» NQVEMBER ‘3» 1915 - » 'rHa_cHARLo'rTErowN.ouARDlAN _ W Pace .rtvs W , fi-s.'"»f,' "_, V , _ _g . . , ,. ._~ _. .__ V , . ._ _ llram\\\\ ,, 0 I nf y ////li;\\\\\\\vmv////5°' _--__ ,_ -» _ L ln ' ' . _ L* " f 7 _ I soak MARKET.--The price ' for pork on the m rket yesterday - one-half cent next week CHURCH OF ENGLAND.- T ,will be Divine Service at St. .lo Milton, at 11 a. ln., at St. Marks, tico at 3 p. m.. at St. Johns, Milton 7 p. m. on Sunday 114th. aqua/, l COMING VISITOR.-Dr. H. 'i‘. lWolfe, President of the Maritime tist Convention, and Principal of Coal, for I Everybody We have vessels at o r` u wharf, now- with the following coals ' lnvemess Round IlA\\\\\\_I# Albion Nut ‘b I Reliable Hot Water Bottles made ot the best quality rub- ber and latest designs to with- stand constant hard usage. We are so confident our Hot Water Bottles will meet all your needs and give perfect satisfaction that we give you \\\YIII/4¥\\\\!\\§ dia Ladies Seminary, will arrive inlwere a dialogue entitled “Why Aunt I t ' Charlottetown to-night. Dr, DeWolfe Polly joined the Missionary Society." s in A duet by the Misses Moore and is one ofthe foremost-preacher the Maritime Provinces. He will cupy the pulpit at the morning and evening services of the Baptist Church to~morrow. 0C~ DAMP NUISANCE.-Some six days of drench and drizzle have left the streets and roads in the usual quag- mire condition. A few shovelfulls of gravel made their belated .appearance yesterday on some of the crossings Drummond Round Reserve Run of Mine \\\\\\\ Two Year ,but in most cases Nature will be IL‘L\\\ We will be discharging for several days. 1 Order your supply to-day, A. Pickard & Co.. Phone 240 Ch’town “ATTENTION” Farmers and Builders selling the best Lime is our business. Are you buying the best? That is your business. Prices right. Apply to ` St. Ann’s Lime Quarrie SMITH BROTHERS Dealers in Crude and Burnt Lime St. Ann’s. Cape Breton. 2388-8~4lllwtm3mos. l _ sl TEMPTATION. l The .small boy had quarrelled vio- lently with his little neighbor acrossll the street. Hia aunt told him that he must go to the little friend's house. kiss him and say he was sorry. The youthful belligerent demurred. “You go kiss him, auntie," he said. "‘l might bite him.” ____._._--- FURNITURE POLISH. IIIIIIIIIAQ Y l Guarantee I against any defect in materi or workmanship. Let us show you our ne stock. Prices $1.00 to $4.00. E- S The Peoples Dru at ’ llllllf/1/§\\\\\\\\\llll Geo. E. Hughes , u f ggi 1 ,le-L.. \\}§\7//1///0 \ 1-- s....l°§s-lu -‘,l’f{{ - alma J,-,j-,_¢/, ullder .!Et“. `”""=`= if-2? |l»¢ s...u»f i .,'~,l ___...:,.. I ` --V W i , s-.3-‘== _; ::.°;~;:‘= `.- ’ , ,.. ¢~w1 1 ,’ l '“ T';=:' " AGood Tonic for You Ilexall Bamboo Brier Blood Builder is splendid for toning up the general physical and nervous system. lt puriiics the blood, makes for steady nerves,,gives you good appetite- and .some of the best safe guards against cold weather diseases. A bottle -250, money back if not satisfied. An -excellent all-nlture polish may' " ` ` ' ' be made by mixing _equal parts of boil- McKinnon Drug Co' cd linsccd oil, vinegar and turpentine. 1 WI l1»-onus". I , if .»_ ‘ -- . ‘ \\ §€-'IIIIA ,t\\\\\\vlsa\\\s91l1lllulgm\\\\\\\\mv1la \ Q ZWIIII/I.“\\\\\\?I”//IIl=\\\\\\Yl Z have earnestly striven to Ile Skeptical oi ty 0 2_3 f A, , _ . \ 1 ` I ~ Bargains if 4 , \ \ ot All is Gold that Glitters ' i 1 lf you want, good, pure l -‘I » , X relia le tobacco go to an ,__ a »./}-~. honest manufacturer. W .~'.'