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'1,>;ii)~. .iii ` _ 'I “L 5 - -4.-‘e-f'_`_. - ~T»_' -‘~';‘=~ - - -- - --¢--.~_ -vs-Q--J-4 -». -*" -'fr - -.__. -.._ - ___ ._ _.ss -»e.;;} . __ *;Tf *`”*";-"'i~-=‘ ' ` ~ “ ;' “ _Y 4 . 7.. ..+- 4-Y- . in- _<»,.** ¢- ` .'.,i li' ,._,,,,. lf' V' We `{' fr- ..l£~.'.- 5;.; -__ .;`;'f.:-.1 - .., i . 13 '.‘. -1'-. .',.' i Hy’ :.|'.ql`ii’ ' A ....1 ll. . l I K, _ ,.?" ‘izi \ 8 ll ,l » fi ._ 1 , i \ fil' i, ; ,_ ‘ii 5; vi: -.~_. ~»'»=.’£*" “_” . ,x_~--,~»a.' f-~~ w.’~_-\-~ » 4 f _ 4.-J... ..._ 'a ' - ,_ ' " _ . .- 2 _ JF' ` xi’ i ' ‘if I ,___ ________________________a..___ . ___ _ 1Of nenfect soul in a narrow room- _ .1 _ ‘ ~ f - L i 1 » 3'. ._ -s 14 il li _ ll if is ‘ri V., $4 1--= 'ws we .--_ . ”§‘§»|- ornili °' OCTOBER' I3, 1999 ` vi _ . , , pgmg 1-wg 'rim Liriisr News V THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN » , _ _*_ Tllll CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN A ° ‘ Y wanmisuav. ocroaiia 1;.. |939 _ Close Shave leaves every pore exposed and the delicate skin rough- lied. No man will ever eu- _ioy the full luxury of shav- ing until he has applied Bay Rum Cream It docs twice the good of bay rum. There is an immediate sense of com- fort that nothing else can give. An antiseptic lotion that quickly heals alittle abrasion. It makes the next shave easier. Price 25 cents bottle. Sold by .I.G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST "W>f?.&¢`-')H¢i~".~ The Right Kind - 0i Watch Repairing No botch jobs leave our store. \/Ve can make your watch keep time. Prices not high for first class work. All work Guaranteed, G.H.Tay|or, Jeweler & Optician- Z Pl 2 Linen .ion Fon Ti-in avlaron. A Londoner has written to the Pall Mall Gazette urging the necessity of devising new verbs and sunstantives for the use of adr sailors. He ob- jects to "alviate," “aviator" and "a string d clumsy variations from the sairne root." I-Ie ls "agln" the bor- rowing of foreign words, "and mis- using and mispronouncing them," as is done to some extent' in connection with words like “a.utornobile." He suggests the verb "to bird." "l bird, thou birdest, he birds_" "It does not 'sound hadiy, and it has the mei-it lol being English' and brief_” It |would sound curiously in the mouth, :oi Philadelpbians, whose pronuncia- ,tion of the noun is marvellous and inimitable, says an Exchange. P There is already a verb "to bird" in English, and although it is rare, it is not obsolete. It means to pur- sue 'hiril catching or fowling. The verb "to bird od," to “pick on” with B mllskeli HC- (as a sportsman a bird), is obsolete, as the new Eng. lish dictionary informs us. The verb was used in Rycaut's “History of U10 Turks" (1700): "Their men wad- lllllé 0\'er u marshy ground, sticking in the mire, were birded oil and killed with musquet (sic) shot." ' Would the Englishman caill a female ‘air sailor a lirdie, and without; thought of endearment; or a young if eif Seller H bifdlfnss a collection of aeroplanes, balloons, etc., a birdery a single one a bird cage ? The only tobacco allowed to be smoked in the air should, of course be birds'-eye. The Germans have a verb derived from "vogel" (bird), but it is not used in polite society. In English slang "to bird" is to lthieve, steal, look for plunder, rand 'it is as old as Ben Jlohnson. LITTLE THINGS. rwarmed sometimes by 3 .wandering gleam ,0nl'y alittle shrivelled seed- lit might be flower or grass or weed; itlnly a box Qi earth on the edge (lf ii narrow, dusty windoiv-ledge; Only .a fcw scant summer showers, _L)nly a few. dear shining hours; ~---- -~~ ' " ' That was all. Yet God could make °¢'°,<‘9‘:":“;":":“:":“:"5’°:";"3“:‘°;"'P°3‘*:‘ Out of these, for a, sick child‘s sa.ke,‘ A blossom-wonder as fair .ai-id sweet As ever broke at an angel’s feet. ',Unly a life .of a barron pain ,Wet with sorrowful tears of rainf .warmed sometimes .by a wandering l gleam l lof joy that seemed but a-happy; . __H_ . _ ._ . 