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"“ THE cnantorrirrown cUAantA_u_ _ _ _ _ PAGE saves j _ _ ,_ THE EISTERH GUliliDi|lN iiiiiidiii liiiliiilliii if/ ~ fs--» -/ ct- - wp -.°IT PAYE to buy In this Province. ...Eli »‘ 5 ,// _ _ ".. f \`\ ' `°'°`_" l "ff ~~-"f»"..».....___ " \~\~»..,) ..°1'. oonoou was is ouariliar. agent in Montague k:\‘» ” .ft _'_ A ' A H E S .reno si-low IN asonesrown. for men and women that have passed rigid inspection before placed in stock and sold by men w o understand thenilloerfectlv and can intelligently advise the purchaser o matter whether you_ uy a long-priced watch or one pf our most expensive high grade watches you will receive the same courteous treatment and have the samwonddence in your purchase. e always consider it a pleasure to show you our stock of Watches and to quote you prices. _ _ W. W. Wellner Estab. 1868 The Great Watch House _ M .V, ' _ - . x ' " closing ot' all British markets to Ger- ' 'l*._'t_*._ ,_ us \ /,'_,__., ‘/" » _ __;_.-__~ ‘ man productions there is probability . K/‘\\ x t‘¢\5__ __ \ 1 , . . " J f' '_ ‘ '-:~. _ -. _ _ \_,/‘ ` ~ 5- - L Z--` of a. shorts t’ ‘li - ___ _ _ p (_. _;_. ge o ani ne dyes, so large :_ ~- " ~“?7§“3”3 »_ - '- Q ly used in man im ortant industries ),'§-1'-:-:-:~:-:-:a¢.~.~.~e=:= ~ ~ <.~=_-.‘--°- ~ ~ ' ~ ' '-°»a°-»°»v-‘~'-'»--:-ezaaeeee-:-:-: Y P ¢ -=-`~-.< ~"--'-'-'-'-'-'=-#*=~'=-‘f= -*m-'~'-W# in this coumry A.; 30 per Gem of me |651- 531-_`-2-'I-:é2i¥é:1:¥§>:1:=;2;&£&E~5i ¢_ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . 3. ~ .i.~\=l.¢f.u1i':¢ra»s' -_ --_ -===.-.- su-_-5,-‘_-ii-I-I.-fs.-_-_-_-aaa _-_-,=,=.-,.1 sv. -_ ‘-_-,-_-‘_-i-_-_-_'sv - p p C 5 . _ 1 -I - 9 akin to a famine in this particular i THE BEST GOOD SHOE h , - . Photos that Please , t§’...f."...‘3.‘;"‘.li..I.“‘.'.‘;‘.. ..‘?.?.“.“..“.‘2.“..' ‘°;’f your fondest expectations, A many, modified or removed lil rc- new and bmu“fu| hm, of spect to this commodity. At ally rate, mounts for you Iutlloose from fi -1` il number ot' newspapers in the United Come in and link over our sample photcs The Cook Studio i We have our moun_tii;g\ for the Xr_nas trade ready for you to inspect. visir oun srunio Bayer Photographer k Phone |92-J I F _ J For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given fo A mateur’sWoi k The new Invictus Boot for fall wear is built on a smart nobby last-the style is grace- ful and substantial. stylish and comfortable, but the best feature of all is the absolutely thorough manner in whichitisdesignedand _ finished Made of special qual~ ity heavy box calf. leather lined througout. solid double leather soles, vi:-calized to make it waterproof; colors black and dark tan. You couldn’t get a better boot at any price. Healthier so wear than rubbers, cheaper, more satisfactory. They cost a little more thon or- dinary boots, but they’re worth every cent of the price $6.00 - world`s consuln tion is rodu ed ill , \ Have yum- photo take" heya hopes oi' having the Canadian embar- and in will please you beyond I go placed on articles produced in Ger- -Dr Herman with his moving pic- ture and high class vaudeville show will open a week's engagement in the town hall Nov. 2. Special programme presented thefopening night when admlsion will be adults 25c, children 15c. 75 per cent of the proceeds will be added to the Red Cross Funds via the local President. This will.be one of the best shows in thé Maritime Provinces. 