the kangaroo in their native environment. Prizes had been offered for flea contributions 11nd, for months the mails -t.o Mr. Rothichild were fllled with letters bearingfleus of all sizes and all degrees 0t vicious- uess. “ remarkable point in connection , . six years ago," continued Mr. Davis, ‘fwca the fact that I found a pro- digious number of fleas in Toronto, where I was able to add no less than seventy-three distinct types to my Canadian collection." Mr. Davis has some very clever trapping-devices by which he catches his prey. His fa orite bait is fresh blood of a young pig. STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. ALL TIIE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE WINTER FARE! State Rooms"...- Lesve 8t. John ii-lt“ s ‘s. 2. n D En n“ Milne armaments LINE Direct service ‘Jew York. Leave Franklin WhsriTucs t l l; gchedlthlilftigh to (fascination. L!“ um nl‘. 419A wmldfuliliihslft as John n u. lottetown-Pictcu Service Change of Time. Commencing ember thc S. b. "Nortllumberland" ing will leave the morning train from Hall ax. o. w. walélol Manager‘. Qctobsr 31st. lglz. ‘ .‘., CANADIAN ‘fiifclic H‘ EMPRESSES AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS SA minor: raon sr, john, u. e. lnrrlmss or raatsslb. .m. "u. EMPRESS or slzlrlllmJ-sy lath u-soos asstavlrrlcn: sow- . . tor . e tie s.Plan Liter- wfla"'uiflalll%h "' iltTPllfse. l" “ills with a tour otC s. $I.0O at ll 0" n. m. Wed. for ‘tltlllpilrf-JIIIDBILPOI‘! land and Boatomand Lu ec, Enstport and Si’. John pend Io BtJohn vla Eastport ctwes-u Portlard and Thurs. and Bat. at 6p. m Ferns $3,110 h . “I? rxibietnlsterature and Information tick t agents. Baggage Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Compsny, Limited, (har- Mondsy the 4'h of Nov? will leave the Compa ,'c wharfdaily, except Sunday, at 7.30 o'clock, A. M.--Return- Plctou after the arrival of _ Y spa-wane.‘ Italnl Glue. ‘ ‘no art or epic », glass his been loll and and stolen l0 many times during the history o! civilization that itseslna almost Im- possible to say anything new on glass staining. ‘Yet a imoderu process tor making the stained glass used In win- dows is a departure from anything snowato‘ the oic timers.‘ The giasl first receives its slssigy in mineral col- ors, and the whole is than tired In a out so intense that the coloring mat- ter sud the glass ‘are. lndlssoluhly rune. The most attractive gesture ot this method is that the surtsoe acquires a , " pebbled character in the heat, 1° that when the Iials u in place m lights are beautifully sort and mellow. —I\‘cw York Herald ' "'—--——- FPUWE Drew the Llnl. "Madam." been the mall respect» fully. "l am very hungry. Could you give me a-bit ct something?‘ , "l will call the dog," the woman re- Dlied. - ~ "l am hungry enough to eat tbs dog," tho man said, "but I'd rather hgvg something else." . And. woman-like, she went inside ll"! hinted the JIwn-rliulalo ill:- press. - Q- p y-.. - 3M1». "' ' WM! I Diet-cor work is a man-how noble In msommow lncnm wret- alt-y. in sol-m and movement bow ex- press and admirable, in action how like an angel, yin apprehension how "l" I 80d. thqbcauty of the world, the paragon ct anllnalsl-Bhakespears. 