:is ._" l.. ‘F - ~ .~ -:Eh , *I n i gg; i' 1,.; » ""f_i_1ri slew; .A K _ .,_ ,.1 .i 1'] r -.5 li K g »,.»;§i. .1 $71 n '.1r_._>§_l;i;ff»'* -I. ,ffvv ~ l'_,,~_g. ..._ ' xv I -'~. lr `_». A _ V.: . ” gli' liz? rw wil ,Il ff-" , ‘rllil V." . Q- sf-' - § rl: uf .~‘ ll' . -1 ._ 32-r F§l"f_;}l;i;_i ‘.5 ~‘~f5.;l W?- fl; .=» t~_».wt=..v s :”'*‘¥.’,i€‘~ff§' ‘l_ .1 .f_ ` il; \ fairs; .-:Pg ‘l di J' » ‘ =li'l€."‘_ 'lpév is l » 'rl vi, .ri _ if by J l *fill i Il ,, = .g 'T \;-._1_ 4 fl li _ .a`. _,_ .. ’ `§'u’ , 1 .‘.. 4|' r' ’ ».. 4 * ». _ f. r . 3 ‘5 11 lil .V .. M53.. ..._A I Lesson -ran 0|' FAITH 'N38' ull* “'° Provincial Sunday School Convea It Pays to bi! in Province. PUUPKW ---- tomes~row’s 'rnxoanoirs 'nu unmscn-1. .rnnnnau All the season's delicacies 3408 OORNWALL -In consequence ofthe -- It has done much this faith, serene tion in Ch”.|ott,to,,o_ then un no ‘gm gd: that keeps on ushtins is UI H11” Zirzgséhe mm ol “mt no 'nun-sdny evening semen in corn ns: 45 0 08! ' all Nth 01 . 'Inst keeps 0:’ uving-yu. ana out tr-neun; in the right against the ' °“ 0” ____ 3:" ...___ if l1‘0¥-fill KN* "'°°3- SAD NEWS RECEIVED -Hr A OHANGE PULPITB-Rav H Th: lap; that sees the work yet to bzrttrumpet call or drum's K_ Hom., of q.,oo“|_|o_ mod,” a u::-gym vgooo mul. md my QW - telegram from Hardlesty. Alberta,on Hiller 'Montague will _'rho nations' that W1 bid fl" ¢°“\. ' ; 'rne»¢1ny,~th¢ zsur. conveying cause ennnn write on sunday nm Nev ; to veit-_ » s'l‘° PIM °°“*°""°°°* "1 ° °=“°“ H news of an emu death. un. n. A. Ind. lr- Brown will mach se low These ~three-;I-nil-ll. ham and patieneel T lsgnel. t I 1 h in hu Sharp. No particulars were given, llonztzue at .11 a. m., Unitn Road ' -they vs ma e o ve ou ear or c eer c - .___ at . and at Montague at 1, lr, The rewrd 0! *iw vw" *Jw* Wi"-l ‘1f°'\'° hum- sN.vouNcs:MnN'r.-Hon. J. H. Hiller villrrewh at vu-non nivsr as ly sped, _ _ _ls more than to uprear a thousand md Mrs; Cnmmiskey. Websters 10.45 and 'I and Cherry Valley in»_ihs Have afkeof; the leaders leading. un-0 0 :llomcs t th ld d H _ts game,-_ announce the mgogommg of attgrnoon. ' . _ ‘ rs r °m"=° ° ° W0' an 1 1 me as hm Kathleen to M _ Ir. A. '-'- or what the annmre murmured- mam Mcgrenofgof th, Post om, 'D,,,,,,.t_ UP-'ronxrrz cnspsun.--'ras neo- lurked ahead. ~ So who may know well the race is mmt_ Cho,.1ot¢oto,,o_ Marriage to ple of Crapnud were delighted on go- | mn take plow Nov_ “L ing out Monday evening no behold I The faith that oes on fighting-_ l`ntil we crown the victor soc-n or 8 Y Y through the night, I late? ‘ ;;CLUB pENNANvrg_,_A big nook magic. The electric lights which It notes the gleam or each incurs- 'ras mth that kr-eps on fishline is opened ¢,,d,,y_ Boy, m our ma, were hem: installed on the prin- ta-nt star; the one value pENNANTg at 35o_ ,ooh poo, cipal streets and also in rho resi- It sees the glimmer of the dawning That keeps on living-yes, and mmm for every CLUB’ SCHOOL and dences and offices of the Town dur- llght '_ L growing great! COLLEGE ot Corfu-~, _googsgol-o_ ing the past weeks were turned on Deep in the dark that shrouds the -The "Vanguard" ' 3404_10_30m3i_ in all its power and beauty for the first time that night. A