-'I-'~-li;-_"J"-'“iii”if _ /“vb establish such a reputation,_and believe our old ' friends will say that we have neverdlsappomted them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had ln the tobacco lure, Hickey & NicIloIson'I`ob. Co., Lid; phone 34 5 ._ - Manufacturer! I//IIA:\\\\\ugzl/lrgllIl1\\\}n}\\YIIllllII.r.':.¥}\\'Yll A \\\\\\vll//..x\\\\\w\\va'llllllllllIi§\ll .Meantime shoe-shining parlours fl ur- w ish and everybody is happy T’ ever thus. » BS BlCYCLE CONTEST.--The Nation- al Clothing Company's bicycle contest is becoming very popular among the boys; The Guardian reporter has been informed that Master Gerald Maddigan, sonyof Mr. it. F. Maddlgan, has already handed in 2,000 votes, which is a very creditable beginning. All the other contestants are request- ed to hand in their -votes as often as possible, as interest is daily growing in this contest. BLUE LOOKOUT FOR BOARD ERS.- Advices from Boston state the price of beans has soared from $3.75 to $5 _a bushel. The beans that made the Quaker city famous are im» portcdl either from California or Mic- higan. A bean famine_,ls imminent. Already the restaurants have cut the rtlon in h lf, a d h S. ated themqtltogether or are charging extra for a spoonfulor two, .So this old staple is likely to appear in more meagre dimensions on 'tne festive ‘fare of Canadian boarding houses in the days to come. ALL I tion service of Rev. A. D. Mclntosll of Sayley, Albertag recently. the ministers taking part in the service were nearly all Maritime Men. Mr. Mclntosh himself is a former minis- ter of the Provinces, having be-ld charges in- Pugwash, Gore, Kennet- cook, and Little Harbor, N, S_, and Souris, P. E. I. Rev. H. _W. Toornbs, ‘V110 Was moderator of the Presby- tery, formerly held pelstorates in Up- per Stewlacke, N. S., and George town. P: E. I., while nevfwllllam Mc- Nichol, of Claresholm, who “reached U16 591111011. was at one time minister in Hopewell. N. S.. and lf. well known in New Brunswick. SERIOUS FlR5.- Mosh sympathy is felt for the family of Tobias Land- rigan of Sturgeon in the loss of their house which was destroyed by fire 011 Wednesday. oct. 27th. The are started from boiling tar in an outside building attached to the house, and before help could be obtained it had made such headway that it was impo- _sible to save the house. The roof of ,thc barn, which was newly tarred, al- S0 Caught fire. and in the efforts to ex- UIIZUISI1 Il. the house had to be a- bandoned and very little of the furni- ture and clothing could be saved. Un~ f01’i111l8-tely there was no insurance. The loss ls upwards of two thousand dollars including about six hundred bushel-S 01' Potatoes, eighty bushels of wheat which was kept in a granary ‘over the building where the nm started. also all the furniture ol’ the dining»room, kitchen and bed.;-0¢,mg_ This ls the third disastrous fire which has occurred in the community lately, and is all the worse coming at the very beginning ot winter, when the Comm. `: :Foster’s Guaicol Emulsion of Cod `W11fnE 1 , /_\MhrRs.T -0105 I!/I7//fl? ' HIIL f 1 gig" I l-'*"éi"° ro:/a/v sal/0 MA 71/54' ` our AND ///601-£3. '7P0/NTS p - - -r//f. » h I .AIIB “.7 7 ire TW°;;M,5¢.5 emulsions sold and the addition Liver Oil is much stronger than most of Guaicol makes it the finest prepara- tion on the market for obstinate coughs and bronchial affections. 50c. and $1.00'a bottle. E. A. Foster, Cen. tral Drug Store. l ; _* 88 Great George Street Art Needle Work and materials Street. ' 3710-9-29Mt!. - L a x‘a,t;1 v f"___'=' '\' --_°'-=»" Here is a cure-,for ` ,..