¢ . - 'I '51EP"1`-EMBER 29» ‘Q15 -'ras cnanrorrsrown GUARDIAN _ . “_ __i|,f,.__ - A... ;m_ _ PAGE FIVE - T " ' I ‘ , - M... .__ ._________. _ ._ f \ . The Best Coal We have a big stock of the very best Coal all sizes. When you need coal let us quotel you our prices. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’town _ V i; \ iliiiniii P THE FIFTH CITY IN NORTH AM- ERICA. l. New York, Chicago, Pliiladelpliia, Boston. Montreal. Thus ranks Mont- real, the flftli largest city in point of population (over 700,000) in North America, and also the largest city in English speaking portions of the British Dominion beyond the sees. Mount Royal, the magnificent public park, than which no city in the world has a. superior, never so beautiful an appearance ns in its autumnal tints. The Canadian Metropolis with its immense stores, theatres, concert balls and other places of amusement in full swing is particularly attrac- tive at thi.s season of the year, Special excursion fares on Govern- ment Railways will be in effect' Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and `2. good for return un- til Oct 18. The iaro form Halifax to l\lontrc:\l and return on these dates will be $10.45, and proportionately low rates will prevail from all points in the Maritliue Provinces. With the excellent :ici-ommodation on the two through express trains, the Ocean Limited and Maritime Provinces are usurcil of an cnjoyablo fall holfdny. 2135-9-24ME4i I “I' o Macs Su erior Essence of’ hy Suffer fr EUMATI _ _when you can _get al_mos I mirnediate relief and fin- ally_ cure yourself by aking .. r RODIYS. heumatlsm Cut pmniaulul//Q\\\\\\\\\\\\%//////A\\\\\\\\v////)%'_m\\\\\ an e ”"s rs :ci ~ 5 S ..._ I-P vlllf ‘és %|m|m\\\\\\\\@llA\\\\\u'.a/W//A\\\\\\\\w/////v&\\\\\\\\\\\wf ('¥ \Q Some of the wors ses of rheumatism- s possible to conceive have been cured by this unequalled remedy. A FP If you suffer from eumatism do not tai o get a bottle of this re- iable remedy. . ,_- Prepared and sold oiil '~< eo. E. Hughe "The Pc-ople's Dri.iizizist" W Illlll I\\\\\\\\\*IIIlllllll -i Good Soaps ----3c a (fake Today you can _ buy hand soaps regularly priced at ten and hftcen cents for six cents a cake. And you _can get soaps formerly priced at live cents to ten cents at three cakes for nine cents. The only thing about the of- fer is that the boxes arc soiue- what sliop worn, but the soup is good- you know yourself that soap is even better when old. A big variety to choose from -oatmeal soaps, tar soaps, skin soaps and toilet soaps of all kinds. And every good perfume imaginable. COME IN on this offer today. McKinnon Drug Co. I The Rexall Store \2__..""°" . l'x'C“JNlAN|A IS ASKING' ABOUT BULGARIA .iz p Vinegar and Mixed Spices when mak- ing Pickles and "Chow"-you'll have betlcr luck. Macs Essence of Vin- egar and Mixed Spices are better but they doii't cost any` more than the in- ferior kinds. Try them. The Two Macs. 149 Great George Street. Mtf ROME, Sept. 28.-The Turin corres- pondent ol' the idea Nazionale. says hc has been informed the Roiimanian Government has sent to Sofia it note couched in frieiidly language asking an explanation of Bulgaria’s military preparations. [__._. _'\ i -1 -i /I//IIIIl.\\\\\\\\ 2 Be Skeptical of _ Bargains I , at All is Gold that Glitter! _Q > honest manufacturer. W -'~~ have earnestly striven to 4 establish such a reputation, _and believe ou; old_ fnends ‘ will say that we _have never disappointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco line. i-ri &N°i.i iii: Lid , IC ey lCOSOIl0. 0.,i aphone 345 _ - Manufacturers \\\\\\\\@ ,\\\\\\YlL\\\\lII'IIlll@\\\\\\\\\\%lIlA\\\\\\?ll$ If ou want, good, pure I '_ I reliable tobacco go to an __,,-_:_i-_-»a=- '}‘:. A \\YlIIl\\\\\\\\\\'IllllIIII #fi ttentpion( VIII///Z2A\\\\lIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIIlI/Ii.