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'run onmnormrown ousnnum ‘ -f oofronnnao 1914 V *_ ” _ __ _'_ ..-I '£1 ~ .__- _ ’ - V WV -» -- ~ ` cttiEtit NEED For tntEtPREtERs ,» THE VICTROLA AND TI-IE FAMILY-No. 3 I -: *:f»-'r Father says, “The Vic`trOla has given more enjoyment to all of us than anything I ever bought---and at so comparatively small a. cost too. \` “I’ve made quite a collection of Victor Records already: Caruso, John McCor- mack, Melba, Tetrazzini and nearly all the great singers and musicians as well as Harry Lauder and a lot of other popular singers are kept pretty busy now, entertaining in my home. “I tell you what! Brown and Jones and the other fellows have nothing on me now. They can’t brag to me about their Victrolas and classy records any longer, because I’ve as good as they have.” _ If _ _. ~_~.‘ie___../9 Er-/. ___ ` (_ ,i l 4 W/ ii. if li\ ‘ _ 5 ‘ tty, ~1 I i/4 4' ' 'fm -"$~°'-¢.*‘°,~"' _....___‘__`_ 1 . /",4*W _. \ *U .` ' . ,__ ti. t t I _ I sl' Iwi f A = A * i tic. _ 3 Keep it ltzittily in your Iiinnrn .-\ lit- With 15 d0ub]e_5ided, ten_inch your tlrtiggist for ii 5o~i~i>iit hottie oi' Victor Records und see thtitiiit is ninili- ‘hly the "(`uli- Other Victrolas from $32.50 to $300 (on easy payments, if desired), and ten-inch, double~sided Victor Records at 90c for the two selections at any “His lVla§ter's Voice" dealer in any town or city in Canada. ~._ Write for free copy of our 300-page Musical En- cyclopedia listing over 5000 Victor Records. Ask to hear "lt`s a Long Way to Tipperary" the famous British Marching Song, on Victor Record NO. l7639 Berliner Gram-O-phone Co. _Hs||itl°‘£I°l<¢_ Lenoir Street . ` MONTREAL t /, Victor Records---Made in Canada . “‘ " ' ' Patronize Home Produéts I t i i ,,,,,_,,,» 0 son, lil? Atnbrose St. llrlghton, Chur- _ ‘5 -"0 toiti.-towii. cans-to-2s1u::i. ,_ H HL. _ q per Prince street. 6228--10-27nitt good homo und wages hy applying nt this Oiliee at Once. 6072-18-ltilvitf. WANTED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .FOR Q Q Q general housework. Apply at this office. 6004-10-10Mtf. Victrola Head uarters -E ' - LADIES WANTED TO D0 EASY, 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown. I ,it i - t LONDON, Oct. 24.-The Standard publishes the following delayed des- patch from 0stend:- “One of the greatest needs ot the Allies is interpreters. for both the I~`rench and British troops. Wlieit I have been in ordinary and arntoured motor carswlast week we have had t0 make peasants go in t`rOtit as guides, and have been absolutely at their mercy. with ottly the tear of our rifles to deter them front lending its straight tn the Germans. \\/lieu we invade Ger- many it will be still worse, for we won`t be able to trust anybody. For English troops an interpreter who is Englislt and can understand the Scotclt, \\'elsh, Yorkshire and White- `r_ -~,»._.., chapel dialects is Worth far more than any Frenchman or Fleming who may speak a local language better, but can seldom understand properly what :he average British "Tommy" says to tltn. “I regard this inexhaustible supply ot’ men who know local languages as one of the chief factors of German erilclency in the war. The Allies need absolutely all the interpreters they can get and are suffering for lack of them. Very few British oiiicers and hardly any soldier speak even serviceable Frenclt. Over and over again I have nt.\'self been deliberately tuislead bb' apparent peasants, wito, I felt sure. _ were German spies." SAVE THIS PHIIPHEEI I IIIII IUIUIIE HIIIHIIIIIE .\`i~Z\\' YORK, Oct. :2'i'.-“Germany will be driven out of France in a decisive battle to be fought between November 5 and 7; the Kaiser will be forced to relinqush his throne by the middle of next January: the Rus- sians will be in Berlin in April, and the present European war will last about two years," These are seine of the predictiousi which were made iti it lectttrt- by the lit-v. Dr A. Z. Stevenson, Professor -fl --v-~»._-._-.