lhii .- . ,_ _ lfv i I . ...- ‘;, i .tg 5;-iz? f g‘;’;_.-_ »"'i» y. if-,., . ‘HQ l"\.f";' I ` _ -» ‘_.____.__ _ o Ll _'__ ,_ . If -,--li ,i» _ . in _ _.J I . ‘I-*l A 1' ____,_\;_. ___i~ i _ I. _ t">, . I. ,- l_ _ I ,», l 1-. .-- i_},~ i\ , gpir , ll l’;, ' », ,i _ ;'..-,-;_;..-_:r3',=,f= ‘ ~”.'r:&..=.;._.- 1':l:-‘§';:“;_.:’ ¢_} E1; ‘ - -A -_ ,-...i-.~ .~.__~.... _ 4;, I i . ‘ l _ ifl: -“»-‘f- l __ . _.___ _ K. , Ill" l Y.i‘4 -.1 -_ ‘i - F t l I ir' I I i ag- - ,I *- it ~! , ____ i ,_ - ALI fl I i _"" PAGE TWO _ _ - THE CHARLOTTETDWN GUARDIAN . OCTOBER 31, ,» - . , _ »_~;-: - ._ if-~ = --“-~»-.;- -~1-"-- 'W I -. ' ~ -.- .-,, .; -_,_ ,si 5, __-.',_.f-_.Oz-;tff _:-*ff-' »:-*.i.':_.~‘ _.1 .~...,\;. *-~~’»i"'-,-‘-'~'-*'~ .l=fL*1`...9‘_-_‘_‘E_;‘»~_.f°:' ~‘.-¢'~-"..‘_:= , 1914 Danger in Every Cough I _ Never neglect a cough no matter how slight it may be. A cough indic ates that there is inflim _ ation in a dangerou place. Don’t let it sta and develope. You not safe until it is gone ' Take Jamieson s White Pine and Tar just as soon as you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then Its the safest and most pleasant cough cure made. Never disappo- ints. Large Bottles 25c_ G. .lamieso - DRUt;GIs'r_ Illl ll \\\\\\\\\\v]IIIl|llIl\{. \\i¢l|\\f’ ,9\lllll'//l/ \\\\\\\\\\\iZIAfllll Gi ° . Y nv 5 _ F5~< rn . . ' ull: i\}_\\\\v'//In\\\\\\YJ7////I/A\\\;\\\\w@ll{l/ it it Iuitnuil llepnrted this life at his home nt Lower Montague, on.Oct. 11th in the lilith year of his nge. Peter l-toss, a hiuhly respected resident of this pie- turesque and progreesive locality. The deceased wus a son of the lute Donald Ross, of Flnt River, who was one of the imriii-_-rants thnt arrived on the ship "Polly," Peter Ross be- gat; teaching school at the age of 16 yt-urs und proved n puinstuking and successful teacher. He taught nl- ternately at, lllnrriiy Harbor South, Lower .\loni;ugue and Murray ilarbor .\ortli. llc taught in all over 40 years and uns the recipient of the pension grunted by the l>l'°?S@H¥ GOV' ernment. He innrried Miss June Cow- an, of Murray Harbor South, who still survives him. Froni this murr- iage were born three sous and four .dau_:»;hters, of whom two sons and three daughters tire left to mourn. llect-ased wus n most consistent meni- in-r and elder in the l’resbyteri|_ni <`hurcli up to the time of his death. He was lii»_'liiy respected and esteem- ed in the community in which he lived, As ai neighbor, kind and ob- liginz, und ns ii (fhristiiin, zealous und upcoiiiproniising_ llis life was in- tiuenced by the exninple ,of his Suv- iour_ His faith clear and stron-_f and he felt that death to him was but a transition to the heavenly hoire. The funeral service was hc-ld in the church _. .». it ..f . !.____._. _ --- -__ _ - \\\\\\\ IIIIIIIII.'¢\\\\\\\\'l”III/I/ 6 ‘E2 'gr g_ U* f'0 D' , E O('D7\T“ H \\\\¥"..I.I//I/II/4\\\\\\\\77IIIII£ and was conducted liy. the Rev, Mr. \ir. llnhley and fit-v. Mr. ltlillur of .