\\\\\Yll A lI.a\\\\\\\W&Y¢ lllll I G do cAi>1'A|N_`F. 8. M¢sA5V~ilnl ii i]-e- l cent issue of “ ‘anada” ee y, tie ‘ leading London Canadiaii journal, the - » ‘ ' ' front _page is,devoie|l to a reproduc- AT THE KOSEY KORNER. break- fast served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to 2; supper, 5 to 7. mtf POWNAL CIRCUIT. - Oct. 3rd - Services: Clifton at 11, Mt. Herbert at ?.30, Pownal at 7. HARTNEYY. - There will b`e ser- vice at Hartney Hall on Friday even- ing at 7.30. _ ‘ CLIFTON-There _will be service this (Wednesday) evening at Clifton Lot 48 Church at 7.30. ' ' siDEwAi.K ExTENbso--A new section of wooden sidewalk has been laid down at the top of Hillsboro street leading to the fine new double cottage just completed there. SALVAGED CARGO.- The scho- oner Bonus arrived yesterday with a cargo of laths taken off the wrecked schooner Livonia which is lying on the shore at Shemague. SCHOOL PRIZES. - Alexandra school is to be congratulated on cap- turing two prizes at the recent Ex- hibition for school garden vegetables and flowers. Much credit is due the capable teacher Miss Judson. SERVICE AT ..ANNANDALE.- There will be no Divine Service in the Presbyteriaii Church, Annandale until Sabbath evening neyt at 7 o’- clock because Rev. Wm. McLeod will assist Rev. R. C. Murray at Mt. Stew- art in several meetings in West St. Peters this week. CAMP HOSPITAL- The men at Brighton Camp are enjoying robust healh. he hospital ent being very. seldom in requisition. Only one case and that of toothache was reported yesterday. The swimming parades have been temporarily abandoned ow- ing to the rough weather. Two or _three tents were blown down on Monday but otherwise no damage has been done. RED CROSS WORK.- The report of the Red Cross Society of Hunter River for 'the year ending in Septem- ber is iis followsz- Total collections $318.53 cts. Amount forwarded $205.- 50 cts. Amount spent in purchase of goods $81.23. Balance on hand $31.80. The oflicers appointed for following year arez- President, Mrs. Geo. D. McLeoil;i Treasurer, Mrs. E. Wed- lock! "Secretary, Mrs. E. McRae. SAILING CANCELLED-l\ir. Jas. (‘:irraglier, agent of the Plant Line ser- vice has received the following tele- gram from Halifax: Steamer Halifax encountered heavy gales, only arrived at Boston today. Necessary to_ cancel East this trip. She sails from Hal- ifax Suturday at midnight. This means that there will be no sailing from (iharlottetoivii on Friday, Oct- oher lst, the next sailing from here being, Friday, October 8th. MR. PARROTT'S LECTURE--There was a good turn out of the Y. M. C. A. Scouts on Monday night in the Heartz illeniorial Hall to hear Mr. Parrott, or- ganizing scc'ty of the boy scout move- iiicnt from the lieadquarters at Ot- tawa. Mr. Parrott exhibited a num- ber of stereoptican views of scout camps and scout organizations and uork in Ontario and tho west. He also slioivctl some pictures taken at ilie re- cent exliibition here, and also of a big <-onipaiiy of 5,000 boy scouts being inspected by the late Governor Gen- eral, Earl Grey, at the Toronto Exhi- bition. There were also some pic- tures of winter pastimes, summer camps, social trips, etc.. ilemonstrat~ ing the invaluable training the boys received in swimming, life saving, first aid, ctc.. at these outings. ::SORE FEET-Are you troubled with them? Penslar "Tread Easy" Foot Powder will give you instant re- lief from that hot. burning sensation so often troublesome in warm weath- er. There's nothing that will put your feet in good shape so quickly. 25c. box. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ::RA|NCOAT BARGAINS - Patons re showing n specliililine of Ruincoats t it discount. Get one while they t. Limited number. 3222 EWQ In Miss Ada Bradbury B8 Great George Street Art Needle ,Work and materials for working. Stamped Linens\ and Threads of all kinds, 88 Great George Street. 3710-9-29Mtf. mnxi |_ _ -- - ' 1 *-fs m _ ‘_ W _' ~ _f_'; _ -..._..... Comfortably VI Heat Your Home 'I Ami well U -and that will last for years. either. ` Phone 125 to-day. I ”`ci»sri0u»»u»wai. P.-E. 1. . Phone 278 A : You shouldn’t let your wife and family suffer from thi: cold this Winter when for :i small cost we can dnsta a nea; ing system that w_ill give you the comfort of a ay ii? Junfe I that will require little attention-that is economica on ue ~ No modern home can afford to be without DI'°D¢l‘ heat' _ ing-Many diseases spring from a cold _da_mPd1'0°l;\r~ 2;; very health and life of those most dear is mt ang' - they worth less than the price of a heating sYS em- ,We 'know you need_ a heating SYSICJU in Y°“f. h°m°» but think it awfully expensive-it is_n_t. It is ai sgiilmlgi inveitmftiat and as good as gilt edge securities that wi ringt C11 h. comfort and happiness to your home and will not cos rnuc Coal Hard -I and _ ~ Soft All Kinds The Best Quality Lowest Prices ` at I _ _I I of E. Full’s~ | & Ga. I I? Yard' URBIL ' 149 Gt. Geo. Street _ -I . of _ anywhere, it is the leader of and - HARVEST OUT. - There is a great _deal of harvest to gather in yet in Millview and Vernon River. Evsnvaopv si¢oui_.D hear the talented Irving Beers in Crapaud Hall 'Wednesday evening. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. 3193-M2i. ROAD INSPECTOR.--'The steam roller is busy rolling the new section of Rocbford Street between Kent and Grafton. - CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. Ewen_MacD'ougall will preach Sab- bath, Oct._ 3rd at Kinross at 10.30; Millview at 2.30 and Birch Hill at‘ 6.30. TARTAN WRAP. - Will the person who picked up the Tartan wrap be- tween Hardys, Union Road, and Charlottetown, leave same at Paton and Co's and receive a reward, This wrap is valued very highly ly the own- er and cannot be replaced. 3156-M3i. THe MINTO.- The government steamer Minto, Captain John Reid, which has been undergoing repairs since her return from Hudson .oBay, left Halifax Friday afternoon f0r_ Chai-lotte‘cow.n.‘ taking lighthouse siip~ plies for several gulf lights en route. ENTERTAINMENT iN P. w. HAi.i_‘ -On Monday evening, Oct. 18th, there will be a large-Patriotic Bridge in P. ‘ of W. ,College Hall. This entertain-` ment is _being arranged for by a com- petent cominittec of ladies and the proceeds are to be devoted to patriotic purposes. Reserve this date and help make the .evening .a success. for so Worthy a cause. _ _ ' MISSION MEETING-The regular monthly meeting ofthe W. S. and W. M. S. of St._~James' Church, was quite largelyiattended yesterday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Morrison, presid- ing. Delegates of the 39th annual convention at New. Glasgow, Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Calais gave inter- esting outlines of the work done in the Mission Field, and also of the Res- cue Home in Sydney, and the Mari- time liome for delinquent girls in Truro. These reports were \vell rc- Ceived and gave members the compro- hensive idea of the work yet to be accomplished. WEDDING BELLS.