.T $5. .4 ,, 4 V r N ,l¢>'.M.__»_,'=.., ~:-nn’-V. ->.-. -. 1. ,_.,.-.. _ a » » 1 .,...~.- -. , N-.,,~~,\ fs.-.-’.~..*< . - , _ ~ 1. ¢ I of -. , I »..,_ '. ' .\_. , ..‘._.»-st .,,» . . <‘-. lt.-'.,~ .JI ..(., -. -, ...l ; 'I ~ I I A . ,, .=.,;»,,. V ~_ .~ -r-.I »_...~ .1_.,. _--M _ ~ __-W V-~.. 1, 7 ,».- _. - . I _ If M , -M -=..»-. tr. ".. .- - -f.-P.. »..~ t- 'ga ’ -~ -'.,»_?\.,,- -, e. _~ _ . \ \ _ l”§Tl.l.El`li.1`ill liln.»i~Y '-` IJ. Fooglai. The second,_,_garae_,___for _the _later-_ collegiate llfodrl Gliamploashlp will be-play” bil o.-A.A.A.A. grounds on Satardeyxtomlgencing 3.30 p.m. The P.W.C.'ll won t e first game. but this oaenvili be very close, as the S.D.C.'s have strengthened their teanl consider- ably. and are bound to put up a great tight for the Championship, which they have held so long. There is no change in tae P. W. C. line-up. ._.__..___.,_.___. IIIIIIAIAIIII SAIIIIIIIAI SPECIALS Boys' College Coats. made of good quality Tweed. with heavy Tweed lining, good value at our former price. $6, sizes 6 to 12 years. Special lfrillall' and Saturday, $3.98. Buster Brown Suits, made of good quality Brown Tweed. nent collar and belt. Regular. $2.75. sizes Z1,-¢ to 7 years; Special. $1.98. Men's Ulster Overcoats, nladi- of good well-tht olive striped Tweed. college collar and belt. Regular. $9. cont sizes 34 to 44; Special, 55.95. . Men's Sheepskin-Lined (fonts. extra long fleece lining, duck top, good length. $6 value, sizes :to to 48; Special. $4.48. l\Ien’s Odd Overall Coats in grey. blue and black. Regular $1 coats, to Clear at 48 cents. Boys' ’1`wo~Piece Doiillle-llrcusted Suits, with Bloomer Pants, made of extra heavy brown 1.-lim-k twec-ds. sizes 6 to 15 years. Rt-gillar $0.50 value; Special, $3.98, Meu's Fall Caps, witll fur balld. Regular 75 and S5 cent Caps; Special Friday and Saturday, 48 cents. A Lot of Men’s regular $1.50 'l`v.'ecd- Pants at 98 ct-nts, also Iloys' iwegillur G5 and 'I5 cent Knee Pants at 43 ci-nts. DUCHESS. RED CROSS NURSE WEDS MAJOR FITZGERALD LONDON. Oct. 22.-Milliceltt, Duch- ess of Sutherland. wllo recently went to the war as head of the lied Cross hospital and Major Percy Desmond Fitzgerald of the Eleventh llussars. were married last week at Roclianip- ton. The duchess has returned to her Red Cross work in Franc, The Duchess ol' Sutherland is the fourtll daughter ot' ille Earl of Ross- lyn. She married, ill 1884, the Duke of Sutherland. wllo died ill 1913. She is deeply interested in social ques- tions. -Major Fitzgerald was born in 1873 and has served ill South Africa. He was decorated for dis- tinguished service in Ladysmith alld the Transvaal. To Put On l"Ie h _ And lncrstc Weight A Physician's Advice. Most thin people eat t'ronl t`oiir to six pounds ot' good solid fat-lllaking food every day and still do not in- crease in wi-iglil one oilllre, while on the other lltiilil illnliy ol' tliv plump. chunky folks eat very lightly und keep gaining all the tiinc. lt's all bosb to say tllat this is the nature ol' the individual. lt isn`t Naluri~`s way at all. "Thin folks stay thin lleciiiiso their powers ot' assimilation are ilefcietivi.