NOVEMBER 12, 1908 ' -- rms: 1.A'rns'r Nnws THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN nnirr or Am.. ` PAGE SEVEN S* lf you are all run down, easily tired, thin, ~ . pale, nervous, go to your doctor. Stop guess- ur R ing, stop experimenting, go direct toyli; doctor. Ask hioopinion of Ayer’a non a o- holie Sarsaparilla No alcohol, no stimula- if V°“' "°°'°' “""'°'i° A”"." 8"' ti n Ablood uriiier anervetonlc utrong - ,ii ii. li li ° ° P. ’. . ’ ';Zf;,"llf:,,:,_°';,::§¢,,,k,l{|,,;_ “mr llteratlve. an oidto digestion. -f-“l r. / Q it( i il' ' _ / ' " \ me rf ,b " /-. p “. wo large audience which was much en- , visit' to Boston. livery boy should have a watch. Every boy can have a watch at our 15 jewel watch net $4.75 7 jewel watch net $3 75 7 ]ewcl watch net $3,oo p Our cheapest watch with chain $1.2 5 ` ` Bell, York, gave an earnest semion prices I‘!'*' . __ -- Y - - ~-- _J THE ALwAvs lusv STORE. E ;, Head Offices in New Prow ---ch i _ i"“ ' “ se Block ar ottetown Mrs. (Dr.) James McLeod, City, a. iivtt' home Tuesday evening fri-in J. H. Saunders, of Prowse llrcs., day 'on business for the firm. i Miss Antoinette E. Gazzam, of Cornwall-on-Hiudson, is visiting Miss Janette McPhall, B. A., of Orwell. On Sunday, Nov. 5th, the Rev. E. on behalf of the Biole Society to a. :.5 it-w*>, if K A f- ‘ I’ The three mastcd schooner I-Yieien Stewart and sehr Lady Hill have New Art Mounts | i P arrived from Dominion Coal’ C0's. “Htl” _ ' Mine, U. B. with cargoes of reserve `E|Cg&l’lI |‘lnISl\ runniine coal to Peake Bros & Co. tk X- 1--mi Ch i Tglrsoishotos Advertisers are' requested to have r S _. H ll d ’ their “changes” in for the Morning “""‘~* ° Daily and 'rho Rumi Dany not inter GEO. H. k - Y than ten a. ui. on Friday Of “H011 ' | week as part of the big Saturday New "csBnsay B oc issue is rinted on Friday. The studio where baby is al- P I ways welcome. ' ..._-11-_-i-» of-rv-"”‘ - -- -- Hughes’ Improved Cascara Pills , A prompt and never -failing re- nicily, for Constipation :uid al oihcr bowel and stomach troubles Price 25c per Box. GEOIA \‘Ehd arie!IH!l§“ES i.`."~"‘f'» .. i , i » ' ` All Kinds bolt and Hard All under cover clean and Jlry Orders promptly filled at lic lowest cash prices. at GEO. E. FULL’S COAL VVHARF Next thc Ferry Wharf. ew Tailor Shop Ilaving opened up business at 140 Great George Street I ani iiow prepared to take yourord er for a New Suit or Overcoat wliicli can be selected from my fine up-to-date stock of Fashionable Cloths ` Iliave the latest patterns in trouseriiig, suitiugs and over coating and orders left vi1lhni° will be prom; tly attended to. Q short notice- Cleaning and pressing clone at MURDUCK ROSS l_”_llL|.l.|IIlL |V|lEl|NES Third Districtfof Queen’ 'I`|icunilei'sigued will meet the Elec- tors ofthe Third District of Queen's :it thc following Halls at 7 p ni. “ltisloe Wednesday. November 4th. Harrington. Thursday, November 5th, Coveliesd, Friday, November 6th. Lorrrin Ban, Tuesday, November loth. l\_Il. Stewart \Vednesday Nov Ilth l'0rl Augustus, Thursday Nov 1zt.ii H‘“'“¢y Friday Nnvvmhi r l3\.h Ml Hcrbprt Monday November iutli lit! opposition Candidates Messrs Wood 'l In-elian are respectfully roqncslcd "_“**ild these meetings. Equal time Ill be given to each canrlidnie to -p.