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' 1* I ’ >‘»_ ._t -1 -'\ '“' _\ ,/.1 - - . . ‘ ' ' ‘ , _, , . . . . . »..y- , . - - ' ;-. ~ » » - _:. q. - ~ ~ ~» .‘ -7 .-5. . -i. . --H-~ =,.--- ,.e -if ~A~.~~.Q.a.~ sv- » -- --_ ~ - __ ___,__.,> _..._ I 9_, _:_ I , ,_ _ __ -rt . . _. _ _ . _ . .4/_ a ____. __ _. _,,,,._ , ,__._. __ ,_ _,_______._ ..__ _._ _ _ I V. - \ . SEPTEMBER 301916. . F” ‘ 4 - I CIGARS I YOU’LL LIKE . Tastes vary_so much in 1 smoking that it takes a big variety of cigars to please - I __ . -,4_. n,_.___.__ _ __A ginian. I all smokers, but we_ believe vie are bet_ter saigpplied with p easing ran than mos dealers. We have undoubt- edly many brands that will appeal to you in domestic and Havanas. Every cigar in our case is made of the finest grade of tobacco that I can besold for the price. . Then they are properly kept I in a modern cigar case. I Cigarettes Wc hold large stocks of all the leading brands_- plain,_ cork and gold t_iD Turkish, Egyptian and Vir- - Tobaccos Every brand that counts. I .l. G. Jamieson I Dizuecisr \-Qliclth _f _...I-, BRACELET I WATCHES Tut Our sale of these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes . either extension or strap. I G. l'l. Taylor _lcweler & Optician 8187-4-11Mtf. h sEP"rEMsEn. ` High Water Low Water A.1vi | P.M. I AM. | 1>.M. 0.40 13.07 7.02 19.12 1.03 13.48 7.37 19.44 Nu F. Sa y-',-1;-,-_->41ht..1¢|gg¢»::.a»-»e~: Q®U\vBCA7K\7I-*Q 1.25 1.49 I 2.20 3.00 4.17 5.45 7.19 0.34 M. 9.39 Tu. 10.39 W. ,11.a4 rn. I F. 0.27 1.01 1.34 is M. 2.07 1_9 Tn. 2.41 20 W. _ 9.20 21 rn. 4.15 r. I B. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. Sa. S. 22 5.38 23 ` Sa. 24 S. 25 M. 26 Tu. I W. .ff-if f’8 T . _ I ‘Z9 F. 12.14 6.58 8.08 9.07 0.58 I I 14.32 15.26 16.31 17.51 19.08 20.14 21.09 21.55 22.36 23.15 23.52 12.26 13.14 14.01 14.49 15.39 16.35 17.46 18.56 19.52 20.37 21.15 21.49 22.22 I 22.53 23.23 23.52 12 56 8.11 8.48 ‘I 9.33 ` 10.36 11.55 0.14 1.35 2.40 9.44 4.34 5.22 9.08 0.52 7.35 2.18 9.02 9.49 10.42 I 11.45 0.12 1.20 2.21 9.15 4.00 4.41 5.20 5.58 0 4 20.17 20.54 21.42 22.49 13.14 14.24 15.24 16.17 17.07 17.54 18.37 19.18 19.57 20.35 21.14 21.58 22.56 12.56 13.50 14.50 15.38 16.22 17.02 17.40 18.15 18 48 HOISa. . I .3 . September,-lst to 5th, thunder storms. 6th to 10th. pleasant period. llth to 16th. warm wave. 17th to 22nd stormy conditions. 23rd to 27th dan- gerous gales. 28th to 30th, high winds. cold nights and mornings. DIARY OF EVENTS. To-DAY. City Magistrates’ Court 9 a. in. Prince Edward Theatre 3, and 8 p. in. Psople's Theatre 3: 7 and 8.45 p. lil . ` m»»» -._ __ .. - COAL We import nothing butthe best in Hard and_ Soft Coal and sell at lowest possible prices by_ cargo carload or in sma_ll quantities We _would advise all parties recgziring Coal to take advantage of ptember prices. as owinf tp recent _advances in Coal and rei-. ght, pric_es are bound to advance at any t}me, _ Send i n your order today and satisfactory delivery will be made, We are open to charter a large number of schooners, and will pay highest rates ot freight. . Selling _Agents for . Dominion Coal Co Ltd for P. E. Island Phone 404 - _ MONEY T0 LOAN. Money to loan at reasonable rates of interest on good improved farms or city property. Application will receive prompt attention. H. J. PALMER. ‘Z Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. 