' . Oo'lfoHEir21<,19i4,___‘ r l . » . _ -.».,. THE CHARLOTPETOIFN GUARDIAN . _ .. , \ \‘ , 'l~-'~'1 >.‘-sn W , . .- ~-., .- ..- ».» .... _ , 1 'ff . . , A . . ._ . _,_ ,j , ,-1 ._ .. -.v,.>».~. ,M -“_,._....,._. t /“'_“f,;- ;ff',.n.g,g»_.i,;.,.,1_».»=,_._ 3.1, » - . f . - 'Y ff-:sf-, -2-`-'.1-:V_~,\.:»a,»f.'..,.... -i.j»;v*.=._..»;~_._..._. 5. - - ---~..-4 __--1 ._ . _ v;`_.__,/._`¢4,__. »._ ._,»._ ,-; - >. . , 1-' _v , 1 \ ,_ _` __ __ ,__,_ _ \.\ K _ _ . .. ‘ 1 _ . \'/;,’_/ _ --7 :,. " _ '. /qc » . Y/,_`,‘A_ -L ,yo 35 I ky/ &L'/lf; 1 i ld. "\ ~ ////l/ /H Zi "" ` \. .\ _ A - “ . ul ~~ '/7" - 5, ,,..<»°“"" ,- Happy ls The Mani Who has his Coal bin filled with Pickard’S Coal, the kind that burns well and while burning gives out plenty of heat. . Order your supply toda A Pickard & Co.. y ‘ 1"n“‘€l'iiL £0011" T” ‘it G‘°“* e from Stomach Trouble? qu c “Hd Ioar 11uRwELr., ONT., May 8th, i913. A man has a poor chance of living and enjoying life when he cannot eat That was what was wrong with mg: Loss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by_Constipation. I have had trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great deal of flesh and suiiered constantly. For the Inst couple of years, I have taken “.l~‘rnir. a-tives” and have been so pleased with the results that I have recommended them on many occasions to friends and acquaintances. I am sure that “Frnit. a-tives” have helped me greatly, By ` following _the diet rules and taking “ Fruit-a-tives’faccordingto directions, any grrson with Dyspeplia will get ene ’ ' H. SWAN "Fruit-a-tives"are sold by alldenlera at 5oc. a box 6 for $2.50, or trial size 25c. or sent postpaidon-receipt oi' price - by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. _A -ml SUIALIERSIDE MARKETS Butter (crenmory) per lb .32 Butter (dairy) per lb .22 Cali’ skins per lb _i2 Eggs, por doz. _Q3 Hay (pressed) per ton $13.00 Hay (loose) per ton - 12_00 Hides per lb .121/z Oats (white)) pér bus. .45 Oats (black) per bus. .47 Potatoes per hiis. .20 to _25 Turnlps per bus. _20 -H. “ltexllll Olive Oil Emulsion is th lniilds tissue and assists all other or- gans in carrying on their work-splen- did for colds. Price $1 pei- bottle. Mi-icliinnoii Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent streets. in 1 _ W 'li l *$5.11.-Y..l..<: u _,_ \ . 5 . \.\ X ¢`R`\". Marys' Whlrllnl Snay \ ~ ~..- -. `-. _ , V Ilouo a i ` Ask your druggist for » .,,,_,.'§’£"f¢ ir. li he cannot supply ' ia ff’ ,,,;y,//4, the MARVEL. accept no ‘ -. f/2,1’ other, but send stamp for lllul- `\ Un., trated book-°‘|ealed. It givesfllll - J l,l.,.l-.H particulars and directions invaluable ` " .W ladies. WINDSORSUPPLY C0\.Wind|pr,Oni, General Agents for Canada- : 1 - -1 ii Neilsons Chocolates are Pure Get a box of these delicious chocolates, they are pure and sure to delight you-Neilsons are the most toothsome Canadian made confections on the market. Price, 50c to $2. per box. MacKinnon Drug C0. ....1 lo... Simi. \_ ___ " \ Corner Great George _J _l i in I iq £1 'l ' \\\\\\YlI¢\\\iIlIIIllII§\\\\\\\\\7IlA\\\\\€".ll¢ l Smoke and Chew ‘ Hiclteys Twist T obacc ' Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it is the best. § Manufacturers . \\§v/////I/A\ Hickey & Nicholson Tob. .Co. I... I nn I t e d \ . \\\\\\v////////r.