magnillccnt electric plant has been placed hy OWNS 100,000 ARROW HEADS ltomahawks, axes and other stone im- . _Mr. G. E. Leard &- Son for lighting -- _ ,plements forming one of the' largast (Fmm yesterday 5 Evmmg Guardlanl the town which has been pronounced For thirty-live years' _ G. Brseck- ‘collections known in the west. He POLICE C0URT._At me ghar1ot¢._o_ by electrical expert as the most lein, a Kansas City gl-chitect, has has at least 100,000 arrow heads town Ponce Coon this morning. the modem and up-to-date electric plant been collecting Indian relics. falone. These come from all parts of orombiuoo me of Anon Boi," vs_ in this Province. The people of He has barrels. buckets and boxes lthe country, but mostly from the E,-out Whit, was ommissed ood Crapaad who always have been full of arrow heads, spear heads, states of the southwest. Cha,-les Molson- on a ¢1m|~ge of drunk. known for their progressive spirit arc ' _ Mr. Braaklein began collecting In- moans was som $2 or 5 dayo_ to be congratulated on being the "__ diflu ¢\1\'i0S 218 H |1055? and Md 1110' i- _ leaders in this advance enterprise. ~ e e _ ,idea then that it could so deve op 90,51, 301-100NER__ The gchogngr The young people of Crapaud are pre- CODSEIPREIOD ` lthat it would bwvmc known to _thvlnnishea discharging coal at Hsyaens porin: to organise arouse peoples' ‘ lSmithsonian Institution the Nation ,Whorf Sow,-day for the Trscadie In- mutual iml-lrovement society. _ - s » ' Vamshes Forever ral History Museum in New York. ...lm ....1 ...tn M.....1.y ............ vprnmpt D 9. nr am making this collection through love of it and not for profit." Q l A recent plcqpisitionngo hisitrea- . . sures is 8 co ec ion of ty-six s ltaken from. a mound in Arkantgrgs. No two of these urns are alike. They* them genuine pro uc s o e r e mound builders. Each urn was made 'K lf\"~/_"` ` -7/l b . fa' “go Kansas City Times. '1 ' Jo.-_ ‘ " -_-_->- Ganle BIISIHGSS E ‘|00 REWARD ‘|00 y°\l V111 11004 8-. ~ The readersof this paper wlllbeéwleaaad to le rnt t th e is at east one readed ‘ l " ° ' ' r-1' “ time ` 'er h sb sl encore _ ‘ iseuse a science u cena e 4 ' %R hU ' _ n..uu.. ..t..¢.s,nndlnntinolom-n.usil's ` *“‘°""-“"L ' "“ °“"°“L' . ` Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure . Now in the time for you,to Eéwhal. fountain pan F." your work an school. ml. €¥P.'» fllcf-, store, where- cr -__ you f'om\.oh'w|irinz you § now lrnnwn io the rned_1cal fraternity, \ Catan-rh being :_\ constitutional disease. rp. , auires a constitutional treatment. Hall s _,R vsvllllllrod our line of pens _,ij atnrrh Ours is taken internally acting directly upon tho blood and mucous s_ur~ faces oi the system. therelay destroying th lo i i th "-1. yr. ,JI e un: ation o e lsesse. on ps wr, _ giving the patient_ streragth hy_ build- Wn" .8 » ' mg up theconstitutlon an assisting na man ....3450 _ 3" . T'"l’,‘”“n"d";_ D°ll“Y' sl mup 9-, `; E1§,;;;;|£odr(nl\liIpYh’%i;lY1oir?its¢;:`ll§a§l"E’l:d€$;;: fl '~""" "` ' _~' 'ii' H P 0 er ne un re 0 878 or _ »: 0'" specml 31°-0 2;; anycaseythatitfaris to cure. Send for _‘. ,- _ lust of testimonials. F. r W. N. Tanion, _ §d‘ar§»r uasrisgsa co, Torre.: o I’ . ,_ -1 _ , 'L ~ S“”"""d"- .. ' _'lags yH“all'sr§:r¥1lil.r' Pills lorccmstipn ' 2 tion. L . - ' ‘ ff- _`____¢zx- .