._ _ _,W -DAY $ PHY y0\1 to seg our bargains in ` Call ,_ 'roiioi soapy ' Whi1o‘i _ihofifwoaf ther' iS _ We wouldadvise-you to lay in your coal. Coal i5 Coming 'in good' n fict all drug sundrie Hot Water Bottles Hand Satchels " I Razor ‘Qtr-ops .- Cigars-Pipes Tobacfco Pouches Walking- Canes qm\\w\\i\\\\wv I-I o 11* _ lAo\\\\'\\\\\@1lA shape now and the " ' price is right. 1 A. _Pickarcl & Phone 240 _ Ch’town' 1' Co. _» See our specials in V PHOTO ALBUMS _ eo. E. Hughes ' - “The Peopie'| Drullilt" III ‘Lal l _ g E ui-_-_-i- | . \ "_----r.o»i~-_lt ._ - ~` Dia You soo I |11 Milvmlllll iriio Now Mom 2 Mas. NiNA, Acxtzv At the home of her sister, Mrs. George M.; Peterson, 19 Willard St., Chelsea, Mass., on Oct. 18, Mrs, N.lia Ackley passed. away, aged 54 years, 1 month, 24 days. She was a daughter of the late Ebenezer and _Mary Gips- maii, aiiddeavesfa husband. live sis- ters, five brothers and other rela- tives. Miss Minnie Crosmam. one of the sisters, accompanied the re- nniliis to the Island.last week. Bur- iiil was in the familyiplot, at Cape Wolfe. LONDON, Oct. 23.-‘Roumanian newspapers, as quoted _in a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Zurich, say that the Russian general Vlsnoliko assertedz- “ln a bortnight at.the latest, Rus- sian troops will laiid on the Bulgar- iaii coast!! General Visnoliko, who is emperor Nicholos, is now on ills way to Scr- bliin lieailquarters. Chocolates ? ,'i Therefare fresh MOIR’S Chocolates in today. It seems to us that these chocolates are getting better all the time. These last have an unusually iine_i'lavor, and they are so dainty, pure, wholesome and taste-tickl- _ ing that they would smile away any Jinx or grouch. _ This week they are put up in a beautiful box that is well worth the price of a 'half-pound alone. Pound box ........... ..60c Drug. Company E The Rexall. Store L _ . _ ` 7/QI/III/.\\\\\\®VlIIIIIIIf;1\\\\\YI Z ot \ll is Golil that Glitters . if voir want, goodfpurf. reliable tobacco go to an have earnestly striven to' Phone 345! i - < .\\\\\\TlM l\\\"?IlllIIllI$\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\\`.1I% lie Skeptical ol ' 'A Bargains '_` I _ / » M hollesl il'l9.Dl.lf3CiL\Il’€l‘. W :~.-~;._~‘.»~_~.;~._';.'~, .,_._.___'_:;:.'-ggj.‘_-"-:!=:;15~1§ establish -sucha reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have ni verdisappointed them. Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line Hickey fr NicholsonTob. Co., ‘- t .- ‘_ _ \_ YllIIIlIllI'@\\\\\\\\\\*lIIlA\\\\ ‘i `~ - . Manufacturers _ l l. II/IIZ'..\\\\\l/IIIlIA\\\\\\\\VIZfIIK".¢'-S\\\\\YII I L_______i l -“ Queen of Instruments!