s uni. wishb- ll‘ i‘ » :h J01 i 4 1w gcniiiilroks OF THE GABBS .\- . ll 1N" :~“ i“ ,5 .- i. hi l ngfiinmtleiaon-xetchhm is the r . ,. 1...».- "i ilJ the ilebllaborates “with Ti"!!! WPWPQHM‘ "PM ‘r iktlitim"‘or"ealed" the . . i fionliiqtwoli , o who ' holds a magically of t e low? flfi DC!‘ GEN. Q h‘ His girpwllggs of these whsrsvtalis are. so ..that vtc be. done "from QV h‘ ‘ ‘. >. ,.mgy.seom \r'."~liie." ~ ‘ 0|“ h. v m.» --\\"“‘ Barrie lPayne, well known ; Q", ' and newspaper , iluinorist. is responsible for the true-io-life _con- versation and plot of this neighborhood comic. ' ‘ ‘characters are so real that Areaders are use the names of Gertie and Sophie to describe similar people of their acquaintance. .> Payne is a. regular contributor ' to “Life," the national humor nlagazine. His beginning to liistxiilieidiilfdfy, other family of gossips you kmw_ ._ do yt- . ' ,. . ~- ~-, THE GABBS ,, o; ‘._ pi-L. W ~ ' . i w» n». 41W!’ .\ l‘ Follow-this new‘ comic every day in . my l-i ;_ * ‘ BIB iCHABlaOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. (i t 1G (i . en m uar Ian‘ Your Sickness 0r i flPffiTlzlNG DAINTY Mid _ ililfy gifts at Holmans Friday. , ,,,,,, Disease i it i HOLT RENFREW d: 00.. will May require the services or ad- vice o! a specialist. I represent an organization composed of 30 of the leading medical specialists in America. Their advice can be obtained at a reasonable cost... They eo-oper- ate with your local Practitioner. Consultations by appointment on- "' on. KENNEDY DQTEOPATH firs“ George Ctfleet. _ Phone Office $5- ~ . _ _ LOADING LrvE hogifhnu lambs Rflidflwe- Rule Heirl- at Hazelbroclt Station on Tuesday, PM" 479' lOct. 25th. Harry Jenkins. - ‘ 9802 10 19 3i 00d - ' ' Mrs. Lance Williamson (nee Miss . T'"NK'NG,“°"T a F“ CW" Muriel Phillips! of’ Plttsbllrg and "Thursday and Friday a salesman ML Arum‘. H‘ phylum 0; 55pm!’ 02$; 20:: Ftleinfrew $00" Wm smw N. 5.. have been called home 0h 1,600 Lam-wales? 00m a M“ account of the serious iiihefifi 0i ‘ ' their mother Mrs. Lemuel‘ Phillips- “Y” Bowling ODDFELLOW-g LEAGUE show the new fur coats here on lThursday and Friday-Moore 8s -McLcod, Limited. 9805 FUNERAL NOTlCllL-Thc funer- al of the late John A. Lawson will. ibe held from his late residence, 62 'Schcol Street this afternoon at 2.30 i under Masonic auspices. e STAFF TREATED.— Mr. Ernest ‘Worth very kindly treated. The Guardian staff to ice cream yester- ~day afternoon. 00 and MURRAY HARBOR. — Presby- terian services next Sabbath as ‘follows: ——Mlll'l‘l1y liarhor North, 10-39 ll- ill-i Murray Harbor (Cape iBear) 2.30 p. m.; Peters Road 7.30 ill. m. Rev. D. V. Oil/learn, lllinister. YOU CAN ORDER a fur coatl _-_,..._.._ 0,. sill! nil ir/whni w. my?“ v ._~.;\ A! . . ~ ~s,. .- ,~ , . , AA n ‘A isms ‘A a a‘ a‘ 3&7 Tyv v vvvvwv vv v vvwv‘ e suwiand Friday-a salesman from Holt Rinky Dinks. t Renirew d: 00.. will demonstrate.~ pected sometimes but ADVERTISEMENTS‘ v Moore s» McLeodLimited. one from stock here on Thursday defeat at the hands of the luc y Of course luck is ex- not always.- The following is the separate scores: sans The lilnky Dinks 4 10o per line o! ll wonls MARKET YESTERDAY. —— Yes- W. W. DOWn . . . . . . 