THE GUARDIAN- uoalmlo. mnzx. _ Ill MEMUHIAM ` REV. s. n.'MeP1-las. A V ' . », The Rev. A. J. McNeill, oflifiurrsy RWBP. returned Wednesday night Its time.'fol: the fire in from Avvnmore. ont, He seeenpn... iied home to the Island the remains thc- doped Grate. 5 How -01 the me Rev. s. D. .uci~liee. 'rlie cheerful :to sit and watc .body was taken yesterday s|_f,¢;-noon to the home of the decea.sed's sister, ll ' » , » . Mrs. James A. Nicholson at Prwell the many c(,]m.ed flames Cove. Phe funeral services will be held in St- John's Church, Belfast' when tlselighfs are turn! ‘°d°Y- "°¢i"“i1\s at 2 ouiioeli I., U., ed low. i A We 'will have a larg The cortege will leave Mr. 'Nichol:` son’s residence for the church ar. '_ 0’¢lock. Interment will be in the old Belfast Cemetery. _ Unfortunately Mr McNeill did not _ e arrive in Avoiimorb in time to bid Cargo of Old Sydne `his friend, the late Mr McPhee fare- y well. The latter passed away at Screened Coal in a few eight o’clock on Sunday morning, the 751th lust., and Mr. McNeill reached there at eleven o'ciock . . _ . ui days, this Coal ls cousid-‘ ...me night. 6 Funeral services were held in the tered the best for the Presbyterian Church at Avonmore, of ` Gr ate. » Order your supply today A. Phone 240 I Ch'town Plckard & Co. which the deceasedwas pastor, on Monday at 2 o'clock. These were con. ducted by the Presbytery of Glen- garry. Sixteen ministers were pres- * lent, and the interior of the church, i\'l¢1\1dins the gallery. was crowded to its capacity. The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. A. B. McLeod of Cornwall, Ont., a native of Spring- ton, P. E. Island. , Shortly after the ceremony, the body was taken to the train. Mrs. McPhee accompanied her husband’s rcmains. and will return shortly to her home in Avonmore. The late Mr. McPhee was a native of Heatherdale, Prince Edward ' ls- "It is the Md weather We “W hav* land, but removed with his parents mg 'ww that brings °“ °°“gh° and ill early childhood to Glen William, I colds and these, if neglected. wil King’s County. Alter graduating from ‘fr _ f‘GlllfRDlllN- Qs It fpaiys to buy in this Province. This pound oaks full of pipase.ths`- fortunate purchaser, , _.-1 in -Curling are requested to ‘meet the 'Stipendiary Msgistra.te's o City. Hall, tonight at 8 o'.cl0ck. Mcllnrn will preach on Sunday ne Kingston in the evening. , with deep regret of the death of M Daniel Stewart of Glenfinnan, whi sad event occurred at his home ye elsewhere. . ' BUYING FOXES.-Several of t directors of the Dominion Fox Rane among them Messrs W. H. Prow M. McLean, of Montague, were in t city yesterday, making arrangemen for the purchasefof a third pair foxes for their ranch. FLOOD OF BLUE FOXES.- great number of blue foxes has be breeding of which will now probab - A'.l'I‘lllNTION.-All thole il1UX`°ltotl Ric A. W. ‘PE_RRY.--'l‘he S. B. A. W. . Perry. of the Plant line, will sail _ M,-,_ T_ G, Taylor, Charlottetown lr0m.~Ha.l41ax for Boston on Satur-; mt yesterday morning on E vim tl; (my Bt midnight. "_ ', YI” pictom . suunn snnvroiiis.-mfv. s X DIED YESTERDAY.-A wide clr terday. The funeral notice appear h and Willard L. Jordan, of Mui-ra, Harbor. J. 'F. Sterns of Souris, an e brought to the Island from. Alask by Mr. E. Milligan, of Northam, wh arrived in the city on Wednesda night. He brought no fewer than about forty pairs of these foxes, th ~ PUMPKIN-Plus at the Hsllowéen - --- I _ . tea. from 5 to 7. Also many other smufnuar ,onlin roluorsr.-igseucecien. _ t W L _ l1`_ ' , ` 10’ HALLOWIIVEN TEA TONIGHT.