-1 _\ ‘F To Piano Buyer-swho are Look- ing for ‘l BARGAIN There are about 30 difforont makes of Pianos IN CANADA I There are pianos whose only selling attraction is THEIR APPEAKA NCE There are pianos fairly well made, and are just good commercial pianos, but cannot be called a ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENT There are pianos who have fought their way to the front, through long years of hard work. They have made for themselves . A REPUTATION _ WHICH GRADE Oh' INSTRUMENT ARE YOU MOST LIKELY TO GET A BARGAIN OF ? EVERYBODY KNOWS HEINTZMAN de CO. KARN-l\lOltRlS, MENDELSSOHN, SHER- _ LOCK- MANNIN G. * FOR VALUE RECEWEI) Competitors are using as a canvas that wo do not sell as cheaply as they, but this is no test of values, or of what is n . REAL BARGAIN | We invite a comparison of our prices on the abovo named iustm- monts, with any dealer in any city of this Dominion. If you cannot get as good value for your money hero. don’t deal with us. - MILLER BROS. ' 128 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN. 1538,9,17MEf:f 1ié_ 1 Q ¢°2~N~:~»:-:~:-:»°.‘~:~:~;»~:-;»-:~:»°:-:~:»~‘ ll0ll:L ARRIVALS ec y _M. Esluslcy, Halifax, QUEEN W. F. Weir, Stanley Bridge; Alex. Martin. Valley Field; Silas Raynor, Greenmount; W. H. Harding, Ifildarc; Keith Boswell, Victoria; W. _lf/1. Pru- dy, Halifax; J. E. Gorman, G. M. Keith, .St. John; E. M. Dordy. Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harold Miller, Syd- ney. . THE INTEREST TAKEN IN THE PEOPLE. Under a September moon, and with the faint incense of field and hedge- row stirring through the streets. Blackwell looks to be the very best plnce in the whole world, if the ad- Jective is applied in the right way. The wuyfarer walks along, and only his footsteps break the stillness. No lights show in the fronts of the tiny houses, and this is soon explained when it :ls found that the occupants sit in their kitchens, so that the streets will not he garish at night. "And everybody is good in Black- well?" the correspondent asked Mr. Todd. "They are," succlntly responded his majesty, who pressed to account for it, explainedf “We don't allow them to be anything clse;" and Mrs. Todd put in, in kindliest fashion, "I think it is because we take such an interest in them." "Perhaps it ls," rather reluctantly admitted Mr. Todd. SINLESS TOWN FOUND IN COAL DISTRICT. LONDON, Oct. 28,-All America. knows of the existence of a "Spot- less Town," but who from Maine to Texas or from Washington to Flori- da evcr heard of a "Biuless Village?" There is one in England, and it is a _ ).}.;..;.. 2. sf .ZI 2! `*. I f *I I 3. . . _ 4 D°:°*:°"Z°Q :sg on, . apneron, e\\ sgon. N. S.; M. Mclnnis, Boston; D. W. ` of clay, mixed, mixed with pulveriled Howard, Milton; Jae. Regan. Frédcr- Mr- “T011” A- MUl'l`BY» CWM Rl"'0l`. f ` _ ' *V mussel shells to give it consistenvy. icton, N. B.; Rev. B, Gillis, East has “turned to Ch“rl°tt°t_°W" t° T9” _ """* '5 _ . and than dried s long time in the sun point; B. Ramsay, Port Hill; I4_ 'sumc his commercial studies. _T *_ Y _ V . _ '//-~f7w_. ' until it