Y :_ /' /.go . / ..‘ 1 _ ` »-‘I ' 4 ,-1 » J' S27;-_y ’; »\ ` 4' *T l,~f*fi 'Y . _’ ‘ I' 7-`2’53Tg§` timand For " i . ' 003| is hoinnd "to begreat the first cold sna1J_?t_hat strikes us. If you have _ not ordered your winter’s supply- don"t.‘be caught in the rush, but order now. ` _ We are receiving good clean coal everyday now. A."-"Pickarr1 fd Co ,, Phone 240. Thi whole of the Stage will he h;e__s`utitulIy illuminated .with special Tungsten Lamps kindly supplied hy the _Dllsrlottetown E|¢¢_f_I'l__¢ I-i3_l'ttFa`nd Power Co. _.- | .._. , . _ Sppcisl Costumes designed under the directions of MRS. G. GROSSMI Ill. "We, have a large line of men's and woinen’s watches here. These watches are attractive in appearance and for acurate time-keeping qualities are in a class 'all' their own. Men’s watches ranging in price from $30 to $12 going now at prices ranging from $22.50 to $9.‘.Womeu’s watches formerly priced from $35 to 13.50 going jnow at prices ranging from $24.75 to $10.00, GAF. Hutcheson. = 11-6m3i.. !‘Ou'r assortment of _Moirs Choco- late in bulk is unsurpassed,‘in~ the city. We carry all ,the._best_ and new- est fliivors and guarantee our stock to bei absolutely fresh nt all times. 50c. lb assortéd. E.-~iA..F_oster, Cen- tral __ Drugstore, .. Sunnyi-iide, » .'-‘ I' 2 11*9m3i. _moval oi the most Drwiwi manu- scripts and books to strong rooms '_.inade to resist the action fand tire and deterioration. ' - - The new rooms are at the side or the monumental galleries oi the cele- ,hratsd library. From this time fora Ward new -rules ' will be put in force withfregard to the entrance and the length of visits of students attending the gallery. . `; ‘ The Vatican Library is the most lin cient in existence, and the most ini. portant on account of th-s great value of the volumes, manuscripts, draw.-A ings and prints which it possesses. '.` l’utmsn’s Gem Extractor ' Cured Letter Carriers Corn Mr. 'J. McGuire, oi the Kingston, OD*-. Post Oillce, says: "I was al- _niost/crippled with corns. They made me so lame and sore I could scarcely walk. I used a number of remedies _hut got no relief. Fortunately I tried Putnam's_ Painless Corn and Wert Extraetor.' A few applications per- .lectly cured my coriis. 1 recommend 'l’utnam’s Corn Extractor. Briss 25ve at drugglsts. . 1 ‘i _ _ .,. _ .3 .- ' 1. 5 WHY D0 - YOU HAVE CORNS 7 When HUGHES' GERMAN CORN EXTRA-' CTOR, will remove corns » quickly, surely, conveniently, patiently.- lt is not an' ex» perienced but a tiied and test- ed cure. It’s a "Sure ‘ thing” Corn Cure worth $1. but [selling for I5 cents li- E |i“tl|\*3S{T'."’.°‘:‘:.*;‘;';: » _ _ _ "_ A__ _ IT ="*"\ ii _ ` ~ A Splendid like it on account ofthe pleasant ta older folks. ' The MacKinnon al- ___ _ W Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is- a -splendid preparation., lt _ will-cure even the most stubborn cough in~a very short tin-ir.. remove ullirrltation from the bronchial tubes and relieve headaches. Children Two sized bottles, price 25|: and 50:. 1 - I I Cor Great George and Kent Sts- Cough Cure . sts while it is equally efiicient for l`. Drug Company ._ ____J, . 3- \§_,l ` ""6"" I I 5 - you are in a mood when *(19 'ési if nvitatlons are accept ~ able. It is the coolest and . most agreeable smoke on '_ ' __ _ _ _ __ _ " _ _ Unndcleanly, and NOTTHE _ -".'f3.'.". ‘\ 1'-'f".'f ~`.".§"-.f'.'.-2x21." :"~`-5552 TONGUE, Try our' I "' the market. Burns freely ;_BLA.CK TWIST chewing tobacco. None better. llicltey `&` Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd. fPlr_one 34 5, Charlottetown. Manufacturers. t us congratulate you If you are smoking a pipeiul of our Bright Cut smoking tobacco we know ` "S ` ‘Just Axuwlenh ei.. .. -- x+ -,. ns- f\- 1" V Every Day NeccSSitieS ji _ i Here are articles you need rig ht now, nowls the time and here is the plice to buy. We are 'confident that you cannot find ebeiter variety of gc-ods than can be seen here and we know the quality touches the highest point while oiir, prices_have competition '-“beaten to a standstill." Dashboard lantern, strong and well made, throws s fine light,justl_tai8 I ~ ..........-.... ,f,_“.,s¢°,¢|,,_,,d.,-g,;g_hu _ ; can msg; Lantern, popular with all our fsrmsrli lP|°l\¢\d f°f “I9 \'°a‘;‘; ,ind A -»,|_ '-sm....................... if ;r§s‘s":'l:ldtei-iw?" “°“°°d hilhfrsde lantern, I little better thansi{e_x°t 'st .... ....-..........._.......................................... 