' 's "_ ` ,OCTOBER 15, 1914 ’~ " " .r-»»'?1~'-"‘:...f-'.- . 1 _ 1. r ...i- _ , ,.---wf-' _, . _ -1 .M-.. -,_-. J.. _..» ~ " ' __ "2 "‘~“ "` ' ‘= >' _.._-- --.- .-E ff ,. 1,1. 1-... vm, -_.~,..|, .~.|-~1 E.-_, ¢~4,~.,_,---_,---»~»f -.rt .,5,..,,`,,-,, .,,‘.l.f_f.¢, ,,.,...-,.»:~;{-..-..,., _._~-_,-.;»,. U ,..,,,». ~-,,.~,_ ,r ,”- _.,`,_.,,_ 3, -.i an-sa,_,f¢»7,.,¢T,.,__¢,;»,»~,--E-,~ “` _ -_.»_,_._.._-._~,-.._..._-L_*-A __.1.__....._.C.1;n1_.--.___n.».»1_...-.,_mu_;,_..¢_r.c__-__,____,_1n,;€;¢.;.» ,- »_;"..=. ' ‘ ~‘ . _~f.».'-,.,_"».`."f> ,i r , . y ,g.. ,Jr L _ _-»-QGUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS "i 0°' not nr word hm taunlon to this mlm. 5." um ;..¢..:'.‘:.a'.°.“°"....‘.t°'~ “H --P --»-~ --f-E »-=--1'1--'°'-‘» ~-----U --v---_-_-_-_-_cr sc:-Si-is -2;-1-1-3;-_-;-it-;-_ 1-; _;_;-; -_-_~_~ -_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___.___., _,E ____ ___ _ prawn.; new warren _\NANTED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .FOR general housework. Apply at this office. 6004-10-10Mtf. WANTED A elm. Fon GENERAE housework. Apply to Mrs.‘ Leigh H, Warren, North River Corner. _ 5981-io-anal. F/ouue woMEN ossmous or' training for nurses communicate with the 'Supt:, City Hospital, Bath, A Me. 5925-10-7Mtii infill.. WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply, Mrs F. S. Lodge, 25 Upper Prince Street. , 5919-10-6-mtf <5. FDR SALE _FOB 8ALE-1,000 Raspberry canes. Apply to 107 Rochford Street. . 59'7s.1o.9MAl~\_ F _ OR SALE- ANY 'rr-:Aoi-lan us- siring a set of Practical Reference Library published by Hanson Bel- lows Co., may obtain same E1; E considerable reduction by applying at this office. 5757-9-26Mtf. H ' _ MISCELLANEOUS ' WANTED.-c|§f_i‘MM'€m'Ki‘E13/T Apply, 83 Upper Prince Street. N_v___W_> ________W ___ 602119-15-14mtf Fon sA|_E. A cHo|cE l.`6i' o'F young pigs Berks and Yorks. M. _rtysn. Mt. nyanxsoai-1o-14M2i. WANTED IN Excl-|`A“N`ciE'”‘F6n stock in reliable Fox Co., one pair Class B. 1914 foxes. Apply to F. A. J., Care Guardian.. 6034-10-14M-ii. Fon SALE.-Pssncsss s1'ocT<` at par, in order to finance new -company. Ninefifteen dividend. Be quick. L. L. Martin, Swamp- scott, Mass. 6035-10-14M8i. F T0 LET unmsi-iso 6|=‘F|c'E`T<>”ri`sWZ. Double otilce- centrally located ._ Apply t° J- D- 3-. Box 422. City. - 5932-10-'1Mtf. ` WAN'l'El) _ FARM WANTED. - ADVERTISER wishes to purchase a farm in good condition near Charlottetown, Or would lease for five years, with option to purchase. Answer by letter, giving full particulars as to location and price, W,, Grim-digg W 5914-10-6M12i. W;AeP;`ll'E[J1.d- A‘ BOY iABOUT. 15 5° “SH!18Dllent_ Alt W. N Tanton, Watcbmaher. pp,y 0 _*_A_v___p ,__ 6014-10-12Mtf. wAN1'Eo-A Position sv A 60? lified Bookkeeper with three years experience in charge of books. Can furnish best of references and re- commendations. Address "D", care Guardian Office. 6022-10-12M3ipd. __€_ ;_._ A LARGE AND SUCCESSFUL FOX Company, in this province solicits correspondence from any small companies or individuals who might wish to amalgamato or to co-operate with them. Nothing will be considered exc-_-pt Class A. foxes. Pro- mpt response asked for. Address P. A. Care Guardian Ofllee. . 5918-10-6Mtf. “MaC's Syrup of Hypopbosphiteg ig' a great blood purifier and heaith builder. It strengthens the system and helps throw ofi disease, Price $1.00 per bottle. The Two Mads, 149 Great George Street. etf_ CROSS FOXES FOR SALE.-FIVE Females a\\d Two Males. 90 per cent. Silver Black. Those are ranch- bred pups and strong and healthy. Three of those pups are from the same parents that produced one silver black this year. Terms easy and prices right. Jas. A. Chisholm, North Tryon. 6044-15-14m3l F-¥` _ | MALE HELP WANTED ron sAi.a A1' once 'rwo PAIRS' interior Alaska Silver Blacks and 3 pairs dark patched toxes, also mink and fisher. Prices right for cash. Come and see them. T. G. lves. Montague. 