6301-10-31M2i. NO FEAR OF DYE FAMINE IS FELT. MONTREAL, Oct. 30.- In some quarters an impression prevails that in consequence oi’ the war and the Germany the possibility of something commodity was easily communicated work to intensity that belief, ill the States and also in Caiiada. have can- vassed the possibility of the exhaus- tion of the supply in both countries and have discussed the question of manufacturing oi’ these dyes on this continent. N0 SHDRTAGE. IN SUPPLY. Gome inquiry into the situation ..'DNE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ...THE MORNING Guardian can he obtained in Bouris at M. A-. Pac- quet’l. ‘ ..°HAVE YO_U YOUR FLAG?. At the present time you should show your colours; Chaste, finely enanielled Canadian flags for your lapel, i0 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. ~ 6208 ..'Tl-IE REV. J. C. MARTIN (far- digan will lecture iii the ltiall at Fanning Brook, Thursday, Nov. 5th on “The Value of! a Scrap ol' Paper." it will be in reference to the present war. Proceeds to go in aid of the Red Cross. Doors open at 7 o‘clock. Lec- ture beginning at 7.30 p. m. Admiss- ian 10 and 15 cents. Ladies with pies free. .By order of Committee. , 6267-10-29M3l. TOMMY EATS MUCH JAM. LONDON. Oct. 30.-Nothing has' more surprised foreign newspaper cor-` respolldenfs in the field who liiive seen the British soldier in active ser-‘ vice for the first time than the amount of jam he consumes. The supply ot’ this delicacy seems to be unlimited. LONDON. Oct. 29.-ln u letter. Hastings, of' the Guards, accuses the Germans of treachery. He writes: ’ "lf the papers were permitted to send their correspondents to the frolit they would have something to say which would open the eyes ot the world about the Germans. lt is an illsult to compare these soliarelieads to them for treachery. Some ot' them fight fair and square, but there are thousands of them ‘who are dc- void of all human feeling. . “Near the banks of thc River Aisne they had been attacked ami driveil down by rifles and machine gulis. A small number of the Nortliamptoni-i were ill a trench when 400 or 500 ol' the Germans held their hands up. The ‘f!obblers' were ordered not to fire, und an ollii'er`nslled ill l<‘renr'll und English if they surrendered. "They came on in slrulkliig mau- ner and some ol' til:-‘lu threw down Qlielr rifles. In evcry way they showed they were giving tlietllsolvcs up as prisoners, The ‘t‘obblers' were prid- ingtllenlsel\'es oil the capt.urc,ill\d the ofhcer said: “\\'cliavi- ii haul “When they were fhrcc or four yards away they poured ii murderorus The first campaign in which jam' played a noticeable part was the South , African war. It was said that any military talent at the front. was sont back to Stellensbosch to stick labels oil jam tins. other nrlny. The Freiicli soldier fights' und fights well, on bread. cheese, f`r\iit, and coffee; the Germans, during tho present campaign, has had little more than broad and soup, but '1‘oniluy Ar- llins has had his ment ineals fairly _ . . loves to laugh; ho has clear a cigarette or it pipe. l-le is a sports-i fire at the poor follows. 