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The schooners Milo, Harry B ,a in this' afternoon, and see the greatest marine disaster ever rllmen. t i -1-vc a The Gunrdian prints all the HOME I1 andother news. and has the SWEET honor and pleasure of being the HOME paper _for Prince Edward Island. ‘A splendid opening with a New York Fish Firm can be had by any person who will undertake to secure tl shipments of smelts and eels inthis - n P0181' Stal* are dischargdng coal, for _ptovincs brwriung at once to "K" C. Lyons it Co, Charlottetown. The S. S. Cabot is due hers this evening with a cargo of Sydney ru care of The Guardian. Charlotte- town. _ I1 Yesterday .the Northumberland ar- of mine coal lor C. Lyons & Co,Char- rived in Picton from Charlottetown lottetou n. at 11.00 a. in. She left again about 2.05 p. m. with passengers, express, The Guardian News Department mail and lrelght and arrived at 5.30 Closes tonight at 12 and will reopen p. m. she leaves to-day at 1.30 ii. Sunday night at 12. In _the interim m. for Pictou, returning about 5.30 124 J can be phoned. _There will be service ln Hertney Hall tomorrow, sunday, at 7 p.m il). DJ. The following is the St. Dunstan's line up for t.oday’s game-Full B - ack conducted by Mr. McKenzie. Others -E. McDonald, Halves-A. J. Mc- tmliing part. _ Donald, A. Reid, J. Sark, J. Mcls- aac. Quarters-E. Dougan, F.Walker ‘ 'EV2l'y0n° should pay their October A." S. McDonald, Forwards-W. Mc. el`ectrlc light bill beiore November Donald. W. McLellan, L. Smith, A. 11. as that date is the last to get discount. Miss Jessie McLaughlin, Mapl s. Murphy, D. Hogan, F. McPhee, B. Gorman. i Invitations have been issued by e Avenue, St. Catherines, is visiting Mrs. Olga Haskell of Minneapolis, to Mis! M8l'€Hl°€f» McMillan, Hazelwood. the marriage of ber daughter Miss Fairview. Celia Elizabeth Haskell to James Dunn Small, of Chicago; to take The Bublect of the sermon at the place 20th Nov. 1912. Mrs. and Miss Baptist Church, _ Charlottetown, to- Haskell have been summer residents morrow mornin “will be The Great of Bay Fortune for many years, and E Slaughter. In the evening the subject; will be-Our Harbor Lights. The Rey Z. L. Fash will preach at both ser- vices. Yestenday tlie Harland leit Char- lottetown at 2 p. m. for East River and returned about 6. Today she leaves at 5 a. m. for West River. and will return about 9 and leave again for West River at 2 p,m. returning about 5.30. Comptroller Spence will address g meeting ol the Temperance Alliance this evening at the Y. M. C. A., at eight o'clock, and not n, meeting on board of control, as announced Yesterday. Mr. Spence has returned from P. E. Island, where he addrest several large gatherings.-Halifax Exe Rev. J. F. Floyd will begin a se- ries of special evangelistic meetings tomorrow in the Central Christian Church, Charlottetown, to be contin- ued every night, except Saturday, for an indefinite length ol time. Sundary morning the subject will be, “The Boob." The evening suhiect will be “The Platform." Everyone ls cor- dially invited to attend all these .meetings and to take part in them. That fox farming bids fair to be s. lucrative and important industry in Cape Breton in the future, may be gatthered"”from the fact that alumly, as previously noted Whycocomagh has a large and thriving farm, the _property of Dr. Donald T. MacPhail of New York. Another iarm about to he started, the fencing and other con- struction of which has within the past few weeks been completed, and which will even exceed in size the above mentioned one, is also at Why- cocomagh, owned ioimtly by Dr. Donald T. MacPhail's brothers, J. A. MacPhail, well-known contractor and builder of Calgary, Alta, and Dr. Garfield MacPhail of New .Yorke The new farm started under the most favorable auspices, two prize black foxes having last week been purchas- ed by Contractor J. A. and Dr. Mac- ,Pbail from a P. E. I. dealer, for a sum said to be in the vicinity of $14,- 000.In 9, private letter received by a local fur broker from a P. E.' I. far- mer, the latter stated that he had endeavored to purchase two valuable black female foxes from the cele- brated Dutton, Ontario farm, but had been informed by the latter that these foxes had s _week _ previously. been secured through an option by Contractor J. A. MacPbail ol Cal- gary. Few, il any farms have been started under -more ' favorable pros- pects, than the new farm at Whyco- comagh. It has only been within very recent years that the experiment of breeding these valuable fur bearing animals was tried. ~'l‘hat the effort has proved eminently successlul is shown by the fact that there are sev- oral farms at the present time oper- ating in P. E. I., three in Nova Sco- tia, including the two Whycocomagh f'£\1ns.'and one in Northern Ontario. '--North Sydney Exc._ - _,?