5676-9-l7MEtf. SITUATIONS VACANT WAITTED - osassmsu Exctu- sive lines, permanent, big earnings guaranteed, no experience, ten vac- uncles. Write Luke Brothers, Lim- ! _l | ‘Ellis Montague Best place Zin Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery all kinds. We carry iheL. E Waterman fountain pens which are guaranteed. Bring or mail your films to be developed and don’t forget that our photographic goods are always fresh: give us a call when in need ‘of good goods Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. néii, Montreal. 5972-10 amor Montague l il l F-F Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) Three Fisher, two females Prices and terms easy values on the market. l 5633-9-18Mtf. 3 For Sale l . Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. Island, and imported ranch bred Mink, you will be convinced, that we are offering the best Gorclen Ives . Montague, P. E. Island F 7 -$ and one male. _ ‘Come and see them, and E ¢-n‘ _ i l ,._-___---4-f----1-5-r-°-ll The Strength of a Will Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly entrusted to a Strong EX¢¢uf°f- The Eastem Trust Company will advise with your Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and_act as your Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. f' D’ tors and Oiiicers, and its large cap,1,3,‘-°,”,2“;°;§u;tfla¢lr§fia strength, Ability and cmd Faith [gchar esare regulated by»Law and are nogreatex than those oi an Individual- Consultation or correSlJ0¥1d¢n¢¢ invited- Eastern Trust Co. S. Stewart, Manager ` Ch8\’l0tl¢‘l0Wll lr _.MJ C°“““‘ESLfi’_§P_?EF_‘?_ l9B'.)__ _ der Glendower, against the greatest captain in Europe-I should like to see that race give a good taste of its qual- ity in this struggle in Europe; and they are going to do it. (Cheers.) I envy you young people your youth., They have put up the age limit for the Army-(laughter)--but I march, I am sorry to say, a good many years even beyond that. But still our turn will come. It is a great opportunity. It only come once in many centuries to the children of men. For most gener- ations sacrifice comes in drab weari-‘ ness of spirit to men. It has come to you today; it has come today to us all, in the form of the glow and thrill of a great movement for liberty, that impels millions throughout Europe to the same end. it is a great war for the emancipation of Europe from the thradom of a military caste. which has cast its shadow upon two generations of men, and which has now plunged the world into a welter of bloodshed. Some have already given their lives. There are some who have given more than their own lives. They have giv- en the lives of those who are dear to them. l honor their courage, and may God be their comfort and strength. `(Applause.) "CONSECRATED DEATHS. But their reward is at hand. Those who have fallen have consecrated deaths. They have taken their part in the making of a new Europe. of its coming in the glare ol' a new world. I can see signs the battlefield. The people will gain more by this struggle in all lands than they comprehend at the present moment. lt is true that they will be rid of the menace to their free- dom. But that is not all. There is something infinitely greater and more enduring which is emerging already out of this great conflict; a new pat- riotism, richer, nobler, more exalted than the old. I see a new recognition amongst all classes, high and low. shedding themselves of selfishness; a new recognition that the honor of a country does not depend merely on the maintenance of its glory in the strict- F91* _llllfiillll Inspiring Speech by Lloyd George 'eu field, but in protecting its home from distress as well, It is a new race that fought for a generation un- ipatrlotism. if IS bringing H new Onl- look for all classes. A great flood oi’ luxury and of sloth which had had submerged the land is receding and a new Britain is appearing. We can see for the first time the fundamental things that mat- ter in life and that have been obscured from our vision by the tropical growth