1 'OCTOBER 28. 5515 ' ...,.,,,,m,,,, ,,,,,,,, --~ ' 'rss cHARLor'ra'rowN GUARDIAN -~ ...M 0.. .LL PAGE slzvlzlv _______-_ _ 1 Q” af v i 1 A e,-’S Sam, a,.,11a lille oulelsrs couiiii ou.ilioliN“~= ,;g;=;,~,;;,,f;~-,;';»;;fi°~- 5/ P . ...- Purity 1 Head Offices In New_Prowse Block-Charlottetown. __' ‘f__°“‘ , _ _ . . A li; pays co huy_iii this Province. | 'rho Halloween hoo in st James HUHNGS The Dfllggisfs *>“°l‘°d “P l _ _l ` _ t Christmas Photograp hs iiiivs rin: isrsr Engagements are Reconilnellrled 'I`hi>. Cook Photo Studio. Phone 3991.. li Btudig where buby is zilwny welcome. . S ll Men’s Rubber Boots 3.5o a pair worth 4.50 all sizes This is 11 first class boot. try n pair. If you want to save ilioiley try us next time for shoes, it will surely pay you. A. Ea McEACHEN The Sh‘ue Man 0000000000 00000 o r Hard Coal We are ilow discllargillg Hard Coal from the Al'tllilrN Gibson. Ciistolllers should order and take delivery of I heir coal this \veek as the price advances after lst Oct ober. ~ . C.|.yons&Co ®©® L ` ._ Bacon and Ham We llnvejust rccni\'cil ruiollli-rlot of English Breakfast Bacon. _ Sugar Cured Ham and Cooked Boneless Ham \\'e slice the cooked llani :lull Bacon with our new Meal ,slicing i\l.'icllinc as thick or thin as you \\':lnt it. \Ve spccinlly reconinlenil lllc Cnokcil Ham as being very nici- and izisly. Beer Q 0 Goff’s ' Phono i 50 J. F ' //7/Q /J6/ /////,, // `:`E°;i?5"’ gl Fine F ittin g Warm Cloth Gaiters ‘ Oilr cloth gaitcrs for ladies are _sililply giniltl. They have all the essent- ials iiecderl for a perfect foot coveriiig. They are ivarin, st;ylisll, pretty, per- fect fitting and ill colors to suit all tastes. The-sc gait- ers are tliilored by masters mid are bound to satisfy ev;-ll the iliost particular of \vonlell. lo button black gaitcr, good quality special price ..».». . . . . . .. .......75¢ lo bilttoil saiile as above but better iirzule. . . . . $1.00 3-4 length black gziiler 3-4 length black, better quality. . . . . . .. . . . .$1.00 H button brown gaitcl' ......75c lo button brown gaiter ......L...$l 00 These items are just a few frolll illaiiy \/Ve have other lines ill fawn, green, cardinal, navy, toiipe and gray. Slnallel' sized leggiils for iilisses and cllildrell ill brown and black at. . . . . . ...... ......85c and $1.1() Alley fs? Co C/uirlnllf'/n/lf/I.. iw , ,'~ __ . ‘qs The Guardian has received the pro- gram of the 15th anniversary of Mis- _ llall Lodi.; No 120 _ ,turned to this Province from Govan, _ mong them being Howard Bros fronl - , pre- " sent is beautiful the days being warm 55-' r__......_._..._. llll.H.U. JUHNSUN Kent Street Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat and Skin. qtorlam l1o33o Eveningi ol 1 io i n-1 dtww Eyes tested and noted for glasses OFFICE HOURS ll -i-_-1--.__l;_. nS§§ ~c=" m1 Over Jenkins tt' NEW l’1tOWbl‘ B Charlottetown, P -Bidrtf packers and fishermen will be held in Paton & Co., will have an interest- ing Thanksg-ivlng annoullcerrient in interested in bargainl sales. Contestants in 'The Guardiail’s Mammoth Bermuda Island, New York City and three Pianos Contest are warned not to address any letters or' ballots to individual members of the a o own. Ori Monday evening, Oct 24th,Tri- llmph Division, No 63, S. of T. North Wiltshire, celebrated its forty-seventh anniversary by holding 8, public tem- ;address, Rev Mr Green; Rec., Hazel Mitchell; address. Rev Mr Miller; solo Clara Baldierston; chorus, choir; speech, Hon John Balderstorl; solo, Iliallrii Matheson; dialoglle; duet, How- ,arll Bnlllerston and Edison Easter; ichorus, choir. The meeting then clos- , ed with the Nation-al Anthem. 