\li»iif1i1_:ln'_ Special und most iiflectini; if///j§\\\\\\\\\\\I//1/1111; Nluriin of Cnriliguii, assisted by lit-v. l. The Bracelet “latch as become almost a nec- ssity with a great; num- er of people. We have a fine stoc them, and would b ased to show them t H. Taylo Jeweler & Optician YI/II/If'4§\\\\\YllI/Z\\\\‘ \ inusic was reiideretl hy the choir. His reniuiiis were int:-rre-il in the beautiful cemetery near his into resi- dr\ut‘e, there to rf-nniin till the resur- rection iuorn. "Blessi-il are the dl-.nd who dit- in the l.ord.” THREE WISHES "l>in-~- aloud, :ind twici- in iiili-inte. shuit thou \\isii_ :ind the best wish I will ixivi- llit-o_" Ho spail-to Ili-stin_\'. 'I`Ii\- inonn-nts iicktfd 1-tt-riiitywurti. ’i`lii~ silt-in \-.'i_~‘in»s wort- iniido, but lin- otlic-r~-1`|‘;iiitirnlly tht'-_ \\`onnin start-ll it tho t'zu't'- oi' tin- clock. Viiinly she- proddcd her iiiiiul,. hut tiri- niiuutcs---toiir-tl\i'ev reni1\itt<-li-- two--oiio--"()li!" wiiilod slit- aloud. ‘()l|. could I hut cliooso!" Soil-uinly tin- llour struck, “'l‘liy wisli is gr:ittl_cd thee; tin- sovi-rt--i|.:ns Ltift ot' Sttrt-'__\'~-ii 5:11-:lil-|~ lit-s not upon ¢In‘ init-os of the lliizh Gods. ill-sitio thy two tirsi (for in-nut_v and iovi-l. Date Day 1 0 4.. 3 ISR. 4 IS. G JM. G i'I’n_ 7 IW. 8 i'l`Ii. 9 il<‘r. 10 ISL 11 '12 IM. I i 14 15 I l’l`\l. ZW. !'l"li. ll; Il"I‘. 17 ;Sa. 18 IS. 10 EM. zu 1'_l‘n_ 21 IW. 22 l'I`l\. 23 ll"r. 2-1 |Sii. 25 IH. 24; iM. 27 i'l"u. ‘.28 IW. 29 l’l`li. 30 ll"r. ill iSa. i’l`li. | 8.13 Fr I TIDE TABLE UCTOBER. High 'l‘inif: 1 9.14 I 10.07 10,5-l lljiti 12.15 ;~1_m::~_ar~:ro»-_Q _r-i:.s- r:-in-co g.asr::>:ic»-ic.: .s>:~:::~:o-;»:»-are a:~.ce~.i.>=:-a-no ;:r::.=.-z~=c»~ie-.w.- 3. 9. 10.515 11.27 12.18 8.5 l't. 7_4 7,1: 7.x so 5_0 8.0 5°’?°?°ff'_“I`l2`1_"C"T"’.".`l_"‘1 ¢w~i;.:=.-.;.-»-=::.~ise-:ia _"."_".".".".°°°°€-"° wise.-.>:ao:.:`~z'_n \‘\’uter i l . I I '1` imo 21.27 22.04 22.221' 23.0? 2:: 221.57 12.551 13.3 11.01 14.52 15.45 16.47 17.54 18.56 10.48 20.114 53-- _O to 5 21.5-I qiigi, F2 _, 1- ~.i:-.a-minors: 212.4 13.1 1-l.0 15.4 10.0 17.05 1‘n o|` this si-ctioti sltoultl 3 lot miss this irish prodnt-tion made F on irish soil, by lrisiiinen. The story l\ is i':u'_\' oi' tht- soil and conjiirvs up lie- ? "ore _von tin- ri-nitrolilviiig patron oi' iri-:li iliizttirv, front passiiu: ol' the Ii-ish Iiotisos ol' l'at'liaiuf-nt flirouigh i‘zist.ll-i'i-ii_i','Ii`:< pt-rtid_v tip to llir- pre- st-nt date. lt iiitrotitif-1-si ciiiiinixtcrs that ilood tin- nil-niory with proud ri-coli(-ctioiis_ Ht.-nr_v (irattan. John i’liiipiit (`urr:in, iinniortai Robert I-Iiniin-t, liravt- Illitcliael IJw_v|-r, l)an- iol ()'('0titit-ll of iiiipcrisliulili- fzitue. -:cutie Sarah (‘urr:in, all uiaroii iti pro- lessioii Iwforv you, tolling the story of tin- brave dt-eds and noble siicrlii- ces iiiadl- li_\' Irish nn-n and wonn-n in inukinlx "irc-land ii Nzilioii.” 