- celitsfg slice, ' ‘ ' ‘ ' See the Jumbies at Bt. James Hall tonight from 5 to 7. .3 » rsasossls _ Mi-_ J. R. nliniis, ollérlottetown, ' was in, Bradalbsne yesterday, ‘ ` i Mrs. E. E. Crosby, of Cape Trav. arse, yesterday underwent e. sueee55_ cle of relatives and friends will learn °p°"m°“ i” th” P' -E' I' H°”Pi` E I‘. gf Mrs. George Purcey, of Charlotte spend the winter. bf Mr. W. R. Mills, ol the London of me i1.1:;‘*“f;”..°°";.‘;:;°.:'..‘;§. ‘i.‘.‘s“;i‘.',°.:‘. _ se y business. ____ d lx Mr. Bun Beckwith, the well-known of commercial traveller of Halifax, is at present touring the province in the interests of the various firms he re- presents. A n Mr. Sidney H. Grant, of Prince H Albert, Aim., who is travelling for ° the 1. C. R. Fish Company, is here y for a few days. _ e Messrs A. Hennessey, F. J. Rear- 17 don bcrnard Callaghan John Nl. considerably develop, in view of this ' ' tremendous influx. Hughes, F. M. McDonald_ and P.. Nei- son, Charlottetown, are in New Glas- -. Mr, Harold Jenkins, Charlotte- t at North River' _in the morning" Eglin. has left on a. visit to Mout_ Long .Creek in the hfternoon and ____ O O town. loaves the city. tomorrow morn: I e e 5 ing for Boston, Mase., where shc will . ' - Moore £5’ McLeod f J Y .~ \ UNIMAG _SA I lnore bargainsi U i For Friday Selling CROWDED ALL DAY,-The usual report at any sale that - this safe Offs. - W... the ...ilu of the Bic inoN SALE.-In the Market Hi-ill last evening there was held u highly successful “Hallowc'cn Tea and Apron Sale” in aid ofthe Char- lottetown Hospital. The proceeds of the sale will go towards the es- tablishment of a laundry in connec- tion with the hospital. In the hall were numerous tables, each over- whelmiugly stocked with alluring and prettily arranged refreshments, and the ‘decorative air of the place rc- responsfble forrthe affair. The sale was well patronized, there being pre- sent a. large numberof ladies and $20.55. SALE OF LUMBER.-The jettison- ed lumber which formed part of the Rocks, Wood Islands, several weeks ago, and had to be lightened in this manner in order that she might be floated, was sold at auction on Wed- nesday ou the scene of the stranding, whcrc the lumber lay piled up along the shore for several miles. The two points of the sale were at thc break- wntcrs at Wood Islands and Belle River, where most oi the lumber was washed up. The salc was conducted by Mr. Benjamin Carter, of Char- lottetown, and the weather bel-.lg ideal. there was a large attendance of bidders, who came to the vendue by water and land. The lumber cc~_i- sisltcd of spruce desi of the best qunl-i ity, having been specially 'selected for the European market; its %ue-.\ti- ty was about- 250,000 feet. t was sold in lots to suit purchasers, and the average price realized was $10 a thousand feet. The largest purchase was made on behalf of the Govern- ment, one lot of 107,000 feet bciug sold to them; the balance being disposed of in smaller lots to var- ious purchasers. The sale proved very successful. The auotioneer, Mr. Cnr- ter, and Mr. Wn'ltcr»B. Robertson, the Collector of Custoims who had at- tended the sale, returned to the city by yesterday morniug's train. --__i-....-_~L-l-- 1:Gualaco1 Emulsion- The time is here when you should protect your- self against the cold and changes in weather. Our Guaiacol Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypbphosphites parties of these popular "l'omedies. There is nothing like it for coughs, 'colds and general debility, 40o. and 751:. bottle. E. A. Foster, Central C TRY IT. ON ITS MERITS I \We'are sure once you »use it. Because of its excellent '.quality. f ‘rjust try a Loaf for Toast. e Stewarls Bakery McKay, the sales manager of the Nova Scotia Motor Car Co., Ltd., 1, contain the tonic and, nutritive pro- Drugstore. Mil. gow, N. S. . Mr. Seawell Robertson, of Kings- orough, was