,. »~""`~"~=`¢ \ * ".-‘-1' ` » .-~' »~ 1. -’-0. , _ . _ _ _ 1~ ‘ * . ‘ - -`~. --_* _ < 3' 1 ‘ ’ - __ P "~ _ -. _ ',. , _ f . , . ._ ,_.-_., . , \\ r. . \ Rim `»_<,§ » pr ’ _ . , 4 1' /-\ TIP TO TE .....- DINNA FORGET ` l " l r.-.-.-.-.-.-_-f_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»___._._________._. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ -THE- CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘\ i5OI'l€ Of the things that conf Joined the B. C. Light Horse and .oy_ tributes largely to our en] IT PAYS to buy in this Province. dere Links on Vlcdiicsday, October 7, _ OFF FOR THE FRONT.- Mr. Will- ilm W. Mclntyre son of the late ln- spector Mcliityre of this city lg an. gther home lslander who has felt “ly s ca_ll. Mr. Mclntyrc, who was in British Columbia when the call came is now on his way to the front. ment, while it gges up largely _'wi-Iv BRITAIN is AT w/ini The GOLF.-The reguiar monthly round Fund which was called for Sept. 29th of me L- G- U- Wm be Dlllyed at Belvi- in Afton Hall, West Rivei‘,‘ but was- AFt_MY FlELD SERViCE.- The meeting of the Army Field Service postponed on account of inclement weather will be held on Saturday next. the 10th, at ‘l p. m. The speak- ers will be Major Bartlett, Mr. I). Nicholson, M. P., Rev. Dr. Fullerton and others. A NARROW ESCAPE.-What might have been a fatal accident .occurred .in Mt. Stewart on Saturday evening, lthe Zlrd of October, when Herbie, the S year old son of Mr. James Dunn. fell causes and the Issue set out iii bri in smoker le3.VeS form from the diplomatic correspon genil warmth to the occu ants of the house. p_ ei_ice_ and speeches of Ministers, Sir Edward Cook. Beginning with Se via and the Austrian ultimatum, also much useful data. Price only 10c. We Can Supply y0L1 with Everyone should have a copy. Leave the best Coal at the lowes t your order at Carter’s Bookstore. et' into _the well. The little fellow was <1- winding up a pail of water and likely by it was too heavy for him and he tuni- r- bled in. His,inother being near run to the well horrified. to know what happened. But the boy hall presence of mind to climb into the bucket and his frantic mother wound him up the price. - Orden your supply today. A A Pickard & Co Phone 240 Ch’town ers ltcst Sabbath School, $11.50. M. $1.50. 3907-10-(nun. ooNATioNs Rscsiviao.--Mr. H. In , (lrusinaii, West Cape, 50 ms, iviiiiia (-9105. Milton. $1.00. James Luddeii, ('11)/. $1.00. D. S. M(-Qiiiirric, l.. (). 1.. 40 feet which is the demLof _the well. By the time the'neighb'ors got to the spot the boy \vas on terra firiiizi (iraswell, Treasurer of Mt. Herbert'uiid, though quite chilled and shaken Orphanage acknowledges with thanks up, none the worse of his fall.-L the following donations:-Silas ltay- ---_- ' ' _I_§0l', Grdenniount. $100,000. _Major FREE _CANNlNG.-Mt. Stewart and owiisend, Suiiimerside, for 'lravcll- surrounding districts are doing splen- L. didiy for the Belginii'- llelici’ Fund. Nearl ever one tailed on li the col Y Y - ' .V - lectors have subscribed clothing and lt. Clark is canning frec. Several boys _of the village have volunteered their ,services in the factory and two good £--'-1'-in l I ' J carcases will be put up on Monday thr Home Decorating You cant be comfortable home with dingy walls and cei COAL alt Best ings, any more than you could with shabby clothes in public. We are Painters and Decorators and would like to renovate that -IN- room you overlooked earlieri the season. Phone 280-L _____#...