_______.. .::For that irritating cough you need profession and guaranteed by us. Bread 0 " _ _~ _ f loaf Evaporator! Cream Bread is the seller in the city. lt is ‘_ sweet, ilsliy loaf that is se [md wlioleeoins as the* most captions could desire. Largs lost 1e- `at seven 'p.m. Sunday School and Rexall Cherry Cough Syrup. This is s. preparation ol splendid quality” hir 1 curing Bu case, 0| pulmonary B ,C ._ m ion-highly mam-sea-by the medical six Smooth Shaves ,25, d50 t.'l‘hM- Eggohizlgiug (§o.an c,a 8 Mill- _ Evaporated Cream _C ' are well and favorably known. Mr. and Mrs. Small will reside at 411 St. James Place, Chicago. The "Saskatoon Phoenix," ol Oct- ober 28t.h reports that George W. McPhee, Barrister, formerly ol Char- lottetown, has been selected at 5 spe- cial meeting ol the Trades and Labor Council of that city, as their law ad- visor. as one who is well acquainted with the needs of organized labor and capable of giving sound advice. This sneaks well for the position Mr. Mc- Phee has already gained ns B, lawyer of standing in the West. Rev. H. E. Thomas and F. G. Spencer returned on the late train last night from Fredericton where they had been in' connection with mat- ters of interest in the motion picture world, which were dealt with yester- day nt 9, meeting of the government. Mr. Thomas is chairman of a special committee of the Moral and Social Reform Council which was appointed to attend to certain regulations in re- gard to the presentation of motion pictures, more particularly concern- ing the ages oi children permitted to attend unaccompanied. No definite action was tak-en in the matter lint it will probably be finally dealt with to- day.-St. John Exe. Mr. Thomas was formerly pastor of the First Me- -thodist church of Charlottetown. The following prices were secured on the Charlottetown market s‘l\_18f° yesterday- and have prevailed since last Tuesday:-White oats, 40 to 42°; mack oats, 42 to 45c; potatoes, 25 to 30c; beef (quarter), per lb, 7 to Sc; beef (small), per lb, 10 to 16c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are:--Potatoes, 25 to 30c; hay, 50 to 60c; white oats, 40 to 42°; black oats, 42 to 44c; straw, $5-50 7-0 $6.50. Economical :Toilet Soaps Delicately p e rf u in e d and will wear down to a thin sheet. All “Vinolia” goods made in England. 25 cents s hon Johnson & Johnson ~ That is all it costs whenyou use Johnson’s Shaving Cream Soap, Each tube of ]olinson's contains one mile of shaving cream, good for 150 shares; Johnson‘s'Shaving_ Cream Soap is _free from _ _ alkali and all irritants, ; miles a» rich; creamy lsther that doesn’t dry ~ on the face and softens 1 the toughest beard. Atubs..........2$e .~`l 4 First Methodist-Rev. Mr. 'Mdrshall at eleven a. m., and Rev. J. Heaney at seven p. m. Prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7.50. Students and strangers cordially welcome. _ Grace Church-Rev, J, Heaney at eleven a.m. and Rev. Thos. Marshall _Bible Class at 2.80. Special invita- tion to visitors and college students. PRESBY'l’ERIAN¢' St. James- Presbyterian-Rev. T.F. Fullerton at eleven n. m, and 3; seven p. in., Strangers and college students are cordially invited to 1,11 services. Sunday School 'nltft'-_2.3t_),‘ 'nn zi<~ Zion-Morning prayer meeting at ten a. m. Rev. Mr. Taylor at 11 and at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.80. A cordial invitation is of- fered strangers and college students. CENTRAL CHRIS'l"1AN. Central Christian-Rev. J .F_ Floyd at 11 and 7. Sunday School and uoyu v -1-. \.....\... ...,.. .... .... .~ at elevrn ii m , nnd seven p rn B A ccrdial welcome ls extended to the services of this Church. - LNGLICAN. Holy Communion at 830 a in A seats free. St. l’etsr's Cathedral-Holy Co Cathechising st 2.30 p. m. ST. DUNSTAN'B CATHEDIIAL. First Mass at 7.30, Cbildrsn's Mas at 8.30. Cathechism immediately a pore and Benediction at 7 p. m. ` sAi.vA'rIoN ARMY. Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer meeting church. _ . . . . un- flllv H('i10tfl nt~ 2.30 Wlih "i.40Y3llBf.l" |class of Aduilu in church auditorillm. ' . - alll "Ui late years my optical businegs munion at 8 and 11 a. m. 'Matins . 10.15. Evensong at 1. oiili