. SEPTEMBER so 1914 .----- i~' . .- ’J>.-*.'i»"1-*r’».'_:.:,";:=?.; J.- ._- =_,,;,;~fi.;. -, , ..~,»_ <.--:_-:~..-r ,ce . .- -. ..r,; -. »i~‘,.. _ ~ -. .\ _~ __ -_ ».»~ x./f-‘__..._ -fi "*"“. .- 1.-' ' ,lf-. .1-.-~ _ ._ ,, ._ .»-. .. . . . .- " »» f »-e » . “ik “iff-. .,»-.~.-.if::=."f1?f5n*Kem-»:" »'-1.~.'r»"<': 2'-f. .wr ""' w. ‘-_-=»1.- `°‘>.=',»5:f‘:r, ‘ _».z-»~.~ if ' 1 5. L ~ i ' i . _ »_ _-,. - ~ J., 1 \ f . ' ¢'»'.-- ---» v . _= ~ <- .5-»-.f~-1.3.- ~ . ,,_ _.1--_,,,_»_ ii., ' " "”'"'" ""'°""""""""""""“"°""”0 vAoni\‘1vi~.' ' _ ‘ ' . I ' 'f “ ' ' 5 THE cHARLo'r'rE'i‘oWN GUARDIAN ' _ ' ._ . _ CO- is one of the thirégs that con- tributes largelyt our enjoy. ment, while it goes up largely in smoke, it leayes behind genil warmth to the occup- ants of the house." We can supply you with the best Coal "at the lowest price. _ Order your supply today. A Pickard & Co., Phone 2110 ' Ch’town _ I ` SIEGE OF ANTWERF' PLANNED, ROTTEIIDAMA, Sept. 29.-The ac- tivity along the Belgian frontier in- dicates that Germans are planning for the siege of Antwerp within H few days. More than 25,000 men, German naval reserves have been brought IIWIS HER llll lil “lRllll-A-l|lliS” -ii llured Both Stomach Trnulill and Headaches P*’~"ER5T0N. 0N'1‘», Ions zoth. 19;; "I "¢°uY believe that I owe my Iii.; I. - . ;~|<;odFr;\i§;a-tives”. Ever since child. _. _ ave been _under the cafe of physicians and have been payin doctor’s bills. I was so sick and worg 32 ah" P?°P1¢= on the street often ‘I E file if I thought I could get S10 g vyithout help. 1`be same old 011111!! Trouble and distressing Headaches nearly drove me wild, Sometime ago, I ot a box of »iFmu_ a-tives" and the grst box did me good My husband was deli bled and advi; sed a continuation of their use. . T0<_ia_y, I am_ feeling fine, and a, physician niecting me on the stree , noticed my improved appearance and aslwcd the reason. I replied "I gm taking Fruit-a-tives", Hesaid uw-cn - . . , if Fruit-a-tives are making you look so Wen- E0 aimed and take them. The are doing more for you than I can»i_ ’ Mas. H. s. wiLi.rAM5, “Fruit-a-tives" are sold by .11 d_ealcis at 501:. a box. 6_ for $150, ffm siz_e 25c. or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. fl`O"\ NON-h Sell towns of Kiel null HAMPTON S. S. RALLY DAY.- . ,L H~mb_urg to llrusssls, and are bei, held_in rcndincss to serve ns an im pruvisod Gernian fleet should An twcrp and llstend bo taken. As direct; result of this move thc Dutch auth- B. orities along the Scbeldt have increa ed their watchfiilness, for during 9. e siege of Antwerp England might lik to send reinforcements through the Dutch Schelrlt which would be 8. breach of neutrality, while nn Qther hand a German victory would bring danger of an attempt on the part of Germany to use the moiitii oi the Scheldt as a. base from which to ut. tack the British naval forces in North Nea. in f"""-'-'_-""'\ Tobaccos We are particularly proud of our tobnccos, for they are selected from 1 _J , the best ou the Canadian market, and are kept in perfect condition in oi patent humidors ~ Evory good grads of tobacco that you could want can bs found hero. Make this your headquarters for smoking supplies. MacKinnon Drug Company- Cor. Great George and Kent Sta. I complain, during her illness. She \ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 'S IT PAYS to buy in this Province. , .__ THE NORTHUMBERLAND.- The S. S. Northumberland arrived in Char- lottetown last. evening at 8 o’clock. _ Passengers by ber were Dr. and Mrs. Balleni. » MUSIC APPRECIATED.-The duet by Rev. H. A. and Mrs. Brown, also the solo by Mrs. Brown, was very much appreciated by the large audi- ence in the Vernon River Methodist Church, Sunday evening last. OFF TO THE FRONT.