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' \ § OCTOBER 27. 1914 ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'E PAGE FIVE ._ , . . _ _ I , .. _ . __ _'__ ,,_-. _. 1"=__‘»~.1 ,-5'f"'L\ _,_:: _ l._'»~_.._- - .-_-.;~__- ~_ .f.- _- . _ , _V ._ . _ . ,.1~..V,__. ,.V_. .. ,_._,.» -gf. - ' __ ' . ,_ , , . , J .___ ... -_ ___, .__,___, -. _.-.V,_._¢,. .V _“._4. , .-1'f`1~'»'f»\'V'»»~'»4w ’.lf'~_“' "-'-`-i1'°~“"¢f"="*i ~ iVf~""-f~_*l‘.1 M" .f_» 1- .J "*_'~ ‘1'~='“V"-;=f~. _.-_.'_ ,~“.“~-*~':'~ _ ’ ~ ‘ <.'&”"»¥““‘V‘ *"‘1‘- __~. .,.»_=_.,».f»;.,. ,,- - '“" .g€~_~;§':,‘-i=,_»~,-_:.q:.,., V,__V 5-,}'..,;.‘i'i:c _'~. -,_<7.1'<,,~‘_l 5; _, ;s;=g-"1, _V_’;'_>yf.."-,{__‘*_.f-§;‘_,;»:j-"_‘_-.__. ,_ '_ ~ ~_'-*-gr, rv _ _~ ‘»_“_~,~ ~<‘r. ~ ’ .'- cg. \’V.-‘ _;j"' .}._. _fy i1-_>;,[1,/..1,_,;&,, ;_ 51,51 _ ~;=t.:>j-;\, ',,_'-5 ~ _ V '_ _ , ‘ _____' _ ‘_ _'_' , j'V ’f\j,, "'l-'*-~_;,‘ ..~ _‘ _'V, -.Vf~V;/Nt ,.1‘ I-_ §3`-_,_ ._ -_ . , '=_~,;»‘> -.;-‘,__-.-.I A .~/w r>;__ ,_1L;,;.',-,,,» . __» .g _- _. - ,.,. ~f'~i _ ___-_ _-_ 1,1- 5 V \ V ~_ f _ _ . - -_ _.,-_ I U. .V _~T..» _,_~ V _ _V ~_,-1;-_V _'_-:_ V -.»- _ _ ~ 1. 1 ~_ _ _,V_*,-,--;,,~,, _‘_,_,,;,_ M ~ -gi ~‘ ;. ' ' ‘g V '~ , _V . _ _ 'j _ ____ .__ ______i___;___'_~.;'_‘ - Sgt. `~.‘i. ~ , I "iv 1. '11 .- f _._ r- 1 \"'”-///"’ ' '_ r ~.~~-\.. -H.. f ...'\;-., '_‘ _+ i. tr( ~»` 2 l __\ _ . §E <1"- . ,_ 1,/ Sf' _`,-=-`“` 1, Xt' Q 7/ 'A 1 |.. 'I/'//2;'//'I _-; 1 / = ' ',,__,~' .- _ V e- / I ' 6 /_ln ,;.;.~» Happy§iiifIsThe Man ._ (1.4. Who has his Coal bin filled with Pickard’s Coal, the kind that burns well and while burning gives outnplentyff of heat. Order your supply uf: A Pickard _ & Co. _ Phone 240 W Ch’town CANADIAN U O0N’l‘INGEN'l‘ ARRIVES Ships Now Resume Their Montreal Sailing Dates. 'l`he White Star-Dominion Line an- nounce the resumption of sailings commencing with the "Meguntie" from Liverpool' October 24th from Montreal November 7th. S. S, '-Can. ada" (ram Liverpool ilctober 31st, from Montreal Montreal November 14tn. The “Laureutic" November 7th from Liyerpoolj November 21st from Montreal, thus giving a weekly serv- ice until the close ol navigation on the St. Lawrence. The announcement of this schedule will be_ _welcome iiewe to intending passengers and shippers, as the "Laurentic" and “Mcgantic" are the largest steamers from Canada, and the last word in ship-building. '.l‘heiChristn:as sailings are also announced from -both Portland, Maine and Halifax, Nova Scotia. ’I`ne S. bl. "Arabic" sailing from Portland llec- ember;(2nd, Halifax December 3rd. This, steamer will make a noic- wort y addition to the Christmas Fleet. as she is the largest One Class Cabin* (11) steamer afloat, and has n reputation lor "being as steady as ,, rock." She will be followed by the S. S. Canada from Portlann Uerem- ber 12th, from Halifax December 13th 6224. CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND The railway mail service branch of the Post Ofiice Department of canada has contributed $2793.31 to the 'Canadian Patriotic Fund. The following are the contributions from the employees of the railway mail service in Prince .Edward Island dis- tI`ICU§ amd Amount. John 11', Whenr, Superintendent $10.00 Haszafd 7.00 F. Cull.i.n 5.00 McKenzie . 4.00 Essery . 5.00 B.fJonss . , .. 5.00 J__ Gallant 1 _ 5.00 E,,Arsenault 4.00 Ji'Landrigan 4.00 tal ......$49.00 _ _______._____._.. "We have ii. good assortment of Smafit neckwear in the new roll effect. made up in orgamlie and pique, including Vcstces with plain and cm- broidered roll collars attached, pique with’ collars and revers, etc, etc.- i>A'roNs. 0195-io-z4Mai. -V ____'-____.i__- "s0m9|,hing.fn the Silk Mufflers, all d i - .~l’ATONS. Shad.” an pr ws 6195-10»24M3l. gsssnrsss ?1.>.