-if . ' i~ OCTOBER 26.1914 i ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN }'Ai_{ln` l"lVfJ 1” " -\¢.v"-""l-\'I‘L'- . A I- . / //./' . 1 x f 0,/ \"' " _ -. 1 l .. "'.~ _ , ~. *r* 'l I ` \ ;€\ ,Q _ _lil/it ° ._ 1 I lf- ~ ' `:.~° ‘I ' _;'__'j' V/ ’ i- "T ._/» ._ _ "" tow’ , _ _ _ __ S - _ ,R Happy is The Man Who has his Coal bin filled with Pickat'd’s Coal, the kind that burns well and while bui_‘ningr_ gives out plenty of heat. » i Order your supply 116; Pickard & Co. _ 'Phone 240 _ Ch’town Auction Sale Yaluable Property ,In _Charlottetown by Beni. Carter & Co. We are authorized by the managers of the estate of the late John Hawkins, to sell by ~Public Auction on Mon- day Oct. 26 1914, commenc~ ing 'at 12 o’clock, noon, that valuable _property situated on Loiigworth Avenue, consist- ing of choice lot and buildings. Plan, can be seen at Carters sale-ofiice. Terms at sale. BEN] . A CARTER Auctioneer 6151-10-22M4i DR. CLI F T _ _ (‘_l_~lRONli) DlSE.\S|‘3S Victoria l-lotel. Ch'town. l’. l~l I. Fc uoun.~i---iz: :I fl I. F .1 a- Vgtfcel §t Ollice or R;)side|\¢2:|c~{$500:.e"1`rie‘lal- ment Monthly--'$100 to 5:69-1041 .vlsmo V . = -tdmsbeenbuiit irthe mainte- I THE CENTRII L 0UliiDliliN'i“"~ The General says: One of the foundations upon which our great organization nance of the h'?hes|: quality inour roofing. oucan make no mistake when you buy Certain-teed W Ili ° D b'Ii| grrhizld Gnu:-:ces because you have the assurance of the biggest roofing mills in the world that it is the best roofing that can be made for anymoneyand that it is sold at a reasonable price; §UBB'.l.‘!'.I.‘U'L'IOIl'. The imitntor is like tho coun- terfeiter. He enters the field of business with n, cheaper. lower grade article of’ nierchnndisc, made as a substitute for the gen- uine, and generally sold nt a cheaper rice. arguing, as usunl that it II; "lust as cond." 'rini dealer is persuaded to handle it on gloviln omls s of ' 5; pr .c enormous profits--much larger than the rez- ular legitimate profil. which is made on the genu ne article. The imitntor succeeds in playing upon man`s natural avarice, places his goods on sale with the denier. and instructs him to take ailvalitntre of the public by substituting* the false article for the genuine at every opportunity. You can be pretty sure that whenever you ask for a well-known product and the dealer tells you he has seme- thing else tl\nt's just ns good. or even better, the di-:iii-r is going to make n, greater profit on that ur- ticle thnn the one Kon cnll for, and in nine cases oi of ton you will not a. much inferior article. Some buyers are easily imposed upon and this encourages the "get-rich-quick" sc-homers to in- crease their siibstltutiuris. This also discourages the lclzltlmnto manufacturer who is puttin!! out articles of merchandise that rep- resent hnnest value to the con- sumer. Where n lnnn has devoted years ot' his life in peri’cctinL.’ an article that he lmow:-i cnnnot be excelled in quality; whore he has spent thousands ot’ dollars in ad- vertising hls goods: and where these goods have been giving uni~ versul satisfaction for rt lonlr time, great injury results by per- mitting substitution to rob im - of his market and nt the same time rob the consumer by scllinpr, him p, doubtful nrtlcle at practi- cally the sumo price. There is no law through which such evil practices can bcstopped. The sole remedy is for the legiti- mate manufacturers to ask the public direct not to patronize dealers who try to substitute a different brand of goods for the kind wanted, All first class rlcnl- ers know that it is poor business t h titllt s ethl to try o su s e om nl; else for the article wanted. . There is a Certain-teed dealer in your locality who will be 'plgised to give you further infomiation about our goods and will quote you reasonable prices. If the goods are made by us, remember- wc stand behind them. General Roofing Mfg. Company World‘| laryyrnt mnnilfaalllrerr of Routing and Htllldingihpcrl old Smith Building, Boston, Mau. Tclpphonc Main 212|. New fnlr City Boston Chiall Pllluburfb Pbilnilalpllln Atluh Cleveland Detroit St. Lirlls Cincinnati Konus City Mine: ill Slllinleiotl Sulllc London Hamburg 513|! Home Decorating You cant be comfortable at home with dingy walls and ceil- ings, any more than you could with shabby clothes in D\1b11C- We are Painters and Decorators and would like to renovate that room you overlooked earlier in the season. PUHLIEMEETING Mayor‘s Oflice. Charlottetown. 1‘.E.l., October 21, 1014. IT PAYS to buy in this province HALLOWEEN TEA next Friday in St. James Hall. Surprises and good things tor all. 8200. BAPTIST CHURCH V MONDAY EVE N I NG.-Maior Bartlett lectures ` on the Chateaux district of France In the Baptist Church Monday evening. Silver collection devoted to the Can- adian Patrlotic`L`e§E`ue. 61.91 HAVE YOU YOUR FLAG? At the presept time you should show your colours. Ghaste, finely enamelled Canadian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Olilee. 6206 THE -FRENCH Cl-IATEAUX.--The most beautiful portion of beautiful France -the Chateaux district--will be the subject of Major Bartlett‘s lec- ture tonlight in-the Baptist Church. Silver collection at door. ' ' 6212. LADIES ,~~don’t neglect crowning beauty. Falling hair is unnecessary, as Mrs White’s -treatment- will- prevent this. Dandrufi, which is so annoying, can be thoroughly removed with her lotion. All hnir goods kept in storlf. Mrs White, Queen Hotel, Room 10, Ladies’ Etrance. " - 619s. T0 VISIT SCHOOL.-ivfr. J. L.'l‘en- nant. District Representative for King's Co.; leaves this morning for Eastern Kings, where with the School Inspector Mr. D. J. Mullins, he will visit some schools and address Agri- cultural meetings `as follows: Mon- day 26th, St. Margaret's; Tuesday at l"rlest's Pond; Wednesday at North Lake; Thursday, at Kingsboro, and Friday at East Baltic Hall, - EXAMINATION.-The following is the standing of the pupils ol’ “Appin Road School" for the month of Sep- tember:- Grade VIII.-1, 'Mary Smith; 2, lrene Smith. Grade Vll.- 1, Vina McPhall. Grade VI.-1Ray- mond Smith; 2, Gordon Smith; 3, William McPhaii. Grade IV.-1, An- nie Smith; Peter McEaehern. Grade Ill.-1John Wm. Cudmore. Grudell. -1, James Alfred Cudmore; 2, John Mcllachern. ' Grade I.-1,Margaret Mathieson; 2, Ruth Locke; 3, icssie Mae Cudmore. ' PATRIOTIC MEETING.--In the Prince of Wales College ,Hall tomor- row evening there will be a public meeting at which His Honour Judge Fitzgerald, as Chairman oi’ the organi- zing committee of the Patriotic Fund, will present his report to the general committee. There will he splendid patriotic addresses und it is expected the hall will be taxed to its utmost seziting capacity. The speakers will he ills Lordship the Chief’ Justice, Sir W. W. Sullivan, His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, the Premier, llon. J. A. Mnthieson, Rev. Dr( '1‘. F. Fulerton and Rev. Dr. Simpson. PATRIOTIC MEETINGS.