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MONDAY , THE on.inLo1f'rn1'owN GUARDIAN , f °.°'i"’m"“ 1”' 1914?
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Feet and ankles so
Ti-is Monuine oAiLv Guin-iiian umii. c i-in in t order: -
1 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘~ W
-IT PAYS to buy In this Province.
-ONE GEN1' per word each in-
sertion for advertising in this col
_ s us accompany
’ can be obtained at Lai'ferty's Tensor- Minimum charge twenty-live cents.
0 iai Parlors. Summer-side. ~ -__ , ' _
-- -supper: Ano oNcisR'r.-_ 'nie -i- p u
presentiitive iii Albertiin will giadlylholdinz ti grand sunner und concert `
Every woman and every man, who suffers with
Rlieiiniatisni-wlio has acute attacks of Rheuma-
tisni, Scizitiea'or'nlluiiibago-\\'i1ose Kidneys are
weal; anti wliosc hands and feet become swollen
and painful-slioultl read carefully these two letters
of .\lrs. Salsbury about the magical effects of
i
i' jg
a.
52'-
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On l"el»rii'~.ry llih, l.i~t, Mrs. _T. A. Salshury wrote about Gin
Pills, "l can ct r\;ii:il_v say Gin Pills have done a lot of gootl for
nw. floiiit- six 3-t~.ir.~ ago, Icoiilil not wiili
gr 'lap
ie
_- '94
ii’
.QV
9
5#
’ viv/NN
l
.,,,,i...L ,_--_~¢.~-avi .1-_ A -i~»:.v ~_ ..`
I
iileii-> wire so -tie-lit-ii. l»~.it I tool: three boxes oI`t`-iii Pills and
irtiizlde li.'.~' :n~\'t-r ri tiirneil. My iiiotlier, 52 years of age, i5
.ing tlziin :itz-i ii-vis nite". Writing again on April 2'_’ntl.. in
A Q : ,.1 i tor it-riiiissioii io piililisli her letter, Mrs.
-bizr ~ .~.i\--1 '~\.»1i iii;i_v do so, as I think it was Gin Pills that
izi-_~, za' l .i.i\t- not li.i.l the ltlii-iiziiriiisiii since and it is six
`;;i_~ >pi'i:i_\; :iiict I \\.'i- so limi".
S\\'ollt~iili1tttls and feet are :i sure
sig-fi oi iiitliicy 'I`roiil>li~. S0 is
.\l-.i.~:i.~‘. or liricl; ilnst dt-po>'lt:= in the
urine. So is incoiiiiiiciire or snip-
i_:'t 2-.-ion oi the urine. So is t`.r:i\'<-l
ior t~ti-iic iii ilu: Kiilncys.) if the
ri'1ci.`-zilsliiiry
Liid and citrc yoiirscll.
t`.iii Pills are sold in every part of
Ciiiiaila at fitic. ai box, six for $2.50
-and i-vt-ry box is sold with our
spot vsasli giiaratttee of satisl`.-iciioii ,
4.-riiioiicy lizirk. Sold iii the lliiitetl _-
St.=.tc.< iiinicr the tiaiiif-‘§`ilNO’ Pills. .
National Drug 81 Chemical Co.
of Canada, Limited, Tororitr?
'B-1-;-;f;f;-1-3-1-Zi-3;;-_-_-3-3-1-3;-3;-3;-;-3iii-3-_-i=;-3:;-;-;-;-1:;-; ;1_-_-1;-_ ;-If
l T-inn y five cents.
on; .-no pei word first insertion in this eolurn. hal_i _cent per worn
ra~h coiiii;ii...~iiin Cub must accompany order. Minimum charge
soiiiniiau ctiissirii-:ii Ass
L _ _ ____ _ ____-._
l`l'l-l‘i ALF. HELP WANTED
FOR SALE 20 SHARES BUNBURY
.-iiiii-li 7.1) pci' cent tliiaraiitoi- lltlfi.