-_\\\\\\v1ll1Z/////E \\WIIIHIIlllA\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA G Phone 345 * _ ,_ -\ .4 I _ ' Gray Stationary Engines ,1 Spmdard the world over, Made in sizes from' ` P wer. 1~1a4'vi‘iiifff.Ifi.S§e daslolwe giving prices and on "“°""‘“‘*°" pon sau: av S6021 .§..'3f‘.¥”....?‘.‘». §§"’5',.‘.”‘,. ii R / \._ s\`§', S Y ` held at East Wiltshire School, Wednes- day 21st Inst, at 3.30 o'clock p. m.. HAMPTON, Etc.-Presbyterian ser- vices, Cct. 25th as follows: Tryon, 11 a. m.; Hampton, 3 p. m., and Bonshaw, 7 p. m. TRYQN AND BONSHAW BAPTIST -_On. Sunday next services will be con- ducted by Rev. Arthur Hurn at Tryon 2.30 and`Bonahaw at 7 o'clock. HALLOWE’EN TEA in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital will be held in Market Hall Building on Wednes- day and Thursday, Oct. 28 and 29. 6040 TONIGHT'S MEETING.-There will be apntrlotlc meeting in Harrington Church this, Wednesday evening, at 7.30. Addresses by Judge Fitzgerald and Major Bartlett. The residents of. Brackiey Point are requested to be present. . .. .. PUBLIC MEETING.S.-.- Public meetings in connection with the Pat- riotic Funds now before the people will be held at Seaview, Thursday. Oct. 22nd, and at Long River, Friday, Oct. 28rd. Messrs. A. B. Warburton and A. A. Bartlett will speak., Meet- ings at 7.30 p.--m. T. C. James, Secty.. THE CASCAPEDIA-Carvell Bros. have received a wire from the Can-_ ndian Steamship Service advising tiiein that the Cascapedia will make one more round trip leaving Montreal the latter part of this week and may possibly make a second trip although this latter one has not yet been de- cided on. MRS. MARY E. ROGERS--Mr. F. L. Rogers, Alberton, received a tele- gram yesterday, announcing the death, in Toronto, on Sunday evening, of his nlotlier-in-law, Mrs. Mary E. Rogers, widow of the late William Rogers, of Amherst, N. S. The deceased has been an invalid for some years. and was over eighty years old. She leaves ten children, six daughters and- four sons. The funeral takes place in Amherst on Wednesday morning. IMPORTANT.-ln connection with contributions of oats and money to the Army Service Fund, it is most inipor- tant that all returns and list of such offerings be mailed at once to head- quarters, Charlottetown and Summer- side. All teachers and trustees will readily see that it is necessary for the different committees to know the ain- ounts subscribed iii order to have the number ot bags sent to each centre so that there may be no hitch iii the movements ot the grain ut the pro- per time. RED CROSS.- Following is the list of contributions from the children oi' the Winsloo North Scliool:- Mur- garet Cudmore 10c. Katie Cudmore 15c, Viola Roberts 10c, Harold Cud- more 10e. Vera Cudmore 251:, Sheldon Cudmore 10c, Howard Cudmore 101:, lnza Cudmore 10c, Lena and Sadie Roberts 25c, Mary McDonald 10c, Paige Nunn 25c, Earl and Elveh Mc- Innis 25c, Reagh Nunn 250, Everett Saunders 10c, Bessie and Ira Sauiicl- ers 10c, Albert Smith 25c, Lorne Nunn 25c, Ray Ford l0c, Lottie Ford 10c. / WESTMORELAND.