- An interest- ing event took place in York on Weil- nesday. Sept. 22nd, when Miss Katie Mallett was united in marriage to Mr. Robert Chappelle of Marslifioiil. The ceremony was performed af the home of the bride by Rev. J. L_ Daw- son in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. A few days previous to her marriage the popular young bride was given a variety shower by a large number of her friends in York and‘thc sur- rounding distrlcts, and on the eve of her marriage her girl friends gave her a linen shower. The congregation of the Methodist Church in which she was a faithful worker and member of the choir presented her with a beautiful mahogany parlor chair and table. - ::MEET|NG. -The Trustees of Cornwall School request a meeting of their ratepayers on Xvednesday September 29th at 7.30 p. m. By order of Trustees. John D. McLean, Secy. __ 3208-9-28-m2ipd ::'1‘he delicate. appetizing flavor of your preserves. pickles, etc., depends largely on the QUALITY of spices used. We sell PURE, FULL-FLAVOR- ED SPICES. JOHNSON & JOHNSON,` THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE, COR. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS. "lllllIk`VJIlIlIIllIA llllll §Your Canning Success 9 Depends Largely Upon Little Details You may select your fruits and vegetables for canning with the utmost care and then meet with dismal fail- ure, unless the sealing is done securely. We can supply you with . the best sealingzmateiials- Beeswax and osin, Par- owax_ etc. at extremely ` low prices. Fresh Jar Rubbers Should Always Be Used a There’s no economy in us- ing last year’s rubbers. Price per doz. 1Oc ohnson _& Johnson . *ri-|Ei"ouAi.i*i'*v nnucsronia. E _ Cor. Kent &. Prince Stl. J lllll lVIIII'@¥\\\\\V lllll IIIIIIIA\\\\KVIIIIIIJfZ§\\\ \\\R*/IIIAW ’llll_\\ 5-n i -, » 1 . _ Try a _ Marguerite The Marguerite is the r best 10c Cigar you can get _high class smokers. The Marguerite is of med- ium length and mild fiavor, made ofclose rolled Havana and Sumatra leaves, burns evenly and gives genuine delight to all smokers. _If you wart a really good cigar you li have to the Marguerite and buy it ere_ The 2 Macs tion of a photo group oi` the machine gun officers of the ist Ciinadian Div- ision, iifcluding the reserve battalion, iii which Captain l<‘. Il. McRae appears in the most prominent position in the ‘front rank. The photogriipli was tak- -en at the Basland Camp, Salisbury ii a course of instruction uiidei f`a names have since appeared in -the casualty -list. As already stated hi the Guardian, Captain McRae was pro- _ nioted in consequence of his efficiency. and because of his Iuveiitioii of a val- i iiable moveable machine tripod which l`-as been adopted by the war oiilce. i A'noiviANcE. '- 'rife rosion Post Plain, whilst the officers were attend-1 lg . _ . _ p_ tain McRae. andseveral of the oiiicersi money left by Baldwin. Dr. Turn- 'l‘iirnbull's first romance had a sad ending in divorce 'just a year ago. He has been in the public eye for a long ltime, principally as the husband of Lillian A (Ashley) Turnbull, who went to Los Angeles and sought 'to have her daughter, Anita Baldwin. awarded one~tliir`d of the $20,000,000 _estate left by the late “Lucky” Bald- iwln of race horse fame. The trial was an extremely i-iensational one. Mrs. Turnbull at that time baring her soul ..i the courts in an effort to prove that the girl was entitled Io a slice of the ybull himself had been involved in liti- gation. too, it being his contention that as a blootl relative of George Washington, the first President of the country, he is entitled to a share iii the 10,000 ai-rcs of land in Virginia which (Yungrcss gave to thc President. l~`or years he has been fighting witli‘ nineteen otlien clainiants. lie says rays:-Miss Sadie Distant, a liand-_ some Prince Edward island girl wI\o‘ than a vear ago to study beauty cul-' there is about $8,000,000 involved. and he hopes wlicn the political complex-' Just 2 I O Z7 if " ’-rr TbIs'l'reiif pun Every package of Broci¢'l Bird Sued contains a cake of Brock’s special Bird Trout. This, with Broclds Bird Bead, will keep your pet bright and hollfhy. Free sample Brock'l Bird Sud i-ind "TrsaI.