H _ or Parlay Bello 1 < } ll - _I ' MMIGAJ/ _ floral mica whit h CA is th hi h _ t grade of AXI E GRE \Slli mafia. It contains pow _ ‘P°taH~\Ii>-ai-fectl; siiiziolli surface on! axle; wllfrlaepv `t‘§i§°ei\;rl§?$‘ee1=;afd;'g\‘::!g1og?~f4FR§§El‘1&Ié(é?, HIC-A as anv other axle g:~_‘-use ni fi v u naninas muon Mica as ANY crane Manufactured br IMPERIAL OIL OO. Ltd- Petroleurn. Refiners. §mmmmmtel§sl%%hs Kanada s ‘fall n seamen MEMORIAL FOR HER SONS. \ _ eeneee . “ the Pride of the Empire. \' -._ ' ` E&ER&& I-\ ', 'F_-\ . . ROLAND D. TAYLOR AND ALFRED RIGGS. - &%§%i?£&;I% ` wh as .hr .`., ;~.:__ J; _/YN' ;.-,_ of South Africa gave up their lives for their Country and Flag. Such 54;, Tv: »\ _ ` service is priceless. It therefore, behooves the loyal citizens of this t/ef //\ B -“_ / will be received at THE GUARDIAN office, envelopes to be marked “J. ~» *N P. Hood, Treasurer Patriotic Monument Fund." All 'auiounts`_\vill be N’ Pi / acknowledged. `__" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _`_.`\..`.v`,`_",""`,`_"__",`_\",,._.\`\"`._`,".~~_\`\\`»\.\"./-_`\"~..".~v~..-_.-,` \§» \ J. P. iiwa; -_ ~ Treasurer Patriotic Monument Fund. -ii< :\` \ _ Enclosed you will find the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ which you wll / ` ease place to the credit of the following address:---for the Patriotic Monument \f`i . $1 $ N5_me.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pgsf Offige, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... _ lim M l%‘%\%l%l% lik % %% \Vho after winning fame and glory for themselves on the battlefields v-‘L_-’ . ` _$_\_ . . _ _ g _ - . .\ Province to contribute ton aids a Rtriiiorit Mo.\U>ir-:>.r_Fni~n for a eiiiorial to be erected in The Gardens. Subscriptions for the memorial ` . \ 1 NL/ 7'lQ \__ .- .......................... ._i9oo \ _ >'/` _/ _‘J -.1 ~\ \ _ @ ‘ . /-\ /"ff _ -~ .»-‘Q //,N 4/N i'71.¢\ 4A\ g E./;; Wilsssrsaas "Sv" Clocks! Glocks! nn P' Silver Spray Ilour audbe convinced of its su- porierity. » For sale by 5 JnNK1NsasoN 1 Clocks in Marble, Iron, “E a. N. Ji-:NKiNs '.3 sinner oem, -.Wood, all prices. 5 WEBSTER ai McKAY, ff JOHN wnsnrni-JY, J: DRISCOLL dz HORNSBY. :_ iicirisusv enos. 3: W. Moron. .3 ALEX neuron. R- E- Mute if Wimieeaie agent. _:S July 6-eod 1 yr. liiiliil 1* ‘watwtwish Don’t Neglect Your Watch If you allow your watch to run haloug without cleaning, or with i msgid parts it may be worn so bad ly as to dessroy its usefulness » as a timepiece; better have it examined by you Watch Doctor and if in need of repairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart but turning out Bi-st-class work only. Wx summers: Au. one wonx; if you N lnwo not given us n trial it will pay - you to do so nnd“we will be pleased; so seo you at Ganz- Gross: Sreur. W. N. TANTON ~ B ........ _ T-i......v...... i...f...... i‘....- i ' 7-_ ’ 5- _I 5 pot, _'l3°s._nx',> M Pllltil tw- ; -_ B ~ ' ~ "Farm, inblonks otb wand __ _ _ _- ‘___"-_ _ .,L'~£ _ . _ i _ » lp - " i - ~ f ' » ’ ‘ ._ _ ` _ ` __ ‘ ‘ A Rl_0HAB.D_l N80 A names Aeneas _ ...,¢.., or more to suit purchases. _ ._ .. _, _ _ _ _ _ f- . _K_.,__ll.D., "°°""~_ ' mm Cin. _s¢n¢f»»ans-- Dxmsammmi _ 4 J 5 iowa. 4-vnu, im-_ _ vs: _ , .___ _ t _ - ' x ‘ ' »_ Ll -' SJ; ` _ .Q l""~l\_'_ -‘_ f `,“~ fl# ii-f_ 'nf __ *_ = ._"'f`l1 ,_ _ . ' 7 5' ` " _ 5,. ' A 'A _ ll - ._ . ` _ 'V ll ` ~_ __ ’ .» -_ _ - ~ . __,'_..