3 - \ 1 -~- ».¢. vel; ¢¥Mwfi"rI¢'mvim GUARDIAN l' susan .a . .' -‘°:2° .Q,@ 9 we _ $590 `> faction. 1, , for Queen _ Alley i is AFewS eciols at S. , . ‘£00 ly , If you have never worn our shoes you have missed ‘ , a lot of comfort and satis- We make strong'claims Boston Favorite Shoes be- S - - cause we kn <1 bear out all we say.~ » _"` I N il St l H ew Fa yes are - ere 135 Queen sneer ' SES ' 4 ` Quality and ‘mee ow they will & Co. . .. . ~ 0 _ rr.4_ea,_scvr,nl.- A. A. L. M. T. B. The sharp Col. H. M. Davison Woman’s Club E. G. Coombs W. K. Rogers ` Col. F. S. Moore Dr A. C. Lundie Horace Haszard Ifroceeds Football Match. Con- naughts vs. St Dunstan’s (per Raymond J. Brown) Proceeds Driving Park Races and Brethren of St John's Lodge, No. 0 1, A.F. & A.M., will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic Temple, at 3.30 as announced yesterday) ‘to attend the funeral of late Brother Adam Murray. Interment in People's Cemetery. M By order ofthe Worshipful Master, 3344-10-13m1i g l llfllllll "New Silvrlllnon . ..°IT PAV! to buy in this Province ` ..°0NE CENT per word each- in, .. - ‘"-"""'”" ‘ . , _ ' -i- sertion for advertising in this col- . ..°'l'. GORDON lvls is Guard1'1 umn. Cash must acconipan order Representatives for llonlellio. "Ill SIBKNESS Y - -_ *MARR|ED.- At All Saints _.___- A. A. Bartlett 5100.00 h 15.00 ° 25.00 ° Alley Poole & Co. 20.00 25.00 10.00 15.00 Woodman 10.00 25.00 43.30 $359.70 g Worshipful Master, Wardens C to-day (Wednesday) (not 2.30 (Sgd) D. A. McKiNNON, Secy. A al 5., ' -J' Z, ,_ oe+++e+ee+++++e++++‘ Agift to strengthen friend \ hip-your photo. The Cook Studio THANKSGIVING DAY- the fam- ily day, but with nearly always a re- gret t'hat this one or that could not be present. _ Had to go to Mary's folks this year, you know. Of course,-it doesn't really take the place of ‘the absentee, but on such oc- casions, along with the letter of re- gret- send a new photograph taken at The Bayer Photo Suudio 127 Grafton Street O A. E. Lyon Photo Studio' Specialty in Groups,_College, - "Shown here in a good variety of Sizes and stylesintaemiecstiino or Photo Albums you could wish to sel- ect from, and they are priced so moderately that you will not mind the cost. The Two Macs, 149 Great Geo- rge Street. Mgt _im "A special showing of mon's Dyla- nias at Patons. 3332_ pi l' jg _ _ lllll , o A ._ . l CANADIAN PAc|l=|c , FALL Excunsioivs T0 BOS TON Tickets on Sale Daily until October I6 AT SPECIAL RATES l Limit, Thirty Days PANAiuA~i=Ac1Fic ExPos1'r1oN , SPECIAL LOW RATES through the Canadian Rockies lim, w is nowAan._pi>a con sr mm, E U :E a Richmond Street Society and Family Work uneirceiled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] .PLANT II_NE \ \ OHEAP FAREAUTUMN EXCURS- \ ION TO BOSTON. Commenclng Sept.. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Bolton good for return within 80 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $18.00. The autumn is a do- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at :loom For further particulars apply o Agent. ` Charlottetown. - llilnl »_.1' :',-_~ ,:'_,,.».p- .;\ _. 