20 188 145 _ 1g°vizflim°g g :3: téirtrcilay there was a fair attendance B. C. Vanlderstine 139 191 154 - e market. The following prlc- D. E. McKenzie 5 228 1'71 -I-_$-,¢¥I¢ -I¢:.4_¢__ es prevailed: Potatoes 55c to 60c, J. A. MacNair H133 Z00 222 0 _ -_ -oats 60c, turnips 25c, straw 40c, .. 92 124 114. ‘ _ ’ L 1 To Let hay 60c. eggs 42c, butter 40c, ducks ——— ~—— ——i. fie ts ‘Wantbd _. _ $1.25. chickens $1.15, apples 7c to soc 94o ans . f ' l, " , . . "fi"~'"" HOUSE rro LET. - APPLY 20am i Tfgfgsgifans . Nil-Pl" Ql-OTRES; Llliviirli 1103:;- Grafton st. 1 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEIL~ r. Adams ........ use 25s lali ‘Aeglenga; . n .5“, “é m“? i, ‘ymzymiiliMr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNeil of A- MQCAUiB-Y -- -< 125 239. - -. .~ » S id , _ H. G. 1'91! l . . . . . ..l70 124 167 in their terrliorv. wrlie to Practi- For: RE1hl'l‘—-T0P rsooa or rrlE-QQPE? gegm§gyggegfi°djyggg Preston seliinn .451 14o n-ii 3on1 Inventions, I.._td., 5145 St. Law- Canad an Bank o! Commearcgé txiEva Ruby‘ w Mn Guy Austin or‘ L. H. Howatt .. .. "i2 193 141 °"Q%& " . ' ' - Charlottetown Marria t t k —“ _'—' "“ [.5.g.1§_15_io-z2, ' 8° v ll c - 6 9 . B 3 gr r - _;._.‘ canoe ROOMS TO LET. APPLYiphce i“ N°"°"‘b°"', 98°‘ , Total—226D 5 37 78 0757-l0-18-3i Majority for" Rlnky Dlnks 211 *0‘ »»e|o...-.-¢. . before with best coal at lowest (lunrilian. __i 7 ROOM HOUSE T0 RENT WITHi Q...»- ssrizsn account». 1min b I urveyor, Hermanville. i303: Garliliioxilngt. urge m. "'-"A~Fi. '\i _ \ ‘ vmd ' ThKEii byalt" rm: Wanted ‘ lb si ess r who, late .. E-~*—~——-~———--—— gmlgkra, gum, R ,, {Wm Poi-Areas WANTED - auvm 005mm; w supblyny ere as 4. daily; Cobblers and Green MOlIIl-j Utill varieties only. R. E. Muiclli l & ICU. Ltd. pins. During the last game some play- ers seemed to be greatly annoyed by certain blowing noises. Better luck next time fellows. ‘ 1n the second game the sealpod the more fortunate Teddy Bears. The‘ Bears still have a kick coming and soon expect to even the ,score. The following is individual scores: Mlcmacs GAZETTEIL-In the eligible list recently announced by the Civil ‘Service Commission appc s the fol- lowing: Junior Swine er, Live Stock Branch, Department of Agri- .culture. Maritime Provinces, John iArlchabld Gillies, Charlottetown. P. I. . YOU WILL SEE probably tile fill- cst rallgc of Fur Coats in any ls-l Mr. Wm. Heron. assistant cook of the Car Ferry, who is spending a short time at his home in the city, was coming 3.10m; Sydney Street, near the corner of Queen, he was held up by two young men who de- manded money. . struck him and again they demand- who recognized his assailants then handed over his money, about $20.- metter to the Police. Watson Higgins and Dominic Doyle pieced under Clarence and Walter Power who ap- peared before His Honour at the Police Court yesterday morning and were remanded until the afternoon. his own behalf and told 0 whereabouts last night, claiming hc had not seen Mr. Heron. until Wednesday _ The Spartans failed, to live up toipr-‘Sonel. to bring made to your measure~or secure e. famous name when they suffer; _5u000,.t his evidenm 135. Micmacs i hm CHARLUTPETOWN GUARDIAN Hold Up Monday Night Monday night about 10.30 while When he refused one of them d money. The victim of the assault, immediately reported the Later in the