.-i_,i»_»,: ,_.-,.: »__ J. 5 w.n..... s ' ' A Gu"In'°°d` Mum CIM* I ...*rr Psvstobuyiiithierrovinee .American ._ Man uisciure $1 .'00 ' 'ail"eililipilll Q. _ _ _._q....’ .1 _- f T _._-im. nn. 'p. yniinnas is ow-` phone number is 5,-W. L. Dingwell. Why go to bed with tl ef. ar ol .._°'r. sermon ivns is Guardian not wakin on timef Llt th 1 ,k' agent in Montague. Hts otnee phone g e c U is 18 and residence phone 20. tal¢e\the responsibility. _ Y ‘ -_ v f ...*THE MORNING DAILY Guar- W. W. W 2) distress be obtained at w.A_ Jann-_ e ston s. Montagu:__ l li I' It er ‘Days to Xmas ...ienaur IN.-R d. o. s. Brant Boots lor, Men I Here are the you want for fall, wet, dreary wt-alliei-_ ZULU u'1u'i‘aR _ I (`ALF,bro'w.n,doiib‘e sole and lieci, leather V ‘ lined, Leiiovrs tou- gue, viscolized-*best boot made $100 I WINTER CALF, blick, same as above ,but’ more for busi- nes than street wear not w.\LRUs GRAIN, black, extra heavy, smart and strong .___.._.rt.oo I ' ALIEY & (0 l oots |35 Queen St. " _. A ...___ A mi.. mm _pi ' _ l | I. 5 ~v 'Y ` 'A \ "‘\\\\~ \ ii \ .f _ \.\ .~.. " ' » Your Heating and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. Weh ive new on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free fiom slaie \nd stone. Send us your address and we will quote prices. Phone 111 ll. lyuns 8|. Un. it ` 'sm-1 »Valuable Fafirt ' F or Sale We are authorized by M R. Hardy. Esq.».to offer by private sale his splendid farm of 100 acres, a. little more or less of choice land situated on the Little York Road 8 miles from city, good dwelling house and out bu ldings. 2 yirung orchards bearing fruit. Apply lt. Hardy on prom ses. ‘ - BENJ. CARTER dr C0. Auctioneers City 2187-10*18Ms4iEw4i "Get an umbrella to day. Get a lmook about one for 850. Get. n better one for l.00 or L25 ~ get really nice' ones at all prices up to 7.50 each. Moore & McLeod ' 2|78-I0-|8M2l. m 1 Coal 'lt does not eanhesnre lfyoaeeine - Now is the time to get the Xinas photo at the ' Cook Studio _ i , . l XM TS NEXT This is s good time to have your photo taken at our Studio for Xmas. l __ _‘iii ‘k<§` _ ;.‘.Y`_-.}`\ i sllJALl!l)_TlllN|./ERS addressed to th undersigned. and I-neoi-»\ed""oender fglr Vt harl at Ronlrey Poli t. |’_. nl. I ;" wil' ..3 i£`f.‘2.‘.i32.i§§"h'i’.¢’.§“..fi{..l‘l‘£‘ `i»‘.-.°"i..'§'."»l' _ - I' W2:‘:rI\£f:"lon ora vylbnriat nocliy reins, er. u an , r . . _ Hans speclgostlodaiiiiiliiodm olb-ntrsci ‘Fan be been and tormii uf N-riviera-htsinud Hllhll i/ensrtmerr and atthe filces oi W- ll- Hrndnian If q. Disirl-'t Engineer, oimrioiretown. p. 1.1.1’ ; lr. u. Goqaspua, 3515. Ulstr ct'EnE|neer, i-r, John, lt, vs.; l eisons tendering are i otifled that ten- Each enusr inust be accompanied br sn N0 Died cueque on no' nriered banli,pa\ ab»e_ to tire nrder cf the honorable th -limiter of Public Works. equal to tai 30|' GBM (li p c 1 ol tha nniount ol the ten s ,wee ren! e e Brorder Tickets Siiidcnls, (City) 5.00 Students, (n'one resident) 2-W `, `Boye'(sg¢s I3 to I5) 2.00 'Intermediates (I6 io I9) ,-1.00 ward _ ‘ l This season will see the, strongest programme ever put 'on by the Local Association. You want to be inon it`. STEAMSIIIP - SAILINGS 'A PI.ANT_]"lNi; Coinrneuciiig on* October 2 'th,rhe S S A W Perry /will _lesvé iJhbrlottsl0'wn for Boston vis Hswhsbury _end Hslliex Fridays ~, e §,~ _n_oer_i Returning will lesye' Boston Tuesdays at noorirt ‘_ ' - Advanced rf- ‘Eye s...i.i..i..g', io.oo' 'na up~ have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are date came into port on Friday with a sup- ply of oil for the light-houses in Georgetown Harbour. Capt. Walker has orders to remain ln port here funtil Tuesday.