71 K. ' "wiv . ‘ iv.; _ _ __ ' _ , A Tic #V111 '. mv' Travel Canadian Pacific _ . _ .__ .. . _ ;. . °° ' ° Paine an | _ * ‘.iAs.cAnnAoHen.t l _. _, _ l in Sailings ` From IJONDON From HALIFAX .- Shenandoah Oct. llth - Kanawha Oct. 26th October 7th Fraser River - _ October leth Messina , - From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Vll Nfld. Via Nfid. Durango October 15th Some men get angry about Q that 7th point. Wise men gr, sit down quietly to think _gg it over. cn $1 The7-Pointguin 3 | I l__ i -_-i ha b 15.00 c 10.00 fo 46.00 lo lnard‘e Llnlment Go., limited. .. .. Gentlemen.~Last Winter I received reat benefit from t‘e use of MIN- RD'S LINIMENT ln a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective ln cases f inflammation. NEW AND VALUABLE The Government Elevators at Port rthur, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and algary are equlppeg with up-to-date eaning machinery nd facilities for nding and bagging by-products of ain elevators. The grain dockage is cleaned to remove the weed seeds, _ aff and dust and then ground to de- stroy the vitality of all seeds. The ‘~_- _. results of feeding experiments con- ® ‘9 ducted at Ottawa Experimental Farm ve shown this mixed grain meal to ..»|=|sH'1'AueN.- 'rue sour. cm- ciirircir, cardigan, on sept. zoor by s::~.:;.~'::. sr..i°'°-..":.°:f“..:::.': ‘.‘.°.f“.':.':.':.- rs::..“-fx. Wim “ll llllltll lllttflllt » sailed for Murray Harbor on Batur- Glen ll‘anning\ to Mr. Malcolm Mc- “ _ , ” day to complete her cargo.° Donald formerly of St. Georges. The a ° h d ° h --- brido,was attended by Miss Kathleen Psunsioa June wth 1914. ...*CHU|lCH OF SCOTLAND.-|Lewis, the groom by his brother John ns! md. 7-NMA and D,-_;l"__, - asv. swan uecnougaii. ,wiiippmon ucoorurim 'rue miss were pri.. clue _ “"1 - sabbath, mn. at murray iriver, ,ro sliirwita gold rrecirir.¢oauasangio,ti1e H¢“4“"“1=°Uly<1\‘°v° me Wlld- Svme ReVe1't]_ble Flue 10__30Ba.m_._i Peterés Road at 2.80 p.m., 'gift nf the groom, and a picture hat of time ago, Igotabox of“Fruit-a-tives,” an - me yn at .30 p. m.' also Mon- blue maline trimmed with pink silk fa fm; di in d h gsm, 1gt_h, at Iri_s;____'l‘ues_dafy, lziitli. at roses. ~:‘heA:>_ridesniaid wore change- gz;;|eZFy“:e|ievg;:ec Te‘;_,Ty It ,Z a e ver an , t _ _ '_ _ Point Prim rt 1 p.m.m ay B' at iilrlesflrlai psrf; rirtirlirlgctrir lantlnirirgriig f°<=‘“‘K 511° 'md H PhYS1°‘““`» °“=°f“1K - » . -,-I or the brides parents whore over rev- me on the sfreemsked the rwwn for Hard Coal for use .JBRIDGETOWN AND SOURIS enty guests were invited. \The table my improvedappearanoe. Isaid "lam sznvicss. - nov. 1-‘rea sraou iwuorr were performed by Messrs M,-,, F,,,,~,_,,_,,~,,,,.. He ,.21 “H _ t of -Mount Stewart will John McDonald and Jas E. Rice in F g - ' 5 ’ speak on behalf of missions their usual corteous manner. The r“it"°`t"e5 mal” y°“l°°k 8° w°"',g° as follows:-Thursday. (Oct. 14,) present combining both taste and ‘held “ld *like 310111- T/l¢.1'4f¢ 401115' Bridgetown 7.30. Lecture on New- utility were bestowed in numbers by mareforyou I/zanl¢°an." . foundland with lantern slides. Fri- the kind friends of the young couple, MB, ‘H S WILLIAMS :lag (0ctiq15.;. St_>_\;risd8 gcltéck. Lge- consisting - of silver. china, cut 50° ‘box 5 fin. mal sim Qée . ueon ewounan. nnay( . | , tl ,tm 1| d ' 1 -:_ _-' . 