if r :Pl _i » i i i l . . l r \ f i A » I i '\ 4 i 5 . , ._ s.. -‘ i , i iw .; V' A life' 1 . Hr' l » .r if. '»,, , ii ,E ¢.f1'i 5" .wi , . F' J' U iw* -._-if L il.. ii.. if l* * 'vi s .y ~J_,i ` .efifi 'l $.. ` i i zr_,-_» .it g_',:‘, ‘ ‘ ‘i ; A_ ,. `-in wrssr saws 133 _i _ .fri-rico!-r.c>1u.o1'.r1=;1°ow-ii oUaRDiAN,s.,...1..»»»-in .rou- Few f -_ ...V - . ,A Ld V #Plume address all communications to The Oharlottstowsfinanliol r ` ~\ 2 \ ' During the fall" abd winter months. Its the neglgted coughihat doe the damage. A cough is A bad to worsc,unless check- at that. A silenced cough is not always a cured .lamiesons While Pine and Tar cures a cough as itsliould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. his uieals reduced to eartlrmcnsure- ments, his aspirations modified by bility muy realized? stern realities of life but still. In our home-si in our sshooym in bearing thc ' impress of the cliild~.Om_ church" an the tuners and m0_ J 9 H. o J. G. Jamison , DRUGGT ST The Medical Hall ' ul 112 ' NEW KING GEORGE IIOTEL Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mdr. Private Baths liunning _Water and lass. ‘l.':.‘.:i.‘.°°.‘lf:.L°'z'=°.i‘§“.:.';“" cuisine uifehruiituso ‘- SYDNEY. N. S. ` No. 4 In this space during 13 consecu- llve weeks will appear an “ad” of one of thefletail Stores that specialize ln Cameroifs, iloe Made Bread tfor The coming week we write i“°-‘> Chappels Greeery his childish way, he worships and af- pretty sure to go from ‘tar who_m he patterns his life. The ‘hero is sometimes made of common `elay. but to the child he is the em- ed and checked Properly bodiment of wisdom, of strength, of sklll, of goodness. Some day the clay crumbles, the hero-idol fa1ls,but cough. in the iiwautium, from the pattern the childish worship, true to the “_ w Y n. K. weaken _ .. » i i ' ..'l.°.£‘ii.:1.'z'°..‘.°.' De" ,__ “°::.....::.z:*ii.&.“e.- » »- ""9 ‘ed MM' ' h’&liaPhi'$'u'fms'uea\ » J`\P;iE?»?£ luninem I ' F' f‘%'Y»%li=-:.\lues¢rl-_-F ,THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14, lgls. . - Iulnen by mingling more with their ' youll# people in their sports and Dsl- Every child has his hero whom, in set up, the child has formed his ideals, and his future life is indeli- ibly stamped with the figure of his hero. Sometimes the hero is worthy of childish iilcals and a model after which greut lives mul' well be pattern- ed. “The child is father to thc rilnn'_' and, in the great mujority of cases, the nmn is the child grown up, With HEROES. ‘ » ~ ger boys on the play ground. the men in their various caliingi. are those who furnish the beroes.for child wor- the guiding star. There .is some one thing that he can do well. lt may bel making a toy, playing a game. show- ing kindness or thrashing a playfei- low. Something in the manner of do- ing it has won the child's admiration and the doer is tlienceforth a hero, the model after which s life is las-, ioned. the maker of a destiny- I And the heroes are not all boy!! they are the men on the streets; in the churches, in the commercial, the political, the social life. They are the moulders of the men who are to suc- ceed them. Thess are they on whose influence and example the future of the country dependagls the responsi- vithi/hie hilt gron.\\v‘h1qd»»wehh- kind of snort it appreciates. Bvio times. ' nhnieel linux. 'rum are imumua ship. And the hero bnce selected 'ls\`s0c,°u” el the ideals HS gold. 'Phe worship may, to a certain ex- tent. be directed in the home. The child may he trnmed to admire the thing to note is that el eiy child is mer lives of those who wnow and In a hero worshipper und that his wor- a world made better and hapmex. by ship is ns liable to be attracted by dm, “ampm And the example' go the image of clay ns by that of pure 'or bad, is i,.,.