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It is surprising the IBIBG -HUM pwple in this city who, when want to inquire about their Mor l Dany Guardian or subscription, - Central for the News Phone No. `3, 0,. for the _Advertising Phone o.. 132-il. instead of 1.38-3; or when t _ y want to inquire about advertisii; ,gk Central for the _Subscription phone No. _132-il, or for the News phi-,ne No. 183, instead 0! 132-8; or when they want the News or Editor- mi nepnrtment ask Central for the subscription Phone No. 132-ll, or the Advertising Phone No. 182-8, instead of 133, although all those depart- ments and their respective Phone 'num- bers are plainly given in the- tele- phone book. Home People, instead of looking at the hook, even phone one of the above departments to und out what number to lik for to get an- other department. au tins is n great waste of time on the part or the person phoning, the operator at the Central, and thegclerk in the de- partment wrongly phoned. The news grail, on an upper floor. cannot give the necessary information about eitb- er advertising or subscriptions, nor the advertising stall about subscrip- tions or news, nor the subscription staii about advertising or news. In Omer words the clerks know and can do but their work in their own de- partments, and lf it were otherwise they would be continually running from one department to another, up- stairs and down, mixing work, wear- ing themselves out 'and causing the greatest possible confusion. On and after 7 p.m. daily it is useless to ,wk for any phone number except 183. Patrons who consult their phone hooks for the _numbers they really want will greatly lessen thework ol me patient Central telephone and clerks'and thus help make ,,‘_’~<9_ Guardian their lives, much brighter and hap-. 1 if _T < ‘_ . _.1-A_ .`_. _ .. ' 1-» Tlllllll lElllS?_ Ill llllllllllllllll ' l0ZEMl_lUHEl 1-101-v-_ ~. "Ev:-r alum I was a little gli-l,¢n|\-ey yw, ego, 1 had suilercd tortures from enema in one of lis worst forms. The disease runs in ll-II family. end mine was of a scaly: and most disiiguring kind. The eczema formed in round rings. and then scales all over any Inca sud limbs. eg ig.: '.'_~"-;,,'_ 3. ,_ `» v " .l i U _ .1/-'»_+ '-1”.” L » 'if . ' ri 'r',/ '~4 `\“-.. or-rs, an one woul think that alter taking the treatment there reg- Ulnfly Ls i did, the discuss would lon a have been cured. gut? was not. I attended the spent lounde in doctors' hills, and I attended se\'_qr_al hospitals but nothing-did any good. lhen one dny an uncle of mine recom- mended the Cuticura Remedies. 1 took big advice, and coinmcnccd to_use the Cutlcurn Soup. To my nxionisliiucnt an im irovemciit at nr..ct d In liicl lb uve een smother from hcud to foot. I was bpipi in Leamington, with is famous for its sulphur bnihs and pump w _ d --- Hoe ilnl for years und years, std you will see E 'ia = ! iuve it a fulr trial. iili'-’l3.§‘§ fll.il‘»i.i3.l"l.J§f”’{..‘Ii|}“’ i“‘i'..i" _ told me that Peiiould never get'rid of it. ol. 0 as in,nn my ilr,w inn acne, compli-ie mass of scales and scurf, soon pcpnii to look in splf-ndld condition. Then icufzlit a bex of tutlcura Ointment, and this c_esrod my skin wonderfully. In a few- v.ceks time nl traces of the scaly eruptions had roniplctcly- dlfuippcnrcd. Now my skin ls clear and he-althy, and tbniiks to the Cuti- curn Rcnicdles I sm completi-ly cured of eczema. All my neighbours were n.=l_oun¢lcil. 'lhc Cuticura Remedies are worth their wright in Fold, and one tablet of Cutlr-urn ‘Soup gow urllier than four cukcs of cheaper soaps.” It hos hroplgiit happiness into mg home. (Séiznedl re. Butler 17, Franc Rd., The oiterride, Kings Norton. Bin mlngliam, Eng., July 2d, 19 0. hCuticura heap nn Ointment are sold every. w ere, but those who wish to iry_tbcm pithout charge may do_ so by sending to otter Drug dc Chem. (.nrp., 62 (.olumi>us Avc., Boston, U. H. A.,_for-a lllicral sample of ouch, poet-free, with ez-D. skin book.- i i / Z Sudden Disaster- bread-winner gone---faniily pcnniless. How oftc'd'“n;iist the sad story lic told ?