oi' prosperity. ' May I tell you, in a simple parable. what I think this war la doing for us? I know a valley in North Wales, be- tween the mountains and the sea-a beautiful valley, snug, comfortable. sheltered by the mountains from all the bitter blasts. It was very enervat- ing and I remember how the boys were in the habit of climbing the hills above the village to have a glimpse ofthe great mountains in the distance and to be stimulated and freshened by the breezes which came from the hill- tops, and by the great spectacle of that great valley. We have been living in a sheltered valley for generations. We have been too comfortable. too indulgent, many, perhaps, too selfish. And the stern hand of fate has scourged us to an ele- vation where we can see the great everlasting things that matter for a nation, the great peaks of honor we had forgotten-duty and patriotism. clad in glittering white; the great pin- acle of sacrifice pointing like a rugged finger to heaven. We shall descend into the valleys again, but as long as 'the men and women of this generation last they will carry in their hearts the image ot` these great mountain peaks. whose fingers are unshaken though Europe rock and sway in the convul- sions of a great war. (Loud cheers.) The speech lasted for an hour and a quarter, and the Chancellor resumed his seat amidst loud cl\eering,,,,the audience rising and shouting _itself hoarse. The choir sang the inspiring tune of “liyfrydoy”; then choir and audience joined in the chorus of “Land of my Fathers." It was u memorable. thril- ling scene, followed by an outbreak of frenzied cheering. There was a big rush of recruits to the Recruiting Room after the meeting. MAKE READY FOR WINTER EGGS. l"l'eparatlr.ns that are to be made in the poultry yard for winter should ne made early in iht- fall so the hens will become accustomed to the changes and have time to get back to laying before cold weather sets in. No\v is thc time to do tue-_ work. Remove all th_e ol:l litter and nest- ing material and burn it. lf allowed to accumulate in the yards it will serve as a wholesale incubator for disease germs, which may mean death to your fowls. The best plan is always to keep everything clean. It is the cheap- est, too. ~ After everything has been removed from the house and it has had thor- ,ough scrubbing, give it a good paint- ing gall over with whitewash and a dis- infectant made of crude carbollc acid. .lt you cannot do this, any of the com- mercial dlsinfecta_nts will do. Paint 00000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ,E O 5 Quickest, Surest Cough g 3 Remedy is Home- g Made O .l._ g Enllly Prepared in A Few Min- g Intel. Cheap but Unequlled 0OOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Some proplo are constantly annoyed from one y)cur’s ond to the ot._ er with n. Iwrsistent ronchml cough, which is \vl\ol- y unnecessary. llcrc is a home-made re_1ncdy\that gets rtiglnt. nit tléc cause and Wi mil 'e you WOI1 cr \\' mt of '¢_ Get 2*/in ounces Pinex (50 cSliixilii“eo1'tll\) from any drugizist, pour into a lgouncu 5103.59 and fill t le bott|`ct\vittlitplll\in grunu- a su nr syrup. .' ir 'i v 't t once. fl-zraduullv but _lsnrelil y‘i>`r1l\\~illl goin-c the r;l€ll’r-g|tr} thmuout then is.|~f»cnr n ge icr. ms en: 1-or,-li' that _von never tliorlifglit :Jfnllll end. _ it ulso looscns the ry, hoarse or i:,_'lii'. t-ougli and licals thc in- llamlnlutiboln in atltpuinful cough with rcmsr n e roi y. Ori' _ _ h are conqul-rcd liy it in 24| rilrfnlgssé Nothing hotter for lifoncliitis winter con hs und bronchial stl ' OOOOOOOOO n ima. 'izlus l’mcx und Sugar Syrup mixture makes lil ounces-enough to Inst. n family a long time-ut a cost of only 54 or-nts. Keeps perfe-ctlv_ and tastes pleasant. Easi- ly propurorl. l'ull_d|rcct|ons with Pint-x. Imex is a special and lnglhly concen- trated compound of genuine orway pine 9X¢I‘1\U¢. rich in guaiacol. and is famous yirgsgvqr for its case. cmrtsintv said in ovnrcomm s con s, chgittimd throat. colgsk I d uf e egenuine. s your ru ist or "Mg ounces l’in1~x.” and do nolamaccept am: hin;r_ else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptlyrgefunded. aes with this preparation. e Pmex ., Toronto, Ont. Just received a tnice ' assortment of New Silver- ware suitable for wed- ding presents. Quality!