liyl$.lnueo|. 5! 1 Know me moving I Know uint nie pw UW: 6 0° Beech me --- ple wan worked with Love in their l°l'l» Wm l°l\¢r°al that this Day will never Hearts and Interest in their Brains °h"“°~ lu°hl|°‘l‘ Ill! swoon; cuonrmsa Quotation furnished -‘iii iii: 'riimion I win i-inn idnre ine rent Dem and seneincmni ‘°"°‘° *P I- 1- in which I have ever of Mankind I KNOW that I can be Wy 18,1,” um In a Doer and a Benefactor 2- t ppinqq is a, I KNOW that Life is exactly what thing wisun and time in ninyn in' 1 inane it. 1 Know :ant nzinn pen- “W “mx M0953- the worl _and very near to me. I ple and other forces can iniluence my ` _KNOWI I-'have but to search lor it Life and Work only as I allow it. I ma In' 01°” and t atlas soon as I begin to hunt'KNOW that _I am young if l live V .-it out. gouge it. also, 1 KNow|vnntn; 1 Know that 1 nm Happy ii ';f§'"°,§;, sum, gf: 3 gi _.mt na n ne I get Happiness nna,1 nv. Hnnninm; 1 Know uint I mn Am: Smum 6” 62: $3; ,peg to give it away it comes back' Worth While if I attempt and accom- Amah Copper 1” 72 73 snniiiea ,sand more, in nie. 1 Know push wnrin wiiiie things. |,,,o,,,,,,,n R T M i this. I KNOW that the greatest thing I Canadian P°a¢'ific I KNOX that Work is a stimulus can ever do is to do my Best :it all Erie and thn.t»,_ it keeps the world .1live'times and under circumstances. ,Mel P. ,mm Miss. lfific 85] 86 225} 224 385) 26| eel 20| No Sale ---Y--_-.-.-A-.-.-.-._;.-.-.-.-.- ._-_-_-.-_-J-.-.-.-...-.-_-_-_-,_-.-.-.-.-_-.-._-_-_-_-.-.-.-_-__-.-_-_-.-_-.-_-.-_.-_-_-_-.-_-.-_-_--.-_-. l 23 _ggi .fix iiviiiiis iicuiii in iiii my-i=@‘”° *if ii *ii Heading ., 100| 159| 100| Rock Island 12; 11 1; Southern Pacific 86| seg rrrm FOLLOWING rox couP.AN1Es HAVE DEci.AnED DIVIDENDS f 'ro DATE. . Dividend . _ & stock Ranch Authorized ` bonus Capital Per Cent. Bunbury 1,- $100,000 320 spring aux 00,000 45 Peerless - 20,000 900 Prospect. _' 50,000 ses Srcith .. 150,000 40 Dalton 625,000 40 Silver Tip 25,000 95 Murray Har. 50,000 200 Magic 100,000 172 Eureka 80,000 175 Union 190,000 60 Riverside Farm- ing f‘0. 50,000 225 Maritime 40,000 aaz (Paid in cash with one fox still for sale) Royalty 90,000 286 Magnet 50,000 340 0'Lsary 40,000 20 Pioneer 100,000 225 North Shore 100,000 25 Rosemont 10,000 1000 Tyne Valley 75,000 50 The average cash dividend of the Total Cash Cash Dividend Dividend Per oeni. iioirninu. smoke. 320,000 40,500 60.000 60,000 60,000 250,000 23.750 100,000 172,000 52,500 114,000 112,500 13,333 215,000 110,000 s,00o 225,000 25,000 50,000 37,500 50 se bompauies is 175 1-5 per cent. l #I . r ., “Five big Thanksg'vlng bar- Z 86! Union Pacific 143 143| 149.' U. S. Steel 55[` 54| 551;- U. S. Steel Pfd. , " 105 52} Utah Conner 521 52 , I ~ " nun mv oieee Closed till Tuesday. T 00'l'l‘0N. Bllh Low Close December 1343 was 1341 January 1322 1314 1320 March ' 1323 1315 1322 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. High Low Close Dec. Wheat 86 851 85|! May Wheat -881 872 87; Dec. Corn 671 67 67_' May Corn 6% 69 69 May Pork 1967 May Lard 1045 gains at the linen department "We can assist YOU in °“l`iI\§ your the irritations besides curing thelthls week-nomein and seo them cold for we have three of the best cough 25c. The Two Macs , 149' Moore & McLeod preparations on the market today. Great George St, MEt1_ 2178-I0-l8M2I. Grove's L. B. Q. Tablets guaranteed to cure _your cold in twenty-four hours 251°. Mads Cold Cure highly ‘ Navy Blue Sailor Suit Serges eilicicnt and recerumended by all us- i).;|:G;\;Ual::a\he'ag*:islnv`i¢;il| 5l:f?ni';a(;.i.