- -“ rince ot' Pianos.Z-i -“ Noblest Roman of»A1l.!l -“ At the Topll `\ - So people describe the Heintzmall & Co. Piano (Mode by Ye Olde I-'lrle ol llslnlllllrl 0o.,'l.l|'nl\ed) And it merits thehighost praise. I ' _ . _‘I Excels any piano I"_have ' ever used.;-Albani. _ _ L -nnll Miller Bros. 1za__Kenr sri-\oér. `~'!" _ ' “Music ao, ‘<_ _ r _ from the Soul the Dust of Everyday l.iie”_ iyashes aw But you say you do not und- erstand music, and therefore cannot be a partaker in its delights.. Here’s where the _ _ ._ He1n&man & Co.gf;§;,,ig_;; _ o Heinlzman Player Piano _ &°°- comes to your aid. _ Anyone can play it. You do_ not need to know a note of music. Want- ing in this knowledgg. yet YOU may know Chopin, humann, Mendelssohn, Liszt and a hun- dred other masters, /and play their choicest selections. me ontv PLAYER-Piano-wifru -AN Ar- umnum Ac1‘1_o_N _ ---no-nrsrincriva iusrnuuaur _ The swelling and the shrinkage °f W°'°'~l Wllléh t5k° Place me ' - ' 1 if iooko e ofon takes iilace-then the - wiih oiimoiiop " ng? open up minute, 1>==S°s¢.°fl=f°i\¥ll "l1l°l1 a‘r' ° 8 Aluminum lhction in action imm` detenorates. The _ . N . the Heintzmanl&.Co. Player-Piano provides 283199* il” °°m' mon we _ ofpther Player-Pianos., __ _ fs-\' ~ ft# ' ' ------' __ _ ; * *mio ooo ’ii and li it » voua_ _mano -Now .No usa-_-I 'rA1tii1JN'_`iN'iX- _ °“"‘-'§‘,lF° I _ MHl§¥Bros. 1 ‘ I rin ont- ,IV 11° llxu sl nd s will send iflinliliiili srl cntnlon-1° of 01° ` Player Piafio. - _` MILLER BROS: O tl ll! egleglllee send mwcataloglao-.\! ' shove. , ` 1; " \\ * __ ` NIIIIG o-o~»»_»~ o-»»o~~~~~~° Addroll - i-- “'* t /l/4“'\\\\\i\'i// II/ ‘\@YIK$IIII __ leave- your prescrio- REC_RUi1'.~r WAN'l'¥.D.~'- At ‘the Hallowe'c-an ten on Frzusynext in St. James Hull. _ , _ _ 85011-10141. THE _8ENALAC. -_ The steamer Ssnalac is expected to -sri-lveln this city tomorrow morning. - BARGAINS.-.‘.prons of all kinds to be had at the high tes in the Market fliall. oct. mn and zsili. - ' 3608-10-251n8i I -lNS1‘l'ru1's _ MsE1'iNo._-- 'rho Marshfield Farmers Institute 'will :est Friday evening next at 7 .30 p. ' / - ices Arun cA1<'E.-leo ei-onnifana ‘lallcious _cake at _the Market Hall Wednesday and Thursday. Y `- ‘ ' ` -i 3608-10-25lIl'3i ins salads and dallciousiislltesat tba' Vhigllrfea in aid of the Hospital Wgd. _rieeiiay ima '1'nurnun'y_,, A11 roi- zoo. _ . 3808-10-2511131 Pniucsss P`A1'moi’A oA`N'ci: week in Miss Gorman's Hall _at o clock. 3651 vA|.LEvFiE1.b_ c|Rcu11'.- 'rho Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will lm flelliensed at.Vallsyila|d-.next Sub*-‘ bath the 31st. , _ 'ri-is cAscAPEpiA 1'ni`Ps`. - Cnr- vell Bros; have received word from !~”,l,,~”’,_§\\\"v,,’3\"€ Montreal that the S."S. Cascapedia will m_ake two more trips»tiiis season l€1_1}il_r1g,,there Oct. 30th_ and Nov..13th. RETURNING T0 DUTY._-Staff Of- ll°@I` ROY-Leitch. of the Serbian Army, . leaves this morning for 'Montreal on _route to Llverpool._ Thence he will proceed to rejoin the Serbian Army. IN HALlFAX.-- George Thompson, of the firm of _Poole and Thompson, MOHUISUG. and E. Boswell. of the - firm of Wright Bros.f Victoria, P. E. I. were at the Queen Hotel, Halifax Monday. GOOD THINGS.-Come one. come all and partake of some of the good lllll1i§B provided by the ladies in charge of the Hallowe’en tea in #he Market Hall and help along a good CHUSB- 3608-10-25m3l CHERRY VALLEV. -Services will be held at Christ Church. Cherry Valley next Sunday at 2.30 l>.m. Rev. W. Macdonald of St. Peter's, Cha,-_ lottetown will be officiating. LUNCH SERVED. - Cold meats, 5818118. hot baked beans, cakes, pies, C . _ ' _lelli . llf 25 ., ` M a c K 1 n ri o n ._ .i...