in Charlottetown yes- terday. Mr. Robertson is one of the directors of the Dominion Fox Ranch Company, of Murray Harbor. ` Mrs. A. Nowell and family have ar- rived in Charlottetown from Eng- land. They were met ut Quebec by Mr. Nowell, who is manager here for O‘Lcal'y &» Lea. _ ` -..1- Mrs. Arthur Newson and children, accompanied by her sister, Miss Nan MacNair, are expected to arrive this week from Vancouver, B. _C., on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacNair. Hon. J.A. Mathieson, premier and attorney-general of Prince Edward Island, and Mrs. Mathieson, are the guests of Mrs. _Mathieson's father, Hon. David Laird, 404 Bay street, Ottawa. Ming Mary Callaghan who has been flectod-_ considerable-,credit on those- visiting her former home in Dromore left yesterday morning on _return to Winthrop, Mass. She was accompani- ed by Miss Bertie Barrett, Dromorc, gentlemen. Special mention must bel who intends spending the winter in made of o. donation by Mr. Hogg of‘ Winthrop, _ Mr. James E. Newsome, the Treas- urer of the Massachusetts Silver Fox Com any, Ltd, who was in Char _ I) , - de°k'1°ad of the N°I`W0Eif1D “Game lottetown recently in connection with - Bjorgvln that ran ashore on Indian the business* of his company, left the City yesterday afternoon for Sum- merside on his why back to Boston. Mass. " _ ? I We Desire I Your Trade No matter if you go 'to a drug store once a day, _or once a year-we are anx10\1S £0 get your trade. If you _will give us a chance to get it---we can assure you that we will do all in our power to give you entire sat- lsfaction. COME T0 OUR STORE and get acquainted with us, and see how well we can serve your drug store wants. Headquarters for all kluds of Drugs, Kodsls. Co_nfec- tionery. Toilet Articles, Rubber goods. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore. , . ` - ~ 7%. Mole good bargains offered for Market day-be sure and call -_ when you ale down town. _Z ‘ 1 _ i ' _ W... ‘_ _A New Tonic ' for the Hair Royal Vinolln Solidifled Brilli- r antlne gives the hair a lustre and 1 satiny smoothness. Though solid it vanishes when asplled to the hair and posltlqly I oesiplpt leavin; heav . W & B0 - brnslI. dubbed w£Ii Into the _scalp once n week lt makes dnndru i lb! "‘i’3.?°i°&. iii. .. ii... - 50 pieces of Dress Goods ~ Cottons of many sorts--Women’s Hats Women’s Millinery Trimmings ` Ribbons, Embroideries, Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars i Waists, 'iful los, Odd Napkins Women’s Raincoats Boy's Suits, Boy's Hats,Boy’s Caps -I Sweater Coats, Corsets, etc. Men’s and Boy's Underwear. ‘Q f ,_ _ _ . I .00 for49 Swell Stripe Silks 20f' inches wide 1.00 for 49c HERE IS A VERY SPECIAL LINE of fancy sllks for dresses waists and tbelike. They were baugllt better than right -and they are offered you at a few cents more than the cost--in order to make a hurry up bargain sale. Silks of the same grade are being offered right now round town at Loo to L25. ‘In the ordinary way our best-lowest price would be I.co per yard. ' About eight or ten shadings. FQRTY NINE CENTS PER YD Z ` Out of town customers-ask for samples. , . 5 i 'm ;:Many people clliim that the pow- der furmof dcntifricc is the only sat- isfactory kind to use. Of course this is a matter of opinion but it is l~. fact that Rexall Tooth Powder is a really splendid dentifrice, cleaning every part of every tooth, hardening the gums, keeping the mouth clean and sweet. Put up in patented cans 25c., money back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great Georgeand Kent Ste.-Meth I_._..4_.._.___-e §:M@®Q°M¢@Z &°§°& fiom. limuvlus »..~>.e¢-c»<:»~2-¢-:-.°»<>~:~:»:»~s»~:»_~a»-:»~:»-.