mrs . ~--~--- ~_ ,,, , , /rna»cHARLofr'ra'rown GUARDIAN ~\ ~ - '_ T lor . E” C5 Everybody . We have vessels at our wharfpnow with the following coals: . . Albion Nut Illvolfness Round ‘ Drummond Round o’R'eIserv'e.Run of Mine We' will -be discharging for several days. Ordei"`your supply to-day A. Piicikard & Co. Phone 240 _ ~ I Ch’town _i_.___-_il ____l,_...l.i ,if .i ., s \ F. - Come HERE for HER Chocolates /; V 1 -v._¢"`»7_ Here you will find a choice . assortment of tho most delici- ous chocolates made by Moirs, » Neilsons and WilIiards- Can- , ada’s best contectioners. - Our chocolates are as pure, clean, fresh and good as even the most fastidious could de- sire. ‘ Boxes and bulk-ordinary prices. iMcKlNNON ` . \‘ 'rY§», //lln\\\\\\YIAv///IlI4\\\\\\\\umrllJ5 _ I 1 ..' _ € _ 4 \\\\_\vllI/A\\\i\\§s\\ Reliable ` Hot Water Bottles ~ made ot the best quality rub- ber and latest designs to with- stand constant bard usage. We are so confident our Ho Water Bottles will meet al your needs and give perfec satisfaction that we give yo Two Year Guarantee ' against any defect in materi or workmanship. Let us show you our ne stock. Prices $1.00 to $4.00. Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggi|t”“B 9IIIllIlIlI.\\\\\\\\\\\v' /If|§ S ll\\\\\\\VIIlI0 D .- S lllll'IIl`\\\\\\\\\ l_l i- . U I suiufii N EWS Reported inwards: Schr. Hazel B. Miller, Capt. Lan- tigue, from Campbellton. Reported Outwardsz Schr. Starlight, Capt. Forgeron, for Petit de Grat. N.S. Schr. Elma L. Young, Capt. Baker, for Wallace. Schr. Fama, Capt. Fargeron, for Arlcliat. Sehr. E. S. Falt, Capt. Horton, for Picton. ::CHANGEABLE ..WEATHER is hard on children’s shoes-one wet day gives a hall’ shoddy shoe a mon- grel look it never gets over. NOT SO in (‘ltOSBY’S “YOUNG CANADA" SCHOOL S}iOES- they take a soak- ing like a young duck und never lose their shape or go over in the counter. l’ay a little more and treble the war hilt be sure you get CROSBY’S “YOUNG CANADA.” ‘ Gruhbs-Why are you so certain that ninn is an inmate ot the as um Drug V Company ‘ii --~._-_--aa W ' H W §“\\Yll\\\iIII'lIllI§\\\\\\\\iIIA\\\\\¥|"'-Z '/I/IIIIII.\““\\\V£lII/I/I KW( Be Skeptical oi i ` Bargains _ ot All is Gold that G'itters _ lt you want, good, pure ’ have _eamestly strivep Phone 345 - , ; \ reliable tobacco go to an u __ ,_ honest manufacturer. VY I 0 _ - establish such a repu ation,_and believe our old friends 'will say that we have neverdisappointed them. Hickey s Black Twit Chewing Tobacco reDr€S€I\fS H0* Only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line! -l‘li_lckey & Nicholson'l`oh. Co., I & \\\\\iI//gI@\\\\\\W//g”f.;~\§\\YI , .' yl :ind not one of the physicians or at- tendants? , Stubbs-Because he appears so ra- tional and intelligent. I/A ` A ' ' . E §£7]lIlllIR\\\\\\\\\EIIlA\\\\\ _ lin' 15 ) _ . l i -, . _ ‘ ii - ` Manufacturers ` i | \ i I* y _. .-. - . I /f[[L ~ ,few/urs -A Lf -'-‘-7//[PfA’f£'£f fl;.i»¥i-he s W -nl I AM urasr S .wwf i rave# 'sat/ann r//:lr War /wa //vs0L£-9. . itll O ...___-.i___..| cus f. 'EWED . i""‘éi"'° , are,,l-leartz Eiemorial Hall. 'liuesdayf C D _ ,November oth. .Admission-.10 cents- . 1 ` ~ ». ‘ I ' "' " 'ii ` "1l,_ 1'- I A , S ' \. Ynnnqv V' ' vi S E: "" rr P/ivsto Buy in this Province. SEE the sl hts at the 'Poddlers Par- ' "rits oAscAPizoiA.