7.7l . NOVEMBER-- lst to 2nd, iniidt-r. iird to 4th, indian suinnn-r. .’it|i Io nth, fair. sniok_v_ Ttli to Sth, l'loud_\'. dull. ilth to 10th, tlisagu-1.-iililt-. lltli to 12th, storiu_v_ liitli to l4tli, ht-av_\' ruins. liith to Ititii_ cool, frosty. 17th to 18th, fair. pls-aszint. iillii to 20th, cloudy. illst to 22nd. pleasant, nioist_ 22lril to 24th, rain_\', 1l.'itI| to Zlith. daitnp spl-il. 117th to Ztith, 1-old. illith to 7l0lli, frosty, cold. MARRIED m H 1 iq ROPER--STEWART.~-At. the resi da-nt-e of Mrs Roper, Needltnin. Mass., on tho evening of St-pt. 21. 1014, by the llev. Lewis Hicks. lirotlu-r-in~lziw of tin- groom, Mr (‘Ii:irlo.~i ill.-nry Ilopt-r to i\liss ilohortu Milli-er h‘towarl_ daughter ol* the lute Mr lit-njiiniiii Ht:-wart, llillslioro, L ____ _ . DEATHS L _,___ _ __ E. ____ __...' SANDERS.--At llolli- llivi-r, on U.-t. U1. l\l|:= I-_lixnllt-tli Saiiitlcits, wit`.- f*-I .l-isopn >:_innr:=. In thi- 72nd yr-_ir of her axe. ANDERSON.-Eiilerl-ll into rest on tin- :Binh day of Octoln-r, 1914. ufli-r six lnonths' illness of paralysis. Auron A. Anderson, of (‘ubIe Ill-ud Wi-st. li-.nvlng n iiorrowlng widow ami one son to mourn the loss ofa iovini: hus- bhnd and kind i`atiicr_ lu-sirius ii num- her of relatives and friends to cherish his memory. “ln the midst of life wl- iire in death" for "\ll’<\ nil do fude- as ii leaf." _` \ 7 rt I llo not ovr-t‘-worlt the brood mart-_ 'lion tn:in_v lioriu-s nrt- “lirolu-n." not trann-d. _ Saw tin- lu-st liox stall for lin-volts 'ii \-:iiitl-r. _ llra\vi|i|.: it flirt-t--lioi'i;c plow'is not lair to li two-Iior:~:o toiini. _'l`hi- autonioiiilo is a In-Ip in war tinio, but tin- liorsu- is llttlispviisailili-_ ll is tinit- all volts with \vrii'kiiig :latnu wort- wi-liiicd tl':it in, provided tltl-on volts nrt- four inonllis old. ll niight ln- ii good tinit- to huy ti stallion right iio\v_ Tiiey nrt- altiiost surt- to iii- st‘:iI’l'l-r und dt-nrt-i' in tho spring. At sonit- of our sliows 1:o|ditii::; still app:-ar in tin- iii'i-1-llim: rlhssvs. This is u :itziiuliinz joki- which si-1-tin. to ho periituin-iii. _»\ ft-w niors- oats :ind :i llttlr- it-ss hay nia_\' nif-un the llilTtrreii:'t- liatww-n thin und fat ltoriu-s bt-two(-it now und trot-zing-tip tinit-. Auiunin days mouii sweating work- ing liorsl-s, 'l‘o avoid sort- siiouidt-rs raise tho r-oiiiirs t`rt-din-ntiy, and ruh oft tin- .~\|ir-ky :iwr-at and ;;unitn_\' dirt with tin- liniul. At. nliflit wash ofl rare- I'uIl_v witli still und tvnlr-r. l\'I-op tin- r’oll:ir_-a 1-if-an.” If you want to Iinvr- a good laugh wir :i Inir-4| ni.in to ev »l.iin tiif differ Clocks you ro_ven being mire In-ttyl-i-ti nu ngrit-iilltlrul ninl a gmieraI-pt|r|ni.sf- Iiornt-, or Iiow the rigrif-uitnrnl horse diiters I'ro|ii the l‘l_vdr-iuiaiv ami so on. 'l`Iic-rr- are pionty of indcilnnbli- Iin<‘.~i of demar- cation, but ft-w iuitist'i\rfor_v solutions can ho given. $100 Reward $100 |llllH lllllM lllli Sli lllll] llllll Ill Hlllilll Illllll l.ONl)0.