~ " 0cToBER7‘i914 i »~.~-4 fs.. _ » ° ,_ ' - THE CHARLOTTETOWN 'GUARDIAN ' _ P./ic1r.1-'-1Vi"f Q. \ C() is one of the things that con- tributes largely to our enjoy- ment, while it goes up largely in smoke, it leaves behind ~ \. ,H 9.2 - ,~._M`_,5q tis SEAL BRAND corrnn genil warmth to the occup- ants of the__ house. - We can supply you with the best Coal at the lowest price. Order your supply today. A Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’town Eimr _g 1-xg Often imitated Seldom Equuled Never Surpassed Packed In oho and two pound tina only.. CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL. |50 A iii:Ai. n|LE|i _ Just put on the market-Handy Oil Can full of good reliable 3~in- One. Holds 3% oz. Neat, compact, with patent self-sealing spout. Cnn’tienk. Won’t break. Fits any pocket: Ducks in cnrnv kit safely. Just right for sewing miicliine drawer, ton. Ask your dealer for ii Handy Oil Can, 25c Remember 3-in-One is the best nil for guns, bicycles, typewriters. talking machines, because it oils, cleans an polilheii and revents rust. Lubricntes sewing machines and light mechan- isms perfectly. Kee ssewinSIMCl!1l1B cases and ntlierivnoillwork new looking. Sold rit all good hardware. grocery. drug and general stores. ln ottles l oz., 101:; _3 oz.. 25t': 8 0l~- _(}%Df~5 50: and in new Handy Oil nn, 3% in.. 2.5¢. . THREF.~iN-ONE OIL C0. 288 St. Paul Street Montreal ' 1 The best oil forever! E household use. climesw nm-_ \ u /do 69 f 4ll\h\1\ _l__ iq Hlllil lHHlVilS _._»._ VICTORIA. ' J. (‘_ O‘ileroni, Toroiito; John Mc- Leaii, Souris; 1). E. Vincent, ltlont{;eal; John S. t`asy, St. John, N. il.; \ . li. Kinsman, Freelziiiii; l‘. A. \Viilluce, llalifax; J. E. Mct`oi~inir~k, Halifax; James M. and hlrs. Walsh, Denver, Colo.; F. J. loekorby, llainiltoii; Dr. J. Z. t‘urrit\, llostoii; \\'. Nichols, J. Nichols, Iloslon; C. il. Mclmnii, D. C. Juriline, St. John; B. A. Trites, Sack- villc; A. A. Mciloniild, Souris; E. \V. Brooks, liranti`ortriv, Sl.. John: li. Y. ltowland, -~»--- - ' 3 -1 | St. Steplien; J. l’. Gziilagiier, Si.. John; _ _ \ Qi.-‘§` /_ i W. L.. Davies, Montreal. ‘ _ QUEEN. ,_ _ w _ I/ _ ' 4 /,/ Itvv. G. J. Anderson. Somerville, /' l\la~.~‘.s_; J. S. Perry, J. Protitt, Suinnier- side; Leonartl Wood, Mt. llerbert; l’. il. (laiiiieaii, Qiicliec; S. ld. Jones, St. John; W. (‘_ Cook, 'l`oronto;'D. Morris, Iiundtis; \V. il. Nnylor, llaliiux; R. .l)ingwell, Wiikeiicltl, Moss. l - l |""""""""___"_l Here’s the l" r those who Drcicr a tonic in solid form. Rcxall lilo d '|`nblt-isis the one right remedy. -. li is a preparation ni./irle fiom a formula iliai has born used successfully iorinany years by lcadiiiii pliysiciaiis lliroughoiit tiri-at liritnin and the llnitci States and is an excellent tonic for the blood. iicivcs Right and the ilciicrnl systrm._tiU _tablets in :i box ite. three boxes i.‘¢5, iiioncy hack if dissatisfied. McKinnon Drug Co Cor. Gt. George & Kent Sis. Tonic i_____________i _s'\\\\\\YlL\\\\`?IIIllllIl$\\\\\\\\\ZIIlA\\\\\€’.III% l Smoke and Chew ?II¢\ 0 0 f4.".