became bard- Some Ol the Jamieson, E. Jamieson, ‘Ht Suthnr- “""` 77777" Y ’ -J-' _ _ w _ » "` - urns are of crest bwutv of f0rm~- land, oanso, N. S.;'Rev_ J. Chgrsson, I“BP"°*°f B°“1l‘“r °f T"Y°“ was H Rustico; John H_ Myers, Hafptoo; passenger to Charlottetown yesterday 0 e r -~ M- L H ~ Stock In the Murra Rlver gy' Ié?:d_on' Onhl Thea' Hamm' Que- ' Messrs. Michael Dorong, 'Aubrey replace the night turned into da as if b _ _ _ 0 s of coal ( 3' Y B ) Country' H3” Wm bequeaths 11," en' aboard, considerably more than thc SHIPPING--: 1716!” BN thru V55' tire ¢°u*¢ti°l1 50 the PUUHC llbfllfy Institute wanted, the balance had to Sels in the Harbor at Mount Stewart _ °' K"”“““ 'C-“Y “" hi.” d°““" He be \"“11°d and S¢°f°<1 "HY w\1i°h at Pf°=*°“i- "~"-""` “N 1°“‘““g P” 1 Sens °”1Y_d“Ph°°t° sp°°‘m_em'_ , will bring the price to a good deal duce for Nova 'Scotia and one dis- "Il I ‘“‘*h°d_ I “wld tum th” ‘nw more than \the members anticipated. charging coal.-S 8 money making business with great _S ____ i roilt " said Mr. Braecklei “but I _________ MMER YET_Tho Gum-dia” ,.e_ ceilld a small box 0! ripe wild map; Miss Janette C. Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.1 E. Cochrane, and I Mrs. W. H. Stevenson, Boston' berries picked loot got",-day' October Mr. Percy Pope, Charlottetown, left .Mr.`Asbley Cochrane, left this morn- rllfass., left this morning on return 259,' io Mo Lea How,”-do fox ranch this morning on return to Boston, mg on return to Scotland, after at- after spending the summer visiting at Comwau The bon-ies were large Mass.,.after attending the wedding of tending the Pope-Cochrane wedding -her parents, relatives and friends on luscious and as well developed as is ° in Charlottemwn' the Island' oo unease 0 ,o¢_o¢» _o¢,o_oo‘¢oe ' t In _ - ..____. _ were used for cooking. carrying and 1., U ` . . . ' . . . . l:'}r¢lJvlv:1'(lmIsl:3dr$:Ii“maItss?:;ho;Y0V€2:;? Miss Katie M' Clarkm and Miss Mrs- Chas' R°b°"'s°“' Ch‘“`1°tt°` t0Wl1» Eff- thi! !D0l'l1i!lg on vist t _ _ boiling water, for making sugar and P REYERE thing and this is tm., I sl “(1.5 grow Annie E. McKenzie the two energetic f_0wn_ left this mopnmg for New ,York lrelouves in Portland' ,fm He? ` M BBl_t.t Hug S:1l;Jlith;J‘§>!l;i8g10;Jx¢%yérto1l :arg C G~H°ward Mmtoh_ J COrm_er ing tim¢__ Eplaclliexpaeoielzllglaxété l\lt8\”Yn§;l:3{>1. lair- where she will speind the winter. She :daughter Miss Lizzie also left on rc- . barn _ _ P - - . _ _. 1 . ~ 1_ . ----.i . 8 _ 0 a_erxwss accompanie_ by her dauzhter,<1;urn to Calgary. They were accom- 1 _:studied thern carefully pronounced Shediac, N. B., C. W. lllclntosh, Mil- spending vacation at their respectiveillliss Hrlda,who will resume her nurs- 'panied as far as Pt. Du Chene by d t f th t u t ' J A. C f~. ' Gla ' ' homes in Emyvale and Scotchford.--S mg in that city. Miss Lam-A paggmox-e, Wilfrid and Jas. Dnucctte of Rustlco, left for Maine yesterday morning H day.