\l, Oct. 30.-The correspond- ent of the Daily .\'sws-, who has been ln an armored train to the banks of the Yser, gives B good description of -the battle in the North. He says: “The battle rages- uloug the Yser \\ ith frightful destruction of life. Air-engines, sea-engines, and lund~en- gines death-sweep this desolate coun- try vertically, horizontally and transversely. Through it the littlu frail human engines crawl and dig, wiilk and run, skirmishing, chargingi und hliinlering in little individual fi, his and ities.-is, tired and puzzled, ordered here and there, sleeping where they can, never washing, and dying unnoticed. .\ friend may find himself firing on a rrlerioiy force und few are to blume. 1l\CK ANU l"()R'I`ll ALONG THE YSHR. “Tlnirs.liiy the (iermuns were driv- en hack over the Yser; Friday they secured ii footing again, and Satur- dny there were again hurled buck. Now n bridge blown np by one side is repaired by the other; it is again blown up by the first, or left as n death trap till the enemy is uctniil- ly crossing._ “Actions ity nrniored trains, some of th_eni the most reckless adventures are httenipted daily, Each day nc- cuiniilntes up unwritten record of in- dividtiul daring fents, accepted us part of the daily worl-'_ ilay by diiy our men push out on these dangerous explorations, uttlicked by shell firc,i in danger of cross Zire, clynnniite und utnhuscznles, bringing M priceless support to the threatein-.d Lilies. As the nrinored train approaches the river under shell fire the nor cracks \\-ith the com-itiint thunder of guns a- broad. lt is aiini'/.ing to seo. the nnglt- nt wiiirii the guns run he swung. All( S(.`(>l.i’|"t~l (l\’l‘Ililll*lAll. “And ov--ilicod the iiirinen are busy vi-iitnrilig tlirougli fog und pulls ol explodiiig shells to get one small tact of inforniutioii. Wt-_ used to re- lriird the looping ol' tho loop of the Germans overhead as ii liure-bi'iiinetl piece of inipudent. defiance to our iii- tlintry fire. Now we know it. means curly troubit- for the infantry. "llesicles ns, ns ive crawl np sunfl- ing the lines like dogs on ii scent, grim t.i'u.iti-loiidi-i of wonndod Wait suiliidlvssly in the sidings. l<‘urtlicr up the line iiiiiiiiilniiccs are coiiiini: slowlyiiizick. The bullets of niuchine guns Iingiii to ruttie on our nrniort-.d coats. Shells vvt-_ leuriieil to dfjs'l'ei;i\r\l but the machiiie gun fin the masts-r in this war. "Now no tical* the river nt :i tial: country fnrni. The tt-rritory is smir- ed with treiiclii-s, and it is imposs- ilile to sny at first who is in tin-ni, so incidt-iitnl and sepnrnte are the fortnnes ni this riverside battle. The Germans ure on our bi-.nk eniilnding the lines of the Allies' trenches. We creep tip and the Gt-rinunn come into sight out of the tri‘|iches, rush to the hnul\, and are scnttei‘crl und snuislierl. 