'l`h<-y had not a dog's clinni-c, und nearly all wer llllocked over and run for their lives, but our liiii~ taliou was soon after them. Ili-ilu-i~ they got many yards n. iiinrzlliiic gun The Ellfilisll B0ldil’rS. if is ilesert.ed,|ripperl them up and sr-ores of Ili.-ni are better fed than the men 01' anylrollerl over. some oi' ine... is.: riwiiy hut olir battalion got lhcm in th.- rear. Our lads were simply t‘\lrious= al such trcacliery. GERMAN SUBMARINES tinuous volume, not as great ns f`or- corrcs ondent of' the lildependauce (igrlmmv by railway to Zoebruggc on needs ofa corisiderublu portion_ of diets," he siiys. They take wiir, as phi wig.-_flier aini flip., lining S.-.ii the consumers in this country, will he all things, cooly, with ii precision gignimi iii., [;,~i;i_=.|i ||.»,.¢ U11' time-11.1 rccclvcd. and exnctltude fllat sf,upi|`y. "l‘omlny'| Sirlci sei-rc-ry :ii't~i>rhi\1,m,@ nm, (‘und.11.,., 'rr,.i,. (Om ‘ll mer "°"""g“me“ts Thai lf* the Smit* l 'l`0mH\Y'\ nlissloncr at l’ari=.. who advises di-.il and$7.00. " I' -_ .A ii _ 4 'L " T L1 S A il i' itfoo -' " 0" »' ‘ -1, _ E ._._.._=_...__:;-.f l'lO lef lllea J. - ' ' _ _ ' - v - V - - ‘ \ / SOUL H0 IS l'oI\VlIlCf‘.d that Over!/llllllg ers and industrial leaclors to go ovci 'L' _ I ._ Poultry Notice Iam ready to buy all kinds of poultry. 2051 to . pay the usual high priCeS- Only good stock wanted J. D. JENKlNS | 6202-io-22M12l. l __ _ _ / DR. I. E. CROKEN Vrferlnary Su\'l!¢°§ _ 1 P p. Abegweit Fox OSDIUI ro Oiiice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere H0161- L_.. UORBON l DUFFY :B rilt-ers and A'~t°"“”7' or Bolicitors for llvyll Elm" °' U""°“ monar 'ro LOAN m==:f»=f _ Coal O Coal As the cold weather is ap nroachfns you 51.03131 iigcf at tt ouhaveaE_ _ il! Y colil laid in for. the Winter' H t We have a SUPDlY Of “Ce en_ cdiliiy 0' C021 ".°‘” °“ hianiii able for Domestic and S C3 _ . poses and have carflfles am‘i'“§ almost daill’ bl’ Steamer an schooners. . _lfhe Schooner "Giadis dm” is now on way iothracite York with a ca\’80_ °f A" k-nd] C-L if “.s...'....i “nd “Sr Wm oriieiycahiade fiom ' ggsiliiivillllli diélcliarllifli at 1° i est mgibie pnces. ,Buntain Bell & C0 v£“',|esa|e &Retail Coal Dealers . ` < , ‘ d A “mms Dominion Coal .1 I ' . '. .:_.__; M. '_‘~_£‘-_-5.1 ~,a,;;' -mir-ii _,-_' . ~ Alley & Co. *A The Shoe Men Notice reports, the clect‘on -of Direpdinrs and such h_usl WALTERY -*_ GRA.\"l`. C-IZ4-lil-ZOMiii ~`lL'Cl’2lH""~ £ f-._-n------1___;-_-num _ Expert . Optical Service l Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- ef`1t,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is_ evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. ~ G. F. Hutcheson The .\nnunl lil-ui-ral .\|i-cling oi the Share- holilu solllu- .\`ti‘r.in¢! Silver illrick i"ox l'om- ll. th fiih da of ness as may properly come ln-foru the Meeting. li Order. . I . " mnke this donation ii substantial one. _G .