-. They jilst absorb enough ol' illc food they eat to niailltain life alid it scin- blance of lletllth ami strength. Slutt- ing won't help tllr»ln. A dozen meals a day won't make them gaill n single “stay there" pound. All the I`at-pro- ducing elements ot' their food just stay in the intestines until they pass fronl the body as waste. What such people need is sonletlling that will prepare these fatty food elements so that their blood can absorb them and deposit them all about the body-solnetliilig, too, that will multiply their red blood corpuslea and iiicrcase their blood's carrying power. For such il condition I always commend eating a Snrgol tabltt with every meal Sargol is not .ls sonic believe, a patented drug but is il scientific combination of six ol the most eff<~i.ti\c ami powcriiil flesli building olelntnts known to thc clitnl iatrv. It is absolutely liarlllless it wonderfully titective and it sinlli- tablet eaten with carll meal often has the effect of increasing the weight of u thill lllan or woman iroln three to live pounds a week “liirgol is sold by good drnggists cv:-rvulli re on u po-si tive guarantee of vicil.,llt incrt.l=.i~ or money back Roxall Hair Tonic .md Shampoo will stop falling hair and all scalp ir ritations It is guaralitz-1 d to give satlsfartioii l"iilI treatment, $1 2; MacKinnon Drug Co, cor Great George and Kon otrcets THE CENTRAL UUIRDIIN - 'THE PICTOU BOAT.-The s. B. ORWELL CIRCUIT.-Serviceswill be held in the Orwell Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, at usual hours. I-IALLOWE'EN TEA in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital will be held in Market Hall Building on Wednes- day-alld Thursday, Oct. 28 and 29. 6040 CHRISTMAS STOCK.-Mr. Bayer has received his Christmas stock of inountings and invites the public to call at his studio and examine S. O. T. SOCIAL.-Victoria Divi- sion, No. 4. S. O. T.. will hold a social this Friday evening. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all members to be present and bring a friend with them. Programme starts at 8 sharp. MOUNT ROYAL.-W. J. Reid. instructor ill animal husbandry, will address an agricultural meeting in the REV. H. R. BELL.-Rev. H. R. Bell Northumberland docked at Charlotte- will preach ill NSW GIBBBOW Chris' town last evening at 7.55 o’c1ock. tian Church at eleven a. nl. on Oct- ober 25th. ARE YOU ENTERPRIBINGY There is no travelling cinematrograph In Prince Edward Island at present at a time when people are dying to see the “movles." There is a fortune to any enterprising individual who enters this field. Terms for a complete cine- matograph outfit with all particulars about its operation, etc., may be ob- tained by application to the Guardian oiilce. _, ` 5153 ` POWDERY SCAB.-Powdery scab has been located in townships 5, 6, 8, iS. 20, 23, 24, 26, 27 and 28 in Prince County. so it is fairly widely distributed. In view of this. and of the fact that meetings cannot be held but only at celitral points, the meeting at Summerslde will be held in the Market Hall in the afternoon of Mon- day, Oct. 26tIl, at 2.30 p.n1. This will permit farmers and business men to go to Sumnierside on the train and conle back the same day. after the t o o t \it Royal on Mondilv, meeting is held To lessen 'ex enses Sclllolli ns a . . . . Oct. Lilith. at 7.30 p.ni. Everybody interested is invited to be present. WHERE THE WAR RAGES WILL BE ILLUSTRATED by storeopticon vit-ws in the lecture on me Country PATRIOTISM AND PLEASURE A TEMPERANCE MEETING, under HAZELBROOK FIELD.-Services AGRICULTURAL MEETING.-An iivclyollc interested is invited to be esent There will be chea I res AUCTION SALE.