2145-9-20M1lno. _ . WANTED A` tailor to take charge of work room _and do pressing., , __ Steady; _work and good wages 5 '¢|, _J. BERNIER, li' ' P. 0. Box 575 Campbellton, N. B. 2321-9-29M4lpd. FOR SALE Hotel Property and Store I in Kensington Tenders will be received up to Nov. lst, 1916, by the undersigned, adminis- trators of the estate of the late Henry A. Leslie, for the property of the de- ceased situated iii Kensington, consist- ing oi' (1) Hotel know as Commercial Ho- tel, with office, parlor, dining room, and kitchen on ground floor; nine ‘bed- rooms on 2nd floor and three bed- rooms on tird floor. Good cellar under whole house. Heated by lint water system and lighted by electric light. (2) Grocery store with ice cream parlour. Three bedrooms on 2nd floor. Good cellar, also lighted with electric light. (3) Building with two good sample e rooms (4) Ice house with cold storag equipment. (5) Barn for stabling, and other small outbuildlngs. hotel purposes, being on Main street town of Kensington, and less thxi on hundred yards from Kensington sta- tion. The hotel has always 'nad a large share of patronage. Kensington is a growing town and surrounded by one of the best agricultural parts of the Province. JAMES C. HOUSTON, Gordon Glover, 2209-9-23Szit6i Administrators. Notice to Farmers We now have buyers at all the prin having hogs to offer should write o see us before selling elsewhere. ,It is important that more attention be given to handling and preparing hogs for market. Too many hogs are brought to market poorly butchered and in many cases not properly clean- ed and scalded which necessitates e lot of extra work in preparing the meats for market. Farmers should remember that ap pearance as well as quality is impor tant. Hogs when killed should be al- lowed to hang in a cool place for twenty-four hours Before being brought to market. Attention to these matters will be to the mutual advantage of farmers and packers. THE SIMS PACKING CO. LTD. 9-1'8Mtf. - s HARRIAGES WEATHERBIE-WONNACOTT-- Iln Winnipeg, on Wednesday Sept. 20. Miss Alice Wonnacoti.. Charlottetown. to Mi'. Levi Weathcrble of Winni- peg. ‘ ST»EWART-McGREGoF,- At St. James' Marist.. Brighton Road. Sept. 27. 1916. by Rev. Dr. Fullerton, Wil- :ion Lodge Stewart. of Hampshire to Lillian Irene McGregor of Kingston. " ' DEATHS DIED-On Thursday night at New Ha- ven. Ada May Rogerson, beloved wife of Arthur A. Pollard aged 33 years. Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock. THOMCONI- At her home. 284 Fitz- roy Bltaiest, Friday September 29th, Miss . ubetb Louslmd Thomson. aged 77 yoa.r;_.b°F‘unsr°ni will leave the homo 3 2 o' _ _Ir. sunday for Marsh- field -' story. 27th, 1816 Mrs. Alvin S. Hunt. widow I --- -- ii ."-fi! _ .., Lg) . . ,-,-.Q -4.. .--1; *E Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations _ THE loin head of a family or any male over elnliteen years ulfj may homestead n quarter section of avaliable oininion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Albgta. Applicant must penrln person at the omlnlon Lands Ang or Sub-gzgney for thsyiltrict. Engz lx proxy maybe at any minion Ln gsnq big t Bn gancy on certain conditions. |38 lxmmiths residence upon and cul- zivs onof the land in each of thregihesn. A bomesteader may live within nine osof his homestead on n farm of at leur U on “ii-‘2h"..°22£’l“.¥»l2i. -‘Z.I.'l!I."..‘.“‘i'.° ,.£l.....“° “ ILIF; ilie vicinit . ln certain districts n homestoader mga rtsndinmmnv pro-fmg__n oulrhr-section I side his amen . oo9.00D¢fl¢¢l- nada-Bl; months rssldmeein each of tina years after earnin homestead Int: aloe :cm extra cultivntgni. Pre-em patent may obtain slcoonnshomesoead tonton gdrtaln 3' ' A ldtlldt who ' hll ld t-full?-0-At Boston. Mass.. on sept. °"-l~°|‘,?