-G. ...'POTATO CROP.-Moet ol the have _finished their potatoes before the rainy weather. The crop in the immediate vicinity has been as a rule good, but on Paninure Island it has failed badly, the crop averaging not more than halt of that of last year. ...*IMPROVEMEN'l‘S.-A. A. Mac- Donald & Bros., Georgetown, are ilt- tirig up an addition to their store, na they iind their present quarters bo- coiiiiug rather too continell for their business The are ver bus nt Bayer Photollrallher '»f~--mt' <~1»-5" to the f»’11»»»»’Ii»~» 3 Telephone |921. _ '\ coining m'_G’ V Y' ...'S‘HIPI’ING IN GEORG&TOWN has not`been very brisk of late ow- ing to the heavy weather, but there are several vessels in thc harbour, which have been forced to take shel- ter frorn the gale ot the last low days.-G. - 1-~_____;_ iSPl[iill|[l _ UPPIIHTUNITY FUH i HIX INVESTUHS i --... , One of the best propositions be- fore the public today is that }l.iil'lX`.li'vml:°L'|',¢;,‘:§‘,'{,i:,i"f,'§Q,ig',?,'f§11,‘étoflered by The Murray Rivg lstmsstera uoolry Polnt.‘P E.i aer Silver Black Fox Company of Murrn Rive This r nchi dere will not be consiflf-red unless mace - Y r' 8' ng onthe printed lo.-ins applied. sud rigneii company was formerly selling stock ,niggéséiiénlncggal9lf:;':_';“:,'}';::m»g*‘€;h*il; _,on five pairs of capitalized foxes but the ease olfirms,tT1e ac\ualsig5ist:ire.t.tu~"tl1B TGBPOHEG being 90 great lmothei :a ure or iv e occupation a- p ace 0 '-_pair had to be added to make up lgzueglacz ‘oinencn member ol .he il.ni _surplus applicationl _ _ ' The stock now consists ot six pairs .ol foxes, two pairs from the Dalton fRanch, three pairs from the Tuplin french and one pair from the Victor- r,;fiI1`.'.vr'i:,‘:'i‘d";y|‘,,lf§,%’f,£f,f::‘i,,g,'f§,§°,§'f,w¢ ‘ia Farm ranch- they are the best lflggffeg Bd linen'£0-~osg.1orf:ili|g-lcoinj 1foxes that mjoney can bay _and are M., b, ¢"':,[,c,f,§’¢‘{,,ff§‘°° °h‘LQ,,,, ,,,"u‘°,{‘,, let present in the company’s ranch reiuingi _ ;' Six options on the .progeny from .._.',,2‘,§,":_‘L"°,*""’°'§",§i°°” “f°n2l‘},‘_I"‘°° H” _these foxes have already been sold .and the total price for the six pairs, ed-vasnoguplyr. , ai: pun., is s1s,ooo.oo. r repgnmem °|pub||¢‘Wo,.k,,_ °°"’ ° y 6 But a low of those shares are still N Ottawslueiober io.i9i|. ‘M d _‘left and every judicious investor _v-fi’i'{.€i7.‘..".."."‘i?'iil.§'y"°i’3.&1t“lt"$|.i.?..i éWi°b*'1r *° P1°°° 111° m°“°v in 2 “- lvthorityiroutlie uepartment.-|8179. liable fox company after reading l.9il0-zonal. - i'this advertisement should write or call at the Canada Fox Exchange l h '_"_ r further artlculars ,io P . 214540-1sM6iElinw3l. proofs for the dsysl Womerrs waterproofs at 5.00, 6.00 '7 50 ~a d up to |800 each. Men’s waterproors at 5.00,. 6.00, 7 50 . . . ' l0.0o and up to2 l.00 eaoh.Moore _ &.McLe>d_ M78-I0-l8MZ| "WOLF OF WALL STREET" To Day _ ronpnrrs nouns NEW YORK, Oct. 15-David Lamar Wall street manipulator, under ln- dlctrnent for impersonating comgressi men und others, failed to appear bo- iore Judge Hunt in the federal dis- trict court today for pleading and his Mm' 9" W" sion _bona oi$a,ooo was declared termit- ' ed ' I _ The r_` Human ___ _ _J 'l`he Eye is one ofthe most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, i and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly! ill-used and overwork- e . Eye-Strain Be wise and , do not ig~ nore any of the symp- toms of Eye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow ns to Examine yonr_Eyel. We will give you expert re1lsble'sdvice. . This is our business. G F IItlltIleS0tl J¢"¢|l°|» » ' .JSUBSCIIIBERS should renew af week or two before the time they-V discontinued promptly on expired farmers in the vicinity of Georgetown. Q _ _ --->---@-_- ” “These are the days tor water ». proofs-and we have the water- f-'::::.