‘ A policy for LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSIIIIANQE can’t avert disaster, but it can protect your helpless cues when tlfey- need it most. Don’t run risks---take no cliaiices-~-ask us to write your policy to-day. Lowest _terms---best compaiiies. ` H yndman Ee? Co .' Limited. p Prov. Managers, P. E. I. S. M. HICKS, Agcni at Summcrside. i t _ Large Clearance Sale oi Groceries Hi/i/`E°ii§@e”id`ecl‘ ' 'ioi"`élo's€*'C)wi'n§i5 "tliE'rap`id”g"revvih out the Grocery department o our business and will carry f of our shipping business we have found it almost imposs- ible to give all our customers, on ‘mf genelal Shipping fmd both the wholesale and retail Produce trade more Q-Yclllslvc' departments, the attention we ly and on a much larger scale. consider each should have. 12 per _ ccni Discount on Groceries while they lasi. Larger Discounts on Several lines. Twenty dollars worth for $17.60 $4.00' worth for $3.52 Ten ai ci ac 3_0() is ii 164 Fil/0 “ “ °‘ 4.40 2.00 . “ “ L76 0ne` Dollars worlh lor 88 cents. All First Class, Stock. Our stock is in splendid conditioiinall fresh, clean and wholesome. Come early while there is a Our whole stock of Grocer- full assortment to chooseies included in this sale with fr om. _ the exception oi iio ur and Come one I Cmoe all. sugar. A” Real Genuine, Sale. » ' Everything will be sold at regular prices less a Dlscoun 0| l2 per cent-15 to 2 5 per cent on some lines. _l°`. J. ll 0|. MAN; di C 0. Charlottetown, P. E. I ~ 10-28dstt 3i rli, . ' p It is made of diiiérent paris *coins _ 1 T »TOI1iiisr' - , ' lsaPopniar C°l\\ml>il» and 'on the Pacific Cedar, V -» ,. '>. . ..* . - '_ -r'~i»~¢_1 -_ A-_~_~__'¢-1-<-_~».~~_{~ ='- *Jn 1:.-' ' ° A i C :Tourist Sioelparge-light and airy, with big,-comfortable berths, '"8 W0 edu is. -desired,--are carried from Montreal on moming Fast Transcontinental Express Trains for points ln Western Canadll Not se luxurious as the Palace Sleeper, hui ihey meet the superior class of patrons-just as wel ,-and at ba f the cost. ecouonv are conroiir colinliil-D. _ . Combi ~ i ll fi _velll _fll C... ::.'ii‘f.':.2$1:‘.‘.°;:.ri:.°f.‘:.:.“.':‘,'_:';s,":::.°::-:.';:.°;.'_:zz nr... .sz li... “'l'esrin“ ( ‘ al ' ec ef1` ries Benn Rees. ' ' ' __-~ 9i|¢2t»°f~'p:§e _,Q _ _-,,,,_ _ |fins_e;fe_ai,°¢i»__ei»¢_J.,l<_~',l`\_Q_e% `l|`owli_l\P. p.r.A.,, -_-i .- X ‘ i 'T \i ' . ll MII to bu! in this Province. _ A' number 'of cases of -spawn for the hatcherys at Keppock grrived on the express last night. ,_ Proi. S. N. Earl, City, was among on.tbe express last evening. H. A. R. McCoubrey, Sydney, C. B., who has been spending the past two months with ‘ills parents in New Glasgow, P. E. I.‘, leaves this morn- in on return. ‘ Mrs. I. R. Outsrbridge, Dermatolo- g§t, city, Proprietoress of the Kum- fort shop, has removed to Victoria- Hotel where she~will be pleased to meet old and new customers until November 15th. ' The youths of the city were out in force last evening to celebrate * 'Hal- lowc’e_n,and a few of the usual Hal- lowe'eii pranks were played before the rain fell at about eight thirty and drove the celebrants under cover, Yesterday the city niarket was lair- ly brisk, potatoes and turnips being the principal produce moving. The prices of products remained unchan- ged with the exception of potatoes. Red potatoes sold at thirty cents a bus,: and blue-at thirty-five as will be seen by the itemized market prices elsewhere. ::Good chocolates are possible only where care is used in their keeping. |You will notice ii you_ buy here thc ,care we take to have absolute fresh stock. It is this care that has built up the biggest chocolate trade in the city. Dont pass us for cho- colates. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. ‘and Kt. Strs. drtf. _;l' Your Business Depends on - Your Advertising Yolir- advertising is your card of introduct- ion-- the only means you i have io place your busi- I ;'4r *L_ ness before the public. And its the way you ap- peal to the public that brings the busiiiess.Now, if your advertising is the haphaszard undignified kind it will not attract attention or create con- fidence. Proper advertising and modern methods are _the secrets of success You know your business and we are ready to co-oper- ate with you to strength- en your adverilsing._The charge will not allow you to think of wasting your time with a branch that requires endless study. Phone 123. B0 NNlil.l.‘ Advertising Agency ‘ _ Cameron Block. , the passengers returning to the city` _ I l _;____.__l_._..__li I DIED _ __ (_‘OUSINS-The death occurred at his home in Long River, Oct. 31, 1911, oi James A. Cousins. Funeral today Wednesday at ‘uve ll. m. to lille Geddle Memorial church. KITSON-At Hampshire, Oct, 14, 1911, Mrs, Charles Kitson, aged 78 years. Q me l i f‘“”'_""'*i" ‘Chccrfulncss is the result of body and mimi working smoothly. , ‘ The fretfulness and- irrita- i bility of many coffee drinkers , are due to caffeine -~i`lie drug - in tea or codec. To be cheerful and energe- Q tic, try leaving oil tea and codec and in their place use _ well-boiled - i rosruui of, wheat (and a small _portion of New Qrlesns naolasses) sltilf nlly roasted and blended. When made according to direeuons on the package and served iping hot with cream and a lllilesnger. Poeium is _ a-.palatable bevérage---really if ¢l\‘1_1.\`¢~ . he change from ies or coffee to Posiuin is easy, and I the better health and increas- » ed comfort is something worth while. “'l'here's a Reason." ‘_ °*"rli:i.‘;:rir.*z‘.€a.f°el:2.':n.”"" Donald Nicholson, M. P., City, was among the inward passengers on last night'e express. Miss Cyrene Livingston, and Miss Gladys West, Oltypspent Thanksgiv- ing Day in York. ` ¥i4 The following were registered at terday: John McLean, Thomas Kick- ham, Sourls;, B. W. Tanton, A. C. Rogers, Surnmerside, A. `.I. McAdam, Halifax; P. R. Rattenbury, Truro; W. S. Drew, Liverpool; E. R. Woodill, Halifax: Mre._-1.....-l.-...1_i‘_1. l-\_'?“» ‘_3l"?:‘”l°° Hughes, Souris; C. B. l{elly, E- "AT Nasan, Montreal; A. E. Scott, Bt. John; Chas E. McDonald,~Summer- side. The following were registered at the Queen Hotel, City, yesterday: H; D. Mclllwen, Morell; Wm. Richards, Bide- iord; H. A. R. McCoubrey_ Sydney. Harry H. Wand, Mre. Spencer, New York; G. H. Laidlaw, F. M. Whelpley, Wm._ Taylor-, R. J. Underwood, Halifax; James Ross, B. E. Fanjoy, New Glasgow; Florence McKenzie, Dundas; D. L. MoKinu0\1. Montague; John Richards, Bidcford; Mrs. Wm. McLaren, Lillian McLaren, Montague; W. J. Ingram, St. John; J. P. Crocket, Bummersidc. ________....__- ::Go to Buntain, hell & Co., for coal:- ' 6-26dti. ::Tbe bearings of the type bars oi the Underwood typewriter consists of a continuous steel rod. When one ia adjusted all are adjusted, and thc adjustment, (which can be made in n moment; is absolutely uniform. Unit- cd Typewriter Co., Limited, Halifax, N, S, 10-3ldr3i CUT THIS OUT AND PASTE IT `U’P. Almost every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by maii to insert news matter of an advertising nature. In most of these cases the senders, who are frequently not known to any member of the staff and who have no account in the advertising depart- ment, wrlte “Please insert the fol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently implying that they think the items will be inserted ii-ee. Only a few weeks vertisement oi Farm for Bale be in- serted free from day to day until he cancellediit, as he is a subscriber to The Guardian. In this connection it may be said that the subscription price is not suiiicicnt to even pay the actual cost of paper, ink. presswork, mailing, oookeeping and other expen- ses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing as non-subscrl- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or the Rural Daily, whether for one or inoretirnes in either Daily, or°in both, whether as a display advertisement, announce- ment, business local. classified ad or table purposes they seldom ever say so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same all of which will be returned by first mail in the event