{°,2:,'| °"f:° 0° W "0»°2i'-°n°f1 "'13 13': :ming ' sm cumin of tlio into Cnpt.`A. S. Hunt. Funer- * al from her_motlier's residence Mrs. 0. R. lloorof 11,Grnfton.8t. on Mon- ww info" day, Oct. Ind st 1.80 p. m.. Services at dine ' 'elxofdsilor nn mn wus. imsrmsm reopis-4 ,.§‘.;,,".'.2‘I§b§_¢:"F"é"|¢&"r:5f='i§. MQ' iN-#Ill _ "‘siaotory.» ' ‘ ' _ .__~,,'. i RELIEF FROMLN DIG ESTION The Mont Common Cause of This Trouble is Poor Blood. All conditions of depressed vitality tend' to disturb the process of diges- tion. There is not a disturbed condi- tion of life that may not affect diges- tion. But few causes of trouble are so common as thin. Weak blood. It affects directly and wt once the pro- cess of nutrition. Not only is' the action of the gastric and intestinal glands. diminished but the muscular. actlon of the stomach is weakened. Nothing will more promptily restore' di- gestive e-fficiency than good', red _blood. Without it the normal activity of the stomach is impossible. Thin, pale people who complain of indigestion must improve the condi- tion of their blood to find relief. The cases is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They make the rich, red blood which quick- ly restores the digestive organs to their proper activity, and the dyspep- tic who has' hated' the sight and smell of food now lc-oks forward' to meal time with pleasure. As proving the value of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in curing lndigestion Miss Edith M. Smith, R. R. No. 4, Perth, Ont., says': “I can honestly say' I owe my pres- lent good' health to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. My stc-mach was terribly weak II and -I: suffered from digestion and sick 'heaH'1“Y» 0°¢- 3rd- 0s.`PnivA'rs`cHnis'rMAs`shi`éi'iIw/frT'rso, _ A comps-rENT NIKE: for general housework at once. Ap- ply to Mrs. C. R. Smallwood, 122. North River Road. 2322-9-29Mtf wAN'rEo-AT oNcE”A"MAip Fon general housework, no washlng- must be able to do plain' cooking. Apply 262 Prince St. 2283-9-27M\ti'. emi. wAN1"so°'r-*on GENERAL housework. Apply Guardian Office. _ 2193-9-22Mtf. AN . sxPaaiENcEo Assis`1'AN'r milliner wanted at once at Patons' Limited. _ _ 2067-9-ifIMtf. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL hous'ework_ Apply to Mrs. W. S. Grant, 76 Great George Street. 2006-9-l3Mtf. PUPIL NURSES.- MALE AND rn- male wanted ot the Taunton State male wanted at the Taunton State ss. For particulars, address. Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton. Mass. _ _ _ 819|-4-11Mtf LADIES WANTED T0 D0 PLAIN and light sewing at home. whole 01' Share time; good salary; work sent any distance, charges I paid, Send stamp for particulars. Nation- al Manufacturing Company, Mon. treal 1928-9-9SME6lpd. W __ STRAYED STRAYED-FROM PASTURWN St. Peter‘s Road near golf links one two and one half year old colt. 'Any information will be gladly received by Mrs. Walker. 114 Prince St. 2307-9-28M3ind. L E W _" M FOR SALE, Field one 7 H. P. gasoline engine, in good repair. Will sell cheap. Apply to McLeod Bros.. New Wiltshire, P. 0., or Bruce Stewart & Co. 2327-9-29M3l pd Valuable Business ' Property For _ _ Sale I` he subscriber offers §\ FOX WIRE.