~...`,.,..........._..~,-»`......~v.,, A IIHIIII I]IIiSIl'l IAIIBH ANI] PIAY II EIINSIIPAIIII “California Syrup of Figs." ‘ if peevish, feverish and sick, give Motlter! Your child isn‘t nutttrully cross und poi-visit. See it tongue is cotttetl; this is it sure sign its little stotnuclt, liver und bowels need a cleunsittg ut once. \\`hen listlcss. pale. feverislt, t'ull Of cold, brt-iitlt ltittl, throat sore. iloesn`t ent, slehp or :ict ttiitnriilly, has stoni- iti~it-tir-lit», diarrhoea, retnentber, it gen- tle liver and bowel cleansing should nl\vii_vs he the first trenttnent given. Niitliiiig equals "t`alit`Ornia Syrup Ot Figs" for cliildren`s oills; give it teii- spootitttl. and in at few hours all the t'ottl waste, sour bile tttttl ternietitlug i`t»Oil whit-lt is r-lo_i:|;i\tl in thi' bowels tiaisses Ottt ot' tht- sy.~tti'~ttt. :intl _von ltitvi- tt well :intl plit_\'t`ul I-ltiltl tttzaitt. .\ll t-ltililri-it lovt- this ltitt'ttili\s.<. tlclit-iotts “t'ruit. lttxttti\'e." :intl it tti~vi~t~t`i\ii.\' to el't`et't at ,uititil "ittsiilc" i'It~itttsittt.:. llir- ei-tiotts for littliics, t-ltildri-n ot' itll titres and growtt-tips :ire plztinl_\‘ on the lint- tle gt\i\tt litil.i\ ~.t\e~» it silk tltiltl to- Imorrow, but get the ttvtttiine. Ask "(`alit`ornin Syrup ot` Figs " then look fornlii Fig Syrup tfoinpttny." ‘of the Astrological Society tincor- porateti). Dr Stevenson had un en- larged chart of the Kaiser`s ltorosifopo which ite dissected with ii skill and nicety that called forth much aip- piause. NO NURSES WANTED FROM CANADA AT PRESENT. OTTAWA, Oct. 27.-.\`o nurses are wanted from Canada tit. present t`or service at tlte front and none will he sent front here to England or the (‘ontit1ent, unless the Department ot' Militia decides to send ambulance uu- its with the second contingent, in which the usual cotnplctnetit will go. After at meeting of the t‘itnadian re- lief conitnittce held here to-day, at which the medical brunch of the mil- itia department, the t`anadian Red Cross and the St. John Ambulance Association were represetitctl, a state- tnettt to thc above eitvct wits given out. It is nlso pointed out that move- ments. suteit its the one ri-ported to be under wny by tlitutttiiitn women to ritise money to send ttttrsvs itbroutl, should irttnse for the pr(-si»ni, und pre- vent ovet'luppin|.z of work. 'I`lte Mili- tiit. llt-pttrlmi~itt has upplicittiotts i`t‘t>tn lttttttlri-tis of nurses ttnti wlti-n the time cottti-s will deal with tltcm, MAXINE ELLIOTT AS RED CROSS NURSE. I.()Nl)().\', Oct. 28.-~i\iuxitte Elliott hits given a motor uinlnilittire to the llticltess Ot Stttlierlntitlls Ilospitul t`orps in I~`rnnce und expects to go to the front within the ni-xt few days. Site will be the first Anterii-an actually enlisted for Red Cross. \\io_rk cnt the Iiring line. ".\l_v amhuliiitce und I tire now await- ing ittders from the Ilut-ltess. who went to thi- Aisne liutilefielil two iluys ago after her marriage to Maj. l<`itzt;eruld." i\liss lilliott lsttltl. “I um simply in the position nt` ti soldier waiting for the itotntnitntl to go itito action. "The Dui-liess is now engaged in tts- certaitiini: just where her anilttilatico t'orps~--wlticlt tiow numbers six velii- i-l<-s---vtitt br- ot” the utmost ser\'ir:i~. tn the llritisli \vtnittilt~il_ As soon its shi- lcitrtts wlti~t'e out' bush is to he she will let me ltiiti\v. “l tint mr-rrfiynti' ttnimportiint tneinl" het' iii' het' corps, wlticli includes it dow on trnitteil nurses. .