night, Police Officers arrest two brothers, Yesterday afternoon the prison- ers appeared before His Honour and pleaded “not guilty." Wm. Heron. the complainant and Police Officer Higgins. were the only witnesses examined. Walter Power took the stand on of his ills Honour adlourned the case morning to allow in witnesses to The Markets OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 18. ——iEEE$i -—No change of any consequence is reported from Canadian egg or poultry markets today. TORONTO~Receipts of the best grades of eggs hero are very light and the market is firm. Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 45-48, firsts 40 to 42. seconds 34— Storage eggs are moving to rc- tailcrs at extras 45, firsts 42, sec- onds 38-40. MONTERAL-Thls market is. un- changed on extras but slightly low- cr on firsts and seconds. Firsts arc {selling in a Jobbing way at 40-41. iseconds at 33—34c. ' WlNNlPEG-Poultry receipts here iare still quite light. Dealers are {paying delivered for live chicken .ovcr 5 lbs,'2l cents, 4 lbs 19 cents. ,3 lbs 16c, fowl over 5 lbs 17c. 4 lbs i14 there is holding steady. Dealers -,arc quoting country shippers ex- ‘tras 40, firsts 37, seconds 32. VANCOUVER— There "market is tending firmer. c. EDMONTON~ The egg marketi _ is rw at 4 1-4 to a 3-3. wit? per bilShCi $118089 lll DTiBES ile"! Bitilmlgil iilc over the Winnipeg October option, fsfivclfli‘ C. I. F. Montreal. ‘nan-i Wit BllllNTRY iliifililii?’ UPEN Coarsc grains < > again called chocolate m give you. “I . need this- momma” The highest medical authorities have again and the remarkable qualities of Fry's Cocoa. "It is the richest in flesh forming and energy produc- - lrig constituents," says Dr. Andrew Wilson, F.R.S.E., “and is without an equal in respect 0f its purity and for all round excellence. It is my ideal of _ perfection. There is no better food." Do not ask for just a tin of Cocoa. Ask for Fry's. Then you have the best that 200 years experience in high grade cocoa and Remember, "Nothing will do but Fry's," mods by the oldest Cocoa and Cltocola k Home in the world. V PAGE THREE ‘v. attention M Z airing can AVAVIAVAQVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA ' \\ . S ‘m’; W‘ A"; Miilmiifn‘ ~ J21 0112 1o 1r. ii‘ ‘- .' 746~10H8 . -- ~ . _ ,l l._____.__._ ~-7~ - 101T!r33‘;L2$:Z§“geg;‘ln€:€“y §§i¥'_°“§,,,;,;gg'"_ """ ti‘; ‘,‘§,7,;<§rahtrr1",=l>@rflrt dhmi’ ti!" Yecelpi“? wore weaker and llrivofi‘ declined ‘AVEN AND "Bu" SWEDEN. tak Elm-MARRIED COUPLE Toiadditien to our own great range ‘R- Huestis »- -- 162 liiiilllul/ O med ‘lo ‘t at t e old he?“ one cent per bushel. N0‘ 2 Sana-i . , -, , H Bum. e c argc of farm on shares _ _ ‘ u“ i’ Q9115‘? “Yin? and the (iflilv- dian western oats quoted at 75 cents- ililig§kfiu W14‘ ‘m the‘ 9 preferred’ -App1y ..L_ M" mm Diva special salesman froln Holt RenqH- MaCKKY 127 154‘ lcncy ls not yet being made up by per bushel The undertone to till“ '1 dmirh iulil 3‘ rim‘ yum beyimd’ Guardian Office. 910910101“ new & Co's Quebec factory wmia MacLean ' ' ' ' ' ' "m; m5 “Mme imiicis» Them will ill‘- (lliiy ii market for spring wheat grades of .~,,,-,C‘)i,er.iiiliijyfisefi- Q1“? 25*‘- Wsillaiii .____________________ pshowlheir new lines.