NOVEMBER ,9; ,915 _ . ,M LAWS, Nm THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ----~¢~ mn. on nn- rr" ,PAGE THIRTEEN ¢» .f -,_-_- ,'i-e. ~ ,_ f Tr F? i l ' V MacKiiinon’s Emulsion P P O ' ' i ' » . " . ' 3 , i ' ' . . Head Offices' in New Prowse Block- Charlottetown _ _ ' , V, , , , V V. f J I oi It pays to buy in this Province. ' Miss Mary Ross, of Oceanview, has -;__V_ _ *_ ~ ` /` \";1 Llf / Y 1 . _-_ been spending a few days in Pinette ` _ ,_ - . I t _-I . is .piendid for coughs and colds it sooihs and heals and is ee ecinil ood A member of the Guardian stall ViSil1iD§ fff°”d9- i TIN Si0l‘¢ Wlfll "I8 Sfbtk , ._ Lt; ~. Price ssc ‘nd nu, The,,t,.,,_ New y0,.k_ this wNk_ Dr. C. J. McMillan has been elect The large audience was thoroughly ed Honorary President of the McGill entertained with n program deiigiit Hockey Association this rear ~ ' , _ P Y 8 I for children's colds and coughs. 'l aates like new cream. THE llUEEN’S C0llNT Y GUARDIAN visited Keith & Proctor’s Fifth Ave ,_- \ .s 1"" , O -0 O \\ j I i Th Macliin ll C ' ' `- ' W ° li' I i 01| 0|] CIIICTCSC Ill e ' i - 0° nlzgiilig Liiimiiai-st ellissliliuliicuiiudcslhg. The children should save up their ' _ Cor. Gt. Geo. Bi Kt. Sis. ,,,g_ There was Eva Tanguay’ a,,e,._ pennies for the Dutch mill at St. ' . New curiainings at Beerfa Weeks. ll-|4¢lrtl ' ANo'r1-ian GREAT LOT .OE unix NETS To sam. ron NE FIV CENTS EACH JUST OPENEQAND nEiviNANTs AT i PRIOE oN OUR _Rl@9,~~g~0R .y0U_ MA1L,0RDER GOUNTERB THIS MORNING. NO OUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTICE MATTER WHAT THE SELLING Table linen snaps at Beer Q. Weelts. ll-|4drif W ONE HUNDRED AND BEVENTY- E FIVE CLOTHB AND DRESS GOOD THAT WE ARE Now READY- wr;-H PRICE was soc. oRs2.oo You 11 itable genius, who entertained in a royal manner; Amy Richard and Les- ter Lonergan, in a playlet, An Idyl of Erin, intensely amusing. Ben Welch was exceedingly clever in his characterizations, but the fun of the evening centred in “Tate's Motor- ing,” showing the trials and tribu- lations of the motor car. The Street Urchins in an amateur contest, by Ruby Raymond and her company was sparkling success as was Hopkins- Paul’s schoolroom next Thursday Rev. Mr. Linton of Crapaud who has been in Halifax attending the There will be lots of fun. ' ' I. , I Q .I 7 - Today’s Guardian comprises six- a 0 O |- S O teen pages and includes a sermon, Sunday school lesson, regular week- ly Bhakespearian sermon and notes of interest of the great work being ___ _ _ done by the Y. M. C. A. ' "*'=‘* - NINTEEN LADIES HAVE SPLEN- DID CHANCE to buy a pretty suit to_-day at a price that should make the Offer sufficiently attractive. We are paying for having too many SH EB OF WHICH BUY THE END AT i or ITS oni- iii<;niH1i\i'IieKEi'ii:EN miinom- FOR A GINAL Pnioa. i>AToN's ii-isdn WEEK OR MORE. MOORE se Me-, LECp_ 11-sdii. Drawn hgierchiefs I al ,Beer fl! Weeks. ll-l4drif <_ Manchester l Liners \ /' =~ \\,.`}\i\», r' `;-. _.“- wffil . _i , . "",K"‘_."_,. ,E , $> ` .,.‘;~.1~'v'i ff" Direct sailing from Chai- lottetown to Maiiclicster,Eiig- land. S. S. Manchester Spinner ni Sailing Nov. 26th. The above steamer will carry general cargo and live stock at low rates. For rates and other information pply to A. PICKARD &‘CO ii-_grwfnnf Agents ` ,/` mrs. I 1- f _,_ November 16th to witness the mar- riage of his daughter, Melindo Eve- \~_ _ : on _ B /0,,--/. C if ,, tin Judson of Alexandria, thc bridal _ f f , " party appeared in the spacious par- _ ~ ` ` lor, and under a canopy of ever- , _,_ I f greens and flowers were united in \ -- /'~¥::¥§£:,;__ ( ` .