____ _.§Tli¢;_ island City Paintingfo 203 Kent Street “ Chesnut foi Base Burner _ Stove and Egg for the Furnace Also All kinds of Good Soft fllllIlII`Kl\\\\\\\\\‘.i9IIIl¢ 9 Mr. Farmer 5 Do not forget to ur fish supplies fr s. We can assure fentire satisfaction his line. Ch'tovm Fish fiipply Co. Phone 3173 40-] .Grafton Co ?lIIllII.i\\\\\\\ C '< O O ~<:¢,cr sésé r Coal _ AT__ fl;§\\\\\YII/I4\\\\\\ Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf IIORBON & DUFFY Barrister: and Attorneys s\\\\\°9//llulll/.sv/////ml HONEY 'P0 1-0-‘N _ Anthracie Geo.E. Full’s l Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Oanlh 5th. Some chicken is being given also and will bc canned. The Guardian re- coinnieiiils this as a capital idea which inight he acted upon by several can lllllg factory owners. What would make ii better gift to the llelgians than choice canned beef? WEDDING BELLS.-At the chapcl oi’ Notre llainc Acadeiny at 6.30 o'i-.locli yesterday niornlng thc marriage took place of Miss Olive (Took, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. li. Cook, city, to Mr. Samuel l<`. Doyle, ll. A., of the (lustoiiis Iluparimcnt, (‘harlottetown. ltcv. llr. G. .l. McI.cllnii oilicinted. The ciioii oi’ thc Academy rendered approprinti selections very sweetly, whilc Mr. W. J. llrown rendered Schuhert's l‘ntcr Noster in his usual capable iiiuiiiier 'l‘hc bride, who was given away hi hor brother, i\Ir. \\'. (1. (‘ook, was :il 'tired in ii blue travelling suit. 'l`lie couple .were uiiziiteiiilod. After thc <-orciiioiiy the wedding party left by nutoinobilcs forthe railway station wlicre the bride and groom were greet- ed with showers of rice and confetti from their numerous friends. They left on ii wedding trip to St. John, Sydney and llalifax. The presents were iiuni orous and beautiful. RED CROSS FRIENDS.--The fol- lowing amounts have been collected in Hopelleld for the Wonieii’s Pntriotir Associatioii towards aiding the P. IC island Brunch ol the Red Cross So- ciety, by Mrs. Murdock lVizicl’liee aiu. Miss ltettn Tooinbs: Mrs. Angus Mac Phee, $1.25, 3 pairs socks and 2 pillow crises; Mrs. l~`inl:iy Mncl.eaii, 1.25, 1 sheet and two pillow cnses; Mrs. Jas. MacDonald. 1.25, 3 pairs socks; Mrs Captaiii lloniiell, 2.25, 1 lshcet, 1 paii socks and 2 pillow cases; Mrs. Join: Livingstone, 1.25, 2 pairs socks: Mrs Duncan Blue, 2.25. Mrs. A. J. MacDon aid, 2.00, Mrs. Murdoch Macl’hee, 1.25 Mrs. Rhoderick MacKay, 1.25, Mrs, Allan Macl"liersoii. 1.25, Mrs. Ben). Machlnclicrri, 1.25. Mrs. John A. Blue _ __ bedding while $140 has been suscrib- 1 1_3liS, $10.00. ltulicn Barrct lpcr) ltev. od In cash. This amount and pcrhzips G. Oriiinn, $o..o. J. J. llcthune, City, more is to be spent iii beef which Mr. 1.25. Mrs. Hector MacNeill, 1.00, Mrs. Sarah lluell, 1.00, Mrs. Alexziiidcr Fra S1 f l 5 Get HER Chocolates Here She'll appreciate "her" chocolates a_ll the more, if she knows they came from the MacKinnon Drug Co., because she knows liness-she knows that that we are cranks on cle an- we geta fresh supply week- ly-and she knows they’ll be right in every respect. ‘ ` Try it and see. MacKinnon Drug Company Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. i 1 1 u_ 1--sf-L ‘ E . . Millions of plugs the best. ` Hiekey & Nichiiison rob. co. Llrnlted . Manufacturers A A A /M4v.