-l\loore 8t Mcq —— —-— -—-,§¢w Qggg available this week’ m. “our was easier but were was m. Lop), 48B ‘Euclid AVE. TOT" - Leocl. Limited. 9805 822 875 745431151119 qhj mgni - . ‘ in 6x005... - . F S Oct 12454942‘ Fgmalg He") Wanted i T0ml_2440 i ST D t change ln values. The local and] ' ' '- ‘ . ‘g___ " ~ ' ~ ‘r 5a 91's i1"! 1100i"! foreign demand was fair. There ' F; E V »- ‘TiWANTED M w ‘am. FUNEiiAL YESTERDAY- r- The. A M,‘ gcday Bu"? roullnlry shippers. delivered cases‘ was a model-am dcmgrid for wiiltnrlA Vibrant Story 0i LUVB, Laughter Alltl 0W. Al-ibAVEQ-‘TQST EV i ED‘ A 1 7-:- A FOR GENERAL funeral-of the late Mrs. John Drakryn- L19 8° em ~- 1'73 153 249 rcturnedextras 4.6, firstsriz, seconds wheat grades and values wcrel . . .' “ii all Pile“, fii- lint“ vim/WC .i(lixs““mk" Aimiy M"""- J- A- lwakfiilace yesieidai/ “iiiiffliilon a 21 ' ‘mm°r“e “ ‘M0 16-1 122 35- t d Owinr to the cuntinllcdi u‘ ‘ISas at'c'd' b h_'i>lflik'>l._ liultcilod llcnlif-‘y. 39 lllllslloro Si. ;o'clock‘ from the residence of moi‘? 39mm)" J32 113 103 ' Local fresh supplies are scarce fgrfzfdyclemand flbr local and country ‘ - mime and single. ell hllrly hlo- 917740-1941 , deceased on Grafton Street. servlc- - “ci-e" 151 1°‘ 1'7" and storage eggs ~aro being used buyers m: all lines of lnillfeed the . 4 3K0!) pungent-lo. 17073.5 i“ 7 Yeam ies we conducted by Rev Hiimmoiidi ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘n5 127 no m0"! freely. undertone m the market renlained Fmm mo momem" the “Cimmry ‘an scene which ends happuy aftgr .. l-réldiiéq“ ‘vélghmk "m" 10 m 13 55],], gflyugnyms (jmgpg- $35_.Johnson and Dr. Ramsay. The} fl. 1‘ b‘ MONTREAL“ Que‘ c“ ‘B Q Alsmady and Prices were unchanged ililfiinp" IiIiMlS-i wiill a view ni’ thutmany twists. trials and tribulations ;"'h“',;‘(']’rnd' 00000 9,100,. 110m, (g. $50. can he earned and bald week-mall bearers were I). A. MacKinnonJ 714 5G0 757 fail" trade was done in ‘wheat bifThe movement of standard gradesi iimm“ “ii Mimi“ "THE DOUWO“ Wm be hem “peubmmd- you“ i y; pm,“ y; son 5t. Peter's. 1y in spare time selling well known W- B- Rflilerl-SOH. Geerile RMkhBlrl-i TmMTQHi Montreal exporters with both the of rolled oats was fair and prices TOR“ i“ whim‘ m“ “gm” S"‘id°“'1“"gh' ymm ‘mm "M 3°" “my n‘... . . .'._. 9183-10-19 2i "he Personal Christmas QflrdS-ichflrlos Draw. Mr. McRory. andi Mflillfifiyufor Mwlnflrs _299_ pins. United Kingdom and the continent ruled firm. The trade in baled hayi ‘Y .'"‘"‘ m" "'1" did" i" ""00 "WWW bi" i" "'9 “mi "l" “iii be ~ _____...- Experience unnecessary, An Robert Rattray. ‘ Y GYM CLAehl-Ja here today There was also more with ‘Drawn buyers cunmuwd ‘(EPIC [iirvlurc wrliioil around our DB-ieilril of happiness and you'll sav qnma ‘N YOUR ORDER FOR early start and our loo-operation: ' . ~-—= igtggtgungo“ inquiry for ocean grain room here steady but the local demand was mm“ I'm“ i"i“"i“ii““°' “mil u“: W“ wmiderfuL ' _ z n I .-. assures success. Beautiful new‘ _ ‘ ' ‘m i“ - and n i f _- g (- - ' _ v 1 _ - -- _ ~_—- —— -—- i ‘slings 88mph book ‘rm Master Kraftiwrrllotgolgzrs ‘ogulggtgcesczleségrtlg; lcllhsses nottgi-cigharllmllilicsillmlsoonllillillilhil qulllelflces fgruglqi giligeilli? eggs werei In Memorial“ l 108E?" MITCHELL H and dresses. fit guaranteed an.