°v°cable_ The moving finger writes; and hav- ing writ, Moves on; nor all your ploty nor Wit Shall lure lt back to cancel half a lin thers of the coming generation. Weiumt' notwithstanding the trmnm. It were uselew to attempt to anal- are teaching them by our “ample ' yze the characteristics which call uplhow to bear the burdens of the the child‘s hero worship. They are w0!_ld_ Every act of our, Wm be I-e_ varied as are the faces of children rmduced’ every good word spoken and their appeal ns varied as are the Wm hem. "_s.n.uit' every true’ manly mental capacities of children. The act Wm carry its reward in the hav od a'lm\ But irame, io detest' nie assessable. rd the after companionship. the big-_ s Nor all your tears wash out a wo of it. RECREATION. -~_/ -_-,»_ ow- ~_-.- - .-_-.~_-_- -.-,-_-.-,-_-,~_-,-.-.-_-_-_-_~_-_- ,-_-.-_ Winter is again upon us with its long evenings to fill ln, its skating, its hockey, its outdoor sports, and preparation is already being made for the -good time coming, the Canadian winter, and particularly that part of it which favors Prince Edward Is- land with a yearly call, lends itself admirably for healthful recreation (C°f“¢\' Qneen and Kent‘5§5-) and.;our young people have not been been found by actual experience that he plays the manllest part in after life who has played his games and played them manfully in his youth. The clubs and organizations formed among our young people for the de- velopment of sport with their rigid rules insisting upon "playing the .game.” have done' much to _purify There are those who have little or no use for sport, who believe ` _ _ slow.'to. utiline its many advantages, Well known for years Just .te Ana this is right. 'Recreation is one both town and country trade as aio; the nemswmf, 0| me and “_ hu most desirable stand at which to "~‘-'-'-'-'-='-4-1*--4--A-'-'-'-o-‘-'-f-'ff-'-'=f=-='f=--"---< do business Under Mr. Chsppel's management it has lost none of its attractive feature. Cali on or telephone him-you will find him right up to the minute in serving your interests. CZ*’_I_°";*l” T;;'.' .Z A druggist can obtain an imitation of M1NARD'S LINIMENT from ii Toronto. house at a very low price, and have it labeled his own product. This greasy imitation is the poor- est one we have yet seen of the many that every Torn, Dick. and llarry has tried to introduce. Ask for MINARD’S and you will get it. "A big table full of misses' swcater coats ready for you on the second floor sweaters at 69c. each. MOORE & MCLEOD. 11-l4lVi3i. “Do you need nice untrimmed hat? There is a big taible full of hats worth ,to $1.75 each oilered at .'8c each. Moore & McLeod. 1l-l3ID3l- ____ i "Th%"diiference between that film' ous 99c silk of ours-and all Other sllks near the some price is to be found in the width and weight of the one we offer. Ours is from 39 to 40 inches wide instead of only 30. ("omc in and see how much better it is than the ordinary sortl-1~ MOON & McLeod, ll-l3ni3i. “More new Pen Angle BUOCKUIZB f_0Y men and women-ready for you at tml hosiery counter. That slieclal _5° center for women is all ready Hgfllfl; Moore & McLeod. 11‘l3m3‘ iiWi¥fW|lH EATAHHAH A HUHY DISEASE A SAFE OLD-FASHIONED REM- EDY QUICKLY RELIEVES ALI. DISTRESBING SYMPTOMS. If you are subject to frqquent colds, or if you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuiled UD feelings in the head, profuse dis- charge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head or ringing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely‘s Cream Balm, and sec how quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the charge will be checked, the pain, Balm for a day or so the nasty dis- soreness and fever gone, and you will no longer be oiiensive to yourself and your friends by constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake nfl the grip of Catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste,’smel\ and hearing and poisons your whole system. In il short time you can be Completely cured ,of this distressing disease by using Ely’s Cream Balm. This healinz. antiseptic Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive re- lief, but completely overcomes the disease. lt clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, sooth- es, henls and strengthens the row, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and catarrh. .