7 p. c. A Deb Price, PAR 8L Montreal, Toronto, Lo Denomination : SL000. earnings oft e Company are w men in these Bonds Yielding a good IIEII BER! MONTREAL STOCK c; . . I the}. Demcrara Elect-i Each $ a o... I916. shun. _e'st.lO2 l-zflj, - Interest Payable. usrterly. These notes ra k b t’ to ' l l; ' ' ' . m" be Preceded nyflauyfinzt‘: m Isl-toga; antic as ttrprmspéyrmutercst and c OI" Royal Securities I Corp llradlnrl. I64 Ilcllis Si. llcl ndon, G, 5,,” llle Brown Machine Co's. u. c. Bonds‘ Interact. payable February Land August ll Price 95 and interest, to YIELD 6 I-Z p. c. These goo s are well secured on Properties o! established value. ‘l be t. Steel and] c not am“ ixu" t . I‘ I'l II I‘ I l-awnluuuyl.c.."..l... s..i‘l$.é’.".°.n‘..‘."i'. €i2‘é'.§h',.i‘.f§‘."' “d """° The present afirosls a splendid opportunity for Investment‘ _J. C. MACKINTOSII (8). C0. lzsrs nuslsb ms.) I {like ._.,,.i9n;; outs/s. Ouihei: Mature August t 4m Bond Interest require- interest return. Rnzxscusuca. slszcr PRIVATE new GLASGOI. rawnlucrov- . wl ‘gsurcx. sr. JOHN. MONTREAL. cannons-amp sun-anag- GUARDIAN cLAsslril-zh ADS QANADIAI," ' PCIFIC Travel By‘ r he All- - ‘Canadian Route You will enjwy our trip from start to finish if you trsveIby the Canadian Paci- Railway. The best and easiest‘ way to travel closest, connection , fewest transfers. Sleeping accommodation reserved witfout colt, Baggage checked and all infs rrnation legarding ticlms, routes, etc , accurately ven. Cull or write. .. . ROSS, Ticket Agent, Opera Housr Building Chsvlnttstnwn SOURIS, PI}. Island and MAGIIALEN ISLAND STEAM-SHIP SERVICE The A. l. Steam ship "LADY BYBIL. it. IOIIIJ i0 Boston IIII$4'S0 will l avedthe asiligsy dwhlfl-rlfikwol; n r. Q m0 it. John to Portlaud.. ..... 4 00 fi‘§fi'élf,?'lh§lllfxprscs“iromyn,“ Flo he agdslon islands. calling at Bouris t P. id. I. goingand returning. I!‘ ti I - l t W . sntfirhbh TsfintP-‘t ,BaclIIax?‘0h SBAIeIIrI-rllinng.lgldvgotgglillllr?llwliarf, Boston [WE-A 011i M Plfilwu- MIWIIBW 5% M‘! vlonda a at 91.111. and Portland .m. Lean. gents at elourii or Wm. McLu- Msnsger sud Owner. Pictou. April 22nd ' ‘IIIE COLONIAILINé-I The only independent line between New England & New Yorlnoffers an IMPROVED PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN Boston & New York. VIA RAIL AND BOAT ONE ROUND $2 35 w,“ | m", $4.50 WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS Fast and elegant propeller steamers. “Concord"and“ Lexington" In Commission. We cater to tbs excctinp demands ofa particular , le, who require a clean cut service with tidy state rooms and modern appointments. Ticket OIIies. 256 Washington Si. Boston. I Ellitchis New England Peas Alent P35 Milli?!‘ Fumes: Withy Q. Co, Ltd STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Otsamsr From Halli»: Nov. 9th Ilappahaunock Nonmh " ‘nth Durante Doc 12th " 8th Kanawt. " flud Dec ti: lihsnandoab ' list. Irons Liverpool Steamer Iromflalliax Nov. mb Florence DecJth Nov. Nth Tabasco Doc. nth Dec mh Aiutorlsna Jan. The above steamers have a limited cc- dummodatioa tor saloon ssssscgsrg. Passengers and Ircizht Lin» lor the Allan Line lissnsbin 0o. at Iatlias. Iflllllfll WITH? I 00.51.10. Anal: Initial. l3 WANTED A GIRL you GENERAL work. Good wages. No washing. ‘Apply 112 North River Road. 11-27 Mti. FOR SALE FOR BALE-MALE BLACK FOX..- Two years cld.__Father V last season. Reason for selling ac- cidental death of mate. Apply at: once Box. 8, Alberton.__ 12—18M4l. PURE HOMEMADE aisrslsnnv plummnd black current jams; also cider for use in making mince meet, for. sale at R. F. Maddigan d: Co's. _79_Queen _st._y __ _, __12-lsmalp<l_. FOR BALE--BHARES IN THE BEL- lnonz Black Fox ‘cc, ma. ‘rol- full information apply at once to S. A. McDonald, city; John B. Andrews, East Royalty, and Sam Craig, City. 11-19 M Etf. FOXES’ A FEW SHARES OF stock i_n a first class company may be had on application at the oilice of W. E. Bentley. 