--Mr A. li. Warburton and Major A. A. Bartlett addressed a meeting in the interests ot' the Army Field Service Fund in thc hall, Seaview, on 'Thursday even- ing. There was a large attendance. and the addresses were listened to with rapt attention. A splendid re- sponse has been given in this flistrlf-*_ The chairman was Mr Colin Donald. Ou Friday evening the same gentle- men spoke in the hall in Long River, to a very good audience, where ihe response also has been very satis- factory. The chairman was Mr Jasper Bell. A PROFITABLE BU=INESS. - There is no more profitable business at the present time than the cinema- I togrnph business. Everyone wants to see moving pictures of current event I ' S» " ol’ the war, oi’ the drama, and so on. At present there is not a single cine- mutrograph travelling the country districts in Prince Edward lslunil, while the people in the country are crying for entertainment. Any enter- prising Indlvidual wishing to enter this business and reap a rich harvest can do so for an initial outlay of $150. A complete clnematrograph equip- ment fnr use in town or country 'may A public meeting of citizens and be obtained fm' that “m°““t‘. Pm" all persons interested to receive the ti°"l““’ may bil’ °btai“9d il! illlllllflfl' report of the committee appointed to U0" at the G“a"‘lia" 0mC0~ 6157 organise ti branch in this Province _*T- ` of the Canadian Patriotic Fund will His OWN TROUBLES--The 95' ... _ Phone 280-L n I he held in me Prince of Wales College toemezl editor of the Pioneer has his Hall. on Tuesday next. 27th Inst., at “hare of We W0l`ld'S troubles ond. ac- 7.,0 pm The names of umm .peck cordingly. makes complaint. us' fol- ‘ I' 1 V B 'ally asltetllo address this meeting will lows: 50"” P99919 in H1950 lliifis C be ,mnoumed in the press have n curious idea ol’ what newsls, or 0 ' R_ H_ 3'i~E`RN5_ , ' how‘our eoulmns should bfevlitillzetl so Mayan as to give our valued subscribers thc j 6166_ up "best newspaper value for their money; » 203-{ent Street m but we suppose we 'cannot all look upon things troni the si'1me`v'i_ev_vpoint. For instance' those who may have con- tributed ln a weak mo|nent"an old pair ol’ socks to the Belgian Fund - _ .. _now knock tlmidly at the door of our sanctum and, alter passing the time if E Phone Your Order .ii’.€.‘1“i..“*n:.‘1‘:;.°2.;n‘.i:."s’.“:sfn; Pioneer On the other hand the man who has tlgured in tho police court __ r Wh Ou want anything ll'l_3 hU_I‘fY f1'0m this .iveiks imiaiyi in tk lc ` 1 ff mePiifiYe"'.:;;?s§-.;.‘.i’2.”:;i‘.ei1.i.‘:,‘.:f.iii ~22=i==f°»i-"iff-”3. $33-1f»‘1l`="‘i‘r it i ` " u I _ lj? giliiifaaniiff-tssfiiusfiietion. PHONE, YOUR ORDER, ~ P l call up 2 | 9 _. MacKinnon Drug Companygj 2,1; i . J ' ' llum\\\\\\\\\@A eqnmwll. i\\_\*'9V"" Smoke and Chew .ll -it ii. the best- lilckey & Nicholson Tob. Co. 9 » |..l|-nl I Hidgeys Twist Tobacco p W c_Milii°ns of plugs sold yearly. Because it is tad A ATRIOTIC PEOPLE-Mount and vicinity has done most In response to the several demands made upon them. Field Service. Mr. Green, collected $2.30 in cash oats. The school also o the samo fund. For the 9 large