& Z :L A prices right. - _ . " ‘ “mi $1,000 000. fi.”2.‘i2’f>' The Island Cold Storage Co Ltd. the roost with it an hour or two be- ` fore the hens go to roost and it will .do away with the lice. lf you are planning any new bulld- iugs or 'yards, they should be made at once. for it will be fatal to the pro- duction of winter eggs, if you wait un- til cold weather comes. The hens ‘nat- urally require some time to get accus- tomed to new things. Gather a good supply of road dust for use in the dust box this winter. There is nothing _that the hens enjoy more than a good dust bath and it is by far the cheapest lice remedy you can get. Gather up a barrel full and you will have enough to last all winter. If nights get pretty cold in your locality in the winter time it will be a good plan to make roosting closets for the laying hens. lt will keep up the produrtiou of eggs. It costs little and will more than repay you for the trou- ble and expense of making it. If you need food hoppers, get them now. Nothing like being prepared for winter when it come. If we keep putting things off we are apt to for- get them altogether.-Chesia C. Sher- ‘ k. " , loc ___,_,____ INDIAN RUNNERS ARE GOOD LAVL'»'\'S. As the name implies, this breed of duck was first imported ~illto.tlils coun- try from india. The breed remained in obscurity till about twenty years ago, when it began to be more widely known, and since that date it. has made great and rapid headway. Indian Runners are exceedingly small birds. and adult flrake weighing no more than 4 lb. to 4 1-2 lb., and a duck Il 1-2 lb. to 4 lb. They ure thus much too small for marketing purposes, bs- cause, though they possess excellent flesh. there is no demand for birds of this weight. The body is long, nar- row aud fairly upright, tho neck is long, the head fine but flat, and thc wings and tail are carried rather high. ln color the body is fawn and white; the bill is green in adults, yellow in duckliugs; and the head is a greyish- fawn in the dark and bronze green in the drake. As already indicated, In- dian Runners are too small for the market. their great utility-rhsracteris tic being their marvellous laying pow- ers. it is by no means an uucomuion thing for a duck to luy up to 200 eggs in a season und they continue profi- table years longer than other breeds. such; and as these ducks cost less to maintain than hens, this is a point worth consideration. Indian Runners are non-sltters ami excellent loragers, being able to procure the greater part of their own food.~"I~‘eathered Life." IORBON A DUFFY narrill-lrl and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Danni HONEY 5l‘0 LOAN ""'lWT|` F B nanzaic°.oLd.resdhg Situated at Murray Harbor A good sound safe Investment woul be a few shares in the S’ ZIZ\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIII'4-"_`.\\\\\YlII&\\\\\\\\\\\\ZIIIIIIll@\\\\\\\\\\iIlA\\\\\\¥ll A Trav eller’s Sample 0 Line of Silk Shawls and Opera Scarfs, bought at a big saving which goes to the purchaser There are only one of each kind, colors Blue, Lavender, White and Paisley effects- very stylish and popular priced $1.10 to $5.50 FANCY VELVETS FOR DRESS TRIMMINGS AND WAISTS about a dozen pat- terns in light and dark shades. priced from $1.10 to $1.45. These velvets are the very newest. 100 SAMPLE S I L K BLOUSES plains and col- ors worth $3.25 up on sale $2.48. THE AUTUMN MILLINERY. An inspection. of our Millinery department will prove interesting We have French, English and American effects, all priced at Paton’s Popular low prices, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, $8,00 to $10.00. 