4-/if want g00d, ""”.§f......‘Z.‘f.'°._ ‘i*.‘f’“f?‘_____“i*’_ ?F?°?°"““ N 'Q' ,-, I A life as common and brown and .l i (_, ate s, i... As the box of earth in the window there; Pure as the snowy ,leaves that fold T hen you W111 Over the flower's heart of gold. -Henry Van Duke. B ANOTHER DRESS SUIT TRAGEDY. uy Rockwood _ THE FISHERIES CASE. The case of Great Britain' in the. Newfoundland fishery dispute. and; that of the United States, have both' been prepared. A Washington des- patch points out that this is the first ease between the United States Rnd Great Britain to be referred to The Hague court for arbitration under [he general arbitration treaty of April 4, 1908. In four months the counter cases of each government will ,be exchanged and two meh*-hi l\1t€l‘ 'She entire matter will be submitted *io The Hague, which will meet in April next to hear arguments. “The issues involved are due chiefly to disagreements which have arisen lletween the two governments as to the intent and meaning of the pro- visions of Article 1 of the Treaty oi 1818. Seven specific questions are su.,- mltted for the arbitration of the court. The first relates to whether fishing regulaflons promulgated by .Newfoundland are justifiable. The second question is whether American lfishermen have a right to iemploy as members of the ,fishing crews of their vessels 'persons who are not inhabitants of ,the United States. The'third ques- 'ticm is designed to test the validity |of Newfoundland regulations, which 'require American fishermen to ‘eport at customs houses and to pay l~arbor ‘or otncr duties or similar require- imeuts. The Hague court is also ask- ed to define where the ‘three marine miles' must be measured. A decision is also requested as to whether Am- erican fishermen have a right to fish on that part of the southern coast of Newfoundland' which extends from Cape Ray to Rameau islands or on ,the western and northern coast of Newfoundland from Cape Ray to the Quirpon islands, oron the Magdalen islands.” Dr Heinrich liammasch off Austria 'will act as president of the Hague ‘tri`ouna;1. The members of the ‘tri- bunal are Louis M. Drago ofthe Ar- gentine Republic, A. F. De Savorin Lohman of the Netherlands, Judge George Gray of Delaware, and Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, chicf justice of < British case was prepared by the Hon. A. D. Aylesworth, minister of justice of Canada.-Ex. I'Iere's Your New Collar! BEDFORD , _ the supreme court ol Canadak The LESSON IN FRUIT PACKING. The Co-operative Fruit Company are planning to pack aPP|%S in 91° Connolly warehouse, Sydney SUN! West, on Friday and Saturday next. This will give an opportunity for peo- ple who have early apples on hand to have them packed according to The Fruit Marks Act and marketed. All apples brought in to be packed should be carefully picked and brought in In such conveyance as not to he bruised. It is hoped that every fruit grower in the vicinity having Fall apples for sale will bring tlieni in and have them packed. __ L ~* "“ ii i M 'Z' 4._, ;.~ =~..\'lli y;/"'/"1 iii ra C \ A smart style for winter wear. 2 for 25c. _mon FRAME sunn- "ATTORNEY"-3 for 50c. TOOKE BROS. LIMITED. MONTREAL KERB OF I MA si-tiara coLi_Ans. Ties. VEST8 -Ano imponisns or Mews Fuamsmncs. 7 a l - i. PASTOR RUSSELL Who Epuixks iii .ur .mu kc-1 Hull flilli-siliiy uiglil The Circulation of . THE GUARDIAN. _ naming nai_i§_;ia izmipiiiy Eiii6us°ci§r’i.e aiiiun-:i for soc. iw-sen---iznninc ocr. --911|. |909 MONDAY ._ ............7l52 TUESDAY... .............7l68 WEDNESDAW. ......7l37 THURSDAY...............7204 FRIDAY S '1'1visR'roN, R. I., ot. 12.- 'rh ‘ I b ' -_ _ - nndlng of the severed ,és or a W; i SATURDAY....