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'\\.` K:-`j¥’ _ __-., _ \\\&ni)` ` _ Q it R WATCHES for men and women that have passed ri id inspection sold by men wgo understand high grade watches you will a pleasure to show you cur Wellner - \i£25i>nwaL§ .aE` Q 1 ’-3!-G!-Z-:~Z~: :~;.g_~_°.~.*_j~1.°e::.°:.~_~:r.'.'.z¢,» - _~,~,»,-,-,»,~_»_._~_~:_~, _-_-_. ._-_-_. »_-.-.-.».- » _ .'.»: :.: ;._-._--. .~.:-;.~.;_;.-.-.~_-.;.~.-.-.;._- .'.~.-,-.-:~f.~:~:-:-:-:~:;.~:-:;:~.~.;:- J: _- \' _ 'V _ ' '.~ vc V"‘ , .JI ‘ ~. - - - . _ _f ,. ,f .»,~ )¢ .".` 1 ` . I 7 . - -- _' 7-" (»“L‘»;15.- _~_- _-`_fi~.1`_2§_-Q _1_~_1 .f3.-1-§;~_-_-;;~_~;»;-;~.-;»;-;~=I~f.~:~:~;~:~22;~>:>§;~;>:~:>z~.e;§l;~ _ .~%:.rf.f.i¢i'»'¢i'w~'~'-reef: ‘ ‘ ' .¢#inrP#.f:tvi=r f _ ` rtterriatafrfawirr l ii- YOUR XMAS PHOTOS / See our dainty Christmas mounts, they are the most beautiful we have ever been able_ to secure--choose your Christmas mounts while the \line is complete. / THE COOK STUDIO I We have our mountii; for the Xmas trade ready for you to inspect. VISIT OUR STUDIO Bayer Photographer Phone |92-J l _.I | . _ For a Good Photo -visit the- A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’sWork O (Iliarlottetowii Steam Navigation Co., l.ld. .._`_ - ommencing Monday, the lst of June, the STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND leaves Charlottetown for Picton, N. S., Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 o'clock a. m., leaving Picton on re- turn about 4.00 p. m. Connections made at Plctou for all points in Nova Scotia. BTEAMER EMPRES_S Leaves Summerslde for Point-du- Chene, N. B.. Daily (except Sunday) about 10 o‘clock a. m.. leaving POIN- du-Chene on return about 4.30 p. m.. connecting with express trains for Charlottetown and Tlgnlsh. Connec- tions made at Pointdu-Chene for all points in Canada and the United States. G. W. WAKEFORD. Manager. Cluulottetowu, May 29th. 1914. ' 2675-5-30Mtf. Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line mm st. yum mmm wednesday- and Fridays at 9.00 s. ln. for Lubes. El°¢P°"i» 9°" and and Boaton.Retumlns.'uvea Central What; Boston. 9.00 a. m. Monday. Wednesdays lg' rniim 1... i>..rn..n.~sutv°f1. I-\=b°'= *"4 ~ John. M/im srsaiasuir mis $3.00 Reduced fare to New York Oct lst-Apri aoiiiiact service between Portland and New Yorli it-nu rmiiiitn wimt. Portland 'f“""“"' 'rtninam ma-satnninyii -16.09 n. m~. f<>f Ns* York si, 1.-,im 'racket oslfe 41 Kms if I.. l. THOMPSON. 1*. F. A P. A six. rtnzimiiso nent. Sr. John- N- "- 5, Kingston, commercial Aiwa! S _ Coal Coal As the cold weather is al); preaching you should see t° 1 that y°u.have 3 gopd SIZOCIK Of coal laid in for the winter. H t We have a SUDPIY Of “ge ea. uality gf coal now on han . SU iibie for Domestic and steam. 9"' roses. and have cargoes aff"""§ almhxt gguy by steamer an sc ne . _ Tae Schooner "Gladys B- limi dents is now Un Way fl0lT\ York with a car8° °f A“th"-°°It°- 00,1, if you re nine any k.