'l`lu- Allies follow wit_li ti f"icrcf> Ini_voiiet cliargt-_ “'l‘he ill-.luiiaiis do not whit. They rush to-the iirillges and ure swept ii- way Hy the deadliest destroyer of ull, the nnichinu-gun. 'l‘he i»rid,_'c is blown up,bnt who can say iiy wlioni. Quickly the train runs brick. ‘ " ‘A brisk day] rennirlfs the corre- spondent. ‘Not so bud] replies the pflicor. So the days pass." lIHUlllIH SEllllll]lS - METHODIST. _ FIRST METHODIST.--Ili-v .l_ I.. Dutvsoti at ll it. ni. and 7 p. m. I GRACE CHURCH.-Rev. I-‘. I-I. Lit- tli-jolnis ui ll ii. ni. Slilijeut: “Lift-'ii (‘oursc-." Siiiniiiy Sciiooi and liiliic crlosser. at '_l_Il0. Rev. G. W. Miiigle. B. 1)., i.i.. ll.. Si-ci'e-tary liord`s Day Allianoi-_ at 7 p. in. A :eps-clui oilorimr will bo tnkon ut this s<\i'vit'u ln uid ot' the above fund. All st-nts trot- und i-vt-r_vIi.iti_v wt-lt'oint=_ PRESBYTERIAN. ST. JAMES.-Ili-v. Ilr. I-‘niicrlon at 111|. in, und 7 p. tn. NE\V ZION.--llc-v. G. ('_ ’l`:iylor will pu-:ieli at all st-|~vii'4~s. 'l`h<‘ cliildrcns tul|lr1::_:t will lit-. “Wliy 'I`ln- II:-nrt is not (ill-:ni_~u-tI.“ Iiiorniin: Suiiii-I-t_"St. Mark." ltlvt-iii|ig.“.S`-I. John and the- llrii- I=T0u_" 'I’ra_v<-r inn:-fini; nl I0 ii. ni.. sor- vicl-S ut ll zi. nt. and 7 p. ni. ` CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN.--llcv. ll. lt. Ik-Il will occupy the pulpit Iiotii niornlni: und 1-vc-niing. 'I‘Iu-rv will lu- baptii-nn at tlil- 1-Io:-v of tin- l-vr-nlui: sf-rvlct-_ BAPTIST. BAPTIST.--Hi-rvives tit II n, ni. nnd 7 p. ni. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL.-All Saints lluy. Holy (‘ninniunion uf li and ll ti. m. Miitina. I0.lf- ri. ni. Even- song, 3.140 p. ni.; Memorial Service for depart.:-d iiioiiiln-rs und those who have fallen in tire- war. ut 7 p. ni.. with ser- mon. <‘oII~-1-lioiia nil day in aid of tin- ('t\nioI|-ry Fund. ST. PAUL'8.- Rector. llev. T. W. Murphy. Morning prayer at ll ri. m. I-'lvciiing Prayer 7 p_ni.. lloiy Vom- munlon after the ll o'cinck service.. Sunday School and llilile classes, 2.30 p. m. All seats free. CHURCH OF FEOPLES Lean will D. Mc-, DAILY SELECTIOHS FOR READERS 0F ` THE GUARDIAN ?3*°§‘¢*'2 . .‘*Z°‘2°' Z§I 0:0 .;. °:‘§*°I*°I°°`l°‘?’:°*Z°‘§“'¢“ “»”:”» Furnished by W 3. Louson '°°2°°€°°!°~2»~J-~Z~!~°!-2»~!~2-2~»!»!»:- ‘AT SUNDRV TIMES.' (R. Dunkerley_) ` A silver star on a golden sky. And the clouds ablaze with fire.- Wliat ls there there to draw u sigh And bring n strange desire? Sonietlilng is there of the Lund .\t`ur And pntlis by man ninrod.-~ A golden sky i-nd a silver stair.- Somethlng is there-oi' God. A crashing sea on a lonclv shore. An-fl ai corpse left b_v tin- iido_- -- What is tlierv there for i-vt-|nior-- 'l'ii hrenk out pretty prid--'_’ Soinetiiing is there of tha- I’o'.v<-rs tinit he And Naturefs awful roiI_--- .\ :-only siicre and a I-ras: -' - ' st-~i,-- Souiotliiiig is II-t-.re-~o:` <_;od_ The angel fzitt- r-I ii sit-I---.1-; i-iiild, _\nd the n'.;ii| iight hurting: lo\t'_--- \‘.