-'riie s.s, ons- oapedla. sailed from Quebec last night' and is due here on Thursday next. RUSTICO SERVICES,-.», There will be servicsin St. Marks Church, Rus- iiée, tcnui-en or Engines: on sunday next, Nov.,-'ith at 3 p. In. .. Y.M.6.A. AUXILIARY,-The regular monthly meetiing of the Y,.M.C.A. Au}iliai:y will be held Saturday after- noon, Nov. 6th,' at'4*p.m. All the members are urgently requested to attend. Come and help. ‘_ ENGAGEMENT.- Mrs. M. A. Den- mark announces the engagement of her youngest daughter Ida Georgina (Niedy) to Captain Louis -Wallington, P. E. l. From “The Daily Ontario"-; _BellevilIe, Ontario, lst Nov. HOME,FOR BURIAL.-The remains oi ,Edward Fox, of the schooner -Linda Tiblo, who was drowned at Cardigan on Saturday last were sent to his home in Grand Banks, Njid., for burial. Mr Tiblo, one of the owners of the schooner, arrived in Cardigan on Monday. f WEDDING BELLS.-The marriage of Miss Jessie M. Bruce, daubhter ot Mr John Bruce ot Kingsboro, to Mr Everett Thomas McK`endrick, son of Mr J. C. McKendrick, of Hillcrest, Charlottetown Royalty, took _place ,in Zion Church on Wednesday evening last at seven o'clock. Rev. G. C. Tay- lor oiilciated. The bride who was nn- attended, wore a handsome costume of brown, with hat to match. The bride has been in the employ ot- Messrs Moore & McLeod, of this city. and’among the many valuable wed- ding presents were~ suitable remem- brances from her fellow-employees. The Guardian tenders to Mr and -Mrs McKendrick heartiest congratulations. WEDDING CHIMES. - At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ross Kinross, brother and sister of the bride on Tuesday evening, Nov. 2.. one ot the very pleasing events oi’ life was consummated, when Miss Irene Belle Ross was united in marriage to Mr. Peter I. McQueen of Orwell. At 8 o'clock as the strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march floated frcm the piano under the skilful hands ot' Mrs. L. W. ings. The groom supported by Mr. Nat McKinnon ot Pownal, lod by the ofliciating clergyman Dr. McEwen en- tered the parlor. At the close oi’ tho march the bride lcd by her_bi"othcr, with the brides maid, Miss Eva Smith of Pownal and the brides niece Ruth as bearer of flowers came iii. The pride taking her place beside the groom. Mrs. ings then rendered beau- tifully the solo. "The Voice that breathed from Eden". At the close of which the marriage pledges were made. A short practical ring cere- mony was used, little Helen Ross, a niece of the bride as -rim; bearer. The groom was dres.seii"in conventional black, while the bride wasbeautitully attired in white satin dechene trimm- ed with whito '=~' with 'veil and or- ange blossoms. The bridesmaid was also beautifiilly dressed in Belgian blue .silk and real lace. The decora- tions in tdie- parlor and dining room. ‘were very artistic and showed the work of skinful hands. The guests were_ali friends and immediate re- latives of the families ci' the young people. The presents to the bride were-numei'ou.s and valuable. After the ceremony a. sumptuous three rse wedding supper was heartily enjoye~d.