‘ a§%N _»_ _`,,., \,\\ . \l\\i ‘_ `/11-. l \\‘ »3l\\\\\’il\_l ~* COFFEE Knows No Substitute, And SEAL I ,COFFEE Knows’ No; Superior; CHASE 8|. SANBORN MoN1'nsAi_ ,,, COAL Best American Anthracie _1N__ Cliesnut foi Base Burner Stove and Egg for the Furnace Also All kinds of 'i Good Soft Coal I < -AT- Geo.E. FuII’s Coal Yard ‘ - Prince St. Wharf “TH EY ALLYS." I _i First Native-We”re doin’ fine at the war, Jargc. Se~_oud Native-Yes, Jnlm; and so be they Frenchics. First Native-Ay, and so be lhcy Bci- giuns and Roosliians. Second Nntivc.~Ay, nn' so bo they Allys. Oi dunno where they come from, Jahn, but they do bc devils for flghtin.'--Loiidon Punch. I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by by MINARD’s LINIMENT, Haliax. ANDREW KING. Markham, Ont. O. S. BILLING. I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD’B LINIMENT. - Lakeneld, Quo.. Oct. 9, 1907 I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARWB LINIMENT. LT.-0011. O. CREW READ. Sus' sex. - Prove *Your Patriotism Purchase Rexall Goods - ~ From now until December 31st, we are donating 5 | - .c. of the total receipts for Rexall goods sold, to the ' gatriotic Fund V In this way you can assist the great work, and at ‘ the same time receive good val_ue for your money. There is a Rexall remedy for every ailment-a cure for every disease, and each remedy is backed by a_ guarantee. non Dru Com an liiuackin .g i»y| l m 1 I 1 4,.-,L\\_`,,,,,`§§,gpwll1l1m\\\\\\\\\\\¢¢11n\\\\i\&1//é I Smoke and, Chew § 1 'J -'» _ 4 fi 5 THE CENTRAL_»iiUAllDIll‘N“§ TEA TOMORROW-In Market Hall PUMPKIN PIE TABLE.-This tab- le will be well supplied with ple? at the St. James Halloween tea Fr day next. ' _ 6223. AT HOME-`-Mrs. W. E. Agnew will bo at home at 29 Upper Prince Street on Wednesday and Tliursday after- noons from 4 to 6. 6229-10-27rn3l SCHOONER CLEARS.- The scho- oner Alena L. Young, having finished discharging her cargo of coal for Mr. Calvin Hawatt, has been loaded with a cargo of oats by Wright Bros, Vic- toria, consigned to parties in Picton, N. S. ~ HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each;` per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. 6206 DEATH AND BUR|AL.- The death of Mr. Daniel MacAulay of Belfast took place on Saturday morning, Oct. 17th The funeral which was largely attended took” place on Monday 10th at 2 p. in., at St. Johu's Church. Rev. J. McKenzie, officiating. WOMEN’S INSTITUTES-A public meeting will be held in Mt. Stewart Schoolhouse on the evening ot the 20th October, and will he addressed hy Mrs. Dunbrack and her assistant, Miss Hazel M. Sterns, of the l)epartipontVo,i' Agriculture. All interested are cor- dially invited to 'bc present. GRAND HALLOW'EEN CONCERT in ll. l. S. l-iall. Enieruld. on lfrirlay evening, Oct. 80th. It _\vill ho under Miss Gornian’s direction, of Qliarlottc- town, who will appear in dramatic and comedy numbers. Children will dance the Irish, Scotch und other dances. 'l‘lii:'. will be the best ciitcrtaipiiieul held in Emerald for some time and a large attendance is expected. Doors open 7.30. Concert, S p. ni. Admis- sion, 25 cents. 0239-10-27-mil SHiPPING.- Shipping has com- menced in earnest in Mt. Stewart. Al- ready four scliooncrs are at the wharf two of wliicii discharged cargoes of coal for Mr,_ Jas. McCarthy. The Alcace brought a load of granite rock-200 tons- from N. `S., to bc used to macadiiniize the street in Ml. Stewart. She is a schooner of 100 tous and will be loaded with potatoes by lt. (‘_lark., l‘. W. McLeod is loading tho other il with potatoes.-L. NORBORO INSTITUTES.