17), Bridgetown 11' som-ns 7_ c iglég, ‘;gt_i32;_ asefectniglssfen nga? At_ dealers or sent postpaid by Friut- order and a company of young peg. a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ple, comprising the youth and beau- ~» ty of the community made a scene not easily forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. .___ McDonald intend making their future ome in Romford Falls, Me., and arry with them the best wishes of 3 heir many friends. EISTERII PERSUHILS B 'Mr A\B Pequot one or the om erii of the"S..S. Minto is spending a B w days at his home in Souris! °Mr. William MacDonald, mana- in er of J. J. Hughes & Co's., store at B .ig "_-‘--r-_~~ »*=. is Masonic Funeral V _ *Gr. Percy MacCsllum, P. E. Is- nd Siege Artillery has returned to ed- p harlottetown after a few days leave ' f absence* mm Yours, w. A. nnrcnason. " STOCK FEED CARCE GOODS AT OLD PRICES Chinchilla in plain colors, Brown lue, Green, Black, Grey, and Rod; prices $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. Curled Cloth in plain colors, Brown nd BBlue at $2.25 per yard. Two Tone Napcloth, Prune and Black, Green and Black and Blue and °Grs. Thomas Ledwell and Louis B Foughere of the P. E. island Siege B Artillery are in Souris on a short fur- ugh.* ‘ lack; prices $2.75 per yard. Stripe Nap Cloth in Brown and lue, $2.50 per yard. .Invisible Stripe Zeboline in diifer- ont colors; price $2.75'a yard. Class A. Scotch Twceds at a. Sav- _g of(§1.00 a _wierd in Fawn, Brown, ue. reen, Back and White at lrnirahas been transferred to Sour- 52,49 per ya,-,]_ ' Blanketing in pliiiils and plain col- * ors. Old price $1.35 pei* yard. Black Plush Cloakings, pust receiv- rice $5.25 “d $6.75 per yard. PATONS. l'_i with same, and all at prices for cash Province. Poole & Thompson Ltd Montague , ‘_ y . . , REGIMENTAL FUNDS "OUR TRIO.- Regal Banker and -- Slater Boots for men in all the new- Tlio following amounts have so for est and up-to-date styles. GOFF subscribed to the Regimental ifuiid, BROS. 3.54.3-10-M31. 2nd Siege Batteryz- A A Bartlett, $100 A A Alley 15 Col H M Davison L M Poole & Co, Womsn’s Club E G Coombs, E. G. COOMBS, Hon. Troas. “When looking for good strong Swviccnlilo Boots fry our "Standard" the Boots that stand the mud and wutcr. GOFF BROS. 3343-10-8M3i. "Got one of those special 85 cont shirts at Patons. 3331- 25 21 25 10 1 szaoa _cheap and valuable feed for live King’s County "Have you tried our famous “Irish Liberal-Cq`n3¢|'vatiy¢ 'rwistr' Yorrii like ii. Just try it once-it's a sure bet you’i| use no other afterwards The Two Mac 149 ck It is now available to Canadian, eders and feed dealers in car lots moderate prices. Prospective pur- asers should apply direct to the rsrunuinf ina General Manager, Government Eleva- °""“\N°" "U\V°U"l tors, Fort William, Ont. Seed Branch, Ottawa. 