12-17m3ipd. FOR SALE. SNOW BLEACH FOR laundry and household purposes. Also Nova Hand Cleaner. Apply Rupert Blenkhorn, 59 Richmond. 12-18m6ip_d_. FOR SALE, COMPLETE BET 0F Dental instruments and ofllce fur- nishmclltl, etc, outfit oi the late Dr. G. I. Moore, For lurtber per- tlculur: apply to Dr. D. Roy, Fraser, Montague, P. E. I. l1—2i)M1M0. of Littler ' One eentpsr word first in srtio I till I h ll I cseh continuation. _ Cull shunt ‘Accllrmpar? “This co Limited ' count allowed. Hummus: charge‘ Twenty-live cents. rs Investment Bankers BT.JOHN,'N. a, MONTREAL" FEMALE “Ely you sans, one ram OFCHOICE n grin“ will "9- ____.________m_ rad g x 1 i lam Btr. 161 BLJames Btr. -—§__ o es, a so pa r of rscoons. Ap- WANTED-AT FALGONWOOD HOB- Diy to Hamilton Horne, Milton, GOVERNMENT pitel a cook. Good wages tor-on, _ n ___d_____7Jw___1g.14m1wpd_ Mugqlclpgl, BONDS _.9§R?F.l9..“9l?ll:_ . __.___ _ 1111.1 MAE“: F03 551-E"'5 PAIR? 0B‘. BLUE PU 8,1,0 WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL ‘WW- 8P1“ Forth ever $100.09 tor housework. Apply to Mrs. Sal- 95cm h"? Yfllsed- 8°95 break"; UTILITY month 219 Fitzroy 3L (Emmy Last chance this season for stock‘ INDUTYRIAL _ lgeyymgunp Write E. W. Douglass, Btsnlcy, N. A dmm“, I-re-rm-n» vllmmql'msslzmsnsi~ah B- mm"*-E’*- n . QeeHtLAl tth fll. - ~ I u u 0 e up y a °IZ§H°§AM MISCELLANILOUS v , WANTED-GIRL F03 GENE§AL HAVE YOUR SLEIGHB REPAIRED. -—-- housework in family ct two. Apply Band sawing and turning done by ———i to Mrs. Robins, 247 Prince. l2-1Mti. F. W. Prowse, East, Royalty. 12-_1B__M3ll>d. FOR SERVICEL- THOROUGHBRED York Boar. M. W. Wood, Mt. Her- bett; _ _. . -.,12<1§m?-*¥"l- FOR SERVICE, REGISTERED Chester White Boar. G. H. Myers, Brudenell . 12-12M8iE11lpd. ilgu; user wsu ran LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Special rate to our Opening Class. We have opened one of the molt- up-to-dste institutions of ltslilzd in America. Write for particulars; Modern Barber College, 62 fit. Lawrence Blvd, Montreal. ll-ISMU. “LILILLET 7_ r57 LET-THE rnornrtrv on Euston Street known as North bakery and stables" Apply to Frank B. Hearts. 11-25113. TO LET, DOUBLE OFFICE IN Prowsc Block, Bunnyside. Rent moderate. Possession at once. Ap- ply to Prowse Bros. Ltd. ‘ I-IOItL WANTED__V______ WANTED-POSITION AS HOUSE- kesper in private family. Apply 27h Fitzroy St., Charlottetown. 12-1BM3lDd. PORK LIGHT. MEDI [I'M AND heavy Poultry and eggs and butter, John Hopkins, pork packers, Ste John, N, B. ll-ZZMZSI. More for The big man isn't bi great-grandfather made, able of inside informatio over it either. The Telephone Small Dealers i phone -lt’s because of it, If you're satisfied with the profits your out a bare existence from your business, if more business don't look good ‘o y ,u---well, a phone will be just in the way---a bothersome ornament- But, mark it down plain, If you want more business, a larger and better class of customers, straight tips on all the markets, the ml s‘. profit- your customers and envy of your competitors»- lu short if you want success-you'll see what we can do for you, and you won't waste time The phone will bring you business-At will rove its worth in better returns, in actual ad- ditional cash in your till. Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. Charlottetown, l‘. E. I. Money the g in spite of the tele- to a certain extent. ifyou just want to eke u and the respect of Bakery, with shop, dwelling house, . 00., 0i I’. Ii. l..