-ak .li H. CUi\lMlSKEY H. JAMi-:s r~Ai.iuv~:u _ Ti-2dinlli5i Long Boots See our win- dow full of boys’ Si lo n g b O Ot strong and ser- vicable. i Sizes I to 5 Only $1.00 El. , pair. Alleydll. U0 Charlottetown, P. E. I. .ii Agggooooo 09009909-Oo 00° l]l’..ll.l!..IllHNSUN Kent Street, i Practice limited to Discasrs ` of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes toiled and fitted for glasses * A ‘ * AAAAAAAAAQAQ `orricE nouns 9 to 1 at m. i.C'i-3.30 p rn. A' Evenings by appointment . .WW OOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOO Giavnsiein Apples just rccei vetl fron A n ii a pol is Vallcv » 50 Bbls, No l, Gro'/en"'i_;____ Those Apples are Eftarang eed first class r'.;._ _. stock, and will give good satis. faction. Also a fciv bbls of Nc 2stocl< for family use cheap at Beer @__fioff°s. .ji .".l‘i'Inr Plan that Wmn” ' yt. Ice Cream Forks ' L ` Fan servln feces, knives, I ,1' ¢Y I P forks. spoons, etc., always ln ' goo iasie, are marked ROGERS BROS; \‘ I great varlely of exquisite 1 ' patterns noted for quality. ` IOL# I' I-IIDINII DIALIII Slivn iilin. pfklm. hiiiicr Jiiliu, sugar howls. io to , I vl|hl, should be nude b . IIRIDIN IIITA C6. CHAS. F. DAViSON Funeral Director and Embalmer R Ogice Show Room and esi B _ axis.. ap Equipment first class. All Pwmply at- ended to at alll’ hour of the day or nirlit. Telephone No 28a I 57 idds Not pickles but inoiintiiigs for our Xmas Photos._ Visit our studio and see for your- self- _ BAYER, PHOTOGRAPHER 1:7 Grafton St. Phone 192 HOTEL - BRUNSWICK Moncrou, N. B. The lui-mist and Iicni Incnlnd 'Hotel lii tlin (‘|ly. Aecoiniiiotlntlng Y00 guevth ~‘ltiu\‘.rd in the i-cntro npiifloioi gmun N and vurroiiiivlodliy iilo iiiil iihiul-1 trees mnkliiir lt M " oico.iiioswi<:ii:.\'ii:rPror» | Amy reader who recelvel a dirty or the management by forwarding same promptly to the subscription depart ment, when a well printed paper will be sent by return mall. _ -- i On Thanksgiving Day in the eveningi a good congregation attended t'he| Methodist. Church at York. The| choir gave som); excellent singing and many of the luynien assisted the pas- tor in the service. He preached from will he emptied here and the oil; P on the Island boat.-Picton Advo- cate. This is what may be called Indian mer this year. Indian Summer is commonly understood to be a warm, hazy, cloudy, smoky period of time, tt may he of only a day or two or may last for weeks, after snow has fallen or some rather cold snap has occurred und may come during the |uionths of October, November or De- cemher. At the political meeting held Tues- day night at Corran lian Bridge, lvlii.hacl_Ready presided. ‘The speakers H. J. Palmer, Senator Ferguson, Hon. J. H. Cnnrmiskcy, Dr. Kelly, Peter Brodie and George Wheatley. The olitlcul meetin held in Canoe the largest and mast enthusiastic ever held in that locality. Neil Me- Kcnzie wus chairman throughout. The speakers, in the order named, were: John McMillan, M. L. A.; Thomas Dojie, William Laird, W. S. Stewart, Geo. W. McPhee, Donald Mclsaac and D. Edgar Shaw. (Jhnrlottctmvn Civilian Rifle Associa- tion took place on Thanksgiving Day, From nine a. m. until nearly six p. m. the dctonations rung out. Two teams from the Club fought Ion uoremacy. An enjoyable supper was put up by the losing team on Tues- A list of indivrtliinl prizes was called' of! and the presentations made by oupied the chair. The best shot of the tilub--Principal James Landriganr was a guest of the evening. In re- iponse to his health a toast heartily ilrrtnlc, Mr. Landrigan made a limppy reply. Wnrmly complimented the as- sociation on its growth and the bet- er tact. still that much progress had een niaidc by the new shots. Every foreiiitv was now theirs and every pnuti In ‘tiio Iiuwuship had not only | “pgs but .willing and capable tn- ,,_,__, ___ ii.... practice. W. K. Rogers in response to his toasting spoke most enthusiastically of this clean eport. Teach u boy to shoot is his advice. Stcadiness, reliability, good health, good humor.all these are con- comitants of rifle shooting. A spoon, unusual but handsome in design was presented, but that will have men- tion among the presentations of Sat.