-The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Norhoro Womeu’s Institute was hold in tho schoolhouse on Oct. Gth at 3.30 p. ni. After the regular business of tho meeting was taken up it was decided that t.lie Institute members canvass thc district inthe interest of the lted Cross Work, and upon motion $10 was granted to this work, the same to como out ofthe funds of the Institute. The next meeting of the Norboro Insti- tute will be held on November 3rd, the subject for that meeting to be the "Preservation oi' Apples." RED CROSS.-Tlio ladies of Mount Herbert, Mermaid, Bunbury, South- port and Cross Roads met in Mount Herbert Hall on Oct. 5th at 7 p. ni., and organized a branch of the Red Cross Society. The following officers were appointed: President, Mrs. Jas. Farlluliarsoii; Vice-Pres.. Miss Amy Jones; Trees., Mrs. Porcy Mutchf Secretary, Mrs. Fraser Morrow. Mem- bership fee, 25c. (‘_oilec;or were ap- pointed for thc following districts: Southport, Mrs. George Mutch and Mrs. Charles Stewart; Cross Roads, Mrs. William Lane and Miss Janie McCallum; Mt. Iierhcrt, Miss Emilio .Icnkins and Mrs. Harry Stewart; Bunbury, Miss Beatle Bovyer and Miss Viola. l~‘arr|uliarson; Mermaid, Miss Nellie McLeod and Mrs. Geo. Munn. 'l‘he_li1dies ot' this society are asked to meet in Mt. i-icrbert Hall at 2 p. ni., on \_\'ednesday, the 28th October. The secretary asks thc ladies to go and bring friends to help sew for the Red Cross Society. A COMMENDABLE FUND.-VMr. li. W. Viuiiiconibo has interested himself on behalf of the Over-Seas London Daily Mail 'l‘ohncco Fund and althouglv the list has only ht-_on open a few days Mr. Vinnicomhe has niet with unqual- ified success and hopes to close and forward list at the ond ol’ tho pro- sent week. Each 25 cents suhscribcci to this Ovor-Suns 'l`ohucco i¢‘und pro- vides ii quarter pound tobacco, 25 cig- urcttoii and a box of niatclies to ovcry llrltish soldier in thc trenches who is fighting so hruvcly lor_hls country. Each parcel is it personal gift because the name and xuldrcss of the subscrib- er are written upon il. so that Char- lottetown subscribers nro really soud- ing direct to the tronchcs oi' the Allios a,.gift that will be much appreciated by those who. on account of their con- lflnll flghtlngfcau recolvc but few comforts outside their regular rations of the day. , 8COTCHFOR'l'..- Miss Iflorric Fis- her, Scotchforl. is visltlfig in ._ Itollo Bay the guest of Miss A eliuo Peters. --»Miss Mary 'Banihrick has left on return to Vancouver after spending tl\e‘ summer at her home in Glenroy.-- Among tho shipments from }ia`yden's wharf by the S. S. Harland. Friday were four' fat cattle and about fifty lambs- mostly all consigned to Mr. Pope Mills, Charlottetown.- Mr. 'John McBride, Bcotchfort. was among the passengers making the round trip to Charlottetown by the S. S. Harland F'riday.- Mr. James Evans, Afton Road, haspurchased a threshing out- fit from Mr Michael Feehan Mount ° . ' ar,w' enen onlo s - Hlckeys Twist Tobacco i§\T.`f.iif.:.:"‘.i`i;i‘f"°.;a”:~_i_ touring the eastern part or the ls Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is _ 111.11101-me p».tmws1.i.. returned home Saturday- Miss Annie Mc- Ken teacher Knutsfordt' who has _ $10. ,the best’ _ ' - been spending two weeks vacation at hor home in Scotchfort left on .re- V & Co. A Saturday to resume her duties. _-‘ 4-s~ . fe# I Vi v 1"!! your children are subject to thong; colds, ew.; give them Pennin- ‘ ,,- , 1 ’ Phone _ g 0- -I Goldmetc.. ive them Rensular Sam. -Campbellr Ki|iross,~wlho donated $1 was omitted 1`ropi_lh_e_,Rtd dgtfossl ` Housel-foto 'rABL'E.-'ruerewiii be cake, bread, pastry, candy, pre- serves, pickles, jellies, etc., on the household tiibleiit' S'tT'.`liiinc'ili Hall next Friday. ' 6223. l AT THE HALLOW'EEN TEA. -l Attend St. James linll on Friday audi enjoy the Flowery Orange Pokoc Teo. imported exclusively by thc Tip 'l`op Tea Co., of Ilalifax. 