¢el`\stlpation that acts _ pmildly, yet_ certainly , ', -it-.andwiiicientlyl . It is M`ao’s Syrup oi . to the ` `: 0083.06, "abil-I‘i'8U_8e3tiDB, mild, yet certain and' natural in action. A trial will shbw this re ration is ‘as we ~ " "§nl'»°h“ no be-1-ands lltuepener. A some -'f:..,,..-.,,.,...._.........2se Miss Ada Bradbury I workings -Stamped Linens "an 'rllresds of all kinds, 88 Great--George N' 5 A Good Mild e' all germs that cause f - l. " ‘.i`.|;;;, " V . -. .. ,_ ` , 71, df 2 often adeutifrice is hns, successful entertainment was held Rus- in the "-v_e-head Methodist Church on . . nt. Oct. 22nd under the auspices of the , 1V.' M, S. of that place. The pastor, 1 S ‘ Rev. J. L. Dawson presided and a . i , :tO ` Snellgrove, a. solo by Miss Lillian Ravenhlll, a trio by the Misses Moore, Snellgrove and Seller, s reading by Miss White and a solo by Miss Mac- Donald. A silver collection was taken and a snug sum realized. _ STRATHCONA COMMISSIONEWS SUNDAY ENGAGEMENTS- Rev. Al- fred Hall. formerly of Durban, South Africa, the Strathcona Commissioner al- for Canada, has the following engage- lowed todothe1ob.Waterstreetlspar ments for tem»orr0w=-11 aan.. the ,ticular stood lnnsed or attention. First Methodist Church. sermon on 0 “Modern Men of the. Sea”; 2.30, St. Peter's Cathedral, young people's ser- vice, "The Flag of the Faith Among Sailors”; 4,15, on the wharf, public ceremony, dedication of tile Bethel Flag; public are invited to attend; 7 pan., St. James Church, sermon on “Looking Seawarfd,,; 8.30 p.m.. United Patriotic Service in the Prince Ed- ward Theatre, city olergymen taking part, address on "Brltish Sea Power, the Gift of Almighty God." I , '__l*' WILL PROBATED.-The will of the late Mgr. Phelan has been admit- ted to probate. It is dated December 1-ith, 1914. The executors are James Eden, Thomas Curran and J. A. Kelly. The estate consists of personal pro- perty amounting to $20,213.28. It in- cludes city debentures. $7,000, one de-‘ benture of the Eastern Car Company,‘ S500, proceeds of two water-works de- bentures, $1,000, dividends and de-‘ lbentures, $175, cash in Dominion Sav- ings Bank, $178730, cash in Royal' D0 s a rl places w ere ' ' an ample helping was throwlrin with Bank' $9'645‘98’ p§rs°“al effects' $10§'l - the beans or fi-sh cake have Nellmin- The deceased equeaths “.11 th.” amount to the Roman Catholic Epis- copal Corporation upon trust, to in-‘ , vest the same and pay the yearly in- terest to the Charlottetown Confer- ence of St. Vincent de Paul’s Society for the benefit of the poor, to be dis-- tributed in the same manner as the society has been accustomed to dis- MARIT ME MEN‘“' Ii- is in" tribute In the event of the o ietyl leremng m “me that M "“`~` ‘“d“f` ceasinl to exist or ceasing tosdllstri-~ buts goney for the purpose, the re-E mainder is to be invested and the yearly interest distributed among the poor of Charlottetown at the discre- tion of the above Corporation. ‘ ::ONION SALAD. - Dearborlrs l0nion Salad, a most delicious relish. Bottles 12c. 3671-11-llmili Another -German - Cruiser Was , -. I. Torpedoed , COPENHAGEN, via London, Nov. 11,-,--A Stockholm' despatch to the Politiken gives the report that the German protected cruiser Frauenlleb. a sister ship of the Undine, has been torpedocd off the south coast of Sweden. The Undine was sunk off the coast of Sweden several days ago. Both these vessels were protected cruisers, with a displacement of 2,672 tons and a complement of 275 men. Mina¢d'a Linlmerlt Co., Limited. Gentlemen-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- .ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrlppe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of inflammation, Yours, H N W. A, HUTC ISO . _ Feed your hens :royal Purple Poul / - _ - rm . . . ' work of building is so difficult. itry Stock Specific. during cold months. and you'll have plenty of eggs. Prices ,per-package range up to $1.50 each. Johnson & Johnson. Drugglsts, Cor- Kent and Prince Streets. ,_ ._. V _V. _ .\\\\\\\i”Z lllll Do Not I Neglect Q I Your Teeth » . . 2 ~< . dd 5 'P \\*IIIII/I/I'4-5\\\\\Yll ; ‘se ' ed at random, without any thought of teeth pr serving ingredients, ` 'I A dentiirice should free from enamel-injuri grit. it should contain in gredients that will destro mentation or decay. - llrcll-:Nic roor lush; I is the favorite dentifrice with our trade. lt,is_ an antiseptic paste_whlch cleans and besutliies the teeth. Price 25cper-tube. ‘ IIYGIENTIC T001' H PASTE is put up ntl sold only by ' Johnson & Johnson ~=.»i»’“" 1: ' c . - ' n , ` GreatGeorge`Street .THU QUALITY URUGITUII. l Cor. Kent I Prlllol lt!- = /I//\\\\\\ 1 :,,~l?.::,-,f,~,.M.....~¢ & IT PAYS to bu! in this Province. ` T0-MORRDW'8 MEETlNG.- Rev. Alfred Hslil,FSenlor ghaplin gf ‘the . Q St t I id B itlsh n ' orelgn all s' o ety _. en t@ V - was -foli' Candida, will speak atoihe Mlfrine “e 'ee it 0 tw” De- n--- 1 -' talented ladies from Char- Bap-, lottetown kindly lent their asslstnee. "r Ace- Special fenutres of the programme the same as last, gilt The Guardian is Wharf tomorrow (Sunday) at 4.15 ~ -. "'.‘, f ""' "'*‘ , advised that prices will be reduced Dm Seaman and their frie1108 cor Splendid Range of Nice I v l l ' ALL THE LAQIES WHO HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A REALLY SMART silk waist-not white-not too expensive-will be delighted to see A this new one that hasj come in by express. It is made of a' fine all silk pongee. It is quite plain in general lines. The collar rolls down-but is arranged to turn high and button. The sleeve is-a very pretty one. There are all sizes. , You will agree with us that we are not asking too much 2 , l when weofferltatonly.......................... ° J 4. e Get $1.25 Corsets .00 I in this Special at ' This lot is arranged at the head oi main 'stairway. It is a I _»,. special-specially bought-big quantity-bought under the I _ I) regular price- -and sold under regular price too. They are very , 5; ‘ late model-they are made of good white coutil-honest, smart, I ‘ "f f durable, shapely. If you are after the very utmost 1 iw in value for 1.00, get a pair ........ ........... .. v , .mf x . _ ,I 'V/i X , _-'-.__;-'_/_,I--ii.-.ts '~f-r""“fé‘*»§ ____-\”,, _Y - gh » \ -1.’//A l Skirts Worth to 6.50 I for 2.50 Some of these skirts are not so wide as the present /I/II 3 'io x” I mode-most of them are longer than the correct thing. J ' But every skirt is well tailored of good serges and tweeds. , ' They are shapely--they are good-they are all wearable- a I rf' ~ all litters-all durable. If you want an extra for 2 QRQETQ L knocking about you can get a6.5_0 skirt here for 0 J Those 15.00 Overcoats are Great Value ~ L_; l 1 //2; - - l I \ i >_ Here is the strongest Range of Overcoats to be found anywhere at this particular price. We make it a ~~~._,,,_ point to have the 'best line of coats that we can purchase we have coats at this price that are worth up to $18.00 but to makethis a strong line we put them all together at the one price--they are fancy tweeds, chinchillas and meltons, converto and velvet collars plain or belted _,F ul ‘ _ back 47 and 50 inches long all sizes fro 35 » to44 at ....................................... J. A. K. 20th Century Overcoats Haven Style--- A Fit---Quality At 20.00 and 25.00 we can show you a fine showing of the celebrated Lourdes 20th Century Brand Coats they are tailored in attractive Scotch tweed '.,,, .,, ` i i \ l v overcoatings check backs, chinchillas and meltons SB & DB. Model Converto and chesterfleld styles 3,4 and ,fulllength some with shield lined, patch pockets, §2fii3F§.i§§§.?