406-10-12ME1l. Convention A Convention of the Liberal- Conservative Party of King’s County will be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 1915, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of nominat- . s. Great George Street. ` Mtf. Various Forms ing a Candidate in the Liberal- Conservative interest in King’s Vice-President. ticular to given remodyvintended to coun- 3320-10-7rn23l. . °° U0 I8 October 6th Tabasco October Zfth _ Above sailiniul Ire not lusranteed and are subject to change without notice. Fumess.Withy& C_o Lid. E aes; >~. V f Cf-H1" :Yew ‘."t'i'.~.'-' 1 a heave Chftown ' Leave Rocky Point ii 7.30 a.m.‘ a.m. . . a.m. tialifax, N. S. um ._m_ "11' W L10 ’_m, l.80 p.m. 8.80 p.m. , ‘ - 5.00 p.m .` Q.. _ .ao ‘rim hole, noonéy rom rmy. 9° 8.00 .am. ° 9.00 a.m. saorm 1' International Line defects. The individual ap- . , -, ,. l, . , _ _ 'etum|n|p.o:_|_:mc°a:_r_rn|n,. one env. g__°a__hing“ failuréh _ age ” will ' 1 ` » ` I " ‘I rst notice som ing wrgng ii _,LL _ .__._.,__,____l _FALL whetr_i__ engag;!_<_lr_l_l_;_n_i'gol;t_r_<_eadi;i_g. ` Hard' and Soft Coal Low' Fares-Trave ow °f° 91' “°° .Y 3. '_ klieli. Proposition ~ w»..|m|» --ru num f _ _inrurrr turn. seam. 5°” Wit- G"“d“°“Y b““3'”3 New lr on am.. to nm in your .mm is amen 7 rl0RE llahf *O 5081' ll 011 Nw b°“°d*° “ek” the vmtrr-'s Surely ororei when rom .mm is our-mira I . ubject he soon Hnds the light either directly or fn ,gan weather noe. me prices tag, ;¢:_i.ru,______ sm, 59591;;-d°f_F_:,¢E 31129,; ovree. _ _ a- - _ ~ -I _ ‘ ' rr we we ,,‘°;:.‘.:;'°..:..:'.'.‘:3 '.‘:.':”.~5.°z:.‘:‘z.': °::i 35-1° %‘i."3i.¥,.§’..’.“.’..'ii. ri.. 1.31.2 Ii 5.?-E th? del; sm,” __,_,,,_g,,,,‘._____.::: n-an cu- _f,f§_°_;‘;¥__, 1 »..,_,_a___.____ ______._ _ opticgil knowledge. Can we help ,_j,”"i§i?§_?f~'.,1°E.=-==sic',_::-=..f>..~'=:f.i::i::>:if ,r+p_»~»J¢i;,¢,-_,g lice tli%\i'l'ee.tion ’ says Dr .I W. I Each Poll is requested to nays P ` " ° ' ` the usual number of de egates n attendance. Of Headache P ' . . y c on. A Ontinuing he says. hysiclans cannot. even begin the treat- ment of a disease without knowing what gaustels _“Ive i_lse_to_it,_;r_i_d zu. fziuist remem- ar a ea nc ie s e ren o according JOHN MCLEANI - to the same rule. We m st not only be par- raoii the cause which produces the head-» he, but we must also give a remedy to lleve the palnuntil the cause of thetroubls has been removed. To answer this purpose nti~ksmnia Tablets will be found a most nvenient. and satisfactory remedy. One ._ ._ |,||||.b°|.°_ tableteveryonetothreehouraglvescomfort ndrestinthemostsovgeoasesofheadnche, suralgia and partiou rly the headaches f women." When we have a patient. subject to regular attacks of sick hendache,we should cautloh . 10-00 Mm- him to keep his bowels regular, for which 11,30 5,15, nothing il batter than Actolds", and when moo ’_m_ he feels the least. _sign of an, oncoming' . » attack, _he should s two A-K Tablets. 5.00 Ibm- Buch patients should always be instructed 4,00 -p_m_ tsagarx a few Adntl}k:n;n|:°Tz;blots, scrzs to - e em ren y o ns n uso. ess _ - . ' ‘ ' tablets are prompt in lotion and can he . LN. .UNDAY 10.00 Arm- depended on to nroduce relief fn a very , ‘£45 ’_m_ , 1_0() 9,15, few minutes.