--4 I marriage by the Rev. H.W. Toombs §/ `~‘ , ' B right Smile G ' 3’ llaunls Me Still" 1 ang the poet. We're not ivin away and wore the customer br ' hprname: but this is the olllce tgat pro- B vided that "dazzling smile". Perfect du- plicates of_tha natural teeth that ahe’d b Iostnioiiérlilwsliournev. We offer the same a XPE 'i‘ DEN'i‘is'1'nY _ G to you-Crown and Bridge work,Sets,Fill- X . g us working over-time. H, i ; v . . \. .fx/..'\.”./\-'\.'\/'\.*\.\. ’\-'\/\f\ O. f\_ f.-\.,o'\/\. '\/x\,\/\/ »._/k of St. David's Presbyterian Chu;-gh nd maiden fern. Miss Annie Corn ings. ctc._Poaitively painless methods. Coiiipanied the bride, and was taste- F 1\m1n\\l-10118 H90 l’l'l09H\`»hH¢1ll'6 keep' fully and beautifully dressed in cream Il nl! N ug Q“';“Gs'*'f_ gnc, Jet fringe and ale bln ext eer o s dm Phone zis .i. I, good wishes extended by a large 8 number of relatives and invited K '~_/‘J\/\/\f.. -.,/-\,-\,f\/-\,-\,-\/\-\,'\/\f\, '\/\/\/\.'\.'\.*\ The order] below can beused fcriptioiis. Dear Sir:- dian for. . . .years Post Of‘l`ice............ Credit votes to '\. Subscription 0rder “ “Contest Manager,” The Guardian Charlottetown Naiue....,..... .... ...........»»»»»»a»» for New or Renewal sub - ;\, \/\. '\/*_ I '\.'\/‘_/‘-’\." "_. "~’\. .......¢. .. on-1.--o.. sumptuous slipper, to which full jug. 'ce was done. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in so- cial int-ercourse of a varied nature 8 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon reccivedan un- llslllilll’ large and select number of wedding gifts, testifying to the es_ teeni and regard lu which they are held by their many friends, celved_fi'oin Appin Road:-The far- n . _ . storing their root crops and are . _ - - now ii ' ' Enclosed find $. . . . . . . .being supscriptioii to The Giiar wlllichbhlziéybsgngizséiifi bépkwpligilighipkgé pleasant sound of the gasoleiic en- Y0lll‘STl'1\1Y Eine, owned and operated by Mr. ' Samuel Locke is no~longer heard as all the "Harvest Homes" have long ‘ since been made. Among recent visi- tors to this road were:-Warren In- mnn, Hampton; Pete Malone, Harry Axtell Company in their Travel Troubles. Difficult feats were per- formed by De Velde and |Zclda, artis- tic equilibrists, which, while it amaz- ed, was most enjoyable. The Three Nevaros, athletes of note, were also si_ir_passingly good. Provincialists visiting New York should endeavor to visit Keith & Proctor's and enjoy the fun. A very happy and merry party gathered at the residence of David Jones, Pownal, on the evening of ne Jones, to John Heber Gordon of ruden-ell, Kiiig‘s Co. Promptly at x o_‘clock to the strains of the edding march, played by- Mrs. Ang- eorgetown. The bride was elegantl attired in white embroidered silk _ y idal veil nd' Orange blossoins, and carried ii ouiiuct. of white chrysantlieinuins ordoii, sister of the groom, ao- lk poplin trimmed with silk appli- D e ribbon. fter the event of the evening had een performed and the cuiil.oinai'y Uestsr the party sal; ilown to a ._ The following notes have been rc- cis iii this locality have finished cKenr.ie, Harry Dnnsford South late Alexander Bruce, and wife of Simon Campbell. Thc deceased had been ill for some time. and had suffered greatly. She leaves t i mourn ii. sorrowiug husband and six li .,/1' children, the eldest aged twelve, and " 5 sr V °,,i f '~. of this line-by a sharp" loss on each suit- but we think it better to clear the goods out- thaii hold them Over any longer. There are a good many different colours, many different sizes, many different style, and the chances _are to have the very size you want. At these prices of course we will ask for cash, none charged. Ready on Sale Saturday 9 a. iii. at per suit the following brothers and sisters: James in Regina, Lauclilin and Dan iel in Montana, John in