_ 'N0.VEMBER8g91s G V ., ~ rms ciisntorrsrown rmliiznuin r/ion MVB' ” ,_-_Z . ,_ ’\ 1 \ sq-:::,-:frIr3I:-2-‘:.'.1':_“:_-:rv-1*-‘-“f~“f-I2*-‘-'-‘-'-2- ;_~_~_-_1»;_-_~:_;':.1“.‘-2-51: 1*.:-::_-::::::iz-::::: ir Fav# 'ic‘i»i'iy* io j¢'ii'_i's _'iii-oviscs. DISCOUNT. -, Everyblw ,lhmlld pay their October electric light bill before Nov 10th 'as‘tliat‘is"the lslst day lIg£_\\`\\\\\\i T _ _ l--_ ' - ° .` +--'__'_""' ' -_ -1-""__ The Cwitral Guardian *_ T ~ A More New ' - W g- __ __- ___ __ ..... ,, -. . --rs\l~ v _ r v AT NORTH SYDNEY. - The New- __/ ' foundlsnd schooner Henrietta, from -4 i-if " _ , - Scuris, P. .E. I., with a cargo of pro duce, arrived in port Thursday morn - Coal- for Elféiiybody We 'have vessels at our wharf new with the following coals: - Albion Nut Inyerness Round Drummond Round Reserve Run of Mine We will be discharging for several days. _ Order your supply to-day A. Pickard & Co. ` Phone' 240 Ch’town ‘_ ~' ~”ir.'1>7o'rf; is -' _ ‘ 4--cl.--i'__._. \' -' .» T ,.. 'S \`\ . gpnu.9//lllllll4m\\\\\\\\x1llA\\\\\ av/I////.K "6<;} .-_ff-1 til `\\ ARE- ¢ . .4 . va ._ * ' \\\ Reli_able_ Hot Wa-ter- Bottles made of 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 Two Year Guarantee against any defect in material or workman hip. _ Let' us shzw you our new stock. Prices $1.00 to $4.00. Geo. E. Hugh W ' IHIYII./i\\\\\\\\\ lllll STUDENTS GIFT FUND. ‘to get~.a_.dIscount`.._.;_.- _ .A1817- ‘ onsssso Hoes. -_Mir JF. w_. Saowt' \= Victoria. '_='-ihlllllevl 91' dressed -ho s.on the S. S. Harland. Wednes %lllll\\\\\\\VIl//I//Ii\\\\YIII2\\\\\!\\\ ' |NsTiTuTE mseT|No. - 'rhsre ticles needed b and more are expected. Prices are as ypt very high. but a drop is looked for , i them the use other ice cream parlors ' V. ff". . F \.*‘, vw "i?s"5-T3 9! “\ 4, bg Eleanor’s School by the teacher Miss _\\_ o‘?V , " Kathleen L. MacEwen, Ethel Garrett - ~ .35; Harold Lyile .30; Raymnnii And- " _______________;='*.'f-'-’ rcw .25; Willard Thomas .25; Regi- _ """"' " iiald Thomas .25; Keith Thomas .25; went to Mrs. Angus MacDonald. The first gentleman’s prize was won by' Mr. Pius MacDonald, the second went to Mr. D. McPherson. During the` whisi Mr. wiirrcd Richards, formerly |5|_ANpER¢ MEE1-_ _ may c0up_ for the month- »oIi November, after les participated in whist at the club which they Vim mimi in me Public rooms of the P. E. I Benevolent As- sociation, Wednesday evening, Oct. Following shows the amount col- 27. The first lady' prize was won by lected from the pupils of North St. Miss Nellie MacP§ee, second prize Hall rooms, now nearing completion. 'rhc ciuh intcsss 'hbidihg chczssr is aid of the Red Cross some time before Xmas, of which aniiounceniellt '\_ will be madellater.-V.» - i. 'wsobiuo AT cAveNois“'H.-" 'rhc residence of Mr. and Mrs. William A. -MacNeill, Cavendish was the scene of an' interesting event on Wednesday, Come HERE fo 'HER Chocolates Here you will find a choice assortment of the most delici- ous chocolates made by Moirs, Neilsons and Williards- Can- ada’s best conicctioners. Our chocolates are as pure. clean, fresh ami good as oven the -most fnstidious could de- sire. " Boxes and bulk-ordinary prices, incKiNNoN Mnric Compton .15; Lillian Cannon of Bloomfield, entertained with piano ll .15c; Emily Cannon .l0; Raymond and violin solos. (‘annon .10; Samuel Cannon .10;_ Er- ---- _ nest (Tannen .05; Aldon Thomas .05. WELCOMED BACK. - A Vancon. Total $2.35. ver exchange says:-A charming wel- l*-wi “Um” WHS gil/ell Miss Bertha Purdy, “A WHOLE GIG WINDOW of large,` on her return to Vancouver from a strong regular 25c. wliisks are offered lengthy visit in the East at the home for a short time at 15c. or 2 for 25c. of Mrs. J. McLachlan, 1866 Fifth Ave.