- UH!)PDfl\BOD9Lr*-!'."-’UL8J.Q1)LKL’S)l uuc-yuuswusovsatiuuizazvsmxvnvsu»muvwnvunlluo UJVIJLLUIJLII.I"Ll/Lgujci/Lfl'U1J!Dvtkk$J}JUMHUDDUJJQ L>;)§a;;u i, n .. a Lmwwwq _. .,..... .. . ____ ocroaajt e9. ma. _ --—<",. xih—“ rustic NOTICE i} ‘M WE iiAvE MOVED THE BAL- 'ANCE or STOCK IN THE ESTATE .01‘ THE LATE" J. w. ROBBLEE To 79 QUEEN s1". WHERE IN FUTURE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS.‘ . . BY ORDER urn: iiauiniiioiis Now Ready THE CQLDEN FUTURE o f I Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILL US TRA TED S O U VENIR Suitable for ready reference in the office or home, or' for mailing to friends abroad. ‘t WHAT SIR HENRY THORNTON SAYS: “I am very much obliged to you for the advance copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congratu- ‘ late you upon the excellence of the production ‘which is really well done and full of interesting articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf.” THE HALIFAX HERALD SAYS: “With the compliments of The Charlottetown Guardian. we have received a brochure entitled “The Golden Future,” setting forth the attract- iveness of Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism whichcharacterizes this publicity publication is particularly commendable, and the fact that one 0f the provinces of Canada, in the face of a world-wide depression, is singing a song of faith and confidence, is a good indication that this Dominion has yet many things for which to be thankful. “Prince Edward Island. pre-eninently a farming district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farming, and also in co-operative market- ing. The people are. on the whole. exceptionally contented. They invite the rest of the world to share their happiness with them. And the initiat- ive of the Charlottetown Guardian in the publica- _tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commendable.” CONTENTS THREE VIEWS 0F THE ISLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction ISLE 0F REST (Poem) .. Lucy Gertrude Clarkln BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I-Ion. F. R. Ilesrtz, Licut. Governor TOURIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . .. A. E. Morrison N0 DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PROVINCE - (Copright Article) William S. Dutton A GREAT ADVENTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulter MARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES C. C. Thompson .. Justice A. E. Arsenault s“ s HAVEN FOR. crrv nwELLEns FARM LANDS FOR sarruzns ~ , lb-orllxriva MARKETING or EGGS AND rouuriir NEW 0111i Fanny STEAMER BOARDS or TRADE sun PiionLaMs or TRANSPORT ‘ S. A. MacDonald ‘HIE Eisiianv INDUSTRY 8.1‘- Gallant ‘ma PROVINCIAL CAPITAL . o. r. Nicholson THE ramca COUNTY CAPITAL Mayor W- J- Lldmne mirltovmo Tua SILVER FOX INDUSTRY a. Ennis Smith PUBLIC sci-iooi. svsraiu .... ii. u. ShlW srunvmo FARM PROBLEMS .... .. .i. s. Clark MIXED cnors AND rEiiTiLE sou. Premier w. M. Les mrcsr STATISTICS Never was there s more complete informative and intensely interesting Souvenir issued from the Press. Get your copies early. Price ................................. Z50 ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian I Charlottetown. Please send me cop... of THE GUI-DIN FIXTURE of Prince Edward Island for which I enclose 8-.“ - .61!- NAME ADDIE S! lsqllluslonucleons!lolbsllcsclssoons ssoesoollonnn lcloloullsoleIIlscllullleeosllclellslsl saloons: sauces:IsscclscclvonolIessleusol ' sensuous-assumin- . IQUQOJSQQTQGCBZEQQ‘ IZYQFHfiO iooolaorobbooooon rccrorsisoomsooooooom ' - - ware business is Central Guardian HALLOWEEN TEA in aid of 'Charlottetown Hospital. Ocvsber 29th i and 30th in League of Cross Hall. 7906-10-29-25. r JUST RECEIVED-One full car- l load. consisting of 60,000 lbs. Gliddens ‘Paints and varnishes. The Rogers 'l-1ardivare Company, Limited. 