__RJod Utensils gtdmtl' ' l .Hmyotber uses and on LargeSzfter-can _ If'-y0I.l CDH S&V‘3 Si -huy a lot at ~, a .. f'__ i lc'.iii_\'i',I a os# l ». D Safest for ¢=»-1 1'-#Q-» P* -is a' pure, hygienic, clcanscr entirely lrcc lrorn acids, c.:iuslic_~‘. and alkali. Avoid dangerous chemical cleansers-Old Dutch is a mech nical clcansci. lfs line particitis quickly looscn and remove all "grease and burn" without leaving ii scratch on tlie surlace. Use il on the iioors. wood- work all over the house. lO¢ 0 a month. ~ work :md metal | NEW ~ IIA ZELTONA the; most important City on the Grand Trunk Pacific in interior British Columbia- ' NEW IIAZELTON is the ‘ commercial and distributing centre for Yoninen who are tired working your head and hands off, with nothing to showfor itat the end of the year. TEN DOLLARS will start you that will make you big profits. You can't lose by following rant Mars and information will be gladly sent yon. _ ‘Standard Securities limited 32" "IT ‘|‘AI.\ 5., _.,_;_ x- V i ' l’ 'T 21'-2’.l‘2i.Z"-Y-l»'i'i".`l wie--I "ii-i §'... ' V .6 _Z-_.-,. __;:__,_ __ ,» 4, ._ " :- =- an an on _ 5,9 5' m sam isle ss ills ‘num -the rich Silver and Copper Mines. ~-immense Agricultural - District. ---the famous anthrscite- C »a mines. ---the manufacturing of Central British Columbia owners of "close in” properly the Union Bank, the Bank ot Vancouver and other large _' xiiercanfile and financial iltistltntions. i Price of Lots. $I00 up. __ 444 rseiiie splicing _‘ Vancouver. Canada Bankers. Imperial Bank . if ifi ` ’ ' he ws wants send un this has mai: use-e-ine cert lwlr *lt (neun: and she will Ill! 1°' W" hsrusaeaasroeseaher. Lnasaall Lean mer aboutnt_t;ish:aaml\:: tif: ‘ y- I e an 58| 1 . _ '._- dm ikeewe Ink renal and with " 3% her bil. imvwn syss, and llpsahseleck gf/ annie; 'musk as sum. on il janthe aweelsetdsll hal in ev" “W surmise le# -0 Ulzu" wlllhavate as hull IIUWUUN Ill 7' a clothes e J .--,¢' _ _ -. i' » ' V - ss §i°.:»'::.:::,-.i:: :si ..'. i Q; is an minimis. nl 1.2; wlllhavaa baby at all yell' ie fin." -:.'.-::.'::.:: zryar ethzleilghesnanhe 1-5, ts a llndiisiwes streak. less ` ‘ M! WIN Hari har hall. " »=g l nu4»||uns_3»amm--urn . gasses, as Hell e all llnla " ' " saasaws¥ha|»¢saegaeli:n|n\:_a -ima. a vlmgrgdng :J and s ‘..';i..':i:... .i'n.:...__,__._.. me mann nan na :- I sill llsllllsll eeetlal will “'wae|'sa\. llelsshe llsd :La * lslllhstyeir grandma asel OI 7 ",._.;.i“ ‘f‘.‘.'.l7iI‘3‘i'.&‘».”li'.!" "."7" uasuasxlvarutelflefla weliavedtat In we west » !i‘i'iia'T¢ ..J.‘$"' "1 'nu' 4a»»¢4s.»'u\».o\y-. §§”.="I'-.=-"=’='-‘ . -.4 1 cwfiiie im|.i,_ -Kfer Morrison oflienslngtqn 1. making as short visit to friends in Summerside.J. - ~ , ~ mi -H. D. McEwen, Morell, passed throu Summer-side yeeterda ni way gg) Montreal.-J. 7 on a -Henry and Mrs. Wright, 'Su-mmer. side, were passengers to Charlotte- town. yesterday mornlng.J. -Among the express shipments' from Albertson yesterday mornin were 18 barrels of smelts for Boston and New York.A. -Fred B. Armour and Mrs.~ 'Ar- mour and three children left Alberton stated his hotel business in Alberto” inlaw Frank Taylor-.A -The Guardian regrets to learn that ex-Sheriff Wright, of Summer- uide, who as previously reported suf~ _ tered severe injuries by being thrown out of his carriage, near Searletow on Thanksgiving Day, is st.il1`1n 5 precarious condition and too ill to be removed to his home in Summer- side. ,.. ` Dr. F. S. Lutlgg and Mfg, Lodge_ Charlottetown, had a close call on MONUHY night- They had eaten part Ol U10 00ntenl.s of a can of clams and €h01‘tly afterwards Dr. Lodge, feeling ill, retired, thinking his indispqsitign resulted from indigestiou. A little inter Mrs. Lodge became very sic! " nn_d in attempting to go upstairs tainted. Dr. Lodge was by this tlmi so ill that he was unable to rende. MW assistance. He managed to cal fronz. his window to n neighbor acros the street. The latter summoned 1 doctor who came at once and attenf ed to the sutlcrers. I-Ie diagnosed th trouble as ptomaine poisoning an administered the necessary antidote Both have fully recovered but tn doctor stated hat twenty minute more would have meant death. The Guardian regrets to learn fron a telegram tc II. J. Palmer, Char lottetowu, of the death of Charlet- Curtis yesterday at the Massachu- setts General Hospital, Boston. I-it was a son of the lute James F. Cur tis of H. M. Customs, Canada, and went to Boston about two years ago While at work there he