\l_v iitttlittliitice is at Zio-liorst-pit\vi‘t‘ niacitine ot' the stuntl- nrd type :intl will t`tn'tn it unit of thi-_ l)tti-hess ot' Sutlterlttttil's corps. lt is itnpossiltle to giw tiny furtlter ilctuils ut present." 'l‘o the request for ix pliotogritplt Ot' het‘si>ll` in Red (`ross ttnlt`ortn. Miss El- liott replied sltzwply. “Tile present is no timi- to have one`s pictures tuki-ii." _ l 3 ‘ H One cent per-,word first insertion Twenty-flve cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED AUS. I in this column, half cent per word e 1- iioEitts ttiiutTEn, _ AE"E‘N"Ts` WANTED; TO__ siEi_i. Fon "The (iltl Itellnblv Fonihill Nitt'si.-r- ies." We tt-eat-.li our tncti to sell. Ex- pt-ricticc tttiiteet-ssitry. Hii.:hi~st trotti- mission paid. Ilundsotne tree equip- ment. Stone & \Velliiit:i.on, To- ronto, Ont. 6260-10-28M2GlE2Gi. r ' t FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED#-A GIRL FOR GENERAL ltuuscwork. Apply Mrs. W. S. Lou- WANTED"-'A'M“ATD. 'APPLY 'ao' `u`t`~I A sMAnT"Etn't.“`cAN sEcuRE"A WANTED-A'?s`ini. FOR 'GENERAL housework Apply 154 Powtml St. pleasant, coloring work at ironic. Can make $15 to $20 weekly. Ex- perience unnecesary, no canvass- ing. National Decorating Co., Dept. N. 69 Adelaide St., East Toronto, - Ont. 5089-8-22ME52l. The Newest Styles in Jictrolas ~ ‘I l and all the new records are here ready °'1j,*§,,'{,'{,`,I,°‘§,‘,?;}§,'f,§",`,fj§"i§,,§,,§",,§I,§ fof you, alars apply The (ltiartllnn Oifiro. 1 2? Queen Strzet *Tron viwiiivitv 7T°“1‘F”TA its _ . , Market Building, .ti iody's wedding . - V ring with ovmer's mme enlrsvsd FOR SALE MINK FOR SALE-SIX PAIR OF Ranch raised mink finely turretl and dark. price very low. Call or write Jas. M. Hewitt. Lower Monta- gue, P. E. I. 6180-10-23m6l for sale. Excellent opportunity to enter a most profitable business on most reasotiahle terms I-‘or partic- _ _ 61f=t:1°._2.2ttt¢f- RiiJ`§E°i'=T>'t`i'”s'A`tIE.-4'stTuA‘rtE'D ON Gerald Street, with large garden and _ orchard. Apply to G. F. Hutcheson, 600640 “Mn” . , Tn S 99 oi-anon street. sisa-19w.mit l __ l.0S'[ Tc i_'Ef-Twb"n`o'o'rR°'vVH'H on To i.r-:T Rooms Funntisi-tED`"“o'n` LOST-SUNDAY, A PEARL CRES- CENT BROOCH_..i<‘lndt.-r please _V lettvit at this oliire. LOST-A GOLD BROOCH WITH locket uttiiclii-il, Sept. 11, either on Iiunt, llillshoro or itlciintotttl Sis., On wily to riiilwny station. I<'it\det‘ please leave at St. .loseplt's Con- vent utid rt-ci-ive reward. 6280-10-29l\I3i. _ ,HttitiL_E HELP wtutrEt> I WANTED-SALESMEN EXCLUSIVE lint-s, pertnitnettt, hit: earnings guiir- untced, no oxpcrlt-ttt't~, ten vn<>uti- cies. \\'rlte liuke lirotlicrs, l.ltn~ ited, Moiiitw-nl. tilti4-I0-‘.52l\ItiI. Dov WANTED To ATTEND To o't=i tice. Apply tit 142 Kent St. _ 6073-10-itiMif. WANTED.- A BOY ABOUT. 15 yciirs olil us un npproiitice. Apply tu W. N. 'l‘antOn, Watchninker. 6014-10~12Mtf. _ _ A tti|scEi.LnitEous H0i=i`s'E"c`L'tPP'iNG t:i0NE""BY`Té'ATi=t"ET ful and experienced hands at reason- able prices. Horses called for and returned free ot charge. Park Stab- V les. llduldiiston St. 6216-10-27M6l ooi=|No "AND `sLATtNo.4'Aii\7 R person desiring their roof repaired can have same done at once by ex perts. Stating and copperwork a. specialty. Apply at once or phone Victory Hotel or 77 Prince St., as we are leaving the City soon. Le Bel & Pelletier. 6254-10-28M4i. T0 LET without hoard. Apply at 213 King Street. 6257-10-28M3i. iinittrnlshed. Gentlemen preferred. Apply here. IIIITED' EMPLOVMENT WANTED sv AN Experienced Clerk with good educa- tion. but of references md not Slippery Sidewalks-are-Sai |- and you walk with a sure-footed tread I when your winter boots are heeled with ” PA CUSIIIDN RUBBER HEELS MADE IN CANADA Don’t let the sidewalks trip you. Don’t be laid up een_\\__ with a sprained wrist or ankle, _or a broken leg ""’I°l’°"'“}‘i“. or twisted back. Walk safely-step surely-on 15 cents in `=. stamps or sil- “CAT,S PAW,” Rubber I'I€€lS. ver, and send ` I me to Walpole \=__ Rubber Company-_,___ They are made of Para Rubber-and are LI"‘i*°d» 8M°Gi"i\, the lightest, longest wearing rubber heels College Avenue, ‘-_ _ _ . Montreal. \.