-Askfor A-It Tablets. ~ ~- tw ' m tw ’_m_ ‘Anti_~kt.am:ils Tablets can be obtainedatsll soo ».m -seo p.m. ’“" ' * .-_‘__"-_'__' " ,_ ‘ I MURPHY. ~ ‘ ' -~ -_ _, - Q _ . . ' _‘ ; _-_ . , -4.'oo p.m." - x ` 4.30 p.m. \ ' . _, .1 . .5 1. j . _ , _ . - ,, . ”‘ ---””' -'=,'7==*'--.-*--5,-“NigiitNVork” __ _‘vim A? é Eastern S ° s°‘ L'-he' Brings forth all lurking eye i if ll ‘il iii." } l ii ` _ |_""""'l'”-_"”" __. _._ V, _ _ f 7 Splendid Showing of Hig-li-1 lass N-‘Still -Delivery We will prepay the freight to any station in P. E. Island on stoves $10.00 and over. This is a splendid offer consid- ering the very low prices.fSend in your or- der to us, we will ship promptly. The Leading Stove Store of P. E. Island S' C bb -nur -- Stoves and Ranges Here you will find the scason’s latest styles in Stoves and Ranges. Fifty different kinds to choose from. Our big experience in buying in this department enables us to stock the very best goods at lowest prices. We would be pleased to show you through. Give us a call. » Look at this handsome steel ran ge. Is’nt it a beauty at the price? The Britan- nia steel range as shown here has all the very latest features that go to make a first class range. Size no. 9 a large roomy oven, and top burnished so as you have no trouble in keeping it clean. Examine the “Britannia” before purchas- ing- Price complete as per 3 . illustration. ................... _ . . I Buy Your Silver Moon Here | » »,-r 4. Our sale of Silver Moon stoves so far this season has surpassed our ex- ~‘. _-:L ,.,; w . __.___-.._. . 'per hour. You should ion. We sell the New Barrel lgly, llshlilin and Louisburg make which -,I are the finest made. Note the heavy cast iron, nickel plated _ern on top of stove, this is a splendid improve- ment and adds to the appearance. These stoves are of modern c_on- struction emboding all latest im- provements. They cost no more. Get one today. Prices include first tee joint of pipa,No. 10 New Silver Moon $14.00, No. 11-$15.00, No. 12- $17.o0, No. i3-$19»0v- -fr f--3-_i_-. Perfegtign Air Tight l'leaterS _ 1 Alarge assortmentof these Oil Heaters heaters `ust arrived. This is a splendid stove where you This is fa handy little heater to have in your l u' e heat at inter- Slligsrwillrburn any kind of home. You can carry it around just where you wood. Ttie-heat from this class of stove is intense. Many different styles. Prices $150 250 300 400 require the_heat. G_ug_i_an- teed smoke ess an or- . i less- can be "pperated acl.:`es§>rr‘i;¢§s(lldc,llL=iid,in(i¢f sifgifg at the fate Of tW° Ueflts boards, hods-in many styles, ' stove pipe and elbows and | many other lines at lowest prices. I | 4.50,’ 5.56. ` sée 'oué windows. ' shovels. stove pipe, enamel have one. r _ stove ware, stove castings Our Prices are Lowest $3.35, 4.25, 5.00 , .ay--f.-.1_»,<3._.-,ri »~-;._-,-i,ui;-?"iffft-;§f¢?¢l~;*\.!§f.f~d¥§ .. .ly i "1 ;~ .'11 .-¢ . gfl\ = - ,.s. elilff. i..'» . -.. ' fi ,.. 1, li i i'-ti wil. s'°" . :Q -,.- ‘._,; _:.1 __.,.f_-,~. 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