'l‘l'i- lulupb Division was organized on Oct ~ , . - ` - .i. H'10th, 1363. and three of the char'tei~|Ii)cn§2,?; iab¥{uI;fb§.l_]gMIila;feli,;\ Shi_1.;_\, 5 1 8.5 il' members were present at the anlilver-' y ~ P sary. " A. K. McNeill of Alexandra has re- ;Susk., where he is at present located .and where he owlls three-quarter sec- ;distriet was an exceptionally good crop for this year and is all safely llarvestoil and tiireslied. There are lillitc a number of Provincialists in Govan, iill comfortably settled, B, North River, Mubch Bros from Cher- l'Y Vfllley and quite a. number oi oth- ers The weather in Govan at and hal-my altho at night there has been some frost. Mr McNeill re- tilriis to the West in the near future taliillg with him a cur load of choice <1-airy cattle for the purpose of sup- plying thc town with milk. 9. , K. O. l’. of Everett, Mass, which was recently' held and at which many Provin. cialists tool: part. An entertain- mljnlc, haliqiret and dance mnirlred tho observance and was participated in by grglnd ofhcers and wo ltion of rich wheat/ lands. Ml' Mc-i ,Neill says that the wheat .crop in his Hall this afternoon is from 4.30 till ’4 . ‘Gieorgei Jinlkins ‘Inf Govan, Sask, ls 7. _-'Great Hair Grower, guarantees it to ls ing n exan ra. A bright intelligent boy can earn The waitresses will be prompt and $3 per week. .See classified ad‘on first d3_I§’,']i- t f th h _ f aft: 21 lei' l . _ ' .l he t excellent at Sf. James H‘8.ll‘ e. 9 T00 5 0 9 mr are 50 “Our” __ 1 lg it to awry ladies heart. this ;‘;te_n0on_ ‘Dag ___ isheil and rea that .1 new oi-op orhoir “’e are very careful in Selecting _- A. 13'. Warburton, M. P., City, and.SP"l“1'-19 UD. if-' the alnalemem 81151 de- om. d- d_ _ Dingw-ell and Mrs Jenkins, Gova.n,'G. S. Inman, Montague, were in light Of the \lS€I`- The half if* H1366 » _ lamon ‘S and on 3' C1056 exam' Sask, have arrived to visit their old Souris this week on a shooting trip. SUN and HWY- Like all Alneflcall lilatlon you will filld ours to be home in Cherry Valley. ` ` beaut`fl l-. ‘ ~ ` i `. ~ - -.I _ ` YP ‘ I u C mr immes' Rowan Stewart, of the U-nion Bank, spent; .part of me W-‘wk at the hiome filmed. lt ls hard to find -an actress St John, son of the late W H Stew- 01 her uncle, Jag Mug;-idge’ Shediac_ who does not use SALVIA continual- w_ i;r_t.tor_ this my will leave shortly. for N. B. I ily. A large bottle for 50c. lc orla, B. C., where he will bake a -__ i - position. F The North lliver Baptist church will lN0W THE WOMEN CARRY -*° hold its Thank offering service Silnd DOIJJS 1~\"1`U THE HOTELS "A general meeting of all lobster day evening, Oct. 30th at 7 o'clock. *- Mrs Siables, of Cavendish P E I Special music and silver collection. this city in the Ki-n-dergiarten Hall on* ' -- Thursday Nov 3 nt 1 o'clock `p.rn., as’ An inlteresting auction sale taliies will be seen by ad which appears in place on the premises ot Rich Lord, this issue. Tryon, ion Wednesday, Nov 2nd when illlly dressed doll. lnr,niry at the -l ihe will sell his stock and implements. ,clcr_k.'