‘ gghag-‘ivigliietga ggfslitgiwlfmegpgfsgnt‘.'months. Laurence Gaudet was finedi 'Al1 alleys opvgnflg at ten Gems per hundred pounds‘ firmly maintained under -a modeh» I Th d ath occurred in til Chor- dmlnrs saved’ “m, gemmmwpit. ‘ . . $40000 for having liquor illegally in‘ SPEGAL and today nt clcvcn cents per hun- ate demand. The receipts were, ~-_- . e e e l “We iiayorillss. silicon, otc.. nml i’ R H w' out lmm-zzihis Possession. Melvlna LeClair was This evening‘ Mr Geor o P ti. ~ dred Rounds: A feature m m“ in“ cuses' A gmd trade was do“? MR J01 N A L ‘otmwwn Hospital yesterday mom- i for portrait enlargcmen true "_“ifined $200.00 or three months for a son who has repress tedgtl ‘if m‘ domesm gram mark“ was m“ m‘ m potatoes and the under tone was ' l ' AWSON mg an" a lengthy “mess or Joseph likeness guarameem f 00,1 m» Bgardeyg Wanted 51mm“. Mfume Fm“. cases Di the C f r _ ‘ n F“ ‘M- creased demand from exporters for firm. C r lots of New Brunswick} Mitchell oi’ Scolchfort, familiarly writg m s, n, arhush, 1'12,______~ ___ mime nature hm d,.m..s.d_ A will 5,3,0 S§,v°;§.1gy§.‘g,‘ w'"_;;‘1{§m& Wheat and sales of a number of Green contains were quoted at. The death "wlrred at his resi- known as "Uncle Joe" omens his y. Prince s!" mmflouéwwl» moARoiRs WANTED__APPLY 9a. man was fined $200 for nut a m: few Ga 5 mm - _ r loads of No. 3 northern were mad!) $1.35 per has. Cobblers at $1.30 per dense. 62 5011001 Street Monday of fellow Micmacs of Prince Edward P Y Y he the local assoc - \‘ " .1 i --"-' Kent St. 97ili-l0-l84i1ihis doiz- tax and an auto driver tlon. Mr. Patterson who l‘; 1i ‘- '“~_—__~ bug and Quebec Mme stock at $12” John A' Lawson’ a highly respected Island‘ He was m yea“ M’ age and ii F0 ’/sa|e ' _____ ‘$2.00 for having no tall light. Ono tive of the Maritime Province: Ell-ii to $135 per bag of 90 imund“ mFTCii-izcn who ilmi Ycilvilfli the lilviqwas born at Scotchfort, although he i r Male He‘ wanted idrunk was fined $20.00 or thirty have some thrilling stories about A NEW track Extmnle dmiiiess “gfimfliiie 0i 35 Years. ‘has been allover the Island comp- iiyon SA“; (may “Jsutmsqi p idhys. A case against two men for “Y" work in Japan On Thursday llllaclgfttzianbhs tbuiiit “tulle ilnttl- Km‘ Mr‘ Laws” ha“ hi!" ill iiliiiflll lng at Lennox Island, Rocky Point _ ... "- '-—ji11e a] 13 0f ~ '. . ‘ - _ “S 8'. B l9 ‘o. 6-,“ “h g - _~ u ' g h; ¢s_ H h d 005 Corner 1P1. e and chqfiter AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITK-‘vengdm- witmfjflurnediwilflcaics w i3n§p°§'.“likl?“§,"‘.'§t YJ",,,§Q,§§§°“,A‘fi Funeral HDmE: oilntc (liiotfdé? ‘i igrgstcurizcd wasdglhv 3:11 §§“,‘§ad§,‘§,y°;‘,‘§,., 393k? QQQWYQEZQ O‘§'"I,,d,,,n°.,,m? arfdghgd ' quo c a ' O c p“ pmmd‘ or until he peacefully passed awayfa wide spread reputation as a wea- 90€3grl01l$3i i“: 1- t =rounvrrdu pron‘; Price jaewhn Pit 3H1 Colwlll. _ 10-l9-‘ll .1 roa sit???»- frrslien January first, also Ayr- ulliro grade cow duo to freshen last of May. Apply W. R. Show. West Fdver Bridge. l’ iunullt Illock Pallets, one Jersey Kinda cow. froshing March int. ono ‘pall- tiflvcr blsclr ‘foxes, pelt value. Mayus Fold. North Mll- tnn. "’\ ‘- l" ' illiiil-lil-liiiiil Teachers Wa ted A "lsliwtrsl m ~ n1 1-. rescues WANTED roux-love- head Road School. supplement tioooat-olonnan Brown. Sedv- .i.- i... .0. .