ocres_s:Ih'2.>'1919. - . - ","""""”"'"”"‘"' -~~-~~----~-------~---.f--.-.-1-»~=~-~. :rum cHAaLo'r'rm'rowN Aan , _ _ _ _"-*1>Aen‘ -. J"-r~'-‘ fr ~ ~ ”" " ` BUY »'vcoon, coAL1~ ._.‘ , _ I While You . Can ' Now is the time to lay i1, 9,. stock-of coal, later on . there’l1'he a .rush andthe -coal will not be las good. and -.chances are prices will be higher- =\‘ fully instruct you how f We_can supply the best coal” promptly and. at the lowest prices. ' , A. Pickard & Co I Phono 240 Charlottetown- ,,<-=%EE\i` *W ~ so s - >l-" E-<». Q, C £2. gm -4 .i I __ w ‘ros was--in sunrise ._,.{‘° PLACE vous coAt|N STORE! _. ¢i@hh.i%* 5., < f.inll‘»'='° 3.. v\_ \.I»L I - - ‘fé I 'THERE are several rea- _ s o n s w h y y o u should buy your winter .coal durin the summer months. gihe most im- portant one is that you will thereby effect a con- si erabie saving of money -and then there may be ,a notable shortage of coal just when you are in - need of it. Who can tell? . c. LvoNs ps. co. Phone ill Queens Whar ii Y” ` s. ‘ . 1 I \ §Q>.Q>. iN -"MES of PEACE PREPARE I l ‘ Call and see us before __ _ ____ __ _ _ -_ _ _ GU_ IAN Every Home Should . . _ _ __,._, ._ ,_ ___ ,_ __ Ilave a Thermoneter j This little instrument ' will tell ' you exactly what youn condition is -no need of getting ex- ~cite_d-take your own temperature, It will sound the war-ning note to you-we guarantee every thermometei' that . we sell and will cheer- to read- it-Be on .the safe side and take one home with you ~toda_y. Mail orders prompt y filled. The 2 Macs 149 Great George St." “The little Stone with . the big Busine ss” Ate You Correct When your watch loses fiveminutesa day, bring it to_ us and have us make it right. We will give you satisfac _ tion both in time and_delivery We also have a linc_o alarm clocks and ladies wrist watches at a moderate- ly low price. ` goin lsewhere. _ Chester A.Campbell Watchmaker and JoweI¢r2_ 177 Queen Street il g . '- She 'sends or brlngS 1191' 511°" to our repair shea te be ma” 7/' new again. When we turn out .~...-.~_._.,».....;\. - --he-=-.\_ -Ts. P- :fs QE , __“"`-' no longer ,thrlows away her “"~‘“"i° . W MN--' shoes when they beceme W°”‘- ` ' " .. ' .I4 .- _ . ` I difference between 'title Old shoes and a new DHI?- job you can scarcely tell the tiuoiiosii silos y.. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN :Manday, October 6th. I COVBYY. ' . ` J Armstrong, B. C. June 11th, 1919 Mlnard’s Liniment Co., Ltd. DOG-FISH COMMITTED SUICIDE? --The presence of _dog-flush in Char- VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT.-On lottetown -harbor is a new discovery. Oct. 5th Vernon River Methodist h ,One morning last week Mr. JJH. Burns, church 10.30 inaugural Day for Uni- p gate tender of the Hillsboro Bridge ted National Campaign, also at Cher found four large lio`g~fish lying on the ry Valley 2.30_and 7 p. m. The un- is ping ;n;_l_1ankme;i_;.wat_et_I;e_t_e_a_s_t___Sie séelgs ;;f_‘;;1'S_;*_;`;_'c_l;§__Vz_;_dM£___T~c0__;`_i*;T____*;_:"; a special record last year at McGill. r -ge, a h .___ edge. By the appearance of.