Kingsboro, P. E. I., Alexander in Boston and D. A. in Charlottetown, Mrs. David Bruce in East Baltic, Mrs. John 'l’. Harper in Boston and Mrs. James Ching in Boston. The funeral which was very largely attended took place at Orwell on Wednesday last. Rev. D. B. McLeod officiating at the church and grave: At the police court in this _city yesterday morning three offenders a- gainst) the act respecting the sale of various committee meetings of the I if ‘O / Diocesian Synod being held there ; ' =-- 1/ was a passenger to this City on the .g ’ Northumberland yesterday afternoon. The death occurred at Uigg on _ ,. _ *Q Monday last, the 14th inst of Mar- . V garet Bruce, aged 41, daughter of thc _, ' ‘ ‘ ' , I is I, I /f > . l , . l // i ' I ll . .><, -i 'I Suiis Worth lo 26.50 for l2',ll0 ' HERE'S ANOTHER BAR_GAIN EQU- ALLY GOOD- higher class suits, a clearing lot of very handsome suits-some ofthe smart- ,i est things you have seen aiiy\vhere._Cl;hey are , made up principally of fine. hard finish _wor- ,i steds in a series of handsome new colourings, N made by the best tailors in Canada-fit'wel.l- 'H look well--wear well. These suits run in value ` ‘;, (wh, ' ss".1“ S if W as = ‘se 1¥__‘~\ ."-.F-1*-.""“‘ , '. \ =\=\3=\_;'ex\_\.\\~ .\ ‘ “ " T‘_ , ~<» cigar-cttes to minors were disposed of. Mary Haddad and T. E. Hagan were fined tive dollars and Martin 0'Brien was fined ten dollars, the heavier fine in the latter case being ll caused by reason of the fact that evidence was given of ii Sunday sale .>.\\\x%>er` ' igesaxfss. i\.i\] ‘-its si _\n_»o from 22.oo to 26. 50, and to get rid of them within the next few days we inake the price _lllste i 1 o o o ».....--- o ~ o »eo.......»»»»-~ on-O-co4 zum A glance at the suits will tell you that the making alone, without the ‘goods would be equal to our price. Look over the lot, if there is pearcd in the above cases, all ol whom were reprimanded by His Honor. In one case a chap of thir- tecii said his mother had fi‘ei|ueiitly 'ven hiin cents to A number of youthful witnesses ap- - , ' ‘\/\/'\.'\.'\/\./\/\/\.'\/\, '\/\.'\.'\/‘_/`.. '\/\.’\, ’\[\/\» Miss..........-.--- -- -- AddreSS]______________,,,,,.,... ........¢»....¢ Ivumber of votes allowed on sub_sci'iption_in The Guardian Great Bermuda Island, New York Citi’ ‘md Plano Come* 4ooo special votes ...V,~_/\,»\,\_».\ .V-__,\'~ 1.25 1.50 2.00 if ti 3.00 ii-5drtf. $i.oo subscription entitles cand‘i‘datc to ii H ii H " “ _ ' ri H " “ N o vote allowed on any subscription of less than One Dolls _if _ \,'\.'\.'\/`-/'M || K( 5| “ |( ll “ SOOO “ " izooo “ “ N/\."..‘ , -\_ \,/yfxf. >\/‘O ‘~ 1 '\./\.-\/\/\.'\.'\./\.'\./\.'\r\.~\. \/vx./\. \. x.'\.'\/ \,'\_\J\/\/\/\f\-’\’\/ \ \ , il? I __"_ , cfs' . ,l,! llf ._. ..-l ._ ~' '-;~» ' " .,.-.. _l wil. if 0 .if 'I S \\ \ ~_» \_¢ The Royal Grand is | Guaranteed For beanty_ of design and fiiiisli, \ economy and dur- \_ @¥ff v to _ - °°"‘°‘ w°°~1-nil * `~ °ih._y.-,..,, ...Q ly well, is mare @ ' for long wear from the best of materials by thorough worknicii. H25 l'€m°V‘1b1e --grate and nickle triniiniiigs, fitted with Oven therinouieter. Every Royal (li-and is giiaralileffl l_)e_[f_¢§tl'Lfltt _m,','5_l_‘ ,mul operation. Fennell E3 Chandler g Victoria Row. I Ewa , i .gli ) ` ability the Royal ' \‘-E Grand has no sup~ ~ _ I E. ~ _ _ L _ , T 'l`AYl.0l{’S SHOES ,V For shoes that combine style and durability O The Taylor Shoe Sets The Pa¢¢ _ Let us attend to your sorting order this month. We _C2111 ship promptly. The Ro/bert Taylor ,Co. Lid-l ' Halifax i i ff erior. lt lJ\\rl1S ,rears of Land and Road Tax due un- M ' ivieiviiin; Donald Morndyon, 'of River- dale. Misses Jennie and Tillie Gil- lespie spent some time recently in Riverdale, the guests of the