3 Special lines of Corsets Regular 60c corsets, good fitting 2' pairs garters, for 50c ` ` $1.00 Corsets for 75c $1.50 Corsets for $1.00. Patons Special. 300 Women’s Sweaters to Select From 15 only Heavy Angora wool sweaters, regular $4.50, in Fawn and Khaki, to clear at $1.98 15 Heavy Grey Sweater Coats 98c each , ‘ - ' :G\____ ,_ 'WH\\\\\\\iZIIl“\\\\§IIII”#l&\\\YIIJKRW _- _ ` 'rl-mil-lauae eflqunllcy ° *- Qi 1--, '_ . _ , A .. --1.1.1? ‘7»‘~?": ~ ff 1/11/ .,__ .* -Lf ‘?$ “M »| "W-‘ ~‘ "" vvnawv' I . - ‘t. - iff. rp-~"»'n:.--._-_ urs; _ 1 ~.§,»t'/4 tell,-f 1--Mir' --‘ 'sjtt--7' ~~ .-E».,,,.,_..‘. _ - _I ‘_ ~_.> ;.4,,_ .gr--__ 2,'lg_f ol ,sql-A 5 gs! :¢v_f,.-=.~_l,';,Z.,` ’ , ""4", ="?~§wrf“.§;3?f 1 _if1~',i1'~,-» ‘ 9 i “ ,QP ff _ ,< Y J 1 t» _ _ ` I » : . " ‘ -_ ~ ~>.--1'; - '~‘. 'sr' 71'. ' ` " ‘i"5<'*~ *`l“<‘-7,*' ' ' of =.-.:,r or 4" ~ ` » . >_¥»/.iwlsx ,_‘,.)___» _ *£561 ,<~’ ' _ ~* ` V fe '?.l_. .<» i"'l_~f¢'§ ..' " "»§'* ‘°°f~5'x'-"J` f .i xv- 1- :.;.' ‘- #_ . -1,1.. ' - r é»>,A<.¢; ‘ ---:--We-1-1-_> -» A ». . '-Y~‘i'§»:f__`-1' .-.-.`i‘> I_,I-j_f5ZE-' \‘')~§,;2;'»;;-=~.-= ln; 41/1 og* ° ~» >f- (6 S >»f> , » .9 ni . Special offering in Hewson’s Sweaters, prices $2.50 up Misses’ Sweaters 85c, Childrens Sleeping Suits 65 and 80c PATONS Victoria Row ‘ - '£31' *‘-`f"' *Z* =.-Q. ,=, , "~:.:,_ Y)_u.5s-5$~?,<~,f;~j§_.:<-;-: V'-61,4,-,~A¢j;-_.j,-_-,;._:. ‘,;_.___, ` ,_~ iv,._,- - if-;:;;..-x.. `» ‘V »' §?e‘i'='.r-'fr' ' \- -4:-_-',,~ ¢_,s ,cr-; / sz--.iff:1,~» / .~ _ .Y I ' . M _ A y l't1~‘, ' ' - 1 5;' ../ 1 -. \_,; _p _A0 _. ,,;,,..._,,:_> _.sbt _ . rr rlIm~\\\\\\\\\\*wm\\\\\\=”///I//A\\\\\\\v///////Mau\w-W//uuum~\\\\\\\\ 2. _- III//.\\\\\\\\VI0IIIZi4§\\ J \\\\\\W/I///IJ 7/IIIIII i YOU MAKE A BIG MISTAKE IF you allow anyone to tell you that we do not sell tickets over the Canadian Pacific Railway. We sell tickets over every line of Railway in Canada or the United States. _ I We can sell you your ticket from any point to any other point connected by rail or passenger steamships. We make a specialty of planning circuit trips which will allow our pas- sengers to take in the greatest number of points of interest. If you will favorus with your businees we will promise you a service al- ways the same. We will secure your sleeping car berths for 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. lf 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. ' TO BOSTON On Issue till Oct. 17th. I Regular thirty days return from Ch’Town $18.00 , I Sept. 24th Oct. Sth. Colonist Excursion to Pacific Coast Via Direct Lines All W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent. The eggs very closely resemble hens’ 2-‘ __i I I l Lamb Storage Applications _for Cold Storage Space for Lambs will be received by this Company up to and including Thnrsday,0ctober 15th,1914,applicants to state l quantity, and also approximately length of time lambs are to remain in storage. Space willbe allotted proportionately should more be applied for than | available. All space reserved must be paid for, whether used or not. Lambs. ‘Cap _’ . f I , ‘$ _ - 0’ I t A889” $15,000,000. c. W. Pau¢rson l§£€Sgnfn§t&c iShh% Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` »T° al , ~ w. u. Pnowse. sealy: 148‘1§;§Mt_I¢¢f V mlmi)r_rpyuI;larl:or, P. E. l. i.,. .-_i - . .- ..,.., - fs.-,. ,,, , . ._ . . _ _-A-. _ - , _.l _ _ _ _ ~..,.., ,_ , , s ,’i‘»i!lij§_»~f'_’-.'-‘.’ ',»_l,=,y,,¢ "i*`i'~=/~ ‘ <~ ' U1 '.0 (fl 3-10-8M6l. eggs-in fact, they are often sold as _-q Applications must be sealed, and marked on outside, “Storage Space for I L4J__ l V un://r¢_.\\\\\ I=.\\\\\\YI!!fL\\\\\\\\\\ Il _...ll = . l ‘_ _ C C.. _c.. -.. ........__` _ ,.~_,_... \..,_,..`,._. ._.,__.~ _. _ ._.... _.. -- . C . _-l , ,f '~_" A r-3,, gunna:-uuvr ...~.._... ' M l F'-»->>~=\. -sl '"` ,_ . s ,-.»_.>=,, :».=-,: J"‘.n. _,V .s 'in ' run: cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN 'f="-‘”"""”"""f=*"~“""" _ - PAGE ELEvEE wg ` ‘ 3 =-1,.. _ ; .- .';§ 5 lf 1 .,- vs l - 1 » r i »i .3