\i\\\\\\\v//I///.¢irl'_`\\\\\vlll»Z////IZ \*IIIIL@\Y \\ O sold yearly. Because it is Phone 345 \ i F ire Insurance ._ A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- , 1¢|, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by . ahlflbff-BIUWII V ' A T" T \Vni.“1lioriiii.'Secy. Trean. ., i, v , ~. » ._ , 1 .. 4-,mill 1- ' - ° _ ' _ ,, _,, __ ,teiown gn ffhnrsday october 15,1914. \ 1 ‘~\\\\\\YlI»\\\\ZIIlllIllllA\\\\\\\\\T&IlA\\\\\€'.Z/Q Smoke and Chew ckeys Twist Tobacc II4`\\\\\\\\\\7IIllIIIIIl\\\\\\ ser, 1.00, Mrs. John Fraser. 1.00, Mrs. Angus Smith, 1.00, Mary A. Macllon uid. 1.00, Mrs. Ora l\lunn, 1.00. Mrs. James Boyne, .T5, Mrs. David Mclfar lane, .25. Total uniount, $25.75. The above :iniount has been handed over to the Women's Patriotic Association of Little Sands. HORSE NOTES.-Mr. llainmond Kelly, tlie` well-known niid popular liorseiniiii of Southport, returned on Suturday evening from Sydney, N. S.. where be successfiilly raced his trot- ting stallion, Mayor Todd, 2.181/4. Todd won two iirsts, the classes in which lic so siicccsstiilly conipetcd lining the tlircc-rriinutc trot and the tliree-inin- nic trot and pace. Mayor '1‘odd and Hilrln S. were the only Island-owned liorscs that competed at the meeting. llildn was ns successful as the :ital- lion. She was- driven by Peter (lon- roy to victory in three events-2.19 class and two free-for-all races. The 2.24 class was won by~liob Mac, form- erly owned in-thin province. it is iiotowortliy that of thesix races which cornprised the programme of thc meet- ing, llilda S. and Nirtyor 'l‘od<‘D llll K/IIIIIIII.\\\\\\\\YIIIIII.?'Z¢i§\\\l““\\\lII6HIIIl ' |||llim'.m\\\\\vlllA\\\\\\\\\\\vllllllllIa9/lg[g(m/ D-U"O0Q »-i:Jf`fm’*rn.’J Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store Cor. Kent & Prince Street UT -____ | _ if Coigates Makes Shaving Easy Colgates shavin stick is a pure, white soap, Tdelicately perfumed; contains healing medicinal properties. It has a smooth creamy lather that quickly softens the sliffest bear -paving » the way fora pleasant shave. Price, per stick 25c. The Two Macs . ' ,' ( and Orwell Churches, next Sabbath, Oct. 11th, at the usual hours of ser- together with several excellent new DANCE AT POWNAL.-To-inorrow ’ tl ORWELL CIRCUIT.-Rev. Frank session, with Lubeque in pursuit as 1 the instalnieiit ended. To-niglit " 'l`h»», Girl oi’ Mystery" will ugniii he put on, reels headed by ii grand two-reel drunia, “ ltedeinptioii." I A MONSTER DREDGE.-There is :it present lying alongside thc _Yiiiriiic ` ‘wharf the dredge Mclioiigiilil, which ' is to do the dredgiii.i.' lor thc new Ol' ii size fnr lnrger tliwii any drcdlae INSTITUTE MEE-rlNG"_ The 00' is owned by the Monnrcii Voiistriictloii ` t‘o., Ltil., ol' Mniitrcail, “ho hzivc been men's liistitute takes place in the , , _ ,_ ~ _, ,- , schoolhouse on \‘l’ednesday, Oct. 7th, U l i t ' dr ‘hm .iwarded ic contra( oi .Ii-1 ci L, Ui ai size for lni'gor i!i.iii :iiiy drcilgc ` that has ever _vet hocii set-ii iii tliese wziicrs, the i\lcl)oiigzilil is nt oiicc an object ut uiiiisunl iiitcimsi. Sonic MASTER PAINTERS employing un” details io licr ci:piicii_\` will give strik- I ing proof as to licr slice. Slie has ai drcdgiiig capacity of 4.000 cubic yards daily. 