\\\\ \\\\\ Hickeys Twist Tobacc . “\\\ I U \\\\WI II the best. i III” \\ Manufacturers Millions of plugs sold yearly. Because it-is Hickey & Nicholson Tob. Co. L. i rn i t e cl \\\\m~r0/////nA\\\\\\\v///////f;.-u\\\\\um -.'/////0 IIIIII §f0A\\\\ I Phone 345 t\ V 1 *_ F _i _ Foxes for Sale 40 Patches and 10 Silver Blacks ' df Peace River our last consigiimmf of 40ILl’sdt;h¢l§;hd 1r0nS1ilver Blacks. h d th' ear, and any one ° t ligtieileihredilcehgglilgwgnlyagg thllase diiliiials should com- iliutiiicate with us at once as they and selling rapidly. Write, call or phone our oiiice. Massachusetts Fox Exchange _ l j f _161 Queen St. Phone 515 "UT THE CENTRAL GUlliiDlliN_ ‘°~ W. W. Anderson, St Peters James G. McGinnis, St l'cteri~i Stoiiliope School AT HOME.--Mrs. L.E. Weliner will* he At Home to her friends on Thurs- day afternoon from 4 to ti, and even- ing, from 8 to 10, October 8th, at 154 Prince street. 5929. W. C. T. U. MEETING.-The W. C. T. U. will meet in lleartz Memorial Hall today at 3.30. A full attendance is requested as important business is to be settled. DANCE AT POWNAL.-To-night Oct. 7, a dance will he hold in Pownal Hull in aid 'of the Red Cross Fund. A good evening's enjoyment is assured all who attend. 5915. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN.-Rev. H. ii. Bell will lend the prayer meeting ervice in the Central Christian Church to-night. The ordinance of Baptism will be administered at the close of the service. CONCERT AT POWNAL.~A con- cert, consisting of vaudeville. songs, iuoving pictures, etc., will be given in Pownal Hall by Dr P. li. liermans and party on Saturday evening, Oct. 10. The receipts will be given to the Red Cross Fund. The ndvt. appears else- lwhere in this issue. 5916. DRAMATIC RECITAL. - Henry Lawrence Soutliwick, President ot' the Emerson College, Boston. will give ii drmiiatic recital here on Thursday evening, October 22nd. Proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief Fund. Remem- ber the date. NEW PERTH MEETING.--A puhlic meeting of the patrons of the New Perth Dairying Company and all in- terested will be held in New Perth llall, on Friday evening, the 9th inst., ut 7 o’clock, to consider thc circulnr recently issued in connection with the Belgian Relief Fund. Rev. Mr Henry. of Montague, and Rev. I)r McMillan, _of Cardigaii, will address thc meeting. As this is the first meeting in this vicinity in connection with the Belgian Relief l<`und, ii large atteiiilaiiceis re- quested. (Put. and Ex. please copy.) MASONIC FUNERAL.-The funeral ot Mr, Robert Robinson liodgson took place yesterday afternoon, and there was a representative attendniice. l)i\- ceascd was buried with Masonic hon- ors, having been a member ot' the Vic- toria Lodge. A. l<`. and A. M., under whose auspices the Masonic portion ol' the funeral wus condiii-ted. The flin- oral left the residence of Mr. H. \V. B. iiongworth and proceeded to St. Pnul's (_‘liurch, where Rev. Mr. \\'oodroif`i~, the acting Rector, condiit-_ted it short. funeral service. From the church the cortego proceeded to Sherwood cciiio- tery where the interment took place. The deceased genticiiinii was the son ot a* former I.leut.