i. r <."`.< l». ,._» -. Auld i it I wfié | Mil ‘ " : “ip 4 'l ,'t e W4? ._ '»:.‘ v T~T`f s if» ' | ip, ,i r‘f}';. .lj fi < fit- _ _ ,.:. ~. l;`1.`€i~. l .W . l lf. 1 f' , +-rf » ._ , ‘J ,_ Y’ l, . Qil it itll I . T . ' :ii L `|.` l | ' ~ l. ‘ li; ` ..' V l H -,N r .,,- . V ~_-V -s..---» -- ;. 5 \ v 3 . f' \ .4 ' I lf. *”Hw '~‘sis9.s2.llIii.".‘ BT -L-»..».. -w-..._ if :..<-.1<.~...-mas. from »~; _i I’ . ii I _ ll|lUMllBlil TUUH » __-4 The following descrlptton‘ol a Mot- or Ride enjoyed by a Charlottetown girl in Victoria and suburbs on Sat urday October 21st, will be found. most entertaining. In British Columbia, motor parties' and motor riding is indulged in to at great extent. Many wealthy residents possess one or more private-cars _cost ing several thousands of dollars “The Motor ride was glorious. It, was a lovely day, nice as summer We went up Oak Bay Avenue and saw Mount Baker looking serenely a-l , cross the waters. Turned around to’ Newport Avenue, past line tl-Iotel, than for two or three miles we iiew W along Beach Road. This is just nea.r‘ the water. The Olympic Mountains, with snow capped summits. glelimeil r W i. ue, rise to the spin round England if they had such Choirs. road was su Che" perb, never enjoyed anything to com ll!!! pose with it Then along Monteray 01 lille Church- We have summer days Avenue to Cadboro Bay, than Mount “Kelli Douglas came intu view and we were flying along Gordon Head roads where I had so many pleasant walks It was an elegant motor car covered A at toll and back--most luxurious- 32;, was held OD Monday night in m in mm, ,fcotdiaily rn 'One hoes shays’ are not in evidence lem Hun at which walter Siflill' here. are rarely seen sm? 3'2" dA{"°m°“ 'M°“ett Were BP' ' All electric cars. motors and pairs 23:; 8 tg °g°'lé°'ht° “tuna the An' _ and when you see a one horse rig in Came ug 0 t ° Gentml Institute 'you know it has come from the and 29", ' country. By the way the Victoria It ' Metropolitan Methodist Church Choir may is reported to be the finest in Cana- gut, da. Mr Bnteson of Army and Navy Nove League, England, preached there on the b Sunday night October 15. He said he ed t ould tell them when he went home cattle, if the Metropolitan Choir. Said that a balance ration as essential to ec0n_ water are bl . l ` ' Methodism world stand for more in omical production He s k “Y sires to become a member this week. .____._i________ INSTITUTE HEETINGA _ arlottetown on November 28th was _decided to hold the an- _meeting of the Northern Insti_ in Mayfield Hall, on Monday, ber 20th. After conclusion of lleluess Professor Ross address- he mee*-U18 on the feeding of Pointing out the 'necessity of , - P0 e of the different constituents of food and the Perf they t00k in the maintenance of Children Often Need purgctivee injure the bowels and pave the way for are intended to do, while the mug; life-long troubles. The new products of the farm should be util- evacusntln ized it ' does time work most s l1xative~-but you cannot be too careful what you give them. Harsh effectively without irritating the bowels or causing any discomfort. The children like them for they taste like cindy. One ol the most popular of the NA-DRU-CO preparations zso.-bex. lf>‘o=\rdv-:uint hasnotvetster-l=°d¢l\ern.§er1_d25c.lndwe'l|ln1=\i\*\H¢\- 3° . oilciike and cottonseed meal and in- Nstionnl Drug nnd Chemical Company of Cuindn, Limit, V ~ . Msutrorl. di;-ated the way in which to combine ~"~"> “ " 35”’ ” ' ' ~ ` ' them £0 l0l”m Proper ration of about 1 _ ~ the warmth and muscular develop- ment ui the animal and in the pro. duction of milk or of beef. Every animal should _be feed in a particu- lar way according to the work in should be born in mind that the-Y _ere generally wanting in some constituents and to get the best re. suits these constituents in which they ure wanting should be supplied from some other source. He spoke of the feeding vnlucs of straw, timothy and 010V" hey- tl1l`l\iDS, oats bran Qs. At. /tio/some-.//.oi The lsIand’s N Leading Store ‘KU , \, -,(57 jr 2 *i / f, at. . 'If .l \\ _ , f T_.',~’v` 4 ir _ ._ \ , oi, " l".1"\""`.;l'~ J ill; \ _ V .1|‘°'f"". l ' `.é;=.