§.§ .rs ‘l'.z:::.°".iil”:l .. ,, Dollar Day in nic or chin-iorrorown Hospital. 3608-10-25m3i M1' HERsER'r.- The nov. G. C. Taylor of Zion Church, City will Dreach in the Mt. Herbert Hall on Sabbath next the 31st Inst., at 3 0'. 0l0Cl¢ D. in. A special collection will be taken in aid of the Union Sunday School of that place. Everybody wel- come. souveuins nscslvsop- Mrs, -l°lll1 Wlllker. North River, received a letter Tuesday, which had _been re- covered from the S. S. Hesperian, sunk bw a -German torpedo. The let- ,ter was from her son, Neil D. Walker, Despatch Rider in France. The letter also contained two souvenirs made from the brick clay of a church shell-' ed at Ypres ln a recent engagement. THE ELECTION.-Yesterday after- noon at 4 o'clock, the last day on ` which election petitions could be filed ~closed,-without a single petition being flied. The election is therefore now definitely and decidedly a thing of the past. A number of the candidates, both elected and disappointed, were in the hall until the appointed hour struck, exchanging reminiscences and watching one another with furtive eyes. A couple of lawyers in the background added some interest to the scene and after the fated hour of four rang out from the Town _clock all went away evidently satisfied. ::Penslar__W_hlte Pine SD_l'IJc_e _,Bal- sam contains ,lust those ingredients that tend to allay that stuffed up teell in8. thdt soothe the lining of you: bron- chial tribes and enable you to breathe withoutithat harassing' exertion- For coughs, .colds and bron hitis it is ex- cellent.` 25 and 50 c't."b:ot`ties. E. ' A. Foster,~ "Penslar” store; Sunnyside." ‘ Miss Ada Bradbury I working . Stamped - Linens and 'gireilda of all kinds. 88 Great Geox-,ge ree . _ _ _ _ Leave your nrescrip- ' . `~ tion here. The work ' = will .be sttendgd- to by. _ careful, conscientious, li _ h a r m- __ 'uma vyfmme a _specialty o islbranch of thebusiness. ' We can pl tuli; Dre- ,= I ti ~f_ ld - in:..,....;i1.°“'l 1°. » _ family receipts-ind ii i ~ ' inifigghbigmmrewfvpfg and Friday, afternoons and eventngmii, ` 9th. i 3659-m2i. ‘rea -»A_ppotin1ng'ouia inenrn,'iennlt- Lu NcHés___Beg,,,,,,,,g at 12 “Mk l ll » :. c ass w 1 meet on Friday night of thi; Sunday next' oqh 318, in Methodmb '88 Great Gegrge Bti-cet" " in Noodle woi-ii and fmritoriiiii 'roi-' srio-9-semi. ' -_ ___ _. " ""7 _ V _ .. ' lf delicate capillary' air tubes 0 I » » _ inthe lungs. _ ~ _ ___ ~ Alliof thle natrcoticsm me - ~- wor wi___ no change e '"i°1-‘°-3577195.-°-"°E~91_5~E5I’i condition, they simply ` prescription to insure .”' nlnol ‘ 'oo' osieiiiiwofiiionnoiher. i5Ance_1.e.-`-n';n't worry about youll parcels when .you can leave them' 'checked fo1'_5c._in.,the Marl;e_t_H;ll on Dolls! pay. , - silos-1o~ email 9 . `. il- , _ Q H LLOWEEN `i"EA.