- urday next. On that day the aggre- gate cup, the first anal second prizes of the flrsli match and all the wlrmers of the Znd match will receive t/heir prizes. A surprise was in store for Captain Watts one of the fathers ol the association and who has Pi`0‘/ed ulinself n. solicltous parent. On be-l unit the C. C. R. A. W. K. Rogers- presented Gapt.Watts with a beauti- lulhirier'-root pipe with case suitably engraved, kindly words and wishes ac- companied the gift. The gilt was ac- .mowiodgoii in iittiiiiz terms. after’ which the meeting joined in the Na-l tional Anthem and then broke up.’l 'Muay individual chips were placed' this senson but, under the influence oi' the moment a corporate chip was de-1 cided on for next season and one challenge accepted for the opening weeks of next season. i._._-¥_ "The native purity and d.t.iclous flavor of “Sala-da" Tea are pre- served by the use of sealed lead packets. Never sold in biillr. It is richer, more fragrant and strong- er than other teas. .lo ’ "British Gough Cure-Nothing bet.- ter for nasty troublesome coughs - It gives instant relief. Bpezi.-t‘.ly a- dapted for children-Every home Reddin, PliomB. _ ' pf Gil FP Ltd. crossed to the mainland ui-ier-I lwilliam Harrison of Charlottetown poorly printed copy of any issue ofi The Guardian will confer a favor on, Summer. The Indians had predictedl that there would be no lndian Sum*LLUdl10» N0~ 3 1~ U- U- Fo "07-M0911? in order named were: H. F. Feehan,` D s _ Cove Hall on the name evening wasqogated |,,,te,i___whe,.e they. can secure t . _ . \plant, has long distance telephones ini The final match of the season oft day evening; at the Strathcona Hotel.. Sccrctary Treasurer Watts who oc-~ tae. J H. Saunders, ulPro'.v~.e llirs., Ltd.. crossed to the i:iaiii‘.ni\l yes- terday on business for the ti."-Jn. The death occurred 'in Kendalville, Ind., on October 31st, 1908, of that nov. wiinam Mitoiion, sou-in-low* of Thomas Walreling, of this city. Recently at Pleasant Grove, Rev. addressed a large audience upon Missions in the Methodist Church.. The address was listened to with lmuch interest and the Reverend Gen- ltleman will he welcomed any time. ' li' I Recently at Stanhope in the Me-: thodist Church a large congregationi welcomed Rev. William Harrison of Charlottetown. He gave an ad- dress in connection with the Metho- dist. Church Missionary Society. Hin eilorti was much appreciated. A libe- ral oi!erlng.was taken. A successful missionary meeting* was held YCCGIYLIY in the Methodist Church at Brackley, presided over by Rev. E- Bell. lilloqucnt addresses were given by Rev. H. E. Thomas of Charlottetown a-nil Rev. J. Rice ot Winsloe. Mrs. (Rev.) J. Rice presided at the organ. A liberal collection for 'the missionary fund was taken. A similiar meeting was also h-eld at, Union Road addressed by the same gentlemen. Miss Annie F. McCauldei', who for Psa. 126-3. A collection for the .8 "“m`°'=f Of Yea” kept 11 wefdiilz Hospital was taken up. |l1ouse with her sister, Miss Mary Mc- i Caulder, at 82 Lincoln St., died at An on mink “oth American 0,1 fo,-!236 Lincoln Street, yesterday after- Pmioo Edward island, is use in Pic- H0011- Miss Mcihlvldel' had been Sick ton. Hitiiorto tho on for the It-.iooalfwo Years Of S0 with Sfvmurh trou- lms come in barruls' ,md has beanie. She was horn in Charlottetown, of Canadian manufacture. The tankipfiflce Edward ISIUYIU. a daughter Of John and Christian (Campbell) Mc- transferred to bm-I-eip, for shi menpmniilder. She leaves besides her sister, ahrother, Capt. P. (1. McCaulder of Nova Seotia.