\"‘"Y. ‘end us your 0136!' and Satlifact ory delivery will b¢.m”‘It°l0§‘;§2. vessel while dlacharsml 2 p¢§blg prices. W l` H E BEST GOOD SHOE of F* *Q The new Invictus Boot for fall wear is built on a smart nobby _ iast~the style is grace- fuI_ and substantial. stylishandccmfortable, but the best feature of all is the absolutely thorough manner iii which. it is designed and finished _ Made of special qual- ity heavy box calf. leather lined througout. solid double leather soles, viscalized to make it waterproof; colors black and dark tan. better boot at any price. Healthier so wear than rubbers, cheaper, more satisfactory. They cost a -little more thon or- dinary boots, but they’re worth every cent of the piice $6.00 and $7.00. Another line at $5.00- \ / Alley & Co. The Shoe Men PLANT LINE 'I`he S. S. “Halifax” sails from Charlottetown for Bos ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- fax every Friday at noon For further information apply to UAS. CARRAGhER, Agent Charlottetown L i ii`-'rf ` ..= ."\'§ J. - at 4-" 'ui'1, o'.f_‘.' \~u-wr Change __in Time On lst October, 1014, the following changes in trains on I’. E. l. railway will take placez- Morning train will leave Elmira at 5.25. Sourls, 6.35, Mt. Stewart, 8.30, ar- rive at Charlottetown 9.30. Saturday trip Elmira to Sourls and return will be discontinued. Morning train will leave Georgetown 6.30, Mt. Stewart, 8.30, arrive Char- lottetown at 9.30. All other trains will run as st pre- seat. District Passenger Agent's Office Charlottetown, Sept. 28th, 1914. 5785-0-28meti al (Je 1C me “ » llliiiiiiiiilll I Wa insist on your examining the qnal ii of fuel that alidas down iour chnte Fieiity of dost sldg and lrliulrers mai ni money thrown away. if you want. to Save Money on Coal our me ‘wut mp yon. oisnn bugs coal at the right price. ' Phone 1 1 1 'W-fit-»'_,..'. co wypgneneutt coal D°,*'°“_ v.,»___\i1._A my W a ‘ _ J. _ H .I QV ',_ ._,\ ,»__._i .. _ _, _. -~ ~~, ;.- V; ,';,g j. _'=»,_ "._ I 1 1-irih" " Iii'-’:»*?."i.fm¢ . ‘K ". 4 - ‘ .M I "T if t. . ,ti»xi“‘ " _- -1 .*-es' ‘f .iz-i.' .'i.»'»~.»'..-a» _ A , . f - '- “‘*».'-:‘ " ":~,-.; ,r,..=»’+f- ~ " You couldn’t get a I . .'lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°T. GORDON IVES ls Guardian agent in Montague. ..THE MORNING Guardian cafl’ be obtained in Sourls at M. A. Pac- quet's. ..*C. M. B. A.-Mr. Brown, organizer for the C. M. B. A. for the Maritime Provinces, came to Sourls, Saturday, and addressed a large meeting in St. Mary’s Hall on Monday evening. Mr. Brown spoke upon the advantages of the Society for upwards of an hour. dealing with his subject ln a masterly manner. At the conclusion oi' his ad- dress a vote oi' thanks was moved by Dr. A. A. McDonald, seconded by Rev. Dr. Walker, and unanimously carried. Other speakers of the evening were: Rev. Dr. Walker, of Rollo Bay; Mr. I-lugh Connors, of Charlottetown and Dr. A. A. McDonald, of Sourls. ..*GEORGETOWN.-A large num- ber of Georgetown people attended the funeral of the inte Dr. Ray Fraser, which was held at Monague, Monday. -The Wliist Social and Dance which was held in the -Town Hall, George- town, on Thursday evening last came off quite successfully, considering the night. There was a good attendance and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all.-The first consignment of goods from Geargetowu for the re- lief oi' the Belgians has beeti for- warded, aiid besides the seven boxes of clothing the following donations in cash have been received:-Mrs. Flynn, $2.00, Miss Helen Stewart, 25c., Rev. F. D. Croken, $1.00; Mrs. George Hlbbett, $5.00.-G. ..WEDDlNG BELLS.-A very inter- esting event took place ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacNeill,when their daughter Margaret Elizabeth, iwas united in marriage 'to Roderick Alexander MacLeod of Lyndaie, P. E. l. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Ewen MacDougall in the presence of about fifty iiivlted guests being the immediate friends n.nd near- est relatives of the contracting par- ties. The bride wns beconiingly at tired in a gown of white voile trimmed with hardanger lace and was attend- ed by hor sister, Miss Edith, while Mr. Samuel Hume supported the groom. The house was prettily de- corated for the occasion with trail ing evergreen vines and niapie leaves, taken from Nature's own garden. Af- ter the ceremony the company re- paired to the dining-room where sup- per was served. Among the many presents received was a silver table set from the nurses of the T. B. Hos- pital, Lawrence, Mass., where the bride held a high positloii. The ev- ening was spent in games and music, both vocal and instrumental atid in the early hours of the morning the pleasant memories of a night well spent. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod pro- ceeded to their future home in Lyn- dale, followed by the good wishes ot a host of friends for many years of health, happiness and prosperity. L_ "_, 1 W TAKE A GLASS OF b _’ before retiring. You will feel in fine fstlle in the morning. Two Sizes. 25c. and 60c. 9 All Drlssisu. 2 Time Table S. S.Hillsboro Rocky Point FERRY Leave Rocky l‘.t 8.00 9.00 /\. M. l0..00 " Leave Ch‘Town. 7.30 8.30 A. M. 0.30 “ ll.00 “ 11.30 L30 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2.30 " 3.00 " 3.30 " 4.00 " 5.00 ‘° r-5.30 " SUNDAY 10.00 A. M. I 1.00 P. M. 2.30 " 5.00 " M. MURP111. Manager. f-&--et' j "_“s.'= ____.,_.. _,_ _-..__ ._ 2"!°5‘=.° O¢~$C @@U\¢ _ ::1> .32 CANADIAN GOVEUNENT naiiwnvs INTERCCDLONIAL r>r‘1|NCE. EDWARD |_<.iANn nv The Ocean Limited the fastest and most up-to-date train in eastern Canada runs daily between Halifax, Monc- ton, Quebec and Montreal. P. E. Island passengers con- half an hour earlier than any competing lines. Letme attend_to your sleep I y ing car reservations or any in formation you may need re 1 qarding your trip which will be answered to your utmost satisfaction. Write, phone or call W. . ogers nect with this train at Monc ton which arrives in Montreal A A 0127. . » , f """""' ‘ f A ' ' - f~'~ - ~ v ~ - ff- - - ~ ~ - ~ `~‘~“ ~ -~ -`- -‘-‘-‘- -`- -`-` `-`~`- ~~ f ~ ~ ~ 7'- - Y Y - -‘Y -'~`-`~‘-‘-'-“-'-“-2 ..°0NE CENT per word each in» sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ..'CLEAR SPRINGS SCHOOL, which has been closed for the past few months, opened on Monday under the management of Mr. Gordon Cantwell. ..*HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG?. At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post,.12 cents. Guardian Office. 6208 EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Milton Walsh, of Cliarlotte- town, was in Georgetown, Sunday.--G. ..*Mr. Francis Holland, East Baltic, was a visitor to Sourls on Saturday. ..°Mr. Hugh Connors, of Charlotte- town, visited Sourls on Monday. ..‘Miss Margaret (Yllatilcy arrived recently frc-in Boston to spend it fcw months nt her home in Little llarbor. ..*Mi~. John D. McPhee. St. Margar- et’s, was among those visiting Sourls on Saturday. ..‘Mr. Charles Kelly. Bear River, paid a business trip to Sourls on Sat- urday. .."’Mr. and Mrs. (iliaisson, Bear River Station, was a visitor on Sourls on Saturday. ..*Messrs. John O‘l-ianley, Naufrnge, and Vincent. McPhee. Rock Barra, were to Sourls on business Saturdtiy. ..’