_ _ _4,.,' __ K, ._ _ J. __ '_ . _ , ._ aw _ - A _ _ 1 » .f _ .ai __ ' , 'r Bk N' ' . ‘~. ~ I N_O\ EMBER 7. 1911 __ ‘ _ - . ‘ ' _ ._ Tm” l“A'l‘E§'l` NEWS ,THB CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN ,,.u$B.,_ OF ALL.. p pggg SEVEN- ~ if _ ‘ , ., ~ I - . _. '. , ¢ .- . . - - _ . i. - _~.-N.-.. . ..» _ _» ...».s~...».; il.-_-_ .ei..>:_:-..a»;,.».»a».¢~a.~.n»..:.¢-‘. ._ >.i..’.i.¢m sudldeafnsaaiiasris-as .i .o.x'...>.'3~:.a».r.Si'-.».a‘~.» ._ _ .-._~ ..;._' . . . h _ 1 _ , _ ,_ » . __ - - , _ _.»». ,_ '»m=.~ ._ ,__,_-~ -. - . . ~ ' .._,.,.-- _ . .~~. ,.. ._ ~~ » -.-' '_» ._ _ .i . ' #_ -_ ~_ _.1-4 _~- » ___ ,J ._ .___-,» ~ Qi. . . ' . ~ .. . .._..<._ N A I p ` CQJYS pE P S 1 E S A i i _whoopin 8 Cough rliiildniiilielmiiinciliiiiiiliiiiiiiihiii Till - 33 Ninsninnssuctu-si...|c»-1 cms _ . _ _ , _ _ d ‘i l-l“'"°4» ~ - . n,,,,,“|_ is visiting har daughters in Char- Miss_Marie McNeil, of Goven Saslr. is visiting her sister, Mrs -P Mc. i " ' , , . ' ' *__ ii _ni ry and Mrs. Court. Lean, Robinson S.t., en route to l --- Charlottetown, P. E. 1.,--Monctgn _ ’I_‘homas A. Peters, came over from Priuce Edward Island, and spent s _ I “gli 'have lmtilled 8C0ti_ipl€l2€_ repairing Outfit: and 'lew ‘lays with his daughters, Mrs. On Sunday next the congregation can gve you excellent satisfaction now on all w rl: F` M' Humphrey’ Ml" moss” PW of the mm M°th°dl“t Ch“’°h “ll lgft (0 gqr gm-e_ plpes left with us' no matter how bmge | ers, and Mrs. R. A. March, Hampton. celebrate the 41ti_i anniversary of tht down, will be pill ill $0011 Condition again in the shortesl: _ N. B.--St John Exe. _;iuel;isiir:‘;1tiipnbeii“h.i'¢wr."i nl; S' ` ', _ p Ypfk ` The Blachmiihl love. _ Dau;-§u\_elts 4|. Eels, Specialties ‘Btenclls iient on application. M / rr ll .l `,_,; _ b _ 'fl ' at _ ~,4 .5 _ ll; I » Working Under girtiilcial light is certainly try- _ing to the - yes. _'f you are bot. - ered with iiizzinvns or severe lieadnr-l\es,il. is time you con- sulted us. Your Eyes ' nucgl gittcnticn. We sro export unliciaiis, and welll ciirulully ex_ai|i|no your eyes, and fit you with the irliisses that will give best results. - G. F. Hutcheson New York Fish Ads. Oonsignnionts Eolicitoci. Pi'i>nipt1i.etur|ial I lhii:orpoi'at.oil) 'Wholesale Commission ' Fnh Dealers. All corruspondsnoo promptly answered §:_E:.ll!l.l.l._‘!:_§lll dg ‘ d- I _ _ Prof. S. N. l<]i‘.i'l, K-ity, was a pag- l':lé;‘;e:l‘;.°”_l;1°; ;§fi$llf¢;lc°lglgléyogiiélaebyosrpaclijblligiusness-ifllliiencs 5 Eve tt Bu UT; t I P I ‘_sen§er south yesterday blternoon. _ ' ppyin i ' _ ' le e , s u en 0 rinoe o -_ peeded lor the digestion of all kinda of food. Try one :liter Zaiitlilrliioealidnclplef | Jeweleroptlclan i'Mr. Davison will ,liilso judge in tlic M ‘- lille, '8¥urobae. Wil, Bipplolmnhotslli .lsi:::ii°iiii.fia°.‘:il°.i.'u.'it‘..i'i.:.';' °"°°'° '°'°"°°- “°' "' °‘°~ °°°» ii iirlwttmurthntoam. C cnour snoaciuris Ai:1liir'lihm°°li:%'ihs 6 E A lluliusnn un ....i'.:.i.~.%,f':.o'.i.°°~=“....;:.-t.-».:.-.i::.'