oi the item not being chargeable; or ll more money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will be returned at once, there being a greater discount for cash with order for advertising of churches &c than for regular business. In all such cas- es the Advertising department com- municates with the sender as quickly as possible by mail or phone, often paying the messenger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all possible time. People write this office to know if News, Letters to Editor. etc., are charged for, and to all such there is but one reply-all items etc of a money making nature, even though they be somewhat of a news ndture, are chargeable. For instance, the ad- vance notice or notices of a concert, lecture, pie social, picnic, etc., are chargeable if an admission fee, silver collection, -sale of ples or sale oi food or refreshments, etc. Advance notices of purely religious services, even tho a silver collection is to he taken up, are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, alter they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The news of any past, present or future business, which is still being conduc- ted, is chargeable, if it is ap- parent that the object is to make the business more widely known and thus increase it. Verses accompa- ying death notices are also chargeab- »le. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable for but once in either Morning Daily or Rural, Daily or both are chargeable for more than one insertion. as they are thus not news. The above facts are given for the purpose of assisting persons who have items. etc., to mail to this office, so that delay and disappointment will be avoided. 3-16ilrtf. _ L There ls many a slip between the cup and the lip, but it is impossible for you to mabe a mistake if you leave your order at James, Callagh- an's, 178 Queen htreet. You are al wayi sure to get satisfaction in'ma» terial, nt and workmanship. His gar- ments are noted for their superiority, 'you could pick them out in a thou- sand. because they have that classy touch that makes them diilereiit from the ordinary; his prices are moder- ate. Leave your order with him Ind you.will have _no_ ressr-ii to regret it. -_ ~ _-10-idwimrwti. the Victoria Hotel in this city yes~_ -pe siq ;\'e`q'; Suiiisu eloin .iepaai 's oss “ NEW_YORK, Oct. 26-In circum- stances almost pnrallel in those in which Miss Dorothy 'Arnold was lost to her relatives 3 year ago, Miss Consuslo Jajardo, 19 years old, a Puerto Rican heiress, has been miss- ing irom the Hotel Fe1'x-Portland here since October 18, when she walk. ed out, telling persons whom she met that she was boiug to purchase some magazines. Despite the inability of the police toobtain trace of the girl, ber lath- er, a wealthy sugar magnate, believes that she is still-in this city and she 'went awny because of his objections to her frieiidship with a member oi diplomatic corps in Santo Domingo. pq l i _ usa r whooping Cough Sara... +r.*n~....°°u.“.i.. _ ` é I . _ " if ' lsralusnso lan A simple safe and effective koatmsot Iorllm- nii nies. 'rr -if _ v inn 1 i...‘2 133. o..‘%‘1‘}...i‘“§f wiT&’{»i..¢ SEQ- ‘ phd r€llsv¢s creupat ence. It alpaca In an - refijem Asthma. The slr rendered su-on ly 1 alixllsentie, inspired with every breath, msfes breathing easy : soothes the sore throat and stabs the ceng , assnrln restlulnights. It ialnv n- sbia to mothers wiih youu children. l' l‘~end ul posinl for descr ptivs booklet. W ALL DRUGGISTS _ Try Crosolena Auth ` s-wus '.i'iirnaa'|.‘sb- Intl for the irritated _ trims. 'nn-y -re nmnis, ' qcciivo and nntineptic. é your ,driilmiet er 'om us, 10a. in lumps. li ~ _ mn l" .'»-' 1 & ‘ l l _-rr , » M " '--4 .125 ` “S7 lapo Crcsolenu (ln. Laci-nina-Miles Bldg. I Mourasm. .__ _... ` . . l l B. Adman come easy; and when it- is bad that pense for advertising, wedding outfit,- of $10,000. And yet some people. claim that it doesn’t pay to adver_-; ':.