~~'l‘he Post, Worcester, Mass, Oct. 28, 1908. - The degree team of St. Lawrence; Tuesday night ‘oy the S. S. Northum-1 bei-land from Westville, N. S. Oni Monday night they conferred the Firstf ‘Degree of _§0dilfellowship, under thc new ritual. on two riicnibers of Scotiiif 'Lodge No. 11, ivosti-iiio. About thi-oo! 'hundred and fifty members of the (Jr ’ ‘der were present. from thc diflercntl Lodges in Picton County, and they? one and all expressed themselves as being more than pleased with the manner in which the work was done. The team _were kindly entertained ‘ny the Westville brethren during their stay there.-Pat. ' -____ Proviilcialists who visit Boston are| always anxious to secure a centrally :all modern convcnitnces at reasonable prices. To these the Commonwealth ]Hote1, opposite State Hiouse, Boston, ‘the ad of which appears elsewhere, 'will strongly appeal. This hotel is ,absolutely fire proof, is oqiiiippedi with its own sanitary vacuum cleaning levery room and is strictly H, tempor- encc hotel. Rooms can be had with ,private hath or the free public shower baths may be taken advantage oi. [The hotel is run on the European plan, the dining room and cafe being first class, making it nn ideal place for tourists and business people to 'stay during ri long or short visit. _ i IIow’s This 7 We offer Une liundrcrl Dollars ltewni-ri foi- ‘anygnscof Critnri-h that cannot he cured by l Hall s t‘i\Lii.i-rli Cure. F. .l. (JIIENICY k (‘0.. 'l`oledo, 0. We tho iinrlcislg ierl have kiiowii|l~'. .l~ (‘hcne_\' for the lust i.. yunis, and lit-lie-.vc lilm psrfool ly lioiioruhle iii ull bu aiiicss traiiluctlni s and flnaiiciiilly nblo to ciirry out iiny obliga- tions marie byhls ilriii. l W.ii.niNo. l£iNN.iN lc M/iiivix, I Halls l‘ntar°rli Cui-u ln tukcii liitui-iielly. noting directly upon thc blood uini iiiuoous ’"ll'f“°°" Of C 1° =il'»iti‘ui. Tosttiiioiiliilir sont free. Price 75 ooiils por hottie. Sold by ull liriiggintl. Take Ilull's Fouuily Plllii for ooii-.tipn.tliui. Wholesale lirupglntl Toledo. O. \ = |_ . ,i\..i|,~, /.1 ` 2' _ #ii / *NWA i2 i' l0 Cfmpirrl Q - I _, 4s|,_ O on.-° » ,t ` _. Here are tw iiiitclics which we recomnieiifl as exceptionally good value at the prices quoted. We have th:-in in both the » large i8 size and the smaller 16sI1e. 5 In silveroid case, 18 or 16 size $6.50 In Silver- oid case i8 or 16 size Zud quality niovenient$4.5o Both watches guaran- teed for one year. We will inail to any address, either wntchou receipt of price quoted guaranteeing safe delivery. G. F’ Hutcheson _leweiior & Opticiim I l l 'I “ A W d The latest news first of all. 'James Lonergan. CU-Y. UBB W' .