_OCTOBER I4 1911 _ ' . _ ""'~=f~»wf 1'H=;°HARL0T'm'r<>wN GUARDIQN _ of up _ _ PAGE THIRTEEN _,__ clllllurrlrrowll limi oul-:urs colllur Aunnmber of boys were bathing the ff->-' f ~ other day in the River Waye, at Rho- It yader, when one of them, named Hec- .tor Price, .got out- of his depth. Ge Cries for assistance were raised by the c his companions, and Scout Reginald price, 'who happened to bear them,' 4),. _ ,_ JUST IN TIME Hector just as he was sinking With considerable difficulty the Mi, PBYB £0 bu Scout 80t tl" d"°‘ml"S l°°Y lllff0 s. visit to Boston. _ i-llllillow water, and they were both hi-ought to _land in~ a very exhausted Mi oonditlon by Scout Henry Thomas, ,ling who had arrived on the scene. ‘Pow This is the second rescue from _ imwniiig effected by Price and Tho- Mi mn quickly to the river and caught ease, l _ 53 inns within a week. has 'rs.lM FIGURES _ ARE IN'l‘ERES’l‘ING\ Mis PHILADELPHIA, Ps., Oct. 11-An Casw interesting comparison of the relative strength of'the New York Nationals' Mis und the Philadelphia Americans, who|Ham will begin their battle for the any world’s championship next Saturday, in made hy the unofficial records ol Mis lotte ,h t sms present season. Miss ' e eattin the giants have a lby t . g telllhl beverage of 272 for 146 games. B0St 'ld' the Clants average .961 I?i(ihethhngAthletlcs .962. McGraw's C. :lien have stolen 388 bases while the 1`00m Athletics have a total of 288 bases. »Ml'S- »m,,._ Athletics have made fl5_6 rllns Mond nts 728 In safe hits the' "Another shipment of hard and ry V ,R hats jngt, in, and we sure think 'Y' """'_' ' ""1" """'f'-`-`-`~’~'-‘ff-'fff-‘ffrfsff:.~_-_Y:.-_»_-;_~,-_-_-_-_~_~_-_.,-_»;_-_-_-_¢___._-_-___._._._._._._._._________.____ y in this Province. ` Lyman Tremere Hampsmre was B _ yi. , ,vga Kitsonl Hampshire' wan in visitor to this city yesterda my yesterday' ' J M McLeod city was among S. Jenkins, city' was A pas* those visiting Halifax this week. p wen yesterday afternoon. John P. Gordon, Mrs. Gordon andl , S N°tti° G"~t°9- Cllll. has left on lldldhtlcl-;Idl_0l this city, are visiting in! _'_ Mrs. Henry Jameson, who has* ':_‘;tur:;*¢=i°5;1r0’l‘I;'el‘i'iiesrilt:,n H;alnpsblre. geen visiting her sister, Mrs. Sidney nal R "ends lll "°y» °lfY. left yesterday morning ' for her home ln Brighton, Mass. l =' setilgliléngrgéemefé. _HH»mpshlre_ 1 James and Mrs. Bethune of Hali- town - a Visit to char- al. who have been the guests of Mrs. ' G9°l`ge Wilson, 151 Euston Street, 8 E_ Mae Cuweu of Boston is ;‘;;t;=’l1;aDeEt ttllvo izeeks. left for home visiting her parents E.. T. and M.rs. y n e s eamer Halifax. 3 ell. oft). ` The title of today's music and song S Minnie TK llflél ge. Im certainly, perfectly, dis- shire h t c ny_ teacher at as ls ed._ Next Satllrday‘g music will honda as re llrned from ii pleas. e, Spanish Beauty; an played by y at hel home in- this oi¢,y_ America s Premier Trombone Soloist -a and Band Master. s Cassie McInnls, city, and -_ Ellie McDonald, Gleniinnnn, left Affemas Moffat, New' Glasgow who l10 BXDTGSS Yesterday morning for has been in Montague attending the on. ~ ' sessions of the l~". E. I., Sunday ___ School Association, of which he L. and Mrs. Grant have taken the Vice-President elect for Queen: S at the Queen for the winter. C_°“lllY. was in the city yesterday on Grant will be at- home every hm WHY llfllne.. ay afternoon. R __ l <1 the Gln _ i _ . é _effint Liverpool, N. news mit- ,=;,,r,.,,, give the Athletics 1508 and; The services oil the Vernon Rive, ;f;~_- I‘he_ Schooner _Albertha sailed the Giants 129g_ '_ Cllcult tomorrow are as follows, V,,,_ ls morning for Loillsburg. she will ' .non Rlver morning and evening, Cher- llmceed l° Prince Edward Island to alley afternoon, - _ l08d produce for this port for Charles __ N. Firth. Schooner Daisy Vaughan B( the best yet New shapes The S. H. Bonavista will be due Captain Willard Godfre iioile :,l,‘,Tiy adhades that are different, audihere If-as that are right. D. A. Brucfsalls . y, d f ' . e from Montreal Oct 16th and Pl'1llC€ Edward Islgnd to load prorlllg; l =' for St. Johns Newfoundland vin for Rupert H. Gardner." "" ' io-san. the Sydney. Buimii.. Bell s. oc. are -- ._,T.__ agents. ._ A correspondent writes!-In boast. _ ' 7- ‘ me Of Old people who are still n,,]|,n inrcady, Free on application. Rev.. G. W. Mlngie, secty., of the Sll_lBl‘f.. Emyvale can boast too.!l I, mm & Moore. 10-14d2i.`Domlnlon Lord's Day Alliance will,Wlll"*m Gl`9»V9S elgllty YGIIFS Of use is ..(,,,,_ ,igi-.@i~{h,tl§s`. price list of Dutch, "H --- `Dr€l1Ch in St. James Church at 11 ii, Still as smart as 'some n me of sixty "Crab-apples 3 cents a quart at m_. tomorrow alid in tile first Metho- years. He does most all his farm ,,,,,,,. & G0f;~s_ _ ll-13d2i. dist Church ln the evening nt 7 p_ m, Work and has a family of six small "hum" the l’°""g°S‘ °"ll` *lim ‘“°“‘ Plaids also, silililar goods --s_o;~:‘i.ll rlt. _ ...l 35) } ° -inn _ l .5 ` rlerly i-__ , mom ng Clothes M' away with al the drurlgery ou are not aciuainted with lar price Zio. 4 n Drug Kent Streets. Port I ~o 0 Redzo Polish: mhke silver cleaning easy, Does _its s`mply fun w th “REDl0»,_ My it`s merits cal and get a. ssmp e. Rego The M acKinno Cor. Gt. o. and 7 l ._ Zion ject, " at l l gents. ” | Q. Jennett, T. A. Riley, Miss E. L. Mil- Westmoreland, York; G. E. Thonias_l gzgggggggé lsr. C. and Mrs. Bethllrw. A- Roche. st. John; A. li. Myles, Hhmiltou-; B_’ ~' C, Davie, Miss F._ Sll'lll0ft. C- E" G. Klnrffer, Guelph; ld. Larkson, 'I‘or~,. .. . _ ,,E_,gg;g33;g.e,,, B0Wll€ and Wlfe. Mlss E~ H~ Fraser' onto; Geo. Y. Thomas, Truro; J. M. ; 1*- e prepaid §§.i.'.s.ss.'.-.',-g . ,___ _____,‘ --.. At terda the police court in this city yen. ths of age. Beat this who can? Y Walter Munn, for being disor- -_ and fighting in the street one Owing to the unfavorable weather _ ing recently, was fined ten dol- Yesterday' there “'89 Only 8. Small Bt- Q iam or thi;-cy days, tendance at the Charlottetown mark- U -é Ct. the prices remaining the same Miss Gertrude Orqonner formerly of with the exception of butter which, Hill, is now employed an Steno. was somewhat lower and eggs nd-. i fall dress and suiillliilliabrics yei shown fl. l. ll graphs, with a Boston m.m_ She vanced considerably. The first geese gmd“,,ted 'from the Union C,-,mm,e,._ of the season were offered for sale at cial College last term. a very high price as will he seen by ' __ the it_elliized statement given else-- 'rhe w. M. A. S. will hole their where in this issue. annual Thank offering service at the _ *'- Bonshnw Baptist Church tomorrow 'l`ll0S0 Feglflliefell all the Queen H0-: (Sunday) evening. Miss Clark, a rc-‘tel ill this UW Werei- Mrs. J. \V.l turned missionary, will he present, M959. B0Hl0“i MVS- ~l0lll1 lf- lllCN9il.l also the