___- "l's.ll styles are ready and we would like to show you what we can do in the way of shoeing the children. G(j Bfqg, 10-21 M Cf. One application will convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh. It il guaranteed. Get it from your druggisl to-day. E. A. Foster. E it Desirable _ Cottage For Sale by Auction I am instructed by Mr Charles H. Chandler to sell by auction at the emises on Wednesda the zoth day of Nov- ember at iz dclbick noon. His desirable residence situated on the corner of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets, consisting of a one and half story dwelling house and_ large barn (nearly new) the house lissall modern conveniences and is heated with the latest ri to»dste Hot Water System. _ _ A ‘ ` The lot is about 8 feet square and the Buildings so sit- iustsify that s fins building lot on the corner could be sold to advantage ifdesirsd. R~ EAIRSTO N0” ._ ,l . ' ` .i'.f'.‘ - i A _sham play is'only for the frivolous. The mind needs rest and change of exercise as well as the body, and the mind that is denied its legitimate right ln this respect is handicapped. Complaint has been made in con- nection with many of our sports, notably hookey, that there is unnec- essary roughness, often rowdyism. Unfortunately there is too much ground for this complaint and a word of warning at the beginning of the season. before the clubs are reorgan- ized, will not, we trust, he out of place. The clubs too often place all the emphasis on the ability to play. Character should be the first and chief consideration, and the young ,man without character should have ,no place in a respectable club. The ll-Idckey Club should bs, first of all. la ,close corporation and no one ishould be admitted into its niemiber- ship whose companionship must be avoided elsewhere. The club should be a fraternity. Then there is the relation of the community to the club. If the com- munity is really deeirous of helping the boys, of raisingthb standard of morality among them then the coin- munfty should take sufficient interest in their sports to patronize them. A promenade filled with people whom the boys respect and -whose good op- inion they value is the best possible deterrent to rowdyism or roughness. -v~.-.~v`_~.~»,v.».».~v.»,-~v¢~ :This is the place to come for ei- gars of quality. We have 5 large dis- play here of high grade cigars and keep them in perfect' condition in our patent humidors. The line includes Webster’s Cipsr Havanss. Marguer- ites, Marlbonia, El Presfdentel. Peg Top, '1‘uckett's, Bouuuet and Stone- wall Jackson, The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent that psihlol it ls your house, your the ra ing sionisal. sport and to make it manly. _ ` ha 4’ t the chlldfs mind should be engaged with more serious concerns and that ` No greater mistake could be made. sw. - su. , _ . _. When the Fire Bell Rin s-- Do you drssd ihs sound oflboqebsll? Does every note Inn its ` iron thrust sued s shiver of fur down your spins with lbs thrill! Umm Allih foal' d sdllld b Ii l "qu folly covered l>y:rdlsl;lel:s\»raoee'pJ;ILy.’W:'s.iiIl sliybzyoo beg and glvsyessszodidssrvles fiw wsrspressnl lbs strougldsod most reliable lssursncteompsiiise ouihi ooeiiaeat-cas give yougglilsfinsurseesatsvsry lowpfiee. , latodsysad sssassheulio. W.K.Ro`gers Co.,Lt/d. _ A; . " J- - e h¢ihegsms.'l1iehoysusuillfNa1 _tothsgsllsrr-ss tlieireldarsaltsa do-s.iidthsywillglvetbegsll`ery»the. our ehsrehes would