packing.,ccses bedclothes was col ect- ln cash for the canned Iree oi’ cost by R. Clark. $67.40 was collect- while the remaining subscribed in Sav- Hd. of Hillsbor- share also in an - the Ladies' amount of While the Belgian has been rrom in- the by the not onto many Cough C\.l\'6 bottle oween ten is' famous for its' ples. Get one Friday. _ 6200. HALLOWE'EN TEA in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital will be held in Market Hall Building on Wednes- day and Thursday, Oct. 28 und 29. ‘lllEl'.’lit.'a.l _ 0040 TREATMENT FOR THE HAIR.- Persous who have falling hair, dan- druff or any scalp disease should call on Mrs. White. 0190 ' DONATIONS-For the liuIlowe'en - Tea in aid ot the (Jlinrlottetown llos-` pltal will be thankfully received at the Hospital. 6122 SUPIIICME Cfll`R’l`.»-'1`he Michael-1 mas Term of the Supreme Court for Queon’s County. opens on 'I`uesda.y, November 3rd, at 11 u. m. = SHINGLES.-the schooner Iona ar-i rived in port yesterday with a carl-:o of cedar and spruce shingles for L. M. Poole & Co., Conolly's West Wharf. 6108. THE WINTER SERVICE.-By u letter from the Deputy oi’ thc Marine and Fislierles Department it is learn ed that it has been decided that the C. G. S. Earl Grey will not be here ‘this winter but that the Stuulcy and Minto will carry on the winter ser- vice. ARE YOU ENTERPRISING-? There is no travelling cinematrogruph in Prince Edward Island at present at n time when people are dying to see the “n1ovies." There is u loriune to any enterprising individual who enters this field. Terms for a complete cine- niatograph outfit with all particulars about its operation, etc., may be ob- tained by application to the Guardian oflice. 6158 WILL OF LATE MRS. B.-F. LONG. WOl{'1‘li.-'I he will of the late Mrs. linthcrine Longworth has been pro- butcd and the estate is 'valued at. 527,655. "l`he leghtecs are dcceaseil's husband, Mr. Brenton F. Longworth, _llon. W. N. Stewart, Mary Lairloir (housekeeper of decensed,) St. Peters Cathedral, Olga Isabel Warburton, Emily Hobklrk, llelcn .\i. Hobkirk, Mrs. Louisa- (7. l.ong\\'»orth, Julio. and Fanny Wright, ilaliinx, the Mission- ary Sncie*y of the Canadian Church, the Charlottetown Anti-'1`ubercnlosis Society, Sophia McDonald of Calgary William N. Wright, (.‘orn\\'al1, and Elizabeth Haszurd, city. To St. Pet- er's ('athedral was left the sulu 0! $500 and the Anglican Missionary Socieey $500, and $300 to St. I’eter‘s Poor Film] and $50010 the -Ant.i~'Tui;- ereulosis Society of Charlottetown. ' ,_f. ...__.,__..._._,.._¢;,..-_' ,_, -» _-I.. .[. i.; ., . . zzllexall Olive ‘Oil lllmulsiou is the greatest Fall tonic procurnblo-it builds tissue and `asslsts all other or- gans in carryl_Ilg.on,tlleir work-_~splo\i- did for colds. Price $1' pcr bottle. Mucliinuou Drug Co., corner Grout 01”. , \ _ _ .. . _ i lllllfl/A\\\\\\\‘i'I3IIl llllll[a \\VlIIIA\|lIlll§ O I \\\\\YllZ\\\\\\\\\\YIIIlIIIIh llll‘l Difference in Drug Buying Drug buying is an art There is truth in the state- ment that “Goods well bought are half sold.”This is due to the fact that it is eas- ier to sell people what they want than to attempt to sell them just anything. We are particular drug buycrs,insist~ mg on quality goods, and when goods are rec ei ved they are _stocked in a we y to guard against deterioration. _ Customers never get infer- ior, impure drugs here and still our prices are as low as anybody's. If you are a particular drug buyer and appreciate right quality,right service, and right prices, come to our store. lmson & .lolmso he Quality Drug Store Cor. Kent & Prince Streets “\\\.Y_Z@IlllZ lllll !