‘:::::_ .zz ;_'r;_ I.;asc-'.1‘:_z‘:::::f jf: 'J-1'. V;';:fr:r-‘gr-‘-'-‘Sf-1':ff- ~ -1; __'::::f::::::::::. ii ...robin onN'r_ per word ml. inur- tion for advertising in this column. _‘ 0ash'mnst accompany order. Mini- disc representative n Boui-is Hts- ,mum charge twenty-tive cents. ...*NEW INSTITUTE.-Last evening L a meetin' ofthe farmers of Lot 60 K i was held in the schoolhouse at Lewes and a Farmers' Institute organized to be called the “Lord Selkirk" ,In- stitute. The following directors were appointed: Thomas McPherson, Neil N. McLeod. Malcolm J. Stewart, George McLean, James McAulay, Henry Brennick, James Kelly, John Horrlsey and Wm. McTague, of which V Geor e McLea 'Lewe was selected I U. 9. as President and Malcolm J . Stewart ol Caledonia, as Secretary. Thirty members have already handed. in their names and on Monday evening fa meeting will be held in the school- house at Lewes, to arrange for the special grant and for the expenditure of the finances. Everyone interested, 'whether a member or not, is invited to bepresont. On _the same evening it was decided to form an Associa- tlon for the -members to secure some pure~bred rams from the Federal. De- partment at Ottawa, an'd,its orgarilz-. ation will also be completed on Mon- day evening at the schoolhouse at Lewes. _ 2206. EISTERII PERSO ...'Min Wm. McDonald, *of George- town, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. 1-l. Douglas oi Cardigan.-G. ...*Miz .Iamcs E. 'Donovan oi the Earl Grey, is spending Thanksgiving at th home of his brother, Mr. Mau- rice Donovan of Georgetown.-G, ...*Mix MacDonald who has boon teaching in Hope R ver, is spending his vacation with his wiie at his home in Georgetown.-G. ...'Among those who are spending Thanksgiving at their homes in Georgetown are Helen McDonald and Willie Keeping, who are both attend. ing the ll. 6.' C:-'G, ...°Mr. John Stewart, brakeman on the Georgetown branch ol the P. E. I- R». 18 taking his vacation at pre- sent. Hts place is being supplied by his son, Mr. Ben Stewart.-G. ...‘Miss Lottie Fitzgerald and Har- old Keeping who are attending Prince of Wales College, returned to Georgetown Saturday evening to spend Thanksgiving with their par- t cuts.-G. ...'His friends are glad to learn that Capt. Machuren, Georgetown, _who has been ill for some time past, Hs on the road to recovery, and will soon be able to move about among » his friends once more.-G. V ...~ivir. cox, oi Halifax, is at pre- sent. in Georgetown taking photo- ,graphs of the town and its inhabi- ;;tants. Mr. Cox arrived some iew days ago, but was prevented by the irairi from doing any work until Fal- .dtllh when he took photographs of ` the school children and several of the publie buildings.