-I have some 17 rolls of good English Fox Wire in Nos. 14 and15 mesh, which I will sell at a bargain. W. B. McArthur, Kensing- ton. 2323-9-29M2ipd FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, STEAM boiler, 6 h.p., almost new. Cash. Apply Mrs. James Irving, Richibuc- to. N. B. 2326-9-29M3ipd COTTAGE AND l.'OT FOR SALE IN the most modern part of tlie City. Apply to J. J. Storey, 56 Fitzroy St. 2329-9-29M1w. Fon sAi.e- Few r=o`>'<"sHAnEs for Sale or Ilease for Prince Royal. John Agnewa, Ltd., ~ and others. "A" Guardian Oflicu. a term of years lus pro' ____________ _2_§10;&281i531i>d- FOR SALE--_ CHEAP, A MOVING Picture outfit, almost now. perfect condition with gas'~ plant, and elec- trle attachments, suitable for trav- elling. A grsnd' opportunity to coin money. The present owner is un- able to follow this line. being en- gaged in other business. Will teach purchaser to operate. Write gr phone J. J. MacD;>;i;_:¢a.2’§_ui_r_adie Truss. ° - _ 'ru-E uNosnsi'o"N°'°iso“o"FP`iIis ron sale her farm of 100 acres of land, situated in Brookvale Lot 80. _for private sale. and if not disposed of before the 4th October. will on that date be put np at auction. For further particulars aptziy to Mrs. Cornelius Murphy. on o promises. l0l0.9.18Ml0i. perty, known as Rodd’s ‘ Harness Shop and dwell- ing house of eleven rooms, also stable and coach house. Thisis a rare chance to secure a good property in one of the best business blocks in Carlottetown. - C. E. Rodd 1976-9-12 tts 9i _ _ ‘MISCELLANEOUS wAN'rEo-A vouNe LADY ro play the piano in the 5-10 and 15c store. Must be able to read music ¢lUlCkly- Apply at the store. __ 2319-9-29M2lpd oness MAKING AND i.ADiEs' tailoring at 23 Elm Ave., rooms for- merly occupied by Miss Nicholson. milliner. Excellent workmanship guaranteed. 2245-9~2510lpd. & __ i.os'r - ' i.os'r-- oN on NsAn`suNNvsioE yesterday atlternoon, 3 $5 b|||_ Fm. der will vlsase leave at this office. LOST-ON SATURDAY.`0N`FlTZ- roy or Weymouth St. a. purse con-. taining small sum of money. Finder please leave at Guardian Office, 2251-9-25MIl. T0 LIT. 'ro |.e'r'»-"7 "no6m House Ar iii Water St.. electric lights. frost proof collar; iimmediate possession. Ap- ply to above address. ___ ' 7201-9~22Mtf. ro i.e~r_ 'A House, Nor wA1':ii Jieatlnir. large autbiillding. with gar- den. Nrfect repair. -Apply Mrs. -M. D\\°°i'f@. 81. Upper Prince St, 8110-9-lullltf. T0 LET- IN 5lNTRl 57 GITV, s large barn and' coach house pri- vate, right away and good' yard. Apply 80 Grafton St. . __l0ll-.I.1illdtf. - T5 LIT.-fin center H Sify, ioslrnflo home, with modern improvements Y ly C. D. Fraser, Clyde Riliver Jas. Living-stone, Clyde River Walter Boyle, Clyde River Geo. Gillespie, Clyde River John Scott, Clyde River Jas. Beers, Clyde River, C. McDui‘f, Clyde River Total $304 J. M. HUGHES. Sec‘y-Treas. QODHLQ D-li-I wobmhoom mooooooo SOLDIERS' CHRISTIMAS BOXES. Previously atckiilowledged $45 New Annan Women's institute 2.0 Yours truly, ‘ A. _W. HYNDMAN, 'I‘-reasurer. .QS 2337. :§l"l'+*I"l'§~l'§'lI'|'+'l#'l'l»_* '° Apples!Apple Nova S_cotia Graven stems. 0.1 and No. Due To Arrive spiissnsr, _ann sept. ok your order No Wholesale Only. ' . DeBlois Bros. J 55-57 Water St. Phone 521. 278-9-25MTu. Thu. Sat. _ _ +§+§+***+*+*#*§§*,* +-i-i-+-i-+-i-i-i-i-1-0-|-|»`~|To`-0-\»-|»-I-+fl-so N = O S Z ez Q Qi é _ o-< *§'l§§§§§§§*§I'§'l°§‘l'§f *§*O°§ M 1 I ngq _ We are instructed by John Whea If weather unfavorable on this date. same The following Stock, Crop and lmple old; 1 Parkside Col rlsln 2 rs old Heifers, 3 yrs old in calf; 3 Heifors. Bull; 1% yrs old; 1 Mllch Cow, 21,3, Grade, 3% yrs old in calf; 3 He-lfers Ayrshire Grade, 2% yrs old in calf; 1 - SHEEP AND HENS,-20 Shoop, bus. Mixed Grain, 100 bus. Potatoes, 5 MACHINERY, &c.,-Plow, set H Cart, Family Wagon, Wood Sleigh an not mentioned. TERMS,-12 months on approved Sale positive and no reserve, as M BEN North Illver, September 27th, 1916. HOl`tSES,-1 Draft Mare, 1400 lbs., yrs