-Governor ol' this proviiice and was in his Sith your oi' asc when his death occurred. INVESTIGATING FOXES.--Among the guests at the Victoria Hotel is Mr_’I`. Noyori, of Tokio, Japan, who arrived here troni New York on Mon- day night. Mr Noyori'S preseiice in tiliarltittetowii fiiriiislies i`urtiier proof oi' the iiniver al nitention that the woiiiiertiil silvzr blank fox industry ot' this Island is attracting. Represent- ing the old estahlislied iirni ol' Mltsiu, oi Japan, with branch oilices through- out tlie world, Mr Noyori is here at his principals' express desire to tlioroughly investigate the fox in- dustry oi` this island. Mr Noyori was _fortunate in his inquiries. lie fell into the liospitalilc iinnds of the Royal Iuvestnient Excliaiigc, a peculiarly re- liable und well-informed authority on the fox business. Tlirougli thc Ex- cliango`s instance, Mi- Noyori yester- day visited the well-known Agnew rancli on liriickley Point Road, where the foxes of the Proviiicizil and John Agnew Fur Farnis Ltd. are being raiiched, with which, ami the general outlook oi' the industry, the visitor expressed great pleasure and satis- ftiietioii. lit.-l'ore he leaves ilie- island Mr Noyori purposes visiting otlior oi' the loading fox farms and t`ur-brooding cstublisliments. RAW WOOL PROHIBITED LONDON Oct. 6.--The (ioverninent luis prohibited tho iixportiition ot' raw wool from England to any other country. ._.._..___.__.__.__.__ PE l'i‘SONiiLS Mrs. Anderson of Siickville, N. U., is visiting her cousin Mrs. I.. E. Well- iier, 154 Prince St. Mr. T. Gordon Boyne, representing ll. llnrton & Son, St. John, made ii business trip to Victorin, Monday. ’“`tv~ ltev. A. B. and Mrs. McLeod, leave this morning t`or Truro to visit their daughter, Mrs. Carlyle. While the Rector ot' St. Paul’s, the Iiev. T. W. Murphy, is on a weiI-carn- ed furlough, his place has been filled by the Rev. Mr. Woodroffe. who was here some tive or six years ugo. ‘ CASTOR IA For Infant! and Children iiia Kind You lim Aliiays Bought Bears tho ` Simistnxe of ::'l‘he Island Condition Powder con- tains only the finest ingredients and is made according to the formula of an eminent veterinary. For 15' years it has stood the test and today it is in greater demand than ever. Feed it and get results. 25c. full pound puck- sge. 20c_ pound in quantities. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. mtt. ____.i_____l- ::8T. LAWRENCE SILVER BLACK Fox CO., LTD.,-A Meeting of the shareholders' of the St. Lawrence Sil- er Black Fox Co., Limited, will he held in the office of the Company. Chariot tetoyvn, on -Thursday October 15, 1914. at the hour of 7.30 p. m. " _ \ ‘ W _ iii . Rory. Troma. f ` Cha"l°ll°t°wn’ P' EI m om" 5114-o-za mini i , ~ ._ ` ; - .\ , » i , 1 ` ' ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND.- A meeting in the interests oi' ilio Army Field Service Fund will be held at Cambridge Cross, liot 05, on Monday evening, Oct. 12th. liev. Dr Fullerton will address the meeting. VISITS MONCTON.