.i-; oirlce developed the fact that For further particulars see ad in this issue. l;omorrow's Guardian which should' -*'“; be eagerly read by every housekeeper' Rev Ewen McDougall will preach Sabbath 30th at Birch Hill at 10.30, Mlllvicw at 2.30 and Kinkora at 13.30 the mgest, fat] of society tim-€._m,~ry_ p. nl. Ali-io on 'I‘uesdny.`.’\‘ov lst at Point Prim; Wednesday Znll at Belle ltiver, and Friday 4th at iris at 7 p. m. ' Ch rl ttct " Sable, is .visiting relatives and frlen-ds at Middleton and (‘.elit.rB.l Beileziue, She is the guest at present of Archi- bald and Mrs Wright. She also in- tends Staying ri short while witli her aunt, Mrs Vainpbell, formerly Mrs. C l perance meeting. The program was msiy' __ ` _ _ __ _ __ as follows; W. He_nde__S0n acting There passed away Rt Honshaw Unliislbly cmlialrassml rxplesoion, asked “S _°f‘“‘¥,""’?~“‘ °"h°"“S by °h"}'~ ‘§‘1' similhy oct isth,iialo, Nicholas Mo- rlress-(rlairman. Rec., _ 1-laael lad- Nevin in the 83rd ye,,,_,. of his age_ By, wardi-i. bong--Arthur Smith; dialogue mg death another ,ink that united tm., tion She Wag Mtmcting ,ww Iavw present with the past has been sever- ed. A professing t‘hrii-atian for years in his own quiet way he lived up to his profcsston. During bis long ill- ness of over two years, he was never known to nliurmul' ol' complain. His wife predeceased him seven years mid on Tuesday thc 18th he followved her of the Bonshaw Baptist (`hul'clr con- ducted the services both at. the home and at the grave, The pall-bearers were:-David Iiollrizi, James Boyce, Hon Cyrus W. (`l'os‘;if', Alex 'McN.evin, bisque and rgiigg-_ ' | Neil S. Mckenzie and Donald Mc- Phee. He leaves to mourn one son, Malcolm, on the homestead, tivo dnugllters:-Mrs James Lamont, St. ("atllerincs and Mrs llclle Mclinuchliii nt home. Headache ~ Blliousuess, sour stomach. constipa- tion and all liver ills are -cured by Hood’s Pills The non-irritating csthartlc. Price 25 cents. Ot all druggiszs or hy min' of C. I. Hood Co.. Yliwoii v..... Charlottetown Steam havi- gation Company Limited Commenclng Monday the 2nd nf May the S. S. Northumberland will lcrive the Company's wharf daily, ex- cept Sunday, at 8.20 o'clock, a. m. Returning will leave Picton about 420 ’rlock -_ ' .L by the manufacturers of SALVIA, the grow hair. SALVIA destroys Dandrllfi in ten preparations SAl..VlA is daintily pre- prwzparaticns SALVLA is daintll er NEW' YORK, Oct. 215.-(juestsat _the Wolcott were taken aback one day last weak when ia. woman walked into the room carrying a wonder- reucc, of Baltimore, who is stopping at the Wolcott cn route for hier honle. Mrs. Lawrence has just i'e'turned from. Europe, and while in Paris took up ,the woman was Mrs. Efiinghain lmw- ing dolls. . ivirs. Liiivrc-nce explained that Paris- 'lun society bus becornc imbued with an attachment for the bisque models of liumanity, and no tell is consider- of these pets. The dolls are dress-ed with the gleatest care in the latest toilettes, and nre taken daily to' the hu.ii'dresser’s and beauty pnrlors. 1 Wllvn .