$§.°‘§i'.‘iZ§§YfffifFiffiffifi.ffT_?il`T 20.00 and 25.00 l . l . h, LONDON, Nov. 9.- Many nueisiws concerning thc war were propoundelr in the Hollse of Commons today. but little in the way of new information was brought forth from_the Govern- ment. The Foreign Secretary. Sir Edward Grey, made a ions SUNG' mont on the subject of political _coll- dltions in the Balkans and the as- sistance prornised to Serbia by GTG” Britain. - _ The sympathies of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, for Germany Bild NIS' tria, the Foreign Serretary said, al-_ ways have been known, and the Gov- that the negotiations were in pro- gress between Bulgaria and Turkey ‘under German influence. As to why ` no military aslsstance for Serbia had clares he was neither willing nor com- | petent to state Secretary Grey made to clear the movements of troops to dependent on the consent of Greece. 24th of the despatch of British troops to her assistance 1 .Ao 0 , . - 'zmht her in mlnlllug har obnlré grlrasner.-lvlw ale at e are or o f . . . . t i W P . . ~ _ inch. ie serblu Grist Husain ina, ghealtm lady was a young ;lrl.- , ~ f , Apu " ‘ , i aber-sd throulhout, e as to give _ cot s - mer can. _ _ I A »,l\‘s - ~--~ ~li» -vi » "1 ’ ',;-,,,....,...»...r.,. ,..,..-. .V -~ P ". i ernment was aware as early as Aprlil. been available at the time of open-if ing oi the campaign. 511' Edwlrd G81 Serbia was noticed on September' imllll ls lllllllilll llllllsl ll tif ' lil lsslslllll Pussllli in slllll C O 211 Serbia all assistance ill her power. His use of the words “without quali- fication or reserve." ill his state- oll September 28, when promising to assist Serbia, meant that concessions previously suggested to Bulgaria, were at an end and that British troops would be used solely to help the friends of these nations and to fight for their and her interests, “Tile prolnlso was to give our friends all assistance ill our power," Sir Edward added, “and that has and is lu effect being given. SEEN KING CHARLES. The late Rev. Dr. Fsrrbairn of New- haven used to tell of a lady who said to him at a dinner party-"l have spoken- to a man who once saw sn English King playing golf on the Bur- ghmulr of Edinburgh. Guess which backwards from eorge ll. but to each name the old la y said "No," till he Sslonlkl and from that point havt beenii king it was." Dé. Falrbsirn guessed reached the name of Charles l The date of the dinner party was in 1820. ment before thc House of Commons, _ - Q Hard and _ son 4 il of All Kinds The Best Quality ; and _ , Lowest Prices A , . at ` The Foreign Sec tary informed thd] The lady was then 95 years of age. E. ,. ,,., Berblans Great Brll!aln was offering and the man who told her that he had ,.~ .,-, Greece to send forces to Bslonilti to; seen' Kin( Chlrlilsrwalg her fathgr-:Is M ‘ t . pr; -5 1. $.- f .'.,'§ i. 1. , M l `,-l-- lf. pi _al ":`». ~"'. 3:3” l ‘. ,_ 1- .. 3 tp, V.; r. l-~ .. ip -: 1- if I A : 7. 1"; 5 ff, ii: .iz ".1 i ff, . QV; P, 2 .c- Q. ,_ gi t -f.. , ‘lr .l.` , , _ . ' ‘dl > . c “‘; ni ‘YQ ,. , ,lu I, ,,, l rl. 1-ini? $2 ` 'i . l 1,; Ti ,- » ii "` Tl. .. l2‘ 1,1. ii, 1.; i, 1: >< _» >- , "J-1 l <&?.:,f»_‘:.-.4 A '- 1 -_ ,L _.1 ; \` in . 'V7.- v i ~ 4 "5 , 7 , `\ 1'. f, .ii <~= li-1 ",i1~ '. ,~, it