` Take advantage of this offer, it will West. Miss Nellie McLachlan was the iiot last long. The Two Macs, 149 hostess on the occasion, and' arranged Great George Street. H. most enjoyable evening of cards; Eames arid music. Mrs. McLachlan as Wednesday is the poured the tba, assisted by Mrs. Evans at thc very dainty supper given 1_0 last day f0¥ l°€C€lVil\g wards the close el thc evening from a* discounts on _ Electric }"fl§“§,IYis;‘°1§I°e't‘1°*=l<; tolli; Misslsierl-' . - . _ ca- -,~ f so _ d fOr Messrs. Sanborn and Newgzi-,ya 3:". _, D C 1‘gh*"’g- Pay “may 3'" i§ii'i§'§°§'n§§$f'.§ 53§§iiT.§§.93§r§§§"§i§ rug ompany Save l1.l0Il€)'» 818118Mm sent were: Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and _ 3 - ~ _. daughter Isabel, Mr. and Mrs. Sketch- " " T' ‘ T - lllg. Miss Purdy, Miss Nicol, Miss' Met- I I- .. f f - _ f i Calf. Miss Hessen, Miss Sterling, Miss 7/I//III . \\\\VIIIII///I;\\\\\\Y have earnestly striven to will say that we have never oisa lonest manufacturer. W rlliablc tobacco So to an -I -3 establish such a reputatioi~,_and believe our old_friends ppointed them. Hickey s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco 1jel‘>f€S¢IlfS 11°* °“'l( V our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco lme. _ Hickey & NicbolsonTob. Comlg T? prwne 345 ' -_ - ._ Manufacturers ~ VIIIIJZ'-i\\\\\iIIIIII&\\\\\\\\%IIIA%'-=\\\\\\Y _ ei l ` ' a\\\\\vus\\\Q//llllllmm\\\\\\\\wu1lA\\\\s'.r¢I/0 §§§‘°:3§v01§{}SSC§1¢l-god: Messrs. nl- ,` _ , , _ Be Skeptic - _T _ T .as , ' no ` . / ` al of ‘ <5’ Bargains _ A .J n’ \ Vol All is Gold that G'itteu .A ' ; If you want, good, pure ‘ T ` ` “\\\\i”A\“\ Y- WHS. Sanborn Newbury and Hickey. scriooi. wonic.-- 'rhosisnding or the pupils oi’ Alexandra School for the month ol October is as follows, Glad” VU--1. George McKinnon~ 2 Florence McKinnon. Grade Vi.,-1' Chester Burhoe and Bruce Judson; 2: Jonny Robertson; 3. Susie Burhoo. Grade V.-1, Pthol Juilson.;.2,_Do|-ig Judson; 3, Mihnic cocdy and Dsis Judson. Grade IV.--1,HedIey Burhoe;' 2, Ellwood _Burhoeg 3, Walter Bm-hog , GFH0 lil--1. Forden Judosn and Gay Judson; 2, Wilbur wood; iii, Jimmie Robertson. Grade ll,-1, Helen wood 2. Bernice McCabe; 3, Winnie Bur. hoe. Grade I.-1, Beatrice Judson; 2, Lester- Beaton;__| 3, Byfqpu McCabe_ 'Pl`|l1l6l'--1. Annie McLennan and Cla- rence Wood; 2, Mary MacLonnan; 3, Merel Burhuqe. The_i'oll,owing-,Tpupiig 111350 D0l'f6Cf Bttqhdanco. Chester Burhoe, Hedley Buihoe, Helen Wood Minnie CUNY. Annie McLennan: Mary McLennan. Doris'Judson, Beat- ' Illl girl! _ uf” $01 /0 [Ill//I/I Al. L LEA THIRIIIHS T/_luurnsi Miiiir _ IXCHS I 1 fo:/an .sat/ami _T//fd* _ our A//0 //vsot fs rms, _ 7 P0//YZ' S geo - \ ) _ -fri P109 311115011. Bruce Judson, Daio Judson, Forden Judson, Athol Judson Clarence Wood. Gay Judson. ' _.___ ~ tral _Drug Store. Miss Ada Bradbury B8 Great George Strut" Threads of. all kinds, 88 Great George Street. 3710-ir29Mtf. _ . No#-More l T Sore ,Corus suderers. ItT_is-- T. _ E0nly15cs;ubot_tle.. ` ' ::Foster‘s Guaicol Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil `is much stronger than most emulsions sold and the addition or Guaicol makes it the finest' prepara- tion on thc market for- obstinate coughs and.bronchisI» affections. 50c. and $1.00‘a bottle. E. A. Foster, Cen~ Art Needle Work and materials for. Wvrklhs- 'Stamped Linens and' H r' 'r 'ri a i...i°s.? ‘i.?.‘?é’$é’f.i°£ii.