-H. Supt. Clark of the Experimental Farm wasapassenger west to Sum- Misscs Lola Barrett and Bessie Green of Kingston are attending ‘the Provincial Sunday School Convention in Charlottetown this week. Lieut Colonel Moore and Mrs. Moore left yesterday morning for St. John where Colonel Moore will at- tend n meeting of the committee ol the Methodist Conference. (From yr\sterday’s Evening Guardian) Col. Moore, Charlottetown, left by the Express this morning en route to St. John. , Mrs. John McKenna, Boston has arrived on the Island on a wait to friends in Fort Augustus.-S .Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor, Charlottetown, was a passenger by the express this morning on s. visit to Montreal. ___._ Mrs. John McKenna, Fort Augus- tus, whn was visiting in Boston for the past month has returned home.- S Mrs. John Longwortb, Charlotte- town, left this morning on route to Montreal, where she will spend tho winter. _ Miss Demmler and Miss Wilkinson, left this morninv on return to Lon- don, Eng., after spending the sum- mer on the Island. ` merside yesterday.-H: - | ll Holland nulnfl We are having a good sale of BULBS and our large importation is gciug out fast. There is no prettier decoration for window, lawn or' garden than a show of llyacinihs, Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissus, Cro- cus, Easier lilies, Chinese Sacred lilies, llc., Qc. A mul invessmf rnBULBsv$i11 bring bag returns. Roman I-Iyaclnths just in 65c dcz. Carter & Co., Ltd. l' _ 1DeslersinSeedssndBnlI»s. ' mining town, too-the little town of ‘ Blackwell, in the collfery district, where one would naturally suspect riotousness and vice. Instead of Flrsl aid to the ln ured-surest relief vice owning Blackwell, virtue tri- umphs, almost to a degree, the visi- tors say, of monotony. l "I just won't allow any sin or ` wickedness; tbat's all," says the king of Blackwell, who fs in private life J. 'l'. Todd, manager of the Bléxlaikwela Colliery ¢;pmpapy_ e so ourner an sono o ical in- vestigator tramps a mile ani a half| from the railway station to Black- well, only to find s town built. in small, compact rows, fashioned with f a precision that absolutely redectsl its righteousness. At one corner' p I there fs a Dublfc house, as s saloon I. INIOIIIICI is called in England, but this ls the; r nestest and t immest of resorts and - I lass. Clamps. Rheumstlsm. INODYNI __ _ _-1.1-1-..... |54., turns its. lace in shamefseéd iulflon sway from the main thoroughfare. i c _ Inside a few quiet spirits sit d s- use horns rule and football predominant subjects in without the sight rsncor elmosisnbaned . r .-, .. "’ from tlloughs Colds, f f l I “try Iver premium. _ , '. I . and secure the plums. 5 5 o Remnants Silk ' Velvet Riimnanlsl Hundreds of odds and ends of a busy seasons selling; .go on sale this morning, Thursday al unusual prices. .Many of the lends are' suilable for one _piece dresses, waists. seperate skirts, chi|dren’s wear etc. Come early ` S. A..McDonaldi _ 4 her sister Mrs. John Passmors, Charlotte. I. l l! I l- The most popular of all the younger fox companies is the Murray River Silver Black Fox Co. This organization, only fourteen weeks old, with its proposition before the pnbllc forless than a week, has sold nearly all the shares in its capital Prospects for the L, Coming Year The prospects for the y e a r are exceedingly bright. Twelve 1914 pups have already been optloued and rn p. c of the purch- ase