"M ' l .\ppl_\' liox 155 City. ti0Nl~lt)-lT)i?li.
YOUNG \'-/UNIEN DESIROUS OFlFOR SA|_E__ ANY TEACHER DE.
trziiziiiiig for iitir t-~.~ i-oiiiiiiiitiii':i\~:
\‘.‘ltli thi- Siipi‘i'iiiii-:iiiviii. t`»t_\ llos-
viiuiy in-_i\i, .'.:>'_’-'i-tt\-'.`iiii`.!i
siriiii; a set oi` i’i'at:tical ll<‘i`t‘i'ciicc
Library published by Ilan:-oii llol-
lowia tio., inay obtain saint: at a
A SMART GIRL CAN SECURE A <‘oiisidci':ible rciluction by applying
good liiiiiit- and \‘.':iL:t~s li\' appl_\'in;:;l at this otlli-i-_ i'i‘i`.`ii`-ll~1Zt2Mti'._
at this iitiif'-~ :ii <-ii<»- ~ti'T2-1~\‘-1°i-\I\1`- F`on"`s'ALE Goob sAFE-A'aAi=i-
WANTED, AT ONCE, A GIRL .FOR gain. Apply i%o.\; 155 t`it_\'
i:t~ii='~i'al lioiisi.-i'.‘:irk. .`i ily or this
IlI.I.\"_’~l0-lTI\IZli.
iii
Um,-,._ i;=io-t-io.io.\It|`.’ _- ' T-“' "3
GIRL i/vixmrizo Fon GENERAL MALL MEM’ WANIED
lioti.-it-\\iirI-;. .`.ppl_\`, Airs l~`. l.o\lgL~.| ' '
.- . _ - - _ l
-’-1 l l’I"‘1 "fm" -*“"*";‘ F A, 'MALE HELP WANTED.-'riirt»i> iiii-ii
_ ___ _,__ __ ___"~"'_’.1.l‘)""“'f` io ai>i><»iiit 1'-ti<‘1\t=¢; -fal=\1'.\' *FSU \Vl‘€l<-
LADIES WANTED TO DO EASY
plvasaiit, t-oloriiii: work at lioiiiu.
('aii inakc $17. to $110 \'.'l\i-kly. idx-
pericnce i:iiiiei'o.~'siii~,\', no t-iiiivar~.s-
init. .\':itioii:il li.-i-oi`1itiiig(‘ii._ ill-pt.
N. 69 .\tit-laitlo Sl., lt'L>I‘S. (il()l~lll-1Ti\iiii
- nov WANTED To"ATT'is'N`b"".'o o'F-
iltic. .\ppl_\‘ at l»i2 livnt St.
60724-10-lGl\iti`.
rWANTEU.- A BUY /-\i:iUu|. io
years old as an :ippviititz Apply to
\\'. N Tuition, \\’att;lin'iaker.
43014-10-l2.\ltt`.
STRAYLID.-I have hail on my prciiiis-
t‘.~i for six weelis. a rod hoifcr. W.
liraiillotl on hor sitio. No horns. if
not vliiiiiif-rl by thi: 2nd ol' .\'ov<»inlicr,
will lio sold bg: piibllt: aiiiftiozi to
pay +‘xpoiis<-.~'. t`oliii t`. .\lt~l.ure,
Itt-'ii-i‘i~, lIi'a<'klt-y i‘oint.
MOSS)-I0-lTiii1Ii
- -- 'i
scott. .\las:¢. ll|>.l.i-lI\»l-‘i.\l.\i. l
l-"C RJMMEDI/xi E s'Ai_i-;. -.`.i~.-’.%'i'i\'-Ti -----~---~-' -~~--'-”--
l'~lii1‘k l~`\-iiiiilo Vox. iiiri- ,`ro.~:s1 .\lal\-:T0 LET ROOMS FURN|5HED OR
fi-i,iii i.i;ii`|ii»'i‘ ’ ’-- i "T
takiiiit part .~'tf~i'l.' in good i'=iiiii»:iii_\'.