Provincial Secy. M1598 Beflllfl Scllllfnlall. Sllmmerside;_ H _._ nr. Mcsluesh, Cliicugo; li. nurruch, _ Rev. R. G. Strathie prcacheds in K0llSillK|l0n; J. Lawrence, St. John;l Presbyterian Church tomorrow Thns. C.. Savage, Montreal; Jas, De-' morning and evening. Morning. sllh- Witt, Robert DeWitt, Moncton; lt. K, qi "The Never Fading Leaf.” Boswell, Victoria; L. Wood, Mt. Her- (Q Evening subject, “Studies from bert; Artemas Mofntt, New Glasgow; Isiachz" The Making of li Prophet." W. P. Arsennult, Toronto; R, ‘l‘. Tay-‘ lor, Moncton; G. E, Auld, H. A. Fin- St. James Church tomorrow laysoil, E. I.. Grunt, City. morning Rev. Mr. Mingie, of Quebec, -~- will preach, slihiect-'rhe l.ord'u ony, The following were rszisterell ut and in me evening Rev, T, F_ Fuller, the Hotel Victoria in this city yes-i ton will preach, his subject being terday:-Geo. D. Ellis, Montague; B. - God's Work Performed hy Unlikeli-» A- P~ UlliH0l'l. H. B.,Brownl, Hallfaxl; H. C. Simmons, Montreal; Percy W. Car- -; ver, Boston; C. J. Thomas, ’l`rliro;= Following were the outward DHHS- B. A. Fil-eter, Sackville; J. Rllmsliy, --1- engers from this City yesterday by St. John; M.,J. Cole, F. C. Chas. "the Halifax:--J. C. and Mrs. Bell,'I`- Lane, A. E. Jalilimlollv Hllliinx; H2 M. Nelson, D. B. and Mrs. McLeod. T. Spencer, Toronto; C. R. Rogers, , - fi; 3;, ;_'a,;;j-,_ _,j ;§§;_.l ;'1;,.§'~ i. ' L..__.._._. _._ _.__ Mrs. E. M. olillnu, cy. soil, F. G. A, chniekpmuutreul; Mrs. -slum, I ” ' ;_j;.§;§;;§'€;a§;;;_;.§§=' _~ 1 . f _ -‘ ,f :-:'25 .1;§€§'--l' #_ 5. _ 1=_.jé;é’ . =>;1312_;' _ g;__,3._~..;,..5ei,',E=. W. Beverly, Miss H. McDo\lgall, J. Mcgonaidv Boston _ s for ba ance o AGRIVE C Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday Friday Friday Saturday. Saturday, ge on which d n '~.. c l. i as b i lucwilliams, Mui. 'r. F. oullen. Nlws M. Shaw. G- F. and Mrs. Hlll¢»_Tll¢ ::Ping Pong Photo Studio. Open _ i outward cargo illellldefl ll C0“Blfl'3l"' for business again. Post cards taken ' " able illllllltlly Of l0llSlel`l" f0l` Hllllfa* on horse-back, automobile, yacht and _ : and a small freight for Boston. other ways, 3 for 25c. Also Ping ' Poligs 12 for 25c. 160 Queen St. ~- ' Rev. Dr. Pringle. of Sydney. save io-iadsipd. 35 i an interesting address before an alid- T I M E T A B L E HARLAND will run as follow ’oint. olnt. at Vernon River Brid East and West Rivers and Ch ua Pointm ist. _g _~' ;‘.;1u»f/-- __ \ _‘i . Gllg .ii lJ.B. MacLeod and bride were pass- S S Halifax yesterday b th . . fbliifx flleture home in Beverly. ° to _ w Mass. after spending the" lwney' 29N Freizht for 9-Sdthstutf. ` S011 moonlwith their' parents in Wood* Is- lands and Holwlleld. The gl‘00m IS H of the late Alexander and MTB- l Macleod of Hcpelieiii, while the Fl arms is the clam daughter cl Jan F_-- and Mrs M¢K8Y» W°°d ls`lands‘ e and hom of Leod . _ . me Select ~ That _ Monument Now ' You cannot afford to put off _ the matter any longer. You have neglected that grave for n long time-you should at- I . ' lar with young couple are Very l’°p“ their many "Ends and acmlladilldidgllld as evidenced by the matrgy received' useful gifts which ¢Y_ are followed to their future They e in Beverly by' lille 5°°d.wishes il for ii ions ellfl l‘“l’l’Y l°“'“°l' thrguéh life. 