7911-11.‘ KELLPS CROSSF-Big Halloween Entertainment and Basket Social at Kelly's Cross Hall, Thursday. 30th. City talent assisting program. Watch _for big door prizes and lucky chair. Livdies with baskets tree. 7908-10-20-21. usLLoiva-Eiv TEA delicious Chicken Salad, jellies and pumpkin pies served in lieague of Cross Hall October Z9 and 30. ‘1906-10-29-21. czThere is no more effective vermi- fuge on the market than Miller's Worm Powders. They will not only clear the stomach and bowels oi’ worms, but will prove a very service- able medicine for childrei-i_in regu- lating the infantile system and maln= talnlng it in s healthy condition. There is nothing in their composition that will injure the most delicate ed. and they cairbe given to children in the full assurance that they will utterly destroy all worms. WOULD-BE AUTHORS UEGED T0 TRY LUCK IKONTRBAL. Que. Oct. zh-stroxig encouragement to those who felt the urge to express themselves by writ- ing fiction ivas given to the members of Dominion Douglas Ladies Literary Circle by Dr. Lloyd D. Douglas. d 5t. James United Church. “Every- body has one story," he said. Dr. Douglas polllbed out that many of the difficulties which deter an as- pirant for literary honors from try- ing his luck really do not exist ex- oept in the mind of the tco timid. The chief requirements were a fertile imagination. an ability to express oneself in ordinary and understand- able language. and a sense of the fit- . ness of things. By the latter was meant that the chances for success were much increased if the‘ would- .be author dealt with people and mlaces with which he was fairly fam- iliar. Above all things. the speaker stressed the necessity for the w-rlter to be natural. He felt that the per- centage oi authors \ o have achiev- ed success by iwiting of either char- acters or MYBYIES cf which they knew ‘nothing was too small foi- that plan l l to be recommended. KEYS TO QUALITY An important branch of our hat‘- the furnishing of good "Iocksmitherles," to coin a com- prehensive word to. fit locks, keys, i’ bolts. knobs. hinges and door hard- ivnrc generally. We handli- these goods in vast varIcty. in all the best i and most reliable grades. at attract- ive figures. The Rogers Hardware C0., sit-p Limited ' orfoutinv specialized science. concentrating all its re- sources to the cud that Defective Vision may be restored. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rectcd. Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always is, tbs cause of Severe Headaches If troubled with head- aches. we will be glad to investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary. furnish you with properly titted corrective glasses. ti. F. llilTilliESilIl OPTOMETBIST stomach when directions are foilow-. Tdl=< <.ru»si=i9T1‘F-roiiw 1511414515?! PAT-m mo» -._..-__- , 1,, OTTETKIIY AND VICINITY (His many friends are pleased to‘ learn that Mr. John Noohsn who re- cently returned from Boston. Mass. accompanied by his wife. has evident- ly been much improved by histrip, All unite in wishing him a. complete‘ return to health and strength. Mr. and Mrs. AVBICI Jelly recently arrived home to visit the farmer's father, Mr. John Jelly. whom his friends regret to note has not been in good health for some time. Mrs. Silas Chiippell inee Alice Merrill) recently returned to her home in North Granville. accompani- ed by her husband. ms. Chappell has spent the past three months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rill. While here the stark paid a vis- it on Sept. 19th and presented Mr. and Mrs. Chappell with a bonnie baby girl ilrms May) Congratulw tions. The auction sale held by Mr. Arch’- bald wedlock of Unionvale on Wed- nesday was o. great success. good prices being realized for almost every article sold. Mrs. Pike (nee Mary Dennis) has returned to her home in ‘Boston. Mass. after having spent some time with her father. Mr. Jas. Dennis, who has been ill. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell, of Mount Royal upon the arrival of a new baby boy on Thursday. the 23rd inst. . Mrs. Avard Harris and Mrs. ilestei: Gay, of Knutsford. are making con- tinued progress towards recovery af- ter having been ill ior some time in P. C. Hospital. Mr. C. M. Dickey. of the Interna- tional Harvester Co.. recently spent a few days in O'Leary on business for his firm. - Mr. and Mrs. John T‘. Stewart have recently removed ‘from West Poin‘. where they spent the summer at: their home in OLeai-y. . Mr. Geo. McPhee who sold his farm some time ago has moved into the house owned by Mr. Geo. Rogerson in Unioiivale, while Mr. Dan Kon- flflill‘. who had been in occupancy of t-his house is now living in the houzc owned by Mr. Henry Stetson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Harris and family‘ are now moving in to their home in Olieary from their former home in Knutsford. Congratulations from their many friends are extended to Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph McLennan, of West Capo Ince Addie Carruthers of O‘l'..eary> on Oct. 7th. upon the arrival of a, baby girl. Rita Annie Adelaide. Mr. and Mrs. A. .l. Mathcsoii. ac- companied by Mr. Claude Jelly were recent visitors to Sunimcrside. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy have recently moved into the house owned by Mrs? W. Bernard. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Boulter greatly regret the accident which they recently sustained. partic- ulars of wlfch have already appeared in the press. All. however. are glad that the accident did not have more serious results and that all are at present reported to be making satis- factory. progress towards recovery. Mrs. Fred Boyle. of Conway. has been spending a holiday with her brother and slster-ln-laiv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie ciimpbell. lktbunt Royal. Congratulations are extended _to Mr. Lloyd Henderson. Principal of (‘Leary Ligh School upuii his suc- cess in havmg won third prize 1n the coiitestuecently conducted by the Journal Publishing Co. While on a visit to Boston recently Mr. W. Bernard was a guest at the home of Rev. .7. W. and Mrs. Ttlrplt‘. She also attended the Nmiarenc Church in ‘IVoi-cester of which Mr. .,Churcli by the Women's Missionary wzrsflcipturzd-iii-‘JME-timiih fact one went back into the pen it- self and hounds were €lllDlO_\"_‘t'l to assist in capturing the remaining two. An int/zrestiiig Tliankofferirirz ser- "cicc war; recently held in the Uniimd. Society. The members o.’ the soci- ‘Cty were on the platform while the members of the ltlissicri Band fillZl Mission Circle were in the choir. Mrs. W. E. “Filmer. President of the W. M. S. presided. An impressive address was delivered by Rev. A. F. Baker and Mrs. Baker led in prayer. Spec- ial music iva: rewclersrl b," the choir and an interesting and hformative historical Fl'."l.'_‘l'l of the Women's Missionary Society of O'Leary was given by Mrs. A. J. Mathssci-i. The offering’ ivhicl-i ls to be devoted to- ward: missionary’ puriwcses amounted to $138. An enjoyable and financially suc- cessful occasion ivas helrl recently at the home of Mr and Mr". G. L. Black when the lilissloii C rcle of the United Church met. tn give ari en- tertainment- and pack a "liiissicnary Barrel." The admission fee was a contribution towards the barrel. An, entertaining rlislague. Packing the‘ Missionary Barrel" was given by members of the Crcle. A reading by ill-IRE SAFE? fiuarters horc (‘mi jflcrncoli that ' were (Canadian Press) , i BCGTCiN. Mass. Oct. 28—~Thc' coastguard cutter Wainwright report.