°Miss Mattie Grinseil, Clear Spring, is vlsltitig her sister Mrs. Charles Mc- Kinnon. of Little Ilarbor. ..*Mr. John D. J. McDnna.lrl, St. Mar- garet‘s, paid a visit to Sourls on Sat- urday. .."Miss Mac Renton of George- town. is spending a t'cw days in Charlottetowti.-G. ..*Captaiii Wm. McDonald, has re- turned to Sourls front at visit to Shed- lac, N. B. . ..'Mr. and Mrs. Micliuel Scully and family, \vho have been visiting in Gownii Bras, left last week on return to their home in Nelson, B. (2. ..‘Mr. Frank Tierney, teacher, has returned to his schoolrooni in Rock Barra, after spending a vacatioii with his parents in Sourls. -Rev. D. McLean returned to the city yesterday after conducting scr- vlces in St. Davids Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, Sunday.-G. ..*Mr. Dan George Mooney, who has been absent in Boston for the past year, is visiting lils parents in Little Harbor. ..‘*Mrs. Frank Conrad. Georgetown. left by the early train today for Boston. where she will visit friends and relatives during the next few weeks.-G. ..*Mrs. Iiarold McDonald, George- town, left for her houie in Toronto after visiting her mother. Mrs. (Capt.) compatiied as far as (tharlottetown by Mrs. William McLaren, Jr., anti Mrs. (Capt) McLaren.--G. llll llllwlli Fill] The following is 1. ilst of com- panies which have paid dividends on account for 1914. Most of these coin- panies expect to pay additional divid- end later: Cash dividends declared and alrea- dy paid as posted in the otlice of the Canada Fox Exchange. p. c. Spring Park . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .10 (More soon) Prince Albert . . . . . . . . ..10 (More soon) Rayner International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........Declared 40, paid 20 R. J. McNeill Co. _ ..cash 50, stock 50 later. Rayner Stonehurst Silver Fox Co...... . . . . . . .......paid200 Rayner Clarke & Harlow l<‘oxCo........... . . . . paid20 B. I. Rayner, West Gore, N. S. ....................paid 105 Black Prince Fox Co.........piud no Pure Canadian ....casli, 50, stock 35 General Fur Farms, Ltd . . . . ..pnid 12 PHOTOGRAPHY Good work, prompt delivery moderate prices THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS gaming dept. in connection 1 _ f ‘ANAniAN 'pR¢:| Fl C DIRECT ROUTE MARITIME PROVINCES TO MONTREAL “THE CANADIAN,” MONTREAL TO CHICAGO. Only One Nighton the Road » THE “IMPERIAL LIMITED” Famous Transcontinental Exoreis COAST A COAST Beat Electric Lighted Equipment I Unexealleil Dining Car Service W. B. ttowalw. o.|>.A., c.P.k. si. John, N. s. . I GEO. WALLER, Local Representative, Charlottetown. I2 .0-10-Timif - McLaren, in Georgetown. Sho was ac- the bud, but bg' constipation. bilinun- ness and in igestion. Headlil powders or tablets may dudes, but manor cure them. Dr. Morae's Indian Root Pills do cure sick heat# Idle in the sensible way bl remm the constipation or sic stu which caused them. Dr. Morae's Indian Root Pills are purely vege~ table, free from any harmfu drug, safe and sure. When you fed the harlsche coming take K Dr. Morse’s " _ THE .___E_‘_$TER"_ 5UA'iPl_liN Y’-';I’-‘f~°f?-I’~i't$‘13.°»»5-`.°~.»""..»-' _,,,\-\- c ------ ~ » is i .