-G. A SPLENUIIJ BLACK mx Pnuuslllu The Murray River Silver Black Fox Co., have added another pair to their ranch at Murray River and at~ present their stock includes two pairs from the Chas. Dalton ranch, three pairs from the Tuplin Corp'~r~ ation ranch and one pair from the Victoria. Farm ranch. These foxes ore ol the very best Island grade and are eligible for registration un- der Class A. ' They are capitalized at $18,000 ii pair' and at the time of writing twelve pups of 1914 delivery have already been sold aggregating in value $13,000.00. _ Ranch expenses are but 11 per cout of thc gross earnings and the keeper is n man oi over tcn years experience in raising foxes. At present there is s. small block of stock available for outside investors so this is your chance to get~in with one of the most reliable and promising of all good fox com panies. For full information, application ,blnnks, etc. apply to the Canada 'Fox Exchange. 2144-10~16M6lEImw3i. 'HOW THE ATHLETICS ' SPEND THE WINTER. PHILADELPHIA", Oct. 14.-The World's Series won, the victorious 'Athletics have scattered to diderent sections of the country, probably not _eo gather again until the spring 'training trip. ` Collins is going on a hunting trip in Pennsylvania, while Baker, Skunk and Bender will try their luck at shooting in Maryland. Charley Her- zog of the G-touts will accompany Baker. Robert Shawkey, one of Connie Mack's young pitchers, who did not get into the World’s Series games, expects to join a hunrlv party headed by Jack Dunn, form- erly manager of Baltimore, while Jack Lapp also intends to K0 RUB- ning. Eddie Murphy will pass en time at his home in White Milll. Penn. ` Daley and Houck plan to go to their homes on the Pacific Coast, al- though Mr. and Mrs. Daley wlll pass some time ln New York before leav- ing for the West. Walsh ls anxious | _ ' “Sovereign” Cashmere Brown Machine Co., Com... 50 ooanpran, L "'lil- 1 to get bask to Syracuse. _ where friends have planned an enthusiastic reception for him. Danny -Murphy _and Melnnts will rest at their homes in New England and later go gun- ning, while the fans of Worchester have decided upon _a great demon- stration ior Barry upon his arrival house. Sclinng intends to motor to his 'home in Buflalo and Bush has had his automobile shipped to Brainerd, Minn. Both are enthusiastic motor- ists and expect to spend some time 'aut0mobillng. Ira Thomas probably will remain close to Phllafelphia un- til his chum, Jack Coombs, hero of two Wol_°ld’s Series, is able to leave the hospital. . ---..-..-.-._i._., . FUX Slliifi ilUlllil|[lll$i FURNISHD BY THE MARITIME FOX EXCHANGE AND INVEST- MENT COMPANY LTD. Pal' LletedPrice Model . ......... . .... ....100 100 Belmont (original 100 125 Smith ......... ..............100 105 110 110 Clone* - n . C 5 e g 0 I , - O . I ' Q - I . O Standard ... . . . .. .`..1.00 ' Barkers .. . . . ......100 Dalton Weeks ...... . .......100 Invincible Mount Edward ......100 Brighton Upton ....... .. ......S0 Charlottetown ...100 140 1.00 50 160 100 65 105 MARITIME PROVINCI » SECURITIES. (Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy~ dr Co., Stock and Bond Brok- ers, Members Montreal Stock Ex- change, 164 Richmond St., Char- lottetown, P. E. 1. Ask Bid 40 Brandram-Henderson, Com.. 80 24)- East. Can. Sav. & Loan.....140 135 Eastern Trust Company.....l46 144 Halifax Fire Insurance... 99 Mar. Tel. & Tel., Pfd... ...103 Mar. Tel. & Tcl., Com... 88 Nova Scotia Underwea\'...... 98 N. S. Underwear, Coin... 45 Staniield's, Ltd., Pref........103 Stanilelds, Ltd., Com... 76 Trinidad Electric... 7| BONDS. Eastern Car... ...102\ Maritime Nail 6 p.c.... ...100 N. S. Steel & Coll, Firsts, ` 5 per cent... ... 981 N. S. Steel & Cos.l,6 p.c. - Debenture Stock... 98 Mar. Tel. dr Tel., 6 p.e.......107 Porto Rico Rail., 5 p.c.....183\ _Stnnileld's, Ltd., 6 p.c........l.02§ Trinidad Electric. 5 p.c....... 92 ` BANKS. "ld\¢°@@ GU\@@t> 100 97 104 100 100 89 _British North American......155 _Canadian Bank of C0m......203 "Mont.r'eal... ... . . . . .. ...