ls... ' u- - ,___ ,_.... . ~ D0' EN:l0Y COLD If you do not, we suggest a boxof Penslar Laxstive Cold Breakers. ` ' ' , It does not matter so much how you caught the cold, but vou know you are feverish and all stu fed up generally -Liv§t.r'kidneys and pores sllon ike. ` - P e n s I a r 'Cold Bredkers sta rt everything working again. and almost before you realize it you are feeling all I right again-25c. box; E. A. Foster Central Drug Store If you were told of ' anewdiscoveryfortiis _ treatment of coughs, colds and bronchitis, ss semis is ug action ca all chest tl'eublos"iis anti- toxln is on diphthex-ia,or vaccination on small-pox. wouldn t you feel like giving it I. trial? gene is theldtiglcovtearlylit * UDB UB I 8 8. containi certain medicinal insredients. wbielhf, when placed upon the tongue, immsdi. ll-Old! turn into vapour. and are at once breathed down_the air passages to tlfs lungs. On theirjourney. they soothe the inflamed and irritated membranes of the bronchial tubes. the delicate walls of the air passages. and finally enter andcarry relief and healing tothe lungs. In a word, while no liquid or solid canget to the lungs and air passages, these Peps fumes get there direct, and st once commence their work oi' healing. TBM Cut out this ‘ -__ W mais. write wross it the name and date of this paper. and mail it (with lc. stamp to pay return postage) to Pcps Co.. Toronto. A free trial packet will then be sent you. All druggists and stores sell Pops. 50c. box. revs % HE5EE§E§bE‘i'~ fin -“-4’-1*-‘.if__i*-»w..= :.v.~r._~f.I waN'rEi>_ FEMALE wAN'rEn, emi. Fon 'eEN_EnAi. housework in family of three. Apply 13 Fitzroy Street. 1306-10-1Mtf. Gini. wAN'rEo. coop wacss. A5- ply Mrs. Dr._ McMillan, 205 Kent street. 1359-10-nvisi. WANTED.--A GiRL` FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, 249 Upper Prince Street 1308-10-2-mtf. WANTED.-MIDDLE AGED HOUSE- keeper in small family, near city. No children. Wrrite Box 254 City. ` 1461-10-9'-i‘n3ipd ,WANTED--A COMPETENT GEN- eral servant, wages $20 a month and travelling expenses-paid. Apply Mrs, H. A. Finlayson, Pictou. N. S. 1348-10-4-me6i. WANTED.-A C-APABLEVGIRL OR woman for general housework in a small family. Good wages. Apply Box 130, Amherst, Nova Scotia. I _ _ 1481-10_~10'~me4i. GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK. We need you to make socks on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter. Experience unnecessary. Distance immaterial. Positively no canvass- Ing. Yarn supplied. Particulars 3 cent stamp. Dept, 63 - C., Auto Knitter Co., Toronto. _ ITCYEIT" LOST.-- AUTO TIRE BETWEEN Charlottetown and Montague or Souris. Finder please notify W. G. Gillespie, Davis Hotel,Chai°iottetown Reward. 1380-10-4Mtf. LOST WEDNESDAY IN CHAR- lottetown gold bar pin with sapp- ' hires and pearls. Finder ,please re- turn to C. H. Black, Reward. , LOST BLACK AND WHITE BEAGLE pup with brown head; five months old`. Reward for return to 10 Havi- land Street. 1482-10-10M3l. LOST THURSDAY A P. E. I. HOS- pital nurse’-s graduation pin, name on reverse side. Finder please noti- fy Guardian. NIGHT OF TERROR FOR SPANISH CITY ._MiAl)RID~, (`;`:t. 7.M=I1ny _,casualties have resulted. it is feared, from the floods caused by excessive .rains throughout the country, particularly inithe city of Cartagena, the inhabi- tants of which spent a night of terror Wednesday night, owing to the in-4 undation of the lower parts of the city. The town was in coinplete darkness owing to the Interruption of gas and electric light service. .The inhabitants, 'who had taken. refuge in 'the upper -floors, crowded the win- dows and balconies. appealing for .The mounted .police did their utmost to rescue them, swimming their horses