extend their use- But -all recreation is not or tha' el well as physical athletics., There are opportunities dui-ing our long winter evenings for young people’s . \1bl and organisations for mentsl development and we trust Um* H2011! the clubs now organising for whim- cum win not in im ' sight of. NOTES . Y08¢°l`dBy another record-breaking deal in foxes was made when a Rus- sian syndicate closed with the Charles Dalton Silver Black: Fox Co. for six pairs of hext aeason's pups for the sum of one hundred thousand . dollars. The foxes are to be deliver-< ed in Russia and Mr. Dalton will ac- company them to their destination to ensure delivery and give necessary in- structions in ranching. This deal opens i: new chapter in the interest- ing history of Prince Edward Island foxes and would seem to indicate nous leaps already made, the business is still only in its infancy with un- limited possibilities in the iuturey Russia is undoubtedly suited to the rearing of~f0xes and this deal is most likely only the beginning of a business that has room to develop enormous- ly. The Dalton foxes have secured a name in the London market which has already gone broadcast throughout the - world of which the deal just made is the best proof possible. Flnanclers, small and great, are greatly agitated over the transaction and the stock- of the Charles Dalton Blilver Black. Fox Company has eer- tulnly received a boom. ______.______.. NOTES. ~ The heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends goes out to D. 0.' M. and Mrs. Reddln, in their sad be!- eavement, `the death of their eldest daughter, ' Mm Gladys, notice or which appears elsewhere' in this ps- per. _Miss Reddiu, -was e vwnz ledv Qi most loveable disposition and her death just on the-thresholdpf wo- ms.nlio0d, at the ageol- twenty-one; is s _sore blow to the home in which was so dearly loved and. to the inalny frisnds.to whom her beautiful charse- ter had endeared her. In July last Miss Reddin underwent an operation for sppendicitis and sitho she ap- parently recovered, complications de- veloped later which neither medical skill nor the loving and untirlng cars _of parents, sister snd'other relatives could overcome. 'I‘o the bereaved the Guardian extends deepest sympathy. t . STREET CROSSINGS. Sir:-ln your issue of Nov. 9 you suggest to the ones in authority to have the crossings cleaned. Siroly you must have been joking. 'We have no crossings, you must have been thinking of Snmmerside, where they have nice broad concrete crossings. True we have certain places at the inter-section of the streets where-we cross over. Take for instance the four places where people do cross, that you can see from your office window. Suppose that our energetic Street Committee headed by our not less energetic City Engineer, were to adopt your suggestion and start men at work with scraperl, what would be the result? Why when the rain comes, instead of walking through mud as at present, one would have to wade through water, sl all they could do would be to make atrench. There was a feeble attempt ‘made at one time to better conditions by putting a layer of small sharp stones at these places, but the only ones to benefit by that, was the rubber trust. ` oss: wi-io turns oasis score.- IIOW’S TIIIS ‘I , We offer Ono B ndrod liars Bewovd fora one qi atarrh hs: cannot ,W 'o 2»§'¢'ll'r-li' xs‘¥§.lfi:uo. I°s'i'nlly Pins lor eonisiee pro|isfty,ihsl is felling a prey to t ei- ..¢s 1 1' 4'. I .51 \"';’ ,?._ K ' ` -lfiii . . ' its: sous: -. °& So as ie mallelively selling on Frlday__ Ssinrilgfy 1', and give ihecounlry-people a chance ie- i C C ini me allowing hindi hive decided to cut the prices on ihefollowlng .lines fo' hargainszf-' _ » i two da s. 'l`heiines consist off Stoekinga,Weieis, Uiiderweir. Shell |s'ods_' l`esil\er%oss. Coit Sweaters, Shirll, M¢n's Ties. Cashmere Hosiery, Weoled 5 Sioekiiils. Shirts. Fiinneleiie, lilmkeiiing. Bed Covers, Salem: and several lines. of clothing, also ,Gill-ls’ Jackets. 