-Mr. Pstcr Grant, formerly of Morell. I’. E. l., but who has for some years resided in Bri- tish Columbia, has enlisted in the 82nd Canadian Highlanders and is now on the ocean on his way to the front. I-lo is a ilne specimen of a. Highlander. MOUNT STEWART RED CROSS. -The Mount Stewart Rad Cross Society have already collected $219, as well as considerable material to be made up into suitable garments. A supper will be held in the interests of this work on lilonday evening next. Oct. 5th, at which an admission of 25c. will be charged.-L. LEAVES FOR THE FRONT.- Anotlier Islander, Mr W. G. Bruce, son of Mr A. W. Bruce, Red Point, P.E.1.. is another of the brave boys who feel the call of their Einpirs to go to the front. and he is now at Valcarticr. ready to go to the front with the troops. Mr Bruce wus in Winnipeg, Man.. and enlisted there with u Western contingent. * The Presbyterian Sunday School ot' - Hampton held their annual Rally Day -_ service in the Church on Sunday even- ing. An interesting program was well carried out, followed by a short iid- dress to the children by the pastor, Rev. I). E. Hattie. The Superinten- dent, Mr. E./Holm, reported a full at- tendance of members enrolled. A col- lection was taken up to be devoted to the general Sunday School Fund. DEATH OF MRS M. CURR|E.-- The death occurred last evening in this city, of Margaret. widow of the late John Currie, of this city. The de- ceased lady was a striking example of patience and Christian fortitude, and was not known to nnirniur or leaves to cherish her memory three daughters and one son-Margaret, nt home; Mrs. E. D. Sterns and Mrs A. F. Webster, of this city, and Norman A., Inspector of Steaniships at Hali- fax, N. S.-besides a large circle of relatives and friends who will mourn the loss of a kliid mother, a true 1- lrienll and a good woman. Truly the death of the righteous is blessed. llcr end was peace. WEDDING BELLS.-The miirriiige look place at the Vernon River Metli- odisl.Parsoiiage, August 26th, 1914, at high noon, when Rev. H. A. Brown united in the holy bonds oi' niatriniony, Miss Leah Judson,dnugh- tor of Mr. Wm. Judson, Earncliffe, _ and Mr. Samuel Taylor, son of (la t t 1 i _ 1"” _ l-l every time. country and do not work people. Work for all Canadians will be assured, provided we all do our plain duty and buy Canadian-made goods Kellogg’ TOASTED CORN FLAKES is the only article bearing the name “Kellogg”lthat is made in Canada. /-\_ll others are manufactured outside of this help our , Canadian Do your part I Buy Canadian-made goods and keep your money at home. KEl.LOGG’S TOASTED CORN FLAKES Made in London, Ontario, Canada L p _ Wm. Taylor, Mill View. The bridal party ciitercdtlic parlor tothe strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Brown. The bride was tastefully gowiicd in white silk vlol with over- hicc. Aflcr thc ceremony tho happy couple drove to the- home of the bridc‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Doclicrty, Cherry Valley, whore luncheon was pariaken ol. In the evening they left by the Murray liar- bor lruin for Wood islands, to spend their honcymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tnylor have thc best wishes of their many friends for a. happy and pros- perous Journey through life. MOUNT VERNON.-'l‘lie school is progressing favorably under thc able nmiiagcineiif. of Miss Florence Camp- bell.---Messrs. Wm. Ross and Dun- can Mcllac, loft Mounl. Vernon for liulifax to join the Ecrl Grey.-Mrs. Angus Mcliay' lias arrived home i`roni Glen William after spending her vacation at Mr. S. Mathicson's.-Mr. Isaac Acorn has returned home after sponding a few days with Mr. .loliii Mclsaac.-Mrs. Jimmie Bears, of ‘Brooklyn, paid a. short visit to Mount Vernon. the guest. of Mr. und Mrs. J. I.. Morrison.-Mr. Murdoch *Mc- Phee paid a short visit to Caledonia recently, thc guest oi` Mr. John (lam- cron.-Mr. Duncan McLennan of llcvis, paid a short visit to Mount. Vernon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Acorn.