‘s’= - _ *N3 C' Q . ,/ _ .K 7 /1 q 4 *W f _ :~i»,=§.5f ;-7.F~7-"~`5";‘l_-l-_-- .V __ _ ‘- ,_ 1 , , .. -‘.7 V »r l fl lf l iv ')l. ' j; , 1' _; if-° §‘»J~'~ ` , 1. fl. ` .T l-.5 I _ ' ' . h \ __ _-.- f' ,___ L. , f ' ` I..- VVhere Fashions and Prices meet on Natural Grounds Our coats and suits are the eniodiinent of the latest word in the disigning art set within the reach of every lady. They are stylish yet sensible, smart but not freakish, - 1 they are common 'sense garments, full value in every case. VVonien`s coats $4.75 to Ladies' Fur Lined We have a beautiful finished It is beyond a doubt the best seen in this city for many years. We secured these coats by placing a large order at considerably under their regular price. ' Small Neck _ ln small neck furs we have many new novelties in prices from $1 S5 to $98.00. When . kindly look us up as we have some interesting values for . the next few days. $2s.= o . _ Coats s fur lined coat at $48 oo. Furs looking for furs Through tickets to all points on] the CANADIAN PACII-`lCl Gl{ANl) TRUNK l’ACll"lC CAN. NOR'l`lIl'IRN and all other Tickets sold at the vcry lowest through rates, inquiries by mail or GUARDIAN OFFICE. l in person, cheerfully answered. - _ Passengers boarding imin ‘ai any 'l. tl i l’.E.l R. 'll b o "I d _ itiii-;foi.t....f;...iittfe. No nm on nods W- K- RUGERS - PCl'lCCll0l‘l Smolteless Oil Heater City Ticket Agent *ll Ure" Were” “"9” The Perfection Qil Heater is smokeless and odorless--~a patented ‘ :iuiomntic device insurcs that. It is reliable. safe and economical---burns nine hours on one filling. I-landsoine, too---drums finished either in @C“D@@Y9 blue enamel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings. FOR SALE Uhiiriotte to wn i |_ for WRAI-'PING (9 (~) PAPER 2. P-5 FQ ik - -@@©@@@@@©©@- -.ov ~s Sumiyside. A I ‘ . ’ 1__ his I ins ’ 40 Tons just received direct from the Mills, and will be sold :it Mill Prices. Manilles Grc y, Brown, Kraft, Imperial Fibre, White Drug, Striped Kraft. Wholesale and Retail, we bu only the best Our Wlrapping Papers give good satisfaction. Our prices are right. Carter & C0, Ltd. (sg @®®@’5" (6 O (0 °) o °@@@@ I _ 1 siness Stand for Sale at Charlottetown Haying decided to make a move, I will sell out rail and water lines in America. | iny business at a reasonable figure. The proposition . _ ,_ _ - _ _ is one of the brightest in the cit , with best location. i resericslteping car berths o ` _ ,, Y I* or rull particulars apply at ___V,_ S. W. HARDWARE, BY _ Crabbe A PAINTS it OILS <~? ____ | Bring Yourlll J FI Repairi&g '3 When your watcl1_or any lswelry needs repairing you can bring it to us wit the ' assurance tlintit will rece_lve prompt and expert attention -that when mended it will look seafood as new-rind that the price will be less than ls usually eharizeo for our ousl- it of workmansli We have made he proper repairing ofjawelryuebfm ul' ty with us have mastered every detail of the work and can sive ‘you such sailsfset- org' serv ee that it w ll psy ou to bring sll your wor here. All sr icles kept over ni ht srs looked in our fire sn bu lsrproof safe lwflv. ramen Jeweler-Sunnyside , . - .~.ii.‘.»i.f I _V A* W" _“A Y to meet him on Friday even- s»t the Church. This is the rule He'-ins ol the Northern Inm- wuuam -ulorlau, Buntain, Adam Brown and Moffatt took part in the discussion ‘which followed. After e heefll’ Vote of thanks to Professor Ross the meeting adjourned. _ _l_..______ GIFTS T0 MISSIONARY ON EVE= OF RETURN TO CHINA. A farewell reception was held at the Methodist church last evening for Miss Mary Parmenter of this town, who is about to leave for her mls- siouary field in China, where she has Spent several years of her life in for- Werdlvs the cause or christianity. Miss Ifarmen-ter was 'greeted by many friends, who wished her no end of success in her endeavors. She also received three gifts. the relief filed Whleh ha-d been raised here to aid the Chinese famine sufferers, a handsome silk flag from the Women’s Relief °0l`DB and a bouquet of flowers from the nine missionary societies of the town. The Sunday school room, where the reception was held, was app;-0. Prllltely decorated, and Miss Parmen- ter was