\1rs. l.a\vreni'e seated hcrscl! at one of tbl: teatzlbles and ordered ,two Clips of tea, the ivairer, with B. if "thc baby, ma'urn, ivouldi prefer is glass of milk?" ' As though in ignorance of the atten- rence ordered the wnirei' to draw nn 9, chair for her dull and than sipped her tea ll0ncllalantly_ Her little guest was attired 'in precisely the sf-line col- 'or scheme and mann-er of dress as Mrs I.nvi'rencc, nlid______r_cc_c_i__ved thc. most as- sidilous attention from her llostess. George 'l‘. t\`t.i.cklianl, pl'i;=priet.ol' of the Wolcott, lust night said that if the women guests eontinllrd to ac- qliire the Paris fad introduced at his h,'tel by Mrs Ilaivrcnce, hc would be forced to install special facilities for the benefit of the dainty creations of Mrs. llziivrence said she tliouglit the ,doll fail ivoulrl ext:-lid to other hotels _und to the drnw'§n;;-l'ooms of Fifth ,avenue and Baltimore. ‘ UR C 'FU *ir-4 2*!! Q1 -_ri-.. ...Z C E> 2*-I M U S E E Among the manly new figures recent- ly installed in the Eden Musee of New York City, is a. repl‘esl\tn.tion of llr Uripperi, who was on trial in Lon- doni for trio murder of his wife. The figure is made from sketches and measlireinents secured while he was 'before the Coronel“s Jury, after llis rcturrl from Canada. I-Ie occupies il special cell in the Chamber of Hor- rors, which has been occupied by the wax Figures of scores of llol.»'-»m- _ _’ ‘ _.md fifty fri0,nds_ Councilman Ne,_ G_ W_ WAKEFORD’ ilnusllnlly liirieirs».ti_ll;-_ and fiir :..ipoi- Sm, MaCQ,,a,.,.,ev who is chancellor Manage,-_ lol' to those' oi'rli_rl.il'lly sh wil. A commiiodi-r or the lodge, and ahative Charlottetown, April zach, 1910. climber Ut tllcf-'if liliullws hivf- ,tyco of Crnpaild, in a brief introductory “°~29‘lf-f t°'l""" oxcluwiciy fu" me Mwee' l“"y “mel-_ Among we officers a_.,,e_a,_ V _" “ V ., ,tary ,.,-vvicw by kings and queclls, lit, tm. ,mmes of Everett Large. M`a'ster ,tic journeys lil.. out-of-the-wily Of Work. a native of (}li'To\vn' Thom- places, rcprodilctions vi ircat events as w_ Hem]e,.9,,,, MaSt,,,."0,¢ Ex_ \ gy and liumorolls and my~..t.~l'lous sub- cllequory a native Oi Bedeque and a _ °,,c_x_\____' _ ljifets. '[`ne aft;-rilcoll :ind cvenlni: coll. buyer for the firm of J. W_ Philpbrick 1 FW certs _novo L-lioico piogruliis of |lopu_ & Co, of Everett Mass, and who ci-in ' ` " vi f lugs, .`- lar nnll classical ..iuslc. ~ \ .iz Oli' MORE DYNAM ITING. Province, amd holds n good position p 4 "l The Always Busy Cash Store Children’s /fy* ._ \ _ / Dresses 5 ff f li. Sailor W ( li- Suits B i J ‘ Ké 1 t ll 1 Q .I . This shipincllt has _ , just arrived and fills k/' _ I up the sizes we were B6 T ~ I . / \\b \ . » _ o ' " 'xl ` ._ short of. The dresses ` arc lilade of all wool _ i English scrge in navy / ‘ blue. Size 24 lor 6 years $1.85 Size 27 for 8 years $2.25 Size 30101' 10 years Size 33 for 12 years Size _36 tor 14 years Cli1'ldren's _lerseys $2.65 ' $3.10 $3.45 About four dozen in by express to-day, The colors are Green, Red and Blue, buttoiled down the front Witll large pearl but- tons. Age 4 95c Ages $1.10 Age 8 $1.25 Age 10 $1.35 cach. Ladies' H Tailored Waists I . . if- Ariother line that We have just received from the nlakers. The lm . materials are all vvaistings or fancy piques. Made, with stiff collar and cuffs. White $1.75. 1.95, 2.35 . Champagne $1.95. . Stanley Bros was also represented from this Pro Arms, ls a native of Seal River, this ' i ‘ 1f`§§% f""> ~ ’ 'sf \\ , l with thc Boston Woven Hose and i H,,bi_,c,~ C0 of C,,mb,.i,dge_ The 'pm_ , , , .\ _i _ J _,H __ national officer of ii. labor uniim that DENPMT gram, which was thoroughly enjoyed’ ,_ `,‘ "‘- ‘the buildings of tnree local newspap- Offlce Hours 9-1 a f- ' ' _ \F',\ 1, _‘ ' , DENVER. Oct. 2