` 'mm 65° t° ‘L25 a y°'d at “Sailor Collars in navy and' ,. ii ,, -s% .... -e ...- .ni 250., Manu. cnngn nnnne, nu Stanley Bros. 2|53-io-110131 lS‘““‘°Y B"°" 2'53"°"7'“3' F H r ' I ' ' _ AWN" ' Sale Agent' -- e ebrale 0cl »21sl , 0”"-*ff* 1 _ Q Revieiv Paltermi E 4 lieginning 0| My 4th Year in Business An 5 Anniversary Sale .~ Sl|l(S ' . All iaiieta silks now in siofk 1-3 (ii regular piices. A cholcelct of new SUlrom'riisN'r.- ui. P. E. Holland, Station Agent at Vernon River, has been appointed P. Hogan, who has gone to Summer- side. oH.4rEi. can.-'rue chanel cni- ni the American Church Extension Hennessey formerly of Charlotte- town, is in charge of this car. C. B. AND R. E.-At the conven- tion of the C. B. and R. E. held at Halifax last week, Mr. N. McLeod, of this city, was elected Grand Vice- President, and _Mr. W. N. Riggs Grand President for P.E.I. Mr. J. H. Monaghan was the delegate from night. 1 Frank I. isnoweaunx the 0R,at t. oitheagent NEWS-The Prince Albert Fox Co , bought what is Pro- one of the hnest male foxes in on Saturday from the Exchange The 'black is of Dalton-Gordon breed- leven months old and is s.i- smrrnn ~sA'rvnnav.'-in-. .iam Ti-wiv nimour perfectly inma. an Horne of Wlneloe, shipped on Satur- is coal black with the exception of a day morning one of the beet Island lfew silverhairs on face and msrlln8l bred stallion: that has left this _` on hips. He has a magnificent .hrulh with large glistening white tip. Al- together it would be hard to sur- pau “Sir I-larry" in form, fur or beauty and the President, Dr. J. Warburton, the Secretary- wronsiirer Dr. H. D. Johnson and Ranch Mana- Agent at Elmira, replacing llr. J. ‘ser 'I‘.~B. Woodman BN llllii-0 fllthlli' lactic over him. Of course it took a long price to land him as there were many bidders but the directors were bound to buy only the best as the company's aim is an ultimate fur society ann arrives in Boston for basin and they have made "fur" Md the Missionary Congress. Mr. Geo.lll1¢il‘ \ll`¢0d5l\8 thfif Standard 1" th” selection of every fox for their com- pany. HUNDREDTI-I BIR'1‘HDAY.- The Guardian was shown, yesterday, ii photograph of Mrs. Magdalin Mc- Donald, widow of Mr. Hugh McDon- ald, late of Peakes Station, taken on bei' hundredth birthday, which auspicious event was quietly cele- oiinriniteiown Division. No. 20. ihfeitd 4° 11°” 11.01"* H ‘°“' “YF “S” 1-hw au arrived here on Saw;-any in the midst of a number of friends. Mrs. McDonald, notwithstanding her Friday morning of getting his leg' one oi the wheels passing over his leg with the result asstated. POULTRY.