-Preniier J. A. Matliieson, of Prince Edward island, was in Moncton on Saturday to inter- view Mr C. A. iluyes. Geiieral 'i`i°nilic Manager ot' the lntercoloiiiul, regard- ing the liundling ot' the island Pro- be empowered on the island to look preseiitntive ot' thc l.t‘.lt. in tfliarlotte- town being empowered to make ul not bo moved t'or a iuonih at leust Tliernios Lunch Sets. These incliid luiicli box and thermos bottle in Kinnon Drug co., (for. Great Gear lllMl llllll Sllllllli FUN Ainount already acknow- Wtn. Pliee, l\iui‘tiii\'ale, (‘_ ti. Gardiiicr McKinnon Drug Fo. l-‘. Mc(`.zii'tliy, Souris Savage liarbour School _ Children ltingwood School t‘hildren East Bidefortl School (‘liildren Sl Peters Bay School (`.liildi‘eii James \\’. Larkin, St Peters li8_\' James J. McGinnis .__ St Peters North Sciiool L.. Weliiilgtoii Station Scliool Tryon (foiisolitlatml School -_ M<‘l\'eil's Mills School 1. Upper Freetown School 2. Bertie Deacon. teacher, Upper Freetowii 2. ln memory ol’ lute 1\Ioi‘inan Mcl,e0d _ Albert Collin, Cherry ilill ' l~`ei'iiwood School Glonalailalo School J. l’. Siitlierland, St Peters David Anderson, Si Peters Milton Waye, Si. Peters _ Chester Prott, St Peters R. J. Gillis, St l’etei's N. J. McGinnis, St Peters »-A i.. a»- e -'Jew L1 5°--1: Q: '/I///[f4i\\\\\‘\\\ IIllI$\\\\\\\\\\’lIlA‘ lllll ° esac sees "er -1 P ng, , »_ \ fpfiiurl _ It- " /Ls _ , B) 2 5' :i '<1 x3 o ui Take a Tonic one Up Your System Cold Weather v-A O 'I The long hot summer ha robably left you in a run- own condition. lf you hav hat tired feeling and ithout ambition for wor play, you are probabl t suffering from any par- ular disease, but from a nerai sluggish conditio all the organs of the dy. To overcome this con- tion take Our Compound Hypophosphites It increases the appetite, auses lbetter assimilation and by_ its action hastens the expulsion of waste matter from the system. Now is a good time to take this toni and get your system shape before cold weath arrives. Price $1.00 a bottle Guaranteed and sold by G /I//IIIIl.\\\\\\\\’Y1 Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store n Cor. Kent & Prince Street 43'? 1.1-1 _.__--_ Colgates Makes Shaving Easy Colgates shavin stick is a pure, white soap, gdelicately perfumed; contains healing L medicinal properties. It has a smooth creamy lather _that quickly softens the stiffest bea -paving the way for a pleasant shave. Price,.per stick 25c. é The Two Macs _.1._-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_~.-_-_-_-_-._-.-_-_-._-.-_-_-.-.-_..~.-:W._.-.-.=-.--<--_--f--1-1------=----ef.-.-_-. _-_-.___-_ _~_~.-..-.- Friiiicis Muteli, Stanhope Donald McMillan, Stanli opo 2.00 3.00 .G5 2.00 1.00 big majority, thot no change be made in the constitution regulating the term oi the pastorate. This means that the tour your period pri!- iniiuiin ii Mrs McMaster. Stanhope 1.00 Bert Wisner, Stanhope Alan J. Watts. Grand ’1`racadie Hugh McEwen, Grand 'Pracaiiio l\i. Keizer, (lriiiid` Tracndie Dan A. E. McDonald, Grand Triicadie Norniun J. McDonald, Grand Tracadie Wurren Gibbs, Grand 'l`|°ar°ullie l~‘i°ed Pigott, Savage llarbour John Simmons, Mount Stewart ll. D. Collin, Mount Stewart 1 ‘_ _ - g . 