'rue Guardian iolus ln congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mac. ____i._--_-1 $1 "Q" `~'9:'_| u wiilffsligg., . ll tend to it right away ' 9 __ ‘ Ourshowing makestlie sel- //P // ii’ -1"-“ f ll lL Get our prices and terms Chandler di’ Bell l6o Kent Street. ectin ofa ood monument- T3..-_g;;;;;; ;;;`,§, easy gud ourdow prices and convenient terms enable you lm uf ._ to secure a really good monu- | -’=' ,Sl ment at small cost. In all de- -~ signs, from granite, freestone and marble. ;,”l» fi; ' th raises of our B52 ,f',°°d 3¢'i:‘:q¢'li'sL| eager town you sal E:::?.lsr rarest.. '..i."‘rq mls: ni-c pure, who ssoms and nntrlt ous. =!. r.. _-'= ' ce f about 100 persons in the _ l ddllooloroom of about Germain street M ` Baptist church last night 0" his ex' ° ° _ periences in the Yukon. He gave H" ‘ account of the mining operations and , " cited. instances where immense fplr- tunes had been made in a few mont B. He said that the average °l_ l“t”ul` gence on the trial was very lllglly and he met with many \ml"'¢l`5ltY men' H” characterized the rush to the Yllk0l\ as the ..g,.eai»_ont tragedy that ever happened in Canada.” -BL -l0l1ll °¥~ (Rcv, Dr, Pringle is ii native of this province.) Syrup Very few cough remedies that are useful for adults are safe for babies. If is Dangerous to Experiment Nyal’s Cough S y r u p contains neither opium, morphine or other dange- rous opiates. Itis especially designed for Babies, and just suits theni. it loosens the cough quickly and gives the child normal rest. Try a bottle and be con- vinced. Price 25e. Johnson Q Johnson Cor Kent and Prince Streets | E:"Th School that has won the con- l d P ’ sdenee :if the people-" U“l°“ °°"’}‘ rcliii ocllaze. 3414*- ~50c . and up » Out casedplpes are al- ways good vnlues but we have some extra-special snaps llere now that will par- ticularly appeal to you. These pipes are in all the snappy styles and shapes that all good smokers ad- in selected briar---wood slid amber. Each pipe is in a neat, handsome case---a real art- froni 50|: up. - .,,., . Boys’ Overcoifs I a ‘ l Mcormae Sl' Corsets " _` Coats of style and per- Moormac $1 ferrets ' ‘feet fit-coats of shape 'give y°“ more stl'l°." ' I ‘md d"'“b"**Y- ,__-` ' . I l'.l§fl1..“"il`.f.`."lf§'°§.".`l§i *U l - wider 51,25, ' y l 1 The Buslesf Sforc on Chai-lottefown's Busiell Street. _ _s-1-a»_1i1_-i i 1 _ 110 years oi experience laugh! the great Eng- u _ lish Mill. how lo make Carlton Blankeis besi 3 , _ Think up every good point that a blanket slloulrl have-and you'll End it in the Carlton Maiciial Carl- ton Blankets are nne Australian wool finish--Carlton Blziul-:sts are silky soft to tllc touch. Dllrnbl`lity---Cdrlioll 2' Blankets stand the hardest wear---and the “nap” does not wear off. Carltou_Blanl~.-».e_-s..._ ’ 7lb 62 X 80--6.00 pr., 8 lb 66 X 86--6.75 pr. Sllb 71 X 96--7.50 pr. i 1 Y K J if T T ""“"“""l" 6'” I Alllumlfs fl lilwd lime 54 inch colored l" ll" Wa" Pal" lil-ihlln clulh 1.15 ya. ..- . ._.-<¢.~..._.._.~.-. Me 5 F.’ t t l ' tl ll ll-~-_ l . _ , then tblélllolligcélsacolhilgfradiduélgrklIlllclllle cliillfllililf- The Very thing for Clllldrrnls :'l""kl""l"'r ` able. Get ready now for the lolig cveiiillgs that _ smoking jackets for balll robes --soft, ivriilll :liirl ig you’ll liave to spend in company wlill your walls. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Pretty papers here very eflectfve in zlppearailcc, 5| lnwifhe irwlc---:lil ' |0c, l2c, |50 lsc, 2Zc, 25c. pure wool, plain grey, brown or il iw _ . , . |.l5 per double roll. ' ....