l . . l * 1 .1 ._ ~ Z .~,.. t.f.l-,;,,_,__. . _ . ,L _ ._ ._ _ . _._ l * ' J- if g l, . » _ _,,» .,- ;r.~-_ -rl-.. ,.f.-.`~{`, " -f; 4 _ i. =- ft A < _ ’ ' \ T 3 » . , _'. ‘ . _ ` . I v, ocrossli 29,1911. - _, °` - - ' EIB WN GUARD IAN . ‘ " ’ ' s.-._;;»..,.__w , ,_<.;..<_.' .4 ...., . ~ _.1~ '~ -.1 .te-°.. _l._..~- A _f _ I _ _ f... ..'_._..‘...-.__ '- __ PAGE _ v<°.‘l.§<..1:.i‘.'E;fi>_Ss- is is inuil iitliiii “ii”-fiiff-‘ woliii stil? DP0 ent today I The Cool<'s Studio NtW l)rSBFlSaV Biggk se with lim.. l Make the boys. at the front - happy by sending your photo for Xmas. Make the appointment at once at llle Bayer Studio Woman Telle How Lydia E. Pinkha.m’a Vegetable Com- pound Reetored Her Health. . Lim; Ohio.-“_I was all brolrhn down health from adlsplacement. One of my lady friends came to lee ine and elle ad- vised me to com- mence taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham'e Sanative Wash. 'I began tak- ing your remedies 1 and tlook$5.00wort.h and in two months was a well woman ln '“ " -~ after three docwrb eaid I never would ' stand up straight again. I was a. mid- A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography _ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am. steer Photography. ` |07 Queen St. Phone 68-J. , _ _ 4 lllll Ladies, |ll'u||`._ gl’ Colored lloois $5.00 a pair UIIIIIII Y&\\\\\\'l'll-\ §]IIIIIIlllA\\\\‘ll\\\\\\V/A The newest slides for Fall nr e colored Felt high cut lac lots we are showing. '|`llf‘y W€‘1l° well, Fit nicely. nod looking and conlforlllhle. to Dsfb Ianni \\\\\\\\\\\\ VII/i\\\\\\\1 :"‘ 5'? --shown In- FaW"‘» GFEY and Dark Brown. only $5.00 a pair. ee our windo Alley & co. |||||m\\\\\\\»v/Jlliniiasf' l BLACKBAND B SENSATION ’ Pure Bred Clyde, weight i‘ 1800 lbs in Stud Season -AND ALSO- .7 cn S Commodore Ledyard ._ l l The Sire of all the , best Racing Stock f. Ar li.. sable. of ll. 5* Ells Pharmacy lltd. in Montague, P l"i5o 6 zsmmwm :ii -li; Five f Re sons Why You Sould Use P Ellis’ White Pine 1 l and Tar 3 1. A guaranteed cough cure- No cure, no pay. ~ 2. Made by a firm you know personally- not thousnilds of miles away. 3. Made from the best drugs-pro/perly compounded. 4. llae been successfully us- cd for years. fl. As safe for children as adults. Our Emulelone are equally good. Made only by Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd. MONTAGUE i, ife for seven ears and I recommended msn to take before birth and after- wards, and they all got. along so nic_ely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to wnte U0 ` me Iwill be detightedtn answer them." -Mi-s.Jrxmn Horn. 842 E.Nort.h St.. Lima, Ohio. Women who auder from displace- menents, weakness, i!l’¢§lll\!'lt!0l» WT' vousness, baekeche o_r beadnazdoyvn pains, need the tonic-etreng ening properties of the roots and herhe con- tained in Lydia E-Pink.ham’l V128!