-Mr. Daniel Nicholson has returned liomc after spending ii Claude Wood and his big brother of Mount Vernon. thc guest of Mr. and Walton, of Glen Forest and fami --Her friends are pleased to see Mrs ander McRae. _l ___ ~u_5__ W "-' ' I ""1 Foxes for Sale ` | 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks Just received from Peace I . River our last consignment of 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks. _ T"”° ‘“° ““"i,"”‘ ”§..‘§-“Xi .'l.".‘i.§“.1?.ii..°§i.; ill‘§.33".3.‘l§ .` 1118 ' . . lgidiriatteéiwitliudg azfsonce as they and selling rapidly. Write, call or phone our 0ff1C¢- Massacliusetts Fox Exchange 161 Queen St. Phone 515 hariottetown, P. E. I . _ .s azslsi a .- C mi. , l 1-ev _._..__.-_.-~»-_ , at the hour ot 7.30 p. m. Wm. Moran. Secy. Treas. 'sitldwomii ----»""|ii‘i'.".'.:ii"a few months with Austin .ludson.- Alcxnxnder, Lot 49, paid ii visit to Mrs. Daniel Nicholson.-The many friends of Miss Ellie J. McQueen are nloascd to see hor home again uf. ter spending a few months in the land of the stars and stripes.--Mrs. l.en~'-u lv paid a visit recently to Mount Ver- non.-Mrs. Ellie Morrison is able to be around again after her illness. Daniel Nicholson out again after her severe illness.-Miss Lizzie Mc'l‘avlsh of Iona, paid a visit to Mount Ver- non recently, the guest of Mrs. Alex- , ::The Island Condition Powder con- ._ I talns only the flncst ingredients and is made according to the formula of an eminent veterinary. For 15 years it has stood the test and today it is in greater demand than ever. Feed It and get results. _25c. full pound pack- age. 20c. pound in quantities. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. intl. HST. LAWRENCE SILVER BLACK FoX CO., LTD.,-A Meeting of the lshareholders of the St. Lawrence Sli-_ |ver Black Fox Co.. Limited, will he held in the office of the Company, Charlot- tetown, on Thursday October 15, 1914, 5774-9-28 mliil £ ` »’ l `»'.`l\`¥`\_'\\ ill is interuted and should know . i` about tl-in won o fn MISS HUGHES SINGS.-At the Organ Recital in St. James Hall to- morrow night, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, Miss Hughes will sing several solos. As she has a magnificent voice a large crowd is anticipated. Silver collection only. 5801 CHURCH RE»0PE:¢S.-The Presby- terian Church at Lorne Valley, which has been closed while being painted and repaired, will be re-opened next Sabbath day, Oct. 4th, at the hour of 3.30 p. m. The Rev. D. Wright. Mont- ague, and Rev. F. C. Simpson, llalifux, will assist the pastor, Rev. J. C. Mar- tin. The Sunday School lially has been postponed until 2.30 p. m. sumo day. WEDDING THIS MORNING-ln Zion Church this morning, at seven o'clock, the marriage ol' Miss Kitty Nicholson and Mr. Leslie B. Smith, of Charlottetown, will take place. The Rev. G. C. Taylor will oi'I`iciale. The couple will be unattended.. Immediat- ely after the ceremony, the happy pair will drive to the railway station and leave by the western train for the mainland, on a short wedding trip, which will be spent in visiting points of interest in the Maritime Provinces. FOX NOTES.-The Canada Fox Exchange recently took delivery ol several pairs of foxes for companies for which it had made sales.-The ranch of the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Company has been practically completed, and in a weck or two the black beauties will be installed in their new quarters.-Lei.ters received re- cently froni the United States ask for particulars regarding the black fox industry, and express the vicw that while the outlook for business gener- ally is dark, the fact that the black fox companies are able to pay lmnd- sonio dividends to their sliareliolders. particularly appealed to investors.