@ ~ __- | ._ vs \ . c. 9G it St. Ot" 9 'a°“ "‘°‘-““ Pnorociiarnv [2 ' 'i'ilE_ACOR_N STUDIO, SOURIS We innint on your eremlnlvs the tml- err Association. sank or Montreal. ity of fuel that slides down voor chnte gunna' pcrmnem Marque C0,-Wm. P ont or dust slag and kllnkorl moans ¢_|¢,n_ mariah thrown sway. Offices-Old Guardian Omoo. Prowse lf you want to Block Charlottetown, P. E. l. . Save Money on Coal A-*~ ’{,‘;‘;_°;§'N“f° ,§’§,‘;1‘,§‘,,",‘,§,“’““°“ our yard willhelp you. Clean bright 1 larrlstaro, -Attorneys-nt-Low coal at the right price. _ ' Brown Block, Charlottetown Pmmg 111 » 6. Met.eoa,t<.o._ w.n. smiley. x.c. prices without trouble. Shipments. he said, were coming by way ot’ Genoa. WOULD NOT PAV HERE. Mr. Wardlaw did not think that thc manufacture ot` dyes would be successfully undertaken on any large scale ill America as ia. consequence ot' the war. When peace returncti the old manufacturers iii Europe, \vho know all about the business and had spent many lulllions in develop- ing lt, would recover the trade. . lie said that in this country the chief' customers t'or this product were thc manufacturers of cotton and woolen fabrics ami carpets, and the tamieries. The chemical lab- oratories were smiill customers but regular ones, the use of these dyes having in recent years completely revolutionized niicroscopical re- seiir 1:. _ "Wo have agreed to contribute to the Patriotic Fund. 5 p. c. of the total sale oi' all Rexall products bought from October 15th to Dec. 31st. Help to MacKinnon Drug (‘o., corner Great George und Kent streets. me Good work, prompt delivery moderate prices Pict ire frxrning dept. in ca in initio n “oz -" ‘MMM . li ill & '-=-=-=-==»--- _ i WARBUR ON A SHAW. Borrlstern, Attorneys, :rotary Pub' lic, Etc. Solicitors tor Canada Bank- ln the greatest possible comfort, and "N0 RACE, N0 PAY,” SAYS THE PROMOTER. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.. Oct. 29.- The aftermath ol' Wednesdily‘_s unsat- isfactory match race het\veen Direc- tuml. and William bids fair to develop into u. lille tlil'f’ scandal. Yesterday at ii coulerecne with Dr. J. fl. Mctfoy, Directum l's manager, and W. W. Marvin. who drove William, payment oi’ the $5,000 purse was rei’used by Dr. S. E. Dodson prolnotor ot' the match and of thc previous one ill the city. This action, he said, was on the nd- vice ot' the Judges, at the head _ot` whom wus Andri-\\\' J. (‘ra\vf'ord oi' Detroit. Tile directors claimed that there was no race at all, especially in the first heat, in which the two loafed at a 2.10 gait io the stretcli and then let dowli. THE BRAVERV OF THE BRITON. (Pearson's Weekly.) ln the chapel at Glenalinond School in Perthshire, Scotland, tlicrc was a marble slab with the stirring story recorded upon ll:~~ There was once in the school ii pup- il named Alexander Cumlnc llusscll. who hecumc an officer iii thc 7fl\ lligh- landers when only il lad of scvciiteeil. ln connection with thc 'nieniorahle loss of the lllrkenhciid he won Iniinor- al glory. The troopship struck upon a rock; the 'soldiers were formed Ili ranks upon the deck to die; the wo- men and children were being saved in boats. Russell was ordered info one ofthe bouts to command if, and a little way off' Ile watched with dimmed eyes the doomed ship. When she went down he saw creatures ol’ the deep contenti- fng for his beloved comrades. Then he saw u saIlor's form rise up close to the bout and il hand strive to grasp the side. A woman fu the craft called out ln agony: "Save lilm! Oh, save him, slr! Ho is my husband.” hilt thc-re was no room for another. and the boat was laboring heavily as if wus. Russell looked at the woman and then at her children, then at those beseech- ing eyes in the deep. and. rising In