6220 HALLOWE'EN TEA in aid of the Charlottstpwn Hospital will be held in Market Ilall lluildiug on Wednes- day and Thursday, Oct. 28 and 20. 6040 AMHERST IN PORT.-Tho S. S. 'Amherst arrived lu port Sunday nf- ternoon from Point du Chene, wliero the steamer had been engaged work- ing on the cur ferry. lNSTI'r`:s slV.li'l:-¢, :intl ilu-ir inolh- crs have sli:1rc‘1»u\h of England and arc ici~i'il»ly niiiliirilcd hy the Gur- iniilisl; zilsu ou" uwii slililivrs. 011': \\l.~'li~_>f'. il \~.':\s not lruc. but it IS i100 I;u1~. I\`\|iu\n\i'f; ol' lhem liuvc had their h.iu1!; :iiul liinh.; lui, -_:lf hy the Ger- :n.\ii>'._" :;'l‘licre is no possibility of any firm contiuuiiit; in business and selling tea ‘oi thc quality Ui "SAIIADA" for less 'inon:iy. You can get “.\`Al.1Al)A" 1lrl.\\,, Label from your ._-nicer at 35c. :\_ pouiul, llluc label nt 450., and vl-1.-d l.:il»1~l, nt 556. ii pound. und these `t.‘n.'-' are funn the chuicest gardens ‘in ilu- lslaunl of ¢‘i~ylr»ii_ All “SAL- _.’\il \" 'l‘r;ls :irc rlcnn,-p\il‘e and irer ‘from dust, uliicli so many other teas are loiuiml with, to reduce their cost. 3_ ’-- ` -'T _ ‘ - __‘;2 ____-¢-f _ If you intend making l Silver Black OUR SERVICES ARE without charge Offices: Royal Bank Buildi I Hon. John Agnew K John O. Ilyndiimii Montreal Office: 510 New Birks Building ul-|0“_(.Cn TL-3 |<’ri(l:i_v. U I A c:z:i»1o-27zuii. I _ _ ,_ - “The Silver Black Fox Industry” Fox Industry AT YOUR COMMAND Accurate and Authentic information may be obtained N- THE ROYAL INVESTMENT EXCHANGE . Directors: an investment in the l` or obligation, ng, Charlottetown, P. E. I. George D. DeBlois William E. Agnew London Office: S2. Mary's Chambers, _ ,___ ____ _ -- - ----A -~»----;- V--- ~- ---;-*_-_--il-_-1| party gown. Women's Pumps and Slippers for Evening Wear Our line of dress slippers is nothing short of a beauty show. Slippers in white kid--in black, satin, swcde and patent, triuimcd with colonial and strap effects. It is impossible to describe all tit-e pretty dcsugns. Evening Slippers from 2.10 to 4.00. Our line of dress slippers and pomp; will add grcatiy to the charm of any ladies Gorge Bucs 'Q _ Vm__._',__.,.`_'v,_i>m__ ",;._ _H A _ -»- » -_ _ ,_ "-7- -- ..._.._._ _..,-~'__ ____ Xl* rn . “__-~ _-_ __ ___ ______,_,_ _ _ _ ..._ -.----._----------- _ ,-1 _ _J ‘fx f \ Hot Water - Bottles Our Hot Water Bottles are very neat, strong and dur- able, made of good quality plain and fancy rubhenrelain the heata long time, and are needed in ev_e_ry home---every hour during these f: old nights. _ _ e have a combination that can be used as a hot water bottle and as a foun- tain syringes. See our spec- ials thely are guaranteed two years. rices $1.00 to $3.00. _ The 2 Macs l by Inspectors. » handling , l .p|»|¢, gg md nge, per \,°¢¢|¢_ som __ 149 Great Geo. Strétt ll ern. s_ii.\uf 1 J yiby -E. A. FOSTER. C¢i~.traL_\ - V ,, ` ¢ ,,_;_,_, _ y tr - Notice Regarding Dressing Hogs As a result of Government Inspection it is absolutely necessary that more attention be given to dressing hogs for market in order to avoid refusal They insist that the head, cars and feet should bc thoroughly cleaned, every hair removed, the carcass carefully washed and kept perfectly clean when Some few farmers are not splitting the hogs between the hams and are leaving the bung gut--and in some cases even the manure-in. This must be remedied also, and in future a reduction of 2 lbs. pei' hog will_be made on all hogs reaching here dressed in this manner, as to say the least it does not look well. Hogs must be split down completely, and bung gut and refuse removed. We want to build up a reputation for Island Hog products, and can do so only with your co-operation. DAVIS. & FRASER