~ 1 _ » ,__ t " '" 1 (Expect to pay 12 p c more soon) Murray Harbor . . . . . . . . . . ..cash 30 (More soon) Upton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..casli, 10 (More soen) Westmoreland Silver & Patch Co. .cash, 35, stock, 70 Silver Tip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cash. 15 (Added three pairs) Crapaiid Fox Company . . . . ..cash, 40 Willow llill Fox (To. 2t:'i ei* cent cash Ltd., 200 per cent. cash, and more later. Royal........ .: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..110 Dundas.... ..1l00 cash and 200 stock Seal Rlver.... ..16 Diamond Rogers Paton ._ .. ,. I (More inter.) CIIIIRLOTTETOYIII MARKETS Oats (white) Outs (black) Straw (per ton) Huy, loose (per ton) Eggs (per doz.) Mc. Print Iiuttor (per lb) Fowl and (Thlckeii tpcr lb) ldv.-lli-. Tub Butter (per tb) "" - l’otat,ues (por hush.) ‘.‘5c.:ll|i'_ Turtiips (per bush.) _-,,“ expo-ls-.ta :elif :o.-:- ...»l. Calfskins Beef (lb) 16 to 200. Young pigs (Der pair) $7.00 tg $8.00. Sausages (lb-)_ . Becta (bunch) ' 5c. Onions (bunch) 5c_ Carrots and Parsnipe (doz.) 12c. Pork (lb.) loc. Found a Frivnd in llr. Chase His Medicines Proven Effective. and Always Kept at Hand in this Home. Mrs. Chas. Lovell, Agassiz, B. C., writes:-“I feel it my duty to tell you 'what a. great friend Dr. Cliase‘s medl- cines have been to myself and family. I cannot praise his medicines too high- ly. and Dr. Chase‘s name is a house- hold word in our liotne. Weil, quite a number of years ago I sent to you ` for u sum e box of Dr Chase’s Oint pl . . .- ment for protruding piles, and. having used the sample and found relief. I sent to a neighboring town for four boxes, and I am completely' cured." "i have also used Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills for constiputioti, and. after using them, I am completely cured ot’ this dreadful disease. I nin the mother ot’ ten children, of whom nine are living, and when seven of iiiy children were all very had with whooping cough, caught in the middle of a severe winter, I used Dr. (7hase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentiiie, and they were all cured before the winter was over, and now we are never with- out Dr. (fhasefs medicines sin our home, and 1 recommend tliein to all.” Hearing is Restored to Deaf Without Mechanical or Artificial Hearing Devices. Deaf Hear With Their Own Ears. A Wonder- ful English Discovery. Tliousands oi peopio suffer from cit- tarriial deafness or poor hearing,who having tried specialists, advertised treatments. artlilcinl car drums, our phones. electric vibrators anti various ineclianical ttppliniices wltlioiit suc- cess have iit last resigned thenisvlvi-is to it “world of siicltci-." tliliikiiit: that nothing can ever restore to tlieui their normal licariug. Yet. their cust- is iiot hopeless. A rctnarknblc scien- tific treatment diiicovered it little more than it your ago in Etigluiid is making people hear after years oi’ deafness and is also utieqiiiilleii for quickly stopping the ilistressiiiglicntl noises that are so often thc compati- ians of ilefcctive hearing. This dis- covery is called Piirinliit and luis ai- tractcd widespread iioticc tliroughoiit Europe where reports of the rcmiirk- able results it has given to deal' poo- ple have coiiie in by the hundred. The effect of Parmiiit it seems is by tonic action to produce a stiinulous necessary to reduce all iittlniiiiuntlmi, swelling, enlargement or thlckciilng of the organs of hearing and tli stimu- late the entire auditory tract. l’nrniiiit is now being sold by inaiiy leading druggists