contracted ap pcndicitis and was operated on for the sn/me in August last, and seem inigly recovered, but complications followed and he continued in a very weak and precarious condition until _at out a fortnight ago when hopes _were entertained of his recovery ns hr seemed to he gaining a little. How-_ ever, s, turn for the worse resulted in his death suddenly yesterday morning. Charlie, as ho was familiarly known, was of s kind n/nd generous disposi- tion and B general favorite with those who knew him. Both his parents are dead and- he leaves to mourn their loss the following brothers: William M. Dorchester, Mass, druggist; John, in California and one sister, Mrs. F. W. Prowse. His body will arrive to- morrow evening from Boston. Fun- eral notice later. i . MUSE SlliPPi|] UP WITH EATAHHH ____- A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh. Gives Instant Relief. ___ No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or 5 cold' in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever. foul breath, E-ly‘s Cream Balm will give you instant re- iief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, cleanses, heals and streng- thens the raw, sore membranes,stops the nasty discharge so that you are not constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In 5 few morrwnts utter ap- plied you can feel it doing- its work of clearing the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed up feeling is gone. This cleansing, heal- ing, antiseptic Balm contains no mer- cury, eocaine or other harmful drugs. It is easy to apply, pleasant 'to use, and never falls to give relief, even in the worst cases. Never neglect. 5 cold, and don't suf- fer the mlserles of catarrh nor dis gust: your friends with your hawking spitting and ioul breath. Get a St cent bottle bf Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the treatment at once. You will find' that it will be the best investment you ever made. _Agent E. A. Foster. ' FURNITURE SALE. ' Buying in car loads lots we can sell you at auction prlzeaz- Slde Boards $9.00 to $50.00. Bur- eaus. sims, $6.50. $1.00. 81.50. ss.oo, 510.00, $11.00 seen. cemmeaes $2.75, $8.00, $8.50, £4.50 and 85.00 each. Wicker Chairs 8 colors $8.25 each. Parlor Suites, not the ordinary but the belt. $19.75, $22.50. 885.00 to 560.00 each, I and 5 place suites. Parlor Tables, 81.50, to $115.0 each. Dining room tables, surface oak with 5 large legs $7.00 to 512.00 sseh. quartered Oak from S1l.00 toSs2.00 h. . ulolining Room Chairs from t0e to "ii°°a'§>'m':° °' “naw t nw ar at". . _ - my are utilise' -’°‘~ ' Buffett from 018.8010 886.00 each ~ -se-nrel'.~I~‘.-?`r".i‘C':=:i=: . Rsnllow Co., lfnllf- Ku Pafulnae “Ur tlemplete larvoua lreakdeiln left lr. llaok an Invalid-oiireil by ltr. 0haee’e llervs Food. 1 u‘ » I . yesterday for Antigonish where they _,_ ' w'll in future reside. As previously “ / _ ’ - , has been tfiken over by his brother-I X _ 'ii ¢ _ <=_; ,' lj Q _ _ . / _ ~ fm '/"' ' //}/ / v/ / ' / A Mr. Henry Black. What a helpless mass of flesh and one the human body ls, once the 'eukness comes over you, and yo oss control oi' the limbs. The next tep is paralysis. You will be fortunate lf, like Mr. llack. you get the building-up process n action before it is forever too late. ly forming new, rlch blood Dr. Chnse’s ierve Food carries new vigor and mer-gy to every organ and every mem- Jer of the human body. ‘ ‘The wonderful reults I obtalne ‘rom the use oi' Dr. Cha.se's Ne rom nervous exhaustion and weak- -css may use this medicine wlth~equal- y satisfactory results. As the result if overwork I became completely ex- iausted. and was unable to work for 'our-teen months. As I am the father if a family, these were sad days for me, rut after I had used six boxes ot Dr. Jhase's Nerve Food I had improved -io greatly that I continued the treat- .nent until I was completely restored to health and strength. I now work twelve to fifteen hours a day, and keep In excellent health." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a sox, all dealers. or Edmanson, Bates i Go.. Limited. Toronto. R'ollie Norman, Moncton, was a iassenger to Charlottetown on the Northumberland' last. night. -Dr. Alex. McNeill of Sumnierside, left; yesterday morning by the Em- press for a trip to Montreal and New York.J. A Halloween surprise party gather- ad a the home of Ernest and Mrs. Lund, Mt. Stewart, on Oct. 31st, and in games and candy making. After _....