- "(l by wireless t; coastguard heari- ‘ill safe aboard We rlisziiri zzzhoonei- Eskimo anq that sI-ie v.1 proceeding to Glcuoeeiu \v.th thv cripple-d vessel in tow. ‘The Wainwright, which lULlllifl 1'." Eskimo struggling with czily 111 atwll ydrt of her forzsail so; less than, three miles off shore ncrih oi Naucetl Light on Capr- Cod. said the ship was leaking badly when the CCast- guarctsmen swung ulollgaich. Tlrv Eskimo. with a crew cl 8 mun. inclu- dlng the olyitain. left, Lin‘ ‘ool, Ni:- vn, Eoctia. for Annapsls P $.11 N15. ca October 23. ivitli a cM-"o oi lum- i ber. l I E. J. Chisholm; Dialogue, Bliss. Eon, ence ltiacPherson, Nils: Winnie Rr-‘s- l ertson. bliss, Bertha Wood‘ ‘rlllfl ltfr. Eddie Robertson; Solo. Mrs. V.’ .| Mutch; Violin solo, Mis". Helen Wood, Solo. Mrs. Leigh Warren; Duet. Mzs‘. Frances Wood and Mr. hinlcolm MacKinnon. Each and eirry DUFF-l her was thoroughly rmov-ri and u-cll riccivcd and it would he an llljiibtlC“ to ruakespecial mention of any on" number. At the conclusion of the programme a vote of thanks vans ten- dered all those who in any Way: (‘"11- trlhutecl to the success: ni’ this» si->‘eii~ uid entertainment ‘The sinziiig oi the National Anthem brought to a close one of the best and most suc- cessful concerts ever hcld in llfir Wo- men's In<titute hall. Miss Franco: Wood. Mss Jean FYHFN‘ imil 1.11"» J ' Miss Ina Phillips and a duet by Rev. A. 1"‘. Baker and Mrs. Baker iverel much-appreciated contributions to-l ivards the program. ‘The value of the‘ lifissioiiary’ barrel was estimated at $25 and luncheon sold by the boys. added towards the funds of the Cir- cle the sum of $12.-»O. —l;lt. Albion Mr._ and Mrs. Eenj. Jenkins were revent visitors to Belfast and attend- ed ivorship there on Sunday. Mr. John 1i. Myers left for Hal for’. on Tuesday. the. 21st. iiioere he \ ll take treatment. at Camp Hill l-loi: tal. ' l Mr. and airs. R. W Chandler and Will, were visitors to Peters Road on Sundq and spent some time with lvfrr. Chandler's mother. who is Quite ill. Many friends here will be pleas- ed to learn of her complete recovery. Mrs. Margaret Myers. Messrs Noll and Archie Mnthesou and Mr. G11"- Stewart and Chas. MacDonald, mrit- ored from Milltowii on Friday’. Oct. 17th to attend the concert in the Wo- men's Institute hall. Mss Jessie ‘Jenkins. Marshfield. is spending a pleasant holiday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mr. Dome Jenkins. Mr. John H. ltlyers and Mr. Robert Jenkins hava. returned from a pleasant shooting trip to East Point. Mr. Myers suc- cccdcd in bagging a goose ivcigliiug sixteen pounds. The lfltlles aid of the Hazelbrook Baptist Church hckl their annual tca and bazaar in the herronagl‘ 011 W?“ l BESKIEI.’ cveniig. Oct. 22ml. The tabic were attractively sin-cad with teniut- ing viaiicls to which all rliri juztcr litany complimentary remarks; were‘ heard on all Sides ivitli regard to the delicious eats and ti)» courteous and splendid service. Needless to say" l a substantial sum vans realized. i On Friday CVOIIlIlPZ. Oct.‘ 17th. a uioit enjoyable concert auici (‘nit-r- tairiment was held in the Women's Institute hall under the auspices of the Mt. Albion W. I. Mr. Lloyd Bal- lem capably acted as chairman. An interesting and ivcll-linlaviccd grnfllmo was carried out as follow Instrumental music. Mr. Wfilnm Jenkins; Solo. Mr. Malcolm ltlticKivi- non: Cl-iarlcstoii. ltlwrlanie Ribot; Sn- lo. Master Eric Balk-in: Voiiii solo. Miss l-Iclcii Wood: Pclii. Miss Efllll‘! Jenkins; Duct. bliss Frances Wood and Mr. Malcolm lIacKiimon: Inter- mission nnd sale of candy‘. Solo, Rev. .uuufiu”i rnoii vouii pr» ' W. Ballem were the accompanist. lui" l Mr. Elliot Robertson has been oli- liged to enter the P. E. 1. Hospital for