%”.. _Mads 'Com Cure Use it according to direc- tions and those sore,.achiiig T ' come _with all their disooini -_ - _ forts willtrogbleyouno moru the 27 inst., when. their youngest daughter, _Flo,rence, Ruth was united in marriage to Frank 'A Rams`a` of - Y -Hamilton; Lot.l8. Rev. Jolin'Stirling officiating in the presence ofa large number of friends and relatives. At seven o’clock- the. bride, leaning on the' arm of her father entered the parlor to thc strains of McndelsjIon’s wcd- ding. iiiarcli, -played by Miss Pearl Mutch, cousin _of the bride. Four lit- tle girls. Jenn Simpson, Milllccnt Mulch; Helen aliii' Christine Buntain, all prettily attlrcd 'in white, acted as ribbon girls and fformed an aisle .through yhioh the bridal party passed _t_o_ t_lieir,placa .bgneath a lovely .arch of evergreens' 'and autumn leaves. Just before the sacred' words were spoken, Mrs. Stirling gave a beauti- fully rendered solo, entitled "The Voice that Breathed O'e'r Eden." The bride .was handsomely gowned in a costume of ivory silk do chene, with trimmings of net and shadow lace, her vcil being caught in place with a wreath of orange' ‘blossoms and she carried a bouquet 'of white astors and maiden hair fern. Tile bridesmaid, Miss Florence Ramsay, sister of the groom, woro silk voilc. trimmed with pink satin and carried a. bouquet of pink astcrs. Mr. Alvah J. MacNeilI. brother of the bride did ‘the duties of best man. After the ceremony the company, about eighty in number. was entertained to a sumptuous we\\ ding supper, and the evening was pleasantly spent In social chat and music, and enlivened by the arrival of a large party of chiveriers. The bride and groom were recipients of many beautiful and costly presents, which bore testimony of the high esteem in which the popular young couple is held. The following evening a recep- tion was givcn at ‘the_home of the groonfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ram- say will reside in the beautiful new residence at Hamilton. Their many friends join i n wishing them a long and happy married life. :zlf _you are a_good cook, you are careful about the Kitchen Drugs. We sell the purest, and the _best Baking Powder, Flavouring Extracts, Olive Oil, Spices, ctc.. etc., JOHNSON Sz JOHNSON, Druggists, Cer. Kent and Prince Sis. ' lll.\\\\\\\l0/J . Satisfactory T Everyday _ Service I .That -feeling of security which one should have purchasing \\\\YIIh Y It ismost us to note ,Your 4 .7* H .loliiioii . Q I ing. This is the secondulsland vessel / »- - ' to arrive hers this week withprpduce - - ‘“ u - ` ~ _ and Tweed Hats for....... _...$1.00 visiting her two sons, Messrs J. G. TWPERARV CLUB FORMED---The Black Velvet Hat Wlth .Colored and William C- Mol-ood. or Bridge- v°\¥}s lf=dl°s g{ },"°*'}{}l“ 31”? §°fH}f=<1 band . _ 1.35 town, she still retains her youthful R DD6l‘8l‘Y ll, W 0 “Mit 011 _` " " . vigor to a, most surprising degree. of doing sewing and other work in aid Brown and bhe brocaded plush -.- Of the Red CWM- They have already h`ai:......... ATTEN'r|oN is directed io s ciidhgc n rnernbernhin of thirty-flvo. Miss made in the sailing; of the Rocky Ruth Boulter is prcsidcnt and Miss Point Ferry. Instead of tnc Ferry %l““i0 Enlight is Sfiiill’-lroas.. While ai v - lcnvln' Charlottetown in the nftcr- t 9 P\|l’C 8-B HE 00mm 09 C0llSlSiS Of The Peoples Druggiat” ,mo-,, 5 0-clock, it ,ww 1..avcB',,, thc Misscs Cora neil, eisdys Cisrh, 4_;;|i bmi leaves Rocky pcm at 4_50 Francis Cameron and Eleanor Clark. p_ -J,_ imteld 0,' ;,_3o p_ m_ 3319 Mrs. H. R. Proiltt has kindly offered Plain brown velvet 'l`ams..1.50 Brocaded velvet tams, special . _/ -,J ' f 1 \Vhen.othe_r vessels reach port ' L f.ew.dayS ` ‘V ‘° i~°°f- as 3:15:23. W2.'::.<.;.r .misss we have brought .n =~1°n>f into _V . _ _ '_ _ i V Cross Bociety packed s large box' of new thlDgS-lH~MllllU6fy _ l"rH|t; s. 's'. H'Avi';|.