neck deep in water to rescue the terrified inhabitants. but were eventually obliged to abandon their efforts in consequence of the rising waters. .First reports gave casualties in Cartagena feared that there have more victims, especially urbs. ~ Damage from the floods, is, wide- spread particularly ln the `l1\'0\'l\\°° of Valencia, "Alicante and Murcia. -Railroads are cut in many lille". Traffic n Valencia. ,a town of al- ,most 2d0.000 inhabitants, is stopped- Telqgraph and telphones are down. No' newspapers are -Publllheil 1° twenty-two and it is been many in the sub- nmany places. \, _ ii' _- ff f . TENTRAL GUARDIAN . I1’ PAY! to buy in this province. ___ _ KINGSTON HALl.` 'l'-0Nl`GI'|T.»- 150 war views. “The trairof the 98th". - , I ' ‘ ~- oct. io-it CHURCH OF ENGLAND.-Divine service at Springfield on Sunday Oct. 12, at 11 a. in. and Crapaud 7 p. in. I ALL FOOTBALL players are asked to be at the C. A. A. A; grounds at 5 o'clock this evening for practice senv-Ic'sri canceiitisn.-on sc- count of ‘llliiess the Rev. D. McLéanfs _appointments published for 'Sunday are cancelled. IIONA HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT ,-160 war views. Come and see where your boys have fought and died. _ _ Oct. 10-2I PAY TODAY.--People wishing to save money should paiy their electric light bill today and receive discount. 1485 SUNDAY SERVICE.-Mr. William Scott will conduct the service nt the home of Mr. George Barrett, Einyvule, Oct. 12th, at 3 o'ciock, p.ni. (old time); I WILL BUY and load potatoes and oats at Elliot’s Station Monday a d Tuesday, October 14th and 15th. High- est prices paid. L. H. D. McLeod, Fredericton. _ 1471-10-9-M41 AMERICAN BLACKSMITH COAL. --A Pickard & Co., received a ship- ment ol the very best forge coal. Blacksmiths should order now. 1430-10-&M3i. Mrs. Granville Garrett and baby, Jean, ol' Westmoreland, were in the city yesterday on their way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Garrett, Cable Head West. WINSLOE C|RCUIT.- Services next Sunday Highfield, 11 a. m., fast time; Princetown, 3 p. m.; Winsloe North 7 p. ni. Rev. O. H. Peters tak ing the services. DORSEY-FARMER WEDDING-- The marriage took place Wednesday morning in Kihkora Church of Miss Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Farnier, to Mr. Frank Dorsey of Charlottetown. The bride wore it travelling suit of brown velour and black lint and carried a bouquet of bridal roses.. The bride'-s cousin, Miss Ethel Murphy, acted as bridesmaid. The best man was Mr. Everett Be-agan immediately after the ceremony which was performed by -Rev. Father \Siuith, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey motored to Borden and left for their wedding trip. FREDERICTON SCHOOL. --The following is"tllie standing of the pup- ils of'Fi'edericton School for the month of September:--Grade V,-lst. Wultér Weeks; 2nd. Chester Weeks. 3rd. Irene Weeks. Grade IV.-1st. Em erson Murray, 2nd._ Hilda Cutliffe and Lena Hickox, (equal) Grade III.-1st. Mary Stevenson, 2nd. Eldred Weeks, 3rd. Lawreiice Hickox. Grade `Il.-1st Beatrice Seller, 2nd. Allison Seller. Grade I.-ist Catherine Stevenson, 2nd. Herbert Ross, 3rd. Vera Hill, 4th Willie Hickox. Grade I.