treatment. His many frlrncls. will lock forward to his being completely restored to health. . the evening. ’ I l l Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Nlcliolsoii. Or-i well Cove. were visitors to Mi Al~i bion recently the guests cl Mi". and‘ Mrs. Benj. Jenkins. Service on Sunday morning at the l-Iazelbrook Baptist Church n11; of the l usual high order. Spleucl zl IIHISIC was rendered by the. choir and a duet. by Miss Edna and Jessie JEllklIIFi ivzir. beautjuliy i-enclcred. i ‘Die fleeting beautv oi these out-l umn clays and the fading rlchnrjgf. p1‘ piled leaves in the ivorrds. together with the frost-edged mornings. mind us that summer has gone and‘ we must shortly face the Qvinrrl". cold and stormy reign. SLHLIYTIPI‘ and autumn have been so bcautful that. one has treasure to izn with them through the more severe aiicl rizirl 1 scasoir-l-l. TE‘- PAWNSHOI’ URGEI) FOR UNEM- PLOYED MONTREAL. Que". 0:1 2a.». mun ifpal paints-hop for "vrlrt" collar" unemployed was proposed at a 111;. out meeting of the Legislativr Com- mitten of the City Council. It ivill b’: f considered by that lastly. ‘ ‘Mayor Houdc FtHl-Prl that thou-h he vras cpporvcd to such iiwlitiiimn: he thought tllilt their might. be a‘ ivay out of the difficulty for un- employed who iverc- too proud to asl: for civic arsirataiirc. severer forms oi eczema An active fluid that. ivaslies into tho skin. A doctor's formula with a liril- '5 liant record. ItA-liiug stops instantly . I this clear stainless treatment pene- " trates the sick tissues. r.. Ji. limit‘! ii.i;,-i..». ||l'i1;_' (tit, 1.1.1 _ .1. t}. I-lmltsllll y Excellent weather and the right time to PLANT BULBS OUT DOORS. We still have a good scler- tion of TULIPS. HYAFINTHS. DAFFDDILS. CROCUS FREESIA, NARCISSUS. sNflWllRtlPS. &r.. and are LIVER? Turple is pastor arid lt is lnterestins to note that. the building of this church iviis initiated and successfully carried through by Mr. Tin-pie. ‘This popular pastor and his wife have not forgotten their many friend: in P. F. Island and are pleased on corzimg here on a visit next summer. Mr. W. E. Tirrrez- had three xiii:- sble foxes make their escape from their pens on Thurszlai’ night or early Prldsy morning. All, however. Wily be handicapped w-iilrunsishllr blotchcs on the face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid feel- iii ? This indicates a torpi liver gleadachr, Dizziness and Biliousncss surely follow. You must stimulate your lazy liver. start the bile flowing with Carter's Little Liver Pills. i They also act as a mild laxativa purely vegetable, free from calom ; and poisonous drugs, small, cas to swallow, and not habit forming. hey are not a puigalivc that cramps or pains, unpleasant after cficct follow- ing. on the contrary a good tonic. All Di-uggists 25c and 15c red plign giving a discount off all nfflers. and paying postage on :i'l MAIL ORDERS. All large first siti- Bulbs on sale at our BOOK STORE. Garter & 0o. Limited When next you buy underwear, make I a point ‘of looking over TurnbulPs Underwear. Your dealer will show you T urnbulFs in styles, weights and sizes for everybody and every taste. Compare it . . . examine it carefully . . . ask about the reputation behind it . . . you’ll aigree that TurnbulPs ' silt... of (b0 offers the best value possible for your gfiw money. And--Turnbull’s has been made in Lariada for over 70 years. {amour undo-mu.- THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT. LTD. Better Light a t_ Less Cos t~ DlSON MAZDA LAMPS cost no more than the ordinary kind . . yet give YOU the full value of the current consumed. Their light i’. air and free from glare. Be sure to use enough lamps to provide the good light that saves eyes and adds to comfort. 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