~ The toast to the bride and groom, with complementory remarks on the event were given by Hon. Alex Martin of. Valleyilcld, in his us- ual witty; interesting’ 'and graceful manner. A most enjoyable evening 'was spent. The music und harmony 'thin waeninteiisifisd by a. spasm of music, minus harmony without, but all contributed to add zest- to the aus- picibus event. The young people go to home-keeping at once with thc best* wishes of t'helr`rnany foiorids with whom they are popular. '- ::Foster’s Geralocal Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is much stronger than most emulslons sold and the additiion oi' Guacol -makes it ' "the finest pre- coughs and bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00 bottle. E. A. Foster, Centr- al' Drugstore. Miss Ada Bradbury 88 Great George Street ` Art Needle Work and mater working. Stamped Linens Threads of all kinds. 88 Great Street. 3710-9-29Mtf. _ . . .. Any form of neuralgisi 'no' mltter how severe it may bel will quickly yield to a » -,few ,¢uro.. ._ . 'This wonderful preparation* has its worth'by -bring-' ing relief to thousands 0\1l'6 YOU. ' MacNutt, C. A. M.C.,"ot Charlottetown* FIRE AT UPTON.-On the eveningi paration on the market for obstinate :zlnvorness Peanut Coal is _selling at Geo. . Full’s Coal Yard at three ‘ dollars per ton. . 3752-11-3m4l. EVANS’ is the ‘Right Cure for Neuriilgfi'-a treatments ot Evans Ngii_ifg'l¢|ti,'_V . . 1 _ - , ‘ PRIME 'SAUSAGES always, on hand ~ at ,I-Iolman’s, Charlottetown. ' I . 8797-11-Gintf .PnicEe.- We netware tamper; Genuine “New Burrell-Johnson iron" ,I Co's Silver' Moons in Stock, positive-' ly the most reliable to buy; Get our , - prices. Tl-IE ROGERS HARDWARE CO, Limited. 3779-21. V ` MEETING TODAY.- The Ladie’s; Aid Society of the Y. M. C. A., will hold a regular monthly; meeting this afternoon at 4 p. m. All ladies’ inter- ested in the Y. M. C. A., work urgent- ly asked to att’end\ PARCE-L8 F_0R ENGLAND.- The; next steamer sailing from Montreal' for England with mails-will leave on Saturday, the 13th inst., and all par-1 cols to connect with this steamer must be mailed so as to 'leave here on Thursday morning, the 11th. I l of the 29th ult., about 6 p.m.~, the dwelling-house owned by Mr Seymourf Taylor and occupied by Mr Wm. Ward was burned to the ground with veryl little insurance on it. Some of the' furniture in the house was saved. The cause of fire is unknown. MURRAY -HARBOUR RED CROSS. --The Murrvtyillarbour North branch of tlie,R_ed Cross Society have for- warded thei' following list to the Armonries, Charlottetown, from Oct. 1914 to November 1, 1915:-32 sheets, 70 plllow'oases, <19- pyjama suits, 82 handkerchiefs._,;l8 pair oi’ socks. \i9 nightshirts, 12' bandages, 11 towels, 2 feather 'pilIows. Malinda Millar,i Treasureri _ 3800 TIBBETTS-ARTHUR. - Charles Garfield ’éib,betts. youngest son of Mr and Mrs_ harles_H. Tibbets, of Wolfe- bioro Centrel,w§\T.-H.,I€vas united in mar-_ rage to' ss atherine McLean lsrthu-rélirz Bt;;ton,ilV)ll;1ss., on Tuesday, ept. ' s .. r T etts is a native ofiwolfeboro and received his educa- tion`,there, being a graduate of Brew- ster Academy; 'He has been a resi- dent ot Boston for a number ot’ years. ,,'1l`IIhe lé§'i,de,iAishthe daughter of Mr and rs eo. rt ur, of Mount Hope, P.E. Isla-nd, where she has spentpher sum- mers,.though she lived in ‘Boston for son1e_yoars.-. Both young people have a =lios'tolfj friend wish them happi- ness an prosper y. Mr and Mrs Tibbetts will reside at 22 Speedwell Street, in Dorchester, Mass. RECRUITINGI MEETING AT BON-, SHAW.