2 special lines in flare will also be offered et a rcnlseIle’ble",Iow price: ‘ Ilere area iew special prices that ought io mike il|“rifi`y'buyers else' Q on friday Q. Saturday. _ ` ' Men’s Cost Sweaters, plain and color id ii h and without collar, worth a SIN I I Friday Heavy Fleeced Shirts 90c for..... 1,5; Q ' No. l Pen Angle Underwear per suit Saturday llllll sl°|¢lllll0 UOUIUIOIUIOAOIOI ~llllOll-M Choice from our new fall stockof I BafgaInS Gent’s ties worth up to 85c for . .......j5Ue l , ' Clearance line of Men’s Soft front From Ladies nent' shirts for... .. tsc 3 55a Hose for ....25e 334: Under Vests _ . . ..25c f Boys' coat sweaters worih up to 85c 5 55° Drawers----~---~--35° it ' f Sweater Coais.......$I.25 E size 24 to 3° or . PATONS 354: set of back combs _sud side combs ""."""""""°'"" °'.'"'.' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' V ' A ' ' H fornsueesnevsssessseseneeseeesein issues esisse' & Seamless cashmere hose for. ._ .. .. iPA'l`0NS ' 6Ladi ’ W ists Tailored and Chit FUI' (mods embrbideredfssize E6 td_42. Slight] vigggiw 90: Men’s Shirts for. .. . . _ 68¢ Heavy worsted stockings' ,2 1-_2 _ ribb . all sizes. .. . .. . ..»..........i . .. .2512 49s 'l5¢ Meu’s Furliued Caps 50: $|.00 Blanketing . . . . . . . . 79s l (72 inches wide) 481: Dn1gget.... 396 541: " all wool . . . . . /39: 55c Black and Red . . . . . . 39: Drugget ' 'Se Striped Flsuuellett . . . . I0: $1.25 Blanketing. . . . . . . .$l.05 _ for closks $3.50 Boys’ Reefels . . . .$1.48 PATONS MEN'S College Coats 25 p. c. off large Assortment and all llicl IIAI.I" PRICE all Men's Velvet Collar siz.oo°~»-mi-s14.oo* l IIALF PRICE ` ._.._._..._J thing for cash. extra val 34 in heavy striped fiin .elette re . ulsr i3c. on Frldsv ..._.._....., Heavy Engllih flannelette. fuur patterns. Just the thing for nien’s and 1:51313: ii wear, about 3¢_~o yards I4, I5, r y . » adrih I-4 more Paton: - HEAVY' WHITR .BED QUILT. big size,$r 35 value for. . . . . . . .$l.l5 A few week end Special Quilts 98:. 'Great Weerers, those Huck ,Towels 36x 16 for-........--.......,_ ,,,_,_1q¢_ For Mothers lo sed, values upto $3.55'-"on Frlisfyf_fo Ladies’ .d0|i’l miss :this ~-. chance s - Big lot df Ladies’ Underwear in gre' or white.Vest or drawers....`..`...........`.2£ 1, .V _ . ' Counter full of short, Klmonas, col- ored,choiceat. _ ____,, A snap in wearing skirted just street wesr,about 5o at It-'4 oil .for . ' _ \ ' Anothe lt f S llSki . Blue, Black ror°G‘;e}?ii . .a. . . . 3; on ui5;>Ig!ol;ilidren's Coats at a saving of 94 Biz Offer en Ladies! Coat_Swe'etsfl. ueess o»»»-nee" »..».,.“.,.......",# 'P A T 0 N S Your choice al i~3 llen’s Ready 10 WSI? lleu'.s Reefers 2: browiinllfl ` i and blue, all sizes $5, |6, ¢7.";‘¢xE!. yolll' CIIOICQ ll- fe - » . senses ses_ee~-“sf _ _ i (ine third ~ ssve'il¥_ “=»-'~ ¢»'e»»~¢ee..iv. g 25 p. c. of ellherd he`ls.» this ` ` stock. ' ', ,, `,;;_ . Q* 6 sive i 1-4 ai-i,,fipil|;;~;i_, , Heirs Tweed caps, fur' "1" 75° _\1l\'\e_.fe:.- A -j-.;;... 'flares , . t s .i..."§,'é°'!.°“‘f.$2.‘i’i’ ".‘-,°,§"‘;1'#'- fi* know ....... 4* 'Pi --=-f°,,°.i; _ g y ~s_eeee»‘> e'4ses"¢'e_» ny. ' ?I“°iiZ."‘»‘.“‘£§.°.“‘°"‘°." "“'~ Boys' oversees i-3»oU'f Y ers, sees; to 6 ` . _ !¢lfe. lsetyearssteek worth from 30”' - velvet. Nllsr itll - =-1s=°4i°¢»u.y»sf¢i.°i¢~..|.ss. dw ww YM- "” mu. AIi°tl1¢riniofuBoy'slleefere.' ¢weed'sisoblsesislhiAkPl|dts|i.' iii 3-'°6v¢ln w iii 1 i ‘°,°‘*'°°""~°:~eeTeee?R»?°&zIa F =twee\!s lildbl mel -sad-bzlr, some'-with biifsssbtgz 1" uw¢i&"'o g. caonerihld erik. ` z¢,¢ii§i4.w,‘w i ti’ l |6 »e°\'|jv:s@ pg »Fift 'three i f “allay _Edt ppg“ce.su`ts or fell - » 1., .. - - '» PA'i`i , < . \ _ ll 1'! 'il f l `:>"» . * " i ""' / i i .~ .l-"I.‘»-- 4 \ ' 1/~._~_-»,:_-." ` .1 . .ri-. Yiwu.. @