|¢----- ---_-_-lsll Fur buying this fall, the prices will _ man in a suit case, among the bushes ` ' T0t9.l. - - - - - - - - - - 437.l| be as 1°W’ fi mt. lnwer' tha” 5"” an Oheiayiig section of has town, ' } Daily at-erage....... ..7.2ss fe ,fiefid ,“~ “Uma January were ,brought to iight what the authorities _ The C,,,,,,t,0,, 0, The CHAR f,;,fmS‘S,,‘;,i’o§t°§ ’““ s°“s°“ 'Y “- ___ ____ ________ are convinced is murder. The dis- -t N . . J covery of a New Bedford newspaper |ll,1a‘_‘,l,‘:\ an Af2lor25c.yoilcunblly {“l_E;;T1°“t’£2ZV oi(’;Jl’1`};l,£AI;I)t,;irgrI°$*;§‘;*;' ll acomre. Siomhdh ":lll'l:ublesl lb e Hin uidriiiiis I. B' t ‘ol ' . . ¢ y ‘ ' HY h yesterdays date mth portlons of (muh, ein Em 3|-and _ on oug t to src our new hat J erS'the limbs in the suit case is regard- d»l’K|_:_Rw00[)," T Newspaper? on Prince Edward Is pins. They are .certainly large, but l _ _ name 10| land combined. th I t ,t _t I V cd as the most important clue thus The above “guns are not the e Very ii 05 5 Y °~ l ~ W~ WUUNIU ' lf" Obtained' l“dl°5`tll!§ POSBUPIY the ,___ __ __ i i - L_, . -__ counter total, and exclude all spoiled, Jeweuur' wgladsi' blank and destroyed papers, Phase figures show only actual paid cir- f' `\\_ Q “§_, \ _ _ ._ . ~"“ _ ts . », x;___ :\_ ._ A~`_-“,"“; clear every Dont delay every less to choose i1°0II1- Dark and Light Grey Squirrel muffs and throws. Dark and Light Brown Oren berger Mirfk muffs throws and stoles. ° ° uffs and ruifs,brown .Marmot muifs, ruifs and throws. in rug, round and japanese Martin rn The muffs come pillow shapes. \ date de gain ta J V _ _ _ _ f m T Why pal I-3 more roi \ Now Furs When yOu can get a saving of 1-3- on neck piece, ruff scarf or rnufi $7.50, mu ruff or scarf for $5.00, day finds us with e e r he neck pieces 111 al most every new and up-to- sign The shippers loss is your ` ke advantage of it James Paton Q3. Co. TO BE SOLD. Ordered to pay thc duty and to sclll them at what they would bring. We have been instructed by a Fur firm forty-eight’pieccs of Orenbcrger-Mink and Squirrel furs, coiuprising rutis, mulls and srarfs, in the latest le- of its kind. They ueic scut to the Is-land by mistake. The firm they were shipped to, would not take de- ceiv°e`d"'orrli:"rs to pay the duty and sell them for what they would nriiig, E9 I`9'Shil>Di\`ll-! 'I/ack to London would cost too much. We will not stock these Furs, hut will dispose of them at a. pnicc that .ivill make them , SCMDDM' If you ane interested in' 10tltf. “Vinolca Toilet Soaps, different odors, good value nt 2.5c per box A }q1NRADE'g MUR])ERER_ °“{_‘:g,°%'HARL0TTF W. Iicddin Phem B. 10-1'Ad3i; 0|- LONDON ang oct 12 -Edward rows ouanoiaii 'm Y oun women if is Rv AD DA] Y gy Man cople are sawn F w'i'- ' " ` ` d . - ` . ‘ " _ _ -' "ntl T'°"b|° iiiehgglicgeiiggidofaziie youoli-lid éggr tgnrisl. inlgnrove v0ur|15°»°°° PF-RSUNES how iiyyiiiiyinz their chori; ironiiionifi |f has murdered Ethel Kinrade by shooting earning capacity and work under Are you onc of’ the number ? Simon No su eric' her at Hamilton, Ont., last, Fetktruairy, more congenial and impro'/cd condi- Subscription books are .pen to in. JOSBPII, Queen St. 10--l3dr1i p at instigation of another man whose tions, ask yourself if you are prepai--gtergstcd parties and all possible ns- . . name he has forgotten, but hc gave ed to accept a better position were itrsis aence will _be given anyone who ` ’ Try |‘ and bc c°nV|n¢¢d- him $500. otlered. Study yourself and if you W‘Fl“‘¢*`\ fn Vgfffy ¢§_ifC_lll21ti0u. LONDON Ont Od. 12 -P01109 k re bein advanced s ' E "Wm "` 4 . -. ~ ~ thin you ii not g a SDIO by ‘place little credence in the story of you ought to be there is 8 Bedford's confession of the Kinrade "cause"--you are not prepared. W m“|"l°f~ offer you an opportunity' to “learn while you earn"-to overcome