- " 'A J iv ._: M .Q \i _§j"~" 5, ;_. _ j _ ` 'W T L L ` f_ » V `-_ _ '_ _ __ _ _ :.~i;/ ' “ “~»'~.,_..~7 --vi" fe ~ 1"? ' _ f`~“3 ‘- IQ-ogg . _ M-fl _ new srocn. A Jewelry in all lines and iquality. Watches, all grades, gold _ silver and nickel; G. H. THYLOR. ‘ _,_ _ __ _ Farm for Sale. _ . iw acres very fertile land off southern of; the W’on~enEnnn~_-.olaout _l8_.'n?in_s§=_nide and 55 long-about 15 neres:eleni-*sn in iéliizh tate ot fertility. 10 acres ready to stumll-1¢¥3`l10 balance in Hard Wood and Fenoo Rails, situ- ated one mile from Rocky Point Wharf wrherot phroduootcabgs bgaiilipped-Near pf 8 H108 ll Rvllhi - - I Hillsboro h 32)” gem nd Chaidot Illlngrbor-Plonlglgof soaylvegd. ~ Also in September next 50 sores of the Northam Portion of Wrrr-~n Farm now pi&idby;l°iés_;M.nrgaretldi11er and known ns ` n 1 ' .;;~*::% 'riifi party is in good condition.-is virioiiii walk- of Rock Point x d levi ....... ... 0...' ........_- fi. or particulars apply to. - Jnlylo ood R wtf . _ \;`__,._ __ Valuable land 'in the Charlottetown known 1 _#ii ~ W ...L s ._ 2 851: _ .-.I-;.~»-_»~'.f,.+:~ ~ rfv _ Tas marriage takes placenti ofclock this ovaning;ofMr. \_VlllinmT.Bowness and Miss Ella Myers of Carleton. The cere- mony wlll be performed bv Rev. F. W. Wlghtman. The bridesmaid willhe Miss Carrie Bowness`and two little girls, that daughters of Mr. Avard Bell and Mr. Donald Bell will belittle maids of honor. The groom will be supported by Mr. Wesley Myers, brother Ol’ the bride. bride will be charmingly nttired in a dress of white dotted muslin. The brides- maid wearsa dainty garment of white pique pleaaingly trimmed with pink rib- bon. After the ceremony about seventy- tive guests will sit down to sup- per. The following is a. list of presents received to date: Mrs. Thomas Myers, china tea set; J. R. Bowness, dining room chairs; Mrs. J. R. Bowness, parlor couch; Hermes Myers, gentleinaifs easy chair; Mr. and Mrs. Av. ard Bell, parlor lamp;Mr. and M|s.Thomas Hodgson, clock; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, oil painting; Mr. and Mrs.Fred_ Dar- Son. i>a1'l0r` table; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowther, umbrella stand; Mr, and M.;-S, Horace Howatt, chamber set; Mr; and Mrs. \Vealey Newsome, rattan rocker; Mr. Siinuel Carruthers, tea sett; MF- S-\Uf.0!"l S0b¢.Y. silent rocker; and Mrs. John Sinallman, pillow shamst N L _ sr. silver .\rr e . Bowness, carpet svveeper; Mrs. Thompson Johnson, pair of blankets; George Bowness, sett of smoothin iron C . uit i,L. J. R-diiin, pu. of Lid gloves; L. S. Parlee, berry sett; H irry D Oloomy Future lads Bright. and treatin and vigour ns. *UNH DY the Usa of Br. Ohasa’s Nerve F008. Headache. backache, sleeplessness, . despondency, and irregularities are th; result of an exhausted condition of the body and nervous system. N0 treatment was ever so efficacious in restor%g health. strength, vigour and vita ty as Dr. Chase's Nervi; Food, the great blood builder. MTS. J. M. B¥`8.dl€Y, 100 J8.ne street OttaLwa.,- states:-“ For several years T have been gradually running down in health. I became nervous and weak, and worried greatly over my future, “ Hearing of Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food and the wonderful results it has ac- complished ln others, I obtained a box and