-(Junior).1. Margaret Hill, 2nd. Melville Weeks, 3rd. Alexander Ross. The following made perfect attendance during the month. Irene W‘eeks,_ Hilda Cutliffe and Horace Cutiiffe. Patriot please copy. ` THE STORK AT THE ROTARY. -Rotarian C. H. B, Long`w.ori:li pre- sided at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club in the Rose and Grey yesterday. There was ii large attenti- ance of members, the only guest pre- sent being Mr. E.T. _I-liggs. M.L.A_- Rotarian Callaglier rendered an ex- cellent vocal solo, and afnunibcr of rousing cfioiuses were sling- TUB stork,was iii evidence, having during the week called at the home of Rotar- Ian Consul Pierce. The happy event 'was celebrated by his fellow Rotar- ians presenling him with a silver cup for the new arrival and extending hearty good wishes for mother and baby girl. Rotarian Burnett made the presentation and Rotanian y Pierce acknowledged in a happy little speech. Next week will be Boys Night when bu/s und boy friends at a Rotarian meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Salts li Backachy STOP EATING MEAT FOR A WHILE IF YOUR BLADDER IS TROU- BLING YOU When ~_/on wake up with backachs and dull misery in the kidney reg- ion It generally means you have been eating too ni-ucli m_eat, says a well- known authority. -Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they becoiiiesort of paralyzed and Ioggy_ When your kidneys get slug- gish and clog you must relieve them like you relieve your -bowels; remov- ing all the hody's urlnous waste, else you have bnckaclie, sick headache. dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated. andwhen the wea- ther is bad you have rheumatic twin- ges. .The urine is cloudy, full of sedi- ment, channels often get sore, water scalils and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. ~ I' ' Either consult a good, reliable phy- sician at once or get ‘from your phar- take a tablespoonful in a glass of wat- er before breakfast for a few days and your ldiinsys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to nsutrsllss acids in the urine so it no longr Ir- ritates, thus ending .bladder wealth |1885. Jad Salts is a lIfe\sver for reguhir injure and makes s idelighttul, eller- vescent lithis-water drink: ~ ' Minn-s"» Lisiment cures coins, gs., and Kidneys Hurt in-acist about four ounces of Jwd |Saits;' meat eaters. It is inexpensive. cannot' GUARDIAN. A ‘s ' -I -I ‘ "" IEE.iisuti ~;Ei cuusi -‘T'“"' You've seen it often-just as the singer, prkacher or great,u:tor reaches the climax and/‘the_audience is ke ed upto the highest pitch of sniicipsti)on“, there comes that uncontrollable cou li of sneeze' from somewhere in (Es audience. How embarrassing for the victim who knows that the pleasure of many has been spoiled. You can svoi being in a similiar position by always carrying s ho; gf Jominion C. B. Q. Tablets (in the red box) . One or two doses will stq ircold before it gets seated, or brent up a hard cold in short order. Get a box -to-day, National Drug 3; _ Chemi = Co. ofCanada, Limited, | Stops Headache 7 0 J nominion c. B. Q. ‘$1 TABLETS (ill thi! red bel) *g Bulk up Colds and Ln Gripps * 4 in a few hours. 251:. , Q Q 4 _ _ * v v v vV.“‘t important Business Transaction A very important business deal was coiisuiiiinated yesterday when the Pocahontas Coal Co. of Charlottetown purchased the coal business of Messrs George E. Full and Son. They intend making extensive additions to the wharf and yards formerly occupied by Messrs. Geo. E. Full and Son nt the foot of Prince St. und will in the near future have one of the most modern yards in Eastern Canada. They have opened an uptown of- flcc at 86 Queen St. Mr. Fred Mc- Court of Montreal is one of the mem- bers of the firm. The business is und- er the personal management of Mr. C. W. lltogers. and he states that it is their intention In give the people of Ciiarlottetown an opportunity of having their coal delivered as it is in many of the large cities. One of the most important steps along this line is that all coal delivered by them will be weighed on the city scales and checked by the city weigh- er Mr. Large. It is such modern ideas and up-to- the-iiiinute firuisas this that help to boost Charlottetown. ' IN MEMORIAM