.I. I.. .\ia_\iiar-l. I‘~'oril.:ii~i.
t;ti1I!.>lf¢lTiii‘Zi
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i`oxes _for Sale
Wi’-\N'I'l'Ll)
WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR
stork in rt-liable Fox ('o., one pair
t‘lasa II. 1914 foxes. Apply to I". i\.
.l., t'nro Gtiariiiaii.. 6034-10-l~lM-li.
FARM WANTED. -/ADVERTISER
wisliesi to piirtfliasc ii iarin In
gotiil rfoiiilition near (`harl0ttetow|i.
llavc it tow niiiro raiirli r.ii.-<~-I. mliik (ir would lease for five _vr.\ars, witii
left. yet which will vl:-:ir at Shir pt-r option to puri-liiisc. Answer by
pnir: also on liaiiil soiiio. iiiarieii “class letter, giving full particulars as to
A" and cross foxi-_:_ \\'rit~» or iilioiiv loviiiioii and price, \V., (iliiartlinn
ll. J. Z\it‘f\`t-ill, 'l`_\':if_- \':illi-y.-'i»l!\i>-itTinti 5914-10~f}M12|_
l
. '__ _ -_ -__
. _._ -~ :i
Wanted
3 Female Cross; ff x-es.
bred preferred
10 acres ofiand gond
from (.0 p. c. up. "Island
ianch.
FOR SALE:
1 Class B female.
1 Good Driving Horse.
Write us for Prospectus of the Anglo-American
Silver Black Fox C0., Ltd.
The Farm Stock fs? Fox
Exchange of P. E. I.
as i ~ .
buildings, suitable for fox _E
receive subscriptions and advertis-
ing matter.
-MR. W. K. McGOUGAN, Secre-
tary ot the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O.,
Summerslde.
-SUBSCRIBERS should renew a
week or two before the time they
have paid for has expired and thus
not miss an issue, as all papers are
discontinued promptly on expiry
date. Mt!
-EXCELLENT CROPS.-After a
two-weeks trip with his moving pie-
ttire show around the western end ot'
the island. Mr. Wm. Cuiiieroii, of Suni-
niersiile, reports _the potato and tur-
in those purts.-H.
-A GENERAL MEETING of the
sliarulioltlers ot' the Hackett Silver
Cliarlottetowii on Tuesday, November
ii t
-BREAK DOWN.-The train from
Pape 'l‘rnvcrse last Tliut‘sdny morning
which should have reached Siiniiner-
slilo at 8.30 ii. in. did not arrive until
about ll.IIO, owing to an at-Ideiit
which ot'i'tii'retl when within litili` a
mill- or so of Keiisiiigion. Liickily,
however. the passeiigcrs only hail to
wait about an hour and a half till the
express came which safely' landed
them at their destination.-Y.
-NEW CITY HALL.-The con-
struction ot the new (‘ity Hall at Sitin-
inersiilu is now nearing coinpletion
as regards thi- outside part ot' it, with
the exception of the tower for the
fire bell which will he roinpieted iii
the course ot' ti day or two. The pop-
ular coiitrat-tors, .\Ii~ssrs. ll. li. Mor-
rison & Son, liavu certainly put tip a
grand liiiildiiig in a very aliort period
of tiiiie. one which when coniploted,
will be a i-ri-ilit to the town-Y.
-----THANKS-GIVING IN WELLING-
TON.- thi .\loii:~'t basket
was Mr. Adrien .»\rst-iiauli ot' liginont
lliiy, stuileni-:it-law with Mr. .»\. t‘.
Saunders. Suniiiiersldt-, who in his
lovv for the little Bt-lirian ra<‘oi|i iit-od
paid generously the stint of .$11.25. Af-
ter liinr'h was st‘r\'ed and the baskets
viiipticd the (lain-0 was restinioil with
inci‘0ascd joy and sillistiit tion to all.