-That valuable property situated on Longworth Ave., consisting of choice lots and build- ings. plan of which can be seen ut Mr. B. (Tarter`s Auction Rooms, will be sold oil Monday, Oct. 26th at twelve ~ D ot' attending, arrangements have been made for single fare return tickets on the standard certificate plan, from all stations between Summerside and Tignish. it nillst be understood. how~ ever, tllat all of these certificates must of the Frencll Chateanx by Major be signed by Mr Theodore Ross, who Bartlett in the Baptist School Room will be present at this meeting, before ull Monday evening. 6178. they will be honoured for return trip. it le hoped there will be large atten- dance at all of these meetings. COMBINED by attending the lecture - F oil the Country ofthe French Chutcaux FOX NOTES.-Messrsr T. R. Cook, --where the war rages-by Major Bar- secretary-treasurer. and Wm. Kearney, tlett in the Baptist School Room on vice-president, of the Murray River .\ionday night, The proceeds go to 1’ernlanentSilver Black Fox Company, the ('tlnadian Patriotic Fund. 6178. were in the city yesterday attending a meeting of the directors of the com- pany. Colonel Emery, of Newport, the auspices ot' the S. of T. will be Vermont, was also present at the held at Stanley Bridge, oil Monday meeting. The company recently took next, 27th Inst. Mr. L. P. Tanton, delivery of four pairs of excellent (1. W. l’atriarch, and Mr. J. P. Profitt, foxes from the Seal River ranch, and G. Scribe, will be among the speakers. there are now in their new ranch .liocting will open ot 7.30 p. ni. 13 pairs altogether. This ranch is' one of the finest in the province# Mr J. Stanley Wedlock, of the Canada on sunday will be ns follows:-Cross Fox Exchange and Investment (‘-om~ Roads, Sunday School, 10.30 am.; pany, and Mrs Wedlock are oil a few ll a.m., subject, “Tile Arm Out- strotclicti." Hazelbrook, 3 p.m., sub- Anlerican citIes.l'l`here are lil the iject. "t`llIldren of God," Is the claim office of the Canada Fox Exchange prcsulliptive? Alexandra, 7 p.m., sub- some splendid photographs, taken by ject, " Should They be Condemned?" Mr Bayer, photographer, of Charlotte- weeks" visit to Boston and other towll. of thc magnificent ranch of the Canada-Atlantic Fox and Fur Coln- agricultural meeting in connection pany. Tile photograph gives a pano- with the powdery scab will be held ill ranlic view of the extensive area of ille Market Hall at Summerslde on this ranch, which is probably the .\londay, October 26th, at 2.30 p.nl. largest inthe world.-Shareholders of the Seal River Fox Company yester- da received chef ues for the amounts P1-` - _ ' D a Y I oil the railway. of their dividends. ' The dividend declared by this company is 10 per cent. THE AIIVAIIEIIIG o'clock, uooli. B. Carter Co.. Auc- tioneers. 0175 CHURCH REOPENING.-Tile Cove E Hmd M"'m_°‘H5t Chmch- after 9- U10!" Apart from those who are intimately bffgfgltiflloll-Tgvlll l'00D9ll"-‘dl acqlinintcd with tho fur market, very se;vi(_GS fig; Z lf"`eF“';1 be lIl;'@9 few people have but a very faint idea in the m~m_niu~ and ~R ‘*5El:dPl"9l:-iCl;3“8 of the increase that has taken place in at night g' ev- Wal' 91| the price ot all kinds of furs durillg GRAND DIVISION, S. OF T.--The annual session of the Grand Division, the last tuenty-five or thirty years. Everyone knows all about the raise in the price t.t‘ everything that pertains to general living. but as furs in ti. way ` I ‘ r. OI Ill; Pj; ll->l_alll1 Will ODS-ll H! M¢U`S8~l*3 are considered luxuries, slight atten- (f)>_l(1‘lo_l;<.» ii<»1;)t.