-Mrs. Albro Howard and Mrs. Winnie Knight, spent Sunday here. Miss Morey Muc- Vittie, Westmoreland, is visiting in Tryon. Mr. Earnest Harvey, Crap- aud, spent Sunday here, the guest of Miss Ruby Oakes. Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Crupaud, spent Sunday here. Mr. Edgar Crossman. spent Sunday in Gambles Corner. Miss Granville MacVittie. teacher, is visit- ing in Appln Road, the guest of Mrs. William Gillespie. Mrs. John Mac- Leod, has returned to Prince Albert, Sask., alter spending many weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Vittie. Mr. Robert Mayhew, Tryon, paid a flying visit to Westmoreland Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Robert Macvittie are pleased to learn that he is slowly recovering from a serious attack oi’ pneumonia. 2 :Our weekly supply of Moirs Choco- lates and Kisses received today. Be sure yours are i’resli by purchasing olirs. E. A. FOSTER. Ccntral Drug- store. 6115-10-20m3i Fill |]|l0illlS Pill] The following Is n' ilst of com'-' panies which have paid dividends on account. Most ol? these companies expect to pay additional dividend lateré Ca ti dividends declared and alrea- Canada Fox Exchaiigm ' 1 p. c. Spring Park .10 3 (More soon) Prince Albert . . . . . . . . . ,.10 -1:. (More soon) Rayndr International . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Declared 40, paid 20 R. J. McNeill Co....cash 50. stock 50 Provincial . . . . . . . . . .paid -i0, more later. Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co.......... . . . . .....paid 200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow Fox Co paid 20 B. 1. Rayner, West Gore. NHS. 105 Blaclr Prince Fox Co.. ...'....»paid 50 Pure Canadian ....cash, 50, stock 35 General Fur Farina. Ltd‘......paId-12 (Expect to pay 12 p. c. more soon) Mount Edward ..............paid 10 (With additional 10 p. c.- soon) Murray Harbor ............cash 80 ~ ’ ' (More soon) Upton .....................cash, 10 (More soon) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co. ......cash, 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip ..................cash, 15 ` (Added three pairs) Crapaud Fox Company......cash, 40 Willow I-Iill Fox Co. 35 per cent cash New London Fox and Farm Lands. Ltd... 200 per cent. cash, and more later. Royal Silver Black Fox Co., 50 per cent. cash and more later. ,than Douglass, $5.00. Rev. A. P. Mc- _Bcli Plgott, $1.00. Albert McKinnon,l $1~00~ Pele' Dwyer' Ml* Swwart"$1-00- donald Gleni`unnin', 27.(-_ lim. Stl- lllull 50c. Robt. l\lc(‘llni: 50c. Jerome . l» l l | 5- A- gl/I‘:°d°S:‘ta]d' TL “;’“h"af5l- 35%' lllnclioiiald, Glcnfilnlli nt., 251:. _-\lc1. l 'l.1:hes, 0l’»f‘. \‘.';lrl't-ri Grove Scl1ooI,\ "rom - ewar 3'“.‘_“‘ u 5" - Livingstone, Glolll'alinill;;_ ".’.|:. I. ‘\. 15. 'l`=~uvtl1l‘i's lil-st Sr-bool, ` D-' $2090' Edward DMI- $200- A,l(`-V l\luclloiiald, Gleilfaiiiiillg, 25c. I). 