¢'li\nNodasrrived ict ggniicssiigogisagoys oi’1§an;aJ.lwt. There arg _ .,,_ . _ Vctors Joh' _ e _es y mornng noi! _ Y-_OH UGS Y HS- ` shortly after 10 o’eIock with a large C011?-BMS C' Df Ule b°X Wiliisiell Of New Velvet Ham cargo of freight. Her return cargo cake. candy. tobacco etc- This is only New Ornament; consisted mainly of dressed hogs a part of the work being done by this N 0 t . IIT i . and milk o¢t|,|o,fV_ _ ~ _ I branch,_as the ladies are busily en- ew 3 fic fummlngs ‘ ' -` 'I ' snsodln knitting and mimns ning nr- _ All of the very smartest new des- ,y_ ie so ers\- . ‘ - ~ ' ' - - - -~--- wm ba A meet,” of Harmony W0 igns in hats and trimmings are rep- men’s Institute in East Wiltshire BRIDGETOWN--' Ml'~Jl1B- H-M01" I’€SCIltCd. ' school on Thursday. Nov. 11th, at 4 bison- the local optician has just tur- p, m, Mi" Stems or the pep; of nished a-beautiful residence in this - ‘Agri imrorwin 1, g, place which is quite an addition to "'- ' ° U cu. lgesen Bridgetown.--Mr.,Jose'ph Hume was t e I NEW SMQKE 31'A¢|(_ _WA fine the builder who knows how to put a ' new smoke stack has been placed cn b'~*;l;li-lflg }f:“lB|1iU€JIf’“Cll)}?¥\ gill? \;0l‘K~ - the Charlottetown Condensed Milk --- 0 G 001191' C0 '20 6. HDL _gompanym factory to replace the old R. Burns Master, sailed from this port express left a delapirsted one which has been witha cargo of produce laden by IliC€ lille Of Smart VCIVCY and C0!- _grsdually falling sway for some tims'. l§Iri;_l('1t;;=ws €tm;l‘;ci;toiiwno;il£ §g;i;;i:].;g'l;l§i; duroy hats and tams for little gir1s_ , AN Assn v|3|1-on_._ Mrs Mm-gs. chanhsi cf the nivsr which is much Brown Corduroy HatS._...,65c ret McLeod of Uigg who is in her Hooded- ' _ 98 year has just returned heme after » ` “ ' i ' _ » ` _ , . I Q ‘m Oh /- § ,___.__- ________- _______.__- ___..__- ____1- _.___- 6 Lf 1 .-‘/ .»/ . $9, 5 CES lei' uni wit wit in to ing' ed 00|' Mo the mo all ed lab of D sha The *gh c of-thirt -two dollar to e HALLOWE’El\.' SOCIAL. - A suc- sful Hallowe’en social. under the auspices of the Red Cross Society of Alma. was held at the home of Mrs. Mac G Alley, on the evening of Oct. 29th. Outside, the piazza and near lawn were lighted by the old fashioned "Jack-O-Lanterns," the "Orgies" of childlioed days. The large front room was artistically icstoimod from the con- of the ceiling _ to the four corners with red. white and blue crepe paper; displaying also a. number. of- -Union Jacks. giving to the room a very quo and patriotic appearance. The sitting room was decorgtcd with a large pompon of or nge and black h festoons of thc same colors ex- tending therefrom to all sides; as was thc adjoining “witches cabinet." l'rnm‘ which a “wise and winsomo" ch furnished jovial entertainment. the form of love-lore and fortunes, all who wished to test the mys- teries of her occult talents. The ceil- of the dining room wastransforni- for the occasion into a largc beli- pe. formed -hy narrow ribbon de- ations comprising all the colors of it rainbow. beneath which was ar- ranged the well pstronized supper tables of tho evening. An evening en- tertainment was enjoyed by sll, con- sisting of violin music by Mr. Peter ’O'l`Irion, accompsnioti'~hy Miss Bertha Gillis and Mrs. Minnie Marchbank of ntrose A Battle H mn of Prince - y Edward Island, the words being com- _posed by Herbert L. AIley_of,AIma. and arranged to tho marshal irl'usic of old tune "Battle Hymn ol"the Re- public" by Boyd _ .Hamill of Breen- unt, was sung hy Mrs. Marchbank. evenings work resulted in a _ ll Y . B fi?d`ii|'?Bo§f the Red Cross Society; the laixiles of which feel well pleas- with t e outcome of their united o . Mlnu-d’e Llnlmont co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- RD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack LaGrlppo. and l have frequently ved it to he very effective in cases ro of inflammation. ‘ Yours. ~ W. A. HUTCHISON. - .