‘-27th last.. at 10.30 tion has been called to them. Still I ' 1"; 6 egates Wm be mel are they not as nlnch required, and li Ofllllb Ht l\0llSlllIei'l0Il S(8li0lI- The should he counted as llialiy other nec- usiial one-fare arrangement will be essarv articles of living? ' mad" with the l`HilWl15'~ A Dllbllfl meet- In cold coinltrics especially, people ing will bi- Ili-ld in the evening. cannot well do witlloiit fiirs, and most every one manages some way or other THE MORWENNA-*The S- B- MDF- to become possessed ot’ some kind oi' wcnila arrived in Charlottetown on Wcdilcsday night from Montreal with furs. While the peit of the silver black |it general cargo of merchandise. She fox ig re nrdad as one f il, s'l.ilctl '=‘t> l f S ’ ` g 0 0 most »_- SU’ Ullly Ol' » C- J0IlI\ S. New- expensive oi’ all fur bearing animals, ioundland, and Sydney with the fol. lowing <-argo:~-2,000 bags oats; 1,500 bags potatoes; 200 bales hay; 100 barrels apples; 400 bags vegetables; 10 pklts. butter; 200 barrels blue- berries; 100 cases eggs; 50 head cat. tie. CHANGE OF C-FFICE.-Mr S. Lowe, rolltractor, has just undertaken a job on Queen Street. The office is to be fitted tip anew and entirely roniodelled and the work will occupy about two still there are others tllat have ad- vanced niore ill proportloll. The pine martin has had probably the greatest increase. The average percentage of increase during the twenty years fronl 1892 to 1911 over the average of the previous ten years fronl 1882 to 1891, was very marked. and t1 t.otnl.increase in the price of this ailitnal’s fur was 580 p. c., ill connection with the Telegraph Office next to that the Fisher increased in price 430 p. c. The White Fox 350 p. c. The Silver Black Fox alld the Mink 300 p. c. Tile Red Fox 245 p. mouths. Carpenters are already at c. Tile Sea Otter, 240 p. c. The Mask- work in the basement In the mean rat 230 p c uhlle the business of the office will be carried on In the apartments form "ll" 0‘lllI>|<‘fI ll! Mr Fisllcr, on the opposite side ot' the street CHEESE BOARD-'ri.,f~ cheese iloiird held its regular meeting on iililav of last week with the Presi dont I\ir Lanthlin lllcl)onald ill the f~Il\@r.,1-‘T-tlflsr West l .-.~v:- » - ~ » ' ". -I Portsmouth " 1-‘lm 1=;¢iiiilf>`ll“'-hl§l‘sI\.t»';..rt¢»IA=`l1'.. - . =»Th¢ Hills ‘Pi Silt’-‘.1lf-9 Q § \ J r ' - *.‘F'.»-I I I 'r in ` , Ll I I ‘ FoRD’STE!IL1Nd=i-l..' :._.;.‘.¥ ' " hc' B-, . I TiA°.,§§A.”;“é.f.§‘2.£iSea?§i?i?§i.? ilmiillén g YOUNG WOMEN DESIROUS OF training for nurses communicate with the Superintendent, City llos- pital. Batli;_ 5925-10-lmLQ A SMART GIRL CAN SECURE A good home and wages by applying at this ofllce at ollce. 6072-18-1iiMtf. WANTED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .F0_R general housework. Apply at this office. 6004-10-10Mtf. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply, Mrs F. S. Lodge, ,-25 Upper Prince Street. ~ 5919-10-6-intf LADIES WANTED TO D0 EASY. pleasant, coloring work at llonle. Can make $15 to $20 weekly. Ex- iilg. National Decorating Co., Dept. N. 69 Adelaide St., East Toronto, Ont. 5089-8-22M52i. 4... FOR SALE perience' unnecesary, l“lo"cal'VaTs`s-"` . - Il CINEMATOGRAPH MACHINE WITH complete acetyline gas equipment for sale. Excellent opportunity to enter a most profitable business on . most reasonable terms. For partic- ulars apply Tile Guardian Office. ' 6156-10-22Mtf. FOR SALE TWO PAIRS ISLAND Bred Patches at tt bargain. Apply to Douglas Smith, 28 Pownal St.. 1 Charlottetown. 