°'°~ E':¢°ll nlroxnms sl Who-wing Q "l“'°‘=v\l|>stanes. _ltlssbool to - homAs!.hma. The air rmdlnd stron ly » llllvlrod with every hnalb. magna .... u.i_.'°°°“....‘i:.'.:.i'i.t."r°i:t.“s:':o2 able tomothln wig! yawn( Bud II postal for dlselptlvs booklet. H ALI. DIUGGBTS 'hw Unoolon An W fhrozlfag: for the liriuml ` "r %t..’2:s:'.f.i‘:,':i:: Ziii-'ii'|l'io¢.d'i'a'i5al'mn'if -tin trmlm ilu. 'l‘ Alaelluo-Bills Bldg. ' IONTRIAL . - ' - lie? _ IMJROGERS BROS. \ esignarebolhassured _ =. _‘_ Made in the heaviest _‘ _.I l grade of pliite,hcncc its . wonderful o uliirit _ Sold by Leading Dealers z:s;jti.‘;.;":.;___.“‘i.t:°.:i;r;;”2§:: HU SE SHUN NWS in 0;. _ . . the ocal market could scarely take ' il. il/ ‘ - I _ in on over-age. year and prices an F ' N/ /\' K \ not umsu _s l _ ,/ . /, ,, _ SUUAHE l§lHllll\”_ the Horse Show, which opens on Nov 18th, will lic the last one to be lield in illailis-in Sdiiiirc Garden, tho pat- _rons of tlic show in former years, as wcll as those who in more recent :lines have nli-:riys rittcndcd, have flooded the .»\:isoc.iitioii with applica- tions for boxes, with the result that when the oxccuiivc coinmittcc incets next 'l‘hui'sday to iilloi; thc boxes thi entire sencuty-ciglit will practically have been spoken for. While there have always been s de- mand for tlic boxes it has come froin those who were keenly interested in he show at Eic time and the follow- ing year thc places of those who dropped out ofthe circle were taken by the newcomers. But with the pass- g r twenty-one yeni's has been the sett- ing of tlic "diamond horseshoe" each autumn thc interest of many former patrons who in recent years may have been missing from the annual event has been rekindled. i As usual- Allred G. Vanderbilt, _pre- sident of the National Horse Show Association, has siiletriickcd ~supcr- stition l»_v- taking Box. 13, the same one that has been his for several sca- sons past. Among the applicants for boxes are: August Belinont, Frank Bull, Joseph W. Harriiiian, Reginald ('. Vanderbilt. Williaiii du Pont of- (Jiuiige, Vu., Sir lildward (_‘-louston of Canada, W. W. Wiilock of Pittsburgh, William H. Moore, John A. Spoor of Chicago, E. A. Burke of Cleveland, Hon Clifford Sifton of Canada, Chi\r~ les A. (Ioifiii, -Iaines Speycr, Harvel’ S. liadew, E. Francis Hyde, F. Am- brose Clark anil lil. H. Gary. Although the work of tabiiiating the entries will not be completed for o. few days Secretary Hyde has an- nounced t.liat_tlic iiiimhcr of exhibit tors would be record breaking, three hundred and ono owners having inade noiiiinatioiis, as against two hundred and eighty-two exhibitors last year, while the premiuriis this year ii- mounting to $40,000 will exceed those of last year by $7.000. _ The most marked increase in en- tries is in Class 143-the juinpiiig class open to ali, in which only per- formances over fences arc to count. In this class there are one hundred and twclvc entries including thc noni- inations of thc foreign and Ainericuii officers, as wcll as such wcll known ;'*_:{_~_'._,""' owners as l"f<‘-\ \: 1 _*goo-s`_ _/=`_¢_<.