began using it as directed. I be~ gan to improve immediately, and am now restored to full health and vigour. “ Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food is an ex- cellent remedy, and I can recommend lt to all who are weak, nervous, or run dofwn in health." ' Dr. 0he.se’s Nerve Food. the wor1d'r greatest blood builder' and nerve re Sf°1`9-fivé. 50 cents e. box, at all dealer or Edinanson' Bates ‘and Co., Toronu » 4 F DR SALE. One Pure Bred registered Ieisler Ram, four years old. ’ Three Grade Shro shire Rams, ogg gwg em-5 old. and two, year ogds. y k‘1\‘so one grade Cotswold Ram, three years Q _ 1 A9015' |10 LEWIS FT. B E _j_¢§3t_. 2°_¢°_§i_&w_t§._ CmrTbit§`town ° - f \ __,_./‘- `, _ its Q? ~'“?‘_‘”@ Zinc! .TEN _ _._ -rc1u_uc‘i » B ` »_-In _. _ UYING lil) (illlilll _BY_ _ ll iinillliii E We claim the best facilities for all clpssesof ‘l?yYt§I§ti):}-zLng;ChliIiAlNG._ that our Works tal; _ r_ o - . __ w _ _li nigh ou §e no shrinkage), without interfering stiffen- BY 8 W' 3 mf; °i§°’ is urs tim win A _ -li inn»i»° vo sn mm- _ goodan °vr.*’>' "§=.B.Y“°5°‘l’.5;.i°““..§°.§.. . ‘ OIR: _ _ - ' _ 0! _ wa.ulesa»retnrnod 'by exproslf- 'without _ extra. charge. __ _ p Gtlriw list on application. ` i “ ‘ci E. riENnERgoN, llny92n*wr1y A one A -'~ --1 -M-_-'r-_-i _ _kt . “TIME _ _ 1 V . _e_._ it .1 s r 1' »°_"~'_-.t'.=l"a‘_° fig a z; ai: : “Q IVF- - 0°' "_‘°*’°""_'~ __ _ __ ._ _~ . - » ~,».».<..~f.._ . ~. City- ' ‘ ‘ 1:5 1 the Queen Hotel t _k - ; . . . CM Emves Misses Lmzle and The many friends of Mr. N. D. Armour‘ Si Percy Bowness, fancy candles; Eva Tne many friendsof Mr. A. W. Reddin, Davison, silver salt and pepper dishes; who has been ill for the past week, will Sinclair& Stewarts, silver sugar bowl; H. be pleased to hear that he is rapidly re- ’ ' S. Crosby. patent calf boots; O. H./Wim cnvering. _ f wi k fr ' disl- ~ ' '- -° - Simmons, carving Sem: J_ Re . B ' panied by her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Wick- g arnes, knives; Douglas Rutherford’ parlor mg; wireil_e}§t€yesterda.Y Inornlull for Green & My. and Mrs. Wm. callback, nan lamp. "°°" ' ' - - ~ _ .ft " jf » i fs Consul Vail and Mrs. Vail were piissen- V l i " T Rers by tlie Princess last night returning Bon- te. 1 df `kiodso!‘_ goods wit out. uotofla eureguarn against' its 'tét,..§.ma5. J... fuse.-.n. mamma atrium; is in we . . 1 >' f _ Mr. W. L. M‘cLnren"‘ofberdfl¥lU. ‘S Bl' Mr.-I H. Wnshinton,of Ottawa, is a guest- att e vere o Mr. Leonard! Morris, of Sumrnerside, is 1 - i’ 7% iii? Y visiting friends in the city. . » ~ T1.--f sw. = »“--~’~-=~ Mr. J. Ward, of Tryon, is among the Mrs. W. Scantlebury leftyesterday morning, for Vancouver, B. C. Hon. Wm. Campbell, of New London is registered at the Revere Hotel- a passengerby the Princess yesterday. _ Mr.J J. Prowse, of this clty,wasa poss- enger by the Princess yesterday morning, en route to Sydney. Mr. L. E. Prowse is expected home from Sydney to-morrow night. He will .remain but a few days. e the Princess yesterday morning. will regret to learn that he isyet quite ill. _ Mr.F. Armour has returned from Sydney. llfrs. .