'l‘he scow llizit torins part ol' lici r- I' inicni is .i iiioiisti-r 'l'lic were judged by Mr .lolin Horne. oi' Winsme' who dm his work in a Vary tons ’l`lic biickcl goes io 'I dcptli ot' .° .i|ii| . ." .. . . dredge is litted with liiiclict apparatus. _(_: The bucket hiis zi czipriiziiy cliunl to 1'/2 yards, and holds about ll tons ol' inud, while its weight is nboui tcii her uwii rlyiiiiiiiii. 'l`lw .Vlr‘l1oii,»:al which is coiniiianded by Capt. l eniie is nl. pi‘»-sciit bi-iiii; iitteil out aiu] gi longe und the lietiy il., boili bciii very; powcilul tugs, eripccinily ii latter. \:1ls, \‘.l1l lic found lu bc a great :iid ;hi'cnkini.’ up it cough or a deopl settltd cv-lil. R°xaii Cherry ..i3ar Cough Syrnp is a pure and l_. irui_I\~s 1 o li roiiicdi toni iscfl ot \\’ild t hc 49 feet, and :it t'iill '.\'orkiiii; iiiczisiirc is capable oi' liiiiiig 15,000 tons oi' niud ai daiy. The iiiniii il\ri‘i'lck, vrliicli is of nizisslvc iron, is |25 i'f~»-I in lr-iiglli :ind wciglis about 00 Ions. ‘.\'iiilr~ ihv ilippi-r zirni is also 00 for-i long, with zi \\ci;:lit ul' about tons. 'l`li\- iii:icliiiir\i'_v is of the coiiipiiiiiiil lifiisiiiii: iyilc. and thc bucket is oiici‘nicfl iii :i I-iiigiv \\'ii‘c_ this being ri solid sic:-l vzilili-_ two rind ai li;i1t'iiichcs iii ili:iiiic:f\i'. ’l`lii- drciltrc is splciididl_\' pi'o'.'lil<~il nf: ri_:~:Ii‘i|:~. nr- coiiiiiiorlaiioii for Iii 1' |~i~i-iv. li.‘.'.'1»i‘1 qiiziricrs to ricr-oiiiiiiiiilaiio 615 iiicii Those iiiiaricrs are inn-<-lli-iillv iiiii-il liiiicri nr: :ini io Iiii.ir ssiisciioiis i=oii ft iisiiiiiaiis of THE GUARDIAN Furnished -ii; S.. Loulon 2 o a ¢ o ~ Q o '°o°°o°°o'.°v,’_°:f°\?°v oe on so :£2 :nznzn vo 2 ., . . . . . . CTO . . . . . . . Q? . . - es. ¢ n u i. n .».»»:»_n'n‘n,»a;¢»:, :»:n¢¢:»o,g GOD GIVE US MEN. God give iis uncut A time like this 'li-iiiniids (.1 ii li -ni-\.<. strong niiiids, true faith. and wiliiiiir liuii1l.~_ I hill; |~.\lcn wlioiii the spoils ol' office Cannot buy; Mon who posse.-ss op;-iions and a will: .\l1.-n who have iionor, nicn who will iifil iir ; \\'i|l"ll t‘l`r'fi'ltS. \\'rniii;i<- iii sr~lt`;e=.li strife-lo! Free- iluiii ive- pe. ‘.‘.`ro'ig rules the land and waiting jus- licri :'l-~\\|i:<._ --lllivcr '.\'enilcll lloliucs. Q /‘ { c 0 ~ lsn't This Romantic ? ______. I \ Ti-ti tons loved by four rorns for ` l`:-i- ;ii»~.1ic;ti.ii` iiioiiev to produce, \vus`rc|ilcte will -'s-. . sk.. .kr ' ‘f _ I _ . . I ` :` 5'-if"-[,, QM O11 ` ” ` s l li Get Your New Overcoat From The Mears Store CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT wlic-rc you can see at once just how f it is ,eoiiig to like--where you can icll before you leave the store whetlifvr you like it. CllOf)F%l2 _YOUR NEW Ol/`l_r l_ 1 ‘ I l 5774-9_;28 mlill \ _'_ i ._. ~¢,_,. ' 1 A, W , -._A _Z 5 *M "" If . 1, ' is s i..c.;_ 4 ‘_”.lr~n wiioin th. lusi of office does not jl~`oi- wliilc this r;_‘.li1ilc~, with their thumb-