-Bbli Compound. d i lm If ouwants eciala. v ee,wr lille Ilyilln E. lglnkllnm Medicina co. toontldentxala, Lynn. Moll- Dusthane Every house keeper knows that sweeping dust is an aw- ful botller and causes lots of extra work. Some know that when this dust is inhaled il often causes sickness. One cannot afford to do without ' r Dustbaue lt is not only a great labo saver but it kills germsann oiten prevents sickness. Or a tin of _ S Dusthane from your grocer today. Dustbane is packed in bbl. and kegs for large users Carvell Bros. General Distributors ‘£15-9-l3MBl86l . Professional Cards Miss Daisy Rudge nectlon. Mllniifzictilrer of all kinds of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair dressing, Maulcuring, Shaun- "-larrister Solicitor and Notaly Public - Office Neweon Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown ' Money to Loan on Real Estate -I MoLEAN A MeKlNNON Barrister Attorney-at-Law Qoyal Bank Building, Charlottetown Olllces- Old Guardian Otilce, Pro use Block. Charlottetown, P. E. I. llhutfliithutt. l__-1‘ Notary Public, do., ` MONEY T0 LOAN. |Judge Fraser has taken one of the [rooms in the Custom House for his |(7l;ullt}_'.-(‘. , l w y _ , the Vegetable Compound to every wo- schr. "Ht-len C. Morse" of St. Jdhn"s, The Eastern G ardian \ ..*It peye to buy in this Province. ~ ._-win. Hanoto P. oonnon if the Georgetown Guardian Represen- tntlve. - ..*M|L|TARY SERVICE OFFICE-j olllce for the present. He and Post master Garrett are kept busy receiv- ing applications for registry in thel military service.-C. ' ..*APPREC|ATION.-The .postal rurul delivery instituted by the Fe- deral Govc-rnment tftld shipping of mussel mud to all stations under-the direction of the local government are much sppl'ecln.tcd in eastern King's ..SLAG AS FERTILIZER.- The Newfoundland, arrived Friday from Montague, where she discharged a cargo of slag from Sydney. This slag it is understood, is being used as a fertilizer. The .tflleleu C. Morse” will be loads-.1 by J. J. Hughes, Co., fol~a French port.-C. ..*GEORGETOWN MARKET. - The f01l0WiI1§ are -the prices of farm produce in Georgetown and vicinity. Potatoes (white) 90 cents per ~hus. Potatoes (Blue) 80 cents per bus. Oats G5 cents per bus. Lambs (live wt-ight) 1,3 cents' per lb. llldes 17 cents per lb.-G. _*BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS.- Mrs. Michael Burke, Georgetown has had her dwelling house removed from its old site to her property on Glenely Street opposite the residence of Mr. William H. -Yoston. The work of re- moval was done by Mr. Peter Ross wllo completed the work in remarkab- ly short time. Mrs. Burke has sold the lot from which she moved her house to Captain James Gerrior. Two old houses in the lower part ot the Town which had long since outlived their usefulness have been torn down. Mr. Simon King who had the misfor- tune to lose his dwelling house by tire last spring, is busily engaged in one of 'her oldest and most respected ,- residents Mr. William' Moor passed. ?\ '.=.::='....:?i .1il.":l`°?”"fEEf§Ea`.;5i;i5;i;;H .,-sriitll " last winter doubtless the result of an accident he then met with in which he was thrown from his sleigh while driving on the Brudenell ice. He leaves to mourn his death one sister Emmaof Brudeneli and two brothers Frederick end Herbert of Brudenoll. 171 G,-ea; (;,¢°,-gg' 5¢_._.pho|-,Q con. interment took place from his home 3 to the Brudenell Cemetery on Mon- day, October 22nd at 2 o‘clock p. -ini. which was largely attended in spite. of the bad weather.-G. at present. also one in with, a load of coal for_E. McFarlsne.