old; 1 Family Mare, 1100 lbs., 5 yrs old; 1 Parkside Mare, 8 yrs. old with foal; 1 General Purpose Horse, 14 yrs l=_»=-£41: AUCTION SALE ' AT NORTH RIVER 48 Head Cattle and Horses Iiey, Pleasant Point Farm, North River, (opp. Warren’s Mills.) to sell by Public Auction, on ' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4 A+ 1 o'ci.ocK (sharp) -_ ' sale will be held following Satul'day`-at hour. ` mentsi- _ 5 yrs. old; 1 Farm Horse, 1200 lbs., 9 old; 1 Handsome Hackney Filly, 3-yrs 1 Barrister Foal, 4 months old; 1 -Nut- C, S Y ' wood Foal. 5 months old; 1 Mare, 3 yrs old (Aberde_en.) ' -_ _ - i CATTLE,-8 Guernsey and Ayrshire Grade Cows to freshen in Octfand Nov.; 1 Cow and Calf by side; 1 Mllch Cow, 6 yrs. old in calf; 9 Fat Cattle; 4 2 yrs old in calf; 1 Registered Jersey yrs old in calf; 1 Mllch Cow, Ayrshire Holstein Grade in calf; 1 Heifer 'Short- horn. 11,6 yrs old in calf; 1 Jersey Grade Calf; 2 Calves Shorthorn; 1 Helier Heller Holstein Grade. 3 yrs old in calf. 60 Hens. 00 bus. Turnlps. _ CROP,-40 tons prime Hay in stock. 600 stooks Seed Oats (Bannei').'40 9. rrows, Cart. Express Wagon, Road d Box nearly new; also other articles joint notes. 6 per cent. off for cash.- r. Wheatley is moving to town. JAMIN CARTER Q. C0., Auo\l0r\¢0fl- 1 2328-9-20M4l ov- lr- . .= by Public Auction, ON SATURDAY, SE Commenclngfat the h His Stock, Implements, Ae., consisting Right), Colt 2 years old (Atlas), Filly Milk Cows (Shorthorn grade), Pure Br 1 year old Shorthorn Calf Steer IMPLEMENTS,-Truck Wagon w 2 Carts. Gang Plow, Single Plow, Sc Wood Sleigh Runners, 3 Sets Driving Cans, Sheet Iron Boiler, Grain Bags, FairbanIr's Weigh Scales. Barrel Chur TERMS,-All sums of $5.00 and un credit will be given on a roved joint 2262.9-26i.llWFrlS4i A Prospective \ AUCTION SALE We are authorized by MR. DONALD MURCHISON, North River. t0 B9" PTEMBER 30, 1916. ' our of one o'clock p.m. ' of the foiIow|ng:- STOCK,-Mare. 8 years old_(Crown Right), Mare, 3 years old, (Crown (Thorndald). Filly (Royal Darnléy), 4 ed Shorthom in calf, Shorthorn Heifer . , 55, year old, Fat Cow, 2 Caives (Shorthilffl grade), 4 Pigs, 100 Pure Bred Barred Plymouth Rock Hans. it u li Pole, Wheel Harrows, Iron Hsrrowe. flier, Wheelbarrow, 2 sets Block Iand Tackles, 3 sets Leather Traces, 2 wagons, (1 Ru-blier Tired), Road Cart. _New Frost & Wood Hay Mower, Driving Sleigh, 3 Wood Sleighs, Pung Sleigh, set Harness, 4 Collars and Hnmem' Truck Wagon Pad and Breeching, Cart Saddle and Breeching, set Tea`iri'_Psds, Wes- tern Riding Saddle, Turnip Grinder, Grind Stone, 3 Grasmere, 2 Factory. _Milk Forks, Shovels. Cross~cut Saw, *Akos- and other articles HOUSEHOLI1 FURNITURE, including I-lalrcloth Parlor Set. der, cash; over that amount 16 months pp notes. 0 per cent off for cash. NO RESERVE A8 FARM I8 SOLD. ‘ BENJ. CARTER l. CO., Auctioneers. < Purchasers Of Sidmont Attention 'i Several parties have the matter of the purchase of this it isnot vet sold. Tllewil properg under consideration _ Stills snceto secure this most beautiful. as well as one of the most profitable properties on ins island. _ . ` Partly furnished if necessary. Dex Hli.P w5Nlo-RER _ _ 440. city. 1608-5-10-in tt. TR T6 LIT-'IT iiii'liRTo§. liuu|¢_ ni'_ good wana, study- employment 10 rooms all modern improvements. Apply Fred. H. Trainer, 8'* Gi-nfl ponenion"Nov. lat. Apply' to .I ton lt. I0ll,l,18M!f. ` J . McKinnon. 10|:-7-ltlltf. at the Russ until Saturdav af you miss ii, and only one can mif if vou contemplate buying, see}mc at once I will b¢ tern : oon you will b sorry if buy. _ PJW. -TURNER