300'iiently in no mood for calm deliber- ‘ lation utter a very bard “feeli- 1 _ , 1 that after sutlering from Chron cured by "I ruit xi-Lives” While the .ollege severe pains across ` I ieltzi great iniprovenient. Alter had talzeii four or five boxes, I resii , Feb. 31-d. |914. ned vnils and can be extended only for _"special rnissioni-i." 3-00 Vnrinaii wui busy “ith his guvel nnil, 1-00| Throughout the debate Rev. Dr. 2'5") lcailiiig. lor due respect to be raid 110: _.___ "lo the cl.»ii The dtle ntes were evi ‘ ‘ “Fruit-a-ities”-Guiad niiaiy- _ =-<.:+.;‘..'.?‘1.f:‘:‘.’.'.‘.““..$J°.;1...i,ii:§i?;’..f§5“"¥i;_ zeal ilnwels A and Digestion piistornte 'hc extended for “Hi>00ii.li ~5T_30Nu,_`¢,; DE 5H,N;my;AN_ QUg_ 5.00 .¢auses." instead ot t;‘HD0<‘lUl miss' S.0u,i¢nis," as the cohstitu on DY`0*‘U` ’_"5| vince’s contribution of 100,000 liughals John J. Mcboiiald, lliouiit Stewart :$.00 inert-i~nl de_1ci.;at_:esA i\nnltcncd‘ t§>ep5.(iii)t. of oats to the imperial Government, Ilan McWilliams, Mount Stewart 2.00 into that it thi., \-.e`re_.il\-;_ _ind 0_1 says the Moncton 'l`ruiii~it~ript_ 1';-nm. Juines Mc( urtliy, Moniit ‘bu-iviirt 5.00 | would |»f\_opencd ‘tor .in un ini. _ . ier Mathigson |-equeswd may u mm, itev. it. P. Murray, Mt. bte\\'art 10_U4Mt<\iisiriii oi the iinstliinil.. _‘I "I _ T. W, (_`0wnn,fl/lount Stewart :M The inotioii 'o hir...-_ no tliallsbh-if after the handling oi' their donation, l:@U‘l‘ SCOU- MOUM Sf0_"V'-1" lf'-*"'!"‘0 ""1" l""“ ‘ms "‘*""9'l ’-V A ll" and his request was granted; the rc. Frank Pigott. Mount ‘stewart .L00 } ~ _ijorit_\'. ` N V V i liflclieod Douglas, Mount Stewart 5.00 ’l'lio “Ol-l (.uaiil_ niU:i\'\l\i> U9 i Alfred il. Ailleck, Mount Stewart 2.0»_»:I\'loilioilisl_ Giiiieral (_oii_lcreii<'e were arrangements. _ The oats have not JUS- Ullffvb GIGHFOY -'1~\"Jit|1' 2\'l'S"i‘ _Ui 'l‘"‘~_~l“E'_“"”lll'l*“_,li;"`;; been tlireslied as yet, vnd they will i.“"`|=1' 1\ l\"\‘ -1 ‘ll ‘l“` (l““""‘“ ‘am " ‘ Total to dute $5,817.11! ».~i:~.iiir-ci-ic occzi ~1-iaxcc Qocaoo 25 ._..- ;; _:>1;'i©_C 'ccccgi-_QQ g:>C>=¢-Cac: l| '//fl<`\\\\'l,,i4\\"\\\\\wlll',”I’M/,”l'II/,[l\\\\\\\\Z[,///,f;»|.I‘I ,st \ Sig.. he i " niicizso is ‘_/'V "'\` _ ' _ VA _ff VM '.1 "2/' <1. I L* \._ . ~ » _ i‘!P.A.N G75; me ART of’Dre;ss Y (Ig) li i§“ -.-f illll ww ine 1-xv eww wen D 'L1/_‘_ _ Moons: 3. . R. T. .9 ' ;*f~nonro WF. ARF ll.\Cl.l_lfil\-'li A(il".l\l" ll9-121 Queen Si. Charlottetown Water Strec _W "’ i`i;;\ / '”"‘~Q§ ~`-1-. /I//(14 \\\> ._\\ /f _, 1* \ \`.\ af "fe f 1 V .1 3 __ _ A PiCTURE. from llili 1 life cl one ol the rieW2fliliCeiii;;i'yl2rarid Continental styles lor I f Have you seen its equal 1 1 elsewhere? : : 1 il. 3 L ini pre.-sent season. \;_~ _-.42 I ,_ t, Charlottetown . l :;:.- 1 _ II .'_._`._=~'»'~.'..--=--- Y -- You cant be comfor room you overlook( Phone 280-i. I The 203 Kent Street l 'll _Types and sizes. . _,Z1 ._.i i ' » _ » _ ._ . .». =~~ , . ._.., ,_ _, _..~ .. .». >. /. -- t -. . ~ .- . -= .1 ' ‘ ~ _ f- .~ 5 ~ ‘ _ ~. - .1-;. ., - ~.~~;1-.~_~_ » _ _ L V 1 Av __ I _ th _ _ _ _.. _.., . _ _ ,__1<_'.¢~»._-....,._,._, __, ,_. _ .._, ,.,__...,<__g _.___ , _,rn ,_, , _ _ __ _ __`__,_,__,__.__