- iiililiitiillilii __________ l $35~$50 can be earne ‘ 0.. spare time selling Pcrso (WE . mas Cards. countries the ~12. ' lngwn state. Scores graphers. Accountants, Clerks, ’ exceeded this last season. Beauw MMu-Jomovad across the lot. painted inside iiful new samples free. Dr. W. R. Carson lfifld. PALMER. CHIROPIQACTOR ‘ Third Year of Practice in Charlottetown. 124i. Prince St. ‘ "*°'4'I‘welve Thousand 0d with the BEETEBBW came from the settled‘ in various in cash and effects. Practically every sta gration. the longest 1.. coming from Michigan; New York state ‘I39 from California. Mass. Classified according the immigration from the rs, 1,140 mechanics. l. siding class. 3 labo ithe total of United grants 4.807 came to Ontario. Quebec. 1.218 to Columbia. ca: to other provinces; a .-...- mum... ., ~m~ ..~ d weekly in» rial Christ-E of Stenc- Phone 1072 from 981 immigrants who - ‘ Uxmed mates andinudiléizbfo-Surlriehly at Iona, Oct. ports of Csnadai ‘ ' ' during the five months ended Auzh 01st last, brought their new homes a with them tel total of $5.194.’l02\ te in this unl- i , ted in that mm- on was represen _ 220B 1,284 from‘. 1,105 from Wash: 863 from Minnesota. and 696 fromi to occupatloni United E States brought in 2,872 farmers. 6i of the minin! 282 female domestic servants of other classes. d! States immi- ‘Alberto. 1.871 to Saskatchewan. British Manitoba and the remainder distributed among, the t. . sq hum-w a w.“ ... Work ‘Branch of the Association. FiiilLBAll i RIB-OPENING JSERVICES AT 000' MT. HERBER-‘F-JFHD United Church lat Mt. Herbert has recently been iimd out and generally renovated. A very inspiring ‘day is anticipated and all who can do so, should at-l b0d>—--- 13333051503 Eglrilrtlitélebury. R. Jenkins ‘ Mrs. Charles Large has returned gfroln Boston, Cambridge and Sum- ' mcrvllle where she has been vlsit-, . ing her sons and daughters for the‘ past six tvccks. LOOK WHERE ' Miss 'Rul>y lllown loft Frlliny morning on return in Horton alter amending ilur. aumnlnr at lior ilonlo - d 1 In Gana a 1315;;- pygry- 1N THIS STORE | i llfi 3H l\ l l? sister Mltira Vera Brown and Mrs r ' r ' Y lllfidlttklwith orrsvlglxégltnolélfgli. -wlhilci'c°°'“° Mmmy" - ~~ mill shit“ he: each l e,wencoma- . e. the total is no org alli Dun“ n PRESENT , WE ARE FEATURING acrickwil. fiughos. Fun- , rrnl Wed esday at 9 a. m. to lonn ' _' EPEmAL VALUES (rolllotery. MARRIAGE; IN ; nor WATER , BOTTLES MACLEAN-POOLE-e-At the Manse, Montague, P.’ E. I. on Wednesday evening, Och. 13th., iiy the Rov. v John Stirling, Skim-v C. MacLean; Selling from ‘$1.35 to $3.50- oi‘ Montague, and M. Sybil Poole, Guaranteed from one to two daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. years. ' Poole. I N. D. MacLEAN| Undertaker i PHONI 140 KING IQUAII THE PROMPT DRUGGIBTS sol; ; Drug (‘-0. 1mm The negate we.» sis KODAK 510a: eel 2,801 ‘N-‘sw. ...- ~ - ~ mes-nous“ - Patterson and to assist the Forelgni H. Saunders, St. C. Trainor. J. Con- lnolly. I. Home. L. Connolly, J. Lon-\ erzsn. l. Morris. J. McLcod. w. — and E. i i i QO-O-Q-O ac illllilli IEIIJ. Ilieililllillll t Undertaker and Embaimer ' 54 Grafton strict. Phone 4624. , ' _ ,Kraft 00.. Limited, Toronto, lee-- . ' UPiRilgfi" presentativcs wanted small towns gig: ilfilildligkthe I re-Ollflgihl; Ser- . hi; car‘ so also . M. H. W. Oct 19-21‘ 3 i? D 800- ev. Dr. _ \ Jflileiiil Murphy‘ Vor- _.