OCTOBER 27. 191° r mi mm mm ~f-~ THE cHARLo'r'rs"i‘oWN GUARDIAN ,,,,,,,.,. 0,. Aw --W pigig THREE /_ ,,--_.1 fi sc I. ._` H ' iffy? ‘. To be taken intemally on /sugar for Sore if Throat, Coughs, Colds, Croup, etc ' I Joflnsonrts i ANODYNE. - 100 Years L//v/Mslvr '" 1 4 Pa;uilisns° &.___jn (Gm. the home. Sold everywhere. ` 'To E: :N so umm- alllnical - aaa; LIODYII ""- < -=s1=ls~.=="- E 1 A gm » i T if _wi Llnlment §’°"° l " lf- . , 1 Thousands of cases of Cuts, Bruises,` Sprains and other injuries have been cured by it. The stand-by liniment for 25c and 501: Bottles " i. s. .ionnson s co.. ann", man. 4 / / ~- It IIUWAN5 , [jing , IIERFEETIIIN ., f » ¢.£.!?.!# 5 \ \ lfcocoa is yourfavorite beverage \\ '~.., _,_ .,.ii»" I by all means enjoy it at its best- \\ as made with Cowan's Perfection ocoa. "‘--- ' The acme of purity, richness V and flavor. ` ' 'rim cowan co. unused. *___-I? '|'onom'o. iss li y, 1 I S. A. McDonald°s Special Prize Coupon Present this coupon to the cashier on the purchase of goods to the value of $1.00 at S. A. McDonald's in order to give the party you desire the benefit of votes for the Prizes off- ered in that contest. ll . Fi- Charlottetown Guardian’s Great Bermuda Island, New York City and Piano Voting Contest. APPLICATION BLANK. I :im :i resislcnl of l‘rinL‘u liilwnril lslniul :mil \\'isli to miter the (`iunriliuii's Grant Beriuiuln Island, New York City :uni l’i:uio Voting Contest front District N.»..- . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .wliicli is my plzice of residence. I fully iimlerstiiiul llii- rules :uid conditions governing snnie, which I agree to coniply with: Signed; Nnuic..._..........................Aildress..-......._. -.--- ' Charlottetown Guardian’s Great Bermuda island, New York City and Piano Voting Contest. NOMINATION BLANK Miss l I respectfully nominate .................~.................. ----.- Mrs. Adilrcss.......... . . . . . . . ................................. \vli0 is over the age of sixteen :is :ni eligible cniicliiliite to enlcr llle (iuarclian's llcrniudu Island, New York City and Piano Voting C0nl0Sf- l vouch for lier eligibility. Nomiiinlion Received. Date..."-»~.»............,Naiiie. .................. ..~ . .. ..... A. M...........l’. M . . . . . . . ..Address........»....................---- Sl0.00 in Gold to First Parson Nominating Candidate Ileceivinl Larieat Vote in the Contest. -_J Excellent Mandolin ~, Values / r _ ' _ We invite you to Inspect our niando- lmS. see the hand- some, neat finish, hear the exquisite,re- sonrint tone and note the low priceie. They are easy instruments to learn. A. E. Toomlis it V” *_ " 177 Queen St. ` i diiiiiiiiihtlf l ==.-'r --. - ' - N HOME VENTILATION. ' l - 1'" ~~. ,a-ltail l I _».».i .lv-v-1 |.i i “lf they would but 'keep their win- dows open at night, there .would be little need of my doctoring them at all," said a plain speaking physician, referring to a certain class of his patients. Many people are really afraid of night air.” They seem to have' a feeling that God has put something very deadly into the atmosphere that surrounds the earth after the sun has disappeared. Now, look at that thought, just a moment. It isn't in the least after the manner of Glo'd's provision for His children. Besides it is really the same air that has been over the earth, lighted and heated and cleansed by the sun all day; nothing whatever has happened to contaminate it. Again, there is no air to breathe after sunset, but “night air," outside or inside. True, air at night is apt to be a little damper and cooler than it is during the day, ‘nut that does not effect it for 'breathing purposes, else how could humanity endure days that are damper and cooler than other days? How could people live and thrive at the seashore as they do? Another thing to think of, 'is whe- ther night ‘air could possibly be any more fatal to health than is air till- ed with the carbonic acid gas thrown off by action of the lungs-a real poi- son. For a test, breathe into a clean bottle, than stop it quickly and tightly; after several hours smell of the contents of the bottle, Your nose will tell you a very unpleasant story. Fill a clean bo tic with clean water; take it out of doors after dark, pour out the water and let it till with air, stop it tightly; then smell -of it in the morning. Your nose will have nothing different to say than it would had you experimented with daylight air. Some moming, after you have been out of doors and had a good snid of fresh air, entiera small room, tightly closed, in which one or two people have been sleeping. Your sense of smell will be greatly offend- ed. If your room is small and not well ventilated, and you become rest- less so