Z nc-"TOR -ER 151 1913 jrnnnrrmwr saws rmsr or Aw . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' lommio omit. ' PAGE ./ /._ »` / _ l l ll who with .Tcl '_ -__ vi vi _ 1.? 5' ‘ ;~_ ._.`M1.)".,&. . _.oi |_.»‘_.__ ’f_ COAL Y Bm' ° ;»;g.;- _-. A _‘ 3 §`-f.;`,"j)r j l\_:*' __-_ -jg 'ni-A_\'3".',. . 57/ ‘ " ' ‘ '-‘ / 1 DQ f o \\ \iY=r ve. ‘£;_§~f ‘1. ,`1\" ,;A_.-‘$5 ,, . 1 ~.°"""` `\` _ .-in _ 1 I1 , 'E' 6’/Y//V , . . ,, . _ '“/'///,//. ‘Limp ~\ =L"“‘ muy. appy is the .Man has his coal bin filled PICK./lRD’S COAL, it means a warm comfortable home during the cold winter. We can make you happy too, by supplying the best Coal at the lowest prices. A. Pickard & Co. Phone 24 o Ch'town ` ii WAI\"I‘ WI lll":f.l~lSS UN L0 Flillllfil-i'l‘ S'l‘l.u`All'1l`Jlti~i NDON, (let. 14-The lilxccutivc (iouncil of the Nzitional Sailors and `l1‘ircmeii's Union ut an c.ui<~rgci\cy moe ti ng today decided to take aybai- lot of the rnunibem of the Uuioii on the question iviictiicr they were pri- pared, 1.11 Bl craft. to refuse uftcr May I, .\ill4, lip on bo:ii'd any oceuii-goinl; not equipped with wireless telc- gr:iphy_ ’l`|ie that could pod \\' could your frnc HPIl.ll`l in iii B0 tiiree filed Council expressed the opinion niucii loss of lffc on cargo l>o:|.L.~i be avoided iftiicy were equip- ith wirclcsii teliggrapiiy which be done ui; n. cost of $2,000 Li for czich vessel. (iouncii proposes to invite the cn of the other iintionri to .lvill o niovenicnt. F();~iS WlI.L RUN AGAIN. STUN, Oct, 15.-~(lov<-.rnor Foss, tinics elected as llciiioi-.i‘at has nmninntion piipcrs us nn Indu- pendent candidate for rc-election. Mina Ge n ic rrl's Llnimolit Co., Limited. nfs,-A customer _of ours Cllmll ry bmi msn gl distemper in n vnbuiblo horse by the use of Min- Allll’ s inuiiinirr. Youre truly, ‘~ VILANDIE FRERES. L _-___ __ §;»._.__._.f rug Co. Comer Great George and Kent Sfreefs. By practical tests and experiments on track horses owned by The MacKinnon Drug Co. we know that MacKinnon Condition Pow the best on the market d i].l‘€ A lb. hey improve the appetite. Strengthen diges- tion, purify the blood and give new strength, snap. vim and stamina to the animal. ders 25c sanitary tins M cKinnon D ay s to t ght 'I Put up in air iiave You Tried lilcliionon’s §o foiidilion Powders l,____ __.._____. 600|) NEWS for RIIEUMATIC means the discovery of SUFFERERS medicinal reiueflif “mt Wm l' elieve and finalli' Culeims painful disease. having cured manY_ “Vere cases, we recommend it tags suffering from rhennin with confidence. (ieo. Efilullhes ' R0llD’S liheumalism Cure P¢ople’a Drllllm °' I s. THE csimiii I L GUARDIAN Qs It PHYS is buy ia' nur Province. BOSTON BOAT.-The Plant Lline St¢1_\l'l16r is due here to-night from I-*°B'¢0l\. Wltll' Passengers and freight. SALE POSTRONED.-The sale of Sliorthorn cattle to have taken place at the farm of D. C.McKinley, North IUVHP. wasllostvoned until next Wed- n°3d*1Y» the 22nd lust., at 2 o'clock. l"OS'l‘l-’ONED.-On account of the unfavorable weather the Ladies' Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital have pogi-,_ POW* their meeting until Tuesday next at 3 o'clock. LADIES (‘()ATS.-We are showing special values in ladies coats with fur collar and imitation lamb lining, int.erlined with rubber in waist and slcevvs. Priced from $14.75 toi $27.50. Sinclair ii? Stewart, Ltd, 2131-10-16nie2i. NEW CHARGE.-Mr. David Jones, of l)urham, England, has been ap- bointed by the Bishop of Nova Scot- ia, to take charge of Georgetown, S0“1'iS. and Cherry ,Va1ley. Ho will- take the services at Georgetown next Sllllday at 11 A. M., and 7 lP. M, SPOON SHOOT.-On Saturday afternoon 0, spoon shoot, in connect- ion with the Civilian's Rifle Club, of (ihnrlottetown,` will take place, on the Kensington range. Shooting will commence promptly at two o'clock,l :ind the 200 yards range will be closed positively at three o‘c-lock. If, is to bc hoped that all members of the club will make every ednrt to be in attendance at this shoot, which will bc the club’s last fixture for the scnson, and a special invitation is licld out to the members from the country, who have not been seen as often on the rouge as desired. PARTRIDGPI SEASUN`Ul’ENS.