At it late hour the aiidieiicc resolvetl
to put an ond to an tiiijoyint-iit whit-h
was so well pnrialicii of by those pre-
sent anti e\‘t‘r_vhod,\' went bonu- satis-
fied at the good boliaviour of all with-
out. exeeptioii. lint tho pleas-iiire ot'
the good tlnio vxporit-iii-oil was only
ai trifle t-oiiiparvil with tho geiieroiis
feeliiiga of all present iov.'ar.=:=.=f
, k A
._. `
` . > qv. If
were visitors to Siiniiiierside on Fri- G ,'
_ ‘ t '
\ \;r. \\,
.»§~
4t'l'Jr
~i‘ ~'r dr fx? dr dt »l'§~h 5: dr ri"-4*
rl*
-le
B k U O r Advertisin _ A Clothielés- mere desire to serve lis
patrons well-to give them
the best values for their money amounts to noth-
mg-unless his st_ock o_f Merchandise is able to
' back up his good intentions.
‘ f li
but you will find the largest and most complete
.. stock of strictly new clothes in this vicinity to _
M select from
I ° "W, ' I . i
_ _ You will lind here not only a robust desire _
- ' Griiiie viii. 1.;i-:raking iiiii-.\'iiit; i cf -- / to serve Your best interests Care u y and Well.
.‘ - .7
- . _ Our Fall Suits are now
. . . _ . i.i““fi~‘:;:I. i;‘.§..l’.°. ;‘.t.‘.i;°..€“;€“s;‘i.».ti._;iJ;‘;“i_ li;:§.‘;‘..fi ,_ l ._., Ready for you, get one and
. . . »"‘ >'.' >'.' -`.' ~'.‘ -1' .~- ~. '
A N i '. ~.`
, Our Clothes 1
'.‘.
v., S.
.i.
Y
.;.,;..;-1.-4-1-2-1-i-:-'
. . l i,
1 ifsiii ;~;; “.f:_:?i._S.:s;v'.‘;;f ._ W . e ., - , Enjoy the Cool Weather
i M, ¢A 5 _ , -
\
$8.50 to $22.00
Unusual
Overcoat
Satisfaction
board, to iiivostigitti-\. aiiil draft con- ; to t0 i
-To Satisfy you is our constant aim-
ion ol time to bc zlllowcil <'oiiipiiii\' to _
iehair l_>rei/ills in s_\'i~'tt~.iii had euiiseil _ ` “M i U V
sonic ilisciiesiiiii bot\\'een Board and
_company and that Board was of the . .
opinion that six wteoks shonl ie s `- ' -
_ ., ,- . . , . . -- -_ _~ _ ,.. . . . . ‘ ‘ 4- 4- ' I
wlioii tfontrart will ho suliinilteil to i'till ’l"‘l"l* ’l‘i“%"l"l°'l‘ 'ir-'li J* " `-'Y J* l ala 4' 'l Q _
t.`ouni'il. 'l‘ht~ sidewall; i`i‘oin the lt. - - -I ll
` Is the Record of every Man Wh0 gets his
` I Overcoat at this Store
All the new and most favored of the seasons models in sh awl and convert'
able collar some in Black Beaver, Greys, Browns. SUIDSS and Ch`“Chm05~ Good
, . .
iiiiii~i.=i@i-, .iiiiytii iigiiw, <-iiiiiii-iiiiiis strong serviceable coats they are too. _We _gu21taut€€ 21lJS0lUtC S3flSf3¢t10T1 50
come in and see them while the selection is at its best.
¢."‘r~'.‘~i‘-it-1*-"r~'r~2‘-ie-1<»'r
___
jiowii; Frank MoiiIi;oiiit\r_\', Bttilietltle, I
‘and John li. Curtis, \\'ilinot.-X.