-.\>».<.\w.~i=.-....w.». -- Special display in annex. V , ‘ Y "Y ' ' A' . A Demonstration oi the greatest stock ol choice ' ~»-~--»--- --~ --Y - ~--'YH' ' A' r -:~ _.Y ff -~-~ - - - -.~-»_...-.__- -...__. .._A....__._. _ _ ___,_W_; L _____._:____._ ..._ _ Ai 69c Ai1.06 Wool Veneiians _ ,Special Amazons ~< 1*.. This is ilic bt-si. dollar .<;llill`1i~~‘ f~ i;'<~ "“‘w¢‘AMmfA\‘»'.:. _"of,-,,,_\_\ »-.~.»- " ,”§'.'¢:.:x 3 - ~ flea. 3% ~‘ . .'-`=;. .,_ ". _-\ . *_ ‘_am- -. . ~:»».\\~_~_.\»..<.~ We ve fresliclletl our stock with = ailolllei' great new lille of lllese fzlllrics--all » , = .;,§‘1;§ " 1 tlinf we llflvc ever sc-cu. li is Iirlil, silioolil, 'J' l"' 1" 2713 3; 1'? $.45 `i`<» s wool /|2` inches wille~-lilzuk, i"olvll, lllylllei -‘led of vcly rliiracllxic colol'.==, Seven ill ull. _ lfolll- ‘f am »;=:zi_; 5.2:.. lg l 1' »" l grey, pearl, czirlliilzll. pure ivifli :-lil y 1.25 vfllut- c1sc:u'lic‘l‘c:. 1' 512:' -‘ '>.-=;Y*;.»I)ff U: 1.2. .. '_ ...... i .f 1/,< ii s dh; Sllllmll Twwds slyllsh scdhiu ~ A rcoll ood fabric for wiutci' suits- §_l§=f‘fi`~§ if ff . . . ; _ y g ,gl;~.,';___=..;=§.?._315;. 48 inches wide-"l licsc lulls ll:l\'c . -'JI f. Ji. , _‘.> ...i ._ attractive, smart pxltterils-sturdy durable iiilicll of the ricll lustre and tllilsli ol. broad . _ _ _,.,.,~,._.;¢ :_< f, -_,-"~. » weaves. Tweeds you know are extreme y ; _ ,_ _ _ J r clotll~-but are sollicwllfit cheaper their 51,, ,,_ ,___,;., brondcloths of same quality. Black, navy, popular this fall. Five good colors-45 #1: "" ‘ " M .; ' -igwta A A ligllt navy, cadet, szixc, cardinal, garnet, inches wide-snappy-eH`ective and well ‘- -~.=1_`&“§.l- ' ,, ,, , wllle, myrtle, olive, rescclii, lirowli, lan, srecl ._ . ,, :ldapted to making coat and skirt suits. H and Pearl Kiel* i ` . I O O 5 ‘ Lllalne the new walsilng 751: How about Cllevlois ? LlIi€l'-l 21l1dlW00l"°SCff gl‘21C€flll. \V2lSll2\l>l€: Tllerels no more durable slliliug iliur_lc--- - Entirely fast colors, very light texture---un and few that give more trim --tailor inode style. - shrinkable, a splendid material lor shirtwaists' than good all wool clleviots---a wonllerflilly good | l Stripes mostly. .. . ._ . .75c yd] range here at bllc, 75c, 90s. L20, L40, L55. J lr -A i 7 "_ ._..__Jl JAY* if i i rm _ r._.__,_,.Y_.____ N. _, _,cm ._ ,_ ~,_.... _ Y lMcClary`s Steel B U L B VS, mire---the mouth pieces are istlc article. Prices range S*=;;lur...§.-"°fi _F°fhf»§=~1:l;°_l_"_Tha Iiogars Harliwara Bu Lid llllSZ3lll gl Mll0fB~ J 7 . J .-,use1iSYfE§§5§i7§T5§§».$@?}§l?c§9i@.i£§@é»<$lei-@£f.@;sx:é=s'.'»l#Q-<9 , - ` ki' ` -_gi s pg ._» 1, ¢ 55 _ . S gg; Our new sellsoil stock of BULBS are lii_ci_e direct _ fi'r.nl ilie Beal Holland Gardens. All the best nnilicd : ' f"""'»' ‘ -»l=~~'}- »-4 v:il‘lrlics of ` I ~> llyacinths Without Bottom to sit on Brick or Cement Floor. Burn Wood. l 1 __ Number 45--Capacity 1% BBls length of wood fire hos, 6 | , Crocus 0®(¢@'!`~'.¢'.:'!.»'~°/‘.9241 '56 eooesooooeoos Narcissus Tulips 3: inches, weight 26o_ lbs, llolds 32 gals. - and Price ’ Freesia. Our prices are lower than ever licforc. Ask for Ciiinloipic. livei-ed at any station on P. E. I. A Plant early for best results. ' &'l`hese prices are for Spot Casli. We have a smaller size holding 25 gallons price $|2 de- . WQWQQO O0 f ooogoooofi e 0O0r>ricio:1»<'i\\rv\f‘_~ N; "%' -.» uv »._.»~»¢ _4n2H~<~oi `%~.E¢, A».»w% ""i"‘¥ is