11;. .rtll \.rn:l.lli~- .~`.l-‘lol»l. §1.~il'.. wal L' M“cd0"”'m' $200- Ruhmt M"I‘°"' Bowlcli, Glcni`uilnill;:, '_';'.l-._ l'iu;. ‘.l.;}lc Si-ll-,il . 115.1; .";lrl1»loll Si-llofli, zie. $1.00.$EggiePE\g&iiiM$l.00}Jo%ll:) Slzhoulr $135 `,.::.',, .E-U ,HV _,7_\,7.,',,,,4 M‘5A“|aY» L ' ' - elmo" '1' ~ From lilgg:-Cilniplvll Mtlloilzllll, ` l`. li. 7. i..).`\§\.\\`l)|"i'li, I ‘ ‘ts :‘ . ls . ' y ill. Muller I, $5.00. J.. O.; ll-»... 'l'r-'-lm. \':lol..l::=. it bcloill.;.~z iil your home. dy paid as posted in the oillce of the '$138 ` ` AN 0MM|88ION.- In the contribu- tion to the Red Cross Fund from Mt. Stewart the name of Mrs. W. H. Piggott, who contributed one blanket, was inadvertantly omitted. . ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND To amount brought forward $0457.11. The following amounts are from Crapaud:--Peter Macdonald, $4.00. Warren Rogerson, $1.00. Miss P. Howatt, $1.00. Rev. Win. Thompson, $2.00. Isaac Beer, $5. 00. Mrs. B. Wind- sor, $2.00. H. B. Arbing. $5.00. A.War- ren Bell, $10.25. It. It. Reid, $3.00. I). McLean, $10.00. W. It. Bovyer. $10.00. McDonald Boulter, $10.00. J. T. New- som, $10.00. Alfred Sherrnn, $1.00. A. $2.00. Geo. E. Lcard, $5.00. James Sheran, $2.00. Wesley Pallbcck, $5.00. John Toombs, M. D., Mt. Stewart, _$15.00. Montague McKay, Glcnroy, $5.00. From Mt. Stewiirt:-Alfred Grunt, $4.00. James Dwyer, $1.00. Dan Heir. $5.00. W. H. Pigott, $10.00. John Mc- Intyre, $2.00. George Jay, $10.00. Na- Lellan, P. P., St. Andrews, $15.00. $5.00 Ernest Mcfl`_ag_uc, $4.00. Mz\rtin| Clarke, $5.00.` _,John I-lcrn, $5.00., James Partridge, $5.00. From Diiiistnffragcr-Eliza Web- ster, $1.00. Albert Boswnll, $11.00. Alex. McGregor. $5.00. Mac Stewart, 50c. S. C. Stewart, $5.00. Joe Web- ster, $2.00. Roy Stewart, $1.00. Percy Simmons, $2.00. William ltliyncs, $5.00. Jas. Stewart, $5.00. Alliioii Bos- wnll, $1.00. Mrs. E. Lane, $1.00. Lucy E. Lillie, $1.00. ('llllrles E. Ellis,$5.00. Robt. McCallum, $1.00. Simon Woolridge, 50c. lrvlli Moller. $1.00. Donald iVlcLauchlin. $1.00. J. C. Stewart, $2.00. Dustni`t`nage School $1.65. Montrose School, $1.50. Ascen- vent School, $0.20. Albion School Montague, $1.35. Gaspcrcnux School $4.05. St. Mtlrgllrets School St. Peters Bay, $2.05. Rev. ers , $15.00. 1'. J. Illacdoiiald. $1.00. 'l`. Mctiormnck. $1.00. Donald Campbell, Darlington. $5.00. Mnlcolnll McLean, $5.00. Kelvin Grove Sl-,liool.l Kensiilgtoii, 18 pupils, $3.15. From Burdens-ll:-Jaines Moar, $1.00. Geo. Mcllonald. $5.00. Allgus` Stewart, $2.00 ~ (lou. ll. Myers, $5.00. Abner Dewar, $1.00. Dan Mcharoli, $2.00. Peter Stewnrf,=$5.00. R. \V.Slf--, wart.. $10.00. B. F... Stewart, $2.00. Juno K. Martin, $1.00. John M. Boil- toii, $1.00. Ada llaly, $1.00. Sytliicyi Mclntyro. llradalliairc. $2200. Art Doll wnr, Brmlalbanc, 351:. Mrs. Joseph Robertson, 25c. \Vln.»‘Mcl.i-ireii, $4.00. llriidcnell School, 50c. Albion (Tros.~i_ School, $.55. John ll). McGowan, Al bion 'Crossi $10.00.-' .loliil Mcl',l`i1'i>., lllll§\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\7If.