Misses MacFadyen. John and Mrs. Condon ‘have removed from Bonshaw to Ap- pin Road where they have purchased the property lately occupied by Mrs, Ashley. They entertained several of their friends to an "At Home” on Thursday, the 3rd of November. A- mong those present were Misses Theresa Carraliar and Lizzie Mc- Gauchey of Bonshaw. Their many friends wish them much happiness in their new home. The genial faces of Eddie Farrow and Charles , Smith are much missed by their friends on Appin Road and elsewhere, but they are glad to learn that the U. S. a- grees with them. A. R. Musgrave, Sydney, spent some time this fall reviewing old scenes on the "Road" His many friends were pleased to sec him looking so well and are looking forward to seeing him again next Slli¥ll'X1'Bl'. ::Notlce. All persons that have iiot pnid their Poll Tax please attend to same at once as executions are being made out for same. Pay and save costs. 10-Gdtl. ::Whcn you are tired and riin-down use Reindeer Condensed Cocoa. ” It is something new and extra nice, al- ways ready by adding boiling water. 11-19dli. ::A number of Executions for Ar- dcr the old Acts are now ready for delivery to the Slierifis or other Of- floers. The balance will he completed in a few days. 11-d19,26,29,rl9,22.26,28,29. I Can you blame him : You feel the same when one of our |)E|.lCl0US PIES come your w'ay. Luscious fruitis in Peach, Pineapple, Lemon. Apple and Mince Meet. Flaky ci-uste finest iinishto any meal. V Wise housekeepers buy them and everybody iii town knows OUR PIE address. Don't you? W _ gv. - _ _' I36 Kent Street. 1o..;5&£f¢g- '3 moe ‘ ' 1 \ I ' Try our Cream Bread I ~' ~~ » _ _ _ 1 0 G” sh 2 for 25. .We secured a big lot at a bargain and offer you Makers of Solid.Footwt ar. Haffy lamesv Agent \ |49 r. - J gi purchase cigar-_ ettes for himself and his younger brother, aged 11. They had not been seen to smoke by their father. the case of theft of pelts against young Hopkinson and McDonald, the former was given three months in jail. The latter, on his first appear- ance, was dismissed with ii warning. Hull, for being drunk, was fined A sud fatality occurred at Iona a couple of days ago by which the two year old child of Benjamin Welsh, section foreman, was burned to death. Mr. Welsh was away from ,,, home attending to his work at the ‘ time and Mrs. Welsh had gone out if’ to attend to some cattle, leaving the l-'l two children sitting by the wood id stove. A spark from a burning em- f ber it seems, flew out) from,_ the J stove and set nre_t_o_ thelittle one's V dress and"in` 'afew minutes she was enveloped in flames. John McCabe 22 and Owen Hughes who happened to 5, be passing the house saw the flames ‘if and heard the chi1d's cries. They ii quickly raniin and quenched the }_ flames which enveloped the little one. The rescue,.howevci', did not come in time to save the child's life, for § she lingered in great agony until the evenin when des 'te all that co l "‘ in ellie wanted liille lhings--- ir. P1 li d be done, her spirit passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh have the sympathy of the community in their sad here avement. Special for Saturday We have put up a nuiii- ber of packages containing one each of eighteen differ- ent flavours of “Ivanhoe Chocolates,” weighing con- siderable over quarter of a pound and will sell thcui today for 1* >.\-N-ae-.~».~.\ > 15 cents We want everybody to ‘ try these elegant and dc- licious chocolates. "J & J" on every piece. Johnson & Johnson i anything to suit you, you might as well profit by the chance. But you’ll need to hurry. Some oi your week ond needs Silk hair net large size blonde, ' Red Cross hair net put up in in- Light b"°“'“> mid brown' and dag; dividual tube, splendid value at...