Lhait you cannot sleep, wrap yourself warmly, throw the window open wide and draw in deep breaths for a few minutes. The fresh, pure air from outside replaces the poison- ladcn air in your lungs, and makes you comfortable. Yoii'l1 sleep, at least till the air of the room gets - A The Wretchedness of Constipation . Can quickly be overcome by CARTEWS I..lTTl..E _ ` 1 ‘~.,_,,, uvcii Pius. ff Purely 'vegetable , _,// I _~`__;___.k critlifsdlrlellicm /-/'V/9?" Ever. Cure I/ ITTLE Biliouaneu, 5’ 5" , Hcncl- ’/ PILLS. ‘ iiilli. ` ‘ - ness. and lndigution. They do their duly. ' Small Pill, Small Dose. Small Price. Genuine .wi ta. Sign-me WALKER ll0llSE TORONTO The Ilouse Of Plenty Toronto°s Favorite llofel R‘modollsd and Rsfurnished at an expendi ture of $100,000 t'0. Positively the finsstdocntii n in the Ulty for Colnmercia and Tourist. Trade overlooking Toronto Bav and Lake Ontaric, in t. io hem tof iho down Townshopplng District . :morlran and European Plaui Populi r pl' "iw Gcorgc Wrinhi Q Co - Proprietor 0 m1:&rfwl\~r or J. w. iioiisiai Physician and Surgeon `\>. Graduate McGill University, Mont- Que. Phone 379 Office 137 Kent St. Formerly occupied by the late Dr. F. F. Kelly. H-lftdttstf. l c. n. wiigm ‘ Funeral 'Diiecior and em- - balmer-Miss A. Ferguson,l.ady Assistant-Personal Attention and Promptness Guaranteed. Disiiifecting and Fumigaling, Furniture Repaired and Re- B nz uars, orth side Phone 880’2 dt stf l; llearf, l eive and Sfcma ih ° Remedy A Proven Medicine of Exceptional Value by_ the hundred from people moat prominent in City and i> som oniy by 42 Queen Street. , and sell at public auction ‘on the "99-li QW- ' » premises, on Wednesday, the 16th Late Resident House Surgeon, day of November next (1910), at the Western General Hospital, Montreal, hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that thence north 3 degrees' and 50 min- Ambulance Cans answered at utes west along the same a sufficient shU,.testno¢;Ce_ distance to give a rectangular width . . of 7 chains and 56 links, thence SPGCIBIIIGO north 88 degrees and 35 minutes east to the east side of the North River Road, thence northwardly along the ,,Pho|,¢e,.ed_ same 5 chains arid 75 links or to the Silent Salesman made to order, Wuffh Bidi’ 0' W0 ,Old Fen? ROB-fl. OFFICE ~Kiii Square, Phone, thence eastwardly along the said RESIUE U5 Ki S road to the shore of the North River aforesaid, thence soiithwardly along, the said shore to the place of nom- mencemefnt, containing bly apgimagirl-n - one hundred acres 0! and if " _ little more or less. st I t nw an that oi 1».:.‘a on aid Lot ' B' t er 1 S 82 being the strip or ia.-nd on the The Nev" Fdlins :iorth side nf the Ferry Road at the Kenalv. Hugh McEwen’s and Donald McDonald’s farms containing about four acres. dower and free of all incumhrances. Tcstimonala and References ilovrt- 0! Chancery without expense 0 Country. No failures. ` 2;” l"‘"l“”‘" °“ "’° P'°"“*°°° "°l“¢ the balance on the delivery of the deed. P lmao can mn any oi october, A. ¢ D., 1910. HER 0 Y CHA CE asCnredbyLydiaE.Pink- ham’sVegetableCompound mLlndsay, Ohfi.--“I think it is no Pi _ 0PERATl0 ore than right for me to thank Mrs nkham for what her kind advice and Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vaizetable Com- pound has done for me. When I wrote to her some time aigo I was a vei-ty s ck woman, su - fering from female troubles. I had inflammation o f the female organs and V could not stand or walk any distance. Atlast wa.s confined to my bed, andthe doctor snid I would have to go throuérh an operation, but this I refused to o. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkhaxrrs Vegvtable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, l feel likea newwoman. Imost heartily recommend this medicine to all women who suffer with female troubles. l have also taken Lydia E. 1’inkham’s Liver Pills and think they are tins.”-Mrs. FRANK Eaishi-;\', Lindsay, Ontario. We cannot understand why women VIII take chances with an operation or dn( out a sickly half-hearted exist- ; missing three-foiirths of the joy of living, without first trying Lydia L. Pinkha.m's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulcer- ation, ilbroid tumors, irregularitiea periodic pains, backaclia indignation and nervous irrostration. "stuffy" again. One needs to be very careful about drafts across the bed,ahout having too strong a wind blowing upon one; nor need one rush to the extreme of sleeping in air as cold as it is ont- doors -on some winter nights-though we hear from all sides that consump- tives are cured by sleeping' in the coldest air. The doctor's plea is for pure air, not merely for cold air. Cold air may be impure. God has surrounded us