in Cliarlottetown :ind vicinity and a speedy trial is urg- ed upon all who suffer from catarrlial deafness or headnoiscs in any degree. Ask the druggist for 1 oz. of Parniliit (Double Strength) and take it lionic and mix it with 1/4 pint. of ltot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar until dissolved. Take one tablespnonful four times a day and you should soon find a remarkable improvctnent in your hearing. .i _-___ i I November 7 I For London The S. S. "DTGBY." the iieet passenger ahipof the Furness line, is scheduled to sail from Hiililiix lo£ London saturday, November ‘It - The “DIGBY" affords every comfort to the gamengsr as the is easily one of t e finest ships at present engaged in the Canadian service. $15.00 Saloon to London I i'i0 00 iecond Class Y"ak : i'esiirvu\i ns immeflizitvly. urvvbt "WIN 5, C(\_Lt\i_ lialiiax. Indian Root Pills’ Mount Eiiwni-ii . . . . . . . . . .paid 10 ` ’ ' (With additional 10 p. c. soon) I -I New Loiiiloii l~‘ox and iz-i.rni Luiids,| Yi' I ’ .io _ _ io . Dress Fabrics y ---AND-» i Suitings Another lot opened today _lt &. ‘ coAT1Nos _= Season’s Favorite Materials . , _ 151 ` Tufted Cheviots ‘Q 5 Kusey Cloths ~ . Also another lot of Milling - Goods. `* ~ a ’; 7 ¢ l Z.!:'iL'.i 1i'it'__ Hides izge , . 14c, ; , i, ‘III I it -is _ ' 5 3,, ilk - i/ £5 /> \ .nil -51.*:-.' "X ; .i\\ /> » ` 1 1'/ ._ _gi al' Stanley Bros. ' The Always Busy Store. | _ es' .. f -;_ ____ _ __ .___. ___ ' .4 \\\\\‘ilhn\\h\\\\\7IIIII/Ii\\\\\\\\\\iIIIIlIllI&\ if Big Discoun \‘» i 11.1 §lI_\\\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\$”'¢ZII§I&\\\\\\\\7IIII//IWW\\\ :»~ 34 IIA\“\\§l///I/lA\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIl\\\\\\\@1111] ._/V /I Bulbs In order to clear our fine stock of DUTCH BULBS Within the next 10 DAYS we will sell all HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS, BERMUDA EASTER LILIES, CHI- NESE SACRED LILIES, all first quality and size BULBS at 25 per cent Discount This is a big snap take advantage. Carter& Co. Ltd. \ I/A \\\\\\\\\\\'i[HIlllIA§\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\“\\§T% 'WY' f- - - - 'a . Patch Foxes For Sale To close out ilvc pairs of Patch I"oxcs. We ' are offering at a special price. Anyone interested in purchasing Patch Foxes should cali and see these animals before buying elsewhere. Massachusetts I"ox Exchange 161 Queen St. Phone 515 Charlottetown, P. E. I. ,. 'se 35-' i- ~-- The Judson Way “Factorv To Farm” Saves You Moneyii YOU SHOULD KNOW ALI. ABOUT THE GASOIINE ENGINE THAT WON THE CONTEST AT WINNPEG FAIR, JULY l9l4 A Two Cent Stamp or Postal Card is all it will coat you. and you cannot afford to place your order for an Engine Grain Grindiné, or Saving Outfit until you have read our Catalog. THE J DSON L NE: Gasoline Engines, Grain Crush- ers, Sawing Outfits, Cream Segerators, Pumps. Fenc- ing, Hardware, Harness, Was ing Machines, Stoves, Sewing Machines, Grain Ele\'ator.s MORE POWER PER GALLON OF FUEL, SIMPLE and DURABLE, At the Lowest Prices ever Quoted for a High Grade, Dependable Engine. MAKE FARM LIFE A LEASURE. A Five Year Guarantee given with each Enlgine. \ OUR NEW B G FREE CATALOG will help you solve your labor pt oblems and show how to save money on high guide farm supplies. Sent free on request.Write to-day. C S. .IUDSON CO. LIMITED WINNIPEG, CANADA l Sola Rep. for P.E..!I. LE. JUDSON, Pownal. ».-1 i, ,ri