the stern. he plunged into the watt-.r and helped the sailor iiitn what had been his own place. Then amid a chorus of "God bless you" from every one in the huat the brave young nfil- cer turned to meet his death. "Ladies when you went something exceptionally nice in Tnlciim Powder try Mintys Charming Broome. Price 2.1¢. per box. E. A. Foster. I‘ent.ru` MIILIOD I IINTLIY A fi- l e . is lirugltore. _ 6284-10-30M3l, .. “Just received nt l’rc.wse liros. Ltd., Ladies Black lists iill the latest shapes llrriotera and Attorneys-nt-'Lark _Opens--Bank of N. B. Chambers. Char- fs $19-wi~'v»_i53'¢il““IU$ls»\»|'\ .“~ L ~r \ r ' liiesvrf. $1.35 to $!l`.`lll_ " tions. H pill into force today at this and otlicr points on the f`routicr. lr is stall-il that the regulation was mudc with if two-fold object. ln the first place if will keep foreign labour from Iiciniz employed ill i"iuiilil:i. und srl-olldly it will pt~c\'eiit :lily lnriro hotly ot`(l1-l‘Iu:\l\ and Austrian s_\'lllpntl|iscr.~a froni rcnvli- ing this side ot' the liiic. ` WHEN BABY li ILL ~y uri ones rind nr-ver full to rcllr-vc i~on~ stlpalion and iudigvstion: cure culils. .illtll slnlplc levers und promote tablets ure sold by nicdir-inc dealers lu.\il lt 25 rcnls it box from llerc,' us they got ncar the lrcnvli. F _ | e _ I vfllcer who did not Show \‘0t\si>\<>u0U-s, "The devils their ti-led ii. get 1....-lr, I ]fl'_f|iS=, linrliell sentutivc' ol! Phe News was Informed V f‘Ai_id for nothing lil the world will wil:-, z\lif'o'iiiobilo spare parts, :'1iil\va_\' _ that so tar that firm find fouiyl no he neglect to shave with care. lFr@t'-'UK' ‘.?ul‘.'iliii`g"tiiiWrI` caillrcfd' '::o`orls:" ' _fllfllCllllil/ \Vl1M¢lV?F Ill Slllflulyinf-Z ill? ly there arrivedpiit :i hotel over which i-.ist-uit-i and rul',::x'. demimds (fi all W5 C“5f0m0l'S. ‘viii flew the Red Cross flag tl wounded llutil further :..»t’r~e frosli nivrrs cr “lat hi; dill ‘l\0i» fUl`flClDl=\l0 Hill’ dljll- English soldier. llc had il piece ot` all kinds \\lll li: mllliitiefl into I-'riiili-f lflllllf-_ fllff (1¢‘lf<.V t-OHIDIIIIY. whose shell ill the rlgiit hand. two bullets in five ot' duty. téiagitutimloriy is ixkixtullteluil at I%‘;1lSil<‘. his left shoulder. and one in his stom- _____.__.._.___. W 20I‘l1l\<. WHS P 0108 _ ull Ili* acli. fic went first of all to the bar- _ . . - , , . _ ' _ ` _ . EOPDER NOW TC BE STRICTLV “__m.,,,,,,,m,,_,,,,,,,w,.,,,,D5 .,,._ _,. ‘,|.` 1`:l§\;\l\1]fi1lL]l\1rir;5 l1t1pn'\lly H ul lm bers shop on the gioniiil floor oi the ‘ GUARDED_ ‘l‘.‘sc|f-."i..::£"ts’.ll:r;1."‘.'-l‘.;...?.' ...é il. F.F”...;. ii .“.1i.'”.`. "i"“.“"i “°‘“" “‘“" ”°’“‘°" °“° “’ "“" -i it uri.-:\ ' ..'c. 1* 1 . - _ ' ‘,' , . l . . _ , _ . , ~-_-- h.{,,‘f,§‘f,'_ \»_ |.; ||fo,,.,,_. ,Eco ug" of ,h(,_,\nn“al, repmmalon for uw quuliitiv lei; Lliitriciiniliiilaiice infrnucc was nt lhi. BMDGEIWRGV Omq Oct 2.,A___(,“\_\. products. its shipments had becli cn- “1'5oe_‘ he said, ‘hut | mug; ho "'m?'&“S fn' "Ki ‘imma _smws im" il tirely unaffected by the progress of 's1mve(1[lr_~.i_‘ l"""'“‘l “i in i‘*“st ie" -“"§“`-“ “"u_ "ff U19 War 111111 ll" WHS HOW flllillll U19 “Tho whole secret ot’ the power of flllofeiillo lim” bgick “ndtinnh 1 f \i_ . _,_ _ ,_ 4 _ . - - . ie loner larva cr, ns ic re~ 1 orlers o ls tus olners it the usual Ilirliiiin is in that reply.” nu hmm mmm mgulamm “_\m_h was written to relatives here. Corporal N., ___AND--- Suitings Another lot opened today, smart up to date goods COATINGS Season’s Favorite Materials _ Game Cock Tweecls Tufted Cheviots Kersey Cloths I' Also another lot of l\/lillinery Goods. ` __&-,5_». .