9» 1910" `"” - . ‘ i ""i*iin i.A'i‘Es'r News A if . . 1 i _ -4-Ai GUARDIAN ”"" niiisr or Ain." ' "`" PAGE THREE Alot of dress goods put 011 sale this week at '1-1.-ii.i<‘ PRICE. Wa,t§h ogy* Window ` 'I ,for Sample Caps forlioys and Men , liiiliiiico of Milliiiery. at prices that must cleziii F ii out. chaadief ci Reade. ,gg i.i=-#=s=.i» ¢sAnno'i'rnroivN` MAr`ikn'rs. . Cori~ecti»il for every Wednesday and Saturday Issue. ' nrter ier lb 7 to ‘J E23 i(_‘.'.iii.iii ii.-.i~ in 8 to 11: Begin, per hunch 4 I0 5 Buum. < _ 22 to 25 (’allskiu.~=, (free of liisnils) 11 to 12 l’e|t~1. i-iirh .. _‘lil to 55 Gliicki-'ns liei' Pl' 11 Eggs, pri' ilozcu 28 pow), pi-r Ili 9 £0 10 Ha, rs to 58.50 Hi,1¢g_ per lh 3 L0 9 liluttun per ll) 8 to 8§ ,.,,,.|, 'li to ii hard' ppp li; 18 to 20 Million ismiill) for Ib 5| to 12 ,.,,,_,,...,._.. :so to 35 g-lmiiv pi-r ton $550 UI $5 S,,,~i,,,;1nnib pier lb 12 to 1‘4 Celery in-1' buiicli 5 limlislii-s, pi-r 2 hiinclies 3 to 5 l,eitiii»i- ii.-r bunch 5 Goosi-In-i'|ii~s 7 f-0 12 ivmn- um..~1 34 Blmgki Uiits 35 llilON'l‘AG UE MARKETS Correvtcil for every Wedneudiiy and ti.-ur F. B. MCCURDY & C0 _ Members Moiiirenl Stock lixi-lmiigi: H“l'fi\X Moiifrenl . 160 Richmond St. Charlottetown ilrs fir!-ivy si. Joinrs Nfiu. l _ V m Q | l y Z “TUUK QUo'rA'r1oNs ii .iy ii"’,',',§ ""“‘““°‘1 by F. ii. mccur- |.;,,,|mn -- flicmliers Montreal Stock (h.i|'liiii.iiinw,1,6° Richmond. Street, I ‘ NOV- 8. 1910. Q MONTREAL STOCKS. High Low Close 24 23) 23| 86! 58 101l 62 136i 1411 223| ‘fill ‘.\2,l 128 Oniiada Cement Can. Cement Pfd. 36! 35 Detroit United Dom. Iron Pfd. nom. steel o0rp'n. 02 60! Minn. & Bt. Paul Montreal Power Montreal St. Ry. Quebec Ry. ' 52 5|-I llicliellcu & Ontario 93 'J2l Woods NEW SHOW ‘ AT IIIJOU TONIGHT. i i l .___.._..___-_-_ J Frank Day In Illustrated Song wan” \ ruwnou \ngun1u'..¢ . _ - ' / if/ \_5/ lations. MARRIED McLEAN-STEWART - On Tuesday. Nov. 8th, 1910, William McLean. Bank Manager, to Lulu Adelaide Stewart, daughter of T. A. and Mrs. Stewart, Westville, New Dom- inloni. ' _ ENMAN-‘YEO.-At Tyne Valley nranse by liev R. G. Sinclair, on (let 25, 1910, David Ennian of Enmorc und Winnie Yeo of Harmony. I-IAYES~McNEV1N.-At the Mansc, Tyne Valley, ou Nov. 2, 1910, by Rev R. G. Sinclair, Leith Irving Hayes of _Ellerslle and- Mina Mc- Nevin, Tyne Valley. MA'i‘i-ihsou-MenoNAi.n-At vancou- ver, on Oct. 6th, 1910, by Rev. Mr. Frnzeer, Thomas Matheson, former- ly of this city now of Dawson, to Miss Donaldg McDonald of Kinross. Congratulations. A coin-Pusiiiqii Can be had by ambitious youui; men and ladies in the field of "Wire- 'g loss" or Railway telography. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since tho wireless companies are es- tablishing stations throughout the country there is ii great shortage of telegrsphors. Positions pay begin nero from $70 to $90 por month,-avltl‘ good chance to advancement. The r National Telegraph Institute operates lix official institutions in America, . under supervision of R. R. and Wire- less Officials and places all gradu- lten into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cin- cinnati, 0., Philadelphia, Ps.. Memphis, Tenn., Davenport, Ia., Columbia, B. O. or Portlznd, Ore., A tor. _ 9-81112 Lrl6i. I. R., a son, (12 pounds.) Congratu- 'A A m Daughters of Mrs Emmott `\\ `~.. J .,f 1.: //i~§." /l'i»'n\.i\\\ liineworm “Well ovar four years ,ago mdy two little girls were taken with 9. read- ful scalp trouble that the doctors called ringvorin._ They nit/-nried the-_ Hiisintai as out-liatiuihs [gr n year. _ had to iippl_y their Ointment with n brush, giving the hild fri htful n I also had c ren p pai . to have their heads shaved every two weeks, hut they got no lu-tier under the treatment. 'l‘hey used to cry with the tormcnting itching. and their heads were covered with n thick scurf and dandrulf. “About ii year ago I determined to try the ('ut.icura Iii-ineilics. I used plenty of (‘uticuru Soap and applied the (‘iiticura()iniini-ut. I . used only ahout thrr\‘ cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointin1‘nt and they vvcro > cured. Their. hair is growing long and nice again. 'l`hi-_v had hc(-oine so ill aftcr their tliroie years of suf- fering that I had io si-nd oneawiiy ton convalesci-nts" homo a.-= soon BS she was cured, but now she is home. well and strong. lllv younger girl was away from school nino 1 months with the disi-uso. lain very grateful to (iuticura and for their r‘liililrcii's snkc I hope othcr iuoilu-is will try it. The ("uiic-ura Soup] will always use for it makes the lisirso lovely." (Si ned) Mrs. NonA E.\iMo'r'r, 38, ena Gardens, Brook (Irie-n, W.. ` London. uticura. Soap and Ointment afford the opecdlest 'und most rconninirnl trenliueiii. for iii-luuiz. iniiiiiiig, sruly liiiiinun is often sunii-lcni .sold iiimugiiiiiii im- uoiiil. Si-nd io l’1»\irr llruii ik t‘bi-ni. Vern. Busion. Us A . for :£2-niiuc (,‘iii|i-urn hook on treat- ment of iiliin and si-nip sifliciious. “SEE PATON’S MAGNIFICENT RANGE ()I<"I-IIGH CLASS FURS IN- CLUDING REAL MINK, ALASKA SABLE, BLACK FOX, ISAlJ_ELLA FOX, PERSIAN LAMB, (1AIiA(lllLl§ ETC. 'I`l-Ili SHOWING IS WELL WORTH A VISIT. 10-28dtf. THE MAN WH() WANTS HEAVY WARM UNDEIIWEAII WILLI FIND Executive committee cr.-naists of tlie,1;\.]ST VALUE IN Sq~AN,F]E1,i)'S officers anzl A. C,‘Duchemin. IHBLACK ],ABE]," WHICH, wi.; (ip. FEI! IN ALL _SIZES AT $1.50. PEI! GARMENT. WHY PAY MORE 7 MOORE & McLEOI). ll-4dtf. I “w....i c...i...»». it ' ` ~ Lists before Nov 30th’ ~ will] u Nov 30 is the last day. of our ` - Word contest. All in before that date. will also be given a Beer (8). _ I e Send in your lists should be sent '3 The obicct---to form the largest number of English words from the nine letters BEER WEEKS. _ The school teacher or clergyman gift whose name is J mentioned by the winner. ` Costs nothing--everybody try. Weeks FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS ALSO Lineiis-Ciirtains--Sheetings-Carpets. "That line of underwear slightly mussed on the folds, should sell and sell quick at hnu price. ilatoivs. 