- An interesting event takes plac this morning at 7.15 at the home of the bride 50 Hillsboro St., Char- lottetown, when Miss Elizabeth Wyatt will become the wife of Samuel Mc- Leod of the dry goods firm of -Moore d: McLeod, Charlottetown. The bride will be given away by_her brother J. will be unattended. Immediately at ter the ceremony, which will be per- formed by the Rev. T. F. Fullerton. the happy couple will leave by the bec and other' Canadian cities. The brides going away suit is of nav blue with hat to match. The hand- some and numerous presents receive testify to 'the popularity of the couple. to Boston, New York, Montreal, Que Y ._A quiet marriage will be solemnl- zed this morning at North Bedequc tructing parties being Margaret L. Cameron and Robert C. Auld both of Frectown. The bride will be prettily attired in a travelling suit of blue serge with large black picture hat. After the ceremony the young couple will leave by the Empress on a. shor trip to Bt. John and other cities. Both parties are deservedly popular, the bride having been for a number of years one _of the successful teach- ers ol this province,whllo the groom is an an g ti Y B manager of the firm of Auld & Com- pany. A host of friends extend their heart-fest wishes for a happy and successful journey through life. ..."l"he Guardlan's valued corres- pondent from Red Point writes that this fall certainly beats the recor for lateness as some stooks are yet to be seen ln the fields and a few fields of grain are still to be cut and large delds of potatoes yet to 'dig and this is the second day of Novem- ber. 'l‘his section also carries oil the palm for digging as one day last week Arthur Neal and Mrs. Kreeman Kennedy filled and emptied nine carts of potatoes, Arthur plowing them out and putting them in the cellar- No fishing of any consequence for some time in these waters but a beam trawler has been operating for some days south and west from East Point-Three new lobster factories are being built for next season _ he- tween Mclnnis’ Cove and East Point -The Baltic starch factory has closed for the season alter is few very busy weeks and used a large quantity of potatoes. _».».. ‘ . *-2---1-1 i We believe MINARD’B LINIMENT `s 'the best: ` .dathias Foley, Oil Olty, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, He. Charles Whootsn, lfulgrave, N. H. Its . 8.0. Armstrong, -Mulgrave, TLB. Pierre Landers, senr.. Pokemouche, Iron beds, lprlags and llsetraseea, the belt At \Mfl\l\ prices. Jas. 'Pltoll t Co. to-llmltl. ,Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N.R. N. B.- a most. eniovsble evening was spent er e e oun business man and pm." E.'¢'.Fi}‘.§T-T"éiii.}15€£.2I$’€§' ri 'iii home yesterday afternoon. -Rev. Gio. Miller, Alberton, went to Charlottetown yesterday morning to attend a meeting of Presbytary.A The many friends or Charles and Mrs. I-line, Charlottetown, will be grieved to learn of the death yester- day, after a short illness of their young son Willing: Henry. To the bs- reaved parents t e Guardian extends sincere sympathy. _-J- _ -Frank and Mrs. Tuplin and fam- ily, formerly of New Annan, have moved to their new house on Beaver street. Before leaving New Annan, the residents of that place testified their regret at their departure by ai gathering in their honor at which ii farewell address was read. But New Annan’s loss is Bummerside‘s gain. Mr. and Mrs. Tuplin will l-.e heartily welcomed to their new home.-J _ -On Friday of last week Mrs. Gil- _bert Grossman of Lot 16 was very seriously injured by a vicious cow. Mrs. Grossman was driving a herd of cattle from the pasture meadow to the barn for the night when a dog made chase alter the cows. This- erves become exhausted. Extreme #articular WW l-“l`“°d and MU1°\;;\"‘ \§\y_\ W f iusband was \i'oi'l'irig near and heard \\\.i` ‘ _f .3;11_"‘ _;\5>,` ‘ the cry of his wife for help there is _¢_s~\` _ ‘~"i \` `l°- “nf-ll eff" For mea. women and children. 'Pm PM f“°'“ ““° C“*°"“°‘°“° 0°-» and learn that it retains its new, smart slrapeliness. B“"°'°' N'_Xl_}fi"“°t°"' canada' It must do that, for our Pen-Angie knitting process Sm shapes these improved sweater coats into permanent . g u - ___ _ fit. Thus they cannot become saggy or ill-fitting, as Just the mild 'simple wneh the man arments do that resemble them in appearance - - Y 8 R ll im D. D. D. P cript l - ~ ' niremsfwiiiie the itch i:°¢..n._'°“ °' ‘only when brand-new. 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