-the fish at both places most cordially invit- lt would look as though they leaped od. The offering ls for the W. M. S out of the water and landed where Make i~t as large as possible. they were found. One supposition is . 1 that the ilog-fish`;vvei_;_e_cli;1se__d_ hy_ s_e_;1_l__s _____BRO/}_D GAUGE H_E__l;IE_. - H15 b,-03,9,-_ M,-_ John MCQum;m_ of which are quitepeiu- u I1 G H B Fa Will' Val" 8 ‘IMO GOWII and mm f.a;,,| means r_0..av0id their with thc advent of a large consign- adversaries. / , ment of broad guage cars of various ‘ _ _.___ , types, takes on somewhat the ul C. N. R. OFFICIALS BANQUET- pearance of a large railway centre. TED--.Moncton business men ten- The. thing which many had long and i de,-9,1 a farewell banquet to Mr, li. anxiously hoped for cams to pass H. Melnnson, general passenger ag- and it is to be hoped that the pre- it-,ht of the canadian National Raii~ sence of these large cars may mean wayS_ who was transferred to Toro... the ushering in of bigger and more w_ and M,._ A_ 1-_ Weldon' who WM prosperous days for the Island. They recently? promoted to the position gl’ arrived in Charlottetown on Tuesday assistant general traffic manager at Bl/6111118 lllld il1Cl11 .» - discharging Albion Round coal-the »' , ` "“'-'.'.-~ , . best that has arrived in the clt-y for S SERIOUS ACCIDENT-A 'short some time-for Aylward and Deegan. Y time H80 Mr. George Warren. H6811 Phone 176 for prompt attention. :':...?f.“:.‘.u;‘:..".°:.i..i‘ii~. 5r.‘;“.zt...i;f; _ ""‘”°M”‘ ... in his mill, a piece of board came in cApTA.|N HARRY ,(3, JENKINS, ___ U _ __ 60110116! With il FGVOIVIUK SB-W and flew recently returned from overseas has 1° n vers y' I1D'8Q'Ik1¥lK'l1ll11 011 U19 DFICISB Of the taken a position with Hyndman & nose cansins a blood vessel to break. co., Ltd., General insurance Agents, E He bled so profusely, that bythe time and Wm gevoge ms uma m-gndpally ,medical aid was secured, very little to the img,-asts of mg great ,West blood was left in hifi b0dY- G0°d Life Assurance Co., Captain Jenkins heres are entertained for his re- will no doubt meet with spiohdia sno- - THANKSGIVING SHOOT. - A, ;?_Tfe§v_°¥S_ l}El£&§§g?x:)l;sthBse{;:;;I;e(;e,i;¥ number of returned soldiers and rifle- p|ane.s trip with mam _to Prince men generally, desire to celebrate Edward island from Truro, Nova the 13"* Thanksgiving day DY having _ Scotia" and return piloted by Capt il rifle match at _Kensington Range, iv .._....__' ' --------_._ .1 Stevens, Lieut. Stevenson and Lieut. Ch‘"l°m°’f°W“' 1’°gI"“i“g at ‘me . J-_.-2 ' H/ ` , Bainhill are on view in Cooks photo ?_‘_‘lrD__ Irtu_i_5 eépicted' Sevgal ¢;_V92’:_%S . ~ o ._ o c re , _ e I window, Queen Street. Mr. Louson 500 60% ___d___ s_,6_,_e1l :ls Y a___ A___ i...1\==s,had so.mohyi~eouestsrort1wse ' Y ` . H ° ee” ,p’:ctures, that he personally cannot §_;’_l_‘ff§_'ist“”d civman 'fine clubs are ‘ - , _ , , _ _ _K i_ - .-0 compete and Col. W. B. ‘“ =` ‘ The Wise Woman Zf.1”.‘.‘i .§;’.Jl‘.‘°i...”‘.’;‘.§§°i;.i'l¥..Z”§..‘l§?.1 now--. M-1-mn. M-w-»--. may have them f0r_15 cents each Lleu-t. Elmer Ritchie will draft out and -the net proceeds of the sale p"°g"’mm° c°mP°tm°”°.