\`\\\\\\\\\\v/IIlL\\"/I ._ 12'lA\H \\\ql\\\\\\\ %| ha Q B llll'II/A\\\\\\\\\\\llllIl‘§ Roche, West St.» and Plsquid. I u bed emu i i be added! o box otj f"-_.”‘-““\ Hot Water _ , Bottles ‘ Our Hot Water Bottles are very ne_at,'strong and dur- able, made of good quality plain and fancy r_ubber,rei a' n the heata long tune, and are needed every home--every hour ring these c o ld ni hts lille have a combination that can be used as a hot water bottle and as a foun- tainsyringes. See our spec- 'ials they are guaranteed two 'years rices $1.00 to $3.00., . The 2'Macs 149 Great Geo. Street l PUMPKIN' P|ss.- si. ,itunes inn- I l I George and Kent streets. ` ni l \- i£lIlll]l'S SULIJIEHS IHE lllllllliill l l.0NI)0.\', October 24.-Never has Canada Played so conspicuous alpart in the London and British press gen- erally as during the past ten days in connection with the arrival of the lirst Canadian contingent. Not u daily or ,weekly can be scanned which ‘dues not contain flattering eulogies on the Dominion’s action, and the quality ot the men sent over, The illustrated London News, published today, heads u page of varied snap- shots: “Unrivalled Since \\`illiuin the (‘tln iueror." The Drotrait of the minister of militia appears in the centre of the page, which shows types of the con- tingent- The text at thc foot oi the DXIIIQ lngra‘\;\1lu’ceil on ull sides on the news of his prounotion, iwhich appears _in thc evening papers, :Sir Iiobert Perfls had l~o-ilieii the new mufrir-general to attend ,L popular concert at Westminster Ucntrnl Hall, thc Methodist hcnrli;1i:lrt.c1‘s, tumor- row, when the minister would h-we been expected to epeulr, hut hc has had to excuse himself, as he lcnrn:-_ys to Snlislniry Plain in the morning. 1 Thi? 0011801811 hunks in Lonilizn l1c."e had nn cxccptioimlly busy time ,this week in coping with the business 1‘r‘.<1ulting from the arrival of the Canadian contingent. The bank mun- agers have been surprised to find how comparatively wealthy are some of the members of the force nsnnnny privales have br01n;ht with tncm sums running as high nf! $500. l~lu1‘ly this week the Bank nf fllontreal sent down three men tu the camp to cf- Icct; cxclmngc, and they were kept int-crisantly busy lor three days, with the result that the cash box which they brou=_‘ht lmck contained $125,000 in Canadian Currency. The Bunk of 'llontreal considered the question of opening a branch at the camp, but was unable to do So, 'irecnilse its city stall is already vcry short. and hard- workcd, owing to the V_large_nu|nber of clcrks who have joined the colors. The ctorelfceuers of Salisbury re- gurll the Canadians ns si privileged class of soldiers. on account of their apparent. liiiliicnce, ns compared with 'their brother figliters ni the old country, who receive lisa :mil hive lass: r-nved. I "We lmvo n good assortment ni ;Smart 1\r-1-lcivcnr in llin new roll cI`1`o<;t1 inode un in oreandic and pique lnclullinlr Vestciis with plain and oni- liruiilcrvrl roll <~r\iI:u‘s ullurrlivrl, pii|ui~ [with I-_nllars and rcvors. 