- The noise of the carts and waggons can be D heard from daylight till dark going ty - re I t to the village loaded with produce. - _ Qi-||q0N|c D|3EAsE5 -Mr. G. E. Saville has the job or K ' -';§»V,,-\, cUnA'rlvE TREATMENT hy the painting the large Renee Light /fl/yi/in _ ,. _ _ month ln advance, victoria i-mei. H0i1se.- Mr. A. A. '.McDonald. - 44/lk; Ghari0rtetowh,P is 1 canada Calle Srry. lost a valuable horse 8 ` - . " _f;-j,\- Hoults, 12 to 3 dolly Now few days uso -There are three very / [_-_'.1 w 9 . . . brother-ln-»law.- They have complet- ed gatherlng their grain, potatoes and turnips and had a nice crop. They were without help and have all the potatoes dug and ready for '_ H 1,/ 1g1(;.g.23M3M0spd_ old people livlmg about one mile up % _J ‘A the Grand River from the Village. ‘ ' \ " li ` The youngest ol' them is in his -77th year viz., Mr. R. Robertson and _'_ D. lr 'emi Mr seo Howlett their bring them today about $70 each.- Hls friends regret the serious illness of Mr. D. J. Steele of Little River who has been sick for about a month.--There are 5 -few lambs not disposed of around here.-0 SUMMERSIUE CORRECTED SAT sss. , I-Ild lb 151 10 Potatoes .. . .. . .. Wool, washed lb... . Wool unwashed lb. .. market and two spring _pigs -t.hat»wilI ' ..~u|n. n. n. Howi.E'r1' lr Guard- ian agent for Annandale and vicinity. . .*MARKET BRISK.-All unusual- ly large quantity ol’ potatoes is -being shilllled in bags on cars by all tile Souris merchants. Blur-.l 70c. Red . _“PURCHASED VE8SEL.- (lap- tnin James Gerrior of Georgetown who _spent the past several years lil ‘the Steel Works_ln Trenton. N. S., recently purchased the Schooner Ball of 30 tons and is now eng-lgr-J ill the coasting trade between 1'. E. ls- land and Nova Scotia. (7aplaln'Ger- rlor ls' a veteran se-lniun and can be depended on to do good work with his new vessel. -& Eiisrririi Prnsoulils ..*Mr_ Alex. F. Mcl’llee, George- town paid li visit to lluliilils oil Sun- day lust.-G. ..*Mrs'. Wim. Robert Webster of Rollo Bay is seriously ill ol' pneumo- nla.-C. ._ ..*Mrs. Charles DeI.orie, George- town- Royalty paid a visit to Monta- gue on Monday.-G. Mr. Joseph Dufley and Mr.sJoseph Kelly, Monaghan were in the city on business Saturday. ..’Miss Florence McDonald re- turned to her home in Georgetowll af- ter spendlng the pl;-it tcw weeks ill Brudeuell.-G. ` ..*Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Mc- Donald and little son Edison returned to their home ln Georgetown Tilesday after spending a few weeks in Seattle, Wash., and in Portland, Oregon. Mr. -lnd Mrs. McDonald travelled to these places by way of Vancouver and had s very pleasant journey. Their many friends in Georgetown gladly welcom- nnd White stock 75c.-(‘. ` - ..'A GOOD OPENING.-A young' competent watchmaker would find a Eood business opening in Souris il:-i they have none at present.-(‘. .."LOADING PRODUCE.-J. J. Hughes Co.. are loading the schr. “Irene M. B." with potatoes and lur- nips.-(‘. ._°EMsAnco i.ii=+sn.-Mu(-ll sh tisfactlon is expressed by farmers that the emburgn on potatoes to the Unltcd States' is lifted as they can now slllp little lets to their friends* across the line. l ..°ELECTRiC L|G»HTS.- Messrs. Muttllew & McLean have installed un- electric plant in their stqrc which seems to give good satisfaction, light- ing their !