‘ Team” °f ,handed over -to Col. W. B. Prowse three Wm wmpsie “fr 'I8' “up "mv as ii donation _towards the ,soldiers held by Summerbide team, the city Thanksgiving day matches at Kem challenge trophy will be shot for and smgmon Rangm Charlottetown on the an i-ndividual prize list arranged. It wth or this m0mh_ is urgently requested,, (as the time is short.) that any person having a heart for the boys. will send in con- tributions for prizes, In money, a goose, barrel apples. or any thing to -the office of the Great War Veterans Ropms, Queen Street. addressed care of Col. Prowse. (Other papers please _ -_ --..,.. .11 Yarmbllth, N. S. ' c0py_) ` Dear Sire: _ _ | I . JB-f 4. -.s-- , ;_.~. - Come latest designs at Prices to and inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. Assortment ,oi Heaters 'Including Base Burners We offer you all the / . v ` _ in and See- our Large l suit every purse.- Call Mclllary s Oil Heaters ° \ Just the thing if you_ need ap oil stove, can be "carried from room_to room, so you can have comfort in every room in the house. I AIRTIGHT HEATERS ' This is the heater, you require when you want to f get a roorn heated -in quick time. ,Burns large blocks ~ of wood, knots etc _ - ` Pincus FROM $2.65 Ur ’ if if ` WE CI.0SE DAILY AT 530_ _ h . .THE ROGERS IIl\RI)WARE - I foo., mo., PRICE oNty.§c.oo. Since the start of the Baseball sea- E E ARMSTRONG, Secretary Armstrong High School Scientists tell us that germs do not exist' in honey. We have a fresh supply of. . . ' ' The Famous ' ' _ Newson' Honey Put' up -in different sized bottles. - . » -- _ Give it to `your"children. ‘~ .'» ‘ " ~‘. . s ~GRooEii‘s'. _ __ N. .' YIOOOOUIIIIOUI Dr. E. C. Harris _ _Eye Specialist. Office ilé»!:__I Bak Bulld- iag, loltoiovn Uifioa linen 9,3!-12.30 UU$UU¢#¥##%%! *iP'%$%$$%%%-%` sf 'O S -2,-=.. 'kill'-_,I ‘;“!f.`. ;i"5" libs Q*-9 Q-*_ Q .- 0 “Z 1 CDO ed that you’ll want to repeat If .,.,. At our store an effort is , / ~ \. omit li con 4%-‘ at the most 'reasonable Q; prices. =:=-‘ g So-We Solicit _Your 6 is _ _ . ‘ _ . .7 - _ - son we have been hindered with sore ' -r _ muscles, sprained ankles, etc., but just _ _ _ W* gg soon as we started using Mlnerd's ` " » ` Linlment our troubles ended. Every ' baseball pls e should kee a bottle of c y r D your liniment handy. - _ Your; truly, 1” `@-' li 1 I ‘TRUE SERVICE You like to trade at a store where yoi. are so well treat- .1- _ your visits. 5./ i .1 ‘ __ ,_, ., always made to render this , sort of service. ~ - t.. In fact we believe that a Q Drug store’s right to exist -i We welcome your trade _., and this appreciation finds expression in a constant en- . deavor to make you feel at .z " home, and to furnish you » with the best possible goods . Business on the Basis -of Superior Service g I The Quality Drugaloro' ` ‘ ‘>- Gorntrg Kontand P_"Inoo Struts . ). Healing 310” I .iii °i’.t'.