p'ice has been paid. _Options No. 1 and 2 sold for $12,500 each and op- tions 3, 4, 5, and 6 sold for £12,000 each, a total of $73,oco for the slx pairs. This is an exceedingly good sts rt for a young com- pany. It is_ estimated that the six pairs of breeders will produce at least I8 'pups or 9 pairs during the beedlng season of 1914, The chances are that the yield will be much larger han this. I Iustfafew shares of capital MR. A. ALLYN BISHOP stock remain _ I 1 uncovered I you k-_---__?_______ A|*|0l.Il9|l0|d Fflllld I have not seen to ur s r of N°WP'“’f» Vermont. Holdin in _____vs__5g'= ..» f= f0l' |03 Yilfl l uowis the time, forthe book; 'S Arm" 0"” °'_ th” Clmles -_ll ' - _ ~ _ _ P e s e Q VIGIORII Mr. Elmer Ritchie of charlotte- I. F A Pnquett¢.,ld0ntrenl; H. A. Evans town, was apassenger west to Sum- ' Truro; T. 'E."‘l1`. Hudson, Picton; G. mcrside Wednesday morning.-Hu l M. Mctluarrie, H. Ll. Evans, St. _ --- ', John; H. R. Wood, Wm. Vessic, Miss Lottie Nicholson oi, Hunter Montreal; E. Suddaby, Toronto; F. River was in Charlottetown yester- sfozk ($\o8oo1, at $roo a share par); A_E\/.ery day sees a big block of stock g o' into pnvate ownership and if you don't decide-act-today it will be too late. There are Just a few shares left so act now-today-right away. l I Breeding Stock The b.c-ding stock now in the ranch ofthe Murray River Silver Black Fox Co. includes two pairs of Dal- ton stock, 3 pairs of Tup- lln stock and one piir of Victoria Farm foxes.Tli<=.se are all pedlgrfed fr-xes, eligible for registrafifn in Class-A. They are put in if $18.0 Jo a pair with s t o t a l capltalizuion of $108,000. _ Ranch Expenses Ranch expenses have been put down at 11 p. c. of the gross earnings-- great- ly different to the fee of 25 p._c. charged by some ranches. The keeper is a compet- ent and trust-worthy man of ten years’ experience in » raising, caring and attend- ing foxes. » _ Mail the Applicistion Sign and send along the. si- . ta hed ll »-= Ddlton Comglnllys Pups pre ` C 3 P C8ll0ll \0dl lJ¢ use and after -------__.______ “°‘" f i T tnat voir will have lo pava to tl; ll; mmllgllrencm ' ' lo Y ' fore it is 0 LATE-to The (‘.snn.du. Fox Exchange and Invest- lment Co. Stomper Blook,- Ohsr- Co's Ranch ottetown. \ , Our phoneis.199_ ._ _. » iJllI||lSlIl|’S LINIIIENT Use lf lofiuofhintefnal and external ills. Sold every- l Cuud\o`Fox Egdnngo md Investment CC_’ D9/Q N...-...U ...Must s. \ *_ V _ kt? 5 :IJ . _ _ ‘ _»==-`- Stomper Block, Charloltetowr. I hereby make application for `“ 'A4 In f .......... . shsreslnthe‘l£,arrgy,]\|,;’o},m3v;o', _ whe|'el|l25¢lll¢l50¢b0ltl¢lL sxrevrnx co., f sf - _ I r ~ _ »- " c 1 array River. P. E. I.. st $roo for each shire. With this orde`i',"ydn will End... ...‘ being ro p. c. ol total subscription. balance to be_pgi¢| ¢oo'|go¢`a“” _ _ A Q. e Y ._ . A‘°°‘“‘_t ` __ r . Name ~- /' _ _ \ '°*°°°lsen|o»»» . nessssoeuso passe ae‘se.e"ss'eooe` Occ" ti _ ` . ` i A ‘_ '»_l\,_| !’9‘-l°». _` Pa Un ~ e sees" eeeecvzsqr so ¢v$y"¢T¢_1`::;§r.'%f!;|_¢" l. .QV . __ Nj; _ lj *_ -W - _» of to W 1 fn lfmd “Utne great °°11°°t°"“ °f the His she- has about 14 ton ` From esterda 's Evenin Guardian »-*__ - 'L ‘ 1 1 \ ,ann ; \ if