“ Write Nicholson &Brocli, 5 A Francis B\.,Toran!o. (5) mme dow" to Boston a lime more ion will be given proper recognition. i V r littl lu f th' ti re, has won the heart of Dr. Wil-1 6:5' _ 0 Wa”f_ "’_w"_°r_ _L "cw m' l-i., that bc and the pretty Prince Ed- liam B. Turnbull of'Back Bay, who is m‘1""°’ 1" ‘|10 ‘U0 0| DI- lulnhull “Um ward lslaiiil girl had been married. iivarly twenty years her senior. Dr. it was .nnoiinccd from Concord, N. there. _ ` ' I _ _-' __.______ 1 -~ _ _ _ _ ` The The Moore & McLeod Store 119-121 Queen Street Ch’Town_ Store ».~, E5: -- 'iiiii=iEi.ns_ ii/ _-.’i Q , '~. -il.'.-- * STANFIELD S N. RED LABEL is a make, comparatively garment... ....... __ able, per garment ....... ._ I heaviest quality all wool specially adapted for o - 'li -..i~'».‘WE' "i-‘='ii.-_`,='=ii°§,'.‘.:`f;-;l1-. _ if i`-if-=' .<5 it '.- . eight ribbed unshrinkable alll sizes, pergarment ..... ~ , . . all wool. unshrinkable, perl BLUE LABEL is medium weight all wool absolutely unshrink-1 BLACK LABEL is the very in very cold weather per garment..... .... _L _\ / I fa' , ° ` . ,_., ,_ w gi Price of the :- '==..;. ’ é'i‘ 5, .`i'ii_."':i-,,,, -. - ‘-, -» _ _ - if Garments you ~ -ri?-. . fi". i- / _ .1-'.'-iii”-."=_‘1,ji¢=..-'.i-»,'ii»' .frai- ->iiI;=t-fbst..-J.-Ei:-'~1»Y -.fa-"i»' @€*/fir.-==_ ‘r ,pf-'ii if »?==,-5 ,~ /.-_ as .- _ .';f€f<.¥. -<2'-_‘-_‘-'_ ? | binations. Ll.. --1; / ' _ ` \ ` ' “ ” ' No. 7 is the spring and fall weight, fine smooth weav~ per fa-- .... _ B. is a good well known light weight unshrinkable utdoor work right for the B. C. is a medium fall weight very fine and smooth, good 1 for indoor wear per garment... » No. 88 is a splendid medium heavy all wool garment, for winterl wear, per garment . ~ No. 64 is the very heavy fine smooth weave, a grand wearer and all eit er indoor or outdoor em1iJloy._..I.... Stanfield’s Unshrinkable Combinations B. C. medium fallweight, very choice, smoothly knit, perfectly suited to the most sensitive skin, closed crotch, iii very newest model, a splendid Combination at per suit__.. .................. ST. GEORGE Elastic knit all PANAMAS No. 95 combination is urishrinkable, very soft and warm, a natural _wool, very smooth unshrink- English make .......... ______ ...$3.25 able. Def Suit ~~~~~~ -_- ............ ~. $3-00 _WATSONS MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATION is afine unshrink- able combination very smooth, very durable perfect fitter and long wearing material, per suit ........ $3.25 Heavyweight of the same brand at__.'...... ..... Any size-in any number of Stanfield s underwear two piece or con; iné ation, will be procured to special order within a few days. For examp e,i you would like BLUE LABEL in combinations, we can procure for yo_u in any size at ...... I Order by Mail----Use the _Coupon We’ll Pay the Postage on Out' of Town Orders for Stanfields Underwear -1 _ Mail us the Want. We WILL PAY Tl-1% i’i ISTAGE TO AN POST OFFICE in Prince Edward Is- land. Stanfield’s will not shrink. I Stanfield’s wi ll wear. Stanfield’s will fit well. Sfaniield's will feel comfortable. Stanfield’s in son=ie-»--- one of the styles will perfectly suit YOU. 2 piece or Com- hardest kind of use, er suit $3.00 \ i MOORE & McLEOD, _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Herewith find $ __________ ..for which please I send me ........Undershirt's (Stanfield’s) size. .........Drawers “ “ ---- I _........Combinatio:is ‘“ “ These to be delivered at my address POSTAGE PAID. ........ .... 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