MIRS. INGHAM S. WRIGHT I, The sad news has been received, of the death yesterday, Thursday morning in the Royal Victoria Hospitali Montreal, where she had gone for treatment, oi' 'Mrs`." Wright, wife of Mr. Ingham S. Wright. Campbellton, P. E. Island. The remains, accompan- icd by her husband and sister, Mrs. R. A. Taylor. will'arr_ive Saturday evening. The funeral will take place Sunday, October 12th, at 2 o'clock, old time, from the residence of her brother 'Min J. -S. Walker, Freetown Station to the North Bedeque Presby- terian Cemetery. The Guardian tend- ers sincere sympathy to the bereaved husband and relatives in their great sorrow. ' Fur Prices .Soaring -1_4 L NEIW YORK, Oct. 8.-All previous records for u single days sales were exceeded at the Fur Auction in the Masonic Temple here today when a 'total of $1,200,000 was rolled up. This I.-rnught the grand total to date up to $2,200,000. __ r The sum paid by the buyers for their skins today wus considered all the more unusual from the fact that not one of the nearly 600.000 pelts sold brought ii price higher than $43. It was thc great quantities of most oi’ the varieties oi"l?ci‘ed that did the trick the collection of mole alone contain- _ing nearly 240,000 skins. Prices ran high for the kinds of skins sold und it is now apparent that _the public is going to pay even more (ur its inanuiacturcd furs in the near future than is new the case. Among the da»y’s notable individual sales was the disposal ol’ the entire offering of flying squirrel to a leading French buyer ut prices, 10 per cent higher than this fur advanced at the Spring sale. Other average advances over the April sale that were scored today ranged from 10 per cent on flying squirrel niid Australian Opposum to 60 per cent on Nutria.‘ The only dec- line in the sale so far occurred today when the price of ,Australian Fox dropped 20 per cent below the April s~aie_ averages. _Marten and several other important Canadian and Ameri- .cun furs will come up for sale tomor- row_. , . .---- ------. 'V9.9' e¢»‘ Q/ I LOOK I lf you have been looking at boots and their prices late- ly-Iyou will geta pleasant ` surprise if you will ’ _|..0¢.K ' IN oua wmnows We are showings woman’s brown boot with neolin sole and English heel made on a stylish last with (pointed toe. _ This boot sh uid sell at . from $6.00 to $7.00 but our price is _ oNLv $4.95 - _'GET WISE _ I ' _ harmless laaaiive or physic for the 'nokmss-SMITH~»BEER little stomach, liver and bowels. - _ .Cliidren love its deiicio s ruity taste ’ vc- ._ ua- _ »- _ _ g -._-_<4 .MATINEE 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45. . \_ ,SHIRLEY MASON \;‘l’,`§,\'iin3ln Q31:/iimoa/I/Q>irauvs I ~ 1 JESSE L. LASKEY PRESENTS SHIRLEY MASON ERNEST TRUEX “Good-Bye Bill” An original idea in Photoplaying expressed ....~ in this fascinating picture. Ernest Tiuex and Shirley Mason have the laugh I on Bill Hunzollern in Holland. I _ “THE SHIP OF DREAD” The Jolly Sennett Comediens in 11th Startling Chapter of “LOVE’S FALSE FACES" “THE A Riot of Laughter in two Big Acts. Usual Prlces-51::-lOc-l5o. ' 1| The MaSt_er Mind In “The Master Mind" the author, Daniel C. Car-ter, has chosen a most unique character, as the central figure. The title role. “The Master Mind" discloses an individual pos- sessed of an abnormal brain, from which germinate unlawful schemes. Urged onward by suffering the death of his brother which was brought by the conviction secured by the district attorney, "The Master Mind" exercises every resource at his com- mand to avenge what he calls judical inurdci'. Tlirougli his power an in- nocent homeless girl is branded a murderer, after which he sends her. abroad that she may be educated and possess the culture and refinement necessary to win the love of the dis- trict-uttorziey. By his diabolical cun- ning he succeeds in bringing the former street waif and the nol-le hearted district attorney into each others arms. 