§T“..i»i.'i.E. if S io iiououi ivuiv it NOW I I MAN His-»%ooo" depends upon how well 'it \ ` - ,; performs its function of It wtu~~nQt h-arm the-ni' -- _,tg promoting public health. . m. (not as already announced). - _i>Easo_NALs'_ city. he afternoon to visit Mrs. Ambrose Mallett of Union Road. Mr. Bcnj. Keeping, Murray Harbor. as returned to McGill University to ursue his studies in medicine. Mr. Keeping is a retunued soldier and a on of Mr. Wm. Kee _ Ha made been spending a couple of weeks in Chitrlottetown, his former home, eaves today on return to Halifax. Quebec, and Mrs. McQulllan, left on return Monday. Mrs. G. E. Mcliee with her Iwo children, leaves today for her home n Vancouver, after spending the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKenzie, at Flat River. Sho will be accoinpniiicrl as far as Mon- treal by her sister, Miss .lane Itine- Kenzie, who expects to visit in 'l`oi'- unto and Baltimore, for 11 few inoiiths. Minard’s Linlmcnt used by Physicians g|qApA|__3ANE.._Th¢;-9 ,yin be Rev, E. S. and Mrs. Weeks, llurray "ice next sunday |n _Dx-aiyalbane Harbor, were recent visitors _At Ht. .so p. hi. and ih nosevaiioy at 4.30 Stewart. the seem ef Dr- and Mrs- poR NEwF0UN,D|_AND__ M,-_ Mrs. ‘.Wm. Nicholson of Banff, Al-Y oinas Curran of St. John's, Nlld., UL left f°l' Hllllfal 011 M°“d“Y W S DLL, in me cm, for the past cw, visit her cousin, Principal MacKin- ple'of weeks buying live stock. On_“°"- ‘ ondiiy he shipped six cnrloads of rses, cattle and sheep to Newfound- STRICKEN DUMB. HE CAN NOW ` ' ‘ ‘. hing more amazing ev- Miss Hortenso Phillips, city, left ‘home Bm nm _ eswrday for Momreah _er happened there than when. a. ftw ML Raymond Brom Cny_ len yeB_ hand, uttered the first word he had _ < spoken for 'three years. ,_\l;‘(il?;s_1or Mammal to resume his Havens' wife blessed him with a M,-_ W_ M_ Lundy_ representing th8‘_voc:a_l cords and affected the muscles _ B_ Eddy Co__ of Quebec is in the of his throat. He was stricken dumb, Mrs. John Mallett of New Glasgow, U” the Hii3'P°dF0m9 H2182- IH M2159 . . lingo, he attend to ui 'n d l - _msg in repraselmng Buch __ progressp :vas in the city yesterday and left in S F S1 E Hn OW Ive and popular institution. 1314 Mr. Bernard McQui-Ilan, who has v i Toombs. TALK ' ' LONDON, Oct. l.-There have been many surprises both before and be- lhind the scenes in the London Hippo- inlghts ago, Lewis Havens, a stage ic-hild about two years ago. The little l ti A 1 t d 1 voice. Try to imagine the delight of ?,,y,:0,?3, bfmbé en' yes er ay or his wife when Havens embraced the youngster and said, Kiss your dad Havens was in the rifle brigade and: Ensign and M,.s_ P_ Fm,bes_ of the one had never heard her father's_ onday for Humax to attend Dalhow suffered shellshock during a bom- I bardment on the Somme in Septem-, iber, 1916. The shock paralyzed his ‘Having been discharged from the 'army he was restored to his old place erin! the front curtain and to placing _ut the sides of -the proscenlum the 'cards which bear the names of the next performers'. His hearing was not impaired, so it was easy for hiin to receive orders. He has answered questions by whistling, once for "yes" and twice for "no/' He excited the sympathy of Mrs. Wanda Lyon, one of the principals ut the Hlppoiirome, who sent him to Frank Horier, the chief nias:-icin' at Sir Frederick Mil- ncrs hotel for sufferers from shell shock, at llcnipstead. Mrs. Lyon told llorier to exercise ull his skill on liavciis and she would pay the bills. Intense was the astonislililent of all on the stage within hearing of Hav- ens when he announced in n clear