§\\\\VIII/&\\\\\\\\\TllllIIIH lll /27a\\\H\LW.II.KllIll'@“\\\\\\\§IIlA\lllll A Toast, May your joy he as deep a the Ocean, a. C '-4 on oin' Trouble las light as it Foam.” A~box of Chocolates will cheer you up” and for “Sweetheart” or a “s :veet tooth”, you cannot please one better than to give a- nice box of Willards’, Neil- sons’ or Moirs’ Chocolates, they are bound to make an appeal to your personal taste. You probably have a sweet tooth, that nothing but pure candy will satisfy. Our Candies are- Good for you Good for the Children Good for Everybody Prices from l0c upto $2.0 a box, also in bulk at 60c per pound. Johnson & .lohnso The Quality Drug Store Cor. Kent & Prince Streets llllll 'II/_4\\\\\\\\\\\ lllll\\§ \\\Y1\\\\\\\\ O 5 . . -,-....--- *A1* Home-Mm oeraia Bremnéi.'1` ‘ IT PAYS to buy in this province] . . _ p . . l ...__ |will be at home Thursday afternoon. G ,, HARMONY.-There will be ameet-I Oct. 22nd. pt the resilience ,oi _Mrs. .l ' in of Harmon Women's Institute George Bremner."15S 1’rliice,stre'ot;"T - , _ _ r _ El L_ 7 'H1253 I L - ---';(1’_f__ U burton School, Elnisdale, $1.00. Arl- ington School, $1.00. Birch Hill School $1.00. John Martin Stauchel, $2.00. Michael White, Graham Road, $1.00. Kelly Cross School, $2.20. Clinton School, New London, $2.55. Cape Tra- verse School , $7.00. West Kcilt School Charlottetown, $14.80. Upton School, S5c. Crapaud School, $3.65. Brooklyn School, 50. Mt. Mary. School. . tMorell). $3.75. North Carleton School, $1.96. A. S. Morsoii, Upton, $10.00. W. W. Ward, Upton. $2.00. Cardigan Head School, 1\'0c. Peter Mclieoll, Cardigan Head, $2.00. Thistle and Shamrock School. $1-40. lltlntcr River School, $1.20. Allision `~hool Lt 03 $3.40. Lillie Verde .. 0 , . . ‘.E' Trowsdale' $°'00' Hafry -Leurd' ghhool, $2.20. Thomas Beers. lirooklyn $5.00. John Beers, llrooklyn, $1.00. Iiroolilyn School, SOL: ltosc V1Ill".V School, $1.10. South Graiivtlle School., $1.05. Freclaiid School, 552.35. Ink-‘ erinan School, $1.00. ltoscilealll School, $1.00. Michael Sunplly, Rosencntll, $2.50. .John Donulluo, $5.00. Soul 1 ’ line., ia Seal River School, $ .‘_0. J: .‘ y, . , River. $2.00.Jaincs Martin. Seal ltiv- er, $2.00. John Cnlnpbcll, Soul ltiv- er, $100 Colin t'llinpbl\ll, Soul lll\'cr, RveV~ S- W' Dawson' ML- S“’V"'“"`l' $1.00.. Nornmn Mci.onii St-‘all ltivny $1.011. ls' nlcny, $1.00. I liioi llullo liny Wt-.~;t S Pane School, Tr School, 500.. Gra i~“.l..’<0. Marv M. $1.00. Harrington Pinetle South H1 McI)on'.;lll, Plnctl nnin School, ¢:.l0. . _ . 9 Roche School, $1.01 From Bridgctoi tlaiitelo, " r. 1 liisiiilliwk Ein c Smith, 35c. (Iso. hum. Acorn, $1.0 $1.00. llcnr_\' (‘u $1.85. . \ $5.00. Nathan Aco .251 ' ( 1 ii School, \\'o.sl llcvo ant School, iiicllll School, (liowlnilil icy Si"\o.l|, $1.85. $1.10. Spriligiicld Wiilsloc Scllool, $- I*`ro)'~ North Naugllffln. $2.00. 11.00. llziy, $1.25. Ilul ltutne. (lic. Alex. 'il ll SICK SlllMlBH bool, $1.511.. ( $2.00. 