4-lc_ etfzf- I’:\'I`0NS. 0195-10-24IVl3i. “Tulips for outdoor plunf.lng_ Exlrn clioivc larrxc bulbs, only l-I rollin por ilozcn nl (`.:ir|cr':; Soi-rl Store. 6168-10-22mli ASSISTANCE FOR THE LABRADAR FISHER FOLK S'l‘. JOliN’S, N_FL1J., Oct. 24.-'l‘he Ilshcr folk ol Labrador. facing a hard winter as ii result ot' the short vatclr be aided by the Newfoundland Gov- ernment. Eftorts also will be made to prevent a further spread of berl- borl, several cases oi which have oc- curred along the const. It was an- nounced toduy that during the re- maining llvc or six weeks in whit-I1 Labrador will be accessible to élflif- pint; the (lovernmi-nt mail bout uilulii make two trips, one io the northern and one io thc southern section, car- ryiur: a stock of rooil-stuffs. Special arrangements have been niudc by ilu- Govcrnnlent for the lrt-ain1i~ni ol' hori- bcrl patients in liospitulr; in this city. Need Better Diet The disease has appeared in various paris of Nv\vl‘ou|nlia|irl as wvll na in Labrador. in a letter just rereircil hero Ilr. W. 'l`. (lrcnlcll. ilu- llnbrailor lnedivnl niinsiunary, says that raise;-'. thc bcrolnlng alurlninizly»l`rt‘t|1u'nl in that ri~_»;inn. llr. .I.l\I. Little, in cliargv of' il\eGreufell Hospital us St. Antil- ony, Nilil., uilrlbiifcs the situation lnrgelj; to the fact tllzft the fisbcrlncu in many cases t-at littlt- but while flour Irreail-_flu-rlllti thc winter. l’u- ticnts in an zulvanict-ll stage of bori- beri, uc<'or, lnlrilnz rca1<'l\cd England, ri-<-ails his i-xpvricllw thus: “I rslmil n<~v<»r i`ori.:r~r ns Ionrz ns I livi- the vrllilc t:Ii1`l`.~:, the .sapphire sea, the sun, and ihv sxnilinfz hind l'n<'is ol' tin- liliixllsll whose liunllr: stroll-liell out io us in \vi~l<‘on\c ni. Follicsiolie. 1 broke down and iwpt like ii i-hliii. >`-iilcc thru It Ines ull livin liixiilxiisr.. liillillloss. \\'i- haw :L Ilnl lvni io us until the und ol' .lic wnr, :intl I hope l may have pupils for r`ri-ni-li. and also to ivriiv for _vinir rlnglisli pnpr-:'.~'.. ¢\lre-ally Iliff llaiilp' Alnil has piiblislliiil my \'vi'si»s on 'I`i>mn1f-' Atkins. and ilu: soldiers of iii-lpiuni uri- singing my poi-ln. `!.i~ i’."lil li\.‘l;w'.' Our solilit‘1's, who Iinvc nisiinlisllc-il the \\'orInipr~r, niziy nzziko all lin' dil`l`cxcnf_'c bt~I\vecn hap- pinrsri :tml hull' lluppini,-s;:; to illust- I liri- \\'iill." l ' _______ __ _.__ 1 ".\`iull<'il\ii|it In thc Sill: Muillvrs, all :-ll;ulr:; and |n‘i<-i-:<_--~I’.\'l`()Nbl_ ii10;`»-lil-if-illliii. of coil during the present season will' in lhu Sirliniv, ol' \\‘l|i<-ll flniru :Irv six, will bc lillvfl until his rt-lur1\_ ' ' w l __ __ i _ - » 1,{`. 'n' i _. \ -_\ I* / \\ \\ 4 _ ff/' ;`-.\_~Tf"-§ ._ ` _f & ` < _- ; _.-- ‘:"-l~I:::: li,`:f.""'l \ N _ _ / ! 7§=~Z/' ki. ,- .;`s\\-e_ /4/1 I if you can’t “COME IN OUT OF THE WET” You can drop in at the Men’s Store and get fixed up so that the wet wonit bother you. ' V We’ve raincoats here in as- sortment that will delight any man. We’ve every sort of um- brella that there is-some that maybe you never saw before. The _ raincoats for men are $5.00, |6.50, 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 20.00. Raincoats for boys cost you $1.50, 5.00, 6.00. And umbrellas can be had for $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 7.00. Any sort of good money cheerfully taken in exchange. Moore and McLeod 'The Menfs Store 119-121' Queen Street a n. nn. ‘- I ,_ |{i\l}S l)l