‘li M. ll. ll. SPlllllS
The Boy:-i' riiccs at the (`. A. A. A.
grounds on Satiirduy ai`ti‘riioon fur-
iiislietl iconic good coiiipetilion, ul-'
though there were not. its niiiny entries]
as were expected. Tho following
wt-re the resiiltaz-
lloys under S0 lbs., 50 yarils.-l, \V.
.\it'is'ii<~.iici‘i1. 2, E. l’ro\\‘iie. 3, ii. Yos-
sey. ,
Broad Jiiiiip.---l, \V. l\ii~l<1iit-lit-i~ii.
2, E. l’rowi-io. II E. \'ost»;o\
lui to llll lbs. T5 yards.-l, \\'. livers.
13, l<`. Nivliolteoii. `
lltl to l'_’;'i llis., 100 _va.rils.-l. l..
\`oiikei‘. '_’, li. liiighos. Zi. II. Ilnlchi-
`\\-_\\'\\\\\ 1
` V s cl/
DUDDS ’/,
KlDNEY
PILLS _-
_ _ ~ it
_ 5. I
.\1\f.'_\_\\\5D',s,El"
"~--KlDNE`{ ”/f r‘!
"Eoin K+' r-C ,_
HT`S Dis ,ill3l'._,.
/\ 11 r T s 5 '-'
; f’/'fr '~ ‘ `
~ z7§/_7Z@/`\'\\\\ \\ \ X
_z./"7,/L/`
_V ~”/r-"-.'-
95-U
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31 \-|\V'l`
_‘ff
'I-_ 1%
Sl to D5 lbs., 50 ynrils.-I. 'l`. \\"a_vt‘.i
2, <2 i.iii~i.-i-_ ::. w. Nieiiiiiitiiii. l
Broad Juinp.-l, 'I`. Wayc. 2, \V.
Nlvliiilsoii. Ii. t‘. l.ai‘gc. l
taken up and it was resolwil to '/i~ -_\h\ssrs. liiiiieaii M<'l{cnzic and son. _ V
-“UIUC Tl‘lIflil`¢‘Il Rl 0III'0~ ll “WIS \`l‘SUl\"!\\'o.sli-_\' i‘a_\'|itor ot' Long 1ti\'oi‘, were llroad Jiinip.-rl. L- YUIIKPV- Z3. \\.
01| 10 Fvllilir ltfitlilu in "'l`ltt> ll<\llt>\\'."'passoiigws to Siiniinersiilu on 'l`lii|rs- Beers. LI, I.. lliigliuii.
.»\ i'cquvst i’t‘oni llir. \\'ell liarkiiis that 'tliiv iiiiiiuing Un ii li...~‘.iii\vr'-S ll'ip.---i.. lligli Juinp.-1. Ii. l3l‘)'l‘IIl0ll- 3- li-
t`o\iiicil grant lifoiisc to install two i -- Moore. , il. liutuliiaon.
‘billiard tables and ,ioiidut-t billiard -_-\iiiong the visitors to Siniinier- 220 3'iII'(lS-"L 1+ Y°“l“"`~ 2' L'
Iliall was suliniitlcd. 'l‘lio tiiiiouiit ol`l,sitlo Saturday were hlcsisrs. John liar- lIilKli€S- 3. li- l'l\lU'flllS0ll~
llltroiise ici- was ills-ii-iissetl anti the innt~ l vt-v, t‘upi~ ’l`ra\'crsc; John 'l‘. ilii'l{uy,. l`lItll‘l' 13 .VOHTS Uli'-.V0l<‘ Ri\C\`-"
ter waii to stand over pending furiht-r, Si-ii Vlvw; Major iioiitlivr, Searle- Ross. 11, (`iii‘\itlierS. 3. B\‘.V0\\lf\\\~
Senior 220 yards.-1. l\'l<'lI0lS0I\- 3-
l\icl.cod.
lllgh .iiiiiip-l, lloyle. L’, .\l<-liood.
Olilcials-ileI`ert-e, I.. 13. Mvliiilliin.
