. _ -Eastern Steamship Lines _ A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' 0 'l'HBRAil.RCAD\dAN’S _ TMBIBCE ‘ _ realiaaaeouee whymoaaraihoadmsn :monte iviguv/al°;.‘liamth:ccuraey. lg ie i`§...u‘Z.i .I’.".iI.`..'i‘Z`.l."""`.i..I Wll\¢l\\\l_i=di::l=or. aa well as Waltham “°“'*°¥‘_ __“;:=. that mn like y.......lf v:......~'~‘~i:.....h.r-ai --»»,§ " The Eastern Guardian €i’.‘I.’.'l.‘.t.'.'.-' ::: °°° 5' wimlllll °'Van¢uar¢l” la be ttliaworlrltunotlioumove- w ia.'.¥.°Rii|is‘."a"»i'~°:.lf.a.. W. W. Wellner . .°IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°T. GORDON lvils is Guardian representative iii Montague. ..'FORTUNE BRIDGE.-7 The farmers of Fortune Cove nnished dig- ging their potatoes and are now busy taking out their turnips and are haul- ing their roduco to ris as lt D » seems impossible to gstaany velsels to come into Fortune harbor this fall. -Mr. Dugoan Coma is busy getting out lumbe to build a new house. - Mr. Alfred Burke, Fortune has his new saw mill ready for work and has started in to do buslness.-- A large number of the farmers of For- tune were in Souris last week with a aadothera. ...-*_ YOUR FRIENDS can buy 8llYU1il1E you can give them-except your photograph. Niaw vonir, ost. 31,. The s this morning publishes another instul- thor, Mr. J. W. Bengough, during lmeiit of a series of articles written his recent public appcdrance in the for the London Times by D. Thomas week.. Malre an appointment today. The Cook-'s Studio _,__ New Desllfleav block Prepare for Christmas if you can’t_ get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking your place_-will bring cheer to home keeping hearts. Make the appomtment today at rl.. am. psmli. M itsfEfl‘ii.f. ' Professional Cards M128 D RUDGE . 171 Great 3¢,_ Manumciurggriii nil' kii'i¢i1~:";faiii.'s hair goods, lnclud'ing, Toupees en-d Wigs. I-lair dressing, Msn; 1 _ Dvvlllz. singering. cur ng' sham 2703-io-aamwnmi., wanaunrou a siuiw Barrete Atto , eu., iw. im.. 's'6usiu>ri°i
  • if C 'J:,A.l.L \K\\\\\\? D|,§-£ A c I Eff ,’.">il:ltl?;§f»fg/f».f5,f»“r. - > ,,°,§;'CsT}ig;5,, _ it .',‘l'|:" \~i ', '. ` ` ` '-`..` mm " Y€-},l \\\\\\\\ /_ / 5 / lord lt.0‘er the town; ` throng swaggering along; milltar caste. tied you hard and fast; three votes to your one. weighs about a ton; . When your thoughts about the “War- Lord" you musnt care to squeak. tile language you must speak; When the p p the printing of the news, ’ their honest views: i\\\\\\\\l that are approved by style experts. 5-11-&f..-;__| °~°- N°|-000. K- 0-. w.l. Bentley, |(_¢ Matson a ssn'r|.zv " larrlotor and Attorney-at-Law °"°°‘lcIf'.i.§i'€.'£§$'.i.*'§%.”i‘_3’~°" S. S. Hessian f.~a!.:».a.... LAWYER ‘ lonhg P. I. l. |_|ono:'le l.`oaa _ Ill-I-III". ...._ \_' J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office - NEWSON BLOCK- ‘ Charlottetown '- Branch Office Georgetown l Money to, Loan on Redl, Estate ' ' 1512.10-reins. ` ALL-THE-WAY IY WATER. ‘ T INTIINATIONAL LINI. Leave Bt John Mondays and Thurs- days at 900 a. m., (Atlantic Times). l illaatport, Lubso, Portland and Bos- ton. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays and Thursdays st 9.00 a. ll-. for Portland, Eaatport, Lubeo and Bt. John. MAIN! ITIAMIHIP LINI. IETWINN PORTLAND ~AND ,Nlw YORK RIDUGID FATIIS AND ‘ AND ITATIROOM PRIGIS. l‘|'o_m Portland and New.Yorir. Psa- lohler service Tues., and Bat.. one week Thurs., alternate week. .Freight i ssrvioe Tues., 'rhui-a., and Bot. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, 0 p. in. Leave New York 5 p. in. MITIOPOLITAN l.lNl. “lgroot between Boston and New _ ,. ~ ng, em., Thenext`sailingiromChar~ *.3* ami sumsiiin ususelottetown for Boston will _ .. i..-msc.; ...... '.2 .o_o \ /\/ \/ E \ %.\\\\\W\\\ 5° ~ We earnestly request he opportunity of show- g you the most beauti' ful lot of fall shoes we have ever shown, See our windows Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. \ Tiis Magdalen lslaiida S.fS. Co. 