'They are inarried. Short- ly after the districtattorney is seek- ing 'the governorshlp and the “Master Mind" feels his goal. he discloses the real identity of the district attorney’s wife to her husband and rejoicitugly states he will give the world the inside history of the wife of the iiiou who is fighting for the office of gov- ernor. The one great ambition for which "The Master Mind" has striven for the greater part of his life to realize is .it hand. To him it is the proudest moment of his life. Hel has avenged the death of his brotlier.| But ag lie is about to take the finall step and place the disgraceful stigma] upon an honored man his power is` overthrown by love of a trusting you-ng woinaii. ` " The Master Mind will be presentedi by the Klark-Ui‘baii Co. tonight. ' 1487. HOTEL ARRIVALS I VICTORIA HOTEL ____ J. E. Petrie, St. John, N. B.; F. Gordon, Montague; R. W. MacDon- ald, Toronto; B. R. McF‘adyen, Tig- nisli; Mrs. Wickman, Tignish; Mrs., I-I. Bowness, Kensington; J. F. Ar- nett, Sunimerside; A. C. Rogers, Suininersidc; L.l). McKenzie, Truro; A.L. Mlngo, New York; E.H. Mon- kley, Sumiuerside; R. W. Strong, 1B~ost,nii; P. Giinilisli, Montreal; J. Donovan, Montreal; A. R. Charest. Chicago; R. J. Mark, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bourret, Port Arthur, Ont; John Fairman, New York; A. J. Mclntyre, Borden; H. B. Web- ster, Port. Elgin, N. B.; S.'Hessian. E. G. Saunders, City; J. M. Web- ster, N. B.; F. Scott, St. John, N.B.; R. Crawford, St. John, N. B. - “Syrup oi Figs” is Laxative For Child took A-r voncusi nsiviove Po..- sons Fiiom s~roMAci-I, tivsn Ano aowsts __ Q-__,-;~ _ _ Inf, wg” ai I I Accept “Caiifortiin“ Syrup of Figs oni-y-look for the name California on the package. then you are sure your child is having the- best and most _ l ron was ai. :Em-..;°i. .ser °° _Mbtherl You must say f‘Cslifornis." Prince Edward All This \AIeek THE KLARK-URBAN CO. In New York and London Successes Matinee Today at 2.30. Doors 0pen 2 0'clocli. “THE 13TH CHAIR” TONIGHT f “THE MASTER MIND" 'A Pisy that wiiiihriii and hola yoninnsspeii. Seats now on sale at the Theatre for the Entire Week. Doors open 7.30. Curtain 8.30 Sharp. arties ariving late will be obliged to wait until first act is over- Seats ordered by phone, or left to be called for, will . not be held after 8 o’clock. L . q suv ll. McDonald, Truro; W. A. ilug and wife, Montague; Harry n, Montague; R. C. Mitchell, iito; Mrs. J. Sniith, Sydney; L. . Murdock, Murray River; Robert tci' and wife, Boston; R. B. oiiuid, Borden; Jacko Moline, e Buy; L. J. McMillan, St. Geo- ; N. H. Morrison, Annandale; y, Buffalo, N. Y.; Harold Laird, vin; Leo Brzidlcy, St. Terosufs W. _ -..lm REVERE HOTEL (`. McDonald. Orwell Cove; Waldo Maciiuiii, Devon, N. B.: L- W. M80 donald, Amherst; W. H. Stone. St. John; J. A. O'I-iallornn, Blooiufleld; G. L. McLaren, New Perth. BIRTHS Ma':DONALD.-Ou Sunday morning' Sept. 28th, 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Monticello, (nie Miss McFarlane, Annandale; Rev. Evelyn MacPhee) a son. Macdonald. Souris; 'W. R. Min:id's Llnlment Cures Diphtherla '§*.`?S7"'- - i` 2 if ; f _ / , ‘ "H "A" o ti E A - IN'Be\Ne- . fvIcIi.Ai~I'I' M‘.’$f»‘3 " _- ” °i5i¢'i'é'é'i= ` G*._<»e° ` We hope that a return of the Flu Epidemic will not occur--- Help realize this hope. Guard x Your Health. ' -A Cold’ Neglected is Serious-- Stop it now We will tell you how. ' , _ I REDDIN BRU5. THE DRUG STURE DE LUKE H ln _BROWN BLUCK RTEHNGND ST. Pldiliif 86 1; I ti . `e \