|0c roivu. _ ... - - Dainty little gilt “beauty pins" for Card Uf gm One Piece Collar COMM- etc, 2 on card offered at mo and buttons, 1 dozen on card. . ..........l0c Neatly made strong tidy Skirt hanger .,. _ Box of 200 hair pins assorted sizes at .... . Neat and convenient little mirror, adapted for hand use or to stand ou table ,... . .|06 12 pkges,assorted hair pins worth 24 for 5c.To cucourage bigger buying we offer this lot of hair pins. If sold iii saiuple packages, the price in inlost stores is zoc. If you buy the uiibrokpn plot of I2 pI1Ck3iIe5i Y°“ “my town; only have them for..................... . . . . ¢ Front pad C. M. C Llasp hose supporter sold by uiail Ordcr 5; houses, at zgc our pricc. .. ..............25c- D. M. C. embroidery thread all ` sizes, usual price _gc skein our price 3 . . . . . . . ......5c Combiiiation folding coat hanger and skirt hangci'................__ . .250 The new “Daisy” Celluloid Collar support double pin . . . . . . .. . ...|06 Hand and Dziriiing balls black or natural wood . . . . . . . .-. Shell. Amber and grey barrcttes, strong neat and attractive. .........l0c Clearing a line of side elastic hose supporters babys’,niisses’ and womeigs a..........- C Manlores Irish lace thread, sold usually for ioc spool Our price. ...5c Royal Society ball floss, a four stand embroidery thread. our prlise Infants “Feeder bibs” large quilted sliape....... ..... 8,I0a1id |2c All colours iii Geriiiautown yai'n- a beautiful wool regular 15C, our price.................... ..............|26 Initial letters, fOr_tow_els etc ready 1 dozen pieces of good white tape to sew right on no _fartliersworlé 11;. H550;-ted SiZ@g____,__,,,,,__......| c quired 220 dozcu............. c.-in c Black Enamel Sleeve Proleciors for ladies’ a useful device 196 pr Ivanhoe yarn, all cciors good qua- Vl/ashable liair,r8l2S 8'<‘0d Size SE lity, full 2 ounce skeins............ .l5c C0l01‘S 25C Value A Good Stomach I For_..........._._50c \Ve want all suffering from ailmeiits of the stomach lorry Ev:iii`s Slomnrh Mixture, one of the heat preparations sold for successfiilly curing' all disorders of the stomach and digestive organs, Every person Who has ever used this mntchlcns medioinelells in glowing ti-rinii ofits remarkable curative quali- lles,ver_v often we receive uii- | solicited testimonials from peo- li. ple who have been benefitted by ils use. i We are sure that Evnn‘s Stom- aoh Mixture will help you if _ yoivii only sive It s thoronsh trial. Call In today and ht us- tell you some facts about it. Per bottle .... .. ...... ...S02 The 2 Macs _ 4 * V _ Men’s Tweed Flannel Shirts 100 Worili To 1.65 Clearing at ° A sniall lot about 12 doz. of nice tweed flannel shirts, some with adljuit- able collar attached, some without collars--all well made garments-regu zirujé marked as high as 1.65, clearing out at. . . . .. . ... . Men’s Soil and Sliii Front 856 Colored Shirts Worlli io 1.35 lor Inst niakc ai little change fin the furnishings department--which results in cancelling four or five lines of shirts, That itsl why you can today chogge from about five dozen soft or stiff front sliirt.~.-nor 1 1.35 c Coarse Underwear Big Men’s 0vera||s oc mr 3% 100 for 69c-T ' _ . || ' , | Two cancelled lines ofnarrow rib_\tnit \_ind- o I :0u‘l|::,Qf.“.‘g‘;\s;;;‘5,:-,:¢;,f;;:,ze5,.,;';e,.i:;((il ‘ orwear. One in all colloii, the other il union. a:,f'f;o0d in ,?v,,,`.y “,,'\,._ RL.K,,|;,,- Pricp' L00.) There are men's sizes only. The priceil 60C. we for “___” _"__ ohh'-*' clear\t.............................J9¢ I _mi l Very Special Value Excelda lldlds--illc These are the .same in size, finish and design as 2 i i I his