~lrge store, und the private resillences of the members oi’ the ilrinl -1'. ' _/‘Nor QN ourv.-Three Qi sou-l ris' small scllooners set-.ll to he out of cc-minlssloil this |'all. the "l<`l‘ailk" and “Eldon C." are burrowing their nose in tile bunk in Souris cove, and the “Hillla l\i. l-iortoll" wrecked ill llilstlco.-(3. i » - ..*RELlEViNG AGENT.- Sttllion Master A. E. (Ilurkc is taking his hn- lidays, being relieved by Mr. George McCormack of the train dispetchers' olllce. Mr. Clarke has lived for the sun;-lliel' ut "Hill Crest." be-Ing tile pro perty f-orlnei-ly ouellpicti b_v the into Gov. Mcliltyre.-(Y. ..*A PROFITABLE BEACH.- Mr. Jost-pil Neil Mcl)oliulll ol' Norris Poliili is realizing a good lllcollie from his' sand bench. 'llllis sand ollly needs to be known to be in good demand for lille collcrele work masonry und even glasslnlakillg. also for lllouldillg in foundries.-l‘. _ _*FISHING GOOD.- l"-lsllerlneil ure still doing well cutclllllg fair quantities ol' bake, getting 2c pei' lb. fresh, buit of small llerrilig being supplied from Matthew & Mcl.e:ln’s es them into their midst ollee more. -G. considerable quantities of these small rv ,Nl(;\\. (J 5 ‘.(l`(li!_)_`.ggl °l `t s Gi lllil =E' lulim SE 5:: SE llll lllll Il IIII § great variety. /Ill §= Illl Illll Ill llllllll Ill IU sili- §_ e) _ /. l Q -.7{ QB ui; 3. . ta*/(_ ini _ C 358 - 'wt have just received an €XC€D‘ if tim ally large and well assoi led ship- :g iilcni. Of Rich Cut (ii?iS>`- ‘ in the assoltm nt arf Bit] Nappe., Jugs, Tumblers, etc in a We will be pleased if YOU Will 8iVe us an opnortunity of sill/vlng you ' our beautiful stock. W. W. wi-:LLNER O L llllll llllllli Ililll lllll Ill llll /$1 :.il"e'.il"rl11ln :llltl ll llilssluil wollllill, Mrs l.eslleilll_ are uilileir -lrrest Piero to lllerringfallll shipped to different 'i‘ox|‘l”‘Y "-ll1ll`l;t‘tl wittlllirlliititng tlite sele- mnches for mx f00(L_(._ |i.tlv0 .~.l.i\il.c ul. ly po ing rl ptr .V ...___ _ __ i_ _._ _l i`ol'lll tlli'ozl'_ operations upon register- ml illeli wllicll would reililed them ull- ilt for service in thc national army. _-\illllorili4-.4 say l:ie_v silspecl the plot is ot' German origin. 'i`lll: two, lr‘cord States Attorney lion l.. Moore aural-rl to |>ml‘ornl an operation upon lllc lllrolll of Jssepll Gllttsleill, ll Sea- illc i'¢\gisii~l‘l~l -mail. Th(-y usirerl Gotlstcin for $12,000 for tht.-lr services and guaranteed that lilo operation would render him unfit l`nr ilrlny service, Moore asserted' as il would rellilce his voice to ll whisper. lf _ __- _ _ ' I5- _ _ ' i_._ \. _'U "\ / hi \\\ /// .=-_= Doom’ smgemg . ..* AINNANDALE. - There are Ain! =-' _-ff [N 567_10_10M1m0pd_ quite a number of schooners loading ____.--- ‘IM , I . 2 -; \ :lg bil / I _ 63 _/J / //Q! / , K/ ,_ / / ' /5 / _ / / 'ill |lll..lli..ili , .lf \` tl _ A building a new dwelling house.-&. IJ; ?_ ° u ' -__ -1* . .. "‘~"“'~ ' ~*‘-1\',-- " _.MN ol.n nssi-oem' ne/xo.-A _ ___ __ _,_, , _ feeling nf gloom was cast over Brude- _ " _ _ ' ;_ i *_ _ __ , .gb ' neil On Saturday. October 20. when . .-‘“" - _ \\\\\\\ it ld \. w \\\ fi its /ies QQ” gi - .::- -..- .. :.::‘=1.:::' - .':=?iElf::::;5=¢:;;:: :ii:=.