Starter, J. Mi-Mlllaii. Scorer. ll. t`.
Cross. Jiidgcza, S. .~\. ;\i<'l.eotl, V. Srliur-
iiian, \\'. l\IcI.t-oil.
The new vliissiflcatloii oi' the boys
by weight, proved inticii more satis-
i'ai'tory ilian the old ago basis, boys of
the saine size voiiipctiiig together.
HORSES FOR THE
BRITISH ARM
i\l()Nt"I`ON, Oct. 16.-The first ship-
nicnt of travalry horse:-i from St. .lohii
for the lirltlsh arniy will bo iiiadv to-
day, when a spur-ial train loud will go
forward to llaliiax to coniplctu a rur-
go which ii-i being inadv up t.lit~ri~.
Aiioliier aliipiiiciit rttat-lu-il St. John
on Tlitirsday i`roni Toroiito and points
west. 'l`lit‘y were sliiiipivl over the
('. i’. ll., and wi-ro Iiroiiglit in lust
time, piirtiviiliirly from l\’logaiitI<-_
'l`Iit-rc were twt-nt,\' carlozids on Ilii-
lraln with ttlglitocii horses hi carh
cur. The aniiiials are thought to be
better oven ilinii those in tho first ship-
ini-nt now in qiiartors at the exhibi-
tion grounds.
.<
I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by
by MlNARD'S LINIMENT,
Hall ax. ANDREW KING.
Markham. ons. o. S. nii.i.iNo.
I was cured of llheiimntic Gout by
M1llARD'B LINIMIENT.
I Lulteheld. Que.. one. 9.1907
ti
“ltcxull Oil lfliiiulslon ls the greatest
fall tonii- protriiriihle-it builds tissue
and assists all other organs in carrying,
on their wiirk-splviidld lor colds.
i’rit'o .$1 poi' boitlo. Ma<:l{liiiioii liruii
t'o., t~oruei° Grout George and lit-nt
. Streets. ine _
-
§\`J“\` ._-f I
.' \ Hilti
an
,iw 'A J
(__ _
Walk-Over
Shoes f
A Lady’s Dress Shoe
You know that patent
leather isa the dressiest
leather made. Nothing
can really fill the place of
good patent leather.
The shoe shown here
is of Walk-Over quality.
trim in pattern beautiful
in shape and rich in
finish
Morris & Smith'
writes:-“My baby had ctzema on her _‘<‘r. B- (Y. who is visiting his old home N - 3 nm ' `i "!,‘T"cm"' O' CRE* READ- 5°" 127 Queen Stfeét
Mir. The sore was very had and iinth- In MHlDf‘QlIt'. wil-S tl visitor to Sum- ` , `
ing secuieii to do her much good. Hoar-
iiicrslde Saturday.-X.
ini; of the remarkable cures Ur. --_- l
(‘linse‘s Ointment was making, we
sont for some, and after the third np- town. was In Summerslde Frldny and W
,plientlon thc sore begun to heal. I '
am glad to say that it is quite well
now, und we give the credit to 'Dr.
(‘liai~ie's Ointment. We cannot reroin-
niend this preparation too highly.
llere is another letter, which iells
of the t-ure of a five weeks old bahv:
Itnnil, Fnlfvliester (‘nunty, N. S., writes:
“My little girl took eczema when sho
was five weeks old. Though we doc-
t.orr.~d her tiiitll she was nearly ii year
old, sho got no better. l was advised
i. M
-Illr. (Theater McI.ure. Cliarlolto-
iinturilsy ot last week on business.-
-i\ir. A. Stirling Mt-Kay. oi’ Brace
"KEY & Co.. Summerside. left on
Friday morning on a few days' visit to
Boston and other American cities.-Y.
Q§.l§..T..9..'3..lA
DINNER ETS -
There is a line of Dinner Sets h' h ° .
the one m,ice_0ne pattern 'has' a dggp"LIu2fi?)0il5l;2lt1