'ras s. s. Amelia, can-nina n. msus. pamiir-fs ami mlgiit ter arrival of morning elprlle Eallhx, for the Magdalen islands tug, going-and coming at loilrla._ lflarlool PLANT ENE mnv ,,,'§“§',§,3“',““ w,,,,,_ on Friday November 3rd. _ _Essays s¢ s ” _ ,Erector an-pu A JAS. CAPRAGHER, - _ Agent. ll.Jsiie _ oi|las.4ri.r~.c11c1oo Total . . . . . _.,261 We expect that Mr. Hughes wil carry tliesez Indiana. . . . . . . ..1F» Wisconsin 13 1- 1- - _- Total ._ 28 We believe that Mr: Hughes will carry these:. . Delaware ... .. .. 3 Ohio .. .. . . 24 Maryland... . .. . . . 8 Total . . . . . . . .. 35 We allot to Mr. Wilson beyond question: Alabama. 12 Arkansas 9 Florida .. ii -' '~>i'li`i3Ts`§la_al-3'_|\P2 WHY NOT TRY Zum-Buk for those obstinate sores, which everything else has failed to heal? The little daughter of Mrs. P. W. Drummond, Thetford Mines, Que., suffered with sores which re- curred each fall, until Zam-Buk permanently cured them. Url. Drummond writes: "Every fall, aa soon aa the cold weather set ln, my little daughtor'a face and hands would become covered with sore patches, and the irritation and amarting were almost unbearable. For three years in ‘xuscssslon sho suffered in this way. nd although I used any number of remedies, the sores remained all through the winter. Finally I started using Zam-Buk, and to my amazement the lore places leon showed signs of healing.. and bo- fore lon-g had entirely disappeared. leaving her skin perfectly smooth and clear. Since the Zum-Buk treatment, I sm pleased to say. there has been no recurrence of the sores." _ Zam-Buk is just aa good for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, old wounds, blood-poisoning, boils. plmples, piles, burns, ocalda and all skin injuries. All druggllts or zam-Biik Co., Toronto, 50s. box, I for $1.26. ' . Z’it‘2£ii_ Your Childrens Eyes. Need Attention Many parents are culpably neglig- ent of their cbildreivs eyes, early at- tention to which would very often ob- viate llfelong annoyance and possibly injury to'physloal health. If a child of yours complains that he cannot see clear. that he has dull -pains ln the region of the eye, or that he is sub- ject to headache; it he ileors, looks at objects eslrance of what partly clos ed eyes, he is suleriirg from some de- fect of vision, and it is your parental duty to at once consult a competent optician, lest your negligence of inf difference may result lu' permanent injury. Always have your chlldren'a eyes examined before nrat sending them to school. ' The examination of chlldren’s eyes calls for special tact as well sa -pro- fessional skill. if they do not used glasses we will tell you ao. r H J. .MAl0N. ` Druggiat and Optioian 14 13 Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi... .. North Carolina Oklahoma . . . . South Carolina . . .. Tennessee 12 Texas .. .. 20 Total. ...149 We regard as doubtful: Arizona .. Colorado Missouri . . . . ... ... ... Montana... ... Nebraska Nevada . . .. .. West Virginia 18 10 10 1 2 10 il H @€»I3ll@@¢»5 Total ... ... 50 ' GRA-ND TOTALS Hughes ... .....382 Willson .,149 Doubtful... 50 Probable majority for Hughes be tween 145 and 175. miiiiclit 1 ro Eartoul ylfvurphse actin eel like doing lnuoll of anything You are likely to-be despondent and to borrow trouble. just as if you llsdn’¢ ences: al- ready. Don't be avietim any nger. B The :gureliable medicingugoodz sr-sa ves atren an tone lil tlirkidiisya and builds up the wlhla ayatom. Got it today. All’S FRENCH 111.15 """" DR. Nz “ble E Pill f W ln . $6 a or rec gtdlimlloid at :ll Di-lagnatoree. or irliled to any addrelouroeoiptol prlee. Tin Boonu. DIN 0| ‘ lt. Catharln Ontario. __- Restores rmT; ... ..._--_..==-.2 I _ g|‘irlg;.”'l‘r.i'a B:rl>iisi.l.'l>.ic_~_.~{ Jim. Out-of-Town Men _ Tape Lille. Address, 415 Sl. Catherine Bt. East, llentreali ltsrereoae clauleeesoo II. Ceann _ aaianss, xg P :John Ikea llvara znessnghzfv.-IJ. Imam lie rlstea. llelfdfeasure Forma. and als' - Canada Shan' »ii»¢.rt.». i A I ' anlyt ing “of lforevor true willbac I ‘. - ' ilumimi dream aww- s 4 wiri-Wow- Avanua Nm .lim ai sun. in commerce own' P0” '_ 3 TUWU - ' ii sseswuitiiagi-...fi ‘ '_ ii on runi. . . » “"l`“"°”'°'" " ' - a’°°°" °-"’°"‘° . , mil .ni.i¢,ia1s'. Tf°“_°°` :sos-io-asimici. _ ,°_g;_______` assi-mini.) ' » _T ,_ __,,_ -_, _,.1 __..,'_.-.__