- l’iirtridges, which up to yesterday, were taboo with sportsmen on thc lsliind, according to the provisions of the (ionic Act, are from now on, the lawful game of all devotees of the sl>oI‘tiuir gun. It in stntoil that the birds are very plentiful, so that gnnsnicn muy expect good spur \vh|.-never they should go out for ii duy with these birds. They are snid to bc most; plentiful in the mst and west parts of the lslanll. Une or two of the most ardent sportsmen in the eitv yesterday intended to take im- mediate advantage of the raising of the embargo, but the \veuther will-i too inclcincnt to iimlic promise of ri pleasant tramp among the woods, and the comtcniplatcd day’s sport wus aliniidoiied. (‘dillR(7l'll\lS AMALGAMATF..-'f‘iie First Prcsbytcriaii Church and St. l'nnl'n l'rcsbyterinn (lliurch, of Truro are about to unite forces and 3, com- mittee on supply was appointed to moderate o. call to some minister. They were unanimous in favor of Rev. J. A. Ramsay of the Kirk Church, New Glasgow, N. S. Rev. Mr. Ramsay is a native of Hamilton P: E. I., and was educated ut Prince of Wales College, Dalhousie Univer- sity, Pino Hill College, and in l¢ld-iii- liurgh. He has been pastor of the Kirk Church for almost six years, and during that time, has endeared himself to all the members and built up the roiigrcgation noticeably. Not* only within the pale of his own i'nurcli is he respected and loved but tlu-oughout the whole town where hc wus willing to lll\/yfs* E'/295! Gbféarf TUD_Y THE MODELS SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION below. juzt notice tlie_.=rnart, modern design of each gariueut. Look particularly at the Overcont illustrated. And bear in mind that by paying a little call at TH 15 ‘ ‘ -' il t ' hrir; - 7 _ '_ 'x 4 THE ME\l’S STOPE SELLS SUITS tii8. . . frm; iisirs sroilr. sr.LLs ovicucl>A'i*qs?'rsiff?,’ i 23,21 ig 32' 2(-lg; ig 35.33 §:l8§1" `$]”~”L~S.”“’Y'S WITS if-7S» 2 7S» 36°, sf-0 f~» 14-00 f E U1* FI2l\S R/lIl\(.OATb $5 oo, 6.oo, 8.00, 10.01 to 21 eo $1§f to $2 Soft Hats 504: $2 to $3 Soft Hats $1 A V f_ About ten dozen smart hats in four Big line of very choice Englisli and .q/:__-W or ive of the best color-5, regular $l.oo io Ainerican hats, all colors, all sizes ;“~2.r~.o 2.00 to $3 oo 0 7asSzlvro" is »`nsSf ' _*Z5 ’.. ' `~.. msstom Q n msstbm II Cgl 'ia.¢.$`wr3" Q I ensszlare s>hffrfgnrsnn rtiiriina s ,- @ *_ 'i'75e}5`ua ‘ 2 'f`ws.S`t‘oré` | hs.§`1loré` l /0 1/'uv \\\\ \\ 7 ` anna one ,smsa.;) #hiv/f " léhsSz%ré` ( 'q5e}5'11n ,Z- `%=o~.z~ L%vY0'mi "I of a pain in the region of tho hcart,, but he was in good spirits and no one imagined anything serious was ,_ __ , wrong Since thc death of his wife four weeks ago lic has been living ,, - , ` alone and had just completed ar- M _ _ rangenients to have ri widowed sister (, < ‘ Q make her home with him. Francis H. l .g Q Blanchard was born in 1'. E. Island ` M) ’ but lived here since a young uiaii "‘ '_ trips on different parts of thc island. Two brothers, Jotlian in P. E. ls- land, and John in Truro mid three sisters, Jane and Adeline in Truro, and Ada in Montreal, survive him. ' The funeral took place on Monday, Q _ Rev. J. Astbury conducted services at the house, after which the mcm» bers of the Masonic order took charge and held an impressive service at the grove. \ ::N(yrvf'rr, -l\"¢-rchnnts and Buyers of Couu1.~;,- Produce take notice! We have n good stock of Produce Ro- eeipt Books, Bills-of-lading. Cus- Drnft forms, etc., all at lowest - 9 - prices. Carter & Co., Lt;l1.05 ‘D “M31 as a S cheek; ' ' soothing to tender skins.. :Rcxall Rubber Goods are sold Ygt Strong men canngt with the distinct iindcrstnnding that , ' if the quality is not so high as wc Weaf It out qulckly.. clnim nil money you pay will be cheerfully rf-funded (‘nll in and sec price from $1.35 to $2.50-hotter zrndes nrc zimrunfccd for two yenrs Fountain Syringes, ri vnrictY 0| ’ lsntiafnction than the common, Vkiml. S§,8.'i to $3.25. Enema syringe! and ' everything you could want in relia- ble . UND lb r_ Tho MacKinnon nC‘f<‘».? _ Oo¥&§"`(fiNe£ llebrge and they have. been Put t° the Helwus well known throughout Cape ’/qi ,@§ ‘ " “CUNA test ill H1333' C8595 Breton. Before therc was any rail- i L " with wonderful results. " way facilities in these parts he kept 'V4 ‘ vJ Y e S 0 a stable of good horses and drove ,Q ‘ commercial men and others on their QQ. 49° .V ,ih-