assisted in receiving hor friends by Mr and Mrs John W. An- nls of Arnolds Mills, E. D. Parnient- er, Miss Parmenter’s father, Rev H. S. Robinson, Rev Gustav A. Suber, Itev Fred A. Moore, Rev R. J. Moon.. ey and Rev George Scrivcner. As the guests entered thc hall they were met by children who presented them with souvenir silk flags 01 China. They were then taken by the ushers to the reception line, where they met the missionary. when this part of the program was completed there were brief remarks from the various clergyman. They spoke glow- tngly of Miss Parmenter's, work in China. and wislied her success in her future undertakings. Mark E. Rowe sDoke for Rev J. Lee Mitchell, who wus tlnubic to be present. Miss l'armenter giive a very inter- esting tnlk on her work in the fur-, nway country und tbnnked her friends lOl' thc interest nnd cu-operation' that had been shown here. She stated that a grcnz pmount of good could be done with the funds that had been raised to help tltcifniniiic sufferers. The presentation of the relief fund was made hy- Edgar' A. Remington, who represented thc committee that had charge of the work. The silk flag was presented by the Wonien's llelirf corps nnd the pr(-.siclcnts of the nine missionary societies in town tool par: in the presentation of the bott- quct. ` An` excellent "feature of the pro- gram was the singing of “Onward, Christian Soldiers” by ii chorus of 75 voices,'the singers mnrching through the church. Asa concluding number of the progrirnr. the chorus sang "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again." Afterwards there was un informal hour, duringM\vliich_ Miss ihirmentcr reifeived a pnrtiiig word nnd good Sun.-(Miss Pa:-mentor luis friends in this Province.) llow's This 'I 1 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cnse of Catarrh that cannot be cured by l:lall’s Ontarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY &C0.. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F J. Cheney for the Inst l5 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN At Manviiv. Wholesale Drugizii-its,’l‘uledo, 0. l;Iiali‘% t.lnti;}'rii_Uuret|s ttallcertiiintlariiatly .ic ng irec yu on n o .us surfaces of thi; systifm. u'l‘eslllnmor'ii=l:s si;-.|nIt)fres.i Fries ’l5c per bottle. :gold by ii rung s s. _'l‘nke z;taii’s Family Pills for constipa- , ,._... r IN CUBES 'ff' 'L \§§ ` . . and put OXO ‘ Cubestothetest OXO ` ' _ cue, . /t .. 10 for 254:. 4 for 10c. ‘ / I 63 ' NVEST l0c. in four I OXO Cubes. Une one to make a cu? 01 delicious Boulllon. Use another for 1 plate of soup. Use the third to add flavor to s stew. ` Use the last ln a glass of hor milk for the boy or girl. ' And then see ii' you don’t put OXO Cubes on your hlt of “wsnted". _ We know you will. You will find 'OXO Cubes B0 liaudy and helpful that you will deem tlieui indispens- able. Invcstloc. _ is s Wliulsr eo sleellorl. light gd. _ comfortable berths, ¢¢;,,,,:,i:,`: M9' two sauiu, u desired, U, ,,;“°“ loom Montreal _on tha mom” rleil night Fast Transcontinental E: nd British Columbia, and on the Pg?- Coast. Not as luxurious as the hm ace Sleeper, but they meet the pl. quirements of a superior class or ,- trous just as well, and at half pm cost. Combination tickets an I th' giving passengers the privile :ww travelling drst class to Moutrelil O! second class beyond, and holdersmd such tickets can travel “T,,u,~ ,gl from Montreal, on payment O, “lb tourist berth rate. Full informati ' from J. K. Ross, Local Agent 0|- an B- HOWBT5. District Passengefagmt' St. John, N. B. 10_18dl,u’ travel, ~|`iw',' I 5'. "1 - _ C Y _-_ _ 5-__ _..~._~ Brown’s-|58 Queen Street-Browivg How 'About Winter We have never had zi nio Your New Coat ? re complete and “classy” showing of_nien’s overcoats than we have right now. The styles, materials and tailoring are exceptionally good while the price places tliein in inate dresser. ' the reach of every discrim. They are shown in Chesterfield, Converto and Col. lege styles--many in the gray heavy tweeds now so pop. ular. Sizes range from 36 to 40. _ Tl b ‘ price viii? haevsd ecizirt saliouiiis; Colleae Coat ll‘ii°§l.