- Everyoneiis Invit ii to the St. James Hallaween tea ‘on»FridlY next.. Remember the .dat . _ 3648.- 'PATONB DOLLAR DAY bargains are away below makers cost. People from Summerside will do well to visit the BIG STORE. ' 3629-10-26M2i °""`A'i' HOME.-M;;_Walton Bow'ness,! Crapaud, will be “at 'home" Thursday Oct 28th and 2 l lunches will beserved in the Market Building “Dollar‘Day" ln aid of the Charlottetown I-Ioapi_ts,l. 3608-10-25m3l " » _ _ . I CHURCH SERVICES. - The Roy; amuel Trivett will hold service o Church Hampshire at 3 p. m. ‘_ GOLF.-On Saturday the tie be-l tween Mrs Clark and A. A. McLean vs. Miss Bartlett and A. W. Weeks was played off, the former winning. Yes- terday the finals, Mrs Clark and A. A. McLean vs. Miss Rogers.and W. K. Rogers, resulted in the latter pair' winning by one up. OF LOCAL INTEREST.- The meeting ofgondholders of Hewson Pure Wool extiles, Ltd., to pass up- on tho action of the committee pro- _ viously appointed, took place Friday Their action was ratified and the com-l mittee was reappointed to continuei LADIES ORGANIZE. - A branch of the Wome_n’s _Patriotic Association for the purposeof assisting Red Cross Work was organized in Dunstaffnage on Monday night, 25th Inst. The fol- lowing'ofiicers` were elected: Mrs. John M. Hume, President; Mrs. Sani- uel Stewart, Vice President; Miss Annie Smith, Secretary; Miss Edith Vessey, Treas. The number of mem- bers enrolled at the meeting was 35 and the amount subscribed $20.00. The ladies of the Association will meet at Mrs. Herbert Thom_pson's_Monday lst at 7 o’clock'to begin" workl ‘l» -_hr-1- WEDDING BELLS.- A pretty wed- ding was solemnized Monday, morn- ing at 6.30_o’c:3ck in‘Notre Dan_ie Aca- demy, when is's~‘Kathleen Halloran and Mr. J. Peter McDonald, the _well knownand popular young druggist of the Two Macs were united in marriage Rev. Maurice McDonald performed the ceremony, the choir of Notre Dame Convent rendering appropriate music. The bride was prettiiy attired in a becoming costume of Belgian blue and wore a black -hat with pink trimmings. She w`as‘given away by"her father, Mr. Edward Hallnrap,,_wbile_ hersis- ter` Miss Norene, was 'tho bridesmaid' and Mr. Frank Hennessey, did the hon- ors of best _man. Thane were many beautiful and valuable wedding pres- ents, including a carving set from the groom’s fellow members of the Rollo Hose Company, two chairs from his fellow "boarders at'the_ Morell House. ,a_`silver _tea set from__ Mr. Frank Hennessey, and many_-"other e-lfts frotn relatives"a‘tili1 friends. The happy couple 'left.on a wedding trip to Boston and New York and upon their return they will make' their home in the new house _recently built by Mr. McDonald on Rochford Street.- The Guardan joins with their hosts of friends in extending heartiestcoiigra- tulations. i ::lVlake shaving a plaaaant task. Let us furnish the supplies. Get what you need before starting on your vacation trip. We keep every- thing in this line including RAZORS, STROP8, SHAVING MUGS» SHAV- ING BRUSHES, SHAVING BOAPS. AFTERSHAVES, FACE I..OT|0NS» ETC.,ETC., JOHNSTON G. JOHN- 8ON,DRUGGI8T8, COR. _KENT-O. _PRINCE STREETS. n ll|.