voice just -as he (lid before he went to tho front “Alix read t be ini" WERNER HORN - ff MAYBE EXTRADI JERSEY CITY, N. J., Oct. Werner Horn, who dynamited the ln- ternational railway brldge~at -Vance- horo_ ililaine, early in 1915, and served three and af-half yolrs in eral pri1~_ion at Atlanta, Gt., ar ‘.it-rc under guard from Fort Ogleth- orpe, Friday, and was ordered- i‘or extradition to Canada -to answer a charge of blowing up a C. »P. bridge on Feb. 2, 1915, ltIMCAdH`1n, N. B. ` U Q Commissioner Ca en r in. v.t-' ‘§° se-.a ening I saw hlm. He surprised me by saying in a low voice, "I congrat ulste you." - . » TED 1.- has fed- rlvi-.i held R. i . . :.yos- FDU! Only Iiorier was not surprised art this. 1l0l"ffl HUF" ‘Wifi Undef U19 terms Ui Bm_ ho §3.__.S_’HuveuS cure was Cffecb fi ti'l;:it»_.' bctiveen the United S eil more quickly than lic had heliev- fillll GVCHL Bfiiiliil In 1915. H0111' el possible. The muscles of llivens’ throat ivvrn- i-onipletcly pzii-Ji_\'7.erl. and triml massage and electrical treati- nient for four days. On the fourth ev- > I+ ~‘-fi-->J1»Jm Mlnard’s Iiniment cures gargot in cows 34,... ‘ . . fr --. -~i:z_-_-.---1-Q trail;-e “IU fs L-oiivlctcil in Boston of “illegally trans- porting rl_viizimit:~” from the' Uiliing ho t-hulti not articulate a syliahio. "1 Sl'-lice inw anvil-=~fi cnlinrrr. _af _ __ ___ _ ._ _-- _T___e--- ,fg A//\\ oo% o\!\\` \ ,___ L_ _ . , . _ O . . _ ‘ 44-O-OO-Q4#-§9O'Of*0~O The N...-.ii...i”......-I Shiatsu .wmv » § The purchase of a Nordheimer is American makes and _ those depths of tone, ings of musical quality, will suffice. , ‘~ _ .o_¢.oo._o.l'__`¢_o.u_‘_¢ _ . _ _;,-,-,,-, ‘uf . not a speculation. It’s a sound in- vestment. 78 years of leadership- supplying the best pianos to the best families of Canada-your sure -guarantee of satisfaction, There are only two other pianos, in our judgment, made on this con- tinent that can compare with the N ordheimer. We acknowledge their right to similar claims, but both are an instrumentfas truly great. It isithe concert piano of the discriminating - professional - the home-choice where only the best 'Ihe Instrument _for I 'Critical Buyer _ _ would cost ship, from $200 to $300 more in Canada than we ask for the Nordheimer. In this instrument are revealed those shad- that stamp ornate. loimsou at ioimsou er _ Summerside, P. E. I.” ; Exclusive-.Nor lhe1mer3Agentsfoi`° this D-O-OO-O-O-OO4 GOO-O40-O-OOO*-O'§§°1 ri- 5' ‘V Why hesitate over the slightly ad- ditional cost of a Nordheimer, when those few extra dollars will ensure you an instrument which, in tone and durability, answers the very highest of musical requirements. ~ In the Nordheimer we offer an instrument high above the accepted standards-a Piano that is all music -rich in tone, beautiful as to case-~»- marvellous pieces of piano workman- Musicaliy, all Nordheimer Pianos are of one grade, but there are sev- , eral styles of cas-e. The plainer and ` less costly designs possessing all the - quality characteristics of the iiiore The few extra dollars requir`ed~'_ to purchase a Nordheimer safe- - , guards your whole investment. Thos. 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