-Mr. T. A. Benson, Dominion Poultry Representative, 24th. The subject of the address will be the cars and marketing of eggs. Mr. Benson will be accompanied by Mr. Russel Fee of Ottawa who will give an egg candling demonstration. All interested are invited to be pre- sent, and a special invitation is ex-` tended to ladies. The meeting will .commence at 7.30 sharp. FOR_TI-IANKSGIVING.- The out- going trains on Saturday afternoon were crowded beyond their capacity and extra cars had to be added to. the three diilerent trains to accomo- date the many people going home for the holiday. The Prince of Wales and made things lively for a while. The 'customary bouncing of the brother of Prof. T. Ross, of the Dept- Drovince. He arrived in the city Fri- day night and left Saturday for Mr. Ross is a leading lawyer in Gal- gary and is one of the Islanders who ` A NARROW ESCAPE.-Mr. Ernest Lund of Mount Herbert, had a nar- row escape from death on Wednesday night. It appears that some time longing to him, roving about the Lund went out to put the animal into safe quarters but the bull was otherwise inclined and at once made latest news the injured man was do- ing fairly well nftcr his serious ex- ANNIVERSARY.- Despite the in- Promptly at eight o'clock, the meet- dress, Rev. W. D. Wilson; Chorus, by am Special mention should b made of the splendid address by Rev . D. Wilson, Field Secretary of the will address a meeting in the Hall at, Wheatley River, on Friday, October. College boys were out in full force --- advanced age, is still comparatively LAD's M1sFoR'rUNE.--'rue 12'y0\ms. mentally and physically. re- years old son of Mr. Peter Mcliin-jtnillillg 110 n remarkable deglee “ll non, Alexandra, had the miggoi-tune-her faculties and still healthily en- joying life. Mrs. Teresa McDonald, broken :ibn-.c ip- knee_ Hn wag`with whom the aged lady has resided setting on u ioail driving along thelfor some years, did the honors at road when by some means he was the birthday celebration in. a most jirked oil, falling under the carriage,lpieasing m8““°" and an ¢¥li0y€fl i-D0 occasion most heartily. Mrs. Mc- Donald, one oi the few centenarians living, is a descendant of ii long liv- ed race, her mother, Mrs. MarY MC- Cormack, wife of Mr. Angus McDon- ald, having lived to .the age of 104. The photograph shove referred to was taken by one of thc guests and is a remarkably good one, showing a pleasing countenance on which the years have sat lightly, and apparent strength for several more birthdays- The Guardian unites with her many friends in best wishes for many happy days yet to come- PERSONALS Mr. I-Death Strong, spent the week end with Thanksgiving Day attlltllell in Charlottetown.-J Mr. T. Clarkin of the I. C. R., rc- tnrncd to Charlottetown on Satur- day night Irom Moncton. Mi. Wilfrid Williams, Charlotte- students was ensured in with sreotienwn, ieit sniurany morning ini .viFJU" and the "COUGRG Yell" W11B.Moncton, where he will spend - Q A M cDonalcl ternonn_ an sg g b' U l l- Rev. J. B. A. Macdonald, St. 1 - MR G€0l`86 H- ROSS Of C8~ll!Hl'Y» Teresa, returned to his home from The Island S Le‘dmg slore- Charlottetown Saturday afternoon of Agriculture, is on a visit to this by the eastern grain, L_ Mr. W. B. Robertson, Collector of s 0 Y will visit old friends and relatives. the