\\\\\\\umslIi1. H ` T0 Curehcough. \\\\\\\\\v//an ////////f!\\4 \ Cause. Coughs are a result, not a‘disease. They are the result of inflaniation; caused by a cold, .invading the . ` deaden the sensed? and »_afford temporary relieff - ~ - _OUR SYRU OF _LTAR WITI-I COD LIVER. OIL ‘l iallays. iniiamation rand _ 1 promptly corrects the con- _dltlon _in t_he"'iung_s. and bronchial. tul:e9.j which* _causes ~t-he~coughr~ ‘l_Don't_ ‘ “tltfliit ' nil cough.~“i1l¢' i OUR themuggff .livin ‘_ ,_A . ,,,i,_..;,- . . __, .,_ _ y- . ri~eos5cper;oopu`o_ `. reason why you should ‘ . ~_\:ionlhe_re ._ 1.tiie~s°*~'"=.P:1_ee@p;a_1-.; i..y*'~`o'|?l_¢.mo»ie-.¢»»i1_r4i\_qi “ De ndablolirult _ 'L if l K L ., _ _. ° ‘ __ . _ il ' U -_ f ‘ , l_~_ ', l_~‘1il~_ _ _ .i .. ‘ , i ` _ a i V *I i ' ` ' 1 2 ` Y n _ ,,_. ’- _ o - 0 T _rl i __, _ _ . _ _..`___ ._ , ~ ~ to , i .. » " _ i intl nik... i 118-121__Qu¢en Street Charlottetown \.__ \\'i1ite and colored Flaiinelette $1.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Ladies Corset Covers, worth cacli on DOLLAR D./\Y, 8 yiis. 180. Loiigclotii for _ 5 regular 25c. Bath Towels... 5 yds. regular 25c. Toweiiiiig. . f "",'LrvE'11».-.=f_i_'_>» 1 ~ -which'-cuties- by'-intrrloving lciig ziiiii sliort slceves,'$1.25 for $1.00 Ladies $1.20 Uiiderivcar will be sold on DOLLAR DAY, at per suit.... $1.00 Laiiies Winter Coriibiiiatioiis, worth to Vests and Drawers, 30c. each, oii` DOL- l L.-'\R D.-\Y will be sold at FOUR FOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . $1 .oo 25 Sivczitui' Coats for girls, former price was $2.00. Olii style, so 2 for. _ - $1.00 14 Sweater Cozitsior girls. The 'regular ' priccsrziii to $2 DOLLAR D./\Y $1-00 25 Baby's \/Viiitcr Boiiiieis, mostly cream ' and fziwii bear skiii, worth to $1 .35 _ _ N _ _ _will lie Sold on DOLLAR DAY or _ 5oc. ::i@'l1Is\Lt;i, Si;-Eriio]iJrOi.LiI_j{»I{ srq.1__;_,2, 2 Girls’ Serge Dresses worth $3.501. .. $1 .oo p pieces for _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘_ _ _ _ _ H $,'_ 1 only Ladies’ Slicker \\"aterproof_._.. $1.00 plgavy Ribbed Underwear $,_25 fm___ $,_Oo \\"cstcrii Sable Riiffs, worth to $1_ .oo for $_2.00 Boys 6_'c. Pull Over Siveaters, 2 for.. $1.00 12 Ladies’ Winter Coats wortli .tg $8.00 15 'Mciils Paraniatta Coats wortii to $8.00 ' €ZlCll, D()l.L/\l{ l);\Y 0ffCl‘Ctl ill. . $2.00 Cach, 011 snip DOI_,L,l\R I')_f\Y at. _ $4,65 10 yds. i4c. Loiigclotli for _ .oo io yds. 14c. Glass 'I`owelling.... _ $1.00 4 1-2 yds. 30c. Liiieii Huck for . . . . ._ $1.00 4 pure liiieii 3oc. 'Towels for. . . _ . .00 10 yds of 14c. Linen Crzisli Towclliiig for .00 i . , ALK PAST OUR WINDOWS -TO-DA_Y AND 1 See for yourself samples of the bargains that , will be offered you on DOLLAR DAY. _ _ e None of the items offered can be bought until ' E NINE O’CLOCK WEDNLSDAY morning. The ,_ ' l store will o at 9 sharp-no dollar day spec _ pen _ ialsi offered before that time, so that visitors out of town U will have a chance at the first of the offerings. 