`us~l is ther# til--ve to ti ni - the wild. _\n4l liid ‘iii ;-i:‘.li~~|- go? 14--iiittliliig is Eli. rt- oI` th- ll ilv l'lnci>, \\`ii‘ro ni.-n nab: ln-st i`.:is!n=d_--~ .\ nic# ping viii I with an 1\'n.;\-l l'nr:t-,-- Sonietliiiig is li t-re~-of tion. _\ i=trnnger's iiniiut- on ii :-ios=a_\' stone, And ri niouiid t'orgott<-n lon<~- \\'liut is tlir-ro tlwrt- to I-aiizt nr prono, .»\-prnyiiig to lie' stroin: Soiin-thing is there oi' i`iidyn.i; l"n‘.:\e, And a song Iieyoiiri lin- . 85C, $1-00, $1-25 N S The House P A T of Quality How To ~c|_EAN_" I I Iioiise-t-it-iiiiiinr i--. it siiiijot-t. whit-it housewives have I-Iuiiiil-li to know all ' about since time ininioral. lint tliol wise oiivs nnioin.: tln‘in»ui‘1- <'ou.~;lutitl)' l It-.iii'iiiin; soinctliing tri-sli about this \‘l-r_v iniportnnt work. llociurs Hull sviontists are ifolistuiitiy loliiniz ns tinit inost of its nrt- not hall pnrtit-n-I lui' onouirli about tlu- Iiiorongti rv- Iiioviil oi' dust., :uni are n|n<'li too fond of dust Iiai-not-itil: “<»i'ii=\1i|\‘u|§" Hull “di';ipiin:s" in our livinl; roonis. 'l`ll\‘ l followiiiix dt-‘tziiied dire(-tion.=z for tin-| I proper \v<-4-.Ilinds_.otitsliIo in the opt-ii air. li. Polish grail-, 1-li-an lueartli, t`t-ti- di-r, utid iiri--iroii.s; Ia_\' Iirt-, ii' i'ol;\iir- t-ll. 12. <`l<-nn Lzlolius, windows, lii'iisst-s, (‘lt'. 121. llnst it-tiixt-S, slti»l‘.t-.~'. and :iii ii||- l-ovi-rt-ti parts, not forgi-tiiitiz tin- waiiuia 4-oiiliiz and Ilia- topo ot' thi- doors. and wipi- oil' dust _ whirli 4-olli‘t'I.\' round t`riinn- ot' lin- door tliroiiitli tin- drnuifiit oi' air. I-I, <‘:\r\-t`l|lI_v i'<`>ii\o\'i- dilst-sin-i-Is. 1-It-._ sliukiiii; tin-in oiit.~iidv ulid |`oiiiin|: lin-in with t-it-an sidi- inside, in-I`or¢- piiiriiiiz tin-iii in ilu- di'u\\'<-rs, win.-rv lln-_\' art- lit-pl; attend to flows-rs. 1-tc. I5. \\';\. vlvztii, .~.iic.-uid bf: tu-li' iiudei' :tho ft-I-I. it' tin: ilooi' is oi' ;il:nii:_ ~ l (li°o\\'?n_¢; rolls siionltl lirvs- it box sinll :ind at grlnuid floor, :intl il :~flioulti ,ln- i-I--nin-li I-v‘..'_\' d:r\'. lt is ii :-li: for _ii \vo_liliorn_fjoi: to ho i‘ui\n»ii Iii its izrowing. Had siiooiin; -'-niises iiunn' Iiors.-i-. to trnvt-I lnnlly, Init shoolltg is not -.ihol- iy to liliuiit-_ t‘z|.rell-.~\s_ iinioniii' :id- ju.;-"5 ` ` mad 0 f0r_ men in perfect fittinl sizes. lStanficld’s _.fit-J -` =-,“__-»-~-."l < . i.. pg.. Y C/O , . .- g _ mbuiations won’t sag, bind or creep up on you when every taste. thermometer drops -- ~--i.-t-_-.t_.- HENDERSON & cunnons w __ _f Washed-\hey’re uninriniisiiie. _ ' .WC l111V<‘-_chosen our stock so as to offer aiarile ’s"i"|’-Axrliln-5 Variety of Weights and fabrics which will appeal ff’ , ' _'ml Bl" I-illlfll. also Penmun St Gear e and V/0|' ' §l°_;'li°l'l" lW°~Piece suits in Natural Wool, Silk alll Wool li "Y '“‘ll“°'°“* Weirhn both ninbiiiiiilin mtl on pim- “ It is time to buy now so as to be ready when the mumlm ' _ . Gates Old .Sunil