$80 225 Nova Scotia... ... ...259 251 Royal Bank of Canada. .... ..l16 A msonnmunous. 150 201 315 A'eadia Fire Insurance... ...100 Acadia Sugar, Pid... ....100 90 97 ,Acadia Sugar._ Ord . . . . .. _... 'I0 £0 ‘ Get n hat tree when you buy your suit or overcoat at the "Monks Store"Frlday or Saturday. 'ASK U18 SBIBSIHHI1 f0l'y0lll"S Bild see that you get lt. This oiferls for cash buyers only. Moore & McLeod 2l78-I0-l8M2'. _ __ ... ,_ Spccials_ f _ Ladies’ Raincoatsr . l `i . _ A_ very special line ofladé . ies English Paramatta wat- a erproof coats. Made with regular sleeves, strap cuff, . military collar, six button - front and slit pockfts. ' $4.50 .mi $595 _ Very heavy double tex- A ture pararnatta raincoat, shirt sleeves, strap cpii`,mil. ‘_ itary collar, 5 button front and patch pockets $6.75 Umbrellas ~ Childreo’s school umbre- llas, heavy covering, strong frame and natural wood handles 504: each Ladies’ special taifetaline covered umbrella best steel frame, and excellent hand. les regular price $2.25 Our special price $I.98, \ Children’s Iiair Ribbon ' Now we have purchased 1500 yds of 5 I-4 inch silk taffeta hair ribb n in every shade under the sun. -It is a regular 22c ribbon and much better than the usual 15c, but ill make a special sale vie have rnavked it l5c a yard Si.” Ll i?.`.?§.Q!I9 Wet Weather i _'.15 ....;» ;==;.~=~§ ____ S ,Q , l *‘ One Of The Black Beauties The Murray Black Fox Co Ltd. , Class A. ` Ranch Keeper v and Option No. i sold for.. . Option No. 2 sold for. . . Oplii-n No. 3 sold for ._ Option No. 4 sold for . . Option No. 5 sold fer. . . Option No 6 sold ior. . . son of iqiq. _ As there is oily a small Phone we-.`\ I Worth its - Weight In Gold River Silver Black Fox Co Six Pairs Pedigreed Foxes THE STOCK in the MURR-\Y RIVER SILVER BLACK FOX C0 , has sold so rapidly that the dlrectois have added another pair fron the famous ranch of The Charles Dalton Silver '\ _ The SIX PAIRS oi foxes now in their nimli at Murray River are as follows: Two pairs from the ranch `of The Charles Dnl on Silver Black Fox Co Lid. Three [airs from the ram-h of the Tuplin Corporation, Ltd. One pil: from the Victoria Farm Silver Bla k Fox Co. Ltd. The above foxes are' the best that niouey can buy and are all eligible for registration in The foxes ure put in at $18,000.00 (eighteen thousand dollars) a pair, making a total cap- italization for the six pairs $io8,ooo,oo. ’ ' 1 lr p. c. (eleven per cent) of the Expelwtzs _ Total for sixgpairl $73,io.>.oo The six pairs shculd produce at lead 18 pups or 9 pairs during the breeding sen- and limited number oi shares to otier for sale intending lnvisttra should ste about it TODAY. Prdspectiii, application blanks, etc. can be had from t*e (anada Fox Exchange & investment Co., Ltd. Charlottetown Stomper 1' to _ e e i Ho e and half hose, pure _ _ _ of I n y U I l wool’ "neu sp“clng,’Be up ,M6110-l6M9{%8faw3` P Es ldlnd JAMES cARRA\~GHERl e ' "fun to date and try this brand. Charlottetown. P E I- Aichi 99 G ..&_.-.....> L , -1 _l i il _ ff s - 171;! ' 1-fl i~:';.l`i ` tif? ‘ ffizi ‘vs i r._s-- ~ e . i ,W . - t iq _ _ff :if _» ;~ Ln 'i-it ttf vi - .fl »_~_»;, :»‘5 f'~‘_~ ' it if ` '#:°;f"}? tiiiil :- aka". 4 1.14. 1,, it .-were-er *sveril “Jem ef,-A-sl -»f=-.f~,'»f.-',s= \. r :` :ii fu' '. _ ru, ig .l it _fy it its I iz. git ~~r - . 1. ,j, it ,,,i,. " 1 .5 2 ...._ . I .wi-».» lit* it gi? _,__ i ,,_i _ ,__. lil _FN .li H K ;-, ii: _.___ _Y ` I. =~-i _,, it! -| its ‘l . ». 1-~ . iii it _f