015'-10-22M{ii. FORl' SALE. 4 SHARES PEERLESS . Silver _Black Fox, 2 shares Taylor's Sllvel",Blaok Fox. \VilI pay buyer, dividends this fall of 'Ili per cent and 50 per cent respectively. also 1 share Provincial Silver Black Fox- es. Has paid 40 per cent. Will pay s later divideniljof 25 to 30 per cent. Obliged to sell to meet other obliga- tions. Price $975, for the lot. Act quickly. "K." Guardian Office. 6137-10-21M2i. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.-One Silver Black Female Fox. one Cross Male from black litter. six good crosses, ten patches. from fifty to ninety per cent. black. Would consider taking part stock ill good company. J. L. Maynard, Northam. 6099-10-17nl6l p | l lun FOR SALE-.- AN,Y,_,-TEACHER DE. siring a set of Practical Reference Library publishedby Hanson Bel- lows Co., may obtain same at a considerable reduction by applying, at this office. 5757-9-26Mtf. FOR SALE.--PEERLESSN STOCK at par, fu order to finance new company. Nineilfteen dividend. lie quick. L. L. Martin, Swamp- scott, Mass. 6035-10-1.-IMBI. LOST LOST.--A l.ady's Hand Bag, ben; North River Road and Charlotte- town, Fhldor please leave at this ofiltrc. ' 6133-1`0-Zlnliii Losr-BETWEEN Rocl-irono §‘rT and Saiideraonfs Grocery store, _q purse containing a sum -of money. Apply at 69 Rocllford St. - 6150-16wMZIi. ` _ Mistfllliifalt-. IIVJRES...`lVIAK'ING'PARi_O_RS' lltllvcrbeoil opened at 96 Dorchester street. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. 6114-10~20m6i M '~AM`lll..E*l‘lEl.lrT|lliTEf' T' wA li as/tl pernlancnt, anteed, no cies. Write ited. SIX OR wanted at once to w_ork at diicers Itanch. -Apply at Fur Farms Bureau, Victoria Row, in the day- time, or to James W. Grant, Russ l-lotel, between 6 and 8 o'clock ill the evening. 6149-10-21m3i BOY WANTED T0 ATTEND TO OF- ilce. Apply at 142 Kent St. 6073-10-16Mtf. WANTED.- A BOY ABOUT. 15 years old as an appentlc. Apply to W. N Tanton, Watchmaker. 0014-10-12Mtf. MALE HELP WANTED.-Three lllell to appoint agents; salary $20 week- l_v; will pay more salary later. La- t-ou Finish Co., Niagara Falls, Ont. 6087-10-l7m61 ___s__l9_'-E_T____s___ TO LET ROOMS FURNISHED OR iinturnislled. Gent.leme'n preferred. Apply here. 6066-10-16l\ltf. -- _ ___.-\’l!_liTEl! MAN DESIRES POSITION ON FOX Ranch. Willing to undertake any earnings branch of the work. Apply F. Guar- dian Ofllce. 0153-10-22M4l. 1 nr J, .....-......'-.owl 1' ' \~. - 0 ._ __ ____ -`<".:‘ , , I 4; _ LI' -'_;,,‘ll,'v IJ ' lm* M l ` ' 11.*; ' ,._ ` ,l7v :F *_ 'E-=-Buy Your Base Burner To-clay Today is the proper time to see ,_ about that new Stove that you are go- ing to buy this fall. The cold weather ' '~ ls here and by delaying any longer you ar_e putting yourself and household in _a fair way of contracting cold or being uncomfortable. Now is the-~ proper tim_e to purchase one of'the§e heaters while the price is low. Don’t put it off. The New_ Silver Moon Base Burner we are showing is the latest type of stovi made with heavy double fire pot tm SUODE grate. This stove embodies strength and attractiveness. `,'having I massive nickel trimmings whicl{vm3k§9 it an ornament inyottr home. ' , e will be Pleased to show you our assot‘I:m¢I1¢- Fifi- New Silver Moon Stove $14.00 ¢i¢Itf.‘ '”“ u it at ct tt 1_1," ,'. The first ioint of pipe is included. in aattisfpflee. ._i _._» I is oo; :.\»vv) ' . V .r .' I'-"7 »`»9~'“‘\"