N4,-thumbel-[and on Sam;-day _ night. _ left Saturday to spend the week end with Mrs. Whitney of Summerside. Miss Clara Klllirade and Miss after dark he heard a large bull be- Florence McNeill, students of Prince? of Wales College, left Saturday to yard having got out of its pen. Minlspend Thanksgiving at their home in Miscouche. Mr. Frank Lane of the Canadian a vicious attack upon him with the,B9~”k °f C°mm°‘°°e- Albeftonv Pam” 1-.mule that he now neg in B ;mi,,f,,1,to Charlottetown by the express on condition from wounds ini1iccea‘S11t\1rdey night to spend his vacation about his body. According to theiat his 'mme hele- Mr. Norveile, Charlottetown, repre- pcrlhnce. Mrs. Lund played a plucky Senlialiive 0! 0’L¢Bl`Y olld Len. WU part in the rescue of, ber husband 8190 ‘I Plisiengef £0 t\\°_¢itY fl'0m if-om his awkward Ei¢»,m,¢10n_ ' Halifax by the Northumberland on Saturday night. alomencyof the weather Thursday MI* Wm- B*`°th°"“- °f “W F"*'l§l\l1 evening Fredericton Hall was fllled,0m°°- Ch“"l°tt°t"W"- Wm* U l’“°“°|\', to its utmost capacity when the 3°' t° V°"F‘°“ RWE’ 0" 3at‘“`d9Y members of Refuge Division' met to afternoon to spend Thanksgiving nt celebrate their 19th anniversary. his Imme- the choir; 3010' by Ml-_ Edward attend the Catholic Missionary Con- Sellick; Address. by chairman; Ad- BT998- ’ choir; 5010, M1” _mm Hm; Qum.t_ Mr. Willard Bruce, of the Bank of . , mn, by Misses .inns Hin nnd Aiecin N0" Swfia at Amherst was a nas-0 Sliiris and Underskirts <1 - - -F - “rf '-° -Y i . . . ` - ` -| ~ - il . 5 v 1 » , ' _ w U III III inthe When you purchase s raincoat you depeniab e garment one that will st out. That is perhaps the fir tbebf d ualit maleriiil si “"5 g°° q Y f rinsing igmnst be up to the minute in appearance; _Our aincoats combine all these qnaliifcadonshud we ° very .co.ifidenc`e` of well and next in these days o r can recommend them with e your approval. | BERIZED RAINCOATS. all very special at $5 oo. LADIES’ BLACK RUB ,mirl¢ct, special at $5 5°- 5 i LADIES’ GREEN, BROWN AND TAN RUB' sizes English make BERIZED RAIN- COATS one of the most popular rnlricoais on the LADiF.s~ co1.oRsD rnnnnisrra y.A1iv` COATS, all sizes and colorings at $7.50, $8 75, $9-oo and $10 50. $1 i'.oo. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS LADIES’ NEW TVFEED _ nobby line in mixed tweel effects, all sizes $10 oo and nA1NcoA'rs every a splendid 'variety in Mission, Pearl, Ster!ing /and -Gold Mounted handles prices 95c, $1.25, .1 50 and on up to $4.00. , rr¢iv'vs~ ~e.- 11; & ' rumen 1Vlen"s. Waterproois 0i Proven MEN’S BLACK ENGLIS anteed to keep the water out measurement $3.00 and $3.50. Quality H OILCOATS guar- Sizes up to 56 chest MEN'_S,PARAMET'l`A WATERPROOF a very special cont in Green and Fawn shades, sizes 36 to 44 inch regular $6. 