-There is just one thing bad about good advertising; "It links us up with the root of all evil quicker than anything else in the world. Once upon a time Opportunity failed to knock at a wise man‘s door. But he advertised for her, and she came-and stayed. The man ivho doesn’t advertise be- cause everybody knows him, like the man who says his wife doesn’t pow der, takes a lot for granted. f The concern which doesn‘t adven tise because it gets everything with- out it, like the church with a lake minister, notices the difference in the collection plutc. If advertising is not a profitable investment why do so many success ful houses-in all lines of trade keeg continuously at it? Are they in or- ror, or are you? 7-17drtl_ Acadia-Sydney 0| Reserve--Inverness Hard Goal. All sizes at GEO. E. FUl.l.'S F __ Coal Yard. _ esw_x9i is -*F .@- *x f -L_ ,i wtf,/’) 5 -1, H / /"4 "‘ V/»|’V’r' ' ' _ I \ _ \ _.s ~ ) "' __ _ I / _ 3 - ~ .. »-,\_ ;,_- - ,. _ - _ `-'ins 4' _ \ url' \ _ ‘K ‘ _ L?- 4 , 4, Is only a beginning, Others will follow only 'ftoo quickly won neglect them. if NO is the time to use HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. It will keep out the GRAY HAIRS; keep your hair from falling out and preserve its natu- ral co or and beauty. _ _ Send l0e. for a trial bottle and a tube of HAY'S LILY WHITE TOILET CREAM, and leaflets "The Core of the Hair and Skin." to PHILO HAY SPEC. C0., Newark, N. J., Ut S. A. _L RBFUSE ALL SUBSTlTUTBSs Slqnd 500 bottles at Dnig and Dept. Stores, or direct upon receipt 0l.griee. HARFINA SOAP is unequslled for Shampooing the hair and keeping the- ealp clean and healthy, also for red, rough chspped hands and face. 25c at Dniuists. A.W. Reddiii. "~- - - 1 Aphorismsonl Trya Glass Ad"e'°t'5'"9' Francis Drake. Manufacturer). C°"‘""°“ by New cuiscow N S The Classy Quencher wi of Iersey Cream; Is now for salc:cverywlicre. 1'. ll is e~ i ’ ,p &'-"' -s_'l »F.. ii Mceliciii-:au Agmi, fcin.ieo¢n.wn. r Ei. i. - , ' ii ' v ' . ,_ - ` "I have been thinking of advertis- ` 8-odrtf' t | ing"-well, yoii’re at least three laps ' behind tit-_ fellow that is putting his _ -thinks iiilto practice. i --I When business is good that is the ,_ - time to advertise it, _because it will °"”“" is the time to advertise it too,.he- - ~ ' cause you will need the orders. th ' _ _Any bu 'ne s will row under e- ...f........ “.§._"_.,.... .§............ ..._ ~ me easr roii nu. euiluiucs. . g00d 9-dV9l'l-15mE- ~ A \V/\TER-PROOF \VEATHER.-PROOI-`, AClD~l’ROOF READY TO L/\Y An Oklahoma- Sill advertised 101° 3 RCOFING, maiiiifaciiired fromihe very highest grade of standard long fibre felt, hu3b9-“d"9“d Bot him- The total ex' aaiurated with a non-volatile composiiionzthat is thoroughly water and acid proof. 522'.; l.?.°....‘;1i.. E5 »..‘§.f§..“§;”‘;h..§ 'Simon W. Crabbe, lTharloticiown,P.E.l.,Canada ' - DVISTRIBUTOR e _ _ _ I ‘ _ tfse. ‘ ,_ __- ,' _,, Polishing 'Difficulties -_ _ q are easily overcome by _the use of OUR RED1o~ Gi ceii cloth for polisliiiig brass. Yellow cloth for for poli.-iliiug silver. We invite your inspection of same. ‘ ‘ . _ _ _ ,_"l`he Ship Chandlery Mm] “Nil uxgicil N" l‘“‘"'d Bruce Siewm ®. Cn.l.l N0 Mined" No Paele _ N0 Moss Succesors to ` ggwtl; N° Wu” | A. Kennedy Q' Cd. Ready-'fllli I... ` r _ _ "_\ li_-ldwtiieiurl.hs|.u3m. Bl.UESl`0NE ` For the prevention of Smut in your grain and Scab on your potatoes use BLUESTONE. You can buy it pulverized 9c pcr pound from _ Stanley Shaw fs? Peardony__ Charlottetown ` 4 zgdtf sAre, _ SILENT, SURE _ The Three Features that make “ROYAL Grouse” MATCHES the most perfect STRIKE ANYWHERE matches in Canada. _ _ RED, WHITE and BLUE ups - ` |000 matches to the box ' ` at Lib All correspondence promptly answered Qgnts thg b0x_ Stencils senton application. For sale ,Q S.B.W|l.EY li SUNS l“.‘.‘° "ls ar. mov co i.'rn,iini. D .'rilszairu...‘ir;r.ii°r..'tui.::i..:.';h lures? _ - .- i ` _ ` Y* J iv r _ _ x* . »_ ’ '- ‘ , \ . _ __~.%;,;.,.i,.,.__§-‘-_"?’.:.§i;.=f.;§ _'€,.-p,.r$;§¢‘f_g5fff,~j -: _ \, .=» ` ' -4’ ~ -.'55-_ _, . _-..._-_t ,-.;_,_,s__- -_.,`,,~ ;. .JV ,_ -i*l>E`>_`r5__.---M-pc-, _ _ I 1 5*' , ni.. 1 rue.-_ ruis'r,_ -i tg ,_ ‘ -_' li