|ll,i, -. -~~ _fr _ ‘ i ¢.___¢___.__....._.__..._., ii‘é’Xov roa`AN|M¢nutN‘cv ` Puma MEAT Piicksns Lopes a i A New comm./i|NT.l WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.- Counsel, for Chicago packers called at the, State Department today with a com-l _piaint that Great Britain had impos-‘ ed new and more rigid restrictions upon their trade with neutral Euro- pean countries, they asked that speci- al representations be made to the. British Foreign Office, and the mat-- tor is now being considered by the de- f pnrtment. l The attorneys discussed with Coun- slllor l‘olk and Consul General Skin-‘ ner, recently returned from London, the status of the packers' cases pend- ing in British prize courts, and tiicf shipping situation generally. l After tho conference Alfred R.- llrion, Henry Veeiler and Luther M. Walter representing Armour & Com- pany, Swift & Company; G. H. Ham- manrl & Company and Morris & Com- pany. gave out the following state- ment: "The immediate cause of our viist to Washington today is the instruc- tions issued tothe steamer Chris- tianiajord of the Norwegian-American line which expected to sail on Nov- ember 6 from New York for the Nor- wegian 'port of Christiania. Such in- structions prohibited the steamer from the further loading of the Chi- cago packers' products, destined to resident buyers In Swerion’, declares the guarantee consumption in that country. "These instructions we are ‘inform- od. are duo to the threat of_ Great Bri- tain that unless tha stcamship com- panies enforca such requirements. Great Britain will seize the ships and cargoes en route to Christiania and. confiscate such cargoes." ~ GERMAN EDITORS ~ DIBCOURAGE CHEER8. BERLIN, via London, November 4. #Many newspapers in various parts of the Empire are being allowed to in- dulge in unusual military criticism. The "food crisis" is described as a situation arising not only from efforts of Germany’s enemies but also from the greed of the food barons. ‘ \Both Maximilian Harden in the Zunliunft and Herr Gadke in Vor-` wam their compatriots not to In' cheers of victory Iiras as there are hard times Har- r pt i mands that their brothers in the field( conquer new words. ~ 1 "All must go forward together if we are to win. Lot those who are so desirous of battle let loose- their mur- derous iire from the front where it will rio some good. "We want no more admonitions from those whose enthusiasm for the heroic age is probably connected with a desire to prolong the war on ac- caunt of the business by which they are flourishing. We do not' want usurers to take advantage of the neoris of the masses who are seeking modest and indispensable food. Ho who at i.hc time is a usurcr as ro- icards fnurl is committing a deadly sin. llc who coins meat, corn or vegetables is a iloivnright rascal. Ho who stores li-'ni-r, hnplnf; that thc iricc will rise higher belongs to the gallow.s" Steamer Ailre 350 Miles 0li Halifax HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 5.-A steam- er flying the signals "R. S. W. V." with fire in her-hold, is 350 miles South of Halifax, and in need of assistance. ae- cording to a wireless despatch to the Marine Department from the steamer Frederick Vlll., which sighted the vos- sol. . - » :T The steamer is the British steamer Rio Lages. _ I T1 E I ' 4 . ,Q-I: __» i-‘.4 Oni Q it ‘. 1* l i f .5 if rf t __. cr.;- lf, _l. _I-- 2;' l . if li* it if .34 5 ji ‘_ 1. f i i =i ~.i $1 fr if. 3,1 -‘Il if ll .ig » i _:'- if -i s; si i I . 1 i l ( r Y i r 'l i