‘ |1=:i:::i::;-;- il.'ii-iiliilili i " g ___ i Columbia Crafonola, Price $250 - ` Y _‘_ .-,Q Other models 52| to $475 i 1.: , _ _ . y Ti ..:'__':"““E‘\_i§5~ilnlri.ixil::... ...g , 1*.. from this life to his etc-rnnl rest at ' - 4,0" - .- - .,,-... ,. ., T* - l '. i. ‘ ` » _ , . ` fi ' ' -.;- l .' ‘ ‘I 5'. 1 .Ifl " l l tile ripe old age of eighty six years. /MZ f._, _ ;_- _ _ __ ,-Il ul V I. il . , ,Hg The late Mr. Moor was a man of "F ` l _ ' 1 *lf Y - ----» sterling wealth and his death will bl 1 J’ 1'- ‘_ | U ‘ .l felt as ll loi-is to the community for ' /*f ».- ' 5 » ` l , l he was* ever ia kindly and gc-nial ‘ fi li "ff ‘ l A ll 4, friend to bot'll_ young and old. His . / ///A X U / __, ._-;»_;’}f_>l-_5"-_Ti .3 i i --3. _ ` 7 llealtll has been on the decline ,since 75,/ / “”' 'T /_ 5*, "\ " ._ I / , ./f” ".12 'L/;.'_/" s'rl........,_ _ " -- i== i _/ ',;,/ ~..'-' m 3. " / _-' zf. ' 1;' .:=.5=»§.|ll§2iiI!2!il., lllllgfgeu. ::r;;:;:.._ i i / lt ,....-“.‘;. '1;'.;"""'=-=-='==@==-laiietesiriaislu / ;;; i » ‘ . _ - ‘ I i :'---»~::s-:iii.:::'-- I-l1i:'i\::~=5I\.:;::i::~ -f==1 ::':--~--~-;-=== -::=--i::::i2::::::::;:;§ ‘:::.;,;::i:5::.:;:§:;::;: 5915235, ::i:i;;§§§=. _ i iff iistsisi-aaaiiessaéiit :scsi Z _ ' ;;=;s5.=;;IEE;‘,==;;;:i;i ‘EH--'E-~-= - \ .....-..l.,_;-...-...J -.i. -ll:,....;'-~--... - ..::.. '.:.,' - _ _..:: :;;_ ‘M ( i 5 ' -at 55:.. ' ll!¥l"` ':l ; ..... :i ii ::::i:i ll iel,;ii;==5i=.§i'='e‘ ,l/;/7-f.9 Tone is the great criterion by which to judge any musical instru- ment. Tile violin of a Paganini is worthy _the master's bow-it has the master tone. Its exact duplicate, lacking this magic quality, _ is but a shell of varnished wood. ___ Judge the Columbia G-rafonola by its tone. Hear the record played upon it respond with a richer warmth, a sweeter resonance, a truer feeling. This wonderful tone is the result of the perfected detail of Columbia construction-the generous-sized reproducer, the smooth, correctly shaped tone-arm, the distinctive Columbia tone- leaves that controls the volume of sound. Consider the vital importance of t0ne.‘it is the thing which, in the end, will enable the Columbia-and only the Columbia Grafonola-to satisfy completely your longing for music that is faithfully, beautifully reproduced. » I* ‘ Look /or l'/le "music-note" lradr marll-I/lr mark of a genuine Columbia (Ira/'uno/a \ unoav MonNiNo Q . cgrsinhs lh.. ._ _ _ .. ...zz 7\ J, gig, _ - »,. ._ ___ ,_v_. nl* E doll. . ....40 " _ _ _ t-twill-'l“ iiiliiiiiiiiIilllillliilliiiliiiliiil' lliiiiiileillliiiiliiliilliihiil.lilllllifillili A it iuonsolv & DUFFY _ - p _ (o W ‘-i’°e'.h; a... _ t rv . an » l McLEOD & BENTLEY ... . ._ . _ » _ W- E- Bentley. K- C- my loose, ton .. . _...$10 no eil ° 'Barrister and Attorneyaat-Law Hay, 'pressed ton.. . .. $11 to $12 Money io Loan. Lamb pelts, each ._ ,.40 to 80 - Q U Oillce-Bank of N. 8. Chambers. Oats, white, bus.. .. . ....70 U U Charlottetown. P. E. l. Oats. black bus. _`\i /I \ ‘NWA ’\ 11 J N VA J_i_‘ Peru org att. ._ 1s to 19% _ "`f`._.-.`?' _ . Straw. looie, ton .. .JG to $6.50 _ Q ,_ _ _t S. S. Hessian ;‘z;“.‘”:.: 1” ‘_ . 1' __ ._ _ _ , »- em-mer, solicitor, wheat, bus. ._ ._ $1.15 to 32.50 _ / " ~ ' _ is 0 0 ` Montague, P. E. l. -fill? -177 Q“¢e1 S 'uct l » I (‘J\3!l0\l¢|¢)WIi, R. EJIQ-».