(Gapt.) John Macdonald, accom- from an- extended visit to the Consul's t home in Vermont. They were passengers by the S. S. Halifax to Halifax and report a terribly rough passage. Mr. Herbert Nickerson, of Montreal, was a. passenger on yesterday morning's ex press from St. John. Mr. Nickerson .speaks very highly of the C. P. R. for the old home in P. E. I. ‘While here he was -Moncton Daily Times. *'_*€<--- You have read of cures b Hood's Snr saparilla. and you should have perfect cozigdence in its merit. It will do you 80° - _ CITY & COUNTRY NEWS Last night Capt. Murchison returned to the city from Sydney in response toa. tele- gram stating that his son Hector Murchi- 80D. ‘V110 was _ employed in T. A. Mc- Lenn's 'foundry had met with a. painful accident on Monday evening. It seems 'T that when engaged in lacing it belt his °°B‘3 CB'-lllhtln arapidl revolvin shaft _...__ __ -_,. __~" '.E»-fc =._ .4_-M 11'* Zffwfie _. 4. ._- . . . -. . . . ._.--~_»-f=e-..r- hm Htel. I _ AV., _ .1 fi f- " ;.~i»;i~ fi- ' Z.. Suests at the Revere Hotel. V _ " ‘ ~’~ 1 ~». _` , 4 "., n » ` ` ` . ` , -. Mrs. Munn goes tp Charlottetown to _ _ _ _ day, to spend the winter with her step- ` 3 _ _ ‘_ f._i__`_ w - _ children.-Moncton Daily Times. ' » J _ _ _ _ _ ' __ Mr. J. K. Mcliutcheon, Superintendent A l . ' I’ » of the Federal Life'Assurnnce Co., left by l ' o accommodation provided while they were ' ~="` delayed. He left in the afternoon for his _ "` _ . .Y 8 . » and he was whirled around three times, if his body otherwise injured. *Latest 1`¢P01'©S _from the hospital lart night states that Hector was much im- proved. Capt. Murchison’s daughter is also very ill. _ "i_"_i_ >`i"”“ *` NOTHING HUNT OUT' CORNS T » Like tight boots. Notliingremoves corns with such certainty as Putman‘s Painless Corn Extractor. Beware of oisos 'us sub- stitutes. Ask for and get £‘utma)l1’s Corn Extractor at druggists. ;;-i BOYS' CLOTHING.`|\',- Whether the boys stand on their heads or on their feet makes no ditference if _ their clothes were bought at Pa._ton’st Our offer on reefers, overcoats, suits, or ulsters ought to bring you to our store at 01160- 16 d8cw tt. Our boys’ clothing school that forms in _wearing good clothing take as young as 3 years of age to 14. from $1-303 .reefers 75c.; ulsters grip; coats from $3.40 to $6.-J. ~ ‘ 4, AN OPEN LETTER TO PA'l`ON'& CO ` Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 99.* Having worn sninseids Unsnrinknbie Underwear for several months, I fully concur in _nil that is published in commen- dation of it-. o ` I. D. Rum, _ Manager Tele hone Co _lsdscweodttpatsc exofrif united. ‘w 5' .a .Pettit Intl & Saii;iders if ~ - 4 "-‘ ";‘.».i'~- - ' ' _ ;_L" r' ` ._ ` ‘_ __ _ ._ -__ ._ _ ~ _ 3 striking the floor with such force that his on nd 4 _ |inn|s_rins,u`ciictiaiis'.'a.i;l A Emil A-f &“' l A _ ' ""°““°'°‘°- ._ . 0°’ “°' ,on _o¢i<.b¢¢'”"1en1`i'1‘\_:i_ - “ J _ jroturniuptoancl on gl 4 E 3` ham 31 noni. _ _ I kwa; - Oiov. Canriotteeonn L ‘~"""' -thu . 1’ 'l if “ri- if 5 he .-2- »' .a s_~.e,_-._ :f._,> .sea ,s¢.f~._-c.f...|!~..i..¢il->-~~#‘»J-f‘”§~'“~¢»*\"l-\*~f°¢"~§~#'-~’>*~' i¢.._Z _nfs ".i"'~\3”'”" " L_. *rf* i _ w .1-» ~. s Mr..Frnnk Compton,of Summersifle,was " _ -»r`\.*\ n x V _ the guesggf Mr. Knight, St. George street. ` ` I 'ri ' *s _,___ - ._ ~ .K - - _-_ A-u. or the pkrfecmegi ortnpnrn. P? .. Each thread is made up of one f Each strand is tested machine whiehstops the slightest flaw, knotnr -emistake the eye ean't l machine Egeryyard strong, full fore it can Thi! _~;,..‘.'i.“"§ ;.2 5:1 ~ Fi? 1*, Y*r'*Qi‘ INS &