- Tlie Royal Investment Exchange has received a letter from n responsible trust company in London (Eiig.), in which it is stated that the situation in regard to the sale of fox stock at this moment “ is somewhat improved. owing to the success of the Allies in turning back the Gcrinaii advance on Paris." WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty and interesting wedding will tako place this morning at half-past six, when Mr‘Gerald 1'. Brcninor, son of Mrs George Brcniner, of 158 Prince Street. and Miss Susan Crcskill. daughter of Mrs W. ll. Croskill. will be married in St Pu.ul's (‘athedral by the Rev. Mr Wooilrofl. ’l‘lie brides- maids will he Misses Adele Newbury and Frances Gill, while the maid oi' honour will be Miss Mzilcoliii, thc bride’s cousin. The ushers are Messrs Hugh M. Simpson und W. C. Sinclair. The bride will be aitired in white 'satin and will carry a beautiful bouquet oi' white roses. The bridesniaids will wear dresses of pink and blue. re- spectively, and will carry bouquets of pink roses. The maid ol' honour will wear blue. After the ceremony the married couple will leave by the s.s. Nortliumbcrlaiid on a trip to I-lalifax and lloston and will be away for about two weeks. The bride’ will wear a travelling dress of blue, and ri blark velvet hut with whitc plume. The Guardian joins the numerous frieiids of the couple in extending hearty con- gratulations. ::0ur Cliocolates are absolutely pure, fresh, wholesome, and delicious. ed from four ol' the best lines now bc fore the public~Noilsoii’s. Willnrfls, Liggctts and Moirs, put up in hand- some boxes, from 35c. to $2.00 Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., cor. Grout George and Kent streets. nietf I I You can get here the choicest, select- SPECIAL SERVICE IN ZION CHURCH.-A special service will be held ln Zion Church to-night, com- mencing at eight o’clock. Miss Dor- othy Sutherland willising. SOCIAIJ AND RELIGIOUS 8UR- VEV.-'i‘iie following gentlemen are asissting in the work of the Committee on Civic Conditions: Messrs E. T. Higgs, J. E. B. McCready. J. K. Ross, D. A. McKinnon, H. Hillson, G. E. Hughes and Rev. D. McLean. CARD OF THANKS.-Mr John Munroe and family desire to thank their many friends and neighbours for kindnesses and sympathy extended during their recent bereavement in the illness and death oi’ Mrs Munroc, and also the many friends far and near who expressed their sympathy in ap- propriate iioral offerings. 5809. AUCTION SALE TO-DAY.--Alton tion is directed to the auction sale of the Cox estate, which takes place to- day (Wcdiiesday) at 12 o'clock. This will afford an excellent. opportunity to any person to purchase ii iirsbclass property dcsirably situated at Si Avards. Full information may bc obtained from the advertisement which appears in this issue. 5808. MISS BERTHA GORMAN has ar- rived lionie from nn extended visit to Boston und New York. While in New York she look a course in social dancing from Mr and Mrs Vernon Castle, the greatest exponents ol' modern social dances. She also studied ballet and aesthetic dancing and visited the Emerson College of Oralory. ln this connection we arc pleased to learn froin Miss Gorman that Henry Lawrence Soulliwicli, l’rvsi~ dent of the (iollege, will givc ii rcvilni in (lharlottetown about the milli' .\l_v-irc. Ai; this meeting li'-.il been rnilirr iiifoinially and hur- ,-imiy will-il ii was (lei.-idcil to have ri moi-~. i'»,-|iro_-ciitzitivc. meeting in Ocioln-r. of which iiotlcc will be given later, at which all women interested in sucli ai. iiiovciuent should be asked to alluiid :ind there complete an 01'- gniiisailioii with aims as above out- liiicll. The ivillowliig were present at il.:-. niocriiig:-lVlrs J. A. Mathieson, Mrs lid Uliiiiiiller, Mrs W. Bentley. _\ir¢; lliiclugiiiiii, Mrs D. Ii. Shaw, Mrs Ilth-i.klici'ii. Mrs J. ll. Jenkins. Mrs ~`, \\f'f,-rllock, i\'lv"< .T J. llotli\‘"" il I . l _ Airs ‘.‘.’. K. Rogers. Mrs B. Rogers, Mrs ciisscll worn: iiicilicfil iiispectioii iii§ 'L IC. Hutt-li, Mrs S. C. M0019, MIB! r ,1 ’ ~ . llnrrcll and i\iis.~. G. 1:.. 1Jutciic-r. .