___ urned from Boston. E. H. and Mrs. Beer and -Miss Bos- I R g d t i-e Beer spent Thanksgiving in She- n e G American Corsets B. Corsets Ever since the disappearance of the old style strip models, which took place upon the intro- duction of the famous “\/V. B. Erect Form” a corset founded upon scientific lines the manu- facturer of stays has reversed the old process of things and instead of forcing the body to fit the corset has made the corset fit the body. W. “Ercct Form" Makes perfect an imperfect figure. It’s liucs are your lines. It follows the r-.ontonr cf the person correcting hcre and there; but never inflicting harm or discomfort. We have the special style meant just for you. Nuform “W. B.” Corsets allow you to take good deep breaths just like a nian dces. It keeps its wearer erect. It is justas comfortable in a sitting as in a standing position. Every woman who has ever worn the “Nuform” knows that it is perfectly comfortable from the first day. The proper corset for the new modes, high in ithe bust and very narrow through the waist. “Reduao" Show any physician the “W. B. Reduso" corset and contrast it with the other makes sold for stout women, and see with what little hesi- tation hc advises you to choose the Reduso. He knows that the corset is best which accomplishes its purpose, simply by making its wearer stand in such a position that her lungs are forced to act freely, No 936 Erect Form. t , .A model for average figures. 7' It is very low busted and i moderately longhipped. Made ' lace and ribbon $l_35 ea V' of white jean, trininicd with /l!~= #1 I ` ` I {£ No 726 Erect Form. ‘ ' Average figure. Made of ,fir ‘~ white batiste which can be d:- ` _ pended upon-to give excellent. "i, A _ r service. Medium bust and 1" long hip, hose s'ippOi't€1‘S attached $210 ea. No 403 Nuform. _ A model for slender and - is -1 medium figures. Fair height i f _p _¢,_ above the waist with medium ' ‘ hip length. Trimmed with , lace and ribbon, hose support- i \ ers attached. SL45 fa. . W\\ .- 1 ii\.~ '5&mi‘».-I No 406 Nuform. ,ff High bust and a deep hip ' *.- with an added apron exten- l_`& sion to restrain overfleshiiicss /" if around the hips. Hose sup- ‘- ,; porters at front and sides. $2.15 ca. -.1 /gn 5:' if, :Ng ,"-'. `v Reduso is-5' . ¢__.<‘:’.'-T_§-§‘?,] The perfect corset for large \ _ women. It grades off tlieliips . . and the lower back from one to (‘ . five inches. lt isi1’t a harness, . l., ",_f~.-`~.\ nor amass of straps and it weighs no more than an ordiii- `_`?v-.-- ' ary corset. $4.25 pair. These models cannot be procured in Canadian made corsets os they are of Weingorten Iron ex- ____*__ elusive models. ii, .._1a‘ fi i-, .Ii >i ~. i ft' .vi |`l'=Wv°""`il WUNUERLANIJ ' Llzif. ' :_ _..:;»-'*'.:-z‘ i To-jigiir Moving Pictures I ` The Adventures ofa Statue. l A Tlirilliiig War Story. ! The Foviler of the Island. ; A New Reel of Pictures l Every Night l New Illustrritei Song T Monkey Laird. | _H\~_ i MISS VON lil{ANDl",l\S Special ty. . liig Chief Battle Axe, rkl)i\llfa'SI()N Only 5 cents i ...Q _i.___..- _..._ ..._..____---- ____ ___ lJlllIll0llll1EliLTll HOTEL Opposite State House,Boston,Mnss ---.-v-v-v-._ _, _ _ 4 . awe- < _ff i- .-9".. ff>-£..`;.¢;,__s<»»._..-4,...-fi: ir.: to 1 “ -' . ~.»...i-~.-r -ic- -- ..i we-; eff.. “"'.".‘.....-»-."..~r‘:»»‘..-,_..<' - \~ ' is- --» “';._... . il f'¥";i=; _N °f,,¢.;-~.-.'sr.'r1. _.zz -"-"< J fr' 1 '-‘ it 14.!-'.2 wif "5 i it i fi- fr. 4 .»,. .»-P. _ . --£52917 ‘ . Lv ,'lliLgi‘l¥_fti‘r»t§._'§e"‘), ,. sp . 1'?"-' -=,f?”.‘i.»": ws" .N ' ' . -1 , ,~ .~ i »':'_1,` ‘ . »..;.f." /fi”-» i Offers rouuii with hot and cold water for | $i.Ut! pci- day and up, which includes froc use I of publiviliowei- batlin. Nothing to equal this |iii Nt-\\' liiigliiiid. Hooiiis with private hltbs for_$!.i'»0 pei-day and up; suites of two rooms and hath torl