with mil- lions and millions of cubic feet of pure, sun~hathed air, wonderfully compoun-ded, wondsrfiilly adapted to nur needs. It does not seem lair to build aii'-tight houses and shut out this vital element; to insist on lircntliing over and over air that we poison with every movement of the lungs; to do this and---tlien speak of pneumonia, bronchitis, tiiherculosis, nervous prostration as “mysterious disDensations of Providence!" Do not let us make ii bug;ab'no of “night -airs'--mia --deliberately* ifdisun' ourselves. Let us have the best God gives us and be thankful for it. -- Martha J. Nichols. Dominion 0t Canada Province ot Prince Edward Island ln Chancery Before the Vice - Chancellor No. B. 031. Susan M. Dockcnilorff & ors Coniplainnnts and Harold Stewart Doc- kendorff & ors Defendants Pursuant to, and by virtue of, a decretal order made in the above cause on the third day of Octo- ber, A. D., 1910, by the Honorable the Vice-Chancellor, and to me en- trusted foi' execution, I will set up tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot 32 in Qnecn's County bounded as follows, that is to say:-- Commencing on the west bank or shore of the North River at the north ‘boundary of land in possession of Benjamin Dockendorfl, thence run- ning south 88 degrees and 31 minutes west by the magnet of thc year 1764 along tho said north boundary of Benjamin Dockendort’l's land for the distance of 108 chains and 30 links, or to the east boundary of land ln the possession of James Drake, ear of the farms of the late Clem- llt G- White, the late Joseph Mc- Tha said lands will be sold free of The sale will be confirmed by the the purchaser. A dsllosit of tan per cent. of the urchase money will be required from ocked down to him at the sale and W. A. 0. MORSON, Master in Chancery. Opposite Auld Bros _ Price 5oc per bottle McLEOD & BENTLEY, Oomplainants' Solicitors 10-1ldtta18l. P- N _ _ *_ i i lui* 5_5 l Ambition ! L pplication ! Anticipation Determination ! These tour qualifications essential to win one of The Guardian’s Magnificent Tour or Prizes. The Guardian’s Plan 1 A TTER Christmas The Guardian will send two young women on a specially arranged, seventeen-day holiday trip of New York City @. Bermuda Islands, and also give Three Beautiful ‘Upright Pianos and One Organ. These trips and prizes are specially arranged, and every cent of trip expenses from the time of leaving Charlottetown until their return to this city will lm Piild by lllls paper. Selection of the two will be left entirely to our readers. All this paper will do is to loosen its purse strings and pay the bills. The Guardian placcsthe plain facts before you and it now rests with the young women who are elig- ible, or their friends acting for them, to take advantage of this offer which will afford “Two Northern Trippcrs" a thousand golden hours of education combined with pleasure, and three other fortunate young ladies will receive an Upright Piano,while one young lady will receive a,Pipe Tone Bell Organ. i A Trip or Piano is yours for the effort. Do You Live In 0ne 01 These District? lt So, You Can liavc a Beautiful Prize District No l--(District Prize Piano) Includes Charlottetown and Sum- mcrside. ' ‘ District No 2-(District Prize Piano) Includes Alberton, Tignish, Kensing- ton, Montague, Georgciown and Souris. District No 3-(District Prize Piano) Includes the Villages and Post Offices in Kings, Queens, and Prince Counties, and all other points in Prince Edward Island notlisfed in District l and 2. p An Extra Prize of lPipc Tone Bell Organ valued at $l50.0ll to be given Contestant polling highest vote after Grand and District Prizes have been award- ed. A Cllalltft 0l A Lllttlillle to secure an Educational Tour to the Beautiful Bermiidas, or probably you would rather have one of the beautiful Pianos. Either one is yours for the _ mere reaching out and grasping this proposition, Remember ! All Ladies Arc invited to Compete Howl to Help Your Favorite Fill in tlie Blank Below :uid .send it, togctlier with the suliscriptioii rice, to The Guardian Oflicc. Il,:f: f Sri/:srri/iIi'i>ii. frilirji/1711.... ......... .......[ RE \l7l»'ll'..Wfil7°.,.. -~ ~.~...»~~».»».- ... -. ...»..»- ¢»»e~o¢oaaon»¢|»»~¢»- I- ~» M Subscription Order Guardian Prize Contest Department Morning Daily l"or the sum of $.........accompanying this order please send the [§.l,1’{,TlJ§“"’u,,,, dlan tV\)leskly) for a period of. _ . . . . . . .. .. ..-~~-------~m0!\ll\l» (Nameqf Rul»~f1'i//cr)».................................-.................... .. Ailfli-»e.=.-.... ...........................6'i/yor7'vwH.......................,,., zz is > :- Address all Communication Contest Manager. The Guardian Charlottetown