- ' ssvslls H. C, Nelson, G. R. Nelson, Provi- dence; A. J. McDonald, Summerstdc; James Donald, Amherst, N. S.; J.F. Huntley, Vernon; Rev. J. A. Gaudet. Hope River; V. K. Wood, Waterside; 1.. Comeau, SC' John. N' B-; 01189- A. Prince. Birmlngt0l\. E118-i W» U- McDonald, G. S. McDonald, Stellar- `ton, N. S.; E. Purclurse and wife, Haverhill, Mass.; Rev. T. Gallant. Sturgeon. - ¥l0T0llll J. B. Barnes, Montreal; G. E. Mer W. S. Fraser, Halifax; W. McNeill `l-yfield, Toronto; A. Dolron, Souris; QUEEN I. Nl. Mclicod, St. l"’otcr‘s; ll. M. Rinnor, Montague; I. E. Baly and wife, Toronto. " UPPIIHTUNIIIES FUH UEVELUPMENT Never were conditions more favor- able in Prince Edward Island than at present for the promotion of feasible propositions. The country is seeking investment, returns from in- vestments already made are except- ionnlly good and the DFOHDECW in the imlmedinte future are very bright. Tile one' question with reagrd to any possible investment is its secur- ity., and this can usually be ascertained :very definitely. There are some un- tried propositions whicb,are feasible and safe if certain well recognized .conditions are fulfilled. There are the itried and proven propositions, how- ever, in which there is no element of uncertainty. Among these the firm iof Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltll., stands without a rival. Its business has crown beyond the capacity of its sequence the capacity is to be,ex- plant, and as a natural business i tended. With this oblect in view 350 shares of treasury stock are now of- fered to mvde§m?`knnd no vggubg' they is presided over by s. man dl long \ - . . rn r- Vi' 1'! T M' _ New Glasgow; 'A_ Mepoilgnll, Halifax; i$:lh:;tg:aa\0¥,,_aw§,‘;c\?v\,“ gadepfhe experience in this line and altllouilip ,' F. B, A. Chipman, Picton; E. M. Mm., of prim., Edwin-.1 Ising M the service given yotu ugly be 'grill-» , ~ S Beer. 'l‘0l‘011l-0; H- Jia M;1\“°-gt 37;' well ss that of the manufacturersci \\o'i$::\:;{°\:__3\;:*\‘:' 36;: “tn ng” i l . _ » Gt. GQO. t. nw; f- A- 30818!! 0! OD. “D - - f us throughout the dominion an ° I 'INEC N0 KGIII sl. |49 gonuon En “mai F_g_ Megan, ve,-_ ,;m;)n¢, ie lg n, |nBlclent\y large pm- The Two Mr._:s_, 149 Great _ i very much larger capacity than the present one and its manufacture in, increased numbers will mean much for the province as well as for the stockholders of the Company, But the Imperial Motor, great as its future possibilities are, is by no means the only article manufactured by this firm. Engines of all kinds are being and will be built, and there is ii constantly enlarging field for farm machinery, for electric and wat- er motors and other appliances that the growing needs of the `age de- mand. With enlarged facelties for manufacturing the firm that made the Imperial such n success, will be equally successful in other lines. It is expected that these facilities will be forth coming at an early data through the enlarged capital now be- ing solicited and that the practic- ability of manufacturing on a large scnle in Prince Edward Island will he fully demonstrated. Prince Ed- ward Island needs industries, The enlarging of the plant will be follow- ed by others. but business prudence demands that this, with its absolute. assurances of success, be first devel-_ oped to its capacity. .__._.¢.._-.__-mn ,“l~‘nrmers and stock rnisers had ln Msc's Free Veterinsry,Buresu the fountain head of all information of the caring, curing and treating \\l! diseases pecuriir to horses and cat- tle. This d~_';;rt.ment of our business i , K . Y V _ _ __, _,r i.._.._.._.. ,rion. ' ~ position to msintainqi-factory. -with , »- i ~ _ . _M V ._ ,. L il' `. ,f .. 'f. . ... ‘...,. 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