- YQ \ . _ '_"f‘\ `I` . l . ' . _ ‘-.\ 1/7- ,'1- V fault# has disclosed the fact that ut the regularly twice t1 day, and has always' 10 BELGIAN , ‘ .Qi present. time there is no shortage had a sufllcicncy oi’ _iam to be ablcf ---- -f l `-Q-,\__, ' A 'f prevailing. as a result oi’ the cutting Ito offer some io any visitor io his AMg'1'p;[u),\M_ 0.4, ;g9_.__.\ .t,..;. \`~?»‘-- i/'__ 0” ‘lf the Gerlllflll Sllllllly. and while bivouar. patch from Sluis, llollnud, to tl..-' ` the British fleet keeps the sea routes Au interesting article on the British "llm|.|olslilii,.. i D » ~ ~ St&l1l€ BIOS merly, but sufficient. lo supply the llelge. “They are extraordinary sol- th.. fiaigim, ...mal “.h,.,»@ ,|,,.\» ,vm |.,.] . The movement. if such exists. to man \vlio vlows war as ii continuation .md lgruges is i..r..,rr\|pi.;.|_ i;i.»y.;l.. _ obtain modification of the present ot` the sports he practices in pence ,mo moiiir ¢r,._||1.- is also for-|,i.g.|..;,_ F' _f:,____-_,___-:__ - ordel e.\cluding the German ro- times. No one could be more acid /\ ma. in 1),., ..|i1.-o of the Gilriiimi D Ill | tlllvt Wolllll likely be of no avail than he. (Toliiiiiiiiirli-‘r at llruges shows il .___ _. ._ upon the situation, since the German “Ho does not know wluit it is to he straight line t`rom lllurialwrlio run- I --rf - __ _ _____ nlaiuilacturers, undcr instructions nervous. Two ‘Toniniies’ at the begin- "ing 50.111. |.¢_\~0|i.1 .vim-1. rw .-iviliimf; A _ _ 'mm Ellelf G°V9l‘““1@“l. llllvl’ vw- 'Hills ot' the war were drivini-1 u motor .ire alloweti to ir... `i" '“"" Vmed U1 all COHUHCIS f0¥` the Supply wllggon from lllieims to Arniens. They ________________ of their goods to the United States missed the way and iirrlved at Rouen. 0pEN|NG5 FOR CANADIAN TRADE 0 0 consumers that none ol’ tlleln shall “This is not the wa_\',” someone told -~-~ ll "0 Smit 0" “"°“’@‘l ‘O “UM _‘O t`=1\1~ them; t0Wf\1° hlln lJilliy's Own ’l`i\l»lcfs. ' _ ' -,. 'iiiiiriq 'khitllc idi-al medicine f`or llttlc Write fox prlcib' llciiltlif'lil slcep. t‘oncei'liilig thi-ln Mrs. F. \\'\l\'kcr, Ingersoll, Out., says: "l have ll!-lcd liiiby‘s Own Tzililcts for Q Q ` eight yciirs and can llighly i'rwoill~ I L nlend lhcnl io ull molllcrs for bnb_\'- _ _ ,_ _ . . __ _ _ . hood and rllildlluoii iiilnlc|.\is." 'l`lic ~ ' ` ’ ' . BE M \1'e an ‘ or by ‘ I ’ N - - The llr. Williams .\'lcdi<-inc (‘o., ilroi-h- A ville, ()lif. '_ _ ’* " - ._ |"""'_ Apply to; . ` mu: to-riiiwli i Velvots. Mlllincry Plush and Silk ‘ si, __,_.____ _ .__ ~:___; ---...__ ----- -~ EXTRA CHOICE BLACK-SILVER FOXES FOR SALE i These “Johan Beetz" Black-Silver Foxes are extra fine stock. very carefully selected as to strain, fur, color, etc. and all blood relationship avoided. _ They vary from 9th. to 12th. generation ranch bred. Also some very good Labrador cross foxes for sale. _ Animals can be seen at Johan Beet1.’s new modern ranch at Vaudreuil (near Montreal). HENRY LAUREYS, 185 Laurier Avenue (West) Montreal (P. Q.) _...I AGAIN Ill illlllllllll' Dress Fabyigs .fit It T la.