11 Womenfs winter coats worth to 6.70. _ ...$1.00 Coney and Thibet Fur Neckpieces, to 6,75.......... 1.00 100 haridsorne new felt hats for women, regularly priced to 5.00 each..t.... .............. ................. ..1.00 Great assortment new dress goods many weaves and colors, worth to 1.60 ........ .... ._ Western Sable Ruffs,_worth to 10.00 ............... __2.00 lllllillilllifiiilfgiliflit.l%‘lf.l3§'l}_' Some Notable" S 00 _smle l?°llal` Days 00 'i§.°_i}§f/§“i§é.‘.ivin- formed that some of the pupils of this school not only gave, but had the add- ed satisfaction of having earned their contribution by selling .home made candy. _ ~ ' ::POLl. TAXES.-All poll taxpay- ers unpaid after Wednesday, the 21th day of October will lwhsnded into the Police Court for collection. R. Van~_ Idsrltino, City Collector. 8605-10-26m8i__. I ::Tho ladies of Clifton, New Ian- ` don, will held a supper in the Hall on Thursday, Oct. 28th in aid of ‘Rod Cross work. Precoding the supper will be addresses by Dr. Fullerton. Capt. Campbell and other prominent tw 5_7 -- yvimml TEACHERS MEETING.-At a meet- ing of the Executive of the Teachers' Association of P.E_l. held in the City School Board Rooms Saturday, it was decided to proceed with the work of starting a teachers magazine. the chief object of which is to be the helping of teachers in their work. The magazitfs is to contain nine de- partments, the most important of which are:_t-Nature Study. Drawing, . Question Box, having special depart- ments for mathematics and English, Pedogogy and a column for inspectors. _ ?¢ EDWARD W,. DCYLE BURIED. - The Boston Traveller of Oct. `22nd asy|:- Funeral service for Edward Wilfred Doyle were held this morning in St. Catherine's Church, Somerville. Burial was in St. Paul's cemetery, Arlington-.\ll¢lr. Doyle was born in Charlottetown, P. E. I., in 1815, son of Patrick and Mary (Carr) Doyle. His early education was obtained under his father in the district schools of the province. Having learned the printing trade he came to Boston and eurtgfed the employ of Rockwell & Chu ill, with whom he remained 88 years, first no foreman than A superintendent. Hs Manual. He married in Boston in 1871. Mary Ring, who died in 1894. He married in 1904 Mrs. Emily Leard who survives lilm with the following children by the nrst marriage: Wil- fred J. Doyle, assistant city clerk of Boston; Frank E. Doyle of Steinert Hall, Edgar W. Doyle of Springfield, Louis C. Doyle, attorney: Emily JA. Doylo of Somerville, Henry G. Doyle iiistructor iii ltomanco language at Harvard, and Arthur H. Doyle of 1-.'oniei\ii»e. lr".-‘ then went into business for himself no contracting printer and was active- ' patriotic speaklrs. Doors oponlt 6.80 addresses to begin at 7. Adults 8Sc childrod 250. 8031-10-26112! ' .- \ » ly ongind' up to a few days of his . death. Ho wal. publisher ofanumbor . of books ‘and owner of the Bolton 9 _ _-,. ‘.°.=»'.»..o»is ia~NB4~».$w»¢|»"=z'\`m'x-'- » 1 1 A’ _ ._ < .i ‘ L5. \ 1 _ A ' i i l i 1 i~ i _ l » 5 1 ._, .i _. I ri, l__, _-__V`c,,,,':