-On _ Thursday evening s large. and rousing recruiting meeting was 'held at Bonshaw. Tho Rev. Di‘. Fullerton presided. Lieut. Dawsoni made a powerful appeal to the men of his own district to come with him to fight for King and Country. Mr.\ Crosby then followed with a line ad- dress and deal-t with the urgency of the situation during this crisis. He made s fine appeal to the young men to follow the example of Private Mc- Clary, -who was sitting on the pmt-‘ form, and those going to the front' with the Highland Regiment. Mr.. Barlow sang in his usual splendid stvle several patriotic songs, which stirred the enthusiasm of the people, and resulted in three men coming for-` ward. Mr.- Watkis was the aecompa-' mst and did his work in an excellent manner. The meeting closed with the singing of God Save the King. i OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD Pm-ify your _blood by_ taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. _ This medi- cine has been and stillisthe people s medicine because of its reliable 1 character and its wonderful success I in the treatment of the common dis- I eases and ailments--sorofn_la, tarrh, rheumatism, ¢ly_s]_JBPBlH» lf?" of appetite. th" tired feolulsih general debility. i Heod’s Sarsaparllla has been | tested forty yearn. Get it t0d\Y~ I C81- ii-ff I ::If you are a good cook, you ‘careful about the' Kitchen Drugs. We sell the purest, and the best Baking, Powder, l<‘lavonrin|z"Extracts. Olivo Oil, Spices, etc., etc., JOHNSON & JOI-l_NSON, Driiggists, (lor. Kent and Prince Sts. BH! i | |||i\\\\\\\ I -. Satisfactory Everyday -@ f-Service That feeling of security which one should have drugs is experienced by Itis most to .us to note to us a ¢ i that -our If you will "trade with we feel Sure that' our _ service will in you this same of se_curity.Nand cause you to become a ,regular customer. f-¢f,'_lU=f.l!s Ywr - . ,L Dmdaists. _ Johnson' & Johnson l “mi 'rua ountirv oauooronn. Gor. Knit. li Prlnoe in, *,Moore & ' f 11,19-121 Queen Street A ' ' ' lVlen’s English 5C Worth to 60c each, Saturday , , ' ‘r Here is a wonderful value for Saturday shoppers-a great -lot of new English Oxford g shirts, light and dark stripes, all sizes, large and roomy, worth to cents each. As a banner special for Saturday, we offer them at. .. . ' ' 25C. each Men’s Fancy Winter Vests worth to $4.00 ior........ ....$i.oo lVlcn’s and boys caps, odd sizes, worth to $i.oo..,...... . . . . .. 5oc. _ Men’s working gloves and mitts regular 6oc.;md65c . . . . . . . . . . _._ 5oc. / Colored Wool Dress Goo~ds-- A, nice range w orth from 1.25 to 7 5c and Brown . i9c. Small Boy’s Sweaters, Navy Saturday A `Mcu’s splendid four-in-hand T ics, a wonder 3 for........ $1.00 Mcn’s 'Wool Lined Mocha (}lo`ves, regular $I.25line f0r...... $1.00 On the dress goods counter all day” Saturday you will find this splendid bargain. There is :iii assortment oi pretty and durable fabrics-all colored-no blacks. The goods arc all vziricties of price, riuiniiig as high as $1.25 per yziril. For Saturday you can clioosc :itpcryzird........