§§Z§l;§§§Z Ziiilf Has popular convertible collar, embodies all the new ideasin smart tailoring that cannot be seen in common coats. All new style fanc°y cuffs and _ sizes, 36 to 40. See illus. tration alongside.................._....... ......$l750 Other equally good values, in College, Converto and Clnsteriield styles, priced at $10.50, $Ir, $1 2, $13.50 5,4 . 31d $18. .i to \ `i‘- f/ A ,_ i » Y V 1 fl \ / Iggffirouuc _ Mews Haaf. "Sta.nfieid’s underwear--they popular unsliriukubie kind--can be had here in $2.00 to $5.00 li suit. I-l. H. Brown, 158 Queen St. 11-8d2i D() YOU Ki'\UW THIS MAN., , ____ l-Ie’s always just about t.o have a pain He always knows it‘s just about to rain. CUI`S€(l. i-I-is auto,,,t_lre is just about Lo burst. I-Ie alwayssees his country's curly _ ,,,,,,,,,_ I, ,`"'a'i"iissmN'rArivn ' `wom.oc or His goal of life is nothing but the tomn. '.“: - Hc's always Just about to lose his job tion. 0' ' - . o o ' ' ’/. Q There is no good in nnythrng at all. l "f i d ku _He hates the winter, summer, spring s assure n nives (1 [|_ _ fefk=»eP°0"ee'ld eefvlllé Wlidiinotli-ers to guy picnic parties go, 'é P‘°°°5 lf mel' ‘re He sits at iiomc nnd wutts for it to ` ` < snow. '| l-.Ie'stuiwnys looking for the worst of . 1 . This brand, knownae And thinks that every mfin's fr hypo- l` “Silver Plate that Wears" ci-ite, _ ! in boguiifuldogigrmir mid, And nothing in this world amounts tq in the heaviest plate. li much. ha; been iéiaiiowned A linrtioned, wrinkled, sour-faced pes- » =" or over years. simtst. g , ` l1llI¥l»¢l¢Il-lilllesle Hc'll die and never know what he has He always sees the big trusts raising hob. - _ I-le always sees a grave financial smash And sits around just waiting for the crasi missed. ` v _ That is what You get your money ba you. We can't afford to have V llll -A .SBuild You up I And make you Strong ° Vinol will do We know it, because it has done that for so many people right here in Charlottetown and vicinity. Old people, rundown people, delicate children, weak nervous women and overworked men-all find that Yinol our delicious Cod Liver Oil and Iron remedy, without I oil, is just what they need to give them- new strength. about ANYTHING and if Vinol doesn't help you we want - 1 ck if \finol doesn’t please our customers disappointed With many grim forebodings lie is 1 _you to tell us so. ` But it will. not once in zoo times, does any body I. ',,._ ‘\ - find fault with Vinol. , ~ 1 ll N ~ ' Take it and you will be pleased. h I ‘S . . _ . . r This is our way of doing business-we make it a . ,-:if-_‘_“:,‘._ point to satisfy every customer. 's::::‘. ~ It-'s not difficult to the kind o $l.|l0 s bolfl . li‘il‘l:‘"’s`ilX"‘ ’s"i*'al'i}l‘Eilli’i?§liii§"f“l{f3 t»==»';:'lafiie'-fri."-25.0:~»se'.:==»a'='i=;:-i E, A, F Qgfer Central Drugstore `*f’ 0 *"1`55".*I`.°-°'°"‘f:‘.'.:.- ¢.:‘.°."‘:.i'l.°.°"":t in 0 fl I IYS fl! I :ark sud on getting it st the right time _ _Star Steam Laundry, A r'w¢m.r rm “ "Special stile of mclton Wilde et Patons. These goods make very ser- wislics from those present. Attlcboro all sims' w°igh"S lmd grades h'°mlvic,;,\,1e school dresses und COME fer the limo fo1io=.&t4i; _vngy 1;>lt>ll;1f\r i 32 ' inc es i .- 'f,‘;,§§,,,,_ ° Dir yu' io-zacu. “ ui' diagonal serges are one of the _ popular lubrlcs oi the season nuikiug__servicalrle yet stylish suits.!t comes in the fushionublc sliudcs ol tan, red, navy, taupe nnd myrtle green. Regular $1.00 value now yours' for 78ci==Pntons. 10-/.Sfltf. 4 Qcuiiimiiiu ci Assirisn Aus] l ‘ Acsurs wiisrsn If once for work in your locality. Will guarantee . $2.00 to $3.00 pei day. Opportunity to advance rapid- ly. Will pay ll .ierally for spare time. Work not dldicuit. Experience not required. International Bible Press Toronto. _ ___v_Y__VV__8_-§l_S1“ groceries. F. J. Holman & Co. ,_ ll-Still. |__l EIRS wanted at once. [0_0l'l _estates seeking clninmnts. ju" may be one. Facts in boo' 121 ~ send stamp, Internutioritl tl t.t Agency. Pittsburg, I"a._ 11-3ll|‘h"’l“l_ ,H _“__ T0 LET r to har Furnished no EL]-3 . tral locality, modernBinip;tg;¢' rr If _ X . ments. ADDIY T . P- 0 lgsdlwlm f "_'0»_II°Ill‘I",*fu_rii`i`shed.r_ofo_iris with ul' without board a.‘ll rr|0i$.%;=;._.tf.."§_l.‘\’ . 9,# MA.