____ ..__,- Qixllfincbafiilii oi tho Central Chris- The Abegweits will hold practice. T “l " 9744.»! x21 Found ‘mlfls liltiiilmwlil prlieach at 2.30 p. this evening at tho .Ab9gwcjtl Y"; 90in Gilt!‘ The‘ Only c a AL __SOM 0E I_____,_H_______,_______~I,; uimefiemgsfitw l,‘ ‘gtclggfgviggg- if/gglelhgiwehgtwllgsmffir m o" 9“ “ "° Y°“;" cliivfiesllriaonNtm g A nzlo, "LUNfIlP-laofiwarcli. 1030:3020 églixlilossthilatpn with Chaflottetown will lowing players m 01,18,021‘ “k1,, "U; PHOTOGRAl H . . ' '~ Y fly e - - o o vreoc er. The Pownal b “ . MADE BY hpnglng 0,64,; ‘fpl A .18.4ii -&__ ___ 0, 1 m h h , e out. I. McKenzie, G. Woods. F. i w r ' ' H0 r w ‘we a use M the music- McCarey. G. Peake, C. Campbell, "'9'"! 7°!‘ Allllointment Today Queer .l norrl , . Since taking over this r Hotel wc have spent nlany thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in tho Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those . who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at s moder- ate price. ‘per day. I‘ ' Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors QUIEEN HOTEL S. L.‘ Vineberg, Montreal; Mrs. A‘. r0, Mona Saunders, h’ Drefour. Boston. Mass; Preston . lls, Tyne Valley. -o++¢-o0+oo»o-o++w++>¢+“ I " Rates from $3.00 to 84.50 E MISS r. McqUAID. Missin- 0006-09 H. Cox, Morell; A. McConnell, Tru- C. Saunders, Sum- Bum- lnerside; Mrs. I. W. Pugh, Pennsyl- vania; H. D. Mitwn. Monntoh; J. A. because llc, lZ-l valves. i i i i i i. H. El- .¢-_-, a supply of Dr. Oil on ‘hand, not only as a ready Rev. remedy for ills in the family, but‘ cattle medicine of great potency. As aof Central Bedequc. substitute for sweet oil and cattle affected by c MONTREAL, Oct. iii. -——l'l.~‘l‘. oi livestock ml ille i this morning ilm(l\ll\il‘l bulls, (iallncrs llllll com Tho hulls sold frnln $'.l.7 and illo callllers ruosliy $2.75. tors brought $3.25 The receipts were 151 packages. Tl e . f ' ri l . Marliietgbnwgaygx cgrgeigdnatlo"; Lawson and was born at Stanhope.‘ moderate amount of business was done. .. The local trade was quiet.- Westcrn grades were quoted ni; 20 3-4 cents per pound, and eastern grades at l9 1-2 cents per pound. Tile receipts were 7,658 packages. nl-‘tequisitc on the Farm-Every supevahnuation allowance in i909. farmer and stock-raiser should keep‘; Thomas‘ Eclectrlc nine, being a brother oi it is a horse and surpasses anything that can be ud- ministered. Llltcsltaiyllcport (Canadian Press) W it YlUtTkPi lnnllls, 1.825 hogs illlfl 1i The caillb worn. moll cow to $3.50 at fro lilrcngcr. |. . illfmliii We sre buying live hogs excepting Saturday. For those deliv-,t cred st our plant we can siford BWPY- "19 ""4" 5 t6 pay more than at country polntshouse at 2 p. m. where we have freight and num- expenses in 1-0 r l in 271 czfl-‘ist. a member Tho Illllyi Mr. Lawson will be laid to rest IWY- _ 0W0_10_l0_"I)AvIsV& FnAssih sllnsrrlfiv Llnlmenr lot ernrls nmi i He was a son of the late William‘ When a youth he came to Charlot- as clerk in the Apothccaries Halt; the well known drug establishment; ifor thirty-eight years was. a faithful. land efficient employee, retiring on. last of a family of the late