\ in the world, regardless of price. pg, AND You `\. W-_.»_wit.t. GET \ ir; A YET THEY COST NO MORE .cAT'S PAw At all dealers-put on-50c. tushioniiubberileels DOn’t ask for “Rubber Heels"- l ` _ Insist on having“CAT’S PAW” A “cAT’s PAw"‘ seti.¢t<>siiig » TOBACCO Poucn-m..ae_ii0m \ '59 Para Rubber. _ WAR ORDERS WILL KEEP PLANTS BUSY. tiers for the illt`t`et'i\ttt itrtii-li~s rv- ttttiretl. ’l`lti\ ztitn is to ilistt~ilitttt» rwilitrs for equipment tltrotiglt the lloinliiion. so - that ittttploytttettt tttiiy lit- givittt to us 0'l`T»\\Vf\i 011. `-’li.-~'l`llt‘ Nilllitl llc- niutiy Cnttutliiitis its pttssilili-. IJ"-l'll"l\(‘-lil is UUSI' I-Kcttittil t`\'-'-10)' llll' As tniiny orders its possililt- also Pflllllllllvlll UH' U11* S\‘\‘0ll\l Vflllllltt-Ccttl. lttivtt been i.:ivi‘n to Utittailiitti i-otii-ttrtis Il0l\~ J~ U- Il2ll<‘ll. llvlillll i\liHiSl\‘I` lil' trottt the iiritisli :intl i"rt=tii‘lt utttltinv Nlllilltl- Willl IHS \'0Il°'1*-tzttes. lists \tt't'l\ ities. 'I`lti» ltiipi-rittl titivi-rtitnt-tit sent i~t»eai:f'tl'ttit:itt~nt1tl'Th1t~TTtlitt1'ttt1ttt; ur- Air. t~'i~i-iii-rii-ti siotiiiiw in twiiitiitii in see what t‘i\|tudinn goods could lm ser-ttri-il for the itrtti_v, und he. wltilit in I\lontt‘eiil, gave sc\'i'rul large or- ders. lncluillng one for l,0l)t),0llti stltirts. This wil keep almost ever_v t‘:tniidlitti shirt tiiittory busy for months. 'l`|tt~ Ortli-rs t'or sutldles totul over $2,liii0_0t\tl. tltlier large ptirt-ltttsvs iiri~ liiit-l_v to iw made in (‘unuilii. thus helpittp: to km-p iltottsittitls ot worlt- ini-ti t-tnployttti lit-ri-. YOU MAKE A A BIG MISTAKE -I IF you allow anyone to tell you that we do not sell tickets over the Canadian Pacific Railway. \Ve sell tickets over every line of Railway in Canada Or the ,United States. _ We can sell you your ticket from any point to any other point connected I by rail or passenger steztmships. We make a specialty Of planning circuit trips which will allow our pas- sengers to take in the greatest number of points of interest, Il you will favor_us with your businees we will promise you at service al- ways the same. ,We will secure your sleeping car berths lor you on any line or lines and will guarantee our rates to be as low and in some cases lower as those of any other agent. It yOu_ do not take 'advantage of this service which is offered by no other agency in Prince Edward Island, you lose more than we do. W. rt. T' ROGERS i y icket Agent. _ I ._ _____, l Tl ` _ Notice, , Regarding Dressing Hogs I As a result of Government Inspection it is absolute! . . _ _ y necessary that §;°f!‘_fs*I‘)eit§3)t;;’” be Uwe” t° dressing 1102s for market in order to avoid refusal They ins' tth tth h d, eve hair remolsed :the C; ea ears and feet should be thorou hly cleaned hanlgiing ' C353 Carefully washed and kept perfectly clean wheii leavingstilgebffrf' fafinefs gf? not Splitfiilg the hogs between the hams and are 8 811 -an in some cases remedied also, and in future a reduction even the manure_m° Thls must be . . _ of 2 lbs. per hog will be made on all gg? r‘§g§‘9"§1:§f°bg‘;°5l?€‘El;" this manner, as to say the least' it does not look P W" °°mP1¢t¢lY, and hung gut and refuse removed We want to build up a r tau ~ f ` so only with your cooperationfpu on for Island Hog products, and can do 'DAVIS g& FRASER 1 it inside. Finder plan toon hero. - k._,§_“,,._, _,_ t,/;i',,_~§,., .,-_ I-.i_,,', _ _ t ` _ ‘ l ‘ -1* <» mduwork. Apply Vw X, 151* i af f t .~»i4`...i`l_.I.` `” ~ ' ...__ ¢_»_.*__-.as'_r\tttii.ti*t.¢i.&.._i.§.a_..‘ii‘t . as-"’.'.