11-Ziltf. "soc A YARD 'ri-iA'r's 'rim PRICE on ANY osu or 'run i~:i.nvnN i»ii~:ons or Diuiss coops ws: oiiiiiiiius iiiiiliimi nod iiuiuiii .\ rin-_-|i~.,~.-i ,HAVE PUT ON UUE CUUN'l`El'{S THIS MORNING. SOME ()l\‘ THEM ARE WORTH 98 c PER YARD. NOT ANY WORTH LESS THAN G50 PER YARD.I F YOU WANT A CUT SE THEM. THEY CAN'T LAST LONG. PATON ’S. 10-Zldtf _ "lanv a young man ann women ho took advantage of our night class- es to improve themselves, are today holding good positions. Are ,fob carving only p, small salary ? If so, Join our night classes and get an edu- cation that will fit you for a good position-Union Commercial College. Wm Moran, Prin. 2.-3051!, ANY ONE OF THF! NINE PIECES OF ALL WOOL SUITINGS (54 INC. HES wins) i.Ain our FOR 'ro- nAY's si~1i.i.iNG. soi/in or Tren coops' som) As Hioi-1 As $1.95 PEII. YARD. LAST YEAR/S GOODS. 'rHA'i"s THE iinAsoN. i>A'roN's. 10-21dt.l "That line of underwear slightly musscd on the folds should sell and sell quick at h-elf price. Paton’s 11-Biltf. e "Swell sweaters with big riill col- .lars come in silver gray, green, and imson. The biggest and warmest weater' in town. lts a big handful at the price and made from line wool, $230. $3.00 and $3.50. Pat.on'B. 11-Zdtf. BTANl<‘Il‘II.\l)'S BLUE Iiq‘¥él‘;L UN- I)l'li¢Wl‘}Alt IS OFFERED 1E A'l‘ $1.15 PER. XIARMENT. YOU KNOW THE GOODVS-YOU KNOW THE VALUE, YOU KNOW THAT AT OUR PRICE IT WILL ,PAY YOU OBUY YOUR WINTER REQUIRIQENTH HERE. |Pl.EN'l‘Y OF ALL SIZ- ES. MOORE & MCLEOD. 11-4lltf. iincinmnnn zzso ous i._s.'r'ri=:R |ooN'rns'i‘ onosns. nAv1-i You si~:s'r is vous opinions on 'riin lsu1iJaoi".>,i>Rowsi~i nnosi ii-nm. "IN RUNNING OVER. THE iCOL- UMNS OF THE GUARDIAN TODAY, wa wANT You 'ro Norios ,oAns- FULLY 'l`I>ll' wiiivrizn ` \`/IANTED, a boy from 16 to 20 years old, who wants to earn $3.00 _ per week from now till New Year. Apply at this office at once. 11-Edit: WANTED BALESMAN, exclusive ilina, permanent. big earnlnn guaranteed, no experience, 10 vacan- cies. Write - Luke Bros., Ltd.. Mon- treal 10-6dr52i. 3 _ *B- LOST 1 0_~i'r_ nn 4th,' between .Market _ Jhouse and Jenkins nnd Sons store, a purse ,containing between 11 and 12 dollars with owners name in- side. Reward by leaving nt Jonkln’ii store. | , 11-'Idtf. l I Flin: ,i,i,i:i.i>,WAn¥i:u I troduce and advertise our Royal Pur- ‘ple Stock and Poultry Specific; 934 other goods direct to the consumers as well~as to the merchants. $15.00 A week salary and expenses or commin- siona. No experience needed. The largest. advertised goods in Oanalh Write at once for particulars. W. 4,. Jenkins Mfv. Co., London. Ont. “_ Ml.sCELLANEOUS ‘gi VIIIHE PERSON who took the lith- , _ hrella with gold-band gn handle, ,ly mistake, in this clty.'on Saturdiy last, will please leave same* at Fgjg- ter s__Ilrugstore *M _ 11-ild3@¢1 HS. ‘JAMES IIANDRAHAN, Effo- ,.. _ fessional nurse, 280 Grafton Big., lT¢l2Phone No. 339-Y. Cases taken--in ' town or countrv. 11-2.11-,veg _ TEA_Cll!?_R_lff3NTFD , 1)RIN<1irAi. wANTsu, for Janiiuy - 1st, 1911, for A-brams Village School District, Lot 16. Apply to _Edgbert Porr_lon,` Scc'y_.~_;_"> 11-8dV)Lw: Vl‘I