-mm _ ____ 4 lately. There are soft hats there are hats of every all wearable styles- at the HATTERIE. Illllle Trustworthy Trusses Don’t go on the theo hat “A truss is a truss.” pecial truss is needed i early every case and car hould be taken in selectio so that you will get the righ o n e. Proper fitting is another important .consider- ation. We do scientific fitt- ing and guarantee our work in each case. The satisfac- tion and security which goes with each truss which you buylhere costs ncthingextra. .lolinson & .lohnso The Quality Drug Store llllll 'IIf4`\\\\\\\\\\ |Illl\ IIQX \lllII(lA\\\\\\\VIIILlllIIlQ j -_ lYll\§“\WIllIl \\\\\\\\ ` ua 5 rn fr rr 3 _§l||l IA\\\\\ wvllllllllgs Ill tb D \\\\\ H Il7If;`\\\\\YIl I the HATTERIE offers. range of caps in P. E. I ’l`HE} “HATTERIE” at the MEN’S STORE invites you very particularly to see the hand- some new blocks that have been coming in rasss HATS s'rsTsoN 1-iA'rs FRANKLIN HATS. vaiiety-for this autumn is a great soft hat season, there are smart new English stiff liais- Young men will appreciate the_great assert- _ _ ment of new colorings shown in this falls shapes ~I"JEAVE "°it~ 't0§-the Older men will like the assortment of mod- erate shapes-quictstyles-sober colorings that ALL IMEN will be pleased with the prices 1 that tne HATT ERIE offers on nice new fall hats. THE SOFT HATS are 1.50 to 6.50. THE ST IFF HATS “ 2.00 to 5.00. And then you know there is here the finest The Busiest Store On Cliarlottetown’s Busiest Street S me Auium Hats that all Men Should See in very partic ularly strong good block-and they are I ...;f. ‘;“‘§'a makers of Toilet preparations the lfé' world ever have contributed their best to our Toilet Lux uries for My Lady Here you will find the choicest products of Hudn_ut, Seeley, Roger & Galliet, £ohnson, lngram,Woodbury, ackard and Colgate-they -r ;.;15§‘r\(@ TE. 1 ~‘A fs ‘_ I ml: our cruuln for ' » it. If he cannot supply ,_ . _ the MARVEL, accept so - \ ‘ other but und sump for Illus- ~-s°e~°*-~:.'.°.°~ as".-f-.:".... IS' .ii'§'.'.iv°iAns3°ii'sur3ifi do. iviiismoii. h ‘ General. Agents for Candi.; _ are all represented here. I The Two Macs 149 Gi. George Street. Get Your New Overcoat From ` - The Men’s Store I i CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT where you can see at once just how fit is going to like-where you can tell before you leave the store whether you like it. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OV1~Ll\'i`OAT where you can be ' certain of getting the last word in flvercoat style the fit- and set-and swing that perfect tailoring ensures. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT at the MEN ’S STORE . ‘ where you will pay strictlv “before the war” prices. MEN’S OVERCOATS $9, $10, $12, $14, $17, $20, $25. MEN’S-SUITS $3, $10, $12.50, $15, $16, $20. $25. BOYS SUITS $2.25, $2.50, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50. $7.50 up. F l _ *_ ~\ l . "2 _,,,.. r know What’s what in styles-and to recognize the real thing when they see it. For in- stance, this new Soft " Stetson. is Vile have full assort-5 ments of all the new Stetsons here--it’s an easy matter for you to'f select the one that youl will like to wear, ;_“,'°" - `_ .E " ` ' . '-:.:».~:-:-:¥"$:341:-::»§:T"5?”‘f" ` _ ~ \“~ : 1.;-;._.;¢.-.-,.» . ' - 7,. f: 'EQ " ` - .;‘ ~ \ . \- ' Ai ‘*?;“‘ - ~’ young fellows to Boys Tweed Norfolks for 8 to 14 year lads . Regular $10. value at JUST ANOTHER OF OUR LUCKY purchases--got a lot of handsome well tailored good weight two piec¢ Norfolk suits in greys and browns and navv blue-perfect fitters dandy styles-we bought them under the market, 'ml iltiii ;§§3..f’.‘.‘f‘.’,..”.f’.i‘. .T.i3?‘...l?‘?.‘;?ffi‘f.f’.`o7 .50 A. W ‘ --=..-.L_-‘ . , . . . ,-rr. 1,gq§»' .: :‘;fLf.*.-.Ak-; .rg-.l'f»"~ ',A.:_»:\_ ~."'.»~.= ..~_‘;»‘;',v,= ii.,":_ _ ';-;“;,_.'_ '_ __ .» __ * i .."»~. -. . , ~ - , - » i. 4 , -. _ is g <“~ -_--».. " Ti-¢..1 » V 3)