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c. 1 .00 Worth to 20c 1.25 Gloves _ ~ _ , _ -Here is a special lot of nice dog-skin gloves There 'S a lot of nbbons that we are °lear'_ Tans, all sizes, well made, durable and shapely. ‘"3 Gut' There are Odd lotsvshort endS_°a“ This is a. special purchase, procured to sell at sorts--worth to 20c. yard-half dozen colors $I_25_ and you can choose Saturday for Choose Saturday for I A 0 5c yard 1.00 pair Ribbons 5c yd Wom’s Dogskin W -.ll I + M ’ Sh°rts and Drawers A . aiimssizesf--odd Garments 500 This lot of underwear comprises all thc lines we have in incomplete assortment-. Whcrc we have discontinued a line Bild llfwc only a few of each Size left-we " have put it into this range. That mcaiis that on Saturday you can buy these shirts and drawers worth to $1.25 for 0nly........ _ C 75c I, OO A FIVE DOLLAR BILL CAN do wonderful work hcrc today. gf. "" - This lot of dresses offered at- this most remarkable price, is mostly nice if " scrges in very pretty plain colors. i Mcn’s all wool ribbed shirts and drawers :i very special lot of $I.oo value l :iteac\i.... . . . . Serge Dresses 0 5 Worth to $16.00 for -° I I There are some narrow skirt models-and there are some mod- ` crntely wide cuts-:intl some that are quite in line with thc new skirt -» 3 \ ideas. ' ` ~ - \ ` V , _ `» ` 'l` hey arc all good. The ,scrgcs arc hue, limi all wool fabrics-- I F -U bcttcr than wc could give youicven at the same money if bought new today. Look them over if there’s one that pleases you-you can ' sziveha lot of money. Q ((» i Clearing A Lot Of i , SkirtsgWo1°th $6.00 A \ . ' Scrgcs-'l`wcetls--l’anziiu;is--iii black, navy and colored. 'l`hcy arc wcll inadc--well tziilorcrl-iinc splciididly woven fabrics. They are not of latest model th;it’s :ill the matter. ' Any woman who wants ii kuockziboiit skirt cziiuiot ziiiord 'A this wonderful bargain by. / Skirts worth from $4.50 to $6.00 cacli, all sizes- . O iopass ` .rl many colors,clcar at........ . ` . "~.» Some Spleiidid Saturday Bargains In Linen Depannienf y l Au all pure linen Pillow Sham, Hcnistitchcd ziiidxgliiiib. iii.a.. veyy pretty design. Size 30x30 slig'itly° soileclf Regular $1.25 each, _ just arrived, :i sm:ilL job lot of l)ainask 'l`ziblc Napkins that came in too late fFr` dollar day in a good range of patterns, sizc 22x22 ins.- Special for Saturday.... c Special for S:itiu'day...... Another job lot Ei' Damask Napkins which , arrived too late fm' dollar day-in a large range A good, strong durable. Roller of designs made from,an all pure linen `i7 ins. wide, red border, special for yarn, Size 24x24 ins. Saturday special Saturday.. .. ». . . . . . . . . . for.... '_ , _ A nice line, 'even thread White , ,- . i Another lot of Japanese hand crochet -Doil~ ies in a very pretty design, size 9x9 in _ A ` rg-gular worth |6c each. Special for Sat- Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . urday..;...--......5.........'..... C . , f _ I ` A good strong, durable round thread un- A good big soft Bath Towel wld. ` bleached Siieeting, 7o_'ins. wide regular Special for Satt'ird1iy...... .... '.. p An all pure Linen lluck Towel, large sind djepisiitched, Hemmed and colored border..--.... .. ‘ `_,,.,,.,..:.........--.........., I .~ .‘°a V _ _- ~£=.»a¢_‘.‘ S ', . 1~* -"a3¢‘¢_ . ._ . ., ~ ,_ ., _,, V ,,. _ _ , _ _ / "I 'try-qu! ‘/.-'P ',;'»¢¢.\ ,» ., ~ .i ‘ `_, ¢. _ », ¢ ». J 3..... in i io-ii J P Godin W..A‘.Stp\v`,u‘t 'sees niérmé-eim, ~1`1“`“==1».==»-~%- ,. -f "‘.LP-..-32: C l owelling 6 c Cotton, 35 ins. wide free from dressing. Special . l0c a beauty for every day use in the Bath c