this _ St I-CONYALESCENTS from fevcrs. "cause." If you will take advantage -’ \V, L. Mclllalion, dealer in new an 42 QU-een - and injuries that have kept them bed* of our night school and study ear- P. McQuaid, . , ' ‘ ' ` . \. _ P1'lCC _SOL Pei' b0ttl¢. sun down and below par generally you will find that it will not be long " he ‘ ' _ [0 zdtuftf h Wm find a Gow-ge 0( treatment Wlih before you can "effect" a- better tr Iii-aimhos. Stoves repaired, ' FERROVIM, the invigorating tonic p0sif,i0n_ Q] 2:9 Upper Great George St, ihst thepthing to put them oh their' Begin right a_way_ . -szodmwfsmosui . . lfifebnoysoapisdelizhtruiiyrefi-eeningforhat |109* agilm in 5005 shape- F°‘T°‘"m Union Commercial College, C- ' " I orTollat ln hot. weather. For wnshlngundcr is °’)mP"5ed Of "Wh lean bee" Civil Win. Moran, _ ___ _ ____*__ i = , A 1 .clothing ig ungquniled, Cleanser; and§purifl¢>.»4 rate of Iron and pure sthnulming jn'i 1()__.12d2{_ Prin(yi_pg1_ / W' _"°°" *`“ “' '“*i"~**- J ( ridden f0l` Some time and Bu DGUPW nestly faithfully and conscientiously gradients. $1.00 per bottle. “D” ii" D ’ “ . is *"" “'GRAND"' The Zlllh iS` Ca||ada’3 CENTURY!! FE THER T For more than zo years this store has been buying feathers and this firm has the reputation of giving THE F AIREST DEAL than can be had in this Province--Try us- DlREC'|'|0NS-Do not mix any two kinds of feathers together. Put in old Bags that you do not value. We can lend you old Bagging for large quantities. We buy old as well as new Feathers and pay Cash or Exchang/: for Goods. BEER (8). WEEKS : . 1 if Bi \ Time is drawing near when on will be wanting a pair of water tight boots for the slop. own make of long boots made in the Charlottetown Boot sellers Kip Wellington, Knee NOTlCE econd hand stoves. Pipe and fittings, always on hand _Iobbing dune in all ATHLETIC MEET I’ROGIi,AMl\lE 50 yard dash, in years, Open, dd li 0 High jump, junior Broad jump, Open Pole \'ault, Open to buy them . Webster Wauver C. Wauzer F. Royal R oy al A. Household , Wheeler- N ilson Wheeler-Wilson Curved iiowe Davis Family Davis Mfg White New Home family Mfg Send us a card and we will send you by return mail needles for any machine »+~.... W... .W W ._ _.__..A_é_ E* . _._ _____*.________ in London England, to dispose of siiwiiie -iiiciiilii Niiiniis livery as they were not as ordered. It matters not what kind-for what Machine or '1`hey were held in the Customs bond- ' ’ ‘ ed ,,.a,,,h0,,sc for th, ,Rst ,hm class of work, iilts known ftomthe trade we have it. months, to the siupphrs order. we re- You certainly wangsolne ofTliebe__1__o_yv',_'Novv is the time f New Williams Raymond Improved Raymond Charles Raymond Leather Raymond Mfg Sin ge: Improved Singer Round Singer Medium Singer No. 2 Singer Leather \Vi1liams Singer New Home Family New Ideal on the above list. When you want needles or extras always write io MILLER BROS; 123 Kent St.---Cliarlottetown, y . -50 yard dash, 16 years and under. for your Office stationery? We would recommend our yyjfd ,,j;’,,_' 0,§f,:‘_' ! AREEA Rl K ‘ Have you ever asked your printer to_ supply you with Thursday _ vening Zhi ~ N _” _ _ . ...32§..Yif;‘;2i.i*.~.fé.‘t.,;;;:;f'f1.a::;i X X CENTURY BONll ` ioued by the M. P. A. A. A. I . I i Factory as the best water i-i:.llll‘i!11lil>qiii‘ec>';i‘ec;?e‘.)eC'li>¢i. You will always know that y°_u are geumg therapuy tight boot made.. Our best §a';‘,‘,"°,,f;’,f’_' 833' want, simply by looking at the watermark. Obstacle Roe, Open. _ imilewa ,me ovr_o nr, CQPG llld Flfhp A I mile relay, f,enti‘n~i gl' fziiiydieil, . f 1 mile walk, Open. . . Entries will be received b th P"°°‘ R°"°'_l...,bl° Secretary up to Wednesday? Oc? ...ee tober zoth, at 12 o’clock noon. . » Aoiiiissrom-écsiiiiaren I5 ea .iahiis JDM, N. Be ~ 15 cents. eserve eatin 35 cents. BIG FURNITURE STORE. A.ncai