50 value a special at $5 oo. M E'N’S` PA RAM ETTA \VATER PROO FS bc t ter qualities in the newest colofings, all sizes $8.59, $10.00 $12 oo and $14.00. MEN’S TWEIED WATERPROOFS in hand- some mixtnres the latest idcn i I $i6.oo. umbrellas at $1.35 and $1.50, ot $3 50- +' ., u waterproofs, all sizes MEN’S UMBRI-ILLAS See our special at 85c. Self openers nt $1.00 and $i.25. M‘ssinn handle her qualities up to Redeque, his former home, where he Custom returned gr m Halifax 1, F i hlW° 50851’ §00dtlH tht! West-qH¢ WHS Miss Irene Shepherd left Saturday N Bttvll ing Y 9 Si 'Ling Of the -“Meme morning for her home in Glace Bay, T P B . C0111* ill 0*-UIWR 185i Week Md S011- alter n pleasant visit to her sistci, O 'ana uyers are cd the opportunity of taking a trip Mrs. E. F, A ni- , Charlottetown. ° ~ 5 to the Island to vlsit_ his former C -ll- A ll . _ _ ' , - , . , °m° . colrnnlsangiorlif get "y‘gg;1gB;gl:1t,';?ig§§, There are about 30 different makes of Pianos _ _ IN CANADA - There are pianos whose only selling attraction is THEIR APPEARA NCE _ There are pianos fairly woll made, and are just good comme: cial pianos, but cannot. lie culled a MUSICAL INSTRUMENT There are pianos who have fought their way to tho front, through long years of hard work. They have made for themselves A REPUTATION WHICH GRADE OF INSTRUMENT TO GET A BARGAIN OF Y ARE YOU MOST LIKFLY EVERYBODY KNOWS IIEINTZMAN &CO. KARN-MORRIS, MENDELSSOHN, SHER LOCK-MANNING. FOR VALUE RECEIVED Competitors are using as u canvas that we do not sell as cheaply its they, but this is no toni: of values, or of what is a REAL BARGAIN W0 invite 0 comparison of our prices on tho above named hmm ments, witli any dealer iwony city of this Dominion. If you cannot get on good value for your money here. don't deal with us. ` MIL LER. BROS.. 123 KENT ST. CHARLOTTETOWN. 1538.0, 17 MEtf _ mg WM called to 0,-der by ML N_S_ Mr. P. A, Hmm; 1911; Saturday J_ Mun-ay had we wlyowing pm_ morning for Boston to visit his gram W5; well 1~em|5|~ed;...'_(]h0x-us’ byl d8l1glll£€l‘S. 'While theft! lit! will 9.180 E ' _ , ll" ` arge importation -- 4. .UQ C lug out BY an e rs an ran I a n d g¢¢ye,,,0n_ 3010, Mi” Eva steven press on Saturday night, where he son. 501° M," Mum M,“.,.,,y_ will spend his Thanksgiving holi Gramapiione Selections; Solo Fred da” Haslsm Short addresses were given WC are llavitl 8 by Messrs M oiuis and B H nncii g gwd sale °f BULBS md ‘mr fast There _is no A . Wrappers A , , V " 75c. 1.57 less zo p. c. Assorte colors and sizes. "‘ '“' ‘ 25p c. 1 " ' s 0 L. J. REDDIN . We have a line stock of ab ave, which will bedlscounted for our Anniver- sary Sale 15 p. c. _ = ` "1-‘s Besides the above mentioned lines, we oEer a record.-,purchase of Ladies Neck Furs, Chlldren’s Crate etc., (bought as samples) all td be cliarcd less Life, taking heredity, aiming do The ave an dissertation on these 5 Yoa’ll see a splendid -rings `W. Nc# Tanron Temperance Alliance. His sub- _. ° _ D ,eu d lest was The Triangle of ` ` A innii inminsni in Bones wiu bring sig returns. Rosa) ' 'acinths just P ,J 5 .5 I in 65cdc»z.v, . \ Cai°ler _&»C0.,v Liii. 1 Denim in Seed; p ier ecoi-ation for window, lawn or garden than a en- ‘ 11 11 ° e , I , 'ELl;°;iT»:ftnniMiEid1e:hni;;tEE»itniianzaiT f G S t R, °h°'°f n7*°"‘""» 2:1198. Ueffetllle, Narcissus, Cre- eormer g e . sex,-0 em e In 8 H ._ .. f,§‘;';°§f,f:,°§§t;”°,:°"‘,:‘::°"'°°°:§°"$,';f,f . \ g , °‘"» E“l°f |-Ill". Chinese Stored lilies, Qc., Qu. ‘ Iirronment: "where wr are" s -.1-