Stephen G. Lawson. J. D. Law- son. Charles Lawson, all well known He was ihc Churcll for fifty years, both in Stq iJames and Zion. When Church Un- ‘ion came he identified hllnself with . tlle United Church in this city. A life long total abstaincr, he was al- olpii-i so very active in promoting telnp- strong prohibition-- of various temper-i >9 ancc societies, and of the Temper-i s ' cranco. being a "Ummmi 8116i‘ AlllRIICO. HO W83 BlSO 8. THQITF, d‘ bcr of the Masonic and Foresters 5 t" $(4-5‘i.Orders. He was well read and pos- ""- sea-led that strength of mind and “mi-character typical of common cows up to $4.25. A few good veals were sold for $12.00‘ramny' He was widely esteemed and grassers mostly $5.00. lew lambs offered were sold ill 22f?“ lots lo butchers .. 5 to‘ $10.25 fiat uccordln in- rlunliilc llogn were g IiWBhWYE- Flimii number of sales of good qulflfly hose were made this morning at $10.25, A few buyers tvcre offering $10.00 on a graded basis but very low hogs were being sold mclay gt town. that figure. Sowa were llluslly 531m i0 $8.25, the Lawson] ithroughout the community, and re- igarded as one of ollr best citizens. i There are left in fondly cherish his memory. the following sons and A and Miss Harriet ‘in Everett, Mass" Mrs. Lockeit in Bridgetown, N. 8.. Mrs. B. D. Rog- ers, Westmount. P. Q. Miss Louise and Miss Ethel Rogers. Charlotte- Wlliiam. Manager of the Bank of Commerce in Alberton. land Mrs. Cssely in Edmonton. His "beloved wife passed away on June 01rd. Had she lived until October 5th itlley would have reached their 62nd wedding anniversary. As it was they had both lived to observe the diam- ond jubilee of their marriage. ill his afternoon in the People's Cem- tarting at the -{O)—————- 18S yand other he tctown and after serving for a. timcithe mgr-king and fo bones of birds and leaves a widow and one daughter. ihe entered the Postal Service. and M“; possessed a very comfortable house most of his life The funeral this morning to Tro- therc and spent ‘fishing and huntinB- will take place cadie Cemetery. -__»___.__. in this city. and Dr. Frank Lawson When you get that feeling take l5 to 30 drove of id's VIBTORII, IIOTEI. --_- One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Contains 110 rooms. vats Completely renovated Few Canada and the United States have Courteous Tele- r‘ * . 44 o! which have baths. in the past two years. Hotels throughout its splendid table. service to all Guests. phones in rooms. Charlottetown Hotel 00-, Lid. mpnmn E. Hausa. Summerslde; Geo. om. Toronto; Broiler: Ii. Mullins. Plmplel. _ _ ‘Domain; Chas. B. Innis. N.It Rates $4.00 in IBM pea day. HABIT C. BROWN, MIMIC! eooooeoo-oeoooo-o-oo e44- . VICTORIA 1101i? o... c. Allen. Manchu; Hon. A. R. Lslsnde. Montreal; Halifax; Bnlee Simpson. ther prophet, mssing his probabilit- on the movements of the stars. avcnly bodies and by rmation of the quadrupeds. He _.- tired. l me-down-snd-dle Syn? in o Does lhe trick and safe y. ou‘ll for horses] Mr. Lawson was a man of deep 0ihssniwstsr. olic it farreliglous convictions, and took a "1"" "°"~ ‘very active part in church work, be- _ , int; an elder in the Presbyterian a‘ I I I I I N00“ 4 4 J. P. Illoliihngg. l. " »~i rsx-‘L-‘Js-ls-li-TJ-Qae-‘aitfihrsie-Fsh-i- l.» ‘T -\.a§