1'-.Jiilt 1. Rice Point Sc-lmol 11 S0\1\'. sassy or out-oi'-order atomhwh E. Mt-Lcod, $2.0 00. M. E. IIicLeo od, $2.00. lien] Ill cv. l)nvv»u'n. $4.0 $1.20. \V. J. ]'¢.w0 . F. A. Brother Suinmwsillc, $11.00. Lltllc ron School. St. Peters; fi in:-S. A. (.‘:.ntcl rn. $10.00. llcctt liilip A.~,orn, $5.0( lo, 301:. Mrs. l):l `;\i<'.\l:lslcr, 51.0 ). lillgll ;\ll:lloil1lll iciu, $1.00. .llus n, 5.0¢-.. I\ll Picas- ilnill. $1.-i0. \'il-tor \V~‘.~;t S<'lloo‘. $1.55. I<‘oi'tunc (Tn F 0. d. U. 0. 7'. 5| -. lilU|ElSllllN llli G13. Hlllillllliil y` .-1.---_ | ll "1: “Pape'o Diapepein" enda_ all stomach rt- _ ` ‘ I distress. ln five minutes 0 ,\,, gent anything you eat and overcome it :L \Vi:lsiocI---~»Gco_ M Oliver ll. \'oulik<_-1', $5.00. ll-;,;lli.=: lllullil. $21.00. Jnlnl \"llliuiii .loulike \’o\illkrl', 113.01). $2.00. Goo. Auld, $ I~‘roln St. Mu. lopln-l‘ i\lt'(1illi,'z\i llnlgs. i'0<-. Airs. I 1-..._ _\l..(:-.(,,._ wt v 2 210.. ry`s Road:--('lll 1, 504'. Mrs. M I\ir:f_ l”‘nm~‘.~l lnilpcpsiil is a certain cure i`_ \. E” 2? Q20 ff- (_/5 7. 5 _ ._/“_ f‘ J 1_1 4 '_ _il ,¢- 'il ._ '-1 r /J \ Colgate’s Dental Cream---Cleans Colgates Dental Cream will clean, preserve, and beautify your teeth-there is nothing so disagreeable, nothing so disgusting as the foul odor thai arises from decaying food in the teeth. Colgates Dental Cream sweetens the breath. makes . that yellow coating vanish, and indirectly stops aching teeth. It is very agreeable to use, lies fiat _on t e brush- no waste. Price 25c. `l _Royal'.... _.50 l1undas.....-_.300 .cash and 200 atnc: .» ' . /-, ' . _ . .. '-,'i‘.'.1»`F~”“=i1.2.",.=?.'iii ' Seal Rivl\r.... _.I6 1 .~ » - -" a.. , . ~\f“`f.i~§...’»'.“'-,f,' _, » . . 5;, _.i_f"-.~‘.l;,»‘,_';. » ' - 4; 7,.; fi-'F ».1 1 ., .‘ » -1. -._-,,-.--1-.1..~..-,..»."~ 1- -.nw . .,».». ..Th°..;';}l'.?..1ifla°S MISSES' W ~-.__. .. ..~"‘," _ . _ __ i r' ht rice | 20.00, 25.00. si-'2 / '/l. P42 f _ ,mf . K .N . I g iff/T J /'5 EV .-ts _ _'2~;_ éil `4 fc' J;£%\\ `f` J" 4 /.~ ._-, _ \ _5) 0 w ,_ \ l'~- ., . il- v `_. A-. ` .L v/ li, Q c,.~_ 3 2 ,_ 3 V \ ilm lf "\ ` 1" l, U” // 'J1- l Get Your Fall Coat While theChoosingii°’s Good - NOW IS A BETTER TIME to buy your fall coat. Every day sees big ` selling-Every day sees one of your neiglihors selecting a handsome coat-some- times the very one that you`d like yourself.‘ V _ _ This store does not claim to have a pretty good range of coats-it claims to have the best range of coats in P. E. I. That is a large l_-lzlim-but all we ask is a ' chance to make it good. This store has the right conf;-_ -lt has thc coats at the lg WOMENS COATS AT $7.50, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00; 10, 13.50, 15.00, 16.00, 18.00, 1 WOMEN’S FALL SUITS $12.75, 15.00, 10.00, ?2.5f_`, 32.00, 55.00. - MISSES’ COAT 5 AT $7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.50, 12.76, 15.00, 19.00. WOMENS’ WATERPROOF COATS $6.00, 7.50, 8.50, 10 00, I? T5, up. WOMENS’ SEPARATE SKIRTS $1.75. 2.25, 3.50, 5.75. 6.75. SCHOOL GIRLS COAT; $1.75. 2.50, 3.50, fl-.75, 5.50, 7.50 ATERPROOFS $175 f/ _ __~f :Q9 Q' H, _-_Q F`\‘\ §=~ __ Q/ -' #1-~ ` _ V K .J ,l ' . ' ‘ l l ? '-.6 ..,